- j'rT rma- "' V .TIE LANCASTER DATIAT INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25, 1888. te I sjr iu it' & ibi :rfS?? 11" m P m rV !ru.. rtli.r iniallirrAna. I f I LANCABTKK, OCT011KU SS.WbS, ratrlettsm anil Huslntss. Mr. Jehn Wanamaker thinks that he is hfy an abused man, In-being selected for nnl- ' madverslen bocause of bis having a fac- S .terv In Berlin: acd because of bis nt- V tAamtt tm tt rrnl n Inirnp , ( A rtf llllf V mi wwyviug iu cuil lunvi nw w .....v m bh lmperteu nuuens, nieng wuiiuuu- "k"' drads of ether Importers. Sir. Warm c Weaker thinks he .has done nothing for ji which he should l abused; and certainly ;?'" ha has net done anything which he hnd $, net a right te de. That is net charged ; -Wi' and he seems really unable te understand ) m 1.1VI. I..I ltt.l.l If. l,e been ee used te guiding his business con duct by money consldeiatiens, that when he blooms out In the field of politics he falls te rcallze that patriotic conduct is net always money making conduct. Mr. tVanatnaker describes himself te an interviewing reporter ns occupying just new three positions; and his dlfllculty is in net being able te run them nil by the same rule, lle says : "Inm upon the electoral ticket that stands for protection. As a business man I buy everywhere throughout the world, but as ltltle as I can. As an American citizen I labor te build up our own industries." It is easy te understand that as n Ito Ite publican elector Mr. Wanamaker Is for a high protective tariff, which is the Re publican policy. 13ut his trouble comes when "as a business man, " buying throughout the world as cheaply as possi ble, he is required te defeat a high pro tective duty upon the foreign ribbons he buys; and when as an American citizen he labors te build up our own industries, and builds up a factory In Berlin, Prus sia. It is all right for Mr. Wanamaker te get his ribbons as cheap as he can and te make his garments in his own shops In n foreign land. But it certainly will net de for him,' while he is pursuing this very proper business conduct, te claim that he "labors te buildup our own industries," and that he favors a high protective tariff as a patriot. Ner does it at all help Mr. Wanamaker, sueing thogevernment te get a reduced duty en ribbons, te declare that " the case, te my personal regret, was decided la my favor." That la just the oddest tning that uny senaible wan could be credited with saying ; and bueV8 hew very much tangled Mr. Wnnnnrukcr is, in considering his triplicate state ns a business man, n Jlepublican tlecter, and a patriot. Fer what sensible reason can Mr. Wanamaker glve for sueing the gov gev ernment, when his success will bring him personal regret ?" Has lie uny wicked partners, who contrell him V Surely he need net liave sued because ether bad nnd unpatriotic Importers chose te de se. He should hnve permitted them te shoulder the responsibility of what he believed te be their evil conduct, If lie really believed it te be evil. "We nre very much e the opinion that Mr. Jehn Wanamaker i3 a very much used up man n3 a llepubllcan elector, preacher nnd patriot; as a business inan he may de ; but he has had Ida wingB clipped as a politician. "We de net at nil doubt the truth of ids statement that lie did net urge the trial of that ribbon suit at this time, but that the United Statea attorney compelled him te go te trial. "Our attorney requested when this case came round te have it deferred nnd waa refused, and I can show you the letter of the United Statea district attorney com pelling us te go te trial." It was cor cer tainlya confoundedly bad time for the trial te come off, while Air. "Wnnamnker was running for elector, nnd posing ns patriot and politician. hall. Mr. IJlalne lately undertook te talk about salt. Heading from the Londen UHmes an account of the English salt trust lie asked impressively whether the Michigan association and the English combination were likely te prove- rivals. The New Yerk Times suggests that Mr. Blaine can Und out all about this by con sulting Candidate Morten, who aa the head of a bauklng firm having the finan cial agency of the English salt trust ought te knew all about it. The 'limes lOrtreta Ifr.lilnlnft'dilullf'ltnnnneliUvitin.. tOr trusts nnd his flrmlv declared belief that they nre prlvatecencerna. Mr. Ulalne'8 point was that a removal of the tariff en salt aa proposed by the Mills bill would net glve relief from the exac tions of the trust. Perhaps net, but it would give relief from taxation nnd n sharp reproof te these protected indus tries that have se combined. Te get a proper idea of this high tnriff monstrosity, contemplate the following official figures Value at the mines of salt produced in the United S.ates in 18W3, 1,730 ,GS5. "Value of Bait in the year ending June, 1BS7, 1,355,017. Duty collected, u7(1,!j05. In spite of a duty equivalent te 79 os er cent ad valerem en salt in bulk and 8'J 3u percent, en salt in bags, aud iu spite of the Michigan salt combination te which Mr. lilalne referred, the American pwple are obliged te pay a heavy tax en ene-8ixm 01 the salt they use In order that a combination in America may be protected from a combination in England In taxing the remaining flve-suths. liven if Mr. lilaine Bheuld learn from Mr. Mer. ten that his English principals believe that a removal of the tariff would glve inem the monopoly aud induce them te put up the price we should M inclined te doubt it. The nrst effect of such removal would undoubtedly be te cheapen salt, and it ia probable that the development of an ex ex pert trade of manufactures with Sjuth America, would stimulate our home silt Industry, aud keep down prices, for we would thtn take from England in place of salt the raw material of manufacture. An Honest Neir Yeru Count. Chairman Quay, with hla bodyguard of m-amemng l'ennsylvanlans, has caused vary carerui attention te be paid by the 3tfew Yerk autliertiea te the registry lists ana the purity or the coming election ; which is Just what Mr. Quaysaid that he wanted done and that lie declared he was wuuujj m iiay sj.wu 1.0 get. It may btj ueen semewliat of a shock te felm te And that llm Hrt. nt ....nn . -" - H.UV I.U. UIVU 1; -M-H. ' iund was for the conviction nf KrJ Hu"Hcan repeater; but It must have rilW aattkWkd him Hint thorn tratiaPr. Hi,' lJf " ""I'VHU.HKlCf. Kt' jr" SWnt hfltwi'OTl )lfmlf uml MiaX..... -V' 1. lh, . - ..u..icn a urn .-swtheritiea as te the propriety of Jetting .- ' Mlyleial voters vote. 1 .jk.,"' The newapaiiers say that since thn -n. Uaee of that repeating Kepublican te two aahalf ear imprisonment, there has been ft noticeable diminution In the for clgn population of New lerk, and par. tlcularly a scattering of the colored con cen tlngent from old VIrglnny. The pelice force has been instructed te carefully cempare the registry lists with the actual residents of the districts, and it seems that New Yerk, through the vigilance of elffn tionulaMen of N the police force, if net by that of Chair man Quay's active force of intelligent Pennsylvania election fraud detectives, Is te have an honest election, l'emais Chairman Quay and BUI Leeds may con clude, befere election day, that New Yerk is ft less fruitful ground for their scientific manipulation than they thought it; and that the expertness of the politicians there is equal te their own. Republican hopes have been largely built upon New Yerk city, but there Is peer promlte that they will be fulfilled. It did leek n few day age as though there would be Republican profit in the Democratic dissensions ever local nominations; but ns there is cntire loyalty en every side te the national ticket, It hai beceme appar ent that the effect of the different local contests will be te swell the Democratic presidential vote. With the same loyalty te the national ticket new pervading New Yeik city, the stale would have been Democratic in every presidential election since Tilden, and that it will be Democratic again there is no fair reason te daubt. The Parade. It may be doubted whether this old town has ever known a mere imposing political demonstration than the Demo crats gave en Wednesday night, and any ene who may have been deceived by the t.tlk about a tariff scare had his eyes fully opened by the confident and enthusiastic bearing of the marching thousands. It was ft grand practical demonstration of n fact that our opponents have altogether failed te grasp, te wit, that the Democratic party is the party of the laboring man who thinks and reads. It also illustrated ft fact that is forced upon the Republi cans mere positively every year; that the war is ever and old Boldlers nad s.illers and their sons will vote ns fiey and thelr fathers shot, for their country. The live issues of the day are very much alive nnd the treu- big the people took te illumltiate thelr homes nnd contribute te the uuccess of thla great tiemonsintllen buewcu Hint in nraeuut of meney that can be wrung from fiiHhteucd monepollata or llleg- iciilly nervous manufacturera c.in defeat c.tndldatea who npiieal for sutipert te logic ami facts ratlicr than liyBterlcnl emotion of blind uliirm und the burnt out passions of civil war. Tin: Sew JSra labors te preve the bauutles of protection an Illustrated by tlie HUgur ImalneHi nliread, Yet the Hopubll Hepubll Hopubll eil tnrlll bill inakcH the chief roduetlon en Bjger. - ' li would appear thatn foruier Bucretaty of tlie Auterlcan loKBtten nt Htuttgart, nud preHiimahly n Keputllcan, imn been crock ing hla loe JelnlH for tho.iuyatlUcntlen of the King of YVurtoinuerg. AUeunan paper complains that this party with two ethor AmeilcuiH, lint gained Inlluonce evor the Invalid king by no means of BplrlluallHui. In the light of the l'ex exposition of the production or i-plrlt rapjilngs by iiiuhcIch or the feet, thla American nmnngoineutof his majesty of Wurtcmbarg eppears quite amusing, Tin: quarterly report JnHt published et thnohle! otthe bureau 0! statlHtlcs tolatlve tocemuiorco, luimlKratleu and navigation for the quarter ending June 30, 1KSS, con cen talnH HtatUtlcs of great Intiircnt. it lit tthewn that only aheut thlrtoen and u hair per ceut. of our foreign carrying Unde was car ried In A mer lean vohe1h lu the year end. ltiK June 30, lWxS, whlle In 18.17 70.5 per rant, of our forelgu carrying trade was car ried In American vcssels. Netliwltliutaud. Ini the rnormeus growth of the country In that tlme nud the development or American manufactures forelgu oxpertaara lefts than they then were by 12,825,611, and dometlooxporl8 byf 405,1150,391. Mounwhlle Imports hnve Increased from 343,128,313 In 1SS7 te (723.057,111 In 1SSS. And yet lte. publlcau orators have the Impudence te btkue that high war Inxcs nre Keed Ter American labor, (live the American work ing man free raw materials und the uilequate protection left by the Mills bill und he will Lulld up these expert llgures. Then we'wlll net need te pay for Imports In geld and grain and meat, but keeping mero el our money aud previsions at home we will tend Aicerlcan carrlsges, locomo tives und reaping machine te foreign lands whure our Inventlve genius and construe tlve uklll is already famous. Mit Themas Dei,an, of 1'hlladelphlB, deiilis that he lias a factory In England and the Jleeenl, which mede the Htatoment, admits that it was unfounded. DnMecitAiii torehos last night burnt oil lurnlshed by the Standard monopoly, a trust fostercd by Uepubllcau legislature?, and which Mr. lilalne teaches is a prlvate ceacern. PERSONAL. Jti iiAiti'M. Jvckien1 the Amerlcsn who 1ms rocently been made n baron by tae Kins of Wuriemberg. Hels a native of Hteubenvllle, O, iuli: JeAuixMi!.t.i:itwai hhoetlnj: quail la C'sllfeinlBOii Tuesday, his liorte juinped unoxpictedly and u bullet went threuRh his left hand, niaklug a raluful tlesh wound. JiDuuencsuAM haswrltten a Jettor tn a friend stutiug that whlle he is In porfen oceord with the prlnelples of the Ke pub lican party, the proprieties of his position forbid his taking au active part Jn jwlltlcs. l'ATiiuit Kha, speaking of the I'arnell trial, mt)s that when the latler's alde of the ewe shall have been presented te the cowinlhsien there will boa sensation, and the lmti' charj;es will be blown sky-high Mr. Kjjuu expects te bu oilled cm for a ileiKwtlleii, and has no doubt of Pambll's complete vindication, TheI'ei'k recalved the Neapolitan pil grims ou Widnehday. Aft8r condemning the ltallsn Rovernment nnd stating that the lulled of all frei of the l'apal Hee waseon waseen cautratcd (In Heme, the pepe said : " In this city they de net hesitate te cemlrm by new InsultP, even en solemn occasions, tbe usurpation and violence which are within the remembrance of the whele world, de grading Heme te the slmple position et the capital otthe kingdom, whlle (Jed predes. tlned it te be the 800 of the Vicar of Christ, and It fhall ever remain the capital et the Catholic world." !''n.'er? ?as a s3ua of levuirr by ilium'" ana she haa a card but ceuMn't i0. all en uc otuntel noera'Kla- llerlavorlte Uu'le Sew. evsr. li .Q a jbvcu hena, una, laiiuxa el k 1D1 I ciUHt. breugbt Salvation oil. luj? went and .ra happy oaceinoru. y wen'' una J he pronrtateri of Uie Tarlore' beuthtrncr Xtrboie, N cj.. wiltef-Ur lluit , "CuuVh' su'pW '"l 0"aMUUn'ikwp .. that u.rrtble cough. SMloVacSJe U u nmeal or you. Beld by U. U. (joeUrun, arnuKlst jsii Ifl and lira .North ou win ul. iSricSitwi l'i. ("j m Will Kur, J "tlie Jfeard writes from llutrale, w y. "My MysUni bJcame (jrcatly dunllltaUia ttin n!ti arduous inoteesienal duties but tered iretii nausea, sick hoadache.end bllleua. nets Tiled Hunlock Meed mdtri Willi tn, most byneflclal eflecU Atn welt as ever, rer (il'J'i'L 1,,u' Cochran, druggist, 1S7 and W eun gneen cUeet, LancajUr. WAIfAitAKSWa rniLADsunu, Thursday, Oct. 23, Ufc8. China and Glassware have spread out and thickened up wonderfully in their new quar ters en the second (loer. An exposition of them. Take Dinner Sets. The fin est, handsomest line we ever had. Frem the richest, dain tiest, egg-shell test Limegc te the every - day, knock-about English Printed Ware. Maybe a hundred sorts, and the cheapest without a sugges tion of the common or mean about it. The Ceramic things were never se easy te see. The tables, the cases, the light, are as right as the goods. Second fleer, Juniper Blrcct tlae. ireur i le vaters. Our Ribbon counters have stretched out until we take them te be twice ever the longest and liveliest in the world. Ne spot en them where prices are net as little for the sort as any body's ; dozens of places where they dip te the sensational. At 28c rrenfli ralllp, mrtrn border plcet r lge, CX lnthei wide; in ported 10 till ultec At 28c Ffime width ana sty'e 09 above, but full inelia. At 15c- Kattn and Vilv t, plret rdK". iir- ,2 I2 lncln. Nobellei Is ou etn touult'iste- any ai 450. At 18, 22, and 28c lluverslliln Fatln lllbbeti-sMIn and gres icniln, with grei-xmlii eOuf, 5K. ?. und 4 InchOH. Lets mere just as unloekcd ler. ' East TratiBept. That $3 Comlertable for $2 grows en our liking. There isn't a sneaky thing about it. The sateen side is extra quali ty ; se is the Turkey-red side. Filling, clean carded cotton. Best of all, it's six and a half feet square. Keep the size in mind. It's costly as well as foolish te buy stingy bed cover ings. Near Women's Walling ltoein. You'd stare if we were te say hew many dozens of the i2jc Leem I luck Towels slipped out between three suns. The end went like cracking a whip. I luck again, a little better, 20x40 inches, red bor der, at 1 6c, geed value at 20c. Southwest cf centre. We don't take often enough trips through the Heuse Fur nishing acre or se. lhereisnt a part el the store fuller of big and little things that chime In with the happy music of home life. We are en the watch for every new thing that's worth your having. Showers of bc-fore.unheard-ef things are com ing along all the time, but we don't take a tenth of them. What we take we say nothing of in the papers until the use test has precd them. 11 you don't keep watch, you'll be surprised hew much unexpected ease and comfort for the kitchen and all ever the house may be had for a trifle. The costs of most helpful things are often trilling. These at random : rrult and electable l'rexs und strainer, 25c llundemnu MeUit UnnUIesttck nnd .Match lle i combined, '.S3 Kxcelaler 1'ieeci vlug Clocks, S.", 45, 65e, The thickest crowd these days is around the Self-Pouring Tea Pet exhibition. 20,000 of these Pets are in use. Likely te be 50,000 before grass starts again. Neat, handsome, cer tain, and saves a quarter of the tea cost, they say. llisoinent, neithwestund northeast ei centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. CAKfxru. C AlSl'KT ULKAN1NO. hw a you it Light Colored Meiiuette, Axmlnster, Wilten, Velvet or ethei cur pet t'mt hits been soiled nud the light, delicate colors destrej ed 't If se, de 3 ou want Unit carpet blight and clean as when new ? It can be done. Send It te THK LANCASTER Caipet Cleaning Works. Carpels Closneil, Celeis Hvnewcd anil Ne Injury. LKAK OUDKK3 AT SHIRK'S OAIIPET HALL., or J. B. MARTIN Si OO'd. "UrlC CAN SKHVK YOU WlthhAKl) r cive j en meiiuy In udvcitlaluK. tuti- ADVEItTISIXG GUIDK.1UI0KP. The meat cemiiltiln nnd original trver linnd. Benten ruclpte( Wceuu te puy ler nacUliiir and terwurdluK. ....,,, ADVBBTUlKd WRITINO iKl'Iimtr, Thn u. .lull, Mllhonrne AdvertlslnR Akpuev. Virt l'J J"ul altlworefctuet. iiiUilineiil Md sJIUimlAw JKVAN'H FLOUU. We are new preparvd te lurnliU a tlnVclais article et Kiln-Dried Cornmeal. LKAN i. SONS. tfauTha UUOVKRIKB. flOIWKKS I TKAB 1 " OHOIOB OLD COFFEES. Fresh Ueastcd Dally ana rincit New Crep. ' TEAS. Wr (luamnloe rur fine" Flaver and (loe J Drinking uum.u,. OKe(jHBWIANT( Ne. 113 Welt KlngB. -I KAl'KS I GRAPES ! QRAPE3! . A. Eeist & Ce., EAST KING STREET GROCER'. Tint received from Delawnre OHaskotsef I))lftnru(Jinreln6tiii(I 10 pound llasketst 15 lliakiiH Maimra In 10 pound llitakeU 1 te lauls Concords In r. pound junkets. Ihese me fine. Cull audseotheui, DEIED BEEF & HAM?. We ure Untdnnarters for Armour's Dried lljef und lliiTilibuit? I'rovlnlen Ce 't Huts s no II nor llatrn made, ilrlcd lleef enly!2)ic and l)e per pound. W. A HEIST & CO., GROOERS. R KIST. 24th and 25th, Big Days for Lancaster, KIjUIS, IjANTEUNH, I'lHKWOHKB AND COLOUR!) 1'IUK. REIST -IE- Positively Headquarters KLAOSOr ALL 81V.K9. K1UKWOUU9 THAT CANNOT UK KXOKLLED. LAHTKllNBTHATHAVK NO KCJUAL. COI.UUKDKIlllf, IN l'OUNI) ANII(1UAUTKU10UNU1'ACK9, l'AUADK LIU111B, UU11Y LIUUTd AND COI.OIIE1) TOUCHES. ThM will be jour last chance hnlore election tn hulp iilenif tbu causu ynu udvocite. Dell wlthawlll ltliunlniile your liomea with I an trne, nrreriitu ihum with Ig, beautlty thein with Colored Klre, mid usher In the ruriide with u Kriuul dUctiaiKe of rirnwerks Id inembiir, wu carry the Lurgcst Hteck and Hest Assortment- It will pay you te get our pilces bofem iiurchaslue uUuwheru. Don't uelay, but come seen, und you can have a bet ter choice. He veu wantnlUg Flag te stretch across the street 7 V have thorn up te lllleen tcct. J list In Ihuui'a fauil-ltalslng liuckwlictit, New Cernmial, New Dried Cum, Heminy, l'eas, lluuns, etc. Heist, Wholesales Retail Grocer, WHOLESALE AND KKTA11, CKOUKlt, ertlieast Cerner W at King nnd l'rlnce HlreeH, LANOABTKlt,rA. -'!( inphone and Krcu Delivery. JIBATiilU. D UOl IN I'KlOi:. A NKW niU'AHTURH IN TUB fctTOVE UUHlNKSd, STOVES ADD HEATERS -AT- HALF COST. llANKHUI'T HTOIMC THAT li. VHX UK SOLI). 1 ho-ie gesdj are all of the bestmakes and warranted. Hut wu beughltbum low and will give our cust intra tin) hemilU el our geed lortune. Cnnie eirly and uiaku your selection. Ne such prices will uur bu ettered again. We luvoabculiej Stores and Heaters ; all makes aiulelzea. Among thu let lssuvonet "Bpear's'' Culubrated l'urler lleaters. ltegular l'llce, 111 (0 s Cut l'rlcu, 117. te. ethor Makes In l'ro l're l'ro pertlon. FLINN & BRLNEMAN He. 103 North Quoeti Strcet, LANOAHTClt I'A. 11 A T8. CTAUrl'KR A CO, lSuraue wu lavejustwhit pmrlu uteil. lleciiise we have the largest stock irein w htch te belect. lloraiife we have only the latest and newest stilus. HecauBfi we have no doubt ful iiuulUics. llciiufu extra care la taken te nt und phase your pur chase. Itfcause our prlces are the low est. Our Far Otpulrnent has been onlstged and weore new prepared lofhewyou the largest and ilucst tvs(irumnt el LAUli:1 unci (IKNT'd lUllsaud rUK'lltlMMlNUS ut llottem l'rlces. W E AUK llAMMi A UAl'lD BALK ON HATS. 1IKS1 II 60, 11,71 II and V en run btikf HAT E Kit SOLD. ItOltKH, I'KKI.l.AS UOUDS. OLOVKS, UM. und KUlllIEi: Till .M.b aud TUAVELlNl. 1IAOS AT 1110 HAIUIAIN'S. Stauffer& Ce, 31 and 33 N. Qttoeu St. LANCASTEU, l'A. KltUVATWXAl.. "pi,KSANT 1M.ACK TO BI'KNl) AN 1 VE.N1NU. WHKUK ' AT THK Lancaster Business College, NO. 1UX K AbT Hl.NU SI KKKT. Ur lluljli', tee. Evening flcfsleus-1 ties day, H iilntiflity and Friday. Caursu el In struction foekki-orlDg. Arithmetic and 1'en uiunnhlp. Cell or tend for pirtlcula'S. H.O. "WEIDLER, l'lttNUll'AL. 123-tld vmt vvvvm. QAMt'AlON U00DS. Campaign Bandanna Butten?, nva cams. FLAG BUNTING, M: TKN CKNT3AYAUD. DAUUAINB IN LXD1K8', UKNTLKMKN'S DllKN'a AND CUD. MERINO UNDERWEAR. Weel Mlttp. Gloves and Hosiery. Loek at Our Ladles' Undressed Kid 0 loves. 2.13 ft pair, wen h 75c JehnS. Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen St., LANCASTKK.1'A. nurlelydAw T UK I'KOPItB'S UA8II HIOKE. OPENING -or- FALL & WINTER COATS -AT- NO. 25, EAST KING ST. y-yOur Stock of Ladles', Hisses' nnd Children's Coats nre new arriving, nnd will be found te be 0110 of the most desirable in this city. The People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 EAST KIKG BTREBT, Next deer te thn Lancaster County Na tional JUnk, LANCASTKK, l'A. :rmrl4.1vdw J HAHUY STAMM'S STORE REMOVED Frem the Old Stand, te eun NEW NO 24 CENTRE SQUABE. Wit amuses ua when we real the claims et OealurHWlie would iunl(eltuiiuarn3th0UKh they have Kitten tn tin HON'a hKlN. Hut what amiisn meat 1b, they cun't hlde the l.U.NU KAlib, and It Makes Us Laugh. There la net OVKSTOllK In Lancaster hut whit have thliiHS that Rllllntcra.t yen, liut we claim adrautage Inasmuch uj NewnesB and FreshneEs Is Here. OurBteck la Fresh Irnmlhu Makers A NOlll) A110UT FLANNELS! -Vu make a Specialty el Whlte Flannels Ah grades "III hu leund iu eurstcik. The (Vic kind and unto tlie 7Jck lml. WflM' nvemi Mint would veu think of a Man's Scarlet Shin, AII-M oel, 7Jc klud for WXc ? WKIIAVEXT. Yes Indeed, We Have It. As also we have the W cent kind 'for 7J cenls 'lbull is klud for II 10. 1 lie 1 tuklnd lerll'il 1'nuiOKuy UU tbe Ladles' kind. BLANKETS & COMFORTS AT LOW l'KIOKS, -AT- J- Harry Stsunm's Stere 34 OHNTRE SQUARE, NKAlt KASTK1.V0 8TUKKT, i'A.TH Ol.l) HKAbH WANTKU TUK UIUU ent rash price paid ler old llrasj and Con Cen pur Thu nnmt hrats castings uadu te order Metal pattern work flnlin d at ruasenahle raus. U. W. ITUAIU'S Leck works, lUar Lecher't Uanklna lluildlng. 15Tu,ThAtta The People's Cash Stere Bosten Stere VLOTBina. EKCHANT TAILORING, ion can find a most oxtemlve linn of For eign and Domestle Uoeds for rail and Winter Wear at prices that will surprise you, a ASKEW'S, MOS, 134 AMU 230 WIST KINO BTilKKT. O7-lJB JLOTUING I CLOTHING ! LOW PRICES -AT- N.W. Cor. M. Queen S Orange Sts. FOB $5.00. OverfoOBtylealn IVOO Treuserlnga. All the liUet patterns In WeratcdB aud cnevleu. POR $6.00. Our line nt Trousers at tc 01 Is simply superb, both In stvleacd quality. OverSstyles. The prlce ler these elsewhere from t) 00 te 110. FOR $20,00. We effer yen the lartcect lines et liread Weel lllaKenals and Corkscrews ier 120 per Butt. Bee them niatkid with the prices In our win dows. POR $22.00. Ceat and Vest et Bread Wales with Fancy Trousers, POR $20.00. A KIne English llyslan Iteavfr Ovorceit nude te order and handsomely lined. POR $18.00. A Hamlsome Line of llclten Overceats with silk lacing. Wl'rlcca ler everythlnR tn Men's Wear Always the Lewest. L. GANSHAN & BR0 MANUrACTUUEUS or Men's, Bejs' and Children's ClethiDg, S. W. COUNXIl NOUTlt QUKKN ANDOUANUEBTKBKTS.LANOABTElt, I'A. M YKK8 k KATHKON, Your "Wants Supplied. KVEItVTIIIKU UIU MAY L1NEOK WANT. IN THE RELIABLE CLOTHING (JAN UK KOUNOINOUHSTOHK. MEN'S SUITS -AT- $ie,$i,$n,$i4, ,', ,, $is,$:e,p. Yeu can't nnd such Clothing nnynhere else ler the uieney. Ne gucb assortment any w hore In Lancaster aa eurd und nene hutter si) led. Myers & Eathfen, IIKL1A11LK ULO. 1I1K113, NO. 12 BAST KING ST, LANCABHIt l'A. H1 TTIHHU it UKOTUKK. IMPORTANT ! (6 The ilace te buy is where you find the least pretensions made and where you get the best goods for the money. We read a great deal about Lew Priced Clothing. What is Lew Priced Clothing is when it is well made and neat llttiug, providing the quality corresponds. All our Clothing will be found equal te the requirements of the public. There areen the ceunters2,500 pairs of Pantaloons nt $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2 00, $2.50, $3.00, 3 50, $1.00, $150 and $5 00 per pair in all the latest sty lea of cloths. 500 pairs long pants for boys at 75;, 90s, $1.00, $1.25, $1 50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 and $ 1.00 per pair. 1.500 pairs 15ejs' Short Pauts at 25c, 352, 10c, 50c, GOc, 053, 75c, 00c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 per pair, all et our own make. Underwear is going like lightning, but there is mero coming. Our as sortment is, without exception, the largest hi the city. Price3 17c up wards te the $2.00 garments. Cardigan .lackets in endless variety from 45s te $1.00. These goed3 are the Quest make in the market. Fer Merchant Tailoring (if jeu want the test and cheapest) call at HIRSH & BROTHER, Letding Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, OOUNEROF N QUHQN8T.&OBNTREBQUARB, LANCABTJU, FA, B BROTHER PA LACK OF rABBlOtt. A HTHICH'B l'AIiAOB OV KAflHIOW. Special Sale of KID GLOVES AT ASTRICH'S BROS PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. Upwards el two hundred dozens Real Kid Gloves. Tans and dark colors in three and four buttons. Regular price of these goods was sixty te seventy-five cents a pair. Special .price en these thirty - seven cents a pair, all sizes, from 5 te 8. One hundred dozens Black and " Fourchette" Kid Gloves, (colored fingers), bread band, heavy embroidered back; regu lar price was 1.2";. special price fifty cents a pair. At fifty cents a pair, an ele- gant 4-button scalloped top Kid Gleve, in best shades of tans. At sixty-two cents a pair, an extra fine embroidered back Kid Gleve, 4-button, scalloped top, finest shades; cheap at 90c. At eighty-seven cents, the very best value Heek Gleve, new embroidery back in black and colored ; regular price $1.25. At twenty cents a pair, an excellent fine all-wool Cashmere Gleve, plain or embroidered back, black and colored. At twenty-five cents we offer the very finest texture, all-wool Cashmere, black, plain or em broidered back. Ladies' Black Jersey Mitts, finest quality, leeks like silk, twenty-five cents a pair. Infant's and Children's Mitts, white and colored, as low as ten cents a pair. ASTRICH-BROS. WAS OHMS. w ATOUES AMERICAN I Watchea, Clocks, Jowelry, Specs, Kye-Ula Ktc.at LOVYKSr i-lllUKS. Optical Ooedi. Telegraph Tlme Dally. Kvuiy Aitlcle lnthls Line Uarelully Uepulred. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. 159 N. Queen Bt., Near P. K. It. Station. w KDDINO PRKSENTS. &ILL, Jeweler. Wedding Presents iu Silver. New and Artistic Designs In 8ILVKUTKA8BTP, LHJIONAUK SKTS, UAKK11A8KKTS, FUU1T U1SI1KS, FKKNCll CLOCKS, ltltONZKS, KtC. CrlAS. S. GILL, NO. 10 WEST KING ST., LANCASTKU, l'A. RE'' AlHINO. WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING ! Fer yine Watch and Jowelry ltepalrlng Til V US. Will Rlve you tbe hest or work aud (or less money than you have been paying. ANYHI'KCIAL WOltK, Resetting Stones, &c , All Werk Warranted and Satisfaction Guaranteed. WAITER C. HERE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, con. or OUANOK, LANCASTKU, l'A ul-lie VMttRt!Lr.AS. It. A- 11. ABOUT GLORIAB. E It has been lome time elnce we have adver tised the Ulerla Cleth Umbrella Trim-Se It Is ; and thereajenllrs just here When Gleria Cleth was nrst lntreduiedll was nadeTu WKAll j hut whn It became popu lar, the umbrella uen wada It ultader and cenequHUy the prices en It were "cut" (tern time i e time, and tu meet thU It was nee ps&ary te make poorer cloth 'J his the mills were net slew In doing, and the uoela have deteriorated te such an extent that the great hulk el It U net much better thin line Helve tia There U still soma One Gleria made, hut It Is net cheap, 'I hn best tnadj has wbat we call a " tape ( dge ' which requires no hetmutng. Instead of cIihud Glorias, we recommend Union Bilks, e which we'll tell yen mere seice ether time. It's surprising hew fast we sell theje Geld and Silver Cap ied Uelvellas, at II 60. Hew ready people are te appreciate a geed thing ler little money. We've get IU Come and ice MO. U KA8T KINQ 8THIKT. sep-3md '.-,
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