Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 27, 1889, Image 3

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THE LAKOA8TEB DAILY INTELLIGENCEB, THURSDAY, JUNE 27,
1889.
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HOW THEV DID IT LONG AGO.
Grandma told me nil about It,
Told tie se I couldn't doubt It,
Hew the danced my frandma danced t
Leng age.
Hew she held her pretty head,
Hew her dainty Skirt die spread,
Jlew she turned her little tees
Breiling llttte human roset ,
Leng age.
Grandma' hair was bright and ninny
Dimpled cheeks, toeoh, hew funny I
Really quite a pretty girl,
IxMig age.
Blew her ! why she wears a cap,
Grandma doc, and lake A nap
Kvcry single day ; and yet
Grandma danced the minuet.
Leng age,
New she sits there, rocking, rocking,
Always knitting grandpa' stocking;
(Every girl was taught te knit,
t,eng age) ;
Vet her lUjnre Is e neat.
And hoi way se staid and sweet,
I can almost we her new.
Bending te her partner' bow,
Leng age.
Grandma (says our modern Jumping,
Hopping, rushing, whirling bumping
Would have (hocked the gentler folk
Leng age.
Ne they moved with stately grace,
.Everything In proper place,
Gliding slowly forward, then
Hlenly ceurtciylng back again,
Leng age.
Modern way nre quite nlarmlng.
Grandma says ; but boys were charming
Girls and bej s I mean, of course
Iieng age.
Bravely, modest, grandly shy
What If all of us should try
Just te feci like thoe who met
In the graceful minuet,
Leng age.
With the minuet In fashion,
Who could fly Inte a passion"?
All would wear the calm they were
Leng n go.
In lln time te come, If I, pereliance,
Should tell my grandchild of our dance,
I should really like te say,
" We did II, dear, In Neme such way,
Leng age."
Anen.
Shoes Made or Leather Dust.
Frem the Shee and leather Hevlcw.
It may Imve lieeti noticed that 'nowadays
very few old shoe and scraps of leather
are olixcrvnlile lying In our street or dunt
iicapn. ThlnU In a great meiiMirodueto
the collection of old wraps of leather, which
are taken te mills, whero they nre cut up
almost into line dust. Te this, Is added
about 40 per cent, of India-rubber,
and the whole It then milijoctert te n
nretsurn of tt.000 or ll,000 pounds per
nqitnre feet. Tlie mibstance is then colored,
and is sold nt prices seme SO per cent,
below lli.it of natural leather. It is mani
festly n erv jKer substitute, ami it is
wholly wanting in Hiire: in fiict, if It were
net for tlie Invane craze for cheap articles,
which bit vers vainly hope te substitute for
theso which, though the original cost is
greater, are yet In the end cheaper, we
should never hear of litis compound, which
might almost ns ell be itiiule of saw dust
as leather dust.
A Multltmloer Allinentn.
The allmcnlx which amid the kidneys and
bladder are mi nuincietiK, tlinl merely te mime
them would 1111 n spare far outrunning the
limit or this article. Hum It te sny, that
they nre both nlistliinte nnd dangerous. Te
thclrprceiillen Iloslettcr's Btemucli Bittern Is
welt uilaptcil. The stimulus which It lends te
the action of the kldnej when they are lclhar
Klc, icrc te ceuulcnicl a tendency In them te
lapse, first, Inte n Mate or pernicious Inactivity,
and aftcrnards Inte one or positive organic dis
ease, which seen ilehtreji. their delicate Integu
menu, poisons theblued and causes death. A
double purpose Is M'red by this depurent. It
r promotes activity or the Kldnes, and expels
nipuritlcs from the bleed which hae no na
tural channel or outlet, except these organs
Constipation, biliousness, fever and ague, rheu
matism and dyspeiwla, are also remedies by
this mcdlcinu of thorough action and wide
M-epc,
gtptcial Itoticce.
ltuckleir Arnk-n Snlvc.
The IlKSTHAM'Klnthe world rerCuU.rtrulses
Keres Ulcers, NiiltWicuin, Keer Heres, Tetter,
Chapped Hands, Chilblains Cerns, and all
Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or
no pav required. It Is guaranteed te give, per;
fcctMitlsfartleu, or money refunded. Price 35
rents tier box. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran,
Druggist. Ne. 137 and W North tjuccn street,
Lancaster, l'a. JuneSMyd
The New lUscever.v.
Yeu huve heanl your friends and neighbors
talking about It. Ven miiy jeurseir lie, one of
the iniinr who knew rrein personal experience,
Jtikt hew' geed a tiling It l. If j ou haveever
tried It. ou are one of Its staunch friends, lie
cause the wonderful thing about It Is, that
whouencc, given a trial, Dr. King's Iew Dis
covery ever iiTter holds a place In the house. If
you have never used It and should be ailllcled
with a couch, cold or any Threat, Lung or
Chest trouble, secure n bottle nt once and give
It a fair trial. His guaranteed every time, or
money refundeil. Trial Bettles 1-rce al II. H.
Cochran's Drugstore, Ne. 1.M N. Huccn street,
Lancaster, l'a. (")
Met horn! Motlieiti ! ! Mether) ! ! I
Are jeu disturbed at night nnd broken of
your lest by 11 slik child mirerlng and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If
se, goat once nnd get a bottle of MRS. WINS
LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve
the peer Utile sullcirr Immediately depend
upon It ; there Is no mtstnke about It. There Is
net n mother en enrth who has ever used It,
who will net tell you atonce that It will regu
late Uie bowel, and glv e rest te the mother, and
relief and health te the child, operating like
magic. Ills perfectly safe te use In all enses nnd
pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of
olio of the eldisl nnd best female phj slclans nnd
nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere,
25 cents a bottle. JuneiilydAw
A Sound Legal Opinion,
V.. Bnlnbrldge Mtindar, Esq., County Atty.,
Clay Ce.. Tax., says: "Ifiivc used Electric Bit
ters with ineut happy results. My brother also
was very lewwllh Mnlurlal Fever and Jaundlcu,
but was cured by timely use of this niedlctne.
Am satisfied Electric Hitters saved his Ufe."
Mr. It. I. Wllcoxbeu, or Herse Cave, Ky., adds
h like tchtliueuy.siiyliig: HepeMtlU'Iy helloes
he would have died, had it net been for Electric
Bitters,
Tills 'great remedy will ward etr. as well as
euro alt Malarial Diseases, and for nil Kidney,
Liver and Stomach Disorders stands uncqualed.
PrlceMc. nnd 81, nt II. U. Cochran's Drug Stere,
1ST nnd 13U N. lucen St., Lancaster, Pa. t)
goehis.
II
EIUl'H UOOKSTOHE.
COMMENCEMENT 'PRESENTS
AT-
HERR'S BOOK STORE.
4
HOOKS Plncly Bound, In fcets
nr Single Volumes. Geld Pens
and Pencils, Pine Writing Paper
for Fancy Correspondence, and
many ether Articles et Vuluu
Appropriate ferOlfU."
H ERRBOOK STORE.
ANCASTEIt HIGH SCHOOL.
1889.
CLASS
1889.
G. L. FONDERSMITH'S
BOOK, STATIONERY & ART STORE
Can BeSien Some Iknullful
ILM'.STIIATKI) l'OK.M.S, t'AItl) CASUS,
CiOLD IMZNS AND STKIIMNU
SU.VKU 1IOLDKIIS,
fiOLI) AND SIl.VKH I'KXUH-S,
WHITIXO CASUS,
XOVKI.TIUS IX CHAMOIS MK1X,
Ac, VC, Ac,
Suitable for Graduating Presents.
46 East King Street.
-Opposite Court Heuse, ruSO-lM
-cX.NES UVER PILLS.
THE GENUINE tB.&
McLAKE'S
, UbEitnkATEei , I
LIVER PILLS I'
Intemperance a Disease
When the celebrated Pr. Rush declarer! that
drunkenness was a disease, he enunciated a
truth which the experience and observation of
medical men Is every day confirming. The
many apparently Insane excesses of these who
Indulge In the use of spirituous liquors may
thus be accounted for. The true Wnue of con
duet, which Is taken for Infatuation, Is very
frequently a dlsenied state of the Liver. Ne or
gan In the human system when deranged pro
duces a mere frightful catalogue of disease
And lr, Instead or applying remedies te the
manifestations of the disease, ns Is tee often
the ense physicians would prescribe wllhalew
te the original cause, fewer deaths would result
from diseases Induced by a deranged state of the
Liver. Three-fourths of the diseases rnnmer
aled under the head of Consumption havethelr
seat In a diseased Liver. The genuine Ir. C.
MtiLann's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming
Bres., Pittsburg, Pa,, are a sure cure.
Mr. Jonathan .Houghman, of West Union,
rark Ce., Illinois, writes te the proprietors,
Fleming Brethers, of Pittsburg, Pa., that he hnd
surrereeT from a severe and protracted attnek of
fever and ague, nnd was completely restored te
healthby the use of the genunle lJr. C McJ
line's Liver Tills alone. These Pills unques
tionably possess great properties, and can be
taken wlthdecldedjsdvantaiEr for many dlswises
requiring Invigorating remedies, but the Liver
rifts stand preeminent as the means of restor
ing a dlserganlxext liver te healthy action ;'
hence the great celebrity they have attained.
Insist en having the genuine Dr. (". Mcl-nne's
Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bres., Pitts
burg, Pa. All druggists keep them. Price 2S
cents n box.
P)
s
WIKT SPECIFIC CO.
e. 5. S.
Our little girl when but three weeks old broke
out with ceema. We tried the prescription
from several geed doctors, but without any
spcclnl benefit. We tried S. M.S., and by the
time one bottle was gene, her head began te
heal, nnd by the time she hnd taken six bottles
shewns completely cured. New she has a full
and heavy Ik nil or hair a robust, healthy child.
I feci It but my duty te make this statement.
It. T. HIIOIli;, Klch Hill, Me.
9Scnd for Beeks en Bleed and Bkln Diseases
nnd advice loSeflerors, mailed free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
(2) Drawer 3, Atlanta, (la.
w
EAK,
UNDEVKLOPKD PAIITH.
Of the Human Bedy Enlarged, Devclnpcd,
Strengthened, etc, Is nn Interesting advertise
ment long run In our paper, In reply te In
quirles we will say that there Is nn evidence
or humbug about tills. On the contrary, the
advertisers nre very highly Indorsed. Inter
estisl persons mny get sealed circulars giving
nil particulars, by writing te the ERIE MEDI
CAL CO., 5 Swan SU, Buffalo, N. Y. Dull u To Te
ledo Hce. fll-lydAw.
$urttitute.
H
EINITBH'H.
WE DO NOT WAITUNTILTHEENDOFTHE
SEASON, BUT OKFEIl NOW OUB
Summer Goods
AS FOLLOWS:
Perch Cbafr, folding, nil both carpet nnd bent
weed, ll.Si.
llecker, strong nnd durable, $1.00.
Our lender, the largest and ttest offered In the
cllvatjebhcrs' price.
1 ncnty-flve ether Itockcrsatacutef.Vlcearh.
llenches that told and will stand the rain,
ii.t'.i. All Iren nnd weed.
Stock Is large and we want te mere It.
Fill up your perches new nnd you will In
suited. Walt nnd the best will be selected.
S-ALL ON FIKST FI-OOuV
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
"VCHS A
unirts.
SEETHE FIRST SHOWN IN LANCASTER.
HEAUTIFUL
PARLOR SUITES
IN
FRENCH VELOURS.
Ijitest Cevering. Will Wvar. Meth Won't
Touch II. On Exhibition III Our Windows To Te
Day. CIET OUR PRICE.
EVERYTHINO NEW IN FURNITURE AT
OCHS & GIBBS,
(2d, 3d & lth Floers,)
NO. 31 SOUTH QUEEN STREET.
all-lyd
-IIT-IDMYKU'S CORNER.
A Heavy Fall.
New U your chance te buy
FURNITURE
Prices hiivn" knocked" down nut II almost all
pretlt has bet-n " swept nvvny." What we lese
you gain. Yeu wonder why this aacrlflce ! The
w eiutcr Is :
Our Stock Is Toe Big,
Must Iki cut down. We want you te have It
rather than cirry It ever summer.
Tills Is the only reason. Qunllty and si vie
ns high as ever, but the priiels low enough te
make u chill run down veur back.
WIDMYER'S,
CORNER OF
E. King & Duke Sts.
ttmmcv JU-aovte.
ST. CHARLES,
ATLANTIC CITY.
OicanundDcUwareAvrmie, will open Thurs
day, Junk Pith,
mj-i'ind JONAH WOOTTON, Jit.
f I OI EL NORM ANIUK.
J'l ATLANTIC CITY.
NOW OPEN. Under New Mauagtiii) lit.
T. C. tilLLEITK, Proprietor.
IjiIe or Coleuado Hetel, Philadelphia.
mISOiud
HOTEL CIIKTWOODE.
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
IteiiKHleleil. Refurnished. ID hlceplug AiMrl
incuts. A ppt's First Class. Will own JUNK 1.
junel-Smd MIW.MAY W. OfcFROREIt.
rilHE FLORIDA, ATLANTIC CITY.
Choice, mitral location. Pacific Avenue, be
tween N. Y, A TelincssCH Aves. First-class
house. Kcuseiiable rates. Ojs u all the year.
DAVIS A IIROWNK.
Iilj-2t-2iiul
CJTOCKTON HOTEU
O CAPE MAY. N.J.
Y)PENS JUNE 15. ltATIH.M AND II PER
DAY. heclnl intes by tbnweek, month orsea ersea
sim. Nuvvly .iliilel, rcinsl'lcl ami linprovet;
i,ime exis'inli-d. New Tun and Aiiiiix'ineut
Itisim. Cbllilrcu'sNcw Dining. Rill and Play
I'.iMiiiu. Culslnn and lervlce tln.t-tl.iss. Llu
gaut suites with parlor, bath and closet. Or
chnlra of eleven lces. Dev'simt taken.
I'.TIIEO. WALTON. Proprietor.
SAL1XMN'.-WE WISHI A FEW MEN lO
sell our gisxla bys:iinple teitbe uholesale
and retail trade. Largest maiiufaeturers In our
line. Kude., ient stamp. Wage fSprr day.
1'iriuaniiit poltleu. Ne iiestals uuswered.
Miineyudvuneeil for uaves.udvertislng.etc.
CENTENNIAL MAN'F'O CO.,
uprl2-30tdted Cincinnati, Ohie.
0t trnh 9h0tm.
TO00T8 AND SHOES.
k p, mm.
BARGAINS IN SHOES.
Just received, direct from the factory, ever
one thousand pairs of Ladles' Shee Hist were
nudenndf stamped te be told for fiSOnpslr.
but the party failed before the goods were fin
ished ; se I made them an offer nt Uie factory
for the goods andnd1hn ttalshed In Ijilendld
style, and I am offering you these tshe for II JO
and 12.00 per pair and every pair guaranteed.
He this Is a rare chance te get a fi50 shoe for
ll.M and ti.00. Alse n let or Men's and Rey's
Bhees we arc closing out cheap. A full line of
Black and Tan Oxford Ties for Ladles, Misses
and Children at the lowest prices In the city.
D.P.Stackheuse,
28 and 30 EAST KLNQ STREET,
LANCAHTER. PA. a20-lydAw
i ?
-i-
JUMMERHILVTEH IN HIIOEH.
Misses' Strap Sandals
AND
NEWPORTS,
Thcse shnpcH, cenipnrntlvcly sticnk
Iiir, nre low movers ; they flud fnver,
however, here and then', among mines
Hittl Indies who nre net carried nwity like
Intlililcs with the tide, In admiration of
nirveltien Fashion decrees Hhnll be worn.
And whyHhenld they? Strap Sntnlnls
and XowpertH nre bcatttlml styles, cool
nnd comfortable, ami while net te the
fore, will by ami by replace theso new
most admired. We've three kinds te
advertise te-day for misses' wear, and te
theso who'll want te be odd the price Is
an inducement te try a Strap Sandal or
Newport. Alxmt IS) pairs One-Strap
Sandals, bright American kid uppers,
beaded Ikhvs ; heels, counters autt soles
solid leather, the latter sewed and very
flexible ; dark kid linings, concave
heels, medium height. An easy, com
fort nble shoe and very durable. Never
sold for less than $1,115. New 75c per
pair. Sizes 12 te 2. Anether let alwut
18 pairs of 4-Butten Ncwperts, opera tee
last, worked button holes, American kid
uppers, kid linings, solid soles, heels and
counters. Never sold for less than $1.00.
New 75c. A high-cut shoe of same grade
costs fl.00 mere, wherever you may buv.
Sizes 11 te 1. Misses' American Kit!
Opera Slippers, leather soles audheeU,
much better than you think 50c. A
heap of comfort te slip into at home
after n day's walk.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 NertTii Queen STitEirr, Lancas
ter, Pa.
" . ;. -ii- .
flrtvncee.
H
AltNEBH.
HARNESS.
HABERBUSH'S
30 Centre Square,
LANCAHTEH, PA.
Saddles,
Harness,
LAP BLANKETS,
Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil,
AND
General Stable Supplies,
-AT-
.E.
(HUCCJ-SSOIl TO M. nABKIlUl'tin A HON.)
SIGH OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS.
)at0.
-r EAUEItS.
25c. for a Dress Straw Hat.
45c. for Fine Mackinaw.
$1.00 for a Light Stiff Hat.
ALSO
THEKINKHTHELETTION IN THE CITY OP
riNEtiOOIW.
DUNLAP & CO.'S SPECIALTIES,
WILCOX 8tOO.'S
"Bosten Beauties."
I'lNECASHIMEIli:
Stiff and Seft Hats.
Trunks and Traveling Bags
AT HPECIAL INDUCEMENTS.
stauffFr & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCAhTKR, PA.
ilottecfttvuioltiitn Ojeube.
1allanuheb
tiie:
ROCHESTER LAMP!
Hlxty CanilleLliilit; Brats tlivm all.
Anetlicr 'Let of Claap Uletx-s for (iai, utnl Oil
Hteves.
THE " PEHFECTION "
METAL MOULDINQ ntid ItOHIIEHCCHlIION
Weather Strip.
liraUtlicm all. Tlilgslrlpeumsursi.il ethers,
Keei out tlie reld. htejui rattllns of windows.
Exeludrs thedukt. Krtps out snow and ruin.
Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In
applying It. Can be fltied anywhere no holes
te bore, ready for nw. I w III net split, warp or
shrink a enhleii strip Is the nnt pcrfect.'lAt
the hteve, Heater and itange Htere of "
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTEU PA.
Chas
HakkSu
5r
ILOSINO OUT BALE.
ONLY NINETY DAYS
TO CLOHK OUT THE KNTIUK STOCK OK .
Xlie PKilaaelphLia Stere
IN nilYaeODH, DKESSaeODS, IHiACK GOODS, SILKS, RATIN'KS, OINOIIAMS,
WHITUOOODS, KMimeinKmi!,(lAUZK UNDKtlWEAK, FAUASOIJ9,
UMItHKLLAS, HIBBOSS, COBMKTH, HOSlKltY,
(ILOVliS, NOTIONS, .c.
TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, BliANKETS, WHITE QUILTS, WOOL
siiAWi.M, cAttPfrrs, fihir eh. uletiis, cAiipirr
SWEEPERS, WINDOW SHADES, itc.
4vOoeds nre marke.1 In Plain KlxtiresRt Prices tlml will sell them. Everything must be sold
within DO Days, rten't inlxs the Rargnlns
-AT-
6 ATO 8 NORTH
nisrSMydAw
N
EXT DOOKTOTlIi: COU11T I10UHI5.
AN ATTRACTIVE FEATURE OK THIS
INGS BY US OK
f),0i)0 yards of Blnipscm's Hllvcr Orcy nnd Pluck and While Prints at Scents a yard. These
goods nre done up In Dress Patterns nnd their usual prlee Is 8 cents.
S,000 yards Cheviot HhtrtliiRs In Ooed Coloring ntO, ccnln n yard. These nre the goods we
Iihn e been scIUuk at 8 ccnR
2MO yanls of Ticking at 7)i cents. Tlieae Ticks have never been sold n furthlim less tlimi 10
cent.
SO Jacquanl Quilts nt Uracil. Yeu Mill miveSS cents en c cry one you buy of them, ns their
real value Is 11.23.
60 dozen Children's I'ml Illnck KIIiIhhI IIeka nl :t pairs for 25 cents, In sixes S le 8). These llose
nre sold everywhere at 12) cents n pnlr. Heclhein.
We open te-day the finest line of UiuIiIuks we have ever shown nt from S te M cents a yard.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
B
ARCIAINH.
BARGAINS!
Ilhick Silks from fiOe up te SIM a yard.
Illnck Hursli from We up tell a aril.
Illnck Hiitln freni 37Je up te Jl n yard.
Illnck Henrietta rreiu H7Xc up tel'-ViO a yard.
Illnck Cashmere fiein UTic up iejl a yard.
Illnck Minwl from l.2.iup tefji) each.
Illnck KntlncK from 8c up te S.tcn jnrd.
Cream Henrietta. AHmtrr,CashmeiTvTrlcel,
Ilnket Cleth nnd Plaid Cleth.
Pink, Illue, Cream Henrietta iil.'lTJeii yard.
All ourSOe Dress Goods at iSa n yard.
Deited and KlRurcd Hwlstes from Vi'j3 tip te
85e a yard.
ChnnRenble Hllks at 370 n yard.
Cream I'lcpies nt 12Ue a yard.
Whlte Piques from 2iz up te XkiH yard.
White Plaid l.wn from 10c up te 2m a ynnl.
Hustles from lis: up lefOc each.
Corsets from Sie up te CiOc each. ,
Unllei' Hese rrem&en pair up tell a pair.
Ltnen IlandkcrctilcfMfrem In up te 'ixs each.
Hllk Ilandkerehlefs from 12!c uptelLffleacli.
Hllk Gloves and Milts from 12;-iup lofiOen
pnlr.
Children's Weel Hacks, 2V, 37Ke eat h.
Children's Hese from 5e up te 00a n ui It'.
Hells from fie up te 25c eaeli.
Fans from Ic up toiOe eaclt.
Pockclbeoks friiin 6e up te 11.23 each.
I'varl lliitteus from tt up leiw n dozen.
I ery llultens at 2c, lie a deruii.
Fine Dress Dillons from 10c up te Xhs n dozen.
BOSTON STORE,
Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street.
"rjAKDAMc-ELKOV.
BARD St
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
PLOIINCINflS Tlierlifnpesl rieunelucln the city of Lancaster. I'lnttncliigut25c, 37Jc, 40c,
14c, ftOi", r.'Kc, 7"c, 11 mid 11.25. Ektra Milne III HaiiiburK and Hwlss Embieldcrlcs.
DltlCHHtllNailAMHANDTOlLKDU NOltll-The best, linn or styles In Iheclty atSKe.S',
10c and 12)e. Hex of Ituchlni: centalnluir 12) arils only 25c per box. lJullts' OliiKham Apreim,
InrKeslze.Koed iiiallty, only 35c Ladles ami t.'lilldrcn'saiiiKhamHuuIleunets, Ktlkiiedur pasto paste pasto
bennl, mil v 2c each.
HUMMER UNDEHWEAIl The greatest barcalnscvtrenireil 111 Lndle', Men'snud Children's
Hummer Underwear.
HTAMPKDtHIODH-Extru vidua In HtnmiHd(JrKds. HUirnped Pillow Hhnms nt 20c iiikI2.Vi
per pnlr. Mlaiiired Linen Waxhstand iiikI Bldtbenrd Cevers, wild lace-drawn benlerM, at 25c, 35c,
15uandup. Hplakbers te match at 20u; clienpal2V;, Hlashers from KVtup. Tidies mini 6i up.
MEN H WEAIt Extraerdlnnrv values In ColleiinilcrorHiimmer Wear HtlSjfc, I5,16-I,ji)(;iiii(l
25c In Linen rautlnirnt 18c and 20c. In Weel Mixed ut25c, i!74! and up.
F1XIOU OIL ClAtTHH-Prem June 1, nnd eeiitliiulns six months, the iiinnufuctureis of Oil
Cleth Iinve niUnneMt tlieir prices. We liieiitlen tlie ritct at this time, and would say, we hnvu
lieiiKlit our line for the KallTrndutH'fere June 1 nt the old prices, mid Minn yuu am ready te buy
your Oil Cleth In the pall coine mid km us for the best Keds fur the money In tlicilty. Table,
Hhelf and Hlalr Oil Cleth.
PEATIIEHH We sell the best I'calhcrs at what you pay for the second trade eliowbere.
Try us.
HIOYCLEH Agents for the PrcmlerKnfetv Hlcycles. Highest crnde. latest Improved, enslesl
runnlnK wheels en tlie market. Drejiied frame, sultnblii for clthir lady or Keutlemcii, with n
diamond (mine for ttentlemcu only, nt hi) ; Icmi than any otlierdlamend fraiue safety. The Courier
Hafvty for men only J75.
bjlrd Sc Mcelrey,
AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS
M0S. 33 AND 3D B0UTH QUEEN STREET, Opposite Fountain Inn.
c
LOSINd OUT AT LOW PJUCKH.
IMetzeer 5t
-
Altlv
CLOSING OUT
CHINA MATTINGS
At Lew Prices.
Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere,
Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
(en'OSlTHTIli: COOPKIt IIOUSIC)
lUtttcltce.
II.
Z. KIIOADS A feON.
L.OiA PRICES.
Kollewliu; will Iki found a lUt of gid-lew prleed-ulnnjs In our slrs'k: Child's
(old Pluger Itlnj,25c.; MNmV Oeld Plnger Itlngii,75e.;Uidlik'(eld Klnijer Hliigs tl.ei
hlee-w Ilvittem., 2,.Vx, 11.10; ()llar llnttenn, 25-. In fl.UI; Diamond Cellar Huttens,
12.10; Ijvdleh'and MIsmV ltreaitpliiH,2r!, leJl.''i Meumlug Plus and Earrlnn.s, 2x-. te
15.01-, HrarclcU.SV-. teJIOj NUkel Clocks, tlM; 8-Day MantlCliKks,U75; Lndks'Unld
WntcliCH, Il.75j Nickel Watches, I.W; Hller Wutchci, f 10.
V-Ilepnlrln: lu all branches by geed workmen and all work warranted.
H. Z. RHO ADS & SON,
JTe-rcelers,
Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET.
Geeh:
IiAXCASTEn, JUNE2J, IPSO.
QUEEN STREET,
LANCAHTEIt. PENN'A.
WEEK'S TRADE WILL BE THE OF PER
TUP. FOLLOWING!
IVI'S
rtttrJilngs from .1c up In II a ynrd.
Linen Cellars from (ic up teiV each,
Itej s' Hnller Cellars nt llki each,
Dlrcetelrn ItuchliiK from 120 up te37Uun
yard.
Dlrectelrc Cellars and Cuffs, 10c, Klin each.
Heys' Hllk Ties, 25e, 60c each.
All-Otrr Ijtees, 17c, 23c, 37J(e a yard.
Hllk itllilxiiiH from 2; up te i'ic a vnrd.
White Aprons fiem l2Jie up te3,jc.(iicli.
Tourist ItuchltiK at 15c a box.
Muslins from Roup le2.Vaynnl.
Pine White Cambria Muslins nt 10c, len
ynrd.
Whlte Oullts from 76c up te 13 each.
Haw Hllk Table Ceters nt II each.
Tallin Llunii from I2'u up te II a ard.
Tlcklni; liein.'ic up te 25c a yard.
Imce Curtains from 75e up te 13 a pnlr.
HeslCurtnlu Poles nt 25c each.
Curtain Ijicofrem 120 mi le23cn jard.
Curtain Hcrlm from 5n up te 17e n yard.
Calicoes from !c upwards.
(llimliiuus from 4Ve upnards,
Heit Cliei'k from tiwe upwards.
enellUKs from 240 tiiwnrds,
Irfiee Pillow Hhatns from 125-ie up te U)c eneh.
HklrtliiK nt I2kc, I7c, 25e a yard.
'towels ft 0111 60 up te 30a encli.
Kiimmer Dndernenr from I2c up te 50c each.
Umbrellas from 35c up te tftench.
Men's Half Hete, fte up te 25c a pnlr.
Opposite Fountain Inn
Haughman
i
(firctuerhs.
TBUllHKB.
I776"JULY FOURTH--I889.
Rallenal Jibllw Headqaarters
F0IITI1KIIKHT
FIREWORKS!
WHOLESALE AND ItETAlL.
rublln nnd private displays furnUhrd hi
lowest prices.
Our works nre nil colored fire, and no letter
In thn market.
Part les enn select dlsplnvs newnnd ha e them
laid nsldu until tlie Fourth. Ulvn inn call.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCABTEH,rA.
RK
KM'.
1789-1889.
EVEllYONi: YANTH TO CELEHUATE
THE
GLORIOUS FOURTH !
Eipeclnlly lu This Centennial Year.
We nre llcndciunrtcrs. Tnkn a leek nt our
HvcHIk Windows nnd then wnlk Insldennd
sec our iniiiirnsn Meck.
All ilenlers should k our Irlcc List befere
purehnsliiK elsewhere.
WchavciinaKCiitaeti Hie rad nnd enn save
ou thn money expended In this direction, In
the. puiehnse of your Works, ticsldcs, ninny
bujers waul te sen thn stock nnd cxnmlnn the
rikmIh. This you enn de with us.
Btee!nl attention given te Asserted Exhibi
tion Chits Ter Putiltoer Private Dhplnys.
Our Works Are All Heavy Colored,
All Hires Itemmi Cnudles, All HUesHkv Kock Keck
ets nnd Pnrachuln Heckets, Vertical Wheel",
TrlniiRliw, Deubln Triangles, Hmettes, Tonrlill Tenrlill Tonrlill
llens, Henieln Llfhts, Kleer Pels, (latteries.
Floral Hemtisliells, Mines, Meteer Candles, Hll
cr Hliewers, Kleetrle Hpreaders, Ilembshi'll
HiK-kets. Ptu Whifls. rterell Wlieels.Herpenls,
Minn Lights, Colored Fire, all sires Cannen
Crackers, Flre Crackers, Pistols, Caps, Torpe
does, Klaus, Lanterns, Parndn Llclils, llitlloens.
Vertical Wheels, ftlalik Cartridges, A;rnlltes
and innny ether Nnw (lissls. Alse, the Finest
Line of Idirttr, Kxhlliltleu Pieces.
J. Frank Reist,
WIIOLKSALE AND HETAIL (1HOCEH,
OOKNr.ll WICHT KINO AND PHINCEHTH.,
(One Kipiare Down fiem CcutruNqunrcu
LANtrAHTEH, PA.
t'rttcltc.
yy-Aiiim
K7VfTERICKN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Hiiees, Eye-Olasses,
Etc., at UOVIVPiV ritlCKH.
Optical Goods. Telegraph Time Dully. Every
Artteln In this Line Carefully llepalred,
Leuis Weber,
Me. 1BK Werth Queen It., rter P. R.B. BUtlen.
e
UH LAIUli: AND INCKEAHEM
Watch Sales
Is due te thn fact thnlwnhnve always nlmgn
and choice stock te select from.
THAT WE HELL THE
Best Watch 7
FOIl Til E LEAHT SIONEV.
That WE DO NOT HELL WHAT WK CANNOT
UUAItANTEE.
nuyers sheuhl npprectnln our cirerts te glve
KMid uiHsts, unit run ilemMid Usm nverytlilnK
we sell te be as represented.
HERR, Jeweler,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
COUNEH OF OUANtlE.
fEWELEIl AND OI1ICIAN.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
GRADUATING PRESENTS.
Latest and Choicest Novelties for Graduating
Presents.
Watches, Chuiui, Pmik, Pencils, Fans, Han
itlcs, Jewelry, etc., etc.
EXAMINATION OF EYEH FItEE.
NO imOPH UHED.
CHARLES S. GILL,
10 West King Street,
LANCAHTEIt, PENN'A.
nx'btuavc.
"1TAKDWAIIEI
MARSHALL & RENGIER,
9 & II Seuth Queen St.,
Il.ive Just niched n larKu assortment of
HEADY-MADE
Window Screens and Screen Deers
Plain nnd Pleural Wlre Cleth.
HAMMOC'KH,
LAWN MOWEItH,
llKFUItiEUAIOIW,
Water Coelers and Ice Cream Freezew
mm tli ill u call and im Mill I convinced
that It Is the cheapest plate lu lincastcr tw
buy.
ALSO, ALL KINDS OF
PAIHTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD,
And ii fill! Iluuef
General Hardware.
fi bS-lyd
VfOTICi: IS IIEItEUY OIVENTHATTHi:
J1 OriUnuncc for preM'titlntfaccldeiit by nre,
mid the better preservation of order lu the city,
nnd prehltiltltii: the sale or casting, throwing or
tiring of suulb, rockets or ether fireworks le-
r i.a i.t ,.l. ...... K.k. .I.... nr ,.... ...ill ,. a
tiring i miiiiuv, iui:Kci ur uiucr luvniuww
fore the 3d, itli unit 5tli day or July, will lx
strictly enforced. Thn sold erdlnautvcutlri-ly
prehlhlts the llrliiL' of kuiis or ether tlrenrms,
or the selling, cu-itlinr.throHluger 11 rlmrchuiA-rH
ei oilier niviiriis .'iH-iiiiiii in i. .nuiiai uiiyi
ner, wlllilu thellmlUer tlwclty.
Je'jOtm KI)y, (ilKJKRliUY, Mayer,
Fireworks ! Firework!
Ctattlcvt' fSMlbi
PENNMYLVANI A RAILROADC
In etct. from Ma v VL MM.
Trains lravk Lakcartcr and tair t
rlvcatrhllsdelphlnns follew:
LenveV
WES-nVARD.
Fnelflc Expreest...-..
Nnws Exprest...-
Wnv rnssenRert ..
MslltrflnvlnMUeyt
Ne.2irnllTrnltit..
NlnRnm Ex-prcss.,..
IlnnoverAecem
Fnt Llnct -
Frederick Aeenm
Phllnrtelphlft.
uAtttCMWsff
iir-ip. m.
:.' n. m.
t:.T0n. m.
7.-n s. m.
gsm m Riji-9-M
H-'III'.V
vln Cetumhln
SM n. m.
via Columbia
9M a- .'
IA.RA m M ,
IIKW sv m..- fj
11:. n n. m,
vln Celumtiln
vlnMt.Jey..
amp. m.'tv
I -minuter Aecem
Hnrrlxtiure Accetn,
z:iup. Rvri
- ,. j
Z:fl0p. IH.vk
:.) p. in.'-f-
in p. m.
-.m p. m..
5:'M p. m.
9:30 p. m.
i eiiimmn acceiii.
7:10 p. m.Vi,
iiarriseurir Expces..
Western ExprrnsT-
i'ji ii. mir:
mncnsier Acce.,.
, .KARTWAItD.
J'hlla. Express) ....
Fa.iLinei..jj..:::n
lincaatcr Acee....
Jlnrrlthurg Express,,
I Jitlcniter Acem...,
Celumbln Accem...
Atlantic Express!
Henshnrn ExnrpR.
kw p. mt
Ar.CelJkM
Iicnve
Lancaster.
230 a. m.
4:t5 a. m.
:l."i a. m
M0 a. rn.
fkAS a. m.
IWBn. m.
11:V, a. m.
12A p. m.
sfl p. rn.
a.-m p. m.
4:45 p. tu.
B: p. in.
8IS5 p. m.
Arrlm i
rniM.
4:3 a. m. Hj
6:M) a. m
11:10 p. mi f:
a:nea. m w-t
IA..t m a KM "
IW. n. r
11:45 m. m. H'H
i3 p. hi. wt "j
:lp. m. S
I'hlladelphln Acceni.
Hundny JIall......
Day Expresst.......
HnrrMnin: Aceera.,
Mull Tmlnt
n:n p. m.
ifc p. tn.
1M p. m.
9M p. m.
10JS5 p. m.
tThn only trains whlcli run dally.
On Sunday the Mall train west runs by way
Celumtiln.
.. J.- 1.' Knt 'leneral I'nssenwr Agent.
CHAS. K. PUtlll. aencrnl Mnnnuer.
pHIL,VDELPHIA HEADING RAILROAD
READINa A COLUMIHA DIVISION. .
, On nnd nrtcr Hnndny, May 12, ISW, trains
lcave lAiicnstcr (Kln street), ns follews: -
her Hcndlinr and Interniedlnte elnts, week
dnys,7:.l0 n. in., 12:35, 8.3S p. in.; Sunday, Sc0 a
in., 3A p. m.
ter I'lillndelpliln, week days, TJ30 i
3.M p. m.; Sundays, 3:!M p. in.
Fer New Yerk via Philadelphia, '
TM a, m., 12:3.-., 8:SJ p. m.
, Fer New Yerk via Allentown,
tat Philadelphia, week days, 7:30 a. m., li,
S.-'K p. m.: Sundays. 3:.Vi n. in.
week aajra,
lerar.V " " '" """" "-
Fer Allentown, wck days, 7:30 a. m.,JJp,
in.: Hundny, 85 p. m.
bar Pettsvllle. week dayK, 730a, m., 8:36 p. m.i
Sundnv, 3:55 p.m.
ter Lebanon, week days, 7.1 a. m., 12J5, &tl
p.ni.jHHnday,8ia.ni,3:Mp.m. '
or HnrrlKburir, week days, 7.) a. m., UM,
5:42 p. m. : Sunday. S.flfi a. m. '
Fer Uunrrv vllle. week dsrs. 8:3.1. OJM . m.. .:'
3.-00.8.W p. m.i Sunday, 5:10p.m.
TRAINH Vntl I.ANrtAHTKR. A-
ieave jwnuinir, week days, 7:W, U06 a. ra., .A,
- .. . . ---" (
ij:ixi p. ni. : nunnny. i:au a. m.; x:ie p. m. &
' I'liiinucipmn, wcek anys, me, iimdm.
in., 4.-00 p. m.
LeaveNew Y'erk vlaPhllndelphla.weektlara,
7:4.1 m., 1:30. 12.00 p. m.
I-cave New Yerk via Allentown, week days
t.-OOn. m.. 1:00 p.m.
Ieave Allentown, week day, 5.52 n.ni.;440
p. m. '
Lcave Pettsvllle, week days, MO a. m., iM
p. m.
Ian Ibnnnn, week dnys, 7:12 a. m., VtM $A
.,.. i, in. nnwxny, t:tkt n. in., :ie p. m.
U'lxvn Hnrrisburi;, week days, 0.25 a. m.; Ben
day,B.C0n-ni.
Lrnvn Uunrryvllle, week dnys, 6.40, 935 a. m.,
it). 4..VI 11. Ill Klllnln V 7in Ml '
ATI.ilWTin,M-rviiiifruinu 44'
If ave Philadelphia, aieslntil street wharf,
and Seuth street wharf.
Fer Atlantic city, week dnvs. express.
0.00 n, in, nnd 4.flrtsnd ft.00 p. in.: Accommodation,
7:.1 1 a.m. and 1:30 1. m.i Sunday, Kxprrsa, MM
mm ..wm in., itA-uiiiinuuniiDii, n.si m, ri..
Itcturnliig-leave Atlantic city, depot earner iia
A tlatltlit mill ivlranaaa ifaMi U'mW ! VUdm
ifr-.s.s:..s.'.'7,""::s? ".r0 ??"ir
I'lvm i.uu mii jViJ4 It ill mill J . ill Attjnin 'J,l
mfxldtlen.H.-Ofift. m. nnd i:m p. in. Hundny ''3
bxrnMw. 4 ana 6:J0 p. m. Accoinmetlnllon, 7J 1
I It nml A-i an ' tJ-6
IeLall(Ht time Ublcfl enn te nlitAlnrd at ticket
en i rrn.
A.A.MCLEOD, CO. HANCOCK.,
Vice Pres. A (lett'l M'lir. tlen'l Pass'r A
LEHANON A LANCASJ'EH JOINT LINK
KAILUOAD.
Arrangements of IVisseiiger Trains en and aftar
HUN DA V, May 12, 18H0.
NOIITHWARD.
IenvH a. M. r. m,
Klnit Street, Innc. 7.-01 KM
Ijtticnster 7:07 12:13
Mnuhelm - 7:3,1 1:30
Cornwall 7.60 1;4
Arrive nt
Ltbaneit ...8:11 1:58
SOUTliWARD.
Invtt a. m. r. m.
l-ebnnim,..., 7:12 12:30
Cornwall 7:27 12:45
Mnnhclm'. 7:M 1:18
Ijincjister 8.-27 12
Arrive nt
t Sunday,
r. M. A. M. p. N.
BM2, .-
ft:W, 8:1
.20, 8:A
6:48 0-.17
35.
4:M
UN
J
7O0 9.IB ;U S3
r. m.U. st. t. n,
7:15 TM
7:30 8.10
7:57 8:40
8.-23 0:13
4s4
vm
kM.
Kill" Street, Ijuic. H5
2.00 8:90' 9-JO
R. A C. Railroad.
A. M.WIlON,Hunt
S. M. NEFF, StipL C. It. 11.
Ijiim flnll.
rriait martin.
FRUIT JARST"
JELLY TUMBLERS !
AT
CHINA HALL.
Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, ,
Quarts and Half Gallens. The '
celebrated Lightning Jars in
Quarts and Half Gallens ; this
iar lias no snnnrier in thn mar. &
kct. Jelly Tumblers in any
nilintilir All 1( nntfnin Pn'rae
piC.liblbjr. 4 1.1 ll UUIIUIII A lik..3 JSM
HIGH & MARTIN,
1 5 East King St.
eU-tM
QaxifCKiev.
G1VE
US A CALL
-FOR
Baby Carriages,
LAWN MOWERS,
Refrigerators
I0E CREAM FEEEZEEB,
CROQUET, LAWN TENNIS,
BASE BALL OO0DS.
W. D. SPRECHER, SON & CO., 4
31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa.
mar23-Tu.ThtM
Vlttntbtnn.
F
UNNillUKNLMAN.
1IUYT1IK-
"Alaska" Dry-Air
REFRIGERATOR!
It net only bims Ue.hiit wive rrovUiens.
Water Coelers.
A large stock of the lcst uuvke, amlprie
low.
BabyCarriages
VoiirelIe.id(iuarleraferBbyCarrUe.
TllK LAIUJKST STOCK AND LOWEST
PRICIiSINTIIK'C'lTY.
FLINN & BRENEMAN.
Manulucturira and JHalcr In
Heuse-Furnishing Goods,
Ne. 152 N. QUEEN ST.
LANCAHTEH. I'A.
PAl'KK 1MXKH llw most U u itlfiil I U
JhVunlled States. B15 Ci-.imenjiBL.I'hlui-Iihla.l'M.
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