i-V THE IiANOABTBB DAILY IOTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1889. 3, THE T.YWEAT iTAHVEgT. Encenmgliuc Reports About the Pros pective) Creps la the Northwest. The St. Paul Pioneer Press say a: "South "Seuth cm Minnesota and Dakota are In the midst of the wheat harvesting season, while in the central portion the harvest is getting well under way, and in the northern it is leaping in spots. It ill be n week or ten days yet, however, before the harvest is general in the extreme northern counties, including the uiicr portion of the Red HUer valley. In the southern tier of the counties of this state and also of Seuth Dakota the wheat is being stacked j in scat te red localities threshing has begun. The conditions have been extremely favorable both for the ripening and harvesting of the grain, during the past v eck, and all the reports that have veuie te the Pioneer Pre from regions n here the cutting is general are extremely favorable. "The grain is turning out fully as well i a was BiitldHited by the latest previous ad vices lu most localities, and In many in stntK"i there has leen an even better yield than was counted en. lu grain that Is still standing, net vet ready for the sickle, the eflect orthe raiiiH or two and threo weeks age is seen In the plump berries and per fectly rilled heads. The ruins wrought wonders, and regions which wcre sup posed te have been desolated by dreuth are new premising a yield that w 111 be nt least worth the reaping. " The improvement iti the prospects has been continued and uninterrupted for the last month, and, allowing for all dcvastnt:d and short crop regions, the Pioneer Press believes that the wheat crop of the North west will exceed rather than full below Its previous estimates. In ether word?, h0,000,000 bushels of w heat, or mere, w ill be harvested this season. In Minnesota the crop.cxcept in the Keel Itlvcr valley and few Northern counties (and even from these ad vices are mere encouraging than at any time this season, will be fully an average crop. TherelatUe condition of the crop iu dif ferent divisions of the Northwest has !een se thoroughly reviewed en previous oc casions that It Is unnecessary te g ever the "ground again The Improvement that has taken place has been quite general w here cr there was any grain te be benontted. " The Northern Pacific report says: "The way lu which the w heat has headed out Is generally a surprise te the farmers, for while the. straw In many places Is very short, the wheat has headed out well with a full, Arm berry, and w here harvesting has commenced the result shows a better yield than was expected." Heperts along the Little Falls Branch west te Merris, along the Minnesota divi sion, and also along the Fergus Falls branch te Fergus Falls, show that w heat cutting Is pretty guuer.il, and that the yield Is in many cases mere than an average. This is particularly true of the I.lttlc Fulls branch, and of the Fergus Falls branch from the main line as fur west as Fergus Fulls and Wahpeten. In the Bed HIver valley the cool weather ex perienced for the past wcek has caused the wheat te ripen slewlv, with ample oppor tunity te All out well. Harvesting in this district will commence next week. The prespects have been steadily lmpre ing for the past three weeks, and it new leeks as If n full two-thirds te three-fourths of a cren w ill be secured. Airing the Dakota division and blanches It Ih thought by m-iny that the yield w 111 be better than has been figured en heretofore. First en IMgiuy Aiienn Ulnnti We are tee apt te regard a small ailment much as we would some pigmy, unpleasant of aspect and prankish Indeed, but incapable of serious mischief. We Ignore, the fact that It prows prodigiously, strengthens In proportion, and begets c II piegcuy. A fit of indigestion, a (light bilious utlnck, sensations of unrest and languor when the sj stein should hae been braced by recent sleep, unaccountable nervous ness, Inactivity or the kidneys or bladder whature tliCMj but the precursors of obstinate and serious bodily disturbance? lu either of the above emergencies, common sense and ex perience iinlte In Indicating Hosteller's Htoin Htein ach UllteiNus the best pruciitie. Particularly should Its use be prompt when the. languor, j awning, chilliness down the buck, and fever lshncss that precede a malarial attack, mani fest themclcs. Don't neglect It. fte with con stipation and debility. gjpcclnl Jtetlcce. IJuckleii'HArnlcii Salve. The 11j.stHai.vk In the world ferCuls.Ilrulscs Beres, Ulcers, Halt I'heiiin, Fever Beres, Tetter, dripped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all SklnEruptlnus, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te glve per fect satisfaction, or money rclunded. Price 25 rents per box. Ker sale by II. 11. Cochran, Druggist. Nes. 137 and IS) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. Junc27-ljd Kitotrle HIttei-s. This remedy Is becoming se well known and se popular as te need no special mention. All who lmc used Electric Hitters sing the same seug of praise. A purer medlilnn does net ex ist and Ills guaranteed te Ue all that Is claimed. Klectrle Hlllcrs will cure all diseases et the Liver and Kldnejs, will remove Flinplcfc. Hell, Halt Hhcnmand oilier uifcrtlens caused by Im pure bleed. Will drle Malaria from the sjs Icm and prevent us well as cure all Malarial fevers, Kei euro or Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Klectrle- Hitter. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Price- 50c and SI. 00 is r bottle til II. II. Cochran's Drug htere, 117 and 1.JU N. IJiui'ii St., I.uiciistrr. 1'u. (5) Mothers ! MotherM ! ! Mothers) ! I t Are jeu disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a skk child sullerlng and crjlng with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, goat once and get a bottle- or MRS. WINS LOWS SOOTHINCJ SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little. sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother ou earth who has ever used It, who will net tell jeu at once that It IU regu late the bowels, andglvercst te tiie mother, and relief and health te the- child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one et Dm eldest and best female ph slclans and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. Juiuttilyd&w Is Consumption Incurable I Bead the fellow Ing; Mr.C. II.Merrls, Newark, Ark., saj s . " Was dew n w 1th Abscess of Lungs, and friends und ph slclans pronounced me uu Incurable Consumptive. licgun taking Dr. Kings Nev Discovery for Consumption, am new en my tilth bottle, and able In oversee the work en my farm. It is the finest mediclne ever made." ,. , .. .. Jesse Mlddleteu, Decatur, Ohie, sajs:"Had It net been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died or Lung Trou bles. Was given up by doctors. Am new In best of health." Try II. Sample bottles free at II. 11. Cochran's Drug Stere, Ne. 1.17 and I N, Queen St.. Lancaster, Pa. (a) (JnvbiUrtve. TTAHDWAHK! YOUNG K IMPROVED TOBACCO CUTTER, 1 HE BKbT IN THE .M AKKET, MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, 0 dll SOUTH QUEEN ST. S- Alse Hefrlgeraters, Water Coelers and Ice Cream Freezers at Itcduecd l'rhes. CARPENTER'S TOOLS AND HUILDINO MA 1KHIAL lu Endless Variety. IIOYAL HEADY-MIXED I'AINP, White Lad, OIU und Varnl-hei., 3-01ve us a rallnndbe convinced that ou get the full valiif for jour money. MARSHALL & RENGIER, 9 & II Seuth Queen St. ribA-ivd ffiertl. I UMBER AND COAL. J aOHACCOSIIOOKSANDCASES. WIST LUN IIAHD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by B. H.MARTIN A CO. uJ-lyd I'.'t WatcrStreet, Lincaster, l'a. --AUMGAHDNERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OrrtCES Na 123 North QuetnStreet, and Ne. 561 North Prince street, Yakds North Prince Street, near Heading Depot. augli-ttd LAN-CARTER, PA, COD'S SAlwAPARlLLA. ALL RUN DOWN Frem the weakening effects of warm weather, by hard srerk, or from a long Illness, yen need a geed tonic and bleed purifier like Heed's Bar saparllla. Hyen have never tried this peculiar medicine de se newj. It will give yen strength and appetite. . " Heed's Barsaparllla gave me new lift, and restored me te tny wonted health and strength." William H. CLOCOit, Tllten.N. H. GIVEN UP TO DIE. . " I was completely run down and was for neatly two jears under medical treatment being given tip tedle by physicians. My mother urged me te take Heed's Sarsaparllla. At last I consented, and I have never taken an) thing which helped me as much as Heed's Barsapa rllla, which restored me te health and vigor. I have been taking It about four months, and am new a different liclng. I can work all day with very little fatigue. I recommend It te anyone whose system Is prostrated." Nr.LtA Neble, Peoria, 111. . A GOOD. APPETITE. " When I bought Heed's Sarsaparllla I made a geed Investment of one dejlar In mediclne for the first time. It has driven en rheumatism and Improves! my appetite se much that my bearding mistress says I must keep It lucked up or she will be cemjulled te raise my beard with every ether boarder that takes Heed's Barsapa rills." Themas Burhkll, 139 Tlllary street, Brooklyn, N. Y. "We all like Heed's Rarmpsrllla, It Is se strengthening." Likkik Balfour, Auburn, 11.1. HOOD'S 8AK8APARILLA Beld by nil druggists. $1 ; six for te. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. (2) H UMPIIHEY'8 PR. HUHPHREY'H SPECIFICS are sclcntl cally and carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many cars In private practice with success and for ever thirty years used by the people. Every single Specific. Is a special cure for the tit sea se named. These Specifics cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing the system, and are In fact and deed the SOVEREIGN REMEDIES OK THE WORLD. LIST OF I'ltlNCirAL NOS. I. FEVERS. Congestion. Inflammation 2. WORMS, Werm Fever, Werm Celic 3. CRYING COLIC, or Teething of Infants, 4. DIARRHCEA, of Children or Adults , 5. DYSENTERY. Griping, Bilious Celic... (I. CHOLERA MORBUS, Vomiting 7. COUGHS. Celd. Bronchitis . H. NEURAI.OIA, Toothache. Faccache...... II. HEADACHE, Sick Headache, Vertigo... 10. DYSPEPSIA. Bilious Stomach 11. SUPPRESSED or PAINFUL PERIODS, 12. WHITES, tee Profuse Perlexl I I. CROUP. Cough, Dlfflcult Breathing 14. SALT RHEUM, Erysipelas, Eruptions... 15. RHEUMATISM. Rheumatic IMins ID. FEVER and AGUE, Chills, Malaria . 17. PILES, Blind or Bleeding III. CATARRH. Inttnen7a,Celd In the Head, 20. WHOOPING COUGH. Violent Coughs .. 21. GENERAL DEDILlTY.Pftyslcal Weak- ness 27. KIDNEY DISEASE 2. NERVOUS DEBILITY .11.00 .'10. URINARY WEAKNESS. Wetting Bed, .60 32. DISEASES OF THE HEART, Palpita tien -51.W Sold by druggists, or sent postpaid en receipt or price. Dlt. IIUMi'llRKV'H MASUAI, (144 pages) rlelilv bound lu cloth and geld, mailed free. llu.MrintKiN' Mkdicink Ce., 10U Fulton HI. N.Y P SPECIFICS. Tll,Th,St.W jFuvnitutrff. w IDMYER'B CORNER. A H eavy Fall. New Is i our chance te buy FURNITURE Irlees hav e " knocked " down until almost all pretlthasbecn"swcrtBVBy." What we lese i ou gain. Yeu wonder why this sacrltlce 1 The wonder Is : Our Stock Is Toe Big Must Ikj cut down. We want jeu te have It rather than carry It ever summer. This Is the only reason. Quality and st.vle as high as ever, but the price Is low enough te nuke a chill run down your back. WIDMYERS CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. e CHS A G1HHH SUMMER COMFORT What Is mere refrcstdng, especially these Het Summer Da)s, than the home coining ten neat und prettily furnished home? Wccan help jeu make It se at very small cost. However, te enable jeu te bear the "Heat and burden of the day," we eiler ou "SLEEP COM lORTS," vlr. : Easy Comfert-Olvlng Mattresses and Spring Beds, at all prlc-es. We'll renew the " Comfert " In ) our old Hulr Mattress for little money or make a ncwenu te order. Lei us help ou be comfortable. Ochs & Gibbs, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE, (2d, 3d & 4th Floers,) NO. 31 SOUTH QUEEN ST. all-lyd TTEINITBH'S. 22 DAYS LEFT. The Chair Sale WILL CONTINUE FOR 22 DAYS, And vie have added te Chalre some ether geed that must go net for profit hut for Cash, whatever they will bring. The Rocker for $1.00 STILL LEADS. That FOLDING LAWN BENCH new I2.U) Onlj u Few of Them. 1-ust we-ek It v as 2.sj. We prefer Giving jeu the Profits te carrj lug the goods. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. 49-Personal Attention Given te Undertak ing. itttielc. SPECIAL NOTICE. PLEASE READ THIS! Wi: HAVi: .TAKEN THE AGENCY KOUTHE Schemacker Geld-String Piane! We have them new In stock, aud Invite our friends and the public generally terall and see them. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., N0.21WEsT KING STREET. nSMvd&w TES.SE JONEJi A COJ J Manufacturers CONFECTIONERS' FINE PAPER BOXES. Thei met beautiful Hue lu the United Slates. 145 Commerce St.. Phlladel. uuf Va. Write for descriptive price list. wmdtl-TSUed H Clothing. me CLOTHING BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. -FOR Tilt: Ltast Meney. Extraordinary Bargains In Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing. Prices 3S Per CeiiLLevter than Ever Heretofore. All Our Weel Men's Casslmere Bulls, down tefAt7,tand!IO. All Our Own Weel Men's Chev let Bulls down te tt, Hand 110. All Our All-Weel Bey's Bulls down te ft, IS, 18 and m. All Our Children's Suits down te 11.00, 11.25, $I.7,SKUW,.00,VUJ0. Thin Coats and Coats and Vests at less than first cost price. These goods must lie sold new In order te make room for our large Fall Stock new being manufactured. . Our Great Clothing Department Makes Down Bale cannot lie equaled In this city or else where. Bee our Qualities and Prices before pur chasing. It will pay you te call. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 H0BTH QUBEN ST., S.W. CORNER OF 0BAN0B, LANCASTER, FA. Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. -j-ARTIN BROS. Clothing and Furnishing Goods ! Thkre are many things lu our stock of Summer Goods that must go. We don't want them here next win. tcr. The strange prices put en them Is very much below Ran Offering for Everybody. the low prices usually asked for the same qual ity. Men's and Bey's Suits that will tit your Ideas In style and quality. We may fit your backs. Woolen Casslmere Suits In Bummer Weights and Summer Celers, fc" te til. Tropi cal Coats and Vests made from Cey Ien Flannel, Mnlinlr. Pnnire. Tricot. K5r tnS-lnO. We'll de much te help you keep cool during these het suury uujs. rsec uur siut-K ui nniiiicinmris. Every price, und many styles. Yeu can ear them while camping, traveling, lounging or for business. Belts te go with Flannel Shirts arc here in solid colors, two, three, four stripes, or silk, 10c tnSOc Gauze and Halbrlggnn Shirts and Drawers, 25c. Silk Handkerchiefs, Linen Handkerchiefs (net cotton), French Web Suspenders, xtra value. The prices vre've initeu Summer Ties takes them out eulcklv. They must go quick. Buy ers notice the prices und wonder why se low. The reason Is we want te sell this season's goods this season. MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOS. 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. H 1U.-JH & BROTHER. LessTen Per Cent. All of our SUMMER hUITS for Men, Beys and Children have been marked Ten Per Cent, off of the former low prices. It Is te jour ad vantage te sec our Fine Assortment and Ixw Prices before purchasing. MEN'S SU1TS-K.00 TO 20.00 Less Ten Vtr Cent. DOY'H SUITS- J..V) TO IlitH) Ixws Ten Per Cent. CUILDHEN'K 6UiT8-l.ii0 JO e7.&u Less Ten Per Cent. MEN'S FURNISHINGS In Assortment and I.ew Prices Equalled by Nene. WORKING PANTS, TOc, 75c, 8.V, V5c, !I,00. WORKING SHIRTS, 25c, 30c, 35, 45c, 50c. d one-prick CLOTIIIEItH AND l'UKNISIlERS, Herth Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. w ILLIAMSON A FOSTER. BUYERS RADIANT WITH JOY OUR BARGAIN SALE I WELCOME TRICES. STOUT GENTS SUITS. JSOISults ,. ..Marked $600 10(1) ' " 8 00 12W) " " UO) 11(1) " ... " 1100 STOUT flENTS PANTS. J5.V) Pants . Marked f I. V) 3 50 " -IT, J 50 " " 2() THIN COATS AND VESTS. S3 50 Ceat aud Vests.i-.... Marked J2 50 1 00 ' 3 (I) I a) " ' "100 FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. ."He Suspenders Cut te liic 25e " 17e lie " " lle IV ' ' 10.; seu nun ;c "4 nose 25c i He ITctl He "ic Neck mute 17c 13: WV5 25e 17c l.le IOe tarn 2 00 150 ee ckwear ks " .tse ' S " . .. 17e " ... l.'- " . . (150 Flaunt I Shirts ill) 200 A tine line of Saline W nder scarf for Flan ml shirts at .", 10c. 1A-. 17c. 'JOe. 25, ase and 50c. if .,ti.i,.it'rii.. v i Cut Price en Ferfex Huts. Men's 1 00 Straw Hats . Cut te S2 50 lit) 2U) 150 12"i 121 1( i () 175 I Ut 125 100 ,.i 00 We have three cratles of Hlue Straight Htlm Straw Huts, II, tL50 and U. Alse three geed cheap Uiubte Hut with geld cans II, 11.20 and IL50. ull 2i In. sire. The II tirade Is a geed one. The 11.20 grade is better and guaranteed net te fade. The 11.50 grade Is a Gleria Cleth, LADIES! we would call jour attention te one of our special lines In Summer Footwear. A Hrlght Dongola She-, flexible, soles, low I heels and square tee at 124) Is well worth leek- Innat. We hnve them In all sizes from 1 te K and widths from A te 1), Insuring you u xrrect nttlng and a comfortable shoe. Williamson & Fester, U3-3B E.HT KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA., AND 318 MAHKET BIREET. HABiUBBeJRO, FA w Ml HIRSH BROTHER goet b $hoe. B OOTS AND SHOES. BARGAINS IN 8H0E8. Jnst ttcelved, direct from the factory, ever one thousand pain of Ladles' shoes that were mad and stamped te be sold for 12.50 a pair, but the party tailed before the reeds were fin ished ; se I mad them an offer at the factory for the (feeds and had them finished in splendid style, and I am efferlnt; you these shoes for tl JO and 12.00 per pair and every pair guaranteed. Se this Is a rare chance te get n fZSO shoe for 11.50 and 12.00. Alse a let of Men's and Hey's Hheeswa are closing out cheap. A full Hue of IllackandTan Oxford Ties for Ladles, Misses and Children at the lowest prices In the city. D. P.Stackheuse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, FA. a30-lydw c UT PRICES OF SHOES- CONTINUED HERE! SHOES-ALL SORTS ! Fer Ladle', GentV and ChlldrenV wear. Prices marked down from !Ke te $2.00 per pair, according te quality. Plain substantial liinktH, Htaudard styles, adapted for every day requirements, very flne grades for drew, and many ether goeel kinds thai ill! the gap betwecu. Heme llucsi complete iu bIwh, ethera broken, yet ln-the airgregate we've every length and width iwcitwary te fit comfortably the feet that 1 1 1 ny be brought here te be elad. There's net a foxy-looking iierllbaliapcd shoe in the let, but, ou the contrary, arc us new, bright and elenu In apiwarancc as if from the nmkert te-day. If tliere'a n shoe want you have te atip ply, iu large or sinnll Blren, flne or medium grade, you'll be wlso.te give us n call te see hew well vv e may atilt you In n shoe hk well in n money sense. If they are net at least 2 jier cent, oft" value oil' com iet Hern values then we give up our guess en shoes aud shan't expect te make of you a iM'rmaucut patron. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Ta. B OOTH AND BHOEH. A Big Reduction IN SHOES. As we have secured tin trolef'Tho Celebrated the agency and sole con n! " Frank D. Wevlmun ihlaLadlcs'.MIsscV, Chll- it Ce.'s Fine Philadelphia Iidlcs'.Mii elrcn's und Infants' Shoes, and as ICTs iiccrssarv te run a large line of any make, te keep the agency or control of them, we have decided te mark dewd the whole, line (ladles'. Misses' and Children's), of James Cetter's Flne Philadel phia Shoes, and run In their nlae thoabeTo mentioned Hue. lu order te s 11 them off lu a short time, we have marked EVERY PAIR BELOW COST. Ladles French Kid, Common Sense and Opera Tee Shee, C. D, and E. widths, fUX); former price, H.60. Ladles' Hrlght Dongola Coiiujieii Senseand Square Tee Shee, C. D. and K. widths, f.1.00; former price, 14.00. Misses' French Kid, Opera and Square Tee, C. end D. widths, K1.00 ; former price, 11.00. Misses' Hrlght Dongola, Opera und Sqiture Tee, C. and D. whlths.liSi : former price, 11.00. Misses' Curuceu Kid, K lull Cut Heel and Spring Heel, C. and D. widths, 11.50; former pi Ice, 12.00. '-Th!s Hue vve have sold for about three ears, and our many customers who wear them tun testify tethelr qualities. Slmn they have een inarKCU newu iney nave ikhmi selling very fast und cannot last very long, se de net Tilnine us If you fall te save 11.00 by Inijlngu tmlref this let. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Tbe Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. OSlere closed cv ery evening at 8 o'clock, ex cept Monday and hulurduy. flavneee. H ARNESH. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, lVNCASTER, FA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AN General Stable Supplies, -AT- Chs. E. Hakkli's. (SUCCEWiOK TO M. II AIIEHBL'SH A bO!.) S1GX OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. D. P. STACiB. m k nnr, Qva H AOEH IinOTIIER. - "m Our stock of Wall Papers and Ceiling Decorations is made up of all grades of Staple goods in Bronzes, Sanitary Washabln Papers, Blanks, etc. Alse lines of Nevel Decorations in Rilicf, Moorish Fret-Werk, Roem Mould Meuld ings in Colorings te order. B ARDAMcELROy. bard & Mcelrey, Meb. 33 and 35 Seuth Quean Btrett, TABLE LINENS Extra bargains hi Table masK pattern at av. Pleached tlcrmnn Table worth 82Ke don't bur It, In plain white or priee. jciierffrnuesni.e36c, l.Mfluaillies, heavier than the ordinary Table Oil Llelh, son end pliable, at ISe per J nrd. A crral ninny use It for fleer; by tacking It down will de v ery well for thatpurpese. Think of It, 4 tVl wide and only 18c per jard. lr you want Oil Cleth or any kind-Table, Fleer, Shcir or Stair we e-nn suit ) en at barcnln prices. FEATHERS We want te call your attention new, should you need Feathers a little later uu. that we sell the Rest Feathers lower than you ran buy them anywhere else. We have lust added a chenpersrade that we sell at 50c. , HKM.S ANTH One bale or Rest Heavy Unbleached Muslin Remnant's O'ie : regular price, He. Anether let of these Extra Hiavy Olncham Ilemuantsal5kd ; worth He. A liner crude In Hem. minis at 7c j regulsr prlre, e. Cotten Flannel Remnants at .V, H'e, He, 10c, etc. We, can't tilwav s set these goods In Remnants. They sell hist whenever we have them, If jeu nerd any all and t hem. DHEHS (UNOHAMS-Snme or the choicest st les In Dress tlliiKhams in the city. , HOSIERY Olie let or Children's Himi In three sires, at (kv per pair J Just ij price. Fast Hlaek Hew ler Indies or Children, that ure rasl black, two pairs for iV, Hargalus In Ladles', Men's and Children's Hen of all kinds. UNDERWEAR Ha mains In Light and Medium Weight Summer Underwear. H1UVCLES-The lnniler Safely llh-veles are the easiest running wheels In tbe wcrhl. L. A. W. meet, Hagrrstewn, Md July t, . I riHlennoer Die PivmlerSiilelles In the K A. W. raceu Hagerstown, and nltheiigh I novrrlieferensle a surety outside of trjlng them, I finished half a length liehlnd the winner. It Is a remarkably easy running wheel. W. I. WILHELM, Reading, Pa. At Ijiucaslcr, Ph., meet July IS, 'hi, In the i-mlle safely race W. I. Wllhelm una Pieuiler wen: W. W. Taxis, en a Premier, second, and W. L tlrubb, en a Premier, fourth. At St. Catharines, Onl., July 1, tw. In the hlll-ellmhlng contest, H entries, H. A. Pmtl. of Rwheslcr, ou a Premier, wen In 51 seconds. Somciirthrmltteoklmliiuleand.il seconds, whllu sevenil falleil te ellmli the hill at all. An easy running wheel counts en the track, en the read, and In hllU'lluiblng. Come and see uilf ,veu want uneasy running wheel, and let us sell jeu the Premier. BARD& Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. THIS WEEK WKMAKKPUUTllKKKKIiUrTIOKH IN Till'. HKMAININU LOTH OF 8UMMKK HTUl'W, A8 WKl.li AH IN KOMJS MNRS OK KTAI'LliS. IRTE OFFER : ALL OUR REST FRENCH SATEENS at Sic. ALL OUR IINEDESIONSOK WOOLCHALLIESat 15c, ALL OUR AMERICAN SATEENS nt I0e., ALL OUR He. DREKS (UNOIlAMH slfitle.. ALL OUR 10c DRESS (UNUIIAMS at Be. BAHHAINS IN LADIES' GLOVEM. . HARGAINS IN CORSETS. HAROAINSIN HOSIERY, HARUAINS IN RUCHINcIM, HARUAlNSiN COLLARS AND CUFFS. HAIU1AINS IN HANDKERCHIEFS, nAROAINS )N TAHLE LINENS, TOWKIJi AND NAI'KINS. -AlK) Just received Olie Case or the first Prints at Ac, ami a line, selection or Fast Celer Chul llMuttl'Jc FAHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. AR?ETs"cirEAlC " . - - CARPETS CHEAP, ' AT IWTetzer dt Haughman's. CAitPfrrs. cAHPHrrs... . CAHI'LTS... . CARPETS.. ...At HI .At UJ.JU .At 15 e ...A I J) e HandBome AsBortment of Turkish Rugs. CARPET RAGS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. Metzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (Ol'l'OSITK THK C'OOl'KK HOUHK.) SJf,tatcltc. H. Z. RHOADS A SON. LOW PRICES. Follewlnc will he round a list et goods low prlred-alwsys In our steck: Child's .UC Geld Finger ItliiKK, 2,1c.;Mlakit' Geld Finger Rings, 75e-.; Indies' Geld Finger Rings, 11.00 Sleeve Buttens, 25c., .'Oc.,tl.ea; Cellar Huttens, 23c. te 11.00; Diamond Cellar Buttens, 12.00; Ladles' and Misses' Breastpin, 25c. tell.00; Mourning Plus and Earrings, 25c. te 1-5.00; Ilrae let, 2V. te10; Nickel Clocks, l,0U; 8-Day MaiillrC'lecks,t3.7S; Ijtdlrs'Oeld Wulclus, 115.75; Nickel Watches, II.OOj Silver Wutches.flO. 0-RealrIiiK In all bruuchi shy geed workmen ami all work warranted. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. -Ai.js'aesn i&avvet B AROAINS! Shirk's Carpet Hall ! Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c; Wk Have tub Imhekmt and Ili.sr Stock in theCitv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. )eaUve llLINN & IIRKNLMAN. NOW IKTIIKTIMi: TO HAVi: YOI'H Old Heaters Pixt in Order, OR TO HAVi: A a New Heater Put In. WE MAKE NO FAILURES IN HEATING. FLINN & BRENEMAN, no. 152 JSTertti Qvieen Street, LANCASTER, PEW A, 5oeb. DECORATIVE WORK reit- WALLS AND CEILINGS, NOVEL RILIEF COMBINATIONS, LINCRUSTA WALTON, (Special designs submitted.) HA6ER & BROTHER, ' 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St. Opposite Fountain Inn. Linen at ZV, l) yards wide: letter grade In Da. Linen at 50c : worth RHic. Ifveu think II ain't neat Turkey red border. Alse If air Itlearh at same i Opposite Fountain Inn. OARPErS... CARPETS.. , CAItPEl'S..., HHUySELS.. AtSI c Aim e ....At-Vk; up lel.(IU .....Frem .'A- Dp firtll. BA RUAINS I IO TO- -FOR- Crattctcvs' Clttibe. ENNHYLVAN!A"RAILROADBCnEMTt , In etTect from May 1.1, 1MB. i rains ivittsi r . jt 1. M tWmmi ttti2XJ???JilR" -TJ u ,VBB a mFi 7 ""WWlflliH Htt IWIIUWRi t ..ii WJSTWARD. Pncine Kxpressf rsnws Kvhrn.fti Philadelphia. Iaiicatter ii.? p. ni. t: n. m. 4.10 a. in. 7-na a in. is. a. tn. e.23 a. m. Way rassenterl!'.!!!!!!! 6:30 a. m MantralnvtaMUnvl Ne.2MallTralnt. Nlnirara Kxpre.ss-. l tsi sn i . 1 K.11 a. m D-M a. m via Columbia tt.SO n. in. via Columbia UMn. m. tin fnllttnlilit lfh.V. a. m '11.00 a. Bis Fast Llnef ."'.'. iiniinvnr J rwivvm J no p. ra. 2.10 p. m. 2 SO p. ra. fi.aep. . 7.40 p. m. T.VS n. tl. r rceericu Accem.., Ifii caster Accem... ItarrlshnrK Accem ..nllltllhln AnaiM. vlaMLJer.. znp, in. 4. p. m. 1-14 p. m. 9.39 p. m. Ilsrrlshure KxtirrsJC" Western Kipresst 11:10 p. m. I r-oe p. m. ArrniR-m KAUTWllit. Iicava Incaster, 2.-30 a. in. 4: IS a. m. 6.11 a. in S:10 a. in. S..V) a. in, 9-00 a. in. lUiSa. m. I2i p. m. a -vs i, in. .1.-00 p. til. t-.ta p. in. t:4A p. m. H..Vt p. in. Arrive Plilln. Exprewf ...... 1'hlla 4 2ft a. m. 6.W a. m S.JWl.. n. nn. ..iih;j.....,m Lancaster Acee..M Harrlsburg Extrcss 10:20 a. m. iiiicasicr.ccem Columbia Accem..., Atlantic, Kxrressf...... Seashore Express....... Philadelphia Accem. vIs.MCJey. Il:4& a. m. I:3 p. m. 8:1ft n. tit. 6 45 p. m. r, vi p. m. H SO p.m. 1 .15 p. m. 10-.55 p. m. nuntiay Mall ...., Day Kxpresst-. Harrlsburir Accem....' Mull Tralnf.... I The only trains which run dallr. On Sunday the Mall train west runs by way Columbia. .... .i' IV KDOD, rieneral I'assenirer Agent. CIIAS. E. I'UUII, (Jcncral ManaRcr. XJIULADELl'JIIA JRKADINU RAILROAD READINC1 A COLUMBIA DIVISION. On and after Monday, July 1, im, train leaxc Ijincastcr (KIiir street), as follews: Fer Reading and Intermediate points, week elays.7.30 a. in., 12.3fS,3.M p. m.: Sunday, 8.0S a m.. .1.515 r..m. Fer rfiilsdelphla, week days, 7:30 a. m., 12.3J, 3-41 p. m.j Sundays, SA1 p. m. ! or New Yerk via I'hlladelplils, week days, 7.HJa.ni.,I2..15,3:Mp.m. Fer New Yerk la Allenlewn, weekdays. 121rp. in. Fer Allentown, week da)s, 7:110 a. ni.,3.p in.: Sunday, 3..V) p.m. or 1'ettsvlile, week days, 7:n. ni 3:4 p. m., Bnndav, 3.M p. m. ... Fer Lebanon, week days. 7,-flO a. m., 12.33,5.40 p. in. ; Sunday, 805 a. m, 3 Sfi p. in. Fer HarrlsburR, week dajs, 7KM a. m., 12.15, 5.40 p. m. J Sunday, 8.05 a. in. . or O-Uarryvllle, WPck dj tj 5 , m., 2.00, 8.00 p.m.; Sunday, 5:10 p. in. TRAINS FOR LANOASTKIL Lcae ReadliiR, week dajs, 7.20, 11:55a. m., 6Mp. iii.s Sunday, 7rt0 a. m.j 3:10 p.m. lne Philadelphia, week days, 4.15; 1000a. in., 4.00 p. in. lae New Yerk via Philadelphia, weekdays, 7:Ha. in., 1:30,12.00 p. m. Iji'ave New Yerk via Allenlewn, week days 4:00 a. in.. LOO p. m. Leae Allenlewn, week days, 5 52 a.m.; 4JI0 p. in. I.cae Pettsvtlle, week dajs, 5.50 a. m., 4S1S p. m. Imiif Ix-lmnen, week dajs, 7.12 a. m 12:80 7:15 p. m. ; Sunday, 7.55 a. in., 8.45 p. m. Iun Harrlsburg, week days, 0.25 n. m.J Bun. day, tl.50 a. in. Uine 0.uarryvllle. week days, 6.40, 11:45 a. m., 3 00, 4.5J p. m. Sunday, 7:10 b. hi. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. lfne Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, and Seulli street wharf. Fer Atlantlu Cltv, week days, expresses, I1O0 a. in. and 4O0aud 5O0 p. in.: Accommodation, 7:30 a. in. and 4.30 p. lu. j Sunday, Express, 8.-09 andOKa.m., Accommodation, 8.00 a. III., 4:88 p. in. RetumtiiR leave Atlantic Clly, depeit corner, Atlantic and Arkansas Aeuues. Weekdays. Express 7.0U and 10:12a. in. and 4 p. in. Accem. modatlen,805a.iii. aud 4.80 p. in. Sundays Express, 4 nud G.JO p. m. Accommodation, VM a. m. and 4 or, p. m. Detailed time tables can be obtained at ticket etHecs. A.A.McLKOD. C (J, HANCOCK. Vice Pres. A fjen'l M'gr. Ocn'l Pass'r AiL L" KlTiwN'tLANCTEirelNTn.HB RAILROAD. Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and after HUMDAY, May 12, lim. NORTHWARD. Lcae a.m. p. M. KIiir Street, Irfinc- 7.00 12.l I Sunday. r. M.iA. K. P. M. n:ai a.tn 6.50, 8.L1 830 8:45 6:48 9:17 S:M 44 41 51 lAilcaster 7.07 12:4.'! Manhelm 7:-11 1:20 Cornwall 7:60 I; 48 Arrleat Lebanon 8:11 1.58 SOUTHWARD. Lcuvei A. M. p. M. Lebanon - 7:12 12.30 Cornwall . 7:27 12.45 Manhelm'. 7:58 1:16 1-iuncaKtcr 8.27 1:52 Arrhcat . KIiir Street, Iine, 8iH ' 2.00 A. M. WIIMON, Sup). It. A C. S.H.NEFF,Hupt.C.R. IL 7.00' 9.32 6:15 r. M. A. IT. 7:15! 7:55 7:30 8:10 7J7, 8.-40 8:23 :U 8.30 9.29 , Railroad. P.M. &4S 4J8 6.09 5:10 Ittatchc. -lyATiii-aj. Watches, (Mecks, Jewelry, Specs. F.ye-OUuise, r.ie,, nv j tj w vn r I'liiur". Optical (IimsIs. Telcuninh TIlDiC Dallv, Every .i utiu in mis uine ua . . ............. . i- i. -.... -, rcfully 1'epulred. vLeui8 Weber,' nw w;j nerwi yueva nv,, nenr r. n. a. DwSUWki lit. saalii.L A... hi u n 4M ma-Aa. vrC rEWELKRANDOITICIAN. Spectacles ! IFYOUREYESTHOUHLKYOUHAVETHEM, EXAMINED WITHOUT C1IAIUJE MY Jeweler and Graduate Optician. NO DROPS USED. Ne. 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. H1 ERR I REPAIRING ! De jeu liawn Watch or Cleck that need re pulr? It may Imi one- that has liecu repaired and docs no rismI. If se, brliiR It te us, and we will Guarantee Yeu the Best Werk Yeu huM'Cwr had done. All kinds of Jewelry und Spectacle Repairing, KugruNliiR, Etc. All Werk Ouarantced and Prli-es the lowest. Oh nils a Trial aud jeu 111 Call Again, HERR. Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. iientoefuvHiehiiifl (Soeb. e ALL AND SEE -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Cundle-Llglit; Heats them all. Anether Let of Cheap flleibes for lias and Oil Steves, THE "PERFECTION" METAL MOULDING aud RUUHER CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them all. Thlsstrlpoutncursalietliers. Kctp-i out the cold. Slops rattling of windows. Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow and rain. Anyone can upply It no waste or dirt made in applying It. Can lie, fltleel anj w herene holes te bore, re-ady for use. I will net spilt, warppr shrink u i ushluii strip It the most perfcct-tfAt the Btec, Heater aud Range Stere of Jelui P. Sdiaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. 5Vtteritcu. T UTHER B. K-iUFFJlAN,. Arr01LSKY.AT-UW. 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