Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 21, 1880, Image 1

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Volume XVI-Ne. 250.
LANCASTER, PA., MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1880
Price Tire Cents.
CLOIUINO.
Spring Opening
AT
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
We have fei sale for the coming season's un
Immense Stock of
of our own manufacture, wliicli comprises the
L-itCMluiiil Most
STYIJSI DESIGIS.
Come ami ace our
NEW GOODS
FOB
1BCKANT TJM1H,
which i-i larger and composed of the he-t styles
1i In- IeuikI in the city.'
ii. B. Hostetter & Sen,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
J-Myil LANCASTER. 1A
H. GERHART'S
r.iilering Establishment,
MONDAY, APRIL 5.
Having (uM. lrtiiruvil from the New Yerk
U'oeli'ii .MaiKcl, 1 am new pivp:mai ie t:hibit
our et'llic llr-l M'lcetcil Mocksef
WOOLENS
roil Til K
m mi Smnmer Trafle,
I.vit brought le tliKcily. Nene hut the very
ENGLISH, FRENCH
AND
AMERICAN FABRICS,
in all the Leading MIi'-. I'licesat low a the
InueM, ami all goods warranted as lepresent
r.l.at H. GERHART'S,
Ne. 51 North Queen Street.
noens ax it stationery.
XTKlV STATIOAKKV!
New, l'l.iin and Fancy
STATIONERY.
AKe, Velvet anil Kxstlake
PICTURE FRAMES AND EASELS.
L. M. FLYNN'S
HOOK AM) STATIONERY STOKE,
Ni.4S WEST KINO STItEET.
JOM BAER'S SOflS,
. 15 and 17 NORTH QDBEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Ii:i e In Meck a large assortment of
IJ00KS AND STATIONERY.
Attention is invited te their
FAMILY AND PULPIT BIBLES
Teachers' Rible, Sunday Scheel Libraries
llynmaK, Pniyer Reek",
HYMN ROOKS AND MUSIC ROOKS
Fer Sunday Schools.
FIXE HFAVAlll) GAUDS.
SUNDAY SCHOOL REQUISITES of all kinds.
GENTS' GOODS.
liMMt WNKX COLLAKS
ERISMAN'S.
1
Mill FANCt STOCKINGS
K Rib MAN'S.
."OK SUSPEXDEKS
CIO TO
ERISMAN'S.
V
111 NEW STYLE
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, GOTO
E. J. ERISMAN'S,
5C NOKTII JUEKN STKEKT.
CHINA AXD U LASS II Alt E.
CHINAHALL.
JELLY TUMBLERS.
Tin Covered Jell' Tumbler,
tJIass Covered Jelly Tumbler,;
Jelly Cups and Jelly Jars,
AT THE
LOWEST Fit ICES,
AT
HIGH & MARTIN'S,
Ne. 15 EAST KING STREET.
Realy-Me Cleiuiiig.
PM
mm
DRY
WHO IS
We de net want you te get the impression that great reduc
tions are being made in the prices of goods elsewhere and net here.
We are, as usual, below the market, and intend te stay there.
The following list embraces enough of our stock te give some
clue te the rest of them. We quote articles new in great favor as
low-priced goods ; but in general they are net reduced. We have
been there all the time.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
SILKS.
SUMMER SILKS.
Stripes, modest, medium and bold $0 4!
Juspe cheeks and stripes SO
Cheeks en solid ground
Clicne stripes, shaded 63
"Mille Raye," extra quality.. 75
Rest impei ted, 2U inches, gi eat variety.... 1 00
ULACK SILKS.
(ires-grain persan and taffetas
.$0'
ine or ncavy com gres-grain ana persan.
Six makes, foreign and American, iet or
no
raven black, heavy and light 1 00
Caclicmire finish. 24 inches, Rcllen, Alex
andre and Aineiicau 1 -
Cachemire finish, "super" quality, 21
inches, foreign 1 50
Kid finish, high lustrc,cachcmire,2t inches 1 75
Rennet, 21 inches 2 00
COLORED SILKS.
Geed quality, nil colors $0 75
Lyens, extra lustre, heavy eerd. 20 inches. 1 i0
Rest, ler walking suits, 22 inches 1 25
Rich and elegant finish, 22 inches 1 50
FOULARDS.
Showy $0 50
Rrilliant and rich 75
RROCADES.
Itlack, polka dots, etc $0 K
Colored 1 00
Colored, new de-igns 1 25
Novelties 1 50
GAUZE AND GRENADINE STRIPES.
A large quantity just bought te clear an im
porter's stock, recently sold by us at $2.50, we
are newsellingat $1 00
SILKS are in next outer circle ea-t from the
Chestnut street entrance.
BLACK GOODS.
GRENADINES.
Mexican, silk and wool .7), !3, 75,85
Silk and wool striped. .. .75, 1, $1 25, 1 50, $ 1 75
Lyens iliimases 05. 75, 8T, $1 00
Paris, silk and wool $1, $1 23, $ I 50
Lyens, all i Ik dumasses $1 37, $1 .10, .l 75,
V2, $' te, $.;.
PLAIN BUNTINGS.
American, $, $0 20, .25 .:il .37.
American, C-J, $0 50. .!5 .75.
French, 2'5 inches, $0 31 .37.
French, IK inches, $0 44 .50 .fiij .75
French, 40 inches, $0 85, $1, $1 10.
LACE BUNTINGS.
We have nearly everything te lie found in the
mai kcls el the world.
2.1 inches, $0 3M -50 .00.
41 inches, $1, $1 25.
Lupin's Paiis, original color, and we believe
almost the last in Philadelphia:
21 inchc-. $0 55
III inches 1 10
NUN'S VEILING (for dresses).
13 inches 75, $1 00
0-1 $150,$ 75
ULACK GOODS are in the next outer circle
et from the Chestnut street entrance.
But one thing we ought te remind you ef: "We may appearte be at
a disadvantage -when we are net, because of certain tactics sometimes
employed, which we de net care te use, viz., the pretending te make re
ductions when none are made. "We use reductions te clear stocks. That
is perfectly honorable, and it is necessary in a large business. The losses
thereby incurred, though sometimes considerable, are trifling in compari
son with the benefit te remaining stocks.
New then, anyone who will take measures te find out where the
lowest prices are, compare sample with sample, price with price, will find
we are net a whit behind ANYBODY, net even in a single item, se far as
we knew; and that we are below EVERYBODY en almost everything.
Samples sent when written for.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Chestnut, Thirteenth, Market and Juniper,
jc7-oeiltr
WATCHES,
EDW. J. ZAHM, Jeweler,
Zahm's Cerner,
DEALER IN
AMERICAN & FOREIGN WATCHES,
Sterling Silver and Silver-Plated Ware,
Clocks, Jewelry and Ami TlnM Spectacles.
We offer our patrons the benefit of our long experience in business, by which we are able
te aiil them in making the best use of their money In any department of our business. We
ir.unu facture a large part el the goods we sell, and buy only lrem First-Class Houses. Every
article sold accompanied with a blU stating Its quality.
te,First-Claas Watch and General Repairing given special attention.
ZAHM'S CORNER.
CARRIAGES,
E. BAILY.
S. E. BAILY & Ce.,
Manufacturers of
CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION !
Office and Warerooms, 430 and 432 North Queen Street. Factory,
, 431 and 433 Market Street, Lancaster, Pa.
We are'new ready ler SPRING TRADE, with a Fine Assortment of
Bips, Camps, Pirns, Market Wagons, k.
Having purchased our stock for cash, before the recent advance, we arc enabled te otter
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN PRICE. We will keep in stock BUGGIES OF ALL GRADES
and PRICES te suit aU classes et customers SPECIAL BARGAINS IN MARKET WAGONS.
Give us a call. All work fully warranted one Tear.
REMOVALS.
DR. S. U. FOKEMAM,
(PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON),
Removed from Ne. 18 Seuth Prince street te
Ne. 211 West King street, Lancaster, Pa.
rin24-3ma
HOODS.
UNDER ?
DRESS GOODS.
COTTON.
Seersuckers, blue, brown
and
gray
$0 12
stripes, best patterns.
Seersuckers, fancy colored xtrines
Seersuckers. Yerk, lull assortment of
!
stripes and colors IS
Zephyr Ginghams, choice, net te be
found elsewhere at any price V2yi
Zephyr Ginghams, plaid and stripes 20 "
Zephyr Ginghams, bandana IS
Dress Ginghams 11
Handkerchief Ginghams and plain col
ors te match 25
Dress Cheviots yt
Tamise cloth, ecru, cashmere border. 12
Chintz, polka dot, indigo, ler suits 10
Cocheco Cambrics, choice 10
Pacific Cretonnes, great variety. ..$0 10, 12, 15
Jacenet Lawns, Frere Kerchliu 20
Pacific Lawnsjreat variety $0 10, 12. 15
Cambric striped lawns os
Jacenet lawns, lastcolers 05
Lace lawns, white, tinted and solid col
ored grounds 12
Momiecleths, printed 12
COTTON AND WOOL.
Lace Buntings, all colors and black $0 25
Debeiges, twilled 10
Mehairs, plain 25
Mehairs, twilled 12
Mehairs, silk-checked 25
Mehairs, silk-striped 25
Mehairs, plaid 25
Mehairs, English 12
Mehairs, English, clouded 18
Mohair lustres 12
Cashmeres, coachmen's colors 15
Suitings, English, fancy 20
ALL WOOL.
Lace Buntings, colors and black. .37J, 50, CO
Plain buntings of a new style, distinct
lrem the old and decidcdly'better than
any ether, all colors.
"24 inches 25 35
31 inches, double fold 40, 50, dO. 75
Debeiges, French, cashmere-twilled, 22
inches 21
Debeiges, French, taffeta :
22 inches 25
32 inches, double fold 35
42 inches, double fold 45, 00
Cashmeres, French :
32 inches 37
:t(i inches 50 "
Sheda cloth, French. 4(5 inches 75
Mmnie cloth, French $1 00
Crape cloth, French 1 00
LINENS.
SIX SPECIMEN PRICES.
Thexc are fair samples of the bargains we
have Keen giving ier weeks in j.inens :
I luck Tewel, large and heavy
Huck Tewel, German, knotted fringe..
Glass Toweling, per yard
German bleached Table Linen
German Napkins, iSrJper dozen
8 tiir Linen, 20 inches, per yard
.JO 25
. 25
12
75
. 2 25
12
Philadelphia.
MW&F
JEWELRY, &c
Lancaster, Pa.,
LANCASTER, PA.
EHAETONS. die
W. W. BALLY
and Dealers in
GRAIN SPECULATION
In large or small amounts. $25 or $2O,00C
vrite W.T.SOULE& CO.. Commission Mer
chants, 130 La Salic street, Chicago, 111., for cii
Calais. mze-iyii"
TRY LOCUER'S KfcNuwNED COUGH
1 SYKUP
Hawastrr Intelligencer.
MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1880.
ON' THE WAY TO THE CINCINNATI
CONVENTION.
Procter Knett, the Story Teller, Beguiling
the Hours of Travel What borne of
the Notables Say aud Think
Everything in Doubt.
EQUINE SAGACITY.
The Livery Heme of the Tast and of the
Present The Way lie Pln8 It Fine
en the Old Felk.
The Cincinnati Pilgrimage.
Editeral Correspondence Intelligence!!.
Cincinnati, Saturday Afternoon,
June 19, 1880. S
The trip from Harrisburg te Pittsburgh
is shortened very much when you have I.
Procter Knett in one section of the parlor
car, telling his stories of southwestern life
and character, and Themas May Pearce in
another, giving his inimitable personatiens
of Colliding, Frye, Cessna, Jey aud ether
Republican orators at Chicago, and the
supposititious speeches of "Wallace, Ran
dall, Vaux and ether Pennsylvauians at
Cincinnati. What a delightful old fellow
Knett is ! and what a fund of stories he
has ! with touches of humor in their nar
ration that would make their compilation
as rare a contribution te American litera
ture as anything Brcte Ilartc has written.
He ewes it te his generation te de it.
Vaux telegraphed for the supper at the
Monengahcla house, Pittsburgh, aud when
they arose from the table every Pennsyl
vaBia delegate was for Vaux for president.
His boom was started rolling down the
western slope of the Allegheuies.
It was only by accident that a few of
the Pittsburghcrs met a few of the Phila
delphia in the Iren City en Thursday
evening. There was no secret conference,
only an informal and very free talk about
the proposed transfer of Tilden's strength
te Payne, and a general resolution
that the goods could net be deliv
ered from Pennsylvania. In the first place
Ohie is tee doubtful a basket te put all our
eggs into it ; Pennsylvania could be made
Democratic as easily as Garfield's state,
and besides if Tildcu is te repay obligations
in the dispensation of his power, Randall's
friends think the speaker has the first
lien en him.
The telegraph from Cincinnati is nearly
twenty-four hours quicker te the East than
mails, and as there arc only surface indi
cations new aud the situation is liable te
change within an hour, speculations by let
ter must be futile.
Finley, the alleged writer of the anony
mous letter offering te bribe Spriager,
was en our traiu from Harrisburg. He is
a tall man and a geed, ready talker. He
interested the delegates with the story of
his case, but a geed deal mere by his forci
ble and picturesque analysis of the leading
candidates for president.
He is for Field, whereas he used te be
for Tilden.
"Which leads me te observe that Field's
friends have a geed many of these free
lances enlisted in their service. "Duke"
Gwin, who was for Tilden in 187C, is for
Field ; and se is old Beverly Tucker. He
is a very polished and distingue looking
Viiginian. I met him en the street last
night. lie is white as suew in his
whiskers and moustache, with a peachy
face and gouty walk. He dropped at
once te "that splendid article " by "Mad "Mad
ieon" published in the Lancaster Intelli
gencer a couple of weeks age. I see that
a republication of it in the New Yerk Star
aud Cincinnati Commercial is being very
widely distributed among the visitors here.
The Field people are the most aggressive
and best organized force here. They have
a bureau aud their candidate cau roll a
bar'l into the campaign.
I had a long talk with Hewitt ou the
cars. He has a great deal of interest in
Pennsylvania, owning large iron works at
Durham, Pa., and a thousand acres of
farm land. He says it docs net pay them
ever three per cent, as it is new farmed
and he must come te Lancaster county and
learn te raise tobacco en it. He considers
Tilden no candidate and this obviates Sey
mour's reluctant consent te stand. Church
being dead and Petter net popular in the
prcccnt delegation, New Yerk is net
likely te have a candidate. Tilden can
prevent Bayard's nomination, which is dis
tasteful te him and risky for the party.
Ohie might be made certain in October,
but w hen I told him Tem Ewing threat
ened te take the stump against Payne, he
seemed te think Randall would be stronger
or that Joel Parker would be a dark horse
of great draught "power if net of much
speed. Hewitt is bitter against Kelly who
dropped him from Congress te take up
Larry Jereme and get the support of Jim
Bennet's Herald and thus lest us a mem
ber ; he believes in sheeting party traitors
en the spot. Hewitt is a business man of
great breadth of comprehension, of cul
ture and of wealth, ne is free aud geniil,
though irritable from insomnia, and his
face speaks of sleepless nights. But he
impressed me as a sagacious counseller, a
loyal Democrat and a man for whom his
party will have higher need some of these
days maybe in this convention.
"Gentleman Geerge" Pendleton get en
the train at Columbus. He ages very
slowly" and has the same geed manners
that he always had. He had been up te
the conference of Ohie delegates te say a
geed word for Thurmau.
I was down te see Field Marshal Hal
stead last evening. The enterprising west
ern editor docs net sit in a tall tower ; nor
de you have te penetrate the praetorian
guards te get at him. He thinks Penn
sylvania courts ought te be kicked by
Pennsylvania papers. In his judgment
Thurman is the strongest Democrat in
Ohie and he cannot beat Garfield.
The hotels are filling up, aud thousands
of places outside, with cots and beds ex.
temporized. But the great throng is net
here yet. The club men de net knew
hew long they will have te stay and post
pone their coming te the last hour. Cin
cinnati has done her best in every line of
hospitable arrangement.
A man of about forty, clean shaven
and trim in dress, who buzzed a geed
many of the delegates en the train, was
noticeable for his resemblance te Tilden,
even te the droop of the left eyelid. He
was McLean, the police commissioner,
whose removal created such bitterness be
tween Jehn Kelly and Mayer Cooper.
Kelly, by the way, will lecture in one of
the Catholic churches te-morrow evening
for some geed cause.
An old fellow who sat across the aisle
with an awful big valise, declined a drink
but presently pulled out a big cabin bottle
marked ""Wine, Beef and Iren," and took
a glass full of it. He was a Tilden dele
gate, and one of our party who saw the
inside of his medicine chest declared that
he had a dozen b'ettles labled "Bayard
bitters," "Thurman troches," " Seymour
soporifics," &c, te be taken respectively
in the event of a nomination that did net
meet our Uncle Samuel's wishes.
"We struck a delegate from Lewistown,
Me. He was the advance guard of the
Pine tree stats ; and a man of intelligence
and force, looking for "the best man."
He had no confidence in Tilden's strength
nor in the policy of risking an Ohie man ;
Bayard he prefered presumably, but fear
ed his alleged "peace policy" of 1861, and
he felt that a soldier like Pennsylvania's
Hancock or a war Democrat with a geed
civil record like Pennsylvania's Randall
would suit the Maine Democracy. Seme
of the Pennsylvania delegates are sticking
very closely te him. "Confidentially " he
says the Greenback Democratic fusion in
Maine has net been without some losses
te the Democracy and he is net sanguine
of the election of the joint electoral ticket.
If the Lancaster people take cots at the
Emery house here they will be in a con
venient and elegant part of the city. The
arcade runs through it a street in the
centre of the building with stores en either
side of it all uudcr glass reef.
Te-day the average delegate is improving
his time visiting Cincinnati's handsome
park, looking at her fountains and her beer
gardens and music hall, the best in the
country.
The Southern people, the long-haired
brigadiers, are at the Gibsen house, and are
generally booming for Bayard.
As seen as Tilden's withdrawal became
known which I telegraphed you when
only three persons here knew it, the strug
gle for the succession opened in real earn
est. The first question te be met is the
danger of losing Ohie in October. Until
that is settled the Payne boom can't make
headway in Pennsylvania. W. U. H.
The Newspaper representation is excep excep
tienably strong. Gee. Alfred Townsend,
who did $1,100 worth of correspondence at
Chicago, is the biggest lien among the
quill drivers, and M. P. Handy, of the
Philadelphia Times, the most reliable. Jee
Heward is the Herald's dashing represen
tative, and from him down te the editor,
publisher and printer of the Manayunk
Disturber, there are a thousand of the
craft who want "reserved seats. "
The Difference in Horses.
There has been a great change in livery
horses within the last twenty years. Years
age, if a young fellow wanted te take his
girl out riding, and expected te enjoy him
self, lie had te hire an old horse, the worst
in the livery stable, that wenld drive it
self, or he never could get his arm around
his girl te save him. If he took a decent
looking team, te put en style, he had te
hang en te the lines with both hands, and
even if he took his eyes off the team long
enough te leek at the suffering girl beside
him, with his mouth, the .lances were
that the team would jump o'er a ditch,
or run away, at the conclusion. Riding
out with girls was shorn of much of its
pleasure in these days. We knew a young
man that was going te put ene arm around
his girl if he did net lay up a cent, and it
cost him ever three hundred dollars.
The team ran away, the buggy was
wrecked, one horse was killed, the
girl had her hind leg broken, and the
girl's lather kicked the young man all
ever the orchard, and broke the main
spring of his watch. It get se that the
livery rig a young man drove was an index
te his thoughts. If he had a stylish team
that was right up en the bit, and full of
vinegar, and he braced himself and pulled
for all that was out, and the girl sat back in
the corner of the buggy, looking as
though she should faint away if a horse
get his tail ever a line, then people said
that couple was all right, and there was
no danger that they would be en familiar
terms. But if they started out with a
slew old horse that looked as though all
he wanted was te be let alone, however
innocent the party might leek, people knew
just as well as though they had seen it, that
when they get out en the read, or when
night came en, that fellow's arm would
steal around her waist, and she wenld
snug up te him, and O,- psbaw, you have
heard it before. '
Well, late years the livery men have
"get onto the racke," as they say at the
church seciables. They have found that
horses that knew their business are in de
mand, and se horses are trained for this
purpose. They are trained en purpose for
out deer sparking. It is net an uncommon
thing te see a young fellow drive up te the
house where his girl lives with a team that
is just tearing things. They prance and
cramp the bit, and the young man seems
te pull en them as though his liver was
coming out. The horses will hardly stand
still long enough for 'the girl te get in,
and then start off and seem te split the
air wide open, and the neighbors say,
',' them children will get all smashed up
one of these days." The girl's father and
mother see the team start, and their minds
experience a relief as they reflect that " as
long as Jehn drives that frisky team
there can't be no huggin' a going en."
The girl's elder sister sighs and says,
"That's se," and gees te her room and
laughs right out loud. It would be in
structive te the scientists te watch that
team for a few miles. The hersey fairly
foam before they get out of town, but
striking the country read the fiery steeds
come down te a walk, and they mope
along as though they had always worked
en a hearse. The shady weeds are reached,
and the carriage scarcely moves, and the
horses seem te be walking in their sleep.
The lines are loose en the dash beard, and
the left arm of the driver is around the
pretty girl and they are talking low. It
is net necessary te talk loud, as they are
se near each ether that the faintest
whisper can be heard. But a change
comes ever them. A carriage appears in
front, coming towards them. The young
man picks up the lines and the horses are
in the air, and as they pass the ether car
riage it almost seems as though the team
is running away, and the girl that was
in sweet repose a moment before acts'
as though she wanted te jump out.
After passing the intruder the walk and
conversation is continued. If you meet
that party en the "Whitefish Bay read at
ten o'clock at night, the horses are walk
ing as quietly as oxen, and they never wake
up until cemins into town. If the driver
seems te be asleep one of the horses will
kick the singletrees and wake him up, and
then he pulls up the team and drives
through town like a cyclone, and when he
drives up te the house the old man is en
the steps, and he thinks Jehn must be
awful tired trying te held that team. And
he is.
It is thought by some that horses have
no intelligence, but a team that knows
enough te take in a sporadic case of buggy
sparking has get sense. These teams
come high, but the boys have te have
them.
HOODS, JtC.
J. B. Martin & Ce.
WALL PAPER
AUD
WINDOW SHADES.
Larc Line te Select Frem.
Shades and Paper
Hung at Short Netice, by
FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
COAL.
B.
V. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dcalei in all kinds or
LUMBER AND COAL.
49-Yanl: Ne. 420 North Water and Prince
streets, above Lemen, Lancaster. nS-lyii
COAL! COAL! COAL! COAL
Ceal of the Meat (Juality put up expressly
ter family use, and at the low
est market prices.
TRY A SAMPLE TON.
W YARD 150 SOUTH WATEll ST.
ne20-lyd PHILIP SCHUM.SON & CO.
COAL! - - - COAL!!
DO TO
GORREOHT & CO.,
Fer Ceet I and Cheap Ceal. Yard UurrNburg
Pike. Olticc 2U East Chestnut Street.
P. W. GORRECHT, Agt.
.1. B. RILEY.
9-1 W. A. KELLER.
ROBES, BLANKETS, C.
OIGN OF THE BUFFALO HEAD.
ROBES! ROBES!!
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!!
I have new en hand the Lakebst. Bkst and
Cheapest Assortment of Lined and Unlined
BUFFALO RORES in the city. Alse LAP
AND HORSE BLANKETS of every descrip
tion. A full line of
Trunks and Satchels,
Harness, Whips, Cellars, &c.
S-Repairing neatly and promptly done.-S
A. MILEY,
lOS North Queen St., Lancaster.
e25-lydMW&S
EOVNDERSAND MACHINISTS.
T ANCASTEK
BOILER MANUFACTORY,
SHOP ON PLUM STREET,
Opposite the Locomotive Works.
The subscriber continues te manufacture
BOILERS AND STEAM ENGINES,
Fer Tannins and ether purposes ;
Furnace Twiers,
Bellows Pipes,
Sheet-iron Werk, and
Blacksmithing generally.
3-Jobbing promptly attended te.
auglWyd JOHN BEST.
CARPETS.
H. S. SHIRK'S
CARPET HALL,
202 WEST KINO STREET,
Has the Largest and Cheapest Stock et all
kinds of CARPETS In Lancaster. Over
100 Pieces of Brussels
en hand, as low as Sl.OO and upwards.
Carpets made te order at short notice. Will
also pay 10 cents ler Extra Carpet Rags.
43Givc us a trial.
202 WEST KING STREET.
MARBLE WORKS.
WM. P. FRAHjEY'S
MONUMENT ALi MARBLE WORKS
758 Nerm Vfueen Street, Lancaster, Pa.
MONUMENTS, nEAD AND FOOT STONES,
GARDEN STATUARY,
CEMETERY LOTS ENCLOSED, 4a
All work guaranteed and satisfaction given
n every particular.
N. B. Remember, works at the extreme end
f North Queen street. m30
TINWARE, C-
T7IFTEEN DOLLABS BUYS A
FIRST-CLASS REFRIGERATOR,
With Enameled Water Tank, at
SUERTZEB, HUMPHBEVILLE ft
KIEFFER'S,
Ne. 40 East Kins Street, Lancaster. Pa.
JEWELERS.
LOUIS WEBER.
WATCIIMAKER.
Ne.l59K NORTH QUEEN STBEET.near P. R.
R. Depot, Lancaster, Pa. Geld, Silver anil
Nickel-cased Watches, Chains, Clocks, Ac.
Agent ler the celebrated Pantoscepic Specta
cles and Eye-G lasses. Repairing a specialty,
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WATCHES,
Clocks, Chains, Thermometers, &c,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
BT
B. P. BOWMAN,
106 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
SOMETHING FOR WAKM WEATHER.
Peralaifl-M ice Pitclers,
ICE URN AND TILTING ICE SETS
. Porcelain Linings are valued for retaining
the purity and coolness el water.
AUGUSTUS RHOADS.
Jeweler, 20 East King: Street,
LANCASTER, PA
The Lewest Prices!
Orders and inquiries by mail recclvoprempt
attention.
J,E.CaldweU&Ce.
IMPORTERS OF
Diamonds, Sapphires, Em
eralds, Rubies, Pearls.
JEWELERS,
THE LATEST DESIGNS IX
LACE PINS, SCARF PINS, FINGER RINGS
EAR-RINGS, BRACELETS, SLEEVE
BUTTONS AND LOCKETS,
In Reman Filigree and Rtirnishcil Celd.
PHILADELPHIA.
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WALL PATERS, Se.
PHARES W. FRY,
Ne. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST.
WALL PAPERS
Of the latest styles. Large stock te select from.
A let of Odds and Ends will be sold very low
in order te close out.
WIRE SCREENS
for windows and doers made te order in best
manner, in Plain and Landscape. Sold by the
feet in any quantity.
PATENT EXTENSION
Window Cornices,
tlecldedly the cheapest, best and ment con
venient ever made, as it can be easily adjusted
te any window up te Ave feet in width. Made
In Walnut in eight different styles.
PIER AND MANTEL MIRRORS.
FURNITURE.
mum OF ALL KHS
AT
SHORT NOTICE.
My arrrngementa are new completed te de
Regilding In first-class manner and at reason
able prices.
THE NEW PICTURE FRAME STORE,
15 East Kins Street.
WALTER A. HEINITSH.
EDUCATIONAL.
riTOE ACADEMY CONNECTED WITH
X. Franklin and Marshall. Ce liege often su
Serier advantages te yenng men and boys who
esire either te prepare for college or te obtain
a thorough academic education. Students re
ceived at any time during the -school year
Send for circulars. Address
REV. JAMES CRAWFORD,
ctll-lvd Lancaster. Pa.
GROCERIES.
-TTTHOLESALE AND BETAIL.
LEVANT'S FLOUR
AT
Ne. 227 NORTH PRINCE STREET.
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