H ' JH, 'li ,0 ' V of - - :"J 3 THB LANOASTKR" tiXiliT " IHttiteUftm - - "" i1- iW , H Ff v. ' ', ' v - -"V- ',-.( f'j u i , ' tj r v 1. .f lsa &' mkSm55 M. V I ft- jiefr te ojieir CELiine. Berne Timely Mints Which It In New Season- nlila te Observe. Frem the Qcrmanietvn Telegraph. Tbore are few salad plants mero highly osteomcil than celcry. It Is comparatively easy of cultivation, anil yet but low attempt or succeed in growing 1L Sotnetlmos plants nre purchased and set out, but rarely succeed because the roots liecome dried and withered. Tt Is much botter te grew ene's own plants, which can be dene by strfrtlng them In n hot bed, or for want of one, planting the seeds early in the spring In n pan or box covercd with glass and put In a window which lias sunlight. The young plants nre rpulle slew of growth, and by the tlme they put forth two or thrce leaves the weather will usually be warm enough te plant them out Inte the epen soil. Fer the purjiose of putting out, the soil should be of geed fortuity and well pulverized. Inte this the young plants should be placed In rows tour or mero inches epart and two Inches appart in the rows. Tliey should be frequently watered by means of a water-pet with a flne rnse, and in a little tlme will begin te make geed growth. A moderatoly moist soil or fri'uuent watering nre absolutely necessary, llofero the plants 'nre ready for setting the trenches should be prepared by carefully making thorn a loot wide, and irsoveral three feet apart; dig with n spade or shovel, throwing out the soil be be tween the trenches, keeiilng lovel ntul smooth; put In well retted mnnure two or three inches deep and cever carefully with the soil te a depth of four or 11 ve Inches. Wlien the plants nre about six inches in lielght cemmence te transplant, by taking n trowel and carefully lifting the plant and then removing the seli se that the roots may lie spread and net crowded in resetting. The plants should be set four or 11 ve Inches apart in the trench nud the eirtli well trodden down. After setting water copiously and keep the plants moist by occasional applica tions of heuse slops, soapsuds, etc., which also serve the purpese of net only iertllizing, but also of killingelugs. In very het days the trencbes may 1k shaded bv lonie artificial means, using branches of trces or beards. Fer succossienal crops the settings may be made threo weeks or n month apart. The latter part of July the rows will need speclal attention. The rows should be carefully heed, all loeso leaves and suckers carefully romevod, and of loose eaith that is worked Inte the trenches with a trowel haul about the plants, collecting the leaves with the hand, nsufllcent quantity te cemmence the earthing, which shouhVbe located at Inter vals of two or thrce weeks, until the earth ing is completed, when the soil should be prossed about the leaves se as te kcep the air out and facilttate blanching. When blanched It may be lilted for use, or protected te on en on dure the winter. General (Inint lUum-mherril lllni, Washington Letter te the Minneapolis Tribune. Whlle speaking of General Grant's illness te an old frontiersinan this morning who has been here for thrce or four days en business bofero ttie land olllce, the man of quarter sec tions nnd wigwams, squatter rights and tom ahawks, remarked : On ene occasion Grant, then n lieutenant, and a lad', and Jehn Altman, the new well known mall contractor, occupied selely ene of the stages en the Southern overland route. The driver was a master of profanity, and every time n horse's hoof struck the ground he would accompany it with n chunk nl choicecuss words. He had n volce llkea calliope, tee, and It was oxtremely unpleas ant for the lady, who happened te l going te join her husband, an nrmy elllcer. She blushed and blushed, until Altman could stand It no longer. IIe get up, poked his head out of the window, and and told the driver ir lie dld'nt shut up he would lick him at the next cbange station. That tickled the driver te death, and h'6 amused himself until the sta tion was leached by enumerating the number et teeth, eye", iawbenes and rilis he would knock out of " the tenderfeet lnslde" when the station was readied. Altman. who was a wonderfully powerful man and per fectly scienced, took that driver out behind the shed and beat him se badly that a coyeto would liava run away from the sight. The restofthe jeurney was silent, as far ns the driver was concerned, tint Altman nnd (J rant foil Inte a mero genial conversation than that which had characterized the first part of the trip. Alter soveral hours they beparatcd Grant having arrived at ills destination. In 1S70 Altman canie en te Washington te see about soine mall contracts for which he had been the lowest bidder, but which for seme reason had net been awarded te him. One afternoon he was standing in ft out or Wlllard's liotel when a stout man with full beard closely cropped steppod up te him and inquired : " Is your name Altman ?" Jehn replied that he had thejdlstingulshcd honor of bearing that name. "De you retiiuinlxir ene ilay twenty years age whipping a stago-drlver who mw swear ing in the hearing et a lady passenger?" "Oh yes" said Jehn. "I'm the lieutenant who was In the stage," continued the stout man, "my name'sOrant. Come up te the Whlle Heuso and see inc. nnd If thore'Mniiy thing I can de for you let ine knew." The very next day Jehn went up, and thrce days afterward he was en his way West w ith ihose contracts awarded te him stewed away in ills grip. Hitlng In n Torture. And sleep eltcn ti meie travesty of luprwe, te the dyspeptic. Appetite Is correspondingly lin palied by this most piiwnlcnt of maladies, and headaches, biliousness, constipation, pnveity of the bleed, less of vt and vitality, and a thou sand nnnej lug and Indescribable, bcnsntlens are Its concomitants. It Is, moreover, the proge nitor of numerous and formidably bodily dis orders. Obstinate a It is, however, ltsceinplctu eradication may be effected by the persistent use of Hostctter's Stomach iititciK.ameuieine wnicn communicates both vigor nnd legularltyte the organs or digestion nnd secretion, relaxes the bowels gently but thoroughly, enriches nnd purines the blend, piometes appetite, nnd gives tranquility te the nervous system. Persons of weakly constitution and physique, who use this superb tonic infallibly del Ive from It the stamina of which they stand se much In need, and it Is luvarlably successful In rcmed Ingund pi event ing malarial diseases. JI7te21 Nl'i:CIAL NOTICES. It Fairly Werries Me te Think of the multl tudoef things advertised te cine disease," you say. Xe wonder. Hut In the mountains of ohairthcre are grains of golden wheat. We may nnd It dllllcult te Induce you te test the mcilts of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite lteinedy, but when youlune dene se, our work Is ended. After wards you and this mcdlclne will he fast friends. Favorite lteinedy would have died out long nge but for It real usefulness. Hut It Id geed nnd does geed. " A lhul Ilreatli Is Insufferable. We don't HUe It. A pel-sen with n strong breath must net make himself very f,i,niiiir ivltli tis. An tmmire breath Is cued liv iiu unhealthy stomach, llurdeck llloed liMer will correct this evil, stomach mcdlclne known. Cochran, druggist, 137 and street, Lancaster. They are the best Fer side by II II. 13U Neith Queen Mether 1 Mothers It Mothers II I Are you disturbed at night nnd broken of your rest by a sick child suffering nnd crying with the excmclatlng pain of cutting teeth t If se, gonteneoandgetubottloofMUS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SY11U1. It will lelleve the peer llttle sufferer immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mothcren earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you ut ence that It will regulate the bowels, ami glve rest te the mother, and lellef and health te the child, operating like ningle. It i$ perfectly safe te use In nil cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of ene of the eldest nud best foiimlephyslclunsaud nurses In the United States. Sold every where, 25 cents a bettle. JnneW-Iydftw SatUfactlun I'lilwrMtl. "Ill the pat three months 1 have cold oneliun eneliun dred nnd sit lieltlca et 27ieini' Kclectrle Oil, Never saw u incuicine ill my inn inai (javu mivii universal KatUIactlen. Cured un ulcerated threat ferme In tentj'.fourheursnnier failed te relle e uiy child of croup." O. II. Hull, druit- i uiy el ,-vlUe. nl Ut, firay III. Fer u.ife by II. II. Cnchraii, dniL'ulst, 137 nnd 1JU North Queen utivet, Lauda ter. A LAWYElt'S Ol'INION 01' INTEltEST TO ALL. J, A. Tan ney, cut., it le'iilinK attorney of Win Win euu, Minn., wrltem "Aflcr uslin; It for mero than three yearn, I taVe itreuLiilciuture in (tatliiK that I reisaid l)r. Kln(' New l)i'COpry for Con Cen eumpttnuriu the bent remedy In the world for CeuuhH und Colds. It has never fulled te cure lht most everu colds 1 h.i e had, nud Invariably l-clieve the pain in the e licit." Trial beitlUnf this giire cinii for nil Thre.it and l.unn l)lcacs may be had I'reeut Cochran's DrugSleie, Nes. U7ani) 130 North Qiircn street, I.aneaiUr, l'a. I4trse size, tl.ne. ( ) Wbat Ouu J)ni DM. 8. S. Graven, of Akren, N. V, had Ailhinanf the went kind. Toek one dose of TTieuuit' Jt'f. Itrlrlc OU mid was i-elleml in tire minute. He -rt.1.., ivnuia unlk ten mill's for this medicine audmyK it bottle for it. It cured my nire of rheumatism like magic." r nr nun uy ji. n. wu ran, arusgw, ai uuu i unu m""" "" mcesier. Listen te Your Wife. The Mnnehoster Guardian, June 8, 1883, eays At ene of the ' Windows " Leeking en the woodland wayt I With clamps of rhodedendroms nnd great masses of May blossoms III" Them was an Interesting group. It included ene who had been a cotton spin nor," but was new se Paralyzed III That ha could only bear te IIe In n reclining position. This refers te tny case. I was Attacked twelve years age with " Loco Leco Loce tnotcr Atnxy " ( A paralytic disease of nerve fllire rarely ever cured ) nnd wns for several years barely able te get about. And for the lest VI ve years net nble te attend te my business, although Many things liave been done rer me. The last experiment being Nervo stretching Twe years nge I w as voted into the Heme for Incurables I Near Manchester, In May, 18S2. 1 am no " Advecate " " Fer anything In the Bhnpe of patent "McdlelncsT And mude many objections te my dear wife's constant urging te try Hep Hitters, but Anally te pnclfy her Consented 1 1 1 had net qulte finished the flint bettle when I felt a chnnge ceme ever inc. This wns Saturday, November 3.1. On Sunday morning I felt se strong I said te my room companions," 1 wns snre 1 could " Walk I . He stalled across the fleer and back. 1 hardly knew hew te contain myself. 1 was nil oer the liouse. 1 am gaining strength each day, and can walk qulte safe without uny "Stick I" Or Support. I am new at my own house, and hepe seen te be able te cam my own living again. I Imve been n member of the Manchester " Koyal Exchange " Fer nearly thirty years, nnd was most heartily congratulated en going Inte the room en Thursi day Inst. Very gratefully yours, Jehn llLACKBtmir, Manchester, (Kng.) Pec. 24, 18KI. Twe years lateram perfectly well. J-.ene gonulne without a bunch of green Heps en the whlte label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stnll with " Hep " or "Heps" In thelr name. lun-lyM.W.FAw Sl'ECIAt, NOTICES. A QKEAT DI8COVEUY. The grentest discovery of the nineteenth cen tury Is Dr. Leslie's Rpeclul Prescription for sick headache, which Is the discovery of nn eminent physician and used by him for ever thirty years iieiuie uiving ii in me punn day without n rival. Itead uhlle, nnd It stands te- aUTcrusement in UUCKLEN'S AUNIGA SALVE. The best Salve In the world for Cuts, Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Kheuin, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin eruptions, aim positively cures rues, or no pay required. It Is unamnteed te stive nerfest satis IICUO Ien, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per :. ForsalebyH.il. Cochran, druggist. Ner, red 139 North Uueen stroet Lancaster, Pa. box, 137 and Served Him Itlght. " I have used llurdeck llloed liiltert and am happy te say they have done me mero geed than nnytfdng yet. Send a further quantity utonce." This man was n sulTeicr from dyspepsia for twenty years. Ills name Is Alexander Leugh, and he lives at Alpena, Mich. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1X1 North Queen street, Lancaster. Celdkn's Liquid beef Tonic will euro Indi gestien, and perpetuate bodily vigor. Titkene ether. Of druggh ;giis. jie-i JlJ-lwdeedAw SKIN DISEASES. "BWAYNK'S OINTMENT.1 "Smiyne't Ointment" cures Tetter, Salt Ithnirm, Ulngwenn, Seres, l'tinples. Eczema, all ltcuy r.iuptleni, no matter hew ebttlnnte orlena tlandtng. JanJS-MWFAw My daughter nnd uijseir, great sufferers from catarrh, were cuied by Ely's Creain linlm. Sly sen se et smell Is restored. C. M. Stanley, Shoe Denier, Ithaca, N. Y. I nun troubled with catarrh for fifteen years. Ely's Cream Halm has opened my nostrils and led need the Inflammation my eyes can new stand strong light. N. Fcgley, Wllkesbiirre, l'a. Ely's Creain Italm cured ine of catarrh and re stored my sense of smell. Fer cold In hesd It works like ninglc. K. II. Sherwood, banker, Elizabeth, X. ). J17-2wdeedftw AN ANSWEltS WANTED. Can nny one bring us a ease of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Eleetrle Hitters n 111 net speedily emu? We say they can net, lis thousands of cases already permanently cured and who are dally recommending Eleetrle Hitters, will prove. jit ignis disease, maueieg, t eaK jsick, or tiny urinary eeinplulnt quickly cured. They purify the bleed, legulate s mu new wels and net dfrecll lv nn the diseased parts. Every hettlegunrunteeu. Fer sale at W)c. n bettle by 11. I Fer sale lit W)c. n bettle b lecnnin, urug- gist, Ne. 137 and 1.RI North Queen street, gist, Ne ter, l'a. jincns- Tub face of humanity displays tower pimples than formerly. Itensen (llenn's Sulphur Seap. Hill's llalrund Whisker Dye," no ets. J15-lwdaed&w Heme Doubt the lllble And the motives of Its authors, but none who have used them doubt the eltlcaey of llurtleck llloed llillrrt. This splendid bleed tonic Is with out a peer. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran, drug gist, U7 and IX) North Queen street, Lancaster. 1TCH1NU PILES." SYMPTOMS I MOISTOHEI Llke perspiration. Intense Itching, worse by scratching, most ut night lung, most ut night, seems it pin-worms an...Mu I, nl. werucniwiing nnl, mre cure. w eru crawling. Hivaine t Ointment " it ajileai janSH-MWFAw Threw Away .'I50. "Troubled with asthma for eight years, Net nultn two bottles of 77ieiflp Kciectr rfe Oil cured me completely, after spending ever $3S0 without the slightest benetlt." This ts what Augnit Tiubner, of Tyrene, l'a., sajs. Forsale by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 una 13ii North Queen street, Lancaster. Nervous Debilitated Meu Yeu are allowed a free Irtnl of thirty ilny of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Veltnta Helt with Eleetrle Suspensery Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent euro of Nervous Debility, less of Vitality nnd Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Alse, for many ether diseases. Com Cem Com pleto lestoratleu te health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. Ne risk is incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full information, terms, etc., mulled five by addressing Voltaic Hell Ce., Mar shall, Mich. OLASBWASE. H 1GI1 t MARTIN. Jelly Tumblers -AT- CHINA HALL. Wonreprepaiedto Supply llousckcepers with JELLY TUMBLERS, JELLY OUPS, JELLY JARS, And Everything Else In the Proservlng Ves sel Line. Ciet our prices before purchasing. High & Martin, NO. 16 BAST KINQ BTREET, LANOASTEB. fa. UATS AND CATS. TT ATEST STYIiKS IN HATH, Stauffer & Ge., LEADING FASHIONABLE HATTERS, 31 and 33 North Queen Bt. THE LAItOESr ASSOItTMENT Or' STRAW HATS IN THB CITY. STIIAW HATS VOn HOV9,5c.,in.,l!lc.,25c, 8T11AW HATS FOIt MEN, 25e., te., 75c., tl. ALL. THB BPRINQ STYLES -in- SOFT AMD STIFF HATS. STATOHSR & CO,, (ShalU & Bres OU SUaJ.) 31 and 33 NORTH QUEEN BTREET, LANCA8TE11. IA. THE IiA.ua EST, HEST AND MOST complete assortment of Playing Cards In the city from 5 cents nor rock up at HAUTUAN'S VBiLOW FlONTCIQAU bTORK, : MXVICAU JUVOIUTE REMEDY." Amputationef the Leg. Meney is the tinlvcrsalnceesslty, nndnonebut a cynl or n fl w" affect te desplse It. Mr. Abrnm Ellswerth, of Pert F.wen, Ulster county, N, hd realized this truth. Ills disease In velved the whele of his thigh-bone, nnd the suffering mnn looked forward, net without np. parent reason, te death as his only deliverer. The fbmtly physicians refused te amptitnte the limb, asserting that the operation would kill the patlcht en the spot. Dr. JJailrfKKNNEDY.ef Itondeut, N. Y who was consulted, held a differ ent opinion nnd amputated the limb. The Doc Dec Doc eor then administered froely his great llloed Speclfle FAVOKITK KEMEDY te afford tene and strength te the system nnd jirevent the re turn of the disease, nnd Mr. tEllswerth remains te this rtuy In the bloom of health. This gentle, man's dlseose was the en prlng of fouibleod, nnd Kennedy's FAVOKITK ItKMEDY purllled the bleed and restored te him the power once mero toenjey his life. Are you Buttering from nny dlsense trnecable te the same cause t Try Fsvorlte Kemcdy. Y'enr druggist has It. ONE DOLLAR a bottle. Hear In mind the proprietor's name nnd address : Dr. David KENNEDY, lien. dent,N.Y'. . , , Te Keen the Itloeit I'ure Is the principal end et Inventions and discoveries In mcdlclne. Te this object probably no ene has contributed mero signally than Dr, David Kennedy, or lion lien lion deut, N. Y., in the pitMluctlen of a medlclne which has become famous under the tllle of the "FnvorlteHcnicdy." It removes all Impurltlei or the llloed, regulates the disordered Liver and Kidneys, curet Constipation, Dyspepsia and all illnnaHPf. nnd w enknesscs licenllnr te females. luucMmdoedAw TTAin UENKWElt. HALL'S VEOETABLK SICILIAN Hair Renewer. Seldem docs n popular remedy win such n stronghold upon the publle confidence as has Hall's Hair Henewiu. The cases In which It has accomplished a complcte rcstomtlennf color te the hair, and vigorous health te the scalp, are Innumerable. Old peeple llke It rer lis wonderful power te restore te their whitening locks their original color and beauty. Middle-aged people llke It becnuse It prevents them from getting bald keeps dandruff away, and makes the. hair grew thick and strong. Yeung Indies llke It as u dress ing because It gives the hair a beautiful glossy lustre, and enables them te diess It In whatever form they wish. Thus It Is the favorite of all, and It has become se simply becnuse It disap points no one. BUCKINGHAM'S DlE FOK THE WHISKERS Has become one of the most Important popular toilet articles for gentlemen's use.. When the beard ts gray or naturally of anjandeslrBhlQ shade, Hcckiseiiam's Dve Is the remedy, : lnHTARKIl nv V . R. P. Hall & Ce., Nashnii, N. If." Sold by all Druggists. JlSte.l:! GRAY'S 81'EOIFIO MEDIUINK. The Great English lteinedy. An unfailing care for Impotency and all Diseases that fellow Less of Memery, Universal jissltude, Fain In the Hack, Dimness or Vision, I'remature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption and a Premature Urave. Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we do de do Bire te send frce by mall te every ene. ThlsSpo ThlsSpe cine medicine Is sold by nil druggists at tl per Fiacksge, or six packages for ts, or will le sent ree by mall en receipt of the mi ney, by ad dressing the agent, 11. II. COCHItAN, Drugglt.rio!e Agent, Nes. 137 and 133 North Que";, street, Luncaster, Fa. Ou account et counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellew Wrapper i the only genuine. THE UltAY MEDICINE CO., Buffalo. N. Y. M ANHOOD KKSTOHED. REM EOT rSRE. A victim of youthful Imnrudenee causlnir : Pre- mature Decay. NerveUB Debility, Lest. Manhood, Ac, having tried In vain every known remedy, has discovered a simple self-cure, which he will sendFKEE te his fellow sufferers. Address, J. II. UEEVES, JlS-IyeedAlyw is Chatham bt.. New Yerk City SAFE, SURE AND SPEEDY CURE. ltDF-run, Varicecele and Svecial Diseases. Why be humbugged by quacks, when you can And In Dr. Wright the- only Uked lak I'hvsician In l'lilladelphla who makes a specialty of the above diseases and cures them T Cerks nuABANTEED. Advice ebee, day ana even ing. Strangers can be treated and return home the snme duy. Oftlces private. lilt. W. II. WKIU1IT, Ne. 211 North Ninth street, nbove Unco, V. O. Hex im l'htlodelphla. lan'iMydAw jtxcuitsreNs. IEN11YN 1'AHK. Penryn Park, -ON tiii:- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R. R, Excursion Commit tee of Churches, Sunday Schools and ether select organizations, In mak ing their summer arrangements, should net neg leet te reserve ndny for Penryn 1'nrk". This delightful resort Is situated In the midst of the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds covering hundreds or ncresaie cesy eracecss from nil parts or central l'n-n-sylvanln. Fer the rrce use of excursionists thcre are oztenslve CllOQUKT AND LAWN TENNIS UltOUNIH, LAUOE DANCING PAVILION, HAND STAND, KITCHEN, HABKET AND CLOAK KOOMS, and OIISEKVATOUY On the Summit of the Mountain. There Is ulsn a refreshment room In charge of a competent caterer, w here meals cap be procured at UKxIerate rates, a photograph gallery and numerous ether attractive features. Ne liquors allowed en the grounds. Excursions from all points en the Philadelphia A Heading and Heading A Columbia Uallreuds will be curried direct te the Park w Itheut change or cars. Complete Information can be obtained and en gagements effected with parties from nil points un me i-nnuuuipnui a iieauing ami Heading .t Columbia ltullrends, upon application te C. U. Hancock, General Fusseiigerund Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Heading Hall read, txi Seuth Fourth street, l'lilladelphla, l'a., and with parties from Lebanon by applying In the undersigned, CAUL VON SCHMALEN8KH, Supt. Cornwall A Mt. Hepo Kail read, mavfWmd Lebanon l'a. S UMMER OF 18S5. Cornwall & Lebanon -AND- Oolebreok Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart of the Seuth Mountain, nn the I Ine of the above read, Is oneird in Individuals and associations Free of Charge. These grounds, pevcilng hundreds efucres. are easy of uccc-w fiem all purta of KaHteru l'e n nny: liVUIllU. -TtieroareMOlINTAIN8TnKAMS.i)annea by rustle bridges ( MOUNTAIN Hl'ItlNliS. walled up with natlve Naudstone ; SHAUY WALKS and l'UOMKNAUKS. A LAUOE DANC1NO I'AVlf.MON, LAltUK II1NINU HALL, KITCHKN, D1NINU 1U)M, andTAULKS. 11ENC1IKS nnd ItUSTIC SKATS, scattered through the greve ler the trcu ue el oxcui'sleulsts. LAWN TKNN1S. CUOQUKT. HALL GHOUNH3, 1IOWL1NU Al.l.KV, bllUOTINU HAL LEHY, QUOITS Awn FOOT 11ALL Are among the amusements offered. Ne Intoxleatlngr Drinks Allowed ou. the Premises, 9-l'Artles desiring It, can procure meals at thelAKK UESTAUHANT, which will bounder the charee of MU. L M. IIOLTZ, the noted caterer et the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will be en the gieunds throughout the sea son, giving It his personal supervision. jKicumlonslreni nil points en l'ennsylva nla U. It. will be carried direct te the Turk with out change of curs. 49"Kxeurslen rates nnd full Information can he obtained nnd engagements effected with parties trout all points en the Pennsylvania lt.lt. upon application te CKO. W. HDVO.As. slstant Uoneril 1'ussenger Agent, V, It. It., Ne. SSI Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, et te J. C, JENNINGS, Supt. C. A L. A 0. V. II. It., Lebanon, l'a. inylS-Siud N0TI0H8, M' ORE NEW EMBROIDERIES. MORE AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTElt, FA. i-nst week our sales at our Needlework Conn ter rnr exceeded anything we have had since w e lire In business, and we hope te de still better. WHY? Our sales being very large, our stock naturally get very small. Encouraged by this great suc cess, we bought heavy, and our sleck new Is larger than ever, and our assortment better, The enormous run which our establishment has had or late, and the prominent display which we make or there New Embroideries, assure us that we wilt be mero successful than ever. lie sides, they am se very cheap. Everybody sees Ihhtstn glance, nnd when ene hns seen It, It becomes A SECRET : THAT MEANS EVEIIYIJODY A1I0UT IT. 13 TOLD It Is very hard ter us te quote prices en Em Em breldcilcs. We cannot describe the patterns, but wu lun glve you an Idea or what we have. We start w Ith the small : Irish Point Embroidery, lit lie., 18c. nnd 30c, Medium Width. at!c. mt Wide, at Sec.. 40c and &0e. n vnrd. 81 Iss Embroideries, at 12c, 18e iec. nnd 25c, a vnfd. that are very nice. e v Wide, for Unfiles, 35c. te 73c. r uriyuvu incu DKining, jrnni9i,iuie..3jaynru. Yeke Embroidery, fiem 75c. te W.eua yanl. Hamburg Net, twenty-seven Inches wide, 18c. te (Be. it yard. ORIENTAL AND SPANISH NET. The next bent thing we have te our Emhiel- derles.Is LACES I Onr Lnce Department Is fairly stocked with til kinds of Luce. Toe many styles te men tion all, Come Mid See Tliein. We have new bargains in Whlte nnd Cream Oriental Wees, nlse ti Jilsque and Whlle Mixed Trimming 1-seeii. - rne nunansi Anuqseaiawi, hj uc. k piece. I IfTOHJl . Millinery Depaifrrii We nre busy as bee. uxcrjii. iiuitu luniBiuj ninuinenii iim uuie. eun stock or MILLINERY Is ptMltlvely most complete. Mera se new than ever. We are show lug seme fine ucwSitvcr and Geld, fpTlnkli-d Wings; they nre very pretty and very stylish. Silk and Lisle Gloves, Funs, Vsrt- BOls. A full stock of Geld and Silver Trimming Hnilds. Finn Embroidered 1 Jice Cap, at 25e. apiece. White Cotten Lace, for large Sun Hats, at ISc. n ynrd. CALL AT ASTRICH'S Ne. 13 Ettat King Streot. liluVi MAVUJXKUY. E: NOINE AND IIOlIiKIl WOHKS. BEST Steam Engine boilebTweeks. AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS, CAN INSUKK OUU 1'ATItO.VS LOW l'KICKS AND tlOOH WOUK. BOILERS. Vertical nnd llniizental.Tubular.Klue, Cylinder, Marine, Deuble-Deck and I'ertublu. KUUNACE-WOItK, ULAST-I'IPES, STACKS, Ac, Ac. TANKS for Water, Acids nnd OU. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal, Stationary, from two te sixty horse-powor. I'ertnbln Engines, en Wheels nnd Sills ; Six Sires 4, tl, 8, 10, 15 and 20 horse power. SAW MILLS. I'eny Mills and Large Mills. Hark Mills Cob Mills. Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Trlpple Gearing for horse power. PUMPS. licit and Gear Pumps; Mining Pumps; Cem blued Pumps and Heutcrs. Cerltrlfugal Pump, Steam Pump. Glaring, Pulleys, fly wheels, Clamp Heles, Hangers, Couplings, Cellars. Steel Steps and Tees, Pulley Plates, Packing Bexes, Mill Spindles, Mill Bushings, Aa, Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iren, forGes, Steam and Water. Cast Iren Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Water and Steam, Valves, Cocks, Steam Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Glass Water Gauges, Safety Vules, Whistles, Glebe Valves, Governors, Patent Bulf-Fccdlng Lu- bilcaters, Glass Otl Cups, Glass Tubi's, Injectors or Heller Feedeis. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Plum bage. BELTING Gum, CetUin and Leather. GABTINGS-Hcavy and Light Iren and Brass. Heller Iren, Sheet lien, Bar Iren, and Steel, HEATERS: for Dwellings, Schools nnd Public Buildings. STEAM HEATING. Estimates, Drawings and Pattern Werk is and Pattern Werk fur- nlshed at ltcasonable Kates, O Itepalrlng promptly and carefully at tended te. Address, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 BAST FULTON STREET, LANCASTKU, PA. JanlS-lydAw UNDERTAKING. TTNDERTAKINa. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, LAH0ABTIR, PA. Personal attention given te all orders. Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Havlni' secured the ser vices of a first-class me chnnlc, 1 am prepared te de all kinds of Uphel stering at very moderate prices, All kinds el Furnlture Upholstered. tJivotneacall. ROTE. JMUO-Ud NEW EMBROIDERIES ?T M ' ' l" GOODS0 jr S' UMMER DRESS GOODH.s. HAGER & 25 West SUMMER DRESS GOODS! Summer Silks, Surahs, Trlcetlne, Foulards, Pongee, Grenadines, Nun's Veiling and AlbatreBs. Linen Lawns, French Satines, American Satines, British Cleths, Clinmbray Ginghams, Zephyr Ginghnms. Embroideries and Laces, Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Gauze HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. rlUEAP STORE. Carpets and Mattings, METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S, KUOM I.ATK AUCTION HALES Mattings, Oarpets, Mattings, Carpets, Oarpets, Mattings, Carpets, Mattings, Alse, LAKQE LOT OF WHITE Kimn the lata Urent Auction Bale In New Yerk, UUUll J1A11UAI.13 HI f '- Metzger & Haugnman's Cheap Stere, 43 WSSTIEING ST., LANCASTER, PA. mr Between the Cooper HetiM uiA Berrel Ilorne lloteL JJOTEXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. wFAHNESTOCK'S. 7, for. net rattier - - OF EVEKY DESCIlifeflON ATC,S, KUy 18, 2,05 OKrUL. SUMMER UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Gents and Children. ' - SUMMER HOSIERY-Gieat Quantities at Lew Prices. Jerseys I Jerseys M Jerseys M I LAIKIESTOOK, ALLS1ZK3, KOIt LADIES AM) CIIILDKEN at 00c , 7.V.,l.nn, l.2.1, 1.M f 75, line, tUMi, $Xl up. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court B OWEHH & HURST. NOS. 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. WHITE DHESS GOODS In Victeria Lawns, nue. Figured Swiss and Tarletans. We have id are effcrliig them extremely low. N onle have n tew pieces or very heavy wiiitk wlilch we call 8iecia! Attention te. Tliere are very iiiere iirw very Albutresi Cleth In all Hhadcs. J.ace UuntlnKH In qiiulltlPAOfiroedii. In isiack Otteman UruntulltKM CASHMKUE SHAWLS In Choice Light Shades. low; call and see tliem and get prleen. Yeu Hill member nlse, we deduct 10 per cent, from almost BOWERS & HURST, NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - Lancaster, Pa. aiLVJBinrAitr. H. RHOADS. ATTENTION We would call attention of purchasers te the very fine and com plete line of moderate priced Ladlea" Geld Watches, very much In demand just at present, and we are well prepared te meet that de mand. We also have Geld and Silver Watches In a great variety of styles and at the low prices brought about by the long depression of the times. Our Nickel Watches at $5.00 are geed watches for the meney, and arejtreing off very fast. We received the ether day a large inveice of all the latest novel ties in Silver Jewelry, Oxydized, etc., very pretty and worth Boo Boe ing ; would be pleased te have you call and see them. H. Z. RHOADS, LANCASTKU, PA. B OOKS AND STATIONERY. 0W BAER'S SONS, OFKKIt AT LOWEST PlllCES, Hlftiik Beeks. Writine Paners, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Steel Pens, l,ead Pencils, Pocket Heeks, Hill Heeks. Letter Heeks, and an Assortment of Flne nnd Staple Stationery. - AT THE SIGN OK THE H0OK.- NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. uevsr.rvKNisuiNa goods. S1 HIRE'S OARPET HALL. CARPETS ! UEOPEN1NU or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, new prepared te ahew the trade the tblsc ty.r W1LT)N8. VKLVETS. We are hlblted In this HHUBSELS. THUKE-PLY, All-Weel and Cotten Chain ETUA SUP GUAIN CaIiPETS. DAMASK and VENETIAN CAUPEfS. HAQ t own manufacture a -necUUtv. ttpeclal AUeniioniaipinewanm AlseaFull Llnef ( UlLiUl-UA'Jia, KUUO, TYinuun ou.., wvf --..-r SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West Blng and eeM. BROTHER. King Street. Indian Linen, Persian Lawn, Frencli Nainzoek, English Nninzoek, Indian Mull, PIque Welts, Embroidered Swiss Robes. Lisle and Silk Gloves, Hosiery and Underwear. AT VEItV LOW I'ltlCKS. Mattings, Carrjets. COUNTERPANES, at H.V., T5c., tl.Ofi and up In .'.!. roil Hill get . .. tvuriis tiuuus ler m Houfle. Lancaster, Pa. Linen delude. Plaid and Check Nainsoeks, Cord an Immense stock or thei-e goods In nil iiiiulltlcs, .... . ,..., ., cenn i-iuur.n, numiHijurainj mh-uuhu iw tu iiu-iit in uj mm mi.-i. . "me ...,.... nil shades, from very low prices up te tzie ucst ve have Heinctinntc iecmuy nicv ilng uplet Mesquite Can w n lire olfeilngexl lemely flna Our rucex low in r.very iM-panniem, lie- every cash sale Ne. 4 West King Street. la BS. BOOKS. Envelopes, Writing Flnlils nnd Inks, CARPETS ! largest .and Uest :8l.ectf JjlK ?. SeAPKSTUy' nil J lie Trading Makes of iltl Sunllile. of IN- xuaict -"-! "iv...., . .. jsia. uau :." r aim. 1,'th .. Vrll tlV fUUI'liinOI AT- Water Sta;, Lancaster, Pa rtbaj-aaw TMATXLKK'a rnm. . .-'' LANCASTER AND MILLEUSVllilB It. U.-TIMK TAIILK. ' '. . .""JXS Lancaster for Mlllersvllle at tfc , 9M and liae a. rn and jkw, m 0-00 and 8:38 .Wr''i Cars leave Mlllcrsvllla for Lancaster nt ttWitf " e wunu iuwik in., anu i:w, 3.U".0:00 ana 7OT ft. m "READINQ A.COLUMI1IA. , AKHANQEMKNT OV PAS8KNGEII TKAIKS.P SUNDAY. MAY 31,1.1. NOKTHWAUI) A.M. Head I nd.. 9.11 AKT1IY. Columbia...., 7'!0 Marietta Junction TM Chlckles 7.l Lancaster 7:10 Lancaster (Kins Street).. WN Qnftrryvllle , ,. 0.15 LXAVB. X. M. seuTiiWAitu Lmv. A. K, lteadltifr 7:15 ARRIVE. Marietta Junction........ O.ei) Chlckles 11:31 Columbia ,,,, U:M Lancaster... lh!2 Lancnster(KlntrStrcet),. P-20 g,uarrjvllle lftSO A. W. 7..V1 S-JO n.-a 8:12 8-20 9.34 205 IAS 2M 4:W B-00 8rtW p. m. r. m. r. m, a-Trnlns connect at Iteadln with trains te and from Philadelphia, PettsvTllc, llnrrlsbnrc, .. ...Un II, Mill. ..VTO lUlh ,1 IIVHUU ..IUVA Heute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hnnevcr, Octtysburir, Frederick nnd Haltlmern. At Marietta Junction with tnilns te nnd from Chlcklrs. At Mnnliclin with trains te nnd from Lebanon. A tl.nncaiti'r. I unction with trains te and fiem Lancaster and Quarryvl'le. SUNDAY. InvoQuarryvllle, 7:10a. m.t Lancaster, King Street, 8.09 a. in., SMn. m. Arrlve Heading, 10:10 n. m 5:35 p. m. Leave ltcadlnp, 7:20 a. m , 4:00 p. m. Arrlve Lancaster, King Street, 9:20a. m.,GM p.m.; gunrrj-vllle, 0:40 p. m. nprillllydAw A. M.WILSON, Supt. LEBANON AND LANCASTER JOINT LINE UAILUOAD. ARRAKaXMCKTOV rAMXROEB TRAIHS. SUNDAY, MAY 51m, 1883. NOHTHWAHD, Sunday A. M, P. M, T. M. A. M. P. M. Ibanen 8.00 2:15 CM 9.40 CKO Arrlve. Cornwall 7:43 1:53 0.37 9 20 5 47 Mnnhclin 7.11 1-23 007 8.15 6:18 Lancaster. C47 12-V) 6JW 8:1(1 1:04 KliiB St. Lane 0.40 12:40 6..T0 8.-0S 3:55 Leave. a. m. p, m, p. m, a. m, p. M. SOUTHWAIID. . , ' Leave. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. Lebanon 7:20 12J0 7:T,0 7:45 5.49 Cemwnll 7:55 12.43 7.11 8.01 4.00 Mnnhclin 8-U 1:H 8:19 8:40 5:10 Lancaster 8:33 1:M 8:IS 9.12 5:43 Anlve. King St., Lane 8:10 2.05 8.55 9.20 6:50 A. M. P. M. P. M. A, II. P. M. A. M. WiLBen. Sunt. It. A O. It. 1L C. Vex bcHKALEKSKK, Supt. C. nnd C. A ML II. u. it. UE0RO : Eltz, Supt, P. A It. It. It. all-lydAw PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCUED ULK. Trains leave Lancaster and loare nnd arrlve at Philadelphia as fellows : Leave WESTWAUD. Philadelphia. News Express t 4:30n. in. Leave Lancaster. 0.25 a. m, 0.30 9 31 " 9 35 " ll.'-O " 9.55 ' 2 00 p. in. 2 10 2 50 ' WByi asKengcrf 430 jaau ltralnvhtMUJey 7-00 Ne. -2 Mnll train. Via Celuinbta, Niagara Express IlanevAr Accnin irast Linn Dally f Fiixlerlek Accem.,, lAncftster.Accem... Hnrrlsbnrg Accem,. 7:10 a, m. via Columbia. 11:50 a. m. via Columbia. Ma.Mt. Jey. 2-15 p. m. 4-10 " BJ0 7:30 " 7:40 10-11 " 12:10 a. m. 1:35 Arrive at Philadelphia. 4-25 8 25 " 10-J0 " via. Mt, Jey. 11:45 n. in. 3 15 p. 111. 5 00 " ueiumiiia Arcciui ... Har-tbursr Express. ChLACln Express.) Western Express .. PaclH e E Apress f . 5'40 8.V) " 10( " llflO " Leave KAJSTWAHD. Phll'a xpreest. IJlluaisIlT. 227 4I . 605 " rnsi. Line , HarCJi&urjt Kxprcsa. 8 10 uuivn JUX-Qin s nr.. CelnmblA-Aci-Um. A VW " SefuheriEX-.ref. .. I2-sp. m Johnstown Kxpreut 2 05 " aan-r except en n out v v.v fw jn'-mj Suniiny Mali...., ,,.,' Day rVptwist 5:45 4.45 (it Ilatrlsbarg Accem. Ci5 " ,! TlieMiuiiaUAeoemmooUonIov"M,Ct-ffi Oefiunn at 11:43 a. in., reaching Marlftuii KT12-01. l. "Leave Marietta at 3.15 p. in, and nrrlvc nt Celnmbta at at 3 JO t also leaves at 8-33 and am ves at gJia The Yerk Accommodation leaves Marietta at 7:10 and arrives at Lancaster at 8-OOL cenncctltut with Hanisbnrg Express at 8.10. I4(D m 1UUCIII. -.!. viuuiuunuuili Tt a iviuiKyr lnirat'lfiliso-'terwl'h Fust Line, west, ati.uup. m , will rmftirpugh te Krederlck. The JFrcdertcirTliCECinniodatlen, east, leaves Columbia at 1x36 and reS&Ci LancasWir at isjs p.m. r.M, r. v, AtM,k Lt JW 2.0 t,M .... 'jJf-TJ ,U1 jjb p ,,,. 4111 .... - .... 3M j "hi 1U.0 s.w .v 'jjra lilO .0 85 jljl'vl .... 2AJ 7:15 V S r.M. r.M, a.m. iff m. r. m, r, m. fii . 12.(0 0:10 .... ,S r.M. : The T.-smtnr A f.rnmmiWIiHlmi, ltaifKtHmammmam Uerrlsburg at 8:10 p. m. and arrlve in Lan:A3t(-s "i,"SjA llnnntiii A AitAmttiArtBilin ---ru-i4 nMnneftlltiA' -5T Ijincnstcr with Niagara Express at 9-.50 a. U Uhii run tnreugu te iiauevcr, eany, except at..mv?if' fast Line, west, ou Sunday, w hen ifa-rgeil, Wi fti alnnn. I lnMn I n ntrtatn I Vm I aiairll In liirL.il. Irt ... ' '.t niu nv .'. nii...,..nii, vini.vn ion, . ... n.b HI:A , Mt. Jey, EllJ-abothtewnondMlddlctown. i t the only trains which run dally. On SnnOay the Mall train west runs bv wav of Columbia. ,,, G ORNWALL AND LEBANON ND COLEHKOOIi. VALI.KY liAll.UUADI. B0DTUWARD. Trains leave Lebanon dally ( except Sui 14y ) at 0 30 a. in., 12: W and 7:30 p. in. Arrlve at Cernw all at 0:40 n. m., II: 10 p. n an: 7:40 p. rn.t at Cencwagn at 7:20 a. iu 1 ii nn - p.m., connecting with the Pennsylvani lull lull read ter points east nnd west. KORTKWARD. Trains leave Conow age at 7.30 n.m., Sy end ' Arri ve'at Cornwall at 8 00 a. m., 4:18 nnd 9-05 p. m.: at Lebanon nt s.iiu. in., 4:30 nnd ihl3 p. m., connecting at Lebanon with Philadelphia and it,.iiiiinr mllrniul for neliits east nnd wesw. mlu the Lebanon and Tremont Hruuch for Jqutiv town, Plnegrove nnd Ti cnient. The 6.30 a.m. train will step enlynt Cerawftll Colcbreok and Uellalra. msci.n.tNi:e vs. KVAN'SFLOTJR. ' LEVAN'S FANCY ROLLER FLOUR. MnL'Aa Vlnirn-nt Itrnmt. V(T ala bV OlOWM 4 generally. . HS T Anntt J QAri4a MnrnnnTi t. TVTilliAfrt,, . "uv"".?"a'.r...."..: '::i:j,ii... te Olllce : 17 JiUltTU rill.MiU ax, upKn-viiki t .iVcF-il CHAMPAGNE. BOUCHE "SEC. THE FINEST CHAMPAGNE WINE CHAMPAONE WINE KUWKW1 I M POUTED. JS?Ji AT UEIOAUT-S OLD WINE STOltE, vjteWj Ne. 23 East Kike Strbkt. M &i 11, f,, DilAlWIUIHH, .ft Established, 1785. feblT-Ud rillEA I'E It THAN COAL FOIt SUMMER- KJ USE. Usotue k r ft, v ?r uas LiOOKing oieve.. j NO HEAT. NO DUST. AH patterns for kaJeM' i fc llnnufiinliin.pa ivfifAil . I.' Clvirir-R 0 Al AxStl WUHUItlV.UtVId (.( , . , ;& Lancaster Gas Light and Fuel Ce. mnyll 2md T-ATURE'S REMEDY, -j' PARMVTLLE LITHIA WATER. ' lteeemmcndcd by lending physicians . 1b 11EST Mlnenil Winer for Dyspepsia and nil Jn cases of the Kidneys nnd Uladdcr. Fer t ty theulassoruiuieu, ni, innuDAMic nmin smnE. nw wwwnimi'. ..w w. , r-fSMi 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster, X a, dccud - - f s AINT-RA1MIAEL WINE. INFORMATION. The SatnMlnphacl Wlnp has e aellclimj flfl ive-ir and Is dninlcln the principal cities of HnsJiH.' flcrniany, North anil Seuth America. Ut liritaln, India, nnd se en. The quantity e Jjperten anil id y I BUlllclent proof of Its sUibl 1 1-. 'il stay Iiik powers, whllo'fer the real cenifafjeur tliere U no viltie that can be ceusldw.d Uu BUiTheSalnt.ltaphacl Winn Company.Vslcuee, Department of the Drome (France.) H. E. SLAYMAKER, ns-tfa Na 29 EAST KINO STUEET. PROPOSALS Velt EURNISHINtt STA TION KltY. Fuel nnd ether suppllfi III compllniice with the Constitution and L"''' the Commonwealth of Peniisylvunlii, WW Invite scaled proposals, nt jirlces beleKiwixj mmii rates llxcd In scheuiues, te i''"J. iff -...-.--- -,;,j r tlennry, ueinnu euieruiiiii.ui "',," .7 . i : ture,anathe sevcmldcpaumcnts of HtAteg ) 1 cnimcnt, and for plumbing, gas-nttlt 'tf,ViI ', SSnm.tlttliia: for. nud repairs. liirnlshliighilla . ' .nvtrin iffirix -kjw i. if hn MiUlfLKl nilLl JLUUVU dVk-i nrilepresentath et "epribtiiuiii.. . . Inllttcryefthft'Jl '."""fSK.' nnd Tin Dei. rtincTit :6f Publle Xn-U .SK; ii, vMrnndlnir the nrs UU( rate aismustboeempju jQ schedules. All Sldressed and'aellvere.1 te nui beer r nVi3 o'clock tt in. of TllUllnUA.li 1 of JUNK, A. 1. InO. nt hlch time will be .opened and eenlmeu aw ctin lS lebtalneii l en i applPcatleu at thuplilce e the Secretary of the u"neavat!L, lunoltejull Secrvtan- e t"0 Co'mmeuwealtu, ine ' V'V j, IhenropfiteUlA . urdfd, Jnt!M?') . i,inliriYlVltt . : & ti 3 v J - J:?S f,-m - t.S-3 ." iij''i A-r-i.,i r?t.Si' . JTT-T .'! Ji f?i 4d WG ;?i t-4lV! '4M 4' h?; ,ri m . jgLi-ta rM ft' &v .! Miirl A, rfvm. . Mli 'in Va. '" mi (.'mi ''if 4i .f-mn :iiav .i . , j- l
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