Uancaster fofeHfjiaiax. MONDAY EVENING, SEPT. 11, 1882. ON THE BRIDGE; Or, Jasper Ingram' Devotion. BY TOA1TK COSTIOIX Written for the Xktzluoxsceb. CHAPTER IIJ. The day dragged on, and towards its close Rath, weighed down by the harden laid upon her, slowly wandered down to the Bridge. She knew not why, bnt an irresistible impulse . seemed - to draw her towards the fatal spot. Maybe Jasper would come that way it was tho shortest path from the village. The evening was damp ?nd cold. White mist clumr low over the earth like the face-cloth to tho dead, and tho clematis boughs, wafted to and fro by the moaning wind, seem ed white-armed spectres, luring her "back from tho place.' She could not look to ward the cliffr, and with a low moan of anguish turned away and looked down the pathway anxiously. Soon Jasper appeared, and as ho gained her side his look of un utterable misery struck her soul with ter ror, and sho clung to him in silent agony. "My poor child, why did you come hero'.'" There was a depth of pitying tenderness and sorrow in his tones that fell on her heart liko a death knoll. " J;uicr, Jasper, there is no hope. I can see no way I can bo spared this cruel agony." "There is but one way. My d.nling, my darling. How can I give you up you who aio ray own, my promised wife'.'" A black dread swept over her soul as a faiut glimmer of his meaning broke upon her. Holding her in his arms Jasper con tinued. " When I said I was ready to give up lifo, hope aud all for him, I little dream ed how soon the sacrifice would bo re quired ; how soon I would bo called upon to yield all claim to wife, hope and love ; for in yieldiugyou, my precious one, I put from mc all that makes life sweet.'' "Jaspor, for God's holy love, tell inc what these mad words mean. What have you heard? What has happened?" .she wailed. "How can I tell you hero ?" he said, hoarsely. Here, where a few short days ago tho whole sunshine of lifo seemed centred. Como to Morccombo; in his home 1 will try to bo calm, meet my doom and let you be the arbitrator of my fate.'" Sho s.ink upon tho broad rustic .scat near, ami .seeing how cruel tho suspense was to her, Jasper knelt at her feet, aud s Ud in broken tones : " Kuth, I went at once to Addis and Cuthbi'ir.- Uogcr's lawyers, and found them tilled with hope. What I told them has rendered them almost despairing. Vb have thought of, discussed every plan that might possibly save him and shield yon, bnt. oh my darling, in vain. In two days tho tiial commences. You will be made to appear unless unless Oh ! God, how can 1 tell you, knowing which alter native you will chooso ! unless you bc como Uoger Fenwick's wife before the tii:il commences." Unvoice at tho last words sank into awhi-per, while great drops of auguish were beaded on his brow as he gazed up in her frightened ejes. She buried her faeo in hor hands lo shut out from his eyes her soul's torture aud to hide tho cruel, garish light of day. How could she givo up her love, her hopes, and make her lifo a living lie '.'be como a murdcier's wife ? Yet she would ncv.-r know another moment of peace, joy or i est, if through her lloger Fen wick, whom sho loved as brothers arc even sel dom loved, met a lelon's doom. Could sho bo guilty of such base ingratitude as to forsake him, though burdened with guili, in his misery, or sec his proud mothci'd bead bant with shame aud grief ? The agony of years of pain was concen trated in these brief moments. When she raised her faso it was so scared and seamed by grief that Jasper scarco knew her. "Jasper, help me to decido; oh help mo. I am so weak." Sho clasped her arms about his neck and clung to him. "Help you, my own ! Pronounce tho sentence that condemns mo to perpetual misery, shuts out from lifo all suushiuc, aud leaves me to wander forever amid frloom and shadow. Yot wherever I tuin J seo but gloom and misery. Jly loved one, in attcr ycats, if we left him to his late, there would bo for us naught but tc lnorso, and yet can I give you to a niiu dorer? Seo his blood stained hands hold yours? Oh God! teach us Thy Divine SJlf-abuegation, and todiink of this bit t:r cha'ico that cannot bo put aside." As he held tho pale, fainting gul to his heait, aud siio listened to the prayer, she knew it was tho last time sho would ever lest upon his faithful breast. Seeing tho bitter warfaio that was wag ing within, she suddenly grow calm, aud withdrawing from his clanp sho sat with bunt head and clasped ai ms, and Jasnci knew she prayed as only thoso pray, into whose life falls tho bitterness of death's separation without the mercy of death's obliviou. A few secouds passed and tho gii 1 arose aud stood by her lover's side calm and still. "God pity us, Jasicr," at length she said in a low tone, as she drew his en gagement ling from her hand, and touch ing it to her lips reverently holy as we pi ess tho biow of the loved dead sho laid tho gleamiug jewel in his outstretched palm. Tho sacrifice was made. Hence forth they wore to take separate paths in lilo ; and the man, su lie ring as only a loving, unselfish heart can suffer, felt it was worse for her than even himself. He could go forth in tho world, hide his hurt and seek oblivion in its battle roar. While she a moan broko from him ; ho stag gered aud leaned against tho railing for support. Kuth gently laid her hand on his shoulder and said softly : " Don't, Jasper. We havo loved each other so fondly ; and though henceforth we must pray to forget tho tone of each other's voice, to crush out that love which was to us so beautiful. God, who has re quired this sacrifice, will givo us strength to Insar this cross. Forget me " tho words broke, a great sob between them " lifo will yet be mado bright for you, while I" she turned her faco away " will do my duty. God graut rest may then .como." " God grant lest may then como "ho repeated her prayer, as ho drew her slen der hands in his. " Resigning you, my darling, I blot out my own life's happi nesstaking in its place one of bitterness and gall, rendered sweet only in the thought of sacrifice." For a moment they stood with clasped bauds and then Jasper kissed tho cold, pale fiuers that lay within .his strong olasp. From that hour she was from his life set aside, something sacred and holy, the wife of his friend. A few boats later, amid the gloaming of Feuwick'n cell Jasper and Ruth stood and Jasper, placing in Roger's Land tbo girl's tremblinc ilnirers. said : Roger, I havo brought you a light to bnehteu the darknesa and gloom here:" Fenwick raised his head suddenly. lie was leeling so deserted and as if in reality the mark of Cain was stamped upon his JlTOW. His heait beat fast and a groat lump aroro in bis tbioat as Ingram continued " May it not only drive" away the darkness from the prison cell, but throw its beams over your whole life ; brightening it as only the love of a. noble wifo can," and tui'iiu-. away he left them standing hand in La-i-i. Ruth; what Vdcltyrfmfaan?7 TBcflB si lad' cry in Fenwick's voice' as' he ..! ia :-i z a clad ciaspea urc gin in nis arms; not seeing how sho sbrauk-in horror- from his cm--brace. - "Speak tell mp,-1 am .not, dream ing." ' "No," sho murmured how hard it was to make the words como through her parched lips. " I I am summoned to morrow as a witness. Roger, 'I cannot ap pear on tho stand against you, who havo becnalltome, and there is but one way, they say. You said you would wait, and now if I am your wife " " They are powerless to frighten you, my own timid darling. Then you do love me, Ruth, and Ifhavobeen twitting myself all this time, thinking Ingram was ray rival." lh his ecstasy of joy he marked not tho look of desolation that passed over Ruth's face, nor did he deem gratitude and pity were making her crush her heart aud that of auother beneath "her feet. If tho gal lows was to be his doom, had the faintest suspicion of tho truth been forced upon him ho would havo scorned to accept tho sacrifice. He knew from her childhood her horror Of publicity, liter dread of a crowd, and her clinging to him to savo her from it was but a proof of tho deep love and trust she boro him. Drawing her gently to his side he said, in a voice that thrilled with love and ten derness : " My wife to claim now before tho world, I did not deem this prison cell could hold so much happiness. It is a poor bridal, wo will have, sweetest tho groom tried for his life but tho shame and ignominy of that is naught when I know my darliug holds mo guiltless and is willing to stand at my side and call mo Jiusbaud, though men call mo felon." CHAPTER IV. In tho morning ouce more Jasper In gram brought Ruth to Roger Fenwick's cell, but they came not alone, for with them was the hcait-brokcii mother, who read in Ruth's tcrror-strickcu face some thing that hushed the questions on her lips, and the gray-haired old pastor, who saw in this maniago another proof of woman's devotion, that grew brighterand purer when sorrow and suffeiing picsscd it sorest. Thcio within tho piitoncell, the first rajjjf moiningjtouehingar, with an aureole light tho bowed head of the pale girl, who knelt at his side," Roger Fenwick was married, pi out! and elate as if he knelt in holy fane amid crash of music and glare of light. lie had no fear for the future, lie Jolt ho would be acquitted, and Ruth's trust in him was a joy such as comotlt in few men's lives. The words were spoken, tho blessing givcn.and Ruth Fenwick stood at her hus band's side but ere tho words of con gratulation were ppoken, there at use on the corridor a sound of noise ami confu sion. Tho door of the cell was tLr.twn open and Addis and Cuthbcrt rushed ex citeilly in. For a few moments there was but a babel of tongues, all speaking ok ciiedly and at once. Too wolds "A mis lake! Old arrived- this morning," fell upon her car, and Ruth, with a look of hopples? desperation, fell fainting at Jas per Ingram's feet. Too late. How bitterly the winds stamped themselves on Ruth's heart. How thtirrefrain sounded for days iii spite of ovjry effort to shut out the ci ud past she dared not think of, for now it would be a sin ; and Ruth shrank fioni a stain on her soul, as docs the sensitive plant from human touch. She writhed beneath tho toi tuiing thoughts that would rush upon her as the tale was often told in her pres ence how Ord had returned in time to prevent the trial, and had related how he slipped from tho cliff into tho stream be neath, and was carried by the stiong cm rout, aud at the ford below ho was rescued in a half drowned condition uy some woikmcn, who placed him on tho train and sent him to the city and he was taken to tho hospital, where he remained lor some weeks. nuui ukecucu in uuiuo agony as iney praiscu tier devotion to 7?,...,... who seemed unable to live out of her, presence, little dreaming of the bitter pain her heat t was suffering. No Indian at tho stake bore tho torture more unflinchingly than this slight girl. By no sign did her husband deem her un happy. One injustice sho had done him she, bad thought him guilty and was now determined her sacrifice should be cum. p!ctK though her cheek grew pale and her hands trembled when her husband won dered why Jasper left tho place so suddenly, .w, wuuout a wont ot adieu, ami why ho never wrote. A few yeais crept on, bringing with Ihem to Ruth wondrous peace and happi ness. The past became as a dream. She loved her husband with intellect and with hcai t, a doublo love, stronger, more enduring probably than the wild hero woiship of her youth, and as mother hood came to render still closer aud dearer the bond botwecu them, there was not in nil St. Cuthhctt's a happier woman than Ruth Feu wick, though oft when the paHh'g bell would ling ;; shadow would lit, across her face. Not that the pam ol tho past was tins dead, but (fur the pity of the sorrow it ouee held. She would speak loviugly, tciidcily of Jasper, not becauso of 'the love ho had borne her, but ho had been so true, so staunch to dear Roger. His saciilieewas now, alone great becauso it had been made for her husband, whoso heart rejoiced in her. r A dark cloud soon hung over Moiecomlc. Tho, tempest of war sounded through tho land, aud Roger Fenwick, who never held back when duty called, bado with aching heart his wife and little ones adieu. At the head of his regiment ho boldly marched to tho front aud was found wher ever tho war tide swept tho strongest, bearing it sromedjamid the hail of death a charmed life, uutil one day, amid tho shadows of the Blue Ridge they met the foe in a hand-to-hand light. In his anxiety to hold the monntain height he thought not of his own safety, scaicoly knowiug ho had received a wound until no leit uimsclf torccd violcnt.1v hm-lr ami Jasper Iugiam, whom ho had not seen lor years not since ho stood by his side in the cell 'on the morning of his maniago, threw himself betweon him and death, re ceiving in his own heart tho blow that would havo carried desolation to More combe. The battlo was over aud by Ingram's side uu iuu iiuiu ms vaior nad Helped to win Fenwick knelt, knowing hope was in vain' and that a lifo had been given for his. As his hot tears fell upon the upturned brow, the dying man took his hand and said : 'Don't griovo, Roger, old fellow. It is such joy to havo saved Ruth pain, and life . . ""- w 8'i you kuow, when you put it in tho balance with a soul's peace andyouonco helped mo to keep mine. Wont you take a messago to Ruth ?rmo?T Ifc wil1 bo no harm now. Tell her I thank God that I was strong and bravo enough to do right, for it has brought happiness to both of yon, and then. you will seo to it tho ring I wear niQso to my neart uou't let them move it. It has kept me true to myself, because slo oneo wore it, and kissed it when she put it; in my hand on tho bridge, when when Roger yon will forgive me, I know bnt Hovcd her so." His mind for a moment seemed to wan der. Ho murmured something abaut n sacrifice mado perfect, and then memory returned. A sudden light came to his face. r, 'I,1 W,my vovr diaVt h IlS0' ? Tell Ruth I did so," Fenwick bent hir, head and pressed his LANCASTER j-1 1 lips to the palo brow Inanswcr ; wotds 1 would not como. ).!. ' I mi .. ... ... . . a ne trying soldier suddenly raised as a flood of sunlight swept through the maplo leaves. '! How it-must gleam on the cross at old St.jCuthbert. When you bury mo in its shadows, dqu't Jet.iha belj toll to strike joyjqut of j-dnto lifd, as the'-j' 0id whtnf' His voice failed, and Fenwick, bending to atch his last words, heard him mur mur : " Iuto Thy bands? 6b, 'Father. '- 3 Jasper Ingram was buried as he wished, in the shadow ot the cross, and laurel wraath aud martyr's crown were placed sidi by side on tho newly made mound over which no funeral knell was.ruug. .Tho mourning train wounrflfctwyyaik'' iu uid vuiuge, ieavug uoger jvcnwick and hisjwHo, standing alono bycthilgrrfvb. No wojds broko tho silenco, and hand in hand they wandered down to the bridge. And there, as she leaned upon hini.ho gave her the-! dead hero's last message, and sho sob bed out upon his heart the story of their love keeping nothing baqk telling all, kerj own-misfcry and'wob when 'they parted upon that spot where now they stood. . Holding her fast within his . arms, her husband, strengthened by! 'tUcf ' perfect love which sho now bore him, wept bitter teats, such as only strong men weep,, and asked himself if it Was better thus and if tho gallant soldier, ( whoso hefpic lifcjof abnegation crowned by Divino act of immolation, was not far worthier of her love than lie, her husband, whom she ldved w ith love complete. ! Tim END. -- .-.. Gentli-misx Your Hop Hitters liave Ijeenot great value to nie. I was laid uj with typhoid lever lor over two months and could gel no relief until I tried your Hop Hitlers. To tho-c suitl-ring lrom iiel.ility or any one in leculo i-.callh, I cordially recommend tliem. ;. J. C. SToirrzai., CSS Fulton slrcctCbieagavl'l. - sl-Swtl&W Ciioue. VlioopinvCoii!!li and Jtronchitis im mediately relieved by Hiiloh's Cure. Jj'or sale ul Cochran.: drug store, VSl North Quce.ii St. lnyl lwdiowitw , , , A .rjttrttu-oii i i t If. 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Cochran. i:!7 North hay-fver: Qneeu street, Lan caster, a. ELY'S CREAM BALM CO., Oswego. X. Y. iiugwi 'ii,cunruacoww 'KAY'S SPKCIPJO MEDIC1NK. TUK V I t're:it-Knirlisri Urmriilv. Aii nninnin. fiiiti tor Impoieney, and all Diseases that follow loss ot Memory. Universal Lassi- !5''."' 1:S'." n tuo ,iiic Uimncss ot ision, Freniatuio Old Age, and many other diseases that Icatl lo Insanity or Con sumption njitf a l'rematnre.Gra.vp. Full par ticulars In trtir painplct, which wc tlesireto its by mail on h6 'receiit ot tho' irtoney.'byad- V." T."'r ,IU! !l",M,r. ' Cochran, 137 ami isi .Voilht'ueenstieet. On account; ot counter lcits, we have adojited tho Yellow Wrapper: theonly genuine. Uiiarantccs otcuro issued by vi- vT. h?i0iu HM,c,wl1r bi' 11- J- Cochran, Ui North Qnen trtmet. TIlKUUAY MEDIClNEUa.. ( anria-lvtlAw Y. EH VCATIONAJj, Cwai:ti I.1IOKK eill.I.I'i: UK-Ol'KNl.NCJ IN ItKSTOKKn I5U1L1I. '. Loth sexes admitted. Culli-, m.,1 ...... l.t paniloiy hciiool under caro ot lneiiibeis ot thefeocielv ot Kiicinls. Tlw. .,,.!,. 1...II.M destroyeilbyliro Otli month, l.ust, has br-en " . ' "V." iy iC"""1- eiuarge.1, and lltled up i.ll all conventences. Thorough instruction in LuignagoH, Liteniluip. Mathematics and tue ihclenees. New Scientific i..ii tabling Laboratories, Drafting Kooms; Ma chine blHps,anilall appliances for pui suing H thorough- conrsb in- ciirhilsm-, Meeiian cil and CU il Engineering. The next u-ni S !tli mo. (Sept.) 2.-,th Apply early. As other SrifKiapBSS: 1,,:lces wm b0 ,;iv!" to t,,e For lull particulars, address EHWAUii M. MAULLL, Fres't. hwartlnnoro College, Ileliiwaro Co.? Fa. lune'JJ.iiud OWITIIIM V. SllOK-H.IDGE'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG MErf AND BOYS - MEDIA, FENX., 12 Miles from Philadelphia SCHOOL YE All OFENS SEFTEMKEU 12. Firetl pilrn eovere every evpenso. cveii books. Ac. No extra charges. No incidental 'Minuses. No. examinatioii tor ada.ission a t.iileen experiencetl teachers, nil men ami all graduates. Special opportunities for apt students to advance rapidly. Special drill lor imi ana uacKwani noys. ratrons or students Media are nowln ILttw-Kioaltr fen oh er col luires anil polylcclinic schools. Media has M-veii churches und a temperance charter winch prohibit tho sale ot all intoxicatlmr tlilnks. For new Illustrated clrcni?ir nrtSwii MUiniLUH.L, A. M. (Harvard Universitv Unidiiatel MEDIA. FENN. aa"lmil&w VAJtltlAUJSH, JtV. 1 'IlI'J hTAKOAKU CAKKIAHK nrnvit OF LANCASTER COUNTY. EDGERLEY &. Co., FINE MARKET STKEET, Boar of Central Market Houses, LANCASTER, FENN'A. Wc ma ke evciystylpaiitggy antl .Cnrrlae tie slreili All work ilnished in the most comfori able and elegant style. Wo use only tho best selected material, and employ only the best mcciiauics. or quality or work our prices are tlicchcaucst in the state. We buy lor cash ami acU tin the must reasonable terms,. -Give us call. I All work .warranted. Repairing prontu ly altewlcd to. . One setot workmen espeelall mplpvfd lor that uunxise. fn-K-UdA .- (1AUESrJAE.sr J !i cents it n nt. A JTDLL lNKirirdM HARTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIC.AR STORE. "'nlt We copy the tallowing descrying and Inter Mtiii;,' compliment from the Tribune which s.ije: Dr. C. W. Jtonson's New Ucnietiv. WsGnBal ABTXICB JMf CMP. ADTXRT1BXMMXT. jBTKfCH BROS'ADVERTIBBMKKT. ;asteich BEOS-' PALACE i -. op 7 FASHION! 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. NEW FALL GOODS IN KYERY DEPARTMENT. We AUE NOW KKAIY TO SHOW ANEW LINK OF ('OODSSUlTAKLKFOir. THE FALL TRADE. MILLINEKY NEW FALL IATS and B0MET8 IN ALL THE LLADIXC SKW SILM'K.S IX CANTON, MILAN, CHIP AND HOUGH AND-ILEADY STliA W. CREPE BONNETS. FEATHERS. TIPS AND PLUMES IN ALL THE NEW SHAD KS, AS CADET ULUK, TEUUA-COTTA, NEW I5UONZE, Etc. Wc call special attention to our lino ot Black Ostrich Tips and Pinnies. 15L ACK TIl'S sold at 7.".e.. $1.00, f I.2T. a bunch ol" three. SLACK FLUMES lrom 7.e. up to$l.r ). NEW FANCY WINliS. LOXd SKASIDK FEATHKU3. RIBBONS. NEW FALL RIBBONS IN FLAIN AND FANCY SHADES. SATIN-FACED VELVET KIIHIONH. SATIN-FACED FLUSH KIltl'.ONS. NEW SHADES OF WIDE SASH RIBBONS. LLOOKKl) SASH KtliJBONS,8 inches wide, $l.oj per yartl. BLACK WATEKED SASHKS. SPECIAL L'AUtJAINS IN ISLACK KIllitONS, in tiros (Jr.itn, Satin, Velvet, Watered, Itrocade and Surah. VELVETS. BLACK SILK VELVETS. Fioni $1.00 npwartl. lne lot at f 1.G0 per yard worth $2.0i. COLORED SILK VELVETS, Supremo Quality, $I.M per yard. COLORED VELVETEEN. IN ALL THE NEW SHADES, 50c. FER YARD. AT ONLY' Black Velveteens at all Prices. PLUSHES. RLACK FLUSHES AT LOW FRICE.s. COLORED FLUSIIKS IN ALL TIIK NEW SHADES. SATINS ANDSILKS. . -MW LACE8, IN GUIFURE. THREAD, SFANISH AND HAND-RUN SPANISH, IN BLACK AND WHITE. .NEW TRIMMINGS. ( " NOVELTIES IN ISLACK EMUROIDERIES, IN CASHMERE AND SILK. NEW. PASSAMENJPERIBS. NEW . BUTTONS. Suitable for Fall and Winter. 4G-Wo hav6 opened this week a Full New Line of ZEPHYR, GEKMANTOWN WOOL, SAXONY WOOL. ' S,SS2I.AN KNITTING YARN, SUETLANIl IVOOL, TOW WOOL, CREWEL, and many others. CAURAS ami EMBROIDERY SILKS. r jsw UOODS received daily. Come and I examine onr goods. 1882. bovbx ruMiriBSzira uoods. 1LINN A trU.USOK. HOUSEFURNISHING ! ran & mums. STOVES, HEATERS and RANGES for Offices, Hotels. Residences and Public Buildings. STEAM PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING, SLATE MANTELS, CHANDELIERS. lqt. Fruit Jars Only 5ets. Apiece. JELLY TUMBLERS, TIN OANS,&c.,&c. FLINN & WILLSON. LANCASTER. PA (SIGN OFTIIE TWO r,lG DOGS.) iwaMiuw, jtxx. AKKER'S CiNGEK TONIC. PABKEK'S GINGEK TONIC i.V,y.lg0ra,5f wJtno,,t Intoxlcatlnp, cures dkorticrs ot the liowcls, stomach, liver kldnevs ami nL ui fcD.. ! EK USED. iryoiiarOHUItortnulroiii FnuUo Coinnlaints. Horvoiw .. .o-.,,e.Umu,,,sln yspopsla, or any disease, use tho TONIC tolay. 10O 0iVAIil lor D O IT V D0 "u irT DUrV; i'x l?I S"-rJnrnI . rlous found in H. Send foT flSSKrf VM PARKERS HAIR BALSAM tffJ5,ll,-M'.-'Maiiwimiiiriioiwanii mayi-eolcow am W"-iiiir. 50e. and 1 sizes. HlSCOXJt CO.. New Yorlc. omy aovnn N' W OPJSK WOOL! WOOL.! WOOL I Do you knit your stockings ? It ynn tlo, yon want a sol t warm 8tockM&and therefore you most see that you get yarn with gootl sou. line wool, anil not twisu-d too ham, and tho place to get it I.i m JOHN F. SW Altlt'S, No 60 North Queen street. Somo yarn is mado of Coarse, Kough Wool, anil then twbtctl hard to make it look line; that yam makes you hard stockings, do not We also keep a lull lino ot Fancy Yarns, Ger man Worsted stocking yarn lor line stock ings. our l'liick Cashmeres are t-xtra hcavv Weight. Kvcrybody makes u SocCiishmeroa specialty ; hut when you want something very excellent lor coe, iHc, 75corl.(W bring your samples nnd compare. 0. 1. KWAKK'S. N KW YOKK STOKK. SPECIAL BARGAIN IN BLACK CASHMERES, Watt,Sli9Jid&Co. Have ojioned their NEW FALL LINE anil otter the heat posilble value. 40-incli wid, COc. a yartl. f-lnrli wide, C3 l-2c. a yartl. 40-Inch wide, 67c. a yard. 40-lnch wido, 75c. a yartl. NEW FALL SHADES IN Dwss Goods and All-Wool Suitings. Juat openotlonr lirit dellvory of FLANNKLS AN1I BLANKETS. WHITE BLANKETS, COLORED BLANKETS, In all sizes and qualities, at F.OTTOM FUICES. COMFORTS at very low prices. NEW YCXRK STOKE, 8-10 EAST KING STREET. "I l Kl'AICK FOR I0K MOSfiUITINi t Headquarters FOR Mting and Canopies. MOSQUITO CANOFIES: 9Inch x 9 yards, ldO-lnchxlOyardt-, . 10;'-lneli x II yards, . FINK OR WHITE WITH FRINOK. SLID . l.m , 1.75 WITHOUT OR No extra charge for putting up. J. B. MARTIN & CO.. Cor. West King and Prince Sis., LANCASTER, FA. N KW CIIKAP STOKK Metzgor & Ilaiighman nought several months ago a Large Slock ot COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS, COTTON FLANNELS. Also a Full Stock of WHITE AND COLORED Is, WHICH WE CAN SELL AT LOWER PJiKJES, . LOWER PRICES, Than it Rouglit .Now. metzgek & wmm NEW CHEAP STORK No. 43 West King Street Between the Cooper House and Sorvfll Horse Hotel. uV4-ivi&w MJCltlCAZ. TRAVKIlKUA' UVMlttL, LANCAHTKK AMU MILLKKSVILLK S. Cars ran as follows: w Laneataer IF. IL Depot), at 7, 9, and 11:30 a. m., and 2, A, C ami -30 p. in., oTr.t on Batnrday, when the last car leaves at 9-30 v. m Leave Uillersvillo (lower Htl)at&.8,auillll a. M., and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. Cars run dully on ' ivo Umttoxeoiit on Sun day. ' (IULT0MUIA & 1-OKT UKFOS1T ICAII.- KOAD TIME TABLE. JKI2! J'.OW rV.n 'eKn,!V on the Columbia time- Uep0lt KJlod on th following jpvru waki. STATU IN . noaTiiWAiiir. l'.V. A.M. A.M " fA .. M .. u 3? K "CnlumMn.... 8.5i .V"; ew JSi Washington... t:(W 5r J:42 10--5U Ciesswell.... 8 02 s-ai ."? ..suroiiarijor::: ?; S ;;;.: ?.-;," Shenk's Ferry.. 7:40 5: I; ; J.1' iork'iirnace.. 7il4 i-sc 4:V, ? ....Tucqunn 7:'JN 4M "i -,;;, WldngCreek.. 7:ix: 4iK i:;S Jh? Tt -I'i'jM'h i'otit.m.. :,7 j:a; :M ." 11-51 'S7'...Connwlitgo... C:4I 4:12 7:.a; 2:1,?i ?? Octomnt C::a 4 or, 7s 8:25 r!5 8'" 1'ort DeiMwlt.. -.1 :i:.v. 7:17 11... HMO 8rJi ....IVrryvllle :::l wr, KAINIIJtCOM;MItlA K.K. . AKliANGKMKNTOF FASSKNUKU TRAINS MONDAY, "MAY 2i, lft. NOKTHWARll. LIAVI. QnarryvUlo Lancaster, King St.... Lancaster Columbia. A.M, A.M. 7::to 1:10 ttrjo 7:30 7:10 7:30 ARKIVX. Reading. SOUTH WAUD. LX&VK Beat ling... AUK1VS. Columbia. Lancaster.. r.M. p.m. .... 2-30 .... 3:4n 1:K 3Jii 1:10 3:40 3-J0 5.50 C.I Lancaster. Klngst, a 5.' 5:10 W;yviiio hmo .... 9:56 K:45 iIttilSr,.,neV,Jal """iB with train-. I. .ami Jrom Fhila.Ie phia, FottvllIe, Harrisbnrg, AI-b-ntown ami New York, via Itound firtn icon to. At Columbia with trains to ami from iork. Hanover, uettysbnrg, Frctlertck and Ituiti more. a. M. WILSON. mii.I. ptSMHSYLTAMlA KAII.KIMII NKW Ji SCI SCHEDUI.Ktln un.l nfiiM-unvntt !uii jjui, isss, trains on tho IViiiirvl yam:. RuUroatl wUl arrive at ami leave the L-incastwr antl FlillatlHlphlitiltiptitsas follows: ..-.. ... . ;." :' ... . ..... i-rt & . A.M. M. T.M. 7-S ViM) i;.-o P.M. 9:40 2:10 8aKl MO 2J0 ttl:j t:l .... 8S5 10:40 .... 9-.S5 Lev Ar LanFhll a.m. a.m till iM S-.-CV 7:.rii 8:10 IIK-JO 8:10 OM , SI-.00 11:4.". P.M. 155 1-03 3:-!lt P.M. 2:42 5:45 2.-20 5:05 5-25 7-:r l45 0-45 8:SO 11:00 Eastwabd. Mall Express Fast Line..... llarrisburg Express York Accommodation nrrivrs l4Uicaster Accomodiiiion arrives..., Columbia Accommodation , Frederick Accommodation arrives.. Seashore Express Sunday Mail Johnstown Express Day Express IlaTJl2DnrKAccolu,I,0'l','l,m Mat! Train Hanover AccmuiuiHialloii west, connecting at Lancaster with Niagara. Express at 10:15. will run tliroucrli in Hhiwivi-i- .iu,iv .-m.... Sunday. " "'" " Frederick Accoiiiniotlatlon, west, cnnncctlnK at Lancaster wllh Fast Line, west, at 1:40, will run tlirouirh to Fretleriek. Wkstward. l.e. lAr. I'hll Lan II News Express Way Fassenger. Ka ra?n'-J vla Mt.Joy. MailTraln,Nn.,viuColiiiiibia,teavcs A.V, A.M. :27 6.-27 9-35 9-.40 10:15 10:211 P.M. 1:40 1-50 505 4-.-C0 4-30 7:00 nuigara express i8:'3 ..M.au.,, .wiiiiiFiint,iiji jeavi-s, t, ,r iJLos xiuimcK Accniiiinotialloii leaves... Harri.ilinnr Accnminnti.-iiinn fr.M. ItncasterAccomnioilatlon leaves.. .L 2:14 wiuuiiibi J.-tuillltMiailOII...... llarrisburg Express Western Express 1'aelfle Express 4:14 s:tn 5:40 9-M IrfM' 7:4il il:Ii) 11-20 1:45 Harri-biirg Express, west, at 5:40 p. m., has direct connections (without cluingc of cars) to Columblit and York. ' Fast Lino, west, on Sunday, when flagged, will sUmatllownlngtowii,CKitesville, I'nrkes! blinr. Mount .Int.- lTiiv,,i..,iit..u... ... um,.. t town. " " """ -"'"" Day Express, Fast Lino, News Express. Mail Train, No. 1, Western Express and Faciflc Kx press run dally. KAIIMOAVH. qiUK GREAT Burlington Route. I'klcago, tturllugtom laiMcy K. K. t'hicage, imrHagtea & hIhcj E. K. PRINCIPAL LrNE AND OLD FAVORITE FROM CHICAGO OK PEORIA TO KANSAS CITY, OMAHA, CALIFORNIA LINCOLN AND DENVER. Tiie SHORTEST, QUICKEST anil REST line to St. Joseph, Atchlnson, Tnpcka, Deulsoii, Dallas, Galveston, and all points In Iowa, Ne braska, Missouri, Kansus, New Mexico, Ari zona, Montana anil Texas. This ronto has no superior for Allien Lea, Minneapolis antl St. Fanl. Nationally rcputeil as lielng the GREAT THROUGH CAR LINK. Universally concetlcil to lie the BEST EQUIPPED Railroad in the world for all classes ot traveL ' All connections made In Union depots. Try it and yort will And traveling a luxury Instead of a discomfort.., Through tickets via this celebrated line for sale at all offices in tho U. S. anil Canada. . All Information abont rates or fare. Sleeping Care, etc., cheerfully given by FKKCEVAI. LOWELL. General Passenger Agent, Cbioaoo, 111. T.J.rOTTKK, 3d Vice Pros. X Gen. Slanager, Chicago, III. 40HX J. A. ItKAN,n: Kastrrn Agt., ::i7 Broudway, -job Washington s,t. NkwYoek. Itosion. Mass navl(--tvd.tw -.
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