.-A-if;: .Sif. ,JV- i l a J , ,- - "'V. ,,' , , ,t ""-' , v ?iw WW THE, LAKCASTEB t DAILY PfTBLIilGBKOER, pATUBDAYaMAYfV i880. ,-v- - - t irtf t. t-8 ' v V "2-f " 4 FRfcY & ECKERT. Inti tut ts n m tmt uwi wm ummi MMxm m. i Beet aad Mie) Stere at Xea. 8 a4 ! XtaTKrMt Batarced u Walt Mecked-Wfea th Prepria) Are. iMeaars. Frty A Eckerf, tha ptaeky V poe anu wee eaaiera or mm bubs; U have) lest antancl thalr raaaedalsl I enlarged bulldlasc. aa will be aaea br IhaiflMfeadvertleemetit elsewhere, and mew navingtneirgraaa opening;, abs i opening; l saw, wi saennn I mclllUaa. thr are new earnrin a luefc larger eteck Utea er whleJi te g a geed aeei, nr mey nave eeen 1 for the aUe. Quality aad variety of lelr stock. " The structure at present , occupied by em consist) at two ateree thrown In one, ua glring tbem a room 82 by 40 net dimensions, wiin a rear room et ey 17 voted exclusively te boeta. men's heavv eea and surplus stock the only atere In e city, we bolleve. with an exclusive de- rtment for men' a boeta. The ahew win- wa are eight feet square, and the wood weod woed rk of the front la antique oak. The iVing ana counters are or aan, aa is, , the cashier's desk, a model of an inerament. aormeunted with a braaa 1. and havinar-manv eemBartmenta that ntaln testa for geld and etlvar coin. xi 10 mis ucsic is me private erace or tne . ana me room is lighted wiin a com com Hen of cas and electric HahL The ... iuuui ib uvauuiuii; JW7reu, Hiu me .11 leading te the rear salesroom has been oereu, anu me wails ana ceiling nave ueen panci du in nam woeu, creating a ' nrettv eflbcL The architect waa Mr. Ktnlen Urban, the contractor Mr. Reuben imley, Fonts did the painting, J. B. irtln ft Ce. the wall DODerimr. J. P. Ihaum 4 Ben the gasfltttng and lighting. ipi. v:. Aiaus iierr me piumeing, ueweii uruger tne atone work, ana Messrs. rshall & Render furnished the French Me class. Haarer A .Bra. the window lades and fine plush window curtains, R JMcuenncu me nanaaeme awnings, ana m. Wehlsen the woodwork. All seem have Joined in the SDlrlt of enterorise lilch ruled Messrs. Frey A Eckert, for all 1 uieir worn most aamiraeiy. I Chaa. It. Frey. Che sulilcct of tills sketch is but twentv- ren years ofaeeand vet is "A Man of isiness" In the full sense of the phrase. us a son 01 ducen u. urey (Lancagiers lest leaf tobacco dealer and packer and rtner in tue nrm or Frey weiaier. At earlv nce he acauired the habit of peen- iv and when he entered Inte partnership th Win. K. Eckert he had saved a snuK m, wlilcli came se nicely into plav. He 1 srraduate of the hleh tuiianf. vlatm nt I, during which term he took a three pnms' evening course in uoeKkoeping, kl at end of school term he took a six nnths' dav peiime in hnnklcpenlnir nnifer lofessors Weliller & Musser, which laid i iouniiaiieii ler ins business education. ) then huperintended his dither's farm, in western tmrt of the cltv within its limits ttvn vnnra tin tins Amnlnvnl IIia riAvt ar by Frey & Vo!dler,aud after the death Air. weiuier. ucstuwi, IB3.1, ne wasuinen e partnerHliip by his father, In which slness he rcniainetl until Dec. 10th, 1885. ) is a crv ircnlal and nenular veunir kn and has n host Of frlends. lie is a fember. eillccr and teacher In the Hunilar lioel el St. Paul's Refonned church. AVm. K. Eckert. Plie mihiect of this sketch was born in Is city and is a son of Geerge. K. Ix'kert ; itoe, w nui twenty-seven years or age. pen nueui one year em ins parents nie ea the country and cniraaed in farmimr near terceurse, w here he learned what it is te rn bread by the sweat of the brew, aa he a always a willing worker; at the age seventeen tne lamuy meveii te ign iter, and in a few days he hed engaged wtanl.n A Alln .ail.. Il.nn !..... . IIW IU rt. JIUiVIl Willi 111311 M.(7fV a i.ua re en West Klnjr street, near the rrel Herse hotel, where he remained out two yearn, during which time he l esiaDiisneu sucu a reputation rer non- y and proved himself te be as well fteu te tne snoe traae mat a liberal ener e by Merris Levy induced him te en e himself te him. with w horn ha ra ined about five years : v hen Lew sold It te Buchmiller and Buchmlller te Bru- cer. he was always transferred and was Inest considered as one of the stationary Ere nxiures aim new ne is one 01 tne pre eters of Lancaster's largest shoe house, is an exainnle of what honesty, thrill Id close application can de for a young in, lie is one or tne neau members, llcer ami teacher in the Sunday school of united llrctliren church of Lancaster I well as one of the beard of manngers of 1 t eung .Mens iiirisuan association. The Wonderful Business Growth. Lmenir all the business Iinnre enients the cltv. we have latelv noticed none Ive uude inore rapid progress than Frey Itu.. 111. nM .!...! .1.. n... n I lubaker en December 10, 18j, ever three airs una tour ineiitiis age, tney naa but ly-nlne hundred dollars (tt.VuO) worth tiu-:r., iiitj nnsuu til Alien bi...i aiuie Ke. :i East King street. Six months had freely passed, wnen their business gave Imilsd of such quick growth that they re ived nil 01 tneir oeots nna men's heavy es te tne uusenicm, wuicn tney iur lied tin as a beet denartment : six months re had scarcely passed, when they ind It uocessiiry te raise their shelving, 111 the beet department had te be il ml ull 1-rtlltnl tlm m eltu am ill as double slu-lving through the itre te accommodate their rapidly reaslngtrade ; and last spring it became iAHviirv In htllld ilinlr utnrn nfielvlna nn the celling, and rent in addition a Targe m en second fleer above New Yerk ire w blch they used-as a surplus stock mi and which was kei.t constantly full goods ; thus te keen up v lth the de- iiKis 01 tueir steauuy increasing trade, IV ha e increasel thelr stock from (5,000 (15,000 or 910,000, almost triple In such nnrtiune. 11 wa were te give me an nl Increuse of dally wules In dollars and its as taken from thelr sales-book, the tdcr could hardly uenove it possible. I'he ImUness stand is best known as that Merri-J Levy's, w he sold out te Dulen jjuciituuicr, 01 1, an easier, aueut Jan. issi, who 801U ;out te uemamin uru ker. of Petersburir. July 2e. and who Id out te Frey A Eckert Dec. 10, 1885. le changes in sucn quicic succession, bjected mem (trey x txnn) te sucn llcule, for the first year or mere, but it ems the "Beys." as they are trenerally hned in the shoe tradp,tia e come te stay. It i always interesting te some 01 our lers, (at least) te Knew new attaciunenis formed t the veuuk men became iiualnted at the V. M. C. A., both beiUK embers of that organization. fills house lias enjoyed the utmost con- fence of thelr patrons, aa their word Is blr bend. t Is interesting te note the changes in blr mode 01 conducting business ; an or blr predecessors did a credit business lth the rule ; " if you can get $2 for an llcle, get it, u net, sell 11 rer fi.su or 7S. " It took a great deal of pluck and iraire ter them te change te a "one prlce" Lh business. One of the main rules of Is house is te rather pay H e, ten or fif en cents mere per pair for shoes, make at much less en mem anu giecusioiners b benetlt of it ; another is, at all times te ve customers the advantage of cheaper krehases. Hints About the Stere KVe were Bomew hat surprised at first te n tne uanasetne ana expensive natures Is economical firm bought and have icea in their store (a they betn appiy emseh cs ery closely te business In or- Ir te save money) but w hen wu learned tt tney ueugnt out an tue uxtures 01 one Philadelnhla's most nreminent sliee iUscs, situated at S'H Arch street, and low n as "tne moue! shoe house," at less an hair cost, we de net wonder In the 1st that they took advantage of the uitua- tn and ha e placed and furnished up their lira with such handsome fixture at about le urlce ordinary fixtures can be built lr here in Lancaster. ' The general impression Is that the nreD- f-ty w as bought by the firm, but that is net e case; 11 was purciuutuu aim liuprev eu ilia, it. niey, 0110 ei me members or 0 firm. One of the greatest Improvement they ive made, ana the only one nice 11 in this iv. is that they have their store divided te two separate departments, one ex- esslv for ladles and children, and the her for men-ami Ue-. In addition te thelr present help of two ilesuieu tliev ha e added a lady cashier he spent most of her life time in the store id who, upon request, can wait en any of 0 customers w ishing tier te, as there are as ladies, and especially aged ones, he prefer ha lug a lady wait en them. Tills house uas just received a large 101 'very line fans, which they will ffva te te4y jmrtktwtu, ImmmI of carte, wMek will m apptteteH mUm wm.waalMt appreaehea. Aa tfca L0N tynmtn hara bM timvi uIhmmM. m orders aad hava. reeaira MM Mara, whteh wBl ba airan te mm aa4 beya. On aeceaata? tkatr trada aaU ratardad by Uia laiarevwaapu and raatatala te war of atere, TKay wl kaajatkatr iteraMaa avanr aventacuaUl further aettca. .They wlah u la tfla way te thank theaa of thalr patrons who braved the dust, dirt, aad paint Just in order te patrotilie thew. William ReBaare, M. D. F. K. C P., of tha Unlrcmtr of Londen, Eeg., aayst "Passtra esecUen of the kidneys Mar be peasant, la which Us hrlae contains net a traeaef alba mee, whlls the symptom of Intense venea evttten, dropsy, rthopnea and pulsating Jsfulars are present. The urlaa bscenas aeaaty hlfb-coleTcd and dense." Wamar's Sate Cur haa cured thousand of thaw symptom, often called diseases, by putting th kidney In a healthy condition. BtralDi and external Injnrle ar th chief cause of weak ankle and Joint. Myth ft tiss of aalratlenOII a cer will b flkcted ta a short time. And there wa a mak tall that nltht,- ya and they kpt It up pretty llvalr until mora ine. Yeu see they weren't afraid of th early float knowing that all th dranlst keep sup plied With Dr. Bull' Couch Syrup, th old re liable itandby. TaDiltetalar, WkaaltlaMthalrBiat4lM4iaaftaaki MnaeMaaalaataktaUalJkkaDaittU at aawillihwiat. BeaalaadrMlcalasaU Oaaatwaet taereter. tt aarllaw laatattleaa at laaetlrlty of taa Baa ergaaa with Hot Het Mfar'i Steanvch Mttera, walek bmmiim, aaveag ataar axatllwt qaaBtiai. theaa at aa aflelaat aheatta. The atree et ituaalattaa aaaaraat freaa IM at reach, bet aavar tee atread, taa beaaa et tafaty. ItlaTlferaM always, aavar trrltat. Brlghtl dUtata dlbta.eaumi et the bladder, ara dlttaitt taeeeetfaUy eeabitted la their taeipieaey with ttl baaJga aiadlcal stimulant and tente. Bet'de raloferclnf aad refulatlaa th kldaayt aad bladder, th inttar I a ptcDle for fTr aad agat, eoastlpatlea and dytpeptUu Special JteHccB. A Flne lilt. When the proprietor of Jturrteck Itloed Sit ter$ put this renowned medicine en the market they hit it exactly. They hit dyspepsia, Indl Indl nstlen, and 1 1 er and kidney complaints a hard blew, from which they will never recover. Fer sale by H. II. Cochran, druggltt, 1S7 and 130 North Queen street, Lancaster. A Geed Thing. "I sometimes wlah 1 could take held of th sal of TAenuu' SelectrUs Oit for I tell you It Is a grand thine, and I am conscientious In saying I could de a geed w erk." He v. K. KCrane, Cerry, Electric Oil cured this gentleman of quinsy of many years standing. Fer sale by II. B. Coch ran, druggist, IS1 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Every Persen te. be a Ileal Hueces In this life must have a specialty; that Is, must concentrate the abilities of body and mind en some one pursuit. Burdock Bleed BUttri hare their specialty as a complete and radical cure of dyspepsia, and liver ana kidney affections. Fer sale by It. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and US xureii Huren street, Lancaster. Truth Crushed te Earth Is bound te rise. Crowd down and smother the truth as you may concerning 1'henuu' Eclietilt Oil yet the facts will rise up that It Is ene of th best remedies for aclien, sprains, and pain that has ever yet been lnv entcd, I or sale by B. B. Cochran, druggist, 137 and lXNerth Queen street, Lancaster. The VunJIct Vnnulmeus. W. D. Bull, Druggist, Blppus, Ind., testlfles : " I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best reined'. Every bottle sold has given relief In every case. One man took six bottles and cured of Ilhcumatlsm of 10 jenrs standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bellvllle. Ohie, af firms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled In my 29 years' experience, Is Elcctrle Bitters." Thousands of ethers haveadded tbelr testimony, se that the verdict Is unanimous that Electric Btttorsde cure all diseases of th Liver, Kidneys or Bleed. Only a half dollar a bottle at H. B. Cochran's Drug Btere, 187 4 llw N. Queen Ht, Lancaster, Pa. Jliief Mention. " I have used Burdock Bleed BUltrt with greit benefit for Indigestion and constipation of the bowels." C. L. Easten. Hamilton. Out. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, druggist, 1J7 and 13V North ttucvu Nircui, Lrfiiicusier. What We Want. Qlve llomeennth his pellets, Allepaths his pills; but for rheumatism, for aches, for pains and sprains, TAemat' Scltttrie Oil Is lnemibly superior te either. It has benefitted as many people as It has had purchasers, All druggist soil It. Fer sale by II. B. Cochrun, druggist, 137 and I K) North Queen street, I .ancaster. A Weman's Discovery. " Anether wonderful discovery has been made and that tee by a lady In this county. DIease fasteued IU clutches upon her and for seveu ears she withstood Its severest tests, but liar vital organs weru undenulud and death seemed Imminent. Fer three mouths she ceughed In cessantly and could net sleep. 8 lie bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New DlHcavcry for Cen sumptien and was se mfteh relieved en taking nrst dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther I.utz." Thus write W. C. Ham rlck it Ce . efHhelby, N. C.-Oet a free trial bot tle nt H. II Cecliran's Drug Hteru, 137 Jt 1JJ N. Queen HL, Lancaster, Pa. Uticklen'H Arnica Salve. The HlstHalve in the world for Cuts, Bruises Heres, Ulcers, Halt Itlieiim, Fever Weres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Hkln Eruptions, and KMltively cures l'lles, or no pay required. It Is gunmnteed te give per. feet satisfaction, or money reninded. I'rlce t!i cents per box. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, Nev. IJ7 uud 1J9 North Queen street, Lancaster, 1'u. June'27-ljd MotherH ! Methens I ! Mothern t I I Are veu disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If S), goat once and get a bottle of M IIS. WIMi LOWS 8O0THINO BVHUP. It will rcllev the peer little suflerer Immediately depend upon It; there Is no mistake about it. There Is uet a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell ou at one that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te tha child, operating Ilk raaglc. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the taste, and is the prescription of ene of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Beld ever) where, IS cents a bottle. insjltf-ljdiw littocctlmtceup. c OMPLEXION POWDER. WHO VALUE A REFINED COMPLEXION MUST USE POZZONI'S MEDICATED COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant trantnareuer te th skin. Removes all pimple, freckles and dls- colorations, and makes th skin delicately soft and beautiful. It contains no lime, white lead or arsenic. In three shades, pink or flesh, whit and brunette. FOR SALE BV All Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers Everywhere. WBEWARHOF IMITATIONBWO aprju-lyd TTOTICE. Watt A Hliaiul Williamson & Feiter, J. B.Martin it Ce., A strlcti llre. , J. Harry Stamin, P. C. Biiyder i Bre, Martin Bres , tUte. y. ltttthven, AdvUe the Ue Ofaud tk.ll Wild Flower Be-juet Toilet Seap. B EHT FITTINO C01LSET. C.B. C.B.alaSpirite C.B. Tug 11it Fittwe cecsrr m tub Weblp. Fer Sale by Leading Merchants. Mayer, Strouse & Ce., Manufacturers, 412 BROADWAY, N. V. octtttM,Tb,eew symcvKA nxMXDtn. Torturing, Disfiguring Skin Diseases Waerfl Chtw r Mt Bhaawi.r Mm,' . -hAartK a arBiaTereJ. Mai)laiai ! fhr two year. Doetera aM eae watamrMe. Cnrad hy CttUearm. I have had a most wonderful cur of salt liwsaa. FerlvyaanIhavUBr4wlththl disease,' I had It en my kce. arms, and hand. I wa unable te de anythla whaurer with my hands ter ever two years. I tried hundred of remedies, an net en had the least wct Tha doctor aald my cas wa Incurable. I saw your advertisement, and concluded te try tha Ctrrt ctra a RcwKniaa t and Incredible a It may seem. after using en boa of Ccticvsu, and two cake of CuTtctjBA Seaf, and two bottles of ctm ctnu RaseLvarcr, I and I am entirely cured. Tbea who Ulnkthl VMM xKrat may com and see ra and Bad out ter themselves. GRACE P. IIARKHAM, North St CharteaBtreet, BU Blver, Out 1 I nrust extend te youth thanks of en of my customers, who haa been eured, by using th Cvtticera RBMcniaa, of an old sere, caused by a long spell of stekMsa or lever eight yaanaga He was se bad hwa tearful h would havte have the leg amputaUd, bat U happy te say he Is new entirely wll,-eund aa a dollar. He re quests me te use hi name.whleh la H. H. Casow, merchant or tins piece. ,. JOHNV.MINOK,DrUgglt,i 1 Oalnsbore, Twin. w f I have been troubled with tetter en my face for svral years, and doctored with several doc tors, but received no benefit. I used your Ctm Cuba RsKcnras last spring according te direc tion, and can new say that I ara entirely cured, I am satisfied your Ccticcba RutkntEaar lust what you recommend them te be. UUOH a AYRKZ,Bmlthvlll. W. V. I have been cured of a most unbearable Itch ing skin disease by the Ccticuba Rksbeiei. They hev enabled m te escape year of suffer ing. Yeu may use my nam a a refcreuce, and any one who want te knew about my caw may writ me, Inclosing itamp. W. R. BROOKS, 47 Greve Street, Providence, 1L I. Cured by Te cleanse the skin, seal p,and bleed of humors, blotches, eruptions, sores, scales, and crusts, whether simple, scrofulous, or contagious, no agency In th world of medlcln I se speedy, sure, and economical as the Ccticcba Ukmb sibs. CtrriccnA, th great skin cure, Instantly allays the most agonizing Itching, and Inflam mation, clears the skin and scalp of every trace of disease, heals ulcers and sores remeves crusts and scales, and restores the hair. Ccticvra Seap, the greatest of skin beautlflers, Is Indis pensable In treating skin disease and baby humors. It produces the whltest,'clearrst skin and softest hands, free from pimple, spot, or ntlfPLES, black heads, red, rough, chapped, i' oily skin prevented by Ceticura beai and Al SPatchesv. H. Z. RUOAD9 A SON. New Styles in Jewelry. 60 STYLES BRACELETS AND RAXOLES, THICK, HEAVY, PLAIN GOLD WEDDING RINGS ; SIGNET RINGS. RIBBON PINS IN GOLD, ENAMEL, DIAMOND AND PEARL, HAIR PINS, SILVER, SHELL AND GOLD, ALL SIZES, BEAD NECK CHAINS IN GOLD, SILVER AND CORAL, LADIES' FOB AND VICTORIA CHAINS. REPAIRING OP FINE WATCHES, FRENCH CLOCKS, MUSICAL BOXES AND JEWELRY. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KINO STREET. Clethittit. A BTUICH BROS. ASTRICH BROS. PALA'CE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN 1 STREET. We have succeeded in get ting another 100 pairs of these Odd Pants for boys, which we retail at 25c a pair. They are worth from 40 te 60c ; this will be the last let we can get. One let at 50c a pair, sold elsewhere at 75 te 85c. One let at 75c a pair, never sold less than $1 ; they came with $3.50 and $4 suits. We also All your attention te the fact that our stock of cheap Kilt Suits is going down fast. Kilt Suits at $2.50, sold else where at $3.50 and $3.75. An elegant let of grey mixed Cleth Kilt Suits at $3 and $3.50, usually sold $4 and $5. Navy. Blue Tricot Kilt Suits at $3.98, sold everywhere at $5. Fine pin-check Cleth Kilt Suitsat $6, usually sold at $7.50. Lord Fauntleroy Kilt Suits, with loose blouse, at $6.50. Our line of Beys' Suits, Coats and Pants, from 4 te 13 years. Never was such a large line seen here at $2.50 a suit. Our next line at $2.75 a suit, con tains goods which are generally sold at $3.50 and $3.75. Our $3 suit, simply astonish ing as regards te quality, pat terns and workmanship. This is a new department, but owing te the extreme low prices we have met with great success. In the suits we well at $4.50, you paid $5.50 and $6 for some of the same goods. Elegant fine Mixtures at $6 a suit, retailed everywhere at $7.5e. Black fine Corkscrew Suit at $7.50 a suit. The largest line of Children's, Misses' and Ladies' Jerseys and Flannel Blouses, at all prices. Beys' Waists, white and fancy, 25, 50, 75c, $1, an en tirely new and elegant line of best made goods at prices guar anteed. Bargains in fine Jerseys. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 117 North Queen St. IT .. 1 with eesema or bebm ether eatniadiaa which all remedl tailed te cur. Hearing of th CtrriccBA ftBstaataa.I relvd te giv them a trial, and aarchaaM en bettl of Ctm CVBA stasOLVBMT, en hex of CtrriccBA, aad one cake Ccticcba beat. I fc4lewdtt direc tion carefully, aad It affbrd m much alaunr te say that beter aslng twa boxes of th Ctm cuba, four cakes of Cvticeba BeAf, aad eaa bottle or ccticvra KaaeLVBirr, 1 waauriy eared. In' addition te my own ease, my baby boy, then about Ave month old, waa suffering with whst I supposed te b th asm dlasas a mine te tueh an extant that hi head wa coated ever with a solid scab, from which there wa a con stant flew of put which waa sickening te leek upon, beside two large ttaher-ltk kernel an th back of hi head. Thank te you and your 'wonderful CvttccBA RtMKntaa hi acalp is penectiy wen, ana in Kernel nave Men scat tered e that ther I only one little place by hi left ear, and that I healing nicety. Insteadefa coaling of scab h ha a coat of hair, much belter than that which waa destroyed by th disease. I would that tha whel world of suf ferer from skin and bleed disease knw th value or you CtrriccBA Rxmbdibs as I da The Ccticcba sea and cuticcba Rbsol Rbsel vbjtt are each worth ten time the price at which they are sold. I have never used any ether toilet soap In heus since I bought the nrst cake of your Ccticcba Seap. I would be Inhuman a well as Ungrateful should I Call te speak well of and recommend your Ccticcba Rbmbdib te every sufferer who care In my reach. I have spoken or It, and shall continue te speak' of It from th pulpit. In th homes, and In th streets. Praying that you may live long, and de ether the same amount of geed you hav den m and my child, I remain, your gratefully, (RUV.)C. M.MANNINO. BoxH,Acwerth,Ua. Cuticura blemish. Ccticcba Risselvxwt, th new bleed purifier, cleanse th bleed or Impurities and poisonous elements, and thus remove th Cavsb. Hence th Ccticcba Rckbdib cur ev cry specie of torturing, humiliating, Itching, burning, scaly, and pimply disease of th skin, calp, and bleed, with less of hair, and all humors, blotches, eruptions, sores, scales, and crusts, w hen ph j slclans and all ether remedies fall. Beld everywhere. Price, Ccticcba, 60e.j Seap, 25c; Reselvent, tl 00. Prepared by th 1'ettbb Dnce Atn CiiimcAt. Corporation, Boten. ' Send for " Ttew te Cure" Kkln Diseases," M t-sv, uu imuiubiiuiii, ana iw testimonials. HAIDS 22I1' white' lind 5 Im chaps aid LUMVO redness, by using Ccticcba Seap. guvnliutr. w IDMYKR'HCORNL'R. FURNITURE AT RTid.rn.yer"- A FULL LINE OK Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem, AND OTHER FURNITURE. The bttlm arb Ne attractive. Our selections from the countless )tterns offered were nev er se vsrled nor se beautiful, uer or better workmanship. UNRIVALLED PRICES BEEOUR DIBl'LAY. -Vf give the best value and thereby save you money. CORNER OK- E. King & Duke Sts. y:H9 a cumin - AllEHHOWl.NU THE Largest Stock and Latest Styles IN PARLOR MJirEH, HEDROOM SUITES. LIBRARY &UITEH, DIMNU ROOM MUITF-S, And everything In At the Very Lewest Prices. Immense Hteclc of bprlng- Beds snd Mattresses. OCHS& GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, LANCA8TKR, I'A. all-lyd ttarpri. c ARI'KTS. Rugs Oil Cleths Linoleum Art Squares McCallum & Slean 1012 and 1014 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Axmlnstcr Wilten Mequette Brussels Tapestry Ingrain Carpets ftbt&sdeed&Smw SA m!MtM41ttetttMWerl eta S jlBttMHe)idHiiaa hytheCnttcisri emedle. Pratsssa them everywhere) la taa aalatt, hen. aa4 la taa;rat. rer about thirteen year I hvbea traahWd 46im n gthtte. B OOTSANDSMObB. IF. 28-30 East King St 1 TAKE PLEASURE IN CALMNO YOUIt AT TKNTION TO MY LINE OK That t anOeeelvtna dally tot U Sprint Trade, and all ar mad ter tbea who require treat durability and for lfane of style, fit and workmanship cannot b excelled. nucu town tha m lewmtjji Call and examine my larg stock and wewlll ee piease te try and suit you. D. P.Stackheuse, 28 aad 30 BAST KHTO STKXET. LANCAHTER, TA. aSO-lydAw s iiAun nuiiNs. BROOANS AND rLOUGH BHOES! EVERY-DAY SHOES. Teaay that the bread, flat-seled coarse makes of aheea ahape a la "Government,'' arc here, is net nawa. Where may you net find them ? Where, however, think you, they can be bought ae geed aa ara our, and at leas coat? If you have a knowledge of leather and workman hip, you it la we care te have give ua a call, put en your thinking cap, reflect for a moment, and then pas Judgment. It won't work injury te us. Of you, however, It will make a buyer every time. The cheapest Bregan we nave sella at $1.00. Have geed split uppers, counters and soles pegged net nailed or standard screw fastened J the shoe that finds favor with Knights of Hed te de lad der crawling. It's all right, tee, for wear. Anether a grade better $1.23, an old stand-by ; from It we never hear eemmainis. .uem reurea." a 11111 cut shoe, higher than Brogans, lower than Plough Shoes, buckle or lace, $1.25 ; worth mere money when ever you may go. Plough Hheea from $1.25 te $1.75. At the latter prlce upectatly geed. The best home shoemaker you. knew cannot make eue better; cannot make it se cheap. "Stltch-dewns" -abroad bottomed, flexible shoe for tender feet; per fectly smooth surface within no nails, tacks nor waxed threads te hurt, Mere than make amends for an occasional rip In the comfort It gives, $1.00. Neater working shoes, plenty of them, at $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. Full of style ; full of geed wear, prlce con sidered. SHAUB A BURNS, 41 North Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. marZZ-lyilAw B OOTH AND RH0E8. Just Received. We liave lust received th follewluf Latest Spring and Hummer Htylest Infant's Russet or Tan Ilutten Hhee. six 2 te S. 65c. ir pair. Cullu's Russet or Tan Butten Shoes, sizes 4 te 7, 76c.perpalr. Child's itusset or Tan Biirlng Heel Oxfords, sixes 6 te 7K, 70a per tialr. Child's Unmet or Tsli Spring- Heel Oxfords, sixes 8 te 10U, 75c. per pair. Child's I'lalii Kid Hprlng Heel Oxfords, sixes S te WW;, 7&C. per pair. Ladle and Misses Russet or Tun Tip Oxfords, 11 00 and II 25 per pair. Ijutlex Dongola and Pebble flprlng Heel But But eon Shee, en different widths, K 00 par pair. Men' itusset or 'Ian Lace Shoes, 1200 and 13 M per pair. Do.net think any one In the state can sell you better ones for the money. Men's Fancy Hoek-Laee, Short Varep. with hook from vamp te ten of shoe, and Fancy Trimmed, tz 00 per pair. Ham shoe sold at tt M last season, but we hat e them cUeaier and will give you tit eU vantage of the purchase. Alt of the above mentioned shoes can be seen In th show euse In front of our store. Ladles Kid Opera Slippers 60 ct per pair and upward. Our 60c. Slipper last year gave perreet satlshie. tlen for the price, but can gl a you u still better en till year. Ladlesand Misses rateutlatherTlpOxferdi, 75 cent per pair and upwards. , REMEMBER We have remeed cjr entire stock of goods, te the large room In rear of our store, where we hav double th room and accommodation we had heretofore In the small store. While our new front Is being put In we de net hav th show window te display goods, but we ar re ceiving Spring and Hummer Goods dally, and hae the most complete Hue we ever carried. Tbe One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices BOOTS AND SHOES, Ne. 3 East King St., LANCASTER, I'A. yM tore closed every evening at 6 o'clock, ex cept Menda) and Saturday, $OOlt0. B OOK DEPARTMENT. "LIFE OF E, GREENWALD." Footprints of His Life, together with Earliest Extant snd Latest Discourses. hi I1V- REV. C. ELVIN HAUPT. Fer stale by the 1'ubllsher, G. L. F0N DERSMITH, id UAST KINO STHEirr, LANCASTER, I'A, -l'HICE. I. OO. luJMfd KeaU -f I'MIIER ANT) COAL. JLl lUliACLUHIIOOKMANnCAHES. WEST ERN HARD WOODS. Whole-tale und Retail, by.. H. U..MAU1TNACO, nJ-ljil HI Water Street, Utncstter, l'. T AUMOAHDNER8 COM FAN V. COAL DEALERS. 5MN,cii,'rrQuctnu,r"t' ua n- Vabds North Prince Street, near Reading auglWfd LANCASTER, I'A. STACKHODSE, HMI nr & ECKERT, cuifttn. 1889 Ke'vna. 1889 -AT- H.GERHARTS. TM mast eemaleta aaswuusnt of trnc OrereeatlBf-Encltsii Cheviot. Dttna7a3 Caslrluiu3and TreumiBftStVhas Vsr been staew hsH elty. crijBWp fit Ht aad all geed warraated a flKf""! . . , .Ke. North Qunl!trWi, .rOnlyDlretImpertlB Tailor in the city M Lancaster. M ARTINBROa Th upper hand we ar SEE OUR gaining lu Clothing I brought te tt by our big measure of valu te our cus tomers. Our price hav a lEI'S $liOfl SUITS! ssaiBmixHw auauiT-eaianee tnan most. fu boy a Child's Suit, all-wool ; BUO a Big Beys', and 18.09 a Man'. W ar net se proud Of our bis stera Itheaa alnrlMi. . . of our big value and rapid Increasing trade. W shall keep our prices interesting aad keep shoddy (tuft out. W knew that' te your liking. W Will merit your trad. Men's Dress ulU,teulUea.fltUng,12,lS,18,j9, Yeu will nd a much pleasure dealing with us, with nnr cere-taking exactness, aa yen will and beauty In our tyl-al ways tha latest. Our Custom Tailoring Department I meeting many back and taste. At ) our request your Idea will get close attenUen her. Many choice cloth at (JO, (Jt, MS and up a Bull. In th Furnishing Qoeds Department all th Spring eondlUen ar her. Stock, tylejudgniwit, taste. See ehr 80c Neckwear Ui Dayton" Shirt at 11.00 1 Spring Underwear, 80c, and ate. aplec, and natural wool. That nil thtsspaea. Visit us and see hew equal w ar te your Idea. MARTIN BROS, Clothing, Tailoring and Furnishing Goods, NOS. M AND a NORTH QUKEN STREET TIT1H.IAM80N A FOSTER. The Grandest Shew and Most Daitllng Array of Tailor Eitting Caething IN LANCASTER. Every Garment Marked at Clean Sweep Figure. -Xa S1? QUi1! Children,, IS.00, tUO. Bey's Dress SuHs, M, S7. as. Unit' Cu Uv way Ceat SulUJIO, tit, 'llj' slut alusT aBe,0e. Bey'KnPjit,aSe,ae,t0e. Our Clothing Is PerSscl in Fit and Finish, and Is Pronounce by Critics te be the Finest and uewest lTlced. Trunks -0e te W.oe. ' Children's Dress Hats. NTKAW HATS, CITII HATS. FELT HATH. .l8.tr..,Jc,lP".l.uuTab," Bller, Twe Shield CatM and Tarn OShsnr of Kyrr De scription. AIseaU th New Shade of Light Cleth HaU and Cap. c!0,jL,,,)i 're,0..i0 "P- Beya' Drees Straw lists from ltc up. Weel ilat from aoe up. Dress Shirts. Dress Shirts. .We hav new displayed In our window an elegant lln of Paris Drees Shirts lu plain besoms, open front and back, at 11.00 and II M ; fancy besoms at 18.08. W have also a nice Una of Milk Embroidered Suspenders at SBe and ate. or sua Embroidered Suspenders at ase and ate. A complete Lln of Gentlemen's Night Kebe In plain and fancy fronts, at 7&a audll.UO. tt THE RHER Is tha only Lew Vamp Rhea mad whrth seams de uet sulketh ball of Ui feet, lhr. for giving th same amount of comfort as a Squar or Common Sense Shee. They are glove Otters and hand-turned soles. 011-08 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, I'A., AND U1B MARKET STREET, IIARRINDURO, I'A. H liHH A BROTHER. Seeing is Believing ! Is an old aaw, but nevertheless a true one. W like you te Illustrate It by calling upon us and looking through our Handsome stock of , t Hen's, Bey's and Children's BMDY-MADE CLOTHING! Yeu may see some garment that will strike your eye snd pocket-book lu a manner pleasing te yourself and us. MEN'S SUITS -AT- 14 SO, 19, , 17, I7.C0, S, 10, 110, 112,113, 111, IIS, 111 te m Don't fall te ask te see that 111 Prince Albert Suit. Silk-Faced, Round, English Cork Cerk scrw. BOV'SSUITS-SizesioteiS At tiia, tS, H, S3, 18, 17, SB, 110 and 112. CHILDREN'S SUITS---S1MS 4 te 13, At II, II V, II JO, 11.73, ti. IU0, H, tZM, ft, 14 te I7.W. FURNISHINGS AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. Sr-Flne Silk Neckwrsr at Sir. summer String Ties nt 13c and 25a a etiueu. Hummer Underwear et 17c, 20c, Uc, 40c, We,73-J teflO each. KID BRUSH aLOVEtt, LIHLR THREAD OLOVES. AN ENDLIXS VARIETY AT ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, Xerth Qqmi Street aid Ceitre Siiw, LANCASTER, PA. Williamson d Fester, HIRSHeiWS jr vUiVw J. B. MARTIN e CO. SPECIAL SALE ettft. PUIMA SI. rfTt?T?KTMirar.-, .' vne crate Jtnirlisn Decorated .,, Chamber Sets, at i.oe a set f ;- te pieces. Ihirty Chamber Sets, in gar net, blue, pink and red band; at f 2.35 a set ; reeularDriceAte. One let of White Chamber Sets at I1.50, consisting of, Washbowl. Pitcher. Mlicr Sash '&! Dish and Small Pitrher i Ptf.k.,1 T..U.. L!-. " 1 ' .TSl fiviiei tuiiiuicis, uuii vsaasLji - 1.1 II ne a r1nn . riAitmA Cmm4 KfrU "" J V.II l IVUHkW HV1II " , Mm .. a One let of Decorated Bene Plates, at $1.25 a dozen; re- duced Irem S2.00 a dozen. 1 One let of China Decorated Fruit Plates, at Jis a dozen ; reduced from $2.25 a dozen. 9ne let of White French China Plates reduced as fellows : 'Dinner Plates, $1.50; were $2.50. Breakfast Plates, $1,35 ; were $2.25. Tea Plates, jti.20 ; were $2.00. ' Odd pieces of White China, for decorating, at one-half for mer Prices. Plates, Vases, After-Dinner Cups and Saucers! &c. One let of Decorated After Dinner Cups and Saucers, re duced te 25c ; former price 50 and 60c. ' ' J. D. MARTIN & CO., " j- jr-v Cor. West King & Prince Stt Zffi Lancaster, Pa. CUtHtng. Z V rpeci CIATTUINa RUYKMS. FOR THE MONEY. That Is what meat people want te Set, and ar refilling the bllll. r " W ha v th rerjr handsomest stock of , Nu Snrine 11 It w a..vi In Lancaster, and our pries ar lewr tbaa aajr ,j?t ,j?t ether house. e 2 Jtft bar th Beat Suits yreld lerU,ka. JWtf J VH"T" "" .V wwrmmu s sis ssssr; 113. Thr ar old verywhere fcw saat. -I" v'A l3'. W 1 hava the gmUst UaaorjHalMMMtenPWi and 115 yen bay Tr teen. Thjr anwvtlht aaaaaiB a a i s sa 'n:? Jd xi-r , Tney are seia every wnertrarmer. r'i& Thy ar all tha bett for your Hut9f " 1 Custom Department ffl ' -frmp .Th choicest vsrletir Panu teWratUsV,w; S4.UU. SO.UU. SIMJU. S7.UU. SB.UU. SHJB. IHL , .tSV'-t, Th choicest variety suit te order at tt,fM, ?,t4Q& lie. 111. ). Ml. 16. . "& Qullty, Price u. FH QitnitNi See our elegant lln of Children's Selta at popular prices, Prices that will astonish you. L.Gansman&Bre. 1 aad 11 mesth Qtrasw ST., ,w oeutuoroBAmi, tAaeAsm,u.f ..Net connected with any otter CtetMsaTV jLl weuwintmcuy. jjM? xas fstsr. ft- -rT, . 1 -ir OKCUHE A HOME VUU YOIJK VAMILY. . Ait, if, & w 'IM sm ar m - ..7Mta secure a Heme rer ieu rauii. :::.;-; W - " FOR HALE OK THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. . Twcxtery brick dwelling houses, lets ltt feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, btwa Wal nut audLtroea streets. Twcvstery brick dwelling houses with saaa aard reef, perches In front, Iou lisrwtdeemea North Flu, between Chestnut aad Walaut treeu. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, Iou m (set deep, en Wt Walnut, between Mary and Fin straits. Twc-stery brick dwelling houses, lets U6 deep, en West Lemen street, between Chart ana Mary streets. Chartett ThresMitery brick dwelling boa, let USSMt deep, with all tha modern Improvements, freM yards, en West Chestnut street, between tta and Nvln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lisa. North Mary, between Walnut and Lemoa, aiwf Lemen, between Mary and Fine, street. All th above houses are In geed order, awly papared. gas nature In all the rooms, water la th kltchen,and th cellars warranted te b dry. Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show y0U' . JNO.F. ORIEL,) , JACOB OHIEL7fBMcaterfc v. ..,., 9W North Mary gtrnt. sprM-Iyd,M,W3. flat. A TIF VOH YOU-READ IT. HAT TIPS T HAT TIPS ar th printed name that ar ta each llat, showing who sell the same, but taa tip w want te gh Is that Stauffer & Ce. Are'lhe LEADING HATTERS, and that thy have the largest selection efHtylc and Colen and Prices that you can depend upon a betag right. Light Celer and Light Weight BtlffUata worn II 00 ui. Light Colored Sert HaU worn ate. up. All th new style for MOYH and CHILDREN. Next week we will ull you what U tha latatt In a YOUNCI DENT'S KABHIONUULEOTRaW HAT. . .Trunks and Traveling Baft A special Inducement for the next 90 day. STAUFFER & CO., 31 aad 33 North Qum Strut , -DATENTS. During APRIL AND MAY my fas du ea unewaiice u utsuvu. n.ira etm. . (CK. SU Heventh trt. waianai F. O. Bes tM. Formerly Esamlasr ta eaw. ibuhm year jwaewusv Jja rj H iMJ Ott fA frfl t , vS Ms' M - ik i'l-ij w n 1 ii Xu2 jJ UMA'l K .T-lJ A. & 15 t 1 ir&te KM Ss&i : - Sm .?AS"a'n ' .3!?' Jim um pa vS&VhS e-SjtKV,. , ."3it;vii i ' ?.G ' 3 : 1 1 1&dS!i iVifi " v a w iM vn sj -VfJS e.'ffl i i I tT; er ! -M ! wy ?J 'Tv. . J J .-'5 -n' -.V, sv. 1 1 i . ' '.i( sl .
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