FIT -3 fZf. ",. ifif-T C35?7pT-':V- t "wk: i THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1889. t.fcr.etv. 8NEEZIANA. If you sneeze, en Monday, you snee for danger; Bnecte en Tuesday, klM a stranger ; Sneeze en Wednesday, sneeze for a tetter; Hneete en Thursday, something better ; Sneeze en Friday, sneeze for sorrow; Sneeze en Baturd, tee your sweetheart lo in orrew; Bneaz en Bnndny and the devU will have do de minion ever you all the wtek. Exchange. THE WAVE. I bathe the feet of the maiden sweet Aa they gamtiel upon the Miere, And the swimmer strong I buoy along As he seeks the breaker' rear. The sen bird rest, as though In their nest, On the curve of my swaying form. And I rock them te sleep en my besom deep, In a cradle soft and warm. And I sing the sons of the ages long As a lullaby te each 4 The sound of the waves ns they break In the eaves Or surge en thc-aandy beach, Frem the Wave by Jtirckhead. s Ctirleun Things. Given whisky enough the average In dian will drink himself te death In three months. It Is te he hoped that the Kovorti Kevorti Koverti ment will pursue, n spirited policy toward the average ln1lian.-CA1ert.70 Mail. The Queen of navnrla Is dying of dropsy and cancer of the liver. Oh, the hard luck of being a queen. Hetter a lowly fottr fettr srwt with a geed erganlstt than a queen with a hectic flush. Pittsburg Telegraph. " Keep 'way freni dat nigger, I tell veu," said Uncle Htibe te his aable daughter. "Ho'allke uot.lehndo llnptls' lived en." "iinw'H null" alie asked. "Ixm-cusnn wild, honey," was the reply. Tan Sift tngs. "What is ye.ir bualness?" asked the law yer of n witnesM. "I am a hardware dentist," replied the latter. "A hardwarddentlst 1 What in the world is that?" " I net saw teeth." Pittsburg Telegraph. MIsh Lunghnui (reading an American paper) What a atrniige country yours Is, te be sure, Mr. DeYnnk! Mr. De Yank (of Hosten) I don't think It much atranger than yours. Hut why? "Well, this paporgiveT an account of a pime orimse ball (I think they call It), and it fMys that 'Chuinpy saw a red het ball coming for him in centre Held, but he promptly freze te it. " Lawrence Mas.) American. A Lively Old Custom. A strange sight was witnessed at the water trough in the livery stable of Hurry Levari, In Heading, the ether tlav. A young man named .Moere, who had "hired n team, returned te the stables, when It was noticed that the horses had been ovor evor over driren and abused. Without an v ceremony the young man was lifted dedilv and thrown Kprawling into the trough. His best. .Sunday suit was ruined. This Is an old custom in eastern Pennsylvania. One of the veteran llvervmcu of the state Is Jiiram Schiller. At his cxtoimive stables in Heading the men in charge frequently Ih row dudes into the herse trough. Some Seme times customers, after using teams, have no nionev" te pay their bills. Theso who are prntnssien.il beats are invariably thrown headlong into the water, suinmer or winter, IT tliny fall te my their bills, or if they return the teams in bad condition. In this way the liverymen have inore satis faction ana are mero protected than if they went te law. A Semitic 1'asseiiKOP, On the ocean, cures little about a storm. Hels positively ludiltcrcnt whether lie Is wiixhed nverbennl or net. Hut, set right by 11 wincglnRS ful ur tun of Heitettir's Stenisuh Hitters, he feels renewed Interest In Ills iersenal safety. This fine, corrective neutralizes In brackish water often compulkerlly drank en shipboard, te the grievous detriment of health the perni cious Impurities which Rive rise te disorders of the stomach, llicrnnd beircls. Te the mariner, the teurlit, the western pioneer and miner, the Hitlers Isluvnlliable ns a means of protection against innlarla, when Its seeds are latent In air mid water. Te the cflcct of overwork, mental or 111. mud, It is u most reliable antidote, and te thciUbllllatedand nervous, ltnflerds great nnd speedily felt rellcfnnd vigor. m20te'.,7 fGveeevisa. t uursics. Goods Slaughtered ! Many goods sold lit a great less net te ug, but te product n and Jobbers, who ale anxious te close out stocks. THINK OF IT! flood. Succt rullferiil.i )t.llns, 1 lbs feriV. Klnc California Ewiperatcd Apricots, 1 Rsfer 25c. Italian Frunelliif, 3 lts for Sc. I'olirernla Plums, :i lbs for 'iV Evaporated Pared reaches, 10c (e 16e. Old Kiaperated Peaches, fie a Ih. I't tl's Cern, fi cans for 23c. FrU'NTnmatues, I cms for 25c. Ktrlng Means, 3 cans for Sic. Tn e cam Pared Peaches for I3c. Twenty cents for nipiart can Fresh Apricots. HnctCell'ees for the money In the city. AN wiij k fresh re.ii.tcil. Potatoes, 2Ue,S0e and lOe a bushel. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCAbTEE, FA. A T HEIHT'H. REIST'S Big Fruit Sale Still Continues! HALF CARLOAD RECEIVE!) YEMTERRAY. We nie cmIIciI foelioh for piiichastng toex teex tcirMicly nt thls.ttiKeunf th j car: but when you oiueKtoour price. and the quality of the fruit, 5 en will say Willi iit this Is surely the time tepim-hasc. LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! Among this last let of Fruit we have 31 boxes of the llnotKvapeiatcd Yellow Fared Peaches, which no will elhr le the I ratio at lie. a lh, or 11c. in oex lets or sires earn. 1 ins r run nisi jenrseldut fiem&jc. tetOc. n B'. At this price. It will )uiy you ucll le get a box new. home one Is losing money, and that less will bojeur gain. 1.000 LBS. OF CHEAP. 000D PRUNES. In this consignment we have 1,000 His of flood Prunes which e Hill sell ut & It Ter 25c. Never saw the like for the money. Veu iniiKt see our Ulg Display of Fruit In erdi r te fully comprehend Its vuslncss mid the ciy low llguni. wc murk ever them. SMOKED MEATS ! Dried Heef, ftc I0f and I2ir. u lb. Drieil lleef, Kiiuekles, cry (liust, lie. a B. Picnic Hams at 10c. a R. MACKEREL. fin. 2 Mackerel reduced from 15c te I2Je. a lb. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND HITTAUj OROCEIt, EANfAKTElt, FA. Ulutiic. Ml 'HKAM1AIU1AINW. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., llntu thel.argctniid Finest Kteck of Pianos and Organs te be seen In 1,-inenstcr. IneiirHmall Ware lVarlinent ou will find Harmonica, Acrerd(sm, Violins, llanjus. (Jul tars and Small M1u-lc.1l InstrumciiU of every description. Finest Jiiiperttsl Hti let's, llcailijimrlcrs for all the I-ilctlNeceltick In Our Line. 1'rkvsguar iuittsst tolwthe Iiuest. hheet music sold at ene-lhlrd lem, tliancata. loxueprlisnnd inalUsl te nil parts of theciain iry. Teachers lll iilease wrlte for r-iKs-lal Prices HcceiuMIamt Baigani Is'pariineul ; One Im. ter Sjunre I'l.me, almost new ; one Gielile, rtrjuartsene IK-arben, one New England all In gissi order, and the prices. M 111 suit you; one Hilling truure Flane a grcut bargain, liewt bevmd Hand Organs at prices that Mill surirlM you. KIRK JOHNSON & CO., Ne. 21 West UliigStrit. a"P. H. Flanos, Organs end Fine Furulturu iieicd. Call nod fxumlii the New Harris Mutie Binders, p2f)d&w OOD'S SARSAPAIUM.A. That Tired Feeling Is experienced by almost everybody at tbU sea son, and many people retort te Heed's 8arp rllla te drive away the lantrudr and exhaustion. The bleed, laden with Impurities which have been accumulating for months, moves slug gishly through the reins, the mind rails te think quickly and the body is still slower te respond. Heed's Harmrsullla la just what Is needed. It purines, vitalises and enriches the breed, makes the head clear, creates an sppe tlte, overcomes that tired feeling, tones the nervous system, and Imparts health and vigor te the whole body. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA " My appetite was per I could net sleep, had headache a great deal, pains In my back, my Itewels did net move, regularly. Heed's Harmpnrllla In a short time did me se much geed that I feel like a new man. My pains and aches am relieved, my appetite. Improved. I say te ethers he need a geed medicine, try Heed's Xarsaparllla and see." OBOlina V. Jacksen, Roxbury Htatlen, Conn. MARKS THE WKAK 8TIUVNO Fer years I was sick every spring, but last year took Heed's Karsaparllla and hove net seen a sick day since." a. W. Blea, Milten, Mnss. " I take Heed's Harsaparltta'a a spring tonle and I recommend It te nil who have that mls ernhln tired feeling." C. Farmklek, Bridge. Blrcet, Hroeklyn, N. Y. ' HK)I)'S SAItSAPARIIiliA Beld by alt druggists. II ; six for Ki. Prepared only by C I. HOOD A CO., lewell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOM..AH (I) M cLANE-8 LIVEK F1L1A THEaENUINEDR.C, -CELEBRATED- LIVER PILLS! READ THIST Htmtng llret. : DkakBiu.. Fer n long time I suffered from theellects of Indigestion and sick headache, and en trying your Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Liver Fills 1 found quick and satisfactory ro ller. A very few doses does the work and I neuld net be without them. UEO. H. HAIUtlH. Hleux Falls, Dakota. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Cure sick headache, biliousness, liver com filalnt. Indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, ma arla. pimples en the face and body. Impure bleed, etc., by using regularly Dr. C McLnne's Celebrated Liver Fills, prepared only by Fleni Iiik llrelhers, Pittsburg, Pa., the market being full of Imitations of the name Mcl.nne, spellca dllterently but of the same pronunciation. Always leek for the signature of Fleming Ilres. and C. MeU'ine, Pittsburg, Pa., en the wrapper. All ethers nre werlhle-s when compared with the genuine McLnne's. nov20-lyeeitTii,Tli,8Aw TTUMPHREYS' SPECIFICS. HUMPHREYS' Dit. HuMriiitKYs' Specifics are sclsnttflcnlly and carefully prepared prescriptions; used for many years In rrlvnte practice with suc cess, and for ewr thirty years used by the people. Every single Bpeelllc Is a special cure for (he diseases named. These Heclllcs euro without drugging, purg ing or nductiig the sjstcm, and are In lactam! deed the BeVKIiEION IlKMKDIKS. Of TI1K Wem.n. List or Principal Ne. Cures. Price. 1. FKvmts, Congestion, Inllammntlens 3 2. W'eiims, Werm Fever, Werm Celic .23 .1. Ckyike Cei.ie, or Teething of Iufants...2.') 4. DiAltltlliKA, of Children or Adults..... 23 ti. DrseTRiir, Griping-, lllllnus Celic 23 B. Cuei.r.iiA Meuiu'.s, Vomiting...... .....23 7. Ceunns, Colds. Rrenchttls 23 R. NKUIIAUIIA, Toothache, Facenche .25 0. llFADACill-s.Kiek Headache, Vertigo 25 10. Dvsi'resiA.ltlllnusHtemaeh 23 11. SPlTKISsSKI) or Fainfui, Feiueih- 23 12. Whites, tee Profuse Periods.. 23 1:1. CliOUl'. Cough, Dlttlcult Urenthlng .23 II. Halt Iiiiiuim, Erysipelas, Eruptlens......23 13. HlIKCMATIMM, Itheliniatlc Fains.. .25 in. Fkvkii and aeup. Chills, Malaria M 17. 1'ii.ks, llllnder lllecdlng ,.m III. Cataiiuii, Influenza, Celd lu the Hc.id...50 20. Wlioel'l.vn Coueil, violent Coughs M 21. (Iknf.kai. Debility, Physical Weaknessri0 27. Kiiimry Diskvse jO 2S. Nrnveus Dkiiii.ity ....31.00 :te. Uiiinaky Wkaknkss, Welling lied. 50 lU. IIISKASr.SOKTlIK Hfaht, l'Hlpltatlen.JI.OO Sold hy druggists, or fcent postpaid en re-" eclpt of price. Dn, HimpiiUKYs' JIanitai. (Ml pages) richly bound In cloth mid geld, mailed tree. lU'NlFJIltEVS' MEDICINE CO. Ne. 11 Fulton Street, N, Y, KPKCIKICS. Tu.Th,SAw(2) SS. S. SWIIT'S SPECIFIC cured me of malignant llloed Poison nfler I had been treated In vain with old se-called remedies of Mercury and Pot ash. S. H. S. net only cured the Meed Poison, but relleed the ItheuniHtlsin Mhlch uns caused bi the tMilstmetts minerals. UEO. IIVELL,2U!Sd Avenue, N. Y. Scrofula deeleitl en my (laughter swelling and lumps en her neck. We gaic her SWIFT'S SPECIFIC, and the result vat wonderful nnd Ihecuri) prompt. S. A. DEARMOND. Cleieland, Tenn. SWIFT'S SPECIFIC Is entirely a vegetable jfiimly, and Is (he only remedy which perma nently cures Screlula, IIIimhI lliiuiers, Cancer and ConUigleus llloed Poison, Send for Iweks en llloed and Skin Diseases, mnlletl free, THE SWIFr SPECIFIC CO. JanlO-Tii,Th,S Drawer a, Atlanta, On. -pARKERS HAIR IIALHAM. Parker's Hair Balsam Cleanses and beautifies the hair. Promotes a Luxuriant Clnnvth. Never Falls te Restore (Irayltalrte Its Youthful Celer. Cures Scald. Diseases and Hair Falling. UK; at Druggl.ls. FIX1RENTINE COLOGNE. The Most Fragrantand IjisIIiik of Perfumes. 23c Druggist. ectU-tllujlMA-TliAw yy-KAk" UNDKVI'IAM'KI) PARTS. Of tlie Human lledy Enlarged, Dcxeleped, Strengthened, etc.. Is an Interesting iiiheritse. ment long run lu our pasr, lu reply le ln ipilrles we Mill say that there Is no evidence of humbug about this. On the contrary, the advertisers nre ery highly Indorsed. Inter ested persons may get sealed circulars glxing all particulars, by writing te theKHIK MEDI CAL t'O., 5 Swan St., Hullale, N. Y. ! T leilu Ilee. fll-lyiUw. ijitvncBO. T.TARNESS. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AND General Stable Supplies, -AT- (BL'CX'ErSOIITO 51. llAIIEllIIL'MM 4 SON.) SIGN OP THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. fleU'U. 8T. cilAKIiES. ATLANTIC CITY, Ocean and Delaware Avenue, will open Tlirna- wav, Jrj.'Klith. m1K-2:nd JONAH WOOTTON, Jn. OTEL NORMAN DIE. ATLANTIC CITY. .-nOW OPEN. Under New SlaruigemtnU T. C. UILI.ETTK, Proprietor, Elite of Colenade Hetel, riilladtlr-hlH. ml5-5uid H Ghas. E. Hakims, Clethlnitt CTOPI THINK! At this day, when, competition Is great, the customer leeks te see Who aivcs,Net Premises -nARQAINrt. Customer, Step ! Think I Who pay for ex tensive advertisements t .We de net Advertise llargatns, Clearing Hates, etc., but give you the benefit of thai which ethers give the printer. Our Counters Contain All Hint Is New In Buirnrag, TROumwHOi and grama ovxreoats. Our Prices are the Lewest Possible te de Jus tice te customer and ourselves. NOS. 334 AND 3fl WE8T KINO BTnEET. marl3-3ind M VERS A HATHFON. IT'S EASY FOR It It's easy enough for you In buy here without experience. Send a child, and thev'll buy Just as cheap as an-liedy with Hill knowledge of values nnd qualities. When you etime te huy from ns you deal without rear or getting any thing you did net bargain fur. SUMMER SUITS AT v 910, 011, 913. 911. 913, 910 nnd 18. EYERY ONE NEW IN STYLE AND Attractive in Appearance! You'll net buy them anywhere any cheaper and nowhere se well made nnd soseodlnllt nnd finish. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCASTER, TENN' A. H IlUH A I1ROTHER. An Exposition In Itself. Se said a gentleman Hie ether day con cerning our show Indeles. If such lie se, what of the Interior 7 Auyone who has been through our Immense, stock knows that It cannot be equaled for Quantity, Quality or Price. It speaks for Itself te everyone. And the Shew Windows 1 Always a pleasing sight te everyone. In one, a small edi tion of our , Made-te-Order Department, Hut a glluipsoef Hgivesyonanldenef the whole. In another, Men's Ready-Made Suits, Ranging In price from ilM te t-UOO. Every style, quality and cut te be seen, nnd A Mt OUR OWN MAKE, and that means made, WEIiL. A department well worth visiting. Further, YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. Here fancy styles rule supreme. Youths' Suit", plain and satin-fared. Children's Suits, plain, pleated, belted nil novelties. Prices the VERY LOW EST. Lastly, FURNISHINGS. Anything nnd Everything. Under wear, Neckwear, Footwear, Cellars and Cults, Shirts lu Linen mid Flannel, for dress and knock-n-beul wear. VIEW OUR WINDOWS, ONI-MMUCU CLOTHIEKS AND FURNISHERS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, l'A. euncfuvuihiup l!3oet0. "lALLANDSEE ROCHESTER" LAMP! Slsty Cundle-Llght; lleats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and Oil Steu-s. THE "PERFECTION" 5U7rAL MOULDING and RUIillERCUSIUON Weather Strip. Rents them nil. ThlsstrlpoiitMcarsallethers. KttiM out the cold. Slops ratlllng of uludeus. Excludes Ihedust. KteMeul snow anil rain. An) one en n apply It -no waste or illrt inadiilu applylnglt. Can iKillttetl nii)htre no holes te bore, ready for use. I will net split, tnrp or shrink at 10.I1I011 strip Is theuiOKt is-rfcct.. At the hum', Heater and Range Stnre of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. iphetOiU'rtfiUB. 11 OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FR05I Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe Ilackgreunds made esiicclally fur Hut and ThretMiuartcr length Photegruphs. se i-2 North Queen St., Vi't Itner tit Ihu Pnstntflt jae7w4 ' , J MYERS &RAT11, HIRSH BROTHER'S HARRY 8TAM5I. A WHITE Ne. Seme Choice and Royal Bargains FOR THE ECQNOMICAt,. Among the remnants of Dress Goods we have hunted out nil the remnants nnd set them aside where you'll have geed picking. Theyarenll marked at ene uniform price of S CENTS A YARD. Many among them were sold ns high as 75 cents. There's Music for Yeu. J. WHE NEW BOSTON J. JUsixry Stamm. i0ttt. VURSKIPTION FORfS.OOO.OOO. Oregon Pacific Railroad Company First Mortgage 6 Per Cent. Geld Bends, Dae October 31, 1900. Boeurpfl li.v n Deed of Trint te the Tnrni ciV Iinn nnd Trust Compnn.v,Tru'teo, CoverltiK the Frunclilset', Read, Equip ment, nnd AH IdiudM HoleuBluK te the Cenipnny. RONl)il,0(MEACIt. INTEREST 1'AY AI1I.E APR1E AND OCa'OIIER. DIRECTORS : Jehn I. llLAiii, llliilrstewu, N. J, oeoon Wr.iJiii, N. S. I1KSTI.KY, J A eon IIai.itkii, II. C. Atwueii, (iKOI'.aKH. Cee, H..II. JIINTPIIN, New Yerk, It. O. Hazaud, Penca Rale, R. I, GEoner.iH. llttewN, Raltlmeru, Md, WM. 51. HOAfi, Maii Francisce, Cat. ,T. E. Hone, Wai.lih Nash. II. W. W i twos. 'TllOMAH (lllAUAM, l.ti'iiiN Jen, i(). It. FAItllA, IT. E. CAUTIIOKK, III. R. Jen, I':. A. Aiiiirv, Cenallls, Oregon. Jehn llAitiu, ' llcnlen Ce., Oregon. lA.llACKKI.MAN, I Alhauy, Oregon. THE OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY Is organized for the purpesu of providing the Stnte or Oregon with an urgently needed means of communication with ether states and foreign countries hy means of a rail road from YAQUINA HAY en the Pacific Ocean, running through thu central portion ofthestate te the enstern boundary thereof, n distance of about six hundred miles, hcroceiiiicctlon will he mnde with the rnllread linn already built le that point, as Mill ns with theso under con struction and projected. YAQUINA RAY, from Its commanding geo graphical position and the scarcity of ports en the Orrgeu seaboard, Is destined tohe the future great seaport of Oregon, for, among ethers, the. following reasens: Flrst-lt Is the ONLY PORT IN OREGON ON THE SEA connected by u railway with the great agricultural districts In thestntc. Sccend-THE ORECION PACIFIC RA1I, ROAU cresses the four north nnd south Hues of rnllread In the Willamette mi Hey, the great agricultural district of Oregon, nnd the Willa mette Rler at Albany, gathering business te be delivered at the pert of Yiuiiilini. Third The distance te Ihu Pailllc Ocean from the heart of the Willamette valley by tlie ORE GON PACIFIC RAILROAD Is only 72 miles, while by the way of Portland and Iho Columbia rher It Ix'-TiO miles te the sea. Fourth It Is , Ibe terminus of n railroad traversing nn agricultural ce'tutry of ursur passed fertility, producing millions of bushels el grain uiiiiiiaily uud large yields of ether agri cultural pnslucls, mid suppertlnghcrds of cat tle, sheep and horses. The rnllread also ms-s through a country rich lu ileixisitsefciKil, Iren, geld and silver, and, for Hfly miles, through one of the llnrHt bodies of timber itnyuhcru In flic uerld. The timber district lias liwii preserved te this time by the absence of uccdud railroad facilities. Filth The whole, bushiest of central, south ern and custcru Oregon Mill be carried by ihe OREOO.N PACIFIC RAILROAII COMPANY te Ywiulna, and distributed Irein that peit.ln ubeut one-half the time consumed, nodal nbeut enc-hulf Ihecekt for transportation charged by nny ether existing or projected Hues. Thu business Immediately nwillabln te the OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD.aiul Ihebiigii Iniklncvt that Mill come te II, ns its line Is pushed further castuard, until It lcailus HeImi City, and there miiUcs coimecllen ullli the prchcnllrutiveiilluciital llucsas well as ethers te Ih. completed, rtcinniintrati'S that Yntilua Ray is te be the future great wsiHirt of Oregon. 'Iho leHgruphy of theeaslein Hirtlen of the state of Oregon, and the territory of Idaho, com cem iiels all reads crossing Oregon eier Us eastern border te enter the state in or near the iKitntde tcrinlned as Us eastern tenulmis hy the ORE GON PACIFIC RAILROAII COMPANY. With ndequate ocean shipping racllltlcs te hnndle the tratllc theru Mould new Ih available sulllclent buslueM te meet all the Ilxcd churgus. Frem the heart of Uie Wlllainc.lle Valley te the seu the distance by the Oregon Pacllle rail read Is but 7. miles, Mlille thu shortest Hue by oilier reads Is 'iti miles In lencth. which will enable, the OREGON PACIFIC ItAILROADte held the business against competition. Asdls- laiKeauu iiincauuie inocetioi ir.iusporiaiieu It Is simply an lmpenlhlllty for competing lines le hiiiiiire thu buslueM ut the same ram as Is done by the OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAII COMPANY. Central Eastern Oregon litlngii trcelcus country will draw ll Hiiiiht and coal supply from along the line or the OREGON PA CIFIC RAILROAD III the Cascade .Mountains. The supplies of tlmlicr mid cimI u III Imi taken Iji.l en the Inilns going te the great fcrllli) plains of thut district ler agricultural prinlucts t()Ie(tellcredat the isirt of Yiuiuiua, thus se curing trnlllc each way. This glim, without Iiitcrh-rtnce, thu OREGON PACIFIC ItAII ROAl) thu remuiu'rallie IikmI business, and Hill enable It te de through business nl prices that lll command Its full share of that tralllc. The OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD COM PANY will lecalu and own Iho tow iis'aleug the llucer Its lead, und reap llin 1hih tits resulting therefrem. 'Iho principal lauds through uhlrh the eempnti)' line runs and Is leeuted are owned by Iho ceiup.iny and amount te titer nlne hundred and lllly tbeus.ind aero. .More than thrce-uarters of thesti lands nisi ekii rolling plains and Immediately available for tillage. The franchise confers exceptional mil anlages en the Company, and among flu-m Is Ibe return te the Company, by thcSlnte.efall taxes Invletl and collected until 1VU), en the lauds ami ether properties of the reniisiny, Iho Company has lu operation 11(5 miles of continuous read, at the cud el which llenUTt the tlmlicr tract nbee rcfrrml te; SOiiillisuie lu the hands of the Construction Dcpartiritnl, and 40 miles of risidlasl through the Malheur Valley arc nady Ter rails The hole line will he completed by the autumn irisi.j. HKI rails for etinipletloiief the read, together ulthf.is tcnlugi, have Ist'ii purcliiiwd, The live million of Ixmris new elfired are the remainder of the total Issiie of DUceu millions jmeldcd for In the mortgage, and hy mi ar rangement iH'tHccn the Railroad Company uud .Mi Kirs. Ilarlcer llrelhers A Ce., of Philadelphia, the proceeds of these liend- Hrehcld by lliulllriu te Ih9 paid te the llallnsid Company only us the work of construction preg reuses. OREGON PACIFIC ItAI I.IIOAl) CO., Hy T. F.. HOGG, Pn-sldcnt. NEW YORK, 15th May, 1WJ. The undersigned will receUe sulwcrlpllens for thunhntc-mculleucd FIVE MILLION DOI LARS(J.'i,axMiJ l'r trill Held Isindsef thu Oregon Pacific Railroad Cemtany ut pir and accrued lutt rest. lh subscript Ions will ls)0S'ncd lit loot lock mi Thnr-lay, May il, and will cle-e at 1'J o'clock en Kiturd.iy, May ii, but Iho right Is nwriel le reject mi) and all application", or te close the sule-crlptlniuutnu curlier dalu and te allot a .mallrr amount than applied for. Payment tell' umde: 1') iK.riciit.nl the time of allotment, 1. sr cent. June 1, und tlm bal ance of U cr tent. en July 11 ; Interest te bead Justed le dale of Hunt payment, when the bend will l(lellercd. Pa incuts may be anticipa ted If dedred, and Interest will be allowed thereon ut (1 jh.t cent. . Copies eftlie Artldcsef lucnrHjralleu and of the mortgage hau Ixf u dcisjsltcd with the un dersigned, from when formsef uppllcutleuinay be obtained. BARKER BROTHERS & CO,, 125 Seuth 4th St., Philadelphia. MANHATTAN TRUST CO., 10WallSt.,NcwYerk. mylS-lml SUtovncue. -r L'THER H. KAUFFMAN, ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W. Hccuiid Fleer Esblemau Law Uulldlug, Ne. 13 erUipiUetretT ipri-ij'dfcw fffM ' fjueba. The Only Reliable New Bosten Stere ! COUNTERPANE SALE -AT- 24 Centre Square. "White Counterpanes AT 11H1 REDUCTIONS. fS.ni Spreads .Fer KM iXK Sprt'nds..,. ,, Fer FJ.U0 riW Spreads ., M.Fer JI.W S1.75 Spreads ...Fer $1.00 T1H34E ARB: Great Bargains I Come 8ee Them. They'll Ge Fast. CHARLES STAMM. CHARLES STAMM'S, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. BIG REDUCTIONS! Best Ammonia at 5c. a bottle. $1.00 Black Silk Lace Flouncing, at 75c. a yard. Zephyr Ginghams at I2$c. a yard. All Silk Satin Rhadama at 50c. a yard. $1.25 Black Silk Lace Flouncing at $1.00 a yard. $1.00 Embroider)' at 75c. a yard. Best Velveteens, at 12J4C. a yard. $1.00 Lace Cans at 75c. each. 1.50 warranted Black Silk, 24 inch, at $1.00 a yard. 12J2C Dress Ginghams at 10c. a yard. S2.00 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 -r ard & Mcelrey. Nes. 33 and '35 Seuth Queen Street, DREHH aOOIlS-Upechil lliirgalnsln lllnck Henrietta Cleth nt 25c, Me, Me. Our fttc ipisllty All Weel, 40 Inches wide, extra value. Next grade 4(1 Inches wide, i5ej worth K7)c. Next sriidn 4illnrhcs wlde,H7Ke; bring 3'oitrsnmplcsefll.oilipiiillty nnd compare with this number. Next grade l'l Inches wide, JUKI ; regular pilec, II.-,. Ilargalns In lllack Hllk at 75c, II.W, II.2..1 1.60 ; our tl-10 grade Is 21 Inches wide, actual measure, extra quality. Dress Oetsls from fs! up. Itnrgnlnsnl r.'JJ, Se. Z snii, tr,Ui and 75 ccnU. The best line or Dress tllughauis nnd Tellc du Nerd at Vi, 8, 10 and lifta In iheelty. CORHETW-Cersctsat23c,aUc,.V)c,7.V,JI.0l). The II. A B. Dress Ferm Corset at 11.00 Unet equaled nt less than f I.-V IIOSIERY-Thela-st viilunln llisdery In the city. Ladles' and Men's 2, 3, 4 and 5 pair for 2.V. Ijidles'anil Children absolutely Fast lllack Hese, two pairs for 'Ac. UNIlERWEAR-Uidles', Men's and Children's Medium Weight Underwear, cheap. Ladles', Ribbed Vests, lVA.'i,t 75 cents. Indies' (luuxe Vests from 25c tin. lJidles' Humiiicr Merine Vests,Ai)c. Jleii'n (latire Vests riemiTs! up. One let of Men's flrey Mixed Ibtlhrtggun ITnderwrHr at'Z'ia; worth Me. Kee thesii Men's Jean Drawers al5e and 00i". Olie let of Men's tlllk llulidker cliiefsatS'MM regul.ir price, 75c; this Isaihrlded bargain. OILCLOTH Wecarryn liirgerslockeri'ltHirniidTabloOU Cleth than any ether retail Dry Heeds Heuse lu Lancaster. Wu have concluded In make n Hs?clal Hale of Fleer Oil Cleth. As thin Is iiniise cleaning time, mid should leu want te replenish, come and see us If you want bar gains lu Fleer Oil Cleth. ' lUOYCLlIH-llcfore ou buy n IllcycleorTrleyele call nnd see us. Agents for tint Premier Hnfrty lllcyrles. Alse dincrcutmnkcn for be) s mid girls. Kufety IllryclM and Tricycles. Ulcycl Ilesu only 50c. Illeycla Hew Hupperlers only '25c isich. bard & Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS N08. 33 AMD 30 SOUTH QUEEN BTKEET. Opposite Fountain Inn. A UCTION HALE CARFETH. METZGER & Brussels Carpets FROM THE Great Auction Sale in New Yerk! -AT- Metzger & Haughman's CHEAP STORE, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (opresrrrc tii k coepkh iieusic.) -CARPET RAOHTAKF.N IN EXCHANdli N- EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUHE. We Hut e Just Opt utd a lleaiitlful Assortment of Ullbert't In Plain Hhuk and Iilack with White Figures. Thcsagoeds are nhkelutely Fast Celer, neither persplrutlen nerurlds Hill ilmnv'c, neil Ihey uretheeiilelifiK.ksuiamifactiired that will isnlllvely nil change color. We iiImi keep Ollla rt's Fast lllack bvleslas,Caiiibrlcs nnd all kinds of Fast Celer Dress Linings. DRESS GINGHAMS. Wuhave the mol abundant stock of Dress Olnghnuis, Hatceus and Chnllls te be found lu this mirkel, In all llin Newest Minnies of Pinks, 111 lien, (Jreys, Urccus, etc., etc. Alse a full line Ol Uidlcs' While Dress UixkIs mid Embroideries. FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 35 and 37 East King (Citvpct TAROAINH! -l-AROAlNSI Shirk's Carpet Hall I Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINr,pW SHADES, &c. We Havk the Lauue.it and Rmt Hret-K IN TIIK CJTV. H. S. SHIRK Si SONS. Cor, Went King and Water Sts., I,anca$trr?. 7 a DRESS QINQHAMS! ARE LIVELY A8 EVER. Fresh nrrhnls almost dally. Colen mera beautiful, lr possible. Prices getting lower. Saturday we'll show some choice sty lea at 4CENT9A YAlll). Our Line at B, 10, 12f rents am "A 1." Seme Rargaln her In Remnants If you com seen. . Opposite Fountain Inn -AT- HAUCrHMAH'S Street, Lancaster, Pa. ilrtll. -FOR- HtvaveUtm' Gutbtt PHILADELPHIA & READINfittA'tl READINn i-m.trMnr a Titvrttfni 'S v2 ,1-n"r1",r (King street ). as fellows I ?3 te Jti m ' v 'a ' " eunany e:M p. m.j Hnndays. 3:.Vt p. m. v.r.ew.,er?.,Yln '"ladelphln, wtek ,K?T New Yerk Tla Allentown, reek iz:,w p. m. Fer Allentown, week days, 7:,10 a. m nij; nunnay,8: p. m. u.'l'T ''eRsyllle, week day. TilOa. m.. 3.34 p. eunuay, am p. la. ' i n w. . S. 2 j""' r. " "BJ"i tssi n. m., i, mm P-J";i-s"ndy,8.in.in,aA-)p.m. J B.W, BSD p. m. ; Hunday, 5:10 p. m. 1 TRA1NH FOR IiJbJCAMTER. ' ii -ve uenuing, weelc dnyn, 70, l:5Sa, m. &M p. m. : Hunday, 7S0 a. mT; a:10 pi m. Leiive Phllndelphle, week days, t:15. KhMl ui., s.-oe p. in. sj,g , Lenve New Yerk Tin Philadelphia, weckdanS cwn. m., ix, limp. m. -a Lea ve New Yerk vln Allentown, week daraS 1(11 m I Ml t - s Lenve Alienlewn, Week days, S.-53 n.m,j I L'tive Pettsvlllc, week days, 5:M a. m., lnve Lebanon, week dnyit, 7:12 n. in., . wvj" HairUbunr, week Unys, 053 n. m.; I uny, cau R. m, iJi !! l1 rT m .a f.lft'. ' jjcnvn uitnrrvviiin wmit .lnt-a n.tft . -i ' - uhiimiiji l.ivilt 111 ATLANTIC CITY 1)1 VISION. ve .Philadelphia. Chestnut itrcct v nnd Seuth street wharf. . nunue UIJ, TRI UnyS, tipifflS WW a. m. and.4Knand 5.-00 p. m.s Accnmmednllfl ;. . SiS1' B,Ml i? P- " 5 Hundny, Express, M nndthOOn. m., Accommodation, H.OI) n. m.t ti 11 jslswkl a Ia A ft il.bii. 44 s a. - .. Ati ti c ll nppei cdtbm ExprwiTKMnndKhiajum.iiiuH turn. Acce3 Express, 4 mid 8.ne p. m. AccommedaUon, Tjl I)c1a1IpA tlme'tAblcs rati be obtained at Ucktt' WffilLsu,. C.njtANCOCK. n . ,w .i. M v.vii . . ur. mcii t l -ass rilgu -pENNHYI.VANIARAILROADHCHEDUUIll JC In effect from .May 13, ltl. ,i nunj ii.iM7i 1.AKCASTKR uiiii eave and i rlyent Philadelphia ns follews: Art Lenn- f JiVA . WESTWARD. Pncine Exprcssf.... News Exprcssf Way lnsscnucrt.,.. Philadelphia Iincnslw, u:-i p. in. 4:M0 ii. in. 4:!10 n. in. 7.KO n. m. i .-. a. m, -i v:a ft. m. ii 610 a. m.; 3 Jh.lt a. m.',l Miilltraliivla.MUejl " ..mil Jiuiiiy....... Niagara Express,. llnnevrr Accem...,.. Fast Llnef . Frederick Accem I juicnsicr Accem..... Ilnrrlsburg Accem. Celumtita Aeetnn via Celumbia1 v. n a. m. 8.-.Y) n. in. Ilri-r.l n. nt.? vln Columbia I l.-flO b. i-i; Ih.'On. m a.-0dp. m.fc' 2:10 p. mJ-Vj vln Columbia vln Mt. Jey.,.. CM p. BU" MM P. ttUi z:ie p. in, 4:W p. m. Ml p. m. 0.-30 p. m. Lcave""' Lancaster. 2l a. m. 4:1.1 a. in. 1:I5 n. m K:10 u, m. HAS n. m. riKX) a. m. ll:.r, n. m. 12:M p. m. a:.Vi p. in. 8:00 p, 111. 7:40 u. m-'i Ilnrrlsburg Express.. 7:60 p. W, " 11:10 p. m' Lancaster Acce...... S.-CD n. m. Ar.CelJfcai . j... 'j . EARTWARD. Phlla. Expresst- Fast Llncf tanenstcr Apm.,.,. Ilnrrlsburg Express.., Ijincaster Accem Cnlutnhln Accem.. Atlantic Exprcsst..., Heashere Express Philadelphia Accem, Hunday Mall , liny Exprcssf.... , llnprlfelitiri. tnvtm im.u r,a in,iia.n 4:25 a. m. K !, m.l ssin. m. ..a 10:30 a. m.P vlaMUer.: 11:45 n. ra.-y: itje p. m,r ...... y. .... . :4ep. in. :4."i p. in. ' 9:. ti. m.",V Mali Tralnt ."'..'. SSlii p'. in! nr.iA n. mi m tTha only trains which run rinllv. en Hiinaay me Mali train west runiby war M J. It. WOOD, Oenera! Passenger Agent i ClfAH. E. l'UOH.aencrni: Manager. Si 1 ERANON A LANCASTER JOINT LINK IJ UAIIiUUAU. Arrangcinculs of Passenger Trains en and afttt bukdat, .stay it, 1KW. ; ' NORTHWARD. fcavn a. v. v. M. King Htreet, Iuc. 7.-00 ViM Uuicaster 7OT 12: U Mnnhclm . 7-TI im Cornwall 7:00 1: Arrive at Lebanon .8:11 1M 1 Hiinday.:l 6:t3i S.-05 IMk) :w a:ia da 8:15 0:18 9:17 w r"t. &lf BOUIIIWAIID, IienVO A. M. l-elmnen ... ... 7:12 Cornwall .,.,.... 7rI7 Manhclml... .......... 7:W Lancaster... ........... 8.-27 Arrlvent KlngHlreet, Lane 8:35 P.M. nt.m 12:15 1:1(1 p.m.a.m. r.nzi 7:lft 75 7: 8:10 778:49 1: 2.00 8:307! A. M. WIIiHON, Hunt. It. A C Railroad. B. H. NEFK, HupL C. II. 11. i. . . ' . sesta iivitituvc. Wt -lyiDMYER'H CORNER. AN ADVANTAGE! you siieuiii) xar miss. The ndvnntnne of selecting from His largest i and most com plcte stock of ,Y t FURNITURE! we ever offered, nml ene which muit witlty3 iKimvuiijuiir. n i -ii nvicxivui mm uDitnei ui;bikii, kuuu mm Lew Prieed. The advnntARe of ftclcellnfr from Mich a t'ck3 ii tv.il imiHjruuitdiusiHi'niuuu, uim OJaWiirea i rturfliniup rwrfnl siiiMvfailliii ihivvi iiivi s- i innt iiuui .ii -j " W.. ..'....,. I.. .. .1.... i...,......A.. .t?5 Is thcre any Ihliitf you huiH In Kurnlturef 'i IF SO, GALL AT WIDHYER'S FURNITURE STORES CORNER OK- E. King & Duke Sts. Oc CII8 4 uirnia OchSfSGibbs, HELPS 2d, 3dfc4thnoer. FURNIHHINO 31 SOUTH QUEEH ST. i Yeu ran select from aa enormous stock et! Ilcuullful, Well .Made, New Htyle $ Ilclug nt small expense we guaniutre thev.'l T.iv.1 lrlf.i..i Citrnlnfl find dnrfililllt V mm-? btned In our stock of (Spring Reds and .tat-ijj ircsscs, jicsi liair jiniiresscs maue le erucr. OCHSf&GIBBSJ Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, 7 LANCASTER, PA. all-lyd H EINITBH'S. -NOW IH THE- TIME TO BUY FURNITURE! Ivm't u-lt. tniill IL eiLs ui warm bnteitll new.M The prices we hae arc nutexactly CHILLI MJS I...I ....,, il'III t..t nnl nvi.lt, .l nni tltPIikf DinVil. are loe low for that. Isj When you m-e thosecheupclialrbfor the iwrckj uud lawn, seme already lu uud ethers tecCnUAl you will bu pleased, me knew. S-OUR AIM-"THE REST GOODS FOHTHll TVtUWIIAVI.'VH , 4-wia -m 4 - irjm HEINITSH'I Furniture Depot. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen St i OOJIE VLRV HANIWOJIE BPUT BAMI wflh "lie niuil geuMttlllee lul,',? 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