LI .UWU I MUiMMIJ HI HUB MM U U ' M Ji ill M HJIHMWHH !'! . JMWl Hi IBMHHHP I WWW. 'U WW ' rx J1 UPMWVUUUMHnRMHHHMl u- "i " 'jrifyti'. t."x t"t : te . .' . .' v'.jtes nT.AnM";- '. k'.. , ' v. r t: xirii .t ".i'' "kJ." i. . ? .w ". i.t. ,.;i;r,T r- ..... ..- it"i .-itw - rrrHT miiimniHMjHHnHiimiiiHieiHW . r ri pr,c.''im:iTrTMi.p .-r-rr V-w . vi"--$irwp'-r frj" ,r v-"v,-ji".- 4M-.;T " i-1 --- t- v.z-'S-f ?" - mn- "'?'?' isi'V- '; -M r. T " . yZ. m '"y1 sJgfv if 3'f W.r V- , -M'--VrasV'S im HAIHIE9. "She mi a little. Irish maid, With tight brown hlr and eye of gray, And he had left. hr native shore, And Journeyed mile and mile away Aero the ocean te the land VJicre waves the baaner of the free , And en her lace n shadow lay Fer Kick nt heart for home waa nhe. When from the city's dust and heat And cnweteix noise, they took her where The birds were lnglng en the tree And flower-fragrance filled the air; .And there, tliclr leaf-crowned head upmled Te greet llie pretty, grny-eyed low, A million blossom Marred the read, And grew among the waving gram. ' Why, here arc dalMe V glad lie cried, And, with hand elapsed, sank en lcr knee, "New, Oed be praised, who east and west Scatter such lovely things an the. Around my mother's cabin deer In dear old Ireland they grew, With heart of geld and slender leaves. As white m ncwly-rallcn snow. Then up she sprang with smiling lips, Though en her chccXThere lay a tear;""" Thla land's net half sp strange," she aald, "Since I have found the daisies here," itargnrct Eytingc. WHAT A SUMMF.lt ! What though the blazer lies Unused upon the Rhelf: What though the lemon sighs Fer glory for hlm'elf ; What though the swimmer' sprawl nipples no frigid peel ; What though the rain drops full. Keep cool I Frem thr Ilvjlfale Courier. A CHINESE IIKNTIST. Doctoring Teeth In a Primitive Way With Ancient Instrument!. Weng Chin Foe, In N. Y. World. V Dr. All Li, tlie only sllnen-i lire, Chlnese dentKt arrived In teyrn from the Went en last Monday evening evcnitig. He It a rmtive of tlie provlnce efSantiing, a fellow townsman of Confucian, and for tlie world he leek a like him, with llie exception of u Iialrless vliln, wlille en that of CenfiiciiiH there worn said te be about six or seven long coarse, hair. Dr. Li Isa dentist of abrand-new school j In fact, he owns it, nnd is tlie school lilin lilin nelf, being tlie only ene of tlie kind In all America, if net In the Empire of China. He wns bosieced with Cliiuose customers the moment his feet touched tlie neil of the inotrepolis. It seemed as if all Chinatown were awaiting; his arrival for rolief. At any rate ljrofesser LI was busily outraged yes terday afternoon in a small room at Ne. 1 Mett street lllllng teeth. Although the method as well an the instrument in nse wcre very piiinitlve, yet he does his work like a natural genitis. There was no easy chair nor tlie usual convenient little, operating taiile alongside of tlie dentist. The patient sat upright upon a common cimp steel, and there was a smaller steel of tlie sanm height for the feet of tlie dentist te rest en. The heart of the patient was occasionally brought upon the clevaled Unco of the doctor, and upon his right hand was his operating case, con taining curious and quaint instruments. The rapidity with which the professor extracts a decayed toetli somewhat nston nsten nston islied the writer. My close observation it was discovered that a ceitaiu liquid pre paration efu whitisli substance was first put upon the deemed teeth te deaden the pain nnd te loesou tlie root of the teeth. The lining of the cavities was accomplished wiin iike mpuiitv wtlli a Hiiiislance wiilcli looked like tinfoil. A Multltudoer AllnumtH. Tlie allmcnth which iillllct the kidneys and bladder nre no numerous, that merely te name them -Mould 1111 a space fur outrunning the limits or this article. KiifMce It te say, that they arc both obstinate mid dangerous. Te thelrprceiitien Hostellers Ntenmch Hitters Is well adapted. The stimulus which It lends te 1 he action of the kidneys when they arc lellinr- glc,scre loieunlcriieln tendency In them te lnpse, first, lulu a statu of pernicious Inactivity, and afterwards Inte one of positive organic dis ease, which seen destroys their delicate Integu ments, poison thobleod and causes death. A double purpose. Ik sorted by Oils depiircnt. It promotes ncimiy in ine Kinney, nim cxi'is impurillCH from the IiIihmI which haMine na tural rlinuuel of outlet, except these tiruans Constipation, biliousness, lever and ngue, rheu matism nnd djspepsla, are also remedies by litis inenicinc ei inoreugu aeiiuu uuu wiuu tcepc. Special JUtticcB. Ituuklen'H Al-ulcii SulS'e. Tur IUstHai.vkIii llinwurlil for Cuts. Hrulses Kercs, Ulcers, Kail Rlienui, Kcver Kercs, Tetler. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and nil Skin Erupt Ions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is KUaranteed togleicr tegleicr fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Ilce US ieius per oex. ier saie iy ji. n. LiMiiim, Druggist. Ifes. 137 and 13K North Queen street, Lancaster; I'a. JuneW-lyrt Tlie New IMM'ever.v. Vi.ti linvn lip.nril vmir frlnn'ls anil neighbors talking about It. Ven may jeurself be one of iim mniiv who kiimv frcaii Dersenal experience just hew gwsl n thing It Is. If you have ever iritu ii, jeu are iiue ei us nmuimi iiiinusiw cause llie wonderful thing nbnut It Is, that when once given u trial, lir. King's New Ills Ills tev cry ever after holds a place In tlie house. If you have never used It anil should be afflicted vcllli ureiiKli, cehl or any Threat, Lung or Ctiesttieulile, secure a bottle at once and give lla fair trial. Ills guaranteed every lime, or money lcfundcd. Trial Unities Kree at ll.lt. Cochran's Iirugslere, Ne. 1J!) N. Quien street, Laneiister, l'a. t!) Mothers ! Mothers ! ! Mothers I ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child sullerlug and crying with thucxcruclntliigpaliief cutting teeth? If se, goat once nnd getabottle of M Its, WINH- LOW'H HOOTillNO 8VHU1. It will relieve the peer MUST sufferer Immediately depend upon II ; tltere Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell jeuat unce that It will regu late the bow els, uud gl v e rest te the mother, mid relief nnd health te the child, operating like muglc. It Is perfectly wife te use In all ceses and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and beat female physicians and nurses In the United States. Held everywhere, i cents a bottle. Juncijlyil&w A Sound I.cunl Opinion. K. Ilalubrhlue Monday. Cwi.. County All v.. Iciay Ce.,'l'ex.,s.is; "Ifave used Klvclrlclilt- Iiers vviiu inesfc nappy ic-un. jij unmirriuvi wasvery lewwllh Malarial KuteritndJaundlce, but was cured bj timely use of this medicine Am satlsiieu tieciric iiiiiersKiveu iiisiiie." Mr, 1). J. wilcoxseu, ei nurse uave, ivy., nuns . (!.- .. .1 . ..I..... II,. (-..IL.IH .tit. f..aint nw I.I I IK I St 111 I VII, 1 ., J .US IIU"'"'ilJ ,nunn he would Imve died, had It net been for L'lectrlc Bllters. .... This greal remedy win wsru en. as wen as cure all Malarial Diseases, anil lernu ivinne)-, I Liver nud Htoinacliinseriierssinniisunequaica. Price uOc. and SI, nt II. It. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and IS) N. Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. (0) Summer Jtcoerto. CJT. CIIAHLIX. i ATLANTIC CITY. lUieanand Delavrare Avenue, will eiwit. TllUJis- iiai , .1 u.-si; j.mii. niy22-2ind JONAH WOOTTON, Jit. I I TOTKL NOIt.M ANDIK. III ATLANTIC CITY. JNWW IJl'lj. Liiurr.M'ff .wauagemcni. T. C. UlLl.irni:, Proprietor. Ijite of Coleuadc Hetel, I'hlUidelphla. nil5-3iud H rOTEL CH ETWOODK. ATI.ANT1C CITY. N.J. IRemedcleil, Itcrtirnlslied. Ui Hleeplng Apart ments. Appt's First Class. Will open JUNK I. JUUCi-lllll ,lllW, .'HI inuLIUUIILll. IrpllK FLOIUUA, ATLANTIC CITY. Choice, central location, rnclilc Avenue.be- Itneen N. Y. t Tenuissee Aves. First-class house, llcasouable rates. Dimmi all the J ear. DAVJSiS IIIIUWNK. niySt-2md STOCKTON IKH'KU " CAI'i: MAY, N.J. OPENS JUNK 15. ItATIX.M AND II IT.lt DAY. (Special rates by the wis k, mouth erwu- seu. Ae ly painted, remodeled and Imprev cd; KiO.UW expended. New lull and Amusement uoein. cuiiiiriii i.m'w uining, nail anil flay Itoems. Cuisine nnd service tlrsi'l.iss. K.ie. cant suites with parlor, tin It ami i-im..-t ir. Ichcstra of cloven pieces. Dees net taken. r.THKO. WALTON, Pioprleter. .tltcituaraphe. K OTli I JUST RECEIVED FUOM Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe lljckgreuiids linide especially for Bust and Three-quaNrt-Leiitfth Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Neil Doer te the J'otelUc. en7-tmij t-'y 'TTVkjZ'im'.l! rV INTERBST TOLADltX. Buperflueui Hair) Buptrfluetu Hair I 8uprfltteui Hair 1 . Buperflueui Hair I OP INTF.REBT TO LADIES. An EsTABtlSHMItXT IK rBII.ADKLMIIA where ladles can haveHupertlneus Hair perma nently removed from the face by Electrolysis (the Electric Needle operation). Dr. J. Van Dycfc, Electro surgeon, 40 North Eleventh street, Philadelphia, permanently de stroys Superfluous Hair without pain, scar, shock or trace, by the Electric Needle opera tlen. In answer te many letters from fashion nnd scientific journals nnd from ladles from nil parts of the country, In reference te this operation, Dr. Van Ilyck respectfully states that the Elec tric Needle process Is endorsed by all physicians nnd surgeons of eminence ax being the only method known te science by which superfluous hair can be destroyed. It Is almost painless, causing a mere stinging sensation. The needle Is Inserted painlessly Inte the fol licle alongside of the hnlr, completely destroy ing the papnlln of hair germ, se the hair can never grew again. 1 .eaves no scar nor trace; never falls; length of time depends upon the number of hairs te be destroyed : the presence of the patient Is required nt the elllcc. Every lady with hair en her race known that depilatories, heated wnx, pumice stone, the tweezers, scissors or raier, only makes these hairs grew hnrshcr, coarser, darker and mere numerous. Itemembcr, Indies, this Isn delicate surgical operation, nnd should never be performed ex cept by n physician or surgeon, or under his care. Dr. Van Dyck Is a regular graduate of medi cine and surgery ; has practiced In Philadelphia for twenty jears, and performed the elec tric needle operation for the first time thirteen ) ears age, having the honor of being the second phvslclnn In the world te perform Ihlsoperatlen and the first te use It In Dcrmatoleglcal practice. Since then the demand for Ills service In this specialty has become se great that he has given up nil ether Practice and makes an exclusive specially or KfcclitvWurgery and Dermatology. Ne phvslclnn living te-dny has written se many articles for fnshten, literary or scientific journals en the subject as Dr.VanDck has. As nn Illustration of the universal Interest taken In It. the Docter has nnswered 9,000 letters In the Inst three jeius from ladles from every part of thecivillr.ed world. Every lady troubled with superfluous hair should consult Dr. Van Dyck, nnd should read his hook, which Is mailed Trce te every ene writing for It. Huperllueus hair Is surprisingly prevalent. We see It In the drawing room, theatre, en the street, nnd wherever ladies congregate. Atleast 35 of every 100 Indies have mere or less superflu ous hnlr at some time, during their lives. Ite membcr this, no matter ir you are 15 or 75, whether you have 20,000 or n few struggling hairs en your face, every ene can be destroyed forever. Don't hesitate te consult Dr. Van Dyck freely nnd with confidence. Itich or peer, young or old, he will examine your case cheerfully. Ne fees unless v ou are treated. Call nt once. Office and operating rooms, te N. Eleventh street, Philadelphia. Hours, 0 te S; Sunday, 10 te 3. Never falls. Advice free, nook free. Nete Hlrth marks, red nose, enlarged veins of the nose, cists, enncers nnd tumors removed by Dr. Van Dyck, Terms te suit rich nnd peer. Kend for book. uncH-lydW rpEETHINQ BYUUI. TO MOTHERS. Every bnl rheuld have a bottle of DR FAHIlNKY'rl TEETHING BYIIU1'. Perfectly safe. NoOplumerMorphlamlxlurcs. Wlllre- Ileve Celic, Grilling In the Dowels nnd Promote )imeiilt Teething. Prepared by DRH.D.FAIIR NEY BON, Hacerstewn, Md. Druggists sel It; 'ij cents. Trial bottle sent by nuill 10 cents lanl-lydced&w (-1 OLDEN SPECIFIC. DRUNKENNESS OK THE LIQUOR HAIIIT POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given In n cup of coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It; Is nbsolutely harmless, and will eflec a ierinn uentnnd speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards hnvetieen mndn tem perate men who have taken Gelden Mpecltlc In ihelr ceflec without their knowledge, nnd to day believe they unit drinking of tliclr own friv will. IT NEVER FAUX. The system once Impregnated with the Hpeclflc, It becomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite te exist. Fer sale by CIlAH. A. LOCH ER, Druggist. Ne. 0 Kasl King Street. Lancaster, l'a. augR-ljdM.W, V w EAK, UNDKVKLOl'KI) 1'AUTS. Of the Human lhxty Enlarged, Developed, (strengthened, etc., Is nil Interesting advertise ment long run In our pnper, In reply te In quiries wn will say that there Is no evidence of humbug about this. On the contrary, the advertisers nre vry highly Indorsed. Inter ested persons may get scaled circulars giving nil particulars, by writing te the ERIE M EDI- CALCO.,5SwanHI., lluflille, N. Y Iknlu 7b- leiln Jlcc. fll-ljdAw. glantcae. H ARNKHS. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness. LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AND- General Stable Supplies, -AT- (Hut CESsen te M, HABEnniTSH & Se.v.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. l)iua ) all. -TTIO fl MARTIN. FRUIT JARST" JELLY TUMBLERS ! AT CHINA HALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and I lalf Gallens. The celebrated Lightninjj Jars in Quarts and Half Gallens ; this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King St. nUMfd CTenl. TU.MIlKItANDCOAU J TOHACrOrillOOKHANDCAHKH. WEhT I. UN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by II. II. MARTIN A CO., n3-ld 121 WhterKtreet, Ijincastcr, Pa. i:AUMOARDNi:iW COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Offices-Ne. 12) North Queen Htrect, and Ne. wit North 1'rlini) street. uuxlMfd LANCASTER, PA. -.-. ...'V.- Jnt-v; - Chas. E. Haberbush's, tt -it. t., .M POPULAR STOITINO TLACE. FAIR DEALING, RELIABLEGOODS, LOW PRICES, ASSORTMENTGOOD.POLITEATTENTION. THESK A11KTHETII1NU8 THAT MARK OUUSTOH12 A POPULAR STOPPING- PLACE T Summer Bargains! FOR LADIES. 17 Cent Italbrlggan Hene for 12,' cent. 17 Cent Gaiue Drep 8lllrhHce, 12 cent. 15 Cent Oauie Drep Htltch Hoe for 10 cent. 75 Cent Oatue Corset for 50 cent. niibbr Lined l)res Shield for 6 cent. J. HARRY STAMM, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. gtoet attb $hiCB. B OOTS AND SHOES. D.P. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just received, direct from th faclerj', ever one thousand pair of Ladle' Shee Dial were made and stamped te Iks sold for (2M a pair, but llie party failed before, the geed were Mu lched ; e I innde them an eiler nt the factory for the goods nnd had them finished In splendid tyle, and I am ellerlng you these hecs for S1.50 nndJ2.00per pair and every pair guaranteed. 80 this Is a rare chnnce te get a 12.50 shoe for J1.M nnd (2.00. AIre n let of Men's nnd Rey' Shee we nre cleMng out cheap. A full line of Black and Tun Oxford Tie for Ladle, Mlhc and Children at the tewent price In the city. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. aae-lyd&w OUMMEB SHAPES IN SHOES. Misses' Strap Sandals AND NE3AZPORTS. Thfse nhniict, veniparntivuly Bjwixk hiK, lire blew movers ; they llntl favor, however, here nml (here, imieiijriiilsM?H ami IiuHch who tire net carried nwny like bithlilea with (he title, in lulmirntieu of novelties Fashion ileeives shall lie worn. Ami why Hlieitld they V Htrnp SantlalH and Ncvvrmrts arc lietuitlful ttfyles, eoel nnd t'einfnrtnble, nnd while net te the fore, will by nnd by replncc tlinse new niest ndntired. We've thrce kinds te advertise te-lny for misses' wear, and te these who'll want te lie odd the price is nn inducement te try a Ktrnii Kandal or Newport. About IS I pairs One-Strap Sandals, bright American kid uppers, liemlcd Imws ; heels, counters anil soles solid leather, the lntter i-ewed and very flexible ; dark kid linings, cencatvu heels, medium height. An easy, com cem com fertalilo shoe nnd very durable. Never sold for less than J1.1S. New "fle ier pair. Sizes 11! toil. Anether let nliniit 18 pairs of l-llutteu Newperls, opera tee last, worked button helit, American kid ujilicrs, kid liuiiigs, solid soles, heels and counters. Never sold for leas than 41.00. New 7.k A high-cut shoe of same grade costs $1.00 mere, wherever you may buy Siies 11 te 1. Misses' American Kit Hiutni Clliiiinfu 1ni4liit bklrtu ntifl lnullu inucli letter tlian you think 50c. A heap of comfort te slip into atlieme after a day's walk. SHAUB & BURNS, 1 1 North Queen STitnin', Lancas tkk, I'A. -rOOT8 AND SHOES. OUR- Men'K Light Checkered nml l'lnln High IIoek-IiccCHiivaShoeH,with rubber Mile, for Tennis, Gymnasiums, IlaM) Hull, etc., hires 5 te U, f 1.23. The regular prlce of thew Miees Is ll.fi), but we bought a " Jeb Let." When these nre all we don't think we can gel nny mere, te sell at this price. Men' Wlgwnm, tl; Ladle, 75c; Iteyi, 65c, nnd Children' 53c. These, tee, are a "Jeb Let." Next let will have te be sold at rcgulnr prices. Men's, Heys' and Youth's Tan Tip Regular Cut, HoeIc-Ijico Shoes, tl.50 per pair; better grode of Men's at tl, Ji50 and S-l. Men" Tip Tan Lew Lnce Shee at S1.M and $2. Heys' Veal Calf Ijicc, Rutteii and Ceugrcs Shoes, sixes 3 te hyv SI.S5. We liave one of the largest lines nnd assort ments of Men', llevs' and Youth's Calf Dim Dim gelaaml Kangaroo Shee In the city. Ijullcs' l'lnln Toe Ten Oxfords, 7x-. nnd up wards. 1 jidles' Tip Tan Oxford, 73c. and upward. Ladies' Tatcnt Leather Tip Oxford, 73c. nnd upward. IjkIIcs' l'lalu Toe Deugela Oxferdu, 75c.iuid upwards. The two last mentioned shoe beat anything we ever saw for the money. Lad Us' Kid Cjiera Slipper, Me. and upwards. Tbe One-Price Cash Heuse. k I The Leaders of Lew Prices IN Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LANCA8TKR. I'A. 9-Hlore closed ev iry evening at ii o'clock, ex cept Monday and haturday. N" dTIl.'K',re'fRljl,lv)sKK7lH'ANl ItUN NLKS. All erseiisnre hereby forbidden te trespass en any efthe land of the Cornwall vjid Hieedwell estate In I.chaneii or IjiiicusIit leuntlcs, vihether lncleetl or unlnelesed, either for the iwrxiMj of khoetlug or fishing, a the lavr will be rigidly enforced ngnlicU all tres passing en said lands of the undersigned after ihUueUie. W.M. COLKMAN KRCUMAN, lt.I'KRCYALDI, EllW.C. I'RKliMAN, Attorney for IU W. CeK'MMtu's Hfclw. STACKHOUSE. m m BEAT nn HI u.i a .? s Jrk.i l?ru sBoef. Nene Can, Nene Ever Did, " Nene Ever Will Te deal mere fairly by you than the UEW BOSTON STOKE, NO. 21 CENTRE SQUARE. &VW N- KXT DOORTOTHK COURT 1IOUHR. AX ATTHACTIVK KEATUHK OK THIS INUS HY US OK 0,0iO ynnls of Simpsen' Silver Orcy and lllack and Whltelrlntat 5cenlayard. These gneil are dene up In Dress ratlerns ami Ihelr ubiiiiI prlce I R ceni. r,000 yard Cheviot Hhlrtlng In Goe.1 Coloring nldJJ cent a yard. These nie Hie gneil w have been selling at 8 cent. 2,500 ) aril or Ticking at 1 tents. Tliese Tick linvn never tieen wild n farlhliig le thun 10 rent. (jOJacaunrd Quilts atflcnrli. Yeu wllUave'i"iceiilen every one you buy of them, as their real value 111.23. M dozen Children's I'nst Rlack Ribbed Hese ul a pnlr for Si cent, In rIc 5 te f These Hese are sold everywhere nt I2J i cent a pair. Hee theiii. We open te-day the finest line of Ruihlug ue have ever ulievvn at lYem fi te 60 cent a yard. 36 and 37 East King St., B VRQAIN8. CHARLES STJLSKM'S BARGAINS! Rlnck Hllks from fiOc up te J1..V) a yard. ItlHCk Hurah from ."We up te (I a yaid. Rlnck Matin fiom37eiiifojl a.viml. lllnck Henrietta from 37Je up te'J..'iO a yard. lllack Cashmere froin'JJe up loll njnnl. IlliickHliawlsfrem Jl.'i'jUP tef.1) each. Rlnck Hatlne from s up te .'Hen yaid. Cream llcnrletln, Alb.iltoss,CHShmcrc,iTrleel, Racket t'lelli nnd Plaid Cleths. l'ink, lllue,CrcHiii IlenrietlnntR7eayard. All our We IircssGo(Isat!iOen yard. Dotted and Klgurcd Suisse fiem V2v up te 3e a urd. Cluingi'nhloHllksnt374ea yard. I'ream I'lquen nt ISJie a yard. White I'liiue from lije. up te Sic n vnrd. AVhlte I'hild Ijiwiis from li)e up te '.lieu yard. Hustles from UK', up toeOccach. Corset from S3a up te&ueeacli. Ijidles' llesn rrem ,rieii pair up tell a pair. Linen Handkerchief from lcup te 2c caih, Hllk lliindkerUilelrroml2uiiielJ'ii)e.'ieli. SUk (ileMs and Mitt from li'J.j'1 up leftX'n pair. I'hlldren' Wisil Hack, 23c, :nU cai h. Children's Huse from 0e up toetle a pair. Hells from !e up te k each. Fan from le up te .Vie each. I'ocketbeoksfiomCe up te 11.23 cm h. l'eurl notions from lcup te 3c a dozen. Iv ery Ilulten at 2c, 0c n de.eii. Fluu Dress Unions fiem 10c up te AQe a d07en. BOSTON STORE, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street. IAROiiMcCLROY. BARD & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, KLOUNCINtiSTlin cheapest l'leunelug hi the city of Ijincnslcr. Flouncing nl 25e,37Ke, X', ITie.Hh'.Olliv.TZf.il mid 1.25. Cxlni value 111 Hiimbiirg and Swiss Knibrelderles. DllhsKlilNOIlA.MSANDTOILIUlU NOItli-The liest line efstvle In the city at SX', He, liXjiind 12c. Hex of Ituehliigeeiitalnlng li vnrilseiity 25e, per box. IjeIIcs' (llnghnm Apron, large sire, gissl iiuullty, only 'M. IjiiIIes' mid Children's (JIiikIiuiiiSiiii llenuet, stitched or paste board, only 25c each. HU.M.M Kit UN DtntWRAR-Thegieatest bargain ever enercd In Ladles', MeirandChlldieii' Hummer Underwear. Kl'AMl'F.UUtiOIH-K'vliiivaliie In Btnmned (busts. Klamped Pillow Hliiuii at 20e and 25c ht pair. Stamped Linen Wnslistnud and hldelMuird Cevers, with lae-lrttwii borders, at 25c, USc, 45caiidup. Hnbishcr te luatdi at'JKs; cheap at25e. Hplasher from KViup. Tldle rrein flctip. MKNH WKAIl KxrhinrdliiMrv value In Colleiiiide for Hummer Wear at 12J.JC, I5c,10c,20cand 25c. Ill Linen Panting at lsenud'JUe. In Weel Mixed at 25c, 87Jie and up. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Frem June 1, and ceulliiulug six months, the manufacturer of OH Cleth have advanced their price. We mention the fact at this tlme,aiiil Mould say, wit have bought our line for the FallTiadn befere June I nil he old price, and when you are ready te buy veur Oil Cleth In the Fall come and sce us for the best geed for llie money In the city. Table, SMeir nnd Kinlr Oil Clelh. FKATHLltS We sell the best Fiiilher at whaleu iy for the nccend grade elsewhere. Try us. IlICYCLISt Agent for the PicinlerKifety Illcycle. Illi;hest ginde. latest Improved, easiest running vilieel en llni imirket. lireiipcd frame, sullable for either lady or gniillrineii, with a dl.imeuil frame for gentlemen only, nl4.)U; les than any ether diamond hame safety, The Courier Safety ler men only 75. bard & Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS NOS. 33 AND 38 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Oppe.lte Fountain Inn. "I LOSING OUT AT LOW I'RICKS. HKetzer Sc Haughman AHK- CLOSING OUT CHINA MATTINGS JLt Lew MetzgerA Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OITOSITHTHK COOPKH IIOUHK.) iUrttilU'O. II. Z. ItllOADiJ i. bON. IOiAi PRICES. i'olleviing will Imi found a list of geiU low priced alway In our slecle; Child' (ielj I'lngtr Rings, 25tf.; Misses' (ield Finger RIng,75c.; Ijullis'lield Flliijtr Rings, II.U) blivelluttens,25c.,.7leJI.(fl; OilI.tr ISutUmi, i5c, te JI.OJ; Dliimeml Ollar Iluttene, K.W; J.tilic.s'nndMlses' ilreaktpliis,25i-. teJI.U); Mourning 1'IiihhuiI Karrlngs, 25c. le 5.(W; liraulets,25c. lelIO; Nickel Cleck, J1.U); h-DayMantloCJeck, 11.75; I-idlcs'Ueld Watthc,!15.75; Nickel Watches, $1.0); Hllvcr Wntchea.flO. 4tf-Repairing In all branches by geisl workmen ami all work warranted. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. s-'js4. WHITE DRESS GOODS, Lnce titrlpcd l.lnen 1)' India, lovely, neft airy tttfT, at 12(, 15 cent a yard. OittlngMehalm, color nnd weave that catch Miullglil and east It erT again, leaving weave cool and comfertabe,27 In., price 35c a yard. Unlaundrlcd Hhlrt, 50 deren that were 50 cent, reduced te 37); rent each. (Goett. WKKK'8 THANK WILL HK THK OKKK n TltK 1'OLt.OWINO Lancaster, Pa. Ruelilng" from Se tin te II n rnrd. Linen Cellar from Ut up In 23c each. Reys' Bailer Cellnr nl We each. Dlicctolie Hiichlng from 12e up te37Jca yard. lllrcclolre Cellar and CurT, 10c, ISUeencli. llevs'HIlk Tie, itSe, A0e each. All-Over Ijicc, 17c, 23c, VHn a jard. Hllk Ribbons fiem 2e up te25e.iivard. While Apron from 12H0 up le37c each. Tourist Knelling lit 15e a box. MiKlIn from Se up to23e n yard. l'liic White Cambric Muslin nt lnc, IJJien yaid. White eulll from 75c up te 15 each. Haw Hllk Table Cever at It each. Tallin Linen from 12"n up le II n yard. Ticking from fks up te 20c a yard. Ijice Curluln rrem 75c up let.) a pair. Rest L'urtaln I'elc Hi 25e each. Ciirliiln 1 .ace from 12c up le 23c a j iird. Curtain Herlni from rut up te I7 nynril. liillcee from Ap, upward. (llnghamN from t!e, upward. lied Check from fi'Jc upward. Tenrllng from 240 upward. Iice 1'lliew Shams from 12!e up te SIX: each. Hklrtlug at 12!-c, 17c, 2.V a yard, Teuels rimii fa up te50n chcIi. Hummer Undent ear rrem 12e up tofieaeneh. nmlinllas n-eni X.Vi up te 1.5 each. Men' Half Rese, 5c up te 25u a pair. Opposite Fountain Inn Prices. jftvetuerhflu TRUlvSK-S. 776--JULY F0URTH--I889. latteMUibllM Headquarters FORTHERIMT FIREWORKS! WHOLKHALKAND RETA1U I'ublle and prlvate displays rurnlshcd at lowest price. Our work are all colored lire, and no better In the market. Parties can electdlplay nnvrand have litem laid aside until the Fourth. Olve us a call. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCA8TKR, PA. w ?:ist. KVERYONK WANTS TO CKLKI1RAT1J THK GLORIOUS FOURTH ! Especially In This Centennial Year. WeJinre llendqunrtrr. Take a leek at our Five Ills Window and then walk Inside and see our Immense Bleck. All dealer should see our Price 1.11 befere purchasing elcw here. We have no agent 011 the read and ran save you the money expended In till direction, In llin purchase of jour works, beside, ninny Imvcrs want te see the stock nnd examine, the geed. Thl you can de with n. Hpeelnl attention given te Asserted Exhibi tion Case for rublloer Private Display. Our Works Are All Heavy Colored. All Blre Reman Candle, All Hire Bky Rock et and Parachute Rocket, Vcrllcnl Wheel. Triangle, Deuble Triangle. Riwette. Tourbll Teurbll Tourbll llen, Iteugeln Light, Flower Pet. Ilatterle, Floral Remhshell, Mine. Meteer Caudle, KM vcr Bhewer, F.lcelrle Hprender. Dnmhshrll Iteckels, Pin Wheel. Herell Wheel. Hcrvenl, Illue Light, Colored Fire, all sires Cannen Tracker, Fire Cracker, Pistol, Cap, ToriHj TeriHj ToriHj dee, Flag. Iiantern, Parade Light, Ralloeu, Vertical Wheel. Illenk Cartridge, ASrelltc nnd many ether New Geed. Alse, the Fluct Line ofljirge Kihlbltlen Piece. J. Frank Reist, WIIOLEHALU AN1J RETAIL OROCER, OORNER WEST KINtl ANO PRINCE HTH (One Kquare Down from Centre rsquarcf, LANCASTER, I'A. KtttcltC0. VyATHICH. HMER1CKN Wiilclies, Cleck, Jnwelry, BiMc,Eyc-OIMe, Etc., nt IjOWKHT i'RICKH. Optical Ooed. Telegraph Time Pally. Every Article In thla Line Carefully Repalied. Leuis Weber, Me. 1SB( North Queen Bt. , Near P. R. R. BUtlen. fUIl LARGE AND INCREAHEIJ Watch Sales I due te the fact Hint, we have 11! way 11 huge and choice tock te select from. THAT WE HELL THE Best WatcliT FOR THE LEANT MONEY. rhat WE DO NOT HELL WHAT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE. Buyer should appreciate our effort tnglvn geed goods, and ran lUpend upon everything wu sell le be 11 represented. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OK ORANGE. fEWELER ANI OITIC1AN. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. GRADUATING PRESENTS. Latest and Choicest Novelties for Graduating Priseut. Watches, Chains, Pun, Pencil, Fail, Dan gle, Jewelry, etc, etc. EXAMINATION OF EYEH FREE. NO DROIW UHED. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. ilavbiuavc. 11 ARDWARE 1 MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., Have Just received a lnrge assertinciit of READY-MARE Window Screens and Screen Deers Plain and Figured Wire Clelh. IIAMMOCKH, LAWN MOWERH, REFRIGERATORH, Water Coelers imtl Ice Cream Freezers Give them a call 11 ml you will be convinced Uuu It 1 the chuict place In ljiucastcrte buy. ALSO, ALL K1N1WOK PA1KTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD, And n full line of General Hardware. fi b8-Iyd "VrOTICB IS HERERY (HVENTHATTHE 13( Ordinance fur preeutlngaecldent by lire, and tlie belter preservation of order In the city, and pmblbltlng tbe ale or canting, throwing or firing of miuIIm, reckcU or ether tlrc-verk. be be be eoeo tbe 3d, lib runt .'tli duy of July, will be ktrlctly enforced. The fcald erillnaiu-n entirely prohibit tbe tiring of gunorellier iln-uruis erllicfcelllng,cttttug, threii lug or tiring chawr nr ether Iliewurl;iiH r(i(lng In u kiiiilldriiiuu- lier, T1IIUU llie lllllll. OI lueriiy. Jt'JO-Ud EpV. EPOiaiLEY, Mayer. Fireworks! Fireworks ! 1789.1889. s&if. vx Au. h$$i&!0tti&&iJii Itvavtltv' duihe. TJENNHYLVANIA RAILROAD SCHEDUL A JL, In effect from May 18, J(K. . . - Train i.kavk Lamevstkji and tear MMl t- ' rive at riinnaeiphla a fellow; TTavir T WVirrw iti Phllndetptila. IncMter Pacific Expret..!... New Epresf. .. iiitii p. m. liiOn. m. t:Cia. m. T.-Ofi n. m. ia. m. :ari a. m. 0:.n. m Ml a. m Mfta. n " "I nriiirrrr ., MalltrnlnvlaXtl.Jeyl Ne.2MallTrnln'.. Niagara Expre.. llnnoverAccem..M.-., I'et Llnef...... Freilerlek Accein... Inncasler Accem Ilarrlsburg Accem... Columbia Accem Ilarrl.hurg Expre Western Expresst lJincRsicr Acce ......... via Columbia 8:fi0 a. m. via Columbia IftM . m Hn. I.- n:Min. m. via f'eltimhla zte p. m. 2.10 p. m. 2.AD p. m. 5:30 p. m. T:W p. m. "!Jfl d. m. via Ml. Jey... ..11 p. in. t:f0 p. m. S-M p. m. 020 . in. Iave Iineaster. 2:31 a. m. t:lin. m. fl.l." a. m :10 a. m. fcASa. m. ffl) a. m. 11:V. a. m. 12.W p. m. a-.S' p. m. 3,-en p. m. 4:15 p. 111. 6:4." p. m. 8-V1 p. m. 11:10 p. m. n.-ui p. m. rVr.ilAJ0 Arrive in ,J:AgTWARD. Ihlla. Exprcst... rnna. 4:25 a. m. fl.M a. ra. :la. m Lnncaler Acce!!."" uirriseurg r, press Irflllcaster Accem. . 10:20 a. m. Columbia Accem...... visMUny, :V a. m. Aiinnne i-.pres... Heashere Expre Philadelphia Accem. Hunday Mell ...., Pay Expre!.. - Ilarrlsburg Accem... Mall Tnilnf.. .,. 1:25 p. 01. KM p. tn. :45 p. m. ft:5 p. m. flWp. m. 9.x, p. m. I0:.V. p. m. The only train which run dnllj-. OnHnndny the Mall train west run by way Columbia. . J. R. WOOD, Oeneral Paasenger Agent. CHAH. K. rUOII, (leiirrnl Manager. "PHILADELPHIA A READING RAILROAD REAPING A COLUMHIA BIVI8I0N. Ou nnd after Hunday, Slay 12, 1RS9, train leave Ijincnster (King treet), a fellow! ler Rending nnd Intermediate point, week day, 7:30 a. In., 12:15, 3:35 p. m.; Sunday, . m..3:5r.p.m. . Wir Philadelphia, week day, 7.30 a. m., Hi, S:M p. m.j Monday. 3.M p. m. l-or New Yerk via Philadelphia, week day, 7:.T0a. m.. 12:.W.S:SSn. in. ' ' rer isew irerK via Allentown, weeK aaya, 121 W p. m. Fer Allentown, week day, 7.30 a. m.,JJMp, 111.1 Hun1iy,.l:!jp. in. F or l'eltsvlllp, week day, 7:30a. m.,8:S5 p. m.l Hunday, SJB p. m. Fer Ubuiien, week day, 7.-00 n. in., 12:35, 8:48 p. tn. J Hunday, 8.-05 n. m, 3:M p. 111. rer jtnrriseurg, weeK aay, ..-tw a. m., IZ:H, &2n. m.: Hundar. 8.H n. m.' FerQunrryvllle, week day. 8t55, P.l a. m 3.t, 8.00 p. m. ; Hunday, &10 p. m. TRA1NH FOR LANCAHTER Invn Readlnir. weelc ilnvs. 7fl ll'.Uii m.. 5:.M p. in. ; Hunday, 730 n. tn.: 3:10 p. m. Icnve Philadelphia, week day, 4:15, 10:00 a. in.,4.fl0p. m. Iieave New Yerk via PlillnflelnblA. WNihdivi. 7:43 a. m.. 1:30, I2.t1 p. m. ifliremi eric via Aiiouiewn, weeK nay 4fl)n.in..l.-00p.m. Iave Allentown, week day, 6.52 a.m.; 4:30 p.m. ye IcuTe Pottivllle, week day, 5:50 a. in., 4:M p. in. Iienve Ibnnen, week day, 7:12 a, nt., 12:80 7:15 p. in. : Hunday, 7;M a. m., 3:45 p. in. Iavn Ilarrlsburg, week day, 0:23 a. nl.; Sun day, 0.30 a. 111. Leave liuarryvlllc, week day, 6.40, 9:23 a, m 2.13, 4.33 p. 111. ; Hunday. 7:10 a. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Lenve Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, nnd Houth street wharf. Fer Allnntln Cllv, week day, expreMM. 0.-M a. in.nndt.'OOniidK.'OO p. m.t Accommedatlfti. 7:30 a. m. nnd 4:30 p. m, : Hunday, Expre, IM nndO.'OOa.ni., Accommodation, 8.1)0 a. m., & p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City, depot ernr, Atlantic amr Arkansas Avenue. Week day. Expre 7,-tt) nnd 10:12 a. 111. and 4 p. m. Accem. modntleu,8:0on,m. and 4:30 p. in. Hunttaya Expre, 4 and 8:30 p. m. Accommodation, 1M a. 111. and 4:03 p. m. Detailed Uma table can be obtained nt tlekat office. V A. A. McLEOD. C.1. HANCOCK. V I en Pre. A tlcn'l M'gr. Oen'l l'niu'r Agt. L EHANON A LANCAHTER JOINT LIKE RAILROAD. Arrangement of Pniwengrr Train 011 nnd after HU.NPAV,Mayl2, 188V. NORTHWARD. Leave a. m. r. M. King blreet, Lane.. 7.-00 12:35 Ijilienstcr. 7.J7 12:13 Mnnlielni 7:3:1 1:20 Cornwall 70 1:18 Arrive at I Hunday. r. M. a. m, r. m. 6:12, Hurt 5.30 8:13 0.20 8:1.5 6.48, 9:17 8:58 4.-04 4:8 6.-01 Lebanon 8:11 1:88 7.-00 9:i 8:18 HOUTHWAIin. Iave a.m. r. m. I'. M.A. M, 7:13, 7A5 7:30 8:10 7:f7j 8:40 823 :12 r. m. 8: iM 4:80 mm MO l-ctmnen .......,... 7:12 12.R0 Cornwall 7:27 12:45 Mnnlielm'. 7:M 1:M Ijuicnsler...... H7 1X2 Arrive at KlngHtreel, Ijiuc. 8:3.1 2.D0 A. M. Wl LSON, H1111L R. & H. M. NEFF, HupL C. R. II. 8:30 0.20 Railroad. SitU. L EADERH. 25c. for a Dress Straw Hat. 45c. for Fine Mackinaw. $1.00 for a Light Stiff Hat. ALHO THEFINF.HTHELECTION IN THECITYOF 1'INEdOOIM. DUNLAP & CO.'S SPECIALTIES. WILCOX &CO.'S "Bosten Beauties." K1NECAHH1MERE Stiff and Seft Hats. Trunks and Traveling Bags AT HPECIAL INDUCEMENTS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCAHTER. PA. 4lcfvlncvrttev. -IILINN A RRENEMAN. IJIJY THE "Alaska" Dry-Air REFRIGERATOR! It net only avcIce,bul save prevision. Water Coelers. A large sleck of the bet make, and price low. BabyCarriages Wc nre Headquarter for Raby Carriage. THE LARGEST HTOCK AND LOWEST PRICE8INTHE CITY. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Manufacturer nnd Dealer In Heuse-Furnishing Goods, Ne. 152 N. QUEEN ST. LANCASTER, I'A. iliniocfuvtileliiuo 5oet. c l.LANDHEi: -THI ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Cnndle-Llglit; Rent tlicui all. Anether Ix)t of Cheap (Rebe for Ou and Oil aievc. THE "PERFECTION" METAL MOULDING aud RUIIIIER CUSHION Weather Strip. Death tlicm nil. TliUklrlpoiilwiwwallethjr. Keep out the cold. HtoiwriilUlngef ljJ Exc ude thedu.t. Keep out "nd-5e,i; Aiiy one can apply It-no waste of dirt ''" iii'nlviiig It. Wu be fltlcd anywhere-no hole tiVCeVe icdy fir ue. I IIUiU .pill, warn or Ihrlnki- euiblen ktrtnls ilieni,t rfect.:iAt the Sleve, Heutraifci llange Htere of Jelui Pi Schaum & Sens, 34isOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTKR ;rif- 'Iif-rw-5 ' .t': ' "trtc -i ; 1 r .Ji m. H m M J m $ m im SJJB AU4 Sl K e. ' .ua.fej.:.
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