rj Sk'Jwv CiV rfVW? WSSTlR V'" '.til S' "A. - ,'a ,4tT-i ' mMmi :r i L t UJT-Vt; t Till: VfltCH OkTHR I.OCl'ST M 11KAHD t 'IV fH LANI1. for 111 lKTsLUQKKcxn. Uncen sing tlin flowing of old Time's sand, The cut'telra' sentf remcs out of the III lew, Frem the flukes of Llossemy kiiOw, While ttie urcegahus no inueh of the woodland's Thill It cut ry little toTilewr " "'-' -And tliu volce or I lie lecunt Is henul In the land. The linmk Ii asleep whom tliu w Mews stand, The clever It Veil en thn distant hill, Whence the clear " Heb Whlte " In hand fce plainly, It iniiit hiive been yen hey he did It, unit net a hliil Antl tin) Milii) nl the locust In neurit In the land, I mil holding my leve by thn brown, brown hand, The wellil I ii beautiful, bcmitllul place, 1 r yeu't e levu thut hiis taught ynu le kce, If yon've such n line ns Iho ene 1 levu Much u ene iih lovelh 1110 And the volce f Iho loeugt Is hcuid In the hind. In death chance or our G oil's command T We ure living le day, to-mnuew who knows T Dees the keen scythe swing this way 7 And Mho of us living mid loving and hating new, Will llve te nee uiid leve the day, When the locust uguln will behcnrdln theland? IHH F. McSparran. COMJItSSIOXKlt HVTLVllS SNAKE. It Milken Things Very LUrly for rnsnengers In n Itallnny Car. Frem the LouWvllle Courier-Journal. Commissioner of Agriculture liutler, of Seuth Cnrelltin, securcil a soven-loot coach ceach ivlilp Kiinkc, which lie declilcil te take te Washington mill iirosent lotlie tlepartmcnt of agriculture. Tlioceacliwhlp bolngnnon belngnnon bolngnnen venomous reptile, Mr. lluiler concluded te carry Itln bag, ami for this purpose he se lected two sucks. On the train he met friends and told them or the rctnnrkable Htiake, and his friemls naturally expressed a dosltetoscoiU Mr. liutler, going te his seat readied down and drew forth the bat,, around which he carerully felt with ene hand until he touched the snake's head, which he grasped llrmly. Thore were about twonty-llve pa-ssongera watching the preceedings. One negre, mero curi ous than his fellow-passengors, inoved up te get abettor vlew, just as Mr. liutler, having grasped the snake's head, jerked the bag away from It, and soven feet of the snake began ceiling, squirming mid twisting about the car. The snake ceiled its body hi all manner of forms and whipped Its tail nreiind in the manner peculiar te its variety. Yells were heard at once, and, Jumping from their seats, the thoroughly frightened passongere went tumbling down the nlsle and out of the car fleer en te the platform. The negre whose curiosity led him close te the scene, doilged, but net in time te cscnpe u cut by the snake's tall, and with a Mncore "Oh, Lord, Anmssyl" he went out of the car window feet loremest. catchlnu the window a-s hu Jumped, lie held en until a brakeman came up and drew him back Inte the car. The snake in the lueautlme had coiled in mimoreus folds around the legs or Iho car seats, and Mr. liutler, being unable te releu-,0 his held upon its head, found It IniKssible te unwind the snake without help. The passengers wanted te kill it, but llutler's lriends came te ills aid, and after a tlme the Hiiakewas unwound and safely replaced. Frem the time that this incident occurred till the train reached Charlette, liutler, his irlendsand the snake hid the second-class car te themselves. Tim Ilrenil nnd Hetter Theory or Mfe. Dr. Heward Creiliy. Man is net the six feet of carbon, oxygen and hydrogen which we lay in the grave. If he were, the bread would be everythlng. Uread would be the Saviour ; bread would be tlioTied by whom we lived and moved and had our being. Prevision stores would be our temples and the commissariat would be our piiesllioed. Strange religion that ! And yet net se stiange after all, for the great mass of mankind have a religion that is ef fectively this. Bread is the foundation. T.ike away bread, lirogees, man dies, and thore is the end! The ene needful condition or the happiness taught by the world's religion is In the digosthe organs. If the occupations and enjoyments el this life are all, then al though they be the occupations anil enjoy ments of ioets,paiuters anil philoseiihers,aul net of money makers, they are all dependent en the stomach, and the bread question is the most imtieitant ene that can oxerciso the human mind. Unless you see another world, and that a spiiitual world, you must eometo this bread basis of life, no matter hew much your soul may revolt at it and show iu tit ness for something better. Uiu F. A. Deuman, Manchester, Carrell Ce., MO., writes " Dr. 1'eUeld's German Hitters, luuDL'lvi'li ircncriil witlHfiiclInn In IliU lecalllv itiiu i uij mil i ". ij . ....... --------- -- --- - - --------., hesltnlu te recommend It te the public. Jil-WAbAw A Secretion that Contaminates the llloeil. Whun the Idle Is dh erted from Its proper chan nel", Inte the bleed, which Is always the cuse In liver complaints, tt ceases te be a healthy secre tion, and becomes a poison. Its ubneiuiul pres ence In tliecli dilution and steinuch Is Indicated by thosutruslen of theskln with a hideous nf nf fien tinge, by headaches, vertigo, nausea, pain in the light side and under the right shoulder blade, by Indigestion, obstruction of the lien els and ether miner symptoms. Older may be sub stituted for this chaos, and further bodily evil uverted by using thn beneflcent alterative and tonic, Ilostettei's Stomach Hitters, which, by relaxing the bowels, promotes the cqcape from the circulation of bilious impurities, besides rendering thouctlen of the liver regular, aud re moving every trace of dyspepsia. This pleasant and purely vegotahle uutl-bllleus mcdlclne is net only Infinitely mero effective than any form of mercury, but it Is en account of Its ficedem from hurtful properties, Intlnllely te be prefer red te that poisonous drug. JeSI-Jyl SPECIAL NOTICES. It Fairly Werries Me te Think of the multl tude of things advertised te cuie disease," you say. Ne wonder. Hut in the mountains of chuff thcre are grains of golden wheat. We may find ltdinicultte Induce you te test the merits of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Uemedy, but when you haTO done be, our work Is ended. After wants you and this modlclnewlll be fast friends. Fuvorlte Ucinedy would have died out long age but for It leul usefulness, lint It Is geed aud duet geed. Heir About the Dimes. Many people before puichaslng a lnedielne naturally lnqulic the size of the dote and the strength of It. In using Jlurtleek llloeil Jlittcri a leaspoeuful for the little ones uiid two tea tea spnenluls ler grown folks ale nil tlu,t Is neces sary atone time. This muguillceul medicine Is net only economical but very pleasant te the taste. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, U7 mm i. (iriu ijiicuii siieui, Lancaster. Mothers 1 Mothers 1 1 Mothers 1 1 1 Aie you disturbed at night and broken of your icst by a sick child suffeilng un-, crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth 7 If se, go at once and get a bettle of M US. WINSLOW'S bOOTHINU SVItUF. It will relieve the peer little Bufferur Immediately depend upon It; thore Is no mistake about It. Thcre Is net u mother en earth who has evor used It, whewlll net tell you ut ence that It will regulate the bowels, unit glve rest te the mother, und relief and health te the child, operating like magle. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases, and pleasant te thn tnste, and Is the presciiptlen of ene of the eldest aud best femalephyslclausund nurses In the Untied States. Sold everywhere. 25 cents a bettle. Juneie-lyd&w l'rined u Dig Ilenellt. "lias magical pain killing and healing prop erties. Half of u ilfty-eent bettle cured me of rliouuiallsiuandaceld that hud settled In niv back, Feel us well as I e er did In my life. Olie .1 seury, prep r Jteuami vny Afirj, jioi jiei illcli.. HiM'ukliiK for Themas' Ecleetric Oil FersalitbylI.il. Ceehrun, druggist, 137 and IS) North (jueen street, l.uncusler. My dnnghter nml myself, great si iittarrh, were cuivd by F.ly's Creai ensoef smell Is leslercd. C. M. utferrrs fiem cal ream llslm. My neli Stanley, buoe Dealer, llhuca, N. T, I mis troubled with catarrh for fifteen years. F.Iv'h Cream Halm has npcuetl my nostrils and reduced the Intlitiiimatfnu my eyes can new stand strong light. N'. Fegley, Wtfkesburre, l'e. ICIy's Cieam Iktlui cured meet cutarih and in stored my tense of smell. Fer cold lu head It works Ilfce magic K. II. hhurwoed, banker, Kllzabeth, -. J. J17-2wdcedAw lTCIUXa PILES." SYMPTOMS I M0I8TUUEI Like perspiration, Inlense Itching, worse by scratching, most at night, scums If pln-wnrms were crawling. " A'uiiyne'j ointment "It a nltat nut, ture cure, janiS-MWiAw IIUOWN'8 HOUSEHOLD I'ANACKA. I the most effective l'aln Destroyer In the world. Will tuns I surely quicken the bleed whether taken Internally or applied externally, nnd thereby mero certululy HELIEVK PAIN, whether chronle or ucute,th.m nuy ether psln alleviator, and It Is wui runted double the strength of any similar preiuinitleu. It cures (Kiln In the side, Hack or Jlewcls, Snre Threat, ltheutiiutlsui, Toetlutcho uud ALL ACHES, and Is The Great ltellever of l'aln. ' UllO WN'S HOUSEHOLD l'ANACEA " should be lu every family. A tcaspoenfulot the Panacea In a tumbler of b t water sweetened, If pre ferred,) taken nt oedttme, will HllEAlC Ul" A COLD. Ueeut bottle. teSHyOM.W.SAir I.Utrn te Your Wlfs. The Manchester UUardtan, Jtinef, lfbJ, nay At ene of the " Windows " Leeking en the woodland wnyu I With clumps of .rbodiHlendrems and great masses of May blixsems III" There -was nu intaiestlng group. It Included one.who had been a cotton splu splu ncrMiiifwasiiewsir4 - Paralyzed I I I Thathocetildonly bear te He lu a reclining position. This refers le my case. 1 was Attacked twelve years age with ' Loco Leco Loce inoler Ataxy " (A paralytic dlcasenf nerve II ure rarely ever cuivd ) nfid was for several years barely uble te get ubeut. And for the lust Five years net able te attend te my business, although Jiany things have been done for me. The last etpeitmcnt being Nerve stretching Twe years age I was voted Inte the Heme for Incurables I Near Manchester, In May, 183i I am no " Advocate (" " Fer anything In the shape of patent " Medicines T And mude many objections te my dear wife's constant urging te try Hep Hitters, but linully te pacify her Consented 1 1 1 had net quite finished the first bettle when I fell n change ceme ovcrme. This wasHuluiduy, Nevember 3d. On Sunday morning I rclt se strong I said te my room companions," I was sure I could " Wulk 1 Se started aciess the fleer and back. I hurdly knew hew te contain myself. I was all ever the heuse. 1 am gaining stieuglh each day, and can wulk quite safe without any " Stick I" OrSuppett. I am new at my own house, and hope seen te be uble te earn my own living uguln. I have been n member of the Manchester " Koyal Kxchange " Fer nearly thirty years, and was most heartily congratulated en going Inte the room en Thurs day last. Very gratefully yours, Jehn IlLACKiivnN, Mammkstku, (Eng.) Dec. 21, 188.1. Twe years laternm perfectly well. S-None gouuliie without a bunch ofgreon Heps en the whlte label. Shun all the vile, poisonous stutr w Ith " Hep " or " Heps" In thelr nnme. lunly.M , W, F A w HfEOIAL NOT1VES. JUbT AS HOOD. Don't allow anyone te make you belloveany ether remedy Is Just us geed for sick headache us Dr. Leslie's Special Pleicrlptlen, for It Is net true. 1 his Is the only remedy in the world that strikes ut the root of Iho dlseaje und drives it out. Ulve It u trial. "My Mether Has been using your Jlurdeek Jlloeil JUttcrt us a liver temedy ami finds them very effica cious." Clms. L. Alnswerth, l Vance Hleck, In dianapnlis, Ind. Fer sale bv It II Cechnin, druggist, 137 iinill.U Neith guecn street, Lan- CiiAiiMiMi featuies may be rendered actually repulslve by blotches or pimples, menu's Mill, phur Seap leiuedies all roinplexlnnal blemishes. Ji-Mwdeishtw HUCKLKN'S AltMC'A SALVE. The best Sidve In the world for Cuts, Hruh-es, Seivs, Ulcers, Salt llheuin, Fever Seres, Tetter, ChapK-d Hand, Chilblains, Cerny, und nil Skill Eruptions, and positively cures I'lles. or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te glve perfect satis faction, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box. I-or sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, Nes. 137 and 13a North Uuecn street Lancaster, la. A rellceinaii llrared Up. D. F Cellins, member of police, seventh ward, Heading, I'u., talks this way : "Suffered severely from rheumatism; nothing did me any geed till 1 tried 7'Aenint' ICclectrle Oil. It Is u pleasure te recommend It " Fer sale by II. 11. Ceehrun, druggist, 137 und 133 North (Jueen street, Lancas ter. AN" EDITOlfS TlllllUTE. The rnn r. Keator, editor Ft. Wavne. Ind lliuette. w rites : " Fer the past flvojeitMhuve uiwajs used Dr. King's New Discovery, for coughs or most severe character, us well us Ter thtx-e of n milder type. It never rails te effect a speedy cure. My Iriende le w hum I hn e reeoui reeeui mended It speak of il In some high terms. Hav ing been cuieil by It or every tough 1 have had fur ite years, I consider itonlyiellableandsuie euro for Coughs, Colds, etc." (all at Cochran's Drug Stere, Nes. 137 and l'fl North Oiieen street, Lancaster, I'u., und get a Frte Trial liettle. Lai go Size ll.ue. (j) Why He Dimniit'.' True, you ure lu a mt,crub!a cnndllten you are weak, p.t!e und nervous, Yeu cannot sleep ut night, nor enjoy your wuklug heurs: vet, why line heart? Het ut the druggist's n bettle of Ilurtleck J.'loert Hitters. They will restore you te health und peace of mind. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 und 13U Neith Queen street, I-incaster. .. MOTHEKSIMOTHEUSII MOTIIKIiSIll Are you disturbed ut nleht and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go at onee und get a bettle or Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYKUI'. It will relieve the peer llttle sufferer immediately depend upon it ; theie is no mistake about It. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used it, who w ill net tell you at ence that It will regulate the bowels, und glve rest te the mother, und relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly sate te use In all cases, und pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of ene of the eldest und best ft male physicians in the United States, bold everywhere, as cents a bettle. may31-lydM,W,8Aw Speaks Itlght Up. "Have tried Themtit' J.'clcctrlc OK for croup and colds, and find It the best remedy I have ever used lu my family." Wm. Kay, SIO I'ly I'ly meuth Ave ., Huffale, N Y. Fer sale by ILL. Ceehrun, druggist, 137 und 12) North Queen street, Lancaster. BKIN DISEASES.-" 8 WAYNE'S OINTMENT.' ' Hwatine't Ointment " euros Tetter, Suit lineum. Hingwerm, Seres, l'lmples, Lczema, all Itchy Eruptions, no vuitter hew obstinate or long standing. Jan8-MWFAw Celden'8 Liquid Ueef Tonle will cure hull' gestlen, uud perpetuate bodily vigor. Take no ether. Of druggists. :gixs. ji Jli-lwdecxlftw Nerteus Debilitated Men Yeu ere allowed a free trial of thirty days of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Helt with Electric Suspensery Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent euro of Nervous Debility, less of Vitality uud Manhood, und all kindred troubles. Alse, for many ether diseases. Com plete lestorutlen te health, vigor uud manhood guaranteed. Ne risk Is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full Information, terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Voltaic Helt Ce., Mar shall, Mich. Celden's Liquid Hcef Tonle Is admirably adapted for females In delicate health. Coliten's; no ether. Of druggist. JW-lwdeedAw VEI1Y ItEMAUKAHLE UECOVEllY. Mr. Clee. V. Willing, of Manchester, Mich., writes: "My wlfe has been almost helpless for five years, se helpless that she could net turn ever In bed alone, blie used two Uettles sf Electrio Hitters, und Is se much improved, that she is able new te de her own work." Electrio Hitters will de nil that Is claimed for them. Hundreds of testimonials attest their greutourutivnpewcis. Only fifty cents a bettle ut Cochran's Drug Store, Nes. 137 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster I'u. (2) UOVSEfUJlNJUULNU UOOVS. T II K CHEAPEST. PLACE TO HUT AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, Li A'i JOAN P. SGHAUM & SON'S, Ne. 24 Seuth quwm Street, feli'lMva LANCABTEll I'A. HUHLKY'S IJQUID IIKNNKT MAKKH a wholesemo und delicious dessert ter warm weather, with little trouble, 'A cents a bottle, ut IIUllLEY'9 DltUG 8T0UE, Ne. 21 West King Street. TDOT13IH MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.00 A DOZXH, AT NO. lW NOUTII QUEEN STItEET, lanl'Jttd iJiueiutur, Pa T IIIS I'AI'KH IS 1'HlNTKD WITH J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK FsiraoeDt Ink Works, 26th ind Pena'a. Arcnae tnS-lja ruaUADsUXMlAtVA, THE LANCASTER ;BAliYtyTEtiit0jtJmVEt)i MEDICAL. C1.VV0U1TE UKMUDY. AmpuUtien of the 14. tloney Is the unlvcrsul necessity, and uenu hut a cynic or a feel will nffect te despise 11. Mr, Abrntii Ellswerth, of Pert Kncn, Ulster county, N. Y liad lvallrcd this truth. Ills dlscase In vel veil the whole of his llilglt-hone, nnd the suffering innn looked ferwanl, net without ap parent reason, te deuth us his only deliverer. The family physicians lefascd In amputate the limb, asserting that the operation would kill the patient en the spot. Dr. Uavltt KENNEDY, of Itondent, N. Y., who was consulted, held udlffer ent opinion nnd amputated the limb. The Doc Dec Doc eor then ndmlnlslercd rrecly his Kreat llloeil Speclfle FAVOH1TE ItEHKIlY te afford tene mid strength le the system und prevent the re turn of the disease, nnd Mr. Ellswerth remains te this day lu the bloom of health. This gentle man's tltacase was the off prlng of foul bleed, und Kennedy's FA VOHITK UEMEDY purified the bleed und restored le him the power euro mere tocnlev his life. Are van Riiilertin? from any dlscase traccnble te tliu satiin cause f Tiy Favnrlte llemedy. Your druggist has It. ONE DOLL All a bettle. Hear In mind l he proprietor's name nnd uddruss i Vr.Davta KENNEDY, Hon Hen Hon deul, N. Y. Te Keen the Illned I'ure Is the principal end of Inventions nnd discoveries In medicine. Te this object probably no ene bus contributed mero sluiinlly than Dr. David Kennedy, or lien, deut, N, Y., lu the production of a medicine which has become famous under the lltle of the "Favorite llemedy." It removes nil tnpnrfe or tlie llloeil, leculates the disordered Liver und Kidneys, curcfCnnslipntien, Dyspepsia nnd all diseases und weaknesses peculiar te females, lutiol-lmdced&w JTAIR. IlKNKVYEK. HALL'S e VEGETABLE SICILIAN Hair Renewer. Seldom docs a popular remedy win such n stronghold upon the public oenlldeiico as has Hall's HAtn Hknewkr. The cases In which It has accomplished a eomplete restoration of color te the hair, and vigorous health te the scalp, ure Innumerable. Old people like It for Its wonderful power te reitere te their whitening locks thelr original color nnd beauty. Mlddle-ngcd people llke it because It prevents them from getting bald keeps dandruff uwuy, and inakes the hair grew thick nnd strong. Yeung ladles llke It as a dress ing becuuse it gives the hair u beautiful glossy lustre, and enables them te iliess It lu whatever form they wish. Thus It Is the favorite or nil, and It has become se simply because Itdlmip Itdlmip Itdlmip polntsneone. BUCKINGHAM'S DIE Ir01lTlli:VllI-,KKlLS Has become ene or the limit Impeituut popular toilet articles for gentlemen's use. When Iho beard Is gray or naturally of an undesirable shade, IIcchimiium's Dm Is the remedy. riiBi'Aiir.i) by II. P. Hall & Ce., Niisliau, N. II. Sold by all Druggists. JlSteUl G MEAT KlilXlR OF MFI' ENDORSED DT THE WORLD. DR. PETZOLD'S GERMAN BITTERS! THIS aUEAT EI,IXER OF LIFE Is a double Distillation of ever twenty dlfferenj kinds of the best German Herbs, this being the only true and reliable precens by which the en tile Great Medical Virtues and Curutlve Proper ties of the Herbs can be produced. We ure con fident that this gleat liennan Tonic will be found thomeH HEALTH-GIVING ever placed befoie the public. Asa ltKLlAHLEAND PLEASANT INVIGOIIANT, It Is absolutely without a rival, uud affords Instant llELiEr, and u I'KiirjiCTCBiiitgnurnnlecd In all cttxcs of Dyspepsia, Less of Appetite, Nervousness, Wliikiicss, Crumps, Dysentery Cholera Merbui, Nnuneti, Dlarrhira, Asthma, hick .Stomach, lllllleusness, Ague und Fever und ethei Malarial IiI-m'u-cm. This Great Medicine Fer Bale Everywhere. L. PETZOLD & CO., Prep's., HALTIMOIIH, Ml). upr.-8WASlydiw. ArTEIt ALL. OTIIKIW KAII, COSSULT DR. LOBB, NO. 33) North Fifteenth street, below Callewhlll street. Philadelphia. Cures all Secret Discuses of both sexes. Twenty Years Experience. Con sultation by mull. NEHVOUS AND SPECIAL DISEASES. New hook Just out. Seud for It. Hours 11 a, in. till 1 p. m.,and7p. m.telOp. m' Heeks free te the alluded. leb'Jtt-lydAw CJAFE. SUUK AND SPEEDY CUKli O IlirrruRa, VAniceciLK and Special Diseases. Why be humbugged by quacks, when you can find in Dr. Wright tee only nunc- lah 1'iiYSiciAH in I'hllndelpnla who makes a specialty of the above diseases and cores thetu T CcKEsnuAKAHTKKD. Advivb rREE, day ana even ing. Strangers can be treated and return home the 8ame day. Offices private. lilt. W. II. WIIIGHT, Ne. 211 North Ninth stieet, ubeve llure, 1'. O. Ikix 073. Philadelphia. luniMydAw 3IACUINEHY. E NOINE AND I10ILEK WOHK8. BEST Steam Engine AND- BOILER WORKS. AS WB HANDLE OUB OWN OOODS, HAVE NO AGENTS, CAN INSU11E OUR PATRONS LOW PHICES AND GOOD WOllK. BOILERS. Vertical und Hnrtzental.Tubular, Flue, Cylinder, Marine, Double-Dcck and Portable. FUUNACE-WOHK, IlLAST-l'Il'ES, STACKS, Ac, Ac. TANKS for Water, Acids and Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, fiem two te sixty horse-pewor. I'ortable Engines, en Wheels and Sills ; Six Sizes I, t), 8, 10, 15 and 20 horse power. SAW MILLS. Peny Mills and Large Mills. Hark Mills Cob Mills. 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Repairing promptly and earefully at tended te. Address, Jelin Best & Sen, NO. 333 EAST FOLTOH STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JanlMydAw ITHOUT EXCEPTION. THE BEST Cigars la the town, two for Se, at UAimfAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR SX0SX. MXBlCAr. .. -m. - fv vAMyiW,k, vlnvMWtM V iiBKlQUMNU'UUMOHS. CUTICURA. DIFIGUFIING HUMORS, ". ITCHING TORTURES, AND LOATHSOME SORES. JrllAVETItlEDforclnvenyenrstohavoniy who Lcnred of u terrible skin illsensn. The CirrieiniA tKMKtIIKH (ClTICIinA llESOLVKMT, IllO HOW HIlHsl Portlier, Internally, uud Cuticviia, Iho great Skin Cure, nnd CirricimA SoAlMiuuxitulslleSklil itriiutiiiur, exierminyi nave iiniie in six weens whutl liiive tried for eleven veins tohnvedom Ynu shall have tlui n.irtlculars us seen us I cm glve them te you, and us we are se well knew In this Hurt of tin, pnnntrv. It will benefit i-ou. and th remedies will euro all who use them. Mavbvillk, K v. CHAS. 11. WHITE. 1ILOTCIIES CUHKD. I used your CcritURA Hemkwks for Illetches, nnd urn completely cured, te my Innxprcsslble Jey. CtiTicrnA SeArts the licit 1 have ever used, and le the profession It Is Invaluable Ter cleans ing the skin, thereby removing all "cork," f;rene, paint, and all the stuff used by them, caving the skin putu nnd whlte and soft. Mv greatest plcusure is lu recommending such uh article. II. MACK, CTiamnfen Cemf7ue Heller Skater. 1 0UM0ST0WR, OHIO. Ill-.ST t'Olt ANYTHING. Having used your CuTtcDRA Hemkeiks for eighteen months for Tetter, and finally cured It, 1 am anxious te gat It te sell en commission. I cun leceinmcnd it beyend liny remedies I have overused ferTettcr, Hums, Cuts, etc. In fact, It is the best mcdlclne 1 have ever tried for any thing. H.B. HOUTON. Mmitle, Miss. NF.Vlirt A COMPLAINT. Since I have been selling your CUTicimA Heme iiiks 1 have never heard a single complaint, but en me contrary evorj-eno who lets usea incui ims been well pleased with them, nnd they outsell all ethers. )!, II. CUHHEULY, Druggist. Andrews, Inii. SCK01ULOFH SOIIF.S. I had a dozen bad sores en my body, and tried all remedies I could hear of, and nt lust tried your Cvticuiia Heueuieh, and they have cured me. .JNO. GASK1LL. llKitnen, Thayer Ceukty, I'kmw. CtrritCRA IlEUEniES are sold oerywhere. I'rlce COTtcimA.ftuc. t Heselvent, ILeiij Seap, IV;. Prenured by the Petter DRte abu Chemi cal Ce , Hosteu, Mass. Send for" lletv le Cure Skill Diseases." TAN Sunburn. implex, Kluckhcuds uud jOlly Skin, use the Ccticcra SeAr. CATARRH! That pure, sweet, safe und effectlve American distillation or Wllcn-Huznl, American l'lnc. Can nil. l Fir, Marigold and Clever Hlossem, called SAsroue's IIauicalCurb reB catarrh, with ene box lATAKRIIALhOLVEST and Olie HAHrOKU'H In. I'Revkii I.MiAt.KK, all In ouepackuge, may new be had of all druggists for fl.00. Ask ler Sakd Sakd reim's Haiiical Cuiik. Complete LiK'itl mid Contltutiennl Treatment for every form of Catnrrh, fiem a simple (,'old or Influenza le less of Smell, Timte, and Hearing, Cough, llieuehltis, uud Catarrhal Consumption, III eveiy package. Clergjmeii, Vemllsls, And Public Speakers without number ewe their proheut uxefulness uud success te HANroae's lUnicAi, Cuiik for Catarrh. llev. Dr. WlKgln says : "One of the best reme dies for Catarrh nuy, the bust remedy we have funnel In u lllelluie of Buffering Is Saheehu's Haiiical Cure. It clears the head und llnent se thoroughly thut, taken each morning en rising, there aie no unpleasant secietlens and no dlna greeable huw king during the entire day, but an unprecedented clearness of volce and respira tory organs " Sold by all druggists. I'rlce, f 1.00. I'etter Drug und Chemical Ce., Ilotteu. Cellins' Voltaic Electric Plasters. Wear1 sufferer fiem llheuinntlsm, Neuralgia, Weak and Sore Lungs, Coughs nnd Colds, Weak Hack, Weak Stomach and Hewelx, Dyspcpxlu, Female Woukne, Shoetluir l'alns through the Letus and Hack, try these Plasters. I'laceil ever the pit of the Stomach, they prevent anil cum Ague 1'nlns, Hllleus Celic, Liver Cemplalutx, und protect the syntcm Trunin tbeuHnndllls. 25c. Juuel lmWAS G KAY'S SI'EUIKIC MEDIUINU The Great English Iteinetly. All unfailing euro for lmnotencv und all Dlseafes tluit fellow ixwi in .Memery, univei-sai j-iuimnie. putu in the Hack, Dimness of Vision, Piviiiuture Old Age, und many ether dlseur.es that lead te In sanity or Consumption und a Premature Grave. Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we de sire Ui send free by iiiallte everyone. This Spe cific mcdlclne Is sold by all druggists ut fl per fiackage, or six packages for H. or will be sent ree by mail en receipt of the mi ney, by ad dressing the ugent, II. II. CO0IIKAN, Dniggl-t,rtole Agent, Nes. 137 and IX) North Que-., stieet, Luucustcr, l'e. On account ei counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; the only genuine. THE GUAY MED1CINF.CO., Huffale. N. Y. EXCUMitOSN. pENKVN 1'AltK. Penryn Park, -ON THE- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R, R, Excursion Committee of Churches, Sunday Schools und ether select organizations. In muk lug their summer urrungements, should net ne g leet te reserve nday for l'cnryn I'urk. This delightful resort Is situated lu the midst or the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds covering hundreds of acres uiu cesy of access from all parts of central Penn sylvania. Fer the free use of excursionists there are extensive CROQUET AND LAWN TENNIS GROUNDS, LARGE DANCING PAVILION, HAND STAND, KITCHEN, HA8KET AND CLOAK ROOMS, and OUSERVATORY On the Summit of the Mountain. Thore Is also a refreshment room In charge of a competent cuterer, where meals can be procured ut moderuto rates, a photograph gallery und numerous ether attractive routines. Ne liquors allowed en the grounds. Excursions from nil points en the Philadelphia A Reading and Reudliig A Columbia Railroads will be curried direct te the l'urk without chauge of cars. Complete Information can be obtained and en gagements effected with iiartles from all points en the Philadelphia A Reading uud Heeding A Columbia Railroads, upon application te C. G. Hancock, General Passenger uud Tlcket Agent, Philadelphia A Reading Railroad, '.".'7 Seuth Feurlhslreet, Philadelphia, Pa., uud with parties from Lebanon by applying te the underslgucd, CARL VON SCHMALENSKfi, Supt. Cornwall A Mt. Hone Railroad mav8-3md Lcuauen l'e. s UMMEIl Ol' 1SS5. IONS AND PICNICS! Cornwall & Lebanon -AND- Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In the heart of the Seuth Mountain, en the line of the ubeve read, Is offered te Individuals and associations Free of Charge. These grounds, covering hundreds or acres, ure easy of access from ull purls of Eastern l'ennHlvunlu. J-There are MOUNTAIN RTREAMS.snanned by rustle bridges; MOUNTAIN walled up with native sandstone h native sandstone : SHADY WALKS and PROMENADES. A LARGE DANCING 1'AVILUON, . LARGE DINING HALL. KITCHEN, DININO ROOM, and TAHLES, BENCHES and RUSTIC SEATS, scattered through the grove for the free use ei excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CHOQUET.llALL GROUNDS, BOWLINO ALLEY', SHOOTING GAL LERY, QUOITS AMD FOOT BALL Aie among the amusements offered. Ne Intoxicating Drlnka Allewed en the PremlBea. avrarties desiring It, can procure meals at hi $1 thel'AUK UEbTAUllANT, which will he under the charge of Mil. E. ii. 110LTZ, the noted caterer of the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will he en the grounds throughout the sea son. clvlnir It his norsenal supervision. -Excuralens irein all points en l'ennsylvn ula It. U. will be carried direct te the I'urk with, out change of cars. W Excursion rates and full Information can he obtained and engagements ciTected with imrtles Irem uu nouns ou the rennsviva lartles Irem uu points ou the rennsyivania U.K. upon application te GEO. W. lie YD, As sistant General l'tutenger Agent, v. u. 11., Ne 223 beuth Fourth street, l'hlladelphla, or te J. C, JENNINGS, Bupt. 0. A L. a 0. Y. It. K., Lebanon, Fa. inyU-tma sia fjQMJIJB.-a T . ? & .ft. f V .a.vwJH5'v- MKB DVLsiiW OOODS. S" & & 'L.'W'. s . JL WW 7 25 West SUMMER. 'sJt Summer Silk?SuralfMceiSefluli Nun's Veiling and Albatross. Linen LnwnH, French Satines, Ainoriein Sntincs, llrUlHh Clell.H, Chamhray (Jinglinnis, Zephyr UingliuniH. Embroideries and Laees, Embroidered Swiss Robes. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Lisle and Silk Gloves, Hosiery and Gauze Underwear. HAGER & 25 WEST KING STREET. (UKAI' OTOHE. Carpeis and Mattings, METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S, KROM. LATE AUCTION SALES AT MattlnRB, Oanetfl, Matthias, Corpeta, Mattintfs, Ounxits, Alse, LARGE LOT OP WHITE COUNTERPANES, Frem the lute Gisnt Auction Sale In New Yerk, nt fiSc-j 7Sc., $1.(0 and up Ul KM. Yeu will net letzger & Haugtunan's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. Mr lletween the Cooper Heuso and Serrel Herse Hetel. K,! KXT DOOR TO TIIK COURT HOUSK. FAHNESTOCK'S. Pw Het Weather - - WHITE GOODS for Ladies, Ol- EVEItl ItEStltU'TION ATCVJ.M0, 1', 15, U, 1W, 25 CTS. UT. SUMMER UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Gents andOhildrer SUMMER HOSIERY-G-reat Quantities at low Prices. Jerseys I Jerseys ! I Jerseys ! ! ! LAIIGK STOCK, ALL SIZES, KOI1 LAUIES AND ClULDltEN lit Me, 75c., tl.OU. $1.23, H.Se 1175 rj.oe,tt.), t3.ueui. R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court B OWERS A HURST. NOS. 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. WHITE DltESS GOODS In Victeria Lawim, Llnen ile Iinlc. IMaM nnd theck Nnln-oekH, Coul rioueK, t'lKured Swlsa and Turletnns. We have un liutnenbe stock ei thcc goods lu nil iiualltlea, ana are offering them extremely low. We also have a low ileci'n or very heavy WHITE COKI) 1'IQUES, which U extremely nlce and hlch wh call Hneclal Attention te. There are verv few of them In the lnarkut. Nuti'x V,-lltnL-u nml AJhntress Cleths In all ihadCH. Luce UnullnRH uualltlOH of goedi. In lllack Otteman Gremi iiumea I All ISKIE SIIAWL.S 111 CI101CO L.!irr AlK SHAWLS In Choice Light Shndi's. low j call and eee them and get pricei". Yeu will member also, wuauductiu pur cent, irem almost BOWERS & HURST, NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - Lancaster, Pa. HILVEltWAEE. H.7 UIIOADS. ATTENTION! We would call attention of purchasers te the very flne and com cem com pleto line of moderate priced Ladiea' Geld Watches, very much in demand Just at present, and we are well prepared te meet that de mand. We also have Geld and Silver Watches in a ffreat variety of styles and at the low prioes brought about by the long depression of the times. Our Nickel Watohes at 85.00 are geed watches for the money, and are going off very fast. We reoeivod the ether day a large invoice of all the latest novel nevel nevel ties in Silver Jewelry, Oxydized, etc., very pretty and worth boo beo boe lng ; would be ploased te have you call and bee them. H. Z. LANCABTElt, I'A. B OOKS AND STATIONERY. JOHN BAER'S SONS, OKFEll AX LOWEST I'UICES, Blank Beeks, "Writing Papers, Enrolepes, Writiug Fluids ami Inks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Bteel I'ens, Lead l'enclls, rocket Heeks, 1)111 IJoeks, Letter Heeks, and an Assert inent or Fine and Staple Stationery. - AT THE 81GN OF THE llOOK.t N03. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. llOUSEFUllNlSUTNG UOOVS. s UIRK'H CARPET II ALU CARPETS! ltEOl'ENlNG Or SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the hlhlted in this c! illy. W11.TUIHB, vci.vji.AO, ail 1110 'inuuug iiiiiHiin iu iiuui Anu x,i'r.eini bu t.f V Hl.lVnAl.nil l,inn Pl.nln WTI(,I HIII.!ltS n,l ull ii t, 1,1 1 , 1..d ..r 1 KT. OllAINCAlll'KTB.UAMAaKand VKNKT1AN iiiiiinnr.i.. iinr.ri u&. .iii'iiin.. ..... wb,... own ininufactureu speciality. Hneclal Attention nuld tetheMunnluctiiruuf UUUTUM OAUl'KTS, Alsealfull LlnuetOILCLOTHB, HUOB, wiNUOW BiiAua9,t;uv.ui.bTn,c.l AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and ';:- 1885 MY veexm. a DDATUrD ' "- 'I, wwlV King Streets Indlnn Linen, Persian Lawn, French Nainzoek, Kiiglish Nainzoek, Indian Mull, Pique Welts, BROTHER, VKRY LOW I'RICES. Oorpeta, Mnttlnes, Mattings, Oerpeta. Heube. Lancaster, Pa. In all shades, from very low iirlcea up te the host we nave semctnlni; specially nice. Jloxrulte Cnnnplc hoiiie etrerlnir etrcmelv Und Our l'rlccs Lew In Every lleiiartuient. iu uur i-nces luw in r.verv rienarimeni. ltu- every cann vale. 14. I w"rwv f m. t VJ. a ' . ' VHu DRESS 1111 1 I IL I I ICH UUUUO ! .a i RHOADS, Ne. 4 West King Street. BOOKS. CARPETS! Largest and Ilcst Selected Line of Carpets ever ex. CAlll'KTS. 11AO and CHAIN OAltl'KTHet our ....... a . w.. ..., ..... . ........... n ... a... Water Bts., Lancaster, Pa. lab: aapsuidw -mrfrmmiimmrm'i.j- 33 ' , Bv., ''9r'4.Sr4nl Si f,..., a ., f r-r f. , fefc- r .,11. z,-r"r -e- - ' i. v r-" TAwmi $m i li ntrn Ai si, whkiL Len&i V JLJ M. U-TIMK It JLf VW& 4 Viflj bf?l-'?V..t?0"t r.'. 'A,"fJT.a.2, 'HW i tyitiiZZit;,ilZXl,7nz. iTrrJS,i2,2'.,... 1 nillvtmn ft 'A3tfm'C,ii7,'?, p-wittiii vu. muu. ' .i. "T..XT -Wi "S,1 sr-u:wjr w AKuANaKMiJirr or PAMkMaKit thXins '- t'i MOUTrtWARtl. m4 r. if, v. . x M, 6 JO lH.iTT., T.M till 3:40 MO 3(0 rilA unettnt.i... J" ... v m Kit "s,,.,, Laiiuaster ...,.. " 11 JIIKster IKInr nivAA, 4 .fi uarryvllle .'.. i.w" ... i.!H "" A.r. v.. snrt,rii'ji.i, .M.X.HU V v K.r.'l. C:1J .... 1M ',. 8'9) ...I 8: ..;. 8:U IM 8- tm .lna r ". . Heeding , AMlIVIt. Marietta Junction. Chlckles , Columbia Luncasler Lnncnier(KlngfJtti' Quarryvllle.. ..?.... A. M. K. 7:15 K U) V,M. aw 6.20 0.12 -20 lU-.M A.M. 2.05 2.05 ... )' K.-20 a-Trnlnsconnec and from I'hllndclii Allcntewn, and i Itoute. At Celumhla wltr r. m. r. m, r. at. P.fla.lln, ir with trnlns tn 1. I'ettsvlile, llarrlKburs;, Yerk, via JSeunA Uroek nlnn .te nnd fnni Yerk, Frederick and llalllinote. i with trains te and trout tins te and from Lebanon, n with trains te and from Ulc. N DAY. -10a. m.; Lancaster, King 0 a. m., S3 p. in. a. m , 4'Ui p. in. . In jj Street, :20a. ux.,SM PA? if. WILSON, htipL LANCASTER JOINT- nnnever, Gnllysliui tysii .Juii At Juan Chlckles. At Marietta June! At Manhclm with At Lancaster. I unt Lancaster und guar Leave Quarryvll street, 8.08 a. m., S.5.1 Arrive Heading, Leave Heading, 7 Arrlve Lancaxtei p. in.: euarryvuie, apt run-i llydAw LEBANON AN LINE KAILllt ARIUSOIXKVT 8UNPAY rAsHaim TraiKS. AY S4TK, 1883. NOKTUWAItl) a.m. Lebanon 8.00 Arrlve. Cornwall 7:4.1 Mauhelm 7.1.1 Lancaster. C:47 King St. Lane. CIO Leave. a. v. HOUTIIWAltl). Leave. a. w. Liib.men 7:30 Cem wall 7:OT Manhclm 8.(tl , Lancaster 8U!3 An-ive. Klngbt., Lane S:I0 A. Jl. A. M. Wiuseif, Supt C. VOX bCUMALKKHX H. It. Gkoree Eltz, Supt. I Bundny a.m. r. kv M. IS P. V. e-M 6JS7 Btrj 5 JO r. m. r. xr. 7J 7W 8:111 8.43 8M 9.40 ana 9-V) tSM 8:10 am A.M. A.M. 7:45 8.01 8,40 9.12 9.W A.M. 5:47 Bie il 3M r.M. r. m. 3:11 4:00 0:1U b:U im r. x. r. . C. K. II. jpt. 0. and a A 31 1, It. It. K. It. all-Iyd&w PENNB YIA'ANj V RAILROAD aCHKD ULE. Trains leave Lancai- and leave and arrlv at I'blladclpula 03 le. H Isave 'Leave Lancaster. 8-28 a. in. 6J0 " 9-.8I ' 9S 9-JO ' 9J 2.0H p. m. 2:10 2JO - WESTWAIII). News Express! Way l'assengert Mail train vlaMLJey Ne. 2 Mall tralnt. .... Nlairuru Exmptn 'tilladelplila. 4 e0a.tn. 4JW " 7.(0 Celumhla. 10 a. in. l Columbia. U-.J0 a. m. ia Columbia, in Jit. Jey. 2.1S p. ra. 4-40 6 40 " 8J0 "'te " Hanover Accnin .... Feul Line Dallyt rroderlck Accem... Lancaster Accem .. 1 larrlfbnrg Accem .. Celanibta Accem .. Ilarrlshurg Kxpres. Ohl.Cln. Kxire. Western Express t.. Pacific xpttut.... EASTtYAJlU. l'hll'a Kiprc Kast Line , llarrtabnrg Kxpre. Lane'r. Aocem.,ar.,. Columbia Accem..... SeuihoreExnreM. . b-X) 7i30 -7:40 " 10:41 12.10 a. m. 1X Arrlve at PMladelphln. 4:28 " 8J 10.20 ' via. ML -Jey. 11:43 a. in. 3.15 p. ru. tCT. iij p. m. Johnstown Exprrsnf Ul.ll V aally excupt hunday Snndiiy Mull Day Exprcsit fw. Stl SMI " 4:15 - BIS " .VII e-w Dav UairlshurK Accem 9-45 The Marietta Act-nri niodaltenleavfiftCnlniuhlA at 11:15 a. 111., rcuchln Marietta at 12 01. Leaves Marietta nt 3.15 p.m. .tid arrives at Columbia It at 80 ; nNe lt-a cs ut Band arrives nt8J0. 'J he Yerk Accemmc atlen leavs Marietta at 7:10 and arrlveB at l.uii wlerat 8.-OJ, connecting with Ilurrldhurg Expi nut 8:10. The Frederick Acci lOdatlen, west, connect ing ut Lancimtcr with 1 st Line, west, at2tJjv in., will run through te rederlck. ThBErileilCk Aertii. inn,lntien. east. Ii-rtve Columbia ut 12:23 and ixaelna Lancaster at lzZT" p.m. The Lancaster Ace modatlen, East, leaves Ilarrlsburg at 8:10 p. in id arrives In Lancaster at'.A5p. m. Hanover Accominedi iten.west, connecting at liiiiiwwilT wun niugui r.xpnks Hi w.eua. ill. will run through te Ilune dally, except Sunday. day. when fmtrircd. will r lust i.ine, west, en step at Oownlngtewn ML Jey, Elizabethtevi t The only trains wt the Mall train west n. wtevUle, l'nrkeshurg, and Mlddletewn. n run dull v. On Sunday bv way 01 Columbia. pORNWALt, ANT LKUANON ANJV'' aei ruwAnD. Trains leave Lchan- luily except Sunday 1 atiiaen. in., ij.m una 1 p. m. Arrlve ut Cornwall 6 10 u. in., 12 40 p. m. and 7.40 p. 111.; ut Cnnewnf ' nt 7.20 a. m., IfJi and 8.20 p. in., connecting wl n the I'cnnsylvaula rail road ler points east a. id wesL KOI THWABD. Trains leave Conow ige at 7.30 a. m., 80 and 8.25 p. m. Arrive ut Cornwall H 8:00 a. in., 4.18 and 9.05 p. m.; at Lebanon nt b:2i 11 111., and 9:15 p. m., connecting nt Lcbam 11 with Philadelphia nnd Heading railroad for itnUcast and west, and the Lebanon nnd Tr met Ilranch for Jones town, 1'lnegreve and 1 remeiiL The 6:30 a. in. train i 'U step only at Cornwall Colebrook and llellal c GLASSWARE. H IOH & MARTI V Queensware CHINA HALL. ANOT. 11 1 OT OF DAMAGED WARE Jelly Cups, Js and Tumblers. A Let of Cheap Tul GLASSWARE. ij-SlX TllKHE till) P.trOltE POUCIUSIKO. High & Martin, NO. 16 BAST KINO STREET, LANC STEll. PA. 11 ATS IND OATS. J ATKST STYI.l - IN IIATH. Stauffe & Ge., , LEADING PASI I0NABLE HATTERS, 31 and 33 forth Queen St THE LAIlGEb ASSOilTMKNT OK STRAW HATS IN UK CITY. STlt A V II ATS KOIt WYS, 50., 10., 15c, 5c. ttTUAW I1ATI f Oil MEN, 25tt, Ut, 750., l. ALLi THE JPRINQ STYLES -in-SOFT ANEJ3TIFF HATS. STAUHTO-A CO,, (Shalt: Bres.' Old Stand,) 31 and 33 NORJH QUEEN STREBT,- LAN A9TKK,1'A. TTKADQUARTJ R8 FOR, TUB . iiiVu iNin t ' RiEiiii;ia&a.' .1 'Uuui . ....... flM ----- - "v Ka-ion-ka and ModebJ inaictn yj -AT- Lecher's Drug ,Stpre t: N0.8EABTKIH! Kr.f.eMrtw.y. . MT"'. j Il i , v . 'X.vr2i fil -li -a- I : I 4'A M 5 l& Jf'ii .- ZJA "rai W -,, "3, m m afj WWtM' 4
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