.: THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1889. .'-;' THE HAW-HAHP. When out-of-doers Is full of rain, t leek eat through the window pane And nee the branches of the tret. Like people dancing te the breeze. They bow politely, cress nnd meet, Kslute their pnrtners And retreat, And never slop te rest until They reach the end of the quadrille. I listen, nnd I hear the sound Ofninslc floating all around, And fancy 'tis the Breeta who plays Ujien his harp en stormy days. The (rlngs are made of rain, and when The branches wlh te dance again, 'l hey whisper te the Brecje, and h Begins another meledj. I'e heard him play the pretty things Upen these slender, shining strings ; And when he's done he's very sharp He always hides away the harp. Frank Dempster blitrmttn In ft. AYraefaf. I saw her strolling by the sen, A sweet, a shy nnd winsome mls, And as she slyly glanced at me, I threw her stealthily a kiss. Phe looked around, the wlneme miss, Ne pr I ng ej es were there te see ; Responding te my wafted kiss. She vv and her handkerchief te me. We're married, she's no mere a mls, And oft I ask in self In grief; Why did I threw that fatal kiss ? Why did Mie wave that handkerchief? JVem.icV.Ki Yerk Sun. rirwt eh Plumy Anen a Olnnt. We nre tee apt te regard a small ailment much as we would oeme pigmy, unpleasant of aspect and prankish Indeed, but Incapable of serious mischief. We Ignore the fact that It grows prodigiously, strengthens In proportion, and begets evil piegeny. A tit of Indigestion, n slight bilious attack, sensations of unrest and lnnguer when the system should have been braced by1 recent sleep, unaccountable ncrv ous eus ness, Inactivity of the kidneys or bladder what arc these but the preciimers of obstinate nnd serious bodily disturbance? In cither of the ubove emergencies, common sense and ex perience! untie In Indicating Hosteller's Hloin Hlein aeli Bitters as the best preventive. Particularly should lis use be prompt when the languor, jawnlng, chilliness down the back, nnd fever lshness Hint piocede h malarial attack, muni test themselves. Don't neglect 11. Me vvltlicnti vvltlicnti stlpatien nnd debllltv. iipcctal teticce. Ilucklen'H Arnleii Selve. Tun IU-stHalvk In the world for Cuts, Bruises Rere, Ulcers, Hilt llheum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapind Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bklu Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. II Is guaranteed te gjve per fect satisfaction, or money refunded, Price 25 cents ier box. Fer s.ile by II. 1J. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 137 uud IS) North Queen street, Luucustir, Pa. June27-ld Eupeiiiy. ThNIs what J en ought te have. In fact, jeu must have It, te fully enjoy life. Thousands nre m-iiilIiIiik Ter It dally, and mourning because thev iliitt It nut. Thousands upon thousands of dollars nre lcnt annunlly by our puople In the hope that they mavjattaln this been. And vet It may tie had by nil. We guarantee that Elec tric Hitters, ir used according te directions and the use persisted In, will bring jeu Ooed Diges tion and oust the demon 1)) sncpsln and Install Instead Eupcpiy. We recommend Electric Bit ters for Djspepsla, and all diseases et Liver Htemnch and Kldncjs. bold at .jOc and 81 per bottle by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and 1W North (iucen street, Lancaster, Pa. (4) Motliei-s! Motlieif t ! Mothers!!! Are j en disturbed at night and broken of jour rest by a sick child sutrcrlng nnd crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth ? If se, gout once and gctabottle of MIl. WINB LOW'H SOOTHING SYUUP. It will relieve the peer little tsullcrer Immediately dcjcnd upon It ; there Is no mistake, about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell jeu at once that It will regu late the bon els, nnd glv e rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te use In nil cises nnd plcisnnt te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female phv slcluns and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere, 25 u nts a bottle. Juni2l)di&w A Scrap of Pu ter Stives Her I.lfu. It was Just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but 11 saved her life. Hhe vuis In the last slaves or consumption, told by phjslclans that she was lncuniblci and could live only a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a pine of wrapping pnpir she read of Dr. King s New Discovery, nnd get a sample bettle: It hclpedher, idiobeiiKlitii large heltlw, Ithclpcd her iiinre, bought another and giew better last, continued Its use and Is new strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 110 ixmnds. Fer fuller partli ulars send stamp te v. II. Cele, Druirglst. I'ert Smith 'I rial bottles of this wonderful Dlscevcrv 1'ice at II. II. Cot bran's drugstore, 117 and 1JJ North elueen street, Ijincaster, l'a. fjavbumve. H ARDWAHE! YOUNG 8 IMPROVED TOBACCO CUTTER, THE BEST IN THE MARKET, MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, J.t 11 SOUTH QUEEN ST. 3- Alse Refrlgemters, WaterCoeU rs and Ice Crvum rrcczcrsut Reduced l'rltes. CARPENTER'S TOOLS AND BUILDING MH rERIAL In Endless Variety. ROYAL READY.MIXr.il PAINTS, White Lend, (Wis and Varnishes. i). Give us a call nnd lie convinced that veu get the full value for join money. MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St. . itS-lvd iltTVMCOft. H AUNhbS. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AND General Stable Supplies, -AT- Ghas. E. Haberbush's, (Succt-ssen te M. 11 Atititnrsn & Sew.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEH HORSE HEADS. 8AI.F-SMEN.-WE WISH1 A FEW MEN TO Mil our ceeds bj'Eample te;tlie wholesale nnd retail trade. Largest umuufuctiirirs In our line. Enclose 'J-ccnt Flainp. Wages ft rila.. IS riiiiiiidit position. Ne pestals uunwertd. M uej mlvai) I ler wages, advertising, etc, CLMENNIAL MAN're CO., oy'rU-sWtueed ClnclnnatlOulu. rV INTEREST TO LADIES. Superfluous Hair I Superfluous Hair I Superfluous Hair I Superfluous Hair I OF INTEREST TO LADIES. Ak EsTABLtsrwE.xr in rmt.ADtt.rniA where ladles ran havcHupe rfluein Hair perma nently removed from the face by Electrolysis (the Electric Needle operation). Dr. J. Van Ilyck, Electro surgeon, 40 North Eleventh street, Philadelphia, permanently de stroys Superfluous Hair without pain, sear, shock or trace, by the Electric Nceelle opera tion. In answer te many letters from fashion and scientific Journals and from ladles from alt parti or the country, In reference te this operation, Dr. Van Dyck rcpectfully states that the Elec tric Needle process Is endorsed by all physicians and surgeons of eminence as being the only method known te science by which superfluous hair can tie destroyed. It Is almost painless, causing a mere stinging sensation. The needle Is Inserted painlessly Inte the fol licle alongside or the hnlr, completely destroy Ing the papalln or hair germ, selhe hair can never grew again, leaves no scar nor trace; never falls: length of (line depends upon the numberef hair te be destreved; the presence of the patient Is required at the erBce. Every lady with hair en her face knows that depilatories, heated wax, pumice stone, the tweerers, scissors or razor, only makes these hairs grew harsher, coarser, darker and mere numerous. Remember, ladles, this Is a delicate surgical operation, and should never be performed ex eept by n plijslclan or surgeon, or under his care. Dr. VanDjck Is a regular graduate of medi cine nnd surgery ; has practiced In Philadelphia for twenty jears, and performed the elec tric needle epcrat Ien for the first time thirteen jears age, having the honor of being the second physician In the world te perform this operation and the first te use It In Dcrmatoleglcal practice. Since 'hen the demand for his services In this spccla ty has become se great that he has given up all fjther practice and makes an exclusive specialty of Eteclre-Hiirgcry and Dermatology Ne phvslclnn living te-day has written no mans" articles for fashion, literary or scientific Journals en the subject as Dr,VanD.vck has. as an Illustration of the mil v ersnl Interest taken In It.thc Docter has answered tU0O letters In the last three jeaas from ladles from every part of the civilized world. Every lady troubled wllh superfluous hair should consult Dr. Van Dvck, and should rend his book, which Is mailed free te every one writing for It. Superfluous hair Is surprisingly prevalent. We see It In the drawing room, theatre, en the street, and wherever ladles congregate. At least 33 of every 100 ladles have mere or less superflu ous halrat some time during their lives. Re menilier this, no matter If jeu are 15 or 75, whether jeu hnvc 20,000 or n few straggling hairs en jour face, every one can be destroyed fercv er. Don't licsllate te consult Dr. Van Djck freely and with confidence. Rich or peer, jounger old, he will examine your ease cheerfully. Ne fees unless j ou nre treated, ("all at once. Orilce nnd operating rooms, 40 N. Eleventh street, Philadelphia. Hours. 'J teS: Sunday, 10 te 3. Never rails. Advice free. Boek free. Note Nete Birth marks, red nose, enlarged veins of the nose, cists, cancers and tumors removed bv Dr. Van Dvck. Terms te suit rich and peer. Send for book. NOTE-SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. Ladles who cannot conic te Philadelphia for treatment will notice that Dr. VnnDyck will have parlors at the Stevens Heuse, Monday, Tuesday anil Wednesday, July 29, 30 nnd SI. Terms Very Iaiw. Hours te 5 luneS-ljdW rpEETHINa BYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a bottle of DR. FAHIlNF.YB TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectly sarc. Ne Opium or Merphia mixtures. Will re lieeo Celic, Griping In the Bowels and Promote Difficult Teething. Prepared byDRS.D.KAHR NEYAHON, Hagerstown, Mil. Druggists sell It; 23 cents. Trial bottle sent by mall le cents, lant ljdeedi&w i -1 OLDEN SPECIFIC. DRUNKENNESS or the liquor habit i"ebitively cured bv administering dr. haines' golden specific. It can be given In a cup or coffee or tea with out the knowledge or the person taking It; Is absolutely harmless, and will eflce a penna nt lit nnd speedy cure, whether the patient Is n mmlHnite drinker or nil alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made tem perate imu who have taken Gelden Specific In their coffee without their knowledge, and to day helleve they null drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS. The svstcm once Impregnated with the Sieciflc, It becomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite te exist. Fer sale by CHAH. A. LOCHER, Druggist, Ne 0 Enst King Street, Lancaster, Pa. augS-ljdM.W. F gxivnltuvc. yiDMYER'B CORNER. A Heavy Fall. New Is your chance te buy FURNITURE Prices have" knocked "down tint II almost nil profit has been "swept away." What we lese jeu until. Yeu wonder w by this wicrlrlce ! The w emit I Is : Our Stock Is Toe Big, Must lx cut down. We want jeu tehnvelt rutin r than curry It ever summer. '1 his Is the only reason. Quality and style ns high ns ever, but the price is low enough te makii u chill run down your back. WIDMYER'S CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. e CHS A GIBBS SUMMER COMFORT What Is mere refreshing, especially tin se Het Slimmer Dajs, than the home coming ten mat and prettily furnlihed home? Wuiaii belli ou luaku It seat ver small coil. However, te enable jeu tu bc-ar the"Hiat and burden of the da," we eiler jeu "SLEEP COM rOltrri," viz. : liisy Comfert-Giving Maltn-scs nnd Spring Beds, nt all prices. We'll renew the " Comfert " hi joureld Halr.Muttriss for little money or make u new one te order. I.et us help jeu lie comfortable. Ochs & Gibbs, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN HMtNTlL'RE.C-d, 3d A till Floers,) NO. 31 SOUTH QUEEN ST. ull-ljd H EINITSH'H. 22 DAYS LEFT. X lie Cliair Sale WILL CONTINT'i: KOR 22 DAYS, And we have added te Chairs some ellur geed that must go net for prent but for Cimh, whatever tticj will bring. The Rocker for $1.00 hriLLLILVDS. That KOLDIMJ LAWN 1IKNUI new .'.() Onlj a I cw of 'I hem. Lnslwttklt was(2.S5. We pirfcr Hiving you the Pretlts tecarrjlng the goods. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. 3-Personal Attention Given te l ndertnk lug. -VKCKWKAH-TIIK LATKHT AND MOST Ls falileuablei.tjlei Mild shade. thecheapet mid bent, at KRIbMAN H Ociils' r'urubhlng mere, U West King ttreet. Clothing. T CLOTHING BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. -FOR THE Least Menty. Extraordinary Bargains In Men's; Bej's and Children's Clothing, rrlcet 35 Per Cent. Lewer than Ever Heretofore. All Our Weel Men's Casslmere Suits, down tefP,SandtlO. All Our Own Weel Men's Cheviot Hulls down teW,Mnnd 110. All Our All-Weel Bey's Suits down te It,-), 8 and 18. All Our Children's Suits down te 11.00, 11.3, tl.75,ti5O,3.00,UO. Thin Cools and Coats and Vesta nt less than first cost price. These goods must be sold new In order le make room for our large Fall Stock new being manufactured. Our Great Clothing Department Makes Down Hale cannot be equaled In this tlty or else where. Sec our Qualltlesand Prices befer pur chasing. It will pay jeu te call. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., ,W. CORNER OF ORANOB, LANCASTER, PA. mr Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. TkTirERH A HATHKON. LOW l'HICES. low rmcEs hulk uehe ON OUK RELIABLE READY-MADE CLOTHING. YOtm CHOICE IN ALL STYLES AND KINDS. MORE HERE THAN WE WANT, RUT THE PRICES MUST CLEAR OUR TAHLES. JUST AS HIU REDUCTION HERE AS ANY WHERE AND BETTER-MADE CLOTHING THAN THE AVER AGE. MEN'S THIN CLOTHING HERE IN AI1UNDANCE EVERY COLOR AND KIND, AT LOW PRICES. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTH ING IN GOOD VARIETY. STOUT AND STRONG l'OR VACATION KOMI'S. ALL BARGAINS. MYERS A RATHEON, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. H IlWH & BROTHER. TO HELP YOU THROUGH. Yeu will surely need a pair of Trousers te help jeu through wllh the old Suit until Fall. We can help you In manj' vmijs. In Price, Quality and Make. Every-Day Trousers, 70e,75e,Mc,0c,1.00 Knock-About Trousers, l.a-.,$l.50,l.7S1f.,00 Fine Dress Trousers, 1 W, U.00, H.W, 6I.W1 le K.00 The Cut In Prices In our Men's, Bej's and Children's Suits have had the desired effect In reducing our stock. Wei have many Bargains left, and should jeu be In need of u Summer Suit It will surely pay jeu te give us a tall. Our FURNISHING DEPARTMENT has had (he prices of Its Summer Stock hacked In two. While we have net all the sizes, we can lit almost an j one. fe ONIM'HK'B CLOTIUKHS AND KUKNISHKIIH, Werth Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. douacfuvutaltitte ?5oebe. 1 ALL AND HEE -THK ROCHESTER LAMP! Hlxty Candle-Llghl; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap (Robes for Gas and Oil Hteves. THE " PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Brats them all. Thlsstrlnoutwearsallellipn. Keeps out th cold. Hteps rattling of windows. Excludes tliedusU Keeps out snow and ralu. Anjene can apply It nowrasteer dirt inadeln appljlnglt. Can le titled anj wherene holes le oere, rcaay lur use. i vtiu nei spiu.warper shrink a cushion strip Is the mcml rfe-ct.JAl the Hteve, Healer and Range Hterc of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCAMER PA. illoenvapli0. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KcBnigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and Three-quarter I-ength Photographs. ' 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the I'ojlefQct. Jau7-Smd w Hi H BROTHER R EADI REALM HEAD! All Our Advertisements Are Written With Regard for Truth Only J. HHRRY STHMM. Beat Machine Thread, 4c Spool. Best Make Linen Thread, 200 Yards en a Spool, nt 5 cents. 500 Pairs 8e Ladles' Hese at te a I'll I r. 17c Printed PerslanMullsnt Sen Yard. About 100 Remnants OK BLACK HENRIETTAS AT LESS THAN COST. e Yard Wide BatUle at 6,fe Yard. Black (Plain) tawn, ftc a Yard. 25c Toilet Seap, S Pieces for '20c, Se nnd 10c Fans nt 6c each. Mesquite Netting, Cheap. New goekm rtitb $Her. R EDUCED FIFTY CENTS A PAIR. YOUTHS' SHOES! Bele Leather Tip Butten Shoes for youths' wear. Toe ninny of theru in certain nixes are here tee many IV, IJ'h nnd !!'. Never celli for lees than f 1.25 ami (1.60. Marked down te $1.00 per pair te ensure their jro jre Iiik. Will you want them nt the price? Remember, ItV only l's nnd 2'n Inclusive, that have lieen reduced In price. Fer every ether nle the cost remains ns before $1,125 nnd $1.60. We've three dlllereut mnken of them ; hardly a difference be tween them. Hlah-eut grain leather uppers, solid leather counters, Inner and outer sole ; excellent hIiecs for dress where knee pants are worn. Shee bargains like these are rarely offered. The price asked hardly pays for the leather used in their making. We've an excellent line of Yeutlis' Shoes at $1.00 n pnlr, a poed sulistnntial kind, neat nnd trim looking. As ceed ns any you'll buy elsewhere at $1.15.". Loek every Inch the geed shoes they are, nnd stand heaps of scuffing, shuffling ami rough usage. Economical buyers once trying these Invariably ask for the same sort. We've yet te make the first otology for their shortcom ings, and they've been sold steadily here for finite a geed while. Fer cut prices in many makes of shoes leek nt our windows te-day. It will set you wondering whether en can de se well elsew here. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Pa. B OOTS AND HHOE3. D.P. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just iccelved, direct from the fuctery, ever one thousand pairs of Ladles' Bhees that were mndeand stamped te be sold for tZMupalr, but the party (ailed before the goods vrere fin ished ; ie I made them an eiler nt the factory for the goods and had them finished In splendid style, and I am offering jeu tluse shoes ferll.SO and 12.00 per pair and evcrj' pair guaranteed. Se this Is n rare chance te get n K.50 shoe for 11.50 and (2.00. Alse a let of Men's uud Bey's HIiecs vreure dosing out cheap. A full line of Black and Tan Oxford Ties for Ladles, Misses and Children at the lowest prices In the city. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KING STREET, LANCAHI'ER, PA. aJLVlydAw B OOTH AND HHOEB. A Big Reduction -IN- SHOES. As we have secured the agency and sole con trol of "The Celebrated 'Frank D. Wcjlnian I Ce.'s Fine Philadelphia I-adles'-MlKst, Chil dren's and Infants' HIiecs, and as It Is necessary torunalarge linn of any make tekieptlie ugencj" or control or them, we have decided te mark down the whele Hue (Ladles', MIsms'iiiiiI Children's), of James Cetter's Fine Philadel phia HIiech, and run In their place the above mentioned line. Iiierilirtn sell them eir Inn short time, we h.tvemiirked EVERY PAIR BELOW COST. lellies' rrench Kid, Coininen ft un and ()sru Tee hliix (.' D. mid E. wldlhs,fU; former prlic, JI.&U. Ijulitrk' Bright Deugela ('onmieil ft-n.naiid ftiuare Te-) Mine, C. I), ami H. uldllis,t300; former prlct, IKii. Misses' French Kid, 0icru and ftiuare Tee, ('. end D. w Idlli", W.(M j former price, )l ). Miss's Bright Dongel.i, Opera uud H'juare Tee, C. nnd D. widths, !i.3i ; ferintr price, WCM. MIsms' Ciiracev Kid, Kluli Cut Heel and Spring Heel, I and D. widths, UM , former pi Ice, 12.00. AtT-This Hue we have sold for about three j cars, and our ninny customers who wear them can testify tethelr eualitles, Hlnce they have been nmrkul down they have been selling very fat and cannot last v ry long, se de net blame us If jeu fall te suv'e ll.ti) by buy li'g it pair of this let. The One-Price Cash Heuse. ii & rait The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. WHtere closed err eveiilni; ntl o'clock, ex ccpt lleudaj and buturduj. I5UOP. Wit. J. HTRICI.AND, 'irMCHEH OP MUSIC TlioreiiKli Instruction ulvei cm tlieerumi. piano, violin, llutc, etc.; alke, cul tivation of the voice. Allcalleui received ut Ne. iM Bt. Jcepli street. (Prteniije of Ht. J estjili' Church. j)l-lmd STACKHOUSE Pry 5.txfe: A Special of All Specials!! 300 YARDS j BLACK DRESS SILK. 21 Inches Wide andauarantcert never te Shirt. or Creck never sold for less than II JO a yard. We Offer this Let nt the Ridiculous Lew Price OF VI.OO A YARD, And sold with above guarantee. BOSTON STOR6, 24 H ,OKR A BROTHER. WALLS AND CEILINGS, J', NOVEL RILIEF COMBINATIONS, " LINCRUSTA WALTON, (Special designs submitted.) HAGER & BROTHER, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St. Our stock of Wail Papers and Ceiling Decorations is made up of all grades of Staple goods in Bronzes, Sanitary Washable , t ,, , . Papers, Blanks, etc. Alse lines , ' of Nevel Decorations in Rilief, 'Ws .- -T- - " Moorish Fret-Werk, Roem Mould- - ..C " v, ings in Colorings te order. N 7sX J NOTIIEUHLAHH IN I'HICKH. THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. Anether Slash in Prices. Dull Trade Mtut be Mride Active by 1av I'rlcai. All Sleck Must Positively be Ckwed Out hi 11 Bhert Tina-. Prices All Through Have Again Been Reduced. Positive liargaluB New te be Had lu All KIihIh of Dry Goods nud CarpetH, AT 6 AI0) 8 NORTH maril-lydAiT N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. TIIISWHKK AVI'.MAKin'UllTlIICHIlKDUtrriONS IN THK lti:MAINlNG LOTS OKHUMMKKHTUFra, AH WEUU AS IXHOMi: I.INJX OV STAPMX IRTE OFFER : ALLOURBbHT KRKNl'H HATKKNH iit2ic., ALL OUR KINK. DENKINH ()!' WOOL I'll I.LI EH III IV., ALL OUR AMERICAN HATI.E.NH lit I0. ALL OUK KV. Dltl-JS (UNtJIIAMHutni-, I ALL OUR lOu IJHFJS.S tflNflHAMK ut 8r. BAROAINH II LADIKH (ItAWl'M, BAROAINM IN (11KHETH. BARUAINS1N HOSIERY. BAIUJAINH IN ItUt'HINOH. , BAROAINHINt'OLLAItS ANDCUKIH, RAIIUAI.Nft IN IIANI)ICi:itOIIIl;l'H, BAROAINH IN TABLE LINENH, TOWEIM ANDNAPKINH. S-AIkii Jnt receive il One Ciw of llm I! xl PrlnU iil.V, nnd n llnu m'Ii-cIIeii of I'lint t'uler CliuN lien nt (ir. 35 and 37 East King St., B ard a Mcelrey. Xlie Premier Safety Bicycles. Did veuHea tlm tvceinlln nice en Tliiimcliiy, with the fellow lug iiiiicIiIiiih In the rare: Premier, Hwlft, vlcler nml CelnmliliiT llix llrtt niaii In vviih W. I. Wlliicltii,ef Rciullinr, l'a , en n Pre mlcr. The kprenil mini In vvnnV. W.ThxIm, f Plilliiili Iplilu, Pit.,nn I'rinilir. lliufeiirtlMiiiiii In hiih V. I. (Irnlib, of l'ottxtewn, Pu,.en n Preinlir. 'Ill" Primler innclilncd nre iiiiiniiruiWril by Hillmun, Herbert A CixMxrr, Coventry. Enxl'iml. Tim tlilret inn In rixlet nil EiixIIkIi wlin 1 also, nnd the Victer mul Celniiibln, bulb Aiiierliiui ulieeln, iiime In nib rtlu m. Why no llicse mcinir men wlcet the Premier? Tliiiaimutr In viry kIiiiiiIc. '1 In mi men knew kemctliliiK iilxiut vrliit l. 'Ihey mil the cimleitlriiiiiiliiB vcbeel they cjm uel. They w leileil llni l'n lull r fur llm tnamnn, and the) wen. Tiimiiiiiiraetiirucjcleitef lliniiiiillty Unit will Imtli Mil unci mitlHfy, tliewi iiinllilni ll(iiiHiireiw nlliil. Beit mat) rial, rlilliiK i m rrriui'.miclimilc'iil Idiiiule'ilKO uml eklll, nu rler iiiHinifuctiiriiiK furllltleii, unci tKenxelriien. We inixleiily rliilni te liuvet tunlxxtliil IIiihij In tlie eoiiHtriKtlenuf the Premh rHiifetlenmnlTiiiiilciiiH. 'llm Aiiierliiui lendiiicy In tevtaril liiveiitlim, Innovation, novelty. The EiikIIkIi toward ceiiMTvatlnni, prai ticiillly, nlmpllclty. Heme American iiiHiniriutiircrM (lalm their miuliiiicii havci miire uirtK,iinil mm! miira te muniifiK Hire thuii tbu FiigllKli wheeU. mid de net M'll them for morn than the EiikIIkIi wheeli. 'llm muiiufue'tiirirx of the- Premlir vvlieeln eliilm tlml every Joint, Miirlin;, belt, nut or extra part mliliil toil heel In treinteHltn liability teniltlc, IncrcitwN ItH Meffchf, lei ruiM-H I In rigidity and Uri iikIIi, decnaxfs tlie rlile-r'ii iHiwiruiid InereaxeH thoeeit of iiiiilnleiiauic. Would en lllm u llulit wclKhluhecl? Wolmvelt In tbcCiilferd Premier, ball be'iirlmciill evir, vielelit.1l lt, price) IT. Tliekxcliil Pre mier, ferellhcr lady erKcntlrmuii, U neteciunliil by any oilier make, ellber feri Ik'n or Amcrlniii miiniifHctiire, In txauty of outline and fliilnh, ball ImiriiiKiill ever, vtilchl t'l Ib.jirlecltUh Tbe Revtil Premier, wllh a diamond fnuiie, ball Inuring all ever, wehtlil V) n., ely lltii. Tret out y our American Hafetlcs nt l Viand see whether the Rniil I'mnlenitflHItu In net an eanitr riiuulii w hi-el than tliey nre. '1 lin Pn mler Tandem Hafi tv heldi an abeliil l hpellewi r eerd fur Mrciuitli and durabllll) en Amerliun rewlx. Doiililentc'rluK, bnikes lobeth wliceln.re.uly for n lad) rider nt any time without alteration. Price DM. 'llm YeiilirK Pic mler, with ball bearing, iidjimlable throiuiheiit, will lut until the rider hnttalnl hl full urewtli. Prlrnft.t. All uheeU warranted for one) ear; parts arc nil Interchangeably, ever I tfWVrt mler maehliicii In utc. BARD & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queeu Street, ttatchca. II. 7. RIIOADS A HON. LOlAi PRICES. Following will be found a lltt of bckxU-Iew prlced-alwnjh lu our steck: Child's &jtf Geld Finger Rlii6. Sic; MlnM'eld Finger Rliis,7jc.,Ijidle' oeld Kluuer Rings, Jl.lM BleeveButteni),25c.,50c.,Jl.lX), Collur Butten, S5c. te 11.00; Diamond Cellar Buttuut, liiW; ljidl'andMlMH.'Brraslplmi,2ic,tell.tt); Muurnliii; lMnsuud Earrings, ic, te $.1.00; Bracelets, 25c te 110; Nickel Cleckn.ll.CO; 8-Uay Mantle CIeck,l.T5; Ladles' Utild Watches, IIS.75; Nickel AVutchen, 11.00; fallver Wuklict, J10. -Itepuirlng In ull brauclicH by geed workmen and all work warranted. H.Z.RHOADS&BON, ' Je'wrelers, v Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. If-- 12)c Crepcllnes at Pc n yard. I2jc and ISc Dress Olnghams,10en yard. fOoAU-Weol Outing Klannrln.iV'a jnnl, l2Je. Printed Sateens at (te n yard. it .ft), 11.75 Napkins at 91 n dozen. Best ftDc Plushes nt a7Je n yard. Wonderful Bargains IN Table Linens! U3c Silk Ribbons at ISe a ynrd. 11.60 Bed Spreads at II each. 17c Bed Tickings at 12tc n jnrd. Best Blue, Calicoes at 6c a yard. Linen Toweling nt SJfe. n jnrd. VX) All-Weel Black Cashmere nt .'He n jnrd. Centre Square. DECORATIVE WORlC reit QUEEN STREET,- LANCABTER, PtN'A. 'S, Lancaster, Pa. Opposite Fountain Inn fCrrtteletr' tStttfc," TlEVNRVI.VlMfl nAttnri.n. -t rn trrect from My 11, 1889. ,iil VPMX f I'Axcastkii and lsn M ....tiniiuieipiiiana roiiewi: Leeve' Philadelphia, lt.-Zip. m. tjn a. tn. . m. "09 a. m. via Columbia . f ' n. m. via Columbia Hl. m. via Columbia vlaMt,Jey. 2.15 p. in, 4 te p. m. . S tt p. m. fc p. in. 1cave lAiievMler. 2-3) a. in. t.tS a. m. a. m 8 10 a. m. SM a. m. 9-en a. m. 11 -a a. m. 12.W p. m. a W p. in. ii-oe p. m. i l" p. in. ' .Kp. m. i 8 .11 p. m. "JVESTWARD. Pad II c iBx prow t News Etprmf. Jjny Piumcnirert " train via Ml Jey I gp.3MellTrnlnt. NlngRra Expremi, HnnovrrAccem. . L!vh- - frexlerlck Arconi I Aticanter Arcem.... inrriniilirx Aeeein.. ll .....kin ft llnrrlhnrp Kxrimw.. western Exprcwit.-... flimsier .cce... in .J'AfiTWARD. Pnlla. Kxprcnf i-npfc Liner.......... , Ijancaster Aece..," ...inifeiirg Kxprc5, Lnncaiter Aeeem Columbia Accem . Atlantic Exprexvt.. rVnsherc Expren , . iiiiauemiiin Aceem, Hnnday Mali Day Exprrssf.. Ilarritburs Aeeem... Mall TrnluU ti. ,...,.." 7r.r"... - .. i. ... ..in. inium which run uniiy, yJl i' i!l H,,m,"y I'm Mall train west runs by war OT ci i vi' C- imiXW' S01.1 !''w Agpnt.f i LllAM. h. PUOII, Ucncral Manager. 'ffl 'pHIIiADEU'IIIA A READINU RAIL.ROAJM KEADINO A COLUMBIA DIVISION. M fltl flHll !! f ....- .. ..!.. a an.w loevo If nnintcr (KlitR strwt). iw fbllewMt H mJ?V " "', I2r,,",l:,,,, !' "'! Kumlay,8. li'l.r lltlln.ltnl.t h..1- ... . . . J.W p. in.; Hundnys, 3. VI p. in. iJ "I?,.?? !lAl'lphl, week tend .A"r New Yerk Ma Allenlevm. week k a p. m. ji ,r,?, syj'ws' k . 7- "-. i if V ' n. in.! Hnmlnv. fi-iv; n n m. . -? nir ,ln,rSnt. week da)s, M n.m.,11 - ! "it, vjiiiiiiuj. e M l, lilt ,i'"r yunrr) v "If, week da), MS a. m., 8.C0p.iii.jBunday,5:l0p.in. TRAINH KOR LANCABTER. ixiMti iienning, weK ea)s, ,ae, 11:50 a. mU 6A P. m. : Hnnday, 7.-30 n. m.j 8 10 p. in. Tr! Iave Philadelphia, vreek da, :I5, lOMMt Inve New Yerk via Philadelphia, wck dM j:.). in.. i;iu, r.'-uup. in. ; -eaTenew inrK via Allenlewii, week 11 it. III.. 11V 11. in. Ihmive Allenlewii, week dayii, 6.53 a.in.ti p. m r lu ve Peltavllle, week daj, 550 a. m., ! Iae Iebnneii, week days, 7:12 a. m.. 7.13 p. in.! Sunday, 7:5.1 a. in., 8.15 p. m. i t 2. 1,nrrlD"ni. week da), 6.25 a. m.; I .iXS Uuarry vllle. week days, 6., It: i 8-00, 1 53 p. m. ; Sunday, 7:10 a. in. ATLANTIC CITY DI VISION. x:f2ve..l",,,,u1l,nlni. ChcBtnul street w and Heulh street wliarh Vr. .il.nii. m... . t- -a-. .JU "v"";vVL. ,lA 'ee nays, exprea in. in. ami i-cvanu eiai p. m.; Accem niedati 7.30 n. m. and 30 p. m. ; Hnnday, Express, I I till O-m ttl AlMAIHIMn.1.111... bM . ItMlirnlun' tftnin AHishIIa (flls lu. . AltatitsA mill arbilMiina 4mahs UK&b . KxprrrtH7X)nndl0il'Jn. m.ntid4 tn. Ac Mitniiiiiun,ciMi ii. in, imu iriV p. in. nunemj Kxprw, 1 uml fije p. in. AccommedoUon7 IKilctled time.' tables ran lie obtained at lie nrn.iM- ............ .. .. 7ti Vlce Pits. (Jcn'l M'gr. Oen'l Pasa'r Agl.3 T EBANON A LANCAHTER JOINT LH JU JIAILROAD. f. Arrangcinenls of Pasvenger Trains en and I uhiai, iiinj ia, innv. tr, mr . ? mjaiiin.viin, Hunaaju "" . i. . r. m.iji. s, f. iviiiisncrc'ci, iJeuc. 7.iij I'-n a te Him lAlieaster 7.-07 12 tl Ii 50 8:13 Miinlielni...,,..,. 7:U 1:20 80,8 45 Cornwall 7.5tt 1:48 8 48 0.17 Arrive at I Lebanon 8.11 1.5C 7.-00 0:33 BOUTHWAHD. Iave a.m. r.n. r. M.U. M. Ixbanun 7:13 12.30 7:15 75 Cornwall .7.27 12.45 7 80 8:10 Manheim'. 7.M 1:18 7Ji7 8.40 Luncastcr 8.-27 1.52 8.23 8:13 Arrive at ' KlngHlreet, iJinc. 8J5 2.-00 8.30 8:20 A. M. W1IJON, Huiit. R. 4 C. Railroad. H. M. NEEE, Hupt. d R. It. ltatchc. m -IITATHEK. K7VERIC7tN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, rlpees, EviMJli Etc., at IjOWKHT PRICEH. Optical Goods. Tcleuranh Time Dnllv. Et Article In this Line Caicrully lteiwlred. Leuis Weber, Me. 1B9K North Queen St.. Near P. R. R. lUti JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Spectacles! IKYOUREYIXTROUBLEYOUHAVE1 EXAMINED WITHOUT CHARGE BY ia tt-S yt m -.i Jeweler and Graduate Opticii NO DROPS USED. Ne. 10 West King Btrc LANCASTER, PENN'A. tl liluetc. s PECIAL. NOTICE. PLEASE READ THIS I vi: havi: t.ki:n tiik aeency3 i'eiiTiu: Schemacker Geld-String Piane !j Wohuve them new In nliKk, mid Invite ear frlcndu and Ihu public generally local! and see 'J II1CII1. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,! NO. 21 WEST KINO STREET. li.M-lvd.Vw itaclilncrtj Q H TEA.M. ii'n.ieirn iii rail iMie attention of consumer. ; . . -i I j nml I'liirlmwi rti Wittttil leu In rM W i,n-u dttii viirirwt ktrx k of lMreH. Atex. Cucki-V MulUalile uiul Oiftt Inm I IIIIiirh, Abuttal4 VulniNuteiinmlUfciwUirian, Hint I. iTsteimB5,, VHli'a.kiiitt; hciiU'n una lieu 14 ue Keneew; ...... .. . ,11. ..lu kt.ii... lit, ilia ,-. u ml Ul . llllf CllllIK" UIUO ,.,... ....... a.ui. au uww-M lit .iliiiK Apimmtus; K't uud Cap rlcrews-aM ,.. r.., .iltn.Mil mpr, lliliitr rviiilrft.iiv Kte-H-i . liners, and all of which ve eiler ut prices wblcJa J Kiiarantee te ue lower inanimate 01 aay ether dealer Iii this v Utility, t l . ,1 We liuve positively theJuri;e.t stock, aud btJ .w..l.l ..Kit ,liu l lunlnrktliv BaTi.iall-.1 arc preisircd te receive! mul II U aUunlen. In tbmi khnrtelHMlhlutime. .Wlivwlu want of auy. .... .11... .ill i. n.'l.i. K.I.Ly unfl w . lllllli; 111 1'UI MIIV, .. " ....... ,.. IV- . WW ;, vvlllc-envlmxi 0 of our ability: vad wilting., i u is te mv ii i ou M,uiicy. Delay uud Ypxatiesu y Cilir lacillllll IOC luriiiBliuiK ixuin, wnn t-ImftlnK, PulIerWliaiiierf,iX'iial iMacni Plumbcm,' .mil, Ouii Ulttrt,' Jltlt,, Pali Medels, nun iron imu iri, ei uu.. -Ihu prompt re'tftlref all klnd'ef 'marnlnei uiiexcrlHdlii l-juic.-uilert and we reieci hollclt.ae j,f VHrilWWT. 'i CsP.nkral " Machine .Werkl mt 1J6M0KIUCJJWTAKATBE-Br,,;1 . I.iNCLCilEU.PA. r. ... : oeod.'v'. "SXZZfftVVx , neui. ewi. j,cir"i"i'" - - -...T.,1.- riv TIIVWl'AKSElltf.llVND O ,tt.iiisaiff.iSwS itfid Hl-eelell wlattMln Leaucm.ur.lAiM u""l: .. i.,n,...lii. ..w nr imlncJclMHl.l &&&?&w!ulr Siffir-S- -2u. e? m w1t55&i limuetU-c, wmV)I.kman'i.e:MAN, ' I ltI,KHUYAU)KNr rt i AtlrtcyVl5a-.! a -- r trjv,-i' .i Vt..1. J.'S
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