,-' -.. r-""" . "ii'VF'' tf lN i-! S i i. e . !.. Wtt LAKCAeTR DAILY lOTmlilOElfbBB, WEDKESDAt, vfti mmt paJLt. i riiurlrta. hiutl tree. rTiMaimniteirpttalnfr. fixed afar! RrheeihU that te the zenith rise. r.lffc the. tkv and he attar ! This the boyish rect's rapture Ere the hours his being rapture ! Chestnut locks nbuut the brew; Lev e and beauty ripe and real ! Leve, a faith the heart te bow, Beanty, a dhlne Ideal ; These the poet's manhood chidden Till the years his spirit sadden I Silvery gra Ihe cluttering curls; Darkling cloud In autumn's sky ; Youthful gems but melting earl ; Beauty de-ad and love a lie; This the poet's fnlnl arter Illlter tears or blithesome laughter! Snowy hair and fruity beard. Kindly glance And cherry saying; Fair the phantom once Im feared While the soul was stilt a-Maylng, 1'cel, chant crleMhil measures ; Rapt the reiitm that holds thy treasures I IXuhl Grahnm Ailet, In WathlngteA Ollle. A UIIU, HOltSK THIKK. A lT-Ycar Old West VlrRlnln llenuty t'nlisht Several Times. A I'arkcrsliurer, W. Va., ncclal ways: There is new In jireiirrcss here a trial begun an Monday or it 17-ycar-iii.it ctrl named Etta Hoblnseil, whose llfii ter the past nix months been full of Honsatietis. Tim chnrce agatiifit her la herse atenling. nnd the cir cumstances attending the committing of tbe uriuie are very reiiuantie. Six months ajce Ktta was visiting her brother, who rcilelea In the adjoining county of I'litiuiin and In engaged an n farm hand by Themas Hand ley, wealthy real estate owner. One mottling Ktla vvna missing and also a line ltorse belonging te Nathan MeX'eiy. After a seanh Ter mime ila.v throughout the neighborhood, iiiclml iiiclml iiiclml ing'aoine of the roughest of West Virginia s hills and thickest ravines, the horse was found In the girl'H iiosxcssien nor the Ohie river. Whllei her pursuer were do de bating what te de with her Ktta dashed Inte the Ohie, still en horseback, and en deavored tu swim across. Slie was rap tured nnd placed In jail, but breka out and returned te her brother, when McCoy, from whom slie had stolen the horse, took Pity en her youth nnd refused te presecute her. A short time after a herse belonging te a farmer, named Smith, was missing, Hist at the time when the low country in the Kanawha Valley was all Heeded. The herse was tracked te the edge of the watern. The next day both Etta and the herse wero feutul In a hollow. The girl had swam the stream, a mile wide, en horseback, rjhe slept out at night, living en v hat she could steal. Fer the second time her youth protected her, and alie was net prosecuted. Six weeks later she stelo a herse from Lewis Lesloy.- Slie was pursued aerossthe Ohie, ciipturvd-ttiid brought back te the . I'utnam county Jail. She was confined tliere several weeks, in which tlme her winning ways wen her an entrain e Inte the contUleuce of the (alter, wlie allowed her many privileges. Twe weeks age he avvoke te llnd the fair inahl gene, having cleverly made Iter oscave by cutting through an old wall. It was afterwards found that she had stolen a suit of men's clothes, stolen a line herse temporarily In the, Jailer's possession, and fled the coun try. She was dually captured with the herse still In her possession near her old home.. During her escapades she had lived en beWies, corn pranytliingshe could llnd, and nloue waudcred through' the wildest and meHtdaucj-niiH territory .j This young adveiitufcss1 does net steal f i ein mi)' ether motive than, simply the leve of excitement and adventure. Her face glows with youth and apparent .inno cence, and her c cry leek ana action deny that her peculiar conduct is from evil mo tives. Her beauty and getteral excallence in many ways linve ercated u vast deal of sympathy in her favor. The trial will probably last a w eek. The Spartan Vlrttie of Fortltude Must be pejsscsscd In no ordinary degree by these who bear the pangs of rheumatism with out complaint. We have never heard of Mich an ln Ividnal. But why net, ere the lifelong martyrdom begins, extinguish the germ of this atrocious malady with Hesteler's Stomach Bitters, the efficacy of ..which a' u preventive of the disease, as well as a means of relieving It, Is well established and amply uttcsted during the last thirty-five years, etr professional stg nntiircs? It expurgates horn the bleed thoi-e acrid principles which beget the pain and In flammation characteristic of (his complaint, which, It should be recollected, Is always lluble te terminate life suddenly when It attacks a vital part. The Hitters nle expels the Irus of malaria from the sjslem, remedies dvspcpstn, kl dncy complaint, roustlputieu aim unions- iu. quiet the nerves, and Invigorates the wneie pnjsicai organism, The most obstinate cases of catarrh arc cim d by the use of Ely's Cream Balm, the only ngieo ngiee able remedy. It Is net n llriuld or smifr, Is easily applied Inte the nostrils. Fer cold In the head It Is magical. It gtcs relief nt once. PrlceM cents. iepM-2wd gtucctetl JeUcc&. Is Consumption Iuciirnble f Head the fellow lug : Mr. C. H.Merris, Newark, Ark., says : " Was down w ith Absevss of Lungs, and friends and ph) slet.ms pioneune'cil mu tin Incurabln Consumptive'. Ilcgan taking Dr. King's New Dlwevcry for Cousiimptlen, em new en my fifth bottle, mid able In overM-u flie work en my farm. It Is the Ilne-st iiii'dlelim ever made." Jest Mlddlcten, Decatur, Ohie, says: "Had II net been for Dr. King's New I)lcevcrv for Consumption I would liav celled of Lung 'trou bles. Was given up by doctors. Am new In best of health." Try II. (sample bottles free at II. II. Ceiehniu'. as Drug Htere, New. 1.17 anil ijm:s, Queen Ht.. Lancaster, I 'a. (i) Methi'ife! Mether I ! Mothers t t I Arc you dlslurlied at night and broken of yeurrcstby a sick child suUVrlug and crjlng with the excruciating pa hi of cutting teeth t If se, goat once and get a bottle of MIIS. WIN! IiOW'H SOOTIIINd HYIIU1". It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother 011 earth who has ever used It, who will net tell jeu atonce that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of ene of the eldest and best female iihyslcluns and nurses In the United Htntes. Held everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. JuneSlyd&w Klectrlu Hitters. This remedy Is becoming mi well known and se popular as te mssl no special mention. All who have used Klectrle lllttrrs sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine docs net ex ist and It Is guaranteed te de all thalls claimed. Electric llllters will euro all diseases of the Mer and Kldnejs, will remove I'lni pies, Dells, Kilt ItlDMiiiinud oilier utlectiens caused by lin- I jure bleed. Will urive .Malaria irem incsjs cm 11ml iiri'vrnt us wdl as cure all Malarial fevers, Ker cure of Headache, Censtl nation IIUII linilgCSWUII irj mitiiiu imiflB. I.iiuii: satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. I'rlcu 50e and I.IU tier bottle ut II. II. CiK-hnin's Drug btere, is: and YSi N. tiueeu ht., Umcester. I'a. j5) lluuklen'H Arnica Salve. THE BlwTHAl.VKlnthewerld for Cuts, Brutes Beres, Ulwrs, Halt llheiim, Fever bores. Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, nnd all Hklu Kruptlens, and esltlvely cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed loglveixT leglveixT feci satisfaction, or money refunded, rrire 25 cents per box. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 137 and 1J North (Juecn street, Lancaster, l'a. JuueW-lyd Ulachitu'vu. OTEAM. AVe desire te call Ithe attention of consumers of Kteum Ooeds and Engineers' Hupplles, te our large und varied stock of l'lies, lines, Cocks, Malleuhle and Cast Iren Fittings, Asbestos. Vulcatiesteti and Usudiirlan, Sheet, Piston and Valve Packings; Scotch und lU-d Line Iteltcct lng Gauge Glasses, bteam iludlatersHiid blullil Heating Apparatus; Hct and Cap Serews.and In fact almost everything required by tleuni users, and all ei which vte eiler at prices which we guarantee te be lower than lliose lit any ether dealer in this vicinity. We have positively the largest stock, and be ing connected with the Telephone! Kichuntc, are prepared te receive und till all orders In the shortest possible time. When In want of au thing In eiur line, call en us for prices and w wille-envllli-e you of eiur ability and willing ness lei save J ou Meney. Delay and Vexation. Our facilities for furnishing Engines, Hellers, Huartlng, l'ullevs. Haiiiren.,Hpcclul Machinery, Plumbers' and Gas Fitters' Tewls, I'utterns, Medels, and Iren and Hmss Castings, and for the prompt repair of all kind of mucnluerv nre unexcelled In Ijinceister. and we respectfully solicit a share of our luireu.ige. Central Machine Works, Oi A I3U NOIITH CHRISTIAN 8THEET, Lancastck, Pa. Oexxl Werk, Iteasouaele Charges, Prompt oeks. Telephone connection d3-txall TIIUE DALMATIAN INSECT ItHVDKR, propelled by a geed powder blower, U the most eitectual de-streyer of tiles and either small Insects. Feriuile At HUHLEY'H DUUG BTOHE, 50 West Kins Utreet. -FLNTEB8TTO LADIBB. Snptrflueui Hair) Superfluous Hair ! Superfluous Hair I Superfluous Hair) OF INTEREST TO LADIES. An E8TAM.IM1MKXT t rnir.APM.rniA wbere ladles can haveSnperflueiis Hair perma nently n moved rrejm tti face by Eleclreljsls (Ihe Eteclrlc Neeille operation). . . Dr. J. Van Dyrk, Electro surgeon, 0 North Eleventh street, l'fillnilclphla. permanently de de strejs Hupcrnunus Hair without pain, scar, sheick or irai'e, by the Electric Needle opera tion. I n answer le many letters from fashion and scientific Jeuriutls and frenn ladle fremall patta of thoremitry, In reference te this operation, Dr. Van Dyck respectfully states that the Elec tric Needle process Is endorsed by all physicians and surgeons of eminence as being the only method known te science by which superfluous hair can be destroyed. It Is almost palnlcu, causing a mere stinging sensation. The needle Is Inserted painlessly Inte Ihe fol licle alongside of the hair, completely destroy ing the papMlIrt of hair germ, se the hair can never grew again. Leaves no scar nor trace ; never falls; length of time depends upon Ihe number en" hairs te be destroyed; the presence or the patient Is reel 11 1 red at the office. Every lady with fin Iren her fhec knows that depilatories, healed wax, pumice stone, the tweeters, scleirs ew razor, only makes these hairs grew harsher, coarser, darker and mere numerous. Remember, ladles, this Is a delicate surgical ope-ralleu, and should never Is? perfenneel ex cept by a phjslclan or surgeon, or under his care. Dr. Van Dyck Is a regular graduate of medi cine and surgery ; has praet icest In Philadelphia for twenty jears, and peTfbrmeel the elec tric needle operation for the first tlme thirteen yrnr age, bav Ing the honor of being the secenet ph v slelnn In I he w erld lei icrferm this operation nnd thetlrstteuselt In Dcrmatoleglcal practice. Hlnec'hen the demand reir his services In this lies- la tj" has become se great that he has given up nil either practice and makes un exclusive specially of Ele'ctreWurgcry and Dermatology Ne phvslclan living teselay has written se many articles for fashion, literary or scientific Journals em (lie subject as Dr. Van Dyck has. as an Illustration of the universal Interest taken In It, (he Docter tins answered V.O00 letters In the last threnyeius from ladles fremi every part of the civ Hired world. Every lady troubled with superfluous hair should consult Dr. Vnn Dyck, and should read his book, which Is mailed free te every ene writing for IL Ntiperfliieus hair Is surprisingly prevalent. We see It In tbe drawing room, theatre, en the street, and vvhrrevcrlaelles congregate. At least .15 eif every 100 ladle's have mare erless superflu ous hair at some tlme during their lives. He member this, 110 matter If jeu nre 13er"5, whether 5011 have 20,000 or a few straggling hairs em your face, every one can be destroyed forev er. Don't hesitate te consult Dr. Van Dyck freely and with confidence. Rich or peer, young or eild, he will examine 3 our case cheerfully. Ne fees unless you are treated. Cull at ones?. Ofllce and eiiemtlng menus, 40 N. Eleventh street, Philadelphia. Hours,!) teS- Hunelay, 10 te 3. Never falls. Advice free. Iloek free. Nete Hlrlh marks, reel nose, enlarged veins of the nose, cists, rotifers and tumors removed by Dr. Van D.v ek. Terms te suit rich nnd peer, bend for book. HUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Ladles wllh hair 011 their faces who don't e'are te go lei Philadelphia for trentment will please notice that Dr. van Dyck will have Parlors at I he Stevens Heuse. Lancaster, Monday and Tuesday, eicteber 7th and 8th ; Monday and Tuesday, Nnveiiiberllthniidl'Jth ; Monday and Tucseluy, December lltb und 10th. lunes-lydW TTEADACHE TROCHES. BRIGGS' HEADACHE TROCHES FOR SICK HEADACHE IN IT8 NERVOUH. HII.IOUH, Oil CONGES TIVE FORMS. This ltemeel.vH the prescription of one of the leading physicians of Purls, France, and was 'used by,nlin-wlth nniHU-ftlltlcd succe-ss for eivcr thirty yean. It was nrst given 10 the puiiltc as a proprietary meellclne in 1878. Since which tlmalthas found Its way Inte almost every counts' em the face or the glebe, and Ik come a r.iv erllu remedy with thousands of the leading physicians. Medical societies have discussed Its marvelous success nt their uiinual conven tions, nnd urter their official chemists have nnalvrcd It and found that It contained no opleU's, bromides oretber harmful Ingredient, eiulctly plnicd It among their standard reme dies. TESTIMONIAL. L. II. HROWN. M. V., BROWS. M. V.. "I 21 West Jersey Bt , II. N. J., June 28,1s!). j This Is te certify that I have used for seme fneuths with much satisfaction, the combina tion of remedies, for Hendachc. known as minion' Hf.aeaciik TnecilES. The) remedy 1 11 res mere headache's, especially such as affect Nervous Women, than anything I am ac quainted with, and H this certificate will be the means of bringing It te the favorable attention of sullcrers from that trouble, I shall feel that I hiiveelone them n service. L. IL HROWN. -lRICE, 'in CENTS. Held by all Drug gists, or sent by Mall ou Receipt of Price. HRIGGS' MEDICINE CO.. septll-lyd Elltahvlh, N. J. TLY'H CREAM HALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm CleaiiK's the Nasal Passages, Alia) s Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Seres, Ili-s teres thu Senses ofTasle and Hmell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is ngneable. I'rlcoae cents at Druggists; by mall, reglstereel, U) cents. ELVHReJTHERH, sepll-I J elA w Ne. W Warren St., New Yerk. (fuvttituvc. w- IDMi'ER'H CORN Kit. " Furniture Points." High Standard Furniture. Hiail, MEDIUM AND LOW ARE THE THREE STANDARDS. Which de you prefer 1 We knew you want the llest II your Peickctboek will allow It. The HIGH eir REST GRADE Gexxls had alwavs lieen our Standard. And webelleve the demand Ik growing Ter the llest Qualities, for Ihe-ynre ill wins the cheapest. A few dollars, ellflerencijln tlicceist of a sulteeir pivreef furni ture may net be nutleetl by tlw ce, hut In the ve ear It Is bound lei come nut. Weelen't belleve It cheap te the bujer te held hack these few dollars. There are NO HARGAINS In Hie Cheap eir Lew Standard Goods. A HARGAIN Is tegeta II EST or HIGH GRADE for 11 IX)W PRICE. Such HARGAINS we have-. Our gessls will Klvevmi geed servle-e and thtrchy hAVEjeu iueue'. A Uirge Full Line eif Furniture Four Fleiers Full or it. WIDMYER'S CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. H EINITOH'S. GIFTS FOR YOU TO GIVE AWAY ON WEDDING OR ANNIVERSARY OCCASIONS. In eiurbteelt jeu will llnd Articles that u 111 be of practical use every day and Iki ever Itcfere thereselvcrus tlieiiicuicutoefa kind friend. If agreeable te jeu leek us ever; that will be our pletesurn. Yours te select If J ou cheese. CAHINTTS, KASHUS, PANfV CIIAIItS, TAIII.llSOr AU. KINDS. ROCKERS RatUm, leather and Plush. Pattern In Plush at rst.50. One HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET -Undertaking will Receive Personal Atten tlen. .TKCKWEAH-THF. LATEST AND MOST JN fashionable styles uudshades tht'Cheaitii and best, fet ERIsMAN'H Genu' Furnishing Htere, 12 West King street. Clthtng. A SKEW. Aru, 1 Make It the neneyvvlnc time of the year, and thlslhe place te save It ny getting the best material and most stylish Stlttife Tmstrligs ulOTercMtiis Fen THE LEAST MONEY. Yen knew Ihe reputation alraj-s reliable. Prices are lower than ever, styles handsomer, quality finer. Te these who have dealt here the garments speak for themselves. All that Is asked Is a trial te please you, and assure you perfect satisfaction. NOS. '234 AND ZW WEST KIN'tl STHKKT. sPMmd T O CLOTHING UU YERJJ. LGansman&Bre. The recent failures Inlhe woolen trade have again enables! us te secure some very elerldeet bargains. Hy several very large rash purchases oft tie Most Desirable FALL AND WINTER AND TROUSERINGS, Of I his season's Imporlalens. which we can ener you nt 118.00 for Hull; t-VOO for Trousers, made te j-eur erelcr. These nre unusual values nnd we knew It Is te your Interest le sea them befera making pur rlieses. They nre at least from BU te 40 per cent. Itclew prevailing prices. Call nnd examine. Samples cheerfully glv en for comparison. THE PRICES OF OUR FALL OVERCOATS AREf5.00 TO 118.00. See Our Large Assortment of B0TS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. All Our Own Make nt Extremely Lew Price's, AT L Gansman & Bre.'s S and 8 M0RTB Q0EEM IT., i.W. CORNER OP OKANOB. LAH0AITEX. FA W Net connected wllh any ether Clothing Heuse In the cltj-. M VERS A ItATHFON. FALL OVERCOATS TO MEASURE. FALL OYERCOATS TO MEASURE IN Many Attractive Celere, at Prices That Will Meet Your Parse. These cool nights nnd mornings a MEDIUM WEIGHT COAT is a very necessary thing, nnd If you fall te have one 11 Is net ou account of the cost. FALL OVERCOATS READY-MADE. Heady-Made Full Overcoats. In this depart inrut, from 11 falily geed eimt at I7.CN, te a I'ull Hllk-Llneil ejnrmciit at HS.iv. 3-ALL OUR MAKE.-S RELIAHLE MERCHANT TAILORS, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET LANCASTKK, PA. II HUH Oi UROTHEU. Superior Inducements IN OUR Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. SUITINGS, OVKItCOATINGK, TltOUSUItlNfiH, In nil the Iiatesl Patterns and Designs, made uplby the brat workmen and with thu best tilmmlugs. AVe guarante e a perfect fit WE CAN HI IOW WORSTEDS, CASSIMEKKS, CHEVIOTS, SILK MIXTUIUCS AND STHII'ICS, FANCY VLAIUS AND CHECKS, STYLISH LAKUI-: 1'LAIHS IN DARK EKl'lXTS. A trial will eenvlnce jeu. Men's Beys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats, LONCl ANDKHORT PANTH. FALL OVERCOATS, $5 TO $18. ONE-1UUCIC CIX)THING AND FUHNISHING HOUSE, Ferth Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER I'A. Closed TlturseLiy und Friday, Hepumbcr 'M and '.7, and Saturday, Oclelnr , em account of Hertdajs. qECTHINQ HYRUI'. TO MOTHERS. Every hab should have a het He of Dlt, FAHRNEY'H TEET1UNO HYRUI. Perfectly s.ife. Ne Opium or Merphia mixtures. WHIrt WHIrt lleveCeillc, (irliilng III the Hemelsund Prenuntq DiltlcultTe'tliIiig. Pre-iwreil by DIW.D.FAIIR NEYAKON, Hagerstown, Md. Druggists sell It; 'ii cen Is. Trial bottle sent by mall 10 ce'tits. lunl-ljdiCKl.tw AV " xi1nhkveieped pahtm Of the Human Hedy Enlarged, Devtlew-d, 1 Htrengthened.etr., Is an Interesting advcrllc inent leing run In our p.ir. In reply te In eiulrles vec will say that there Is no evidence of humbug about this. On Ihe contrary, the ad ad vcrllsersere verj highly Indorsed. Interested lKTSeiu may get staled circulars giving all par ticulars, by riling te the ERIE MEDICAL CXI., 5 sveu St., iluCale, ", Y.D'iitu lUeiie Jler. ni-fjdiw lOLLAKH AND CUFFS THE LATEST thu most elelrutilt', and uien cemiuruiMe shop i and style any size, at i-.iu.i.n.;. a Genu Fnrnlshlns Stere, U West Klnj street. HTRRS 4MTHF0H, HIRSHd BMHl'S $hecir. TJAROA1NS, VISIT STACKHOUSE'S This Week FOlt IIIQ HAilGAINH IN Beets & Shoes. A Full Line or the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The llest Heet Made, Call and see them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. s HOEH WK CAN hTRONOLY HECOM- .vi .- l) i Men's Footwear! . Tn txmiptliig for a Hliaru eif lliccltv anil rural trade, we bnxe our claim al ways en cxtfritleiial value, und en tliln einly. Never liavu unythlng taken fremi fihecs tlutt eukIiI lie in tlicm, te thu eiul that we may lie nlile te (iietu prleet be low ceiinpetlteix, but rntlier strive te linve them nbeve the n vertigo In every jMiltit of pHHlticHs un intelligent unel ells erimimitiug pulille leeik for. Te-eluy we eiler Mcii'h Slitx-s tliU'erent linen which wc can strongly reeemmeml. In tlieni arc lcntherH eif suiicrler tuunnge, uml the milking,- trimming nnd Hnbth beiulng every cvlelence of thorough workmanship. And u very low price Is en them for bIiecs be gejed In every re- SlKCt Me'n'H Ex. Quality Hals nt i'2. Mcii'h Ex. Quality liutleti Klines nt $2. Men's Ex. ('uality Congress at HI. With pretty tips eir plain teies, its may 1k Drvferretl. We hear many Instaiu-eM oftlife miikcH giving n year's servkt. Relld leather throughout ; UiH'i-s Htnmg tind tough in lllire arc almost liulcslriic llblc. lleeli. willil leather llftn. klv te hce If you're looking for guexl elm's. J utt a word nbetit hand-teweil SIkh'h, higher In price, way up te top notch in grade. Handsome, stylish, attractive. HIievh for tin merchant, doctor, lawyer, eir ethers wanting a high grade of slioc sliec imiklug nt a iHinular price. Vamps whole cut, practically seamlcM. Fine, fitting splendidly ami greatly admired. Fer samu make In I'hlladclphlii thu iirkt Isiil icr cent, greater; tlii're the lustre' of u maker or seller's iimne makes the illHeruncu In cewt. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 JfeiiTii Queen Btreet, Lancas ter, I'a. s WEEPING REDUCTIONH. Sweeping Reductions -IN- MEN'P.HOY'H, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'H 1.IUIIT (XIIAIHKD I Shoes & Oxfords. As the sensen Is lukslug for Light Colored HhiK'snud (lferds, I have MurleiHl Down the haliincc I have ou hand and am new selling them At and Belew Cost, Which will redui'e Iheni tei rash In a short time'. There may he uiaiij dajs. je I might snj' mouths. In which they ran he worn mid can be blackeueil nt the end eif (he se'iisen. Men's SJ.00 Riiskci Hals, reduced te r.'.fil) ; rJ.'0 HhewredueedteitZUU; U.W Hhesi le tlM; and fljyjUlniutuIlj. Mi'n's 2.00 Russet Oxferels reduced te 11.50 und 81. GO Oxfords te ll.ii. Hey's f I M Riihstt Hals, reduced te ll.r. Ijidles' 11.50 Russet Oxfords, Plain Ten'snnd with Tips, red neil te Sl.'i'i; J1.35 Oxrerds te 11.00; l.U) Oxrerds le 75c; and Tic Oxfords le Olie. Child's Russet 0ferdk, slrts Me I0VJ. reduced from fl.lM le "ie, and slrrs I tei 7U Ireiui 73e te tlX THEY CAN HE HEEN AS MARKED DOWN IN WINDOWH. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. KFrey, (HuccessorteEREY AECKERTj the Leader of Leiw Prlre'H.ln BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.S A 5 EA8T KINO HTREET, LANCAHTER, I'A. ii-Kle)re clewed ev cry ev cnlng at t o'clock, ex cept Mendiij' und buturday. Cliate. XUNLAPH CEI.EHRATEI) HATS. Hats ! Furs ! Helies ! HnniUomeLliieefNl'WHTYLESfor Men and Children. An I'xaiiilnatleii of our stock Hill rev nil very ele-slralile Slj le and Kushleii. JIIIS'H HOIT HATH. V; 50c. 7V) and ll.frt. Theu are net old stock, hut neiw, st j Huh gemls. An Exlrn line DRESS HTU'P HAT l-'OR YtlUNO .MEN rerJJ.ui. CM I LDREN'S KL'llf OL II ATs, ., , lie. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, ROBES, &c. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. SUtcvuc-je. y UTIIEIt H. KAUKEMAN, ATTORNKY-AT.UVW. Hecend Fleer Eshleuian Uiw Hulldlng. Ne. 43 North Duke UlreeL aprt-IjdAw J-ENTIrTRY. ) R D.MerASKEY, NOIITHQUEEN 4 ORANOE KTH. (.Southeast Cerner.) Urudunte In Dentistry and Ana, thellcs of Philadelphia DenUel College. A txilntments made by mall for any week daj- i n. m. te 8 p. in. latleuts vUlted nt their homes-city or country Reasonable charges. All work vrarrinted. Location. Half-way lie tvvten P. It, It. Htat'en and Crritre Sauare. En trunce First dexir em Orange street. ep3-emdAvv M ETZOEB AHAt'GIIMAN. A r.t.rtHltjrY We hnve new eku enkvktt M Black French Henrietta Oetiis'ii uasliniercs In All tirades and Qualities, the Rest Values Ever OITcrcel. ALSO, FUI.I LINKS OF Single and Deuble Black Thibet Shawls! AT LOW VIUCKU. Metzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (Ol'rOHlTIS THE COOt'KU HOUHl'".) N KXT DOORTOTUE COURT HOUHF- -OK- LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Fall Jackets, Wraps and Coats. A I -HO BHRGHINS IN Black Cashmeres & Henriettas. 35 and 37 East King St., r ard a Mcelrey. BARD & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, DREH (lOODB-Au clrwitit line of Dress l'hilds at !!. li!e:e. 20e'. iTs" and un. Her nt V, lunll idiiult'A. One let of AlhWesd Henrietta Cleths, 4(1 In. wide, .17' ie. line let same widths, ,.an,,i.Mi-i.i.t..n. uihp ir. in ....-....r. .......i....i.,..,.i. ... nil..-,.,.: v. llll.i'VPIIIIir .1 .....in, nll.wisit.ntliLV. Oueletnll-erisil, 0 In silk tlulnh He'iirletlaClelhs, alM7!v'; sold elscwhere nt fl. Hp-clnl lliirgalnslu lllark Henriettas at 2.V, 3,V, K', (VHej and up, llargnlnsin lllnck Hllk lit 75c, tl !l.i"Hinl tl.Oei. Til IIIKThllAWI-H-Kxtm value In IllnrkThlWtHliBwls In Mngle or IKnililoCeurtlands. lhiii. hie Crcpe and Nun's Veiling feir Veils, at low prices. Einhreildery Kelt, two yards wide, 11.25 per jarel. OILCLOTIIH-In May we ralleel jour nt trillion lei the fact that from June Isl nil Heur Oil Cleth would lie nelvniierel, mid that vrehadhnught our line tiefore June 1st nt Ihe old prices, and are' new pre pn nil te eiller the In-nt gcsiels for the money that are sold, llelng thoroughly seaseunl, ns 3 em will nnd an Oil Cleth sniseneel. wears twice as long iiseine lust from t he factory nnd en the Meer when new. We huvoseld mero Fleer (III cloth than liny oilier Retail Dry UimmIs lleium In l-nucastrr, and this liclug our third season, finds us ready w tin the he-st gesids feir the money In the city tn Fleer, Table, Hlnlr or Hhelf. UNDERWEAR, lllVNKITTS.COMFORTH, I'EATHERM,.lf.-We give extra value mid will nare iiuire 10 suy nueiui. iiiciu inuir uu. I'ANTINO We de sell a epianttty or ranting nt prices rnuglng at 125ie', ISe", le, 'Jfle', Sic, 3le, .tic, 27j;c, KJe, 4Sc, 60c and up ; nnd newliere else wilt) ou find as geed gouts for the money. HOSIERY We nre headquarters rer the llrsl Hlecklngs In the city. One let of Children's Knsl lllark, re'gulur ptlre, lSi', reirdc perpnlr ; einly slightly liuierfect In Ihn weaving. Anothertlel nt rc nnd lc per uilr ; worth eleiihle. llargnlnsin nil kinds ofHIeK'klugsfer I-adlcs, MeiiandCnll elren, In Cotten or Weel. RICYCLEH-Agents for the Coventry lUvnlHiift'ty lllryclcs. Why sev IIV, for a wheel when vouch n liny the Coventry Rival High (Irade, Hull Hearing le all parts at f75T Alse agents for Ihn Premier Barely lllcrlc. bard & Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn. &t'rttclti;. H. ,. RHOADH A BON. BEAUTIFUL FORMS -in: Are net made by chance. They result from artistic designs In the hands of skilled workmen. We hnve n New Line of the LnUst 1'atlerns of JEWELRY In imeOCHICS, HIHI10N AND S0AIII-' 1'INS, IIltAUELKTO, HINOH, HUrrONS, NKCK CHA1NH, WATCH CHAINS, HAIll OKNAMKNTS, ,tc. Many of Ihese articles, allheugh of Helld (le!d,areint I-ewtr Prices tliuii geed plute. We In-vlleiexamtnnllen. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KINGr STREET. I""' "UL'S.'-I' ' . 1 S' I 'H' il' - J,ritdln.'B, vc. F LINN 4 RRENEMAN. - - ron - ren - STOVES! -OO FLINN Si BRENEMAN, He. 152 ITertla Queen Street, LANCASTER, (Sarpct B ARUAINHI Shirk's Carpet Hall I - KOIt Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. WkHAVETIIKLAUUEHT ANll IIMT HTOt'K INTIIkClTr. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. 4'uvttituvc. A NIKlUEOAK rURNlTURE. OCHS & GIBBS, ni:w ncsieNS ANTIQUE OAK FURNITURE, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 S. Queen St. (Garvidftce. STANDARD CARRIAUE WORK. EDVSr'. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0, l',i'i MARKET HTREET. 'Rer of the I'osleince', LANCAHTER, I'A. De net Fall te Cull During I'A III WEEK and Hee our Klne Assortment of Baggies, Phaetons, Jump Seat Carriages.Etc. I hav e all the laleet style's te xU'-t from, and have nle a very fine utserlinenl eif evend-uand vrerl; someof my own work. Hottem prices. Call and examine. Notrou Netrou Notreu bl e te show our work und explain every Uc lull. Reiialutlng uud itepalrlug promptly and neatly done. One set of vrerltiiie-n especially employed for that purpose. M w We A mTt riii e Lancaster, Pa. Opposite Fountain Inn. Irnrlrltn Cleths ... ......n .plill.a AND COMPOSITION STOVES! TO- PENWA. flrtll. B ARUAINHI VLeal. TlIMIIERANDCOAU J 'IOIIACLOHHOOKHANDUAHKS. WKTT ERN HARD WOO US. Wholesale and Retail, by II. II. MARTIN A CO.. n1-l)d I-1 WuterHtrcel, Uinnister, l'a. AUM(LRDNERa COmTaNV. COAL DEALERS. Orfle'K.H Ne. 121 North Qut'CuHtreet, and Ne. Ml North Prlucu street. YAUtxi North l'llnce Htreel, near Reading De-pet. uiiKlS-tfd lNCAHTER. I'A. THE RIVAL rOUNTAIN I'EN-THEREST and cheapest In the market H karat geld in. Hard ruheer holder, never K?ts out of order, eaily ruieel. Call und exaiulu Ufere purchasing rUrwhrri'. At ERISM.VN'.SUt'nU' Kuriilblilni; Htere, li Wet Kins sUeet, 'mntUv' ent. VANIA RAILROAD 8CHEO 0t from May M, im. Ayr LAscAirrra and lemTa u llaelelphlaas follews: s " t Levr ,nVARD .snrpNt.- Phlladelphli Laneaatw ia. m. 8.90 a. n. ft.wa. a mi . .xpresst... t-JQ m. tn. iM n. tn. 7-en .n ifflnvlaMUeyi AftlallTralnt....... via Celnmblt V-SR m us I In n e rer A ccem ...I Knl l.ln.. s:fm a. in. via Columbia ll!.Yl U ttl ltJAa. llKWa. frederlch Acceiii loop. m. 2:10 p. m. 2.M) p. m. 5,aep. m. 7:0 p. m. t --V'-' viu , ),-. -fllllUDlK Ijsncastcr Aceem..... vIb ML Jcy.. vln I'eliinibla tlArPlHlllin. A-n.,.n rvilumbln Aecemi..."." IlarrlsbiirB Express Western Expresst ..... Lancaster Ae-co..... EAHTWARD. Phil. Expresst- EastLlnef J. 1-ancaster Aece . HarrlshnrR Express... I -nuenster Aceeini Columbia Aeeem.... Atlantic Expressf...... Heashore Express I'lillndelphU Acceim. Hunelny Mnll. , ... lHy Exprest.. .. H"H,i!',,r Aceem. Mall Trnlu Z:1S p. 111. i:i p. in. Sl p. m. :20 p. m. Inve ' Lancaster. 2.20 s, m. t: a. in. H 15 a. m MOe; m. 8M a, m. tfcoea. m. I1:.V. a. m. 12 m p. m. 8 .v p. III. S.-0H p. m, i.'M p. in. 6: Up. m. R..15 p. m. i-wp. Bl. 11:10 p. ra. &:00 n. m. Ar.CeIJa Arrtr miial VXStu IB. Mm. m Iivfln m n TlaUl.tnv 11:16 a. n. i:asp. m. 3:IS p. m. ftp. m. :p. Bl. ssep.ni. Itii aa. itusp. m. JThn only trains which run dally. Cel" 8b,!",l,y t', Mal" lraUl west rtuuby way .... . J I1, WOOD, ilcneral Passenger Acent OH AH. K. PUOH.fleueral Mnnnser. TIIILAI)RLt'HIA ex UEADINU RAILROAD RKADINU ex COLUMIHA DIVISION. On and after Mendny, July I, I8W. tralu enve l4ineflster (Kins- street), as lollen-s: m eir RradliiK and Inlenneellale points, wfelt days 7:1 a. in., 12.35, . p. in.; Bunday, .- a ru..3.Mp. m. . Fer I'hlladclnhla, week das, 7:30 a. m 12JS, 3,Mp. ni.; Hiindnys, 3 M p. ni. or New Yerk v In Philadelphia, week day. 7.;i. m., rix,,:i'isp. ni. Jfj Fer New Yerk via Alientewn, week tteytr. rf' 12 p.m. i Ker Alientewn, week days, 70 a. m.,l:, .V Hunnnv. HaJs n m Ker rnlUvlllc, week dftjm, 70 ft. in.. 3:lt p. tajt Hmiilaf f.K.t si mi y I """ ' rori-rnaneu, wiek anyn. 7.W w. in 13:35, fc p. m. j Humlfty, 8.-0& a. in. 3.55 p. m rur Jinrnaunix. rwn ilftjs 7.-00 ft. TO., 12J6, t lil n t Ui.l.a. CV. m. r.w ft sis. . uiiuuni ci.uw n. Ill KerQunrryvllle, week dajs, 925 a. m., iflfj. 8.00 p. m.i Hundsy, 5:10 p.m. TRAINS KOR LANeJAUTEiT. I-eave Reading, week days, 7.-10, ll:S5a. m., 6:ftS p. in. r Huiiday. 7:20 n. in.; .1:10 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, week days, 4il. 10-00 a. in., 4.-00 p. in. I-eave New Yerk via l'hlladelphla, week day. 7:a.m.. I.fl0,l2lp. in. lavoNcwerr via Alientewn, week dan ssj a. ni.. i.-uu p. in. Leave Alientewn, waek days, S.&3 a.m.;4J p. m. I-eave 1'ettsvllle, week days, 5.50 a. m., tM p. in. lxnva Iebauen, wek days, 7:12 a. m., 1248 7:15 p. ni. : Huiiday, 7:55 a. in., 3.15 p. m. l-e-ave Hnrrlsburg, week days, itm a. tn.: Sob Seb day, 0.50 a. m. l-eav (lunrry vllle, week days, 8.(0, 11:11 , aa., 8.W, 4A1 p. m. ; Hunday, 7:10 a. m. ' ATLANTIC CITY D1VIHION. I-eave I'hlliulelplila, chestnut street wharf, and Meuth street wharf. Ker Atl.nllie C'ltv. vtm.It ritv. avmmmm 0-00 . ill. and tKulsiuHi-flO p. in.; ArconimeeUUoii, :nu a. in. and 4,: p. in. ; Hunday. Kxpmsf. tmW audQ.-Wn. in., Accommodation, 8.-00 a, m., t V IV": . . -n4l iciurniiiK leave Aiianiie eiiy, nepet " nvinueiD niiei vrKiiiiRaavvcneiev. VV eea r ukd vfflaaaaaan Express 7X1) and 10:12 a. in, and 4 p. In. At-iM. moelatleii.R-eria. tn. and 4:." p. in. HumST!' rI, Express, 4 and 5.30 p. in. AccommeeUUon.'O'M 'VJ ' n. ni. nnd 4.-05 n. in. ' ? rv. ill. nun v.-eu n in. ltclallcd time table's can be obtained at tick efllces. A.A.McLEOD. C.O.HANCC8K. VlcflPrcs. .tlen'IM'ur. Jlcii 1 Tess'r Art. L Ell ANON A LANCAHTER JOINT LIMI RAILROAD. ArrBiigciiicnts of Passenger Trains en and altar Hunuat, May 12, isw. NORTHW-ARD. I-evnve A. M. V. M. Klne Htreel, Ijuic 7.-0H I2.IH l-ancnster..,. 7.-07 12: il Msnhelin. T.X 1:20 Cornwall 7:MI 1:1 A l. An 1 Hunday, r. M.iA. m. r. m, 5:40. 8.-0S BUM MS JO 11:45 :: l'ja Ml I-ebanen - 8:11 1M 7.-00 9M kU ::Heufi'iwARD. Leav a.m. r. if. i. h. a. m. r. k. "!, Lebanon 7:12 12:80 7:15 745 :4 'y?;. Oernwall ,... 7:37 12:45 7.30 aje i &;', Matihelm' 7;W 1:10 7:57:40 - Lancaster 8:27 1:53 8.-3B :U SA ' VA Lttticastcr'..'..'.'."!.'.'.'!..'! fiin A rrlfn nt King Street, Lane. R:35 2M 8:301 9 JB A. M. WI IfiON, Hunt. 11. A H. M. NEKK. Hllpt C. It. It. C. Railroad. )atttc. H ARNEHH. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCAHTER, I'A. Saddles. Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AND General Stable Supplies -AT- (HUCCEHMOK TO 41. 1UBEKUUSH A HOJ,) SIGH OP THE GOLDEH HORSE HEM II ! Ill I III II I ummcc tceriB. M r.eiti-n'NA. OOVKRNOR DICK ANHTIIR JIT. (1RKTNA NARROW OAllllK RAILROAD. Individuals and parlle-s ele-slrliiK te visit ML (Irilna mid enjoy a rlde e er the Narrow Oaugs te ihe summit of ejoVKHNeu Dick meutitaln, eiiuaeceiiiipllhli the trip fremi Lancaster In en duy by the fellow Inif schedule: u.m. ii.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Is-aveljiiiraster.. (-.-25 V-Jll 10..V) 2.-00 20 1-M Airlve. MUOrcluu. 8.-00 IliM MM 3if. 4.33 8.55 Arrive Oev. Dirk. ... 12:20 lr25 4.115 5:10 . RcturuliiK a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. I-eave Oev. Dick.. II. -00 1:25"2J 6A 1-ruve ML UretiiaH.il 10.-II 11:52 2:22 8U7 7:30 Arrive Lancaster. 8:10 11:35 V2M 3M 4.15 8. All trains or the Cornwall it Lebanon Rail road em nrnvul at Ml. (Jrctnn station make Im mediate connection with the Narrow Gauge Railroad. Lunch or dinner ran be obtained at the Turk restaurant, thus aveldhiK the neces sity of carryliiK baskets uml bundles. The completion orthe Narrow Ounce Railway throws e'ii for view th iiiaKnltlceut scenery of llioHeulh .Meiiiitalii.aiid this novel nllrae tlen Issupplsiue'iilcelby Iheeri'Ctlen of an Ob servatory 00 feed lilifli en the mountain's high-e-Kt iicuk, Gov. Dick, freiu which a sight may be obtained ihan vrhlch there ure fuw grander, the leiw takliiK In un ure-a of forty miles s-iuare, Htid presenting a landscape of unparalleled bmuiy. Dally excursion tickets tn Ml. Gretna may be obtained ou application le the nearest ticket aKeUU 1I.A.OROSH, Gen. Pus. Agent OAI-.lt. It., Lebanon, IV. NLO IR1HII, Den. HupL JtgMnid tlliotenvrtphe. R OTF- I JUST RECEIVED KROM Kcenigslmrg, Prussia, Twe llneksriiuiiils made cscclally ferIUn.t and ThretwiuaTli r Unglh 1'hotesraphs. ROTE, be 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the 1'eMtefrlca. Jaa7-flmd "V l"S t J O 1 S x CO (I "Manura'cturi-rs CONITXTIOXKUS FINE PAPER llOMX The most brautirul line In theUnlteilHtate. t,15 CemmeriwSt.. I'hlladeU unf I'm. Write fereti'i-Tlpllvwprhf luu phla el-7bteed Ghas. E. Hants, .e 1st. . sfii V .'I, M fl v-J &- Tit V?3 't.jja Ms ;T2 m.i -m i M "W ! fi" mi & "&., 9: .n. vi' "i K Hi- , w . 4 M ,p- ',V' m-4 PS a." -a aw SM srj -(.tn 'f flf-B m ISP Vvi it-: ,.sCfastaiaaSVi&i.)(U-.wvS!t: 'Z. -. ..-S-- .tf---
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