- . I.' " ' n J1 " u "YrV-., iT5 '". - fc a THE LANCASTER DAILY PrTELLIGENOEB, TUESDAY, AtJGTTST'4, 1885. ' MELISSA'S well. A bodge of currant sklitstha crumbling wall On cither side the binding brumbies mil Tim streaked und tawny lilies h(osem lull, Their wldo-uieuthcd truinpuU Dating In the HUH. Thn varying cot n-flewcrd bnd and blew, Willi violet edges loosely frayed A stumbling penr tvee droops below Its crooked length of shade. Drep Mink nineng the hoary heaps nf Mone A t lilcUct of red roses bars Iho way, Their milky thnrnoef II fly summers grenu Iilke horny benks of nnelent birds of pny. As slowly, en the widening springs, The tiimeless briars clench nnd cloe, Thcyblosemfntn lesser rings, Theelngle-elrelcd rosel The level field lies basking in thehnnf, A houndless splendor breeding nvorhend; Along the forest nmrgln, cool ami sweet, The wlhlptiiiiiBhnkcshcrwnxonfriiltefied j The rleiiintls swnys whlle nnd swings A Hun of foam along the crust j The cherry Una her purpling strings Against the shining West, The nnelent oil, where mint nnd mullein grew, Stniesupwnrd tliro'ndrlppllngreundnf messj A moment flnnlilugen the depth below The circling swallows lightly sweep nenvu, A bridge nfsllvcr, night by night, The stealthy spider bungs nnew, Te shimmer in the enily light, a jeneiru niesli or dnw. Ilere steed the dunky wcll-swei'p, curvlng-wlde A b.iref shndew bioke thegmssy swell; And, tilted down the stones, from slde te side, The brass-rlmmed bucket, plashing ns It fell. She wntched the cold, black water rlse ISenenth her arms, stralghl-strclehed nnd bare; Fur down she met the summer skies One great blue gulf of nil I Old men and rhtldtcn say she H03 beneath Mho lies beneath, and still the yetrs go by ; The silver bubbles drink her chilly bienth ; All, ciuel Time, tint will nutlet her dle ! Theru shall slie watch, nor yet w u old, A stony heap of beating clny, Till 0110 shall dare the glulllng cold And lift her te the day. l'erchance who knows? for no man maikcd her flight When long-consuming passion held her fust, pne gave ucrscerci 10 tne starless nlglit ; The long whlte mad curled backward ns she passed; Slie touched t he celled nnd sleepless snake j Her bare brew n ankles washed In dew j Shesaw thositrien morning break And widen Inte blue. llnuhelt, grasses blossom en the brim Where muiiy-tengucd tradition speaks her nitme ; (Ireen messes dip beneath the steely rim Where silent, te hcrmuningc-hed she came ; Ami when the corn Is het nnd brown, And wasting drought and fever come, Nn man w 111 drop a bucket deu n, Ner quench his thirst thuierrem. Dera Jlecil Uvettnle, er.TTisu juiAitr run j'vssujr. The Spurt fur Which Great l'rc)niillens nru .linking In tti Kaumpe Hills. 'Possum are very lean yet, but tliey are fattening rapidly, nnd In 11 nienlli the dnrkles will begin limiting ier tliem. Just nbove Mnhwali, . J., ncreHS the New Yerk shite line, Is the gap between llie llaverstraw and Itatiiatie ninuntaliis, through which Ilia I'.rle railway outers the ltnninpe Valley. Thore nre lets of possum in the mountains, anil in the IMilge weeds, te tlie southwest, tliey also abound. On the nigged sides of the moun tains, wliore the lauil cannot be used, darkles liave maile little clearings mid built leg linuses. The colerod peeple work en the farms and in U10 weeds who rover tliey can pick up Jobs, and, as it costs thorn little or nothing te live, tliey get along comfortably. On .moonlight nights when the 'possum ure fat the darkles nre in the weeds hunting the anlmala, whose meat is sweet te U10111. The 'ittssums run up the troes, climb out en tlie limbs, twist their tails around thorn nnd hang head downward. Tliey sleep that wiry when tliey nre In trim. TJielr winter (jnaiv ters are holes In the rocks or hollow troes. Tliey roll tliomselvcs tip Inte bails nnd llve en their own tlssue until warm woather comes again. The natives say tliey cat vego vege tables, Iruit, eilekela. ami, when tliey i-.ui llnd unsuspecting ones roosting low, chick ens. The presence in tlie weeds of 'jxmum jomeves suspicion from the daikles when the population of n henroest hereabouts is --decreased. Some of tiie darkies liave dogs te hunt the 'possum with, ami guns with which te sheet thorn. Other hae net, and tliey are obliged te dejicnd entirely en tiaps. Kfgtire I deiid deiid iallsnre usuri n geed (leal. A big Hat Mone is secured. It is held up in a slanting posi tion by sticks arranged like the llgure -I, and baited with an uppte When a 'imissiiih nib bles the appln the arrangoment of sticks col cel lapsus and the Mone tails en the animal. The 'possum la pluned te the earth, and, if the lile Is net crushed out of it by the tlme the darke ,ets around te leek after the trap, It is dispatched w ith 11 stick. Kigure I dead falls are easy te urrunije, nnd it darkey's luck nt bunting 'possum is largely dcpetidcnl en Jiis industry. Tlie 'possums hai" a pietly gamy taste. Torcmevo this the animal, atter the hhlels taken oil and its entrails are removed, is llrst " pjrbeiled. Tl.en, if the hunter has a stove, it is put in the even in a pan te roast in its own fat. When u let of the fat iias been fried out potatoes nre put In tlie pan te be cooked with the 'possum. If tholiuuterdoes net own a slove 11 big weed Ure is started. AVI1011 it Is reduced le coals a liole is dug in tlie glowing mass and the 'possum is laid In it and covered overwith ashes and ombers. At tlie right ktage potatoes utul corn are put in tlie ashes te re.wt. The darkles of the family sit by the tire and wait with yearning anticipation for thotime when the'jHsum tun be drawn out of its het bed. Tlie darkle nre new cleaning their gnus and watching deadfall sticks and getting ready for the 'possum season, M.Y WHIMS OITOICr.lt. Senater NemuIIIi's Concern fur Ills Wlfn Alter 11 Leng Hlege f I'lny. Senater Xestnltli, of Oregon, recently do de do ceascd, may be included within tlie category or the poker kings. It Is rotated that he played in a ganie of poker en 0110 occasion nt Portland, Oregon, continuously for six weeks. lien Helllday and Itufe Ingidls wero in the Miiie ganie. At the commencement of thosevonth woek it incidentally occurred te Xcsiuilli that he liad left home ler only a few days' sojourn at Portland, and hail net provided his wife with sulllclcnt inouey te last lenger. Perhaps slie was stiirviiijr or hail been forced te l)eg feed lreui nelgliber'sT Tlie thought was maddening, and thu lenger lie dwelt upon the posslble condition lu which hlsdusertedfaniily might be placed through his Infatuation for peker playing tlie niore moody he bcoauie. He could stand the harrowing rollcctien no longer, and, rising from hlsfccat, exclaimed: " Gentleman, you must oxeuso me. I am going straight home, pe sibly te llnd Mrs. Nesmllh starved te death. I left her only ?20 when I cameaway, oxpectlng te return in a woek. Ilere I hae been playing peker for six long weeks nnd loret all about her. Tills is cruel. I am tee wietched te play lenger, and must go home at once. I am a low hundreds v.'iniier. It is true, but heaven grant that Mrs. Xrsinllli is net a cold corpse. If slie Is, it Is my fault, and you are partly responsible." Ucn. Helllday, who would r.ither play poker Jlinn cat, being leser In the gjme bo be bo enme angry Ihxsiu.-e his friend Nesmlth in in Blsied upon returning Jieipp. IIe at encu blurted eut: "Nesmith, 1 don't bcllove ft word of your infernal wife story. Ymi'r aheail nntl want te Jump the ganie. Why don't you sjy se, Ukeniiiauaud net lay It en your wife. Yeu nuisttakeus for idiots." '"Great Oed,' rejoined Nesuiith, 'jump lliogamel Jump the gaine! when we liave been playing night nnd day for six long weeks, lulfeuriilng only for a few hours' sleep! Hew ieng de you exKjct a man te stay befere he may decently jump the guine? Qursoiue ifl overplay with biicIi a peker bogus you ngiiin you nover knew when you liave get enough, ami your wife might d 10 nnd be burled it hundred times ever he. fere you would Jump the gaine te attend her funeral." Away went Ncsmllh in a towering pas sion, whlle llufe Iugalls, who kuewNesinilli w.is sincere in the matter, caine near strang ling himself with suppressed laughter nt Jten llellid.iy's impotent roge. Tlie six wwks' game, therefore, broke tip, and IVen Helllday wwore that he would get even Willi Mesmlth seme day for jumping that game." Huvr'a Ucmcdy cures Hrlght's DUcase of the kidneys, nirveu dlseates, Jcjunle wtuikucss. lluiil'sHeinedy cures headache, cnstUeness, dyspepsia, dlsiuuesef thellvei und kidneys. Thu beet doctera use Ilnnt'it Kidney Itemed among their most valued prescriptions. nul-lwdeedaw ANecMltj' of tlenltli. It Is a prime necessity of health that the action of the bowels shenld be kept regular. Hut the way te orcrcemo a temporary nt of constipation or te remedy chronic, cesureties, is net te del uge the stomach and drench tlie bowels with purgatives of violent nnd pnlnful notion. The happy medium between nn Inoperative mid vio lent cathartle Is Hosteller's Stomach Hitlers, which nets Just sufficiently upon the bowels te relax them without pain, and which being n wholcseino tonic, as welt as nporlenl, has the effect of strengthening both them nnd the stom ach, nnd promoting the well being of the whole lutcrnnl economy. The removal of the blle ireni the bleed, Increases ncllvlty of the liver, usually dormant In cases of cesttvencss, and sound di gestion fellows the use of this beneficent medi cine, us thorough nnd genial In Its effects ns It Is sufe and pure In composition, llhetimnl'sm, fsver and ngue, kidney troubles and debility nre nlse remedied by It. JySUnngS Sj'tfttMjf NUTIVJIS. I Imve Advised my Daughter te try It, and slie Is going te de se." lie further says ; " 1 called en you about six weeks age sick with bilious disease. Teu gave me n bettle of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Ucmcdy nnd eet jne nil rigid. 1 wnnt mero of It." Thus writes n man who lives In I.ubee, Me., te the proprietor, We nre suits of hearing favorably from the lady, for this preparation Is exactly suited te the troubles rrem which women go often sutrer. Alse for little children. 1vl0-limUw IIe Onrefiit of the Untiles. If your children nre thrcnlcncd with croup or any threat (lllllculty, apply 11 low dieiis of Thnmim' JKclectrlc Oil. It Is tlie nicest medicine ler the little ones we knew of. Ker sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 nnd I .TO North (Juecn street, Lancaster. Mothers t Mothers It Mothers III Are you disturbed nt night nnd bt eken of your rest by a sick child suffering nnd crying with the excruciating pain df cutting teeth 7 If se, go ntonce nnd get 11 bettle of M Its. WINSI.OW'8 SOOTHING 8VUU1'. It will rellove the peer little sufferer I mniedlately depend upon Itr there Is no nilstuke about It. Thore Is net a motheron earth who hns ever used It, who will net tell you at ence that It wilt regulate the bowels, nnd glve rest te the niother, and relief nnd health te the child, operating llke magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases, nnd pleasant te the taste, nnd Is the picscrlptlen of ene of thoeldcstnud best female physicians nnd n tunes In the Untied Stutcs. 8eld everywhere. 25 cents n bottle. JunelO-lydAw The Kind we T.lke. The modtclne we most llke Is that which docs Its weckniilclcnnd well. Jlurileck Jlloed Jlillrrt 1110 the quickest kind of a euro for dyspepsia nnd liver and kidney nflVctlens. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 nnd 1?J Neith (juccn street, Lancaster. MOTH KU3. If yeunre falling ; broken, worn out nnd veus, use " Wells' llculth llencner," 11. D nor- run- g!Bl9. (21 Celiius's I.liiuld Iteet Tonic Imparts strength te body und mind. Tikc no ether, (if druggists. nu.t-lwdcedAw Causes Astonishment. "Completely prostrated for days with Indi gestion and bilious fever. The ctfcctsef two bottles of Itunleck Jlloeil Jlillrrt astonished me; visible Improvement light off." Mr. Xeuli Hates, HI mini, N. y. Forsale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, US and 1311 North Queen street, I.auc-.is-ter. Net n Case. Notncnse of lheuniatlsm, net a cahe of neu ralgia, net n case of luiueness, net 11 cesu nf palu or sprain net one has failed te go when at tacked by Thenun' Jeleclrle Oil. Fer anle by II. II. (JiK-liran, druggist, 137 und IK) North Queen st 1 eel, Lancaster. Nen mis Debilitated Men Yeu arenllewcd a free trial nf thirty ilnyi et Iho nsoef Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic licit with Klcctrlc Suspensery Appliances, ter the speedy lcllcfand permanent euro of Nervous Debility, less of Vitality and Manhood, nnd all Kindred tieublcs. Alse, for many ether diseases. Com plete liMlnnitinu te health, vigor nnd manhood guaranteed. Ne risk Is Incurred. Illustrated pamphlet, with full Information, tonus, etc., mailed rieu by uddrcsslng Yeltulc licit Ce., Mar shall, Mich. Ilurklrii Arntrii SaHc. The llcst Salve In the world for Cuts, Hrulses, Seres, Ulcers, Salt Ithuum, Fever Heles, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chllbnlns, Hums nnd all Skin Kruptlens, positively cures Piles, or no pay re quited. It Is guaranteed toglve perfect satisfac tion, or money lelunded. l'rlcu 23 cents per box. Fer sale by Cochran, the Druggist, 1J7 und 13) Neithtjuecn street, Lancaster, !M. (l) The Iniwliug Sitlesuiau Is nn Irresistible fellow, brim full of stories. Jokes, courage, si'ir-iissunince and grit. Hels very taking withal. Jlurileck IlUxnl Jlitleri ure 11 very taking mtslielimt-tbcy-take-rvery hole, and are sold everywhere. I'er silo by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 nnd 13!) Ninth Queen stlcel, Lancaster. Deteetles nnd l'rlinte Olllrers. Usually wear their badges of authority conceal ed under their clothing, but Dr. TUemas' y.Wrr trie Oil wears Its badgis in the form of printed labels attached te each and every bottle, se that nil may knew lis mission. It Is given lull and complete authority te arrest a) I aches und pains, nnd does Its duty every time. Fer sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 und l-'fj North Queen street, Lanc.'ulcr. What Three .pplltilleiis Did. "I was troubled very much with sero feet. Thit-u application of U'liemui' J.Vtrelric Oil en tirely emed Ihciu. Nothing better In the mar ket" .Incnh lluller. Heading, I'a. Forsale by II. II. Coehr.in, druggist, 1:17 nniUSi Net 111 Queen street, Lancaster, A (Irene DUcmcry. Mr. Win. Themas, of Newton, la., says! .My wile has been seriously alfcelcd with a cough ler twent llve curs, and this spring mero severely th'in urcrbcfoie, Shnlmd used many remedies ultheiit relief, und being urged tetry t)r. King's New DKcercry, did se, with most gratifying le sult". The llmt bettle relieved her very much, and the second bettle has absolutely cured her. She hns net had se geed heilth for tfility j ears." Trial Hettles Free at Cochran's Drug M010, 137 nod 130 North Quern street, LnnCnstcr, I'a. Ijnge slzetl.re. (0) ISKDHUCS, F I.IKS. Files, iiuches. nuts, bedbugs, rats, mice, go pliers, chipmunks, cluaicd out by "ltaiighen Hats." 15n. (2) Out Doer Sports. With the opening of the season of outdoor sports comes the tliue of trouble ler the peer victims of Hay Fever nnd liose Celd. Fer them tlowers hnve no odor, und the summer little or no beauty. Te snuff, siircze and wlpe ihelr weeiilng eyes for thieu or four succcsslve months, this Is their pitiable portion. There Is no help in sea-voyages, theie is no help tu high mountain air. Hut theie Isn positive ciiiein Kly's Cream Halm. Try it. If you continue te suffer it Is because yen neglect 11 remedy as sum us It is cheap and pleasant. Jy23-2deed&w Nospccllle for local skin ailments can cope In popular favor with (llenn's Sulphur Soup. " Hill's Hair Dye," black or brown, llfty cents. nu3-ldeel.tw AOUKAT DISCOVKItV. Thegrentestdlscovciyef the nineteenth cen tury is l'r. Leslie's Special l'reseilptlen for sick headache, which Is the discovery of an eminent physician nnd used by him for ever thirty years tiefore giving It te thepubllc, and It stands tin day without a ilvnl. Head ndrcrtineinuut in another column. 'HOUGH ON I'A IN." Cures eolle, crumps, dlurihasa ; exlernally for aches, palus, sprains, henduche, neuralgia, 1 lum inal Ism. Fer man or beast. 20 and Sue, (2) Neter Ulve Up, If you nre Buffering with low nnd dopressod spirits, less of appetite, general debility, dis ordered bleed, weak constitution, headache, or liny Urease, of a bilious nature, by nil means procure a bettle or Klcctiie Hitters. Yeu will be surprised te see the rapid Improvement that Mill fellow; j 011 will be Insplied with new llle ; htiength nnd activity will return ; pain and misery will oease, nnd honccferth you will re. jolce in the praise or Klcctrle Hitters, heldat Ally cents 11 bottle at Cochran, the Druggist, 137 and isil N01 th Queen sticet, Luncaster, l'u. () THIN I'KOPLK. "Wells' Health llenewer " restores health and vigor, cuies Dyspepsia, Impotence, fce.xtuul De billly. l, (i) r0ll CAN 8A.VJ3 MONKV. X Ity buying your Underwear, Shirts, Werk, lug Hunts, Overalls, Cellars, Cuffs. Handker chiefs, Siispcmlcis, Umbrellas and Notions. AT HKCHTOI.tVS, Ne. 52 North Queen Sticet. WSIgn of the Hlg Stocking. 1'. 8. Choice building Lets, Stone und Sand for sate. piUAMI-AHNE. BOUCHE "SEC." THE F1NF.8T CHAMl'AONK WINE NOW IMl'OKTKD. AT KKIUAItT'S OLD WINE STOKE, Ne. 2si East lima STaKirr, II. K.8LAYMAKKU, AgL Kstalillshdl7SA. Int)17-itd rpju: mansion! THE "MANSION." ATLANTIC CITY, N.J, The Leading and Largest Hetel. Finely leca ted, elegantly furnished and liberally managed Electric bells, lights, nnd all modem inipiovu inipievu incuts. Uoed orchestra. OHAS. 4eaiiADB, Jy7-&u4 irepreU)r. XED1CAT TTONrH UKMEDY. HUNT'S KlDNKYANDUVKIt REMEDY! Nevor Known te Pail. IT IS A Sl'KClr-IC. Ker Kidney nnd I.lvcr Troubles, llladder, Uri nary it ml l.lvcr Diseases, Dropsy, Uravcl nnd Diabetes. IT IS ItKMAllt.K In curing might's Disease, Pains In tlie Hack, I.elns or Sides, Itctcntlnn or Nen- ltcteiitlen of Urine. IIIU1II.Y KKCOMMK.VDED. It cures Itlllnusness, ttrndnrhe, .tniindlce, Sour Hteuiacli, Dyspspsta, Constipation nnd Piles. IT WOIIKS l'llOMl'TI.V, And cures lntempcmnce, Nen-eus Diseases tleneml Delilllty, lWcesscs and Female Weakness. -USE IT AT ONCK. It restores the Kidneys, I.lvcr nnd Itowclste a healthy action, nnd cures when nil ether med icines fall. Hundreds hnve been saved who have been given up te dle by fiiends nnd physi cians. 1'iucu, tl.53. BKND FOIt IbhUSTilATKD PAMl'llbKT TO HUNT'S REMEDY CO., l'KOVIDENCE, It. I. n-siiui iiv am, Ditut;aisT.s.-e Jy8-Tu,Th,SAw (2) NUTIONN. STUICH J1U0TI1KIUS. BARGAINS -AT- ASTRICH'8 Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, I.ANCASTKU, I'A. SPECIAL LOW PEIOES -IN- EVERY DEPARTMENT. LACK MITTS. Hlick t'lirn Silk Ijice and Jersey Mitts, 20e.li pair. SILK (JI.OVK1. 1 Flne Suintper Shnde at37c. R pair, i.ADlKV IIOSi: from Sen pair n p. Cllll.DKF.X'SllOSi:, French Hlbbcd, all colors, loc. a pair, (IKNTLKMF.N'S SOCKS. Unbleached, Full Ucgular Made, 12c. a pair. LAD1KS' (JAU'.K UNDKItWKAU, Fine Qual ity, long or short sleeves, 2.I0. ClllLDKKN'S (lAU.i: SIIIKTS Flne Quality, Mlk Hlmlliig, fiem i:(e. up. I.INHN TOWKI.S. Fine Quallly, Film Linen Dainlsk, berileied, 12Xc.il pair. L1NHN NAPKINS. Heavy All-Linen Damask, White, 8c. apiece. Ik'st Turkey Ked, Imported, fringed, 7c. TAI1LK CLOTHS. Heavy Unbleached, large size, 75c. nplece. KMHIlOlDrHtlKS. Finn Wide Pattern nt lOc.und I2jc. ayiud. ALLOVKU KMIIItOIDEItY. Very Handsome, leduced from $!.) te (1.13 a yard. IIAMIIUKG NKT. Twenty-seven Inehcs wide, new patterns, lKc. and 2Sc. yard. OUIKNTAL LACKS. New Special l'.argalnB at 22c. and 23c. a yard. COUSETS. The Unbrenkoble at I'Jc. The best that can be had for the price, Whlte and Colored. HANDKKUClllHFB. Flne All-Linen Hemstitched, 2)-lnch hem, only 12Jc. iiplcec. FANS. Flne Feather Fail", In Whlte, l'lnk, lllne, Cardi nal, at 25c apiece. LKAniKH 8ATCHKLS. Keiiud Ikigs, all leather, leather lined, wllh pocket Inside, black or Ian, only 5ec. LHATIIEi: HELTS. llandsnma Light Tan Celer Alligator Skin, two straps, well made, stitched oil edges, 20c. uplecu. HUTTONS. Flne I'eail lluttnns, ISc. te 21c. 11 Hue. le. a cat d of two dozen. LACE FICHUS. Fine Dimmed In Oriental Lace, different pat terns, SJc.uplcce. MADAME CLAItK'B DltHSS SI.KKVT. 1' HOT KOTO It New and geed. SHETLAND SHAWLS, Large Fi7i, flne nmnllty, in Dardlnal, Light lllne, uarnei uuu jmiick, euiy bc. iipiecc. 3"Kvcrythlng nt the lewast prices, nt ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FAKHION, 13 EAST KINU bT., LANCASTEIt. I'A. (1I.AHSWA1CE. TTIGH it MARTIN. Queensware GHINAHALL New Open, n Large Variety et Cheap TABLE GLASSWARE. Alse, a New Line of BROWN STEW PANS, MIXING BOWLS, JELLY POTS, &e 3- 1'ltlCKS VKUY LOW.-Ctj DON'T FAIL TO SEE THESE GOODS HE- FOIIK HUllClllSlliU. High & Martin, NO. 16 BAST KTNO STREET, LANCASTF.lt. I'A. STOUAGK Ann COMMISSION WAREHOUSE, DANIEL MAYEli deca-lya IS West Chestnut ttreet. XACHHTJCKT. Peerless Traction I'OUTAHLE Oil STATIONAHY ENGINES, BOILERS AND SEPARATORS, REPAIRING, nnd nil kinds of Mnchlnery, Contracts taken nnd nil work such ns kept nnd done In any Machine Shep. Cnll en ornddresj, 'j Ezra F. Landis, Weuks-NO. 530 te 6J7 NOIITII CIlKllltY BT., Lancaster, I'a. mlWImeedAw WNOINE AND HOILKH WOUKS. BEST Steam Engine -AND- BOILER WOEKS. AS WE HANDLE OUB OWN GOODS, HAVE NO AQUNTS, CAN INBUUK OUIt I'ATHONS LOW PKICE8 AND GOOD WOKK. BOILERS. Vertical nnd Hnrlzental.Tnbular, Klue, Cylinder, Murine, Deublo-Deck nnd Portable. rUUNACK-WOUK, HLAST-l'Il'ES, STACKS, Ac, Ac. TANKS for Water, Acids and Oil. HOISTING ENGINES. ENGINES. Vertical and Horizontal. Stationary, from two te sixty horse-powor. I'orbihle Engines, en Wheels nnd Sills ; Six Sires I, C, 8, 10, is and 3J horse power. SAW MILLS. l'eny Mills and Large Mills. Hark Mills Cob Mills. Leather Hellers, Tan Packers, Trtpple Gearing for home pe w cr. PUMPS. Hell and Gear Pumps 1 Mining Pumps 1 Cem uiiiuu a uiiijtH uiiti iieuiers. Cerltctfuual l'uuin. Steam I'uinn. Gearing, l'ulleyg, Uy WhcelB, Clamp Hexns, Hangers, Couplings. Cellars. Steel Stens and T(s!S. Pulley Plates, Packing Hexcs, Mill Spindles, Mill Husblngs, Ac, Ac, Ac. PIPES. Wrought Iren, ferOas, Steam and Water. Cast Iren Pipes. Heller Tubes, Well Casting. FITTINGS. Fer Water and Steam, Valves, Cocks, Steam Ganges, (iuugn Cocks, Gless Wutcr Gauges, Safety Valves. Whistles, (Hobe Valves, Governors, Patent Self-Feeding Lu bricators, Glass Oil Cups, Glass Tubes, Injectors or Heller Feeders. PACKING Hemp, Asbestos, Gum nnd linrn linrn bnge. HKI.TING Gum, Cotten and Leather. CASTINGS Henfy nnd Light Iren nnd llniss. Heller Iren, Sheet Iren, liar lien, nnd Steel. HEATERS. Fer Dwellings, Schools and 'Public Hallrtlngg, STEAM HEATING. Ksllmntes, Drawing nlshed at 1 and Pattern Werk fur- tcusonable Hates. Hr lie pal ring promptly nnd carefully nt, tended te. Address, Jehn Best & Sen NO. 333 EAST FULTON STOEET, LANCASTF.ll, PA. JnnlMydAw WALT. J'Al'lSH. w- IN DOW KUKKKNH. Wire Window Screens Have become a very inipeitant mntterln house keeping, nnd nnheay should he without them. Thu pi ice Is within reach of nil, and w hen put lip properly will last you Ter years. Wumake them se they need net he rumu ed In opening or closing shutters or windows. Plain Wire,', tee, cec, (3c, 70c. 75c. HV, S5c, liOc, $1.0(1 11 pair up, Landscape, $1.23, $1.40, IM, $1 SI, $1,73 n pair up, according le size. Deers with corners, springs, hinges, etc., complete. We have lidded largely te our stock of WALL PAPERS Within the hut ten days, bought from recent sales In Eastern markets, comprising nit grades of goods. Hanging lu best manner. Alse a choice line of LACK CUKTAINS. -Store closes at 0 p. 111., except Saturdays. Phares . Pry, Ne. 67 NORTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTEIt, PA. Hl'HCTAVLKS. S UPERIOK SPECTACLES -AND- EYE-GLASSES. Microscopes, Field Glosses, Harometcrs, Tclo Tcle Tclo cepes. Magic Lanterns, Thermometers, Draw ing Instruments, Philosophical nnd Chemical Apparatus. List and Descriptions of our Ten Catalogues sent FllKK en application. QUEEN & CO. NO. 024 CHESTNUT ST. mar.i-lyd.tw PHILADELPHIA VNOKHTAK1NU. u NDEKTAKINU. UNDERTAKER, Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Streets, LAHCABTIR, PA. Personal attention given te all orders. .Every thing In the Undertaking line furnished. Having secured the services of a Qrst-class ixe chantc, 1 am prepared te de all kinds of Upheb storing at very moderate pi Ices. All kinds of Fnriitture Upholstered. Ulve me a call, L. R. ROTE. lanlOttd HAT V 11 US. C.; vy-ATOUliS, OLOUKB AND JKWKLUY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PKICES OF WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWKLUY.at LOUIS WEBER'S, Ne. 159 1-2 North Qaeec Street, Opposite City Hetel, near Pa. It. It. Depet, Correct tlme at neon dully from Washington, D. O. Watches and Cleck repaired, regulated and adjusted. Iy31-lyd PENNA. OIOAIIS FUOM L00 l'Ett Hundred up, at UAUTMAN'S YKLLOW JfttONT CIGAU STOKX. F LINN A UUENEMAN. ECONOMY Tlie Great Invention or the Affe, Steam nnd Het Air comblned, Fifty per cent. of fuel oaved. SIMPLE IS COISTRUOTIOE Ne Englnoer roqulred te run It, no Explosions, no Oas, no Duat. Httndreda of cortlfleatoa testify aa te Its belng the safest and most ocenomlonl way of ""'u XJ.UUBUB. iy vury iiuutur -wiMTancea, una no pay roquireu till tlioreughly tosted. Call and soe or send for clreulnr. Soyeral socend-hnnd Het Air Furnaces en hand, no geed art new, will be sold at a bargain. Flinn & NO. 1G2 NORTH QUEEN STREET. ISXVVJISIONH. pKNKYN I'AltK. Peniyn Pail, -en thi:- Cornwall & Menk Hepe R, R, Kxcitrslen Commlttee of Churches, Sunday r.?.-?r1nlldolhcr8t',ccterKn,llz'"0"'' In malt. Jiigthelr summer nrrnngemcnbi, should net ncg '"i'f " i'e??rve fKlny for Pcnryn Park. 1 his delightful icsert Is situated lu tb0 midst SOUTH MOUNTAINS And Its grounds covering hundreds of acres ate SLl?JfI?ifaUcf0''9.,r,"mi1 ,l" I,i,rU of central lMon lMen lMon are t I " U8U 0l CJtcurlenlt there CKO(JU1:t AND LAWN TKNNIS (IltOUNDS, LAItOK DANC1NO PAVILION, HAND STAND, K1TCIIKN, 1IAHKKT AND CLOAK ItOOMS, and 01I3KHVAT011Y Ou the Summit of the Mountain. Thorp Is nlse n refreshment room In chni-goef n competent caterer, here mealscanbe procured at moderate rules, a photograph gallery and numcrousethcrnttractlvofeaturcs. Ne liquors allowed en the grounds. Kxcurslens from utl nnlntnrm tii.i it.nnAii.i A lleadlngiind Heading A Columbia Hallreuds will be carried direct te the Park without change of cars. " Complete information can be obtained nnd en en en gugomenu effected with parties fiern nil points V.'1. tl10. .' '' "delphla A Iteadlngnnd Heading A Cnliimhtu Itallreads, upon application te cTu. 1.1 11 11 1 .cneJ,V, ""W'Bcr mid Ticket Agent, l'blludul riiia A itwidlnir Kallread. !f.T tfimin Feurthstreet, Philadelphia, I'a.. and with parties from Lebanon by applying te the undersigned, CAUL VON SCHMALKNSKE, Snnt. Cornwall . Mi. Mei.n itniirn.. mavS-ailld lilmiinn 1 1, I'd. s UMMKUOKlSsit. Cornwall & Lebanon -AND Colobreok Valley Railroad. MT.ftjaRETNA PARK; InJhefteijtt'pt t.lc.SCHi'iiilounlaln.euthullim orib-'ilxiveitrtO, Is'nflTcd Ui Individuals and a-ecl.'iilrn Free of Charge. s'TIxNe" grounds. Cevering hundrnla nrnnr.. 'nreieasy of access irein all pails of Eanteiii 'l'cunsTivanhi. -Irheroni-e.MOUNTAINRTItK.MS,spanne.l by rustle bridges: MOUNTAIN SPUINiis, nniien up wiiit nuiive saiiusteuu I SHADY WLKSniidfltOMKNADKS. u " A LAKOE DANC1.VO 1'AVII.LION. LAUUEDININOHALL. KlTiaiKN, DININO-4WK)Mf andTATTTTKSTllKNCHKS and UUSTIC SEATS hcallcred threugli the grove ler the free nse et excursionists. LAWN TENNIS. CltOQUET. HALL (JUOUNDS. HOWLINO ALLEY, SHOOT1NO AL LE11Y, QUOITS AMD FOOT HALL Are among the amusements offered. Ne Intoxicating Drinks Allowed en the Promlses. -I'nrtlcs desiring It, can procure meals nt thePAHIv ItKSTAUKA.VT, which wlllbennder the clinrge of -Mil. E. M. 11ULTZ, the noted caterer of the LEBANON VALLEY HOUSE, who will been the grounds throughout the sen, son, gl lng It his personal supervision. fli-Excurslens nam nil points en Pennsylva nia it. It. will be carried direct te the Park with out change of cam. a-F.xcurslen rates nnd full Information can be obtained nnd engagements etfected with purtles from nil points en tlie Pennsylvania It. It. upon application te UKO. W. ItOYD.As silant llener.il Passenger Agent, P. II. K., Ne. SI Seuth Feuith sticet, Philadelphia, or te J. C. JENNINGS, snpL C. A L. A C. V. It. It.. Lebanon, Pa. myllKimd anevr.uiKs. A'1 T HUHHK'S. PICNIC GROCERIES. Sardines In Oil and Mustard, Fresh Salmen and Lebster. Petted limn. Tongue, Chicken nml Came. Deviled Ham and Chicken. Lunch Tengue-una Whole Ok Tengue lu Cans. I'lckles in small glass Jars. Condensed Milk. Chipped Dried lleef. Full Cream Cheese. Yerk Liincher Pretzel Crackers. Fresh Oysters In one und two pound cam, etc. l'ICNIC PLATES. Geed Royal Coffee and Teas, At BURSK, NO. 17 KAST RING STREET. LANCASTEIt, PA. HATH AXJJ VAl'S. QUllPKlSIXa ltliDUCTIOXS. Surprising Reduction in Summer Hats! -AT- W.D.STATJFFER&CO.'S, Leading Manufacturing Ilatters. All our Flne Line of Fashionable Straw and Light Derby lints being sold new ltegardless of Cost. Such Exlraerdlnury Reductions never befere elfercd. Our less veur gain. Still a few of theso Nlce Light Felt Ilnta ut 25e. Don't mUa n baiijaln. Everything New in Season. . D. STAMPER & CO,, (SHULT7. A ItltOfVOLDBTAXJ, NO. 31 & 33 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEIt, PA. ' BTOVKS. poen, wiiiTEA auEENbuau! m BANKERS. Orders eiecuted for cash or en margin for ail securities current In the New Yerk maiUcL Correspondonco invited. MEMIlEltSOFTIIH NEW YOKIC STOCK EX. CHANOHAND PltOl'ltlKTOItS OF POOU'3 MANUALOF11A1LWAYS. 46 Wall Streot, New Yerk, octl-lydeod TJOTE IS MAK1NO CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS AT 3.00 A DOZKH, AT NO, 100 NOUTU QUKJKN STRUT, HTOI'BH. IN HEATING! Breneman, LANCASTER, PA, Cr.UTlllKO. MK KC1IANT TAILOR. I. IcCATJLEY, MERCHANT TAILOR I NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN ST. (Muehmlilcr's lluildlng.) ONE OF THK FINKST LINES OF FOREIGN & DOMESTIC GOODS, FOlt THE SPIUNO AND SUMMEIl TltADE, EVEll SHOWN IN THIS CITY. -Cnll nnd take n leek nt the goods, and you 'Kill be sure te hnve your measure taken for n suit. JuiicO-lyd F INE TAILORING. 1885. SPRING 1885. H. GERHART, FINETAIL0R1NG. The Largest and Choicest Assortment of FINE WOOLENS IN THE CITY OF LANCASTEIt. All the Latest Novelties In FANCY SUITING. A CHOICE LINE OF SPRING OVERCOATING. THE VKUY P.KST V OKKMANSII1P. Prices te suit nil and all goods warranted as represented at his new store, " Ie.43.flbrtli Queen St, (OPI'OSITK THE POUTOFFICB.) H. GERHART. "VTYKKS ,t T.AT11VON. Suits te" Order 1 OH THE W SEASON ! ! Thirty Different Styles -OF- SERGES IN OUIt STOCK, IN ALL THE POPULAR COLORS AND SHADES. MAItliED FUOM TIIKIII TO VKUY LOW OlttlilSAI. I'HICE 1'lUUKha. SEHGES IN 1ILUE, CHAYS, HltOWNS, IILACK, PLUM, WINE.GUEENS, DltAlt, FAWN AND WHITE. WHITE & FIGURED DUOKS. Fer Vesting for Evening Wear. PONOEES AND SEEItSUCKEUS FOU EVEN 1N WEAK. LEADING CLOTIUEKS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTEIt. I'A. -VUH PHIOES FOH STJIOLEE GOODS LEAD THE MA1UJET. Redacliifl Price List of Men', Beys' and Ohildrea's CLOTHING. tip. JiettcrSEEItSUCKEllBnU"h5-,, . ,, ,m MEN'S HUS1NESS SUITS . L50, 3.00, f0.00, . WEN'S DllESS SUITS at $3.00, ln-. t1" anfl '.4.00. M EN'S 11US1NESS PANTS at 7Vi..,, , n. MEN'S AL1.-WOOL CASSIMKU i"c $2.00, 5.60 ana $.X00. ,. . . HOY'S SUITS lit riOO, ip.50,3.00.V,-'.5-00"P (n CHI (Ml ClilLDUEN'S SUITS from 11.25 ly. '"'' Custom Department, Onr specialties In this department ere Weel Sergo Suiting In all Celers, the ganie ive ina.su te UIUIT III ilini-viiisB niyit nua et..la. .., AM Ihl ALL-WOOL PANTS S te tuder nt m-V w, $3.00, W-OO, 17.00, 1.00. The place te trude Is Mhcre you ran get tne most ter your inouey, and whero you ciui 4iave the lurgest variety te select jrewi, L. GANSMAN & WS TUB FABIUONA1ILK MEltC IIANT;TA1I-0K3 AND CLOTIUEJIS, Nea. 60-60 NORTH QTJEBN ST., tUlgnt en the (Southwest Cor. it OmngQ 8troet, LANCASTEU, 1?A. P M-Open Mve until six o'cle rk. SattiPluy .iu e'eifjcx. fiet ciiunvuivu eletldna beue In the city. witu as MYERS ft RATLIN, ether XBArmtara avian. TANCASTKH AND MIM.ERSVI1AB 'h ftiSKS: &2&zr. '?' ""'swill t :m .'4 Cars leavS 'mi i&ZZ n'i'i """S.J'i S riJ (nnn,l liim .."..T""' '"L11"' " ""uiA,o.iv,e:ouaiiUTwOA, a TKI1ANON ANli I.ANOAHTEH JOINTS XJ LINK11A1LUOAD, AltlUKOKMBRTOrrABSKKOtn TltAIltS. 8UNDAV, MAY Jim, I8SS. NOltTHWAItl), , , A.M. p. V. Lebanon , g.-eu 3.15 Arrive Cemwnll 7:1.1 las Mnuhnlm 7-is ia Lancaster. B17 2M King SLLnnc. C.40 1.M0 Iaiuve, A, . p. ti. . SOUTIIWAltD. Icave. A.W. P.M. Lcbnnetii 7.-J0 M-M Cornwall 7:. 12:15 Mnnhclm.,,,,. 8.03 lis Lancaster 8.33 1:!W An1ve. King St., lAne. 8:lt 2:05 fhmtkti A. v. p. .- r. w, W f.-.T7 r.7 B-SS t30 P.M. r. m. 7:M 8:13 8.49 BM OMO S:1.1 8:in 8 IB A.M. A.M. 7:tt 8.-01 8:10 0:12 9.-M A.M. p.. 3:W 4.1X1 r.:in 6:11 SAO P.M. . ., ,,, a.m. p. x. r. m. A. M. WltSOJf. Hunt. K. n. it it. ..V0" Bcu,At",,8,"' 8uPt- C. nnd C. ML II. Gone Kin, Supu v, A it, n. It. alUydw JEADINQ A COLUMBIA. AHUANOEMENT OF PASSENGEK TUAIN3. 8UNDAY.MAY2I.18S5. NOilTHWAKD. A.x. ............ 11:15 lleadlng ARIIIVK. r. jr. 2:50 r. m. CM A.M. Columbia. 7-te Martettn Junction 7:53 Chlclcles 7.30 Lancaster 7'-ie Lancaster (King Street).. 7:30 yuarryvllle era I'AV. A. M. 12:35 8:40 4-rt) S.M ZM 8. te 2:35 r. m. p. K. 6:10 12 JO 12:10 r.'i". 0:03 85 7:13 A.M. P.M. LAvB. SOUTIIWAltD. Ueadlng 7:13' ARItlVX. Marietta Junction 9:00 Sh,,ck,f? 0:28 Columbia Q-25 Iancastcr 92 LancastortKingStreot).. 9.20 Quarryvllle ;.. lo-.se x. 12.00 r. it. 7:59 8S0 8:25 8:12 830 l-M 600 2.03 1:.9 2.03 930 6.-20 Trains connect at Heading with trains te and from Philadelphia, l'ettsville, Harrlslmrg. Allonlewu, and New Yerk, via lteuud Uroelc lloute. At Columbia with trains te nnd from Yerk, I'nnevcr, Oettysbuig, Frederick and llaltlmnre. At Marietta Junction with trains te and from ChlcKics. At Manhclm with Iralnateand from Lebanon. At Lancaster Junction with trulns te and rrem Lancaster and Ouarrvvllle. SUNDAY. A r r . l,ca.0rJluarryvllle,lUOa.m.i Lance!ir.f street, 8KB a. in., 3.55 n. m7v r-' 1 Z?.Y e-,"0" rtlnff..iflO a. m.,5-53 p. m. Leave Heading. ;:ie a. m.. 1:00 p. m. Arrivp Lancaster, King Btreeu 9:20a. m.t-M apiilll-lydAw A.M.'WltsSr.Bnpl. . 1. pENNH Y1.VA IA KAIWtOAD'SCBED. a.Ti5?!fl.l0i I-nciste and Icaw jina tticrlT MV - U1IMIUIIUM ua i IUU WB I Iftvn WESTWAUD. News Express!.. rhiladulplila. . l-TOa. ni. jjsneaster, c.2.1 a. 111, 0:30 tt " 9:38 9J0 " 9-JUi ' 2.-00p.in. 2:10 2-te - Way l'asecngerf.... Mall train vlaMUJe? :ou " 7.00 " rte. z jiiaii iruinr... Niagara Express.... Hanover Accem.... Fast Line Dallyi.... Frederick Accem.. Lancaster Accem.. llarrlshurg Accem.. Columbia Accem... Harrisbnrg Express. Chi. A CIn. Express. Western Express t. Pacific Express f.... EASTWAKD. Phll'n Express! Fast Line llarrlshurg Express. Lanc'r. Accem., ar.. Columbia Accem.... Beashere Express ... . Via Columbia. i.ue.m. Via Columbia. 1130 a. m. via Columbia. Via lit. Jey, 2.15 p. iu. " 6 40 e-M " 30-O8 11:20 " ' I.eavn 0:30 7:30 7.d 10:41 12:10 a.m. 1:35 " Arrtve at Phllednlplita. 4:25 S.-25 " lftJO via. Mt. Jey. ll.ua.iiif 3:15 p.m. 6M) " jAnciuter, 2S7 " C.-05 " 8:10 8:55 " 900 12:5a p. m. Johnstown Expresst dally except Sunday Sunday Mall Dav Exnrcsst xw " 3.-00 " 4 5:15 " 15 " 6:50 6:15 ;15 llarrlshurg Accem. The Marietta Accommodation lea vescnlntniiia at 11:45 a. 111., reaching Marietta at 12 01. Leaves Marietta at 3.13 p. m. and arrives at Columbia at at 3:30 : also leaves at t35 nnd arrives nt 8J. The Yerk Accommodation leaves Marietta at 7:10 and arrives at Lancaster at 8.00, connecting with llarrlshurg Express at 8:10. The Frederick Accommodation, west, connect ing nt Lancaster wld Fast Line, west, at2-D0p. ni.,vwlU vun through te Frederick. The Frederick Accommodation, cast, leaves Columbia at 12.25 and reaches Lancaster at lz:53 p.ns. ahe Lancaster AccommeCstion, East, leave llarrlshurg at 8U0 p. tu. ana nrrtves In Lancaster at Q-S r. Yi, TT.tt ActomnlfAitlen.'Hwt, eoiinectlng nt ZZ tiTi-S. ng-4 nxpnsatv:eua. m. win re.!t?"Bt01lAmvc'-.all.. excent Sandav. asl Line, tvUii,."-! uvnOftv. wlien .nep atDownlngtewa, 07.111 Mt. Jey, ElUabethltr teixj lyaL xnu enivunius w r ezituh the Mull tnilit treat ran b? na ORNWAIili AND IEI V7 COLEEUOOKV ALLEY BAILltOADS. BOonrwAse. Trains lcare Lebaren dally ( except Bnnday ) at G.30 u 111., 12 M und 730 p. m. Arrtve nt Cornwall at 6.10 a. m., 12:40 p. m. and 7:40 p. m.; nt C'onewa ?e at "-J0 a. m., isi and K'Sti p. m., connecting v, 'th the Pennsylvania rail, read ler points east and weat, HOtmWABD. Trains leave Cenen age at 70 a-m., 8 JO ana 8:25 p. m. Arrive at Cornwall at 3:00 a. in., 4:13 and D.C5 p. m.; nt Lebanon at 8:2) a. in., ISO ana 9:15 p, m., connecting nt Lebanon with Philadelphia and Heading railroad for points cast nna"wet, and the Lebanon and Tirment jlruneh for. Jones town, rincgrovennd Trement. The 6:3oe. in. train 111 slop only at Cornwall Colobreok and Eellalre. OAimiAuim. CTANDAUD OAHRrAGE WOKK. Edward Edgerley, FINE CARRIAGE BUILDER, MAKKKT 8TUKKT, ItBAlt Or POSTOFFICK, LANCASTEU, PA. A LAlldS STOCK OF BUGGIES .fe 0MBIA6-ES Comprising the L test Styles anS most K10. gantly Finrshed, t OUEATLY UKUUCKD PKICES. If you wh ute purchase n geed urti. cle, my work Is die dedly the chonpettutuo chenpettutuo chonpettutue stato. MOTTO-" FAIK I KALINQ ANI UONEM lOilK." SDen't fall te ( neourage geed work. All, Werk FULLY WALUANTKD. Lewest Prieerf ferllEFAIUlNU AN HEPAINTINO, Ononet of werkmen especla.ty employed for that pnr pese. PLEASE CA L AND .AJUINK. novaetfiiAw XTORBE0K A K lliE'X. LANCASTER CARRIAGE WORKS. Nerbcck 65 Miley, Prep's, COUNEU DUKE AM VINE 8T11KKTS, L.VX OSTKlt.i'A. THE LAUUU1T AKI CltKAl'EST RETAIL WORKS IN THE 1 1XV OK COUNTY. WE CAN. AND 00 BELL AS 'FINK A VEHICLE ANY OTHER IlUILllKtt IfAR JJKWiW ' A3 r. .iih, r.viniv.lint n visit te mir factor', una seeing ihe yWB! we. have udepteB, $, you will nut weuut r. t" ' jeiyj Pntroniee theso tint dosiSryeft, Our W8. present Is very lurc, mm mil uv "u i n jinther reduction. ,; ija We beast of our HUEKLS, tw, my Wfl excelled. ' "j? . WE HAVE i LAIMWT0C"OirnR&.; '4 FINE BBOONOflWTO WOJW ;, CONSISTING OF II iimsTBJii&mtAp i i . AC, whlc'-l tiumvwnpt ti until I i. ri - t Hi )e'Mm . raivema call inn neauy uune. t, t'l J . lie ti-.n r m JL .' t. : . P,t. hi ; P"! H '?li-J Wx VV V 1 ..f- ' 1 A .J "it' A- . & I.' & ? hk .ViilS .-JiJ-i ."W - M m ?y ' sffif: '"m "i 11 O '! X 1 t, . i
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