3 ' '-&& fc 2 -. --. '.' 6 LANCASBBAILX mygEmMCERSATUEDAYMAY 26, 183 f-. '; EM 1 I lncastet Jntelligenccx. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 26, 1883 STORK'S ORATION. At tbe BIsBrldcc Opening. In tbe course of his oration at tbe open ing of tbe New Yerk and Brooklyn bridge R. 8. Storm, orator of the occasion, said : "The day seems brought distinctly nearer when the nation.eqeippcd w i Ii the latest implements famished by science, shall master and use as never befere its zieh domain. Net only tbe modern spirit is here, eren in eminence, which dares great effort ler great advantage ; bnt the chiefest of modern instruments is here, which is the ancient intractible iron trans, figured into steel. It was a sign.and even a measure of ancient degeneracy, when the aee of geld was followed if net forget ten by one of iron. Decadence of arts, of learning and laws, of society itself, was implied in tbe fact. The mere intrepid intelligence, the mere versatile energy, amid which we live have achieved the sue cess of combining the two ; se that while it is true, new as of old, that ' no mattock plunges a a golden edge into tbe ground, and no nail drives a silver point into the plank,' it is also true that under the stimulus of the larger expenditure which the added supplies of geld make possible, the duller metal has token a fineness, a brightness and a hardness, and a tensi!e strength before unfamiliar. Tbe iron, as of old. quarries the geld and cuts it out from river bed and from rock. But under tbe alchemy which geld applies, the iron takes nobler properties upon it, Converted into Hteel, in masses that would lately have staggered men's thoughts, it becomes the kingliest instrument of peoples for Bubduing tbe earth. Things dainty and things mighty are fashioned from it in eqngi Suundance ; gun carriage and crnen' wjtu the BOyt platfem enwfeigu they rest, the largest castingsaQg heaviest plates, as well as wheet'axi0 ani ran as Well as screw, or fUg; or saw. It is sbaped into the hulls of 'fehips. It is built alike into column and " truss, balcony, reef, and springing dome. Te the loom and the press, and the boiler from whose fierce and untiring heat tbeir force is supplied, it is equally apt ; while, as drawn into delicate wires, it is coiled upon springs, woven into gauze, sharp ened into needles, twisted into ropes it is made te yield music in all our homes ; electrie currents are sent upon it along our streets, around the world ; it enables us te talk with corres pondents afar, or it is knit, as before our eyes, into the new and noble causeways of pleasure and of commerce. I hardly think that we yet appreciate tbe signification of this change which has passed upon iron. It is the industrial victory of the century net te have heaped tbe extracted geld in higher piles, or te have crowded the bursting vaults with accumulated silver, but te have conferred, by tbe sovereign touch of scientific invention, flexibility, grace, variety of use, an almost ethereal and spiritual virtue, en this stubbornesr of metals. The indications of physical achievements in the future, thus inaugu rated, outrun tbe compass of human thought. "The present structure." continued the speaker, "net only illustrated the rea.liue&s here te attempt unparalleled works and the disdain et difficulties in unfaltering reliance en exact calculations, bnt in the material out of which it was wrought, showed the new supremacy of man ever the metal which in former times be scarce ly could use save for rude and coarse im plements. The steel of the blades of .Damascus or Teledo is net here needed : nor that of the chisel, the knife blade, the watch spring or the surgical instrument. But the steel of the medi.-cval lance head or sabre was hardly finer than that is here built into a castle, which the sea cannot shake, whose binding cement the rains cannot loosen, and before whose underly ing parapets open fairer visions of island and town, of earth, water and sky than from any fortress along the Rhine. There is inexhaustible premise in the fact The desire for swift intercommunication, which is te be an energetic, enduring, salutary ferce in building the na tion was also impressively befere them en the present occasion. It was also net fanciful te feel that in the history of the bridge and its peculiar construction it became a noble visible symbol of thai, benign peace amid which its towers and roadway had risen. Frem that very spot they could leek out at the sight of the shipyard from which in March 1862, went forth tbe Monitor which was built largely of similar material te that in tbe bridge. The con trast between tbe products was great. " The ship," resumed Dr. Sterrc, " was for war, and the bridge is for peace, the product of it; almost, one might say, its express palpable emblem, in its harmony of proportions, its dainty elegance, its ad vantages for all and its ample convenience. The deadly raft, floating level with the waves, was related te this ethereal struc ture, whose finest curves are wrought in tbe strength of toughest steel. We could net have had this except for that unsight ly craft, which at first relused te be steered, which bumped headlong against our piers, which almost sank while being towed te tbe field of its fame, and which at last, when its mis sion was fulfilled, found its grave in the deep ever whose waters, aud near their line, its shattering lightuiugs had bseu shot. This structure will stand, we fondly trust, for generations te come even for centuries, while metal and gianite retain their coherence ; net only emit ing, when tbe winds surges or plays through its network, that aerial music of which it is tbe mighty harp, but repre senting te every eye tbe manifold bends el interest and affection, of sympathy and purpose, of common political faith and hope, ever and from whose mightier chords shall rise the living and unmatched harmonies of centinen tal gladness and praise. While no man therefore can measure in thought the vast, precessions 40,000,000 a year, it already is computed which shall pass back aud forth across the pathway, or shall pause en its summit te survey tbe vast aud bright panorama, te greet the break or summer morning or watch the pageant of closing day we may hope that tbe one use te which it never will need te be put is that of war ; that the ene tramp net te be heard is that of the soldiers marching te battle ; that the only wheels whose roll it shall net be called te echo are the wheels of the tumbrils of troops aud ar tilery. Bern of peace and signifying peace, may its mission of peace be unin terrupted till its strong towers aud cables fall ! If such expectations shall be ful filled, of mechanical invention ever ad vancing, of cities and states linked mere closely, of beneficent peace assured te all, it in impossible te assign any limits te tbe coming expansion and opulence of these cities, or te the influence which they shall exert en the developing life of the country. m m Newspaper Enterprise. Harriaburg Independent, The Lancaster Intelltgenceii appeared in eight-page form yesterday, the evidence of mercantile enterprise en the part of tbe advertisers who occupied space therein, as well as of the energy of the publisher who projected the issue. The Intelli gencer is a live sheet, able in its editorial and up te the times in its news depart ment I BUT MY GOODS FR03S FIRST HANuS fercash and sell the best reeds for thn money m the city at HAIR' tTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIGAR 8TOKK, MEDICAX. ITl&KK Sims' Liver Beplater Fer Dyspepsia, Cestlveness, Sick Headache, Chronic Diarrheea, Jaundice. Impurity et the Blred, Fever and Angne, Malaria, and all dis eases caused by Derangement of Liver, Uewels and Kidneys. SYMPTOMS OF A DISEASED LIVER. Bad Jlrcath , Fain In the Side, sometimes the pain la felt under the Shoulder-blade, mis taken ler .Rheumatism ; general less et appe tite. Bowels generally costive, sometimes alternating with lax : the head is troubled with pain, is dull and heavy, with considera ble less or memory, accompanied with a pain ful sensation et leaving undone something which ought te have been done : a slight, dry cough and flushed lace is sometimes an at tendant, often mistaken ler consumption; tbe patient complains or weariness and debility ; nervous, easily startled ; feet cold or burning, sometimes a prickly sensation et the skin ex ists; spirits are low and despondent, and although satisfied that exercise would be ben eficial, yet ene can hardly summon up forti tude te try it in fact distrusts every remedy. Several et the above symptoms attend the dlsease, but cases have occurred when but lew et them existed, vet examination alter r'eat ii has shown the Liver te have been ex tensively deranged. It should be used by all persons, old and young, whenever any of the above symptoms appear. Persons traveling or living In Unhealthy Localities, by taking a dese occasionally te kpcpthe Liver in healthy action, will avoid all Malarii. Bilious attacks, Dizziness, Nan sea, Drowsiness. Depression et Spirits, etc. it win invigorate iike a glass ei wine, eui is no intoxicating beverage. it you have eaten anything hard or diges tion, or leel heavy atter meals, or sleepless at nlj;ht, take a dese and you will be relieved. Time and Doctors' Bills will be saved by always keeping the Begulater In the Heuse ! Fer, whatever the ailment may be, a tho roughly sale purgative, alternat'-'" -r! tonic can rmr i. - :. .u0 rcmedy is liarir ad ulKi uee9 uet interfere witli busl busl .IKSer pleasure, IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE, And has all the power and efficacy or Calomel or Quinine, without any cf the Injurious after effects. A Governer's Testimony. Simmons Liver Regulator has been In use In my family for seme time, and I am satis lied It is a valuable addition te the medical science. J. Gill Shorter, Governer of Alabama. Hen. Alexander II. Stephens, et Ga.. says: Have derived some benefit Irem the use et hlmniens Liver Regulator, and wish te give it a further trial. "The only Tiling that never fails te Relieve." 1 tuve used many remedies for Dyspepsia, Liver Affection and Debility, but never have found anything te beneflt me te the extent Simmons Liver Regulator has. 1 sent from Minnesota te Georgia for it and would send further ler such a medicine, and would ad vise all who arc similarly affected te give It a trial as it seems the only thing that never tails te relieve. I'.M.JANNEY, Minneapolis, Minn. Dr.T. W. Masen says : Frem actual experi ence in the use of Simmons Liver Regulator In my practice 1 have been and am satisfied te useandprescrll'eltasa purgative medicine. S-Take only the GENUINE, which always has en the wrapper the RED TRADE-MARK and SIGNATURE OF J. H. ZEILIN&CO. Fer sale by II. B. Cochran, Druggist, 137 and :!9 North Queen street. FOR'SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. lanl4-lyced&w u NIVKKSAL, TESTIMONY -IN FAVOR OF ( KIDNEY-WORT." THE GREAT SPECIFIC FOR KIDNEY DIS EASE. LIVER TROUBLES, MALARIA, CONSTIPATION, PILES. LADIES WEAKNESSES AND RHEU MATISM. TKKKIULK K1UNKY DISKASB. "Mrs. Hedges fays I cannot tee highly prai-e Kidney-Wert," says Mrs. Sam Hedges, v illlauistewn, W. Va. " It cured my terrible Kidney disease. My wife had te turn me ever in the bed before usin;; it." SEVEItE K1DXKY UISKASK. 1 was entirely cured," recently said Mr. N. Burdick, et the Chlcepca Bex Ce., Springfield, Mass., "et severe kidney dlsease bv using kidney-eort," (iODLU NUT WUKK IlKreKK. " I've had netpalns since 1 was cured by Kidney-Wert," said Mr. Jas. C. Hur.l, et the Chicopce Bex Ce., Springfield, Mass. " 1 couldn't work befere using it, se great weie my kidney dlfllcultles.' K1DNKY AND LIVKK TROUBLES. " Several doctors ialled," writes N. Stccpy. Allegheny City, Pa., " but Kidney-Wert cured my kidney and liver troubles et two years' standing." KIDNEY COMPLAINT AND DIAISETE3. " Fer six years," says Engineer W. II. Thompson, of a St. & St. Paul R. It.. " I had Iti'iney complaints and diabetes. Kidney Kidney Wert lias entirely cured me." IT HAS DONE WONDERS. " I can re ommend Kidney-Wert te all the world," writes J. K. Bingamen, restllne, e., " It has done wonders ler me and many otheis troubled with kidney and liver disorders " Constipation, Piles and Rheumatism. I have found in my practice that Constipa tion and Piles in all forms, as well as Rheu matic affections, yield readily te Kidney-Wert-Philip C. lUlleu, M. D., Monkton, Vt. P1LKH 1C YEARS. " Kidney-Wert is a medicine et priceless value. 1 had Plies for 1U consecutive a ears, it cured me." Nelsen Fairchilds, St Albans. Vt. GRAVEL, l'KHMANETT 1CELIEK. " I have used Kidney-Wert for gravel," re cently wrete Jas. F. Reed, of North Acte :, Maine, " and it gave me permanent relief." SO YEARS IIDM EY DISEASE. ' l had kl iney disease for 20 years," writes C. P. Brown, of Wcstpert, N. Y. " I could scarcely walk and could de no work. I de voutly thank Ge.t tfat Kidney-Wert has en tirely curea me. A OltKAT BLESSINU ler ICUEUIUATISM. " It is. thanks te kiud Providence, a great temporal blessing," truly remarks Win. Ellis, of Evan, Colerado. The trentleman referred te kidney-Wert, and Its magical curative properties, in cases et rheumatism anil kid ney trouble. KHEUMATISM OH THE BENUU. A priceless jewel. J. G. Sewel, a judge at Woodbury. Vt., says : " Kidney-Wert cured my rheumatism. Nothing else would de it." FILES. Frem Nantucket. Mass.. Mr. Win. II. Chad wlck writes : "Kidney-Wert works promptly and rjjlciently In cases et Plies as well as Kid ney ireunics. it's a most excellent medicine." LADIES' TKUDBLESL " Ne medicine helped my three years pecu liar troubles," says Mrs. H. Lamereaux, et Isle La Mette, Vt., "except Kidney Wert. It cured me, and many et my friends, tee." OVER 30 YEARS. " 1 had kidnev and ether troubles ever 3 years," writes Mr. J. T. Galloway, Elk Fiat. Oregon. " Nothing helped me but Kldney Kldney Wei t. will effect a permanent cure." A Pnygidan'a Wile's Troubles. " Demestic remedies and prescriptions by myself (a practicing physician) and ether doc tors, only palliated my wile's crenic, two vcan standing, inflammation et the bladder. Kidney Wert, however, cured her." These arc extracts from a letter et Dr. C. M. Suinmcrlin et Sun Hill, Washington Ce., Ga. SETTLED CONSTIPATION. "I have ha I kidney disease for 30 years" writes Sarah Phillips, et Frankfort. N. Y near Utica. " Kidney-Wert lias allayed all my pains and cured my settled constipation." LADY DISCHARGES TWO SERVANTS. " I have net been able te de my house-work for many years, until lately," writes Mrs. M. P. Merse, of Hyde Park, Minn., " I've new aurpnseu an my menus, ey ULseharglng my two servants and doing their work. Klanev Klanev Wert was the cause. It cut ed me and I dm strong." my21-lw3tee.l K1DNKY WORT FOR SALE AT H. K. Cochran's Drug Stere. 137 and 130 North Queen street. niar2 3uiu UGUKB ASH STA.TIONEB1 1-EW BOOKS. MK. ISAACS, THE COLONEL'S DAUGHTER THE ADMIRAL'S WARD SOCIAL EQUALITY. VHE LA TEHT MA QAZINES AKD NEW STATIONERY. AT ' L. M. FLYNN'S, Ne. 42 WEST KING STREET. PKOLONGED SUPPURATION OF TME canal et the external ear. or even annnn. rative action that has been et snort duratleS but violent, may produce Pelypi, or GrannlS: lien, in the external auditory canal uranula Diseases et Jfiye. Ear and Threat treated hv DRS. H. D. and M. A LONGAKEE Office 13 East Wain at street, Lancaster Consultation free. my2i 3id&w Saxkujuj ii. trtuvts, AITUBNE1, HAH Removed his Office rrem 96 North Dnke street te Ne. 41 GRANT STREET, tamed! ately in Rear of Court Heuse, Leng' New BellUlnK wl7-i'rt CLOTBXSB. G. A R. SUITS. In Blue Flannels we keep but one kind and that the best fine in quality, pure in color and ex cellently made. We will furnish with each Suit, when desired, an extra set of regulation " Grand Army" Buttens. We will stand by every Suit we sell and war rant them net te fade. A. G. YATES & CO. Ledger Building, Chestnut & Sixth Sis. PHILADELPHIA. my22 Iwo OOTALINU'S SPRING OPENING. SMALING. OPENING- OF SPKDTG NOVELTIES. ALL THE LATEST PARISIAN and LONDON STYLES. H. UEKTIART. SPBOG OPEMG AT H.GERHARTS TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, NO. 6 EAST KING STREET. OK THE LAROICSr AUSORTMEA'J. -OF- FINE SUITING, PANTALOONING AND SL'RINU OVEKCOATINB, Ever brought te the City el Lancaster 43-Theso desirous of securing Choice Style" are Invited te call early. L. GANSMAN & BBO. -THE- Leading Clothiers. As we have net marked our goods up there is no occasion te mark them down ; therefore we give below a list et prices of the greatest bargains ever offered ter ALL-WOOL CASSIMERE SUITS. 2J2 Men's Suits at $6 00. sold elsewhere at$12.00 189 Men's Suits at $3.00. sold clsewhereattlG 00 ' 173 Men's Suits atllO.OO.seld elsewhere at$20 ei l05Youths'Sultsat5.00,seldelsewhereatci0 00 SC Beys' Suits at $4 00. sold elsewhere atssoe 7J Children's Suits at $2.oe,sold elsewhere at tl 00 And all the finest giades in proportion. IN MERCHANT TAILORING We never have been se busy before ; as our low prices, workmanship and lit cannot be approached elsowhere. Loek at our windows -Suits marked In plain figures irem $12 te $25 te order. Light Colored Pants te-order a specialty. ' L. Gansman & Bre., THE FASHIONABLE MERCHANT TAILORS ft CLOTHIERS, 66-68 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Right en the Southwest Cerner et Orange St. LANCASTER, PA. aarPesitlvery net connected with any ether clothing house in this city. ' DMT 0OOV9. J. B.BtABTHr CO. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE Gents' Furnishing Department. ( 1.) 25dez.Unlaundried COLORED SHIRTS at 23c. apiece, ( 2.) 15 dez. Laundried COLORED SHIRTS, two cellars with Cuffs, at 43c ( 3.) 35 dez. Laundried COLORED SHIRTS, with one Cellar, at 40c. apiece. ( 4.) 15 dez. COLUMBIA CHEVIOT SHIRTS, all sizes, at 25c. (5.) 20 dez. (about let SILK TIES, Includ ing Teck, Pud, Flat and Windser, at 25c. ( 6.) 100 dez. PEARL DRESS SHIRTS, un equalea in quality. He and workmanship, at 1.0Oeach. ( 7.) 15 dez. ALL-LINEN COLLARS, includ ing the best makes, at 5c apiece. (8.) 20 dez. GAUZE SHIRTS, atl5c. apiece. (9.) 1,000 boxes Raphael Reversible Ltnene PAPER COLLARS, all sizes. 20c :. box. ( 10.) Het el Bicycle or Plain Frent, All All Weel FLANNEL SHIRTS, in blue or light, at $1.25 apiece. J. B. JLAETDT & CO. Oer. West King and Prince Sta. LANCASTER, PA. TWEW YORK STORE. SUMMER GOODS AT THK New Yerk Stere. Kara value In SUMMER SILKS In Stripes, Checks and Plain Celers, at 4lc, 50c. C2Kc and 75c. a yard. SHADED DRESS SILKS, 5Sc a yard. COLORED DRESS SILKS, elegant quality, $l.oe a yard. An immense quantity of LACE BUNTINGS, NUN'S VEILINGS. Summer Dress Goeds: INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA LAWNS, NAINSOOKS AND DOTTED MUSLINS At Very Lew Prices. We purchase our PARASOLS AND SUNSHADES Direct from the largest manufacturers and can give the best possible value. TWILLED SILK PARASOLS, In natural sticks, horn and fancy holders. SATIN PAKASOLs. LACE TR1MMED PARASOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS. Ladles', Gents' and Children's Summer Hosiery and Gauze Underwear, In all Sizes and Qualities, We have opened another chotce line el SASH RIBBONS. LACES AND LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES AND FANCY DRESS BUTTONS, at Lewest City Prices. Watt, Shand & Ce. Ne. 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. M KTZGKK HAOUHMAN k HAVE THE CHEAPEST BLACK SILKS, THE CHEAPEST COLORED SILKS, THE CHEAPEST IlLA CK CASHMERES, THE CHE A VEST IS LK. LA CEUVNTINOS. THE CHEAPEST ELK WOOLBUNTIXGS, THE CHEAPEST CARPETS, THE CHE A PEST MA TTINGS, THE CHE A PESTSUN UMBRELLAS A 7 PARASOLS, THE CHEAPEST HOSIER V FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. In Fact the Chearcat DET GOODS Ever Ottered In this City. Oheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. (Uctween the Cooper Uensbauii Serrel Heise Uetei.) TXTILLIAMSON St rOSTKR. STRAW HATS. Our formal oeeninir una him.i,. ,ni,n tin,,. age In these goods, but new they are sclline because the prices are low. Seme el them 9cem as cheap as the straw itself. iiiBuesigoeusaro made by DUNLAP. et New lerk.and TaILOR, of Baltimore There "".cue,;,! several cases ei IJeys' and Chil dren's goods already sold, but we are prepared toseeyeuall. ' PINE FURNISHING GOODS, WHEN PROPERLY DISPLAYED, MAKE A If you will lust glance inourShew Windows you may likely see what you want there. If net ask for it at the counters. The prices are low. for we make lids a part et the business te !ee te It that the goods arc seM as cle-c as thev can be produced. J Come when you can te our place of business. We will show you goods with pleasure, but if j-.. ... U...OU n.juu "-""veiuuni te come at any ether time than Saturday ntht ( de se ) SffSli'ffl!2 h net "egreai The Clothing Department Has been replenished with seme very nice goods this week and the prices arc verv mod erate. THE SHOE DEPARTMENT Is doing better each week, which is a proet te our satisfaction that the goods soiling there are of the right kind and also appreciated by better" than descrlbe them"' 'aese goeas Williamson & Fester's. Nes. 32, 34, 36 & 38 East King St, LANCASTER. PA. MAKKNO MISTAKK, BUT PURCHASE the genuine YaraClaarlei 5c. at HARTHAN'S YELLOW FRONT CIUAR Hetzpr & HaMlimaii B4.LMUE. , aOBN JOH tVANAMAKER'S. JOHN WANAMAKER starts the Say and June Sales with the unheard-of-aggregate stock of Twe and a Half Millions $2,500,000, and nowhere in the United States is there se ALL PAY THE SAME at Jehn Wanamaker's The certainty that besides Big Stere is of te all the deal. things These who de net care te step ever night at a hotel, can check bags, coats, umbrellas and packages at the store deer, and can get lunch in the building. The few items below show hew things are going just new. Send postal card for samples. Frem one of the largest and best Paris houses we have some splendid lets of Dress Goods, all told about two hundred full pieces, that were net ready for delivery until long after the time, and en account thereof were reduced twenty-five per cent, all around. This makes some famous bargains : A 41 -inch All-wool Illuminated Beige, 45c. A 43-inch All-wool Crepe Beige, 50c. Far under value. A 45-inch Cashmere Beige 60c. Far under value. A 42-inch All-wool Check, 50c. Far under value. A 42-inch All-wool Albatross, 60c. A 42 -inch 75C Far under value. All-wool Albatross, Far under value. The following lets are very desirable : A 40-inch All-wool French i Shooda, 50c. 42-inch All-wool French Shooda, 75c. 42-inch All-wool Pin's Head Check, 60c. 31-inch Nun's Veiling- A (creams), 35c. The steady increase of our Dress Goods Department must be owing te the constant watch te keep our prices the lowest. We could net afford te cut off dress patterns and take them bacjc, as our rules compel, when ethers sold at lower rates, se we are en the alert all the time te protect ourselves by marking the lowest figures going. A magnificent let of newly imported Lyens Black Grena dines, warranted all silk. The designs are rich and beautiful. Twe qualities, $1.25 and $1.50, which is said te be less than half of the cost of importation. Be fore the goods reached the counters twentv dresses were sold by the sample piece that customers saw in passing. We have some ether Black Goods at half price. JOHN WANAMAKER, Chestnut St., Thirteenth and Market Sts., NOTICK w XKKSFASSKRS ADO UVS NKRS. All peruens are hereby lerblitden te trespass en any of the lands et the Corn wall or Speed well estates. In Lebanon am: Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or un un Inclesed, either ler tbe pnrpese of sheeting ex Ashing, as tbe law will be rigidly enfercec against all trespassing en said lands et the undersigned atter this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREKUAN R. PERCY ALDEN, EDWARD C. FREEMAN, .. :"erney "" w Celeman's Hettt OlS-UdftW WAJfAUAKFTR'B HXW JLHTMMX1BMMXNT. large City and Country People have access alike, with prices marked plainly, se that numerous bargains daily new known te fix the dealt in, settles exclusively that it is the BEST PLACE FOR STRANGERS Linen Sheetings, 2 yds. wide, value 90c, new 65c. ; value $1.00, new 75c; value $1.20, new 85c. 45 inch Pillow Linen, 37 c. 54-inch Pillow Linen, 50c. 40-inch Butcher's Linen, 22c. 4-4Drawer Linen, 18, 22, 25, 28 and 31c. Fine Cream Damask, $1.25 ; reduced te$i. Table Cleths, 2x2, 23x3, 2x4, 2x5 yards. A Tewel, 22x43 inches, weigh half a pound, 25c. A Damask Tewel, 23x48 inches, geed and heavy, price new at first hands, Z7lAc- el'i price. 31c. Ladies' English Solid-color Bril liant Lisle Hese, 50c. Ladies' Colored Hese, i2ic, hitherto 25c. Ladies' Leng Balbriggan French feet, 20c, hitherto 3IC. Ladies' Fancy Hese, a fifty cent quality for 25c. Men's full regular made, (Ger man) Brown mixed, i2c. Men's English Striped, full reg ular made, 1 8c. Children's full regular made, at i5 20, 30, 35c, worth double. The Madras, Nottingham Antique and Tambeurd Cur tains are in usual abundance. Furniture coverings begin at i2ic, a yard, and some of our Cretonne are the cheapest we ever had. Handsome Antique Curtains, $3.50 per pair. Four styles Gentlemen's Sus penders, made in our workrooms at Oak Hall, 15, 25, 40 and 50. Balbriggan Underwear. S7hc; used te be 50c. Geed Night Shirt, 75c. PHILADELPHIA. llAKOAIMi IN WATCHES, ULOOKt 19 Chains, Rin ei an kinds ?.,":. ""Z ".5,&M IWX North Oncen "wtei. jtciuKiuuer name ami number. Hi- iVeaup! c,-ty Uete-ncar PeCTE5B J UOT BKVKIVED, ANOTHER MIT Uf m-B'2S5ttta "& Tobacco direct Tfrem HARTMANr3 YELLOW FRONT CIGAR a stock at retail te which spread en the counters the Market Prices Seme lets of Buttens and Dress Trimmings at nominal prices as long as they last. New importations of Paris But But eons open. Children's and Misses' Trim med Hats, ready te put en, for $1.50, $1.75 and $2, and up wards. These come from our own work rooms. Ladies' Rough-and-Ready Bennets and Hats, all colors and black, for 25c. 1 T2 dozen sprays of fine flow ers at 25c a spray for millinery and corsage. These are about half price. There is a new counter for 9 and 1 2c. Satin and Gres Grain Ribbons, of which we have all colors. The new Waukenphast Shee is about the best thing yet that has been done for men, if com fort for the feet is considered. Only first-class workmen can make them, and, as yet, we have net been able te make sufficient quantities te get the price lower than $7 ; but this is a dollar less than, we are told, is asked else where. 1 5 yard Lengths of Summer Silks, 35 te 65c. Glace Changeable Silk, 65c. New India Silks, black grounds, small white figures, very handsome, at $i,5e. A fair Black Silk is going new for 75c, and quite a geed one for a Dellar. If you will pay$i.5e, we have a quality of the Bcllen make that we recommend, and will ask you te recommend after wearing it. 2e inch Black Satin Parasol, lined in various colors, ten gilt ribs, handsome natural stick, Spanish lace trimmed. Price, $3. 'rOKACCO PRESSES. MINNICH'S LATEST IMPROVED TOBACCO VRK6SKS. Fer Casing and lUling Tobacco. Sold te hon orable parties en trUl. Warranted superior In erery feature te any In present use. it net as represented can be returned at my ex pense. Alse Manure Heeks ter ckantng sta bles sold en came terms, feml for circular. S.mtlNNICH. Lan,11aTlllA- ImmKni II k,u h k r-- -I - --. - . -iuu. "I5,IT