vWTWl "I' T I f ,' i v i .' v-r v wfr. .-.' ' "4 -' ' 'flS- "3-! the LAyeAfyram; piJtiY vfrmiiiQVHcTim 4! T J 'iW ' V.'12-Tffl ae BE iSKtt 4 if MY TOAST." "(live us," tliey cried, "a tenst !" All were In merry trim Kacli, except me, could beast One wlm hiul smiled en lilin, Deni we'd toasted, Kntc, Margery, lHhelrtrcd Xmv It uii getting lair, ll ns my turn, Ihcy eiild. "She that ) en loved I tin limit, (live us tlie miniel" they n Int. Forced te propeso it teaM, "l.llllnnri replied, "l.lllliin" nenndcd well. llluhlng eighteen nnineni; Why wns 1 hound te tell That she had paused three scei e. "Had she hlue eyes your uuren Hazel or Mark;" until they. "Kindly mid clear and keen, And or a tondergrny. " Why was 1 forced teadd, "Spectacle large and blue, New that her night Is bad, Shelter their gates se true " "(lelilen or brown her hair?" "Sen," 1 lepllcd, "and light." 'Mils 1 conceived was fair, "Since It It neatly wltlte. "What U her volce in tone " "Cicnlle and soft and low.'1 Wiih I obliged te own hoi row e lme inndn It no? "And de you love her beat Under the whele blue sky t And for her lightest best Would you be glad te dle? Would you that, ler her geed, Berrows should Tall mi oil f "Uladly," I said, "I would," 1 hat at the least mu true. Then an their glasses rang. Dancing with Hashes red, "Lillian Teut tliey Bang: "Hele's te her health," they said, "llmy-eycd and blonde n hello lllushlng eighteen no meru!" J.llllnn sounded well, Why should I tell them morn; A, -V. Jleatlicete, in Temple tlnr. HINTS VUK THE VA1131E11. Something for the Ill-1'nld Clly Clerks te Paste In their Hats Knrlclilng Oram The Ques tion nt Ununited Hetter. In tliose dull Union, uheti scores of young men are out of employment, nncl ethers are crowding in from otlier plnces, sceklng for Bocalled "genteel" Kltuatiens, it it well te give wiile imlillflty te surli incts as are set forth in the following extract from the .New Yerk Journal of Cemmerec : One of tlie great problems or our day, tee llttle discussed bytlioseuholiavotliocaroftliormbllctliroiigli the press or at tlie lerum, is te furnish the young men of this generation with roiiitiner. ntlve employment. The professions nre all ever-crowded. Tlie shop-keepers nre by far loe numerous. Agencies of nil classes are se multiplied that tlie occupants tread en each otlier's toei and nre u bere and nuisnnce te the general public Clerks out of employ ment and willing te son e for a pittance are te be roekoned by their tens of thousands. Jloekkeepcrs w itli hungry eyes nre reading the advertising lists in the vain liope of an opening for their application. Collectors, messengers, deer-keepers, watchmen, con ductors, and the great variety of ethers, al ready e-xjiert, necking oinpleymcnt !in Icimlrcil e.illings, aie waiting anxiously for Heme ene te engage them. 1'very possible form of sorvice that can be reckoned in the list of genteel occupations Is anxiously sought after by multitudes who liae no ether previ slen for their dally needs. Tlie men who liave been trying te lle by their wits must go (e work at the bench or in the field j el llicve the soil eilers the most accossible and at fln.t Uie most romuneratU e employment. The mass of tlie unemployed must seek sustonance from the besom of mother earth. Land is cheap, and there 13 a wide urea, that nivalis the tiller. Tlie back may nclie, mid the skin blister In tlie sun, but tlie bread can be made without leius or failure, if tholaberor will be tnlthrul te his calling. It needs less wisdom and toretheiight than patient industry, and the man with n com mon mind may eat his hardest in peace. TneSlilc te rrulMlnlnlnc. Frem Vlek'a Magazine. Thore ih tee mucli indiscriminate advice given by tlie press in regard te fruit-raising. Again, tree dealers and nursery agents, seek ing a market ler thelr wares, circulate wild sta'.enients about tlie prelits of tlie industry, and at a tlirie like the present, when the prices of trraln nre low, it is net difliuult for them te liiduce numerous persons in almost every community, who hae net special fit ness or experience for tlie w ork,te undortake, at least in a small way, tlie planting or or chards or small fruits. It requires n highly gifted seer te leiccive that most of tlioeo ellbrtu will 1)0 aborthe. Tlie fact Is, tlie wrecks of ill conceived Iruit plantations are strewn eer tlie whele country. We hae no deslre te say a word that may discourage any ene lrem engaging in fruit culture who will iittumpt it in a rational and business-like maimer; but we would warn the inoxporl inexporl inoxperl enced te leek en both sides of the subject, and it has tweslilcs, ene of which is net the rose colored ene tli.it is usually painted by newspaper wi iters. Ihirlihlng (inm IjukU. J.H.Stedduid. .Stable maiiure is always ieliab.0, and when delivered en the Held at two dollars per lead is far mere economical. Tlie great trouhle is that it cannot be procured in sulll cent quantity. The only remedy te fall back upon is te keep the mauure-maklug stock Ner should we in our liaste be careless about the quality of our stock; such stock only (iheuld be maintained en the farm as the owner will net be ashamed te show, but may have them, as It were, perpetually en exhi bition. Hut mider any, and all circum stances, the idea must be permauent. te re store te the land what -we take from it nay, mere. Dillerent kinds or laud roquire dif ferent modes of treatment, nnd it should be the tanner's study te become acquainted with its needs. I'lmallril Itulter. Frem the (iormantewn Telegraph. The CanuiUan Jireeiler in an article upon this subject says: "Tlie truth Is that tlie most iIolieieuH butter Is that which is left tin salted." While it may be possible that but ter Is Halted mere than is noees-sary, it will roquire Heme tlme te educate the Amerlcan people Inte tlie Idea of using upon the table unsaltcil butter. This is a matter of educa tion the same ns many ethers, and all Ameri cans liave been educated te the use of salted butter. It is said that in Kurope tlie use of unsalted butter is common, and that it is with the greatest dilllculty that upon coming te tlilsceuntry travolers bocemo accustomed te the salted butter ; the same is nlse true of American travolers In Kurope, in getting accustomed te the unsalted article. It might be advlsable for Americans te culti vate a taste for unsalted butter if anything was te be galned by the operation, but the probabilities would be the opposite Much butler is sent te market or is held for that puriese, and while in winter It might be no (litlliult matter te keep butter fresh for soine tlme, in the warm weather in summer the matter assumes a dillerent condition. It is possible that salting destroys some of tlie ilaver of the butter, but inasmuch as tlie fcca fcca seiling or all kinds of feed is a cultivated taste anil has a place in domestic economy, the emission of salt from butter will hardly be inade. Tlie quantity may be greatly In duced, but enough will be employed te en sure the sjfe keeping of the .article alter the treuble of munutactiire. Hub the Uunu Well wltliSO'.OHONT when they become Miengynr detached fiein the necks nftbu teeth. Lcttheui bleed freely and se recover tone and health. hO.ODONT Is the best remedial agent ter dl ciuul giinu, and tceth. Try It ami learn. iinlMwdeedAw Supremely Delightful Te the emaciated and debilitated Invalid Is the sense of returning health and strength pre (luced by Hestetter's Stomach Hitters. When that prometor of vigor Is tested byporsensln feeble health. Its restorative and vitalizing pe tency seen evinces ltself In Improved appetite, digestion nnd nightly repese, the sole conditions under which strength uud iierve iulelude Is veurheafed te the human system A gain In flesh of courae ensues upon the restoration of digestion and assimilation. As surely as winter fellows the fall nftholeer, does dlsease Bhadew the foetMcpa of declining strength, when the premature decadcnci or vitality is net arrested. Mnruimus, cousuinptleuand ether asllng mal mal udlesare prompt te tusten upon thucntceblud. An ert disease, thererere, with this gnind ena bling tonic, which net only renews falling strength, but mitigates and counteracts the In. tlrmltles of age and tliose of the gentler sex. Hbeuuiatlsin, malaria, liver and Llduey trou bles yield te It. augl9-2J ... "HOUGH ONOATAltltll" corrects nlTenstve odors at encn. Complete cure of even worst chreulu cases, alto unequalled as gargle for Diphtheria, bera Threat, Feul Hreatli. 5. () - . w". arxciAZ, xeticm. Cmi you tell who Is In the gifatest danger of catching any Infectious or opldeinle disease T " Why," yen say. " tbe porten whose bleed Is In mi linpura or linpevctlihed condition." Kx netly. Such persons tnke special complaints n dry grass bursts Inte tlame bofero the sparks of a lucoiiietlvo. l'ure bleed Is a dofensn It means wirety, and Ur. Kennedy's favorite Uetncdy Is the mlldest, surest and surest purifier of the bleed, our chief dnngers nre within onraelvcs. nuglO-lmced&w Tim nutritive preiicrtlei or Cnlden's Mipild Ilent Tonle sustain the body wllhent solid feed. tVirfrn' no ether. nuU-lwdoed.iw CATAltltH OF THK DLADUKu! Stinging, Irritation, lnflammiitlen, nil Kidney and Urinary Complaints, cured by "Jluchu- 1'alba." II. (I) Mothers I Mether It Mether Ml Are you dlsturbed nt night and breken of your rest by a sick ehlld sulTerlng and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go nt ence and get a bettle of MKS. W1N8LO W'8 800THINQ syitUP. It wUl relieve the peer llttle sufferer Immediately dopend upon It; thore Is no mlaUike about it. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who will net tell you at ence that It will rcgulnte the bowels, nnd give rest te the mother, and rellcf and health te the child, operating llke magic. It Is perfcctly nafe te use In all cases, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of ene of the eldest and best foiimle physlclausand nurses In the United States, Sold overywhero. 25 cents al'ottle. JunclOlydAw TUB HOl'K OK THE NATION. Children, slew In development, puny, scrawny and dcllcnte, use "Wells' llealth llenower." (4) Heme Sweet Heme." 'J his song Is very geed In Its wav, but Is there any sickness in the household t If be, home can. net be always pleasant. We take especial pleas ure in recommending Burdock Jlloed Uillrrt, a bona nde nnd certain cure for dyspepsia, anil nil diseases of the liver and kidneys. Fer sale by H. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 189 North Queen street, Lancaster. " WATKK HUGS, KOACIIKS." " Heugh en Hats" clears them out, nlse beetles Anbi, Insect, Hats and Mice, 15c. and 25c. boxes Very Itemarkable Ilocerery. Mr. Gee. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: "My wife has been almost helpless for fle years, se helpless that she could netturn ever In bed nlenc. She used two bottles of hloctrle Hitters, and Is se much Improved, that she Is able new te de her own work." Klectrln lllttern will fin nil ilint fa MaimAd iv... theni. Hundreds or testimonials attest their great curative powers. OnlylHty cents n bottle ntCechran's Drug Store, lSfnndKUNnrthUiicnn HiTbct, Lancaster, I'a. (j) "The Ueaet Line.' Many old soldiers remember "the dead line" at Andursonvllle. It wns a mighty dangerous neighborhood. Dyspepsia, biliousness, and liver and kidney discuses nre full of perils for the sick, hut II ur deck Bleed ElUrrt nre a certain remedy. Sold e cry where. Fer sale by II. it. Cochran, druggist, 137 nnd 139 North Oiiccn stroet, I.uncastcr. Uuiklen's Arnica Halve. The ltest Salve In the world for Cuts, Ilrulscs. Seros, Ulcers, Salt Itlietmi, Fover Boies, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chllbatns, Hums and all Hkln Eruptions, positively cures I'lles.ornepay re- .junuu. ii,iKuuriiiiicuu ixjgivopcriecisailsuiC' or money refunded. I'rlce 25 cenU per box. t or sale by Cochran, the Druggist, 137 and 139 Jorth Uncoil street, Lancaster, I'a. (l) Don't He Faint-Hearted. If yen are In treuble leek up, held en, glve the bluesgemlby. If you are In pntn, have a biine. ness, have an ache of any kind, go te thodrug thedrug gUt and ask htm for Uhemut1 Kcleclrlc Oil. It v. Ill de you geed every tlme. Cecliinn, diugglst, 137 and rer sale by ll.li. 139 Ndrll, il ...... .trim, I -..-. Nervous ilebllltated Men Yeu nre allowed a free trial of thirty Uaut of the ue of Dr. Dye's Calebrntcd Voltale Ilelt with Llectrle Suspensery Appliances, for the speedy roller and permanent euro or Nervous Debility, less of Vitality nnd Manhood, nnd all kindred troubles. Alse, rer many ether dlsoases. Coin pie te restoration te health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. Ne risk Is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full Information, terms, etc.. mailed free by addressing Voltale Belt Ce.. Mar shall, Mich. Te banish contagion from garments and linen, rtlilnlect with Ulenn's Sulphur Seap, Pike's Toothache Dreps cure In one mlnuti. aul7-lvdeed&w Wlm iliit-ri nut delight te see n geed looking faief 'iet eryslpelns dlstlgures the feature nlinest beyond recognition. Hut this Is net the worst Of 1L. This dNease i ns fliinvprniia n. t ta rup'ilsHe. It Is sometimes called "dt. Antheny's Fliv," nnd often causes sudden death. Mr. S. it. Carpenter, erurandMllr, N. v., had It In both legs nnd was cured by Dr. Kennedy's Fuverltn lleiuedy. The medicine excels nil ethers for tin) bleed. Kspciially adapted te persons in treble health. nugio-linced.tw Hese Celd and Hay Fever Are types of catarrh having peculiar Bymptems. 1 hey am attended by nn Inflamed condition or the lining membrane or the nostril, tear-ducts and threat, nircctlng the lungs. An ucrld mucus Is secreted, the dlscharge Is accompanied with a burning sensation. 1 heie are severe spasms or sneezing, frequent nttacks of headache, valery and Inflamed eyes. Liy's Cream llulni lsnru medy founded en n correct diagnosis efdUeascs and en n be depended upon. An cents at drug gists, or by mall. Send for circular. Kly llrei., Druggists, Osh ego, N. V. aus-'Jn dueJi w ilcar lllm. "1 fell new. l was aflllitcd with sick In ad ad nehe and general debility, but Jlurdeck Bleed Biltert brought about an immediate Improve ment in my general lu'iilth. I consider them the best family medicine In the mnrket." Adelph Lalez, llutrale, N. Y. Fer sale by 11. II. Cechniu, druggUt, U7uud 149 North Uuenii street, Lau Lau ctuter. l'ut Upen Ills Feet. "Sit up In bed and coughed till tlie cletlilnf wns net Mlth perspiration. My wlfe lnslstei! that line "Theinns Kclcctrle Oil." Thetlrst teasnoeurul relieved me. and two bottles have emed ine. I cun honestly recommend It." K. II. 1'erklns, Creek Centre, N Y. Fer snle by II. II. Cochran, druggltt, 137 and 1S9 North Uueen street, Lancaster. An Kdlter' Tribute. Thernn 1". Kenter, editor or Ft. Wayne, lnd., Umette, writes! "Fer the past 11 ve years ha ve always used Dr. King's New Discovery, ter coughs or most seveiu cliaracter, as well as for tliose or u milder type. It bet cr falls te effect a speedy cure. My fi lends te whom 1 have recem mended It speak of It In same high terms Hav tug been cured by it of every rough I liave had ler nve yenrs, i censiuer it ine eniy rename ana surocuruferCouglis.Colds.ctc. Call ntCechran's i only reliable and Drm? Stere. 137 undl3J North Uueen street caster, I'a., and get a tree Trial liottle. Size, l.li. Large It API I) THAN3IT. The latest and best form or rapid transit Is rer a person troubled w ith n sick headaehu te take a dese or Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription and w lint a rapid transit train the alllletlen takes for Its Uejiartuie. see advertisement In another column. uccju-iyud) UJtOCEllIES. T IIURSK'S. JUST, UKCK1VK1) Sohumacher's Fresh Oat Meal. Sohumaeher's Boiled Avena. Sohumacher's Farina In Bulk. Granulated Cern Meal. Alse, Heminy Grita by the lb. Fl.NK LAHOK NEW MACKEREL. Kxtm DltlKD UEEF. by the I'lccc, and also Chipped. Sugar-Cured Hams and Beef Tongues. At BURSK, 17 EAST 1NG STREET, NO. LANCABTEU, I'A. HPECTAULE8, OUl'ERIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Mlcroscepos, Field Glasses, liaromcters, Tele scopes, Magle Lanterns, Thermometers. Draw ing Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten CaUUeiiues sent FllEE en application. QUEEN &CO., NO. IB4 CHESTNUT ST. uiar3-lyd&w l'lULADELPllIA. pOTEI8MAKlNQ CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS V AT 3.00 A DOSBIT, .Ae, 108 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LaneMtsr, n. i MKDIOAi. .. i H UNT'H KEMI5DY. Thirty. Year Itocerd. Kndnrsed. by Physicians. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY. NEVER KNOWN TO F.AIL. CU11K3 ALL D1HEA8K3 OF THK DIDNUYS, L1VKH, HLADDKlt, ANDUUINAIIY OltGANS, DUOI'SY, UHAVKL, DIAHKTHS, HKKlllT'S DI8KA9K, l'AINSINTHKHACK, LOINS Oil 8IIIE, NEUVOU8 DISEASES, IIETENT10N OH NON . HETKNTION OF UHINK. , Vf the use of this HEMF.DY, the stomaeh and bowels speedily regain their strength, and the Uloedlspuilficd. It Is pronounced by hundreds of the bent doc tors te be the ONLY CUHK for nil kinds of Kid. ney Diseases. it Is purely vegetable, and cures when ether medicines fall. It Is prepared expressly for these diseases, and has never been known te rail. One trial will con vlnce you. Fer sale by nil druggists. I,11ICK,S1.33. SSHD FOR rAIU-IlLKT 0 TKATIM0XIAU. HUNT'S BBMEDY COMPANY, l'KOVIDENCK, It. 1. (1) A 1IOMK DKUaOIST TKSTIFIKS. Popularity nt home Is net always the best test of merit, but we point proudly te the fart that no ether medicine lias wen for Itxclf such uni versal approbation In Its own city, slate und country, and among all people, ns Ayer's Sarsapaxilla. The following letter from ene of the best known MnssarhusetU Druggists should hoof interest te every suflerer DV.,4-J,v, "Eight years ngn I had an XVllCULLlableilii attack nttnc of KHEUMATmi. se sovere that 1 could net move from the bed, or uress witneut Help. I tried several ramedles n........ i.n.i-ii ,, nn. iriiai, (nil SAUSAI'AIIILLA, bythe use which I wits completely cured, quantities or your HAHSAl'A wiiiieiumiien unny rener, iinm itoeic aieu'h by the use of two bottles of utelv cured. Hnvn sold larirn quantities of your SAliSAl'AUILLA, ami It sun retains Its wonderful liennlnrltv. us wenuerfui popularity. The many netable cures It has effected In this vicin ity convince me Hint It Is tlie best bleed medi cine e or offered te tbe public E. V. HAKIMS', KlvcrSl., Ilucklnnd, M9ss , May 13, 1M2. Qelf Blinnm Oneniis A xdrewr, overseer Ocllb XlDGUnii In the I.ewull Carpet Coipor Ceipor Coiper ntlon, was rer ever twenty years hororohlsio herorohlsio horerohlsio moval te Lewell aflllcted with SALT ItllKUM In Its worst form. Its ulcerations actually cov ered mera than half thnsurracenr his bedyfand limbs. He wns entirely cured by AYEK'3 SAIl. BAI'AHILLA. Sce certlflcate In Ayer's Alum nae ter 1-wnJ. rnr.rAiiiD ur Dr. J. C. Ayer & Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold by all diugglsU ; (I, six bottles for U. augM-irt IKKAM HALM. ELY'S CREAM BALM I ELY'S CltEAM HALM Cleanses the Head. Allays Iiiitlummntlnn. Heals the Seres. Ko Ke stores the Senses of Takte, Smell, Hearing. A Quick Keller A l'osltlve (Juki. A particle Is npplled Inte raeh nostril and Is agrerjible te usii. I'rlce 6i cents by null or at Druggists, ben for Circular. ELY HUOTHEUS. Druggists, Oswego, N. Y. Julj'SS-lyeedftlyw CONSUMPTION I IIAVK A POSITIVE remedy fur tbe above disease; by Its use thousands or cases f the worst kind or long sUindlng hnve been cured. Indeed, se strong Is my talth In It efficacy that I will send TWO HOTTLKS FIIKE, together wltha valuable trea trea tlse en this disease te any suirurer. Utve express and I. O. eddrcbs. UK. T. A. S LOCUM. JanhVCmdeedACinw 181 l'enil St., N. Y. MANUOOI) HKSTOHKD. ItKMKDY FUKE. A victim of youthful Imprudence causing I'ro I're lnatnre Decay, Nervous Debility, LostManheod, Ac, having tried In vain every known remedy, has discovered a slmple scir-cure, which he will send FUEU te his fellow sufferers. Address, J. II. IlEKVES, 43 Chatham SL, New Yerk City. JanKMyced.tlvw AFTKB ALL OTIIKKS FAIL, OOXStTLT DR. LOBB. NO. 83 North Fifteenth strcet, below Callewhlll street, Philadelphia. Cures ill Diseases or both sexes. -rweiiiy i cars Experience. Consultation by mall NK11VOU8 AND SPECIAL DISEASES. New book just out. Send rer It. Hours 11a. in. till 3 p. in.,nnd 7p. m.telOp. m Heeks freu te the atmcted. febX lvdAw w i:ak and nehveus MEN Who stirrer rrem Nervous and Physical Debil ity, Impotence, Exhausted Vitality and Prema ture Decline, and seek Perfect ltcstnrntlen te Health, Full Manhood and boxuel Viger with out Stomach Drugging, can ceiitaixlt obtain It In the "MAItAluN I10LUS." Diseases or the l'rostate (Hand, Kidneys and Illadder, effectu ally cured without Instruments. Endorsed by thousands who liave been cured. Adopted in hospitals and by physicians In Europe and America. VAHIOCELK cured without surgery. Sealed Treatise and Testimonials free. Address MABSTON BEMEDY CO., or DB. H.TBESKOW, Ne. West 14th Street, New Yerk. maylMyoed&w QAFK. HUUE AND SPEEDY CURE. O ItuPTCng, VAiticociLxandSrieiAL Diseasxs. Whv be humbugged by quacks. when you can nnd In Dr. Wrleht the eniy imuu' lab Piitsiciak In Philadelphia who makes a siieclalty or the above diseases und curbs them T Ccr.iB euARANTXBD. Aevicb rBK, day ana even ing. Strangers can be treated ara return home the same day. Offices private. dk. w. ii. wniaiiT, Ne. 241 North Ninth street, above Itace, 1 O. HexB73. I'hlladelphtA. lau'i-lydw n RAY'S SPEOIKIU MEDICINE. V!X The Great English Hamedy. An unfailing euro for Imnetency und all Dlseases that fellow Less of Memery, universal Lessltuc Less of Meinerv. Unlvorsel Lassitude rain in the Hack. Dimness of Vision. Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption and a Premature Grave. Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we de sire te send free by mall te every ene. This Spe cific uiedlclne Is sold by oil druggists at II per pockage, or six packages rer s- or win de sent rockage, or six pi 'roe bv mall en free by mall en receipt of me mi ney, Dy ad' dressing the assent. ll.il. COCHRAN, Drugglt,rtole Agent, Neg. 137 and 13D North IJuej street, Lancaster, Fa. On account el counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper t the only genuine. THK UUAY MEDICINE CO., Hutfale. N. Y. TTEADQUARTERS FOR THE INDIAN MEDICINES,' Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Stere HO. 0 EAST KING ST., Lancaster. I'a. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUNNERS. All persons are hereby for. bidden te trespass en any or the lands et the Cornwall or Speedwell estates, In Lebanon and Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed erunln closed, either rer the purpose of sheeting or fish ing, tu ine law will be rigidly en forced against . bj the law will be an irespussiug en saiuiautu of tne unaerslgr ftrrspasslug en said lauds of the undersigned tcr this netfee. alter WJI. COLEMAN KUEEMAN. R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD O. FREEMAN, Attorney for B. W. Gelemm'f heir. oeUl-tKUw XOTIOXB. -. . -... S"i- B AROAINS. Everything Sold at a Bargain. -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 fcAST KINO STREET, LANOASTKIt, I'A. If the ftrtlolesmentlonodhoto aie considered bargains, nnd such they surely are, then every thing we soil Is a bargain, and It will pay you te com and tee foryeurself that such Is the case TOWELS. One hundred doen of GLASS TOWELS at 3c. aplsee. KlegantLINKN DAMASK TOWELS, bor ber dered, l2Wc. A .large let or FINK TO WKLS In four different styles, very cheap, nt 25c. apiece. THE MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF NOTIONS IN LANCA8TEII. KVKIITTHINO AT HOT TOM THICKS. rtubbcr Dress Shields nt He. n pair. Stockinet Dress Shields, 18e. a pair. Hlck.ltnck Hrald, 3c.. 4e., and 6c. a paekage, and se en tee many things tetnlk about. Tan Celer Alligator Holts, two straps at 10c. aplccn. Lcather Satchels, black and tan, 23., 37c and SOC. .Jrl1n. Alligator Leather Hags, leather lined, tOc.. blneh and tan. Fine Hlack Satin Fans, Sic. Feather Fani, S5c., in Cream, Hlue, Pink and Cardinal, Flne Kid Purses, with riveted nlckle frame, Alligator Purses.lOc. nplcce. l'eail Uuttens, c. a lard, half a doren en a card. Colored Ivery Uuttens, 5c. n card, two dozen en a card. Fancy Dress Ilutteii), odds nnd ends, 10c. a card. We have recclrcd a Largs Involve or Colored Velveteens, EXCELLENT QUALITV, ALL A VAUD. COLOIPi. fiOc. SPECIAL BARGAIJ1 Clillds' Illnck Kronen Rltilied Cotten IIohe, full reKular made, cxeelteut quality, with lilte leet, 25e. and See. aiutlr. Finest lllnek llrilllant Lisle Hese, enlytOc. i worth 73c. a pill r. Anether let or these Kull Ilecular Jlnde Hal. IjUkkuhh nt lie. n nnlr. liie Illuck Silk Jersey Mitts, 2."c. u jmlr. MOSQUITO CANOPIES, With rixtnres, fl.80. Ten dozen or lllack Ellk Spniiltli Flrhus, nil silk, heavy quality, renthcr ed(?ed, worth ft.-js anlece, nlTSc. They will be heie next week ubeut the 18th or this mouth. A new let or Uidlcs Fancy Bordered Five-Cent Iliiudkerchlers. Itemetiihcr that nil our Swiss Embroideries nnd YeklnKsnru reduced te cost prlcu. - Hend ter samples te ASTRICH'S PALAOE OF PASH1IOn7 13 KAHT UIS.V1 STREET. - VLUTU1SU. wiH w ILLIAMHUN & FOSTEK. 1 'it A Once Missed IS LOST FOREVER. Is a motto applicable te you und uaut the pre ent time j It Interest )eii In the opportunity offered te precure llnrgiilus In CLOTHING -FOR Men, Beys and Children. ODD COATS, ODD VESTS, ODD PANTS. Alse Suits that were marked ut Special Prices durtnir itm llurxHlu Weuk, and were net sold, will remain ut ttiu Sacrificing Prices. Here Is your opportunity te save money by upending u little. And e should miss tbe mark by lu-KlectliiK tonetlfy you et tbe opportunity eifeicd. Tli llarenlus are eijually nsiircatlu GEFTS OTDERWEAE, NECK-WEAR, "While and I'ercale Shirts, Foncylleso nuil Working Shirts. STRAW HATS AT CARRY-AWAY PRICES. SOFT and STIFF HATS.LINBNIIATS.SEERSUCKERIIATS, TRAVEL1NO CAPS and 11ICYCLK CAPS at Out of Season l'rlces. In addition te the above eireilnifs, who evor beard of Gout's Genuine French Calf Hand Made Lew Cut Shoes for $3.50. They are te be hnd In our SHOE DEPART 11ENT In mere Ihaii one or two btj lea. LLIAM80N & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36, and 38 East King St., LANOASTIB, PA, TOM4CCO F LINN A BUKNEMAN. CARD. Tobacco Growers will find it greatly te their advantage te have a pair of the "GEM TOBACCO SHEIRS." The Beat Shears for Gutting Off Tobacco. Ne Steeping. ' .v.' Flinn & Breneman, AGENTS FOB LANCASTER COUNTY, NO. 153 NOBTH QUEEN STREET. , LANOABTER. PA, CLOTUINU, e AK HAH BUY YOUR CLOTHING -AT- WanamakerS: Brown's, OAK HALL, SecTniAST Ceamn Sixth and MAmtrr SniMTi, PlllLADKtrillA, JlyUtfd f-EADQUARTER3 K0 SUMMER Merine Shirts and Drawers, Qauze Undershirts and Drawers, Cliolce Nocktlea, E. & W. Cellars and Cuff, C. Si a. Cellars and CuflB, Crown Cellars and CuSb The Best Fitting Dress Shirts. SlliniS AND SOCIETY PARAPHERNALIA MADE TO OUDElt. At Erisman's, NO. 17 WEST KINO STREET. J-EHCHANT TAILOU. I. IcCATJLET, MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 134 NORTH QUEEN ST. (Iluchmlllcr's Iluildlng.) ONE OF THE FINEST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOR THE SPR1NO AND SUMMER TRADE, EVER SHOWN IN THIS CITY. M-Call and lake a leek at theKOOdg, and you will be sure te bave your measure taken rer a u,t- JuneS-lyd gUHGEH & SUTTON'. De Yeu Want Bargains? IF YOU DO, t.'OTOTHE frEEAT CLEARIM SALE -AT- 3 um& suttjess Peeple's aething Einrlum, ll NO. !I CliNTRE S(iUAI, Summer Clothing IN EVERY VARIETY AT PRICKS AS I.IOIIT AS THK 3fATERIAL MADE FROM, IN ORDER TO PKKPARK toil THE FALL TRADE. NOW ISUNDOUHTEDLY THE TIME TO IIU Y. Stere clme9 at G p. in., Saturdays excepted. Burger & Sutten, MERCHANT TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS, Ne. 24 Centre Square, LANCASTER. I'A. COJLL. BR MAKTIN, WHOLltaALB xD BrrArL Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and CeaL -Yard: Ne. 420 Nnrth Water and Prince streets above Lemeiu Lancaster. nS-lvd T3 AUMGAKDNEKS A JEKFBR1EH, GOAL DEALERS. Ornexa: Ne. 129 North Queen street, and Ne. 661 North Prince streeU Yards: North Prince street, near Ueadlng Depot. LANCASTER, PA. auglS-Ud M. V. B. COHO, S30 NORTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., WHOUSALI AND RETAIL DSAtXS III LUMBER AND GOAL. COHHBOTtOH WITH TUB TXLBrnOHlO EXOHAHOB. Yard akd Orriua: Ne. 330 NORTH WATER STREET. feb'-H-lVd XjlABT END YARD. C. J.SWARR&CO. GOAL. KINDLING WOOD. Ontei : Ne. 20 Centre Square lleth yard and ertlce connected with telephene exchange. aprl3-lydMAP.lt. UATH AND CAl'S. TOELOW COfiT? "" " DOWI TO THE BOTTOM. BALANCE OP OUR SUMMER STOCK SELLING FAR BELOW COST. The following are n few of our prices : A beau tiful light Fur Derby reduced fiomltOOteflUO. AYietlerlightFur Derby reduced fiein $iS0 te ilS. A nice Manilla Mat. l.oe. A Gcnulne Mackinaw, 'We. A P.eys 'Maeklnuw, B0e. Mens .Dress Hats In Canten Hrald, i&e. Heys Dress Hats In Canten ltrald. t-JOc. Hats for Men and Heys' every-day w car, 6e., 10c. and I5e. A rull assortment of every New Style In the trtide. All the Latest Styles, Plain or taucy colors. GLOVES IN VARIETY. Extra Light Weight for Driving, W. D. STATOFER & CO, (SHULTZ & 1IROS.' OLD STAND), NO. 31 & 33 NOBTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA. TENNA. OIQARS FROM L00 I'KR Hundred un. al ilAKTMAN,'S JCKLLOW FRONT C'ldAli :tejui. lUtMAKS. XACUINEHT. -1 J'S- "yWM. F"1 Peerless Traction PORTABLE OK STATIONARY ENGINES, BOILERS AND SEPARATORS, REPAIRING, and all kinds of Machinery, Contracts taken nnd all work such as kept and done In any Machine Shep. Call en oraddress, Ezra F. Landis, W0RK8-NO. 530 te 537 NORTH CHERRY ST., Lancnster, Pa. mlWmoed&w jfjlNQINE AND IIOILEK WOKKS. BEST Steam Engine -AND- BOLLER WOEKS. AS WB HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS, CAN INSURE OUR PATRONS LOW PRICES AND GOOD WORK. BOILERS. Vertical nnd HorizentalTubular, KIuc, Cylinder, Marine, Deublo-Deck and Portable. FURNACE-WORK, RLAST-I'IPES, STACKS, Ac., Ac TANKS for Water, Acldj and OIL HOISTINO ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, from two te sixty horae-power. Portable Engines, en Wheels and Sills ; Six Sires l, C, s, 10, 15 and 30 horue power. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills and Large Mills. Hark Hills Cob 1 Mills. Lcather Rellers, Tan Packers, Trlpple Gearing for herse power. PUMPS. ltelt and Gear Pnmpi i Mining Pumps ; Coin blned Pumps and lleiiters. Centrifugal Pump, Steam Pump. Gearlng, Pulleys, Fly wheels. Clump Ilexes, llangers, Coupllnge, Cellars, Htcel btepi und Tim-h, Pulley 1'lates, Pnckinir Itexcs, Mill Spindles, Mill Ilushlngs, Ac., Ac., Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iren. ferOn, atenm nnd Water. Cast Iren Pipes. lloller Tubes, well Costing. FITTINGS. Fer Water and Steam, Valves, Ceekn, SUwun Onuses, Ghurq Cerk?, Ul.w Water Danges, baiei, Yuia, w Matles, nielw iUvej, Governors, Patent sur yoertinsSf" brirauers, Glass Oil Ccps, Cilft- Tubus, Injectors or Heller Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, dim and ltitra- bftKO. HELTING Gnm, Cotten and Lcather. CASTINGS Heavy and Lluht Iren and l!ras9. Heller Iren, Sbeet Iren, iUr Iren, and Steel. HEATERS rer Dwellings, Schools and Public Rnlldlngs. STEAM HEATLNO. Estimates, Drawings and Pattern Werk fur nished at Reasonable Rates. Repairing promptly and. carefully at tended te. Address, Jelin Best & Sen, BO. 333 EAST FDLTON STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JanlMydAw HULE 1'AVEJl. w XNDOW HOREENa The Moviuileca nnd Fleiui are plenty. Per a Wire Window Screens -AND- DOORS, Y'eu can get rid or them. Prlcn within reach et alt Ma, asc.eec.. .,7i)e., 75.. !ec., one., U.VC., Il.u) up te 1W apiece, uccerdlng te alie and kind. We can make them In very short time. LARGE LINE OF WALL PAPERS In all the leading styles, riem recent New Yerk sales. Paper hangers te de all kinds et work in best manner. We have eiienea n unoice J.ine ei piuw rur terns In DADO WINDOW SHADES, very low In price. Plain uoeas in nil wiums ier an mjies of windows. Spring and Cord Fixtures, Fringes, Ac. Lace Curtains, Poles, Ac. Within the last ten days, bought from recent sales In Eastern markets, comprising all grades of goods. Hanging In best manner. Alse a cholce line of LACK CURTAINS. js-stere closes at 0 p. iu., oxcept baturdays. PliaresW. Fry, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER. PA. aevaEFUKMBUiNa aoena. T IHE CHEAPEST PLACE TO UUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -Ad Al'- Ne. 2i Beulh Qncen Street, febZI-lvd LANCASTER I'A. CJTORAGK O asd COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYER deea-lyd U West Chsstnnt street. JOI P. SCHAUM k m uVi , -n..v.i.... ,, JLt K,H,-TI.B Cars leave Liiin -M ?V Corsleave Nnii Kwn.nuiu-.wa.' lj TiK.nA9.N tevtiixtfi uinaiuunuAll,, ' ARUHaie irrpr,VAii. SUN IAY, MAT Mr?,? 'K NORTHW UU). Lebanon,...., j ty Arrive. ' Cornwall.,,...: u Wi 'rW. ?'K!4aJ. J, 19 ,Ii ifr.se n KBO .u. SHB f , AauaDim ...... filO Lancaster...... -7 King St, Lane, i ,0 Leave. j rf. , SOUTH W ID. Ibanen.,,,,,. n Cornwall,,,,,.,! - Manhclm ...... (,t Lancaster , v) iV H AlIlVU, King St, lAne. .0 jxn s.tf t-M Amiit A. M. Wrtaev. r. r. x. r. frjuiiWM O. Vew Scn-4 Wuj&aittUYr. eptll.C.R.- .n,9 r.rvt , GBOItaBBLTZ. iuLP h If U. ..',,'VJ!.'3' "'"'- - " . "'" . w READING I COJiUMBIAi 1 W' i I'fc.jeai ABUANOEMK1 If or I'AS.iaNOKR1 TKAtiWl BUI JAYAYiLMfc" e:mwAUD. ' i, .. s a,bj, T.y, r. iiXsV Beading ABBIVB. Celnmbla. Marletu Junct Chlckics... ...... Lancaster Lancaster Klni yuarryvllle.... Lbavb. t v.e wHYi :t. "ll...,. 7M TM 1J-8S l.4Vi "- til' 7J0 7: TM trectj. 1JI.V1 3:0 Vi ... P7J9 .;.., 2JB '.71 A,. UTUWABD. A.T. r.tu r.M.tii " .re. LBATH. J08'"0" ABBIVB. s MarlettA Junctil.i C Dickies Celnmbla Lancaster .. .,,, Tli 1?-.00 . . r.-K.T.w, e:i T.U. Bin .... 7:l fcse .... x-.tn 'ni- 'MB?. LancasterfKlns QuxrryvUle..,.. ret 10-J0 BJWtf Ri V A. HiUnMil.1. . tiL .. - . . I. $ ... u.uu.um. -iiu ni'iiiR ie una rrem rerc.Ji, Hanover, Ucttvi arg. ymdnriekand lb,lim,nm V jnrmi fer'Lan lUItt IfWs IPIffilL aHin , , vt 4 P.Bt. 'A.M.x.1, v.ie, . 'juaLfV IKJn 7iae TV$Jf :-fl liSS IM . ixceii,. rst j. ssj tnpn ...... 1030 .... 8.30'fcWV." fSTTralniicpn ftetat Keadlntr with tftiin tV"1 and from l'hllaj w , 'eiMvllle. UarHibttrf.?', l,n...A w., ,MfHI,. ..WB f&ii arictta J ' et Ien ttIUi tralus te and frettt &"Vl At Blanhelm w , tr.lnste and from InaneaJtW A.bAiiii;ueii;r., LCllOnwXL Lancaster and O i-rvmiin inwiiAV. V" .tsffis? :' g.0"-nut i"' ki4.I iJL0-, ".''5' ". a.-y P-- A A Arrive Lanca 'MMrinirSfmet evi. ,w." aprtlll-lydAw AjM. WILSON. Sunt. i'-S ju " i.VVb w i, i.y .rCTiM pENNSYLV NIA lU.II.ROAD SOHKIVJ .155!PV'.aIl5 Jj 'e'," ana leave ana arrirki at Philadelphia h follews: y AVsi WESTWARD. Philadelphia, Lancaster, V J News Express f. Way Passcngerj Mail train via Mi NO. 2 Mall train) Niagara Exprest Hanover Accem Fast Line Dallyl .. tM i' ey P 7.-00 " . via Columbia,, . 7'iOa.Tn. . via Columbia. . 11:90 a. m. . via Columbia. 6S3R.m wwV 035 m 90 9-SH JTP'.FirS rroeencK accei Lancaster Accei ' i via sn. Jey. .i 30 5:. TM TM M Harrlsburg Acc -j- J.1S p. m. Columbia Accei ".fPiCtO liarnsuurg Kxpi-ss. Chl.ACIn. Expi-isj Western Kxpreu.. Faclfle Kxpress . . EASTWARD. Phil's Exprcsal .. Fast Line Uarrlaburg Kxp us. Lane'r. Accem , r. . Columbia Accei .. Seashore Exprcs Johnstown Expr-'if dally except Sun -y Sunday Mall Dav Exnresst... . . t.V) 8 JO 10-41 loes " Ur20 Leave Lancaster. 2S7 " 8-05 " 810 8JM 91 l3p.m. S.-C8 ' SM " 4-43 " 045 " i2-ie a. in, -vwi? 1:M Arrive at Philadelphia. l:Sl Bra lOlM via. Mt, Jey. ll:a.m. S:1S p. m. 5.-00 8:45 CJ0 9:45 " Uarrlsburg Accoro The Marietta A ccommedatlonleaves Celuinhta at 11:15 a. in., reaching Marietta at 12-01. Leaves Marietta nt 8 15 p m. and arrives at Celnmbla at at 8 JO i also leaves at 6AS and arrives at HM. Thfl Ynrt AM-nmuinlfLlInn Imrvab HarfAfln 7.10 and arrives s.1. Lancaster at BM, cennecting''? 8 with Hnnisburg Express at 8 10. 't-i'A luuxniuuiitu iccuiiiiiiuuauun.re9(. connect Ins at Lancaster with Fast Line. west, at 3.-00 n. -?. iDmIwUI ru n threngh te Frederlek. ', Vl 'Xlie Frederick Accommodation, cast, leave fViiV Columbia at 12.2T. and reachea Lancaster at KJSt "'t t, p. m. . jSLgi aiie uaiiuuiui UKuiiiiiiiMiaiiuu, id,i,ini,w ti Harrlsburg at SO p. m. and arrives In Lancaster Xtv nt 9 35 p.m. '"i$&i Lancaster with NlfiffSraKvnnui&tflJOA nt.vyi 5.v mn llirnfirrh In IfminTAr. dnflv. MTMnl SimAAT.Jf 73 Fast Line, est, en Snnday, when naaged, wnl 'f(i strrat.Downlnrtewn. Ceatesvllln. Psxluiabiiraf.'tr fl MU Jey, Ell2&bthtownaeaMlddIotowii. !S the Mall train nttrtfi)W r vi.vglCelumljttu kJ, ,i t xiiBemy vntni Tcicn ran aauy. unsannTfiiwiil ninD VTir 1 T.T , JTJTi YT?n. -KJfYia ATOTI' i-Tr.i . " . . . . . ... ' r wl J COLKJbU'ja. V kjr.KY RAlLROArtL .i'!S' . ' "J f. BSBBBBBBBBBlllBBII Mi I I - '. '.'' I Trains IcaveTeb. flW Arrlvuattnrs '.atfl Wa.n..i;:t0n. m. ana'jsL'l 7.40 p. m.; at ConeWAire at 7-aO a. in,, li3 uud 8.SQ wgt,'rl p.m., cenncctlug wiu tee Pennsylvania rail- reaa ier peinu esHt nau wcsi. ?0mrwAsi). l Trains leave Conewago at 7.39 n, m., 8-0 and j , 8.-J3 p. m. ii r,rv Arrive at Ceniwall at 8:00 a. mM 4:13 and 9H0 p. hLi m.; at uiuanen ais.Jua. in., m nnn -j:ie p. ui., , connecting nt Ivbauen with PhlhidelphU and ueuuing niuiuu'i iui iajii" iwii w. wlfji buu the Lebanon ard Trement llranch for JenOB- town, PlnegroveandTrcraont. J The 6:30 a. m. train will slop only at Cornwall Colebrook and LellaU-e. OAJUtLAUXB. CTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. jSf Edward Edgerleyj FINE CA llltLVGE IJUILDER, I ; It MARKET STH'.Vr, RKAK OF P08TOFFICB, 1 A.MCilIll.Il, CA, "t A I ARQK STOCK Or BUG&DS&CALlBIAG.iS. Comprising --.e Latest Sljieii and most Ele gantly FlnVsl ,,. at OUKATLY KKDUCJSD PRICES, iry a wish te purchase n geed, aru cle, my work decidedly the cheapest In the suue. MOTTO-" F IU DEALING AND HONEST g WORK." f , t?j B1)nTi'. fill Werk FULLY WARRANT IU U,IIVW.WU U1U .T R, .. TEH. 1.0WCAL, L'riOlU Lewest. Priced for RKPA1R1." dAND KKPAINXINO,-, one set of workmen ei reclally enr iplejed for tj) it i.nr sy pose. PLEASC CALL AN nevSGtfd&w i TaORBECH iSMUaKTC. 1 AMHAftTRP? iM.e SA A VA W AMI At. 1 . !x i CARRIAGE WORKS, J -ri3i Norbeek & Miley, Prep's ,; mi CORNER DU AND VIN8 8THKKT3, ', LASaJ,!., a A. lf3 ' .J1 "W. THK LAUUtar iu nn.-vrr.vj. RETA.IL WOR'KSg IN TUK C1TT OR COUKTi t 1 WE CAN iiMI) DO 8KLL A' $& VEHICLEiM kf.j vrt &:& rw A3 ANY Or IKR llUILllKJf FAU, W$ rilKlii I'ltlCES. ! M.,fltfir7f Hew we dq ' lsamystny.' hi a llHi&3' you wlii net t m(fr. t i jvJ 'Patronlre hose that (Itnerre IX. On stOfikW' ' prosentlsv v UtsyiOnawlilbe sdld flt 5t further xedi kieu, , j 4k,ti excelled. ) ikf jJ WK IIAVS A A.AKMBJ slUliB'nBB,, EITKTE1 ORT'ilMn.Bi VtV 1BttiaM coisxiMemUHj JWQlveua call i epTlnp4. 1 lag neatly a e. j . , CSvi J WK1 imsi m 7, yfe-B fe 1 XV .-" yr .- iSf . .-.. , . i -,.. - 1 C!-,t U- .a. l i ?.
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