BWWWWPP,?IHJP5? A. tJ rlr)t& u li HHBHHHMMl THE BARM KSOSRANTS.f He placed a letter in bcr hand, It came from ever sea t "We'll go te great Amerlcu Where linns and Qretul be. liana has a field of growing wheat Bread as our own Lymflerd I Why, wife, In that far wonderland A peasant Is a lord 1" The Danish wife grew very palef "Think of .our little ones I Hew win we move se large a fleck, Eight daughter!, seven sons!" ''One cannot tc'.l," the husband laughed; "Really, Until ene tries. But we will show In freedom's land HW blue are Danish 0) est" The wife knew well hew peer and scant The1 barley grew this ye.ir , Fifteen young mouths tire many months Te feed when bread Is dour. "And, Hilda, where the children are Would seen be home,, you knew, The husband urged. " Aye, se It would," She answered j " we will go." The crop brought In a little fund I The brlndle cow was sold And long-familiar household tilings Went for Kbit or geld. And then, at length, with tear and wall, Hand clasped the parting hand ; And for the steamer'heavlng fleer They left the stable land. The children, curious for the new, Went ruglng here and there t Shern yellow heads undHaxen braliU Wire bobbing e cry where. The mother could net keep the half Under her sheltering wing; " Them's but one wny," the rather cried, I'll tle them with 11 string." . lie called them nil about him t then, True te bis Jovial word, The thirteen thit could walk he lied Together Hit a cord. Odd heights nnd sizes, girls mid boys, A rosy Inughlng row ; Nene reuld escape, nenu stent away ; Where one went all must go. "New, wlfe, If half of them get wild And heedless In their play," lie said, "the ether half nre sura Te pull the ether way. The strong legs will go slew te suit The toddlers' stumbling knees, And they will make the geed old ship Hum like a swarm of bees." Ah, hew tha brown or ma wind came Upen each sturdy face, And hew they clambered, peeped and played, In c cry nook nnd place. 4 , And hew , w lien tempest 011 them burst Out or n slenny sky, The waves nere cradle tock te them, The lear win lullaby 1 ' Thus arm te arm held fait nnd Bnfe, Frem rtie te set of sun, 'The little shipmates w era until The voyage leiig was done. And when toward the West they sped Upen the hunylng train, Still did the father's tctheilng knots Bind little Dane te Dane. Oreen be tha fields that may be theirs, And kindly bend their skies, Ner cloud or w ant, nor homesick tear Ever bedim their cj ej ! Well rur them irtitie loebut binds, As did that bit or string, Brether and bister its one heart In all Lire's Journey lug 1 Clara Doty Sate; in Wide Auake. FARM AXDh I1UUSEUOLD. Seme Timely Hints Fer the Husbandman and' Horticulturist. Frein the Germantown Telegraph. In the mere lfefthern latitudes many a geed housew ife, Who lias tcnderly cared for; a collection of choice plunU during the cold' winter, has been called te mourn their destruction because of seme sudden and un expected cold t a e that has occurred late In the spring. We lnue known of many in in atances of this kind, - liore planta had been kept in 11 fine thrhiug condition Inte March, giving premise of great beality en the open ing of spring, and because of an apparent moderation of leather are believed te be seeuxe from harm, when a change of tem perature from niutte morning would be sufficient te destroy the eutire collection.' "Where a regular conscratery is preided and kept at a uniform temporature this is net likely te occur, but Is appllcable te these cases where the plants are tended in the windows of the living or setting-roein, which is heated only by a weed tire during the day and night, the latter of which is. neglected When the weather is believed te be mild and which Is the cause of nil the mlschiet. The only safe courwe te ln pursued is te guard against cold until thore is reasonable surety that it will net occur ;iu this way plants will be saved, and net only that but the geed housewito will be saved the pain of looking upon a niiiBS of Irezen and blackened plants which she lias spent hours in caring for and admiring. Keeping Dees. Te make the special branch of farm indus try successful in the sensa of preilt requires that it be made a specialty ; but te satisfy the demands ei the average farmer's family ler honey for domestic use does net roqulrea very great extxmditure el time nor meney. All the capital iu the busiuess is ene or two colonies at the start, w Kb. a fevv et the old- tashlened box hives, as they were called. The avorage larmer should avoid any and all el the modern bce appliances ; these belong te prolessienal apiarians and net te nou-prelcs-wionals. The chief design of the farmer iu keeping bees is the production at little or no cost of a fevv pounds of honey te be enjeyed by the members of his own household, and se the increase of colonies is no .matter of interest te him. All that is necessary is te set the hives containing the colonies upon seme suitable frame and await the dovelopmeutof events. If the colony is a strong ene, early in June, it should threw oil' a swarm; then it la necessary te act Get n table containing a clean spread and set it near where the swarm lias alighted -with the hive te contain thorn and seme blocks for it te set upon, and then witli a knife or saw carclully cut oil the branch containing the 'young bees and place it carefully upon the table, placing the hive ever It, and they seldom fail of going into it If afraid nf the bees, cev er the hands with gloves, and the face and neck, w ith a veil or uetting,bcfere commencing operations. Be fore the bees start out Iu the uiernlnc set the new lilverf where it is te remain threugli the J Hummer. Although it may be called an unmerciful act, a farmer cols Justitied, in the lall, when the season is ever, in taking a hive or mere, ns the case may be, and destroying the bees by means of brimstone, taking the honey for his use. Hy following this ceurse little trou ble is occasioned, and tliose remaining are allow ed te remain undisturbed through the winter, which they will almost ulvvays pass in sately without any attention save removing snow te allow a free passage of air. Injured by Frosts. The peach is ene of the most delicate fruits known te horticulturists, and yet if properly treated it may be grown In every state of the Union. The great ancestor of the peach was a purely tropical plant that could net endure the least touch of frost, and se it, is net sur prising that it should be particularly sensitive te frost underitspreaontceiiditioiisof growth. There is no difficulty lu telling at this season of the year the condition of the germs, and if tney are kiucu mere can no no iriiit ireui them. That Is said te be the condition of the peach germs along the Hudsen and in a greater iiortlen of the peach-producing sec tion of the West 11 Is quite pertain that there will be a very limited quantity of peaches produced in these, portions of the country the Lemlug season, and it is pretty safe te say that there w IU be none from the Hudsen river country. " The cold weather that destroyed the Hudsen river crop also foil heavily upon New Jersoy, although with less destructive pew or. The buds there have been killed, but te what extent cannot be determined satis factorily. Iu Delaware andMeryland the temperature was Jess destructive, but yet was net favorable te a full crop of fruit Frem the Peninsula roperta come te the offect that se far the peach buds appear te be uninjured, nnd since December the woather mere uas ueeu oxceoumgiy laveruuiu ter me peach crop, as the thermometer has net reached zero there this winter; aud while the winter has been cold it has been con tinuous and the frost remained steadily In the ground. Peach tree will net be in bloom until very late, and according te present indications there Is little likelihood that there will be any late frost that will inlure the fruit when lu bloom. Should the Peninsula produce a likely te b the civse, it will probably preve te be the most protltable crop ever gathered. Last year the Peninsula fruit -hange brought uia uuyers 10 we ircnn Utile irun is uepeu ler or uximeu Ohie, it is reasonable te suppose nfthe ranches of the Peninsula posed pf tliU aeaaen in any etbar thxQugU,Uie fruit eu'hange, , " -"Ui "BffliB arxcxAtxvTtCM: ' v Hi'im IhniiirtitiHi facabisllAtfeMr. And beauty may be all but Down, Dear ladles, yfm need net despair, If SOZODONTyeii make your own j And brush yenr teeth and Menth with skill You'll fascinate and conquer still. m31-lwdeed&w Thousand Hasteaed t jrhihr'arave By relying en testimonials written In vivid glowing language of some miraculous cures made by seme lsrgelypnnVd'updoc'teror patent medicine has hastened thousands te their graves) the readers having almost insane faith that the same miracle will be performed en them that these testimonials mention, while the so se called medicines is all the time hastening them te their graves. Although we have Thousands Upen Thousands 1 1 1 Of testimonials or the most wonderful cures, voluntarily sent us, we de net publish them, as they de net make the cures. Ills our tncdlclnc, Hep Hitters, that make the elites. It has never failed and nevcr can; We will give rcforenco te nny one for any dlsease similar te their own If desired, or will refer them te any nolghber, as thcte Is net a nclghbotheod in the known world but can show Its cures by Hep Hitters. A Lesing- Jeke, "A prominent physician of l'lttsburg said te nlady patient who was complaining of her con tinued lll-henltb, nnd of his Inability te cure her, Jokingly saldt 'Try Hep Bitters I' The lady took It In earnest and used the Bitters, rrem which she obtained permanent health. Boe new laughed at the doctor for his Jeke, but he Is net -se well pleased with It, ns It cost '.htm n geed pttlcnL Fees of Doctors. . The rce of doctors at W.00 a visit would tax a ilium tern year, nnd In need or a dally vinlt, ever 11,000 a year for medk at attendance alone ! And one single bottle or Hep Bitters taken In time would save Hie 11,U00 and all the year's sickness. Given Up by the Doctors, ,"li It possible that Mr. Godfrey Is up Bud at weik, and cured by se simple a remedy J" "I assure you It Is true that be Is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hep lllttcic, mid only ten days age his aoctersgavo him up nnd said hu must die, from Kidney and I.lvcr trouble 1" 49Nehe genulne without a bunch of green Heps en the wblte label. Shun all the vile, poisonous Bluff with " Hep " or " Heps " In lhelr name. ni95-lmTti,Tb,Sftw MOTHERS, Hi en are ralllns t broken, worn nnd nervous use - .. ... . a. '.,.. vvtiier iieuun nenewcr," i. irug (2) gists The Kind We Like. The medicine we miMt llke Is Hint which does Its w 01k quick and well llurdeck Meed lllttert nre the gulikcit kind of a cure for dyspepsia and liver and kidney affections. Fer sale by H. IS. Cochran, druggist, 137 mid 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. VEUY ItEMAUKABLE RECOVERY. Mr. Gee. V. Willing, or Manchester. Mich., writes: "My wlfe has been almost helpless rer live yeura, se helpless that she could net turn ever In bed alone. She used two Bettles sf Electric Bitters, and Is se much Improved, that she Is able new te de her own work." Electric Bitters will de all that is claimed rer them. Hundreds or testimonials attest their great curative powers. Only fifty centa a bottle at Cochran's Drug Mere, Ne. 137 and LV? .North Queen street, Lancaster Pa. (2) 1 "ROUGH O.N PAIN." Cures colic, cramps, dlarrhaaj externally for aches, pain. pttttn; headache, neuralgia, rheu matism. Fer manor loset, u and sue (3) kAK 'JDJTl'SiTUlBUT.B, Theion ;P.Keelt'e Ft W; UeteUt, wMMtt always ue ceuens ef'WK theHO of amildar trne. sneedveuiTL Mv trleBdwtew mended it sneak of It In Mrtne Hwh terms. Hav ing been cured by It of every ceimh 1 have bad for live years, 1 consider Iteiily reliable nndsure cure ter Ceuuhs, Coldi, etc" Call at Cochran's Drug Stere, N09. 137 and 1J North Ouecn street, Uincaster, l'e., and get a Vfe Trial Bettle. Large Size ll.UU. (2) BUCKI.EN'S AltNICA SALVE. The best Salve In the world rer Cuts, Bruises, Beres, Ulcers, Salt Ithmim, Fever Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Cerns, and. all Skin Eruptions, and pegltiv cly cures Files, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te clvu perfect satis faction, or money refunded. FriceiiS cents per box. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, Nes. U7 and LO North Queen street Lancaster, Fa. Iris nownbeutflve jcars since I first began selling Ely's Cream Balm, and from the time el Its first Introduction there has been a glowing demaudfertt, andsefaras I can learn, It lias given very great satisfaction te my customers. Icenklder it a catarrh remedy et genuine merit. A. II. Burn 9, Druggist, Montrese, l'e. 1 he bleed would run. I wa a great sufferer from Catarrh. My nostrils were .sensitive te dust: at times the bleed would run and at times I could hardly breathe. 1 used Ely's Cream Balm, Te-day I am n living witness vl Its cill cacy. l'eter Bruce, t armor, Ithaca, N, Y. What Three Applications Did. "I was troubled very much with sere feet. Three applications 0 Themat' Eclectrie OH en tirely cured them. Nothing hotter lu the mar ket." Jacob Butler, Heading, l'a. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen .street, Lancaster. ITOUNO MEN I-KEAD THIS. Tax Voltaic Bklt Ce , or Marshall, Mich., offer te send their celebrated Etxcmo-VeLTAio Bklt aud ether ELBcrKioArrHAjrcEsen trial rer thirty day, te men (old or young) aOlleted with nervous debility, less et vitality and manhood, aud all klndtcd troubles. Alse for 1 heumatlsm, neural gia, paralysis, and many ether kindred diseases. Complete restoration te health, vigor and man hood guaranteed. Ne risk is Incurred as thirty days trial Is allowed. Write them at enca ter Illustrated pamphlet free. decSO-lyd&w Causes Astonishment. "Completely prostrated for days with Indi gestion and bilious fever. The effects of two bottles et Burdock flood Hitter astonished me ; visible improvement light off." Mr. Neah Bates, Eliulru, N. Y. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lan caster. Oil. FltAZIEU'S MAGIC OINTMENT. The greatest blessing that has been discovered In this generation. A sure cure rer Bells, Burns, bercB, Cuts, rleeh Wounds, Sere Nipples, Hard and belt Cerns, Chapped Lips and Hands, Pim ples nnd Blotches. Price Wc.Seld by Druggists. Sold by 11. B. Cochran, 137 and 139 North Queen treet. W "ROUGH ON COUGHS," Ask ler "Rough en Coughs," for Coughs, Colds, Sere threat, Herseuess. Tiechcs, ISe. Liquid, 35u. (J) An Off Year, This Is going te be an off year. Ne political booms ler " Pliimed Knights " 01 " lie form " will help keep up the health and strength or the vast multitude whose faith U pinned en the glowing party premises et election year. Multi tudes of such will need a rclluble tonle te tenu up the system, u purifier te weik off the bad bleed, and a jure remedy ler laine backs, rheu matism, biliousness, ote. Such a remedy is Kld-ney-WerL It has long steed at the head el the list etkldncy remedies, and It receives the high est praise fiem all that use it. Illae Under the Eyes. Thern Is no beauty In that lcaden hue which appeals In a deep streak! under the eyes, lndlai ting disordered digestion nnd dismal debility. Ladles who carry with them this evidence of suircrlng should at ence take Hrewn's Iren Hit ters, the sovereign remedy ler female weakness and Impoverished bleed. Mr. J. N. Uradrerd, of Huntavllle, Texassays, "My wife was In deli cate health and greatly debilitated, llrewn's Iren Hitters rtlle ed her,1' Feil a cough or sero threat, the best uiedlclne Is Hale's Heney of Horehound and Tar. Pike's Toothache Dreiw cure In one minute. in30-lwdeed&w WH1 It Ueally Care Rheumatism? We answer, honor bright, It will cure rheuma tlm, and- the uoverest ceses tee. Dr. Thenuu' Eclectrie Oil was specially prcpaied for the rheumatic und lame. Notlce letters rrem the people relative te Hs merits In nearlyevery S aeer In the country. Fer sale by II, li. Cpchran, ruggUH, 137 nnd 139 North Queeu street, Lancus- ter. Dybmitie, nervous people, "out of sorts," Celden's Liquid Beef Tonle will cure. Atker Celden't. Ol drugglsta. ni33-lwdeedftw Defectives and rrivt OBeers Usually wear their badges of authority conceal ed under their clothing, but Dr. Tliemari.C' lectric Oil wcurs lta badges In the form or print ed labels attached te each aud every bottle, se that all may knew IU mission. It Is given full und complete autlierlty te arrest all aches and pains, aud does lu'duty every Um. or sale by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and IK) North Queen street, Lancaster, UR. WILLIAM'S INDIAN MtE OINTMENT. L. Q. McCullum, conductor en the U. A --W, R. R.. Sprlugtleld, O., Aug. L IS!, says i . I have been a great suffeier with the piles. I used nu merous remedies and employed inauy physic ians, but te no purpose. A friend recommended Dr. William's Indian Pile Ointment, whleh lam erateful te say has cured me." Beld by It. li. Cochran, 187 aud 139 North Queen street. (3) Feur-flfUu. EBKSBBS tni ImJI B . " im D4H xre YMriMTC wr,' Mnwri . x Bsw.trewCT . '-v:t-,i -i;r:,u-t.- H WIIW W till 1 2.,.::.v. J mrmrvyt y"Pi"?S" WBffLgKM iinr-nmisirisisyw nin '"ifBKniiHWWiWH amHi; r j ji TTUN'ra REMEDY.' . -ft " HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY! Never Known te Fall. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. It cures when allether medicines tall, as It acta directly and at Ouce en the Kidneys, Mver and Bowels, restoring them te a healthy action. 11 Is a safe, sura and speedy cure, and hundreds have been cured by It when physicians and friends had given them up te die. His Beth 'a "Safe Care" and a " Specific." HCUUKS nit Diseases or the Kidneys, Mver Bladder and Urinary Organs t Dropsy, Uruvcl, Diabetes, llrlght'g Dlsease, Nervous Dlarasm.KxcessCB, Female Weaknesses, Jaundice, Beur Bteuiuch, Dyspepsia, Constipation. Piles, Pains In the Back. l,elii and Hide, Rolen- Hen or Nen-Retention of Urine. 11.33 at nnuueMTa. WT TAKE JVO OTHER. Send rer Illustrated Pamphlet of Solid Tetl meulals of Absolute Cures. HUNTS REMEDY CO., Provident, II, I. (3) YKK'S SAKSAPAHIIjLA. Ayer's SaTsaparilla Is a Highly Concentrated Extract or Sarsapa tills and ether Bleed Purifying Beets, combined with Iodide or Potassium und Iren, and Is the safest, most tellable, and most economical bleed purifier that can be used. It Invariably expels all bleed poliens from the system, enriches und renews 'he bleed and restores Its vitalizing' pen ex. It Is the best known remedy rer Scrofula and all bcrofuleug Complaints, Erysipelas, Ec zema, Itlugwerni, Blotches, Seres, Bells, Tumors and Eruptions et the Skin, as ulse rer all disor ders mused by a thin and Impoverished, or cor rupted, condition of the bleed, such as ltheuum tism, Neuralgia, Uheuuiatlc Gout General De bility, and Scrofulous Calatrh. Inflammatory Rheumatism Cared. fcATXK'K BABeAl'AlULLAheH cured moor the Inflammatory IttieuuiaUsut, wltlfVhleh I have tattered for many years, . 'WilLKoeM." UrmBfsl. In . Marnh 1 lfttiL -Jl M '. ' r :u . JXaWiia.' : CijmJ: .s r ruiJ5ftrw'.lXiKlsCfeT XJ H-n0 TT-1DNEY-AVOKT. DOES WONDEKFUL CUBES OF KIDNEY DISEASES LIVER GOMPMINTS. Because It acts en the LI VEIL BOWELS and KIDNEYS at the SAME TIME. Because it cleanses the system et the poisonous humors that develops In Kidney and Urinary Diseases, Blllleusnrss, Jaundice, Constipation, Piles, or In Itheuinatlsm, Nuralgla, Nervous Dis orders and all Female Complaint. -80LID PKOOF OFTIIIH.-S It Hill Surely Cure CONSTIPATION, PILES nnd UHEUMATISM by causing Fltr.K ACTION of all the organs and functions thereby. CLEANSING THE BLOOD. Uesterlng the normal pew er te threw off dis ease. THOUSANDS OF CAbES Or the worst forms ofthese. torrlble diseases hav e been quickly rcllev ed, and in a short time PEItFECTLY CUBED.; Price, tl. Lirpilder Dry. Sold by druggists. Dry can be sent by mail. WELLS, mCIf ARDSON ft CO , Burlington, VL Send stamp for Dairy Almanac of lb85. KIDNEYWORT. J un2S-3urdeed&3in w IIATS ANli CAl'S. S' TIFF HATH. LEE, the Hatter, 18 81IOWINU 0O WE Nobby Styles in STIFF HATS for Spring. Ne. 23 North Queen Street, marl-lj d LANCASTER, PA. V-KW! NEW! E VHRYTHBJ& SEW IN ALL THE Beautiful Spring Styles AT LOWEST CASH PBIOES. CALL TO SEETHE LIGHTEST STIFF HAT IN THE SIARKET. Weight Three Ounces. W. D. STATJEFER & CO, (SHULTZ'b OLD STAND), Neb. 31-33 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. UTjASHWAJtE. H IQU dc MAKTIN. China, Glass, Qaeensware, -AT- CHINAHALL Wblte Stene China and Bamtl'ercclaln In Dec orated and l'lalu Hlnner, Tea and Toilet Bets. HOTEL WARE. EASTER GOODS, havhjAnd fbhneh china. FANCY GOODS, LASH'S, Ac, At Lewest Prices. WARES GUARANTEED High & Martin, NO. 15 BAST KISOBTRKHT, BiTICir . . 1 AT- alcrertVm- "rJ-tli3iJi"r'fi.'fSv 3J5'Ki SOiauyau iiruggniff.-vi.mM-.wMMaKjeTm UMLasmzBfX t W l'. p K SALE. ?-"'' ,v' r"Sf "1 Fer Sale .Cheap. 1 ONE 25-Herse HewerEngine, with New Beiler arid Steam Pump, all com cem t P'ete, Price, $760. One 10-Herse Power Engine And Belter, complete. PH1CE,M78. TWO il Ten-Herse Power Engines, without Boilers,- 75 each. One 16-Herse Power Engine and Beiler, nearly new, Canten Monitor make. PRICE, sue. ALL OUABANTSBp. Tm Cylinder Boilers, S&tS&SS&. PRICE, 9110 EACH. -ALSO, TIIE- Poerlees Portable and Traction En. glnes and Oelaer's Separators. ALSO, IK-HORSE POWER Engines and Boilers, New. PRICE, 9140. Call and see I hem, or address Ezra F. Landis, Ne. 837 NORTH CHEIIRT STREET, miy-CuieedAw Lancaeter, Pa. E NOIN13 AND BOIL-EII WOKKH. BEST Steam Engine AND BOIIER WOEKS. AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS, CAN INSURE OUR PATRONS LOW TRICES AND GOOD WORK. BOILERS. Vertical und HorizentalTubular, lue, Cylinder, Marine, Deuble-Dcclc. and Portable. PURNACE-WORK, BLAST-PIPES, STACKS, Ac, AC TANKS ter Water, Acid aud Oil. . .-rliqiSTINa ENGINES. Vertical and HorUental. 'tMenTy, from two -tertztyhetM-pewer. , , ' Peruble Engine e Wkate M4 m:' 6tx - SAWiMILLI ,rf?-' .1 . a.7. - t nw.w Jear.VUU waiLjni WOk.iBrlcH4 n; Leather Kellcn, Tan Packer. Ttipple Gearing ter herse power. PUMPS. Rclt and Guar 1'nmrw: IIInln(? Pumps; Com bined 1'urapi and Heater. Centrifugal Pump, Steam Pump. Cmriiiff, Pulleys. Ply wheels, Clmnip Bexes, Illinium, CeupilnKS, Cellars, Steel Steps and Teuk, Pulley Plates, Packing Bexes, Mill ' Hplndli-n, Still HUihlugs, 4c, Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wrought I ren, rer Gas, Steam and Water. Cost Iren Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Water und Steam, Valves, Cocks, Steam Gauges, Gauge Cocks, Glass Water Gauges, Surety Valves, Whistles, Glebe Valves, Governors, Patent Feir Feeding Lu bricators, Glass OH Cups, Glass Tu1k-s, Injectors or Heller Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Plum bago. BELTING Gum, Cotten and Leather. CASTINGS Heavy and Light Iren and Brass. Heller Iren, Sbcet Iren, Bar Iren, and Steel. HEATERS Fer Dwellings, Schools and Publle Buildings. STEAM HEATING. Estimates, Drawings nnd Pattern Weilc rur nlahcd at Reasonable Rates. n- Repairing promptly and carefully at tended te. Address, Jehii Best & Sen, NO. 333 BAST FOLTON STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JunlS 1 ydiw H A VINO DISSOLVED PAKTNERSHIP . and nennancntlv closed the Chestnut Street Iren Works. 1 deslre te Inform my 01a 11VQ. .I.I. ..0, & UEIU11 I .W..U UIJ v. patrons ana the publle generally, inanatn suit in ae uusiness, ue Cfiiununv'H Works. the business, uelua located In the Penn Iren teliig s. Ne erlh J lum street, wnere j. am making Iren and Urass Castings of every de de ciintlen. and will be nleused te serve oil who may favor me with tbelr patronage. Prem 40 years experience In the business and using the best material and employing the best mechanics, I am satisfied lean guarantceenttre satisfaction. Castings made from a mixture of Iren and steel which are mere reliable ter strength and dura bility than the best cast Iren known. V teeth roll pinions, rolls ami rolling mill -work a spec ialty. Castings made of verysoftlren.andbrass castings of every descrlpllen. 1 have all the pat terns of the well and favorably known Mowrer Cern and Cob Crusher, refitted and improved, also en hand. Mills completely fitted up or In parts, te replace old ones which have been In use ler) ears, guaranteeing them te givesalls faction. U. 0. McCULLEY. au-ll-6uid WAHj paver. f.WfAAfv' w 1NDOYV SHADES. OUR LINES OK DADO WINDOW SHADES Is Juigcrand prettier than any season hereto, feie. Vcliuollie new colors und designs In six und seven fett lengths. Speclnl sizes mode te order. Plain Goods in All Widths, for all ktnda of Windows, Onlv the best Serluir We have them in Weed and Tin. GATnii imri.iVht tivvn vuivnvR NICHKUOKNAUKNm Ac. We Uke mcaaurea aud put up till kind of WtuXUer Shat work WALL PAPER. AVe have a Choice Line of Paper Han, s for Flue the Spring. They comprise be Bnnnir. Thev CO inn rise an I gra 1EZ es, OEIL1NQ DECOiRATldNH. FBI UGIU1HU UbUUDAllUIIB, DERS and CENTRE PIECES. ZES, UOR- Lace Curtains in Variety AND LOW PRICES'. 'Bed Setts. Lambrequins, - - 4c. -Poles from seftf elegant for 00u. apiece, up te J,B0, PHASES W. JET, Ne. 67 NORTH QUXEW STRBBT. LANCASTER, PA. TTpADQUAJtTERS FOR THE INDIAN MEDICINES Ka-ten-ka and Modec1 Indian Oil, :'J r?r. lteStere, mHBlV'SS'V BBBBBBilrFVPB) BB W9 P ..1 HlllfljFl I tm tVAV iXai.j 0Mf! 1V10. . .i-- . vV 1 r--isiBBt A- naisM ,.j' ' 'Hm " K "",' T QlLKSI BLACK ' .'-! 'Wnien 1 . . j , . 1 i BAOBRcVBBOTHBIluivlwa0bMialexanlnatkneftbMreaifrf(Jcnr. which we have secured direct from Foreign Importers and Beet Americas mbS?. ' Manufacturers, equal In qualities, and as tow as sold In Philadelphia anftNew fArrivoaleom VnrV m. tatLCBMlcm we sruarantee te wear. COLORED SILKS, Evening Shrides and ; new Bprtntr Oolerlngs. ' LADIES' SPRING WRAPS! NEWEST SHAPES. VELVET BROCADE, GRENADINE VELVET AND TRICOT CLOTH. FINE STOCKINETT JACKETS. JERSEYS. f We invite examination of the Medium Weight Qualities, as they are especially adapted te the season. India Foulards, India Tricotines, Plain and Embroidered Pengee. Bum mer Bilks in Neat Checks and Loulslne effects. Black and Colored, Plain and Brecade Volvets. HAGER & BROTHER, Ne. 25 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. t&T EXT DOOH TO THE COUUT HOUSE. Fahnestock's HR88 It h B 8 II I, H II I. HHSB II I, 8 II I, B SHI. K K B8S K K B H K K B KK H.SfaS K K f 8SS.H II r B SHI. 8 II I. USSH II I. B II I. K K B H S 8 II I. BCdu tf tflir.u U KKHAub KRH II 1.T.1T.I.K FROM THE Git EATSPEOIA.LSILK SALE, BeUa Colen, sU 8htH 37, aK,'tfe, 7Dc ri V 00.; neat utnpes asa uuckj,. ewers sm civic ms. Alse, Black Silks; Bargain tii 1 n'ii"'ysr n a 1 n '' SPECIALIIJLKGAINSIKULAOICSILKS AT !e., II.W, .1J' and fLXr " , R. E. FA HISTE STOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Pa. "'YJ ;-J-rgrmmQ!&. H HSAPBTORE. "t SPEC I AM S'" . net B, tf " "? "' ." . ' zr rtim tirvcw II 1 ri 1TWB JI & KJ. T?fV A JU4X'W BLACK SILKS; COLORED SI'LKSf-i' LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS, BLACK CASHMERES. Ladies' Dress Goods in Variety. LONG AND SQUAEE BLACK TBDLBET SHAWIS." WK ARE I ULL OK UARGAI8 Of EVERY DESCRIPTION AT Heter & Haughman's Cheap.; Stere, 43 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA. - between the Cooper Heuse aud Serrel Herse Hetel. "D0WKK8 & HUKST. BOWERS Nes. 26 and 28 North WE OFFER Special Prices in Bleached Having bought a Large Let considerably Bargains in TOWELS, just opened. TURKEY RED TABLE CLOTHS, all sizes, very low. SHEETING and SHIRTING at Reduced Prices. QUILTS. COUNTERPANES, ket. Elegant Qualities 'at $1.00, COMPORTS and BLANKETS, Let. B0WEKS,& HURST,. Nes. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LAN0AST CLOCKS, MIBROUS AND BRONZES. H. Z. RUOADS. SPRING, 1885. We have new open te the selected assortment of Watches Our stock of Clocks embraces every kind and style, the besaakes and reliable timekeepers, at prices very low'. Alse a full assortment of pretty novelties in Spring Jewelr). both in Silver and Geld. j Everything new and stylish in the way of Silver Hair Ornvnents and Bangles. Oeme and see for yourself and be convinced. W 7: RHAATVft LANCASTER, PA. sjgr Stere open until 8:00 every JlOVSEkrURNISUINa GOODS. rH lfl0lWf S HIRK'S CARPET HALI CARPETS! REOPENING OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Beat Selected Line of Carpets ever ex, blblted In this clty. WILTONS. VELVETS, all the Trading Makes et ROD Y AN DT'APESTRY BRUSSELS. THREE-PLY, All-Weel and Cotten Chain EXTRA SUPERS, and all qualltlesjef IN QKAINCAKPEIS, DAMASK and VENETIAN CARPETS. RAO and CHAIN CARPETS of our own msnuftieture a speciality. Special Attention nald te the Manufacture of CUSTOM CARPETS. A1eaFuU UnsefOlLCLOTKS, RUU8, WINDOW.SUADKS, COVERLETS, ftc, , A-r SHIRK'S. CARPET HALL, Oer, Wsi JCinjf and mm.iai riftt t r -- jy if f - iLicsr SILKS, K K 68SH ' 'i BbHS II I, H H II I. B II 1, BS6S II I, H II I, S 8 II I, K K HS83 KK 8M. K K S H. K K B IT K B KIT RKKH K K K IT K 8 H K KBBB .. SSSS U LLLLLK ICbbSS HELD INWBWjVOIUCLASTJWKEK.. : S 7WPflP!r wcivt, utbj i wuh mm wmm wa ;, WVVA 8k. in Bllck Silks- mmM nik l 11 ml tTn rJ BRG AIN S th.mm.'mmwjZmJ - CVt - m , , .'JI1L - --, ,J. W1 " ' W ww tpwrnwrnmn-'' y,-y V I'VD L'VnWV IV .. rj - 4 Ar n i & HURST, Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. THIb WEEK and Cream Table linens. uuder value, we shall offer them very low, j MUSLINS, all widths and best mal the best for the money in the $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and u; offered very low. te close euf the !vwwyviiVv -vNYSifv Public a very large and md preflilly 3. i of all grades and prices, Ne. 4 West King Streei evening, Saturdays, 0.00 o'clock. 3 S11SI CARPETS! Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. . m, pa. j fTjj-yr.-nJvri-rv-r I VM.A " tubat-teeAw n t'J ifr. ..s , nn 11 : 1M t 8 Jb a. m , tun 7Mp.m.i iVCe P. in.. ceaMMlni nrpeinUeMtai I . " ! nv v epnneetts M I i tMVimmam mm tejr. PlpegTCve i .TlM8JVa.in.tt CeMBTfjtJk and R ! PE'r: Trains leave LI rttUadetphlaital i , WBSTWABt NewsKrpreMf. Way Passenger I Mall train vU Mi j Ne. S Mall Train. Niagara Express Hanover Aocem , Fast Llnnf...).. Frederick Accet lAn caster Acoet Itarrlsbnrg Acce Columbia Aoeen llarrlsburg Exp Western Expresi Padfle Express f KABTrTABD Mall Express .. rhll'a. Express VBflL JilMr.i.... Ilarrlsbunf Exp Lancaster Acoen Columbia Acccrn Beashore Exprcs Johnstown Kxp flundny Mall..., ay Express!.. llarrUburg Acce t" The Marietta blaat6 40a.ni.fi ten veil Celnmblu reaching Marletl. it i lettaatUOn.rn. darrivea also, leavea at 8 J nd arrives) no l u acce Tieaasmt 7:10 and arrives a ,an easier witbllarnsburg r spressatS .UVX1DUDIKK UiniDIWll nig ai juuicasicr un n in , will run tnre ntO Tha Frederlcli Vccei Columbia at 12.SS idreaetiea p. m. . . lljinever Accor nedntlpB, Lancaster with J isntExn run through te II lever. ttA Fast Line, wesi mi Sundav. step at Downing! nCets tb. jujr, xiiixnuci 'eirn and -J .?".yu,'.,nlM wmcnra the SIB.11 train wu ninn trtr I Leave dally ei ptj Monday. r-iakiTvxjil VIT ALTER fish, i na& t - ' PlKttiinA rwwiuiu j .1 '& ''"IV. iK 'i" ?y TOBACCO AMBi XHi 1 ' r - 1 iirrnhii i Jf ISTEHfANO0t Irl? It "frW?l .n ' Cii ;, ? zi VkSSaS IeMay;en$I ""? i&: T 1&: i&a!. .M&fi MEERSCHAUM BMOKtMB KD7ZPM;ilj TURKISH PIPE,' SJCU RRIAS ritrt.0, C1UAU AND C8SJHETTB HOL. &&i DERS, CIG Ut OASES, MtOKER'a SmtH' ulliAimil u vuas,'jsm KC1UVMH ?' MATCH CM5E8.CAar4a."AU In gtflhM variety and it very low Vices. miS . ; -S3? 4tsrn -Call rjd t fiTi wlajTtar goediu S UUUW1U IU 9UUIT IMXtVai'StJiTJ R-I5 jZSZm tfi&y. V nwwVirf- K BB.MA1WIN,. etpT V Dealer in ill 1' Clfetr wd'tW.', r -vvh BUM rbbBjKBBjWi All . J x Yvi M. miv er and': strcetB. above j-eiaeB.,. OAUMQA1 0NEH8 AfcfFKRIlW: M-r -, nm t H' yx COA LJB RS. Orricss: NC lSSNert trct,'MA,''a M4 North Prill OBtrcet,- Vlpna. Ni h I'l-tnnA V r , uearAfwatngf Depot. ! i. AN CAST. "atMUf-Mf QOAli. M. '' .Bi neh 330 NORTH VTEK S' t ..iL' - 'r r i aueHpirar, Jm. - wuen ,itXll LUM JBRJi uwaw..; COHMXOTtON 1 rBNWHB Iirie BsejUMMb. 3 YARD XttB t ic r f9auusti STREET. rx, OJ. BYfJ tR tCO, 1 v-5s Omai Ne XCactMJ Yakm i Ka r WaiBHiK jotewert's un rari t Botn Yard i uuua p,SS?EUffiS l4mau JTBURSK'Sf Eaater 0 Sm vahff" We will gh beautiful Eu ' fee, and ane Mr icaras, witn vs I'jtieiraaenu ,ju xeu want itch urCeffefia 4d8 a always i vei 'Him i UB VAR KJ fftORHTWAM K COLBMOJ I Tlftlaal M , ' iMussnHni' sfi ..i isS ..&sjiftfi.t it ujh ...ttmfs'TJfi&i uH raniMa&MsjgjHr' 'ttVM i.b i mmi I i i m yM iSi asiddklisTSSa . ,4411 IHSJJXMi1 a..srX. mms.. -. MSTfnVAi 'ILK f .! ai3sKlaec "ctbu I viIb' , w' '1'sh.sjii, inei'i tstiaWMisK sa v : in IsMMsl sWii 10B.vaa-i fwpn t .am,"i rrtfmmem. IjiidssuiJ . iM'HL tl vim- M rtgTS3ferv csbari, v jUSPJSVfl ' n assJK. n ' nnaaf iw te" :' t ''K.-metf WMMAniQ'ii MA tJrimm-1 ?- ZSl'Jt . taRH53Sr ' JCM tfwMikmi, flO&'i tl ' mm& -&i 'Cjir, ,i tits, '-MJKa i H4 ', YEEY Cia AT j z-v WX I ,trj ft '$' '- 'v"r $S&'tt'i m ii ari LMSJBBEr, Bl MVT4 y.. Jjtyfei VBP1 jumkp r ffl t s'-. U.f r' I i k , V a , rl
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