Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 18, 1890, Page 7, Image 7

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TM LAN0A8TEK DAILY INTJaGrttfOER , SATUltDAY, JANUARY 18. 189a
i CHICAGO THEN AND NOW.
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BILL NTE WRITES A CHIMER M TIE
WESTERN METROPOLIS. .
Mid t looked kind of flighty and desperate.
Mywlfe hid my revolver and gave the
Tnua-h e:i Rats te the della-hted and ever
-1REAT IMPROVEMENTS.
U Is net many yr ae njople trattled en
horseback or tty stagesi newftfly rallt n hour
U net tt enough for them. Formerly prep
wrote letters that twt wli In reachln their
destination j new the telegraph fhuh thpught
around tn world. Formerly doctors bled their
patient for nearly every cemplalnl toevt they
use advanced science of the hlghesterder. Ijer.
Austin Flint, efBellevue College, yt "The
Judicious e of alcoholic stimulants IspiieeT
the sulking characteristics or progress III the
practice of medicine during the, last half era
lury.'' Pret Henry Mett.Th. D. D..K.C.R,
says s " lly a most careful analysis I havp found
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey free from adultera
tions of rerelgn inbstnncm, and It deserves te
meet with great success." Tim well-known
Dr. R. W. Hutchinson, of New Yerk, pars l " I
highly recommend Duffy's Pure Mall Whiskey
and prescribe It extensively In my practice. '
Rev. H. Mills, of Princeton. lowe, seys; I have
used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey with great
benefit te my wire, who Is a confirmed Invalid,
Iknew from experience It Is n pure and most
valnable medicine, t nm also using It In the
ense of my son, who Is threatened with con
sumption. I am a Presbyterian clergyman and
a doctor of divinity, bull urn net afraid tore-cemmcnd-Pqfr"s
Malt Whiskey as the purest
and most efficient tonic that I knew of, aud.my
experience Is a large one." ()
giry 0Ot.
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EDUCED PRICES.
jeyed rats. I Imagined that I was going
te die of heart failure or softening of the
J.HARRYSTAMM,
oral ii. l thought 1 eellia near my urain
softening. When I turned ever I thought
I could hear It slosh up against the ratters
of my head.
"All my life came back te two in a mo
ment. 1 remembered a geed deal,, that I
Would have rmld something te forget, I
saw the statement of my account and
noticed that large discounts bed been
made en ttje credit slde, chargefl te " col
lections. " Several hundred new entries
had also bean made en the debit side.
SLAUGHTER PRICI
llerr Loeloo, Daughter or the Great
Chief, Hub Given l'lnee te the 1'ale
Facs-lii Grlppe Attacks Nye.
24 Centre Square, Lancaster, Penn'a.
Bring the Answer Every Tim f
ANYONEWHOKNiiWM AWTittwii
BOOTS AND SHOES KNOWS THAT i
The city of Chicago has undoubtedly
willored a ceed ileal liv reason of ilie an an an
lntontlennlly tight ntul flippant moniier in
wh'e'i her society and literature have been
treated by Kugone Field during the pant
flve yearn. Mr. Field has net dene this
mallcieiifily, but thoughtlessly, for he has
n warm lieart, though ruthcr eeld feet, It is
wld. He 1ms nt various tlmes touched
upon the (bibles of a few of the Parvenu
people of Chicago wul conveyed theidca
thnt llicre were mere of them thin there
reilly nre perhaps. All of this has been
detm, 1 ewjvcr. in a pleasant spirit of
t. nte' welt calculated te awaken mirth
ami harmless laughter among theso who
were nut roferred te and a hollow, ghostly
smtle en the faces of lliose who wcrg.
GOODS
Never danced, te a merrier tuns for you than
new.
The Knife of Redactions
nsriush Coats at IIS.
M Blecklnett Coats at ft GO.
t7 Shawls tt
M Shawls atHM.
1M Henriettas nlRV.
SOc Corsets ntS7Jc.
25c Woolen Hie nt 17c.
Men's While KM Shirts at97,S;c.
Men's 2.V: Hese at 12Kc
litnh Ornaments at Cost.
Stumped Linens at Cost.
Cellars, Cuffs, Ruchtngs and Ribbons Less than
Cost.
BLANKETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS,
UNDERWEAR,
And alt Heavy Goods goat
Great Reductions.
DIIKKB GOODS have received the Hardest
Ulew.
liargaln In this line arc loe numerous te
mention.
Pay us a visit and be bene 0 ted by our
LOW PRICES.
Stackbense Is Offering BargiJ
AT .
SflDTTOEi
BOOR
Nes. 28 and 30 East Xing Street r
STORE FULL OF CUSTOMERS ALL
Has missed bttt few things, se tint our entire
stock Is at your disposal
AT
Reduced Prices.
WEEK.
EVERYBODY HArPY I
WHY HIICIIIt.riVT TIO'V m.- raw
M
CLANK'S UVMl riLLS.
BAUOA1NS AND WE'RESATISFIKD.-
ANOTHER BAROAINIXJT JUST IN. OOOM
MUlsT MOVE, ANDTHEY ARK '41' i
MOVING ! 'l
THE GENUINE DR. C.
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tf oei mt 9hetm .
s, "HOOTS AND SHOES. . "P,
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WHAT A HALF CENTUM" HAS WIlOt'OllT.
Chicago Is In lntttude 41 degs, 52 nilti.,
20 rcc. : longitude, 87 dogs, 35 mill. v
with a lake cxposure which is especially
nptlceableat that season of the year when
the small heys de most go in b.ilhitig. The
slte of Chicago was dctermincd by the
Chicago rlver, up the south branch of
which, the historian sa.VB, the Indian
itaddlcd his canee ages bofero Sir (Jcorge
'oilman Invented his justly eel ob rut oil
hlngeless .steeping car blankets or Philip
Armour introduced his juicy side meats
and succuleut leaf lard into the great
seething marts of trade Here, whero ouce
the rank thistle uodded in the wyhd and
the dusky warrior, Innocent eyeiher of the
kncwledge of gunpowder or Persian
powder, warred with the turbulent Sioux
or the niore iKxiecful Chinpewa, new a
mighty metropolis, laying held upon the
entire national system of railway trafllc,
sits calmly at tho'feot of a great ehulu of
lakes and culls attention te lierself by
means of geed readitig notices In the press,
prepared by the skilllul hand of such meu
as L'lmrlei Duilley Warner, of Hartferd.
Conn., and publlsl.e I by our oxteomed
contemporary, Mr. Harper, whose neul
little Journal of civilization is printed at
the west end of the bridge.
Although the location of Chicago Is te
all appoaranceon a low, Hat pioce of land,
it is n matter of fact n sort of watershed
none the less and the dividing line between
the great vnlley of the St, l.awrence and
the Mississippi. Tills makes it healthful
and tills the air with vigor, for the city is
fully elghteeu feet obevo the level of the
lake. Climbing this height by easy stages,
ene is enabled te leek down upon the lake
which lies at Ids feet, and a sunrlse viewed
from the crest of Michigan avonue is well
wei th getting up te witness, even Cheugh
ene has been up until cpdte Inte the even
ing before.
Marquette, the Jesuit missionary, in
1G".'I, was the Urst white man te set feet en
the site where since se many eminent and
ex ten si ve feet have been set. He was en
his way te catch a Milwaukee train and
get bridged thcre. Subsequently he, Ii
Salle, Jollet and Hcnnepln passed down
from the lake via the south branch of the
Chicago rlver te the Mississippi.
In lbOl the government built Fert Dear
born at the mouth of the river, and later
en (-onto Indians, whose stock of Cau
casian polls was running quite low, killed
thogarrisen and seut in their report.
Aug. 10, 1SI13, Chicago decided te become
incorporated, as twenty-eight people had
arrived there since the massacre of 181",
a ul, alter Incorporating, the cntire popu pepu
litl n decided te held the world's fair ut
that point in 1MU. Chicago was then getting
oue mail nor week via Nilcs, Mich. New
Niles is chid te get the most of her mail
from Chicago.
The first nowspaper was issued bv .lehu
Calhoun, Nev. J, 1SI3. Tills was rapidly
followed by another copy of the same,
which appeared Dec. II. Some of the old
subscribers and advortlsers aie still allve
and point totheinsclvos with prlde.
It was at about this time that e was
p.ild, or where paid rather, perhaps as a
lawyer's bill by the new city. Slnce that
prices hae advanced, however, and new
Chicago pays mere than that te lawyers
every week, Hen. J. I). Caten was paid
for legal sorvices for 1833-1 $75. TIiIh sum,
together with what he get for his nni'-krat,
s'iins, kept him in geed style. It was
about this tiinertliata inre black bear was
killed in lrent of the beard of trade build
ing, and William llress saw a large gray
wolf run by liishouseon Michigan avenue.
Within half a century hew all tills lias
changed, "'he llttle paper which then
brleliy announced the death by masaere
of Its choicest subscribers or joyfully
loferred te the arrival of the mail from
Niles for the current week, has given
place te mammoth and haudsome jour
nals representing every party and every
industry. Whero old Chief Polkadett,
drisscd llke a dish of sal id, vir., witli oil,
addressed the multitude, new such men
as James Kussell Lewell speak briefly en
seme occult siibject llke Shakespeare and
thou regret afterward that tliey did net
speak en the cubject tliey agreed te speak
en.
Where ence Loeloo, daughter of the
chintz-bug tliat-cleans-out-the-cornlleld,
was went te deck herself out in the coon
skin shoulder cape and burlap leggius of
a crude civilization, new beauty In Pa
risian gowns mid the rich gear of Mr.
Werth, dazzles the oye of the savant and
proves that half a century in the liisteiy
of a typical American city means a geed
deal.
Chicago docs net pity lierself. Slie does
net feel sorry for herself. Slie accepts her
humhle let, pays the park tax en it and
f;oes en about her business. She lias been
nirned out ence and, like Uoiten, inade n
big hit bv it. Se the koresono lamp of
Mrs. Mctilnty, or whatever her nameiuay
h.ive been, was the beacon light te show
the city in which direction beauty and
prosperity lay.
Slie lias ineil various kiiius ei iiavciiiciii.
with sorrow and less and discouragement,
but new she Is en the right track. Yeu
can ride about Chicago new for a day at n
time without Jolting your soul Inte the
soles of your beets, and you will sce seme
haudsome houses and magnificent public
and commercial buildings, tee. I would
llke te soe oue Auierlc.ii city, howeior,
start! oil" with the idea shat a handsouie
building, r vate fr public, needs lets of
ground te glve it a proper setting. Ground
gtts se valuaulc, however, thai a beautiful
building nearly always in our count -v
whero laud Is plenty, en the start, Ilia's
itself surrounded by bokei lr, rum holes
and livery sables. 1 am only surprised
that the ojpltel at Wi shingten isn't
engulfed In candy, confectionery, under
taking, embalming and loe cream, instead
of facing a thousand cheap bearding
houses, w ith the city and the treasury at
its back.
The grippe is getting te be an old theme,
and se I will touch lightlv en It here. I'm
just convalescing, and if it will let me
alene I will let It alone. Avoid it, gentle
reader, If you can. De n a laugh at it, or
treat It lightly. Fight shy of it, lass by It
and light out. I was thopleiuro of health
wlien it c-uiie along and teuchd me gently
en the hirviix. New I am pale and sad.
The doctors did net exactly knew hew te
deal with It at first. They had te leek
about a llttle and sce for themselves. I
could net cat anything for weral weeks.
It was net for the Kiino reason that I did
net eat when I was publishing a paper In
Wyoming, hewever. This time I hud the
opportunity without the desire. Theu 1
had the desire without the opportunity.
Tills symptom was followed by foveriiay
fever, oeugii, heaves, dimness of sight,
less of sleep and hair, pains in the Joints,
back and chest. Kverything that was
dis'-euraging. Then I began te hear about
pc ple who committed bulc'.de bocatise
they had the grip. Friend eame la una
CONVALESCENCE,
Finally I lest consciousness and ex
pected te wake in seme new And undis
covered country. When I did awake it was
1830. The boy who brings my telegrams
wished me a happy New Year, the dis
trict incssenger boy, nine of him. did the
same. It cost me fifty cents apiece. The
ex pressmen who had worked nights te
bring gifts te the heuse went away 2
ahead. The boy who said he delivered
the World te ice every morning wanted
te wish tne a happy New Year, also the
Sun boy and the Herald boy and the
2Vibniic and 37mr boy, olse several ether
boys who Hed.
Then a boy, who said he held my herse
last year while I went into the postefllcc,
wished me a happy New Year ; I bought
him off. A peer woman, who said she
had a l.ime boy who mewed my lawn two
years age, wished me a happy New Year
and get a pair of checkered trousers,
almost as geed as new. An old miner,
whom I had grub staked en Douglas
crock six years age, steadied himself by
the deer and wished me a happy New
Year ; said he had scen by the pafiers that
my iucome was se much greater than
Vanderbllt's that Van had gene away
ashamed of himself. I breke into ene of
the children's banks and gave him the
money tliey had saved te buy a denkey.
Then 1 went back te bed again. Every
body wishes me a happy New Year at se
much nor wish.
Hut I de net murmur or replne. The
year 1880 lias been geed te me, and cheer
fully t pay my assessment, only glad that
with its ether victims the grin did net, us
it wanted te, gather me in, 1 hope, how hew how
ever, that as America grows elder she Will
net build up, as ether eldor countries
have, an army of whining holiday beggars,
se that, Instead of days of rejoicing, the
holidays will take away our appetites and
bring out the accumulated cripples of 11 ve
hundred years.
The holidays in Paris ere the most sad
and sickening of the year, for then all the
sad and sere eyed multitude are turned
loeso en the streets, and the man who
works and porsplres and bathes is the euly
oue wlie doesn't makeanvthing out of It
or feel like eating when dinner comes.
I hope that cheap rates across the At
lautiu and ill udvlsed genorestty en this
side will net build up this Coyeto indus
try in the land of freedom.
Waked Up KfTbetually.'
A lethargic, dormant condition of the liver
Is hardly te be overcome with drastic ca
thartics and uauseeus cliolagegucs. A gentler,
pleasuntcr and far mere effective means ex
ists of arousing the organ when soinuelent.
Thin Is Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, vouched
fur by the medical fraternity, tested by the
nubile for ninny ears. A resumption by the
biliary organ eflls secretive function, with the
activity attendant upon health, a return te
regularity of the bowels, and a renewal of diges
tion, are the nelens happy and certain results
of using the Hitters systematically. Its laxa
tlvncllect lsnuver painful mid drenching, Its
tendency being rather te pcrpetuate regularity
than te produce a copious action. Malaria,
nervousness debility, kidney troubles and
neuralgia It subdues effectually. 15-22
What's better for a wound than Salvation
Oil Eche answers: " What." We answer:
"Nothing." ".Se say wc alPef us, seMiy we
all." Only 20 cents.
A peer unfortunate In Milwaukee Is said te
have sneezed Himself te death. Alas peer
creature, living In the light or the nineteenth
century and never heard of Dr. Hull's Cough
Syrup. Well, this U mere than Kgyptlan dark
ness (
.V century of progress lias net produced a
remedy equal te Ely's Cream Bnlm for catarrh'
eeld In the bead and hayfever. It Is net a
liquid eraiuitr, but Is perfectly safe and easily
applied into the nostrils. It gives Immediate
relief and cures the worst cases.
Ilen't say thcre Is no help for catarrh, hay
fever mid cold In head, since thousands testify
that Kly's Cream Halm has entirely cured them.
Ilhiipersedes Ihoduugcreus use of liquids slid
snulls. It Is easily applied Inte the nostrils and
gives relief at once, l'r co SOc.
gpcctnl Jleticce,
Mothers! Mothers ! I Mothers ! ! !
Are you disturbed at night and broken of.
your rest by a sick clitiu suuering ami crying
with the excruciating palu of cutting teeth T If
se, goat once and gel a bottle of MH8. WINB
IiOW'H SOOTlIINa SYRUP. It will relieve
the peer little sufferer Immediately depend
upon 11 ; thcre Is no mistake about It. There Is
noreniether en earth who has ever used It,
who will net tell you at ence that It will recu
la te the bowels, aud give rest te the mother, and
relief and health te the child, operating like
magic 11 Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and
pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of
ene of the eldest and best female physicians and
nurses In the United States. Held everywhere,
25ccntsabottle, lune251yd&w
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D.Hult, Druggist, lllppus, Ind., testifies
" I can recommend Klectrte Hitters as the very
best remedy. ery bottle sold has glv en relief
In every case. One niun took six bottles and
cured of llheunmtlsm of 10 jcars standing."
Abraham Hare, druggist, Hulvllle, Ohie, af
firms : "The best selling medicine! bavecver
handled In iny 20 years' cxerlenre, Is Kleelrle
Hitters." Thousands of ethers havendded their
testimony, se that the verdict Is unanimous
that Klrctrle Hitters de euro all discuses of the
I.Hcr, Klduevs or Hloed. Only a half dollar n
bottle at II. II. Cochran's Drug Htere, 137 & ISO
N. Queen HU, Iincasler, l'a.
lluoklen's Arnica Halve.
Thk HEsrHALVKlnthe world ferCuU.Hrulses
Seres, Ulcers, Salt Khenin, Fever Beres, Tetter.
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all
Hkln Kruptlens, nnd positively cures Piles, or
no pay required. It Is guaranteed le give per
fect satisfaction, or money rejTuuded. Price 25
cents per box. Fer sale by 11. H. Cochran,
Druggist, Nes. 137 and 13a North Queen street,
Lancaster, Pa- lune27-lyd
jy AVeninn's Illseovery.
" Anether wonderful discovery has been made
and thut tee by u ludy In this county. Disease
fastened Its clutches ukiii her and for seven
j ears he withstood Its severest tests, but her
vital organs were undcrmlnd and death seemed
Imminent. Ter three months she coughed in.
cessautly nnd could net sleep. Mho bought of us
ahottluef Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption and wusse much relieved en taking
tlrt dose that she slept all night and with ene
Queen St., I.aucaster, Pa.
3Jh0tefmt)h0.
1OTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
FROM
KtEnigsburg, Prussia,
Twe Harkgreunds made especially for Hust and
Three-quarter Length Photographs.
ROTE.
be 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer 10 the l'oleuiUj,
Jan7-mtl
Ijotllenas neeu iuiniuiu) tu,."il v"""
Is Mm. Luther I.utz." 'Ihus write AV.C. Ham
rick Jt Ce., of Shelby. N. (V Oct n free trial hot het
limit II. It. Cochran s Drug Stere, 1J7 &1.IN.
-CELEBRATED-
LIVER PILLS!
FOR
SICK HEADACHE!
Mr. end Mrs. Williams, Ne. 278 (seventh street,
N. Y., testify that they have both been surfer
Ing Willi liver complaint for about flve years,
during which time they have snt a large
amount or money and tried many remedies, but
te no purpose. Finally, hearing or the genuine
Dr. C. Mcl-ane's Liver Pills, prepared by 1; lem
Ing llres., Pittsburg, Pa., they purchased four
boxes, which they took according te the direc
tions accompanying each box, and new pro pre pro
neunco themselves perfectly cured of that dis
tressing disease. , .. . .
This is te certify that I ha ve been subject at
limes te severs headache; sometimes the pain
would be se severe I could rest neither day or
night. Hearing of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's
Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Bres., Pitts
burg, Pa., I sent nnd get ti box, of which I leek
two pills en going tebed, for two nights. They
relieved me entirely. Some time has new
elapsed and I have had no mere treuble from
bIck headache.
M. JOHNSTON, 118 Lewis Btrect, N. Y.
This Is te eertiry that I have had tin liver
complaint for six years, and I never could get
any medicine te help me until I commenced
using the gcnulne Dr. C. McLane's Liver Pills,
prepared by Fleming Bres., Pittsburg, l'a. I
can uew say te the public, that tliey have com
pletely cured me; and I de hereby recommend
them te nil iwrsein afflicted with a diseased
liver. Try them. They will cure.
MARIA EVANS, Ne. l3 Lewi street, N. Y.
Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. Mc
Irfine's Liver Pills, prepare by Fleming llres..
Pittsburg, Pa. Prlce 35 cents a box. Seldbynli
druggist. (3)
H
UMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
Fer Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs AND
POULTRY.
COO Page Boek en Treatment of Animals nnd
Chart Sent Free.
cures) Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation,
A.A. Spinal Meningitis, Milk Fever.
11.11. Strulns, Lameness. Rheumatism.
C.C. Distemper, Nasal Discharges.
D.D. Hots or drubs, Worms.
K.K. Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia.
K.F. ColleorOrlpes, Bellyache.
Jl.f J. M Iscarrlaue, Hemorrhages.
I. II. Urinary nnd Kidney Diseases.
1. 1. Eruptive Diseases, Mange.
J.IC Diseases of Digestion.
STABLE CASE, with Sjieclflcs, Manual,
W I tell HarclOll nnd Medlcuter 97.00
PRICE, Single Bettle (ever 50 doses) HO
Sold by Druggists; or Sent Prepaid anywhere
and In nny quantity en Receipt or Price.
HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., 100 Fulton St., N. Y.
HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC
NO. US.
In use 30 years. The only successful remedy
for NERVOUS DEBILITY. VITAL WEAK
NESS, und Prostration, from Over-Werk or
ether causes. SI per vial, or S vials and large
vial powder for te.
Sei.n nv Dboeoists, or sent prepaid en ro re ro
cclptOOef price. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE
CO.,1 Fulton St., N. X. une27-Th,S&w
D
RUNKENNESS.
LIQUOR 1IA1IIT.
Ill All the World thcre Is but One Cure.
Hit. HAINES GOLDKN HI'GCIFIC.
It can 1 given In a cup of coffeeor ten, or In
articles of feed, without the knowledge of the
patient, if necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless
and will effect a permanent and speedy cure,
who her the patient Is a moderate drinker or
nn alcohol te wreck. IT NEVER FA1I.S. It
operates se quietly and with such certainty
that the'patleut undergoes no Inconvenience,
and ere he Is aware, hlscompleto reformation Is
eflected. 48 page book of particulars free.
CHAS. A. LOCHEU. Druggist.
Ne. II Ensl King St., Lancaster, l'a.
octH-ced-TTIuUi
V " UnDEVEIjOPKI) PARTS
Of the Human Bedy Enlarged, Developed,
Strengthened, etc., Is an Interesting advertise
ment long run In our paper. In reply te in
quiries w 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., & Swan St., Butlale, N. WJMlhf Tulttle
Jlre. fil-lydftw
rpEETHINU 8YRUP.
TO MOTHERS.
Every babe should have a loltle of DR.
FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectly
safe. Ne Opium or Merphia mixtures. Wlllrt Wlllrt
lleve Celic, Griping In the Bowels nnd Promote
Difficult Teething. Prepared byDRS.D.FAHR
NEY A SON, Hngerstewu, Md. Druggists sell
it; 25 cents. Trial bettleFcnt by mall 10 cents,
lanl-lydeed&w
iUtttchce.
-yy-ATHEs.
HMER1CHN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Specs, Ey
Etc., at LOWEST PRICES.
e-Qlasse
Optical Goods. Telegraph Tttna Dally. Every
Article In this Llue Carefully Repaired.
Leuis Weber,
He. lODKNerth Queen St.. Near P. R.R. Station.
TEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
GIL-U
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
OURSTOCIC LARGER THAN EVER
AND MORE SELECT, AND INDUCEMENTS
TO BUYERS GREATER.
Eyes Examined Free,
no drops usi:u.
CHAS.S. GILL,
Ne. 10 West King St.,
LANCASTER. PENN'A.
w
ALTER C.HERIt.
Herr,Jeweler.
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF
Watches, Clocks.
AND
EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE.
And ure prepared te quete the LOWEST
PRICES, quality taken Inte consideration.
Walter C. Herr,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
CORNER OF 0RAN0E,
NEW BOSTON STORE,
XTe. 24: Centre Square.
Pm cscebft
G
REATBARQAINS
IN-
DRY GOODS
-AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
rREVIOUS TO OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY
LOOK AT Til EM.
DOUBLE-FOLD CLOTH SUITlNGS-a Bar
gain at Vl& a yard.
Forty-Inch GERMAN PLAID SUITINGS,
Silk and Weel, S?c ; reduced from SOc.
RILK AND WOOL MIXTURES, 40 Indies
wide, OTJc ; were 60c.
Firty-feur-Inrh BILK AND WOOLSUITINGS
reduced from 75c te 60c a yard.
Fine HROADCLOTH SUITINGS, yard and
n-half wide, 75c a yard ; never sold for less than
1100.
Three Theusand'4 Yards OUTING CLOTHS,
Spring Styles, Dcst quality, Be a yard ; worth
lc
LADIES' l'LUSH JACKETS, most popular
Eiirment of the season, 17 each ; reduced from
HO. .
LADIES' NEWMARKETS reduced from $8
te!10ench teJl&Onndfj.
SUSSES' NEWMARKETS, great bargains at
J275 each.
IRISH PEASANT COATS dropped from
(12 50 te JO each.
NEW CONNEMARRAW down from tig and
fMtelll te15cach. ,
Special Bargains In WHITE AND COLORED
HLANKETSutVery Lew Prices.
WATT & SHAND,
Nes. 6, 8 & 10 East King St.
VITlIiLIAMMON FOSTER.
Once mere we come te the front with addi
tional and effective bargains in;
MEN'S OVERCOATS.
IM Chinchilla Reaver. Marked 116 00
2. Menleune " " H 00
21 " " " 20 03
10 Dark llruwii Cuss " 8 60
10 " Gray " " 8 60
ROYS' OVERCOATS.
$ 0 Dark Mixed Cuss ...Marked I 5 00
J) .. . y flO
" " " Z!"!!""""" " 7 oe
10 " " , " 11 oe
10 " " " " 8 00
MEN'S TANTALOONS.
00 llluck Worsted Marked M 00
4 m " " ' 3 60
3 60 " " " 2 60
360 Mixed Cass " 2 60
4 00Casslmcre " 2 75
500 Extra Heavy Cass M,. ' 3 60
BOYS' TANTALOONS.
1360 Extra Heavy Cass Marked 12 60
3 00 ' . " 2 25
2 60 " " " " 2 00
4 60 " " " " 3 60
HOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS.
IS 00 Fancy Cass Marked W 00
8 00 Black Corkscrew- " 6 00
7 00 Blue Tricot " (1 00
660 Mixed Cass. " 4 75
4 50 " " " 8 75
CHILD'S CAPE OVERCOATS.
f.i 00 Funcy Cass Marked 17 60
6 00 ' " " 4 00
4 60 " " - " 8 60
3 60 " " " 2 60
LADIES' AMI GIRLS' COATS.
flOM Gretchcu .....Mnrked f 900
000
800
700
800 "
20 00 Ladles'
18 00 '
1700 "
NcwmarkcU..
18 60
IS 00
15 00
14 00
12 00
.160
400
1800
1500
400
500
" Beaver Jacket
LADIES' UNDERWEAR.
05CheniUe Marked!
25 "
75 ' "
40 " "
42 Drawers "
70 " '..!!!!'.!....'.!!i.'."!!!'..7.."!.".'!!!!
75 " "
42 Corset Cevers "
40 " " !!!""!!"!!!!"!!'.!"'.""
73
21
65
34
32
28
65
03
84
45
82
23
03
72
44
62
1 10
113
.Vi
30
1 2.5 Night Robes "
ue . t .,...... M
50 " " .' - "
1 38 White KhlrU".'.'".'"";;"!.'".'.'.'." "
76 ' " "
j ii ti M( ii
60 " " ' '.'".'.' '".. .'.'.!'.'.'.'."!" "
38 " " "
DRFJSS GOODS AND MUSLINS,
All-Weel Henriettas Mnrkwl 8.5
60c Plaids.
37Kc
Ijincaster ainghnms
Hill's Muslins, 1 yard wide..
Standard Prints
Canten Flannels
7Uc
i c
5 0
fa c
" 7e
" , " 8 c
" 1I,I2HJ
Smyrna Rugs nnd ChcnllloTablcCevcrs at all
prices.
Blunkcts, Comforts and Shawls at quirk-sell,
leg prices.
CENT'S NECKWEAR AND OLOVES.
Men's nnd Beys' Silk Neckwear. 13e and 17e
60c Purls and Four-lnHend Scarfs -tne
Susienders 6c, 10c, 13c
, - 16c
Extra Fine huienders 26e
Beys' Heavy llevc 15e
Men's Heavy Mitts .17e
Men's Heavy Weel and LealherOlevcs .26c
Lined Uleves and MRU ...3se
Uulincd Dress Olevts 25,60,75c
Lined Dress Oleves ........': jOc
OENrS UNDI'.llWEAR ANDSHIRTH.
While or Colored .Merine , 21c
A 11-Weel Derby Ribbed ..II (JO
Working Shirts 26e
Men's and Beys' Deinet Shirts 38c and 60c
II 25 Blue HhlrU, All-Weel, marded. . 76e
CARDIOANS.
IJej s' Cardigans. Marked! 45
.Men's " " ..JO
Men's Astrakhan CeaU 1160
Beys' Shirt WulsU 25c and 60e
HATS. CAI'S AND LADIES' FURS.
The Finest Silk Hat In the city .,..13 00
II 60 Fur Felt HaU Marked 1 U)
fj 00 Fur Felt HaU ' 160
Wc Windser Caps .. . . " S5
60! Bey's Steamer Caps . ". 15
Ladles' Shoulder Cuic at tempting bargain
All the Ladles' Fur Muffs at prices that am
buver's options.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A quantity of Fine Hand-Sewed Ladlts'Bbees
madelby theihest factories of carefully selected
bright Dongola sleck, the prices for which
muUethfiiilwrgttliw rarely offered. , ..,
II KO Square Tee -.Marked II 00
180OicraToe, . " 100
3 60Hnndewed .. - . " 210
3 60IViuiiroTeo " 2 50
S 60 Round Tee. . ..... ........ . ... "2 60
blzc-i lu the last three leU uru I, li und 2.
Williamson 6c Fester,
32.38 EAST KINO LANCASTER. PA.
NO. 318 " WfiTlva$!' "I1UR0, PA.
C
M
ETZGER A HAUGHMAN.
Grreat Redaction in Prices T
TO CLOSE OUT OUH
HAMDSOME SEAI PIUSH COATS
AND t
LADIES' AND CHILDREN S CLOTH COATS,
Metzger & Haughman's,
Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa.
(OPPOSITE THE COOPKK HOUSE.)
N
KXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
CLOSING SALE
Te-day we placotheCleilng Price en our stock of Ladles' aud Children's Jerseys, both Black
and Celers.
All the J2 60 te 3 60 ciuulllles reduced te II 80. All the II 60 te 12 qualities reduced tot I IP.
The II quality reduced te 8.1c. The 75c quality redii"ed te 50c. The37e quality reduced te 25c.
The Children's II 25 quality reduced te 05c. The Children's II quality reduced te Gttc.
All the Ladles' and Children's Coats ul n Sacrifice.
Remember also, the Closing Prlce Is en all tlie Woolens, such its Shawls, Blankets, Flannel,
Caps and Heeds, Mittens, Underwear, ,tc, .te.
FHHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
TJARD A MCELROY.
BARE) St McELRbY,
Meb. 33 tnd 35 Seuth Queen Street,
THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY.
BLANKETS-RlaukcU at 75c, II 00, II 25, II 60 and up.
COMFORTS Our own make of Comforts, large slr.e, geed Calice, Cretonne and Cotten, at II 60
tnk the lead. Count (tout for yourself the Callcoer Cretonne, and the Cotten nnd see whether
you could make them nny lower by milking them yourself, aud have the bother yet of making
them. AUe Factory CemfurU ut all prices.
UNDERWEAR We take the lead for Lew Prices In Underwear In AH Crudes, for Lndlcs,
Men or Children.
SHAWLS The ineit for your money In Hhii)Vln Hint was ever given In Iiucnster. A Special
Drive In a Deublo Shawl. In Green and Black unit lllue Plaid, at U 60. Deuble Shawls from 12 00
up. Slngte Shawls at half the price.
FLANNELS Our reputation en FlatiuelH Is established. The best goods nt prices ever sold
Medicated Red Twill at 250 J worth 37c
OIL CLOTH Yeu can wive money by buying your Fleer, Stair, Tabic, or Shelf Oilcloth
from us.
FEATHERS We ere really surprised ourselves at the number of pounds of Feather sold
Our price Is the lowest en best goods. A lower grade at 60c
HOSIERY Yeu will And iw all right In the Hosiery line, as regards te quality and price,
either In Cotten or Weel, for Ladles, Men or Children,
PRICES Our prices you will find are lower than any ether house In the rl'y. When we
started In business, almost tliree ) ears age, we knew ir we wanted te de any trade nt all we would
have te offerEeods at low prices. We have done se. We have built up a geed trade. We nre con
tinuing en with low prices, and our renard Is a continuous Increasing iriuic.
BARDSc
Nes. 33 and 3b Seuth Queen Street.
&OU0, &c.
E
LINN A BRENEMAN.
"What Minn & Breneman
Dells aud Dell Carriages,
Hteam Engines,
Magic Lanterns,
Mugnutlc Toys,
Printing Presses,
Teel Chests,
Building Blocks,
Feet Balls,
Mcchnulciil Toels,
Fine Lamps, Carvers, Nut Picks, etc.,
FXXITIT & BRENESIAN,
NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA.
SSw39T3C3SnST3Z7r
ffiavpet
OAROAINSI TJAUOAINBI
OO TO
Shirk's Carpet Hall I
-
FOR
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &.
Wr. HAVKTIIC LAItQMT AMI IIRI STOCK IN TllBClTV.
H. S. SHIRK St SONS.
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
vrz:
rtvurte.
T ANCABTER CARPET HOUSE.
8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH.
IT PAYS THE BUYER
TO (JO TO
SHAUB & V0NDERSMITH.
RUaS. CARPETS. ART SQUARES, OIL
CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Etc.
FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES
In the City for the Prices, lie Suru te
Sce Them.
DESTOOODS! LOWEST PRICES
GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE !
CARPET AND CARPET WORK I BIST AND
CHEAPEST I
NearCerner of Orange & N. Queen.
aug29-)yd
OF JERSEYS.
Opposite Fountain Inn.
Opposite Fountain Inn.
Have for Beys and Girls !
Trtc-helders (New),
Savings Banks,
Sliced Animals, etc.,
Iren Toys,
Expresx Wagons.
Velecledcs,
0 Iris' Tricycles,
Sleds aud Coasters
for Wedding and Christmas Presents.
.iicwj.u:
anil.
r c zrz
IMIttcft.
JUST RECEIVED
SO Cases Mere
29 East King Street,
H, E. SLAYMAKER, Agi.
- Special Great
WesternWineExtraDry
" -?i. '
n d CTArtuniicr I
..rmnvw
28 and 30 East King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
TTONEST AH THE DAY 18 LONG.
Standard Shee.
Fer Men's W&r-A number of lines te Mjt
siwin ei una 10 recommend te-day.Sft
nutns fur nnil rldf, r.ip Hiai aAiiAn.,..f
wcarhiK qimlltles. Parllcnlnrly ndnptedvl
nir I'eui'ciiieii, leiier-cnrriers, cur driven 3
und conductor!, nnd nil these whose oe-Sjl
cupnuen eiuiees mem te lx en their feetf
lensuiiuiy. iinve geed stout plump S
.tlu.1. It. ..n.... ..l.t. -lit J-L. .Li .
Irlple henvy soles. Mnde eyer bre4'5''
....-, U11.UU1111 wi vaiih niuu uuuevii s m
iisthetlny Ieiir for morvlce; great Ibrll
niui'iKuiumcomien nicy Kve in wwuj?1
I ng. Price reoennbtc-$2. te 60, i nd -
fi. KVrrV finii rtf (hixin mntrna nttt WAnlkVl
moremonoy; they4ll te hlghcrbyand jr "
S Meil's drill II ('rwviiiTinrfl nnrt nU ?S
excellent shoes for teurIi wentlier; tm$
out " that way. n, 82 fiO nnd $3-grade3
iwinmcii vnubu ugure. if
Hntlcl r'ninfiirl '. Ilw.lul.n -- mJH!l-
a line efextni hrend soled shoe te fit ffct i
men's fill feet ; lace nnd Cenitrcss. WeMJ"ii
mm siiesiniuiiiiiy mniie; material ibcj
them thai stands lltrt tail, nf innrfiMM-'
ICusy te slip Inte; wise nnd comfort ferj g
the root ylthln. ti te 1 1 10 n pnlr-oedA 1
eeiicr, ursi quulltles.
Ihciu ; no Imllallens. These we havef -'
from $.1W up. Excellent wearers; keffj
thri fHt tri from nt.l ntifl r-,rtlT.' .
til. The shoe for "La Orlppe ' conveJ
Iccrnts. 1
. &A
r i'$
SHAUB & BURN
4
14 North Quken Street, IiAKCAfsJ
,.. n. Jt'M
IJ.I. M. At Vrt
ll
EDUCTION IN SHOES 1
SWEEPING REDUCTION.
TO MAKE ROOM KOR SPRINQANDK
JIl-.ll STOCK.
- Ah'
nnu-u inu iieiiunyN i niive tjone all tnresta
my stock und hn mnrked u Inrae nuantltyl
the Men m Drrss S1hmm nt. i,,l liti..ur .wv-Ic i
lnukoreom ferHiirlni-mul Hmnnin. Mnfi.r.
ft.-... ( .l. .UlP.I.I .. .. . ... - .'ifiiffl
Iyce, ButUiunudCeiiurrss, In two widths M
nil sues, e hi v, reduced from te n. , ?.
A eOlllldetO fl Mil,- will, Tlnt nnrl
French Tees, lu Luce, Butten or CenawiWl
mnrked down tell. n3H
A few mera Icftorthui-ctrbretcit Rtce&HncI
Ins t-i Shoes, lu Ijuc, Bulleii mid Congress, wll
(. ii..,, jiniiufv mill iiiaiii ureau leetf, reun
.i t. '
:r &
ew it iui ui wiwH which we term t- oaesa
ends," bcine slz.es Kft ecr fiem regular lln
uuiiKin ei mcieries who railed, sela or Da
uu,( nu B" nt, i-iiiiuui lllltll'll II1CI1I (IXS1
niiv mnrKea tiiem down In the samepr
lien,
Men's K Shoes te it; tlM Shoes telSfiOtl
Shoes teri; lanhoesleJifiO; rifiO Hlieeatal
This Is n Benn Klde Reduction, und we
nlee every thou even nt thes low Kleure
MrDlspluy enn be seen lu Eust Window. &"
ineune-rnceuffsn neui
. . . m
Unas. H. Prey,
(Successor te FREY dc ECKERT) the LMttari
Ixiw Prices Itt i
BOOTS AND SHOES!
KJIU 4 J. C . A U1 tri3fi UTHL'ten
LANCASTER. PA. &
.. . . , . - r ,
Mantua.
XT tiAMITJ AD1JAIU UUULK), f3
-U" AVJ
-. -. m
ZZk I I rl T-l CI iW-.?.
THE
FINE NEW LAMPS:
AND
"S
.&!
HRT COODS
X'
ON SECOND FLOOR
JohnLAmeld'sBuildingj;:
NORTH QUEEN STREET. JM
aM
i-&t
t ALL AD SEE y
THE 3fa.
ROCHESTER LAMP!;
Sixty Caudle-Llglit ; BeaU them all. )
Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Qun40MVj
DIUVVS.
THE'" PERFECTION "
M ETA L MO UI.DINQ and RUBBER CUHHIOif J
Weather Strip.
Beats them nil. ThlnstrlpoutwenrsalleUm,
Keeps OUl lite com. nujjiniiiiiiB v WIUU
Exeludes the dust. Keeps out snow and
A,ive,icuuHni)ly It no wastoer dirt ma
aunlylni: It Cun be titled anywhere no h
te bore, ready ler use. i will net spilt, war
shrink a cushion sfrln Is the most perfect:
the Steve, Healer and liange Hter or i$
Jehn P. ScnaumSei
no. RniiTH miFPN ST.. '"
W . W . . . . . . ., y, ,
Ufluuiiut ra.
-T,i,iTi.- mi.viniv iNHEtrr PO
1 .PB'K?l5 iir?JP jrSPl HSFXGliL,
AtUUBM-.Y.DRy
iS
-in- m
Men's Dress Shee!
'hJ.-
teajE5
V
k H - JtWr.