1 TILE LANCASTER DAILY IS r. MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1888. in ;-V( w. few w m & v B- 5S? m- r? kit M TERMS: i.t lTi.ttoiire Is served by carrlers I this ctty Ana snrrenndlng towns ter lOe. By WU d.w year per munui, IxTsumivcax, XlfhtraRC,ll.BO ;r by maU. Specimen copies sent V? THE inXSLIilQKNOBR, Lancaster, Te. "he Daily Intelligencer, ..XAHCASTKB, OGTOUBB 1, 1888. fl i firllllMl Mr. Maine. Itr. Blaine Ls known nsa brllllnntman, he has opiate been giving his repula rln'Yhat respect seme pretty beavy Making. On Saturday night he blurt en a performance that was quite reverse of brilliant, though dealing a question that he of all men should Wwtil Informed upon. lie pretended te glv what he called a " historical view" t the effect of high and low tariff taxa 'Miii, but strange te say. this author of , Xturty Years In Congress" made a dls dls gmeeful exhibition of his tricky craft. ;H appeared te be entirely blind te the ttwth that in this campaign of ln- ,fwiutlen the public will net tolerate fwtotleg of facts and fraudulent though jsjteleus deduction, and he probably did iktitwllze that his hearers saw through t'fcta deception when he told them hew 'fwsperlty and high tariff had gene hand- - If blind through all our history. When .sla his march he encountered an era of bad SJmm mnA UttrU fa.MV fin mn.1 allnnf fia JMHi OTUU .UK.. .ntlUl tJO VT(a DIIOUVI !.-. 1st the case of the panic of '73, tee f resli in 'a minds te permit of mlsrcnrcsente- . Whenever he found prosperity and n low tariff he was careful ,te exhibit ether accounting for that pros M verity, and it did net seem te occur te .'Umthnt Ills hpjirnm nml rnrulnrs wnnlrl SUanltf tliA lima Aiau nnl lirwl 4 tlmeu ff rgVarV " MM.MW VBJ AUVMIVU bV. .HVU u ftfresperlty and high tariff. The Mexican ..wt, mu discovery ei geiu, tue insu fCMr prosperity during fourteen years of $? low tariff, but there have been wars dur llag the past 28 years of high tariff com i&mm& te which the Mexican and Crimean vstsrsm WArA morn aklrmlnlicn nnrl ihflrA iMivealse been famines In Ireland, In- stussvuu vuiua, wuue as w geiu, m wiu i ! frnm 1CM (a 1CCA tnMiialun tlin I 5S." "" -"' """ .uv.ua. .v., v..w uattea estates produced 9i,u(v,oue,uai, irwaue irem iub uiscevery or geiu te low WUa total product was 051 ,000,000. If ,j, these things were the cause of prosperity fipjite low tariff times why net in high tariff iM ywtra r Ana Air. Diaine iergeis te say '5 '.. anjthlnir about the marvelous increase of i-ietb .products which have caused our rswarltv. Wn hlivni1I(ueviirpfl nnf. nnlv California but agricultural and 5V ima 'SKmSnentfeallu nu ever Ul lant1, no J .MrT. hutc about silver, theuch our Iflt'prodtatleoK a 1801 te 18S0 was $1,810,707,- 6S16M. Brpredifere thnt 4011.7CO.0OO. The iSHfarnth in ',r . Xfr. lllln'rt rptintiiUnn for. viln -. - - .. . Dnlllanc. ,;.j no solid foundation,. and new uuu ine people are sturrvinj, nni ? thinking for themselra iiia niin.tmT, "JffianelDSlUnd logic fall him. & tedsy Jerthe ei h j i lirajmiw """"" iit-i r..i,t i ., nnhlln rnad Ioaail"-e " 10 luiivuii- Birasburg cresses upon the proceedings di creamery. The bUc, for the IVhJtccjyjjbT Iren nperatJt.ardjjr jimBtngclsc. 'iSMrettereetlifThia mysterious j??E Ti'obleod and.mystery Is -eJlcjrlrj-!0!: any etlier question of the ,j.uw- , ,. , . , ,, .., , . ' w UIU 111 tUO UCUb Ui- bllU IU11(.1UU1 ign ana.iiurepe is exciieu ever me late emperor's diary, but it Is probable that nine-tenths of the newspaper readers of the world are mere eager te read about this mysterious murderer than anything elsejustlbecauseitis mysterious, bloody and horrible. The murders illustrate most forcibly the terrible power for evil that can belong te a man absolutely with 'IX out conscience or fear. Fortunately this ia a rare combination, and bad men nre net often quite fearless, though they may be bold and desperate, but supposing n man bent en evil te have the enme stead- ,t fastness of purpose and contempt of death " that distinguished thIsW)ilt:cha)cl mur derer, his power for harm would be be yond estimate. The combination is rare, but it tin ' deubtedly exists, and the records bIiew cases of men as fearless and dangerous as this murderer, but tempering thelr eper- ' atiens with reason and having a clear motive of gain. They are the true type Of Cain, their hands against every man - aad every hand against them, and they are as natural enemies of .the race as the wolves and snakes. Tills fact is net altered by any explanation of defective mental balance, and as n matter of self protection men who show perfect faulty, and even great mental strength tire out lawed and bunted like wolves. The famous Tennessee outlaw, Jehn A. Merrell, was of this class of cool and fearless villains,but nowadays they de net work se openly. If we could read from day te day of their heartless deingB it would make a tale mere alarming by far tban that furnished by this Wliitechapel man. This truly dangerous criminal is the one who unites boldness with cautlon,vhe murders and steals in a quiet .wayjnnd seldom gets found out. Teer Old Hayes At the Republican mas3 meeting in the Academy of Music, en Saturday night, resolutions were presented by Mr. Jehn P. Brisbane, and the Philadelphia l'rcss ays that ' lie was, perhaps, the most pplauXed retary who ever read reso rese reso latlens at a political meeting in the acad emy. The following was the last of the resolutions, anil tberefere the one that nybe credited with the most of the wonderful apt latise : Itttelved, That the llepublican party will ver revere and cherish the names of Abra. feam Lincoln, U. 8. Grant, James a Uartleld ad Chester A. Arthur as patriots worthy f mutation, whose Uvea and characters re written in letters of geld upon their fMialry'a history. It will 1 neUd tliat Itutherferd U. Jlayen Is emitted from the list of patriots, tteujh he is the only ene of them all Whefs commendations of tariff reduc- itea have net been a matter of comment. A gieit llepublican assemblage lias 4e?'.ela resolution virtually excludimr . Hayaa from the list of presidents nnd ?.Anlv and ti'iintle awnli,l( I.I t ttulitt of patriots, and the JVmtakei ytJM te say : " The Republicans of Fklkdrlehia are the larzest and most "t WJOfctable organized political bedv is the United States et America. " Tb Democracy have been patiently watt la( tot aeme such condemnation of his fmuduleBcy by the better element of his ftarty, and bow they have it with the em- phasis of the most enthusiaslie npplaute from the most respectabU llepublican organization in the country. Old Tim Method!. Time is making all things even at a lively rate just new. Colonel II. C. Sy. mends, an examining efllcer who has for many years been conducting a school at King Sing, N. Y., preparing young men for West l'elnt, has just published a re port of his service as commissary during the war that brings down seme mighty men with a sickening thud. He tells hew Governer Morten, the famous war gover nor of Indiana, sent him word that be would be expected te send the 310 civilian empleyes of his office from Kentucky te Indiana te vote. Like a blunt soldier Symonds refused. The de mand was repeated again and again, and was reinforced with a request from Secretary Stanten and a threat of his displeasure. The days have passed when doubtful Indiana can be mode certain by the movement of government empleyes, but this book is an Interesting record of the methods te which great men of the grand old party steeped in the days when they had con trol of the civil service. HATunuAT, OoteborO, lathe last day en whleb voters can pay poll taxes. It li rumored and promptly denied that Princess Maud, tbe daughter et the Prince et Wales, is botretbod te Grand Poke Nlohelas, the cr.uavlteh of llnnlt, The princess la said te be nineteen and tbe heir te all tbe itusalas Is Just twenty. They are first cousins, and one correspondent facetiously remarks that they enjoyed tbe meaales togetber at Copenhagen last year. Thchk who have net paid state or county tax within two years should de se en or be be be fere Saturday, Ootebor 0. Tun Plnoeten cellege boys bave getten down te hard work at feet ball, beating Lehlgh 5 te 0, but levors of the garae will net be happy until America la favored with a visit from the New Zealand team new In Londen. They are25 geed-humored giants, 0 of thorn being rull-bloedod Maoris. 15 half castes, and i Kuropeans born In Mew Zealand. They wear mats and play with bare toef, which one would think would be unmorelfully trampled upon by tbelr well shed rivals j bnt as they bave wen the ohamplenshlpof Australia, they probably despUe these little tnatters. There la one fcature et tbe organization of the team that appeara worthy of attention ; the umpires are armed with long speara as emblems of authority, and their opinions are reoelvod with respecllul attontlen. They play under the Iiugby rules, though Australian play ers have ruleR et their own, and the game is iu glum invur tueru. " Hatuuday, Ootebor 0, Is the last day en whleb. voterscan pay poll taxes. m Pnen:sHOit Wm, Jl. Pitt, of the Uutlale inetlioUef reflnlii(tlioboavysulphurillto., - ! reflnlii(tlieboavysulphurillto., - ! reflnlii(tliobeavysulphurillto., - ! ume, wnicn nas baiu9ajmjjjfj-si-n.t 0f the chemlsts omplesWr'i5jrti,e utandard Oil oerapajy.b0Ut a year age he begsn ex. IfJIIcntliiK with this oil which baa se oUon eUon oUen alvo an odor of sulphur that eup full oxpesod Iu a room Is said te be almost un bearable Hlx months age lie oeneluded that be had found n proeeaa and be seeured a patent and a partner, the latter Mr. Upe,' II. Van Vleek, an oil producer. Thfty'put up a small rofinery near Itulfaleand have already rollned aome 200,000 barrela ei tbe oil. A stock company, known aa the Apex Oil KetlnltiR company, was formed with a capital atoek or 12,00,000, of whleb Pitt held f W,0C0 and Van Vlcck a bandsome amount, Mr. l'itt la also te have a royalty until 150,000 Is paid him en all work dene under his palentc. The cost of refining la very little mero thin of rctlnlng erude potre leum nnd the raw Ohie oil la bought for about Otty canto a barrel. Aa the rollned oil burns as well and glvea as a geed n light m ether oil there soems te be geed reasen for a spoedy drop In the oil muket, unleis the standard manages te buy out the en torprlse. The I'lttsuurg CirenieU-TelO' graph glves the opinions of a number of brokerr, who attached great Importance) te the atery and predicted a tumble In oil. Van Vloelt 1ms a reputation for ahrowdness and Professer l'ltt la a teaoher et ohemtstry, who baa doretod much te the study of oils and gas. . Tjiehi: who have net paid a atute or county tax wllhtn two yeara should de ae en or be fore Halurdey, Ootebor 0. In the Conneiseur quarterly publica tion issued by Bailey, Banks A lllddle, Kugone Ven Jagow wrltea that the Paris Haleu of 1883 refused about fifteen thousand works, ehtetly paintings. Te an American this bebuis Hbeut Inoredlblo, but It must be romemborod that art Is a great Industry in France, whlle we have by comparison hardly any Btrlctly professional artiste, and the few we have learn their art abroad, bave froe use et foreign salioels and galleries and send tbelr work te the salon. H.i lutiPAY, October 0, Is the last day en which vtters can pay poll taxes. L Tun court of Dauphin county rocelvcd Intimation last week that ajury Inacase et assault snd battery had been tampered with nnd the judKObad oachef tbejureia sent te the grand Jury for Investigation, The grand jury reported en Saturday that tbreoet the jurera had been approached with a vlew te inlluonelng tbelr verdict but that the ovldenco was tee slight te warrant any B6rleua oharge against them, though oenauro and condemnation were rocem mouded. Conaure and condemnation would be heavy punishment for an Inno cent man, nud If the ovldenoe la tee alight for a sorleus eharge It ought te ba tee slight for serious punishment. Kvldently the grntid jury de net consider censure and condemnation at all sorleus. Thesk who have net paid a state or county tax within two yeara should de be en or be. fote Saturday, October 0. PERSONAL. Jhaau Vusuuuu, a solentlst, aged 87 jenrs, dled at Albany, N. x"., en Haturday. Hen. P. A. Cellins was presented with n f 1,000 silver tea st at a rounlen In Bosten en Huurday et the Musaaobusetu deleeaina te the reeeut Damocratle national conven tion. Mi.sa Annir L-OTimer, daughter of Hen. Ueorjfe N. Lothrop, ex minister te Kuasla, will be married iu Detroit en Thursday evenlug te Baren Barlheld Uovelngen Hucne, first lieutenant et the regiment of Obevaller Oardes of Kusals. UavKRNeu Moekuouhh, of Missouri, appointed Hamuel Levi astealata Justlce of the county court of Butt county, vice T. J. Boiwertb, dcceaied. The appolnteo is u Hebrew and is the only ene of his race ever appointed te a iwsltten of any kind by a governor of this state. Jens H. OuEiiLY.tuoneweoinmlssIonor of ludlan Bllalrs, la a lawyer by profession and a Journalist by prajtlcs. Ue is about years old, medium b1m, stoutly built, bald-headed and Bmoeth-laoed, with merry twinkling eyes and a general expression hleh has given him the nickname of "'The Blshcp." Net OtutiliiF.t'eiliajii. from tbe Dent en Herald, A friend has sent lu a batch of epitaphs, eome of which are almost tee startling te be aceepti d 8 genuine, l-'or insiance : " Under this sod our baby lies, 11" iifclthiT ci leu nor hellra ; HellVBd Just twenty seven days. And it.tiuilU" ' ' And then tbe following : " Uurr Ann lies horn at rtst, Wun her bead en Abrubaai'sbreasti It's very nice for Mary Ann, ilut rather tough en Abraham," tlegln Rarly In MM te cloanse the teeth with BOZODONT, ana yen will be rcpildlnmalurer years and very probably in ae, by the possesien of sennd molars and Incisors, vhlch will Rive you a mero youthful leek tban yen would otherwlio have, and enable yen te chew without Incur, ring the penalty of a toothache And when yen hive children, use thesame frag rant prep aration and ihey will baveample cause te t gratetul te yen. Don't emit It for a single day. BFKVIAL N0T1VK8. SLEEPLESS HiartTB, Made miserable by that terrible cough. Sblleh'e uare Is the remedy Jet yen. sold by H. M. Coehran, druggist. He. 17 and 1W North Oueen Bt Lancaster. Fa. (2) OOUOM.WHOOriNa COUGH and Bronchitis Immediately relieved by Shlleh's cure. Beld by H. B. Cochran, druggist, Hes.137 and 1 Werth Queen St. Lancaster, Fa. (I) aTenr-llftlis. Of our AmerlcMj people are afflicted with Sick biundache In either 1U ncrveui, bilious or congestlvo forms, cauand by Irregular habits, high living, etc., and no rumedy has nver comiuerod It until Dr. Lrolle'n HpecUU Prescription was dlseovernd. Ulvelta trial. Boe advertisement In another column. (D) WAlfAMAKBJl'U l'ntLiOKLrBiA, Saturday, Oct. 1, lite. The New Millinery en Wed nesday and Thursday. Silk, sausages, and mince pies. Nothing common be tween the average run of them but mystery. An outward seeming ei all-rightness is like te mark the fullness of deceit. Confidence in either comes of knowing. Maybe Silk is the hardest for you te knew you don't knew what te leek (en The merchant may be honest enough and net knew. Know Knew ing geed Silk from bad doesn't come from honesty. It comes from special training and special adaptability. Wc cheese Silks without eruesswerk. A buyer' that knows every in and out of the Silk business. K the threads are clean and strong, with just enough of dye for color, he knows it. The chances are a hundred te one that you wouldn't suspect anything wrong until the wear test showed it. Getting geed, honest Silks is chance work if you go hap hazard. Your eyes de for style and patterns ; but hew about quality ? Yeu must trust some body. Who Is safer tejtrust than the dealer .v.'lrtflfas made a - J - )1jrL)uslncss - J - )1jrL)uslncss - J - )1jrL)uslncss an" KCCpS It r We were never in better shapes with Silks, or with Vel vets, and Plushes. Picking and ordering for months past te get ready ler, new. The Autumn things are in. New shades, novel effects, and varied weaves. A galaxy of beauty grouped in the mellow light of the Tran sept. Only random touches to day. Ne Black Silk mere popular than the Faille Francaise. Here are lets, the best value we ever offered : 2i inches wideji. 25 22 inches wide $1.50. We took an importer's all of lilack btnped Meire with bro cade figures $3 goods ; you shall have them at $1.50. Every tint that ever trets in Colored Silks. Among the weaves : Annum Keynl llotre rrnnculie lilmdumu Mnlre Autlriue 1'niile de Sole JTullle HuncMitse A 20-inch Faille, all shadeB, at $1.25, shows the price trend. Novelties and Fancy Silks, Brocades, and the revived Matelasse, in favor for the new style of Douillette Cloaks. Silks for evening wear, re ceptions, and weddings are en a counter by themselves. Sorts as thick as blossoms in a hedge row. Frem 75c Surahs te geld and silver tinsel effects at $10. Black and Colored Velvets run from $1 te 57,50. A special let of 22 inch at $1.50 isn't half big enough. What is said te be the larg est variety of Plushes ever im ported. Brilliant shades for fancy work, mere subdued col ors for Wraps : is Inch, T5e te ll.'fi ?.' Incl), l 24 inch, 11.50 te M Yeu must leek twice te tell the Seal Flushes for Cleakings from real seal. Real Canten Crepes in all the street and evening shades. $25 for a dress pattern. Knut and West Transepts, The new Scarfs from Londen are shown te-day for the first time. Taken altogether it is the most unique collection we have ever made. New color grounds, new eflects in great variety. New weaves of silk in black and white, including : Armntne Nhw Twills Alluppu tiue Cord Otteman Is there any question who leads in Men's Furnishings? Mere and mere New Yorkers even are coming our way every season. They say : 1 Heeds nre the llncat 2-Asserluumt tlm InrKOat 3 1'rti.es llie lowett by quarter te half. Shrewd men these New Yorkers. Chestnut strcet entrance only. JOHN WANAMAKER. IMl'KOVED uuuus. OUBIilONED KAtt UUKK FOIi TUK DBAF. Peek's Patent iwprovea cmhlnned Kar Urutxa porfecUy 111010 huarlUK "d purferm the wenc of : the iitttuml drum, luvlslbloceui. lerUiblii and always In position. All conver sation and even whlsiwrs heard distinctly. t"? ''""'"trated book with tosUmenlali, ritBK. Address or call en r. HlbCOi.bM Uroadway.iiewrerk. Ji23.iw0M,W,rw TOKAOOO. KINK PIECE OF CHEWING TOBACCO IS INDEED A LUXURY. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes as near belng a fine ploce of PLUG TOBACCO as It is .'possible te make It, and is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONQ DKALBU8. We are snre that ONE TtttAL will Convince Yen of Its Merits. A-Loek for the red II tin tag en each plug.-W J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOUISVILLK, KY t VLOTU1NU, 1 P. jyrKKUHANT TAILORING. Ten ran find a most extenslve line of Fer. e'mi and Uomestle Uends for rail and Wlater Wear at prices that will surprise yen, a ASKEW'S, MOB. !H AHDKt WK8T KING STftKKT. en-iva M KKOUANT TAILOK1NO. L. (iimsiiiaii & Bre. Merchant Tailoring DEPAETMENT. TilltKB ATCUACT1VK 1IAUQAINS. We efTer te-day Three VIeat Attractive Lets Lets et Uneds In the l'iece, which we Make te eidur at I'rlcei se l,ew that they iv.e net Ukely w uu .lvaivi BUU1A. TiiKurrKUiva coxBisiser One Let Fancy Chsvlet Suitings, Strictly All- Vfoel, at I1U.0O. One Let All-Weel Worsted Flne Corkscrews and Diagonal Suitings at llu.ej. All-Weel Worsted Wide Ulacenal Suitings, In illaek and Blue, at. 124 te, .Having beuiiht tbeie goads way belew the rOKUlai price for cash, we thsroferti guarantee you a saving of at least fress asea te fle.OO tutu TUOUSE1U TO OltDKIt. AU-Weel Chsvlet at tl cs, 4 00 and td.00. Casslmere nnd Worsted Trouiers at 14.10, 15.09, t W, 17 00, SB.CS sad tt.OO. Bprelal Attention Is Invited te Our nandsome 1 uu uTurceaix, miiinu naiin Liinea, wnicn have Me hiiBit Any wure ler Style nnd finish. rKlOBS ItANUK IllOU. 110.00 TO 110 03. L. GAMSHAN & BRO., UANUrACTBUKUB Or Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing, B. W. COUNKll NOUTIt (JUKKN ANDOUANUKBTUEETS.IiANOAaTElt, PA. H IltSU A BUOTHKR, WHICH SHALL IT BE 1 Hirsh & Brether. The mercury la gradually descend itiR. We must have heavier clothing. De you want a New Suit ? Think you de, did you say ? Well then call and examine our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing. We have en hand an endless variety from the Work Werk tog Suit te the 0 Dress Suit. Our Casslmere Suits for business wear from es te $15 are still taking the lead. Dees your boy need an Over Ovor Over ceat 'i We have them from $1 te $-0. Yeu can save from $1 te $5 en every Suit purchased from us, as all our clothing Is of our own manufac manufac tute. Our Merchant Tailoring Depart ment is tee well known te call atten tion te, still we must let you knew what we have in the way of l'lece Goods. "Ve have just received di rect from the manufacturer a large assortment of Corkscrews, llroad llread wales, Diagonals, Casslmeres and ethers tee numerous te mention here, from which we will make you eny style of Suit you desire, guaranteeing j en n perfect lit. It Is needless for us te claim te be the Finest Merchant Tailors, Uke seme Houses here de. Ol'li ItKP'JTATIOM, HAS IlKKN TOO I.ONO KlTABLlSItKD VOIt THAT. HIRSH & BROTHER, Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N QUEEN T.&OENTRESQUARE, LANCAJ1TKU. TA. PKIMEOANAKV, HKMl'AND RAI'E senl, bint seed (n packs, red and stiver gravel, niu enne ana una mauna, uerenn song feed nud AuduDtm's bird teulc, aread lulruble resjiuOles in lest of song and meulting. ' M West Xing street. r.Aaa, ac. , T BUKSK'a H lLLUaUNATB TORTUS Republican Bally TOMOHROW MIGHT. Flrewerkr, Colored Torchei, Flags, Dartreee Chinese Lamernr, Japanese I.antrns. Adam Adam antlne Canilles, best and cheap I IS candles for IS cents. The CAMPAIGN SCREAMER, An entirely new and the most unique andsur-prising- article In pyrotechnics. It Is a steam whistle and s'lutocemblnod. Mew and Nevel, and is sold at S cent each. BURSK'S, NO. 17 bast xma LANCABTKB.FA BTBHBT E XUITKMKNT HUMS HlOHt Saturday Night's Big Parade -AND. REISTS WONDBUrUL D!BPLT AND uiouner 1MUKN8S Flags, Lanterns; FIREWORKS' AND COLORED FIRE, WILL TAKK TUB TO WM I1T BTOKM. Docorate and Illuminate your Hemes with FIsks and l.anterns. Welcnme the Parade with a urand Dlscharge of fireworks. Ileau- tlfy the Uoceratlons with Colored rires. OUR I'llICIS ARE 80 LOW Tbatyeu can't well pet out of It. inhere Is a spark of patriotism in you, note display In our windows. UKiai'd CUIIKIB will be the centre of at traction. Kxtenslve Decorations, lirllllant Illuminations and a Grand Display of fire works will ssherln the parade. SI'BUIAL I PAULOU l'HIDK BMAMKL. for PellnhlnR Steves, has no rrjual. Se Diut, Me Hast. Price. IS cents. W sell It ler TjsM OKMTS. Try It 1 you will usane ether. Relst, Wholesale Retail Grocer, WHOLESALE AND ItKTAIL OKOOXB, ortLest Cerner West Ulna; nnd Prince Htrecti( LANCABTKU,1'A. JWTelopheno aud rrte Dellvery. JIOUKU, AO. QTATIONAKY DUl'AKTMKN V. Blank Boek?, Day Beeks, Ledgers, Journals and Oash Beeks, MKMeilANDUAtS A IIUTCHKU BOOKS, LONG I'OUKET HOOKS AND BILL BOOKS. llnstncss men have found where te buy Blank Heeks, as my tiuQe bis In creased mero than thrcoteld In ene year. It's the quality of stock that tells. L. B. HERE, 53 North Queen Streot. augis-lyd JIA h'INU.I'O WD Kit. s TEKLINQ UAKINQ POWDKH. BAKING D 0 ) Absolutely Pure- mil IB 1'owder never varies. A marvei of X purity, strength anil wholesorueness. it ere economical than the ordinary kinds. Meld only In (Jans by all Urocerg. STEULINU MANUrACTUUINOCO., Hand M Spruce Street, New Yerk-. SVWIU exhibit at Lancaster County Fair Calces for nil. Samples for all. augffiSraa A HI' II A LTHLO OKU, HPHALT PAVING BLOCK, Asphalt Bleck Ce., Ofllce VI Chnstnnt St. 1'hlle., l'e. Works-UrldKepeit, l'e., A Camden, N. J. UAMUrACTUUKUS Ot) Standard AsphaltPaving Blocks SlZKStxBxllSAMO 4!XlHzl2. In Keneralure forstreetpavlnfr.sldewalks.frar den patns, mUl yards and driveways, gutters, cellars, vats and sea walls. Advantages: Noiseless, dnsUnss, strictly sanitary, prucU prucU CiUytndestructltileana cheap. Ter prices and further Information address: R. B, OSTBR & BRO., Agents Lancaster Ce.. 821 North rrlnce St, lAecaaux, m. am uii-vuiu ilAKBLU WORKS. TJuTAUBblfiAND GUANITE WOKK8. CHARLES M. HOWELL, MARBLE ANDGRANIXH WORK8, Ne. 139 NOUTU QUKKN STUKKT. HavInK special ficllltles for manufacturing Granite slonumenU.Teuibs.Uruvf-Stonps and Cemeujry Wnrket ail kinds, respectfully te llr It the patronage of the public, and Invite all te call andeiamlne the extensive tock of War ble Monuments, Orave-Steni-s, etc., new nn. shed and erected at my works, which I offer at urettUy reduced prices. Practical experi ence, with taste In tin arrangement et orna erna orna uientatlea, lettering and execution of designs with great care, U a ituarenty that perfect satisfaction will be given te the rneit exacting of my patrons. ... .... But'ditrs are invited te call for estlmates for orders received for all kinds of Mantels. A large number of If inlsbtd Sand and Brown Brewn Brown Btene Uoer-Sllls en hand, at tewpfjj8, T Ha IU North Queen Street Kast Bide. augt-lyOM.W.S STEBLING w DRY OOODB AOKlt & UiftOTHKK. NOVELTIES IN- BLACK DRESS FABRICS. Berge and Falln Berber Btrlpf, In Harrow and Wide Stripes. Cashinere and Satin Flatds Large and dmall. Berber Checks and V elrese Clethln Stripes, with Lines of Large and Small Dots. Venetian Cleth In several qualities, JtngUih and JTcule finish. with Corkscrew Cleth, especially for Taller-Made Garments, net as heavy as Broadcloth. . Broadcloths In a Varlet y of WebjhU. Biarritz, a Corded Fabric dull in finish. Drap d'Alma, In AU-Weel and Bilk Warp, about tbe weight of Henrietta cloth, Serges French and KnglUh-ln narrow and wide diagonal. Camel's Halr-a cemplete line In the India and Kegalar tlnltb, In Blue and Jet Black. Henriettas, 811k Warp, Prlestly's make ac knowledged the most beautiful and durable. Henrietta, AU-Weel, Warp, less expensive finished Uke BUk Cachmlre-all members In Blue and Jet Black, at remarkably low prices. Bilk Warp Nun's Veiling for Veils. Ceurtauld's Trimmings. EnglLh Crepe for Veils and T 25 & 27 West King Street, LANCASTER, PA. B AltUAlNS. THE OLD STAND 35-37 North Queen Sireet, (Oppesite roatefllce.) WUKUE CHARLES STAMM MAYBE rOUNl), will also be found seme of the Greitest Bar gains that have ever ettered In Lancaster, Bargains In Mlks, SLawls. Dress Qecida, Vel vets, Eatlns, Flannels, Blankets, Underwear, Hosiery, Table Linens, Lace curtains, etc., etc. BARGAINS. In fact we have been dealing In nothing but bargains since we reopened the store. We mean lllg Bargains: something that really has mere Intrinsic value tban the money expended therefer, and new at the opening of the Fall lrade, when the buying public are en the alert for bargains, we place ourselves directly In their midst as the only house of our kind In the city where genuine Bargains In Dry Goods and lotions OAN BE HAD. A Few of Them! BLACK SILKS. Heavy Black Bilks, All BUk, tot a. yard. UENItlETTA. Black Henrietta, almost yard nnda-half wlde, 73c a yard, CLOTHS. All-Woe1, Plain Celers, yard nnd a-half wide, -tejayaid. l'LUBUKS. 21-lnch BUk l'lush, 1 CO a yard. CLOTIH. Deublo Feld Cloths.UXeayaid. Celer, Qrey Allied. PLAIDS. 1'lalds for Children's Drcoes, 50 a yard, BED FLANNELS. AU-Weel ltcd Rhtker Flannel, almost yard wlde. Me a yard. LINEN TOWELS. All Linen Knotted Ftlnge Towelf, 12Jic each. Wonderful Bargains -reit- WONDERING BUYERS. Don't Ferget Oar Hue or Bisietsi. THE OLD STAND 35-37 North Queen Street, (Oppcsite I'OStCIllCO.) C, STAMM, I'lO.VEEU OF LOW I'UICES. auglS-ly UUJUSAUWARJi. TTTIUH ik MARTIN. FRUIT JARS, JELLY TUMBLERS, J2LLY JARS, AT LOWEST CASH TB1CKS, AT CHINA HALL. The UUHTNINO F II UIT J Alt, the Hest In the Markti, in I'lnts, tluarls and Half Uallens. MASON J Alts In all sizes always en hand at bottom prices. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 Eaat King Street, I.ANUARTKU, PA. IxxuuifJSTH. UTHKK& KAUKirjiA.N, ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, MO.1 BOUTU PBIHCE BT., Lancaster, Pa. CSJ-lyOAw miu iiim HER BOOTH AND BBOl poe T WEAK, Ready New I Tes. NOW BKADT. with my Complete ItOCk Of BOOTS, BHOK3 and HUBBBKa for Fall and Winter Wear. Never before did I have such a Laraje and Varied Stock of tbe Very Best that the Market Affords and Harked nnd Quick Selling Price. Alse I call your attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This is ene of the best Three-Dellar Shee for men that Is made te-day. Cell and see them ; It beats all ethers. S. P. STACKHOUSE, (ONK-PKtCBSTOBK.) SO & 80 BABT KINO, ST. XiANCABTIB, PA. SkVlydAw B OOrs AMU BHOKS. -WK AUK KETAILINQ BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WHOLESALE I'UICES, Hew Can We De It? TC OU H AY ASK : WK WILL EXPLAIN. Alter the last Beet Brasen we bought fllty fllty nlne (5'i) Ceres of Youths' Beys' and Men's Knets ut a I'rlvate Asstgneefale. for Spot Cash, at such Fxcecdtngly Lew Prices that we can new sell yen them Itetatl at Ucgular Wholesale Prices, and yet meke prom enough te keep us alive. We Can Sell Yeu : Youths' Solid Rip Beets, sites 11 te IS, ler 11.23; resular price, 1 GO and 11.73. jieys-11 envy uoeis, sizes I le e, ler si.uu, fi.Bk tl 50, 11.75 and W0. lien's solid Kip Beets, sizes 6 te 11, 11.50, II 79 and 11.00 1 regular price, 12 00, 12.23 and II 60 Our Beets ler I2.5G and u.oe we defy anyone In tbe county or state te beat ler Fit, Dura bility and 1'ilci. We could maun an Immense frreflt en these 59 Cases of Beets by selling them at the old prices, buteur motto Is Quick Sales and Small Profits, We have stuck te It, and te our " Bule" of giving our customers the advantage of our purchases. We htve tbe largest stock of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Heavy Lace and Btitton Hhees for Fall and Winter Wear In the city, (which we dely any of our competi tors te dispute) at prices te suit the times. Call lu te see them whether you wish te pur chase ei net, as we conslder It be trouble te snowgeoas at ine prices we seutnem. The Oue-Price Cash Heuse, 71 & The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. 3 East Eing Street, LANCASTER. PA. AVBtore closed overy ovenlng at 6 p.'m.. ex cept Saturday and Monday. WAWVMBB. MWWHSft w ATCHES for Farmers and Uallreaders, It Karat Geld Filled BOSB Cases, Klgln Works, I'M each. Jeb Let. Best Watch and Jewelry Bepalrtng. Spectacles, Eyeglasses and Optical Goods. Cor rect time dully, by telegraph only plaea In the city. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159X N. Queen Bt, oppesito Ctty Hetel, Mear I'enn'a lionet. tTTATOU KKPAIRINO. WATCH REPAIBING A Watch U the most delicate and Intricate filece or mechanism made by man, and tbe one hat receives tbe least attention. Xeur steam englne, your wagon receives mere. It Is an established fact that there are mero Watches ruined by the average Watch Be pairer than by the Watch Carrier. We have a Wateh In our possession made by the undersigned i this, ceupled with an JtX. VKBIKNCK OF KIUUTKKN YBAKS AT THK BKNClf, enables us te turn out work of the Illghcst Urade at reasonable prices and with gat Is tactien te our customers. Would respectlully Invite a trial, GHAS. S.GILL, Watchmaker & Jeweler, NO. 10 WEST KINO BT., LANCASTBIt, l'A. VyATUHKH. Lew Prices! Quick Sales! (ItKxls Marked at Fast Belling Figures at tbls Season. OUH STOCK OF WATCHES Is very large and comprises everytbtng In Meld, hllverandWlcRl. I'rlcps will surprise you. our aim Is te glve you tlie V KUY llBar vaJne ler the money possible. And we de It. Nen Magnetic Watches a specialty. WALTER C. HERE, n'e. 101 North Queen Street, LANUABTKU. PA. nl-ttd . pAlib AND B1CH -THK- ROCHESTER LAMP BlxlyCandle-Llghti Beats thorn all. Anether Let of cnicAl' gi.OBKS ferOas an'1 OUBtevea. THB "PERFECTION','. MBTAL MOULUINQ BUBBIB CUBHIO WKATHER STRIP Beats thee cU.Thls strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out tLu cold. Step rattling of windows. Kxclnde tbe dust. Beep out snow and rain. nr.hrint-A niahlen Btxlr) ! wrfw t. Bterta At the ateve, ueau uu uii -OF- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN ST LAJtCABTBU. TX. m ECKERT f'Jlfcii
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