LwWMw :wi wFf ra rmw , iA ,. m " -i- r&ft .V"J ' , p.- - . ,-- -., s -On? : " " ,'' ' v Ui v ' . X - r A i i " t iwiy . THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGExsCER, FBIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1890. Wl . i-w n fWff?rs??3 H k Ij rjMlA TWAM A.&XJ, ATAAAn. . ar A m M Ap W1HHIIMI Tte ha an -glean ob tha meaatala, - "-- hrtehU am II flUa I , j TI the bnbbla en the fountain, Hieing ugnuy ere iiaiee; ,, Orlfkre and there a here ,,- Be remembered through tha years, Yat te him the tain It sere: -, Death Mm stilled his hope and lean. Tat what .dangeri man wilt dare If bat only In the air May be heard some eager, mention of their name; Though they hear It net themselves, Hit ranch the same. What Is wealth T ' lis a rainbow, still receding As the panting feel pursues, Qr a toy that youth, rahee4lng( Seeks tha readiest way te lese j Bnt tha wise man keeps due measure, Neither out of breath nor baas ; Ma but holds in trust his treasure Fer the welfare of the race. Yet what crimes some men will dare But leaaln their slender share . In soma profit, though with less of nam or health, , la some plunder, spent 'en vices or by stealth. What Is life t 'TIs tha earthly hour of trial Fer a life that's but begun : When tha prise of self-denial Hay be quickly lest or wen; TIs the hour when lore may burgeon, Te an everlasting flower J Or when lusts their victims urge en Te defy Immortal power. Yet hew lightly men Ignore All the future holds In store. iBpendlrig brief but golden moment all In I strife t Or In suicidal madness grasp the knife. What Is death t Pant Its dark, mysterious portal Human eye may never ream r Yet the hope stIU springs Immortal That It leads the wanderer home. Oh, the bliss that lies before us When the secret shall be known, And the vast angelic chorus Sounds the hymn before the throne I What Is fame, or wealtn, or lire r Pant are nralsei. fortune, strife : I All but love, that lives forever, cast beneath, Wbtn the geed and faithful servant takes the wreath. Walter W. Sktat in ThtAcadtmy, ' - as nexinq thk rrtAZKR. I A Marveleue Freak of Nature Bringing the Illver Inte Thla Country, A dliDatch from Victeria. B. C. says the British Columbia authorities have brought te the attention of the Dominion govern ment the fact that tue great rater river, which runs through some of the finest agricultural districts In the country, is un dergeing a remarkable change that threatens sooner or later te divert the course of the stream from Canadian Inte the united States territory. Daring the past year the ravages of the river en adlacent lands have been se bad that It has beceme a serious quostlen, and settlers have been compelled te demand from the government Reme measures ler the nroteelion of their property. The river seems about te out a channel in the direc tien of Sumas Lake, near the boundary, where it would finally de aivertea from the lower portion of British Columbia into the state of Washington. At present the river news an tue way tnreugn uruisu Columbia, and enters the Gulf of Georgia, i rew miles nertn or tne oeunaary nne. In order te avert this diversion, active measures4ire te be urged en both the Pre vincial and Dominion governments; ler, neuiu tue fruzer-uecme te get out 01 me enntrv further te the neuth than at pres ent, neither New Westminster iiervan- iBunard Inlet, will have It. Such a change reuia aise be a serious mine ler tne a rager river cauners. Waked Up Effectually. A lethargic, dormant condition of the liver Is hardly te be overcome with drastic ca thartics and nauseous cholagegues. A gentler, bleasanter and far mere effective means ex ists of arousing the organ when somnolent. tils Is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, vouched for by the medical fraternity, tested by the public for many ears. A resumption by the biliary organ of Its secretive function, with the cttvlty attendant upon health, a return te gularlty of the bowels, and a renewal or diges tien, are the no less happy and certain results bf using the Bitters systematically. Its laxa tive effect Is never painful and drenching, Its endency being rather te perpetuate regularity than te produce a copious, action. Malaria. Iierveusness, debility, kidney troubles and Ueurulgla It subdues effectually. 15-21 m "If a woman wll, she will." If she will take Dr. Ilull's Cough Syrup for her cold, she will be lured. I Take reed advice. I have suffered with bad a... ......d fn. ...U.M ... ......A t.11 .n.. VAma lles without obtaining relief. I was advised a give Hoivaueu un a iriui, ana u aa en- ireiy cureamr. La Fayette Market, Baltimore, Md. A uenturr of progress has net produced a lemedy equal te Ely's Cream Balm for catarrh' old In the head and hayfever, It Is net a liquid era snuff, but Is perfectly safe and easily hpplled into the nostrils, it gives inuneaiaie lellef and cures the worst cases. Don't aay there Is no help for catarrh, hay jver and cold In head, since thousands testify lhat Ely's Cream Balm has entirely cured them. It supersedes the dangerous use or liquids ana snuffs. It Is easily applied Inte the nostrils and lives relief at once. I'rco&ec a HisturhAil fit nle-rtt anr1 hmken of ABO JW a -. n . reur rest by a sick child suffering and crying rlth the excruciating pain or cutting teeth T If e,goat once and get a bottle of MRS. WINS X)W'B SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve ha peer llttle sufferer Immediately depend ipen It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is tot a mother en earth who has ever used It, rhe will net tell you at once that It wlllregu ate the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and ellef and health te the child, operating like eaalc It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases and ileasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of . .. a nlAa, ... hnal femalii nliualnlsn, a 11,1 ue 111 UV uium, mm mii wm.w.v u..j .,. h.w lurses In the United (States. Held everywhere, 5 cents a bottle. Iune251yd4w lneuli. mm . . -t,,A ba.v. Ini llnwaplniani1 naln. ul sickness te robust health marks an epoch In he life of the Individual. Such a remurkable ., ,a tranBiirnrt In tha inemerr and the gency whereby the geed health has been at alned Is gratefully blesned. Hence It Is that se Such Is heard in pralaeet Electric Bitters. Se ". .7- j.i. r-i.a A lln-nllirn anA Tnnlft. If ou are troubled wltJi any disease of Kldnprs. ,iver r Htemach. of long or abort standing, 'ou will surely dud relief bv useef Electric IJft- rS. nOlU lib WU UHU ? I MUi.usv a. ,-.- en's Drug Htore, 137 and 13) North Queen street, .ancaster, I'a. H nnnlilim'nArnlea Salve. .u-U..lnlh.inrMfltfll(a nrlllUM teresV Ulcers, Salt Illieum, Fever Seres, Tetter. tunM, ", . j. nki h Ulna rnmm aand till mS Eruptions, 'and positively cures Piles, or ecvsau.uVi.", -3"'k:'u-ir r.hr.n fr'SglH.Nes.-lSTand 138 North' Quean, .treet, ncaster. Pa. luuaw-iya A Safe luvostment. ...i. in ..nM...ffuxj1 rt tirtnir vnil Kilt. is one WI'ICII .s .-"-. vf,,"""i,,rrnf 'SbfiSe price. ' On this tafe plan you can buy V&iJltw "Discovery-"for Consumption. It 1. SSTVeTa.ty amSeUen of 'Thr-'t. Lung, or het. such as Consumption, innunnuuim uj .ungs, 1 renchltU, Asthma, NVhoeplng Cough, 'reup, etc., etc. it Is pleasant and agreeable te iste. perfectly safe, and can always be de de de "ndodupen. Trial Wtlles free at lf.B.Coch lf.B.Cech sn'B Drug Stere, 137 and 1JU North Queen treat, iuuuir, - yitoteovaDh. a iOTE. I JUST RECEIVED FBOM KeBnigsburg, Prussia, we Backgrounds made especially for Bust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. ROTE. se 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Posteffloe, en7-Und I-llUt! DALMATIA iNHECT-pOWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower, Is the uest 6trtual destroyer of nles and ether small usecU. 'or3aUBLEy.8nRUe STOKE, ( Xfl Wt KlnHtrl rriHAT TKUUMJE M SBirPK." WlMst U WmUy U XjntelM4 hr OM-aT (lUwaWMTBtenseaiatMiMlABMVlM. v Tka SnaWMl Vmu mt ikafaSkSlaalfMv Task Medlaileallagas, In east vawMlasi with sf trrt teT,tetharavesJa,saMt . . "! erippe,' tie kasstaa laasnsa, that has eaassd se naehtalk, u a saere severe aftle aftle Wern tha Mefjla asaally thlak. Itarlaaasays Itarlaaasays ertealyaiMlaMaaratehava its origin latha atmosphere. Tha last time it visited Asaertea raaia sua, ad It earns the, aa new. from Asia. Tha same lofleonaa ' comas from tha soggeeUea that the maisAy. was due te the ' ta ta flueness of tha heavenly bodies, bat mers modern eetemee has dlsaevered that is ana te the chances In the etoetrteat cendlUeas. What- aver may r may ea thaeanaa. It la a stransr ismaastlnn of the ta bloea isassls ss4 n i0ed vssssls and mveeaa matnarana. nrlr Inelpally m the head and threat, and net Ingbu strong suaaalaata will eback this eon. Kuen ana aaep vae met this parpeae Iknew loed.aetlvely etreulattBg. rw of nothing batter than sUava Daly's Pure Malt pure whiskey, and I beMeva be tha bast aaa muaat whlaka known in tka worn. Formerly this Inflaaaaa waa said te an spiaesBie or sua le of tha plague, and the person who ta he takSMwltai ska latter, had uk waaaoevi preiim a wnra laarrafltef aneaslng. Mew it praeadas thsterrlblaMMuraeala. Its bsjlnatnc is alight hat lis atidGf la eten -lerriMa. Falna latha limbs, haek. cheat and kaad i a cars threat and laeh of appetite ; copious discharges of tha nose; these are soma of the symptoms of this dread disease. Upen the slightest approach or any these symptoms, a nervous reeling , or lassitude, resort shesddbaltad te para whttkay, wMek is tha eeJy certain rnea or breaklag an thla epidemic bafera It secures a held upon Ufa sys. tern, ler check it when It has baoesae started. Care should be taken, however, te secure only that which is pure, aa ithe article above named certainly Is." s- Jana-trdAwaw s wirrssPEciric. MOsODBIAL BOOMATItM. Mr, J. O. Jenes, dty marshal of Fulton. Ar kansas, writes ! "About ten years age I eon-, tracted a severe ease of bleed poison. The lead ing physicians of tha elty were called In. and J hey prescribed medicine after medietas, which took without affording me any relief. I also tried mercurial and potash remedies, with tha .same unsuccessful result, but which brought en an attack of mercurial rheumatism that made my life one of untold agony. After suf fering four months, I gave up all former reme dies and commenced taking. Swift's Bpeclne (8. H. 8.) After taking several bottles, I waa en tirely cured and able, te resume work. I con sider Swift's Hpeclfle (a 8. 8.) tha greatest med icine for bleed poisoning te-day en tha mar- fc INHERITED SCROFULA. Swift's Specific (8. 8. Secured my little boy of hereditary scrofula. Which broke out all ever his face. Ter a year he had suffered, and I had (;lven up all hopes of his recovery, whan at earth I was lnd uced te use 8. 8. B. After nslnr allew bottles he. waa entirely cured. Net a symptom new remains of the dlsaaaa. Thla was three years age. MBS. T. L. MATHKB8. MatbervlUe, Miss. Treatise ea Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed free. (2) SWIFT SPECIFIC! CO., Atlanta, Oa. -piLY'H CREAM BALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. nsnanami Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Beres, Restores the Senses of Taste and Small. . TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is agreeable. PrlceBO cents at Druggists ; by mall, registered, 60 cents. ELY BROTHERS, sepll-lydftw Ne. GO Warren St.. New Yerk. V UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of the Human Bedy Enlarged, Developed, Strengthened, etc, Is an Interesting advertise ment long run In our paper. In reply te In quiries we will aay that there Is no evidence of humbug about this. On tha contrary, tha ad vertisers are very highly Indorsed. Interested persons may get sealed circulars giving nil par ticulars, by writing te the ERIE MEDICAL CO., 6 Swan St., Buffalo, N. t. Daily TbUde Bet. m-frdAw mEETHINQ 8YRTJP. ' . TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a bottle of DR, FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectly safe. NoOplumerMorphlamlxtures. Will re lieve Celic, Qrlplng In the Bowels and Promote Difficult Teething. Prepared by DBS. D. FAHR NEY A SON, Hagerstown, Md. Druggists sail It ; 25 cents. Trial bottle sent by tnall 10 cents. laut-lrdeedAw BARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS. GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci dent te a bilious state of the system, such aa Dlizlness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after Eating, Pain In the Side. c. While their most remarkable success has been shown In curing Headache, yet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are equally valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this aaneylng com- filalnt, while they also correct all disorders of he stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless te these who suffer from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness does net end here, and these who once try them will And these little pills valuable In se many ways that they will net be willing te de without them. But after all sick head Is the bane of se many lives that here Is where we make our great beast. Our pills cure it while ethers de net.; CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are very small and very easy te take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and de net gripe or purge, but by their gentle ac tion please all who use them. I.i vials at 25 cts ; Ave ter f 1. Sold everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small PUL Small Dese. augl2-lydeed Small Price. $amp. N EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS. Call and See THE AND HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR JotaLAmeld'sBuMiig, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dS-tfd -1ALL AND BEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Light; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and Oil Steves. THE " PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them all. ThlsstrlDOUtwearsallethers. Keeps out the cold. Steps rattling of windows. Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made te applying It- Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. I will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip is the most perfeetAAt thaBteve, Heater and Range Stere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. FINE W LAMPS SlO0,000 COLD DEBENTURE BONDS, If you want a safe six per cent. Investment call en or address, JOHN H. METZLER, Ne. 8 BOOTH DUKE STREET. elMyd 9m G MAT BARGAINS -IN- DRY GOODS TMI Mew Yerk Stere. PREVIOUS TO OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY LOOK AT THEM. DOUBLK-FOLD CLOTH UITlHOS-a Bar gala at SBfe yard. Forty-Inch GERMAN PLAID SUITING, Bilk and Weel, eTXet reduced from Me. BILK AND WOOL MIXTURES, Inches wide, i7He; were Me. fFtnr-feur-mehfllLKANDWOOLSUITINaS reduced from 7te te Ms a yard. Fine BROADCLOTH SUITINGS, yard and -half wide, 7(e a yard ; never sold for lass than 109. Three Thousand Tarda OUTING CLOTHS, Bprltig Styles, Best quality, te a yard ; worth LADIES' PLUSH JACKETS, most popular garment of tha season, IT each; reduced from LADIES' NEWMARKETS reduced from 18 te (10 each te t4 0 audio, MISSES' NEWMARKETS, great bargains at W Te each. IRISH PEASANT COAT dropped from tUSOteMeech. NEW OONNEM ARRAS down from 18 and D toils tell eaeh. mSpeelelBargalns in WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS at Very LowPrlees. WATT & SHAND, Nes. 8, 8 k 10 East ling St WILLIAMSON A FOSTER. Uendrncv?b.rn.th,,h,ntwaU,,,,,1 er.. ...MEM'8 OVERCOATS. '' ? Marked tie 00 2& Mentana " .. ,g00 : " ,.. . ,. en no 10 Dark Brewu Cass ....;! ,n 10 " Oray .....:;Z:,.. , gae BOYS' OVERCOATS. 1 6 Dark Mixed Cass.... Marked! BOO 8 ,', " T60 w " " ., 7 no ie ;..;;;;;;;;:" "Se MEN'S PANTALOONS. K 00 Black Worsted Marked H 00 60 " ftn 8M " ....V..." 9M 5 60 Mixed Cass I."."" aw O0Casslmersu ... 275 6 00 Extra Heavy Csss...... g 50 BOYS' PANTALOONS. 2 52 Kx.,.ra Hvy Cass Marked B 60 2 SO " " " . " 2 00 ISO " ' I .. 3 60 BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS. 2 ffi EfTJS??" Marked fs 00 8 00 Black Corkscrew- e 00 TOO Blue Tricot bee 6 IK) Mixed Cass "Z " 4 75 M " " w. m 1 7J CHILD'S CAPE OVERCOATS. 2 S F,?.cjr Cai" -..Marked V M 600 400 460 - .. age 860 " " 3(0 LADIES' AN D GIRLS' COATS. I10M Qretchen.......... Marked 1 0 00 800 " gee 800 " 700 3000 Ladles' Newmarkets " 18 60 18 00 " " " 18 00 1700 " wee 1800 " " 1400 1600 " 13 00 4 00 , " Beaver Jackets 3 60 600 ' ' " " 400 . LADIES' UNDERWEAR. t 96 Chemise .....Marked! 73 26 " 21 76 ' 66 f0 " " S4 41 Drawers aj us ' ..... 28 70 " fifi 75 J " (0 42 Corset Cevers. " 84 80 " 46 40 " " " 82 25 " " Z;;"""!"!"""!" ' 23 125 Night Robes 83 W " " M.. 72 60 " " .. 44 06 " " 62 1 88 White Shirts " 1 10 75 " S3 70 " " ' 66 60 " " go as " k DRESS GOODS AND MUSLIN8. All-Weel Henriettas Marked 85 e 60c Plaids " S7Ke Lancaster ainghams........ ......... 7 0 Hill's Muslins,! yard wide..... 7Ue Standard Prints '40 Canten Flannels 6 c " k c " " " 7 e " " 8 a ' H,12Xe Bmyma Ruga and Chenille Table Cevers at all prices. Blankets, Comforts and Shawls at qulck-eell-lng prices. GENTS NECKWEAR AND GLOVES. Men's and Beys' Silk Neckwear 13c and 17a 60c Puffs and Feur-ln-Hand Scarfs S8c Suspenders 6c, 10c, ISe " 160 Extra Fine Suspenders .... .250 Beys' Heavy Olevea. ..... lie Men's Heavy Mitts n0 Men's Heavy Weel and LeathsrGleves 25c Lined Gloves and Mitts- age Unllned Dress Gloves .25, 60, 75c Lined Dress Cleves ......Me QENTS UNDERWEAR AND SHIRTS. White or Colored Msrlne... 260 All-Weel Derby Ribbed tl 00 Working ShlrU .25e Men's and Beys' Demct Shirts. 3Sc and 60a f 1 25 Blue ShlrU, All-Weel, marded 76e CARDIQANB. Beys' Cardigans. Marked t 45 Men's " - 60 Men's Astrakhan Coats ..11 50 Beys' Shirt Waists.,..- 25c and 60e HATS, CAPS AND LADIES' FURS. The Finest Silk Hat In ths city S3 00 II 60 Fur Felt HU Marked 1 00 2 00 Fur Felt Hats ' 1 50 50c Windser Caps .... ... 35 50c Bey's Steamer Caps 15 Ladles' Shoulder Capes at tempting bargain prices. All the Ladles' Fur Muffs at prices that are buyer's options. BOOTH AND 8UOE8. A Quantity of Fine Hand-Sewed Ladlu'Hhnea madelby theibest factories of carefully selected bright Dongola stock, the prices for which make them Dargalna rarely offered. at 89 square Tee Marked i 00 48BOperaTee , " 4 00 3 60 Hand-Sewed .... " 2 50 3 50 Square Tee.... ' 2 50 3 50 Round Tee - 2 50 Sizes In the last three lets are 1, and 2. Williamson Sc Fester, S243 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER. PA. AMD NO. 318 MARKET ST UARRI8BURO, PA. Xbtnatuarc. H IQH A MARTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- Wk are new opening our Spring Importation of Queensware and will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade of ware at Lewest Prices. Heusettlret receive especial attention. 9r M mom HAUemjcAN. Great Reduction in Prices TO CLOSE OUT OUK HAKDSOXE SEAL FLUSH GOATS -AND- LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH COATS, - AT - Metzger & Haugh man's, Net. 38 and 40 West Kine Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THK COOPER HOUSE.) NJ XT DOOM TO THE COURT HOUSE. CLOSING SALE Te-day wa plaee the (losing Price en our stock of Ladles' and Children's Jerseys, both Black and Celers. All ths W 80 U $3 60 qualities reduced te 1 80. All the tl 60 te Kt qualities reduced tell If. Thell quality reduced te Sae. Ths 75e quality redueed te 50c. Ths J7Hc quality reduced te 25c. The Children's tl quality reduced te S6c The Children's tl quality redueed te tsc. All tha Ladles' and Children's CeaU at a Sacrifice. Remember also, tha Closing Price 1, en all tha Woolens, such as Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Caps and Heeds, Mittens, Undsrwetr, Ac., 4c. FHHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. T ARD A MCELROY. BARD Sc Mm. 33 and 35 Seeth Qneea Street, THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. BLANKETS-Blanketa at 75c, tl 00, tl 26, tl 60 and up. COMFORTS Our own make or Comforts, large slse, geed Calice, Crelonne and Cotten, at 1130 take tha lead. Count It out for yourself the Oalloe or Cretonne, and the Cotten-end sea whether you eeuld make them any lower by making them yourself, and have the bother yet or making them. Alse Factory Comforts at all prices. ITNDERWEAR-We take Uia lead for Lew Prices In Underwear in Alt Grades, for Ladles, Men or Children. SHAWLS The most ter your money In Shawls that was ever given In Lancaster. A Special Drive In a Deuble Shawl. In Oreeu and Black and Blue Plaid, at 13 60, Deuble Shawls from K200 up. Single Shawls at half the price. FLANNELS Our reputation en Flannels Is established. The best goods at prices ever sold Medicated Red Twill at 25c ; worth S7Xc OIL CLOTU-Yeu can save money by buying yenr Fleer, Stair, Tablet, or Shelf Oilcloth from us. ' FEATHERS We are really surprised ourselves at the number- of pounds of Feathers sold Our price Is the lowest en best goods. A lower grade at 60c. HOSIERY-Yeu will And us all right In tha Hosiery line, as regards te quality and price, either In Cotten or Weel, for Ladles, Men or Children. PRICES Our prices you will And are lower than any ether house In the cly. When we started In business, almost three years age, we knew If we wanted te de any trade at nil we would have te offer goods at low prices. We have done se. We have built una geed trade. Wears con tinning en with low prices, and our reward Is a continuous Increasing trade. BARD& Km. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. UPatchc. -A . V. H. Z. HBOADS A BON. People who want plain, practical everyday goods, as well as the Finest Jewelry and Table Wares ! WILL FIND THEM IN OUR STOCK. Watches, Clocks, Musical Bexes, Jewelry, etc., Re paired. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KINO ST.. LANCASTER, PA. Cey, &c. F LINN BRENEMAN. "What Minn & Breneman Dells and Dell Carriages, Steam Engines, Magle Lanterns, Magnetic Toys, Printing Presses, Teel Chests, Building Blocks, Foel Balls, Meehanlcai Toels, Fine Lamps, Carvers, Nut Picks, ate, FLINN & BRJEXnEXaiUX, NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. - j ' ' ' - . Cqyygt fflaU. TO AROAINS I -OAROAINSI " -GO TO Shirk's Carpet Hall I FOR Wilten, Velvet,, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Bag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, See Wl HAVE TBI US MBIT AMD liSST STOCK IN TUB CITY, H. S. SHIRK Sl Cor. West King and Water Sts Lancaster, Pa. Ittuntc. mHE MUSIC STORE. Woodward ic Ce. THE MUSIC STORE. 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. Pianos and Organs ! ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. Strings and Trimmings A SPECIALTV. WOODWARD & CO. e&iterce-i . OF JERSEYS. Opposite) Feuntala Ina. Opposite Fountain Inn. Have for Beys and Girb ! Tree-holders (New), Savings Banks, Sliced Animals, etc., Iren Toys, Express Wagons. Velocipedes, Girls' Tricycles, Hlsds and Coasters for Wedding aud ClirUtmns Presents. ($arbmare. TXARDWAIIE I HARDWAREI If you want te buy a Heuse-Stire GOTO Marshall & Eengier's, 9 A 11 BOUTU QUEEN ET. There you can get STOVES, TINWARE, t'EJIARWAUE, CUTLERY, And a full Hue of Heusefurnishing Goods. AUe, a Full Hteck of UENERAL HARD WARE, uiid PRIME NEW CL0VERSEED. JJUllSTTAT.llEN&IEB. dethtna. TMMENHE REDUCTIONS. L.OANSMAN&BRO. ..w,,.v Jut Inaugurated a Ureal Reduc tion Hale. A Sweeping Reduction I EVERYTHINQ REDUCED. i Mat 'wo?reeu fennr pr,c ,u ' New 8u Maajs Orerceata, former price tit 00, New Sell- , MenOrsrceata, former price IU 00, New Bell lnftatflfa Ttenrs Bulla, former price It 00, New Belling at at Men's Bulls, former price IIS 00. New Belling atKsa Men's Suits, former price IIS 00, New Belling t7 K. Bey's Bterm Overcoat, former price, 17 SO, New Belling at IB 20. ...... Beys overcoats, former price 0 80, New Bell- . Bey's Overcoats, former price 111 00, New Bell lng at te 26. ffulta made te order that were lit 00. MOOD, MB 00 and KTCO.New Helling at 113 oe and fisea. Trousers made te order Ihul were f70O and IB 00, New Belling at IB 00. Children's Overcoats from 90 cents, upwards. Hee our large assortment of Men's, Bey's and Children's Pants at reduced prices. . Every dollar new huys the worth or mera than two. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) aad H0KTK QBKUI IT., .w.oeuraoroBAiraB. lakcabtib.m. 4V Net connected with any ether Clothing Heqse In the cltr. JWUe cautious and make no mistake se Uiat you get te tha right place. lVF ERS RATHFON. REDUCTIONS! We lmvu been cutting the en all prioe Winter Clothing. There's mera here than we care te have at this tlme of the aea aea aeu aud they'll sell at low prices. The counters must be cleared. Meu'B Suits, Men's Overceatn, Youth's Suits, Youth's Over coats, Beys' and Children's Suits and Beys' aud Children's Over coats all subject te the saine Re duction. The quality of our clothing Isjust as Reliable as though they brought their full value. The less is ours, the gain yours. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. 00t irth f&hatm. B OOTMANDBnOEB. SLAUGHTER PRICES Bring tie Answer Every Time t ANYONE WHO KNO WH ANYTHINQ ABOUT BOOTS AND MHOE3 KNOWS THAT Stackbense Is Offering Bargains AT Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street. HTOHE FULL OF CUSTOMERS ALL LAHT WEEK. EVEUVBODY IlArPY WHY SHOULDN'T THEY BET THEY OET BARGAINS AND WK'REBATIBFIED, ANOTHER BARGAIN LOT JU8T IN. GOODS MUBT MOVE, AND THEY ARE MOVINQ I D.P.STACKH0USE, 28 and 30 East King St., LANOA8TER, PA. in ,n ,tiM. n . imi n i '' a -p EDUCTION IN BHOE3 1 SWEEPING REDUCTION IN TO MAKE ROOM FOR HPRINQ AND SUM MER HTOCK. Since the Holidays I have gene all through my stock and have marked a large quantity of the Men's Dress Shoes at aud below cost te make room for Spring and Summer Goods. Men's line CalBikln, Hand-Sewed Shoes, In Lace, Butten and Congress, In two widths aed all sizes, 6 te , reduced from K te N. A complete M Hnc, with Tips and Plain I French Tees, In Lace, Butten or congress, marked dewu ie. A few morelertefthecolebrated RleeAUuch Ins S3 Shoes, lu Lace, Butten aud Cxngress, with iplaln narrow aed plain bread, tots, reduced 40 83. Alse a let of shoes which we tcrm"eddand eads," being sizes left ever from regular lines. tMiagnt ei lactenes wnu miw, win wi miai out, and as we cunnet match them exactly, tlua, i.h di.... ! J RA illin In SIM Si BboestesXl; 83 Shoes te tl Ml ; U 60 Shoes te 83, Tbls Is a Bena Fide Reduction, and we guar ntee every shoe even at tliese Lew Figures, SV-Dlsplay ran be seeu iu Eakt Window. Th One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (Buoceaser te PREY ECKERT) ths Leader of I,ew Prices In Immw Reductions ! Men's Dress Shoes! BOOTS AND SHOES, NOr.S 6 EAST KINO STREET, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD SCKED AZIn effect from Nev. 10, MB. l'ni'SAy1, LAircAswm and leave aad ......... muneipnia aa louewsi JFH8TWABD. nelOeExpreast.... Jaws EspreMt-.;: WS7 PaeaengeH...., I Leave Philadelphia. tiMW. Laneaatetl uaDp. IB, saea. m. 4d0am. ins, m. BdBa. sn. ScSBa. ta MlLB MalltjalcTlaMUert " UlIlDTflM Niagara Bsprrss... Hanover Acoem Fast Llaef.... Frederick Acoem... Lancaster Accem... IstncasterAccem..., Harrlsburg Accem. C Ttu n m h I & rmim via Columbia B-SKk. n s:sea. m. via Columbia llnm n MM a. a uma.m SS'"'' 2:Mp.tn. 2:40 p.m. N0p.m. M0p.m. 7:4B p. as. riKOn.'m. via Columbia i uiia a. m. I via Mt. Jay. ran p. m, 4: p. m i:fl0 p. m, dp.u, Harrlsburg Exprcsiu Western Kxpreast UiMKsa. Ar& tieara Lancaster. SOa. m. ttn a. m. BdB a. m t:ina. m. Mia m. t-OOa. m. list, m. 11S8 p. m. BMp. m. soep. m. 4:46 p. m. n-4S p. m, B:9B p. m. 133 p. m. Arrlra) . . .EASTWARD. Phlla. Exprcasf-.. rami a ass a.ssv) a.BBf Lancaster AceeT.'"! narnseurg Kxpress.. Lancaster Acoem Columbia Acoem...... AUanUe Rxpresst... Beashera Express. .... Philadelphia Accem. Bunday Mall Day Kxpreast ...... Harrlsburg Accem.., If all TMal vlaMUey. UH a. aa. .& ftslp-m. MSBbI Pa BB Frederick Accem tThe only trains which run daily. On Bunday the Malt train west runs by way Columbia. J. It. WOOP.Oenera. Passenger Agen. OHAa E. l'UOH. Ueneral slanagar. "PHILADELPHIA A READING RAILROA. READING A COLUMBIA DIVISION. . On and after Hnnday, Ner 10. 1MB, trasaa leave Lancaster (King street), aa follews: Fer Reading and Intermediate points, waa days, 7:80 a. ui., 13:85, 8:48 p. m. Bunday, MBa. m..8up.m. Fer Philadelphia, week days, 7M a. m., LbM, 1:48 p. m.; Sundays, 8S p. m. 7e a. m., 13:9ft, 8:ts p. ra. .Fer New Yerk via AUentewn, weak days. lJ6p.m. Fer Alien town, week days, 7:30 a. M.,l: aj 8nnday.Sd6p. m. Fer Petuvllle, week days, 730a. a., 8.-4B p. m. Bnndav, 8:66 p.m. Fer Lebanon, week days. 7M a. m., 1ZJB, &23 p. m. ; Hunday, 8.-06 a. m, 8J5S p. m. . Fer Harrlsburg, week days, 7.-09 a.m.,lUS, 5SB p. m. ; Bunday, 8.-06 a. m. FerQuarryvlUe, week days, Mi a. m., t-09, 8.00 p. m. ; Sunday, 8:10 p. m. TRAINS FOR LANCASTER. . Iekva Reading, week days, 7:30, HdBa, m., 5:66 p, m.i Hunday. 7rJ0 a, m.; 8:10 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, week days, 4.15, lftOO m., 4.-00 p. m. Leave New Yerk via Philadelphia, weekdays, 7:45 a.m., 1:30. p. m. 12:15 nlghu Leave New Yerk via AUentewn, weak days L-O0a.ni.. lKUn. m. Leave AUentewn, week days, fen a,m.; 4 JO Leave Pettsvllle, weak days, fcflO a. m., 4M Ul US. Iieava Lebanon, week days, 7:13 a. as., US) ;ie p. in. -, eununy, i:ue a. m., n.e p, m. Leave Harrlsburg, week days, Ban a, m.; I stHur day, 6:50 a. m. jjeav va tiuarrrvllle. week days. &1B. 11:41 . as.. Wl . nu.. m ,n ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, aud Heutli street wharf. Fer AUanUe City, week days, axpraaa, MO a, m, and 40 p. m.; Accommodation, WO a. m. and 4:80 p. m. ; Sunday, Express, MO a. in., AocemmodaUon, 8.-09 a. m., tm p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City, depot teener, Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues. Week days, Express 7:39 a. in. and 4 p. m. Accom Accem Accom medatlon,8Ka.m. and 4.-30 p. m. Bundays Express, 4 p. in. Accommodation, 7:30 a. as. and 4:10 p. in. DetaUad time tables can be obtained at tlcka. etTlces. ! A. A. MCLEOD. C. O. HANCOCK. Vice Pres. A Uen'l M'sr. Uen'l Paas'r Agt, LEBANON A LANCASTER JOINT LIMB ' RAILROAD. Arrangements of Passenger Trains en aad after eukvat, nevcmuer iu, uev. toy. "Mi NORTHWARD. Bunday, unve a. h. r. m. r. m a. m. King Bircet, utnc 7u is aas m Lancaster.............. 77 12:48 MS 8:11 nelnmblA... 1'J-M Manhalm. 7:38 1.-W B.-0I BHS Cornwall. 7: 1:4B 8:38 9:17 Arrive at , Ibanen 8:11 i-M 8:40 mm,m HUUTHWAKD. Leave a.m. r. w. sTfBa 7:15 7 :18 a. ic. r. ar. Lebanon ................ 7:ia n;w Cornwall............... 747 I4t Manhelm!. 7:M 1:18 Lancaster. . 837 UU Arrlve at Rnlnmblm 0-3 90)l Tjsa , 8:18 4At MB 4JB itt. urn King Htraet, Lane, M fcOS tf A. M. WIION, BupU R. A C. Railroad. 8. H. NEFF. Hunt. O. R. H. Dstatche. W-ATHES. -Avvirin:ie-iHLii & "tfiWflBbsr- m Optical Goods. Telegraph Time Dally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Ko.lBHHeiOttattlt..llaajP...IUUts. ip TEWELKH AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. rTi t m Jeweler and Graduate Optician, OURSTOCKLAHQER THAN EVER AND MORE SELECT, AND INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS GREATER. f Eyes Examined Free, NO DKOPS USED. ' CHAS.S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St, LANCASTER. PENN'A. VT ALTER C. HERR. Herr.Jeweler. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF Watches. Clocks. AND EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE, ' And are prepared te quota the LOWBBT PRICES, quality taken Inte consideration. .y-y Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St, CORNER OF ORANGE. SPtnca. fUST RECEIVED SO Cases Mere Special Great " WesternWineExtraDry g 29 East King Street, I' i ri T m 44 &1 . m rft mi m . &ti iii-i'i im a-,s .j f P &; 'iSiVH 4XM 'Qi i .- , mm t&M iAK.1 "jS s,1 fcW SRI m & S8 St3 m .vVV? HIGH & MARTIN, 16 East King 8treet. T UTHER B. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNSY-AT-LAW. T U. A. M.. P. O. S. of A., I. O. O. V., Elks, VJ1 I SI' ;nanns auu ru, " w P.IUSMAN'8. H. E. SLAYMAKER, Ng,43WtKlngtrMt, North Daks kHnst, h: X1VIV. V Ci 11 DUUiJB SVWM DIAUit, LANCASTKR. PA. w . - ..x-' . 4-s -! - -"-'-- '-f-'tMnBM . i 1 , .Rl.l!'J). -J
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