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JtM WWW Wrea-f ww a. y '....'v. iflHtlti ataa TrsWii-.anT rials Ulntr ruin nil hi: mMwmha BtHirakimn tml intka-M.7 yMte.TjtiMJbidd'lli ether et-tMex ImangiM. rwHiinii.uuuB. ine convene cenvene convene yUeHjfMBaUy drilled Inte ateriea havln ltfetaufnllMS-lna-.v nttalart livi. wall bmiwa' -.MdMeriM f i, I v " 8mh tnk age." he aM, ' la the town fcf Gtmtt, In Northern Indiana, the bead quarter of the Baltimore A Ohie railroad' Chtoe-re dlvlelen, there lay a elck-cnfrlneer named lleardman. He waa wildly dellrl dellrl eut, and hl raving took a eorieus anpect at. time. One evening he was' told that Knglneer Metes bad been called .te take enttaU engine. Ne. 712, en an extra run, follewlng.Hb. 5. Engine 712 was the pride of. the read and or Ita engineer, then no aerletttly alck. It had net been, aent eat, befdre,' the fereuiau or the roaadhebso ' wlahlaurtfi tprtllv tt,A WUkMnf Itanjiel.. I ! 1 S MM ...I. ..AU.mI... tf .. .AAA4U..MU a a epeclal train containing an opera com pany bad te make Washington, In twenty hear, a ran of 853 mile from Culcaire, and lib ether engine en the Chicago division waa equal te the apeed demanded by the eempany. ' Beardman, lying In his bed, was sud denly girted with a supernatural power, and rn his ravings would say : T"'IIIckavlllel. Ual tfew- she spins I, Run tip the St.-Jee grade like the wind 1 . Twenty-two miles : one step for water,! ene step for railroad crossing and thirty minutes gene!' "Then he would be quiet as the grave for a ropment. '"Helgatel Listen at her spin! She's get the crossing." There she gees. Defiance te Helgatecwas like a step te her. " His 'watchers looked nt one another. tJeutd he have lue power of second-eight te watch the mevements of the train 7 One of the boys was sent te the dispatcher' otOce but a few blocks away. Before he returned Beardman had called out a water station and said : " Four minutes lest. Why couldn't she de without water T Ah, an! Watch her pound sand new. Isn't she a beauty 7 ' "The man had returned from the tele graph office, and told the ether watchers that he bad followed the train correctly. A feeling of awe came ever the boys. The alck engineer was ina seeming trance. Ills breath came slower and morn laborious, The boy crowded nearer and were .about te raise him lu the bed, se that he could catch his breath easier, and the family were called, when he sat orect, looked wildly about htm and crled : "Tiffln! Red light I Step for orderst My Ged I ' ' (lore he held up his hand as if reading an order. 'Step Ne. second live, engine Ne. 712, Prepare te meet thy Ged. O. K. Ceckbell.' "Then he sank back In the bed, dead. The berried boys steed amazed and speech less. It was a presentiment. One rushed forth te the dispatcher's elllce and cried te the east end man : " 'Fer Ged's sake, Dixy, step second five at Republlu.' "Quick ever the wlres the, call went and was answered, and then this message:' 'Step second Ave.' There was a wait of breathless anxiety when the news came back: 'Second (lve Is stepped. Conductor wants te knew what for B this time the story was kuewn lu the llspatcher's efllce, and the answer was sent te Ropub Repub 11c: Ilad.u torrlble presentiment. Tell conductor te proceed cautiously te Chicago' Junction.' " Hardly had the answer gene when Attica called up and said : "Slop second ilve at Republic. First five ditched a mile went of here; engine and three cars eir. Cew en track. En gineer killed by jumping. ' . " 'And the man who had saved probably live scere 01 lives my a cerpse m ma nome, with his sorrowing family surrounding i him. The opera company mude'up a purse, which, together with the life Insurance' he had carried, made the engineer's family inuepeuueni ler 1110 ret 01 ineir lives. " WOXUKH3 Or THE DEEP. Hill and Vulley en the Ocean's) Bettem. The Track of the Cable. The sea oecujiles three-fifths of the stir stir stir facoef the earth, says the Ocean. At the depth of about 3,500 feet waves are net felt. The tenieralure Is the same, varying only a trifle from the ice of the pole te the burn ing sun of the equator. A mile down the water has a pressure of ever a ten te the bunare Inch. Ifabexsix feet wide were filled with sea water ami allowed te ovapo evapo ovape rate under tbe sun, thore would be two inches of salt left en the bottom. Taking the average depth of the ocean te be three miles, there would bealayer of pure salt 230 feet thick en tbe bed of U10 Atlantic. The water is colder ut the bottom than at the surface. In the many bays en the coast of Norway tup water otlen freezes at the bot tom beferelt does auove. Waves are very deceptive. Te leek ut them in a storm 0110 would think the water traveled. The water stays lu 1110 Mtue piace, out me mouen gees en. Sometimes lu storms these wuves are 40 feet high, and travel 50 miles an hour mero than twice as fast as the swiftest steamship. The distance from valley te valley is generully ftfteen times the height, lience a wave five feet hlgfl will extend ever 75 feet of water. The ferce of the sea dashing en liell Reck is said te be 17 tens fur each bquare yard. KvaiKjratien is a wonderful pewerlu drawing tbe watorfrein the sea. Every year a layer of the cntire sea, 11 feet thick, Ntakeu up Inte the clouds. The winds boarthelr burden into the land, and the water comes down in rain ujkiii the Melds, te Hew back ut last through rivers. The depth of tbe sea presents an interesting Jireblem. If the Atlantic wero lowered rem 5,501 feet the distance from shore te shore would be half as great, or 1,500 miles. If lowered a little mere than threo miles, 10,6)SO feet, there would be a read or dry land from New Feumlland te Ireland. This is the plain en which the great Atlan tic cables were laid. The Meditei rancau is comparatively shallow. A urvmg up 01 uw met wuuiu icuvoiure" different seas, and Africa would be jeined with Italy. The British channel Is mere like a pond, which accounts for its choppy waves. It has been found dllllcult te get the correct seuikUmks of the Atlantic. A mid-slilpman of the navy osercamo the difllculty, and shot weighing SO pounds carries down tbe line. A hele is bored through the slnkef, through which a red of Iren is passed, moving cosily back and forth. Iu the end of the bar a cup is dug out, and the lnslde coated with lard. The bar is made fast te the line, and 11 sling holds the Khot en. When the bar, which extends below the ball, touches the earth, the sllnK unhooks and the shot slides oil'. The lard In the end of the bar holds some of the sand, or whatever may be en the bottom, and a drop shuts ever the cup te keep the water from washing the sand out. When the ground Is re.iehed a shock Is foil, as if an electric current had passed through the line. A Gentleman Farmer DcHned. Frem the Baltimore Herald. Old Colonel Maynadier, of Anne Arundel county, Md., was 11 large sluve owner. The colonel spout a geed deal of His tlme away I from home. Olie time uen his return he took h drive ever ills property, and en his wav met a small colored hey. "Whom de you belong te, boy?" tbe colonel asked. "Why, sab. I I 'leugs t te Colonel Maynadler, sab. " " Who's he? " Inqulred the colonel, te ' see what the chap would say. ' , " II h h's a farmer, sab. " " What sort of a farmer T " " Ge-gentleiuen farmer, sab. " "Gentleman farmerl' ' repeated the colo nel. "What kind el'a farmer's n gentle man farmer T" 1 W well, tali, " spoke up the colored boy, " h he's a farmer out don't ral&e 110 'bacce, sab, a and has te buy his ce'n, aah I " The colenol enjoyed the Jeke, it is said, and afterward told it upon hiuielf with mucb ammement. nMemcmm.'tVW i" 'hfiMMlqil 1 ' '' ' J.1 T7 1 Mhtuw ' .. WiV atMU f'tf VMM h IfeW TWkMMtT' Tk... U aam fakailv la Notthweed Uut MnfWtwitaMtwKi Mrrt4 W JJaarWI' MP" HMv ItflatV BftvV MBOtafratdte teUabettt Mr knacoatBiiiyeaBe kt rty,briBtattvxwDl of ,m of wm called Raj. who - -" M aaul.atnkiw: "' AatettMilMtkr grass, a -the mUvm il atf. mi awprtfid with a mall rifle aiiarirklA H net only aeaulrcd kMWa ad skill with the rill, but becwlM TH mdlsporttlen te make hi fcthar'a MM a 'jtirden wltb practical Jeke. The ha Jeb tell te crew, On Friday last lb boy came bem from tn weed with a mysterious air, and a bulglnf pocket. Taking his mother te one kw be opened tb pocket, pelnled at a klRMd bird, and aaldi 'PartHdRtt Coax pep te aay H' alt WfWM approached dlptoeMtloaliy bV lb mother, who aatd lb boy waa roetUh te violate the law. and bealdasltwa wresg te kill even a cook partridge at thla aaaee. but she waa sure Che boy wehM Net kill another. Pep waa aflajnr, bvt eedy te the akii vi vnotaaag-aaesainaa; v yjt ara yheiatlaiwbhaiwtddwrypatbtbad. tehiSaeealtaMeaiBteblfe, even tb leetnre waa. mawttded, and he wa teW te go, something , which be did with the utmost haste. UTaII Hum . tt AtA MrfilM TIia .law and conscience would net be healed by wasting we him, ana seeing mere waa a bit of veal, bought for a stew, in -the Ice cheat, it wa better te make a petple of the combination than te threw away the. bird. And an It waa done. ., On Saturday, at the noonday dinner, a most savory heap or dumpling waa stacked upon a platter In the centre or the' table, while a great bowl or cream gravy steed en the one side, and a plate or veal, With a plump bird en top, steed at the ethor. Pep carefully cnt the bird, giving a hair of the breast t the buy who killed it, the ether bairte awvext boy, and aervlng just a taste te each of the. ether three per sons at the table. Rayi with unwonted generosity, offered te share bis piece with his father, but the father declined and thereupon the bird was eaten with many expressions of pleasure. The father and lueiuer ueiu neiicea meantime inav ivay was convulsed ever something, but when Inaulrv was made about it he said that he could "net help thinking hew Geerge Pardy get excited when the bird was killed." When the bird bad disappeared en the ethor plates Ray suddenly left the table, having swallowed but one mouthful of bis share or the bird, and a few minutes later he was rolling en the lawn well nigh in hysterics, which condition lasted till the father canto te the deer, and then the boy screamed : '"Twos a crew, 'twas a crew. Ohi eh I Think efthe trouble I might get into for breaking the game law 1" , The father says that It took some half hour' argument and the production of the bird's wings and skin te convince him that a crew bad really been eaten. It waa a young bird, just.grewn, and aa fat as but ter,'and, If the truth be told, In spite or prejudice, it was as geed eating us one could ask for. A WORD OK CAUTION. A wise man In the dark of night Will never try te smell a rose. Fer J ust as sure as he lacks sight lle'll get a thorn stack in his nose. lle-Openlmz a TlioreugUtero. In order te guard against results utterly sub versive of health. It Is absolutely essential that the grand ttioreugliiare or avenue of the sys tem, the bowels, should be re-opened as speed ily as possible when they become obstructed. If they are net, the bile is misdirected Inte the bleed ; the liver becomes torpid ; viscid bilious matter get Inte the stomach, and produces In In dlscstien: headaches ensue, and etherivmn- rtems are produced, which a prolongation of the exciting cause only tends 10 aggravate. The npeneni properties 01 nosieucrkniemacn mi ters constitute a most useful stent In overcem- Jug constriction of the bowels, and promoting a regular uanii oi.eoay. nil innmieiy superior te the drastic cathartics frequently used for the pnrpete, since It does net, like them, act vio lently, out produces a natural painless cnect, which docs net Impair the tone of the evocna evecna evocna tery organs, which It Invigorates Instead of weakening. The stomach and -liver, also. In deed the enllre system, Is strengthened and reg ulated by It. ' , Jyl5te22 One TlietiMtml Dollars. I will forfeit the above amount If I fall te prove that Floraplexlen Is the best medicine In existence for Dyspepsia, Indigestion or Bilious ness. It Is a certain cure, and affords Immedi ate relief, In cases of Kidney and Liver Com plaint, Nervous Debility and Consumption. I'loruplexlen builds up the weak system and cures where ether lemedtes full. Ask your Irugglst for it and get well. Vuluable book , Things Werth Knewing," also, sample book :cnt free ; all charges prepaid. Address, l'ref. Franklin Hart, 88 Warren street, N. Y. Fer sale by Gee. V.Hull, Lancaster Fa. aprl7-lyd&w Held It te the LlRht. The man who tells you confidentially Just what will cure your cold Is prescribing Kemp's llfllsum this year. In the preparation of this remarkable medicine for coughs and colds 110 exrense Is spared tocemblne only the best and purest Ingredients. Held a bottle of Kemp's Balsam te the light nod leek through It ; no tice the bright, clear leek ; then compare with ether remedies. Price 50c and ft, 4) Special Steticc. Bueklen'a Arulea salve. Tun JlsarSALVXin the world ferCnts, Brnlsea Beres, Ulcers, Halt Klieum, Fever Heres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Hkiu Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 eents per box. Fer sale by w. T. Hecb, Drug gist, Ne. 1S7 and 1X8 North queen street, Lau casUr, Fa, InmgMyd " Don't Hurry, Gentlemen," Hald a man en bis may te be hanged, " there'll be no fun till I get there." We kay te the dys peptic, nervous and debilitated, don't hurry thoughtlessly for some remedy of doubtful merit, uncertain of relief, when you ran gel at the druggists for one dollar liurdeck Jlloetl Jhl lert. Held iu Lancaster by W.T. liech Wand IS) North Queen ntreet. Mothers I Motbera I t Mothers I ! 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with tbe excruciating pain et cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle of M1W. WINH LOW'B HOOTUINO UYBUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upeu It ; there Is no mistake about IU There la net a mother en 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 metber, and relief uud health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use in all ceses and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In the United HUtes. oeia everywnere, 25 cents a bottle. Iune251yd4w A Newspa per Editor. O. M. Holcomb, of llloemvillc, Ohie, rises te explain: "Had that terrible disease catarrh for twenty years ; couldn't taste nor smell, mid hearing was falling. TTtanuis' Kclectrlc Oil cured me. Tlici-e 'acts are voluntarily given against n former prejudice of patent medicines." Beld In Uuirester by W. T. Hecb, IS! and 13!) North tlueen street. Epoch. The transition from long, lingering and pain ful slclinens te rebm.t health marks an epoch in the life of the Individual. Huch a remarkable event is treasured In the memory and the agency whereby the geed health has been at taiueil Is gratefully blessed. Hence it Is that se much Is heard In praise of Electric Bitters. Be many feel they ewe their restoration te health, te tiie Uhe of the Great Alteram e and Tonic. If you are troubled with any aisenseei muneys, L.ivtr or Htemscti, or 101 or Htemacb. of long or Miert standing. you will surely find relief by uioer Kiecine uii- lers. mini at 000 ana ti iter uemu iu a. nd ft tier llech's DruirHtore, 137 and VSi Nerlli Queen street, Lancaster, I'n. fl (iiillnut Koscues. There can be something heroic In n medicine as well us lu individuals. JJunteek lllwxIJlittrrs have affected many a gallant rescue among the hurierlng sick. Thousands have escaped the mUcrles of dyspepsia and nerveim debility through the use of this wonderful medicine. It Is emphatically the br,t stomach and bleed Innle lu the uerld. Held In l4tnuUr by W.T. llech, 137 uud 1J0 North Queen street. Their Illiniums Hoemimr. Probably no one thing has fuuacd such a gen era I revtMil of Irude at II. II. Cochran's Drug Stere as their giving iiuny te their cuMeiihth nf .n mnnv free trial bottlusef Dr. Kliic's New 111 cevcry for Consumption. Their trade Is simply enormous In this ery valuable article from the r..t 1l.1t it nlvrnis cures and iietcrdfsannelnU Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup, and all threat uiul lung diseases quickly cured. Yeu can tent 11 before buying by settlugatrlal bottle free, large site il. Kery bottle warranted at H. il. Cochran's Drug Hterc, IV aud IS) North Queen street, Lancaster, Fa )3) , Called te l'reuch. We feel called ujen te preach a lw genpel facts facts that are worth knowing. We want everybody toenjeyall that Is pelble lu this world. We want all timid who are sullerlng from rheuinatUm, neuralgia, and ull uche, snmln-iand pains, te knew that Thenuu' Eel-. trie Oil Wan uuwiualed and splendid rcinedy Beld ill liuceHter by V. T, llech W uud IK North Queen street. '... . " TJOOV SAWIAPA receilar hi M"MMWtMM Of nn MM kingdom, nOOU .eaMatt la T Mstb and econeeaar. ttefs BawaeariH t taeBlymedlcliscWBievenrly aatd. one Haudrea Dose penar." newsari !UniedlelaaltBeriU.Heed'HarwHHlbiatm' 'Itaslf MteUtMef ".The ateataM Meed perkier ever discovered." Peculiar la lu Mgee aaave at heaa," there I mere of Heed's Hateaie rtlla scM la LewtU thaa alt ether bleed peri era. PeeahHar Pjanlliarli!lUebMaak asl .record of rOCUHBref slesare4 no ether preearaMea ever attained e raaMly e held se 'steadaMtly tb eenOdeaee of all jrtweC eeeele. Peegttar In Mm bMe-werk kMi It nsnsmlt. Heed's HanaaariHaeses- Wee aH the bewl(Bi wbieb fa i aTejaaasai nMkla sasdl-T'X. l.ir.1Bal:SBlTsiai kai' devsteped, with , eyii;Bjny yean pteeweat a iiars-Mi s spans meaicieea. Be sere ieet ealy v M v. HoerJ's 8raparilla SeldbyalldrenlsU. -. six for id. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. 100.DOSE8 ONE DOLLAR. Jiemrlrr. Ty-ATCUB ATCUE8, CLOCJtH. Kte. atclaes T CLO0K8, BFSOTACLTa, ETC., SOLD AND ItKt-AIKBD. Ne. MX North Queen BU ' WEBER'S, evWatches Carefully Belerted for Farmers and Railroaders. anM-lyd. JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL! - Jeweler and Cratel Optician. LARGEST 8TOCK OF WATCHES. WATCHES OF ALL GRADEfl. CALICNDAIW. CHRONOGRAI'HB, Etc. Examination of Eyes Free 1 Ne Dreps Used I OHAS.. GILL, MO. 10 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. H ERR, JEWELER. HERR, Jeweler. IF YOU WANT A PAIR OF Geed Glasses. Properly Fitted, call en us. All special work dens by a Graduate Optician. REMEMBER, That for FINE .WATCH AND CLOCK WORK. and all kinds or JBWRLHY REPAIR ING, we can premise you the best results. Walter C. Herr, 101 North Queen St., COR. OF ORANGE. gjummcr ilceutrt. s T. CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY. N, J. Ocean End Delaware Ave. New Open. Juncl0-2md JONAH WOOTTON, JB. m OTEL11RUN8WIC1C, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. err, Modern, First-Class, Complete. Pacllle avenue, between New Yerk and Tennessee avenues. Accommodate 'J00. apr31-3md JOHEl'U 8. DAVIS. T HE OailORNb. Cor. Arkansas and Pacific Avcs., ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. New Heuse. Modern Improvements. ElevaJ ter, lUcctrlc Hells. Terms moderate. June2-2md MRH. 11. OSBORNE. rpHEMINNEQUA, X ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Pacific Ave., between Arkansas and Missouri Avcs ; central location ; refurnished ; under new management; every tiling flrsKlass. Write for circular. mylU-Zmd C. A. I1HOWNE. rilliE MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Enlarged 1 Remodeled I Refurnished I Rrephy's Orchestra from June te October. Finely appointed Cafe and lllillard Roem. Coaches te and from depots and te beach dur Ina bathing hours. Openall the Year. jimcU-2md CHARLEH McGLADE. A TLANTIO CITY. HOTEL CiHETWOODE l-acine Avenue, near Illinois, Atlantic City. New and Flrst-Class. Hteamllcat; Call bells. Twe minutes walk from beach. IZ&O and I3.0U per day. NOW OPEN. mUMmd MILS. ANNIE GRUI1H. rpHE CIIALFONTl-., THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC ClTV, NEW jRItSCr. SITUATED ON THE BEACH. NORTH CARO LINA AVENUE. mj-2-3md E.ROUERTBABONS. TTOTELCAMllRlDaE HOTEL CAMBRIDGE NOW OPEN. OCEAN END OF NEW YORK AVE. my21-Smd H. H. LEWIS, Proprietor. teavvlaQt, STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDrV. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, W, 42,43 A 15 MARKET HTREKT. (Rear of tbe , ' rosteffice), LANCABTER, PA. All the latest styles In Buggies, Family Car riages, Plnetens, Hurreys, Cabriolet, Phntens, Ruckbeurds, Tretting Wagons.Htatlen Wagons, Market Wagons, etc, new ready ler tbe Spring A fine line of Second-Hand Werk. New Is the lime te order for Hnrlng. Hlrictly first-class work and all work fully guaranteed My prices are the lowest In the county for Ilia same quality of work. Give me a call and ex amine my work. Repainting aud Repairing promptly at tended te and dene In a llrsKlasn manner. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpeaH Ceal. T UMBER AND COAL. J J TOUACCOHHOOKHANDCAMEH. WEST. EitN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by B. B. MARTIN A CO., nWyd 424 Water Htreet. lncaster, Pa. TAUMOARDNEItN UMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OrriCK-Ne. 129 North UurenHtreet, and Ne. Ml North Prtnce street Yakiw North Piluce Htnt, near Rendu a DtlHlL uugivud LANUAerrfc-K, PA. H MUMRH - ' .VVW-. MMflBOi pyartWM MM bTSRu v ' UN vest IRARUMITAMM.. v J BOSTON Net .wishing te carry ever Goods we will otter BIOBAROAIKSIN LACE CAPS. BAM AINS IN WHITE BBBBa 00000. - , BABOAIN8 IN LIGHT AND PARK CHALLIESv, BAROAINH IN BLACK LACE FLOUNCINOS NKTT8. BARGAINS IN BLACK Come and see the goecls. cheaply they may be yours. CHARkES STAMM, North Queen Street. N KXT DOOHTOTHE COURT HOUHB. YOUR INTEREST. Our 6-cent Challies reduced te 5 cents. Te-day we clear the Center Counters for our Sale of Dress Goods Remnants, consisting of Challies, Ginghams, Zephyrs, Lawns, Chambrays, Orgahdys, Mulls, White Goods, Outing Cleths, Sateens, Beiges, &c, &c. The prices en many are just one-half their value, and the lengths run from 2 te 12 yards. Fans, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10, 12, 17 and 25 cents. FHHN'ESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King 8t., Lancaster, Pa. J110 3ER A HAUOHMAN. lIetz:er Sc WASH DRESS G00D&lx OUTING STRIFES AND PLAIDS, ' DRESS GINGHAMS, PLAIN CHAMBRAYS, SEERSUCKERS. WHITE DRESS GOODS! INDIA LAWNS, VICTORIA LAWNS, i v LACE STRIPES AND PLAIDS, HEMSTITCHED FL0UNCIN8S, ' , ALL AT TIIE LOWEST PRICES. ' " MetzgerA Haughman's Cheap Stere, 3840 WE8T KlNQ ST., L.ANCA8TER, PA. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) B AHD UcELUOY. bard a Mcelrey, Net. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, WAHH DUESS dOODH-Wncclsl Values In Rerdered Lawns. Embmlden eaer uemsutcncu - l'lald Seersucker. Klcurcd Lawns. 3e per yard with white ili-ures. never sold less than loe: only LuwnenlyJBc: rciulnr price. 25c. challies only laucees in neei or large ngures, nniy vc. HOHIKRY Idles' or Men's Hese, 1, 2, H, 4 and A pairs for ?6c. Indies' and Children's Fast lllnck Hese, all slues, 2 pairs rer2c. This particular brand Is perfectly fast, and is Just as geed a black after being washed as when new. FLANNEL HHIRTB-Bargains In Demet and Hummer Flannel Will ts for men at 31c, c, 'Oc, 75c, fl, 11.25. etc. IIEMNANTB Remnants ofdOe Ingrain Carpets, only 25cj of 75c trade, enly(35c ; suitable for nngs or DoerHteps. Heavy Ulngham Itemnants, tic per yard. HUMMER UNDERWEAIV-Our prices low en Hummer Underwear for Ladles, Men aud Chil dren. Ladles' from 8c up. BICYCLES The Premier Barely Bicycles, 7 dlflTerant styles, from KM te $200. Prices tesaltsny purse. Every wheel guaranteed for one year. The Universal Premier atajs lathe best value offered In the United HUtes, ball bearing te all parts, and for easy running ts unequalled. bard 3c Mcelrey, Kea. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn. gaby CDuc-clanc. "C1UNN BRENEMAN. Cut Prices te BABY CARRIAGES! Our Lew Priced f 7.00 Carriages ... Reduced tot 5.00 Our Lew Priced f te no ("arrives , ....Reduced te t 8.(0 Our Lew Priced 112.00 Carriages Reduced te 110.00 Ice Bexes, lit) . .. Reduced tot .00 Ice Bexes, t fl.60 ....Reduced te t 7.00 Refrigerators, tUAW .. Reduced tolie.no Reirlgeraters, I1H.U0 - Reduced tetllOO Refrigerators, US.00 , .Reduced te 115.08 -All the above are Great Bargains and are only offered te reduce stock and make room. St NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN iptiraeets. K OSE BROS. A HARTMAN. SPECIAL SALE OF PARASOLS On Balurday, Julys, 10, Te Continue for One Week. ending en Hnlurday, July 12,1890. IXJT NO. 1 IX)T NO. 2... UYr NO. 3.... l,OT NO,. IJT NO, 6.... IX)T NO. 8. LOT NO. 7.... ..t0 .. .M .. .75 ., 1.01 .. 1.25 .. I. .VI ..2.00 ATTHEMAKERH, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 East Kins St. aprl'-' 3nid" E Nt.LBTREE STOCK FARM. STORM KlNQ (2161) RECORD 2-nO. Sired by Hnppr Medium, sire efM performers from 2:llk te 2 JO. Dam Topsy Tayler by Alex antler's Nerman, sire of Lulu, 2:1 IK, Ac. Ac Terms for Hprlnir season of KM), fje for a foal. Fer tabulated edlcre and oilier Information, address DANIEL U. ENULE, aprlUmdAvr Marietta, Pa. STOR .. a Heavy Stock of Summer BARGAINS IN CREAM DREW) GOODS. BARGAINS IN DRESS GINGHAMS. 4 BARGAINS IN OUTING CLOTHS. BARGAINS IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN SATINES. AND WHITE LACES. " You'll be surprised te see hew n Ha.ix - ylixxxazi. Oppetit FeuaUln Iu. India Llnens, Victeria Lawn, Plaid IMuslIn, Hstln fonts, uuun-r ciews, uress ainsnams, l'laln or One let of fine quality tawn. brown ground 6Uc ner yard, Extra quality, rut lilaek, Plaid tfjc, nice styles aud flue quality, nuige inue Reduce Stock T ST, LANCASTER, PA. $leuv. J EVAN'S riXJUR. 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. filtntUtvu. NATHORHT, DENTIST. H CENTRE BOIIA1IK. Tfiiiii Illlnr Teeth and Palnlea. Kitm-Hnn Hru. claltles. New Seu made, broken ones mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without nlatcs and pivoted, ete. Yes, everything pertaining te Dentistry will receive prompt attention, at very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nalberstls the ONLY Dentist In this county who Is a graduate of Medicine as well a of 1XJII Us try. an advantage that Is obvleu". marS-lydAw '' mvectvttm. rrwiNKerTHK bargains clahke is JU OFFERINQ THINK"J)F IT I We can tell you a teod Mixed Tc' at is cent Mr pound. Waoanscllyeuaretular 80 Ont Tt for X eaU per pound. We can sell yen a regular 00 Cent Tea for 40 etn taper pound. .. Wcau sell you a regular 73 Cent Tea for SO - French Olelm leliMBean. tier cake. 4c Bell Ce. . Octacen lOHeai . .. - 'l.. " i- P.4C. I ucnneiw rp,K. te. Uoeftetd Ce. Bea p. SKc, Uueen nm-aNa. e.su, ealy a. Washing Pow Pew Oar. l&LUiaATtc. a eakm nebblns' Klaetrte Seap ttt fttb, lYy deld Dust Wasblnt Inwder,4itaftBv. .A Twe pounds ahraM4 Data or Arena for 5c Standard Bngara aad Bast Caffeea at Samuel Clarke, Agt, Tea.Cefree aud Grocery Htere, 13 Alt Seuth Qneen 8t, Near Centre Square, Lancaster, Pa. VTMrphnna and Free Delivery. T BURSK-H. HAMS! HAMS! ..Magnelia, Bwtrt, and tha Dnvli Diamond Brand. Every Ham gnaranted. Alse, tha California Ham, or short cut shoulder at 10 centa a pound these ere small Dried Beef and Belog aa by the pleaa aud chipped. Pkaii Plates aid Plate Goods. yi:Bardlues, Pickled and Fresh Oysters, uwv Au.111, luuiue, vuicavu, Buneirxa .Chicken aud fttrky. Pickles.- Jams, Bailees In "an uuiura, t-icnic aire aeicnup ana DHr dlnes. BTJRSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET, LANOAHTEIt. PA. TREiura T HELP! HELP! HELP! -AT- Tha people demand It The world moves and we meva with It. Thirty competent salesmen cannot begin te cope with the trade we have. 8EEINU IB BELIEVING. " Loek into our atArernnm Halunlav. A rAvnt.r beehive. And, belleve.usr with -all the trade we have, we will net keen yeu.waltlng hair se long as ether sterei will where only hair the clerical force Is employed. Our store Is check full of Fresh Ooeds-nolh-Inrslale-'ttilnirs move tee nuL Waalwavadld , claim, de' new, and'alwaya wlll.-thatwehave me u-.q-.i-si. nuire, iieaviesv nmc auu jhmi. lo cation, . -INTO-DAY.rW , Ten-pound buckets Ne. 1 New Mackerel, II 40. A let of New, Fat Family Mackerel, 10 lbs. te the bucket and 40 Mackerel tn the blicket, sttl. A let of Dried Beef at lOe mid 12!(e a ft. A let of Hummer Bologna at Oe a ft, A let erflne Plcnle II am at 10c a ft. A let of Breakout Bacen at 12Ke a ft. WO dozen- Finest Canned Tomatoes you ever saw, S for 25c. 25 half-ebeau or 6O0 Black Tea, aa a drive, at 25c a lb, " One barrel of Prepared Cocoanut at IBe a lb. A let of Plcnle Plates, all slses. SO barrels Frcsli Water Crack., ers, 4 lbs for 25, te kegs Orange Cider, Just the thlnir for ramtimvetlngs. Lemens are high, and this takes the place and contains' no alco hol. Chase A Hanbern's Famous Bosten Coffees, the largest house In the world. We are their agents. Cedees uniformly roasted and put up In ee-ft air-tight cans while het. se aa te preveiA the, aroma from escaping .The elcclrle fans again In motion. Ne het weather with us. Hce Morning JVcut and ether dally papers. J.PRANKREIST, WHOLEBALK AND RETAIL QKOCElt, r CORNER WEST KINO. AND PHIFCEKTH. , Directly. Opposite J, B. Martin Oe.'a, Dry Goods Btere, and Next Doer te Berrtl Herse Hetel, Loek for the Big Blgn across tbe pave- ment. $tfvi0cvater. REASONABLE GOODS Seasonable Goods! AT CUT PRICES! BABY CARRIAGES, HAMMOCKS, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZER, WATER COOLERS SCREEN DOORS, WINDOW SCREENS, HAFETV llleyCLES, EXPRESS WAGONS, VELOCIPEDES, LAWN TENNIS, CROQUET, BASE BALL GOODS. SPREOHER'S Baby Carriage Bazaar, NO. SI EAST KING ST. aprl7-tfdTu.ThAH H AHUWAUrJ, AC. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO. Continental lawn Mowers, New Quaker City Lawn Mowers. Hydrant Hese and Garden Hese, REFRIGERATORS! JEWETTS have the hlghestjrepittntlen, give mera satisfaction with less consumption of Ice, than any ether Refrigerator In the market. Jewett'i Water Coelers and Filters, Oem Water Filters, Hammocks, Wire Window Bcreeni and Wire Screen Deers. Hardware and Housefarelsbing Goods. GEO. M. STEINMAN & CO., StO die SO WEST KINO STHEKT, myl7-3indM,W,H LANCAtrEn, Pa, furniture. -rjNDERTAKERS. WATSON & HERB, General Famishing Undertakers, NO. JJ SOUTH QUICK.V KT11KKT, LANCAfeTKII, PA. Resldence-JNO. J. WATSON, Ne. 1 West Vine street (Heutheru Market.) Ile.ldeiK'C M.H.lIKItlt.Ne. JJoaeulliOiiceu street (Uranch OClce.) JJmd IENSIONH. peissiONS. The New Pension mil just nnssed entitles all Soldiers, Wldans, Miner Children ana liepen dent Parents te u nenaleu. I will attend te all applications placed In my hands promptly. I lme had four years' experience in the ionsten ofllie at Washing-ten, D. U. SlIiAS W.MIIIilv, Je2Mmd lUHg'IU l)iikt)bl., Lamaster, P. $lt. ' VI OOTB AND SHOE t HAVING GONE j xu ; TUCQUANCAMPTHI8W THE MB0YSM IN THE STO! s-& AT ? Nes. 28-30 East King UAH ,5 il i- J?:li Kieck Prices As They ,1 BUT THIS "PICNIO" WILL LAOrfl ONE WEEK. ,&.' " STACKH0USE, MOS.29ANOS0 EAST; KIKO TTANDSOME, DURABLE, LOW Md LADIE . .,- j $2.00 -H1 t- M S HO ESI Very stylish, handsome, attractive. i r iuc, erigus ueng-sui sissiiawsv-i Ifava .nln.1iul.llmr mnnljtra 'vlJ & Sele leather Inner soles, ' ? Solid leather heeU and outer totes, , jji One-lan vamns. worked buttea fceiea. " Fly.plece buckskin lined, - r.."Xv i if i 'ji.. Medium Opera Tee, pretty akavetr 1;. -. - tJ. st i .. j ... .... . TL T.' J' i ,ari ssanasnmciy nnisnea in every way.,-;,;? ' V'X&l fi .V3TV. Maderlght-ellghtedln BeatMMMW.i.v' Butten-holes strongly stayed wea'ijl . ; ki ' Are easy and comfortable In wear -fi ', '.it An excellent shoe, warranted for aeve Me 12.00 Shee anywhere te match It??? ' Ladlea se tell us. .That's ttifi beat atM Come and see what yen think of it." 'S I a? ' : ' .i ? SHAUB & BURI .. L"i'L' aa't J If WORTH ItUEKN 9TaUsaR,l . TIB. FA. S UMMER SHOES! tu' m ml i'r'i. TEM-H- - .V S!.. r-vrrT5i JS :mi .it'- I have ene of the Largest Lines of 1 dies'. Misses'. Bey' uud Youths 1 luru. in lu. cuy. ctif, , Men's Brown Checkered Tennis -Ox U.ut. .1 1. .. KfSi. .. .. . '"Swi Misses' ' " ryl Youths' " ' , " J fi"i Men's Seceud Grade Light Tenuis OxfereaVl lley'a " " 1 ladles' " " -,fM Misses' " uk 1 Youths' " " ' jwVSj Men's Beet Grade Latest Light BtriMOL.l Sey's " " JiS-1 Ladles' ' vuh Men's BestaradeTennlt Bal.llLIkiO and Hntlil llrnwn. SIM. - frTVT I hove alto a Large Line of Men's, 1 dies' and Misses' Canvas Tennis Oi iiubbcr Heles, having Leather Heles in the Rubber Seles and Insoles, at fl SO, Ml ananuu. , r& See Large Display In Uflnrti-Ma -' -J.-.!' :M The One-Price Oath He Chas. H. Freyl (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the LaaW' Lew Prices la .j BOOTS AND SHOE! N08.t 6 EAST KINO STREaV, fM LANCASTER, PA. &. ..d". Btere Closed Every Evening at e . cxccpiaienaay ana oaiuruaer. 1 ?. $ev alc ev talent. &' TTIOK RENT HANDSOME FRONT .V ou 2d fleer. Ne. 12 West King street: I location In the city for office or Hsht basi Inqulre of W. W, AaUB,v4). ww-uu AllefsOaJlee-iv,, F lOR RENT fm- lvT TIIAT-LAnUE CENTRAL BU8INE88 8TANI NO. 2S EAST KINO STREET. J6f Inquire within. W 17I0R SALE CHEAP A Tf e-Story Brick Dielliaj 8eui,t 29 bv 2fl feet, with two-story brick back, be I ne 12k by 20 feet. Hall ana seven rooms. 20by2f-t. ,-.. -i1 Na.ya.DeUm1 na-a a, wnw. jn V aa t W A VaaTf r.4g i ' "' LJEUnit A Aun run wun jauihiys Secure a Heme for Your FiDiilj. FOR SALE ON TUB MOST UBERAIi TERMS. $1 m. ... I..I.1. H.vAllln liaitDA. It.iM feet deep, ou lAncester avenue, between Wa nut and Lemen streets. -Wf Twe-story brick dwelling houses wl; 5 sard reef. -erchi-a In front, lets Hi fe l , North l'lue, between Chestnut andVI.-, In.li u m. .iu.. I..I.I. Jwalllntf linn... .altl. ' yards. Iren fences, lets 160 feet deep.aa WON iutt in in 1 1 n Tlfnrir nnrt I'tnn snniela . Twe-story brick dwelling houses, leU 1S feat 'ffl deep, en West lmeu street, between tliarletW,.g and Mary sireeia. rj, Three-story brick dwelling houses, leU uaisa deep, with all the modern IniprevemeuU, fee)4 yards, ou West Chestnut street, between and Nevlu streets. ,, Alse houses ou East Walnut, North Uaf.? HiriSk. aas fixtures In all the rooms, watey ttt ' be kllclien.andthe cellari wemnwJW.t, Call UU IHW "-r JTUUa;aw aw.ew e- rsrw fj yU' 5A86SGRRiJu'lUt0' $.&&'- M -,fj U,rfKf&l K.-rtj- , . xh's. . -&& --, -,y ?z. ?tt irfl'X: jjVlt-i'.ff "..t t Aj (.-i
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