Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 14, 1890, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1890.
pV WHISKEY WAS DISCOVERED.
Story That It Vn I'trst Made In Ire
land by an English Menk.
im tlie New Yerk Btnr.
tonie quaint characters can be found In
i odd place of this great cosmopolitan
y new and then. I met one of them
fvlng u street car en the Eighth nvonue
e last night. He is a Welshman named
tan Jenes little Iren-gray old man, with
en black eyes and a hlghlv reseate nose.
was a school teacher In fits own coun ceun
r, n revonue efllcer In Ireland, an ac
itntant In Bombay In an English ship
hg heuse, nnd new drives his car with
b prefane and cynical cheerfulness which
hracterlzcs old drivers, old printers and
j night watchmen.
" I Yearned a new thing about whisky
it nigut," no sam te ine yesteruay as 1
I jpiMHl en the front platform of his car.
.? tl'l..., ..'(if. If SM r alr.u1
'Why, hew it was made first," he re-
' ieu, as no puueu ins out water-proer
jak through the guardrail in front and
t off a plecoef plug. "It was a monk
. he first Invented it. He lived alt alene
Ma little hele In the rocks. Fer years he
.d lived there. He was a man of great
pty and learning. He could read the
lira and feretell eclipses and storms and
Ird winters. He knew every herb ana
Swcr In the fields and could concoct some
(werful cordials and medicines. He
in Id set broken bones and euro diseases,
d he was as kind-hearted as a child,
d never harmed as much as a field
mi in. AH the tame, the noenlo would
Hlve nothing te de with him. They
rolled him. excent new and then, when
i'me mischievous lad would roll a rock
wn the mountain side against his hut or
se stene his old shascv deir. Ne ene
yer said a kind or 1 te him, and he might
kve died and no one would have neon near
'm. Then he Invented whisky. First
opceplo smelted It, and they used te hang
emul te soe what It was, and ene day the
enk found a noer fellow sick and cold
Ud gave him a drink, and then a little
lisk te carry away. In a week the monk
lid mere friends than an alderman with a
ill. The people almost took his arm en
'taking hands. They built him a fine
:tle stone house, and he could have
unded a monastery and grown rich, but
, wouldn't, but kept en making the
thlsky until he died.
"Wheredidllearn that?" said the old
Ian, after he had paused a minute te say
ljmething sarcastic about a woman who
anted the car te step en the wrong slde
! 'the crossing. "Why, there was two old
icks get en the car late last night and
)th were pretty full. One was an English-
' lan the ethor an Irishman, and it was the
, ngllshman who told the story about the
' ienk, and he wound up with: 'And this
ippened in Ireland, an' the monk was an
ngllshman, an' the only time an Irlsh-
lan is ever a friend te (an Englishman is
hen the Englishman has the bottle.'
" 'Ah,' said the Irishman, 'be off wld yra
he first time Irishmen ever saw whisky
i as at the battle of Itallymacleugh, where
le Saxons put up a bad Jeb en 'em. It was
at a short time after the days of St. Pat
ck, an 5,000 Irishmen came down upon
! le English and would have ate 'em hut
ir their tbrlcks. The English filled the
enehes with buckets of whisky and the
rishmen drank it an' get te fighting among'
lemselves. and tliat is the way the Enir-
sbmen first bate us and brought throuble
i Ireland.'
" ' Yes,' said the Englishman, you give
Irishman a drink an' he'll fisht his own
tther.
'"An if an Englishman odors a man a
rink leek out for him, for he wants te de
m, meiud that, ' atld the Irishman.
An' that's the way thev koet it no all
e way down from Fifty-eighth street te
mnguen square, saiu meuriver. xney
ere both ceed natured. and when they
et off it was te take a drink and wait for
:ie next car. "
ANOTHER FISII STORV.
Pill Fish nnd a 8ea Bass TJnlted by
nooks for a Year,
from the Leng Branch News.
Nearly a yenr age Fisherman W. T. Van
Dyke, while pursuing his occupation off
nore, invitingly mrew out a usning line
ritn two well-baited hooks. Presently
here was a fork his bait had "took." Van
Dvke was hnulinar in hand ever hand whan
suddenly the tonslen ceased and the line
ru graceiuuy anu aareiuy wnuiceu into
ae Deai minus uem noeics.
Last fall Mr. Van Dvke. in emptying ene
if his " pounds " of its ever night catch.
Ilscevered among his captives a "pig"
ish and a sea bass united bv a bit of fisti
ng cord, which he really Identified as his
iwn. a hook naa penetrateu tne jaw or
iA.il. flat. n.,l l.AyinVi ni. lmtAlrf a1 thn.A
wu ...u, t.i.i., viw...,.,, .i.tuvuvi. vuw.v,
he flesh had grown around their barbs and
hus securely fastened them In position.
Thus held tocrether for neailv a twelve-
nenth they liad coursed the briny in
loueie team, ueiu, Dy a atngie twine, tin
Jeath cut their thread of life in twain.
The skeletons of this curious pair of ae"
bidental Siamese twins, together with the
hooks anu line wntcn constituted tneir
Dle'domestla tle. new adorn the walls of
the fish heuse of Mr. Van Dyke, en Ocean
svenoe, oppesito jsertn uatn avenue.
Infernal Ingenuity.
Could scarcely devlse mere excruciating
tortures than these of which you tee the
evidences In the race or a rheumatle or ueu-
Iralgle sufferer. The agonies nre the conse
quence of net checking a rheumatle or neu-
ralgla attack at the outset. Hostetter s ntem-
ch Bitters hai been found bv skillful medleiil
practitioners te possess net only remedial,
but defensive efficacy, where these diseases
exists, or a tendency te them Is exhibited.
Surely this puissant but safe botanic medicine,
bearing, tee, such high specific sanction,
is better than the poisons often employed,
but most unsafe, net only In continuance,
but In Isolated dose. The bleed Is depurated
ihoreuetily from the rheumatle virus, and the
nerves, slightly lmpurged upon, saved from ul-
umaisaua aireiui mrees uy mis eemgn raeai
clne, vrlilcu llkewisu exhibits marked efficacy
for malaria, kidney complaints, dyspepsia, con
stipation and liver complaint. febl2tel9
m
Hlaen and nlentv of It must be had bv the
baby; and If Its rest be broken or prevented
by attacks of colic, stomach or bowel disorders,
give at once Or. Bull's Baby Syrup, which will
relieve the pain, Induce refreshing slumber and
oensequant health.
A person suffering from a poorly acting liver
should take Lixader and be happy once mere.
rave 40 veui. eum uvvry wuvre.
1
All medical authorities agree that catarrh Is
no mere nor less than an Inflammation of the
lining membrane of the nasal air passages. Na
sal catarrh ana all catarrhal affections or the
head are net diseases of the bleed, and It Is a
serious mistake te treat them as such. Ne con
scientieus physician ever attempts te de se. It
Is held by eminent medical men mat sooner or
later a spoclfle will be found for every disease
from which humanity suffers. The facts Jus
tify us In assuming that for catarrh at least a
pjsltlve cure alreaay exists in Kiy s cream
Halm. feblS-2wd
Special iteticc.
Mothers t Mether ! I Mether f ! t
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
jrear rest bye sick child suffering and crying
With the excruciating pain et cutting teeth 7 If
se, go at once and get a bottle of MRS. WINS
LOWS BOOTHINa BYRUP. It wlU relieve
the peer little saferer Immediately depend
poe It; there Is no mistake about 1U There is
met a mother en earth who has ever need It,
who will net tell you at once that It wlllregu
il the bowels, and give rest te the mother, aael
KCefend health te the child, operating like
Bsaaie. It U perfectly sals te use la all eaeseaa
Seaeaat te the taste, and Is the prescription of
Eactftke eldest and best female phylelajet4
enesU the United (Metes. Beta ererywhere,
Sewte a bottle. laefsUydw
le Conaumplen Intenmblet
Bead the following : Mr. C. H.Merris, Newark,
Ark., ears : " Was down with Abscees of Lungs,
ad fVlend and physicians proneuneed mean
leceimble consumptive. Began taking lit.
ICing's New Discovery for Consumption, am
bow en my fifth bottle, and able te oversee the
work en ray farm. It Is the finest medicine
7eeMMIddleten, Decatur, Ohie, says: "Had
OosMBaapUen I would have died of Lung freu-
ItBOteeen nrvr, Jung's new uuceveryiur
Mas. was
srlven no bv docten. Asa new la
lib." Try It. Sample bottles free at
MTb. Cochran's Drug store, Nes. UT aed U N,
laeen HU. Lncaawr, ra. , ij
Mklea'a Amlest ajye.
BaltsIb the world ssrOata.
n,HaltJlheaaa, raver lean,
eat for bex: Fee sale by flL . Oiskw,
BgEarft1" -"-" usaflrT-
XJeotrie Wlttere.
i?AHJfL,uw.,,.,ESKl
m mmmuwm s??."vf ""! 1 trie. '
p ipaia, -. - Trr.-izi':
svsk eawsia snsriwssi swesaaesksrawe
real .yw. sm;
Of
This remedy ts bewenlag ee well known and
eoBevularas te need ae seeclal aseatleB. All
wbeta used BeWtetteMsiM Umsbjm
mi fpralse.-A purer aseeielMSwaet ex ex ex
SajUftUgusJantetoteantheteeielaied. Kpitrle Blfiers wlU.care afi 4eeJies of the
pvUFFY'S TORE MALT WHISKT.
WHERE THE DANGER LIES.
The Mysterious nnd Sudden Ending of se
Many Ltves Fully Accounted Fer.
The real danger from " Grippe" Is In Its after
effects. Nlne-tenthi of all dentin resulting are
from pneumonia. What Is pneumonia? It is a
sudden stoppage and fllllng-up of the lungs
Thick, heavy, poisonous mucous gets Inte the
air-cells and prevents breathing. Tlieyclegup
quckly and Death ensues. The only salvation
Is te keep the lungs working nnd thus threw off
this terrible mucous. There Is only one way In
which this can be done and tbat Is by stlraulal
lnglhem. Under the Influence of a proper
amount of pure whiskey, the lungs draw In
deep, full breaths and threw out the poisonous
air, each time. It ts exhaled.
But while this Is true and whisky lias saved
mere lives than any ether known remedy, If It
Is net pur whisky, It Is liable te have a bad
effect. If It contains fusel oil, a headache or a
foul tongue will be the result. On the ether
hand, when an absolutely pure whisky like
Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky Is used, no 111 effects
can by nny possibility fellow. Prof. BeuryA.
Mett says: "The purity of Duffy's Pure Malt
Whisky, (as simple, analytical tests will readily
convince) Is absolute and should recommend It
te the highest public favor." Te all, we unhesl
tattng say, Insltt upon having Duffy's and de
net be persuaded te take any ether. (1)
OWIFT'S SPECIFIC.
MEROTRIALRHEUMATISM.
Mr. J. C. Jenes, city marshal of Fulton, Ar
kansas, writes : "About ten years age I con
tracted a severe case of bleed poison. The lead
ing physicians or the city were called in, and
they prescribed medicine after medicine, which
1 took without afTerdlng me any relief. I also
tried mercurial and potash remedies, with the
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 Specific (S.
8. H.) After taking several bottles, I was en
tirely cured and able te resume work. I con
sider Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) the greatest med
icine for bleed poisoning te-day en the mar-
INHERITED SCROFULA.
Swl ft's Specific (S. B. B.) cured my little boy of
hereditary scrofula, which broke out all ever
bis face. Fer a year he had suffered, and I had
given up all hopes of his recovery, when at
length I was Induced te uses. S.S. After nslug
a Ifew bottles he was entirely cured. Met a
symptom new remains of the disease. This
was three years age.
MRS. T. L. MATHERS.
Mathervllle, Miss.
Treatise en Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed
free.
(2) SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa.
niLY'S CREAM BALM.
CATARRH, "HAY FEVER.
Ely's Cream Balm
Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and
Inflammation, Meals the Seres, Restores
the Senses of Taste and Smell.
TRY THE CURE.
A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is
agreeable Price u) cents at Druggists; by mall,
registered, 00 cents.
ELY BROTHERS,
sepll-lyd&w Ne. M Warren St.. New Yerk,
YV 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 ceutrary, 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. Y. Daily Teledo
Bee. fll-fyd&w
BARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci
dent te a bilious state of the system, such as
Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after
Eating, Pain In the Side. tc. While their most
remarkuble 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 sutler from this distressing cemplaint:
but fortunately their goodness does net end
here, and these who once try them will find
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 euro It while
ethers de net.;
CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are very
small and very easy te take. One or two pliu
make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and
de het gripe or purge, but by their gentle ac
tion please all who use them. I.i vials at SB ets ;
five for 1. Sold everywhere or sent by mall.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK.
Small PUL Small Dese. Small Price.
auglll-lydeed
npEETHINQ SYRUP.
TO MOTHERS.
Every babe shenld have a bottle or DR.
FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectly
safe. NoOplumerMorpntamlxlures. Will re
lieve Celic, U lining In the Bowels and Promote
Difficult Teething. Prepared by DBS. D. KAHR
NKYABON, Hagerstown, Md. Druggists sell
It i 36 cents. Trial bottle sent by malflO cent.
lans-lrdeedAw
ESTATE OF tf. EDW. HEQENER, LATE
of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa
mentary en said estate having been granted te
the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested te make Immediate payment,
and these having claims or demands against
the same, will present them without delay for
settlement te tne undersigned at 800 West King
street, or te her attorneys.
MARY IDA HEOENER,
BBOWN ft Hbnsbx, Executrix.
Attorneys. janu-etar
ESTATE OF J. J. FITZPATRICK, LATE
of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tes
tamentary en said estate having been granted
te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto
are requested te make Immediate payment,
andtbese having claims or demands against
the same, will present them without delay for
settlement te the undersigned, at the banking
house of Reed, McOrenn Ce.
B. J. McURANN, Executer.
J. L. BTBItnCKTS, Att'y. lanMld'
siting.
EVAN'S FLOUR,
Levan & Sens,
DEALERS IN
GRAIN AND FEJJD,
Baled Hy and ftraw.
Levan's Fleur I
!.
1NDOO
.OCOBBOC
WUOUSL
jr.. . ..
ir eMwater
-nAUMOARDHaVW OOsbTAN Y.
COAL DEALERS.
.
Ifi isTTininan wrr
whsftaaala ud --
jLasAmtlMAOO,.
seees.ieaseeier.ra.
Clothing.
TMMENSE REDUCTIONS.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.
Great Annual
Trouser Sale.
BEAUTIFUL STYLES OP TROUSERING
TO MEASURE.
A UREAT DEAL LESS THAN H ALP PRICE
Tills Is without exception the Cheapest Line
of Goods In the Piece we have ever known te be
offered. AH desirable klndsef poeds and makes,
and altheuth we call them half ;prlce, many or
them have been marked down te leis than one
third their original value.
TKOUSERS TO ORDER, 3.50.
TROUSERS TO ORDER, fl.00.
TROUSERS TO ORDER, H&0.
TROUSERS TO ORDER, fS.00.
Five Hundre Pairs of Treuserings, no two.ef
a kind, te select from.
Men's, Bey's and Children's STORM OVER
COATS at Saerlndng Prices. They must and
will go, as no reasonable otter will be refused.
Call and see them.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
Tailors and Manufacturers or Men's, Bey's and
Children's Clothing (Exclusive.)
l and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST.,
I. W.C0RNBR0F0BAM0B, LANCASTER, PA.
-Net connected with any ether Clothing
Heuse In the city.
-Be cautions and make no mistake se that
you get te the right place.
M
ERS A HATHFON.
HIGH PRICES
WONT TAKE.
High Prices won't take these t lme.
It's a common saying, and It's a fact
tee. Geed prices and light values
are common te these times. We've
put down the prices and kept the
value up. This Is net common; It
Is customary te put down prices and
quality with the prices. Net se here.
Examine our Line of Suits at 110, 112,
$13, fU, 115, 110 and 113 and sec by
comparison If such values are found
elsewhere. Here everything must be
Honest, Reliable and Geed. It will
pay you te buy Overcoats new for
next winter's use. The prices are
lower new than they have been for
years.
Myers & Rathven,
Reliable Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET
LANCASTER. PA.
eSuvniture.
w
IDMi-ER'B CORNER.
A LATE WINTER THOUGHT.
New tbat Spring Is rapidly approaching, It
behooves us te think of " setting our hnuses In
order." As a help te this,
GO TO
WIDMYER'S,
Cerner East King & Duke Sts.
And Inspect Uls Stock or
Whether you need a single article or a com
plete beustlre, If you don't happen te see what
you want, ask for It ; you will likely get It.
e-PRICESTO SUIT THE TIMES, t
CAVE MONEY.
HAUSTIRE BUYERS
Always Have Meney by Buying from
Odi St G-lbbs.
Immense Stock or Cheapest, Reliable
' FURNITURE
IN THE COUNTY. CHEAPER THAN AUC
TION. esJ-Pull Line of Heme-Made Werk. Goods
stored until wanted. Make no mistake In the
place.
Ochs & Gibbs,
d, Ud4tthrioers.il HOUTJf QUEEN
BTRKKT.
P
iURNITUBB.
Tbat Mammoth Stock or Newest aud Latest
Designed
FURNITURE
r
AT
N. 17 ft N MOTH QUID iTRDET,
It Ready for Outfit Buyers.
Our prices are en a par with Cern at Ke or To Te To
,baceo at M endue per pound.
Don't Vail te Bee the Mammoth Stock When
' you are Leeking for furniture.
49-ALLOOODH DELIVERED reKKtll
HEINITSH'S,
MOB. n AND SOOTH QUEEN STREET,
LAkCAStM, ra.
TTa 'v.'
gev efalt ev lt.
TJ EAL ESTATE OFHCE.
HERR'S
GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFIGE.
HOUBES.UUIUMNU LOTS.FARMS, MILLS,
Ac,, for sale. Great bargalus. Call for our new
Catalogue Just euL
HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES al.
ways en haud for rent.
RENTS COLLECTED Properties taken
charge of, collection of rents, psymenlef taxes,
repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or an
noyance te owners,
MONEY TO LOAN ON MOHTOAOES. Ker
these having money te Invest we have first
class mortgages en band and the best et facili
ties for Investing.
TITLE PAPERS prepared aud titles carefully
examined.
Allan A. Herr,
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT
NO. 108 EAST KINO STREET,
nev S Smd
F
OR RHNT.
Reems for Rent.
THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS,
ABOVE
Ohas. H. Frey's
SHOE STORE,
Nes. 3 and 5 East King St.
Third Eleor Roem Is handsomely papered
and fitted up, having Its own water closet and
washstand In a small ante-room, the fleer Is
planed and oiled, making a handsome room,
suitable for dancing, seciables, secret organisa erganisa organisa
teons, etc.
The Fourth Fleer Isnet papered.but will also
be fitted up In similar style tesult geed tenants.
It has Its own watercleset and washstand : In Its
present condition ts suitable for light manufac
ture. Fourth Fleer for Rent from March 1st, and
Til Ird Fleer from April 1st.
Cheap Rent te Geed Tenants.
-APPLY TO-
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS. 8 A 6 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
3
Samp,
N
EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS.
Call and See
-THE
AND
HRT COODS
ON SECOND FLOOR
JotaLAmeld'sBuMng,
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dS-trd
flALLANDBEB
THE
ROCHESTER LAMP!
Blxty'Canale-Llght: BeeU them all.
Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and OU
Steves.
THE " PERFECTION '
METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION
Weather Strip.
Beats them all. This strip outwears all ethers.
Keeps out the cold. Steps rattling of windows.
Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow and rain.
Anyone ean apply It no waste or dirt made In
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 perfecU3Al
theBteve, Heater and Range Stere of
Jehn P. Scaaum & Sens,
84 80UTH QUEEN 8T.,
LANOARTER PA.
Cerp!.
T ANCASTKH CARPET HOUSE.
8HAUB & V0NDER3MITH.
IT PAYS THE BUYER
TO GO TO -
SHAUB A V0NDERSMITH.
RUGS. CARPETS, ART SQUARES, OIL-
CLOTHS, WINDOW HHADMs.Ktc.
FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIKKBS
In the City for the Prices. Be Sure te
Bee Them.
BESTOOOKiI LOWMHTFRICaW
GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE f
CARPET AND CARPET WORK I BEST AND
CHKArJRT I
KcirtocrefOriaDIII.OtcfB.
aaglrd
CurvfasfsV
(STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
0ARIIA6I BUTLDO,
All the latest styles In
nages, mssi
Buekbaards.
Market Wagons,
Trees.
A ana Una of
New U the time Ve
rst-c!aas work aits) i
BtrieMy
ally aereatessL
uy prices are see
weceeaiystr
aeaeeu ae4
is qnamr us
las my work
u aaA MeaelsAajr irn.Miiihr .
faded te and done In a Iref nTaas manner. One
set e( workmen espessstly employed fksrthat
purpose.
iHseathlr. Tenrlst
mmm
J X'. f-rj'-JPfi
FINE If LIMPS
eagtee. Family Car.
uwa,i Hinrsj isserieiei, rnieiens,
. TrettlBjr Waeeaw His linn Wtnu
e4a.,MWMa4yfar the Striae
Meeew-Meam Week.
BsaWmrsWwg
ifSilS
-lALHTOBNIA.
j gpeclei Parties.
awsjw sera. reea
SttsfalVsC'KU
J.
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EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE.
Grand Opening of New Goods.
We havejust returned from the Philadelphia and New Yerk Markats with an ExcellentAs.
sertment of NEW QOODS, which we are offering at the Lewest Prices te be found :
New Mourning Prints at 6(c. New Tickings at 8c, worth 10c. New Outing Cleths. New
Plaid Nainsoeks at 8c, 100, 2c. New Table Linens et 13c, 20c, 2c, 30c and 3.V. New Russia
Crash, by piece, Jc and 10c. New Towels and Napkins. New Blenched Muslins at Se, worth
10c. New Unbleached Muslin at eyic, worth 8c. New Bleached Sheeting, best quality, at 23c New
Unbleached Sheeting at 10c and 21c. New Calicoes at Sc. New Black Cashmeres, te Inches wide,
SOe, worth 5c New Black Henriettas, 40 Inches wldu, at 73c, ISTe and $100, New Shirting, 0e
and te. New Dress Ginghams at Se and 10c New Cotlenados at 12!-Jc, 10c, ISc and 20c. New
Dress Goods at 5c, 10c, 12,V, 15c, 20c, 25c. New Past Black Hosiery, 8e, 10c, 12,'c. New Fast Black
Hese, seamless, 20c, 2Sc, SOc. New Corsets, 25c, SSc, 60c, 75c, 11 00. New Hamburg Embroideries, 4c,
Sc, 0c, Sc, 10c, 12c, 15c, 20c. A full stock of Carpets, Oil Cleths, Window Shades and Fenthers
Just In.
FHHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
M
ETZGER dk UAUGUMAN.
r &
HAVE THE POPULAR MAKES OK
Sheeting and Shirtings at the Lewest Prices.
Tickings Under Regular Prices.
Table Linens, Towels and Napkins Cheap.
The Uest Steam Cured Feathers at Lewest Figures.
-AT-
Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere
3840 West King St., Lancaster, Pa.
(OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.)
tard a Mcelrey.
bilrd Sc
Nm. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street,
Special Inducements T
As the wild snap Is upon us, and the season drawing Isle for heavy goods, we offer exlra In
ducement In Comforts, lllanlceU, ttlmwls, Underwear, Hosiery, etc., rather than carry ever uutll
next season.
WHITE GOODS-New White Goods, beautiful apron patterns, with woven borders and sides,
and shirred tops, only 20c each ; with plain tops, 10c each, lirautirul Uatlu Murdered WhlteGoeds
at IS, 20 and 25 cents er yard, for aprons or dresses.
PANTING Our stock or Hummer Panting opened-al12. 18,18. 20 and 23 cents. Tliose who
buy the goods new te muke up for the Hummer will find n nice new stock of thesu goods te select
from. One let Rcady-Made CottenlPautaloons or Overalls nt 50a each ; worth 75c, Just opened.
CARPETS We wish te call your attention new te the fact that we are rcccl vlng from new en
our new styles of Heme-Made Rag and Ingrain Carpels for thu Hprlng trade, at prices that beat
auy of our former efforts.
MUSLIN-Barealns In lllenchcd and Uubleaehcd Muslin In Pillow Case, Hhcetlng or Yard
Wide.
BARD&
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street.
ablcuutvc
. &. .
He
Z. RHOADH A HON.
TABLEWARE I
H. Z. RH0ADS & SON'S, 4 West King Street.
As the season Is nppreachlug ferlaylng In supplies of Tableware, the attention oMheso In
need or It Is directed te our
Full Line of Spoons, Ferks and Knives,
All grades, Including Pearl Handles, Chased Silver Hundles, and Plain aud Halln Finish Goods,
Out-Glass Is New a Leading Article With Us,
And we will enlarge our stock from time te llme. Call and see our present selections aud takea
leek at the ROYAL WORCESTER WARE.
H. Z. RHOADS & SON,
Ne. 4 WEST KING ST.. LANCASTER, PA.
F
LINN BRENEMAN.
K GREHT
PLATED KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS.
150 Dezen A--1 Rogers Bre.'s Plsted Kul ves, Ferks aud Mpoens, bought at a Forced Hale and are
being sela at half their value.
QOODH GUARANTEED After this 'et no morn cau be had at the same price.
FLHSTTST & BRENEMAN,
NO. 152 NORTH QDEEN ST.. LANCASTER, PA.
Carpet flail.
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T3ARUA1NH!
GO TO
Shirk's Carpet Hall I
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Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Bag and Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e.
W HAVTaLAMBWr AND BST STOCK IMTHSCITT.
H. S. SHIRK St SONS.
Cor. West E3ngnd Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
oet an $h0.
B
OOTtS AND 8H0E8.
NOTHINa LIKE IT I
THERE IS NOTHLNQ LIKE LEATHER
And We Therefore Make
Only Solid Shoes !
In which there Is a Union of
64 Stock aid Geed WerkiushlB I
We have taken pains te secure only the solid
leather article, for your advantage, te select
freu at
Prices Tkat Defy Competition I
Try a Pair and Yeu Will Always lie Hatlsfled.
D. P. STACKH0USE,
Mst.M ui SO iMtKlig Stmt,
LANCASTER, PA.
''yir ? ,-.-,!." t.,iw. JXS
(OdObB.
Mcelrey,
Oppesite Fountain Inn.
Oppesite Fountain Inn.
BARGAIN
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1ft
AHGAINH I
tfavbwave.
H
AHDWARE I
HARDWAREI
If you want te buy a
Heuse-Stire
GOTO
Marshall & Rengier's,
U BOUTH QUEEN &T.
There you can get BTOVEH, TINWARE,
CEDARWARE, CUTLERY,
And full line of
Heuscfurnithing Goods.
Alse, a Full Stock of GENERAL HARD
WARE, end
PRIME NEW 0L0VERSEED.
ItESlIlLL&EM&IEE
MOB. U SOUTH QUEEN 8TREET.
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TTOUHE-PAINTINO, URAlNlNQ AMD
JtL GLAalNG.
nsTRON J. R01f. successor te Oeev.W.
Bmwn. iiniMurl FnuBtfeal Painter, llrelnas
andGlester. worst oeoepy eusweri
eseap ae stnveieee wera eaa ee
were seas., .saa muwm an
l!!,SiV!l
Hvavtltv' sfnllv.
TDENNHYLVANIA RAILHOADOCKsW
XTln effect from Net. 10, lMr,
Trains LAya LAHCAara and leave aavt
riTeatPhlladelphlaas follews: -""-""
Leave
tWEWrWARD.
PaclHe Espreesf..-
News Expressti.
Way Passcngerf
MalltralnvlaMUeyt
NaJMallTralnt..!
Niagara Expres...
Hanover Accem....
Fast Llnet.........
Frederick Accem
lAucexter Accem....
iAncastcr Accem...,.,.
Harrlshurg Accem.
Columbia Accefn.....
Ifarrlsburg Express
Western Expressf-....
Lancaster Acce.....
, EAHTWARD.
Philadelphia.
Attr p. m.
190 a m.
4J0 a. m.
Idea. a.
Mla
via Columbia
w, m. mm
IfVKA a A
H't.i m tn
via Columbia
11:W a. m.
via Columbia
11306 a. aa
tee p. as.
ate p. as.
2:40 p. SB,
Mp.BB.
SriSBa. .
ii:u a. m.
vlaMUJey
km p. m.
4:M p. m.
5:90 p. m.
KaOp. m.
Leave
Lancaster.
23) a. m.
t:A a. m.
6.23 a.m
fclOe. m.
16 a. te.
Kna. m.
11:35 a. m.
128 p. m.
&A& p. m.
JOT p. m.
4:46 p. m.
(L-ttp. m.
8-t5p. rn.
12 53 p. m.
tm n .
7is0p. aa.
U:p.ea.
fc00p.B9.'
AT.UOUXXS1
Arrive
rnna. Kxpresst.....
FastLinrt.
r aurnt
4dea.au.
86 a. ml
Lancaster Acce..J
iiarriseurg . I press...
Lancaster Accem.......
Columbia Accem......
Atlantic Espresst......
Beashore Express....
Philadelphia Accem.
Sunday Mall....
Day Expressf ....,
Ifarrlsburg Acceiiu
Mall Tralnt.
Frederick Accem ,
a. as.
:lftp.Bi
s:4p.sa.
8:45 p. m.
-0p,sa.
Ksap. m
leuep. m.
tThe only trains which run daily.
On Sunday the Mall train west runs byway
Columbia.
m. . i ? WOO", General Passenger Agen .
CHAH. E. PUGU, General jdanager.
-pttlLADELPHIA A READING RAILROAA.
READING A COLUMBIA DIVISION.
On and after Runday, Nev 10, MB, traaas
leave Lancaster (King sweet), as fellows.
Fer Reading and Intermediate points, wee
days. 7 JO a. in., 1Z33, 3; ts p. m.; Bunday, 8 a.
m.. 3.53 p. m.
r or Philadelphia, week days, 7J0 a. as., QM,
3:4H p. m.; Hundays, ZM p. m.
Fer New Yerk via Philadelphia, week days,
7i a. m., 12,3:48 p. m. "
Fer New Yerk via Allentown, week days.
12..i5p.m. '
Fer Allentown, week days, 730 a. m., t:4ft
mj Sunday, 3M p. m.
Fer Pettayllle, week days, 7J0a. m., Kit p. ssv
Bnnday, SiS p. m.
Fer Lebanon, week days. 7.-00 a. m., Udt, 136
p, m. ; Hundav, 8.-05 a. m, 3:56 p. m.
Fer Ifarrlsburg, week days, 7:00 a. m., 1236.
fc2". p. m. ; Sunday, 86 a. m.
Fer tiuarryvllle, week days, M5 a. m., U".
8.00 p. m. ; Hnnday, 5:10 p. m.
TRAINS FOR LANCASTER.
Leave Reading, week days. 730, HAS a, as.,
5:65 p. in. : Hundny, 730 a. m.: 3.10 p. m.
Lenve Philadelphia, week days, 4:16, 0Mm
m., 4:00 p.m.
Leave New Yerk via Philadelphia, week dare.
7145 a.m., 1:30, p. m. 12:15 nlghU
Leave New Yerk via Allentown, week deys
tee a. m.. l.-OOp. m.
Leave Allentown, week days, 6.-61 a, a.; at
p. m.
Leave Petuvllle, week days, 6J0 e, as., iM
p.m.
Iave Lebanon, week days, 7.1J a. ra., IMS
7:15 p. m. : Sunday, 7:55 a. m., 3:46 P, m.
Leave Harrtsburg, week days, 836 a. m. ; Beat
day,:S0a.m.
Leave Quarryvllle, week days, 8, 11:46 a, sl.(
8K : Sunday, 7:10 a. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION.
Leave Philadelphia. Chestnut street wharf.
aud Seuth street wharf.
Fer Atlantic City, week days, ensues,
0:00 a. m. and 4.-00 p. m.; Accommodation,
7:30 a. m. and 4:30 p. m. ; Hunday, Express.
f.-O0 a. m., Accommodation, 8.-00 a, m., tdt
p.m.
Returning leave Atlantic City, depot eerner,
Atlantic and Arkansas Avenues. Week days.
Exprees 7:: a. m. and 4 p. m. Aeeesa.
modatlen,8KKa.m. and 4:30 p. m. Bnndays
Express, 4 p, m. Acconamedatlon, 730 a. u.
and 4:30 p. in.
Detailed time tables can be obtained at tieke.
off! ces.
A.A.MCLEOD. aO.HASCOCK.
VlcePres.AUsn'lM'gr. Uen'lPass'rAei.
T ERANON A LANCASTER JOINT LINE
XJ RAILROAD.
Arrangements of Passenger Trains en and after
Sunday, Nevember 10, 18W.
NORTHWARD. Bnnday.
Leave a.m. p. it. r. m. a. k. r. if.
King Street, Lane. 7K 125 635 806 Mm
Lancaster. 7OT 12:43 633 8:11 tUt
Columbia. 12:85
Manhelm....... T.:a jau e.ui ksb
Cornwall 7:69 1:46 . 8:17
Arrive ai
Lebanon -Ml
1:51 0;e) jf
arte
HUU1UWAHU.
Leave a.m. p.m.
Lebanon 7:12 1230
Cornwall 737 12:46
Manhelm'............. VM 1:16
Lancaster............ . 837 U3
Arrive at
Columbia 327 2:03
King Street, Lena. 836 2.-00
A. M. Wl IXON, BupL R. A O.
a H. NEFF. Hupt. C. R. R.
P. M. A. it. r. K,
7:16) 7fi6 B.-46
734 8:W M
733 8:40 4JO
8:18 8:1 63
136! 3
Railroad.
Ot
Watchtm.
vr-
ALTER C. UERR.
Herr.Jeweler.
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF
Watches, Clocks.
-AND-
EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE.
And are prepared1 te quote the LOWEBT
PRICES, quality taken into conslderaUea.
Walter C. Herr,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St,
CORNER Of OHANOE.
TEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN.
giLl.
Jeweler and Mutt Opllciu.
Having laid In a Large Line or SPOONS'
KNIVES AND FORKS, which we bought AV
A CUT PRICE, will give our patrons beaetUef
the same.
These goals are all or the STANDARD BOO
ERS' 11 HAND, Guaranteed.
CALLAND HAVE YOUR
Eyes Examined Free.
eNe Dreps Used; hence no harm te eyes
can occur.
OHAS. S. GILL,
Ne. 10 West King Si,
LANCASTER. PENN'A,
Xiitttamav
H
IGH MARTIN.
China, Glass,
AND
QUEENSWARE
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