;,? 'v nvfrTrj. J T ' M. -i J THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1889. & A t Inherited Talent. Fran the 8t Louts Glebe-Democrat In tlie department of physical science the Inheritance of tnlent llnifs a conspicuous illustration In the families of Darwin, Her AchcK Amisslz and Draper. Three genera tion of Darwlni acq u I ml distinction. Erasmus was a celebrated phrsloleglst and poet 5 II. W., his son, was an eminent phy sician, wlille Charles, flie grandson, the promulgator or the scheme of creation known us Darwinism, who died alxmt Boren years age. was ene of tlie most Illus trious savants of tlie centtirv. Three generations et the Heixliels were also known te fame. William, the dis coverer of tlie planet t'ranus, wiw ene of the most distinguished ustronemers of his time. Jehn, hli son, and Careline, his daughter, especially the lernicr, wen Im perishable laurels In the same Held, whlle Jehn's son, also named Jehn, who holds a commission In the Dritish navy, is a well known contributor te the magazines en scientific subjects. Twe great Agav-dzs are known te the world. Mellis, who died about sixteen years age. was the leader of the school op posed te tlie Darwinian theory of the ori gin of animals and plants, undoneoftl.o greatest zoologists of the day. Alexander, uis euu, n mi is sun mini;, is aise an emi nent investigator In the department el In quiry In which the elder AgasMz wen his fame. The first of the Draper family te acquire celebrlty as n wlentltle Investigator xtin Jehn V., who died at tlie homestead, a Tew miles north of New Yerk, seven years age. His father, Jehn C, was a Wcsleyan clergyman who, In a small way, also In terested himelf In scientific subjects. Jehn W. was a great physiologist and chemist, and also gave much attention te religious and political questions, writing volumi nously and ably en tliose subjects. He had three sons Jeln;c, Henry and Daniel. All are dead except tlie last named, who Is the youngest. Jehn 0., like his father, was an eminent physiologist and chemist, and was also n prolific writer. Henrv was a physicist, who cave his attention in the latter years of his llfe te astronomy and astronomical photography. In the latter sphere of labor he steed in the front rank at tlie time of his death, seven years age. Daniel Is a meteorologist, w he has done work In this field which has gained him honorary membership in many scientific societies of the United .States ami Europe, and has wen him celebrity as a careful and original invciifjaier. ltntliei An Awkward Fix. Frem the Chicago Herald. "Funny thing happened te me once," said the doctor. " I w as nt a little town in the western part of Iowa last fall, where I had stayed ever night te sce a friend, and expected te go en te Sioux City next morn ing. The train was scheduled te loave at 10 o'clock, and shortly after 1) having scen that my trunk vv.im duly checked, I decided te get my sUleburns shaved oil', se strolled into u barber shop nearly opposite the sta tion. Theio was only one chair in the place, and that was run bv a little fat barber. He received me cordially, weiked along qulte leisurely, and had ene hlde nicely shaved, when aTbell began ringing lurieusly and a man along the main street veiling Fire, firel' at the top or bis lungs. Without wait ing te explain or apologize mv fat friend threw down his razor and rushed outdoors, leaving ine In the chair te await his return. I sat very patiently for 10 or 1.1 minutes, or until It w as near train time, and then I be gun te grew icstlve. It was absolutely necessary ferme te get te Sioux City that day, and yet there I sat with u beautiful s!le whisker en my left check and the rl;,'ht ene as bare as tlie palm el" my hand. Finally I tlnew away the cigar 1 was -Miiekluir and went outside, wlicre sat a small, lame boy, tlie enlv cicaturein sight. " Where in thunder Is the barber?'' I asked. " ' O, lie's down tcr the fire, mister. Ycr sce Billy's fei email e' thcr hook and ladder company, an' specs ter be 'lected chief e' thcr department next spring, an' he don't miss no fires. Ul'iy don't 1 " I groaned and went back Inte tlie shop; it lacked two minutes or train time, se, seizing the sclhseis, r clipped oil the left whisker as elose as 1 could, then rushed for the depot, w hlch I reached Just as the train pulled in. I sneaked aboard and hid in the smoker until we nt rived In .Sioux Citv, where I had the Jeb properly finished. Nice experience, wasn't it?'' Shaken, Ili-olled and Drenched. There ere three participles of English gram mar. They nre also the thrte Micrcb&ive condi tion? undergone every day, c cry ether day or every third day by the unhappy wretch hied less enough te allow fever nnd ague te fasten Its t'utih upenhlin. Ne need of tt none. Hos teller's Htemucli Bitters will and does preserve these, uhouse It from every tpoef malarial dlK-usc, whether Intermittent or bilious remit tent. Ter nearly thlrtj-llve years it bus hcen u professionally recognized specific, for and pre ventive of thee tenacious maladies, net only en our en n tell, but In tropical mid equatorial lands w here the sceurKO Is prevalent at all sea sons and In Its worst form. Ullleniucst, dys pepsia, rheumatism, kidney complaint, ner vousness and debility ere also ailments te the roniplcte removal of which the Hitters long .Ince demonstrated Its adequacy. gpcciitl iloticce. Itucklen'a Arnica Salve. Iscs cttcr, all .. or no nay renulrcd. It Is minifintfed lnln Tirr. fect satisfaction, or money refunded, Prle25 rents per be. Fer sale, hy II. 11. Cochran, Hruggl't.Nes. 137 and lid North Queen street, Laucustcr, Pa. uuc27-ld A ("eum0.cal Opinion. E. llalnliridge Mimilay, Ei County Attv., Clay Ce., Tex., saj s : " Have used EIc trie Hit ters with me.it happy results. My brother also was very low with Malarial Fever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use of this medicine. Am sntMlcd Electric Hitters saved his life." -Mr. 1). 1. Wllcoen, of Herse Cave, Ky., adds HUotctlmenv,, saying: Hopelllvclyficllcvcs he would have died, had It net been for Electric hitters. This great remedy will ward off, as vwllas euro all Malarial Diseases, and for oil Kidney, Liver nnd btem.if.li Disorders stands iineeualed. I'rlcciW.iind Si, at It. II. Cochran's limit Stere, 137 and Us) N. Queen bt., l-niunMcr, l'a. (ii) Mothers! Mothers ! ! Mothers I J Are you disturbed at night and broken or j our rest by a sick child sultcrlng and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If te, goat once and gctabottle of J I IIS. WINK LOWS SOOTHING feYKUP. It will rclleve the peer little suflerer Immediately depend upon 11 ; thcre Is no mistake about It. Theio Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell jeu at once that It wlllrcgu wlllrcgu late the bevrrls, and give icst te the mother, and relief mid health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly sjfe te use- In all cases and pleasant te tlie taste, ami Is the picacrlptlonef one of the eldest and best female physicians end nur.Hm in ine l iiucu muics. Bem every wncrc, 25 cents a bottle. June2elydAw Tlie New Discovery. Veu have heard jour friends end neighbors lelltlng about It. Yeu may jeursclf be one of tlm many who Knew from peiseiml experience Just hew geed a thing It 1. If you huveevcr tried It, ou ero one of Its staunch hicnds.be hicnds.be cause the wonderful thing about It , that when once given a trial, Dr. King's New Dis covery ever ufler holds a place In the house. If j en have never used It and should he ellllcted ith a cough, cold or any Threat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle nt once and give. It a fair trial. It Is guaranteed every time, or money refunded Tilal Hettlcs Erie at 11.11. Cochran's Drugstore, Ne. ISO N. Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. () yhotetmU'Jto. JX ete. I JUST RF.CEIVED FROM Kranigsterrg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made rsieclally for Ilust and Tlirce-quaTtcr Length Photographs. fROTB,-' 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the IWelllic. Juu7-6iud (Cenl. T VMHERANDCOAIj. j..tp, TOBACCO MIOOKSANIM'ASKS. WKST. EltN HAItll WOODS. Wllnlek.iln nnd rtnlnll by Il.ll.MAItriN.VCO., ii3-lyd l.'l Water (Street, l-nncastcr, l'a. pAUMGAUDNLUiJCOMI'ANY. COAL DEALERS. Offices Ne. 12) North Queen Street, and Ne. 161 North Prince street. ' Yauds North Prince Street, near Heading Depot. augli-lM LANCASTER, FA. -lAKTERTJ LITTLE LIVER riLLS. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Kick Headache and relieve all the trouble Inci dent te a bilious sUle of the system, such n Dlirlnem, Nsuwa. Drowsiness, Distress after Katlnz, Fain In the Side. r. Whlle their met remarkable success has been shown In curing Headache. ct CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS arr equally valuable In Constipation, ......... ...... ,...1 riiiiiiK linn niiiif.viiiir f-nm. Main I .pt. IIj.i.a.. ... .. .. tf..... . thonteniach ., ....iiu ii hey also correct all if fenrrfxra nr , suinniHic me liver anu regulate tvcti If tliey only cured inc oewels. Ache they would Ik) almost priceless te these who sutler from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does net end here, and these who once try them will find these little pills valuable tn se many ways that they will net be willing te de without them. Hut after all sick head Is the bane of se many lives that here Is where we make our greal beast. Our pills cure it white othirsdenot. CARTKK'H LITTLE LIVER PILLS are very small and very easy te take. One or two pills make a dose. They arc strictly vegetable and de net crlpn, or purge, but by their gentle ac tion tilease all who use them. In vials at 25 cts ; rive for SI. Held everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. ougl2-lydeed rpE EETIIINO SYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Every bab should have a bottle of DR. FAHRNEY'8 TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectly safe. NoOplitmerMorplilamlxture. Will re lieeo Celic, Griping In the Dowels and Prometo S,Jl-c,l.1L3,,,.f.ne' Prerared by DRS.D. FA Hit NEY A BON. Hairerstewn. Md. I)niM.i. ..it It j 25 cents. Trial bottle sent by maUIO cents. I M14-1 deedAw OEletHttt0. rpe CLOTHINQ BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. Xe Clese Out Hie Entire Balancs of Our SUMMER STOCK, Wt Offer Heme Unusual Handsome and Hl.vllRh Hulls at JS.W. Just reduced rrem J10 end 112. Elegant Suits nlSlO. Just down from (10 and lipy's nnd Childten's Suits rednccd te enc-hRl their actual value. Uce our Hey's Hulls at t3, SI and M. Hec our Children's Suits at 1, 11.25, 1.7S, $2. Thin Goods we are Belling nclew First Cost. Our Tailoring Department Offers seme Heal Ilargalus. Bee our Pantaloons te Order at $3.30, f I, te. -Yeu cannot inake any mlstuke bin lug these goods, whether you need them for Immc dl usoei net. L Gansman & Bre., 6 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA. ffB-Net connected with any ether Ciethlnu Houselu the city. " M YERS 4 ItATIIFON. 1'IUCKS HLDUCHl) ALMOST UL'LOW YOUIt L'XriXTATley. YOU WOULD XOT ASK 1'OIt AS MUCH IIAKDLY, IF WF, LICIT IT TO YOUR CIIOOSINU, HUT TIIKX, WK'RIJ HOUND TO UK UNLOADL'I) UNTIL SEPTEMI1EH, AND WK'ItK GOING TO CLLWR OUR TAIILCS. YOU'LL NOT FIND A IJIG LOT OF ODDS AND LNDS OR SHOF WORN GOODS, "RUT NEW, FRIiSII STYLUS THIS YUAR. SOMi: OF THIS SIZCS ARK GONE, HUT WHAT ARE LEFT ARK II Alt GAINS. THERE'S PLENTY WHO HAVE TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THIS en-'ER, AND YOU'LL RE SORRY IF YOU DON'T DO LIKEWISE. MYERS ItATIIFON, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. IttrtchiltCViJ, CiTKAM. k.7.. Wedehlre te call ithe eMi'iitluii .vf cmihimtiira of htcam UckxIs and Engineers' Supplies, te our large and varied stock of lines. Valves, Cocks, Mallcable and Cast Iren Fittings, Asbestos, Vulcabesteu and Ubudurlan, Sheet. Piston and Valve Packings; Scotch and lted Line Reflect ing Gauge Uiaw.es, Steam Radiators and bteam Heating Apparatus; Set end Cep screws, and In fact almost everything required by steam user, and all el which we etler at prices which vi e guarantee te be lower than these of any ether dealer In thU vicinity. We hovepesl lively the fargent stock, and be ing counectcd with the Telephone Exchange, are prepared te receive end All all orders In the shortest possible time. When In want of any thing In our line, call en us for prices and we will convince you of our ability and willing ness te suve you Meney, Delay and Vexation. Our facilities for furnishing Engines, Hellers, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangem, Special Machinery. Plumbers' ami Gas Fitters' Teel, Patterns, Medel, nnd Iren and Ilrass CaMlngn, and for the prompt repair of all kind of inaciiinery are unexcelled In Ijincastcr, and we- respectfully solicit a thare of ) our palrenage. Central Machine Works, IS! A 1M NORTH CHRISTIAN STREET, Lancaster, Pa. Geed Werk, Heasonanle Charges, Prompt uess. Ttiephone connection dMfdll "VTOTICK TO TRESPASSERS AND OUN L NKRS. All persons ar hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the limits of the Cornwall jid Speedwell estates In. Ibunen or Lancaster wiuntlei, whether Included or unlnclescd, cither for the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will bv rigidly enforced against all tres passing en said lands el the undersigned afte this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN It. PERCY ALDEN. EDW. a FREEMAN, Attorneys far it, W. Celeinaa'i Heirs. gtmtttttv. w IDMYERS CORNER. A Heavy Fall. New Is your chance te buy FURNITURE rrlccs have " knocked " down lint II almost all profit has been " swept away." What we lese you sraln. Yeu wonder why this sacrifice 1 The wonder Is t Our Stock Is Toe Big, Must be cut down. We waul you te have It rather than carry It ever summer. This Is the only reason. Uuallty and tlvie as high as ever, but the price Is low enough' te make a chill run down your back. WIDMYER'S CORNER OF E. King & Duke ts. H KINITSH-V. 22 DAYS LEFT. WILL CONTINUE FOR 22 DAYS, And we have added te Chairs seme ether goods that must go nut for profit but for Cash, whatever they w ill bring. The Rocker for $1.00 STILL LEADS. That FOLDING LAWN BENCH new iue Only a Few of Them. Last week It was (2.85. We prefer Giving you the rreflts te carrying the goods. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET- Personal Attention Given te Undertak- lng. e chs ft (inins Dollars Save4 Are Dollars Earned IIV FURNISHING FROM OUR Complete New Stoek or RELIABLE FURNITURE, At the Very Lewest Prices. Ochs & Gibbs, MANUFACTURER' AND DEALERS IN FURNITURE, (2d, 3d &. 4th Tloers,) NO. 31 SOUTH QUEEN ST. all-lyd J5tT0CCt!C0. T REIBT'H. Sugars Reduced ONE-HALF CENT. PER TOUND ALL AROUND. The Sugar Trust Is leaded down with tee much Sugar. Clans Sprcekles. with hli Illg He nnery almost completed. Is close te their heels. Obit FIU.DICTIONS. Several weeks age we predicted a bik In prlccsef Sugar and se Informed our trade. It could net be otherwise. The country was load lead ed down with It at high figures. The stock at the refineries was accumulating nt a wonderful rate. Claus Sprcekles' lllg Refinery, te open September 1, w Ith an output of about 0,000 bar rels a uay. Tiling or it I could It well be ether- wise? We leek for another decline. flsAtt ilAAlltiA IT ..H Keep jeurejes open. Coffees have declined, nnd wc have given ou the benefit of the decline by marking them down two nnd three cents a pound. Tea never was se low, unci when jeu lecken that one pound of Tea will go as far as llve pounds of Coffee It Is worth considering. New Mcm Shad atSc a Pound. NEW MACKEREL. We are oulte mire we have In stock the Finest New Mackerel In the city Nice, White and Fat. PICNIC HAMS. Just received a Fieeh Let: only 10c a pound. DRIED IIEEF.-Flnesl Knuckle Dried llccf. He ; Finest Regular Dried Kcef, 12c. REfST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE STS., Directly Opposite J. II. Martin 4 Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herso Hetel. crijitm dull. TTIOH&MAR1IN. FRUIT JARST" JELLY TUMBLERS ! AT CHINA HALL. Masen Fruit Jars in Pints, Quarts and Half Gallens. The celebrated Lightning Jars in Quarts and Half Gallens ; this jar has no superior in the mar ket. Jelly Tumblers in any quantity. All at Bettem Prices. HIGH & MARTIN, 1 5 East King St. elV-tfd JHueic. S CIAL NOTICE. PLEASE READ THIS! wi; havi: TAKF..V Tin: fek Tin: aui:ncv Scbemacker Geld-String Piane! Wa have them uew lu steik, and Invite our friends and the publle generally tecall and see them. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., NO. 21 WEST KINO STREET. u2(-lvd4v goeic rttth Sitae. B OOTS AND SHOES. Hut It makes us smtle at the claims made by seme dealer. They give nearly everything nt cost. They have no profit tfjeu bcllnve nil they say, yet make money reasonably faM. Can you account for ItT We arc trjlng te give cutetners full value for their money and will net humbug them by claiming te sell below cot. We claim te have the best Shoe for men at SiOO te be had anywhere, and will put It against all ethers. A hue bright Ikmgela Hut Hut ten for ladles at rlOOandfiU. We also have a tolerably mil line of cheap shoes for -men, women and children. Tirus. . Kcspectruuy Yeurr, Wm. H. Qast, NO. 105 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER TOOTS AND SI101X. ATTENTION I BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS! FARMERS and WORKINGMEN, leek te your Interest lu purchasing your Beets and Shoes for Fall and Winter Wear. New I hove lu stock about two theuvmd pairs of beets ready roryeminspceUon. I have had these beets made of the very best material that, money could buy, and they were made by the best boetmaker In the world ; or they are letter known as the WALKER BOOT. Call and Examine Our ?i00 nnd 12.50 beet; every pair guaranteed or money refunded. New, sirs, thcre Is net a man or boy who should miss the opportunity In looking ever my stock before buying his beets or shoes, as I knew 1 can save you money and give you better beets than you are accustomed te getting. D. P. Stackhouse, 28 and 30 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, PA. aaMydAw M ARKED DOWN IN PRICE. MEN'S LOW SHOES I The senseu for the sale of Lew Cut Shoes Is drawing te a close. Thcre will, however, yet de many days when they niny be worn out doers with com fort. Aud, perhaps, we can persuade you te buy a pair of thews that yet re main here If we make tlie price an In ducement te de se. A dollar Is it low figure te pay for Lew Shoes, If they're out reaseuauiy goeu. uiai price is common for Slippers that are far from belug the best. Vet, at $1.00 we'll 6cll you a pretty shoe aud guarantee It te outwear nny two pairs of $1 Leather Slippers sold lu the city. They're easy and comfortable en the feet, durable, and maintain their shape much longer than de slippers. Excellent for In-deer wear. Uutclicrs, bakers aud bar-keepers will find thorn se, we're sure, 1( they'll but glve them a trial. Every ether grade up te the finest are marked down fn price, as well. Plain Toe Strap Tics that were S1.50, uew $1.25 ; Strap Tics aud Lnus Oxfords that wcre $2.00, re duced te $1.60 ; same styles that were $2.60, new $2.00 ; Southern Ties, Strap Tics and Oxfords that wcre $3.00te $0.00, cut In price $1 per pair. All new, clean and perfect goods, bought this Reason. Any size, any width, te 111 any feet, slim, medium or extra wide. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Pa. B OOTS AND SHOES. A Big Reduction -IN- SHOES. As we have secured the the agency and koIe con ed "I rank I). Wejlman ihtn Ladlcs'-Mlscs1, t'hll. irolef'Tho f Victualed .1 i .. ' T?iA ni.ii..!.ini.f .". n . III. . li. lin.il iil ll, ..nillV ,.il1 urcn s mm imams snecs.nnd an It Ih neeexMirv te run a large line of any maku te keep the agency or control of thcin, wc have decided te mark down the vt hole line UjhIIch', .1 Issck' and ClillilrenV), of Jumes Cetter's line liilladcl phia Shee", and rim lu their place the ahove mentioned line. In order te sell tlitm oft In a short time, we have marked EVERY PAIR BELOW COST. Ladles' French Ktd, Oliern Toe Bhee. C. D. former price, $1.0). Common Sense mid and E. widths, UM; Ladles' Ilrlght Dongelu Common Sicund Siuare Toe hhoe, C. D. and E. widths, MM; former price, 81.00. Mines' French Kid, Opera and SouareToe, C. I'lid I), widths, I3.00 j former price, Jl.oe. Mists' nrlght Dongelu, Opera nnd Square Tee, C. nnd D. wldtlin, I2.U5 ; former prlce.l 1.00. Misses' Curaceu Kid, Klch Cut Heel and Spring Heel, ('. and D. widths, 11 JO; former in lec, 12.00. S-Tlils line vre have sold for about three years, and our many customers who wear them can testify te their qualities. Since they have uccu iniirucu uewu iney nave eccn silling very ut&i aim caunei laii very long, se ue net en ame us ir you ran te fcave 91.00 b; iy buying a pair of this let. The One-Price Cash Heuse. The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- Beets and Shoes, 3 & 5 East King St., LAXCAVTER, l'A. 5rtoie closed every evenUigatfl o'clock, 01 cept Monday and Saturday. grutumcv llcnovle. Mt. r.mn'NA " NAItllOW OAUOH HAILIIOAD. Individuals and parties denlrlug te visit Mt. Oretiiannd enjoy h rlde ever the Narrow Oaugu tothenummlt of Oovrnxer. Dick mountain, can accomplish the trip from iJiucantcr In one day hy the following schedule: a.m. a.m. n.m. p.m. p.m. iuii. Leave Ijineuttr Ki'i bull 10-V. steu 2fl 7.60 Arrive MLGretna. SJ 11:30 Vi&i 3.S.j iM 8.M Arrive Gov. Dick. 12.20 1S5 11K 5:10 Ileturnlng , . a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. l.ea v e Gov. Dick.. 1 l.-ei lar, -.'.Vi ft.M UsiveML Gretna B.i3 1011 1I.K! 22! 3:J7 T.M Arrive I.tucHnter. S.10 Una VIM S:V i:t', ea. All traliiH of the Cornwall .1- Ixl.aiien Hull Hull reait en arrival at Mt Grttnu station make 1m. mcili.ite roiincctten with the Narrow Gauge It.illreail. Lunch or dinner (an be ehlalned ul the Park retauram. thus avoiding the neces sity of nirrj lug baskets and bundles. Joint Encampment of L S. TIIOOPS AND NATIOXALGUAHD will be held at ML Gretna. The U. S. Troops will encamp Angina 5, continuing for about three weeks, and the Cavalry and ArtllUrj of the National Guard of pu. will encamp with them Auguit 10th te 17th, Inchitivc. Kxcurtlen tickets may be obtained en applt. tutlen te the nearest ticket uveut. H.A.GUOSS, Gen Pas. Agent C A. L. It. II, I-bannn, Pa. NED IltlSM. uen. Hupt. JKlk-'imd ypiDEUWEAK-LIGHT AND MEDIUM J vrelght underwear In all grade and any shn-.at EltlSMAN's GcuU' Furnishing Stere, 13 veet litug street. HI k wm, 5-tJJ B ARGAINy. GREATEST BARGAIN SALE. line Weel Challlcs at 2ic a J ard. All our Deal liwn, Challlcs, India Llneu, Crapellnes, Dallste and Ontlig Cleths atone price, 5e a yard. 11.25, 11.50, fl.75 and tt Embroidery nt one price, 75e a yard. All our 50c, 7Sc, 1 l.acc Caps at oue price, 23c each. 75e Black Henrietta at SOe a yard. l2cSatlnesntfit;ca yard. f 1.35 Black Henrietta at 75c a ard. All our 10c, 12Jc and 25c Light Celers of Drevs Ginghams at ene price, 5c a yard. 1 il.60 BUKk Henrietta at Wc a ard. All our f l Table Linen at Ma a yard. Flnelluchlngat3,5,IO,12;V.17and 25 ccntsa yanl. -J,.V,.,rc m' n8,k 'T.B"" s advertised. otheiwUe you pay regular prices lu vlewef thl Great Sale no samples of the above goods will be cut. " ' '"'ewennis BOSTON STORE, Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street. CHARLES STAMM. A NOTHKIt SLASH IN FIUCKS. THE PHILADELPHIA STORE. Anether Slash in Prices. Dull Trade Must be Mtule Actlvu by Lew Prices. All Stock Must l't-sltlvely be Closed Out by SKPT. 15th, or soeuor. Prices All Through Have Again Been Reduced. Positive Bargains New te be ilnd lu -AT- Xlie Pliiladelpliia Stere, 6 AND 8 NORTH QIJEEU STREET, mr2V-ldAw B LANKETS. BLANKETS SAVED FROM A FIRE! METZGER St HRUGHMRN Ijite Last Spring Ueught an Immense QuuiiUly of Blankets ! Blankets ! Saved from a Flic, oil which the smell of smeke Is barely perceptible, large car of them, but still have a few mera left. COMIOItTS und COUNTKlll'ANES III Larue Quantities nt Cheap -AT- Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE N KXT DOOHTOTHK COUHT UOUSK. TWO OPPORTUNITIES. A BLACK SILK OPPORTUNITY. .. ,Ve VT, iflllf Ui.Lit.V u.v ?."r HI'V;k Hl,k tUock-..Te ,,u !l lltly we have uiiukcd all our II.7S, lljOand ll.!t lllack Silks te the uniform price of II it j aril. ThU may net seem n likely story. bu( wc can demonstrate Its truthfulness If v ou will ulve us llm chance. s'e un' lu klllnic j'eu the rea son. The Dargaliisure here; couie and see Diem. A BLACK GOODS OPPORTUNITY. We have gene through our lllack Goods Department ami culled out all the short lengths con taining from 1 te 12 yaids. Thcsa we have placed en llm counter nml marked a Maud nil less than the njece price. Of ceurtc we don't cut them, hut you enn find nny lenglh you want without tieuble. Lvery kind of lllnclc floods 1 rcprccntnd-Sllk Warp and All-Weel Ilenrlclliu. mack Cashinetes.Nuu's Veiling, Sebaslapels. St rges. Checks and Stripe". If )ou want a dices or only a shertend come and leek them ever, the prices will surprise you. ' FAHITESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. (tlethiun H AaEit&iineTiiKit. Hager 6c Special ClothingReductiens ! 7VSEN'S SUITS. MylUh Wersltd CuUwuy Suits at M.00, udutwl from 118.W. Flue Casslmtre Cutaway Suits at 110.00 , reduced from 113.00. Kxcrlluil Custlmcrc find Worsted Suits at IS.COj ttduied from SlO.tM. BOYS' HND YOUTH'S SUITS. neys" Dressy Plaid Suits reduced te 2.00. Ilejs St lUh Cheviot Suits at tl.00; reduced fieni50. Veulh's Suits In Nobby Cheviot Stj les at tjO ; reduced fieni iS.W. Youth's Suits In Geed Casslmcre Sl les at 7.00; i(du.cdfremljii. SU7VS7vfTER CL-OTHIISC. AU-Sllk Pongee Ceals and Vests nt tllO; reduced freinB.J0. Fine Mohair Coats and Vests reduced te 13.35.- Cotteu Flaunel Coats and Vests ut tlM. Nes. 2531 West King St. (Snvpct TJAnGAINSI -GO Shirk's Carpet Hall ! - FOll Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. Wc Ha ve the Lakeeht ami lierr Stock intiikCitv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts Lancaster, Pa. OO&B. Hill Muslin at Ten yard. 80 Canten Flannel at 5c a yard. Dells at 5c, 100, 17c, 25c, 75c, SI and 11.25 each. Ufa aud 17e Dress Butteus at 5c a dozen . Heavy Striped Shirting at 6Jc a yard. 80 Best Ticking nt 5c n yard. Dark CrlnckU Seersucker at 5c a yard. 4-1 Table Cov crs at 25c each. 80c Corsets at. 17c a pair. All our 190. 25c, 3.1c, VHe Trench Satlncsnt one price, 12tfe a yanl. fCJJe Iltack Henrietta at 370 11 yard. ti.25 Napkins at SI. 00 n dozen. 25e Whlle Flnnnel alSOeajard. 11.00 Lace Curtains at S20 a pulr. Indigo Blue Calice at 5e a yanl. HM Umbrellas nt J2.60 each. All Kinds of Dry Goods aud Carpels, LANCASTF.It, PKNN'A. We have already sold six I'rlctH, COOPEH HOUSE.) Bretlier. 41 a ll. B UOAINS I - L- TlVVVttVI.VlVtl ft a r .. JnerreVtlrSnMayft:!"""? .ti.n."..LSAy" Lascastpii and leave m4 einniiaaeipnia as follews: &, Leas l'hlhHlelphla. uine jii.i .. ni. 40 a. m. 4iX) a. tn. l.-aii 0-261 Way Paswiigert";:; i i vw n r.i -( . z. a r. - - eae a. m Ml . NaSMallTralnr. ..'-V ... .11. I via Columbia Hanover Accem . Fast Line! Z. Frederick Aeeem .; n. m, via Columbia 11..V) a. m. Vtn f'nlilnl.ln :10:S5a.M. llKOe.Br, ' i-w p. M. 2:10 p. as.- 2Mp. m 6ip. m. 7:40 p. nw j 7t.Vl n. M LAnraaier ACCOm..w. HnrrlshurB Accem. I Ollimhlf AflMvM vlaMt.Jey' :n p. in. ! !. m. 5.34 p. m. 9 20 p. m. loave""'" Lancaster. 2.20 a. m. 4:l a. m. 6 1$ n. in 8:10 a, m. Wi a. m. .) a, in. HA a. m. 12. vt p. tn. MB p. m, 30 p. m. 4:5 p. m. G:Mp. m. 8:. p. m. Harrlsburp K.xprcss.. Western Kxpressf..., ijuicastcr Acce. . ....KASTWAItD. 1 hlla. Expret.... 11:10 5. m. 6-00 p. BU ' Ar.CvUsM CvrttJcUtfB'dttlbtr. AITIVS) -V", 4f2S . mt 1 rnii.inet Lancaster Aece.;.".'"'. HM a, m 3 S "in n n. V- i.uiiuun express lt).aa.m. Columbia Accem..., Atlantic Ex presst.. Philadelphia Accdm'.j 8:lft p. nita rilUIUIl Alflll Hay Kjprcsst . I!nr.rliuur' Accem.. Mall Tralnt :wp. m.'1-SI fcttp. m.fv'S 6:50p.m.fci,; v.n p. m. ,a lOAlKm. JTliM nnlu . . .' . ' . .'. ' i'"'""' sraiiH which runuaiiy. Celumbln ,mlu wesl r"n,,",y clIAfeaV:S,T,Ja5.rAe,,l pHILABiai'HIA A HEAJDINO ILULUOAl' RL'ADINO A COLUMntA nt vinrnM. ?. lVL0AW..Ji tfan &t ::: tr"ivzi: fN". ,,uwi'i iomewii: ,, m'silp! m. "" ,2:3S' 3:W P "''' 8,"","' 8:1H d , r l'hilad'elnhla, week days, 7:30 a. in., llM. 1-M p. in.: Hunan vs! n.M n. m! ' ' ! wi itviiiiic Mini iiiipriiifHiiuin nn n triwiv Kilt NMV VriVlr .fn 1M.1I..1.I..I.I. ....1. .. WMn.lm.ijrnX.-sw p. m." ' wfk "T& iAV.. ...w ,erK vm Aiicntewn, week HijiT, m.: Sunday, s.M p.m. ' p' ,,-5 .fu0j-l-eyy"lc'' ,,eek nn's. 7:;a. m., s is p. tsvii's . r.bn,!"i ? '' dy, 7.-00 p.m., 12:33. 1.M0Q VS"' ' ,tJun,iV' B;u " :' ! l". foci Fer llnrrlsbiinr. week dais. 7) n.m.. n-lsAri 3:4(1 n. m Hiiiuint.U4V?M ... ' ' ?j, . 1-erQuarryvllle, week days, 0 25 a. in., abftS; c.w j-. ui. j auniiay, o:ie p. m. j .UAUIO CU1V l4,JU.Mritl. On' liCave Headlnr. wenlt ilnv. Tn n.sr.u . 'W3 fA- p. m. : SundHy 7:3) a. m.; 4:10 p m. v,J.VS 7:fin.m.Vl:i2.wp."mV' C'' 'm,,,,TCKUBl' Leave New Yerk via Allentewu. week days VP l.tnA Viiw 'nl. ! m.ll. .I.., t. s .. .. i J i.wn. in., i.-wp. ni. , Ix-avoAlIeutewn, week days, 5:M a.m.; Id tjnrn PnHii'lUn i.Mt. .!... kia . ... i..vl 11 Til -"....., ..VT.. uuje, Itw B. n,.f MB5 luive Lebanon, week days, 7:12 a. .:inp. m.:Bundny,7:n, m.,3:tp.m. ,a5 da0JVl,I"m.U,n,rK,,,CekanJ''' '2'1"-n,'S BU?$ . ?S Blmrr ,,ln. wwk. "ays, 6 40, 11:45 a, ra.f v.w, .-. j.. in. , nuuuny, i;ij n. 111. VY J ATI.Jl,Ttn,il'Mt,,.tcl,A., , .-6vA .f2V0..1,,.Ull(,.cll,.,,m Chestnut street whwf, and Heu th street wharf. nXm 0.00 n. m. and 4.-00 nnfflraivi,. . A Si7. S!T!tS?t.ti 7:! a. m. and 4.80 n. m. : Hiinrtn v. Ktnwu itil.!' and 0.00 n.m., Accommodation, 8.W a. m., fcUri lleturnliiK leave Atlantic City, depot corner, SV AtlanUc and Arlinnnas Av emiCB. Week days. L Lxpress7.-00nndl0:13n.m.and4 p.m. Accem.rS tiinilntlnti U4VV m m. ..n.i ... u..l.l" F.xpress, 4 and 6:.'Hp. m. Accoinm'edaUon, 73SS a. in. and 4,-ftJ p. in. ' 4,.i Hetallcd time tables can be obtained at tlckeiS enices. itjT; AAdStit - C" 9-HANCOCK. . 1 . .vj . .in. u. v,i . .u nr. vicu 1 1 ans r ABU EIlANON A L'ANQVBTEH JOINT L1NB J JU1L.MUA1S. Arrangements of riusenger Trains en and sfUrifS' HllWtliV. Mrv I? IHkO Vil Hiinday. jfc A. M. P. M, 1?. ... Ix-ave A.f. P.M. King Street, Lane. 7.-00 12:35 Ijancastcr 7.07 12,-n Manhclm 7:A1 1:20 Cornwall 7:50 1:10 A rrttn .. t ! If ft-10, H.-OJ n fm s:i.i C:'J1 8:11 :43'l':l7 MS -A M 1 jhntnti u.lt IS 7.-00: 0J2 6-MXl nuuin WAllli. . . Lcavii a. it, r. ..... .. VSi ixnauen 7:12 Cernwnll 7:27 Mauhelm. 7:M Lancaster ..,. 8:27 12:30 12.-15 1:10 1:32 I'. . A. H. I'. H.X,. 7:15' 7.M a:3v8 :. J5:ie 7.57, 8:40 8:23' 0:12 R JO! 0.30 Kallread. 4-08 ,', Arrive at KlncHtreet, Lane. 8.35 2.00 A. M. WILSON, Sunt. n. A C H. H. NEFF. BuuL if. It. H. JUatchce. TITATHEH. ; HMERICKN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Spec, r.ve-QI&sses. Etc.atLOWlM'i'ltlc'r.S. Optical fl(Xxlt. Tclenl-iilill Tlnin IV.illv. II-v.rv A Ht.l. I.. II. I. f li. a l....r..n.. ....., . .....VIW... ...IB .....U .1.1 .'.11 I . . I..TI1.1 . 1.1... . f . n& LOUIS WEBER. '-JMi He. lBOKNertli Quecu 8t.. Near r. It. B. Statlea. "& -.,,...r .... Vffll r. e 1-L.r.u inu V'l'llWlAIS. GILL.. HAIRPINST IN Genuine Tortoise Shell. Would also Inv lie InsKctlen of finest sclce- Wj 11UI1 Ui ,.) DIAMOMD, RUBY and EMERALD RiHOS M KVL'll IN LANCASTER. Jeweler and Graduate Ontician. r ' ti Ne. 10 West King St., LANCABTF.lt. PUNN'A. H Eim : REPAIRING ! Be yen Uave n Watch or acx.k that need re pair? It may be enu that has been repaired and does no geed. If se, bring It te us, and w will Guarantee Yeu the Best Werk Yen have cv cr had done. All kinds of Jevrelry nnd Bpcclaclellcpalrluy, F.ngravlns, Etc. All Werk Guaranteed nnd Prices Uie Lewest. Olvc us r Trial and you will Cull Again. Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COItNEIl OF OllANOn. j3ouecfitiiiioltiun Ojoebo, AplALL AND SEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candlc-Llght j Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas nml OU Bteycs. THE" PERFECTION" ilLTAL SIOULUINO and HUBDEU CUSHION Weather Strip. Ileal them all. ThUstrliioutwenrsallethen.-. Keeps out the cold, btcpsratillngef windows. Excludes thudust. Keeps out snow and rain. xcludes thudust. Keeps out snow ana ram. nyuue can apply tt no wate or dirt made In aplyluit It. Can be fitted anywhere no hole i bore, ready for ue. I will net split, warp pr Aiiyt npp fn li shrlnk-a eiuhlen strip is the most perfecuyAt the Hteve, lieaier ana itanse mere ui Jeliii P. Selianm & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOAHTEIl PA. rssc JauufacUmr-CNFECTIONEltV FINE PAPElt JtOXES. The most beautiful line In the Unttcil Watc. UIS Commerce bt..Ph!lAdl unf Vel. Write for descrlptlverrlcvllsL pUlrt sl-TSteed Tji ji IPTV i.Vj S'-5 ti 'fi rfi m w $m a ,1 t' $.
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