w" wfYTH 41 IBrf5 ;3'vTJ?"swtB THE IjAKOASTER Dj i imihi iwifi in In tin ffaveitftliawlnir. ITaf. Iiltrti nrtfin. T-n red man I crntnir. r.Mii ... i. .,. H.... . The blush roae gives me gentle warning. jv muu3 Hiuiv lunvi every morning. Leve inc, she ays, before I go The way of tin Hi, you knew My leave nre scattered nil around) Be must you He within tlie ground. riant me within your heart, And, when we both depart, Our souls shall blend their thought ami gtnee In ome new dwelling place, And fee the higher Unidcnct'H fuce. The fair swcot-brler brings a scent Of by-geno hours ami wild content, And softly-dropping rnlny days, And happy childhood's pleasant ways. Hut eh, the sweet wild rose, Among the lanes she grens and grows; l'nr she U still In all her prime, And she ill llve till July tlme, ' And bear the August heat, In Jungles cool and sweel, Willi moist nzulcas, pink and white, And scarlet lilies shining bright. Fanned by the misty sea, A living presence she will be An tinnge of delight I'ntll the summer's close. The sn cct wild leso. Eternal life and leve has caught. And se I keep her In my thought. Martha l'erry Lewe, in Jlotlen Transcript. m i m EnVCATlONAT. aiivr.L. Sjhie of the Very Thin Stuff That tlie Cem en. liens Famish. Frem the New Yeik Sun. Thore seein te be n great many Icachers In ceuucll Just new In dilibrcnt parts of the . country. Tliey meet te confer In regard te tlie best method of carrying en their important work. Intelligent men and m onion engaged In tlie userul profes prefes profes 8len et educnting tlie youth of the ropublle ought te have Bometlilng Interesting, vnlti vnlti nble, and Instructive te say 'te ene iinother nt Hicre confcrenccs. Perhaps tliey have j butirse, we are sorry te say, voryliltleof it gets Inte tlie nowspapers. This week the National Kducatlenal society lias been in sessien atSaratega. Presumably this is an important gathering or roprownin reprownin roprewnin tio teachers. Among tuose In ottendanco lmt e been the superintendent of public in struction in this state, the director of the normal school in this city, tlie directors or the Concord school of nhllosenliv. tlie tirlnel. Pal of tlie girls' high school nt I'rovldence, and tlie United States commissioner of edu cation. Letus sce what was tlie sort or in in tellcctual feed provided for such pieinliient edticftlersas tiice : "The " Ideal Schoolmaster" was tlie sub ject or tlie epetiing paper, which was pro duced by Ocn. Tliemas J. Morgan of lUiode Island. Tlie topic is trite, but iulte unob uneb unob jcctienablo it anybody lias anything new te say about it. Oen. Morgan's remarks wcre inore oratorical than nevel. He thus Indica ted w hat he concei ved te be some of the ele ments essential te tlie character efa teacher of tlie highest type : "He Is endowed with the highest qualities of manliness. " He Is n lever et hW race, one whose sj inpii thlcs are bounded only by humanity. " He Is deeply and Intensely patriotic. "Helta lever of knowledge, gleaning Irem every souice whatever of truth can be helpful te hi in. " lie makes truth his en n, separates the geld mini the drets mrd puts upon II hit own stump. "He It an artist hote f unction It Is te fashion cli.niicler and mould soul." New, wliat we would like te knew is whetherauy ene of tlie assembled teachers, alter hearing this, knew any mere than he knew before? Such talk might answer well oueugli for declamation en bchoel platforms, though we should prefer something better even thore j but hew in tlie world dees It tend te onlight enlight onlight en un ns.temblage of sensible men and we we wo men who have met, net te waste their tlme in listening te vague generalities, but with n serious purposeof perfecting thomselvcs in a knowledge- et their profession T The dements otcharacter which tlie author dwelt upon ure as important in oilier pur suits as in teaching. Tliey nre nil desirable in e clergyman, and yet many clergyinen m.iUu peer teatiiers. But If thcre was miy ene In the authoring at Saratoga who did net knew that no euirht te he maul v. mill nitrl. etic, andhumaui', nnil a discriminating levor of kuowledge boferoUcn. Themas.!. Morgan told him se, he wasted the fare he paid for hisjourney te tlie great summer resert, for lie was thoroughly out of place in any con- en Hen of teachers w hatever. The healthy llfe of educational confer cenfer ences cannot long be maintained en such thin gruel. A New Kdlter lu Clutrge. Hamilton Jay, In Lit e Oak (Fla.) Bulletin. Dan McAl pin, editor and proprietor el tlie Jhillctin, is net in any manner responsible ler tlie editorial page of this week's issue. During his nbsonce at the seat or war (Talla hassee) I am running tlie tuachlne, and run ning it te suit myself. If I say anything I am sorry for I am glad or it; and if I ellend any ene I am willing te accept their apology. Till: SWEITTIST WOKD. " What Is the sweetest word that mortals ken 7" A numunusked who walked between two men. First oneKflrt""Homo;" the ether "Love Is best;" And then the woman tettly whispered, "Itcst." " Yes," said the first : " uheiever I may leain My rest Ideal Is in a fareir home." " Yes," suld the ether ; " It is Leve's behest Te these en whom he fondly smiles, te rest." Edgar -VuWi. A Tonic In tlie True Sense of tlie Werd. Net nil medicinal picparatlens called tonics uiesuch. A mcre stimulant of appetite, which gives a simple, "fillip te Nnture "which re move no obstucle te her pieccsses In the human system, Is In no true seuse a tonic. Hestcttur's Stomach Hitters net only far transcends In purl ty the ordinary umuedtcatcd stimulants of com cem com mcrce, the cheap local bitters, and eye openers tended as tonics, bvt wheie they aie powerless te de mere than Inipai t a temporary stimulus te nppetlte, the Hitters restores digestion, reme dies biliousness and Insures regularity In the habit of body. It Is, therufere, a tonic In the true sense of the wuid, for docs ltneticncw harmony of tone In the most Important func tions of the body, wheie allbufoie wusd!cor wusd!cer aunt, feeble and Inharmonious T llesldcs this, Us Invigorating and regulating effects consti tute It the best possible safeguaid against ua . Jarlal diffuses. It conquers rheumatism, kid ney complaints and nervousness. JulylSteMd BVECXAJ. NOTICES. "Ihme AdiUcil my Daughter te try It, and she Is going te de se." IIu further says : " I called en you about six weeks age sick with bilious disease. Yeu guve me a bottle of Dr. Kennedy's Fnvorlte ltemedy nnd tot me all right. I want mero of it." Thus writes n man whelltesln Lubec, Me., te the proprietor, We are sure of hearing favorably from the lady, for this preparation Is exactly suited te the troubles from which women se often suffer. Alse for llttlechlldruu. JlylO-lmdAw Cel.rirs's Liquid Hoef Tonle Is endorsed by physicians. Asker Velden's; take no ether. Of Druggists. JylJ-lwdeed&w A lleiniirknble Escape. Mrs. Mary A. Dalley, or Tunkhannock. l'a wasullUcted ferslx years with Asthma mid ltron ltren ibltlt, during which time the best physicians could give no relief. Her llfe was despaired of, until In lust Octebur she procured a llettle et Dr. King's New Discovery, when Immediate re lief was lelt.uud by continuing Its use for a short tlmeshewas completely cmed, gaining lu llesb 50 pounds lu u few- months. Flee Trial llettles of this certain euro el all Tin eat mid Lung Diseases lit Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 Neith gucen stiect, Itucastcr, l'u. Lai go llettles ll.ea. (I) Frem Cleveland, Ohie, Cemes a letterslened T, Walker, saying- "About six mouths uge commenced taking llurtteck llloed lllttcri for protracted cesu of lumbago and geneiul debility, and new am pleased te statu hate rccetered my appetite and wonted strength. Feel better nllogether." Fursuleby II. 11. Cochran, druggist, Hi uud 131 North Queen ttrcet, Lancaster. FncsnMss nnd purity arti communicated te the complexion by ulenu's bul phur Seap. "Hill's Hair 11 e," black or brown, lltly cents. jylJ-lwdeediw I'eur-Finin. Of our American people are uflllcted with el tk hcuducha In either Its nerteus, tillloiiser eon een grsllvc forms, caused by Irregular habits, high living, etc., and no lumedy bus ever conquered tt until Dr. Leslie's Special Prcncrtptlnn was dis covered. Give it u trial. Seu advertisement lu another column. (3) Honesty the Deit Policy. In advertising a modlclne It is best te be bon est; deception will never de; the people won't stand It, Let the truth be known ilmlJIurdeck Jllead Jtitters'.cure scretula, and nil eruptions of tbe skin. This modlclneli told et cry where by druggists. Fer sale by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 117 at IN North Queta itrett, Lancitr. Take All In AIL Take all the Kidneys and Liver Mcdlclnei. Take alt the llloed purifiers, Take all the Dytprptlu nnd Indigestion . euro, Take all the crif, FoVer and blltetu specifics. Take ull the Jiraln nnd Nerye ferce relives. Take nil the llrcat health restorers. In short, take all the best qualities of all theeennd the best QunUtlesatfM thebcstmcdlclnesluthe world and you will find that Hep Hitters hat e the best curatlve qualltles and powers of all ccmcenirntal In them, And that they will euro when any or all of these, singly or combined, fall I I I 1 A thorough trial will give posltlve pi oef of this. Hardened Liter. Fit e years age I breke down with kidney nnd liver complaint and rheumatism. Slnoe then I have been unable te be about nt all. Myllvcrbecamohardllke weed) my limbs wcre puffed tipand filled with water. All the best physicians agreed that nothing could cure me. I resolved te try Hep Hitters t 1 have used seven bottles I the hardness has all geno from my liver, tbe swetting Inuii my limbs nnd It has worked a miraclt In my case i other wise I would have been new In my grave J. W. S10IIEY. Ul-rnui, Oct. 1, 1681. Poverty nnd Suffering. I was dragged down with debt, novel ly and suffering for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctoring. I wns completely discouraged, until ene year age, by the advica of my pastor, I commenced uslngllep Hitters, and lu ene month we wcre all well, nnd nene of us have been sick n day since, and I want te say te nil peer men, you can keep your families well n year with Hep Hitters for less than ene doetor's visit will cost. I knew It.' A WenxiHOMAw. "None genutne without n bunch of green Heps en the whtte label. Shun nil the vile, poisonous stuff w Ith " Hep " or " Heps " in their name. uty-IvM,W,FAw ''bVECIAI, 0bTICE8. Mothers I Mothers 1 1 Mothers 1 1 1 Aie you disturbed nt night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering nnd crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, goatenco nnd get a bottle of Mils. WINSLOW'S aOOTHINO SY11U1'. It will rcllove the peer Illtle sufferer Immediately depend upon ltj there Is no mlstake ubdut It, Thcre Is net a mother en earth who boa ever used It, who will net tell jeu at ence that It will regulate the bowels, and glve rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operullng Uke magic. It is peifectly sare te use lu all cuscs, and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of ene of the eldest mid best fcmalephjslclans and nurses In the United States. Sold every w here. 25 cents n bottle. Juneltt-ljd.tw llucklen's Arnica Suite. The Hest Salt e In the world for f !ut. Hi ulses, Seros, Ulcers, Salt Hhnum, Fever Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chllbalns, Hums and all Skin Eruptions, positively cures 1'lles.er no pay re quired. It Is guaranteed toglve pel feet satisfac tion, or money refunded, l'rlce 25 cents per box. Fersalcby Cerhran. the DruggUt, 137 and ISO North Queen sticet, Lancaster, l'u. (I) ITCHING PILES." SYMPTOMS I M01STUUEI Llke perspiration, Intcnse Itching, worse by scratching, most at night, seems If pin-worms wcie craw ling. " bwayne's Ointment "is a pleas ant, sure cure, jan2S.MWFAw Net n Cnse. Net a case of lhcumatlsm, net a auc of neu ralgia, net n case of lamencss, net a case of pHln or sprain net one has fulled te go when at tacked by Themas' Eclertric Oil. Fer wtle by II. H. Cochran, druggist, 137 and li'J North Queen btnet, Lancaster. l'UETTY WOMLX. Ladles who would retain frehnes and tlvae ty. Don't rail te try " Wells' Health Uenew or." (J) MVIint Can't be Cured Must be Knitured." Tills old udnge docs net signify thnt we intut BUtrcrthe lotteries of djHpeptlu, when a medi cine with the curntltu properties of Jlurdeck Vloeil Hitters It available. It Is ene of the most substantial and reliable remedies sold te-day. Fer mle by H. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and III North Queen street, Lancaster. Neneus Debilitated Men Yeu nre allowed a free trial of thirty dHyt of the use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Helt with Electric Suspensery Appliances, for the speedy lellcf and permanent euro of Nervous Debility, lest or Vitality and Manhood, and nil kindred troubles. Alse, ler many ether diseases. Com plete restoration te health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. Ne risk Is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full Information, tonus, etc., mailed free by addressing Voltaic Helt Ce., Mar shall, Mich. LIFE 1'IlESEltVEH. If you are losing your grip en life, try " Wells Health lteuewer, uees direct te w cak spots. jm HIIOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA. Is the inosteffccllvo Pain Destreyerln the world. Will most surcdy quicken the bleed whether taken Internally or applied externally, and thereby mere certainly UELIEVK FAIN, whether chronic or ncute, than any ether pain alleviator, and It Is warranted deuble the strength of any similar preparation. It cures puln In the Slue, Iluck or Uewels, Sore Threat, ltheumatlsin, Toethncho nnd ALL ACHES, and Is The Great Kellever of 1'aln. " HIIOWN'S HOUSEHOLD PANACEA " should be In every family. A tcaspoenf ul et tbe Panacea In n tumbler of hi t water sweetened, If pre ferred, taken at Dcdtlme, will HUEAlC UP A COLD, a cents a bottle. in3MydM,W,84w-. -Spent Fifty Dollars In doctoring for rlitmmatlnm before I tried Themas' Ectectric Oil. Used a 50-cent bettle or this medicine, and get out In one week. Fer burns nnd sprains It Is excellent." Jns. Durham, East Pembroke, N. Y. Fer ale by II. U. Coch ran, druggist, 137 and 133 North Queen street, Lancaster. A Werd of Caution. Itulliead men, mechanics, commercial tra velers, base balllsts, fanners, and ethers who labor out of doers, um peculiarly liable te acci dent nnd Injury. Themas' Ecleetric Oil for bruises, bums, bites and sprains, Is one of the finest applications yet devised. Forsaleby II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 131) North Queen sticet, Lancaster. "ItOUOH ON FILES" Cures Piles or Hemorrhoids, Itching Protruding, Ulecdlng, Internal or ether. Internal and Ex temal ltemedy lu each package, bure cure, 60c. Druggists. (3) These are Solid Facts. The best bleed purifier uud system regulator ever placed within the reach of sufferinghu inanity, tiuly Is Electric Hitlers. Inactivity or the Liter, llllleusness, Jaundlce, Constipation, Weak Kidneys, or any disease of the urinary organs, or who ever requlies an appetizer, tonic or mild stimulant, will always find Electile Hit ters the bestnud only certalncuie known, They act surely and quickly, every bettle guaranteed te glve cntlre satisfaction or niouey refunded. Sold at fifty ceuts n bettle by II. H. Cochran, Dnigglst, 137 uud l'SJ North Queen street, Lan caster, l'u. (1) BK1N DISEASES. "8 WAYNE'S OINTMENT.' " Swayne's Ointment" cures Tetter, Salt Hheum, Klngwerm, Seres, Pimples, Eczema, all Itchy Eruptions, no matter hew obstinate or long standing. Jan2S-MWF&w MOTIIEItSI MOTHEUSII MOTHKIlSlil Are you disturbed nt night nnd broken of your rust by u sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If se, go at once and get a bettle of Mm. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYltUl'. It will rollevo the peer .llttle sufferer Immediately depend upon It; there Is no mlstake about It. There Is net n mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you nt once that It will legulate the bowels, and glve rest te the mother, und relief and health te the child, operating llke magic. It Is perfectly sate te use In nil cases, nnd pleasant te the taslu, and Is the prescription or one or the eldest and best remule physlcluns In the United Status. Sold every where. 25 cents n bottle. lUUj'di-iy UJU, IT ,OA w "HOUGH ON ATCII." " Heugh en I teli" cures humors, cnintlens, ringworm, letter, salt rheum, frosted feel, chil blains. (3) VNVEK TAK1NU, TTTNDEIVTAKINa. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, IU.KC4BTBS, l'X. rersenal attention given te nil orders. Every thing lu tbe Undertaking Hue furnished. Having secured the bei vices of a nrst-class me chunlc, 1 am prepared te de all kinds or Uphol stering at vciy inoderuio prices. All kinds of Furniture Upholstered. Give me a call, L. R. ROTE. laiUC-ltd OAIiL. AT REIGART'S OLD "WINE 8TOUK -FOU- Listen's Extract of Beef. V1H0T IM TBI W0ELP. EstAbUihed,176. H.l.SLAYHAKEU.Agt, rviiu Pa, w s&st stdf st, MEDIC JA. P WOKITE HEMEDY. HAPPY CHILDREN. Hew te Make Thefll StcKerp Them In Hemlth nnil They Will Take Card of Hie Ilest, L- The Jey or overy well regulated household,' comes chiefly from the children. Thousands f , nffeetlonnte parents de net take care or their rniiurcn, nireugu Iglinrnnce mero man cuinn- nlpn I die, uie ncgicctiucy siiuer mem te iuii sick aim Mr when knowledge mliht. lmve saved them te leve ii nnu neine. Jir. David Kennedy offers nis in vorlte Hcinedy ' as emphatically a medicine for the children gentle lu lis action, containing no harmful ingredients uhatrier, going straight te tlie bleed, which when Impute, Is the seat and sourre or disease hteriffl Jlemedy" Is the rrlend or childhood and should be round In every nursery In the land. Keep It In your heuse rer your children's sake, as well ns for your own. Try It nnd you will un glad you saw this article. Muke lib mistake. The mcdlclne Is "tUverlte Jtcmcdu " nnd the nmurli tbe proprietor's name nnd art- dress : Dr. David Kennedy, Hundeut, N. Y. One wuiiui it eniuu. Ooeil words for m. Hnnil Tlitnr Dr. David Kennedy's " Favorite Kemcdy " Is exactly what It claims tebe, and deserves the pratse that arc showered upon tl by nil who have uscdlL Israel II. Hnviler. or Suutrnrl le. N. V.. snvs ! ir. "My llttle daughter was ret end with Salt Hheum from head te root. Dr. Kennedy's Favorlte llemcdy cured her. This wns two years age." tVe Are Net In the Ilublt or l'lifTlng any sort el patent tueaiclncs lu our columns, but we hap pen te knew Dr. David Kennedy, of llondeut, N. Y., and can personally testify te the excel, lence of the mcdlclne which tlie doctor calls " Favorlte ltemedy." And If a word or ours will porsuade anybody te use It nnd thus find roller rrem suffering no professional otl'iuetto shall hinder us from saying that wmd. Fer diseases of the bleed, kidneys nnd bowels It hns no equal. We would net bowltheutlt for llve times the dollar that It costs. Dally Times, Trey, AM', nlyl-lmcedtw , YER'S PILLS. TO DYSPEPTICS. The most common signs of DYSPEPSIA, or INDIGESTION, aienn oppression nt the slum neb, nausea, flatulency, wuter-hrash, heart-burn, vomiting, less of nppetlte, nnd constipation, Dyspeptic patients sufferunteld miseries, bodily and mental. They should stlmulale the diges tion, and secure regular dally action of the bow els, by the use of moderate doses of Ayer's Pills. Alter the bowels uie icgutatul, one of these Fills, taken each day after dinner, Is usually all that Is required te complete the euro. AYEU'S PILLS nre sugar coated and purely tcgetnble a pleasant, cntlicly safe, and tellable medicine rer the euro of all lilteiileiH oftlie Stomach and Hew els. They ure thu best of all purgatives ferrumlly use. vitKr.tnEU nv Dr. J.C. AYEII& CO., Lewell, Muss. Sold by ull Druggists. GKAY'H Hl'EUlFIO MEDICINE. The Great English ltemedy. An unfailing euro for 1m potency und nil Diseases that fellow Less or Memery, Universal Lassitude, Pain In the Hack, Dimness of Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether diseases that lead te In sanity or Consumption und a Premature Grave. Full particulars In our pamphlet, which we do de do slre te send Ireo by mall te every ene. This Spe cific mcdlclne Is sold by nil druggists nt II nor package, or six packages rer ts, or will be sent free by mall en receipt of thu mi ney, by ad. dressliu; the aireut. II. 11. CUUIIIt.t.N, l)tuggl' eelu Airent. Nes. 137 and 1A) North Qut' street, l-unauter, i .u On account et counterfeits, we have adopted the Yellow Wrapper i the only genuine. THE GltAy M EelciNE CO , Uuffale. N. Y. Al'TEIl ALL OTIIE11H KAlIi, OOMSULT DR. LOBB, NO. 33 North Fifteenth street, below Callewhlll street, Philadelphia. Cures nil Discuses or both sexes. Twenty Years Experience. Consultations by mall. NEHVOU8 AND SPECIAL DISIJ VSES. New book Just out. Send for It. Hours 11 n, in. till 2 p. m.,and 7 p. m.te 10 p. m' Heeks free te the mulcted. lebJlyd.tw CONSUMPTION-! HAVE A POSITIVE remedy for the above dlteuse; by Its use thousand of cusea of lliu werxt kind of long standing hat e been cured. Indeed, se st long I my fultli lu Its cMleucy that I will send TWO HOTTLES FHEE.tegethcrwItha vuluable trea trea tlte en this dlsease te any sufferer. Git t) express und 1. O. address. DK.T. A. S LOCUM, Janl6mded&0mw 181 Penrl St., N. Y. C3AFE. SURE AND SPEEDY CURE. O KuTTUns, Varicoekli nnd Srxctxi. Disxxsita. Why be humbugged by quacks, can find In Dr. Wrfcht thu when you eniy JiKee- lab PiivHiciAir in Philadelphia who makes a specialty of the aliove dlsoeses und ocnee them T Ctrnxs ouAiuirrxxe. Advics wine, day una even, lng. Strangers can be treated and return home the satue day. OOlccs private. DK. W. II. WltlQHT, Ne. 241 North Ninth street, nlmve Huce, P. O. Hex 873. FhUadelphla. an29-lydw M' ANIIOOD restored. HEMEDY KIlKE. A victim of youthful Imnruilencetauslmr Pre- mature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost51auheod, .tc, having tried In vain every known remedy, basdltcevercd a simple self cure, which he will send FKEE te his fellow sufferers. Address, J II. HEKVES, 43 Chatham St., New Yerk City. JunlG-lyeedilyw TTEADQUAETERS FOR THE INDIAN MEDICINES, Ka-ten-ka and Medoc Indian Oil, -AT- Lecher's Drug Stere NO. 8 EAST KING ST.. Lancaster. Fa. aitUVEHIES. AT RURSK'B. PICNIC GROCERIES. Sai dines lu Oil and Mustard. Fresh Salmen and Lebster. Petted Ham, Tongue. Chicken uud Gauie. Deviled Ham uud Chicken. Lunch Tongue uud WholuOxTenguoln Cans. Pickles In small glass Jam, CnndcnstdMllk. Chipped Dried Heef. Full Cream Cheese. Yerk Lunch or Pretzel Crackers. Fresh Oysters in ene and two pound cans, etc. 1'lCNIC l'LATES. Geed Royal Coffee and Teas, At BURSK, NO. 17 HAST HINQ STREET, LANCASTER. PA. COAl BR. MARTIN, WII0LK8ALK AhU IIBTA1L Dealer ie All Kinds of Lanlicr soil Ceal J-Yard: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets nbove Lemen. Lancaster. nii-lvd T AUMQ ARDNERS 4 JEFKERIE8, COAL DEALERS. OrricES : Ne. 129 North Queen street, nnd Ne. Ml North l'rlnce street. Yards: North l'rlnce street, near Heading UrU LANCASTER, I' A. auglMfd M. V. B. COHO, 8J0 NOUTII WATKIl STKEF.T, Lancaster, Pa., WHOLKSALB AMD BKTAIt. OBALXU IK LUMBER AND GOAL. COXMBCTIOK WITU Till TSLirDONlO EXOUAKOB, Yard add Offiex ; Ne, H30 NOUTII WATKU BTUEET. febSJ-lvd B! OTE IS MAKING CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT ltS.00 A DOZIS, AT NO. 100 NOUTU QUEEN BTHEHT, Jnl9U4 Lntr, jfe. ui 'tf "9 twtVwyyiAvv A b'ivy-&fcX www jpr' Peerless Traction t; V' i'Av 35v. -l'ORTATlLK;OK'STAT10NARTMsfe.iKS ENGINES, BOILERS AND SEPAllATOnS, nEPAiniNQ, and nil kinds of Machinery, Contracts taken nnd all tt eik such as kept and dene In any Machine Shep. Calloneraddress, Ezra F. Landis, Wemb-NO. 530 te 637 NOKTH C1IEKUY ST., Lancaster, l'u. ml9-emcedAw KJNOINE AND BOILER WORKS. BEST Steam Engine -AND- BOILER WORKS. AS WB HANDLE OUR OWN GOODS, It AVI! NO AUKNTfi, CAN IN8UKK OIIK FATHOMS LOW FUICK3 AND GOOD WOUK. BOILERS. Vertical and Hnrlzental.Tubnlar, Fine, Cylinder, Murine, uouuie-dcck nnu ronuuie. FUltNACE-WOUK, IILAST-I'IPES, 8TACK8, Ac, Ac TANKS ler Water, Acids and Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, rrem two te sixty horso-pewer. l'oitable Engines, en Wheels nnd Sills; Six Sizes 1, 6, 8, 10, 15 nnd a herse power. - SAW MILLS. Peny Mills nnd Large Mills, llark Mills Cob Mills. Leather Hellers, Tun Packers, Trlpple Gearing ler herse pun er. PUMPS. lb-It und Gear Pumps; Mining Pumps; Cem unit u a uuijm nnu iit-mvrn. CerltrlfiiKul Pump, Strain Pump. Gearing, Fullejs, Fly Wheels, Clamp llexes, lliviiKCii-, i.'iiiiiihh, ijuuunt. enn aic')n Tees, Pulley Flutes, Packing ilexcs, M Spindles, Mill Hushing, Ac, Ac., Ac and Mill Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iieu, for Gas, Hteam and Water, Cost Iren Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Water nnd Steam, Valves, Cocks, Steam Onuses, Ouuge Cocks, Gless Wnler Gauges, Safety Vulves, Whistles, Globe Valves, Goterners, Patent Self Feeding Lu bricators, Glass Oil Cups, Glitss Tubes, lnlicters or Heller t coders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum and Plum bago. WILTING Gum, Cotten and Leather. CASTINGS Heavy and Light Iren and llrnsa. Heller Iren, Sheet Iruu, liar Iren, and Stcel. HEATERS Fer Dwellings, Schools and Public Sanding. STEAM HEATIUO,' Estimates, Drawings and Pattern Werk fur nlsbLd at Heasenabla Itate. B- Kepalrtnj promptly nnd carefully nt Uiuded te. Address, Jelin Best & Sen, NO. 333 EAST FULTON SfREBT,. ?&$ i.i LANCASTEK.PA. JanlMydAw & EXVUltSlONB. e""'smTm pE ENRYN l'ARK. Penryn Park, -ON TIII- Cornwall & Mount Hepe R, R, Excursion Cem in It tee of Churches, Sunday Schools und ether select organizations, In tank ing their summer arrangements, should net ueg led te reserve uday for Penryn I'ark. This delightful resort is situated In the midst or the SOUTH MOUNTAINS And IU grounds covering hundreds or acres ate easy or access rrem all parts or central 1'Hen. sylvanla. Fer the free use of excursionists there are extensive CUOQUET AND LAWN TENNIS GROUNDS, LAUGE DANCING PAVILION, HAND BTAND, KITCHEN, BASKET AND CLOAK KOOMS, and OltSEHVATOllY On tbe Summit of the Mountain. There Is also n rerroshment room in charge or a competent caterer, where meals can be procured at moderate rates, n photograph gallery and numerous ether attractive features. Ne liquors ullewed en the grounds. Excursions from all points en tbe Philadelphia A Heading and Heading A Columbia ltutlreads will be curried direct te the Ferk without change of cars. Complcte information can he elitalnca ana en gagements effected with purtlcs from all points en the Phtladclnhla St. Itradlni; and Heading A Columbia itallreuds, upon application te C. G Hancock, General Passenger uud Ticket Agent, Philadelphia A Heading Hallreud, 227 Seuth Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa., nnd with parties from Lebanon by applying te the undersigned, CAHL 1 ira mjuii.ti.r..'Divr., 8upt. Cornwall A ML Hepe Kullread, mav8-3md j.ouanen l'n. S' UMMER OP 18S5. js m Cornwall & Lebanon -AND L Colebrook Valley Railroad. MT. GRETNA PARK, In tbe heart of the Smith Mountain, en the line of tbe ubove read, U effciud te ludlvldualiand associations Free of Charge. These Krm"lll9i covering hundreds of acres, are easy of access Irem ull parts et Eastern rennsylvanla. a-Thcreare MOUNTAIN STHEAMS.snanned by vustle bridges; MOUNTAIN Sl'KlNGS, wulled up with native sandstoue; SHADY WALKS and l'HOMENADES. A LAKGK DANCING l'AVILLION, LAHGE DINING HALL. KITCHEN, DINING IIOOU, .niiiitva nvvnliva nnll DlrdTrn at..Anna K1IU iauur.0, jii,.w.mw um. wu.tu uu.au scattered through the greve for the free use et excursionists. LAWN TENNIS, CH0QUET.1IALL GHOUNDS, HOWLING ALLEY, SHOOTING GAL. LKUY, QUOITS AMD FOOT IJALL Are among tbe amusements olTeiod. Ne Intcxleatlncr Drinks Allowed en tbe Premises, a-l'artlfs desiring It, can proeuro meals at the l'AKK HESTAU11ANT, whleh ill be under the cliarge or MIL E. M. 1IOLTZ, tbe noted caterer of tbe LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who Mill be en the grounds throughout tbe sea son, giving It bis personal supervision. .ua'Cxcursiens iidiii an neiuta 01 luts en l'ennsylva- nla It. 11. will be carried direct te the l'urk with out ch&nue of cars. arExours!eii rates and full Information can be obtained and engagements effected with parties from all peiuts en the Pennsylvania 11. U. upon appllcaUen te GEO.W. BOYD, As slstant General 1'assenger Agent, 1". U. U., Ne. 233 Seuth fourth street, rbUadelphla, or te J. C. JENNINGS, I b u pt. c, a L, c. Y. . JL, LUftaen, va. Biyj-U4H ' ',. JJAw. TKK8 aOOD,K sj i .AAAfcH V HAQER A ?m. r 'mmt SUMMER DRESS GOODS Summer Silks, Surahs, Tricetine, Peulards, Pongee, Grenadines, Nun's Veilings and Albatross. Linen lawns, French Salines, American Satincs, llritish Cleths, Chambrny Ginghams, Zephyr Ginghams, Embroideries and Laces. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas, Gauze Underwear. HAGER & BROTHER, 25 WEST KING STREET. NK EXT DOOR TO THE COURT UOUHE. FAHNESTOCK'S. Fer Het Weather - - . WHITE GOODS for Lafc, OF K VEHY UESCHU'TION AT 8, 10, 12, 15, 18, 3), 25 CTS. Ul'. SUMMER UNDERWEAR for Ladies, Gents andOhildrer SUMMER HOSIERY-Great Quantities at Iw Prices. Jerseys I Jerseys 1 1 Jerseys I ! I LAHOK STOCK. ALL SIZES, FOH LADIES txae, t3.uuup. WW, R. E. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te the Court c IIEAI KTOl'.K. Carpets and Mattings, METZGER & fHOM LATE AUCTION SALES AT VEHY LOW I'KICES. Mattings, Oarpeta, Carpets, Mattings, Mnttings, Carpets, Alse, LAHOn let or WHITE C0UNTERP.IJM rrem the kte Great Auction gale lu New Yeik, at CSc., 75c, 11.00 and opTte $5.00. UOOD JUARUAINS at Metzger & laughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST'ENG ST., L f Between' the Coepor Ueaie and Berrol Ilorse IIeteL fe n..- 'r . i i.i. wi..'.'. .l.'i'..y..i W'.VS1' EA'i i........ B OWERS. & HURST. NOS. 26 & 28 NORTH AFTER An Klcifiint Line of IIATISTE In Cliolce l'attcrng and Colorings. Chelcn Assortment of NEW POINTS, batlne Klnlsli. Our LINEN D'INDES. VICTOKIA LAWNS, PIQUES and 1'LAIH NAINSOOKS are pronounced very Une ; e sell Large QuantltlCHefthem wblcb proves them te be Clieap. Ladles GAUZE VESTS a lliirgaln at 25c, A Ilargaln In Chlldren'ii 1ILACK IIOS1EHY at ISKc.hIIhUch. Ilest 1'ACiriC LAWNS closing out Very Lew. A lilff Harfjaln in IIATII TOWELS, two for 25c. bEKHSUCKEHSateVic TJpst Quality of ZKl'HYH GINGHAMS, Very Lew IUrgaliu offered In every department, wltu 10 per cent, deducted from almost overy bale. BOWERS & HURST, NOS. 26 and 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET, - - Lancaster, Pa. MI.VEHWAHE. H. Z. RUOAD3. ATTENTION ! We would call-attention of purchasers te tbe very fine and com cem com pleto Une of moderate priced Ladles' 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 Watohes In a great variety of styles and at the low prices brought about by the long depression of tbe tlmes. Our Nickel Watches at 85.00 are geed watches for the money, and are going off very fast. We received the ether day a large invoice of all the latest novel nevol novel tios in Silver Jewelry, Oxydized, etc., very pretty and worth soo seo soe ing ; would be pleased te have you call and bee them. H. Z. RHOAD8, lancasteu. pa. Ne. 4 West King Street. JIOVSEVUJiXiaUIlfO ueuvs. s: HIRK'S OARPET IIAL-Ii. CARPETS! KKOI'ENINQ OF SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the Largest and Ucst Selected Line of Carpets ever ex, hiblted lu this city. WILTONS. VELVETS, all tbe Trading Makes of IJODY AND TAl'ESTHY llHUSSELS, THHKE-rLY, All-Weel and Cotten Chain KXTltASUi'EHS, and all qualities of IN GHA1N CAltl'ETS, DAMASK and VENETIAN CAHl'ETS. HAG and CHAIN CAItl'KTSef our own manufacture a speciality. Special Attention paid te the Manufacture of CUSTOM. CAHl'ETS. Alsearull Llue of OILCLOTHS, BUGS, WINDOWSHADKS.COVEKLUTS, Ac, AT SHIRK'S CARPET HALL, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. B( OOKS AND STATIONERY. JOrlR BAER'S SONS, OKI-Kit AT LOWEST THICKS, Blank Heeks, IVriting rniici-s, Euvoleios, Writing Fluids mul Liks, HOLLAND'S GOLD PENS, Steel l'ens. Lead 1'enclls, 1'ecket Heeks, mil Beeks, Letter Heeks, and an Assortment of fine and Staple Stationery. AT TUB SIGN Of THE BOOK.-Ct NOS. 15 and 17 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. n t n'vW 'i V -" tit . " T' , ,- . - - ,'" i mr'JWifytfcvi. a ,B' Indian Cleths, Persian Lawns, Indian Mull, Tiqae Welts, French Nninzoek, English Nninzoek. Embroidered Swiss Robes. Lisle and Silk Gloves, Hosiery and AND CII1LDKEN at 50c ,75c., 11.00, II.SS, fl.M. tl.75. Houae, Lancaster. Pa. -AT- HAUGHHAN'S, Carpets, MfittlllKB, Mattings, Carpeta. Yeu will get LANCASTER, PA; v , QUEEN STREET. TO-DAY. CARPETS! lub2S-2mdAw JIOVKH. w m lMviwt, " - - -- nAVrir-in , S nJI r1i, rVM .. MSana v -sw. j,m m . : v id w sft.S' ;,'ikaT''-.A3La!4lfc.'F3Wt,fc .. T" . . rr a ,'T .1 1 1. . - . i .i. y. A SELaJ.jlittJjSjfll'WC 73TJSC,79til?XUil.rg -i-. ? -"-";-.jib- " f'JKt!SKmvib,UttXtt1.1M " " ' i',r.J 'V'kkiA4i. i r- t-vi MMWW JJBiJBH mkm ivi ttr W . MMter for MH W9 ,., and ri, i ,rw HHIrsrrll a mttwatWTiti rm.m.,sm fl l& tftAfl T IHaKOH AND T.AWflil r It. m . 1J-Z --""' . jfu. ;vMj I, HA1LHO AD. .frfcXJj AlUUKOmHKTOIfWSSBtlOM TIUIMS.' 8UNDAY, MAY 2tTn, 1685. NOHTHWAltD. Sunday . , A. M. Lebanon.,,. .... g.eu Arrlve. Cornwall 7:41 Manhchn 7.11 Lancaster. 6 47 Klntf SL Lauc. CIO Lcave. a. jr. . BOUTHWAHD. Ijcave. a. v. Lebanon 7.9) Cornwall jm Manhclm Ktt Lancaster 8.33 Anlve. King SL, Lane 8:40 P.M. S.15 1M l?Zi 1250 12:40 r. h. P.M. 0.55 0:37 0 07 6;H 6 30 P.M. P.M. 7.30 7.40 H.I'J 8.48 A.M, J.40 0.20 8 43 8 10 8.U8 A.M. A.M. 7.11 8 01 840 Ihli 0.-20 A. M. r. v. KM 12 11 1:18 1.M 105 A. M r. r. P.M. A, II.W UOK.Hlint.il l it i K.Oit.V0 Bc,,MAt,"i 8uPL i. and C. A ML II a tern Eltz, Supu 1'. 4 K. 11. IL alMyaw JTEADINO & COIiUMDLA. ABHANGEMENT OK l'ASSENUKU TltAINS. SUNDAY, MAY 24, 1885. NOHTHWABD. A, M. P. M. D.I4 50 HcadhiR AitnivH. P.M. 5.50 A.M. Columbia. 730 Marletta Junction a 12.33 3 40 .... 4:00 .... 8S5 .... 3M e-en 8 40 8$5 2 .15 7:15 P.M.A.ii. p. m. r. M. 6:19 .... unicnics 7 Incastcr 7.'t0 Ijnncaster (King Street).. l'je yuarryvllle ;,, 625 Lkavk. a.m BOUTHWAUD. KM 12 40 p'.'m. m'. "cadlnK .r- 7:5 Marietta Junction 300 Cblcklrs i),3j 12-00 P.M. 7J .... 8.20 .... 8-25 .... 8.12 4.50 840 6-00 9.20 em P. M. P. M. ljiuiiiui , ,,, 025 Lancaster 9.12 Lancaster (King street).. 9.20 guarryvllle....?. (., 10.20 205 1:58 2.05 P.M. nnil rr.i..i 11. ,.... ........ .. .: fc. ".' nni n. rnnnepi nr .m nM with trains te iKn.. "nu.-Mipie, i-eusvitie, iiarrlsbuiv, pj.',?.",'0""1' nl,a New ierki via Bound BroeTc At Columbia with trains Ie and from Yerk. Cldckics. Junet"" U" trains te and from a il j!.1'c!m wltl Iralns te and from Lebanon. LacaliTend'upje!1!1 lm'"8 " " tlm Arrive Heading, lo-ie a. m 5 55 p. m. p" "y,vunrryviiie, e.40 p. m. ' april IHydAw A. M. WILSON, SupL PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 8CUKV- .T.l5!P.,iaT'J I-!"icastcr and leave and arrive at Philadelphia as fellows! "" Leave Iave WE8TWAHD. News Kxpncs t. Philadelphia. 4 10 a. tn. Lancaster. 6 25 a.m. 6J0 D.31 " 0.35 - 0.50 " B5 2in p. m. 2 10 2 50 " . ay l-assencer Mali train via M t i m . train via M I.Jey 7.ijr) Ne. 2 Mail train! via Columbia. Niagara Express Hanover Accem Past Line Dallyt .... Frederick Accem... Lancaster Accem... Harrlsburg Accem.. Columbia Accem.... Harrlsburg Express. Chi. & Cln. Express.! Western Express f.. Pacific Express).... 1 ua. in. via Columbia. 11-V) a. in. via Columbia. Via .Ml. Jey. 2 IS p. m. 4 40 5 10 " 8J0 " 10 U5 ' 11-J0 " Lcave 5 30 7:10 " 7:40 10.11 " 12:10 a. m. 115 Arrive at Philadelphia. 4.-2S " 8 25 ' 10 'JO " via. ML Jey. 11:15 a. m. 3:15 p.m. 6.00 " 5 15 " 6 50 EASTWAHD. I'hll'a Expicssf last Line Harrlsburg Express. I.anc'r. Alceiu.. ap... Lancaster. 2.27 " 6-05 " 8 10 " 8 55 " 910 " 12JWp. m, VS " Columbia Accem Seashore Express . . . . Johnstown Express! uuny cicepi eunuay Sunday Mall 300 Day Exprcssf 4 45 Harrlsburg Accem. 6:45 9.45 The Marietta Arpmnmnttillnn In.mBrttnmhi. at 11:45 a. in., reaching il arietta at 12 01. Leaves Marietta at 3 15 p. m. und arrives at Columbia at nt30: also leaves at 8:35 and arrives at 8.50. . 1 he Yerk Accommodation lcaes Marietta at Tl ''.?n'JlB!3,l'C9ntLan'',llcrat 80". connecting- withHarrisburgExproAsatSle. B The Krederlck Accommodation, west, connect cennect connect ,nKlHt..Va"caBterw"nrMtI'lne. wesL atifcoen. m.,fwltl run through U Frederick. The Frederick Accommodation, cast, leave Columbia at 12. a and reaches Lancaster at 12JS p. m. The Lancaster Ar.fnmiYinriAttrtn.etjMVAt jiurrwuurg nt kiv p. in. ana am verm Loud at 9-15 n. in. Hanover Accommodation, yrett, connecting at I'tcaster with Nlag..i:xpress at 9-JO a. m. will run uirnagu w iianever, dally, except Sunday. ast LUk, west, en Sunday, when Massed, will step at Downlngtewn, CeatusTllle. rarCesburg, IU. Jey, Lllxabethtewnand Mlddtetewn. t.The only trains which run chilly. On Sunday ttc-MaU train west runs by way of Columbia. TORNWATjIi AND LKRANON AND , V. COLEBHOOK VALLEY UA1LUOADS. nrwtmiivn d Trains leave Lebanon dally ( except Buna 1 at G.J0 a. in., 12-JO and 7.30 p. m. Arrlve at Cornwall at 6.40 a. m.. 12:10 p. tn. eud 7:40 p. m.; at Concwage at 7ffl0 a. in., 1-25 and 8 SO p. in., connecting with the Pennsylvania rjil read ler peiuts cast and west. HORTBWABD. Trains lcave Conewago at 7 JO a. in 8 JO anft 8.25 p. m. ArrUent Cornwall at 8.-00 a. m., 4.18 and 9Sp. m.; at Lebanon at 8:20 a. in.. 4,'W and 9:15 p. Tn., connecting at Lebanon with Philadelphia IU10 Heading railroad for points east and west, and the Lebanon and Tremont Branch for Jones Jenes town, Plncgreve and TremenL The 6.J0 a. m. train will step only at CernvsJl Colebrook and BeUalre. CAJSltlAUES. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Edward Edgerley, FINE CARRLVGE BUILDEK MAHBET STBEKT, HEKT. HEAR OP POSTOFMUE, LANCAbTEB, l'A. A LAUGE STOCK OF BTIG&IES & CARRIAGES Comprising the Latest Styles and most Ele gantly Finished, at GKEATLY BEDICED I'HICES. If you wish te purchase a geed arti cle, my work la decidedly the cheapest lJhe state. M01TO-"FAIB DEALING AND 1IONI.ST WOHK." 4t9Dnn't fall te enceurage geed work. AH Werk FULLY WAHUANTED Lewest Price ferBEPAIBINGAND KEI'AINTINO. One set of workmen especially employed for that pur pose PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE, uev20tfdw N OIUJECK A MIIjEY. LANCASTER CARRIAGE WORKS. Norbeck & Miley, Prep's. COUNEH DUKE AND VINE STBEETS, LAN CASTEH, l'A. THE LAHGEST AND CHEAPEST RETAIL WORKS IN THE CITY OK COUNTY. WE CAN AND DO SELL AS FINE A VEHICLE Ai ANY OTHElt HUILDL'll FAIt 11EL0W THEIlt PltlCES. Hew wodeltlsamysteo'. Iut a visit te our fiicteiy. and seeing tbe system we have adopted jeu will net wernier. l'utioulze theso that descrvi) It. Our sletk at pmseut Is very large, aud will bu sold ut a still liutlier (eductien. Wobeustof our WHEELB, us they caunetbe excelled. WE HAVE A LAHGE STOCK OF FINE SECOND-HAND WORK, CONSISTING OF BUOGIES. PHAETONS, Ac, Ac, which will be sold cheap, a-Glveusa call aud be convinced, Kcpalr lug neatly done. 3V r. if. 871 M 4-0 3:M P.M. P.M. I'M 4KB 6:10 B:U 6.60 P.M. , t.-,i t3'. . 1 "fflfc m f-i "" ? jw jfc. ,j vfl mi r -s iS3 ywnT, aSEtt M V, rfi.l . $ -it! s M. -i . -v , - ,
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