Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, June 21, 1890, Image 7

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IHB OULD rLAID HHAWL.
Hei far from euld Klnvara, In (he merry month
of May,
When bird were singing cheerily, there came
across my way,
At If from out the iky above an angel chanced
te Nil,
A little Irish Calltn In an euld plaid thaw).
I courteously tainted her "Oed nave you,
miss," say I j
" Oed aare you, kindly, sir," said she and shyly
taMnebr!
On went my heal t along with her, a captive In
her thrall.
Imprisoned In the corner of her euld ptnld
shawl.
I've heard of highway robber that with plitels
and with knives
Made trembling traveller yield them up their
money or their Uvea.
But think of me that handed out my heart and
head and all
Te a simple little Callln In an euld plaid shawl.
Oh 1 eme men sigh for riches, and eememen
live for fame.
t Andeme en history's page here te win a glc-
rleus name:
My alms are net ambitious, and my wishes are
but small
Yeu might wrap them all together In an euld
plaid shawl.
I'll seek her all through Oatwey. and I'll seek
ncr ail mreUKh Clare.
I'll search for talc or tidings of my traveller
everywhere.
Fer jieaee of mind I'll never find until my own
J call
That little Irish Callln In her autd plnld shawl.
fYaii -4. Fany (n A. T. Trtbunt.
A FOOL AND HIS MOSKY FISHING.
The Costly OutUtolnl'eor Llttlo.Mlllleu-
nlre.
I Frem the N. Y. Tribune.
" Well, we strolled Inte the store and be-
tpn te prlee thltiftn, when a daper llttle
lellew entered dreucd in the height of
fnMiien, mid told tlie clerk that he wna
going fishing this sumtner and wanted nn
out (It.
" ' Yes. sir.' aald the smlllnc clerk, 'what
I will you have?'
" i don't Knew in me least, i assure
you,' aald the customer. 'I was told this
was the best place te come te and I sunpose
yen knew your business. Put me up a
complete fishing eutllt, and solid it up te
my ciuu, and no threw down ins card,
which bere the lctters 'ir.' after the liame
of a man wliein uven the clerk roceguizeU
us able te buy out the whele establlsliment
with a week's income.
"'lcssir. vessir.' said the clerk breath
lessly. 'I knew mv business, of course, nnd
can kIve you the most complete outfit in
the world. If you'll Just sit right down,
there, sir, I'll bring you the goods and
you can cheese what you like best.
'"New we'll begin en the reds. That's
the first thing, et course He.re you are
for black bass. This Is the best red in the
market, and no mistake the best selected
split bamboo, mountings of German silver
and hand-made lit overy particular, fer
rules absolutely waterproof, a waterproof
cushion nfzylonlte, adding great strength
te me joints, line raiscu ue-gumes, in roe
pieces in nil, two tips, eleven feet long and
the whole thing only weighing twelve
ounces, mid strong enough te land a whale.
ii costs f .
" A geed red like that merits a geed
reel. This Is u newly Invented automatic
reel. These who nnule for fish renuirimr
a long line will npprcvinte its geed qualities,
particularly me rupiuuy wiin wuicn it re
avers the " slack " often caused bv the
eccontrle movements of a gamey fish. In-
ieeu. wan mis reel properly manipulated.
there can be no slack, liv simply touching
li spring, the recovery Is practically in
stantaneeus. Auother ndvnntage Is that
the resistance, of the snrinu is lust sulll-
elent te curb the fish without Imperilling
lis less by tearing out, and the adjusted
pressure will net only held, but bring In u
lsn ei less man live or six peunus weigui
is speedily us any ene could desire. It is
certainly an ingenious pioceei meciiautsm,
mil when one gets used te it, the old-
asuieuea roei must seem uetn siew and
mmborsemo, In rubber nnd German
diver, with steel pivots it will cost you ?12.
If you think nn automatie reel net sports sperts sports
munlike enough, take this best balanco balance balanco
landle recl in the market, at $31.'
"I'll take both.' said the customer
Ijarelessly. .-,
I "'New for hooks.' continued the clerk
la'lm a satislled grin. 'Yeu can get lets of
linellcu hooks coinplelo, atn less cost man
J no price et geed gut mono, uui uun t let
my one feel you like that. IIie bust
tlniMiie , ..ab.u ...nn nT nm.vd.t l.tif If
you hook :i line fish and leso him through
jjying cheap gut, you desorve te. ilirce
lezen of these superior ones, asserted sizes
it CO cents a dozen, will be miflicient, no
leubt.
" ' A strenir onamellod silk level line, at
!0 a hundred yanls, will glve you four e.x-
eueiii lines, eneugu te sum wuu. a uui-
leek extractor costs 50 cents; a minnow-
lUL-Ket, $z: a dozen exlra quality (leunie
;ut basi Hies, $2 ; a fly-book, morocco
ever, fi; ncoupifiei uouuie-gui minnow-
rangH, $1 50 ; a ceuple el ordinary trolling
mlt. : bome ueigrumiicH, fi: iregs, ji :
i phantom minnow, $1 ; landing net, ?2;
lole-leathor red case, J3 ; red holder te
astcn the red te the gunwale of your beat
.vhile trellliiL'. 81 50. and a case Willi trays
md coinpurtments te keep nil these things
teparaie and in onier, ji.eu.'
" ' Is that all7 usked the customer, as me
;lerk paused te catch his wind.
" ' That's a fair black bass outfit,' replied
he clerk, 'but new for the trout. A red,
dime style and make as the ether, only
lilllier, Willi nn extra up, beven-miiicui.
U5; case for it, ?7 ; thosaine reels will de
'or both reds: lines. 100 vards. sainenuallty
i4 before only lighter, ft; extra fiue gut
eaders, nine ikei long, -Jirccnis eaen, vaitu
"..i,.. ftl . tir.rlre tltr.tn iln-rixi lit 3. nntltw
aiy $1 ; taekle book, ?1 ; bait box, 81 ; feili
ng ireui u.ig.e;:; uriiiaiiigciip, eii; iiuckei.
lask, leather covered, $3; assertod Insects
in lioeltH. siv a half dozen bees, crass-
toppers, ladyluigs, etc., ?2 60, and an ns ns ns
lortmentef llieu.
' Vmv tlin II v rmnstlen is the most
lelicnte one of nil. rfonie fishermen like
no kind, &ome another. As you have had
10 experience, you probably have no
heicc. I can't advlse you very well, as I
len't knew In what waters you are going
.0 tlsh,' said the eleru, ramer puzziea evor
lis rustoiner.
" The customer, in fact, had net displayed
liny mere interest in the splendid assert-
Ineut ortacKie mat nau ueeu cueseu ier
1I111 than ifthey had been se many willow
reds nau tieni pins, uui us 1110 uiurit
IieoineJ te ueed usslstonce here, he re
marked : ' Give me half a dozen of eacli
Ulnd nnd 111 find out ter myselt which 1
Ika best.'
"The clerk looked at him a moment and
I loomed about te rcmonstiate, but thought
eettcr of it, cast his oye evor the widely
.aryiug prices of Hies per dozen, averaged
j netn up aifi, enu uuiiiiiiiiik inviv ijr
oe 0110 or two en you, but' picked out
naif a dozen of each of the following
varieties: piol'essor, red hackle. General
Hoeker, Canada, red dun, red grouse,
tbbey, brown hackle, spider, eaK, magpie,
tiller, ceaciiinan, gray niici.iu, uoeiiur
'liistln. vnllnw niav. red slliliner. black
aackie, stone, widgeon, shoemuker, last
biance, grizzly king, brown- ant, orange
Jen, Drewn Hen, yellow uoiue, iiawiuerne,
ibis, white miller, grnuneii, black gnat,
igray dun, silver-brown, .Montreal, niarcii
urewn, governor, wren mil, gray uraiiu,
gravel bed, turkey brown, cinnamon, blue
liottle, iinbrle, gray dellle, fern, silver
rblacK.
"Is that all?' asked the customer,
wearily.
t x uai a n cuuiiMciu uuiut ier uass uuu
K . .l.l.l.i.-l puiilliul tltn rilnfls lint a liir
LLIVUk UKIIIIH, ,inii.i .; l "... """
hir.1,1 'Knr ili.en-sea llshini;. veu'll re-
liriulre '
11 "' I shall net go te sea,' said the llttle
I'fellew, with beiucthing approaching a
SlllldUer. '1 expect mat uuiuis u mj
land will be sutllciently laborious. Hew
much does all this come te new 7'
I) " 'The tet.il is only Siii:.by,' replied ine
iiCierK guuiy, uiu no ciu ;'"'"
IV..111.,,. UM.11 i.nttiiu fivnrv dav of his life.
j "Well,' said the dapper youth, re
signedly, seiiu mom an up 10 me " ""
iKiruaph, en scenuu tiiuugiu, ,u" n.u ui
send the bill te the get eritur. It's by the
doctor's orders I'm going in for this sort of
tiling, you Knew. , ,
" llv gum,' said Bill, who had watched
the enlire transaction with breathless Inter
est, his eyes glittering as each marvel
leusly perlcci and beautttill anicie was
sorted out, 'hew I envy that little cuss and
his aellliy 10 uuy mat unisy euiui wiiueui
r.-cllnL' It. Uui I'll bet ou mv bottom
dollar that I could pick out another one
from oil theso same sueives ier fev, aim
with my pockets full of worms, go Inte the
weeds with young Moneybags and pull
out a cart lead of fine fUh under his very
nose, where he could net land even a chub
If he angled for a week.'
A Wli ratlins: Well.
Kiem the Albany Argue.
In the town of Oreat Valley, in Cutta
rauguit ceuuty, thsre U au interentlug
curieelty known lecsVlly Da the " wktaJUng
well," located en the farm of Colonel
Wesley Flint, About ferty-flTe years age
the well w dug by the colenol'a father te
the depth or forty-five feet, but no water
accumulated, and the well was put down
as a flat failure, A etreng current of air
wm noticed rashlng Inte the well at tlmee
and at ether times rushing out of It, A flat
atone with lf-lneh hele wi fitted ever
the hole and whittle placed In it, which
changed Its tune as the air was drawn up
or down. This whistle proved a reliable
weather barometer. In settled weather
the whistle was silent, but an approaching
storm was heralded by n warning shriek
of the whistle as Hie air rushed out of the
well, but as clear weather approached the
current of air changed nnd was drawn in
te the well nnd the faithful vhistle changed
and told Its story by Its changed tone.
THE SEASON FOIt BASS.
A Heller That It 'Will l'rove n Geed One.
801110 1'olutsFer Anglers.
In black bass fishing, says the Fhlladel-
fihla Ledger, the first thing te be considered
s the tnckip.
This should be chosen with the greatest
care, for the bassjs a wary fish, carefully
avoiding anything that leeks suspicious.
With this end in view the best line te
select is an K olled or onnnieled silk, nnd
for bait fishing a three-feet, and for lly
fishing a six-feet silk worm gut leader,
and both the silk line and the gut leader
should be of the very best quality, as the
cheaper grades are very apt te prove
treacherous at critical moments. A multi
plying reel, holding about 40 ynrds or line
is'the most convenient, and, ferall practical
purposes, quite sutllcient.
A medlum-slzed hook, such as otte used
for cnttlshiug, It is believed, will attain
better results than 0110 much larger or
smaller, the particular make, whether it
be a Carlisle. Limerick, Aberdeen, Sproat,
New Yerk trout or snoek-bond, being ab
solutely the fancy of the angler; only,
saj'B a well known fisherman, "Let the
patent contrivances warranted te prevent
the fish from getting away when honked
severely alone. Fishing Air black bass is
a coutest between brains and cunning and
between selenceaud brute strength. If a
lish gets away after being hooked, Its cun
ning and brute strength were granter than
the augler'N science, and deserved his
liberty. All these patent safely hooks are
unspertsmanllke and would net be used
by n true angler."
Many flshernieu In bait fishing use a
long red ; this is n mistake. With a still'
red about eight feet long bait can be cast
nearly double the distance that can be done
by a red 12 feet long, nnd is much mere
convenient te handle
The black bass loves a stream that has
its bottoms nnd shores plentifully studded
with rocks and with moderately deep
rocky peels, in the shadows of which they
lurk, ready te dart forth Inte seme neigh
boring riflle In pursuit of feed. In select
ing a place te bait llsh, therefere have such
a locality In view, even though the water
be, comparatively speaking, shallow, rather
than a deeper spot, but te which tlie indi
cations point te a muddy bottom. The
peels below a dam, for Instance, are nearly
always better than the Immodlnte vicinity
efits breast. In bait casting, unless the
water be very shallow, around the rocks
rear the shere should net be neglected,- be
cause such nre likely speta for geed sized
fish. There Is probably no fish se capri
cious as the black bass in the matter of
bait, and no careful fisherman will go In
the stream without helgramltes, minnows,
crawlish, and even big fat earth worms, or
any bait te" which the fish are accustomed.
In lly fishing, flies having combinations
of groeu, yellow and black are considered
the best, nnd thore is no use in casting tlie
lly anywhere except in rifles or shallow
peels just below them. In casting, where
it is iesslble, it is claimed that when the
fly is cast a llttle up stream and allowed te
float down se that it be sunk about six
inches, the best results are obtained. These
who have observed closely say that 011 the
downward course, and en the first few feet
of the retrieve, the most strikes are ob
tained. In consequence of the few black bass
that have been caught thus far this season,
thore have been positive nssortleus mnde
by a number of anglers thnt there are but
few fish In the streams hereabouts. The
majority of fishermen, however, deny this,
and claim that there were nover se many
black bass in the waters of this vicinity as
at the present lime. Ulack bass will rarely
take bait when the streams are muddy,
and It is also almost useless te attempt fly
fishing In very high water. Thore is also
another factor that hns rendered the
fishing peer thus far, and it lies in the
uniformly cool weather of the past
spring. In this section blnck bass
usually begin spawning in the latter
part of April and finish their labor
about the latter part of May. This year,
howevor, the spawning season en account
of the cool weather, which kept the water
cold, did net begin until fully three weeks
later, and in seme cases tlie bass have net
yet finished. During this period the blnck
bass takes but llttle feed. It Is true that
they are frequently caught en the spawning
beds, but, it is asserted, that this is net se
much en account of hunger, but boeause of
a dcslre en the part of the llsh te keep the
spawning bed clean or te drlve nway u
supposed Intruder. It is said, In support
of this, that a black bass will snapatabare
hook dangled ever her spawning bed.
Anglers who have inade a study of the llsh
claim that as seen as the spawning season
is evor and the frequent ruins cease, allow
ing the water te clear, thore will be
magnificent black bass fishing, such as
llshormen of this city have net oxpcrlnuced
for sovernl yeare. They predict tills from
the fact that the rainy season of last year
roudercd the fishing peer, which was
equlvalcntte it restocking of all tlie streams
hcroabeuls.
Special ituticce.
An Excellent Itepert.
Hen. Jes. G.aoedrldse, of llroeklyn. 'N. Y.,
writes this: "Cannet express myself lu suffi
ciently praiseworthy terms. Jlimleck Weed
Jltllert have used for the past two years ; keep
my stomach In excellent trim. Held In tiuncus
ter by W. T. Hech, 137 and It) North liucen
street.
Uuuklen'H Arnica Sulve.
Tiik IttsTHALVKiutlie world rerCuU.Hruises
Seres, Ulcers, halt ltheum, Kever Heres, Tetter.
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and ull
Hkln Eruptions, nnd positively cures riles, or
no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give per per per
feoisallsfactlen, or money refunded, l'rlee 25
cents per box. Fer sale by w. T. Hech, Drug
gist, Net. 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lan
caster, P. uneZ7-lyd
Saved the I In by.
" My baby, aged flftecn months, was attacked
with croup, but was cured with two hesks i.f
Thumat' Kelectrie Oil ; have used this medicine
fortlieelder.clilldren. llnvethu greatest faith
In It." .Mrs. llunlel Mann, Ml Kecntli M.,
ftiiQ'ale, N. Y. Beld In Lancaster by W.T. Hech,
U7 and 139 North Queen street.
Is Coittuuipleii lutcurnlilei
Head the fullenlim : .Mr. C. H.Merris, Newark,
Ark., says: " Wns clown with Abscess of Lungn,
and friends 11ml plisiclans pronounced 1110 1111
Incurable Consumptive. llcgan biking Dr.
King's New Dlseerry for Consumption, nm
new en my fifth bottle, und able te oversee the
work en my farm. It Is the finest medicine
ever made." ,, .
JessoMlddleten, Ueeatur, Ohie, says: "Hud
It net been for Dr. King's New Discovery ler
Consumption I would havii died of Lung Trou
bles. Was glen up by doctors. Am new In
best of health." Try It. Bample bottles free nt
V. T. llech's Droit Htere. Nes. 137 nud IS) N.
Queen at., Lancaster, l'n. '5)
T.rwtlr ITntleMt.
A clear, bright nen fnce somehow leeks hon
est. A liorse thief ern burgtur seldom carries
such n face. Jlunleck JIleuil JIUleri gives the
skin n peculiarly line texture and clearness.
They strengthen and enrich the circulation und
se eradicate nil eruption ur blemish. Beld
In Ijinnuter by V. T. Hech 137 mid LiONeilli
Queen strecu
Motliemt Mether I! Mether ! t !
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth T if
se, gout once nnd get u bottle of MIW. WINB
LOW'H BOOTHINU HYltUl'. It will relieve
the peer little sufterer Immediately Uejieud
npen It; there Is no mistake ubeut IL There U
nnt n muther en earth who lias ever used It.
who will net tell you lit enee that It will regu
late the bowels, nnd give rest te the mother, and
relief and health te the child, operating like
magic. It is lwrfectly sufe te use til all rases and
plvasuut te the tnsu limits the prescription of
one of the eldest and best female physician and
nurse In the United Htates. Held everywhere,
'Z cents a bottle Iune351vd4w
i:ioctrle HltterM. j
Tills remedy Is becoming se well known and
se iepulur as te need no special mention. Alt
who have lued Electric Hitters sing tlie same
sonef praise. A purer uiedlrlne does net ex
ist and It U gunranti-ed te de nil that Is claimed,
Klectrlc Hitters will cure ull diseases et the
Liver nnd Kidney, will remm e Pimple. Hella,
Bait Hheum and ether affections caused by Im
pure bleed. Will drive Malaria from the sys
tem and prevent as well as cure nil Malarial
fevem, Ker cure of Henduehe. Constipation
and Indigestion try Klectrlc nitters.-Lntlru
satisfaction guaranteed or money nfunded'
I'rice fiue and H.eO per liottle at W T llis-h's
Drug htere, 137 und ISO Jf . Quten ht., Lancaster.
1'a. W
Impure
;v
a Pennsylvania Railroad Man Taut 01
Rmarkabl Oiira of Scrofulous
4Pm
Humor Humer
Mr. RahjJ- nukes the following state
ment, is. a wen -uewn railroad man, run
ning en the Pennsylvania Railroad between
Columbia, Penn., and Phllsdtlphlai
"I feel that I wish te tell what has been
done for us and our little boy by Heed's Bar
sanarltU. He It new six years et age, and,
until a short time age,', has ever since birth
been a terrible sufferer from scrofulous
humor. Beres would appear en him and
spread until tliey were as large aJ dollar,
and then discbarge, r.ily te be followed by
ethers, se that the tuger part of his body
was one mass of sores all the time. The
scrofula was especially severe en his legs and
back et his ears and en his head. Ills hslr
was se matted that combing was sometimes
Impossible. His ears became se tela that we
could sce through them, and were actually
AFItAID THET WOULD DBOP 0F.
His legs were se bad that sometimes he could
net sit down, anrt It was Impossible fei him te
run about andritay like ether children. Fre
quently when he tried te walk, his leg would
cmck open and the bleed start from different
places. The humor had a very offensive odor,
and caused Intense Itching, se that at night
we had te tlchls hands In mittens or stockings
te prevent his scratching and tearing himself.
We cannot tell
new that roen nor suffehed
for nearly five years, nophew his terrible con cen con
dltten distressed us. AVe did all we could te
relieve him. Tw oer three physicians agreed In
calling It scrofulous humor, but did net effect
a cure. We tried salves and ointments! and
ether things but without benefit. At last I
decided te give him Heed's SarsaparlUa, as
MY DllfOOlST ItF.COMMENDED IT.
In about two weeks the Barsaparilla began te
have effect The sores commenced te heal
VM
Take Heed's Sarsaparilla
SeldbyslldnictUts. flslxferf. rrtparedenly I Sold by all druggists, fit six for fS. rrtiwmtetitr I Beld by ll drnggtits. ft) six forts, rreptreienty
by C, I. HOOD & CO., Apetbecatlst, Lewell, Man. by O. I. HOOD A CO., Apettiscsrles, Lewell, Jim. I by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mats.
IOO Desos One Dellar
lethlUB
M
A11T1N UHOe.
We are told every day by
customers that they were di
rected here by their friends.
It's plain enough. We are all
likely, when we find a geed
thing better than Is generally
IT'S
PLAIN
ENOUGH.
found, and cheaper, te tell our friends where te
get IL Yesterday a gentleman came in and
said : " Mrs. told me of your 11.25 Flannel
Hhlrts; that they were better than anything
she had ever seen at the price. I want te see
seme." And se It gees. We want te say right
here, there's meney saved te the customer by
the " quick turning " way we handle Flannel
Shirts. Everything you can call for Is here.
NcwBhnpes of Neckbands nnd cellars thnt fit,
"pet" perfectly, different lengths of sleeves.
Easy te get suited In price, as there are choice
lines nt the turn of every quarter, from 25e te
$e each. Men's and Hey's nnd Little Bey's
Blouses and Waists, nt Sic te 11.60. This
" quick turn" prlnclpleceuntsjust ns well In
our Clothing and In our Flannel Bhlrts. Dol
lars nnd Clothing moving nimbly nud merrily.
Kvcrybedy can see their Interest when shown
this stock. AO dozen handseme Hummer Neck
weur Just received ; awny bigger vnlncH thnu
usual ; 23 and SO Cent.
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
H
IllBH A fiHOTHKIl.
A GREAT DEMAND
-1--OII
LIGHT-WEIGHT CLOTHING,
Has Kennd Us Fully rreparul for Butting Your
Comfert and Tnste nt n Very Lew Price.
COATS AND VKSTS
Of Mohair, Alpaca, Drnp 'Ete, Berge, Boer Beer
sucker and Flannel, ranging from Jl tetfl
n set.
FANCY VESTS
In Plain and Klgurml Duck, Alpaca, Linen
und Marseilles.
LIGHT PANTS
In Linen. Frem SO te 60 Inches waist
measure.
DUSTEKS
In Mohair and Linen, from Jl te 12 each.
WASHiCOATS
Frem 50e upwards.
LIGHT-WEIGHT SUITS
FOR MEN AND YOUTHS.
Ill Fancy and 1'laln Casslmeres and ChovleU,
from i W, J7, t. V, 110 up te 118.
In Heys' Blics, 10 te 18, from (8 upwards.
HAVE YOU VISITED THAT
Great Clearing Sale
Children's Clothing.
Prices one-half and one-third Less limn tlie Heal
Value. This Is a Hart, Chance.
Everything in Furnishings,
cixrruiEiw, mkkchant tailehs and
OE-NTH' FURNIHHEIW.
M. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
-10LU HKONZK, LIQUIDS AND HIKING
JC or steam werlr.at JOHN BEHTH.Sa Knt
r utlen street. m7-tfd
H1RSH (I BROTHER,
B
V.
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- Read - Read It
up ; the Beati began te leek mere natural m4
healthy. Then the scale came el and all
ever his body new and healthy flesh and tkut
formed. When he bad taken two bottles he
was entirely tree from sores, fearing only the
seus te show where they had been. These are
gradually disappearing. The tittle fellow wm
rtnx or ebaktcpe
te Heed's BarsspaTllla when he found It was
curing him, and he would call ter ' My tnedl tnedl
clne' when the time came ter htm te take It.
We are unable te express our thinks for the
geed Heed's BarMparltla has done our little
boy." UaBaTX.BOBT,DextB8,Oetambts,ra.
A Later Letter
Frem Mr. Ruby Mates that his son Is new In
perfect health, has no trouble Irem the
humor, which Is entirely cured. He has
many Inquiries about the recovery et the boy,
and advises all who suffer with such diseases
te try Heed's BarsapsrUU.
What Can be Added
Te the above statement te mVte mere em
phatic the evidence et the cleansing effect et
Heed's BarsapsrUU upon the bleed? It
would seem te be the positive duty et all who
suffer from any disease or affection caused by
Impure bleed, te at least give Heed's Barss
parllla a fair trial. I!s many wonderful cures
have wen for It the title et "the greatest
bleed purifier ever discovered."
Every Confidence.
Among the few proprietary articles I re
commend te customers Heed's B&mpirtlla
Is one In which I place every confidence. My
patrons seem te have the same confidence,
judging from Its sale, which Is mere than all
the ether, bleed purifiers together." Q. B.
Little, Druggist, Urecnsburg, Pa.
IOO Deses One Dellar I
5ru
T-rETZGER A HAUfJHMAN.
IWASH DRESS G00DS.I
OUTING 8TIUPES AND PLAIDS,
DRESS GINGHAMS, PLAIN CHAMBRAY8, SEERSUCKERS.
WHITE DRESS GOODS!
INDIA LAWNS, VICTORIA LAWNS,
LACE STRIPES AND PLAIDS, HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCINGS,
ALL AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
Metzger&Haughman's Cheap Stere,
3840 West King St., Lancaster, Pa.
(OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.)
T-EXT DOOKTOTHK COUHT 110UBK.
A HAPPY CHANCE
Has put In our hiindsa let of Fine Imported French Casslmeres j overy yard of which cost th
Importer tSM te Impert. They measure 60 te W Inchen In width and are made of the finest trad
wools, nnd we are cutting them nt the extremely low price of 13.00 a yard. The styles are suitable
for Men's Hulling, Unlit Welcht Overcoat and Ladles' and Children' Outer Garment of nl
kinds. Tlie assortment embrncea both Light and Dark, Fancy and Plain Effects. Remember the
price, 1(2.00 n yard, and ever yards wide.
AN ITEM Our entire stock of Hall's Corset are piled en the counter nt 75 cent each.
FHHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
TT ARU A MCELROY.
BARD Sc
Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
HLACK. OOODH-Kxtrn value In Hlnck All-Weel Henrietta Cashmere, 40 In. wide, atfiOc
worth miVitt ; m In. wide nt 7K-, worth K7c ; 40 In. wide at tl, worth tl.2V Hnrsalns In Hlack Hen
rlettaafjiieandUic. Hllk Warp Hlnck Henrietta at l,tl.2j,$I.H). Hlack All. Weel Albalres, bOe
Hlnck Australian Crepe, double width, 16c. Hlack Mohair Urllllantlue. 1 Ne. at 60e, really worth
Ul'jC: 1 Ne. at 75c, really worth K7e;l Hlack Mohair, with pin stripe, at 60c, extra wide and
'iiiullty. Hlnck Nuii'n Vcllliiiifer Veils at fl nnd JI.25 per yard. Hpcclnl low prices In Hlack Thibet
HlmwlH, single und double. Hlack French Bnllnn at !c unit .Vx1, warranted net te crock or channe
color from perspiration or uelds, and Is net affected by wushlng or oipesuro te the lltfht. Hlack
Hiitine with neat dot or figure. Plain Hlack I'lald Luwn.
WHITE GOODS Mpcclal llargaln In India Linen and Victeria Lawn at 8c, 10c, 12Je and up,
Anether let of Hatln Herdered White floods at 20e and Z5c. Hemstitched and Embroidered flounc
ing nl lowest prices In the city. Hnrgnlns In I'lald and Htrlpe White Ureas Uoeds.
OINaHAMS-DrehsaiiuliHmsntfllic, worth 8e J 10c Dress Ginghams at Sc; 12ke quality at
lOe. New Outing Cleths nl l3c nnd 12c
WINDOW HHADEH Closing out 1 let or shades, 0 feet long, spring fixtures, al25e ; 1 let with
fringe, snuie size, utSSc.
HEMNANT8 1 let of 60c Carpets In remnant at 25c per yard ; 1 let of 75c All-Weel Carpet In
remnants, at U&e per yard.
UNDEHWEAIt Ladles', Men' and Children's Underwear, Hummer weight, cheap. Ladle'
Hlbbed Veal at 8c ; eUewhcre 10a and up, Men's llnlbrlggnn from 26c up. Children' allow price.
MOYCLES Agent for the Premier and CeNcntry lllvnl Hafety Hlcycle.
BARD&
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street.
1fllU (UatCVlitQCD.
F
LINN HHENEMAN.
Little Gri-ant Bicycles T
We Kunrantce the Utile Olnnt Hlcycle lobe the Hest Machine In the Market. WhicU costing
double the money lire no better.
-
VELOCIPEDES, GIRLS' TRICYCLES, EXPRESS WAGONS
-
BHBY CKRRIHGES.
FLIKN & BRENEMAN,
NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER. PA.
cnethtjtfl.
F
INE TAILOItING,
1890 -SPRING.-1890
Fine Tailoring.
The Largest and Ment Elegant Assortment
of
SPRING NOVELTIES
New Heady for Your Inspection.
We would also announce the purchase of a
Jeb Let of English Hulling and Treusering ut a
great sacrifice, which we will sell ut
Astonishingly Lew Prices.
nt Call early te secure a barguln In these
gee .
H. Gerhart,
ONLY
DIItr.OT IMI'OKTINOTAILOIUNTHECITY
43 NORTH QUEEN STREET.
d?Mfd
censld
"One :
pneumonia ter if
that, my feet and 1?
much Inflamed, and eau
ing. The doctor said I had l
net believe. I tried a number et
avail. Then some one asked me te try I
Barssparllls. I did se. I took It three times'
a day, before meals. Before I had taken one
bottle 1 began te Improve. I took In all fire
bottles, which cured me and made, me feel
well otherwise. I hare had no return of the
affection. Can walk ten miles every dy,
which Is pretty geed for a man M years eld.
I feel grateful for the geed Heed's Barsspa
tllU has done me, and have used my Influence
with a number of people te try It, and te far
with satisfactory results." Jemf Hikes,
40 North 30th Street, Philadelphia, Penn.
Cancerous Bere.
" About 7 years age I had a cancerous sere
en my nose, which grew te be veryftrouble veryftreuble veryftrouble
seme and offensive. I concluded te try Heed's
Barsaparilla, and after using two bottles the
sere dlssppeared and healed up entirely. It
has been cured for two years with no ap
pearance et Its. returning. I am new In my
eightieth year and enjoying geed health. I
feel It my duty te recommend Heed's Barsapa
rilla te all persons suffering from similar
troubles, Be sure te get Heed's." Jesun
Harvey, Delmont, Westmoreland Ce., Penn.
Confirmatory Statement.
"The above certificate Is from Jeslah
Harrcy, Insurance agent, a gentleman well
known throughout Westmoreland county.
Ills statement In regard te the sere and cure
performed Is correct" Z. Zumebxan,
Druggist, Delmont, Penn.
N. B. If you decide, from what you hsre
heard or read, te take Heed's Barsaparilla, de
net be Induced te buy any ether.
IOO Desos One Dellar
0et.
Opposite Fountain Inn.
Opposite Fountain Inn
KOIt -
AND -
$lettr.
EVAN'h t LOUH.
LEVAN'S FLOUR !
In the manufacture of this
Fleur great care is exercised in
the selection of the wheat, and
by geed milling it is kept up te
the highest standard and pos
sesses all the qualities neces
sary te make the Best Bread
and Handsome Biscuit.
I7IORHOILER.H, HORIZONTAL. TAHULAR.
3 Vertical, Pertublc, Cylinder, Marine, of
uuy sle or power, or I he tu-st material nnd
uerkmunshlp, go te JOHN HEttT, 33J Ktut Fill Fill
ten street. inj-tfd
A Great Jul
REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS
-IN-
TRIMMED HATS AND BOMS,
FRICE8CUTIN HALF.
Fer the Balance of the . MenthT
We Have Made Sweeping
Reductions
in
Trimmed Hats.
Straw Hats,
Leghorn Flats,
Chip Flats,
Children's Hats.
OF ALL DEBCKirTlONB.
Flowers,
Feathers,
Ribbons
AND IN ALL DEl'AHTMKNTH ALL
OOODB AT
HALF USUAL PRICE
THE
BONTON
MILLINERY STORE,
Ne. 13 East King St.,
rnrZ7-mdHAF
LANOAHTEit, l'A.
Sutmmcr gteffevts.
s
T. CHAIILE8,
ATLANTIC CITY. N, J.
Ocean Knd Delaware Ave. New Open.
Junel0-2md JONAH WOOTTON, Jit.
HOTEL UnUNHWICK,
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
New, Modern, Klrst-Clest, Complete. Pacific
avenue, between New Yerk und Tennessee
avenue. Accommodate 1800.
aprSl-Smd JOHKl'U H. DAVI8.
rpHK OHBOHNE.
Cor. Arkansas and I'ocine Ave., ATLANTIC
CITY, N. J.
New Heuse. Modern Improvement. Kleva;
ter, Eleetrle Hells. Terms moderate.
June2-2md MHH, H. OHBOItNE.
THEMINNEQUA.
ATLANIIC CITY, N. J.,
.uilfle Ave., between Arknnse and Missouri
Aves ; central location : refurnished ; under
new management; everything flrst-cl. Writs
for circular.
mylB-2md O. A. HIIOWNE.
-AMUKIDCIU-ATLANTIO CITY.
MAM'L IL LEW1B. Proprietor.
WM. K. OOCHflAN, Manager.
Complete Hetel : 100 bed-room i ocean front ;
best bathing ground ; bread piazzas : elegant
buffet. my2I-2md
rpHK MANSION,
ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.
Enlarged I Remodeled I Itefurnlshed I
Ilrephy' Orchestra from June te Ooteber.
Finely appointed Cafe nud llllllard Itoem.
Coaches te and from depot and te beach dur
Inn bathing hour. Open all the Year.
junelUZmd CHAKLE8 McULADE.
A TLANTICCITY.
HOTEL CHETWOODE
l'nclflc Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantle City.
New and Flrst-Clns. Hteam Heat ; Call hell.
Tweniluutes walk from beach. K-60 and $3.00
per day. NOW OPEN.
mllWmd MHH. ANNIE ailUHH.
rpllECHALKONTl',,
THE CHALFONTE,
ATLANTIC CJTr, NKW JEH8EV.
HITUATKD0NTHKHEACH, NORTH CARO
LINA AVENUE.
myWind E. ROHERTH A HONH.
rTIHEMT.aRETNA
Narrow Gauge Railway
will be opened for the sumer seusen en
MONDAYWVIAY 5th
Till read extends from the entrance of the
Park te the summit or the Meuth Mountain
(Governer Hick), a distance ofabeut four miles.
Its miniature train connect with ull the regu
lar passenger trains en the Cornwall A Ixiua Ixiua
nen Itullrnud arriving nt the Park, and return
ing from tlie summit of the mountain in time
te connect with train leaving the t'uru.
Frem point oil I'enna. It. H. and Philadel
phia a Reading H. It., within 100 mile, the trip
cun be accomplished in nne day.
Ill the NARROWEST (1 AUOE in the world,
It 1 the most PERFECT IN ITS CONHTHUC
TION, It ha also the MOHT COMPLETE
EQUIPMENT. IU engine ure perfect little
model of the standurd engine of the flrst-cliiM,
and It car are especially adapted te ullerd un
uiieustructMl view of the mugnincenl scenery
along the line. Hteel Ralls. HtoneUallasL It
I one of the feature of
Mt. Gretna Park,
the ftnel day resort In Central Pennsylvania.
Church and Hclioel, Military and Clvloorgaul Clvleorgaul Clvloergaul
gallons, Club and Tourist Parties can becure
the exclusive use of ML Oretna Park en appli
cation te NED IRISH,
al-Hmd Hup't C. A L. Railroad. Lebanon. Pa.
jicntietvu;
TrvR.NATHOIlHT, IIKNTIHT.
I)",i,A4aCKNfREBtlUARE.
"Tilling Teeth and Palnles Extraction Hpe
clallles. New Ht made, broken one mended
and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plate
and pivoted, etc. Yes, everything pertaiulug
te Dentistry will receive prompt attention, at
very iieuerawj vriu jc-htmvi umv -'..
NaiWstU U.e ONIY Dentist In thin county
who U a tniJuttte of MetUclue m well m of Dcu
.. ... .. I..,...l,.,a lliul la ntiirllllia
UinrlytlAW
OHAS. S.
NO. 10 WEST KINO STREBiyTI
LANCASTER. FA.
w
ATcnes AND JEWELRY.
Walter C. Herri
M!
&'$&
lEYxfCT BD 'P.'
kdllliklalbl k
y
Fer a Fine Line of
GRADUATING PRESENTS
GOLD WATCHES AND FOBS, J
RINGS, BRACELETS, NECRLAOBB A10V
1
NOVELTIES,
Special attention paid te fitting Bpeeb
for weak ana defective sight by yj
m
PROF. LITTLE,
!Pi
aRADUATEOPTICIAN.HBRETKIS
EXAMINATION FREE.
iei North Queen Si
COR. OF ORANGE.
z
AHM'H CORNER.
i
m
te
m
itw
nS
i-J.
Owing te the number of case wa hart
treatmentaud adjustment, we bava deUrmti
In (iMti Ih. nfflM nh a--2
-1$
Monday 5 Wednesday fin
Far the accommodation of these who fla
difficult and expensive te leave their work i
ing in any ume.
ntKw.nw. dvnnun mri nm )a
. Ml
ZAHM'SUORNEI
ENTRANCE:
TSrH
no. s neKTii yusjuf ixiur.-
rOfflee Heur from 7 te 10 p. m Mimttf
and Wednesday of each week.' y
ALL EXAMINATIONS FREE I
Ne Fees Charged I ,
cy
All disease of the Eye treated and eperaUA '
en bv a Qraduated Oculist of UnauMttematl J
Ability, and thorough satisfaction QiinntV J
A FULL LINE OF jj '
watcnes. uecis. jeweiry ana Sufenruv
. !M
A well a me Neveitic of we aeaaen, M imf
Iveweai uun r igurn.
A HpcclAlty made of Intricate Wateh
Jewelry Repairing. v-a. .
Ernest Zahm.
v
ZAHM'H CORNER,
aprMmd
Spectacle Depart
I.AVnAHTt 9A:')'f
..
Carpet.
lAHPETtJI CARPEW
CARPETS!
Custom Rag Carpets
A SPECIALTY P
Dyeing I Dyeing I Dyeing t
LANCASTER FANCY HTEAM DYEINeS
WORKS n
Are second te none In Pennsylvania for flatakv
nt work or an kinds, i- earners uyea All nmuiea. j
uraer win receive prompt attention.
PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO.,1
NO. 1W HOU1TI WATER STREET, ,
LUNCAHTkK, l'A. reDUBa 'rffl
rpHE LANCASTER CAHPET HOUSE,
s. & u.
All Goods at Reduced Pricf3
AND
Always One Price te AIL
AWNINflH. MATT1NOS. HHADEd. CUR.vi3
TAINS. FURNITURE COVERS, il
AC, AC.
Carpets Cleaned and Belaid.
8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH,
18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street
augBMyd
dLeal.
-W UMHKR ANDCOA1-
EilNHARD WOODS. Wholesale andltetaU, M
,y J. D. iQ.. . .v -t
n3-lyd bi wswrnuwi, uuieHiw.nk ;
1 JAUUUAKUllUW W4 II f
rriAT TIBATTODS it
Owncm-Se. 129 North Queen Street, aawt Ma ,
5M North Ihrluce treeL , X-
riiDA-Nerth Prtnee Street, sear HmMwm i
tVn-iM I.ANOAHTKR.yA-
jCtturttcui
T UTUER B. KAUFFMAN,
- ATfORNKY-AT-L W.
Second Fleer Eshleman La
North DukuAreeL
ur neg. k v if
tri-lyaaw :
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