tf&tazynszQK rTT'3f?I mr.r iTfevTi, ;rATKf?T( II - THE IiAKOASTBR DAILY INTEIiMGEyCBB, TUESDAY, JULY fe 18&P, ,.-i M. ,y A BALLAl OP MinstJMMKR DATS axi jaeirrs. With a tipple of Inra and tinkle of stream The full world rolls In rhythm of praise, And (he winds are one with the clendi and beams Midsummer day I midsummer days I The dusk grew vast; In a purple haw, While the Weal from a rapture of sunset tight, Faint stars their exquisite lamps upraise Midsummer nlghlit mldsnnvner nights I The weed's green heart Is n nest of dreams, The lash (trass thickens and springs and sways, The rathe wheat rustles, the landscape gleams Midsummer days! midsummer days t In the stilly fields, in the stilly ways. All secret shadows and mystic lights, Late levers murmur and linger and gaze Midsummer nights I O midsummer nights I There's a music of bells from the trampling teams, Wild sk) larks hover, the gorses blnip, The rich, ripe rose at with Incense streams Midsummer days) midsummer days I A soul from the honeysuckle strays, And the nightingale as from prophet heights, Sings te the EaruTnf her million Mays Midsummer nights I O midsummer nights I ESVOV. And It's O for my dear and the charm that stays Midsummer days I midsummer days I It's O for my Love and the dark that plights Midsummer nights! midsummer nights I William JCrnctt Hcnlty. Over the Pathless Ocean, Athwart vast continents traversed by mighty Iren thoroughfare, many-armed like the fabled Brlarcus, myriads set forth dally te en counter the vicissitudes of travel, change of climate, unaccustomed feed, and an atmos phere, possibly miasmatic, yet with a calm confidence that their health will be preserved. When this confidence Is based upon the pos. session of the supreme medicinal derense. Heitctter'rt Stomach Hitters, Ills Indeed well founded, otherwise net. Brackish water, bad feed, the wearying and ether bad effects of railroad Jolting, seasickness and nervousness, aggravated by a Journey and Its attendant discomforts, are shorn of their pernicious In fluence by this sterling alterative, pacifier and compensating medicine. Invaluable for djs pcpsla, feebleness, nervousness, constipation, malarial Mhenlcrs,, rheumatism and kidney complaints, . i. . Special Jtetlcce. Hucklen's Arnica Snlve. The BraTSALVElnthowerld for Cuts, HruUes Beres, Ulcers, Haimneiim, fever Beres, reuer. Si snapped nanus, uiueinins, verns, aim Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no nav reuulrcd. It Is guaranteed te irlte per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. irlcc 25 cents per box. Fer snle by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 and 1311 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Junc27-lyd A Weman's Discovery. " Anether wonderful dlseev cry has been made and that tee by u lady In this county. Dlsense fastened Its clutches upon ber una for seien years she withstood Its severest tests, but her vital organs were iindcriiilnd and death seemed Imminent. Fer three months she coughed In cessantly nnd could net sleep. She bought of us a bottle, of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption mid wits se much relieved en taking first dnse that she slept nil night and with one bottle bus been miraculously cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. U. Hum rick A Ce.. ersiii'lby, N. C.-Oct n free trial hot het tie ut II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1.J7 A 1J N. (luccn St., Lancaster, l'a. Mothein! .Mothers ! ! Motliera t t I Arc you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by u sick child suffering nnd crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, go at once and get a bottle of MllS. WINS LOWS SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer llttle sufferer Immediately depend upon It; thcre Is nomlstake about It. There Is neta mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating llke magic. It Is perfectly safe, te usa In all cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest nnd best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. Junc251ydAw The Verdict Unnnlinaita. W. D. Suit, Drucglst, lllppus, Ind., testifies " I can recommend Electric Bitters as the very best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief Incverj case. One man took six bottles and cured of Ilheumntlsm of 10 years sbiudlng." Abraham Hare, druggist, Reilvllle, Ohie, af firms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled In jny 20 years experience, Is Electric Bitters." Thousands of ethers haveudiled their testimony, se that the verdict Is unnnlmeus that Electric Hitters de euro all diseases of the Liver, Kldnevs or Bleed. Only a half dollar n bottle at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1J7 & 13H N. Queen St., I .ancnsler, fa. Ihtvuitnvc. riDMYEH'S CORNER. A Heavy Fall. New Is your chanc te buy FURNITURE Prices hn e" knocked "den nunt II iilinnst nil profit has been "swept nway." What up tesu j en calii. Yeu wonder why this hucilftcc I The wonder Is : Our Stock Is Toe Big, Must be cut down. AVc wnnt ou te have It rather than carry It ever summer. ZZZ This is the only ic.is.en. Quality and style as high as exer, nut the pricels low enough te mnkc a i lnll run dewu your back. WIDMYER'S CORNER OK E. King & Duke Sts. TTEINITSH'S. WE DO NOT WAITUNTILTHEENDOFTHE REASON, BUT OFFER NOW OUR Summer Goods AS FOLLOWS: I'erch Clinlr, folding, all both enrpet and bent woeil, (1.23. Rocker, fclreng and durable, $1.00. Our lender, the largest and best efTcred In the city at Jobbers' price. Tuenty-me ether Rockers at n cut of&Oc each. Benches that fold nnd will stand the rain, $2 65. All Iren nnd weed. Kteclt fc large and e wnnt te meve It. Fill up jour lurches new and jeu will be snltrd. Wait and the best will be selected. WALL ON FIRbT FLOOR.-W HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET 7kCHS A GIBBS HAVE HAD A BIG- RUN FURNITURE. WHAT IS THE REASON? Customers say they rind the Price Always the Ixmest! Quality Ahiujs tb Ikt I Sleck Always Couiplcte! Styles Alnajs Nenistl O-Glve USn ihance lefere you buy. Will mtike it tay you, OCHS & GIBBS, MANUFACTtRERn AND DEALERS, (2d, 2tl A I til Floers,) NO. 31 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. all-lyd XTEC'KWKAU-TIIE LATIT AND MO.iT l .u.hleuablestvlej and shades, tlie.lii'irxt and lst, at EIUbMAN'B GcuU' FuriiUhlng foteie , 12 West King street. -rOTHEIHBEATJt Dr. D. McLane's CELEBRATED Yermifuge for Worms ! MOTHER8 READ. Andrew Downing of Cranburg Township, Ve nango County, fve his child one teaspoonful of the genuine Dr. C Mclne's Celebrated Ver mifuge, and she passed 177 worms. Next morn ing en repetition of the dose she passed 113 mere. Japhet C. Allen, of Atnbey, gave a dose of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge te a child six years old, and It brought away Kl ne seen aucr gave aneiner aeee 10 me same child, which brought away SO mere, mak ing 133 worms In about 13 hours. , Mrs. Qnlgby, Ne. 182 Esses si., New Yerk, writes us that she ha a child which had been unwell for better than two months. She pro cured a bottle of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Vermifuge and administered It. The child Sassed a large quantity of worms, and In a few ays was as hearty as ever It bad been. Parents with such testimony before them should net hesitate when there Is any reason te suspect worms, and lese no time In administering the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Vermifuge. It never falls and Is perfectly safe. This Is te certify that I was troubled with a tars worm for mere than six months. I tried all the known remedies for this terrible afflic tien, but without being able te destroy It. I get a bottle of the centime I lr. ; .MClJllies vcrmi- fuge, prepared by Fleming Bres., Plttsbur irg.l'n.. which I took according te directions; and the result was I discharged one large tape worm, measuring mere than a yard, besides a number of small ones. M RS. M. SCOTT. Price 25 cent a bottle. Insist en having the genuine. (4) . SWIFTS SPECIFIC has cured mc of a malignant brenklngnut en my leg, which caused Intolerable pain, ft was called Ecrcma by the de -ters four of whom treated mc with no re lief. I candidly confess that I ewe my present geed health te H. H. S., which In my estimation Is Invaluable as a bleed remedy. MISM JULIA DeWITT. Ne. 2227 N. St., St. Leuis. Me. Our baby when two months old was attacked with Scrofula, which for a long tlme destroyed her cyeslchlcntlrely and caused us le despair of her life. The doctors failed te relieve her, and we gave SWIFTS SPECIFIC, which seen cured her entirely, nnd she Is new hale and hearty. E. V. DELK, Will's Ielnt, Texas. -Scnd for book giving history of Bleed Diseases and ndvlce te sufferers, mailed free. TH K 8 WI FT SPECI FIC CO., (t)Tu,Th,S Drawers, Atlanta, Cla. TTUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fer Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs AND POULTRY. fjCOFage Boek en Treatment of Animals nnd Chart Sent Free, ctmr-sl Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, A.A. Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fecr. II. U. Strains, Lameness. Rheumatism. tiC Distemper, Na.val Discharges. D.D. Bets or Grubs, Worms. K.K. Coughs, Hraves.Pnenmenla. F.F. Celic or Clrlpes, Bellyache. n.O. Miscarriage. Hemorrhages. II. II. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. I.I. Eruptle Diseases, Mange. J.K. Diseases of Digestion. STABLE CASE, with Specifics, Manual, Witch Tlnzel Oil and 5ledlcnter.... 7.ne PRICE, Single Bettle (ever GO doses) CIO Sold by Druggl'ta ; or Sent Prepaid anywhere mid In any quantity en Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., 109 Fulton 81., N. Y. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NO. 23. In use .10 ears. ears. Thnenlv successful renieev for NERVOUS DEBILITY. VITAL WEAK NKSS, and Prostration, from Oicr-Wnrk or ether causes. SI per sial, or 5 vials and large lal ponder for V. Selii nv Dui';nisTH, or sent prepaid en re ceipt of price. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., 1011 Fulton St., N. Y. )iinc27-Th,8A.w T EETHINQ SYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Evcrv babe should have bottle or DR. tUP. Perfcctlv FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUl safe. Ne Opium or Merphia mixtures. Wlllre- lUrneull Teething. Prepared by DRS.D.KAHR NEY&SON, Hagerstown, Md. Druggists scl It; 2) cents. Trlul bottle sent by mull 10 cents lant-lydced&w untntevr Jleoevto. ST. CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY. Ocean and Delaware Arnue, will open Tiiuks DA,,ltlKK l'fth. m22-2ind JONAH WOOTTON, Jli. HOTEL NORMANDIE. ATLANTIC CITY. NOW OPEN. Under New Management. T. C. GILLETTE, Proprietor. I.iUe of Colenade Hetel, Philadelphia. inl.V.'imil HOTEL CHETWOODE. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. ltciuedckd. Refurnished. ) Sleeping Apart ments. Appt's First Class. Will open JUNE 1. Juuel-Smil MRS. MAY W. GkFRORER. rTSIIE FliOUIDA, ATLANTIlTciTY. Choice, central location. Pacific Asenuc, be tween N. X. Tennessee Acs. First-class house. Reasonable rates. Own all the j cur. DAVIS BROWNE. mySS-Ztml TOCKTON IIOTKU CAPE MAY, N.J. OPENS JUNE 15. RATES, (3 AND tl PER DAY. Special rates by the week, mouth or sea son. Newly painted, remodeled and linpreed: fiW.CKlll expended. New Bnll and Amusement Itixiin, Children's New Dining, Ball and Piny Reems. Culslne and service flrst-cluss. Ele gant suites with parlor, hath and closet. Or chestra of eleven pieces. Dogs net taken. F. TIIEO. WALTON, Proprietor. A,IT. GRETNA. MX. l'nrk nml Narrow (Jaiiffc Kailread. The aim of Its management is tomnkeMt. Gretna the most desirable day resort 111 Penn sylvania; te this end c cry feiui of amusement and coinenlencefor excursions nnd picnics is here provided. Thcespecinl attraction this yearutMt.Gretua Is Its Narrow Gauge Railway, the completion of which throws open for Wcw tlinmucnlnccnl scenery of the Seuth Mountain. This llttle two feel gauge ralluay, unique In design and con struction (the only ene of ltd kind In operation), stone ballasted and steel railed, begins nt the entrance te the Park and terminates ut Gover Gover eor Dick, the Summit of the Seuth Mountain, 1,200 feet ubove the sea level. Itscarsare minia ture reproductions of the highest type of car building. OBSERVATION OARS. The trains ever this division consist of Obser vation Cars, nfferdlug an unobstructed view of the scenery en route. They pass In full lew of the Military Parade Grounds, ijike ConenHge, Hie SUtle Rlfle Range, and ever Herse Shee Bend, gradually ascending until GOVERNOR DICK Is reached, four miles distant. The view from the observatory Is especially noteworthy. Church, school, military, and civ la organiza tions, clubs and tourist ii.irtljs can have free mid exclusive use of the Park en application te H. A. GROSS, Ocn. Pas. Agent C. & L. R. It., Lcbaneu.Ta. Je2Mmd (Javluvarr. II iVKDWAUE! MARSHALL & RENG1ER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., Have just received a large assortment of Ready-made Window Screens and Screen Deers Plain and Figured Wire Cleth. HAMMOCKS, LAWN MOWERS, REFRIGERATORS, Water Coelers and Ice Cream Freezers Olve them a call nnd you will be convinced that It Is the cheapest place In Lancaster te buy. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF PAINTS, OILS, YARHISHES, WHITE LEAD, And a full line of General Hardware. frb8-Id (Cenl. TUMDER AND COAL J TOUACC'OSHOOKSANUCASES. WEST i.RN HARD WOODS. Wholesale, and Retail, hy H. II. .viAHiJ .v lu, n3-lyd 121 Water Street, Ijincaster, Pa. "lAUMQARDNER-S COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. 0 Fichu Ne. IIS North Queen Street, nud Ne. uM North Prince street. YAUUa North Prime Wtictt, mar Reading Depot. uugU-Ud LANCASTER, PA. 0t tiittfe jfthecf B OOTH AND SHOES. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just received, direct from the factory, ever one thousand pairs of Indies' Shoes that were made and stamped te be sold for tZJiOapalr, but the parly failed before the goods were fin ished ; se I made thorn an offer at the factory for the goods and had them finished In splendid sty le, and I am offering en these shoes for II M and 12.00 per pair and every pair guaranteed. Se this Is a rare chance te get a l50 shoe for I1.W nnd $2.00. Alse a let of Men's nnd Bey'a Shoes we are closing out cheap. A hill line of Black and Tan Oxford Tics for Ladles, Misses and Children at the lowest price In the city. D. P.Stackheuse, 28 and SO EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. a20-lydw B OOTS AND SHOES. WHEELMEN! We have secured the "Agency" or "Sole Control " for Ijincastcr county of " The Cele brated W. B. Tenlmln's Blcycle nnd Pedestrian Shoes." Thcse Shoes nre made of Fine Genuine Kan garoo, are Scnmlcss nnd Laced te the Tip, which Is raised nnd boxed, thus allowing Iho Large Tees te be free from rubbing, beluga big Im provement ever the Old Style Seft Tee Shoe Shee Shoe The shoes being laced te the tees, docs away with the circular seams which se often rub the fiet, especially In hill climbing. They are new here In all widths and sires. A palref theseShees will be given as second prlie In the Fourth event, In the pregramme of the Blcycle Tournament. The Price Is $3.00 Per Pair. Which, when considering they nre black and can be worn en the street, making a very neat nnd dressy appearance, will seem most reason able. A sample pair can be seen In Men's Win dow. The One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, ' 3 & 6 East King St., LANCASTER, I'A. Hlern closed every cvcnlngnlt o'clock, ex cept .Monday and Saturday, ULTatcltCB. "lyATHES. Watches, Clocks, Jawnlry, Specs Eyc-GIasses, Etc, nt LOWEST PRICES. Optical Goods. Telegraph Tlme Dally. Every Article In this Line Curelully llcpulrcd. Leuis Weber, Ne. 16914 North Queen St., Near P. R. R. Station. e UR LARGE AND INCREASED Watch Sales la due te Iho fact that no have always a huge nnd cholce stock te select fiem. THAT WE SELL THE Best TKTatcliT FOR THE LEAST MONEY. That WE DO NOT SELL WHAT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE. Bnyeis should nppreclate our illerts tnglve geed goods, and can deiieud upon nvcrytlilug we sell te be as represented. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. TEWELlHtANrl7bl'TICrANT Jeweler and Graduate Optician, GRADUATING PRESENTS. Uilest and Choicest Novelties for Ornduatlng Presents. Watches, Chains Pens, Pencils, Fans, Bun gles, Jewelry, etc, etc. EXAMINATION OF EYIS FREE. NO DilOlW USED. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCASTER. PENN'A. (Tliimt dull. TTIOH i MARTIN. FRUIT JARS ! JELLY TUMBLERS! CHINA HALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and Half Gallens. The celebrated Lightning Jars in Quarts and Half Gallens ; this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. All at Iiottem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King St. el!-Ud D. P. STMHiSE. ATTENTN m & bit, CELUNU OFF! COMMENCING Monday, July 8th, WE START A SELLING OFF SALE OF ALL OUR Dress Goods ! LOOK OUT FOJt nARGATXS. 2TC)TXC2EsV T 24 all kinds of aoeiw centre square, Te Be Sold Without Resene! WE WILL NOT QUOTE PRICES IN ANY OF wy"IMS sM"nl J OUR ADVERTISEMENTS, 11UT WILL uniiTunfimAii rxmnn WE WILL MAKE - -Kar 1' BOSTON STORE 2zJr S E L L I N G O F F S A L E wait feu it. comb te it. VKOM TIME TO TIMK. J.Harry Stamm, " YOU'LL SAVE MONEY. (cithiit0. w 1LLIAMSON A FOSTER. BEFORE REMOVING We hnve drawn our Knife of Destruction and Cut Prices as they vrere never cut before. We care net If jen are Rich Merchant, Ceal Passer, Mechanic or I Jihercr we want te meet j en nnd hear your opinion of our LIST OF BARGAINS IN CLOTHING, Hats, Gaps, Famishing Goods, TRUNKS, SATCHELS, Lap Spreads, Whips, AND BOOTS AND SHOES, Fer we are determined te strain every business ncrve and CUT PRICES LOW. In order te make this Rarcnln Hnln eclipse all ethers therefore don't wait until the cream of the assortment Is secured hy the llaignln Hun ters, hut COME EARLY, COME QUICK. Williamson & Fester, Uil-UH EAST KINO HT., LANCASTER, PA., AND .'I18MARKETUTREET, IIARRIHRURU PA M YEIW A RATHFON. A DOLLAR'S WORTH VOW A DOLLAR. YOU'LL FIND HKRE ANY THING YOU WANT IN LltJHT- wraeirr clothing, every- TIIINO FOR SUMMER COM FORT. MKN'S AND HOYS' COATS AND VUSTS, ?1 TO $7.W. MEN'S AND BOYS' SUMMER TROUSERS, ?l TO frt. MEN'S WHITE VESTS $ TO fl.50. MEN'S AND HOYS' FLANNEL H!HRTH,MhTO 3. MKN'S SUMMKR DRKSS WH1TR, COLORS, sunn's, IN PLAIN FANCY 1MQUK AND 60c. TO f 1.50. MYKRS A, RATHFON, RULIAI1LK CLOTHIUItS, NO. 12 HAST KINO STR15ET, LANCASTER, FA. PO CLOTHING HUYFRH. LGansman&Bre. Geed Qualities & Moderate Prices ARE APPRECIATED. THLVMUAN HUrCI2S AND THE PUI1LIC FAVOR. Summer Cheviot and Casslnieri- Units at ft), 14, 110, I2. They nre reduced at one half. WersKil Knits. In the latest Cutaway or Hack, at 17, f'J, f 12, III. They nre reductil at ene hair. Children's bulls at !1, $1.2."., !lyJ,H73 and 12. Werth double the iiione), KcerMieki r Ceat nnd Vest at DOe and $1, S'rueiiiid MolinlrCe.it and Vuliit 13.25, $2.75, J, II, JS. Thin Coats, splendid stylts. at aV. A larue assortment of Knee Panta at 25 and 50 cents. I,ilrti) Pnlrs Working Pants nt 75c, tle and II. Our tIS Mark and Illue Herse Hulls teurdcr nre f.i.t sellers and cannot he equalled any u here at!18. Genuine Bargain3 for the Next 30 Days. Men's, llej'snnd Children's nt our own price. Clothing almost L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF 0RAN0E. LANCASTER, PA. 3- Net connected w Ith nny ethtr Clothing Heuse In the i It. Jsttcxni?u r UTIIL'RH. KAUITMAN, J ATTOHNKV-AT-LAW. becend Fleer Ks)il man liw Ilulldlns, Ne. U North Duke buttu apriJ-JydAw ivit 5cet: J. Harry Stamm's STORE FOR BARGAINS!' SELLING OFF! flLOSINO OUT AT LOW PRICES. Metier & -ARE- CLOSING OUT CHINA MATTINGS At Lew Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPrOSlTKTllK c IiOSINO OUT HALE. CLOSING OUT SALE ! -TIIH ENTIRE Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, &c. -MUST BEFORE OCTOBER 1st. Goods Marked at Bargain Prices, 6 AND 8 NORTH marSD-lydAvv B arda Mcelrey. bard Sc Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Special Reductions! Simpsen's Muurnliit; Cnllrecs only fie, worth K" j Turkish Tldlns, 2 ferSic J a let of Llnsn Tew ps, .Ifer'iV, In IMtiuisk, lliiik-a-lliivkand Plaid Pnllrrns. Flouneings. fi2Ui' Flenncliusrnliiccd te Me; freui 73u te tJOc ; froiuUOe teTlkj; from 11.00 te 75; from !l.2" te ).(!. Underwear. Men's We HiiiMiiifT Undi'rwfar reduced le IKM; from lOi) teSV. Children's Underwear, lOe lleiiiniinu of Heavy dlHghnm,!!', iserlli 8c; lli'iuiiaiits of Finer (lliinhains, 7r, werlh Ve. rXHi IteDKi rinuiiet Hlilrla, :ihv ; uic lieiuel I''luuiu I Hhlrls, IV. Tliuhvsl value In better grades of Flan nel Shirts In yie ill). Heys' Deinet I'lauuvl Hhlrls only Fie. Hosiery. Wesell the iK-st Hosiery for Iho money In tlmelty, One let of Children's llnee at He per pair, JihI half price. Uidlcs' and Men's Hese, I. 2, ;i, 4 and fi pnlrs for 2..C. Fast Mack Hosiery for ladles and Children, 2 pairs fer2V ; iilielutaly fust hlnrk, neither arid, perspiration nor washing will ihiuiKO the color. Heavy tilrljx.nl Hlilrllni! reduced from go te UJ Je ; the hest from 10c te He. Bicycles. Assent for the Premier Knfely llleyeles, maiiuruetured hy Illllmnn, llertierl A Cooper, Ceven try, riiKiuuu. iiienpeeiai I'lLiuier is iiiueniuisuiiiesi,iiiiii sir or Keniicmnii yci eucrcii , nciKUi i'. bard Sc Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS NOB. 33 AND 30 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Opposite Fountain Inn. UUrttchcft. X. R1IOADS A HON. LXDlAi PRICES. Following will he found a list or goods-low prlcsd-alwajs In our stock! Child's &( Ueld FliiKtrIllnKk,S3e.; Misses' Geld Finger Rings, 75c.; Ladles' Held Finger Rings, ll.tl) Bleovenuttous,2.V:.,5i)c., 11.00; Cellar Ilutteus, 2.'c. te 11.00; Diamond Cellar Buttens, 12X0; Ladles' and Misses' Ilrcastplns, 'Oe. tell.00; Mourning Pins nnd Earrings, 25c te 13.00; IlracclcU, 25c. teJIOj Nickel Clocks, J1.00; K-l)uyMantloClecks,3.75; Ladles' Ueld Watches, 115.75; Nickel Watches, 11.00; KlUer Watches, 110. 4?-Rcpalrlig lu all hranthCM hy gixsl workmen and all work warranted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. (Ertvyct B ARQAINHI -OO Shirk's Carpet Hall I Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. We Have the LAitmar ane hijit Bteck m the Citv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. rpRUi: DALMATIAN INHIXT POWHKH, J. pretlled by iikiskI fsiMder blower, Is the iiie-tilleeluul destro.viref lllesund ethtrsiuull Insects. Fer su In At HUULKVH mtUtl fcTORi:, M West King Htnel. CiALIWMEN VB Wlhlll A FF.W MKN TO O sell our kixkIs by s.imple toitiiewholesnlo and rtl.ill tr.ule. ljin;estiiiaiiiif.ictuitrsiii our Hue. 1-in li 3-tx-nt stump. WuKtstt lH.'rday. lVmaiieiit tHmlllen. Ne isjhtals uusMcriil. Meney advanced ler w.iirrs, iiilirll.ini:, lc. l.r..MW.MAl;)IA.-('l'U CJ apru-uuiaiea Clnclnutttl,.Oh'e, WK OUAHASTKK C11EAPEII AT THIS SALE THAN AT ANYTIME IN THE HISTORY OF TIIIH CITY OR ANY BALK EVER HELD IN THIS CITY. Haughman Prices. COOPKK JIOUHK.) KT001C OF- RU HOLD- QUEEN STREET, LANUAHTER, PENN'A. Opposite Fountain Inn ilreiiKest roadster safety for either lady flail. jT) AROAIN8 I TO- -FOR Seoul lleticce. I7I.HTATKIOK ELIZA MARTZ, LATE OF 11 Ijiucistir city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estatuhuvtnguecn crnnted te th undersigned, till persons lndclitcd thereto ure requested te ninkn Immediate mjmeiit, and thiMj huNlng ilalms or iIciiiuikU against the h.um, Mill presimt them without delay fur sttllcinelit le tliu undersigned, ictldlug ill Uuiuulerclty, CKORGi: MrXAIin. Aitinlnlstrutur, a, C. Ktu.M.ut. Attorney, JyS-eidfu T tfcittev' Dutfe. V ii TJENN8YLVANI A RAILROAD8CH0Ui9 : Js. in efiect from May 13, IM. . . ... r'n-AVB LAKCASTKH and MT MM 90, tlve at Philadelphia as fellows t . x Lmve lam ' WESTWARD. Paclfle Kipresst..., News Expressfl..., Way Passengert.... rhtladelphta. ji:si p. m. an a. m, an a. m. 7Kn a. m. 1 tm i.a,r VtB9 tW mm JT Ml m. mJ Mt m. m wautrainvlaMUeyi la Columbia Niagara Express , IlanoyerAceom ........ Fast Llncf . Frederick Accem Laneasifir Anvm, tire a. m. via Columbia lhJVO a. in. via Columbia raws, wm no a. ,- tOO p. M, , aieKm. j HarrlsbiirR Aroem-n.' fl.xll,...KlK VlaMUJcy. ia p. m 4:10 p. m 5:34 p. m 9:30 p. m 6-M n. n,, 1 Harrlshurg Express. western Exprcsst.. Lancaster Acce ...... M,iEA2TWAnD- 7MO. IH.,-3 HWp.., A r. Cel AM r IiCaNO lyincaster. 2.-20 a. m. 1:45 a, m. 8:15 a. m R:10 a. m. a.55 a. m. BflO a. m. 11:35 a. m. 12:5 p. m. 3J p. m. I.OOp. m. 4:45 p. m. A:45 p. m, B.36 p. in. ArrlTO , fj miiiA. 4K.m. Lancaster Accb""."" ae a, Bk "' : fcfiOa. m '-; iAncaster Accem Columbia Accem Atlantic Kxpressf.... Heashens Express. UWI a mm ylaMUey.tJ'tl ii:w a. m. irrn p. m. StlSp. m. R:1A iil in. Philadelphia Accem. nunaay Mail...... Tav Kxnressi i 5:45 p. m. fl-Mp. m. , H.-'B p. m. (10:55 p. in. llarrlsburs Accem.... man iTBini.. tThe only trains which run dally. On Monday the Mall train west runs by way Columbia. .., .i' U- w.Pnt Ocnerat Passenger Agent. CIIA8. K. PUU1I, General Manager. "PHILADELPHIA A RKADINQ RAILROAD RKADINO 4 COLUMBIA DIVISION. On and after Monday, July I, IM, tratne leave Lancaster (King street), as fellows j Fer Reading and Intermediate, points, week days. 7.M a. in., 12:35, 8: p. m.; Sunday, 8:06 a. m., 8a p. m. rer Philadelphia, week days, 7:30 a. m., 12:38, il Fer New Yerk via Philadelphia, week daye, 7:a0a.m 12.35,3-np.m. V "' """""J P m ,r w xera; via Aiieniewn, wees aaya, 12:.Vp. m. ' ' ForAllenlewn, week days, 7:30 a, m.,S:4p, m.tHunday, 3:55 p.m. Fer Pntlxvllln. weak- rinva ?4I. m Ittn m . Sunday, 3.56 p.m. ' n Fer Ibanen, week days. 7.-00 a. m., I2.3S, 1:40 p. m. ; Hundar, K6 a. m, 3.fe p. m. or Ilarrlsbiinr, week days, 7M a. m., 12:15, V40p.m.i8unday,ll.-05a.m. Fer Quarry vllle, week days, 935 a. m., fc, 8.C0 p. m.; Bunday, 8:10 p. m. TRAINS FOR LANCASTER. Leave. Reading, week days, 7:20, 11:55 a. m., 5.55 p. m. ; Sunday. 7:30 a. m.; 3:10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, week days, 4:15, lftOOe. m., 4.-00 p. m. Iave New Yerk via Philadelphia, week days, 7ia.m.,ld0.l2)p. m. wv new xera: via Aiieniewn, weeK eaya 4:oea. m., lKwp. m. Iave , Allen tewr week days, 5.52 a. m. fc n. m. iieave rettavllle, week days, 6:50 a. m., 4J I.eave Iehnnnn. week days, 7:12 a. m., I2J 7:15 p. in. ; Sunday, 7:M a. m .1.45 p. m. Ieve HarrtsburK, week days, 0.25 a. ra.; Ran. uitf,g.nvs. m. Leave Quarryvllle, week days, 6:40, 11:45 a. m ZM, 4:68 p. m. ; Sunday, 7:10 a. m. ' ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Lravs Philadelphia, Chestnut itreet wharf, and Seuth street harh Fer Atlantic. City, week days, ipmeea, S.-oe a. m.and 4-O0and6KX p. m.; Accommodation, 7:80 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. ; Sunday, Kxpreea, UM and9.-00a.ra., Accommodation, 8.00 a. m., M p. m. Retiirnlnir leave Atlantic City, depot earner, v? AUMiuDsnu ArssnMiATsnuni. vveeis aaya. Kspress7.-O0andl0ilJa.in. and 4 p.m. Accem. w moaatlen,Ra.m. and 4.30 n. in. Sundays Expreas, 4 and 6:30 p. m. Accommodation. 7M 1? a. m. and 4.-05 n. m. 'Mi Tltatl, .Ih. i.l.t.. . ... -kl.l.J .. .1... -i? I lawuim uiua utuivn uiii n uuullleu as licsn j -3 efflcea. "s?j A.A.MCLEOD, C. O.IIANCOCK. ii VIm n.M. A fi.Htl llufl n.Hii n.u ..l V?.3 T .-u ta, .. udm ... mvii . mmm r LEBANON A LANCASTER JOINT LINE ?.! RAILROAD. , & Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and after &,4 SUNDAY, May 12, 1889. 3g NORTHWARD. I Hundar. -U"1 Ix-ave a. h. p. m. r. m.ia. x. r. . A'.M King Street, Inc. 7.-00 VIM 8:40 MS : ,'SJA lAliraster .., 7.07 13: M 8.50, MS 44 "vM Manhelm 7:M 1:30 tx)M tM M Cornwall 7:69 1:46 6:W 9:17 fcOi -M Arrive at I t Lebanon .tl 1:M 7:00 9:3a 80S 4J SOUTHWARD. ,(M Leave a. m. p. m. r. m. a. k. r. K. ;B Iiebanen .7:12 12J 7:15 7:38 8i4fi yM Cornwall .7.-27 12:45 7:30't:10 4j0 i-"l Manhelm!. 7:8 1:16 7:571 6:40 jSB sJl lAncaster 8:27 1:52 8.-23 9:12 Ml -'J Arrlve at I siS King Street, Iinc. 8A1 2.00 8:30; J8 K10 M A. M. WIIAON, Sunt. It. A V. Railroad. H. M. INtKr. ttllpl, V. It. It. flttvnes TTARNESH, HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, a LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AND General Stable Supplies, (SUCCEWOR TO M. Hauehbush a Hes.) SIGH OF THE GOLDEI HORSE HEADS. CJTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, 40, V, 43 445 MARKET STREET, (Rear of the Posteftlce), LANCASTER. PA. ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN Bodies, Pbstens, Family Carriages, Etc. The Finest Stock In the Country. We new have n Full Line of SECOND-HAND WORK Any Style Yeu Want. Repainting und Repairing promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpese. The lowest prices In the county for first-class work. -aive me a Call and Examine My Werk. -1ALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW ROAD CARTS, BUGGIES AND HARNESS. W, D, SPRECHER, SON & GO., 31 E. St., Lancaster, Pa. rear23-Tu.Th,Htfi NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUN NERS.-A1I persons are hereby ferWddea Saw will be rigidly enforced against an mm iinc en aaiif lauds of the undersigned aXU this uetlce. W.M. COLEMAN FREEMAN, It. PKIIUY Alur. Attorney for K. W. CWeasW' -AT- M rJ Chas. E. Hakksi's, 1 w "ki 4&i -i & 'M rT. Si m :Vi S3 AY 1 3$ ?m $m V4 vS V! 1 ffi- ' I S-S.i ., ':& t$ 1 rf , &ss3f.JS?ju AiS f-j.-iAx.. w -r. t fc fSA 1 . i$i$Si&-&A s &,:&W&mJ&vigik .i- '.sLjacw vs. if.
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