'S f !-v w , ' bt fflE IiANCASTER DAILY ISTEILIGENOERt THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1888. - wetn. When Kve brought wee te all mankind, Old Adam called her wee-man Bat when she wooed with low se kind, He then pronounced It wee man. Bit new, with felly ml with pride. abalrhDibaDd' pockets trimming, The ladles are 10 full of whtmi 1 hat people call them whim-men, Jem the CMcape Herald JUNE SI. said he: " I'ld yen recollect, my dear, 1 hat thli li the longest day In the year, And te happy a one that I'll never rrgfet it f 'I did knew," said she, "but you made me forget It 1" from the Century. Destruction or American Forests. General James L. llrlabane hai Jut & ll.heii tmnk nn i TrMi and TrM Plant ing." lie glvea an Interesting aoeonnt of the variety of trees te de leana in me virgin fereaU etthe United H la tea and the ranges of aell In which they will flourish best. Het what la or most Important are the facta be fumlsbea of the annual destruction of enr forest trees. Coming eastward, after a fenr years tour of army aervlee en the treeless plains etthe West, the contrasts of forest growth and the rapid disap pearance of donstly-weoded tracts during his sojourn en the frontier Induced him te gather autlatlca en the subject and print them a a warning of Uieoenaequenoet that must speedily ensue. Computing the enormous quantity of timber out for build ing purposes, for railroad ties and for the fencing In of farms, the statistics that he gives sliew that every year we atrip eight millions or acres 01 ireea ana piam ibbs than one million of seres te replace them. The end," he aayB, " is se plain even a feel may read It as he runs." And the work boss en. The creater part of the northern pine la gene, and the hemlock la fast disap pearing. Resort is new hsd te the south ern plne forests, heretofore scarcely touehed by tne woodman's axe, and the hardwood forests of the North Carolina mountain. This Incessant slaughter Is net only chang ing our climate, but la drying up thoseuroes ei our navigsDie rivers. Wonderful 1 A Henk at Una stealing. What I acqulre the substance of adltUcult book at ene reading! Yea, without any doubt. This can be accomplished by l'ref. A. Lel- aette's system et memery training, The pro pro teseor has taught thlt marvelous method te Immense classes nt Ihs principal colleges of the country, te darees of 1,037 at Baltimore. 1,005 at Detroit, 1,500 nt Philadelphia, 1,113 at Washington, l.ue at Bosten, etc. no alto teachcc It perfectly by correspondence. The method strengthens the memory for every service. Wilto for prospectus te Prof. A l.ol l.el sette, 2 7 yiftu A vp New Yerk. a Ths Ilamtaeraest Lady In Lancaster Hrniarked te a Irlend the ether day that she knew Kemn'a Balsam for the Threat and Lunge was a superior remedy, aa It stepped her cough Instantly when etheis had noetfect Whatever, no ve move uiis auu cuuviueu yuu of lu merit, any ar tres-aist will nlve veu a Bam- pie kovue tree. Large size 60e. and II ue. Koptere core guaranteed by Dr. J. B. Mayer S31 Arch street, Philadelphia. Kase at once. I no operation or delay from bnstness, attested by thousands of cures after othera tail, advice freo.seud for circular, umrle-lydAw J' A I. A UK OP FAHIUON. IREAT Nl'EUlAL, HAI.R -or-JERSEYS! JERSEYS!! -AT- ASTRICII'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, "emmencinjr Thursday, lune hist, and lasting until July 3d. The extreme low prices will terminate this sale before. Over 200 dozen of Ladies' I fine Jerseys will be sold at -a great sacrifice. Read these reductions, ana Iceme and see them. The prices must either sell I them fast or net at all. There fore you must avail yourself of this chance at once. All fine black and fancy Jer- Iseys reduced te less than cost. One let el about 10 dozens, Iranging in price from $1.50 te $4, have been reduced te actual hall price. $1.50 te 75c; $2 te si; S2.50 10 gi.25; $3 te $1.50. iune imported worsted jer- Iseys, reduced irem 3.75 10 $298. Cashmere I'ompadeur rrenr, reduced from $3 te $2.37. Military Beaded rrent, re duced from $3 75 te $2.98. Military, red, Irem $2.75 te $2- , , Nortelk, witli belt, reduced from $2.50 $1.99. Cashmere Ceat liack-, extra fine, reduced from $2 te $1.69, from $1.75 te $1.36, from S1.50 te $1.29. Pompadour, braided lrent and lapel, reduced from $2 te $1.58. Braided, reduced Irem $1.75 te $1.29, from $1.50 te $1.19, from sf.25 te 9 c. Pompadour, reduced from $1-75 te $1.29, from $1.50 te $1.19, from 1.25 te S9C Navy blue, fine worsted, re duced from $1.50 te $1.19- Navy blue, braided, reduced Irem $2 te$i.5S. Cardinal, fine worsted, re duced from Si. 2 5 te 89c Cardinal, braided, reduced from $1.50 te $1.19. Gebelin and Tan color, re duced from $1.75 te $1.29. Pompadour, plain and em broidered, reduced from 75 te 62c. Plaid and Checked, reduced from 50 te 39c. ASTRICll'S r. 0. F., Lancaster. UUMSltCH JtKHUKTU. CUIOAOO COTTAGE, Nha.ll "UK HKACH. 13 KENTUCKY AV 1 , AT 1-' . NllOCm . N.J. HOM1. LIKK.HI.KUANTCUISINK. I37.jmaiu.ib48 MUS. JOHN A.BTAIIL. VOAL, B AUMUAKDNKR'H COMPANY. GOAL DEALERS. Omoi:-Ne, 129 North QnoenStreet, and Ne. 664 North 1'rlnce etie.it. XAana-Kerui innce aueei, neaxueaeing aarulta LANOASTBK, fA B. B. MARTIN. Wholesale and Itetatl Healer In all ktndj et my Yixn-Ne, 430 North Water andPrlna Streets, above Lemen LancMtsr. nMyd ANNHAEUSER BEER. Tannhaeuser (TKADK MABK) THE B. & E. B.CO. THE BEST llEElt 11HEWED. Bergeer & Engel Brewing Ce. SEEK AND DIGESTION What Dr. liars, of ths Vnlvarsliy of I'sun fTlvaala, Hays About It. Dr. II. A. Hare, demonstrator of experimen tal therapeutics and Instructor In physical diagnosis In ths University of Pennsylvania, says ths physician Is frequently pnrzled when prescribing for a convalescent aa te which al coholic beverage of a mild and pleasant char acter he can recemmend with the least fear of "upsetting" the stomach. The writer hit. therefore, attempted te decide this question. Before passing te a direct consideration of the methods employed and the results ob tained it Is necessary that a few phyalolegloal and therapeutical pulnts be brought forward. Kvery one knows that alcohol retards diges tion fn the test tube, but aids It let bestomaen; and while these facts seem somewhat paradox ical, they are. in reality, perfectly logical, ler in the test-tube we have a given quantity of digestive fluid en which the alcohol may act. and we cannot have any Increase In the quan tity et that flald,becanae It Is surrounded by glaaa walls. In the stomach the alcohol acts quite as much en the digestive ferment as It does en the teit tube, but It also, by the pres ence of that vlscus, excites the gaatrle glands te such an extent that an excess of satiric Juice la secreted sufficient te counterbalance any antl-dlsnsllve influences. In ether words, the action et the spirit en the living tissues 1 gi eater than Its action en the digestive fer ments. Theoretically, alcohol ahenld never be med in tndlgoitlen or in conditions of gastric weak ness: practical! v. overv nhvslclnn nlnnan ence or education glvea alcohol under Jut these circumstances, and, very properly, tee, glvea the stronger alcoholic preparations In stead or the weaker, in typhoid fever we glve brandy or whisky In the llrst stages, almost jnlely for the purpese of Increasing dlges- it Is also known, by these interested In such matters In the profession, that beer aids dlgee dlgee tlen but little, or at all, by means of Its alco hol, s n ee that constituent Is present In se di luted a form and In such small quantity that it can neither aM digestion te any extent by acting en the coats et the stomach nor retaru It by influencing the digestive fluid. It should net be forgotten that while all alcohello flnlds theoretically retard gastric digestion, that beer does se much less than brandy or whisky owing te Its small amount of alcohol, and while, as has already been shown, this fact rather obtains agalnt Us practical use, that this Is overcome by the carbenle acid and bit ter principles et the beer, whleh stimulate, excite and act as bitter tonics en the gastric glands. Beers, te be wholesome, should, therefore, contain carbonic acid and bitter prlnclp'este a fair degree, the alcohol taking a subservient and almost useless role se far as digestion Is concerned. Te sum up thA results et these experiments, we And that the beers examined varied In their action as much aa fllty-nlne minutes, and that while meat beers de net retard diges tion la all probability in the Btomaeb, that ethers, such as these mentioned In tsenrtt part of the table, aid digestion very mate rially. Thus, In the casoef the RKHClfKKA KN GKL BUKW1NQ COMPANY'S Tannhaeuser It will bi noted that even In the test-tube the average dulay In gastric dlgi stlen equaled but 1SINUIE 30 SECONDS. Irem Medical Ifewi, June 11. THE TANNHAEUSER BEER Is a Special llrewincr of the RERONER ENGEL BREWING COMPANY, and unquestionably the Finest Light Beer extant. It is brewed from the flnest Pale Canada West Barley Malt and Saazer Heps, and highly recom mended for its tonic and nutritive quali ties. Elegantly Packed Fer Family Use. The high reputation enjoyed by the Bergner & Eagel Company is due Xa the fact that only the Finest and Ben Ma terials are used and that the greatest skill and care are exercised during its manufacture. BERGNER & ENGEL BREWING CO- PHILADHLPHIA. Kecnig & Wieseruan, Jr., Agent), UARUISI1URQ, PA. MKD1CAL. A RE YOU CONSUMPTIVE T USE PARKER'S GINGER TONIC Without delay. A rare medicinal composi tion that cures when all else falls, lias cured the went cases of cengh, Weak J.ungs, Asth ma, Indigestion, Inwaid Pains, Kxhaustlen, Mc.ut Druggists. HINUKUCOUNB. The safest, surest and best cure for Cerns, lluntein, Ac Steps all pain. Ensures com fort te the feet. Never falls te euro. 15 cents at Druggists. 1113COX A CO , N. Y. (2) w lLli ALWAYS WIN. And for this very rossen there Is TUUK net te-day a remedy within the reach of the public mere highly IIKIUT prized for Its valua In the house hold, In the counting-room, work WILL shop and factory, than UsNseM'ii 1'li6ikr as a remedy for aches and AI.WA3 pains of every kind. In Coughs, Colds, lioarseness, Pleurtsy, Chest WIN. rains, HheumallBm, Sciatica and Backache, lin.Ntu.Vs Plastxr Is re cognized by physicians and public as an ex ternal remedy without an equal. It acts promptly, pleasantly, and sUectually. Te Secure geed results always ask for Bausen's and take no ether plaster. Many worthless plasters are ettered en the reputation of bbm bbm sen's, butcatelul buyers won't be deceived. - -rqUMPaKKYH' Homeopathic Veterinary SpecHlcs, rer Horses, Cattle. Sheep, Dogs, Hogs, Poul try, nn I'AUK BOOK On Treatment of Animals and Chart Sent Fiee. OUUK9 Fevers. Congestion, Inflammation, a a Snlnal MenlniMtls. Milk Fever. B It. stratus, Lameness, Uheumallsui. C.C. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D.D. liets or Urubs, Worms. K.K. Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. a,U. Miscarriage. Hemorrhages. 11.11. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. 1,1. Eruptive Diseases, Mange, j, k. Diseases el Digestion. BTAVLK CASK, with Bpecltlca. Manual, witch lintel Oil and Medicated I7.W PRICK, single Bettle (ever te doses) lu BOLDBYDKUOGISTHt OH SENT PUKI'AIU ON UKCK1PT or PlltCs", Humphreys' moo, co., iij ruiien bu, n. i. lluiiipiirejs' Homeopathic Specific .Ne.'JS. In use SU years. The only successful remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness and Prostration from ever-work or etlibr causes. II de per vial, or & vials and large vial powder, for is oe. SetD uv Duneaisrn, or sent postpaid en re ceipt etprlc.j UUMPsWEYS' MEDICI MK CO , . . h.?-Ji ulten Street, N. Y. nmiU lydAwTu.ThAS neLDKN bfEOIKlO. DRUNKENNESS -OUTBB L1Q.UOU HABIT POSITIVBLY OUUEO V AOM1N1STXU1NO UU. UAlNltS1 UOLOKN BfKCiriC. It can be given In a enp of coffee or tea with out tbe knowledge of the person taking It 1 Is absolutely harmless, and will etfect a penna ,,, ana aTMwdv cure, whether the natlent is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands el drunkards have been made temperate men who have taken Gelden tHpe clflc In their coffee without their knowledge. and te-day believe they quit drlnklngpf their own freewill. ITNKVBU VAILS. TThe sys tern once Impregnated with the BpeclOc. It be lem once impregnated cornea an ut uir iiniHM Impossibility for the liquor appetite te exist. utIil Fer sale bv son CI1AB. A. LOC11KB. Urugi Ne. v KastKlng Street, Lancaster, fa. 6prlHjdTa,'Iba T TOMACCO. e LD HON EST I. Il OCR FOPUIjAB BRAND Old Honesty WU1 bs found a combination net always te be aad, A riNK QUALITY Or PLUO TOBACCO AT A KiAbONABLK PK1CA. Loek for thr)d H tin tag en eaeh plug. FIRST-OLASS ARTICLE -IN- Chewing Tobacco. DON'T VAIL TO U1VK OLD HONESTY A FAIR TRIAL. Ask your dealer for It. Don't taks any ether. JNO. FINZER&BROS. LOUIBVILLB, KT. ( srresii JUPKUIAL WATCHES for Farmers and Rallroaders, 14 Karat Meld Filled BOSS Cases, Klgln Works, K eaeh, .fob Let. Best Watch and Jewelry Repairing, spectacles, KyeHlassea and OpUcal Goods. Cor rect ttme dally, by telegraph only place In the city, LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 1W N. Queen St , opposite City Uetel, Mear Penn'a Jlonet. QUA- IKWKJjEK, Att -A LIST OF- Graduating Presents! Ueld and Silver Watches, Chains and Charms, ueidJeweiry,; Circlet Kings, Ueld Pen ilefders, ueld Pencils, Ueld Teeth Picks, Fountain Pens, stiver Jewelry, Gleve Vlnagretts, ' Silver Bangle Bracelets, lien lienaircs. Silver Watch Bexes, Silver Hair Pins, Queen Chains, ecarf Pins, Cellar Buttens, Gleve Buttenerd, Flower Pins, Sliver Garters, etc., etc., ete, GILL, . JEWELER, Ne. 10 West Klag Street. H EADQUARTEBB FOR WAT0HK8. SOMETHING FOR, ALL. Uave you bought a Present for your Friend who Graduates T If net, you should Call and Select It. Aside from Watches, In which we lead, ycu will find a Large stock et Nice Goods. Geed Goods ATA8MA.LI.C03r. Many Acceptable Little Presents In Silver Goods iWe will Sell at Away Down Figures. -Car, we have something you will want. WALTER C. HEM, Ne. 101 North Qneen Street, LAN0A8TKU, PA. Cerner of Orange. nl-tfd aOMSUCR UOODH. -piDlNGHADDIiKH. M. HaterMsli & Sen. SUMMER GOODS 1 LAP BLANKETS FllOM5.Te.TO 5.C0. iieusi: SHEETS, FLY ETS, EAK TIl'S, BASKBALL AND TENNIS BELTS. Ladles' Fine Worsted Belts In Blue and White. . Chameti, Sponges, Weel and reatber Dus ters. H. Habertush & Sen's SADDLE. HARNESS, AND- TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANUABTKU. FA. AHI'JIA l.T BLOOKX. A Hl'UAl.T PAVING I1LOOK. Asphalt Bleck Ce., ttmt.nHf 1'hetnriI.fiL. l'htla . 1'a. Werks-Urtdgeixirt, fa., Camden, N, J, MANUrAOTUUKUB OK Standard ABpbaltPaving Blocks BIZK9 4x)xll AND 4xtxll. In tfeneralnse forstreetpavlng.Hdewtlks.gar den paths, mUI yards and driveways, Riuters, cellars, vats and sea walls. Advantages: Noiseless. dusUess, strlcuy sanitary, prucU prucU callylndeatrucUble ana cheap, rer prices and further Information address! R. t?, OSTBR & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ce., ill North I'l In ce S u, Lancaster, l'a. uilmd WKIKEL'H f'AHHIONAULK MIL llnery and Trimming Stere, Ne.38 North (jueen street, contains all tbe Newest and Lateit Novelties of the season. ITlCbs rea sonable. Call and sea our stew Goods. apew 114 BOOTS AXD BIIOB. B OOTS AND 8HOE8. D. P. STACKHOUSE, 13 30 BAET KINO, 8T. Met old stock but ftesb, new goods coming In dally from the factory and bought for cash. That Is why we can sell our Shoes se much cheaper than the ether stores, and we give our eustotners the benefit of close buying, Everybody about here full of snap and vim t a different Shee Stere from what It was-a BETTER one t but et all Shes Bteres mere lite, aaera geed goods of the right sort and right prices. aarceme and see nt i we cheerfully show yen the goods, whether you purchase ornet. D. P. STACKHOUSE, Nes. 28 and 30 But King Start, LANCASTER, PA. aW lydAw JTKW HHOK HTORK. Summer Feet Wear! Everything desirable In low cut shoes, Ox ford ties and slipper In great variety ler la dles, misses and children. Ladles' French kid, hand-turn Oxtenl ties In common sense ana opera tees, very light and easy te the feet. A very stylish low shoe for ladles is enr pat ent leataer foxed Oxtenl tie with Leen V or leather heel ; we also have the plain tee and Up Oxford with the same stylish heels. A neat and reed wearing oxrerd tle for la dles, plain tee or tip, at tl-oe and 11.23. slippers In all styles. An opera slipper with common sense tne and hnel, patent leathertlppers, opera tee slippers with high and low heels t also a full line et beaded vamp sllppem Fer misses' wear a fine Uongela Oxford Ue In heel and spring heelt the same shoe in patent leather. Fer children Oxford and sailor tits. The Southern tie for gentlemen In Kangaroo Is as neat, oemfortablo a shoe as can be wetn lu warm weather. Uongela Oxfords for gentlemen tnpointed tee and Up, also In plain!) read ter. our line et 12 no and U 00 calf shoes for men with itiioeth Inner sole cannot be excollea for the price. n. swTlkey, (New Cash Shoe Stere) Ve. 21 North Qeeen Street. LANCASTER, PA. tnarK-Smd F BEY A EOKEllT. HOW TO SAVE FROM 25 te 50 Per Cent. WEUAVKBOUdHT W1XMER HESS' ENT1RK STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. AT A GREAT SACRIFICE 1 And net having room for them in our EAST KING STREET BTOltK, we resolved te open a Branch Stere at Ne. W West King slreet, where we must sell thorn en In a Few Weeks, (as we cannot Rent the store longer than July 1st,) te de se we will posltlyely soil thorn At and Mew Cost. An-eng the stock are seme of the best makes We will positively save you from vs te 60 per cent, en all the goods bought at this store. Infant's Pebble and Kid Butten Shoes, SSc. Child's Kid Spring Heel Shoes, 4 te S, Afle. Child's Ktd and Tebbln Spring Heel Shoes, regnlar prlce 7&e and 85c, cea. Old Ladies' Lace Shoes, Regular Price 11.28 and 1 .80, 1 00. Child's and Misses' Grnin Lace Bhecs, regu lar price 9ec and fl oe, Ms. All kinds of Misses' Shoes, Heels and Spring Heels, regular prices 11.2 11.35, l W, ll.U and 11.78, ILOOand 11.28, Special Inducements. As we have a large let el 2X, 3 and 3X we offer Special Bargains te Ladles who can wear these sizes. Ladles' Ulove Kid Tep andPebble Shoes, l 25 1 regular price, oe. Ladles7 12 te Shoes for 11.60 1 1100 Rhees for 2 as and 2 80 1 U 60 Bhees for 12.80 ; ll.oe Shoes fora&eoi ls.ue and as 26 shoes terlt.av, Bpace talis us te mention prices of our Men's Bhees, but we will sell thosejust as cheap as the above menUened prices. Call In te see the Goods whether you Intend te purchase or net, we will consider It NO TROUBLK te show the goods at theso prices. The One-Price Cash Heuse, 6 The Leaders et Lew Prices In Beets & Shoes. BRANCH STORE NO. 29 WKBT KING BTKEUr, (Next DoertoHager'sBtoro ) MAIN STORE: NO. 3 BABT KINO 8TBBBT, LAN OABTHB, FA. SWNOTIQR As we must positively vacate this room J uly 1, we will keep tliU Store en ever' evenluu. arJsHmd HA1IY OARUIAatm. F UNN BBEMHMAN. 100 Different Patterns -OF- BABY CARRIAGES -AT- FL1NN & BRENEMAN. "Alaska" Mrigerateis HAVK NOIKQUAL. FUHN & BRENEMAN, Ne. lba North Queen Btrnat, LANOAETBU VA.. MUHIVAI.. QOPKHIOR QUAL11Y MUSICAL BOXES. ilENUY OAUTSC11I A SONS, Me.'.HO0 Ch ntnut BUeet, l'htlfcdelptila Bxamlnallen will prove our Inatrnments fax suparlorve any ether make, net speaking of the worthless trash that abounds In the market, seen being et mere annoyance than Iileasure te their owners. Old and Imiver ectly made Music liexer carelully repaired by experlencfwl workmen from the ininuhuv tnrv lnHwitterland. correspondence sellcltud. I Sand sump for catalogue and price Us u uevai UeAw FREY ECRERT MMM s TAMM BROTHERS. G OJDSt QOOD3I Stamm Brethers. 35 and 37 NORTH QUKEN ST. -AT-LOW PRICES. S" LMNUOFF T0- SELLING OUT CLOSB BUSINESS. TO rOVBLY DESUINS -AMU- COI.OH1NQS. TUB DAILY CROWDS TELL 1IIE REST. 1,000 Elfferent BARGAINS. CUMMER ULOVES FORLAUIBS, 1) Columns of the niccssary te mention oeou soparately, WITH YOUR HELP We will be Closed Out CUMMER IIOSIKKY FOR DADIES AUGUST 18. 3UMMER UNDERWEAR FOR Lt DIES OU'LL BE rOR ALL TIME USED CUMMER UNDERWEAR Bosten FOR MEN DK HIRAIU.K HHAUK3 DRICSS UOODH. Metzger & Haughman Ilave new In Bleck from Latest Importation THE NEW DESIRABLE SHADES DRESS GOODS IN- Henrletta and Gebalin Blue, Serpent Green, Metzger & Haughman's NOS. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite the Cooper Heuse. TJARD dc MeKLRO Y. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. SPECIAL ! Opanlng te-day a lob of these choice styles TOILE DU NORDE, In Larse Plaids, Blue and White, at 12Ke PerYard. These goods are scares and In great demand. bard & Mcelrey, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, 'aTEXT deer te court ueuhk. NEW ARRIVALS TO-DAY IN- Sateens, Challis, Batistes, Ginghams, AND OTilKK WARM WKATilKK 1'AllflIOH. Toe Challla consist of new stiles et this month's production, ana are shown te-day ler the tint time. Vast colors. 8 ana lu cents a yard. V017 destrabln O obi In Ulne are among the new Satenns at 1X cents. A te are Itarpaln in rrench MeiirnlnK Hatoens U an assortment at 23 cents ; wen 37X cents. Many New Ulnghams at 10 ananx cents, New White Goods I Heavy I'lrjun Welti at 12W. 17, W. 25 and 31 centx. Don't miss thr in. One Let of I are Stripes Just In ut 15, maile te sell utrc. Klejfantasitortinent of Swim EmUrelderles add flouncing!. Creaui Matuila's In Variety. FAHNESTOCK'S, NOB. 35 & 37 BABT KINO ST.. JKWEI.RY. H. .. RUOADH .t HON. NOVELTIES We hae juBt received an invoice of Geld and Silver Brace lets. Many of the Styles are Perfectly N6w and have never ap peared before In Lancaster. Water Pitchers, Ice Tuba, lea Plcka, Berry Spoena, Etc, and all at Bettem Prices. Call and Examine them, Repairing in All Its Branches. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne, 4 West King Street. HTOCK S1 IOUKKARM. ENGLETREE ST0HM KINO, ii I G 1 , llj Hupp; Medium, lire of il'J from 'JtlUr te 2:U0. "The most nrellflc reservoir of snood that mr lived Itay hew, foaled ltai iimihur tt, hlnml In uiiiiMAM AiKOlUM. !W. 3d dam by Smith's Alessenicer. son et Dili IJXtJKSS ntnu iwuusiu naiiu., tiuikiu i,am b,., nuu la b very .iuuvuuul norse, wiin a grcai dral of style and tlnUli. He has never been defeated In the show rtnir, taking Ave drat pre miums ever some el the best hor.ea In the country, storm King should enter the 4 JO list at any time. HI IIEXHV, 4214. My Mnmbrlne Dudley, record .l9h Darn Vlrslnli my horse, foaled 1S?. ttirteliam Kpaulette, i It, ?d dam Nell (dam of ill II INUV stands I'M bands Has taken ludgea by the " Scale nl f etnts" and as a two-year old .coiixmef points, which has never been equaled. Many noted borsemen have pronounced him the must eltgant young horse la the country Terms for Storm King and HI Henry, tw. should mare net preve In foal, the ame maroer ny ether ran be returned f rue In lseV. pi6-3mdlh.irA8 DAN'L G. ENQLE, Marietta. Pa. TJKCOMMKNDKD RY EMINENT rilYSlCIANS The" Best "Tonic, A Concentrated Liquid Kxtract of Ualt and Hep ser sale only at 1 J.C. UOUUUTONACO., Nes.1 and xi VYMt King sueet. ajsiemi, CUMRKa UO IIUY FORMER. D KBSa UINGIIaafB. nitlNTEI) INDIA L1NKN8, Levely Designs. RSfflP. I&INTED MULLS, Coelest Fabtle Made. DLACK DRESS BILKS, SUUAII81LKBA1AT1N RltADAMAS. Isrrsitiasicrcii would be IREAM t DRKJS GOODS IN VARIETY B' AC1C CABIIMEKEB AD , ULACK UBNRIKTrAS WELL PAID IN VIMTINO Till PMUHOIDEKIE?, LAUSE Stere. DOLLARS, CUFrSand RUCH1NUB. Albatross Oleths, Oream, Gelden Ecru, &e, &e. Opposite Fountain Ien. LANCASTER, PA FOR STJMMEE ! FAHM. STOCK PARI. HamTepsy Tayler, by Alexander's Nerman, slreILula,2 UK. Jt nmn litr UnwAriVa Htr I IhArlM. Ithnmiuihhruilt id dam by Heward's Blr Charles (tboreuuhbred). til's AtosBenger. la. by Volunteer slroel St. Julian, ii. Virginia la sis mbeiu (sire 01 Velmer, 2 iij), and yiorence, gruudsen el Iiateman, 2 W). by Ilambletenlan. 10. 3d dam dam of l'late.SH, by shark, son of American Bcllpse. nvenraiiiremluins In tiinahnv rinir. w,i tvtrw Wl VIBDUIl, DKNTI8T. . Particular attention given te tilling and preserving the natural teeth. 1 have ail the latest Improvements for doing nice work at a very reasonable cost. Having years of ex perlence In the large cities I am sure te give he best of satisfaction and save you money, beat arUOCtsi teeth only 6400 tier set .maxiB-lya Ne. M MUUTU UUBKN .tT. TRAVKLMRB QVIDM. u-ui-M-u--re--i- i.-1-Tulr r-- " - JEAUINU & COLUMBIA . R. Atrangoment or Passenger Trains en, aa allr, SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1888. NOUTUWARD. A.M. Leave Qearryvllle a. x. r. n, 9 IN llte & II JB SJi 12M M 1230 aw. r w. 2.40 &.BS A. W. T. ft, ll.W S.10 r.w. r.V. 1M IN 203 8.M . ? , CM Kins Street. Lane 7 an Lancaster 7.40 Ohlcklcs. 730 Marietta Jitocllen 7M Colombia. 730 Keaatng ejw SOUTH W A no. .. Leave . w. lieaains ;S; . Arrrlvaat . If arletu Junction oei Ublckles Ssn Columbia ... n f aneaster , in Kins1 Street. .Lane........ Dan uiwim SZ gaarryvlUs law s u SUNDAY, Leava Onarrvvtlleat 7.10 a m. King street, Lane at 8.03 a. n, and S.U p, m. Arrive at Baadinr, 10.10 a. m., and B4S p. te. Leave; Beading, at 7.20 a, m and 4 p. m, Arrive at Klnst Street, I.ann., at 9.20 a. m., and ,8.60 p. as. .wi, TH.I1lV1l-pill, . sTTralns connect at Heading with tralM Is ";' ' and from l'htladnlphla, FetUvllte. HarrlsmirwT' fV?k- Aiientewnand Mowxera-. via. Bound JtranC ' 'vi ' Konte. 1 At Columbia, wtUi trains te and from Torts, Itanever, uettysburg, rrederlcK and BalsV mere. ., r.Hi. MArtSlu JnncUen with trains te aa from uhlekles. AtManhelmwtth trains te and trem Leba non. At Lancaster Jnnntlen. with trains te and from Lancaster. Qnarr j vtile, and Ghlcktes. A.M. wiLeON sueenntendent. LKHANON A liANOAHTKR JOINT LINK KAlUtOAU. Arrangement of vasaengOT Trains en. and after, Sunday, u at IS, lttss. NOUTUWARU. Irfavn a.m. r. K, Onarrrvllle.... I Inndar. r.lt. r.at, King btroet, Lane.. 7,00 tAncaster. 707 Manhetm.., 7.13 Cornwall 7.69 Arrive at Lobaneu. 8.11 HOUIHWAKO. Leave a m. Lebanon,, 711 Cornwall 727 Manhetm 7.M Lancaster,...,....,. B2 Arrive at OIPl B 54 SOS 0.01 13 6SM4.45 6 68 9.17 12 31 12 43 1.18 148 1.M 7.10 931 r M. r, K A K, 12 30 7.D07.M 1243 7.4419 10 1,14 81&8.40 1 48 8 42 9.11 King Btroet, lAne.. 8 86 1,60 I.W9M A. M. WILSON, SupU It. A O. UaUread. s.8,Ki:rr,aupL u. u,u. PINRSTliVAHIA XAU.KOATJ BUHltUUL.-In offeet from Jnne U. 1ST 8. Trains LBAva LABaism ana leave ual ax. live at rhtlAdelnhla aa fellows 1 iiesia FMuadelphl itnap.m. tee a. cm. 1M m-m. Leava Lanesttef, iaa,ai. MBa,m, 8a.m, twa.aa, 048 a. sa. WMTWAKU. raeiia zpress.... stews Bxpresst Wa rassengert atau trainviaMU. UJOTI no. a Mail Train t naoeiomMa 7:40a. sa. gtajrara slzprass..... Hanover Aoeom,.,,. via celamptal UJ0a.na. f srast Aunef .,,..,,,,... rredenckAoeom.... Lanoaster Aoeom . . , , Harrlabnnr Acoem.. Oelnmbta Acoem.... Harrlsbnry Bxpreai I Western xpreast". XABTWABU. raiia. Bxpresst Fast Liner... 100 via oeinmoia BtlO via att, jet, 6J0 4:40 p.m. BtMp nu v-.60p.1a, Leava Lancastar. 30 a. ux. 8:01a.m. 8:10 a. . r.sa.m. iMna,ei. 11:30 n m. Htssp.m. MBp.m. ftoeKm, 4:46 p.m. 8:46 p.m. paeU 11:10 b. aa. A3T1VS) M eiSa.w, ioaea.s. naKWiy U'4Sa. SB. 123 p.m. K16p.SK. OTp. SB, 6:46 p.m. Harrlsbursj Kxpreai) uncunr aswia ai. Onlnmbta Aeoem..., Atlantle Bxpress.. sasbera Kxnress... Faliadalphia Aeoem. anneavMau. , Day Jtxpresst Hanlsbnrg Aoeom Kaap. as. Ik jjancaster Acoemmudatloa leaves timt' rtser;at8aep.rn,and aniras at JAtMajtaf at VtBS Is, BJL IM Marietta AoaemmodaUon laavaa oeiav - m it Ma at fc a. m. and reaches Marietta at (A aj juseh issvea wiamDia at u:ss awns. ana rnmf,--jni,' mM raaehlng Marietta at 101 aad tM. LaavM r m sasmeHsi s:u p. nu ana arrives as uenmeas) i'."s-'a. HMD t also, leaves at 6:86 and errtvea at 8-.se. 'Zri, xaa xers Aeeommeoauom leaves saanaaas, 3jijs, - n tu asus unns as iiennaswr at mum ssws ' -w j j-j uevuiis: wiia nsmiuaii jiiii at ims, aa.. r, jw vmm smivnea m ssqsimeqiugi uen. waat, aeav ''?,; 4 ratL.t!?2. di4 neettng at Laneaater with Fast Line, wi at trio p. m., will ran through te J mgh te rreaeneg. - 'z- ' j'. ". Xm rredertcst AoeemmodattoB, east, leavai aa. . 1 LaneasterMiasB llarrfshnrg Aocnmmedatlon west connects UX at Columbia for Yerk. ? Wr, uanoverAcoommoaattop, cast, leave C4N nmbla at 4:ie p. m. Arrlvea at l.aneastar at .en p. m., connecung wius my axpraes. bbbevbe MjjBommeamuvm, HMIKH1W WIIS m Laneaater with Niagara Express at tsMau J - j x , wUlrnnthrnnsbtnKannvef.eaUy.exaepr Z-,fi''i ndayi also connects at Columbia for S)aMt1"5 I BU, Will "nuday Uarber, cast Una. west ob Banday, whea lama; will step at bownlngtewn,coatesvuis' raniii eurg, ssi. jcrr.BiisaoevntewnanaMiaajmow, l roe amy trains wnica run aauy. tmns Ua Mail train wast rans byway of Cein: swhlch run dally. ObSbb4aw ist runs br wav of OeliHlBk Ji K. WOOD. General Passenger AgaaV CHA8. U. JPUUU Oenarai Manager. OAJtPJtTtl. e ARPKTINQS, AXMINSTCR, WILTON, MOQUETTE, BRUSSELS, TAPE8TRY, AND INQRAIN CARPETINGS ORIENTAL CARPETS: TURKI8H PERSIAN, INDIAN, and JAPANESE RUGS McCALLUM & SLOAN 1012-1014 CHESTNUT ST., PHILADELPHIA. JAPANESE MATTING RUGS; CHINA, JAPANESE ANDCOREAN MATTINGS FLOOR LINENS' OILCLOTHS. and LINOLEUMS. ART SQUARES ftprlO-'tfWTu.TUAB W HANU KSK CHIKrS. B ANDANNA UANI)KKR0HII!,3. ekx reuu Bandanna Handkerchiefs 3, 5 and IO Cents, -AT- ERISMAN'S, JVO. 4 WES'l KINO SI. Mex.t Ucer te Bavlet's l'hotegrspu UJ. iwy. 0 -' MSr2 K$f til li , s, jr. .W ..J n,Vl ,. .i , m m .h U'A fi i-r3 M3 iftV m y i' 41 rfe. - m "ftp: &M4 & SX aa ISC' 4.08 tfSff- 6.18 -X- M" 1.50 Mji '.JS tt r . s " ajPi m p. 1' Lr 2$; M M fl!u W1 r M iiiw '.?; 13 tern . mk ' trJZ m ,f
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