t :"v-, sv-' wv -"J3fetV(r ?? . v "V JFHE LANCASTER DAILY INTBliJGBNCIER. SATURDAY, JUNE 80, 18BB, ifv: V At tj. I' K" c s IW- I A ID TO IAO. -'1MMibruum B1TO. "lt ICWpytHW."! "On -em rid Hie chare Jf a great church. wtaitfe, aM the woman he loves; en Ilia -we." There nu nothing beyond Te-night must end It one way or the The drumming of hl Angers grew lower en U knew, till bent like a block .tearing te the (Ire. The gnawing hunger hiring at Mi fleeh made hi brain clearer. ' He was te be hung en Ills boy like a mill i te drag him down, till one or ether of died! What It be were dead newl Ore gain would fellow; and as for less Tbe major rose mechanically; the eyea un der hi grizzly brews growing strangely keen ad glittering. "I don't knew that I'm of much account if one took stock of me." He passed his hand with a queer chuckle ever his big, hungry, rheumatic bedy: then glanced hastily toward the pile of J18S. en which be publisher had drawn for months, proudly conscious for a moment of the genius which had been his birthright "I never made my mark, though," he muttered, lie repeated that once or twice. The stock was taken. He steed quiet a moment, and then sopped his face with his ragged white handkerchief. It was strangely composed and grave. He went te a closet and took down from the or derly shelves a bottle full of dark brown liquid, from which he half tilled a goblet, whkh he placed ready en the mantel shelf; then, as though doubting It efllcacy, he took out a tiny vial full of white powder, and hid it in bis pocket. Unlocking a desk, he took out an old leather covered Bible, yellow with age, and began turning eer the leaves, te find the family record." "Bern, Jan. 81, Jehn, only child of Richard and Mary Standish." He read it ever, as he had dene every day since he gave the boy up. He fancied Ged cameos near te him in theso words as lie could in any ethers in that ttoek. It was the only page which be ever read. Bhe had written them there. "She knows whether I've loved her and you, Jack," steeping te kin the faded writing. "Your old father shall never be a weight en you, boy." He opened a knife and cut the leaf. It was loose new; he held it in his hand and steeped ever the fire irresolute. After all, his real held en life for a geed many years had been through that page; as it began te crisp, he glanced up quickly nt the goblet, then out of the square dormer window. Lights were beginning te gleam in the houses beyond the Hcbuylklll, the sky warmed red as cfnnabnr in the frosty sun set, while wisps of feathery smoke from Mime passing steamer wavered across it The world gave him a friendly leek for the last He threw the paper in the fire, put out his hand for the goblet when there was a sud den soft flurry behind him, and two nervous little hands were clapped ever hiseyes. The next thing was a hearty kiss right en his mouth. "Why, Madclinel chlldl is It your "Of course it is net me! there are se many pretty girls stealing In te kiss you without leave! Oh dear, I'm quite frozen, Unde Dan!" She looked as if she were; her chubby, dimpled face was blue, and the rimy drops steed in her eyes. Hbe perched herself up en the major's chair, beating her hands in their woolen gloves tegether. "If you only could unlace my beets? My feet haven't had a bit of feeling for an hour. I''ive miles did they tramp. I didn't want te break the note for car fare. It's the half yearly pay day, you knew. Just leek at it," fumbling in her besom under her sack and bringing out warm and crisp a bright new note, "I couldn't sleep until we'd both seen it and geno halves I" winking with both eyes and laugh ing oil ever in the most ridiculous, lovnble way. The major had taken off her shoes, and steed with tbem in his hands looking down at her. Bhe was se alive with beauty, She tmi se aire with beauty. warm blooded and happy I Bhe soenied te come te him like sudden youth or summer in this lest desperate hour. Thcre hung about her even the faint scent of rose. It seemed se easy te ceme back te sit down beside his little daughter, who loved htm with nil her honest heart, and be happy and jelly nnd alive as always. But be knew what he bad te de. "Hew long are you going te slay, Maddy f "Until te-morrow umess you would rnthei I would go te-night," quickly. "Yes, I would rather. I have some busi nessthere will be seme men here after awhile it wouldn't be best for you te stay." "Very well," Maddy nodded, turning her steckinged feet about before the fire. Bhe nr mVhI miratiens, but she gener ally fpund out all that she wanted te knew without them. "Hew long can I stay, Uncle Danf' taking off her hat "In two hours will be tlme enough. Let me have you long as I can." "Isn't thet n lovely batl" raising W her little fat flst, and looking ever it steadily into his gaunt, changeless face. "The brown plume is just the shade of my hair. Been fcurrl t work en The Camera lately, dearP "They've needed nothing for two weeks." "Oh!" Bhe was quiet a minute. "Just put that hat carefully away in my room, won't yeul and bring me my slippers. They're in tbe lower drawer. Yeu have the keys." She tat motionless until the deer closed behind him, and then like a flash she was in the pan try cupboard, which was empty, as we knew, and beck again by tbe fire. Bhe took up the goblet and smelled It The major, coming back, glanced at It jeifleusly, but it steed where he left it, and Maddy was leaning lazily back la her own low chair. She was pale, and the water steed in her eyes." "You're net well, childf" "Ne. Sit down by me, Uncle Dan. I'm lrH nnd I'm huncrv. that's all. I ordered a ratraculeus little 6upper as I came along. It will be here presently." She took his big hand as he sat by her, fingering it ever, hold ing it new and then te ber cheek. Some thing else than hunger had been at work with htm. They were both tee old soldiers te be beaten, as he was today, by a little whole some fasting. But what was the sere! Bhe did net knew where te thrust her probe, "They've raised my salary, Unde Dan, did youneticeP "Ne, I did net. I'm glad of It, my dar ling. Yeu can go through the world alene pretty well new, Maddy I" Bbe made a grimace. "Jf one only cores for hard work and money yes. But I'm tired of being alone. I mean te either ceme home, or you must ceme te me. Though a man of your talents would be wasted in a Jersey village like that They have only one newspaper. Yeu could net go there." "Only one newspaper, have theyf There was silence, "Jack is nt home," he said, at hut The cheek against which she hed prcjwxl his fingers grew suddenly, fiercely het Bhe get up and laid some weed en tbe grate, fat down leUurely, ber face turned from him. "Who did you say bad coma hornet Jehn! Jehn Procterr "Yes, Jack." The very uame of Use boy stabbed him like pain, et he could net keep it off his lips. He did net waver in his re solve. He would put himself out of the way te keep tbe shameful birth of his boy a kecret Yet, as the clock ticked away the moments of this last hour, nature grew almost tee strong for him. He could have cried out, se that all the world might hear, for hU son for his son, whose flesh and bleed was the fcarncu his. He heard the girl speaking te him as iu a dream. Her voice trembled in sJn.cj tewlf. mNHKbWXTvtPvVbb'cV BsB "Tell me something about him, Uncle Dan. Is be much changed P I see no change in him." He caught sight of her face, and through all his dull absorption, it startled hian; it was se strangely fresh, and dewy, and young. "I suppose Jehn has been successful, tbenP she said at last with an effort "He told me once he would never come back or write until he could de a man's work nnd make nil his friends proud of htm. Ha thnuirht. ft,. would forget him. He need net have been very much afraid of that" Bhe was talking half te herself, steeping as she sat en her steel, her brown eyes fixed en the Are, her hands pressed en her breast "I always knew he would find some little home in the west, and then come back; I knew he would." "Maddy!" "Yes, Uncle Dan." "Nl tell you about Jack," In an un naturally loud, harsh voice. "He is a man of mark new a leader in his sect They've called him te the first church hum His com panions are net yours or mine, nnd his ways ere net ours. They would leek upon him as tainted if he made friends of shiftless Bohem ians like us. He's in a world the deer of which is shut te you nnd me. It will be the same way when we are dead. He will be in side, but when I come the deer will be shut shut" A sudden comprehension broke through her face. Dimpled, kissaftle llttle face as it was, there was a latent nobility in it, great steadiness and strength. "I think you're un just te us, and te JbA," she said firmly, standing before him. "I tell you the boy Is en the read te suc cess, and he must go en," he cried. "No body shall stand in bis way te hinder him. I mean te stand out of his way. It will be quite cesy for inn te de It quite easy," Seme suspicions of years age were coming back te her, "I think I understand," she said. "Is Jeck willing that you should give him tipP "What could It matter te him! A shabby, old liar and braggart, as MeMurrny called me. I saw his church te-day, and the bonse where he will live. Be grnndly furnished, Maddy P "Churches nnd furnlture!" with n con temptuous shrug. "What are thy te Jack!" "1 saw the woman he is te marry," "Ahl the woman" "A daughter of McMurray's a delicate, white rosebud of a girl. He has everything new the world can give, Jack hna. Tlsrre's but one bar in his way, and that won't be thorelong." But Madeline had turned te the window, her face toward the sun that was going down. It was seme tlme lefore she came back. When she did, she steed by the mantel shelf looking down at him. "Docs the woman lovehlmr" "I thought se. It was her face." "8he only has known him n little whller "Wlthrew told me they met last month in Chicago. The match was arranged there." Bhe looked at her hand. There was a thin geld ring en ene finger a cheap llttle trifle, Ituch as a school boy would glve. It had been there se many years that it bound and pained the woman's full grown Auger. It had deue se for many years. (le be Continued.) Heme troellsh People Allew a cough te run until It gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, " Oh, it will wear away," bt In most cases It wears theui away. Gould they tie Induoed te try the successful tnwilclne called Kemp's llalssm, which we se'l en a positive Kiisranfc-e te euro, thy would Immediately seu the ex cellent oneet alter taking thu first de.e Prien 00 co. its aud I'. Trial tin Jrt At a Druggists. Jinll-lydaw Hapturecareguaranleedby Dr. J. II. Mayer 831 Arch street, rhlladelphla. Ease at once, no operation or delay from business, attested by thousands of euros after ethers tall, advice free, tend for circular. marlO-lydAw SPECIAL. NOTIOKS. Bneklan't Arnica Halve. Thi User rULvaln the world for Cuts.llrulses Seros, Ulcers, Bait Khoum, fever Beres,Tettor. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positively euros rites, or no pay required. It (a guaranteep te give per. feci satisfaction, or money refunded. Price IB eenta per box. Fer sJe by 11. B. Cochran, Drngglsl, Mea. ISt aud 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Junen-lyd SLEEPLEBb NIQIITB. made miserable by that terrible cough. BhBeh's euro is the remedy joryeu. Beld by It. it. Coehran, druggist Mn. Ii7 and 1IB North. OnnenSU Lancaster. Pa. (2) Mether Mothers 1 1 Mothers I It Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go at ence and get a boltle of MllB. WINSLOW'SSOOTUINUSYBUP. It will re lieeo the peer little sufferer Immediately do de pond upon It there Is no mistake about It rherti Is net a mother en earth who baa eve ised It who will net tell you at ence that it will regulate tbe bnwele, and kIve rest te the mother, and rellef and heallh te the child, operallug like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use lu all mens and pleaannt te the tuse, and Is the prescription of oneol the eldest and beat temaln phslclans and nurses In the United States. Sold every where, 85 oents a bottle. nutvl91dw BIlll.OH'S CO U Oil nnd Consumption Care it sold by us en a guarantee. It cures Con sumption. sold by II. B. Cechran.drugglsl, Neg. 137 and lhll North Queen St., Lanrusmr, Pa. (3) A Veiling llaby Is euutblug te be avoided. Babies with colds, babies with croup, bablra with scalds, burns, liluis. aehna. anruins. or n&tns aru bound te ba con e iieisv tenants nt the houwheld. X)r. Themat' Jtcltctrie Oil will euro all thoae com plaints, fur sale by U. U.Coebran, druggist lt'andlia Nuith Queen street, Lancaster. Tbe Ktsarrecilen et l.ntsrus W a miraculous otwrAtlen Ne one thinks et ralslug the dead inese times, theunh seme desperate y close te death's deer have been cewp'etelv restored by BnrUeek Bleed BlUtrt te genuine aud ImtluK health. ersUby il. 11. Cochran, eruKKlst, 131 and 1311 North vjueen stivet laneaaler. Hrlped Her Uut. " F r years have been a suvere sufferer from palus lu thu bark. Tried various applications. Una bottle el Ttevmt' JCclectrie Oil entirely cured me. Cured ethers equally quick " Mrs. HennlnK of llthUt., lluffafu, wrote this. Ker sale by U- 11 Cochran, druggist 137 and 1S North Queen street Lancaster. COUUltWllOOl'lNUCOUailand Bronchitis lmnuxllalely relieved by Shlleh's euro. Beld by 11. B. Cochran, druggist, Nea. 137 and 13d North Queen Bt L&ncastxr, Pa. (4) Don't Kxpenment, Teu cannot afford te waste tlme In experi menting when your lungs are in danger. Con sumption always seems at first only a cold. De net nermlt any dealer te linpose upon you with tome cheap Imitation of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, but be sure you get the geuulue Uei-ausohe can make mere profit he may tell you he h's something J ust as geed, or ust the same. Don't be deceived, but Insist upon getting Dr. King's New Discovery, which Is guaranteed te give relief In all Threat Lung and Chest affections. Trial bottles tree at II. B. Coch ran's drug store, 137 and IS) N. Queen Bt , Lan caster, Pa. (0) Til AT 11 ACKINU UOUU11 can be se quickly cured by BhUeh't Cure. We guaroutee it Beld by II. It. Cochran drnRglst. Net. 137 and 139 North Queen Bt. l.ancaatnr. Pa. 11) A Beuud Legal opluleu. K Cla; llalnbrtdgH Uunday, Esq., County Atty., lv f.n.. Tex.. Tex., savs: "uave usea niocnie Ce.. Tex., Tex.says: "Have used KloctHe ru with most hannv reaulta. Mv brother Ultteru with most happy results. My uremer also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely useet this medicine. Am satisfied Kloctrle liltlers saved bis life." sir. D. I.Wllcoxsen, of Herse Care, Ky.. adds a like testimony, saying: no positively oo eo oe llevet he would have died, had la net been ler Electric Bitters. This irreat ruined v will ward off. r a well at cure all Malarial Diseases, and for all Klduey, LlverandetomachDlserderssUinds unequaled rorsale by our agent. II. B. Cecbran.druggtst 137 and 19 N. (jueen tiL, Lanc&stdr, ra. (6) JUBT AB GOOD. Don't allow anyone te make you believe any ether remedy Is Just aa geed for sick headache as Dr. Leslie's Special rrescrlptlen, for It Is net true. This is the only remedy In the world that strikes at the root el thu disease and drives It out. Give It a trial. I b.ve been troubled with catarrh Irem boyhued, and considered my oaue chronic until about three years age 1 procured Lly's Creim t aim, and 1 count mytell sound te-day, all Irem the use el one bottle. J, U. coeley, Hardware atercnani, juunvruse, in. Mr H. M. Barber ha, usea r.iys cream uaiiu for ettarrh In his lamlly and oemmends It very highly. A lady U recovering the sense et smell. A Tunkbanneck lawyer, known le many et our readeis, save he waa cured of deatueis JWslen, Pu., Uatette. Ji6-2wdeedftw A t'irasaul AcauewUilgiueut. Had sour stomach and miserable appetite for months, and grew thin every day. I used iiuriiec mood BlUtrt wltbtbe meat marvel ous results: feel splendid." Mrs. Jeseph JohnteD, Pittsburg, Pa. Fer tale by II. B. ( echran, druggist, 137 and IU North Quevn ttroet, Lancaster, QUT1CURA BtCMJCDMK. Sere from Knee te lulcle. Bkln entirely re tone. Flran a mats oteittattj. shed one-third In site. Condi Leg dlmli.is tien hopeless, cured by the Cutlcura Itemed let. Fer three years 1 was almost erlppled with an awlnl sere leg from my knee down te my ant let the sktu was tntirely gene, and the flesh wts one mat of atsestn come physi cians pronounced it Incurable. It hnd ai mtnlshed about one-third tbe site of the ether and was In a hopeless condition. Altar try ing all klndt et remedlri and trending bob beb bob drndsel dollars, from which 1 get no relief whatever, l was persuaded loHryronrOUTI leHryronrOUTI loHryrenrOUTI CUBA kk.'ImhV!, i.nd the result was at fol fel lows i After three days I Betleed a decided ehanawfer tbe better, and at taeendortwe month l waa completely cared. My flesh wet punned, and the bona (Which had been exposed ter ever a year) get sound The flesh beiran te grew, and te-day, and ler neatly two yepast, mylesjlt at well at ever It was, sound in every tetpeet, and net a sign of the dlaossete bu teen. rt. U, AHKKN, Dubois, Dedgo Ce, Ua. Terrible RefTrlR from skin Diseases I have been a terrible tufferer ler yean from diseases of the tkln aud blued, and have been obliged tithun publle placet by reason et my disfiguring humor, llavebad lb best of phy sicians and spent hundreds of dollars, butjret no relief until I usedtheOUTIcUHAMKH s5IE, which have cured me, and left my tain at clear and my bleed at pure is a child's. IMA Mai Base, Olive Branch, F. O., Mist. Frem 145 toendt te 173 rounds. I have taken several bottles el Ceticura. Kb. selvbit with all the results 1 could with for. About this time last year, when commencing lit use. I weighed 115 peundt, and te-day I weigh 171 pounds UKO.UAMPIIKLL, Washington, I) C. Nera The ctmemu. meselvsibt Is beyond all doubt the greatest bleed puriner aver com pounded. Curious A, the grea ekln Cure, and Ctrri Ctrri ctraAtear, an exquisite Bkln Beaullfler, ex ternally, and Cctieusa Ubselvirt, tbe new Bleed runner, internally, ate a posit We core for every form of Bkln and Bleed Disease, from Pimples te ecreiula. Beld everywhere. Price, rcrieuni, tee I Beat, 6&e t IUselvekt, II .00 Prepared by the FUl'X'KK DUUU AMU UIBMICA I, CO., Dot Det Dot ten, Mass, ... aw-Bend for " Hew te Cure Hkln Diseases," Ol pages, 81 Illustrations, and l'O t-tlmenlais. DnL.,in ekln and Benin iirerved and uauy e beaullnud by uuiiuuiiA K. 10 AT IE U BOAP. Constitutional Catarrh. Ne single dlsnasn has entailed mere suffer ing or hastened the bn fining up Of the consti tution than Catarrh. 'Jhu i-enae el smell, of Uste, of sight, of hi-arlng, tbe human voice, me inina, ede or mere itnu uui'imuibsimj, yield telts destructive tiflnence, 'J he poison it distributes thionKheut Ihe system attacks every vlial force, and breaks up the most ro bust of constitutions. Ignored, because but little understood, by most physicians, lmpo lmpe tently assailed by quacks and charlatans, these suffering from It have llttle hope te be relluved el It this this or the grave It it time, then, that the poinler treatment of this terri ble disease by remediet within tbe reich of all passed into band! at once rrrapetent and trustworthy. The new and hlthtite untried method adopted by ur. tanterd In the prepa ration et bis Uadiual Cum has wen the hearty approval of thousands. It It Instantaneous In affording relief in all head colds, sneezing, snuffing and obstructed breathlng.anarapldly removes tbe most oppressive sytnotem, clear ing the head, sweetrnlng the breath restoring the senses of smell taste and hearing, and neutralizing the constitutional tendency of the disease towards the lungs, liver and kid neys. BAMroae'a Radical Ctms consists of ene bot tle el the Uadieali uHs.oeeboxof Catasrhal BeLVtNT, nnd lMrRevD Ixiialib ; price, II. J'OTTSH IlRCa .1 CniMIOAL Ce,, BOtTOK. KIDNEY PAINS, Ntrains and Weaknesses, Believed In ene minute by. that marvelous An tidote in rain, lnflmmnatten nnd Weakness, thnuiitlrura Anil- I'a'n Plaster. The first and eulv pulu-tllllng strengthening plaster, Kb pctally ndipUd te Instantly rollevo and sneedlly cure Klpnnv and Utorlne Pains and Weakness Warranted vastly 'superior te all ether plaa'ers. AtalliruRKist, Scents t tlvn ler II 00 1 or, postnae frte, et Peitrr II sun Ann CiikmieaL Ce , Bosten, Muss ieM lydW.SAlyw YKR'B PIIjLS. "TryAyer's Pills" for BhCNtnatlsm, Neuralgia, and Oeut. Ste phen Lansing, of Yenkers. N. ., says: "Uoo "Ueo "Uoe ommended ta a cure for chronle Costlvenost, Aver't PUlt have relieved me from that trou ble and also from UOUT, If every victim et this dlieaie would heed only three words el mine, I could banish Oeut from the land." These words would be 'Try Ayer't rills.' " "By the use et Ayer'a Pills alone, I cured myself permanently of rheumatism which had troubled me several months. These Pills are at ence harmlest and effeetual, anil, I be lieve wouldpreveaspocllloln all caaet et in cipient RHEUMATISM. Ne inedlclne could hare served me In hotter stuad,"-U. C. Jteck, Cerner, Avsyelles rarlsb, La. C. i Hepkins, Nevada City, writes i " I have usel AVer's Pills for sixteen years, and I think they are the beat Pills In the world. We keep a box et thorn In the house all the ytne. 'ihsy have cured ma of sick hoadache and neuralgta. hlnce taking Ayer's Pills, 1 have been Iree from all complaints." " 1 have deiived great benefit from Ayerla Pills, rive yearB age I was taken se ill with rheumatism that 1 was unable le de any work. 1 took thrce boxes of Ayer's Pills and web ontlrely cured, Blnce that time I am never without a box el thsse pills."-Puter Chrlstensen, Bhetwoed, Wis. Ayer's Cathartic Pills. rurARte BT Dr. J. O. Ayer Se Oe., Lewell, Mam. Held by all Dealers In Medlclne. JiMteJyl M ANDKAKK 1'1M.H. Biliousness I Symptems: WANT OF APPETITE. PUIIKKD TONGUE. HITTEK'IAHTK. CONSTIPATION. lIKADAOlli:. UKNEHAb DKPKEBBION. Treatment : Dr. Schenck's Mandrake Pills. THIS 18 SURE! AND SAFd. AL.WAY8 rersa'ebyall Druggists Price 25 cents per box! 3 boxes for 85 cenU; e- s. nt by mall, pestaxu free, en receipt of price Dr. J. 11. Bchenrk A Ben. I'hUadelpbla. ml7-lyflw 1'ARASOI.S, R. it, a a. Ladies, Loek te Your Interests. We began the parasol season with an en tirely new Blcck. WowanttedothoaainenoJtt 1 ear. And te that end offer tlreat Bargains in Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Prices are marked away down, and goods mutt go. Call and see Uargalus. R. B. & H., NO. II EABT K1NQ ST. acrS-Sind AOOH F. BUKAKFKK'H PURE RYE WHISKY. (UY OWN DISTILLATION.) NO. 15CKNIUE SyUAKE. TOBAOVO. O LD HONESTY TOBACCO, FINZER'S Old Honesty The Cheweta of OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will seen And that It laata longer, taste sweeter than ether tobac cos, and will please you. Ask your dealer for it and insist en getting it. Genuine Has a Bed H Tin Tat; en Every Plug beets AfD aBe a: OOT8 AND BHOES. D. P. STAGKHOUSE. 88 fc SO HABT KINO, BT. Net old stock but fresh, new goods coming in dally from the factory and bought for cash That Is why we can tell our Sheet te much eheaptr than the ethor stores, and we give our customers the benefit of close buying Everybody about here full of snap and vim ; a different shoe Stere from what It was -a USTTKtt one I but of all shoe Meres mere Ufa, mere geed goods of the right tort and right prices. sVCeme and tee us we cheerfully show yen the goods, whether you purchase or net D. P.STACKHOUSE, Nes. S8 and 30 East King Steeet, LANGABTEE, PA. aW-lydAw B lO SLAUGHTER OF BOOTH AND BUOES. POSITIVELY THE- BIGGEST SLAUGHTER -or BOOTS ANDSHOES EVIll BEEN IN LAKUABTEK. At we mutt positively move by July 2. and net having room ler the balance el the goods at ear Kait King etreet Btere, we have made Anether Sweeping Reduction. The Child's Kid Spring Iloel Shoes, sizes 5 te 8. we were telling at COc, we are new telling at IOC Child's rebble lleel 75e. Shoes, sizes 4 te !X. we were telling at We ; we are new selling at i'3e. The box el Whlte Kid Shoes we were selling at COc, reduced te 23c. The Misses' Kid Ilutten II OO.Bhoef, Opera or Common Sense Tees, we were telling at II se, reduced te II 05, Ladles Kid and I'obble .oe Butten Bhees, Opera, common Sense and Square Tees, we were soiling at It. B0, new reduced te II IS. Ladles' Kid and Bright UongelallBO, M7J and IS oe Ilutten Shoes we were Belling at 12 00, rodueedlo 11 BO. Ladles' hlRher priced shoes reduced in the same proportion. lien's Dress Bhnes we were selling a' II SO. new II 25 1 these we were soiling It 00 new II 60 and 11.76 1 the 13.00 Khoes we were se ling at2.60,new2.0Hi the 1140 bhees we were sell ing at 13 00, new 12 00. A few of the Celebrated E. A. l'erklns 13.00 Bhoeleft; reduced te 12 25. The balancolef the stock we new have en hand we are Selling Away Belew First Cost. The One-l'rlce Cub Heuse, (I BRANUH HTORE-NO. 29 WE3T KING BTKEKT, (Next Doer te Hager'a Stere ) KAINSTOUK: NO. 3 BAST KINO 8TREBT, LAN CASTER, PA. trHUTHIK-As we must positively vaeate this room J uly 2, we will keep this Btere open every oveulut. aMMma UAKKIAUSO. S' TANDAKD WORK. EDW.EDGERLEY UARR1AUE BUILDER, NOS.t0.2,s,i.1MAUKET 8TURET, Bear Of t'ostetnoe, Lancaster, l'a, I have In Stock and Build te order Every Variety et the following styles : Coupe. llug glee, Cabriolets, Carriages, victerias, Business Wagons, "T" Carls, MuCall Wagons, Butrlet, Market Wagons, i'tuutent, Express wagons. 1 omptey the best Mechanics, and have I acu ities te build correctly any style of Carriage desired. The Quality, Style and finish m my work makes it docldedly the Cheapest te the market, SrW HAVE THE BE8TANDCUEAPEST OAUT IN THE alABKET. ITTUAT IS TTOUB OHIEF DELIGHT? ir IT BE PLEA8UBK BIDING, J. H. NORBECK, (Sucoetser te Norbeck A Mtley), Proprietor et the Old Reliable Yellow Frent Coach Wetkt, cebneu or DOKEANDVINESTUEETS, Lancaster, Ps. Is fully prepared te accommodate you with j-nujiuus, m nuiuy uarriagea, uuggiet, eie , of the Latest Designs and Variety of Springs and styles, and which for Comiert, Pleasure, Beauty, rtnlsb and superloltyel Workman ship cannot be excelled, either In the city or enunty or xjincasier, ana m te prices, oempe- tlllen Is defied uuu uabtb at special Bargains. De net buv elsewhere till veu have seen Nnriuvk'a block and Make. My own make always sus tains my word. It It be for Dullness InterestA.thenandthere you will find Business and Market wagons, ncUall and Dayton Hickory Wagons, eta, which will terve your purposes, and can new be had at Prices and Terms te suit your pocket-books. Alse, second-hand Werk of every detcrlp lien rebuilt at geed as new. Call and tee the Large Btoek. Uerainug, with care and promptness, still a peclauy. fU-JmdSA FREY ECKERT, si N KXT DOOR TO COURT HODHK. BRAND NEW THIN THINGS Fer This Warm Weather. In te-day aa elegant assortment of Br-oteh Ginghams In f ut colors, made te se) 1 at 20 cent. Our price 11K eenu Loek fei ttem In our Ksst Window. ..... , Anotherfnveloeot these beanUlul Challlet at 10 cent. French designs and fast colors. A new Lawn opened te-day. Colen aud designs perfect Early season pries, It cente ; 01CcehSee MuDtJis?-aWflnar and lighter weight Ubrte than Batiste, a Ulfls less than yard wise, in both mourning and taney eolerlags, at 12W eantt ... .. ... . iVany New Baleens at 10, u is, Hand ' ennla a yard. Qullbetft Warranted East Black Ilenrlsttat. a new mourning malarial, at I7K and se eenu. FAHNESTOCK'S, NOS. 80 t 87 MaVBT KINO ST.. s UMMER DHKBS GOODS. Metzger & Haughman. Summer Dress Goods ! LAWNS, FRENCH 8ATINE8, ALL AT LOW PRICES, AT Metzger & laughman's 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, Opposite tha (.'oeper Heuse. NOS. STOCK JTO0K FARM. ENGLETREE STOCK PAEM. STORM KING, 2101, By Usppj Mcdlnm, lire of 80 from 2:13 te 2:80. Bay horse, foaled 1832. Brether In blend te NOHMAN UKDIUM, 2:20. BTOHM HIMOttanda it hands, wetiha 1.200 bs. deal or style and finish. lie has never been defeated In the snow ring, taking five first pre miums ever some 01 the best hor.et in the country, storm King should enter the 2-eOllstat any time. , III REMIT, 4214, Uj Mambrlae Dudley, record 2.101. Dam V! minis, bv Volunteer, sire of 8t. Jullen. 2 11W. Vlrslnla la sis. Bay horse, fealed 1831. ter te Uambetta (tire nanlette. 2.19. 2d dam Nell (dam et Bateman, 2.22), by Hambletenlan, 10. 8d dam dam of Plate. 2 38, by shark, son of American Eclipse. HI II ENKY stands l'Vi hands Has taken five first premiums In the show ring. Wat twice Judged by the " Bca'e of Points " and aa a two-year old scored 124H points, which has never been equaled. Many noted horsemen have pronounced him the most elegant young horse In the country. Terms for Storm King and III Henry, f JO. should mare net prove in foal, the tame mare or any ether ran be returned free in 1889 apr6-3mdih,rS DN'L G. ENOlE, Marietta, Pa, OABPMT BARQA1NH I SHIRK'S CARPET HALL -FOB- WILTON, VELVET, BODY BRUSSELS. Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Ciiaiii Cuts, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW We have the Largest and Best H. S. SHIRK & SONS, Cemer Weei Kin$ xnd Wttar Struts, Lancaster, Pa. w.rfjH. OPKOIAli. WATCHES ter rarmert and Ballreaders, 11 Karat Ueld rilled liesa Cases, Elgin Works, 120 each, Jeb Let. Best Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical ikvxv. Cor reei time dally, ry teleirapc only place In the city. LOUIS WH1BBJB, Se. lttX N. Uuevn St, opposite City Hetel, bear I'enn'a 1)0001. G ILL-JKWEliER, a -A LIST or- Graduating Presents! Geld and Silver Watches, Chains and Charms, Ueld Jewelry, circlet Kings, Ueld Ten Helders, ueld Pencils, deld Teeth ricks, fountain Fens, silver Jewelry, UleveVlnagretts, Allver bangle Bracelets, Ben Benalrea, Bllver Watch Bexes, silver Hair Pins, Queen Chains, tcarf Pins, Cellar Buttens, Qleve Buttoners, Flower rins, Bllver Uarters, etc., etc, etc GILL, . JEWELER, Ne. 10 Trst Klug Street. TTEADQUABTEBS FOR WATOUKS. S0METHIN& EOR ALL. Have you bought a Present for your Krtend who Graduates t If net, you should Call and Solect It. Aside from Watches. In which wn lead, you will find a Large Stock et Nice Ooeds. Geed Goods ATASMALLCOBT. Many Acceptable Little Presents In Silver Goods We will Sell at Away Down figures. SVCall, we have something you will want. WALTER 0. HEBE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTEB. PA. Cerner of Orange. ul-tfd COAL, Ta.UUUAKDNKU'B COMPANY. GOAL DEALERS. On0B:-Ne. IJB North QubauBtreft, and Ne. SM North Prince street. , .. YAanti-NerUi Prince Street, near Heading ?n?Btffl LA M OAUT IK, p. -T B.MAKTIN. Wholesale and BetaU Dealer In all kinds of 1.UMBKR AND COAL. SOT Y'abd-Ne. 420 North Water andPilne etreti above Lemen Lancaster. nH-lyd eeuM. LANCASTER, PA. BATISTES, l'EROALKS, GINtJHAMS, AMERICAN SATXNES, BEAUTIFUL CHALLIEB, FARM. " The mett prolific reservoir of speed that ever lived." Dam Topsy Tayler, by Alexander's Nerman, slreef Lula,2.HJ. 2d dam by Heward's fir Charles (thoroughbred). 3d dam bv Smith's Uessensrer. son of Dill's Mersenier. and lsa vemteut-bullt horse, with a great et Velmer, 2.24), and Florence, grandson el HALLS. BAKQA1NH 1 BHADMB, Ac. Btoek In tbe City, FJRBWOKKH , T BUKSK'S. Fiiewerks I Eirewerks 1 WHOLESALE AND BET AIL. The fourth of July almost at hand. Tbe uemaua ler r irewnr&s large Patties desiring displays for towns, vl'lages, or private use who have net already made their selections should de se at once. nur stock is geed aud can still afld te it for u ftiw days. Twenty live y ears' oxperlence in tbe busi ness enables us te htlp parties te select geed displays. Our fireworks are ail colored, our pilcet the lowest. Japanese and Chinese Lanterns.. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST KING BTRBBT, L&NCABTEB.PA. JW-TELEPUONE CONNECTION. 11VEN AWAY AtREIST'S. Head All or Nothing Did you hear? Did you hear? Incline your ear I Incline your car I Something In It I will whisper, Ue and tell It te your sister And her trlends Belst, the grocer, foremost grocer, Always equal te the task s Will te-morrow all day offer, Imported fans te all who ask And only these. Imported Lanterns I We have the finest line of Imported Chinese and Japanese Lanterns In the market, bought airrct irem me importer in ue engi and can Bave you mucb money with direct from the Importer In the original esses ana can Bave you mucn money wim mis im portation. We bought a let of Jsnanese fans which we will give away free all day te mor row (Saturday) te all who ask. I'leoie bear In mind YOU MUsT ASK. We are very busy, and ler this reason make this request. FirewerkB ! Fireworks ! Loek at our large display, Prices se tempt- glylew. Assortment se great Quality se geed, we are headquarters riagsel all sues Call and see our Immense stock. SPECIALTIES. New mackerel i new beef, 12s ft ; new picnic hams, He ft ; cream cheese, 3 tts !5c i 8 fts geed prunes, 2Vs; s as geed prunes, '.'5c 1 4 Sis geed prunes, 25e; 8 Its large prunes, 25e; 2 bs extra large prunes, 25e : 4 Its new bunch ralilns, 16c; 2 Its new choice prunellss, 25a; 2 Bis fancy evaporated apples, 8ie; 1 lis figs, 25e; 4 ftt crooners, -oe ; a at aarss, ik; largea caaet Borax soap, 53 : large cakes white soap, 50, regular prices, 8c ; l.rge boxes Indigo, De, small boxes, Oe i Olelne soap, 5c ! pints, quarts and lialf gallei Masen fruit Jars ; honey In combs only loe ft j beat flour In the world only 500 auarter.ete . ete. EEEP COOL We have four Immense fans suspended from the celling in constant mo tion, and there Is no danger of our room get ting tee warm i besides we are net bothered with flics. Call and see us Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer, Cor. W. KIek and I'rlucs 8l., LANCABTEK,PA. BUSINESS MISTUODb MADE PLAIN. The system et Instruction at the LANOAaiKll COUMEUC1AL COLLEGE, U se simple and plain that any young lady or gentleman can easily matter all the ue talis of abuslnest education. LIBEUAL TEUMS. Evening Sessions Tuesdays, Wednet and Ftldays. FuU Information given by H.O.WEIDLEK, Lancaster Uammerelal College, oet5-uo Lancaalex, ra. .3. r v i. i -l.fi. vLBtmimm. n i"h'1h yins"tfnt ASKEW ' OB Ml. "! AT HOS. ;M AND M WIST KINS BTB1 atf. '.-"sir! ' R KOUOKD PBlCRa L. GANSMAN A BRO. S; Fact and Prices. s VTa are making te order FIbb Eagllah Wss ttad Belt, the latest ttle Cutaway or , We are soaking te order ill-Weel Tata 0MrI aim era nuiia at viz, fit, tlB. -, raBUtoeratr,3JO,M,BH.t7,Vt. TbinlDniner Ceiti and YnU. Seersucker Ceat and Vest. 11.00. Heys' Coats and VesU at We. riannel Ceat and Test, UK. irpe coat and Teat, IMS, UTS, IVVl(t. A .oe,n.oo, . V-14 atunalr coal and Vest at 12.00, H 60, H OMUt. Chlldren't Odd PanU at oe. SS, 7, M eeatt. tuoe. Men's Woolen PanU, I1.2S, I1.7S,H.0P.Mb. LOP, 18.80. aWEntlre Spring stock at reduead priest. afA glance at our window's exhibit will convince you.- L k Bre., S.W.OOBNIB NORTH QUBHN & OBANQH 8TV. L ANCASTEB, PA. w ILL1 AMBON A FOBTKK. Variety Enough IN- Beets and Shoes TO PLEASE EVE1Y MIND. HERE ABE SOME: Ladles' Grain Butten Shoes, We. LadKV Grain Butten Shoes, IL2S. Ladles' Kid Butten Bhees, 11.50. Ladies' Fine Dongola KIq Butten Bheta, 12 Ou. Ladles' Ozlerd Ties in Bright Finished Kit Patent Leather Tees, il.90. Ladles' Tee Slippers, tee Misses' Shoes In Grain and Kid 90s, fLM, 11.25 and II te. Ladles' Luting Shoes, 85e, 11.00, ILIBSW $1.60. Genta' Seamless Congress tialtert, I1.B0. Ueuti' Seamless Balmorals, II 50. Gents' Dress rhees, Lace or Congress, IL10. Gents' Canvas Shoes reduced from II 00 te 7 Cents. Teuths' and Beys Seamiest Shoes, Laes sstt Butten, 98e and I1.2S. POLITICAL CLUBS. Samples shown and Estimates Slvaa fat OAMPAIUN OUTFITS. PitlOES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. WilliamseD & Fester, 32. 34, C Aj 38 E. KlKG 8T LANUABTEU, PA. BRANCH STORE, 11 IIIkI-IIIOKO. PA. H lRSH A BRON1KK. ESTABL1BHKD1854. By Promptness We Presper. Our promptness In keeping up with the leaders In the large cities is one el the causes of our great succes a Anether one it enr Lew friers. Anether our Assortment. We give you a few instances. BEEKHUCKSUANDILkNNEL COATS AND VESTS, $1.00. m2Ep4aKb. MsirS8TKirEs. mm B1L1CNES, BBlLLlNTlllIf, DBAP 'D ETE6, P0N8BM. WHITE AND F1QUUKD DUCK AND MAR SEILLES, LINEN AND ALPACA VESTS. CLERGYMEN'S COATS, In ltegularand Kitia-Leng flies. Summer-Weight Suite. The fcetch Chevlnta still In the Lead Men' Butts. 13 00. 110 00. 112.00 Heys' Bulls. S8.00, 17X0, IWOT ChUdren's Bultt, 13 00, It 00. 15.00. Flanne'r. Casslmeres, Worstedr, IMagnnsJi, Corkserews -In Hack, Cutaway or PjIucb Alberts. ETeijtbieg In Farnlshings. CALL NDSESTHIK. H1RSH & BROTHER, XHHONPBIOB Clothiers & Furnisheri, COB. N. QUEEN SIBEIT AND OIMTKB SQUABE. L NOASTRB, FA. ASPHALT BLOCKS. A Sl'HALT PAVING uLOOK, Asphalt Bleck Ce., Offlce-Ml Chestnut St, Phlla , Pa. Works -Bridgeport, Pa, Camden, H. J UANUFACTUBEBS Or Standard AsphaltPaving Bloeki BIZE3 4X5X11 AND 4Mx4xlX In general use terstreet paving siaewsUt.a den paths, mUl ywdsanadrlvewysnH, 'SXVnue'rorWuen addrt R. 3. OSTBR & BRO., iu is Lancaster Ce.. 321 North Prince St. Ag is neuter, j.- ui-ama Gnnsman 'JJ s '3 llvi3 kM ya, tss & AM "jii ffi ".! 'M i t i f m 3 v? rtr-v U 3 i. ' I i wl I m -l ea WSI 1 frftgSBB ilkU&Vvgi: siev,