-5f- ri -n-i-.J, IPS LAyCABTKB , DAILY .iNTriLlaEyCEREftprM THB' WKAKtXG OF TTtK C1KKKX. Oh, Jatate, dear, m4 4M yen hr Tha aewa tht'i coin round? On color must, by fashion's law, In ear Mr land abound. It Ik net meant te call te arm, Bare maiden's armi, I ween, Bnt every living olive branch la wearing of the green. I met with rentln Knt jr, and I took her by the hand, And said, " I hardly knew yen, Yen leek mi fine and grand." ' Oh, lt?i all the fashion new, my dear," hhe answered qnltc serene " And every girt and woman here I wearing of the urcen." Oh, there lizard green, and serpent green, There's bettle green and sage s There's lieclle green nnd nprle green, The color' all the rage. It's well 'tlsnfreeoeuntry here. Tweuld make a dreadful scene Ifanybedy should forbid The wearing of the green. Frem the Detroit tyre preu. Very Smalt In the tley'e Eyes. Frem ths Atlanta Constitution. The aniall nev Is n terror when he has nn Inquiring mind. Such a bev atrellcd Inte the editor's room the oilier day, andntonee proceeded te down the pat lent man at the desk. " Are you en the paper?" asked the boy. " Yea." "What de you de T " Write for It." "Write all the time T" Yea." " Don't de anything else?" " Ne." " Just wait for someod.v else te de some thing and then wrile alieut it?" "Yes." " Um I" ejaculated the small boy with a ,0k " deep disgust ns he v alked en. The toller at the desk did net laugh. Jjever before had he felt he smalt and mean. He hail been mnde te see himself from a new nnd original point of view. AScnalck PnsaciiKer, On the ocean, cures little about a storm. He Is positively Indifferent whether he Is wanned overboard or net. lint, set right by a wlneglns ful or two of Hosteller's Htemnch Hitlers, he feels renewed Interest In his personal safety. Tills flue correctlvo neutrnllres In brackish wnter often cempulsurlly drank en shlpbenrd, te the crlcv etu detriment or healtli-tlic perni cious Impurities which rve rlse te tlUertlers or the stomach, liver and bowels. Te the mnrlner, the tourist, the western pioneer nnd miner, the Hitters NliiMilunble ns a means of protection BRHlnst ninlitrln, when Its seeds uru latent In air nnd water. Te the effect of overwork, mental or miinnel, it Is a most rellnble antidote, and te the debllltv.tnl nnd nervous, UiiIIehIh Krent and speedily felt rellefnnd v lijer. m20te27 Dr. Hull s Cenah Hj nip Is particularly recem. mended for children. It cures coughs, colds' croup, sere threil, and whooping ceuidi. It Is Pleasant te the taste nnd acts like a charm. 2.1 cts. "Jack shall plpe mid QUI shall dHiire"Just us lone out. In K, open barn ns thev please. The tree born American citizen don't fenr neu ralgia Willi Salvation Oil te the front. Price only 2 j cents. Special Iteticce. The - Trlvycle. Tills machine Is preelled by stciim.nnd will curry two eeple tweul miles In nn hour. It Is wild. It Is ipiltcuu Invention but docs net com cem com psre with llwiluck lIltHxl Hitter, which will rarry the Invalid nlung the read te health te brat all. , Vormle by H. H. Cochran, drui;i;lst, 137 and IT) North Queen street, lincaster. Their IIiihIiiehs lloeiuiuii. Probably no one thing 1ms caused such n ecu rnil revival or trmle at II. It. Ce-bran's I (rug Stere as their glv lir away te their customers or se niniiv ftee trial bottlcsef Dr. King's New Dis covery ler Consumption. Their trade is slmply enormous In this very valuable article from the fact that It nlvvavs cures and never dlvtpelnts. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, lirenchttls, Croup, and nil threat and lung diseases quickly cured. Yeu can test It berore buying bVKCttlngalrlal bettle free, Inrgw sle SI. Kvery bettle warranted at 11. 11. Cechiuii's Drug Stere, 1-17 and 1.8.1 Yertli Queen strect, l-incaslcr. Pa. )) IIcTprsl Hep Out! " Fer ,v ears have been a sufferer from pains In the back. Tried various applications. One bettle or 7Aeiikm' lkUetnn oil entirely cured me. Cured ethers equally quick." Mrs. Hen Hen ningeriltli street, lliutale, wrote this. I'orsnle by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and 18) North Queen street, Lancaster. Would Hnve llfH'ii Net Upen, Had net Iturilnrk llliml Hitter Iksmi a remedy ir iiii(iiestleiiabln merit they would have liec-n set duwn iiHn bt the pulillans thousands or medicines have been when their worthlessness was disc nw ted. "lltirdeck liloed Hitters" have received unbounded pralsivs from tha sick, thus establishing their merll bevend dispute. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 1J3 North Queen street, l.ancnMer. Kpoeli. The transition from long, lingering and pain ful sickness te robust health marks nn ejiech in the life or the Individual. fSuch a remarkable event Is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the geed health has been at tained Is graterully blessed. Huicelt Is that se much Is heard In praise or IMectrlc Hitters. He many feci they ewe their restoration te heallh, te the use of the (treat A Herat Ive and Tonic. If .....I .irul....il.t.ul .. Ill . .11....... .., l.'l.l..n. AVIuit Is It (ioeil l'erf la I us till V oil w hat Dr. Themat' Hrlrrtrte Oil Is gissl for. II is death te rheiiinatlsm and neu ralgia. It lll i nn; a burn, bile, or isiln.nnd Is equally gixsl for sprains, l'er wile by II. It. Cochran, diugglsl, 1J7 and 1JJ North Queen street, l-uiciMcr. lliickleu'H Arnleii Snlvu, The IlRiTHALvriiithewnrld for Cuts, llnilt.es Kercs, Ulcers, Salt Kheiiui, Fever Seres, Tetter, ('hupped Hands, ('hlllil.iins, Cerns, and all Hkln Kruptlens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed toglveper teglveper ftet satisfaction, or money reutnded. Price i!5 cents ier mx. Fer sale by II, II. Cochran, Druggist, Nns. 137 and 1JU North Queen stnst, Ijuu-astcr, Pa. JunC'-ld Hits Ceilfldt'iH'O. "Ill ene case inrsetially known te me thnsuc thnsuc (csser Ititrdaek Jlleml Htltrrt was almost Incre dible, One lady dewrlbcd Ihein as worth hun dreds of dollars. I myself have the greatest confidence In them." F. s. Scratch, Diugglst, Huthveu.Oiit. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, drug gist, 117 and 139 North Queen street, luicaster. l'lie Peeple Astonished. Many iieeple are asleulshed when they dis cover I hu wide circulation of Thnmiu' iifirti tr Gll. 1 hern Is hardly a drug house In the coun try th.il doe net have this remedy iimhiIIs shilves. 'I Me public have round II Isagissl thing mid slick tell. I'er sale by II. II. Cis-h-inu, druggist, 1.17 and 1JU North Queen street, Lancaster. .Mothers! MeIIhth ! I .Methcr ! ! ! Are ou disturbed at night and bn ken or yeurristbj u sick child sintering and crjlng with Um excruciating pain or cutting teeth? ir se, goat once mid getatiotlle of Mitt. WINK LOWKSOOTHINt) SYHUP. It will relieve the isvir llttle suHerer Immediate! depend tisjnltj time Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell j en at unce that It will regu late the bowels, and glv e rest te Hie mother, mid rt lief and health te the child, eis-rating like magic. It Is icrrcctlv safe te use In all cases mid pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription or one of the eldest and hmtfiin ileplijslclansiiuil nurses In the L'nltdl Slates. Sold everywhere, 1.1 cents a bottle. imij ltMydAw )rtt0. rplli: YOUNG .MKNH HATtST. Stra-wr Hats -AND- LIGHT STIFF AND SOFT HATS In Hie Newest Designs and Lightest Weights. Best $1.50 Light Colored Stiff Hat .sol,!) ANYwm;m:. Trunks, Traveling Bags and Summer Robes. stauffFr & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street. MSVAVfEK, 1A. k.i.iiv; II. (II. I, V. 4 1,1111 IIIIJ IIIIIOVI III II IIIIIU,, i, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing, vim will surely Hint roller by use of Klectrle Hit ters. SeldatAKiandfl ier bettleat II, II, Coch ran's l)riighlerc,lJ7and lilt North Queen street, IjincaMcr, Pa. (1) O0D1I SARSArARtLLA. Yeu Need It New Te Imparl strentth anil Rlre a feeling of health and rigor thrmiheut thc syttem, there l nethlnc eqnal te Heed's Harmpatilla. It keemt ptcallarly adapted (edrarcnme that tired ellng mused by chance of season, climate or life, and while It tones and sustains the system It purifies and renevalea the bleed. We; earn estly unre Iho larae army of clerk, book-keep-era, teachers, housewives, operatives and ethers who hate been closely confined dnrlnic the win ter and who need A GOOD SPRING MEDICINE te try Heed's MarMparllla. Don't delay. "Kvery spring for years I have made It a practice, te take from three te ftve bottles of Heed's Harsapartlla, breause 1 knew It purifies the bleed and thoroughly cleanses Iho system of nil Impurities. That languid reeling, some times called ' spring fever,' will never visit the ft) stem that has been properly cared for by this never-fnilliig remedy." W. II. Lawiif.mt, Kd Kd iter Agricultural Epiiemlst, Indianapolis, Ind. ruin: niAeD " Ker years at Irregular Intervals In all sea sons, I suffered the Intolerable burning and Itching of bleed poisoning by Ivy. It would break out en my legs. In my threat and eyes. Ijist spring I took Heed's Ifcirsaparilta, as a bleed purifier, with no thought of It as a special remedy for Ivy poisoning, bnt It has effected a permanent and thorough cure." Cai.vi.v T. Hiiute, Wcntwerth, N. II. H00DB 8ARSAPAKILLA Held by nil druggists. $1 slxrerj.5. Prepared only by C 1. HOOD A CO., Iiewcll, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAIt. (2) M CLANE'H L1VEK PILLS. Tin: genuine nn.c. -CELEBrtATED- LIVER PILLS! fTemfnff.B'rei..' liKAiiSiiLs. Fer a long tlme 1 suffered from thectleets of Indigestion nnd sick headache, and cm Irving v our Dr. C. Mcljine'st'eleliratccl Liver Pills I found quick nnd satisfactory re lief. A very few doses docs the work and I would net be without them. UKO. H. It AHIUH. Bloux tails, Dakota. NEVER KNOWN TO KAIU . Cure sick headache, biliousness, liver rom rem tilslnt, Indigestion, djspepsla, lieartliurn, mis Inrla, pimples en the faee and body. Impure bleed, etc., by using regularly Dr. C. Mcljine's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared only by Flem ing Hrelhers, Pittsburg, Pa., thn market being full of Imitations of the name .MeUinc, spelled dlirerently but or the snme prnuunclallen. Always leek for the signature of Fleming Hros. and C. McLane, Pittsburg, I'a., en the wrapper. Allethersarn worthless when compared with the genuine MrLann's. iiovae-lycodTu.ThiAw H UMPHHEYH" SPECIFICH. HUMPHREYS' I)n. HUMi'iiRKYs'Si'FcincH are selcnllflcallv and carcmily prepared prescriptiens: used rer ninny years In private practice with suc cess, mid rer ever thirty vears used by the people. Every single Hpcclfle Is a special cure for the diseases named. These Hpeclflcs cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing the system, and nre In fact nnd deed the NOVMIKIU.N ltKMEPIt.S e' THE Weiilp. List or Principal Nes. Cures. Price. 1. KKrr.na, Congest Ien, Inflammations......) 2. Worms, Werm Kcver, Werm Celic Si n. Ciiil.sr Cei.ir, or Teething of Inftinta..Zi 4. IltAKitlKFA, or Children or Adults... .. IHSKNTKIiv, Griping. Hllleus Celic ill 6. Cliei.KitA Meliiifa, Vomiting 25 7. C'oreits. Colds, Hrnnchltts "j X. NHUKAIllA.Toetlinche, Fnceiu he in 0. IlEAtiACllcs.KIck Headache, Vertigo 23 10. UtHi'Fi-siA, Hllleus Htemaeh as 11. HUl'l'HbHHklt or Painmji. Pkiiieim........b."i 12. WlllThs, tx Prohise Periods 2T, I.l. CKOtir. Cough, DlrllcultUrenthlng 25 14. Halt HliKUM, Krjslpelas, Eruptions in l.. ItllKi'MATJSM, l(lieiimaticPalns.... 2, in. KhVEH ajcii Acjtn:, Chills, Malaria ...... ! 17. I'lLt-s, Hllnd or Hlecdlng .!i0 111. Cataiihh, Intlucni,Cnld In Hie Head., no 20. WnoeriNfi Cot'eit, violent Ceuglis M 21. CiKNUtAI. Iteblllty, Plivslcal WeakncssM) 27. IClIlNKV DISKASK JJO a. NrilVdt'S DKIIILtTV, 1.(W .10. UntNAKY WKAKNr.sa, Wetting lied. fin K2. PtsKAsK-c nt'THK llr.AKT, l'Hlpltatlen.JI.OI Held by druggists, or sent postpaid en re ceipt or price, lm, iiumi'iiiievh' Manual (111 pages) richly hound In cloth anil geld, mailed iree. HUjdPIIHr.VW MEDICINE CO. 'c. IW Fulton .Street, N, Y. SPKCIFCS. Til,Th,Kv.w(2) SH. S. HWIIT'.S KPIXTFIC curcl me or malignant Illisid roiseu alter I had been treatiHl In vain ullh old se-called remedies erMcrrury and Pot ash. H. H. H. net only cured the Hlissl Poison, but relieved the ltlicumiitlsm which vras caused by the poisonous minerals. GEO. IIOVELL, 2122 2d Avenue, N. Y. Hcrefula develeped en my daughter svrelllng and lumps en her neck. We gave her HWItT'S SPECIFIC, nnd the result was vvendcrrulaiid Iho cure prompt. k A. llEAUMONn, Cleveland, Tenn. HWIKT'H HPECIKIC Ik entirely n vegetable jeniedy, and Is the only reined v which s.rma nently cures hcrefula, liloed lliuners. Cancer and Contagious Hlisst Poison. Hend ler books en liloed and Hkln Diseases, mailed free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC YI. jniui-iii,iu,rc Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa. w EAK, UNDKVKLOPKD PA HTS. Or the Human Hedy Enlarged, Developed, Strengthened, etc., Is an Interesting ndvcrliso ndvcrlise meiil long run In our paer. In reply te In qulrles u will say Unit tliere Is no evidence of humbug about this. On thn contrary, Iho advertisers nre very highly Indorsed. Inter Inter esled.persens may get scaled circulars giving all particulars, by writing te the Eltli: MEDI CAL CO., 5 Swan St., Hullaln, N. V.ZMffv 7b 7b lede Iter. fll-iydAw. gtavttcae. -JTAUNESS. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AND- General Stable Supplies, -AT- (Sl'lffcSftOK TO M. IlABKllllL-sn A. SON.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. Cax'vinnce. OTANDARDCAIIUIAaE WORK. Standard Carriage Werk. EDW. EDOERLEV, Nes. 40, H, a, 15 Market Street. Rear of 1'ost 1'est 1'ost elllce, l-'innuttr, Pa. Buggies, Fbxtens, Family Caniagies. The finest stock In the country te select from. We can suit ev c-r Isnl y. Prlws te suit the times. A flue line of Soceud-IInnd WerW. New 1 the tlme te get your Cnrrlage He imtuled nnd IteiJilred. Our resilrtng cniinet liecMxllcst. OneM-t of vturkmcuesHclaII (in-pleyi-d rr that iurs'. Call und (Jiamluc vrUethcr you vvlili te buy or net, H Ghas. E. Haberbush's, Clelhttt0. 1889 nevelties: 1889 H. GERHART S. Tfc nieai enmplete assortment of Sfirin Overceating English Cheviot, Maternal and Casslmere Suiting and Treusering that has ever been shown In this cltv. Workmanship th best and all goods warranted as represented. , It. flElUIAKT, Ne. North queen Street. VK)nly Direct Imperllnc Tailor In the City of Lancaster. STOP I THINK I At this day, when competition la treat, the customer leeks le see Who Ulve,Nel Premise -HAHOAINH. , . ,. Customer, Step I Think! Ivhepay for ex tensive advert Isemrnt T Wa de net Advertise Bargains, Clearing Sales, etc., but give you ihe benefit of that which ethers Rive the printer. Our Ceuntera Contain Alt that Is New In SUimrOMI, TiOUSERINGS AND PRnra overcoats. Our Price arc the Lewest Possible te de Jus tice te customer and ourselves. NOS. 934 AND C3B WEST KINO STREET. marl3-3md . c T CLOTHING BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. Oar Prices Heed He Explanation, THEY SHOW FOU TIIEMSELVKS. Instead of wasting words In bragging what we will de we put the prices before j en. What ever explanation Is needed you will find In the windows, where you will see MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Representing n large sleck, nil marked In plain figures. Men's Rtislness Suits, sack and frock styles. t I..W. jsm moo, rs.oe, tie. Men's Dress Suits, sacks, frocks and Prince Alberts, 111, 112. 113, Sl.'i, ?K Heys' Leng Pant Stills, slres 12 te 10, t-1.00, JI.OO, .-.00, SAW, $7.rt), tS.00, 130. Heys' Short Paul Suits, sites I te 11.SI.00.SI.15. I1.2r., Ji.re, $1.7-., jam, j.t.00, tt.en, 5.oe and M.00. Children's Knee Pants at 18c. OUR Merchant Tailoring Department Is kept very busy nnd new goods find their way almost dally In this department. It will be le your fnterest te examine our qualities and prices. A small Investment will bring you large dlv blends. That menus H.CI0 worth for JI.OO. See our nne Engll&h Wlde-Wnles coat and vest te order at fl'2, M nnd lti. They are big values for the mouey. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., B.W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER, FA. S-Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the City. M ERH KATIIPON. ITS EASY FOR Y013 It s easy enough for you le buy here without experience. Send a child, and they'll buy Just as cheap as anvliedy with full knowledgeor values and qualities. When j 011 conic te buv from us you dc-il without fear of getting any thing you did net bargain rer. MEN'S SUMMER SUITS AT !, Vi, 13, SJ1 , MS, 1 lllllllH. EYERY ONE NEW IN STYLE AND Attractive in Appearance ! You'll no! buy tliein niiywhein any ihcniicr and nowhere se well mnde and sogeod In ill and finish. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. "lylLLIAMSON ct FOSTER. The Drift of Trade Can Can eot Be Changed. The lieepln knew vie supply tb Het Quali ties, H st Mnile READY-JfAlJE CLOriUNll at thn lamest Prlis-s. (leiit'asuminersulls, m, j, he, Hejs' Light mid Dark Casslmcrn Sulls, tfi, J7..V1, JjViO. Chlldicn's Jersey Cleth nud Sailor Suits, Jl 75 le 17. White and Trench ri.iunel Siilrt Waists, J12J te 1..'j0, HAT BARGAINS. A let of Men's White Straw Hals, Alpine shape, redm-cd fieni av te le. A let or Men'a Drab Celer Klruw Hats, n dm oil fiem U.'- le .V. A let of .Men's Whlle Jap. Mackinaw Straw Hats ter its'. A let of Children's While, Mixed and Plain Colored Sailor lints for Sic. A let eru-ullcs Whlle Sailor Hats for k All styles mid eualllles In Summer I-ip Spa-ads and Hursuhhcels Irem Utc up. WE OPEN TO-DAY, MONDAY, MAY ai, OurlliiHeri'reiic'hand English Kliuiuelsniid HllkHhlrls, rer Outing, Touring, lleatlug it ml lllc) dense. dent's I'ii.e All-Silk Shirts, imUnl clongata clengata clongata hle slcsjves, v rv fine n.itterns, at 5J.75. Oent Crepe l-'liiuiiels silk. strlws, nl M.25. Cents' French Flauntls, asserted iMttcrns, all sles, ul JiW. Oents' line English Flannels, fine assortment efiuillerns, atr.'.uiiiindtl'i. Alse large stock of Demct l- lannels at !!se, Sue, Tx: LADIES' TAN SHOES ;fj-;ih east kinc, st., lancahter, pa., AND IHMARKErSTREhrr. IIARRISHURO PA. NOTICE TO 'IRESP.VSSKRS ANI) OL'N. Nl. IW. All persons are hereby rerbldilen totress-tssinnnyeriholands or the Cern Hull 'uidsiss-dwell c-stalc-sln lbaneu or Uincaster ...nnlles, vv hether im hwsl or tiiilnc IumsI, either for theniiriHisc or sIkmiIIiii; or fishing, iu Ihe law vclll li riuldly enforced against all tres pnsslntr en said lauds or the underslL-iiisI nrter thUuutlie. W.M COLEMAN FREEMAN, It. Pl.Rf'YALIlEN, EDW. U FREEMAN, Atternys for H, W, Celtnuu' Ilflfi, MYERS&RATHFON, We have Just received a full line of IjiiIIiV Tan Shoes, In liieeaud button. We also carry a ver large asserlineiil of low sIkk-s rer Indies', gents and eliildnii, which c arc retailing very clicsip. As tlicre Is a great ib iiuiiid for these goedsjosl new, ne Invite you te take a leek at our large assortment before purchasing else where. Williamson k roster, HARRY STAMM. A WHITE Ne. Seme Choice and Royal Bargains FOR THE ECONOMICAL. Among the remnants of Dress floods we have hunted out all Iho remnants nnd set them nsldn Where jeu'll have geed picking. They are all marked atone uniform price of 5 CENTS A TAItll. Many among them were sold a high asS cents. There's Music for Yeu. J. THE NEW BOSTON STORE, 7. 3tattbe. QUrwRIPTION FOR 93,000,tMK. Oregon Pacific Railroad Company First Mortgage 6 Per Cent. Geld Bends, Dae October 31, 1900. SchmiivcI liy n Deed of Truat te thev Knrm tlH, Ixinn nnd Truat Company, Ti-ute, CoverliiK the I'l'iuic-lilMCH, ltend, Eiilp inent, nnd All l.anda Hc-leiictluu; te the C'enipnny. 1IUNDS 1 ,OtM) EACH. INTEREST DAT AIILK APRIL AND OCTORER. DIRECTORS : Jehn I. Hi, A in, lllnlrslenn,N. J, Oscioen Wf.usii, N. S. IlKMl.hV, .Iaceii Hai.sti.h, II. C. Atvvoed, OhOIIIIKS. CeK, It. 11. MlNrtlllN, New Yerk, 11. 0. IIazaud, Peace Uule, R. I. Oi:eimtM. HitevvN, Hnltlmere, Mil WM.M.HeAO, Sail Francisce, Cat. T. E. Hoen. . Wai.mi Nash. 111. W, Wtl.se.v, 'ThemahOuauam, .ki'iiin .ion, (I. II. I'AllllA, 'T. E. CAUTIteliN, H. It, Jen, E. A. AliliKV, ! Cervallls, Oregon. jJetIN IlAllltls, t Hciilnu Ce., Oregon. lA.llACKKI.MAN, Albany, Oregon, THE Oltr.OON l'AC'IPIC RAILROAD COMPANY Is eruanlred for Iho purse or providing I he Statu or Oregon with an urgently needed mcuis or cominiiulcntleii with ether slates and foreign countries by means of a rail road from YAQUINA HAY en thn PaelfloOceen, riiiiulng through the central portion orihestnto te the eastern boundary I hereof, a dlstaucn or about six hundred miles, vvlicrccciunecllen will be made with the railroad linn nlrrndy built te that point, ns well as with tluwu under con struction and projected. YAQ.UINA HAY, from Its commanding geo graphical position nud the scarcity of iortseu the Oregon seaboard, is destined tube the future great seiiKrt cr On-gen, rur, among ethers, tha following reasons : First-It is the ONLY PORT IN OREGON ON THE HEA eonnecled by a ralluay vvltli the gtcat agricultural dUlrlels In t lie stale. Second-TIIE OREUON PACIFIC RAH, ROAD cresses the four north nnd south Hues or railroad In the Willamette valley, the great agricultural district or Oregon, und the Willa mette River at Albany, gnlhering business te be delivered lit the pert or Yieiulna. Third Thn distance le the Pacific (Xeun from Iho heart or thn Willamette valley by Ihe ORE (ION PACIFIC RAILROAD Is only 7.' miles, whlle by the way or Portland and I he Columbia river It Is SW miles te the sea. Fourth It Is ,tlie terminus of a railroad traversing txn agricultural country or ursur lissed fertility; predudiur millions of busiuls efpraln annually nnd large jlelds of ether iigrl culliirnl pnxlucts, and MipiMrtlug herds or ent ile, sheep and horses, Tlierallrisul also passes through n country rich ludcpesltaurciKil, Iren, geld and silver, and, for lirty miles, through uue ofthe finest IhmIIcs or timber niivvthcrn In thn world. 'Iho tlmlier district has lecn prew-rved te this timeby the iibseiu-e or needed railroad riicllltles. Fifth Tlie whole business of c cntrai, south. em and eastern Oregon villi be carried by thn OREUON PACIFIC RAILIIOAH COMPANY le aiiilna, and distributed fiem that pert, In about oue-luiir the time consumed, and at about oue-hairthoccKit rer transportation charged by any ether existing or projected lines. 'Iho business liiiiuisliately iivallahle te the OREUON PACIFIC RAILIlOAD.nud the large business that will couie te It, us Its line Is pushed further eastward, until It rcaihcs llelsn City, and tlure miiLes eoniiielleii with the piesent transcontinental llncsns well us ethers te be completed, demonstrates Hint Vii'iulna Hay Is le lie the future great seaport or Oregon. '1 lie topography or Iho eastern srtleu or the stale of Oregon, und the territory el Idaho, coin cein iK.li, all 10.UH crossing Oregon ever Its i astern bonier te enter the state at or near the point de termined as Its eastern terminus by the ORE GON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. With ndeiUiite mean shipping facilities te handle thotialtle tlure would new Is available siilllclent business te mict all the Must charges. Frem the heart of the Willamette Valley te the sea the distance by the Oregon I'aelllu rail road is hut 72 miles, whlle the shortest Hue by ether reads Is ZM miles in length, whhh will enable the OREUON PACIFIC RAILROAD te held the business against ceiiipc tllleu. As dis tance mid tliuoaddle the cost or transportation It is simply an luiesslh!llty for ceiiiHHlug Hues te iianuie ine eusiniss ai uie samu raieas is clone, by the OREUON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. Central Eastern Oregon beluga treeless country will draw Its timber anrtre.il supply rrein along the line or the OREUON PA CIFIC RAILROAD In tin; Cascade Mountains. The supplies or timber und ce.il will be Uiken East en the trains gulug te the great fcrtlle plains of that district ler agricultural products te be delivered ul the pert of Yiuiuluii, lliusto lliuste curlug trullle each way. This glve-s, without Intirleieiicc, the OHEtlON PACIl'IC RAH 1U III the remunerative local business, and wlllcnable It toete through business at prices that will command lis lull share of that tmtlle. Ihe OREUON PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY villi locate and own Hie leans .ilenir the llnoef Its read, and reap Iho heiiellts resulting tlicuirem. The principal lands through vtlitili Iho company's line runs and Is IimiiIccI are owned by Iho company and amount te ever nlnu hundred nnd tlfly thousand acres. .Mere man uiri-c-iiiiiiriirs cu iiuse lauus are ex-n rolling plains and Immediately uvuIIhIiIe fur Ullage. TliurraiiehlsoceiirerMexccptlou.il advantages uu the Ceinpauy, andumeng them l the return te theCiiiiiauv,liy tlicState.ef all tuxes lev led and collected until 1W0, cm tlie lauds and ether preicrlles of the I'oiupaie . T fie Cemkiny has In ec.rallnn IM miles of continuous riKid,althe end el wlihh II enters Iho timber tract ulxive referred te; lUmlle-sare in the iKimlsef thu Construction IK'parlliKUl, anil 10 miles of re.ullK-d Hireiigli Ihe Malheur Valley are ready fur rails. 'Ihe whole linn will Is'cempleied b thn autumn or lh!t. Slwl rails rorieuiiletlun or Hie read, together with fas- u mugs, nave necn purciiam-u, 'Ihe live millions of tainds new elfi reel are Iho remalnilrroftlielot.il Issue of fllKs-n millions prevlilest for In Iho mortgage, and li an ar rangement helwiH-u the Rallrised Ceiiisitiy and Messrs. Darker llrelhe-rs A Ce., or Philadelphia, the process! el these heud.-i are held hy thai firm te 1st imld te the Railroad Company only as the work of construction progresses. OREUON PACT I'M IIAII.IIOAIIf O., IlyT. E.H0QU, President. NEW YORK', 10th May, iss,!). The undersigned will receive subscriptions for the alKjve-mentleiiesi FIVE. MILLION IMH LARS(i,uuaWl el s-r cent. Ueld bends or tint Ori-gen 1'Hi-llie Rallresid Company at par and uicriied Interest. The subserlptiens will Ihj eM-ned at lOe'e leek en Thursdnv , May Zl.iiud w 111 c lese at 1 J e'e lis.-k en Kttunhiy, May 2T, but the right In reserved terejes-t anj and all applications, or te cIom, cIem, cIom, tlie subscriptions nl an eurlle r dale and le allot a mailer amount Hum appllrilfer. Pnvmeiil te te made : If) isr 1 1 nl, at Ihe tlme of allotment, I", per e-eut. June l", und Uie bal ance of I'liK-reenl. en July 11 ; Inti-iest tolxiud telxiud Jllfctiil te elate of final payment, when the bends will IsMtcllvind. I'lemeutsmav be unllclpa ted If deited, and Interest will las allowed thereon at liiHT esnt. Copies, el the rtlclesef IniorMrutlen mid of the mortgage' have Iss-n de ssltesl with the iiii iiii ilcnigns(,frem whom roiiiiseruppllcatloniuay bc ebtalnisL BARKER BROTHERS & CO., 125 Seuth 4th St., Philadelphia. MANHATTAN TRUST CO., 10 Wall St., New Yerk. mvl-lwd SUtovucye. r I'TIIERH. KAUPl'MAN, ATIORNEV-AT-LAW. Second Fleer lUhlcmuii Itw Ilulldlui;, Ne. II NurllipukciDirttt, uprHyUAw e?t liOOh. Th Only Reliable New Bosten Stere ! COUNTERPANE SALE -AT- 24 Centre Square. White Counterpanes AT IllQ REDUCTIONS. &"v0u Spreads.,., tun Spreads.,.. tiMi Spreads.,., 11.75 Spreads-.. .Fer UM -.Fer Sift) .Fer .! .Fer 11.00 these are- Great Bargains I Oeme Bee Them. Thejr'll Oe Fast. HsLYry Stamm. c HARLEa STAMM. CHARLES ST AM MB, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. BIG REDUCTIONS! Rest Ammonia at 5c. a bottle. $1.00 Black Silk Lace Flouncing, at 75c. a yard. Zephyr Ginghams at 24c. a yard. All Silk Satin Rhadama at 50c. a yard. 51.25 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 Caps at 75c. each. 51.50 warranted Black Silk, 24 inch, at 51.00 a yard. I2jc. Dress Ginghams at 10c. a yard. 52.00 Black Silk Lace Flouncing at 51.50 a yard. Black Cashmere Shawls, with silk fringe en four sides, at 52.00 each. Cheapest Bosten Stere, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. -IJARDAMt'ELHOV. BARD & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Btreet, I)lir.HH;OOltM-HprcMal nanialuslii Hlack llrnrlellnClelh at Vtr, Xc, Mr, Our tea quality All'WiHil, 10 tne-hra wide', extra value. Next uriuln 4(1 Inehrs wldr, Trw; worth H7'. Next grade tillurhi'ri veldc, HTJic; hrliiK) our samples irtl.()uUallly and rompare with this numlirr. Nuxt k-radu tfl Inrhis vvlde, 8I.IW ; rriiulnr prlre, ll.'iV rtarL'Hln" In Hlack Hllk at bc, 11.00, I1.2Ti.IUiO ; our !l..'i)Brade IsJI Inrluse wide, actual mi-nsure-. fxlra epiallly. l)is Ooeds rrein no up. llnmnlnsat I J' ,, 'Jil, 25, :VA, 1'i.fiil nud 75 e-ents. 1 he best Hun el Dress CIIUKhnm and Tell du Nerd at VA. H, 10 and I2yacin thcclty. t'ORHETH-Cersrls nt av, 3e, .', 7.V, JMW. The II. A H. Dri-sa Eerm Cerset at 11.00 Is net riiiiiicsi ni icss man si.e. . IIOH1ERY Thn Iwstvalup In Hosiery IntliPe I jilt I es' unit I'hllihnn iitifcriliilelc l-'niil llliielr HiikA u.-sufeiivv r.Aii uiuirs , .vieu ami ummrrii n .-ueuiiim vveieni unuerwrnr, rneap. I, Ribbed Vests i, 12lf, '&', GO, 75 cents. IjiiHis' flaure Vests Irem 2c up. IjoIIes' Hummer J Vests.tVX-. .Men's Unurn Vests freiu2"s! up. One let or Men's Clre.v Mixed Halbrlsirnn trndi ium:; wnriu'ss'. isee inesn .vien s jean lirilHirs rhlersnlCTKi; re-ijulnr price, 7ri; Ihls s a decided OILOLOril Wnrurryn larRersteck or Fleer and Talils Oil Cleth lhan any ether retail Dry OimkI Iletihn In Lancaster. We hnv, iicluded te make a Heelal Haloeri loerOII Cleth. A this Is houseeleanliiK time, and should you want te replenish, e-oineand see us It ou want bar gains In Fleer OH Cleth. HK1YCL1X Herore von buy a HleyeloerTrlej-elo e-nll and see us. Agents rer Iho Premier Mareiy lllcycles. Alse dltTereut makes rer Ixijs and Klrls. Haft-ty lllryclcs and Tricycles, lllrycla Hese only Mc. Illcjcle HimiHiipperlcMunly )cc-aih. v bard & Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS MOB. 33 AND 36 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Opposite FeunUln Inn. UCTION HALE CAIU'KTB. -AT- AIEXZCJER & HAUCHMAN'S Brussels -KHOM Great Auction Sale in New Yerk! -AT- . Metzger & Haughman's CHEAP STORE, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OI'I'aSITKTJIK COOPER iieusi:.) -CAHPET RAOH TAKEN IN EXCIIANOI Er'iioRTOTHh5cOURTlTeiJHE. We Huve Just Olirucd n Hcaulirul Assortment or Ollberfa In Plain lllai k and lllnck with W'lilla I'liiuris. Thesn kcskIs are absolutely East Celer, neither -r.plratleii nor adds will chungc, and tliey nre the only Hlack manufactured that will positively net chniiKc color. We also keep flllUrt's Fast Hlack Htlcsliw, fainbrlcs and all kinds or Fast Celer Urcss Linings. DRESS GINGHAMS. We have the me.t abundant stock of Ilress OIliKbams, Kali ens nnd Clinllls In be round In this market, In all the Newest hliades id Pinks. Hlucs, Urcjs, llt(cn., etc., etc. Alse a Mil llu e( Ladles' Whlle Dress Uecslsaiid Embroideries, FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 35 and 37 East King Ci.vtet jAROAINH! -llAItaAlNSI UO TO Shirk's Carpet Hall I Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, ice. M'k II.WK tiik I.aueit ami llK.sr Stock i.ntiikCity. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. DRESS QINQHAMS! ARE LIVELY AH EVER. Fresh arrivals almost dally. Celer mere beautiful, If possible. Price telling lower. Saturday wu'll show some choice, at) tea at 4)i CENT'S A TAItU. Our ftlne at , 10, I2K cents are "A I." Seme llargalni here In Remnants If you coma seen. - Opposite Fountain Inn - lly. Ladles' and Mrn'a 3, 3, land 5 pair ter Zh I irn utilru r,ir 'J. Ijulles', Merine fflrail irnclerwenr ul kjiii baraaln, nd&Oe. One let or Mens Hllk llandker- Carpets THE- Street, Lancaster, Pa. tfitU. -reu- grawlgy' ttttihr. ft PHILADELPHIA A READING RAILROAft nuiuijvuai.'UI.UMDIA DIVISIOlf. On and after Pundar, May 12, IM, v " Vfncasier (King street), as rollews! rer Icennlnir .nrf lnl.nMjwll.ia mI.i. days, ,:ae a. m., IZS5, ifcB p. in.; Bunday.M ..J',0' I'nlladelphla, wek days, 7M P. m.. IM e-gp-m.; minuays.sp. m. , tttfXZS.1 ""'".phla, week day , i-SK. 'e'r Verk '' Allentown, wekir.- Fer Allenlewn, week dayj. TO a. m..l m. ; eunaay, xas p. m. iir" RutuuV' i- "" wcck d",, 7:30-m-' 8JS P- rer Lebanon, week days, 7tm a p. m. j 8unday, 8.-05 a. m, 3M p. m. for HarrlsbiiTK, week days, 7.- a. tn., 1138,1 ii. 7.-00 a. m., r II, UnnnvwIIU .L --..- am hh . liPflnn...tM.' .- . 3-00, g.-ea p. m.; Hunday, 6:10 p. m. TRAINH FOR LANCASTER. ...c Readlns, week dav,. 730. HAS. f ABHS IkTa S.l- " i a IS I 3 .T. "."X,i"i? T, Aiieniewn, ween tlajrtAi 1;""liL"'. . , . ...?! .i..uiiiiiaunii, wcck nays, e.an turn.! IJiil p. m, .-'a Unve PettsTllle, week days, &M . in., iM;ty Leave Lebanon, week days, 7:12 a. m.. 1JJ?J 7:iap.m.:Hniidy.7:Ma.in.,8:p. m. .1 LeaVn llfirrlftlinrfr ireelr ildva Ar.. m a...Aj day.6.J0a. m. ' ' """" e jsS iu"rr3ruvllle,, week days, t.K, 2a. m.,-S ATIiANTinriTVllIVlHtnV. '1 rjw Phlliiclelphlii, Chestnut tiwt whnrff?1 SVtin SCnillh Blrrwnt whirl f -.1 l-or Atlanlle City, week days, expreiwea, Oma.ni.andlKlOnndo.-OOp.m.iAceemmodalloii.VJ r-M. n-Jl1' n,1(1 'M V. ' i Hunday, Ki press, &&?!$ nimv.-wa.ni,, Aecommeuatlon, H.-00 a. m., Lm,S Atlnntlc nnd Arknnw.H Aenurft.' week cly. 5 ; imiiirn tiff i..in it ihiin f-,, &. ii . , - r meilAt!nnt8.-tfl.tii. m 4..10 p. in. HundJiT VI KStirHMKN. 1 nnrl K!M) iAn,,mrn,ul.ii. m.: ,M ii ,,V n I i-' . . ' ........vUu, .,- l)elalled tlme tables can be obtained at tlckai' A. A. McLEOD. f!. n.ltAVrrvrlr, VleePres.Aden'IM'sr. Oen'l PassrAgl, 4a PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD HCHEDUL1 It fvtfTVcsl iSfM& lna. la tfilHt 1 . vi(.-b J I will .HUjr ,j. i"WKJ, Trains i,kavk LAyuAnTKH nnd lonve and $ iiiiiiL i ii ill irinuin nn ! inivu in . Ieave 3 VI.HTU'IJtl Philadelphia. Lancaster. lVtcllle Exprcssr........ li:x p. m. t::ln. in. 4:10 a. in. 7-nn n m lfin. m. tf.l (Vr a. m. M Way I'lissentjert . Mnl I Irnlnvln Ml Invl e:au a. m. y a thUl n. m isn. -t .iianiraint .... Nlneara Express..,., Hanover Accem Fast Llncf - Frederick Accem..,.i.. I .anenster Aeeem HarTlsburK Arcem., Columbia Aeeem....... Harrlsburg Express Western Exprcssf...... Ijincnstcr Acce via Columbia (1-.1T. a. m. S..W a. m. via Columbia ll-SAn ... 10.55 a. m. II.-00 a. r- 2-00 p. m. 2:10 p. m. 2:S0 p. m. vlit Pelnmiili. ivia.Mi.jey Kia p. m. 4:10 p. in. 5:11 p. ni. 9.S) p. ni. e ai p. m. nv Ibin n. m. ' ? 5.-00 p. m. Ar.CelJ:S9 fMivn Arrive EASTWARD. Ijincaster. I'hlla. Express! aSMn. m. I'lilla. 4:25 a. m. ti:50 a. m. i aSiVM. tn -' rasiunet .. 1:11a. m. Ijincnstcr Aece 6:15 a. nt iiurrisnurfr Express.,. 8.10a. m. IJllirasler Aeeem 8:.Vm. m. l(h20 a. m. i vtnMlLjnv. ? Columbia Aeeem PflO a. m. 11:45 a. m. K, Atlnutle Exprrssf. lhVin. in. Henshern Express 12:SH p. m. Phlladelnhla Accem. S'.VS p. m. 1 : 3ft p. tn. ci( 8:15 p. m. ;., aUV n. m. vt rmiiciity iuiiii e:uu p. m. pay Express! .. 4:15 p. ni. llarrlsburn Aeeem.. 0.15 p.m. Mall Tralnf B:3.'ip. m. 5-15 n. m. I 0:50 p. m. . naw p. m. 110.55 p. m. JThe only trains which run dally. On Hunday the Mall trnln west runs by wnr -Columbia. . J, It. WOOD, Oencral Passenger Agent. CHAB. K. PUOII, (lencral MnnagcY. " L ?:TlAN0N 1,ANCAKTER JOINT LINK RAILROAD. Arrangements or Passenger Trains en and after jS! HUHDAY, May 12, 1980. Jfl NORTHWARD. Hunday. . M. 1 M. A. M i. w. King Hired, Ijciic, 7.-00 Ijiiicaster.,.. 7.-07 Mnnhclm 7:33 Cornwall ..., 7:W I2:.15 5.12 H.-0S 12. H 6.50 :13 1:3) 6.-J1 X:5 1:10 :lft OUT 2:'i 4.-01. i 4:3jf Mill Arrlvent Lebanon. -11.11 HOIlTUVVAIHl 1M 7M.9J33 Ix-llVO A. M. V. M. I-ebauen 7:12 12..T0 Cornwall . IfZ? 12:15 Munhelm'. IM 1:10 Umcnster..... 827 VAi Arrlveat r. M. A. M. 7U.V 7 7:no :H) 7J7 8:40 8.-21 0:13 r. .v..j i& J King Htreet, Ixinc. H-JXi UC 8.:w!we kmj A. M.WIIvON.Hunl.H.e 8. H. NEFF, Hupt. C. R. R, AC. Railroad. jruvuituvc. w iDMYER'8 CORNER. AN ADVANTAGE! xwu niiuui.ii jnui iuina. m The advantace of selecting from tha largest aim most cumpicie sieck ei FURNITURE, wr Din eiuini. niiu mv niiitii iiiuttv Mtiimj- y m'wtnnyune. It W well M-lectctl, the newcat Jn "3 s .., AM..auul ,. .. n.. ...l.ll. ....... . AJlh. I UHIIfll, KKK1 HIIU Lew Priced. The advantage or selecting from such a stock j is an imNjriaiisremsiiieraiieii, ana assure in ' purenaser pern-ci saiisruciien. We werci never In better shupe te serve you. Is there anything you want In Furnllurar IF SO, CALL AT WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE,: CORNER OF ; E. King & Duke Sts. ': O CHM & UIOIM Ochs&Gibbs, HELPH 2i3dc4Uirioeri. 31 SOUTH QUEEM ST. FURNISHING d Mn m Lnlfij.l fviktn as fillfestfiaillii k tfSjst ffef . Ill Kill rVI" V l( 'Fill llivs) III4.JIIO QIAV( ' Rejiulirul, Well .Made, New Style nelnir nt small cxnensu vre euarantees ths" Ixivrust Prices. Comfert nnd durability com-,. tilnccl In our stock or spring iu-cu ana Jiai- tresses, licit liuir Jiaitrcsses ninue 10 eraer. -. s . . n Amns f; UUMbGtUlbbb, Bocend. Third and leurtU Floers, m Ne. SI S.Oueen Street. 31 - - - - w "5 LANCASTER. PA. all-lyd i; H EINITUH'S. -NOW1HTH Time te buv FURNITUR Don't wait until It sets se warm but call new The prices we have uru net exactly CIIILUNCI, hut) cut will net gel excited ever them; they are tee low ter that. When veu see theso cheap chairs for the perch and lawn, some already in and ethers te com )ou will be pleased, we knew. m-0Ull AIM-"THE IH-T OOOIM FORTHE LEAST MONEY." HEINITSH'Si Furniture Depot. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen St. rrOTELNORMANDIlX II A'HUNTIC C1TV. "'i-.vv'.ii'i.'V limit rSvw Mcuui:eihrut. T.C.UlLLinTE.IToprleter, t-i Lute or Coleiwde Het. I'mwaeipiwiiiy julWiud l - V .l M h . Zi i1 m a ii ?V? "" e.icv v riafft! 'J,l,frly , .itrfr-.& Zkstjtti- AgV .. , .Sk. .Vfcv. J'S." ."Vf -J, j h ; . -M4 -jjigg.y-V'' -ir!r.l: M.Jm;,i JCl SlSS f erg tj, -aajy?Stft-nfeJA ti-J&kUXx&t" . -cw,. ttsb .r. . .
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