L4CAarJliI)ILYINX1jLlJGEN0BRv!SAXJRfAY SEPTEMBER t;-I882. frai.wnc fitfdligtmrrt ztf- SATURJAY BVRNINOrBEPT. 9. 18JB2. ON THE JSRIDUE; r, Jasper iBgTam'a Deration. BY VCAVKCOSTiaiir. Wi ltten lor tlio Iktelligexcxf. CIIAPTEU II. Wearily passed the boars to Rath, as she lay awake gazing out on the night, vaiuly arguing with herself that her senses had deceived her. -Hard was the task to convince herself that the dread evening was a reality; yet, il was ever be. before her the ruined bridge, the over hanging cliffs, the stream once so bright, but now dark -and blood-stained. One fearful moment had robbed tho past of its tender loveliness, made it' a hideous mockery and rendered the future a horrid inrnb'ua. Sighing fcr, yet dreading the coming of the morning light, the weary ,vigil passed, and the day brought no solace. She endeav oied to avoid meeting her guardian, and be. finding she shrank from bim, in proud bitterness'held aloof, almost in his heart curbing the hour that adverse fate had made him snatch from ruin Jasper In gram. Several days drew their lengthening cbain along and brought no change to Ruth Armstod's life. Pity tor her guar dian, in whobo stern, proud face, she could read no change, no remorse, no fear, hU! within her heart,aud she trembled to bear a strange step ring in the hall, dread inu U nee aujono near the mansion. Even Jasper's coming alio looked forward to with fear, yet longing for his presence. Her secret sorrow was sapping her very life, while conscience almost accused her of being partner in tho black deed she had witnessed. The absence ol Mr. Ord, who was a man of considerable note, but of rather disbipated habits, had been a wonder in the village, but whoa on the fourth day after his disappearance, his hat was found washed a&bore not very far from the bridge the excitement was exceedingly great. Several had labt been hiui with Mr. Feu mkk on the cliff aud a visit to tho spot. revealed the fact that the grabs and shrubs weiu trampled and biuken as if there had been a sevcio hti ugirle, while Feuwick's caue snapped iu two was found close by. Every fact elicited seemed but auother link in tho btroug chain of circumstantial evidence agaiust Fonwick. llis well- known enmity to Ord, their being last seen together, and the laborer who had met Kuth as she turned her steps home wa:d, added his modicum to the general fuud of gossip, by descanting upon her borror-strikcuand paled visage. Little dreamed the stern, proud lawyer, as he sat in his office, buried amid bis books and papers, of the storm that was about to buist, and when the officers if the law entered, bis quiet and astonished look of inquiry to discoccsrted them, that it was 6omo moments before they could mpko known their errand. N-;ver did mau look less like a crimiual than Roger Fenwick, as drawing bis proud form to its full height, and with scorn stamped ou every feature, ho lis toned to their communication. His ex amination was brief, he admitted having naa a anncuicy witu uru, wuo, ueing in toxicated, had followed him in his evening stroll, and that in tho straggle he had broken his cane, but stated he had lolt OrJ standing on the bank of the btrcu:n, and returned-homo. While the whole village was iu om of those spasms of " Don't you know :J" "I told you so," "Did you ever?" that at tack a lustic population when an uuex pected event occurs, Jasper Ingram bat quietly in the parlor at JHorecombe, trying to recall some 01 the light that 6cemed to him iu the last few days to have tied from Kutlrs smile. " Arc you ill, Kuth ?" he asked beeing how pale and distrait sbo was, as gazing anxiously out of the window, she seemed unconscious of his presence. "Ill," she repeated wita a little start, making an effort to seem her usual self. " Why do you ask, dear Jasper ?" "Only, you look more like a suow itatue than a being of earthly guile, and as if it was an effort to talk or to be talked to.'' There was a tone of dibconteut in his wuru.s, auu a muuuy loon ir;iuiereu on ins handsome face. Her lips, quivered. "rorgive me," she paid softly, a- if trying to suppress some emotion. ' Try to bsir wi'.n my capricious moods ; you have yet to lean what a fauciful little be ing I am. I feel nervous and sad to-day, and cannot help thinking that some daik cloud 'will overshadow our love. And, she added, " St. Cuthbert's bell rang its airgfc. " i'oor littio uutu . J had no iqea you ero such a fauciful little fairy. Did Roger cultivate this vein of mysticism that seems to How through your suuny nature, my pet ?" as with almost woman ly tenderness he caressed her, trying to lighten her sad depression. Suddenly a nameless fear seized him. " Ruth," he asked ; " do you repent your promise to me ?" She raised her eyes to his and ho read there the great love she boro in her ro proachful glance. "Oh, Jasper! why do you think so? I know I seem cold and careless to dav but,"' she continued with a littio shudder, " somehow l near those bells ever tolling. Their sad sound will not leave me." "People have no right to encourage such a heathenish custom," said the young man, savagely, "in no other placo but this Ultima Thulo would it be tolerated. The ringers ought to bo strangled." " And fancies like mino should also bo, IsuDDOse " she said iestincrlv. "Yes, darling, if they are going to make you wretched and HI. i'ut aside such sad thoughts, love. Do not let them wind their dark omens among the bright cords of our love. Come, littio one, and ac knowledge that a part of this morning's gloom is owing to the fast that I intend to ask Roger this morning to transfer a cer tain troublesome little charge of his to my keeping." . " Poor Roger," she said sadly, as if not heeding his words. " Ho has been so so good to me." Thoy wore interrupted by tho entrance of a servant, who with signs of agitation handed a note to Jasper, who glancing quickly over its contents, sprang to his leet. but recollecting aud caring for Ruth said quietly : "Roger wants me iu tho village. I'll soon be back." Bending over her he kissed her white lips and brow and hurried from tbe room, forgetting the note that had fluttered to the floor, where in Roger Fenwick' s clear bold writing, she read the following words: " Dead Ingham : For God's sake come to me at once. I have been arrested on charge of murder. Needless to tell you guiltless, though appearances are against me. "R., .Eemvick." Tbetworda seemed seared on her brain in letters of fire, bat now-that the timo of action had come, her nerves seemed ol iron. Long she lingered at the window waiting for Jasper's return, and .when he came, white and stern in his grief, she did not wait for the words that trembled upon bis lips as he drew her into his arms, bnt said, "-Don't dearest, I know, I know." He did not ask when or how, bat clasping her hand as if to draw stiencrth from her. jsought Roger's mother to tell tho fearful tidings. The next few days passed liko a terri ble dream to Ruth, The mother's -proud I anr at saeir ardtuuK?, -the nnlft, cold PMrfett scorn spoke of such a charce being brought against him, aud 4he ten der tones in whkh.lie called her his prison sunshine, as she paid hex daily yisitsTtohis cell, almost maddened per., 1" , I7 '. jasper ingram never dreamed Tor a mo ment that a terrible secret vai driving the rose from the cheek of his idol, as, he watched her growing thin and pale, and wondered in an agony of jealous fear if she had read her'hoart'aright, and if, after all, this great sorrow had. not revealed to her its true Eros. . , . In a week's time tho court wonld con vene that would try Roger Fenwiek for bis life. Sitting with Jasper one morning under the liudens, Ruth received a paper which to her seemed the sentence of death, A summons to appear as witness at the trial. As the messenger left the spot, a cry of anguish escaped tho girl, as cling ing to Jasper, she exclaimed almost fran tically : "Jasper, take me away ; I cannot, will not go." "My poor little darling," drawing her to him. " it will be a fearful trial, I know ; but it will be only for a few moments, you know nothing; it will bo a mero form." "Jasper, Jasper, you do not know all. Oh, my God ! Why can I not dio !" she exclaimed. "I to whom he has given all love and care ; I whom his mother has cherished as her own ; I can not and will not be put on the witness stand !" " My darling, for his sake, as well as ours shield mo ; shield mo from it ; it will kill me ; could I live after being tho cause . ' ' Suddenly remembering her ag itation was revealing mora than she wished, she paused, shuddering and faint, conscious only of the horror that wrapped her around aud tho tender, pitying face above her. A sickening dread overspread Jasper's soul. Was Roger guilty, and did Ruth witnessed or know of the crime ? He re membered having left her on tho bridge and it was with anxiety bo awaited her answer as bending over her her ho murr mured : " Ruth, mv own. God knows I would hazard almost my soul to clear Feuwiok sacrifice life, hops, and ev en thy love more precious than all besides that ho might walk from the felon cell free from all taint of crime. So do not fear to answer my questions. Is there aught that you know that wonld rivet tho cbain of testimony that would add another link to tho damaging evidence against Roger that makes it imperative you should not appear as a witness?" She made several ineffectual uflorts to answer, aud at last fiudiug voice between her sobs she said : " You must not' let them put roe there, for if they do oh God, I must speak the truth aud he will be lost. Cau you not save me?" Jasper only caught tho words, " he will lost," and he kuew then all was told. "Ruth," he said '-you staid on the bridge aud " " Ye?, I saw it all, the struggle, tho blow, aud heard tho splash ou tho waters beneath." Jasper grew terribly white, llis pulse almost ceased beating as he gazed on the f ice he loved so well, seamed with wretch edness aud tho kuowledgo of his perfect inability to snatch her from tlm soul agony fell over him liko a pall, as rising he said : " Help you to savo him, my own ? How can I? But Rulh, with God shelp, if there is a way by which you can bo shielded and he saved, it shall be douo ;"' aud pressing a kiss on her her cold face ho left to seek an interview with Roger's lawyers. To be continued Monday. 1 , Ueti.i:mkj. Your Hop lllltcis have burn ol Ki'-at value to me 1 was laid up with typhoid levi-r lor over two months and could get no leiict until I tiictl yiur Hop Bitter.-.. To those -uflerlcx from debility -r any one m li-uble kealth, I cordlallyiccotuniciid them. J. C. STOiTZr.L, J Fulton Mieut, Chicago. HI. M-2wd&w CBurr. Whooping Cough and .Bronchitis im mediately relieved by Sliilolfs Cure. .For sale nt Cochran's drujj store. 137 Noiih Queen bt. myl lwdrow,tw A l'utriarcti Writes: 'With a lirm, steady hand (not HiremblinK one), though mv age is nearly eighty, I n e my testimony to the; value of llui dock lllood Bittfis; lor twenty years I sufleied tortures Indescribable tluough dy3-pep-ia, indirection and constipation. 1 tried hundreds ol remedies, but all was money i in-own away until I tried your bitters. 1 tl ve ISurdock Blood letters the credit for making me -tionK anil hearty." I'nnu f 1. For sale at II. U. Cochran's diug More, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. Will you sutler with Dyspepsia sinrt I.iver Complaint? bhiloh's Vl'nlizcr is guarautced to cure you. For sale at Cochran's drug stow, K:7 North yueen St. myMwdcowAw Ueils or Don u 'Feel Kurd. All beds seem hard to the iheuniatie. Theu barken e ieevish sullerers ! Apply lr. Thomas' Keleelrie Oil to your aching joints and muscles, ltely upon it that you will ex perience speedy relict. Such, at least, Is the testimony ot those who have used it. Tho re medy i- likewise successtully resorted to for thioatand lung diseases, sprains, bruises, etc. For sale at II. U. Cochran'.s drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. bLKErLrns nights, made miserable by that tertiblecouL-h. bhiloh'a Cure is tho remedy tor you. For sale at Cochran's drug store. I!i7 Hoi Hi Queen St, mvi-lwtleowA w jci:l.iuiuvs. ITUKSr RKFOKMKD. UIV1MK SBRV1CKS to-morrow nt luH a. m., and 7 p. in Sunday school at 1:13 p. in. 1?1BST IU. K. CHURCH, NOKTH 1IDKE street. Preaching at 10 a. m. and 7J4 p. ni., by the pastor. Kcv. W. C. Uobluson. tsan day school at 1:13 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 7'i o'c.ock. 1?lllST 1SA1TIST. EAST CIIKSTKUT ST. " service In the morning at 10 and iu the evcningat7S, by tho pastor, ICev. W. O. Owen. Sunday school at 1:15 p.m. GRACE J-DTUEKAJi Queen and James Houpt, pastor, liivine Kvenlng service at 74 p. at I) a. m. CHURCH, NORTH streets. Kcv. C. K. service at 10 a. in. iu. Sunday School MK. MISSION KAST MISSION, EAST . King street. Preaching to-morrow even- ing at 7J o'clock. siunday school nt 2 p. m. Tuesday evening at 7 Prayer meeting on o'clock. MORAVIAN.-. MAX HARK, l'ASTOR, 10 a in.. Litany and sermon ; 2 p. m., Sunday School ; VA p. in., preaching. rRKSUVTKRIAN MEJIOIIIAL CHAPEL, Kcv. James C. Hume, pastor. Seivicc iu the evening at 7:15 by Key. .I.Y.Mitchell. 1. !., Sabbath school at l--Op. in. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:. PRESBVTER1AN.-TU K SACKAMKNT OF the Lord's Supper will be admdinistcrcd in tho morning. In the evening tlic pastor will preach in the Mission Chapel. ST. PAUL'S REFORMED. SERVICES AT 10)4 a. in. aud 1, p. m. Sunday school atl:irp. in. S" T. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH.- 1 Prcachinsr moraine ami ennimr iir ti. pastor. Kcv. Svl van us Stall. Seam fr ah are welcomed. Sfcinday school at 0 a. m. Got wald Mission school at 2 p. m. s: ECOND EVANGELICAL. CHTTRfiu (English). North Mulberry street ni. Orange, Kev. J. C. Krause, pastor. Preaching vu-u.ki.vrn on iv a. iu. auu ty- u. iu. OUnilaV school at 2 p.m. ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, S. QUEEN ST. KCV. A. I. Collom. TVlStnr IMrvir-l.ln,. ... li)V a. in. anil 7J p. in. Morning subject, "The Hairs ot Our Iloni ah xr.,n.i.-..i .' Sabbath school at l p. ,. Pravcr meeting .. vvu..j vivmujjuil r:30 o'clock. LIT. JAMES. UOLV COMMUNION AT 8 p and morning prayer at KH4 a. m ini? nniver at fii n in Evcnf -F A - ".. riUIE MIMISTF.I'.IAI. ASSOCIATION i will meet on Monday next at 10 a m in t'io vestry room of the First Reformed chinch. 8YX.VANCS STAUX, Sec. aUlK OLD MENNONITES WILL HOLD i-crviccs In their church, corner of East Chestnut and Sherman streets, on Sunday Sept. 10th, at 2 o'clock p. iu. Preachintr in both languages. " UNION BETHEL CHURCH OK HOU . Hcv. G. W. Sellnamer, pastor. PreacliW at 10JJ a. m. and 7J p. m. Sunday-sciool at 152 p. m. ' ' roaoner of JTtnwick. tad ifhi I with which ne lElHCAI r i r 'lltn TAK. BENSON'S BEMEOIEs. From the Springfield Kcpnblican. A Generous Act That will be Appreciated by. U who Care for Their Complexion "" and Skin; It is not generally known tliat the nervous system has a wonderful lnflnenee ovr iii skin, but this it a fact known to meilical.men rlm liiLVi plven murti nt flmf tima ftjtv' study ot diseases ot the sktn. No one can have a clear and lair complexion unmlxed.vilU blotches or pimples who is very nervous ' Whatever. temls, to a healthful condition ot the nervons'sytemalway9 beautifles the com plexion and removes roughness and dryness ottheskln. Soma skim Tllneases are not" at tended by visible signs on the surface, but an intolerable itching that renders life miserable. Wc copy the following Reserving and' inter esting compliment Irom the Tribune which says: Ir C. V. Censon's New Remedy, ' Skin Cuius.' U received by tbe public with great confidence, and it Is regarded as a very generous act on tho doctor's part to make known and prepare'Ior general use his valu able and favorite picscrlplion lor the treat ment ot skin diseases, alter having devoted almost his entire life to the study and treat ment ot nervous and skin diseases. In which he took great delight. He was for a number ot years physician in charge of the Maryland Infirmary on Dermatology aad anything Irom tils hands Is at once accepted as authority and valuable. The remedy is lully the article to attack the disease, both interaliy, through the absorbents, and is the only reliable i at iona mode ot treatment. These prepara tions arc only pnt up :for general use,' utter having been ascd by tho doctor In his private practice for years, with the greatest success and they lully merit the confidence of all elasses ot sutlerers from akin diseases." ' This is for sale by all druggists. Two bottles. In ternal and external treat men t.in one package. Don't be persuaded to bike any other, It cosis one iioiiar. OH, MIT HEAD! WHY WILL YOU SUFFER? Sick headache, nervous headache, neuralgia, nervousness, paralysis, dyspepsia, sliplcss ness and i brain' discuses, positively cured by Dr. .Beuson's -Celery and Chamomile Pills. They 'contain no oniuui. midline or other harmful drug. Sold by druggists. Price. SO cents per box, two boxes lor fl. six boxes lor ..:n) ny man, postage iree. ur. u. v. isenson; llaltiiuore, Md. C N. CKITTENTON, 116 Fulton street, New vorK, is wnoiesate agents lor it. u. w. isen son's remedies. augl2-lmd,M.W&S& f l i! HOSTBTTBR'S CELEBRATED Tliat terrible scourge lever uiid ague, and lis congener, bilious rumittcnt, besides atlec tions ol tho stomach, liver and bowels, pro duccd by miasmatic air and water, are both eradicated and prevented by the use of Hos- tetter's Stomach Bitters, a purely vegetable clisir.indoied by physicians, and more ex tensively used as a remedy lor the above class ol disorders, as well as lor many ot hew, than any medicine of the ago. For.ale by all Ilruggi-ds and Oealeis gen orally. sl-lydcodAw TF YOU WANT TO KEEP COOL, GO ANI l'KINK SOME FIUST-CLASS CREAM SODA WATER, AT LOCHKIl'S DRUG STOKE. NO. 9 EAST KING STREET, Only FIVE CENTS a Glass. pAKKKK'S HAIR IIAI.MAM. " A perfect dressing, elegantly peiluuied anil harmless. Kestoics color and pi events baldness. All Farmer, Mother, llusincts Men. Me chanics, &c, who are ired out by work or worry, and all who are miserable with dyspep sia, rheumatism, neuralgia, bowel, kidney or uver complaints, you can be invigorated ami cured by using u it you aro wasting away with Consumption, JVge. or anv disease or weakness, -von -win it ml the Tonic a HIGHLY' INVIGORATING MED ICINE THAT NEVER INTOXICATES. None genuine without signature ol IIiscox 4 Co. 60c. and 91 sizes at dealers in drugs. Large saving by buying f 1 size. aplO-eod cow llKNSON'S l'OROUS J'LASTERS. of BENSON'S CAPCINE PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED And tbeir excellent reputation injured by worthless imitations. The public arc cautioned against buying Plasters having similar sounding names. Sco that tho word C-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly spelled. Benson's GapcineForonsPlasters Are the only improvement ever marin in Plasters. One is worth more than a dozen of anv other kind. Will positively cure -where other ronie. dies will not even relieve. Price, 25 Cents. Beware of cheap Plasters mado with lead poisons. SEABURY & JOHNSON, MANUFAcmmtHa Chemists, Nkw Yobk. A SURE REMEDY AT LAST. Pile 25 OenU. '" MEAD'S MEDICATED COBN ANB BUmOPLASlEIi. CHAS. N. CMTTENTON, 1135- Pultoa St., Now York, solo accnt lor Or. C W. Kcn on's Bemedles, to whom aU orders should beaddiMKd. " ' w Jy27-2wteoaweow TH I mm wm FBADm JtMT OOODM. -VOW OPJSK WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! Do son knit vour stocklnKS T It von do. yon want a sort warm stocking, and therefore you must see that yon get Tarn with good sort, fine wool, and not twisted too baro, and tbe place to get It is at JOUN"P.3W-ABR'4No SO North Queen street. r JSotne yarn Is made of Coarse. Bough Wool, MulitdnAUted hard to inaka-tt look fine; uui yarn mases you iiaiu eiuuuusa, uu noi ouy m. We also keen a tnll line ot Ft Tarns. Ger- man Worsted stocking yarn r line stock- ings. our Blacks CHahmerMT are extra heavy Weight. Kverybody makes a 50c Cashmere a sneclalty : .but when vou want something 'vetyjekeMJent lor bOc, 65c, 75cpr $1.00 bring your samples and compare. B. f J. P. SWA SB'S. rpuE NORTH END DR7 GOODS STORE IS TUE PiACE TO BUTUE C BEST COMFORTS FOR THE LEAST MONEY. These COMFORTS are made on the premises out of Good, Clean Cotton and Best Calico. J. W. 'BYRNE, 322 NORTH QUEEN STREET, I" . ll-lyd LANCASTER. PA. pKKFAKK FOB THE BlOsUCIXOS Hqa dquarterSj ( Netting and Canopies. MOSQUITO CANOPIES : OlMncli x 'J yards, 100-Inch ;xlO yards, . lOS-inch xll yards, . $l.5J l.CO 1.75 PINK OB WHITE WITH Ott WITHOUT FBINOE. No extra charge for putting up. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Gor. West King and Prince Sis., LANCASTEB, PA. "VTKW YORK STOKK. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN BLACK CASHMERES, att,Shand&Co. Have opened their NEW FALL LINE and offer tho best possible value. 10-inch wide, 50c. a yard. 4-inch wide. G'i l-2c. a yard. 40-Inch wide, G7c. a yard. 40-iuch wide, 75c. a yard. NEW FALL SHADES IN Dress Goods and All-Wool Suitings. Just opened our llrst delivery of FLANNELS AND BLANKETS. x WHITE BLANKETS, COLORED BLANKETS, In all sizes and qualities, at BOTTOM PIllCES. COMFOBTS at very low prices. NW YORK STOKE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. N J KW CHKAP STORE Metzger & Haughman Bought several months ago a Large Stock ot COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS. Also a Full Stock of WHITE AND COLORED fool Finis, fool Flannels, WHICH WE CAN SELL AT LOW Ell PRICES, LOWER PRICES, Ttian it llought Now. limn wmm NEW CHEAP STORE. No. 43 West King Street Between the Cooper House and Sorrel Hone Hotel. nl4-lvdftw STOCKS. TNCKEASE YOUR CAPITAL. WHEAT STOCKS, 10, $20, 850, $100. Those desiring to make money on small and medium investments ln.frraln, provisions and tock speculations, can do so by operating on our plan. From May 1, icsl, to the present llfiti. rn nivn.tmnnta r I lift Al gJJ -m- prolilsliave been realized ami paid to Invest ors amounting to several times the original investment, still leaving the original invest- lllnlll MintliMM ........... ri. u.an-.ll . . Kxpianatory rlrcnlars and statements ol fund W sent Iree. We want responsible agents who will report the crops and introduce the plan. Address, FLEMMLNG & MERRIAM, CominUslQji MeroUants, Major Block, Chi cago, IU, uMyd l t It 4 V V' AMTJUCM MHOS'. ADTMMTMHMMMMT. A1 8TKICH BKOS'ADVERTISKMBKT. ASTKICH BEOS PALACE -OF- FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. NEW FALL GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Wo ABE NOW BEADY TO SHOW A NEW LINE OF GOODS SUITABLE FOB THE FALL TBADE. MILLINEKY NEW FALL HATS and BOMETS IN ALL THE LEADING NEW SHAPES IN CANTON, MILAN, CHIP AND ROUGH AND READ Y STRA W. CREPE BONNETS FEATHERS. TIPS AND PLUMES IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, AS CADET BLUE, TEBBA-COTTA, NEW EKONZK, Etc. We call special attention to our line of Black Ostrich Tips and Flames. BLACK TIPS sold at 75c. Sl.UO, fl.25 a bunch of threo. BLACK PLUMES Irom 73c. up tot 15 00. NEW FANCY WINGS. LONG SEASIDE FEATHEBd. RIBBONS. NEW FALL RIBBONS IN PLAIN AND FANCY SHADES. SATIN-FACED VELVET BIBBONS. 6ATIN-FACED PLUSH BIBBONS. NEW SHADES OF WIDE SASH BIBBONS. BLOCKED SA3II BIUBONS.8 inches wide. Il.oa per yard. BLACK WATEBED SASHES. SPECIAL BABGAINS IN BLACK BIBBONS, in Gros Grain, Satin, Velvet, Watered, Brocadn and Surah. VELVETS. BLACK SILK VELVETS. From $1.00 npward. One lot at $1.60 per yard worth $2.00. COLORED SILK VELVETS, Supreme Quality, $1.50 per yard. COLORED VELVETEEN. IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, AT ONLY 00c. PEB YABD. Black Velveteens at all Prices. PLUSHES. BLACK PLUSHES AT LOW PBICE3. COLOBED PLUSHES IN ALL TUE NEW SHADES. SATINS ANDSILKS. JSEW LACES, IN OUIPUBE, THBEAD. SPANISH AND HAND-BUN SPANI8H, IN BLACK AND WHITE. NEW TRIMMINGS. NOVELTIES IN BLACK EMBBOIDEBIES, IN CASHMERE AND SILK. NEW PASSAMENTERIBa. NEW BUTTONS. Suitable for Fall and Winter. 49We nave opened this week a Full New Line of ZKPHYB. GEttMANTOWN WOOL, SAXONY WOOL, GEKMAN KNITTING YABN, hllETLAND WOOL, TOW WOOL. CBEWEL. and many others. C AUBAS and EMBBOIDEBY SILKS. ti-SEW GOODS received daily. Come and examine our goods. OLOTMZBB JtV. -FOB NKOKTZBS, COLLARS. SHIRTS. SUSPENDERS, AT ERISMAN'S. 56 NORTH QUEEN STREET. QUK Kttth 8Qni.lii.ngl 6ab I uuiii uuuu miiuui utuv Is now under lull headway and will con -tlnne to blaze away with unabatod fury till our IMMENSE STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING Is entirely disposed ot. Talk about Great Bargains! you never saw or heard ot any liko we are giving. All say they Never Siw Clothing Sold So Cheap ! We could present a list ot Inducements al most a mile long, but our space will not per mit. Come and see us. for a great BIG SAVING can be made in buying irom as. be sides the advantage ot having A MUCH LABGEB STOCK than any otherhousc in tho city to select Irom. Hirsli & Brother, Penn Hall Clothing House, 2 and 4 North Queen Street and 6 and 8 Penn Square. scpS-lyd c ILOTH1NGI CLOTHING! D.B.H0STEnEMS0N, No. 24 Centre Square. A BABE CHANCE TO BUY WELL-MAI' B CLOTHING AT LESS THAN COST. Wo must closo out the balance or our SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK 1st, Therelore anyone about to purchase should call on us for bargains. Along with this Closing Sale are many Gar ineuts suitable for FAI1 AND WINTER WEAK. -Keinember our All-Wool Suits for Men at $10.00 Is still In tho lead as to Style and Quality. D. B. Hostetter & Son, 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTEB. PA. B OYS' SCHOOL SUITS. BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS AT AL. ROSENSTEIWS ONE PRICE HOUSE, NO. 37 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Having a large assortment of Boys' School Suits on hand I will dispose of them at prices far below their value in order to close them out. The suits are all made of pure Woolen Goods, well made and handsomely trimmed, and will be sold at very low prices ; call and see them. Merchant Tailoring De partment. Having in my em ploy one oi tne Dest cutters in the state I can guarantee a per fect lit. Call and examine the latest styles of FALL and WINTER GOODS. They are now ready and can be seen at AL RosensteiiVs, Merchant Tailor and Clothier. 37 North Queen Street, Lancaster. XlHWAMMJUtC. TkEMOVED. PLVMBING, GAS-FITTING, a, JOHN P. SCHAUM, Has Removed to No. 24 South Queen Street. Plumbing GasfittiDg DO!B OMLV BT SKILLFUL AND CAREFUL WORKMEN. LARGE STOCK OF GAS FIXTURES ON HAND. JanZS-lydS riAxta, camiis. a full ajUus fkom j 5 cents up at HARTXAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR riri.w vctom LAHCASTt.H A M- M1LLKK8V1U.K K. i Cars ran ! follows,: Lev buinim (P.k. ipot). at 7, , aa.t umii.h.,iuui a, ,, anu 8Sp.ni.,ej.ot o 85T!j5yi.T.. I1V? ,;Jft ear '! at Sttp. u. LeaT MUltmville (lower end) at 5.8. and J Mu ftatl 1. 3- A Anil 7 n. m Can run dally on i ivc timo except oa Sua day. r J ROAD TIME TABLE. 5r,2 525? 'esnlarlvon tho. Columbia Port Depot Railroad on in following OUTnWAKD. NTATlUNg: XOaTBWAftb. r.x. A.Xf 6:20 6J5 6:42 70 79 lflrl r.M. ... ColuMbla.... ...Unshington... ...t'ii-awell..., .. !at Harbor... .Xhtnk'B Kerry.. .IVquea ..Vorkrnrnace.. Turnnan Met all's Kerry. ...Kiie'aEddy... .ihinK Creek.. Feach Bottom.. ...Conowlago... Oct orari.... , ...Port Deposit.. ....Ferrjrwilc.... io-J 10:391 10-M lll0lt 7:1: lli 11:10 11:1.-. 7:17 7:i 7J7 MX 7: 7 A) 11JB 7-JO 8:06 8:13 114 721 7S0 76 7SK 7:17 7:t5 r.x liu! 12:15 7-J7 1Z2U OKADlNU4tCOLmiIUA K.B. aruanqembmtofTassrnukrtkain-) Monday; mat jkd. ik. kokthwabd. tun A.M ir.M, r.M. 23U S:i Qnarrynile Laucaater. Klni; t. Lancaster Omamnia. AHUTX. Keadln 8.-20 7t 9:10 ft20 7:30 7:40 1M H TJK 1:10 3:4U 3: 6 JO SOUIUWaHD. . Reading AJUUTX. Columbia aC4lBlr , 7S5 40 ltonl fJL r.m 6:10 r.M. 2:10 KzS K U ftis 5 JO S-40 o-.m iZx.yz? ""'S".'iZ"'::,"i' '"I o:la 10:40 9M 6:45 tJTZ,r" 5"T. ml " witn trains toand Irom Philadelphia, Pottsvlfle, Harrlsbxrr. AU J.,wn nn"' New Ywk Brook Koule. At Columbia with trains toand from Tor. Uunover. Oettjvi.nrK. 'Krwlerlc-k and llttllll 1 A. M. WI1JJON. hui.i. PKHN8KLVAH1A KAU.KOAI- NEW ' UIfY ..17lu lfeS2- wn on the VeDiit-yl-yanin Kailroad will arrive at and leave the Lancuwti" and Philadelphia uepotaait follows - I Lev I Ar LanPhll Kastwako. Mall Express , a8t um.. , llarrlabuiic bxpresa , York Acconiniodation arrives Lancaster Accomodation arrive..., Columbia Accommodation , Frederick Accommodation arrives. Seashore Express , A.X. A.X 2:55 7:50 12:44 6:35 M0 8:10 85 0:00 11:45 r.x. 125 lua 3:20 Sunday Mall .. Johnstown Express 7- Way Express IfarrlsburK Accommodation. Mall Train r.x. 9-il 5:45 5:05 7:35 945 12:20 6S5 645 :S0 WW Hanover Accoiniuodatlon west, conneetlnir at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 10:15. will rnn through to Ilanover daily, except Sunday. Frederick Accommodation, west, connecting at Lancaster with Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will rnn through to Frederick. ILe. lAr. U'hUJLan WXBTWABO. A.x. A.X. 6:27 637 9-J5 9:40 10:15 10-.21) r.x. 1:40 10 505 -30 7:30 7:10 il:10 1:45 News Exuress of 4-M way raMjcnger Mall Train. No. 1. via. Mt. Joy. Mall Train, No.2.viaColumbIa,leavc-H Niagara Express Banover Accommodation leaves.... Fast Line Frederick Accommodation leaves... 4J8 7:00 "8:13 11:05 r.x. 2:14 4:14 Harrisburg Accommodation Lancaster Accommodation leaves. Columbia Accommodation Harrisbunl Express Western Express I'nclnc Express 5:40 ,9-M 11:20 Harrbburg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., has direct connections (without change of cars) to Columbia and York. Fast Line, west, on Sunday, when flagged. wUl stopatDownin(rtown,Coatc-sviile, Parkes burg. Mount Joy. Elizabethtown and Middle town. Day Express, Fast Line, News Express. Mall Train, No. 1, Western Express and Pacllle Ex press run daily. HAIUHOAUH. rrtUK GREAT Burlington Route. Chicago, BHrliagtra k qiiuwT R, tU t'kicagts Kiirllagtea ft iacy K. K. PRINCIPAL LINE A NU OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAttO OK PEORIA TO KANSAS CITV, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. The SHORTEST, QUICKEST and UE8TU110 to St. Joseph. Atchindon, Topeka, Denlson. Dallas. Oal viston. and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Ml.Hourl, Kansas, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana and Texas. This route has no superior lor Albert Lea, Minneapolis and Su Paul. Nationally reputed as being the UREAT THROUGH CAR LINE. Universally conceded to bo the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad In the world for all classes 01. travel. All connections made In Union depots. Try It and yoi will find traveling a luxury Instead of a dlscomtort. Through ticket) via this celebrated line loi sale at all offices In the U. S. aad Canada. All Information nhnut i-ti nrroM ai.w..i..- Cars, etc, cheerfully given by PERCEVAL LOWELL, Ueneral Passenger Agent, Chicago, III. 1. J. POTTBL 3d Vice Pros. A tien. Manager, Cbtcaoo, III. JOHN U.A.BEAIt,aB.Eaatcra Act, 317 Broadway, SOS Washington St. Naw Yobx. BosTox, Mass. navl6-lvdw OOAl. B. ABTlMj Wholesale aad Retail Dealer la all -i 4fl LUMBER AND COAL. .4B".rwi?: N2- Nortn Wateraxd Prtace treets above Lemon Laacaster. a3-lyd TOAL AND C&MENT. Kj Pure Lykens Valley and othor kind of Coal for all purposes well cleaned. Best Brand Rosendale Cement at reduced prices. Also Limestone Screenings for walks and drives : guarantee satisfaction. Hay and Straw by the bale or ton. Sard and Office : IlarrUbnrs; pike. General Office : 3QK East CbestnatBtraet. KAUFFMAN, KELLER AfCO. apr-lwd pOAL. M. V. B. COHO, K9XOMTM WATMM BTn J-iwr r. Fx., Wholesale aad Retail Dealers tm LUMBER AND GOAL. Ueaaeettosi Wltxtk -- -- -inksuxi. Yard and Oflee: Ko. 839 NORTH 1TATXR STREET. MbSM pKNTUUUOf. XTtfif! Tnnr.tfjttitfAB .a w ii. . .. covervlnnnrnrmirttMwhinK . vlL. .T very successful In cases of prostration arising of the numerous forms ot DebUlty arlsf ae from abuse or other causes, wiu do well by sending a three cent stamp tr fart her inror- DAN (lata Jordan Davidson). No w?5 Fil bert street. PhllailAlnhl. pu ?.. .. .1 " saltation: a. m. till. 2 p. m.. and i till 8 pV nf. SAMUEL. H. FBIOM, ATTOKNEF, HAS Removed his Office trom 58 North Duke "i?61.!0,?0-1 GRANT STREET, Immedl- A.X. r.x. . SM 8.02 5:20 7:45 5l '7:40 5:01 7:SB 4M 7:34 iM 7i2S 4J1 7 4:f1 7:10 4:36 7.-08 4:33 67 4:2B 0:41 4:12 CS1 4:00 6:20 3-JSi V
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers