HI UMHULMnirVllTO'Wi PMffH' r jtvj ---'. -, -if-w -v-,. n-,i, ,;r y ; ,yf . v - T ' Tm -" , ,rj , V" ,. "J . .''WViiWjsOTp . ", f. '..,., rjt - -i-j.t (.-! T . f'T$(, THE LANOABTER DAILY INTELLIOBtiOfttt, BATUBDAY, JULY 24, 1886. fe-JuU.,eit4H.s-J-' Mr , ' i r liS SUMMER HAMBUiS. A HKKIVII Of TUAt'XI. AH ir ItlANI. AS IT IM. llwWi.lUiiilliNei.Uj '"' ,,,e W T'"' llaml.le.l In III lT ' nr '"". Ilj iuilw.iy " '' s,"e ,mr"- Tim tVemletful Centra! 'Mm limiy liitnlHirliiK Mhjje cenuh of llie ,, 1,1ml tlme, wllli Us I'Ocullary uiiroiiifciilhlile Internal economy nml lit llalilllly te mishap, tint laming of n loniler, the licallng of nn nxlp, rentrnntN meat unlnverably with our preiuml menu of trnvnl. We may miller from cln cln der mul n llltle UiM, from llie rnltle nml nr of llie swift (xirrns nml tlie olce of tlie boy who reIIh lmin Mtnhlcli(n In n navi! key ; but nil these things, nml tlie risk of midden tleath In n Mueali-up, nre net te he cempiucxl with tlie discomforts of hinging- Weiwy this In tlie cold light el tlie lactH, without noticing llie glamour of ronmnce Hint make nil thirds of tlie past mecih per per feet. In rnlny wontlier the Indies nnd dill dill dren wer-1 crowded Inside, of tlie conch and sat facing ene another In forced sociability, for n word te your Irlend vmun word te all the ethers. Mentiwhlle the ople en the top of the cesch had te tnke nil the weather there was going, with what ondurance they could iniiNter. Inn railroad ear we nre un der cex or, and the row of windows en clther slde glcs n geed low et the country. Let us linnglne the Incldents of a trip by rail nnd contrast thorn with tracl by stage coach. We spread eursehes nil evor n seat, and with mind nnd body placidly at rest, survey alternately the passing laudscnpe and the ll leg imrtratt gallery within the car. They supplement ene another well, these two pic tures, for when tlie eye needs relief from the monotony of a brown ombnnkment teped with Hying fences, It llnilH It In the contem plation of Heme fACO or group within the car. Acrest thonWle In front el tn ttiore Is a face framed In prolllengntimttha window beyond, the back of Iho seat cutting It eir at the threat A ait Hende moustache, with u small head behind It, exerlmngs nn almost Invisible chin. It HiipiKirtsa sarcastic new. Yei, a decidedly sariastle nese, nnd n nete of ro re ro markable shape ; n cress botweon Itemnn and ariulllne, llau?ends In ene grand sweep Irnni the summit of the blende meustache te the top of the receding but bread lerehe.td. It gles the whele face an oxpretislen of sar sar raitle humor, thnt convinces us that the owner of It must see the world as ene vast Joke ; but, ntthosnme tlme we tear his wit would scorn strained te us ; and cynical, tee, thnpn. We think that this must be the tunny man of the riilladdphla Writ. 1'oer lellew ' at TllK rne.v. The train draws up ntn station, and our ro re ro llecllens nre Interrupted by the departure of our moustache bearer. Then In the doorway of the car there appoint n human stomach ; It is iHirne by a larite man with n red face nnd n straw hat, who tnkis it evor te nacantoat nacanteat and deposits It. Then he contemplate the car from ever it w 1th e Ident satisfaction, a much as te say, " Gentlemen, tlie leading el that stemal h en this car was a feat of strength worthy of n Hercules." We don't dHpiite the fact, but we ngree with the pretty llltle country girl in front of him who shakes lier small head In manliest dlsappreal. A lior lier cuUs with tee much corporation Is lar from Httracthc, nnd this man's stomach Is large enough for a bulletin beard. Tnoeung lady in question wears n tall stiaw hat, with n bread and crumpled rim, nml has Ixmeutli It a mass of shaggy black lialr that hangs out like the mane et a lien. Mho has bright color of natural quality, uses languagoet Inferior grammatical power, but nukes n pleasing contrast with the pale faced city girl, who leeks up from her noel nnd ever her glasses In bland surprlse at the country lassie. She has seen nn acquaint ance en the platform, nnd Is banging nt the window under the city girl's nese In an In effectual ellert te draw thnt oblivious friend's attention. The train passes rapidly ft way, and the ball led lieauty remarks, O pshaw I much as a man would say something worse. Then alie explains matters elaborately te the city girl, by way of a(olegy, and the latter's natural courtesy encourages the talker te gle the entire car an interesting account or herself and family. Her father is a country butcher, and incidentally she mentions that the recent splendid moonlight nights se delighted that patent that he could net He In bel, but had te get up nnd butcher ' OV i:il Mil MM IS AM TIIUOIUII HOIllirt. On we swept, past many a white farm heuse hiding from the sun behind the tree, thut made se strong n barrier te the winter north wind. Over high bridges with deep romantic gorges under them, long bridges with bread rlers (lowing steadily below, and glorious wnle seenery en oltl.er hand. IW a vitilige w heron company of militia are drilling, and a marsh where a man with high beets tramps through the water In search of Iregs or plover, ler he Is nrmed with a gun. Theu we passnsliady prhate lawn and get a gllinpse et a young man in tennis costume, armed with ajeung lady, n mere dangerous weapon. Ne enter along tunnel, where a dude en the platform el the smoking car concludes te Illuminate Ids charming features by lighting a "clgawette," and succeeds In casting a beaulllul crimson glow upon the end et his aristecrutic nose. Thore Is n lady near us who had taken oil her bonnet and carefully hung it en the bun lie rack overhead, tying a bluoeil eyer her hair. New, in the darkness, she tries te re arrange her head dress, but the train emerges from the tunnel and reveals her struggling with It. Then we cress a turnplke sLi etching far across the country, and eer the gentle slope of a hill cornea half dozen bicyclers, like a shoal of water spiders mero than any thing else in nature We think et the days w lien that old turn turn pleo was the regular stage read, and another picture rises like a dream. L'p a steep hill a heavy team is telling, the driver walking by the side and urging the utralnlng horses, while the dust hangs in n heavy cloud about them, as painfully, toot bv feet, they gain the crest et a halt way brake and pnime ler a breathing spell, liofero they tart we will be several miles away I We think again el the old stage coach and the tiresomeness of tral In tboae early days. In splte of the glow of remance that hangs about It the dlscomierta of staging must lia e far outweighed Its pleasures, and then peeple did net travel for pleasure nearly as much as they de te-day, and the accommodations pro vided for traelersat the country inns were tar Inferior te what may be found at the most remote railway town of the present day, A Summer Jauut lu 171) is the title or an old MSS. that has Just been published by the Pennsylvania 1 1 istei leal so ciety. Here is the recerd of the first day thut is a fair sample el all the othera : "Aug. 15, 1773, Hunday. Left Philadelphia about 7 o'clock morning. Arrlved Ablngten halt-past nine, the reads but Indlllerent, twele miles. Heuso kept by Paul, toler able, breakfast pretty geed, l.eit about 11 o'clock n. in., arrived at Jamisen's 4 past 3 p. in., great part of the read hilly and rough. The house at Jamisen's (15 miles) neat and clean, dinner inuiuerenu uiarei, se cauea, very bad. At 6 o'clock p. m., left Jamisen's, and at 8 p. in., arrived at Wilsen's. Kead in- dillerent, supper at W 'a ery geed, no Candles In Heuse, the People dirty, the Heuso Buarmlng with lltiggs no ileep 13 miles." Forty miles the first day. The gentleman appears te use capitals te emphasize his displeasure "Aur. W, Monday. UK o'clock, left W ' d d dirty house (!) and at ' past 0 a. in. arrived at Rogers', ilreakla.it flood, people obliging, house neat, and a landseme young landlady. Jtead hilly,', past II a. in., left Kegers, 10 miles. At two p, in. arrived at Ilethlehem put up at Jest, ye only Inn In Town, dinner bad." Here the anonymous traveler met Mr. Clem Iliddle and ether friends, also a pair el "sprightly, agreeable Quaker Girls," with a big Q, and they conducted him te nee "ye Meeting of the Society at their church, aelemn and devout." The epicure does net forget te no te "supper pretty geed, Wine geed, also Punch, beer in illOeretit." He visited the beuse of the Moravian Brotherhood and Hlsterhoed, and MW the "Female Children at Dinner, very neat and great decorum." Then en Wednesday lie went te Nazareth; TMafetac tkara about neon. Here he visited avian Whitfield ueuse, "a neat, .WMt Utro the Bey'i P for Iwys." Tills wai In Nazareth Hall, new n bearding school, but originally built (for a rosldenco of Count Zlnrenderf. On hli way te Knslen he lest the read, and no much time nnd leiniwr, and he dismisses this town with cant notlce, "Winn net geed." On Thurs. day he returned te tlothlehem. fle went te llsh In "ye Lehigh" and the uextdny en the Haucen, 'where he "killed some trout, also I'lgoens." "The Town of Ilolhlehom stands en the Hanks of the Hlver Iihlgli, en n hill, with a pretty descent te the Wnter nnd from the opjiesllo bank of the rher.linsu very pretty npismrance. The whele town Is settled by Meravians who be- f:an It nbeut thirty years nge, they scorn te kihii Industrious, Inollenslvo people, much addicted te particular lerms nnd ceremonies, nnd In some rospecls rosembllng the Heinan Catholics. The unmarried of both sexes hae separate huuses, nnd liave no Intercourse with ouch ethor 1 suroltnevor was the do de do slgnef the Wlse disposer or nil tilings, that the Loveliest part of the Creation should le thus Clolslcieit up, ns they wero niidoubtod niideubtod niidoubted lygh en te smooth the rugged path or Lire, nnd te soften the turbulent tomper of the ethor box. Te be without thelr agreentile company and Conversation Is net te llve I" On Haturdny he reached Allentewn at B a. in., en his wny te Heading, nnd steppod nt the Hlgn et the king or Prussia. "Thu heuse stunk se badly that we could net remain In In It," nnd only thelr geed fertune In meet ing nn hospltnhle clllrin el that town, so se cured tlie travelers thelr breakfast. At the next stepping place the heuse "was swarm ing with buggs." "Lawry (Jreaan sleept In the midst of them, for my part, lr I did net pray nil night 1 surely wntched, ns sleep was Intirely banlshed from my oyes. l'pr thu I onclesod mjself In aCInle, net made with an onchanted wand, yet by the grease or a Candle, It did net save me rrem their do de do leurallonn." His Imprecations en thokeeiier of this heuse are loud and long. On Hunday he roacliei jieauniKi "" "' a walk areuiiil the town, which Impressed him as being "pritllly laid .out." The next day iieclfinlied Mount Parnas.siis, and had an oxtendod vlew or "tlie circumja cent country." On Tuesday atelght he left for Incaster by way of Hoamstewn and Kphrata, which be calls "Ye Dunkers' town." "They seem te be a ixier, Inoffenslvo boeple, bigoted te certain forms nnd coremcnlos. nnd eat noth ing that has had life in It, saying all Animals are their Ilretliren, odd whimsies." He reached Lancaster at Ue o'clock, nnd "put up at Hleugh's, n very geed Heuse, vic tuals well dressed, wlne geed." "Lancaster stands upon rising ground, the stroets are regular and prltty wide, thore are nome pretty geed buildings here, and the town may contain about Set en Hundred Houses." The trlple capitals show that he was pleased, we think. Then he turns buck towards Philadelphia, and en Wednesday night nt Douglass, "be Ing short of sheets the Weman was geed enough te let W hnve a tablecloth In llouefono." At se en o'clock he left Doug Deug Inss nnd nt ene stepped at the Admiral Warren, whom Mr. Mitchell, ene of the pnrty,toek ill and went te bed, but seen over evor ovor teok them at HtradelborgerV. They rede from there te the city In a ery lieavy rain, but "I he Indies' geed constitutions proveuted bad cllects following their belng much wet. About S o'clock we arrlved at Mr. Mitchell's te the great Jey el all concerned, alter having escaped many perlls by Land and Water and being abseut from our families and kin kin dred oolong ft tlme as twelve days, and further this Journalist salth net. Number of miles traTeledJlO." Who, atter reading the nlieve,wlll wish for the old coaching days with their break downs, dust, rain, mud, bad readsand hotels, bugs and ethor things? If they did drink mero wine, they needed It te help bear up ngslnxt all these troubles. TweUedajs for -IU miles 1 Why we can go toC'alllernlaar.d back lu that tlme new, or te Kurope and re turn In a low hours mero I Uupturr, llreach, or lleniU, ni'Ktectrtl, often tircemi s stranitulHlcd and pruii'i lalal. n employ n new lnctheil and uvmmnteea cure In every cnoerno pay. Send In crnl In ntnmps for painprtlet and refrrences. World's Dispensary Medical Aocl.itlen, IA1 Slain Street, lluirule, N. V. W'.S.t w A Thunder Htnriii May purify the air, but nothing except S')0 IIUN r will purify tlie mouth rilled with nee i cted tecth, and rescue theso faltlidll servanU of mankind from utter rutn bolero It ts tee late. Don't neglect te try It. en will be surprised and delighted Ith Its results. TlieieArea I'en DruiCGlAt wlin rare mere te make a laru'e profit nn a worthless article than te watt ler the prosperity that iiltlinstvly results from honest dealing Tlir-e nre the men, n he, w lien asked for a lion lien son's Cnpclne plaster, will rocemmoiul semn clmip nnd trashy substitute or Imitation, sa Inn Ills '"Just ns geed." Sometimes they wilt de up nnd sell the miserable Imitation without re mink, allow lug thu rii.lnmer te suppose that lie hns llensen'ri. It the valunless plaster Is re turned. Cheap Jehn w III say lie mndii a mistake ; If net, he tins done u uued streku et business 1 he public aie cauttiinid against Jehn nnd nil his Ilk liny of respectnble druggists enl). The eeniilne llensen's plaster hu-s tlie ' Ihree reals " trademark and the word "Cnpclne " ciilln the centre. M,V,.-'Aw tivrviAL xeTivr.x. Let V Tell luu. Let us telt J en tliftt a person who Is bilious or constipated ts net n well person, and further, that nearly every ene Is subject te these Irregu larltles Let lis tell you nlse that Ilurdeck Meet! flittrrt urn ene el the tlimst diuretics and aperients ever jet devised. Ker sare by 11.11 Cecliiaii, druggist, 1ST and X .North Queen strei t, Lancaster Tells IVhat lle Knows. ' lli'sl thing for burns I have ever tried. Heals upgrandl) " I.. V. Cellelt, Marlen, Uhle, speak, tnnet lAeinai' Kclettrxe Oil, Ker sale by II II, Cochran, druggist, IS nnd 13ti .North Uiuen street, Lancaster 'liter the Hills te Ilia l'oer Heuse " A person with linpalrt der Impoverished bleed Is en the reud te physical bankruptcy . Ilurtteck lllnetl Jltticrt trenKthennnd eurleli tlie i.treu i.treu latlen, repair the tissues, and build up the on en on tlie Bvsiein hnrsslubyll 11 Cochran, drug gist. U7 and I3J. North Queuu street Lancaster. Ol Matchless Merit. Fer the nese nnd threat, externally or Inter nnlly ustd, 'Aemin' Kcteclria Oil Is matchless Asthma, catarrh, and serious threat uttoctlens nre quickly amenable te this clllclent remedy tomnieby II II. Cochrun, druggist, 137 unit lW North Queen street. Lancaster. A I'esUI Card Krem Mrs. Dennis Biulth, LoulaWlle, K v.. says ; "for bleist Impurities JlurileeK Jlloeif JliKeri seeiiipartlcuturlj adapted -Never liofero had complexlou se clear, t se all the tlme" ter fntebyll II Cochran driifc'islst, 137 and Ul North Queen street, Laiuaster. A Geed Talker On the stage or platform, lu society oral home, must net only possess brains but a clear, strong volce. Catarrh, or a severe cold, Is almost cer tain te Injure the voice. Hut these complaints may lie completely eradicated with a few appli cations of Thomai' J.'cleclrlc Oil, unrivaled In Its specialties. Ker sale by II. II. Cochran, drug gist, 137 and U) North Queen street, Lancaster. Hay 1 eer Hurlerers. The mimhoref people annually afflicted with this most anne) lug malady seems te bu greatly en the Inertia). The editor et tills Journal Is nn annual v ictlm.nnd, with a view te discover u specllle cure, has trlud numerous remedies. Ot tlieMiKlv's Cream ll.ilm Is by all odds the uulckest and most satisfactory, two appllca tlens grrnilv nllaylng the usual symptoms In tlie nese and eyes. We would recommend Its use by nil subject te bay fover, nnd we gladly bear unsolicited testimony te Its efllcacy in our case. Media, I'd., Jleeent. Jyl7-'-'ndeea.tw illlOWVS I10U8KIIOLD I'ANACkZ Is Uiernostcirectlvel'HlnPoatroyor In the world. Will most surely quicken the bleed whether taken internally en. applied externally, and thereby mere certainly KKL1KVK PAIN, whether chronic or acute, than any ethor pain alleviator, and It ts warranted deuble the strength of any similar preparation. It cures pain In the Hide, hack or liewels, Bere Threat, liheuumtlsm, Toothache and ALL Acima. ana is i no ureal uouevor ei ram. "imeWN'SHOUHKIIOLD PAN AC K A should be In every family. A teaspoentulol the Panacea In a tumbler of brt water (sweetened, If pre ferred, taken at oedllmo, wUl ilUKAK. UP A COLD, aseentsa bottle, rnSl.lydM.W.ASw HATCH KB. -HTATCHES, CLOCKS, tte. WATCHES, CLOCKS, .te. BI'KCIAI.SAI.KOF HOLD-riLLKU CASKS (boss's Manufacture), hunting or open-cased watch, nlcklu works, 1 Jewels. Btem wlndlnu and setting (limited number) at IJUOU. Alse J5 In Bllvsred hunting cases, same works, at (7.M each. ' Urcat bargains In iJincaster Watches. All the best Klglus nnd ethers. Correct tlme dally by telegraph ; only place lu city. Hest watch and Jewelry repairing. L. WJCIIKU, (Near P. It. It. htatlen.) i iaj fluim tuuua oireeu -bjieciacles and Kye Olasses. Goods, Optical Q.KUHUK KKMJT, Ju., Carpenter, Contractor & Builder, KKSIUK.NOK-NO.633 WK8T KINO BT. SUOl'-KAST OUANT 8T Opiioslte BUtlen Heuse, Untien?1 race,Te By prompt and personal at- AU kinds et Jobbing attended te at short nr mmDicAL. pOIl THK 11L00D. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS! Combining Iren and 1'ure Vrgetnbln Tonics, qnltkly nnd completely Cleanses nnd Ktirlchcs the Weed. Quickens the action of Iho Liver nnd Kidneys. Clears Ihn Cniuiilexlnn, makes tbe Mkln smooth. It dts's net Injure tlie teeth, rnuse Iieadnetin or priHlucn constipation ALLOlHKIi MKllICINKS DO. I'll) slclitns nnd llrugglsts Kverywhnre Heroin Herein lnend It. 1IS.N.H, Ittnnt.is, or Marlen, Mass .says I "I recommend llrnwu's Iren llillers as a valuable, tonle rorenrichlng the bleed, nnd removing nil dyspcptle stmptems. It docs net hurt the teeth.'' Dr. It. M. l)sirLt,lleynelds. Ind, saysi "1 have prescribed Jiniwn's Iren Hitters In enscsef anemia nnd bleed diseases, nle when in tonic was inn did, nnd It lias proved thoroughly satis factory." Mr. Wm. IItrss, Ne SfiSU Msry street, NewOr leans, La , ssjs i ' Hrewn's Iren Hitters relieved me In a case or bleed poisoning and I heartily receminend It te these needing a bleed puri ne r." The gennlnn has Tradn Mark nnd crossed red lines nu w nipper. Take nn ether. Made only by ItltOWN CIIKMfCAI. CO., (A) llaltlinore, Md. HOVhKrVBNtBIIMU UOUVn. yv. havi: a larek hteck Or TI1K 1IE8T REFRIGERATORS IN TIIK CITY. The Pierce Dry Air Refrigerator. UA HDKX HUSK, WA TKK VOOI.KRS, 1VK VJCJCAM FRHRZEH8, AndarultllnoernOUSKrUKNlSUINUUOODS The largest stock of HAS riXTUUK") In the ctty. Special attention paid te Oas-f Ittlng, Tin limiang and Spouting JVe hnve J nst received another let of theso 23a QL01IK5. JOHN P. seHira & SOIT, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCABTKU. I' A. P LINN .V HKHNKMAN. PRICES MARKED DOWN -ON- Weed and Iren Pumps, TERRA-COTTA . Mi- Iren Moter and Drain PIPES. FLINN & BRENEHAN, Ne. lfia North Quoeu Btroet, I.A.NC'ASTKIl, I'A. w M. A. KIKFKKIt. ALDUS C. UERR KIEFFER & HERR, Ne. 40 East King Street, (Oppoette Court Heuse). Invite nil Uonsekeepors te Cull nnd Inspect their stock of Heusefurnisliiiig Goods. A Complete Line constantly en hand COOK STOVE and KA.NUKS, lfAKLOK STOVKS. UKATKKBand ITUllNACKB. SUMMER COOK STOVES. After carefully exnnilnlng the merits of all eiTured te the trude, we have selected THE " ARGAJSTlV' for UABOLlNK.and THE 4t DANGLER," Ker COAL OIL. An tbe Heat, w lien all points are considered, te etrer te our patrons. Call and sce us. We leve te show our poeds, and aru net urlendcd ir you de net purchase, Itomeinber, we tire agenls for The " Splendid Heater. ManurHctured by Knller A Wnrren Company, Tniy, N. Y , which has no rival In durability, nconeiny of fuel and control of gns. New Is the tlme te uxamtneand become posted for Autumn purchases, UKMKMllKlt TIIK PLACE I 40 EAST KING ST., (OPPOSITE COUIIT 1IOUSK ) ap2S-ttd&w uuuvKitim. HIOH UllADK COKKEHS. Klne old tleveniment Java and Mecha Ceirees, the best In tbe market. 'Our Java Illcn Illcn ded Coireo spealcs for ttsell : rich and rnutrnnL S3c. jwr pound. Very tlne l'lantatlen Hlo Coffees, enr beat only auc. per pound j ene very popular at 15c. We want you teciUI and try our Iic. Coffee. The oxcellent quality of our Ceirees and tlne Teas ts maklnff Irlnnda fust and rlrm. Our dally sales show a steady Increase. Fresh Itoasted eveiy day. A full line or fancy Groceries. Please glve us a trial order. UKO. W1ANT. auitX-lvd Ne. US West King street. A T IIUKHK'H. WOur stere will close ate p. in , during the summer mouths, with the exception et Hai ti rdays, when wocletu at 10 p. in. PICNIC PLATES -ANO- PICNIC GROCERIES -AT- BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANCABTKH, PA. -"or8ale AQOOUbAlfK. 1'rlce, 3iW. MINKUAIi WATKIIS, APOLLINA1US WATKU, the Queen or Table Waters, Hawthorn Snrlnir et BarateKa, at " HKIUAUX'9 OLD WINK BTOUK, U, X, SLAYMAKXU, Agt, OLOTHtKU. B TJKC1EK A SUTTON, YOU WILL FIND Men's, Bey's and Children's CLOTHING Harked Down BO Lew that It will be greatly teJ9!,.r.,nL,J".".t,OCR" and examine thnUOOHH a2l ,!li,.SKJ,Jf.l,?.s.eea of Rny ,nore MU1UM or LIOUT WKItlllTS this season. We Manufacture All Our Goods, And (Itiarnntee them KlrstClais lu Kvery Par ticular. WK HA K A rULI, LINK Or SUMMER CLOTHING In Seersucker, Meluilr, Alpaca, Uranpntte and Linens nt 1'rlces AslenlshtiiKly l-ew. Uoediai uepresentcd or Menoy llelunded. BUE&EE, & STJTTW, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTKK, l'A. OW 1'IUCKS. low prices: Prices that make purchasers or every custo mer can be round lieie new. Te these who de net need D At present, Lew Prices are or no advantage i bat ir we have In stock what you want, our prices will plsase you. MEM'S SUITS AT $8.00. WOItTII MOUK MONEY MEN'S SUITS AT $10.00. Were Considered Cheap at $12.00. Men's Bulls all the wny In prlce from H 00 te I20D0 It would be unreasonable ter you te ask for thorn at a lewei figure. Ihey'iu down te the lowest notch. Bej's and Children's Clothing Are pretty well down, lint soine very nlce styles are here jet. It don't matter hew ulce they are ; w e don't want them any longer ; and when we wnnt them te j;e, we use Lew Prices as the means. fe l.h'AMXO CI.OTHILKS, NO. 19 BA8T KTNQ 8TBBBT, LANCA8TEU, PA. MILHXXttY. T3ARGAINS I SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE -Or RIBBONS -AT- ASTRIGH'S Palace of Fashion, 13 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKK, l'A Commencing Friday, July 23. Flve llunilrea Pieces Plain. Sttlped anil raucy, BAll.N AND UHV1 UKAin uiiuiuns. In Nea. 12 and 10, lit riri'KK.V OKMS A VAUD. Twe lluiuUt'rt rieci3 Ne. , All Silk, Satin ami Urea Unitn, etlnniin nml Siitln, arid Tne lemiil biitln IIUjIieii, Plcnt Eiltfe, at SKVK.N OK.NTS A YAllD. Twe UunJrcil Pieces, the same stjles unil uiml1 ltv, In Nn. 7, at N1NK CKN1S A YAH I). One Hundred l'iecei Ne. 4 Satin ItlbbODS, nil enlers, at KOIMI CENld A YAUD. One Hundred Pieces Ne. 6 Satin Itlbben, nil colors, at I1MCCKNTS A YAUD. On Hundred Pieces Ne. 7 Satin Ultiben, all colors, at SIX CKNTS A YAKD. One Hundred Pieces Nn. u Sattn Ulhueu, all color', at EIGHT OEMS A YAUD. One Hundred Pieces Nn. 1J Satin Itlbben, all colors, at TEN CENTS A YAUD. r IVK IIUNDUED AU1)S Of Elegant Cream Orlental Laces, lour tellvu Inches wide, at TEN CENTS A YAUD. FIVE IIUNDUED YAHD3 Of Elegant Cream Oriental Lace, seven Inches wide, nt TWELVE AND A-II ALi CENTS A YAUD. One Hundred Dertn Ladles' Linen Cape Cellars, all sizes, at SIX CENTS APIECE. Bargains In Black, Colored and Cream Sumh Bilks. - We are making Great Ueductlem la every department ana Invite all te come and sea them. IHN MYERS RATHFON JMWMLxmr, c. JJ Z. RUOAD8, JEWELER Watches, Diamonds, 7 My Repair Dept. is Fully Equipped and Respectfully Solicit Repairing of Fine ard Complicated Watches, Musical BexeB. Bronzes, Jewelry and any Intricate Piece of Mechanism. H. Z. RHOADS, 4 WEST KING STREET. rVBNITVRB. TTEINITHH'H KUKN1TUKK DKrOT. Te Keep Coel and Comfortable Daring tbe Het Months, It la noeossary te And soma Ooel Rotreat. Te be Comfortable in that rotreat Yeu Need a Geed Easy Rocker, Settee or Chair, And you can And tbe Largest Assortment at HEINITSH' FURNITURE DEPOT, NOB. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN BT., LANCASTER, PA. CAHHIAUH A MOTTO THAT ALWAYS WJNS. HONEST WOKK ! HONEST PRICES I Philip Doersenfs Old Reliable Carriage Works, 126 and 128 BAST KING STREET, (NKAUI.Y OITOSITK TIIK LEOI'AUI) UOTKL), LANCA3TKH PA. Nena Bat First-Gl&ss Mechanics Employed. Ne. 1 Material, and That Only, Used i'UICES TO SUIT TIIK TIMKS. ALL WOUK OUAUAMTKKD. BUGGIES, PHOTONS, BUSINESS WAGONS, MARKET WAGONS. I hive new en band and for mle cheap the following tlrst-clasi tocend-hand work : One Light One-Man Waenn, sultable lertruck purpose, one Light Keur-I'assenRer Drup.one rirat-clats Kx Kx trnslen Tep i'haiten, two LlKht Jump-scat Carriages. Alse, Second-Hand Tep and Trolling IIiir dies, both side bar and end springs, Huslnesi Wagons, Sporting W ak'ens and Market wagons, which will be sold at the MOST 11 K ASON A.1ILE I'KluKS. Gire us a call whether you wish te pur chase or net. Ne treuble te ahew the work. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO REPAIRING. Mf-DOrr FOKORT TIIK I'UCfitl Philip Doersom's Old Reliable ' Carriage Works, NOS. 126 and 128 itiwM urauBAxaa oeacPAirr. milE MUTUAL LlbT INSURANCH COMPANY. COMPARISON OF TWO MATURED ENDOWMENT POLICIES. SAME YEAR. SAME VIFFKRKST JiKSVLTK THE MUTUAL LIFE. THE NEW YORK LIFE. Fifteen Tear Endowment. Fifteen Year Endowment. ltiuetl March W, 1S79 IiiuedDcetmber It, 1370. Xe. 109,140. $ 34.1 fle S5.000 00 1,690 SS Annual premium, Amount of policy, Dividend additions, Total paid by Company, Total premium paid by assured, l'aid by Company inexces3ef premiums ree'd, HEADER If you would realize results similar te tbat of the Policy JFehler in the MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OE NEW YORK. Apply te JAMES H. MARSHALL, Agent, Ne. 20 East Walnut, or 60 North Duke Stroets, Lancaster, Pa. HeuaxrvuifiHHixa oeodm. JHIKK'H UARFKT UALI, CARPETS ! SHIRK'S CARPET HALL. We are new prepared te show the trade the hlbltedln this city. WILTONS. VKLVKTS. HltUSSKI.S. T1IHKE.PLY. AU.Wnnl ana Cotten OUAIN CAUFKTS. DAUASK and VKNKTIAN own manuiaciure i Alte a rail Line of i spec! OILC tv. Special Attenuen CLOTUS. BUaS, WINDOW -AT- SHIRK'S GARPET HALL, der. WeHt King and Water Sta., Lancaster, Pa. UOTEI.n. A TLANTIO CITY. THE OLD ESTABLISHED Chester County Heuse, Centrally located, convenient, very near the tea, comfortable In every way, and honie-ltke. NOW OPEN. J.KEIM&SONB. mayM-lmd c APE MAY. THE STOCKTON. OAPK MAY, N. J. I'hn rinent Beach en the Coast. The Largest and Most Elegant Seaside Hetel in the World. 44-UPKNS. JUNK Sat HENKY CLAlU, Prep'r. Late of the Urand Union Hetel, Saratoga Springs. JuneittJwcl rYPEN ALIj the yeah. (( TFE MANSION," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest and most prominently located Hetel. Eleuantly furnished and liberally man. wed. Thoroughly lunted, drained and ven tilated. Open all the year. CHARLES McGLADE. 4trilrephy's Orchestra. Je7-Smd ABULANDnODBE, ATLANTIC CITY, reopens JULY 1st, under new manage ment Klectrle lights, electric bells, city water, nrsveuisscuisine. isnu nieiwni., ...,., m.. Jyl-lmd LU of Qrape Hetel. Lancasur Pa, A FuU Line of the ' Birth or Menth Stones " Mounted te Suit Your Particular Fancy. Jewelry. WOHlllf. EAST KING STREET. RHydAw AGE. SAME PLAN, Ne. 77,149. i 313 G5 $5,000 00 1,201 00 ?o,2ei oe fi,154 75 0,G90 8S 0,151 75 $1,530 13 $1,049 25 CARPETS I HBOr-KNlNO or Largest ana Best Beleetea Line of Carpels ever ex, all te Tradlntr Makes el BODY ANDTAPKSTHY Chain KXTUA BUl'KllS. ana all at ana all qasJItles of IN CHAIN CAUl'KTS of our CAUI'KTS. UAG and CHAIN CAttl'KTS of our paia te the Manumciure el uubtuu UAurBiB. 8UADKS, COVKHLKTS, Ac, (rtbEHredAw VOJLL. jy B. MABT1N, wneLsaALa and kstail psilii m All Kinds of Lumber and Geal. 49-Yard: Ne. 4M North Water and Prince Streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nU-Ud OAUMQARDNERS 4 JEFFERIES. COAL DEALERS. Otnca : Ne. 129 North Qneen street, and Ne, 664 North Prince street. Yards : North Prince street, near Heading Depot. LANCASTER PA. augis-ua TDEMOVAU M. V. B. OOHO has removed his Ceal Offlce te Ne. 1H NORTH QUEEN STUELT (llrlmmer's New liulldlng), where orders will be rocel d for Lumber and Ceal, WDOLBSALI AD UTAIL. mS-tfd U, V.B.COUO. "CIAHT END YARD. 0.J.SWAEE&00. COAL. KLNDLLNO WOOD. Office I Ne. 20 CENTRE SOUARK. Beth yard and efflce connected with Ti tuepuuue aiUUH- apru-iyenar.u ss A MEDICINE OQEBT-r- 1,cV, selves, Bensen's CaptM'Sediclne. unequalled aa a BenaraL "" Ctaaa. qulek. sure. e ' ' tuenrurv. IR8U A BROTHKR ATPOiMnntM i A i. Parents Attenti' & 10.IIA1 '3 ATrMACTION AT TTTnatr Br tmnnmnu'si -n' "",uu "f JV A UMA m Ik, GREAT CLEARING SAll V'3 Is 400 Pairs i"i CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTI At 35 Cents a Fair. 250 Pairs KNEE PANTS'J quo., uue., 7oe ai.oe, si ae. i C U1.C.ATIIAILUAINH IN A' ....... r.H . .. . .'1 ,"swrs PJTSP I ntq and Vela Ji ...... v-. .vx uuu 1WW, -, Mohair Coats, Linen Pants, White and Linen VesU, ;,' And a Special Bargain In !3 BeyV Linen Suits - Birt-i -j in i . uuiiifl, A'nnis anu esis ler m,a, bargains in Every DenartmeHt AT H ONE-PRIOE HIRSII & BROTHER'S Clothing and Famishing Heuse, J A' UOUNKBMOETH QUEEN BTBXITAKD '0 CKNTUE BUU&UK. a-Store closes every dayiUGp. m. Saturdays & at ii' l. III. w ILL1AMHON & FD8TEH. 32 TO 38 JL East King StreBt, LANCASTER, PA. OTO SUUPLUS STOCK -13- RAPIDLY SETTLING -TO THE- Desired Limit. -THE- LAST SLASHES IN TRICES -AKK- MKN'SSUlTS.CDIFFUUENTPATrEUNB.Ifl.ee. MEN'S SUITS, 5 UIPrEHENT FATTEHNS. 18. MEN'S SUITS, liniKFEItKNTFATTKUNS, I'J CO and flu 00. Theie consist of LlRhtand Dark Check, Drewn and lllnclc, Corkscrew t, l'mln and Jfancy Cassl mcres that sold ut higher prlces early In the season. SEEUSUCKKll COATS AND VESTS, 1.13, l.T3,! Oil. Sl'MMEU SKUHK COATS AND VESTS, II W, 5.ll, (ti (O. Gent's Summer Hosiery OKNIJINE IMPOllTBD KUENCII AND AMERICAN HALF HOSE, l'j Cents. GENUINE LISLE T11KEAD HALF nOSI, 1Q Cents. , SHIRTS, SHIRTS, l.S ALL COLORS. Bread-Brim Hats for Fishermen. HELMETS and CAPS for WHEELMEN. SOFT FKLT POCKET HATS for TOUR1RTS. And JAPAN MACKINAW 8TKAVT ORBM HATS.M Lents. Summer Dress Shoes, i.AiiiKs'm.nvit KID TOP BUTTON ---"" r. ....t ...r -iip.. LADIES' COMMON SENSE MOSOCCO t f1 QAlTKICflOO. X? LADIES'CUUACOAKIDDRESSaAITKB,a.09V MKKTt miTTONana haij ruuiuieuuii : TUB UUKbSSHOE.li.OJ. s ; - v . , . r ,! . .. . ., ea 'T&ffcTf SA1C1IELS and SAMPLE CASES Of all Quail-1 ties. WILLIAMSON & FOSTER, 32, 34, 36 4 38 E. King St, ', n LANCASTER, PA. aj" r: i . -Stores cloee every evening at 6 o'eleaki W '! ccpt Saturday's. ' Kl OAJUtlAUMB. ' STANDARD CARR1AQK WOR&. -i tf: Edw. Edgerley, CAIffilA&EBinLD MJUTKvt HBNI, ZUar of FosTteffloe, -J ' iiisr i My stock comprise Latest Style Uuggle. mm ana nasiness n very lowest verms. -ir-ar.7iVt.-ciesiD i ! m mww , in n thA TBUrm. w . waic. v;?ii..r SJSa BOB """ - '- - eeuntry. m k.n. tnlmy goea. . ai larUciS. sheuja Ur la . uka na rua hbuiihw w riZ s no risk te buying turned out la eight - r. .,. it. MitfniflMB wnmx t V, the klnl etJvuutmtbMY W; n.Vi.iui. All work nuir wwww afflaEsssw I On set of ' tkatporpen 4W .SBkL 9SBBTALtt svumji rnivssuii sCyjS --- i ft" .;ti ur m U J-f ill . XiJX -T "fit-". v-- ,U ..AVVi t.
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