AtF-Brffirrn 2&TVS Z-' VF;Tw,i?ii5i THE ULNtfASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1880. r,n ti mmpianBiMP . MONET JU78K. In rtilrt of cheek, tallewM hair, The fiddler tlla In the bnlrath chair, I.Ike Moses' basket stranded there On the brink of Father Kile. He (tela the flddle'f slender neck, Pick out the note with thrum mid check, And time the tune with nod mnd beik, . And think It a meaty while. All rendy I New he girt the call j Cries, "Hener te the ladle!'' All The Jelly tides of Uuf hter fall And ebb lifa happy smile. H-O-W-N come the bow ou every string ; " First couple Jein right bauds and swing I'' And light an any blue-blrd'a wing " Swing oneo and a-hnlf time round I" Whirls Mary Martin, all In blue blue Calice gown and stockings new. And tinted eye that tell you true. Dance all te the dancing Round. "She flits about big Moses Brown, Who holds her haed te keep her down, And think be hair a golden crown, And hi heart turn ever once t 111 cheek with Mary' breath U wet, It give a second semerset I He means te win the maiden ) et. Alas for the awkward dunce I " Your stega beet ha crushed my tee t I'd rather dance, with one-legged Joe, Yeu clumsy fellow I" "Pas below I" And the first pnlr dance apart. Then " Forward six P advance, retreat, Like midge gay In sunbeam street ; 'TIk Meney Musk by merry feet And the Meney Musk by heart! " Three-quarters round your partner swing I Acress the set 1" The rafters ring, The girls and boys have taken wing, And have brought their roses out I Tl " Forward six I" With rustic grace, And, rnrcr fur than" Swing te place I" Than golden clouds of old point lace, They bring the dance about. Then clasping hands all" night and left I" All swiftly weave the measure deft Acress the woof In living weft, And the Meney Musk Is done t Oh, dancers of the rustling husk, Ooed night, sweethearts, 'tis growing dusk, . Uued night for aye te Meney Musk ' Fer the heavy march begun. Jlrnjamin F. Ibifer. Dr. T. Heman DncnxKR, an eminent Oer nutn authority, mi)-s: "Consumption Is always due te deficient nutrition of the lungs, caused by bad bleed." At theBroinpten Hospital fir consumptives, Louden, Eng., a statement has been published that 52 per cent, of the patient of that Institution have unsuspected kidney disorder. This explains why the proprietors of Warner's Hate Cuie claim that they have re cti id innuy testimonials which they have net published, because of the Incredulity with which they would be received Here it claimed that Wurncr's Bafo Cure cure consumption. Hut thu fact Is that if your kidneys be cured anil put In a healthy condition they expel the uric acid and poisonous waste matter, and pre vent the Irritation of the delicate substances of the lungs, thereby removing the cause. When the effect Is removed the symptoms of kidney disease, which Is called consumption disap pears, and with It the Irritation which caused It. A Seawtck I'nwHin-rer, On the ocean, cares little about a storm. Hals positively Indifferent whether he Is washed overboard or net. Hut, set right by a wlneglass ful or two of Hosteller' Stomach Hitters, he feels renewed Interest In his pergenal safety. This flue a corrective neutralizes In brackish water often compulserlly drank en shipboard, te the grievous detriment of health the perni cious Impurities which give rise te disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels. Te the mariner, the tourist, the western pioneer and miner, the Hitters Is Invaluable as a means of protection against malaria, when Its seeds are latent In air and water. Te the effect of overwork, mental or mnnuel, It Is a mast reliable autldete,'and te the debilitated and nervous, It uflbnls great and speedily felt rellefand vigor. ma0te27 We have heard many of our old friend say that Salvation Oil cured them of rheumatism. These who hn e net tried it should de se. Our druggists sell It for tvwnly.nvc cents a bottle all the time. Why suffer with ft bad cold when one bottle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will cure a cough of the worst kind. Iir. Hull's Conch Syrup Is sold for 25 cents per bottle byull druggist In the United States. Special Jtotlcce. Let Un Tell Yeu. Let us tell )ou that a person who Is bilious or constipated is net a will person, and further, that nearly everjone Is subject te these Irregu larities. Let us tell you that Jlurdnek Jlloed Mitten H re ene of the finest diuretics and upericntx ever jet devised. Fer salebyll. Ii. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and IJU North Queen street, I.uncuster. Eupepty. This Is whnt you ought te have. In fact, von must have It, te fully enjoy life. Thousands ure tea re hi ne for it dally, ami ineurnlug because they II nd it net. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are spent unnuuiiy by our peeple in the ipcnt unnuullj ley in)!uttali hope that they in)?uttalu this been. And nope mui iney maviuiiuiu mis neon. Annjei It limy be had by all. We guarantee that Elec- trie Hitters, if used according te directions nnd the use persisted In, will bring you Ooed Diges tion and oust the demon Dyspepsia aud Install instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Bit ters for Dyspepsia, and all diseases et Liver nieinacu aim iviuueys. isem ui v aim si per bottle by II. II. Cochran, druggist, lSTundl'ftS North ifueen street, Lancaster, r, lu. w Tella Whnt He Knew. "Best thing for bums I huve eer tried. Heals grandly. " U P. Follett, Sfarlen. Ohie, spenktug of 'Jlietiuu' & leetrie Vil. Fer sale by 11. II. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 uud 1JS1 ertli Queen street, Ltincustcr. A Scrnp of I'nper Save llur 1.1 fe. It was Just an ordinary scrap of wruuDlinc puper, but it saved her life. She was in thu lust stones of consumption, told by physicians that am milv li tdmrt she was Incurable una could live only u short time; sne -weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. Kings New Discovery, and getu sample bettle: it helped her, she beuglitu large bottle, It bellied her mere, bought unether unu grew better fust, continued its ueand is new strong, healthy, lesy. plump, weighing lW pounds. Fer fuller partleulars send stamp te w. II. Cele, Druggist. Fert (smith. Trial bottles of tills wonderful Discovery Tree at II. b. Cochran's drugstore, 147 aud lJJ North Queeu street. I-ancuster. Pa. W ' Over the HUM te thu i'oer Meuse." A pereii with Impaired or Impoverished bleed Is en tile read te physical bankruptcy. Jlardack Jiloeil ltlltert strengthen and enrich the circulation, repair thu tissues, and build up the entires) stein. Fer sale by II. II. Ceclirun, druggist, 1J7 and 13! North Queen street, l.au caster. liuckluii'H Arujeu feulve. The BesitHala Kin the world ferCuts.llruivs Sens, Ulcers, Salt Itheniii, Fever Seres, Tetter. Chapped Huuds, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give per-fect-kutlsfuetleii, or money refunded. Price S5 cents ier box. Fer sale by II. H. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. IJ7 and lit North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. JuneST-ljd Or -MutcliUihH .MiTlt. Fer the nose and tlire.it, exterii'illy of Inter iiully used, Themut' Eettclnc Hit Is mutchless. Asthma, cutarrli, uud serious threat utfectlens uruquUkly amenable te this etneient remedy. Fersule by II. II. Cochran, druggist, IJ7 und 1H) North Queen street, Lancaster. A l'estnl Curd, Frem Mrs. Dennis Smith, Louisville, K v., savs: "Fer blKsl lmpurltlps llunlatk Jtleud llittrrt Mm particularly adapted. Never before hud complexion se clear. Use all the time. Fer sale by II. H. Cochran, druggist, U7 and IH North Queen street, Uiueasler. A Geed TulUer. On the stage or platform, In society or at home, mus. net only possess brains buta clear, strong voice. Catarrh, or n severe cold, is almost cer tain te Injuie the voice. Hut thee complaints limy be completely eradicated with a few ap plications of Dr. Theimiu' JJeltrtrle Oil, un rivaled in Its sis-cialtles. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, druggist, street, Lancaster. 1J7 uud 1-3 North Queen Mether' MetlmrH ! ! -Mether ! t I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by n sick child sutlerlng and crj lug with the excruciating siln of cutting teeth? If se, gout once nnd get a bottle of MILS. WINS LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regu late the bow els, and glv e rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is -lerfcctly sare te use in all eases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest aud bet female ph v slclans und nurses In the United Mates. Sold everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. mayl-l ) diw iimmfv llreertw. 8T. CU.VRI.1X ATLANTIC CITY, Oieun and Delaware Avenue, will open Tlll'it- Ull,Jl'AK lillll. III)-KIIUI JONAH WOOTTON, Jk. fJOTELNORMANOII". il ATI.ANT1C CITY. NOW OPEN. Under New Mitiiugemeiil. T. C. UILLETI'l, Proprietor, I jite of Colenade Hetel, 1'lilludeipblu. inlMnid THE FLORIDA, PACIFIC AVIVUh, Iletwecn N. Y. Tennessee Aves. First-lass nutnagemeiit. Terms reasonable. Will open June 1st. DAVIs fc OROWNeT D)-Wmd UgsT - TTOOD" SArWArARlLLA. , SPRING MEDICINE I a necessity with nearly every beety. The nm down, tired condition at this jeen Udue te Impurities in the bleed which have neenintite. ted during the winter, and which mt be ex pelled If you wish te feel well. Heed' Barsepa rllla thoroughly erlnea aBd tIUIIm Ui. Mni mmim a med ansetlte. ciH blllensne hind headache, give healthy action te the kid iters anil llvar. and I m Dart te me wneie ueuy a feeling of health and strength. Tills spring try ' IIOOITH HAKNAI-AllllihA " I take Heed's HarsaparllU every year a a spring tonic, with most satisfactory result.' U. PAHMKI.KC, SW Bridge street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Heed' Baraaparlll Purified my bleed, gave me strength and overcame the headache and dltitnesa, se that I am able te work again. I recommend Heed' Saraapmrilla te ether whose bleed 1 thin or Impure, and who feel worn out or run down." Lirrnxu Nasen, Lewell, Mas. CREATES AN APPETITE "With the first bottle of Heed' Barnaparllla my headache entirely disappeared, and where before I could net muster up an appetite for my meals, I cannot new get enough meal te satisfy my appetite. I am at present taking my second bottle." William LAXstna, Pest Q. A. R., Neenah, Wis. N. B. If yen decide te take Heed' Bartapa rllla de net be Induced te buy any ether. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggist, tl six for t& Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mae. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR pi OLDEN SPECIFIC. DRUNKENNESS OK THE LIQUOR HABIT POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It enn be given In a cup of coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It ; Is absolutely harmless, and will effee a perma nent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousand of drunkard have been made tem perate men who have taken Gelden SpeclOe In their coffee, without their knowledge, and te day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS. The system once Impregnated with the Specific, It become un utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite te exist. Fer sale by CHAB. A. LOCHER, Druggist, Ne. 9 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. augtMydM.W, F mEl EETHINQ SYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have n bottle of DR. IUP. Perfectly FAHHNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. safe. isoupiuiiier.viorpmamixi.ure. win re lieve Celic, Griping In the Hewels and Promefo Difficult Teething. Prepared by DRS. D. FAHIt- "(KVitHus, iiagorslewn, Mil. Urugglsts sel It ; 25 cents. Trial bottle sent by mall uymaii iu cenu Jan4-lydeedAw w EAK, UNDEVKIJPED PARTS. Of the Human Hedy Enlarged, Developed, Strengthened, etc., Is an Interesting advertise ment long run In our paper, In reply te In quiries we will ny that there Is no evidence of humbug about this. On the contrary, the advertisers are very highly Indorsed, inter ested persons may get sealed circular giving all particulars, by writing te the ERIE MEDI CAL CO., 6 Swan St., Buffalo, N. Y. Itailu To Te ledo lite, fli-lyddwr. Ej, ' "i T"l rr i r j) ttvttcee. H ARNESS. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASrER, PA. Saddles. Harness. LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AND- General Stable Supplies, -AT- .1 s, (SUCCIWJOK TO M. IlAIlEKtlUSH A SON.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. l)imt Sail. H IUH & MARTIN. China Hall. If you want te replace any article of Crockery or Glassware that may be broken In moving, or If you wisli tu replace old or furnish new China Hall Is the place te get reliable ware at the Lewest Prices. WARES GUARANTEED. Exchanged If Net Satisfactory. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. el-tfd Carvictoce. OTANDARI' CARRIAGE WORK. Standard Carriage Werk. EDW. EUOERLEY, Nes. 40, 12, , 15 Market Btreet. Hear of Pot Pet Pot elllce, Ijincaster, l'a. Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriagics. The finest stock In the country te select from. We run suit ever) body. Prices te suit the times. A fine line of Seceiid-IIand Werk. 'ew is the time te get your Carriages Re painted and Repaired. Our repairing cannot be excelled. Onesetef werkliieuispccuilly em em ple ed for that purpose. Call and examine vt nether you wish te buy or net. yitoteflravho. R uri- I JUST RECEIVED FROM K(Bnigsl)iirg, Prussia, Twe Kackgreunds made especially for Dust and Three-quurtcr Length Photograph. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Postefllcc. Jau7-6md ELEGANT ROOMS FOR REST AT NO. East King street. Suited for Dress-Muk- lui:. Dentist or emces. Apply te T.C. WIIITROV. t. c. wi Ne. 10K East King HI, Real Estate Agt. - iJWateL - - i 'AiiBfJjWL'JVAa wVU., . Hakkli as Clothing. s TOPI THINK I At thl day, when competition I great, the customer leek te see Who UI ve,Net premise BARQAINS. Customer, Hlept Think I Who pay for ex tensive advertisements? We de net Advertise Bargains, Clearing Hales, etc., but give you the benefit of that which ether give the printer. Our Counter Contain All that I New In tjrrnrcri, ntoxneauiroi akd mnra otueoats. Our Prices are the Lewest Possible lodojuc ledojuc lodejuc lice te customer and ourselves. NOS. 84 AND Mil WEST KINO STREET. marl3-3md Mv EIM HATHFON. ITS EASY FOR YOU. It' easy enough for ou te buy here without experience. Send a child, and they'll buy Just a cheap as anybody with full knowledge of values and qualities. When you come te buy from u you deal without fear or getting any thing you did net bargain for, MEN'S SUMMER SUITS AT 10, Bl, ia, BU, V13, BIO nnd BIB EVERY ONE NEW IN STYLE AND Attractive in Appearance! You'll net buy them anywhere any cheaper and newhere mi well made und sogeodlufll and finish. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. T CLOTHINQ BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. POPULAR PRICES. Clothing that Is made for Wear, for Leeks and ler Fit. At the same tlme for Accuracy. Our $8 nnd tlO suits nre net ordinary til and 110 suits, hut great values for the money. 112 and 110 suits nre equal In make and fit te film custom work. See our Immense line of fine pantaloons. All-wool pants at SI.73, $2.00, fiJJO, Ft.OO, 14.00, Cheaper pants at 70c, 85c, SI 00, JI.M. Our order department Is as busy hs ever and the lowest prices still prev uil. 112, (14, till all wool Cheviot suits, sack or cut away. 115, (IK.tSOfine Worsted suits made und trim med in the best of st Ic. 122 and r.'t extra tine suits (Prince Albert.) Our JI2 fine English Serge suits te order, In black and lndlgoblue,are great values. THIN SUMMER COATS AMD VESTS IN I.Altai: QUANTITIES. Children's Suits from tl Upwards. L Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., I.W. CORNER OF OKAMOE, LANCASTER, PA. goetB antf hoce. B OOTS AND SHOES. uit- Men's Light Checkered and l'luln High Hoek-I.ace Cunvas Hhees.wlth rubber soles, for Tenuis, Gvmmulums, Huse Ball, etc., sizes 6 te V, fl.25. Th regular price of these shoes Is 11.50, but we bought a " Jeb Let." When these ureullwu don't think we can get any uiore te sell at this price. Men's Wigwams, Jlj Ladles, 73c; Ilov, 6V, and Children's Ke. Thene. tee, ure a "Jeb Let." Next let will have te be sold ut regular prices. ' Men's, lieys' und Youth's Tan Tip llegular Cut, Hoek-Uicu Shoes, ilM r pulr; Ix-ttir grude of Men's at ti, &!A und gX Men's Tip Tan Lew Lace Shoes at SUA and fJ. lieys' Veal Calf Lace, button uud Congress Shoes, sizes 3 te 'e)-i, S1.23. W huve one of the largest lines and assort ments of Men's, Heys' aud Youth's Culf Don Den gula and Kanguroe Shoes In the city. Luillcs' Plain Tee Tan Oxfords, 75c. und up wards. Ladles' Tip Tan Oxfords, 75c. und upwards. Indies' Putent leather Tip Oxfords, 75c. und upwards. Ladles' Plain Toe IVougela Oxfords, 75c. and upwards. The two last mentioned shoes beut buj thing we ever saw for the money. Ladles' Kid Ojeru Slippers, 60c. and upwards. Tbe One-Price Cash Heuse. Tbe Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., I.ANCASTER, PA. J-Htere closed ever) evenlngatO o'Ueek, ex cept ilenday and Saturduy. C1ALESMEN.-WK W1S1II A FEW MEN TO O sell our goods by sample te,the wholesale and retull trade. largest luaiiufactureivi In our line. KiicIekc 2-f-ent stump. Wages tl per day. Permanent posltleu. i pestals answtrcd. Meuey advanced for wages, air iipvrever f s uvt vcrtlslmr. etc tb-MMAlAl. HAA'r uiu., .. .-...-.-. .. .. . ...... M'n. prU-aotdted Cincinnati, Ohie, , il . Lr. .vn MYERS & RATHFON Superior Clothing AT no m BET HI k MR, UAURY 8TAMM. The Only A WHITE Ne. Seme Choice and Royal Bargains FOR THE ECONOMICAL. Anions' the remnant of Dress Queds we have hunted out all the remnants and set them aside where you'll have geed picking. They are all marked urn I one uniform price of 3 CKTsTTS A YARD. Many among them wrre sold ns high as 75 cents. There's Music for Yeu. THE j. 3mba. QJUIISHIITION FOR t3,tH0,00O. Oregon Pacific Railroad Company First Mortgage 6 Per Cent. Geld Bends, Dae October 31, 1900. Sepiiresl by n TemI or Trat te the Fnrm crV Lean nnd Tnmt Cempnuy, Tmt oe, CevrliiK the I'mnclilst-, Read, Equip nient, ami All LnndH lteloiiliia;tetlio Cemimny. 1IONDS 91,00(1 EACH. INTEREST 1AY AHLE APRIL AND OCTOIIF.R. DIRECTORS : Jehn I. llt.Ain, Illuirstewn, N.J. Osaoen Wkiaii, N. S. 1IKXTI.KV, JACOII llALHTKU, II. C. ATVVOOD, (1E01IOK S. L'OK. T. E. Heea, vv ai.lis is ASH. II. W. WlMMM. TltOMANdHAUAM, .r.i'iiiN Jen, U. R. KAltltA, T. E. CAUT1IOR', H. II. MlNTUIIN. II. tl. JOU. II. II. JOi Xr X-n-t. L A -.... new iui.,ra, iinuni, R. O. IlAZAitn, Cervallls, Oregon. Fence Date, R. I. 'Jelt's IIARUIM, QEORaErs. lliiew-K, I Renten Ce., Oregon. iiauunere, jia.i.v, iiaiuki.ha, WM. M. IIoae. I Albany, Oregon nan I ruucisce, ".in. THE OHEOON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY Is organized for the purpose of providing the Htnte of Oregon with an urgently needed means of communication with ether states and foreign countries by means of a rail road from YAQUINA MAY en the PuclfieOcean, running through the central portion of the state te the eastern boundary thereof, a distance of about six hundred miles, vv here connection wilt be made with the railroad line already built te thut point, a well us with theso under con struction and projected. YAQUINA HAY, from Its commanding geo graphical position and the scarcity of pert ou the Oregon seaboard, Is destined tabethefutiira great seaport of Oregon, for, mining ethers, the fellow Ing reasons : First-It Is the ONLY PORT IN OREGON ON THE SEA connected by a railway with the great agricultural districts In the state. Soeend-TIIK OREGON PACIFIC RAII ROAD cresses the four north uud south lines of railroad In the Willamette valley, the great agricultural district of Oregon, and thu Willa mette River at Albany, gutlierlng business te be delivered ut the pert of YuiUtuu. Third The distance te thu Pacific Ocean from the heart of the Willamette valley by the ORE GON PACIFIC RAILROAD Is only 72 miles, while by the way of Portland uud IheCelumbln river It Is ) miles te the sea. Fourth It I .the terminus of a railroad traversing an agricultural country of ursur passcd fertility, producing millions or bushels of grain annually uud lurge yields of ether agri cultural products, and supporting herds of cat tle, sneep anu uerses. mu ranre.111 also imsses through u country rich In deposits of coal, Iren, geld and silver, and, for fifty miles, through one eiine nnesi oeuiesoi iiitiucr uii3wnere 111 mu world. The limber distinct has been preserv ed thu te this time by the absence of needed railroad facilities. Fifth The whole business of central, south ern uud eastern Ongeii will be carried by the OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY te Yuqulna, and distributed rrein that Krt, In about one-half the time consumed, and at about one-halt the cost, ter iriinsoriaiieu cuiirgea ny any ether existing or projected lines. The business Immediately nvallable te the OREGON PACIFIC KAILHOAD,uud thu lurge business that will ceme te it, as Its line is i tushed further euslwurd, until It leaches Uelse .'Ity, and there makes connection with the Present transcontinental lines as well us ethers . ...... ..I... ...I .l....,.....!. VI. tll.1 ,llU, S'lW.I.I.... If, IS eUlllllV,Vl, IICHIIIHaitAH." ... (HIJUIIIII lluy Is te be the future greut seaport or Oregon. The topography or the eastern portleu of thu state or Oregon, and thu territory or Idaho, com- I .els all reads crossing Oregon ever IU eastern .order te enter the state ut or near the point de termined as its eastern terminus by the ORE GON PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. With ndequute ocean shipping facilities te handle the trutllc there would new be nvulluble sufficient business te meet ull the fixed charges. Frem the heart et the WlllumetU) Valley te tliesea tncaisuinceuy iiieuregen rucinc ran read IsbutX miles, while the shortest line by ether reads Is miles In leilL'lh. which will enable thu ORLGON PACIFIC RAILROAD te held the business agulust competition. As dis tance and time udd te the cost of traustiertat Ien II Is simply an Impossibility ter competing line te handle the business ut the same rule as 1 done by the OREGON 1'ACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY. Central Eusteru Oregon being a treeless country will druvr Its timber and coal supply from along the line ertlieOREUON PA CIFIC ItAILROAD In the Cascude Mountains. The supplies of timber uud coal will be tukau East ou tlie trains going te the greut fertile plains or that district ler agricultural products te bu delivered ut the pert or Yamiluu, thus se curing traffic eacli way. This gives, without Interference, the ORbtiON PACIFIC RAIL ROAD the remunerative local business, and will enable It te de through business at prices that vv III command Its full share or that trutllc. The OREOON PACIF10 RAILROAD COM PANY will locate and own the tow ns along thu llneef lureud.und reup the benefit resulting therefrem. The principal lunds through which the company'" line runs uud Is located arc owned by the company and amount te ever nine hundrtd and fifty thousand acres. Mere tliun tlirec-q miners of these lunds ure open rolling plains uud immediately uvallublu for tillage. The franchise cenfi rs exceptional advantages en tlieCeiiiuny, unduiiumg tlieui is the return te the Coin puny, liy theHtale.erall taxes lev led und collected until 1W), en the lunds uud ether properties or the company. 'I fie Company lias iu operation ltd miles or continuous reud, at the cud et which Haulers the timber truet ubeve referred te ; SO mires ure In the hands or the Construction Department, and 10 m lies or roadbed through the .Malheur Valley ure ready for rails, 'ihe u hole line will be completed by the autumn oflsfce. Htetl rnlls rer completion of the read, together with fus lenlngs, have been purchased, Tile live millions of bends new erTered ere the remainder of thu total Issue of fifteen millions urevlded for 111 the mortgage, aud by un ar rangement between the KuKreud Company und Messrs. Darker Druthers A Ce., or Philadelphia, the precetds eftln.se bend.- are held by that firm te be puld te the Hull read Company only us thu work of construction progresses. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., My T. E. HOGU, President. NEW YORK, 15th May, lhtf. The undcrslgued will receive subscription for the above-mentioned FIVE MILLION i DOL LARi(!,0UO,0uui 0 ir cenL Oeld bends of the Oregon I'acirie Italfrcud Company at Jstr and nwrnnd lnteri'kt. The kubscrlptlens will be opened at lOe'cksk en Thursday, May !l,and will close ut VI o'clock en Katurday, May 25, but the right Is reservist te reject any and all applications, or te cIemj the subscriptions ut an earlier date aud te allot a smaller amount than applied for. Pavment te be made: 10 isr cent, nt the time of allotment, ti -r cent. June 15, and the bal ance of ii pent uk ou July 11 ; Interest te bead Justed te date of final pnjment, when the bends will bedellvtred. PuMiicnt may U anticipa ted lr desired, uud Interest will be allowed thereon at U )er cent. Copies or the Articles or Incorporation and or the mertgaite huve beei deillcU with the un dersigned, from whom forms of application muy be obtained. BARKER BROTHERS & CO, 125 Seuth 4th St., Philadelphia. MANHATTAN TRUST CO., 10 Wall St., New Yerk. uiyU-lwd ttorncue. T IITIILR H. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-L-VW. Hecend Fleer Eshleman iJiw Dulldlnf, Ne. 43 erth Duke Utreek eprS-lyddiw J. . i,i t ,. 9cu 3b. Reliable New Bosten Stere T COUNTERPANE SALE -AT- 24: Centre Square. White Counterpanes AT Did REDUCTIONS. IMS) Spreads... HMHpnsvls... tiM) Spreads.., 11.74 Spreads... FerfASn ....Fur IS TO . Fer 11.80 ......Fer 11.00 -THESE ARE Great Bargains I Come Bm Them. They'll Oe Fast. NEW BOSTON plIIARLESHTAMM. CHARLES STAMM'S, i 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 Embroidery at 75c. a yard. Best Velveteens, at iac. a yard. $1.00 Lace Cans at 75c. each. $1.50 warranted Black Silk, 24 inch, at $1.00 a yard. I2j4c. 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. B ard & Mcelrey. bard & Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, DREHHCIOODH-Sjpeclalllargaln In Black All wool, u incnes wide, extra value. Nest irnute seincne wiue.Be; ei bring your samples or 11.00 grade 40 Inches wide, f I w ; regular price, ii.xh 1 1.50 grade I 'ii Inches wide, actual measure, extra qu Vi'A, . 2), 37;, t5, U and 75 cents. The best line of I) and Ufa In the city. CORHETH-t'ersets at IV, 39c, 50c, 75c, l.. The i-iluii- ai im. iiimii si.n HOSIERY The best value In Hosiery In the a.uuic nun i uiKireii noseiuwiy rusi liiuck nose, ly i Alei IINIIKUWEAR -Indies', Men's and Children' Medium Weight II Ribbed Vests, Vift, US, M), 7r cent, ljiilles' Ouiiki Vest from !c uu. Vests, We. Men's Uuuie Vests h-em S5e un. One let or Men' Orey Mlxi at c : worth Hec. hu-n tlieui Men's .Icim IlrAui-n, ut "Kin mid UV: Ilnu In iiun. One Mee these Men's Jeuu drawers tillers at tiie: rcrlllnr urlcc. 7.Se this Undecided OILCLOTH We carry a larger stock of Flixir and Tuble Oil Cleth than imy ether retail Dry Uoeds liouse 111 I.anruster. Wn tiava cencliideil te make a Hpeclttl Male or Fleer Oil Cleth. A this Is house cleaning time, and should you want te replenish, come and see us lr you want bar gains In Fleer Oil Cleth. HICYCLES llefure you buy u lllcycle or Tricycle rail nnd see us. Agents for the Premier naiciy mcycie. Alse nuiereui luiiKes ler unys Hese only UX: lllcycle Hese Hupperters only Zm J. sssVts AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, NOB. S3 AND 3S SOUTH QUEEN UCTION HALE OARl'ETH. METZGER Sc Brussels -FROM Great Auction Sale in New Yerk! -AT- Metzger 8c Haughman's CHEAP STORE, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (Ol'POSITKTin: a-CARPET IIAUH TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. N EXT DOORIOTIIE COURT 1I0UHE. We Have Just Opened u Ilcautlful Assertmenl of Ollhert's In Plain Ulack and lllack with Whltu Figures. perspiration nor uclds still rliaiiKe. and thev are net tliuhKi) color. We ulse kivp Hubert's Fust uress Lining'. DRESS GINGHAMS. W have the most abundant stock of Dress OlnKliains, Hateens and ChullU te be found In this market, in ull the Newest Hhades ekPluks, Hlues, Urrys, Oretns, etc., etc. Alse u full line el Ladles' While Dress Goods uud EiutAelderles. FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 35 and 37 East King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. (Cnrpct B iVRGAlNH I Shirk's Carpet Hall 1 WUten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, c. U'K ilAVKTHK iMltUWT ANUlllarHrOCK INTIIKClTV. H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. Wit King and Water BU., Lsaetstsr, Fa. s 'f'j -?,-J&3J M.-itit' DRESS GINGHAMS! ARE LIVELY AS EVER. Fresh arrivals almost dally. Celer mere beautiful, lr possible. Price getting lower. Saturday we'll show some choice style at 4SCKNTMAYAM. Our Line at 1, 10, My, cent are "A I." Heme Bargains here In Remnant If you come seen. STORE, Oppeelte Fountain Inn llenrlelta Cleth at 'fie, nSe, 40c. Our 60c auallty 40 Inches wide. 75e ! worth Nttfe. Next grade quality aud compare with thl number. .Kill iiurgam in uiaca nua as w, si.w, ,i.,,ii i amy, uress- ueuus ii-uiiiutiuii. usikiiiii.iii )ress Ulngham and Tolle du isuru si jyit e, jv The If. Jt P. Ores Fenn Corset at 11.00 I net city. Ladles' and Men' It, 3, 4 and ft pair for 36c, iwe puirs ler wjc- lluderwear, cheap. IjuIIps', ijidles' Hummer Merine let or Men's Orev Mixed lluteriKxan underwear nt2Se und tOc. One let of Men's Hllk liaudker- tmrirsln. nua girls, nanny iiicycivi us and Tricycles. Ulc)cle each. fTT 1 r ! Vs sT s A. m DEALERS IN DRY GOODS ITREET, Opposite fOUBUla IBS. -AT- XiiLXJG'HKXiLiN'S Carpets THE- COOI-KIt IIOU8K.) These goods are absolutely Fust Celer, neither egec lilac thuenl cKsmaiiuruciureii inai win positively IllutkHcleslus, Cambrics aud ull kinds of Fast Celer flail. IARGAlNbl -OO TO- -FOR- n&b; t&'Xgir lS5iJ-. ' "PHILADELPHIA A READING RAILROJ READINO 4 COLOMBIA DIVISION.' On and after Bonday, Mar It, lW, l'8.v .f nef" (King street), a fellesr' Fer tleadlng and Intermediate petnta, ,'' W Yerk via Allentown, week m, : Sunday. 3:58 n. tn. mJ V.0,'J"I'. week day, 7iT0ik m., iM p. nunday, 3:55 p, m. IVm. Hnndy,8-eja.in.S:D. in. .S "Iv.rr.ub,'rl. week dajs, 7.) a.m.,1 v .m" H"day, 8-05 a. m. TlUtMR Vnu i.tvn.tmm ' ...'v """"n. day. 730. HJsSa. Mi. a-M p. m. : nunaay. tse a. m.; .1:10 p m. T J mlMpfm. C'P ' WMk "' " iWve New Yerk tla Philadelphia, week da-ril ' .;s.m.ji:jaii.iijp.m. Vij wSfc'KffSM T, AltaBlewii, week ni Leave Alienlnwii. wwlr Hue. r.'.f . m:' p.m. ' ' ," . LeaTe retUTllle, week day. 6:59 a. m.. Crauetet' tSutltCs p. m. ; ji litve Lebanon, week day. 7:IJ a. m., lM ' J 7:l5p.m.t8uiiday,7:50B.in.,:5p.m. ' 1 Leave Utiarryvllle. week day. 8:10. ftSS a. a..l 8.15, 43 p. m.JHunday, 7:10 a.m. , 'J, . Aiuaniiuuil SltsjniUI. V a tara Philadelphia. Chestnut itreet Whart? and Houth alreet wharf. ".. ! Fer AtlanUe City, week day, axnnaaaa.1 J a. m. and l-OOandSKO p. m.: AccommedaUoial T:S0.S?,na?()l, n.5ttnday. Expresa, (e8 andKa.m., Accommodation, fceb rv. m J M p. m. v Returning leave Atlantic City, depot eemari Atlantle and Arkansas Avenuea. WMkdMsJ -im---.wuu lu-.isa. m. anu s p.m. Aoconv Aeconv Aocenv modatlon.B.'OSa. in. and 4-10 p. in. Hnndays '-' a. in. and 4.-05 p, m. -i Detailed time tables can be obtained at UckHr eineeii, ,! avKLl.,s.. ao.nAKeoat i . ., . uvii m !' mvu k Ammrn r Af, PENNHYLVANIA RAILROAD8CIIED0LK-(S In Afflutt fWvtn Url IsaUk """ j m siinivvniviiiinj lO, WT lis 1 Train i.KAyB Lancaster and leave and ar us v iiiui:,iiiii kji ,(,uws TlfSHLviv I Leave ,' Laneaater.V l!9A m. ts . WERTWARD. Paclfle Ezprct New Expressf. .. Way lassenrerf MIUralnvlMUey1 Ne. U Mall Train f....... Niagara Express....... Hanover Accein .... r'ast Lincf . 'rederlrk Aceeni I jincnstcr Accem. ...... llnrrlsburx Accem.... Columbia Acoeni..... HarrlsburK Express.. Western Expressf..... LancasUr Acce....... EARTWARD. Phils, Expressf- FastLlnef Lancaster Aece .. Harrlsburg Express. Ijincaster Accem Columbia Accem....... Atlantle Expressf Heashere Exnress Philadelphia. iise p. m, 430 a, m. 4.. a. m. 7Mn. in. ( m M. r- at ail via Columbia :fie a. m. via Columbia IVUMM I 11:001 1Tk.tJE m. K m. ii.-wau Ms ,' . ue a. m. via Columbia S.1 jnmi p. nt,ii ,j via am joy.... M0 p, m. M0 p. IB. A 3 kid p. m. 4:40 p. m. 5-.1t p. in. 930 p. m. SIl-INHItlllttHIM Leave""' Lancaster. 2.-30 a. m. AM a. m. .w . ; i;ni ps id. -i m MO p. m. ; 5 Arvvu rt,Ti.... J' 4 a. ui, ,!; ij i a. m. f- i I a. m s i mj n i 8:15 a. in B:10 a. m, R:&5 n. m. ifcOOa. m. 11:15 a, m. IKSS p. tn. ft:G3 p. m. 8.00 p. m. 4:45 p. m. 6'45 p. m. 8:36 p, m. eavs ioaea.m. S a vlakuey. lap. m.;,1 .,S t. m Philadelphia Accem. TT T H Arnra a : p.-; i l nunaay Man... Day Expressf HarrlsburK Accem., Mall Tralnf , wsa p. a. 5, lMS6p.m.W' TiiiDiwi sntuin wiiieii runuauy. un nunaay uieuaii train west runsny way v-i Columbia. m .. J. R. WOOD, Oencrnl Passenger AmL VA CHAM. K. PUUII, General Manager. - T EI1ANON A LANCAMTER JOINT LINK?! Arramrementsnf Passenver Trains nn and alia i HDNDAY, May 12, IHtM. NORTHWARD. Iava a.m. i. w. King Hlreet, Lane. 7.00 12A1 lAIicuster..,. ,...,... 7.07 12: Mauhetm 7:!n 1:30 Cornwall 7:W 1:40 Arrive at U'bAiien -.ll M SOUTHWARD. Leave a.m. p.m. Lebanon .7:12 12.80 Cornwall.......... 7:27 14& Manhelm. 7:M l:l Lancaster. 8:27 IdB I Hunter. P.M.U.M. Mt.' e: ki a-i e:du Kin 830; : e:48j:l7 1M,K kS P. M.U. M. P. K.v 7IIS1 7SB 7dl:W 7:67,8:40 a -.u Arrive at ,. King Hlreet, Lane, 8:35 me ft f Ing Hlreet, Lane 8:35 2M JytJs- l A. M. WILKON, Hupt. R. 4 C. Railroad." 1 H. H. NEFF, Hepk V. R, L r gtivnUuv. tTtTIDMYEIfH CORNER. AN ADVANTAGE YOU HIIOULD NOT MI&S. The advanlaire of selecting from the largest -- and most cempletu stock of s; furniture! - : most anyone. It Is well selected, the newest V3 design, geed and a. '-'ti Lew Prieed. The advantage of selecting from inch a stack T;1! 1 an luiDertant consideration, and assure the ' purchaser perfect satisfaction. 8 we wrr never in ueiiersnaiie in serve you. Is there anything you want lis Furniture? J IF SO, CALL AT 3 WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, CORNER OF- E. King L Duke SU. e CHH t Q HUM Ochs&Gibbs, II ELI'S Iff FURNIHHINO 2d,3d4Unoeri, 31 SOUTH QUEEI ST. Yeu ran select from aa enormeu stock T i UeautlfUl, Well Made, New ntyle f Ilelng nt small expense we guarantee Oi V blued ln our stock of Hprlng lieds and Mat ?3 tresses. Rest Hair Mattresses made te order. ," jivi'ii rnrri. fiiimiri. unu uuniijiiiiv emu. . OCHS&GIBBS, Be'cend.-Tlilrtt sad Fourth Fleen, Ne. 31 5. Queen Street, LANCASTER, FA. all-lyd iv H EINITHU'B. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY FURNITURE Don't wait until )t get se warnt but call new. The prices we have are net exactly CHILUNO, but you will net get excited ever them; they are tee low for that. When you see thesccheap chairs for the perch and lawn, some already In and ethers te com you will be pleased, we knew, , J9-0UR AIM-" THE BEST OOODU FQRTHB ti LEAST MONEY." --t . B HEINITSH'S? .A X 'I hurnuure uouei. 'i 27&29SeuthQaeeaSt i CJOMEYLRY HANDSOME 8FJ.IT BAMItOO K- with the usual general line of angler' euulav . menu In full stuck and variety, ml the M neawiuartsn. KITBLKYW 'mspb .tr-- JM "?.. 4 m )$& 2l 4A m