:7 "v J"l . - -TYffr" V'Wr. '-'." JftHSMIll'l WKBP ii-'irf' a- - - ,. ". "'"T.. -if -. ... -i ' r . . J.'-''rr.i - j ." 1- -ii jv f i c : : r,s ri-uv. -si. j 3 s.wmt t j- t is i s t. -- j i - -. rr "- s, ."' if.-iwuijBi.i-iK wrr r " sv i - t. tt . i"Jjl.tt Tisnwn4nwiwf jvjrajriipmsami TffK T.AVflAftTBR IATMr TOTlCT.t.WlCWrjIiTli THTT1ISD AT. JtTLY 24 lM " K '-fev -ws. -,. 1 -.,'- 1, STATESMAN AXD POET. Soaater X'rem America Mct aa AjrrstMbte Penen of the Nam ef Tennyaen. rreas th Chicago New. Having returned from a three month' tour In Europe), old 8enAer Taber, of Colo Cole rado, la reeking with recital of Interesting experience, llarrlng the trivial clrctini atanre that they quarantined against him la Scandinavia, under the erroneous trapre trapre len that be vrns a Mermen p-reaeiyter, there was nothing, te ua the words of our society report, te tnar the harmony of the occasion. While he was la Italy the senator tried le buv aeitie of the pictures and Btat miry he saw In the Vatican, and Inasmuch its lie etTerwl very lltieral prices, he thinks the proprietor ntade a mistake In net selling. Travelling from Edlnburg te Londen, Senater Taber met a very charming gentleman named Alfred Tennyson; supplclened that he was a newspaperman, because he 8 e well posted, and this stinptclen was confirmed when Mr. Tennysen recited a number of peams, vhlch he assured the senator were original. "It's n wonder te me," said the senator, " that veu don't print some of them poems.''1 Mr. Tennyson made no answer, but he looked ratner surprised. " Oh, I mean It," said the senator. " I knew poetry when I see It I sat next te .fob n IngaiU in the Sunate chamber for three months, and, moieetor, I ran the Ltadv lie Herald for tw e years. There are fourthlngslnllilswerldtli.it I'm a cyno sure en, and thoy're mining property, dia mond, ruffled shirts and poetry. New, I'll stake my reputation that some of them poems of yours are a eoed deal nbore the average particulatly that one you recited about tae rrlek." "Yeu ilka 'The Broek?'" "Yes; and that ether one about Maud and the garden ; they've get the right ring they're full of the divine lnflatus.'' Mr. Tennyson didn't say much, but the senator (who likes te encourage struggling talent) n.i-.urcd him that if ever lie wanted te print his poems in book form he could et a check covering the expense simply by addreislug II. A. W. Tnlier, at Denver. The senator did net think very much f Westminster Abbey ; he oblected te the air of snobbishness which obtained there. He ran out le Stratford-upon-Aven for a day, and placed a $10 bouquet upon Shakespeare's tomb. He sought in Miln te learn aught of the wheio wheie wheio abeut and condition et the playwright's family ; wanted te de something for them if they were needy. Had contributed te the Dartley Campbell fund, and as Shakes peare's pieces had also been played in his Denver opera heu1. he thought It no mere than light te help out the dead au thor's widow and children In caw they w ere hard up. The Closing of nn Important Outlet. The blockade of a pert It net mere Injurious te Its commerce than la even the temporary ob struction of the bowels te the health of the sjs tem. Constitution neccssirlly aircsts the se cretion of bile, Impedes and disorders digestion, and poisons Mis circulation. The safest and melt effective, as It In also the most genial, lax ative and antl-bllleus medicine In existence It Hestetlcr's Stomach Bitters, and It Is mere than probable that Its sovereign efficacy as a preventive and remedy for Intermittent ami remittent fever Is lntgolydue te Its reformatory action upon the liver, an organ prejudicially !nvelel In nil malarial complaints. Persons with it tendency nlse te rheumatic, neuralgia and kidney trouble can net de better limn te antagonize It lth Hestel ter's Stomach IlltU ra, which Invariably checks It nt the euLset. The wcnlc, morcev er, are Invested with strength by this line luvlgerant. gtticctitl iloticce. Bticklcn'tt Arnica Salve. TnE BESTHAt-VBluthewerld ferCuts.Brutses Beres, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cern, and all Bkln l:rupllen, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give per per fecisulsfacllen, or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. Fer eale by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 1S7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. JuncJMyd Epoch. The transition from long, lingering and pain ful elckncs te robust health marks nn ciecu In the life of the Individual. Such a remarkable event Is treasured In the inomery and the agency whereby the geed health has been at tained Is gratefully blessed llenie It 1 that se much 1 heard In pinlse of Electric Hitters. He many feel thev ewe thelr restoration te health, te the nt of the Orcl Alterative and Tonic If veu are troubled with any disease of Kidney, Liver or Stomach, of long or short standing, veu will surely find relief by use of Electric Hit lers. KeldatfiOcnndil per betllmit H. II. Coch ran s Drug Stere, 137 and 129 North Qucm street, Lancaster. I'a. (1 Mothers! Slotliern ! ! Mothers ! 11 Are ou disturbed ul night and broken of your rest by aslck'chlld suflcrlng and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, goat once and get a bottle of MBS. WIJSB LOW8 bOOTIIINO SYBUP. It will relieve the peer little sutUrcr Immediately depend upon it; there Is no mistake about It. Theiels netu mother en earth who has ever ued It, who will net tell J en at once that It wlHiegn. lete the bewelti, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly imfe te ue in nil caseH and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female phj slcians and nurses In the United Htaten. Sold everywhere, 25cenU !i bettle. JumiMydAw Tlielr lliislueH ltoeiiiinu;. Trebubly no ene thing lmi i uumaI such a gen. ral levlvalef trnde at II. B. Cochran s Drug Htercas their giving nwny totlirlrcui.lemomjr se many free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumption. Their trnde 1 simply enormous In thin viry Milunbluartlelnfrem lliu fact that It alvvajs cures and nevir disappoint. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, mid 11 threuunnd lung diseases quickly curiHl. Yen ran test it before buying by getttnga trial bettle 'ice, large slie SI. Every bottle warranted at H B. Cochran's Drugstore, 137 and 1W North Queen street, Luncaster, Ia. )3) fluvnee. H ARNEB. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, l.ANCAfeTER, TA. Saddles. Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -ANI General Stable Supplies, -AT- ir.ltCiOB IO M. IlAHIHIIl'sn A BON ) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. yitotermHlto. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kcenigslmrg, Prussia, Tite Backgreunda made especially for Bul and Thrce-iuarter length I'hetngrapbs. se 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te tl Foilefllcf, Clias. E. Halierbnsh s, cLANrs LTVER P1LL8. THIOEWUIKIDR.C. -CELEBRATED- LIVER PILLS! Intemperance a Disease When the celebrated Dr. Rtuh declared that drnnkennms was ft disease, h enunciated ft truth which the experience and obserratlen of medical men Is every day confirming. The minyspparenily lnan eets of these who indulge in the use of spirituous liquors may thus b accounted for. The tru cause of con duct, which Is tiken for Infatuation, Is very Irrqnently a diseased state of the l.tver. Ne or gan In the human system when deranged, pro duces a mera frightful catalogue of disease And If, Instead of applying remedies te the manifestations of the disease, as Is tee often the case phjslclans would prescribe with aslew te the original cause, fewer deaths would result from diseases Induced by a deranged state of the User. Three-fourths of the diseases enumer ated under the head of Consumption have their seat Iti a diseased Liver. The genuln Dr. C MeLanes Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bres., Pittsburg, lis., are a sure cure. Mr. Jonathan Ueughmsn, of West union, I"ark Ce., Illinois, writes te the proprietors. Fleming Brethers, of Pittsburg, Pa., that be had suffered from a severe and protracted attack of fever and ague, and was completely restored te henllbllby the use of the jenunle Dr.C. Me; line's Liver Pills alone. These Pills unques tionably possess great properties, and can be taken wlthdecldeddraiitage ferrnany diseases requiring invigorating remedies, out the Liver Pills Maud pre-eminent as the means of restor ing a disorganized liver te healthr action; hence the great celebrity they have attained. Insist en having the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pill", prepared by Flsmlng Bres , Pitts burg. Fa. All druggists keep them. Price 36 cents a box. ' (2) s WIFT SPECIFIC CO. s. s. s. Our little girl when but three weeks old broke out with eciema. We tried the prescription from several geed doctors, but without any special benefit. We tried 8. 8. S , and by the time one bettle was gene, her head began te heal, and by the time she had taken six bottles she was completely cured. New she has a full and hcav y head or hair robust, healthy child. I feel It but my duty te make this statement. It. t.BHOBE, Rich ,11111, Me. V8end for Beeks en Bleed and Bkln Dlsesss and adv Ice te Sufferers, mailed free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO , (2) Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ot. H UMPHKEYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fer Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hegk AND POULTRY. MO Page Boek en Treatment of Animals and Chart Sent Free, cents 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, A.A. J Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. U. I!. Strains, Lameness. Rheumatlim. C.C. Dlitemper. Nasal Discharges. D.D Bets or Grubs, Worms. UK Coughs, Heaves.Pneumenla. K.F. Celic or Gripes. Bellyache. G.O. M Isearriage. Hemorrhages. II. II. Urinary and Kidney Dtseaaet. I.I. Eruptive Diseases, Mange, J.K. Diseases of Digestion. STABLE CASE, with Sneclflcs, Manual, Will h Haiel oil and Medlcater... . 97.00 PRICE, Single Bettle (ever H) doses) 00 Held by Druggists ; or Sent Piepald anywhere and In any quantity en Receipt of Prlie. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO.. 109 Tulten St, N. V. HUMPHREYS HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NO. 18. In use 30 ears. The only successful remedy for NERVOUS DEBILITY. VITAL WEAK NESS, and Prostration, from Over-Werk or ether caues. Jl per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder for tS. beLD BY DIIUOOISTS, or sent preraia en re- celnt of tirlce. rlce. UUMI'HKBYH' MKUIUIWti CO , 1W Fulton St, N. Y, )uneI7-Tu,b&w rTIEETHINO SYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Every bale should have a bottle of DR. FAHRNEY'S TEETHINO SYRUP, rerfeetlv safe. Ne Opium or Merphlamlxtures. Willi. llev e Celic, Griping in the Bowels and Promote Difficult Teething. Prepared by DRS. D. FAHR- rJUY our, uagersie-vn, me. uruggisis rai it j 25 cents. Trial bottle sent by mail le cents. lan-lydeed&w i (Bvccevica. c ONBULT CLARKE LOVERS OF GOOD COFFEE Should bear In mind that there has been a great reduction In the price of Coffee, and In order te gel the highest quality at lowest prices Consult Clarke, As buvrrs will always And Clarke's prices lower than the lowest, and quality proves It. 4 lbs Geed, Sweet Roasted Coffee for 76c. Large California Prunes In 10 lb boxes, decor ated, at Tic. 10 It Buckets New Fat Mackerel 76c, f 1 and Jl.ij each. Hater's Beet Beer only He a bottle. Large boxes Blxbv Best Shee Blacking only 3c a bev. Hams, Di led Beef and Bologna st fie per pound. L(fs than the Mime pallty can be bought at el'cwlure. Clarke's Tea Stere, 12 A H SOUTH QUEEN ST. Telephone. JjfMfdAw T BUlHK'H. Seasonable Goods! HAMS, DRIED BEEF, Etc. rincapple Brand Hams, very fine, all guaran teed. California Hams, 10c a pound. Short Cut Shoulders, Oc. Dried Beef, chipped. New Mack erel In buckets. Boneless Herring In glass rrent boxes, nice for lunch or picnicking. Sardines Imported and American In Oil and Mustard. Petted Meats. Boneless Ham, Chicken and Tur key. Yerk State Cream Cheese. Edam or Dutchhead Chce. Picnic, Pineapple, ltoque lteque ltoque fertandHrago, etc ,etc. BURSAS, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCAbTER. PA. A TREIs7s. REIST. Wholesale and Retail Grocer. WE ARE SELLING Finest Picnic Hams at 10c a ft ; Extra Dried Ikffut 12cuft. Extra Dried Bctf Knuckles, at 1 ic u S : New Mes Shad at fcc a ft ; Finest New Extra Flat Ne. 1 and 2 Mackerel In stock. COFFEES. An Elegant Coffee at 12kca ft , a Better Cef fee at lr : Choice Cofffe at 20c , Choice Colfee ai-i.'c: Ktra cneice, neuiingnner in me mar ket, al2ec; Fancy Coffee at 23c; Fancy Coffee at 30c : Jav a, Mecha and Lagu) ra Blend at Sic ; aUe, I lnet Mecha and Java in stock. TEAK. A Ooed Drinking lea at 15e u ft; a Better Drinking Tea ul2Se a p, , Chelru Drinking lea at AV j (.nnlen Grewn 'I ens at .7. , I Inest Oun powder Tea at UK, Finest Japan, Oolong and V.iikllli Iln-akfiut at iJc IN .STOCK. Polled Tuike, Chicken, Duck, G.inu, Ham, Deviled Mcate, iluckln's Seupslncuus, Bloater and Auchevv Paste, Smoked Sardines In oil. Boneless Kirillnes, Milliard Sardines, Devlin! Crab, hresh Rav Lebster, Finest Hhrlmps, C irned Beef, llettlud Oji.r, Canned Oj stern, New Table Oils, half-pint, pint and quart bot tles, I Inest Ollvis, half pint, pint, quart, two twe nu wtsi'd five qiiHrtbetilis, Ruver'sandHlre't Reet Beer, Fruit 8rup, Mnple Hvrup, New nency In bottles, Cryslallred Cocoanut, ete. In fact, we have a thousand Big Bargains. REIST ! WlIOLIHALi: AND RETAIL GKOCElt, CORNER WEST KI.VQ AND PRINCE KT Directly Opposite J, B. Martin A Ce.'s Dr UoerU Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herte Hetel. M Clttttn. vrAJtTrNBfces. CL0TH1MG AhFfDRNISHIHG I Te make July trade brisk BRMK AKD ACT1VX. and keep weTing ear stock see make the price de the telllBf. Yest matt see the geed and the prices marked en them te appreciate what sre offer you for se little money. We den'l want goods carried ever, bdt prefer yen te have them at taking price. Men's Suits, fa tells, which means a saving te you of 12, 13 or II. Examine the quality, leek at the style and prier, and be surprised. Select the one te your llkuM. Your site may be bare. De net be In a hurry. We win Bnd something te suit reu If you have a boy or child te clothe. You'll And amongst the stock some very choice things In Knee Pant Suits. Kilt Suits, Blouse Waists, Shirt Waists, etc In the Furnishing Department are offerings at price that early purchasers take out quickly If yen want advantage of choice and price. Don't watt Let are small and won't last long. Everything In Flannel, Zephyr, Oxford and Bilk Stripe Shirts, Balbrlggan Shirts and Drawer, Jean and Nainsoek Drawers, Fast Black Wolf Hese. All the new style In Neckwesr and Cellars. MARTIN BROS, Tailoring, Olething and Furnishing Goods, NOB. 24 AND NORTH QUEEN STREET. H IKcUl A BROTHER. " The Laberer Is Werthy of His Hire," Is the opinion of all. We seete It that he gets the worth of his hire, v it : 50 Dezen Working Shirts, 2V,c, tte.OOc. 43 Dezen Working Pants, 70c, 76c, SJc, POc and 11.00. 125 Dezen Overalls, J0c, 85c and 75c. We sell only the best overalls, made by the Bennett Mfg. Ce., and of which we are sole agents. The different brand In Overcoat and Back Ceat: Th "Parler City," "Our Own Make," the " Bennett Overalls.'1 UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, FOOIWEAR, At Reck Bettem Prices. MENRCCITS, BOY S SUITS, CHILDREN S SUITS, At a Fearful Slaughter In Prices ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, Kerth Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. T IO CLOTKINQ BUYERS, LGansman&Bre. NOW IS TnE TIME TO BUY Hen's, Bey's and Children's In order te Clese Out the Entlre Balance of our Summer Stock we has a Reduced the Prices en our Suits as fellows : Our Best Suits, heretofore 116 00 and 118.00, are new put down te 110.00 and 112.00. Our Suit heretofore at 112.00 and Sli.OOare new put down te 17.00 and fO.UO. Our Best Trousers, heretofore a 1 12 60, 3 00, ttW are uew put down te tl W, 12 09, 12.60. See our Children's Pants al20e. See our Thin Coats and Coats and Vests. They ere Away Down In Price. This I the Greatest Bargain Sale en Recerd. Bargains in All Kinds of Summer Clothing. L. Gansman & Bre., and 68 NORTH QUBEH ST., B. W. CORKER OF 0RANQB. LANCABTER, FA. tt- Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. TIJ'VERB 4 RATIIFON. KCONOMY. WE CAN HELP YOU OUT OK YOUR DIFFICULTY IK YOU HAVEN'T MUCH MONEY AND WANT TO BUY YOURSELF A SUIT TOR .SUMMER USE. EVERYTHING YOU COULD THINK Or NEARLY CAN HE FOUND HERE IN GOOD VA RIETY. THEY'RE ALL WELL MADE, TOO EVERYTHING OUR OWN WORK. DID YOU HAY YOU ARE LOOKINd TOR IIARUAINSr COME RIGHT HERE ANI) WE CAN HAVE YOU MONEY. WE WON'T CARRY OVER TILL NEXT SEASON ANY STOCK, IE LOW PRICES WILL CLEAR THEM. THERE'S NO DEPRECIATION IN QUALITY, EVEN IP THE PRICES ARE CRIPPLED. MYERS RATH EON, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. SOL1.AHS AND CUFFS -TIIK LATKST, the iiiet desirable, and meat comfortable, pes and ttyles any size, at KRISMAN'H Gent' Furnishing fctete, 12 Wett King street. HIRSH (I BROTHER, mm. PRICES NEVER SO LOW. New Bosten Stere. " 24 Oentre Square. J. HARRY STAMM. 11.90 Bedspread ...... 1.00 ' , .... ... ...At II TO - ...... -At 7Vs 7 e Table Linens.... 2Ke " We " 26 e " .Attn .......... At ! c ....At 7Ue .All H24c 1.75 Flouncing ...... 1.M 1 (O " .At We -At7&c -AtBOe &oeim anb jjhecg QUARTER TO ONE-THIRDOFF IN PRICE. Men's Butten Shoes. We've gathered together a uum ber of excelleut makes of shoes, for which we've decided te and buyer. If low prices will bring thorn te us, we meau net te be disappointed. These shoes ceme from manufactur ers of national repute, n guarantce that they are thoroughly reliable In every way and worthy the confi dence of purchasers. Nene have ever questioned their cheapness at former prices. At figures new marked upon them there cannot be a single doubtingThemas. We have them in large sizes only 7's te ll's, inclusive. Warranted te have genu genu ine tannery calfskin uppers, some with ilongela and ethers with glove kid tops, solid leather inner aud outer soles and heels, siugle 6ele leather counters, geed substantial trimmings and liulfies. Opera and Paris tee lasts. Excellently finished, strongly made, neat fitting and very pretty. Among these makes are the following : Packard' Celehrated 52.90'b. the James Menu $3 shoes, Field, Thayer M'f'g Ce. and The Hill $3 improved welt shoe. The $3 and t2.50 grades have been cut te $2. At the price they ought net bide with us long. They were net made te sell for se little money. We have another excellent make of rhees upon which a cut price has beeu placed te give them a push forward. Were$2. New down te 11.50. And still another let about 16 pairs. A geed substantial kind with heavy soles. Were $1.60. Cut te f 1.00. SHAUB &BURNS, 14 NeRTir Queen Street, Lancas ter, Pa. B OOTS AND SHOES. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just received, direct from tbe factory, ever one thousand pairs of Ladles' Shots thnt wre made and stamped te be sold for (2.6) a pair, but the party failed bsfore the goods were fin ished ; se I mad them an offer at the factory for the geed and had them finished In splendid style, and I am offering you these shoe for 11.60 aud $2.00 per pair and every pair guaranteed. Be this Is a rare chance te get n ti.M shoe for SI.W and tiOO. Alse a let of Men's and Re's Buees we are doting out cheap. A full line of DlackandTan Oxford Tie for Ladlis, Misses and Children at the lowest prices In the city. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. n30-lj dAw B OO TH AND HII0KH. A Big Reduction -IN- SHOES. As we have secured the Rgency andtylecen. trolef'TIie Celebnited' Prank l. Weylmsn d Ce.'s Fill" PlilUdelpIilaljidlc'Mlsse, Chil dren's and Infants' Hhees.and as It Is neceuary te run a large Una of any make te keep the agency or control of them, we liiuedfcldert te mark down the whole line (Ladles', Misses' and Children's), or James Cetter's Hue. Philadel phia huees, and run in their place, thnnbeie mentioned line. In order te self them etr In a short time, we have marked EVERY PAIR BELOW COST. Ladles' French Kid, Common ftcnte snd Opera Tee Shee C. D. and E widths, fi); former price, Si M. Ladles' Ilrlght Dongola Common Senvtand eWmsre Toe Khee, C. D. ami E. widths, 1 00, former price, Si 00. Mlsus' French Kid, Opera and Heuare Tes, C end 1). widths, W.00 ; former price, lt.00. Mltscs' Bright Dongola. Opera and 3enare Tee, C. and D. wldlhs.l2.Z3 ; former prlce.VWO. Mltses" Curncea Kid, Klgh Cut Heel and Spring Heel, C. and D widths, !10,fermr pi Ice, "lOO. -Thl8 Hue we hae sold for about three tars, and our many customers who wear them can testify te thtlr qualities. Hlice they have been marked down they hue been selling very fan and cannot last vtrv long, se de net blame us If you fall te save 11.00 by buying a pair of this let. Tbe One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LANCASTER, Pa. 4T-Htere closed every evening at C o'clock, ex ccpt Monday and baturddy. NOTICE TO 1 KEhPAHriKRH AND OUN NKItS. All l rtens are liertby forbidden te trespass en suj of the lands of the Cornwall jjd8in.edwelleJtattsln Iebnen or Lancaster counties, whethir lncleed or unlncletetl, ettlisi fur the purpose of shefiting or fl'htug, us the law will be rigidly enforced against all tre tre pntlngeukaldlaudi of the uudtrslgncd nfte this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R.PERCY A LIIEN. LOW. C. FREEMAN. Attorneys for R. W, Culewsa ' Htlts. D. P. STACR1M nn & hut, Sru 00gtg. PRIOES NEVER SO LOW. eun- Great Clearing Sale IS BENEFITING ALL CALLER NOT HHVE MHNY LEFT After TliJ Week. 11.80 (LOO Blsck Hemlsttss .. -...Atw e ........ At 75 c ,...AIR0 C ., AlS7fl .76 .m About 5,000 Yard, 87a and NV. FINE DRESS GOODS At 12,Sc, 17c and Th3 a Yard. N EXT DOOK TO THE COURT HOU8E. R'EDUCTIOKSHLE -.... , .--. ... OUR UREAT HALE OF REDUCEMrOODS 18 HTILL OOINO ON WITH Nj:W ADDIMDNB EACH DAY. Among the new offerings Is a fifty cet Black Cashmere at 5e ; e Rlack Stripe Drets (feeds at Me eOcRUckBtrlp All-Weel Drs Goods at Ac j nil our American Flattens reduced te 10c nil bur Sc Dress (Jliighsms reduced te, fl)(cj nil our IPe Dress Ginghams reduced te 8c; our Me Hcetch Drts aingbams reduiwd te 18c; our ffleHcntih Dress Ginghams reduced te SOe; Ladles' Peerkss Uese HupKirters iWlim 25 te 10c; Misses' ditto from 20c te lie; Children's Corset Waists re. dilcedteMc, told generally at 5c ; Ijidlcs'-Whlle Corsets, nil sites In (Oe quality, rrdueesl te IWe ; Gent's 3Se Neck 8crfs reduced te IRc. These urn a few of the man) bargain offered. Call and V them. 35 and 37 East King St., c LOSING OUT AT LOW PRICEH. WLetzger 3c - CLOSING OUT CHINA MATTINGS At Lew Metzger& Ha ugh man's Cheap Stere. Nes. 38 and 40 West Kinq Street, Lancaster, Pa. (orpesiTK Tin: B ard a. Mcelrey. Xlie Premier Safety Bicycle. Did you see the two-mils raie en Thursday, n lth the following machines In the voce I Premier, Swift, Victer and Columbia? The first man In was W. 1. Wllhelm, of Reading, Pa., en a Pre mier. The second man In was W. W. Taxis, of Philadelphia, Pa., en a Premier. The fourth man In was w. I. Grubb. of Pottstown. Pa., en a Premier. Tim PretnUr ninehlne rm ti,M,iiraii,rtfui by Hlllman, Herbert A Cooper. Coventry, England. The third man In rode nn English whsel also, and the Victer and Celmnbln, both American wheels, enme In after them. Why de these racing men select the Premier? The answer Is vcrv slninle. TheSn ninn knew unmeililtiff ntun .i,au Thy want the easiest running wheal they can wiry wuu. iu mKiiuiui:iurDci-iesui mu ,uMii,p- mm win own cii anu saiisry, inese nuaiinca tlens nre essential. Bestmaterlal, riding experience-, incchnnleal knowledge and skill, superior manufacturing fncllltle, and a conscience, we modestly claim te have embodied these in tbe construction or the Premier BafetlM and litndcnu. The Amerhan tendency Is toward Invention, Innovation, novelty. The English toward conservatism, practicality, simplicity. Heme American manufacturers claim their machines lime mere parts, and cost mere te manufacture than the English wheels, and de net sell them for mnre tlien the English wheels. The manufacturers of the Premier wheels claim that every Joint, spring, belt, nut or extra part added Ui a whetl In crensns lu liability te rattle, Increa&es Its weight, decreases Its rigidity and strength, decreases the rider's pewei and increases the cost of maintenance. Would en like a light weight wheelf Wehaxelt In the Cotferd Premier, ball bearing all eer, Height .lift, price IM. The special Pre mier, for either lady or gentleman, Is nelcnusled by any ether make, cither foreign or American manufscture, In beauty of outline and finish, ball heurliig all ever, weight 44 lt, price! WW. The Rejul Premier, with u diamond frame, ball bearing all ever, weight iV fts, only 1105. Tret out your American HeTcllcs st JIM and senwliether the itejal Premier at . less Is net nu easier running whtel than they are, The Preiulei Tandem Hafety held an absolutely spotless record for strength and durability ou American reads. Deuble steering, lirnkn, te both wheels, ready for a ludy rider ntany time without alteration. Price 8H00. Tim Youth's Premier, with bell bearings, adjustable throughout, will last until the rider has nttnlnsd his full growth. Price MS., All wheels warrsntsd for one year j parts are all Interchangeable. Over fi.Oll) Premier machines In lite. BiLRJD & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, OJnrpct B ARUAINH I Shirk's Carpet Hall I - Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpet. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. Wk ITAVK TIIK LAUOKHT AND llMT HTOCK IN TIIK CITV. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. &ntchc0. H. RIIOADK A HON. LOiAi PRICES, Following will be found a Hit of goods low prlced-alwajs tn our stock, Child s ii!t Qeld Finger Rings, 25c., Mis' Geld Finger Rings, 75c ; Ladies' Geld Finger Rings, J1.00 KVcve Buttens, 24c, Ma, 1 100, Cellar Buttens, 2Sc te 11.00, Diamond Cellar Buttens, 52 00; Ladles' and Misses' Breastplus, 25c te!1.00, Meuruliig Pins and Earrings, Mc. te ti.0O; BrscslsU, lie. te 110; Nickel Clocks, 11.00 , S-Uay Mantle Clocks, 15.75 , Ladles' UeM Watchai, I15.76J Nickel Watches, 1 1.00, 811er Watches, J10. 4W Repairing In all branches by geed werkmm and all work warranted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. 0ae F LINN A IIRENEMAN. GAS FIXTURES! The Largest and Finest Stock of Gas Fixtures ever seen anywhere. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, L4A,0A9TEH, PEW A. Mere Reductions ! READ, REBD, THEN C07VV:E, C07WE. There's Dollars In It for you. WE COULD TELL YOU OF BARGAINS Until this paper would be filled, but rre believe That a Werd te tbe Wise I Sufficient. F J.HarryStmm 9 CENTRE KQUAJKk'. y . 'S, Lancaster, Pa. Haughman ARE - Price. coepkii heusi:.) get. Thev selected the Premier for tliatreaseii. and Opposite Fountain Inn )nU. B ARUAINH I JO 'IO- FOR ixtuvtfa. AT- tevavtlttm' utbt. JZ "DENN8TLVANIA RAILROAD SCHEDULE jl in eneevrrem May 1:1, law. -.Tr'.".I-EAyr LAKCAStsm and leave aad at iitb at rniiaaeiphla as Mlewtl r y WESTWARD. racltle Epressf..,.. News ExprcMt--."-... MalHrataiotJeyt Np.aMallTrlnt-... Niagara Eipre...,.. Hanover Acoem....... Philadelphia. Laneattar iii p. nu 4 Wa. m. -a. m. iae a. m. es5a.a. eijea. m via Columbia SM a. a e-no n. m. via Columbia, lOtsa a. TM IISJO a, m. rat Linet ,........v irmj a. m. 1IS r-nliftnl.1 7-mp. m. t-10 p. m. 2M p. m. 6-aep. n. 70 p. m. 1.M n. m. rreaericK Aecem. k-:" --.."... w. Harrlsbnrg AccenT".'.! Columbia A ccem. ...... Tiasii.Jey. arm p. m, 4 M p. m s si n. m iirneurg express.. Western Eipresst., liancaster Acce .., ,JCARTWAHD. PbUa-Egprtast 9.20 p. m. 11:10 p. v ..iV. "iTave" IttsHAB Lancaster 'e M . "KJE. I Phil. rasiLiinet Lancaster Acce.. 4.2S a. m. JO, nv ILAO a. m II I U ACVUmM.iH.1 D KtjC ITle I icssss fc-'i4$ k tn t&. ia.n a n. Columbia Aeeein.., jsj a.Nn. tMt-t vT. n lVAroFerc4l sSA Phlledel Hnndav set T.arv. n.- ". j!"-";..-.. -'- iSfTr;,, Ijall Tralnt........... &3fi p. m. iMS P- 4Thf ntiltf iMln salslli ... ..ll. V" ceiS gM,"lr lh " l,", WMl runi ' wy ..r, A- S- KP.D' Oeneral Passenger Agent, CHAM. E. PUOII. Oeneral Manager. ptULADELPUIA A READINU RAILROAD READING COLUMBtA D! VIRION. On and aRer Monday, July I, ISHB, train lene Lancaster (King street), as fellows! Ter Reading and intermediate points, week m'J'm m"' 12;85,,-M m' Sunday, a jjer Pbilad'elnhla, sreek day, 7 W a. m 12:, 3Jp.m.:8undays,jHp.m. ' .Fer New Yerk via PhSladelphU, week day. 7J0a.rn.,lMW,sp.m. ' jjsjw New Yerk via Allentown. week day, M.t Sunday, 8-55 p. m. n,S?ilUltt wet,t T-80,L w-i - P. ! r,te?dr!? &. . 2J&. vj i i,or Marrtsburf , week days, 1M a. m., ., j!Mn.m.Bnnday,80B.m. .Wp,m.; Sunday, 6.10 p.m. ' ' TRAINH TOR LANCASTER. lieave Rending, wwk days, 7-M, UJAk. tu., 6.M p. m. . Sunday. iat a. m.; 8-10 p. in. lnve Philadelphia, week days, 4.15, lOflOa. Leave New Yerk via Philadelphia, week da-, 7: euro., 1:30,12:00 p.m. Leave New Yerk Ma Allentown, week day 4-oea.m., 1-00 p.m. Leave Allentown, week dys, R.U a. ra. ; I J r ni. Leave VettsMlle, week days, 80 a. m., tM Leave Lebanon, week days, T.-IJ a. m., 1230 .:15 p. in. : Qnnday, 7.M a. in., S.I5 p. in. b Harrisburg, week days, (1.05 a. m.; Bun. uay, e 00 a. re. teYe 0.urryyltle, week days, 6. te, 11 tt a. ra., 8), 4 &3 p. m. ; Hunday, 7.10 a. m. ATLANTip CITY DIVISION'. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut tret wharf, and Seuth street wharh Fer Atlaiitie aty, week day, expresses, g am. and 4-OOand 6-00 p. m.; AcoemmodaUon! 1ML1P' nd 4 30 p. ra. i Sunday, Express, . andJOOa, in., Accommodation, 8-00 a. ni., 4-as Returning : leave AUanUe aty, depot corner, Atlantle and Arkansas A enues. Week day. Express 7) and lOilJ a.m. aud 4 p. in. Accem. modaUen,8a. m. and 4.M p. in. Sundays Express, 4 aiut 8J0 p. m. Accommodation, 7.80 a. m. end 4-00 p. m. ' Detailed tlme tables, can be obtained at ticket offices. A.A.McLEOD. C.fl. HANCOCK. Ice Prcs. A Oen'l M'gr. Uen'l Pass'r Agt. i LEBANON LANCASTER JOINT LINE RAILROAD, , Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and after Sunday, May 12, law. NORTHWARD. Leave . a. tt. r. m. I Sunday. r. m. a. m. r. m. King street, lhiic. 7,-ai Lancaster.... ..... 7-07 Mnhlm 7..1S Cornwall , 7.69 Arrive at Lebanon ft.ll 12.3A 5:W 8.11 J0 U .48 0.17 44 4-M i. 144 8.01 IM 7.-00,(k33 5.U 'S'3 SOUTHWARD. Leave a. m. p. st r.K.S.M. 7:15 T 7J 8-10 7J7 8.48 8d8i.ll r.r. lnsnen . 7:13 Cornwall .. 7.S7 Manhelm'............... 7.M Lancaster. 837 Arrive at 12:30 12.48 1:18 LU King Street, Lane. 8.35 2M 8.MI9-W Railroad. 8,10 A. M. WIf XON. Sntit. II. A C H.R.NEFF,8npt.0.R. R, Sttutchc. -Vy-ATIIES, K7ERICPCN Watches, Cleck. Jewelry, Hpecs, Cye-GUatea, Etc., at LOWIT rillc'Es. Optical floods. Telccrnph Time Dally. Every Article lu this Line Curefidly Repaired. Leuis Weber, Ko.lB9KKerth Queen St.. NetrP.B.R. SUMO. TEWELER AND OITICIAN. SpectafcTes ! IKYOURKYEHTROUHLEYOUItAVETUEM M EXAMINED WITHOUT CHARGE MY Jeweler and Graduate Optician. NO DROPS USED. Ne. 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. -VUR LARUE AND INCREASED Watch Sales Is due te the fact thul we have ulways a laige aud choice stock te select from. THAT WE SELL THE Best WatchiT FOR THE LEiVST MONEY. That WE DO NOT SELL WHAT WE CANNOT OUARANT.EE. Bnytrs should appreciate our efTerU teglv geed reeds, sud can depend npen everytnlag we sell te be as representea. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. &lu0ir. QPLCIAL NOTICE. PLEASE READ THIS! WK HAVU TAK1' THE AlSljSC'V FOH TUP. Schemacker Geld-String Piane 1 Wt have them new tu s'eck, and tnvtle our ,d friends ud t'ja public g trally lecalUnd Jl mem. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., lUt-lvd ,-lWEhTKlNO STREET. Ss,ttOVI1CU T uTiinit b-'kauffman, U ATTOUNEY.VT-IVW, f -Ner?uttr u '-aasri H A - J--je- t A isi.Kt& fte'ijgjlt y .
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