-r ' THE LANCASTER DAILLY INTELLIGENCES, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1889. A THAOEDV IN TltnEE ACT. WhWperlng ie her lever, Oh. bttt the world la heave n 1 li t. rennlen beneath, and above her It- The bright bine ky of Deven. Hnckward and forward faring. Oh, but the world It chilly I Flaunting beneath the glaring Oasllght of Piccadilly. Standing beside the river, Oh, bul the world la hell ! Madly, with heart n-iutver, Wilding It nil farewell. from Ifie Temple Jlar. THE SONNET. What l the MinnetT Tl n flower whose seed In some aublltne einollen of the aeul. That uprlmtcth Inte form a beautiful A Illy or violet, or wlnwmn weed. Or glowing reM) or dalvy of the inend ; Obedient te n l)rlral control, Hursts Inte bloom the theme of Jey or dele, Of hew or Hetner.vx.niililc thought or deed. The wider realm or mun'a creative power Lie open te I lie mighty klugi of aeng, Te whom alt thing In heaven and earth bt ' long : But the kind Muae hath many a secret bower Fer humbler vebirlev-the gentle throng Whotultlvate the Heunet'8 fragrant Helier. Frem the Hpnlnter. ATTACKED IIY A tlUItni.AH. IoUrenknlntenlIoiiHv,Ctioken Weninii nnil llltt'Nfi Mnn. Charles Dawsen, nceil ' yearn, of Phlla rtelpliln, vvnsarrestpii parly Siiiiuav inorn inern j lii ill the house, of Henry Veeshei; of luei Ann street, that eit v, after he had attempted toelioko Mr. Voeilief anil bitten her hus band In the hand. About a o'clock the woman was awakened by n iioIhe in the heiiHC. She profectld te innkenn exainln exainln ntleti, and en opening n wnnlrobe en the fttaira tihc saw DavvHen aecretvtl there. The burglar was taken bv wirprise, but when Mrs. Veeshef usked litin vv liat he wanted he lecevctcil his self-possession, and, with an oath, Mid " I want your money." The woman protested that nhe had none, mid Daw son muldenly jumped forward unit grabbed her aieiind the threat. The assault was se unexpected that alie had no tinie te al'inn her folks, and w hen the housebreak er's hands tightened around her windpipe kIie whs iinable te make imv outcry. Mrs. VceniieT, lievvtncr, ilrtcrinWsl tomake a IlKlit for her life, mid valiantly strucglisl wiiii nor assailant, tiie neise unally nwaltened her husband, who, en reaching (he scene, was completely taken attack by the sight. Mis. Veeshef was almost overpowered, but the burglar, when he saw that assist ance had arrived, released his held en her threat and turned en the newcomer. The two wiestled around en the stairs, Veeshef Attempting te held the man until the police arrived, thewirb in the meantinie soieani seieani ing for help. During the strugglu Daw reii managed te get VpcsIiePk hand In his month and bit it m erely. Finally the woman's itIes summoned a policeman, wlm took the burglar te the station house, lleyend sutlerlng slightly from the shock Mis. Vccvhef was uninjured, whlle her husband's wound consisted of the lacera tion of the hand. Dawsen was given n hearing before Magistral O'Hrien, who reminltted him te jail. Sad Fntoernu Office Seeker. Hemy V. lingers, a iniildle-Hgcd man, went te Washington en the fourth of Maicli for a consulate. He was locked up Saturday nighl in tlie Twelfth street station lionse us a Migrant. He had nearly fJO in coppers and live-cent pieces In his clothes, the result of his solicitations en llin street. He was taken before.Iudgo Miller, In tlie noliie court, ene day last week, and gave Ills pcisenal bends ie get out ol'tew n. Hut he was sure of getting Ills position in a tew days 111010 and se he stayed. A SpimL'k l'UH)ttiKtl On the etean, cares little about a storm. He Ik positively Indifferent whether he l washed overboard or net. Hut, set right by a wliiegUss ul or two or Hosteller's Hteuiath Hitters, he feels reneneit lnterpst In hln pergenal safety. This fine lurrecllve nculrallzcs In brackish water often compulserlly drank en shipboard, te the grievous detriment of health the perni cious Impurities which give rlse te disorders of the stomach, liver anil hanelx. Te the mariner, the tourist, the western pioneer and miner, the Bitters Is Invaluable as a. means of protection ngnlnst malaria, when ItsKcdsnre latent In air and water. Te ilia effect or overwork, mental or manuel, It Is a most lellnhlii untlilete, and te the debilitated mid nervous It affords great and speedily lilt rellefnnil vigor. Iii20te27 It Is never tee Inte te mend a sprained ankle, swollen limbs, stilt link or any pulu or ache, lrveu butuse that sovereign remedy, Halvatlen Oil, the gnatcst euro en earth ferpnln. l'rlie , 2T tents. ""He Is wr II paid that ts will salUtlcd." Thl Is wliat a liamiy man up town said when In threw away hlscmptv bottle alter he had cunsl Inn cold with Dr. Hull's Cough Hyrup, the fa fa verlte. Special Iteticcn. Tlie New- Tricycle. This mm blue Is propelled by stinin.anrt will carry two people twenty mill's In an hour, It Is said. It is quite an Invention but i1ik-s net com pare with Jlurtliirk IDwhI JIiIIiix, which will inrry tliu invalid along (he lead te health te licit nil. 1'ers.ile by II. 11. ( m luaii, druggist, l'l7and 13!l North Qui en street, l.ineistiT. 11V II lilir,nni-ri iMfi'lllllll l'lelinlily no una tiling has caused Mich a gen- - rjl im li nl nf , niiln n( II It I', i.iliiiiii'ullriiir 'I'll ft tit Itiic-t twt.j llimlilttlir Helped IlelOllt. "l'er j ears have been a sullerer from pains In the buck. Tried various applhatleiis. ()n bottle or Twnuit' lilcrtrte Uil intlrely i uictl me. Cured ethers equally iiililc." Mrs. Hell oing of lit h street, llutlule, wrete this. l'er sale bv Il.il. Cixliraii, diugglst, 137 and 1311 Nerlli Queen street, Lauiuxtcr. Would Iluvn Ileen tt I'pnil. Had net Jltixleck llleml Hitters liien a remedy or uii'iuestieuubli) merit they would hale hem nt down iihii bj the piililleas tlieusanils of medkiucs bavebeen wlien their wertblessness w.isdlsieveictl. "Hurileelc llloed Hitters" liiivn leii'lved uubeundeil ralsen Irem the skk, thus istabllslilng their merit lievend dispute, l'er sale by 11. 11. Cochran, druggist, I.J7 and 1JD North ljucuifctrtt t, Ijineasler. Epoch. The transition from long, ling' ring and pain ful sit lines te robust health marks an epoch In the life of the Individual. Such a remarkable, tvent Is treasured in the meineiy and the iigemv VTherelij the gisid health has bi-en at tained Is griitefull.v lilesseil. Hence It Is that se much is heard In praise of Electric Hitters. He many reel Ihey ewe their restoration te hialth, te the use et llin drcat Alleiativc and Tonic. It von are tieubltd with anv illsi.isDiir Kidneys, I.lvcr or Stomach of long or short standing, .von will surelv Hud relief bv useefElis-'Irli' Hlt tirs. Sold at.VVandll kt lintlliMil II. It. Coch ran s Drug stoic, l;7and LSI North IJuis n strut, Iim aster, I'a. (1) What In It Uoeil l'er f la t us tell ve'l what Dr. Thvnutt' l In trie Oil Is gisul for It U death te rheumatism and neu ralgia. It will cure a hum, bite, or pain, and Is ciUall gissl for sprains, l-'or sale bj II. II. Ceihran, druggist, 117 and liu North ijuien stuet, Umcnster. lluckleii'H Arnica wilve. Tub Hi.st8ai.vk In the world for Cuts, Ilrulses Seres, I'licra, Salt Illieuui, Cever Meres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, unit all Hklu Eruptions, ami positively cures Piles. or no pay required. It Is guaranteed toglves'r teglves'r feet satisfaction, or money refuuilisl. l'rlie i'l is'iits per Ijey. l'er sale by II. II. Cochran, IUiigglht, Nim. M7tuul U3 North Qui en street, liuiaster, I'a. JunelT-lyd Hat I oiilhlcuce. " In one case s rseualli known te Hie the sue sue icsser Ituritefk Jlte-nt llillin wasaluiesi lucri ililile. line lad) itescrllH'd llieui as worth him diisls of dollars. I nivself have the greatest i-nutldfiitu In them." V. S. Scratch, Druggist, lltitlivcn, t)u1. Knr Kile bv II. II. Cis-hnin, drug gist, 137 ami lit North Qiiismi stri-et, jiuc.iter. The I'nople Ahteiilnlied, .Manv iHsiple are astenlshid when thev ills ills levir Ibr wldeclreiilutleu ir Themat' ttlcetitc Oil rhere Is hardl.v a dnn: house In the coun try that does net have this remedy uikiii Its shelves. The public, have found It is a geed thing umlstUk tell, l'er Kile by II. II. Ce, h ran, ilrmulsi, 1J7 ami IJU North IJius'ii street, I.aniuslir Methi'i-s! MethcrH ! ! Met licit, ! Are eii dUtutb-d al night and brektiinf yeurristb ask); ihild sutlirlug and crjlng Willi the exirucmtlngjsiln or cutting teeth? If te, goat once anil tit u liettlii of JIHf. WINh EOW.S seuI'HINli SMtL'l'. It will nllcve the peer little sullen r lniincili.it ly ilcpend us)u'il , thercts no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, u he will net tell jeuat onee thai It will regu late Hit bowels, nnd give rest te the mother, find relief and health te Die child, esratlug like m.i'!ic. It Is perfect!) safe te use In all cases and pit isant te the ti.itc, mid U the prescription of one of Hi? nldrat and la t female phyblclaus und nun In thi I nlteU St.iU-K Sold wtrj wlure, :$vtllUubgltlc, uiuvl0-ljd&w . tj - fes . blercus llicir giving away In their customers of se niiiiiv free tiial bottles of Dr. King's New Dli Dli leviry for Consumption. Tlielr trade Is simply enormous in tills vrry valuable articla from the fact tliat It aliiajsiiiresaud never disappoints. CeiikIis, folds. Asthma, Urunchltls, Croup, and all threat iintl-ttng diseases ipilekly cured. Yeu (an test II before buying by gettlnga trial bettle free, large size SI. Uvery betlle ti'arrantiil at II. II. ('tain-mi' Drug Were, 1.17 and l.fllNeith IJ in en striel, I.inciiKttr, I'a. ) OOD'8 SARSArARlLLA. SPRING MEDICINE la necessity with nearly crerjbedy. The run down, tired condition at this season I du te Impurities In the bleed wnlch have nccumtiM ted during the winter, and which must be ex pelled Ifyeil wiah te feel well. Heed's Karaarsv rllla thoroughly purines and vltnlliea the bleed, creates a geed appetite, cures bllleuaneM and beadaehe. gives healthy action te the kid no) a and liver, and Impart te the whole body a feeling of health and strength. This spring try HOOD'S 8AKSAPAKILLA " I take Heed's Bars pnrlM every jenr as a spring tonic, with most aatlsfactery resulta.' C. l'ARMKi.r.K,3l911rldgestreel,Broeklyn,N. Y. Heed's Hnrsaparllla Purified my bleed, gave me strength and overcame the headache and dlzrlness, se that I am abl te work again. 1 recommend Heed's Knrsnparllla toethers whose bleed Ja thin or Impure, and who feel worn eul or ran down." Lenten Nassin, Lewell, Mass. CltEATES AN Al'I'ETITK "Wllhlhcnrstbotlle of Heed's Harsaparllla my headache entirely disappeared, and where before I could net mutter up an appetite for my meals, I cannot new get enough meals (e satisfy my appetite, 1 am at present taking my second bottle." William Eamsi.ne, Pest H. A. II., Neenali, wis. N. II. If you decide Ie take Heed's Knrsapa rllla de net lie Induced te buy any ether. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggists. St ; six rer IS. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., Imdl, Mas. UK) DOSES ONE DOIjTjAII 71 OLDEN SPECIFIC. DRUNKENNESS en thj: L1QUOK HAIIIT POHITIVELY CUKKD IY ADMINIHTE1UNO DR. HAINEs.' GOLDEN HPEC'IKIC It can b given III a cup of coffee or tea with nut the knowledge of the person hiking It; Is absolutely harmless, and will cflec n permn neiitand ssisly cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Ihousaudsef drunkards have been made lem israteinen who have taken OeldenHpeeirteln Ihelr cetlee without their knowledge, and to day believe they null drinking or their own rree will. IT NEVER FAILH. The system once Impregnated vi 1th the KpeclJlc, It becomes an utter Impossibility for thellquer appetite te exist. Fer sale by CIlAH. A. LOCH i:il. Druggist. Ne. 0 Kjist King Htrect, Ijincastir, I'a. aiigs-lydM.W.F qiEETHINO HYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Everv babe should linva a bottle of DR. FAHRNEYH TEETHINO HYRUP. Perfccllv sure. NeOplum orMerphlamlxlures. Will re lieve Cnlle.UrlpIng In thnllewelsand Prometo Dltllcult Teething. Prepared by DHH.D. FAHR NEYAHON, HiiKerstewn, Mil. Druggists sel It; 2."centR. Trial bottle scut by mall ID cents JanMydisxhlw w EAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS. Of the Human Hedy Enlarged, Developed, fslrengthened.etc.. Is an Interesting advertise ment long run In our paper. In reply te In quiries we will sav that there Is no evidence of humbug about this. On the centrarv, the advertisers are very highly Indorsed. Inter- esieu persons may gei semen circulars Hiving all particulars, by writing te the ERIE MEDI CAL CO., 5 fjw an St., Iluflale, N. Y. M11 Tit- TpARKER'S HAIR HAIJ1AM. Parker's Hair Balsam Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a Luxuriant Growth. Never Kalis te Restore dray Hair te Its Youthful Celer, Cures Hcald. Diseases and Hair 1'allliig. ,7V, at Druggists. FLORENTINE COLOONR The Most Kragrantand Ijistlnger Perrunics. Jee. Druggists. oeUU-flindM.tThAw i'lcfvtncvatevn. F LINN A HRENEMAN. -THE- ALASKA REFRIGERATORS THE BEST IN THE MARKET. The ALAHKA possesses the only prevision chamber lice from odor. The ALASKA prudtius a fr, coif or, which no etlu r Rirrlgcriiler tan de. The ALASKA has preserved fiesh meat per fectly for Ihiee uecks In hottest wiather. The ALAHKA prediues better results Willi Inn Ice than any ether Ikfilgerater. Flinn & Breneman, 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA. )avtttfoe. TTAHN1W. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness. LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AND General Stable Supplies, -AT- (hL'Ll'fcwiOli TO M. llAHUIUL'Sn A bON.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. (Ci.vvliinca. TANDA III) CARRIAGE WORK. Standard Carriage Werk. EDW. E1KJERLEV, Nes. 10, 12, 43, t j Market Street. Rear or Post Pest ulllcc, I-inciutiT, Pa. Buggies, Photons, Family Carriagies. The finest stock In the country te select from. We Mill suit everlssly. Prices te stilt tliethnes. A tine line of Seceuil-llaud Werk. New U the time te yet your Carrlayes Ite isiluleit nnd Repaired. Our reulrtng cuuiiet beexiclled. One set of workmen CEisv-cIully em em ple) ed fur that purpose. Cull and eiumlne wlittlitr you with te buy or net. . , H Cm E. Ilakkli's, Clethittft. 1889 NOVELTIES! 1889 -AT- H. GERHART S. Th most remplet nsserlment of Bprtmj Overceating English Cheviots, Dlsgensf and Casslmere Suiting nnd Treusering that has ever been shown In this eltv. Workmanship th best and all goods warranted as repretented. II. OEllIIART, Ne. 4.1 North queen Mtreet. -Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of Lancaster. s TOPI THINK I Al this day, when competition Is great, the customer leeks te see Who Olves.Net Premises -HAROAINK. Customer. Htep I Think I Who pay for ex tensive advertisements T We de net Advertise Ilargalns, Clearing Rales, etc., but give you the benefit of thai which ethers glve the printer. Our Counters Contain All thai Is New in BurrnraB, treuserinqb and SPRING OVERCOATS. Our Prices are the Ixiwest Possible te dolus delus dolus llce te customer and ourselves. NOS. 834 AND 30 WEST KINO HTEEET. innrlJ-3md T IO CLOTHINQ MU YEltM. LGansman&Bre. Oar Prices Need Ne Explanation, THEY SHOW 1011 THKMSELVUS. Instead of wasting words In bragging what we will de we put the prices tierore veu. What ever explanation Is needed yuu will find in the windows, where, you will sce MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Representing a large stock, all marked hi plain iigiiri's. Men's nuslness Hulls, Rack mid frock styles. Men's Dress tsults, sacks, frocks and Prince Alliens, $11, 12, iM, f IS, f 18. Heys' Leng Pant Units, slues 12 te IP, $.1.03, $1.00, $.- 00, $0.00. $7.00, $8.00, $30. ' Heys' Hhert Pant Hulls, sires t te 1,1, $1.00. $1.15. S 1 : $ I .V), $ 1 .75, K.00, $.1.00, $ 1.00, $5.U0 a nil 0.00. L'hlldien's Knee Pants at 18c. OUR Mercbant Tailoring Department Is kept very Imsv and new goeils find tlielr way almost dally In this department. It will be te jour Interest te examine our qualities and prices. A small Investment will bring you large dividends. That means f-'.OO worth rer $1.00. Bee our no English Wide-Wales coat and vest te order at $12, $11 and $18. They ure big values for the money. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF ORANOE, LANCASTER, FA. tfS-Nnt cennetediwth nny ether Clothing Heuse In the city. jr II Iltdlt A 11EOTHER. Lancaster's FUTURE CITIZENS Are finding out day by day the beauty of our Clothing. The iicrfeel lit the low price, and the supirler make all combine te produce, this. CHILDREN'S SUITS, &IZr.s4T0 14, At $100, $1.2... $LV, 51.7S. $2.00, $2i0, $.t.00, $.10, $1.00. $4.00. t5.(W. 50.00, $7.(), In tilented and belteii coats, well trimmed and made. The goods are. Fancy Oassimeres, Scotch Oboviets, Silk Stripes, Large Plaids, Blue Flannels. LARGE BOYS' SUITS, SI.ES IO TO 18, In many fancy designs and patterns, cut In llin latest fashions and our own ma ke, whkh speaks for Itself, and at prlies w hlch dcTy competition. SUITS AT, SUITS AT, SUITS AT $2.W. $3.00, $3..'i0. $1 00, S". 00. $" ), $(1.00, $7.00, $.00. $t.00, $10 and $12. ' A Notable Hull Is a Handsouie SILK-FACED SCOTCH CHEYIOT Sack Suit, Which catches the eye of everyone. We will be pleased te have you call mid examine our stevk. ONiM'rliC'i: rLOTHIKHS AND I'L'ILVLSHKItS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LAN CAST! HI, I'A. 4"irtte. rpllIfYeFNOMEN'ri IVTES I'T Straw Hats -AND- LIGHT STIFF AND SOFT HATS In the Newest Ilesluns and Lightest Weights. Best $1.50 Light Colored Stiff Hat .SOLO A.N YAVIIEHi;. Trunks, Traveling Bags and Summer Robes. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street. LANCAfeTEK, I'A, me Tiirs HARRY STAMM. A WHITE Xe. Seme Cbeice and Royal Bargains KOIl THE ECONOM1CAU AnuniE the remnants of Hresi Ooedn we have hunted out all the remnants and set them alde where you'll havn geed picking. They are all marked alone uniform price of 8 CENTS A TA1IU. Many among them were sold a high mT.V. cents. There's Music for Yeu. J. THE NEiA BOSTON STORED J. Harry Stamm. 3 cmte. CUnsllUTlON FOIl fS.IHMI.OOO. Oregon Pacific Railroad Company First Mortgage 6 Per Cent. Geld Bends, Due October 31, 1000. SepiirtHi li.v iiihmI (ifrriiHt te the Fnrm tlV Ieiui mill Trust Ceiiipuny, TrnUis Cevim'Iiik tliol'ruiielilsoH, lleml, Equip ment, nnil All LiiiuIh ISelutiuliiK te tlifl Cem puny. ll()Nl)Smi,(IO(EA(.II. INTEHEST PAY ABLE Al'HIL AXI) OCTOIIEIt. DIRECTORS : Jehn I. IH.vnt, lllalrstniTii.N. J, Onnoen Wf.uni, N.H. 1IKNTI.KV, JAiiili llAIJTtn, II.C. Atvvoeh, hhwhkH. cek, It. II. MlNTUIlM, New Yerk, 11. (J. Hazauii, I'eace Hale, It. I, Or.eitniis. IliievvN, Ilnltiinere, Mil WM. M. IIeaii, Han rranclsce, Cat T. E. Hoefi. iWai.i.is Nash. II. V. W'njiev, 'Themas Uiiaii am, .f.i'hin.ieii, '(. It. 1'AIIIIA, iT. E. CAtlTHOIlN, III. II. .Ien, . E. A. Amur, I I'ervalllx, Oregon. .'.leiiN llAimis, I llcuteu Ce., Oregon. ,.V. II.VIKKI.MAN, Albany, Oregon, THE OltEOOy PAC'iriC HAlLHOAl) CO.Ml'A.NV In erKanlred for the purpesn of providing IheHtate of Oregon nltli an tiiKcntly needeil means of eemniuuleatlnii vvllh ether states and foreign countries by means' of a rull rull rull lotidrrem VAliUINAllAVontherncltlcOeean, riiimlng through the central portion ofthestate Ie the eastern boundary thereof, n distance of abeutslx hundred miles, viherncunnectlnu villi be iiiaile with the railroad line already built In that point, us well as with these under con struction and projected. VAQUINA HAY, from II commanding gciv graphical position nnd the scarcity of ports en the Oregon seaboard, li destined tehnthc future great seaH)rt of Oregon, for, among ethers, llin following reasons-: First-It la the ONLY TOUT IN OIIEOON ON THE BEA connected by a railway with the great agricultural districts In the state. Beeend-THE OIIEOON PACIFIC HAII, KOAI) cresses the four north and south Hues of railroad In tlie Willamette valley, the grrat agricultural district of Oregon, and the Willa mette. Elver at Albany, gathering business te be delivered at the pert of Ymiuiua. Third The dlstnncu te the 1'acllleOciaii flein the heart of I Im Wlllamclle valley bv llieime (JON PACIFIC HAlLHOAl) Is only 72 mills, while by tin, way of Portland and IheCehiinbla river It h-Mmlliw te thu sea. Fourth It N .Hie. terminus of a railroad traversing an agricultural country of in-mr-passed fertility, producing millions of bushels of grain annually and large yields of et her agri cultural products, and upertliighiriU of tat tle, sheep and horses, '1 h railroad also passes through a country rlih In dcHsltHorieal, Iren, geld and silver, ami, for llltyiullei, through one of thu llnesl bodies or tlmlivr anywhere In Ilia w 01 M. The timber dlitrlut hai been piescrvcil te this tluieby thcabseiiie of needed rallnsid lai llltlfH. I'llth Thn uhele business of central, south seuth irn and easlcrn Oregon villi be enrrlml bv III" OIIEOON PACIFIC IIAILIIOAJl'II.MP.NY te Yaipilnn.aiid dlsfrihuteil trout llial purl. In about one-half the time consumed, and at about one-halt Ihu cost for trmisiertat Inn charged by any ether existing or preJecUil lines. llin business Imiiuill.ilely unilLibln le the OUEOON PACIFIC ItAILliOAO.anil the huge biitinesi that "III temit te II, as lis linn is pushed luitlier eastward, unlll It leaclies llelsn City, and them makes I'oniieilleu Willi llin present liansientlneiilal llnesas Mill as ethers te lie completed, ill menstiulcH that Vaqlilliii Hay Is te be tli" futuingreat siaerl of Oregon. Hie toiegraphy or llieeasii rn portion of the state of Oregon, mid the territory of Idaho, coin Is Is all reads trussing On gun ever Its eastern border te outer thu state at or mar llin point do de termlinil as its eastern terminus by the OIIE OON PACIFIC HAlLHOAl) COMPANY. Willi adisiuala ikcuii shipping rucillllci te luuidle thu tiutllu them would new honviillnhle sutllctenl tiiislnchs te meet all the ilviil i barges. Frem tlie heart or Ihu Wllliiuieltn Valle) te Ihesea Ihedislancuhy thnOrigen I'm I lie rail risul Islnit 7Jlilllc-i, whlle the shortest line by ether reads Is M miles In length, whiih will enable tlmOHLOON PACIFIC ltAILUOAU le held the buslneix against teuictlllnu. Asdis Asdis taniennil tliuuailitle Ihmest of transportation It Is simply an impossibility foriemix ling lines tehandln tlie buslncsi at the same raleasls ilonebytho OUEOON PACIFIC HAlLHOAl) COMPANY. Central Eastern Oregon Isliiga treeless i euntry will draw lis timber andie.il supply from along thu line of the till IXiuN I'A C1I ICHAll.KOAUlii the Cascade .Meuulaliu. Thusupiilles of lliiilier and coal villi be taken VmsI en thu trains going te the great rertllu plains of that district ler agricultural products te iMjilcllviredat the ort of Yiuiulna, thus se curing traillv eaih way. Tllli gives, without liitcrlerenie, thu OHIJliON PACIFIC HAII ItO.ll) tliu reiiiuiieiatlvu Iwal business, and will enable It te de through business at price that will command Its full share of that traffic. The OIIEOON PACIFIC HAlLHOAl) COM PANY will loeateand own the loMiisaleng the llnoeflts read, and reap the bent fits resulting then from. lh print tpnl lauds through whiih thu cninpanj's lluu runs and Is located are mined by thn company and amount te ever nine hundred and fifty thousand acres. Mera than tliricMiuartiTH of these lauds urn eX'ii rolling plains and luimidlatcl) uvalliiblu for tllluge. Thn Iraiirhlse cenfi rs exiCillenal advaulages en the Company, andnmeim them Is the return te Ihu Company, by thehtate.iil all taxes levied and collected until 1'JOO, en the lands and etlur preisirtles of the company. ..lilt iu Ceiiinauy has In oistiUIeii lvl miles of coiiilnueusriMd.al tlie ind el which It enters the timber tract above referred te; .lOmlleaara In the hands of thu Construction Department, and 10 miles or nsidlH-d tbreiigli the Malheur Valley are ready for rails. The uhele line Hill heteutplctcd by the autumn eriKtu), HtccI rails ler iiiinplctlen of thu read, together lib fas tenings, have Ik ell piirthast.il, 'llin live millions of bends new ellVriil are thn rciualuihr of the total Issue of fillceii millions provided for In thu mortgage, and by an ar rangement tietu ecu thu Kallrimd Cemsniv and Messrs. darker ltretlu rs .v. Ce., of I'hlladi fphla, thi'prei'i'iilsiif IIii-si'ImiihI.' nrvhrldb that firm le lie js'tlil te the Hallread Company only as the work of isantruelleii progress, s, OUEOON PA( UK HAlLHOAl) CO., Ily T. F IIOOO, Prisidcnl. NENV YOHK, 13lli May, l). Tim iinili rslguwl villi reielve subsi rlpllens for Ihealiovi-mentlemsl FIVE MILLION l)l)U I.AIIH it'ilil.llOi li st tent, (ield bends of thn Oregon P.u Hie Uallre.ul Ceuisiuyat I'.ir and aicriusl Inlcresl. The substrlptleus will Ihiesiii-i1 al lOe'ilis k eii'lhuixlay, May 'Zl. and will close at Pi o'clock en haturda), Ma) B", but the right Is reserved te rejii't an and all applications, or te iIem thu sub-crlptlens at an earlier date and te allot a smaller amount than nniillfd for. raiment te lie made . 10 inn cut. at the time of allotment. 1", tier tent. June 15. and thu li.il- auie of l'i peril nt. en Jul) II; Interest le l ad justed le date of final pii)inent, it lieu Ibe bends will lie delivered, l'a.v incuts limy lie ami Irlna- teil II dished, and luttrcxt will Intin-st Hill bu bu allowed thereon at Hist unt. Conies of the Articles of IiiioriKiratlen and of IhemertgiiKi have Iktii ilesisitl ulth the un dersigned, from whom forms of application may laj obtained. BARKER BROTHERS & CO., 125 Seuth 4th St., Philadelphia. MANHATTAN TRUST CO., 10 Wall St., New Yerk. lll lH-lvnl SUtcu-tu'He. T" L'THEIl B. KAL'ITMAN, J ATTOHNEY.r-LAV. kiend Fleer Kslileinaii Law llulldtiii'. Ne. l.t NerlfcOukvtitrtet, pr3-lydAw 9rtj CioebB. The Only Reliable New Bosten Stere I COUNTERPANE SALE -AT- 24 Cexxtre Square. White Counterpanes AT MS ItEllL'CriONS. $.'.011 Spread for S2..71 $.1 .71 Hprcad ...- Fer $2.00 $iS0Hpnadi .... Ker$l.fO $1.75 Mprmi1..., .... -,... .,..Eer $1.0(1 TIIEE AIU: Great Bargains I Oome Boe Theru. They'll Oe Fast. Cll.. AllLEM BTAMM. CHARLES STAMM'S, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. BIG REDUCTIONS! Best Ammonia at 5c. a bottle. $1.00 Black Silk Lace Flouncing, at 75c. a yard. Zephyr Ginghams at I2c. a yard. All Silk Satin Rhadama at 50c. a yard. 1.25 Black Silk Lace Flouncing at, $1.00 a yard. $1.00 Embroidery at 75c. a yard. Best Velveteens, at I2c. a yard. $1.00 Lace Cans at 75c. each. $1.50 warranted Black Silk, 2. inch, at $1.00 a yard. I2c Dress Ginghams at 10c. a yard. $2.00 Black Silk Lace Flouncing at $1.50 a yard. Black Cashmere Shawls, with silk fringe en four sides, at $2.00 each. Cheapest Bosten Stere, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. N EXT DOOUTOTIIE COUHT HOL'HE. Wellave Jusl Opeuid a llcaiillful Assortment of Olllierl'K In Plain lllack mid Hindi tilth White figures. persjilratlen nor acids will change, and Ihey arelheenlt'lllacksmatiiifactured that will positively iioitmtiige coier. vv onise Keep uiieerLH i usi III ess Linings. DRESS GUTOHiLrAS. We have thn most abundant stock of Dress (II iighams, Halrriisand Challls In be found lu till market. In all tiie Newest Hhades of Pinks. Hint's, llrcjs, linens, etc., elf. Alse n full line of Ladles' White Dress (ioeds and Embrelderlis. FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 36 and 37 East King 1AHU4McELHOY. BARD & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Btroet, DIUXHOOODH-aim-lal Ilargalns In lllack llrnrletlaClelh al 2.V, Xic. tOe. Our Mc iuallly All Weel, tD liu has aide, extra value. Next grade 411 Im hei wide, TAe ; worth H7e, Next grsde PI Indies n Idr, K7Mi : bring your samples off Uiuallly and eemparn with this numlMT. Next craihi 111 Im his wide, tl.ne ; regular price, Jl.i'i. Ilargalns In lllack Hllk at 75", I l.l), II.S1.SIIO ; our M grade Is 'Jl Inches tilde, actual meaaure, nxlra iiiallly. Drtss Ooeds from fxi up. lliirialliSHt 11, $), V. 37J4 IS, rfl an und lutein theclly. niliaienis. Jim la'sinueui COIWiri'H-CerMtHat'J.V.:tUc.S0,.T.'k1fl.a). fiiunlcd al less limn tl.-i. IIOSIEIIY-The best value In Hosiery In tlie city. I jnllis' and Men'. 2, 3, laud A pair for 2Ac. I.inlliV mid Children abselulrly Fast lllack Hese, two pairs for 'Tie. lJNI)r.llvVi;.ll Uiiliis', .vim h ami uiiiiiireii's ilatl Vests, I'M, 'i fiil,"nenls. Ijutlns' lliiuze nibb Vils,.V)c. .vfen's Oaiun Vests from ': up. One let of Men's Orey Mixed llalbi at'si; tiertll .Vs'. See lliem Men's Jean Iiratii rsal'AiiaiiiKJDc. One let of Mel hi, fsfii 2.V ; ri imlar nrlce. 7.Vi; Ibis Is a dii Idisl b.irualn. OU'CLOTII -Weearry a lnrgerstiK-k of FliMir and Table Oil Cleth than any ether retail Dry OimsIs I Ien wj In Ijincaster. Wit havn ceneluiled le make a Hpcclal Hale of Heer Oil Cleth. An this Is house cleaning time, and should you mint le replenish, come nnd sen us If you wunt bar gains In Flisir Oil Cleth. I1ICYCLES- lli'fern .veu buy u Illrjcle or Tricycle, call and see us. Agents for the Premier Kafely Illcjcles. Ahe dlflerenl maki s for iMijHand girl. Hafcty lllcyclcnanil Tricycles. Ulcyile Hosu only UV, llieycle llesu HupiHirlirs only Ujc each. bard & Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS M03. 33 AND 35 80UTII QUEEN STREET, Oppealte Fountain Inn. A' IICTION HALE CAHI'ITIrl. -AT- METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S Brussels Carpets FltOMTHi: Great Auction Sale in New Yerk! -AT- Metzger & Haughman's CHEAP STORE, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OITOSITHTHi: C'OUI'KIt IIOU8K.) wcAiirirr HAHh taken in exciianee. (Crtvpct J3 AHOAINS! -00 Shirk's Carpet Hall ! -nm- Wilten. Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. WK HA VB TIIK I.A11QK3T AND HBhT STOCK IS TIIKClTV, H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sta., Lancaster, Pa. T , .rLSjt , 30." ?-. ,s r DRESS GINGHAMS! AIIE LIVELY AB EVER. Fresh arrivals almost dally. Colen mere lmiutinn, ir pexslhle, Trlcea getting lower. Halunlay we'll show mime choice stj leu at 4JJCENTSAYAH1I. Our Line at a, 10, 12J cenls are "A 1." Heme HargaliK here In Itrmnantsir you come siam. These goods are absolutely Paul Celer, neither 1' iiiai'Ks mamiiaciureti 1111 will positively cslHB.Cninbrlcs and all ktniHef Fast Celer iiiai'Krtcir Street, Lancaster, Pa. Opposite Fountain Inn iiressiiingiiamsuuii leiiniiu neru ai y,,,n, iu Tim 11. A H. Dicsh Ferm Corset al 11.00 In net .vietiium vveigui uuiierwear, ruriip. ijiuics', Vests from SCm up. Inllcs' Hiliniuir Merine .tnxea imieriKgan uniiernrar run hiik JlanUKcr- ilrtll. B AUOA1NH I TO- yM'.vu . rfV lfc-T jaPif Y J -rrl tA ' " pIIILADELrHIA k HEADINORA1LROI HEAWNaACOLUMIHA DIVISION. On and, after Hnndny, May 12, MM, . "'r ( K I no- street), as fellows i aTTI J'fdlnic and Inlemiedlnlc point, ' m.,.ir.v p. m. "' In. lfillh.lHft.l. r:i-' " , im. du a. m.1 Diinmr. i - " - .M.-iiiuin, ween ua 3 3A n. m.: nmninva n u . week itayn, 7:30 n. m., t-n"J SJP'iS- ,,'''inlelphla, week d 7Jt)a. m., 12.:i'i,.Wjp. m. i .' Yerk V,R Allcnlewn, week daj ForAllenlewn, week days, 7:30 a. n..3Ji m.j Sunday. 3: p. m. ' .,"! r Or I'fltljit Hln irnnb Atm M as. m.aft 1. BundaV.itVMi, m. ' "" " "-OT PT s . u "5"". week days. 7.-00 a. m., 2dS, M K..V- """"urn, weeK in v r'7T' ! 8unrt,y, ". m KerUtlA!TV..1f. xrmlr .!.- e.et a.m - 3.00 LHflfth trT ii..v,i'V- . irri": D,4Mi Wtav " TItAIVu t-nn t . .. . ........ ,j"j u;n" ii. in. a .... ii.tyAnir,a, iT..3l, 1 "uJ'x .?. . m: -.---....., tixn., ;wh,iii.: :iun.tii. r,i . , iV:.'.,,ndcl,hlB' wc,;k d". is. teK.vvj m ififflfiSS v"jr"''elph.a,Week,tr: vJa.V , S, V15 '" ""aueipnil 7: a. in., ism, I2.-O0 p. m. . Lmve New Yerk via Allentown, 4"ti) a. in., urn i m ' week dayi" iienvnAllentewii. week davs. am m is - .. ..v ... .... .; n. in. ' ' "" Irfiive rettsvllle, week days, &M a. m I IfalTA fslsj AA1- -A- b. i.Q T:p mTHunVhiy. 7:S .a: m '"- "& 12 j: .,""C Uuarryyllle, week days. &. 0:2S a. m.;?l .w, r.n p. m. j Himiiay, 7:10 a. m. ':! , ATtjANTIC CITY 1)1 V1HIO.V. 4 J -f2vi.. "'"'''Iphla, Chestnut Mreet whart'i and Heulh street wharf. """jj Fer Atlantic city, week day, pxnrwmemi'l S5S a. m. and tiWand fiW p. in.: Ar'mmJdiuSf ,'..,.1 Ar ",UI i V' '" 5 ""'')', Exprew, a i ! I"'' Accem,wlnll", "00 a. m., tmVi IteiiirnliiKleaveAllanlle City, denet corner. Allantleaiid Arkansas Avenues. Meek dayaT-J''? Exprrwi7:0nniiil 10 15 n. m. nn.1 1 n Wi JiSl.. iri'tiv.""!1 x-JJ-jvkm ... nail Jin i m" ' '"i-ommeuniioii, 7a.e, Uetalliil time uhlei can be ehlalucd at Ucket, A a rt tvt .- . - "'vVA." .T-VVl..... ... !! .'cock. . m """uiunim von i inn r jvgl. P'iHN'VTDHCHEUUUBj li nn "iuiwii: f jn iv l'ar' .vv3 I'I.IT1VA tilt Philadelphia. 1'acllle Eprcit..!.. Srw.KP"f- Ijincaster. t" I'. Ill tM a. m. 4:W n. m. 7411 n ,t. irt n. m. I-- esJS u. m. iW Mall Iralnvla MhJeyf :: a. m. -i D:31 a. m. ..I. .nan irninr....., Nlnnnrig Exprenii.,..., lliiiiovArcein am LWicf r redcrlck Accem...... ljincantcr Accem.... HarrlMiiirK Aecem.. Celli inula Accem.. . llarrlHliurg ExpnM.. western Exprewtt,.... Uincantcr Aece,.. EAMTWA1H). I'lillu. Kxinpt. . Vil, l.lnnt via Oilunihla R.'.VI it. in. 0-Jri n m. llk.Vi ft, m. via Columbia, 1 1. -00 a. m- il:.iua. in. via rvilmtililn J.1HI n. m. 2:10 p. m. 2JW p. m. S:10 p. m. vlaMl.Jey.... 2.1n p. III. :I0 p. in. 5 .11 P. in. . 030 p. m. Ix-ave'"' " Ijniranter. 2:U0 a. m, 4:4'ui, in. n:n n. m 8:1(1 a. m. :.V a. m. 0 00 a. m. 11:M a. m. 12.M p. m. :.'.V . m. ! p. in. 1:15 p. in, 6: Up. m. KM p. in. i:i p. m. mi n. m. 11:10 p. m. . .Vr.rel ftl AitItb tg M , l'hlla. $j trj.i a, m. fi:Y a. m. HiMa. til. lucaliT Ac'ce!.'.'."'l',J iiarrimmm KxpreH.. jincai.ler Accum ColuinblaAcceni ..,.. Atlantle ExprcMf... Seahere Exprriw.... , riilladelphla Accem. Hiinday Mall.. .. TltlV l-'ttVM4i IIVIXI n. tn. vlaMt-Jey. ii:vi a. m. 133 p. m. D:I5 n. in. 6: i. RI. ffl e: p. m. i HarrlkhurK Accem"!!! Mall Tralnt , 0:00 p. m. llO-ii p. m. xS fThe only trains which run dallv. b'l OnHlllldnV flm Mull Irnln w.M, r..nl.-M .S Celiunhla. ' (J .f It U'nnil rlnlin.l !-. A a Jss CHAH. K. ruayiVarSiMSS: "" LEIlANON r,ANCAHTEIl JOINtT7hB IIAII.HOAII. ArrniiKCincntu of I'usKcnmr TrnhiH en and after ?4 Nitmiiav liiv 19 nun vl v. .-., ..... .., .,v. . NOltTHWAlU). Inve a, m. i' K7UI1UBJT. ' m '. M. Klnit Hti-eel, Ijinc. 7KM Uituaiiter., ,.... 7K17 Mauhelm -.... 7t Cornwall 7:59 I2.r, a: iz iwj suafl 12.11 irje l:ie iit eiu( n:iit H.-J0 H:H 0:1H' 0:17 rs ' Arrive at I-elianeii H:ll MmiriivvAitii 1UH 7.-00 93 Icave a.m. r. M. r. m. a. . 7:!.V TM 7:i, 8:10 7sS7 8:40 leiinnen ,.. 7:12 Cornwall ...,. 7:CT Manhclm'....... TM Lancanter 8.-27 Arrive at Klnn Htrect, Ijiiic. H: 12.H0 12:15 '. 1:10 1:52 WJ: 2.00 8.:30 KM! A.M. WIIJUIM Unnl II A, f ll.llmJ H. H. NEKK, Hiiptfi,(l. II. - lUurnttuvc. e CIIH A OlllBS Ochs&Gibbs, HELI-M IN rUUNIHIIINd 2d, 3d & 4th Floers, ?1 31 SOUTH QUEER ST. 4 Yeu can (.elect from a enerininw lock of -i ... ..... ,,,, ., in .,iu(-f .iwh ratj ,w Ilelnir at muni! exuh vre guarantea Iha-i xinvni, t ricrn, iiiiuiurt Itllll IlliniUllliy CIIH1 H hltied III our Meck efHprlm: Urdu and MeU ? trcMca. HcMt Hair Mattreucn mads te order. .I ; . m . M rr. ui c m. niDDC m VVVI II It v. T I & - Second. Third and Fourth Fleen. &A Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, LANCAHTElt, I'A. all-lyd II EINITHH'M. -NOW 1H THE- TIMETOBUY FURNITURE. Don't wall until llgitfibe warm but call new. The prlcca we havn are net exartly CHILLING. hut you will net set excited ever them ; Ihey 1 are tee low for that. 'J. When you hen these rheapchalnfer the percb ffl and lawn, nema already lu ami etlicru te come you will Ih plcau-d, we knew. -0UIl AIM-"THE I1EST OOODH K0P.THB M LEAbT MONEY." fj HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen St W IDMYEHH COIINEIL AN ADVANTAGE; YOU SHOULD NOT MISS. The adtantace of nelivllni; from the largct and inel coinjiicie heck 01 FURNITURE' wn ever etreriM, and one which must willsfy meht uiij one. It U will selected, tlie new est In dtslgn, Keed and Lew Priced. iiieiiuvanuiBiiei kciecuuBirem khcii u aim- aw lian luiertaiit consideration, and assures the -iM itiir..in& r ,Mirrif-l kiitlkrm Him. I.M We cre never III tiettrrhliiipu le serve you. Is thcre an) Ihlng ou waul In I'lirulture? IF SO, CALL AT WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, COENER OF $! E. King & Duke St.Y rOTEL NOItMANIlIR ?' II VTI.ANTIll CITY. MWOI'K.S. Lriider:.V-w.".laivueiiienl. .-vuvv uir V.c.lHLlEnE.l'roprlftler, Lam of Celuuadu Hetel, X'WUmMjiW, j uilWnut tin 1 ,., Jh.1 Hi ui W m vi ja 3