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, t v' ., i, "- a a."r nJva tj , i)S, S a' k' 1?HK IiAKOASTBlL DAILY INTKLMGENOJiil, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1889. i1 ; tJer.i-', ii imnnia mi i r e 41 ' aaaai aa As 4ttA Tjfc nnmir Mcnroe an niintttn tu w mMMW of Oaent M. Ms, Cttfeace, MmmUt ntht, and aMiDg hi Idhm In i UnnpUtegtMinlrraf. 6Mm se badly rattled Uat ha drew hla revolver. Tka man in taa mirror did llkawtaa and In a memant iba pair were blazing away at each ether with a prenialen that waa hard en the mirror. Mr. illU and hla Cunlly were at dinner en the fleer below and when the sheeting waa heard tegtther with the nelae of breaking glaaa there waa a audden Iem of appetite en the part of ererjr one at the table. Mr. High grabbed a poker and headed a proceawloii op the stair way and when the large rear bed room en the second fleer waa reached nothing waa rbsnd but the broken mirror and an open By thl'a time the whole fashionable neigh borhood waa in an uproar. Private tele phone were set, at work and the East Chicago avenne etatlen patrol wagon with a loadef oflleera waa summoned. The ar ar rlvalef the pollce added te the excitement and there were rumor thit a doable mur der had been committed. An Investigation ahowedtbataemo one had placed a ladder against the rear wall of Mr. Hlgh'a house and had forved the window and entered. The room deer waa open and the light from the ball fall upon the mirror In such a way as te give the Impreealen that some one waa approaching through the deer. A rt Qeta Glorienaly Drank. Jehn Henry Buckwalter, owner of a flne old country seat near Pbcanlxvllle, lias a pig that has disgraced himself and hla rela tives. Gaining Access te the cellar In aoine way, as yet unexplained, the animal was attracted by Us bouquet te a barrel of par ticularly flne elder, the bung hole of which had been rather carelessly stepped, and knocking the plug back and forth with his aneut In prying after the clder, he managed The nectar within instantly poured forth in a puddle, and the pig drank till he be came helplessly drunk. When discovered by the family he was at first supposed te be dead. The cider was all evor the fleer, the barrel was empty and there lay the pig, absolutely motionless. Just aa theso who discovered him concluded that he must have departed this life, he heaved a deep sigh, followed by a grunt of tipsy wisdom, opened his eyes and loekod up at the com pany. He was finally seized by his legs and'hauled away, whero he slept etr the effects of his dissipation. Htrnlns and external Injuries are lift chief causes or weskn.i'des and Joint. By the free uxe of Salvation oil a cure will be effected In a short time. ........ ... . " And there was a mask ball that night," yes and Iheykept It up pretty lhcly until morn ing. Yeu see thry weren't afraid of the early frost knowing thntatl the drusiilsU keep sup pllcd with Dr. Hull's Cough Hyrup, the old re liable standby. Tiiken ITnawnres. Unsuspected causes for malaria exist every where. A sunken let partly flllert with water In the vicinity of your abode, a new location upon lnnd filled In, but formerly overflowed or marshy, and causes far mere occult than these produce the atmospheric mlatmata which con stitute the germs that. If Inhaled, ripen Inte fever and ague and congenital maladies,. A per son taken unawares with a malarlel complaint should, ns seen as It declares Itself, seek aid from the safe, non-dlsappelntlng, cordial medi cine. Hosteller's Stomach Hitters, which has for eer a third of a century and In every quar ter of the glebe relievcd the malaria stricken, and neutrallred mlnsma In air and water. The Kitten) imparts activity te the stomach, bowels nnd liver, repels Incipient rheumatism, and remedies Inaction of the kidneys and bladder. Appetite and slep are Improved, and the In firmities of age mitigated by Its use. Special $tetlcc0. Eupepsy. Thl. U wltnf rnn ntichl ift hftVA. In fact. VOU l mint have It. te fully enjoy life. Thousands are searching for it dally, and mourning because they find it net. Thousands upon thousands of dollars are uncut annually by our people in the hope that they marfattaln this been. And yet It may be had by all. We guarantee thatblee- trio Bitters, If used according te directions and the use persisted In, will bring you Geed Dlges- ' tlen and oust the demon Dyspepsia and Install Instead Eupepsy. We recommend Electric Hit ters for Dpeptla, and nil diseases et Liver Htemach and Kidneys. Beld at 00c nndll per bottle by II. B. Cochran, druggist, 1.17 and l. North llueen street, Lancaster, Pa. (4) Mothers t Mothers I I Mether t ! I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle of MKH. WINS- LOW'8 SOOTHING 8YRUF. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about IL There is notametlier en earth who has ever used It, who will net tell you at once thet It wlllregu 1 late the bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use in all cases and plenRant te the taste, nd Is the prescription of one of the eldest and bcBt female physicians and nurses In the United States, bold everywhere, 25 cents a bottle. June251ydAw lluckleii's Arnica Salve. Tna RkstBai. vain the world for Cuts, Bruises Druggist, Nes. 137 and IX) North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. uue27.1yd A Scrap or Paper Saven ller Life. It was Just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, buLltfcned her life. Hhe was In the last stages of consumption, told by physicians that she was Incurable and could live only a short time; she weighed lets than seventy pounds. On a piece of wnipplug paper she read of Dr. King s New Discovery, and get a sample bettle: It helPCH ner, sneuougniniargeDeme, uneipea ... .T.. hAiinhlaniiltie.alliTiimW lu.ft.il. Hint continued I W use and is new strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 110 pounds. Fer fuller particulars send stamp te W. H. Cele, Druggist. Fert Hmltli. Trial bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free at II. B. Cochran's drugstore, U7nnd 1J9 North Queen street, Lancaster, lhi. n litnaruarc. H IQII .s MARTIN. Cliixiai Hall. i Useful and Ornamental Articles that would grace the Dining Table or would be a valuable addition te the Brlc-a- Bracefcvcn the meat fastidious. AVe can't describe them. It's your privil ege te examine them. If you don't, you will miss a sight at the beautiful ns well as the opportunity of possessing It. Huvilund's Decorated China has prominence nlwaya. Many New Arti cles, Designs and Decorations mere beautiful than ever. 1 loyal Worcester in New Designs and ShajKJs. Jnnanete Ware In Large Variety and Styles. A host of ether articles of Fancy Goods, equally handsome. Persons selecting presents (wedding or otherwise), will ie ret, if purchasing before examining lour assortment. Remember, all are wel- Icemc. Goods exchanged if net satUfae- PO'. XL. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. Beres, Ulcers, an uneum, rover oercs, iciier. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, nod all Hkln Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required It Is guaranteed te gle per fect satisfaction, or money refunded. Trlce 25 mints ner box. Fer sale by H. B. Cochran. m S wirrwacinoeo. llBlNMtl BHWMsl tiM UU OMlh. , Mr. Uee. P. Bmoete, a highly ealUvatwl aa eauasanle lady of Praseett, Ark,, writes aasVar date of April , ims - During the semsaer of 17 aajr eyes became laflaasei. aa say sto ste mach and liver almost hopelessly dtseeMred. MeUiIng I ate agreed with me. I teak ckroelo dlarrhcra, and ler soma Uiae my lite was de spaired of by my tsmlly. The leading physi cians of the country were consulted, and the medicines administered by them never did an permanent geed, and t lingered between life and death, the later being preferable te. the agonies 1 was enduring. In May, UA I be came dlsgnned with physicians and their medicines. I dropped idem all, and depended solely en Mwtfl's Specific (H.B. 80, a few bottles of which made me permanently well well from then until new." MADE IIIH LtFB A BURDEN. I have had scrofula until It made my life a burden. I was inexpressibly miserable, sick, weak, sleepless, and unhappy I desiring that the short lime which seemed te have been allotted te me en this earth would hasten te an end. 1 tried doctors' treatment and medicine, and travel, but none of these did any geed, tat the scrofula gradually grew worse. One physi cian, who 1 traveled fer te see, and te whom I paid tUO, gave up the case aa hopeless. I then Sive up all ether medicines, and took, only wtrt's Hpeclfle (8. & H.) Four bottles of that aedlclneurediae.and for the past reur yean I have had as excellent health and I am as free from disease as anybody living " P. K. miuwh, Fremont, Neb. Treatise en Bleed and Skin Diseases mailed W BWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Qa. M IIEIlflREADt Dr. C. McLane's CELEBRATED Vermiirjge for Worms! MOTHERS READ. Andrew Downing of Cranburg Township, Ve nange County, gae his child one teaspoonful of the genuine Dr. C. McLnne's Celebrated Ver mifuge, nnd she passed 177 worms. Next morn ing en repetition of the dose she passed 113 mere. Japhct C. Allen, of Ambey, cave a dose of the genuine Dr. C. Mclane's Celebrated Vermifuge te a child six years old, and It brought away 8.1 worms. He seen after gave another dose te the sumo child, which brought away SO mere, malt ing 133 worms In about 12 hours. Mrs. Qulgby, Ne. 182 Essex HU, New Yerk, writes us that she had a child which had been unwell for better than two months. Hhe pro cured a bottle of the genuine Dr. C. McLane's Vermifuge and administered It. The child passed a large quantity of worms, and In a few days was as hearty as ever it had been. Parents with such testimony before them should net hesitate when there is any reason te suspect worms, and leso no tlme In administering the J:mulneDr. C. McLane's Vcrmlrue. It never alls and Is perfectly safe. This Is te certify that I was troubled with a tape worm for mere than six months. I tried all the known remedies for this terrible afUlo afUle afUlo tlen.but without being able te destroy It. I get a bottle of the genuine Dr. C McLane's Vermi fuge, prepared by Fleming Bres., Pittsburg, Pa., which I took according te directions; and the result wus I discharged one large tape worm, measuring mera than a yard, besides a number of small ones. M IIS. M. MCOTT. Price 25 cents a bottle. Insist en having the genuine. (i) XTUMI'HKEVH' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fer Hert.es, Cuttle, Sheep, Dogs, Hogs AND POULTRY. 500 Page Boek en Treatment of Animals and Chart Sent Free. cures I Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, A.A. Spinal MennigHls, Milk Fever. B.R. Strains, Lameness. Rheumatism. CO. Distemper, Nasal Discharges. D.D. BeU or Ornbs, Worms. E.E. Coughs, Hemes, Pneumonia. F.F. Celic or (Irlpes, Bellyache. O.O. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. H.H. Urinary nnd Kidney Diseases. I.I. Eruptive Diseases, Mange. J.K. Diseases or Digestion. STABLE CASE, with Specifics, Manual, Witch Hazel Oil and Mcdlcater !7.0O PRICE, Single Bettle (ever SO doses) .UO Sold by Druggists ; or Sent Prepaid any where and In any quantity en Receipt of Price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO., 100 Fulteu 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 l) or-Werk or ether causes. II per vial, or Q vials and large vial powder for $5. Sold nv Dituaeis-rs or sent prepaid en ro re ro celptflOef price. HUMPHREYS' MEDICINE CO., 1 Fulton St.. N. Y. uncZ?-Tli,H&w DRUNKENNESS 1.IO.UOK HABIT. In All the World there Is but One. Cure. DR. HAINES' GOLDKN SPECIFIC. It can be given In a cup of colTeeer tea, or In articles of teod, without the knowledge of tha patient. If necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless and will effect n permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. It operates se quietly aud with such certainty that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, and era he Is aware, his complete reformation Is effected, tS page book of imrtlculars free. CHAS. A. LOcHER. Druggist, Ne. I) East King St., Lancaster, Pa. oct2Sced XTiLY'S CREAM BALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Pestages, Allays I'uln and Inflammation, HenU the Seres, Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is agreeable, l'rlcc&u cents nt Druggists ; by mall, registered, U) cents. ELY BROTHERS, sepll-lydAw Ne. 60 Warren St., New Yerk. "YITEAK, V UNDEVEIADPED PARTS Of the Human Bedy Enlarged, Developed, Strengthened, etc, Is un Interesting advertise ment long run In our pawr. In reply te In quiries we will sny that there Is no c Idcnce of humbug about this. On the contrary, the ad vertisers are very highly Indorsed, interested persons may get sealed circulars giving all par ticulars, by writing te the EltiE MEDICAL CO., & Swan St., Bullule, N. Y. Dally Tuhde Jlee. fll-fydAw T EETHINU SYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Everv babe should have bettle of DR. FAHRNl'.Y'S TEETHING HYRUP 1'erfectlv safe. .NoUplumerMorphlamlxtures. Will it. tlai. a fv,llf flrlnlnv 111 Hi. IIiwiIh mill ?rnmnfn lleve Celic, Griping In the Bowels and Promote Difficult Teething. Prepared by DRS. D. FAHR- NEYttSON, Hagerstewn, Mi , nagarsiewn, am. uruggists sen iv ; ae cents. Trial betue sent by mall 10 cents, lanl-lydeedtw avrlrtec c IXWINU OUT SALE. Carriages, Baggies, Wagons -AT- Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHRISTIAN STREET. (Between Oratigu and Chcstuut Streets.) Consisting of Jump-Scat Carriages, two Four Four Pest Jenny l.lnds, taeMcCall Wagons, Second Hand TruttliiK Buggy, and seeml light l'lut- formWugens that HI carry from 1,500 te 3,OU0 pounds. Alse a few Fine Sleighs, gains. Call Early for Bar-augJO-tfd OTANDARDCARRIAUE WORK. EDAfr. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0, 12, PS At-'. MARKET STREET. (Rear or the ' I'ostefflce), LANCASTER, PA. De net Full te Cell and See my Flue Assert ment of Baggies, Phstens, Jump Seat Carriages.Etc. I have all the latest styles te elect from. I have a ery fine antertnicnt of kcceiul-lund work tome of my n n work. Bettem prices. Cull and examine. Ne trou ble te show our work and exp.itlu v cry detail. Repainting and Repairing promptly and neatly done. One set of workmen especially emplejeit for that purpose. ffieal. T UMBER AND COAU JU TOUACCOSHOOKSANDCASIX. WEST ERN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by U.B. MARTIN A Ctf., nS-1) d 421 Water Street, Uiucasur, Pa. fi T AUMOARDNERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OrriCKS-Ne. 12 North Queen Street, aud Ne. 661 North Prince Mreet. Yauda North Prints Street, near Reading auf W-tM LANCASTER, PA. tfsmt nktsT. TAIKAIN8. 1CISIT STACKHOUSE'S ThiiWeek FOR BIQ DAROAINS IK Beets aShees. A Fall Line of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Beetroot Made. Call and see them. D P. STACKH0USE, Net. 28 ad 90 lutKlsg Stwet, LANCASTER. PA. piARMER'S AND WORKINQMKNsl KIP BOOTS! The beat that's made at the prices you'll find named here. Plenty Kinds te choeae from a greater variety than at any store you knew of. All or them from the beat American boetmakers ; net a shoddy pair among them. Geed, solid substantial kinds for the many cold aud wet days the weatherwise Inform us are a-ceinlngln.thencar future. We have an excellent grade of Kip Beet at $2.60. They bear clese exami nation, recommend themselves strongly and sell rapidly. Saddle seams, rarely ever ripping; have best solid leather counters, with either double soles or double soles and taps, as you'll prefer. Net warranted water-proof few leathers cau be. Sec the boetmaker anywhere crimping or giving shape te the beet. The proof that few leathers will turn water becomes apparent. A bit of grease applied new and then, how ever, serves te keep out moisture. This make of Heets wear strongly; we've innny patrons who buy them again and again, wanting nothing better. Reys' Heets of the same grade at 12.00; Youths' at $1.50. Our $3.00 Kip Beets you'll And it dim cult te, match anywhere. The uppers are Very close grained best cuts from the skin. The bottom stock first cuts from the hide the celebrated " Flint Stene " of sole leather. First-class coun ters ; workmanship thorough in every way no skimping. I-armer'a Seft veal Kip Beets for dress at $3.50. Heavy Chicago Kip Heets nt the same figures. At $4.00 we've 20-inch leg "Team sters" Boe's. At the same price Butcher's and Brewer's Red and Black drain Beets the best. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Pa. B OOTS AND SHOES. -EOR- LITTLE MONEY. I have- Just received a Line of MEN'S PATENT LEATHER SHOES, made eerthe Ijitest New Yerk Square Tee Last, wlthlm preed Tips, and Latest Style Uppers of Ooze Calf, making a beautiful contrast aud very sty lish shoe for Dress, Parties, Balls aud all kinds of light uses; they have alt the appearance of NJOO, $700 and $8 00 shoes, and If bought else where would cost II 00 or ft 00 mera than what I am selling them for. I have them in Lace and Congress In dlflcrent widths ; they cnti be seen In Large Window, With price attached. Have nlse received a Large Line of Men's, Bej'sand Youths' l'ATENT LEATHER OX EORDS, used for same purposes as Men's Shoes, lien's, ti CO ier iwlr ; Bey's, SI GO; and Youths' II 25. Cau be seen in Large Window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te KRF.Y ECKERT) the Uaderer Lew Prices 111 BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.a 4 5 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, Pa. 43-Stere closed every evening at 0 o'clock, ex cept Monday and Saturday. (Cnvpcte. rpitUTH I TRUTH ! TRUTH I AT THE LANCA8TERCARPETH0U8. YOU CAN BUY WINDOW SHADES, trimmed and ready te hang, ler Sic. CURTAIN POLES, with weed trimmings, for 25c. LACE, CHENILLE and SILK CURTAINS of all styles and grades, at very popular prices. Selling font, OIL CLOTHS I Very large stock. ONLY 18 DOORS FROM P0ST0FFICE. GROUND FLOOR! ONE PRICE I ONE BUSINESS I SHAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. aug23-lyd D ON'T M1S1 IT ! RARE BARGAINS. A Ornnd DUplav of the MMt Tepular and Pianos and Organs WILL BE MADE BY Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., AT THE LANCASTER COUNTY FA Hi. AH should examine them, for sooner or later you will want one, and one that will give )ou satisfaction. We petlUAeiy guarantee uttlsfao uttlsfae uttlsfao tlenlnetery particular for six years, anil sell en the easiest terms fle dollars a month. 1 hlnk of It from one te two years te iay for It I The above goods came direct from the factory, and we will offers pealtlte bargain each day uf the Fair. KIRK JOHNSON .1 CO., Ne. 24 West King St., Lancaster, V. P. S.-Secend-Haua Plsues and Organs takta laExcbangs, n2ljrd4w PfflT i m Clfthttt. M" ftKAnreK. True Economy ! EVERYTHING OFFERED II ERR At Its lowest Figures ! MEN'S GOOD, RELIABLE CLOTHING AT Economical Prices I YOU'LL ADMIT TIIEY AltE CIIKAF. WE GUARANTEE THE QUALITY. ' It will be te your Interest te see our line of $10 SUITS Suitable for Business Purposes. Nobby Blsck Cheviot Butts at TWELVE DOLLARS. You'd give Oft ecu for them If we'd ask tttst. The Popular Breadwate Diagonals at FIF TEEN. SIXTEEN, EIUHTKEN and TWENTY DOLLARS. OVERCOATS BY THE THOUSAND. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET i LANCASTER, PA. rpe CLOTHING BUYERS. L.Gansman&Bre. B. W. CORNER N. QUEEN OIIANUR HTH. Pointers for tbe Public ! Our Fall and Winter preparations are tnsde and you may leek for Bargains In Men's, Bey's and Children's The Biggest Stock Is the Bast te Cheese from. The Choicest Stock is the Best leHclcct from. The Cheapest Hteck U the Hteck te Purchase, from. All this applies te Oar Bleck, which Is the Choicest, Biggest and Cheapest. A Few Sample Prices. ISOOHuysaUoed FUR BEAVEHOVERCOAT. t7 00 Buys an A 11-Weel CAH3IMKRE OVER COAT. $800 Buys mi All-Weel WORSTED OVER COAT. 11000 Buys a Fins KERHEY OVERCOAT. tl2 00 Buys an All-Weel CHINCHILLA OVER COAT. 117 00 Buys a Handsome HILK-LINED OVER COAT. IIOY'H OVERCOATS at (1ST,, tl 75. 1200,12 60, 1300, (100, 1500, 10 00, S7 00 and H 00. MEN'S OOOD ALL-WOOL HUITH at W 00, 18 00 11000. 11200,114 00,11000. CHILDREN'S HUIT8 In Ijxrge Variety at Very l.ew Prices. Hee our Hulls at f I 60, (2 00 and 13 00. They are Big Value for the money. L Gansman & Bre., Tailors nnd Manufacturers or Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) ' (8 and (S HOBTH QUEER IT., B.W. CORNER OF ORANGE, LANCASTER. PA. a-Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. H HUH A BROTHER. Hirsh & Brether. WE ARE READY WITH OVERCOATS. WE HOPE YOUARE, ALSO 1 1 1 Overcoats for Men. 12 no te i0, Overcoats for Boyi, S3 te $12, Overcoats for Children, $1 te J 8. 60. Our Prices arc lower thaneter. Our Prices are lower than the leuest. All Overcoats are our own make. That meuns hotter made thau ethers. In Meltons, Kersnys, Beavers, Chin chlllus, Corkscrews, Wldewults and Cheviots. Storm Overcoats and Pea Jackets. MEN'S SUITS! In Hacks and Cutaways, f.',,3.7, 18, S, 110,112. Extra line qualities up te IM u Hull. Men's Extra Pants, 90c. te$B. Beys' Suits, Leng Pants, $2.50 te $12. Children's Suits, Short Panti, $1 te $7.00. MEN'S FURNIHHINOS, UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, HOSIERY, OlJVEH, HANDKERCHIEFS, HHIRTH, KNIT JACKETS. Our Made-te-Order Department ! Is tilled Willi Foreign anil Demestic Htiifls. We gUeuUoed Kit and Flrtt-CIa Trimming. enim'kick clethixa and kuhmsiiine iieusi:, Hertb Qacen Street and Centre Squan, LANCASTKH. 1'A. VTOTICK TO TREMPAHHERH AND OUN -LN NERH.-AII iwrsens nrerherehyterbtdatn" ie tresMuw en any of thelmids of the Cornwall .Ad Hpeedwell estates in 1-bunen or Ijmcasur counties, whether Inclesed or unlncloeed, either fur the purpose of sheeting or fishing, us the Uvr will be rigidly enfertvd aguliut sll trcs. passing en said lauds of the uuderslgiiet arte this ueUcs. WM. COLEMAN KHEEil AN R. PERCY ALDEN. KDW. C. VRKEMAN, Atternsjrs ter K. W. Oelama&'a Hsirs. MMS&RATHF1 H1RSH& BROTHER'S 9ry NJ KXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUSE. U N D ERW EAR. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN In need of Underwear for yourselves or children, will miss an opportunity by net inspecting our Large and Well Selected Hteck of SCARLET, NATURAL WOOL, WHITE WOOL and MERINO UNDERWEAR. A New Arrival of this week h a Heavy Hcarlct, for men, at H2G: luads of One soft wool and never sold for less than $1.60. Ladles' nibbed Veals at 25c, SOc, 60c, 7e and II CO. Ladies' Merine Vests and Drawers, 2Se,37; Mic, 75c, II 00. Ladles' Scarlet Weel Vests and Drawers, 7c, tl 00, tl 24. Ladles' statural Weel (Hpeelsl Bargain), tl 00. Men's White and Colored HhlrU and Drawers, 25c, S7Kc, 60c. Men's Hcarlet Weel Bhlrts and Drawers, 7Sc,tl0O, 1122, $2 00. Men's Natural Weel Slilrts and Drawers, tl 00 ; worth tl 10. Chlld.jn's While Merine ShlrU and Drawsrs, S, 10, I2, 14, 17, 2D up te 7S cents, ailldren's Scarlet Shirts and Drawers, ISe te tl 00 Each. Bey's White and Colored HhlrU and Drawers, 25, S!i aud SO cents. FKHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. M ETZQER A UAUailMAN. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS -AT- METZGER & Just Oieneil n Lnrgn nml Handseme Atwertment of LADIES' and CIIIIj DREN'S COATS nt the Lewest Prlex. Particular Attcntleu la called te our SEAL PLUSH COATS, made expressly for us by the Best Manufacturers. Fer Style, Itenuty and Finish Cannet be Ex cel led. Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) tard a Mcelrey. BARD & Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, UNDERWEAR We make a specially of Underwear. We defy any r prices. In lAdlesMcrlnontlSc,'WeiOc, andup. We ara running a 60c of 22c en each pair ou buy. Ladles' Natural wool. Camel's Hair sne our I lie the lowest fiOe. and 11 Medicated eer rmlr. I prices ter inequniuy in me city, in Mens underwear, white or colored, si 'JucTz 37 Kn, n. Yeu will Hnd thntwe aire extra vuliin. Man' N.timl Wiwl. I'.ni.l'i IlaJr kiiiI Weel Underwear nt bargain prices. Men's Cotten flannel Drawers at 25c, Sle and 6O0 uhlldren's Merine and MedlcAted Weel IfiirierwMir. nil bIsmi. elinan- .. . ... .. ...;. : -. " . BARD& Ne, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. iiuAn n. n. in w un nn exiwrience or si most as years in the business, net sll mat tlmn rer our selves, as this Is the third season for ourselves, we would say, that In all that length or time you never sawthevnlue In blankets we are efTerluir, In White snd Colored, at 75c, il.ll.2r, ti.M, 12, t2.2A,t2JO,t2.7S,t.1,audup. Hee our extra tine nil Weel California lllankets at taper pair. Medi cated Red blankets nt ta.75, f I and IS. Crib lllankets at tl JO, t2, and up. COM FORTH Comforts from 75c up. Large site at ll,li&,il.50, and up. Our own naake, large site, geed cotton, nt $IM each. COTTON-Uulltlng Cotten mnde In mill 2( yds long and J! yds i In. wide, weighing from SK te 4 lbs each, enough for one Comfert at 12!e and lie per lb. Once used, nlways preferrdfj It does net stick together, requires no opening out, aluays ready for use. Cotten al 8c, loc, 12Sa aud ISe r lb In H or I lb rolls, ns you prefer. OlL CLOTHH Each season our trade In fleer Oil Cleths Increases. Our Oil Cleth Is nil well seasoned. Having been bought before, the ndvauea In price, June 1st, Oil Cleth Rugs, I yd square, ttc.lMyl square 05c, li j ils squara HOC Remnuuts of heay Boer Oil Cleth net full width) t 10c per yrrt. FEATHERS We hnd a rush for Feathers that we were out or them, but will new be able te glve you any quantity. Our prices are U10 lowest nn best goods in the city. WINDOW HHADEB Cull en us when you want Window Hhades lit paper or oil shades by the yard, or made te order, at the ery lowest price. FLANNELS The best Flannels for the money you ever bought, or can buy te-day In any house In the city. Our trade has been built up what It Is by giving; the best valua for your money. MUHLIN 1 bale, van! wide. Unbleached Muslin, remnants. 6W0; 1 bale de, nt )4e i I bale of heavy, yartl wide, Unbleached Muslin, 1UBK0 by the piece, or 7c by the yard. The lowest price en It anywhere Is 8c. Hce our ard wide, son finish, lileached Muslin at 7c a jard. Utittches. H. Z. RHOADH &. HON. Diamonds and Tim Jewelers' Wares urn no longer nlmply luxurious ; they are among the wauls of the family. . Diamonds have advanced In price, but we eflbr from, our large aleck at the low prlecH prevailing when ours were Imported. LOOK AT THIC8E PRICIH: Diamond Earrings, $18 te $30. New Puttcrni In Sniiti.tNu .Silver Si'de.nh at the Reduced Prlcw. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, JEWELERS, Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. $tour, &c. 17 LINN & URENEMAN. 5,000 YARDS FLOOR OIL" CLOTHS! Ileught before the advance In prices. Helling at a GREAT UARQAIN. CLOHlNd OUR HTOCK OF TO MAKE ROOM FORCHRIHTMAS OOODH. FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 ISTertli Queen Street, LANCASTER. PENNA. (tlothtne. VTERCHANTTAILOR, ROBT. PIERGE. Seme ask, " Who is he?" Others say, " He's no geed." Time will tell. Give him a show for a New Suit. Make and fit every thing. " Ne fittee, no takee." ROBT. H. PIERGE (Huccesser te A. II. Resenstcln,) FINE TAILORING, Ne. 65 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn'a. el-3md (arwct B AROAI.NHI Shirk's Carpet Hall I -KOIV Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. We Havktiik Lauuk.it and Ukst Hteck iNTiist'iTr. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. SUtoi-ncue. r UTIiEH H. KAUKKMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-IiAW. Hecend Fleer Eshletnan Ijiw llulldlng. Ne. 43 North DukeHtrtwt. atni-lydivw TIXHK JO.N EH it CO.. 1 Manufacturers CONEECTIONERH' PINE I'Al'tH IIOXIX. Ihe mutt Ixiiullfiil line In tbe United Hutetf. US Commerce Ht.. Phlladel anf Pa. Write for descriptive tiriceluu pbiaal-TOtted moehrn. HAUGHMAN S. Oppeaite fountain Ibb. house In the Rtate te beat Ijidles' Vest. atSUc.ik say- and Medicated Underwear at r -. "-. "" " T-r-T. ..... Opposite Fountain Inn. Sterling Silver! Diamond Rings, $10 te $25. Sail. B AROAINH I Cfutieti-jj; IKNTAL ROOMH. R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. (IKAHUATK IS DtNTISTKV AMU ANJniETICS. Otllceaud Residence, bOUrilEAHl' COR. ORANOK AND NORTH QUKENHI'REETH. Prompt Attention. Charges Reasonable. All Werk Warranted. Hours 8 a. m. te p. in. Week Days. sepMaiditw ICvttvtltvm' tSutfec. iu TENNHYLVANIA RAILROADBCHED , JCln efftct from May UJ, m. .drains IMKXM LASnlSTts snS Imh d m i rive at Philadelphia as fellows : ', Tmv7 tVnBTWatin rVTlT , . BaclflcKipressC. Philadelphia.! iST!'' iiinrp. a. fcaea. m. : a. m. 7nn m wayiSSw:: Km a. m.n sssea. mtp wll a ! - B K,.'.WS.'K.,;"WT lfallMI..ir.l i""i Kr.."'ii'"I via Columbia i-lil. 1: Hanover Accem.... suwa. m. via Columbia IMS a. m- II4SI ft. IM ra j,iner..... u:eu s, m. Via IV.IhmI.1. SSfrft Lancaster Accem!!!!! llsrrlsburc Accem., IVlllimhl.Mnm viaMUjey. S-S-5'4.' Kia p. in. 4:M p. m. 5.-H p. m. KM p. in. 7:40 p! ibIS J , J; J"" WjiBljtra WttimMl I mii n H".r ,.n...a w.I,m,,)H, 11:10 p. m. j utucaaier acce.mm Ar.CelAJO v ' ftf t n " Leave Lancaster. 2.-30 a. m. 4:43 a. m. :l a. m MO a. te. S:S5a. m. twwa. m. ll'JS a. m. 12:M p. m. s-ssp. m. s.-oe p. m. 4:43 p. m. ft:43 p. m. M p. m. KASrrwrAnn. Arrive si Plilla. Kxpress.., 11... fl l-I !".." i-. m. wt. 'i- r m,. i.inri .M.....M. Lancaster Acce- aae a. xa; $; sm. mm narriseunt Express. lAIIMMt. A MMnn. vlUtrn.Ti v Columbia Aocem!!!!!!. ii:sssb SB. . Atutniie Kxpresst..... Beunera Express,.,.. Philadelphia Accem. Rnnday Mall......... 130 p. sa.v, fc4Rfav& Harrtstnrtc Accem... Mall Tralnf...... M. IKSVSIk SB. i(wS. ..J ... , tThe only trains which ran daitv. i fin Hlltlflav tha Mall ImIm mmmm JHM.t.MK fi Oeliibiar -" ' wu d' & w.S.D-5?n!!???'Atst .... "& SLBUlUAUKUt-lllAaKEADINaKAILBOAD iH RKADINQ COLUMBIA DIVIBION. On and after Monday, July 1. Wf, tralaa , ave Lancaster (King street), as fellows! "?; rw iwmuiDg ana iniermeaiaie points, weetl ,tt nays, 7:80 a, m., 1Z36, 8:48 p. m.; Bunaajr.Maav'l' ta.SUxp, tn. V? Ker Philadelphia, week days, 730 a. m., llttf, l :a p. rn. Mnndsys, S.S p. m. H , urnw ier via riuiaaeipuia, week aaj,y 7 a. m.,lfc35, 8:48 p.m. S? , Jer New Yerk U Allentown, weekdays. Ker Allentown, week days, 730 a. m.,S:48p, ff t ni.j euuuHjr, oieb p. Ill b - Fer Lebanon, week days. 7:00 a. m., 12: 6:41 J p. m. i stundsv! two a. m. Vis p. m. V , Ker Harrtsbunr, week days, 7.-00 a. m., 1Mb, A KerOaarryvllle, week days, 948 a. m., tM,?. .00p.m.; Hunday, 6:10 p. m. iff. TRAINS KOR I.AN.-!ARTTtL .''' .Leave Reading, week days. 730, ll:Ua. m.Ml Lwivft PhllaUelimltt, week (!), 4:15, 1040 ft fu fUf J , (lie i ; Leave New Yerk via Philadelphia, weekdays. 7:45a.m..l:30.l2.-00i.m. m$M Leave New Yerk via Allentown. wekrdaT'W-:.it 4.-00 a. m.. 1 M p. m. ' Leave Allentown, week days, &S3 a.m.s M& P.n. :cm , Leave PetU-Ille, week days, MO a. m., OBtf- -X rt. m. r v Iive 1-ebsnen, week days, 7:1J a. m l4i 7:1S p. m. i Hunday, 7s a. m., ill p. m. & 'aj day, 8 60 a.m. Leave ttuarry vllle, Week days, 8:40 11:13 a. m 5" ' 8.-00 : Hunday. 7:10 n. m. ' ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. , Iave Philadelphia. Chestnut street wharf. 4Ji and Houth street wharf. " S wwiHiaimi,waiiuuvu s. lUti nvuwilllllUUelUaJII. r TUW . m. and 4:30 p. m. ; Hunday. Kxpram, 80 , V 4ft nil sHMlO. lil.. Aivntriliifvldttnrt itm sb nt r MrS " "- "fe"f Returning leave Atlantic City, depot corner, .-Ji , AUMIUUIlim JirBHIIMUIIhVOIlUIW. nwKasjs-i n.pn m i w mm iu:m n, in, situ i pin. ACOOHl ' modatleti,H.-05 a. in. and 4:no p. in. Hundays "$ KinrntL 4 anil si n. tti. Arn.intninrf.llnn T.sa & K. xa. and 4.-03 p. in. A ixiuuivu nun wuies can ee oeiainea at ucae, ...y A. AVilcLEOD. 0. 0. HANCOCK Vice Pres. A Usn'l M'sr. Ueu'l I'ass'r AgL LERANON LANCAHTER JOINT LINK RAILROAD. S Arrangements of Psasenger Trains en and sfur.e J ' HUNDAY, May 12, 18K. J$ dj NORTHWARD. Iave a.m. p. vr, I Hundav KlngHtreet, Lane. 7.-00 12-Jtt r. m. A. H, JVJS, A . I . .. m?' 5:e sun a -i.-. - lncater , 7:07 Manhelm 7:33 Cornwall 7:69 Arrive at 12:t l.-JO 1.-48 6:M;MS MtX j3 C-J0 0:48 8:48 ' 8:17 JMtS Lebanon 6:11 .UfiiiTiiur Aim 1:58 7K M 60S Leaf e a. m. r. ar. Ltbanea ,..... .7:13 12:30 Cornwall 7:27 12:43 Manhelm'. 7:M 1:18 Lancaster... ... . 8:27 1X2 Arrive at King Htrest, lAtus. 8:35 5:00 P. If. ll a. . '-4-' 7:131 W sfi'l 'JM 7M KffKg 7S 7:W jch ai atft 'JS 8.-31 -.u iat' R.5D as ssjsi.i- as A-M-W'LSON. Hunt. R. C. Railroad. .. iv n. m. nv.rr. nutu u. h. k. ySaUhcm. -11TATHEB. H7UTERH WatchcsXClecks, Jewelryi-' Vtc.,atlA)WE&. Optical aoeAa. Teleprojilers Asalsra. ArtlcleWiisL ,A .p. LOUI aaya: Lebeld A w. i..ii..Ji.A.....lipnt late yesterday a s..nMM,yW.s.fc,T MesWl nd loekadJ TEWELERANDURADUAiairalnst allc GILL. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. WEDDING PRESENTS , IN Royal Worcester and Antique lUvtr. EXAMINATION OK EYEHKREE. NO DROPS USED. OHAS.. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. 1LOCK 1IUYEIW. We have received an unusually ljtrga.and AltrattUe Llnuef ONYX AND FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS. Entirely NevvHtyles, which we Offer at Prices that Cannet be Ucatcn. These, with our already large stock of less ex. pentUe. IRON, WOOD CAHE nud NICKELS, f:le us the Largest uud Most Complete Hteck n the city. Yeu can beat serve your Interests by calling and Inspecting, -AU Kluds of Cleck Repairing Dena Promptly. Ne. 101 N. Queen St. CORNER OK ORANQE. deuecfuvttihitt0 K3oebmt ptALLANDHEE ' TOE-t- ROCHESTER LAMP! Hlxty Candle-Light; ISeats them sll. Anether Let it Cheap Glebes for Qaa and Oil moves. THE " PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING and RUUUER CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them all. ThUstripoutwearaallethera. Keeps out the cold. Hteis nitUlng of windows. Excludes the dust. Keeps out suew and rain. Anyone can apply U no waste or dirt made la applying It. Can be attcd anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. I will net split, warp or shrlnk-a cushion strip Is the most pertecUaAt, the Bteve, Heater and I(ange Htere of ' - Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOABTKaA,. TLTENRY WOLK, FURNITURl" store, has removed te IM East King street, having a full line of Furniture of every description, at fie lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. . . aS-tfdU H.WOLK. 130 East Klugsitwe, i ti ."W.I i I ' J J SJ i-51; v V L. ,J ' I IW''"-'-'' .'fet'- jiwV-tfr:S-lJ 'K ytt '? ,i..