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I bktti II AT tfir tt yei ' Vtltir", v jii ' . vi r k My. , 1, rrfitu -li ft iifn rill, (.noteul te Hit-It prep Vit, t'lJt'r. fcn. vt i Irtilrt; dai d alitlll) tiea.Mtifnil t teieartlithtll, ' 's. u f uKiri'r'ilt'n9 'N" ' Awkward yen art and sharp, no doubt i till are we glad te see you near, With eheek 10 ruddy aa eye e clear, With lusty humor and Joyous shout. Calling far eS for Us Seminar te bear. Houth t your clnmsy toueh taay be, It fringe the tassels of alder and Hreh Teir Jetljr, gruff Udghter tings merry and arelij Yen ars the aert of a fellow for tne, C'ea from your hUlng placet r or ward, AT 7. fitakt In 1'eulV CamrMMlsn. m ai aw e i.rrjrrur. llsvlvsd by lb Piadlag el Unit Deeusaent at the narrlsnarg "lets Ospltelj One of the legislative committees at Harris burg en Friday, In delving among the ar. cblVM of the Ueute of Representatives after traces of an old oeuimlltee report, oaiMaeroa a doeument which possesses a rotnaatle inter. tat and reealla a aemewbat eteltlug IneldMt of social Ufa at the atate capital In 1865, which nevar get into print, and was known te bat limited circle at the time. The document la the original of IIeum bill Ne. 2 of tbe leg leg talatlveaeaalen or 1360, the IntroduetlM of which at the drat bem Ien at whleh the neus wa fully organized we tbe flrttaet In the legtalatlTO oareer of Matthew H. Quay, new atate treavurer and Uutted States aanatet elect It wa a bill te divorce Mary Wllaen MoOennoll from bar huaband, Uenry Lloyd MoCeuiicll. Mra. MoUennell waa the young and handaeme daughter of tbe then Qoverner Uurtln, and thereby bangs the romance of this atety. TnretiKb, the efjert el Mr. Quay and Sena Sena eor Lewry, of the Crawford district, tbladl. Teroe bill, without going te cemmitter, passed both Houses of the legislature In leas than two hours. This waa en January 10, ISM. Mr. Quay, whose flee baud waa aeeu In the railroading et tbu Philadelphia magle ttatee' bill through aetne weeks age, evident ly began te get en te the raplif legislative tnelbesla very aoen in hi pnlttleal carter. Mlaa Mary Wllaen Curtln bad Juat budded la her teen when her lather waa elected gover nor of Pennsylvania, and waa a eobeol girl when she catue te Ilarrlaburg te lire at the executive mansion, Sbe waa sprightly, geed. Matured, and bail charming manner. By 1S6M abe had grown te be one of the band Boniest, most entertaining, and meat Bought after of all tbe buda In society there and In Philadelphia, where ahe waa well known and la still remembered as a belle. Oae evening at an enterlalnment at tbe governor's mansion the met young Captain Uenry Lloyd McUoeoell, a dashing officer of tbe army, who was taken 111 during tbe re ception and waa kindly taken care of by the governor's family. This led in frequent meet ings between Mlaa Curtln aed veung Me Cennell, who was a flue looking fellow, but et no particular aortal aulas, aed would net have beau listened te by the governor as a suitor for the hind or hla daughter. But Ceptd and the ciptaln'a aheulder-atrapa played havoc with the young lady'a beart '1 he result waa that one afternoon a pair of timid levera appeared lu tbe office of old "'Squire" Mcbaughllu and asked te be mar ried. The young lady was Tailed. The Jus fee did net tlreaui that abe waa tbe governer'a daughter, whom he knew by algbt as one of the pretty girls of the town. Ue readily agreed te perform the ceremony. Ilia little nephew, who was present witnessed the mar riage certlOeata. The venng lady gaveber name aa Mlaa Mary Wllaen Curtln, with a strong accent upon tbe last syllable, Tbe eld'aqnlreand till nephew are both dead, but there la Mill a living witness te this ceremony in lianlsaurg -William McLaugh lin, the justice's son, who waa borne from the war ou a furlough, and happened te be In tboefllceat the time. "Captain McConnell," and Mr. McLaugh lin, In relating the story or the marriage, was a very handaeme fellow, but 1 guess tbat'a about all there was In blru." The captain walked down the street te the eiecetlve mansion and left bis brtie at the deer, going te hla own quarters, presumably te let tbe storm blew ever. But the aterin never did blew ever. Tbe governor, aa waa te have been expected, waa In a towering rage when he was told by hla daughter what ahe bad done. The young lady waa hurried onto a bearding aoheolaud outefreaob, aud negotiations were begun with tbe huaband te Satblmeutnr the way as well. Uoverner urlln'a political power at that time waa greater prebab y than that of any man In the state, and means were found te Induce the jnung and daring captain te leave tba atate and make no claims upon his wile, who, be waa told, bad repented of her marriage, and didn't care te see him any mere. In a few days the ciptatn left Ilarrlsburg, and was lest algbt of ny hla friends there, lie subse quently became a United Hiatea marshal In tne West, where be new Uvea. Whether tbe young bride pretca'ed against tbe summary way in which abe waa snatched fromber butbanu'a arms la a matter of con jecture, but It mm nurent gossip among these few who knew et the circumstances that the lrte governor bad locked bla dauiriiterup In her room In the executive mansion until the eiplaln waa out of the way. The marriage waa kept pretty quiet considering tne circumstances, and although tbe story did leak out In society In a piece meal aert of way, the particulars were never known, aud the papers knew nothing of the affair. Aa aoen as tbe legislature met a di vorce bill was presented, as baa been seen, and the marriage annulled. Since then Miss Curtln has married a gentleman In every way worthy of her, la well known In society eltelea at the national capital and in A'ew Yerk, and leeks bask upon ber youthful felly with the regret which cornea wilb mere aeber years, S Bl TJMful and Ilnrirut Medleteea, There li a certain claa of remedies for oontl eontl oentl patlon absolutely useless. Ihesn are helmes and potion male la great part of podephyllln, aloes, rhubarb, gambege and ethar worthless Ingredients. The damage thsy de te the stomaea of these who uie them la tnoilealsble. They evacuate the bowels, It Is true, but always de se violently and profusely, snd besides, gripe the bowel. Their fffeet is te weaken both them and tbe stamneb. Metier far te use the agree able and salutary aperient, ilestetter'e eteinach Bitters, the laztilve effect et w bleb la never pre. i edsd by pale, or aeenmpanled by a convulsive, violent notion et the bjwels. On the contrary, it Invigorates these organs, tbe stomach and the entire system, as a means of earing and pre vantlBR malarial favei s, no medicine can com pare wltn it, and It remedies nervosa debility, tbeamatlam, kidney and bladder Inactivity and otter lnerganle ailments. rami "The things we knew are neither rich nor rare," butmaikedbr anuneommen ingredient of cernmnu lente. One nf them is that one cent bottle of Salvation OU sill lelleve pals. Try It. Ai true as steel, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Vets. smviai. Mutivma. Frem HyrasaM, If. T. "I fait week and languid had palpitation nf the heart and nsmbuesa of limbs Burdock Bleed BlUirt have oertolnly relieved m. Ibey are mett excel nt." Mr. J. M. wrUbU tnr aale by II. 11 Cochran, druggist, 137 aud 139 North Queen atreet, Lancaster, Kicked Oat. Bew many people there ars who are struggling te rise In tms world that are kicked down and eat by envious rivals. 'Shomai' Eeltclrie OU never "kicked out" its patrons. It Is true bine for threat affections, asthma and catarrh It is a certain and rapid cure, for aala by H. B. Coch ran, druggist, 17 and 1M North (Juesa atreet, Lancaster. Bems Streng-minded Weinsa Can regulate tbelr husbands amatlegly fast, sheald they net di their duty. Burdock Bleed Mttr$ are a geed regulator of theeliculatien. Tbyre exclusively a bleed tonle, and conse quently strike at tbe root of many serious ail ment, for sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist. Iff and U9 North Queen street, Lancaster. Pat Upen 111 Feat. "Bet up Is bed and renghed till the clothing was wet with pemplratl an. My wife Insisted that 1 use Tftemat' Ecltctrie OU. The flrst tea spoonful relieved uie, and two bottles have cured ue. 1 can nenesuy recommend it" , H. Perkins, Creek Centre, N. V . rer sals by II, . ueenran, aruggwi, ( rand 1 North Queen rf r- ,-1 -- iluide. ' . ft . 5 ( C ir - tU) i 'V but l .-fe it tA OL'urhuia- . p vv 1 ; iiuni i u cur l yi-en-na. ' .. '?Ml .tf 'e T U U '3 1 111 i. ,-r; n si' if St tkH'l IV ena in irmn - Llll p iilrr UtarUe. ! u;, Jlfn,'l bU r. -lae.. t tc tl ' ., . T lertl j- I ' n 1 t 11. r ' 3 fhi Prpp.'-fe for upHng It Is lnne tee exiW t he nitutK-iy tot ,mnf sr.'J ,ieflrplvUI tlcb shcald ilvr' i'.teixtotileut tiw tn. tfjcui e net i ittdJrtrn IT er,' 'en letinlfl'l mil tsrefrtla, rn, nr ni.riibuturi Uw Uuwi, sod ... t-tU, U. Utcilijiu lag Reeds Barsapartlla. DonetputoffteklBga reiUble medlelae, bat ? HOOO'I gAgeAPAHILLl " My wife hU very wnei keallh for a leag UtM lufrartag from Indigestion, peer appetite aa oeBsUatMadaaae, abe trkd avaryUlag ws eoBlkearer,wat found no relief till aaetrleg Beed'aBsrsepaTllle. helsnewUklBglbeUIrd bottle, and never lelt better In her life. We real It our dety te reeemmend it te every one we knew." Gee. ten savins, Merslasd, cook Cet " rCKiriESTHC BLOOD. "aavan years age, while my lltue biy waa BlaylsginUeyard, lis was bitten by a spider. The polsea entered hla blend, and sorseseon broke out about bla body t they Itched terribly and eansed hla la tense suffering. Several times we succeeded la healing tbe aeraa np, bat la spits of all we could de they would break out agata. riaally ws tried Heed's Sanaparlila, and be took eae bottle and one tbtrp of another, when tba sores disappeared. lie his set a sere spot en aim new, and 1 eemllerhlsa perfestly eared.", Wtf.H. B. Wasd, Desnlsgtcs, reaa. Heed's Sarsaparilla ild by all druggist. Hi sis for aa, rrspsrtd by O. L HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lewell 1W DOIBS OMB DOLLAR. (II TVYSPEreiA, IS A DASOBROUS AS M-f wall as distress! n llstresslng complaint. If aag by imparting nuTtrttlea, and de ne of the ayaUat, te prepare the decline. lectea, it uses by nresalns tha tens way of Sapid Decline. Pkfilclsu ftfet Dnifgiite atenamfliewl BROWN'S BON BITTERS! At THE BEST TONIC. It quickly and completely Cures Dyspepsia In all Ita forms, lieartburn, Belehtng, Tasting the reed. etc. It enrlebes and partnes the bleed, stimulates tbe appetite, and aids the assimila tion of feed, Bsv.T. J. BeasrrsB, tbe honored pastor of the first Reformed Church. Baltimore, Md., says i sta and Indigestion, I take great pleasure fjt iiaTins uiwa nrewDi ijxm miiers rer ngt lln reoemmanaing It ntgwy. Alse consider It nfe Highly, nd in splendid tonle and invlgorater, and very stren engtnening." Hoi.JeaaraC. Scrr. Jndge of Circuit Court, Clinten Ce.. lnd., says : " i near most cneerrel testimony te tne nv u uie emcacv Bcaey of Drewn's Iren Bit- ter ler U uvanenttla. and as a tonle " Mas. C. A. .VeawAT, Merrill, Wis, ears: "I suffered for two year with Dyspepsia. Used many different remedies without bennflt. My 6hyslclan advised ma te try Brown's Iren Bit in. Three bntuee cured tne." The genuine has Trade Mark and crossed led lines en wrapper. Take no ether. Mads only by BROWN CUIUICAL CO., CUIUICAL CO., Baltimore. Md. (J)mlMyilAw ARLKY MALT WHISKY- PERRINE'S rUIlk BABLXT MALT WHISKY. DTaPRFSIA. INDIOBBTION and all wsstlng diseases can be entirely cored by IV. MALARIA Ueempletsly eradicated from tbe system by Ita use. PgRUlNK'S FUUK BARLRT MALT WIUSKT revives the energies of these worn with excessive bodily or mental effort. It acta as a BArgOUAUD against exposure in the wet and rigorous weather. av-TAKE part or a wlneglaeafnl os year ar rival home alter the labors of the dsy and the same quautlty before your breakfast. Being chemically pare. It commends Itself te the med ical profession. 'WATOH TBB! LABEL. Nene genuine unlets bearing the signature of the Orm en the label. M. & J. S. PERRINE, MO. 87 NORTH FRONT ST., ' rillLADKLrUIa. septn-einitedA niENEWtiUlMINE. KASKINE (THE NEW QUININE.) Ne Tiad Bffeete, Ne HeadtiOhe, Ne Naesect, NO RlDglDR Batb, Ourea Qulekly, Fleasaat.Pere. A POWERFUL TONIC that the most delicate stomach will bear. A SPECIFIC FOR MALARIA, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, And all Germ Diseases. Bellevne Hospital, N. T., "Universally sue- cviitim." St- rraneta Hospital, N. T.-"tyei err patient dlacharxttl tnavn witn Kaakine has been cnrd." Dr. I-. R. White, U. f. examining Burgeon, writes t " Kasktnels the best msdlcluesaade." Dr. UM. t,lessner,B90RtstllstBt,NswTerk City, has cured eve'rw patients with Kasklne sftorquintnnandalletherdrugshad failed. He says i "it u undoubtedly the bast medicine ever dli covered." Prof. W. r. llolcembe, M. P., M East Mth Bt , N. Y.. late l'ref In N. Y. Med. College), writes : "Kasktne Is superior te quinine In Its speolfle puwnr, inn anu never proauees me stigutest la- ji Jury te tbe hearing or constitution . liev. Jaa. L. Rail, Chaplain Albany Fenlten- tiarv, r, writes mat Kasstne baa cured hU wife, alter twenty years sufferln is from malaria an m Bl in nervous dyspepsia. Write him for particulars. 1 heutanils upon thousands write that Rsaklne rasturdtfaeiuatterall ethar medicines failed. Wrltn for book et letttmenlals Kaskine ein be taken without any special medical sd Ice. 1 ea per bottle. Soldey H. B. OO0HBAN, or sent by mail en receipt of price. K ASKINB CO., M Warren Bt, New Tors. feMt-lyeedaw L3AFK. SURK AND SPEEDY CURB. K3 Hupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases of eltner sex. Why be humbugged by quacks wnen you can nnd in ur. we. ana in ur. n nKnL tei c the only Rastr- lab rnvsicuv in fhlladelphla who mases a el the above diseases, and emus svt Ctrasa mtuisniD. Advice Free aae and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home aame day offlees private. DR.W.HTwRiaHT, . Ml North Ninth Street. Above Race, P. e. Bex 873. . VhilauelphU. lanlS-lvdAw VAMMLA9B. STANDARD WORK. Edw. Edgerley, OARBIAOE BUILDIR, MO. 40, 41. ti, 4S MARKET STRRRT, Bear of rostetBoe, Laneaatar, Fa , I have In Stock aud Build te Order Bvery Va riety et the following styles : COUPKS, BOOBIg. CABRIOLKTS, OARRIaOKH, V10TOB1 A8. UU8INK3B WAUONS, "T" CARTS, McCALT, WAOONf. BURR1VB, MARKKT WAUONS.PHiETONB, EXPUKS3 WAQONB. I employ the Beat Meehanles, and have facili ties te bulla coreetly any style of Carriage de sired The Onallty. Sl. n "1nlV t Wrrt i aire It uevlbc j It "rw XMb a!lKK'l, Hd'Oi" k'nu leal' ., len - ' i. teu. i" wn.1' I'laftinj, u-j j1' r.ptj nit-evilf Te. fil J f. .v 1U) t"Sir LON ' -Oue lvt Ot -iVul. Id ihatiB'i'J .Ur. 1 ? Vd rinKiiHeit'i of 'sa.it ut'm'.Xu eujlk JL yi"Arian. IWUiei'-Hclt u7 the vtoef lwtrtitv !-" ivitlv MM 'n .irmlcii. Xlj MM f 0 re i ' He'tn wt naLei'w tbai lm n r iu;a. r- ;,' if' ht jii v7- ixra.u("w; TtimKH .V r- 11 w TSSBSSB, & S5JTT0I. Jf r rt trvfvC". "fWt SPRING STOCK -or- BEADY-HADE CLOTHING We are compelled te offer tha balaaeeef ear Winter took at ORBATLT R1DU0ID PRtOK. Wll yew are la need of aay aaytbtag ta Baavy slaate it will pay you te buy irWasaew, whne we eaa glvs ye a goed'aswartaaeat e riSr AeaTt'la all we aak se tmrlaee yeatkat we te give yen a eisiui BURGEE & SUTTON, MaaalscUrlag astUcrt, NO. 34 OENTBI 8QUABB, LAMOAITBB. FA. QArtHMAH dt BRO 66-L.CaDsnianftBl0.-68 NORTH QUEEN ST. LAROB STOCK Fresh Goods. - low Prices. It is partiaularly te your advantage te si amiss out large stock of Mm'f, Bejs and Children's Clothing Before your purchase elsewhere. Our stock ass been enlarged, remodeled and fitted bd la tha beat of afyM, exclusively for ikaulanl ItAadv.llada ClOthlnS aud I la tha niece snltable for MerahantTaUerua IK. and nrsnared new te meet tha waste of the public. FACTS AND PRIOES. Men's Bulls at St IS. H.W, IA0O, ItM, agga, 110.00, 111 co, (it oe and ilg.10. Bevs' suiu at aisf, HA , also, 4J)a,aB.ea, M ex aa co and tie ou, ChUdren'a Suits at am ILW, H.00, ItM, HJO. Ho,Hce,lUandasce . . . one Thousand rair et Men's and Beys' Faata at TSo.sne-. aioe i rail value ler money. . Spring ovsreoau from tue and apwards. Yeu will never regret the money spent ea tbe stands ws are sew ewsrlsg at tbe lowest pries you nave e-rar kmeerm. WutsrOvereoataaTyeurewa ptfee. L. GAtiSMAH ft BRO., UANUrACTUBKRS OF Men's, Beja awl Ckllersi's ClelhlBf, S. B. COR. H. QUBRir A ORAJfOR STS-, LAMUASTRR FA. aarcieeed every ere except stenday and est urdayf. w KR8 4 RATHKOIT. Reductions! Plenty Of Cheap Clothing. TURBR " RKDCCTION " TIMES I Leads of Bargains Left Tet ! Plenty have been sold i plenty here yet. The R rices era low enough te Justlly anyone In buy ig for n-xt winter our baa been a satisfactory rsauotlen te us and te the trad. MEN'S SUITS AT ALL BKABONABIiC PRICRS VOR BOS I. Htm OK URRBtt WKAR. Priees in Reteh of Everyone. It won't eest you anything te sre these Bargains, and If you don't want te buy, we'll net insist Myers & Rathfon, Leading Lancaster Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET. LAMCABTRR, PA, TimwAum. P LINN A BRENEMAN. BUY THE GENUINE OLD STYLE HAND-MADE TINWARE -AT- FL1NN & BRENBJUM'S, "e.'ItSNcrth QuonnRtrest, J.ASO.tWXlt FA. QC'.TilAr IV AKI ilt'OiUKK. QKOK013 ifUNGT. CAalJTEK, centractci a iiuiljimi. Jl iatji .Ne. Wmt Mrg eutut.,, hhev AJ Jiant fttl' t.OMCiil.e JIAU'uiJieis. . wbbuswi.'hiTiH.Nn eknmu.sl kav.d SVtOU WdllaA 9Vai.lALn All '3r"itcuiray r,tvtn"t euJ mtvju I h nt .n utHWi-- fA afiiajVi Jqrvlti 'J na i'tttt ivii.i ei t, - ' If . 7 Is ii I i el 08C Spring Jtcktts and trips, Jersejs.RMdj-MidJ Dress While OUT OOlUetlOQ Of ih tsbOTw aV at. tlaasl wrliine sufflcient numbtr of ttjtet f nwln 4Vi nnmlns aisl Leading Styles and JOSEPH L RAU NOS. 1M. 138, 140 NORTH QUEEN HABatAlM- HKvV ATTHAOnOM -AT- ASTRICH'S Palace of Fashion, NO. 13 EAST ENO ST., LAIfOAETBB, f A. t WB GILL IT POSTMORTEM SALE. We have just rinlsnst BTOCKTAKIH. and In doing se we have enm acretv a great many Reeds, onus and RNns.aucbaswearsaBz RNns.aucbaswearsaBz raste dispose of AT aiypjuub. They consist of Qoed and Deslrsble Articles for wbteh w will- And RCAOX and QlTlCK BALK at this time of lbs year. We nave put thee tend np In LOTS. These lets will be placed en enr counters and saeh let n,a?e w.& a large uetet tiling the -rie. In order te dispose or them preperlv tsd In short time we wllTlnaagurate, COMMENCUfO M05DAY MOBTOTfr. F. or. A. EO-W'.Kb POST MORM SALE I THIS WIT t r MU7S1S Tltg X,,V3T Ws have hew long greatly en aoen tee aj T t St' , 9r1eIW tlueJ - , a ical itina4U - !') t.uilji9r St;. Vade ifr. i t iiiKrnsw VT sre ni this date, b present w will latere. fw ii - -" JTer f h r t--yre wfll-ih Whtit bareau's W Offer. Twe Iet Cents a pan One Let e. Ci.li' JlI-j i.' rl!U Pa uleth OIetc m. Ot. Cent a pair. Twe Let of tadiaa Mltu au:x and Cents a pair. . one Let of Lacing Rid Gloves, Spring Celers and lilaek at 17 Cents a pair. One Let Butten Kid Qlevss, 19 Cents a pa Ir Twe Leu of cashmere (Jlevei, 11 and H centi a pair. one Let of Fine Brilliant Lisle Gloves, 15 Cents a pair. reur Lets el Colored Silk Gloves, 13,21, 27 and t; Lenta a pair. Twe Leu of Black Silk Gloves, It and n Cent a pair. One Let of Children's Cotten Hese, Cardinal, i Genua pair. One Let et Children's Cardinal Ueee, rail Regular Made, 19 Cenu a pair. Vive Let of Children' Iliaek Ribbed Cotten Hess, Pull Regular Atade, UK. 1 17, 1 and a Cenu a pair. Other Leta consisting of Ladles' Hosiery. Handkerchiefs, underwear. Embroideries, in come and ace them. It will save your meuir. SOUK4. V&S7. Z 1887. JOHN BAER'S SONS, Booksellers & Stationers SHANNON FILES. Best Lead Pencils ! -AND- STATIONERY. Nee, 15 and 17 North Quwn Stmt, LANCABTKB, PA. jreriasa. w HY, NO I ItUMdTe. But It's Different Newl Traea doe net ena who vnnstmas u muni. MntwItRatandlns tha fact tha by any hat our Hid ins Trade has been an unnrecedented one. en- superb Stock et renr-tn-dand aud ether fTIB stecBUtsa. BUS auiu,ih nMiu.Dniu'.i tie. suspenders, moves, c'euais.i;i raanfler. tilevea. Cellars. Butts, Camel Hair Underwear and Half Hese, Shirts, Cigar Cases, Pocket Beets, sleeve Buttens, Ae,, ha been re- pisauaea, suiuiDts rer RETURN GIFTS. ear our Prleas as Lew aa the Lewest for the aame grade of goods. E. J. ERISMAN, BO..M WB8T RIH0 BTUBBT, I.ANOA8TRR. ntTin , c.i 'iKa." ucrus w: t ww . . ill. .k. 1, 1 .jlry t s tJ,--i . rt4 1 n Jinvc-ifr tffllel KiL-"vinWik'.t,tt.i -t tntu a aary lfr?. k,; .ri.irb ,r,a le'vtilry -Otirliw. iu.-ifl v 'i1ih. r lMiy. nuiv jltODl-'lt. 1M.JNW "eell.t rver.V. It. I,l;tTk Mj, 19 f?ve -. Anf -ldl-rtav a llL It ., '"V tti mr eTa 'lal.Ta. .ra.'V 2.5 si " i g-.Vsl.T'l-. 5V . , l-rJSL. JA J-W1Mll.JB. v' - x. FHE NEYs' s erp 1Ja urt rtady for atlyywiv, Iteny -w Popular Prices STREET, jasjs wtiUAtSW N T BOOR TO OOtJRT HOTJBE. FAHNESTOCK'S. LACE CURTAINS, CURTAIN NETS, CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, Window Shading All Celers and Shades Beady-lade. Hawing flttd np room for tbe zeltuive attle of the mberm voeds, te eoa eea eoa neotlon wltk our OARPBT Roeif, we ars prepared te offer a Isvare tanrj at at traetlTe Btoek at VARY LOW PRXOaM. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Getrt Heim, lawMMter. Feuav ARPETi FKOM ATJ0TI09. METZGER & atATa Kew Opened a Largs INGRAIN, RAG, HALL Bought at AusMen for Cash OABPRTS AT RHT8. 1 OAMPRTi lMtIMllw 101 ATiiiittiii IOKMTS. OAWPBTB AT, teeeeseetaeasW vseRArj, 8ABPRTS AT. airaxs AT. esssseeae sseis. .aeeRMTs. ..eWORRTS. ft. -.! : q II e. g t I v- . ',, Nc. 43 WeRt K uti eat Ktsn1 tielivf Jtfrl tlUBstaavetr airiee! ...nltMt. ZjsvrxWT. ,-,.- H .'InOiWi, JCY?B "Kit- -BITTK1"', Ol Spimeles, Bye Glasses and Optical:-Goods WIliL FIKD A FUOI-LTn I? OCRbfvOK. 7ri give ctipeeinl care te flUiiij Oeulit' proscrlptler aatl jee nil kinds of louses te erde:' OPERA AND FIELD GLASSES- H. Z. RHOj(UDSi Ne. 4 West King Street, OAstsUAOJI MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WIN& Honest Werk at -AT- PHILIP DOBRSOM'3 (OLD RELIABLE) Carriage Works Neb. 126 and 128 East King St j The Lamest Assortment of NE vr.'AND SBCOND-n AND Buggies, Carriages. Phten, Market and liutlnesa Wagons that has ever been Shown te the rublle. If Yeu Want a Geed and rirst-Class Fbsaten, OOTODOKRSOU'S. If Teu Want a Dice Comfortable family Carriage, GO TO DORRBOM'S. If Ten want a Buggy-Yeu san Select from Fifteen Different Kind of Springs, if you 00T DOXKSOM'S. If Yeu Want a Btae and Neat Business Wagen, OO TO DORRSOM'B. If Yeu Want a Durable Market Wagen, GO TO DORRSOU'S. II Ten Want a Geed Beeend-Uand fhaten. Buggy, or Market Wagen, SO TO DORRBOM'S. i I f Yeu Want te Buy a rirst-Class Artiole at a Lewer Frlee than any ether place In the city or Un,y' GOTO Philip Doersom's Old Reliable Carriage forks, NOS. 126 AND 128 EAST KING &-FA010RY-I16 A US MIFFLIX MOUBMTUMJraBijra neon s1 IHRK'S CARPET HALU CARPETS ! SHIRK'S v. m new prepared arshew the trade the C blhlted in this city. .WILTONS, VBLVETD, all the Trading Makes of BODT AHD TATRSTR) EKUSSRLS.THRBja-rLT, All-wool and cotton Cbsia EXTRA aUFBRS, and all qualities of IB- ORA1H CARPRTS, DAMASK and VBNBTIAN CARPETS. RAO and CHAIN OARPBT Of Otf ewamannswMnre a specialty. Special Attention paid te the manufacture of CUSTOM 0ARPRTR Alse a Pull LlM Of OILCLOTHS, RCQ9, WINDOW UADKa.COv'ERLRTS,, SHIRK'S t'ei 'iYCdt-Xim; sml Water O' ft'.H evriiiTBD, RUTUSS. Utue rnammet liy lH J. K MAVM, ai.o'.etuy j jjopetttte:i7T delay fr.u uul .s , vflliJ'hi i Arclsef curus. Kiunr-tnee, Jh,tJM0f 'WIi fVrtftrOlrtiialsr. s rv.i - "-! Jtnf ind iiditt' Inpptts. fau from nnmnUtat.sV v mere will b addtd t att ie New Stere. HAUGHMAN ' anal Has fiaeaia Tartety el - ? v AND STAIR CARPETS, t and te be Sold Cheap let Cash. OABPBTJ AT m. laU OlfTS. eaarsis at .,.,.... ....aw fjajPTa. QARPiTS AT., OARPRTS AT.. .............. .........ee qbhts. .....!..... ....... ...-.ae CBBXa. eaariTi at., OARPBTR AT. ...,.... .. vaiAS, V &. HFl sasBBBBBBBaaBT BwaaBW asaSHr Bav. NEAR PErHTA. R. R. wrll-AaVr earSBasjsi ffsjafi f aaegaaa awsrc .-.....-. ... .r t ... M jJhAM 1' n eet. Lfta-ti.-. ?ft. ti-j r- t'.eit ' V i - - -'-''r'.":"v,.!i''- jt" I Lancaster, Penn'a. areJUIa. Honest Prices. STREET, LANCASTER FA. STIiEET. ! ARPETS ! b06 SlOIOjiiiiM 4 J&- m, - m w - SARPET HALL. Largest and Beat Seleeted Line of Carpet aver eg CARPET HALL, Slrtviia, 1-incwlcr, Vn !li-3 udA ft OXHti JtMt Ilia ttUA 1. i'rtjt' ralent Irur.wneS OttsMened Bar l)m ierfictr rayirB-jMiatu tna wrBra tb-t ere wA xih natnf Rrrj. tuvUtHe, sosi-nrtbleuitl-ar lu ctxiea. AU TSfea. Uinandivi.-wtVrTrtTM dUtteetly. Send Jar I'lesUated tjuV -ilii tfct.rill,rKit Aadr 'r sill ca fi-HUiMj TSreiawas'l Ifar-t. ,WVHrfjV.U.,lir,J , . , itftneV VivJ i MIlimVUiMftiMU.r I f -IrtHal ., k..M m'' ......I. 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