l-VlP."' "WV j K"W- r? t t.' T"' ..,' ""v - '"i- fc;?r y' "T" i- t ,t. varv'TTT'nwT"TO s OTE LANCASTER DAILY INTBLLIGENOBB, WElfcnGSl w 1 r. ' T smxaaru w ism ss i i sis sue s i i ipa ii: THE WEDDISO OF THE CLASS. I te te knit two (itnii together, Oar clan and this elan unseen of yore, Onr clan fear net but I go, 0, whither? This day I go from my metfcer'i deer. Theu rtd-breast slngcst the old song ere r. Though many a time hast theueung It before; They never tent thce te some strange tew lever; 1 slnganewsengby my mother' deer. I stepped from my .lttle room down by the ladder The ladder that necr se shook before) I waa sad last nigh t ; te-day I nm sadder Becnue I go from my mother's deer. The but snow melts upon bush and brnmble ; The geld bars shine en the forest's fleer; Bhake net, then leaf, It Is 1 mut tremble, Because I go from my mother' deer. Frem a Spanish Bailer a dagger t bought me ; I trailed n rntebuh our gray tuwn o'er ; The treed and the letters our old bard taught me; My-day were sweet by my mother's deer. My little white goat that with raised reel hug. Tt The oak stock, thy horns In the Ivy rrere ; Could I wrestle like thee hew the wreaths thou tuggest I never would move from my mother deer. 0 weep no longer, my nurse and mother, My fester sister, weep net se sere. Yeu cannot come with tne, eh, my brother, Alene I go from my mother's deer. Farewell my wolf-hound that slew McOwIng, As he caught me, and far through the thick ets bore My heifer Alb In the green vale lowing. My cygnettests upon Lema's shore. Hq has killed ten chiefs, this chief that plights me, His hand Is like that of the grest Baler ; But I ftar his kin, and his beard affrights me, And the grwit.Hone dragon above his deer. Had I daughters nine, with me they should turry ; They should sing old songs ; they should dance at my deer ; They should dance at the quern no need te marry 0 when will this marriage dsy be o'er? Had I burled llke Mervin three mates already, 1 might say " three husbands I then why net four?". But my hand Is cold and my feet unstcady Benu-c 1 never was married before I Aubrey Xe Veie, Three ltobetlloua n l)ny. Three rebellions, obstinate, though bloodless occur In the Hemach of thcdyspeptlc who par takes of feed thrice a day. The digestive organ refuses en each occasion te perform the duty assigned te It by nature, and trouble ensues. Hew discipline, hew regulate It? Simply with a wlneglassful of the genial lnlgerant and ap petizer, Hostetter's Stomach nitters, before each meal and before retiring. Digestion will, after n ceurse of this pleasant regulator, become easy, mid Its forerunner, appetite, nlse Im- Srec. Nervousnens and Insomnia, always In uceitbv chronic dyspepsia, will disappear In duced by chronic dj spcpsla, will disappear with itt disappearance thus Insured, and con stipation and biliousness, Us usual attendants, also take their leave. Net only will the system acquire strength, but also substance by a mere perfect assimilation of the feed. Ilheumatlsm, malarial ami kldimy complaint and neuralgia, yield te the Bitters. . I., ,' .r gycchtl Itottcce. lliicklen'H Arnica Salve. The Hi.stHaivxIh the world for Cuts, Bruises Beres, Ulcers, Mnltllhcuiii, Fncr Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hnnd", Chilblains, Cerns, and all Hkln Eruption, and positively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te glve per fect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'rlce 25 rents per box. Fer sain by It, H. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 137 and UJ North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. JuneSMyd A tVemnn's IHscevcry. " Auether wonderful discovery has been made and that tee by a lady In this county. Disease fai-tcned Us clutches uiien her nnd for (-even years she withstood its severest tnsts, but her vital organs were undermlnd and death seemed Imminent. Fer three months she coughed In cessantly and could net sleep. 8he bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and was se much relieved en taking first dee that she slept all night and with one bettle has been miraculously cured. Her name Is Mrs. Lather Lut7." Thus write V. C. Ham rlck & Ce., of Shelby, N. C.-Oct a free trial bot bet bet teo at II. 13. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 A 13t N. Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. Mothers ! Mothers) ! 1 Methnnt ! 1 ! Arc you disturbed at night and broken of j our rest by a sick child buttering nnd crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teetli ? If se, goat onceand get a bettle of MRS. WINS LOW'S feOOTHINU SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sulTerer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is uetn mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you nt ence that It wllliegu late the bowels, nnd give rest te the mother, nnd. relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the tnste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldMt and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. June231yd&w The Verdict Unniilineiw. W. D. Suit, Drueglst, lilpptt, Ind., testifies " I can recommend L'iectrlc Bitters as the very M remedy, livery bettle sold has given relief In every cukc. One man took six bottles and cured of Illiciimntlim of JO J cars standing." Abraham Hnre, druggist, Uellvllle, Ohie, af firms : " The best selling medicine l have ever handled In my 20 ears' experience, Is lllectrlc Blttcis." Thousands of ethers havcadded their testimony, se that the verdict Is unanimous that lllectrlc Bitters de euro nil diseases or the Liver, KIrtnes or Bleed Only a half dollar n bettle nt II. U. Cochran's Drug Stoic, 137 A-13'J N. Queen St., Lancaster, l'a. . gev gtitle. -"TTtOR RENT, STORE AND DWELLINO-A JD two-story Ilrlck Hullding and Stere Roem, Nes. 5J'J and 311 East King fctrect. Has double front nnd Is sultabln for any kind of business, especially n confectionery store. Apply at the -uecimnu-s iieici, cer. i-ium aim uuxsiuui streets. Jyl3-lmd3,M,Wd s: ecure a iieMK for yeuii tamily. Secure a Heme for Your Family. reu sali: r OX Tim MOST LIllL'RAL TURMS. Twe-tor brick dwelling houses, lets 13) ftetdtep, en lJincHster avenue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses w 1th man sard reef, perches In front, lets H5 feet deep, en North Tine, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front vault, Iren fenefs, lets 19) feet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary and I'ine streets Two-sterj brick dwelling houses, lets 1 15 feet deep, en est L niim street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets ISOfu-t deep, with all the modern tmprecmcnts, freut sards, en West Chestnut street, between Tine and Ntvln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary nnd I'lne streets. All the above houses ero In geed order, newly rianered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, watcrlu the kltcucu,and the cellars warranted te be dry. Call und sce for yourself, no trouble te show JACOB GllIEL, JLxecuters. ift! North Mary Street. nprW-lyd,M.W.H. goitecfttvuiohiuo 03oeio, c ALL AND SEE -TH1 ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Catidle-Llght; Beau them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for (Jas and Oil Steves. THE " l'EUKIXTION " METAL MOULDING and ItUBBKlt CUSHION Weather Strip. beats them all. This strlpeutwtars all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Steps rattling of w Indew. Excludes the dust Keeps out snow and rutn. Au one can apply It no wasle or dirt made lu applying It. Can be fitted any where no holes te bore, rtady for use I will net split, wnrp or shrink-a cushion strip Is the met i'rfect.;f At the ble e, Heater and Ilange Htei e of JelinP. Schaiun & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LVNCAhTEU 1'A. ttovneue. T UTHEIl H. KAUFFMAN, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW. Etcend Fleer E hitman Law Bulldlug, Ne. ii Ncrti Duke Btiett. aprS-lydiw j-T INTEREST TO LAW ES. Superfluous Hair! Superfluous Hair I Superfluous Hair! Superfluous Hair! OF INTEItEST TO LADIES. As EsTAtii.tMiyicxT iw nmanKtrniA where ladles can hose Superfluous Hnlr perma nently reiueved from tlie face by Electrolysis (thn Klertrlc Needle operation). Dr. J. Vnn llyrk. Electro Surgeon, 40 North Eleventh street, l'lillndelphla. permanently de stroys Superfluous Hair without pain, scar, shock or trace, by the Electric Newlle opera tion. In answer te many letters from fashion nnd scientific Journals and from ladles from all part of the country, In rererence te this operation, Dr. N an Iiyck respectfully state that the Elec tric Needle process Is rnderscd by nil physician and surgeons or eminence ns being the only method known te science by which superfluous hair ran be destroyed. It Is almost painless, causing a mere stinging srnvitlen. The needle Is Inserted painlessly Inte the fol licle alongside of the hair, completely destroy ing the papalln of half germ, se the hair can never crew again. Leaves no scar nor trace ; never raits: length of tlme depends upon the number or hairs te be destroyed; the presence or the patient Is required nt the efllce. Every lady with hair en her faee knows that depilatories, heated wax, pumice stone, the tweexers, siissers or razor, only make lhe hairs grew harsher, coarser, darker and mere numerous. Remember, ladle, this Is a delicate surgical operation, and should never te performed ex cept by a plijplclnn or surgeon, or under his care. Dr. Van Dyck Is n regular graduate of medi cine and surgery ; has practiced in Philadelphia for twenty years, nnd performed the elec tric needle operation for the first time thirteen ears age, having the honor of being the second physician In the world te perform this operation a nu the first te use It in Derma toleglcal practice. Since 'hen the demnnd rer hi serMces In this specla-ty has become se great that he has given up nil ether practlceand makes au cxcluslse specialty or Electro-Surgery and Dermatology. Ne physician living te-day has written se many articles rer fashion, literary or scientific Journals en the subject as Dr. Van Dyck has. as an Illustration or the universal Interest taken In It, the Docter has answered P.000 letters lu the last three j enjs from ladles from etry part of the civilized world. Every lady troubled with superfluous hair should consult Dr. Van Dyck, nnd should read his lioek. which Is mailed frce te every ene writing for It, Superfluous hnlr is surprisingly prevalent. We see It In the drawing room, theatre, en the street, nnd wherever ladles congregate. At least .'15 of every 100 ladles ha e mere or less superflu ous hnlr at soine ttme during their lives, ltc membcr this, no matter If j-eu are IS or 75, whether you have 20,000 or a fewstrnggllnc hairs en j our face, every ene can be deatreyed forever. Don't hesitate te consult Dr. Van Dyck freely and with confidence. Htch or peer, young or old, he will cxnmlne your case cheerfully. Ne fees unless you are treated. Call nt once. Ofllce nnd operating rooms. 40 N. Eleventh street, Philadelphia. Hours,9te5: Sunday, 10 loll. Never falls. Advice free. Boek tree. Nete ISIrth marks, red nee, enlarged veins or thn nose, cists, cancers and tumors removed by Dr. Van Dvck. Terms te suit rich and peer. Send for book. A'OTE-SUTEttTLUOUH HAIR. Ladles who cannot come te rhlladelphla for treatment will notice that Dr. VnnDyck will have parlors at the Stevens Heuse, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 2, 1)0 and 31. S Terms Very Lew. Hours h te 6. luncS-lydW 1 OLDEN SPECiriC. DRUNKENNESS en THE LIQUOR HABIT POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be gh en In a cup of ceflec or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It; Is absolutely harmless, and will eflee n imma nent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or nn alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been nuide teni- fcrnte men who ha e taken Gelden Specific In heir coffeo without their knowledge, nnd to day bcllcve they milt drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS. The system once Impregnates;! with the Specific, It becomes an utter Impossibility rer the liquor appetite te exist, Forsaleby CHAS. A. LOCHER, Druggist, Ne. 0 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. uugS-lydMW. F rpEETHING SYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Ecry babe should have n bettle of DR. KAHriNEY'8 TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectly wife. Ne Opium or Merphia mixtures. Will re lieve Celic, Griping In the Bowels nnd Promote Difficult Teething. 1'repured by DRS.D.FAHIt- isiji cUis, jiiiKcrsiewn, uu. uruggisis sell It; 23 cents. Trial bettle sent by mall 10 cents. iani;iyaeeaAW gttmincv Jtcnisvte. ST. CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY. Ocean und Delaware Avenue, will open Tiiuits day, Junk 1 lih. mj-.K-2md JONAH WOOTTON. Jn. H OTEL NORMANDIE. ATLANTIC CITY. NOW OPEN. Under New Manniiement. T. C. GILLETTE. Proprietor, Late of Colenadc Hetel, Philadelphia. mla-Smd HOTEL CHETWOODE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Keinedcled. Refurnished. Ml Sleeping Apart ments. Appt's First Class. Will open JUNK 1. junel-Cmd MRS. MAY W. G FRORER. rpiIE FLORIDA, ATLANTIC CITY. Cheke, central location. Pacific Avenue, be tween N. Y. t Tennessee Aes. First-class house. Reasonable rates. Open all the year. DAVIS & BROWNE. myZKImd STOCKTON HOTEL. CAPE MAY, N.J. OPENS JUNE 13. RATES, SJ AND II PER DAY. Special rates by the wcek, month orsca ersca orsca sen. New ly painted, remedelid nnd Improved ; i-M.OOi) expended. New Pnll und Amusemeut Roem. Children's New Dining, Ball mid Play Reems. Culslne and servlce first-class. Ele gant snltes with parlor, bath and closet. Or chestra or eleven pieces. Dees net taken. F.TIIEO. WALTON, Proprietor. GRETNA. ' Ail Conquering Heat, Oh, Intermit thy wrath, And en thy throbbing temples potent thus beam net se tierce' THTH V ETOX Take a day off" and visit Ml. Gretna Park with Its cool mountain springs und dellghtfulsliade? MORE ATTRACTIVE THAN EVER. The ulm of Its management Is te make Mt. Grutna the most desirable day resort in ronn renn ylnnln. And te this end every form oramuso eramuso oramuse mtnt and convenience is here provided. THE bT)I REGT. NATIONAL OUARD OF PENNA. WILL ENCAMP At this charming retreat rrem Saturday, July 13, until Saturday, July U), und for this occasion excursion tickets will be sold te Mt. Gretna from points en the Pennsylvania and Philadel phia A Reading railroads. The Mt Gretna Narrow Gauge Railway, from the park's entrance te "Governer Dick," the summit of the Seuth Mountain, Is finished and In successful running order, throwing open te view the magnificent scenery of the Seuth Mountain. The park n HI be reserved for the rree nnd ex clusive use or picnic parties en application te H. A. GROSS, fl. F. Jt P. A. C. A. L. R. It., Lebanon, Pa. Je20-0md Ittncltincvu. CTEAM. Vodcslre tecall nhe attention r censumiis of Steam Goods nnd Engineers' Supplies, te our large nnd varied stock of Pipes, alves, Cocks, Malleable and Cast Iren Fittings, Asbestos, Vulcabcsten und Usudurlnn, Sheet, Piston and Valve Packings; Scetcli and Red Line Reflect ing Gauge Glasses, Steam Radiators and Steam Heating Apparatus; Sel nnd Cap Screws, and In fact almost eerythlng required by steam users, and all or which we elfer at prices which we guarantee te be lower than these or any ether dealtr In this vicinity. We hnvc positively the largest stock, and be ing connected with the Ttlvtilinne Exchange, nre prepared te recelse nnd Jill nil orders In the thortel possible time. When In want of nny thing lu our Hue, call en us for prices and we will convince ou or our utility nnd willing ness te snsejeu Meney, Delay and Vexation. Our facilities for rurnlslilng Engines, Hellers, Shafting, Pullejs, Hangers. Special Machinery. Plumbers' and Gas Htterv Toels, Patterns, Medils.und Iren und Brass Castings, and for the prompt repair of all kind or niacnlnery are unexcelled In ljincasler, and we respectfully selh'lt n share or your putrenage. Central Machine Works, 1.11 A 1S6 NORTH CIIRLsriANSTREET, LAJJCA8TF.H, Pa. Geed Werk, Hcosenauie Charges, Prompt ness. Telephone connection d3-trall CTenl. rUMHEH ANDIOAL. J TOBACCO SHOOKss.VNlKWHKH. WEST HUN 1LVRD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by It. II. MARTIN CO., nJ-lyd Ul Water street, Ijincastcr, Pn. OAUJIGARDNERS COMPANY J COAL DEALERS. Orrii'ra Ne. 120 North QuecnStrcet, nnd Ne. 561 North Prince clrett. Yakus North Prime Street, uear Reading Depot. augl5-Ud LANCASTER. PA. 0ia nh 9ht. s: H0E8I SHOES Special for the Summer. We have 1lne of magnificent Shee forth Bummer, consisting or oxford Ties ferLtdle. with patent leather fronts. Donjela with tip and plain tee, tan color. 4c. Alse a very nice bright DongeU Butten for 12.00, and ene for rus, which cannot be excelled for the money. Plenty of these Half Knfrej for men, In Bals. nnd Congress, at Oa,nd thMune In Oxrerd Tie, it 13.00. Alse full llneeflsjw Trlec Shee of all kinds. Yeu cna surely be suited If yen give us n call. WM. H. GA8T, NO. 108 NORTH QUEKN ST., LANCA9TKR Junl-IytlwAF B OOT AND SHOES. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just received, direct from the factory, ever one thousand pair of Ladles' Shee that were made and stamped te be told for t&GOapalr, but the party railed before the feeds were fin it hed ; e I made them an offer nt the toctery for the goods and hed them finished in splendid tj le, and I am offering you these shoe for 11.50 and COO per pair and every pair guaranteed. He this Is rare chance te get a 12.90 shoe for II JO and K.0O. Alse a let of Men' and Bey' Shee we are closing out cheap. A full line of Black and Tan Oxford Tie for Ladle, Misses and Children at the te rrrst prices In the city. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO 8TEEET, LANCASTER, VA. a20-lydW B OOTS AND SHOES. WHEELMEN! ! Wc hase secured the "Agency" or "Sele Control " for Lancaster county of " The Cele brated W. B. Teulmln'B Bicycle and Pedestrian Shoes." These Shoes nre mnde of Fine Genuine Kan garoo, are Seamless and Lnccd te the Tip, which Is raised nnd boxed, thus allowing the Large Tees te be rree from rubbing, beluga big Im provement ever the Old Style Seft Tee Shoe Shee The shoes being lnccd te the tees, doe nway with the circular seams which se often rub the feet, especially In hill climbing. They are new here In all widths and sizes. A pair or these Shoes will be given ns seceud prize lu the Fourth event, In the pregramme or the Blcycle Teurnnincnt. The Price Is $3.00 Per Pair. Which, when considering they are black and enn tie worn en the ttreet, making a very neat and dressy appearance, will teem most reason able. A sample pair can be seen In Men' Win dow, The One-Price Casb Heuse. i & hut, Tee Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes. 3 St 5 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. eMtore closed every c cnlng nt o'clock, ex cept Monday and Saturday. finvnceD. H ARNESH. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S ; 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, FA. Saddles, Harness. LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AND General Stable Supplies, -AT- (HUCCCViOK TO M. IlABEr.ncsn d. HON.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. (Clihm fiall. TTIOH A 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 Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King St. en-tia D. P. STAGKHOUSE. ATTENTON m Chas. E. Haberbush s, CELLING OFKt f COMMENCING Monday, July 8th, ve8taiita SELLING OFF SALE OF ALL OUR Dress Goods ! LOOK' OUT FOR HARGAISS. WE WILL NOT QUOTE TRICES IN ANY OF OUR ADVERTISEMENTS, BUT WILL CONTINUE TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO THF. SELLING OFF SALE ritOM TIK TO TlME. jfurtttturr. TtrlDMYER'S CORNER. A Heavy Fall. New U your rhnnce te buy FURNITUrvE Prices lm f " kneckf d " ilewn until aluiet nil profit has Iwcn " iiu enl nwiiy." Wrmt wn lrwe ou KBtn. Yeu wonder why this wtcrMce 1 The wonder Is : Our Stock Is Toe Big, Mut be cut down. Wc want you tollnvelt Winer than carry It ever slimmer. This is the only reason. Quality and style ns high as ever, but the price Is low enough te make a chill run down your back. WIDMYER'S CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. H EINITBH'S. WE 1)0 NOT WAITUNTILTHEEND erTHE SEASON, BUT OFFER NOW OUR Summer Goods AS FOLLOWS: Torch Chair, folding, nil both carpet and btnt weed, 11.20. Rocker, strene and durable, 11.00. Our Leader, the largest and best offered In the city at Jobbers' price. Twenty-five ether Rockers at n cut effiOr each. Benches that fold and will stand the rain, tins. All Iren and weed. Hleck ts large and we want te mete It. Fill up your perches new and you will ba suited. Walt and the best will be elytd. WALL ON F1RBT FLOOR.- HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET flCHB A U111BB HAVE nAD A bio rxjist ON FURNJTURE. WHAT IS THE HEAHON 1 Customers my they find the l'rlce Always the LeweU! Quality Always the Rest I hleck Always Complete I Hlyles Alwnn Ncit! . jr(lle US n chance before you buy. Will make It pay you. OCHS & GIBBS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERH.pi, 3d 4 llh Floers,) NO. 81 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. ulMyd , Qavbwavc. H VRUWARE I MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St., Hae Just received u large imertmcut of READY-MADE Window Screens and Screen Deers Plain and Figured Wire Cleth. HAMMOCKS, LAWN MOWERS. HEriliaERATORH, Water Coelers and Ice Cream Freezers Olvn them a roll and you will be convinced Hiat It U the cheapest place In lJinraMerte buy. ALBO, ALL KINDS OF PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WHITE LEAD, And a full line of General Hardware. febj-lyd Initiate Sec; I'ECIAL NOTICE. PLEASE READ THIS! WE HAVi: TAKKN Till: AOHNCY FOIITHU Schemacker Geld-String Piane! Wt hae tlitm new In eteclt, and invite our frlendE and the public gtntrslly tecall and te them. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., NO. 21 WEST KINO STREET. u21-hdAw HE RIVAirrOUNTAIN I'EN-THE lltT and chcuiit In the market 11 karat geld ptn. Hunt rutibtr heldir, necr gU out of order, easily nllcl. Cull and exHinliin htfere purchailng elsewhere. At ERIS1IAN HGeutt.' rurnlshleg Htexe. U Wtt Klug Hieet, 5r tttactbs; J. Harry Stamm's STORE FOR BARGAINS! SELLING OFF! 24 Centre Square, NEWBOSTONSTORE J.Harry Stamm. c L081NO OUT SALE. CLOSING -THE BNTIKC Dry Goods. Notions. Carpets. &c. MUST HK SOLI) BEFORE OCTOBER lt. Goods Marked at Bai-galn Prices, Tine Philadelphia Stere, 6 AlfD 8 NORTH QUEM STREET, marTO-tydAw t ard a Mcelrey, bard & Nes. 33 and 30 Beuth Queen Street, Special Reductions I ' Hlmpseii'i Meurnltie Calice enlj' 6e, worth 8c Turklth Tldl, 'J rorffie; ulntef l.lnrn Teivcl,il rerlKc, in I)nmnk, Huck-a-llack nnd I'lnld l'litlcrun. Fleuncings. Mie Kleimcliita rrdueed te fXK! i from 75e te ( ; from Wc te 70a ; from 11.00 te 75r j from 11.25 tell.(M. Underwear. Mmi'i iec Kiimmcr Underwwir iwlurril te :i'.c from V teV. Chlldian'a Undfrwrar, lOe Reniuniitnef UtavyGlnham,Aic, worth 8c j Rcmnanta of Finer Ulnihatna, 70, worth e. Wc Uemrt rinmitl Hhlrti, SMe ; O0olemt Klaniiel Hhlrtx, 45c. Thbeit value In lftlrrndM(f Han ncl Bhlrtf lu the city. Reys' Demet Flannel nhlrl only 1J". Hosiery. We pU tha bent Heilcry for tlia money In the rlty. On let of Clilldrrn'a Hee l 6e Pr pair, lint haUrrlce. Itdlns' nnd Men's Ume. 1. 2. it, 4 nnd Spalrafer2&c. Fal lllaek llfwlcry for Ladlti and Children, 1 pain for 25e ; iiheliitely fxkt Meck, neither acid, rernplratten nor washing will change the roler. lleavy Striped Hhlrtlng reduced from Re te (c ! the Cent from 10c te c, Bioyeles. Auenta for the Premier Hafcty Rlcyclen, luanuriictured hy Illllman, Herbert A Cooper. Ceven, try, England. The Hpeclnl I'rcmlpr l the haudiieinciilciid Mrengest roadelcr Mttaty for cither lady or Keutlcmnu yet offered ; weight W Bu. bard Sc Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS NOS. 31 AND SS BOUTH QUEEN TREST. Opposite Fountain Inn. -1-EXT DOOR TO THE COURT IIOUHB. Twenty Days' Reduction Sale ! Twenty Days of Great Bargains ! On WEDNE8DA Y.JULY 10, we will Inaugurate n OrenttlO DAY8 HALE, which will terml. unte en Saturday, Augutt 3. During thvtu day wa will aril oft many aeanenalile nr, well aa nUpla altlclraat verynttracllve prlren. Henionable gerKln will Iw aeld cheap In order le close out lh Rtevk. Htniile goods te make It worth the whllu of nil te come, thu turning a dull avanen Inte a ruiky one. It will h ebKfred we have net wnltd until the mueii Iiuh paaed te make reduction!, lint (In no In the height of thoaeaeon, when you need Umgoedn. Theae are a FEW or the HAR (iAl.N'H ltli.wlildi we open our kale : UTAa Fringed (Julltn reduced te 7 J". Rent U Light Irlnta tn&c. llPntHaDrenOlnRlinmnte7c. Ilcntrtc IndlKU Illuc I'rluta te 7c. 10c Creteuuna teHn. Ilea 12e llntUtcn te 8c. iSie (ierman Linen TewcU te lHc. 12c WhlUiTurkltliTewela telOc. 80e Whlte Linen UeyllcH toSOe per dereu, Me Oernmn I.lneu TewcU te 21. Htampcd Tray Cletha, Ole te2Ic. htampcd Hplniilicn) from lCcte K'4c; hetleniunllty nplafihemfromUDcte'JUc. HevyJae- auerd Qulltd, JI.2S te ttV-. JI.ODHmyrnii Rugn teTUc. 75c Smyrna Rug te OJ". Lad lea' Faul lllnck umniur Weight IIoke, 12e te 10c, Iiidlgelllun I'crralenfreiii l2Kn te 10c. Toilet te 4c. or 7 piece ler2Tc. Kocchlln'e French baUua frmn Ale telHc. An excellent b0oCeriwt te Wc Chlldreu'aCer. m l Walbtn reduced te :Oc ; usually told nt 45c. 1 ma m only h pincn mven ni rontiem irem n grcui. iih ui rcmiciieu. new guuu win uc huecki te the Mile c cry day. C'ome nnd Examine Cloedn und l'rlccn. 35 and 37 East King St., "ILOSINO OUT AT LOW I'RICEH. HIetzer & - CLOSING OUT CHINA MATTINGS At Lew Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (eiu'asm; tiiu cuepku iieuhk.) (Tiavvct B AROAINH I OO Shirk's Carpet Hall I -FOR- Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. WE IlAVKTIIg IMIIQEHT AND lifATHTOCK IN TflECtiy. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. rttriti(U'0. OTANUARlTcARRIAolTweiitK. EDW. EDGERLEY, W, 42, ti & a MARKET STREET, (Rear of the I'ontefnce), LANCASTER, PA. ALL THE LATEST STYLE-S IN Buggies, Phatens, Family Carriages, Etc. 1 he Finest Hleck In the Country, Wa new have a Full Une of HECONIMIANI) WORK Any St j le Yeu Want. Repainting and lU-pulrlng promptly attended te. One Mt of workmen (kjicclully uiijilejul for thut purpose. The lewi.t pruc In the rountyferrlrvuehttii wcrk. . 49-Olve me a Call and Etmnlue My Werk, WE GUARANTEE Xe Sell Geed CHEAPER AT THIS SALE THAN AT ANYTIME IN THE HWTORY OK TIIW CITY OR ANY BALE EVER HELD IN THIS CITY. ALL KINDS OF GOODS Te Be Sold Without Reserve ! WKWILL MAKE Our Lew Priees The Talk of the Town. WAIT FOH IT. COME TO IT. YOU'LL RAVB MONKY. OUT SALE ! STOCK 01'- LANCAHTER. TENN'A. Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain In n Lancaster, Pa. Haughman ARE - Prices. dull. B AROAINH I '10- Vitotenvnpho. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KoBnigsteg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and Three-fjuartcr Length 1'hotegrapbs. . 50 i-2 North Queen St., Next Dejr te the I'osteftlee, Jau7-Juid Crattrlcr' Mttlfet. 4VeWhYLVANIA RAILROAD BCII1 Jk, ruccv irem iimy is, igev. y J ralnn lcatk Iakcartcr and lemva i ve at PhUadelnhla as follews: - -rr WESTWARD. JJielfln Expreef NSW! F.Tnna.A rhllndelphli 4:.10 a. tn. 4:39 a. m. ?V1 n rt MalltraUiTlMLJeTt Np.2MallTraiiir..! SMM m HI V MH s. ! : a-sa mm : 5 Tla 'Columbia .,iiira &xprei. Hanover Acceui Kast Llnef Frederick Accem... b:i a. m. Tla Columbia 1 1 'HI u ... i(M a. m , 2.-60 p. m.; 2:10 p. m. , 2AJ p. m. v; 5-10 . n. ' i tln nhiMhl llarrUlmrg Accerii"".' Columbia Arcem Ilarrlsburg Express.. Western ExpreMt... unciuier Acce...L.. hKAgTWARa f-tUaf.!-:::"-- Lancaster Aeao. 1 Harrlsbnrg Kxprtss... Lancaster Accem...... Celarnbta Aceem AtlanUe Express!...... gjtwhore Express. PhlladelnhlA Accem. Sunday Mall Day Expresst.... JJarrlsburg Acceui.... Mall Tralnt - iincasier Accem !Tiait.J07 r.ie p. in. 4:e p. in. Ml p. tn. fca p. m. 7M M MA. .. ffiCC't i I I. in M MA th '. 60 p. in. ) "'; ".- Ijincastcr. 2:20 a. in. 4:it a. tn. kV a. ra :10 a, m. B:M a, m. 100 a.m. IU.m. 12M p. m. KM p. m. I p. m. 4'4f p. ni. t-M p. in. 8-W p. in. . nvr- " sv aitit 'r; mna. :,. iar a. ra. e.Ma, m. 10J0 a. ra. risMUley 11:48 a. m. i p. m. 1:15 p. in. 6 4ft p. m. '45 p. m. p. Bl. , su p. m. 1(WB n. m. tTlie only trains which run dally. OnHnndny the Mall tasln went runshy way Columbia. ' J. It. WnOD. nnmr Vnmmmnmr Av.nl CHAH. E.rUOII.Oenrr.1 Mnn.iriJr. pIIILADELVHIA 4 READINO RAILROAD READINQACOLUMHIA DIVISION. On and after Monday, July 1, IW, train leave) Lancaster (King atrccM, as follews: Fer Reading and Intermediate points, wertr days, 7:30 a. m., 12.M, 8:4S p. in.; Sunday, 8KB a. in..S.6ip. m. Fer rfilladelnhla, week days, 7.W n. m., I2:K, ZM p. m. Hundays, ..M p. in. Fer New Yerk via Philadelphia, week days, TM a, m., 12:M, S.-4S p. m. ,or New Yerk via Allcutewn, week day a, ForAllentewn, week days, 7-10 n. m.,3.4p mj Sunday, 8.M p. m. Fer Petuvilie, week days, 7.30a. m 3. p. m.i Sunday, ft:65 p. in. ' Fer Lebanon, week days, 7.00 a. m., 12.83, 6.40 p. m. j l Sunday, g.oe a. m, 3H p. ni. Fer llarrtsburg, week days, 7:0) a. rn i2J.5, 5:40p.m.;Snnday.8.0Sa.m. Fer Quarry vllle, week days, U-SS a. m., at, .C0 p. in. i8uay, 6:10 p.m. ' TRAINS FOR LANCAHTER. Leava Reading, weak days. 7:20, ll:Ma. m., 8.M p. in. : Sunday. 7:20 a. m.j 4:10 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, week days, 4:15, lOTOa. m., 4-00 p. m. lave New Yerk via Philadelphia, week days, 7:46 b. m., !:.. itM p. m. Leave New Yerk via Atlentewn, week day 4.00 a. m. .1:00 n. m. litn6 Allenlewn, week days, 5.6 a. in.; 4:30 p.m. Leave retUvllte, week days, :M a. ni., tM p. m. Iava Lebanon, week days, 7:11 a. m., 12.80 7:15 p. m. : Sunday, 7:56 n. m., .1: 46 p. m. Leave Hnrrlshnrg, week days, 8.26 a. m.: Sun day, e.M a. m. .ii00! Quarry vlll. week days, 8.40, 11:45 a. m.. 8.W, 4.63 p. in. ; Sunday, 7:10 a. m. ' ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, and Seuth stmt wharf. Fer Atlantic. City, week days, express, 0:00 a.m. and 4.-OOand3:00 p. in.: Accommodation, 7.80 a. m. and 4.80 p. in. j Sunday, Expreas, tM audKX)a. m., Accommodation, 8.00 a. ra., tM p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City, depot corner. Atlantic and Arkansas Avennea. Week day. Express 7.-00 and 10:12 a. ni. and 4 p. in. Accem. tnodatlen,8K a. m. and 4 te p. m. Sundays Express, 4 and 6.30 p. in. Accommodation, TsSO a, in. and 4:06 p. m. Detailed tlme tables aan be obtained at ticket offices. a. a. Mcleod, co.hanceck. Vice Pres. A Qen'l M'gr. Ocn'l PasaT Aft. LERANON A LANCAHTER JOINT LINE RAILROAD. Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and after Sunday, May 12, 1HKD. NORTHWARD. Iave a. M. r. M. King Street, Lane 7KU 12.36 Incniter 7:07 12.43 Manhelm -.. 7:.i3 l Cornwall 7:6 l;M I Sunday. r. m.ia. m. r. r, ft:K) HXti 6:W, 8:18 830 8:46 8.4i IhIT 8:65 4.-04 4J8 fcOt Arrive at Lebanon ,...- 8:11 1:68 7:00, d.33 5:15 'southward IlkVA A. M. P. W. I. W.iA. H. t. SS. Lrbanen 7:12 12:M 7:15 7:65 8:46 Cornwall 7:27 12.16 7:.1V8:10 4i00 Maubclin'. 78 1:18 77 8.40 M iJtncasUr 8.27 1:5 8-28, tkl2 8K Arrive at King Street, lJine. 8:35 2.-00 8. 0:30 5:10 A. M. WIIitON, Supt. II, A C. Railroad. M. M. NEFF, SupL V, R. It. SUatcltc. y-ATHES. K7VTERICKN Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Hnec. Kye-alaaM. Etc., at IXJWEBT PRICES. Optical Ooeds. Telegraph Tlme Dally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. s Leuis Weber, Nci.l6iRertli Queen It., KearP.R.R.itaUea. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Spectacles I IK YOUR EYESTROUBLE YOU II AVETHEM EXAMINED WITHOUT CHARtlEBY Jeweler and Graduate Optician. NO DROPS USED. Ne. 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, PUNN'A. S-VUll LARGE AND INCREASED Watch Sales Is due te the fact that we have always a taiga and choice sleck te select from. THAT WE SELL THE Best aVatchiT FOR THE LEAST MONEY. That WE DO NOT SELL WHAT 1VB CANNOT GUARANTEE. Buyers shenld appreciate our ellurUteglv geed goods, and au depend upon everything we sen le be as repreM-nus). HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANOE. A NEARLY MARK DOWN. I ON STRAW HATS I A JOB LOT OF $1.50 Mackinaws for 50c. Regular Goods Reduced as Fellow : JI.7J Mackinaws te 11.50. tl.)Mai'klnaws tetl.26. 11.25 Mackinaws te Sl.tt). 11.00 Macktuaws te &5c. 73c. Mackinaw te 50c. jBIr It STRAW nATS at 15 and Cent. Bpeclal Prices for 80 Days en TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Quwn Street, UVNCAHTER, PA, rfl "i ' JA &2 43 Wl i m M 1 :i a -Jti :i ..- .?jt?r-'2cV-..W-a. ' JN-- -;-&. . .JxAiyt''':.swv'.e ,.!.L-.u si&&&.t4$i&: is -.-. Wf . rj Mt."PAi t-.-J4J i ,'i,i,utii.x .. "&. I