ipi - , - - - - LANCASTER DAILY INTEUJGEisTCEK. THTJBSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1881. - y re fi Lancaster IrittelUaencer. THURSDAY EVENING, OCT. 20, 1881. A RAND "GBABSIIuraSB." A Pennsylvania Locomotive That la te Make Ninety Miles an flour Between Phil- adelphla and New Yerk. Standing in a " stall" in the leund house of the Pennsylvania railroad, in Jersey City, is an odd-looking locomotive bearing the name "Fontaine." The en gine was constructed for speed, and, al though it has net yet made its trial trip, it is expected that it will run at the rate of ninety miles an hour. The machinery, in stead of being below the medium line of the boiler, is almost entirely above it. There are three paiis of driving-wheels, but only two rest en the rai!s. The third pair are en top of the boiler directly in front of the cab. Thcse wheels are termed the ''main drivers,'' and the power is com municated te them from the cylinders. The steam chests and cylinders are set at an angle of about 45 degrees, and the sides of the boiler, and the crank reds ruu up te the " drivers." The lower driving-wheels are different sized and are net connected. The rear-wheels, which are only feet in diameter, in the nomenclature of railroad men are the " ponies." The forward pair are called the " lower drivers," and arc double. The main part of each wheel is G feet in diameter. The ether part, which is a separate wheel, inasmuch as it docs net come in contact with the rail, al though in the solid casting, is known ah the " friction wheel." Itis4Jfcet in di ameter, and is supplied with a steel tire the same as the ethers. The ' ' main dri vers" stand upon the "friction wheels," and transmit the metiv power te them. The large wheels 1 oiling upon the smaller ones give the speed. There is no gearing whatever. The "main drivers" ruu in ene direction, and turn the " friction wheels " and "lower drivers" in another. In order te prevent the wheels from supping, aud thus losing motion, steam pressure is applied te the main drivers te held them down upon the wheels beneath. The force can be increased from the simple weight of the wheels te 1G tens at the will of the engineer, who is governed by the length of the train the locomotive may be drawing, I be diameter efthe truck-wheels under the front end of the engine is 40 inches. The usual faizc is 33 inches. Otherwise the "Fontaine" does net differ materially from the ordinary locomotive. The whole affair weighs 38 tens. Sonic engines weigh 50 tens. The cylinders are 17 by 24 inches in dimensions, ihe amount el steam carried when ruunlngisKSO pounds. The passenger engines en most rnilrcad-s carry 140 pounds. The only stuking Tea ture of the " Fontaine" te the eye is the general appearance. The presence of the extra pair et wliccls en top el the boiler has wen for it the names "camels" and " grasshopper." While the en gine leeks strange in comparison with ethers it docs net appear ill-pre portioned. It is gay in p.iint aud em bellishments, and the smooth brass and iron parts arc brightly polished. The en gine was invented by Eugcno-Fentaiiic, a b renchmau, formerly a locomotive engineer whose home is in Detroit, Mich. It is the second ene built, and was completed about a month age. It was constructed at the Grant locomotive works in Paterson. The first engine is new tunning en the Canada Southern railroad. In May I.i6t it drew two coaches from Amhcr&tburg te SI. Themas, adistancc of 111 miles, iuOS min utes. The entire ruu from Amherstburg te Buffalo, 235 miles, was made in L'35 minutes, including step for coal aud water. "While a reporter of the Times was in specting the engine in the round house in Jersey City yesterday afternoon a well dressed, pleasant faced mau who steed a short distance away smoking, was pointed out as the engineer. The reporter learned that his name was Lorenze II. Clapp, aud that he was formerly an engineer en the Canada Southern, lie said he would be glad te explain the peculiarities aud mer its of the engine, and told the reporter hew the machinery was constructed aud hew it operated "It ran like a bird aud rode like a par lor car," said engineer Clapp with enthu siasm, "lvaut te tell yen," he added, " that I can go faster en Ne. 2 than any man in the world." " Isu't the danger increased by running fast?" "I don't think it is. The engine hugs the rail, and is as steady as a clock. " The reporter learned from Mr. Fontaine that the trial trip would be made in a very few days. Ne 2, if the expectations of the inventor arc realized, will run between Jersey City and Philadelphia. The use of the engine for a year or se will be given te the railroad company. The cost of the Fontaine engines will net be much meie than that of the common stvle. Citu't l'reach Uoeil. Ne man can de :i geed job of weik, pi each a geed sermon, try a law suit -w ell, doctor a patient, or write a geed article when he leuls miserable and dull, with Mtiggigh bruin ami unsteady nerves, and none siieuld make the attempt in such a condition when it can be se easily and cheaply removed by a little Hep Bitters. See "Truths" and " Pievcrb-," ether column. e1.V2hKVv Hundreds of men, women and cliildien ie cued in every community liem beds et sick ness ami almost death, and made strong by Parker's Ginger Tonic are the best evidences in the m erld et its sterling worth. I'uil. Gently Dees Jt. Eugene Cress, Swan street, Bull.de, writes : " I have used Spring Blessem ler dyspepsia and indigestion, aud have found it te act ad mirably as a gentle aperient and bleed puri fier. I consider it uncqualed 'you are at lib erty te use my name as a lcference' " Price 50 cents. Fer sale at II, 1J. Cochrane drug store, 137 North Queen street. Lancaster. Visible Improvement. Mr. Neah Bates, Klmira, N. Y., writes: " About four years age I had an attack et bil ious lever, and never lully recovered. My di gestive organs were weakened, and I would be completely prostrated for days. Alter using two bottles et your llurdeck Bleed Hitters the improvement was se visible that I was aston ished. I can new, though 1 years of age, de a fair and reasonable dav's work." Pi ice 1. Fer sale at II. It. Cochran's drug "ten', 1.7 North Queen street, Lancaster. Tott fastidious. Seme would-be Byren s leek en with disgust At the rhymes et Eclectric Oil" poet ;" But we have the best article known te the world. Anil Intend that all pcisens shall knew it. It cures coughs, colds, asthma aud cilarrii. Bronchitis and complaints et that kiuil ; It docs net cost much, though rheumatic. it cures, 'lis best Oil in the world you can llnd. Fer sale at II. B. Cochran's drug store, 137 North Queen street, Lancaster. VRN1TDRE. Ev EKYBOUY IS THK1K OWN JUDUK. I therefore extend a cordial invitation ami would have you call and examine for yourself the merits of my goods and com pare them ler quality and price with these that may be seen clsewlicre. My aim is te sell llrst-class goods as low as they can be sold. I will esteem it a pleasure te show goods whether you desire te buy or net. We can bhew them at night and are open till 9 p. m. FURNITURE, PICTURE FRAME AND LOOKING-GLASS WAEEEOOMS, 15 KAST KING STKKKT. WALTER A. HEINITSH. dsep2l-3m MEDICAL. T7-IDNEY WOBT. THE ONLY MEDICINE IN EITHER LIQUID OB DBY FORM That Acta at the Same Time en The Liver, The Bowels, and the Kidneys. WHY ARE WE SICK? Became we allow these great organs te be come clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are therefore forced into the bleed that should be expelled naturally. KIDNEY WOET WILL SURELY CUBE KIDNEY DISEASES, L1VEK COMPLAINT?, Pile, Constipation, Urinary Diseases, Female Weakness and Nervous Disorders, by causing free action of these organs and re storing their power te threw off disease. Why suffer bilious pains and aches? Why tormented with Piles, Constipation? Why frightened ever disordered Kidneys? Why endure nervous or sick headaches? Use KIDNE il WORT and rejoice in health. mr It is put up in Dry Vegetable Ferm, in 49-liu cans, one package of which makes six jftrquartset medicine. J3r Alse In Liquid Ferui.very Concentrated JtfSr ler the convenience et these who cannot 9-ieadily prepare It. It acts with equal 3- efficiency in either form. GET IT OF YOUR DBUGGIST. PRICE, 91. WELLS, RICHARDSON ic CO., Prep's, Burlington, Vt. ( Will send the dry pest-paid.) dec 27 lydftw4 OPECIAL AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Mary A. Longaker, M. D., OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA., 'Diseases of the Eye, Ear and threat Treated as a Specialty. Pai ticular attention given te the treatment el Diseases of Women aud Children. Free examination and treatment daily cx-i-i'pi Sunday Irem 11 a. m. te 1 p. in. Consul Censul Consul t.itiens in English and Gei man. H. D. LONGAKER, M. D., LATE OF PHILADELPHIA, NOW OF LANCASTER, PA., Office : Ne. 13 East Walnut Street, eiler1- his professional services te the atllictctl 'specially te these suffering from Chronic or Special Diseases. He will be glad te see and talk w iththem. Itis his practice te plainly declare a disease incurable it he believes it te be se. In the ease widen he undertakes, he guarantees te de all that can be done by unwearied atten tion and tin; application of cxpciienced skill, gained bv inauv years el practice in treating di-ea'-e in its various and most malignant forms. That ills skill has net been exerted in vain, numerous certificates, that may be seen at his ellice, will testify. Cancers, Tumors end Swellings Cures Without Pain or Using the Knife or Drawing Bleed. Skin Diseases and every description et Ul ccratlnn. Piles and Screlulbus Diseases Perma nently Cured. Female Diseases, Acute or Chronic, speedily and ludically cured. Diseases of the Lungs, Threat, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured. Particular attention given te Private Dis eases of evciy description; also that state of alienation and weakness et mind, which rcn dels poisons incapable of enjoying the pleas ures of perlerming the duties et lite, complete ly cured, and the patient restored te active health and the enjoyments et life. Diheasesel the Lye and Ear treated as a Kpecialry. Dr. Longaker will make professional visits any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con fidentially), aud medicine sent with proper diicctiens te anv nart et the country. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Office: Ke. 13 East Walnut Street, LANCASTER, PA. jc25-lydTu.Tli&S&w 1EAD THIS V Lancaster, Pa.. April 28, 16sl. The KiDxrjvcuiiA Mk'e Company. Gents It gives me much pleasure te say tlut after using ene pack of KIDNEYCURA I have been entirely cured et a severe pain m my back and side, of long standing, and that, tee, alter trying various known remedies, l have every confidence in yenr medicine, cheerfully recommend it,andknewthatmany et my friends who have used it have been benelited. PETER BAUER, m2Clyd Foreman Examiner and Express. G1ET DRAtriNGS. IOMMON WEALTH DIST1C1I1UTION CO 37th Popular Monthly Drawing OK THS COMMONWEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO. in the City of Louisville, en MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1881. These drawings occur monthly (Sundays excepted) under previsions et an Act et the Genera! Assembly of Kentucky. The United States Circuit Court en March 31, rendered the following decisiens: 1st That the Commonwealth Distribution Company is legal. Sit Its drawings are fair. N. 15. The Company has new en haniT a large reserve fund. Read the list of prizes ler the OCTOBER DRAWING, l I'riZv .. Bksa s $ e0f000 jiize. gQ.u.mu prize ..,,.---,..,,,. 5tuUC 10pri7es$l,000each 10,000 30 prizes .'i00 each 10,000 ;i(K) prizes $l(Weacli 10,000 200pri7.es 50 each 10,00c 000 prizes 20 each 12,000 1000 prizes 10 each 10,000 9 prizes 300 each, approximation prizes 2,700 9 prizes 200 each, " ioe 9 prizes 100 each, " " gee l,9ti0prlzes $112,400 Whole tickets, 91 ; halt tickets, $1: 27 tickets J50; 55 tickets, $100. Remit Meney or Rank Dratt in Letter, ei send by Express. DON'T SEND BY REGIS TERED LETTER OR POSTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our expense. Address all orders te K. M. BOAKDMAN, Courier-Journal lluilding, Louisville. Ky.. ei K. M. BOARDMAN. i01 lireadwav. New Verk. fehi-TuTh&S&w ADTRlCIl ItRO'S ADVERlViEMENT. A ST RICH IJRO'S ADVERTISEMENT. ASTRICH BRO.'S, Ne. 13 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER BAZAAR, We are new ready te sell the ELEGANT GOODS which we had en exhibition this week at PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY. In our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, especially, we are able le offer special induce ments. Elegant and Extra Fine PATTERN HATS AND BOXXETS. s-uch a were never seen before. STU AW HATS. S Cc. JIILAX. Mc. and "Sc. ROUGH AND SB AD r, OXLYZOc. ALLSHAPESOFPORCUPIXEHATSAXD BOXXE1S ATTSc. GREAT BARGAINS: One let et MOSCOW BEAVER HATS, in all Silk Plush Hals S4.ne. Plush Derbys and Turbans, $3.00. Derbys, satin bound and trimmed, $1.75. Fine Derbys, $1.00. ;atin bound Derbys, in Bronze, Myrtle Navy, Garnet, Plum and Olive, at $1.25. Children's Hats in all styles. FEATHERS, PLUMES AND TIPS, Black, White, Plain, colored and Shaded. PLUSHES, IN PLAIN, STRIPED AND SHADED. DRESS TRIMMINGS, BUTTONS, LACES, GLOVES, Hosiery and Underwear. Call and see .. OUR ELEGANT DISPLAY. imj j.ucsl sauces, ;c. (i wenry-nvc cents.) Rest r.uallty G RASS REAVERS. 75c. Rest duality GENUINE REAVER Hats, Bon Ben nets, Turbans. Pokes. &c ! nnli-m. DBY rOHN WANAMAKEK'S ADVERT1SKMNT. NEW GOODS FROM EUROPE, - AT - JOHN WANAMAKER'S, PHILADELPHIA. -:e:- SILKS. Leng-pile-plushcs. One. plain black with pile longer than seal fur, and with high lustre, having the effects of a very glossy lur ; ler coats, $9. Anether, flgui ed, the figures made by varying the length et the pile: several colors, $5 50. Sealskin plush, $3.75 te $8.50 Alternate wide stripes of moire antique and bright amiures of an oriental character, $4. tatin-de-Lyen brocade in these color combi cembi combi nateons: berdeaux bronze green bronze light bronze light-green Zulu red-brown iien-rust The effects arc strong, though the coleis aie net striking. Wide ombre stripes covered with grape vine da-ninsse alternating with wide stripes of a lace effect. Four dark effects, three in evening colors. fi. . JOHN WANAMAKEU. Next-outer circle. Chestnut-street entrance. WHITE GOODS. Of fine white goods we have a complete stock wanting nothing. Whatever ene may want, that ladies, children or babies wear, is te be leund here, with many sorts te cheese from. JOHN WANAMAKEE. Next-outer circle- City-hall siu.iic. DRESS GOODS. A cheviot dress cloth, really el a line check with an Irregular illumniatien and a very obscure plaid; but, looked at a yard away, it appears te be a basket. It is therefore a basket-effect produced by color; if we mia take net, an entirely new and interesting piece et color-work. 42 inches wide ; $1.10.) Anether cheviot et the very same small ehecks, but without the basket effect, simpler, plainer, aud when closely looked at probably pretticr, theuth it is hardly fair te say that. 1.20. JOHN WANAMAKEE. Third circle, southeast from centie. CASHMERES AND MERINOS. Lupin's merinos and cashmeics, accepted throughout the world as the standard et qual ity, we have in sixteen colors aud ten quali ties of each, 60 cents te $1. Evening cashmeres ei about thirty-live colors and shades, and of five nualities, 55 cents te $1. JOHN WANAMAKEU, Next-outer circle.Thirteeiith-street entrance. BLACK DRESS GOODS. Black cashmeres et seventeen qualities, 37J cents te $2. and blaek merinos et twelve qualities. 50 cents te $1,25; el llnee makes. Lupin's, Vegel's and Carlier's ; of three shades, iet-black, medium-black and blue-black. JOHN WANAMAKEE. Next-outer circle, Chestnut-stieut entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER, Thirteenth, Chestnut and Market Streets and City Hall Square, Philadelphia. G IVLER, IJOWEKS & UU11ST ELAMELS! BIAMETS! Large Stock new open. WHITE, GRAY, I1LUE and BROWN ALL WOOL FLANNELS. SCARLET MEDICATED FLANNELS. BleacM aud UMn Call Flannels. Elegant Line of WHITE BLANKETS. Elegant Line of GRAY BLANKETS new opening. Elegant Line et COMFORTS AND QUILTS. Elegant Line of New Dark Styles in CALICOES AND PERCALES. Elegant Line of SILKS AND DRESS GOODS. Elegant Line of SHAWLS AND CLOAKINGS. Elegant Line of LADIES', CHILDREN'S AND GENTS' MERINO UNDERWEAR HOSIERY, &c, all at LOWEST PRICES. GIVLER, BOWERS & HURST'S Dry Goods, Mrtit Tailerine and Carpet lese, 25 EAST KING STKEET, DRY GOODS. N TEXT DOOK TO THE COL'liT HOUSE. FAHNESTOCK! BLANKETS ANB FLANNELS, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. Three Lets, Dilleicnl Giade. White Blankets, Subjcctte manufacturer's imperfection, which we are selling much lower than regular prices. Comfertables aud Quilts, Comfertables aud Quilts, FROM SI UP. LTHDERWEAR In Quantities, for Ladies, Gents. Beys and Girls. ALL SIZES AT LOWEST PRICES. FAHNESTOCK, Next Doer te Court Heuse. LANCASTER. MEDICAL. TIORT GO TO BED TO-NIGHT BEFORE YOU GO TO LOCHl'S DRUG STORE, Ne.'9 EAST KING STREET, And purchase a Bettle el LOCKER'S DEATH ON M0SQUIT0S AND THEN SLEEP IN PEACE. PRICE, 18c a Bettle. GossamerVaterpreofs UOODS. LINENS. We have some Scotch bleached double damask table-linen tuat we'd like you te see. It is 2 yards wide and $2 a yard. The patterns are seven, diverse enough, new, and wc like them all. If you find the anie linens else where in Philadelphia or New Yerk, wc think you'll find them at ii-M or thereabouts. Napkins te match. $7.50 for three-quarters, and $5 for live-eighth. JOHN WANAMAKEE. Next-outer circle. City-hall-square entrance. UNDERWEAR. Twe extremes el the French hand-made underwear, lately come te us, attract notice. Seme of it is se plain that it seems scarcely te belong te the class of embroidered work it reminds one rather or the hand-work we used te make families here twenty-five years age. Theethcr extreme is the richest et embroidery. It needs te be seen. Nobedy'll believe from description the work that i3 in It ; the fine ness, the richness, the extravagance. We show it with pleasure. At the same time sec what the sewing ma chine has done for us, in our American fac tory made underwear. Each has a pcrlectien et its own. Factory-work, made as we get it, is a new grade et sewing. JOHN WANAMAKER. "West fiem Chestnut-street entrance. TTPUOLSTEEY. U One of the most beautiful el the draper ies ami furniture-covers that have come te us this year is a very quiet tinscl-aud-sllk fabric, just received, $12.50. JOHN WANAMAKEE. Northwest gallery. CARPETS. :We are often told that wc have uncom monly choice patterns in carpets. Wc certainly have the best makes. JOHN WANAMAKER. Northern gallery. "VTEW LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS WITH XI colored borders have come ; but. se far as we have seen vet, there's nothing notably new in styles. They are almost all mechanical ligurcs et the general character that has pre vailed for some months. Twe new initial handkerchiefs: one em broidered in colors, 12J cents ; one with very large, white, block or diamond initials formed by a hemstitch stitch, 25 cents. The latter is very neat indeed. JOHN WANAMAKER. Outer circle, Chestnut street entrance. MIVLEK, MOWERS & UU11ST! :e:- LANCASTER, PA. CZ.OT1IIXG. IW"1 IAMSON & FOSTER. ' As a i ule almost everybody puts ett buying their OVERCOATS Until the weather drives them toil. Thcmany j changes wc have undergone in the past few n ivM ram iuuuij mr a iiui uvcrceat ier pro tection. There arc manv instances where von J take cold, and the cost is much greater than a iijjjii wcigui coat ami net nan me comtert. We have them in prices ranging lrem $W te $18 WINTER CLOTHING, reR MEN AND BOYS Is new all in, and wc will show you with pleas urc at your convenience te call. We received this morning a line assortment el PINE NECKWEAR Fer ucntleinen. Seme of the patterns arc the prettiest wc have had this season. GUNNERS ami all ethers interested in the sport art'lnvited te call and trespass en our premises ler GUNNING COATS AND CAPS. We will show them with pleasure. WAHSON & FOSTER'S ONE-PRICE HOUSE, 36-38 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. J E WEJjJSJtS G AUFIKLD ItAAULES. GARFIELD BANGLES AT AUGUSTUS BHOADS, Ne. 20 East King Street. Lancaster, Fa VOW OPEN SPRECHEK HOUSE, ON H Europeen plan. Dining Beems tei Ladic& and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. 31 North Duke street. Clam and Turtle Soup Soup Lebster Salad, Oysters in Every Style and all the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the patronage et the public. may7-tjd DJSY ONODGKASS, MUKRAV & CO. ONODGRASS, MURRAY A CO. CLOT HOUSE, MARKET AND NINTH STREETS, PHDZADELPHLl. DRESS CLOTHS AND CLOAKINGS. Geed tudgment should be exercised in buying dress cloths, for. when well bought they make a most desirable and very serviceable suit or dress something that can be worn almost at all times of the year by a lady or young miss. Our cloths are manufactured en special orders expressly for us, and are prepared with great care with reference te quality, colors and finish. Seme are shrunk, and when they have net been we hive them steam-sponged, at the option of the purchaser. We bare these Cleths in low and medium prices. Alse or tbs linest qualities et Im ported fabric. CLOAKINGS. We have hundreds of new styles, in lets that the piles reach our ceilings. Dry goods buyers and cloak manufacturers are requested te make their presence known at the ellice, and trade prices will be named ler quantities. SEAT. SKIN CLOTHS AND FLUSHES. The most beautiful and handsomest cloths this season for a Lady's Ceat, Delman or Man tle, arc the SEAL SKIN CLOTHS. The finest qualities cost high, but when the tact U consid ered that they require no expensive trimmings, the total cost of the garment ii very little mero than an ordinary Beaver, and yet they are handsomer nnd mere durable than any ether fabric worn ler a lady's outside garment, or for trimmings. These goods never crease or press as the silk plushes de. Prices range from 93 per yard (Ji inches wide,) up te the finest qualities im ported. Fer FALL SACQTJES, WRAPS AND MANTLES We have the New Green Checks, Tan Checks, Blue and Green Checks, Blue, Green anil Cardi nal binall Plaids. Broken Plaids andChccks.lnvisibIeChcek.4.miinvenlnra. rninel Ifnfr Ktteet and some beautiful, neat Plaids and Checks for Ladies' and Children's Coats, all with fancy backs. FLANNELS FOR UNDERCLOTHING And Flannels in Small Checks, neat Spotted and Stripes ler Children, in great assortment at the lowest possible prices. Our Flannels were all bought before the recent advance, and we arc giving our customers the benefit of our early large purchases. Figures named by us by the yard are as low as many large houses paid for the same brands by the case, but we are deter mined te sell the quantity by making the prices low enough. BOYS AND MEN'S CASSLMERES. Our Cassimeie Department was never in better shape, stock, assortment and sales all large and increasing. This is where you will llnd many Jeb Lets bought low some are net the latest styles, but all geed, steng, durable fabrics, such as the boys need for school, in play suits, and men want ter working pants and suits. Fer higher cost suits we always have the most iashiennble styles in great abundance. OUR BARGAIN COUNTER Contains several hundred remnant and short ends el cletlis, mostly suitable ler men's panta loons, boys' suits, girls' sacques and cloaks. OUR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT. Samples sent aud orders filled te the satisfaction et the buyer. tn asking for samples please say it ler Ladies' or Gentlemen's Wear, and if low, medium or high grade, grave or gay goods are desired. Absent buycis have the same advantages, el CHOICE AND PRICE as these picscnt, exactly. SNODGRASS, MURRAY & Ce., Market and Ninth Streets, Philadelphia. rscptl9-3md&w CLOTHLSG, SC. pOSENfcTEIN'S ONE PRICK HOUSE. SECOND TO NONE- OUR ASSORTMENT OF Men's Fall Overcoats and IlsteMes, PLAIN, SILK FACED, SILK LINED THROUGHOUT, $8 te $3S. Unique Styles Men's Fall Suits 10 te 35. novelties; BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS, $4 te $18. THE BYCICLE SHIRT IN 0 DIFFERENT SHADES, $2.50. AL. ROSENSTEIN'S ONE PKICE HOUSE, (NEXT DOOR TO SIIUETZ & RRO.'S HAT STORE), Ne. 37 North Queen Street, F MX CAMPAIGN. MYERS & Are better prepared than ever te accommodate the public in READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOYS AND CHILDREN, At bottom prices, all our own manufacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man can get the best Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Centre Hall sold in America. While this is a specialty, yet all our Clothing is sold proportionately cheap. Raying your Clothing at Centre llali you save one profit. Our Custom Department is lull and complete. It you want a Cheap Ruslne-w Suit you can have It made te order (all wool) from Fittecn te Twenty-live Dollars. Dress Suits from Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you have the Largest Stock and the Rest Variety le select from, and .satisfaction in every way guaranteed. We arc prcparcil te make up at short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are Firt-Class. Our stock et GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Is full and complete. Don't fail te call and leek through Centre Hall before, you make yeui Fall and Winter purchase. Yeu will find willing hand te show you through the immeiibe stock et Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred for Men, Youths, Reys and Children. MYERS & RATHFON. CENTRE Ne. 12 EAST KINO STKEET, MILLINERY. H OUOHTON'S CHKAf STOKE. The cheapest and best place Millinery Ms and Dress Trimminis HOUGHTON'S, FOR THEY KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK, FINEST GOODS, LATEST STYLES, AND LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. Ne. 25 NORTH QUEEN STREET, HOUGHTON'S. CARRIAGES, JtV. Carriages! Carriages! AT EDGERLEY & CO.'S. PracticarCarriage Builders, Market Street, Rear of Central Market Houses, Lancaster, Pa. We have en hand a Large Assortment et BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, Which we offer at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. ' All work warranted, uive us a call 4W-Repairing promptly attended te. One set of workmen especially employed ler hat purpose. fmstfd&w T ADIES' UAIK DRESSER. MRS. C. LILLER, Ladies' Hair Dresser. Manufacturer and Dealer in Hair Werk, Ladles' and Gents' Wilts. Combings straight ened and made te order. Hair Jewelry or all kinds made up. Alse, Kid Gleve3 and Feath ers cleaned and dyed; Alse, Ladles' Shampoo ing. 225 & 227 NOBTH QUEEN STEET, e53md Four doers above P. B. B. Depot. GOODS TOSENSTElN'S ONE PRICE HOUSE. :e:- Lancaster, Pa. J1AI. L. CAMPAIGN. RATHFON HALL, LANCASTER, PENS'A. TTOUGUTON'S CHEA1 !TOKE. in Lancaster city te buy your CHINA AND GLASSWARE. TT1GH & Mi! AKTIN. CHINA HALL. We have just opened a New Line of MAJOLICA WARE, DECORATED CHINA, DECORATED PORCELAIN. BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE. BACCARAT VASES. A Large Line et Decorated Chamber Sets ALWAYS ON HAND. We are constantly adding New Article te our already large line of Decorated Wares. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street. TRAVELERS' GVIDI: CIOMJMUIA AMU PORT UKfOMT K. t I Trains new run regularly en the Celumbif . and Pert Depe-dt Railroad en the foUewinf time: f Statiehs NeRTH-Expres!:.Express. Acceii. Winn. a. x. r. m. r. m. Pert Deposit.. Peachbotteni.. Safe Harber... Columbia. 6:35 7:12 75 8:25 3:55 4:28 5:11 5:40 05 3:18 5:21 6:20 Statiehs Seuth-Express. I Express. i Accem WAKD. A. M. r. M. I A. . Columbia Safe Harber. Peachbotteni I1A P.M. 12:01! 1'ilS 1:25 6-JO :4!) il 8:05 7:45 ArtfcOG Le9:40 11.07 P.M. 1220 Pert Denesit. TEADINti X COLUMBIA K. K. ARRANGEMENT OFPASSENUER TRAINS MONDAY, JULY 11th, 1SS1. NORTHWARD. LXAVX. Qnarryville Lancaster, King St. Lancaster Columbia ARR1VK. A.M. 9:15 9T27 Reading.. SOUTHWARD. LSAVX. Reading ARRIVE. Columbia , a.m. r.M. P.M. 6:40 ... 2:3U 7:50 .... :t: S:00 1:05 3:50 7:50 1:10 3:i 106 3:20 5.50 P.M Lancaster. 9:27 2.10 8:ti8 5:30 Lancaster, King St 9:37 8:20 5:40 Ounrryville Ift37 .... two 6:45 Trains connect at Reading with trains te and trem Philadelphia, Pottsville. Harrisburg, Al Al lenlewu and New Yerk, via Round liroek Reute. At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk, Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti mere. A. M. WILSON. Snpt. A.M. M. P.M. 7:25 12:00 6:10 P.M. 9:35 2:10 8:20 9:27 2.10 : 9:37 8:20 lft37 .... !W0 PENNSYLVANIA KAILKO.t-NhW 1 SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY MAY' 16th, l!l, trains en the Pennsyl- 1 vanin Railroad will arrive and leave the l.an- j c-tt'i ami Philadelphia depots us follew: KAwrnrtKD LeaTe Arriv J 'AflTWARP- Lanc'ler Phitad'n Cincinnati Express 25 a.m. 5:15 a.w I Fast Line 5:1'8 " 7:35 " " 1 Yerk Accem. Arrives; 8:00 " I Uarrisburg Express 8.05 " 10:10 " I DUlerville Accem. Arrives, 8:45 ' .... I Columbia AccouinieiUition, 9:10 " 12:01 rjt. 1 Frederick Accem. Arrives, 1:10 " .... ; Pacific Express, 1:J p.m. 3:20 " Sunday Mail 2:00 " 5:00 " ' Johnstown Expresn 3:05 " 5:S0 " J Chicago Day E.pres.- 4:3". " 6:35 " j St. Leuis DayExpicss 4:48 " d:45 ' Uarrisburg Accomniedai'n, 6:25 " '.K'M - t Mail ftOO " 11:35 ' 5 Westward Leave Arrive" j wkbtwabd. phliaiPa Lanc'ler - - . Way Passenger, 12:30 a.m. .VM) a.m f MaflTrainNo.l.viaMl.Jey, 7:30 " Uc20 " MailTralnNo.2.viaCerbla I0:2, " Niagara Chicago Express 9:00 '- 1055 " Sunday Mull, 8:00 " 10:50 " Fast Line, 12:10 " 2:30 p.m. Frederick Accommodation, .... 2:35 " J DUlerville Lecal. iaMt. Jey .... 50 " Uarrisburg AcfiMumndat'n, 230 p.m. 5:45 " j Columbia Accommodation, 4:00 " 7rA' " Uarrisburg Express, 5:30 " 7:30 ' i Pittsburg Express, 6.25 " 8:50 " ! Cincinnati Expt ess, 9:10 " 11.53 " Pacific Express, 11:53 " 2.45 a.m ; Pacific Express, east, en auunay, wneu flag Scd, will step at Mlddletewn, Elfzabethtewn, It, Jey, Landisville, Blrd-in-IIand, I.eman Place, Gap, Christiana, Parkesburg, Conies vllle, Oakland and Glen Lech. Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when flagged, will 8topatDewningtown,Coatcsville, Parke. burg.Mt. Joy,Elizabcthtewn and Mlddletewn. Uanoveraccemmodation west, connecting tit Lancaster with Niagara and Chicago Express at 11:00 a. 111., will run through te Hanover. Frederick Accommodation, west, connects ul Lancaster, with Fast Line, west, at 2.30 p. u., and will run tnreugh te Frederick. CARPETS. r1 ItEAT If AKUAINS IN CAK1M5TS, I claim te have tint Largest ami Fines tock el CARPETS In this City. Brussels andTnpestry CARPETS Three-ply, Extra Super, Super, All Weel, Halt Weel and Part Weel Ingrains: from the best te the chcape-d as low as 5S5c. per yard. All the FINEST AND CHOICE PATTERNS that ever can be seen In this city. I also have a Lnrge and Fine Sleck el my own make Chain and Rag Carpets AS LOW AS a5c PER YARD. Alse MAKE CARPETS TO ORDERatsher notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. "Ne trouble te show goods if you de ne wish te purchase. I earnestly solicit a call. H. S. SHIRK, 203 WEST KIKCt STREET, LANCASTER PA. i"1AKPKTS, AC. NEW CARPETS 40,000 YARDS. iVcvr Designs, Ileautifiilly Colored. 1 50 cents. 83 ecu ts. 60 cents. 90 cents. (75 cents. $I.M. ( 75 cents. $1.00. 85 cents. I.I0.: ('JO cents. 1.20. INGRAINS TAPESTRY RRUfcSELS WILTON AND fi r MOOUETTES. G GOOD VALUE A 'I' OIL CLOTHS. J LINOLEUM, LIGNUMS. ALL PRICES. MATTINGS in'Great Variety. Handsomest shown for many years. REEVE L. KNIGHT, Ne. 1222 Chestnut Street, aHyiIcedA2twj PHILADELPHIA. CARPETS, CO A 1., Sc. PHILIP SCUUM, SON & CO., MANUFACTORY,! Ne. 150 SOUTH WATER STREET, Lancaster, Pa., Well-known Manufacturers of Genuine LANCASTER QUILT., COUNT KRPAN ES, COVERLETS, . BLANKETS, CARPETS. CARPET CHAIN, STOCKING YARN, Ac. CUSTOM RAG CARPETS A SPECIALTY. LANCASTER FANCY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. Dress Goods Dyed either in the piece or in Garments; also, all kinds of silks. Ribbons, Feathers and Woolen Goods Dyed. Gen tlcmen's Coats, Overcoats, Pant". Vests, Ac. Dyed or Scouted; also. Indigo Blue Dyeing done. All orders or goods lclt with us will recciv recciv prempt attention. CASH PAID FOR SEWED CARPET RAGS. COAL. COAL. Ceal el the best quality put up expressly tot lamily use, and at the lowest market ratrs. 1 TRY A SAMPLE TON. ' Y'ARD 150 tOUTII WATER STREET. 2-lydRSl PHILIP SCIIUM. SON CO COAL. B. B. HAKTIM, Wholesale anil Retail Dealer in all kinds of LUMBER AND COAL. SO- f ard : Ne. 420 North Water and Prince streets above Lemen. Lancaster. u.'Myd C0H0 & WILEY 3W XORTU WATER ST., Lancaster, Pa., Wholesale and Retail Dealers in LUMBER AND GOAL. Connection With the Telephonic Exchange, Krauch Office : Ne. 20 CENTRE SQUARE. tcbSMrit piO TO RELLLY & KELLER TO GOOD, CLEAN FAMILY COAL, Alse, Hay and Straw by the bale or ten. Farmers- and ethers in want et Supcrlm Manure will find it te their advantage te call Yard, Uarrisburg Pike. t Onlce. 20X East Chestnut street, agl7-lt JP sUvXr - , - -