Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 05, 1881, Image 4

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LANCASTER DAIIA INTELLIGENCE!!, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1881.
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SATURDAY EVENING, NOV. 6, 1881.
1 Should Blush te Twitter."
The above words were uttered in a half
laugliiwr, half-serious tone by a beautiful
girl of 19, who steed in the veranda of a
tunctcd villa, and looked with eager, wist
ful gaze toward the west, where the set
ting sun was gilding with its expiring rays
the green-topped hills and heather-hedged
vales which lay between Jacksen Hall and
the gient lake en whose blue besom idly
lleatcd a fine fleet of lumber hookers.
Turning quickly from bur contemplation of
the golden hale which the setting sun cast
ever the earth, Miriam Jacksen spoke te
her father, saying : " Arc you going te Ke Ke
eosha this evening, papa?"
" Ne darling," was the reply, the voice
of the perk broker instinctively assuming
a mere tender tone as he addressed his
only daughter, " Net Kenesha some ether
station en the Northwestern read," and
springing lightly into a coupe, which drove
up te the deer, he kissed his hand te Mi
riam and was gene.
"At last," she said softly te herself, "at
last In has gene and left me alone alone
with my thoughts. And what are these
thoughts'.' What can they be, except of
Geerge and my love te him that love
which h:is gilded my heart with its bright,
beautiful rays of hope, as the morning sun
gilds the Alhambra palace. Ob, Geerge,
without your love I should, indeed, be a
diselate girl."
When Miriam was started she could go
quite a clip.
Over the closely trimmed lawn, whose
velvety surface gave back no sound as his
feet pressed heavily ii'ien it, came a young
mail a strong, handsome fellow in the
full Hush or straight Hush whichever
suits the reader best of early manhood.
Miriam did net see him, but the faithful
watch deg did, and came hounding forth
from his kennel, grabbing the young man
blithlcy by the scat of the pants and gal
loping away in merry glee te the back
yard with his mouth full efgeuts' furnish
ing goods. Fortunately for Geerge W.
.Simpsen the jocund day was swiftly wan
ing, and the gray-heeded night, was spread
ing her sable mantle ever all, including
his punts. .Stepping still mere softly ever
the lawn, he was en the perch and seated
in a chair before Miriam was aware of his
presence, and it was only when he spoke
her name in low dulcet tones that s-he
knew of his presence. Kunning quickly
te him, she knell, by his hide, and, placing
her fair young face close te his, said ; " Is
it you, darling '.' "
Geerge never deceived a trusting heart.
"It is me," he said, admitting his identity
and lack of familiarity with Li ml Icy Mur
ray at the same time.
"I was se awfully afraid you wouldn't
come," continued the girl, "and papa
acted as if he never would go. and really
and truly I began te think that perhaps
you had missed the train, and then again
that maybe you didn't love me at all, and
ever and ever se many dreadfully horrid
things that 1 was almost ready te cry.
Hut veu aic here new, aren'L you darl
ing?" With a rib-cracking hug the young man
tcstiiied te his presence. Then looking
tenderly into the blue eyes, and kissing
fondly the red lips, he said : " Are you
sure you love me, little one?"
"Sine !" exclaimed the girl, starting te
her feet. " Are you sure that you exist?
Arc you sure that the sun will rise to
morrow ?"
Geerge Simpsen did net reply. I Te had
lived many yeats, and had long since quit
betting en sine tilings
"Se sure," said Miriam, "as you planet
that shines se brightly in the Eastern hori
zon will be there when another day shall
have run its course, se sure is it that my
love for you will never, can never, fade or
falter."
Geerge liked this. Jle didn't knew what
horizon meant, and was a trifle hazy about
planet, but when Miiiam talked about the
day i tinning its course he was at hump,
lie visited a running course every summer,
and generally get his money en the wrong
horse. " I must test her love,'" he said
softly te himself, and turning te the girl
he said : " And would you prove your
love, mv own."
14 Would I, my darling? Try me : that
is all task."
Bending low ever the tiny pink ear,
Geerge Simpsen whispered into it a few
earnest words. A rosy blush suffused
Miriam's cheek as she rose, and, without
a word, led Geerge te her father's room.
" Iu there," site said, " arc pants till von
can't rest."
The deer closed behind him with a
heavy clang. Five minutes later lie
emcigcd clad in a pair t.f trousers belong
ing te the haughty perk parker.
Miriam had prmen her love.
' Metticr lias Kcenvcted"
wrote an Illinois girl te her Eastern relatives.
"She took bitters for a long time but without
any - d. Se when she heaid of the virtues
et !. lney-Wert she get a be- audit has coni ceni
plet. ly cured her, se'that she can de as much
wei' new as she cenhl before we moved West.
Since she has get well everyone about her is
fal-'iug it.' See adv. eni-lwd&w
Invigorating feed for the brain and nerves
is ,hal we need in these days of rush and
worry. Parker's Ginger-Tonic restores the
vital energies, and brings geed health quicker
than anything you can u.-c. Trihune. See ad
vertisement. nl-lmdeodAiweew
Secen,, Edition fit Jen.
Mrs. Ogden, N. Division street. lSul'ale, s i.vs:
"1 -anunt be tee thanklul that I was induced
te try your Spring JSlnisem. 1 was at one time
afraid! should never be able te get out avain.
1 seemed te be a second edition of Jeb without
his patience: my face and body were one vast
collection of bells ami pimples; since taking
one bottle et your Spring Illossem 1 am quite
cured, all eruptions have disappeared, and 1
led belter than 1 have in a long time.'' Price
."0 cents. Fer sale at 11. !. cechran's drug
store, l."7 North (jiieeu street , Lancaster.
The Law of Kindness
l universal; it. atlects all the Human family,
all animals, and may be even found in paten l
medicines. Seme are drastic, and the patient
is obliged te suiter pains worse than tlic dis
ease; but iu cases of obstinate constipation,
dyspepsia, there is no remedy n kind, se iten
I le in itsellects.aiKi vet se satisfacterv as Itiir Itiir
decK Itloed Kilters. Price $1. Fer sale at II.
il Cochran's drug store, KI7 North Queen St.,
Lancaster.
If-'T lilt a trtsus.
nit1tSIOMVK.ll.TII DlSTRMHITIilN CO.
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In the Cltv of Louisville, en
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Thews drawlngri occur meiitnly (L'ainlnv&
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General Asseniblv et Kentucky.
The United States Circuit. Court en .Vaich:!!,
rendered the following d 'cl-dens:
1st That tlie Cii:)!ii!iii ec.it It DtHtritiufteE
Company Is legal.
Scl Itttclraviiuxsare fair.
N. I!. The Company has new 011 hand a
large reserve fund, ltead the list 01 prizes ler
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Whole ti!:cls.W; halt tickets, il; 7 tickets
5'); .V tickets, flw.
llciijit jlencj' or Cank DniM in Letter, ei
HCiidbv Kxiinss. DON'T SEND P.Y KEGIS
TEltED LETTEEOir PO'-TOFFICE OKDER.
Orders et $S and upward, bv Express, ear. be
sent sit, our evpuiise. AiMress all orders te It.
Si. KOAUDMAN, Ceurler-Nuimal liuildlmr,
Louisville, K-., 01 K. M. KtlAKDaiAN,
iC9 ISreailwuv. New Yerk. febl-TuTli&S.tiw
MEDICAL.
ITIDNEY WOE.
THE GREAT CURE
FOB
RHEUMATISM,
A it is for all diseases of the KIDNEYS,
LIVER AND ROWELS.
Jt cleanses the system of t lie acrid poison
that causes thedrcadlul suffering which only
the victims et Rheumatism can realize.
Thousands of Case et the worst tonus el
this terrible disease have been quickly re
lieved, in a bhert time rerlectly Cured.
KIDNEY WORT
has hal wonderful success, anil an immense
s;ile in every pari of the country. In lmmlrcils
et cases it has cured where all else hal failed.
It is inllil, hut efficient,. CEKTAlN IN ITS
ACTION, but harmless in all wises.
Jt Clcancs, StreiiKtheiiH and giveK 'iw
I.ile te all the important organs el the hotly.
The natural action et the Kidneys is restored.
The Liver is cleansed of all disease, and tins
Rowels move freely and heallhlully. In thin
way the worst diseases arc eradicated lmiu
tlii! system.
As il lias been proved by thousands that
KIDNEY WORT.
is the iiie-!. effectual remedy for cleansing Hie
system et all morbid .secretions, il should be
used In every household its a
SI'EINU MEDICINE.
Always cures ISiliimsnes", Constipation
l'ltesaiid all I'uuiale Diselses.
44r 11 Is pit. iij In Dry Vegetable lWm, in
irtin cans, en. package et which makes six
-! ttarls of ),:.(!- inc.
S Alse in l.njutu Ferm, very Concentrated
e-tor the convenience et these who cannot
ae-readfly prepare it. It acts with equal
efficiency in either form.
GET IT OF YOU It DRIK'UIST. i'l'lCE, SI.
WKLLS, KICHAItDSOX A: CO., I'rep's,
Iurlint;tiiii, Vt.
rWIII eud the dry pe.it-patd.)
.lee'J7
lid&wl
(;
-,i:i.i:k and chamomile ruts.
A VALUABLE DISCOVERY.
Dr. V. IV. lieiiMiii, :i Well-known 1'iaclle
tiiK l'li.VHlriaii and .Surgeon et l';il-
lllllOIC, .11(1.
Dr. Ken-nn lias, for the past twenly.ene
years, paid much attention te Nervous disease-,
and has discovered that the extract of
Celery ami Chamomile combined In a certain
proportion, invariably cures citner Sick Head
ache. Ordinary Headache, Neuralgia, Nerveus-nes-i.
Dypcpiia, Sleeplessness or Paralysis.
They are prepared in the shape et Tills and
contain no opium, quinine or ether harmful
drti hut arc. intended expressly te cure and
wilt cure the above named diseases.
fie'Tlw celebrated Dr. Hammend, et New
Yerk city, siy,: "Ihavcleuiid Dr. ISensen's
O'lery and Chamomile pills arc invaluable iu
allca-csel Nervous Discas-s."' Other physi
cians te the number et ever .MM endorse, then:
in equally strong terms. Everyone is new
talking oft in: wonderful cures effected since
I hey h i1. e been placed before the public.
This isa Iriiimpliin Medical Chemistry and
sull"crer.sa!l ever Hie whole country and even
abroad, are ordering by mail and otherwise,
.sold by all i!riil-ts. Price. .Mh aluw. Depot,
l'.i; North Eutaw street. Raltiineiv, JIu. l!y
mail two boxes for $1, ersix boxes for $i"i).
DU. O. W. BENSON'S
New Kcmedy anil Favorite Prescript Ien.
SKIN CURE
l.s Warranted te Cure
ECZEMA, TETTERS.. HUMOUS, INFLAM
MATION, MILK CECST, ALL KOflJII
SCALY ERUPTIONS, DISEASES OF
I II All: AND SCALP. SCROFULA.
ULCEUS, PIMPLES AND
TENDER ITCHINC:
en all pai is of the body. It makes the skin
white, soft and smooth; removes tan and
freckles, ami is the i'.est. toilet dressing iu the
World. Elegantly put up, two bottles in one
package, consisting of both internal and ex
ternal treatment.
j All first-class druggists have it. Price f i per
1 package.
augJ-i-lyd.M.W.VS.'iw
SPECIAL A.MJ CHRONIC DISEASES.
Mary A. Lengiiker, M. i).,
..OFFICE AND RESIDENCE
Ne. 13 East Walnut Strait,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Di 'Pases of the Eye, Ear ami Threat
Treated as a Siiicilly.
Particular attention giv:n te the treatment
et Dise.i-csel Women and Children.
Free examination and treatment daily ex
cept Sunday from 11 a. 111. te 1 p. 111. Consul
tations in English and German.
H. D. LONGAKBR, M. D.,
LATE OF PlilLADELI'HIA,
VOW OF LANCASTER PA..
Offlee TTe. 13 r c-.i; Walnut Street,,
eilers hi- i- ( --ie.v crvlee-i te thealllieied
especlallv '" ilnw suffering fiem Chronic e
Special Disc . He will beglndtesceund talk
wilhthein. 1. ! practicetelaiiilydeclar!a
dlseasi: inciij.. .- li he believes it te be se. In
Ha: case whiea l.e nnderUikcx, he guarantees
te de all that can be done by unwearied atten
tion and the application of expeiicnced skill,
gained bv many years el practice in treating
dl-case in its various and most malignant
form--. That his skill has net been exerted in
.aii. numerous certificates, that may be seen
at his ellice, will testily.
r.Theers, Tumors sml Swellings Cures
Williflist 1'afa or Using thn Knife or
Drawiii!? lilecil.
rikii: Diseases and every description of l"l
c-iiitten. i'ilcsand Serofuleus Diseases Perina
uenlly Cured.
Female Diseases, Acute or Chronic, speedily
and l-ulically cured.
Di-cases d the Lungs. Threat, Stomach,
Liver and Kidneys can undoubtedly be cured.
Particular attention given te Private Dis
eases el every description ; also thai slate el
alienation and weakness et mind, which ren
ders persons incapable et enjoying the pleas
ures of performing the dutieset lite, complete
ly cuied, and the patient restored te active
li'-aith and the enjoyments et life.
Disease, of the isye and Ear treated as a
peelalty.
Dr. Leng::kcr will make nrolessiennl visits
any distance. Can be consulted by letter (con-
......... 1. .ii.. 1 i:..s .1. ...
ii.icitii.tti. j, :iiiu ini'iiiciiii; st-iiL who proper
directions te any part et the country.
CONSULTATIONS FB3B.
Oflice: Ne. 13 East Walnut Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
Jei"-lydTu.Th.vS. w
OTiUNtiK-VM' TRUE !
STRANGE. 1ET TRUE, tiial alter the hun
dredsef exlruerdiiriry cities wrought by DR.
GREENE in this city and county, of Con
sumption, Diabetes, Palsy, Fits. Dyspepsia and
ether diseases, after Hie patients had ( without
success ) tested Alie, and Iloma'epathic physi
cians. 'Tis very strange that hundreds of
ether persons, mere or less afflicted with dis
ease, will net read Dr. Greene's pamphlets, or
call upon him and be cured of their ailments.
Strange that, they could be Influenced by jeal
ous physicians or druggists, te keep away
Ireni Dr. Greene. They ought te knew that
the major portion of his patients are from the
ranks el ether il. D.'s, and that it thev did net
lie, or threw out some kindet iiiucndecs, they
would lese the balance of their patients. Mrs.
Jlc.Caskcy, et Philadelphia, came under Dr.
G.'s charge through Mr. Powell, of Ne. Kast
Walnut street, almost blind ; heen for years
trsting the Philadelphia oculists. Oct. 'SJ, "went
home with geed vision and health. Oct. 'J7,
Wm. Eiismiiigcr, a blacksmith of Strashuig,
nunc iu almost a new man, having sintered
for years with Dyspepsia in its worst, tonus.
He had been under l."J M. D's. before he tested
Onmipathy.
atarrh cured for jO cents.
The remedy sent te anyone en leceipt et."u
cents In stamp.
DR. OHAS. A. GREENE,
14C EAST KINO STKEBT.
MAV1TS5
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KELIOIOUS.
CHRIST EV. LUTHERAN CHUBCH.
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing at the usual hours for divine service, by
the pastor, lie v. E. L. Heed. Sunday school at
1:15 p. m.
17IRST BAPTIST, EAST CHESTNUT ST
Preaching te-morrow morning and even
ing at the usual hours, by the pastor, Rev.
Wm. Morrison. Sunday school at li p. m.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH, NORTH DUKE
street. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
and ISaptisin will be administered at lOJa. in.
Preaching at 7J4 p. m. by the pastor, Rev. W.
C. Robinson. Sunday school at 12 p. m.
Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening at t.
F
IRS REFORMED DIVINE SERVICE
te-morrow at 10:30 a. in., and :1 p. m.
Sunday school at l:le p. in.
C1RKKN STREET MISSION. PREACH
X ing at 10K a. in. by the Kev. Jehn S wenk.
and at 714 p. m. by the Uev. It. il. I'lue. Revi
val services every evening during tnc week,
te lie conducted by the pastor, Kev. G. W.
Scilhamcr.
E. MISSION EAST MISSION, EAST
. King street. Preaching te-morrow, at YX
p. ui. Sunday school at p. m. Weekly Pray
er meeting en Tuesday at V,i p in.
MORAVIAN. I. MAX nARK, PASTOR.
At Wi a. in., Litany and Sermon : "Au
tumn." At 'J p. m., Sunday school. At7j-4p.n1,
Preaching en 'Tliinjfs thai never wear out."
All cordially invited.
OLIVET IIAP-1JST CHURCH V. M.
C. A. Koeins, Kev. M. Frayne, pastor.
10) a. 111. and p. m. Ordinance et the
Lord's Super at 10. Sunday school at 1 p. m.
IItESBYTEKIAN. IREACniNG IN THE
morning and evening by the pastor, Kev.
Jas. Y. Mitchell, 1). D.
PKKSDYTERIAN MEMORIAL CI1APKL.
Kev. Jas. C. Uniiic, pastor. Preaching in
the evening at 7J4. Sunday school at 1 p. in.
Prayer meeting en Thursday evening at 7.
ST. LUKE'S REFORMED MISSION,
Marietta Avenue, near West Onuige street.
Kev. Wm. F. Lichllter, pastor. Divine ser
vices at 10J a. m. and 7J p. 111. Sunday school
at ! p. 111.
LT. JAMES. LITANY AND HOLY COM-
15 inunlen at 10 a. in. Evening Prayer at
l! p. 111 At the evening service the seats are
Him:.
ST. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pleaching both morning and evening by
the pastor. Kev. Sylvanus Stall. Morning
subject "Momentary Affliction and Eternal
Glory." The evening. sermon will have special
refeicnce te young men. Seals free. All wel
come. Sunday school at p. 111. Gotwald
mission school at '1 p. 111.
ST. PAUL'S REFORMED DIVINE SEK
v tec at le'ia. ni. and at 7J.( p. 111. Prayer
meeting alii pT 111. Sunday school al 1 p. 111.
(JKCOND EVANGELICAL CHURCH
17 (English), North Mulberry slreet, above
Orange. Prcaeniiig te-morrow at ln. a. in.,
and 7; i p. m. by the pastor. Kev. J. C. Krauc.
Sabbath school at 2 p. in.
8T. PAUL'S M.K., CHURCH, S. JUEEN ST.
A.J. Colleni, pastor. Preaching al iU:;lua.
m. and 7:.T0p. m. Sabbath school al l:f." p. 111.
Prayer meeting en Wednesday evening.
rnni; old mennenites will held
J. s-erviees iu their church, corner of East
Chestnut and Sherman streets, oil Suuduv,
November lifh. at - e'eluek p. 111. Preaching
in both languages.
UNION It LTD EL CHURCH OF GOD
Uev. G. W. Seilhamer, pastor. Pleach
ing at ldXa. m. and 1i p. 111. Sabbath school
at 14 p. 111"
WI-.ST MISSION, M. E. CHAPEL, CHAR
lotto street above Lemen. Preaching
:it, HIJ4 a. 111., at iy, p. in., by the pastor, Uev.
Kebt. A. Mcllwaiii. Prayer and Experience
meeting at W. p. 111. Kcvfval meetings every
night diiring'tne week except Saturday.
jyjtr aoejti.
NTICIl'ATING A HEAVY'
FALL TRADE
A
WATT, .SH AND & CO.
Have opened an immense line of
DRESS GOODS
SILKS, SATIXS,
PL US IMS, I 'EL ) 'ETS,
CLOAKS, DOLMAMS AND .JACKETS,
Iu Hie lalest styles, neatly trimmed with vel
vet plush and passtunenterie. Single and
Deuble Shawls at very low piicecs.
NEW PALL COATINGS.
Ladies'. Gent's ami Children's German, Eng
lish and American
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
KID GLOVES a specialty. A full line et
Fester's Patent Heek Kid Gloves
I, COll dozen of Ladies', Gent's and Children's
JlKIUNO UNDERWEAR.
at prices that cannot be equaled.
LADIES' AND GENT'S SUA II LEI'
UNDERWEAR
G ENT'S
REGULAR MADE UNDERWEAR,
500 Pairs White and Colored Blankets.
Iu all sizes and qualities, at prices which wu
cannot duplicate.
NEW YORK STOKE,
8 & 10 E. KING STREET.
NKW
CHEAP STOKE.
SHAWLS
--AT
METZGER, BARD & HAUGHMAN'S
NEW CHEAP STORE.
I'.LACK T1HP.ET DOUP.LE SHAWLS,
I1LACK TIUI5ET SINGLE SHAWLS,
I'.LACK P.LNKET DOUP.LE SHAWL':,
1ILACK ELANKET SINGLE SHAWLS
I'.LACK AND GRAY SHAWLS,
j TARTAN PLAID SHAWLS,
j PLAIN COLOR PLAID SHAWLS,
I SHOULDER SHAWLS,
j SHAWLS FOR SCHOOL GIRLS
I Many cf them bought at AUCTION
and te be sold CHEAP, at
NKW CHEAP STORE,
Ne. 43 WEST KING STKEET,
P.etwccn the Cooper Heuse and Serrel
Herse Hetel.
(Adlcr's Old Stand.)
t i.vi:kns HE 1.UKAY. .
CAVERNS OF LURAY,
I.URAY, PAGE .COUNTY. VIRGINIA,
About one mile from the passenger depot et
the Sheiiainleau Valley Railroad, are new
brilliantly illuminated with the Elkitiuc
Light.
THE LURAY INN,
Specially erected and beautifully tarnished bli
the accommodation et visitors te the Caverns
is open ter the reception of guests.
A CAPACIOUS RESTAURANT eilers un
usual facilities te large and small excursion
parties. ect'JO-lmd&w
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HAuMuYS
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lit EAST KING STREET.
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GREAT OITERING OF LADIES
COATS DOLMANS
CHATS Ladies Black Beaver DOLMANS
COATS Coats lrein $:.."0 up te $IS DOLMANS
COATS Ladies Delmans DOLMANS
COATS from $ up $30. DOLMANS
COATS Special bargains in DOLMANS
COATS Ladies Black Delmans. DOLMANS
COATS One let of Elegant Diag- DOLMANS
COATS enal Cleth Delmans, DOLMANS
COATS elaborately trimmed, DOLMANS
COATS worth $18. at only $ti DOLMANS
COATS One let et Fine Diagonal DOLMANS
COATS Delmans, elaborately DOLMANS
CeATS trimmed with Shirred DOLMANS
COATS Satin. Fine Passauienterie DOLMANS
COATS and Fur Trimming, worth DOLMANS
COATS . at only W. DOLMANS
COATS Satin Marvclleux Del- DOLMANS
COATS mans, trimmed with rich DOLMANS
COATS Fur, lrem$2S up te$". DOLMANS
COATS Light Colored Jackets DOLMANS
COATS lrein J.- up te $1.1. DOLMANS
COATS Light Colored Jacket. DOLMANS
COATS trimmed in Fine Plush DOLMANS
COATS from HM np. DOLMANS
COATS Ulstcrettes, Coachmen's DOLMANS
COATS Coats. DOLMANS
COATS A full line or DOLMANS
COATS Children's Coats at. all DOLMANS
COATS prices anil in all sizes. DOLMANS
COATS Ladies Gossamers, J2-SS DOLMANS
COATS Fine Check All Silk DOLMAFS
COATS Gessnnicrcs, the very best DOLMANS
COATS goods, atl.Veii. DOLMANS
HATS Fine Derbys. 3e. DERRYS
HATS Satin Bound Derbys. 7.".c. DERI'.YS
HATS Brush Uerbys. Mic. DERBYS
II ATS Derbys, with Cenl and Ralls, DERBYS
IIA'IS -:c. DERRYS
HATS Velvet Derbys, $1. DERBYS
HATS Velvet Derbys. trimmed DERBYS
HATS with Fur and Plush. DERRYS
HATS Reaver Hats and Bennets. DERRYS
11A1S Plush Hats in all shapes. DERRYS
HAT- Novelties new every day. DE31BYS
TRIMMED Tinuned Hats in lull HATS
TRIMMED selection. HATS
TRIMMED Plush Bennets, trimmed HATS
TRIMMED elaborately. HATS
TRIMM ED Children's Trimmed Hats HATS
TRIMMED in great variety. HATS
TRIMMED Oiu-let el Children's Fine HATS
TRIMMED Felt llats.trimm:d,ready HATS
TRIMMED for w car, al $1 HATS
TRIMMED Feather Caps lteni DATS
TRIMMED Ji.r up. HATS
TRIMMED One let of Feather Caps, IIA'IS
TRIMMED a special bargain, at HATS
TRIMMED $!.i". upward. HATS
FEATHERS Black, Colored, White, TIPS
FEATHERS Natural, Shaded TIPS
FEATHERS and Fancy Pinnies, in TIPS
FEATHERS immense variety, from i 2 TIPS
FEATHERS upward. TIPS
FEATHERS Special bargains in line TIPS
FEATHERS Plume. TIPS
FEATHERS Black Tips at low prices TIPS
FEATHERS Three line Tips at .V)e. TIPS
FEATII ERS Three elegant Tips at "c. TI PS
FEAiHKRS TIucc Siiperlinc Tips TIPS
FEATHERS at I. TIPS
FEATII ERS Fine Tips al 1.5, f- fi30 TIPS
FEATHERS $3, upwards. TIPS
FEATHERS Colored Tips in all the TIPS
FEATHERS leading shades. Alse, TIPS
FEATHERS Shaded Tips. TIPS
PLUSHES Black and Colored VELVETS
PLUSHES Plushes. VELVETS
PLUSHES Black and Colored VELVETS
PLUSHES Velvets. VELVETS
PLUSHES Black and Colored VELVETS
PLUSHES Satins. VELTETS
PLUSHES Black and Colored VELVETS
PLUSHES Silks. VELVETS
PLUSHES Black and Colored VELVETS
PLUSHES Velveteens. VELVETS
1 i.ualir.n eiveicens. ii.uii.ij
RIBBONS Fancy, Shaded, Brocade, CREPES
RIBBONS Moiree. Striped CREPES
RIBBONS Ribbons. CREPES
RIBBONS Novelties in Ribbons. CRLl'ES
RIBBONS Crepes at all prices, CREPES
RIBBONS and very cheap. CREPES
KID Aslrich Bres.' Alexander GLOVES
K 1 15 The best Gleve li LOVES
KID ever sold for the money GLOVES
KID 3 buttons, .r-c. GLOVES
KID I buttons, $l.Si. GLOVES
KID 0 buttons, $lm GLOVES
KID Every pair warranted GLOVES
KID A box of Fine Pcrliiined GLOVES
KID Gleve Powder and a neat GLOVES
KID Gleve Buttoner given with GLOVES
KID every pair of Gloves. G LOVES
KID Oiirassortnicntismeslcoin- GLOVES
KID plete.ceinprisingull the new- GLOVES
KID est Fall shades; also, White GLOVES
KID and Black. GLOVES
KID Full assortment el GLOVES
KID Fester's Patent Lacing GLOVES
KID Kill Gloves. GLOVES
KID in Dark Celers and Black, GLOVES
KID Tans and Geld. GLOVES
KID and all Evening Shades. G LOVES
KID Fine Undressed Kid Gloves, GLOVES
KID i buttons, $l.'i". GLOVES
KID Misses Kid Gloves, line quail- li LOVES
KID ty, at 75c. G LOVES
KID LaMiisquctalre, $2ap:iir. GLOVES
LISLE Bargains in Fleeced Lisle GLOVES
LISLE Gloves. utS5c.:i pair. GLOVES
LISLE Silk Lined Lace Tep Gloves, GLOVES
LISLE line quality, Sic. GLOVES
LISLE Fine Lisle Gleve, Stocking GLOVES
LISLE Ten, 25c. GLOVES
LISLE Three Full Elastics, Extra GLOVES
LISLE Leng Lisle Gloves. 'J5e. ULOVES
MITTS Iulant'sAH-VoelMils.innll MITTS
MITTS colors, at inc. a pair. MITTS
MITTS Finest Imported Mitts, in MITTS
MITTS Light Blue Cord, Brown and MITTS
MITTS Navy, at l!l and 25c. MITTS
MIT'lS Knit Mits in Light Blue, for MITTS
M ITTS 18 and 25c. a pair. M 1TTS
HOSIERY Ribbed Merine Hese, HOSIERY
HOSIERY iuc.ii pair. HOSIERY
HOSIERY Fine Ribbed Merine HOSIERY
HOSIERY Hese, Blanched Scams, HOSIERY
HOSIERY lSc, in all colors HOSIERY
HOSIERS and white. HOSIERY
HOSIERY All Weel Cashmere Hese, HOSIERY
HOSIERY of tine quality, .V)e. HOSIERY
HOSIERY Elegant Mixed All Weel HOSIERY
HOSIERY Hese, Knit, only 40c. HOSIERY
HOSIERY Fine Knit Weel Hese, HOSIERY
HOSIERY inCaidinal,Navyand HOSIERY
HOSIERY Seal.fSc. HOSIERY
HOSIERY Finest Knit Worsted HOSIERY
HOSIERY Stockings, in Black, HOSIERY
HOSIERY Plum, Cardinal, 73c. HOSIERY
HOSIERY Extra Hcayy Cashmere HOSIERY
HOSIERY Hese at iX)c. and $1 HOSIERY
HOSIERY a pair. HOSIERY
HOSIERY Oxford and Cambridge HOSIERY
HOSIERY .Mixed Lamb's Weel HOSIERY
HOSIERY Hese. $1.0!) and $1.1U HOSIERY
HOSIERY a pair. HOSIERY
HOSIERY' Best French Ribbed HOSIERY
HOSIERY Hese at $1.0"J a pair. HOSIER)
HOSIERY Child's Ribbed .
All W
feel HOSIERY
HOSIERY Hese. 25 and tOc. a pair. HOSIERY
HOSIERY Child's Knit All Weel HOSIERY
HOSIERY" Hese, extra heavy HOSIERY
HOSIERY quality, all sizes, only HOSIERY
HOSIERY 20c. a pair. HOSIERY
HOSIERY Child's Fine All Weel HOSIERY
HOSIERY Cashmere Hec at HOSIERY
HOSIERY Sue. u pair. HOSIERY
HOSIERY The finest assortment HOSIERY
HOSIERY" Child's Ribbed All Weel HOSIERY
HOSIERY llee. Fine Cashmere HOSIERY
HOSIERY Hese. Plain and HOSIERY
HOSIERY Silk Clocked Fine HOSIERY
HOSIERY- French Ribbed Hese iu HOrlERY
HOSIERY All Weel. HOSIERY
HOSIERY' Men's All Weel 1 nit HOSIERY
llO.sIERY Socks at 25c. a pair. HOSIERY
HOSIERY Men's Fine Mixed HOSIERY
HOSIERY Merine Socks, 25c. a pr. HOSIERY
UNDER Child's Merine Shirts and WEAR
UNDER Pants, 10 te 32 inches. WEAK
UNDER at all prices. WEAR
UNDER Ladies' Merine Undervests WEAR
UNDER geed quality, at 85c.; WEAR
UNDER Extra FIneat lie. WEAR
UNDER Best and Pure Merine, WEAR
UNDER Medium and Light Weight, WEAR
UNDER at .Vic. WEAR
UNDER Best Duality Undervests WEAR
UNDER at 75c. and $1. WEAR
UNDER Finest Goods at $1.25, $1.75. WEAR
UNDER Men's Geed Trey Mixed WEAR
UNDER Undershirts and Drawers, in WEAR
UN DE R G rey and Brown, at .VJc AVE A R
UNDER Best White Merine WEAK
UNDER Undershirts and Drawers.riOc. WEAR
WORSTED Child's Fine Weel Caps, GOODS
WORSTED Hand-Made Split GOODS
WORSTED Zephyr, at5ec. GOODS
WORSTED Elegant Heavy Caps, Silk GOODS
WORSTED Stitched, at 50c. GOODS
WORSTED Fine Caps at 75c, $1, $1.25, GOODS
WORSTED 81.50 and $iS0. GOODS
WORSTED Ladles' Heeds at SO, 73c, GOODS
WORSTEDelegantly made and heavy.GOODS
czeTJiixa.
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ANAMAKEIt & BROWN.
That Old Stere.
" The old corner," " the old reliable." " the geed old place"
All light, friends, call it what you please. We confess te some pride
in being 'eld'' in some respects.
It was a pretty dark day, 21 years age, when we christeued " Oak
Hall," and steed up te answer te the name. 21 years is long enough for
a baby te grew te manhood, and for a small undertaking te grew into a
great enterprise. 21 years age we were our ewu buyer, bookkeeper, por
ter and watchman ; and stuck te it until ethers came along te help, some
of whom have been with us ever since.
Te day the needed helpers are numbered by thousands, and our custom custem
cis are almost beyond number and everywhere.
Our store 21 years age was "only that cubby-hole at the corner," hard
ly large enough te turn around iu. New you knew what it is.
Truly we have grown old and "settled." We havn't any disposition
te clianee from lixed prices, nor from fixed principles, the chief of which
is guarding the interests of our customers.
We keep te our plain old-fashioned Oak Hall buildings. They are like
old-fashioned silver, wcll-weru, but still solid and geed, better than seme
newer.
We held fast also te our old methods of serving our customers, viz :
with the largest assortments te select from, the very best for the money,
a guarantee with every purchase, viz : the privilege of bringing back
goods and taking the money again if they want te.
The only new thing about the Oak Hall premises strained ami over
crowded by the ever-increasing busiucss. is the new stock for the winter
of 18S1. We sold out almost te bare beards last winter. Nearly every
thing is this season's cut and fashioning. New materials have been used,
and new patterns te cut them by.
Please accept this old-fashioned, hearty invitation te leek in upon us
and thus find out if our old age and experience hasn't served us well in
producing this stock.
WANAMAKER & BROWN.
OAK HALL, Market and Sixth, Philadelphia.
V
ALL C'AMl'AIUX.
F
MYERS &
Are better prepared than ever te accommodate the public in
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOR MEN, YOUTHS, BOY'S AND CHILDREN,
At bettimi price-!, all our own manufacture no Sheddy Clothing. A man can get flic fecsl
Ten Dellar All Weel Suit at Centre Hall sold iu America. While this Is a specialty, ycrall our
Clothing is. --old proportionately cheap. Buying your Clothing at Centre Hall yen save one
prelit. Our Custom Department is lull and complete. It you want a Cheap Business Suit yen
.in h:ive it. nimle te order fall wool) from Fifteen te Twenty-live Dollars. Dress Suits from
Eighteen te Forty Dollars. And remember you
te select ireill, anil .Sillisiiiciliill 111 eeiy m.ij- uiiimiiiini. hu iuu i.icimumi iu j.inne iiji 111.
short notice and in the best style and at the lowest prices. Our Cutters are ITirt-Class. On
stock et
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
Is full and complete. Don't fall te call and leek through Centre Hall before you make yeni
Fall and Winter purchase. Y'eu will tinil willing hands te show you through the immense
stock wt Woolens. Overcoats by the hundred for Men, Y'euth.s, Beys and Children.
MYERS & RATHFON.
CENTRE HALL,
Ne. 12 EAST KLNU STKEET,
HOUSE EVJtNlSHlKii tlOOVS.
H
OUSEFUKNISniNG
GO TO
FLINN & WILLSON'S,
FOR
Furnaces ml Steves of all Kinds.
Just leeeivid l.CUU YARDS of FLOOR OIL CLOTH from -Si cents per yard up.
CHANDELIERS.
COMPLETE LINE OF IIOUSEFURNISIIINU OOODS FOR THE FALL SEASON.
"C'all and examine our stock. Ne trouble te show goods.
. FLINN & WILLSON,
152 & 154 North Queen Street.
J'JjUJUtEK'S
J
DUN I.. ARNOLD.
Largest, Finest and
CHANDELIERS
EVER SEEN IN
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
GAS GLOBES CHEAP.
TIN PLATE AND PLUMBER'S SUPPLIES.
JOHN L. AENOLD,
Nes. 11, 13 & 15 EAST ORANGE STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
fapr2-ttd
VAKKlAdES, itt'.
Carriages ! Carnages !
:-at-
EDGERLEY & COIS,
FracHcart'arriage Uiitldcrs,
larkct Street, Rear of Central Market Houses.
Lancaster, la.
A'e have en hand a Large Assortment el
BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES,
Which wc offer at the
VERY LOWEST PRICES.
All work ivarranieii. 01 v us a call .
4Sf-EepairinR promptly attended te.
One set of workmen especially employed mr
hat purpose. linei.thl&V'
HOOTS & SllOliS.
LADIES AND GENTS. IV YOO WANT A
Geed and Fine Fitting Heet or Shee
Ready-made or Made te Order, co te
F.HIEMEN.'S.
Ne. 103 North Queen Street.
Custom Weri Specialty. Jy2-tldS&W
ALL CAMPAIGN.
RATHFON
have t lie Largest Sleck and the Best Variety
LANCASTER, PEN.VA.
-pre us ErcKNisniNG .
SVl'1'X.TES.
JOHN L. ARNOLD.
Cheapest Stock of
LANCASTER,
CAJtPElB.
,1 1 REAT H AKO A INS IN CARl'ms,
I claim te have the Largest and Fines
1 lock el
CARPETS
In this City. Brussels and Tapestry CARl'ETS
Vhrce-nly, Extra Super, Super, All Weel,
lalt Weel and Part Weel Ingrain3 : from the
icst te the cheapest as low as 25c. per yard.
All the
FINEST AND CHOICE PA TTERNS
that ever can be seen In this city.
I also have a Large and Fine Stock et ray
wn make
Chain and Rag Carpets,
AS LOW AS 3fic TER YARD.
Alse MAKE CARl'ETS TO ORDER at sher
notice. Satisfaction guarcntrcd.
tfA-. trouble te show trnnd4 if vnn .lr n.
I ish te purchase. 1 earnestly solicit a call.
H. S. SHIRK,
203 WEST KINO STBEET,
LANCASTER I'A.
TJINGWALT'3
WINE, LIQUOR, ALCOHOL AND
GROCERY STORE
leblG-lyd NO, 205 WEST KING STREET.
tka rta.eK& HUIVH
IANCASTEi; AND MILLERS VI I.1.K 11. H
t Cars run as fellows :
Leave Lancaster 'F.R. Depot), at 7. 9, and
ll:3(a.m., and 2, 4. 6 and 8:30 p. 111., cxreut en
Cut unlay, when the last car leaves at 9:30 p. i.-.
Leave MUIersville (lower end) at .., and Its
a. M., nd 1. 3. 5 and 7 p. m.
Cars run dally en ve time except en Sun
day. T EAD1NU jc COLIUIUIA K. K.
ARRANGEMENT OFIASSENGER TRAINS
MONDAY. NOV. 7th, 1SSI.
NORTHWARD.
LKAVE.
QuarryvUle
Lancaster, King St...
Lancaster
Columbia.
ARRIVK.
Reading
A.M.
7:30
ifclO
9:20
SOUTHWARD.
t.XAVE.
Reading
ARKIVK.
Columbia ,
A.X. P.M. r. M.
6:40 ... '30
7:50 .... :;:4ii
8:00 l:lii 3:50
7:50 1:10 3:W
10:05 8:20 5.50
a.m. m. r.M.
7:25 12:00 (!:10
r.M.
!):3.". 2:10 8:25
t:27 2.10 8:13
J:.I7 .... 8:25
10:37 9:55
Lancaster. U-.27 2.10 8:13 5:15
Lancaster, King St J::i7 .... 8:25 5:25
Quarryville 10:37 9:55 t'.:30
Trains connect at Reading with trains te and
Irem riilladelphia. I'nttsvillc. Ilarrishurg. Al Al
lentewn and New Yerk, via Round Rroek
Reute.
At Columbia with trains te and from Yerk,
Hanover. Gettysburg, Frederick and Haiti Haiti
mere. A. M. WILSON. Supt.
PENNSYLVANIA UAII.KOAD NEW
SCHEDULE On and after MONDAY
OCTORER 31st, 1881, trains en the I'eninyl
vaui: Railroad will arrive at and leave the
Laneaetet and I'hihidelphia ncpetsas fellows :
Eastward.
Leave Anie
Lanc'ler l'hiliid':
I-10 A.M. 3:15 ..
1:15 " 7:ru
5:e8 " 7:35
8:00 "
8:05 ' 10:111 '
0:10 " 12:01 r.M.
1:50 r.M
2:50 " 5:31 "
2:1) " 5:15 "
5:05 " 7:irc "
5:15 ' 7 15 "
0:25 " asm
Leave Arrive
Pliilad'a l-aiic'tcr
I2:;a a.m. 5:11) a.m
4:30 13:27 "
S:W) " li:!0 "
10:3" "
8:00 " 10-.50 "
12:10 " 2:S v.n.
2:35 '
3:00 "
2::ai r.M. 6:45 "
4:00 " 7:2C "
.WM) " 7:30 '
:25 " 8:50 "
Sfcie " il.: "
11:55 " 2.15 m
Atlantic Express
Fliiladclpia Express,
x Unit Alll.f
YorkAccein. Arrive;
Harrisburg Express
Columbia Accommodation.
Frederick Accem. Arrives.
Sunday Mail
Johnstown Express,
Chicago Day Express
St. Leuis Day Express
Harrisburg Accnmmedai'ii,
WESTWARD.
Way Fassenger,
News Exnres.-
Muil Train Ne. I.viaMt..ley,
Man Train Ne.'.'.via cerma,
Sunday Mail,
Frederick Accomuiediit ion,
Lancaster Accommodation,
HarrisburK Aceouiuieihit'n,
Columbia Accommodation,
Harrisburg Express,
Fittsburg Express
Cincinnati Express,
l'acltic Express,
Mail Train. Ne. 2, west, con nee ti 111? at Lau
easier with Mull Train. Ne. l,ut 11:30 u.111., will
run through te Ilunever.
Frederick Accommodation, west, con Heeling
at Lancaster with Fust Line, west, at 2:3J, will
rim Mireugli te Flederick.
Hsrri-burg Expres. west, at 5:30 p. 111 . has
direct connection j (nilhoutcliuiigcef cars) lit
Celuiubi'iand Yerk.
Fast Line, west, en Sunday, when llaggud,
will stenut Downiui:Iewn,Coatesville, Parke.
burg. Mount .ley, Elizabcthtewu and Middle
low:.. i)I.T OOO VS.
Tl I EN -S W K A IS. HI EN 'S XV EA K.
CLOTHS,
CA8SIMEKES,
CLOTHING.
Ne. 25 West King Street.
Have Full Line., of
Men's Overcoats,
Bey's Overcoats,
Men's Dress Suits,
Men's Business Suits,
Bey's Dress Suits,
Bey's Scheel Suits,
Cleths, Cassimcrcs. Suitings and
Overceatings,
In Latest Styles ar.d Celers, in Laige A.-.-ert-ment.
MERINO UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY,
U LOVES. HANDKERCHIEFS
and NECKWEAR, at the
LOWKST 1-IIICE3.
IAGER & BROTHER
J.
Jt. flIAUTI. CO.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We te-day open a Special Line el
BODY BRUSSELS
CAEPETS,
PULL, FIVE FRAME,
Itelinlilu Make and Eiitiruly Nnv
Patterns,
AT-
.S1.25 PER YAKD.
The KamcKoeds have been J1..10 this season
and are made by 0110 el the l.ejt Eastern
Makers, and are vii limit any exception,
THE ClIEAl'KST VOOIM El'Eli
OFFERED.
Remember they aie
NOT AIXTION GOODS,
but New Ceeds, diicct from the mill.
AUe, a lew pieces felt of the-e
Cheap Tapestries
At 67 and 72 Cts.
WE ARE SHOWING
WALL PAPERS
IN ELEGANT NEW DKSIUXS.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. W. King and Prince Streets,
LANCASTER. HA.
HOTELS.
VOW O HKN-JU'KECH EK HOL'SK, ON
11 Eitrepenn plan. Dining Reems tei
Ladies and Gentlemen. Entrance at Ne. :ll
North Duke street. Clam and Turtle hoiiD heiiD
1 nli.ti.r S'iIji.I Ovstcrs in Evi'rv Stvlit :iml .ill
the Delicacies et the Season. We solicit the
Piitromictret tni! puliMe. uia.v7-td
STEAMED OYSTERS.
gpecialty made of Steamed Oysters al the
SHRECIIER HOUSE,
Ne. 27 North Duke Street.
Having lurnlshcd our Restaurant with .1
boiler for stcaminir oysters. we tnke this uiet.'i
ed et informing the public that wc are pre
pared at ill times te furnish them te fainilii"
at their houses ei'at the restaurant.
Ladles' entrance. Ne. 37 North Duke street.
OROEE & COI'ELAND.
oet23-tfd l'roprtcteis.
Eager & Brether