TERRAPIN IN PLENTY. WHERE THE PRECIOUS LITTLE AMXALS NATE BEEN DOMESTICATED. A Succcmfkil Farm In Alabama The Stock Sit plltxl by Hunters With 1eb Trntncd te the Trait The Trices. Frem the l'itUburg Dispatch. It Is a romarkable Tact thut Hourly all reitm runts efniiy pretentiens, everywhere In the Unltw! Suites, reulriy announce terrapin soup en Ihelr bills of lare, where as, in jielnt or fuct, there nre very few places, even In the largest cities, where the genuine article Is survcl. There are several cognate animals, but, only ene terrapin, properly se 'fl'Pu sometimes designated "diamond backs" and sometimes merely terrapin j the two terms being used IntorchauKeaulo. Gophers are or the irencral form of terrapln ; but are lurpe, cearse and rough In appearance J and they nre caught en olevatcd land. They construct lliclr habitation by digging holes In the ground, sometimes te the depth of ftO feet, They subsist en grass and plants found in the weeds. In weight mey run irem zj te ou pounds, iueuiunn turtles somellnics cnlled strined hauls live in fresh wuter, and they llkowlsegrow se large as te weigh 60 pounds. Then there Is n soft-sliell turtle, caught also In Iresh water, which Is ree.irded us verv line in Its flavor, when preperly served. They uiieu wcigu irem uuiu uu pounds, jh'mud there Is the sea turtle, or loggerhead, .which abounds in the Oulfef Mexico and nttilns the eiei melts weight of 700 or 800 pounds. Tills sro.'ies Is excnedlngly pretlfle. It is net unusual te find from 400 te COO eggs deposited In ene plnce by r single turtle. THE TRltHANN THE SMALLEST or ALL. The terrapln Is the smallest of all various kinds of turtle, but It Is se hiclfnrlced as only te find Its way te the most fashionable restaurants. In common with ether kinds of the turtle family, terrapin prepagate by mnklng a hole In the Baud with their feet and deK)siting their eggs therein; then filling up the hole and leaving the eggs te be hutched bv the sun. There are three or four terrapin farms lit Iho Unlted States. By far the largnt of theso Is located at Cedar Point, Ala. Cedar Point Is In the extreme Heum unit et .miiiiiie ceuniy, uor uer deitng en the Mississippi Sound, 30 miles from the city of Mobile nnd two miles north of the GulfofMextco, within a stone's threw of the famous oyster reefs of Moblle Hay, whero oysters are caught during the winter and shipped te all parts of the United States. Thoeu'nor of this farm Is Mr. M. Dorlen. He has new en the farm 1X1.000 diamond hicks, running In size from lour ounces up te four pounds. The farm consists of a plot of ground containing several acres, and surrounded en all bides by a beard fonce, Throughout the space there nre ditches or canals cut nnd embankments thrown up. These iiiibankiiiciits aroceverod with line shells or sand, or both iuterminglcd, upon which the terraiiin sun themselves. The canals nre lllled nt lutcrvnls with fresh water from the .sound, let in and out by means of underground channels or fcowers leading te the bay. allowing the tide water te tlse and fall nt will, thus hoeping the water in the canals fresh nnd pure nt all times. ltUNTIXO THE LITTLE ANIMALS. The farm Is stocked byoxnoriciicedhunt byexnoriciicedhunt byoxnericiicedhunt rs. They lmve n line and amnie range, for terrapin are cntight along the shores of Dauphin Island, Cat Island, Marsh Island, a rand Hay nnd the Louisiana coast, nnd as far as the iJalvosteu beach, but It require expert huntingtoceinoupwlth the animals sought. And In order te succeed the hum ors must nave uegs wmen tiave noun trained net meicly te truck terrapln, but te disresard every ether sort of trail. And the hunting has te be seasonable During the months of May and June, and during a pirt of July, terrapin crawl out te deposit incir eggs, ami te uiatciici go seme uisiauce Inte the grass The deg sttlkes the trail, and If it is fresh, he seen finds the game. He gives notice of his success by yelping, and the hunter hastens te the spot In con cen lldent expectation of n prize. lln carries with htm a large sack. Inte this he thrusts the terrapin, ene by ene as they nre found, until the sack Is filled or the'huiiter has as many ns he is able te carry sometimes as many as 2e or 30. Theso are taken te the stere of Mr. Dorlen, whero they command fj.nu per dozen. Frem 2 te 21 months are thus occupied. nnd eacli liiinter can easily muke ftem fr.1 te Je per day during that time. EDUCATED IN CAPTIVITY. The terraiiiu. thus caiiuht and placed en the farm, are fed with crabs nnd fish which nre caught along the sheres of Cedar Point, and belng cut into small pieces nre dis tributed tn the canals unit ravoueusiy uo ue uo venrcd. Thov seem te possess the power of mental associations, ler they beconie he accustomed te the sound inade by the cut ting up ortlie llslt ana emus mat n ene makes a similar noKe by striking en the fonce, he will soe probably 1,000 or 5,000 IieauV above Iho water making for the locality of the nolse. The market season lasts from the 1st of October until the 10th of May. During the remaluiug portion of the year thore Is no market ter me products ei uie iariu. t ney nre packed in boxes holding nbeut 30. These boxes are strapped with iron lies. and are shipped te New Yerk, Washington , PlillaUelpuia nuu jsorieiK, vu. me prices lmnrn tVnni S12 te SIS per doren. the nver- uge weight being about four pounds each; lnaKlng the liesii, including ine siien, rame nt the rate of from 25 te 371 cents per pound thus taking its place In the foremost rauK et luxuries. The Inrr.min hibernate theiiliclves In winter, e.itlug uetliiifg, but Iwrreivlng and hiding themselves In the mud. They de net go deep, however, and many nre some semo seme times taken out of the same "hole." The terrapin, being loug-lived perhaps attain ing the age of iv hundred years their growth Is corresponding slew. The writer understands that the marketable ac;e, when they lmve taken en a weight of about four pounds, Is about live or six years. Hew .slie llreinfliL I Mm Around. Frem the Chicago Tilbunt). Keftlv shene the subdued licht of the Relltarv iraslet in tlie parlor of the Ullder- b-ick mansion en lliu iivenue, nnd neil was the volce of the abashed young lvrasmus Sliackelferd, who sat en the edge of his c'.t.iir, nirppHl his heateil fa e, and Miilled wl.hu Mud of piplor-inuclie smile at the eiitracitig young woman, in ine uxzziuig aureele of whose auburn hair he had Hut Hut tered In agonizing captivity for mouths and months. 'Mis Viela." he said, clcarlnc his threat aud speaking with every inflection of a man nbeut te say something, "you will net be surprised, i presume, n i u i ---iiiess the- tlie feeling, the the opinion, as it wero, that that it's pretty het this even- "iRr" , , , Erasmus gave his faee uuntlier frcime I swIpe with his handkerchiefaiid subsided into palpitating sneiicr. " Ne," roplied Miss Viela, with it smlle that brought a large and ecstatic lump of something or ether up into his threat, "I niu net surprised, Mr. Shackelford. Yeu maun tlie same ouservauon earner in ine owning. " Y-yes," hogasped. " I bollevo I did. It it was net an ontirely new remark. In fact, It was a kind of a of a chestnut, I suppose" The agitated youth inade nnother effort te crush down the lump in his threat. "And I-I feel, MlssIIil Viela-as if I were a -u kind of of observation myself that was getting tiresome. Haven't I hf.cn been observed here a little tee often ? De 1 seem te be a a chestnut" and ns he moved his handkerchief ever his glowing face In tremuleus jabs his volce took en a despairing sound "a sort of of roasted chestnut?" , "Ne, nraMiuih," slowly auswered the ui'iiileu. "When a chestnut Is roasted It peps.' The conscientious historian Is bound te rtceul the fact that nt this point Erasmus immediately peppod. l'KnrKTI'AI. MOTION. An lneuteusIlui Denbtrul Story oriUec- tiical llnglueurlug'. r'rem th New Orleans Times-Dcmei rat, A dispatch from Chattanooga says; uiachlnery for generating steam by elec tricity ba.s been set up hore and Jealously guarded, but a reporter managed te get In In eo the room I u which the plant Is located nnd guarded and this is what he found : Ten battery of two ZQ-hersu tubular beilers, n 10-herse onglne and boller Is tem porarily connected te heat tlie wnter in them ; steam Is first raised in the small boller, aud n dynamo used te produce elec tricity. The Hues in the large boiler nre filled with nsbostes, ihe eudt. are connected with the dynamo, and the passage of the electricity through the usbestes beats it te an Intern degree, causing rmpM rMnff of steam. When the required pressure In Mm large boilers has been attained the engine driving the dynamo Is attached te the targe boller and the work gees en u before. In this way, It Is claimed that but M per cent of the power or the large beilers will be required te furnish 40horse power, leaving three-fourths or the pewer te be applied te ether purpose. It is claimed that the power cab be snpplled in this rat r r ner te any required amount. The 40-herse power could be used after starting te start up a lW-horse power and keep It moving without any cost whatever outside orkeep erkeep orkeep tngupthe machinery. This Is the tltst Instance en report! where power could be Increased; nature has always worked the ether way an t demanded that stronger' should work the weaker, as the 40-hersn power te drive 10, and If this proves a suc cess, as is claimed, Iho company bave the blggest discovery ever made In America, that will rank next te the discovery of steam power Itseir. WAS .1 PYTHON HYPNOTIZED f The llabblt David Aud the Serpent Goliath. Frem the N. Y. Tribune One day while the writer was watching the disgusting though fascinating oper ation of feeding a large cobra in the zoo logical gardens at Calcutta, the master of an East Indlanmnn told him a remarkable story of n python ill the old Jardtn des Plantes, In Purls. The sorpent was ene of tholargeit specimens of Us specles ever captured and was valued at eer 30,000 fraucM. Se muscular was It, se fierce nnd rapid in its deadly coil lug, that It required six men te held It, even when the head had been preperly sccured, en the few oe caslens when it was necessary te change its quarters. The eldest animal trainers and attendants had a wholesome dread of the hldoeus python. Nene or them had forgotten the filghtfully rapid detth of a raslijclrcus "snake-charmer" who severs!, years before, when the python wasyeunger aud considerably smaller, had boasted that he could subtitle It. The ltd of the box In which It was then kept, en being opened, dlsclosed the sluggish reptile clesely ceiled in a cerner. The man wai by n means In experienced, and he reached down with the intention of grasping the python securely around the necK lust back of the head. Dut he could net have known, or knowing had forgotten, the llglitnlng-like speed with which these serpeuis can inove when they se doslre. it soemed te thofe who looked en that the man had scarcely touched the cool scales bofero the snake had ceiled Itself about his arm, and a" second luter the man was tn his death struggles. Every rib and nearly every bone in his body was crushed. Ills (loath must have been painleHs. It will seem strange thut the python was net killed then and there. But It rctrcttcd te its a je, the lid of w Iiich was at ouce closed, nnd no ene having the temerity te attempt te kill It at the moment, it lived for many yours, and became ene of the greatest attractions of the Jurdin des Plantes. But if fie python's llfe wasspared en this occasion, it was only that it might die the still mera Ignominious death late had In store for It. Live rabbits wero the favorlte feed of the python. These were tattooed especially for its tuble, and only the largest nnd most tempting were se lected ler Its weekly ineal. If appears that thcre is net only danger of overleedlng snakes, but, In the case et" this particular family, great care must be taken In the selection of thelr feed, as they are ex tremely susceptlble te certain diseases. The python had new attalued a length of nearly twenty-three feet, and year by year It had beceme mnre powerful and vindictive. Thirty thousand francs had been ollered for this snake, and It was valued nt much mero than this sum. Many thousand people had visited the dreaded "beast of the fleld," snveral Interesting treatises had been published about It, and the utmost euro was taken in housing it nnd providing for its comfort. A II tlie house, In which the natural environments of Its habitat were reproduced as nearly us might be, had been constructed for its use. The python, it might be said, was new In the heyday of Its fume. One day n line white rnbblt, plump and glossy, was placed !u its cage. Tlie snake, celled luxuriously upon an Eastern rug, lazily lifted its head nnd calmly Inspected the offering, as if te satisfy that ft was in all respects tit for its repast. The peer rabbit was instantly overconio with horror. This was net always the case ; for the rabbits, It would soein, nre generally either tee stupid or tee Ignorant te rccoguize In the brightly-colored coils of the python a deadly "feo. As arule the rabbits had met their end in comparative peace. Ne sooner was this ene placed en the fleer of the cage, however, than it uttored plaintive cries, expressive of the utmost horror, and hopped into a corner. It then steed up en Its haunches, In the manner of a poodle begging te its mistress, and began pawing tlie air with its fere legs. Deth the pest nre nnd the action wero unnatural in the rabbit and were evidently only caused by terror. The snuke advanced slowly and cautiously, its gracefully curved neck thrust forward, its black, forked tengue darting in and out of Its mouth, until Its head wiib within a feet of the rabbit. The latter beat the air still mero violently. It was pitiful. Tlie beautiful white rabbit, Its pink oyes starting from its head with terrer, seamed te be trying te shut out the awful sight. The python was evidently perplexed, nnd Its perplexity turned te fright. The eowardlce of all large sorpents Is welt known. This ene had never heard u rabbit tutor such cries, nor seen one act in such a manner. Afler gazing at it for a futv moments it slowly withdrew toward the ether side of the compartment, ns if tinable te make up its mind te begin the attack. The python, especially in its natural state, is said te stiller actitely, from the pangs of hunger, nnd In satisfying them betrays oxtremo veracity. During the day It hail shown tlie tisunl symptoms of re turning appetite, and its present conduct, as It could net be laid te apathy, was, there thero thore fore, nil the mero rcmarkable As the snake retreated, the rnbblt, prob ably crazed by terrer, sprang ferwurd and in another instant had bitten the python In tlie neck just behind the head, Its most vulnerable spot. The rabbit then hopped back te the further extremity of the cage. The python, se suddenlvaiiu unexpectedly attacked, had net tried te defend Itself, and could net be prevailed upon again te approach its naturally timid feo. The latter was taken from the cage, and, in view of its heroic defence of its own life, was allowed te llveln happiness (according te the ideas of rabbits), until its death from natural c.tuse. Four days afterward the python died, net, the physicians said, from tlie immoillnte effects of the blte, but from gangrene which developed in the wound. Some of theso wlse men even went se far as te assert (and It is te-day cited by ethers ns a signal iustaiice of animal magnetism) that the rabbit's Inllucuce ever the python was tiie result of hypnotism. tf About te Truvel ei-IInilgrnte, The voyager cannot be provided with a safer remedy and protective medicine than Hostel ler's. Htemach Hitters. Abundant testimony cxln te prove that It iiulllfle hurtful climatic inlluenris and the cttects or exposure, lhat it reconciles the stomach te unaccustomed feed, tinil pievenu Injurious results from Impure water. Mariners, tourist, emigrants nnd miners have all contributed their (piela of tcx. tliminy Inltsliehulf, nii'l Us protective Influ ence 1ms been iniwt effectually demonstrated In regions aud under conditions where, If net really cltectlve, that fart would Ions since have been oxpee:l. lit no class of disorders have Its remedial and preventive properties been mero conspicuously shown than In cusesef malarial rovers, maladies for which it Is the most popu lar spccltie In lu cxUtcnce, both here and fn Iho tropics, where Its reputation Is scarcely second te that which It enjoys en this continent. It is, moreover, u most agreeable appetizer and mr vine. jyltes One TlieiiMind Dollars. I will forfeit the above amount If I fall le prove that I'loraplexleu Is the best medlclne lu existence for Dyspepsia, Indigestion or lllllous llllleus ncss. It Uncertain cure, ami nlTenls- Immedi ate relief, lu cusps or Kidney and I.lver Com plaint, Nervous Debility unit Consumption, i'leraplexlim builds up the weak system and cures where ether remedies fail. Ask jour IniKKlst for It nnd get well. Valuable book Things Werth Knewing," nlse, minple book entrree;ull chaws prepnld. Address, 1'rer. franklin Hart, S Warren street, N. Y. for sale by Gee. W. Hull, Uiueaster l'a. aprl7dydiw A Spring Medicine. The druggists claim that people call dally for the new cure for constipation aud sick head ache, discovered by Dr. Hllas l-ane In the Hecky Mountains. It Is said te be Oregon grape root (a great temedy In the far West for these com plaints) combined with slmplu herbs, and Is made for use by pouring en boiling water le draw out the strength. ItsellsatMccuUapack age and Is called Utile's Family Medicine. (1) " .My Mether Has been using your Iturileek Hloeil IMIm us n liver remedy and Units them very pIIIchcIuiiii." ('has !. Aliisu-erlh, 11 Vance llleck, Indianap olis. Ind. Iseld lu l.uncnsler by S, T. Ilixii, U7ud lWNerlh tiuieiistrei-t. .. ' Bueklea's ArnleK Snlre. Tm Barr halts mltie world ter Cuts, KrnUea Sera, Uleerm, Halt Mleara, river Beres, Tetter. Chapped Hand. SeltblaJnc, Cerns, and all Bfcln Krtiptlen, anl positively euro film, or Bepar required. It is (naranteed te give per. mmuiRKuw. or maufj rpiunaea. ITtce m LemU ner I ir.Mx. Frsale by w. T. Much, Drill- rrftt, Noa.IS7ae LV North Uncen street, Lau Lwrar, r. i unenira De It With PlraMire. Wanglcr tires., druggists, or Waterloo, Iowa .writes: . " Wc rm with pleasure nay Hint, TTtemar Jitl etirl i ml given the bct treatment or any liniment we soil, liver ttxly whebtiyn will have noethrr. Thin remedy Is a certain cure Ter nil aclien, pnlna ami prnln. fold In Lancaster by W, T. Hoeb, 137' and 139 North queen street. Kpecli. The transition from long, lingering and pain ful ilckneM te rebiint health marks tin epoch In the life of the Individual. Hitch a remarkable event Is treasured te the memory aud the agency whereby the geed health has been at tained Is gratefully blessed. Hence It Is that ee much Is heard In pmte of Klecti le Hitters. He many feel they ewo their restoration te health, te the un of the (Irmt Alterative and Tonic. If Leu are troubled with any disease of Kidneys, tver or Htemach. of long or short .tamllng, you will Mircly flud relief by use of Mcctrlc llli lern. Held at fiec and fl per bottle at W. T. street,' Lancaster, rp. (1 Mrs. Ijuigtry And ether famous women have wennreputn lien for rselul beauty. A fine complexion makes ene handsome, even though the face la nut of perfect mould. JiuntecK Jltaeit ltUltrt act directly upon the elro.il.itlen, nnd se give the skin a elearnhss and smoothness otherwise un attainable. Held In laincaslcr by W.T. Hech, 137 mid 13U North Queen street, i Mpt fiers! Mether-!! Mether!!! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a tick .child) suffering and crying with the excruciating paluet cutting teeth T If se, goat once and get a bottle r MItH. WINB liOWM BOOTH! NO BYKUT. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there is no mistake about It. Thcre is uet a mother ea earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once, that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating llke magic. It Is pcrreclly sate te use In all rases nnd pleasant te the tasty, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and bestfemale physicians and nurses In the United State. Beld everywhere, 'ti cents a bottle. luneZJlvdAw Spenks ItlKht Up. " Have tried JTietikm' JCtleflrlc Oil for croup and colds, nnd find It the best remedy I have ever used In in v family." Win. Kny, 510 Ply mouth, Ave., Itutruls.N, Y. Held la irfincnster by W. T. Hech lS7nnd IK) North Queen street. A Snfe Investment. Is one which Is guaranteed tn bring you sat isfactory results, or In case of failure a return of purchase price. On this snfe plan you can buy from eutadvertised Druggist n bettle or Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Ills guaranteed te bring relief lu every rare, when used for nuy affection of Threat, Lungs or Chest, such ns Consumption, Inflammation of Lungs, llrenchltts. Asthma, whooping Cough, Croup, etc., etc. It Is pleasant and agreeable te taste, perfectly safe, nnd can always be ile- Ksndcit upon. Trial bottles rree nt W. T. Hech's rug Htere. 137 and lau North Queen street, Lancaster, l'u. (1) Why He Downcast True, you are I n a miserable condition you nre weak, palld and nervous. Yeu cannot sleep nt night, nor enjev your waking hours; yet, why lese heart T Oct nt the druggists a bettle of Uurdeck Vloed llMcrt. They will re store you te health nnd peace or mind, Held lu Iucnster by W. T. Hech, 137 aud ISO North Queen street. e VEN EVERY KV'ENINO. Fer Bargains, GO TO- Ne. 14 West King St. EverythingSeld At andBelowCest, ABWKAUE POSITIVELY GOING OUT OK KUHINK83. maylHiind w AHlIGINQIlAMHt WashGinghams -AT- A BARGAIN. WATT & SHAND, Offer oue or Greatest liargalns ever seen lu BTItll'ED AND PLAID DRESS GINGHAMS. Three Thousand Yards Fresh Bright Colorings nt Xc1i ynrd ; former price, lCc. ONEMOIti: CASK 36-Inch Printed Dress Challies, Choice Styles and Colorings, 12e a yard. ir-A rew mere pieces left or tlioe DAItIC GltUUNIimr.SHCHALLIEH,lnlruwii,Illun. Greeiinnd hlnte Grounds, Cen yard ; only half Its true value. ONE HUNDRED DOSEN I. X. L. Unlaundried Shirts. Excels everything ever shown In this line made of thu best Heavy Muslin, Linen llosein and Culls, lined am) rclnfereid,aiid theprlce only 37'c ; as geed as any sold at &0c. IV) Dezen Dark nnd Medium Gray Ladies' Summer Hese At 5c a pair ; worth fc. The Brigand Sash. four yards lone, made of Hunih tSIlk, Bering Hllk Fringe, in Hind;, Cream, liluc, White, Car dinal and Old Itesc. 6. 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. Vavaaela. -1 1 OSF. BROS. A HARTMAN. SPECIAL SALE OF PARASOLS On Saturday, July r, ISO, Te Continue for One Week, ending en Saturday. JulyK IsW. I.OT NO. 1... . LOP NO. 'i. LOP NO. 3.,. 1XJT NO. 4.... IJT NO. S.. LOT NO.tf.. LOT NO 7 .... .1 .M .M .75 . l.O) .. l.Ti ..100 ... J.OO AT THE MAKERS, ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN, 14 East King St, aprl.3uid P.MERAM. NEW YORK STORE. 9m N KXT DOOHTOTHE COURT BODHB. FKHNESTGCK'S ARE SHOWING THE In the city, consisting of Ginghams, Chnmbnvys, Zephyrs, Clialltes, Egyptian Clellis. Msclrss Ba lisle, Fast Black Organdies nnd He teens, White Goods of every description. Lawn, Outing Flan nets, Fayals, Figured Mulls, etc, etc. t Anether Let of these Japnnese Lawiu at 15c nenutlfulstj tea, fast colon. A line selection of Fans from 1 cent te SO cents. Gauze Underwear, 10 cents, up. Children's Fast Black Hese, 8 pairs, 25 cents. Ladles' and Misses' Gloves and Mitts. FMHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. J4-KTZGKU 4 UAUOHMAN. IVKetzger & Haughman. IWASH DRESS GOODS.1 OUTINO STIPES AND TLAIDS, DRESS GINGHAMS, PLAIN CIIAM1JRAY8, SEEIISUCKEIIS. aVUIXE DRESS GOODS! INDIA LAWNS, VICTORIA LAWNS, LACE STRIPES AND PLAIDS, HEMSTITCHED FLOUNCINGK, ALIi AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Metzger&Haughman's Cheap Stere, 38-40 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER H0D8E.) B ard a Mcelrey. bard & Mcelrey, Nen. 33 nnd 35 8euth Quecn Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. II1GYCLK4 With seven dltrerenl types or Premier Barely Hleycle censtllnllns; the most-Mm plcte line ever offered en the American market, vte arc enabled te 1111 any possible demand, of eyerv ehiss or rider. THK CATKORI) rilKMimt The Catrerd Premier Is acenulne light roadster, and Is the ess . est runuliiR surety In the world. This statement Is backed Tip the opinions of such riders as Wll helm, McU.inlel.TiixIs. Danker and lleylund Hmlth, 4c. Weight, JCI pounds. Price, I HO. 00. THKl'ltKMIKK ItOADSTKll-Tha Premier JtoaititcrKnfety nllsa wldcspread demand for a Men's; Premier et the strongest possible construction, suitable net only forth avcraga rlder, but thoroughly up te top welehtsnnd bad reads a well. Weight, fit pounds, l'rlce, f 133.00. bPClfl AL f.AlJtKS' PltLMlEft-The most desirable bicycle for a lady's use f et oricred. If Is tiMlny ridden by hundreds of Amcrleau men and women, with the most complete satisfaction. WelchUB pounds. Price. II Vi.00. POPULAR I'll KM I Kit- The Popular Premier was the first rellnble safety elTercd at a low price en the Amcrlcjiu market, and It stand tu-tlny head and shoulders abeve Its competitors. The frame Is a true diamond. Weight, tS pounds. Price, tin 00. UMVKItHALPRKMIKR The Universal Premier has been especially designed te meet the enormous demand for n serviceable, easy-running nnd durable safety bloycle at a price within the reach of the most economical purse. The design, fitting and running qualities are equal le the best. Matertal and construction are thoroughly honest te the smallest detail, ilnll bear lugs throughout. Ne such value Imi ever before been offered te American riders. Weight, 41) pounds, l'rlce, tSYlKl. YUUTHH'l'HKMIKK The Youths' Premier Is a boys' machlnn of the highest irrede ; will give perfect satisfaction, mid last until the rider has acquired his full growth. Weight, 30 pounds. Price, fCVtn. j " , PUKMIKKTANDKM The Premier Tandem has proved lis right te the title of the" King of Tandem Hurdles." His In use te-day from ocean te ocean, from Canada te theGulf. Weigh f, no pounds. Price, rJOOOO. . RIVAL HAKKTY IIICYCLES The Coventry Rival Rafely ntejclcs. high Brade, Ball bearing throughout, only $73.00 nnd tS3.U0. Premier and Rival Krefy Bicycles guaiamced one venr. All parts luterchangeuble without fitting. Rey's Hnfety Bicycles, '21 Inch, only KIM ; worth, f.15.00. bard Sc Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. itbu !acvfanc0. TjlLlNN URKNEMAN. Cvit Prices te BABY CARRIAGES ! Our Lew Priced I 7.00 tSirrlugcs Reduced tot 6.00 Our l,ew Priced J10.00 Carriage" - - Reduced te I i.00 Onr Lew Priced Jl'iOO Carriages Red u cod te 110.(0 Ice Bexes, J 7.) Reduced te t . lee Bexes. I aw Reduced te f T.OO Refrigerators, JI2.00 ,.....Reduced te $10.00 Re rlgeraters, $111 00 Reduced le 11.1.00 Refrigerators, SIS.tsj Reduced tetlS.ts AU the abeve nre Great Bargains nud are euty offered te redure stock and make room. FLINTS Sc BRENEIMiLlNr, NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST, LANCASTER, PA. itlachincfu. OK' HORIZONTAL STATIONARY' EN glues, from 2 te 80 horsivnewer. and Vertl. cat Engines rreni 2let0 horsc-newer. veu will II ml them at JOHN UESTB, 3.(3 East Fulton street. TT'ORCABT IRON PIPE FITTINOH BOTH 13 plain nnd rciluclng, up teU-lnch diameter, Mnlleable FltlingH, l'langes, Flauge Unions, Manirelds, Amcririm Unions, Tube Support. Hangers, Fleer nnd Celling Plates, go te JOHN UEMTJH.KB East Fulton street. m7-tfd ITIOR B0LT8, f.AG KCIIKWH, HUT HCREWH, Hquurnnnd Hexiigen Nuts, these goods in stock, at JOHN UIT'.S, Stlliist Fulton streeL m7-tfd F Oil AMERICANHIGIIT FECI) CYLINUKU Luliriejitfirs. Glass Oil Culis for llenrlncs. en can get them at JOHN IlLsTH, Ktl Fjis Fulton street. m7-tfd TTIOR BOILER '1 Ulli: BRIIHIIEH, HTILLSON 3 Piiw WrenchOH.I'IpeatHl Menkey Wrenches Mimblned, Files, Oil Cans, etc, go te JOHN HEST. at,t East Fulton street. m7-tfd PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAIII TO Medel Mnklng, Patterns, Drawings nnd fllue Prints, at prices reasonable, Jt JOHN UKHTH. -Mi East Fulteu slreeU m7.tfd QTEAMnEATISTHECOMINGHEATl-Dll ij dwellings, churches, school house", tt', tueiifih successfully ubimI ene hundred yians age. When you contemplate a change cull en JOHN BUST, who will glve jell u sntlsfuelery Jeb, at a ralr price. iu7-tld ISuMi'H, libiLKiiH, VininoTijentIiif'u VinineTijentIiif'u gill and Steam Pumps, el any capacity, at JOHN IIESTtl.tlfl Eiist Fulton street. m7-tfd iai)iaterh7 of "any MAKE 6ltDH ,LV sign, can bofurnlshwlatreaseimblellgures, by JOHN BEST. 'Ml 1 jist Fulton street. Im7-lfd TOUCAHTINGH.IRONOR BRASS, LIGtl ' or heavy, at short notice, go te JOI1 BESr. B hiisl Fulton Uri-eU m7-trd tfT N rpANICK FOR WATKR.OILS, ACID OR GAH J. or any shape or capacity, at fiilr prices, go le JOHN Hlr.iKlKakt Fulton strecL lu7-tld 1JIOR STEAM GAUGES, HIGH OH LOW lj Pressure, Water Gauge", Gauge Cocks, Voed Wheels or Weighted, G1iuh Tubes, Whistles, Syphens ferhteum Oaugm, Cylinder Olleis Plain, Water Gauge Column", Cocks for Meam Gauges, call en JOHN BEST, iCll liist Fulteustneu luT-tf.J 1J11RE BltTcES," Filth TlLAY, A'l LfTw 3 tlguies, go le JOHN BEST, 3S1 East Fulton skive i. m7-lfd w HITi: COTTON pVAHTK, COPPED II Y tlie pound. iuc: in loiser lunouiuiser ever, c. All gessts delivered te any part of the city Free. Call en JOHN BEST, Ne. SCI East Fulton stri.'U m7-td IF IN WANT OF BRASS OR IRON STOP Cocks, Asbestos Packed Cocks, Pel und Bib l'ocks,l.uvcrCecks,Swlng Joints, call and gel them, or send your order by mall, te JOHN BEST, S East Fulton street. m7-tfd "'OLD BRONZE. LIQUIDS AND SIZING VX ferstuim work, lit JOHN IIIMT'S, S Last hultenstrcel. mMfd A GENCY FOR CALLAHAN A COS CIJ V. ineut te Uiko the place of Red Iud. In bulk It makes live time the riiiutlty of rut lead and Is Ursuperlesjin making sU'um Joints, packing man and hand hole plaits 011 hollers, Ac. Ac, Prlce 20 rents tier iiunj, at JOHN BESTS, XH East Fulton slrcel. m7-tfrt CARRY IN STOCK BEST t HARCOAL, Hammered Bur Iren, Deuble lUflned Iren, Burden's Rivet Iren, Itlvels, Het und Celd Heller Iren, htet I. Sheet Iren 3-10 te Ne. IB, at JOHN HExT'S, sit Vm. Fulton strecL m7-tfil INJECleFw, RLE iJri'LK tJIANT, IU.N. ciK-k Inspiraters aud Electors, Kbennmi iseller I'vedrr, Punurrthy InsneeUir, American Injectors, all lu stock, at JOHN BESTS, SB East Fiiltmstrect. iu7-tld OA MII.I,"llARK"M7LLS,T:e7rMnXs". O 1- alher Rellers, Tun Packers. Triple Herse Powei . Milling and Mining Machinery, at JKIII' IlKsTH.SM East Fulton street. m7.tfd tJADY AMBI-MTOS DISO Jtenntrnt. mMfd ITtOR l'HATT A i' aies, ji-iikiiis aies,irnss(iieiM, valves, IlraMtiaUi VnUes, Iren liedy Ulnlw Valves, lvers.iftty Vahes, I'ep Hafetv Valves, Air Valvi -. Radiator Valvts, l'mtl's HuhiKlng ChccU Vale., llnnfs Cheek Val ve,f out Vnftes Angle Valves, rail at JOHN lilftVK. J.SJ ljis Ku . BIGGEST STOCK OK Opposite Fountain Inn Reduce c;iotitie H 1RH1I BROTHER. Well Werth Year Seeing ! LIGHT COATS AND VESTS. In Alpaca, Drup d'Ete, Seersucker, Flan, nel, Melialr, Fancy Stripes and Linen. PRICES-Coats and Vests, f 1 te ID ; Coats, Wc upwards ; Vests, 260 upwards; Pants, 75c upwards. COOL AND DRESSY SUITS. In Serge, Cheviot and Cusslmeres. Sacks and Cutaways, ttl, is: 110. 112. Fer Knock; nbeiits, f 1 60, 5, ttl. 1 or I' I lie Dress, 110, tU, IH.I18. BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS. Bey's Leng-Pant Suits. Sizes 10 te 9, lu maiiyhandsome Cheviots and CesMmcrci, at fJ W, n, II, , 10, 17, IS te 112. Children's Knne-Pant Suits, Hires te II, Prices, 11, 1 1 60, 12, 2 60, ti upwards. FLANNEL AND OTHER HH1RIU Flannel, Mndrns, Cheviot, Cashmere, Demet and Silk Shirts, from .; le H 00. Whlte and Percale Shirts, AOc,75e,tl 00 Laundered and Uulaundered, LIGHT AND SUMMERY NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, COLLARS AND CUF1"S, Etc. CLOTHIERS, MERCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS' FURNISHERS. H. Queen St., Centre Square, Market St., LANCAHTKR, PA. .SlOtU. EVAN'S rlXJUR. 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. TJACKINGH, AH KOLIAWtf : DIRIOO, KOR I Htim aud llyilraulKi I'neUlng.AsbcstRei, , .ve"?.l!i1,)v,cli "iKl'K. Hemp I'acalng, Asi Utles 1 Mill 1 eard, AstH)Sti Cement, Asbestos KluuthliiL', Hum raeb'ng.Uum Rings for Water Oaugts, Plumhuge I'acklng, JUds I'atent As iKi'S'u'i1?. ellpnal 1'Tjk. IVer, at JOHN HK)ril,ti East Fulfil ilrML ' pI-U. IISH d BROTHER, tfalmre of ahieu. AICE OF FASHION. ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 N. Queen St., LANCASTER. TA. 00R GREAT THIRTY DAYS Clearing Sale -COMMENCES- SATURDAY, JULY 5. A BIG BOOM TO OUR CUSTOMERS. Kent! what we eflcr for the first day of this Great Sale. DnrguluB unheard uf liithls city. FOR SATURDAY. One let of Uiitrlmined Hata. Uonnels, TurbniM, Twines, Ac, at 3e nnlccc. One let of White, lslnck nnd Colored larpe Flats tit Oc. One let nt Wide Fiii)cy Rlbtmns fit 10c n ynrd, censlstlui; of Kcm. 10. '22 nnd HO, mircnllk satin, double-faced nnd two toned ribbon, former price 25 te 40c. One let of l'tire Silk Satin Ribbons, double-faced, In Nes. ;i. 4 nud 5 ; nlse Is'ea. 0 and 7 Satin, with plcet edse, regular prices of which wre 7 te lie; Suttirduy, Ce u yanl. Jllaek Ores-Orain Ribbons, nntln cAge, pure silk, for Saturday. Ne. 0, at He a yard ; Ne. 12, at 10c a yard ; Ne. 10, at 13c a yard j Ne. 22, nt loe a ynrd ; Ne. 30, nt 10c a yard. One dollar Silk Drapery Net nt 7Se a ynrd. Your choice from our stock of lilnek Silk Lace Dresses, 40 Inches wide, at $1 per yard ; regular prioe $1X0 tef&W). Your choice from our stoek of Wlde Embroidery Skirting, regular price $1.25 te (1.50 ; nt 7oe n yard. One let of Heavy Linen Napkins, Gcrmau Damask, fringed and bordered, tegular prlce 10c ; te-duy Ge apiece, Oue let of Ladies' Sntlu Parasols, faticy sticks, regular prlce $1.00 te $nf; te-day at $1.25. One let of Stamped Tray Cevers, fringed, at 0c apiece. One let of Ladies' Fnncy Cotteti Hese, former prlce l"je ; te-day 7c a pair. One let of Ladles' III nek Rlblicd Hum, 4c a pulr. One let of Ladies' Rlack Cotten Hese, warranted fast black, regular price, 10c: Saturday, 7c a pair. Otie lob. of Ladies' Fast Illack, war ranted, Ribbed Cotten IIohe, regular prlce li!je ; Saturday, 10c a pair. One let of very line Chroiue Linen Fans, fancy polished sticks, regular price 35 and 40e ; te-day 25c. One let or 21-inch Cieam Silk Hem stitched Initial Handkerchiefs, regular prlce 7ec: Saturday, fiOe. Oue let of Lndlcn' Whlte Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 3e apiece ; no mero than .1 te oue customer. Otie let of Children's Gauze Vests, silk bound, short sleeves, size 10, at 5e apiece ; size 18, nt 7c iipleee ; size 20, nt De aploce ; size 22, nt 12Jc apiece ; size 24, at 15c nplcce, for this day only, nntl only 2 of a size te ene customer ; the regular prices of these. 10 te 20c. Oue let of Reys' Gsuze Shirts, long slcevcs, size 20 te 34, fbrSaturday nt 12je upioce ; regular price 25 te 30c. Only two sold te oue customer. onetitiun. piINK TAILORING. l890"SPRING."l890 Fine Tailoring. The largest and Most Elegant Assortment of SPRING NOVELTIES New Ready fur Your Inspection. W'n would also announce, the purchase of a JohLnter English Hulling and Trouserlng at a great sacrlrlce, which we will sell nt Astonishingly Lew Prices. -Cnll early le secure a hargaln In these goods. H. Gerhart, ONLY DIRECT IMl'OHTINO TAILOR IN THECJ1Y 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-tM ftfAmilKU. L. Gansman & Bre. SPECIAL BARGAINS Net Fer Sale Elsewhere I Loek At These Cut Prices! Men's Men's Men's Men's Men's Nen's Men's Mill's Men's bulls vieret tW. HlllUMCrnS !!). HulUwereS 7 2' Hnlts wcre$ U7.'i Hulls were 111 tt) Hnltswerell.il) Hulls were lit re Hulls were $1800 Hulls were I8M New .New New New . New .New .New New New Kelllng Helling Helling helling at S 2 75 at f .1 S3 at 8 4 10 at A 12 at ( ti 1A belling Helling Helling Helling Helling at7M utJ -i at I 8 40 Htll0 75 W)ralr Men's I'ants selling new nt 10,60, 05 "'lleV's HuUs new selling at 12, 12 SI, W, J3 M, nnilie. 1'rleesalmestCutlnHair. (Al Tulr Children's rants at IK, 20 and 2fi ccnU "cnUdrrn's Bults reduced le 6.-?, 75c, 1 100, 125. Ureal lU-Uuctlens In our Custom Order De partment. , , ... 1'rlr'H that will make ou huy whether you neeil the gixxls or net. KOR HI'KCIAI. UAROAINH IN JlKN'H, HOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, CALL AT L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's. Hey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 60 and 68 H0RTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORKER OP 0RANQB. I.ANCASTEB, PA. n- Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse lu the rlty. a-Ile cautious nud make ue mistake se that you get te the right plure. Slttevncu' TT UTIIERH. KAUKKMAN, ATTOHNKY-AT-I. V. Second fleer Kshlemay) t NerlUHtiJKtJ-5t, ulldtng, Ne. U pilydA Pake of Fashion, gmUtncry . A OREAT JUNE BALE. THK M WEmm 13 East King St. V4 M A Great June Salt n spgi REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS V 4i -m- m k4 TRIMMED HATS AND BOMWZ i .a iniur,8tuini njvur. ?r& m lis j tP in Fer the Balance of the Metrtkt A4j Wc Have Made Sweepinr- d KrHnrtinns '.! -IN- v I Trimmed Hats, Straw Hats, S .IVi . ..'?: ?z2 iS 7m VM Leenern riais, ' 'if Chlo Flat. , , M Children's H or all Descntrrieini. "i Flowers, 4ii m Feathers, Ribbons 1 && w AND IR ALL UGmHTUEXtTH ALL V,"i nenn at &! . HALF USUAL PRIC1 m ii3! -THE FJ BON TO Mil I INFRY fiTORF 1 "9i M. iJ m Ne. 13 East King a.a ,'ii mrtZ-HmdHAF LANCAHTER. jruvttituve. tjki.,' rr H TKINITBH'H FURM1TURK DEPOT. WIDE AWAKEI '& ? Iluyers desiring a comblustlen of H! uuaiity or uie iianmaciurer s An in nuwesi ana tsiiesi utiiges ana in Trices In Furniture, Curtains, Parler Suits, 9k, wa Hheuld he awake te their own Interests call lUHin us when thelr wants wtll ba fully tilled. v uiier uii7 m viiviiuiii niit.,rbBins as swr ler Hulls In Tapestries and Plushes at speehvUr-Uwl-rlces.: HEINIT5H'5 1 FURNITURE DEPOlf n, -n et. n a. tf (. DUUtU (UTOU QUni. , Tg e CHHAOIHUS. 100 MUCH FURNITURES YOU CAN HAVE IX i - AT Way Down Prie! ... ' ALL. INtW Ol TLCD FOR THE Par nr. Rcn.HfMim. u n ne.Hoem. LiDrur.fea - . .. w f' .-...., . . , u , .. . RKLIAULE. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, "g-yj itA A, ill, rinnr.l Kn. SI HftiTTH OtTKBi 'H 4 HlRKET. T-VOWW COME THE TIMBERS. AND DOWN COME The Prices in Fuiniturei AT WIDMYER'S, CORNER OF East King and DukeStt.) Thnflrssh still eenllnites. We must still fur ' ther reduce our stock pending the building Us A nruvenieuts. Call and help te rslleve the pws- tl sure et tee much stock and tee little room. 'A You'll save raeuey by doing se. ra WIDMYERl CORNER OK KAKT Kia-'O AND PUKE STRBET!; $4 K.J3 J ft .f.VUfi,.., H- .
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