"V -r'iJ'S" rV " -T"" "'.' "? 'EWI4 THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, ' -' - - - - -' -. . . . MONDAY, JtTKE 24, 1889. -' j -'. ACHOPKEPOKT. Pr ut Prospect fbr Oat tlM Beat la Years at CorrepedDj Swwea. The following wilt appear In the Chlcajre JtVirmrr; 7?crftr, June 2fl,18! There perta of enr crop correspondents Indicate that whatever elan may prove a failure, eat a will tie a Reed crop. The present preHwct la the bout in years atacorres atacerres atacorres pending season, except In Kentucky and Dakota, where the aprinff dreuth waa me ervreand prolonged, but even In these Utca, if" wet weather continues, there Is tlme te recover front the effects of unfa vorable conditions earlier in wie season. The cool, damp weather, which has been se propitious for eats, has been discouraging te corn. Although averages are high In ether states preipccla are lei favorable than a week age. neporlsfrein Michigan, Wisconsin and Minnesota, where heavy fronts have been experienced, are very low. The condition of spring wheat has im proved In Iowa, but In all ether or the states covered by our reports has declined during the past en days. Telegraph re ports announce, however, that late heavy rains In Minnesota and Dakota have greatly benefitted wheat, and our next report will probably be mere encouraging. Among the causes of the lower averages reported in Illinois and Indiana may be mentioned the "new Insect" first named in the JPhrmerV Itciiewan the green plant louse, "Slphonaphera grnnaria" or avenw, which is prevtng upon wheat and eats in many parts or thoe states ) oeiuplalnts of damage from cut worms are also common ; and a correspondent resident of Itess,Ind., reports the total destruction of a thirty acre Held or rye by nrmv w onus. Ev crything posMble is being dene te pre cut the on ward march or the worm. Anether ouse ofdamugelshlsh water en bottom lands ccded te corn and spring wheat. We summarize the reports or our corre spondents relative te the condition of grain crops as compared w ith an a crage as fol fel low a: Illinois spring wheat, OS per cent.; corn, 83; eats, HO. Indiana corn, 80; eats, 03. Ohie Cern, 81; eats, 90. Kentucky Kentucky Cern, 03; eats, 77, Missouri corn, ; eats, 100. Kansas corn, 102; eats, 119. Ne braska Spring w heat, 91 ; corn, 100; eats, 9i Iowa spring wheat, 101; corn, 90; eats, 102. Michigan corn, 73 ; eats, 107. Wisconsin spring w heat, 0C; corn, OS; eats, 100. Minnesota spring wheat, 90; cer.i, 78 ; eats, 90. Dakota spring w heat, 80 ; corn, 100; eats, 78. A Mnltltudoel" Ailment. The ailments which afflict the kidney and liladder are se numerous, that merely te name them would nil a space far outrunning the limits of this nrllcle. Huirtce It te snj, Hint they are both obMluate and dangerous. Te their prevention Hosteller's Stomach Bitters In well adapted. The stltniibis which It lends te the action of the kldnej s when they arc lethar- &lc, serve te counteract a tendency in them te ipse, nmt, Inte u state or pcrnUleus Innctlv Ity, and afterwards Inte ene of positive organic dis ease, which seen dctrevs their delicate Integu ments, poisons thnhloed and causes death. A double purpose Is served by this depureiit. It firometcs activity of the klduejs, and expels mpurltles from the bleed which have noun neun tnrnl channel of outlet, except these erjans Constipation, bllletisncfcs, fever and ague, rheii-t mntlsm nnd djspcpslii, nre also remedies by this medicine or thorough action and wide giepe. : r . . u . . gtpcctal Jtnticcsf. llitcklen'H Arnlcn Snlvn. The Rkst Halve In the world ferCiits.Rrnlses Beres, Ulcers, Halt Itheuin, fever Seres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblain", Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions, hiu! positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed lOKlvcpcr fect satlsfHctlen, or money refunded, Price 25 cents per box. Ker side by II. U. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 117 nnd IS North Queen street, La near ter, Pa. Junc27-ljd The Sew Discovery. Yeu have heard our friends and neighbors talking a tout It. Yeu may jeurself he ene of the manv who knew from personal experience Just hew geed a thing It Is. If you lmcccr tried It, j en arc ene of Its staunch friends, be cause the wonderful thing about It Is, that when onee given n trial, Dr. King's New Ills Ills cevery oer nftcr holds a pliice In the house. If jeu havonever used Hand should be afflicted with a cough, cold or any Threat, l.ung or Chest trouble, secure nWottleiit oncenudglvp Unfair trial. It Is guaranteed every limn, or money refunded. Trial llettlcs Krco at II. II. Cochran's Drugstore, Ne. 1JU N. Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (8) Melhcra! Mothers ! ! .Miitlivrw t ! ! Ara jeu dlsturbcil at night and broken of yalr rest by a sick child suffering and crying "With the excruciating pain of cutting teclhr If i), goat oncennd gel a bottle of ililf, WINH LOW'H SOOTHING HYRUP. It will rclioe the peer llttle sufferer Immediately depend upon It; there is no mlstake nbeul It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ecr used It, who will net tell jeu at onee that It will regu late the bowels, and glc rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, nitrating like magic, it Is perfectly Mte te use In nil cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female phj slclans and nurses In the United Mates. Sold eerj where, 25 cents nbetlle. majlO-ljdAw A eimd l.cal Opinion. K. Ralnhrldgc Munday, Em),, County Attv., Clay Cn,Tcxsajs: "Have ued Electric Hit ters w Ith most happy results. My brother also vrasvcryleu-vvilh Malarial 1 verandJiiundlce, but was cured by timely use of this mcilli Ine. Am satisfied Kltclrle Hitters kavid hlsllfe." Mr. I). I. Wllcoxsen, of Herse Case, Kv, adds ft like l,sllnieiivtsnliiK: llopeslllvcl believes be would huveilkd, hud Itnet been for Llectrle Hitters. 'I his great remedy will ward efT, as well as cure all Malarial I)kcas, and ler all Kldticr, l.lv er ntid Stemal h Disorders stands uncqualcd. Price GOV. and Jl.al II. II Ceclnau's Drugstore, 1.17 and If I N. Quecu St , Imncaster, la. (b) gev alc. JECURE A HOME I'OIl YOUK FAMILY. R Secure a Heme for Your Family. ren sam: ON TUB MOST MuBIiAL TP.HMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lels 120 feet deep, en ljincaster iiNenun, between Wal nut nnd Lemen streets. Tno-ter brick dwelling houses with man mrd reef, pen lies in front, lets H feet dwp, en North l'lue, belMcen Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story hi Ick duelling beuses with front sards, Iren femes, lets ISO fci I deep, en West Walnut, betui en Murj and I'luu streets To-sler lirlik dHCllIng houses, lels US feet deeji.en est Iaiiumi strict, betw is u Charlette nnd .Nlar) streets, Three-ster brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet rtcip, with all the modern lmpreMinents, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between I'l no and Neln streets. Alse houses en East Wnluut, North Mine, North Mary, between Walnut and Ixmeii, nud l.tmen, between Mary and l'lne streets. All thoabee houses ure In geed order, new I) Iuiptnd. k'ns rlsturis In all the rooms, water In lie kltenen.niid the cellars warranted te be dry. Call and see for jeursilf, no trouble te show you. a.Mj. r, luur.i., i ... '..(" Executers. UM North Mary Stnst. aprSb-ljd.M.WJ. uuumcv Jtcoevto. ;T. CHAULES, c ATLANTIC CI TV Ocean and Delaware Acnue. will open Tjtunv VATtt J UJNK I till. my22-2md JONAH WOOTTON, Jli. rrOTIUi NOItMANDIE. J 1 ATLANTIC CITY. NOW OPEN. Under New Managcmi nt. T. C. UILI.ETT E, Proprietor. Ijile of Colenude Hetel, Philadelphia. inl5-3md IIOlELCHITrWOOHi:. I A ri.AVTII' citv. v.. I. 1(( nnxUli'U. Hi furnished, te Slis plug Apart menlH. Appt's First Class. Wllteieii JUNKl. JuuelSmd MItS. .MAY W. (il ntOREH. T HE 1'I.OUIDA, ATLANTIC CITY. Choice, central location, racltle Asniiie.be- tween N. ,. A. 'lennessee Aes. Flrst-ilas house. Reasonable rates. Orx u nil the y ear. M , UAVIrsA. IlltOWNE. my23-2md STOCKTON HOI EL. CPH MAY, N.J. OPENS JUNE 15. lt.Vlf.S.'st AND 81 PER DAY, Special nitts by thui'cl, month orwa erwa orwa sen. Newly painted, remodeled and Inipnneil: fi)t000 eximided. New Hall and AmuMnicnt Roem. Lhlldren'a Nuw Dlnlm;. lull and Play 1 looms. Culslne nnd hcrlce"tlrst-eIass. Ele gant suitts with rsirler, bath mid closet, or er or iliestraefcleen iilect. Ders net taken. F.TIIEO. WALION, Proprietor. XTOTH'B lO ntlPASSER.S AND GUN L5LNEIitL-All xnonsare hutby ferblddtn tolresiassenany eftheliiuU of thu Cernunll ,nd biieedwell estates In Ixlunen or Iineister tenntlcs, h tin r inclesed or unlncleseil, either for the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as Use Uw will be rigidly enforced ngalust all ires pnsslng en said landi of the undersigned after this notice. VM. COLEMAN ritEESIAN, H.PEROYAI.DEN, EDW. C. FREEMAN, Attorney for It, V(, Celcinaa'a Ulr, rerULAR BTOrPlKQ PLACE. FAIR DEALING, RELIABLEGOODS, LOW PRICES, ASSORTMENT GO0D,POLITE ATTENTION. THKSB ARE THK THINGS THAT MAKE OUR STORE JL POPULAR STOPPING PLACE T Summer Bargains! FOR LAMES. 17 Cent Ralbrlggan Hese for 12) cent. 17 Cent Oaute Drep BtltchReMi, 124 cents. 15 Cent Gauze Drep stitch Het for 10 cant. 75 Cent Game Corsets for M centa. Itubber Lined Dresii Shields for 6 cant. J. HARRY STAMM, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. JtlcMcal. rpEETHINa BYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Eerv bab should have a bottle of DR. KAlUftfRY'H TEETHING BYRUP. Perfectly safe. NoOplumerMorphlamtxturei. Will re lieve Celic, Griping In the Hen els and Promote Difficult Teething. Prepared byDRS.D.KAHR NEY4HON, Hagerstown, Ma, Drugglat nel It; 25 cents. Trial bottle sent by mall 10 centa lant-lydeedAw w EAK, UNDEVELOPED PARTS, Of the Human Hedy Enlarged, Developed, Strengthened, etc., la an Interesting advertise ment long run In our paper, In reply te In quiries we will say that there l no evidence Ul limnuuK huuui nun. c11 iii miiiiarT, mv ndvcrtlsera are ery tilghly Indorsed. Inter ested persons may get scaled circulars giving nil particulars, by writing te the ERIE M EPI CAL CO., 5 H wan St., Buffalo, N. Y. XiHi7b- Ude Bee. fll-lydAw. & OLDEN SPECIFIC. DRUNKENNESS OR THE LIQUOR HABIT POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. ' It canbeglxen In a cup of coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking it; la absolutely harmless, and will efTcc a perma nent nnd speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made tem perate men who hac taken Gelden Specific In llielr ceflee without their knowledge, and to day bellee they milt drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS. The aystem once Impregnated with the Specific, It becomes an uller Impossibility for the liquor appetite le exist. Fer sale by C1IAK. A. LOCHER, Druggist, Ne 0 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. augg-lydM,V,F rtt Deeb. -VTEW YORIC STORE. THE- New Yerk Stere Is famous for glxlng the best alue te be held In HLACK DRESS SILKS. A silk that will neither break, shin or crock In six months' wear must be satisfactory. THE HASKELL BLACK SILKS Are fully guaranteed. We. have sold thousands of yards without a complaint, and there Is no better values In the country for f I , tl.25, 1.37, f 1.50a d. HLACK SATIN RHADAMAH A t n2, 67, 75, 05 eenU and 91.25 a nrd. HLACK FAILLE FHANCAISE, K7X 11.0U, 11.25 a yard. HLACK SATIN LUXOR, Fully guaranteed and alike en both sides, fl and 11.25 a yard. BLACK SURAH SILKS, 10 Inches, 50c; a) Inches, fc2Jc;2.l Inches, 75c; J I Indus, il a yard. BLACK CHINA SILK, (WJic tell a yard. BLACK SILK ARMURE, A fiarguln at 11.2,5 a yard. hccial Uargaln in COLORED DRESS SILKS, 02;; rents a yard ; no belter sold for 1. All Shades In COLORED FAILLE SILKS, Excellent taltie, 87JJc a yard. ROYAL ARMURE COLORED SILKS, fin yard; north 11.25. COLORED SURAH SILKS Fer Sashes and Trimmings In all E filing Shades, nt 50c nnd 75c a y ard. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 and 10 East King Street. XsWlucen Fashion Sheet for July Free. w ATCHHI'RING CORSET. 11UY THE FAMOUS Watchspring Corset. AVILL NEVER RREAK. Guaranteed te Outwear Any Custom Made Corset. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MANUFACTURERS, 112 BROADWAY, N. Y. ocLW2t.M,'lh,Scew m-rinrica. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDAfr. EDGERLEY, W, 1.', 41 A l MARKITT hTREET, (Riiiroftliel'evtoniit), LANCAS1EH, PA. ALL THE LAT1T STYLlh IN Buggies, Phaetons, Family Carriages, Etc. The Flnett block in the Country. We no hinen Full Lineer.SECOND-HAND WORK Any My le e Want. Ileialnllng and IU pairing promptly attended te. One Ml of workmen especially impleyeil for that puriese. The lewtst priies in the i eunty for flrsM Iuks erk. ir-G!e me n Call and Examine My Werk. CTtral. TUMHKRANDCOAU J 10ll('OMIOOKHANDCHKH. WEST. ER.N HARD WOODS. WIiiiIkmIe and HeUll. by ll.Il.MAIiriN ACO. 113-1) it 121 Watir htni I, UuirasU r. Pa. nn.VUMGAItDNERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OmcTh-Ne. 129 North Queen Street, and .Ne, Ml North Prince street. Yames North Prluc Street, near Reading Delet. auglVUd LANCAJbTKR, PA. 911 Nene Can, Nene Ever Did, Nene Ever Will Te dal mera telrly by you than tha NEW BOSTOF STORE, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Pty c LOSING OUT HALE. ONLY NINETY DAYS TOCLOBK OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Xlie Pliiladelpliia. Stere IN DRYCIOODK, DRESS GOODS, BLACK OOODS, SILKS, SATINK8, (IINOHAMS, WHITE OOODS, EMBROIDERIES, GAUZE UNDERWEAR, PARA80I, UMBRELLAS, RIBBONS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOTIONS, Ac. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BLANKETS, WHITE QUILTS, WOOL SHAWLS, CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, CARPET SWEEPERS, WINDOW SHADES, Ac. WGoeds are marked In Plain Flguresnl Prices that will sell thera. Everything mut he sold within DO Days. Don't miss the Itargalns - AT 6 AND 8 NORTH marJS-lydAw Hager & Brether. SUMMER FABRICS! WOOL CHALLI-A1I the Newest Colerlugs nnd Meat Artistic. Designs. ANDERSON OIHaHAJtB-The Finest Olrujhanis Manufactured. Wehais , reeelied a beautiful line of the Latest Colorings In Strljies and Tlalds. , BARNABY OINOHAMB The beet American Manufaatures, as beautlhil as the Scotch In Coloring nnd Style. FRENCH BATQTX The most serviceable Cotten Fabrle. A larg line of new effects. DOMESTIC BATINE Coloring and Designs cuual te tha French. Wash Flannels and Outing Cleths. BATISTE COTTON-Whlte nnd Dark Grounds with New Figures. CRETE CROTHB-l'laln Cream and Cream and Gray ullli Rlack and Colored Figures. COTTON CHALLI-Llghtand Dark Grounds with New Meets. -r ard t Mcelrey. BARD & Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, FLOUNClNOq-The cheapest Flouncing In the elly of Lancaster. Flouncing at2.j , 37Jc, 40e, ', flOe. n2Hc, 7V, (1 and 11.2.5 Extra alue In Hamburg and Swiss Embroideries. DRESS GINGHAMS AND 10ILEHU NORD-The bet linn etstylis In the cllv atKe.8c. Uc, 10eandl2Jc. Bex of Ituchlng containing 12 yards only 2Vi ier box. Iridic' Gingham Aprons, large size, geed quality, enly 25c. IjkIIcs' nnd Children's Gingham Sun Uennrts, stitched or paste board, only 2c ench, SUMMER UNDERWEAR The greatest bargains a or ellcrsd In ladles', Men's and Children's Summer Undernear. STAMPED GOODS-Extra alu In Stamped Goods. Stamped Pillow Shams at 20c niid&V: per pair. Stamped Lluen Wnshstand and bldebeard Coers, with lace-ilrawn borders, at 2.1c, S5c, Viuandup. Splashers te match at 20e; cheap at Ze. Splashers from lOcup. Tidies from Ac up. MEN SWEAR Extraordinary Mi lues In Colteuado for Hummer Wear at 2e, 15e,18c,20cand 2je. In Linen ranting at 18e nnd 20c. In Weel Mixed at 25c, 37e and up. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Frem June I, and continuing six months, the manufacturers of OH Cleth hae .dfaneed their prices. We mention the fact at this time, and would say, we hare beuglit our linn for the Fall Trade before June 1 nt the old prices, and when you are ready te buy your Oil Cleth In Die Fall conie and sce us for the best goods for the money In the city. Table, Shelf and Stair Oil Cleth. FEATHERS We sell the best Feathers at what you pay for the second grade elsewhere. Try us. BICYCLES Agents for the Premier Safety lllryclcs. Highest grade. Intest Improved, easiest running wheels en th. market. Dropped frame, suitable for either lady or gentlemen, with a diamond frame for gentlemen only, ut ti) ; less than any othcrdlameiid frameeafcly. The Courier Safety for men only ITS. bard & Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY G00D8 N0S. 33 AND SB SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Opposite Fountain Inn. N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. f7VVONDKY'S SHLE WILL CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: All enr 80 cent t'ersesl, tenslstlii of such makes as " Perfect Elastic Hip," " Geed Luck," and "Ceclle"geat 35 cents. Our 8 cent Dress Ginghams go at Bl cents. a.000 Yards 10-1 Ullca Illeached Sheeting go at 21 cents. Our M i cut Knapped Che let Shirts jre at M cents. Our Rest 45 cent German Hand-Made Table Linens go at S3 rents. The Rest Make of 9 cent Apron Ginghams go at 7 cents. These Prices Are for Monday, June 24th, Only. irWaUli our Rargalu Announcement of Tuesday Next.V FAHNESTOCK'S, 36 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. LOSING OUT AT LOW PRICES. Metzer & - CLOSING OUT CHINA MATTINGS At Lew Metzger& Ha ugh man's Cheap Stere. Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITK Till: SALESMEN.-WE WISHI A FEW .MEN TO sell enr goods by sample to,tlieirheles.ile nod retail trade. Largest iiiaiiufartiirirs In our line. Emlem a-enl stamp. Wiig.s t;i Ier day. IVrmaneiit pusltlen. Ne pestals ansnend. Meiiey advanced for wuses, advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL MAN'l- dfO., aprlSOtdeed Clucluuati, Ohie. WHITE DRESS GOODS, Lac Striped Llnen I)' India, lerrly, aeft airy tuft, at 12), 15 cent a yard. Outln Mehairs, colors and weave that catch tunllght and rust It off again, leaving weave cool and comfertablt,27 In., price 25e a yard. Unlaundrled Shirts, R0 deirn that wra50 cent, rcduceil te S7J cent aach. (Soot LANCASTER, JUNE It!, IW9. - QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PKNN'A. Hager & Brether. Opposite Fountain Inn Haughman ARE - Prices. COOPKR IIOL'SK.) tterucu. -- UTHEll H. KAUFFMAN, U ATTORNF.Y-AT-LAW. bereud Fleer K.hli'insii Law Building. Ne. U North Duka 8lieU apr-lyd4iT fpe0l ttfc 9hec. B OOTS AND SHOES. BARGAIN8 IN SHOES. Just received, direct from tha factory, ever one thousand pairs of ladles' Shoes that were made and stamped te bn sold for 13.90 a pair, but tha party failed before the goods were fin ished i se I made them an efTir at the factory for tha goods and had them finished In splendid style, and I am ettering you these shoes for II .M and 12.00 per pair and every pair guaranteed. Se this Is a rare chance te gel a W.50 shoe for $1.50 and 12.00. Alse a let of Men's and Rey's shoes we are closing out cheap. A full Una of Rlack and Tan Oxford Ties for Ladles, Misses and Children at the teireH prices In the city. D. P.Stackheuse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. aJO-lvdAiT - LADIES' HOME COMFORT SLIP PERS, Made from fine, bright goat skin, neatly bound, hand sewed, and thoroughly well made. This plain high class Slipper, .it a moderate price, is light and easy en the feet, perfect fitting, and will give excellent service. Price, $1.50. Ladies' Web I louse Slippers, 12c and 25c. Seft Leather Heuse Slippers, 50c, 75c, $1. SHAUB & BURNS, Ne. 14 North Queen Street Lancaster, Pa. marZMydAw B OOTS AND RIIOEB. I BO CAS BEAT OUR PRICES ? Men' Light Checkered and Plain High Heek-Lace Canvas Hhees, wllh rubber soles, for TanMls, Gjmnaslums, Rasn Hall, etc., slrisSte 0,11.23. The regular prlce of these shoes Is II.S0, but we bought a " Jeb Let." When these are all wa don't think we ran gel any mere te sell at this price. Men's Wigwams, fl; Ladles, "'-; Rejs, (IV, and Children's f5c. Thche, tee, nre a "Jeb I,ei." Next let will lme te he sold nt regular prices. Men's, Reys' nnd Youth's Tan Tip Regular Cut, Hook-Lare Hhees, Jl.50 per pair; better grade of Men's at 12, IIWI nnd f.i. Men's 1 1p Tan Lew Lace hhees at I1.A0 and 12. Reys' Veal Calf Lace, llutten mid Congress Hhees, sites 3 te 5, 11.25. We have one of the largest lines and assert inenls of Men's, Ilejs' and Youth's Calf Den. gelaund Kangaroo bhees In the city. Ladles' Plain Toe Tan Oxfords, 75c. nnd up wards. 1 jidlcs' Tip Tan Oxfords, 75c. nnd upwards. Ladles' Patent leather lip Oxfords, 75c. and upwards. Ladies' Plain Toe Dongola Oxfords, 75c. and upwards. Thn two last mentioned shoes beat an) thing we ever saw for the money. Ladles' Kid Opera Hllppers, 60c. and upwards. Tbe One-Price Casb Heuse. Tbe Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LANCAHTKR, Pa. KrHtere closed .cryeTenlng at 8 o'clock, ex cept Monday nnd Katurday. Sinvttcoe. H ARNE-M. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square. LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness. LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AN General Stable Supplies, -AT- ) (Kicte!: te M. llAiirnnuHn A se v.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. D. P. STACKHODSE. M & MM, ni ii il l l l mas. n. naeemflsn s, (rettiei-rt. . T llURSK'H. 776--JULY F0URTH--I889. Rational Jubilee Headquarters FORTIIEIIEat FIREWORKS! WIIOLISALEAND RCTA1L. Public and prhnta dlsplajs furnished at lowest prices. Our works are alt colored Arc, and no better lit the market. Parlies can select displays nowandhae them laid aside until tha t eurth. Ohe us a call. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. jjram. 1789-1889. EVERYONE WANTV! lO CELEnilAlK THE GLORIOUS FOURTH ! Especially InT his Centennial Year, We nre Headquarters. Take a leek at enr Khc Ulc Wliulens and then walk Insldennd sce our Immense HUxk. All dealers should sec our l"rleoLlstlHrero purchasing elsewhere. Weliantiongenlaen Hie read niidrausan Mm Hie money expended In this direction, In Ihn purchase of jour works, besides, many bujrrs want le see the stiKk nnd examine Ilia goods. This oil inn de t Ith us. Hpcclal attention given In Asserted Exhibi tion Cases Ter Public or I'rUalc Dlsplajs, Onr Works Are All Heavy Colored, All HUes Unman Candlis, All Hires Sky Rock ets and Parachute Rockets, Vertical Wheels, 1 rlangles, Deuhln Triangles, Rnettes. Teurbll. liens, Rengnla Lights, flower Pels, llaltcrles, Floral Ueiubsht Us, Mines. Meteer Candles, HI), xer Showers, Klectrle Hpreaders, llembshell Rockets, Pin Wheels, Berell Wheels, Herpeuts, Illue Lights, Colored Eire, all sltes Cannen Crackers, 1'lre Crackers, Pistols, Caps. Torpe does. Flags, lanterns, Parade Light, Balloons, Vertical Wheels, Hlnnk Cartridges, A-.relllei and many oilier New Ooeds. Alse, tlie Finest Line of Iarga Exhibition Pieces. J. Frank Reist, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL nitOCI'.R, OORNER WEST KINO AND PIUNrEHTH., (One Hiiara Down from Centra Hquarc(, LANUAHrER. PA. -i- a J--; l.. yitntcltce. -yy-ATHKH. HMERICHN WbIcIics, Clocks, Jewelry. Hpecs. Ee(llascs, Etc., nt WWMT PniCI. Optical (IihhIs. Telegraph Time Daily. Every Article. In this Lfiie Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Me. l89KNerthluanBt.,HearP. r,r, Btatlen. e UIl LARGE AND 1NCREAHED Watch Sals la due te the fact that we have always a laige and iholce clock le select from. THATWUriELLTHK Best WatcKT KJRTIIE LEA8T MONEY. llml WE DO NOTHI'LL WHAT WH CANNOT OUARAN1EE. Rnyers should appreciate, our ellerls IokIve geed ukh)s, and inn depend upon nverytrnng we sell te be as reprisented. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OK ORANOE. EWELER AND OPTICIAN. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. GRADUATING PRESENTS. Lalrstand Choicest Neveltlrs for Orsdimtlng Presents. Wntihes, Chains, Pens, Pinclls, Pans, Ran gles, Jewelry, etc., clc. EXAMINATION OF EY1W FREE. NO DROPS UHED. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. rtfbUrtVC. 11 ARDWARE I MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., Havejiikt rrelvcd a large asMirtmint of READY-MADE Window Screens and Screen Deers Plain and Flgurtil Who Cleth. HAMMOCKS, . LAWN MOWI'.HK RLFRIOFRAIOIW, Water Coelers and Ice Cream Freezers (live them a tall iindyeii will beceiivluced that It Is the ilualil place III Luncatttrte buj-. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF PAIMTS, OILS, YARNISUES, WHITE LEAD, And u full Hue of General Hardware. hbS-ljd T(yYlCK IS IIERERY (UVENTHATTHE 1 Ordlnaiuefer prevciitlngiuvidinl bj tire, anil the belter preservation of enhr In thetltj, and prohibiting the sale or lasting, throuluger llriugef seuths, rockets or ether tlreorksle tlreerksle tlreorksle rera the Al, 4th mid 5th day of Julj, villi be strictly enforced. 'I he said erdiuniiivintlrelj prehlblU the tiring of guns or ether firearms, or the selling, cast lug, threw lug or llrliiK 1 luiMrs or ether nrt'uorkseiH'iatliig tu u similar iium- Iier. within the llnill of the city. jeae-tfd EDW, EDUfcXlLfiy, Mayer, Fireworks! Fireworks! tZvavtltv' fJuibc. P ENNSYLVANIA RAtLROAD8CHEDUL4 I.. A.T..,.. tmt .... u ,Q .AAA Trains t.rAVK LA"CAsTrR and laara n4 ar- A rlve nt Philadelphia as fellow! i Lear w; WrfiTWlnti .IB' Ptilladelphla. Pacltlc Expresst!... News Express! .... v Pasucngert -. MalllralnvlaMUeyl u p. ra. 4 1) n. m. ijn a. m. 7-m n rn- lav a. m. , iraa m. m. -i nzm$u m Kn a. m, e- n .. Villain ralnf Nlnipnm RtnM.. via Columbia lIanoverAecem..!!I.'. trsu a. via Columbia! !il). nt. easi ijlllCf .... .... Frederick Accem... lrfinrasler Accem...,,.. llarrUbiirg Accent. Columbia Accem Iiiirrlsliiirv Express.. VestcrnExpressf...M. liancnstcr Acce.' . ll.rn. m. ivln isl tt imIiI 200 p, m. s 10 p. m. 2 w p. m. fi ") p. m. 7 in n. m. ; Via Mt. Jey 4 ij p. m. 4 10 p. m. 5 nt p. m. 0-ae p. m. 11:10 p! m'. Aiu i. m. A r (V.I H -n I.cae Iincnster. I.J1 n. m. 1 f a. m. " a. m 10 n. m. aj r, m. K-en a. m. ll.-a. m. 12 ' p. m. 3A"i p. m. a-OOp. m. 4 I't p. m. a I p. tn. 8.p. m. , KAgTWARD. C'lla-Expressf Fast Llnef. J.... iJincHster Aeee. Arrive Phi la, 4 J-. a. m. a JO a. m. a Mia. tM laitcasterAccem.... Columbia Accem. Atlantic Expressf Heashore Express.. Philadelphia Accem. Sunday Mall .... Day Exprcsst...... Harrlsburg Accem.. Mell Tnilnt m. lean a. m. vlaMUejr. :ii:i.i n. m. I'll p. m. s p. m. a 45 p. m. B p. m. a P. m. v, p. m. 10-M p. m. JThe only Imlns which run dally. On Hunday the Mall train west runsby way Celumbtn. r.it t' U' KQ?.n'Sei"'r"1 '""nger Agent HAH. IX PUOII, Oenernl Manager. T3H7LADELP!MAHEAmNfl RAILROAD READING A COLUMIHA DIVISION. On and aHer Hundrty, May II, 1W9, trains leave lnncnslcr (King street), as fellows; rer Rending nnd Intermediate points, week "nI'rI-'n " ln-t 1135,3,'Bp.ni.j Hunday, 8-01 a m , 3.M p. m. ter Phlladelnhln, week da.vs, 7.30 a. m., 12.8S, 3 p. m ; Hiitulaj , 3,V p. in. ' ' J or New Yerk vfa Philadelphia, week daya, 7.n. m ,lA5,3Xip, m. ' V,'r f,ew IerK '. Aiientewn, week day. 12 Vi p. m, rorAiiemewii, wrek dajs, 7.S0 a. m.,3Mp, Fer Harrlsbiirg, week dais, 7-Ou a. m., 12, 5 4Jp. m.;Huuday,8nn. m. FerQuarryvllle, week dais, 8.35, 0J0 a. m.. " 8 00, 8-00 p. m. ; Hunday. fi 10 p. m. "-"" " TRAINS FOR LANCASTER. . I'axe Rending, week dajs, 7-30, llA'ia. ra 8 .ri p. III. ! Hunday, 7.20 n. lit ; 3 10 p. 111. lave Philadelphia, -week dajs, 4 IS, lOOpa. m., 4-00 p. 111. , U.neNnr Yerk via Philadelphia, week days, T.Kn.in., i.n.is-nip. in. lave New Yerk via Aiientewn, week daa 4-ia.m..l'00p. m. Ijciive Aiientewn, week dajs, STti a.m.: 430 p. 111. ' Inve ret bnl Uc, week dajs, 550 a. m., 4.86 p. m. l-ave liCbanen, week dnjs, 7.12 a. in., 1'JJO 7.1r p. in. '. Hunday, 7rt a. in., 3 4 p. in. Iave Harrlsburg, week daj s, 0 23 a. m.t Buns daj'.A JOa. in. ' Iavniiuarryvllle, week dajs, 40, 9-25 a.m., ! lr), 4 5,1 p. in. j Sunday, 7.10 a. 111. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. '""al'l'lladeiphia, chestnut street wharf, and Seuth street wharf. Fer Atlantic Cllv, week days, express, PW a. m.Bnd4Wenrifi p. in.: Accommodation, 7..T0 a. 111. and 4 30 p. m. : Hunday, Express, fcCM andOOOa. m., Accommedallon, KO0 a. m., 1.88 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City, depot earner. Attantlcand ArkvntnsAvenues. Weekdays,-. Express 7.-in and 10il2 a.m. and 4 p.m. Accem-' modallen.S'O.'ia. m. and 41) p. 111. Sundays Ex press 4 and 8 80 p. m. Accommodation, 7J9 a. in. and 4 ft'i p. 111. Delatled tlme tables can be obtained aCtlekei efllces. A.A.SICLEOD, C. O. HANCOCK. Vlce Pres. A Clen'l M'gr. tlcn'l Pasa'r Agt. t ehanen a lancaster joint 'llne Xj railroad. Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and aftar HUNDAV, May 12, 1889, NORTHWARD. Sunday. Learn A. 11. p.m. p. v. a. si. p. si . Kitigntriei, italic, 7isi rtx n iz ain Ijineaster 7.-07 12 tt 8.80 8 M Manlielm 7. H 1.30 0-JO 8:4(4 Cornwall 79 1:IU 6.48 0:17 Arrive nL I 44 8,-01 Lebanon ......... . 811 1:58 7.00 Oil &U SOUTHWARD, Lcave a. v. m r of Pet tsv llle. week dej s, 7.J0a. m 3 Vi p. m.t Bundav,,Tj5p. m. . Fer Lebanon, week dnvs. 7fl0 a. m., 12-..1S, 5 ti. in.; Hiiiiilfiv. fi-er. a ,., n x m ' r. m. p.m. a.m. r. it. a Iebanen , 7:12 Cornwall 7:27 Manlielm', -.. 7.W Lancaster........ ,. 827 Arrive at King Street, Lane. H V rm 7:ift 7j ica .11 12.4.5 tin 1.52 im a. 10 urn 7 87! 8.40 8.23 t: fcM C-1 200 8.30 0:20 HeV A. M. WIIAON.Hunt. R. AC. Railroad. H. U. NEFK, Hupt, O. It. R. S)ut. T EADERS. 25c. for a Dress Straw Hat. 45c. for Fine Mackinaw. $1.00 for a Light Stiff Hat. ' AIJIO THE FINEST HELKCTION IN THE CITY OF riNiuioeDa. DUNLAP k CO.'S SPECIALTIES. WILCOX &COS " Bosten Beauties." FINECAHHIMEHB Stiff and Seft Hats. Trunks and Traveling Bags AT SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. ' STAUFFER & 6;' 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCAHTER. PA. Jlcfv'ncvuteva. F LINN A nilENEMAN. -I1UY Till Alaska" Dry-Air REFRIGERATOR! J 1 1 net only sav cs Uc, but savss prev lsleui. Water Coelers. A large stock or the best make, and price low. Baby Carriages 1 We are Headquarters for IUby Carriages. 3 THE L.VRQE1T HTOCIC AND LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Maiiufuilurcis and Dealers lu Heuse-Furnishing Goods, Ne. 152 N. QUEEN ST. M LANCASTER, PA, VhoteovrtV'to. K OTE. I JUST RECEIVED PROM K(BnigsbuTg, Prussia, Twe llackfreunds made esiecl.ill ferHuslaad TlireiMiuarli.r Lciutli riioiegrapiis. .i. Qrv - c& rvv -i 60 1-2 NORTH QUEEN ST., v Next Doer te the Posteftlce, Jau7-Jind Junl-7ted TESSi: JONES , , prvB A Muuufai turers CON nXTIONKRh ,.,',' PAPER IuXtW. Tbe most eeaultfuj I n. i .-- ..i.ia-l-a. 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