'-Aft-M '..V " . - THE LANCAt tfif. O-Vr.J-V.,' ' - THE MAIDEN OF LORRAINE. 1. T. MOYXR, '8S. Written for nnd read nt theecml-Ccntcnnlat niinlxenmry et the (lictlicnii Literary eclcty, May 8, IS : Fair were the lllkser Lerraine, And ure licr brooks and rills, Hut fairer thnn I he mievy hello, Upen her pleayntil hills I And purer than 11m stnlnlcss tides Thnt gladdened weed and plain, Wiir she, the gentle shepherd girl, The nuildun of Lorratne. Willi song of melody se clear An though heiiiu heavenly nlr, Had stolen through the morning gates Te cheer this wei Id of euro ; And with a voleeof snect command, That imild of fairest meld, Adewn the blooming valley led The tenants of the fold. Such kindness In her nature dwelt, In every word and tone, And In each leek such sympathy, liu eh tenderness thcra shone, That bird and beast In fearless mood, In forest and In glade. Unto this Ien ly shepherd child Their willing homage paid, 8he knew I he language of the brooks, And or the w hlspcrlng trees Mie learnt the secrets te unfold Of ev cry passing breeze ( Iter heart unto the wild bird's song She Joyously attuned, And with the fountains of Lerraine lu rupture sweet communed. Hut net In Nature's wild retreats Alene te weed ami glade, lly lonely instillation led Was known this peaceful maid l Fer oft In l'overty'sabodo Her angel hands were bles'd, A messenger of lore she knelt Whcre grief and wee eppreM. And that thu hand of heaven might free Her well-beloved France, Fietit stern Oppression's cruel graip Fiem Britain's bloody lance, Mic sang each morn her orisons, And at each evening's close, Fiem lips of purity and leve Her feivent prayers niese. Thus dwelt this gentle shepherd maid The pleasant summer's thieugh, . And long the valley's of Lerraine Ne harsher accents knew, Than sound of merry hunter's hem, Than chime, of matin bell, Th itsoftty'eii thellstciilngcar .lifo5ermliig cadence fell. - Hut In ! llh stein and vengeful stroke This spell of peace te break, And thieugh Deiureuiy's feiests wild Strange echoes le awake, The wrath or heaven hotter glow, And fiercer swept the blast. That o'er the sunny hills of France Their boding shadows cast. New haunted famine and despair, The mother and her child, New rang that sad and hapless realm, With grief and terrer wild; Fer di unk with triumph and with bleed, Destruction In hU train, "The stern oppressor proudly swept O'er mountain, hill and plain. Ne mera the maiden's song rejoiced The forests of Lerraine ; As down the valley green and cool, bhe led the snowy train : Ne mere their fountains and their rills rtevlved her dioeplng heart, Ner pleasant chlme of vesper bells, Sweet solace could Impart. In fancy new she seemed te hear In eery wind and gale, The anguish of affliction's ci y The orphan's plaintive wall ; The thraldem of her native land Her blcedlnjf country's woes, Iteferu her sad and yearning soul In awful vision rose. New by the volce of heaven ordained, lly iingel spirits sang, ' One cry', her mission te proclaim, Through bur young being rang ; "(Je forth, thou maiden of Lerraine, Thy bleeding' country save, 'Tls thlne te victory te lead The valiant and the brave." Bhe went; each greve and blooming wild, Each fairy haunted dell, The pleasant scenes her childhood knew, hhe wept a sad farewell ; Then turned her jeimg.yct fearless heart, Whure long oppiesslen's sway ' Had 1111 VI the vine clad hills of France Willi terror mid dismay. Once mere lu battle's eteru army, With gluimlng sword and lance, Ge forth le rcweue and te save, The valiant sons of France j Fer long from Oi leans' sunlit loners In oft-repeated prayer, Uaugfeitli the cry of Mneedeii Upen the troubled nlr. AVhat steed Is that, whose sable lerni, All teirlble appeals, And through the morning's glowing light In majesty careerst His neck with awful thunder clothed. His heaving breast with might, Kj ci llashlngllke twin meteors Upen the brew of night? And who the rider of that steed, he beautiful mid fair, While as the driven snow her robes, The huu of night her hair t Who sweeps a messenger of light Acress the sounding plain T 'Tls she, the gentle shepherd gill, The maiden of Lerraine. Led by the lowly shepherd child, The loyal hosts of France, Her whltenml lllled banner leiind, Swift te the shock udvance : Hill answers hill, the riven skies, With dreadful thunder rear, As en thu fee, through bleed and lire, Their vengeful w ruth they pour. Anen as tiles a broken sail, llefere the whirlwind's track, All shattered by the wrath el France, Heel England's forces back; Their banners trailing lu the dust, Frem hill te hill they fly, And hushed by awful volce of deem, Their long triumphant cry. Orleans is saved ; w here late the wall Of anguish and despair, The cry for rescue and fur feed Hang wildly en the air ; Kxultlng new from street and tower Their shouts of joy ascend, As l emul that lowly sbepheid child, A grateful poeplo bend. 'Twos morn ; e'er glad ami Joyous lthcluu, Her temples gray and old, The herald of u later day, In burning splendor rolled ; And from bis cloud paviliened throne In majesty looked down, Whcre swept the chivalry of France, A nation's king te orewn. Amid tbose proud and bannered hosts, The lender of the train, Uodeshe, the savieur of Oilcans, The maiden of Lerraine ; Heme en the wave of melody, Kissed by the morning's light, Arese and fell !u snowy folds Her banner pure and white. New lrem the chivalry of France,; Her knights et proud command, fitepp'd forth with firm und stately tread, The leader of the land; Upen his consecrated brew, 'Mid Bcencs of high renown, lu triumph, yet In awe, they set A ransomed nation's crown. Then shook the calm and viewless nlr Wlthjoynudtrauspertwlld, Then rang a nation's glad acclaim Aieunil Deuireiny's child ; Bhe heard it net, for sweeter far Than loud triumphant strain, lteelalmcd with melody her soul. The valleys of Lerrulw. w unce mera nor npuiijcarncme greet V Her far-elr peaceful home, .Mone through dell and blooming wild, In sweet delight te ream ; Once inoie she longed In solitude, Her wearied feet te rest. Her wounded spirit te restore On Nature's healing breast. Hut ne'cr again Deuireiny'a sklcg, Her feifsl'8 deep and wild, Ner pleasant valley of Iiei r ilne lteheld their wand'iiim child ; He mere thu echoes of her bllU, Ner note of veiper bell, The charming sound her childhood loved On her young spirit fell. 'Tin tneru ; fit mulllcd monotone from UeuekV dunty tow era, The measured telling of the bclU Cull forth the panging hour t Alene the city's thronging streeta . With loud enulttng cry, The vengeful lieaU of England 4wccp lu prlde aud triumph UtjU. Again the telling or the bells, And through the morning's light A sec no tee snd for human ej es 1'r.mks en the troubled sight Upen a scaffold grim and high, llcncalh her flaming brands, Fat from her kindred and her borne, A captive maiden stands. What valley weeps her suffering child t And who the martyr mild T Who stands all fettered and alone, lu robes el llame arrayed ; And who with sad and anguished soul Drinks deep the draught or pain T 'Tls she, the gentle shepherd girl, Thu maiden of Lerraine. Nirtr higher leaps the raging flames Te suite their hapless prey, And with njllercer, hotter breath, Around their victim play ; Hill see, upon her pulseless bro 1st Mnks low her weniy head, A nil she, the bright, the geed, the pule, The beautiful Is dead. Hen. Fr.nniNAnn O. LATitetiK, Mayer of Balti more, says l I concur In the recommendation of "Dr. Pet 7 old's Herman Hitters," and have no doubt that the preparation will Justify the many indersements of these who have used It. aVKCIAh NOTICES. Narrow lCwnpe. Keciikstur, Juiiel, ltwi "Ten Years age I was attacked w llh the most Intense and deathly pains lu my b.i k mid KMneyi. " Extending (e the eud of my tees und le my brain 1 " Which made me ilolireus ! " Frem agony till "It took three mcntoheldmo en my bed at times I "The Doctors tried lu vain te lellve me, bill te no put pose. Merjthlnc nml ether epUte t " Had no effect I "After two months I was given up te die till " When my wife heard a neighbor tell what Hep Hitlers had dene for her, she at once get and gae me some. The first ilose cased my brain and seemed te go hunt ing through my system for Iho pain. The second dose cncd me se much that I slept two hours, something I had net dene for two months. Before I had used llte bottles, I was well anil nt work as haul as any man could for iicr thice weeks; but 1 worked loe hard for my strength, and taking a hard cold, I was taken with the most acute and h.iluliil rheumatism nil through my system thai eier was known. " I called the doctors again, und after several weeks they left lne u cripple en crutches for tire, as they said. I met a friend and told him my case, and he said Hep Hitters had cured him and would euro me. 1 poehed at him, blithe was se earnest I ias Induced leiisu them again. In less than four weeks I threw away my crutches anil went le work lightly and kept en using the hitlers for lle weeks, until 1 beramu us well usauy man lllug, and have been se for six: years since. It has also cured my wlfe.whe bid been sick for years; and has kept her and my children well mid hearty with fiem two te three bottles per year. There Is no need te be sick-at all If theni) bitters uie used. J.J. 11KKK, Ex Supoivlser. "That peer Invalid wire, Sister, Mether, "Or daughter!!!! " Can be made the picture of health ! " With u few bottles of Hep Bitten ! liCNnne genu lne without a bunch of green Heps en the whlte label. Shun all thovlle, poisonous sttlir with "Hep "or "Heps" In their nanie. my-lyM,W,FAw Thrre Is no use lighting imtiire. Dr. Kennedr'H Favorite llemcdy does nothing of that kind. It does net make thu sufferers who trust It wero under Iho pretense of doing them geed. It acts tenderly nnd In sympathy with what Nature heiself Is trying te accomplish. De you hate trouble with your digestion, your liver or your kidneys 7 Docs ihcumatlsm pain and ruck you 7 Is your head thick and heavy? Hwlllrhami away these ailments almost ere you am aware. (l)inyll.liiidcedAw THIN PEOPLE. " Wells' Health llenewer" restores health and vlirei. cures Dveneiwla. lmtietuuev. buxual De- ...... - .. - - - - .... uiuiy. 91, ('-'I VEIIV UEMAKKAHLE KECOVEKY. Mr. (lee. V. Willing, or Manchester, Mich., writes: "My wif has been almost helpless ler live years, se helpless that she could net turn ever lu bed alone. She tiwil inn Bettles sf Electric llltlers.aud Is se much tiupieved, that she Is able new lodebcrowii walk." Klectrle Hitters will de all that Is rl ilmed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their great curatlve powers. Only lift y eentsa botlle at Cochran's Drug Mera, Nes. 137 and 1X1 North CJuien stiei't, Lancaster l'.i. (.') NEVEHOlVEUr. If you are troubled -villi nervous or sick head at he, de net gl eup J our case as incurable until IS ou nivu iriie ur. j.osiie snpeci.ii rrescupuen. the testimonials In another column. diMwd BUOKLKN'S AUNICA 8ALVK. The best Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Itbeiiiii, Fever heres, Tetter, Chapped Hand, Chilblains, Cerns, and nil Bkln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te gtu jH-rfeet satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 2f cents per box. Fer sale by II. K. Cochran, druggist, Kes. 137 and Ut North Queen street Lancaster, I'll. AN EDITOlt'S TKIBUTE. Thcren 1'. lteater, editor Ft. Wayne, Ind , llmette, writes; "Fer the past live years have always used Dr. King's New Discovery, for coughs of most severe cliaractcr. us well us for these of a milder type. 11 never falls teeffecta speedy cure. My filendote whom I have recom mended it speak of It in hoiiie high terms. Hav ing been cured by It of every cough I have had for live ve.irs. I consider Itnnlv I eilableaiidsure cult! for Ceuiihs. Colds, etc." .. -. . .. .,. .... I. .. . . . . i;au lib i;ecunin s Drug Stere, -Ne. 1.17 and 13) JSm in Unpen street. Trial Bettle. Umcaster, l'a., and get a J-Yce l.argu nize i.u". (2) Atv physician who is acquainted with its properties will say that lllenn's SulphHr heap Is a tellable remedy for local skin diseases, myll-lwdoed.Vw BUOWN'S HOUSEHOLD l'ANACEA. Is the most ctlectlvel'aln Destreyerin the world. Will most Hinely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally or applied externally, and thereby mere ccilalnly UEL1EVE FAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any oilier pain alleviator, nnd It Is n at ranled double thb strength of any similar preparation. n cures lMiiu in iue eiue, duck or jkjwcis, dii Threat, Itheumattsin, luotfaache and ALL ACHES, mid Is The Great ltellever of l'nln " BKOWN'H HOUSEHOLD l'ANACEA " should be lu ever irvtainilv. A tcasiHKinfui el the Panacea In aMuinbler of t t water sweetened, If pre ferred,); taken r.t eedllmu, will BltEAlC Ul" A LUliWt ceiiia u ueiuu. m31-lydM,AV,SAw '1TCH1NU FILES." SVMl'TOMSI MOISTUUE Llke perspiration, Intense ltchtiifr. werse by scratching, most at night, seems If jiln-werius weiu crawling. " JS'uwjiie'j OMvient "It a lf(i ant, litre cure, janSS-MWlAw 1'iiTRiciANH prescribe Celdeu's Liquid Heel Teuln for the weak, worn, and dyspeptic. 'JUke no ether. inyll-lwdued&w ITOUNO MEN I-UEAD THIS. Tiik VoLTAte Bklt Ce., of Marsliall, Jllch., ntrer te send their celebrated Ez.Korae-Voi.TAio Bklt and ether Klkotuie Aitliahcks ou trial for thirty day, te men (old or young) afllicted with nervous debility, less or vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Alse for rbeuiuutlsm, neund- gla, paralysis, and many ether kindred diseases, einplete restoration te health, vigor und man hood guaranteed. Ne risk Is incurred us thirty days trial Is allowed. Write them at ence for Illustrated pamphlet tree. decJD-lyd&w I take pleasure lu stating that I have known Ely's Cream I'.alin for mere than llvu years, ami have sold It during that time both In Bingham Bingham ten und Montrese. 1 consider it the surest and beBt catarrh remedy In the market. S.J.Sparkes, druggist, Montrese, l'a. ' I suffered for mere than ten jears with that dreadful dlsease catarrh, and iiccd every avail able mcdleluu which was recommended te me. 1 cannot thank you enough for f he teller which your Cream Ikilin has alleided me. Emanuel Meyers, Wiutleld, L. 1. uiyl-SwdeedAw A HEALTHFUL U1UKKTIC. Bound IIiioek, N J., ) April 3, 18M. J Yeu udvlse placing Allcock's Pereus Plasters, in dyspepsia, en thu pit of the stomach ; u ugue cake, ou the spleen ; but I really think you should also recommend that ene or two Plasters be put ever the kidneys. They stimulate, strengthen and act as pewerful diuretics, thus casting out many poisonous acids and suits. I have had fever und ague. All remedies I took produced little or no effect until I put an All cock's Pereus Plaster ever each kidney j their action being mera than doubled, the malaria was quickly washed away. I have also had several uttacksef rheumatism und two of gout, und by applying the piHii.r ""Vjfi)m'rtr"1"li also thu kidneys. I nKrfiFlUfefM wonderfully elUcacleatca " r L". " f Il.lCTHOMAK. Uewarenr Imitations. "Alleecfs'tls tb'euly geuulne Pereus Plaster, H Out." The above U unto Iaum. Yeu etuL V !fsavK) It 1 Miue- out arHWRim, nor liver ecirei.tulut. no. mh6im i Utev tHtm Kut a koeu iieiu, m In Ibat wy. The U Maul llittrrx U befc t tteT Utauiael tm . ! OI JIHTIWTA 'rranUaur It eat." I rwiml we enu euro 1 "el mbiUhu Mr wis by ill. is. lKjnnui.arui 'Utt, LajiOMUW.J ww n m wm " " Si Wki'S' I 'I i TJIAVOUITK ItEMED' y, VI, 1 ..'! Ill .j&.r., BHIbiii"., n irrinniiiB jnuinn9l Wl h, SC-'i An InterestiftgLStir." --- j- n t. Frem Mr. Harry IV. Olmrtwut.-frrsaftWHit,, MEM) "The TIMM.V rf Ssei?S J '' jtfc,'1 S lnglctterlscnciHi?ytCw cm sal, coming, as It docs, from grr'''-' " xiie fellow of careful perusal reliable a source, unsolicited. It contains facts ofgreatvnlue: Imdianaiei ts, Ind., Oct. 12, 1881. Db. David Kkknriiy, Itonileut, N. Y. Dkar Sir Fer ten years I have been a sutrerer from disease of the kldneys.nl times se much se much se us tomake life a burden. During this time several of the best physicians In Indiana have I rented tne with little or no success, until I had almost despaired or relief. 1 then tried sev eral advertised remedies, but nothing produced the desired result until u friend who find been relieved induced me te kIvh Dlt. IIAV1D KEN NED Y'H FAVOItlTE HEM EDY a trial. I did se. After taking one betllu I began te experience roller. 1 took mini her nnd was charmed with the result. In nil 1 have taken fourbetlles, nnd ran truly say I feel like n new mnti. I urn confi dent I am entirely cured, as It has been several months sliiee f IfMtlr I tin IhhI. meilleliie. mid thera Is no Indication e'u return of the disease. I have recommended jour remedy tosevcml sulferlng friends who huve nlsn been relieved. I wrlle this te return my sincere thanks te you for the curethnthas been effected in my case, and also desire lesivy 1 think suffering humanity ewes you a debt of gratitude for your wonderful scientific discovery, I shall de all that III me lies te let all sutrererskiiewwheru they may find relief, und thereby in seme moiisute rcmuncrutu you ter the geed you have dene me. Wishing yen lung life and pieipcrlly and manning you rorprellng II All v lire, lam. II AltltY W. OLMSTEAD. Dr. Kennedy, or Itonileut, N. V., assures the nubile, by n reputation which he cannot afford le forfeit or Imperil, that the "Favorite llemcdy" does Invigorate Hie bloed.cures Liver, Kidney nnd Bladder complaints, as wellasthesedlseases and weaknesses pecullurle females. Ynurdiug gtsthasitt irnet, send ene dollar te Dr. David Kennedy, lloudeiit, N. Y. myl'lmeed&w G UKATKMXIIl OK Ml-'K. ENDORSED BT TDB WOULD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS I THIS OUI3AT EL1XEH Ol' LIFK Is a double Distillation nf ever twenty tUHeren; kinds of the best German Herbs, this being the iiuiy true nun reiiamu iirecess ny which uie cu tire Great Medical Virtues and Ourallv e 1'iener lies ei me lierns can lie pieilureil. we tire con fident that tills great German Tonic will be round the most HEALTH-GIVING ever Jtlnccd bereru the public. As H UELIAHLEAND PLEASANT INVIGOHANT, It Is absolutely without a rival, nnd albirils Instant ItKi.iEr, and a l'KiirccTCuiir.guaraiitei d In nil cases or Dyspepsia, Less of Appellle, Nervousness, Weakness, Cramps, Dysentery Cholera Met bus. Nausea, Dl.iirlura, Asthma. Slek Memaeli, lllllleusiit-.s, Agiieatnl Fever anil ether Malarial Discuses. This Great Medicine Fer Sale Kverywhcie. L. PETZOIjD Sc CO., Prep's., BALTIMOUL'.MD. npr.-8WASlyd,tw. H taih ui-:nkvi:il HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN HAIR RENEWER. Seldom does a popular remedy win such a strong held upon the popular confidence as has Hall's IIaiii Keykwkk. The r.iscs lu which It has accomplished a complcle restoration of color te thu hair, and Igoreus health te the scalp, are Innumerable. Old people llke It ter lis wonderful power te restore te helr whitening locks their original color and beauty. Middle-aged people llke It because It pievenls them from getting bald, keeps dandruff away, and makes the hair grew thick ami sluing. Yeung ladles llke It as a dressing, beeause It gives the halra beautiful glossy lustre, and enables them te dress It In whatever form they wish. Thus It Is Iho favor ite of all, ami It lias becotne se simply because It disappoints no ene. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE l'OU THEWHISKECS Has betome f no of the most Important popular toilet articles ler gentlemen's use. When thu beard Is gray or naturally of an undesirable shade, I'.I'lkisiiiiam'b Dik Is the ii-medy. l'l.Kl'AHKll nr It. 1. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. II. held by Druggists. uiTt 13 DB themans i;ciii:crmu en LOOK OUT FOIL ACCIDENTS. Huve you ihuCATAUIIIIT Jloyeil sillier flelll the AbTIIMA ? Ale yeurelilldreii subject touttacksefClltlUP? Dim-s ItUEUMA'HSM haunt yeiirsystem? Are you net at all time subject le ACCI DENTS, I1UKNS-, SCALDS, WOUNDS and UltUlSKST . , . Am you alllleled with TOG I'll ACHE, I.Alt ACHE, BACKACHE, PAINS IN THE SIDE Oil Are you subject liiMHIBTIIKOATnrtjU I NSYT Fei all tbesiinnd myriad ether evils a MM IE UEMEDYIsulhaiid In DR. THOMAS'S Pameus Eelectric Oil ! ! In all thonbnie mcnllened Iniuhles this Oil Is ALWAYS A SUUE AND l'KOMPT KEMKDY. Themis nothing sold by druggists that eau ap proach 11 ill effectiveness, Dr. Themas's Eelectric Oil. It has saved thousands ; mid, lu cases of AC CIDENT OU EMEIIGENCY, It will ever be found a HEADY ItELIEF. The cheapest prepa ration, considering lis great virtues. In the world. It will save In every family ten times Its cost each year 111 doctor's bills. 11 Is a vei liable Iihyslclan In your house. Yeu cannot nlt'erd te tu without It. And, h.it Ingonee TESTED ITS MEKITS, you NEVKlt WILL BE WITHOUT IT. Everybody Is loud lulls praise. It cannot be equaled. nOLD HY ALL HUIIGGISTS. Fur sale at Cochran's Drugstore, Nes. 137 and IS) North Queen street, Ijincaster, l'a. uprJl-2eed lATAHKU. 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A.SLOCUK. HHVmr6,X,Y, nM4radeodaMeiw QTORAQK O -AD OOMMISeiON WASIHOUM, DAN1KL MATBK. Ml Wt CkMlutt HIWC TSiE J.jlJ!l. xZZzSZSL JJk,,2J2jr LJsJ . ' i1mit!-.f4r w.. :loapew t,f., iMJAjiSUliZZivi ThOse Cenlemr the purchase of a Hnad -j'-.t"..;..!....,"".- ....... ...!.... vi AllUJllilll, 1 III lillllU ill CillllOlllliy nuiiiunuii Heller, Portable Saw Mills, etc., can have their wants supplied In u Peerless. Clese nnd critical Inspection Invited ( have never been beaten in a test. TIIK GEISER SEPARATOR AND THRESHER, STEAM PUMPS, TlltE I1ENDKIIS, EOLLPSE PAN BLOWERS, THE "SUCCESS" Engine, Beiler and Pump, COMBINED. A New Machine I takes the place of the Wind Engine, nnd can be used for pumping und rer light power, up te ene herse, at will, und Is easily moved. Price only IHO, ull complete. I am also prepared te de a general line or Ma chine Werk. I also liave In stock, all thoroughly overhauled. ninllorsa-Pewur Canten Monitor Englne und Heller, with Strum Pump, nearly new: price, MJ Steam Pump nnd ull fittings complete, 177.1. One 25 Herse-Power Engine and Heller, secondhand; a rice, all complete, f73. Twe Cylinder Boilers, I feet long, .'JO inches In dlameUir, geed and sound; in ice, each, (110. One 10 Horsn-Pewer Vertical Beiler ; price, all complete, 2U0. One 10 Horso-Pewer Engine and lleller, Vertical; V0. One 10 Horse-Poner Vertical Engine, sec ond hind, t.'i.. One Pump and Heater, com bined power, (PA One Six Herse-Power Krclblll Engine and Heller, en wagon, Mi5. One 10 Horse Herso Horse Poner Best Portable, en wheels, pi Ice, 1 1 73. All w erk guaranteed as represented. Call and see them, or send for catalogue, prices, etc. Ad dress, THE LANCASTER Steam rump and Miicliine "Works, NO. M7 NOUTH CIIEItllY BTUKET, Lancaster, Pa. EZUA F. LAN 1MB, Propileler. inlU-OnieeilAw PNOINE AND JiOlI.EK WOHKa BEST Steam Engine -AND- BOILER WORKS. AS WE HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS, CAN 1NHU11E Olllt PATHOKH LOW PltlCES AND GOOD WOKK. BOILERS. Vertical and Herlznntnl.Tubular, Flue, Cylinder, Marine, Deuble-Deck and Portable. FUUNACE-WOKK, HLA8T-P1PES, HTaVCKS, Ac, Ac. TANKS for Water, Acids und Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal, Stationary, from two te sixty horse-power. Portable Engines, en Wheels mid Sills ; blx Sizes t, i, 8, 10, 13 und 'M bursa power. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills and Large Mills, ll.uk Mills Cob Mills. Leather Hellers. Tan Packers, Trlpple Gearing for herse power. PUMPS. Belt and Gear Pumps; Mining Pumps; Cem iiiiiku l limps unil lieiiem. Cerltrirugal Pump, Steam Pump. Gearing, Pulleys, Jr'ly vheels, Clump Bexes, Hangers, Couplings, Cellars, Steel Steps and Tees, Pulley Plates, Packing Bexes, Mill Spindles, Mill Bushings, Ac, Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iren, for Gas, Hleam nnd Wnter. Cast Iren Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Water and Steam, Valves, Cocks, S learn Gauges, Gauge C"cks, Glass Water Gauges, hately Vail es. Whistles, Globe Valves, Governors, Patent helM-culliig Lu- bricatei-s, Glass Oil Cups, Glass Tubes, Iiilecleis or Beiler Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Piuin- bage. BELTING Gum, Cotten and leather. CASTING1 Heavy and Light Iren nnd Brass. Beiler lien, Sheet lien, Bar Iren, and bteel. HEATERS Fer Dwellings, Schools and Public Buildings. STEAM HEATING. Estimates, Drawings and Pattern Werk fur nished ut ilcabonable Bates. it- Hepiilrlnz promptly and carefully at tended te. Address, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 EAST FULTON STREET, LANCASTEIl, PA. Janl5-lydAw UOVHKFVltNlHMNU UOUJIS. rpiiE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Ceal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -id AT P. Pfe. 21 Seuth Queen Streel, feb27.1vd LANCA8TKU, PA. fVKNlTVBE. w ALTEH A. UEINITSII. Furniture Warerooms. 28 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. YERI GKBalP iT TULL AT IIKIOAIVC'S OLI) WINK -FOR f J I &TOKK Lwten'B Extract of Bf. ' . VUMT in TH W4MB3, XMuMUtilim. U.S.BraAYMAKMt,AC ,miemnt;tnfirV TRsaEv m . t'inanvx!a u :w ttt r. it i . j. 11 i;i v v' T.mma &-, M?.jivagia'.M iifflsr."-tai'?f-'!S.r8. .'. x, :ji Lf.Lf hj.xi vu tine TgB; "flFl' ' " T - m ' T"i- T7WTviu j.'Sncr, -WfiPwmiSi iwiRMu -. . Tjmm& maimer a v r h a?;-,v" "? -j?; "'&' Z'JSKma usr .'&r y: --r j , ., vj vw.- "vJ jxibb yTiMMtiMj.$-ax-rmw?ixr4&w SPRING WEAR. HAQER& BUOTHBR are new offerltiK BLACK GOODS, Oemprislns the NEWEST FABRICS In Flne Qnallties and Bmt Celers. POPLINBTTS. WHIPCORD. TRICOTINES. CREPE JAPAN. SILK WARP HENRIETTA BLACK CASHMERES, 37 l-2c, 50c, 55c, GOc, Cec, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25. We have the abeve numbers In both Blue and Jet Black, and Quarantoe both Celer and Quality. COURTAULD'S CRAPES, 4-4, 5-4, 6.4. BLACK CASHMERE SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHAWLS, from Lewest le Finest Grades. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. NK ,KT HOOK TO TIIK COURT HOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. Spring and Summer Underwear ! SUMMER MERINO ANU- INDIAN GAUZE UNDERWEAR Fer Ladies, Cents, Misses and Children. MWlMrge Stock et Goods new In btore at Lew Prices. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. Lancaster, Pa. PMEAI' (STORE. SPECIAL FROM THE AUCTION ROOMS OF NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. UUKATKST 1IAUUAINS KVKIt KNOWN IN BLACK SILKS, COLORED SILKS, LADIES' DRESS CLOTHS, BLACK CASHMERES. Ladies' Dress Goods in Variety. LONG AND SQUARE BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. VK AUK PULL OP I1AKUAIN8 OK KVLUV DISSCIMPTION AT letzger & Haughmaii's Cheap Stere 43 WEST KING ST., Cf lletwticn tbe Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herso B OWKKS .t 1IUR8T. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. Tlie liniltcd partntrsblp of 110 WEILS A 1IUK.ST liavlnBCxplrriLuiul MIL UOWKUS by u-a-een of HI liciiHIi lielni; ceinpi'llud le retire, they tlieri'ferii offer llitlr tntlii) stork of DUV (00I3 und NOTIONS for sale, tOKethcr with lease of btore Ueiiii te APUIL 1, IS. The stock upon ex amination will be found le be (joed In fl cry particular. .s the location Is ene of the best In the city, a rare opportunity Is offered te anyone lib capital dcslieux of beIiix Inte Ijih-Iih-bj. -Ker further particulars call en or address, BOWERS & HURST, NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - Lancaster, Pa. l,AW!f E LINN & BKENKMAN. SRRING FLINN & BRE NEMAN'S. LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN HOSE, BABY CARRIAGES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, WATER COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS. ALL AT LOW PRICES. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 1 52 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. IlUUSVFUHNJHllim UOUDS. S1 UIRK'S CARPET HALL. CARPETS ! UK0PKN1NQ OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new nrenared te show the trade the Largest und Hest Selected Line of Carpets ever ax, blbllVdln TthUcity. WILTONH, VKLVETS, all tfie TnidlnK Hukat of 110 UY ANl)VAPK-.Tuy llUUBHBLS.THHKK-PLY.All.Woeland L'otten Chilli! KXTHAbUPKKS, und all qualities of IN- UUAIN UAUPET8, llAMAUKanu VKtlEllAtl ewniuiiiiufikctureustwclallty. Special Attention paid, te tne Manuiacturoer cubXOM (jAuriviB. AlseaFull L1IIUOI UlL,t;i.UlllD, liUUD, riiriUUH eunuwii vui uui.iiJ at., aVT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. WestfcngOjWatey ;. Ste., L(mcVter, ?. OKiTaND BTATIONEIIY. . 4 '' . MaikM!('JMt'ttWiaKi V KJswtateZsflv. vr wmwt vi , eryKir AT,LeyrT PBiciM, . , . f ' "" J. ; 1 WritlHf ' Prs, KHveteM, Wrltisg Fnlki ml iHksj MfwkBMks, HOIaLAND'S i aKe) Pen. lftd Feaeti, f'eekt Beeks, BUI Uoeki. lAtiw Boek, and an Artwtut el tflni Bd Staple f ttieMry. , , FOR a Full and Especially CompletoLlno of BATISTE. GRENADINES. CLOTHS, In AU Qualities. BARGAINS LANCASTER, PA. Hetel. MOirEilH. GOODS AT- CARPETS ! UAKl'Kis. HAU and CHAIN OAKl'KTSef our geld pens, KA1 HAIXBOWIr mU ?.. - tl mUtaASi. 8UNDAV, IIOtTmbMiAw. , NOIlTIHVAlt0.n Lcavn. i. j, a,, H .nncestcr. n-i) Ulnnhciin ? n I2 Bl . Cornwall,....., 7.13 1 . Arrive. il-w &J7 IaCbnnen Kir . BOUTHWAIt , Ixve. A. M Lebanon,,,,,,, 7.V1 Cornwall , 7ti Manbclin nun Lnncnntcr ejj . Arrive. KlngHt., Taitnc. D.le li-W ii.n .ins tceij n. n. viueif, Hu I. XLHavakd. Hii u LHavaud,hui t e,.,rar.'ht,H, OKoiiettJKLTZ, Sur (T XH.K.M, mi-jw RKADINU & C AHHANORMKNT f.UMBIA. H, ypAasfetu-Eii TAi t,JOy.,l6,188'" l" Pllllfl .... 8UN1). NO Lkavk. tluarrvv'lle a.m. r. x. -.:i.v. Lancaster (King bt tH)., 7J0 ., tus ft .7. , B-W9KX) 7:10 MM.tM S MO . JrM ..1. ',.. T.. .... Mi j Clilcklcn Marietta Junction Columbia AHI-1VK. 1... V.. ISO 1S.10 8.M Heading SO LatAVM. ... IrU tJa Site TltW'AUD. Ilcadliifr AlllUVB. Marietta Junction ,, Chlckles Celunibbi Ijincnuler Lanciistpr(Klti;8ti 'it) X. V. If. .. . 7:19 1ZM 1 r.u. .... .... ... -j) .... 7J0 ft.-ai 8-a ins 25 ft-A) a... 8-lt 910 lOrii Kur connections t iiutiin u..iin i' .' SWB c.w: caster Junction. M iclu Junction nnCColem. bla cee tluiu tables 1 vll stations. IDAK A l iVfrerkU 4..... ?.' fii' "" u 1'ns. A Ticket Aent. PK,?.Nl?YljVAIv v RA1LHOAUSCHBD- 'JralnsUMvn Lane atPhiladelphUus li M'KSTWAIII). News K-ipiessJ..,.. U'avPassciiRcrj... Mall train vlaMLJe Ne.'JMulltralnf.... Nlagaiu Express.. .. llanevnr Alceiii ... KnstLluet Krederlclc Accem Lancaster Accem Hiirrlsburtr accein Columbia Accem. Iliirrlsburg Kxpref r and leave and k rrlve Jim: Iuive Lcave lancastrr. On. in, CM .U-31- xt t , 9JS0 ftH " , J SM p.m. I sww , , 2JM illiiilflphUl. 1-Wn.ui, 4-TD 7.W f flu Columbia. 7Wium. 'lACeliniibta. H.VJ ufm. via Ojluiubia. vlaMt.Jej, ,., 2.13 p. ul. ! " 0 SM let ' 11 rJO " Leave. laancaatcr, 227 M tt-iti - f:l " :V ' Si'l VIM p. ru. 2-W " .810 4 II ? 6J0 r -7U a .7:40 " 14X411 -1&05 1:K a. m. Arrive at PhUaib Ipliln, 4-55 81H -19-9J la. ML Jey. ll.lSxm. 8 is p. m. 5W B.45 I r.-vi 1 t- KASTWAHI). Phll'a Kxpressf... Past Line. llurrlibun,' Eiprew laiiue'r. Atcem., nr.. Columbia Accem... Se.isbore L.tiii i-s . . Johnsten n KxprfKi dally except isumbiy Sunday Mall Iluv KVnrnamK HiiriisburK Accem C.U u.u JTllO Mlirlultn. Arnr iimrvl iltit lMnii4Miiltinhl. nt ll: a. 111., rciiclilug Marlcttn at, 11.01. Leave, JlarlettnntS 15 p. 111 siidarrtvesat Columbia al "V.-"" .a,4 Icnves ul 8-SS nnl arrives at8.V. ...V10 ol'c,Acceiiiiiiod.itloo leave Mntlctla lit v.iuniid arrives at Lancaster at u.eu. cennectUitr wllli lJiirrlsburBKpntisat8.10. I M , I ., .w.njr" ". "X,"M " v VilMUVt-r tn . wl I riinlliininri. .A.V i-.i.A '"" " ' "H " "tii.wn,Tu n prirtia lainn. v Columbia ut 12.25 nuureutiA lancastcr at 1'iW The Lftnciifltrr AtTetiimndatlnnTa-".- !., n i.. A,ai" " .; "r.rzi j 'izr wv"T' Ut V3e n. 111. llunevcr AcremtiiftrtftMfin. wl ennns UmwiBtcr wilh NiaKaniiiirxaut9a. in? itiii iintMiii in iiumiTcr, unity, cctp ewnu-Tj,. FiiHt J. lne, wet, en Suriday, whea JlnRXOrt, vfll illllt jf Illiulll llirliiii .1 fVm Ujrlltn UavLkal.M 1 . ..... n,u....i. j,.. 11...:: .. u -n . ABj?jH; v z. .-ipt' t .1 ifew r. ..' .1. v SvZ i i. . j Wm T ?.!.. " :i hndiVnlm " lUtncaeter, aa. uf f Arrive-dlcaillng. 0On.ni.jC.Slp.tni Tl 4 Leave KenUliiK.f l n. in., Ip. in. X !S Arrle-I-ai.eastei 9 w n! m., and S: p.m, 1 5l ML Jey, Ellznbothlewiiand Mldillctewn. "1 t a no only trains i.hlch run dally. OBbnnday the Mall train we.it 1 urn by way 01 Columbia. S Li e daily except Mouda'. CtOUNWALIi AND LKBANON AND J COLK11UOOK LLKYliAILEOAD3. BOI-'HWABD. Trains leave Lcb.iimn dally (except Sunday I nt -iu 11. in., 12-a nnd 7:JD p. in. AirhoutCernwnl at 5 10 ... m., 12.40 p. m. and 7:Mp. 111.; at Conen meat 727a. m 1S5 and ft 9) p. 111., eenncctiiiK with the Pennsylvania rail road let points cast ( nd west. KrRTnVABD. Trains leaoCeneivago at 70 a. tn., 8 JO and 8.-3 p. in. arrlvontCemwal al Mr, a. m., l.ls and M5i. m.i ut laebaueu nt n jph. in., CM and J.13 p. in., eenncctluRut Lebanon with Phlladalphtu. and lleadlne; railroad for point east und -nest, and tbe Lebanon and Tn mnnt Branch for Jenes town, Plnegrovennd'l reroent. Tin-UX a. 111. train ulll nep only at Cornwall, Colcbreok and llellairu. COAT fwwJn.fV-A., BII. MAltTIN, WIIOLEl.iLH AablUtTAlt, Dealer ie All Kills of Limber and ChL S-Yard: Ne. 42i) North Water and Prime streets above Lemen Luncnslcr. nJ-lyd -OAUMGAKDNrKSA JEFFEBIE8, f COAL DEALERS. OrricEM : Ne. 12) N rlh Queen street. and Ne. 5C1 North PrlnceBtit, , r-A VeveU .. . f ir: LAN ABTKK, PA. i It, augis-ua ipOAL. M. V. B. COHO, U0 .SOUTH WATL.t BTUKKT, Lancaster, l'a., WHOLES A !. NDnKTAlt.DALBHI , LUMBER AND COAL. , C'ONMKCTIOK WITH US TxtKTUOHIO KXCOAKai. Yard and Orricu Na i NOUTH WATKK BTUEKT. lb.8-lfl -1JIAST END y HI). , C. J. SWARR&CO. COAL. laNDLINO WOOD. Ovrici: 1 Ne. 20 Ce tre Square. Heth ynrl and ollleecoiineeted wl u tclephoue exehunge eellJ-l)dM&P.U (II ASSWAHK. S1 I'EOIAL NOT 'II 'V Will Open en Te-morrow , -AX- , CHINA HALL, A LlltGK LOTOIf DAMAGED WARE, -IN- ', ( Wliite Stene CMiia, &0i DON'T CISS BARGAINS P!.l KSJPKOIAI. J3 T "$ 'fi High MO. 16 H -Tit THMa 'STREET, i i ?&? ,ia.tri)i, 4' PA. "e? - - fc. Mk pOORaWlllTr uN'euair. lJ - . ' 4MB ms.m J iirtm waiBlafret WW (lidHnerseuted .or 1 koeurltei earnnit 11 INewYerK wwk'vb L fuvlted. fr fl'v KK KMHKEf 0"t. B ylW ruKK'Ba K BT00K UJ I of ruyjri HJalUimVt 4 l'll V .fit 46 -wmmrf w T? i - ' "I .1 MaRtim I ' ftsl in: e it. s .- Of fl ,M w m im wvi f vs tii .k. ... m X Jl v . J"J Js : K AS "V. iJ,-w r a ' , l- tA I - . H..D. ., ?, - -1 m-ftr. xil ii .-J, -a,