$:u T?T ( j- ' v " -tf - til: f" ''v 1. KinectlMt Mat Sams et Steaey. Jehn StelnmeU, paber-hanger In Min-, Mttpella, uiwcta ataertiy te secure Utl fortune. In the closing years of the Eigh teenth century, Mr. aieinmcirs great grandfather was a shin owner In Philadel phia. At that time France andKtifrlanl were at war, and though the United Hlatei H raniaeaioee aravvn inie moqnarrei, our hipping wan subjected la spoliation by French privateers. Steliitnetz'a ancestors ahlpa were among thoe that suffered. Wew the ship owner's descendants, some fifteen In number, are te be satisfied for a.h.1 fH CJ,..l..aw .., t.. !. ,1... nlnltk l II mi mm rar. C3wiiiu.i.& n mini w. .i.v ...... ,..,, It la amid, amount te ever 2.7,ew. The claims nre these known aa French pollatlen claims. Stetnmcts .recently re ceived a letter from his mother, who lives In Philadelphia, stating that the claim wetlM be paid by the government within I; claim heretofore has been the matter of In- ticresu ine money una urau in iiiu guv i ernment hands se long that the interest i would mere than equal the principal. This , the gevernmcntjias refused te pay. it is witling te pav the principal te the rightful , 'heirs bnt net the Interest. It Is understood ihntthn femliv of which Btelnmutr. Is a It member has practically agrced te this, In order te save further delay. i One n( the principal heirs of the vast ) Mera t estate In England has been dis covered In the person or James einiim, a farm hand llvlnu near Bnrlunflcld. O. The estate was left hv Mellltt'a great-grand- fattier ana IS princip my in money, nmouui nmeuui Inir te JClO.UUu.Wsi. w hlch has been aecuinii- I lating at 3 per cent, compound Interest In , Lomien banks. The fortune- originally ' was made In shipping ami manufacturing , yeara age. It was ndvertlsed In the papers throughout the United States that an lin- ' mense estate had been left by Meflltt In England, and soma heirs wero BupesPd te live In this country. The Meflltts, who have new been traced down as legal heirs, failed te bee the ad vertisement and ten years passed, when ' simitar advettUcmenta were published. Finally a postal card was seen In Tennes- , aee, III., by a cousin of James Meftlt, di rected te the postmaster at that place. The card contained the Information that an attorney was hunting for Mefllt heirs. James Meflltt leek the cue from this and i Immediately set te work en ovldence te establish his claim. The original heirs werebrothers and sisters of Adum MefQt,' but enlv two of them survive William Meflltt and Anna Baldwin, of Union county Ohie. The period or teething In the most dangerous ' te young children, 'lliey should then have ex tra attendance and occasional doses of Dr. Bull's Baby Byrnp. The purity or the Ingredients nndthenccu raey of the combination in Lninder, coupled with the Important fuel that It In Iree from any deleterious subitniice, la a strenir argument for Its adoption as the remedy for nil discuses of the liver, Price 'JH cents. Infernal Ingenuity. Could scarcely devise mere excruciating tortures than theso of which you see the evidences In the face of n rlicumatle or neu ralgic sufferer. The ugenles nre the conse quence of net checking n rheumatic or neu ralgia attack at the euUeL Hestettcr's Htein- ach Bitters hat been found by skillful medical practitioners lopewe8s net only remedial, out defensive efficacy, where theso diseases exists, or a tendency te them la exhibited. Hnrplv this nntamitit. Iiutuife botanic medicine. II bearing, tee, such high BpecIHe sanction, Is better than the poisons often employed, J but most unsafe, net only In continuance. I out in Isolated dose, rne oieou is uppuruica i uioreugmy irem me rncumuiia virus, mm mu I' nnrlma allirliflt. I nl till rtrnri lllinil nnVf.ll flfftl1 111. tlmutvaiid direful threes by this benign mcdl i cine, which likewise exhibits marked clllcncy for malaria, kidney complaints, dyspepsia, con stipation and lhcr complaint. feblJtelO All medical authorities ngree that catarrh Is no mere nor less than un Inllummatloneftlio lining membrane of the nasal air passages. Na sal catarrh und all catarrhal oOectlens of the head nre net diseases of the, bleed, and It Is a serious mistake te treat them as such. Ne con scientious physician ever attempts te de se. It Is held by eminent medical men that sooner or later a specific will be found for overy disease from which Immunity suffers. The facts jus tify us In assuming that for catarrh at least a I positive euro already exists In El's Cream Balm. febl3-2wd Special titettctfef. Mothers I Mether I ! Mothers I ! ! Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain ei cutting teeth 7 If se, go at once and get a bottle of M1W. WIN8- LOW'8 SOOTHING HYItUr. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It J there Is no mistake about It, There Is net a mother en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at oueo that It will regu late the bowels, and glve rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like mnirif. It la nprfpetlv safe te use In all cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and beat female physicians and nurses in the uuitcu amies, oeiu evcrywnere, 25 cents a bottle. une2JlydAw A Sound Leirnl Opinion. E. Balnbrldge Slunday, Esq., County Ally. lnxr v..Tx.. uivs: "Hue used Llectrlc Hit ters with most happy results. My brother nle, was very low with Malarial l'ever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely use or thU medicine. Am satisfied Klectrie Hitters sacd his life." Mr. 1. l. Yvllcoxsen, ei iiorse uiu1, ivy., anus allke testimony. s.iing: nopesiueiyueiieei he would liiv e died, nau ii nei uecn ler ciecinc llltters. Tlile i.rent rempdv lll ward eir. us well as cure all Malarial Dl-cnscs, and for all Kidney, Ller and Stenuieh Disorders stands unequaled. Price 60c; and SI, at H. II. Cechnin's Drug hterc, 137 and 13U N. Queen HI., Lancaster, l'u. (0) flncklen'8 Arnica Salve. ..... .- - u . . ..nil.. Hibi.a.M tr9 Pnl a n.nliua Beres, Ulcers, Halt Ilheuin, Fever Beres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bkln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or nepay requireu, it i Buwiium-vu we11 (ectsatlsfacllen, or money refunded. I'rlce 25 cents per box. Fer sale by 11. B. Cochran, T..nla lea lQTentl 1 W Nnrth Oliwn BtrPIt. JJIUIjliJO. -... . .-" ... -v - ", V " Lancaster, Pu. une27-lyd The Sew DNcovery. Vniilmviiliimril vniir rrlemls und lielchberH talking ubeut It. Yeu may jeurbelf lie one of tua tnuiiv wlm knew from oersenal exiK'rlente Just hew geed n thing It Is. If seu lunecver iriea It, JOU lire umi Ul iin buiuiiui ihuiue,uv cause the wonderful thing about It Is, that whenonee given a trial, Dr. Klng'kNcw DIs. cevery ever after holds a place In the house. If 3'eu nae never useu it uuu niiumu uu hiiuli.'u with a cough, cold or any Threat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure it bottle nl eilcunnd gle it i, fair trial. Ills euaraiitecd every time, or money refunded. Trlul Bettles Free lit 11.11. Cochrun's Drugstore, Ne. 1JJ N. Queen strwt, Lnueusicr, ra. w ilate. OOK UP YOUUSl'HINQ TILE. Yeung Men's SPRING HATS DAILY AltlUVALS. ALL THE NEWEST NOVELTIES IN THE TKADE. Only place In the city selling the Wilcox, " Bosten Beauties " and the Itenew ncd " DUN LAI HATH." Children's Hprlng Hats and Caps In large as sortment at rrlccs te suit all. TRUNKS, THAVKLING llAOS AM) UMHHELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. ffiavrlnuce. CTANDAHD CARRIAGE WORK. 'edw. edgerley, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 40.t2.A MARKET STREhTT, (Rear of the Fostefflce), LANCASTER, PA. All the latest styles In Buggies, Family Car riages, Pbtcums, Surrevs, (Jubrlolel,,Phictens, Bui kbeards, Tretting Wngons.Stntlen Wagons, .Market Wagons, etc., new ready ter the Spring A tine line of Secend.Hiiud Werls. New Is the tlme te order for Spring, btrlctly flrstlas Werk and all work fully guaranteed. My prices are the lowest In the county for the Mine quality of work. Uhninea call und x amine my work. . , Repulntlng and Rcjialrlng promptly at tended te and doue In u Urst-class manner. Olie jet of workmen eseclally tmplejed for that 1 urpee, TTOODB 8AK8 APA1UXLA. T0TALLTHILFLX8S Frem Sclotle ltheamatlsm Wholly Cured by Heed's Snrsnparllla. The fact that rheumatism 1 caused by accu mulation of acid In the bleed, and the tact that Heed's Baraaperllla has wonderful power In purifying the bleed, explain the nmccee e4 Heed's Harsaparllla In caring this disease. " In May, IMS, I was taken with sciatic rheu matism In my legs and arms. It entirely pre vented me from working, and I was confined te my bed entirely helpless, lhad medical at tendance and In August, I was Just able te move around. I wa reduced te a mere skele ton and my appetite was entirely gene. It was thought by all my frlcnda that 1 could net pos sibly live. I took almost everything 1 could hear of, but with no geed results, during that winter. One day, reading about taking Heed's Hanuiparllla In March, April and May, I con cluded te try It One bottle gave me se much relief that 1 took four bottles,and since then I have net been troubled with rheumatism, and my general health has never been better. My appetite Is Increasing and Ism gaining In flesh. I attribute my whole Improvement .te taking Heed's Barsapnrllla, and I earnestly recom mend It te all who are troubled with like dis ease. I consider It the greatest medicine e er put up." Wa, P. Tayler, Emporium, Came Came eon Ce., Penn. "thereby certify te the foregoing facts as stated." Je ATM ah GirreKD, Justice of the Peace, Emporium, Penn. HOOD'S SAIlSArAHlLLA Beld by all druggists. II ; six for 15. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell. Mess. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. (2) s WIFT8FECIFIUCO. Lingered Bstween Life and Death. Mrs. tJce. P. Sirloete, a highly cultivated and estimable lady of Prcscett, Ark,, writes under date of April 2), 18SU! " During the summer of 1H37 my eyes became Inflamed, and my sto mach and liver almost hopelessly disordered. Nothing Inte agreed with me. I took chronic dlnrrhrea, and for seme time my lite was de spaired of by my family. The leading physi cians of the country were consulted, and the medicines administered by them never did any permanent geed, and I lingered between life and death, the later being preferable te the agonies 1 was enduring. In May, 18K8, I be came disgusted with ptivslclaus and their medicines. I dropped them all, and depended solely en Swift's Specific (S. S. S.), a few bottles of which made me permanently well well from then until new." MADE HIS LIFE A BURDEN. I have had aereftiln. unltl It. niniin tTivllrnn. burden, I wna Inexpressibly miserable, sick, weak, sleepless, and unhappy; desiring that the short time which seemed te have been allotted te me en this enrth would hasten te an end. 1 tried doctors' treatment and medicine, nnd travel, but none of these did any geed, for the scrofula gradually grew worst. UiieplijslJ clan, who I traveled Tar te see, and te whom! paid 1150, gave up the case as hopeless. I then gave up all etlir medicines, and took only Swlrt'a Specific (S. S. S.) Four bottles of that medicine, cured me, and for the past four years I have had as excellent health and I urn as free from disease as an body living " F. Z. Nelsen, Fremont, Neb. Treatise en Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed free. (1) SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. Oa. TTILY'S CREAM BALM. CATARRH, HAT FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nnsal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Seres, ltcsteres ine Hcnscs ei i asie ana Mmeli. TRY THE CURE. A particle la applied te each nostril and Is ngreeable. PrleebOccuUutDrugglsls; by mull, registered, GO cents. ELYBKOTHERH, sepll-lydAw Ne. Srt AVurren SU. New Yerk. Vy UNDEVELOPED PAHTH Of the Human Bedy Enlurged, Developed, Strengthened, etc, Is an Interesting advertise ment leug rim In our paper. In reply te in quiries we will say that there la no evidence of humbug about tills. On the contrary, the ad vertisers are very highly Indorsed. Interested persons may get sealed circulars giving all par ticulars, by writing te the ERIE MEDICAL CO., 5 Swan St., Buffalo. N, I)nlli 7Uede Jler. ni-iydAw rTiEETHINO BYRUP TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a bottle of DR. FAHRNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectly safe. Ne Opium orMerphlamlxtures. Will re lieeo Celic, drilling In the Bowels and Promote Difficult Teething. Prepared by DIW.D. FAHR NKYABON, Hagerstewn, Mil. Druggists sell It; 25 cents. Trial bottle sent by mall ie cents, taul-lydeed&w (CrttpctO. c ARPETSI CARPETS 1 CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY. A FINE DISPLAY OF Rag and Filling Carpets Constantly en Haud. PHILIP SCHOM, SON & CO., NO. lfO SOUTH WATER STREET, LANCABrKK, PA. feblMmd y ANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER TO ae TO SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. RUGS. CARPETS. ART SQUARES. OIL- CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Etc. FINUVT LACE CURTAINSAND PORTIERES 111 the City fur the Prices, Be Sure te See Them. BEST GOODS I LOWEST PRICES GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE I CARPET AND CAlll'ITr WORK I BEST AND CHEAl'Kbr I NearCemer of Orange & N. Queen. augZMyd ' 'i.i'j. . CJIjittttJUrtVC. H IQH & MARTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- Wk are new opening our Spring Importation of Queensware and vtlll be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade of vvure at Lewest Prices. Housestlrei receive especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. VfOTlCE TO TRESPASSERS AND tiUN .IX NERS. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the ernwall nd Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster ueuntles, whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, either for the purpose or sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against ull tres passing uu mid lauds of the undersigned arte this notice. WM. COLF.M AN FREEMAN It. PERCY ALDEN, EDW. O, FREEMAN, Attorneys for R. W. Celeman's Heirs. Ci0thtn0. rMMENSE REDUCTIONS. L.OAN8MAN4BR0. Crrmm Annual Trouser Sale. BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF TROUSERINGS TO MEASURE. A CJRKAT DEL LESS THAN ll LF PRICE This Is without exception the Cheapest Line of Goods In the Piece, we have ever known te be offered. All deslrableklndsofgeodsand makes, and altheuch we call them half price, many of them have been marked down te less than one third their original value. TROUSERS TO ORDKR, 3.50. TROUSERS TO ORDER, H00. TROUSERS TO ORDER, fH.M). TROUSERS TO ORDER, 5.00. Five Hundre Pairs of Treuserings, no two of a kind, te select from. Men's, Rey's nnd Children's STORM OVER COATS at Sacrificing Prices. They must and will go, as no reasonable offer will be refused. Call and see them. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Mnmffaeturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 6 and 8 MOUTH QUEEN IT., .W.C0BKBBOFORAMOB, LAHCAbTKX. FA. mw Net connected with any ether CleUilng Heuse In the city. 9-Ba cautions nnd make no mistake se that you gel te the right place. M -, YKRH HATIIFON. HIGH PRICES WONT TAKE. High Prices won't take these times. It's a common saying, and It's a fnct tee. Geed prices nnd light values are common te these times. We've put down the prices and kept the vnlticup. This la net common; II Is customary te put down prices and quality with the prices. Net se here. Examine our Line of Suits at tlO, 12, 113,(11, J 15, (10 and (18 and see by comparison If such values nre found elsewhere. Here everything must be Honest, Reliable and Geed. It will pay j oil te buy Overcoats new for next winter's 110. The prices nre lower new than they have been for ears. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. TTIRSn BROTHER. " Experience Is the Best School master," And these who have dealt with us for many years have found the above te be true. " Once a customer, nlvwiys it customer" Is what they say after buying of lis. Well made Clothing, cut and mnde by us In Lancaster, Is the kind tliat all prefer vvlie have ence worn them. Ex perience Is again te the fore In their selection, ODDS AND ENDS OF LOTS, Consisting of broken sizes, lets, etc. In Men's, Cejs' ami Children's Overcoats, Suits and Pantaloons At prices se low as net te be equaled by any cletuUrs In this stale. It Is Your Chance New. Tnke the chance while you can get It. Furnishings at Cost Price. Our Merchant Tailoring Department Is ery busy, The low prices de the work. ONE I RICE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING: HOUSE, North Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. PA. ffioUcnce. lEIRCL'COLLUai:. OF BUSINESS Short-Hand. Recerd Building, 111 7-11 1H CHKSTJtUT 8TRKKT, i-iiuaiieipiiiu, l'u, riecend. Third nnd Fourth Floers. Morning nnd Afternoon Hesslens every vietk ilnyexiept Holiday, Night Sesxlens, Monday, Tuusdii) mid Thursday Evenings till April 1. Twelve hundred ana slxt).utiie(!'Jirj)studciits last ear. Fjirlv applications necessary, bend for enrollment blank. Technical knowledge qualifying for business engagements. Full Instruction for commercial and general business vocations. Alse hhort hhert Hand nnd Type-Writing. A faculty of mere than 11 seore of practical men vi he have practiced what they Uach. Boekkeci'crs out of counting houses teaching bookkeeping; lawyers teaching law-and busi ness forma : successful high school principals teaching Kngllsli branches; law riperlers teaihlng short-hand nnd tyic-wrltliig,ci., etc. ' This Institution has been exceptionally for fer tu 111 te In the success of the studtuU wliehave graduated therefrem." Office open every wivk d.iy during business In, urs iinvl also en Monday, Ttirwlay und Thurs day Kvetrlngs for the Kiirellment of Htudvnts. Aimeuiieeiiifciils, ete., W'nt when requested. Vlsltersulwas vtelceme. Addres, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A., augllMlreM.fS Principal undKeunder F OR JAl'ANIiSi: GOODH, OoleKRIHMAN'H, Ne. Vi Wet King UtrteU HIRSH d BROTHER, PERCE flAT T UfiU I III I H UH g6v te ev nt. COPLAND HOTEL AT ORPHANS' COURT HALE. Ow TitvusDAv, March 9, WW, at the Franklin Hen-?, Nn, 12S North Queen street. In the city of Lancaster, bv order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Lancaster, the undersigned will expose te public sale that well-known and lung-established hotel nnd restaurant, known as the " Copland Heuse," situated Ne. Iand in North Queen street. In the city of Lancaster. The let fronts twenty four fret, one Inchen North Queen street, and oxtendlne back two hundred and forty-five feet te Christian street. The Improvements are a large three-story hotel nnd restaurant, with all modern Improvements aud conveniences, water, gas. ranges. Ice houses, and everything necessary for the business. This property has long lieen the principal restaurant In the city, and Is well worthy the attention of buyers. lole te commence at 7 o'clock, when atlen pancu will he given and terms made known by J. II. BAUMUARDNEH, Executer of J. Copland, deceased. fH,IO,12,lS,t7,Hl,St,lllSA9d pUDLlC BALK. O.x Tinman, February 30, IBM, at the Ix-epard Hetel will positively be sold : Ne. 1, Joel L. Haines' beautiful home. Ne. 412 Middle street, containing eight rooms, llnctud lug a Jerge furnished attic. The house Is beau, llfully papered throughout, woodwork finished In walnut, dining-room elegantly wntiiscented, a deep dry cellar, cool, weed and potato hltia, Iren hydrant, Kelnherten's cherry trees, Hart let lVnrs, Old Mlxen. Crawford, Hcncr and Hus quehanna (icach trees; beautiful lawn; let 'J) reel, 10 Inches by 1(0 feel. Knle positive ; rosy terms. Ne. 2, The two-story and attle brick dwelling nnd large two-tery frnme back building, Ne. W Hentli Prlnee street ; let. If fet7K Inches by 1S3 fret flinches, containing In nil nine rooms, pa jwrcd throughout, water In kitchen. Ne. 3, The two-story and attic dwelling and brick tmrk building. Ne. SI Beulh Prince street, containing seven rooms, papered throughout, water In kitchen; let, If feet VA lnrhrsliylM feet U Inches. These houses nre elegantly located, about Ilia centre of our city nnd worthy the attention of these seeking a home or a geed Investment. Easy terms. Bale at 7:31) p. in. JOEL L. HA INKS. feKS.12,15,17 Auctioneer. s F.CURK A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR BALK ON T1IE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Two-sterv brick dwclllne houses, lets 13) feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling lienaes with man sard reef, iKirrhes In front, lets 115 feet deep, en North l'ine, betwech Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West walnut, between Mary and l'lne screets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 115 feet deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front yards, 011 West Chestnut street, between I'Jue and Nevtn streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mnry, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary and l'lne streets. aii me aueve neuses are in geed order, newly Iff. wiinti NMa iiAviiivn in nit iiiu luvJiun, wnivr 111 he kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. uiiii aim see ler yeursen, no iroueio te snow you. JNO. F. OIUEL,lw., JACOB ORIEL, ' I Executers, a pnW-lyd.M. W.a. U North Mary Street. T HAL ESTATE OFFICII HERR'S GENERALREALESTATEOFFICE, HOUSEH.HOILDINOI-OTS.FARMS.MILIS, Ac,, for sale. (I rent bargains. Call for our new Calalogue Just out, HOUHIW nnd HUH I NESS I'ROI'ERTIKH al ways en hand for rent. RENTS COLLECTED Properties taken chnrge of, collection of rents, pnymontef taxes, repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or an noyance te owners. MONEY TO LOAfi ON MORTfJAOEH.-Fer theso having money -te Invest we have first class mertgagea en hand und the best of facili ties for Investing. TITLE PAPEItM prepared nnd titles carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. 103 EABT KINO STREET. UOVfl 3m d F OR HICNT. Reems for Rent, THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, -AMOVE- Ohas. H. Frey's SHOE STORE, Nes.'3 and 5 East King St. Third Fleer Roem Is handsomely pnpered and fitted up, having Its own water closet and wuslistnnd In a smull anto-reoin, the iloerls pluned anil oiled, making it handsome room, suitable for dancing, seciables, secret organiza tions, etc. The Fourth Fleer la'net pupered.but will also be fitted up In similar st j Ie Ie suit geed tenants. It lias Its own water rlect and wutlntiind: In Its present condition Is suitable fur light manufac ture. Fourth Fleer for Kent from March 1st, nnd Third Fleer from April 1st. Cheap Rent te Geed Tenants. -APPLY TO- Chas. H.Frey, (Huccesser te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Ixiw Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.3 & 5 EAHT KING HTREET, LANCAHTER. FA. (goal. T UMIIER AND COAL. J J lORACCliHIIOOKHANDOAHEH. WEST ERN HARD WOODH. Wholesale and Retail, by 11. II. MARTIN A CO., n3-lyd 121 Water Htreet, litncaster, 1'a. TAUM(1ARDNE1W COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Omcm Ne. 12a North QuecnHtrect, and Ne. 5l North l'rlnce strii-t. Vakiih North rrlnuj Hlroet, near Reading I lepet. smris-lfit I, A NOAHTKK. PA rpRUE DALMATIAN INHKLT I'OWDKH, X pnqiellKt by ageiKt isiwder blower, Is the miwt eflectiiul dmtre.vcr of II lm and ether small Insects. Forsale At IIIIIILEY'H DI'.IHJ HTORK, IS WmI KlngHtrmt TTOUHB-FAINTINa, OltAlNlNO AND X'l OLAS5INU. HYRON J. DROWN, suixx-sser te Gee. W. Drewn, deieasnl. l'ruetleul Painter, Urnluer and (Hazier. Werk done by contract or da v as iheap us first-class work can Undene, llest workmen, nnd none but Ut material used. FHiHtiraliilng aseelulty. s-Ordirs liy inullatteuiliil. Hliep 52 North Queen. Redenre Utf ljist Jaiiicn street. Juiill-lmd 9m H AOF.R A BROTHER. Neb. 25, 27, 29, Black Goods Department. Mourning nnd Fnnry Bliitk Gewli, PRIESTLEYS- HILK WARP HENRIE1TA, Ml LK WARP DRAP D' ALMA HILK WARPCHALLtH, IMl'ERIALHF.ROES, INDIA SEROES, HILK WARP N. VEILINUB. Novelties in Black Fabrics. 1 and 2 Inch INDIAN HTRIPE8, DOTTED INDIAN HTR1PE8. OMBRE INDIAN STRIPES, BROCADE INDIAN KTRIPES, BROCADE WOOL HENRIETTA, STRIPED WOOL HENRIETTA, HILKHTRtPED HENRIETTA. BtCILLtAN MOHAIR, TAMINE MOHAIR, HENRIETTA MOHAIR, FIGURED MOHAIR. SUMMER WEIGHT BLACK FABRICS. CAMEL HAIR GRENADINE, BILK WARP TAMI8E, HEM8TITCIIED 1IAT18TE, HTRIPED BATISTE, BILK WARP ALY8 CLOTH, LACErirRII'ED N. VEILING. WE GUARANTEE COLOR & QUALITY OF OUR BLACK FABRICS. Nes. 25, 27, 29, 31 T ARD A MCELROY. BJLRD Sc Neb. 33 and 35 Beuth Queen Street, CARPETS Onr line of CarpeU this season at iuik v.Hrpeis, x, .i, uik, w, j, w cents ami up. mairni iu, in, ai, .11 anumeenu. vjirpeiiuigH utaen FEATHERS Onr trade ou Feathers has Increased vrenderrtil. Onr price en best goods th lowest In the city. A cheaper grade at 60c IIOUHEFUftNIHIIING GOODS-Spcclal bargains In Tickings nt R, 10, 12;,', lflend McU. Deuble Width TIcKlnir, requlrlnir only two widths for a bed, Instead or four, a saving of two seams, at 28e a yard ; worth 35c. Uargaln In Hed Checks as low as H;c ; extra quality at UJc HOSIERY Oue let of tedies' Fast lllack Hosiery at lOe per pair ; rcfnlar price every whom, 12c The best Hosiery In theclty rer lha money. DRESS GINGHAMS-We have the nicest line of Dress GltiRhntus In lha city nt H, 10 and 12! els., having placel our order for thorn as early n December, when the choicest style were shown, We nre able te show you patterns that cannot be bought new, nor later en. REMNANTS One lxit of Yard Wide. Unbleached Muslin Remnants ntbUc. One Let or Yard Wide Unbleached Muslin Rem nan Is at ;c. Onn Let or Dotible Width Sheeting nt 15c per yard, PANTING We can show you the best line of Cotten or Weel Panting ever offered for the money. bard Sc Mcelrey, Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. Opposite Fountain Inn. N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. Grand Opening of New Goods. We hnvejimt returned from thu Philadelphia nnd New Yerk.Mnrkls with an Excllent As sortment of NEW GOODS, which we are offering nt the lowest Prices te be found : New MeurnlnK PrlnU nt 5Je. New Tickings nt tic, worth 10c. New Outing Cleths. New PIuldNalnsoeksntSc, 10c, 12Xc. New Table Linens at ltic, 20e, 25c, 80c and Sic. New Russia Crash, by plecc, Uc and lOc NewTewels and Napkins. New lllcnched Muslins at 8e, worth 10c New Unbleached Muslin nt0(c, worth 8c. New Uleachcd Sheeting, best iiuallty,.at 20c. New Unbleached Sheeting at 20c and 2.1c. New Calicoes ut Ac, New lllack Cashmeres, 40 Inches wldn, 60c, worth (15c. New tiluck Henriettas, 4aiuchcs wldu,et75c, S7Ja nnd 5100. New Shirtings, 0 nnd Be. New Dress Ginghams nt Se and 10c. New Cottenudea nt 12j, lfic, lie and 20c. New Dress Ooeds nt 6c, 10c, 12Kc, 16c, 20c, 25c. New ! nst niack Hosiery, 8c, 10c, 120, New Fast lllack Hi we, seamless, 20c, 2Sc, KOe. New Corsets, 26c, We, COc, 76c, f 1 00. New Hamburg Embroideries, 4c, 6c, flc, 8c, 10c, 12Xc, ISc, 20c, A full stock of Cnrpetn, Oil Cleths, Window Shades and Fcalheii Just In. FHHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. M: ETZOERAHAUG1IMAN. Metzgrer Sl HAVE THE IMPULAIt MAK1 OF Sheeting and Shirtings at the Lewest Prices. Tickings Under Regular Prices. Table Linens, Towels and Napkins Cheap. The Hest Steam Cured Feathers at Lewest Figures. -AT- Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, 38-40 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPrOHITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) nlilciurtrc E LINN A URENEMAN. 7t GREHT -IN- PLATED KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. 160 Dezen A--1 Rogers Ilre.'s Piuted Knives, Ferks nnd Spoons, bought nt a Forced Sale and are heliig sela nt half their value, GOODS GUARANTKED-Aftcr this let no mere can b had at the same prliv. NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN Carvt't B ARGAINH I Shirk's Carpet Hall 1 - FOR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. Wi Hays thk La he bit and IIkht Hteck in the Cjtt, H. S. SHIRK St SONS. Cor. West King.and Water Sts., Lancaster, Fa. 31 West King St. White Goods Department. NOVKLTIKS AND NTAPLK8 -IN- 'WHITE MATERIAL. PLAIN INDIAN DIMITtEH, , FltniUKDlNllIANlUMlTlEH FHKNCIINA1N7.00K. I Esneclallr KNOI.I8HNAIN.OOK, CHKCK NAINZOOK, r. for I Infant's Wear. MULL CORDS, j CARRKAUX D' INDIA, LACED' INDIA, LINON D' INDIA, ALL LINEN LAWN. STRIPED HIIEER MUSLIN, 8c teSiV. PLAID SHEER MUMLIN8, Re te 35c. CHECK MHEER MU8LIN8, Oc te iV. FOR AntONH, f RTRIPED NA1NZOOK, Be te 2Sc. J l'LAIIINAINZOOIC. Be telV, (CHECK NAINZOOK, Beta&le. EMBROIDERIES I Baby Setts. NAINZOOK and HWIRS FLOUNCINGS, NAINZOOK CAM1IR1U A 8WI8SEDOINOH, Frem 2e te .10c. VANDYKE FLOUNCINOH. OLACK FLOUNCINGS, HEMHTITCHKn FLOUNCINOH. HOSIERY, QL0VES, CORSETS, West King Street. Opposite Fountain Inn. the price heat Riivllilnu we have yet offered' ingnvin ai m, , .si, a, . , :n,-, 40, 1, ) cenu and up. 111 exennnge. Haialiinan BKRGKIN ST., LANCASTER, PA. finll. B ARGAINH I uMJ GtavtUV CItiM K- pENNHYLVANIAtAILROADBCmUl ','i M jl inenecirremiNOT.lv, m. - . , , Trains i.iuvb lahoaetki aa4 1mt tmk J rlyeatFblladelphlaaafeUOTrit .'1. I Leans i Umv 'i. n.p.W TSfcSfn t l. r-nr r. '? I'aclUu Mprernt.... 2 ,,, , I' bus. no. Wsr l'iMMiff.4 4-Ma. m. 7.-00 a. m. mmtLm HH1.B, MantratnvlaMUev-1 Np.SMallTralnt. Niagara Express. via Columbia 8:50 a. m. via Colombia MisVHl auuvcr Acnim,..,. Fast Llnct Frederick Accem Laucvuter Accem Lanewiter Aceem..... Harrisbnrg Accem.... Columbia Acoem Harrlsburs Expreas.. "f (stern Kipreit..,. Laucaster Acce... EASTWARD. 1'nlla. Exprcwt..-" FastLlncf .. Lancaster Areo..., Harrisbnrg Expree. lAiicaster Accem..,., Onlmnbla Aceem.M.... Atlantic Kxpressf..... HeiMliern Express...... rhlladeliihln Areern. iM.a' llMOa. m msb. a. via Celumblal llilan. m. 2-mSTm. r vlaMUJar- 2:80 p. . $ z:up. m. I'M p. ra. vae p. m. tf:2 p. m. TM f. a. it 1 T:Maa. ai.l XV. M10 p Ar.OeLilM Leave Laneaster. 230 a. m, 4:49 a. m. (.-in a. m 8:10 a. m. R:ns a. m. KCTa. m. ll:Ma, m. 12M p. m. 8:M p. m. S.-OOp, m. 4:4 p. m. :t"i p. m R.:t5 p. rn. 12A1 p. m. Antra 4-2Sa.m, &Ma.m4 ra) nimnnjr Mall., Dav Ktnrrul I JarrPitnirg Accem.... man iniinr....M. Fredcrtek Accem The only trains which run daily, '""unrtay the Mall train west runs by J. It. WOOD, Oenerai Passena-ar Am . pHILADELI'UIA A READING RAILROAi READ1NO A COLUMBIA DIVISION. On and after Knndny. Nev 10, UBS, trataa lAOVA IjlltAiliilAli IT I sir suuiit sa !. a Fer Hrndlnx nnd tnU?nnctlat pelnU. ' 4aia ".lii K . irv.e n.ie . h'.j ' BrV e;v !" ,U OMIlUUJi I lists tiM Ills Fer Phil 'or lTilladelnbla, week days, 7:30 a. m., I p. m.j Hnndnys, S:N p. m. 3:W .. I J", ""i"",,ift"i I', ill. FerNew kjerk via Philadelphia, week dayi, 710 a. m., 12:S,8-tSp. m. j-- Fer New Yerk via Allenlewn, week dftjra. am p. m. Fer Allentown, week dajm, 7d0 a. m.,I:4 m, ; Hunday, 8.5S n. m. Fer Pelbivllle, week day. 7:30a. m.. 3:41 n. am- Hunday, ,H:.5 p. m. lil,w H-Kl . ta. " ' ' r Fer Lebanon, week davs. 741) . tn.. IMS n-m ui'uanen, wei , m , Uimil.n u IV. m. Ir. . " t ..., ..mu....j, e.wn. iii,u.tiu , 111. Fer Harrisbnrg, week days. 7.00 a. m.. 12JB. 5.2 I). tn. ; Hundii v. R-efi il in." ForUiiarryvllle, week days, B2S a. m., SAO, 8.00 p. m. j Hunday, 6:10 p. m. TRAINH FOR LANCASTER. Leave Rending, week days, 7:20, 115 . Bt.. AM i ra. : Hunday. 7.-1M a. m.; 8:10 p. m. Leave Phlladelplila, week days, 4:15, lftOOS m., 4.oe p. in. Ixiave New Yerk via Philadelphia, weekday. 7:45 n.m., I::.p.m. 12.15 nlghu' ' "" , Leave New Yerk via Allentown, wek dan 4:00 a. m,. IKU p. m. I-eave Allentown, week days, 6:52 .m.:tM p. tu. Leave 1'elUvllIe, week days, 6:50 a. m., IM p.m. Iava lylmnen, week days. 7:12 a. m UM 7:15 p. m. : Hnndny, IM a. m., 8.15 p. tn. licave llarrtsbiirg, week days, 0.-25 a. va.t Saw day, B.50 a. m. Leave U'nirry vllle, week days, 0:40, 11:46 a. M.. 8.-00 J Hunday, 7:10 n. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia, Chestnut street wharf, and Meuth street wharf. Fer Atlautle City, week dayi, eipraat, a0 a. in. nnd 4.-00 p. in.; Accommodation, 7::w a. m. and 4:80 p. m. ; Sunday, Expreaa, 9:00 a. in., Accommodation, 8.-00 a. a M i. in. Returning leave Atlantic Cllr. denet Atlanlle and Arkansas Avenue. ,,.. : . . -' . -. -.r . vrecKeaysv Express 7::n a. in, and 4 n. m. Acnem. modatlen,8.05n. in. and 4:30 p. m. Hunday n'ni H 111. J&WJIUIUUUKUUU, IM SWKfl. , ..n ,. III. Detailed tlme table can be obtained at tleka, efOccs. A. A. McLUOD. 0. a. HANCOCK. Vice 1'res. A Oun'l M'gr. Oen'l Faai'r Act, naasv, nep h vliHLtnr. 10-JSp.W J rrrr...: ; ' - 5 j LEIIANON A LANCASTER JOINT LUTB -,3&HiS RAILROAD. . sr-a Hunday, November 10, 188V, NORTHWARD. frfftVO A. M. V, M, King Hlreet, Ijidc. 740 12:;fi lAiicnster..... 7.-07 I2 Columbia 12.85 Manhclm , 7:88 I. -JO Cornwall 70 1:44 Arrlvent Lebanon - :ll 18 SOUTHWARD. Ienve A.M. r. M. Lebanon 7:12 12.80 Cornwall 7:27 12:45 Manhelm:. 78 1:18 Lancaster. tai 12 Arrive at relumbla 0:27 2.-00 King Street, IncHMS 2.-00 A. M. WII.HON, SunL It. A C. IUilread. B. M. NEFF. Buiit. U. R. R. Samp. w EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS. Ca.ll and See -THE FINE NEW LAMPS -AND HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR Jehn L. Arneld's Building, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dO-tfd -1ALL AND SEB THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Llght; lleaU Uiem all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebe for QaaaedOU Steve. TH E " PERFECTION H METAL MOULDING and HUI3I1ER CUBHIOlf Weather Strip. Heats them all. This strip outwear all ether. Keeps out the ild. Htep rattling of window. Excludes the dust. Keep out mew and rain. Anyone can apply It no wasla or dirt made la Sunday. P.M. A. It. r.K, K-nK sUL s.i 6:M 8:U 4.-04 '&' p. m. a. st. e. u. i& m 7:15 75 M ,58 r3 7.M 8:10 4.0 r'JM- 1j 78 8:40 iM WSt 8:18 U fcU,V'9 835 MO iell ...jS':" - . m applylmelL Can le fitted anywhere no helea te born, ready for use. I will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most porfeeLatAl the Steve, Heater and Range Stere JetmP. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., - LANCASTER PA. tjrtvbiuavc. TTARDWAREI HARDWAREI If you want te buy a Heuse-Stire OOTfJ Marsnall & Eengier's, 9 4 11 SOUTH Q.UEHN ET. There you can get STOVES, TINWARE, CEDARWARE, CUTLERY, And a full line of Heusefurnishing Geed?. Alse, a Full Hleclt of GENF'.tAL HARD WAltE, and PRIME NEW CL0VERSEED. MESHALL&llElJG-niR NOH. 9 A 11 BOUTH QUEEN STREET. febs-lra pitoteavavUa R OTIi I JUST RECEIVED FROM KeBnigsburg, Prussia, Twe lIuekRreuuds made ieclally for Bust and Ibree-quaTterLeuKth Fhotegrapba, j-ROTE.-f 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the loleftlc. Jau7-t)iud ai ti" 3 J.- w- u-2' fJ. w.i Am'. 'm i 1. J J 11 ,-':! mA .ft HVtf Hi m m w AS Sffjl vs7: j m m M "a i AJ riu tffi m H w'. a M M $ & T
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