..IV THE ' $jAKGASft!&tAM$ti' Mm .? "I i -' .i . u '." t, -M. V , te DEAD LOVE. Lay white roans en Love's bier; Kneel bcalde and wcep. lie was felr pnce, and bow dear He who lies asleep. Yes, he sleeps a sleep go long That tt shall net break. Like, a white, rote, loave this long lly him, for love's sake. In the glorleut Summer time, In the rose-red June, As the sun began te climb Te the ardent neon, Love went singing te thellght, Splendid In bis pride. Wounded came he home at. night Of that wound be died. 1'hiltlp lleurkc Mariton. "' "UOJITIOVLTVKAZ QVACKXItl." A Discussion Tlmt Seems te Involve Mr. Hevey's Consistency. Trem the Ucrmantewn Telegraph. In n late number et the JYacd'caf Farmer Is an article by Mr. Hevoy, of Bosten, en the Introduction of new fruits which he character Ir-ed as abeve. Mr. Hevey la an old fruit grower and has had sonie oxperlonco In the line of trying the introduction of fruits and perhaps understands hew and -why the new fruit business Bheuld be se designated. Bonie years age he had a little exporlenco that may Btlll be fresh In ids memory j it referred te a pear of geed quality that originated in Columbia, Conn., by way of a seedling found in a pasture by James l'lnnoe, nnd se was alwayB known as the l'Innoe pear. In process of tltne the pear bocame noted in the adjoining market, and being new at tracted the attention of Mr. Hevoy, who se cured from the trees growing in the neigh borhood of the parent tree (which had been largely disseminated) seme scion? which he used in his nursery nnd started n geed stock of the pear. But Mr. Hevoy (the champion of horticultural honesty) cemmenced thedis thedis thedis somlnallen of the pear under imine of Bosten, thus cndoaverlng te doprlve the Plnnoe pear of its tree and only natne. This seen became, known and cltlzens' of the town whero the pear originated oxplalned the matter through the agricultural press, and wlien the Ameri can l'omeloglcal Hociety had the matter called te their attoutlen ocknewlodgod the name of Pinneo as the correct name, although since then the designa tion has Upen Pinneo or Bosten. New we find that Mr. Hevoy is opposed te a practice which he himself bes been engaged in. IT his opposition is te a practice of liniaslng upon the public by Introducing old varlotles under new names, we stand with him; but if he is opposed te actual new varieties, then we bollevo he is wrong, if the new varieties pessess merit as they should de In order te seen re favor. DUlcrent soils roqulredillercnt kinds of fruit and perhaps of the same variety lu order tccure the best results, and it is only by trim that this can be accomplished, liven though thore ure a few varieties of dlllerent kinds el fruit Uiat hae sustained a high reputation Is no reason why e'.hor equally as geed varieties should net be sough t, and in se doing even theso that are superior may be found. Thore should bene limit te progress in agricultural or horticultural matters. l'rellt In liaising Horses. Raising horses has been regarded as the most hazardous and least prolltable of all farming. Toe, often country herse jeckeys have furnished sires of the lowest cost and in the worst condition et fatness and idleness,aud village Jeckeys have niade the prelits when ever a herse has proved worth the buying. In many sections this is new changed. The farmers provlde valuable stallions of their own, taise enough horses of geed class te attract city buyers, get geed prices, nnd make the business highly prolltable. Whatever class of horses may be raised, if enough, are te be found together te onable the buyer te secure thorn In car-lead lets at uni form prices, he can afford te pay one-third tnore for each ene than he can pay if they are widely scattered and must be hunted up, priced and brought togethorat great expense. Whero but ene herse of n kind is owned he is liable te be sold athalfhisvalue,ir te be held at a fictitious prlce until he eats his liead oil and is pest selling. The selling value, of a herse depends en the estimation in which he is held. An isolated ewner cannot well tell what that should be. Often an inquiry or a visit from seme ene living at a distance doubles the asking prlce of a herse. Recently a Missouri man had a Morgan colt that he was eager te sell at ?500. But when one who was ready te go five hundred miles te buy the colt if he suited, asked the price of the animal, the ewner replied that it was worth 51,000 but that he would take fOOO. Such cases are et se frequent occurrence that a buyer cannot alTeril te hunt up scattered horses and bring thorn together, alter paying anything like the value they would iiaeif they wero all in ene neighborhood. In the mero progressive parts et the country brood breed ors are learning te Jein in breedlug ene class of horses, te ralse the best of these te sell as early as possible, and te make handseme profits. Waste of Manures. Dr. G. C. Caldwell makes an estlmate that the avoidable waste of barnyard may ure in this country is equal te the value of artificial fertilizers used. This is a strong stntement of the case. Undoubtedly there is some less of fertilising material upon all farms, by evaporation and by loeching whero exposed, and yet In the common course or nature it is net as great as might be supposed ; these ele ments of fertility that are taken by evapora tion into the atmosphero, are sooner or later brought down again by the rains, or are de posited mere quietly by the dews of the evening. The less te fanners that Is greatest is in net saving and using very much that is in reality excellent fertilizing material. All refuse of a character subject te decay should be carefully saved and applied te the soil where fertility is desired rather than go te waste whero no geed will couiefrom it Itrltlsh Poultry. Frem a recent census it is found that by actual count thore are in Great Britain and Irelaud 30,000,000 or poultry of all kinds two twe thluls of which are chickens. It Is estimated that the annual market value of this stock is worth H000,000. It is an exceedingly dilll cult matter te ostlmate the number or eggs consumed in the United Kingdom, but it may be stated in round numbers te be 1,010, 000,000. It is known that in 1885 thore wero imperted UI0,42G,lGO eggs that wero worth 2,732,055. It is bolievod that the total value ereggsBupplied the Great British market would net be less than 31,250,000. These facts attach an importance te the poultry in terest that encourages poultry and egg pro duction en this blde of tlie wuter. Agricultural Notes. The best hay nnd the most of it is madu with clever Just when it is in full bloom. Beeta roqulre only about 70 days te ma ture ; radishes, 50 j tomatoes, 65 j lettuce, 45 ; and most garden crops are quick growers. That's why the manure applied te them should be line, -well rettod, soluble. The whey that is left after making cheese Is net a sulllclent loed by itself for pigs or calves, but Its deficiencies may be supplied by the addition of some bran or shipstuil' ; it is then n passably geed feed fe- pigs or swine. A Michigan farmer tells hew he manages te conquer Canadian thistles by the help of two hundred snoop. He puts a small hand ful of salt en each thlstle at the root. The sheep eat the thistles eir close te the ground. The salting is repeated as often as may be necessary, and the thlstle seldom appears the second year. Hunt's Kidney and Liver Remedy is excel lent In all of the dUeuaes et females. Fer dell late women, no medicine equals It, A celebrated doctor savs that "Hunt's Uunedv Is a sure cure for hcuit diseases, and there is no substitute terit." JSO-lwdoedAw AVhea en the JJIgh Seas Ou the rull, en a stcumbeut, aboard a fishing smack, or yachting en the coast, lleitettcr'a Stomach Bitters win be found a rename means of averting and relieving ailmeuts te which travelers, mariners una emigrants ure peculiarly subject. Sea captains, ship doctors, veyagers or sojourners In the tropics, and all about te en. couuterunaecllmated, an unaccustomed or dan gerous climate, should net neglect te avatUhom avatUhem selves of this safeguard of well ascertained and long tried merit. Constipation, biliousness, ma larial fevers, ludlgettlen, rheumatism and affec tions of the bladder und kidneys are among the ailments which H eradicates, und tt may be re sorted te net only Mlth confidence In Its rcuio rcuie dial efficacy, but alseiu its perfect freedom from every oujecuenauic ingredient, since it is of rl red from the puret and most salutary soul ce. It counteracts the effects of unwholesome foedN and water. July 1-8 Dvsrtrtic, nervous peepl Celden'a Liquid Uel will cui "out of sorts." euro. 7Me no ewcr. 8FKCIAZ, XOTICB. Dip one end of m Cpenge In Water and the whole, will seen be saturated. 8e a disease In one part et the body effects ether parts. Teu have noticed this yourself. Kidney and liver troubles, unless checked, will lnduce constipa tion, piles, Itheumatlsm and gravel. A timely use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Itemed? will pro pre pro ventthoso results. It Is pleasant te tha taste and may be taken freely by children and delicate females. It gives elasticity, Ufa and cheeks with roses en thorn. je-101md "HOUGH ON BATS." , Clears out ruts, mice, reaches, flics, ants, bed. bugs, skunks, chipmunks, gephers. ISO. Drug, gists. ( 1 ) A Lawyer's Opinion of Interest te Alt. J. A. Tawney, esr., u lending attorney el Win ona, Miss., writes ! After uslngltforinera than threa years, I take great pleasure in stating that I regard Dr. King's New Discovery for Con Cen Con sumptien, as the best remedy In the world for Coughs and Colds, It has never failed te cure the most sovero colds I hare had, and Invariably relieves the pain In the chest." . Trial Bettles of this sure euro for all Threat and Iiiing Diseases may be had Free nt Coen ran's Drug store, 137 and 139 North (Jnoen street, Lancaster, Pa. Large stie.tl.lO. (1) HK1N DISEASES. "BWAYNE'S OINTMENT. "Hicatnt'i Ointment" cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Illngwerm, Seres, Pimples, Eczema, all Itchy Eruptions, no matter hew ebitlnat or long Handing. JanW-MWFAw Nervous Debilitated Men Yeu are allowed a free trial of thirty day of the ue of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Uelt with Electrle Suspensery Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent euro of Nervous Debility, less of Vitality and Manhood, nnd alt kindred troubles. Alse, for many ether diseases. Com plete restoration te health, vigor nnd manhood guaranteed. Ne risk ts Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full Information, terms, etc., mailed rree by uddresslng Vottule licit Ce., Mar. shnll, Mich. Mathers I Mothers II Mothers II I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go nt ence and get a bettle of MItS. WIN8LOWS SOOTHING syilUP. It will relieve the peer llttle sufferer Immediately depend upon lt Uiere Is no mlstaku about it. Thcre U net a mother en earth he has ever used It, who will net tell you nt ence that it will regulate the bowels, and glve rest te the mother, und relief nnd hcnltli te the child, opemtlng Ilke mnglc. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases, nnd pleasant te the taste, nnd Is the prescription of ene et tlin eldest and best foiiialephyslclnnsand nurses lu the United States. Sold everywhere. 23 cents a bettle, JuneKMyd&w Sirs. Lnngtry, And ether famous women have wen a reputa tion fur facial beauty, A flue complexion makes ene handsome, even though the facolsnntef perfect mould. ISurdeek llleml JUtlcrt act di rectly upon the circulation, and se g'.ve the skin a clearness and smoothness otherwise unattain able. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1.19 North Queen street, Lancaster. "ROUGH ON CORNS." Ask for Wells' " Rough en Cern." 15e. Quick enmpletucuru. Haul or soil corns, waits, bun Ions. (1) New Yerk, Jan. 27, 1S8I. Mcsirs. Ely lllethers, Gentlemen: My boy (.Ijcars old) was recently taken with cold lu the huid which seemed limit, ly te settle In Ids nose, ills nose was stepped up ler days and nights se that It was dlfliiultfer him te breathe and sleep. 1 called a phi slcl in who prescribed, but did him no goea. Finally 1 went tn the drug steru und get u bottle of your Cream iUltn. It seemed te work like magic. The boy's nose was clear In two duys, and he has been e. k. ever since. E, J, Heward. Jyl-2wdeed&w Celdes's Liquid Ilccf Tonle will cure Indigos Indigos Hen, dyspepsia or less of appetite. Atk for Col Cel ilen't, of druggists. Jy2-lwdeed&w De It Wltli Pleasure. Wnnglcr flres., druggists, of Waterloo, Iowa, write: " We can with pleas ure say that Thomai' JSclectric Oil gives the best satisfaction of any liniment we sell. Everybody who buys will have no ether, 'lhls lemedy Is a certain cure for all aches, sprains, nnd pains. Fer sale by It. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 139 North Quean street, Lancaster. RAPID TUANS1T. The latest and best form of rapid transit Is for a person troubled w It Ii a sick headache te tuke n dese of Dr. Leslie's Special Prescription and v, hst a rapid transit train the affliction takes for Its departure. Sea udrertlsament In unethvr column, duciO-ljd(t) A Clergyman's Testimony. W. E. Glfferd, pastor M. K. Church, Bethwell, Out., uns for two years a suffercr wlthDispcp. sta In Its worst form, until as he states "lire be be bo caeo an actual burden," Thrce bottles of Bur. tteck Jtloeit Bitters cured hltn, and 'he tells us In a recent letter that he considers It the best family incdlclne new before the country for dyspepsia nnd llcr complaint. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster. Depend Upen It. Mether Shlpten's prophesies und Louisiana elections are very uncertain thlngs,but Themas' JCclectrie Oil can be depended upon always. It cures aches and pains of every doscilptlen. Fer sale by II. 11. Cechrnn, druggist, 137 and 133 North Qunen street, Lancaster. An Answer Wanted. Can anyone bring us a casoef Kidney or Liver Complaint that Llectile Hitlers will net speedily cure! We say they cannot, as thousands of cacs already permanently cured and who are dally recommending Klectrie Hitters, will preve. unguis l-MBUUsr, jnuurius, uiik intuit, uruuy urlnarv cemnlalnt aulcklv cured. 'I hey purify the bleed, regulate the bowels, and act uci uirccu guarunteei en the diseased niirtH. F.vcrv bettle d. - :. . . ... ; ... -. .. v. .. ter saie at. &ue. n uouie uy ii. J. ueenran, II. Diugglst, 137 und 139 North Queen street, Lan caster, l'a. (1) "11UCIIU-PAIIIA." Quick, complete ciue, all Kidney, Madder and Uilnaiy Diseases Scalding, Irritation, Stene, Gravel, Catarrh of the bladder. 11. Druggists. (I) Ilucklen's Arnica Salte. The Best Salve in the world for Out. Bruises, Seres, Ulcers, Salt llheum, Fever Seres, Tetter,! Chapped Hand", Chllbalns, Burns and all Shin Eruptions, positively cures Piles, or nepay re quired. 1 1 Is guaranteed te give perfuct satisfac tion, or money rufunded. Price 25 cents per box. Fer snle by Cechmn. the Druggist, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (1) Threw Anay Ills Crutches. "Suffered from rheumatism se badly had te use crutches, but threw them away after apply ing 77iome' clectrie Oil te my limbs. 1 new feel better than 1 have for years." F. L. Glbbs, 3J9 Elk stioet, Buffalo, N. T. Fer sale by II. Jl. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 129 North Queen streut, Lancaster. De Net Move Illlndly. Ge carefully In purchasing medicine. Many advertlt-ed lemedfes can work great Injury are woive than none, llurdoek llloed hitler i ure purely a vegetable preparation ; the smallest Child can tuke them. They kill disease and euro the patient In a safe and kindly way. Fersale by 11. Jl. Cechmn, druggist, 187 und 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. HEAUT PAINS, Palpitation. Drepsical Swellings, Dizziness, Indigestion, Hcaduche, Sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Health ltenewer." (1) COAL, Ba MARTIN, WHOLESALE AND BKTA IL Dealer in All Kinds of Lumber and Ce&L -YAnu: Ne. 1J0 North Water and Prince streets abeve Lemen, Lancaster, n3-lvd T AUMGARDNEKS A JEFFKRIKS, COAL DEALERS. Offices : Ne. 129 North Queen street, and Ne. KM North Prlnce street, Yards: North Prince street, near Heading UPOt- LANCA8TEB, PA. anglS-Ud piOAU M. V. B. COHO, 330 NOUT1I WATKJl BTUKET, Lancaster, Pa., WB0LE8ALB AHD RETAIL DBALXB l LUMBER AND GOAL. COXmCOTIOX WITH TU TBLirHOKIO ElCDABa. Yard akd Oman t Ne. 30 NOHTII WATEU STUEET. feb28-lvd TjlAST END VARD. C.J.SWARR&CO, COAL. KINDLING WOOD. Orrica : Ne. 20 Centre Square, Beth yard and office connected with telopheno exchange qprl3-IydMAF.lt T HIS PAPER IS PRINTED J. K. WRIGHT & CO.'S INK. F&irmeact Ink Werts, N 26th mid IWa. Avenue lanft-lyd PHILADELPHIA. PA. TOTB IS MAKING OABIlplT PHOTOQEAPHB AT 3J0 jl seznr, AT NO. 103 NORTH QUEEN BTKXET. lanl'jtid Laaeaster. Pa. mtBXOAZ. H UNT'8 REMKDY, Thirty. Years Beeerd, Endorsed, by Physicians. HUNT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER REMEDY. NEVER KNOWN TO F.flIL. CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE DIDNKYS, LIVKIt, I1LADDEU, ANDUKINAUY OUGAN8, DROPSY, UJIAVEL, DIABETES, BUIOHT'B DISEASE, PAINS IN THE BACK, LOINS OR SIDE, NERVOUS DISEASES, BETKNTION OR NON . RETENTION OF URINK. By the use of this REMEDY, the stomach and bowels speedily regain their strength, and the Bleed Is purined. It Is pronounced by hundreds of the best doc tors te be the ONLY CURE for all kinds of Kid. ney Diseases. II Is purely vege table, and cures when ether medicines fall. it ts prepared expressly for these diseases, and has never been known te fail. One trial will convince you. Fer sale by all druggists, ' PRICE, 1.20. Sbud rea 1'ami'iilet or Testimonials. HUNT'S REMEDY COMPANY, PROVIDENCE, R. I. (1) A YBR'S HAIR VIUOK. FROM THE PRESIDENT OF BAYLOR UNIVER8ITY. " iNDEl'KHDKNCE, TKXA8, Sept. Vi, 8fi. Gentlemen : IYER'S HAIR VIGOR HAS BEEN USED IN MY HOUSEHOLD FOR THREE REASONS: ISt Te pievcut falling out of the hair. 2d. Te provent tee rapid change of color, 3d, As u dressing. It has given eutlre satisfaction In every In stance. Yours Respectfully, W3I. CAREY CRANE." A I Ell's HAIR VIGOR Is entirely free from uncleanly, dangerous, or Injurious substances. It prevents the hair from turning gray, restores gray hair te Its original color, prevents bald bald nesn.prcservcs the hulrandprometcs Its growth, cures dandruff and nil diseases of the half and sculp, and ls.at the same time, a very superior and desirable dressing. rBKrARED BY Dr. .l.C. AYEII& CO., Lewell, Mass. fi'-r - Sold by all Druggists. Jllljt-H GRAY'H SPECIFIC MEDICINE. The Great English Remedy. An unfailing euro for Impotency and all Diseases that fellow Less of Memery, Universal Lassitude, Pain In the Back, Dimness of Vision, Frematnre Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption and a Prematura Grave. Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we do de do slre te send free by mall te every one. This Bpe Bpe clfle medlclne Is sold by all druggists at II per package, or six packages for IS. or will be sent free by mail en receipt of the mi ney, by ad dressing the agent, 11. B. COCHRAN, Druggl't, Sele Agent, Nes. 137 and 139 North Qui"., street, Lancaster, Pa. On account el counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; the only gennlne. TDK GRAY MEDICINE CO., Buffalo. N. Y. AFTER ALIi OTHERS FAIL, OOSSVLT DR. LOBE. NO. 320 North Fifteenth street, below Callewhllt street. Phlludelnhla. Cures all Secret Diseases of both sexes. Twenty Years Experience. Cen- sulfatien by mall. .NKUVUUb AND SPECIAL DISEASES. New book Just out. Send for It. Hours 11 e. m. till 2 p.m., and 7 p. m.te 10 p. m Beeks free te the afflicted. febas-Iyd&w C3AFE. SURE AND SPEEDY CURE. O Bur-runs, Varicecxlr and Special DiBKASt. Why fan be humbugged by quacks, when you find In JJr. Wright the only itsoe- Phtriciah In Philadelphia who makes a tn I'HTsiniAK In Phlludelnhla who makes a specialty of the abeve diseases and uvuxs them T Cures quaraxtxxd. Advigb russ.day ana even ing, strangers can oe ireaieu ana return some the same day. Offices private. ' DR. W. 11. WRIGHT, Ne. 241 North Ninth street, almve Race, P. O. Bex 073. Philadelphia, lanKMydAw H EADQUAKTERS FOR THE INDIAN MEDICINES' Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Stere NO. 9 EAST KINU ST., Lancaster. Fa, CONSUMPTION I HAVE A POSITIVE romedy for the abeve disease; by Its use thousands of cases of the worst kind of long standing have been cured. Indeed, sostrenirts my fulth In Its efficacy that I will send TWO BOTTLES FREE, together wltha valuable trea trea tise en this dlscase te any sufferer. Glve express and P. O, address, DR.T. A.SLOCUM, . Jauie-fiindued&Omw 181 Pearl St., N. Y. CATARRH. ELY'S CREAM BALM -CURES-COLD IN HEAD, CATARRH, ROSE COLD.IIAY FEVER, DEAFNESS, HEADACHE. Easy te use. N.Y., U.S.A. Price, We. Ely Bre.'s., Oswego Hay 'Fever. ELY'S CREAM BALM Cleanses the Head, Allays Inflammation, Heals the Seres, Restores the Senses of Taste und Smell. A quick and positive cure. CO cents at Druicglsts. 60 cents by mail, registered. Send for circular. Sample by mall, 10 cents. ELY BROTHERS, martl-UdAw Druggists, Oswego, N. Y, MANHOOD RESTORED. KbMEDY FREE. A vlellm of youthful Imprudence causing Pro Pre Pro muture Decay, Nurveus Debility, LostMunneod, Ae.,havlng tried In vain every known remedy. has discovered a slmple self-eure, which hewC U WUl send FREE te his louew suuerers. Auaress, ts. J. II. REEVES, 43 Chatham St., New Yerk City. JantWyeedAlyw UOVaiSfUitUISUlNU goods. mHE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY AT LOW PRICES STOVES, HEATERS, RANGES, Geal Oil Lamps and Gas Fixtures, -43AT- JOHN P. 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Address, Jehn Best & Sen, NO. 333 US! FDLTON STREET, LANCASTER, PA, JanlS-lydAw CAltULAOXS. gTANDARD OAKUIAQE WORK. Edward Edgerley, FINE CARRIAGE IJUniDER, MARKET STREET, REAR OF POSTOFFICB, LANCASTER, PA. A LARGE STOCK OT BUGfrlES & GAEBIA&ES Comprising the Latest Styles and most Ele gantly Finished, at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. If you wish te purehase a geed arti cle, my work is decidedly the cheapest In the state. MOTTO-" FAIR DEALING AND HONEST WORK." J-Don't fall te encourage geed work. All Werk FULLY WARRANTED Lewest Price for REPAIRING AND REPAINTING. Oneset of workmen especially employed for that pur pose. PLEASE GALL AND EXAMINE. nev2f3tfdAw KTORDECK &. MILEY. LANCASTER CARRIAGE WORKS. Norbeck & Miley, Prep's. CORNER DUKE AND VINE STREETS, LAN CASTER, PA. 'THE LARQEST AND CHEAPEST RETAIL WORKS IN THE CITY OR COUNTY. WE CAN AND DO SELL AS FINE A VEHICLE AS ANY OTHER BUILDER FAR UELOW THEIR PRICES. Hew we de It Is a mystery, hut a visit te our factory, and seeing the system we have adopted you will net wonder. Patronize these that deserve IL Our stock at Present Is very large, and will be sold at a still urther reduction. We beast of our WHEELS, as they cannot be excelled. WE HAVE A IiARQE STOCK OF FINE SECOND-HAND WORK, CONSISTING OF BUGGIES. pnTONS, Ac, Ae., which will ba sold cheap. JVQlveusa call and ba convinced. Repair, lnt neatly done. HFXCTAVLK8. QTJPERIOR SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glasses, Barometers, Tele? scopes, Jttagle Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw 9ng Instruments, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FREE en application. QUEEN & CO., NO. t CHESTNUT ST. PUILADBLPaiA ' ' HAUWkAVVS'l S' CMMER CLOTHING. HAGER & LIGHT-WEIGHT SUMMER CLOTHING! READY-MADE.' Oasslmore Suits, Linen Suite, Pongee Oeata and Vesta, Alpaca Oeata, Plain Linen Pants, &c, Furnishing Goods. Summer Neckwear, Gauze Underwear, Fancy Flannel Shirts, &e. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. N EXT DOOM TO TIIK UUUlt'f UOUHK. FAHNESTOCK'S Fop Het Weather - - OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT CJ.B, 10,12, 15, 18,30, 23 CT8. UP. SUMMER UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Gents and Children SUMMER HOSIERT-frreat Quantities at low Prices. Jerseys I Jerseys 1 1 Jerseys ! 1 1 LARGE STOCK. ALL SIZES, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN at G0C , 13c., 11.00, 11.25, 1.50. 1.75, R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court -nUEAr STOKE. Carpets and Mattings, -AT- METZGF.R & FROM LATE A.UCTI0N8ALJS8 ISattuags, Oarpeta, Oarpets, 2attlnffg, M&ttinipa, Carpet, Alse. LARGE LOT OF .tt WHITE C..qUNTER;-p..INE-S, Frem the late Great Auction Sale In NowYerk,-t 83a, Wa, LW and Uplte 5.00, Ten will get GOOD RARGAINS-atT Metzger & Haiiglniian's Clieap :Stere, 43 WEST KINGr ST., W Between the Cooper Heuse and Serrel Herse -DOWERS & HUKBT. NOS. 26 & 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. AFTER TO-DAY. Au Eleirant Line of BATISTE In Cholce Patterns and Colorings. Choice Assortment of NEW POINTS, Batlne Finish. Our LINEN D'INDES, VICTORIA LAWNS, PIQUES and PLAID NAINSOOKS are pronounced vcryflne ; we sell Large Quantities of them which proves them te he Cheap. Ladles GAUZE VESTS a Uurcnln at 33c. A Itargaln In Children's HL, AUK HOSIERY utl2Mc. all sizes. West PACIFIC LAWNS closing out Very Lew. A Ulg Itargaln In UATII TOWELS, twofer25c. SEERSUCKERS atme. TJest Quality of ZEPUYJt GINGHAMS, Very Lew Bargains etfsred In every department, with 10 per cent, deducted fiem almost every sale. BOWERSlT HURST, NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. - - Lancaster, Pa. BILXEHWAJIE. H.v A. RUOADS. ATTENTION ! We would call attention of purchasers te the very fine and com plete line of moderate priced Ladles' Geld Watehes, very much in demand just at present, and we are well prepared te meet that de mand. We also nave Geld and Silver Watches in a great variety of styles and at the low prices brought about by the long depression of the times. Our Nickel Watches at $5.00 are geed watehes for the meney, and are going off very fast. We received the ether day a large invoice of all the latest novel ties in Silver Jewelry, Oxydized, ete very pretty and worth Boo Boe ing ; would be pleased te have you call and see them. H. Z. LANCASTER, PA. B( OOK8 AND STATIONERY. JO'rIN BAER'S SONS, OFFER AT LOWEST PRICES, Blank Beeks, Writing Papers, Envelopes, Writing Fluids and Inks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Steel Pens. Lead Pencils, Pocket Reeks, Hill Reeks, Letter Reeks, and an Assortment of Tine aud Staple Stationery, - AT THE SIGN OF THE ROOK.-CH NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. nevsKFVXutzamna uoedh. VW''n' S HIRK'S CARPET HALL. CARPETS! REOPENING Of SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Largeat and Best Selected Line of Carpets ipver ex, hlhltedlnUilseltv. WILTONS. VELVETS, all the Trading Makes of BODY ANDTTAPESTRV jaRUELsiTHRiK.PLV, AllVoeIaid CMten Chain EXTrX SUPERS, and aUquaHties of IN (lUAlNOAkPETS. DAMAS1C and VENETIAN CARPETS. RAQ and CUAIN CARPETS of our ennTfaitu ii ATnS Uneef OfLCLOtUS, BUGS, WINDOvsiIADKS, COVERLETS, Aa, AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Oer. West King and te f amr moetm. BROTHER. Corkscrew Suits, Serge Oeata and Vests, Seersucker Oeata and Vests, White Vests, Fancy Vests, Linen Dusters, Mohair Dusters, &e., &e. Balbrlffgan Underwear, Half-Hese, White Shirts, Feathor-Welght Drawers, &e., &c. , Heuso, Lancaster, Fa. HAUGHMAN'S, AT VERY LOW PRICES. Carpets, Mattings, Mattings, Carpets. LANCASTER, PA. Hetel. ? RHOADS; Ne. 4 West King Street. BOOKS. CARPETS! Water Sta., Lancaster, Pa. 9MAtmiM-Mgm. TANQASTRR AND MIUsl. j B. Jk YIMK1TABLB.. 1 5w andHrMa.Tn.,ande9i4iVeati ij 8)andlo.-ena. m and 1M, keVMSai; , - 1 i U LINKRAtr.urtATi i '" 61 5! "uissnnar rAacMraM t, , SUNDAY, MAY Ma, M8S. NORTHWARD. Vi I hi A. If. F. C V Iff Lebanon... 8KU ft'is' !' Arrlve. Cornwall 7M VM 6:37 Manhelm...... 7:15 1 7 Lancaster. n7 12.80 6 38 King St, Lane. 0.40 12:40 BJ0 Leave. x.it. r.M. r.. A V I n u ' I I A. A: ti t ii f w tu t a A H, SOUTHWARD. Leave. a.m. r.t. r.w. IiObanen 7: 12J 7d0 rawall 7:35 lt-48 7:40 Manhelm hoi lug 8:19 Lancaster 8:53 1M 8:48 Anive. King St, Lane. 8:40 S.-0S 8.55 u As are Mka Ft IS M. WftJIfiir Rum 1 A n M U a. x. r. Tt. r. m. St.. C. Vew ScUMALKiim. Bunt. C nrt n ."w.fflp Ktdfti K.R. Oaeiina Elt. SupL P. AH. B. B. al ,d PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CHI ..1. " 'eave Lancaster and leave ai I . M.wi4vitjuia us xeliOWs : iMK ! Lear WESTWARD, News Express t. ?." WayPassengerf....! -Hafl train via ML Jev ion i Philadelphia. r 1t't Niagara Express 7:40 a.m. Hanover Accnm via Colombia. Fast Line Dailyf I1:M a. m. Frederick Accorn,,, via Columbia, iiV;S?a M' ji weiii... viajat. joy. 2.15 p. in. Columbia Accem..., Hnrrlsburg Expre i. Chi. A Cln. Expri'i .( Western Express ; Paclllc Express . . K5i "6" , Leava EASTWARD., Phll'n Express).. Fast Line. Harrlsburg Expm Lane'r. Ai.cem.. ai Lancaster.i 2r7 ' CMi . 8:10 ax . o.eo UM p. tn. 26 " XSMtIS a-m .-,- ,M.ai.FLUJ Vlf Vla.Mt.jrei'At.l Columbia Accem. Soasberu Express. Johnstown Exprri lPBa.m.ihiE KiBD.ni. . daily except Sund: niinany juuu Day Express) Harrlsburg Accen The Marietta A ci at 11:43 a. m., read Marietta at 3 15 n. 300 445 :4 OiV-r 64fl 9-IC'w 'A" mmodatlen leaven Celnmfcla'4.-J tgMarlittA nt IJ-OL IeavffH at 3 JO : alselenvrs aim iimira hi ueramui a'v 5 j-'a The Ynrlr Arnntn Aititnn im... mf .i.,l. ?'1 7:10 and arrives at .ncastcrat 8.00. cennceUsw with Harrlsburg h press at 8-10. sf imiireumciiai omineaauon,wcst,connccf Ing at Lancaster w a Fast Line, west, at tee p. $& m.. will run lhmii, m riH.V i J?i The Frederick j Columbia at 12.25 a d. m. 10 r reuencir. -ivift zp aa....... a. n. -. "'A.. ,uiuiiJfc.iu:( ll. ICUTeS 11 reaohea Lancaster at lkHi Thn T.nnfHletn nnmtnyJ.IUM Vmb. a.mu ,,.aerr'8UurK at 8-10 1 " and arrives In Lancaster rJ at 9 35 p. m. a uanoverAccomn iatlen, west, connecting at Rj; Lancaster with Nls traExpreesatO'JiOa.in. will f i run through te Hai tit, dally, except BttaOar, jra Fast Line. west. ( lundar.wliem ran Bamoa, Hlra. tff stopatDewnlngto Mt, Jey. Ellxnhethl i, veaicviufl cuvl lie. Parkestmnr.f., i a nd Mlddfetewn.' T TS? 5 laaieiewn.' ! JWI dallv. On Sunday,,? iVofCelumM.SjSK : i The enlv tralnu -hlnh run the MaU train west this byway "READING & t LUMBIA4 I ARRANGEMENT F PABSKNUEK TRAINS, 8UND f, MAYSI,M6i NOifilWARD, a, x, r. if. r.K. a.m. 9-13 50 3J0 .... Reading . ARKIVK. .Columbia.... .... jm 1233 3:40 .... i-w .... 3J5 .... 3.39 W 3 40 8,-35 2.33 7:15 V. K.A. X. Marietta Junction .,.,, 7.53 Chekies... 1M I.nneaster 7:40 12010 12 40 IJincMter (King 8t id).. 7:30 OjMiTj-vllle ,. eas r LAVa. A.M. P.M. SO TltWARD. LXAVK. A.M. K. r. Jtr. f. 0:19 .... 7.59 ..... 5 8-J0 .... 1 8-J8 .... it; 8.13 iM v.,.. Reading ARB1VB. ..... .... 7:13 120 If.X. Marietta Junction WW Chlckles . ..... vra) Columbia ji ir23 2:05 13 Lancaster -ii J.ancaster(Klng8tret)..' 9rai Quarn'Ville 1030 TKP5 ... ' 8-20 eaazfh A.W. r.jr. Jt3-Tralns connect at Iteadlnt with tru!ii te and from Philadelphia, retUvl! Allnntiurn. nnd N,w Ynrlr. -v lie. Ilainsbekr. Yerk, via Round Brvet Rcntw.-. ? At CelumblA..wlth trnlns tn and from Yerk. Hanover, Uettrsbm rderlck and Baltimore. AtMarlettA . ju luncl trains te and frost t.'htcttleg. . tu Mauhetm with AtLkuvHAter Jum Lancaster ann "Juar Leave QnarryvlUVs, street, em n. m.,Vu Antve Reading, ' lieave Rcadlna. 7 ji And from Lebanon. it a trains te and from . t 1 f . a m.j iMurAK King , a., 5.M p. m.. 1 . 4.00 n. m. Arrive Lancsstm n.'ist Street, d. m.: Quarrvvllle. t ;i ii. m. nia. mejw aprtl Il-lydA w A. M. WILSON. Svrpt CORNWALL AND LEBANON AND COLE1IROOK VALLEY RAILROADS. J f, B(crawAJU). ' '; Trains lcave Lcbar.;mdallv f excCDt Sundav I at 630 a.m., 12:30 and. 7 JO p. in. ' Arrlve at Cornwall at 8 40 a. m., 12 40 p. m. and ' , 7.40 p. m.; nt Conewt ke at 7.W a. m., 1.-55 ana 8-20 p. m., connecting v 1th the Pennsylvania rati- i read ler pelnta east and west. hehtiiwabb. Cfj Trains leave Cone'f sge at 740 a. m- 830 and xfi 8.23 p.m. '-iji Arrive at Cern wal at 88 a. re., 4.18 and 0:05 p. m.; at Lebanon atB'lia. in., 430 and B-.1A p. m..i g.. mnnoitlliiiref Tjhfli nn TPlih PhUadAltililA KMflllr m Reading railroad for yeinta east and west, ajahtfij VUD MJUttllUU UI1U IIVIUVU, iKUUU.I f 1W J. 1 ' iewn, i-inegreve ana xremeni. T iMJFi IKUWVIIU1.,IUUXU(.W1I WU. W...WH ' Kl ;oieureoK saa iseuaire. A V&i j ""ft ' QL-ISSWAMS. '4 H IQH Jc MARTIN. Queensware CHINA HALL AXfCTUEIl toT'er f DAM AG ED W ARE at van tow rniea. -a Jelly Cups, J xs and Tumblvs, A Let of Cheap Tu e GLASSWARE. -Ske Xuesk Cec i RjcreR Pdhosaube '. Zix ... . , a m ."&fZ i i . .i . nit . ui vs. .ir:s n u r ivirir 11 mszt? . .... -,jr NO. 16 HAS"" EJIja BfHRmWV, I LANl STEU, PA, IIATl AMD OATS. . " rB'4l TT ATJiST HTYL .W t MAI "i,- -&r StAiiffi p Re.. "fi """"" ' Tr' ' T - i'ii 31 and 33 Werttf QU4 B6 rtKOTf! niR laueks'1 AHSORTIUSNX1 M ;W Hf'" il'iVk XiwJSW. S K A 'V nSMAtlVfT. INMlEClTYlllyM STRAW IIATS r O II U I . h H STRAW HAT . FOB MEN, SBCh t3 ALL THE SPRING STYLEffif -IN- MJ SOFT AND STIFF 4 STAuTEER &W (Bhullz & Brej.' Old Slana,) I . 31 and 33 NORTH QUEEN S' LANCASTER, PA, TTAi'py H Tebac TIIOUOUT AND Tohacces only te per plug, at IIABTMAN'd XXitJl.UV musr STORK. rvnrmMTIUN COALFORSaMMJt vJ use. Use the 'jIS RESEUfWK 'ti -" L 1 .".' i. . . Gas Cooking Stevtfify IEAT. NO DUST. AU pattern fer fXkf NO HEAT Manufacturers' prices. Ornea e Lancaster Gas Light and Fue ,Wja v :" : m$ f"WT! 31 m j if s!a ' Vi ft imKi l lisOB. 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