Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 19, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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An vbiiw "
KasMrasrtHM man wr PM Auantie cam,
Parting I mk my nrmice i It Ihboev
With bukflll ttept te quit a queen In Mat.
Land I of nil hud meat islr and tn and treat ;
Of counties Kindred Up, sherfrem X heard
Sweet ipeccU e( Shakwpaar Uerr It """
rata Fer nebl uses! Land of Freedom Bird,
Fearless and proud I Se Jet him ear, Ihfil J
tirrcd
Br generous Jey, alt men mar learn of tlice
A larger lite ; and Europe, undeterred
Br ameUnt wreck, dar aUe te be free
Bedy and Seul j -seeing thine Eagle gui
Undaxiled upon Freedom' Ban, full-blaze t
EJwtn Arneld in A7u Yerk Hci-ahl.
BAJ Fhakcisce, OcL 17, 1SW.
m
1HTS9 IX T1IK MELON PATCH.
A Furmer Hits Up at Night leaded Fer
Beya and Make a Dlaoerory.
Mr. Fanning, of Scott Hill, Conn., baa
field of notably fine musknielens, and he
also ha a rat, the pet of the household,
which Is as canny m a fox. Mr. Fannin
was net aware Just hew much that cat
knew until one night this week, when her
veiled Intelligence was disclosed through
the medium of muskmelena. The former
Is very careful of the meleu patch, and has
spent most of his leisure time this season
watching it and fending off boys.
Nevertheless, an unknown marauder at
night constantly defeated his vigilance.
In the gleaming Mr. Fanning visited the
melon patch for a farewell inspection of
the luscious fruit, and every melon was
all right. Next morning some of the
largest and host of them bad been de
spoiled. TLey were tern te pieces and the
contents had been scooped out.
Fanning then sat tin at night near his
melons, a deuble-barrelled shotgun, leaded
with salt, across bis knees, for he firmly
bolieved that the neighborhood boys were
at the bottom of the thievery, and he knew
that a charge of salt, while It might take
soir.e of the froshnesa out of the young
sters, was net apt te result In a coroner's
Inquest, Uut his vigil was futile. The
thler canto just the same, and partly de
spoiled threo or four fine melons ; yet be
bad seen neither hlde nor hair of a creature.
Mr. Fanning then began te believe that
f;ebIlns, perhaps, were the nocturnal vis vis
ters, though he old net recoil ect ever read
ing an Instance in which these shadowy
chops had manifested a fondness for musk
melons or any ether melons. He decided
t spend still another night in the patch,
however; te He low en the ground this
time, and his stratngem was successful.
" At about midnight," said Mr. Fanning
in describing the misadventure afterward,
"that big bluck cat of mine came crouching
nnd slouching down across the lets, If
veu'll bolieve me, slid ever the stone wall
like a shadow, and without making a sound
or showing mere than an Inch of her back
bone abeve the vines, cut right out into
the middle of the patch. Then she looked
round, but I was lyln3 low and looking
like the trunK et a tree, i expeci, ami see
ing nothing te alarm her, she pitched right
Inte one of the biggest and ripest melons
In the hull let. She went at it llke a profes
sional, clawed the rind off in a wink of yer
eye, and then sunk her teeth into the pulp.
I could hear her chawing away nt it and
licking her chops, just as a man would de,
as the julce trickled down her threat.
When she get through with one melon she
went for another, and she seemed te knew
a rlpe melon overy tlnie from a green ene,
a denied bight botter'n I de. Talk about
gall ! Well, It was the gall of the thing
that made me laugh. I couldn't held in
long, and I had te let It out. Jerusalem I
but she slid out of that let instanter,
as seen as she heard me Inugu. What
did I de? Well, what could I de? I
couldn't kill the old critter, yer knew,
thought tee much of her, and besides I
wasn't leaded for cat. Salt's no geed for
knocking ever cats. Dut after that little
experience I shut the old cat up In the corn
house nights, and I don't miss any tnore
melons new." ,..-..,
Mr- Fanning has new learned that his
black cat Is fend net only of inuakmelens
nnd watcrmolens but of all kinds of fruit.
She eats npples, pears, and grapes groedlly,
and tiny kind of nuts whose shell she can
crack with her teeth.
As We Loek te Eastern ryes.
Frem the N.Y. Star.
Speaklng en the Brooklyn brldge In
turbiu and doling reb3s, Lassar De
metrius, who Is a Marenlte chief of the
Lebanon, said : "lam net surprised that
the people slieuld gaze nt us as they de,
for It must be confessed our clothing offers
a startling contrast te that of Americans.
We, in order net te draw a crowd around
us, conform as much as possible te sur
rounding conditions, and when we assume
our natlve garb It is for the sake of buol buel
ness and, perhaps, new and then, when the
sun comes out, te enjoy a little comfort.
When I den your estern garments I
feel as if I were a prisoner. Wha. te ine
seems straiifie while sojourning here is that
when the thorniemetcr Btends IX) degrees
In the shade or is at zero, you wear the
name garments. Ilence, I presume, the
prevalence of death from pulmonary dis
eases. Nevertheless, apart from dress
and ether llttle peculiarities, this Is u
grand ceuntry: but I fancy you need a
dash of the testhetlc bleed which an Immi
gration from Asia Miner would give you.
Tmlenil. n am Inclined te think that if
the political aspect of things does net
change, you will within the next few years
receive large numbers of our peeple, from
Armenia especially, where, notwithstand
ing thd treaty entered Inte Inte between the
Sultan and Emperor Napeleon III., the
Mahemmedan Druses still continue te rob,
murdorend perse cute their Marenlte neigh
bors My comrades her6 and myself are Ar Ar
tnenlanMarenttes.but we de net object te the
genorie name efSyrians. We are Christians,
of courseTtneugh we de wear the Turkish
turban, which, in the eyes of many, Indi
cates Mahemmedanlstn In the we irer. e
soil beads, cresses, rugs, carpets and. In
line, the merchandise of the East, and find
that our profits are geed. What surprises
us mere than anything else Is the perfect
order maintained In this city, although
you have neither Sultan nor Pasha te rule
you aud cut off your heads If he thinks
that a preper punlshment."
rri,. imi.t1tv of admlnliterln? mulleins te
veuue "hlldren It entirely overcome by uslnir
Dr. null's Uaby Syrup, tlie surest, most pleasant
and efficient remedy for the little ones. Price
2& cents.
Bid breath is almost always cn'ised by a sick
stomach. Tills can easily be cured. Laxader
Is the remedy for such cases. Price, ZSceuH.
Very Becoming.
Levely tint In the wrong place are reft of
ihelr charm. A lwaea colored countenance
the peculiar endowment of our ptg-talled
brethren who " hit the plpM-l unbecoming.
It suggest bile going aittray, and the interference
la correct. Pain beneath the ribs and shoulder
blades, constipation, dyspepsia, furred tongue
and sick heartaches supplemeut this Indication
of the bilious. Fer liver complaint aud Its
multifarious symptoms, Hosteller's Stomach
Milters is an liiillfble specific. It relaxes the
bowels sufficiently, but without griping or vio
lence. Te the secretion of bile It gives a due Im
pulse, but banishes an excess of that saffron
colored principle from the bleed. Hick head,
a-hes. soreness disappear when it is used. It
renews digestion, fortifies the stem against
malaria, ceuntcrucua rheumatic tendency, and
remedied Inaction of the kidneys.
A new idaa embraced In Ely' Cream Balm.
Catarrh I cured by cleansing and healing, net
by drying up. It Is net a liquid or mil If. but 1
easily applied Inte the nostrils. Its effect Is
magical and a thorough treatment will cure
the worst case. PrlceMc cMwd&w
Carpet (glcanittfl.
ptARfKT CLEANING.
Carpet Cleaning.
At tbU busy Heuse Cleaning
Penson ene of the greatest cures
H tbe matter of having your
Carpets thoroughly cleaned.
There Is but ene way te de it.
Semi us your order. Our wagons
will call, take them away, prop
erly clean them and return them
aame day, without regard te
weather. All this at little cost
and no disappointment.
By our process carpets arc net
injured (net as much as hand
beatlug), colors are brightened
and moths destroyed.
LEAVE ORDERS AT WORKS i
Cor. Woodward and Christian Sts,,
OR AT ANY OF THE AGENCIES.
4I!hOM. Oll'Ud
Wir
QtmCOkUMMBMaW.
OX1
ta-eBljrlitc,
ItCBlncbumlBC.
ia la Ita ssrer T
(tsar Keaema
:. A raw
rare from head te stoat. Hatrceaa. Dec
tera ana ttaapiuus ran. -raea srwy
thing. Cntfd by ttta Culleura Mama-
alNfcrll.
Cured by Cutieura
I am cured of a loathsome disc, ectems. In
Ha went stage. I tried different doctor and
bem t hrengntne hospital, but all te no purpose.
The dlrae covered my whole body from th
ten of my head te the sole of rerfceu My hair
all came out, leaving me a complete raw ere.
After trying everything I heard of your Cctt
ci'itA Hemediks. and nTter using three bottles
of cirnccHA ItaseLVKXT, with clticcba and
CimccnA tteAt, I nnd myself cured at the cost
ornbeutte. I would net be without thaCCTl
cun A KUWUK9 In my house, a I find them
useful In many esses, and I think theyar the
only fkln and bleed medicines. . .,
ISAAC II. UEllMAN, Wurttbore, N. Y.
Buralnf and Itcblag
I was Mck In the tell of lfS with a burning
and Itching se bad that In three weeks I was
covered with a rash, aud could net sleep nights
or work day. Berne doctors thought It might
be alt rheum (eczema), and said they had never
seen anything like It before. I received no help'
from any of them, or from any medicine that I
could get held of until I tried your CurtcvaA
HCMKDtu. After three week1 use I wasabla
te work, and kept getting better, unUl I am
new entirely cured. I recommend them te all
suffering with kln diseases. .. ..
V. E, OSMElt, TafUvlltP, Vt,
Most Intense Itching
I have used the CtrrtcrnA Remedies suecew.
fully for my baby, who was afflicted with ede
ma, slid had such Intense Itching that he get
no rest day erntght. The Itching I gene, and
my baby Is care
is curea, ana is new n iicmiuy, rusy rusy
hey. MARV KELLKRMAN.ttclelt.Kan.
cheeked hey
Outlcura Reselvent
Tbe new Bleed Purifier and purest and best of
Humer Cures, Internally, and Cl'ticvba, the
great Skin Cure, nnS Cuticcha Seap, an ex
quisite Hkln Beaut I Qf r, externally Instantly re
lieeo and ipccdlly and iiennancnUy cure the
most agonizing, ttrhlng, burning, bleeding,
scaly, crusted and pimply dlxeasea and humors
of the skin, scalp and bleed, with lets of hair,
from pimples te scrofula.
Beld everywhere. Price. CCTtcCBA. 69c. BOAr,
S5ci UEseLVExr, Sl.OO. Prepared by the Per-
TEH DllUO AXO CUEMICAI. C'OBrOKATIOX, Ues-
ten.
-Scnd for " Hew te Cuie Skin Diseases," M
pages, SO Ulustratleus, and 100 testimonials.
DIMPLED, black-heads, reI, reush, chapped,
iH nd oily skin prevented by Cuticl-ha
SeAr.
MUSCULAR STRAINS
And pains, backache, weak kidneys, rhcu
matlsm, nnd chest pains relieved tn Une Min
ute by the CUTICUHA Astl-I'AJN 1'I.ABTElt.
23 Cents.
Sanferd's Radical Gere for Catarrh.
RELIEF INSTANTANEOUS. CURE RAPID,
RADICAL AND PERMANENT.
Ne single disease has entailed mere suffering
or hastened the breaking up or the constitution
than Catarrh. The sense of smell, of taste, of
sight, of hearing, the human voice, one or mere,
niul sometimes all, yield te Its destructive In
fluence The poison Is distributed throughout
the system, attacks every vital rerceaiid In
jures the mostrebustofconsUtutons. Ignored,
because but little understood, by most physi
cians, Impetentlv assailed by quacks and char
latans, these sutlcrlng from It have little hope
tebe relieved. It Is time. then, that the pop
ular trtntment of this terrible disease by reme
dies wlthlu the reach of all passed Inte hands at
once competent and trustworthy. The new nnd
hitherto untried method ndepted by Dr. Sun
ford In the preparation of his Radical. Cuni'.
has wen the hearty approval cf thousands. It
Is Instantaneous In afierdlng relief In all head
colds, sneezing, snuffling and obstructed
breathing, and rapidly removes the mostep-
fircislve symptoms, clearing the head, swecten
ng the breath, restoring the senses of smell and
taste, and neutralizing the constitutional ten
dency of the disease towards the lungs, liver
and kidneys.
Sanferd's Radical Cure ler Catarrh
Consists of ene bottle of the Radical, Cube,
one box of Catakkiial Helve.nt, and Im
proved Iniiai.ee, all In one package; price.
II. Ask for SArone's Radical Cent. Sold
everywhere.
PeTTr.n Dcua A Chemical, Coni'enATiojr,
Bosten. ecU-linV,Sfcw
(Ot-eccricw.
LOOK
AT
CLARKE'S RANDOM TRICES.
Rest Leghorn Citren, X ft - 18c
Krnlt Puddlne, package - 8c
Pure White Sugar, V lb Ke
Extra Dried Beef, fc ft. 10c
3 lbs Bologna for..... - -20
California Hams, p lb 8e& 10c
Geed Sweet Coffee, w lb ."JOe
Choice Java Blended Coffees, ft. .2Sc 2c
Choice Reller Fleur, qr 45e te Kks
4 lbs Geed Prunellas for .25c
4 lbs Heed Peaches for i 25c
3 lbs Extra Peaches for 15c
3 lbs California Apricots for Bjc
3 lbs California lUilslns for 23c
6 lbs large Herring for -s
6 lbs Choice New Cedflxh Mia
Kresh Crackers, 3 & 4 lbs for. 'iec
Geed Cream Chcesnfttb Jin
Best Swiss Cheese, V ft 0
Light or Durlc Hynips, '$ qt -8c
Best Cider Vinegar, gnl .15e
1 1 Caket Hlgglns' Toilet or Laundry Seap for SSc
OUIne Heup. V box CO lbs .C2.40
Fer the Best Seap aud Seap Powder try
Peppy Oil, 6c. Other powders, '. for 6c.
Duffy'ti Pure Cider In Bteclt.
CLARKE'S
Tea, Coffee nnd Grocery Stere, Nes. 12 and It
Seuth Queen Street.
P. 8. Geed Hickory Cordwood for rale in
lets of from one te one hundred cords.
T BIMBK'H.
White Sugar Reduced te 8c.
New Goods Almest Daily.
New Italklus, Currants, Citren, Prunes. Eat-
orated Peaches, pared and uupared, Callfern
Hi
Apricots, Cranberries, sew uucKnlirat, Jew
Keif Ralslnif Buckwheat. New Cheleu Comb
Heney, Oat Meal, Avena, Cracked and Rolled
Wheat. Ac, d.c. The Yentezer Evaporated
Sugar Cern sold only by 111 In Linctster, new
ready. Ne better Una of Choice Fresh Groceries
In the city.
BURSK'S,
17 East King Street,
Ne.
LANCASTER. PA.
A T REISTH.
STOP RIGHT HERE !
This Is Reist's Advertisement !
IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ ALL t
CUT IT OUT,
HANG IT UP, CARRV IT IN YOUR VEST
POCKET, TELL YOUR NEIOHUOlt,
THINK 01 IT I
DOWN COMES SUGAR !
Sugar reduced another half cent. Keep your
yes een. We will peRt you.
3 Its Rest Nlcnacsfer25e, 6 lbs Ooed Nlcnaes
for a')C, S tbs Rest Olngersnups for 2m;, 4 lbs UVsi
Thick water Ciaekers for 2ee, 4 B8 Hulled Hpenge
Water Crackers for 25c
We buy our Crackers In 2j and .10-barrel lets of
a kind alone aud make discounts the benellt
you get ; also, carry full Hue of Fine Crnrkcrs
In tin cans, Oatm-al Wafers, Salted Wafers,
Graham Wafers. Egg Ulkcults, Cruaui Putin,
Coffee Hlscults.etc.
Parler Pride Enamel for Hleves, per bottle,
10c, 8 fts Large Htemless Raisins for 1TC. 3 lbs
Lanre French l'runes fer25c, 6 D.s Ooed Prunes
for 25c. 3 fts Finest New Currants for 25c, 3 Its
Aprlc-ets for 25c, 3 fts Evaporated Apple for 2ee,
6 Its Peaches (new) for 25c, 2 &s Best Prunellas
for 25c, 2 ffs Finest Unpared Evaporated
Peaches for 23e, 1J lis Evaporated California
Pared Peaches for J5c, 1U fcs leghorn Citren
ferOSc, 8 Rs Freh Wheat Germ fer25c, Otfcs New
Rolled Oats for Sic, 2 its Italian .Macaroni for
S.V, 3 packs Fruit Pudding for 2, 0 tts Rice for
Sic, 8 quarts Cranberries for 2.V, ,1 tbs Oum
Dreps for 2"c: Self-Raising Jluckwheat per
pack.Iie; Self.RaUlng Ituckwhcat, per pack,
iec: Bologna, per fe, 9c; Dried Reef, per lb, 12Kc;
Dried Beef Knuckles, per its, IOcj Picnic Hams,
perB,9i Ob Herring for ; Caustic Heda,
per fc, 6c.
REIST !
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Q ROGER,
CORNER WEfr KINO AND PR1NCEHTS.,
Directly Opposite
J. II, Martin 4 Ce.' Dry Goods Htere, and
Next Doer tn Kore-1 llersn Hnlrl.
T ESSE JONES A CO..
J Mauufucturcrs CUNFECTIONERS' FINE
PAPER DOXEfe. The most beautiful line In
the United States. 815 Commerce HU.Phlladel
nnf Pa. Writ for descriptive prlcsulit.
pUU lT8ted
TflB LAHCASTEB ,Dlm.TVl
f r 9U 09 fMitt.
peRSALE.
M The Dealtable Property, Situated
Ne. 136 East Lemen St.,
Brick Dwelling, Pine Perch, Frent Yard with
Iren Feace, Let SlxsiA .... -
JOHN H.METZLER,
ectfr-lyd NcstaCukeHtreet.
TOemVE PUBLIC S.VLE.
en Batcbdat, NerutBBA s, Iase.
will be sold at the Cooper Heuse that eneud
a-halMtery Frame Dwelling, situated Ne.UW
West King street rentalnlng In front SO rect,
mere or less, and In depth 187 Teet, mere or less.
Thl I an excellent site for business purpose
or private residence. Located in the most cen
tral part of our city. .
Ne. SL that twMtery Brick Dwelling Heuse,
Ne, 60 Ht. Jeseph street, containing fl room
and a hall, In excellent condition. Balcony,
hydrant In yard, fruit, etc. Lotcentatn In front
Si feet, Inches, nnd In depth 87 feet te a lO-frct-wide
alley. Privilege te enter nubile sewer paid
for. This house I In every way a pleasant
8a..lobeglnat7:30p.m.jeuNriUT8ct
JOEL L. HAIXCS, Auctioneer. el7,l,2Jil0
A BSiaNEE'SfATjEOF CITY PROPERTY.
OX THCnSDAT, XOTKMREtt 7, ISM,
The undersigned, assignee of Henry Wolf and
wife, will sell
at nubile sale, nt
)iici sate, m 1111
16- Leepard
Pa., the fel.
Hetel, East King street, Lancaster, Pa., the fel-
lowing describe
tnwltl
t real estate of the said assigner,
Ne. I. A two-story Brick Dwelling Heme and
onenitery Frarae Back Building and let of
ground. Ne. 833 West Orange street, In said city,
centalnln gin fronton tata West Orange street
18 feet, 0 Inches, and extending In depth 123 feet
0 Inches. The house and back building have
seven rooms. The property has sewer connec
tion, pump and well, cistern in the yard, fruit
tries
vines, etc.
Ne.
we Building 1-ets, en north side of
f&ut ChMtnut AtreeL
in saiu cur, encu coma
Ing In front 20 feet, 2 Inches, am
1I1K ill ilimfc v 11:.. lucut;... hhu t-Aiviiuiu.
In
depth W feet te a 10-fect wlde alley ! bounded en
the east by the Whitney estate, and en the west
by properly of A. J. Eberly. .
Bale te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when
terms 111 be made knewn by
.IEREMIAH RIFE.
Assignee of Henry Wolf nnd wire.
JOel. L. Haines, Auct. 0l2,l9,2t)nSd
ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF DESIRABLE REAL
ESTATE.
On Tuesdav, ocTensn 22, isse,
will' positively be sold at public sale, nt the
Leepard Hetel, In the city of Lancaster, nil that
certain two-story and attic Frame Dwelling
Heuse, stable and ether buildings, and let of
ground thereto belonging, containing 60 feet
front and extending In depth of that width z33
feet, situated en the north sldoef the Philadel
phia turnnlke (extension or Ijist King street),
In Lancaster township, wlthlu 100 ards of the
city limits.
All the buildings are new: house contains sit
commodious rooms nnd nttle with light, dry
cellar under whele building J hydrant with city
water In front yard ; large let, lawn In front
of house and large garden In rear; short dis
tance from centra of city ; street can pas the
deer. Arlty bem without city taxes.
Title and possession given April 1, isoe, or at
any time before that li required by purchaser.
Hale te commence at 7:30 p. m. en said day,
when terms and conditions will be made known
by HENRY CARPENTKIt,
Assignee of Jacob Fraellch and Wlie.
Joel, L. Haines, Auctioneer.
(Ve7,14,lO,l,2I,22dR
V
ALUABLE CITY PROPERTY AND BU
SINESS STAND AT f UUL.IU BAL.1:.
ex Tuersday, October 21, 185?,
Will be sold at publlesale. ut the Uty Hetel, en
North Queen street. In the city of Lancaster,
all that valuable Let of Ground, situated en the
west fide of-North Queen street, Immediately
north of the Pennsylvania railroad, containing
In front en said street about 4(1 feet, unci In
depth, along its northern boundary line, about
110 feet, te the Pennsylvania rallrend, en which
are erected a Twotery FRAME DWELLING,
with n two-story Frame Back Building; nnd
Immediately In the rear or the duelling Is a
large Three-Story BRICK TOBACCO WARE
HOUSE. Part of the front building Is occupied as a
Cigar and Tobacco Stere, situated en nnd along
the PennsyUanla rallrend, which Is the south
ern boundary ; bounded en the north by prop
erty of Jehn R. Bltncr, esq., which Is occupied
by Harry C. Moere, and en tbe cast by North
Queen street.
The dwelling contains about It rooms. There
Is a hydrant In the back yard, navcwnsU In
front, water, gas, and water closet In the dwell
ing, geed sewerage, and all ether modem Im
provements, all In geed condition, and Is one
of tbe best business stands.
Any person wishing te vlew the property be be be
fere the day of sale mav call en cither of the tin-
acrsiguca.
A geed title will be given en April
1,181
1 sua
Sale Ce commence nt 71; o'clock p. m.. when
attendauce will be given and terms made
made known by
THEODORE WENDITZ,
CHARLES II. REES,
Executers of the Estate of Jehn Rev, dee'd.
B. F. Rewf, Auct.,
Ne. 40S Seuth Prince fit. ecttd-gld
OECURE A HOME FOR YOITR FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family.
von SALE
OX TUT. MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120
feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal
nut aud Lemen streets.
Two-sterr brick dwelllnz houses with man.
sard reef, porehes In front, lets 115 feet deep, en
North Pine, between Chestnut und Walnut
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front
yards, Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en Wctt
Walnut, between Mary and Pine sereets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 14" feet
deep, en West I-emen street, between Charlette
and Mary streets.
Three-story brick dwclllngheuses, lets ISO feet
deep, with nil the modern Improvement", hunt
yards, en West Cbestuut street, betueeu Pine
and Nevln streets.
Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime,
North Mary, between Walnut and I-cmeu, aud
Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets.
All the above beuses are in geed erderr-nswly
papereu, gas nxiurcs in 1111 me rooms, water m
the kltcnen.and the cellars warranted te be dry.
Call and see for yourself, no tiouble te show
you.
JNO. F. ORIEL,) v.,.,,,nr.
JACOB ORIEL, Executers.
apr2iMyd.M.V.B. RU North Mary Street.
grtVJUrtVC.
TTARDWAnE I
HARDWAREI
GREAT AHRACTIONS 1
AT
Marshall & Rengier's,
9 4 U JKOUTII QUEEN S.T.
Steves, Heaters and Ranges
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
The Larzest Assortment of QUNS and III FLES
in the City.
TINWARE, CEDARWARE, CUTLERY, Ac
FODDER YARN,
CAHITNTER'B TOOLS nnd OL'ILDINO MA
TERIAL.
ROYALMIXr.DPAINTH.OILS, VARNItsIIRS
and WHITE LEAD.
473-A Full Line of General Hardware."
MARSHALL" REN6IER,
NOS. 9 & 11 BOUTH QUEEN STRECT.
feex-lvd
(Cnvpcte.
I1RLTII I TRUTH ! TRUTH
TELL THE TRUTH !
YES I YES I Buy Your Carpels, Oil Cleths,
Muttlnss. Hugs, Curtains, hlintics, HUlr Reds,
Carpet Llnlnge, etc, at tliu
One-Price Lancaster Carpet Heuse,
WHO! WHO! Shall I.ny Our Carpets, Hang
Our buades, Drape our Curtains, etc?
EVERY TIJIE,
s.&v.
BEST WORK.
ONE BUSINESS I ONE PRICE 1
SHAUB & VONDERSMITH,
18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST.
nusSMvd
SOLLAIW AND CUFhl TIIB LATEST
the most desirable, and most comfortable
pes and ityles-any Im, at.ERWMAN'b
0au' ruraUbtBf Start, U WHt Ktef itmt.
OCTOBEB
VmAmn f gvM
-pALACEOrrjUMUOlt. '
PALACE 6FFASHION,
115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN
STREET,
COMFORTABLES.
A Full Lineef These Goods at
Bettem Prices.
Elegant patterns at $1, some
both sides alike, and some red
one side.
Next quality better, Turkey
rm
ining, $1.25.
Next quality, heavy goods,
red lining, are $1.50.
Next number very large and
heaw goods, at 51.75.
CRETONNE COMFORT
ABLES. Extra large, at $1.0,5 an(l
fi2.ie ; these are special prices.
Elegant quality Sateen Com
forts, very large, at $2.25 ; very
fine $3.50 and $3.75.
Ladies' Ribbed Knit Skirts,
made of soft Saxony wool,
something quite new, in stripes
10 different combinations ; also
Cream $1.50.
Men's Flannel and Cotton Cetton Cotten
adc Shirts, excellent value, at
75c and $i Embroidered at
$1.25.
Fine Twilled Flannel, 51.25,
$i-5e, $1.75 and $2-
Men's Cardigan Jackets, 50,
75c, $ii $1.25, 51.50 te $3.25.
Beys' Flannel Waists, at 50
and 62c.
Elegant Grey Mixed Waists,
pleated front and back, at 75c.
Very fine Twilled Flannel
Waists, in mixed navy blue and
fancy colored, at $i, 51.25 and
51.50.
Gent's Merine and Weel
Underwear and Hosiery.
The - greatest bargains ever
offered in Lancaster.
Extra heavy Merine Shirts
and Drawers, at 29c ; regular
price 37c.
Special value in Shirts and
Drawers at 37c; worth fully 50c.
Our 50c Shirts and Drawers
the best in the city. Come and
see them.
At (tec, fine Weel Merine,
worth 75c.
Our 75c Merine Shirts and
Drawers would sell well for 51.
Grey and Brown Mixed Shirts
and Drawers at 37 and 50c.
Special bargains in Grey Imi
tation Camel's Hair Underwear
at 50c ; made te sell at 75c.
Camel's Hair Underwear, in
Grey and Shetland, at 87c.. Fine
Underwear at 51, 51.50, 51.75.
Cljinatunvc.
H
IOU A MARTIN,
China Mall.
Useful nnd Oruauieulal Article that
would grace the Dining Table or would
be a valuable nddltieu te the Brlc-a-Brae
of even the mett faatldieuH. AVe
can't describe them. It's your privil
ege te examine them. If you don't, you
will miss a night at the beautiful an well
as the opportunity of pen-seualng It.
Huviland'a Decorated China has
prominence nlweyn. Many New Arti
cles, Designs and Decorations mere
beautiful than ever. Heynl Worcester
in New Designs and Shapes. Japanese
Ware In Large Variety and Styles. A
beat of ether articles of Fancy Goods,
equally handtseme. Persons selecting
presents (wedding or otherwise), will re
gret, if purchasing before examining
our assortment. Remember, all are wel
come. Goods exchauged If net satisfac
tory. HIGH & MARTIN,
15 East King Street.
ittmbrellct..
u-
MUHEI.LA HEADQUARTEIfs.
The Conestoga!
THIS IS THE NAME OFOUR
Popular Umbrella.
Tens of Tiieusaml of them sold within the
past six mouths.
The Cleth Is Union Silk or superior quality.
We have three grades of It aud all geed wearers.
Every Umbrella guaranteed net te fade or
split.
-Ak for the Conestoga Umbrella at the
mbkers,
ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN,
li EAST KINO STBEET.
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MI ME
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KXTDOORTOTUE COURT HOWE,
Second Event in Dress Goods !
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12,
We will open a compute new line of DRESS MATERIAL In all the New and Staple Fabrics, in
eluding Cashmere, Henrietta, Tricots, Plaids, Checks, Ladles' Cleth, Mehairs, and many ether
geed. OurMInthClethsandHcnrlettaaataScentiarcmarvel. A Oreat Bargain I a 44 Inch
Henrietta, all colors, at S7c. Beautiful Mohair In Bltck, Navy and Real, at SSc ; better quality
In Black at 60c. We are also showing a 40 Inch Weel Henrietta, worth fl, for "3c i black only.
AUe two number or Black Bilk, Henrietta at II andllJM that are worthy of attention. New
Repps at 12)c New Pletds for Scheel Dress at 10, iiy, up te S5 cents. New .Dress Trimmings and
Velvets, 8ee our Dress floods Window.
FAHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa
AHU McELROV.
bjrjrd & Mcelrey,
Net. 33 ai 38 Seuth Queen ItrMt,
numrirML 111 Utiles Merine at 3lc.sUeJK)e. and un. '
Ing of Se en each pair ou )uy, ladles' Natural Weel, Camel' Hair nnd Medicated Underwear at
the lowest price for Inequality tn the city. In Men's 0nderwear.whltorrelorcd,at39c.aSc,7Xc,
we, una ni i en win nna iui we give vxini triuc. men isamrai w 001, inmei iiair ami
Medicated Weel Underwear at bargain priced. , Men's Cotten Flannel Drawers at Sic, Sic and fiOc
per pair. Children's Merine nnd Medicated Weel Underwear, all slses, cheap,
BLANK KTS Willi an expcrlence or almost 9) years Inti.e business, net all that time for our
selves, as this Is the third season for ourselves, w would say, that In all that length of time you
never saw the value In blanket wa are offering. In White aud Colored, at T6e, fl, fl.2,l.fje,f2,
l2JB.RB0.t2.TS,f3, and up. Hee our extra fine all Weel California lllanket at W per pair. Metll
catrdlttHlankeVat.l.TS,tlandt. Crib Blankets at tl.60, (-.Land up.
COM FORTts Comforts from Tie up. Large site at II, f I ju, glXO, and up. Our own make, large
tie, geed cotton, at 11.60 each.
COTTON Quilting Cotten made In Mil 2X yd long and 3 yds 4 In. wide, weighing from SK te
4 lbs each, enough for cr.a Comfert at l2Hc and lie per lii. Once used, always preferred ; It does net
stick together, require no opening out, alway ready fur use. Cotten at dc, 10c, 12Sc and IGe per
lb In K or 1 lb rolls, as you prefer,
OIL CI.OTIIB Each season our trad In fleer Oil Cleths Increases. Our Oil Cleth I all well
seasoned. Having been bei:ht before the advance In price, June 1st, Oil Cleth Rugs. I yd square,
44c, IH yd square 03c, IX yds square 0c. Rfmuants or heavy fleer Oil Cleth (net hill width) at
10c per yard.
FEATHERS We had n rush for Feathers that we were out or them, but will new be able te
give you any quantity. Our price are the lowest en best goods In tbe ell.
WINDOW HU ADES-Oill en us when yen want Window Hhadcs In lpcr or oil shade by the
yard, or made te order, at the very lowest price.
FLANNELS The liest Flannels Ter the money you ever bought, or can buy te-day In any
houselu the city. Our trade has been built up what H Is by giving the best nlne for your money.
MUSLIN I bale.yard wide, Unbleaehed Muslin, remnants, en; 1 bale dn,at6Hai lbaleef
heavy, yard w Ide, Unbleached Muslin, at 6Kc by the piece, or 7e by the yard. The lowest price ou
It anywhere Is Be Bce our yard wide, soft finish, Blenched Muslin at 7c a yard.
bard Sc Mcelrey,
Kei. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn.
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QMetlttttn.
M
ERCHANT TAILOR.
Seme ask, "Who is He?" Others say, " He's no geed."
Time will tell.
Give him a show for a New Suit. Make and fit every
thing. " Ne fittee, no takee."
ROBT. H. PIERCE,
; iccewer te A, II. Resensteln,)
FINE TAILORING,
Ne. 65 North Queen Street,
avvct
B
ARdAINHl
Shirk's Carpet Hall 1
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FOR -
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
. and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e.
ffit H A vi Title Labeest and Usjjt Hteck 1st tiik Citt,
H. 3. SHIRK St SONS,
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Fa.
iUittcltce.
"IITATHEB.
K7VTERICKN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Bpecs, Eye-Olss
Etc., at LOWEST PUIUXH.
Optical Oneds. Telegraph Time Dally. Every
Artlele In thl Line Carefully Repaired,
Leuis Weber,
He. 1 ttV, North Qneen St.. Near P. K. R. Station
TEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
GILL.
Jeweler and Graduate Optician,
WEDDING PRESENTS
IN
Royal Worcester and Antique Silver.
EXAMINATION OF EYES TREE.
NO DROP8 U8ED.
CHAS. S. GILL,
Ne. 10 West King St.,
LAKCAHTKK. PENN'A.
1LOCK UUYEIW.
We have rervlved an unusually Largs und
Attractive LI nu of
ONYX AND FRENCH MARBLE
CLOCKS.
Entirely NewRtle, which we Offer at Prices
that Cannet be Huh ten.
These, with our already luree ste
enslve, IRON. WOOD CAME and
stock of less ex.
pensl
NICK ELM.
Klve us the Largest and Meil complete niecs
In the tlty.
Yeu can best serve your In'cretts by calling
and Inspecting.
-All Kinds of Cleck Repalrlng Dene
Promptly.
HERR,
101 N. Queen St.
Ne.
CORNER OF ORANOE.
A HKEW.
Jrall, 1889.
Mike it the menuy-wivlnc time of the year,
and this tlin place te save It by getting luu best
material and niMt stylish
Saltings, Treuserings and Overceatings
FOR THE LEAST MONEY.
Yeu knew the reputatlen-always reliable.
Prices are lower than ttver, ntylus huudseuier,
Te thou who have dealt here the garment
speak for tlienKeles.
All that U asked Is a trial te please you, and
assure you perieci sitiuuiciien.
0S. 234 AK D 230 WEST KKf 0 STREET.
llfKimd
19 1889.
.
OppetvtU g'ennUia Ian.
We are running a ana Ladles' Vest, at S9e, a av
, mi
Lancaster, Penn'a.
et4lmd
firtU.
B
ARUAlKM I
furniture,
w
IDMfKU'H CORNER.
ti
'Widxnyer"
OUR STOCK OF
IK FULL AND COMPLETE,
FIPJiT-CLABH AND ELEUANT,
NEW IN DESION AND cnEAP.
What mere de you want? A FlneHIlk Plush
HnckcrfertlOO. Hew Is that t aieap uln'tlt.
Well, we have them either In Oak or Mahogany
Flulsb.
WIDMYER'S
CORNER OF
E. Kine & Duke Sts.
rEINITSH'S,
READY FOR THE TRADE THAT IS
NOW UPON UH.
Our Stock Is the Largest.
THE NEWEST THINOS IN THE LATEST
WOOIW AND F1N1HH.
OUR FRICEH WILL HPEAK FOR THEM.
HELVKH.
A NICE COUCH AT ALOW PRICE.
RED-ROOM 8UITE8, ONE THAT IHABUR.
PRIUE AND HELLS RAPIDLY,
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
Nes. 27 ft 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET
)Undertakli)g wlllRecslve Perseual Atteu Atteu
tlen, Ceal.
UMIIER AND COAL.
J "lXJllACCtJMHOOKMANDCAHEH. WEST-
UN HARD WOODH. Wheleutle and Retail.
by R. R. MARTIN 4 CO..
nS-lyd 121 WaUrUtrvet, Lancaster, Pa.
TT AUMOARDNEU8 COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Orrtcr-s-Ne. 129 North Queen Street, and He,
604 North Prince street.
YAHttt North Prluie Htreet, near Reading
Depot.
snslS-tfd LANOAHTKR.PA.
TRUE DALMATIAN INHECT, POWDER,
propelled by a geed powder blower. Is the
most effectual destroyer of tiles and ether luiall
Insect. Fur (ale
3tWtKln(Hrl
ram
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WE AI BEADY !
W,L-'
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THAT 13
Iniitltf and Attrtctiw. Il
Four Linen Bargain,
1sfl
FIIWT-A Pure Linen Teiral, Stfit II
m ut in exclusive saie or inns.
BECOND-A Fine Linen Napklfl,
and Warranted All Linen, 1 HxH, '
third-a Large Bie Ltasn NaaWayi
l7fJ?,8?.H9.Pn.,0en usual erieeJLia.";:-'
ruuiwii cxuaitusiuy nir tm u
geed width, ISe per yard ; honestly wertkl
WE ARE PREPAWNa A ORKAT f
4'-
Underwear Salfe
WXA
.t.
Fer Ladles and Children.
PRICES IN OUR NEXT ISSUE.
iJW,.
A tMrgil Assortment of Carefully SeleeMst .
FLANNEL SHIRTS FOR MEI
VLi
Weel Mixed Shirts, :Sc.0e,fsatL
AU-Weel Corded 1
1 llosemt, tIJi.
NlrltMd CaUhmrATrfrnt and Pfwli-k Vmn
ailin, VI.W, 11.70, Kt ff AM, IZ.W,
M
Underwear.
&
Cardigan Jackets, Glevei
HOSIERY AND NECKWEAR.
'S3
iff
The Popular Ilfllttmerc Cefilu Tee
m
Ladies' Dress Shi
w
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Made In Itrlghter Dull Finished DoLgeta;sjr
Tip or the same goods, High Welt Heles
Hnuira 1m, elegant In style and perfect ll
rrlce.fAM. .
3f
i.tttia t.nimren's coats nnd Dresses In CM
mere. Eiderdown, Mantle Cleth and t'lasav-
uinsntm Misses-uretciicnueauanajM
Ladle' Cleth and Bteekluette Jacket,.
maraetiananutiiueau. ,x.' .
Reys' Overcoats, Hulls and Odd Pants, )' '4
Mn' llulnes Hulls, FastColerM7, Hv '.
Gent's Wonted Dress I'anu, li, M and tt1
SSVdatVM IvAAl AtlA AK1l4 H
TI7IJ UTsflf A n Ullllil, A WT,
A. Heavy Weight Overcoat for Men, 110.
r iu Acrscy vvErcwu. eaiiu nieavv LdBHsaj
111. HV i
lieaver Overcoat. Ill te 121,
Heys' 0 crceuti, 12 te f 18. fV; ;:M
Stiff Hat J
Fur Felt Hat that will net bralf9
rur reu rocket tiat, 7sc,
New Htyle Ladle' Knr.r ,
Lap Robes, Herso Dtanket.
Trunks, Valises and Carriage Whip.
W
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Williamson & F(
JP.S'
W
3238 East King Btreelv
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LANCASTER, PA.
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3A
NO. 318 MARKET STREET, HARRIS)-'
Hiiro, pa. " yfc
Clethtna
'vi i
IALL AND WINTER, 11W.
Fer the latest Nereltl, largest and I
Complete Assortment of Kali and WlnjMj
Inr , OverceatliiK and Treuserlnx, gote H. Q
HART. f . n
Nena te canal It. Nene te suma th saafe.
tin. Th correct Kabrle for Full Orasa IMintvvi
kiiu uv prica mv lowest, iti, .. M . .. nix
If. I1EKHAKTIL'"'
Ne. l North QuwlM
snrOnlyDlrectlinporltngTallerta tb),i
ei utneaswr.
H
ItUU A UROTHER.
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Hirsh & Brethe
2
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MADE TO YOUR ORDER,
As We Make It!
1
'eepla say thcrs Is semtthlng in th tuaka
our Clothing which nuke It stand out a:
from the aonimen ruck or iIc::hntTalli
Anrnna who hn. L..S ". Hull or Overcoat
by us can tell you th same. Call en u
leave your measure for a
Sults,$12te$35.
Overcoat, $12 te $35,
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Ty-ILUAMBON FOSTER. t ;2
inuLSiul
" 1854-18811. 1
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CLOTHING
tSi
Or Treusers, $4 te $19.$
Aud yen will he tnore than pleated.
IN OUR-
READY-MADE DEPARTMENT
Yeu have an unequaled Una of
Men'a Suits, $1 te $20,
Men's Overcoats. $2.80 te HO, v
! ".1
UmiaT-nTur Pint Sulfa KA ! &9
wB wag u..e ww, -r-'V "! ;i
Hen's Overcoats, $2 te $12,
Ohildrca's Belts, $1 te $3,
Children's Overcoats. $1 te &.W
vuvu ivvj uuuhsum ww . wwr vv2i
Men's Heavy Knit Jackets t 40c.
ONE-PIIICE
CLOTHINO AND FCRNISHIKO,
HOUSE, Hf
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lerth Queen Street aid Ceitn SflW
LANCASTER, PA.
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