ir H&vy J THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1889. TUB STEW AKT ffllt CASE ENDED. Millien Probably Fer the Ceatastaata and llntf a Millien Ter the Lawyer. The fifth t ever the Stewart million U practically at an nd. The contestant, it is believed, will have a big slice from the tl8.OOO.0UO which Mr. Hilten finally ol el ol Ulnetl from tlie $1,000,000 left hi in by A. T. Stewart, as they Will be aatUlled with n small amount, The lawyers are all high-priced men, anil will ceme In for biff fwt. Jeseph II. Chnate might be reasonably exncditl te derive $150,000 for services actually rendered te his clients in the prosecution of the case, com bined with his services te the ether slile in ficttlhifr It out of court. This would make the round sum of half a million dollars a f.ilrestlmatoertho total payments te the distinguished lawyers and in legal ox ex ixiiiftes en both sides. or nniinel for the contestants was Rosceo Cenkllng, who rendered important sorvlces In Its preiarUen. He was In attendnuce when the probate cenrt otiened en the 12th day of March, 1S8S, when the tight may be said te have actually begun. That was the famous " bllzrard day' and it was ex ex ex josure encountered in breasting that storm which cost the great lawyer his Ufa. It will be interesting te nete the appraisement of Mr. Cetikling's service in this case, ac cording te the settlement arranged between Judge llllten and the surviving lawyers in it. Among the ether eminent lawyers en that side wero Mr. Jeseph II. Cheate. ex Judge William O. Cheate, Mr. Michael DevTne and Frederick H. Coudert. The most noted lawyers en Judge Hilten's side Aero ex-Surregnte Rollins, Mr. Elihu Reet, cx-Atternev General Leslie W. Rus sell and Jasper w. Ulltiert, ex-Judge of the supreme court In Brooklyn. The litigation in which Mr. Hilten had a vital Interest was that brought te set aside the transfer made te him by Mrs. Stewart neon after her husband's death, of all A. T. Stewart's business interests. The property hore involved was estimated at $12,000,000. If Mr. Hilten had lest that suit, with the accumulated Interest, he would have been rendered comparatively penniless. That suit was brought by Mrs. Sarah Smith through the firm of Martin A- Smith, Mr. Frederick W. Ceudert being ceunsel in the cute. W'M. lteiiEHTi, M. D., Phyalclan te the Man chester, Eiig., Infirmary and Lunatic Hospital, Profeiser of Medicine In Owen's College, lu apenklng of kidney dilute, says! "One third die of uremic (uric acid) poisoning. A con siderable number of dropsy. Oiie-tirtli from ccendary pneumonia, pericarditis (Inflamma tion of the heart sac), or pleurlny, exhaustion, indigestion, or the complications of apoplexy, hardening of the liver, bowel ulcers, etc." Tha foregoing aie only a few of the common symp toms of ndnnced kidney dlscase, and this ex plains why Warner's Safe. Cure cures se many different symptoms, called diseases, and why it has such popularity. Ask your friends nud uelghbers iibeut It. Dlscase "ml Death Force their way Inte many a household that might be protected from their Inroads, by th simple precaution of keeping In the house that benign family medlelne and safeguard of health, IIeMcttcr'i Stomach Hitters. Particularly where thcr are children, should it be kept en hand, us a prompt reinedy for Infantile com plaints, In their outset easily conquerable, but which, If allowed te engraft themselves en the delicate chlldlih organism, nre net easily dis lodged, and speedily work grloveus mischief. Irregularity of the bewels, ludlgestleu and bil iousness, are ullment.s of common occurrence In the household. Children, living In malarieus regions, nre mere liable te be attacked with chills nud fever than adults, and the rauges of that fell ilKciuc In their 8) stem are speedier and mere serious. In remote localities, far from professional aid, it Is especially desirable. Special Jloilcce. Kupepsy. This Is what ou ought te have. In fact, you must have It, te fully enjoy life. Thousands urc searching for It dully, and mourning because they Ilndlt net. Thousands upon theusunds of dollars are sent annually by our ieeple lu tun hope that they mayjattaln this been. And yet It may be had by ull. We guarantee that Elec tric Hitters, If lued according te directions and the use persisted in, will bring you Geed Diges tion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and Install Instead Eupepsy. We rccommeud Electric Hit ters for Dysiiepsla, and ull diseases et I.tvcr Htemacli and Kidneys. Held ut GOe and 81 per bottle by II. 11. Cochran, druggist, U7 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (4) A Scrap r I'uuer snve Iler Life. It was Just mi ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but It bused her life. Hhe was lu the lust stages of cdiisuuiptlen. told by physicians thut heus Incurable und could live only a short time; she weighed leis than seventy pounds. On n piece of w rapping paiwr she read of Dr. King s New Discovery, and get a sample bottle; It helped her, she bought a Urge bottle, it helped her mere, neught another and grew better fust, continued its useuud Is new strong, healthy, resv, plump, weighing 1K pounds. Fer fuller pnrticularH send stump te XV. II. Cele, Druggist. Fert Smith. Trial bottles or this wonderful Discover Free ut 11. II. Cochran's drugstore, 137 mid I.W North Queen stroet, Lancaster, Fa. Iliickleu's Arnica Salve. Tlie HlstSalvk In the world for Cut, Hrulses Her.'s, I'lcers, Halt lllieuni, Fer Seres, Tetter, Chapped llunds. Chilblains, Cerns, nnd all hkln Eruptions, nud positively cures Files, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed toglvejier teglvejier toglvejier fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 21 cents per box. Fer sale by 11. 11. Cochran, Druggist, Ns, M7 nnd Id North Queen street, Lancaster, I'll. June27-ld Mothers I Mothert ! I Mether t I t Arc you disturbed at night unci broken of j our rest by a sick child sintering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, goat onceund get n bottle or Mils. WIN'S- LowsTseorHiNa syrup, it win reiioe the peer little sutfercr Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, nud gl e rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, eeratlng like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use lu all case and plcusuut te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of thu eldest and best fem.ile physicians and nurses In the United States. Sold everywhere, 25 cents u bottle. muylH-lj dAw yiumbinti. F LINN& IIUENEMAN. PLUMBING AND- Gas Fitting. Tin Roetling and Spouting. Heating By Het Air AND- STEAM. in, ft Breneiiian, 152 N. QUEEN ST., LANClSTKlt, FA. (Crtvi-lnnee. OTAXDARD CARRIAGE WORK. Standard Carriage Werk. ERW. EDGEHLEY, Ne. 40, VI, 43, Market Street, Hear of Post Pest v etllce, I-uncestir, Fa, Buggies, Plistens, Family Carriagies. The finest stock In the country te select from. We can suit ever) body. Frlrea te suit the times A tine line of .-x.-i-end-Hinid Werk. New Is the time te get your Carriages He- Caluted and Repaired. Our repairing cannot c excelled. One set of werkiueu especially em em cleved for that purpose. Call ud examine whether you wish te buy or net. Heusefurnisliing Goods. OODd BARSArARILLA. SPRING MEDICINE Is a necessity wllh nearly everybody. Tbe run down, tired condition at this season Is due te Impurities In the bleed which har accumula ted during th winter, and which must be ex pelled If you wish te feel well. Heed's Sarsapa tills thoroughly purities and Tllallzta Ids bleed, creates a geed appetite, cures biliousness and headache, (Ires healthy action te the kid neya and liver, and Imparts te tlie whole body a feeling of health and strength. This spring try IIOOD'H SARSAl'ARILLA " I take Heed's Hamaparllla eTcry year as a spring tonic, with most satisfactory results.' C, Paiucclke, 849 llrldge street, Brooklyn, X. Y. Heed's Baruparllla Purified my bleed, gave tne strength and overcame the headache and dlrzlness, se that I am able te work again. I recemmend Heed's Harsapai Ilia toethers whose bleed Is thin or Impure, and who feel worn out or run down." Luther Nasex, Lewell, Mats. CREATES AN APPETITE " With the first bottle of Heed's Sarsaparltta my headache entirely disappeared, and when before I could net muster up an appetite for ray meats, I cannot new get enough meals te satisfy my appetite. I am at present taking my second bottle." William Laxsixe, Test O. A. H., Neenah, Wis. N. B. If you decide te take Heed's Bareapa rllta de net be Induced te buy any ether. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists, tl six for S. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR " OLDEN (SPECIFIC. DRUNKENNESS en THE LIQUOR HfYMT POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HALNES' UOI.DKN SPECIFIC. It can be given In a cup of coffee or tea with out the knowledge of the person taking It : Is absolutely harmless, and will effee a 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 Bpeclfie In Ihelr epflee 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 litter Impossibility for the liquor appetite te exist. Fer sale by CHAR. A. LOCHER, Druggist, e . Pifilk K,n Street, Lancaster, Pa. augS-lydM.W, V V EAK, UNDEVELOPED PART). Of the Human Bedy Enlarged, Developed, Strengthened, etc., Is un Interesting advertise ment long run In our paper, In reply te In quiries we will say thut there Is no evidence or humbug about this. On the contrary, the advertisers are ery highly Indorsed. Inter Inter estcd persons may get sealed circulars giving all particulars, by writing te the ERIE MFJ1I CAL CO., S Swan St., Bumile, N. X. Dally 7b. lerfe lite. fll-lydAw. palace of fashion. A STRICII BROS. ASTRICH BROS. PALACE OF FASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. GLOVES AND HOSIERY. OurWlielu Stock of Kid Gleve at it Sacrifice. Four-Butten Embroidered Buck Kid Gloves, with bread hands, elegant tuns nnd terru-cettu, reduced te 49c a imlr. All our 6 and 7-hook Lacing Gloves, In tarn, temi-eettn, drub, nieden uud slutes, formerly 87e and $1. ut 75c a pair. Bluck Silk Tufleta Gloves, 4-btitten length, nt lL'Jc a pulr ; regular prlee iiec. Pure Silk Gleve, embroidered back, elegant quality, finest spring 8uaden, re duced te liie a pair ; regular price 37c. Ladies' line Berlin LUle Gloves, ut Cc n pair. Children's Gloves, fie a pair. Ladiefl' Black Puie Silk Gloves, short wrist, 10c u pair. Black Colored Silk Mitts, lnj a pair. 1 IOSIERY. Unprecedented Bargains. One let of Ladies' Htweut 6c a pair, in unbleached, colored, grey nnd tun mixed and plain tan colors, never bold ut less than 10c a pair. Anether let of thesu dropped stitched hrwe, 4 pairs for iSe, in black and col ored. Tlie greatest bargain in Ludies' Fancy Hese at KK3 a puir. All the latest colors In strlK'd anil fancy, formerly sold at 18 and :20c. Ladles' Fast Black Hese, 10c a pair. Extra line Utilize Balbriggau Hese, 10c a pair. Vine Uaiue Bluck Cotten Hese, lL'Jc a pair. Elegant Blocked Fancy Hese reduced te 12Jc. Razzlc-Dazzle Hese, fancy, 12Jc. Grey Mixed, lHJc. Fancy Striped, full regular made, 121, 15, 10, 25 and COc. Our 25c Fancy Striped Huae are the best quality and styles for the price in this city. Come and leek at them. Great bargains In Children's Black Bibbed He;, at 15, 20 and 25 a pair; full regular made. One let of Beys' Bibbed Black Cotten Hese, size 7 te 8J, full regulur made, re duced te li)c a pair. Infant's White and Black Cotten Socks, 10, 15 anil 25c. Ladies' elegant Fancy Coleied LUle Thread Hee, dropped stitch, for 37 and 50c n pair. Owned te-day three large lets of Ladies' Bibbed Lisle Vests, ut 12 17. and 25c. ' 25e let in Cream, Blue, Pink and Grey. KEEP OUU BILLS. On presentation of bills te tlie amount of i-5.110 for goods purchased ut our store, even if net all bought in one day, we will present te you a copy of "Sunshine for Little Children," 4$ pages, und two elegant water color engravings, 13x10 in size. They cannot be purchased anywhere under il.25. Anyone buying 50e wei tli of goods ask for Seuvenlis. Silver Needle Cuse or Pittcque. ASTRICH BROS., 115 & 1 17 North Queen St. ummcr itcoevto. K T. CHARLES, ATLANTIC CITY. Ocrauund Dclauure Avenue, vlfl own Tuuks I1AV, JUNK Uth. niyis-anu ju.nah vvoettON, Jh, II Ol'ELNUR.MANDia ATLANTIC" CITY. UVV UFL.-N. EN. Under New Management. T. ft UILLETTE, Proprietor. e of Coleuude Hetel, l'iilludelhlu Ijt Illl3ind HOTEL C'HKTWOUDE. Jtemedelrd. Refurnished. Ul Slrcplng Aistrtineuls. Appt's First Cluw, Will open JCNKl. JunelV'ind MILS. .MAY W:JfJEFRORER. ritHE FLORIDA, ATLANTIC CITY. Choice, central location. Pacific Avenue, be tween N. Y. A Telinee Aves. Flrst-ciuKS house. IteUMinuble rutH. Oieii ull the veiir. DAVIS 4 BROWNE. mySind STOCKTON HUl'EL. CAPE MA.N J OPENS JUNE li. RATE.S,li AND SI PER DAY. BpcclHl reUs by the week, month or teu teu eon. Newly luiluted, remodeled and Improved, teO.000 expended. New Hall and Amusement Roem. Children's New Dining, Ball and Play Reems. Cuisine and service flrtt-ilats. Ele gant suites with parlor, bath uHd cletct. Or Or eheMre of eleven pieces. Roem plans at HLA HIUHA HO.NK' Piane Warcroems. CHESTNUT and ELEVENTH HtreU, up te June li, Dogs net taken. r. THEO. M'ALTON, Proprietor, H J. HARRY STAMM TEN GREAT BARGAINS! Ne- 24 Centre Square. BARGAIN NO. 1. 0c. Black Henrietta ...AtS7)(c BARGAIN NO. 2. 7Ke. Mack Henrietta -..., At t)c. 1IARUAIN NO. 3. Mc IJrcss Goods ... AtSV. BARQAIN NO. 4. tl.(U Drass Bilk Ijvce Kleuuclnf.........Attl.2J. THE NEW BOSTON STORE. Ne. 24r Centre Square. goet atxb SHtece. B OOTHANDHHOEH. BARGAINS IN SHOES. Just received, direct from tha factory, ever one thousand pairs of Ladlca' Bheea that were made and stamped te be sold for CSOapatr, but the party fulled befere tha geed war fin ished ; se I made them an offer at the factory for the goods and had them Onlshed In splendid style, and I am offering you these shoe for f 1 M and C2.00per pair and avery pair guaranteed. Be this la a rare chance te get a fci.80 shoe for I1.M and $2.00. Alse a let of Men's and Bey's Hhees we are closing out cheap. A full line of Black and Tan Oxford Tlea for Ladles, Misses and Children at the lowest prices In tha ally. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINd STREET, LANCASTER. PA. aSMydAw B OOW AND SHOES. WHO CAN BEAT UK- PRICES ? Men's Light Checkered and Plain High HiMik-Utce Canvas Hhees, with rubber soles, for Tennis, Gymnasiums, Base Bull, etc., sires 6 te V, 81.25. The regular price of these shoe Is 11.60, but we bought u " Jeb Let." When these arc ull we don't think ue csu get aiiy mere te sell at this price. Men's Wlgwnms, II; Ladles, 73c; lles, die, and Children's i'c. These, tee, ure a " Jeb Ijit." Next let will have te be told at regular prices. Men's, Beys' and Youth's Tan Tip Regular Cut, Heek-Luce Hheus, tl.C0 per pair; better grade or Men's at S2, f.'.W and 13. Men's Tip Tan Lew Lace Ahees at 11.00 uud $2. Beys' Veal Culf Lace, Butteu and Congress Hhoes, sites S te 6 11.23. We hnve una or tha largest lines and assort ments of Men's, Beys' and Youth's Culf Don Den Don gelu and Kunguroe Bheea In tha city. Ladles' Plain Toe Tan Oxfords, 74a. Bud up wards. Ladles' Tip Tail Oxfords, 75c. and upwards. ladles' Putcnt leather Tip Oxfords, 75c and upwards. Indies' Plain Toe Deugnla Oxfords, 7&c. and upwards. The two last mentioned shoes baut au thing we aver saw for the money. Ladles' Kid Operu Ullppers, ftoe. and upwards. Tbe One-Price Cash Heuse, The Leaders of Lew Prices IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LANCASTER, Pa. JrHtere closed every evening at I) o'clock, ex cept Monday und Saturday. goehe. AT FenDersmith's Bookstore, (Opposite Court Heuej,i Is tbe PLACE te BUY all the Most Talked About, at Prices BEIAJW the Publisher') Price. "MAROARS," by Eburs. " URKIFENrtTElN," by Crawford. 111 E ALPINE FAY.'l by Wister. " PAHHE ROSE," by Hardy. JOHN HERRINU," Gould. m'Jifa II ERRH HOOKMTORE. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Plush or Leathkk. A large and varied as sortment of New and Ele gant Designs, at prices way down. Call and sec our line at HERR'S BOOKSTORE, 53 & 55 N. Queen St. uugli-lyd -VreTICK TO TREaPAHSEIW AND OUN L NKRS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespuss en any of the lands of the Cornwall i ,jm niieeaweu esuiie in ierjanen or Lancaster euutles, w hether Inclesed or uulnclesed, either IUI ...VWU.pWV U. MUU,( Ul liIJ,Ug, HS Ul law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing en uld lands of the undersigned utter this nut'i-e. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN, R. PERCY ALDEN. ' EDW. C. FREEMAN, Atteruei for R. W. Celaraaa'a ilalra. D. P. STACKHOUSE. BY & HURT, 5r Cloeb. BARGAIN NO. 5. tt.00 White Bed Spreads....... At tt.VO. BARGAIN NO. 0. 60. Cerssts At 87):c BAROAIN NO. 7. lie Printed aateens .At Uc BARGAIN NO. 8. UM Black 811k -...At 11.00. 51 ru T3LAC ACK HII.KH. Metzger 3c Haughman CALL ATTENTION TO LOTS OP SPECIALLY CHEAP BLACK SILKS! At$1.00and$1.25 Per Yard. Without Doubt the Beit for tha Meney Ever Offered. METZGER & HAUGHMAN, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THK COOPKK 110U8F..) N KXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUHE. FHHNESTOCK'S. We have opaned during the past week a full Una of Hummer Wash Fabrics and Light Weight Weel Dress Goods, consisting at White, Black and Cream India Llnens, lilsck French and Demes, tic Iwns at 12; and 25eenU. The best asaertmant of Zephyr Oliighams shown lu this city at S, 10, U)( and IS outs. 600 Yards Plain Cream Craty Cleth at 12K cents. Hcetch Ulnghams and Zephyrs at 20, ?1 and 25 cents. A full stock of French and Deraaatle Hateeiu at !'.!)(, ID and Uti cenU. Untitles In Plain Craam aud Figured at lOand I2 cents. Challlca In both Cotten and Weel. Plaid and Check Nainsoek In White and llluck. Fancy Open Werk White Dress mulls. A great varlety of Embroidered Fleunelngs. All-Weel Cream Tennis Flannel, 1 yards wide, nt 74 cents j sold everywhere at 11.00. Alse a geed selection of Hunshadea and Faus. FAHNESTOCK'S, Nes. 35 and 37 East King Street, - Lancaster, Pa. QH, AHLKS HTAMM. BIG REDUCTIONS! Rest Ammeuta, Ge. a Uettle. 73c. Corsets at S0e. Each. Knitting Cotten at 3c. a Hall. 73c. Whlte Shirts at We. Each. SZ00 llleck Lace at 11.30 a Yard. 30c. Bilk O roves ut 25c. a Pair. 76c. Lace Caps at 60c. Each. 25c. Rustles at 17c. Each. 23c. rlllk Ribbon at 17c. a Yard. 12c. Luces at(e. a Yard. Faus at 1, 2, S, 3 CenU and Upwards. 23c. Dress Buttens at i',c a Down. Umbrellas at 24, 60, 74 CenU and Upward. Dress Ulughams at V R, 10 Cents a Yard. 40 Inch White Lawn at 12K a Yard. Colored Cheese Cleth at 3c. a Yard. Wc. Table Linen at 12e. a Yaid. 17e. Lara Mltta at 12. a Pair. CHARLES STAMM'S, Nes. 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER'S CHEAPEST BOSTON STORE. B A 111) it McELHOY. BARD & ISrlcELROY, Neg. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, DltLS.SOOOD'l-HpeclalltarKttliislu Ulack Henrietta Cleth at iKc, !Kc, 40e. Our 60 quality All Weel, 40 Inches wide, eitra vulue. Next arade M Inches wide, 75c ; worth VJ'Xc. Next grade Mlnches wlde,if7Ke; bring your samples of 11.00 quality and compare with this number. Next ' vi incurs wiuc, i.w; regular price, ji.ij. COIWETH-Cersets at 2ic. Sc. 60c. 75e. tl.Od. iiualed at less than 11.25. ut 25c ; worth 60c. Nee these Men's Jean Drawers enters ai s,c : regular price, .ec : tins is a decidel ulL.UIArill wecurrv u lureersteck efKhmr '.w If""1 ' 'nehes wide, actual measure, extru quallly. Dress Ooeds from 5c up.' liariral'ns at iyV ff!f l H' a w ttna 75 CIU'' Tu u'' "" of u OlnghBiiis und Telle du Nei d at i'A, 8, 10 lud 12c In the city. ' HOHIEItY-.The test value In Hosiery In the city, ladles' and Men's 2, S, I and 5 pair I Ladles' and Children absolutely Fust Pluck Hese, twu pulrs for 25c. .... 5'1i,i".v hVfirii1 weu " J""1. -"larn' Medium Weight Underwear, cheap. Illbbed eU. K 25, 60, 75 cenU. Indies' Uuuie Vists from 25e un. Indies' Hummer vsis. uiju. jitui s uuuze tsui rreni .ztc no. uiutninr M.n'. or, MR0?" JieuM '." M"""".'''' We have concluded te make a Hptclul Hale of Fleer Oil Cleth. As th sis house cleaning time, and should you wuut te replenish, tome and see us ir ou want bar gains In Iloer Oil Cleth. ,"'c;;CLEH-Befere you buy n Bicycle or Tricycle call and see us. Agents Ter Uie Premier 8afty Ulcyeles. Alse different make, for toys and girls. Mutely lllcycles and I rlcycles. Ulcycle IIemj only 50c. Hlcycle Hese ttupperters only 25c each. BARD & ISrlcELROY, AGENTS iiJR THIS SECTION, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS HOB. 33 AND 35 80UTH QUEEN STREET. Oppoitte Fountain Inn. JUotcltce. II. Z. KUOADS & bON. LOiA PRICES, Following will be found a list of goods-low prlced-elways In our Heck; Child's Ueld Finger Itlngs, 25c.; MUeV Geld Finger lllngs,75c.;Ladlw,' Oeld Flngerltlngs, I1.U0; Ulcere Uuttens, 25c., 50c., Il.tOj Cellar llutteus, 25c. te 1100; Diamond Cellar Ilutteus, I2.U); ladles' uud Misses' llreastplns, 25c. te II.U0 j Mourning Pliui and Earrings, 25c. te 5 00; UraceleU,25c.te10j Nickel Clocks, 11.00; B-DayMttntle('leck.,3.75; ijidles'Oeld Watches, 115.75; Nickel Watches, H.00; Hllver Wutches, f 10. eV-Kepiilrlug in ull bruurhes by geed workmen and ull work warranted. H. 2. RHO ADS & SON, .Jewelers, Ne. 4 WEST KINQ STRUT. BAROAIN NO. . V. Whlte India D' Llnen, Inehrs wide, at 10 cents a yard. BAROAIN NO. 10. I1.U While I)d Upreads AIX TEN UHEAT UARUAlNa WERE NF.VKR OFFERED ANYWHERE. WE'D LIKE YOU TO BEE Til KM. 3oeb. 21-Inch lllack Hllk at 73e. a Yard. Illack Merleat75.a Yard, f 1.23 Hluck Henrietta at 73c. a Yard. Hllk Velvets atOTXc a Yard. 41-Iuch Drew Cleths at I2c. a Yard, 81.24 Hllk Plush at 73v. a Yard. 611 neli UlarkHvrgeat tl.OOaYard. Zephyr Ginghams at 12;c. a Yard. 11.60 White QullU at 11.00 Eaeh. 73e. Whlte Napkins at Stic, a Desmi. All-Lluau Crumb Cleth, 2 yards wide, 23ea Yard. 17c. Ticking at 12c. a Yard. lllack Henrietta at 87(e. a Yard. 11.00 Drees Ooeds at 60c. a Yard. 60c. Drees Goods at 24c. a Yard. 21c. Dress Goods at I2)c. a Yard. W)i Dress (loeila nt 6e. a Yurd. Opposite Fountain Inn iiargains lu Ulacir HIIK at 76c. 11.00. 11.2J. 11.60 : our Thu II. A H. Dress Ferm Corset at 11.00 Is net for 25c. I -Adits', Merine :y Mixed lialbrlggan underwear One let of Men's Hllk Handker- at 25c and 30V. bur it a In. nml 'ini.innii r-inii, i.A.. . ni... M.mii n. eSuvuiture. W-lDMYEtVS CORNER. AN ADVANTAGE YOU SIIOUI.il NOT MISS, Tbe advantage or selecting from the largest and most complete stock of FURNITURE we ever effb.-ed, aud ene which must satisfy most anyone. It la well sclcoted, the newest In design, geed and Lew Priced, The advantage of clectlng front suvaasteck lean tmporUnlcensldaraitun, aud assurce Ihe purchaser perfect Mtlsfaolten. We were never In better shape te serve you. Is there anything you want In Furultiiret IP SO, CALL AT WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, COIINKH OF E. King & Duke Sts. H KlNlTrtU'H. Yeu Must Buy FURNITURE. Your house will net be comfortable without something le make It attractive te yourself, your neighbor and your frlcuds. Our aim Is te aid In making It attractive and comfertubla for you at tha least possible cost with Furniture reliable and wall made. Our five floors are packed te their utmost, from which te cheese, Nice Perch dials, Ilenrhea und ltecker,Camp Chairs and Cots, HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. THK l'KOPLK'S HIIOFPINCJ VLARK, 87 & 29 Seuth Queen St ec CHH OIUIW OQHS & GIBUS, FUIINITORK, A Lucky Ciiakck. 2J, 3d & 4th Floers, 3 1 S. OUEKN St. A reliable 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 them. We made a liard cash offer for them, and they are here, at prices near cost el making. A chance for you if you're furnishing. New style, well-made Furniture for any room in the house at very small prices. Ochs & Gibbs, Manu facturers and Dealers, ad, 3d and 4U1 Flders, 31 S. Queen st. all-lyd 4hu'ttree. II AHNKHH, HARNESS. HABERBUSH'S 30 Centre Square, LANCAUTKIt, PA. Saddles. Harness, LAP BLANKETS, Trunks, Bags, Harness Oil, ANO General Stable Supplies, -AT- 1 11 ILLl..A . I1, Ilillll'IIHUII I (aLTCISHOIt TO II. IIAIIKHUL'SH Jt MON.) SIGN OF THE GOLDEN HORSE HEADS. nte. TT KADINU HATTKItS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queeii Street Largest Straw Hat Emporium IN THK CITY. CALL AND MEE OUll 46c. Japan Mackinaw, Werth 76c. beyond a doubt. All ether geed comparatively low. CltUHH and POCKET HATM, All Huadea, at SSc., 00c and Tic. Trunks and Traveling Bags ATHPECIAL UAHUAINH. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCAHTEK. PA. (Ceal. SCMHKHANDCOAU J 'IXJUACCOHllOOKMANDCA-SES. WliST UNIIAUIJ WOODS. Wlielnale and lUtull, by 11. U. MAHTIN Jt CO., uS-1) d CI Water Htrect, Lunea.ler, Pa. TiAUMOAltDNKIW COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. IM OrriCKH Ne. li) North QueenHtrtet, and Ne. 6X North Prlui-e utreeu Yamim North Prince Htreet, near Iteadlua Depot. auil4-Ua LANCATElt.PA. Cfcatttler' Utti. pENNSTLVANIA KAILROAD8CHCDUIJI ST In eflMt from May It, MM. Traint.i5ATi! Laseastcb and teare and r- "' ' 1 nuaeeipnia an rencrwi: Leavie Lemtre ., WKSTWAItD. Pacific Kx premt Maw. r.h. Philadelphia. Atrdt p. d, 4.-3Q a. m, .! a. m, 7.-00 m. m ik .v..n i.Aiicani.,tIM.l Way Paaaangerf Man train via MUeyt Man: ..w. diiii 1 rHuiy...,.. Niagara Expreaa....... Hanover Accera . ait LI net ... Frederick Accem...., ancaaur Accem....... Ilarrlabunt Accem Columbia Accem Harrlabura Kxpmia.. Wealern Kipmat.M.. Lancaatar Acoe.WM... via Columbia IW a. m. rlajTelumbla -Ml m mm 1IUA a v. m la. 119 a. a S.-0Sp. M. irsea. m. via Columbia Tiaaiujcy... tj. aa. &S0p. aa. r.ia p. ni, 4:W p. m. 5:34 p. m. 9O0 p. m. Leave iAncaater. 2.20 a. m. 45 a. ni. B:ll a. m 6:10 a. m. s-(6 a. m. 9.-00 a. m. 11:S5 a. in. 1X-W p. m. Up. m. 3-00 p, m. 4:43 p. m. fl:45 p. m. 8.J5p. m. 7.e p. m. ... d. .a. lltW vim. M0 p. M. EAHTWARD. Phlla. Exnretaf Fait I.lnef J. Ijtncaater Acce.... HarrUbtirg Expreaa... Lancaster Accem...... Columbia Accem...... Atlantic RxiircMf...... Hraxhera Ex press Phlladelnlila Accem. Sunday Mall. ......., Hay Rxpreiif.... .. HarrUburg Accem.. Mall TTalnt.,..M..M. Arrive truum. 436 a. m. Ml a mm ?e a. m. 1M0 m. vlaMUey. 11:44 a. aa. :up;i: sup-- 5:4p. b. 1 wiam pw an. I1M6P.B. mi.Mii.ikiu.Ki.i.i .. On Hunday the Mall train wett rum by way Columbia. ,!. 5-JXS?J? t,enw"1 raaeengerAfent CHA8. E, I'UOII, Ocncral Manager. "pillLADKLPHIA A READINQ RAILROAD READINO A COLUMBIA DIVISION. On and after Runday, May 12, 1IW, tralae leave lJUicatcrKlngreet),MYollewei i' Jdln al!!! Intermediate pelnu, weak 2?jr!'.I:J? J!L' w'' 1235.8.35 in m.j 8unda a niia 9.00 p, in, fcP-tn.! "andaya, 8:M p. w. ,,' New erk vfa 1'lAl.delphla, week dayi, 7: a, m., 12:, 8:S5 p. m, ' insp. mw Yerk v,a A,lentewn wee" r 8u0dr5r?8!jSVp1!emreelt ,1"y, -' Fer Lebanon, week daya. 7.-00 a. m., I1:H. S.t p. m. Kundar, d.-os a. ni, 85 p. m. ' ' 6:3n.m. Bunday.gKBa.m. - tM, S.) p. in.: Hunday, 6:10 p. nt. ' TIIAINM FOR LANCASTER. Mm nenuing, weec aaye, 7130, Il:Ua. .. m:,4V in. v ' w"" a'J'' "' "" Irfave New Yerk via Philadelphia, weekday. 7:tiB. in., L30.l2.fl0p. m. ' LeavoNejrVerk via Allentewn, week daya 4:00 a. ni.. Ifl) n. m. ' ' Leave Allenlewn, week daya, 6-M a.u.;4.-30 'Leave Pettavllle, week daye, 5:80 a. m., i:t - .V-1!? v i?n?". week daya, 7:13 a. m.. 1IB 7!l4p.in.iHiinday,7ia.m.,i4fip.m. datLM im ' Wk dy' m' en, . T?y.a O-tiarryvllle, week daya, e.9, 92. a. a.. 2.4S, 4JB p. m. i Hunday, 7il0 a. in. ' ' r ATLANTIC CITY RI VISION., an,d,tn!jrS?t,vy,.ACbe,tOUl ,tmt "" Fer Atlantle city, week daya. aiBreeaea. JflO a, ni. and 4.and 5K p. m.: AccorameSueT T:30.5'?'nil:SOP- "' T Hunday. Expreaa, 3 and.K.OOB. m., Aoceumodatlon, km a. m, 4 p. re. Returning leave Atlantic City, depot earaer, Atlantic and A rkaniaa Avenue. Week daya. Lxprei7i and 10:13 a.m. and 4 p.m. Aoeea. inodatlen,8 05a. m. aud 4J p. in, Hunday Uxpreaa, 4 and 6:30 p. m. AccommedaUon. 1M a, m. and 4-ttt p. in. Iietalled time tablea can be obtained at tieket efflce. A. A.. McLEOn. C. O. HA NOOOK. Vice Prei. & Uen'l M'gr. Uen'l Paaa'r AL IiKlAN?NOAUlANCABTEU i0lST WN" ArrangemenU or Paaaengur Train en and after UuwuAr, May 12, IHHU. NORTHWARD. ... Icave a.m. p.m. King Htreet, Lane 7:00 12.M lneaiter.i , 77 12:13 Mauhelin .,.., 7: M Cornwall 7:U 1:4(1 Arrive at p. m.'a. if. , ar. 6 42 R-06 M t-M l:U 444 30 1:46 fH d,-a B:I7 SeH Lebaneu 8:11 HOtlTHWAHII. 1:M 7.00, J fclt Leave a. m. f m. liebauen . 7:12 12.30 Cornwall M 7:27 12:44 Mauhetm'. 7:M l:l(t Laucaater. v.27 -M Arrlvsitt r. bt.Ia. m. p. ir. 7:14' 7A 7:: :)0 77 4:40 Sdei :U It King Htreet, Lane. B:3S 2.00 e:30; MO 0:10 A. M. WIIXON, Hunt. R. A C. lUllread. H.).NEFF,Hupt.dR.R. ,im""mu- lUntcltc. w ATH1. 7X 7VAT 1 I n XCM te vrlnl Watchea, C'lecka, Jewelry, Hpecx, Eye-O! 'f Etc.. at I.OWK&T PltlrfKa: ? Optical Ooed. Telegraph Time Dally. f.l' Article lu tiila Lfiie Carerully Hapalrtf.H" 'fevj Leuis Weber. V te,! No,159NerthQneenlt.,NarP..B.IUU. 't UR LAROU AND INCRKAHED Watch Sales la due te the faet that wetiavealwarialaia 'M and choice ateck le aelaet from. '3 THAT WE HELL THE Best Watch T FOR THE LEABT MONEY. Iliat WK1)0 NOT HELL WHAT WE CANNOT! M UUAIIAniKK. )l Rurera aheuld aunrivlat our nVirtitnsiva 4 geed getxla, and can deimnd upea Rverythltur Tl we aell le be aa repreaented. Ml . ne UCDD l...l- n0 iiunn, jcwcicf) Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANQB. JEWELER AND OPTICIAN. Jeweler and Graduate Optician, I GRADUATING PRESENTS. " f I jiteit aud Chelcent Novelties for Graduating (JyT Preenta. -&& Watchea, Chalna. Pena. Peecll?. Fain. Ban- .,:! glci, Jewelry, etc., etc. a EXAMINATION OF EYES FREE. W. NO DnOPS U8ED. CHARLES S. GILL, 10 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. Hau A MARTIN. China Hall. If you want te replace auy article of Crockery or Ulan ware that may be broken lu tuevlug, or If you with te replace old or furulsh new China Hall la the plure te get reliable ware at tbe Leweat Prlcva. WARES GUARANTEED. Exchanged If Net Satisfactory. High & Martin, NO. 15 EAST UNO STBHT. J,y -."iV., r-lA4.43' .J-JtaiaefeSl
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