3'IWK?-t-,'llf,J WW ITAM'MiirV THE LANOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENOEB, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1889. r uv & 'V ifrTTJ- !rJTTr?J7"!T!SC7?wiWT "WHATEVEIITHT HAND FI?flETIl. Red. red the sunset flume behind The black, black elms and hedge, All through the noeu no least leaf stirred. Bat crickets hummed and beetle whirred Jew come ft breath of fresh, sweet wind Frem silent jwel and sedge. All through het neon the, rentier stand And tell, with Jests and laughter, Beneath the blazing sklc that burn. Then, laughing still, they homeward turn By threes and fours; and hand In hand Ge two thnt linger after. And here we linger hand In hand, And wateh the blacking shadows Had we been born te reap and sew. Te wake when swallows stir, and go Ferth In chill dawn te ptew the land, Or mew the misty meadows. Had that been nobler 7 Leve of mine. We still had only striken, As new we strive, te de our best, Te de geed work and earn geed ret All work that's human Is dhiue, All life, lived well, makes heaven ( r-E. Xcsbtl,Jrem Ltiteni of Lift. A LOST SECUET. F. J, Scymeur-'lilc "Without IteveiHllitic thE Set-ret of Muittifhctiire. The inunnser of the Amer-tain Aluminum company, i'retl. J. Seymour, rtlcd In rinulay, O., lnI I'rlilny. and the secret or making aluminum ill til with lilm. He was the Inventor cH' processes by which this aluable metal could be profitably ex tracted fiem common clay, ami hail put his Intentions into practical use. About four years npe, ns llie result of years of experiments, T. J. Seymour, then n citizen of Detroit, secured patents cover Ins processes for the manufacture of nliiminiim. He hail little (lifllculty In In iiticlni; capital te tnke held of the tmterrMse, and the American Aluminum company was organized, with General Russell A. Alger ns president and Senater Palmer, of Michigan, ns v ice president. The discovery of natural gas in I-'indluv caused the loca tion of the laboratories there. Exienslve retorts and valuable machinery were con structed, and the manufacture was begun en n large scale, n,id proved se successful that large tpinutttles of the metal wero placed upon the market at a large prellt. The process, although patented In nearly all of Its points, has been kept it religious secret and no one lias ecrbeen permitted te penetrate the niysteiles suueundlng It. A tlftecn-foet picket fenee surrounds the buildings, with 11h gates doubly padlocked. Frem remarks maue by the chemists and ethor empleyes at dilrerent times It Is gathered that the clay alter being ground In water and Heated vtlth various chemicals, it is heated te 1.500 degrees in large leteits until it has become thoroughly fused. When It has leached tliocreuning tcmpci tcmpci ature the precious metal is separated fiem the mass by the addition of a certain chemical in specific quantities, but the naiiie and nature pf this chemical Is net disclosed In the letters patent, nor has any ene employed about the works ever dis covered it. It is thin secret that lias gene down into tliogr.ive lthl- J. Seymour. It had been bis invariable custom te await the critical moment when the Ituid mass had leached the right stage, and then nil the empleyes were excluded . frenV the room, the doers w ere locked, and all alone, he went tlueugh the mysterious process el the lubemtuiy, adding a chemical that no ene knew s the ilium of, has never seen, and In quantities that cannot even be guessed at. His death came as the result el a paralytic stiekc, from which lie never re covered consciousness, se that en his death bed he lmd no opportunity of lexcaliug tlte all-important becret. The stockholders of the cenipflnj are undetermined what te de under the peculiar circumstances In which thcyaie placed, but will probably give some of their chemists full scope- te eudeavei te recover the lest secrets. Three ltobullleux n J)uy. Th.ie rebellious, ebttlnnte, though bloedtes, occur In tne stomach of thodjspeptlc who par takes of feed thrlcen day. The digestive organ refines en each occatlen te perform the duty assigned te It by nature, and trouble ensues. Hew discipline, hew lcgulate It ? Simply w 1th a wlucgluisfulef the genial lnlgerant and ap pcllicr, Hestcttcr's Stomach Hitters, before each meat and before retiring. Digestion will, after a coure of this pleasant regulator, become easy, and Its forerunner, appetite, also lm lm prees. Nervousness and insomnia, always In duced by threntc dyspepsia, will disappear in duced, uv chronic dypeil.i, will disappear with id disappearance thus Insured, and con stipation and blllemnr-s. its usual attendants, also take their leave. Net only will the hjhiciii acquire strength, but nle substance by a mere perfect assimilation of the feed. Hhcuuialtem, malarial and kidney complaint and neuralgia, yield te the Hitters. special llnticce. Huckleu'ti Arnleii isilve. The Bes.tHai.vf In the world ferCuts, BruWcs Beres, Ulcers, Salt Hhcuin, l'ever Seref.letU-r. 'happed Hands, Chlltl.itn, Cerns, and nil Slclu Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed togloper tegloper togleper fect satisfaction, or money refunded. I'rlcu 35 ents per box. I'er sale by II. U. Cochran, Dru.'glst, Ne 137 and S) North Queen street, Luncuslcr, r.i. Junc27-ld A Weman' Discos ery. " Anether wonderful discovery lins been inade and that tee by a lad v In this county. Disease fastened Us clutches upon Iter and for seeii j cars she withstood its s evercst test, but her vital organs were undcrirtlud and ilmtii wienied Imminent. I'er three months she. coughed In (Oiuntly and could net sleep, bhe bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and was se much relieved en taking rirst dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has lus?u miraculously cured. Her name Is Mr. I.utlier Lilt." Thus write W. C. Ham nek Ce., of bheluj , N. C- (Jet u fren trial bot tle at If. a. Cochran's Drug Were, 117 A1SVN. Queen St., Lancaster, I'a, Mothers! Mothers ! ! .Mether ! ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of jeuriestbj a sick child sullerlng and crjlug wltli the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If te, goal euccand getnbottleof MRS. WINS LOW'S bOOTHING feYRUP. It will rellce the peer lltlle suflcrcr Imniedlately depend upon It , there Is no nilstuke about It. There is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell en at once that It will regu late the bowels, aud give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, eperutlng like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the taste, ami Is the prescription of one of the eldest aud best female ph J slclaus and uursea In the United blntes. Held escrywheic, 2& cents a bottle. JunelitydJLw The VenlH't fiinulnieiiH. W. D Suit, Druggist, Ilippus, Intl., tcstltie " I can recommend Electric Hitters as the ser best reined). Every bettle sold has given nlief In every east One man took six bottles and cured or Rheumatism of 10 years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Uellvllle, Ohie, af llnns. The best elllng medlclnei hasceser handled in nn IB uim evjierlciice, I Klectrle Hitters, Thousands of ethers haseadded thttr tcsllinenj se that the strdlct Is unanimous that Klectrle Hitters de cure nil discuses of the Llser, KldnesK or Illoeil, Onls a halt ilellura liottlent II U. feehran's Drug btere, 1J7 & SH K. (Juc"U b' , I anca.tcr. I'a. lihtcltittcvu. TUA.M. l'e desire teiall Ithc attention of consumers of Stfnm (jOed and Kngliif er' Hupnlie, te our large and s arii dste:k of Pipes, ah es. Cocks, .siaueaoie unu .i iruu i niiugs, .isuesies, Vulcabcsten and L'sudnrlan, blict t, llstenand Vnlsc Packings j beetch nnd ited Line Itefleet Ing Gauge Glasses, Steam Radiators and Steam Heating Apparatus, bet and Cap Screws, and In fact ulinen everything required by steam U6ers, and all of which we ener at prices which we guarantee te Iks lower thiin thee of any ether dealer In Hits s Iclnltv. Wohaepp.ttely the largest stock, and tip uz connected with the Telephone i:cliange, no prepared te recelse nnd till all orders In the shortest possible time. When In want of an. thing in our line, call en us for prices and we will conslnce seu of our ability and willing in ss te sas e en Meney, Is lay and Vexation. Our facllttfthfer furnlsbln Ilnglncs, Itelkrs, bhaftlnir, l'utlejs, Iluiifen.. S;ici.il Machinery, Plumbers unci (iu Titters Toels, Patterns, Medels, and Iren mid llrass Casting and for the rrempt repair of nil kind of maeiiliiery lire unccelltd in I-iuiciitttr, and we resjieitfully lellcJt a share of j our patronage. Central Machine Works, lit A 1M NOKT1I CHKIbTIAN bTHKCr, I.AXtAsrrit, Pa. Geed erk, Heasonanle Charges, l'rumpl nes. Telephone coDucetlen d3-tfdu (Ceal. IUMBUt VNDCOAI J ruHAtCOSHOOKSANDCASra. WEST hHN' II UID WOODS. Wheles.ilR.mul lletnll, by II H. MAltTIN A CO , u3-lyd 421 Water treet, L mcaster, I'a. TT3ALMUAHDMJUJ COMPANY. COAITDEALERS. Ofrie r.s Ne. I2 North Queenstrect, and Ne. Wil North Prince sheet Yaiii-s -North Prince hires;!, near Reading Depot. hugl5-tfd UVNCAbTEH, I'A. OOD'8 SARSAPAIllLUV. IT COSTS LESS On the question of real economy Heed' 6ar saparllla is se far ahead of ether prcrMtn as te place them entirely out of the race as com petitor, ncrc are facts In regard te thtspopu thtspepu r medicine, easily susceptible of ceucluslve proof. 1. Heed's Sersnpnrllln Cents the Mnnnfaeturer Mere than any ether competing preparation, because It Is mere highly concentrated and con tains mere real medical value. 2. It costs the Jobber Mere, as a consequence of the fact Just stated. 8. It cost Uie Retail Druggist Mere, for the same, reason ns can easily be learned by In quiry. Hence the desire of some retailers te sell their own prerratlens, which cost them less, nnd for which they get the same price, thus tnnklng mere money. But 1. It Cost the Consumer LKSS than any ether medicine, because of Its greater concentrated strength nnd the quantity In each bottle, and because It Is the only preparation of which can truly be said, " 100 Deses One Dellar." That the people arrreclate this Is shown by the fact that Heed's Sarsnparilla has the Larg est sale of any sarsaparilln or bloeel purifier. It possesses peculiar merit and effects wonderful cure. A POINT KOIl YOU. When you buy your spring medicine you want the liest. Ask for Heed' tJarsaparilla, and Insist upon having It. De net let any argument or persuasion Influence you te buy what ou de net want. I!" sure te get the Ideal spring medi cine. ' HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Held by nil druggists. SI; six for JA. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mai. 100 DOSCS ONI-. DOLLAR. (3) M CLANKS L1VEH TILLS. TUB GKNUINK DIt. C. -CL'LEHKATKD- LIVER PILLS! Fleming Ilren,; DkaiiSiks. Koraleng time I eiifterrd from the elteets of Indigestion and sick headache, and en trslngseur Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills I round quick and satisfactory re lief. A scry few dose does the work and I would net be without them. GEO. 11. HAHHIS. Hlettx Kail", Dakota. NEVER KNOWN TO KAIL. Cure skk headache, biliousness, User com plaint, Indigestion, dsspcpsla, heartburn, ma laria, pimples en the face and body. Impure bleed, etc., by using regularly Dr. C. McLnuc's Celebrated Llscr Pills, prepared only by Finn ing Brethers, Pittsburg, Pa., the market being full of Imitations of ttioname McLane, spelled differently but of the same pronunciation. Ahtassloek for the signature of Fleming Bres, and C. McLane, Pittsburg, I'a., en the wrapper. All ethers are worthless when compared with the genuine McLane's. neVJO-l j ce1Tii,TIi.BAw s. S. H. SWIFTS HI'KCiriO cured me of iiiallcnimt Bleed I'olseu aftrrl had been treated In sain wltli old se-called lemedics of Mercury and Pot ash. S. S. S. net only cured the Weed Pelen, but relieved the lthcumntlsm which was caused bv the poisonous minerals, OEO. IIOVELL, ;! id Ajsenue, N. Y. Scrofula developed en my daughter swelling and lumps en her neck. e gave her SWIFT f M'ECIFICMind the result was wonderful and thecuie prompt. S. A. DEA UMOND, Cles eland, Temi. SWIFTS SPECIFIC Is entirely a segctablc remedy, and Is the only remedy which perma nently cures bcrefula, Bleed Humors, Cancer and Contagious Bleed Poison. Send for books en Bleed mid Skin Diseases, mailed free, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. JanlO-Tu,1h,S Drawers, Atlanta, (In. H UMpnrtEY's DM. HUHPIinEY'S SPECIFICS arc sclentl cally and carefully prepared prescriptions ;used for many j cars In private practice with siuvess and rer e-er thirty years used by the people. Every single Specific is n special cure for the disease named. These. Specifies cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing the system, and are In fact and deed the bOVl:HEIGN ItEMEDIES OF THE WOULD. MsT OF FltlSCirAL NOS. CUKES. I'HICES 1. FKVEIW, Congestion, Inflammation..- .25 'J. WORMS, Werm Fever, Werm Celic .23 S. CRYING COLIC, or Teething of Infants, .25 (. DIAHRIKEA. of Children or Adults .. .!& 5. DYSENTERY, Griping. Bilious Celic. .25 ".CHOLERA MORBUS. Vomiting. . .25 7. COUGHS, Celd, Bronchitis .23 8. NEURALGIA, Toothache, Faccnchc.. .25 0. HEADACHE, Slclc Headache, Vertigo .23 10 DYSPEPSIA. Bilious Stomach !tt 11. SUPPRESSED or PAINFUL PERIODS, .24 12. WHITES, tee Profuse Periods .25 U. CROUP, Cough, Difficult Breathing .26 1 1. SALT RHEUM. Erysipelas, Eruptions .25 15. RHEUMATISM, Rheumatic l'aius. .. .25 IB. FEVER and AGUE, Chills, Malaria M 17. PILIX, Blind or Bleeding 50 ltl. CATARRH, Influenza, Celd 111 the Head, .50 2i. WHOOPING COUGH, Violent Coughs .50 21. GENERAL DEBILITY, I'll J slcal Cak- ness , .. ..-. V i7. KIDNEY DISEASE .50 iS. NERVOUS DEBILITY SUM HO. URINARY WEAKNESS. Welting Bed, .50 32. DISEASES OF THE HEART, Palpita tion . 11.00 bold by druggists, or sent postpaid en receipt of price. Vu. 1Iumi'Iiiu:y'hManuai,(1U pages) richly bound In cloth and geld, mailed free. Ill Mi'llitkW MudiciM'.Ce., 10J r ullenSt.N. ' (2) SPECIFICS. Tu,Th,8dw (riothiite. T OCLOrillNO BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. NOW 1ST HE TIME 1 0 BU Men's, Bey's and Children's In order te CIekc Out theEullie Balance of our milliner Stock wehase Reduced thel'rlics en our Suits ns fellows : Our Best Suits, heretofore lien) und 18W, are new put dew n te 810.00 nnd 812.W. Oar Mnlts In rcloferc at $12.00 and Slt.OOarenew put dew n te JT.t'J and $9.0). Our B(t Trousers, he rctofere at 8-'.5rt, 81.00, 8(5i, aie new put dew n te 110, S.'.OO, 82.50. bee em.Chlldrcn' Pants at 20c, See our Thin Coats and Coats and Vests, They are Away Down In Prlie. J'bls Is the Gieatcst Bargiiln Sale en Recerd. Barsnlns In All Kinds of Summer Clothing. L Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEErf ST., B. W. CORNER OF GRANGE, LANCASTER, PA. utr Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse in the city. 1 Cliinoi'fHVJtieliiun (Doebo. pAIJiASbbKE ROCHESTER" LAMP! Slxt) CiindU -Light, Hulls thiin all. Anethci IaiI ert'hiap Glebes for Gas and 011 bleses. THE "PERFECTION ' METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Beats them all. Thlsstrtpoutwearsalletherc. Keeps out Uie cold. Steps rattling wf windows, Exi hides the dust. Keep out snow aud rain, Au one can apply It -no waste or dirt madeiu apiiljlnglt. Can be fitted un wherene holes f ie uyrr, irauy jer use, l will 1101. hfjjii, wurjiur ' shrink 4i cushion strip Is the most lsrfect.;At I the Stee, Heater and lUnge Stere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, . 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I LANCASTER I'A. H MI. 0t nnb kh. B ROAD490LED l EAST! COMFORTABLE! SHOES FOR HEAVY MEN ! Eight out of cverj ten large and fat men don't knew that shoes te fit them are peealble ready-made. They thluk ready-made are Just made te fit the average sizes feet, that their only resort la the custom shoemaker, who makes for nny alic aud charges accord ingly. We have a number of broad bread soled shapes, with plenty of room Inside for the expansion of the feet that must needs benr and afford locomotion te the heavy weight that's often abeve them. Orteu, tee, there's mere comfort and less pinch lit ours than theso of measured work. There's difference enough In price te warrant giving us n call, If net buying and trying these shape. (2 te $5). A word about Russet Shoes. A geed assortment for your choice te-day. Sizes te fit babe, aud make It feel fash ionable and comfortable, ai well as for all ether members of the family between It and grandparents. Yeuths11 line new full and complete te meet Inquiries sizes 11 te 52, inclusive. Better values, tee, than you'll expect for your money. OurciibrtM arc directed in creating sur print that way, whatever your pure-hueo may lie. Every ether sort of Summer footwear you'll prefer for moun tain, settside or rttrnl rambllugs. Prices pleaslngeveu te thoe economically In clined. SHAUB & BURNS, 1 1 North Qukkn Sthklt, Lancas ter, Pa. "doets and shoes. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just lecelved, direct from the factory, ecr ene thousand pairs of Ladles' Shoes that were made and stamped te be sold for tt.OOnpalr, but the party failed befere the goods were fin lihed; se I made them an offer at the factory for the goods nnd had them finished In splendid style, nnd I am offering you thtoe shoes for 11.50 andt&OOpcr pair and ex cry pair guaranteed. Se this Is ii rare chance te get a 2.50 shoe for J1.50 and JJ.00. Alse a let of Men's nnd Bey's Shoes ne are closing out cheap. A full Una of Black and Tan Oxford Ties for Ladles, Mlsi.es and Children at the lowest prices In the city. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. a20-lyd4w B OOTS AND BIIOES. WHEELMEN! 'ION! W hae secured the "Agcucy" or "Sele Control for Lancaster county of " The Cole Cele brated W. 13. Tenlmln's Bicycle and Pedestrian Shoes." These, Shoes are made of Flue Genuine Kan garoo, are Seamless etid Laced te the Tip, which Is raised and boxed, thus allowing the Larg Tees te be free from rubbing, being a big Im provement ever the Old Style Seft Tee Shoe Shee The shoes being laced te the tees, does away wlllitheclrcularseamswlilc.il se often rub the feet, especially In hill climbing. They eie new here In all widths aud sires. A pair of theso Bhecs will be glvn as second prlie In the Fourth eeut, In thepregrnmms of the Bicycle Tournament. ( The Price Is $3.00 Per Pair. Which, when considering they are black mid canbewomeu the street, making a very neat and dresy apiearance, 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 & 5 East King St., LANCAbTER, I'A. tfirMerc clewd eeryeenlngatf o'clock, ex cept Monday and Satuiday. l)tmt flrtU. H IOH A MARTIN. FRUIT JARS ! JELLY TUMBLERS! AT CHINA HALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and Half Gallens. The celebrated Lightning Jars in Quarts and I lalf 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. elU-tfd SUtnvncue. T UTHER H. KAUI'KMAN, ATTORNKV-AT-LAW. Second Fleer Ehleman Law Building, Ne. i North Dulce Htreet, apr3-Iydw UALKSMEN.-WE WISH1 A FEW MEN IO Li sell our eetjdii bv Enmnl leitLi. triieiMLiii. I und retail trade. Largest manufacturers In our i line, j-.nclose s-cent stamp. Waxes 13 jr day. IVrmnnint ixwttlen. Ne netals answered. 1 Meney advanced for wages, aderlUIiif , etc. UUilUA'ML JIAN'F'O CO., aprI2-!tdeed Cincinnati, Ohie. D. P. STACKHOUSE. ATTEM FMY k wax, OELLUs'Q OFF! COMMKKCIKO Monday, July 8th, WE START A SELLING OFF SALE OF ALL OUR Dress Goods ! LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS. WE WILL NOT QUOTE PRICES IN ANY OK OUR ADVERTISEMENTS, UUT WILL CONTINUE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THE SELLING OFF SALE FROM TIME TO TIME. jfitvuittu'c. -lirlDMYEIl'8 CORNER. A Heavy Fall. New Is your clinnc te hay FURNITURE Prices hne " knocked " down until nlmest nil I'retll hns been " swept nwny." WhiU w e lee you cnln. Yen wonder why this uirrlric 1 1 he wonder I I Our Stock Is Toe Big, Must he cut down. We wnt seu tehnvc.lt rather Hum carry It evr summer. Thts Is the only rensen. Munllly nnd style us high ns ever, hulthepricels low enough te mnke a rhlll run down your bnck. WID MYERS CORNER OK E. King & Duke Sts. H EINITSH'B. WE DO NOT WAITUNTILTnEEND OFTHE HEAHON, BUT OFFER NOW OUR Summer Goods AS FOLLOVS: Perch Clmlr, folding, all both cnrjit and bent weed, 11.25. Reckar, strong nnd durable, $1,00. Our Leader, the largest and best offered In Uie city at jebbeml price. Twanty-flve ether Rockers at a cut of 50c each. Benches thnt fold and will stand the ratn, 2.6"). All Iren and weed. Hleck Is large and we want te move It. Kill up your perches new nnd yen will be suited. Wait and the best w HI be elected. WALL ON FIRST FLOOR.-tt HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET -yins & UIBBS HAVE HAD A BICr RUN ON FURNITURE. WHAT 18 THE REABON 1 Customers any they find the 1'rlce AUcnx th lowest I Quality Alwajs the Betl Hleck Alwajs Complete I fitj lea AIwbjh Newest I a-(!lc US n chance befure Jim buy. Will make It pny you, OCHS & GIBBS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS, (id, 3d &l!i Floers,) NO. 31 SOUTH QUEEN HTREET. all-lyd (Sfnvbiuuvc. TTARDWAREI MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., llmeJiiHt tccelved a large uksertmcnl of READY-MADE Window Screens and Screen Deers rialn nnd Tlgured Wire Cleth. HAMMOCKS, LAWN MOWERS, REKRIOKRAIORH, Water Coelers and Ice Cream Freezers OUe them a call and you will be convinced that It Is the cheapest rlace In Lancaster te buy. AIM), ALL KINDS OF PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD, And a full line of General Hardware. fbS-lyd " u l.ll ' MA. .J .' iilueic. s 2 n:n.L notice. PLEASE READ THIS! wi: havi: taken Tin: agency for Tin: Schemacker Geld-String Piane! 'i hate iIkiii new In stock, and InMte our friends and the public generally tecall and ree thtin. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., NO. 21 WIST KINO STREET. iiSMrd&w riMIB RIVAL FOUNTAIN I'EN-'lHEBIXT X nndrher.pest In the mnrkct 11 knrnlgeld pen. Hard rutitx-r heldtr, never gets out of order, easily tilled. Call and examine btfere Purchasing efre heir. At EHiaMAN'B Oeuts" uraUhlns Blerc, a West King sire et. . C3ecb; J. Harry Stamm's STORE FOR BARGAINS! SELLING OFF! 24 Centre Square, J.Harry Stnnim. c LOSING OUT BALE. CLOSING -THE ENTIRE NEWBOSTON STORE Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets, &c. -MUST BEFORE OCTOBER 1 st. Goetla Marked at Bargain Prices, The Philadelphia Stere, 6 AM a NORTH maraMd&w iARDik Mcelrey. bard &. Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Special Reductfensl HlmpMm'K Mourning Calleee only fie, Merth He; TurklKh lldlew, I! fm IV; A let of Linen Towels, . for 'Sic, In Damnsk, Huek-nOlaek nnd I'liild 1'nttcriii. only Be, north HejTurkli n-llaek nnd I'liild 1'nttcriii. Fleuncings. ; from T5c te Otfn i from ui ti iCUc rieuneluKS reduced te 60e i from 75c te rJIl.W). Underwear. Men's fide Bummer Underwenr reduced te 8tV' from id' le35e. Chlldreu's Undernear, Ida Remnanuef Heavy uiuihnni,Ai'e, worth e: Remunnts or Klner Olughnms, 7e, worth Pe. MX Detuct Klaunel Hlilrts, aie j nee Demet flniinel Hhlrls, 4.'c. The hesl value In lielter grades of Flan nel Shirts In the city. Beys' Demet Flannel Hhlrls only We. Hosiery. We sell the best Hosiery fur the money In the elly. One let of Children's Hese at Oe per pair, lust half price. IjullcV and Men's Hene, 1. V. 3, land 5 pairs for 23c. Fast Black Heslary Par Ladles and Children, 2 pairs for 'Oc ; absolutely fast black, neither acid, perspiration nor washing will change the color. Heavy Htrlped Hhlrtlug reduced from 6c te 6)c ; the best from I0ote8c. Bioyeles. Agents for the Premier Hafety Bicycles, manufactured by milium, Hrrliert 4 Cooper. C en try, Lngland. TheHpeclal 1'rcmler Is the handsomest and strongest readsur safety for either lady or gentleman yet offered ; weight 4ft R. ejlrid s Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY Q00DS MOB. 33 AND 3D SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Oppeilt Fountain Inn. N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUHE. Twenty Days' Reduction Sale! Tvyj&jty Days ef Great Bargains ! On n EDNUSDA Y.JULY 10, we will luauKunitORUrciit till DAYS HALE.hlch will termi nate en Saturday, August 3. During these daj k wn will sell oft many seasonable as wall a atanls artlclesat aryuttractle prices. Heasenatile goods will be sold cheap In order toeleseoiit (he stock. Htaple goods te make It worth the while of nil te ceiiih, thus turning n dull taaseu Inte a busy one. It will be observed we ha net walled until the season hns pnsed te make reductions, hut de se In the height of the season, when en need the goods. These ara a FEW of the) BAR MAINH wlth.wblch we open our sale: 7Xe Fringed Oullurednced te 7De. Best llf Light Prints le&c. Best8e Dress GliiLhams te 7e. Heat 8c Indigo Ulna Print te 7c. 10c Cretenna tetk'. Ban 12We Batistes tede. a'e (Jcrmnu Linen TuwcU te ln I'JVJe Whlte Turkish Tewals te 10c. We White Linen De lies te 30c perdeen, JUcfitirinun Linen Tels toil. Htainpel Tray Cleths. Ile tone. Miumpen npiasncrs rrem iec ie i-he; ueiier quiuiiy npiasucrs iruui n vc. univj jw nuerd Quilts, 11.25 te 5e. (l.lMHmyrim IOikn te Tile. 75eHni)rnii Ruga tetlV, Ladl' Fast Blank fUiiiiincr Weight Hese, IJKe te 10c. Indigo Illun Percales from UUe te 10c. Toilet til 4c. or 7 iile furiac Kecchllii'a I,reiicriHatcensfreuia.li teffle. All iixcellentSOc Corset te Sic. Children's Cor tif. WfilalK rftfltKVMl InrClp limnllv srild Htl.1 This Is only it pinch taken at random from a great list of reductions. New geed will b added te the sale every day. Come and Examine floods nnd Prices. 36 and 37 East King St., c LOHINO OUT AT LOW I'RICEH, Metzer & -ARE- CLOSING OUT CHINA MATTINGS At Lew Prices. Metzger Ha ugh man's Cheap Stere. Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OI'l'OSlTETHi: COOPER HOUSE.) CCavvct -T ARO A INS I UO TO Shirk's Carpet Hall I Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, c. WK IlAVn Tllk. 1.A1UIKHT AMI Bl'-fT HTOCX l.N THE CITY. H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. )ICYCI.I,TIUCYCLI,TANI)EMr, COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricyles, Tandems, DURABLE. SIMPLE. GUARANTEED 1IIOIIE8T ORADK, ILLUhTRATEIl CATALOCiUK FREE. POPEMFCCO., 79 FRANKLIN ST.. BOSTON. BRANCH HOl'HKS-WWarTeu b!.,Ncw Yerk Wl WabnUi Ae., Chicago. Fer b-du by JOHNH. Ml'KHKR,No.2Nerlli (street, Columbia. pn8-J jdtcnl WB OUAtlANTBi: Te Sell Goods CUE A PER AT THIS SALE THAN AT ANYTIME IN THE HISTORY OK THW CITY OR ANY HALE KVKIl HELD IN THIS CITY. ALI.KINim OF GOOD Te Be Sold Without Reserve ! WE WILL MAKE Our Lew Priees The Talk of th Town. WAIT roil IT. COMH TO IT. YOU'MjS.VVI: MONEY. OUT SALE ! STOCK OK- UK. SOLD- QUEEN STREET, I.ANCAHTEU, TENN'A. Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Inn Otfe 1 from i te 7i)e J ftem tl.Oi) te "Se from ll.'ii Lancaster, Pa. Haughman ?$)rtW. T AROAINH I -FOR- Vliftnrtpin JJOTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KcBnigsl)iirg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and Thrce-quarttr Length Photographs. 50 1-2 North Queen St., Next, peer te III I'ostenW, Jun7-uid fTtrrtelr' Sulbe. :5SRlSa; XT In em sylvania itATr.RDAtiRrHiennLB in cneci rrem nny 13, isw. v ,TIns LEAVK LA rlvgat Philadelphia Lancaster and leaTO and m as fellows! Lrav- fvtva t'hllndelphla. Lancaster raelflc Exprpf j!w Kxpressf w av Pauensert . MalltraliiTlaMUeyt NallMalllTalnt Niagara Express... Hanover Accem...., Fust Llnct... .. iiip, m. tJK a. m. 4..T0 a. in. 7:00 n. til. lav a. m. 8-as a. m. 6.10 a. m t:.l a. m P:tx a. m via Columbia .10 a. m. lftW a. n 11.D0 a. m rla Celumblal 11.111 a. in. via Celumbia1 z-ed p. ra. 2.10 p. m. S--V) p. m. fiiie p. m. ":ie p. m. 7iV) e. m. Lancaster Accem..,. via.itt.jcy.., 2.15 p. in. iinrrisnnrfr Aceem. Celunihla A rrem.... Ilarrlstinrs; Express.. w estcrn ExpreMt...... 1-nnrnMer Ai-ee.. .. RABTWARD. Phlla. Exprst. .. FiutLlnef . ..." Ijincatter Aece ... .iu p. m. 531 p. til. O.M p. in. 1 I.nin Innriitrr. 2.'J0 a. in. 4.1. a. tn. "Ill a. m .10 a. m. a '"" a. m. f-fle b, m. lhtta. m. UWp. m. s.M p. m. 3-00 p. in. fltp. in, fl.t p. m. 8.T, p. in. 11:10 p. m. OTJM r. in. Ar.CelASO Arrive fhiia. 4.-35 a. m. a..' a. m. 8:M a. m iiirrisuurg bxpres. lianraster Aecem...., Columbia Aceem. Atlantic, Expressf ...... Heashere Exprass Philadelphia Aecem. Hunday llall I'ay Exprasst Harrlhiirr Aecem-.. Mall Tralnt... 10:20 a. tn. visHUey, ll: a. in. i:z p. m. 11:15 p. m. fl.tn p. m. h p. m. se p. m. t'JS p. m. 10.M p. m. jThe only trains which run dally. On Hunday the Mall train west runshy way Caluintiln. J. II. WOOOr Oeneral Passenger Agent CHAM. E. IMJOH. Oeneral Manager. pilILADELl'HIA A RIUUINO RAILROAD READING 4 COLUMBIA MVIHION. On and after .Monday, July 1, ISS0, train leni e iJinentlar f IClnt street), ns follews: . I or Readlng and Interuiedlnte point, week llft . 7..SO a. ill.. 12 .VI X 14 11. HI Hitliilnt- SKT. . in.. B.H p. m. , A V or Philadelphia, week daj s, 7.10 a, m., 12.33, 1 3 14n. m.MiiitA.w. nu,. n. ' ' frtl Fer New Yerk via Philadelphia, week days, 7.sen. in., i2.n,S'ip.m. .Fer New Yerk h Allentown, weekday, tail p.m. ' Fer Allentown, week day, 7.30 a. m.,3.tp, m.: Hunday, 3 St p. in. Fer I'ettsvllle, week days, 7:10a. in., 3.H p. m.'. Htiiulv,3,7ip. in. ,ii Fer Ibanen, week daj s. 7M n. m 12.W, 5'I0 p. m. ; Hiiiiduv, 8-05 a. tn, S H p. in. Fer Harrlsburx, week dnjs, 7.K a. in., 12.15, J.0 p. in, ; Sunday, 8-05 n. m. . Fer liuarryvlllc, week days, n.i'i a. m., 1-00, 6.00 p. in.; Sunday, M0 p.m. TRAtNS FOR LANCA8TEH. Iave Readlnir, week days. 7.20, 11:55 a. m ft m p. in. j Hunday, 7:20 n. m.j .1:10 p. in. Liave Philadelphia, week da)s, 4:13, lO.-OOa. m., 4.-00 p. m. Iavc Naw Yerk via Philadelphia, week daya, 7ilA a. in., 1:30. li-00 p. m. Leave New Yerk via Allentown, week daya 4t a. m.. 1-00 p.m. I.oue Allentown, week days, 0A2 a. tn. 14.30 p. in. 1110 I'ettsvllle, week dais, 5.50 a. in., 4:S3 p. m. I.ma Lalnuinn, evi days, 7:12 a. m., 12.80 7.15 p. in. Huudiiy, f.:& n. in., .1,45 p. in. Ia HarrlsburK, week days, 0.-25 a, m.; Bun day, 8 te a. m. Leave quiirryvllU, week dn s, 6:10, 11:13 a. in.. W, 4 M p. m. ; Hunday. 7:10 a. in. ' ATLANTIC CITY I1IV1HION. Leava Philadelphia. Chestnut street wharf, and Houth streat wharf. ler Atlantic, City, week days, expresses, 0-00 a. tn. and 4-00 and ft 00 p. m.: AeenmmedaUOn, 7.80 a. in. and 4'S0 p. in. i Hunday, Express, B.-O0 iXid 9.00 a. m., Accommeilatlou, Kfll a. m., 4 JO p. in. Hstiirnlnj leave Atlaiille City, depot corner, Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues. Week days. Exprass 7.-00 and lDil'Jn. in. and 4 p.m. Aecom Aecem Aecom medatlon,N.'03a. m. and 4:J0 p. in. Himdava Express, 4 and CM p. in. Acconiiiiedallon, 7.80 a. in. and 4-05 p. m. Delnllad tlme tallica can be obtained at ticket office. r A. A. McLEOI). O. . HANCOCK. Vlcn Prea. A (len'l M'Kr. Ocn'l Pass'r Aft. LEBANON A LANCASTER JOINT LINE RAILROAD. Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and after HtTliPAT, May 12, 1880. NORTHWARD. Leaia a.m. p.m. King Htreet, Lan.. 7.0) I2.M lAiieaster , 7.-07 12:4.1 Manhelm 7:t1 i:JU Cornwall 7:50 l:t Arrlient Hunday, r. m.ia. m. r. m. ft.40 K.-OO 8.SO, 8:13 8.-20, 8:4.1 8:48 0:17 8.5.5 4-04 4.-3(1 5:01 Ibanen 8.11 J 1:.'A 7.-00 8J3 5:15 BOUTHWARD. Ijcave a.m. p.m. r. M.iA. M. 7:18 7 M 7.II0 8.10 7.87 8.40 823 thlJ 8.301 0.20 Railroad. I'. M. 3:45 4K 4 88 8:08 S.10 Ibanen ... 7:12 12.90 Cornwall 7:27 12 A Manhelm'. 7.58 1:10 Lancaster 8.27 1rJ Arrlve at KlngHtreet, iJine. 8.35 2.00 A. M. WlfflON, Rllpt. R. A C. U. H. NEFF, HupL if. It. 11. Sttatchc. VyATHEH. HMERICHN Wulchfa, Clocks, Jewelry, Bpccs, Eye-OIaaes, Etc., at LOWEST PItlCEb. Optical Goods. Telegraph Time Dally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Ne. lB9HNerth Quaen St., Near P. R. R. aVUtlea. rKWELER AND OITICIAN. Spectacles ivvfitnLvi'uTiii-.ifiif irvntTti k. vir,riirr t " :..:. ::"?..". m HAAMI.-N1.P W1TIIUUT C11AHUU UY Jeweler and Graduate Optician, NO DROPS USED. Ne. 10 West King Street. LANCASTER, PENN'A. -VUR LARUE AND INCREAHED Watch Sales In due te the fuel that we hoe always a laiga und choice stock te select from. THATWEHELLTHE Best -OTatcliT FOU THE LEAfeT MONEY. That WE DO NOT HELL WHAT WE CANNOT GUARANTEE. flujsrs should anreclat our effnrta legtve geed ceed', and can (Upend upon eterythlng we sell te he us represented. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. finta. A NEARLY MARK DOWN. I ON- STRAW HATS I A JOB LOT OK $1.50 Mackinawsfer50c. v Regular Goods Reduced us Fellow : SI.75 Mackinaw tb Sl.W. Sl-'iO Mai-klnaws te 11.25. lj Macktnaws te J1.W. J1.C0 Macklnaws teSjc. 75e. Macklnaws te 60e. -lllc Ixt STRAW HATS at 13 and SS Cent Special Prices for 80 Days ou TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. stauffFr & CO., 31 aud 33 North Queen Strwt, UVNCHTEn,PAi th"t ' .A" e .J V, ", . ji)?' j SB 13ikyulJ4UiW'Is' 8Urfeu'f- i&2- jitaftJr -t'3tsV,i. !,' , -.yj..- , Jai . ,'if.s- . tiv,-Nrt ,-Fiti . t'A&ii vl 'W1!
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