THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGEKCER WEDNESDAY, jtiffE S. 1889. -t w V THE SIOUX. ..iieti at the Rosebud ib Dakota. yJt with the Indians was v Afternoon. A 11 the prom- ,refti fnfthe Rosebud airrni'V warn srell as deleoatlent from all the wicr mom agende, tncltidlng the SUnte and Fkimlrsti. Colonel Spencer, Indian agent, introduced the commissioners In a few wcll-chem wenk Governer Fester, chairman of the com intsalen, then explained In a speech of con cen sidcrahln length the previsions and scope of the n t of Cennrea. lie called attention te the siae of the present reservation as bclnK out of all proportion te the needs of the Indians, and suited that it was net the poMcvef the government te allow land te be held for such re-nervatien when needed for settlement that the strip of 400 miles long and 10 wide along the Missouri river was a barrier between East and West Dakota that could net long exist. He snld that whlle the government did net propesoto take their land excel t with their fuM-censent and. would pay liberally for it, the commission hoped te be able te convince them that it was for the Interest or the Indians te sell their land, and that bv se doing they would net only cntorupeii their new departure under mere favorable conditions than any new people ever did before, but would also have the advnntage of white settlers In their vicinity whose oxntnple would aid them In their progress for self-maintenance. At the roiiest of the Indians the vtliole act was then read. The close attention given by the Indians te the reading of the bill is evidence of tlic deep Interest felt by all. The discussion will be long and every point will retnilre careful explanation be be bo fero the Indians will be willhu- te talk themselves. After the reading et the bill the counsel adjourned, te give the Indians an opportunity te difcuss its previsions with each ether. Disease anil Death Force their way Inte many a household that mlnht be protected from their Inreuds, by the simple precuutleii of kccplnj; In the house that beiilim family mcdlcliinandsafcsiiard of health, Hestettcr's Stomach Bitters. Particularly where there arc children, should it be kept en hand, as n prompt remedy for Infantile, com cem tlaluts, In their outset easily conquerable, hut ..whlch.lf allowed tneiii?roflthemles en the tlellcnte childish organism, ar net easily dis lodged, and speedily work grievous mischief. Irregularity of the hew els, Indigestion and bil iousness, nrenllniciiU of coin in en occurrence In the household. Children, living In malarieus regions, nre mere llable te he attacked with chilli and fever than adults, and the ravage of that fell dlse.n-e In their system nrosiicedler and mere serious. In remote localities, far from professional aid, It U especially desirable. firtte. EADINU IlATTKnS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street. Largest Straw Hat Emporium IN T1IK CITY. CALL AND SEE Ol?K 45c. Japan Mackinaw, Werth 75c. beyond a doubt. All ether goods comparatively low. CRUSH and POCKET HATS. All Shades, at 85e., 50c, and 75c. Trunks and Traveling Bags AT SPECIAL BARGAINK. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER PA. , QHethhtQ. - 11 nun & imeTHEii. -TO THE- FARMERS -AND- WORKINGMEN! HIRSH I BRO. 1,00 Palrsef. MEN'S WORKING PANTS, at 70c, 75c, NV, l"0c and 51.00 a Pair. 00 Dezen MENS WORKING SHIRTS, nt 2V, !50e, 3.V-, 10c and Mr. 25 Dezen HOYS WORKING SHIRTS, at 2ie, S0c, iVk-und IV. ONE HUNDRED DOZEN Farmers' Unlaundried Shirts, AT FIFTY CENTS EACH. fiO Deen Bl'RT'M I'nlatindrled Hhlrts-Nen-Breakable and Nen-Ten ruble 76c. SO Dezen I1FRTS IMPROVED8HIELD I'll luundrlcd Milrts, ut Sl.W) Kach-for S5.W. ej-Tlie befct shirt ever manufactured. We uruthoiiele agent In Lancaster for lliein and guarantee the fit and make of them, or money refunded. CALL IMMEDIATELY -AT- HIRSH k MOTHER, ONIMMUCE CLOTIUKIW AM) iTIOCISHKHS, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTKH. l'A. Ceal. ?IMBKR ANDCOAIj. j TOIt.UVOMIOOKHANDCASKH. WE.VT KNHAltD WOODS. WlmlcMile nnd Retail, b B.B. MARTINA. CO.. Ii3-1 d II Watur htrect, lineiikter, l'.i. A SPECIAL IB -p.U'MG.VlWNEK COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Orricm Ne. 121 North Quffiifiircet.andNe. Wl North I'rlmv strtrt YAHUNeith I'rliiCB Htntt, uiar Reudlng laUKl5-tfd liA'.y" .- l'A. UllltittcO tOi AK WOMEX. Why Are They WmHiUI Cw Tlwy B9- come an Healthy and VlreTO m Mea Valuable Summations en the Sahject. At the Madisen Bquare Garden, Xew Yerk, reeently, n ve women, for six days In succession, red ever 100 miles each day upon bicycles, art at the end of that time were -well and strong. This prove conclusively that women have strength and endurement often equal te men. Why, then, are they called a weak race. Be cause they make little eObrl te secure Strength or retain It after It has been secured. Is omen are pale, sallow, troubled with many weak nesses and why T Because they de net observe tha lows et health and keep their bodies as they should. Their bleed becomes thin and brat slowly. It should be stimulated te strong and healthy action. Cosmetics de net de this, nos trums cannot, but pure whisky, taken as a medicine, will. If the lady of society returning from a reception or shopping expedition, will use a little pure whisky, Nature will be assisted sethat Instend.ef breaking down It will be tided ever until It can recuperate. If the weary woman who is bcMt by work and cares will de the same thing, she, tee, will be helped. Any thing that assists nature helps bring health. The Importance of using only pure whisky cannot be tee strongly urged, but there Is llttlft geed and pe whisky te be had. The only safe one te take Is Duffy's. It Is a Pure Matt Whisky, free from nil Impurities and has been used by the most premlnentmen and women in Amer ica for years, it Is recommended by the lead ing physicians, chemists, clergymen, and It merits the great popularity It has. (1) w EAK, UNnKVRiipp.n PAivrs. Of the Human Bedy Enlarged, Developed, Strengthened, etc., Is an Interesting advertise ment long run tn our paper, .In reply te In quiries we will sav that there Is no evidence or humbug about this. On the contrary, the advertisers nre very highly Indorsed. Inter ested prison may get waled circulars giving all particular, by writing te the ERIE MKDI- ng te tltfale, UAiiiii.,enwnni., nu N. Y. Daily 7b-fll-IydAw. lean lire. fl OLDEN (SPECIFIC. DRUNKENNESS en THE LIQUOR HABIT POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING Dlt. MAINE' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It rim be given in n cup of coffee or tea with out the Icuouledge of the person taking It; Is absolutely harmless, and will effee n perma nent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been made tem perate men who have taken Gelden Specific In their coffee without their knowledge, and to day believe they quit drinking of their own free will. IT NEVER FAILS. The system once Impregnated with the Specific, It becomes an utter Impossibility for the liquor appetite te exist. Fer sale by CHAS. A. LOCHETt, Drnggfst, Ne. 0 East King Street, Lancaster, Fa. augs-lydll.W. F Ct.othine. 1889 NOVELTIES! XOOU -AT- H. GERHARTS. The most' complete assortment of Spring OMTceatlng English Cheviots, Diagonal and Casshncre Suiting and Treusering that has ever been shown In this city. Workmanship the hest and all goods warranted as represented. H. GERHAHT, Ne. 4-1 North Queen Street, 8-Only Direct Importing Tailor In the City of I.anratcr. JTOPI THINK I At this day, when competition Is great, the customer leeks te sec Who Qlves,Net Premises -HA HO A INS. Customer, Step I Think I Who pay for ex tendi, e advertisements 1 We de net Advertise Ba n;aln,Clea ring Rnlca, etc., but glve yen the benefit of that which ethers glethe printer. Our Counters Contain All that Is New In SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND SPRING OVERCOATS. Our Prices arc the Lewest Possible te de Jus tice te customer and ourselves. NOS, sai and van west king street. marlJ-3md M VERSA It ATHFON. It's Your Chance It's Your Chance New te Buy Geed Variety -AND- DOWN IN PRICE. If jeu inbs It new m'll regret It, for Itcests you iieihlug te take n leek at the Bargains. Lei us remind Jim that we are giving (FULL VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR Yeu leave with uv, and we'll net send out one dissatisfied purchaser If we knew It. Ask te see our IIROAD WALK CHEVIOTS, In fckelcten Backs, for Summer Wear, At SIS. They Are Ackuevv ledged Bargains. Reliable Clothiers, Ne. 12 East King Street, LANCASTER. PKNN'A. lO CLOTHING BUYERH. LGansman&Bre. HEADQUARTERS G. A. R. Indigo Blue Salts at $ 6.00. - Indigo Blue Suits at $ 8.00. Indigo Blue Suits at $10.00. They are all our own make and guaranteed te give perfect uitUfuctlen. TWO SETS OF BUTTONS Te Each Suit. Yeu will Nieat leu.l 25 per cent, by buying your G. A. It. Kutt direct from the makers. L. Gansman & Bre., C8 and 08 HOnTH QUEEH ST., i.W. CORNER OF OBAMOE, LAMCA8TEB, PA. w SPRING CLOTHING, mirs mmi 9rn H AOKR BROTHER. HAGER A BROTHER. Nes. 25, BARGAINS IN DRESS SILKS. We have Just received andareefTermj at UREATLY REDUCED PRICES A LAROE LINE OF BLACK AND COLORED DREtW S1LK8. DLACK PEAU DE SOIE, 11LACK SATIN RIIADAME, DLACK FAILLE KRANCAISE. BLACK OnOS OKAlK SILK. DLACK SURAH 8ILK, . BJJ.VCK ARMUItESILK. All the Newest and Most Desirable Bhadea In FAILLE FRANCA1HE, SURAH SILK, Complete Lin of Novelty Bilks PRINTED CHINA SILKS, PRINTED INDIA HHG6R St BROTH6R Nes. 25-31 West King Street. B ahd a Mcelrey. bard & Mcelrey, Net. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, DREW OOODft-Hneclal Bargains In Black aii wool, stnnencs wici extra value. -Next grade 44 Inches wide, 75c in veur samples effLOOnuatltvand eemimr 40 Inches wide, 87c; bring yoursamnteseriT.oaquatltynnd comeara with this number. srade 4S inches wide, 11.00 ; rrcnlsr price, 11.25. ti ljOgi-ade Is 24 Inches wide, actual measure, extra W :.s. '. -J. a'; i. lJ i 25. 37';, , CO and 75 cents. l,,,.li,-. 1-A,ll The best line et and 12Kc In the city. CORHETS-Cersels at 25c, 39c, 60c, 75e, (LOO. eiinnica ni .cm man !... ItOfJIERr The tiest value In Hosiery In the I julles Mtlil Chillier,, nhsnltifrltf I.! l.laf.r llnan. -.-.....-. ....r.r....--.Y.....-..- ...... -.-, uinvr.iiwr.AK iJinirji, Men ssiia umiurcn Ribbed Vests. I2U. 25. ), 75 cents. Indies' Onuzn vpsui. fiOc. Men s naurn veets from 25c tin. One at 25c ; worth 60c. 8ee these Men's Jean Drawers iwcr chiefs at 26c : regular price, 75c ; this Is a decided bargain. OILCLOTH We carry a larger stock of Fleer and Table Oil Cleth than any ether retail Dry floods Heuse In Lancaster. We have concluded te make a Hneclal Bale of Meer Oil Cleth. As this Is house cleaning time, and should you want te replenish, come and sea us It you want bar gains In Fleer Oil Cleth. BICYCLES Before you buy a Bicycle or Tricycle call Bnd sea us. Agents for tha Premier Hafety Bicycles. Alse different make, for boys and girls. Hafety Blej-rles and Tricycle. Bleycl. IIes only fiOc. Bicycle Hese Supporters only 25c each. BARO & Mcelrey, AGENTS FOR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRT GOODS K0S. SS AMD 35 BOOTH QOEEN STREET, Opposite Fountain Inn. B LACK SILKH. !Metz:rer & Haughman CALL ATTENTION TO L0TB OF SPECIALLY CHEAP BLACK SILKS! At$1.00and$1.25 Per Yard. Without Doubt the Beit for the Heney Ever Offered. METZGER& HAUGHMAN, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE N; EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. FHHNESTOCK'S. We have opened diirlnc the past week a full line of Summer Wash Fabrics and Light Weight Weel Dress Qoed, consisting of Whltn, Black and Cream IndluLlneus, Black French and Demes, tic Lawns at KM and 25 cents. The best assortment of Zephyr UliiKhams shown In this city at 8, 10, J2 j mid 15 cents. 600 Yards Plain Cream Cruzy Cleth at 12 cents. Kcetch Ginghams and Zephyrs at 20, 22 and 25 cents. A full sleck of French and Demestic Hatcens at 12;$, in and M cents. Batistes In Fin In Cream and Figured nt 10 and 12; cents. Chnllle lu both Cotten and Weel. Flald and Check Nainsoek In White and Black. Fancy Open Werk White Dress Stuffs. A crrat variety of Embroidered FIeuucIuks. All-Weel Cream Tennis Flannel, Vi yards wide, nt 75 cents; sold everywhere at fl.OO. Alte a geed selection of Hunshadc mid Fans, FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 36 and 37 East King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. JUntchce. H. Z. IUIOADM &. BON. LOW PRICES. Following will he found a list of goods low prlrcd-always In our steck: Child' Geld Finger Rings, 25c.; Misses' Oeld Finger Rings, 75c.; Ijidlcs' Geld Finger Rings, 11.03; Bleeve Buttens, 25c., 60c., 11.00; Cellar Buttens, 2V te 11.00; Diamond Cellar Buttens, 1200; Ladles' and Mlse' Breastpins, 25c. te 11.00; Mourning I'lns and Earrings, 2V. te tS.OO; Bracelets, 25c. te 10; Nickel Clocks, 11.00; 8-Day MautteCleek,.75; Ladle' Geld Watches, 115.76; Nickel Walchis, 11.00; Bllver Watches, JIO. JVRepalrlng In all branches by geed workmen and all work warranted. H. Z. RHO ADS & SON, Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. (Carpet T ARGAINH 1 GO Shirk's Carpet Hall I - FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. Wr. IlATK.rilE LAKOr-IT AMI liRNTKTOtK INTIIcClTT. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. iOoelto. FenDersmith's Bookstore, (Opfieiilte Court Heumv Is the I'LACE te lll'Yall the M(t Talki'd About, at Trices BELOW thnl'ubllslier'a l'rlce. "MAHOAILS," by Ebers. ORKIFENUTEIN," by Craw ford. " THE ALl'INF. r.VY,! by WMcr. " I'ASSE IlOSn," by Hardy. "JOHN HERRING, Geull, liiVtfd i x. 27, 29, 31 West King Street SATIN RIIADAME, OROS GRAIN. for Trimmings and Combinations. SILKS PRINTED COLORED PONGEES. Opposite Fountain Inn Henrietta Cleth at Zte, Mc, Mc. Our Mle nnslllr worth 87Uc Next vradn mhi nlesefll.OOqualltyanil comeara with this number. Next icc.Sl.ZS. Bericnlns lu Black Bilk at Tie, Jl.00, 11.21. 1.90; our .. ..Ib.. ....all,. Hi.... fndtm Fnrt... R.. ... 1,..a..l.. . Uericnlns lu mack Hllk at 75c, S1.00, 11.25. J 1.90 niiallty. Dress floods from 5c un. llHrgslnsat ..l,j . Mjtwnn uinntniikitiiuvill'i .Mil Kill III. II t Dress Ginghams and Tell du Nerd at 3), B, 10 The II. A B. Dress Ferm Corset at 11.00 Is net city. Ladles' and Men's 2,3, 4 and 5 pair for 25c. Iwn luln fnr 2iW. ..--,...... .. -..,. .. . , sieeium weiKni unanrwear, cneap. Indies', Vests from up. Indies' Hummer Merine let of Men'. Ornv Mixed Hsierigean underwear at 25c and S0c. at 250 nnrt Mr. One let of Men's Bilk Ilnndknr. COOPElt HOUSE.) drill. O ARGAINH I TO- C)ouBcfuittieltittn Woeba, "1ALLANDHEK THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Klxly Ceudlc-Llghti Beats them all. Anether It of Cheap Glelx s fur Gas and Oil Htews. TIIE"PERFEt'riON" METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUMUON Weather Strip. Beat them all. Thlsstrlpeutw-iarsalluthers. Keen out the cold, rlteps rattling of windows. Excludes thudnst. Ketpseut snow and rain. Anyone can apply lt no wasl or dirt inadelu applying It. C'nii tie fitted nnj where no holes te bore, ready for use. I will net split. wnrper shrink a cushion strip Is the iiuxt rfect.(At the hunc, Heater and Range Htnreef Jehn P. Schauni & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCAhTER PA. ttt n $Jte. B OOT8 AND SHOES. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just received, direct from the factory, ever one thousand pairs of ladles' Khecs that were made and stamped te be sold for SJ.50 a pair, but the party failed bsfore the iroeds were fin fin lihel i se I made thrin an ntrer at the factory for the goods and had them flnlsheil In splendid style, and I am ertVrlng you these shoes for iM and 12.00 per pair and every pair Guaranteed. Be this Is a rare chance te get a $2.30 shoe for tl M and tin). Alse a let of Men's and Bey's Bhecs we are closing out cheap. A full line of Black and Tan Oxford Tics for Ladies, Misses and Children at tha lowest price In the city. D. P.Stackheuse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, I. aSMydAw T-yr IN OKADEt DOWN IS," I'lUCK I BOYS' SHOES. Tlicrp's no cliuw of allecs we sell requiring nnd receiving mere tlnie nnd euro In ninkluR bcIltUeiih here Hum de thoe fur boys' wear alitics eHpeclnlly ndnpted for the reugheHt and tetiKlieHl kind of ncrvlce n well ns tlie II nest nnd hiuidwnnc-tt shnict for tlmm. Ik'tttecii thetH', loe, you'll llnd everv ether keihI crude you'll leek for. llclew our prices no denier enn j t ife.cllhcr. without ftklmnlinrthe ftrmi iile. It ilim't tmv te fitly the cKinipy Kinua ler ueys' wear ; tlie licet 'a net tee strong nnd geed. At $1 we linve n htreng lncc nhee, hciuu lc. cut upiwrs, geed ceuntern, nnd seIch tdnndnrd screw fiisleucd ; lea 3 te 5 ; right for style mid HI ; strong for wear. A shoe se geed yott've never bought for ene dollar any wlierv. Anew line of shecsjtist here $1,115 ; I nit ten or hook hats; have seam less vamp, glove gralu tops, sewed liottems, and solid liecls. The Htyle'a geed ; it's nn all-lent her shoe from heel te (ec that menus, It will net fall te pieces en a rainy day. Anether stronger and heuvlcr in every way nl the same price. They'll go te the same wearer mere tlinu ouee, At ll.SO we've finer grades ; luvre seamless vamps, fair stitched edges, Imitating custom work, excellent uppers and solid leather counters and soles. Trying these euce you'll be likely te leek this way again for the same sort. They're net faulty In style or wear, lscttcraud liner makes up and up in price $1.7Mn,M. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 Nektii Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. marZMyd&w B OOTH AND RHOEH. etin- Men's Light Checki-rtd and I'laln High lloek-Iicn Canvas Rhees,w lib lubber soles, for Tennis, GyuinHhliiins, IliiKn Dull, etc., slreNAte 0, J1.2.V Tlie regular price of these shoes )s 11.60, but we bought a" Jeb Let." When tlirwe are all we don't think tan get any inore te sell nt this price. Men's Wlgnams, !l; Indies, 76c; llejs, (.', and Children's Mc. These, tee, nre a "Jeb Let." Next let will have te lm old at regular prices. Men's, Beys' and Youth's Tan Tip Regular Cut, Hook-Lace Bhecs, SU'fl per pair; better grade, of Men's at ti, KM and 5-1. .Men's Tip Tan Lew Lncn Klines nt3IV) mill VI. Heys' Veal Calf I.ncc, Butten and Congress fthies,lzc8 3 teB, S1.23. We have oue of the largett lines and assort ments of Men's, Beys' and Youth's Calf Den. gnlu nnd Kangaroo Hhevn in the city. Ladles' Plain Toe Tan Oxfords, "Jc. and up wnrdn. liadles' Tip Tan Oxfords, 7Sc. and upwards. Ladles' Patent leather Tip Oxfords, 75c. and upwards. Lmlles' PIhIii Te Doiigela.Oxfi)rds,73c.and upwards. The two last mentioned shoes brat anylhlnc we ever saw for the money. Ladles' Kid Opera Bllppers.Mc and upwards. Tbe One-Price Cash Heuse. Nl Tbe Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes. 3 & 5 East King St., LANCABTER, Pa. jra-Htere closed cvrryeenlngatl o'clock, ex cept Monday and baturday. Jltttubiun. F LINN k BUENEMAN. HousePurnishing Heeds. PL.U7VBINC -AN Gas Fitting. Tin Roetling and Spouting. Heating By Het Air AND 152 N. QUEEN ST., LANCAhTElt, PA. D. P. STACKHOUSE. IM I BIT FREY k EffiB, Flu k mm, furniture. w IDMYEIl'SCOKNER. AN ADVANTAGE YOU SHOULD NOT MISS. Tlin advanlase of selecting from the largest and most complete stock of FURNITURE we ever elTered, and ene which must satisfy most anyone. Ills well sclected, the newest In design, geed and Lew Priced, The advanlflKe of selecting from sik.i a stock Isnu Important consideration, and assures the purchaser perrcct satisfaction. we were lie er In belter shape te serve you. Is there anything you want In Furniture? IP SO, CALL AT WIDHYER'S FURNITURE STORE, CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. TTEINITSIFB. Yeu Must Buy FURNITURE Your house will net be comfortable without something te make 11 atlractlve te yourself, our neighbor and your friends. Our aim Is In aid In making It attractive and conifertahln fur you at the. least possible cost with Furniture, reliable nnd well made. Our fUc. floors nre packed te their utmost, from which toeheosc. Nice Perch Chairs, Bcnclirsandltecker,Cami Chairs nnd Cots. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, TIIU I'lCOl'LE'S riHOPl'INU riiAOE, 27 k 20 Seuth Queen St e CUB A OlIlllS OCHS & GIBBS, FUUNITUKE, 2d, 3d & 4th Floers, 3 1 S. Queen St. Lucky Ciianci:. A reliah e manufacturer made a let of special new designs in Oak and Ash Bed Roem Suites and Sideboards for a New Yerk dealer, who fails, and cannot take tliem. Wc made a hard cash offer for them, and they arc here, at prices near cost el making. A chance for you if you're furnishing. New style, well-made Furniture fer'any room in the house at very small prices. Ochs & Gibbs, Manu facturers and Dealers. 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 S. Queen st. all-lyd Q$t0cevttfB. A T DUilHK'S. REDUCTIONS IN CANNED GOODS. Fhe cents for Fill's Cern isclieap. MrGftW's Cern, he. Baker's Cern, 10c. Paris Cern, flne, 2 cans for 25c. Calirernlu Peaches, e,t. cans, 2V. 'iilirirntii'herrlCM,it. cans, 23c. Cnllfernla Bartlutl Pears, 25c Fine. Whole Tomatoes, JOc ut. ran. Tomatoes lu nt. glass Jars, IV. French Pens, Ht, Nicholas brand, lie. Threu cans Hiring. Brans for 25c. Fresh Letisterand Halmnn. OH and Mustard .Sardines. Durkee Hatad Dn-sslm;. line Olive Oils, Ac, Ac. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCABlElt.PA. T IlKIBTH. -THE- Big Fruit Sale -AT- REIST'S STILL CONTINUIS. Thew K-pound for 2.x-. Prunes are keIiik fast. TIiemi Flne Peaches, we told you aWit, at He. Ir tmund, or lie. by the box, will be all lu a very short tlme at the rale they are new scllhifu. 'lliose Fine, Leikc, HlemUsa Haislns, at 3 iieunds for 2.V., are a " Big Drive." The one) nt -pound fer2.V-., are a decided barualn. iti member, n luive fully twenty or mere dlirercnt kind of Foreign and Demestic Dried Fruits, that will be sarrlflrvd from new en. They must ue-ljrini; what they will. Ilnndsome LarKO New Iiycr Figs, ft-oeund for 25c. MEATS AND FISH. Extra Dry Dried Beef, Inc. per pound. Extra Dry Dried Beef, HKr. per pound. Extra Dry KiiucklcDrlcrHccf, He. jx-r pound. Picnic Hams, 10c. T imund. Hiiuuner Bologna, tie. per pound. NO. 'i MACKEKEL. Ne. 2 Mackcrel ridurcd from I5c. te MYfi. per '"Extra Large Ne. 1 Bleated Mackerel, 1 te 1J Kiund,22c. er IH-iund. Pickled Csinli,fH -r Kiind. Whlle Fish, Pickled, gc. lr iKiund. L'ur-lisid of Halt I Jirge Juinle Ba;s SOc. (itiikllcisla.lnbexes.flc. er )Hiund. Veliaueiifl theusuud Bit; Burgelns.and In vlte ou te call and see our Immense stock. J. Frank Reist, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL CIHOCEK, LANCASTEIt. PA. OTnvvirtO'0 STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Standard Carriage Werk. EDW. EDGERLEY, Ne. 40, 2, II, 45 Marke. Street. Rear of Post Pest Post elllce, Lancaster, Pa. Buggies, Phaetons, Family Oarrisgics. The finest stock In the country te select from. We can sul t e cryUMy. Prices te suit the time A flne line of rVoeiul-Hand Werk. New Is the time te gel J'"ur Carriage Re lulnted and Rcjalrel. Our repairing; cuimet lx excWlcd. One set of workmen especially cm cm ple M for that purpose. .,..- Call aud exarulue whether you wish te buy or uet. KvavtUt' Cttlbt. flENNBYLVAVIA flAILRnADBCMElttTfJf IT In effect from Mar 1.1. 1SJBV , i '3 Trains leatk LAWCAfrritn and leave and f., '. riveaii-niiaacipniaas louews: Leave- Leave 1, Laneater. ;; Iran a. m. t, e-as a. m. : a. m. i s ftii a. re. J. )e.as a. m. . 'WERTWAnD. Pacinc Express News Exprcsst. Way Pa'senscrt Philadelphli ii:-i p. ni. 1:30 a. m. :M a. m. 7KKI ii in. Mall train vlnMLJeyl ... a ..inn irnnir..,.,,, Magnra Express. Hanover Accem... Fast Llnet via Columbia I. n. m. vln Columbia 10-55. m. ; u.-ee a. ms ,-' lU'.l a. in Frederick Accem....... via felnmlilft 2:10 p. m. '; 2-Mb. ttL.K uincaster Accem...., Itarrlshurg Accem.. Cetlimhlfl .Ippnm.. via.Ml.Jey. z:i.i p. m 4:ID p. in 5:11 p. m D:20 p. m 0:30 p. m. J, 7:40 p. m. 7-Jtn n. m. is Ilarrlsburp: Express- 1?:10 p. ra. rl Lancaster Acce..... ....KAHTWAnD. Phlln. Expressf Fast Llnef .... . lAticaster Acce . Harrlsburg Express.., lincaster Accem Columbia Arcem... Atlantic Kxprcssf...-, Heashore Express. Philadelphia Accem. Sunday Mall ..., D.ty Expressf...- Hiirrlshiirc Accem, Mall Trelnt...-..--. a.iw p. in. , J Leave Lancaster. i.'Jl a. m. t-.i't a. m. ft 1.1 a. m 8:10 a. m. S-Vi a. ni, 0-flO a. m. 11:35 a. m. 12.W p. m. ;i..v p. m. S.-in p. m. t:l.'.p. m. 0:l"i p. m. 8-35 p. ni. Atlfss r-H Mfllla. Ki 4-2S a. m. rf :se a, m. HiO a. III. 10-20 a. m. vliiMt.Jiiy. 11:15 a. m. 1:2.1 p. m. 8:15 p. tp. tr.lS ft. tn. 6:45 p. m. fl-wi p. m. :S5 p. m. 10.05 p. m. IThe only trains which run dally. On Huiulay the Mall train west runs by way Columbia. J. It. WOOD, General PawiiRer Agent. CHAM. E. PUU1I, Ocneral Manager. f,m.m.,mmw.fmm..mmt.i, .11 - s .mi ....i. 1 , ,M PHILADELPHIA A HiaDINO ItAILHOAD ItEADINQ 4 COLUMBIA DIVISION. On and after Sunday, May 12, 1S. trnlm leave Ijtncastcr (Klni; street), ns follews: I-or 1(endlni and liitermedlHle points, week days ?iu n. m 12A5, 33 i. 111.; Sunday, 8.-05 a m.,3:V. p, ni. I-or Pnlladclehla, week days, :s) a. m., 12:35, a p. m.; Hundays, 3:55 p. m. .Fer New Yerk vln l'lilU'ilelplila, week days, 7:30 a. m.,12:,3:35p.ln. V.,r New Yerk via Allcntewn, -sTk dayr. 12:35 p. ni. ' Fer Allenlewn. week days, 7.M a. in., 3-33 p, m.; Sunday, 8:55 p.m. p or Pettsvllln, week days, 7-SOa. m., 3:33 p. rn.i Sunday, 3.51 p. m. ' Fer ltmnen, week days. 7fln n.m.,K"a,6M p. ni. J Sunday, 8:05 a. in, 3.i5 p. in. Fer UarrliburR, week days, 7.-00 n. m.,12:i3, 8:12p.m.; Sunday, 8.-05 a.m. .Fer quarry vl lie, week days, 8:35, :30 a. m., 3.W, 8.0O p. m. : Sunday, 6:10 p. in. TUAINS FOB LANCASTER. I.eave rteadlng, week days, 7:20, 1 1 -S3 a. m., 6A5 p. in.: Sunday, 7:20 n. in.; 3:10 p. ni. 1 ve Philadelphia, week days, 4:15, 1030 a. m.. 4.O0 11. 111. Leave New Yerk via Philadelphia, week days, s$U l.w. III.. IWi Wail 1. ill. Iao New Yerk via Allcntewn, week day 4-OOn. in.. IKUp.ni. Iave Allenlewn, week days, 5:52 a.m.: 4:30 p.m. Lenve Pettaville, week days, &M a. m., IM Leave Lebanon, week days, 7:12 a. in., 1230 7:15 p. in. : Sunday, 7A5 a. tn., 3:45 p. m. Iieave Harrlsburg, week days, 8:25 a. m.; Hun day, fl.50 a. m. Leave Qnarryvlllc, week days, :40, Bi5a.re., 2:45, 4.6.1 m. ; Sunday, 7:10 n. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. !.cnve Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, and Meuth street wharf. Fer Atlantic City, week days, expresses, .00 a. in. and 4.-00 and 6.-00 p. m.: Accommodation, 7:30 a. 111. and 4:30 p. m. ; Sunday. Express, 8.-00 and 0:00 a. in., Accommodation, 830 a. mJ 4:30 p. m. Bcturnliig leave Atlanlle City, depot earner, Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues. Weekday. Express 7.-00 and 10:12 a. m. and 4 p. m. Accum Accum Accum modallen.S.Oun. m. nnd 4-30 p. 111. Sundays F.xpress, 4 and 6:30 p. in. Accommodation, 7.30 a. in. and 4.-05 p. m. Detailed tlme tables ran tie obtained at ticket office. A. A. MlLEOD. C. O. HANCOCK. Vice Prcs. A Ocn'I M'gr. Clcn'l I'ass'r Agt. LEBANON A LANCASTEK JOINT LINE HAILUOAD. Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and after ML'.ndat, May 12, 1S. KOItTIIWAHI). Iavn A. M. r. M, King Street, Une. 7.-U) 12.35 tiucaster 7:07 12:1.1 Mauhclm 7:33 1:20 Cornwall 7:50 l.'W Arrive nt Irfhanen. 8:11 1:58 BOUTHWAHD. Leave A. M. p. M. Ibanen 7:12 12:30 Sunday, r. h. a. x. r. si. iz a.-w V50 8:1.1 tSS 8:1.5 0:48 ,:17 3:53 4.-04 an 7.-0C DM 6:1 I'. M. A. M. r. . 3.45 430 1:30 fixa 7:15 TM 7:10 8:10 IS,! 8:40 gan D:U Cornwall 7:27 12:45 Manhclm' 7:5S 1:18 Lancaster 837 1:52 Arrive nt KIngStrccI, Iaiic. B:M 230 A. M. WHJJpN, BupL B. A C. H.H.NEFF7hupt.dlt.lC . '1 8:30 040 Railroad. 5:10 or r7iT- &'fttcltC. -11TATHEH. - a -wasw a aa , .j Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Mpci Etc., at LOWhHT Pit: cs. Eve.OV- .'""a UICI2.fi no Ontlcnl Goods. jt-ieRriipn limn i'hi Article lu this I .I no (;a "ne Carefully UeT. " ,. VI Leuis Weber, VfiiS Ha HUUHnrihUnuiill M.irP B B 1,J. ft.!- ""'"- 'te IVUHLAIIUEANDINCHEAMED Watch Sales In du te the fact that we hnve always a large and choice stock te scltct from. THAT WE SELL THE Best TfiTatcliT 1 FOR THE LEANT MONEY. That WE DO NOTSELL WHATWECANWOT OUAUANTEE. p, ies Buyers should appreclnte our eflbrU te glve geed goods, and ran depend iieii everjttilng we sell te m as represented. HERR, Jeweler.. Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. TEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. GRADUATING PRESENTS. Latest and Choicest Neieltles for fJraduatln Presents. " Watches, Clmlni, Pens, Pencils, Fans, 1U. n glcs, Jewelry, etc., etc. EXAMINATION OF EYEH FREE. NO DROIW USED. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, I.ANCASTER, I'l-N'N'A. (Clilmt ilrtll. H KJH MARTIN. China Hall. if j ou want te replace any article of Crockery or GlassHure that may be broken In inei lug, or If you with te rcplace old or furnish new China Hall U the place te get reliable ware at the Lewest Prices. WARES GUARANTEED. Exchanged If Net Satisfactory. High &7Martin, ' NO. 15 EAST KING STREET. M ftf al J. . .1 , ; - "r i
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