I - J1! j . T-'C- f'V i " ""l i -v. w" KJ """ ' ' "" T' ' I aW. ?Ai J" v vY - . r- "J - ! ' - " , v ?-v, ' :,.,' .-": -- (rl1-" W, rjf ur1 -, 5 '.!( t rHB LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOER, FRIDAY, JUOTi 29. 1888. TW HAO TO HAITD. Br RIBIOCA EAMILNQ DAVIS. CepTrtfthtea J TAIIT It Later In the afternoon the major steed fettling against a plle of bales In front of tb ware house, loftily tapping his chin with bii pinchbeck heeded cane and listening te Mr. McMurray. That gentleman, in his anxiety let the church should actually lese Procter, had retorted te the desperate remedy of an appeal te StandUh. The old man kept hU malicious eyes fixed upon him, and grinning with enjoyment of his embarrassment, but under the grin he looked haggard and anxious. "Se the boy has n mind te take the part of bis old friend I He'd stick by the hulk be be bo cause It's going down! TutI tutl There stupidity for you." "I de ribt talk In metaphor alieut hulks. I only thought It likely, from my knowledge of you, you might presume en your acquaint ance with the lad and his generous nature te draw him Inte trouble, and I nam you what Vie result will be te him." "It will ruin him te be known as even my friend. I understand." McMurray hesitated. After nil, why net gire Ktnndish a hint of the detective en his track? If he would escape, all difficulty would be ever. "Inquiries of a significant kind have been made for you this week, Maj. Bt.itnll.sh," he Raid. ' "Se I have been told." "I de net l.new te what part of your past sarecr they refer." "And you'd better .net ask toecloseljs, Mac Dan StandUh has led a het life, I tell you," with a vicious wink that made the deacon shudder from hat te beets. "Well, I have discharged my duty," lie said, after an Irresolute pause. "It Is most probable that young Procter will ceme te seek you this afternoon." "And if he comes, I am net te see him!" than attempt at a Jocular tone that had mere terrible force In it even te the cold blooded hearer than any painful outcry. "Why, man, I am pushed nearer te the wall today than anybody knows. As for this boy well, no matter what he is te me. I gave up something for him once. It seems as if I had the right te ask his help new, when when death has me by the threat." He looked vacantly, quickly about him, at the boxes, the cars rattling by, at the head of his cane. McMurray thought he had been drink ing. "I am sorry I troubled myself about it," he said, w ith dignity. "Geed day, Maj. Btandish." "Geed day," effecting a flourishing bow with his unsteady hand. "Take old Dan te point your next sermon, w ill out 1've lived by my w its. l've made mj self the compan ion of poets of nobles, sir! And new when the end comes, damn It, man, I haven't a friend I" Mr. McMurray hurried nervously away, picking his steps among the boxes and bales. Btandish steed a moment looking at the ground, and then turned and stumped up the narrow rickety stairs that led te the top of the building. He did net knew what especial sin of old times was coming back te glve him the last blew, nor did he care. That was all fair enough. It becmed te him sometimes, comparing his llfewith that of ether men, that he had lived Just like a beast from hour te hour, out of whatever impulse was in him. lie was ready te meet any old abomination of his past life and take the punishment. "I've had the dance, and I'll pay the piper," he said, kicking epen the deer of his room and going In, "But- -the boy f Wew the major's cockloft was In reality a garret room covering the whele sixth story of the warehouse. The beams overhead, the plastered walls, the half dozen squat dormer windows, the plne fleer, were as clean as lime and scrubbing could make thsm. It looked, in fact like a big whlte plain with a llttle camping ground at ene end, in which was n grate with a geed flre, a tent bed neatly made, a table with pens and paper laid in exact order, the "Men of our Day," out of which the major furnished obituaries at ten minutes,' notice for The Camera, and en odd olume of Appleten's Cyclepidla, out of which be drew its supplies of scionce. Ureat decency of cleanliness everywhere, but nothing te eat. If there had been, perhaps tbe major's acts in the next hour would have been less guilty in the eyes of religious peeple. But when it comes te looking out in the world from a starving body, a man is apt te slip the orthodox leashes and fellow his own nottens of right and wrong. He took oil his black coat carefully, hung it up, threw his braces loose down his back, and sat down in bis shirt sleeves before the fire, his hands en his fat knees. He wished, dully, Madeline was here te puzzle it out for hlra ; remarking halt aloud, that If that girl undertook te write a leader it would be bosh, but in every thing else she never failed te hit the nail plump en the head. There was a round rely-pely brown crock in the window, in which bloomed a butteny little rose, one of the Burgundy sort, red, fresh and pungent. Madeline had left it. It was like her somehow, the major thought. De what he would, his thoughts would go back te the girl and te the years she had lived with htm, instead of this question of life and death which must be settled today. There was the deer te her little room ajar. He always bad contrived te pay the trifle of rent for the room after she left him, liking te think of it aTbers. He remembered the day he brought her there first. He had had a tough siege nursing old Durbrow, her father (en The Camera like himself). When he was dead, the major settled up the estate: there were $400 of debts, and for assets, one trunk, empty; ene suit of clothes, patched; ene watch, geld; a pretty lotef meerschaums; and the llttle girl of C, just ever the measles. The watch went te pay the debts, and the little girl, of ceurse, must go te an asylum. But the major brought her home for a week, te cheer her up a bit. He took her te the theatre and circuses every afternoon; he bought her a gay little plaid silk suit (it was n flush time with him Just then); be stuffed her with oysters aud caramels; and in the night, when she cried for her father, took her en his knoe In her whlte nightgown, made her say ever her prayers again, and then rocked and creaked ever her some old ditty about "Shepherds, have you seen my lever till she fell uslcep. The ether men, w he missed him at billiards or ever their stews and ale when the papers were out toward morning, used te unearth old Btandish nt this sort of work, and Joked him about it reugniy eneugu. But they were pleased w hen he kept her week after week, and used te be coming in tier petually with scraps of anxious advice about croup or nettle rash, and fell into the habit of buying all sorts of expenslve and useless things for "peer Durbrow 's baby." Se It went en for years. There w as nlw ays a strong smell of cigars and printer's ink in the air the child breathed, and no doubt when she came te be a young lady she learned te think in a scrappy, Itemizing, newspaper way; but Madeline's life was in fact as cleanly, ana sweet, anu tender among mree men, as it she had leen ene of any rosebud garden of girls, perhaps mere se. Whatever garment of lies the major cho:e te put en as armor, or te perk and vaunt himself in out among ether men, he uever wero it Inte "the cockloft," Nobody could account for the almost pathetle tenderness of his leve te the girl. It was mere than seemed due for bar father's sake, or even her own. Once, however, liehad said te her, "Yeu came te take the place of a child that I lest." That was the only tlme he had hinted at the secret of hU former life. He kept it hidden even from himself. It came te him te-day, and would net be thrust aside. In a few hours it would be known te all tbe world. Jehn Procter was his son. He remembered well new the last day when he had called the boy by that name. It was a drear', rainy season In November,. three or four years before he took Madeline. He eat by a hotel window with Jack en bis knee. It was a week since he had ceme from Richmond, leaving the child's mother dead there. He had spent the week going from ene newspaper olllce te another, vaunting and vapering, and drinking hard, but with a still cold consciousness all tbe time of stand ing iy her grave, en wldch the rain pat tered, with Tier child's life left in bis hands te de with it what he would. Mary's boy w euld have grown Inte a truth ful, Ged fearing man it she hed lived; a gentleman, tee; the class which Btandish, wJtU eU Mj tavrdnr bragste?, watched far off with Jealous awe. new What could he bake of the boy I Be took the little chap's bands in his, and pulled him closer, trying with his bleared eyes te penetrate the future. Like father, like senj it was se always. Fer himself, whether it was the taint of the butcher shop or some flaw in his make tip ha did net knew, but be was labeled everywhere for contempt Evea here, where be waa a stranger, be was marked already, be saw, as disreputable, vulgar, frothy bubble of a man. ITa was sere and galled by the snubs be had met with today. He rat quiet in the gaudy hotel parlor, holding Jack dote while the servants lighted the lamps and peeple came and went ; he looked steadily at the cost of what he meant te de, "I'll take the weight of your old father off of you, Jack," he said at but, steeping te kiss 'the fat, red little face. "Ooed-by, my son." He did take it off. He entered the boy under the name of Procter at a fashionable bearding school, setting aside the entire sum be had saved with which te start a paper in Philadelphia. "I can scratch for myself," h said. "Let the lad have everything he wants," he urged his governess ene day. "His father bad the best bleed in Virginia in bis velns, madam. And teach him religion. His methsr" but be breke down her. "She's yonder," he said quietly at last, glancing up. The governess nodded, and understood him. Be the feint succeeded. Of what it cost himself, he said nothing; It had lifted the boy at once, he thought, into a pure region of fashion, and refinement, and salvation. The glories of the Proctors, in the course of years, grew and multiplied readily in the major's handling. There were times when he became confused himself, se real had Jack's illustri ous family grown. "Remember your father the general, lad!" he would cry, when urging the boy te manliness or courage. "Nobles) oblige I" "Damned if I knew whether there was a Gen. Procter or netl" be would mutter per plexed te himself afterwerd. Well, there was the end of it all new. Tbe liehad been played successfully for years, yet new all Jack's world was te knew it was a He. Sitting by the Ore in his shirt sleeves, tapping his knees with his clumsy fingers, the major went ever it this afternoon. "There's nobody who knewme in Virginia, and knows my name lslUcherd and net Dan, that can't tell about the boy." He saw no way of escape, "If te call himself my friend was ruin te the lad, what will beceme of him as my son?" And te-day, Jack's fate steed in the balance, as McMurray had said. Again and again the major reasoned round tlia (It-ttArtr nlrnla (robeCentlnpod.) ' At Hie Pest Day and Night. The vigilant Imp, indigcitien, goads us with his many-lashed scourge. Each lath Is a diabolic symptom. Ne comfort In eating, misery afterwards, little or broken rest at night, visitations of the nightmare during fitful Intervals of sleep, an uprising nnrcfreshed and without appetite, sleepiness and yawning daring the day, nervousness and irritability of temper, even monomania la extreme cases. Hard te bear, all this. Necessary? el a thousand times no, se long as Hostetter's Stomach Hitters, the nation's specific for Indi gestion, acute or chronic, Is procurable. The commencement of a course of this medicine is the commencement of a cure. Prompt relief first, absolute eradication subsequently. Ihe truth of this statement, backed up by Irrefragable testimony, is well known te the American people. Se are ethers, viz: that the Hitters averts and cures fever and ague' and billens remittent, and removes nervous ness, biliousness constipation, and kidney and bladder troubles. The Homeliest Ban in Lancaster. As well as the handsomest, and ethers are. Invited te call en any druggist and get fret a tnaioeiueoi Kemp's Ilalsam for tbe Threat ana Lungs, a remedy that Is selling entirely upon Its merits and fs guaranteed te cure and relieve all Chmnle and Acute Cenghs, Asthma, Krenchltlg and Consumption, Prlee W cents and tl. JanlS-lyd&w (1) Keptarecaieguaranteedby Dr. J. "B. Mayer 831 Arch street, Philadelphia. Kaae at once, no operation or delay from bnstness, attested by thousands of cures alter ethers tall, advice free, send for circular. marlO-lyd w special treTJOsa: Becklen's Arnica Salve. Tn Hmt Bitva in the world for Cnts,Brnlses Beres, Ulcers, Salt Uhaum, rover Beres,Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Kruptlens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It fsguaranteep te give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price s cents per box. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, uruggist, net. 137 ana 183 Nerm queen street, Lancaster. Pa. June27-lyd Mothers Mothers 1 1 Mothers I II Are yen disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suirering and crying with the flTcru elating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at ence and get a bottle of HUB. WINSLOW'SHOOTHINQBYUUP. It Will re lieve the peer llttle sufferer immediately do de pond upon It ; there la no mistake about It. There Is net a motheron earth who has eye used it, who will net tell you at ence that It will regulate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It la perfectly safe te nse In all cases and pleasant te the tase, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States, sold everywhere, 25 cents a bottle, may 19 lyd w n. U. Cochran, Nes. 137 and 133 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa,, la selling 8111 LOU'S OOUUI1 CUltK as a guarantee te euro all hreatand lung troubles. 18) BUILOH'S CUBE will lmmodlately relieve Croup, Whooping Cough and nrencbltls for sale by 11. B. Cochran, Brugglat. Me. 117 North liueeu street. (7) UAl'lD TUANS11. The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for a person troubled with a sick headache te take, a dose of Dr. Leslie's Special Prescrip tion and what a rapid transit train the afflic tion takes for Its departure. 8ee advertise mentlnanothercolumn. deoae-lyd(l) WUY WILL YOU COUGH when Billion's Cure Trill give immediate rli6f. Price 10 eta., Wets, and SI. Fer sale by 11. M Cochran, Drug gist, Ne 17 North Queen street. (6) Is Consumption IncuntDle. Kead the follewing: Mr. C. II. Merris, Newark, and friends and physicians pronounced me an tncurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am new en my third bottle, and able te evers e the work en my farm. It la the finest medicine ever made," Jesse Mlddlewart, Decatur, Ohie, says: "Bad it net been for Dr. King's New Discovery ler Consumption, 1 would have died of Lung Trou bles. Was given up by doctors. Am new In best of health " Try It, Bample bottles free at tl. B. Cochran's Drug 8tere, Nes. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa: (B) TUB BKV. OKO.il. Til A.YKH, of Bourbon Ind-says: "Beth myself and wife ewe our Uvea te SUILOB'S CONSUMPTION CUBES, for sale by B. It. Cochran, Druggist, Ne 137 North Qneun street. (5) Kl.ctrle Hitters. This remedy Is becoming se well known and se popular as te need no xpecll mention. All who have used Electric 111 tier sin the same song et praise A purer mtdlclne does net exist, ana It Is guaranteed te de all that Is claimed. Electric Ritturs will cure all diseases of the liver and Kidneys, will remove Pim ples. Bells, Salt Bbeum and ether affections caused by Impure bleed. Mill drive Malaria rrem 1 no sysum anu prevent as wen bh cure ail Malarial irevers. Fer cure of Headache, Constipation and indigestion try Klectrln Ultteis-Kutlre satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price COc. and II uj ptr bot tle at 11. B. Cochran's Urvg stere. (ft) A Yelling Baby Is something te be aveiaed. Babies with celdr, babies with (.reup, babies with scald, burnt', biles, aches, sprains, or pains are bound te be cone noisy tenants of the household. Dr. Thetnat' JCelecCrie Oil will cure all these com plaints. Fer sale by U. B. Cochran, druggist, III and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. The Resurrection et Lii.ru. Was a miraculous operation Ne one thinks of ralslug the dead these times, though some desperate y close te death's deer havxbeen comp'etely restored by Bnrtletk Bleed JliUert te gunulee and lasting health, or rile by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 13 and 133 North iuevu aixtmi. itncaaier. H.lp.d Her Out. " Fer years have been a severe sufferer from patus In tbe birlr. Tried various applications. one bottle el Tnemat' Jsclectrie Oil entirely cured me. Cured eibrr equally quick " Mrs. Uonnlnef llthbt., UatTalii, wrote this. Knr tale by K. It Cochran, druKirtst, 137 and ISO North Queen street, Lancaster, I bate been troubled with catarrh from bnvhoed. and considered my case chmnlc unt 1 about three years age I procured hit's L re im r aim, and 1 count myself sound te-ay, all from tbe nse of one bottle. J. U. Leoley, Hardware Merchant, Montrese, l'a. Mr. F M Barber hat used Lly's Cream Balm for ettarrh In his tamlly and commends 11 very highly. A lady Is recovering; the sense of smell. A Tunkbauneck lawyer, known 10 many of enr reader, savs he was cured of dea!neM.-.HHilen, l'a., Qaittu. ja-JwdeedAw TIOOD'B SABBAPARILLA. BLOODPOISON Whither originating in disease, or from fcaad. Hag chemical or vegetable poisons, ts eared by Heed's Strsapafflla, which thoroughly cleanses, parities ana enrlebea Ihe bleed. After such disease as small-pox, aeartet fsvsr, ana Diphtheria, Heed's SarsspaTllla Is of great benefit In expelling the virus and toning ap and strengthening the body. " I was poisoned by poison ivy. and let It go till the poison get late my bleed, when I was ebllsred te give up my work, and waa oeaflnett te my house for two months. I had teres and scales en me rKOMniADTOI-KKT. my linger nails tame off, and my hilr and whiskers eame out. I had two physicians, but did net setm te get mneh better. Then X saw Heed's Barsapanila advertised and bought a bottle. It helped men mneh that I continued taking It UU1 had used threa bottles, when I waa cured. I ean recommend Heed's Barsa panila te all as the best bleed purifier I knew of" a. w. Vcs, te ratk Avenue, Brook Broek Brook pert, H.V. MALUUA-tMPUHI BLOOD "I used te be troubled with fever and ague, milaila, pimples en the face, and ether affec tions resulting from bleed Impurities. I was Induced te try Heed's Sarsaparllla t as a result I hare vigorous health. It keeps me well throughout the year." W". Btiwakt, 60S Myr tle Avenue, Brooklyn, if. T. HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA Bell by all drnggltts. II ; six for 13. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mm, 10O Deses One Dellar. lAINK'B CELERY COMPOUND PAINE'S reu- The Nervous, The Debilitated, The Aged. A MIKVK. TONIC. Celery and Ceona, the prominent lnsre dlente, are the beat and sales t her ve Tonics. It strengthens and quiets the nervous ays. tern, curing nervous Weakness, llysletia, Sleeplessness, Ae. AN ALTERATIVE. It drives out the poisonous humors of the bleed purifying and enriching It, and se overcoming these diseases resulting from Impoverished bleed. ALAXATIVK. Acting mildly bntsnrely en tbe bowels It cures habitual constipation, and promotes a regular habit. It strengthens the stomaeh, and aids digestion. A DIUBETIO. In Its composition tbe bestand most active diuretics of the Materia Medlca are com bined scientifically with ether effective remedies for diseases of the kidneys. It can be relied ea te give quick relief and speedy euro. Hundreds of testimonials have been recelved from persons who have used this remedy with remarkable benefit, send for clreuiars, giv ing fuU particulars. Price, tl.00. Beld by Druggists. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Prep's, BURLINGTON, VT lanll-lvdAw(l) rALUABLK MEDICAL) WORK, TRUTH, Or the science or LIFE, A VALUABLE MEDICAL WORK, the only true description of this time en Man hood. Nervous and Physical Debility, Prema ture Decline, Errors of Youth, and the untold nuaenes consequent te same, as well as an ex- pesure of quacks and their se-called medical works.' hv which thev victimize thousands. and by their exaggerating disease, makes these peer suuerers insane. avery young m UUUJ, mlddle-aaed or old. i sneuia reaa ims doek. It Is mere than wealth te them. Bend two cent stamp ter a copy. Address, Dli. TITOS. THEEL, 533 North reurth St., Philadelphia, Pa flS-lyd TJJLY'H CKKAM BALM. OATARRH-HAY FEVER. ELY'S CREAM BALM cures Celd In Head Catarrh. Rese Celd, Bay fever, Deafness, Hoad Head ache. Price 50 Cents. EASY TO USE. Ely Bre's, Owege. N. Y U.S.A. ELY'S CREAM BALM Cleanses the Naal Passages, Allajs Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Seres, Restores tbe Senses et aaste and Smell. TRY THlTcUHE. A particle Is applled into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price 50 cents at Druggists ; by mall, registered. CO cents. ELY BROTHERS, 50 Warren Btrest, New Yerk. nevlB-lydftw riHAY'H HPKOIKIO MEDICINE. Cray's Specific Medicine. The Great English Remedy will promptly and ridlcally cure any and every case of nervous debllllv and weakness, result of indiscretion. every case ei nervous result of Indiscretion, exeesses or overwork of brain and nervous sys tem : is perfectly harmless, acta like manic and been extensively med for ever 88 years with great success. AS-mil particulars in our pamphlet whleh we desire te send free by mall te every one. -The Specific Medicine Is sold by all drug gists at II par package, or six packages for 15. It will be sent free by mall en receipt of the money, by addressing the agent, H. B. OOOHRAN, Druggist, Nes. 137 A 139 North Queen St,, Lancaster, Fa. THE GRAY MEDICINE CO., Ne. 108 Main Btreet. Buffalo, NY. Junl3 lvdAwMWAlf SAFE, HOKE AND Hi'EKDY CORE. Rupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be hnmbnif Bed bv anacks when you con find In Dr. W light the only Rsa ular PuTaieiAW In Philadelphia who makes a specialty et the above diseases, and Ctmas Thsmt CDBBSticaaAHTiBD. Advice "ree day and even'.ng. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day. unices private. DR. W. U. WRIGHT, J41 North Ninth Street, Aleve Race, P O. Bex 673 Philadelphia. febawiydAw IMPROVED CUSHIONED EAR DRUMS. CURB FOR.THE DEAF. Peck's PaUrnt Improved Cushioned Jar Drums perfectly restore hearing and perform the work of the natural drum. Invisible com fortable and always in poaltlen. All conver sation and even wbisptrs heard distinctly. Bend for lllnBtrated book with testimonial., rilKK. Addrt-s or call en r. HlBOOi, BM Broadway, New Yerk. Mention this paper. tunele-lvdAwMWAf- HANDKKllCHIKFU. 15 ANUANNA UANDKEUOIIIEr'a. -GET YOUR- Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3, 5 and 10 Cents, AT ER ISM AIM'S. SO. 43 WES1 KIXQ SI. Ss-Ntxt loer te Bayler's rhetOKrs;b Gal lery. - , COAL, vvAUMUAKIJNER'a COHFAMY. COAL DEALERS. omea:-No. 13 North QueenStreet, and Ma DM North Prince street. Ysnea: North I'rince Street, naarslaadlni anrlMfd LAWOATK. P O B. MARTIN. Wholesale and Uetall Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL, any Yaan-Ne. 430 North Water and Prtne Streets, above Lemen Lancaster. ns-lyc CELERY COMPOUND TSMAOOO, FINE PIECE OF CHEWING TOBACCO II INDEED A LUXURY. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes asnear being a fine pieoeeiPLUO TOBACCO as tt Is possible te make It, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMON0 DEALERS. W are sure that ONE TRIAL wU convince Yeu of Its Merits. W-Loek for the red II tin tag en each pi ug."W Jno. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOUISVILLE, EY (I) BOOTS AND HHOKB. LOOTS AND SHOES. D. P. STACKHOUSE, 88 A; 80 HAfiT KINO, BT. Met old stock but fresh, new goods coming tn dally from the factory and bought for cash. That ts why we ean sell our Shoes te much eheaper than the ether stores, and we glve our customers the benefit or close buying. Everybody abent here full of snap and vim a different shoe Store from what It was -a BETTER ene t bnt of all Shee Bteres mere life, mere geed goods of tbe right sort and right prices. 4trCeme and see us we obeerfully show yen the goods, whether you purchase or net. D. P. STACKHOUSE, Nes. SS and 30 East King Steeet. LANCASTER, PA. aMydftw BIO SLAUGHTER SHOES. OP BOOTS AND POSITIVELY -THE- BIGGEST SLAUGHTER or- BOOTS AND SHOES EVER BEEN IN LANUABTER. As we must positively move by July a. and net having room ler the ba'anee et the goods at our East King ntreet stere, we have made Anether Sweeping Beduotien. The Child's Kid Spring Heel Shoes, tlzs 6 te 8. we were selling at 60c, we are new selling at 400, Child's Pebbte Heel 75a. shoes, altos 4 te SH, we were selling at 60e i we aie new selling at S5e. The box et White Kid Shoes we were selling at COc, reduced te 25e. The Misses' Kid Uutfrn 12 oe,Shoo, opera or Common sense Tees, we were selling at II W), reduced te ll a. Ladles' Kid and Pebble 12.00 Butten Shoes, Opera, Common sen se and Square Tees, we were selling at tl w, new reduced te 11 U, Ladles' Kid and Bright Dongelatlfin, K7) and ts oe Butten Shoes we were .oiling at ti ou, reduced te si se. Ladles' bin her priced shoes reducid In the same proportion. Men's Dress Shoes we were selling at tl SO, newnzs; these we were selling 1 1C0. new II 60 and ll.7e I the IS On th ees we were soiling attl W, new riOJ ; the U shoes we were sell ing at 3 00, new ti BO. A few of the Celebrated K. A. Perkins 100 Shoe left; redueed te 12 ss. The balancetef the stock we new have en hand we are Selling Away Belew First Cost. The One-Price Cash Heuse, & BRANCH STORE NO. 20 WEST KINO STREET, (Next Doer te Hager's Btore ) MAIN STORE: NO. 3 HAST KINO STREET, LA.N OABTER, FA. ssyNOTIQR As wemnst positively vacate this room July s, we will keep this Stere open every eventnir. arat-lind CAJllUAUKH. s TANDARD WORK. ED W. EDGERLEY CARRIAGE BUILDER, NOB.40.42.41.4AHABKKT BTURKT, liear of Foateffice, Lancaster, Fa, I have In stock and Build te Order K vry Variety ei the following styles : Coupe, Hug. glee. Cabriolet, Carriages. Victorias, lluslness Wagons. "T" Carta. MeCall wagons, Hurries, Market Wagons, Fhietens, Kzpress Waf 011s. 1 employ the best Mechanics, and hat e I acu ities te build correctly any style of Cknlnge desired. The Quality, Btyie and Finish ni my work makes It decidedly the Cheapest In the market, aa-wK HAVKTI1E BKBTANDCUKAFXST CAllT IN T11K MAltKKT. ASPHALT BLOCKH. A HPUALT HAVING ULOOK. """ Asphalt Bleck Ce., Offlce-Ml Cbestnnt 8L, I'hlla., l'a. Works-Bridgeport, fa., A Camden, N. J. M ANUF ACTUBKlia OI" Standard AflphaltPaviDg Blocks 8IZK3 415x11 AND lxIKlli In general use for street pavlng.sldewalks. gar den paths, mill yards and driveways, gutter, cellars, vats and sea walls. Advantages: Nelssless. dusliess, strictly sanitary, practi cally Indestructible ana cheap. Fer prices and further Information address: R. S. OSTER & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ce.. 3il North Pilnca St., Laneasur, Pa, mKand pECOMMENDED BY EMINENT PHYSICIANS The "Best "Tonic, A Concentrated Liquid Extract of Malt and Hep Fer sale only at J. C. UODOUTUN A CO, Mea.1 and U West JtlugsUeaV. FREY MEET, ME White INDIA. LINON, FRENCH NAlNZOOK, ENGLISH NAINZOOK, MA8ALIA, LINEN LAWNS, INDIA MULL, BARRED LAWNS, PLAID LAWNS, DOTTED SWISS. LIMIT AND DARK GROUNDS IN INDIA SILKS AND TRICOTlNEi. HAGER & BROTHER, NOS. 25 AND 27 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. N EXT DOOR TO COURT HOUSE. BRAND WW THIN THINGS Fer This Warm Weather. In te-day an elegant assortment et Bcote'.i r price isk cents J.oea ret innm in our nasi Anether Invoice of theso beantllnl Challles l.nAB frt, ttinm In nnr Ka.t. A new Lawn enencd te-div. nuweniDMPiiDDOvi wiun. . . ad. L -.. ' Orchrce Muslins a finer and lighter weight fibrle than Batiste, a trifle less than a yard wide. In both mourning and fancy coloring, at oienng, at i a. as and H nt many new eauwns at in, isw. 1 Wand 31 Itenrlsttas. a new mourning material, at S7X and FAHNBSTOOK'S, NOB. SB 6 87 BAST KINO St.. "RARDAMeKLROY. bard & Mcelrey, S3 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, SPECIAL ! Opanlng te-day a lob of these choice styles TOILE DU NOKDE, In Larse Plaids, Blue and White, at 12 e PerYard. These goods are scares and in great demand. bard k Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, CUMMER DREB8 GOODS, Metzger & Haughman. Summer Dress Goods IiAWNS, KRENCU BATINES, HATIHTEH, AMERICAN ALL AT LOW PRICES, AT letzger & laughman's 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite the Ooepor Heuse. NOS. JKWXLKY. H.z RUOADS HON. NOYELTIES We have just received an invoice of Geld and Silver Brace lets. Many of the Styles are Perfectly New and have never ap peared before in Lancaster. . Water Pitchers, Ice Tuba, Ice Picks, Berry SpoenB, Etc;, and all at Bettem Prices. Call and Examine them Repairing In All Its Branches. H. Z. RHOADS & Ne. 4 West King Street. BTOVK s TOOK KARM. EN&LETREE STORM KLNU, 21G, By lleppy Hay herrp, foaled 1S32. Itrnthar In bleed In NUltMAN MK11IUM, 220. 4A lt.i liv Btnllti's Lfaaaanear afln HiOUM KINO stand, id bands, welabs l.ioe deal of style and finish. He has never been defeated In the show rlmr, uklngfjvenrsipre mlnms ever some 01 the best her.es In tbe country. B ter in King should onter the 2'Ulllatai any time. HI HE.NKV, i'ili, Iiy Mnmbrloe Dtiaif r, record 2.UH. ii.m ui..iKi. 1... .!.... .ft-.. n ut .ititfan -J liu. Vlrvlnta Is sis- Bay horse, foaled ls"l. ur teUambetta ?d dam Nell ('dam of Jlateman, 2 tl), by Ilambletenlan, 10 Sd dam dam of Plate, 2 3d. by hart, son el American ncllpsn. Ill II KNHY standi I'll hand llss Uken live flrst premium. In the show ring, was twice I ndgee by the Bca e ill points and as a two-year old iceied 124 peluu. which has never bwn equaled. Many noted horeemen have pronounced him the meat elegant young horse In the """Terms for Btenn King and Ul Henry, J0. should mare net preve In foal, the lama mareer any ether ran be returned free In isa. r,..,,, .., e e.n... -d. aprWmdlh.rAB DAN'L G. ENOLE, MARIETTA, PA. VAUrMT BAROA1NH ! QU SHIRK'S CARPET HALL WILTON, VELVET, BODY, BRUSSELS, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask ted Venetian, Rag and Gbaln Carpets, OIL VLOTHB, WINDOW tiUADMB, Ac. We. have ttaa Largest and Beat H S. SHIRK & SONS, Oernn Wirt King mi Wat 8tmts, Uncutir, Pt GB. Goods 1 Ulnghams In fxst colors, made te loll at !0 cents. winnow. atlOeeuts. Mrln.tnw. itllnlChallles atlOeeuts. rrenenaeHgnsann lasiceinrs. Celers and designs perfecu Early season price, 11H oents; li cents. cents a yard. Qullbett's Warranted Vast Blsek te cents LANOABTHR, FA. Opposite Fountain Inn. Opposite Fountain Ien. PERCALES, 0INUUAM9, HATINES, UEAUTll'UL OU ALLIES, EOR SUMEU I SON, FAHM. STOCK IABJL MeOlnm, tire et fl9 from StlUt te 2i80. ' The most preline reservoir of speed that ever II ved." Dam Topsy Tayler, by Alexander's Nerman, slreef Lula, 2.HX. 3d dam by Heward's fir Charles (tnorenghbrnd). as. and is a very stout-built horse, with a great en OI VIM. OtOTTOUHIlI. (lre el Veliner, Z.UM, and llerunte, grand.eu of BALLS. BAKQA1NH I -FOR Stock In tba Olty, TRAVELERS OVXDM. TBAD1NU &.COLUMI11A.R. R, Arrangement of PaaMinimr Trains en, and UKr,eunvaiaat Uiira. L .!" ..;.. -i. v ... .ea MOBTIIWABD. A. W. A. St. , R.M AM Leave Ouarryvllle.. HTlS BH tnwit. I.,.. T!Ki lias Laneistar h.tn iiui Sh.l5,!?,,v 7 w Marietta Junction IM 11M Columbia ,... 7 80 llte vA"lveaf a., a . Heading 900 2.10 B0UT11WA11U. tst T St. lWVO A. w. Heading , ,, 7,50 Arrrlveat a r. "tta J unction oei unlearn. (,,, Columbia. ,.... e I ancaster .,....,. . . . . 5.M guarryvllle iaa BUM DAY. A.M. 11.60 V. M. 18 m .r.$a 1.4S auniviu 34 B.se j ,w jeava Quamrvtlleat 7.10 a m. King Street, Lane at S.OS a. m and &i& 9. t Arriraat Beading, ia.10 a.m., and 8.M p. m. Beading, at 7.90 a. m., and 4 p. ni. Arrive at Kin street, Lann., at 9 SO a. m., aad:S.E0p.m. quarry vine, at . p. m. Trains connect at Heading with trains teV and from Philadelphia, rettavtiie, HarrtaBWM, Aiientewnand Mew Yerk, via. Benn JNnel Beurn. ,,, At Colombia, with trains fe and from Ysf&a, """"" wijiuui, iitumigs ana swi mere, At Marietta JuncUen with trains te irem uniesie. At Manhelm with trains tn and (mm Th.'iH' non. rt At I ancaster Junction, with trains teandfe from Lancaster, qnarrjvl'te, and Chlckles. A. M. wiLaOM Bupertntendent. LEBANON- A LANCASTER JOINT' LINK ItAILKOAU. Arrangement et Passenger Trains en, and after, Bumdat, Mar 13, 18SA, NOUTUWAKD. Leave. a.m. t.u. Sanday. r. m A.X r.Mt Quarryvltle.. .lntf htrttAt- I.nnn.. . 7.C0 1 7 07 .7X3 .7.60 M ..nneuipr..... Manhelm Cornwall Arrive at 13 4.1 1.1s 110 a.u; BIS 9.4A 0.17 nun! 68 MB I.4S Lebanon Ml HOUflltVAltD. 1.M 7.10 asa m . Ijcave a k. r v, r.u A. U. r . 8.tt a.1 LODanen...... 711 Cornwall 727 Manhelm 7.(3 Lancaster. 8 2 Arrive at 12.10 7W 7.4 7S U4 1,14 143 810 S.40 SIS 8 4JU1 King Btreet, Lane. B SB I.M 8.1109 20 A. M. WILSON, Bupt. It. A 0. BaUread. b, H.NKrr, aupt. d. it, u. ; FBMNBTLVABIA RAI1.HOAL BCUKDULK. In street from June 11, IK 8. Trains u a va LAeABrn and leave and ar Mve at rhtladKlnhla as fellows 1 lavii . Leave flte Laneaitar, jI.r WKSTWABD. Paclile zpreast Kews Express! Way Fassengert MafltralnTtaMUJeyl Philadelphia. 1:30 a.m. 4:30 a.m. 7:00 a.m. ea.sa, tej Bsea. sa. . 7i :aia.a. nOb S HUU4 ATiaT..... via Columbia 3Ba.Bs, me a, as.' Miagaraazprass.... Hanover Aeoena.... rastLinef r rsderiek Aeoem . , , . LanoastarAeoom..., Karrubnrg Acoem . . Oot nmbla Aeoem. . . . 7:40 a. m. via Columbia Lira a. m. oenvza.' V via Columbia viaatu jet. M0fc.it -n-. ausp.nv 4:40 p. sa. 80 pm. v-J0p.ni. Leav Lancaster. 3:90 a.m. B:eea.m. 1:10 a.m. rjisam, s-ena.m. 11:30 a m, 11x8 p.m. Man, iioe p. m. 4:46 p. na. e:4Ap.m. 7:40 i Barrtsbnrg Bzprest nawra jsspresar... BABTWABD. Fhua. Bxpressf Fast LtneT........... llarrt.burg Bspresi Lancaster Acoem at nmumbia Aoeom... AUantla Kzeressl.... aen. sn, , Amva.aa ruia.?t lla.ss.:fir fcn.W.7' v1MJcwfi. Uta.z."-ii A -" BSat BBH -tyi vt Beashore Bspresa... FhUadaiphia Acoem me k m.q; Sunday Ml ISJL. ? ss a umy sapressr ... tZ . Z we owns, J. HarrUburg Aoeom M Lancaster AoeommodaUon leaves staff. W ristmrgatr.10p.sa.and arrtyas at Lansjaasnt ',?'! MMiasi. S& CM Kartetu Aeeommedatum laavest 0wwt- ma at b:se a. m. ana reacnesatanetsa as ,' Alse, laavas Columbia at U:40 a. m, and Mifji. mt. reaching Marletu at 1:01 and MB. LBajrjp v atartetta at MB p. m. and arrives at MaMM .; at irtOt also, leaves at i:and antvaa at MA ,? TMYma Aceonunedaucn laavas Mvmmi at me ana arrives at Laneastar at nsctlng with Harrlsburg Bzpraas at I: The rreaenek Aeoemmooauoa. wsss, aaay nacitng at Laneasur with Vast Line. sHi at tiie v. m., wui rnn tkrtragh te riaiHHe. -., TaarraOenek AoeommodaUon, aast, kmftrnX' oeinrnwa at Udaand raasksa 1 aaas staff atliit ' V.SS, ',. liarriiiiiirR- Acnninmeuatiua wc. v,isrc4 (Columbia for Yerk. . flu at Manover Acoununeoatlon, Kast, leavat Oel.A nmbla A.SSD. at :iup.m. jsmvea as uncanat -moennectlng with UayXxpraas. e--f-;-. Hanover Aoeemmodatton. wast. at Laueaster with Niagara Bzpraap at a- will mn thrmwh tti iMannrar. Mails'. s "inday 1 also connects at Columbia ter unruer. sast Line. wast, eat Bnnday. n will step at l)ownfngtewn,OoatasTUl burg, ML J ey, Bllsabethtewn and Mil trtie only trains which ran dally, c the Mall train wast runs b wit ei I CHAB. B. fuuh eensral Manaswr. WA1CMBB. vfnm QPEOIAL. WATCHES aassss MBit , ' ..P ir atMsasBlL.'! nnlaBslsTT "'1 ? A i , for rrnnern una lUUreaden, U Krt fliW. Jeb Let. Best Watch and Jewelry nspalnat 4 viiititA uuaa VjBvnt3Bi. a.iiciii nuiBir. btsu aBSBSBBBmAti Bnectacles. K veulaasea a anaupuoaiueoda. xk;. ITC. uiq WUijr, UJf iweKtayuwuf imh. B v, 9 we city, UVWAU TTWW V,S N. tlneen 8L, opposite City HeULf;" Mear Fenn'a iieoet. i?M l.tllllH WBHBB. f'.y.r'S NO, 1KIH 0.1LL-JEWELER, 40. -A LIST or- Graduating Presents! Geld and Bllver Watches, Chains and Charms, oelo Jewelry, , cireIetKlns. tield Pen Uelders, Held Fenells, (jeld Teeth Picks, Fountain Pens, silver Jewelry, OleveVlnagretts, Rllver Bangle Bracelets, Ben uenalres. Silver Watch Hoses, Btlver Hair Fins, Queen chains, searf Fins, Cellar Buttens, Uleve Buttoners, Flower Fins, Hllver Carters, etc., etc., ete. GILL, - JEWELERS Ne. 10 VTeit King Street. KADO.UA.RTEKB FOR WATOHlBS.Jfl H SOMETHIUfr TOR ALL 4 Have you bought a Present for yeurFrbsad . wheuraauates i Ifnot.yeuahouldCallandBeloctlt. ; Aside Irem Watches, In which we lead, yd will Hud a Large Bleck et Nice floods. Geed Goods; AT A SMALL COST.', Many Acceptable Little Presents la Silver Goods , We n ill Bell at Away Down Figures. i LPK -Call, we have something you will want, it. WALTER G. MB&M Ne. 101 North Quean'Strest, LANCABTKB, FA. Cerner of Orange. MVBWALi OUPERIOR qUAIilAX HJirTCTIAT. DAVD0 IIENKY SAIITSIMII A ROMIB. ' "Mf? Mn.-te Chestnut Btreet. Phlladaliikia. :'1 vmmln.tlAn Tvlll iv..ta nn In.l .h& .Ji rar superior te any ether make, net SMaaaasr . of the worthless trash that abound la ts market, seen being el mera annevanr thaa nleaaura te their owners. Old and lusukUi fectlymade Muile Bexes carefully repairs A-aSi by experienced workmen from the icaaalaa.-' S tery lnSwtUerland. " rrirrnlltinrniinllelsiil.. . ?i Bend stamp for cauiegua and nrlee list ' .1 ea vallyaVaw Ml WM es. f,V. 1 .1 rv ' &? V"?, ..BM r j; -At. MA9 7h. m W..WS1 asm SM " TJ1 4fh V, $M ' ,f- w, v7 SK4'. vLr. iSi jatVJ j -;M laVl ".,& 3NvfSi :rfei iiw m Mi ; JS 3fl tf. sS . vrfi mu ..;j cS'va Sii ""VJi .51 j53 Afll
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