r?VJT7'W"r3Tr?T"T7'?: ?? ifTfVTO-w' TTOjr -Wt.-JsuV'C -T 1 't! fc-'f tf ' ',-i iJY ' , ' T " ' .(' '-. " " ilf- " -r-.- -- 1 Sii ' w Jt.1. y OPEDBS ULKOAftTER1 DAILY nsmiliii;GMi-Jl, THUBSDAY, JANUAKY 9, 1890. z. HODK HIM OW A KAIL. HowJefenaton Calheaa Wm Treated Fer MUrcmtlac Ilia Wife. Twe Hockaten, Bearer county, Fa., was thrown into the wildcat excitement Tues day nlghPby the appearance of a gang of v rernlaters in that quiet HUle village. They called at the residence of Johnsten Cal houn, one of the eldeat and Wealthiest and beat known residents of Beaver county and demanded that he make amends for his alleged brutality te his wife. Tuny called upon him te come out en the street J he first refused, but waa Anally Induced te make his appearance. The regulators then aelaed him, and, placing him en a rail, started en a march through Uie streets of the town. The constable and ethers attempted te interfere, but the men were determined. A constant fuallade of sheeting from revolvers and shotguns waa kept up while they marobed through the at recta and round Uie square where Calhoun resides. Callienn.ii a very large matu. At first be fought desperately, then he pleaded lustily for morey, appealed te his neigh bors te protect him, and Anally offered the regulators any money they would name te release hliu. , , They refused his money and bounced him en a rail around the town for nearly half an hour and only quit when their strength gave out. lly this time he was badly hurt and terribly frightened. Upen his premise te treat his wife better In the future he was tossed from the rait and al lowed te go Inte bia house. Calhoun is ever 00 vears of age and his wife la young and quite handsome and It la aald he has beeu insanely and unjustly Jealous of her. Buddcn changes of tempernturenlway Induce physical discomfort under various manifesta tions, but gcucrelly colds. Lnxaderwlllqulckly rid the system of the bad effects resulting- from these changes. Price only 23 cents a package. " A positive benefit te young children and Infants " Is the popular verdict for Or. Hull's Baby Byrup. Held everywhere at 23 cents a het- ,le- . Peer Humanity t The common let Is out of sorrow say at least the pessimists, they who leek at the worst side. Certainly what would otherwise be a bright existence, Isjeften shadowed by seme ailment that eVerhnngs It like a pall, obscur ebscur Ing perpetually the radiance that else would light the path, Buch an ailment, and a very common one, Is nerveusness, or In ether words, weakness or the nervous system, a condition only Irremediable where InciUrlenter Improper means nre taken te relieve IU The concurrent experience of nervous peeple who have per sistently used Hest tier's Stomach Bitters Is, Uiat It conquers entirely supersensitheness of Uie nerves, us well as diseases se called which are Invited and sustained by their chronic weakness. As the nerves gain stamina from the great tonic the trouble disappears. Use the Hitlers Ter malaria, rheumatism, biliousness and kldney troubles. , The nsnnl treatment of catarrh Is very un satisfactory, as thousands of despairing patients can testify. A trustworthy medical writer seys: " Proper local treatment Is positively necessary te success, but most of the remedies In general use by physicians afford but temporary benefit. - A euro cannot be expected from snufli, pow pew . ders, douches and washes." Ely's Cream Balm Is a remedy which combines the Important requisites of quick action, specific curative power with perfect safety and pleasantness te the patient. Special Netice. Mothers I Mothers I ! Mothers I 1 1 Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, goat once and get a bottle of MUM. WINB LOW'H HUOTU1NU BYUUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It j there Is no mistake about IU There Is net a mother ou earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te Uie mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest nnd best female physicians and nurses In the United States. Held everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. lune251ydAw The New Discovery. Yeu have heard jour friends nnd neighbors talking about It. Yeu may yourself be one of themanv who knew from personal experience Just bow geed a thing It Is. If jeu have ever tried It, you are one of Its staunch friends, be cause the wonderful thing about It Is, that when once kImhii trial, Dr. King's New Dis covery eer after holds n place In the house. If you have neer used It and should be afflicted Willi a cough, cold or any Threat, Lung or Chest trouble, seeure a bottle nt once and give ltufulr trial. Ills guaranteed exerytlnie. or v money refunded. Trial Bettles Free at II. B. Cochran's Drugstore, Ne. 1J9 N. tueen street, Lancaster, Pa. (U) Btteklen'H Arnica Salve. Tint BUT8At.valnthe world for Cuts, Bruises Beres, Ulcers, Halt Kheum, Fever Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Hklu 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 sole by H. B. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 137 and 139 NerUi Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. une2Myd A Sound Legal Opinion. E. Ilalnbrldge Mundny, Esq., County Attv. lay Ce., Tex., sa) s : "Hae uxed Electric Hit ters w Ith most happy results. My brother also, was very low with Malarial Peter aiulJaundlce, but was cured by timely use of tills inedlclue. Am sntlslled Electric Hitters saved his life." Mr. D. I. Wllcoxsen, of Herse Cae, Ky..ndds alike testimony, w leg: He positively felleves he would hat e died, had It net beeu for Electric Bitters. .... . This great remedy will ward en, ns well as cure all Malarial Diseases, nnd for ail Kidney, 1,1 ver and Stomach Disorders stands unequaled. Price We. nnd 31, nt II. it. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 and 1JD N. Queen Ht.. Lancaster, Pa. 10) ffilethittn M ART1N BKOS. Description couldn't de Justice te the goods and prices In this January Clear ing Sale of Your Eyes And Fingers. CLOTHING -AND Furnishing Goods ! Fer Men, Beys and Children, Only our eyes and lingers can tell jeu the money te be sa cd here new. A Unit w 111 pay you. Everything that will be In the way of Hprlng Goods must clear the track. Uoeds and prices te interest ever body. AH50cNcckwear,3Sc; 11 nnd 1 2 goods, 73c. On finest I.amb'8 Weel Men's Underwear you'll nae K a suit; l Underwear, 75c, all slits. Men's Cleth UleC9, 13c; Hejs'.lOc. Men'sKId Gloves, h9cs; worth II 23. Beys' Weel Flannel Waists, 37jc ; liner ones reduced to'JOe. Children's Suits, all wool, and 3 50. Men's Suits, 812 ; were cheap nt 15. Htenn Coats and Dress Oxercents, prices mi praeedentcd Ter such goods. Jn the Merchant Tailoring Department nu interesting gathering of Suitings (2d te order. You'll hat e paid fa and J7 for such qualities before. This Is only an example of many oilier values here. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. Jhotertratilia. K OTIC I JUST RECEIVED FU0M Keenigstag, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. f ' 60 1-2 NORTH QUEEN ST., Next Doer te the Postoffice. Ien7-mi1 SVttOVJtCHfc. y UTHER 8. JCAUPPMAN, ATTORNKV-AT-LAW. Second Fleer Ksbleman Law Building. Ne. S (erthDttlwUtrsaL ayr-tyw -JLTeLANK-S LI VR PILLS. -, TBBaRMUmBDIt.0. -CELEBRATED- LIVER PILLS! Intemperance a Disease When the celebrated Dr. Rash declared that drunkenness was a disease, he enunciated a truth which the experience and observation of medical men Is evsry day confirming. The many apparently insane excesses of these who Indulge In the use of spirituous liquors may thus be accounted for. The true cause of coo. duct, which is taken for Infatuation, Is very frequently a diseased state of the Uver. Ne or. Sn In the human system when deranged, pro pre uces a mere frightful catalogue of diseases, And If, Instead of applying remedies te the manifestations of the disease, as Is tee often the case physicians would prescribe with a view te the original cause, fewer deaths would result from disease IMaced by a deranged state of the Liver. Three-fourths of the diseases enumer ated under the head of consumption have their eat In a diseased Liver. The genuine Dr. C MslAne's Liver Pills, , prepared by Fleming Bres., Pittsburg, Pa., are a sure cure. Mr. Jonathan Heughtnan, of West Union, Park Ce., Illinois, writes te the. proprietors. Fleming Brethers, of Pittsburg, Pa., that he had suffered from a severe and protracted attack of fever and ague, and was completely restored te healthMby the use of the genunle Dr. C. Mtf Lane's Liver 1111s alone. These Pills unques tionably possess great properties, and can be taken with decldeiUsd vantage for many diseases requiring Invigorating remedies, but the Liver Pills stand preeminent as the means of restor ing a diserganised liver te healthy action; hence the great celebrity they have attained. Insist en having the genuine Dr. C. Meljane's Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bres., Pitts burg, Pa. All druggists keep them. Price 25 cents a box. (2) TTIS FINGER NAILS CAME OFF. "Fer a year I was afflicted with a horrible ,case of bleed poison, and upwards of flte months of that time I was unable te de work of any kind. My finger nails came en and my hair dropped out, leaving ray head as clean and smooth as If it had been shaved. I con sulted the best local physicians, and spent hun dreds of dollars for medicines erdlRerent kinds, but without receiving the slightest boned L I was advised finally te visit Het Borings. This I did, but becoming disgusted with the treat ment I was receiving there, commenced taking Swift's Bpeclfla(S.B. 8) The effect that 8. H. H. had en me was truly wonderful. 1 commenced te recover after taking the first bottle, and by the time I had taken twelve bottles I was en tirely cured cured by Swia's Specific (B. S. 8.) when the world-renowned Hei Springs had railed. WM.B.LOOM1S. Hhrovepert, La." FOUll YEARS ON CRUTCHES. Ferflrteen years 1 was afflicted with rheuma tism, four years of which 1 was compelled te go en crutches. Words nre Inadequate te express the sufferings I endured during that time. Dur ing these fifteen years of existence (It was net living), 1 tried every known remedy without receiving any benenC I finally began en Swift's Specific (M. B. S.), which from the first gave me relief, and te-day I am enjoying the best of health, and am a well man. I candidly be lieve that H. S. H. Is the best bleed purifier en the market te-day. J. D. TAYLOR, Cuba, Me. Treatise en Bleed and Hkln Diseases mailed free. BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., (3) Atlanta Oa. TTUMPHIIEY'8 . DR. NUHPHHEY'H SPECIFICS aresclcntl eally and carefully prepared prescriptions ; used for many years In prltate practice tflth success and for ever thirty years used by the people. Every single Specific Is a special cure for the disease named. These Specifics cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing the system, nnd are In met and deed the SOVEREIGN REMEDIES OF THE WORLD. MHTOV PRINCIPAL NOH. CUKKS. 1-HICKS 1. FEVERS, Congestion, Inflammation .25 2. WORMS, Werm Fever, Werm Celic...... .25 3. CRYING COLIC, or Teething of Infants, .25 4. DIARRHCEA, of Children or Adults .25 5. DYSENTERY, Griping, Bilious Celic... .25 0. CHOLERA MORBUS, Vomiting .25 7. COUGHS, Celd, Bronchitis 25 8. NEURALGIA, Toothache, Fareache .25 8. HEADACHE, Hick Headache, Vertigo.. .25 10. DYSPEPSIA, Bilious Stomach. ....... .. .25 11. SUPPRESSED or PAINFUL PERIODS, .25 12. WHITES, tee Profuse Periods- .25 13. CROUP, Cough, Difficult Breathing .25 H. HALT RHEUM, Erysipelas, Kruptleus... .25 15. RHEUMATISM. Rheumatic Pains .25 1(1. FEVER and AGUE, Chills, Malaria CO 17. PILES, Blind or Bleeding .60 ID. CATARRH. Influenza, Celd In the Head, .50 20. WHOOPING COUGH. Violent Coughs .. .50 21. GENERAL DEBILITY, Physical Weak ness .50 27. KIDNEY DISEASE ... .50 2S. NERVOUS DEBILITY 11.00 30. URINARY WEAKNESS, Wetting Bed, JO 32. DISEASES OF THE HEART, Fulplta- tlen 41.00 Sold by druggists, or sent postpaid en receipt or price, Du.HUMrHHKY'sMANUAi. (1H pages) richly bound In cloth and geld, mulled free. HUMl,HKEYH'MKniciNKCo..lOOI'ultenBt.N. Y (2) SPECIFICS. Tll,Th.Btw rpEETHINU BYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a bottle of DR. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectly safe. NoOplumerMorphlamlxtures. Will re lieve Celic, Griping In the Bowels and Promote DlfflcultTeethlng. Prepared byDRS.D.FAHR NEY A SON, Hagerstown, Md. Druggists sell It; 25 cents. Trial bottle seut by mall 10 cents. lant-lydeed&w TILY'S CREAM BALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Iullammatlen, Heals the Seres, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell, TRY THE CURE. A partlcle Is applied te each nostril and Is agreeable. Price be cents at Druggists ; by mall, registered, 80 cents, ELY BROTHERS, sepll-lyd&w Ne. 50 Warren HL. New Yerk. W UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of the Human Bedy Eularged, Developed, Strengthened, etc, Is an Interesting advertise ment long run In our paper. In reply te In quiries we will say that there 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 Hwau St., Buffalo, N. X.Duilu Teledo Bee. fll-fyd&w Ittuetc. mliK MUSIC STORE. THE MUSIC STORE. 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. WOODWARD & CO. De the Decker llre.'s Grand Pianos known peer? Ne I De the Halm's llre.'H Upright Plunes knew a suerler? Ne I De the Motion S. Hamlin Organs admit any comparison 7 Ne I De we ask you tobelleeeur statement with out proof 7 Net De we make you fair premises which we fall te keep? Ne I De our guarantees need an endorser 7 Ne I De we frar te stand by the solid merit of our goods 7 Net De we ask you te pay us mere than a ll Ing profit? Ne I De we make fortunes by selling ou goods be low cost? Ne I De we hump ourselves en our swell sales men? Ne; .... De we want the earth? Ne I De tl.oe who want It always get it ? Ne I 0l)inmuavc. K IGH& MARTIN. China Hall. Decorated Dinner Seta, from Havl huid China (flne decoration) Heinl-1'er-eeluln, 'White Stene Ware te English Printed or Plain White, at priccx equal te any In the market. Decorated Clilua Dessert, Game, Flsli, Oat Meal, Triuket, Pudding Set, &c. Fruit, Oyster and Bene Platen. Celery Trays. Tea, Cof fee and Bouillon Cups. A. D. Ceflecs. from the cheapest te $12 each. Hoval Worcester, Japanese Ware and ether Fancy Goods in large quantities. CUT GLASS IN NEW DESIGNS Pressed and Engraved Glassware in New btyies ami in argu tjuiuititliH. Jlecliester Lamps in a Variety of Styles and at the Lewest Prices. Don't make your selection uutll yeufvlslt HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. JOR HEADOUARTEIW- A. O. K. of M. C, K. of O. E.. I. O. It. M.. , U, A. M., P. O. H. of A., I. O. O. P., Elks, Charms and Pint, go te VDreti A IIU Ne,t2Wet Klnjetrect, afstVnttMM TTKHBi- WOLF, FURNITURE 8TORE, has remeved 10 1M Beat Ktaa street, having fall itae of mrnHare oTettryaaterlptlen at 0s lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at- w tdm tKira oekunca. WIDMYER'S LINE Large and Geed, AMD fertfc MMflThu the Price Pit Oa It. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE. CORNER E. King ic Duke Sts. A Card of Thanks ! We very gratefully thank our cus tomers erthe past year who helped us build a successful business. By the means of PRICE, STYLE AND QUALITY We have merited your patronage and given satisfaction. We have greatly In creased our stock or NEW FURNITURE FOR SPRING FURNISHING, And Invite an Inspection or our New Htyi.ks and Lew Pricks. -We stere goods until wanted. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d t 4th Floers. 31 SOUTH QUEEN Bl'REET. F URNITURE. PLUSH ROCKERS HT COST. FOR TWO DAYS OURSACRIF1CE IS YOUR GAIN. COME QUICK AND SECURE A CHOICE ONE BEFORE THEY ARE GONE. IA)TS OF OTHER GOOD THINGS AT CUT PRICES TILL XMAS. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 ft 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. LANCASTER, PA. $ev Stele ev gtcnt. T EAL ESTATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE. H0USES,UUILDINO LOTS,FARMn, MILLS, Ac,, for sale. Great bargalus. Call for our new Catalogue J ust out. HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES al wuys en haud for rent. RENTS COLLECTED Properties taken charge of, collection of rents, payment of taxes, repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or an noyance te owners. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES.-Fer these having money te Invest we have first class mortgages ou hand and the best of facili ties for investing. TITLE PAPERS prepared and titles carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE AGENT NO. 108 EASTKINQ STREET. nev 8 3md Qlavbnmre. H ARDWARE! HARDWAREI If you want te buy a Useful Christmas Present OO TO Marshall & ftengier's, Bill SOUTH QUEEN tT. There you cau get CUTLERY, GRANITE WARE, CARPET HWEEPEIW, HAD IRONH, EXPRESS WAGONS, AC. Steves in Endless Variety, ANDAFULLLINEOF General Hardware. MARSHALL &REUGIER NOS. Bill HOUTH QUEEN STREET. feUMvd flour. EVAN'H FLOUR. NKWYiAltliathand. The forming of new resolutions Is In order many te be broken before the week expires. Wu have rtfcelvedthat if It be pe title, te make better Heur than eer and our patron can dend Uhiii tills rc.olu rc.elu rc.olu tlen being carried out ull the yeur. Levan & Sens. MEROHANT MILLERS. FDRNITDRE ! 9W B ARQAINll jr. Harry BARGAINS! - Ne. 24; Centre Square. COTVTE AMD . Cheese the Bargains. PRICES SHAN'T HINDER YOU I Fer the prices we make are made te fit the times and suit the season. A Dime or A Dellar Will go father here than anywhere elae. We only Mk you te pay us an early vlalt and sea for yourself. J. JUsixry Stamm'8 NEW BOSTON STORE, 24 Centre Square. M ETZUER A IIAUQHMAN. Great Reduction in Prices T -TO CLOSE HANDSOME SEAL -AND- LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH COATS, - AT - Metzger & Haughman's, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOFEK HOUSE.) N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT IIOUHE. - Our Remnant Sale 1 The remnant sale, or which wc told you Monday, is new ready. It Includes the eddn and end of the acitnen Just clotted, such as Remnants of yard Percales at 8c Remnants of Red, White and Colored Flannel. Remnants or Rest Light and Drnh Prints at rx-. Remnants of Dress floods. Ge yard up. Remnants of lilack Dreu Uoedi, all qualities, cheap. Jtemnants or CeMlmera and Punt Htufft. Remnants or Ulnghama at Se nnd ilVJc. Remnants or Feather Tickings, Ulie ; worth !30c Remnants of Wide HheetliiKs. Remnants of IlamburK Edgings and Embroideries. Itemnants of Hllk Ribbons, cheap. Remnants of Drew Ginghams, 80 ; worth UyCc. Remnants of Table Llneim. Remnants or Outing Cleths, etc., etc Yeu will nUe find many ether bargains here outside of Remnants. Remember we are selling en our entire stock or Lndlcs'und Children's Ceals at nnd below what they cost in. Come nt unce if you are Interested, as they are being picked out rauldly. FHHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. SP cliches. H. SC RUOADM A HON. People who want plain, practical everyday goods, as well as the Finest Jewelry and Table Wares ! WILL FIND THEM IN OUIt STOCK. 8tSsr-Watches, Clocks, Musical Bexes, Jewelry, etc., Re paired. H. Z. RHOADS. & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. F LINN & URENEMAN. What Minn & Breneman Della and Dell Carriages, Hteam Engines, Magic Lanterns, Magnetic Toys, Printing I'runxex, Teel Client, Uulldlng mocks, Peot Halls, Mechanical Toels, Pine Lamps, Curvers, Nut Picks, etc., FLINR &. BREISTEIUIAN, NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. &avvet TiAROAINHI TJAROAJNHI Shirk's Carpet Hall 1 -KOR- Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, -WINDOW SHADES, &e. WB IIAVB TIIK LAHOBIT AMI) liCMT HTOCK IN Tnt CITY, H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Ceal. J UHllKIt ANDCOAU J '1XJIIACCOH1IOOKHANDCAHI. WIJST RN HARD WOODH. Wl.nleK.ile and ReUill, by 11. 11. MARTIN A CO., uS-lyd 421 Water Htreet. Lunnultr. i'u. TAUMGARDNERH WMPANV, COAL DEALERS. Orricas-Na 129 North Queen Htreet, an Ne. J 604 North Prince streeL ) VABDa-NertU Prluca BUt, near Reading: j DsdeL t aagia-tM LAN CASTS, PA, t5oefc. Stamm's - BARGAINS AT - 3 pieces Kine Roup for 7c 3 plecen Pine Hasp fbr UK'. 8c Calicoes nt 80 a yard. (te Ginghams at Se a yard. lOe Dress Goods at Se a yard. COc Dress aoeds st 3Se a yard. 10c Ribbons at (0 a yard. t& 00 Plush Coats at IIS 00 each. tS 00 Steckinette Costs at N SO each. r 00 Bhawti at H 60 each. 15 00 OlankeU at 13 SO apiece. 13 60 lied Spreads at SO each. S3 00 comforts at B 00 each. 13 60 Comforts all 75 each. 25e Table Oil Cleths at 20e a yard. 10c Flannels at Se a yard, 25c Flannels at 17e a yard. etc, etc., etc Tlicoe are only a few of the many Bargains that we have te offer you, and every day we add te the attractiveness of OUR DUE AT CLEARING HALE. OUT OUK- PLUSH COATS Have for Beys and Girls ! Tree-holders (New), Havings Ranks, s Hllccd Animals, etc., Iren Te)S, Express Wagons. VeleciiHHles, Olrls' TrlcycIeK, Hleds and Coasters for Wedding and Chrltliuus Presents. -g)aU. l entUiru. Tll. NATIIORST. DENTIST. JL 1MCENTRE HQUARK. le net kt our Uwth decay any furtlicr. Veu douetortvullud udeittyt-d teeth that iiili nut bu uied by nilliig or crennlng. llue jour teetli exiiiiilned ami uttended te ut once. It will buve sutlerlng uuil exticiiMk All oH.-ratleus Kuurrtiilt-eil. Killing Teeth and Pulnle Kitrue lleu Hpet Ultles. n HWind.tw rilllK FINEHT LINE OF WAX HTERIO 1 Acid and Purallne iCundles fur the llell-days.utMILLER'HHOAPCU. TRUE DALMATIAN INHECT POWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower, Is the most effectual de.lre er of Hits and ether small Insects. Fer sale At HURLEY'S DRUG STORK, MW4HU4lHmt. Clothing. TMMBMBE REDUCTIONH. e L.OANSMAN&BRO. We i hsve Just limnguraleil n Ureat Reduc tlen Hale. A Sweeping Reduction I EVERYTHINU REDUCED. Men's Overcoats, former prlcelUOO, NowHcll NewHcll Ing at It GO. ' Mens e ercents, renncr price tl 1 00, New Hell. Ins at as 00. ' . Men's OTsreeaU, former price tIS 09, New Hell. Injtatnaa, Ren's Mulls, former price W 00, New Bclllug at $3 75, Men's Bulls, former price 11300, New Helling atKlsX Men's Bulls, former price tIS 00, New Helling! at 17 36. uBey's Blerm Overcoats; former price, 1750, New Helling at ts35. . Bey's Overceau, former price I860, New Sell ing atftirf. Bey's Overcoats, former price til 00, New Soil Seil IngattSiB. . Suit made te order that were tWOO. 13000, tX 00 and 137 00. New Helling at 113 00 ami 118 OU. Trousers made te order Unit were 17 00 and 18 00, New Helling at 10 00. Children's Overceau from 80 cents, upwards. Hee our Isrge assortment or Men's, Bey's nnd Children's Pants at reduced prices. Every dollar new buys lha worth of mere than two. L. Gansman & Bte., si Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) and tt XOftTal Q0XKN IT., .W.OOKimtOFOKANqi. LANOASTEB, PA. Net connected with any ether Clothing Beuse lu the city. avlle cautious and make nu mistake se that you get te llis right place. JUTYKBS A RATI! FO It. REDUCTIONS! YOU MAY EXPECT WHOLESALE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES ON Cletliixi,gr FOH TUB NKXT NINKTY DAYS. We nre going te unload nil our Winter Hleck at Reduced Prices, nnd every kind und color will meet the tame fate A Quick Selling Price. The value will be Just as geed us ever, but the price must fall. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Merchant Tailors, NO. 12EASTKING STREET IiANOASTKn.PA. H IRHII A HROTIIER. ESTABLISHED 1854. See for Yourself. Plain figures are te be seen In our Hliew Win dews. In sestng them you novo an inkling of the IMMENHE REDUCTIONH which aru be ing made In our Ready.Made and Made-le. Order Departmeuts lu Men's, Beys' and Children's O-PLAIN FIUUREM never deceive. All geed our own make. Our price Is one price, and that the lowest. If you are In need or any erthe above, CALL AND HEE UH, and If we cuunet plvaw you, no one can. We can show you unj thing lu MEN'H HUITH, MEN'H OVKECOATH, MEN'H PANTALOONH, llOVS'HUlTH, BOYB' OVEllCOATH, liOYH' PANTALOONH, CIIILDUEN'H HUII"H, CIIILDRKN'H OVERCOATH, CIIILDREN'H KNEE PANTH, Hllltt'114-l'laniiel, Whlteund I'crcalu, HUHPENDERM, HANDKEIICI1IEKH, HOHIKUV, NECKWEAR, M ONIM'RICE CIyriHNQ AND rn'RNISHINO HOUSE, Xerth Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. NOTICE TO TREHPASHERH AND OUN NEIW. All iwriteiu are hereby forbidden te tresiuus en any of tlie lauds of the ruwull nd Speedwell estates lu Irfbauen or Lancaster counties, whether Inclesed or unlncleNed, either for the purpose of sheeting or tl.hlng, us the law will ue rigiaiy emercea against an ire. tsuulugeu said lands of the uuderslgned afta fhis notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN H.PERCYALDEN. sU)W.UFHUMAN, AttsffMr Mr .W.tWaman'8 Kalis, Immense Reductions Suits.Overceats&Pants HIRSH d BROTHER, v. PKi5fN5IferLA"iSOAll8CHM - 1'ralns luvs i.i.Ki'nl. . ,. .. . nvs at Philadelphia as fellows i Jt, ftstftrXI'Hiif a w PaclfleExpresst..:--.. Phlladelpht lneaattf ?i if uZMVT9'ur1' 4:30 a. m. i:V a. m. Tm aa wwa ima m wm eaa a. m. K a. aa if M1S.MK M,VSSSSWrtr. rn.a Uaiit..,V " vla'celumbla Niagara Kxpress7.'.'.r. Uane ver Acceni ....., Vast I. In.. s-sa . ;'' , ; bu a, m. via Columbia 10-AJ a. " MLaf! Frederick Aecem....... lAUcnster Accem.. Ijancaster Accem....... llarrlburgAccem. fVillttnhln A haasba VK Columbia! Il'ssll U m -30p.sa.t, s:wp. as, i?, ' 3:0p.m.'ft, 2-Kln T !vlaMUJey 1 1 vk n tii xiu p. m, 4:40 p. m. ScSO p. m, BrJO n. m. &p.as. Harrlaburg Express.. tViM,tjrn K.nMt Lancaster Acce..i iitre p. m.-": .Tm r ".. t- I Imwmm.mmiw ns p. as B DL IB. IJB r.I XU.SBBBSBBSI T ' m i.r..x Ieave Inrnster. 2:20 a. m. 4:46 a. m. :35 a. m M0 a. m. (48S a. ra. 9:00 a. m. lldSa. m. 12Mp m. SA p. m. 8,-OOp.m, 4:4Ap. m. p. m. : p. m. 12:53 p.m. lAMva . ITAttmif Atlfl Phlla. Expresst..'., , PBlasf .assw m. istneaster Aeee."'".'.'l Harrlaburg Express... aea. .f. sMuvMwr sncuni.M,,., CelambU Aoeom AtlaAMtlM .V.K.U..A -ZisTiZl l ."3rr,,.i iMZnZi "sw 'v'ICTUS.T(( Kia tarxarr.- Kuudy ball M. KvavtUvm' 9ttbt. pshmti M sF ass)).. ' a-jaiZaa. fr. --l HaiTlsbnrg Accompli p.tatrs Minn .nturM...H. Frederick Aecem wwp, "S1 tThe only trains which run dally. ;S,' On Hnnday the Mall train west runs bv wav "r Ta' Columbia. T 11 lutnbla. - -. , J. R. Wnen. nnrai tasiinMiv A mm jL CItAH. E. PUU1I, Ucnerat Manager, V. lll,iUMan.i t.HM.r. " ' hia READING 4 COLUMBIA DIVISION. On and aftep Hnnrtav Vav in lata (mImi leave Inuur (King street), as follews: k &' , dSVS. 7MI a. til.. 19-U LIS n n. . U..r,.- ji'f m., 3:qe p. m. :48 p.m.', Hundays.a.&5 p. m. ' "' T,jfe- r errnuuiiinn l wm. mm Tin. " - . rer New Yerk via Philadelphia, week da.'1 t:jsj a. m ixsa,s:i8 p.m. " -ffi m'sS?. 5.ew Yerk vl Allentown, weak Jaym,Vr Fer Allentown, week days, 7:30 a. m.,8:4s ' an. i Hundav.a-Mln.nl. ' VS. ; H,;dr.e!ivii,en,wMk ""' 7!30- " s p- Mm ! rmzrr :z "? - -a roriiTDanen.wfWff un. 7.in &. m.. !? k-& p. ra. ; Hunaav, twe a. m, &M p. m. ' f m Fer HarrUburg, week daya, 7.00 a,m.. 12JA! FerOnarrvViMe. imk rtvti ihk m. .. '""! .a 8.09 p. m. ; Hunday, 6:10 p. m. TRAINS KOR LANCASTER. WW Iave Reading, week days, 7:30, 11:56 a. aa,." ' -i -. - - shss, a ifii o:eo p. m. i nunaay, i;ai a. m.; s:ie p. m. '' Leave Philadelphia, week days, 4:15, I0av?I trt . at nil II. . .irVS ai lave New Yerk via Philadelphia, weekday. , -i 7:45 a. m., 1:30. n. m. 12:15 night. TJJ'i Ifave New Yerk via Allentown, weak A ..wn. .,,, ..ww ... ill. tt ueaveAiieuuiwn, wcea nays, eisa a,m.;Mf Leave PetUvllle, week days, 5:50 a. ra., isii" i n. m. - nt v lxxwe Iebannn. week days. 7:12 a. m.. UiSa'i, 715 p. m. ! Hundny, 75 n. m., 8 p. m. il- lV!k "arnsuurg, week days, 025 a. m, 5 ' s day. 6:50 a. m. ' Jr & Leave Quarryrllle, week days, 6:0, 11:46 a. ssC- J 8O0; Hunday, 7:10 n. m. t.'lfl AiiiAniiuuiii iiivimun. , Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street ITshsHL Ji and Heutb street wharf. .,T 3 rer Aiiantm city, week days, express, W0 a. m. and 4:00 p. m.) AcoeinmodatSE. 'a nt. aud 4:30 p. m.j Hunday, ExpnaZ 9.-00 a. m., Aoeemmodatlon, 8.-00 a. m., m p. va, , w ? . Returning leave Atlantle City, depot rai natL Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues. Week days,- Express 7:30 n. m. aud ip.ni. Aoeeaa. ' moaatlen,8.-0Sa.m. and 4:30 p. m. Hunday Express, 4 p. in. Accommodation, 79 aTaaV and 4:30 n. 111. . Detailed time tables can be obtained at Uafc. emces. A. A. McLEOD, ca.iiANceciri ?; A swaSJaaSjaVVIVa JJM -J I fwVfV A A Vice Pres. A Ucn'l M'gr. Oeu'l lass'r Agt T E11ANON A LANCAHTER JOINT UMK Ji UAlliUUAU, - r .1 Arramrements of Passaiis-nr Trains an ana anas d HUMDAY, November 10, 1S8. J Bandar, Iieave A.M. V.M. King Htreet, Lane. 7.-00 13:39 Lancaster.............. 7.-07 12:4.1 Columbia ti:Xi Manhelm 7:33 1 M Cornwall 7:58 1:48 Arrlva nl P.M. 6.-25 KB mm sat a "SB 8.-8S 80S 8.-4S 8:17 tiM 8:28 Lebanon .8:11 1:58 0:40 f-ji HOUTUWARD. Leave A.M. P.M. P.M. a.m. p.: Tisbanen .,... Cornwall Manhelm!. Lancaster ... 7:12 -7:27 .. 7M .8:27 12JI0 12:45 1:1a 1:52. 2KT 2.-00 7:15 7a 1M B.-W 71 fct 8:18 fttt Arrive at Columbia 0:27 King Htreet, Lane. 8:35 8.-261 A. M. WIIXON, Hunt, ILdC. Railroad. H. H. NEKF. Hup!, if. B. R. 4 3k SJitatcItc. :2 ' ' "ws tirATHBH. . klSi hmerickn i tVafi.ii,s. nlru.lrtt .TAwlrv. Hww. Tririfl Mlaasa' ' Etc., at LOWEHT l'HICKH. Optical Goods. Telegraph Time Dally. Kv8 Article lu this Line Carefully Repaired. f Leuis Weber, He. 1B9, North QutenBt.. MearF. R.R. MattstsVi T EWELER AND GRADUATE OPTIClAM,u m. w-w w 'Jt 49 r - 1 1 'a m M. Mmm. Mmmmt Jeweler and Graduate Opticitill V&J& DI7S7VfNDS. '-. ;. Our purchase or DIAMONDS, loes mounted, hnlng-mude betere the ral, w our Immense sleck at former LOW PKlCaas.. ABrautirulLlneef fc, M t.aimi.ui rifif.li uriivtui-ti 'Aft 1 ...... Uwu ...,....,, WW GENT'S GOLD WATCH MLI LADIEH'AND GENT'S HILVEU WATCHJast, A Pull Line of NOVELTIES. CHA8. S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King Bi., LANCAHTER. PENN'A. 1 . . . ' ""1 . F OR HOLIDAY GIKTS. Herr.JewelerI FOR- I ! I M no mav i res i ;m IN & WtTfUPQ IPUL'tRV IVTt HrtVDIsjHDe 'K! Iinivuue, HUllbUUl tuiv HUIDJJ11B. A Nice Line or DIAMOND GOODS lu Eir King- and Combination HCU AT LOWEST PRICKS. RIPfM, Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COHNEH OF OIIANUE. avvcte. T ANCAbTER CARPET HOUSE. &l SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER TO GO TO .1 -i SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. Va-. CAIH'ETS. ART HQUAREf. 0ll"21 i.i.utiir, lvi.iiviv euAuris, si -iy FINIXT LACE CURTAINHAND PORTIKMM. lu the City fur the Prlren, lie Sure te , ttiMi 1 llPlll. - . . REST GOOD!) I LOWEST PRICs'. GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE I " CAIU'EI" AND UAHPET WORK I BEST AMR ? l.llt-Vl-tn 1 Dear Cerner of Orange & N. QiMic auaw-ira u , .. , u JS'J VI' -1" . & 'S -!?ii .,i-,iy. "rfi s'l J : r 2 .-. -! m T 1 H ' , -.',"' -- t ,xy .V Sv-A v ClA-Js K,.!L,-7. ...- - -,. i-tSii-Jq
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