i THE LAKCASTim DAILY INTEIXIGENOEB, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEB 20, 1889. V Jl THE HONEST OLD TOAD. O, queer little chap It the honest old toad, A funny old fellow Is he; Living under the tone by the Hide of the read, 'Neath the hade of the old willow tree. He Is dressed all In brown from his tee te his crown, have his vest that Is silvery white, He takes n long nnp In the licut of the day, And walks In the cool, dewy night "Ilaiin, ye'jpl'' M'i the fretf, Prem his home In the beg. But the toad he, nays never a word; fie tries te be geed, llke the rhlldrcn who should Be Keen, hut nc,er be heard. When winter draws near, Mr. Tead gees te bed, And he sleeps as sound us a top, But when May blauems fellow teft April showers He comes out with n skip. Jump and hop; tie changes his dress only once, I confers Every spring, and his old woriteut coat, with tretie'ers and waistcoat, he rolls In u ball AndstulTsthe whole thing down his threat, " K-rruk k-rrnk 1" says thi frog, rrem,hls home In the hoc. But Ihe toad he sajs ne era word J He tries te be geed, like the children vhe should Be seen, but never be heard. Fi-em the Prctbyttrlan, A Bureau Fer Orevcr Clevelnntl. Tiie governor has just pardoned Charles We ivcr, who has sorvert a few days ever fourteen years of a slxteon-year term lu the Northumberland county jail, The wardens Rave him a (0 suit or clothes and 60 cunts In cash and set him adrift In the world. During Ids ternt he tnade tue bureaus out of old elgnr boxe, which, in their way, nre marvels. One of them he chancedi)fr Ter his own Ijenellt and rcnllzed $21, with which he will coin cein coin niciice businctt at Williiiiiert. The ether pleoe of furniture he sent te Umrer Cloveland as n tokeu of his admiration. Prothenolary II. P. Mann wrete the loiter nt the mai's request, itresentiu tlie bureau. He said that circumstnncet ever which he had no control prevented him front voting for him for president in cither '81 or '8S, but If nothing happened he hoped te have the pleasure of ctstliiR his ballet for him in 'Ui T hat this present was nent him boc.iuse he ndmlreii his course nntl the manner lu which he had conducted the uflairs of the government. Au Unusual KvnnKellstIc Movement. An evangelistic movement of a very un usual character is attracting seme atten tion in Londen just new. Kllbrln have ropeatodly been made te increase Cliristiau inlluence in the great Kast Kni and in in iliimar.ible societies have been formed with that ebject lu vlew. The nrcsent moveincnt, however, seeks Its field of labor nt the ether and fashlonable end of Londen. In ether words a society of geed people has been formed, the avowed purpese of which Is te soek the conveislon of the peeple of the West Knd. The plan adopted in the furthei -mice of this purpose by the mombers or agentH of the society is te m.ike norsenal visits upon the peeple In the West 12ml and soek by direct Intercourse, te Intcrest them in religion. It Is asserted that all tlie heuses m f.isliioruible Londen, net exclud ing Marlborough house, tlie resldcuce of the IMnce or Wales, will be visited in tills way. Augulsh Unspeakable Is endured by the Iclms of Inllainuiatery rhen w miitsmuund any form of the dl,ene may rinch 'ThafaReniztrig phase or attack the heart, and cause death. Unhappily Hiike who reel Its pre liminary twlui;es seldom rcnllre this. I.Ike ether possibly dangerous maladies, rheuma tism Is often dUicgardcd at the outset. Veil will It be for lilm If this brief notlce shall icre ns a warning of future peril or pain te a reader troubled with Incipient rheumatism. The proper sequel will 1m an iustautanciieu resort hi tlie great pretentlte depurent, llestctter's Htnmnli HI Iters,, uliose liruct of professional commendation popular experience has con firmed. '1 here Is no liner or mnre genial nntl nntl nntl dote te the virus of rheumatism In the system, Ilelanlc In Its origin, It U tree from the objec tions attaching te depurent poisons llable te be taken In moie than tiie liillmteslniul dose. The Hitters eeni) tiers malaria, Indigestion, ller and kidney troubles. nl7te2l " When levely woman steeps te felly," and gees out In the snow wlthe.it ber India roll ers, the only aet te cure her cold Is te buy one bettle of Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup for 1!3 cents and take It. " Hpeak tills speech, as I tell you, trippingly en the tongue." Bay that en of the great ben efactions of the age is a small bettle of Balui Balui lien Oil, the greatest cum en earth for pain. Only 25 cents. Wlint Is a cold lu the head? Medical au thorities say It Is due te uneven cletbjng of the body, rapid cooling when In a perspiration, etc, 'the Important point Is, that a cold In the head Is au Inflammation of the lining mem brane of the nose, which, when unchecked, Is ccrialn te produce a catarrhal condition for catarrh Is essentially a " cold " which nature Is no longer able te " rcsoKe " or threw oil", El 's Cream Halm has preed its superiority, and sutlercrs should resort te It before that common aliment becomes sealed and ends In obstinate catarrh. u7-!!rdAw Jjjpcclrtl JtoHcce. The New Discovery. Yeu have heard jour friends and neighbors talking about It. Yeu muyjeurself be one of the many who knew from iivrsenal experience Just hew geed u thing It Is. If you havecM'r tried It, ou are one of Its staunch friends, be cause tlie wonderful thing about It Is, that when once given u trial, lir. King's New Dis covery eer after holds a plaee lu the house. If jeu havenever usedltand should be allUUcd with a cough, cold or any Threat, J.uug or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once and give Unfair trial. Ills guaranteed every time, or inuiivy lelundetl. Trial Rattles Kreu at 11.11. Cochran's Drusteie, Ne. 1) N. Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. (tl) Mether I Mothers ! I Mothers) ! I I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth? If se, gout once and get u bottle of MRS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING BYHUP. It will relieve the peer little sufTcrer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net n mother en earth who has ever Ubed It, who will net tell you at ence that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, ejieratlng like magic. It Is perfectly safe te use lu all cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of eue of the eldest and best female, physicians and nurses In the United btntcs. bold everywhere, 25 cents a bettle. une2Slyditw lluokleu'H Arnlcn Salve. THK HkstHai.ve In the world for Cuts, Uralses Hercs Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fevcr Beres, Tetter, rimiineil ifnnds. Chilblains. Cerns, and all Bkln kruptlens, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed 'egive per fect satisfaction, or money refunded, l'rlce 25 cents per box. Ker sale, by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 117 and 1311 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. unc27-lyd A Sound Legal Opinion. 1. Halnbrldge Munilay, Esq., County Atty, lay Ce.,Tcx.,sajn: "Have Used Electric lift-, tcrs vv llh most happy results. My brother also, was very low with Malarial reverandJaundtic, but was cured by timely ube of this medlrlne. Am satisfied Electric Hllters saved his life." Mr. D. I. Wllcoxsen, of Heiso Cave, Kv.. adds it llke testlmeny.sjiyliig: HepnRIely believes be would have died, had It net been fur Electric Hllters. This great remedy Hill uurd elf, as well as rurenirMularl.il Diseases, and for all Kldmy, Liver and btnmueh Disorders stands uucqtiulcd. l'rlce 60e. and SI, at II. II. Cochran's Drug btore, 137 and 13D N, Queen bt., Lancaster, l'a. it.) ItUtslc. D ONTMISS IT I RARE BARGAINS. A Grand DUnluv of the Most Popular find Most ltellable Pianos and Organs Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.. All should examine them. Ter winner or later you w 111 want one, and ene that will give you satisfaction. We positively guarantee katlsf,u Hen In every particular for six jenrs, and sell en the easiest terms-five dollars a mouth. Think of It from one te t we sears te pa v for It I K1HIC JOHNbON A CO., Ne. 21 West Klug ht., Ijinraiter, l'a. P.H.-Seceud-Hand 1'binesund Organs taken In Kxchange. u2MyJ-w Svttevttrus. jm CAUEFMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Becend Fleer Eshlemau Law Building, Ne. 13 North Duke Utreeu pr;viydw TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDFR, propelled by a geed powder blower, Is the must ctlcctual destroyer of flies and ether tuiull insects. Fer sale At HURLEY'S DRUG KTORE, Stt West Itlng Btrett, -1UTICUHA REMEDIES. An Awful Sere Limb Skin entirely gene. Flcmh nuum of tils rase. Loic (Jlmlnlshetl one-thlrtt lnsl. Condition hopelnM. Cured by the Clltl cum ItemeslliM In two months. Cured by Cutieura Fer three yean t was almost crippled with an awful sere leg from my knee down te my ankle; the skin was entirely gene, and the flesh was one muss of disease. Heme physicians pro nounces u Incurable. It had diminished about etic-tlilrd the siie of the ether, and I was lu a hopeless condition. After trying all kinds of remedies and spending hundreds of dollars, from which 1 get no relief whatever, I was per suaded te try your CunctiiiA Hemepiks, and the result was ns fellows : Alter three days I noticed a decided change for the better, and at the end or two months I was completely cured. My flesh was purified, and the bone (which had lHsn exposed for ever n year) get sound. The flesh began te grew, and te-day, and for nearly two years past, my leg Is as well as ever It was, sound In every respect, and net a sign of the disease te be seen. B.G. AIIKHN, Dubois, Dedge Ce., Ua. Skin Discus 17 Tears I have been troubled with a skin and scalp disease for seventeen years. My head at times was one running sere, and my body was cov ered with them as large as a half dollar. I tried a great many remedies without effect until I used CtTTlci'HA Remedies, and am thankrul te stnte that after two months of their use I am entirely cured, I feel It my duty te you and the publlc.te stnte above cese. L. It, McDOWELL, Jamcsburg, N. J. Anether Marvelleus Cure The Cuticuiia. CimctntA ItKsei.vENr, and Cuticura Beat have brought about a marvel marvel eous euro In the case of a skin disease en my llttlosenclghtycnrsold. I have tried almost all remedies and nlse the most eminent doctors, nllallkcralIlug,cxccptthevvnndcrrulCirricU!tA llRVRDIkS. Kl. N. HIMJWN, 720 N. 16th ML, Omaha, Neb. Cuticura Reselvent Thencwnioed Purifier and purest and best of Humer Cures, Internally, and ClTTlcunA, the gran dkiii cure, ana uuticuha beat, an ex qiiislteHklu Heautlfler, externally, are a posi tive euro for the every dlsense and humor of Ihe skin, scalp and bleed, with less of hair, from pimples In scrofula. Held everywhere. Price, CtTTlfUKA.SOc; He Ar, ale.; Hkselvkst, JI.OO. Prepared by the Pot Pet TKIt DllUn AM) CHEMICAL Clenl-OIIATIOM. Hos Hes Hos ten. -Sendfor"lIewtoCiiieBkl!i Dlseav "H pages, 60 Illustrations, and 10U testimonials. niUPLKS, black-heads, rest, rough, elinpped, rlnt and oily skin prevented ,by Cuticuiia Beat. HOW MY BACK ACHES. Hack Ache, Kidney Pains, and Weakness, Soreness, lameness, Htrnlns, and Pain relieved In eue minute by the Cuticuua Anti-Pain Pi.astkr. The first and only Instantaneous paln-kllllug plaster. Sanferd's Radical Cure for Catarrh. cunn nnuiNH fhem first applica tion, AND IS RAPID, RADICAL, AND PERMANENT. It Is the mucous membrane, that wonderful seml-tlutd envelope surrounding the delicate tissues of the air and feed passages, that Catarrh makes Its stronghold. Once estab lished, It eats Inte the very vitals, and renders life but a long-drawn breath of misery and dis ease, dulling tha sense of hearing, trammelling the power of speech, destroying the faculty of smell, tainting the breath, ancfktlllng the re fined pleasures of taslc. Insidiously, by creep ing en from a slmple cold In the liead, It as saults the membranous lining and envelops the bones, eating through the delicate coats and causing inflammation, sloughing, and ether dangerous symptoms. Nothing short of total eradication will socure health te the patient, and nil alleviattvesarc simply procrastinated suitcrlngs. Bais-ferd'h Radical cure, by Inhalation and by Internal administration, rarely falls; even when the disease has made frightful Inroads en dcllcnte constitutions, hearing, smell, and taste have been recovered, and the disease thoroughly driven out. Sunlbrd'H Radical Cure for Catarrh Consists of one bettle of the Radical Cure, ene box of Catarrhal Solvent, and Im proved Inhaler, all In eue package; price, f 1. Ask for Sanferd's Radical Cure. Beld everywhere. Perri.n Ditutt & Chemical Corporation, Bosten. nl-lmW,S&w T EETHINO BYRUF. TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a bottle of DR. FAHRNKY'H TEETHING 8YRUP. Perfectly safe. NoOplumerMorphlamlxture's. Will re lieve Celic, Griping In the Rowels and Promote Difficult Teething. Prcpaied byDRH. 1). FAIlll NKY & SON, Hagerstewu, Mil. Druggists sell It; 25 cents. Trlul bettle sent by mall 10 cents, lanl-lydeedctw -JULY'S CREAM RALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Beres, Restores tlie Senses of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is agreeable. Price M cents at Druggists; by mall, registered, GO cents. ELY BROTHERS, scpll-lydAw Ne. M Warren St., New Yerk. V UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of the Human Bedy Enlarged, Developed, .Strengthened, etc, lb an Interesting advertise ment long run In our paper. In reply te In quiries we will say that there Is no evidence of humbuir about this. On the contrary, the ad vertisers areery highly Indorsed. Interested" persons may gei seaieu circulars giving an par ticulars', by writing te the ERIE MEDICAL CO., 5 Swen St., Bullale, N. Y.Da(lu IWnle lice. ni-lyd&w sPttJllC. riMIENEW AMERICAN PUZZLE. "BlocksefFive." THE NEW YORK WORLD WILL GIVE $ioe Te the Persen whodees this Puzzle In the hhort hhert eslTlinc. A Puzzle for Democrats, Republicans and Mugwumps. Everybody fascinated with It at first sight. Call am 10. see 11. -FOR SALE AT- Erisman's Gents' FurnisbingStere, NO. 42 WEST KINQ STREET. r e NE PRICK! ONE BUSINESS I SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. PAPPPTRI ALLGRARE! UAJXriUlD ! CHOICEPATTERNH! flTTTRTATTvIQ I Klnest Material! All UUIVXii.ll4D IKlndsl Popular Prices I RUGS! BEAUTIFUL! CHEAP ! ART SQUARES ! assortment! Oil Cleths ! Lineleums ! And Everything Kent lu a First-Class Cart Heuse. uugM)d dottecfuruteltiun Woebe. c ALL AND HKE -THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Blity Otudle-Llght; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and Oil H loves. THE "PERFECTION" METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Beats them all. Thlsstrtpoutwcarsallethere. Keeps out the cold, mops rattling of windows. Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying It. Can be fitted any where no holes te bore, ready for use, I will net split, warp or shrink a emhlen strip Is the most perfecUIIAl the Hteve, Heater and Range Htere of Jehn P. Senaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER I'A. $vm F uns. WE LEKD -IN GH0IGEFUR8. Ne. 39 West King Street. HEALRK1N COATS AND JACKETS ON 1IAN D Olt I ADE TO OBDER AS DESIIIKD. CHOICE VAKIETY OF CAPKS, STOLES AND MUFFS. e26-2md T OOK UP YOUR rilE8ENTS EARLY. LAItQE DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS! A W0KD TO LADIES! Be very careful In selecting your FURS. Don't allow yourself lobe taken in by shoddy goods and shoddy prices. They won't wear aud you will be sorry If you purchase them. GOOD QUAl.ITv AND HKASONABLF, PRICES go hand 111 hand with us, and we will guarantee style, durability and fit. Our stock comprises LADIES' SEAL COATS, FINE CAPES, MUFFS, BOASandFURTRIM MINU. YOUNG MEN, ATTENTION ! A nice, stylish HAT of geed quality at a felr price Is what you are looking for. Think of It. A fine DRESS FUR STIFF HAT for II 60 ; an extra fine one one for 12 60. We guarantee these Itats te be as geed any Hats you ever bought for K andX HATH of every description for young and ".MESH FINF. FURH, ROBES, GLOVES, TRUNKS AND TRAVELINU BAGS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. m-ttlUttT. Q UANT1TY AND QUALITY IN FURNITURE! "II don't care for Quality, I want the Largest Shew I can get for my money," was the remark made In our store this weak. WE ANSWER IT THUS: We will net Lewer the Standard el our Goods te meet this growing demand, but will buy In largerquiillties for Cash te meet the prices of theso vv hqjicll the cheaper make of goods. UPWARD AND ONWARD IH OUR MOTTO. The Newest Styles ! The Best Makes I AT Popular Prices ! HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET "VCHsl Jt GIBBS. THE LADIES' PARADISE ! A fitting name for the place where such an exquisite collec tion of the designer's fancy, the upholsterer's taste, and the cabinet maker's art is shown i. The name is verified by the apparent delight of the Ladies at the beauty and low prices of our goods. We have the latest tievcties in Furniture, and are offering very tasty suggestions for Wedding and Holiday Presents. Net tee early neiu te make selections. OCHS & GIBBS, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 S. Queen St. w IDM lEIt'H CORNER. IRTidrxiyer- FURNITURE! Inducements that will Induce you te buy If you have your mind en FURNITURE. Wowanttemakcroomrorour Holiday Goods. Te de this we make you the gainers. Save your dollars by buying the geed, rcllable and that which will be the most lasting, when you get theso goods at the low price we efTer. Don't threw the chance away. Will show )ou a fine line of Holiday Goods cheap. WIDMYER'S, CORNER OK E. King & Duke Sis. ilmbrcUaa. TT MBRELLA HEADQUARTERS. OUR GUARANTEED UMBRELLA! THE CONESTOGA" TAKES THE LEAD. Asl for It. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 11 EAST KING STREET, Mud (Ceal. T UMBER AND COAL. Ji lUDACCOHHOOKHANDCAHKH. WEST KllN HARD WOODH. Wholesale and Retail, by B. B.MARIIN A CO, nl-lyrt 121 Water Htrtet. l-ancuMer. Pu. tSaUMGARDNERH COMPANY. " COAL DEALERS. Orricrs Ne. 12) North Queen Street, and Ne. iM North Prince street. YAnus North Prluie Street, near Reading augend LANCASTEIt, rA. Ctethtng. -ftf-ITKRS RATHFOI-. $10 Suits. ITS A GOOD DEAL TO CLAIM THATWK HAVE THE BIST ALL-WOOL SUITS AT TEN DOLLARS. It's true, though, it's acknowledged by every one. There's no ene In a belter position te make thlslclalm than we, aad there Is none better able te carry It out. THE BAMEMAY BE RAID OF OUR ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS AT TEN DOLLARS. They are attractive In appearance, eirelteui In quality, and very modest In price. If you see them you'll buy. ExsclUut qualities at permiar price. Myers & Rathven', RELIABLE 0LOTHIER8, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. me CLOTHING BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. BUYERS ARK BOUND TO GO WnERE THEY CAN BUY THE LARGEST AMOUNT FOR. THEIR MONEY. We are selling better made, from belter rub rics, with better styles and better trimmings. Overcoats and Hulls, for 4 nn 110, than It Is easy te find at ether stores. Sce our Immense stock of Overcoats utlt.M, and te, Meltons and Chinchillas. Bee our Kersey and Beaver Overcoats at Id, llOendSli Boe our Beys' Ovcroeats at ft, II M, 12, 13 and 14 00. Bee our Men's Suits nt 13, If, 15 and Kl. Hetter Suits at M, 110, (12, 111. Remember these are all our own Luncnstcr make and satisfaction guaranteed. Bee our large assortment of len'srand Beys' Pants at SO per cent, lower than any ether house can afford te sell them. The middleman's profit of DO per cent, will be saved by buying direct from the aianufacturers. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 66 and 68 NORTH QTJBBN BT.. 8.W.00RNEB0F0BAMQB, LAUCABTBB. PA. - Net connected with any ether Clothing neuseln the city. H' IWH A BROTHER. Why Is It-? Many ask hew It Is that we keep our cus tomers se many years. The answer Is ready and Is easy. By selllngat the LOWEHTPRIC1W, bv selling at ,fOUR PRICES TO ALL," and by selling WELL MADK, STRONG SKWUD, HONEST Lancaster Made CLOTHING ONLY. AU acknowledge these facts. We have ninny customers who have bought of us for ever SS ytart. That proof. Many buy from us whose fathers dealt here for many years. Can anyone show a better record ? We Shew This Week: MEN'BHUITH.II te 120. MEN'H OVERCOATS, 12 CO ted. LAROE I10YH' UUITB, 12 M te 112. LARGE 110 YH' OVERCOATS, 12 te 112. HMALLBOYH' BUITH.Il te 17 60. SMALLBOYH" OVERCOATS, II WiM. bTORM OVERCOATS AND JACKETS. RED, WHITE AND GREY UNDERWEAR, KOR MEN AND BOYH. NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, GLOYES, OVERALI.8 AND JACKETS. KNIT J ACKETS and STOCKINETTE COATS. WHITE,FLANNELuud PERCALESHIRTS. CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS In VLANNEL AND PERCALE. COLLARS and CUFKS, LINEN, CELLULOID AND PAPER. Yisit Our Merchant Tailoring Department. OXIM-KICK CLOTHINU AND FUKNIH1IINU HOUSE, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND OUN NERS. All iierseusurn hereby forbidden Ui trespass 011 any of the lauds of the Tern wall X dSiedwell estates In Irfbanen or Lancaster liOuntles, whether IiicIemkI or unlnclmed, either for tie purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the taw vlll be rigidly enforced against all Ires passing en said lands of the undersigned arte this notice. WJI. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PEROYALDEN, EDW. C. KRP' vAN, Attorney! for U. t 'smjut'i Heir. HIRSH&BROTHER'S O0ta eub Shee. B AIIOA1NS. iZISIT STACKHOUSE'S This Week von ma nAHOAiNs in Beets aShees. A Full Line of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Rest Beet Made. Call and se them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCABTKR, PA. THEYHT1 THEY'RE PRETTY t TIIEY'LL hAH I LADIES' CHEAP SHOES! Every viek brings nemctiiiug new in HlieeinakiiiR new Mut'ics ami iiinUcs iTevvdlnu; elder fuvurltcH for pntrennire. Wo've two Btylcs (e tell of te-tiny pellil leather sltoes, well ninile niiil renl pretty kinds tlmt need net lie tuken in out of tlie wet tliew days, lest they bceome sloppy-looking mid ill-fdinpcd. The prices of tiieni nre te LnrtlcV liking if their alioe theuglita nre of ntt eeoiiemiu turn. $l.a-, u pair. And mark well, net a pnrtlcle of shoddy in them from top te tee. The ilrxt luive nicely llnlshetl anil well fitted Kid Up'wra, werkinl button IieIch, nicdiuui eiHira tow, geed nervlcenble triinmlUKH, nud slreng leather ceuntetn te prcperve their heel hIki-h. Tliey lit the f(M)t nently nud nre mire te wenr strongly. The second mnke liave Jinllntieu Mat Kid Tops with Kid FexliiLrg, niediuui ejiern tee ; worked button holes. Coun ters, heels nnd soles solid lenther. Theso shoes fit closely nud neatly, unci nre very stylish in appearance. Higher priced footwear often leek no lictter, nor wear longer. Our f 1 Ladles' fchoe still continues te be a fuveritc. It fits, It leeks pretty, It wears well. Many pnlrs sold every week nud calls for them steadily increase. It's a geed clienp shoe te try, aud with the trial net bring disappointment. Ladies' Jk-aver Sliees nre excellent for ease, comfort nnd warmth. Wo've mauy te show In (lunlitles.frem geed te best, nt75, $1, 1.1V", 1.40. New grades of low priced shoes for Ladies' nud Misses' wenr will Ikj here by Suturdiiy. Fer description of them be sure te see our advertisement en Friday. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Quekn Street, Lanoab Laneab ter. Pa. B OOTSANDHHOEM. fas' $1.50 Shoes Fer$1.25. I have Just purchased a large lel(ln fuctall the Jobber hud) of Misses' Kid mid Pebble Siiierc Toe Heel Shoes, sites II te a, which weru heretofore retailed at !l GO per pair, but by Ink lug the whole let I was enabled te buy theui at sui.li a price as te allow me te sell them at $1 ", nnd yet make a living profit. These Shoes have Leather Heles, Heels, In soles and Counters, nnd are Solid Leather Shoes In the full sense of the term, nud are net llke the regular 1 1 23 Shoes f te-dny. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY & ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 8,4 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. JVStere closed every evening at 0 o'clock, ex cept Monday and Saturday. inetivaitcc F IRE INSURANCE. Fire Insurance ! HERR'S Insurance and Real Estate Agency. I am prepared te Insure all closes of property utletv est rule lu the most reliable com pontes. COMPANI1S4 REPRESENTED. (Juardhin of Londen iCupltul) ...i,(rt),(j(Jl) 00 Nlacura of New Yerk .. 2;m,lV W Londen and Lancashire 'J.01U.W1 Ul Agricultural of New Yerk -.. a,W,lll ) flre-nwlch of New Yerk. .. . ln,tll U) HurtnleOermun of New Yerk. 1E!,3T7 00 United Hum of New Yerk tAH,n M firemen's of Itulllmore .. W7.I15 00 National of New Yerk. 41I,r7 W) Eliet of IJosteu 37K,7I9 (W Rates en dwellings and contents, M ce-nts (cr 1U) for 3 years; 75 cents per hundred ferS) ears. Rates en prlvuUistubIc-!liH.rJ100fer3yeurs; f 1 W per 1100 for 0 years. Rates en merchandise, GO cents per I1W. Allan A. Herr, NO. 108 KAKTKINO HTKKKT. nev S 3ird nvvlrtnc0. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,,Al'i MARKET STREET. (Rear of the rostefflce), LANCASTER, PA. De net Fall te Cull and See my Flne Assert tt-lfltl t Mf Boggles, Phstens, Jump Seat Carrlages.Etc. I have, nil the latest styles te select from I have a very Hue assortment of second-hand work some of my own work. Uottem prices. Cull and examine. Ne trou ble te show our work nnd explnln every detail. Repainting nud Rcpnlrlng promptly and neatly done. One set of workmen especially employed for (hut purpose, Ilitlncc of jfasltieu. TJALACE OK KAHIUON. Pate of Fashion ! 116 AND 117 N. QUEEN BT. SPECIAL SALE OF Jersey Coats! One let of odds and ends Black Steckinette Jackets, worth from $5 te $6, at $2.98. One let of Steckinette Jack ets, all wool, heavy weight, in all sizes, $2.49. I One let of tailor-made, worth from $7 te $10, at $4.98. One let of Ladies' Tailor made Cleth Jackets, in stripes and plaid, actual value $5, at 52.98. Special sale in Children's and Misses' Coats. We have closed out the entire stock of a large New Yerk manufacturer of Children's Coats, and are en abled te offer extraordinary bar gains in Children's Coats from 4 years up te 14 years. Coats worth $5, at $2.50. Coats worth $10, at $5. It will pay you te come te take a leek at thorn. A full line of Ladies' New markets, in stripes, plaids, plain colors, from 3.98 upwards ; all new choice goods. Ladies' Astrachan Shoulder Capes, at 1,6.50 and $8.98. Ladies' Menkey Capes. Ladies' Seal Capes. Ladies' Hare Capes. Seal Plush Capes, at 9.98 and $15.98. Seal Plush Medjeskas, at $12.98 and $14.98, and upwards. Ladies' Seal Plush Wraps, jii 1.98 and upwards. Ladies' Short Seal Plush Jackets, at $8.98, $10.49, $1 1.98, $12.98, $14.98, $19.98, and up wards. Medium length Coats, Seal Plush, $14.98 and upwards. 'Plush Sacqucs and New markets at all ericcs. Children's Plush Coats, in cardinal, navy, gebelin, brown, mahogany, green, from $3.50 up te $10. Beys' Suits, $1.49 and $1.98 upwards, Beys' Overcoats, from $2.98 upwards. Beys' Knee Pants from 25c te $1.25. (l ID1UIVV VI 1 UUJIlVJIt 115 & 117 North Queen Street. itatclu'e. -yy-ATHEs. KMERICKN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, E; Etc., at LOWEST PRICES, Eye-Olasse Optical floods. TelcErunh Time Dally. Every Article lu this Line Carefully ICej.alred. Leuis Weber, Ne. IBtKNerthQueenSt.. Near P. B.B.BUUen. TEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GJLL Jeweler and Graduate Optician. TEHCHERS Are Invited te examine our new and elegant line of LADIES' AND OENTM Watches,SilYerware, Jewelry, &c. EXAMINATION OV EYES FREE. NO DROPS USED, CHAS.S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King Si, LANCASTER. PENN'A. N EV QOODS I SILVERWARE I We Are Constantly Receiving NEW GOOD? In this Line aud can Shew an Elegant Assortment of Flne Wares. Our Five-Piece Tea-Set, Quudruplu Plain aud Handsomely Engraved, for tMM.fiO, Is the Rest and Prettiest 'I hlugi Made for the Meney. Call and See Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. pUotenvnplt. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KeBnigsburg, Prussia, Twe Rackgreunds made eieclal!y fur Rust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. ... 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the l'oitefflce. jeu7-emd PflflMflfMlll -a.' rnuclcva Ottibe. pF.NNHYLVANIA RAILROAD8CHKD ' K, l" ?ect from Nev. 10, 1889. v rivIaliUi.,,-.r;AJf 1'Ancastf.r and leave 4 ft X rive at Philadelphia as follewn .? 1 liivff. I fAVa ". ' Im 'WESTWARD. Pacific Expresst.... News Expressfl... WSV Pjisseng-ert... PhllHdelphla. LaneaitUsi tata.ta.M : a. ta i .n a. m 4 iiiat p. m. -t0a. m. 41 a. m, 7JM a. tn. MnlltrnlnvlaMUet "i. a ..inn i raiiiT.. Niagara Express-.., llnnoverAccein Fast Llncf , Krcdcrlek Accem fjiucnsler Accem ... Lancaster Accem..... Hnrrlsburg Accem... Columbia Accem. Hnrrlsburir KinrcM. via Columbia :'j0 n. m. B-JM a. m a. IV-rA a. Wt ' iMi,a ,i via Columbia 11:10 n. m, v In Columbia IIMVn.in. 2TJ0 p. ta. ' aie p. m. 1'j 9'Ul It m. ' vlnMt.Jcy....: EXES! -J1 :ki p, m, l:lil p. in. 5.V1 1 1. m, P.M p. m, 7: p. ta. 1-IO e. ta. Western Expressf J i! r- r uitnutnie'r .ecu....., JZAHTWARD. Phlla. Expresst.. Fast Line! .'. ... Lancaster Acce Harrlsburg Express.. Laneastnr Accem OelumblA Accera.... Atlantic Kinmil ii:iw p. m. .y, jjK awn.m.vrjj Ar.CeI, Leave Lancaster, 2J) a. m. 4:t5 a. tn. B2'. . m R.10 a. m. R.M a. m. 9:00 a. ra, lUe. m. n.ra p. m. lAVflVa " ;.. .a jj' 4:36 a. mi , 0:60 . tat 'v;V HAVa. ml i lOSBm- wl., vlaMUJejr.n ll: a. ta. &9 Heasliore Kl press. J I'lillndclphla Accem.' ip, ta. R:18 p. ta. . 6:5 p. m. : 5:t5p. mv .SO p. ra. : p. m. suiHlnv Mali............... 8.-00 p. ra. Day Express! 4; . in. Harrlsburg Accem . p. m. Mall Train . 8:"Bti, in. Frederick Accem 12:53 p. in. Jtn.n p, m. 10-5 p. m. tThe only trains which run dully. On Sunday the Mall train west runs byway J. R. WOOD, tlcneral Passenger Agent S. 11 PUOH. General Malinger. CHAS, TkHlLADELPiitA &. itKA niNii itAii.nnsn i-i: JL ..... JA READING A COLUMBIA DIVISION. iff i . . ..... . . &; un ana ner Sunday, Nev 10, IINi, IralM leave lnrnstcr (King street), as fellimsi v Fer Reading and Intermediate points, week! days. 7:30 a. tn.. 12:35. 3:M u. m.! Sundiy. S OS , Ji in., 8 W n, m, ; , I or Philadelphia, week days, 7:30 a. m., 12:3, jQ M 3:tSp. m.; Sundays, 3.M p.m. '?K' rorivew verk via Philadelphia, week day,' ft 7)a. m., 12iVi, 3:4 p. m. '3v Fer New Yerk v la AllcnUiwn, week dank .1 ji:;n p. in, gj m.j Sunday, 3:65 p. tn. -fS Fer Pettsvllle. wrtsk davs. 7:.10a. tn.. 3:11 n. ml Y-':A Sunday. S.&5 p. m. ,, i Fer Wbaneu, week days, 7.-IW ti.m.,l2M,iMWm j. , , nuiiiinT, paiii. in, a;nu p. hi. fe,K . Fer Hnrrlsburg, week dajs, 7.-00 a. m,, IfclL ,t i S.)n. in. I Sunday. 8KH a. m. ' ' ?, Fer Qunrryvllle, T-eek days, B25 a. tn., a.-Wj'? TRAINS FOR LANCASTER, .V Iave Reading, week days, 7r20, 11:55 a. m.. 1S B.M p. m. Sunday, 7:20 a. m.; 3:10 p. in. 3 m Leave Philadelphia, week days, 4:15, RMOft ,1 111., 1.W I'. Ill, -i lave New Yerk via Phlliidelphla,wcekdayi, T(S 7:Hn. in., 1:30, n. m. 12:15 night. di LcavoNework via AUcntnwn, wik day 5 . 1,i.ll III., l,W II. 111, fjfi iavoAiieuiewn, week days, 6:M a. m.i iM ',' P-.m. ' ,M,j inve i-niiaviiie. week aays, o.ae a. ln tm w;s p. tn. ;y liOlLVa lrfibannn. vrilr Anvm. 1A1 n. m . 14ftaFA& 7:15n. 111.? Slllldnv. 7:Vn. m. Il!ln. m. Si(S Leave. Hnrrlsburg, week days, 8:25a.m.; Una iV,7 nay, o.eu a. in. i m uvnw Huarry vine, weea aays, e:te, 11:10 m. tB.f Ig; u.twj siinuay, 7:111 a.m. s ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. -,t M lieave Philadelphia, Chestnut street whart ,.': 3 and Seuth street wharf, 3i g Fer AllanUp City, week days, expreat, ' ffl U-00 n. 111. nnd 4-HO p. m.; Accommodation, l M 7:30 n. in. and 4:30 p, m.j Bunday. Expreas! life-fi O-fkl n 1,1 AMAmntntluHnti ilVI m m M.mA m 3 .. ...., ,.,., . ., g. j Itnllirnliitf Iaava Allanlln f.lv ,,,. .,.. tl ' Atlfintll. mill APUnn.tia 1 vann.. U1..!..!.. ' tLf, Express 7:30 a. in. nnd 4 p. m. Accem- S moduileii.liKXiii, m. and 1.30 p. m. Sundays fc Express, 4 p. in. Accommodation, 7:30 a. tn. ' nnil4:!p. in. ,1 ifuuinuii time eauics can ue oetainea ai uek, , i nftlees. A. A. McLEOIl a, jiiciir.uii. u, i, tiAHCUUK. . Vice Prcs. Gen'l Mt. Gen'l 1umT Act. & i i:.,::'::,-.1 r;.1 .... --r-rn: m J RAILROAD. i A rmniMni.nl. .f Ha.uaiump TmIk. ... ... MaMi """'l "" i.wTOinvt liniltn IH KUU WHK nunuAY, nevemuer iu, usm. NORTHWARD. Ihuive a. m. 1, 31, King Street, LancJ 7KM I2:X5 linncuster 7.07 I2'I3 Celuntbla 12:TO Manhclm 7:33 1.-20 Cornwall ,... TM 1:W Arrlvu at u..M. JPll nuuua7ii A. V. V.MMfi x.-tn 8:13 S!ST7fl .J S:3J 4Kt" 0:01 8:15 0:17 J9 4: 8:28 6 Lebanon s:ll 1:58 0.40 l'i: SOUTHWARD. Leave A.M. I. M. 12.30 12:11 1:11) 11 2.tt) r. i, A.M. Tl ticbanen Cornwall Manhelm;......,. Lancaster Arrlvitat - ,M 7:27 .. 7AS . 0.-27 7:l4i 7.-JU 7! H:l 7-M 8:10 8:44 0:12 a nm MUSfii Columbia , 9:27 Klug Street, Lime. 8:: 2.UU 8:25! jl'30 ""ii A. M. WIIJSON, Bunt. R. A C. Railroad. S. M. NKFF. Hunt (J. R. R. ffil)inturtvc. H IOHA MARTIN. ChiirLea py m Uttcful ami Orunincntrtl Articles thaty ...r...l.l ..Hn..A II. A TVt..l... ...!. I A ...H..Ui nuum umvu eiiu -t-riuiiiK siiuiu i nuutUf.n' . . .M im) u vuiiiuuiu luuiiiiuii te tue uric-u-- i'. Hraoefovcn tlie most fuatldleuu. V !&,'. can't dcHcrltie tlicm. ii. It's yeurprlvll-jk ii. If you don't, you ! ego te cxumdiu them, will inli a Hlglit ut tlie Ix-aiitinil as well - im tlie o))ertunity of possessing it. Hiivllnnd's Deceinte'd China baa . Iironilnciice nlwtiyg. Mnuy New Arti cle, DrHi;tig nud Dccorutleus mera bcntttlful Hum ever. Iteyul Worcester ln'NcW DtfiigiiH uud Kliuin-s. Japunese Wnre In Large Variety nud Styles. A lient of ether articles of Fancy Goods, (.'(unity hnudseuie. IVrneus belecting Iiresents (wedding or otlierwine), will re grot, if piircluuiiug fiefore examining our lusertinent. Rcminber, all are wel come. Goods exchanr.vel. If net satisfac tory. HIGH & MARTIN, 1 5 East King Street. (JrtVblUrtVC. H ARDWAREI HARDWARE! The Largest Assortment of Cook Steves, Ranges, Heaters, AND PARLOR STOVES IK THE CITV.AT Marshall & Eengier's, OAR SOUTH QUEEN T. Alse, an Immense Hlo-:k of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, (1UN.S AND GUTMJIIY, OARPENTER'S TOOLS AND HUILDINQ HARDWARE. REST HEADLIGHT OIL INTHEMARKET. MARSHALL & RENGIER, NOS. U 4 11 SOUTH QUEEN gTREBT, if &' f.1" : .'"& . jf & i fci J i ,v &SIT' m " , ifl V3 'l k -1-A--
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