"lfpTra ?' V v" rjV ,S Sw w TttU IdrJfrCASTER DAILY nm&LICKENCEB, tUESOAY, AUGTTST 20, 1889. . -v-aV- y.""'ii -, . r; v.. ... V -ta- "-- O' $. . Iittle lady ix geldex framje. Little Lady In the golden frame, Speak, and tell rue truly what's your name ? Once It seems a weary while age Such another girl I used te knew! Brown hair twlited Inte placid curl. 'Eyes demure and forehead like a. pearl. Meuth sedate aud seltmti smile who cau 'Neath the glances of the Artlil Man Aht that silken gown I what trembling pride Swells the foolish little heart Inside! Lnconbeul the threat right primly kct .And below, the breldcred panlalct. In your hand jeu entry idiall 1 y Hoe of Jnne or violets erMnv ? Te one growth alt flower gardens ran 'Neath the nngerx or the Artist Man. Yes, you have your girlish dreams, no doubt f Won't seu tell in what jeu dream about? You're a bit tee quiet for my taste. Never gleeful, never making haste ! All the little girls that lev e me best Daneennd chutter with a sweet unrest Yet een they, perhnp, would scarcely plan EscaradesticrerctheAitlvtMan. Little Lady, slnce IN e had my say, Tell me what you think of me te-day, De my wrinkles please you? Is It fatr That the snow should cling se te my hair? De you knew me for the girl who sat In your gown, your curl, j our garden hat. Lougage, when first the world began, fat and posed before the Artist Man? Frem Youth'! Cbmfianteii, The Dendly Toothpick. Frem the Ilosten Ucrflld. " De you lwew," said a phvslclati te n Herald mail vcsterilav. " that the great American habit of toothpick chewing is responsible for a very large number of human ills?" The young man was mere than surprised. He wild he'd be glad te learn Just hew theso evlli are wrought by the apparently harmless nnd lndispcusabfe toothpick. " ell," said the.pbvslcian, " of ceurse I refer mere particularly te the prnctice of chewlug wooden toothpicks. And when I tnedlfy my statement in this way I don't htive any hesitation in reiterating that the wooden toothpick Is an engine of destruc tion. If you have ever uetlcrxl these things much you lmve observed that a geed many people who take their meals nt restaurants or hotel cafes, and rush out immediately afterward te business, snatch en the way a toothpick, sometimes soveral of them, and thrust the little woeJen spears Inte the mouth. In nine cases out ten they don't u&e the toothpick quickly nnd as a matter of business but they ro re tniu it in the mouth after all neces sity l'er its function hnsceaed. They chew en It and webble It about under the jaws, and finally the pleee of weed is reduced te it ragged pulp, and then it is usually cast away. A cry frequently .small particles of the weed are swallowed and I knew en e man he was in the habit of eating his toothpick. I becaiue acquainted with him, because, he wanted me te gle him something te heal his stomach, sa hlch was icnlly in a Ulcerated condition, 't he small particles of vv oed th.it are swal lowed frequently ledgo in the walls of the stemich somewhere, and iuduce gastric distuibance. I knew several cases which proved fatal. A man may go chewing toothpicks ferfiO v ears and never suffer any Ul cllects, but his lesfoitutiate neighbor may chew them for a few days and dle en account efit. I tell you a fact when I say lets of troubles w Hh the digestlv e apparatus and lets of mero serious ailments may be, and have been by me in many instances traced te the ue of toothpicks as I have pointed out. The habit, 1 nntlee, Is ene that Is growing rapidly, and, aslde from the fact that it Is an lllbicd and rude custom it is te be detested en hygienic principles. I found the ethor day that ponie restaurants dip their toothpicks In seme aromatic fluid, like cinnamon, aud this tends te catise n big spread of the toethplek-chow-Ing habit. The person w he puts one of these prepared sticks in his mouth can hardly reit the temptation te chew en it. It's an awful habit, and I'd tike te Bee poeplo step It. " The lleruld man saw his filctid the dentist yesterday, and told liiin about the pnysician's warning ami nuvice, ana uskeu him what he thought about it. "Well," he said, smiling. " I don't knew that I ought te talk of such a thing. If we fellow s glve the public tee much advice, whoie will our Irade ceme from? The fact Is, the habit of toothpick chewing bilngs the dentists lets of customers.. In a long piactlce I've seen hew vcrydestiuctiveand dangerous the wooden toothpick li when ihcwed. It dostieys the gums and the teeth, its ehowed fibres lacorate the bron chial passages', get into the threat and head, and iuduce catairh, bad breath and general dlsflguicmcut of the mouth. If I w'ere a philanthropist, Instead of the dentist. I should advlse overybody te avoid chewing toothpicks." llalc nutl Hearty In Old Afje. What Is mere beautiful than an ancient tree clothed with an ample rebe of verdure. Apt Is the comparison between such a growth and an old man or woman Infused with health and vigor. The sine quit uen, the Indispensable con dition of lgoreusoulh, robust manhood and a virile old age, Is sound digestion. Without this life Is shorn of the hearty zest that should nt tend It, Ne mere beneflcrcnt and agreeable contributor te the attainment of a hale old age, and efficient means of counteracting the lutlnaltles that tee often attend life's decline, ran be found than Heilcttcr's blemach Hitters. Dj speptlc symptoms, a tendency te kidney complaint, ncreus Inquietude trnd rheumatic trouble are overcome by Its use. The cttect of exposure and overwork aic nullified by It, nud It aCcrds efficient protection te all subjected te malarial Influences. Ulc It a thorough trial. The Incitement Xet Over. The rush en the druggists still continues and dally scores of people call for abettlc of Kemp's alam far the Threat nnd Lungs for the cum of Coughs, Colds, Ilrenchltls, Asthma aud Cen sumptleu. Kemp's Balsam, thestandard family remedy, Is sold en a guarantee and never falls te give entire satisfaction. Price We and 51.00. Trial size free. nutt-lmd&w (1) 1 ' ' ' ' Special J.teticc0. Jluckleu's Arnica Salve. TnEBnsTS.vi.vr. In the world for Cuts, Bruises Rercs, Ulcers, .Salt Rheum, Fever Seres, TPttcr, Chapped Hands, ChllblHlns, Cerns, and all Bkln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no ray required. It Is guaranteed te give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Ter sale by H, 11. Cochran, Druggist, Net. 137 and 131) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. JuneilMyd Epoch. The tianiitten from long, lingering and pain ful sickness te robust health mnrks an epoch In the life of the Individual. Such a remarkable vent Is treasured In the mcmeiy and the agency whereby the geed health has been at tained Is gratefully blessed. Hencelt Is that se much Is heaid m pralte of Electric Hitters, be many feel thej ewe their icstorutlen te health, te the ute of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If yeuare troubled with any dUeasc of Kldncs, Liver or stoma h, of long or short standing, seu will surely Mud relief by use of Electric Hit ters Seldnt (0- andtl per bottle nt 11. H Coch ran h DrugHiere.ljTaud 1K1 North Queen strati, Lancaster, t'a d Mothers! Mether- ! ! Mether ! ! ! Vie ou dlsliuKd at night and broken of j our rest by a sick child suffering and crjlng with the i xcruelntliu pain of cutting teeth? If e, goat once and gctaboltle of MRS. WINS LOW'S, POOTHINU SVRCF. It will icllcve the peer llttle sufferer immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mlstnke about It. There Is net ft mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at ence that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the methtr, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly sare te use In all cases and plens.int te the taste, aud W the prescription of one of the eldest and best female phj slcluns and nurses In the United States, held everywhere, IS cents a bottle. June231ydAw A sife Investment. Is one which ts guaranteed te bring m sat isfactory result, or In ca'-eef failure a icturn of pnrchuse price On this tafe plan you can buy from our ndvertised Druggist u bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It U guaranteed tu bring reltif in ever) case, when med for any afluctlen of Threat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption. Inflammation of Lungs, Ilrenchltls, Asthma, whooping Cough, Croup. et, ft.1 It Is ple.is.int and esieeable te taste, perfectly safe, and can alwavs be do de pended upon. Tital bottle frte at It. B. Coch ran's Drug snore. 1S7 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaur, P.i. ,lj SVUoritctje. "T VTIIElTT'. KAL'KraAN, ATTOHN LY-AT-UV W. Kcreml Fleer KulilemaiuLftw Building, Ne. u North Dnke Street. apr:i-lyd.tw VrOTICK IO TlttsWhSUItS AND UIJN .L NE1W All jiersens are hen b forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall ndMixjedwellOfUitesln Lebanon or Laucuslcr ueuntlcs, whether Inclesed or unlnelesed, ttltlit-r for the purpose of sheeting or Ashing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing ou said lands of tbe undersigned afte Ibis uetlre. WJI. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PERCY ALDEN, EDW.C. FREEMAN, Aiwrni'! for it, w, Celtmau's HHrs. rcLA LIVER PILLS. THEOENtJlNEDR.C -CELEBRATED- LIVER PILLS! Intemperance a Disease W'hen the celebrated Dr. Rush declared that drunkenness was a disease, he enunciated n truth which the exicrlence aud observation of medical men Is every day confirming. The many apparently insane excesses of thee who Indulge In the use of splrltuens liquors may thus be accounted for. Th true cause of con duct, which Is taken for Infatuation, Is very frequently diseased state of the Llv er. Ne or gan In the human system when deranged, pro duces a mere frightful catalogue of dleafi4 And If, Instead of applying remedies te the manifestations of the disease, as Is tee often the case physicians would prescribe with a view te the original cause, fewer deaths would result from diseases Induced by n deranged state of the Liver. Three-fourths of the diseases enumer ated under the head of Consumption havethelr sent In a diseased Liver. The genuine Dr. C. McLane'B Ltvcr 1111s, prepared by Fleming Bres., Pittsburg, Pa., arc a sure cure. Mr. Jonathan Heugnruan, or West Union, !ark Ce, Illinois, writes te the proprietors. Fleming Brethers, of Pittsburg, Pa., that he had suffered from n severe and protracted attack of fevrr and antic, and wan completely restored te hcalthHby the nse or the genunle Dr. C. MrJ Lane's Liver Pills alone, 'ihese Pills unques tlimably possess great properties, and can be taken wlthdccIdedladTantace for tnany diseases requiring invigorating remedies, but the Liver Plus stand pre-emtnent as the means of restor ing a disorganized liver te healthy action; hence Ihe great celebrity they have attained. Insist en having the genuine Dr. C. McLann s Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bres., Pitts burg, Pa. All druggists keep them. Price 2S cents a box. (2) TTUMPIIREYS' VETEItlNAHY SPECIFICS Fer Horses, Cattle, Shicp. Dogs, Hogs AND POULTRY. SOU Pace Boek en Treatment of Animals and Chart Sent Free. cl'rks 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, A.A. J Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever. B.H. Strains, Lameness. Rheumatism. C.C. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D.D. Bets or Orubs, Worms. E.K. Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia. F.r.-Cellc or Orlpc. Bellyache. O.O. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. 11.11. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. I.I. Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J.K. Diseases of Digestion. STABLE CARE, with Specifics, Manual, Witch Hazel Oil nnd Mcdleater J7.0tl PRICE, Single Bettle (ever SO doses) IIO Sold by Druggists j or Sent Prepaid anyw here nnd In any quantity en Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., KX) Fulton St., N. Y. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NO. IS. In ue .10 years. The only suceetrul remedy for NERVOUS DEBILITY. VITAL WEAK NESS, and Prostration, from Over-Werk or ether causes. 1 rer Mai, or 5 vials and large vial powder for tS. Sold bv Dnucnts-rs or sent prepaid en re ceipt of pilcc-HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., 109 Fulton St., N. Y. unc27-Th,SAw Q3r0cctic. OUUARH REDUCED. SUGARS REDUCED AT CLARKE'S FROM le TO lKeIb ALL AROUND. BROWN SUGAR only 6c -fMb. Other Grades as Lew In proportion. We are having a Big Sale en thalVOc Coffee. Understand WE SELL YOU 1 V of It for 75c. A Freh Invoice erilam, Dried Beef and Bo logna at Cut Prices. Geed Reller Fleur, fcOc and 70c quarter. Makes Brcnd as Whlte as Snow and as Sweet as Heney. Remember, vvc sell Raser's and Hires' Reet Beer nt lie a bottle, and n SOc bottle of Lemen Bj rnp for 10c. Lets of ether bargains. Call seen aud pick them up. C Xv x&l JrtL L. J&y 12 A; H SOUTH QUEUXST. a-Telcphenc. J)8-tfdilw A T BURSK'S (JOOD NUWS. SUGARS REDUCED. Our prlcts new one cent a pound lower than what they wcren few weeks age. It I difficult te say what they will de; they might come lower, and again might go higher; the most expert grocer Is at a less te knew. COFFEES! COFFEES! COFFEES! THE PLACE TO BUY COFFEES. Our Cedecs are net surpassed for quality, al was fresh roasted, and the prices right, we have the best Mecha aud Java Ceflie In the market. Alse Ijigunyras and Rles. Our 3e Rie has n big sale. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. T RE1ST S. Table Syrups I Light as honey, heavy body, Sc a quart. Flue Sweet sugar Goods, heavy body, 10c a quart. Better Sweet Sugar Goods, heavy body, 12,'c a quart. Finest In the world, never saw the like, 15c a quart. GOOD NEWS. Sugars Still Tumbling in Price, We told you se a week age. Keep your eves wide open. Coffees Creeping Up. Codies are slowly creeping up lu price. We will net advance our prices, as we have a geed stock en bund. Our 2ec Coffee leads the world. 'Iry It and sec WHOLE MIXED SPICES AND PICKLING VINEGAR Fer I'urllj and Strength Cannet be Excelled. .STONEWARE. Jars, Jugs, Stewing Pans, Mill: I'.uis, Ac. A CARLOAD OF SALT. Four-Bushel I'gs, One-Bu'-hcl Bags. Half Buihel Bags, Peck B.igs, down te .V bags. Ale, the Best " Jumbo " Coarse Salt. Brleil Beef, U)c. Picnic Hams, 10c. REIST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE SIS., Dlnctly Oppeiita J, II. Martin A C'e.'b Dry Goods bleie, und Next Doer te Serrel Herso Hetel. fiuuecfuvttiehitta &oeba. -lALLANDSEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Light; BcaU them all. Anether I-et of Cheap Glebes for Gas and Oil stove. TlIE"PEKFKTiON" METAL MOULDING and RUBBEKCUSHION Weather Strip. Beats them all. Thlsstrtpoutwearsallether. Keeps out the cold. Steps rattling of windows. Excludes tin; dust. K(i out snow auit rain. AnyenuCHii apply It -uovtastuer ilirt inadelu api'ljlni; It. Gnu befitted anwheri no holes te bore, leady for use. I will net split, warp or shrink--u cushion strip Is the most perfect 1AI the Stev e, Heater and Range Store or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER l'A. CUthtitQ. M tKR8RATHrON. A REMINDER. DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU THAT IT WOULD BE PROFIT ABLE TO BUY .YOUlt FALL WEAR DURLNCJ THE SEASON OF LOW TRICES AND GOOD VALUES ? YOU ARE NOT IN THE HU MOR NOW, BUT THINK OP THE SAVING ON ALL l'UR CHASES. CLOTHING OFGOOD WEIGHT AND SUITABLE COLORS TOR FALL WEAR. EVERYTHING HERE IS AT ITS LOWEST TRICE, AND II YOU ARE NOT IN A BUYING HUMOR THE TRICES WILL TEMPT YOU TO BUY. THE VERY BEST TOR THE MONEY HERE THAT CAN BE HAD ANYWHERE MYERSARATnFON, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. me CLOTHING BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. Xe Clese Out The Entire Balance efOur SUMMER STOCK, We Oflcr Seme Unusual Haudteme and Stylish Stilts at tii.lU Just icduced from 510 and 512. Elegant Suits at !10. Just down from ilS and 118. Bey's and Clilldicn's Suits reduced te ene-hal their actual value. See our Bey's Suits at 83, 81 and !5. Sec our Children's Suits at Jl. $1.23, SI.75, ?. Thin Goods vcaie Selling Belew Fhst CO-.1. Our Tailoring Department Offers seme Real Bargains. See our Pnutaloeus te Order at S3.W, it, Se. 19-Yen cannot make any mistake busing these goods, whether you need them Ter imme diate use or net. L. Gansman & Bre., 66 and 68 N0KTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF 0RANQE, LANCASTER, PA. a-Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse lc the city. -tyiLLlAMSON d I OSIER. NOTICE I Having made extensive Improvement? toeurdlores vvc have decided te ei en an entirely new department, in which will be found goods exclusively for Ladle;. Wc have neither time nor knowledge at present te enumerate the articles that will be shown In thlsNcw Dtpattmcut, but merely give the peeple an early notice that our stores are Ailing up with goods for Tall at PRICES that aic JUBT, FAIR and ATTRACriVE. Wc Invite Ladles te make uj frequent visits, for new goods will be coming In a stea'dy stteam from new te Christmas. Ne trouble villi be spared te And out the want of our ratieus and glve Infor mation te all Inquirers. Ne one will be urged te buy, for we will cndcavei te make our stoics the icntrc of attraction for the people. Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. M ARTIN BROH. Clothing and Furnishing Goods 1 Mav things In Fall Wright Suits are here for the coming cool wuillur. Elcgatit 111 St) le aud Finish. FALL WEIGHT. Made from subdued strltie and check Cusslmcn . Geed Valtusiti Mill's Suits, 57 te J15. Mills Trou sers, (ZM te J3. Beys Scheel SulUIn many goedstles. Made from rellabb) iiiatrlnlend at prices that will surprise you when you see see the stj les ; SlteSW. Fer the cool evenings you may need a Fall Weight Ovtrcoet. We are ready te show them al prices that It Is easy te select our kind from In subdued and nebby stle. Fall Weight Underwear In Merine and All-Wee), SV; te 1.25. What there U left of Summer shlrU and Draw ers have been put at bargain prlrii, and you'll .iveuhalfer third en former prnes. It will Im' a saving te yon,lheugloou m.iy net nmt film this caeii. Flannel ShlrU, Bells, Blet i le Hese, Tennis bashes, ,fc. The very low prices put en hummer Neck wear has made an unusual stir, and Is appre ciated by quick buyers who knew the value. 25e for whut was We. MARTIN BROS, Merchant Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOS. 26 AND ffl NORTH QUEEN STREET. .&oetm axh Shee. T300TS AND SHOES. ATTENTION I BOOTS I BOOTS! BOOTS! PARMER and WORKINOMEN, leek te your Interest In purchasing jour Beets nud shoes for Fall and Winter 'Wear. New I have In stock about two thousand pairs of boela ready for j ourluvpc-ctleu. I have had thrfrobeot made of the very best material that money could buy, and they were made by the beat boetmaker In the world ; or they are better known as the WALKER BOOT. Call and Examine Our i(M nud JiOOboet; every pair guaranteed or money refunded. New, sirs, t here Is net n man or boy who should miss the opportunity In looking ever my stock before buying his beets or shoes, as I knew I ran sav e you money and glve jeu belter beet than you are accustomed te getting. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 HAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. nlydw B 00T3 AND SHOES. A Big Reduction SHOES. As wchnve secured the ngeney and sole con trol of "The Celebrated "lrrank D. Wcylmau Ce,' Finn Philadelphia Ladles'. Misses', Chil dren's and inPinU' Shoes, and as It Is necessary te run a large line or nny make te keen the agency or control of them, we have decided te ninrk down Ihe whele line (Ladles', Misses' and Children's), of James Cetter's Fine Philadel phia Shoes and run in their piace the above mentioned line. In order te sell them oil In a short time, we hav c marked EVERY PAIR BELOW COST. Ladles' French Kid, Common Sense and Opera Toe Shoe, C. 1). and E. widths, 83.00 j former price, SI.OO. Ladles' Bright Dengnla Common Sense and Hquare Toe Shee, C. D. and E. widths, SJ.0O; fonncrprke, SI.OO. Misses' French Kid, Opera nnd SmioieTec, C. end D. width, JJ.OO ; former price, SI.OO. Mlssce Bright Dongeln, Opera und Snuare Tee, C. and D. widths, 42.2J ; funncr price, JJ.00. Misses' Curacea Kid, High Cut Heel aud Spring Heel, ( and D. widths, fLGO; former pilee.liOO. ' flJ-Thls line we have sold for about three j cars, and our many customers who wear them can testify te their qualities. Since they liuve been marked down they have been selling very fast and cannot last very long, se de net blame us If you rail te save $1.00 by buying a pair of this let. The One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices IN Beets and Shoes, 3 & 6 East King St., LANCASTER, Pa. r-Stere closed every evening at 0 o'clock, ex cept Monday nnd Satuiday, dnvttceB. H AKXESij. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AND General Stable Supplies, -AT- Chas. E. Haberbash"s (SCCCEilOKXO M, HACEIlUUert i. SON.) SIGH OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. OPECTAL INDUCEMENT BIGSTOCK OF AT- Big" Bargains DL'ltINU Al AIION SEASON. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANt ASTEIt, PA (Coel. X UMIIEH AND COAL. j 'lOHACCOhllOOKSANDCASES. WEST LllN HAHH WOOD. Wboletale and Ilctull, by 11. II. MAKTIN A CO., n3-l d l.'t WaUr Street, I.anaistT, I'm. -13 AUMOAIIDNEIW COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Offices-Ne. e North QueenStrtct, and Ne. Ml North Prince ulrctt. VAiins-Nerth Prince Street, mar Heading Dcpeu ttUglS-lfd LANCASTEH. PA. BY & MET, funis and Traveling Dags ! 9M NOTHEH SLASH IN PRICES. THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. Anether Slash in Prices. Dull Trmle Must be Mntte Actlve by Lew Prlcci. AH Sleck Must Positively be Closed Out by SEPT. lelh, orteoner. Prices All Through Have Again Been Reduced. Positive Itargnlns New te In? Had in All Klnda of Dry Goods nud (.'Hipcln, -AT- The Philadelphia. Stere, 6 im 8 m$m queeb street, marJWj dAw B LANKETS. BLANKETS SAVED METZGER Si HRUGHUfflN Late Last Spring neught an Immenie QiiRUtlty or Blankets ! Blankets ! Saved from a Eire, envrhlch theimcltef tineke Iv baiely pcrctptlble. We have already told Mx large cnse of them, but Mill have n few mere left. COMreilTSatiiKOUNTEnPANESlnLaigeQiuintltlcalChciil'Prlieir, -AT- Metzger& Ha ugh man's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (oppesiti: Tin: coepkk iieuhi) T-EXT DOOM TO THE COUHT H0U8E. TWO OPPORTUNITIES. . A BLACK SILK OPPORTUNITY. AVe arc going te clear ui our Dlacl: Blllc Hleck. Te de It quickly vre hav e marked all our 11.73, !10 and SI J) DlackHllka te the uniform prien of (1 u yard. Thin may net ccin n likely itery, but vre ran dcmenitrate Itn truthfulneu If you trill give in the chance. Ne live In telling you the rca Ken, The Bargain are here ; come and bcc them. A BLACK GOODS OPPORTUNITY. We have gene through our Black Goedi Department and culled out all the ihett tcncthi con taining from 1 te 12 yards. Thcue wn have placid en the counter and inailrcd a and nit Icm than the piece price. Of course vre don't cut them, but yen can flud nny Iriifrth you vraul without trouble. Every kind of Ulack Goods l represented Jillk Warp and All-Weel Jlcnrlctlft", Black ("Huhmcica, Nun'a Velllne. Bobastajielv, Heroes, Chrcka and Hlrlpev. If ou vratil a drew or only a (hertrnd ceme and leek them ever, the prices will surprise en. 35 and 37 East King St., rAItDMcELltOY. bard & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, FLKNNELS, lie surn you are rlcht, then go ahead. The last two season vre had the regulation efsclllnc the Best Planncls for the money in the city. This season wool Ishlghcr. Te sell the same kind at hamc price as last season means we have teiiay morn for II. Last season our pretlts vrcre small, and It means smaller pretlts this season. These who bought our Medicated nod Twill Ilauucl at Ste last season knew what a Reed article It was, seme euvIiik 11 was better than they sawatSSc, etlicru said It was as geed as they saw utSTke, although with the advnnca In the price of wool we will glve you the same Identical makes or Funnels at the MtmnprlreOU beuicht them of wt last hcasen, and we knew when we say, you never beUKhl us oed 1 lauucls In our lire rer the money, me knew we are right. In all colors, Navy lllnc, (hey, Hid, Yellow or Whlte, In plain or twill. In wool or half wool, you will find us the lowest. We de net occupy as miiili ground fleer as seme othci-Nde, our expenses are small and se itic our ptenlx. All-Weel Hhrunk Hlttrtlng Planncls In strliied, with or without borders, that will net shrink when you wash It, at lift) per skirt, or ou can buy by the j ard as much as j ou like. Cotten Flannels In remnants at 6, C', S, 10 and 1S' ccnl. WOOL'YHRN, 1 hnse who Knit Weel Hose for the vv Inh r no hove a new stock of Homc-Mude Luncustir Ce, Weel Yarns that wash nice and soft, in nil shades, at low prices. SPECIHL L-OJA PRICES. We k'v e Special Lew Prices In Feathers, Fleer and Table Oil Cleths, BICYCLES. Agents for the I'icmkr Hardy Illcycles, easiest BARD Sc IcHLROY, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, (.VCUVUiOU0, OPEC'LVL EXCU1IHION. Leng Branch, Ocean Greve, Asbury Park, Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea ls-E Oity, or Ocean City. SPECIHL EXCURSION Pennsylvania Railroad, Wednesday, August 2lBt, 1889. ROUND-TRIPTICKETS Te any of the above-mentioned resorts, VALID for ictnm tiipfHX DAYb, Including day of issue, will be told from IjANCAHIER te ' Leng Branch, Ocean Greve, en at $3.50. Asbury Park j hPECIALTHAIN, Connecting with regular ute.Zia. in. CHAS. E. PUG1I, General Manager. (avi'Ct pjLUUAINH! -UO Shirk's Carpet Hall ! -FOK- Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. WEllAVKTHE LAUU12TAM UlMTHrOCk' m TttEClTV. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Jltotenvnpho. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FIIOM KcBuigsburg, Prussia, Twe Ilackgreunds made eiteclally for Uust and, Thrciuarter Length Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the PosteiUce, Jau7-uid oebe. L.VNCABTEB, PENN'A. FROM A FIRE ! Lancaster, Pa. Mcelrey, Opposlte Fountain Inn. running wheels In the world. Oppesite Fountain Inn, Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City, at $3.00. Olt Ocean City hEA - 8H0ItE trains at Philadelphia, will leave J. R. WOOD, General ranscnger Agent. uul&jtd lOnll. B AltOAINH 1 10- (CiU'viajH'B tTANJ).IU) CAHHIAUE WOIIK. EDW. EDGERLEY, W.L.', 13 A-H MARKET STREET, (Hear of the Posteftice), INCABTEU. PA. ALL THE LATEST STYIXtf IN Buggies, Pbstens, Family Carriages, Etc. IhoFluejtatecU lu the Country. We new have n Pull Line of SECOND. HAND WORK Any Style Yeu Want, Itcpalmliig and Repairing promptly attended te. una ket of workmen especially employed for that purpose. The lowest prices m the county for llrtt-elass work. waive me a Cull aud Exunlue 21 Were. CravcUrs' 9utKr. PENNUYLVANIA RAILROAD SCUEDUL I1 In effect from May IS, 1889. "; iratnti-RAyKLASciSTEnand leave nnd f ,'i iivcniranaacipuiaai rollewn ijnvie Leave Lancaster ax n. m. e-as a, mi c.i) a, m p.ii a. m 9.V, a. m WESTWARD. Pacific iExpreMf.... u?.,L8..Exiirct-..-... J ay 1 a;ncer... MftlltralnvlaMUeyt Np.2MallTratnt.... Niagara Express. . HanovrAccem..... Fait Llnef - M.. Frederick Accem.. LancatterAecem.... llnrrl.vburfc Aecenu... Columbia Aeeein. .. Harrlvlnirp Exprcvi.. Western Exprcssr, Lancniter Acce... .. EA8TWARD. Phlla. Exnrevt...M.. hllndclphlaJ II."". M V. I -0 a. m. 40 a. m. TtfO n. m. via Cehunbla , &:) n. m. v l.i Columbia llflO a. w. ii"en. m. via Columbia via ML Jey atn p. m. 2:10 p. m. 2:fi0 p. Bl. 5-..T0 p. m. 7.ie p. m. 7lV1 n. im. 2.1 p. in. 10 p. 111. Ml p. in. 8.3) p, m. 11:10 p. m. euu p. m Ar.CeU:) Irf-ave Lancaster, 2:20 a. m. l:a. in. 6:15 n. m 8:10 a. m. PAi a, in. 9-00 a. m. 11:33 a. in. 12.S8 p. m. 8jS p. in. 8-00 p. je. !. in. 6-le p. m. 8 M p. in. Arrive . . I'll 11 I-23 n. m. 6:.'rt a. m 850i. m lneatcr Acce.....J LnncnMcrAceem. ... Columbia Aceem Atlantle Express Heruhore Exprwn.u. Phlladelnhla Accem Sunday Slell. ...... Pay ExprCMf-...... llarrlibtirg Accem., Mall Trftlnf ....... 10.20 n. m. riaJlUey. U:4A n. m. 1S5 p. m. 8:15 p. ra, : p. m. 5-45 p. m. 8 SO p. m. e.M p. m. ,10-jjb p. tn. fThe only trulm which run dally. On Sunday the Mall train westrunhy way Columbia. .. .' " WOOD, Ocneral PawiiRcr Agent CHAS. K. PUOH, General ManaKcr. piIIluVDEU'HIA A READINQ RAILROAD READEfU 4 COLUMBIA DIVISION. On and nflcr Monday, July 1. Its?, train leave Lancniter (Ktnir trect), as fellow s Fer Reading nnd Intermediate jwihil, week day. 7:a0 n. m., 12.S5,8.1Sp.m.j Sunday, 81 a. m..S.6Vn, ni. . Fer Philadelphia, week days, 7,'JO a. in., 12-J5, 3Hp.m.tSnnday,3.Mp.ni. FerNevr Yerk vln Philadelphia, week dayt, 7JK)a.m.,12uf5,S:Mp.m. ' .Fer New Yerk vln Allcntevvu, weckdaya, 15 p. in. Fer Allentown, week day, 7.30 a. mS:l3p, ni.: Sunday, 3.53 p.m. I or 1'ettavllle, week dayi, 7.30a. m., 8.H p. taj. Sunday, S.R3 p. m. Fer Lebanon, week dayn. 7KM a. tn., 125, 6.W p. m. J Sunday, 8.1B a. m, 3.S3 p. tn. ler Herrlsburg, week Uay, 70 a. in., Hits, 5.W p. in. ; Sunday, 8:03 a. m. ler Quarry vllle, week day, 925 n. lu,, 2.W, 8.00 p.ni.: Sunday, 8:10 p. in. ' ' TRAINS FOR L.VNCAiJTEIt. Leave Reading, week days, 7.00, 11:43 a. m 6.45 p. m. t Sunday, 7:20 a. in.; 8:10 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, week days, il5, 10.00a. m., 4.00 p. m. laveNew Yerk via Phlladelrihla.vrcekdays, 7:43 n. m.. 1:30. l.'.(U p. in. InveNewVerk via Allenlewu, week day 4 A) rum.. l:00n.m. Leave Alleutewn, week days, 6.12 a, m.j 130 p. m. I.rave PetUvllle, week dajs, SJ0 a. m., 4.35 p. m. Inve Ibiuien, veek daye, 7jU a. m., 12J0 7.13 p. ni. t Sunday, 7:M a. m., .i:45 p. m. Iave llarrltbuiv, vveek daj, C.23 a. in,; Bun. day, 0.50 a, m. Leave tiuarryvllle, week days, 0:10, 11:15 a, in., 3.00, 4:M p. m. ; Sunday, 7:10 a, m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut utreet wharf, and Seuth treet wharf. , Fer Atlantle City, week day, exprrtae. O.OOa.ra.nndlOnndSAO p.m.; AcMinmodnuen. . 7:. a, m. and 40 p. m. ; fiunuay. Exprea, 8M andP.OOn, m,, Accomiiiedntloii, 8.-00 a. in., 4:30 n. m. ' Returning leave Atlantle City, dejvet comer,1 Atlantic nnd Arkansas Avenue. 'celc daya. nprcm i ,vu unu mi j n, in, ana p. ill. ircem-. motlatlenl803n. m. and 4:'M p. in. Sunday-." Expre, 4 nnd (WW p. m. Accommodation, 7:30 a. m. nnd 4.03 p. m. Detailed time tallica can be obtained ai ticket eniccs. A. A. MtLEOD, C. (1. HANCOCK. Vlce Pre. A deu'l M'gr. Oai'l I'u'r Agt. I- EnANON A LANCASTER JOINT LINE J RAILROAD, Arrangements of Passenger Tmlnt ou and after Henda y, ilay 12, 15s?. NORTHWARD. Leave a.m. r. m. Sunday. P. 21. A, M. Ti K King street. Lane- 7.0) IjincaMcr. 7.07 Manhelm -....- 7:nj Cornwall 7:30 Arrive at 12:33 12.13 1:3J Ilia 0.4U !.U ft.-2n R:tl 0:48' 0.17 Ul I D.-01 i.euanea ., n.n i iiimniii4it i n ll'Ji 7.00, 9Xt f 8.U r. m.Ia. m. v. u. 7:ll 7:33 3:4S 7 8:10 4-00 7.37 8:40 4:30 8.23:12 5KS I,cave a, M. r. it. I,cbanen ........... ,. 7:12 Cornwall ,...........,.- ten Manhelm! ...... TJH Lancaiter. 8.27 Arrive nt King Street, Lane. 8:35 12.10 12.43 1:1(1 1:02 2.00 8.30, 0J0 5.10 Railroad. A. M. WILSON, Sunt. It. 4 a H. M. NEFF. SupL C. II. R. JUatchctt. -yATHE3. Wnllif.tt T'lnrla In.ftrt Untt l!rfinlfti,a IS Rti... nt inwriT I'iik'i-h J, Optical (Joedd. Teleiimpli Time Dally. Every iH Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. ji''j LOUIS WEBER, r no. iou;inertnQueenBtNearr. li.B.Btauen. ', JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. GILL.. HAIR PINSI IN Genuine Tortel&u Shell. Would aIe Invite Inspection of finest .elec tion or DIAMOND, RUBY and EMERALD RINGS EVER IN LANCASTER. Jeweler and Graduate Optician, Ne. 10 West King 8,., LANCASTER, PENN'A. H ERR REPAIRING! De jeu have a Watch or Cleck that nwil re pair? It may he ene that haibecn repalred nnd does no geed. If 90, bl Inc It te in, and we will Guarantee Yeu the Best Werk Yen have ever had deuc. All kind or Jewelry and .Spectacle Rcpalrlni;, Engraving, Etc, All Werk Guaranteed nud Trlee the L0Tet. Olve in n Trlnl and you will Call Again. HERR Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. Utrtclttttcvtj, 2 TEAM. A'odelrelocallitho attention of eeiuuiuera of Steam Goods and Engineers' Supplies, te our larre and varied stock of Pine?, valves, Cocks, Miiucable nnd Cast Iren ritlluj, Asbestos. Vulcahetleu and Utndurlan, Sheet, Plsteu and Valve Packings; Scotch and Hed Line Reflect ing Gauge Glaum, Steam Radiators nnd Steam Heating Apparatus; f-et aud Cap hcrews,and In fact almost cverythlns required by steam users, nnd all el which vre eOtr at price? which we cuarantce te be lower than thoe of any ether dealer In this vicinity. We have peilllvely the larccst bteck.aud b lue cennecUd with the Telcphoiie EchaiiBt, bio pi enured te rrcelv c and nil nil orders tn the shortetpellljlotliue. When In want of any thins lu our line, call en us, for prices and we will convince ou of our ability, and wllllnf ncs te suvoyen Meney, Delay and V exHtlpu. Our faclllthM for furnishing E;ixln, Ilpllerf, Shaftlne, Pullers, Hanfers.sueelal Waehinery, Plumbers- nud bat Fitters Tepis. Fattarns, Medels nni Iren nnd Urns; CasUngi. and fat thepre mptiepalref all kind of macnluery are unexcelleU In Lancaster, and ws tep5traU7 solicit a share of your patronage. Oentral Machine Works, 131 A ISO NORTH CHRISTIAN STREET. Lahcasteb, Pa. flood Werk. Reasonable Charges, Trenic uess. Tvlcpheue counicileu, 03-Wun M ...', i"' ; ai A Si A ' M i J .''r-j?' i "J ' J..iAy cvvy n -.ey-., -a. fS'-j:
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