MRHWI'L "Jl lwYffm'ffTSl FJRgl WWP'"? 5,JM 4 i": ,Vk . . X11E LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENCER, MONDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1888. i-V Sti I.J The Daily Intelligencer, LANCASTER. O0TO11KH 33.1358. A High Tariff mi. ., Mr. Jehn Wauamaker has contributed 'Jwsely te the success of the Democracy iy winning uisBuu 10 recover uuues en jjnuK. Jiuaw genuemnn aise comrieuiea -migeif in casa wj uie lwpueiican cam. . mxmA n . ... II . .1 .111. ... v niu nwmucilMK vtiiiiw no uiDiua ujr , rrtaklng down the tariff en silk ribbons f" . .. . . .. . .... v ana mrewing mem out or weik. uy tne ,.Millabill the ribbons were left, untouched .--Md would hare te pay the 50 per cent. ii f fdtntv Mrlilrtl. lin rutnn nAlln.ln.1 !!.. J J nuivu ne UUCII WUIICUICU UU UlCUi . An itafA ft.At.f.1. ff tV.MAMi.1... 1... .... n v """-1 ."uuflu uui if uuauiu&cr 11113 BUf $1 sweded by his suit in Retting permission . .w, w import mem as nat trimmings nt a 20 f pet cent. duty. There Is therefere a yrapect mat every silk ribbon mill in the .3 1' BOQntrV will Yte nlilftrarl in nlnaa lienanaa fif? Republican Sanate. which failed te nana the Mills bill, has net prevented a Itepub. Bg, ilcan candidate for presidential elector E3? from breaklntr dnrn tlmlnrirr nmiwlinn S el ilk ribbons. Verily here is a specimen &V wick or devotion te American labor. It teems that a delegation of silk manu fasturers rushed in wild rauic last week te lmplore the mercy of our expiring Cengresi for their imperilled industry, bat they were tee late. Senater Ingalls Was busy DelishiDCf thfi nerledsnf lilnml. W' tJeurnlng speech, and the ether senators I&5, were wondering new they could prove fcr.. ' thftt It was A trnnA fhlnir fnr tlin nnnr working peeple, te have tens of rtlver stored In the treasury vaults. As for the representatives and the president, they could only point te the Mills bill rejected by the Senate. Se these manufacturers are full of wrath, and Mr. Wanamaker is cheerfully pre. Itarlng te pUe up shekels by the sale of imported ribbon, while he pay3 the cam paign committee te whoop up high tariff en wool and raw materials. The factories may net step just yet, because they have orders or obligations that will keep them going, nndthereis , every prospect that a Democratic Con Cen gress will undo the evil deeds of this high tariff elector, but Mr. Pester will hardly approaeh these manufacturers in earch of any mere " fat." New Yerk. Conflicting stories from various " te llable " sources lead te widely different opinions as te the result in New Yerk. but the vast army of Hoppers seem te be marcuing au one way, and the dally record has becomese large that the papers have ceased te note any but the most in fluential. We publish te-day a cheer Ing let of political netes, and the 'best thing about them is that they were net hard te find the press Is & full e mere of the satne sort nnd L4 fthli-flv frnm Wntir "VVirl- Ti,Yn,v.i. 1 --- .-..w.. ..w.n ... lit) -M c w 1-Ullk World prints three columns of opinions S& or. Republican worktegmon who will vete Pi, far Cleveland nnd Thlirmnn nml Inirni. Wgh taxes, nnd all reports glve Arm ground V,7?' for belifif that Ilf) m.lttnr hmv flnrentlia iW , municipal contest may be the Democratic IK3 " TlAtinnfll llpVnf. urlll nnmmrinil ni lMmnni.n BOS umuiliumu ilUUlOilOO KiL Toteof tn lard working and hard think- mtr m men ec -New Yerk City. Frem the iWfil' ( XT V.J . tfvt u a ors acceums are cueering 5k wnere me uamocratle canal bDat sails I?i- though, the Herald correspondent sends Mt warning that ajvay off in the bnck KpfL wuuwra, kue nepueiicau managers are S. Iendmg money and working hard. In- icreai, centres in jsew Yerk, and the papers of the metropolis evidently be lieve that President Cleveland cannot re main in the "White llouse unless New Yerk city says se. Democrats a llttle farther away from that city nre smiling quite calmly ever the proceedings in the West, while the New Yerker3 atid many t ethers long and pray for Mr. Hewitt te Bay -something comforting. Meanwhile, Hewitt like the famous " tar baby " in Uncle Remus " ain't sayln' nuUin. " He has silenced the stories of his opposition te Cleveland by a personal contribution of 5,000 te the national Democratic cam paign xunu out mails net enough. Meney may talk at times but Just new twosheit words " I withdraw " would have mer0 value te the party aud country than any cash. The World Rolls On. Tiie growing excitement of the nelltl- Cal Struggle Is ebscurlntr a irrp.it ilpnl nt Interesting news from all parts of the world, and when the bittle of li.illnti u K' ever and the smoke has cleared away we may wane up te the fact that strange vents have been in progress, and in eplte of the election the world has been rolling en. In our own country there are great business convulsions, such as wheat deals and lead corners, failures of Arms of great wealth aud the usual weekly budget of robbery, murder and crime.while sclenc,art aud industry have been going en with their tlrele.'s luber.and religious synods have been debating gravely. A sclentiQc event of great im. pertance is just new beginning te mite rlalizs from the Paclflc Blepe, and there are mysterious rumors concerning the wild excitement of the observers who have charge cf the L'ck telescope. They have it is said some wonderful secret about the moon which they refuse te divulge until they have made further observations with this great great tef telescopes. The Doners of thn.UYafc jffiL are already indulging wild rumors of the i Jlfin..n m ...... I.. .1 ii . ,. - mwvuiei; Ul it iUAU 111 bUU UJUUU LUUUgU lb I At SUV llH tlW-V IllVA fltllf fnilllll I Mmnm Xi Bine. OtllfP l.rlt. evanta Mint rnnl;l Iferi, fled large space in the news columns but gjer political news are the destruction of q, vnuuausm uy me tees of thePex sifters, 2'i producing Spirit raDniriPH. Hnrl llm rlan nf ifr Jehn ! Sullivan in literature as a sport- t Im cln. , Emnprnr AVIIll-.m I... ni.i...i . .- tv - "" uuisutu uia if pleturetque prancing ever Europe and ' . the next sensation from niimui , i. .. t' quarrel betwteu the young emperor and i 4 ItiA nlii trnn Munnfllnr urliilt i. . i .. ..UVw..u., miiiiu we luicigu ' wticeiJeuucm. ueepa up uia eternal krmutterlnM of rrnr. ntul Kf', nlev romnie - lest In Africa. j, iue Auiugriuei jiusi Act. k'1. Three thousand dollars is the raiui f. Iff-!.. ..... fj. .1 . K -Ottred by the Luzerne county authorities Mr me apprehension of the asausins who TtparaUd near Wilkesbarre en Friday. The PMarderef Paymaster McCiure and Hugh JHaMgan will net pass unavenged. A $um thousand dollars will Induce the best daUetlves in the country te use every .saver te ferret out the culltv. Tin. " trtminals, If they belong te the class of tit foreigners, cannot evade the c, aud it Is probable that the hand- ling of the booty they secured will draw attention te them. A foul murder was that committed within the shadow et this city thrce weeks age, nnd feeble effort was rnade by local officers te find the cowardly mur tlerer of n woman. Since their failure the county commissioners have been asked by the prers te offer a reward for the author of the crime, but they seem te have decided net te open the treasury vaults te compensate criminal hunters for their treuble in capturing any game larger than a horse thlef. The Luzerne county treasury will net be depleted if several thousand dollars has te be taken from it te bring te jus jus lice the red-handed scoundrels. The people of Lancaster county are net satisfied with the refusal of the county commissioners te offer a reward for Mis. Dellingcr'fl slayer. mm Nkxt Saturday l'f evident Cleveland will rcvlew llie greatest pirade ever made by business men. He will eee tens of tneanndi pus bis stum! in Ilreadway, Mew Yerk. Tne ten buslncsn men et the motrepolli wbe nre caj Damccrala are en deavoring te have LUrrlien view tbelr demonstration, though Mr. Utalne bu anneunced that bs will be there. They are net fe entauBlnBtfe ever the uncrowned klni; or tbey appearal te ba when he came from Kurope with hi twenty six trunks and lordly notions about truiU. a m m .Oa.M)H)XTH TnunMAN closed his carr pal(ii in Indlint ou Baturdiy. The last Apeech wai mede at Ilrirll and It was the bsst of tbn eerlea. Ills audlonee, composed principally of werklngrnen, weroaddreased with plain werda which must bave earrlcd conviction. Vnr.r.ew Jack la weiktng away In the Seuth, but the horror la no longer new and we linve coined te think about It Many IblnKftnsterrlble nre going on'kcenatanlly, and familiarity with danger breeds ojn ejn tempt and carcteaineRB. Tun Mills bill is Just us much the nist step towards frce trade as tbe striking of a match la tbe llmt flip towards burning your own Louue down. In another column, under tbe head et " political notes," will be found tbe opin ions of boiiie butlness and previsional men. What tbey Bay of the great Issue in this campilRii la the result of diligent In In In oatlgatleu into a matter that vitally con; cenib tbelr peii-enal Intercsts. m m Anetiikh Ainorlean military inventlnn baa bceu eocured by a foreljjn power. The Trench government has bought from an American company tbolnventlon of Lieut, J, W. OrajMen, late or tbe United Htatei navy, by which dynamlte ahella may be II red from guns using ordinary powder. The French government made the oller of t500,000, nnd contracts were signed en Fri day by whleh we have probably leat oon eon oen trol of a dovleo loilnltely tnore valuable than the dynamlte gun of I.leut, Zillnakl. In New Yerk en Sunday night tbe iltat Joint et the large tee of tbe right toot of Mrs. Margaret Fex Kane gave a ataggerlng blew te spiritualism. Of all tbe oveuta of the piat j cur thla performance of a tne Joint would probably be seleoted a the most Important, by a philosopher studying the Intollee'.ual dove'opsmsat of man and locking fjrcauiea of vital Importance, for in apltuordeilalouaud frequent discoveries of fraud spiritualism has wrocked many a brilliant mind; and ene of the mysteries tbat bn ba tiled all Investigation was "jp'rlt rapptug," whleh Mrs. Kane has ox ex ox plulned with her tee Jslnt. Mra. Kane is the widow nt the colebratod Arotie ex plorer, Dr. Kune, and a number or yeara uge made a p.rent sonsitleu ty furnishing Hplrit wrappings te erder. Hliowaseno of tbe famous Fex alstera, and togethor with aoether of llietu nhe detormlned te make a completo expoaure of tbe medium fraud, aud nunounced te a laue audlenca at the Aoademy of Musle tbat the rapplnga were produeod by certaln muscles of the leir, deyolepod wheu very young. H'.ie thou proceoded as foltewa. A plain woedon utoel having the properties of n Rounding beard, was plaoed in front of her. Kouievlngborahooahoptacol her right feet upon tliu tuble. The entire heusn be came breatblesaly atlll nnd was rowarded by a number el llttle short rapt, theso mys terious sounds whleh have for mere than thirty jeura bowlldered hundreds of thou sands of poeplo la this oeuntry and Kurepe. A commltteo of thrc 0 physicians made an ex amination of her feet during tbe progreaa of tte rapplcgand unhealtatlugly agreed that the Keiiuut wero made iy the aotleu of the first J ilut of her large tee. Yet many a peer feel ha) nbaudonded bis faith and poaee et mind, Injured his health and wrecked him self Konerally lu queit et the great myatery of these tee Joint tappings. a wm m lr the boas bakers of New Yerk continue reducing tbe size of a leaf the champion of trusts will be In danaer of mobbing when be roaebpi that city. Hi.v. Jehn h. b'uuiiDKH delivered an easay en dancing lu ltrueklyu tbat was lu better temper than many dlaoeureos of the clergy en thla aubject, HoBaldehildronand vtemeu danced naturally and when aloce, but men really ero very little for It. "Man U a reu(jb, burly oreature, who takes his dellhta in ruder sports. lie takes mere Interest In a borse race than a quadrille, lie would rather steer a beat through a RUei'i; M'fi than gulde bta part ner eer pilUhfd lloer, and he regards it an elTemlnnte, and does it te please the ladies. Thin is the way most men leel about dancing." lie found no fault with dancing, but with Us abuse. Seme, he said, "Jlvlde the community into two clantei ine la walking toward heaven, the e'hcrU waltz ng into hell, but they are In the mluurlty. In thla age sueh horelo treatment will nut work." The speaker thought that poeplo should go home eirly, and net spend au ontlre nlKht at u bill ' Tae hours for the purpose ia enough. Te many It is a danea of death, for they ixpoie themselves te draughts In light clothing. Then there is a proper way te dance. A man should net clasp a woman lu bis arm, Miuply gulde her. Uanelng le be puie heiild be confined te the home olrele, aud net publle bills. Danelng of women with men they never saw before la bad buslntttj. IJehind the diamond studded eblrt front may be a moral leper. Some young fellows who belong te tbe elite mlht belter be characterized as belonging te the 'hellltc' Dauelng as an lnnoeont Biauwiaoet U net immoral, and the church oeuld approve of It when rightly conduced." PERSONAL. Jurr Kine, colored, the eldest man lu U iernU, ih Lead at the age of 123 jearc IlKNnv V IJaiii.an bai been appointed chief Junlce et the pupreme court or Jlaltl Jlaltl mem tn piace of Judco Brown, retlred, Jude UariHn la only 30 years of age. Mns Haihui.t Ukeciibk Ktewe who has bbtnahewlug ateady Improvement, suf. fered fcerleus relapse ou Haturday. Her oeiidltlon lj aKaln critical, and owing te ber old a8eand entoebted oenatttution It Is net belleved she can aurvive thla aeoend attack. Keval M. I'uLsimn, who committed sutclSHiicar Iloten ou Saturday. v.aa un un un fortueato lu utcck epeculaliena and ether UnaneUl enterprlie. Before hewaaptrt "whit he worked In the business olllee uf tbe paper for J20 week. He bad ben oeonccted with the Herald for meie ttan 25 year, and been one et Its three ewntrs aluee ISC'J, the ethera being Meserr. An drews ami Ukell The Urat jear brought then8wflrmt750,(00 pretiu. " Rev D 1. J. O'Connell, new pres ident of the American oellego at Keuie, has Uen appointed bishop of Htobmeud, toaue. cd tbe Right Rev. Dr, Keane, who re- eently realgneil his blihoprte te tnkocharge of the Oatholle Unlrernliy at Washington as Its flrat rector. Dr. O'Ceunell, tbe new blabep, Is a native of Columbia, 8. V and was educated at tit. Mary's cel I ego tlioie. When oppelnted prosldentof theAmurlcm college five yeara age be waa then tin joaeROct coclealMtle who had ever lllkd tbat high and Important efOcs. Ciiikp Juiier Wilmam Hnew.v, of tba supreme court of Maryland, retired from the bench en Hiturdav. He wai elected eulef J untlefl October 22, 1872, as the candi date of the Damcoratle Ueuaervatlve part)', lie had no opposition. lila term ofefllcowaa xtended by the legltlature after he had roaehed his seventieth year, the cenatltu tlenal limit, In order tbat be might serve eat hi full term of fifteen ycatr, which ex pire thla month. m m Jaitlen Yenr Uratslit, and be will tell you, that thore li a greater Ac rnand for H0Z0U0.NT thin for any ollier preparation for the teetb. lhen aak yeuraelt wliatber an artlcle ter which the demand is Koneral and cenitant, mnst net potsen genu, tne merit. The menlal reipema will be that it Cepi, alnce the concluilen la irrealaMble, that If It did net renlly pillah and prraorve the teith, a dlaoernlnt; publle would lenit nlnce have dltcoyeiod the fact. It advertlaca lt,elf. el9-M,W,raw "Iwender hew It 1 that 1 nwrnnce JUrrelt alwava keeps nta votesaoolnarandrosoriRtil) ' "Why 1 atippeap. llke every ether aunalhln man, he keeps a supply of ir. null's ucugh Hyrap." IChiutnattmi had had held of me for two or three yuais. I mud ralvallenUlli Hqulckly Hare 11.0 rullef, nnd 1 have net had It rlncu. W v CLAI1K, Cliften, llaltlmore county, aid. WANAMSKKR'a l'niLADKLrntA, Monday, Oct. 22, UE8. Headquarters for Plushes is here. Ne doubt of that, Mere carefully than ever (it possible) we have prepared our line of Seal Skin Plushes, made for us by the most celebrated manufacturer of these goods in the world. Wc have been using his make for the past six years. Last year wc sold thou sands and thousands el gar ments of various styles made from these Plushes. At the end of the season, ler trifling reasons, eight had" been re turned. What better proel of quality and worth could there be? But we don't rest with that, we guarantee everything te be best price guaranteed style guaranteed wear guaranteed workmanship guaranteed Every garment made by men tailors and just as the finest seal skins are treated. This is hew : t "the l'lusti Is tboretiRlilT Mrntnert U-Knchplutu ns It la cut Is pnslefl fepar utely mi melds and prepurly blocked, ahsped una lltted 3 Wlille belng made up tncli Rnnnmitls milijiicua ie 11 most, beuulcui tuecess of Uiy steaming. We use only the best satin lin ings, warranted te wear. The gist of the whole busi ness is just this : Our stock is complete in every desirable style and shape. We believe that you can be served here better than any where else. Jackets. Ten styles Onu-Mndn ft rmr minrnnteed Heal Skin l'lUbli, with bist ml I n lining-, silk sewtd, tliameu pecktt. $IO.OO Wraps. Twenty-five styles OmMitiln rf nnr ntininnln.il unn, a.,.,.. ......... v. ... ISHU11111LIU utui, n.lll l'lu-h, host sitln llmnx. limited or iii.i , iuuk mull, 11111 Muuvim : nun mtd all arnnnd with leul lui., frluge, Imiidaeuiu ormiuient In irent $IO.OO Anetln-r-Our guarnnteia seal sun 1-lilBl, nrlti iilinruii, .1. .).,.. ....n..... r Intra nnd irlnnnliiK of ntlk braid, lui.giiinsuuiru uuui uuaiweruns Ul Luck-. $'5-oe Medjeskas. Ten styles Uue Our Ktuirantecd Heal Skin I'lusli. very long lieut, trimmed nil mound nl'h Kllk scut fringe; IkmI tuttnllu tKl ball sleeres, need with sllic plush: handionie lttut Sial oinu einu uiuuilu from. $1600 Coats. Twenty styles Oue-Our (luiirunteed 8eal Bbtn l'lub, Ft-ttiulBiia baen, prcctu copy et iiiu UmiU stall dne iiuailly ijuim-d satin lining) lour Krnl kvul i.inuuiuuta lu l,rXifu.'.'y"anSu.r0l"nB UUri $15 00 These te start with. There's a store full with prices just as un usual. Eecend flour, Thlrteentlfrad Cfteatnul etrects corner. 'lno(;le(itorii. French Gauzes, Tissues, Crepes, .and Meuselines de Seies. The most exquisite of all the filmy, fairy, cobwebby labrics. Plain, printed, and embroidered. Tinsel effects ; flowers and leaves as if most delicately done by hand. Seme of the richest of these dainty things ever brought te Phila delphia. We have made a special display of them in one of the second fleer parlors, near the Mirror Roem. With them a sprinkling of the airy colored Dress Nets, striped and figured. Second Uoer, Chestnut street fieut. Takotlu Taketlu Takotlu valer. At the Silk counters this morning these special lets out of the ordinary run : Black Faille Francaise, the most popular weave of the sea son ; rare values : 22W lneheA wMi i tn JiH Inches -n hi, , i' li 'il lucnes wide, 41 fe The latest Meire is " Birds eye." Onlv in black. !.?. You'd expect it te be about twice that. Black Striped Meire, with satin and empire figures, that sold for $3, is new $1.50. The importer get frightened. A black all-silk 24 inch Lyens Velvet. Opened this morning at $4. When 150 yards are gene, no mere is te be had. Black and brown Seal Plushes, hard te tell lrem the real Alaska fur, $3 and upward. V'AtfAMAKSR'B The new Silks, Velvets and Plushes dally coming in push many choice bits among the Remnants. Odd piece3, strange colors, and passe styles go for half or two-thirds. Kail and West Tranieptt. JOHN WANAMAKER. VOMl'l.KXION PO WOMB, QOMI'XjHxIeN "pOWDKIt LADIES Will) VILUK A KKriNRI COMI'I.KX tON uusr USK POZZONI'S mkdieatkd; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparl a brilliant transparency te the skin, llotneves all pimples, iroeklea and flls flls flls colerations, and nukes the akin delicately salt and beautiful. HcentAlns no llme, white, l-d orarnenlc. in three ahadea, pink or flesh, whlte and brunette. rem balk iiy All Druggists and Faney Goods Dealcrn flvorywhera. WI1KWA11K Or 1MITAT10NB.-W artrji-lvd H OOD'8 HAHSAPAHlIiIiA. OUT OF SORTS Is a feeling pe'u'lar te persena of dyapeptle tendency, or U limy 1)3 cauned by change of cllmatu season or II Te. lbe atemuch laoutef eidu-, the head acties or does net feel right, appottteliciprlclonB, the ncrvei seem over worked, the mind Is confueel and irritable. 1 his condition flndsanozcallenteorrocttveln Heed's Harsaparllla, which, by 1U regulating and toning powers, Boen (restores harmony te the system, and glvts tbat Btrengthet mind, nerves ana ueuy, wnicn makes ene feci per fectly well. HOOD'S BJVKBAPAIill.Ijt " 1 luve used lloed'a Barsaparllla In my fam lly for thicu years, und have taken It person ally with great success. It baa always built np my ay stem by giving me a geed appellte, has cleirn liny skin, nnd ins made me sleep. 1 have euirured from nervous prostration, and bave been curedby nothing but Heed's Garsa Garsa Garsa parlllanndoceMlonally alewnt Heed's Mils." U K. Jenkkhhahs, Bnpt. et Music lu i'ubllc Schools, Cincinnati, (). CUltKS UYSI'KIMIA "l lullercd a creat whlln with dyspepsia, nnd tried a geed many romedlrs. Afilend urged me te try Heed's Barsapirtlla, and I lmvi) new taken two bottled lthssenllrely cured me of dyspepsia, nnd a scrofulous affec tion his also enlliely disappeared. I can hardly find words te express my high appro appre elatti n el Heed's rarsaparllla " Allen U. Mblee(, City Hetel, Lancaster, l'a. Heed's SatBaparilla Beld by all druggists. II ; six ler $5. I'ropared only by J. I. HOOD CO., Apothecatles, I.enull, Maes. 100 Dcepa One Dellar, ) UKOVKKIHU. OOKFKKS I TKAHI OHOIOB OLD"eOFFEE3. rnsh llcihtea Dally aud Finest New Crep. TEAS, e (luarnntce for rtne riaver and Uoed Drinking yuulltUis, OKOUHK WIAVT, Ne.113 We.t UllncB. rjuAi'nsi QEAPESI GRAPEJI . A. Reist k Ce, FIST KINO STREET flllOCEKl .lust lecelvrd from Delaware FO baskets of HehKaru Uiupe Inbund lu pound Jla.keta : 1 lliauns Mugnra In 10 pound llaskelsifO llustcts Unncerds In 6 pniinu Uaikets. 'lhuse uielluu. Cull aud slu them, J3EIED BEEF & HIM?, T.w. nl? "oart'luarter for Anueur'a Dried lt'Hil and llanl.bnrg i'lovlelon i,e ' Haiis i no rtnr Huins made. Dried lleef onlyl'.'He and 156 pur pound. W. A MIST & CO., GROOERS. T5KI ST. 24th and 25th, Twe Big D,ys for 'Lancaster. 1 l.VUS, I.ANTKIJN8, rn;i:YOHKs and colehicd kihk. REIST -IS- Pesitively Headquarteis. ruAierni bi.k. FlhKWOltKI THAT CANNOT UK K.X'JKLLED. I.AM KltNS THAT 1IAVK NO KtlUAL. cei.uuKiriitir, IN I'OU.ND l.SUUUAllTEUruUNDl'ACU?, I'AUAHK LIOHIS, UUI1V I.1U11T4 A.ND COLOHEDTOUOllKS Tl U w tit be j our last chanee bclore election tn htp alenu the c ume ji u Hdvecite. De It wltha will llluiulniui our homes with Lan lrnp, flicir te them with Hags, beaullty tliem ltli Luten d lrt, and uaher In the 1 union wan u giand dlrcbaige et rlrewerks HMiiOUiiw, we curry the t arist Bleck and Hest A.i-orlmeiil. It will pay jeule get our pitcea bufore purchasing ul-uwhere. Deu't uclay. lint tumu seen, uud ou can have a bet ter cnelce. Poeu wanta U'g Flag te stretch across the strtet t W have them up te fltteen feet. Just In Keeker's felf-ltauipg uuckwheat. New (Jnrnu.ial, New Dried Ukru, Heminy 1'eas, lk-aai, etc. Reist, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, W 110I.E8ALK AND MKTAII, OKOCEIt, .urthes8t Cerner ttcst Klnsmnd l'rluce Htreetj, I.ANCABPKU.l'A. r I uxphune and t rce 1) livery. jrrniin'ri, UIHKK H. K iUKKMAN," ",'Jl'(ti ki -at-law, ercend Het K.hteuiaa Neith DaktiMtiuut. mv building, Ne. 18 rawtvd&w FOU GOOD BRUSH EH, uu'ie KILBUllN'S, Np Jll West King Street, Lancaster l'a. sepuimd&w TOBACCO. A FINK PIECE OK CflEWIMG TOBACCO 18 1NDBED A LUXUEV. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes u near being a One piece et PLUG TOUAUCO as It la, possible te make It, and la known aa a STANDARD BRAND AMONG UKALKBS. We are sure that ONE TUIALwUl Convince Yeu or Its Menu. 9-Loek for the red II Un tag en each pi ng.- Jno. Finzer & Bre.'s, l.OUIBVIM.B. KY fill rUHNiTUttlt. TylDMYEK'H. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! BTOCK rUI.I.. NKW AND UKAUTirUL. Can't be Described. l'ut Your Eyes On It, andbe yeurOwn Jndge. Common, stratum and Kine Furniture. Style Quality and rinlsh Itlslng te the IIlHU HBT Pi lull, while Prices nre in UlR I," WK-r NOTCH. Mern worth In our goods than the price would Indicate. A Grand Exhibit. The Latest and most Attractive Nevelty. The UUUM Otteman and roeutool In the window. Loek nt them. Our Floers urn Full of the Newest Styles, WIDMYER'S FUHNITVRK STOltX Oer. H;aet Klnsr & Duke Bta. P UKN1TUKK I OKNITUKII I TUK UNDEUB1UNKD HAS UKOI'KNKD HIS 8TOUK AT TUKOLDBTAND, ffe. 38 East King .Street, Which was destroyed by flre some llme age, and kaaapuilectly Nuwbteck el all kinds et FURNITURE. l'AULOU SUITES, UKDUOOMBUITK3, TAULES,.CUA1UB, Ere. UPHOLSTERING In Alt lta Branches. Alse 1'atnllng aud Or namenting Old Cbulrs. HENRY WOLF, Ne. S8 Fast King Street. te9-tfd e UHciitfJIUUb. FALL OPENING. TO-DAY AND NEXT WEEK 01' THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN FURNITURE, At our Warerooms, 2d, 3d and 4th floors, 31 Seuth Queen street. All are invited te see the ex hibition. Nene asked te buy. OCHS a GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. aprlMyd H OKKilElKK'8. An Invitation tn all who contemplate making any clung) In 1h lr homes (a regards rurnluue.elc.) this rail, te Call and Eiamlne OUH Large Assortment FURNITURE -or ALL DESGKIlTIONii. OurStcck lComp'eteandour Prices as Lew as the l.oweii it will be toynuradvantage te buy your l'urler, Chumbur, Dlutng ltoem Bulls, Mtc, KltOM HOFFMEIER'S, NO. 38 BA6T KINO ST. spia 3tna JtUUKU, ilO rpui: " FOUNTAIN I'KN." Herrs Bookstore. 11IK 11 Rival Fountain Pen." I'BIOE-f.'tO 'lbe Meu Iteltsble and Batlsfactery r euutaln 1'eu. Fully (luarantued. L B. HERR, NO.SJN. gUEK'l 8T. dm voena. TsJEW DKBSS GOODS AND XKIM. J-i annus. REMEMBER OUtt DRESS GOODS & TRIMMINGS All K At 1, NEW TH 11 SEASON. OUE LADIES', UIE8E8'AND:CIULDBKN'3 COATS, WRAPS AND JACKETS ABK KKW THIS SEASON AT LOWEST CASH PRICES. MW Ne Trouble te Bhew Goods. Jehn S. Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen St, LANC avtjcb, r A. marlMvdAw T HAKKY STAMM'S STORE REMOVED Frem the Old Stand, TO OUU NEW Bosten Stere NO 24 CENTRE 8QUAKE. -It amuses us when we real the claims et dealers wbe would make It appear aa I heugh they have gotten In thi LIUN'd mKIN. Hut what amuses most Is, they can't hide the I.ONU JCAlts.and It Makes Us Laugh. there Is net ONE STOUK In Lancaster but whit have things that will Interest yen, llut we elalm advuutaje ltasmnch as Newness and Freshness Is Here Our Stock is Fresh lrem the Makers A WOUD AUOUT FLANNELS! irWe tnike a Specially et Whlte Klunnels All giadcs w ill be found in enrstcclc. The Cc kind and up te the 75c kind. nrflQU Whit would vnu think or a Man's Scarlet aniri, au-woei, 730 sind rer t-XC t WKHAVKIT. Yes Indeed, We Have It. Aaalen we have theF.lcent kind 'for 73 cents Tne l .24 kind for II ee. 1 he ilfiO kind for 1125 Fntne way with the Ladles' kind. BLANKETS & COMFORTS 34 OENTRE SQUARE, NKAU KABT KINO BTUKET. J. il. MAKl'ltt &VU. Our Lailles' ami Chlldren'H Cleak Department Has been Knlarftd, and you a e Invited te Call und Inspect the Bleck, whether desirous of purchasing or net. HKADQtJAKTKll3 KOlt Seal Plush Ceals, Seal Flush Jackets and Seal Flush Medjeek&s. ladies' Cleth Jackets. 1(0 All-Wcel Steckinette Jacket U an MOO Kxcellent Jacket, both lu r It and Mate as 03 rial. U.te All-Weel Jacket Is roUect In rit and 160 Z(iual te any .t0 Juoketseld. t00 Jacket Is made of a DUenal C etb, $J uu Extra Heavy aud close fitting. LADIES' ULOVI1 HOIUKSKA WHAl'd IN ALL BlIADKB Mines' and Cliildree's Goats ASl'ECIALTY r CO AIB AT HAl.r I'ltlCK. All of I.uat VeurV atejb of LaClni ,a!Nee'and Ctitldmn's CejH have been Marked at Kittctly Half frlce tealake Uoem fertheNeur AT LOW I'BIOKS, AT J. Harry Stamm's Stere J.B. MARTIN, & CO. VLOTBiKtl. jyjKHOHANT TAILORING. Yeu can Una a most 01 tensive line of ror rer e'gn and uemeatte Uoedj for Fall ana wiatkr Wear at prices mat will aurprlae you, Vi"1 ASKEW'S, KOS. KM AND 138 WJtST KINO BXHKKI. tW-lfd 'ILOTHINQ I CLOTHING 1 LOW PRICES AT N.W. Cor. N. Queen & OraDge Sts. FOB $5.00. OverSOOfttrleslnfl.OO Treasfringa. Allttaa latest patterns In Worsteds and Cheviot. FOR 86.00. . Our line et Trousers at $0 0)1 simply superb, both In atvie at d quality, ever 8 styles. The pitce ler these elsewhere from $ J CO te tie. FOR $20.00. We offer you the largest lines of Bread Weel Diagonals and Clerkserewa for 20 per Suit. Bee them maiked with the prtees in enr wla wla dewi. FOR $22.00. Ceat and Test of Bread Wales with Fancy Trousers. FOR $20.00. A Kine English lly elan Beavrr Overceit made te order and handsomely lined. FOR $18.00. A Handsome Line of Melten Overcoat with Bilk facing. -l'rlces ler everything in Men's Wear Always the Lewost. L 6ANSHAN & BRO, MANUrACTUUEUS OF Men's, Bejs and Children's Clothing, S. W. COHNEU NOKTU QUEEN AND OBANUE BTltEETS.LANOABTEB, PA. J-YKR8 KATUFON. Tour Wants Supplied. EVEItYTHINO YOU MAY WANT IN THE line or RELIABLE CLOTHING CAN BE KOUNU IN 00 It STUBK. MEN'S SUITS .AT fW,4l,$J.1,$l '$!', $10, $lS,fM,$iS Yeu can't find such Clothing anywhere else ler tLe money. He auch assortment any n hore In Lancaster aaeurs and nene better sijled. Myers & Bathfen, ItELlAULE CLOI1I1EU3, NO. 12 EAST KING BT., LANCASTEB 1A H IR8H & BROTHER. SemetbiDg Interesting 1 d Our Merchant Tailoring Depart ment Is in full blast. We have just received S00 dozen new scarfs of all the latest shapes and designs. These goods are all satin lined and made from tbe finest silks and satins, rang ing in price from li'ic. te 75c. each. They are, without exception, the finest for the money In the city. Underwear is still leading with us. Such quality for the price cannot 1 found elsewhere. We have anything you want In Underclothing from 17c. te 32 00 each. Our Clothing Department contains great bargains. Overcoats seem te rule at present $3 00 te $25.00 Is our cede of prices, and any kind or style coat can be found here. All of theee goods ate of our own make. Ten Dollars will give jeu the choice of CO different style Suits in all the latest fashion fabricsCutaway or Sack Ceals. What you deu't see lu the way of Clothing we will make you te order. Ne one gee3 away dissatisfied, as tbe choice Is just and prices such as none cau fellow. BIRSH mm HIRSH & BROTHER, Leiding Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N QUHUNST.&OBNTRBSQUARE), LANOASTXU, fA. t.l lE'i tel hi 1 augis-lya J v t . - S'TtasJk-Jlt.. G&tfmtAJk "'?
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