fTSaTOJ V ' V i THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1888. k. js yV' &. ' m M- N J t TERMS: F n AttT I rrsu-te airen li served by carriers !? . la tut elty and surrounding towns ler we. & , Mt Jy nsau exee ft year t per month, Me, Waaur lirrattteaaca. Eight Paget, II. SO '. a year, by audi. Specimen copies tent THE INTELLIGENCER. TnMitAr.rt. Th Dally Intelligencer, LANCARTXB, BBPTJIHUKB IB, 1S5S, Tie Reserves. 3?. Our rttlrnn thnrenahlv anniw.latn the Meer conferred upon them by the selec- ft Moe et Lancaster aa the meeting ground IS $" f the survivors et the rennsvlvauia lie is' aervea. for thla association of old soldiers ;,ls the peculiar pride et the state, and In , our military annaia we una uuuu ;r?Monfer respectlnff the men who en- I flhted for three years Ter for the war. W."Tk first flvn Rflmnantea which wen fi$X Mia thanlra nf rVinirrMN liv marchlnff v r " " w . 7 . :7" j,,l) through the mobs el liaiumere te me .. iHitaiif fiA titte1 WArtt ntnnAArn well Pgf followed by the Pennsylvania lleserves, ;-; who enlisted for the mera desperate V threes et the great struggle and bore ?..t thalr ahara nf thn heaviest flffhtine felksta modern warfare. The great con- &i HSct is ever, its issues dead, Its passions Kt Avintr. hut with nvurv vnar the honor of M& Atj .. mIim j..t.fr nvAir. lirlr.lif.iv act KJ time covers the memory of jealousies and uuiures, ana engiitcna tun rccuucvviuu ui their gallant deeds. railing Together. The nnnouneemantby the Philadelphia litcenl that there will he no opposition te the renominatlen of Mr.Ilandall Is AA amMftrlnf na en avhlViltlnn nf thn linr. i,x b..b - v"-'z...r" IT! meny prevailing in me .ueiuecruuc ranis, and Is otherwise significant as showing that even in the opinion of an extrcme organ of tariff reduction there Is room In the Democratic party, and in a repre sentative position, for se advanced tin advocate of protection as Mr. Ilandall. The fact is that the Jiccenl could uet oppose the nomination of Mr. Itandall consistently with the stand it has sensibly taken In the canvass in favor of enough protection te protect our home in dustries. The llecerd has In the past distinguished itself for its strong advocacy of theoretical free trade, but since it has came te face the prac tical question et tariff reform, it accepts such tariff reduction as the Democratic party proposed in the Mills bill nsthe proper measure, and as this is but a mail percentage of the total amount of protection afforded by the tariff, and is itself a protection measure, the Recerd finds ltself able te lie down In the party fold with Mr. Ilandall, though Mr. Ilandall differs from his party en the question as te the amount et pro tection needed. It is a question about which men may reasonably and honestly differ, but without such obstinacy of opinion as te prevent their acting to gether in a national party. We de net doubt that Mr. Randall will moderate his own strong opinions, se as te be ready te yield te the expressed will of his party and enable its tariff measure te have a tab: trial in practical operation. lie pro bably will net have as much te concede from his own opinion as the liicenl has had te de, te get In linewHhJhe party position in favor of enefrgu protection te protect, and no lOAafler that is all that only needs te accept the oplnienot-BW party that the Mills bill gives it. If this opinion should be found en trial te be wrong, undoubtedly the tariff law would be amended as te correct the trouble and relieve any in jured industry. Put there is hardly n pos sibility that any such Injury will be deue, thereductlen'made from the present rate et protection beiDg be small, and being chiefly in the enlargement et the free list; which will be n direct benefit te manufacturers. Professer Baldwin, of Yale college, in a speech Introducing Mr. Mills, of Texas, te a New Haven audience, the ether day, eloquently and truly expressed our party sntlment upon this issue, In the follow ing warm and well deserved words of praise of the president and his policy ; and the party can pull together strongly and successfully, with all Its members under its banner, with such a statement of Its position : ll la net yet a year since l'resldent Uleve. land ear great president- (treat In a rugged, direct honesty of purpose, tbataweeps away considerations et personal or party expedi ency, when right and duty are Involved; It la net a year alnoe he met Congress In tils aanual message, net with elerk-like reports or mis or mat detail et the year's work et official routine, but with one single thought el lightning power, that tbls weight whieu we all felt hnng about the catien, came from our own bad lawa ; had because tbey had outlived their own time : that taxes laid te pay debta were being continued alter tbe debta were paid ; that excessive duties bur riedly and unequally Imposed en raw ma terials, en necessities et life, In time or war and et depreciation et enr curreuey, were sapping the Ule of the people, te raise great fortunes ter the favored tow. Gentlemen, tbe American people are net eauywB administration 10 auontrree a. vine people 01 uoehdcucui anil or Haven, ae widely Interested In manu ring; lndnstles : want no sudden and radical departure from that system of Urlll lawa di whose protection many of our man- wswiurera wui stanu in neeu, te secure fair wages 'le the hands and talr Interest en the plant. Bat they want a tariff that protects no further than la necesssry and reasonable, and that raises no mere money than we aave get te spend. Fighting Feier. Yellow Jack Is reigning sternly In that town et bis in Flerida, and there are indications of his passing en te ether fields et conquest se that there may be terrible times ahead of the Southern people. The fever must be desperately fought new, and contributions should be liberal and prompt, for the battle is costly in both treasure and life, and time is Beere precious than any thing else. A number of uuacclimated nurses are te le returned and it is announced that none but acclimated and skilled yellow fever physicians and nurses will be received. Miss Madge Deree, an actress, has gene te Jacksonville te nurse yellow fever patients. She knows nothing what ever about nursing or fever, but considers tier sympathetic heart about the only thing necessary for the undertaking, and Ughtly asks "What Is tbls frail thing we ell human existence, any way '"' Miss Deree says and, no doubt, believes that she Ja fferiug her life in obedience te the call f duty.but It would be a kindness both te bersslf and the patients if she prevented from visiting Jack tsWrQle. Nursing is an art that east set be lightly taken up by very person with a sympathetic heart. It;rqulra physical strength, natural meeeHy 'and training, and the woman jihegettte tt VeUeir Jack without , these equipments ferthe fight will net gain much for suffering humanity by the petit ef,hcr,llfe. "The fralljthlng we call human existence' ' is net a trifle te be tossed away with a generous emotion, but some thing et great and terrible mystery, te be guided fearlessly, but with reason, in the path of duly. manor Knickeiiueckkr, et Indiana, ha ventured te solve a long vexed problem. The bishop li In I'arla and he confidently tells a N, Y. Herald reporter tbst Mr. Jehn O. Mew, et the Indianapolis Journal, netted candidate Harrison. ' Six months age Mr. Mew set te work ter Mr, Harrison and he waa noeessfol." This la a very brilliant Idea and quite plausible. The Herald observes that "New aa a great editor, tell et Invention, knowing the value of novelty, Invented Harrison aa a summer aenaatlen, like a anake story or a big watermelon. All et whleh la meat Interesting and explains a geed deal." Tiik bakers of I'arla combined te put up the prlee of bread and there waa great ex ex eltement until tbe mayor aneceeded in breaking the ring. In America men of great wealth combine rer the asms purpose but they wisely call it a wheat deal and everybody Is satisfied. WoeLstapledoalera In Halifax have failed. If tbey had done buMneea en the Amerlean aide of the Bay of Fundy It would be an nennced that tariff agitation caused the failure. Tin; report of tbe experts of mineral oils In Angnat abewa an Increase of f281,C09 ever tbe experts In August, 1887. Fer the whole year, howsver, the experta were only t331,20i gretter than In tbe year pro ceeding, the telal value being t29.G71.Gb2 According te the report, "It la elated en geed authority that tbe distillation of 100 sallens of crude petroleum will yield 70 gallons of Illuminating oil, 12 gallons of gasoline, benzine or naptba; 3 gallons of lubricating nil, and 0 gallons of residuum." Heptember 1 Is considered the beginning et the year or the cotton raovement Cotten shown fl,70O,fi59 leas than In August of 18S7, but the whole year abewa a gain In cotton oxpertj of seme sixteen million dollars. PEB80NAL. K. It. HKOir, a member of Allen Uamp. Bena of Veterans, of Pendleton, O., wbe voted for Blaine In 1881, haa deelared for Cleveland and tarltl reform. Amikut O. Cr..Y, of thla city, who re cently left Franklin and Marshall college te attend MuhlenberK oelleue in Allentnwn. has returned home and will resnme his studies in the first named Institution. K. II. Am.kn, a Ttepubllean and prcsl dent et the Kansas Ulty (Ma) beard et trade, wbe bad frequently been mentioned as a candidate for Congress by tbe Repub licans et bis d 1st riot, has Just returned home from a nine months tour In Kngland juuuuuuuvu Miriu reiurm uian. U. A. PlM.Hnenr it Ce., the lsraest milling firm In tbe world, have Just fin ished a division of f 10,000 among thelr empleyes at Minneapolis. This has been made In pursuance et a profit-sharing plan adopted four yeara age. Fer two yeara there have been no amounts te divide, but the past year has been profitable, and the firm kept tbetr premise. Jasikh But.MVAN, a lifelong Itepubll Itepubll esn, a god soldier and a wealthy business man of Dunkirk, Ind,, haa announeed his intonllen el voting for Cleveland and Thurmen. He aaya he bai been better treated, as a soldier, by the Demoeratlo ad ministration than by the Bopubllean, and that every true soldier eugbt te support l'resident Cleveland at the oemlng election. He thinks tbat tbe soldiers' Interests are better preaerved and looked atler under Cleveland's administration than they have been under any ethor, Adam FeiiKi-Aunn talks freely te a Ho He cheater J'ust-Jixprcss reporter en the sub ject of pelltlci. "1 am for Cleveland and Thurmen, heart and seuL 1 voted for Blaine In 1881 because 1 thought he would make a geed prekldent. He bad been mill clently tried In tbe publle sorvlee te show te the country what be Is made et. But of Cleveland 1 knew nothing. Aa Governer of New Yerk he had done nothing whleh toeuiod te tnegreat or atateamsnllkr.l there fore supported Blaine, whom 1 knew and liked. But Cleveland haa dollghled the country. He baa made one et the best, safest and meat honest prosidents tbe coun try haa ever had. 1 bave been all ever tbe country, and 1 knew the atate of the publle feeling- We have Just returned from Con necticut, and the atate Is sure te go Demo cratic The returns from Pennsylvania In November will aurprlse cvorybedy. Blaine's majority will be greatly reduced. I llve In Philadelphia, and I kuew the feel ing. The Drnxels, Ueorge W. Ohllda and ether geed Uepubllcana are working for Cleveland." CANDinATKTnunMAN made a speeeh In Columbus en Monday evenlng. The Demoeratlo ladles of Columbus presented the Thurman Guard with a beautiful silk banner bearing the portrait or the Old Beman. The meeting wai a large and on en on thuslastle one. After thanking the elub for naming It atler him and eulegising l'resident Cleveland, Judge Thurman aald: "My young friends, you are engaged In the very best cause a cause ter equal rights. The principles of the Demoeratlo party bave always been and will always be ter equal Justlee te every man. 1 defy any man wbe walka en the face of the earth te point te a alogle great reform or measure in tbe last one hundred yeara tbat Is net the result et Demoeratlo principle. Oee tundred years age I monarchy ruled witn an Iren red In the Old World, and few men In Europe, exeept the nobility, had anything called liberty, but today they enjoy freedom. Why is it 7 WhyT It la because the principles of democraey have permeatid the eldest despotisms et the world. Yeu are engaged In a noble cause te sustain the principles of equal rights te all. In a word, your work la te de unto ethers as you would have ethera de unle you, and make thla country tbe greatest exmplar of freedom and prosperity." COAL,, T B. MAUTIN & CO., Wbolcsale and HetAll Dealers In all kinds et liUMBKK AND COAL. Yaed Ne.4 North Water and Ne. 43) North I'nncentreots.Lancaster, t'a. ns-lyd -OAUMUARDNUK'U COMPANY, COAL DEALERS. Ornoa:-Ne. is North.qaeenBtreet, ana Ne. 564 North l'rlnce street. YAans : Nerm l'rlnee street, near iteaaU ng anr lbtM LAMOABTMU. pa TUMIIKK, COAL, Aa LUMBER, COflL AMU ROOFING SLATE. a. sener a SONS. 1'IUNCK AND WALNUT 8TS., PriS2.CeS1.,!?'0 "eat Quality at the Lewe.t leSetta y ' M U may wher' JiANDKgii ejimrti. QO TO KllIHMAN'H von Ladies'Ofllluleld dollars & Puffs QAMPAIUN ' NECKTIES AND NOVELTIES ATKUISMAN'3. JOTIOK TO OUJBS. TLAQS. UANNKUS AND 11ADOKS HAD TOOltUKU, AT " ERISMAN'S, NO.taWJCITAWQ 8T8I-CT. WAlfAUAKKR'S rnu.itixt.r8iA, Tuesday, Bept. 18. Whatever we say of Linen we can never say a better word than that Linen here is really Linen. Hew many stores can you make sure ei that in ? We were never in better shape with Fine Linen. In Tablecloths or Table Linen by the yard the three best makes new are Irish, German, Scotch. Irish for extreme fineness and extra weight ; German for fine ness, softness, and geed de signs ; Scotch for pattern, qual ity, and wear, bcetch design ers have been brushing up a bit, Any one of these makes is geed enough Linen for any body. Take Irish. Tablecloths, with Napkins te match, tea, lunch or dinner sizes. Cleth big enough te spread a table 18 or 20 feet long and yard and a-half wide. Whatever the design rose or daisy or leaf perhaps it lies in relief en the snowy ground as if thrown there. Net simply the goods of one maker ; the best of half a dozen makers. Patterns culled here and there wherever the choicest could be had. German Damasks at $1.10 are meneyful ; but we have a wonderful oe.inch wide quality at 56c. Bleached, clean, clear yarn without roughness or knots. Held it te the light. Ne flax bark there. The mere it's washed the better you'll like it. Napkins te match, 1. 10. Scotch Deuble Damask, 68 inches wide, 98c, medium and large designs. Or plump 2 yards wide, almost the perfec tion of fine Damask, 2. A lit tle coarser, 2 and 2 yards wide, $2 and $2.25. Linen Sheets, 2 yards square, hemstitched at both ends arc hard te keep en hand. If net here when you ask, leave the order. They are coming in dribs all the time. Seuth weat of centre. Six or six and a-half pounds of geed wool in a pair of Blank ets for $4. Bread, long, gen erous Blankets. We never heard of their match. Near Women's Walling ltoem. Light, graceful, artistic, clean Brass Bedsteads. Medels of beauty and durability. 32 special designs. Third fleer, rear olevalors. Twe items that will make a stir all along the Gleve line : 1 3,600 pairs el Women's Real Kid Suedes, made by Fos Fes ter; new tans and black, 5 hooks; exactly half price, 62c. Yeu will marvel at the cost when you carry off the goods. 2 A new arrival af these famous 4-button Kid Gloves, in all the shades of tans, browns, grays, also black. These are real kid (net lamb), handsomely embroidered, $1. If any tiling, better than last season, and then they easily led the proces preces sion of competitors. Chestnut atroet side, weat of main alile. Best boned C. P. Corsets that can be made, $2.50; white and gray, all sizes. $3.75 has been the least before. A $1.25 Cor set for 85c. A bright day or two will carry them all off. The new line of imported woven Corsets, including the long - waisted " Wanamaker, " has been chosen with the great est care. We guarantee them in all respects. Cheitnut Btroet side, out el main aisle. 26 inch Umbrellas, twilled silk, paragon frame, ''geld" or silver caps, $2.25. Same, 28 inch, $2.75. Either is half the usual selling price. A second let. Chestnut stroet side, with lnen'a lumUhluga. JOHN WANAMAKER, QUJIHAHWAHB. jrqriau a maktib. FRUIT JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS, JELLY JARS, at i.ewicar cash riticKB, at CHINA HALL. .Tb.S """INO Fumr J AH, the Unit m the Market, In flnu, Qunrts ana Half Ucllens. MASON J Alts In all sltes always en luuci at bottom price., HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street, I.ANOAriTRK. PA. WANTKD. THMPEKATK, KNEK. getlc man te sollelt orders for our chnlce nursery stock, tiu-ady work and geed pay. The business easily learned. Ueforenen lequlred statu age. Address. It- O. uitAbK & ue., hseb. Venn square, j-hlladelphla. sepl-Jinoed y N "SiPA-sy. :.n.As" a p &!?,S.iie.lWl,.0n of "" lanaa or the Cornwall and Speedwell estates in Lebanon or against all trespassing en said lands el tie un designed anr Inu noUee. WM. OOLKMAN rUXKMAV. MpW.O.WMMUin, Attar Mr K.w.oeieMaa'i uli TOBACCO. FINE PIECE OF CHEWING TOBACCO IS 1NDMD A LUXUftr. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes as near being a One pleee et PLUG TOBACCO as It U.'pesslble te make It, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMOKS DXALXK8. We are sere that ONI TUIAL will Conylnee Ten of XU Merits. aw-Loek for the red II tin tag en each plat.- J no. Finzer 8c Bre.'s, 1.0D1BT1LLR, KY (I) cloth Jitu, a a TITKKCUANT TAILORING. Yeu enn nnd a most extenslve line of for fer flian and Domestlo uends for Kail and Winter Wear at prices that will surprise yen, at ASKEW'S, NOS. fcU AND 238 WEST KINO BTHEKT. aa-lyd M YKRH A KATUFON, c uu stock or Hen's Diess Sails -reu FALL AND WINTER WEAR Is thn Ment romplete we Have Ever Had the Pleasure ei Showing, HtDisemt Breidwalt Diigen&li, CORKSCREWS AND TRICOTS, In the Most Uoslrable Shades and Fashionably Cut Make Up the List. DKl'KND ON US rOU Ktlisble Goofs and IleutD&bla Frieea. Myers & Rathfon, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST., 1.ANOASTSU FA. H IHSU A BKOTHKK. Tlree in One BEAUTY, CURABILITY, CHEAPNESS. Thla la the tale our Children's Suits tell. A Tery pleasant and truthlul one li is. Every thing in Children's CletWiig. utt.-riata-, Cheviot., Worsteds, rianntls ana'liicets. l'rlces, !l.oeto$7.ou. CMIta'sFall&WinterOverceats llenutlful Kirecu in Ueal Hcetch Cheviots, llannocfetmreH, Cbetwynt, Meltons and Caasl. mores, l'rlces, II (O te 19 te. BeyB' Suits and Overcoats. Hulls Pest materials and werkinanthlp. l'rlces iimrvelnusly low. Si ?0 te Hi Ovorceats-iasslmorcs, Kerseys, Whipcords, Meltons. All kinds and quallUis. S2.U0te12. Children's Knee Pants The I.ri-keU nnd Cheapest Assortment In Jf.cH?,,S,r"..,,'if' 33e ue' ic,7Be,6Scll.0Ol 11,15, 1 u), I1.7A. Children's Shirt Wakta. l'etcale and Light flannel. 3Sc, 10c, Kg. " Monogram" Flannel Waists 78e. 3 ii.re. i.. The Best Fitting. The lioUMade. The Uheapsbt. OUR MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Are mere popular than aver. HKKTUAT $18 00 PRINCE ALBERT 8U1T. HIRSH & BROTHER, Cor. Centra Square, and N. Quhq St, I.1NOASTXU, fA. Closed Saturday, September 15th, until 6 O'clock in ilieEvenlnc. auglMmd MEN'S DRESS SUITS OOBNDYNAMITKiaWlLIiBPOKKN D .9' M a rR' unl aure oejo Jer Uard and Belt corns and llunlens. liaye had a steady tale ler It ler several years past, rorsaleenly at HUMUiyaeaUOBTOBE, WWeitKlBsT ttaat. BMW mOBBM. J IiARRY 8TAMM. HEMOVID FBOM HOB. IS A 8T NORTH QUIKN BTBIKT TO NO 24 CENTRE 8QUABE. FALL GREETING, 1888. It has been enr wish te signalize enr open Ing both as te our Mew Quarters and the rail Beaten in some remarkable manner which should show our appreciation or past patron age. But alter considerable thought be stowed upon the subject, we concluded te pnt away all idea of novel or expensive souve nirs and express our appreciation of our cus tomers patronage by submitting te them an array or Bargain, in which we should exeel ourselves and eclipse all our past efforts. TBI VKBD1CT Ol our customers must determine tbe full meaaure of eir success. But we ean say this much in our behalf, that we have given everv effort te the solrctlen et a stock which in all respects should lave no superior. We con sider that in this we have succeeded. We would Call Your Attention te a Special Line I1BNKIKTTAS, 12 Bhades, All Weel, 40 Inches wide, only S7XC a yard. These are net the se-called, but the genuine Imported goods, l he low price Is our secret. Tnoqual Tnequal Ity will meet your every expectation. These who will leek ever our large and varted as sortment of Henriettas, bethln lllaekand Col ored, will oense te wonder at the popularity of this familiar dress material, if anything oeuld be neater and morn desirable for wear than a dress of these goods we have yet te see it. We Offer catching Bargains In Mew rail Dress Goods AT 7C, IOC, 15c, 2tc. tie, hhc 17c, :oe. This assortment has already received a most flattering approval from the many patrons at our establichment Iheaa floods open tbe purse strings. There is no resisting the styles and qualities. Special Assortment nf BLACK DBKBS GOOUBand 11L.ACK MIX CD GOODS, in Lew, Medium ana Fine Qualities, at prices that stam p i hem as inducements. You'll very seen leek at your wardrebe and find that you ought te getanewBUAWl.. New. whether It be a Blngle et Deublo Blanket or Thibet ehawl, you'll find Just what you want In our stock. These white BPBK ADS we have been tell ing you of for the past week are going rapidly. Enough leltu you hurry. Bilk flushe. and Satins for the million. Flannels, Blankets and Comforts. Last, but net leat t, we would like you te ex amine our Ladles' Merine (Winter) Vests. rrioe,S7Keeach. -UKMIMBKB-Ca. N0.24CENTRESQOARE, auglMyd N EW FAIiL GOODS. New Fall Goods. WATT&SHAND, 8, 8 As 10 EAST KINCTBT. liivlU the Attention or Ladles lothetrown Bpectai Importation of DRAP D'ETE DRESS GOODS In All the New Colorings. These geed, are heavier thin Cashmeres and have a beautiful flulsb, 46 Inches wide, 750 and 11.00 a yard. Fine French Habit Cleths, U Inches Wide, ll.oe a Yard, FBK NCII FOULK SUITINGS, 40 inehes Wide, 6de a yard. CUOIGKBTVLBSIN Arnheim Suitings In CheckB, Stripes and Mixtures, 40 Inches wide, 60e a yard. FINE SHAWL PLAIDS, BKAUTll'ULCOLOUlNG, 40 Inches Wlde, 75c and 11.00 a Yard. Assabet Pin Checks, te Inches V!e, &0e a Yard. Never Beld for Less than 75 Cents. ALL SHADES IN ALL-WOOL TRICOTS, S3 Inches Wlde, !7Je a Yard. BpecMl Bargains in 40-Inoh ALL-WOOL TltlCOTS. Al.klA SUITINGS and COLOKKU PLAID BU1T1MG9 at 2Sc a yard; would be cheap at SIXc New Yerk Stere. MACMNBKT. QENTRAL MACHINE WORKa FOR SALE CHEAP rOU IMMEDIATE, DELIVEBY. One 1 H H. 1'. Engine and Beiler combined. One ill. r. Engine and 6 U. f. Beiler, en base, cembined. one 4 11. l'. Bocend-Uand Yertleal Engine, with or without Beiler. one 5 u. 1. Me wllotlxental Engine. Own make. Knatnes and Boilers of every alie and de scription, Beveral Botary Ventilating Fans, suitable for shop or offleo use. Alse Valves, Fittings, ripe, Brass and Iren Ceck, and and a full line Bte&in Goods and En gineers' supplies. Maebtne work, Fattern Werk, Bras. Cast ing., Bhaitlng, t'ulleys, Hangers, Etc, Ete. GOOD WOUK. BEABONABLE CUAUGES. rBOMPTNESS. Central Machine Works W. F. CUMMINGS, Proprietor, NOS. 131 A 136 NORTH CHRISTIAN 8T, LaaeisTBs, fa. dacs-trd OAFK, HOKK AND SPKKDY UURK. O Uupture, Varicecele and Special Diseases of either sex. Why be humbugged by quacks when you can find in Dr. Wright the only Bae CLaa raTsiaiaa in rhlladelphla wbe makes a specialty of the above diseases, and Ovaaa Tasat Cnaaa auaaawraan. Advice Free day and evening. Strangers can be treated and re turn home same day. eflces private. DH.W.U. WEIGHT, all Nerti Kinth atraat. Above Kaaa. F.o.Bexen FsilsflsipsU. irstaw NEW BOSTON STORE DKTVOOBM T ADIES' AHD CHILDRKM'B COATS. New Te-Day. Utlfl'IMlui Wllttt JACKETS! SINGLE AND DOUBLE SHAWLS Jfrin which wa Give yen Bargains. All Weweat Styles. We ask yen te leek at enr Goods. JehnS.Givler, 6 ft 8 Ferth Queen Bt, . .. 1ANCA!TB,1?A. marle-lydAw PLEASE NOTICE. NO. 25 BAST KINQ ST. PLEASE NOTICE. We will be found, upon close Inspec tion and fair comparison, te be ON TOP as regards assortment, anl Invariably At the Bettem As regards prices during THEC0MIN&SEA80IT. Tbe People's Gasb Stere, NO. 26 BAST KINQ 8TRBBT, LAN0A8TEU, FA. marl4-lvdJkw E ARLV AUTUMN BTYL.KB. STAMM'S STORE HAS NOT MOVED Frem 35 and 37 North Queen St. lias Opened a Big Assortment of EARLY ADTUMN STYLES AND COLORS New Sis, Dress Goods, AND LADIES' CLOTHS. We take pleasure In announcing the open ing of a large shipment at the abaveiloedi in all the Latest styles and Celers for Autumn Wear at Very Moderate Prices. SILKS. TOILLE FUANOAISE, MOIUE ANTIQUE, SATIN DELOXOB, MOIBE FIIANOAISF, ABMDEEPIQU1B, PLUBIIXS, BUADAMES, VELVETS, snuaus, BATINB. DRESS GOODS. HENRIETTAS, OMBEU PLAIDS, PATTERN SUITS, OMBKUBTBIPEB, SEltQEB, FOULE8, NOUVEAUTE, OASBMEBEB. CLOTHS. LADIES1 CLOTHS. DELIN'S CLOTHS, ENGLISH COSTUME CLOTHS, TRICOTS, AMAZONE D' INDE BACKINGS, CLOAKINGB, TWEEDS, AO.Ae. All are respectfully te call and Inspect our MewUoedsand xTOTEOUaiOWPBIOES. Samples sent free upon application. Coun try orders receive pempt and careful atten tion. Goods seut te alt parts, u.O. D.oren receipt et PosteQloo Older. Don't miss seeing ourUlsplaybefero making selections. Our qualities are always Reliable. Prlees always the Lewest NO TROUBLE 108UOW GOODS. Chas.Stamm 85 and 87 Nerm Queen St. 49-0PP0S1TE THE rOSTOFFlOK. The People's Cash Stere BOSTON STORE. augiwr BKOOMMIWW. QOFFXERi COFFKMI Fresh Boutet an Finest Mew Crep. TEAS. We Guarantee for Fine Flaver and Geed Drinking qaalltlee, aaeBss WIAKT, Ne. Ill Wast King , , T BUHBK'a MAIONFRUir JAM. PlnU, 7SC, Quarts, ivs. and Half esliees. 10 a dozen. Also.tbaruraMbberEItsfaceld jars, atioeadoaen. atabbar EUgs sM te be reaewed every year. " F1OKLIR0 TIVSOAK. The Finest Fnra, Cider Vlaegar.mada of taw Pure J elc of the Appla, Vary Sharp what yen want ler pickling. SPICES. Wbel and e. round Bpteest also, the Whole Mixed Spices, about alxtasn dUTaraat klats ierpicanng. COFFEES I COFFEES I OOFFBMI Alwaa Freak Boasted aad the beat for the neaeyln the t. Kle, Laguayra. Meeaa, Java, e.-wlth one of tie Flaast Faaal Plc Plc teraa of ear Prssldaatlal Candldatas. BURSK'S, NO. 17 BAST XQta aJTMaVTs LAWOASTEB.FA-. XpiNE QROOKRIE& AT W. A. REIST 8i CO.'S, QROCEflt, COBNBBBABTKIMQ ANDDOEKSTS. l CRANBERRIES AND KJILAMRZOO CELERY. We received this morning New Cranberries and Mlehigan Celery. First berries et the season. DKiKDBEEFI DBIEDBEEFI Tea. we are headquarters for Beer, and are selling the best beet at lse per pound. Flats at iSMe. That's eheaper than what yen pay ler it else where, is it net t Why can we sell It for tbat price T That's easily answered. We get It di rect from Armour A t'e , Chicago, and aave the Jobber's profit, call and taste. Anether let et VanDerveer & Helmes' Cakes and Bl.cults received fresh te-day. Alse Choc olate, VanUia and Ginger Waters. W. A. Mst & Ce. JKvTelepfcene. Free Dellvery.-wa lARQAINd. REIST, )1 TOr. XXX VINEGAR I Yen never saw tbelike. Just what you want at this eea-en et the vear. Has no equal. Yeu can't afford te be without it. .always ask for XXX Vinegar. MIXED SPICES I Think of it! Bizteen different kinds of Whole Spices mixed. This is Inst what every body wants. Remember we have them. MASON JABS I Masen Jars are lower than they have ever been before. This Is thn time te buy them. Ptnts,ftc; Quatu, 8Je j Half Gallens, si JO per dozen. A BIG HIT. We have contracted for a large quantity of Patent AA Bener Fleur belere the lata ad vance, and will no enabled te offer It te the trade at 6Jc per qnartir. It Is put np especially ter ns. tn pnk Basks, and BclBT'S aa BOLLEK brandtd en them. The Fleur baa no equal. The prlce 10-day Is really 70e, but we f;tve you the benefit et the advanee, and offer ttoyruatsse Wehavnalltheleadlng brands, among them heist's royal at Me aquarter. Best lu the world for the money. Relst. Wholesale & Retail 6rer, Northeast Cerner West KIef. .ud Friaet Streets, LANCASTER, FA. .M Telephone and Free Delivery. H BATING. V rtSSV QELLAK HEATERS. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S Cellar Heaters ARE THE BEST IN THE MABKET AND PBIGES THE LOWEST. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. FLINN & BRENENAN, CONTRACTORS OF Plumbing 8c Heating, Na 162 North Queen Street, LANCASTER PA. -HATB. YODNQ MEN, ATTENTION 1 Stauffer&Ce, LUDIHS H11TIR3, Are showing np the largest and finest llneet the meet novel and new things known te the Hat Trade in I Fashionable Fall Styles. STIFF HATS FROM We. TO as.CO. FULL LINE OF Trunks and Traveling Faga AT BOTTOM FRICES. 31 and 33MertbQaeenSt., LAN0A1TEL.FA. -,.. .4j .'.. B J
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