TTCaWiSl " v' t. ,!. -v ?'VKVfOTO-,r ? v. "J ;, rl . THE IiASTC ASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1889. d THE CRT OF THE DREAMER. I km tired or planning and telling In the crowded hi ves of men ; Heart weary or building nd spoiling And rolling and building again. And I long for the dear old river Where I dreamed my youth away, Fer a dreamer lle fererer. And a teller dies In a day. I am Melt of the showy teeming Or the life that Is half a He; Of the faces lined with scheming. In the throng that hurries by. Frem the'sleeplcss thought endeavor, I neuld go where the children play; Fer a dreamer lives forever, And a teller die In a day. I fl no pride, but pity. Fer the burdens the rich endure ; There Is nothing sweet In the city Rut the piillcnt llxes or the peer. Oh, the little hands no skillful, And the ihlld-mlnd choked with weeds, The daughter's heart grows willful, And the father's hiart that bleeds. Ne. no 1 Frem the street's rnde bustle, Frem trophies of mart and stage, I would fly te the weed's low rustle And the meadow's kindly page. Let me dream as of old by the river, And be loved for the dream alway ; Fer n dreamer lives forever, And a toiler dies In a day. Mi Beyle O'Rtllly. A Leng Engagement. Says a stie-elal from St. Cloud, Minn., dated the 10th lust.: "Mrs. Mary A. Thorp, o("VashitiKten, 1). C, and Arthur W. IH'lnnv, of Kim HUer, Men., were married here te-day. Twenty years age Miss Thorp mul the gentleman who is new her linpny husband met in Wash ington nud they beeatne engaged. Do De lany moved te bun Hirer, Men., wliore lie nnmsscd n fortune w a ranchman. Tliey corresponded, but for some unknown reason the marriage was delayed. A few iveeks age they ngreed te meet at St. Cloud and be made one. The brlde Is a tine look ing lady of about forty and prominent In the social circles or Washington, while the bridegroom Ii t elve years her Benler." Patent Nose Clnmper. Frem the Chicago News. " 1've made my foitune at last, " ex claimed the inventor, Joyously. " I've In vented n combination eyeglass and clothes pin and I'll ell n million of 'em right here in Chicago. " "What in the world will any ene rtant tiitn aucti ncentrlMince ns null?" asicra his Keeptlcal w Ifc. " Why, the Chicago river is still manu facturing smells, Isn't It? And there are a million pcople in Chicago, aren't there? Well, my Invention fills a long-felt want, and that's all there is about it." .... Touch World. Frem the Ulnghamleu ltepubllcnn. Flosble is six years old. " Mamma," she asked ene day; "If I get married v. Ill I liave te ha e husband, Hke Pa?" "Yes" replied the mother with an amused smile. " And If I don't get married will 1 have te be an old maid like Aunt Knte?" "Yes." " Mamma " after a pause " It's a tough world for us women, ain't it?" In the NutuieK Country. Frem the Bosten Recerd. Up in Connecticut the giecers under Maud nil the little tricks of the trade. A gcntleinnu bought six pound of sugar and found It Midly adulterated v ltli Rind. The next day a notlce ns iiestcd reading thus : "Net ice I bought six pounds of sugar of a grocer in this v illngp. Frem It I liave taken one pound of sand. If the rac.il will scud me six pounds of sugar I will net exnoiehim." . The next day flve six pound packages were left at the gentleman's roHldence,there being Just flve groeers In the village. rnOF. Wm, lUTuojirseN.M. V., of the Un' vcrslty of the City of New Yerk, says that mere adults are carried off In the country, by ihrenlc kidney disease than by any ether one except consumption, and et ninny people leek upon a slight kidney difficulty as of Utile con cen striueiicc. Others take Warner's Safe Cure and remove any possible danger. When kidney dlt ease becomes chronic or llrlght's Disease, It be comes a very serious matter. Over tlie l'ntlilossOceun, Athwart vast continents tracred by mighty Iren thoroughfares, many-armed Hke the fublcd Erlarcus, myriads set forth dally te en counter the vicissitudes of travel, change of climate, unaccustomed reed, and un atmos phere, possibly miasmatic, jet with a calm confident that their health will be prescrved When this confidence Is b..sed upon the pos session of the supreme medicinal defense. Hestctter's Stomach nitters.lt Is Indeed well founded, etherwise net. BiackMi water, bad feed, the wear) lug and ether bad effects of railroad Jolting, sea sickness and nervousness, nttgnwuttd by a Journey and Its attendant discomfort, are shorn or their pernicious In fluence by this sterling alterative, pacifier and compensating medicine, linaluable Ter djs pepsla, feebleness, nervousness, constipation, malnrlnl disorders rheumatism and kidney complaints. Special itoticce. Uiielclen'H Ai'nlcn sulve. Tub HhT Salve In the world ferCuU, Bruises (sores, Ulters, Halt Blicuin, rover bores, Tetter, riiapptd Hands, Chilblain, Cerns, and all 6klu Eruptions, and positively cures Files, or no pay required. It is guaranteed te gtve per fect sutlslactlen, or money refunded, l'rke 15 cents cr box. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist. Ne. 1.17 and 139 North Queen street, Laneastir, Fa. Juii27-ld A Winiinii'M Dlbeevery. " Anether wonderful discovery has beeii made and that tee by a lady In this county. Dlsease fastened Its clutches upon hw and for seven jcnrsslie withstood Its setrist tests, but her ltnl organs were uudcrmlnd and death seemed Imminent. Fer three months she couched in rcssantly and could net sltep. She bought of us abettlu of Dr. King's New Discovery fur Con sumption and wnsse much relieved en taking first dose that she slept all night and with ene bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lnti." Thus write W. C. Ham rick A Ce , of Shelby, N. C.-Oeta free trial bot tle at II. ft. Cochran's Drug Stere, 117 4 1S9 N. Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. Methers! Mothers I ! Motliem ! ! t Are )ou disturbed at night and broken or your rest by u sick child suffering and cr)lng with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? ir so.geat once and getabottle or MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer lltlle sulltrtr Immediately depend upon It; there la no mistake about It. Theiels neta mother en earth who has ever used It, im will net tell you nt ence that It will regu late the be els, and giv e rest te the mother, and roller and health te the child, operating Ilke magic. It Is- perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te tlie taste, and is the prescription of ene of the eldest and best female ph) slciansnnd nurses In the United Stales. Sold everywhere, 25 cents n bottle. June'-SlydAw 'I hu f nil ft I'unnlineuM. W I) suit, Druiwlst, Illppus, Ind., testifies " I ran leceniinend Electric Bitters us the very lust remedy Ever) botlle sold has given relief lneverv case One man took six bottles and cured of Rheumatism of 10 years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist. licllvlllf, Ohie, af firms. "The best selling medicine I have ever handled In ni) JO care' experience, is Electric Ititttrs. 1 heusinds of ethers havcadded their testimony, se that the crdlct Is unaulmetib that Electric Bitter" de cure all diseases or the Liver. Kldnevs or Bleed Only a hair dollar n botllent II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 A Pa N. Queen at.. Lancaster, l'a. (Clilm. Sail. TryiGlI 4 MARTIN. FRUIT JARS ! JELLY TUMBLERS ! CHINA HALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and I Ialf Gallens. The celebrated Lightning Jars in Quarts and I Ialf 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. elll-trd SUtcrncue, T UTHER b. KAUFFMAN, ..W lUlliVI.tM i.,.VV. betund Fleer Ethlemau Lavr Building, Ne. 13 KeiiuDUKeMirteu upri)aaw 00D-3 8ARSAPARIXLA. De Net Neglect That tired feeling. Impure bleed, dlstms after Mtlng, palm In the back, headache, or similar affections till some powerful disease obtains a arm foethoM, and recovery is difficult, perhaps impossible. Take Heed's Sana parllla, the de fender of health, In time te banish alt bad feel ings and restore you te perfect condition. Heed's Sarsaperlila haa peculiar curative power, and accomplishes cures where ether preparations rail. THAT TIRED FEELIXO. "During the summer I was feeling all run down, and thinking I needed something te tone up my system, I took Hoedss Sarsaparilla and felt much better. I was also troubled with dys pepsia, and Hoed'sSarsaparllla helped me mere than anything else." J. It. DAnnew, Ft. Wayne, Ind. ' My wife and myself were both generally run down. Heed's Barsaparilla brought us out of that tired reeling, and made us reel like young people again. It has done mere for us than all ether medicines together." Illciunn Hawk hurst, Amltyvllle, I.eng Island, N. Y. IMPURE llLOOtl "Frem childhood I was troubled with pim ple, and every remedy failed till I took Heed's Hartapaiilla. I have taken Ave bottles and new the pimples are almost gene, and my general health Is much Impreved. I am reeling better than rer some time, and I highly recommend Heed's Sartaparllla." W. F.vaks, 4SS Lexing ton, Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists, f 1 ; six for te. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 D03i:s ONE DOL-LAIl Cletlttnrj. H IKdH A BROTHER. WE LEAD ALL -IN- Light Weight Clothing! Our prices are the lowest, our quantity the largest, our qualities the finest. Coats and Vests, (1 te $6.50. Coats, 40e te $.. Vests, Sue te r.'.50. Pants Linen, etc., tee and upwards. Litra Length Clergymen's Cents in Black Alpaca and Drap d' Ete. Muhalis, Linens, Pongees, 811k Stripes, beer suckers and Klannels. Barkeepers' Coats. WaltcrJaeket, Te be seen In our N. Queen St. Window. MEN'S SUITS! MEN'S SUITS! At greatly reduced prices. Te be appri'clatd mustbOFcen, SlteiJ). Hack, Cutaway, Prince Albert. -Be) s' and Children's Suits les 10 per cent, rrem marked prl'e. V-Kurnlchlngs.,' ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. "VylXLIAMbON 4 FOSTER. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! FOR EVERBODY. Prices that will benefit ourselves and our cus tomers mere. Gent's Olcngary Cheviot Bulls, J12 dropped te 810. Light Plaid Casslmere feults, $15, dropped te " Light Plaid Cnssimere Hults, $15, dropped te Light Plaid Casslmcrc Suits, $18, dropped te CHILDREN'S SUITS. Light Cheviot Pleated Tennis Hulls, S7.30, dropped te St!. Lord Kauntlerey Bults, M, dropped te $.5. Dark Fancy Casslmere Hull, fJUlrepped te 17. Corduroy Hulls, S3, dropped te S3. Xouave Kilts, Jj.iirepned tetl. Llghtand Dark Piece Kilts, SJ.J0, dropped te $2.75. SHOES. $.1.ns Ladles' Dongeln Turn Butten, down te $J. it fjiillfs' Dongola Butten, down te $2.50. K CO Ladles' French Kid Hand Turned But But eon, sizes 1, 1 and 1'. down te $.1. S-IMen's Dongola Mines, down te$2-V). $1.60 Child's sprlmr Heel Mhees. down te 91. SiChlld's spring Heel Shoes, down te S1.W. J1.T5 Ladles? Lasting Butten bhoesdew n te $1, FURNISHING! GOODS. A geed White Dress Shirt, linen besom, teln teln ferced front anil back, tie, dropped te!Wc. h.'e and $1 Flannel hlilrts dropped te 73c. 17e Neckwear dropped te ISc. !ioe Ncekvtcar dropped te 17e. .ic Neckwear dropped te :5c. fiOe Neckwear dropped te :sc. 7."e Neckwear dropped te We. 17c IIose tlreiipcd te 13c. JOc and 2je IIose dropped te 17c. " :!Se Hese dropped teft.-. Mc Hese dropped tuUSc. 50c Hese drepXl te Sir. 13c Huspcnders dropped te 10c. 17c biisjeiidcr dromied te 13e. 'JOe and Uec Suspenders dropped te 17c. HATS. DBOITL'D PRICES, DROPPED PRICES. Children's 75c Straw Hats dropped to3geand Me. Children's 50c Btru w Hats dropped te 25c. Children's 25e btraw Hats dropped te 15c. Children's 6O0 Straw Helmets dreniietl te25e. ("hlldren'M 50c blriive Caps dropped te 6c. Be) s' 50c Felt Hats drepicd te 2ie. Beys' J8c Cleth Hats dropiied te 23c. Beys' 75r- Cleth Hals dropped te fee. A let or Yeung Men'sBlackboftHatsdrepped from II te ale. A let of Men's Htruw Hats, mixed prices, soiuell goods among them, nil dropped te 25c. Williamson & Fester, ilJJ-ilH KAHl'lIINO ST., LANCASTER, PA., AND 0 18 MARKET STREET. HARIUSBURO PAJ 10 CLOTHINGI BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. NOW IS THE TIME 1 0 BUY Men's, Bey's and Children's In order te Clese Out ths Entile Balance of our bummer Stock wthave Reduced thel'rltes en our bulls as follews: Our Il( st bulls, heretofore 916 00 and $18.00, are new put tleu 11 te $10.01) and $12.00. Our Hulls heretofore at S12.fl) ami $11.00 1110 nevv put dew 11 te $7.01 and $9 00. Our Best Trousers, lien tufuFM at .VV, -T.f, $1 (P, arc new put dew 11 10 1 1 JV 1, f:.U), s.'.W. bee our l hlldieii I'linUut JK-. Sec our Thin Coats and Coats and Vests. Thty are Away Down In Price. This Is Iho Gmitcst Bargain fmlt- en Recerd. Bargains In All Kinds of Summer Clothing. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 6B NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF 0RAN0E, LANCA8TER, PA. 09 Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. H HIRSH & BROTHER, mi. goof mtb jihees. TJR0AI80LED 1 EASY! COMFORTABLE ! SHOES FOR HEAVY MEN ! Eight out of every ten large and fat men don't knew that shoes te fit them are possible ready-made. They think ready-mnde are just made te lit the average sizes feet, thnt their only resort Is the custom shoemaker, who makes for any t,lze aud charges accord ingly. We have a number of broad bread broad selcd shapes, with plenty of room inside for the expansion nf the feet that must needs bear and nirerd locomotion te the heavy weight that's often above them. Often, tee, there's mere comfort and less pinch in ours thnn these of measured work. There's difference ouetigh In price te warrant giving us 11 call, if net buying and trying these shaiics. ($2 te 3). A word about Russet Shoes. A geed assortment for your choice tcnlay. Sizes te fit babe, and make it feel fash ionable and comfortable, as well as for nil ether members of the family between It and grandparents. Youths' line new full and complete te meet Inquiries sizes 11 te ii, inclusive, lktter values, tee, thnu you'll cxj.cet for your money. Our ctrertsni-c directed in creating sur prises that way, whatever your pur chase may be. Every ether sort of Summer footwear you'll prefer for moun tain, bcasidc or rural rumbling. Prices pleaslngeven te thec economically In clined. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Streitt, Lancas ter, Pa. B OOTH and shoes. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just received, direct from the factory, ever ene thousand pairs of Ladles' Shoes that wtre made and stamped te be sold for $2.60 a pair, but the party failed before the goods were fin ished j se I made them an offer nt the factory rer the goods and had them finished In splendid st) le, and I am offering you these shoes Ter $1.50 and$20Uper pair nnd every pair guaranteed. Se this Is a rare chance te get n $2.60 shoe rer $1.50 and S2.00. Alse a let or Men's and Bey's Shoes we are closing out cheap. A full line of Black and Tan Oxford Tics for Ladlts, Misses and Children nt the tewest prices In the city. D. P.Stackheuse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. a20-lydAw B 0018 AND SHOES. WHEELMEN! We have secured the "Agency" or "Sole Control" for Lancaster 01111 ty or "The Cele brated V. B. Teulmlu's Blc)Cle ami Pedestrian Shee"." Ihesobhecs urn nude r Flne Genuine Kan garoo, are Seamless and Laced te the Tip, which Is raised and boxed, thus allenlng the Large Tees te be rree rrem rubbing, being a big lni lni presciiient ecr the Old bt)le Seft Tee Shee. UI10 shoes being luced te the tees, does an ay wllhthe circular scams which se often rub the feet, especially In hill climbing. Theyaie new here in all it Idlhsnnd sizes. A ralref thesobhees will be git en ns second prlze In the Fourth crcnt, In the pregramme of the BIC)cle Tournament. The Price Is $3.00 Per Pair. Which, hen considering they are black and ciin be worn en the street, making a very neat anddressy apiiearancf, will seent most I eh toll tell able. A sample pair can lie sten In Men's Win dow. The One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LANCASTER, P.. ffa-Htore closed r cry c eulng a t C e clock, ex cept Mouda) and buturda). iu.vinn?0. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, 10, 12, u AI5MARKET brHKET, I Rear of thcPosteincei, LANCASTER, PA. ALL THE LATEST- STYLES IN Buggies, Phstens, Family Carriages, Etc. The l'lncst Stock In the Countr). We new hate a Full Line of SECOND-HAND WURK-Any btyle Yeu Want. Repainting and Repairing promptly attended te. One set or workmen iclally cninlejiil fur that purpose. 'Iho lettt-st prices In the tennty for first-class work. rGIu me a Cull and Examine My Werk. C ALL AND EXAMINE OCR NEW- ROAD CARTS, BUGGIES AND- HARNESS. W, D. SPRECHER, SON & CO,, 31 E. Kieg St., Lancaster, Pa. iuar2a-Tu,Th,Stfd D. P. STACKHOUSE. ATTENTION M & MIT. ELLINO OFF! , COMMENCING Monday, July 8th, WESTAIITA SELLING OFF1 SALE OF ALL OUR Dress Goods ! leek our reit babeaixs. WE WILL NOT QUOTE PRICES IN ANY OF OUR ADVERTISEMENTS, BUT WILL CONTINUE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE SELLING OFF SALE mOM TIME TO TIME. jfttVMtturg. Ty IDMYKK'8 CORNER. A Heavy Fall. New Is your chance te huy FURNITURE Prices huse " knocked " den n until almost all profit has liecn " swept away." What we loe ) ou cam. Yeu wonder why this sacrifice I The wonder Is i Our Stock Is Toe Big, Must be cut down. We want jeu te have It rather than carry It ever summer. Tills U the only reason. Quality and tle HUlilcli as ever, out the prlce Is low enough te make a chill run down your back. WIDMYERS CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. H EINITSH'S. WE DO NOT WAIT UNTIL THE END OF TH E SEASON, HUT OFFER NOW OUR Summer Goods AS FOLLOWS: Perch Chair, folding:, all both carpet and bent weed ?1 23 Reckef, (drone and durable, $1.00. Our Leader, the laigeat and best offered In the cliy at jeblitrK' price. Twcnty-tlse ether Rockers at a cut of AOc each, Ilrnchea that fold and will stand the rain, 52.I.V All Iren and weed. stock Is large and we stent te mete It. I'lll up )our perches new and )ou win be suited. Walt and the best will be elected. MrALL ON FIRST FLOOR.-t HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 20 SOUTH QUEEN STREET "veils a ainiis have had a BIG- RUN ON FURNJTURE. WHAT IS THE REASON 7 Customers wiy they find the Price Alwin i. the Lewciil! Quality Alna)s Urn Hest I Sleck Aiua)s complete I stylet Alwa) Newest! S-GIc US ft i bailee before you buy. Will make It pay you. OCHS& GIBBS, MANUKACTURERH AND DKALKRH,(2d, 3d A 4th Floers,) NO. 31 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. all-l)d (JltVIUOVC. IT ARDWARE f MARSHALL & REN61ER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., HmeJiHt received u large assortment or READV-MADE Window Screens and Screen Deers Plain and I'lgurea Wlre Cleth. HAMMOCICS, LAWN M0WKRH, RLPRIOERATORS, Water Coelera and Ice Cream Freezers Olie them a call and )OU will b com I need that It Is the elicipckt place lu Lancaster te bu). ALSO, ALL KIND1) OK PAINTS, OILS, YARN.SHES, WHITE LEAD, And a full line or General Hardware. fi bS-lyd jTntmntcf Jtcoerto. ST. CHAH.1, AlUNTICClTY. Ocean nnd Delaware Axenue, will ejien Tliuiw IiAI. Jl'.nk. lllh. mySi-Smd JONAH WOOfTON, Jk. JTOTEL NOR.MANHIK. "I ATLANTIC CITY. NOW OPEN Under New Management. T. ('. (JILLETTK, Pniprleter. Ijtlu of Colenadc IIeK I, Phlludrlh(M. uilJmd HerELCHrnWOOllE. ATia.NriC CITY, N.J, llfinedctert. Ilefurutsbed. tl Sleeping Apart Intnl.. Appt'aKlrst Class. Will epnn JUNK 1. Juutli'iiid MRS. MAY W. (ii KRORER. rpllT: KIJRIIJA, ATI-ANTIC nTYr Choice, tfiitral location. lVdfli: Avenue, lx twecn N. Y. & leiiiieswe Avis. Klr.l-claks house. Reasonable rates. Open all the ear. DAVIld. IIROWNE. nOI-'.'md SI OCK TON J IO r EL. " CAPE MAY. N J. OPENS JUNE 15. RAlr,U AND til EK DAY Siclal ratM by the week, mouth orwn erwn orwn sen. Neuly i.iliitllreiiiisl(l(sl aiKllmprexil: fiO,Uu expcmUd. New Hall aud Amusmunt Rwiiii. Clilldriu'sNew Dining. Hull and Play Reems. CuUlue and Mrvlre IliKl-cla... KU gant suites wllh parlor, bath audileset. Or-cb-6lraeleIeifn I'lmeu. Dogs net taken. '. TllEO. WALTON, Proprietor. s 9ru cot; J. Harry Stamm's STORE FOR BARGAINS! SELLING OFF! 24 Centre Square, J.Harry Stamm. c LOSING OUT HALE. CLOSING lWB0STiST0RE i -THE EXTlIti: STOCK Ol-"- Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, &c. -MUST BEFORE OCTOBER 1 st. Goods Marked at Bargain Prices, 6 AM 8 NORTH marW-l)d&w plLOSINCI OUT AT LOW PRICKS. IMLetzer & - ARE CLOSING OUT CHINA MATTINGS At Lew Prices. Metzger& Ha ugh man's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (opposite the cooper house!) t ard Mcelrey. BARD & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Special Reductions! Hlmp'en'ii Mourning Calicoes only Cc, worth 8n;Tutklsh Tidies, 2 for Sfies a let of Linen Towels, S for 25c, In Damask, Htick-R-D.irlc and Plaid Patterns. Fleuncings. iKUe I leunclngi reduced te SOc i from 75e te tXk-; from We le 70c j fiem Jl.00 te 7Se ; from 11.23 Underwear. Men's av Summer Underwear rvdiued te Slte; from 40i leiV'. Chlldrrn's Underwear, lOe neninantser Heay UIiikIihiii, AVc, worth 8e: Rciniiants of l'lnnr Ultifthams, 7c, worth W. SOe Detnet riannel Shirts, .ihe : ('. Deniet flannel Shirts, 4V. 'Ihchest alue In better grades of Plan, nel Whirls In the ell)v Heys' Deuict riiiniiel shlrls only e. Hosiery. We sell the best Heskry rer the money In the city. Onnlolef riilldttn's Hew utile per pair, lust half Price, ladles' and Men's IJesp, I, 2,3, 4 and fi pairs for IBic. Past lllack Hosiery fer1 I jidles and Children, Z pairs rer 'i" ; alxelutcly fast black, neither acid, perspiration nor washing will change the color. Heavy striped Shirting rtilin ed rrem Se te tl'fe j the best from 10c te Kc. "i Bieycles. I Agents for the Premier HbVly Rie)cks, uiiinufiti'tiired by Hlllinan, Herbert 4 Cooper. Ceeii. , try, KiigUnd. The Steclal Pk niler Is the hiimUemist and strongest reaihler snfety for illher lady ui UTimciunii jcvuuuiuu, wcilfllt '' .'". bard & Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS N08. SS AND 35 SOOTH QUEEN STREET, Opposite Fountain Inn. N KXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. Twenty Days' Reduction Sale! Twenty Days of Great Bargains ! On WEDNESDAY, JULY 10. we will Inaugurate a Oreat ite DAYS HALE, which wilt tennl nate en Saturday, August 3. During tin se da) s w e w 111 sell en many seasonable as wall as stapln articles at very attractive nrltes. Suiumahle goods will be sold iheiip lu erdtr te close out the stock. Staple goods te make It worth the while or all le come, thus turning a dull season Inte a busyeni'. It will be observed we hne net waited until the season haspusiii le miike reductions, but de se In the hdghtet the season, when) ou need Ihugoeils. 'lhtsr nre a PEW of ihe II Alt (LVINS wlth;whlch weiipeiiiiursalet K7HeI'rlnKCd Oiilltsrediul lo7.re. Rest OJf Light Prints te 6c. HeslDe Dress Gingham te7c. Rest He Indigo lllue Prints te 7c. !0e CreleiuicH toHe. Dps lUellatlsU'S teKc. 'Jle Uermaii Linen Towels te ! lic WhltaTurklsh Towels tolOe. W)c White Linen De) IkitniSk! iter (lercii, Sta nerman Limn loud leVI. Staniied Tray Cleths. Sic te 21c. Stamjied Splashers from lGcie MVm; Im tier quality Spluslurs rromSOe teaic. Heavy Jac qutnl Quilts, I1.2J te VSc. J1.00 Smyrna Ifiu's tone 7"ichiii)rnii Hugs tetLV. 1 juIIck' Past Illiick Htiininer Weight Hese, W3 te 10c. Indigo Illun l'crcali h rrem Uy.c te 10c. 'lellet le te, or 7 plea s ferSie. Kecclilln's Prmch Satrinsriomaie inc. An oxccllentCOe Corset te 88c Children s Cor set Wulsts reduced te lie ; usually sold nt t-' This Is only n pinch taken at random from a guat list of reductions. New goods will beudded le the sale r try clay. Come and Examine Ooeds mid Prices, FAHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. (Cnvyct B AROAINSI -UO Shirk's Carpet Hall I - POR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Ohain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. Wk Havbtiik Laikikst AND HhsrSTOCK JWTHKClTV. H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. "lyATCHSPRINU CORSET. HUY THE PAMOl'H Watchspring Corset. WILL NEVER RREAK. Quarantced te Outwear Any Custom. Made Corset. Mayer, Strouse Ce., man u pa crumms, ill UR0ADWAY, N. Y. octKtM.TUeew WU GUARANTEC CHEAPER AT THIS SALE THAN AT ANYTIME IN THE HISTORY OF THI8 CITY OR ANY SALE EVER HELD IN THIS CITY. ALL KINDS OF 000D8 Te Be Sold Without Reserve ! WE WILL MAKE Our Lew Priees The Talk of Iho Town. WAIT ion IT. COME TO IT. YOU'LL hAVE MONEY. OUT SALE ! HE SOLI)- QTJEEU STREET, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Haughman Oppenlte Teuntaln Inn rtll. B AROAINSI TO- Hidimivitpite. BOTfi I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kcenigsliurg, Prussia, Twe Rackgreuud made especially for Rust and 1 hree-ipuartcr Length Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the l'osteltlce. JwiTuid VFNYLVANIA. RAILnOAD8CHOsVs4 X In eflect from May H. 1H89. j rlvi?..luAl'J? ljAWAaTr.i and leT b4 at ---, ....unguium an iuiievbi i i : WESTWARD. Pacific. Express! . JJew Expressf. Way lasscnert Mall train via MUeyl Ne.2MallTralnt...... Jlar Express...... Hanover Accem.... I s-uvfi' Philadelphia. UmuHr' t4sl s Mst 'S 4-TO a. m. 7kl n. i via Columbia D-SK .. JO. a. M ' V via Columbia U.-00 , m, -f Krcdnrlek Accem Lancaster Aoeom....... llarrlsburg Accem Columbia Aeeem Ilarrlsburt Express.. NVestern Express! Lancaster Aece. .. 2-00 n. m. i . via Columbia S,. ffAA. 310 p. m. I.II1M1..WJ-, 3 80 p. in. i K SO n. sn. t 4 10 p. m, 5 V p. m, 0:3 p. m. 7:40 p. m. r TJIO B. M. " H:W p. M. ' ewj p. m. -sj-Ar.CI&A-m e Slw f. . EASTWARD. Phlla. Expressfm., Lmivm Lancaster. 1 30 a. m. I.Mt. m. 15 a. m 1 10 a. m. a M a. ra. !... W Phil. rnsit,met Lancaster Aeee. ...... Via . ..MilinifiiiK r.xprSS Incnster Accem 109 a. ra. TlaUUIer. vviiuiium ACTem.H..H v-m a, m. AtlantfcExprfMt UM.m. Philadelphia Accem. S J. m, Sunday Mall loe p. m. flat. t'.HMul I a .e L vviiunuia Acvem. t.." n. 11. p.". Jp. m. ' ssi p. m. . 30 p. m. , M5 p. m. llO-M p. m. Harrlsbunr Aecem...., e. n. m Mall Tralnt....- i.D6 p. tw ii ue eniy train which ran dallr. ?" Jrty the Mali train wst runs by war leinmnia, r.it .'! 5' SEP.?- nerl PaMeu..r Axeet CIIA8. E. PUQH, General Manaaer. "PHILADELPHIA A READING RAILROAD &Z euiiuius vuiiuaiiiiA. my laiua. On and Rer Monday, July 1. IM0, tralnt leave Ijnicnster (King slrncl), as follews: ler Reading and Intermedials points, week tn a'sV "',"'' UKttr.ni.;Htindar,. PerPhiladelnhla, weekdajs, 1,-) a. m., 118, 3.Mp. m.:Sunday,Mp.ni. or New Yerk via Philadelphia, week days, 7.30 a.m., 12.3. 8'W p.m. 125rNeW Yerlt yU A,len,ewn waekdsyt, Fer Allenlewn, week days, 7J a. tu.,3.Up, m.i Sunday, ,1M p.m. I or Petlsjlllc, wtek days, 7J0a. m., 3. p. tn.; Bunday.eJSp.m. ' Fer Lebanon, week days. 7.00 a. m., 12 J8, 1:40 p. tn. i Sunday, SKH a. m, 3 p. tn. ler llarrlsburg:, week days, 7:00 a. tn., 121, 5 lO-p. m.; Sundaj'.R.OSa. m. FerlluarryMlle, week days, P.25 a. m., 30, 8.C0 p. in. ; Sunday, 6:10 p. m. TRAINS FOR LANCASTER. Leave Reading, week da)s. 7.20. HsSSa. m., 4 M p. m. ; Sunday. 7:20 a. m.j J.I0 p. m. Leae Philadelphia, week days, 415, vygeu. in., 4-00 p. in. Lea mi New Yerk via Philadelphia, WMkdayt, 7:a.m.. 1.30. 12-00 p. m. Leae New Yerk via Allentewu, week dsya 4-OOa. in.. 1-0) n. m. Leae Allenlewn, week days, S52 a.m.; 4.30 p. m. ' Leae Petlsvllle, week days, 8.S0 a. m 4SS p. m. Ixave Lebanon, week days, 7:12 a. tn., 12J0 TjI p. m. ; Sunday, 7J a. m., i p. in. Lca n llarrlsburg, weekdays, Omu,; Bun day, ene a.m. lf1v. ftwrry villa, week days, ., 11:43 a. m., IW0, 4 53 p. m. ; Sunday, 7:10 a. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. l'lilladelphla. Chestnut strest wharf, and Seuth street wharf. Fer Atlantic. City, week days, express, 9-flO a, m. and 4-00 and 6-00 p. in.; Accommodation. 7 JO a. m. and 4S0 p. in. ; Sunday. Express, I.-W and 0-00 a. in., Accommodation, 1-09 a. m 40 p. m. ' lUdurnliiKlenve Atlantle Clly, depot corner, Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues. Week days. Express7.-O0andlOiUa.nl. and 4 p. m. Accem medatlnu,8.03a. m. nnd 4..T0 p. m. Sundays Express. 4 and 6 30 p. in. AccommedaUon, 7:l a. tn. and 4-0.1 p. in. Detailed time tables ran be obtained at Uckst offices. A. A. McLEOD. C. (1. HANCOCK. Vice Pre. A Uen'I M'gr. Oen'l Pass'r Agt ERANON A LANCASTER JOINT LINK RAILROAD. Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and after SUNDAY, May 12, 19KU. NORTHWARD. I Sunday. I.eava a. m. i. w. r. H.U. M. P. M. King Slrest, Lane. 7.-00 12 V ijincastcr..,. M 7.-07 1I. Manhelm 7.13 1:20 Cornwall 7.30 1:49 Arrive at je n.-or .M) 8:18 0:20, H.4S 8:48 0:17 3.M 4-01 4M Lebanon 8.11 IM 7.-00, 0.33 8:15 SOUTHWARD. Lmvn A. M. P. M, r. M. A. It. T. M. 7:16 1M I.4S licnanen , 7.13 Cornwall ,..., 7.27 Manhelm'. 7.M Lancaster............... 8.27 12 30 12 4A 1:18 1.6S 7:30 (1:10 4 7.7 840 - 4.1 8.-23 8:13 8.-0 Arnve at King Street, Lane. 8.35 2O0 A. M. WIIJJON, Hiipt. R. A C. H. . NKFF. Supt. C. H. R. 8.30! lUUread. MO Dttatcltc. "VyATIIEH. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs. Kje-OUsss, Etc, at LOWEST VHOjlM. Optlsal Goods. Telegraph Time Dally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Ne. 15t; North Quesn Bt. , Near P. B. R. SUUen. e UR LAROU AND INCREASED Watch Sales Is due te tlie fact that we hast always alsige and choice stock le select from. THATWEslELLTHE Bet WatcfciT FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Tliat WE DO NOT SELL WHAT WK CANNOT QUARANTEE. Buyers should appreciate our efTurts Utglve geed goods, and can deiwud upon everything we sn te b as represented. HERR. Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANOE. fEWELER AND OITICIAN, Jeweler and Graduate Optician. GRADUATING PRESENTS. Latest and Choicest Noeltles for Graduating Presents. Watches, Chains, Pens, PenelW, Fans, Ban gles, Jewelry, ete., ete. EXAMINATION OF EVD4 FREE. NO DROPS USED. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. finta. A NEARLY MARK DOWN. I ON- STRAW HATS I .30B LOT OF $1.50 Mackinawsforsec. Bcxular Goods Reduced as Fellow : ft.'S Mackluaws te $1.(0. 11.50 Macklnaws te1.23. fl.2S Macklnaws te 11.00. , ll.OOMaikleaws teKSc. s. 75e. Macklnaws te JOc. WUIg;Let STRAW HATS at 15 and st Ceuts. Special Prices for 30 DJ s en TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, Jj L.NCAbTR.rA. , A- A v'd '.J s m M2 &, a 3 i$ M &, i I 1 ilJl . J? -- tSB(ft4 --.V,l ,!r.'jB ,- i X Vi si &u s
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