r5--.rf r3iiiv.it V , Tt ' ' . LANCASTER DAILY INTELTilGENOER, SATURDAY; NOVEMBER 10, at ? .K . ffl : V .1 tm 'B m. 31 $' Pi V,V m. m 14 f ,1 F. hf ttJtf w.k EY3..K- m kh J i f i, V 57- , THE KM,GAMBU!BS. .AOAME IN WHICH NATURE "TAKES A THIRD HAND." "' ' tiii: K 'BMUag ea the Amount or itainrau in W f bf-' lively Time During the Rainy , rM ass Cheating Impewlble Simple 1 js. Veals of the Game - The Bombay pollce are nt present ex- meUnA ever a point of public morals teklcU suggests grave reflections te these 4irke taMglne that human &ature can be ; MgeMrated by act of parliament. la BaffUsd we bare done our bAt te check C mnblins: by the suppression of lotteries. P- f. mi bettW houses, and ''list chops" and .; tywiuuieiumg; ruiiegai proieciion irein h 4 the geese who baa backed JUls laucy enu '$ Brads It hard te collect the proceeds, nut tlll the evil Is net exterminated, and se Ay far ma risking money ou the performances ''.f of linnuxi nn n rnpe eourse or of men OU X tlift mU path is cencerned, the mlsclilef Is ft H Derhans mere rampant than Aer It was. Ala truth, the cnnul of existence omeiiff -V men with no internal resources or ex- mJ htiatneaa fnnftt. hn rrdlnred In Rfltna r ffi; wayv And this, the Bombay authorities lW discovered, is supplied among the natlve -i population by means et me ram gamming. " frs. BKTTIKO ON THE lUIKrALL. "Whether this form of betting Is new or 0 Olu we re UUb .UlUIUUTU, IMUUgll, ue i' evervtnlnir In the east is vcrr autlanated. ? 4Ua li.nMa mmi 4t,nf If li tiAAn frritnrr nn $. from time Immemorial, though it Is only lM recently that It lias ceme prominently ,V under the notice of the pollce. All kinds of gambling are, of course, plentiful in an Vs., Indian eltv from the nurchase of lottery tickets te the vulgar excitement of chuck farthing. But the rain ramblers, though net drafted solely from the upper circle of native society, are in Bombay confined, for the most Dart, te men with eome ' M, means. In vulgar parlance, it is known - Jfr as "sultn," and consists In betting en the aj amount or rain wnicn wui de uiscnergcu ;1- from a passing cloud, i Naturally in a country where the eky is L as brass for mere than half the year, this form of speculation can be Indulged In fe only during the monsoon Bensen when t business is partly suspended aud the world generally lu western India is a "peg low. With the southwest monsoon the rainy Season in Bombay sels in and lasts villi amazing regularity, from the second week In June till near the clese of 6eptemlcr. At this period the air is moist aud;clammy and the citizens meve, as it were, lu a kind of vapor bath, though old residents are fend of declaring that the monsoon Is pleasant enough "when ene gets accus tomed te the rain." In any case It gen erally leaves off for an hour or two In the evening, when a ride or walk is possible But that is Just the period when the rain gambler hies him to-tbesutta saloon, TUu principal of these haunts ther only ene indeed with which the pollce ncem ac quainted Is (situated In clese proximity te ene of the principal pollce stations. 'Wffj&f. CHEATINCJ IS lUrOSSIDLn. tn According te a description in n jecai journal the place is perfectly easy of ac cess, una tncre is no attempt te juue any thing from the authorities, or from any one clse. Ner, in truth, except for the temptation which It affords te poeplo with no money te leso te risk their earnings, or, what is werse, the earnings of their employers, rain gambling Is about the most Innocuous of all forms of betting. Cheating, is Impossible, and though expe rience counts for something, there can not be any chance of the greenhorn being hoodwinked, slnce the game is the bim plest imaginable, and the fact of Nature "taking the third hand" in the sport pro pre dudes the suspicion of the wily "sbred" manipulating the Implements of the game. H Implements, Indeed, In the gambling sense of the term, there are none; nml. se long as a gamester has learned te read the signs et the heavens, the merest tyro has as much chance of wlnulng as the most regular frequenter of the sutte. saloon. The room is occupied by the tails of the Bhreffs, or bankers, who pay te thewncr of the establishment a cer tain percentage of their gains; and te tills magnate all disputes are referred, his de cision, like that of the umpire In a cricket match, belng final. nirLEMXSTS OF THE CAME. The only tools et any kind in the place are two rough rain gauges. One of them consists of a long gutter running along the caves of a shed. At ene end there Is au aperture, te which is affixed a spout, through which the water trickles vhcu the rain comes down in a drlzzle. But when it pours the water sheets ever the end of the flitter, nnd it is en this event happening that bets are laid. The ethor gauge i3 planted lnthecenjtcr of a trough, supported en four pillars, seme boveu feet high, and en the amount of rain which will fall in a specified tlme bets also are made. Frem morning te evening this meteorological and, it must be confessed, somewhat sclcntlfle "gambling hell" is described as crammed lUth all sorts and conditions of natives, entering bets and waiting for the result. When a heavy black clend passes over ever bead, every swarthy face is anxiously up turned, and then wagers ure eagerly made whether It will or will net break, and as te the amount of rain iv hlch will be discharged from it. The scene is said te be wonderfully pleturcsque, the various hued faces, the gay colored garments and the many fashioned costumes et the gamblers of different races giving the ?lace a character altogether upart from he Interest which the different passions displayed impart te this curious Indian Moate Carle. -Londen Standard. f'STAN ANALYSIS OF WAITERS. fL -" Varieties te Be round in the City of Brooklyn Wasrcs and Tips. "With the'first class waiter I Lcte Httle te de. He is, as a class, tee well known. It Is with his less pretentious brother, the loud mouthed gentleman who officiates in the popular restaurant, that I Lave te deal. The profession of waiter cannot be learned in a day. A bright man might, If given the opportunity, be able te carry a tray of dishes satisfactorily after a week's practice, but the calling demands that he shall serve an apprenticeship. This means six months' scrvice as helper te the dishwasher. It is his duty te plle up ana carry away tlie dlsbes dirtied dur ing the busiest hours of the day, when the waiter proper has all he can de te sup ply Lis custemers with feed. Frem this he graduates into a utility man, when Lis duties are mero numerous and re sponsible, lie must then see that the pitchers are kept filled with ice water: that the salt cellars are never permitted te become empty, and that there is a suf ficiency of butter en the tables. In ad dition he must see te it that each table lias enough glasses, and with all these tilings te attend te time does net hang fcpi kaWng; been in the business from six mentn te a year, lie is received into the guild et waiters and permitted te earn his living at bis chosen calling. The second class waiter of Brooklyn furnishes mere matter for study than his arlstocratle contemporary, lie Is mero approachable and does net carry hlmBelf with the grandiose air affected by the man of tips. He never receives a tip, and Is at least mero natural if less obliging than the man -whose palm must be crossed with silver before geed service can be becured. Brooklyn restaurants and waiters can be divided into three classes, first, second and third. In the first one can secure geed service and an excellent dinner for about $1. In this class tips are indispen sable. Fer half the sum a geed dinner is te be obtained in the second class restau rant, and while tipping is net absolutely necessary, it gees a long way toward so se curing the choice cuts. The third class includes the twenty-five and fifteen cent restaurants, lu which the feed may or may net be Clean aud Well lWlr.ul Wnltara Uj j .- j ; .. .- - . -- 1 ry ou unit uasg jiroeKiyn restaurants de net hmi" u juumuers 01 me cralt em em pleyed in the second and third class cat Jng houses. The line is very broadly jdrawa, whether from social caste or net, 1 am unable te state. Te return teinv second cine irnUe Be can be found ull ever Brooklyn, but iii urffar numbers en Fulteu street and Mnw Y&n TIwm ve hi, stunnliur ground. IJe knows nnd is known" 15 everybody, and when en any ene et these pleasant snnshlny mornings It pleases him te walk abroad he Is saluted en all sides. I hare lu mind a waiter employed In a restaurant recently established in Willetighby street. He Is a typical mem ber of Ids class, with perhaps this excep tion, that he dresses better than the ma jority et Lis fellows. Just new he Is ablaze with diamonds. In Lis shirt front, which Is fully exposed by ft low cut vest, nre tliree stones of two carats each, intn intn latnre elcctrle lights in their way. On Lis left Land he wears two large rings, lust hew heavy I de net knew. His dress Is always correct and ene would never take him for a waller. It Is In the win ter that he shines out In nil the glory of bright young manhood. His particular fad at this season is a coat with fur col cel lar and cuffs. Ills Is a striking figure, and ene would hesitate te ask him for a sirloin "and have It rare." During busi ness hours he wears Lis diamonds the earae as though en dress parade. and It is really a luxury .te be watted en by 1dm. Colored waiters de net seem te be popu lar in Brooklyn. Very few restaurants employ them. French and Irish waiters appear te be mero in demand, although It is doubtful If they give us much satis faction us their colored brethren of the craft. Men get attached te a waiter aud often will step trading at n restaurant from which their favorite has been dis charged. A word as te wages. In the first class establishments less money is paid than in the second class because the means of making is easier. 1'irst class diners tip, 'nhlle secend class seldom de. "Walters in ene or two restaurants I might mention wnke from $13 te $16 n week, and ethers, very popular, perhaps $3 mero. Second class waiters nvcroge $8 a week nnd thrce meals a day without lodg ing. The pay is net such as te Induce men te enter the profession, although this certainly Is tme, "Ouce a waiter, always n waiter." The llfe Is net an excessively Lard ene and has its advantages. One Is always euro of getting enough te cat, such as it is, and with seme men this is the neme of happiness. "Sosame" in Brook lyn Eacle. Itncap Among Clitcbrnil. Tewls nre trabject te many diseases when confined lu restricted quarters In towns that de net nppcarwhere unlimited liberty Is enjoyed en n farm. When fowls are ellghtly ailing, but will still eat nnd drink, there Is hepe for them, as remedies can be administered In feed and water, bnt when they become se bad they can only be doctored by ferce, unless in the case of unusuallv valuable enes, the best thing te de is te kill them and re-, meve them from the ethers. Fer, helping fowls in geed health iajurizZ't runs their quarters should bpl.cpt clean and be (oc casionally dUiiifocteu, and particularly (.liei'.U iney be kept free from vermin. Au ailing- fleck should at ence be examined for chicken lice, which constltute a fruit ful seurce of disease. When chickens are lufestei with them, although they may eat well they will net Improve, but will leso in tone- and condition and se bocemo easy uublects for diseases. Fowls affected lu that way should be greased about the neck aud under the wlsgs and along the back, or Insect powder may be dusted Inte the foathers. The quarters, nfter belug cleaued, should be sprayed with kerosene oil. Let them out for a run befere going te roost when it can be done. Utve a tablospeonf ill of the Douglas mlxture daily In thelr drinking water while the dlseane 13 en the premises, nf terwards gl ve te well fowls two or tliree times a week. A "N'ew German Industry. At Halle the skeleton like, fibrein covering of a species of tropical cucumber is new being converted into a substltute for spouge, and is already being exported in immense quantities te England mid ether ceuutrlus. The curious substauce is known 03 loefah. It is net only valu abeo as an ndluuct of the bath, but Is found useful for making' inslde soles for checs, and Is being applied te the under elde of saddles te keen the horse'a back cool. Arkansaw Traveler.) . i r " Hav. Mr. Cheker Haw Is your son do ing ut cellege, Mr. Smith? Is Le a hard student? Smith Well, I should say he wasl Ye ought te feel his biceps. Burllngteu Freo Prccs. A Wemnn at a Ilcttaaraut, A peep into ene of the big up town restaurants, patronized largely by women out ehepplug, discloses the fact that women ut luncheon are cither oxcesslvcly economical, or lather extravagant. Slie comes lu llylng, breathless, scans the bill of fare for the quickest tiling te coiisume and the cheapest, erdertl a bouillon, or u sandwich, a cup of tea, or perhaps Just water; gobbles it, aud is off en the trail of a bargain again In a jiffy. i Or olio she comes In slowly nnd calmly, with an evldeut Intention of spending a pleasant hour, reads the bill of fare through without haste, calls the waiter te lnqulre If this or that dish is fresh, though she dees net Intend te order It; dually calls for a salad, an ice cream, an oyster patty, an oclalre, a cheese cake, and perhaps ene or two ether varieties of whlpped froth aud baked wind, dips a little into each, whlle chatting with her friend about the weather, the bargains, the fashions, the theatre, her symptoms, Lcr dentist, her servants, her dressmaker and her children; keeps thp waiter hover ing about in hopes of a tip, while she puts en a tight pair of gloves and butteus them tip with a lialrpln; is euro she has beeu overcharged, aud requires considerable explanation te conviuce her te the con trary, trips up te the desk te pay aud emits te count her change, and finally tctera out beaming with satisfaction, te return a moment later in dlre consterna tion, having left her parcel behind, aud insists ou opening them all then and there, te sce If they have net been opened eud robbed. New Yerk Tribune. De ltrartf llcally Ilrcau? Then again de hearts really break? nlwasln the metaphysical meaning. Is the sLeck ever se violent and permanent that life loses forever after a considerable portion of the comfort and happlucss it iennerly had? Dees net the decclved friend, when the frenzy of the first tw enty enty feur hours Is ever, boeu recover from his disillusion aud net only conduct his business as though nothing Important had happened, but eat with undiminished appctlte aud sleep drcamlessly and well? Dees Wcrthcr, even If he abstains from suicide, always live en with a heart which blmply performs its muscular duty, in a mauner mero or less Impaired, te be sure, but which never mero beats te passion. because passion can never mero be felt? Are tuere net (.amnies wne forget thelr Armands as the conquer their censump. tleu and eottle down Inte uurcmerseful and demi-respectable mlddle age? De imuicasurable disappointments al ways make existence a desert? Is there net such a thing as fergctfulncss of acute miseries instead of memorizing them lute chroule griefs? Docs net the expectant treatment often cure the most bruised and bleeding soul expectancy that still leeks for happiness both In this world aud the world te come? Is there no true philosophy in that vulgar maxim which reminds us there are as geed fish in the beans everwere taken out? Cau it be posslble that any two souls, in epite of ast divergences, nre se made for each ether that when sundered by Imperative fate neither egulu can ever flud u twin? "A. li L." in Heme Journal. Tt'ew England' Gulde Uoerdi. Gutde beards have been growing numer ous In the country tow ns of New Kuglaud for a few years past. In some sections of Massachusetts at every corner are set solid graulte pests ten feet high, te which are belted iron blgn beards lth rrlsed letters. New Yerk Sun. It is estimated that In England ene man in COO gets a cellege education, lu this glorious country one man iu every 200 takes a cellege ceune. Our duty te ethers docs net at all de pend ou the manner in which they per term their duty te us, Bar-Hemau. OOD'tf HAKaAl'AHlLLA, OUT OF SORTS Is a fcellns peculiar te persons of flytpeplle tonflencr, or tt may lie came bricbange of climate scaen or lire. The stomach tsontel order, the head aches or does net feel tight, appetite Is ctpriclens, the nerves seem over worked, the mind Is confuiel and tirltab'e. TbU condition nnds an oxcellent corrective In Heed's Barsaparllle, wbleb, by Its regulatlnK and toning pevruri, semi 'restores harmony In the sytemi and sires that strength et mind, nerves and beJy, which makes one feel pot pet pot fectly well. HOOD'S SAEHAl'JUiir.t,. ' 1 have used Heed's Barsapatllla In my fam lly for three years, and have taken It ponon penon ponen ally with great success. It has atwaia built up my system by Ivtefftce a geed appetite, has clearel my skin, and liu made ma sleep. 1 have suffered Irem norveas prostration, and have been cured by nothing bnt Heed's Sarst Sarst Sarst parillaandoccatlenally alewel Heed's fills." O r..)U!Kinini, Supt, et Muiteln l'nblic schools, Cincinnati, O. CUI1KS rSl'RP3IA 'I'luRercd a treat while with dy pepla, and tried a geed many remedies. Afilend urged me te try Hoed'a Harnnpirllla, and I have new taken two bettlmi Hhiinntlrnty cured me of drspepila. and ascrolnleusafTec lien linn also nnlliely dliippnarrd. I en hardly find words te nxprcas my high appr tlntlcn of Heed's rargapatilla." .am.sk II Hslbem, City Hetel, Lancaster, I'a. Heed's BatBaparilla field byall druggiMs. II six ter IV Freparel only by C. I, HOOD A CO., Apothucatte, I.e ell, Mats. 100 Deaea One Doltar. e A YKlt'H HA.USAi'AItlLL.A. THE OLD DOCTORS Drew bleed, modern doctors clranse llj hnne the Incruaaed demand for Alteratives. HU new well known that limit rtlunje are due, net te ever-abundance, but te linpuilty el thu Illoed i and His equally well nltestad thai no blncd midlclnulstnilllcucleua ai Aycr'aSar taparllla. " One et ray children hid a lirpn j ero btmilc nuten thnleic. Weapnlled ulinple r million, ler a whlle, thinking the eei would bbertly heal. Iliitltgrew worne. We sought tnufllrnl idvlce. and wiiroleld thtlaii nllnriillvninedl rtne noceasivry. Ayr'n HiimupuiliU being- Rdtemmended above all ethers, we used It wllli marvelous rntulla. The aere heili'd ard luuillli und Mn-nvlh ri'allly rulurnud." J. .1. AiiiislteiiK Wjti"X.r,Tir.s. " I nnd AyerV BannpaU"a te l.ii nn ndmtni lilmunudy lerlhii t tire of l.lrel iIImjimh I pn'flill'iift,ttndltdrej I hn werWivnry time." K. I,. 1'iilvr, M. I).. Minliuttitii, Kutin'ia " We hive I old Ay ei ' Paistrnill'a lime for ever thirty jeaia, und uIwijh ivceiiiiiixiia u wlmn itHkud te liniiKi tlin lit L bleed pnrllhir." VV. T Alelrnn, Druttglht. i tiuueln, Ohie " Ayer'aiufdldiiencentl ueUilw lliontnud llientnud nrd iwnndl'P In apltiial ul t onipnUlleii." T. W. I.ktnmina, lluir leitu, tlleli. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rRCl'AllUO ST Dr. J. O. Ayer Si Oe , Lewoll, Mann. Prien 11 1 six bottles, II Werth i a bottle. UOVSUllI 8' JOUKNOK'H MANDKAKK I'IIjI.H. THE LIVER. Wmki Willi the Hleinu-h aid inn Btnnifli wllh tl e l Iver. Yen n tut rave eoed btle le liivnpnrtnet digestion, nnd free liver acllni tolnvepure bleed. Thprolero liewaiu of u cengtMivl l.lvei, wbltli la mi'hlng were limn a thlcki nod and clogged I.Iver. The gleat n dncer or conKCSllen It Uchnicks Uiuidrakn 1'lllH. BILIOUSNESS. An rnrly and ugly form et liver trouble. It la bleed polaen. U be J.lvnr la ret, taking the bllu liigrcdlenta fin-n the bleed. 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On the front surface of this Uene may be icen In a fair ttateef prescivatien, some hundreds of hicregljphica representative of many nations, and dating back le that age of superstition when the oriental nations worshipped llie stars and planetary eibs, and great awe and rever ence Mas shewntlils Wonderful Kelic. Ss y fc J- ay-r'fT - A Photograph of this Stene, called the " Crtat Musfrl," was brought ever te tin? country w hen a a hobby, one of eur1 leading Scientists undertook te translate these hieroglyphics into tlie 1 jiglidi language, resulting In the production of a conglomeration of CSe letters (by act ual count) of no apparent meaning or significance. Net content with tins, further investiga tions uere made by one well learned in the languages and mystic arts of the ancients and of much Chaldean lore, wlie after months of arduous labor, succeeded in discovering a Key te lliis truly jfw ami taarvehut Afaggi. Thus; by perseveretice and enterprise, se character istic of our great race, the useless relic is transformed into one of absorbing and vital in terest te tlie community at large, and will held up the miner of )eurfutiitt gate. Ity the aid of the Key the Iaggi will tell you your space in the Zodiac, your ruling planet, one efthe twelve tribes of Isreal you descended from direct and your leading characteristics. The Great Maggi will also answer all questions relative te your future f.uci, liusinist. Wealth, if irriage and Leve, and will tell your lucky dates en the month, en which any speculation or investment "111 give fortunate results. At an enormous expense we luve secured fac simile plates of the Great Maggi and the sole right te use the same for the city and county of I .ancasler, I'a , and we will present ftec of all cost te all applicants at Charles Stamm's Dry Geed Stere, 35 and 37 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa., a handsome placque containing a full detailed impression of this won derful Maggi with the key hew te work it se that you can tell your eun feitune and that of your friends with a phcnemenalaccuracy far excelling any clairseyant medium or mind reader. TM13 GREAT MAGGI SAYS: 'flic way te get ucallhy is te economize. The way te economize is te purchase your DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS At 3D and 37 NORTH QUEEN ST , LANCASTER, PA. CHARLES BTAMM. D IA.MOND DYK.S WTIIKON1.Y Brilliant Durable Economical DYES Are lltnmend Dyes, tl hey excel nit ethers In Htrengtb, I'uilty and Fuslnua?. Nene etheia nre Jiislaagoeod. lluwaroet Imitations -lhuy nroiiiuduef cheap nnd Inferior millennia unci gtve peer, we'tk, crecky colors. :V3 Celers ; IO cents ouch, Hi nl iicetal for Ilyo lloelf, Sample Card, dl nrltnna for coloring l'holea., mulling tlin llnust lnlc or lllulng (III eta n quart), ulc. Held tiy Druggists or by Wells, lUcliiinlson.Vre., lliiiiliiRleu, Yl. Ker Ulldlnger llienztng Kuncy Articles, DflK DIAMOND PAINTS Onld,',Htlver, 1'rnnre, Copper. Only 10 cntp. JKWKt.ltr. H. KHOADS A HON. DIRECT IMPORTATIONS. THE first of our importations ia new la rftcck. Ettch BuccQDdlng woek ethers will be re ceived. Yeu will find n, line of new styles the Qn3st productiena of the present markets and are cordially Invited te come and examine th-m. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne 4 West King Street. -JUUS! EVKKVHODY WEARS THEM! Anether Lotefthos 3 Miniature Hnrrieen aud Morten JuqB, Al.isemeUl,K Kt.AND.lU03. 1 ANliaUKNTS KACH. t'omeand "cellii New TOY CIIAKM JUGS. JaH fnced en the Market. All co'eib tplondtdandcuteoncsln White, Qry ni.d Blue 1 CKNT K4CH AT E R I S M A N ' S, Nt) IJWKHTKINU HTUKKT. a-urde-s mud liy Ma'l when Accompa Accempa Accompa nletl liy etniip ler t'estige. COURT l'lUHM.AMATtON. hiMi'iu, the lloiienilito Jehn II I.IvIiik I.IvIiik Hen, 1'H'sMi'iH, und llonerutilo Du Id V 1'nt 1'nt lemen, Additional l,aw Judge of the Courts el Common I'leus lu nnd for the county of I.iui. raitci.nud AHilitaulJiiHtlces of the Conns of Oyer und Terminer und Ueneiiil .lull Delivery und (juurler Sca-dena of thu IVuce In und for the county of Lancaster, have tuned their pn eupt, te mu dliected, re nulling mu umeng nthur tilings tenml.11 jiuli. lle pioclaiimtlen tliroiiglieul my balllwlek, that uCouitef Ujej-uiulTi'i-inliiernnda lieu cm! Jail Dellveiy. ulite nCoiulef lii'iu-nil Onuttcr beKsloiMefthu reucuund Jtill Deltvl fry, will remuience lu the Court Iloiite, Hit the city of l.aueiiater, lu the CoiiiiueiiMe.il th of reiuiij lviuitii, ON TUK TU1UD MONDAY IN NOVKMUKU (thu Itilh), li-ti. In purxuance of which ptvci-pt pnlille notice la licn'hj gtsuntethe Muyerund Alilenuen of theClty of l.uucuatui,lti tlie H'lld county, und ull thu Jitxtlefa of the l'cuce, the Lemuur und Ceuatublt'i of the auld Llty und County of l.utu'ualur, that they tin then mnl theruln their own lirermr ptirveiit, till their rolls, re cold nnd examinations, aud Inquisitions, and lliflt' eun liniiemlimnecs, te de tlieu things which le their etitic uppeituln In thclrlie half teheilunu ; and aUeull these who mil prosecute agalnat the prisoners who ure, or (hen ahull lie. In thu Jail of thesuld Comity of I.auciiNter, are te he then anil there te proa prea uculUHgututft tbum ua ahull buluaU Dated ut I.aueamer, the iUl day of October lKrf. D. K. UUKKUOL.DKII. el7 3ldS4'.'lw bheHir. B(MRI)lNi-NKV HOAHUINO AND Lodging llnuac, Ne. 41 Seuth Limn strict, inea4ter,Alexilcoige,(llUui8rckl'reprlotor. JTIrst claaaUeiuian able beard, ileal a at all hours. Itoumcciiileru ler permanent boar bear boar ders. Meala lurnl.huJ promptly and In first e aaa atyle te wtddlug and birthday paitlea, balla, hepa, etc.. i.t ahetl notice, a f hire of the public's patronaae. Ueapectf nlly aellclted, AiJkxuaeuuK, smd me, i eeuU) utui street. EDSTDN STORE. PAINE'S OELERY COMPOUND CURES Neuralgia NorvetiB Prostration Rheumatiem Klriuey PROOFS "I'alne's Celery Cem- nennd cuied mv neiv- nua headache " Mrs. I,. A. HRSHTKKB, San Jacinto, Cal. " After uatns alz het- tles of I'alne's Celery omneund. t am cured el rheamallsm." SAMUr, UCTUBINSOV, Seuth Cornish, ti.U. "IthaaOoneuieuioro DlnenseB geed for klduoydlaeaao 1 nan any otner mnai mnai clce." Uxe. Abbett, hteux Lily, Iowa. "Patne's OoleryCom OeleryCom OoleryCem 11011ml bus boenef great bem-lit for torpid liver, inilUiallPit, und 1)11 1)11 eitaiiean," Klizadbth j. Uuall, Quechee, Vt. AND All Llver nkorderti HUATIXU. D UOP JN i'KIOE. A NEW DEPARTURE IN THE STOVE llUHINKHS. STOVES AD HEATERS -AT- HALF COST. A HANKKUPr STOtJK THAT aiTJST BE HOLD. " li'ie geda nre all nf the beat makes and wurraulud. Hut we beughltliein low und will give utir cuat intra tin LienclU of our geed lertunu. Come exrly and make jour aolectlon. Ne aticli ptlcu-s will ever be elfured again. We have ab:ut let blevea und Healers 1 all makes andtlzes. Ainoegtha let Is seven el "Spear's' Calubrated Parler Heaters, ltcgular 1'ilce, 131 10; Cut Price, 117.10. Other Makes In Pro portion. FLINN & BRhNEUAN, li, leit Jertli Quean tttroer l.AWCXKTatt JA D ON'T PUT 1TOKK! Doit'tpttteirtbomatturnt getting a "Hual nnaa hducatliui." That la, that kind el an education that will UenetUjeu uiet lu a gain ing. If net an Imleiwnilenie, at least a geed living. A knowledge 01 BOOK-KEEMG AND BUSINESS FORMS, rembljea with a geed handwritlag, gees a gril vay InaccempllahlaglhU, Day and Evening eeaaleni. M CAST KING SIUIKT, 0MOVMK11M. Q0FFXK8I TSASt OHOIOl OLD-OOFFBES. Fresh Keaated Dally aM:irtiiwt Haw Crer. TEAS. We Gnarantea for Una flavor aa Qoed D risking guallUsa, 9EOB8BWIAKT, Me tin Wt Klnat ". Qt'KN KVKRY KVEN1NO. W.A.Mst&Ce., QROOERS; Cemer list King and Date SiraeW Ol'KH KVKBYlaYKNIVO. Qennlne Flerida Oranges and Malaga CJrrics. Alte thu flaeat liAuanas oltheaua eltheaua oltheaua senjn.tln, Failed Beafram Biscuits. Hare yen sce a or tistid Ibrm T they are very nice; ailgat'y aaltedandfreah. Kew Pmncaand Half Ins very cheap. High Uradelauned aud bottled Goods. imca.es ORWDKOP BUG AUrOKHjnst In this a. m. 1 he beat Cern In thai market gnat 1 nted. Try our loe Canned Hngar corn, nothing bettiTln the city for the price. W. A BUST & CO., Ltadtra tf Digli Grade Grceerita. R EAD ! HKAD ! RKAb ! REIST'S GRAND FREE DISTRIBUTION. BATUKDAY KVKNINO, NOV. IP. Commencing at 7 o'clock-. 1,0001 1,0001 1,0001 We will positively give away raKK, One Thousand mere el I hose HAN DaUM R C A.BD8 te-morrow (awnKUAY) evening, 10 all who will butask for them. These cards are costly, and we lnun kindly requat the little folks notteaak for thniu We have many reasons for drlng he. We want the card te go Inte every rtiu'ly In tbe city, and county as well ( nndlunrdei tn accomplish thla we mnatrt mnatrt luetiuitly eecltnethe 11 uny rtmandsmaOe by thnliltlennfH However we will haven leas costly raid, which will lielunded leall of Ihta tlasi who will use. CIIASK & SANUOltN'S FAMOUS 1103TON uoAsrKDcerrKna. We have tnaCe a. grf at " hit " when we ac cepted the agency fenhla eltv for tin lrcie-l-lnl cetleea e handle nine dlferent biutida, nil put upinnlr-ttgbt rana, and tbn way itiey Fell la proof tn(iih of their excellent drlnk tngqnalltles. Vte are da ly ncelvlng leturs from all quarters for Ir.aud nil love rsnf alioed Cup et Cotlce should net tall te at ltaat try tt. All money refunded In every case wbeie any brand sold dees net give perfect aallsr&ct Ien. ihoie are enr tnairn ltena Irejt the house, aua we win in c very case no as we say. New UoeOa art tying dally. Come aud see our weiiuuriui aiecs. Relst, Wholesale Retail Grocer, WIIOI.ESALK. AND UK.TAIL (lUOUfll, Nert heist Carrier West Klaf and Frluet Btreetii 1.AMUASTKU.FA. W-Telph-n8 and free Delivery. WJirUMMti. w ATOUES AMERICAN I Watches, clocks, Jewelry, Speej, Rie-GIa Kte , at I.O 'V KS r 1-UlCKd. Optical floods. Telegraph Time Dally. Kveiy Article In this Line Carelnlly Uoj.alred. LOUIS WEBER, NO. 1MX N. Queen at., Hear 1. U. It. Station. w i:i)DlNU PKEaENTH. &ILL, Jeweler. j Wedding Presents in Silver. New and Artistic Designs In Bll,VKHTKABT3, XKMONAllKBKTB, XAKK HAeKKTB, rUUlT D13I1K3, rBKNCH tl.'JCK.", 11BOKZK", KtC, CHAS. S. GILL, NO. 10 WE3T KINQ 8T IiANCABTKB. I'A. R EPAIRINO. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING! for Mno Watch and Jewelry llepatring TKV U8. will give you the beat of work and for less money than you have been paying. ANYSI'ttOIAI. WOUK, Resetting Stones, &c., All Werk Warranted and Batlafaetlen Uuarautced. WALTER G. HEM, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, COK.OrOUANOK, I.4NC1STKU. I'A, el-UU M AKT N BKOTBEH8 dun U, 110, 112, 115, ICO Hen's Dteij Overcoats. We reltove ihey're the beat In tte city for the meney. .You'll believe It t e hen you see them. We Bnlieve You'll Bwlieve Carulul buyers are find- lug lliaiu eveiy day. Yeu stand In a fair way le lese money by pay Irs mera ter same quality If ou don't ate tbean. Willing, caiu tiklng ailf amen de llie Qlttng. A gced tlme te pick outveurkindof Underweai andlloaleiy. The nileil variety at ainillal prlets 011 our abelves. Meilne. atnral Wecl. H. dlcaUid tcarletana White riannxl. Camel's Hair. Hal brtggan anl Derby Jt'bbed. niena'and beja' alzea und special lilies tj lit abort aud corpu lent men the meat fasbtnnuble Nieawear In choice co'.erlnga. Prices that please. CUSTOM TAILOKINO OKPAKTUKNT. Kzact Werk and fitting I "ulU and Over, coats te measure at aheit notice. MARTIN BRO'S CleUUig and Furulsliluf Heeds, MOKTHQTJIBMn. clots lira. ILOTHINQ! OLOTHIMOt L. Gansman & Bre,, CLOTHING! Clothing! Clothing! WE WILL 81YE YOU MONf Y. Don't bny yenrself any Snlt or Orereeat wlthiut looking at our goods. Jet a single net reilabn. armini in ear atecK mat is arrnent In e (t.thln that la chtanly or all 10 be sod en our nuali eaa-nraklns piJiey. several dollars Iras than uu would have te pay at any etuer store ler the came goods. Etre Are the facta. Merchant Taileiing. rine Bulta te order at 11 114, lle. lis, t and 28. Made and Trimmed In the beat 01 style. It la net only t ne prlrea which make our goods curap It la the splendid qusllibg we offer you at, the prtc. L. GANSMAN & BRO., UANUrACTUUKKS Of Hen's, Bejs' md Children's Clothing, 8. W. COIlNlCli MOUTU QUKKN ANDOUANUB8TUKBT3.LANCA8TKU, PA. w lliLlAMHON A FOBTEK. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, Nov.mbjrl2ihlel4th.18i8. We have rover been an ih'i nngbly piepari a teaupplytm Fitciidsand Patrons wl.h Reliable Ready-Mede GletbiDg, And our fiicllltlei wpra never boiler t'jauat preanttearcjmmcdateall with Suits, Overcoats, AND STORM RESISTERS That In rH and FlnN h are equa' le Custom Mare Uatments at pilcis tut uie gta-au- THE LOWEST. A Uenl'slUack Worsted Cutaway coat Suit. 12. tient's Overcea's In U'"aver, Wersteils t hfn chtlla, Klyalau ur lieuver and Bread Whle. fJietntil. Children's and Heys' Over.eiir, '.2Sto9(e Williamseu St Fester's, SS. 34, 36 & 38 E. KINU ST., I ANUABTKU, FA. AND NO. 818 MARKHT 8TBUBT, UABUIBUOEe, iA. jqTiKHH & BKOTHER. $10. $10. PRICES ARE DOWN. Institute Week ! WE ARK READY tOKYOU. d Cheap articles are net always the beat articles, but our f 10 Suits are worth fully 83 mere than we sell them at, making them unapproachable by ethers for the same money. Fifty different styles constl censtl tute the variety. We have them In Casslmeres and ChevIetB for business wear, and in Worsteds, Corkscrews and Diagonals for dress. Such beautiful garments have never been offered before for the price. Yeu may ask hew we can de it. It U easily explained. We have the ad vantage ever houses whode net manufacture their ownCletlilng. This is always why our jin'ces re the lowest te be found in the city. Our Merchant Tailerirg de partment is busy with Overcoat eiders. A fine Melten Cleth te order for $15 is taking the lend ; $20 Is our price for a One Fur Beaver ; $'20 buys the finest Chinchilla te order. HIM & BROTHER, Leading Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, OOBNPROP M QUHHNBT.& CENTRE BQUARH, LNLA8TKU. PA. $10. $10. WANTED. TEM.VEKATE, ENER gette inan te tollett orders for our choice nuraery stock, riteady work and geed pay. The Uu.lneaa easily learned. Reference required. Bute age. xddraai. H. O. uhabK A CO., 1 w 8- ran squrie, rnuadsipm n BROTHER a'-4 Vt'-J Itfdti. &.&
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