' r- Ijt,. " ' ff'tli" SS-v,' - :v THB LAKGABTER DAILY INTELLIGENCE!?, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1889. "HVi Hi.iVL '' ' USetTLAR DULL MCKtMNG. i ht earn with whoop Red a howl. ' Te aeek the editor' bleed. A bvawny printer caught him foul, And (tabbed him through with the eAee tewl, A he Ml with an awful thui. Fivm Pie WatMngien Free Prett, YE COLLEGE GRADUATE. Me can trace the radio rector f 'With a geometric sector, ' And can give1 the moon' diameter In feet J i " He ean analyze the arum, ClasMfy the Coptic carura ; But he cannot tell a cabbage from a beet. TV. A. Buxton In Yankee Slide. KU1SON TALKS. His Exciting European Trip ASew In-vcntlon-lle Is Net a Count. WhenthaBleamerLaChampanoeinterod New Yerk harbor en Sunday, a yacht went out te her. The Ittrald has tbe Tot Tet Tot lewing: Seme ene shouted, "Tliree cheers and a tiger for ' Count' Edisen !" Aatlte cheers subsided Mr. Edisen and hlswlfe were both seen te be laughing heartily, and this rauscd much uaionUhinetit until he explained te his friends that the story that King Humbert of Italy bad made him i "count" was a hoax. "I come bixck decorated with the red rib bon of the Legien of Hener of France,, though," said Mr. Edisen. "I was made commander, the highest title they confer en a foreigner. I have attended mere dinners since I left tliese shores than in my wbole previous exIMonce. I haven't had time te think hardly since t landed In Europe. My mind has been in a constant whirl. The Paris Exposition in simply bewildering! It is grand I Immense 1 If the Americans hope te surpass it they will have te get te work and neer loiter. Every sort of electrical device was exhibited, he said, at the exposition, but thore was really nothing that he could My was new te this country. He had twenty-fl ve phonographs talking, playing and singing constantly. They fairly set the French peeple wild with enthusiasm. I am stuu.vinjr en a device for a telephone, se that you can see the man you are talking te. lam nltnest sitre I can make it n scientific kuccw, but I doubt if It will ever be a commercial one, Anything that is net a commercial success, of ceurse,I won't bother with. The scientific men abroad wcre greatly surprised that I was net mere of a sclentist, in the higher sense of the phrase. They could net u e derstand that I am between the sclcntltl man and the public. At Heidelberg the Herman association of advanced scientists iravn me a dinner, at which were twelve hundred guests. The Oraud Duke or Baden was there, with all his guards, and he delivered an address through the phonograph in German. It brought down the house. Every word of it was delivered in such clear tones that It could be heard out of doers. The peeple go te bed In that town at ten o'clock, but that nlghLwe were making things hum at three." Professer Hertz, of linden Raden, Mr. Edisen s.dd, was' the deepest electrical scientist he hud encount ered in his travels. He thought that from experiments the profosser was making he as en a fair read te dlscoer Just what electricity Is. "All the foreign cities are ahead of New Yerk in electric lighting. At Deptford, In Germany, I went te see the great ten thous and herse power dynamo in operation. Thn Grand Opera and all ether theatres in Paris are lighted by electricity and no gas is allow cd in them." Unjust Taxation, tt Is unlut te tax the stomach with burthens that It cannot bear. Many silly people thus tyrannlru that faithful oervlter until It rebels aiul punishes them as they itcserc. Dyspepsia it usually the child of gjslrtneinla felly, but whether this or the natural associate of Inherent feebleness from childhood. It Is surely and pleasantly remediable with Hoj tetter's Stomach Bitters, the finest and most highly sanctioned gastric tonic In existence. As a result of the tone Imported te the stomach ,nnd tbetnercased actl vlty of Its dlgcstUc and assimilative action, Insured by the persistent use of this benign tn tn vlgerant, general stamina is augmented, the nerves strengthened and tranqulllzcd, and a tendency te Insomnia and hypochendriasis de feated. Itllleusncss, chills and fevcr, rheuma tism and kidney troubles arc conquered by tills admirable medicine. The torturing disease neuralgia Is instantly relieved and rapidly cured by K;Uatlen oil. Ilev. Wm. 11. Chapman, Pmter of M. E. Church, Georgetown, D. c, wrete ns: Having had an opportunity te test the excellent quali ties of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup, I hesitate net te say, tt Is the best remedy fliae ever used In my family. Fer croup and whooping cough It Is u sure cure. The most obstinate cases of catarrh are cur.u by the use of Ely's Cream Italm, the only agree able remedy. It is net a llqulder snuff, Is easily applied Inte the nostrils, for cold In the head It Is imijlcal. It glcs relit f nt once. Price 50 cents. sep22wd Special Itoticce. A Sitlb Investment. Is one which Is guaranteed te bring you sat isfactory reMilts, or in case of fatlure a return of Rurehasc price. On tills wife plan you can buy out our ndtcrtlscd Druggist n bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed te bring rellif In cery case, when used for nny nlleclleu of Threat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, Inftumuintleu of Lungs, llreiiehltls, Astiima, whooping Couch, Croup, etc., etc. It Is pleasant and agreeable te tuslc, perfectly wife, and can nlunjs be de pended ujien. Trial bottles free at It. I). Coch ran's Drug Stere. 137 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (1) Met hern! Methui-H ! t Mothers ! I I Are you disturbed at night! and broken or your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If e, goat once and get a bottle of MILS. WINS LOW'H SOOTHING SYRUP. It will rellce the peer little suflerer Immediately depend upon It; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother en earth who has ecr used It, who will net tell jeu at once that It wlllregu laU the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use In nil cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Held everywhere, 3S cents a bottle. JuncSSlydAw Iluckleii'H Arnica Salve. The Tlr-STSAJ.VE In the world for Cuts, Bruises Beres, Ulcers, Halt Itlieum, Fever Seres, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains, Cerns, and all Skin Eruptions and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Ne. 137 and 1J9 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. June27-lyd ElHJL'll. The transition from long, llugtrlngniid pain ful sickness te robust health marks an cpe h in the life of the individual. .Such a remarkable event Is treasured In the memory and the agency whereby the geed health lias been at tained Is gratefully blessed. Hence It Is that se much Is beard In praise of Electric Hitlers. He many feel theyowe their icstorutlen te health, te the use of the Great Alteratlve and Tonic. If jeu lire troubled with any dlsease of Kidneys, Liver or btemurh. of long or short stundlng, J reu will surely line relief by ucef Electric Bit ers. Sold at 50c and f 1 per bottle at II. H. Coch ran's Drug Stere, 137 mid LU North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. (1 itmlu'cllne. u MKRELLA HEADQUARTERS. .UMBRELLA HEADQUARTERS. Our leader Just new Is the senlled Gleria Umbrella with Geld or Silver Cap at S1.1S. It Is net geuulne Gleria, butthecleth makers, Umbrella manufacturers and retailers In the city cull it Mich. It is Helvetia. It is made of silk nnd cotton. Is fast dje and a fair wiarcr for the price. Ik si tube had anywhere for the money, $1.18. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 1 t EAST ICING STREET. e34md iUioterjvnpltB. K OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kcenigsteg, Prussia, Twe Hack-ground made, especially fur Hull and Three-quarter Length Photographs. !tf 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the PiMUiffice. Jaui-Cmd VTcUANK-S UVER PILLS. THE GENUINE DR. C. -CELEBRATED- LIVER PILLS! Fleming Mm. : Dkau Sirs. Fer a long time 1 suffered from tie effects of Indigestion and sick headache, and en tn Ing your Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Liver Pills I found quick and satisfactory re lief. A very rcw doses does the work and I would net be without them. .. GEO. H. HARRIS. Sioux Falls, Dakota. NEVEIl KNOWN TO FAH.. Cnrc sick headache, biliousness, liver com plaint, Indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, ma laria, pimples en the nice and body. Impure bleed, eli., by using regularly Dr. C. McLane't Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared onlybyFleni enlybyFleni Inz Brethers, Pittsburg, Pa., the market being full of Imitations of the name McLane, spelled differently but of the same pronunciation. Always leek for the signature of Fleming Bres, and ti McLane, Pittsburg. Pa., en the wrapper. All ethers are worthless when compared with the gpnulne McLane's. nov3Myce:ITu.Th3dw TTEADACHE TROCHES. BRIGGS' HEADACHE TROCHES FOR SICK HEADACHE IN ITS NERVOUS. BILIOUS, OR CONGES TIVE FORMS. This Remedy Is the prescription of one of the leading physicians of Paris, France, and was used by him with unparalleled success for ever thirty years, It was first given te the public as a proprietary medicine In 1878. Since which time. It has found its way. into almost every county en the face of the glebe, and beceme a ravorlte remedy with thousands of the leading Physicians. Medical societies have discussed Its marvelous success at their annual conven tion, and alter their official chemists have nnalyrcd It nnd found that It contained no opiates, bromides or ether harmful Ingredients, iiulctly placed It among their standard reme dies. TESTIMONIAL. L. R. BROWN.M. D., ) 23 West Jersey St. V Elizabeth, N. J.. June 98, 1889. ) This Is te certify that I have used for some months with much satisfaction, the combina tion of remedies, for Headache, known as Bkieqs' Headache TROCHES. The remedy cures mere headaches, especially such as affect Nervous Women, than anything I am ac quainted with, and If thts certificate will be the means of bringing It te the favorable attention of sufferers from that trouble, I shall feel that I have done them a service. L. R. BROWN. WFRICE, 85 CENTS. Beld by all Drug gists, or sent by Mall en Receipt of Price. B1UGQS' MEDICINE CO., septll-lyd . Elisabeth, N.J. TTUMPHIlEYTs Dlt. HUnPHREY'S SPECIFICS areselentl. cally and carefully prepared prescriptions t used for many years In private practice with success and for ever thirty years used by the people. Every slngle Specific Is a special cure for the disease named. These Specifics cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing the system, and are In tacl and deed the SOVEREIGN REMEDIES OF THE WORLD. MST OK PRINCIPAL NOS. CURES. PRICES 1. FEVERS, Congestion, Inflammation 15 2. WORMS, Werm Fever, Werm Celic 28 3. CRYING COLIC, or Teething of Infants, .25 J. DIARRIKEA, of Children or Adults 25 5. DYSENTERY, Griping. Bilious Cellc... .25 u. CHOLERA MORBUS, Vomiting 25 7. COUGHS, Celd, Urencliltls 25 8. NEURALGIA. Toothache, Faceache 25 0. HEADACHE, Hlckllendache, Vertigo... .25 10. DYSPEPSIA. Bilious Stomach 25 11. HIIPPR1HED or PAINFUL PERIODS, .25 U. WHITES, tee Prefuse Periods 25 1 i. CROUP, Conch, Difficult Breathing 25 14. SALT RHEUM. Erysipelas, Eruptions... .25 15. RHEUMATISM, Rheumatic Pains 25 ID. FEVER and AGUE, Chills, Malaria H) 17. PILES, Blind or Bleeding 50 II). CATARRH, Influenza, Celd tn the Head, .50 29. WHOOPING COUGH, Violent Coughs.. .50 21. GENERAL DEBILITY, Phjslcal Weak- ness .1 ,60 27. KIDNEY DISEASE 50 2. NERVOUS DEBILITY 41.00 SO. URINARY WEAKNESS, Wetting Bed, .50 32. DISEASES OF THE HEART, Palpita tion .11.00 Sold by druggists, or sent postpaid en receipt of price. Dr. HuMrnREY's Manual (144 pag) richly bound In cloth nnd geld, mailed free. HuMPHitEvs' Medicine Ce., 109 JultenSt.N.Y (2) SPECIFICS. Tu,Tb.Sw THILY'S CREAM BALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Palu and Iullutiimutlen, Heals the Seres, Restores the Senses or Taste and Smell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is allocable. PrlccSO cents at Druggists; by mall, registered, W cents. ELY' BROTHERS, sepll-lj di.w Ne. 50 Warren St., New Yerk. VV UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of the Human Bedy Enlarged, Developed, Strengthened, etc., Is an Interesting advertise ment long run In our paper. In reply te In quiries vie will say that thcre Is no evidence of humbug about this. On the contrary, the ad vertisers are very highly Indorsed. Interested persons may get sealed circulars giving all par ticulars, by writing te the ERIE MEDICAL CO., 5 bwun St., Buffalo, N. Y.Dnitu Thltde lice. fll-lyd&w rpEETHING SYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a bottle of DR, FAHItNEY'H TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectly safe. Ne Opium orMerphlamlxtures. Will re lieve Celic, Urlplng lu the Bowels nnd Promote Difficult Teething. Prepared by DRS.D.FAHR N'EY A SON, Htcorstewn, Md. Druggists sell It; 25 cents. Trlul bottle sent by mall 10 cents. lan4-!ydeed&w flats. F ALLL LAP ROBES. IU1U l Handsome Line efNEW STYLES for Men and Children. An examination of our stock will reveal every desirable stjleund quality. .MEN'S SOFT HATS, 35c, 50c, 75c andH.00. 'I hese are net old stock, but new, stjllsh goods. An Extra. Fine DRESS STIFF HAT FOR YOUNG MEN for S2.00. CHILDREN'S SCHOOL HATS, 25c, 33c, 45c -AND Traveling Bags. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. FA. ev ltlC OV tCttt. c LOSING OUT SALE. Carriages, Baggies, Wagons, -AT- Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHRISTIAN STREET. (Between Orange and Chestnut Streets.) leiiststnv f Jump-Seal Oirrlutn, tnu Four lit Ifimy Llnds. tweMcCHll Wagons, Second Hand Tretting lmet:, uud miwtiiI llghll'lat llghll'lat ferm Wagons llisl will csrry litun I,6HJ te 8,'JUO pounds. Alse a few Flue Sleighs. Call Early for Bar gat ns. uugae-tfd N .TLC1CWEAR-THE LAT121T AND MOST l fashionable styles andehadee.thechcupest and bcfct, at KKIHMAN'H Gents' Furulshing Stere, a west King strut. Has Lnnn I Dnlinn I n in ' niiniw t nk 9hm -DAHGAINB. z:isit STACKHOUSE'S This Week FOR BIQ BAHOAINH IN Beets & Shoes. A Full Lin of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Best Beet Made. Call and see them. D P. STACKH0USE. Neb. 28 aid 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. B OOTB AND SHOES. A Departure from Our Is most always beneficial, net only te us, but te these upon whom we Influence. It Is te easy te get Inte a rut, bnt a hard matter te get out. It has been my rule te Display the Ladles', Misses' Children's and Infants' Shee In Large Window, and Men's, Beys' and Youths' In Small Window. HereafUr I will change the display every two or three weeks and will have the Men's Shoes first In one window and then tn tbe ether. Yeu will find the Large Window full of Men's, Beys' and Youths' Shoes In Fine and Medium Grades or all the Latest Fall and Winter Styles, from 11.23 te tfl.00, and the Small Window Mil e Ladles', Misses', Children's and Infant's Shee. It will pay you te step and take a leek before purchasing elsewhere, as the Price Is Marked en Every Shee. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 A 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. ayHtere closed every evening at 6 o'clock, ex cept Monday and Saturday. elfuvniiurc. w IDM i ER'B CORNER. a We have beauties te Shew you. The Finest Line of Fancy Tables Ever Shown All Hand Painted. Can't describe them. Come and see them. They are entirely new. Just cemelu. What a beautiful present they will make. Did you say you thought of getting a Felding: Bed? We hae the Best in the Market. A child can work It. Can't get out of order. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS AT WIDMYER'S CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sis. TDEAB FOR FURNISHING ! Would you catch a new idea for Furnishing? New is the time. It's the old story of " the early birds." Yeu knew that Fall is New Fnrjiiltire time. Manufacturers consume the whole Summer getting ready for it. New they are ready. Our warerooms are full of their latest productions and ours here displayed for the first time, at our usual low prices. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 Seuth Queen street. -TTEINITSH'8. READY FOR THE TRADE THAT IS NOW UPON UH. Our Stock Is the Largest. THE NEWEST THINGS IN THE LATEST WOODS AND FINISH. OUR TRICES WILL SPEAK FOR THEM SELVES. A NICE COUCH AT A LOW PRICE. BEDROOM SUITES, ONE 'IHAT ISASUR TRIHE AND SELLS RAPIDLY, HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 4 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET -Undertaking will ReccUe Personal Atten tion. NOIICE TO TRESPASSERS AND UN NER8. All jfrhuim are hereby forbidden totrespatseuany of the lands of the Cornwall nd Speedwell estates lu Lebanon or Lancaster leunlles. whether inclesed or unlncleMul, either for the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing en said lands or the uuderstgned atte 1 hi notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PERCY ALDEN, EDW. C. FREEMAN. Attorney! for It. W. Celeman's Heirs. ways Step Right Here. Wl ffl BUT ! ftUihlng. M ARTINBROB. Jack Frest hashlseyaen yen. We furnish the protec tion risht la every way, ftt, tyle.'prlce and wear. Over coats and Underwear for Men, Beys and Children. OvSttfjft iiylsOrercwti uttMtfistr. Yeu will be Interested te see the sort of Chil dren's Overcoats we aell for tUO and tS-OP. Ten will be IntarasUd te see the tort of Dig Beys' Overcoats we aell for M and VM. Yeu will be Interested te sea the sort of Men's Over coats we sell for IT and 110. These are examples downward and up : from these prices It a great line and large assortment. Men' te finest Beavers, Melten and Kerseys, silk and aatln lined. It Is a pleasure te us te serve your back and purse se well. Beys' Underwear, soft and warm, several kinds, 15c, te the better and best In natural wool and white. Men's Underwenn such choice, such variety yen'd think couldn't be made In Underwear. La mb's Weel,' Natural Weel, Derby nibbed, Dr. Jaeger's, Norfolk and New Brunswick, regular sites, Short Men' lies, extra large ilies, and se en, SSe, S7c, 69c, 7Jc, 83C II, fLU. tlN. tl.7S.t3.fXS, lOSO, I8.7. 14.00, ISM, U each for Shirt and Drawers. MARTIN BROS, Custom Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOS. at AND 9S NORTH QUERN STREET, me CLOTHING BUYERS. L.Gansman&Bre. Best Goods for the Least Meney. PRICE LIST Men's, Bey 's& Children's OYerceats Men's Union Casslmere Overcoats, 13 00, t3 SO, tlOO. Men's Chlnehllla Overcoats at tl SO, 00, 7 00, tlOOO.fUOO.tHOO. Men's Wilten Overcoats at 500, MOO, IS 00, 110 00,113 00, tU 00. Men's Kersey Overcoats at M 00, IS 00, 113 00, S1500. Men's Worsted Overcoats, SI 00, WOO, WOO, tS0O,10OO,tl2 00,tll0O. Men's Silk Lined Overcoats, flOOO, 11200, 11100,11000, 118 00, K0 00. Bey's Overcoats Casslnieres, Wiltens, Chev. lets nnd Chinchillas, attJOO, 5100, (500,(600 8 00, $10 00,(1200. Children's Overcoats at (I 33, tl 75, WOO, (3 00, tlOO.tiOO, MOO. A Laree Assortment of Denblc-Urcasted Pea Jackets at (3 00, tl 00, (e 00, Itt 00. Consult your own Interest and buy direct from the manufacturers. Dy doing se jeu nue middleman's profit. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Dey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 66 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., . W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA 49 Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. M YERSARATHFON. Suits That Fit. EXAMINE OUR STOCK or. AND NOTICE THE PIT. There's Nothing Hetter In Cut or Finish Any where, and Our Prices Are Acknowledged Reasonable. Your Inter ests hae bseu looked after lit Values, And You'll BUY NO OFF COLORS HERE. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET LANCASTKK, IA. i&tachittcru JTEAM. We deal re te call ithe attention .if consumers of Hteam Ooeds and Engineers' Hupnllen, te our large and varied stock of Fines, vaues. Cerks, Miilleable und Cast Iren KlttliiES, Asbcuteti. VulrubeMennnd Usudurlnn, Hlieel, I'ialeuand ValNel'acklngsj Hcntch and Rid Line Reflect ing Uuuge (JIiim-is, Hteam Radiators and Hteum Heating Apparatus; Het und Cap Herein, ami in fact aluiei.1 ettrythlng required by steam users, and all ei whlih me eiler ut prlris which ne guarnntee te be lower than theso of any ether dealer in this Iclnlly. Wehuvepekttlwly the largest stock, and be ing cennictcd with the Telephone Exchange, nre prepared torcceleand nil all orders in the shertitit pOMlbletlinn. When In want of any thing lu our line, call en us fur prices nnd w III convince uu of our ability and willing ness te sec you Meney. IX-lay and Vexation. Our facilities for furnishing KtiKlnes, Hellers, Hhafllug, l'ulle, Hangers, Hjieelal Machinery, I'lumbers' and Oas Httciv Toels, 1'attcruv, Medels, and Iren and Itrasi. Casting., and for the prompt repair or all kind of uiacnlniry aie unexcelled In iJinciinter, and we respectfully solicit a share or jour patronage. Central Machine Works, 131 A YM NORTH CHRISTIANHTRKET, Lancaster, I'a. Geed Werk, Hca.onaeie Charges, Prompt uess. Telephone connection d'Hfdll gjouecfuvHiahlttfl (Soebo. c ALL AND BEF. -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP! Hlxty Candle-Llght; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Olelxs for (JasaudOll 8 loves. THE " 1'KRFKCTION " MKTAL MOULDING and RUIlDERCUhlHON Weather Strip. Ik-ats them all. Thlsstrtpoulwearsallethers. Kerns out the cold. Hteps rattling of windows. Kxrludcs the dint. Keeps out snow and mlu. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying It. Can be fitted nnywhcre no holes te Lere, riady for uc. I will net spilt, warp or shrink-a rnshlen ktilP U the mi.l ji fict.;:At the8tee,IIeateraudIUuge Htoreef Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCAHTER FA. Rcady-Madc Clothing, MYERS&RATHFON, 9rg 00es, N EWFALLCOATd. NEW FALL MS. WATT & SHAND HAVE OPENED THEIR NEW CLOAK DEPARTMENT ON THE BECOND FLOOR, Diving Ample Roem and the Rest Possible Light te Shew the Goods. A Chetce Ltrin of the Latest Styles In ladles', Mines' and Children's FALL AND WINTER GOATS, JACKETS, WRAPS, JERSBY8, SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHAWNS, At Extremely Moderate Prices. Ladles' Cleth and Jersey Jackets, In the La test Htyles. bound with Fine 811k and Mohair Braids, at h te, t3, IS fin, f l, 5 te 112 A0 each. lAdlea' and Misses' Newmarkets and Dlrec Dlrec telres, made of Cleth ana Heaver, In Htrlpes and Solid Celers, at H, $3 60, , 15 te I1& Each. Thirty New Rtyles and All Sizes In Children's Oretchcns and Dlrcetelres, at Very Lew Prices. Ladles' Seat Plnsh Jackets, Coats and Sscques, made of Llske's English Heal Cloth Cleth warranted te wear nnd give the best satisfac tion. These goods are made and lined exactly Ilka the Best tteal Garments, with. Storm Col Cel lars, Chamois pockets and Real Heal l-oepn, and the prices are only half for what they have been for such qualities, O.UEEN FA8HION SHEET FOR OCTOUER, RAZAR DRESSMAKER, 30c t mall, 25c. McCALL'S PAPER PATTERNS In Every Number and Site, Always In Bleck, AT THE New Yerk Stere. B ARUAINH. 24 Centre Square. IS THE PLACE TOGET Ideal Bargains I IN LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS ! OUR ASSORTMENT 18 I.AIUIK. OUR GOODS ARE BEAUTIFUL, OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEHT, AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW IT. Try Us Next and Be Convinced. SEE FOn YOURHKM-'. BE ArjTONISHIJU, HE PLEASED, AND Save Menev 7 Weel Plaids at 6c a ard. Weel Cleths at 80 a yard. Weel Cleth Plaids at 10c a yard. Weel Cleth Plaids at 120 yard, double width. Weel Checks and Htrlxw at 1 5c a yard, 40 Inches wide. Silk Finished Henriettas, TV, 12 latest shadex, 40 Inches wide. Silk Plushes at 37c a yard. Black Henriettas Cheap, , Black Henriettas Cheap. All-Weel Plaids and Checks at lie. a yard. Ombre rialds at 37c a yard, 40 Inches wide. Hilk Plaids at 87ie a yard, SS Inches wide. Anti-Cleth Suiting", SlV,n a yard ; never wear woolly, 88 Inches, 03 Htyles Stripes, Plaids and Plain Goods at2Sc, 87c,.aOe te 75c a yard. Beit Cotten Flannels ever sold unywherealBe, 6)ic, 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, lie, 12c a yard. Great llargatns lu Red Flannels. A Wonderful Display of Blankets and Comfert. Extraordinary Bargains In Corsets, AT J. Harry Stamm's weNimitruii Ba.rgra.in Stere NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Ittttsic. D ONTMI8H IT I RARE BARGAINS. A Grand Display of thn Most Popular and Most Reliable Pianos and Organs WILL BE MADE II V Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., AT THE LANCASTER COUNTY FA lit. AH should examine them, for sooner or later you will want one, and ene that will gte you Katlsfuctlen, We positively guarantee satlnfac tliin inetry particular for six jears, and sell en the easiest terms five dollars n month. Think erit rrein one totwejiarstopay for tt I The abee goods came direct from the factory, and we will eiler a pealtttc KirKaln each flay or the. Fair. KIRK JOIINHON .t CO., Ne. It West King Ht,, l.uiicustcr, Pa. P.H. Hecend-llaud Pianos and Organs taken In Exchange. uSHjdiw TTEN'RY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 134 IJist KIiik street, having a fall line of Furniture of eery description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. sS-tfdlt H. WOLF. VM East King HtreeL BOSTON STORE, gtfatcltc. TTTATHES. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Specs, Eye-Glasse Etc, at LOWEST PRICES. Optical Goods. Telegraph Time Dally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, We. mXKarttQiHait., WtatF. .. tuttea JEWELER AND GRADUATE OITICI AN. GILL. Jeweler md Graduate Optician. EXAMINATION OF EVES FREE I NO DHOPH UHED I WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO The Watch Bracelet. This Bracelet contains a MINIATURE WATCH, Stem Wind and Pet, te be seen In the EAHT WINDOW. CHAS.. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCAHTER. PENN'A. Ol OCK BUYERS. We have rceclxed an unusually Large and Attractive Line of ONYX AND FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS. Entirety New Htyles, which we Offer at Prices that Cannet be Beaten. These, with enr already largesteck of less ex pensive, IRON. WOOD CAHK and NICKEL8, five us the largest and Most Complete Hteck n the city. Yeu can best serve jour Interests by calling and Inspecting. O-All Kinds of Cleck Repairing Dene Promptly. Ne. 101 N. Queen St. CORNER OF ORANGE. ;jj; i.-u1.., . -- . .. , 1,. j U.IJ-I.S: 45v0ccvic. A T BUltHK'H. Geed News te 'the Consumer 1 8WEET8 REDUCED. Anether drop In the Wholesale Market en ables us te sell (IraniilatcdHugarnewatgrents, nnd bcit Heft White atSX. This Is a drop of 3 rents from the highest point. New and Fresh Ooeds. New Raisins, New California Apricots. New Codfish. New Murkerel, New Klin Dried Cern Meat, Fresh Oat Meal, Avena, Cracked and Rolled Wheat, Farina, New Cranberries, etc. New goods arriving almost dally. Wealm te get the first and best of the season. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCABTER, PA. NOWIU'.ltK KI.HK CAN MUCH IIAROAINH 1)1; HAD AH CLARKE IS DAILY OFFERING. Peppy Oil Knap Cards for all uhecall. Bargains In I'rcertcsJlellles andMlnce Meat, abuckrlJclly forth New HiiIIiia, i and 3 Its rer!23u. New Citren and Tclckathares, Currants and Heedless Ralslus, Prunellas, 7c It), 1 Bis for J'ic. Cullferulu Apricots, 'i and 8 !M for 23c. Prunes, '1, 8, 4 and 10 Ihs for 2 Portland Her Her rlug.nelh, 0 Its for 'ilc j Yi Tb for i')C. Hardlnes lu oil. choice goods, only be a can. Mustard or Hpfeed Hardlnes, large size, lUnacan. Hal moil, 12e n can. Hee our Bleck Island Ne. I Bloater Mackerel, finest 111 the market. Mack erel In 10 Ih buckets from tee up. Fine New CedfUh only 5c a lt. Hoeker's Buckwheat Just In. Try Clarke's California Table Hirnp for lour buckwheat cakes and you will be pleased, flood brands of Fleur from 49c a ipinrter up, Hiigirsfrem0)c. tegc n. Light Hjrup, Recjt. Clarke's Tea Stere. 12AHH0UTI! O.UEEN HTREET, Telephone. Free Delivery. J)H-ttdAw THEIHTH. We Told Yeu Se ! A month age we told you Hint ftugars would drop ene cent a pound. They did drop ever one cent n pound. We again remind you that They Will Surely Drep Anether Cent Ktp your ees wide open. These are gentle hints thrown out for J our own Interests. A Carload of Goods Just Received, Did BARGAINS. 3,0m) Rs of Flncut New Yerk Htate Cheese. 6.000 Pis of Raisins. 1,(JU0 Ps of Evaporated Apples. 4,001) Jt'S of California Apricots, urn ids ei IV ifgneni enroll, i l,UW lbs of Pca lies, lifglieni Cllren. 1,000 lbs of Puiclies, quarters. lien, uuivc. vfjw tun U . I A FEW SPECIAL GOODS. Finest French Peas, two cans for J5c. New Ligheru Citren, 'JM a ft. Hteinless Raisins, three lbs for 25c. EBKratcd Apples, three lbs fer2V. New Peaches, four lbs for 23c. Lemen and Orange Peel, 15c a lb. Wheal Germ, nice and fr li, six lbs for 2Sc Rolled Oats, six tbs for 2.V. Nlc-Nacs and Ginger Hnaps, three tbs for 2-Sc. Extra Dried Beer, V,c Dried Beef Knuckles, 160 a lb. Finest Hams, 13a and ltc. Picnic Hams, Ce alb. Bologna, Pc a ft. New Cranberries, Cemment, Helf-Ralslng Buckwheat. Iteani. Comb Heney, Codfish, Mackerel, Portland Herring, Ac. PARLOR PRIDE ENAMEL. Remember, we are headquarters for It only 10: a bottle. Ne dint, neruM. SrWANTUD.-e One Thensund Bushels Belecled Potatecr. Call and t-ee us. reFst ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WK8T KINO AND PRINCEBTH., Directly Opposite J. II. Martin 4 Ca's Dry Ooeds Stere, and Next Doer te Herrcl Herse Hetel. tSnvvinnce. CT.NI)ARI) CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,42,4345 MARKET HTREET. (Rear of the I'ostenlcc), LANCAHTER, PA. De net Fall te Call During FAIR WEEK and Hee our FIue Assortment of Boggles, Pistons, Jump Seat Carriages.Etc. I have all the latest styles te select from, and have also a very fine assortment of second-hand work-some or my own work. Bettem prices. Call and examine Iq trou ble te show our work and explain every detail. Kepalutlug and Repairing promptly and neatly done. One set of workmen epeclally employed for that purpose. "DENNHYLVANJA RATf.nnATtarrstan XIn effect from May IA, ism. , rt M rtSXPHW. LAweAirraii aad lam mi J. A nveatPh ladetnhlau rntlnaat fj4 mtZZZ7ZZ L .lieavw JTBOI WJUU1, FacirtcExpreest Philadelphia. Way Passengert... Matt train ylSMUeyj ssWa. m. 4ria. m. 7.n tt. m. Via fleltimk Niagara Express.... Hanover Accent VaVAt f.lH. ttVl n m. via Columbia' Frederick Aecefni""!! n:n, m. utncasiar Accem...... Harrlsburg Accem... fVll(tn.hla hmak. Kn P "S. -5, . t" ZU'rh. :viaMLJer- i3 p. m. 4:40 p. m. 1M p, m. 9.30 p. m. Leave Lancaster. 3.30 a. m. 4:45 a. m. (1:15 a. m 8:10 a. ra. 85A a. nt. Ihena. m. 11:3.' a. m. II-.TS p. m. S.Mp. m. SKiOp. m. 4:15 p. m, 6:4S p. m. 6J 7! s-sr p 1 Harrlsburg Express.. Western Expresst...... AttMialaa 41 uk I TMt m p. m. '5- ill-Kt nl Ar.nSjbaa .v nui n. fArrtva v . . EASTWARD. Phlla. Expresst...... Fast Llnef. Lancaster Acce. Harrlsburg Express.. lAncnster Accem... Columbia Accem....... Atlantic Expressf..... Heoshere Express...... Philadelphia Accem. Hunday Mall .... fhim. .( 4Jla.Bi. ftse a. j? unm m: . : TlAMLJnv.Ai .aiV ukHr z . iu3 ..tt . mj T .VL'l- "ss ,;l !..'-, KUBl ! ' A ftk.;rf' 5:4a p. M. 'y - j'iiy r,xpreST....,. "arrljburg Accem.! a-ssST nii riilT... - p. m. KhS6p.n. i .10 uuiy vrnin;; wnicn ran aatiy. j ttelStSbla5' "" M" traln we,t TT Md . i' S- KP0D fneral Passenger Aim! tttM CHAW. E. PUGH. General Slanager. " vl -W-kSflI.Anirt.UUI , DC.nmn n . .. !. " j,-1 ....v&.u u.n nivcululilunaiUlUAV t READING A COLUMBIA DIVISION. en ana after Monday, July I, lw, trala 1" "tncasier (King street . as fellows! S? 1 Fer Reading and Intermedlale points, weak fei days, T:30 a. nt., 12:35,8.18 p. tn.; Sunday 8iaM Fer Philadelphia, week days, 7.30 a. nt., IMtCVij J.Mp.m.iHnnclaysJs.Mp.m. i$ Fer New Yerk via Allentown, wcekdayaf " if t. f m',Hny..'.lVW5' aBy, ?iSU n-lXVH IffW fjitsAnnn ibasW ) 1 sajis s.h d!ts ". u.-z;zzz,Zt2 z?.'i.,-r m-. sifi ...... , ..UUI...J, O.W U. .11, O..M ,. III. J, , Fer Harrtsburr. week davs. 7-en -a i- .C'.tV, 5.40 p. m. ; Sunday, 8.-0S a. m. a FerCluarryvllIe, week day, -55 a. m.. UJ.i3 8.00p.m.; Sunday, 6:10 p. m. ' ' m$ .Leave Reading, week days, 7:20. HAS a. m.."! s ja ms mt-w in t.ssiiii iffvwi t n e no p. m. : Httneay, 730 a. m.: a-ie p. tn. JJ& s -.'"vii? ntiaaeipnia, week days, fclS, mmf$, nt., 4.w p. nt. .sis Leave New Yerk via Phltllnhl wafc4 -' 7:45 a.m., 1:30. 12-00 p. m. M Leave New Yerk via Allentown, week dan S 4.-00a.m..l.'00ti. m. .Si Leave Allentown, week days, 5.83 a.m.:Ji2; p. m. 7 Iieave PetUvllle, week days, &M a. m., iM'Sj Leave Lebanon, wrek days, 7:12 a. m.. lfcM 4 7:15 p. m. ; Sunday, 7M a. m., 8:45 p. m. ' !-5j a V2,Hrrlsburg, week days, 6.35 a. m.; Sa nay. oe a. in. . JfZ H.nrrjry"'' wwk d" H. a. bl, $ 8fl) ; Sunday, 7:10 a. m. $k ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. . Lf"ve.,,h'lna1Phli, Chestnut street wk4t and south street wharf. , Fer AtlanUe City, week days, siiiiiisa" a.m.and4nd5.p.m.!AeittmmcS35Efe : a. nt. and 4:30 n. m.; Sunday. Exvraac liS v ana Hat, m Accommodation, 8.-00 a. m., 4t '?- , Iteturnlng leave AUantle aty. depot eerMr' Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues. Veekdars".; Express 7fl0 and 10.13 a. m. and 4 p. m. Aeam'i modatlen, 8.-05 a. nt. and 4:30 p. m. Sundays :' Express, 4 and 3.30 p. ra. AccommedaUOBTlJI S a. m. and 4KB p. tn. ' DeUlled Ume table can be obtained at Ueka M efflces. -hi A. A. MCLEOD. an. HANCOCK. Vice ITe. ASUen'l M'gr. Gen'l Paaa'r Agt. M JJaitAlLROADrVI,l'rtnl,!," J"",T """ m wn.&.nM a. ...... .. -.- Arrangement of Passenger Train enaadaftatp ' HUMDAY, May 13, 1889. NORTHWARD. Leave A. M. p. w. King Street, Lane. 7.-00 12.35 Lancaster 7.-07 12:43 Manbelm 7M 1:20 Cornwall 1-M L48 Arrive at Lebaneu 8:11 1:58 .''SOUTHWARD. Leave a. k. r. m. Sunday. P. M.I A. M. T, M B:40 8.-08 Ml 5:50 8:18 4 00 8.-4K 3 CM.t-lT ii 7M P.M. A.M. P.' Lebanon 7:13 12:30 7:18 Cornwall, ... 7.-J7 ... TM .tat 12.45 1:18 1:53 78 7:87 838 Manhelm'., Lancaster........ Arrive at King Street. Lane. 8J5 2.O0 8.30, tfigfflyEasi!'1-" flttvn. H ARNE8S, TRUNKS, Ac. HABERBUSrTSi tJLi 80 Penn Square, 1 LANCASTER. PA. " f HARNESS, TRUNKS, H0R8E BLANKETS, L AP BL AKIlTf. FUR ROBES, from $4.00 te 940.00. BUITALO ROBES, HARNESS OIL, AXLE OIL, ' nUUIMBtl WVJkT,l-- and K-3 " ' Wf.i Qeneral Merse Supplies -AT- J. (HUC-CEHSOK TO M. ItABEaBDSH HOK.I ! Rir.M AP THE fiiiMiRI HftBRB BI1M 1-lilS HakWsJ "'"" """.""" "Jta (favbtvavt. TTARDWAHE I HARDWAREI GREAT ATTRACTIONS I AT Marshall & Render's, 9 4 11 SOUTH QUEEN LT. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The Largest Assortmentef UUNU and RIFLES In the City. TINWARE, CEDAR WARE, CUTIERY, Ae FODDER YARN, CARPENTER'S TOOLH and UUILDINQ MA TERIAL. ROYALMIXED PAINTS. OILS, VARNISHES and WHITE LEAD. a-A Full Line of General Hardware.- t MARSHALL & RENG1ER, NOS. 9 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN MTItKET. fbbS-lTd tSeal. JNHAHU WOO WhUandl. n3-lyd 424 Water Street. Lancaster. Pa. -OAUJlOARDNEltS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. orricxs-Ne. l! North QuecuSUeet, and Ne. 554 North 1'rlnc-estreeU YAitito-Nerth lTinee Btreet, near Kn4Mf "SCiVtiat I.ANOASTKR.PA., '' SVtterucu. T UTHER H. KAHFFMAN, ATrORNEY-AT-LAW. ecend Fleer Eshleman Uw Building. Ne. $ North Duke Street. asr8-lyw v. -2 ..t I" ry," m Stll -" 2-.1 iW,"1 Q? VWJ m mi &$ m m ' ess SJl 4i ', f s:r-t , ,, ,-1, S84tjat&mA&lhmii&$dt WVTWtVJ
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