' i k4 w x&Vi.i v .i. , UU. V . . v " " r ' nut J2 v 1 fc CARNEGIE'S DAIXTY-nUMT. Msw Wheta Bart Sereke4 Fer Dllcv ! Iter Hla Gift. ftke dinner given en Tuesday tilpbi by Mr. Andrew tarnesle te the president and cabinet, and the delegates and officers of the .International American conference, wftroaeeftkemnet e.tefant affair of the kUd v give lb Wasfeluiiettr The arrangements, which were novel and nnlnue, were planned liy liltu, but, as he has been compelled te be absent from the city, he left the details te be carried out by friend, Mr. William E. Curtis. The walls of the large new dining room at the Arling ton hoteTwere HMraHj banked wrtk spring flowers,' The sable was circular In form. 86 feet in aSanietcr, and coven were laid for fertrr-eight gentlemen. The eentreef the table was a mammoth four-leaved clo cle ver lit fftaidMhalr fern, ever which was suspended ahngosllverlamp.the brilliancy of which was softened by fostoens of sea weed that dropped into the maiden-hair. The angles between tHe leaves of the clever were filled with solid masses of orchids, tulips and crocuses, there being thous ands of blossoms, which were collected in Wew OrlcanMeblle, Savannah, Pensacola, Jacksonville, and ether cities or the Seuth, as well aa in the greenhouses of Philadel phia, New Yerk, New pert alid Bosten. The bill of fare consisted of oysters en theHshelt, clear turtle soup, broiled sole from England, with cold cauliflower) broiled breast el spring chickens from Louisiana, with het nsmrairus: roasted spring lamb from Scotland : teal ducks from Currituck Sound, North Carolina,and the usual deserts. The wines were Chnteau Yquem, "Tweh e Apostles" sherry, Cha teau Lafltte, Ruyal JUerlen Hue, and some rare Madeira. The menu was engraved In fine script upon heavy bovelod blocks of papier mache, and no French terms were used. Kvery particle of feed was desoribed In plain "English. In the unper left-hand corner were the initials of Mr. Carnegie In two shades of green, whlle the name of the guest was, by n new ami peculiar process, blown In glass at the bottom. During the dinner a vocal and Instru mental concert was given Instead of the or dinary orchestral music. Mine. Marie Decca, Miss Utiztbeth Jehnsen, Mr. Horn Hern Horn den Mersell, and the Shubcrt quartet gave the vocal nuinbers, Miss A I loe Itnymend played a cornet sole, Mr. Ernst Leut a sole en the violoncello, Messrs. Klksteln and Andrews a duct for zithers, and Mr. Alex ander presided at the piano. Thore were no formal speeches. Avnttersen and llalstead. Frem the N. Y. Htari- Tbojeurnallstlj career of Mr. Watterson has been as unique and picturesqe as is the editor of the Louisville Courier-Journal minselr. It practically begun njler the war, when, a hungry and rugged Confederate, he reached Cincinnati te visit tils distl ugu Islied relative-, the late Justice Stanley Matthews, of the United States supreme court. Being indopendent and still a little aggressive, Mr. Watterson refused the aid his Northern relative proffered witli a liberal hand, and - began work at $.20 n woek en the Ttmen Star, the leading afternoon paper of Cincin nati. I think that Journal was then ewned by a gentleman numed Starbuck, who seen frew fend of his young Cotifedorato editor, tdid net take long for Mr. Halstead of the Commercial te get his artillery oye en Mr. Watterseu, ami the young Southerner be-j-came meat for Mr. Halstead'B most pun gent paragraphs. In the then fmerlsh condition of the Northern mind, Cincin nati was net the most loiely pluce In the world for a Confederate soldier, and Hal stead's frequent reforences te the Cntifbdo Cntifbde Cntifbdo vrate editor of the Tenes-Star hurt Watter son. Gauging Halstead by bis own standard or combat, young Watterson walked te the Commercial oflleeono dny and sought the , prosence of its able editor. Te say that Halstead was surprised at bis coining faintly describes the situation. Fer a mo ment he was net quite sure whether his visitor brought a gun or net. Watterson jen set his mind at rest by saying as seen as he had introduced himself: " Halxtead, it is within your power te drive me out of this town and pruient me from earning the living I sadly need. I only Intend te stay long enough te put myself in position tlimucially te go else where. With this statement 1 leave your future references te me witli your own judgment of what is right and fair." Frem that day te this net an unklud refer ence te Henry Wattersen has ever appeared in the Commercial, and himself and Mr. Halstead are the very warmest of friends. Watterson did net remain long in Cincin nati, but drilled Seuth, and net long lifter his first introduction te Halstead he had his own newspaper. Chilliness, dizziness, pains In the slde and back, sleepiness, llstlissness In a word, a gen eral torpor of the kvkUiii all IIiemj clearly Indi cate II Mr disease. Ube Luxader In time and be cured. Held e erj where, l'rlce only a cents a package. Preserve your baby's lienlth by premply nd ministering Dr. Bull's HiibyHjrup for thodls thedls thodls cie.es eftnily thlldlioed. Price acuits a bot tle. 1'ut en the ltrnkes If en And en are going down lilllln point of health. Falling strength, Impaired digestion and assimilation arc the murks of decline, Check these and ether Indications of prema ture decay lththegrand ltallrer and restrain ing tonic, Hestctter's Htemnch Hitters. Begin ning at the fountain head, the stomach, the f Bitters remedies Its Incfliclcncy, corrects its errors, and ReU It vigorously at work. The dl g stive organ Is thus enabled te thoroughly separate from the feed Its uutritlve principles, which the bleed usslmllutlng.lscnrlched. 'J litis Is the h stem nourished, and lulng nourished strengthened, and abnormal wafcle of Us tissues stujeil. Apputltb, the pancr te rest well, n regular habit are also rc-cstabllshed, and the various functions moo once morn In their na tural and heallliful groove. The Hitters, more over, Is a Bpeclticjfer and pre entlve of malarial complaints, rheumatism, biliousness and kid ney troubles. t The Children's Health must net be niglcctcd. Colds in the head mid snutlles bring en catarrh and lungufftctien. Ely's CreamlUilm cures at once, It Is perfictl) safe and Iscaslly applied Inte the nostrils. It also cures catarrh, the worst cases jleldlng te It. fibl!7-2wd gjpccial .teticc0. Mothers I Mothei-s 1 1 Mothers 1 1 i Are you disturbed ut night aud broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crjlng with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth? If se, (6 at once aud gel h bottle or MRS. WINB LOW8 SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It. There Is net a mother-en eurth who has ever used It, who will net Ull you at once that 11 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 ceses and pleasant te the taste, and Is the prescription of one of the eldest and best female ph) slclans and nurses In the United States. Held everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. luueZilydAw Epoch. The transition from long, lingering and pain ful sickness te robust health marks mi epoch In Uie life or the Individual. Such a remarkable event Is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the geed hcillli has been at tained Is gratcfull) blessed, llence It is that se much Is luard In praise of Electric Hitters. He man feci the ewe their restoration te health, te the use of the Great Alterative and Tonic. If rnu nroreubled with any disease fit Kldnes, ,lcr or Htem.ich. of long or short standing, ou will surelv tlnd roller by use or Electric Hit ters. Sold at 80c and Jl porhettlent II. II. Coch ran's Drug Stere, 1.S7 and 13U North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. ft lluekleu's Arnica Salve. Tn BbstSalvb In the world ferCuts.Ilrulsea Beres, Ulcers, Halt Itheum, Fever Beres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all Bklu Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed te give per. feet satisfaction, or money rerunded. Trice 25 eeuU per box. Fer sale by II. II. Cochran, Druggist, Nes. 137 and U9 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. June27-lyd A Sufe Invehtiiieut. ffinnn vrlilrti Is i?uaranteet te brinir veu sat- Isractery results, or In c.imj or failure a return or purchase price. Outhlssure plan jeu em buy from our advertised Druggist a bettle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It Is guaranteed Uibrlni relief In every case, when used for any aOUtleu of Threat, l.ungs or i'hest, such ns Consumption, Inllammatlen or ung, Hremhltls, Asllim i, Whimplng Cough, Croup, etc, etc. It Is plenwiut and agreeable te taste, perfectly safe, and run alwavs be de pended upon. Trial bottles free ut II. II. Coch ran's Drug Stere, Ul and 16) erth Qiihii street, Lancjister, l'a. tl) C4J K DAY COUIl8K-KEHTONK HUSI t3fJO Mi-JSCOl.l.KOK. euuMenaiil ladies educated ter prollhible emplejuuiit. Melern methods. Course complete and prac llcnl. THwrltlngnndall business branches taught. fJO night seslen. trdiw 16 erlli uuetn Ht jui(4u.lcr. l'a. S1' I'ECIAL. Type-Writing Free te nil who take the IUislnes tourse at the Ijincasier Hiilues College. Weuie the Stan dird lit mliKteu. Yeu can complete I lie wuirre until vacation. Fit eurself fur the ixmUIiiiis etftreil te reinn.Unt turtles. Visit uat Col lege Itoenis, Me. 31 North Duke street. Uku UuyPndCUn,neH,g.WKlULEn,l'duclPal. -JLTflLAKK-S JJVMI TlLtM. THBQBnrtXBDH.6. , McLAlSTE'S CBLEBRATKO LIVER PILLS! i IT Fleming Bra, f DkabHim. Foraleec Uma ! eaAred from theeiMa of lndlgen and sick headache, and ea trying your Dr. C MeLane's Oatebrated Llverrui r found e.nlek and saUslMtery re lief. A very few denes does the work -and I would net be wltheat ttem. ... OCO. II. HARRIS. BIetjx Falls, Dakota. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Care slek headache, biliousness,' liver com- anneuru, m- lmpnre eLaee t Flem ing Brethers, l'ltuburg, Pa., the market belmj full oflmiutlens of the name McLane, spelled differently but of the same pronunciation. Always leek for the signature of Fleming Bres, and G McLane, ntUburs;. Pa., en the wrapper. All ethers are worthless when compared wltk we genuine mclsm . novae-ly eedTu.Th fiit w TTUMPHRETS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fer Horses, Cattle, Rheen. Dogs, Hogs AND POULTRY. ' . 800 rage Boek en Treatment of Animals and Chart Bent Free. cubes Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, A.A. HrlnnlMenrngltls, Milk Fever. B.B. Strains, Lameness, Rheumatism. C.C. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. I). I). Hots or Grubs, Worms. E.K. Coughs, Heaves. Pneumonia. F.F.-Celtc or tin pes. Bellyache, O.G. Miscarriage. Hemorrhage. H.H.-Urlnary fid Kidney Disease. I.I. Eruptive Diseases. Mange. J.K. Diseases of Digestion. STABLE CASE, with Specifics, Manual, Witch Hazel Oil and Medlcnter )7.00 PRICE, Single Bettle (ever 60 doses) . .60 Sold by Druggists ; or Bent Prepaid anywhere and In any quantity en Receipt or Price HUMPHREYS' MED. CO.. 109 Fulton St., N. Y. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NO. 28. In use SO years. The only successful remedy for NERVOUS DEBILITY. VITAL WEAK NESS, and Prostration, from Over-Werk or ethercauses. fl per vial, or 6 vials and large vial powder for $5. Sei.n nv DnuoetHTS, or sent prepaid en re re eelpUBer prlce.-HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO.,1 Fulton St. N. Y. tme27-Th,HAw rpEETUINO 8YRUF. TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a bottle of DR. FAURNEY'S TEETHING SYRUP. Perfectlv NoOplumerMorphtamlztures. Will re lieve Celic. Orlnlng In the Hewcls and Promote Difficult Teething. Prepared byDRS.D.FAHH NEYABON, Hagerstown, Md. DrugglsU sell It; 25 ecu ts. Trial bottle sent by mall 10 cente. , tsnt-IvdeedAw XpLY'H CREAM BALM. CATARRH, tAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Beres, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is agreeable. Price be cents at Druggists ; by mall, registered, 00 cents. ELY BROTHERS, eepll-lydAw Ne. 60 Warreut,. Hew Yerk. Y Undeveloped parts or 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' vertlsers are very highly Indorsed. Interested persons may get sealed circulars giving all par ticulars, by writing te the ERIE MEDICAL CO., 6 Swan St., BuOale, N. Y.DaUu lUrde lire. . ni-fyd&w 990t anii $hoc . TVJOTS AND SHOES. CONSTANTLY ARRIVING. Gbeice Lets of Spring Goods AT STACKHOTJSES, ' 28 & 30 E. KINO ST. . THE LATEST AND BEST IN FOOTWEAR tOR ALL AGES AND ALL CONDITIONS OF PEOPLE. We are bound te have a Big Spring Trade If Choice Goods and Lew Prices will de It. D. P. STACKHOUSE'S Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. RETTY SHAPED FOOTWEAR, CHEAP I Ladies' $1.50 Shoes ! A late arrlv al or these te tell or today. Ladlis' Billion Shoes, with GENUINE GOAT DONUOLA LEATHER uppers, trimmed, ntted, lined and finished In a superior manner; solid leather Inner and outer sehs and heels; sole leather counters te strengthen and preserve the heel shape. Are cut by the same pattern and made ever the same lasts as the liner grades costing (2 and IJ.60 per pair. They arc splendid titling and Invariably preve very serviceable. Of this make or goods our sales steadily Increase; at times we've round It difficult te keep all sizes complete. New arrangements have been made with the manufacturer, which will enable us te supply every In quiry In the future without disappoint ment. Henceforth the material In them will be better aud mere pnlns taken In the making, whlle the price will remain the same. Once worn, ladles will want nothing better; they never disappoint the wearer. Twe new grades of Ladles' Shoes te Introduce this week stllsh, well made, uell trimmed, will finished, at 11.25 n pair. Opera Tee stlc, solid leather throughout, excellent wearer, tee. We've a Ladles' Shee at 1100 a pair neat looking, fitting snugly and wears strongly. The cheapest geed shoe sold In Ijuicastcr, See these te see hew pretty and hew well shoes can be made for se lit t le money. It Is surprising; The material In them alone seems te be worth the money asktd for the shoes complete. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 Neitrn Queen Btkeet, Lancas ter. Pa. tUtoteavaph. It01 I JUST RECEIVED FROM KeBnigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds mode especially for Bust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. fROTE.f 60 i-2 North Queen St., Nest Doer le the Potleffloe. anT4m Uuttttc. M sATHB. It Is Cmmi M! It's common thin te near ear prices ed qualities spoken el There's value In our goods at the prices marked. It's Your Chance New Buy Belew HenMt Prieti. We Have Beady New a Large and Handsome Bleck of 9 LIGHT -WEIGHT OYERGOATS FOR SPRING WIAB. All Celers Are Here and Every Price N te 120. We Are at Your Service. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers,, NO. 12 EAST KINO STEEIT LANCASTER. PA. THMENSE REDUCTIONS. L. Gansman & Bre., H. W. CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE STS BARGAINS IN Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTHINC- Men's Suits for Business Wear al H 25, M And $500. Men's Hulls for Dress at t7, 18, 9. ?10, 112. Hees' SulU at ti GO, M, W, i), ). V, t. Children's SulU at II, II 25, f 1 75, 12, 12 60, $3, f 4 and $5. These arc all new goods, suitable for early spring wenr, at special prices. Men's Pants at 75c II. tl 25.11 75. Men's Pants, All-Weel, at 1187, 12, 1260, S3 and II, lle Be s' Pants at 70c. 75c, 00c, 1, f 1 25, f 1 60. Children's Pants from 25c and upwards. Men's. Beis' and Children's Ocrceats selllmr new at less tlian first manufacturing cost. RARE BARGAINS IN OUR Tailoring Department. All new and attracts e stjlcs ut Lewe Prices. I"ants te order at n 60. W, , tfl, f 7. I, te, 110. SulU te order at 112. Ill, ilO. tlH, 120, 122, 125. Eatly buyers will mid Itte their adantage te call at ' L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) I aad M K0RTB QU&EH IT., .w.rouiXReroBAxai. tuteum.TA. V Net connected with any ether Clothing Beuse in the city. aWBe cautious and make no mistake se that you get te the right place. H IRSU & BROTHER. As explained by Webster, means a wearing away as by water, etc.; as explained by us means the wearing nway and lessening by con stant sales of our iarge stock or Winter Cloth ing. AH RECIAHDH Overcoats, Suits and Pantaloons, The prices lia suffered considerably by Ero sion and by Erosion ns jeu can see by these prices. Men's Overcoats from J2 M) upwards. Chinchilla and BcnrrOt ere eats, (160. Melten 0erc(its,W,f7, K, 110, reduced from fg.fO.tlOnudtll. Fur llciutrs, RltW: reduced from 116. Wldewales, 8 and 112 ; reduced from 112 and 117. Men's Business Suits, tl, tl 50, 15. Casslmcrc Suits, (0, 17 60. H. Dress Casslmere and Cheviots, 17 50, tS, 111) and tit. Diagonal Units, t7 50, IS, tlO, 112, til ; reduced from pi, tit, 112, lib aud tlH. Pants, Pants, Pants. Men's Working Pants, flOc. tl, 11 H). tl 75. ti. Casslmere Pants, 12 50, H, it 50, tl.tt 50, .'.. jt-Speclals en our Bargain Counter at Half Regular Prices, OVE I RICK CLOTHING AND FI'ItNISUINa HOUHE, lertfa Qaeen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER. HA. i)t. T OOK UP YOURSl'KINO TILE. Yeung Men's SPRING HATS DAILY ARRIVALS. ALL THE NEWEST NOVELTIES IN THE TRADE. Only place In the city selling the Wilcox, " Bosten Ikautlts" and the Renowned "DUN LAP HATS." Children's Spring Hats and Caps In large us us sertimntal prices le suit all. TRUNKS, TllAVKUNCl 1IAOS UMmtEI.I.A.S. AND STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. 8100.000. IN BONDS AND MORTOAGEH FOR IN- HIRSH (6 BROTHER, VEMlultn, it Uii ur jioe.rjuo.t-100, n,(W) te r,ei. llemU-0 wr ctnt. Interest, l) able quarter) v. Mertgngt. G per ttnU Interest, pnjuble half. j early, beud or cull for full Information. JOHN II. METZLKIt, Ne, os, Duke m, i n 1 1 ii,,,. , ,, t SBBM 4UVS TOO KM TKB- UMiiw"tatygiki New Yerk Stere? .r,Be,reelTgwlBjrrsit mrer In ttr targe cities all erer Mm eeunfry. H. SM-Uihi1 Htm IUU. PRI0B-4C.TSEACH. h. aM.-LMrH' kmi S1K1. Basque and Skirt Trimmed with Velvet FRICB-M.7SBACH. h. m.-lUM eHnej S1H1 neaJhScVerVlSmS?1 WUh rraeh FUn- PRICK-H.00 BACH. Mad In ladles' and Misses' Bites of Nary or Fast Black Jersey Cleth. These srarmenta ar mnsldiirMf hvMAnA who hasbeugbt them te be the neatest, beet flt tlng and cheapest suit In the market, FOR SALE BY WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST, N: EW BOSTON STORE. aETTUsra your share of;the -AT THE Great Selling "Out Sale -AT THE NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE ? WHY NOT SPEND AN HOUR IN LOOKING THROUGH Our Bargains ? IT WILL PAY YOU DOUBLY. GET TO THE RIGHT PLACE, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. J. HARRY STAMM. djtnatvarc. TTIOH A MARTIN. " ' China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE -AT- We are new opening our Spring Importation of Queensware and will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade of ware at lowest Prices. Heusestlre receive especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. ut mm Sew Bosten Site, TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, propelled by a geed powder blower, Is the most e fleet lift I deslreer of flies and ether small lusecta. Fersal. A t U UBLKYtt DRUO BTORE, MWMtKlUfttUMt QUAF CARTBT9, METZCER& 11 Brussels, Ingnln, Bag, Bought at Avetlea and AtM e At IlUn At 14 e ...At 3D e ...At SB e xarEsu?"... CAgHrtfi ;...ZZ ,.ZZ rJ!E?Vt'kmlnnthM- WoerOllaolhseheap. Window Shades. Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, 38-40 West King 8t Lancaster, Pa. (OtPOSlTK THH COOPER HOIT8R.) B AROAMeKLROY. bjukd a Mm. S3 u m Sa Qmm Mmt, lflX?i&'&.b" ilJrVKKTit'RNISHINO aOODS-Speclal bargains In Tlcklni WMITleSlSrilrtn 380 a yard; worth 35c, BrilnilnlSedCheck umi i iLBtiiu. iiiriiisr iwiiv ism minina ri in c Bargains in Bed Checks ruamnw -. .. ... 4 .... . - PANTINO-We can show you the best Una money, IwK'mKlKfflyrsNIm'fflW Pair-, regular price everywhere. We are able le show you patterns that cannot lie bought new, nor later en. V w ,,,own' uriHfciNKBrSne,Lefvrt.wld".,'nblecl'rtM'ln Remnants stfcke. OneLotefYsM Wide Unbleached MusUn HemnanU at eXc One Let of Deuble Width Blieeluig at ISepVr rard. bard & Mcelrey, Km. 33 sad 35 Seuth Queea Street. Opposite retntaia Iaa. NJ EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. BLACK DRESS GOODS! Mourning Goods, Black Thibet Shawls, Crepe and Nun's Veilings. BLACK ALL-WOOL CASHMERES at 37Xc. 0c, t&c, 60c, flOc, flee and 75c. BLACK ALL-WOOL HENRIETTAS. 46 Inches Wide, 75c, g7ke and $1.00 a Yard BLACK SlLK.WARPlIIENHIKTTAH. tl 00, 11.25, IUS0. BLACK ALL-WOOL BTRIPED HENRIETTAS. BOe. 5c and TV. LUPIN'S BLACK CASHMERE BHAWLS, Single and Deuble, 11.75 telU.50. H Hpeelal Bargains In All Kinds of BLACK DRESS GOODS. FKHNE.STOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. UPatcltc. rN SEASON- The Fine Tableware -NOW DISPLAYED BY- H. Z. RH0ADS A SON, Spoons, KbItm, Ferks In Great Variety. CUT-GLASS AND ROYAL 'WORCESTER. Selected Stock of Art Goods. J-A VISIT TO OUR ART ROOM WILL PROVE A PLEASANT PASTIME.1 H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA. itblcumvc F LINN A BRENEMAN. K GRBMT -IN- PLATED KNIVES, FORKS AND SPOONS. 160 Deien A--1 Rogers Bre.'s Plated Knives, Ferks and Spoons, beuichlatn KerredSale end are being sela at half their value. GOODS GUARANTEEO-Afler this let no mere can be had at the same price. 5t NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN (V)Ct. T HE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH. Only MINUTES Frem PostelTlco. 18, 20 ft 22 EAST ORANGE STREET. GOTHEREFOR CARPETS or Every Kind, and for the best. Car. rt Werk In llie City. CurM.U Taken Up, lcnnc, UclltlcU Hiid Lnld by the Rest et Workmen. CURTAINS of All Descriptions, Choicest Style And Quality Hi Popular 1'rlics. De mil full te see them It you want Draperies. Rest Curtain Werk. SHADINGS In Great Quantities. The very !. Stock tery Inrue-niKl twnt in tins line best lu city. ONE PRICE Plainly Marked en Every Article. NO MISREPRESENTATIONS Made or Al lowed te be Made. aturZMyd c ARPETSI CARPETS CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A BPECIALTV. A FINE DISPLAY OF Coverlets, Counterpanes, Blankets, Constantly en Hand. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & GO,, NO. IV) SOUTH WATER STREET, Lamcahtkii, Pa. fcblVJuid ffcntUtru. R. NATH0R8T. DENTIST. atUt-Mlir; SQUARE, net lt your teeth decay any further. Yeu Tet de net often And a decayed teeth that mil net be saved by flllliiK or crowning. Ilae jour teeth exnmfned anil attended in ut (nice. It will save suffering and exraiiM. All oiwretloiu guarnnteed . VII liiL-Tml land 1'iilulM.M Kitran. tleu Specialties. .M iTV3ti.ilA. uaesuid&w :. HHUGHMHN, ' i. Hail and Stair Carpets from tat Manaauturen. CARPlI'is m..,m.m. CAJPETS... CAIIPBTH a CARPETS ltitMJM CARPETS fc...... AMtAt Me .....At 19c .At BSD MtA t flnO ...,-At7e Best Steamed Mcelrey, Owestt TmmUlm lu. liave yet offered- ' cenu ana up. ,"CreM1 wead'rfu'- Ourprleeonbestgeodsth. .bJ .. H Wl.1.1 .. .. .... .- as low as We : extra. nnMiiv ..ftiZ. ". v . . of Cotten or Weel Panting ever offered for the Ne. 4 West King Street. BKRGHIN ST. LANCASTER, PA. jtatnp. N- EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS. Call and See THE FINE NEW LAMPS AND HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR JoMLArneld'sBuilding, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dS-lfd flALLANDHEB TIIK ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Light; BeaU them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and Oil Steves. TH E PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING aud RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Beats them all. Tblsstrlpoutwearsallethers. Keeps out the cold. Slops rattling of windows. Exclude the dust. Keeps out snow and ruin. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no helea te bore, ready for use. I will net split, warn or shrink a cushion strln Is the meat perfecLaAt the Steve, Heater and Range Stere ( Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, '84 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. Geal, T UMBER AND COAU j .TOHACCOSIIOOKSANOCABBS. WEST ERN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by , B.B.MART1NACO.. n3-lyd 421 Water Street, Lancaster, l'a. "TIAUMGARDNEKS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Oriry--.Ne. ia North Queen Street, and Ne. Yabdb North Prlnea Street, near Rtadlus WVf .1U(II1 lllllTJBiriVU I i.,.,i - ' . .... augis-im LANUASTEU.PA4 iTTnrrlrif -,., ."T T1TT. .'!, T-mmk wmmmmam , ij m B-5U5E2 uMskMXrprea: jw Aeeem, WJ"f"Ae ""Mire sap miadar Mall. wai ilaaanaRaib "1 J.j3 IV1I .J.R.Wi WOOD eimm. - T-ZJT , UIIAB.S. PUOH.-Q.aerW Ja-L. ""' - K it C" PHILADELPHIA di REAPlWaa tij-; KUDIMOCOLUlttIA'iimMeirf iSSL.Sn?f2;".?Ail5M aBcia.aDu.asi. - 7. ..i' roe Pfill.lhi. .v. .. -vil,-".- 8undaV::-Mn:: -. .--.-, sm, for Lebanon, wi Mk dan rea mm , t&a aWt p. . I finnda; . a. m, a p7b7 " """ ". r ur narnsDunr, weex Oaya, 7m a. aa.. taXm.i'' fci p. ra. i Sunday, &te a. T "! .Unamrvllli'week Sys, Mi a. aaU Mft heave Reading, week days, 7.-KL UJia. ssi.i: wtfmil. - i ti w!L?K??'aji "eJaTTBsV nySniimOpu!StWSmtTm S&SLa2S'' J'9F??pBsv "'' JlS aCS".'8 m nsfimmiHI . 8 SB ffjainrr- '- .u in iv S 'jJ LmSS a SS""- t Qeteaselal SB K, K kS?2 wi arvmhwih mmmimmmumi aav. b aaw. tMMuss aamS Jk w I mml km. MftiL '-imiNa ejA eT B 3SZ1B iRi " SS" ' "If mS m !.... psmm) bbj, bbbj t i JtMmVfK JR reesf...... UM, mt,i ACS ,fK iress....... HsCsvaa. CB $ mi Bsma . a smmj am. au lui Aeeem. samK sa, i iBIkmv C & PsWTtHM iM.b snm mA mW ml mv mmV J cV llalt,?tJAcoe,',-' 28 "j 1S V S.W SIU aUCKVOi 7:44 a. m. .00a.m., 1-00 p. m. "-"-i w-ssa-a-iy laaaTIINIWVslP via. !. - - a ' AUaniewB, week dajrt, 5 .., Mtg Leave New Yerk via Philadelphia, WMkttel. f a. m.. uen. m. 115 nlgbt. ?la ? LeaYt Petuvlll., vtak days, IM a, wtitBt U Lear Lstssnen, week days, 7:11 . 4lttM - t Tilap. ou Sunday, 7M a, :,! jT , f 4 dVa!aa55lrt,nr' . ".I AS "Leave QnarryrlU, wtak dayt, Mt, lMia. abl and Beeth street whart M"nmm """S " Mnup ijiiy, wees Mum. and MS n, aa.: jag a. m. and iM p. n.j Banaar. M0 a. ra., AoeommodaUon, Ukv , JUturnlng leave AUanUe City, fee AUaaUe and Arkansas Aveauai. WMc "B" 1'2 ". ana p. moaaUen,8a. m. and M p. m. p. m. AconanaaedaUwi , im lim. anatdOB.in. Detalted Urn lablea eaa be ebtaldM aa Matsa . eMesa. , , A. A. McLEOD, ;,'--!il"'i"il .. ""saJsjTWJuav.-V; CO. W w m ma. ss urai ST. uea'l raaa'r A,:;'- X LKttl7t0t?nlkt,UA1'0AOTI1 J0Urf KAILKOAD. .(JJri "-U ArrangaaenUcPsisogsrTraIna.Mitaiajgr, ArrangaaenUcPsisegsrTraIna.Mitaiajgr, BtWDAT, November H,wS. v!j?J NORTHWARn. Leave a.m. p. at. King Street, Lane, im 13M Jianeaster. ...... 7.-8 I2: Celnmbta... .. mm Manhelre, im I SB 1:M Cornwall, Tiat . vrnve at m siiiirrHWAi . . lamva a.m. r,n. Lebanon 7!ia lim 2 irnwall.. ....,..... 7,-tr U-.S anheln.......... 7 liM Laneaawr 837 Ml . Arrive at Columbia MT M5 aviBgnireet, utne. mm A.M. .WIIiKNlMapt,Bta H.H. WfaUhtm .?, .it. A . JBWKLKR AND GRADUATE OPTIOIAjr, ,'!' GIL-La. w Jeweler and Gndntc Optldu. 1', 7 A'Ai . . t WiKTim. Having leld In a r.arvn r.lna'nf BTWlltSal C im & KNIV ACU1 ,KH AND FORKS, which we bought AT&?r A CUT PRICK, will glva our patrena baMtU af iji. the same. ,:(." ERS BRAND, Guaranteed. - VjfS x CALL AND HA YE YOUR i Eves Examined 1Vcw:'. VV-s aV.tl wHMr itugfi! UN M Mi M 1 Jar-Ne Dreps Used : hone no haras taiwssl; 'S can occur. ? AN I I A a r r I. I'- ,Sr Vn MO. O. UH-l-.i Ne. 10 WtitKiMaH..- LAMCAHTER. I'EMN'A. 'T'lXJfS.. It WALTER C.IIERR. "a . . . '.-3&i M ERR, JEWELER; TABLEWARE. II Before Buying Your Knives, Perks, Spoons, OR ANY TABLEWARE, Call and ee cur Immense Bleck and get Prices. Walter C. Heny Ne. 101 N. Queen St, CORNER OF ORANGE, ($avtvrc. TTARDWARE I HARDWARE! 1 -!:'- If jeu want te buy a Heuse-Stire GOTO Marshall & Render's, B A 11 SOUTH QUEEN bT. get STOVES, TINWARK, Sf There you con CEDARWARE, CUTM Y, And a full lluoef UAticaafiirnishine bflafll. -?ti ,,WM,";,"" ;" .r.7 "' n Alse. ruil meca ei uuiuiaii aawtai: WARE, and t PRIME NEW GL0VERSEED. . 4H V A TJQTJ A TT JX'KrarPll, . .-?! NOS.H AJltMJUTU UUtr.NBlHeJl.-J-; ,,,yffi ; fe.tv4 K'x: - w- NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL, "ft Ge te ERIBMAN'B. ,, NO, U Wtt XWJ MfWI, H m Hi Wfr iiv .t&C TZ2 , $$ as W .j JSh VSfiil 4 -iry i J3.. ,yjj i .V'.J rim jte$. Av" r. i 2"TJ. A 'M IH zm y jt Mn Wvgpe Sl 4e?J Wf V.C t -
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