LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1881. Hancastcr Intelligencer. WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 2, 1881. TENNYSON'S "DESPAIK. A New Dramatic .Monologue by tli-i Teet Laureate or England. Alfred Tennyson publishes a dramatic monologue, entitled Despair, In the current number of the Nineteenth Century. It is the story of a man and Ids wile, who, having lest faith In a geed future lite, resolved te commit Milcidc by drowning. The woman is drowned, but the man is rescued by the minister et the sect lie lias abandoned. OI tlda work the critic remarks : " Mr. Tennyson Jias never been less ambiguous,, seldom mere powerful, never mere weirdly impressive than in this, the latest lruit et hi.-, genius. Mr. Tennyson, en this occasion, exemplifies without enforcing, or, in terms refuting the mental misery of a man without hope, without bcliel and with out the rapacity e: enjoying the only lite of whnc existence he can feel sure. The whole poem is a dreed by the man snatched from death te his mi welcomed friend In apparent need. Heir and there are interspersed frag inenfs ni.iimedIc reproach te this olllcieus Intruder, but the greater part monologue is an explanation et the sufferer' feelings se tar as they are capable et analysis." The lollow lellow lollew lng arc juol.itie:is from this poem : N it you that preached In the cliapel their, looking ever the -and, Followed us, loe, that night ami degge.t us and diew u te land? What did 1 lcel tint night? Yeu arc curious. Hew should 1 tell? Decs it matter e much what I tell ? ion res cued me, yet was it well That you c.uiie imwi-hed Mr. uncalled ter, be tween nir and the deep ami my deem" Three l:tys s,iiier, three meie dark day of tl:e j-n.lh .- gloom Ot a lite without sun, without health, without liep!, without any delight. Can anything here upon eaith-but ah! Gc.d . that night, thai night. When the lolling rrsOl the lightheu-e, ihi re en the latal ue( k Ot land l aiming out into lock they had saved many hiiudicd-i from wreck. Glared en our way toward death, 1 ieineinler, I thought a- we passed. Ilecj it matter hew many the saved? We are all et r.s mocked at last. Ie you fear? and there came thieugh the loaret that breaker a w hNper, a bieath. Fear? Am 1 net with you 1 1 am frightened at Hie, net death. Ami the sun-, of the limi.le-s uuiver-e -pail;- led and slump in the ky. Flashing with dies at el Ge!, but w knew that their light was a lie. Lightly step evi r the ximls, the.wi.ler-, yen hear them rail, Lite, with it- anguish and -oirew and rriers away with it all. Ami she laid her hand-, in my own, -he was always loyal and sweet. Till tin: points of the foam iuilie tlu-k etinc playing aieumi mil lict. Tlieie wasa-tieng -ra rum nt, , iild sv.np us out te the main. Ah, Ged ! llm' I felt :H I -poke I was taking llie name in vain. All, G'.d! anil we turned te each ether, we HI !, we oniiiraee.l, -he and I, Iv new i:ig the love we were us i le beliee m la-ting would die. We li'nl irail their knew nothing books and we l aned te the darker side: Ah, Ged ! -heiild we find him, peilup-, pcr- I::i;-. it we iii".., it we die:. We neer had leiiml 111 n i en cailh : this milli is a l.iihe tlcs hell. Deal le e, lorevor and ever, l,uoer and ever' tnew oil! Never a riv -e !o-'iln!e net -inee the weild I erai. Never a 1.1 - s id. no, net -iuee the eming et man : lint the bliu i waerisi me a-hoie, an-l jeu -aed me a v ducle-.s life ; Net a grain et gratitude li.ine. you have palled the in. te tiein the w lie. 1 am leila'oiieeii the laud, she i, alone en t! r .-en, dtai'iir-e iii".in ,i,i .lit I wen! I curse you ler net li.; iug li'l me b . lluve I i.i.i-i uiy-elf eer their heiiible in fidel wiiiings? eh yes! Fer Ih -e aie lie new dai I. age-, yuu -or, et tie- infidel j us-. Wlieiitheb.it eicnes out el his riVr and tin ew Is are whe-ipingat neon, And deulii is the lord of this duiigliil! and cie.i - te the 'iin and the inoen, Till the mi ami the moon of our Mgiis sue both id them turned into bleed, Ami hope will have broken her heart running alter a -Imlnw et geed. Fur their knowing and knew lielliiiijf bejks lire .-ratified iieiii hand le hand, We n:i knelt in your knew all rh ipel, tee, looking evei the i-.unl. All! jt I have had some glimmer at times in my gloomiest wee, Ot a Ged behind all, alter all the gloat Ged feraughl that I knew. Uul tli-Geil el love and el hell, le-jclhcr they rauuet be thought. It thou I.e Midi a Ged may thegicatGed rm-r t li tn and bring him te neught. College Students Without IMniier. When tlic sttnJcnt't :tt Trinity college assembled in the clininj- liall Sunday moru meru inc it was found that there was nothing te cat and no -vaiteis. Samuel Ilarri., coletcd manager of the dining- hall, had disappeared at midnight en Saturday, and taken with him the cooks, the waiters and the kitchen implements. Until about three weeks age the dining hall was managed by a committee of the faculty and stu dents, but. as all did net run .smoothly a centrac: was entered into with Harris, by the terms of which he was te inn the hall. His expense.-, were quite large, and there was much complaint of the quality of the feed ftiriiishrd by him. Harris claims that, the college did net furnish him with proper rutins te live in, as hu says had been agteed, and se he threw up the con tract. Ne meals have been served at the college since he went away, and the stu dents have bearded at the hotels in the city, and at the houses near the college. "Mether lias Kecevcici!" wrote an Illinois gill te her Kiislern lelativcs. "She took bitters for a long time but without any geed. Se when -die heard of the virtues et Kidney-Wert she get a box and It lias com pletely cuicd her, e that she can de as much work new as s-hc- could before we moved West. Since she has get well everyone about her is taking it.'' t-cendv. eSl-lwd&w Invigorating feed for the bruin and nerves is wlial we need in these days et rush and worry. Parker's Ginger-Tonic restores the vital energies and brings geed health quicker than anything you can use. Tribune. See ad vertisement, nl-lindeod&wcew l'liy-iiral Suffering. Xe en. can realize, except by personal ex perience, the anguish et mind and body en dured by sullerer.s from dyspepsia, indiges tion, roiistiputien. and ether diseases of the stomach, liurdeck llloed Hitters are a positive cure for this direst of all diseases, Piicefl. Fer sale at Jl. It. Cochran's drug fctere, 137 North Queen blreet, Lancaster. She Passed It Along. I send you my testimonial In reference le Spring Itlossem.having taken it for dyspepsia, and receiving almost immediate relief. I passed it te my neighbor, who Is using it with samneMllt.s. MUS. .1. W. LKFFELT. Elmira.N. Y." Price .Vi cents. Fer sale at If. B. Cochran's drug store. 137 North Queen, Lancaster. Incredible. F. A. Scratch, druggist, Rnthven, Ont., writes: "I have the greatest cenlidence in veur Kin-deck I'lend Hitters. In one case with which I tun personally acquainted their suc cess was almost in.-Tec'Ible. Oi.c ladv told mc that half a bottle did her mere geed than hun dreds of dollars' worth of medicine she had previously taken." Price $1. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Qnecn St., Lancaster. Will. McCartney, f-H Lloyd Street, liufmle, N. Y. loll and sprained his ankle. His em ployer. II. Andersen, 'at Main htrrrt, procured some Themas' Krlectric Oil, it ml h'-hays that a lew applications enabled him le go le work as usual. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug store 137 North Queen street, Lancaster MEDICAL. K IDNKY WOK7. THE GREAT CUBE ren RHEUMATISM, As it is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS. LIVER AND ROWELS. It cleanses the system of the acrid poison that causes the rtreadtul suffering which only the victinih et Rheumatism can realize. TlieuHaiidH or Cases et the worst lerms et this terrible di-easc have been quickly re lieved, in a short time Pertcctly Cured. KIDNEY WOET lias had wonderful success, and an immense sale in every part el the ceunlrv. In huudicds of cases it lias cured where all cl-e hail tailed. It is mild, but cttlcicnt, CEKT.-JN IN ITS ACTION, lint harmless in all ease-. It Clean.es, Strengthens ami give New I.i te te all the important organs et ilie body. The natural action et tin Kidneys is lccteied. The Liver is cleans-ed et all disease, and the Bowels move freely ami healthfully. In this wnythe worst diseases aie eradicated liem the system. As it "su- been proved by thousands that KIDNEY WORT. is the most effectual leinedv for rleaiising the system et all ineihld MViotiens, it should be used in every household as a spuing medium:. Always euros Itllieitsncss, Cnstlintli)ii lMlesand all Female Diseases. S It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in 5TUn caiw, one package et w hieh make- six 4f quarts et medicine. 43rAl-eln Liquid Ferm, very Concentrated -lortheeenvenienceot tho-e who ranuet V readily pivpare II. It acts with ujual &fcplcirirjj in cither or. a. GET IT OF YOUR DRWGG1SI'. I'KICi:, -si. WKLI.S, KiniAUDSOX ic CO., I'mpV, Kurlliigt.ai, Vt. Will send the dry pod-paid.) dec 27 " lld.Vwl t V..V. AM) CliA.MOMSI.:: PILL'S. A VALUABLE DISCOVERY. llr. C. AV. Ilrlisen, a AVell-hneu n Piartlc- Ing Plijslrlau and Surgeon el ttal- tlinere, ,tltl. Dr. r.en-nn has, for the pa-t twenty-one years, paid much attention te Nervous disease-, and has ill-covered that tne extract of Celery and Chamomile combined in a certain proportion. Invariably cures cilner sick Head ache. Ordinary Headache, Neuralgia. Nervous ness, Hy.-pepsia, "-leeple-siics-, or Paralysis. They aie prepaied in the shape el Pills and contain no opium, quinine or ether harmful drug but are intended expre-sly te euro and will cure the above named di-ea-os. eThc celebrated Dr. Hammend, et New Yerk city. 'iys: "1 have found Dr. liensen's Celery and Chamomile pills an invaluable in all rases et Nervous Dise.-s -." Other physician-eo the number of ever .'.ml ender-e then: in rqu illy s-ireng terms. Kvi ryene i-. new t'Ukiugef the wenderlul cure- ollectei! -ince they have been placed belere the public. Tliis Is a triumph in Medic.il Chemistry and -ull'orer.sail ever I he w hole country and even abroad, are ordering by mail and eiherui-e. Sold by all druggi-ts. Price, ."0.miIih. Depot, 10-; North F.utaw street, l'.altimere. Mil. liv miil two boxes teril, orsivhevos for t-."0. DP.. O. W. BENSON'S New Itemed- and Favorite I'lr.-eiinlieii. SKIN CURE Is Wairanted te One KC.LMA, TLTTUi:), HUMOUS, IN'FLUI- MATION, MILK IIL'.ST, ALL KOI'Gll SCALY KUFI'TIONS, DlSKA-sKS OF IIAli: AND -CAM', SCllflKPLA, CLCKlIS, Pl.MI'Ll.S AND TKNDl.i: ITCHINGS en all jiarts el the b..y. It makes the skin white, soil and -inoetli; loineves fan and freckle-, and is the lte-1 toilet dies-iugiu the World. Klegantly put up, two lietlies in one package, reii-i-ting of both internal and ex ternal ticatment. All lir-t-cla-s di uggi-ts have it. Pi ie il per package. aug22-ly.l M , W & SA w riMIK (iKKAT CCKATIVK AC.r.NTS. GALVANISM AND ELECTRICITY. DR. HALL'S (ialviii Electric Mm. A (iALANIC KATTKill is imbedded in this Medicated Plaster, which, when applied te the body pieduces a constant but mild cur- lent et i-.icctncily, w men i-most xhilarating. It is a positive and sjieedy eiiri ter tne follow ing complaint-, viz : Uhcumatisui, Neuialgia, Siek Headache, Weak and Intlamed Kyes, all Alleetiens of the lErain, Siunal Complaints, liMncy and Liver Complaints, Sciatica, Paralysis. Asthma and Lung Diseases, Diseases el tins Heart, Nervous Prostrations, Ac. ncici; only mi. oe. THE KLL MANX CO., Piep'ts, sii Creadivay, Cor. 13th St., New Yerk. aeextn waxt :). Send stamp for circulars. Fer sale by all Druggist". Mention this paper. Sent by mail. oct7-.'.ineedS(;twcow (crw KK'tVAKtl. D'Effiat Bleed and Skin Remedy. KM) Heward that it will rradicnte Kruplien-, Pimples, ltleteiics, Frecklrs, Meth, ,Ve., from the lace et any and every Lady and Gentle man that uses it. If clean -es M.vl.UUA from the system, Urighteiis the Kyes and lteautities the Complexion. A rertaln euro ler all Skin Disease-, and Positively Harmless. JI per Packiige or G for $.". Sold by Druggists or sent by mail in letter lerni en receipt of priee. TIIE BELL MANN CO., 812 Itrimdway, New Yerk. Mention this paper, lars. Send stamp ler circu circu ecl7 3ineod.V0tweew 1 LAD THIS L Lancastki:, Pa.. Anrll 1 , ISSI. XIIK JVIDNUYrVR.V MF'II COMI'AHV Ucnts It gives me much jileasure te sa that after using one pack of KIDNKVCUUA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain m my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, atler trying various known remedies, i have every confidence in your medicine, cheerfully recommend it, and knew tliatmany of my tnciuls who have used it have been benefited. PKTKIt I5AKKI1, m2i;iyd Foreman Examiner and Kxpress. S' TKANUE YKT TItUK STRANGE, YET TUCK, that alter the hun dreds of cxtmnrdiiiiry cities wrought by bit. GUEliNE in this city and county, of Con sumption. Diabetes, I'aKy, Fits, Dyspepsia and ether diseases, alter the patients hail ( without success) tested Alie, and Homicepathic phy.-i-cians. 'Tis very strange that hundred; of ether persons, mere or less alllictcd wilhilis case, will net read Dr. Greene's pamphlets, or call upon him and be cured of their ailments. Stiangetliat they could be influenced by jeal eus iiisii:uiiis, or iilllgglsis, ll KCl'p away li-ein Dr. Greene. They ought te knew that the major portion el his patients arc from the ranks et ether M. D.'s, and that it they did net lie, or 1 brew ent some kind et inuendecs, 1 hey would loc the balance of their patients. Mrs. McCaskey, et Philadelphia, came under Dr. G.'s charge through Mr. Powell, el" Ne. i; East Walnut street, almost blind; been ler years testing the Philadelphia oculists. Oct. 27. went home with geed vision and health. Oct. 27, Win. Knsminger, a blacksmith of Strasburg. came in almost a new man, having sutlcred for years with Dyspepsia in its worst lerms. He had been under 13 31. D's. before he tested Omnipathy. 2 Catarrh cured for 50 cents. The remedy sent te anyone en icecipt of .10 cents in stamps. DR. CHAS. A. GREENE, 14C EAST KINO STKEKT. 3IWF&S JjUjueus, &v. 1 I NG WALT'S WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND GROCERY STORE. IcblC-lyil NO, 205 WEST KING STUKET. JEWELF.Ua. rkWCBA GLAhSKS " OPERA GLASSES, OPERA GLASSES, AT AUGUSTUS HIIOAUS, Jeweler, Ne. 20 FZast KlngStrcct. Lancaster. Pa f scpt23 Smdced B AII.LY, HANKS & HIDDLK. : THE FINEST. Altogether surpassing our former importa tions. Full supply of pure White Solitaires. 0 i Porfectly matched pairs of imexcelled beauty. Mountings in the most novel and original styles. We select our own Diamonds in Europe and import directly. s BAILEY. BANKS, BIDDLE, 12th AND CHESTNUT STKEETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA. J-OJt SAl.V. r?OK SAl.K. Klegant I5UILDING SITKS in the western suburbs el the city, and 15UILDING LOTS at all prices and in all parts et the city. Apply te ALLAN A. IIEKIt & CO., Ileal Kstate, Collection and Ins. Agents, s-ept::-.:uu!l a North Duke Street. IJUBLIC h.VLK Or VAI.CAKLK CITY PKOPKltTlKS.-On KKIDA1, NOVE.M l!Ki: 4, ISsi. will be sold at public sale, by vir tue efan order et the Orphans' Court of Lan caster county, at the Black Herse Hetel, en North Queen street, Lancaster city, the follow ing valuable real estate, late thepiepcrty of Kli.alieth ISrccht, deceased, te wit: Ne. 1. A let or piece of ground situated en the west side of Seuth Prince stieet, in Hie city et Lancaster, Pa., containing In Irent. en Prince street, sixty-four leet and lour inches, and in depth te Water street one hundred and forty-eight feet. The improvements thereon consist of 2 two-story part ltKIClv and part FRAME HOUSKS.Nes. island 13G, two-story Uriek fetablc en Water street, well or water with pump therein, fruit tices and all ether necessary outbuildings. Ne. 2. A certain tract or piece of bind con taining.: ACRES and l.J'J SQUARE PERCHES, strict mca-ure, lying nnd being in the Eighth ward of saiil city et Lancaster, and adjoining hinds et Henry Hebrank, Geerge Kelb. Dr. Henry Carpenter, t-ilvius Estate. Schoenbcr Scheenbcr grr's Park and Hazel street. Ne. :;. A let or piece et ground situated en rerni r et Middle and Duke streets, in the city id Lancaster, Pa., containing in fronton Mid dle .street twelve feet six inches, mere or less, ami extending in depth along t-eutli Duke street, two hundred and seven feet, mere or less, te an alley, en which i i erected a lliree lliree .sleiy P.R1CK DWELLING HOUSE, purl used as a saloon; .Stable Hydrant, and ether im provements. Sale te commence at 7J-J o'clock p. in. of said day, when terms will be made known by GEORGE S. DANNER, IIiiM'v Siiuwi'.T, Auct. Trustee te sell. ectl2,lt,2C&n2,td VUUfA. AJfli GLASS IVAK1.. Jlltill & .MARTIN. CHINA HALL. We are continually adding te our already Large stock et x 11 A VILA xr Decorated China, MAJOLICA WARE, &c. IN TRA SETS, TETE-A-TETE SETS, FISH SETS, FRUIT SETS, ICE CREAM SETS, OAT MEAL SETS, imam jiewtjs, NOLTAIRE SETS, A. I). COFFEE, FJi UIT VfiA TEH, EGG BOXEH, SARD IX E JSOXES. These in want et presents should examine oursteek belere purchasing. HIGH & MAltTJN, Ne. 15 East King Street. 1'Al'EHttA.A'aiXUS, Ac. VUK ARK Ol'ENINU Nw Patterns et WALLPAPERS FOU THE FVLL. Tlie line ler the nrcspnt season is the largest most reinplcti- ul v-iilcil wc ever hud in -took, eniuriUinjr Fine Embessetl Gilts for Parlors Halls. &c.. Plain ami Celer Uiltsin an duties)" variety and most moderate price., Common Papers In elegant designs mid color ing, for Dining ltoems. Chambers, c., Borders, Friezes, Centre Pieces, Ceiling Decorations, Tran som Papers, etc. FANCY DADO WINDOW SHADES, In new Styles. PLAIN GOODS, in all colors un.l width". Scotch and American Hollands. indew Paner-. Snrinrr. Tin nml Woe.l nnii. t.-i. et the very best makes. Cord Fixtures, Leeps, L'aniis, Picture Wire, Cord and Nails. W have opened new patterns et Extension Cornices, the cheapest and best, sertment. Curtain Poles in as- S-nilP.rs taken for FINE MIRRORS. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST. 1AVJCKKS OF I.URAY. CAVERNS OF LURAY, LURAY, PAGE .COUNTY. VIRGINIA, About one mile from the passenger depot el the Shenandoah Valley Railroad, are new brilliantly illuminated with the Electeic Liuiit. THE LURAY INN, Specially erected and beautifully furnished for the accommodation el visitors te the Caverns Is open ler the reception or guests. A CAPACIOUS RESTAURANT offers an usual facilities te large and small excursion parties. ect20-lmdftw CLOThlXO. TETANAMAKEK HKOW.N. That Old Stere. " The old corner," " the old lettable." All tight, friends, call it what you please, in bc'intr "old" it sonie respects. It was a pretty d.irk day, 21 year., aye, when we christened " Oak Hall," and steed up te answer te the name. 21 years is long enough for a baby te grew te manhood, and for a small undertaking te grew iute a great enterprise. 21 years age we were our own buyer, bookkeeper, por ter and watchman ; and stuck te it until ethers cams along te help, some of whom have becu with us ever since. Te day the needed helpers arc numbered by thousands, and our custom ers aie almost beyond number and everywhere. Our stoic 21 years age was "only that cubby-hole at the corner," hard ly large enough te turn areuud in. New you kuew what it is. Truly we have grown old and settled." Ve havu't any disposition te change Irem lixed prices, nor fiem fixed piinciples, the chief of which is guardiug the interests of our ctutemcis. We keep te our plain o!d-fa:;hiened Oak Hall buildings. They are like old-fashioned silver, well-worn, but still solid ami geed, better than some newer. We held fast also te our old methods of serving our customers, viz : with the largest assortments te select from, the very best, for the money, a guarantee with every purchase, vi. : the privilege of bringiug back goods aud taking the money again if they want te. The only new thing about the Oak Hall premises strained and over crowded by the ever-increasing business, is the new stock for the winter of 1881. We sold cut almost te bare beards last winter. Nearly every thing is this season's cut and fashioning. New materials have been used, and new patterns te cut them by. Please accept this old-fashieued, iieaity invitation te leek in upon us aud thus find out if our old age and experience hasn't served us well in producing this stock. WANAMAKER & BROWN. OAK HALL, Market and Sivrn, Piiiladki.phh. "nOSENfeTKIN'S ONE PK1CK HOUSE. SECOND OUR ASSORTMENT OP Hen's Fall Ofrats and Dlsterettes, PLAIN, SILK FACED, SILK LffiEJ) THROUGHOUT, $8 te $35. Unique Styles Men's Fall Suits 810 te 35. NOVELTIES. BOYS' AND CHILDBI'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $4 te $18. THE BYCICLE SHIRT IN ( DIFFERENT SHADES, $2.50. AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PKJCE HOUSE, (NKXT OOOIt TO SHULTZ & HUO.'.S HAT STORE), Ne. 37 North Queen Street, - - Lancaster, Pa. pAIX CAMPAIGN. TjlALI. CAMPAIGN. MYERS & RATHFON Are 'letter prepared than ever te accommodate the public in READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOi: MEN, YOJIJTIIS, HOYS AND CIIILDKEN, At nettniii prices, all our own manufacture-no Sheddy Clothing. A man can yet tin- best Icn Dellar All Weel Suit at Centre Hall sold in America. While this Is a specialty, yet nil our Clothing is sold proportionately cheap. Kuying your Clothing at Centre Hall you save one prellt. Our Custom Department is lull and complete. It you want a Cheap llusiness Suit you can have it made te order (all wool) from Fifteen te Twcnty-live Dollars. Dress Suits from Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and the Hest Variety te select from, and satisfaction in every way guaranteed. We are prepared te make up et. short notice and in the best .style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are FIrt-CIass. O sr stock et GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is lull and complete. Don't Tall te call and leek through Centre Hall before you make yeui Fall and Winter purchase. Yeu will find willing hands te show you through the iinniensa stock et Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred ler Men, Youths, Heys and Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE HALL, Ne. 12 EAST K1NU STREET, rr.vMiiEK's J OIIN L. ARNOLD. Largest, Finest and Cheapest Stock el CHANDELIERS EVER SEEN IN LANCASTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GAS GLOBES CHEAP. TIN PLATE ANT) PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES. JOHN L. AEJSTOLD, Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA. raprS-lid STEAMED OYSTERS. Specialty made of Steamed Oysters at the SPKECHEU HOUSE, Ne. 27 North Dulse Street Having lurnlshcd our Uc3taurant with a boiler for steaming oysters, wc take tins meth od et informing the public that we are pre pared at ill times te luralsh them te families at their houses or at the restaurant. Ladies' entrance. Ne. 27 North Duke street. M A GROFF Jfc COPELAND, 0Dt29-tfd Proprietor. old pldce" te some pride ipuSlSNSYKlN'S ONK PKICK IIOUSK. :e:- TO NONE LANCASTER, P1LWA. sui'vi.ii'.s. JOHN L. ARNOLD. I" ADIKS- HAIK DICESSKK 1 MRS. C. LILLER. Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer nd Dealer In Hair Werk, Ladies' and Gents' Wiirs. Combings btraight eried and made te order. Hair Jewelry of all kinds made up. Alse. Kid Gloves ami Feath ers cleaned and dyed; Alse, Ladies' Shampoo ing. 225 & 227 NORTH QUEEN STEET, e5-3uh1 Four doers above P. K. K. Depot " the geed We confess IXT GOODS. 4 NTICIPATJNG A HEAVY PALL TRADE WATT, SHAND & CO. Have opened an Immense line of DRESS GOODS SILKS, SATIXS, PL USUESj YEL VETS, CLOAKS, DOLMAMS AND JACKETS, In the latest styles, neatly trimmed with vel vet plush ami passementerie. Single and Deuble Shawls at very low pricees. NEW PALL COATINGS. Ladies'. Gent's and Children's German, Eng lish and American HOSIERY AND GLOVES. KID GLOVES a specialty. A lull line et Fester's Patent Heek Kid Gloves. 1,000 dozen of Ladies', Gcntts and Children's MERINO UNDERWEAR. at prices that cannot be equaled. LADIES' AND GENT'S SCARLET UNDERWEAR. GENT'S REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR, 500 Pairs White and Colored Blankets. In all sizes ami qualities, at prices which we cannot duplicate. NEW YORK STORE, 8 & 10 B. KING STREET. NK W CHEAP STOKE. . SHAWLS "" --AT METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S NEW CHEAP STORE. KI.ACK T11I1IET DOU1SLK SHAWLS, ULACK THIBET-SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK BLANKET DOUBLE SHAWLS, BLACK BLANKET SINGLE SHAWLS, BLACK AND GltAY SHAWLS, TAUTA.V PLAID SHAWLS, PLAIN COLOIC PLAID Sll W.'LS. SHOULDER SHAWLS, SHAWLS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS. Many of them bought at A TJCilON and te be sold CHEAP, at 8ARD& NEW OH KAP STOliK Ne. 43 WEST KING STREET, Bet wren the Cooper llen-n; and Sen el Uor.e Hetel. (Adler's Old Stand.) D KY GOODS, &C. NEW FALL AND WINTER DRV GOODS. HAGER & BROTHER Have new open Full Lines el FLAXXELS, JiLAXKETS, DRESS GOODS, SILKS, VELVETS, PLUSIIE CLOAKS, CLOAKINGS, SHAWLS, Merine Underwear, Hosiery, GLOVES A Jill J ACE GOODS. Wc invite examination. Eager & Brether, Ne. 25 West King Street. VLOIJIIXU, VXDEKWEAK, &V. riuiK BEST ASSORTMENT OF MEN'S, YOUTH'S -ASD- CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, AM) FURNISHING GOODS, Rubber Oletbing, Trunks, AND Traveling Bags, in the City, and the PRICES THE LOWEST. waisen k mm, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. J'i.'.l i'ELXtHi' tSVtJii: ANCASsTEK AM' VILLEKSVILI.K K. I j Care run as fellow? Lfjive Lancaster (1. R. lrp-t). at 7, 9, a:i. t ll-Sia. m., and 2, I, and S:.a p. in., exn-ct i.r.- Sutimlay. when the l.L-t ear lt:ivi at '.f.:tup. in. Leave Mlllersvine tlewr eutij a. e, n, ami ji a. M., and 1, 3, 5 ami 7 p. m. Cars run daily en v1- ve time except en Sut day. C10I.C3IISIA AND PORT DEPOSIT K. It Trains new run regularly en the Columbia aud Pert Deposit Railroad en the folIewiiiR time: Statiess Ner.TU- Exprei.-.i Express.! Acceu. waep. . a.m. ' r. si. r. si. PortDepeslt j 6:S5 Peachbottem 7:12 Safe Harber. 7:.V Columbia I S:25 ,:.k -S:2S 5:11 5:10 2:(B 3:1S 5:21 G:2t) STiTtess Seuth-' Express.' Express. Acceni wari. : A. M. 1. 3t. A. il. IVS) 7;4.. Art.l t;:tl Le'.):40 7:32 11.C7 P.M. S:a l'2:2i Columbia.. 11-.-V r. ir. 12: IW 12:4S lri" Safe Harber... Peachbottem.. Pert Deneslt. E EADIMiSl'dLVMItlA 11. II. AURANUEMENTOI PASSENGER TRAINS MONDAY, JULY 11th, ISeI. NORTHWARD. LEAVE. Quarry ville Lancaster, King St Lancaster Columbia A.sr.'r. si.:r. m. A.M. 7..'ri SI: IS IW7 I'r.M i 2:i 3: it) 3:."-0 3:10 7:.'tl 1:0. 1:10 3:-:t: AKRIVK. Reading... 10:(ir. SO'ITinVARD. .I..-! LBAVK. Reading AKRIVK. Columbia Lancaster. Lancaster, King St.. . Ouarrvville P.M 5sa Train) connect at Reading with train? te and lrem Philadelphia, Pnttsvillc, Ilurri.tl-urg, Al Al lentewn and New Yerk, via Round Rroek Reute. At Columbia with trains teand from Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick ami Ralti Ralti merc. A. 31. WlLseN. Sunt. Ti SCHEDULE On and alter 3IONDA OCTORKR ."Nt, ISpI, trains en the Peiiutvl vania Railroad will arrive at and leave flu Lanca-tei ami Philadelphia depot a fellows : Eastwake. A.M. M. ! r.M. 7:25 liW C:I0 r.M. 0:.V 2:10 S.-2U !):2; 2.10 S:0S 1:37 .... &-M 10-.J7 .... tWO Leave Arrive I.ane'ter Philail'a I:lu A.v. ::.l.- a.m I II " 7:(i " 5:(s " 7::IT. s.i:. 10:10 '.f.M " l2:0l"V.M. 1 5il p.M iM) ' 5 3K " 2 I " 5:15 " .-.15 T.ii, ' 5:1.-. ' 7 f. r..-. ':.. - Le.-A,- Allllt Phil.i.ra Ltne'ler li:.t :. 5:10 a.m 1:3 " i:-J7 ' :iy li:,!U li;:3- ' S-iki " lu-Mi " 12:1') 2-3II p.m. 2.r. 2.:e -""' " .... IMt p.m. 5:11 " L- " 7:2C " h:'M ' 7::l Ori'i " S-Ti !):! ' 11.31 11:5 " 1 J.!.". v. Atlantic Express Philadelpia Kxprc.-'-i, Fast Line, Yerk Acccm. Arrives; Harrisburg Expr- Dlllervillu Acceni. An ivis. Columbia Accommodation, Frederick Accuui. A i rives. Sunday Mail, Johnstown Expieas, Chicago D.iy Kxprc-s St. Leuis Day Exptt-.s Harrisburg Aci'ommedat'i:, Wkstwark. Way Piuienger, News Express Mai! Train Ne. l.via 311 .t; Mail Train Ne.2,via Conn:!. Sunday Mull, Fast Line, Frederick Accommeda! hi Dillerviile Lecal.vla 51 t..I e Lauc.iter Accnmmodatieii, Ilarrisburg Acceni uiedat'n Columbia Accommodation Harrisburg Express Pittsburg Express Clncinnat i.Exprcs.-", PacitlC Express, Mail Train. Ne. '.', wc-t.rimut'rtiiig at l..m caster Willi .Mail Tiain. Ne. l.at ll"il:t.ii.., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, reunci ting at L:inca-ter with Fast Line, w-t,at -J.;, will run llireuli te Fredciiek. Hani-bin- Kxprcs. west, at ?:.'. . in . ba-i direct eoiiuecfieii i (without eli.mgc "t i ai, t Cnliimbi-i and Yerk. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will stepat Dnwnlngtnwn.Ceatesvilli-, l"ai ke liurg, .Mount Jey, Klizabethte.-.n anil .Middle town. VAltl'X'lS. a ii:i:at isaiuiains i.-n caki-kis, I claim te Iiav Hi" Largest and I in - tnck of CAEPETS In this City. I!rusels and Tape-try CARPKTS Vhrec-ply, Extra Super, Supi-i, All Weel, . litlt U enl and Part Weel Ingrains: from the est te thi-clu-apiM :l low as SSr. per yanl. Alt the FIX EST A Xli CHOICE J'A TTEHX.'; that ever can be seen In tliNc'ty. 1 albO have a Large and Fine Sine k r.l my jwn make Chain and Rsu; Carpets, AS LOW AS 35cl-i;ii YARD. AUe3IAKE CARPETS Te ORDER :tt-he.. notice. Satisfaction guarentccd. 9WSn trouble te show goods if you de iif wish te purchai-e. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHLBK, 203 WEST KINO STREET, LANCASTER PA. "lAKI'ETS, AC. NEW CARPETS 4O.000 YARDS. Xew Designs, Htauliriilly Colored. lancenl s Ollll'l'llii S.-fent-.; '.in cen Is. !."). fl.fii. i.n).: fi.20. INGRAINS (75 cents. (75 cents. (. cents. ('.Ml cent-. TAPK-.TRY I1RUSSELS WILTON AND 3HHMIETTES, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEU3I, LIGNU3IS. ; SOOD VALUr: A 'I j ALL PRICKS. MATTENQS in Oreat Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, ai-lydeeilA2lvj PHILADELPHIA. p-AKl'1-.TX, COAL, Ac. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO., 3IANUFACTORY, Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Laijeaster, Pa., Well-known 3Ianufacturcr of Ocnulnc LANCASTER QUILTS, COUNTERPAN ES, COVERLETS, RLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed cither In the piece or in Garments; also, all klmU of silks. Ribbeny, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyid. (.'en tlctjien's Coats, Overcoats, Pants. 1 ts, Ac. Dyed or Scoured; also, Indigo KI110 Dyeing done. All order- or goods lelt with us will i-rcei ve il rempt attenliiiu. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal et the best rjuality put up expressly 101 tainily use, and at the lowest market rates. TRY A SA31PLE TON. YARD 150 MIUTII WATER STREET. 2-lvdRSl PHILIP SCIIUM. SON & LO VAlCJtlAOES, AC. Carriages ! Carnages ! AT edgtErley & co:s, I'raciical 'Carriage Itnlltlers, 'arket Street, Rear of Central .Market Heuse.-:, Lancaster, Pa. Ve hiive en hand a Ijirge Assortment et BUGGIES AM) CARRIAGES, Which we etrer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. All work -varrantcn. uive us a call , JarRepatring promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed tf.r hat purpose. IntfdAw 5:li II: J5 y-
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