.CIV... nc i -U-. .:W ! &Z5gZTyt?tA''i r;Tr 5 V- ?fw' ? i'1?.'"'" ' ' R. 5TV Ef. KJ1 ; v J., 3 try. -r s!L ,e: :"31 V 3 '-V i.-. - J DIES. Sl jltl! Stttt Pablluhe tXBHKW J. BTKtlf MAX, jr. Bcrred CHARLKHBTF.1NMAN Arrenn(1ln ' ' Vl Ave rtel- haitil, ROBERT CLARK m' 5jT t&vi Jllstll'0. ,00111. net DAILY INTEtXiar.NC every day In the year, but Kitt., . i ey carrier In, thli rtly smfl-HirreiindlnK I6wm at ten centa a week. llrmRllflrr dol lar a yrar In advance ; te cent a mouth. WEEKLY INTKLLIOENCF.lt-One dollar and fifty cents a year. In adv ance. NOTICE TO BUBSCRIHERS-Remlt by check or poMefllee order, and where neither of these ran be procured send lu a ret Istcrrd letter, ntered at the PoMerrlee, a nceend claM mail matter. AbtiRKM, THE INTELLIGENCER, Irfincatler, Ph. LANCASTER, PA., September 26, 1889. MUUUiik Our railing. The Examiner feels Impelled, liy the knowledge which we ill&plny of Hie proper ndmlnlstratlen of the slrvets find by the obvious fnllure of the Direct com mittee of this clly te give us geed rend ways, te suggest that we lie created dic tator with t lie needful wish mid power te provide the city with geed nnd clean streets. Bucu Is the Impression innilc upon our citizens hy thcmnl-ndmlnlstra-tlouef thccitrectH, tlmt our Itcpiibllenu contemporary ismiimnled te threw upon the shoulders of Its Democratic imserlutc dlctnterial nutlierlty ; and doubtless would call even the devil te the aid of tlie town If it thought he would give it decent streets. Hut our amlnble contemporary, In tl c depths of it annoyance ever tliu mud and ruts that represent our htrcetK, for fer gits ltK'lf. It forgets Hint the place of the editor Is net in public efllec. Te no class of men In tills world Is un signed a plainer walk than te the editor; nnd It Is one which leads him always alongside the public olllce, hut steadily guides him away from the elllee. And a geed editor would hardly malse a geed officer, even though he sought te lie one; as be many have found te their sorrow when tempted nway from the straight pith of their calling and seeking te serve the people In executive places. The editor's function is that of adviser, ndmenislier and critic; and it by no means fellows that he will le geed lu action who Is geed in counsel. And even though he might be se, it Is n lessen that our experience tcaches,tliattlieeeiiipletu independence, which Is essential te the vigor of editorial criticism, Is sadly dam aged by the subjection of the editor te the control of the politicians who confer the offices and by the restrictions of the office Itself. Se that we must decline the kind hand which the Examiner would extend te put down the street committee and make us street commis sioner and lord high executioner of the street nuisances of tills ancient town; which needs one however very sorely. We invite the Examiner te Jein us in trying te inform mid reform Hie street committee, which is our only depend ence new for securing g(xi(l streets ; and in putting its mcmltcrH out of councils when we have the chance, if they de net de better. Perhaps these gentlemen are thinking they are doing very well, and that our criticisms are unjust. There Is no telling te what depth of Helf deception men may reach, when it is their own babies and their own work that they are contem plating, Our street committee may think that our streets aie smooth and clean and beautiful, nnd that we "write ourselves down an ass" in condemning themjjust us our distinguished friend, theKev.Dr.Mitehcll.tells us wedld.when we took the architecture of his cliapel for that of a market house. The llev. J)r. assures us that he and Mr. Warner, the architect of the Dew market hniihc, con sider the clinpcl tube, "the finest speci men of classical architecture In town ;" us perhaps it is of the market heun style ; and of the classical in a clas by itself. Kewwhen our distinguished ft lend, -wtKi kueWH all about the tirehiteetiue of Moses and of Kolemoii's temple and the Ark, has se proud mi opinion of (he abortion that is his bantling, and takes se severe a view of tliu eritlclHii whlchwGvlt.lt upon it, and has se pro found n conviction of our ignorance of art and architecturu In making it, we are moved te consider it a very natural supposition that the les's elevated and dlgnllled members, of our street committee, who are net doctors at all, but, as the Examiner says, bin Iters, grocers, planers, dentists, tailors and hriekmakers, should think that we are wrong and they are right about the streets; that they are radiant In beauty nnd cleanliness, that their mud is an adornment and their ruts a grace, and that our pyramidal Ignorance only is lespenslble for our failure te appreciate their work. Jx-t us have peace with our xtncl committeemen, who we de net doubt want te de their duty, If they can un derstand what It Is. JA-t us ask them te consult their fellow citizens and tell them te let them knew confidentially what theythlukef thestieets jteletthem note that it is net what we say that con demns them, but only' the truth of what we say. If we hjieak unfairly, we cannot hurt them much, but will hurt ourselves a great deal ; for an editor's word-, are nothing, that are reeeguUed by his readers as ma'teleuB or foelUh. The geed editor uelzes the Just complaints of the people and expresses them ; he does net make them ; and he Is very eaieful net te ti- sail the public servants without ciuW; nud knows he can have no etl'ect with out support from the popular voice. J le often need!) te modify the expression of a truth that has net yet fully hcied upon the iMipular intelligence ; but lie never falls te secure the tinth as the foundation of his work ; and he is ellec live, Just ns hisjudginent Is geed and his perceptions are true. We claim no mere for ourselves that the animation of an earnest dwlre te speak as we see, with malice tow ard none. That Mean llnilreail Theft. A Pittfburg judge has decided, we ice, that the ten cent lew made by railroad conductors, when the fare Is paid in money, Is nu unlawful addition te the charge, when the full fare jiemiltted by the law Is charged. The law allows the railroads te charge three cents a mile. They charge every cent of it, when you buy a ticket, aud ten cents mere when you pay the couducter. This, of course, is un lawful. Ve presume that it has U-cn se decided often ; but the railroads sti'l charge It, depending upon their jwwer te collect It. Ne one likes te have trou treu tile with the eoudueter, or be put oil' the , train, however unjustly ; and ten cents wmiu a Miiall sum te fight about ; but it te net tee small a sum for u railreud te Wal. Tbey gay they de net care for the ten cent ; but that they charge It In addl addl jMeu te the fare aud give a return check it It te the FAssenger, e a te provide dSMA i3ltLr lyrtLteyefiR, ttnintSDAV, 6ittEeim I" silence of the a. ."itcbc "AT, I . itjief. ftf ttlAt 1aI.. .-. .. 11lH.nla I BnnklbfTlPCSifeyKnrniMJO-Swnniiwtlpjif tow KngUtul hail another 1ml loon wod wed VittLtM Wlh a Mighty Stream. , "" en eilnrmlay, till oho retiilnit effnt pocnpcernolorlotunp uiricn. irlenJTO Ul but very bio water shsfl, thfn .united esiaics," apr Yurnn''". te v SwiJ At'hlerfl'Jli" ..(I Is Wll.t.lAM V 'A)iiiniltt-n l"n' ' illNOTOX, J)R. . the notorious swim,..-... n ileen aliases, tins run nwny fi"':-.cw Yerk with Mrs. I'laukctt, the "Christian Science" teacher. Kven n swindler niny prove a useful mem ber of society. Tin: fibre of the baiiium plant Is spoken of ns a new material for strong roje and eerdnge, a variety known as the Paradise fig t ree lif Ing recommended te the attention of rope mnken by consular reports. It seems Hint In Central America the natives use this flbre for shoe strings nnd even weavn a Rtreng fabric from it. After pro ducing a hunch e( fruit tlin plant dips and no commercial value hns ever attached te It, but it is new proposed te ship the whele thing northward, the body of the plant for soap, the Hiiro for ree and the fruit for sale. Then will bananas be cheap. m ' Jehn rir.l.n, Philadelphia's prospective peMinaMrr.hnHrr-tiirned from Unropeery much Impressed with the German postal system, lu Ilerlln lliey inaiinge tlie col lection and delivery of mails with the aid of pneumatic tubes running from the post-efncototlilrty-pcn t-titiens scattered all evor tlin city. 'CiimsTiAN Sciunci:" has (lulined another victim lu Watcrlewn, New Yerk, n young girl lmlng died of irnstrltls when under faith euro ireitiiieut, all medical as sistant being refused. Of cotirse the "selnntlsts" will say that no olio can tell that the girl would certainly hnve recov ered If a physician hud been palled. They should at least admit the eldcnt wisilem of giving the medical inen a chance, liven the Indian medicine men icrmltlrsl the ine of herbs and medicines whlle they carried en their jhiw-wewh and incantations ever the sick. Ne medical man would dream of objecting te prayers for his patient, and the faith euro people should net object te tlin use of medicine. They may persist In their honest liellcf In tlin powereffalth and at the saine time admit that their prayers may be answered by natural means. Tin: tricks of tramps are of Mirleus character. The Inti:i.i.iiii:nci:ii'n Vogan Vegan Vogan vllle corrrspendont writes that Samuel lluikhelder, of that village, bought a geld bracelet from a vagrant w he said he found It whlle at work clearlng tlin debris at .TohiiHlew'li. That bracelet was mero likely pilfered from the house of oue of Mr. Iliirkheldur's nelghbeis. It Is hard te tell which Is inoie wonderful the "cheek " of tlietr.unp or tlie simplicity of the bracelet buyer. 'i " '-. Nr.w Yeiik'm fair boom appears te be hailing. Only llirce niemliers of tlm ex ecutive poiimilttceeii lliiauce of the New Yerk world's fair weru present nt themeet Ing called en VslneHday. The Trllinut rfiys that Ihere Is no probability that any move will be made towards raising funds until alter Congress meets. The Central p.irk managers have passed a resolution te the cll'eet that they will use every legiti mate means te pre cut the use of any part of the park for tlie fair. Kvcu St. I.eulsis making morn headway with actual sub scriptions than New Yerk, but the St. Leuis people can't get any one te listen te tlieir clamor for the fair, whlle Chicago's scliome appears te be booming along finely. Three ene hundred thousand dollar sub scriptions have been added te the Chicago fund and the mayor has proclaimed neon of October ninth as the dieur for laboring men te subscribe. There Is even talk of an extra session of the Legislature, that the state mav appre- . priate a large amount towards the ten mil lien dollar giiaranten fund for the fair. Of course, a large part of this talk may be the famous Western boomers' gas, but there is no doubt that the Chicago boomers are niiu'li mere active, and wldn-awake than the New Yorkers. - - The Ijist el' i:ilu Coel;. The death of Kllza Cook, the jieetesM, nu uimnctsl last evening by telegraph, no doubt surpiised many who had long for gotten her. Living ler many pais In in urnment few of her old readers i called that she was yd alive, and the news of her death net only icciills attention te her ex cellent llteiary weik, but also impresses the fact that tl e literary liiuin that outlives the active lll'e of tlin writer must have a foundation of very iure excellence. In America we liavu living lu hinkcii health and ohseiue letlieiuput the iwct .Mm fl. Saxe, a man of hillllaut abilities aud undoubted genius, who was a Hun literary Hen net long age hut Is new rarely mentioned. Miss Cook get a literary pen sion el live hundred dollars a year, hut she would net nowadays gain much admira tion l'lem a leading public that appeals te prefer musical ehseiniiy te healthy sentiment In plain Lugllsh. The llrovvii llrevvii lug school may Miillu lu a leftv wav at her "Old Arm Chair" or "My Aln llennln Mary, the Star of (ilenganv," but these were great songs In their day. The fellow -lug aie the vveids of her famous "I'm Alleat," tlin music of which was composed ty the celebrated Henry Itussell : I'm a i le.vr. rinnllniitt I'm alle.it Ien tlie ilcrrs loll lii tide. The iK'i'iin'ii 111 lmimi mill in Imrl! N luv lulili-l I'pjnii! with my flntf f let It vvave o'er the seh : I in iilleHt t I'm nlle.it I unit tin. rover U flee ! 1 Tear net the monarch, I heed net tlm law, I'veiicoiiipasile utivi lij, n ilncpT leilravc: Anil nee rani ceuiint urn ilne will I l.ivl . While my guns cany Mini or inv licit lniinn kteel I Quick! inilcl:! tilm her wilU, Id hci'khcctn klM the vvliiil. And I vvarnint we'd MH,n ,.1U1. tilt r,,,.,,) hltiil ; t'l'l ll wllli my llai; t let It wave o'er the mm 1 nialleiit 1 1 in nlle.ll t mill Hie lever Is free ! The night withers o'er u, the thunder l liennl ; w hat iiiiitlereiir icwl sklnm en like a bird Vv Initie lur U Iho ilasli of the fclerni-rliPicii maliiT Kliehas lirnv'il It heroic nnd will hrne It hkiiIii' 'Iticllic-i-h'iiiiiliiK tt.ik.lu m iireund us mav tall; 1'hc.v may utrike, tliey inuy clive, luit thev ciimiet ninl I Willi IlKlitiiliiKkiiheve us mid ihirUnc'vs li( low', Thre' the wild viuMenf waters rlglit euvtaid we te I llurralil my brave liejs! je may drink, ve may sl(s?p. Tlie bleriii-llcnd U hushed, we're aluneeii the ili-eji i Our tlatfef defiance mill wav e o'er IIiemm Hurrah ! hie , hurrah ! themvir Is inv ! Ml M't'erinlel.'H Teoiiheeaii, Miss Anita McCermlek's vveildlug tious tieus scan is enn of the most elegant and ex lcilslve euttlts ever e.vnisl liv an Ameri can bride. I jice Is Miss MeCeimiek's sik elal luxury, and Uhii it hIie has Hient theiis.nuls of dellais, mi (tint every piece Is eevensl with eaMiidcM el' tlie most ex Uiilhlte webs from all parts of laireisi wherolace Is made. She has a fancy ler whlle underclothes, tee, and nearly every garment Is of the showiest mult" or kill;, the only color lielng furnished hv the nar row riblxms running thieugh "the laees, and in many Instances the ribbons are white alw. llerbrld.il giiimciits are et whim India silk, trimmed with the most be.iutlfiiUrlsh point, and (Ids banie point trims oue of the few tlntisl sets hi the trousseau ene of nale lemon color, which also includes it silk petticoat ami kiIIii corset. The brlihl stockings are or white silk, embroidered with silver thread, and there are ether imlrs of white stockings em broidered in geld and colors. This Is a new fashion. Introduced by Miss MeCoi MeCei mlck, w he likes vv bite stockings as w til as whlle underclothes, and who mailed directions with her order te Paris that instead of sending stockings of a color te match each costume, they should be white, embroidered with Mlk the shadoef the dreits. In conjunction with this liking for white, Miss MeCeriuick has a fondness for tliejierfuiiie of UlU'M, nnd special sachets ter the perfuming of her garments have been hfiit from Helland, the only place where the perfumers have learned te 1m part the odor of the lily te.fcaehet powder, i'he powder is Inclesed in vvhlte satin bags, edged with lace and embroidered with her monogram, and thore are three deen of them ter her different trunks and boxes J ler opera cloak for this winter Is a heavv xvhlte silk, embroidered with geld anil lined from top te tee with the Jeng Mlkv lialrefthePertuinlamb. A rovinlen. Vcrerl Married In n Balloon. - n n.lrliliiirir. pnimlnif a ventral hnrrnli nd'llirougheiit Western Masmicluisctta. The Mrtles who x-olnntcered te make them snlves an attraction at tlieWerrester county agricultural fair were Mlns MabclJ. Cestcs and Henry W. Neclans, or Fitchburg. The entlrn county and city determined te make tne auair a success ami nnerauy eoninuu eeninuu ted toward the wedding presents. The dry goods firms gave the bride a trousseau val ued at ever $1,000. while the groom get enough clothing te keep him In repair for six years If he doesn't outgrew them. Furniture, housekeeping utensils, orna ments and fuel were In abundance, among oddities being ISO tens or coal, 18 cords of weed ami previsions for six months. I'rojrrcssslve Hax-iure. Joaquin Miller InThe Independent. May be it Is news te the world that the first paper eer printed west of the Hooky Mountains was printed by thoNciPerce Indlnns. Father Hpauldlng brought them the printing press, perhaps fifty years age. De you knew I saw a sfpiaw with a sewing-machine en her bark in Lcwlstnn last wick. Klte went down tlie river with It. put It lu her canee and away alie paddled up the Hlioshenn river, all alone, up to ward the great black mountains. ' "llehlnd the squaw's llsht Idrrli ranisj ThCKlrnnirrrecks and raven, Ami clly lulu nre slaked for wile AlioxreM Indlnn graven." Action of County Commissioner. The state convention of county commis sioners In Allentevvn en Wednesday agreed te urge tlin Legislature te pass laws pro viding for the revision of the present read law ; that corporations be taxed en an equality with real estate ; that district attorneys be jmld a salary based en impu tation a'nd that surh portions of the act of 1S87, providing for the regulation el the National Heard, ns ceulllct with ether law s, be repealed. Keep the (.inns Healthy If you want n sweet month nud ,hreulh. If tlm Kiiinn become peniry, they lese their povrerte held Iho teeth. Tlie use of HOZODONTIn In. valuable liecaufie It removes Hie tartar which separates the teeth nnd gum. 1.7) OITired for an Incurable case of Catarrh by the proprietor of Dr. Hiisc'n Iteniedy. M cenK by ilrugglslM. WMTIiAW Pain ash Diikau attend the ue of mint ca tarrh rcinrdlc. I.lquldn and sniiirn are mi plniHaiit as well as dansereufi. Kly's Cream llnlm In safe, pleasant, entity applied Inte the nostrils nnd a mire cum. It cleanses the nasal piisNiiKCS and heals the In named membrane, lilvliiR relief at once. Price, 60c. seCV2wd II OOllHHAlWAPAHILIiA. DoYeu Ilnvc that nxtrenie tired feelliut, languor, with out nppetlte or Mrcmith, Impaired itlgfistlen, nnd n Keucrnl feelliiK or misery It Is Impossible, ilescrllic? HixhI's HnrMipnrllla Is n viendrful n ic 1 1 1 c 1 1 1 e for creation nu iiellle, promoting digestion, anil Inning up the whele system, giv ing strenitth and activity hi place of vveakntss and debility. lie sum te get Heed's. "I take Heed's HsrHiipiirllla eviry jenrns a tonic, with most satisfactory results. I recom mend Heed's Hiirsapnrlllii lenll whehnvellint miserable tiled feeling." C. PAItvn;i.hK, 31') bridge st rtsit, Jlroektyn, N. V. HOOD'S SAHSAPAUI LLA "My health was net xery geisl fur some months, 1 did net have lunch appctlle. nor sleipwell, 1 also had frequent nick headache mid I hail noanihllleii lede nnjlhlng. I win recommended I" try HiMsl'sHarsaparllln. And though t have net taken all of one bottle ns jet I fisd liken new person. 1 highly leeemmenil It Innll." Mns. V. A. Titiini'K, W. Hanover, Mas. MAICIiS THi: WKAIC STHONO "I tisik Hissl'sHamiimrllla for malaria with lrfict results; It gave me Htreugth se that I can de nil my housework, nnd walk all about tin) nelghberlHMKl. Ne mere quinine for me, when Meed's Hnrsaparllln Is se geed a medi cine. 1 recommend It every where." l.vciNliA UAitrr.n, rramlngham Centre, Mush. HOOD'S HAllS.U'AKILLA Sold by all druggists. (1 ; six for .. Pieparcsl only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DONLSONi: DOLLAR (I) gev Sntlc or t cut. xLOSLN'ClOltTHAI.i:. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Gee. Weber's Coach Works, ciiHisTiANHntLirr. (lhlwccii (Iriiuge and Chestnut HlrcclH.) Consisting efJumiKSeal Carriages, two Kour Keur Kour PestJimi) Lluds. tne.Mct'all Wagons, Secend- land Tiettlug ltuggv, mid several light Phil rnrin Wagons that will carry from l,.r) te 3,HM pounds. Alse a few l'lne Slclgbs. Call liirly for llar galns. augiivtrd litueic. jyiS I'M IMS ITt RARE BARGAINS. A (iiaiid Dtitplav of the .Most Popular and .Most Itellahlu Pianos and Organs will in: ma in: nv Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., ATTIIK LAXOASTEl! CO UXTY FA 1 11. All should rMimlne them, for sooner or later ou will waulone.aiiileneihnt will give jeti satisfaction. y inllcly giiaranti'e wilbf.K--lien In every isirtlciilar Ter six jenrs, mnl sell en the easiest terms live dollars u nieuih. I liluk of ll-liem one le two ears leiuiv for II I riienbnvogeistticiiino ilincl Irem Ifurfnctery, nud we will eiler a positive bargain each day of the Pair. KIUIC JOHNSON .1 CO., Ne. Ul West King m., 1 jiiii-hsUt, Pa. P. H. SiH'end-lland Plauesiiud Organs taken lu I'.xclimige. nJl-lvd.tw (Lavpct. . HHAl'li. J. V. VONIILIIMMITH. D" OINTE PRICE, AND TIIATTHi: LOW1.ST. ONE BUSINESS, And Thai (liven Most Careful At leu Hen, TJli: Only 18 Deers from Pest olllce, 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. aug'.skijd SHViCttltlUMl. D.HPiti:cm:it,soNAce. W TO MAKLHOOM, Wi: OPl'LIt BUGGIE AT K-S.0C. ROAD Af'AGONS AT f.Vl.tX. ROKD CHRTS ATH5.00 ANDfA).fO. W, D. SPRECHER, SON & CO,, 3 IE. King St., Lancaster, Pa. mar2J.Tu,Th.htia Lancaster Carpet Heuse, $tJcmamitkcr'. PlItf.ADKLPllIA, Tliundny, HtpUVi, MW. If there were an official in spection, a census of merchan dise, the statement about the Autumn Dress Goods new here would be that they sur pass in elegance, completeness and number of styles, without doubt in quantity as well, the united total of all ether Dress Goods stocks in this city. This statement is made advisedly. Fer the next two days the women of Philadelphia can have a great treat in the exhi bition we arc making of Dress Novelties. There is a feeling of depres sion as one turns from even a superficial study of this stock te writing of it. The simple truth told in the most prosaic style would make a story that would challenge credulity. Shall we attempt te interest you by detailed description? Our best sense answers " no." Then " no" it is. Strolling down Aisle, noticing the cases in the centre, the Main tables and the bread counter-ends en cither side, and the fixture tops stretching away in the circling aisles te right and left, all " filled with forms dressed close as a line of soldiers, each showing a style of Dress Goods different in some respect from every ether, you might easily ask, was there ever a show like this ? There arc different styles en show, but the pilgrim te the counters will seen find that our unseen world of Dress Goods i3 greater than the seen, and the styles that remain mere numerous than these which ap pear. Save a few Cashmeres and Henriettas, plain and staple goods remain in ordinary en the shelves, and also the vast quantities of the cheaper sorts of fancy Dress Goods. A study of Art in Dress Goods is always attractive. t t. t i i t uen t laugti, out there is an art feeling in the stuffs. Y en would be dull, indeed, were you te leek ever these products of infinite skill and patience with out feeling. The dollars they cost, the machines that made them, the boxes that packed them, the ships that carried them, the mechanical processes that cleansed the wool, and spun and dyed the threads, may very properly be mere items of money and commerce. Net se the thought that de signed the beautiful things as you see them. The art of the Orient and the Occident ; the Persian palm and the Scotch tartan ; nature in llewer, fern and seaweed : figures and forms of the imagin ation arc all in them. They arc the children of dreams and fan cies. The artists cast them forth as did the old Hgyptians the seed upon the waters. The new thought of the sea son. Is there any new thought? 1 las anybody invented a color or created a form ? There is net one new fraction of a shade or form. But the poet does net. need a new dictionary te make a poem. Raphael did net create colors. Hut the new thought of the season combines things in fresh relations. Yeu will find embroider), no end el it, and hand-knotted fringes, and applique of plush finished about with geld, and an abundance of silver and geld tinsel threads lighting the mere sembre tones of the em broidery silks upon the woolen grounds. And you will find silk stripes woven in the woolen fabrics and damask silk figures en woolen grounds and if you want te knew all you'll find, hunt for yourself; you'll get a headache before you're through. Is your interest aroused in Dress Goods ? Then remember a few vital things. This is net only the biggest but the best selected stock. The prices arc very le:. the least iuality considered) in the market. The Exhibition m' only be made for two days. This column is silent te-day about Oriental Rugs and Teeth Picks, Furniture "" and Frying Pans but they and their con freres are all here, ad libitum ct infinitum. Jehn Wanamaker. T ImsUI.UtION OK PAHTNEIISHIP. TheisirtuershliiexlKtiiii! between rii.irlvt II Kivv and William IC LcLcit, trading as Pny Kcl.ert.at Ne.3aud& Qui King slnvl.lia. been dleled by mutual consent. Thehui.1. nes will Is. carried en at the mine nlai-uby Charles H Krev, who will collect all debt due te the nrni nud iy all liabilities or the aine , .. CHAK. II.KItKV. HimvrilTIi VM. K. KUKKUf. ThJs.SK JON US CO.. J Mnmifacturer fONKKCTIONKUS' FINK PAPKlt HOXKS. The iint beuutltul line lu the United 8tali. 615 Commerce HI., Pbltud.! unf P. Write for descriptive price lUu phla eKSteed Palace ef Xnshfett. i.vlAck op fashion. OPENING -or- EARLY FALL MILLINERY -AT Tl IE PALACE OF FASHION, 115 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Special Attractions This Week ! Itoueli-nntl-ncady Hnllern, in black, navy, lirewn nnd cardinal, at 16c apiece. Jleugli-nnd-Itendy Turbans, in all the new shnpes, 2c. All the iicwwit Fall fihapes lu Felt Hats, at CO nnd 75c apiece. Finest French Felt HaU, Turbans aud HennetA, nt $1.25 and 11.60. The grandest Assortment of Children's Trimmed Felt Hats, nil new and hand some styles, at 91, $1.35 and $1.60. A few only left of these White Batln Plush Hats, for little boys, nt !!c apiece, worth $1. WINGS. One let nt only 6e nplccc. One let of nice large "Wings, a great bargain, only 10c apiece. Flue Stiff Wings, In black, white nnd colored, at 15, 10 and 25c. Very line new Fancy Wings and Ulrds from 25c up te f3 apiece. The Inrgest and finest assortment ever brought te Lancaster. Jrent special bargain In Ulnck Plumes nt 75e. Flue Illnck Tips from ,19c n bunch up. RIBBONS. Sneclnl drive in Satin and Ores-Clrnin Hlbbens, nt 2, 4, 5, 7, 0 and 10c a yard, nt our Special lliugaiu ltlbben Counter. One let of new Satin Itibben, picot edge, warranted pure silk, in Ne. 10 ; all bright colors for Fancy Werk, only 15c a yard, would be cheap for 2re. All new Fnncy Itibbeun, for Fall and Winter lints, open new and ready for inspection. Silk Plushes In all colors IC-lncli, e7c; 10-inch, 60c; 10-Inch Imported Moleskin nt $1.25. All shades of Satin, cxccllunt quality, only 60c n yard. We sell any quantity. BOYS' CLOTHING. New Winter Goods cheaper tl Heys' Suits nt $1. 10, lM, $'2. nnd 11 11 wards. tan ever. II), 2.0S, Knee Pnnts, 25, 37, 10c, nnd upwards. Beys' Overcoats nt $2.08, $3.00, $3.80. Twe great Bargains In Ladles' Black Jciwy Coats, at t2.18, worth $3.50 ; at $3.0S, worth $5. Beys' Kilt Stilts from $2.50 up. And this special barguln in Ladles' fine Corkscrew Jnekets ut $3.G0: worth $5.00. A full line of Children's and Misses' Coats from 08c up. A full line 0 Ladies' Newmarkets from $2.03 up te $35. PIusli Jnekets, Plush Sacques, Plush Wraps, Plush Medjeskas, Plush New markets. Stere will lie closed en THUItSDAY NKXT, SKITKMBKK 20, 011 account of Holiday. ASTRICH BROS. d licit cte. T II. .MARTIN A CO. Ladies' Ceals. All the new poeds opened for the Fall Trade. Jackets in all sizes and prices. Directeire Newmarkets in stripes, plaids and solid colors. Children's Ceals. Cenncmaras, Children's Coats, with bell sleeves, in large plaids; Directeire in fancy plaids and stripes. Flannels Purchased from the- great Auction Sale of Flannels held in New Yerk last month. Red Flannels in the best values ever known from 15c a yard up. CHINA DEPARTMENT. Wedding Presents. New shapes of bric-a-brac in Worcester Linmges and Doul Deul Doul ten Decorations. New shapes in Cut Glass. Our stock is complete in the above goods. After-Dinner Cups and Saucers in cases. Umbrella Stands, Jardinieres, Salad Sets, Pudding Sets, Tcte-a-Tetc Sets, Salad Trays in Haviland's China. Salted Almend and Olive Trays in China and Cut Glass. Japanese Ware Just opened, and novelties in Bowls, Tea Sets, Trays, Choco Checo Chece ate Jugs, &c. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. (CljhinuMu-c. J.JIOHAMAHTIN. Jars I Jars I China Hall. A KRF.SJII SUPPLY OK "LIGHTNING" JARS In Pints, Quarts and Half anllnnn, AT LOWLST PltlCKS, MASON'S IN ALL SIZES. JKLLY TUMIU.KIls,.(r., High & Martin, HO. 15 EAST KINO ST. 46, 180. 9r B AIIOAIXS. CHARL.ES Nes. 35 and 37 North Queen Street Bargains in Black Shawls and Henrietta; HENIUKTTAH.. . At 12 M ..-,.At 223 ....At 200 At ITS At ICO ......At 12S At 100 . At te . At 75 At 62f no ..At Aud nt 25 and 37 cents. MnS J?SnLn,,rt 'lnmt A'i"er,n,,'", eMIiwe Beed In Lniicud.r nt I-ewcul Price t I BOSTON Nes. 35-37 North Queen Street. CHARLES STAHM. 4'uvuitnrc. NTKiUEOAK KUHNITUHK. OCHS Sc -NEW ANTIQUE OAK 2d, ,3d and 4th Floers, 31 S. Queen St. JUntcltce. yy-ATiiEs. HMERICHN Watclie, Cleck. Jewelry. Bnccii, Eye-Glanc. Kte,, nt IA)WEHT PHI0E8. Optlcnl Geed. Telerrapli Tlme Dally. Kvcry Article lu till Line Curefully Itepulrcd. Leuis Weber, Ne. lB9KNerthQueenSt..NerP.R.R. Station TKWELKIt AND UKADUATEOITICIAN. GIUL. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. EXAMINATION OF EYES FUEE 1 NO DROPS USED I WK CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO The Watch Bracelet. Thli nmcelet contains a MINIATURE WATCH, Stem Wind nnd Set, le be seen lu tlie EA8T WINDOW. CHAS. S.GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., 1.ANCASTER. PENN'A. IKitiu REPAIRING! De you liave a Wnlcli or Cleck tlint'iiech re pair T II may lie one that hnabcen repaired and decK no kixxI. If m, brlnt; It te us, and we will Guarantee Yeu tbe Best Werk Yeu have ever had done. All kinds of Jewclry and HiectacleRepalrlnii, Engraving, Etc. All Werk Guaranteed nnd Price tlie Ixiwcl. illve uh a Trial and you will Call Aenln. HERR, Ne. 101 N. Queen St ; CORNER OF ORAME. tjnvbtunrc. TTARDWARE I HARDWARE! GREAT ATTRACTIONS 1 AT Marshall & Rengier's, t) A 11 SOUTH QUEEN hT. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OF EVERY DEHCRIITION. The Largct Assortment of OUNS nnd RIFLES 111 tlie Clly. TINWARE, CEDARWARE, CUTLERY, Ac FODDER YARN, CARPENTER-STOOLS and llUILDINd MA TERIAU ROYALMIXP.DPAINTS.OILS, VARNISHIJ4 and WHITE LEAD. -A Pull Line of (Icneral Hardvrare.-t MARSHALL"! REN6IER, NIXS. V A II SOUTH QUEEN STREET. fiUS-lvd (Cnvrinara. OTANDARD CARRIAUE WORK. EDvV. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,,43A MARKET RTREET. (Itmr of tilt rotleltlce), LANCASTER, PA. D.i nut Fall te Call DurinR FAIR WEEK and See our Fine Aerlimnt of Bugles, Phaetons, Jemp Seat Cairiages,Etc. I hnve all the latet tt j lei. te select from, nnd hav e uImi a very line assortment of Kcceud-hund work Mime of my own work. Hoitem prices. Call and examine. Ne trou ble te show our work and explain every detail. Repainting and Rehiring promptly and neatly done. One Bet of workmen epec!ally employed for that purpose. COLI.ARS AND CUFFS-THE LATEST tbe most denlrable, and ment comfortable hapeji and ityles uy tlie, at ERISMAN'H QeuU' FurnUhlng Stere, il West Kluf street. . STH7u CAHHMEnK HHAWLH - ....At .. W I " ......... ............At M At Id " " jh jd " " At -At ' " , 4 " ".At '...;.."ju " . " At And nt 11.00, II.S0, tZOO. KM, B.00, 13.60. STORE GIBBS, DESIGNS - FURNITUR0 Wreccric. N' OW POR the Fleur That Toek First Pramiei At the Lnncnifrr Pnnntv Pntt t net tiri CLARKE'S XXXX FLOUR Is rennldered'hl , . , "' .V.l".w ,np "CHI Kiinilly KIei: fur PlIHlrv mill llrenii ldilrl.in win i. 'i.l i. '" l.A'Ji'I0 "? """J' alve ,l trlnl-Sue prniml 1-evier Orndcs of Fleur nHOe pel quarter POPPY en. SOAP Toek n Klrnt Prenilnm .. ii.a Vni. . ,i.. 1..1J est Laundry and Toilet Hean. We cave own! fiwnbeut 000 cakes of tliU Fine Sea "and wll for the balftiifenrtlita vr.ir niva frlu. .n i.j will callafuimpluciike. Come nnd BcLurak lllirl fMit tlin trull. ..f .. I. .1 "- .... .v-.K luvj 111111 Ul WI1UI WO miYm TlAItfJUVU ivimia IIAIIOAINH IN JHtinii IHJeV; Y(AItAINJ IN ItACON. I In fact, I!nri?nlni In EvcrytliliiK durlns thli at Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere II-A 1 1. SOUTH QUEEN STREET, , , I-nncnstcr, Pa. Telpplieiic. Free Delivery. T UUlWK'rf. F'NEST GR0CESIES Best Teas and Coffees. rm(lAHs,NYKUPS. CANNED nnd HOTTI.ElA IIOOIIS NEW MACKEREL, NEW COI1FISII, Eri. NOTICE. COFFEES ALWAYS FRESH ROASTED. j TEAK .SELECTED WITH CARE POR DRINK ! INO QUALITY. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. TRE1S1-H. Keep Your Eyes Wide Open ! IN LEADING IN EVERYTHING. Why Complain of Dull Times ? VIE MAKE OUR PRICES TO SUIT THEM HETTERSELL THE GOODS AND MAKE A LITTLE THAN HOLD FAST TOTHEMATUIO PROFITS. A Glance at Onr Busy Stere WILL CON VICE YOU HAT THERE IS A REASON TOR ALL THIS Why Is our Mere crowded, it hen ethers are cinptj ? My de vie employ three lliue as many derkx ns any ether store? Wanted, At Once, Five Ettin ShIcmiumi for Sntinilay's Trade. .Muvt haven knoHlc.lge of tliu huMue8. ROOMS TO LET. ..T.VP. "'' Ml en .second Fleer ever Stere Ilullding. Rent inedertite. AIe, 11 Twe-Story llrlck Dwelling en Ceral strceu Rent, $11. REIST! WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL OROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCESTS., Directly Opposite J. II. Mnrtln A- Ce.' Dry Ooeds Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Hervo Helel. fiouecfuvitfolttttrt OOllB. c ALL AND SEE -Tni- ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Ughl J Ilcau them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and Oil Steves. THE "PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Rents them all. Thlistrlpoutwearaallethera. Keeps out the (.old. Step rattling of windows. Exclude the dust. Kct-jw out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no wate or dirt made In applying It. Can be fitted nnywhere 110 helei te bore, ready for uw. 1 will net split, warp or Khrink a cuMilen strip U the most perfecLSAl the Steve, Heater and Range Stere of Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, , 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER VA. ? jiife, '-..jKA'i-V.
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