, v i ..vr-i'p r '- fe-? -i w?w&gR3g3sx: rq w - !"?-'. 'C w , "St? j . " y THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1889. Ivf" i ts tmaaermlea at mats' Spring. There was a Urge crowd present nt 8. O. Frantz's spring, near Kohcrstetrn, en Sun day, te witness a baptism by Immersion. The candidates were Dera, daughter of Henry M. Mayer, and Ida Rupp, an adopted dnughter,inemlcrs of the Itolirirs Itelirirs Itolirirs tewn Church of Ged. Tlie immersion was made-ln about five feet of water by Rev. Abrnni Leng, pastor, prier te which he dolivered n rijert address and offered prayer. " Paid the Cetvta and Damage. Jacob Armstrong, a Welsh mountain coon, was arrested en Saturday by Con stable Mcrringcr for drunkenne-w and dis orderly conduct. He was only In his cell a short time when he damaged it bndly by kicking erf the plastering. IIe was dis charged by Alderman A. F. Dennelly upon he payment of thS costs and in addition he was obliged 2.50 te the city authorities for the damage, done te the cell. H OOD SARSAPAWLLA. Spring Medicine A Vropeed Hallway. A dispatch from Columbia te the Phila delphia Press says Engineer Slsymakcr will te-day commence a mtrvey for a rail road which will connect Quarryville and Oxford. The country through which the proposed new read w ill run is hilly. The read will be about sixteen miles in length. JTew Yerk capitalists liave employed Ml. Slaymaker te inake the survey and furnish estimates In -Town. Charles llatr, formerly of Lancaster, but new connected with the firm of W. J. Crene, carpet dealer, en O I rani avouue, Philadelphia, was In town spending Easter. Slop that couching ; If you de net. It may kill you. A bettle of for. Hull's Cough Syrup only costs reul) cents, unit Its timely use may save your life. I had always been much annoyed by neural- ? In and headache. At length I determined te ry Hiilvntlen Oil, I am glnd te recommend It, as It made n perfect cure In my case. MARKS NEW, 62 Alqultli St., Baltimore, Man Wants a Teele When there Is a lack of elastic energy In the system, shown by a sensation of languor and unrest In the morning, frequent yawning dur ing the day and disturbed sleep at night, Hos Hes tetter's Stomach Bitters infuses unwonted energy Inte the enfeebled and nervous, en dowing them with muscular energy, an ability te rcrose healthfully, and digest without in convenience. Nervousness, headache, bilious ness. Impaired appetite and a feeble, trouble s me stomach, are all and speedily set rlgbt by this matchless regulator and tnvlgerant. Tbe mineral poisons, among tbcm strychnia and nux vemica, are never safe tonics, even In Infinitesimal doses. The Bluets answers the purpose mere effectually, and can be relied upon as perfectly sale by the most prudent. Fevrr and ague, kidney troubles and rheuma tism yield te It. 1 1 s qjcc!itl llotlcce. The Man Who Talks Much. We wunt te any u word te you who make ft living with your tongue. Yeu certainly mut hnveii clear, strong voice te engage your list ener. Vr, Themnt .Wecii ie Uil for sere threat, colds and hoarseness, Is unexcelled. Use. una admire. Ker snle by II. II. Cechntn, druggist, 137 uml IK) North Queen street, Lancaster. ' l'lre Hlni Out," Tills Is a common remark when rough and rowdies Insult public Ueccncv by their unseem ly ways. Djspeniila Is a herld bore. Fire. It out with 7urrtuefc filneil ItUtcri. Yeu enn dell. Ker sale by II. U. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 138 North Queen street, Lancaster. Let.Truth Vrevittl. tt the facts be known. Let us understand that u bell, or nn ulcer, or a carbuncle, or any eruption or blemish of the skin lisuretewnar away and disappear when Jliirileck Jlloert Hit Hit ecrinre employed. This wonderful medlclne acts directly upon the circulation and the reasons for Its use are therefore obvious. Fer ralebyll.ll. Cochran, druggist, I'ff and 13!) North Queen street, Lancaster. Its Kqtiul Yet te Heur Frem. The movements efn mule's hlud legs are very vnrlable and uncertain, but Dr. Ttiemat' Eelrc trie Oil lakes but ene course It Ileitis nnd cures. Itst-quet for Hithmu, diphtheria, catarrh, mid and sere thre.it has never jet been sold. Ker sale by H. U. Cochran, druggist, 157 and 1311 North Queen street, Lancaster. l'lrst Itovlved nnd Then Cured. "Was troubled for a year with torpid llvcrnnd indlgcstlen,!nd nfler trying everything lnuigl liable used llurjuek Jlloed niitcrt. The Unit bottle revived me and the second cured me en tirely. J. H. Williamson, Rochester, X. Y. Ker sale by II. It. Cochran, druggist, 137 and IStf North Queen stnt-t, Ijtncnsler. An Explanation. Ne one. medicine, will cum everything, but It Is nn Inconteitllilo fact that Themnt' f&tcetilc Oil will cure n sprain, a bruise, a bite, eran ache and is also an ttctlvu and pronounced cure for neuralgia nnd lheutnatlsm. Ker sale bv II. II. Cochran, druggist, 137 and 1&) North Queen strtet, Lancaster. firtte. Stauffer & Ce. 6TAUFPERACO.,31 and. S3 North Queen St., sell the bet 91X0 Fur SUIT Hal eversoliirsefl Hats from 2.V. te $,1.00. Hpeclal fihudes nnd Nob Neb by Bhapes at nil prices. Trunks. Traveling Bags. Specialties for the Children. Just Inks a leek at our Seuth Win dow te-d.iy. Endless va riety nnd faultletsntylcs In all the beautiful com binations. LAhCAvrKii'f Leaping IlATSTer.r, 31 and Ut X. Queen HI. 31-33 N. Queen St. )aviuaa. TI ARNES. HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. Saddles, Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, -AN General Stable Supplies, -AT- das. I HakrWi's, (HCCCEtaOR TO M. llABERBVSH 4 Sex.) SIGH OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. I. ana?n.llr with nearly everybody. The run down, tired condition at this season Is due te Impurities In the bleed which have accumu lated during the winter, and which must be ex pelled If you wish te feel well. Heed's Sarsapn rllla thoroughly purifies nnd vitalises the bleed, creates a geed appetite, cures biliousness and headache, give healthy action te the kid neys and liver, nnd imparts te the whole Itedy n feeling of health anJ strength. Try It this spring. "I take Heed's Barsaimrilla every j ear as a prl g tinle, with most satisfactory results." C. rAHMtxr.K, 349 Bridge street, llroeklyn, N. Y. Purifies the Bleed " Heed's Sana parllla purified my bleed, (Java me strength, and overcame the beadache and dlnlncss, se that I am able te work again. I re commend Heed's Sarsaparilla te ethers vrlies bleed is thin or Impure, nnd who feel worn out or run down." LcrntfR Nasen, Leu ell, .Mass. " We have used Heed's Harsnparllla for years, and recommend It as the best spring medicine or bleed purincr. Our boy Is nine years old nnd has enjoyed geed health ever since we bcinn Klvlncltte him. We are seldom without It." P. K. Onevr.n, Rochester, V. If, The chief reason for the marvelleus success of Heed's Bartapnrllla Is found In the article ltelf. It Is Merit thnt wins), and the fact that Heed's Sarsaparilla actually accomplishes what Is claimed Ter It, Is what han made it the medN cine first In the confidence of our countrymen, and given te Heed's SnrMpnrltla a popularity nnd sale greater than .that of and ether bleed purifier. " Early last spring I was very much run down, had nervous headache, felt miserable nnd all that. I was very much benefitted by Heed's Bnrsaparltla and recommended it te my friends." Mia. J. M. Tayleh, 1119 Euclid Ave nue, Cleveland, O. Oreates an Appetite " I wish te enroll my name as one of these who have derived health from the use or Heed's Harsaparllla. Fer many years I have taken It, especially In the early spring, when I am trou bled with dlttlness, dullness, unpleasant tte In my mouth in the morning. If removes tills bad tnsie, relieves my headache, nnd makes ma feci greatly refreshed. The two bottles I have used this spring have been worth many dollars tome. I ndvlsn all my friends te lake It." .Teny rttXNs, GS3 4Sd Street, town or Lake, Chi Chi caie. III. N, I). IIe sure and get Heed's Sarsaparilla. Clflthtnn. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all driigtlsls. $1; slxfertS. Prepared I Sold by all druggists. !1; six for $3. Prepared only by C. I HOOD & CO., Lewell, Mnu. only by C. I. HOOD CO., Lewell, Mass. TERCHANT TAILORING. MERCHANT TAILORING ! (I'incst l'inish and a Perfect Fit Guaranteed.) 1 - 1 1 mi OUR HHNDSOME D1SPLKY Spring Suitings, Treuserings, and Overceatings ! WILL COMMAND THE ATTKNTIOX OK KVlJItY INTHHUSTUD SIMUNCJ I'UItCIIArJEH. 100 Deses One Dellar 100 Deses tine Dellar (Cavyct g)nll. B AROAINU I TO- B ARO AIN8 ! Shirk's Carpet Hall I SPRING SUITINGS Fine English Worsted and Cassimerc Suiting in very stylish plaid and stripe effects, $30 and $32 te order. English Cheviots, Cassimeres and Worsted Suits in Plaid and Stripe effects, $23, $25 and $2S te order. English Cassimeres in plaids, checks, stripes and Nobby Cheviot Suitings in plaids and stripes, $15, $18 and 20 te order. Black French Worsteds Unusual values in Black Worsted Suitings, at $20, $23 and $25 te order. SPRING TROUSERINGS Finest English Worsteds and Cassimere Treuserings, elegant plaid styles, handsome stripe effects. $10 te order. New Cassimere and Worsted Effects, stylish plaids and stripes, $6.50 and $8.00 te order. Our matchless $5.00 Trousers (te order.) All-Weel v.uinn.n;c!, sLynan jjaiienis, large selection, uest we ever seici at price. 9 SPRING OVERCOATINGS Novelties in Wale Diagonals and Imported Kerseys. HAGER &TBROTHER. 0, 2,29,31 OT et Gloves Men's and Beys' Furnishings Spring Novelties in Underwear, Hosiery, Neckwear and -reR- Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. We Have the Laheeht and HrstBteck in thkCitt. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Il'otclice. T Z. RIIOADS A HON. Clocks ! Clocks I Iren Frent, Nickel, Marble, Brass, Bronze and Traveling Office, Chamber, Mantle, Parler, Dining Roem Prices $1.00 te $100. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. Ifrtvuititvc. TTEINITHH'H. LOW PRICED Chamber Suits. WE HA VK A LARUE VAIUTV40K VERY OO0I) CHAMHKIl MUITLS FROM $25 te $35, Which he Invite Yeu leRtt". HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 25 & 27 S. Queen St., LANUAKTEII, PA. w IDMYKR'U CORNER. FURNITURE 'ySTid.myer's- A PULL LINE OK Parler, Chamber, Dining-Roem, AND OTHER FURNITURE. TlIK KrVI.KS ABE UO ATrilACTIVE. Our elections from the cetintIe'. pnttrrui etlercd wen; never te vurlcil nor (ebtJiulfnl, nor of better workmanship. UNRIVALLED PRICES HEP. OCR DISPLAY. 3"Wcr1 elite host nlue mul thereby uit you money. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. cna & aiiius. r " A YEAR'S SUCCESS ! Just ene jenr hre we OKnitl our Iirifc I'uriil I'uriil ture W.iri'roeins Mlthaii Kutlre New Stuck, en 2il, 81 unit Ith lloers.No.SlhoutliQiircnbtnt. Ilinlnu SO yeem' experlenee in the bn.ln(i., kUIiii: It our -rteuul Httcutlen.nnd belneat ery little expense, cli.te built upu trnde fur U'enil ourexpcttutlen. We have InercuseU our stock with the Newest Htj Ie lu Furniture, mul cun'Htleril te sella! Dm lowest prices. We'll be pluil te preve It te you. OCHS&GIBBS, ilanufncturcni and Denlcrs, Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Ne. 31 S. Queen Street, voccvipe. A T BURSK'8. HIGH GRADES AND MMALLER PROFITS. Coffees! Coffees! Coffees! The best vnltics for the money In the city. Celftes tire much higher lu ths wholesale mar ket. In order le clve you thebr.t nlue for your money we must be sntlMlcri with xmnller profits and tnnkc It up In lncrenednles. Our Coffees nre nlwuys frefch roasted nnd fresh ground ns you get them. Rles, Inguayni", Mecha and the finest Mull dchllns nnd Old Govcrmnent Juvns. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. A T HEIbT U. Easter at Reist's, Cor. West King and Prince Sts. Headquarters Fer ckks, 12e. jvr dozen ; for Plenle Hams, 10c. per pound : for liistcr 'Hams, lOJc. per pound ; ferrincbt Cards, Nethlns. Thce you will cct bynskleR for them after seven e clock Satur day evening. Yeu nil knew what they are, a Perfect Daisy. Remember they will be rIcu free, but you are exiucted te ask for them. Fer lister Candy, Toys, Ac; for Dried Uecf at Sc lwr pound ; for Dried Dief ntc. per pound ; for Dried Uecf atlOc. iier pound; for Dried Ileefat 12Mc per pound ; for finest Knuckle. Dried Ueef at lie. per pound ; for Fancy New Prunellas et lOe icr iHinnd ; for Fine New Uvnpernted Apri cots at ue. iier jieund ; for the Lnrceit Line of Foreign and Demestic Dried Fruits In the coun try ; ler the most cemplete stock of all kinds of I.OW nnd High Grnrte Canned Goods; for the Flnstt. Edam, Ltmburger, Hwlsi, Hupsnge and Kugllth Cheese. Cranberries at 5c. a iuurt. AT OUR BRANCH, COItXEH EAST KING AND DUKE. IN TODAY, ii Pine Line or Fancy Groceries. It will be te your Interest te go and s.'e them. Finest Olhra by the barrel, w hlch will he retailed out by the iiuart, gallon, or liny quantity you mny desire. '1 his store Is managed by V. D. King, who will simrene pains lu ca'.erlng te the .wants of the trade. J. FRANK REIST, WilOU.SAI.EAMI RKTAII, LANCVhTER, PA. all-bd WE :ak, rNDi:vi:Lei'i:i) iaiits. Of the Hutiutn liedy Lnlarged, Develeed, iStrcngtheiied, etc.. It un Interettlug udvcrtlvo udvcrtlve bieiit long run li our lmjxT, In reply te In quiries e will siy that Hiiro I. no evidence, of humbug about thli. On the contrary, the advertisers are ery ulfhly Indorsed. Inur- ii person mar gil s-ialea uculurs elM uttttir.Kt- alt nartlculars. br Mri'iii? ta the VAitv. CALCO.,&sW4ttbt, llulUle, N, X.Ikitlul Kitv 4.r. northeast Cerner West King and Prince Sts. LANCASTER, PA. -Telt phone nnd Fiee DelUery.fa loitecfuvuiohiurt Ojioebo. lALLANDSEE " THE ROCHESTER LAMP! 8Ity Caudle-Light; IkaU them all. Anether Let of I'hrap Glebus for Gas and Oil blove. THE "PERFECTION" METAL MOULDING und RUUHER CL'sUION Weather Strip. Heats them all. Thlsstrlpoutucarsallethcrs. Keeps out the cold, hteps rattling of windows. Lxclude the dust. Keeps out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made in applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no holes te Ixire, ready for use. I will net spilt, warp or shrink cushion strln Is the most perfect. At the blew, Heater and Range Stere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAPCAbTCn, PA, e?t'U EO0bO. J. HARRY STAMM'S CHEAP HTOIIU WHEN WE SAY BARGAINS-COME SEE US, VT Ne. 24 Centre Square. BARGAINS IN SPRING DRESSS GOODS. BARGAINS IN SATEENS nml DRESS GINGHAMS. Te-dny we place en h1h "One" Let All-Weel CletliH, yard tiuilqiiiiitcr wlik', only 37 1-2 ccnls. One Let All-Weel Black Heiitietln, 16 Inches wide, only CL' l-2e. These goeils linve liecu Kehl for 87 1-2e. If ymtrM iiiiIh nre for such, come hce the goods. Of our Ribbon Bnri;ulii we'll lull yett Inter ou. We eflV the chelccet Htylra of tliP(.e detlrnble fnbrlca nt prices h low, ninybe lower, thancl'cwheiv. Table LIiiciih nnd NnpkltiK We have Jttht opened n Bnrgaln Let of thene house hold necessities, and better valuea have never len elleretl. Our styles are new, wldthH extrn and 1'RICES VERY LOW. BARGAINS IN DRESS MUTTONS, DRESS EXTENDERS, DRESS STAYS, DRESS SHIELDS, EMBROIDERY SILK8, EMBROIDERY COTTONS, TOILET SOAPS, STAMPED LINENS, AND I'.VEXIMI HHADKH OF DRESS GOODS. THE NEW BOSTON STORE. JT. HARRY STAMM. JUrttchce. Ty-AT11E8. HMERICHN Wulclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, Kye-Olssscs, Etc., nt IAIWEST PRICES. Optical Goods. Telegrnph Time IJally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Ne. loDJSrterthQueenBt., NcarP. R.H. Station. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. B AROAIN TORE,"W37 NORTH (1UEEN HTRKET. Jeweler and Optician-! If your eyes trouble you attend te tlieui lui mediately. The use of PROPERaLAStjICSreHterei.slght, gives comfort and pleasure. I -incnster has long felt the need nfn hl'KCIAL OITICIAN. We nienmv prepared te meatiiia your ej en, nt glasses with the PRECISION OP AN OCUL1HT, having a lull nml cemplctn out tit of lest lenses required In perfect mcniure mcut. HutUfactlen guarautned In eery tubtaiHe. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. D O Y'OU NEED A WATCH ? WE CAN H A V K YOU MON E Y ON A N YTH I NU YOU DUY, WHETHER GOLD, SILYER OR BASE METAL, OUR HPECIAL HALE OK Silver Watches Heats anything oerefTerod anywhere. A chance sMdem errerd for buying a Geed Watch for se little money. HERR, Jeweler, Ne. 101 N, Queen St., CORNER OP ORANGE. BIG BARGAINS! Dress Cleths, yard and half wide, 25c a yard. All-Weel Black Cashmere, 40 in. wide 25c a yard. All-Weel Surahs, all colors, 48 in. wide, 75c a yard. All-Weel Surahs, all colors, 40 in. wide, 25c a yard. Black Henriettas, 37c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 up te $2.25 a yard. Colored Henriettas, S7 5 75c $'.oe a yard, 23 shades. New Cream Goods, Henriettas, All-Weel Surahs, Tricots, Fancy Cleths, Serges, Cashmeres. Embroideries, Cambric, Nainsoek and Swiss Fleunc- ings from 25c up te $3.50 a yard Cambric Nainsoek and Swiss Edgings and Inser tions from 5c up te 40c a yard. Children's Lace Caps from 8c up te $1.25 each. Black Thibet Shawls from $1.00 te $20 each. Dress Ginghams, 5, 8, 10, i2j, 20, 25 cts a yard.. French Satines, 20, 25, 33 cents a yard, CHARLES STAMM, 35-37 North Queen Street, (OPPOSITE J'OSTOI'FICK,) BOSTON STORE. B ARD&Ml'ELKOY. bard & Mcelrey, Neb. 33 and 33 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. GREETING, Vvoi'eortlo. 1JHOPOSA1.S WILL HE RECEIVED TOR X as much geed American Lead as the city may require te April 1, 1S). I'renfMiN mil lie recched for two urosef brass three-quarter Inch ferrules; well (,'reuud In and te l' made of soed brass, utter the model te le seen at the Mayer's elllte. l'niesalH Hill be rec.lcd for such siieclal CuslliiKsas may be required In the Water lie lie pnrtmentef theclty up te April 1,10. (.'list ings te he bid ler r pound ; te consist of four, six, eight, ten, twelve and twenty Inch four way branches, and mine size of T branches, sleeves, step eeer, Hiid bids for castings inut Include patterns., PreiirsMilswIll e n reived for as many street slop valves, Jeur; six, cijtht, ten and twelve Inch valves as the city may require te April 1, IS). Te lie fiirnUhcd as the city may nlrr. I'reH-al will tie received for as many step hexesas may berecpilri'd te April I, We. 'Iho boxes te be made nf the sire enleri-d by the Siiiw'rlntendeut of Water Works of en and euehatf Inch sesl white pine. Itlds iuuslstat hew much ir feel, teard niensurew complete, and te b furnUheil as the riUMTlutcndcul may direct l'rexiiiU will tie rcrrivtd for the luuliiiKef pllKs, etc., for the Wuter Uersirttneiit until April 1, IN"). Bids must state hew much icr gross ten. Proposals will be received at the same time and place for illftjlnt,' out and tllllni; lu all trenches for watrr pipes In the illy from April I, WO, te April 1, 1V.O. mils mut state hew much ier cubic yartl for rock and hew much for earth. Werk mutt I done under the direc tion and subject te the measure uieiii nnd lu the order of time, as directed by llieHuiierinteudent of the Water Works. 'Ihe trenches te tietllUd carefully back and where plklni; lsremevid te be replue ed smoothly. Proposal will be received for as many water flcsathe city may require le Ajirll I.1MO. 'ls'S lobe east for one hundred act head of water. Ulds must specify hew much Kr triM ten delivered In Uiucasler for four, six.riiiht, ten, twelve, twenty and twenty-four Inch pins; of the best quality, and furnished Immediately upon the eirder of theclty. Vrniienul will be received for as many tire hdrautsas the city may require te Apill 1, 1W). The Water Committee reserve the rltlit te re ject ativ or all bid. The foregoing prepel will lx revived at Mayer uiuce unlit Al'ttii. :i. iv, hi .'. e ie i; p, in. A we have Just closed our second jrar In business, and are entering our llilrd, we wish te re turn our thanks te our numerous friends and imtrens for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us, hoping le merit it continuance or the same. Dally are wu having ruttemers that say, "w have heard se much of your store. We thought we would have te come and sea for ourselves," Why de they he-ar of us? Ixiw Prices U the chum-, us we told jeu several weeks age In reference te Mm nrlrea ef eurCarpcls, that wc have-murked ourprellls sinall. llettrr te have tlieui tea out nt small profits than keep them standing here with lurge profits, had the desired effect, and we have been cutting them faster than we e-xiiected. Homc-iiiade UngatS, a), S5.37K, 40, i.1, i.1, W, 68nnd DOc. each. , nrli, A chen per grade, name size, spring flxture-s, only 31c. TOIL 1)U (IRI) AM) IillliSM OOOIr-W(i claim we have the e'helerst styles In Telle du Nerdnnd Dress (lliighums In the city of Ijincaster. We selected our styles In Deei'inber, when the choice-of the manulactuies' Him wus shown, and wehave heard It said by ugents mere than once, w he hav e been te our store and seen them, that they have nowhere seen as choice n. line of styles twii, iii.-iiiiib 'ji rii,- uv uru mi.,., iiiv, v u nave rui it great many styles aireauy, aiiiieugu a great many wait until the weather gets warmer. Te these we would say, when euarcrrady, come and see the best line lu Hie city nt 5.', 8. 10 and 15) J cents. It does net cost any mero le have nitniUe style of us than tlicsiiuie quality wltliu less desirable style elsewhere. PI.Ol'M.TNO Dress PIeuiicIiil'. 1", Inches wide. uteOr. ixt vard. Hratce will tint sllnw Inuv mere than we have the best goods at thnprke ever shown III.ACIv.HILK A lllack Hills. JI liiclu-s wide, nclual measure, at I1J10 per yard, Is one of our cpcclul drives. t cask you te call and see It and Judge for yourself, and If It don't beat anything v en have ever wen at the price, don't buy It. We cant make you buy, but we can tempt you with love prices, and If you wunt the Im-si for the money we are ready te give It te you. I.ew prices have made our business a micccs thus far, and low prices Is our watchword fur Ihe future. Respectfully, BJLRD& N08. 33 AND 33 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Oppetlte Fountain Inn s PECTALHALEOP COUNTERPANES. -AT- METZGER & HAUGHMAN'S Cheap Stere. Counterpanes at 50c; Counterpanes at 75c; Counterpanes at $1.00 ; Counterpanes at $1.25. M.Rsi:iLi.Lb Ceintkk!'ani:j. Bargains at $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3-oe, $3.50, S4.00, 5.00. New is the time for Bargains in Counterpanes, at Metzger & Haughman's CHEAP STORE, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OI'POSITUTIU: COOPUK 1I0USU.) j j, '. til ihk w 1.DW.K.1 HAILl'Y. Superintendent of Wl?r Weikn. nit)11W1,l3,UeM -VfOT ICE-MRS. LOUISA hCIIWKSDn, 1 Practical Midwife, has removed fiem Ne. SlO West Ring slrtel te Ne. .ViBI. Jeseph stret, below Filbert, where she will he pleased je at tend te all who may ni Iier ten Ice. a2-nul' ANOTHER LOT OP PRIME JAPANESE pelrr, all uevrthU triumi, and a hsnrt. some line of general tackle. 'Ihe Jointed reds are wertli nil examination, l.Vl'MjJ DRPabTORU, UWVslUIUJritr.st. Crrttclf, 5utb. T ERANON & LANCASTER JOINT UHl Arrangsnfiits of Passenger Trains en and af 'b.u.i,,ii,niiurr in, iev V. M. 5:M B-e. 6i, O.'.JI , NORTHWARD. Leavii A.M. I. M. KlngSlrcel, tjane, 1X0 LVfl IJincasler 7:trr I2.&H Manhelm .. ,M 7:S1 me Lernw-nit 7 U:A Arrive nt Lebnnen 8:tl :. 7;ie . SOUTHWARD. M3TO A.M. n. II. P.M. V. V S' Lebanon 7:11 12:10 7:H0 JJB lis-: ,"m.,rft11-: -7:17 KM 7:19 8:10 4.j ...iincim; ...., j; i j:et g;i8 8:40 -Mfi auicHster ..,M SOT '.'.-ei H:l'. V-.ll fc" ... Arrive t : King Street, Itnc. SM a.-M fSf M9 ktt Biindar.' a.ji. r.nvT- s.-os 8:11 KIT 0:32 Mfrl Rallruitit. K.H.NEIK,Hupt,tj.R. It, pilILADELPHIA A READINa RAILROAD? READING A COLUMBIA DIVISION. On and nfler Sunday, March im, twin,"?!! V. .. '" . "er.iiiig sircci), as lollews: 1 r.er J.liyam andjntfnneulate points, irrskfj iiMni, ' ' ' .""- jHer PfilliKlelphln, week days, 7:.T0 a. m., 12M.J 3.W p. m. bundnys, 3:M P. in. 15 Ker New Yerk vln Phllndelnbln. tr.V ri... --13X ??5S1 n .11 ,0 rj, n. an H . .. -J", v. ' III. tQ '"rNew Yerk Ma Allentown, week dayv,g rAlIentewn, week elays, 7i a. m., 9M p. ftja 111.; Hiinday,.1.'tUi. m. ' -1 r ur i-eiisv me, week nays, ,uvr. m., 8:80 p. m.lTVB Sunday, 3H0p.iii. ' ' ' ft lnt 1.1-vlirllsjm uwsl 1.-. jV1 . in.sji 1.1a 1 p.m.! Huiiilav,8.-OJn.m,8.Mp. m. 4$ Kir llarrlsbtinr, week days, 7:00 n. nt., IfcM. J ! p. ni. t nuniiny, n- n. m. 'tim A-" """j'li'e, wcck na.vs, B.au, . a. m.,3 S.Oj, 8S p. in. Kttuday, 6:10 p. 111. a IHAIM FOR LANCASTER. "3 Leave Reading, week days, 7:10 n. m., 1&M.V1 8;10p.m.!wuiiday(7an.m:;i:10p.in. ' '41 . ivi? ""clpliln, week days, 4:15, UWOati 111.. 411 11. IY1. ' J3i 7iV2Mw,,ta,ie,phtawkdw'a Ijeave New Yerk via Allentown, week darf,Jnl Mil n. 111., l-llln i ' ' ,FM Iuve AlitnleHii, week days, S:M a. m.j M 3 Lenve PettsvllU, week days, S:30 a. m., 4:4S 3& Leuve Ibanen, week days, 7:12 a. m Mtt .-" ,.. ..... M,M.. , ,.uuii. 111.. e;ii 11. tn. . Lcavelinrrlsburg, week days, diia. m.: Bun day, 7.-00 n. m. ' ?i?S Qoerryvllle, week days, 6:40, 9.23a. m., VJ 2:50, S.-08 p. tn. Sunday, 7U0 n. in. ' ' S ATUNTIC CITY Ul VISION. ii 1i2v"l.1",lftae,P"l,!. Chestnut street wliarf. tl and Seuth street wharf, ' a fitvn Atlnttllrt rl,,. mu.1. A v BJ" iv wy, ,i ufijv, rJ,TTSV. .. OflOa. m.nnd 4.-00 p. m.i Accominedallon. 7:M y a. in. ana fi; n. m. ; Sunday, Express.tl.'OOa. m., m Aecommedatfon,8KX)n. in., 1:30 n, m. 'J3 iieiumingieave Atlantic City, depot corner, ,A1 .viunuie nun Arkansas Avenues, week days. )jq J-JPrc" 7:80 a. in. nnd 4 p. m. Accommodation. Jl 0.1.1 u. in. nct i:,s, p. ni. ftiniiuys j-ixprrss, 4 y P. 111. Accntmiwulnllnti ?.V. a ., n.i.l J41n m V9 lielalled time tables can be ubtelncd at ticket, J A.A..MeLi;qi. O.O. HANCOCK. m Vice I'res. .t flen'l MW n.n'i ln..'r sf v jisl PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAnSCIIKDULlC; m In efTectrrem Novembers, 18M. Jft rnilnj i.kavk LASCAiTKit and leave and r.i3 rlvent I'lilladflnhlans follews: 3 I'hlladflphlans follews: "Leave WESTWARD. Pnclfln Uxixrest.... News Exprcss....... Way Passenger! Malltralnvhv.Mt.Jeyi Ne.2MnllTralnt-...J Niagara Express iiBiioverAccein..... Past Llncf Frederick Accein... Iineaster Aeein.... Ilarrlslnirg Accnm.n, Columbia Accnin Harrlsburg Express.. Western Expressf,. EASTWARD. PUIIa. Expresuf... , Past Llnef Harrlsburg Express... Lancaster Accem Columbia Accem Atlantic Kxprrssf Seashore Kxpress , Philadelphia Accem. Sunday Mall ..,.. Day Exprvssf llarrlsburg Accenu... Phllndelphta, j i:-i p. m, AM n. ni. 4:30 a. m. 7.0U a. 111. via t'ulumbla T'lll n. ,11. via Columbia U:Wn. 111. via Columbia via Jit. joy. ..ia p. 111. 4:40 p. in. fl:10 p. 111. C-J) p. m, IiCnvei I.niiciistcr. 2,-at a, ni. n-ftfi a, m. 8:10 a. 111. I:SU, m. P.OUa. 111, 1I:.K)b. 111. 12:,VI p. ni. 2.0.1 p. 111. n.-oep, m. 4: p. m. 6:M p. in. Leava Ijineaster.xd l:Z) a. tn. 8:25 a. IB. 8:10 a, m. 0:31 a. m. :3J a. m. ,! 9M a. m. K Mm 1, m rs 2:10n. ns. 'i 2:M p. m B.-30 p. m, 7:40 p. in. 7:.V1 n. m U:ie p. m, Arrive I'niia, M) : a, m, J; 8.-2H a. m. A 10.20 a. m. 3 11:45 a. n.M im 11 m..it7a 8:i n. m:' ami p. m.. 6:ts p. m. SiSS-2: tine only trains which run dally. K OnSnmlay the Mall Ualtt westrunsbywar "Si Columbia. M . J. It. WOOD, dene nil Passenger AgantTaa CIIAH.E. PU01I, General ManagSr. - . Wavptt Cleantt0. ifl 1 &a ARPKTCLlVNINa. e 'WTliy 'Werry -AN Torment Yourself Heating that carpet by hand ; te say nothing of, ,-v: having a hulf cieaiienl carpet, as Ilia result 0 '!." y out iuuuint When von can have It thoroughly elranrd. color brightened and ventilated with the mnr.-fS com etry air eiasu aii 1111 ui very uiiiaeeau t'j Try It and be convinced. -)! Your carpets will be celled for. ctraned au4 ',.!;! ucuvereit sHiun uay witueui. regaru tu wvsiuiers w Nn Inlurv In tbe most delleiile carnal. If it tJm Injure It will give you a new one. Steain doe a ri net, enter 1110 carpel, ns some suppexw, eat ';VJ lurrriy uinn inr iiiHeiiiuery. ORDERS AT J. B. Martin & Ge.'s, H. S. Shirk & Ben'i. WORKS WIHIIIW1HII A I.HHIXTIil NTS &H mr2MM fsj l)iim $)elt. II 1011 & MARTIN. China Hall f f .riit trnlil ti t-t1aa anv arllrsla rf rrmr m Tjrl nr Cllakkwara thai mnv b hroketi lt mr.vlnar.ni l If you with le replace old or rurnlih new . China Hall Is the place te get reliable ware at ths Lewest. I'rlrn .C1 WARES GUARANTEED. Exchanged If Net Satisfactory. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. 019-tfd "43 Ittueitr. G1HIUT REDUCTION Asxtelxa.rps. tniriiinr, ............,.. .m.. m.ihm.msvis vjf niur liar...,. ...... ,.i rj li..a ii.. is na .?1 . I.V AJU... ............ .M..MH....... - .... Ml. A,iv liulv iMti li.irn lii (it.iviL limn In Hriea minutes. Drep In the store nnd Utke a leek at Te"" AMATEURS and PROFESSIONALjlft: We hu at i.re. lit the llnest stoclcef HAsV-; MONICAS ever seen In Lancaster andutuiv,S prlslngly low prices. Have seveml heeend-Hand Pianos aad, rimnna in iivrf.i e.xniililiiii. urlilch wsi srUB sell at liarguln Prices. ,. , . ., .-jJW I'lanes. Organs, (sheet Musics and Musical ;.i Mdse. In general lu fact everyuitug pertasa.; lug te a flntH'iJss music neuse, ;-, AT Kirk Jehnsen & Ce. 21 WEST KINO ST., Uuraslar, Pa, ' P. b. Pla ie and Purnlturtf MeveiL 0 eepy of Pr-d T. 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