y -V-. Lancaster daily intelligencer Tuesday, may g, i88i. ft . "Jtr hi f .- Tj 1. 1 F y ; u- , A) .k i- T Mi r V.S i I tl Kl 3v I -3 & 9 . r 1 i, Uenawendcd I'er lUncwrtw ijiteWgenrcr . .... -' '-' . -'"jfMTi:i: yya-- i ' - - --. I ODVKKNOK rATTIBUM llli Interest In Hchoel (jciioelSourhAl. ' With great ploasnre we mark tlie (loop tnterest which Qovernor PaUlsen takes In he educational and philanthropic) work of the Btate. In his tour of visitation, taking In the prisons, Insane hospitals, and sol diers' orphan soheols, he shows n clear recognition that these Interests form a large clement In governmental work, and rr.qulre upon the part of an earnest oxcou excou oxceu tiro that familiar personal knowledge of their work whieh will open the way for an Intelligent and watchful supervision. We are glad te learn that it Is his pur pur pese also te visit our state normal soheols. We shall most cordially woleorao him te these schools, that he may reoegnlzo both thelr worth and thelr needs, and ofler nis valnabls nld in shaping sueh legislation as shall still further prometo their usefulness. Indeed, the educational aetlvity of our various schools is ene of the very best indices of our progress In civilization ; ana If any pennnnent roferras of our present soeial llfe are te be reached, they must begin here at the fountain, among our boys and girls, and net with adults, whose character is te a great oxtent Irrevocably fixed. The nogatlve work of jails and prisons, however important It may be, is feohle inilecd when compared with the positive work of a solid Christian culture of our young. Here sced can be sewn en the softened soil of sprlngtide, and net the siokle thrust in te cut down the rank weeds of a blighted autumn harvest. T.nf. flm rroverner. therefore, and all thoughtful statesman, wateh with most earnest care the work of training these who are se aoen te take Inte their own hands the whele work of our social life, assured that, If the fountain be Impure, It will be qnlte vaiu te attempt te cleante the stream issulug thence. UK WAS TIIK WlM.K. rtster anil Couldn't Ilemaln Vnunerbllti Ulm. At the "Kirracss," a fachionable enter tainment given recently In New Yerk te ralse raoney for charitable purposes, the country danecs of the European peasantry wero shown, and tiiore was a oaiiet ey children, part of whieh presented pan. teraimlcally the story of llttle "Hed Hid. iughoetl." Space for this was enclosed by a rope, around whieh orewded thousands of stretching and elbewing poeplo all anxious te get a gllropse of the llttle ones in spangles and tights. At a corner a sudden commotion arese. A boy was struggling te get through the jam, and tliose whom he sought te dlsplace in his progress were angry at his rudeness, lle was pretty roughly tossed about, and a shaggy wrap which he carried was pulled away and lest "What en earth are veu doing, my son V" said the present .lehn Jacob Aster. But the ornbeulmont of millions did net ropresslvoly Impress the youngster, who forced his way with all his might between two of the opposing individuals, and emitted a howl that was heard te the furthermost corner of the upper nailery. "What's the matter?" oxclaimed CorneltUH Vanderbilt, catching him by the cellar. " Don't step me," Implored the bejr ; " I'm the wolf aud thoy're waiting for me." Such was the fact. He had been cost for the hungry beast fiat pursues Little Red lliiliughoed, and his skin was irrc irrc irrc coverably under the feet of the crowd, hut he was bound te get into the sceno dospite all hindrances. The bit of a girl was already posed in the expression of fright at the first wolfish cry, and the spectators wcre waiting te sce the brute onter, when the undisguised but oncrgctie boy bounded in en all fours, looking like an urchin in every day dress, but quite ferocious in his barking and chasing. The piutomlme was saved. (irUUKAT VA1.UK te VOCALISTS Uhienvillk, WcstchestorCe.,N. Y., August 20, 1S3S. I had carelessly exposed myscll and sus tallica a very sovero and tight cold en my clicst and In my threat. I procured Allcock's l'orens Plaster ttnd applied enu en tlie client, well upon the threat, und relief camercudlly; thufcorenc9s el my clicst wad removed, nnd my vec.il organs wero' kept clear tlie cntlre past winter, enabling me te fuinil public en gagcincnts In iilllerent parts et llila country. Noiuetu may le sild than that Allcock's l'orens Plasters, It applied by atlllcted vocal vecal Hts, will greatly aslst their vocal rendition In public. H. KuiSKLix Cucr.cn. , AN AliMY EXPERIENCE. Hew en Old Veteran Escaped Annihila tion and Lived te Impart iv Wnrnlnjf f.O Others. CVurte-.r' Tribune nt WaiMngten.) A pleasing occurreneowVch has Just ceme te our notlce lit connection with Iho New Yerk state tnectlnit of the Urlul Army or the Ilepubllels se unusual in nianv teapects that we vonture toreproilucolltor tu bencflt el our rcaders. Captain Alfred lleiumn, et New Yerk, white pacing in the lobby el tiioarmery, previous te nnn nf tint MOCllns. suddenly te Illicit nnd canned the tnce or n gontleman whewiviin earnest conversation wun ene et theuxsnu Army onicers. It seemed te him that he lud eon that Iacu botero, partially obscured by the smeke or battle, and yet this bright and pleasant countennnca could net be the sntne pole and ilcatn.llkn vIjore. which he se dimly rcmombered. Hut the recollection, Ilka Han Han qtie's Rhest. would net " down " nt command and liattnted htm the cntlre day. On the day following he again saw the satuorettntnnancc, and ventured te sneak te Its enrr. The In. stent tlie two veteran heard each ether's voice, tuitl instant thevrcentmlz .l nndrnllKii each ether by name. Thelr taces and tertns nan cuanKeti, nut ineir voice were tee name. The man whom Captain Uonem had recog receg nlssd was Mr. W. K. Saoe.ot St. .lehns, Mlth . n veteran or tne M N. . Ugut Artillery and both murabcrs et Ilurnglde'H fjtnett oxpwll expwll oxpwll tleit te North Carolina. Alter the Urst greet ing wero ever, captain lteusem said i " It hardly Jeems jv)lble. Sage, te see you In this condition, ter I thougbt)eii mint have been dead long lure." ' Yes, I de net doubt It, for If 1 am net mis taken when we last met 1 wa occupying a couch in the hospital, a victim or ' Yellow Jack In Its worst terut." " 1 remember. The war ceiiis te have caused mere misery since Its clese than when It was in progress," replied the Captain "I meet old comrade frequently wiie are sutTerlng terribly, uotse much from old wounds us from the malarial poisons which ruined thelr con stitution." " I think se myself When the war closed 1 returned home and at times t would feci well, but every tew weeks that confounded 'all geno ' feeling would ceme upon me again. My nciveti system, which was shattered in the service, tailed me entirely and produced ene of the wert possible ca-e of nervous dyspepsia. Most of the lime 1 had no appetlte; then aaaln I would txcome ravoneuly hungry, but the minute 1 sat down teeat i lentneit toeii. My skin was dry and lurched, my flesh loose and flabby. I could held nothing en my stomach ter dtys at a time, and what little 1 did eat failed te iumIiu iumIiu u'ate 1 was easily titlifttnl : mv mind was ileptcs-ed s 1 was cress and trtltnb.e and many h night my heart would pain me se t iml I could net sleep, and when 1 did 1 Lad herrl 1 d teams and frightful nightmare Ot course these things came en one by one, each were than the cther. My breath was lout, mv tongue was ceited. my teeth decayed. 1 had terrific headaches which would lea veiny nerv ous system completely shattered. In tact my exlstence, since the war, h.v been n living death, from which 1 have etttn prayed ter release ' Ceuldn t the old surgeon de you any geed T" " I wrote him and he treated me. but like every otherdector. failed They all said my norve win geno, nnd without that te build upon X could net get well. When 1 was at my worst, plies of the severest nature came upon me. Then my liver gave ent, and without the use et cathartirs I could net move my bowel at all. My bleed get liken stream et Are and seemed literally te burn me alive " " Well, yen might better have died in battle, quick and without ceremony." Hew- many tltneM 1 have wished 1 had died the day we captured Nuwberne .'" 'And vet ve i ure new the plctntc et health." " And theptciur.' U taken from llte tain tu perfect condition. Mv nerve tone is .e- iteted; m stomach relnvigernted : my ttesh Is hard ami lienltnv : In tact. 1 have new- bleed new energy and u new Ikils- et lite wholly as the risu.let using arner Tippe canoe. This rcmarkaMi-preparatien, vtldcull censldi r the ttnt-st tonic ami stomaeh restorer In the world lus overcome all the evil InUu ences el malaria, all the p-iten et the army, all traces nt djspepsla, nil tnal-Asstinllatlen et ieuu, una inueet mane n new man ei me. The caphvln remained silent ter a while, evi dently musing ever hi ncollcctlen et the past. When he again raised fcl head he said "It would boa godsend It all the veteran who have suUered se Intensely and also all ether In tlie land wheaie enduring se much misery could knew et your experience, Sage, and the way by which you have been re stored." And that Is why the aleve convirsatlen 1 recounted. UXT3 ANlt VAVB. Trnw HATS, SHULTZ'S ONLY HAT STORE I lull el Hut. NKW HATd. Our . prices el last smntner cleaned out everything Straw Itats and Light Colored still Hal. This season's tock Is the largest, and tuet com plete every shown here, nnd It Is all new. Ne old goods cirrlcd ever ' irem the lust tourer Ove seasons. Nene of last year's st les, Tlie tact you nre sure te sce nothing but the latest and most correct styles wilt be nppreciatwd. 144 Bertli Queen St., (HI NDAKKK'S OLP STAND,) A tew doers above the Franklin Heuse, LAKCASTKU, l'A. mart" lydAw VAKI'KTS, K VsTAItt.tSlltni 1830. CARPETS nut uueva, xc H Atlr.lt A ttltOTHI'.K. DRESS DRESS GOODS. GOODS. e HA?iR&BR?T?iEf?QlJ.r0re-S0lYiilg dfti15rr !rGnch, English and Amerlcau Dress Goods for Spring and Summer in all the new Fabrics and Latest Shades of Celere. Black Dress Silks, Colored Drees Silks, Surahs, Summer Silks and Silk Grenadines at Ex tremely Lew Prices. India Linen. FronchlNainzeok, French Mull, Pique Cords, Linen Lawns, Satines, Zephyrs aud Ginghams with Embroideries te Match. ' H y XMV PARASOLS, NEW SUN UMBRELLAS, New Kid Gloves, New Lisle Gloves, New Hosiery. HAGER & BROTHER, TUArjKT.KU'H UVJ11K. 1AMUA8TKirANII MII.MUt.SVI I.I.K It. It .J Cars run as fellows , mwve iJincasterd'. It. IHipetJ.nt 7, 0 an 1:IM it. in., and -i, t, 0 and :) p. m'.', tixce it "! .,...,..,,, .j,, linn inn last, car leaven nt D:30). til I.nnVn Mlflnrvllln fir....... ...,. '..'..' '"'i 10a. m-nud T h:6ml,7 T.m. """ ""' "' '"'" Hiind"vr"M y " ftbevu t,me nxcel'1 (11 "! -A CULUM1I1A. A fUltr tlKftlHlT kaii.- , HUAUTlMRTAlll.Kr aTi"-JJ8 Iew rV.n !,OK"lrlv en tlie Celtnnblit Uinei en,Bl1 HttHrenil en the following r.M. A.M. A.M. G:-Jll W:Xi BA1 10.M 0.41 XO-M 7:00 Ut 7.1 It:') 7d ll:2 7:1'J llr27 7:17 11:.T2 7:3 lltt 7:37 11:M 7:41 ll:Ml 7:N) lZ:0fl 7:10 86 W) 7: 8:13 li-: 7-37 8:'W 11 10 8,1) ..... ViM M HTATHlNH. ...Columbia.... .Wiuthlugten.,, .... lenuiveil ..., ...Hutu Harber... ..biieiiK's rerry., l'oettoa .YorkKtirnace.. Turqimii McC'all'a Kerry. ... Kite's Kddy... .KlshlngCreek,, .I'eaeh I let loin.. .. Uonewlngo... Oclnrnrn .... ...fort Hopefdl.. ... l'orryvllle,... nOIITIIWAUU A.M. H.tW T.lf, 7:40 7:MS 7:31 7:39 7:23 7:10 7:m (-M 11:41 ti.-Jl i'.m. r.u. RifiO, ft:33 6:17 (1:12 5.08 r:0ll 6.00 4.V 4:1.1 4:.TI 4:,10 4:11 4 0A 311 tt 7.M 7:.-l 7t 717 7:i ft Ne. 26 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. AT P ) Schuni, Sen & Ce's 150 SOUTH WATEIt STItEET, LANCASTKIt. l'A. We have a full supply of K.G AND KILL. INU CAUl'KTS. S only ue the host of j arns. If you want a Reed, serviceable Carpet, I loase ceme and examlnu our stock boleru pnrchiL-lni; olsewhoto, n e will sell as cheap us the chcupt'St, Come and see ler yourself and W convinced, ns we always have the reputii reputii tlen et making ttrst-class Carpets. CUSTOM UAU CAUl'KTS A SPKCIALTY CON J-.KLKTS. COV'NTKIU'ANK?, ULAN- KKTS, CAUl'KT CHAIN, SsTOCK- 1NU YAltN, Ac. Dyeing tlce. Done In all Its branches at thert no- COAL I LCOALI Ol the iHut quality, enircssly ter family use. TKY A SAMl'LKTON. ItEMKilllKllTIIK OLD STAND. PHILIP SC11U.M, SOX .v;. GO'S. Ne 1W SOUTH WATK.it STIIKKT, IWmil LANCASTKIt, l'A. JIOlLf.H.I, &U. fl'tIK BEST STEAM ENGINE litMvrtw a iiimsT, BOWERS & HURST, Nes. 26 'and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. " Why. Enimn I hew pretty your BLACK 8ILK iIoeb leek I "Whero did you get It ?" At BOWERS & BUBUT'S. And just think of it I I only pnld.OG eta. for it, nnd it la full 32 lnohea wide, nnd they Rtinrnntoe It net te cut. My droaauinker anya ehe nover saw nny 811k nenr na weed no tula for the meney. And juet leek nt thoee KID GLOVES I I only pnid 60 ets. n pair for thorn, nnd they wenr JUBtBplen- aiaiyi ine tow mimitea i waBBinnaiiiB nt tneir ixia-uiove Oouuter I enw thorn neil nt lenst n doaen pnlref mum. mey unve emur n-iv uuuvae, auu uiumini en 03, loe, nt 7e Ota., 81, 81 35 nna 31. DO. They Wlirrftllt overy prtir of them tnd thelr BLAOK OASHMERE3I I nover biiw prottler or botter onen thtin whnt they show. I Bnw n very uloeono, nnd nil wool, tee, na low na 40 eta." tSTLADIES, we would be plonaed te hnve you glve ub n cnll. Our prloea nre Lew nnd our Btoek Lnre. BOVVERS & HURST, CHIUNWAI.I,. I.KItANON . (Ktl.KlllltMMt ) VAI.LKY ItAlLUOAD TIM K.-TAIILK. sntrrttwAitn. Trnln loave Lebanon dally (oeepl Sun day) at U.30 a. m 12,i-v and 7:i1 p. in. Arrlve nt Cornwall nt tl 10 n. tn.. 12.37 p m and 7:10 p, tu.i nt Conewiitfo ut 7:n.in., I nnd d.atp. in., ceuiiectliiK with thu I'lmnsy vanla railroad for points Kast and West, MOHTIIWAni). Trains loave Conuwnite at 7:30 a. m,, 8 m nna 6.' p. tn. Arrlve nt Cornwall at HIS a. tn., 4:18 nnd 0.13 p. in. at l.obanen at H.JO a. in.. 4 !i and U:il i. tii.,cenuectlni( at Lobauen with I'lilladelphlii A lUadlntr railroad forpelntu Kasl nnd West, nnd the l.ubaneu A Treuient branch lor.loluiH ler.loluiH lor.leluiH town, I'lnoKrevu nnd TiameiiL The n.3e a. m. train will slop only at Corn wall, C'olehrook and llullnlre. R KAIIINII A UOI.UMIIIA K. H. -r.l NOS. 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. j en NM. UIVI.KIC. G Kll. K. KATHVON AND SlKDkVAI.. HOSTBTTBKS CELEBRATED "Over the Hilt te the l'oer lloeie," A person with Impaired or Impoverished bleed Is en the ie.nl te physical bankruptcy. Jlurtleek Jtloed Jlltter otruiiKlhen and (iirlch the circulation, repair ihe tissues, and build up the cntlre svtum. Ker uiile by 11. II. Cocli Cecli ran, drtiKKlst, 137 and 139 North Oueen stiect American Art, riiotegraphs, KnKravlncH, tta, can boex beex boex qulHllely colored with with liquid Art Celers wade from Diamond Dyei. Kull dlroctlens for this beuutllul art work, with u handsome colerod cahint t photo nent te nny address for 10 cent. WELLS A UlUilAKDSON A CO . lIurllnKten . Vt. A tleuit Tinker On the stiiRii or platform, In society or at home, must net only possess brains but a olear, sireiiK volce. caurrh, or n soveru cold, almost cvrluln te Injure the volce. lint these cempljlulH may he cemplidelv eriullctited with a fuw nppllcatlenB et Thomm' JCclcctrle Oil, unrivaled In Its specialties. Ker sale by 11. II. Cochrun drumjlit, 1ST and 139 North Queen Ntreit, Ne Occninlaii Used, It is strnnRO se many peiip n 111 continue te sullerday utter day with Dyspepsia. l,1u-r Complaint, Constipation, Heur fueumcli, (Jen oral Debility, when they can procure nt our BtoreHIIILOIl'3 VlTALlZhll, ireoef cost if it doi-siietcuruorrollavo them, l'rlce, 7S cents. Beld by II. 11. Cochran, I37und ISO North Oueen treet. Lancaster. tedli-eeds MVILIUNO MATXltlAL. TAUMKItUANU HUIl.DKlLSI LOOK TO YOUlt INTK'tKSTAND Buy Cypress Shingles. Wonrelnroculpt of NINKTY T110UBANI) 5.'j,,a. 7 by. '. lnch Ne Uarell nil cypres HiliiKles, which wu can hell nt a prlcii a ' JuilS ever the prlce et a.reKular fawi-d blilnil" b " shies behiK much mere durjblu-iastliiK three times as lenir. ""Hmreu Any ene wanting shinnies will de well te call nnd soe wimple or the whole pile, and buv tlieMiNhliiKlcs In proton-nee te the aeiuinnii l.nwi'11 thhiKles. 'I1IKHK HlllNULttS AltK. nl'LlTANDHHAVKD. Call en ernddruA A W. IIUH8KL, Ofllco-Ne.22 Kast IJInu Btreet, Lnncaster. uitt!Mwi!Almw ir ST01HGH BITTERS. lifKfiifrnlHn ler Knterhlcd Hyueins. .iuiri'ilnk' from n Kenernl want el tctie, nnd in usual concomitants, djspep'tla and nonous nenous noneus noss, Is seldom dulvuhle Iren the ue nl u nourishing dint and stimuli el appetlle, un aided. A medicine that will i licet u luminal of the spuclllc obstacle tu r-noned hutlth and vlijer, that is a genuine corrective, Is the real need. It Is the posei-slen of this grand re-riulit-ment which makes llosteltui's s'emach Hitters se eirvctlve as an liivlenuu. Ker silo by ull Druggists anil Dealers i;on i;en orally myldmdcedAw BOILER WORKS. We inunutacture ml keep In stock the fol lowing goods : l'ortuble Knglnes en Wheels and bills. Stationery hnglnes and stationery Hellers. Portable llellers. l'ortuble Saw Mills. Large an 1 small Heik r Kced l'uinps : pump and heaters cemblneil Hark, Cerk and Cob Mills l'ulleys. Shafting and uenrlng Heuse Cellar Heaters. Creameries fitted up. Steam Heating a Specialty Specialty Iren and Urass Castings. Iren Tanks ter Water unci oil Light ami Heavy Sheet Iren Werk. Steam ami Water l'lpes: alvesand Killings. llulld any style or l'ewer et llellers. Kstlinates given for machinery KepaiM promptly andcaretnlly attended te Jehn Best & Sen, (l'UOIMllKTOKS ) SPRING SUITINGS! We are showing all the" Newest Things in Spring Suitings, Pantings, &c. Our Cutter is pronounced one of the best in the city. We guarantee a fit in every case and employ only first-class workmen and use none but the best trimmings. Full line of Gents' Fur nishing Goods and Neckwear. We are the only house in this city that carries a full line of all widths of Welch, Margetson & Ce.'s Black Silk Ties (persons who once use these Ties never use any etlier). Call and examine our stock before buying. JOHN S. GIVLER & CO., One-Price Dry Goods and Merchant Tailoring Heuse, NO, 25 BAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. A.M. r. !!.,. . i:.i .... i..i 710 . . 3.40 7:11' I ' 3K) 7:Jf .... S:J0 7.fi 4:00 7'.t 1-Itr 9le H. 8:; r.'O sUKANUtilr.M Or 1'AJ.MENOKU KOHDA1, OtnOltKIl 'iTI, 184 HCHtTlTw Altl. . H.YB. (Juait iiu LttllCJU-ler, Kliigf),. Utnmster UhlcUlm Mailitln . nnctteii. . Columbia ARUIVU. Ueadlns... HOU-IHWAllD, LIAV3. I t.w HiMuiinx Aiunv. MurlettA .luticilen.. Chlckles Columbia Lain ou ter. ,, Lancaster, King St.. Unarryvtlle Trains connect at lleuOni; with trains teand from fhlladelphla. l'ellavtllu, Harrlsburg, Al Inntewn and New erk, vtt iteund llrer-h ltoute. At uoiutneia wtt'i irntne teind 'reia - 'fc, Hanover, Oeltysburg. Krediirtcii an l J; '-i rneru. a u. wu.hen. bum vv, a.in :tr. -4C 10- If u. r.u. li:i '-Id .w. S:ul ... 8-M '2:10 : il.ir, 8 l.t . . . t1 .... l'. a m 7-3(1 1MU 'IVO f.H l ::w IKKthVl.VAni.s . SCIIKDUI.K-lil Kstt.tttlAII NHW ul I llfW.I Kll K i A NO KMHKll,lH.l(iKI, trains n th 1'ennsyl vanla llallreud will urHve at und lmve tl-e Lanrvitei and l'hll&deliditndPiMita.u follexr il.evl At l.aul'hl TU1IAVCU AND VlUAltH. 11. L. STEI19IA A CO. TOBACCO & CIGARS lTK.llfJUAttTI-:it.i FOK TIIK INDIAN MEDIUIiN'KS, KA-TOH-KA AND MODOC INDIAN LOI I.. A I LOGHER'S Drug Stere, SO. I KAST M.NU M1UKKT, LANCASTKIt, l'A. 11 All; IIAI.HAA1, JMOVAl.. HAVING KKMUVKUUY PLANING MILL PAKKKlt'S HAIR BALSAM. A benellcl.il ilMHHlng preferred le slmllat arttcliiH because of Its puilty and rich per fumn. ItlthSTOItKK TO (1IUV IIAIll V Ih YOUTH IfUl. COI.OIlund prevent Yn,."e 11IHLOX A CO., N i FLOKESTON. hxcels the nncHt tlnwer In richness Hen cate. very hudlnir. Nn (xlnr lll.-e t lie , luiVex lVnV'VUS t0,0"Vi. anutu?i w " "" muueni in periiinm OOLOaNE, dlMyweewAdTu -TO- Nes. Illte 417 N. Mulberry St, And Incrcrweil my facllitlr ler werlf lain new nrepnrert te de mi Wnttset wetiT iiniy lluoatRherteat notlce. " "' '"' Wm. Wehlaen. lur-iiini LJTKVr.Nt4 IIOUHH tj BIIAVlNUANDHAmi)llEB3lNU , BAI.OON. Heed Journevtnen ami prices mum ax ether ealoens. . 11. Waunku. Munegur, reyiiwtfd (UVK IIOTKL-I.AOKU :ill!Kll AND T K.xcieier Hirategu Water en Draught. Henry llnhtcr, proprietor el tun Urape iKitei. 3iund3l North Oueen Btreet, Um rttuintiulnl the barroom, urueied flndelum ilofrlueraterii unit Hum hew en draught (Jhurlcs MIum',, cel. uhrated l'lilladulphla LAOKIt litlhll for which he Isseleajuiit In thlsTltv. aimhau. A'l'OUA WATKItlrem the famous Irtoelslor ppniiKHiearuuJxu.. i, a lull ateoilnient 01 tRO parent Wlnen and l.Kuera en sale. m27-3md M , If . VIK MMk.,.... .. . . .-". u,w..-w illLIMUinB, -THH euro ler liiipauincy, and ail iiiMi.ui ii!!.f fellow lone et Memery, Unlvetbal i.eVmi. tude, Fulii lit the lliick nil Vnnw nt Vldlen, ITematuru old Age, iVnVl iniitfy ethur dbuuiMis that lead le limanliy or t;e i i Biunptlen nulla rremature Oravii. ftin .)rtI. ticulura In our pamplet, which wu dtwlre te Bend tiee by iiiatlte overy one. The HihicUIc Medlcliieli Held byalldriigKlHtmii llperimclc llperimclc Hge, or nix pnekagert lerfS, or will be heiiI tr,s, by mull en the met let nl thu money, y iui drec.Mii.'i theiiKrnl, 11. 11 I.ILIIKAN. lirillulst. Ne. :IJ:J East Fulton St., lanlMyd LANCASTKIt, l'A OUAL. B. n. .lAitTiri Wholesale and llelall Dealer In al. if .n'lt of LUMllKIt ANDCOAU a-rard: Ne. 42u North Wuterima I'rlnce streeu above Iimen Lineuiter. nJ-lyd -AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ALL BUAND3 0K CIIEWINU X SMOKINt. TOBACCO, CIOA11KTTK9. SMOKK.11'8 AltTICLKS, any- tnmg pertaining te tne t ratio in utrge or siiuii yutintHKM at riui.A. DKLl'IUA l'ltlCKI.at H. L. Stehman & Ce.'s, NO. 116 NORTH QUEN ST. CATLl.N'fi KINECUI'. VELOLU'KDK KINK CI T, KKFOltM KINK CUT, KtC. 1'OLICK I'LUO. UHAMl'AONK. LITTLE NKCK. KtC. I)KKIi HMOKINU, LONE JACK. OLD VIIIUINIA, KtC. TUllKISIIPATIlOli, ltlCHUOND.STItAKillT OUT. 1IKTWEKN TIIK ACTS, KtC. 3- Imported and Demestic Cigars. All grade and prtcei. Ulveuiucall. marSMyd UAltl'ISTH, .CC7. w NllOWHItAOl'.'S WINDOW SHADES! KAnrWAKb Mali Uxprenfi.... , l'hlladelphta Kxprtw. rant Line llarrl.sburg Kip'vis YerK AccommedaUnn nrrlvm Lancaster Accomelid.'on arrives.... Columbia Acoeu-.om den rnvlnilck Arcomtneilatlon arrlvce.. Leck Haven Kxpress Buuday ilall Johnstown KipMiHa Day KxpruiM Uurrbd'iirc Accnmnnvlallen A.U. 1-tll i-.r, 8:10 J.se 8.M .0U r.M. H:68 1M 5:U B.4: A.u 7-Vi le-ai ll:C J:1A r. v, K !. t. or 7. 'MS Hanover Accoininn.lntien w"t. ieiiinr"i at Lnncuider Willi Niagara Express at U li, will run through te Hanover dolly, except Sunday. Frcderlctc Acce: molatlen,WHd,connocUnK at Lancaster with fet Line, west, at 1:3, will rnn through te Frixlerlck. WTWAKD. Has. Ar. il'hUlLar Nuwj Eipreai Way l'Msenger , Hall Train, Ne. 1, via. ilt. Jey Mall Train, Ne. 2,vlaCelumbIa,lcaves Niagara Kipress Hanover Accommodation leavei,,.. A.M. 4U!0 4:i 7:W I iaUmeahdnkkm a jKrrKitnca. COAL DEALkrlS. OKriCKS. Ne. ?i Neirrn Ouvin Htrmt, akd Ne. y Nektii 1'niNCH Stiiukt. AUDI North 1'rinch Steset, nbar Uvkd ttiu DireT. LANCASTKli, l'A. augl-Vtld lOAL. M. V. J3. COIIO HSU IfUUTU WATUUHT., ZeKVMMr, ,-n WholMiUe and lletnll Dealnrs In LUMBER AND OOAL. Uonneetlon With the Telnphenlc KjclmiiRe, Yam and Oltlce Ne. SSf) NORTH WATK It STIIKKT. fel.28.lvd ll Having sold my (ntlre Interest in the coal buslines te Henry Hinuych, I iuiU the con. tlnuitnci et the sumo liberal putronnge for my micci'HBer. rillLII'tilNDKIt. OLAHH AHli UVr.r.XSHAUf.. "iriuii m HAitTiif. FANCY GOODS Having mirchw.l the owned by l'hlllp (iliider, coal yard lately Cor. Andrew and Seuth Water Sts., 1 am prepared toiurnlsiuhevorybostktndaot Ccal for Family Ube, which I will deliver, carefully weighed and Bcriened, te any part el the city at thu lowest market rates. Orders by mall or telephone tilled promptly ' Orders left at Ne. liBBeutlifjucen street will receive prompt nttentlen. HENRY SMBYOH.H anrlMmd VAUU1AUMH, V. Hes, l:if and li?j North tji.oeii ier, i-ii,. tieet, LmieiiH. ixl pit account el eounteifelUi, tvohavoailnpt tvehavoailnpt tvohaveailnpt l thi Ynllnw WnnitM-r i thmiulygeniilnu. TUB OKAY MKDICIM.CO, "w iiuiiaiii. N. l riUlltOAT.-THIJ lltlllNAKY I'.X7iTni1 L caiuesofBeruThioal.tiut budilimorpre leugiMl exposure le thu liiclemency of the weather or chuiige or lemperaiiire-i. " ctttclilnu cold" when evm healed, or boeoin beeoin boeein tiig nverheated ufier having been chilled t purllal exposures (mck, feel, bead,) el the "'"". "."' t.,lu. I'romlneiieus use el het ami . .'m.'1' l""' ''''"'"tliiilng lli'isaiiieiupusL fuuy treaTlhy l"r0a, Kttr,,n" ''J" DllH. II, D A . A. LONliAKKlt. OlUce, Ne 13 Kast WalnV.tVtreet. .dtHHter. CoiMUllailen iree, iiiHIUIaw jINI-. OAltltlAtlr-. IIUILUKKIS. THE STANDARD Carriage Werk OK LANOATKIt COUNTY. EDGERLY & CO., Fine Carriage Builder MARKET STREET, IN '"' fiJlliUIKKT IIOUi "." '""""."very siyie lluggy nnd Carl,,,-.,.. k niilaltntl in the inii VS.?" ?&. i tlCHlred. All wei forlahle und elegant Blylu -AT- CHINA HALL. TIIK LAUOKST LINK IN KANCY (JIIODH IN Doeorntod Oblna, Bleque Ware, Bohemlan QlriBawnre. DKCOItAlKD Tea, Dinner & Toilet Sets. ir Kiamtne Our Stock botero purchasing. Sigh & lartin, 15 EAST KING STREET, I.ANOAHTKlt, l'A It 14 a fact net generally known that we make and Inngmore WINDOW SHADES than ether house In the city. We ure etrertng SHADES, made of ilest Oil Shading, In nil Celers, meunted en Miapp'ner Sawyer A lluckley's licit Spring ruturei, with ornament, put up complete anywheie In this city, ler 75 cents. OUR PATENT DROP FIXTURES Is the only Micccsiful enu for summer use. lly Its iue the lower part el the window can lie shaded, and light und air admitted through the top wish. It works en any part et the Imlew and Is thu only sncccsilnl Flxture made, by which the upper partef the window can be sliadud at pleasure. Call at the s'ore te soe It In operation. They can bit hud only el us. We Have the Best Shade Hangers in the City, &BW011K DONIi PROMPTLY,- J. B- MARTIN & CO. Cerner West Kins nnd I'rince Slreelfl. Ijinwwter, Pn. OlllltK'H OlItl'KT IIA1.I.. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! -AT- SHIRK'S CARPET HALL- Hellim? OIT te Clesii llnRlness. KverythinR Must Positively lie Sold. A Kull Llnoet IIODY IIUUHSKI.8. TAl'KSTItY, and All Oradis of INOIIAIN CAItl'hTH, ItUllrt, III.ANKK.Trt.COVKltLKTSandOIL CLOTH. VST ALL AT A BAOlUFWEr&X n Prompt attention given te the Mantitiictnre of Itag carpebt te erder. SHIRK'S CAEPET HAIL, LANOASTER, PA Kast Line Frederick Accommodation icjivcs Harrtsbnrg AcommrNlntleu Lancaater AccommelaUon lenves Columbia Accomrce,tatJon Uarrlsbtirg Kxpress Western express l'acltlc Kxpresi 7-10 11:10 .. .. P.M. 2:14 "V:il 5:4fi 9:10 ,l!Sli Lan 0: C:."fl !:) ftflO 0.45 J Ml r.u. 1:41 1 (5 A I!. Z-M 7:30 7:t0 tl lb l-, Harrl-iburg Kxprees, which leaver Lnncaslei at 7 10 p in., nns direct connections (without ctiam.'i .if ears) tj Columbia aud ertt. ICast Line, west, en Sunday, whun tta.jgi-d wlllatonntliawnlnKtewii.CwiUwvlllo, Panic. b tr, Mount Jey, Kllt-abetiilewn ami Ml ' He. town. Day Kxpres", Kast Line, News Kvpress, Mall Train, Ne. 1, Western Kxpts and I'acine Kx. press rundallv. The tlmii here given is Kutlern time, or that et the 73th meridian, wlitce Is 1 minute and s seconds taster than I hat heretolnre used. L' OOAL MAIL AICItANOf.Alf.NTS. viterimuxH. AT OHAIIII.LM. (JOHNKItDUKKAND V1NKHTH. Large Cans Table mend 1'elUh, ler tin and silverware, re. Peaches, He. Yerk Dla. ' r. Knr. dines, oil or mustard, three Ixues ler 'ile. ueai i.iiiui) auircn, no. a-hlydoed T lAYI.OIf FANCY n.OUll. Olvnli atrial and be convinced that It Is as lie claims, tlie 11K8T IN TIIK WOULD. It WHH ILWILnlrwt tltfl tlfllwifat ineilnl fit li.H iHiiniiii Kxpnaiueii, Cincinnati Kxblhfttnii urn iiiiii nuiiu riiir, Tayler's in, Cincinnati Kx The (limiilne Fancy Fleur Wu iue only the bes hol.eled iiiutvrlHl.'nn.l employ "m?v m liert mechanics. Ker ciuallty of woiic'e ! pi Ices ure tin cheapest li, u,u 'stutu. we imi Or cash and. sell en the most roaseimi.iV. ...,' ,'y uive us u call. All work warranted ItKl'AIUINUI'UOMVTI.VAri-KNDKDTI) Itulalls at (A cents jier ':i Pound sack, KOll HALK UY ALL LKADINO (1K00KU8. M, F. STEIOEinVATf Ss SONS. sole Again for Lancaster. a7.jin " I Wf ' fz 'VIIK VKIIIMOT ST1I.L STANDS THAT HAUTMAN'fl JCLLOW V110NT ClIUAU UTOHK. COR. W. KINO AND WATBIl STS.. fubS12mdaw I ANUASTKK HTKAM ' CARPET CLEANING WORKS. IIOUU9 KOItOLOSINO TIIK .MAILS. lly lUllreiul Nkw ekk Tiinei'Uit mail, R:00 and 730 n, in., li::V) p. m., B.i.i p. in. und 'Jieh. m. WAV St ail, east, 7:.10 u. m Dowmmitew.n, i.eaman Place and (lap, fl:!.l p. in. l'HILAtlKM'lllA TIIIIOUOII MAIL, f:C0 Hill! 7' Via. in., : 1-1 a. m., l-:W. e:tx and 'Joeu. in. 1'ITTBIit'lUl AMD WEST, U.UO U. 111., l.'.tl und 10 1.1 p. III. lUnmRnur.iiMAit., n oe-iml O.ueu. m., I z nee, 7;l.i und 10-4.1 p, m, WAV mail, west, l!: 0 ftiijl 9 (K) a. tu. llALTIMOKH AMU WASHINGTON, Via I'lllllldlll- phtu,A:0i)p. 111. JlALTlUORK AND WASIIIWUTOtf, Villi Otk, 1 ! p. III. ilALTiMena and Waahinite!, via Harrlsburg, 10:1.1 p. tu. lliiin in-IIane. Christiana, l'arkesburg, Co.itesvllleund llowtilnglewn at 12:LU)p. in. Columbia utu.nnu, m. 1 3D aud mm p. in. Yeiik and Yenn WAV, l:!Hlnud 10-11 p. in. NOirruinN Ckntiui., H:C0 u. in.. Ui) and 10 II p. in. UlCAIltNU, via Hhaeimi and i elitmiiia It. U., 7.110a. in. and VI Op. in. Ukaeinu, via Philadelphia, fl:(0 und ll.(0i in Hradine wat, via .Iiiuctleii. Lltltz, Alan heltu, Kast liempfleld nnd Kphrnta, 3-1.1 p. in. Quaiiiiyvillk, Curmarge, New Providence, West Willow, Martinsville, Helten and Lime 4'ulley, H:11 n, in. and O.oe p. in. Nkw Helland, Chiirchtewii, (Ireeubaiik, lllue Hall, Uoedvllle, llcartewn und Hjirlug urove, by way tit Dowiilngtewn.at e-l.i p. in. ami ll:ui p. in, turn llAimeu, via Columbia, 8:10 a. in. and 5:10 p, tn. lly NtHge-Hluckwater ami Hale Haiber, dally, at 4:00 p. in. Te Millers vllle, 8 and ll.:ie a. in., and I p. m lllnKlev'H ilridge, Le.tceck, llarovllle, New Helland. 2:30 p.m. Willow Btreet, Hmlthvllle, Muck. Chestnut Level, Ureen, Peters' Creek, Pleasant Urove, heck ttpnngs. rairmeuiiiuuii newiniuisviiiu, Aid., dally, ul 7;ui a. in. Laniils' Valley. Oregon, West eisville, Netlsvllle, lllnklatewn, Marttniiuie, daily, nt -.uu m, Tbosvstembv whlcll OAHl'KTH CAN UK THOUOIHIHLY OLKANKD KHKK KIIOM r Srbrlgiiiel'ieY. am. o'very'partJc.o of . .VtmWved Irem the carpet-u re.u.t ...at ctnnet be utlitlned by tin. old system el treat ug uy " . .,, llllllrv. ()llr C1IH,. delay. i.uiiiin iiiiiii.i , "- ::.."- Ti ;. .... i,n,i inerVaro'Hlv.tedZstho'maJ.n operat.o tianJeiV' caUed ler n.id r.el.vered Iree. l'rlce el JluanliiK-3e per yard. Lancaster Steam Oarpet Gleaning Works, Cerner of Church and Duke Streets. WITH LANCASTKIt OIL MAN KACTOIIY, V1.UMIUNU AND UAH MT1NU. AKNOI.II. TOI.N PLUMBING, (iAS-FITTrNG, GAS FIXTURES, OIL FIXTURES, TIN ROOFING, SLATE ROOFING, Steam Fitters' Supplies, Patent Celd Case Heaters. HTFinf at Werk, Hest Workmen. Leave your Orden nt JOHN L. ARNOLD'S, Nea. 11, 13, IS BAST OBANOE STREET. LANCASTER, PA. Karl, Karin Karin Teiru Hill, Oreenlatid. Kerlllltv. limneternhd Wheat. land Mills te Strauhurg, dally at 4 p. in. Nuw Danville, Cnnesloge, Murtlcvllle, Cole, manvllle. Mount Nebe, llawlliisvllle, lie. theHdauiid Llbuity Kqtiaie, dally, at 'J:Jiip. in. On Uunday evening, mulls east nml west cles nt 10:(xi p. in. WUKN tll'ICN Plllt Dhl.lVKIlY, Artlvlng liv Mull Kastern mall, d:'M a.m.. 10 uj a. in., 3.00 and il:30 n. tu. Kasturn way mall, lo.le a. in, Wostern 1111111,0.30 und luioe n. in2.(mniid 'llea'dln'g, Via leading and Celiunblii, 1 Si 'western way mall, 8-.tea. in. Heading way mall. I:3') a. in. emiiryvi.lHilrnneh.Nillu. 111. aniH.ue p, m. Arilvleu by htsge Mem nule Harber aud Slack water, nl Mi u. 111.. dally. Krein Mlliersvllle, 7 v,m New llnllund. Krnm Kelnudsvlliu, Aid., ul 4 mi p. in and 'J 11. in und 4 ml, at U::teu. in.,ilal .y'l in. Heading ay mulLni te.30 11. in., dally. Kiein Hinisbnrg.ntUi'K) a. 111., dally. K10111 Ituwllnsvllle, at 1 MM) a.m. Frem Terru lllll.ut lu.di u. in. lit'.i.iVKiur.i iiv UAituiiciin. There 1110 three mall dellveiles by Letter Cat riers each day, and en thelr return trips they take up the mall mutter deposited In tlie letter boxes A collection is iiiiuiu iriuii 1111 tuu neius 1111 Siiuiluy alturf OUti, 111. anirnur7'0ii a 111. t second delivery Ker ibertrst delivery iliu carriers leave the iC7'Ui a 111. t second delivery at iu:uu n. 111 Ihll'd euitvery ill a.eu p, in. '.bllNDAY 1'O.tlOrFlUB UOU1W. On Hur.day the poslufllce Is open irem April 1st te Outebet 1st, irem 8 te t) a. tu., und irem tl te 7 p. in-1 fteiii ocieber istte Apiil 1st, from 0 te 10 a. in., und trein U te 7 p. iu.
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