v THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGEKEK, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. 1890. M 9 7- BUT NO BIDE GROOM. The, Funny Sterjr Related by n Vcruolean Bosten Cabman. Frem the Bosten Glebe. " Perhaps we Tlerdle men den'l have an adventure," said a cabby. "The funniest thing that ever happened U me was this: I get passenger at the Albany depot one night and drove him te a certain hotel. He was a rich man, I think, Judging from his appearance, and before he get Inte the cab he handed me a dollar and told me te keep the change. He asked me te go up stairs with hltn and take down some valises. When I get them Inte the cab there wasn't much room for anything elae. I went back tothe room and the first words he said were : "Oe In there!" pointing te a big closet. He told me I'd And another valise fit there. I went In, and as I did be locked the closet deer en me, and I was a prisoner. I heard hltn go out and shut the deer, and then I a J. Dcgan 10 kick use a steer ana te can en inei ".- -.--' ..1 bloke te let me out. In about twenty mln utes whoever occupied the nest room called the porter and I was let out. At first they wanted te arrest me as a thief, but finally I convinced them I was all right. "The job was new te get my horse ard cab. Oelng nn te the street I asked differ ent drivers If they had seen a strange look ing man for a cab driver en a box driving into UowOein Square. I' get a -rabruan-te drive me te the square, and, sure cheugh, mv cab was standing In front of the Re vere house. The valises were in the cab, and the bloke who had locked me in the closet was in the bar room trying te get a drink. I went in and told him that he tried te de me up, and that he hadn't suc ceeded, and that I wanted bin te take his valises. He looked at me and said I was a feel ; Mint he never saw me before, and that he didn't have any valises. "I tried te tell hew It was, but he wouldn't have It. As he left the barroom he told me he'd sheet me If I didn't keep away from him. I get afraid of him then, as he was full, and I put the vallsesin the Revere house. The last I saw of the man he was going toward Heward street. . I didn't think any mere about the matter, supposing he weuldcall for his valises every day, but titne went by; and the clerk at the Revere said nobody had called for them. One day I met the Inspector of hacks and carriages, and I told him about them. Ills eyes opened, and he said he had been looking for the valises for a month. They belong te a rich New Yerk merchant, and were worth several thou sand dollars, as they were filled with silks. There was a diamond breech in one that was worth $2.5001 He hed ceme te Bosten te marry a girl lust outside the city, and was leaded with presents. He get te drinking en the way, and probably had an elegant jag en when I met him. He did net knew what he was doing from the mo ment we began te take out the vallses until he sobered up next day. "Of course, he hadn't shown up te he married, and finding himself without his Tour vallses felt pretty sere. The mar riage never caine oil". He sent me a V for my honesty. It was worth mere than that te be locked up as long as I was." Wnked Up Effectually. A lethargic, dormant condition of the liver Is hurdly te be overcome with drastic ca thartics unci nauseous chnlagegucs. A gentler, pleasuntcr and fur mere eUectUe means ex ists of arousing the organ when somnolent. This Is Hosteller's Stomach Bitters, vouched for by the medlcnl fraternity, tested by the public for many enrs. A resumption by the biliary organ of Its secretive function, with the activity attendant upon health, a return te regularity of the bencls, and a renewal of diges tion, are the no less happy and certain results of using the Bitters systematically. Its laxa tive effect Is never painful and drenching, Its tendency being rather te perpetuate regularity than te produce a copious action. Malaria, nervousness, debility, kidney troubles nnd neuralgia It subdues effectually. 15-22 De you suffer with chilblains ? I certify te he nrenint relief obtained from the use of Hal- vatlenOtl for chilblains, and de net hesitate te recommend ltas the best cure I ever tried II. 1IOOLI, 749 W. PrattSt., Baltimore, Md. " What flue chisel could ever yet cnt breath !" and yet a hard vexing ceuah Is cut all te bits with ene bettla or Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the favorite. A century of progress has net produced a remedy equal te Ely's Cream Balm for catarrh' cold In the head and hayfever. It Is net a liquid era snuff, but Is perfectly safe and easily applied Inte the nostrils. It gives .immediate relief and cures the worst cases. Don't say there Is no help for catarrh, hay fever and cold in head, since thousands testify that Ely's Cream Balm has entirely cured them. It supersedes the dangerous use of liquids and snuffs. It Is easily applied Inte the nostrils and gives relief at once. 1'r cc 50c. gryccfnl JteHccB, Mothers I Mothers 1 ! Mothers 1 1 I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle of MltS. WINS LOW'S SOOTHING BYRUF. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about it. There la net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regu late the bowels, and give rest te the 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 OI me uiut-fit mm uvai leiiuue uiiyiiciHUHHna nurses In the United States. 25 cents a bottle. tteia everywhere, une251ydAw The Verdict Uiiuulmeus. W. D.Sult, Druggist, Blppus, Ind., testifies " I can recommend Kloctrle Bitters as the yery best remedy. Every bottle sold has given relief In every case. One niSn took -six bottles and cured of Itheumatlsm of 10 years standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Bcllvllle, Ohie, af firms: "The best selling medicine I have ever handled In my 20 yettrsTexpcrlence, Is Electric Bitters." Thousands of ethers hae added their testimony, se that the verdict Is unanimous that Electric Bitters de cure all diseases of the Liver, Kidneys or Bleed. Only a half dollar a bottle at II. B. Cochran's Drug Stere, 137 41311 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. Bnoklen's Arnica Salve. Tun Best Salvk In the world for Cuts, Bruises Beres, Ulcers, nan Jtneum, rever neres, leiier. i unappea nanus, uuuuiuins, wuriis, una ui Hklnxr firuntlens. and positively cure I'lles. or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Fer sale by It. It. Cochran, Druggist, Neb. 137 and l.W North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. unc27-lyd A Weman's Dlsoeveiy. " Anether wonderful discovery has been made and that tee by a lady In this county. Disease fastened Its clutches upon her and for seven years sha withstood Its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermlnd and death seemed imminent. Fur three months she coughed In cessantly and could net sleep. She bought or us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption nnd was se much relieved en taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has been miraculously cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lilts." Thus write W. C. Ham rlek Si Ce., of Shelby, N. C Get a free trial bot tle at If. H. Cochran's Drug Stere, 1J7 dc 139 N. Queen St., Lanaaslf r, l'a. " OJaviicte. T ANCASTER CAIU'ET HOUSE. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER TO GO TO SHAUB & V0NDERSMITH. uues. carpets. ART SQUARE, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADE"), Etc. FINEST LACE CUIITAINS AND PORTIERES lu the City for the Prices, Be Sure te See Them. BEST GOODS I LOWEST PRICES GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE I CARPET AND CARPET WORK BEST AND CHEAPEST I NeaTGeiner of Orange & N. Qaeen. augSMyd Ceat. J UM HER AND COAL. J TOIIACCOHHOOKHANDOABES. WEST. IN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retall, ty B. B. MARTIN A CO., u3-lyd 421 Water Street, Lancaster, Pa. TT AUMUARDNERH COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Orncw Ne. 129 North Queen Street, and Ne. 58i North Prince street. Yahim North Prince Street, near Reading Depot. llslS-IM T.ANIUHTFR.PA. F OR JAPANESE GOODS, GoteERlSMAN'B, Na,UWetKtPgBtreet, jOTHEWREAD, Dr. C. McUmc's CKLEBRATKD Venniftige for Worms I MOTHERS READ. Andrew Downing of Orenburg Township, Ve nango county, gave hit child one teaepoenful of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated Ver mifuge, and she passed 177 worms. Next mora mera In en repetition of the doss she passed US mere. . , Japhet C. Allen, of Ambey, gave a doss of the Gnulne Dr. C McLane's Celebrated Vermifuge a child (Is rears old. and It bronchi aaravM worms. . He seen after gave another dose te the Mine child. Which brought tviv fiQ marm. mtk, I -- - .-m.- iBceiia, wnicn arousal bwbj 188 worms In about El hears. " wuTniiin oey lm noun. Mrs. aulsbr. Ne. 183 Ksmz SL. New Yerk. writes us that she had a child which had been unwell for better than two months. Hhe pro cured a bottle of the gennleeDr. C. McLane's Vermifuge and administered It. The child pajswdaurgeqaanuty of worms, and In a few days was ashearty as ever It hadbeea. Parent with such testimony before them should net hesitate When then la ist imnn unnwi worms, and lese nellmelnadmtnlsterliutthe EinulneDr.C. MeLane's Vermifuge. It sever III and Is perfectly safe. This la te certify that I was troubled with a pe worm for mere than six months. I tried all the known remedies for this terrible amle- result was I discharged one large tape worm, measuring mere than a yard, besides a number of small eiul If RfL M. HTMITT. I'rlee 25 cents a bottle, genuine. Insist en having the ( H UMPUREY'8 -?i5-JilJHrffRH:v SPECIFICS aresotenti aresetenti 5i,n1 carefully prepared prescriptions ; used tSJVSP '"? Private practice with success attdfer ever thirty years used by the people. dUenaineed.P0C, " -Pww WIS These Specifics cure without drugging, purg ing or reducing the system, and are In fact and SSfthe SOVEREIGN REMEDIES OF THE I;'8TOr rRIKCIPAI, H08. ccrss. raica S iwXn7SJ,r"e"UOI, nammnuen 2- XfViS'J?r.m Fever-Wenn ole .28 .2S .25 -2fi S-YSENTEBY. Griping. Bilious Cellc-. .25 5.CIIOLKBA MbKBVs'VemlUng......!: S 7. COtlnllH. f!nM IlrnnnV,ll. IS r K;SBSi;iK,ay"!,""H."F 2: SlSfttAuTS?ffiSSte32?B -s i?.y.?P4lEH8EDer GAINFUL PERIODS S 12. WHITES, tee Profuse Periods....".! ,S i? Z'SYiiZj.VS.'iKl' "imcuu ureauilng U.HALTRHElf&l, Erysipelas, Eruptions .! 15. RHEUMATISM. Rheumat TPafii,"": 16. FEVER and AGUE, Chills, Malaria. 17. PILES, Blind or Bleedlnr.!.""..." 18. CATARRH, Influenia, Celd In the Head. . WHOOPING COUGH' Violent ceugns?.' 21. GENERAL DEBILlTV.Physlcil Weakl neiis M 27. KIDNEY niSRAHK " :u .26 .80 .60 JO M .60 JS0 2S. NERVOUS DEBILITY '..'.".'.""i SO. URINARY WEAKNESS, Wetting Bed. 82. DISEASES OF THE HEART. KlnRa: 41.00 JS0 "On ..... 41.00 (2) HPECIFICS. Tu.Th3tw DRUNKENNESS LIQUOR HABIT. In All the World there Is but One Cure. DR. HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea, 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, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. It operates se quietly and with such certainty that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, and ere he Is aware, his complete reformation Is effected. 48 page book of particulars free. CIIA8. A. LOCHER, Druggfst, ., NS;.912" King St, Lancaster, Pa. oct28-eed-TTh&o ' "W" . .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 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., 6 Swan St., Buffalo, N. X.-DaUu lUede Rl-fyd&w T IEETUING SYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a bottle of DR. "wiiir.i a lA&imnu einur. PprfMtlv safe. NoOplnmerMorphlamlxtures. Will re lieve Celic, Griping In the Bowels and Promote Difficult Tee thing. nig. J Prepared by DBS. D. FA Hit, nfc.r acBUM, Hi laicersiewn. Md. Drnrc erstewn, Md. Druggists sell iv ; unuiw. Trial bottle sent bymalf 10 cents. lant-LydeedAw "ptLY'S CREAM BALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Seres, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is agreeable. I'rlcebO cents at Druggists: byiuall. registered, 00 cents. ' .. . .. . . KMT BROTHERS, sepll-lydAw Ne. GO Warren St.. N ew Yerk. gampa. NK EW 1MPS AND ART GOODS. Call and. See -THE- -AND HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR JohnLArneld'sBuilding, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dS-tfd flALLANDSEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Light; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Oei and Oil Steves. THE " PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Beats thera all. Thlsstilpoutwearsallethers. Keeps out the cold. Steps rattling of wl udews. r.xciuues msuuiu jtreps uuisnew ana rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In Plying iu can d miea anywnere no hole te bore, ready for use. I will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfecLSlAt the Bteve, Heater and Range Htere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. l&amiaaem. LE1GHSI SLEIGUSI EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 40,42,43 415 MARKET HTRF.KT. (Rear of the Postemoe), LANCAHTER, PA. I have new ready the finest assortment of ALBANY and PORTLAND BLEIO IIS. both single and Deuble, ever offered te the public. Prices te suit the times. Cull and examine them, A full line efBuggles, Phwteni and Carriages of every desert ptteu. Ale Second-Hand Werk of every vurlety. Give me a cull. All work warranted. 44-Repalrlng Inall Its branches. One set of workmen especially employed for lhat purnrae. TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower. Is the most effectual destre er of flies and ether small insects. Fer sale At HUBLEVB DHUO HTORE, M.WtKlBfftUret wuii. uu wivninu esing ante te asstrey it. I get a bottle of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Vermi fuge, prepared by Fleming Bres., Pittsburg, Pa., Which I took aAcerdln a ritMAtinna. mtr tfe.m Sold by drurgtsts, or sent postpaid en receipt of price. Db.Humphbkt'8 Manual (144 pages) richly bound In cloth and geld, malledfree. Uumphrevs' Mbdicimc Ce., 1W t ulten St, N. Y FINE NEW LAMPS rn t0t w lLLIAMHOM ttMTKH. THERE 18 NOTO1NO IMITATION ABOUT OUR Winter Bargain Sales. LADIES' NEWMARKETS, Genuine Bargains, K te as. AllHlsee GIRLS' AND MISSES' QRETCIIEK AND PRINCESS COATS, 'Omuiim Bargains, IB 80 te M. Allfllsea LADIES' SILK PLUSH JACKETS AND 8ACQUES, At Oenniae Bargain Prices. BOYS' SUITS AND OVERCOATS, OsbbIm Batfataa, It te N SO. ' MEN'S FINE OVERCOATS, Bilk aad Batln Finished, Genuine Bargains, M te it. Ladies' Dress Goods. GENUINE BARGAINS. ALL-WOOL CLOTH, scinches Wide, 96e per yard. ALL-WOOL TRICOT, M-Incfaes Wide, He per yard. BROADCLOTH, Mnchea Wide, Me per yard. WASH DEBEIOE, Oenniae Bargains, neat and stylish patterns, 4 yards for S6C The Latest Designs ter Spring. 36-INCH PERCALES, Xe per yard. LADIES ALL-WOOL HOSIERY, Genulns Bargains, 1 30, 80, 40, 55, M Cents, Ladles' and Children's CASHMERE AND SILK MITTS, Genuine Bargains, Plenty of HUes. CASHMERE MITTS, 10, 15, 25, S Cents. SILK MITTS, 00c, Wc, , 11 is. Men's and Bey's NECKWEAR, UNDERWEAR, SUS PENDERS, GLOVES, MITTS AND CARDIGANS. Gennlne Bargains. NECKWEAR, 10, IS, 17, S3, 60 CcnU. SUSPENDERS, 6, 10, IS, 15, 25 Cents. GLOVES AND MITTS, 15. 17. 35, 88,50 Cents. UNDERWEAR, 25c, SSe, 50c, 75c, II. CARDIGANS, 46c, 60c, II, II 60. MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS AND CAPS AND LADIES' FURS. Genuine Bargains. MEN'S BILK HATS.C. MEN'S FUR FELT HATS, II te II 50. BOY'S WINDSOR AND ISTEAMER CAPS, 15 te S5 Cents. LADIES' SHOULDER CAPES, . 8360, II, 15 LADIES' FUR MUFFS, 25c LADIES' DONQOLA SQUARE SHOES, $2.00. TOE MEN'S LACE AND CONGRESS, Square Round Tee, II 60. BOVS LACE AND BUTTON SHOES, 91.25. Genuine. Bargains. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., -AND- NO. 311 MARKET ST., IIARRISUURU, PA. s ACRIFICEHALE. Charles Stamm, LANCASTER, PA. II Men's White Merine 60c goods go at 'i'tc. Men's White Merine 75c goods go at 50e. Men's Whlte Merine II goods go at 7ic. Men's All.Woel White II 75 goods go at II 25. Msn's Scarlet 1 goods go at 73c. Men's Scarlet II 25 goods go at II 00. Ladles' White Merine 60c goods go at S7jc. Ladles' White Merine 75c goods go at We. Ladles' White Merine II goods go at 75c Ladles- White Merlue II 25 Goods go at II. Ladles' White All-Weel 1 75 goods go at II '.. Ladles' Scarlet geed goods at tt2Je. Ladles' Scarlet II goods go at 75c. Ladles' Scarlet II 25 goods go at II. A big let of Odds and Ends asd some slightly soiled goods will be sold at half price. BOSTON STORE. Wijlianisen Fester, hi tan Street RlDfUl ler! pen Street, -REDUCED PRICKS. 24r Centre Square, COODS Never danced te a merrier tune for you than new, Tbe Knife of Redactions nai missed but few things, se that our entire stock Is at your disposal AT Reduced Prices. NEW V lethtnrj fMMENSE REDUCTIONS. L.GANSMAN&BR0. km Reductions ! ..wh.v iMl Inaugurated tlen Bale. a Great Redue A Sweeping Reduction I EVERYTHING REDUCED. Men's Overcoats, former price 111 00, New Sell lug at M 60. ' Hen'sOverceats, former price lit 00, NowSell NewSell ing at se 00. Men's OvereeaU, former price 118 00, New Bell- Hen's Butts, former price K 00, New Belling at MenTs Bulls, former price IIS 00, New Belling ..Men's Suits, former price 115 00, New Belling Newy8e.&ta?reU' tarmW pr"' ""' ys"ercoata,rermorrriee bj 60, New Bell ing at M7. ngat Bey 's Overcoats, former price 111 00, New Bell- Ing at IS 25. nu Its made te order that were 11800, fa sWfl e?. wnaiii7W.New8lUnf at Its oe and 11600. TrOU Ura lfinrl In nrrlenthyi mmsk mn fsfi TO, New Belling at 15 00. ..-- Children's Overceau from 00 cents, upwards. Bee our large asseitment or Men's, Bey's and Children's Pants at reduced prlees. jKvwy dollar new buys the worth of mere than L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers or Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) I and IS N0XTK QOXEV IT., .W.OOExmerORAMOI. LAHOAITEK, PI. 49-Net connected with auy ethor Clothing Heuse In the city. sT-Be cautious and males no mistake se that you get te the right place. M ART1NBROS, Bear In mind there Is no better Clothing te be had, fit, flntsli, style, wear and and price, or Furnishing Goods either. In every Uilng In Men's and Beys' Wear many lets have fallen Inte line at greatly reduced prices for the January Cut Price Clearing Sale. With net n cent of extravagance In tbe old prices the mark down prices are like this: Men's Gloves, dressy and geed, just the weight for this weather, 13c, 2Gc, 38c; Kids, 60c,; 89c. Uuderwear and Hosiery, tee many kinds .te name err here. Let two kinds stand as exam ples te invite you te see the rest, tl 25 and II 60 Underwear going at II, 12 75 land fcl Lamb's Weel Underwear, 2 apiece, 50c fine Cashmere Hese at 2 pairs far 75c j geed Weel Hese, seam less, 2 pairs for 23c. Beys' Weel Flannel Waists, S7)c Beys' Hese end Underwear at saving prices. Men's and Beys' Butts land Overceau enough off the price te make active Interest. Salesmen say se Irauch off they never miss a sale. 116, 117, 111 OverceaU, 115. Large let of Men's SuIU, different patterns, cut te 110, IU and tit. It will be easy te save a dollar, even two and three en Beys' BniU and Overceau. Cut prices in Custom Tailoring De partment. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. M ERSAHATHFOIV. THAT ARE CHEAP AM QOOD As well, are the important features of our stock te-day. If you examine them you'll pronennce them cheap and you'll consider them geed. The wear alone can prove this. THE ASSORTMENT I8600D -AND THE- Styles Are Many. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. ttemcua. T UTUER W. ICAUFFMAN, ATTORNKY-AX-LAW. Beoena Fleer Eshleman (w Building. Ne. M North Duke IHmU aprs-ljdAw Fell Inte Line. mm ! 300ib. J. HARRY STAMM, 123 Plush Coats at 115. M Stecktnett Coats at II 5". t 17 Shawls at 13. Ifl Shawls at II 30. II 50 Henriettas at a. 60c Corsets at37c 25e Woolen Hese at 17c. Men's While 60e Shirts atS7,'c ' Men's S5oUese at liXc l'lush Ornamtnlt at Cost. Btamped Linens at Cost, Cellars, Cuffs, Ruchlngs and Ribbons lss thnn Cost, BOSTON STORE, XTe. 24: Centre Square. jg-JCXT DOOR TO THE COURT UOUBB. CLOSING SALE OF JERSEYS. Te-day we place IheCleitng Price ou our stock of Ladles' and Children's Jerseys, both Black aud Celers. All the 1250 te 1.1 50 iiualllles reduced te II ft). All the II 50 te t! qualities reduced le II ID. The II quality reduced te 83c. The 75e quality reduced te 60c. TheS7)(c quality reduced te 25c. The Children's II 25 quality reduced te 85c. The Children' 1 quality reduced te Ctte. All the Ladles' and Children's Coats at a Sacrifice. Remember also, the Closing Price Is en all the Woolens, such as Shawls, Ulauk.U, Flannels, Caps and Heeds, MltUns, Underwear, Sc, de. FHHNESTOCK'&, 35 and 37 East King; St., Lancaster, Pa. M KTZOEIl A HAUGHMAK. Great Reduction in Prices 7 TO CLOSE HANDSOME SEAL PLUSH COATS - LADIES AND CHILDREN'S CLOTH COATS, -AT- Metzger & HaughmarTs, Nes. 38 and 40 West Kinq Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE B ARD A MCELROY. EiLRD & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE CITY. BLANKKTS-Blankets at 75c, II 00, II 25, II 50 and up. COMFORTS-Our own make of Comforts, largs size, geed Calice, Cretonne and Cotten, at II GO take the lead. Count It out for yourself the Calice or Cretonne, and the Colten-ond see whether ?ou eeuld make them any lower by making them yeurseir, aud have the bother yet of making hem. Alse Factory Comforts at all prices. UNDERWEAR We take the lead for Lew Prices In Underwear In All Grades, for Ladles, Men or Children. SHAWLS The most for your money In Shawls that was erergl veu In Lancaster. A Special Drive in a Deuble Shawl. In Ureeu and Black uud Blue Plaid, at 13 50. Deuble Shawls from I2W 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 25e ; worth 87c. OIL CLOTH Yeu can save money by buying your Fleer, Stair, Table, or Shslf Oilcloth from us. FEATHERS We are really surprised ourselves at the number or peuuds of Feathers sold Onr price Is the lowest en best goods. A lower grade at We. - HOSIERY Yeu will And us all right lu the Hosiery line, s regards te quality and price, either lu Cotten or Weel, for Ladles, Men or Chlldreii. PRICES Our prices you will And are lower than any ether benne In the cly. When we started in business, almost three years age, we knew If we wanted te de any trade at all we would have te offer goods at low price. We have done se. We have built up a geed Irud. We are con tinning en with low prices, and our reward Is a continuous Increasing trade. BiLRD Sc Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn. SPatcite. H. Z. RIIOADS A HON. New for Lancaster. Royal taste Goods IN FULL-SELECTIONS. These Unas are Introduced te-day, and will be additional te our usual stock of Watches, JeJ elry, Diamonds, Hterllng Silver and Art Goods; nnd the glam embraces the Duchess, Star, Fan aud Hobnail styles. Among a great variety of articles are Bread Trays, Berry Dishes, Tumblers and the Cerafe, (French Wilier Bettles). They are worthy of careful examination, and you are most cordially Invited te Inspect them. A Special Drive In Steillug Silver, of which we are selling mere this season than ever before. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KING ST.. LANCASTER, PA. Coys, &c. F LINN Jt URKNEMAN. What Elinii & Breneman Dells and Dell Carriages, Steam Engines, Magic Lantern", Magnetic Toys, Printing Piescs, Teel Chests, Building Blocks, Feet Bulls, Mechanical Toels, Fin Lumps, Carvers, Nut Picks, etc., FLINN cSc BREHESSJLIT, NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. rtvpet B AHOAl.NH Shirk's Carpet Hall I -FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. W llAVKTHK LAIIOK3T AND BB9T STOCK IISTUICITY. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and WaterSts., Lanc&iter, Pa. Lancamter, Penn'a. BLANKETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS, UNDERWEAR, And all Heavy Uoeds goat Great Reductions. DRESS GOODS have received the Hardest Blew. Bargains In this line are tee numerous te meutleu. Pay us a visit and be benefited by our L-Olitf PRICES. OUT eim- AND - COOPEM IIOUSK.) Mcelrey, Opposite Fountain Ian. Have for Beys and Girls ! Tree-holders (New), Havings Banks, Sliced Animals, etc., Iren Toys, Express Wagons. Velocipedes, Olrls' Tricycles, Sleds and Coasters for Wedding and Christmas Presents. flail. B ARUAINS I Glass " tZvavcltv ulbe. PP&VpVANIAnAlLROADBClMD J? effect tTem Nev- '0. 18W. rive at Philadelphia aa fellows! tiXt Leave Philadelphia. Laneaetetl tne p. zn 4-m a. m, 4Ja. m. 9M a. IB. hJ MautralnvlaMUert a. O.HI m mm Xi via Columbia Niagara Express" Z Hanover Accem Fast Linef Frederick Accem...... Laucastcr Accem Lancaster Accem...... Uarrlsburg Accem.., Columbia Acflem...... Harrlsbnrg Expreee., Western Kxpresst..... Lancaster Acce...L. .KARTWARD. Phlln. Exprcsst.. Fa.tl.lner ...... Lancaster Aoce.. Harrlsburg Kxprcsa.. Lancaster Acoem.... Columbia Accem...... A-'antlc Kxpresst..... 9-Jtim- '. TV . aw A . o:ew n. m. i via Columbia 10:50 a. ZXOp. IB. 31! via Columbia w p. m. w 2:40 n.tn. 4 !... . via ML Jey. 2M p. m. V' me p. m. ' keu p. m. iM p. m. S:fiOp. m. .-p. ra. p. SB. . jh ; T-.Sfln.ni. :r.i MO n. m. Ar.CelAW Arrive Leave Lancaster. 2.30 a. m. 4:45 a. m. 6:Z a. m M0 a. m. :M a. m. M0 a. m. 115 a. m. 12-M p. m. S-Vip. m. B.-00p. m. 4:p.m. 6:411 p. m. :i p. ra. 12.M p. m. rnil faia. m. iai a. m. ' tut a. mi &: Dd0a.au ',; I.UI .tnar. .TV eaei ftdfil nven i viaHUey. .;i;i une a. m, . laep. M. . 1:16 p. m a.-tp.aa, 6:4ft p. aa, ; 8:60 p. as. ' e.sa ti. tm -f Philadelphia Accem. Sunday Mall.M.. """bargAccein., Mall Tralut-..... ., Frederick Accem 10p.Ba, , tThe only trains which run daily. CenmbUu7 " MaU tr,n WCV tun,br " J. B. WOOD, Genera. Passenger Agen . CHAH.E.PUGH.' General Janager. piIILADKLI'UIA A READING RAILROAi READING A COLUMBIA DIVIBION. On and after Sunday, Nev 10, HOT, tralM "T.T" ".""""er tiK street), as rouewat Fer Reading and Intermediate points. j " i"E?"" "u ""enneuiaie peinia, wesjej days, 7:30 a. m., li8J, 8.48 p. m.; BundayJ tM m. m.. 3:oe n, m. 3:48 p. m.; Sundays, 8:66 p. ra. & a5' New Yerk via Allentown, week dara, ta.i Sunday, SM p. m. a Z P"7le, week days, 7:30a. m., 5.-4I p. Bunday, 8:86 p.m. ' Fer Lebanon, week day, 7.-00 a. m.. 12.8$. 623 p.ra. i Sunday,' 8.06b. m.Vis p. m7 ' "i,00-, Fer Harrlsburg, week days, 7.-00 a. m., 12J, 5.K p. m. i Hunday, 8.fl5 a. m. ' ' Fer Quarry vllle, week days, MS a. m., 108, 8.00 p. m. i Hunday, 6:10 p. m. ' TRAINS FOR LANCASTER. . Leave Reading, week days, 7.-30. 11:65 a. m.. : p. m. : Hunday. 70 a. m.; 8:10 p. m. " .S3 ljCAS? Ph"delpule, week days, 4:16, l(M0a 'JtWi Leave New Yerk via Philadelphia, weekday. 7:45 a. m.. VM. p. in. 12:15 nlgliL "Wi . Leave Hew Yerk via Allentown. week dara Leave Allenlewn, week days, 5:52 a. m.; 438 ijfft Leave Petlsvllle. week dars. 6:60 a. m.. 4-at t3 JV?!..- ' .. ' ... . VjS "e ix-uniiiui, wren eajs. 7iH a. m. IXW Iave Uarrlsburv. vwk dm. flK m am 'effl day, 6,60 a.m. "' ' " J3 ustve vtuarryvuie, week aay, 8:40, 11:46 a. au. wj W.W , .JU....nj , ...V H. ,11. ATLANTIO CITY DIVIBION. Lmy PMladelphU. Cbettnut fttrMt WhAft. Klin Mi-Ylltti ftfrAAtl tarries i ."1' Fer AUantle city -Z ""v.'" "" : J week day, ararea,? rw a. m. and p. m.; Accommodation,-, 7JO a. m. and 4:30 p. m. j Hunday, Expreealsf, 9:00 a. in., Accommodation, 8.D0 a. m., tM vV p.m. .Returning leave AUantle City, depot AUantle and Arkansas Avenues. Week nwiii t-irt d..',:a Kxpresa 7:.) a. m. and 4 i. m. Aocebi K&! mM.llm. ttK m .A j.i m h. a... m.wm,,w m. u. ....u mrv N 111. DUUUSfl )Stiit 4. f.ri Ktnnu. A n rr.Tr' -. ' Acoemmoaauon, tm a. aa. ,-' BI1U ;MV U. III. 'Ui-, Detailed time tables can be obtained at tick - -s offices, 'iMSfl A.A. McLEOD, ... CO. HANCOCK. &Ti . A. MClitUll, Vice Prea. A Gen'l M'ttr. ueiri rass-r Agt. a KllANON LANCASTER JOINT HUB, J JVA11.UUAU. , Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and after K; Bumday, November 10, 188. vf-'A NORTHWARD. Icave a. m. f. x. r. w. Banaajr. ; . Ol iH A.M. King Street, Lane. 1XO 12:36 6:23 8.-06 80S 8)45 KIT Lancaster 7.-07 li? 5J3l 4f leiumuia i2- Manhelm . 7:X1 IM 6.-0I Cornwall 7.5B 1:W 6.28; Arrive at 6i, Lebanon Ml 1:58 6:40 9M Mi BUUTllWAKU. Leave a.m. r. w. r. v. Lebanon 7:12 12.80 7:15 Cornwall 7:27 12:46 7r2 A. If. P. 76 8:10 staniieim;. tjh 1:18 7: S.-40 3 Lancaster. .... . 837 1:63 Arrive at Columbia 9:27 2:06 King Street, Lane. 8:36 8.-00 8:181 ma : fc A. M. WILSON. Hunt. Hid. Rillmui. 8. . NEFF. BupL C. R. R. iJPatchc. firATHES. K7VER1CKN i Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Specs, Eye-Glaaw Etc., at LOWEST PRICES. Optical Goods. Telegraph Tlme Dally. Every &m Article in this Line Carefully Repaired. -Vt I rt no Ufrnrn 'W$ Me. iMXHerthOaeen Bt.. Hear p. g. g. luttaa. XEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. .ft " SI aw T T T t! VJ J. J .lsve Jeweler and Graduate Optician, j OURHTOCK LARGER THAN EVER AND MORE SELECT, AND INDUCEMENTS) TO BUYERS aREATF.lt. Eyes Examined Free, NO DROPS USED. ; CHAS.S. GILU Ne. 10 West King St., ; LANCASTER, IENN'A. ) yyALTE ,TER C. UERR. Herr.Jeweler. WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF Watches, Clocks. -AND- EVERYTHINQINOURLINE, And nre prepared te quote the LOWEST PRICES, i(uallly taken Inte consideration. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. -. llutr. I1HE MUSIC STORE. Masen & Hamlin Organs. Highest Distinctions for Din:eaitratcd Bupe rlerlty. World's ExiMMltlen, Paris. 1W7. International Exhibition, Vienna. 18TS. Grand International Exhibition atSautlage. 1875. Sweden and Norway, 1378. United sutei Centennial Exhibition, Phlla delpula, ls70. Universal Exposition at PnrK 178. Italian Musical Exhibition, Milan. 18.11, luternutleual Exhibition, Amsleidaui, Nelb' erlauds, list. 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