lyy 'JfrJ''?',' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1889. -I. . MEY & ECKEET'S GRAND OPENING ! xr j . M Mam'a IUni4Milt Youth's Deparment. Ladies' Department. " w)iaiuiiiiu 'it Beys' Department. This Is a department which Is generally & m Vt . t It is wonderful hew we linve built up a large trade en Men's Shoe, but Attribute It te the fnct that wc keep :ta a large assortment ami stock from 1.60 te 16.00 per pair, and sell them nl Mcb priced that overt the purv'hafcr, al- tbetigli It la out of hi line of luwliiciw, nlaea that the prices are "All it." Men's Lae Bhee, nizea 0 loll, 1.00 pair. Mess Lace andCengrew Shern for Drcnx, Beams at sides or up front ,of Mims, 6 te 10, $1.35 per pnlrj no Iwttcr Shee made for the money. f'We defy anyone te bent our Mill's Buff, Seamless, H.60 Ilue feruunllty and tyle, In six dlflercnt styles, Medium Slip and Plain Bread Tees, each In Lnce, f Butten and Ceugrcss. Sles of lip Shoes, 0 te 10 ; Tlnlu llrend Tees, 0 te 1 1. &. The latest style out is the Men's Huh- iBetorTanLaeeRioes, regular cut, we aliMe thcmfjjr fcMX, J2.&0 mid M.00; ; also a Lew Lace or Oxford Tip Shee for 12.00. f' Knnce forbids us te mention niiytlilnir bout our S1.65. $2.00. J2.60. M.00. HO0, $ 13.00 and JO.OO Lines, ninny of which we '-have just received and nre receiving etlallv. Larire nssertmciil of nil enn in' S seen In the window. We can say with nil modesty mid 'without any fenr of successful contrndle a' Hen Hint we have the lnrgest stock, and keep the lnrgcst assortment of Men's Heavy Working Shoes in this city, ns . we new have a Lnrge Uoeni, Ji 1x17 feet ji Inthorearef Main Stere, fitted up cs- Jpeclally for Beets, Men's Heavy Werk- pug Shoes, and Ter Surplus block. g Men's Brogans, Twe-Buckle Plews rend Stitch-downs, or Sewed Government gBltecs (as they arc oeiiietlmw called), ptl.OOper palrnud upwards. OrTjai-FIICEj SgStere Open Ever)' Evening Until Further Netice. rpOD'8 SAR8APARILLA. This is the Season In which !te purify and enrich the blots!, re store the lestnppctlte, itnil linllil up the nerves, as the System la new csstlally susceptible 1 benrrtl from mnllrtiip. The prctillnr mi'illrlnnl merit of, nni! the wenilcrml cm en hy, Heed' Haraaparlllu have miule It Ihn most npiilnr spring medicine. It cures ncrnfula, wilt rlirnin, and all humors, uIIIeiikikw, riynpcpxlu, licuil ache, kidney anil liver complaints, cntnrrli, mill all affections cuuwmI or prumeted. l,y low Mute or the syetcm or Impure, Meed. )ltt Heed's fcarmrwrllla a trial. 1 1 will de uu kihhI. The Spring Medicine kJ. u 1 ,..1 11 - ti- . 11, .....I .I...I ,1 .1... rA u&e 411KA1 irnillni 11m Mini mm n uiu best medicine for the bleed I ever tried. Iirge quantities of It are fceld In this lclnlty. Ann 7-1 bleed medlrine and spring tonle It itnnds nhiiiri feft of all ethers." H. N. 1'uii.i.iiw, lMlter Sriitliitl- WgJ'lvrrUitr, Hepe Valley, H. I. SV? " My dauchter has lcii very 111 Ith eczema. y' By reading about Heed's Kiirsaparllla 1 wis In. auced te try this infdiclne, nnd m wender- Zi iuiij surprifecu ny us euecis. nen miu untl 1; Uken half a bottle the was like another child, !& and when the bottle w a ull uenc. hheuas 111. m tlrely cored and In perfect health." I). I. Kav- Ste AMAUGU, 15 Daniel Htreet, Albany, N. V, W Heed's Sarsaparilla K Beld by all drugKlsU. t; six for Se. 1'repated . only by CI 1IOUU i CO., Loell, JIbm. 100 Deses One Dellar SAINKH CKLK11V COJIl-OUND. Sleepless Nights "Fer nearly a month I wa net nbli te sleep. El bnt after using Paine'b Cklliix Comfeukii for two days, insomnia Med and strength returned." i I- a.BMlin.Clausseii.H. C " I have taken only a part of a bottle of Tallin's r, Celery Compound, and It has entirely rellcMil gjjf. Die of sleeplessness, from which I hae suffered fe Hreatly." Ml. K. Auici.ih-, rceria, III. fa J aiue s celery Compound produces sound and irireMiiug tieep. A physician's prescrlptlen.lt ' does net contain one harmful drug. Uke neth- IW ing else, It Is a guaruntecd cure ferslecplcsmcss, sti ii uirc-uens ure uiuniuiiy lonewed. -i, fl.OD. Klxferfa.00. DrucvUlt Ft: "" s Wells, Hicii auiwen A Ce.. Ilurllncten. VI. MIMOID DYRS 8riBlnal ,l,lJ elly reliable. 'VlUUni; UldO Uewareef ioer Imitations. Cnviet P';"OAliaAlNH I MJL Ik -GO Shirk's Carpet Hall ! - I Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, ana veneuan, Kag ana Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. We Have the Lauelst H. S. SHIRK St SONS; f-t Cor. West King and Water Bts., Lancaster, Pa. ka JAUOBMKN.-WK WIHII A KKW MK.V TO 7' "" "" ujniiipiBiii llie ulielcsale rUII trade, tdrgeat manufacturers in our r xacjem S-cent slump. Wage fi ir day. rri. .""" ?" KtuI aiuiwered. .t.v.... .?..'. r....v.. . 4irtW(H4ee4 Ctiteimuitl.Ohe. overlooked or neglected In most Shee Stores, mid for that reason have given It special attention In purchasing our Spring and Bummer Lines. Beys' Laee Shoes, sizes .'I te 6, $1.00 jier pair. Our Beys' Lace Sin ferfl.2.5 we have sold ever since we commented business, almost Three and One-Half Yenra age, would net give It up, as we never saw any Shee te " Beat " it for that Price. A new line ami geed tee, for tbe money, Buys' Is our Luce, Butten and Congress Sewed Fhees at H.ii". Something that is he often called for and kept by very few Shee Stores Is a Nent Beys' Seamless Tip Dress Shee In Lnce, Butten and Congress, sizes 3 tee, recognizing tbe detnnndi of tbe trnde, wchad them niade tiptoeiir order, and they are here at 1.00 impair; n still Inciter one we sell at Jl.Tfi. Ik'ceguixlug the demnnd for a $".00 Plain Narrow Toe Shoe, we bad these also made te our order, In Lnce, Butten and Congress, sizes 3 te .", out of same sleck and by mieiiu factory which make our Tip Sb(x te mutch them, at same price, and which we sold n a $2.00 Shoe ever since we commenced business. By ordering the Men's sizes In very large iUnnuues wc werocimeien ie nuy ineui cheap enough tescll them at snmu prlce as Beys 5 hnvhig the Plain Narrow Tee In I.nce and Ceugrrss and Tip Slides in Lnce, Butten and Congress, sic tl te 10, te match the bIhive described Shoes. Spnce fulls us te describe our (2. fit), $3.00 and $1.00. Lines in Calf, Dongelas ami Kangaroo, Tliat the prepleapprerlatt'llKi merit of Heed's Bari-aparllla Itkhewsby the fact Unit this moll cine lias The J.mKeHi Miloefiiny sarsaparllla or bleed purlller In thlseeunlry. If jeh doubt llils, ask any honest Jobber or retail drugel!. Heed's Hariinrlllii Is lo-dayen the full tide of popularity, mid has reached Unit preeminences by Its own Intrinsic., undlKputed merit. It Is the Ideal sprinc medicine mid IiIihhI purifier. " I take JIikhI's haisaparilla eery jearasa sprliift lenle, -wllh 1110M witlfaclery results." (.'. I'ahmkluk, :U'J Jlrldgu slieel, llnsiklyn, N, V. Scrofula Humer "My lltllnhey was mi badly afllleled lth scrofula that Hie uhela lop of Ills head uasnue complete inakH or mutter. Ter two yiars I found 110 relief, Then 1 emehlin one bell lour Heed's HarMiirllla,aiidtiiern was n wonderful lmroe lmree ment, I then get en het tle mere and thateured lilm completely. Iglwill te my children for n sprlne inedlelne," Jim, 11. 1). l.Klter, Kill HuKHli Htreet, HI. IauiIs, .Me. "Ker Me jcnrsl wassleketeryrprlnx, but lust jear bciiMii In 1'ebrilary lelnKii HixId'sHarsapa' rllla. I UKed fln beltlesand haxMietseeu nslek day since." U. V. HLOAN, .Milten, .Mass. N. II. l!tjMirctei;ct H(Hd's8arHiparlUn. Hehlhy at! druggists. JI; sl for S.i. rrepiutd only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Umrll, Slass. 100 Deses One Dellar 'I-''raleng time I Has se nervous and mim out that I could net work. I tried nianv metll 'lues, hut noun pur me relief until I used I allies tVU-ry Compound, which at onee strengthens! and InvlKoratel my nerxes." llAKLKYKIIhllMAK, IllirltllgtOII, VI. Pai ne's Celery Compound 'I'lbkly 'inlets iindslreiiKllK us the nertes, when Tenes Up the Shattered Nerves ,i..i.in,..1 ?r,l,.r.1' ' w" u"crer from uereu debility, and j thank Oed and the dlscmrrvref Ihn Miluablereuuvly, that I'alne's Celery Cem. .'K,".!! .Vu;rl ,"0 .!.,. ne rlttomefor ud lee. (iM)Huh V. lloi'TeN.HIuinford.Coiiu. LACTATED F00DVf!v?,.!' j:j Htcmch. 'Itest fur liiMillds. ) all. B AKQAINHI TO- KOIl - Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask ake UfatHteck is theCitv. c HTV HALL, I'lOAHSTOIti:. I am new located at Ke,7Vl King street iJi'Te1 "i1 al !'" '"ll en laud u full line of cholce rlgars, smoking and chewing tolaeces. Will pieas,! Ie hae my We.Vus nud itruiuctviue avail. "u urrudced etO. 51. UOltGLH. V, " ". M-neiiril uy inrrwillK, eXCsses. HKcase or shock. It cure, nerxiiisnc, head' ache, dj seiili,, sl,rplesius, mtlani hella, and oilier disorders of I lie nereussstem. One of our rules always have liven te rather pay live, ten or llfteeii cents mere jK-r pair for shoes and give our custo mers a letter article, than te make that much mere per pair, and sell an article which will net glvosntisfnclieu ; In our minds that is the most economical kind of advertising; and we attribute our success as much te that rule nsteany ether we laid down in order te succeed. This rule was as strictly adhered te In marking the shoes In this department, as well as In all tbe ethers. Wc men tion these facts, ticcause In these times when coni(ctitleii is he strengall sorts of means nre used te fellow close unto the heels of n leader or leaders in any line of business. Wc have Jusi received a New Youth's Shoe te retail at $1.00 er pair, sizes It te 2, far superior te any we have hereto fore had te sell at that price. Our Solid licathcr Insole, and Solid licntbcr Counter Seamless Shoes, sizes 11 te 2 nre " Hard te Bent " at $1.2.',. Haver Just received very pretty Fancy Trimmed, Youth's Hlgb Cut Shoes, in Lace and Butten, sizes 11 te 2, te sell at $1.60; still better Yetilh's Shoes, genuine Calf Skin at $2.00. Ladies' Slippers. The space allotted for the description of Shoes In tbe Ladles' Department being tK) much crowded have robbed tbe Youth's Department of some of Its spare. Latest Tip Oxford aie tbe Tan or Bus set ; have them at 75 cts, tl, and M.2e, and Plain Toe at 7.'. cts. Ladles' Lasting Slipiiers at 10 cts. r0 cts. and 75 els. Ladles' Lrstlng Cengicss at (10 els. $1, anil $1.2. ; our 00 cent Shoe Is the one usually sold at "Se cents. Ladles' Grain Slippers and Lew Lain Shis's or Buskins, at eOcts., "fielw., $1 and $1.2.'); finer SllpHrs and lUiskhm with iew Heels for ordinary housewear in Pebble and Kid. Ladies Pebble Slippers, slzcsj 3 te 8, Vi cents. FREY & ECKERT, The Leaders of Lew Prices in Beets and lilouu've. I 7IMNN A 1IIIKNK.MAN t wiiiii i'A v you wi;i,i.iu:roitKHi;viNe TO KXA.MINIIOim STOCK Ol "ALASKA" REFRIGERATORS, "PENNSYLVANIA" lVtOXT ERST AM) , BABY CAREIAfrES. NliVKHHADHOIiAKOKA KTOCK ANDAT siUCII LOW riMCKH. Flinn&Breneman 152 NORTH QUEEN STREET, LA.NCASTr.lt, TA. Ol'HF.CIirit.hON A CO, hi:i:ei'u i.iNi.eK Refrigerators IIUCKr.YKANDTHO.MAK. LAWN MOWERS, Terra Cot In nnd Hustle Lawn Vases. HAKK HALL and LAWN TKNN'ISOOODS, (iaiiui:n iiesi:. THULLISIX, TltKi: ClUAHlii, M: W, D. SPRECHER, SON & CO, 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. iiiarZ(.Tii,Th,Mfd (Sllitut i'lrtU. I.TIOII A MAllTIN. China Hall. If J en want Ie replaee any article or Crockery or Olasswnre that may he hrelten In me In-, or if ou wlkh te replace old or furnish uew China Halh Is the placa te jet rcllable parent the Lewest I'rlccs. WAHUS fiUAItANTKLI). ExcljaiiKei! If Net Satisfactory. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. vW-lM This department of n Bctail Shoe Stere comprises n larger variety of styles and larger proportion of stock tjian any ether, hence we will attempt te descrils? only n few of tbe many articles we hnve In this department. Ladles' Butten or Lnv Shoes, cles 2 te 7 and 3 te 8 respectively, $1.00 per pnlr. A much better line at gl.lttlii Four Dllteicnt Styles-Pebble and Kid, 1k)IIi kinds in Uieru nnd Square Tees, sizes 2J te 7. One et the largest lines and assort ments of Ladles' Kid, Dotigeln, Pebble nnd Glevo Tep SBecs In Opera and Square Tees, at $1.50 and $2.00 can Ixs found here. We have a Larce Trade en our Patent Leather Tip Heek Lncu Shoes at $1.25, $1,75, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.25. Ladles' Hand Turn Slus-s arc in great demand nt this season of the year ; and net since we hnve liccn in I he Shee busi ness have we seen ene as geed for the money as the Shoe we bought direct from tbe Factory in Opera and Cem men Sense Tem, and dltlerent widths, te retail at $2.50. Better ones at $3.00, M.00 and $5,00. Our Ladles' 60c. Opcia Slippers gave perfect satisfaction Inst season for the price, but can give you a Is-tter ene this year for the money. Better grades at 7ec, '$1.00, $1.25 and upwards. Could net get a lcttcr Patent lx.iithcr Oxford te retail nt 75c, and don't see bow anyone could make one, than the ene we Holdsenniny of Inst season, there fore will sell thoBumemakcngaliint 75c, and liner ones at $1.00, $1.25 nnd $1.50. Ladles Plain Kid Oxfords, Opera Tees, nt 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and up wards, and Common Sense Tees at $1.00, $1.25, $l.r,e and upwnrds. Our "Ladles' Old Stand-By" Plain Lasting Lace Shoes nt 75c. have suc ceeded In getting again, this being the Fourth Season we wild this. Shee at this price, it bus often been remarked te us by our customers that tills Shoe Is ns geed as you buy ctawhrrc for $1.00. We have still better ones at $1.00, $1,115, $1.60 and $2.00, as well as a large line of Last ing, Foxed, Lnce and Butten Slides. -THE- 3J.lrttcltce. "IITATIIIX K7VYERICK1N Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Hiees, Hy Ctc.nt l.(lVIM' I'ltlt'liS. e-Olassei, Opt leal OihnU. Ti'leirrnph Tlme Iinlly. Kery Article In this Line Carefully Uepalred. Leuis Weber, Ne. 1B9H North Queen St., Near P. R. R. Station. TKWKLKlt ANDOITICIAN. GILL, Jeweler and Optician! If your eyes trouble you attend te them Im mediately. The iiseef ritOl'KllOLAKSKrtnstercsslBlils, Klves tonifert and pleasure. I .minister has leuj; lell the need of a KI'KCIAL OITICIAN. Weari'imw pn punnl te meiuiire jeurejes, III glassesMlth I he IMtKCIKION OF AN OCl'LIST, h.ivlns a lull and cempletu oul eul llt of test lenses required In jt-rfect measure inent. riallsfacllnu KUurnuteed In eviry instance. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LAXCAKTUlt, l'KNN'A. lTlt LAHOi: AN1 INCUKASLI) Watch Sales Is due te the fact that ue haeala)sn large and choice Meck te select Irem. TllATWi:SKLLTHK Best 'SaratclxT IOll TH K LKAST MONKY. Hint WK DO NOT HIU.L WHAT Wi: CANNOT uiiakanti:k. llujdH should upprivlate our iirerls teitlve Koeil poeds, and e.in depend upon everything e sell te he as represented. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COUNKIt Ol' OUANOK. ,u.u" f : I AUSHAI.I.AKUNOIKIt. HARDWARE ! en want te buy A Lawu Mewer, A Rofrigerator, A Water Coeler, OR AN ICE CREAM FREEZER? IK SO, CO TO MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., lancamt:h, i'A. -AIAO- WIRE NETTING AND BARB FENCE WIRE. Faints, Oils. White Lead, Varnishes, And a full llue of Uvnerat Hardwure. HOLE AtJKNTS FOIl THE Royal Ready Mixed Paint. O-A-SH Misses' Department. Misses Grain Opera and Common Sense Shoes, sizes 11 te 2, $1.00 ncr pair ; theseshoeswe have sold ever since we commenced business ; would net give them up, m we never saw a shoe (net even n sample) among tbe thousands of samples we have looked at, te compare with this shoe for the price. A lietter line at $1.25 for Dress, In Kid and Pebble, with Heel and Spring Heels. Heretofore wc have been In the same But with all of our competitors, In buj lug our MIshc' $1.50 line through Job bers, and thus pny two profits, the man ufacturers and jobbers; but we have Just lately succeeded In getting tills line made up te our erder at a llrst-class re liable factory ; we think we new have tht largest $1.60 Hue iu the city, as fol fel lows ; Pebble Heel Shoes, In Opera and Square Tees ; sizes 11 te 2. Pebble Spring Heel Shoes, in Com mon Sense and Square Tees ; sizes 11 te 2. Kid Heel Shoes, in Opera and Square Tees ; sizes 1 1 te 2. Kid Spring Heel Shoes, in Common Sense and Square Toe ; sizes 11 te 2. Better grades at $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $1.00. Wc have just received a full line of Mit-fccs' Opera Slippers nnd Oxfords. Patent Leather Tip Oxfords, sizes 11 t 2, at 75 cents, and better ones at $1.15, te match the Ladles' nt $1.25. Nes. 3 and S East Pv11 OAllUAMcELItOY. bard & Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Oppcaite Fountain Inn imKKKOOOIW-Spcclal HiHpUnslii Illnek llenrlfl la Cleth at i5c, Xw, Wc. Our Mc quality All WiMil, 10 Inches wide, extra Milue. Next cnulr A Inches wide, 7,'m; worth K7c Next Kmda II Inches wide, 87Kc; lirlns your samples of Sl.Ofimllty and rompare with this number. Next Krade 111 Inches wide, Sl.lM; uvular price, JI.25. Ilar:alns In Illack 811k at 75c, S1.00, Sl.2.1. 51.50; our Sl.nDjiriulels'.'l Inches wide, actual measure, extra quail ly. I)r(s (ioeds from Scnp. ltamalnsat I-J-i:. '. i7!;, li, m and 73 cents. The best line et I)re-s OliiRhams and Telle du Nerd nt by,, 8, 10 andll'jcln thuilty. COH8l-7rS-Cersetsat:.x',.,19c,,'sX', 7.ic, S1.00. The II. A: S Dress Ferm Corset at 81.00 Is net i qualcd at less than J1.25. HOHIKltY ThelvstA nine In Hosiery In the city. Indies' and .Men's 2, 8, laud 5 pair for 25c. Ladles' and Children absolutely Fast Illack Hese, livepalrs fer2jc. I'NDEItWKAK Ladles', Mcifa nnd Children's Medium Weight I'nderwear, cheap. Ladles', llllilieil Vests, 12k, 2j,,V), 7,i ii nt. Indies' Clime Vests rrem Vie nil. Ladies' Hummer Merine csts,rA. Men's tlaitre Vests neiiilQc up. One let et Men's Urcv Mixed llalhrlKRan Undeiwcar at 23e ; worth .VK?. Hee these .Men's Jean Uraivers at 2.V and M)c. One let of Men's Hllk Handker chiefs at 2.V); regular price, 7ec; this Is a decided bargain. OILCLOTH We carry a In wer sleck of Fleer and Table Oilcloth than nnv ether retail Dry (imsls Heuse In Ijinciister. We hue concluded te make a Special Haiti of Fleer (III Cleth. As this Is house cleanlni; time, mid should jeu want te replenish, (nine and sec us If you waul bar Villus In Fleer Oil Cleth. IIICYPI.K8 HeforeyouhuyuHlcycleorTrlcjclu call and see us. ArcuIk for th Tremler Safely lllcycles. AlMiditrereut makes for boys and girls. Safety Illcjclus and Tricycles, lllcycld llibu only We. lllcycle Hose Supporters only 20c each. bard & Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS NOS. 33 AND 35 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Opposite Fountain Inn. A IJCTION SALT; CAIU'KTS. METZGER & Brussels -FltOMTHi:- Great Auction Sale in New Yerk! Metzger & Haughman's CHEAP STORE, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (Ol'POSITKTHE COOPKH IIOUKK.) nj-CAItrKT HAGS TAKEN IN EXCIIANOK. B ANKKUIT I'HICIX. NEW HND CHOICE DESIGNS IFrexicli Satines. We are offering a large variety of tbe Choicest and Richest Designs in the Latest Nevelties and Staples of the BEST MAKES FRENCH SATINES at the unprecedented prices of 19 CENTS PER YARD. FIN3 DR6SS GOODS. In Illnek Dress floods we haosemo of the hest and ihcnpcst cissls In the city. Alse some cholce NOVLLTY SIIli: 1IAN1M and latest colorings In SHUMJ FAllllICS. Carpets at Bankrupt Prices. Our sleck efCAIU'lTrs comprises all crudes, and there Is a lance assortment te select from, 1 he I'lIIChM are HL'LOW .MANI'FACTL'UKltS' Ci)BT. If ou Intend te set any CARPET) In the near futuic.huy new and sue money. Remember, All Goods Are Sehl at Bankrupt Prices. Tlie Iliilaicielpliias Stere, 6 AND 8 NORTH innraMjdAw 17(011 I'll AIT A CAI1Y AhllliTOS DISC Valcs,Jcuklus Vuhes, UrasUloleVales, itrasi iiaie uics, iron neuy uioeo uives, Fulleu bUveti uiS-Ud lA'ver riarety Valves. Tep Barely Valves, Air VhImw. Itadlaler ales, Fruit's HuIukIui; Check Vale, lliasst 'heclt Valxcs, Ftait Valves, Auule Vahis. call at JOHN UJirK. !l liist Children's Department. Children's Butten, Heel and Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 1 te 7J, 60 cents. Children's Butten, Heel and Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 8 te 10 75 cents. Our Children's Line sizes 4 te 7j at 75 cents nnd 8 te 10 at $1, In Pebble nnd Kid, Heel and Spring Heel Shoes ere one of our " Reliable Linen" an we have sold them, tee, ever since we started In tbe Shee business, our "rule" being never te give any article up unless we can get a better one for the money. Still better; line Kid, Pebble nnd Dungeln, 4 te7nt$l, $1.2-5 and $1.60, and hi 8 te 10 nt $1.25,$1.50 nud $2. Latest Novelties Out. Children's Tnn Butten Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 4 te 7, 75 cents. Children's Tan Oxford's or Lew, Lnce Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 5 se 7, 70 cts. Children's Tan Oxford's or Lew, Lnce Spring Heel Shoes, sizes 8 te 10, 75 cts. Children's Plnin Kid Oxford's or Lew, Lnce Spring Heel Shoes, 8 te 101, 75 cts. Alse a full line of Men's, Beys', La dies', Misses' and Children's Wigwams, Men's with Tap Sele, $1.00 per pnlr; Beys' and Ladies', 75 cents ; Missies', 05 cents ; Children's, 65 cents. Shoes, HOUSE King- Street, Ia.rAca.ster, Pa. UObB. -AT- HAUCHMAH'S Carpets -AT- sUS -IN- QUEEN STREET, LANOAbTF.lt. I'KNNA. TJACKINOS. AS FOLLOWS: DIHIC.O, FOIl cjtvumuudllvdruullv 1'iR-lUui,', Asbvst Hels.', Woven and Wick I'ackluir, Hemp 1'iicklni;, As-Ix-slea 1IIII Ilaird, AsliestiM Ccincnl, AleSte hheiilhlnir, flninl'.icklnsr.tium Kings ter Water llangcs. IMuinliace lVeklnc, Hivd's l'atent As As ltes, IJucd Kuctleual llpe Cever, at JOHN lllJaTS, 353 Kt Pill ten Unci. iu3-lfd Infant's Department In all our haste and lack of epace we have net forgotten te say a word about y the apparel (In our line) of Babes, m we love them dearly. It Is wonderful what a geed Infant's Shee wb can sell you for 25c. per pair, sizes 1 te 5. Something New Dongels, Butten and Lace Lew Shoes, sizes 0 te 6, 25c Black alid Maroen, Seft Kid Sele Shoes, sizes 0 te 3, 3Cc. Washable Chamois. Socks, Fancy Trimmed, sizes 0 te 2, 30c. Latest Out Tan Lew Lace Shoes, sizes 1 te 5, 35c Latest Out Tan Butten, Regular Hclgth, 1 te 6, 05c. Dotigeln High Instep nnd Fat Ankle Shoes, sizes 1 te 5, 5Cc. Tebble Butten Selar Tip Shoes for Streng Wear, sizes 1 te 5, COc. We have one of the largest lines and assortments of Infant's Pebble, Kid, Dongeln, Patent Leather Foxed, and Fancy Tep Shoes, at 35c, 50c, 00c. 70c' 75c, 80c, $1.00 and $1.25, In this city. Especially will we call your attention te a very line Dongeln, Worked Butten Hele and Tassel Shee, with a high counter te top of shoe, sizes 1 te 6, $1.00 nor pair ; this shoes docs away with the annoyance caused by the ordinary counter (which you pay 65c and 76c for) loosing out of the shoe, being mislaid, or by annoyance and discomfort te the lit tle ones, caused by extra counters rub bing their tender little feet. (SvecevicB. A T 1IURSKH. Durkee's Salad Dressing I Fine Olive Table Oils, Cress A IllackweU's l'lckles, And Hauces, Olives, Hardlncs, Ac. A Big Bargain in California Plums 3 I'OUNDU FOR 25 CF.NTH. DRIED APPLES AND PEACHES ATItKDUCEP ritlCFiJ. Canned Goods Sold Cheap te lleduee Steelr. ThonnestCOFFKIilntheellyferthenioney; aluuys Fresh Iteastcd. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCAHTER, PA. A TnF.I8TH. The Mighty Dellar SIX DAY SNAP AT REISTS. Read T Read T GOOD FROM HAY TO MAY 10. Fh e Kallens " Light as Heney " Hyruji for $1. One bucket best Jelly (SO pounds) for II. Twelve iiallens Rest Hcad-LtKht Oil ferjl. Twctve cans Fine Fcas for II. Fifteen cans of 10c. Cern for $1. Fifteen cans Fluent blrlns Renin for II. Twelve inns Fresh Salmen fur SI. Twelv e cans ( large) Ilartlet Fears for II. Twelve cans (larse) Fie Pinches for II. Tvvclve cans Raker's Cern for 31. Twelve large cans Finn Tomatoes for II. Elilht In rue cans Fine Tabic Peaches for II. Ten Gissl Ilroems for II. Flfleen iunds New Prunellas for II. Fifteen pounds New Lvaperated Apricot J, JI. Forty pounds Geed Prunes fur II. Twenty pounds Geed Raisins for II. Twenty pounds Evaporated Apples for II. F.lKhtccn pounds Medium Egg Plums for II. Ten pounds Kioto Kirn Plums for II. Tnenty-nveiieunds Finest New Persian Dates for II. Twenty pounds Hlewlni; Figs for II. Ten pounds Nectarines for II. len pounds Pitted Plums for 51. Tvventy-llve poundsdeod Cranberries ferll. Mxtren pounds Fresh Ten Crackers for II. Fifteen pounds Ginger Snaps or NleNacs for II. Thirty pounds Evaporated Dried Cern ferll. Twenty pounds Caustic Heda for II. Eight dozen Nice Larpe lemons for II, Fifteen pounds Dried llecr ferll. Twenty pounds, Hummer Relona ferll. Twenty-five pounds Pickled Csl Fish for II. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCEK, LANCAHTER, PA. Vlicvtenvapltu. K ?OIE. 1 JUST RECEIVED FROJI Kcenigsturg, Prussia,. Twe Rackgreunds made ess?clally for Rust and Threc-quarler Inglh Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer le the Fosdeflicv. Jan7-Uma -.. ::;. m frt "
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