f BY THE WATERS OF PAIUDISK. MV I. MAItlON CIIAHIOlttl Auther et Mr. "Imm," ' ir Claudius, te. 1 loiieinbortuychllillioiil ury tlUltuetly, I ile net think Hut llie UA nrRiiM h row. luomery, ler I lmve ntiMir tiein eloter In iMrulnit words liy luurt, in no or rliymti nettial I Imlleni my ntinuiiitr,,iirM ,, m0n(N iltipeuili tnueli mere iimu ttie ovetils thorn thern thorn telvoi tlmn tip ny peUfiMiiiK nny special rnslllty or tec1)mK tlinm. Perlmpi I nin tee IliMftlnalhe, uiul thu curliest liiiproisletm Irvuelvcil ero or n kind tu nlliuulntn llie IniiiRliiRtlen atjuerniHlly. A leii(? wrleN of Mils mlcretUmm, cenni i ted ltd ebcIi ether ltd te miKgtM h t-ert et ielnl latallty, se wcrkttl iitn my iiiilmiiliely IniiiporHinetit wlim 1 wet n buy II. ut txtfote I ui-t of hke I Aluctrely believed lujhetr te ba nnder a nnrun, ami net only inKlf, but my wliole liunlly mid very liiilliltlimt wlm Ixiru my IIHtllO. 1 was barn In thu old plum wliaru my father, ami liln tatlier, ami nil lilt priHloco priHleco priHloce norn Imd been Ikitii, bMiinil thu memory el man. It In n ery old fmtise, unit tbeKrenter jMrt of Itwai eilKlimlly n iMlt, slratiKely Inrtitled, and surieumlml by a ilewp meat "iippllvd with, abundant water from llie bill by a bldduti iiiuudiiut Many el tlie ferllll. ration lme tn.1011 iIistre.lnml tlie meat ban beuu llllrd tii. Tlie water Ireiu llie mine duct HU)iua K'f'"' fountain, and runs down Inte titiRO elilmiK IwhIdh In tlie terraced KHrtletih, 0110 below tlie oilier, each Mir- euudiil by a liretd pateitmtit of niatble Im twiKtu tint water uinl tlie llower IuhIk. Tlie waste auriitui llnally twraixM. llireuub an artificial Motte, winiii tlilrty j arils IdiiKi into HHtreiiin, (lowing down llirnuxb tlie p.irk te tlie mvadeHH tiveud, and ttionce te llie dis tant rlter. Tlie biilldltiKH worn extomled 11 llttle and k really altured mero tbaii two linn, drill jcaia bke, In tlie tlinoef t'liarli II., but sltice tlieti llttle ban been doue te I in in in liroTellKin, though tlicybaxe bum kept In fairly geed rtpair, nci-erilliii; te our for. tlllH". In the garden ttiore are terraces and lingo liodKeaot box and owrKreoii, winoef wlileli uned te lie ctlpiHid Inte eliapei or animals, In tlie Italian stjle, 1 can remember when I wan n lad bow I tutu! te try te make out wbatthe tree worn cut te represent and bow I unml te appeal for explanation te Judith, my Welsli iititse. HI10 dealt In a titrniiKe my thology or bur own and ceplcd llie xariluiia with Krlllliin, ilraKOan, Ketxi Kenll and bad, and tilled my mind with tlium atlliusainu lliue. My nilrnery window nllorded alew el the Kreat leuntalnn at tlie bead or thu upper banln and 011 moon Hull t tilghM the Welshwoman would bold mil up te the Klannand bid me leek at the mist and spray rising Inte in Murium Hliapen, meling iii h tlcally in thu wlnle Unlit llke lUluir tblnnn. " " it's llie eiimn of the Water, " alie med te nay .and numetliuin nhe would tlire.ttc.1 that It 1 did net k te nleep the Weman el ttiu Water would ileal up te thu IiIkIi win dow and carry 1110 an ay In her wet arms. The place wan gloomy. The bread basins nf watr and the tall uVHrxruen liedRen (? It a liiiirie.il leek, and the Uaui-ntnlned mar blecauaewajn by thu ixxiln ml(?ht bave been uiaile of toinlwtetio.i. Thu gray and weather beaten walla and towern without, the dark and mile)y furulajcd rtKimi within, thu deep, mjHerlnun ret cenand llie beay cur tali all llrcted my ailr!tn. I wan alleut and aid from my childhood. I'tiore wai a great clock tewer abee, from which the bourn rant? dlMiially durlni; the day, and tolled like a knell In the dead of night There wan ue light nor llfe In thu heune, ler my mother wan a belpltnn lutalld and my father had uniwn melancholy In Ida long task of caring far her. He wan a thin, dark man, with Had eyes, kind, 1 think, but nileut and unhappy. Next te my mother, 1 bolleo be loved me belter than anything en earth, for he took Immense pains and trouble in teaching me and what tie taught me I hae noer forgot ten. 1'erliapH It wan bin only amunomeut and that may be the reason why I hadueuuraery ireernt an or teacher of any kind while l.e llved. I uMl te be taken te 1.00 my mother oery day and nenietiuien twice n Uay, ler au hour at a time, Tlieu I aat upon a llttle atoel mar her feet and he would aik me what I had tieen and what I wanted te de. I dare aay alie saw already the aeeila of a profound mel ancholy In m nature, for alie looked at me alwava wliha rad ainllnaud kUsed me with a algti when I wan taken away. Une night when I wan Junt lx jeua old, I lay awake In the numerj. The deer wan net quite shut and the Welnh tiurni) wan Killing, hewlng in the next room. Suddenlv 1 iu.ird nor groan and ay In a airiiiign uii.e, ")ae two one twe1' I wan IrUtitemxt and I limped up and ren te thu dee-, barefoeieU an wan. 11 What i It, Judith ' I irlrd. ulliiuliiir te hernkirts. I un romembor the leek in her ntrange dark ojea an !iannwored "One two lojdenrotllui", lallen from the celling '"ahe crooned, working horiielt Inber chair. "One ln. a light oellln and a luavy cellln fallen te tlie Meer "' Then ahe kiuuhI te netice me, and ahe took 1110 back te twnl and aing me te bleep with a quetr old elsti eeng. I de net knew hew It wa, but the Impren cien get held c f me that ahe had mi ant that my lather and mother were going te dle ery eoen. They died in thu xery room wheru hlie had been kitting that night. It wan a great room, my d 11 nursery, full el nun, whenthtre wan auj, mid when the dajn weredark it wa thu most cheerful place In the houne. My mother grew rapidly werse, and 1 wan transferred teuiiulher pirl of the bulblliig te iniike place for lur They thought uynuriiery wan K"er for her, IaiiiKin, butthe could net lte. Sim wan beiutt'ul when hhe was dead, and I cried bitter) " The llghlene, the light one the heavy ene ler me," croenid llie Welshwoman. And sbe wan right My father took the room alter my mother win gene, and day by day he grew thinner and paler and sadder. "The heay ene, the heavy enu all of lead," moaned my nuim, enu night In I)o I)e I)o ceuiber, atauding still, just an alie wua going te take away the light after putting 1110 te bed. Then alie took me up again, and wrapped me 111 a llttle gown, and led me away te my falher'a room. Hlie knocked, but noenoauswered. Hhe opened the deer, and we found him In his tany chair before the tire, very white, quttu dead. Be I wanaloue with the Welshwoman till strange pieple came and relation whom I had never Attn, and then I heard them aaj lug that I must be taken away te teme meru cheerful place. They weru kind peeple, and 1 will net bellove that they were kind euly liecaufe I wan te be very rich when I grew te be a man. The world never soemod te be a very bad place te me, nor all the peerle te be mlaerablu sinners, evtn when I wan ment melancholy. I de net romembor that any 0110 ever did me any great Injustice, nor that 1 wan evor oppressed or Ill-treated In any way, even by the bejsat school. I wan bad, I suppose, bocause my childhood was no gloomy, ami, laler, because I wan unlucky In everyttilng I undertook, till I llnally be be lleved I wan pursued Ijy late, and I used te dream that the old Welsh uursiiaud the Weman of the Water between them bad vowed te pursue mu te my end. Hut my tiKtural dUponltleu should have been cheer ful, an I have elten thought. Among ladnef my agu I wan uever last, or evon among thy lal in anything , but I wan never first. If I trained for 11 raee 1 was sure te sprain my ankle en the day whenl waaterun. If 1 pulled an ear with ethers my ear was ure te bieak. If 1 competed ter a prlza seme unforeseen accident pro pre vented my winning it at the last memeut, Nothing te which I put my hand succeeded, aud I get the reputation et being unlucky, until my coinpiuleus felt It wan always sale te bet against me, no matter what the appear ances might be. 1 became discouraged and listless In everything. Igave up tlie idea el competing ler any distinction at the uulver slty, comforting luyself with thu thought that I could net tall In the examination ler the ordinary degree. The day belore the ex amination bpgau 1 tell III and when at last I recovered, alter a narrow oacape from death, I turned my back upon Oxford and went down aloue te visit tlie old place whorel bad been born, loeblo In health and pro pre pro leundly dUguated and discouraged. I wan twonty-euo years of age, inanter of myselt and of my fortune, but se deeply had the leugchaln of small, uiilucKy circuuistancen atleUtd me that I thought aerleusly of t hut ting iiivnelf up lrem the world te llve the llie et a hermit aud te dle an neon an possible. Death sieiiud the only uheeriul pennlbility In my existence, ami my thoughts seen dwell upon U altogether. 1 hal never shown any wish te return te my own hi.uie since 1 had been taken away an a llttle boy, and no ene had ever pressed me te de au The place hail been Kept in order altera fash Ien, and did net seem te haveeiiUeiut during the tllteen years of my abionea. Nothing earthly could allect thone old gray walls thm i,ad fought the elements ler 00 many centurlm. 'i'iu i.unlnn w mero wild than I romemberid it; the uiarule causeways about the peels looked y mero yellow and damp than of old, and the whele place at first looked amaUer. It wan net until I had wandered about the Jioune aud grounds ler mm y hour thit 1 reslUed tbabuga iMeftha hem where t wm te llve In Holltilde. Then I began In delight In It, and my resolution te llve alene grew sttenger. Tlie jioeplo had ttirned out ti wolcema me. et oetirsp, and 1 trled te roeognlro the ohanged faces of tlie old gardener and the old homo home keeper, and tn rail them by name. My old ntirse I knew at ouce. Hhe had grown gray atnee alie luard the celli tin tail In the nuisery llfteen yearn be'ute. but her strange niyes wcre thu Fame, and tlie leek In them wnke all my old tncuierkt. 8I10 went ever the hotiRe with me. "And hew Is the iiuiati el the Water?" I asked, trying te laugh a llttle. "Dee Hhe still play Iti the moonlight?" "Hlie Is hungry," auswered tlie Welsh woman In a low voice. "MungryT Then wn will feed ber," I laughed. Hut old Judith turned very pale, and looked at me stratig"ly. ' I'oed her I Ay, jeu will Iced her wtll," alie muttered, glancing behind her at the an cient hounekeeper, who tottered alter us with feeble step through the lialln and pannjgm. 1 did net think much of her words. Hhe had atwaya talked fiddly, an Wolsliwemen will, and though 1 wan very melancholy I am sure I wan net BUmrntltleun, and I wan certainly net timid. Only, an In a lar-elf dream, I seemed te soe her standing with the light In htr hand mullcilng, "The heavy ene all nf lead," and then leading a llttle boy through the long onrrldera te see his father ljlng dead In a grtmt easy chair bofero a Binoulderiiig tire. He we went nvortbe home, and I choae the room wbere I would llve, and the servants I had brought with me or dered and ariaeged every thing, aud I had no mero trouble. 1 did net care what tbey did, provided I wan loll In peace aud wan net ex jncted te give dlroetlona j for I wan mero Ilstlesn than ever, owing le tlie ilTecls of my Itinera alcnllrge. Te tlltCONTINl Kt TO-MOltriOW Coektiti; lu t'ulilte Hrtieuta. Frem Hclunce l'refennjr Kohe, of lUltlmere, In a paper read at the lat meeting of the American medical association, rocetnmondod that in struction In rookery be iuade a part of the curriculum of the public Hchoeln, aud that mental philosophy or trigonometry should he dreptKxI In eruer te make a place for It. In a number of schools aud Mimlnarlen through out the country the art of cooking Is taught. In I.asell seminary at Auburndale, Mass., It ban been taught slucu ls?7. The Itosten cook, leg school wan started In the same jear. Similar schools am lno(eratlen lu Kalelgh, N. ('. , HtAUnten, Va., aud Wanhlugten, I). C. In Londen practical losnens In cookery are glven In thn girls' common schools. In Hon Hen Hon ten, Mr. Ilommenway nt that city, ban suc ceeded In pertuading the mombeni et the school Isiard te make Instruction In cookery a part of the regular i stent of Initructlen. New nt till limine! rreni the Texas sttltag. A married couple wtre out promenading In the suburbs et Aunt In enu day. Present ly thu wife stld "Tlilnk. AltinrL It II111 brigands should coma new and take me from you T " I'liiHinlblis my dear." Hut ujv. slng they did eeuiu aud carry me away, what would a oil siy 7 ' " I should say," re piled Ihn husband, "that the brigands were new at the buniuenn." VI la nuug Lnillpfl, Frem the Loilsville Leurlur leiirna1 Yeung lady tourists lu l'lerkla continue te ask lfthere is any bus that runs te Klsniui- lluw Can she Krer LutellluiT Is what you often hear said whan thejironpec thejirenpec I've nrxi n Is ttm victim of catarrh " ft iw can she nar such a brnath Jtnw resolve te tin bnr destln v with that nf one with a dtseaite, thai unlesi arrrsUd. will end In consumption, or ptr hnpi In Insautly ' Let the huibatid Jhat la. or Is te b get l)r aairns Catarrh iteTncdy.andeure hlniKClf oufero It Is trelate Uydrugglata Tu.r.tw "New, Oen'ral, your posted , come, gire us your views. In a brush at thn front what's the powder te m He winked at a star as he putrid bis cigar. And slowly replied, " lu a truth in thtjr ml I never use powder, but SOZOOO ST." A Chsnce rer llmlth It arlerded these fist linking Intoacendltlon of heix-luis debility The means are at hand. In thu form eta K-n!d uicdlctnal CDrdlal, H os tet ter s Steinlch Hitters embodies the combined iualtllea eta bleed fertllliar and depurent, a tonic and an alterative While. It promotes dl dl Rpstlen and assimilation, aid stlinulaUs appo appe tltn. has the lurther etrcotef purlfvlng the ilia current and ttreiiKihunlng the nervous system. Asths blixxl grows richer and purer by Its use, tby who resort te this terllnk" inedlctnal aueut ac jutrn net only vigor, but be Illy substance A lifullntul change In the secnitlens Is effected by It, and tbalame and rapid physical decay.wtitch a chronte ebstruttlnn of the functions or the s iteiu pro.luced Is nrrestAd. Trie prime causes of dlaeaxn buln rwmeved. health Is speudlly ren evaUsl and vigor riswrid. jbtuU fVJIUlJiL KUTIUMB. Ie Vet Mate llllndlr. Gecartfully In lnrchutn medlctne Many advertised ruiurdles can work irnat Injury a e worm tn in none Jlurdeek Jlloeit Jhttert are purHy a vegetable pmparutlen the smallest ihlld can taku them They kill disease and cure ihe patient lu a ifu and kindly way. for sale 1 y It II C echran, druggist, 137 and IS) North 'iucens ret, Laneaster lpeu! Upen if Meihur Slilplen a prophesies and Louisiana elections are very uncertain things, but rhom rhem fn felectrlc Oil can be dependxd upon alwnjs. It cures aches and pains or every description rer sain by II 'I Cochran druggist, 137 and 1SJ North Uueeu Btroet, Lancaster. First iuts Evldenrs). " O'teu unable te attend business, being suli jeet te serious disorder of thn kllnivs A ! a long slige of sickness tried tried llurileck fllneil llittert and was mltnvad by hall a bottle, ' .Mr It Turner, el Knchcntrr N. V .takes the pains te writes rersalubyll It Uechran, dniglst, 137 aud 133 North Queen struet, Lancaster. lluw Much Mill Ue II? lien inucbnf Themat' Kcltctric Oil li required teiuret eiil) a very llttle, A few drops wtll cure any kind of an ache , and but a trltle mere Is need. d ler sprains and lameness, Uheuma tlstn Is net si lead! y atlected: an ounce and eeiiieltmis tuneiiiicLsaiu required. Nouiedl Neuiedl cine, heevtr. Is se sure te euro with the same number of applications, rer site by 11. II Cochran, druggist, 137 and 13J North gueeu street, l-uucaattr. ' Iiun't Harry, llenlleiiipii Said a man en his way te be hanged, there'll lie 1111 tun till 1 get there." VV nuy 10 Iho dyspeptic, nirveiis. and debilitated, don't hurry thought lisslyfer some reined J of doubtful merit, un certain of relief, when ou can i?et at the drug gists ler one dollar JiurilecK Jlloeil JHtters n lunsl sine le erne and certain te lienellt. Fer sale b II II Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1x1 North y neon atnet, Laucaster. A Newspaper Kdlter. O. M. Ilolcenib, of llloeuiv Hie, Ohie, rises te explain "Hud that terrible disease catarrh, for twenty liars couldn't taste or smell, and hear lng ws falling 77ieniu' Eclectria Oil icured 1110. These nre facta voluntarily given ngalust a former prejudlie of patent medicine." rer Bale by ll. it Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1JJ North Queen street, Lancaster dllll.OII'S l, ATA It Itll UKMKDY-a positive cure ler Catarrh, Dlptherta, and Canker Meuth rer sale by II. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 Nmth Queen stnait. JUST AS UOOl). Den tallow ativone te make you belleve any ethei remedy Is just na geed for sick headache as l)r LeslleVSpiclnl I'lescrtptlen, for It Is net true This is thu only remedy In the world that strikes at tlie root of the disease aud drives It out. dive It a trial. HIIlI.Olt'B CUKK wilt Immediately relieve Croup, whooping Cough and llrenchllls. rer sain by 11. li. Cochran, Urugglat, Ne. 137 North Queen at lent. Thu Population et Lancaster la about 30,(e, and we would say at leaat one half are troubled with seme atfoctlen of the Threat and Lungs, as these complaints are ac cording te statistics mero numerous than ethers. We would advUeall net te neglect the opportunity te call en us and get a bollle et Kemp's Ilalsam fur the Threat and Lungj. l'rlce BOcents and II. Trial stze free. Hespectfully, II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 North Queen street WHY VVILL YOU cougnwhen Shtloh'sCure W,J Klve Immodlate rollef. I'rloe 10 cts . BO ctg;, ".ttv"!'!!8.16 D " " Coehran, DruggUt Ne. 137 North lluoen atnwt. - A Bad Misfortune. Is te raise a ulce family of boys and girls and theubavu them carried Inte au eaily grave by that terrible disease Consumption. Tlea the warning and check it In its first stages by thn piempt use of Kemp's lUlsain for the Threut and Lungs, wuriauted te euro and lellevenll casus. I'llen B110. and ft. rer sale by II. II, Cochran, druggist, Ne. 137 North Queen street TYinl literee. (j) Wunderful Cures. W, I. Ileyt ft Ce, Wholesale and ltetall Drug, gists of Keine, Ua.,says: We have been selling lr King's New Discovery. Klectile Hitters and llueklen's Arnica balve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been seme wonderful cures etrected by these medi cines In this city. Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use or a low botllea or Dr. King's New Discovery, taken In connection with Llectrte Hitters. We guuranUie tbeui always. Beld by II. D. Cochran. I'nigulii, 197 and m North quven street, i.nn euvier, 1'ft. tl) lzSBEl MMUtWfl MsMki armMtMi H OOD'H BAHHAl'ARIMiA. After Diphtheria The patient recovers strength slowly, as Uiesyi Uiesyi tern Is weak slid debilitated, and the bleed pel sened by the ravages of the disease. What Is noosed Is a gnd reliable tonle and bleed purl flcr llke Heed's Sarsaparllla, which has Juit the elements of strength for the body, and vitality and llchneis ter the bleed which seen bring baek robust health. Alter scarlet fover or pneumonia It It alie of great benefit. After rr covering from a prolonged sickness with diphtheria, and needing something le build me up, 1 took two bottles of Heed's Darsa parllla. 1 lei t geed results from the first dose. It seemed le go from the top of my head te Iho ends el my tees. 1 knew Heed's Karsaparllla Is a geed thing " tl II. 8tlirre, Druggist, West field, Mam, After Boarlet Fover Upen ear little girl, who had been sick with scarlet fever, the 11 of Heed's Barsaparllla was most marvelous, entirely removing the poison rrem her bleed and restoring her te geed health Heed's Bsrsapartlta deserves our highest pralse." K. O Bhuttes', Hwatnpscett, Mass, " When my son recovered from diphtheria bis threat was swollen and Inflamed, he had no ap petite and his bleed teemed In a very peer con dition. After using two bottles et Heed's Bar saparllla he wts ycry liiueli better, gained In flesh, and his threat seemed much Improved." Mas. 11. M. I'HiaceTT, rrankllu, N. It. HOOD'S SAESAPABILLA, Sold by all druggists, tl t six for t I're pan d by 0. 1. HuOl) A CO , Apothecaries, Low Lew ell, Mass. 100 DoaeB One Dellar. B KOWJTH IKON IllTTHil!. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! WILL CUHE IIKADM'IU:, INDIOK8TION, HIM0USNi:S9, DVai'Kl'tsIA, NKHVOC8 l'HOHrKATION, MALAKIA, OIIILUSanii KKVKKM, TIUKDFnEIilNa, OKNKKAii DIMIIIilTY, I'AINS IN Tim HACK A HIDKH, IMI'UKnill.OOD, CONSTIPATION, rCMAI.E INKIHM1TIES, UIIKUMATISM, NKUHALOIA, KIDNKV AND MVKit TROUIU.K.S. 44-1-0IISAI.E II V ALL DUUaGiaXB. The (Jenulne has Trade Mark and crossed Red Lines en wrapper. TAKE NO OTHER. '2)tnl71ydw B aKIjKV MALT WIUBKY. PERRINE'S l'UUE IIAULKY MALT WHISKY. msl'Kl'.llA. INDIGESTION and all wasting diseases can be entirely cured by It. MALAUIA is completely eradicated from the sysUim by Its use. 1'EIlItINK'B I'UItE IIAULKY HALT WIIISKV revives the energies el these worn with excessive bodily or mental olTert. It acts as aSAKltUUAUD aatnst oipesuro In the wet and rigorous weather. AsT-TAKK part of a wlneglassful en your ar rival home alter the labors of tbe day and the squie quantity belore jour breakfast. Being chemically pure. It commends Itaelf te the med ical profession. WATOH TBB LABEL. Nene gonalne unless bearing the ilgnatnre of the Arm en the label M. & J. S. PERRINE, NO. 37 NORTH FRONT ST., rilll.ADISl.l'HIA. scpUl-emoedi. V OL1NA COHD1AU VOLINA CORDIAL CUKES DYSPEPSIA. INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVER, MALA RIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, KIDNEY TROUBLES, NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. It Is Invigorating and delightful te take, and of great vaiueas a Medlclnofer weak and Ailing Women and Children, ll gives new life te the whnlu System by btronglhentng the Muscles, Toning ihe Nerves, and completely Digesting the feed. This Kemedy contains no hurtful Minerals, Is composed of carefully selected Vegetable Medi clnes, combined skilfully, making a Bale and riuasanl Itemedy. A HOOK, " Veltna," by leading physicians, tutllng hew te treat diseases at UOMK, mailed, tOKCther wttb a set of handsome cards by new Helletype process, en receipt of 10 cents. Ker sale by all Druggists and Grocers. Should the dealer near jeu net keep VeLIxa Cebdial, remit it ut, and a full-elte bottie will be sent, charges paid. rnsrARHD ekly bt Vellna Drug tind Obomleal Company, IIALTIMOHE. SID., U, B. A. e2Myd4w lOI'.N HKMOVKK. YICrOKU CORN KEMOYEH. Warruuled te eradicate completely and In a short time, the most obdurate corns, hard et soft, without pain. Beld by U00. VV. Hull, Chat. A. Lecher, Jehn U. Kautrman, Dr. Wm. Worm Werm ley, And. O. Krev, Chan. J. Bhulmyer, and at IIKCUTOLD'S DUUU BTOUK, Ancliklvd Na sol West Orange BU TUY'M UHKAM HALM. CATARRH HAY FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM lives llellef at Once and Cures COLD IN HEAD, (JATAHUU, UAY 1"KVKU. Net a Liquid, SnntT or I'owder. Free front In In lurleus Drugs and Oltenslve Oders. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is agreeable, l'rlce W cents at druggists by mall, registered, GO cts. Circular free. KLi llitOS, Druggists, Oswego, N. Y. JulyZJ-lyoedAlyw B XHAUHTKD VITALITY. EXHAUSTED VITAIITY THltBClKNCKOr LirK, the great Medical work of the age en Manhood, Nervous and Physical Debility, I'lomature Decline, Errors et leuth, and Iho untold mlsertes consequent thereon, as) pages sve. la prescriptions for all diseases, cietb, lull gilt, only 1 CO, by mall. "J".?' niutratlvosaiuple tree te all yeun and n!?auWl! I".?.1) 2F tDO "uxt w dtty- Address DH. W. II. l'AUUKU, 4 Uulnnch Htreet, llosten, Mas;, urieiymuaw jj&mj. riUKK GUAIlANTKKn, RUPTURE. Cure guaranteed by Dlt. j, u. MAYKb. ase at once 1 no operation or delay from busl n" J5"!lVPlA?.,l,na" euros. Main ofHee. Ml ARCH T rtllLA, Mnrt ler sHreuiir, ne-irdAw iTITTiT.r fANUARY 1, st Closing Si of Winter Gurments ! H AOBR & BROTHBR will ofTer at greatly rodtieod prleea the balanoe of tbelr atoek of LADIES' and MEN'S WINTER OARMBNT3. Examination and comparison lnvited. LADIES' CLOAKS Ladles' Heal Plush Oeata, $10, FormerPrloo, 920 ; Ladloa'Seal Plush Oeata, $10, Fermer Prloe, $aa.60 ; Ladles' Seal Plush Oeata, $22 CO, Fermer Prlee, 827.GO ; Frizoe and Bouelo Wraps, $7.60, $10, $ 12, Tormer Prloe, $10. $12, $15 ; Oleth Nowmarkets, $4, $6, $7.60, Fermer Prloe, $0, $7, $10 , Jackets, $3 60, 88, $0, Fermor Prlee, $6, $8, $10. CHILDREN'S HAVBLOOKS marked down In prloe. GENT'S OVERCOATS AND WINTER SUITS Men's Koraey Overcoats, Men's Fur Boaver Over coats, Men's Diagonal Beaver Overoeats, Men's Elyslan Boaver OvorceatP, Men's Buslnesa Suits, Youths' Overcoats and Suits all Marked Down In Prloe. Hager & Brether, 25-27 WEST KING STREET. VLUAMINU I, A LB. jrTitEAf'uAivaAiNa GREAT CLEARING SALE AT ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST KING ST., LANCASTEB, VA. rievlens te enr annual iteck Uklnv n have concluded te reduce ouriteckconslderably. In order te accomplish Ibis we thill Inaugurate A Thirty Days' Clearing Sale, Beginning MONI1AY EXT, JANUAUT ltth. and continuing for Thirty liars only, cndlne BA-IUKUAT. FJCBIIUAUI 11,1887. We sbail offer te ear patrons snch tremendous bargains In every ojie of our dlrrrsntdepart. ments as te compel safes. These prices will ueld geed only for these Thirty Days The following sre only a A FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS WHICH WKOrFKK. A Ttelt te our Stere will st ence cenv lnce that we mean what we say, and that we are really selling goods at Less Than Manufacturers' Prices Ne. 1100 Dezen Ladles' lelt Hats, geed and desirable shapes, at 8Ijr.TLKN0n.MS AI'lhUK. Ne. 2 We will sell all our Kiady Trimmed Hats and Hnnnms at exactly HALT 1'KICB. Twe dollar Hats at 11 10, 11 eOiHtsat ll.SO; JW natsatriSO; tte Xatsat (JO and seen Ne. 3 -All our Trimmed Schcel UaU forChU ferChU forChU drenatezaeUy HALT l'Ulcir. Ne. Our entire stock of Fancy Wings, Ilreasts, lllrds.redueedti exactly HALF I'll ICE. Ne i -We have marked down our fnll line of Colored Ostrleh Tips In evury Imaginable sh&de and color. Our 75c. Tlpi te lc a bunch: our 100 II lis te 01c a bunch . our 11 60 Tips te Sic a bunch ; our tl CO Tips tell 19 a bunch , our MM lips te IL6) a hunch; our ISO) lips teU.H a bunch. Ne. s All our Dlack and Colored Plumes worth from R.90 te ll.oe at the uniform price of 11.00 Ne. 7 One let of Wblte riumcs sold formerly at 11.25, 160 ana riOJ at the uniform price of 69 cents No.8-Oneletof Twe toned Combination Tips reduced from tl 00 te dle. a bunch. Ne. e-All cur Hat ornaments at HALF PRICE. One Let of Ne 18 Otteman Illbbeutn all colors reduced te 80. a yard. One Let of Ne. 0 All Silk Fancy Ittbben, open worked, all colors, reduced te c. a j ard One Let of about W pieces et Ne 9. Hand '8 Satin or tires drain Klbben, plain or l'lcet Edje, reduced teitc a yard. One Letof yine fancy Ktbben, fermer'y se'd at from 40c teMc a yard, nduced te a cents a yard. Our Fancy Cole'ed Bilk. Velvets, formerly sold from 12.00 te 1100 a ard reduced te uniform prlcoef ON at UOLLAU A YAK1) We will have a continued list of llargalns by next week , In the uieanUrne we Invite all te come and sea for themselves that We Mean What We Say, AND THAT SUCH RAKE BARGAINS Haie never before been been In Lancaster IN OUU Cleak Department WK HAVE MADK Sweeping Reductions. EVERY GARMENT HAS UbBN MARKED DOWN TO BUCH A LOW PRICE THAT1T 18 BOUND TO SELL AT ONCK. Wa Advise All Who N lah te Buy A BIG BARGAIN Te Cell as Early asl'esslblJ and Loek at Our COATS & CLOAKS AND THE 111 PRICKS. CUHE KOK TUB PEAK. Peck's Patent Improved Cushioned Ear Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform the work et the natural drum. Invisible, com fortable and always In position. All conversa tion and even whispers Beard distinctly. Send ler illustrated book with testimonials, FHKK. Address or call en F. 1II8COX, Hi Broadway, Nsw ietk. Mtntlea lilt patxr. ,, ., - , JANUARY 1, 1887. OUt UOUDM. M ETZOEH 4 HADUI1MA'H CHEAP TO REDUCE STOCK WK WILL NOW SELL OUH LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S GOATS - AT - GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Metzger & Haughmaii's Gheap Stere, Ne. 43 West King Street, Between the Ooeper Heuse and Serrel Herse Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. N EXT DOOR TO COUKT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK'S. Ladies' and Children's Coats - AT - REDUCED All our Oeata have been rodueod (e These Btlll In want should bee them. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse, Lancaster, Pa. JKWM.UY. XT Z. RHOADS, JEWELER. . HOLIDAY GIFTS. Fans, Fans, Opera Olaeses, Musical Bexes, Oil Paintings, Marble Statuary, Bronzes, Froneh Cleek, Spoons, Knlvea and Ferks, Ohild's Sets, Nut Pleks As Oraeks, Bhoe Butteners, Olevo Buttenei s. VInegrrettes, Fine Lamps, Ink Stands, Ink Stands with Soales, Smoking Bats, Tea Seta, Oake Baskets, Fruit Dlshes, Epornee, Baklncr Dishes, ; Watohea & Chains. H. Z. RHOADS, Jeweler, Ne. 4 West King Street, BLEIUU8. SO. MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WINS. HONEST WORK ! HONEST PRICES ! Philip Doersom's 1(1 Reliable Carriage Works, 120 AND 128 EAST KING STREET, (Nearly Oppo3lte the Leepard Hetel,) Laneaater, Penn'a. -ALL SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, SLEIGHS, BuggieSj Phaetons, Business Wagons, Market Wagons, -AT- Philip Doersom's Old Nes. 126 and 128 EAST KING STREET. UOVMMWUUMUUlXti uuvvt. s UIKK'S CAIU'ET HALL. CARPETS ! -UKOPKNI.NQ OK- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest aud DebI Seleoted Line et Oarpeti evr ex Melted In thl city. WILTON8, VKLVET3, all the Trading Make of 1100V ANOTAl'K9TU UUUBSKLB.TIIUKE-PLT, AU-Weel and Cotten Chain EiTaASUl'EUS, and all qualities el IV. fJUAIN CA11PET8, DAMASK and VENETIAN CAlll'ETS. UAO nnd CHAIN CAIU'ETS of our own manufacture a specialty. Bpcelal Attontlenpaldtothetnanufaeturo of CUSTOM OAIU'ETB Alse a mil Line Of OIL CLOTHS, KUGS, WINDOW SHADES, CO VEKLETS, Aa, SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. West King nnd Water Streets, laucaster, Pa. leb2S-Imdw TOBACCO CUTTINQH, HOKAPS. HIFT INU8 AND PACKEU4' WABTE, Dry and Clean, bought for caih. J. 3. MOL1NS, Ne. 873 Pearl Btroet, New Yerk. Uaterenee rre4. nehnlia. Hn. ill Pearl aUeet, Hbw Vet. '"'itT ire" . . ,-r- f JAMUAltY 1, 18S7 LANCASTER, PENN'A. 8TOHK. PRICES. prices that must ofTeot rapid ealea. Lancaster, Pa. KINDS OK Reliable Carriage Works, K7-iyaw CARPETS ! TKKKOHH OV TUfcl DENTAIj UUA1H IU3AKMKD. Teeth extracted by the ue et eleetrlclty per fectly Bate and harmless. My 14.00 Teetn are maila et the best material that 1 uan purchase, trilling teeth a speslaltr. All work guaranteed. Vf.U riBUElt, Dentist, rWr Ne, NetUt Qneen St. mmmm ;A?j ... .. - -v.'VLi0tv KwtmN a f j BiluUMI tf I aflVMiHH Anil MlULUt.v., , f vara imt LAneMter ter UInM i Me and li ai a. tn., and tv ifc . Can Iohte MlllsraTllts rer f.aneuUir aVI t)ndloeoa.mandlMmifloni4Tifcl rKAI)INO A OOLUMHIA KAII.l V...A.NI "ItANnilltS. AND LEBANON At ..niwirirm.inu,n, im ' On and after itUNtiAT, NnvKMitK ll, tM,t re: CeluniMa and Lannutr at 7.M .i iil ' ' m. and S.1U p. in and lira in. V :ivi i!nt.iiMntA v rOL Vtfl,n M '80 a. m , ll and a.40 p. m, Ter Lebanon at I J US and tw p. tn. & nainsi.KAVKgUAIlHVVII.I)H AJ rer Iteadini at . a. in. and J IS n. in. "' Ter tabannn at I p. m. p,m rer K..ltnB at 7 a. m ltte e- . .sl4r.l K rer Lebanon MB.wii.it, i- ii.w p.m. rerQnatTyvIileattisi i'9KianK! t&i rer llcadln- lt $ tf'tfjjr ""i V rer LfUhen Vt B.V7 a. mAVA H2 fr BH ! 1 4 TIIAIN8 LF.AVB 1.KIIANON. Fer Lancaster nt 7 ffl a, in., W. and iSa xt. m Fer unrryTUle at 7.a)a.m. nQ 1M " w" B0DAg TKAPg. TllAINB IiKAVS UKAD1NU rer Lnnenstnr at 7.30 a. m. and 4.DD p. in. rer Quarry vllle nt l.eu p. in. T1CAINH I.R1VV ntrillllVVIM.V for I .ancaster, Txibanen and Heading at 7.1D a.ia' TKAINS LRAVK KINO ST. tLn.nrjutAr.1 '; rer Rmdtng and Lebanon at tM a. in. and Ml V p.m. rortjnarryvtlleatt Wp. m, , TUA1NS LKAVK PUINCKST. (Lancaster,! Fer Kmdtng and Lebanon and 8.W a. m. and .rt p.m. rer Qnanyvllle at R.43 p. in. . TIIAIN9 I.BAVB L1CMAN0N. rer Lancaster at 7M n.m. and 3 40 p. m. 1 rer quarryvllle at S 45 p.m. rnr ffinnflpttnn l fv.1t.nn.! u.riAli. ...a Hen, iAncnsler Junction, Manhetin, Uradlsa 13Q LAl)Knnn.lAilHmalnl.Uaa .11 ...Ia-. Mt A. M. WILSON, Harwrlnuinnent. - 35 PENNSYLVANIA KAILKOAO HOUEU ULK. In elTeet rrnm Jnnn 19 105M Trains mvi LxneiBTni and Ioute and arrtTi) 4llS at Philadelphia as fellows t "nnJ IMITO WE8TWAKD. raclfle Kxpresit... News Kxprest Wav PasienirH... Philadelphia. u'p. m. 4 TO a. m. Ie a. m. 7110 a in. Mall train via lit. Jey) n u, v jaau xrainr. ..... Nlairara Express Hanerer Aocem rastLlnef rroderlck Accem Lancaster Accem Harrlsbnrg Accem.... Columbia Accem...... llairlsburtf Exprens.. Chicago and Cln. Ex..) Western Kxpreu).... KASTWAUD. Phlla. Expresst rast Limit Ilarrlaburg Express.., Iincaster Accem ar.., Columbia Accem Poashere Express Philadelphia Accem.. Bnnday Mall Day Ext) roast via Columbia 7.10 a. m. rlaCelnmbla U'iia.m. via (Jelumbln TIAJIt, Jey i3 p. in. 4 40 p. m.: 6 10 p m.l B W p.m. le-os p. re. Leave Lai caster, .Jjna.ui, B-cs a. in. B 10 a.m. B.M a. n.. 9-oil a. m. ll-.58p.re. x 05 p. m. -f) p m. 4 15 p.m. UarrlsburK Accem.. d Kt n. m, The Lancaster Accommodation leaves Ilarrta. burg at 9.10 p. m. and urrtyes al Lancaster at 9M p. mu The Marietta Accommodation leaves Celnm blaat640a.m.andreachcsMarlettaat6.55. Aht& leaves Columbia at 1145 a. m. and 3.45 p. hl, reaching MarlettA at 12.-01 and 159. Leav Marietta at 3 05 p. m. and arrives atCelnmbUM S.-W ; also, leaves at 8 55and arrives at 8 50. The Yerk Accommodation leaves Marietta at 710 and arrives ut Lancaster at 8 00 cennectln with Ilarrlsburg Express at 8-10 a. m. The rrederlck Accommodation, west, eonneet lng at Lancaster with rast Line, west, at U p. m.. will run through te rrederlck. The rroderlck Accommodation, east, leare Columbia at 12:35 and reaches Lancaster at 13sM p. m. Hanover Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9-50 a. m-, will run through te Uanever, dally, except Bun. day. rast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagftjd, will step at Downlngtewn, Ceutesvllle, Parkaar bure, MU Jey, EllrabethtDwn and Mlddletewa 1 The only trains which run dally. On Sunday the Mall train wast runs by wav of Columbia. J. 11. WOOD, Ueneral l'assonger Agent. CHAS. K. FUOII General Manscer. UhASaWAUK. H1 QH MARTIN, HTMAKA b LJi A A Happy New Year te All. We take tliisoppertuiiityatthe open ing of the Xcxv Year te express eiir thanks te our many friends for se liberal share e their ratronase tlutlnn V, the past ear. and especially for that cj ,..r,," .:... ,r.,i.;.. ....:.. ,.. .s uunng tue laiu iiuiiuay cunauu. vur r r. . , i.l I .!! ..'n ft. uiiur t in uuuiUK uuw in uuiea no intrv . Jm appear In the market te Lauc.wter Iim X.fl been appreciated, and it will serve as a stimulus In the future. We shall en deavor duriuR the year we have just pnlprpil in frillnw nn that stnttift llnft of ixillcv and eiva te the neenle of Lancaa 8f n n- rn-nn ..nn.il.lA l.n c.n.n n-l..l. ici,liaiui lu l'U3iuic, iuu eaiiic 'i.ti- leRoastheso enjejed In larger cities. $8 All new wares shall flud room en our D11CHC3, 1I1JU lUIUUju wuu " " -rjjM Lxincaatercity anti county names, uur j prices shall always be as low as ikjssI- w; ble, quality being considered. Mi A hearty invitation is extended te all te visitoursiero.wnemerpurcuasing or simply looking snail receive me same a courteous attention. u! Our motto shall ber " Fair and honest dealing with all." HitfhXMartin, 15 EAST KING STREET. liANOABTSU, PA. WJITOUBB. TTATOUEH. Watche3, Clocks Chains and Jevelry at less than auction prices until January 1, UaT. rtne let of nines, Ae. Alse, Elgin, Walthain f Aurera for which I em Sole Agent), and ether rirst-Clasa Watches. Hest Watch and Jewelry "alrcerreet Uine by Tolegraph DaUy, only place In city. L. WEBER, 1K North Queen BL, Near l'enn'a, It. K. Depot, Spectacles, Eyeglasses and OplIcalQoeds. Alt kinds et lewelry. HlffBH AUD UQVUSB. 29 29 -GO TO- Reigart's Old Wine Stere rer Pemtnery Sue, ItoucheBce, Pljier lleldsleck, tt it i....,.r, t ft. anil rtilnih.ir W atllnfr brand of Imported Champagnes. Alse,Madelra, Sherry M and Pert Wines, Clarets, Bauteraes, Ale an 2 Sele Agent for Special Great Western ChaB,1 pagne, produced by the Pleasant Vuliey Wl -1 United SUites. A . A lull tlneet lTrandy, Whisky, ulna and Ueuii. (. California (.tarei ana mvu n me, ut nsi ti lev. Calllernla. Cm H. E, Slaymaker. tT, ... mm . M BABT KIM .i w ti M Iwgt i?3 m 1 ti m .m &J4 m y fi A l,AJ"Wl m i -41 ' I ,.&-; t-. l. .. 4t-a V
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