Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 09, 1883, Image 4

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Lancaster Jntelligencct,
SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1888.
WHAT IS THE DSE?
What la the use el this Impetuous haste !
The end Is certain. Let us take our time,
And heard the vital lerces that we waste
Before our day has reached Its golden prime.
Wbatlstheuseet rushing with spent breath
After old age. Its inrrews, its white hair ".
Why need we hurry se te welcome Death,
Or go hair way, with hands stretched out te
caret
There Is no use. Dear heart, it we but wait
All things will find us. Let us pause, I fay.
We cannot go beyond the silent gate
That lies a short day's journey down the
way.
Se letns take our time in youth's fair bewcis,
The Summer season is se brief as best ;
Let us leek en the stars and pluck the flower?.
And when ear rest grew weary, let us rent .
Let us take time for love and its delight ;
It Is the one sweet thing that pays for all
The bitterness or lire, for sorrow' blight,
Fer pain's despair and death's funereal pall,
In that lest era when the world was new.
Leve was men'H first pursuit anil life's ev
cuses,
Hew has that time come biclc te me and you
Why sneuld we mi ler mera. What is tin
use? JClla Wheeler.
Ueuit Werk Acknowledged.
Philadelphia Evening News, llep
In the line of positive legislation the
appropriation bills have been carefully
scanned, and items that were of doubtful
propriety stricken out te the amount el
several thousand dollars. The pree pips
and auti discrimination bills were passed,
and much legislation for the general geed,
The way is opened for railroad extension.",
and the building of cempeting- lines will
go far toward meetiug all views as te
moderate and fair freight rates. The free
pipe bill will de much te case our oil
trade. It ought te make this city a great
oil shipping pert. Tims in several partic
ulars legislation of far reaching imparlance
has been effected.
The IiPRlHlstiire'H Wrlc.
PottjVlllcChreniclo, Dcui.
The abolition of the useless and expen
sive office of sealer of weights and meas
ures and of recorder of Philadelphia, the
passage of the Wallace voluntary labor
tribunal act, the sevcral acts broadening
and liberalizing the previsions of the fice
railroad law, the act. known as the funs
pipe law, the act prohibiting the consoli
dation of telegraph companies, and the
act te cuforee the previsions of the seven
teenth article of the constitution relative
te railroads and canals, are moi-e import
ant and uiore beneficent uieasuics of legis
lation than any placed en the statute book
during the last decade. Of the Dcmeiiratie
Heuse it may be especially said that all
the way through it was truu te its pledges
of reform.
Iallunt ICnHi'iieH.
There can be something huieic In a medi
cine as well as in Individuals. JSiinlnrK Itti.eil
Hitlers have effected many u gall.mt ie-eue
among the fluttering sick. Tlien-aniN have
escaped the miseries of dyspepsia and nerv
ous debility through the use et this wonder
ful medicine. It is cmplialle:illy the best
bleiuach and bleed ionic in the world. Fer
sale by 11.15. Cochran, drii"gi-i, l."7 and i:M
North Queen street.
" Wlwt Can't be tlnred Mum. lie ICiiiliu-nd.'
This old adage doe-i net signiiythat wiimtist
suffer the ini-eiieset dy.spepsl:i,wlien a medi medi
elne with the curative properties et Jlunlerl:
Blend Kilters Is available, it is one etllie
most substantial and leliable reiuedle.s sebl
te-day. Fer sale by II. IJ. Ciehran,drii'gi-I,
i:!7and 1X1 Norih (Jtieen street.
We Challenge the World.
When we say we believe, wc have evi lenen
te prove that Shiloh'.s ijousuuinlien ,'it .; K
decidedly III-; best. I.ung Medielue m:ide, in as
much as it will euro a common or Chronic
Cough ineue-halt the tinieaud relieve A.slli
ma, Krenchitis, Wlioe))iug Cough, Cieup, ami
show mero crises el Coiisumptien etiieil than
all ethers. It will cure whens they tail, it i
pleasant te take, harmless te this youngest
child and we guarantee what we say. Price,
10c., 50c and $1.00. It your Lungs are eis.
Chest or Rack lame, n- Shiloh's l'oieus Plus
ter. Sold by 11. IS. Cochran, druggist, Nch. I'!7
and le!l Nerlh (ueeit street. toh7-cei! I
K1CI.KIIUUS.
Ckm.iicain i:Ai'ii.vr i:nt)ii:it ici:v. ,i.
I!. Smile, pastor. Preaching en Sundaval
l(ti a.m. and 7J p.m. Sunday school at !l a.
m. ii.vw
CUItl.ST KVANUKI.ICAI. I.I1TH ICi, AN
Church. Wifct King slieel-liev. K. L.
Reed, pastor. Preaching i.I li):."i) a. 111., and
7:45 p. 111. .Sunday school at It a. 111.
FIRST UAITL'IST, KAST CIIKSTNI1T ST
NeservieiM In the nieruing. Services in
theevenlngat the usual hour. Sunday school
at 9 a. in.
FIRST M. K. CHDKCIt. NORTH 1UIKK
HlrceL To-n.eriow being "ChildrenV
Day."llie services by the children will be held
at 10)4 a. 111. Preaching at 7J p. 111., by the
pastor. Rev. .1. T. Satehell. Prayer uieeling
en Wednesday evening at 7,'i o'clock.
FIRST KKFOKMKI) HIVIKK SKltVlURS
U) morrow at le'; a. 111. and 7'i p. 111. Sun
day school at'.i :t. in.
Grack kvani:ki.k;ai. i.iitiii:ka',
North Queen street, coiner el" .lames
Rev. C. K. lleupt. pastor. Usual divine ser
vices at I0 a. 111. and 7 p. in. Sunday "chce!
at 9 a. 111.
MORAVIAN.-.!. MAX IIAKK, rASTOK,
9 a. in. Sunday school. ItlJ a in.. Litany
and sermon. 7.' p. m.,cciiiug service. All
are welcome.
OI.1VKT ItAIM'IST CHURCH . M.
C. A. Reems, Rev. M. Fraync, pistur.
10:31 iu 111. and 7 t't p. in. .Sunday school al
p. in.
PRKSRYTER1AN SACKnilCNT Or Till'.
Lord's Supper will be administered iu
the morning. Preaching iu the evening by
the pastor, Rev. J. Y. Mitchell, 1. 1).
PRESBYTERIAN MEMORIAL Cll.1 Kl.
Preaching at 7.5.J p. 111.. by Rev. L. F.
Urewn. Prayer meeting en Thuisday veiling
Sunday school at 9 a. 111.
ST. JAMES IlOl.Y COMMUNION AT S
and morning service at 10V: a. 111. levell
ing Prayer at tijf p. in
SECOND KV ANGELICAL CHURCH
(English), North Mulberry street, above
Orange, Rev. L. N. Werman, p.ister. Sunday
school at 9Vi a. m. Preaching al 10 a. in. and
7 p.m. Prayer ml ci(si meeting seivice
en Tuesday and Thursday ovenings al 7'i
o'clock. All invited.
SALEM CHURCH OF CiOII. PJCIJACn INtl
intlie morning and evening by the Rev.
J. Nelsen Petter, et Connecticut. Sunday
school atl-Jp. m. Lecture Wednesday even
ing. ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CIIURCII.
Preaehitig morning and evening by the
pister, Rsv. Sylvanius Stall. Seats tree. All
are welcomed. Sunday school atl:li i. in.
Gotwald mission school at 9 a. 111.
ST. TAUL'S REFORMED I'UKAUHINli
ut 10n. in. and 7i p. m. Sunday school
at 9Ja,m.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED UllAI'EI.,
Marietta Avenue, near West Oraiu'c .sti eet.
Rev. Win. F. Lichllter, pastor. Preaching
at 10 a. m. and 7K p.m. Sunday school at
2 p.m.
ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, S. OUEEN ST
Kev. A. I. Cotleni. pastor. Preaching at
10 a. m. and Hi p. m. by the pastor. Sunday
school at 1)i p. m. Prayer meeting en Wed
nesday evening at Tii o'clock.
TTNION BETHEL CHURCH OF OOI
J Rev. G. W. Sellhamcr, pastor. Preaching
at 10) a. m. and 7i p. m. Mabbtth school at '.1
a. m.
WJSST MISSION, M. E. CHAPEL, CI1.VR CI1.VR CI1.VR
lotte street below Lemen. Rev. Wm.
Powick, pastor. Ne set vice in the morning.
A union mealing will be held at Duke street
church in celebration el Children's Day vt lejs
a. m. Sabbath school at -2 p. m Pralsu meei
lmat7Jip in.
IN MUSI SKIM D1SKASKS IT IS WKCKV
sary te consider the constitutional state
which disposes it, the local condition which
makes the skin susceptible, and the external
local cause which determines tlic production
of disease.
All Diseases of the Skin, Cancers, Tumors,
Private and Chronic Diseases permanently
cured by
DBS. H. D. and M. A. LONG AKER.
Office 13 East Walnut street, Lancaster, Pa.
Consultation free, j7 3tdw
- tr Mr- mmm iruujlH -' -' ?.- - - . n ...,, m . -
rmvwn nnw "w w m a mrtrm m k !- - - .
riTIEKD OUT.
The distressing feeling el weariness, of. ex
haustion without (.effort, which makes life a
harden te se many people, Is due te the tact
that the bleed is peer and the vitality conse
quently feeble, it you are suffering from
such feelings.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla I
is just what you need, and will de you incal- 1
centrates and combines bloed-puriiying, vi
talizing, enriching and invigorating qualities
as Ayek's Sarsavaeilla.
rr.Er-ARBD nv
Dr. J. C. AYEB & CO., Lewell, Mass.
Se'.d by all Druggists ; $1, six bottles ler $3.
june7dyd&w
OAMAKITAN NKRV1NE NKVKK FAILS.
SAMARITAN
NERVINE!
THE GREAT
NERVE CONQUEROR.
a3-Al.s.i ler Spasms anil Falling Slckness.-u
Nervous Weakness quickly iclieved and
cuied.
Kqualled by none in delirium of ievciVuS
-Neutraiizes.'ennset diseases and sickness.
Curew ugly blotches and stubborn bleed sores
Cleanses bleed, quickens sluggish circulation
Kliminates ISeils, Carbuncles and Scalds. "SS
j3-l'einianentIy and promptly cures paraly
sis. Yes.lt is a charming and healthful Aperient.
Kills Screlulaand King's Evil, twin brothers".
Changes bad breath te geed, removing cause.
tfritents biliousness and clears complexion.
Charming reselvent and matchless laxative.
It drives Sick Headache like the witid.-Sa
ea-Cenluins no drastic catharlh: or opiates,
rreiuplly cures rheumatism by routing it.'&O
Itesteres Hie giving prepcities te the bleed.
Is guaranteed te cure all nerveus disorders.
S"ltellabIe when all opiates lail.-Ua
Kiiiieshes the mind ami invigorates the body,
dues dyspepsia or money relunded.trai
-Knd"erse(i in writing by ever fitly thou
sand l.i ading physicians in U.S. and Kurope.'ua
Leading clergymen in U.S. and Kurope.e.yi
DNeasesofthe bleed own it a eonquerer.'a
Fer sale by all leading druggists. I.M.-5
'I'lie lr. S. A. Ilichinend Medical Ce. 1'ieps.
SU.Iesepli. JIe.
Chas. N. Crittenden, Agent, New Yerk- Cily.
npiil-lyeeditw (2)
-Arj'.t JiAinaiAuN. ,tr..
)1IAKKSAV. FRY.
Phares "W. Fry's
SLIDING ADJUSTIBLE
.in
Patented May 9.2, 1833
We are prepared te takeenleri and put in
po-itieii our PATENT W1RJI WINDOW
SCREEN, get up in lirst-class style, in Walnut
and Poplar Irames, Plain and Landscape
Wites. We have them also (hushed with une
en, complete, vc'iy easily adjusted In 111 tht:
window.
Phares . Fry,
Ne. 57 NOKTil 0UKKN STKKRT.
jLn hjne, VNin-.u ij-;,! ;, . .
rjHKW! T'.S HOT.
CHANGE YOUtt
UNDERWEAR.
t'AU.E UNDERSHIRTS in Sizes Irnm ::i te
HI inches. Gauze, Muslin and Jian Draweiv.
Cainilmles, Kilet De Saute Pour ll'eiiiucs
fancy Hosiery, New Ties and Cellars al
Erisman's, the Shirtmaker,
ISLUK FRONT
AUNTS' FURNISHING STOKE,
Ne. 17 "West King Street.
W"'1
IAMSON A FIMTKK
HAVE ALREADY l'.EiUN
loeveihaiil their SPRING CLOTHING and
m.ilK down the suits lli:it ars net belling as
readily as they would like, and the Reys"
Clothing is the firs'tte he reduced.
Te lerui acenvct idc:i of hetv nineli or hew
little they ar." MARKED DOWN you should
eenieauil see Iheni, The old prlc.i and the
MARKED DOW X price are helh en thetickcl.
Rey.s Irein li te 17 years el age can get some
. clothes cheap new it tliey never could lielere
and 11 is very certain these suits will seen l
gene.
The GREATEST VARIETY el STRYW
II ATS and the largest, stock is here with us
and you will .save tunc and money liy coining
direct here when iu wnntofthese. goods.
Every Hat is marked in plain figures and
they are se arranged Ihat you can co them
all with hut little trouble.
SUMMER UNDERWEAR in all guide-,
from plain sill." gee Is down te the cheape t
gauze.
TheBALURIGGAN UNDERSHIRT ler .Vic.,
and the FEATHER WlilGHT DRAWERS ter
T.'ic, make a desirable Suit.
Anether Invoice or NEW NECKWEAR this
we kantl the styles are eveiyildng that could
he desired as well as seasonable.
The latc-d styles of LINEN COLLARS and
CUFFS are here, as well as Paper and Cellu
loid. The Celluloid goods you can w.ishuith
but little trouble, simply with clear water and
toilet soap applied with a brush.
In the SHOE DEPARTMENT is eeiything
ler the coinleit. of the feetand il there is a
Lady or Gentleman in Lancaster or vicinity
who has net visited this department they will
liml i very much te tneir Interest te knew
what is being sold there, especially in the
line, grades et goods.
WILLIAMSON
& FOSTER,
32, 34, 36 & 38 East Kins St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
h
IRKY's CHARCOAL LOZENGES.
L' xne most reliable and surest
eiim for
iieauacne. uyspcpsia, indigestion, Heartburn,
Rad Rieath and all diseases arising irem a
disordered stomach. Price 'i5e. pur Rex,
mailable. Prepared and sold by
ANDREW G. KREY, DRUGGIST,
20 E. Orange St., Cor. Christian,
Lancaster, Pa.
Drugs, Chemicals, etc., always en hand al
thn must reasonable pi ices. ' Ji27-lyrtw
T
OltACCO PKKSSKS.
MINNICB'S LATEST IMPROVED TORACCO
1'KEfcSES.
Fer Casing and Haling Tohacce. Sold te hon hen hon
erahlo parties en trial. Warranted snnprfnr
in every ieature te any in present use. Il
net as represented can be returned at my ex
pense. Alse Manure Heeks ler cleaning sta
bles sold en same terms. Send for circular.
S. U. MINNICH.
LandlsvUle, Lancaster Ce., Pa.
3t-S,M,WW.
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Summer Dress Goods.
We have just received an elegant line el
LACE JJDNTINGS,
NUN'S VEIMNGS.
AL.BATUOSS CLOTJ1,
FUENC1I SAT1NES,
MADRAS GINUIIAMS,
FKENCH GINGHAMS,
SCOTCH GINGUAMS.
A full line el
WHITE GO ODS.
CORDED PIQUES.
FIGUUED 1UOUES,
DOTTED SWISS.
INDIA LAWNS.
VICTOK1A LAWNS.
Our. Parasols and Sunshades
Are purchased direct trem the manulacturer,
and are of special value.
SATIN and TWILLED SILK PARASOLS,
with Lace Trimmings, in Natural Slick, Ilene
and Fancy Handles.
JAPANESE PARASOLS,
SATTEEN PARASOLS,
SUN UMURE1.LAS,
AL.Ii AT LOWEST PRICES.
J, B. IARTH & CO.
Cor. Weat King and Prince Sta.
LANCASTER, PA.
VTKW YORKSriiRK.
SUMMER GOODS
AT TIIK
NeM Yerk Stere.
Rare value in
SUMMER SILKS
In Stripes, Checks and Plain Celers, at 44c,
WlC. ttliiti. and 7."ic. a yard. SHADED DRESS
fell.hS,.riSc. a yard. COLORED DRESS SILKS,
elegant quality, $1 (Hi a yatil. An innnense
quantity et
LACK KUNTINCiS,
NUN'S VEILINGS.
Summer "Dress Goods :
INDIA LINENS, VICTORIA I, AWNS,
NAINSOOKS AND DOTTED MUSLINS
Al. Very Lew Prices. We purchase our
PAUA80LS AND SUNSHADES
Direct liein the largest manulaeturcrs and
can give the best possible value. TWILLED
SILK PARASOL, in natural sticks, horn and
l.uicv holders. -ATIN PARASOLS. LACE
TRIMMED PARASOLS SUN UMRRKLLAS.
Ladies', Gents' and Children's
Summer Hosiery and Gauze Underwear,
In all Sizes and Qualities. We. have opened
another choice line 01
SASH lilRIIONS. LACES AMD LACE GOODS.
KMP.ROIlir.RIE AND FANCY DRESS
I'.STTTOVS, at Lewest ( ily
Pi ice?."
Watt, Sliand & Ce.
Ne. 8 and IO EAST KING STREET.
IV
, KTZOKII XI liAJII(l.IAI
!
White JJress Goods
-AT
METZfrBR k HAUBBM
CHEAP STOKE.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN
lite Dress Goods.
VICTORIA LAWNS al Wc, I'c,, lf.c., 20c,
Be, :'.:c., :.7J;;c.
.IUD1A Ll'NEN at 2ilc, 25c, .:ic.::7Mc., SRe
SWISS MUSLIN from lucent- up.
LACESTRIPI'.D MUSLINS.
LACE CHECKERED MUSLINS.
NAINSOOK PLAID MUSLINS.
CAMRIMC: CHECKERED MUSLINS.
All at Lewest Prices.
-AT
ietzpilHaugliMi)!
Cheap Stere,
43 WRST KING ST., LiNCASTKR.
' r.. ween 1 he co. p,-.: lleuer.ud Seirel Herse
HOIl.i.)
TIMf.UljK, XV.
iiniN r. suhausi.
GREAT BARGAINS.
.IUST RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE
LOT OF
CHANDELIERS
AND
GAS FIXTURES,
GLOBES,
COAL OIL LAMPS,
rinni?tiii and (us(ittiiig, Hoefing
and Spouting.
-AT
JOHN P. SCHAUM'S,
NO. 24 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
tel27-lvd LANCASTER. PA.
(IKOCJJJKIJCS.
THUKSK'.I.
FIREWORKS.
FIREWORKS,
TO DEALERS :-
We new have in atore a full stock of FIRE
WORKS et every description which we are
prepared 10 jeii 10 me iraue at lewkst
PBICES. Give us a call.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 KAST KING STREET.
We. have a few Dezen California Emits, viz.:
Apricetts, Egg Plums and Green Gages which
we are selling at nc. a can; these are bar
gains Wu want te close out the let. We still
have -J cans Tomatoes ler 25c ; 3 cans Cern for
25c; Mar Fat. Peas, 10c; String Deans, 12c :
Fresh Canned Apple?, 12c; Fel's'Cern, 10c,
&c, Ac,
At Bursk's,
Ne. 17 BAST KING STREET,
LIFE
IT WILL PAY
Item Ne. 1.
Sold Short of the
Market.
A FUNNY incident with the $2,00
men's pantaloons. We have only four
hundred in stock te -day, but will have
another thousand next week. Last
Saturday a man bought a pair of them
and went away well pleased. Meeting,
shortly after, a party of friends, he
boasted of his bargain, and jokingly
said that the trousers cost him $2.75.
Several men present were anxious te
knew if they could de equally well,
and the fibre. wd joker uet only assured
them that they could, but generously
offered te take their sizes and supply
them. His offer was accepted with
thanks, and the result of his day's
work was that he bought ten pairs at
Oak Hall, one pair at a time, paying
$2.00 for each and collecting $2.75,
thus making a net profit of $7.50.
Heavy brokerage that. Is any fur
ther argument needed upon the econ
omy of Oak Hall prices ? A few con.
elusions are in order. Was the trans
action right ? Plainly, no. Hew was
it possible te make it? Only upon
the ignorance of the purchasers. Why
were they ignorant '.' Because they
were tee smart te read " advertising
trash." Fer ten days theso same $2.00
pantaloons had been advertised. One
minute en an Oak Hall advertisement
would have saved theso ten men 75
cents each. Deductions are obvious.
Oak Hall talk means something.
Item Ne. 2.
Arithmetic for
Yeung Men.
A simple calculation will give the
price en certain lines of Youths'
Suits, namely :
Stillwater Cassimotes, an excellent
article, never sold less than $10.00.
We divide the priceby 2 and soil thorn
at $5.00.
Fearless Cassi mores, very strong,
medium weight, never sjld less than
$8.00. Price reduced three-eighths,
te $5.00.
Victory Cassimeres, very durable,
never sold less than $7.50, new one
third off, or $5.00.
Auburn All-Weel Cassimere, very
stylish and fine. They are well
worth $15.00, have been offered as a
bargain at $12.00, but are furtber re
duced three-eighths, and you can have
them new at $7.50.
Stafferd Cheviot. Are down ever
40 per cent., or from $11.00 te $0.50.
Elberen Cheviot at two-thirds of
$10.00, or $7.50.
And we might add Blue Flannels
at $5.00, if the stock were net broken
te-day, and many ether things if
they wouldn't weary you te read
about them.
Item Ne. 3.
Clean Cut
and Well Defined.
Netice the Oak Hall way of putting
things. The enlv art in it is that our
rewspapcr talk should tell something.
It is never evasive. Prices and goods
are always connected and general
statements emitted. Nothing re
mains te be explained. It is se much
money for such and such a thing. It
is such a thing marked down se much
psr cent. An understanding or this
will put money in thy purse " and
biing your trade te Oak Hall.
WANAMAKER & BROWN,
S. E. Cor. Sixth and Market Sts.,
IN OAK
YOU TO READ
Item Ne. 4.
The Six-Dellar
Blue Flannel
Suits for men. The three hundred
that we offered en Saturday last were
gene by Wednesday. The four hun
dred and fifty new making are coming
in rapidly, but we cannot premise te
keep the counters full. It is our hope
te have at least One Hundred suits to
day, but hopes based upon the prom prem
ises of tailors are often delusive. We
are, however, pushing them hard,
very hard, and will keep our premise,
up te the selling of a thousand suits.
New dollars go out daily en these
goods and our return is just CO cents
en each dollar. On 1,000 suits a less
of $4,000. De you call this felly ? It
would be for many a clothier, but you
must remember that a big concern can
often afford te give you a bargain at a
less ; and also that Oak hall protects
this market by always offering the
very best bargain.
Item Ne. 5.
Maltese Cress
Dress Shirts.
Put your mind en.this. These shirts
were made for a house elsewhere,
and, for our own reasons, net deliver
ed. They are of Howe muslin, very
fine Iineu in besoms and splendidly
laundried They de net bear our trade
mark, and would be worth 40 per
cent, mera te us if they did. Being
waifs in our stock they must go, and
te close them within the coming week
we put them at
02 CENTS EAun,
Here is a chance for a prudent man
te supply himself with shirts for a
long while te ceme and make a geed
saving. The prudent men will come
quickly. The men that hesitate will
loose the bargain. Alexauder the
Great conquered the world by net
delaying. Imitate him and you will
conquer this bargain.
Item Ne. 6.
Large Lines for
Small Beys.
One hundred and five varieties of
suits for small boys. Bargains in
them, tee plenty.
The three lines at $2.50. Manhat
tan Cassimeres, Blue Flannels and
Grey Melten. Original prices, . $8.50
te $0.00. Average reduction, 53 per
cent. AH-Weel Indigo Blue Flannel
at $3.50, just down from $4.50. The
Rough and Tumbles have tumbled
again te $3.50, this time from $4.50.
Never anything like it before. The
Warren Suits at $4.50 are down from
$0.00. These are emphatically boys'
goods, they are se tevgli. In Auburn
Suits tbere is quite a variety at $5.00.
These are net marked down, but are
an original banrain. The price is only
two-thirds the value and they are
among the cheapest of the whole Bar
gain Line.
Linen, Cotten and Marseilles Suits
are new ready iu large variety at
from $2.00 te $5.00.
1 ,. TMA.VMZMM9' VJDM
HALL !
EVERY ITEM.
Item Ne, 7.
Cut Prices en
Large Beys' Suits;
Ayrshire Suits. All Weel. Lets
never en the counter until one week
age and yet the prices bisected.
They were cheap enough at $8.50,
but you may have them at $4.25,
and if yen want a choice at the
price you can have Elberen Cheviot
suits at the same. The Rough and
Tumble suits are $5.00 new, and the
Manhattans at $4 are nearly seltl out.
The Stafferd Cheviot at $5.00, down
from $S, is another lively bargain.
The Warrens at $7.00 and Fine
French Cassimeres at $10.00 are
30 per cent, and going quick.
If you want .very fine goods in
Beys' Suits we have them in the
choicest Foreign and American ma
terials, beautifully made and trim
med, and at prices relatively cheap.
Bear in mind that every suit of
Beys' Clothing is of our own make,
expressly for the retail trade of Oak
Hall. Eighty-nine lines of them, all
told.
Item Ne. 8.
But
"Oak Hall is enterprising, but"
step ! Let us say a word. Yeu were
going en te say that if you want fine
things you should leek somewhere
else. We want te nail that mislead
ing remark euce mero, and ask, if yen
want any line things for the het
weather, that you take a leek through
what we have te show, and then, if
you find use for the " but," but away
and we will take it cheerfiilly.
We will show you a splendid let of
Seersucker Suits, gonuine India goods,
the finest in every respect.
Choice cream colored and light drab
Mohair Coats and Vests.
Pongee Coats and Vests.
Duck and Marseilles Vests of every
sort.
English Imitation Seersucker Suits.
Black and Fancy Alpaca Sack Coats
in very great variety.
Anything you want in the way of
Clothing te help you keep cool we
have ready and waiting.
The crowds of evary day this week
show that the peeple knew and be
lieve it.
Item Ne. 9.
Concerning
Skepticism.
Unless we are tee stupid or tee ig
norant te knew, and we de net think
we are, we assert that tbe story of the
retail clothing trade fails te show
equal offerings of bargains with these
new running at Oak Hall. The only
difficulty is that peeple find it hard te
believe their own eyes They often
come te Oak Hall, leek at the goods
and wonder what is the reason we are
selling co cheaply. There are. only
two things that we see in making
prices.
First What is the cloth worth in
the market.
Second The Oak Hall principle te
sell the best for the least.
We leek at the goods, we ask these
questions and settle prices according
ly. Shall we tell you why ? Yes,
there are twenty-two years behind Oak
Hall, and before it, all time. We
work uet for a day. The cycle? of
years will pay us, even if June, 1883,
does net.
PHILADELPHIA.
. Cars rum utoUews:
..TveIjmeatse1, (P- Xepet), at 7, 9, anj
11:30 a. nu, and 2, 4, 9 and 8:30 p. m.. exwrnt en
BaturUAy, when the last ear leaves at 9dC p. in
Leave Mlllersvule (lower end) at 8, 8, andjll
a. M., and 1,3. 5 and 7p.m.
cars run dally en rve time except ea Sub"
dv.
COLUMBIA rORT JJKPOS1T BAIE.-
J, KOAI) T1MB TABLE.
S28n.owrn?I-e":nlrlTen the Columbia
Ume DeP9lt ludlKHui en the following
BQPTHWABP. I STATIOJia. I MQRTHWABD.
; Columbia.... .5 ;
2$ Washington... 8:09 5:25
6:42 1038 Ciesswell.... 8.02 5:20....
JS I" ..Sate Harber... 7:45 5:06 ...V
WgU-OO Shenk'a ferry.. 7:40 5:01
? J .....Pequea 7:36 4:58
7:12 1IKXS .Yerk Furnace.. 7:34 436
7:17 11:10 Tncquan 7:28 4:51
7:23 11:15 McCail's Ferry. 733 4:47
7:37 11:26 Flte'a Kildy... 7:10 4:36
7:41 11:30 Fishing Creek,. 7:0C 4:33
7:50 11:38 7:10 ..Peach Bettem.. 6:57 4:26 7:50
8:05 11:54 757 ...Cone-wlngo... C:4I 4:12 7:3G
F.K.
8:13 12:03 7:37 OcUiala. 6:32 4:06 7.-2S
8:25 12:15 8;00 ...Pert deposit.. 6:20 3 ar. 7:17
1230 &20 ....Perryvflle 3:41 7:05
l)KADINU m COLUMBIA B. B.
AKRANQEMKNT OFPAS3KNGKB TBAIKB
MONDAY, NOVEMBER I3ra, 18S2.
NOKTUWAKJJ.
UAVI.
A.M.
A.X.
Qaarryvllle ,
Lancaster, King St
Lancaster
Columbia. ,
ARRivm,
6:20
7:30
7:10
7:30
7:W
9:1C
9:20
BAadlng....
9:45
SOUTH WAKD.
lilAVm,
Vaaillnar
F.K. V.K.
V6 3:50
1:10 5:40
3:20 5.50
A.K. X. hr.K. r.n
7:25 12:00 6:10 ....
V.M.
9:10 2-.10 8:25 ....
fc.'M 2:10 8:13 5:15
9:40 .... 8:25 6:26
10:10 .... 9-5 6:30
Ajaajia
ABKlVa.
Columbia
T -A 4U AA4A
IAUtOOUIi(i(f((
Lancaster, King St....
Unarryvllle
Trains connect at Kcadint? with tr-.ilns. round
from Philadelphia, Pottsvlffe, Harrlsburg, AN
luutewn and New Yerk, via Bound Broek
At Columbia with trains te and irem Yerk,
Uitnover, Gettysburg, Frederick and Oaltl.
mera. , m. WILSON. Stmt.
1)BNNNVi.vania uailiuuu-nkw
SCHEDULE On and after SUNDAt
MAY 13lh, 18J3. train en the Pennsyl
vania Uallread will arrive at and leave the
l.uncaat-Hi and Philadelphia tlepebi as fellows :
Lev Ar
Eastward. Lan Phil
A.K. A.M
Mall Express 12:42 255
Philadelphia Express 3:12 5:15
Fast Line mx 7:50
Harrlsburg Ext.s S.M iose
Yerk Accon1n3n.lu.len arrives 8:10
Lancaster Accem, lai:eu arrives.... 8;55
Columbia Accein: e Hen uK) 11:46
p..
Fiedrlck Accommodation arrives.. I2S3
Sen Shere Expres 12:53 3:15
I V
Sunday Mall 2:12 6:IS
Johnstown Express 2:20 5:i
Day Express..... ns 7.2i
Harrlsbnrj; Accofttiiiedatlon 6 4.1 9:J3
Hanover Accommodation west, connecting
at Lancaster with Niagara Express at 9.4
will run through te llauever dally, nxcept
Sunday.
Frederick Accommodation, xvcst.rennectlnpr
at Lancaster with Fast Line, wiwt, at 1:35, will
run threnuh te K -edurlrk.
Le. lAr.
'PliillLan
Westward.
A.K.
A.M.
6:'.T,
HM
W
9 ST.
9.45
9 5(1
H.X.
1:35
K50
5:20
2:30
TM)
7:10
il:10
1:10
News Express
Way Passenger
Mall Train. Ne. 1. via. ML.lev.
4-:m
TM)
7.Y)
Mull Train, Ne. 2,viaCeliimhia,lbaves
nmgani i!.ipres.i
Huuever AcrnnuniHlntlnn leaves...
Fast Line
Frederick Accommodation leaves.
11:06
P.M.
2:14
"V:ii
6:10
9:05
Uanisburg Accommodation...,.
Lancaster Accem mount Ien leavea . .
Columbia AccomuMlaten
Uarrisburg Express
Western Express
Pacinc Express
Ue;
Uarrlsburg Express, went, at 5:40 p. 111., has
direct connections (without change of earn) te
Columbia and Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged,
will step at Downtnfnewn.CoutoHVillu, Parkcs.
burg, Mount .Jey, hliznliethtrnvn and Middle,
ti.v.n.
Day Express, Fust Line, News Express, Mai
Train, Ne. 1, Western ExpresH and Purine Kx
press run dailv.
MOTIONS.
VTKW (iOIIUS
ASTRICH BROTHERS, ABt3.
PALACE OP FASHION,
NO. 13 EAST KINO 8TKKET.
LANCASTEIC, PA.
INAUGURATION "of SUMBIBR GOODS.
WHITE GOODS.
We have a very large assortment et Fine
White Goods, comprising
VICTORIA LAWNS,
TYEIIIA LINEN,
LINEN D'INDIA,
BISHOP LAWNS,
And PLAIN and DOTTED SWISSES.
Alse.a full lineet FKJUItED LAWNS at. Irnm
NUN'S VElLINttS in all el the new and de
sirable shades, at'jric. and .Mic per yuid.
BLACK ami COLOlttiD i'.UNTINCtf at very
low prices.
LADIES' IJNDKRWEAIC.
Onr stock of tlie.i: goods is new complete,
and we are ollerlngaemu really great bargains.
Plain Hand Chemise, 25c. Chemise, three rows
et llamliirgln?crting.uinl trimmed with Nar
row Edging, 50c. Deep Kullled Skirt. oed
muslin, 56c. Twe-Ilnllleil Skirt, bef i.aslln,
75c. Twe Unfiles of Hamburg, f 1.25, and many
ether cheap goods In. this line.
LADIES' SUITS.
We have new en hand an elegant line el La
dies' and Children's Snit el all kinds et sum
mer wear, comprising Figured Lwn Suits,
White Suits in large variety, Nn.. "'Illng
Suits, all colors, mid. in fUut.e! all l;i..dset
materials. Call at.d leek through our stock,
whether you wish te buy or net.
FANS, PAKASOLS, LACK CAPS,
SWISS CAPS.
Cream and Black Spanish 1 aces. Colored
Spanish Laces, Cluny Lares, Mattlessce Laces,
Russian Lac s. Oriental Laces, ete. All new
goods, at lowest prices
A large line el Lacu Heeds, such at Cellars,
Ties, Fichus, etc. Linen Cellars all tlie nov
elties in white anil colored. Linen Handker
chiefs, new styles. In fancy borders, at 6c.
GLOVES In Lisle or Silk all the new colors.
Kerlin Gloves as low as Din ; two hands. Fine
Lisle Gloves. 2ec.. 25c and .'Mc.
A lull stock or Laities'. Genu' and Child's
GAUZE: UNDEliWEAK,
In Leng and ShertSleeves.
COUSETS all el gecd make, at low prices.
Ladles', Gents' und Chllds' HOSlKltY,
Plain and Striped.
Imported Hese In Cardinal, Garnet, Pink,
Blue, etc., at lowest prices.
Infanta' Cotten and Woolen Hese.
11ATS AJtl CAFB.
OHULTZ-S SONS.
NEW, GOOD, CHEAP.
We are new offering the
finest assortment of Summer
Hats in the market at the very
lowest prices ; we guarantee
them te be of the best manufac
ture. We have a rich stock of
Tayler's celebrated Mackinaw
Straw Hats, Yeuman's celebra
ted stiff hat and a dozen ether
makes for men, youths and
boys. There are very few places
in this city where you can de
pend en getting just what you
want in summer hats. One of
them is here. Our business is
entirely devoted te hats. We
have a richer stock than any
body will believe who hasn't seen
something of it. Of plainer ar
ticles we lack nothing. While
passing drop in and see us.
SHULTZ'S SONS,
144 North Queen St, Lancaster, Pa
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