: . It -;t TERRIBLE TAMSOT TOX SKA. Thre Mca en a Desert Inland and Oae Killed. Tha story about the rescue of two men from a smalt Island off the Yucatan ceaat by the United States ship Osslpce, Com mander A.O.Kellegc, proves te possess the thrilling Interest of a romance. Te a re porter of the Philadelphia Inquirer Captain Kellogg Mid : " The Island U a woebegone place for n human being te hare te spend a day upon. It Is .1 mere rcerand contains irf all about nlue acres. The cuane depos its are, of course, the dnly thing of ralue there. The crew I sent ashere lenud only two men. The doctor askcil them where the third man was.fer It hid been rumored tbatthcre werolhrce en the Island. He was shown a fresh (rra e, trimmed with small bits of whlte coral and with a large block of the same material as the head stone. Ovrrhp.-uT, en a small staff, proba bly five fect high, waved the stars and stripes. ' " hen the two men were brought be be be fere me In hit cabin," Captain Kellogg continued, " I found that one of them was enite beVlau. He pave the name of W. J, King. Ills companion was a man of 30 or mero and said no was a Philadclphtan named V. II. Evans. They were In the last of a party of seventeen who shipped at Mobile In January last for the Island of Cay Arenas te propare guano for market. " They were employed by a company calling itself the Chicago Ouane company but further than that Evans knew little about his cmployers. He did net knew the headquartcrs of the company nor whether the company was still in existence. It had never communicated with the crew in any way after landing them en the island. "The men went te work with a will, and continued te work until from the long delay doubt arose ns te the future. After Evans had finished his account of the busi ness aspect of the ense. I said te him : "Jieff tell me about that dead man. What killed him?" He answered In ap parently a firm tone and without any droop of the eye. "I kuiud him. I had te de it It was a cheice as te which of us should go and I get the drop en him." Turning than te King, who steed by his side, he asked te be corrected In case he misstated or emitted anything. Evans told me this stery: " At uoen,thrco day bofero your arrival, we three were resting in the shade when O'Bilen suddenly Jumped up with his hatchet In his hand, I said in a pleaant tone, looking him In the eye : " Jim, are you back te work 7 " He sjeuiexl and rcnlled : " ' Xe, by Heaven, I am going te cut venrd threat.' He then drowaleng knlfe and started for me. I sprang for my leadod AVIuchrster and. drawing it down en him, drepped him in bis tracks. He neveibroflthedaaorhofell. I shot te kill. " You'd take ue risk in such a spot, but I bere the man ue mallce, and se set te work with King te prepare the body for burial.' V,'e dressed him In the best suit ue could muster betwoen us, and get a rough cellln. When we had lowered the body into the grave Kleg kualt and offered a prayer, and, romemborliig that the peer fellow had been a soldier, I gave htm a parting nlirte. " I lnadftd the Winchester with which I had killed;h!m and flrI thrce shots ever the open grave That Is the whele story, 6lr, as my partner lure can testlfj, ." " Evaui u.xpiui'jes hiimelf auauxieus for a trial. Ue wants te have his name cleared by legnl investigation His conduct en beatd ship was In overy way admirable" Scir-Droiie Against a Dnngcreus Tee. Forewarned is nel forearuicd In the case of these who Incur the risk of an attack from Hint duigcreus feo, malaria, unprevided with a means of defence. But if these In rcrll are aided, sustained and reinforced with the great fortify ing safeguard, Hestetter's Stomach Bitters, ml Rimn, preline breeder of evils manifested In the tbepc of remittent and chills and fevcr, ague take, dumb ague, and the caltnlura of the Isth mus nnd Central American coast, Is minified and rendered harmless. Our western p! -ncer tcttlcrs and miners, dwellers In tropical low lands, and visitants of and dwellers In malar), en localities In this country and many quar ters of the ylobe, have for years been acquainted with the fact nnd are constantly provided with this unparallelert dcfjnsive medietas nnd rem edy. Alt disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, rhcumatlcnnd kidney complaints and rheumatism are conquered by It. gtpcclrtl Jteticcs. Uucklcn'H Arnlcn Salve. THE Ili.ST3AX.vgtn the world for Cuts, Hrulses Beres, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fccr Heres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cems, and all fcskln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It ts gunrnutced te givs per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trice 25 cents per box. l'er snle by II. U. Cochran, DrnggUt, Nes. 137 and 189 North Qucen street, Lancaster, l'a. JuncZMjd A Wemnn's Discovery. " Anether wonderful discovery has been made and that tee by a lady in this county. Disease fastencd Its clutches upon her and for sevcu years she withstood its vivcrc&t tests, but her vital organs wcre undermlnd nnd death scorned Imminent. Ter three months she coughed In cessantly and could net sleep. She bought of us n bettle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption and was te much relieved en taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bettle has been miraculously cured, liar name is .Mrs. I.utherLutz." Thus wrlte W. C. Ham rltk A Ce , of Shelby, N. C.-Oct a frce trial bot tle nt II. 11. Cochran's Drus Stere, 137 & 130 N. Qucen Bt Lancaster, l'a. Mothers t Mothers ! I Motheri 1 ! I Aie you disturbed at night and broken of j our rest by n sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth 7 If se, go at once nnd get a bettle of MRS. WINj LOW'3 SOOTHING SYItur. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It; there. Is no mistake about it. There Is net a mother en carlh who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once thst It will regu late the bowels, and gt ve rest te t he tuether, and rellel and health te the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly safe te ihe in nil cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of ene 01 uie eiacii nua uesi icmnie imysicinns nuu mutes lu the United States, 25 cents n bottle. com evcrywnerc, JuncSJlydiw The Verdict Unanimous. V. D.Sult, Druggist, Blpru, Ind., testifies " I can recommend Electric Hitters as the very best remedy. Every bettle sold has given relief In every case. One man took six bottles and cured of Rheumatism of 10 years standing." Abraham Ilnre, druggist, Uellvllle, Ohie, af firms : " The beat sculne mcdlclne I have ever handled In my CO ycarsr experience, Is Electric IiltteM." Thousands of ethers have added their tostlmeny, se that the verdict Is unanimous that Electric Bitters de euro all diseases of the Liver, Kldnev or Bleed. Only a half dollar n bettle at II. 11. Cechran'R Drug Stere, 137 &U9 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Fa. - . . -i gev gale. SECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family, ren sale ON THE MOST INDERAL TERMS. Twe-story buck dwelllng houses, lets 13) ftct deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut nnd Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches in front, lets Hi feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut end Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling heu.c with front Mirds, iron fences, lets IjU feet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary and I'lne serects. Twe-story buck dwelling houses, lets 115 tat deep, en west Lemen street, between Churlette and .Mary streets. Three-stery brick dwelling houses, lets IMfeet deep, with nil the modern improvements, front jerds, en Weit Chestnut street, between I'Inc aud Ncvln streets. Ale houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary and I'lne streets. All the above heue. ere in geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the room, water In Ibr kltchcn.and the cellars warranted te be dry. (.tell nnd 'ec for yourself, no trouble te show you JJA&5offiMKx..ue.. npr.TS-U d.il W . 83) Nerili JIrj- Snctt. QTavvinncu. s TANDARDCAnUlAUE WOHIC. EDW. EDGERLEY, 10, , 13 445 MARKET STREET, ' tRearef thel'ostefflet), LANCASTER, PA. VLL HIT LATEST .STYLES IN Buggies, Phajtens, Family Carriages, Etc. The Klacst Sleck in (tie I'eantry. tt (i inw hai a 1'ull Line of SECOND-HAND WORK- Any Style Yeu Want ltcpaiutlng and Repairing promptly attended te eue kei of workmen tsptelalli tmpleyt'd ier urn purine v iue iemcsi prices in tl the xyOUc me a Cull and Examine JJ Werk. ,-i ,.'-' r' !-' , 9ttfvUt. OUOAR8 REDUCED. SUGARS REDUCED AT CLARKE'S FROM lc TO 1K V t ALL AROUND. BttOWN BUOAR only ae . Other Qradss as Lew In proportion. We are having Big Bale en that JOcCefflM. Understand WE SELL YOU 4 1 eftt for 75c A Kresh Invoice of Ham, Dried Beef and Bo logna at Cat Prices. Geed Reller Fleer, ate and 70c V quarter. Makes Bread as White as Snow and as Sweet as Heney. Remember, we set) Raser'a and Hires' Beet Beer at lie a bettlt , and a SOc bottle of Lemen Syrnp for 10c Lets of ether bargains. Call seen and pick them up. CLARKE, 12 A 14 SOUTH QUEEN ST. -Telephone. JjS-sMAir T BUltSK'B. GOOD NEWS. SUGARS REDUCED. Our prices new one cent a pound lower than what they were a few weeks age. It ts difficult te say what they will de; ther might cems lower, and again might go hlgbtr; the most expert grocer Is at a less te knew. COFFEES ! COFFEES I COFFEES ! TUB PLACE TO BUY COFFEES. Our Coffees are net surpassed for quality ways fresh roasted, and ths micas risht. i , .i -i we have the best Mecha and Java Coffee In the market. Alse Laguayras and Rles. Our 25c Rie has a big sals. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANC.SJBTER.PA. TREISTS. Table Syrups I Light as honey, heavy body, Se a enart. line sweet sugar aoeas, heavy body, lee a nart. quart. Hetter Bwcet Sugar Goods, heavy body, U)c a quart. Inest In the world, never saw ths like, lie quart. GOOD NEWS. Sugars Still Tumbling in Price, We told you se a week age. wldeein. Keep our eyes Coffees Creeping Up. Coffees are slowly creeping up In price. We will net advance our prices, as we have a geed stock en hand. Our2ec Coffce leads the wa;ld. Try it and 60C. WHOLE MIXED SPICES AND PICKLING VINEGAR Ter Purity and Strength Cannet be Excelled. STONEWARE. Jars, Jtigv, Stewing Pmin, Milk Pans, &c. A CAnLOAD OF BALT. Feur-Ilushel Pags, One-Bushel Bags, Half Half Ilushel 13ngs. Peck flags, down te Se bigs. Alse, the llest " Jumbo " Coarse Salt, nrled Ueer, HKc. Picnic Hams, 10c. riuest Knuckle Dry Beef, He a pound. REIST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE ST8., Directly Opposite J. I). Martin & Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrol Herse Hetel. a flnvjtcoe. H RNES3, HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles. Harness. LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, AND General Stable Supplies, -AT- Clias. E. Baku's, ; (ScccBteen te M. Hjlderbcsh a Sen.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. (!3xcttvoiett. XACATION EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EX0UR8IONS. All rra cling Expenses Included. ie AUTUMN TRIPS IN THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER. Comprising tours of from nine te sixteen days, with lslu te the leadlug Mountain, Lake, River, Spring, and Seaside Resorts In New Yerk, New England, and Canada, etc., Includ ing the White Mountains, Montreal, Quebec, the Hngucnay Rlcr, I-ake Memphrcmageg, Isles of Sheals, Uar Harber, Moeschcad Lake, Old Orchard IUarli, Hudsen Rlcr, Kurauwa, I jikcs Oeerge, Chumplxln, and 1'lacUI, Aucable Chasm, the Adirondack Mountains, Mnucli Chunk, the Wjemlng Valley, WntklnsOlen, NlngHra Kails, the Iheutand Iilandi, the St. 1 jiu re no Ri e-r and llapldn.Trenten rall, Rut land, llosten, Leng Island Sound, etc. beptember P. Swendand Ijist Excursion te the Yellowstone National lnrk ; also tour through the Yrlleu stone National Park and A re-is the Continent. October 11 -Scvend Tour Acress the Continent via the Northern Pacific Railroad ; also Excur sion IHre-cl te Southern California la Knmas city and the Santa I'e Line' r&-fecnd for descriptive circular, Ueslgnaliug the particular trip desired. RAYMOND &WHITCOMB, 111 Seuth Ninth Street (under Continental;, Philadelphia, Pa. nuZ3- Jt VTTiri: te tih-mpassers and uun e NKIld. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall ,nd hriecJivcll estutes In 1-ebaueu or Lancfster wMiuUiCH wheUicrlnclen-eil or uulncUtwd, eltlier fur tliep'jnei' of sheeting or nshlnt,ss the law wilt be rigidly enforced against ull tres passing en said lands of the undersigned afta this notice. WMj COLEMAN PREEMAN It. PERCY ALD1!N, EDW. a FREEMAN, Attorneys for R. W. Celeman's Helri. -r ,-v- H LAKOAJmCR DAILY IKTOSLLIGENCttB, MONDAY, AUGUST 26, JfftlsMt f fMhttt. IALACE OF FASHION. STAMPED LINEN AT THE PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & "7 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Opened today two great bargains in Stamped Linen Cevers. 54-inch Stand Cevers, open worked at both ends and knot ted fringe, at 25c apiece. 7 2 -inch Sideboard Cevers, same style, at 35c Canvas Cleth Splashers, 15 cents. Memie Cleth Splashers, dado border, 25c. Memie Cleth Stand Cevers, extra heavy, dado border and whipped fringe, 50c. 72-inch Sideboard Cevers, same goods, 75c. KID GLOVES. 54 dez. Colored Kid Gloves, in tan, brown and slate, some are 4 buttons, some 5, and some 7 hook laced, they are offered at the uniform price of 69c apiece ; they arc big bar gains, the majority of them be ing worth $ 1 a pair. CHILDREN'S JERSEYS. Selling out our stock of Chil dren's Jerseys at way down prices. One let in navy, blue and garnet, reduced from 62 te 45c. One let of Fancy Blouse Jerseys, reduced from 1 te 79 and 75c. One let of Blouses reduced te 89c from $1.25. One let reduced te $1.29 from $1.75. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 North Queen St. (Cellcncn. -VrOHK, (I'A.) COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. New Buildings ; Large Endowment ; Scholar ships; Laboratory; Llbrery; Oyninaslutn. Prepares for College or Business. Ssparate Course for ladles. Modern Languages In Regu lar Course. Tuition, MO per aunuin. Heard In prlvate families, 13.60 nor wce-k. Faculty el nine. 17th year opens September . Fer cata logue, address REV. JAMES McDOUOALL, l'H. D., Jy20-36td President. ni DURATIONAL. The Yeates Institute WILL REOPEN ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER . ncadmattr.-The REV. MONTGOMERY R. HOOPER. Claeslcs, Mathematics, English, Drawing, French. 1st Assistant Master.-MR.OLIN. C. JOLINE. R. A. (Harvard.) Classics, Mathematics, Eng lish, Physics. 2nd Assistant Master.-MR. EDWIN D. PUSEY, 13. A. Classics, Mathematics, English, German. . French and German srs Included In the con no. The Gymnasium Is te b red tied. Fer Circular, etc,, apply te the Headmaster. augK-flwdMW&S M ILLERSVILLE. M ILLERSVILLE. Ihc Winter Session of the Mlllcrsvllle State Nermal Scheel will begin en Monday, Septem ber 1, 1!W, and continue twcnty-lght wctks. REGULAR COURSES. Teachers' Elementary Course. Teachers' Scientific Course. SPECIAL COURSES. College Preparatory Course. Business Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Busl nes Correspondence, etc. Vecal and InMrumental'Muslc. Course In Chemistry Preparation for ths Stud of Medicine. Special Rates en Street Railroad rer Day Pupil from Ijincaster. Pupils admitted nt any time, l'er catalogue, term, etc., address the principal, 11. ORAM LYTE, augl0,12.17.19.21.yl MlIIorsvlHe. li. rjEIRCECOLLEQE. PEIRCE COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND Sliert-Hamci, Recerd Building,) 917-Ola CHESTNUT ST., Philadelphia, Pa.. Sec ond, Third and Fourth Fleer. Morning, Afternoon nnd Nlirht Sesslnm. Twenty-F n V uL'l itv-nnn loupe nh Collegiate Year begin TUEH- .SEPTEMBERS, 1M0. TweUe hundred and tlxn -nine IWi studi uts lust year. Early applications ncctssurj . Send fur enrollment blank. Technical knowledge iualif lng for business engagements. Full Instruction fur commercial and general business socatleni Alse Short Hand and Typewriting. A faculty of mere thau a score of practical men who have practiced what they teach. Bookkeeper out of counting houses te-achlng bookkeeping; lawer teaching lawand busi ness forms; successful high school principals teaching English branches; law reporters teaching short-band and typc-wrltmg, etc., etc. This Institution has been exceptionally for fer tuDntiln tbesiuceisef ths Htudenti wheiiac 1 grsdiuitt therefrern.T 1 1 ti 1 1 L Li Ulucv Ueil eluru lur u&uruiiiuem ei Students. Announcements, etc., sent when re-que-sted, VUlters always welcome. Address, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A., auglWmMdti Principal and Founder. - At "' '-, -t - v 0tt n $ih I00T8AND8H0BU. ATTENTION I BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! FARMERS and WORKINOMEN, leek te your interest In purchasing your Beets and Shoes for Fall and Winter Wear. New I hare in stock about two thousand pain of beet ready for yourlnspectlen. I havehadthesc beets mads of the very best material that money could buy, and they were made by the best boetmaker In the world ; or they am btte-r known as the WALKER BOOT. Call and Examlue Our $2.00 and fiMboet; every pair guaranteed or money refunded. New, sin, there Is net a man or boy who should miss the opportunity lu looking ever my stock before buying his beets or shoe, as I knew I can save you money and give you better beet than yen ere accustomed te getting. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KLNQ STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 30-lydw 'HOE3 FOR LITTLE MONEY I Misses9 Shoes ! You'll uet expeet much for Toe in the way of shoes for Misses' wear j yet we've a llue of them that's geed enough te have a place here. It's a grnde we must have te supply the wauts of geed folks with little mouey te Invest lu feet-wear. The shape of thwe shoes la geed, aud the work aud materials the be&t that's possible te put In them for se little, circs 11 te 2. Oralu leather upper, but ton. At 25e mere S1.00 per pair we've- two kinds, one adapted for dress, the ether recommended for service. All leather, nicely finished aud neatly trimmed. Fit the feet snugly and com fortably, and ere real bargains at the price. You've but te see them te kuew that you've paid mere money for shoes net se geed. Beth makes are button, the one having prettily finished grain uppers, the ether bright kid, the former common eense tee, the latter opera tee style. De we have a reader with n Mls in the household whom sizes 11 or 11 will fit? Of theie we've handsomely shaped shoes, real excellent grades, net n make-bolleve plece of leather used In their making fiem hoel te tee, which we'll sell chean. Were 81.50, $1.75 aud $2. Fer the root they'll fit, the price te the buyer is cut te $1. Give this tiieught If you've a 11 or 11 Miss' shoe te buv te-lay. A geed assortment te select from, lu different leathers. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Pa. JCIIOOL NOTICE I SCHOOL NOTICE! SCHOOL COMMEXCKS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3d, In order that your children may be properly clethed you will tn all probability think they will need a New Pair of Shoes, and what con cerns yen most Is, " Whcre te buy the Hest Ar ticle for the Lcest Meney T" Loek At Our Prices ! Children's Pebble Wedge Heel Shee, sires 3 te 7. Me Children's Pebble, Heel and Spring HcclBhes, eUcs4te7K. ! Children's Pebble, Heel nnd Spring Heel Shoes, sires 6 te lOW!, 76c. Children's Oraln, Heel and Spring Heel Shoes, with aud without tips, sizes 8 te 10J$, 75c. Misses' lOraln lllutten, Ilread and Narrow Tees, sires 11 te 2, J1.00. These two Shoes we liMCSekl ever since we commenced business (moie than three years nnd n-hairj. and knew they cannot be beaUn anywhere Ter the money, Mlsses' Finer Shoes In Kid, Donuela and Peb ble, with Heels nnd Spring Heels, Jl.ia. Fer children wearing larger sites we hac Grain Shoes, sites I4 te 7, for Jl nnd Jl 25 aud upwards, and In Tlner Oradcs. Kid nnd Pebble, In Opera and Squnre Txs, for J1.S5. Youth's Shoes, sizes 11 te 2, and He s' Shoes, Slrcs3te5.jl.00. We have the Best Heys' Seemlcwi 11.25 Shee, In Laec, Butten nnd Congress, sizes 3 te 5!-f, In the ell. The One-Price Cash Heuse. k The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 6 East King St., LANCASTER, I'A. eS-Hlcte closed every eve nine at S o'clock, ux cept Monday and Saturday. gnrinuavc. TrrARDWAitr: i Prime New Timethy Seed AT MARSHALL & RENGIER'S, B 4 11 60DTH QUEEN ST, YOUNOH IMPROVED TOBACCO CUTTER. Royal Ready-Mixed Paints, Acknowledged te b the Ilct Hcady-Mlxcd Paints In the Market. An Immense Assortment of CAIlPENTi:U'S TOOLS AND BUILDING MA TL'UIALand UENEItAL HAIlDWAIIE. j Qlve us a call and be convinced that you get the full value for your money. MARSHALL & 9 & II Seuth RENG1ER, Queen St. febS-lVd yhotenrnplto. B! OTE I JUST RECEIVED . meM Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backcreunds made especially for Bust aud Thrcc-quansr Lensth Photographs; 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Postefflce. JauT-Cmd i,v r m nm :AnV..tV .C.7,i ..'" ' 9tt M CBT BE SOLD OCT. Tlnm Philadelphia. Stere -MUST BE SePTeMB6R 15. BARGAINS IN DHY U00D3, SILKS, UrtESa GOODS, HOS1EIIY, CLOVES, WHITE GOODS, N'OTIONS, FL.VNNELS, BL.VNKETS, CO.MFOrtTS, CAItPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MOSQUITO CANOriES, WINDOW SHADES, SHADING nnd FIXTURES. ALL MARKED AT PRICES TO SELL THEM QUIOK. fDeuf miss this last chance few Bargains, at the stock must be dosed out. The Pliiladelpliia Stere, 6 AND 8 NORTH QUEEN STEEET, iuar29-ljdAw B LANKETS. BLANKETS SAVED FROM A FIRE ! METZCER St HnUOHWHN Late Last Spring Bought an Immense quantity of Blankets I Blankets I Saved from a Fire, en which the smell of smeke Is barely perceptible. We have already sold six large rases of the in, but still have a few mero left. COMFORTS and COUNTERPANES In Large Quantities at Chenr Trices - AT - Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Laneaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. TWO OPPORTUNITIES. A BLACK SILK We are going te clear up our TUack Silk Stock. J aud ll.i Black Silk te the uniform prien of f can oemensume " ituiuiuuhm ieu win ki . The Bargains are here ; come and see thorn. reu will A BLACK GOODS We have gene through our niack Goods Department and culled out all the short lengths con talulng from 1 te 12 yards. These we have placed en tha counter and marked a M anil nV less than the niece nrlcc. Of course e don't cut them, trnnhtn. V.rsrr blurt of niaelc floods In rpnrfsmilml Casbmcies, Nun's Veiling, Bebaslapels, Herxes, short end come and ioek uicm e tr, tne prices win FAHISTESTOCKl'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. B AltD&McELUOV. bard 5c Mcelrey, Nea. 33 and 3D Seuth Queen Street, FLRNNELS, lie sure veu are rlalit. Uun se aneaa. Tne last The last V. This the Ilcst Flannels for The money in the city. This A m A trkf it Ihi aasi nsi trteana wA lin WM t nAlf nnd It means smaller profits this season. These who bought our Medicated Red Twill Flannel ( aie last season knew what a geed article. It was. nme saving it waa better than they saw at 86c, ethers said it waa a geed as they saw at 37Mc, although with the advance In the price or wool we III give you the same Identical makes of Flannel nl the aama price you bought them of us last season, and we knew when we say, you never bought as geed Fluuneln In your lire for the money, uoknew we are right. In all colors. Navy Ulucurey, Hed, Yellow or White, In plain or twill, lu wool or half wool, veu will find ill the lowest. We de net eccunr ns much irrnmul fleer as unit ethers de, our expenses are small and se are our striped, with or without borders, that will iietshrluk when you ou can buy by the yaid as much us you like. Cotten Flannels In CC111S. WOOL YRRN, These wlmKnll Weel Hew for the winter we havn a new stock of Hoiuc-Mnde Lancaster Co Ce Co Weel Yams that wash nlre aud soft, In all shades, at low prices. SPECIHL LOW PRICES. We give Special Lew Prices In Feathers, Tloer and Table Oil Cleths. BICYCLES. Agents for the Premier Safely Mcycles, easiest running wheels In the world. BARD&McELROY, Neb. 33 and 36 Seuth Queen Streot, SUrttchce. H. Z. RHOADH 4 SON. WEDDING CARDS. -WE HAVE OPENED A TINE Stationery Department, And will Recelve Orders fe WEDDING- CARDS, VISITING CARDS and INVITATIONS The work will be Printed from Special Plates, and the Latest Styles will be Furnished. Wc Offer also Ihc Finest Goods In our General Line of JEWELS, WATCHES, ARTWORK, SILVERWARE, MUSICAL UOXE8 and NOVELTIES, H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEBT KING STREET. tgVlttt -I7ILINN 4 IJRENEMAN. FRUIT AT LKbS PHILADELPHIA AND - FLINN &. BRENEMAN'S,' Ne. 152 Hertli Queen Street, LANCASTER. Carpet B AROAINS I -GO Shirk's Carpet Hall ! -I OR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. Wb Have iitKLAiiaifiT and atsr Stock in thzCitv. H. S. SHIRK 5t SONS, Cor. West King and Water Bt3., Lancaster, Pa. T" '. 5-T g.iTi!. TTfTSTf wrv, - yytrrr,'T 1880. ' ' " ' Vet. SOLD OCT BY- LANCASTER, PKNN'A. CenPEH HOUSE.) OPPORTUNITY. Te de It aulakly we have marked alt our 91.7ft. 1 a yard. This mar net seam a likely story, but '&S give us ttte chance. nte in telling you the rea- OPPORTUNITY. bntyen can And any lanetlt you want wl uiuyuii run una any ingiii you want witueui ttlllc Warn and A 11. Weel IltnrlAttns. lllnlr Check and Htrlpcs, ii you want a erefs or emy n surprise you. Opposite Fountain Inn. two seasons we had tne renutallen uruillliisr two seasons we had the reputation of selltni seasen wool Ishlcher. Te sell thn Rama kind a season wool Ishlgher. Te sell the same kind at litnre fnn ti I Mt t-An nua .nl ) smsmka an all profits. All Weel Hhrunk Hklrtlng rianaels In wash It, at : tlM per skirt, or I J, 0,'f,8, 10 and 12J$ rrmnaiiu a Opposite Fountain Inn. ilttf B. JARS TJIA2J- NEW YORK PRICES AT - JENNA. fjall. B ARQAINS I TO- . ''I t.T5 n - i?..V. a && - ' v 9 '-i.i . .'X?ri- . Js'H" CtetttW ettt. 'WESTWARD. I aeinc-hxptTMt,w... New Express-...-".. hv Puxenerrf ... MalltralnvlaMUeyl Nci.aMainralnt...i NIarara KTtir.. . Irnrrf Philadelphia. ii rn p. m. 4JX) a. tn. l.ne a. tn. TiOO n. m. it all via Columbia -a.aa. Hanover Accem.., Fast Llnef ... Frederick Accera..... .. n. m. via Columbia lliiOaw m. via Columbia 119 k. W, znKis, pENNaYLVANIARAItROADBCHEDff ' JF IneiTcctfrem Mny 13, 1M9, , i "J rains vt. Lakcastcr and leave mU ,'jftj meat I'htlartclrulaas fellows I , - tarn ziw P. m,'j ,. 2.59 f. m."J 6:.T0 p. m. -, llnrrlsburpr Accem"'."' viajiUJey... .-:ia in. 4'W p. m. 5:14 p. m. tae p. m. Leave"" Lancaster. 2.20 a. m. 4-M a. m. 6:15 a. m R.lO a. m. BJH a. m. Jtn a. m. 11 A" a, in. IV p. m. Jijivin. a.-") p, m. 4: p. tn. IMS p. m. 8.35 p. in. umrauis Accem.-... Ilarrlsburg Express., Western KxpreasK..,. Lancaster Acce..... r.n p. BS.J j aTcSlAv; M .EASrWARD. fastunef. J..,M AITlTIi- "i-l-L i?5 "iv, c.i 1&Jri Ilarrlsburg ExpreuT." lft a. sstfrtk vlaMt-Iey.t?, .-HiWH'f ACCOtU Oeumbla Accem Atlantle ExprtMt.i... Henshore Express Philadelphia Accem H:a.ssL- -(A3 iap.Bi.Yt; fl:D.Bi. m. nunaay aiail........... ,, pay Expreat........M., I!"!7li5"r Accem.H.i Mall Tralnt-....A fc46 p. ? !i , 6-S0pm?tr?,3 lis p- ,.!' ','a IVUIOI tThe only trains which run dally, On Holiday the Mall train west ru runsbywayyijgii' Columbia. .. J. H. WOOD, Otncrnl PnsseiiBvr AgealC fl CIIA.E.PUOH.OeiieialMawsier. Mt.'. . ......tS- TUILADELPIHA & RE-VDINQ RAILROA)S?iv . . Lr-T. READING COLUMBIA DIV1BIOM. SlfTUgS On and after Monday, July J, im, infar&fsfl rave ljiiicaster(Klnc street), as follewn: t,,ri-h days, 7:80 a. m., 12.35, 8. p. m.j Sunday! 8sri'Sl m., 8.CA Ker i bUaael Shla, week days, 7:J0 a. ni.( liS,',v .aya.S-Mp.tn. it.. :is p. m.j nunaays. i p. in. , ift- f 'wntw inra via t'niiaueirain, woes aars.ir' g 7:ai a. in.. I2.v x-4a n m. Fer New Yerk via Alloalewn, week .ifi!V tt?V.,.' m Hundav.asAn. m. ' T.vf. Fer fbanen, week days. 7.-0D A.ra.,12M,km Fer Allcntewti, week days, 7.9) a. jn.,fcFlK 4, ij Sunday, p. m. ' fefc ' Fer l'ettlrllle. trcnlr rl.v. -Wn n,. I-M m. '!, ... ..i-.'-- D.m.1 Bundav. RKMn.tn.aMn. m. '- ".. .f .Tfrf.S XCfk 1J', 7:fl0 ""Wv. p. m. , .. ,, sum., 1-4 , 25 a. tti., 240,;,4U JA6TER. , JJ& -V ,.1. , Ml.J , O.UV ... .11. rur vfunrryYiue, ween nays, S.CO p. tn. ; Sunday. 6:10 p. m. TRAINS FOR LANCASTER. Iyave Heading, week day, 70, ll:C6- Btn.. v.,-, i'. iii. ; euuuni -.aim, m.; n:iu p. in Ia' :oea. in., i .-oe p. m. Leave Aiionie wn. iave rnuaaeipiiia, week aaya, t:is, ik.''J'V-. m., .-00 p. m. !-i' ! Lave'ew Yerk via PhlUdclplil,weekcUrviyN 7:a. m.. VJtt. ll-enn. tn. , lit. re new Yerk via. Allentmni. wrelr Atrm . '' wcck uayi, o.ej a. m. J : .' j P. UJ. . t "I leava PetUvllle, week days, 8.80 a, ra., ttfciTf liave lbanen, week daya, 7:13 a. m., 7il(l p. re. : Bmirtay, 7is a. m S:lSt, ru. ' Iava lUrrliburr, week davs, fl23 a. m.', ri.vflinn -. - j .- -. ., - -jMf sj- . J&TS quarry vlll. week days, :, U:fe a. mZJfe & 8.-00. M n. m. flnnilnr. in. m.. '' -. -?jr- NS ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Mflk; W Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street whawC-& - and beuth street wharf. i ? rer Atianue city, week 'tiitye. cxpr 0-ea a. tn. and O0 and 6.00 p. m.: AccoinreodaMoEi j. ' ' 7:80 a. in. aud 4.S0 p. m. i Hitnday. ExpreM. SM&-' and 0.00 rum., Accommodation, etf) a. m.,i !.' V nrwiMsw, n. m. Returning leave Atla iliHtlesvveAtlanUe City, deiiQl .cemr,, $ and Arkansas Avenues. Veek aji?J' - 7K and 10:13 n, m. and 4 p.m. Accewt-'il iswajtjru ",i Auanue ane Express 7KB molauen,8:05a. m. and :30 p. m. . Hundara A. A Express. and 8.30 p, n. AccommedaUon7'iSt .y "m ! ea-iiii i.uu git iii 11 tf'i Detailed lime tablet can be obtained at tteket-i' offices, , " ffk, A. A. MCLKOD, .... C. t. ANO0(aC."', J& , fAft,, f- LEBANON LANCABTER JOINT. RAILROAD. CiMB vice J'rcs. a ectt'i M'gr. aenl Psua'r AmU,x, C UX9 "3 ArraniemenU of Passenger Trains oaeBdaJMr ,-& 1 ,. ,.... ---rr-ivi NORTITWAnD, Iave a.m. P.K, King Hlreet, Land. 7.-00 12:88 Lenaaiter 7.-07 UM Manhelm . 7:W liae Cornwall.... -. 7JM 1:49 Arrive at Lebanon .,.. . 8:11 IM 'j?iMla , W.'A.M.r. SXw iff -(il3 fttt itM T.-0W 9M-UT . bOUTHWAHD, m Leave a. is. I-cbanen .,. 7iU Cornwall 737 Manhelm'... .. 7:88 Lancaster 837 Arrive at & r.v. m 12-M 1:19 1:63 8.00 m King Hlreet, Lane. I:S8 8:901 M9f tMl A. M, WILSON, Blint.R. H.B.NEKK,8upt,C.H. I ACnatLeasL R. 1 Ww i. n" invnlUxvt. "m -i i w IDMYER'3 CORNER. r vZri " fti!i . . V "fl . l1: $ ra M ' kit itn m i r f- i ' 'IA- r "s WIUIVIYIlll 0;f FIRHT-OLASa UARUAINB, LErr, UTILL BKMOl. NOW IS THE TI5IE FOR ?;v f'c FURNITU'R trJ.t 5 n . ? ifcS.? . euying ie save iTieny.i; ' It' an ill wind that don't blow'semcbodfrkf. ' ".J. , , , , ' -L-'i'iJiiW. .1. m .. snai EOOd oedwlnd for you, as we are effertBlJ?' " our UnuiA trfwuls mnf nex t f irtiilrA S-aaiis ful IT at It J " m sir aaiNKi iiDiinris iiiuii rver shtisii. .ij uiiiiV bWUR IIIUOV U,1- t WMV IWHt V T j,1 . These nrlces ulll nut leat lone. Deu'ttlcUy.-L-,. ltiit tili (nt f tin Mrirl cumim si Arts n gt miri .. .i(l BARGAINS. WIDMYER!S ,-' t OOIlNEll OK- E. King & Duke 'Sic, e CHS A OIUE3 Dollars Saved Are Dollars Earned , '1: B V FURNISHIN FROM OUIt , Complete New Stoefc or- RELIABLE FURNITURE, At the Very Lewest Prices. Ochs4 & Gibbs,. MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE, (Jd, Sd 4tJ ricer',) NO. SI bOUTn O.UEEN ST. ... . , all-lyd H EiNiTairs, We would Call Your SpecUl Atteutien te the Tact that we Lava ihgtner FOR the: SOME 0P ITS GOOD POINTS: 1st. It Carries Less Weight than Other 2d. 3d. It Is Simple tu Construction. It Is Mere Easily Handled. . it Is Lewer In rrlce than any rirtt-Clasi lth. IJed in the Market. ' We have them In stock for Chlldren'end Grewn People. HEINITSH.'S Furniture Depot Nes. 27 & 2D SOUTH QUEEN STREET Queen Felding M Pcisenal Attention (iivfre tt UpdnUk- 3 leg -XOLLAilS AND CUFFS -'TUB tTHBT C the most deslraWe. and Vp'ismS Tuins nnd styles any sire, at EBIaJlAJiTl Oeuu?nunlJhuc Stere. 12 'trt KtDtwL iva t WS il & $H . ifan i -i 3"" r.A'-1 .. Ml-LiV k i1 A' ' ?i ji, ml AfrV, xv. &r iP5 UX.1 3WS '-. a .T - A1 FS kt r.i i taws "T-n m I1 iJ J; V fJl s-Ja .'Ai "r-j J- l S.L- J-ArA,.' - 4Wiiiiai
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