THM tti&Oi&ilMtL JAlLY il-riLIGENCEtt, FXttDAYl '8ETOeM6eR '2d, i&fe Ck. C URDAY, TO-DAY AND TO-MOI- HOW. fhy loved and laughed, they klecd and chaffed, They threw the happy hours anay t That' tliu way the world gee round ; ' Thai's the story of yesterday, They talk of fate and calculate, And keep account and mnmtre and weigh ; That's the wny the world rocs round ; That's the dory of te-day. Thej-'ll cc en high In j-ender ky The Ged whee power deMreyeth Berrow; That's the way the world rocs round; That's the story or te-morrow. Yam Ihr l'litlmle'i'M't Snrth Amerlcnn. - i hONCJ OK Till: IllTIMIST. Laughter need ne cr be ever, Bummer nnd winter lirebne. What though the fragrance of lilies Depert with the generous mm? Hits net life, after their fashion, Beeb Joyous? Then why should we weep'? Fer, after life's tntnnlt and pnmtnn, What libeller nud sweeter Ihnn sleep? tYvm Ihr A. 1. Iltrahl. A TEACHER'S EXrEHIENCE. The City Olrl In i Country Solieol En counter n Xermnl Certltlcnte. Ninth paper by Geerge R.Vandalcnr, In the New Yerk Ev enlng l'est. " Help versclf t6 sime e' thorn cakes, Dr. Pyk," safd Mrs. Zckc. " Don't be back -want In coming forward. That's what I Hay, still, te tliem that alts around my tabic, which It's seincthln' t hover had te say te Martin Luther. He wa never backward about unit hi ', niueh Ics about IiImiiip.iK " He was backward alwut bis 'rlthmetlc, wife, when be went te school," corrected Mr. Zeke, with conscientious gravity. "Itlthmetlc be blewedl That what 1 say," remarked Mm. Zcke, with an air of lefty complaint. " Oltnme ' History of the World ' ruther than ' rltbmetlc," said Martin I.ntber. " That ' History of the World,' sold en'y by subscription, that I bought etrn that itgent it's the most jHjwcrfnl tnterestln' tioek cver rend eul'n. That there agent canto te this town jess special te nee inc. He tole me his own self as hew he'il heard tell in Lan custcr that I was the most litcntl man in this here township. 1 was rc.ulln' out of it last night. In chapter ftfty you klu-llncl out all about them ancient generals ever in Kurepe, like Napeleon, nivWelllngteu, an' Ilenunarte, an' Wateiloe. an' all the rest of 'cm. IUtlimetlc? WIi.U'h 'rithnietlc! ain't nethin' In It for no literal niiiti noth neth in' nt all I When I want te read .irter this, I'm geln' te read etit'u my ' History of the World,' or else the Declaration of Inde pendence, or else the lUble. When I went te college," lie continued, with Ills most consequential air, for he believed that he hud an iipjirecliitive nudlence "when I went te college, I used te like te read Wir gil. Wirgil's Interestin,' teacher, an' I'd leceiiiiiieiul you te its perusal, but tnebbe you don't happen te Knew Greek! Net much I I'm Berrv. Dr. Pyk," said lie, .sud denly turning te thtt gentleman, " was you )er toeellego?" The fact that he had for a few months frequented the halls of the preparatory de partment of a small cellege was te Martin an undying source of glory' and boasting. The doctor was completely absorbed in the business before him, and "up te the present moment had net paid the slightest atten tion te Martin. "e," he replied shortly, looking up from his plate ler the lirst tune. "I never was te college, but been that'll at Lancaster encct.- College fellers, I Hud, nccerdin' te my observation, is gincially asses. Yeu kin tell 'em by their iggerence nn' the size e' tliclrears." Thcse crushing icuuuks failed te nlagger Martin. Nothing ever wounded bin self esteem. "Dr. l'yk.i; said he condescendingly, "beln' as you novet teds turdllegc,ibtiif only iecn ene eucet, its incouip.itlble with dis'crc-tien te make your opinions u pub-lick-Uy. You'd better be mero rc-fi-ccnt cencernin' of things you don't knew nethin' en." "Well, I jess beswanged!" exclaimed the doctor, chopping his knife and fork with a clatter, "of here ain't another e' thorn unbrJged, Ulblc-sUed bpcllin' books ! Where in the blue bhucs did you learn all them big words?" "J've been te college, Dr. l'yk." "An' that's whero they stutl'cd your one eno ono stery garret full e' the rubbish that you Are out e' youryuid-wide mouth in yard-long words, is it? I'm swanged ef 1 didn't jess knew it." " Yiinl-rtlde mouth?" said Martin, net in tbe least nettled or abashed by the doctors rude personalities. "An' it's a mouth te be proud en, tee, which the dentist tole ine bis own self only last week. 'Yeu get a mouth en veu, sir,' he says, 'as any gen tleman ought te 1)0 proud en. It's the most comfertablest mouth te weik en ever I seen.' Which it takes a pretty big mouth te de as much public spcakin' as l de, and I'll haveaheap moietodocf 1 git te the Legislator' next winter. I've get u speech en the taritl'all wiit out new." I smiled at the idea of u tariff speech in the Legislature, although such bpeeches have been delivered in that august body within the past year, just as arguments pre and con en the currency and linlioiial linlieiial banklng systems have been dell ered there, when tlie-.e questions w eie national issues. " What de yuu knew about the taiift?" asked the doctor, with great contempt. "You'd better let the Legislator' alone an' stick te your stoic. If you want te e.vot e.vet e.vot cise that mouth you're se proud en, de it In your Sunday bchoel make your tin iff speeches thcrcl" And the doctor chuckled sellly at the humor of this suggestion. "That's se, Maitlu, that's se, "said Mr. Zeke impressively. "The Sunday school's bctter'n the Legislator', an' man has but a few days te II. e, and .politics is corrupt. Net, ""he added, turning te Mr. l'yk "net that Martin ain't all right as far as he gees, en'y be don't go far enough. If he'd only perless Raiictllicatien, new, as well as re ligion " " I tell Zoke frequent, " Interru upted I'd rn inai perfesi nethin' but pure cussedncss than sell buttermilk." "Oh, Zeke thinks be's geiu' tehcacn en a fast-line express," exclaimed Dr. Pyk. " Itut he's en the wrong train. Yeu can't get there en any side track, Zeke. There's en'y ene church, which the Apostles founded their own selves. Yeu're a-de-partin' after strange gods, an' a des-ertln' of the'postelio faith, nn' se forth, lessen you loin my church, Zckc." " I don't take any stock in that church," declared Martin. " It's a delusion and a snare. That's what I sty, an' I'll stick te it. I knew alt about C, an' tbe deciples uever stnrlecl it, either. Yeu kin Hud out all about it In my 'History ofthe Weild,' an' say that Peter, aii'JJauies, an' Jehn an' Moe'dy an' Sankey, an' the rest e' the 'pebtlcs which, of ceurBe, you knew their names without my tellin' 'cm ecr never didn't have nethin' te de with feundiu' that church. 1 stick by the church that (Jcorge Washington belonged le; what was geed enough ler him is geed enough for me." "Ollle," said Mrs. Zckc, "Yeu may fetch in thorn melons new. Ollle's se plagued foolish," sheaddedasherdaughter departed. " Shesays it ain't piepcr te put the dessert en the table with the ether victuals, but as lien- it ought te be lining in afterwards; which it's my opinion il tliey's semethin' tise te eat, folks ought te knew it. Hepe yeu'ns iiint get a sulll cieiiey yet?" Hcfore the clese of the school term for the summer acatlen the even tenor of my school lll'e was broken by the unhid of a "Nermal Certificate," and the diiecters seemed te be especially Interested in the matter. I did net understand what it all meant, but I was net destined te remain long in Ignorance. The imjiertancc of tbe ai rival was explained te me 111 a ery un expected maimer by the picsidcut of the beard himself. lie called uiieu me one m ruing te notify me that the w inter-term cliHtlen would take place at the end of the session. I gathered from hW manner and the impressive tene of bis volce that the winter-term election would be a most sol emn and nwe-inspiriiig evrnt. He further informed me tiiat I had a ilval in the Held in the person ofthe Nermal eertllleate. " Ve don't like te let dls jaiice esgujie, " said tbe president of the beard. "What chawe? "' I asked. "Det Nermal Ccrdiligate, " he icplicd solemnly. " Nermal lerdiligalcs is always dakeuibloreauydiiigs. Yeu hal net icu a Bermaiicud c permanent i ceulltigate. " "Ne, 'I acquiesced meekly, "mine is only a proWsieii.il certllicate. Sel am te understand, then, that the normal corlltl-i-ate will probably be electtsl In my jil.i.e us teacher of thedi-til-t school?" " Das s se. Most probably lm will. " Dii the following Sundav "I was intro duced te the N'iriiial eertitlc.ite, and, le ! it was the cenllclent young man whom I had met at the examination. !l had been graduated tv a NirLia'. s"i,'ei .m-e then, and bad re el eel that awful c-n'tl -a e, tb. 'i nlty 'f b . & but uiuilt' ii' c- 1 I j capl al !er rs and uv stiiL-kcn pro nunciation. Ter, vcui.t. is a net the "open sesame" of an cnllghtenm! public public public Khoel system ? Te be eentlnned. IOWA'S VXTEmUflED. Demecrmttc Nomlnatlests nn4 Platmrm. Chi vre Eer ike f lr.F The Iowa Democratic state convention was held In Sioux City en Wednesday nd the following nominations were madn: Fer governor, Herace Boies, of Waterloo ; for lieutenant governor, S. I Heatew, or Lucasceuntv: fersupremejtidjre, long and short terms," W. H. Urannen, of Iusctltie; for sucrlutendent of pnblle Instruclleii, Themas Irish, of Dubuque; for railroad commissioner, David Morgan, of Powes Pewes rhiek. Among the planks In the platform were a declaration, ngainst high tariff; ene In favor or the Australian svstetnef voting; ene in favor efn carefully guarded license law, and the following : Jirselrctl, That while we demand that all honorably discharged Vnlen eoldlers'irho were injured In the line of dulyer who are tinable by reason of ace or otherintlrm etherintlrm Itles te support their families, shall receive liberal pensions and the special care or the government, we denounce as an Insult te every brave soldier, and as making the pension roll a roll of dishonor the decision nt the present national administration that "the dishonorable discharge of n soldier from the scrvlce ofthe United States is no bar te u pension." A resolution was Hissed favoring Chicago as the place for locating the world's fair, and instructing the state Representative in Congress te vete for Chicago en account of Its central location, faverable climate and abundant water and air. The Grand Prerequisite or Vlirer. The dual operation of dlitestten and assimila tion Is the grand prerequisite of vigor. Toln Teln sure the conversion of reed Inte rich nutritious bleed, It Is only necessary te use with persist persist ence and systematically Hestetter's Htemnch Hitters. The foundation head of supply In the iiiiluuil economy Is the stomach. Te regulate, le Invigorate that organ, and thus facilitate Its cllncstlu- and assimilative processes, should be the elder aim of these troubled with a deficit of stamina. Nervousness, Insomnia, reeblc up lietltc these nre usually traceable te Impaired illetlen. Ovcrcoine this nndyeu of inxesslly cllints Its multifarious, perplexing and liar uMlinr symptoms. The emaciated can nexer hope te gain flesh se long its assimilation Is lm IMTfcct. The HltU'rs sunuemiKthe only obnta ebnta tie te hii Increase net only or vigor, bill of bodily substance. Conquer also with the Hitters malaria, kidney and liver complaint, cdnstlpa cdnstlpa tlen and rheumatic trouble. Thoroughness characterizes Its effects. $pcctctl Jteticc0. Pacts Werth Knewing. In all diseases ofthe nasal mucous membrnne tlie remedy used must be non-lrrltetlng. The medical profession has been slew te learn thl. Nothing satisfactory can be accomplished with douches, sunn's, powders or syringes because they lira nil Irritating, de net reach tlicafteclcd surfaces and should be abandoned as worse than failures. A multitude of persons who had for j ears borne all tbe worry and pain that catarrh ran imllrt tcstiry le radical cures wrought by Ely's Cream Balm. sepll-2wditw Hucklcn's Arnica Salve. THK HestSalve In the world for Cuts, Bruises Seres, Ulcers, Knit llheiim. Fever Seres, Tetter, Chnppcd Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and nil Hkln Eruptions, and positively cures riles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give per feci satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents tier box. Fer sale by H. 11. Cochran, Druggist, New. 137 nud IS) North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa. lunr2Myd Is Consumption hicurnlile t Itcacltliefolleulnc: Mr. (J. II. Merris, Newark, Ark., savs: " Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me en Incuitibln Censuiupthe. Itegati taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, nm new en my fifth bottle, and able fe oversee the, work en my farm. It Is the finest medicine cvr inaile." , Jesse Mlddlcteu, Iiecatur, Ohie, sajs! "Jlnd it net been Ter Dr. King's New DUceviry for Consumption I would have died of Lung Trou bles, was given up by doctors. Am new In het of health." Trylt. Baniple bottles free nt 11. It. Cochran's Drug Mere, Ne. 137 and iW N, Queen sjt., Lancaster, l'a. (S) Mothers ! Mothers I S Mothers I ! I Are you disturbed at night mid broken of your rest by a sick child siillcrlug and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If se, goat once and get a bottle of M1U. WINH LOW'H SOOTHING HYHUP. 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 rcgu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases and pleasant te tbe taste, and Is the prescription of ene of the eldest and best female iiliyslclans und uurses In the United "states. Held everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. June251yd&w KlcctrlollItteiM. Till lemedy Is becoming se welt known and sopepularaH toured no siccclal mention. All who have iisist Electric Hitters sing the same wjiig of praise. A purer medicine does net ex ist and It Is guaranteed te de all that Is claimed. I'lectrlc Hitters will cute all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys, will remove l'linples. Ucills, Salt Ithcniu and ether ntrcf tlens canted by Im pure hlued. Will drlvu Malaria from the sys tem and prevent as well as euro nil Malarial fevers, Fer cure of Headache. Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Hitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price aOc and 81.U0 icr bottle nt 11. II. Cochran's Drug Stere, IV unci 1311 N. Queen St., I-aneaslcr. I'M. () JFuvuituvc. w IUJU'EKHCOKNEK. High Standard Furniture. HIGH, MEDIUM AND LOW AHETHK Til UEtt STANDARDS. Which de veu prefer T We knew you waul the best 11 your l'ocketbeok will allow it. The HIGH or BEST GRADE Goods ha ulwav s been our Standard. And we bcllcv c th demand Is growing for the llest Qunlltles, fe, I hey are ulwiiys the cheapest. A few dollars illllrreiiee In the cost of a suite or piece of furnl tuie limy net be noticed by the eje, but In the neurit Is bound le coma out. We don't bellove Itelieapte the liujcr te held back these few dollars. There are NO HAItGAINS III tbe Cheap or I.OW Standard Goods. A I1AHOA IN Is te get a 11KST or HIGH URADI' for n. IX)V litlCE. such IIAHGAINS we have. Our goods will glvejeu geMl scrvlce end thereby HAVE you none). A I-nrgp Full Line of Furniture Four Floers Full or It. WIDMYER'S CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. H EINITSirs. N. B. Wc invite jour attention te our line of Ha.ncy Goods T SFITAIiLi: FOR Wetltliug anil Anniversary Gifts. few in eui Nerlh Wlndeu and plenty mere inside, and wc will cenlclcr It a pleasure te have ou IchiI; through our stexk at any time dav or evening. Yeu will net be asked te buy, that Isoptlensl with Jeu. We Are Talking About Furniture. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET c- 1'ersenal In,' Attention Given f) Umlertak- i D ENTIsTKY. It. It. McOASKF.V, NORTH Uli:i:.N A()ltAN(,HS'rS.lSelltl.east Cerner.) Gruduste In Is-utlhtry und Ani-s-I Uictlcs of Philadelphia Dental College. Al- rlnlmcnts made by mull foreny vieck day n. m. te S p. m. l'ntlents visited nt Ibelr ifme--clty or cenntrj-. Reasonable charges Mi n.,rlc vMimntcd. icvtiev.- Half-way u c . I' H II uitiwn uinii'i ultf Sqnure F ttiiec -l-irsi diKir fi Orange street. 1 tepWmd&w " Furniture Points. f-pUE HIGHEST TRAISE. " I am a lTeshyttrlan clergyman and a Doe Dee tor or Divinity, but lam net afraid te recom mend Duay's pure Malt Whiskey as the purest and most efficient preparation as a medicine that I knew of, and my experience Is a large one." Rkv. 11. Milm. L. U D. " 1 highly recommend Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and prescribe II exclusively In my practice.'' H. lltircillKSO.', M. D., New Wk. " Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey Is free from rusel oil, adulterations, nr foreign Impurities, and these qualities should recommend K te the highest public favor." Phek. Hkmiiy A. Merr, Ph.D..F.C,!. New Yerk. " 1 concur In the endorsement of all that has been said of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey." F. IlHrix.iri!, Late Treasurer of the United States. Can any higher endorsements than the above be produced for any known article T De the- net prove the purity nnd power of this Great Remedy T lie sine, however, nnd secure only the genu Ine, and take none but Duffy's. It Is sold by all teputable druggists. (J) TTKAUACUCTROCHFK BRIGGS' HEADACHE TROCHES FOR SICK HEADACHE IN ITS NERVOPH.- IHLIOITH, OR CONGES TIVE FORMS. This Remedy Is the prescription of one of the icadlniftilivslclan of Paris, France, nud vras used by him with unparalleled success for ever thirty j-enrs, II was first given te the public us a proprietary medicine In 187(1. Since which tinielthiis found Its wny Inte almost every county en the fkee of the glet nud become a fnverltc remedy with thousands of the leading physicians. Medical societies huvu discussed Its marvelous success nt their annual conven tions, nnd after their eftlclal chemists have unalyred It nud found that It contained no opiates, bromide orether harmful Ingredients, uuletly placed It among their rtnndnrd reme dies. TESTIMONIAL. L.R.BKOWN.M.D., ) S3 West Jersey St. V Elisabeth, N. J.. June 28, 1T. ) This Is te certify that I have used for sonic months with much satisfaction, tha Combina tion or remedies, for Headache, known ns Bmens' IIeadaciik Tnecncs. The remedv cures mere headaches, especially such as affect Nervous Women, than anything I am ac quainted with, and if this certificate will be the means of bringing It te the favorable attention of suflercrs from that trouble, I shall feel that I have done them n service. I It. P.ROWN. tVl'lUCK, S CENTS. Held by nil Drug gists, or sent by Mall en Itcretpt of Price. 11RIGGS' MEDICINE CO., scptlt-lyd Elizabeth, N. J. E LY'B CREAM 1JALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses tbe Nasal Passages, Allnvsl'nliinnd Inflammation, Heals the Seres, Restores Iho Senses of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril nnd Is agreeable. I'rlccMeeiils at Druggists; byinnll, registered, IX) cents. 8 ELY I1ROTHERS, sepll-lyilAw Ne. 60 Warren St., New Yerk. V UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of tbe Human Iledy Enlarged, Developed, Strengthened, etc., Is nn Interesting advertise ment long run In our paper. In reply te In quiries we will say t lint there Is no evidence nf humbug about this. On the contrary, tliuacl vcrflsers are VfT' highly Indorsed. Interested persons may get sealed circulars giving all par ticulars, by writing te the ERIE MEDICAL) CO., 5 Swan St., lluirnle, N. l)atlu Telnla lite. , , flblyditw fflatft. -lyilAT YOU ARE WAITING FOR The Fall Styles INTHECELEIIRATED DUNLAP HATS ARE NOW READY. They Represent New Yerk's leading and Must Popular blyle. TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS, FURS AND ROBES, STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. (l-thiurt. M VERS A RATHFON. Suits te Order i You'll And our stock or goods here, as usual, the largest. The Most Attractive Goods AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES. We give the most nr the money In Trim mings, Fit und Finish. WE HAVE MORETHAN THIRTY DIFFERENT STYLES OF Suitings AT !1. AH MANY AT SJ, AND ALMOST Ab MANY ATtSiANDtM). Yeu won't think w a are asking tee uiurli for them when ou sec the styles and examine the quality. AN FNL'SUALLY HANDSOME ASSORTMENT OF TROUSERINGS AT PRICES Frem $4 te $14. RELIAlll.E MERCHANT TAILOR.S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET LANCASTKIt. PA. fiouecftu-nfohiun 05oebo, -iai.lan'dkek " THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-IJght j Ileal them nil. Anether Let or Cheap Glebes for Gas nud OH bteves. TU K" PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING nnd RUMJER CUSHION Weather Strip. Rents them all. Tlilsttrlpoutwrarsallethem. Keeps out the cold. Htep4 rattling of window. Exclude! Hie dust. Keeps out mew and rain. Anyone rj u apply It no waMeer dirt iiiHdeln applying It. Can be fitted anywhere, no lieles i wire, ready for use. I will net spilt, warp or shrink- b cushion strip U the mcrtt I rRfL;tAt the Steve, Heater and ltHiigc Stere of Jehn P. iSchauiii & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. MYERS ARiTHFON, 5ru N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. Xliere Is Time for All Tilings FAHblESTOCK'S. Thin Is the time feir COTTON FLANNELS at , U, , 10. 1J". II, 15, 1A nnd 3) cent. RED TWILLED FLANNELS at m.sn. , S !, A., J7H "V teW ce. . M A PLAIN RED AND WHITE FLANNELSnt 12', li. IS!,a,n J,l upteflScrnU, COMFORTS We have Factory Made Comforts at MV. n. Taand f I Mrh which ary the best te lm bud nt tboe prices. And wehnvnOUR OWN MAKEatll3.IIJp.ll..Snd flPOwhlchare made of the best material, filled with geed whlta cotton and quilted bv hand. Theio Comfert we highly reenmmrnil. ., . WHITE AND COI.ORED HLANKETS at T5c, f I, ll.SI.fl JO, 1 1.7!". K, fWO. P tf, . LADU"S' FALL WRAI-S AND JACKETS-AKpeclal Bargain IndackeU at l betler quail ties nt every price up te fs.eil. FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR In Great Qunnlltlc. FAHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. M ETZOER . HAUGHMAN. Metzger Sc We have new open Black French Henrietta Oaths and Cashmeres In All Gmcles nud IJtmlltles, the Ilesl Values Ever Offered. ALSO, FULLLlNErtOF Single and Deuble Blaek Thibet Shawls! AT LOW PH1CKS. Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere. Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPEU HOUSE.) milU & MCELROY. s bjdlrjd Sc Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. I)lti:H3 G00D8 An elegant line or Drein Platdn ut 10,-, 12!a-, 3V. iV- and up. tlenrlettnClelh nt 2V, In nil shade. One let of All-Weel Hem Intta Cletlin, c)ln. vlde,X7e. On let anmuwldlhii, nll.wiieLntfiOc. One let nil-wool. 4(1 tn llk tlnlh Henrietta Cleth, at 87iyi bl elsewhere at fl. Hpeelnl llnrL-nlue In lllack IlenrlettiiHict ix-, IV, 40c, fiOc and up, Uariinliin in lllnck 811k nt"Be, fl Jl.l'.niulM.ft). TIIIllKT KHAWI.M-F.xtrn valun In lllack Thibet Hliawln In Hlntle orDeublcCourtUndn. Den. bio tVepc and Nuu'h Veiling for VelN.nl low price. Embroidery Felt, two yard wide, f l.'J3 per jurd. OILCI.OTHH-In May vie called )our nltentlen te the fact that from June Ut all Fleer Oil Cleth would bendvanced, and that wet had bought our line beTere June lt nt tbe old prices, and ure new preimred te elfer the bent koeiIh for the money that are told. llchiK thoroughly Kcniceiicd, iik you will find nn Oil Cleth fccntencd, vrearx Iwlrn nn long an one hint from the rnelery and en the fleer when new. Wc have sold mero Fleer OH Cleth than any ether Retail Dry GoecU Heme In Iincaiiter, nud thin helm; our third miiheu, finds unready with the beet geed for the money In the city In Fleer, Table, Htnlr or Hheif. UNDERWEAR, HLANKET8, COMFORTS, FEATHERS, dv-Ve (five, extra value and will have mera te miy about them Inter en. PANTING We de cell a quantity or Pnntlnic ntprlcpi. running HtUWe, IV, lRc.av-.aV, die, .Vie, SVJc'e, 40c, 16c, fiOc and up ; and nowhere ele will you find n geed goods for the money. HOSIERY We are liencbtunrler for Ihu licet HtK-kltiK In the city. One let or Children' Fait lllack, regular price, 12cje, forde per pair ; only lightly Imjierfeet In the weaving. Anolhertlel nt 6c. and (leper pair ; worth double. Unrgaln In nil kind of Hloeklngnfer Ladles, Men nnd Chil dren, In Cotten or oel. llICYCLES-Agonmrer tliuCevunlry Rival Hnfnty lllcyele. Why pnv IIK for a whel when veu can buy tlmCeventry Rival High Grade, Rail Hearing te all part iilt3T Alnc) agent for the Premier Hafely lllcycie. BARD& Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Strcet, .gJUBnjiiji ..i u ."..- -r ARGAINH 1 t AROA1NH I i oe TO Shirk's Carpet Hall 1 - FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Oarpeti. , : ;' . OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, See Wk Have the Lawieht amii RchtHtecic in TilKCitr. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Ittutchae. H. Z. RIIOAD8 A 80N. BEAUTIFUL FORMS -IN- jewei-RY Are net made by chance. They retult from nrtlkth: detlgnx In the hand of nk1!!cd workmen. We have n New Line of the Ijilext Pattern or JEWELRY rn IIHOOCJIES, HII1110.V AND BOA ft K PINS, IIHACELETO, ItlNtLS, HUTTONK, NKUIC CHAINfa, WATCH CHAINH, IIAIIt ORNAMENTS, Ac. Many of theearUtlt utlheugh of Solid Oe'cl, ure at I.ewr 1'rlcti than geed plnl. We In vite examination. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. CltOUCB, fee. 1j1LINN 7ILINN A 1IRENEMAN. -ren- STOVES! -OO FLINN & BRENEMAN no. 152 ISTerth LANCASTER. ttvitituvc. 4 NlIlH'LOAK I URNITl'RF,. OCHS & -Xi:W ANTIQUE OAK FURNITURE, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 S. Queen St. (Cmvviii'tce. ANDAHl) CARRIAGE WORIC. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0, l2,43A-tt MARKET STREET. (Rear of the I'oneince), LANCAbTER, 1'A. De net Fail te Cull Durlni; FAIR WEEK nnd l-cccmr Fine Aitertlurnl of Busies, Phaetons, Jump Seat Carrla&s.Etc. I have cell the ltctcit ktylt tn -tl'tt from, und hiiveulviH vrv tlnen.Hertmenl of kereiid-liiiirl werls- eme of my own vrerl.. Hetiniu prl. Call nnd examine. .Nutrnii 1 1 t bw our vrerls and t tilnlri evtry detail. r.epuli.tms und Itepnlrln piemptly und uc-.lly de.ie. One Mi of wert 1 ' "elHlly cniple cd for that purpose. oeb. Haughman. our own Importation of Oppesite Fountain Inn. i1 .Dm bw r."tij..,.M m jmrn-'j-rt xr.m l -,wi AND COMPOSITION STOVES! TO- Qvieen Street, VENN1 A. U.ll I'J'f'i &IBBS, DRSHiNK - tterucyB. T UTHER H. KAUFFMAN, ATIORNKY-AT-LAW. Bieend Flcxjr Eahlrmaii Law llulldlnj:, Ne. II North UnUeHlri-c't. uprll-lydAw -VTOTICK TO TREHPAHHERH AND GUN .L NERH. All perumiinru hereby forbidden t.i lrepai.iienuuy of the land of tbe Cornwall ml Hiieedwell etate In Lebanon or Lancaster ueuntle, whether Inclesed or unlnclcned, tlther for the puroe of ihoetlug or tuning, the law Hill Imj rlxldly enforeud ngftlu.l ru ru pciMliifteii ld Imi'U of the uudeulKiiecl iifte Ibli notice. WM. l-OI.F.MAN FREEMAN it. I'i:rvali)EN, EDW. C, FREEMAN, Attorney for R, W. (Vileinau'it ilrira. ( tOLLARS AND fPFTr - THE LATEST V tbe mcM dclruble, unci moil cemfcirtible jfiuiH-H aud Dtyliu-Hiiy le. at ERluMAN'M GflnU' FuruUhlns Bler. 13 West KIej street. 9rn Soeb. J. B. MARTIN CO. Lace Curtains. A number of patterns have been cut down te i, 2 and 3 pairs each, and the price has been cut accordingly , and Yt former prices. Bamboo Curtains. Geometrical designs reduced from $2 and $2.50 te $1,50 a pair. Tabic Ceven. A large purchase in Tinseled Tapestry 'I able Cevers, and the prices for the 5-4 is 45c; 6-4, 90c ; I yards by 2 yards at $1.25, and the 10-4 at $2.00. Blankets and Comforts Are here, and the market has buen searched for bargains. Loek at our stock, and it will save you twenty-five cents en the dollar. Gtass. A counter leaded down with the newest shapes in Cake Stands, Bowls, &c, and the price of any article tee each. Toilet Setts. A importation order just re ceived, and the price of the new shapes will be $2.75 for 10 pieces, or $5.00 a sett with jar. Fruit Jars. Lighting, quarts, 85c; gallon, Lightning, $1.20 ; Masen in pints, quarts and 4 gallons. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. B AR0A1NK. 35-37 North Queen St. BARGAINS! ('hlldrcu'ii Merine Clip, We, 7Se, (I, Jl.3, H.eO, TV ami ft Kid Gleve ut Wunnd C7c. Flue All LiirnHanilkerchlrfx, I3)V Children' Weel Hck, 2V. Flint lllack IliMlcry, l2)f,SV, S7,'ic, efk. 7V, II. Children' Weel Roetle, 12Je, lie, 17c, 'JUc, lie. Five Make Ilcl Cornet alSUc. Fine Cnthmcru aleve, 2.V, 7 ie, Wc. Wc, 7V ami l While HhlrU ut 87K, 60e, TV. WevlHklrlltiK nt'-Ve nnd !5c a yard. Uvnry Ktrlpe Hlilrllng, tyfc and )e u yaid. Turkleh Kldelieard Ce lire, OOe. Heavy Canten Flannel, V, fl'e, 7c, 8c, lie, 10c. Comfert filled with White Cotten, J1.00, 11.23, II.W, 11.75. Heavy All-Weel Red Hhaker Flannel, 'iVn yd. Grey Rl.iiikt,ll,I.ZlJ0,l.73,l' teWn pair. S-l Table Oil Cleth, aoe a yard. While IJlankcl, tKJc, 7V, II, II.3V, 1.W te 12 li pulr. Umbrella, 2V, Wc, 7V, II te . White Flannel, 12Jic, Wc, 20c, iMe te lie a ) ard. LaeeCarlulfK.7lc.il, 11.23, I1.J0 te Mn pair. White Qulll,TV,ll, 11.11,11.60 le 15. Tnr)iy Rd Table CeVcr. 2V, 00c, Wc, II. Pant Geed, 12, IV, JV, 2V, S7jc, (Wc. TUFJIK ARK IIAROAINH ANY WAT YOU LOOK AT THEM. AS TO PRICE, AS TO QUANTITY, AS TO QUALITY. Thrte giKid are the ll'it aud lll(uet liar (jnlni ever beuht for the money. Come nnd co the wny tills combination of price and 'luallly Werk at the Meney Hnv liitf ffl, 35-37 Kerth Queen St, IANOAlS'l'KH, l'A. itutr. 1 ON'TMIKS IT! RARE BARGAINS. A Grand 1)1. play of the Meil I'epular nud -5Iet Reliable Pianos and Organs WILLIIEMADEHV Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., AT THE LANCASTER COUNTY FAIR. AH theuld examine them, for ioencr or later you will want one, nnd ene that will ulvn ou Mitl.fiiclleu, Wu pevltlvely uuarautee MXtltfae tleuluevery particular for .lx jeurj, uulhell en the eueIc.t teitus tlve dollar it mouth. Think of II from ene lotejc-Hinto pay for It I TboiibeVrt ,'itfKt.irmiiA ilirert fnim the flieLerv. I and we will otter a peMttv e bargain eneh Uny of Hi Fair. KIRK JOHO.S d CO., I Na 21 Wi -it Ktni tt., 1mca'ltr, IV. 1 1". aSecqmUlHiid I'king. nud Or', ns taken ' iu BCCHnnj. uCHjilitVY MHMMS mm ftrtulrg tltttfrt. pENNBYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHED JT In effect from My I, WW. rive at Philadelphia m follewis Leave 'WESTWARD. IcineKiprei.... News RxprcMf .-.. WnypMwnaert ,1'lillncielpnia. .."T?-? . 4 LaaeaaMt at? (Kza a. n. a-xam. a IflOa, m. 4:90 a. te. T4V1 a mm MalltrnlnvlaMUeyl Ml a. n th9R a. an. ., mmi i nunr........ Niagara Exprci Hanover Accem..... Fal Llnef KnMlplnW iflnun via Columbia HvVl N Mi KhSfi a. a UMa.ai via Columbia I I.rtf1 a In 2.-00 p. m. ilOp. m, 2:90 p. m. 5-0 p. m 7:40 p. IB. 7'JIA M. m. tnrater AecemiZ HarrlbnrK Accem. r-ntlltntiln Aaamh t'ln I ilai.nt.fM1 . vlaMt.Jey.. z:m p. in, 1:10 p. m, KM p. m, ft20 p. m, llarrlburc ExpreJiO UMl.ni t.-.. 11:10 p. n. 5KX) p. m. Ar.CeUfcM Arrive Lancaster Ai'ce-., Leave Lancaster. 2.-20 0. m. 1:45 n. m. (1:1.1 a, m MOn. rn. 8:55 a. in. P.flO n. ra. 11:35 0, m. 12-JH p. m. A:Vi p. m. 8fl0p. m. 4:15 p. in. (:(,', p. m. .R5p. m. , EABTWARD. Fhlla. Express! FastLlnef...... LnncuRter Aece tiarrlsburg Express, Ijincvwter Accem..., Columbia Accem-..., Atlantic. Express.... I'hllaj 4.-21 a. m. tt.-S0 a. m aMlK. tn ltMOa. m. vlaMUey. 11:45 a, m. laBp. m. :15 p. b. 6:4S p. as. tied., i- rifiinM, Fhtladclphla Accem.j nunaay flinii........ Iay Exprest . Harrl.bunc Accem.M. Mall Trnlnt.. t-Mp. rn. , : p. m. IOA5p. m. JT'ie only train which run itallyT ." """day the Mall train wel run by way Columbia. J. It. WOOD, General raineturer Agent CHAM. E. I'UGH. General MalingeV. -plIILADKLl'HIA A HEADING RAILROAD READING A COLUMI1IA DIVIHION. On and after Monday, July I, 8Kl, tralaa fave Lancaattr (Klnc freel). n rollewt Fer RendhiK and Intermediate point, week day, 7:30 a. in., 12.35, 3.48 p. ni.; Hundn)-,8.-0Sa. in.. 8,55 p.m. Fer rhlladclphlfl, week dny, 7S h. in., UM, 3:48 p. m.j Hiltidny, 8:55 p. in. Fer New Yerk via I'hlladelphla, week day, 7:"W a. in., 12:a, 8:48 p. III. Fer New Yerk yla Allentewu, week daya, Fer Allentown, week days, 710 a. m.ISp, in.: Huiiday, -1:55p.m. Fer Fetuv lllc, week dnya, 7:30a. m., S: p. hu Hundav, 8AS p. m. n Fer Lcbnneu, week daya. 7.-00 n. in., I2:S5, 5:40 p. m. ; Hunday, 8.-05 a. m, 3:M p. m. or Harrlaburir, week dnya, 7.tT0 n. tn.. 12, V40p.ni.; Hunday, 8. a. m. Fer UunrryTllle, week da), U25 a. m., 2.00, 8.00p.m.; Hunday, 5:10 p.m. ' TRAINH FOR IANOAHTER. l-enve Reading, week day. 7:J0, 11:55 a. nt., 6'M p. m. ! Hunday, 7.-20 n. in.: 8:10 p. in. Leave Phllaclelpliltt, week day, 4:15, lftOOa. m., 4.-00 p. m. lnve New Yerk via Philadelphia, weekdays, 7:e.m..l:.l2fl)p.tii. ' . I"ve N Verk via Allentown, week days 4W a, m., 1KB p. in. Ixtvve Alloulewii, week days, 5.52 a.m.; 4:38 p. m. Irf-ave I'ettsvllle, Week days, 5.50 a. m 489 p.m. Imivc Ijebanen, week dnya, 7:13 a. m., 12J0 7:15 p. it). ! Hunday, 1M a. in., 8:15p. nt. Invellnrrlal)uri, weekdays, 8:23a.m.; Bea. day, 0.50 a. in. Leave liunrryvllle, week days, 8:40, 11:48 a. ra S.flO, 4:51 p. m. ; Biindny, 7:10 e. m. n ATLANTIOCITY DIVISION. Leave 1'hlladelphln. Chestnut street wharf, and Henth street wbarh Fer Atlniilln air, week days, expreates, 9-00 a. m. and IKiOnndfi.oe p. m.t Accommodation, 7:30 a. m. and 4:80 p. tn. Huuclny, Expreat, 8.-6B andll.Wa. in., Accommodation, K.-OO a. tn :JS p. m. ' ItetiirnhiK leave Atlantic City, depot comer, Atlantic and Arkansas Avenue. Weekdays. Expreaa 7.-00 and 10:12 a. tn. and! p.m. Accem. inodallen,8.-06 n. m. nnd 4:30 p. in. Hunday Expre, 4 and 5.30 p. tn. Accommodation, 1M a, in. nnd 4.-05 p. in. Detailed lime tables ran be obtained at tick offices. A.A.MCLEOD. CO. HANCOCK. Vice Fre. A Oeii'l M'lir. Oen'l l'aas'r Aft. -r EllANON A LANCASTER JOINT UM1 a, J l.AI I.lvOAH. Arrangement of Famenner Trains en and after HUKUAY, Mayl2,U8V. NORTHWARD. Hunday. Inv A. M. I M, r. l. A. K. V. M. King Htreet, Iaiic. 7K10 12.85 6:40 H.-Oft fkM ijineasier 7.-07 vr.a be, 8:18 Manhelm .. 7:88 1:20 030 8.tS Cornwall 7:5B 1:44 0:48 :17 5.-01 Arrive i Lebanon Mil 1:58 7.-00 BJQ 8:15 :;heutiiward. Iava A. M. r. M. 4. at. A. if. r. el. lbnnen .7:12 13.30 7:15 7:45 8:49 Cornwall 7:27 13:45 7:30' tilO 1 0 Manhelm'. 7:5ft 1:18 7.57 8:40 Laucaater 87 1:63 838; 8:13 M Arrive at King BUeet, Lane. 8:35 2.D0 h.ae;: t.l A. M. WIIJ-ON, Hiint. R. A C. IUIlread. H.M.NKFF,rupLO. It. It, Savnetf. H ARNESa. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, 1'A. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS,' Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AND General Stable Supplies -AT- (BtJCCEHKOU TO M. IIAUKIIBL'NH A SON,) SIGH OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. "tttrtclthicru. OTEAM. vVedetlre te cull Itlie atlentteii of ceiuiumer efHU-am Geed und Emtlneers' Huppllcs, te our larte and varied stock of Fines, Valve, Cocks, Mnlleiiljle und Cnit Iren FltiliiKS, Abeates. Vulcubeiitnn und Usudurlan, Hheet, l'lsten ana Valve Fucking ; Hi-elch and Red IJne Reflect- Ing Gauge Gliuace, Hteum Radiators und Htcam leutlng Aparntus; Kt uud Cap Hcrews, and In fact nlmeNl everything reiulrcd by steam liter, and nil et which we offer at prices which we guarantee te be lower than these of any eth-r dealer In this vicinity. We have pel lively the largest stock, and be ing connecied with the Telephone Exchange, are prepared te receive and nil nil orders til we therltM, KHlble time. When In waul of any thing tn our line, call en us for prlemaudw will convince you of our ability and willing n te save you Meney, Delay aud Vexation. Ourfucllltu-sfer rurulshlng Enxlnes, Hellers, Hbaftlug, l'ulley. Huiik'cn,Hiccial Machinery, Plumber' and On Htteiv Toels, Patterns, Medel, and Iren nud Unas Cealings, end for the prompt repair of all kind of inuculuery are unexcelled In Iauuuti-r. aud we respectfully solicit a share of our patronage. Central Machine Works, 131 4 130 NORTH CHRIHTIANSTREET, Lancaster, Fa. Geed Werk, ReawmaDle Charges, Prompt nets. Telephone connection d:t-t frill "PltOtOOVrtVJ'B- K OTIC I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe HacksKiumU. inade cirv-lall for llust and Thti-CHiuaTtcr Length I'hutegiuphs. , 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer tn the Fostetnee, Jau'ind TIHv'EJONlS1tC.. . A-i'i A 3liiuuincinrcr ivxnAriwuus: JfCfc, .n:i: rgnik. tih me-i unmifui iirv. Ir, . . E. Habcrbush s, the United Buiten. U5 ComiueiivhU.i'Jilladsl CemiueiivhU.i'Jilladsl nnf Fa. Write for descriptive iwlre list, phltt cl-7lced 4 i .." -a ' t"f rm m -te! m &f '-is
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