tF-finBfluHHBHTi'MM LAIfOAl wwv'H'HMWifiBKErwrT'-v' OT5.-tR-(r- frw f ' i-Wf- t- . - v--r T JUS' vA ' r nJ -JJ .'i.Zi - BPwre f .. 'l-tft T' , ' - ' i TXA ,r m- t' fiW; m ,,. lJ?Tt "Si . rtU - ft. IS h& .a si tit' ; w Ki- ,P .?' a LS & .Vs- .v it" ?f '& w& IM m. it 1 m & ii .'3? fr. ' r " l -' 9tlg $titiltencf "V? : L- 'i.manuv, IBTOIKMAIf Fwra, saltan. ,JWW1 ri lTir.rnn mi H'' . V .;y iui VAILY nfnaXIOKlfCKH.-Pabllstae Hif jr In the yaw, feal Bnndny. Serve gt. J T vaniR hi uin eiy ana orreuiniui i it M ni tmu tei, af iwi nTB uei hn rM In advance ; SO cent month. mn.T IWTELLtGENCKR-One dollar nnd fmrntw ammtm m. wmr. In kdvanrav. 'WnW TO ftUBBCRlBBRa-Remll by rlieck "--Ai peatellce order, ana where neither of 'TO'tTMHwa procured send In n registered i M the rmlefflc, second cliuw mail $M AbDMH, TBI nrTWXIOBlCCKB. Lancaster, Pa. ,; UUrOAim, PA., October 4, 1889. 'ji.. Wiicwi m-iuini I .' Ma V-...t.1l...... l.iilritala mill nnllHflfttla .J i,Wa.l'llli ! nitillmaa fif f4n. m BUV lilcnv , ...x. ... .w. w- ...w. Km. furlls and tlti resolutions of t he ti'-lUl 'u..l f... nn.mmaa nl 1lit1il. .7CHM BCI1HT: i;iviiii wii(,i v -.....- Jftfelphl MBcmblcd ; mid the reason is ssUMt Mr. "curt I iirh cxprcssca trie epm- ; lm thai. Prmltfenl Harrison hits nliewll phhllfiikss sincere friend of civil Mcr Mcr ".frlee reform thau President Clevelnnd ;f dM ; nd the congress has resolved Ut the president nnitcars te it te 'H.awK I.Mnllf Mt,..lwt llld flfllill ISS"" iJlIKtlJ K.KIHUl K-,? tattoos! power of appointment le office into the lianas 01 pnru- lH subordinates ; nnd It cites the. whole- fc(?iic removal or ptHlinastcrs ami ine iT t ..i tt ll. tlui.iti mitll tinftMiHI W-CIWHJiniJOUHIl IIIU rnilMHJ luuiirvnmi "Which took place In the llnt month or 'tm-k..t lli.i new mlmlnUtrntlen. im foil 'ffcifc elusive evidence, that the spirit of elvll V" tA icrvice reform docs net abide with It. 'J It will be noted that the postetlice de- i, tpartmcut, which Is under the charge of jWr:aniaker, champion of reform, is I"the place where tills uciiance 01 civn "&:, service reform methods occurs ; mm 11 it 'sr 'Inilv trniiii. Here we liave u lircl- m ? J... . t. At l.t it ...tl. .lfU.1nn. it treni wi "" niiiiw.il n mi utniiiii '. ' tiens in favor of civil pen-ice reform A" . . . -i i.. i.i. i'm, anil nimiiiiniiir inTiii'im liiiul'i iiiiiii 0', who tires everyone but himself with KWxhlanrotcatntiens In fiivnrefcvcry reform. t& The iiiflucnce of Unno eminent re- fermcix, etAtidlug ever tne ptemce ie partnient,wan net, however, nulllcient ti keep quiet the political guillotine that bus been cutting off heads of country restniastcra and railwayman clcrltH at r?Bspel never liefere known in the hit- vf toiyei the department. It Is imtiiine JkU,e president anil the Ktniaier geecrai have net been able te mop uie slaughter; ami the civil service re- Ml termere think it iiueer, and hiatus jm dfcr rlavkanh tflifllll ilin lirvtblfldtli llllf III V..-v..l.AMaM f llin n.iuilllliill T 4 lin w.lflllf' fc , peatuuutcre, aud the bail Bell, whom ieWananiaker directed te de up therall- l 4& inv tnall iiinllfH. i1'??" , ThI. lU.1l vlnl..lillf excited lilmwlf, that lie had te im j..tJ: TiT ,':"". i... auriUE lue i:w wix-ivn '.? operate In before his department came Sf' under the deuiiul douiiuleu of the civil service i ruitfi, uv fill um vwij ji-iiiin;iiii , 111111 the civil ervlce reformers dcniiuucu this & 'sharpness as net being wry nlceiii Ik'll; fHfe? fjrbe was one of the cracked bells In the Reading railroad that President Cerhlii hastened te grt rid of when he ln-giui Ills '& work of clearing out the worthless lum ber of that corporation. r hv A null Ji i. irtinT-un uii ijvii, ti h,W offensive te the civil service reformers', P'TT'Jf '...... .. . ... anu which they note as ih-iui; done riiiiu J&itadertlH'UQMSef the president and the fes BesttnanterReneral leads them te doubt g the sincerity of these loud aitoitlcef re- i'ffll II tu .O.I tllut llu..l,.l,l.. ..f l..-lwv J V """ .....v v.nj,.... . .VI,v- fg my uneuiu tan ujieii me Kurmcnis 01 A tne president ami the lwstniHMer gen : r . eral, but net startling. Mr. Harrison has liceii very feebly jierferming his virtuous ante-election prumlcs ; aud When he put the Ilepubllenii puic liearer Inte his cabinet he did nasiire us that bis conception of refenn was ven weak aud crooked. And this purto purte bearer has been always an interesting kaleidoscope, shining when shaken te Jevery quarter of the cemp.iis of me- wlMCB lTf. Iinu ...I. ..plt....l i.....n.. ,'y llflT IB lllia (IVI.VllirVll UU-IJ df virtue for himself and his goods, W a a ....... ... ... ? ana lias uispiayeu every incic nun would boom him and them ; hu has "Sfe. prayed I""g l the Sunday school ami Tc, ftvnamumn mnni1n1 ufnnfltli u linra lu. U,f "V "-t"e-;-l I'"""""' r.vunnj nm.li .iv winu sit anu traveled ceii"iamiy where Clin ulrtnnlsu '! L ltj Itnu ii 1.. v.l lit.. Ai wreniuuvie nnm , uu inn (,"""'"' "" - fruit with churmiiig imitartiality fn)in v"1 the vlneef the church and the tree of !. II ll.l S,"S M3 1UUUB1UC. Vrf Neither he nor the president hae bewnahlgh conception of their gieat duties aud u hleut lndeMn(leuc) iu performing them ; nor could this be expected of a man of his origin .and education. Mere could hau been fairly looked for from Harrison. Tiny have shown, It Is true, n capacity for kicking In a sporadic way. Wanama ker fought bravely for Field ; Harrison lights bravely for his own way about the appointments te some of the larger offices. The Philadelphia J.algcr challenges the denunciation, by Geerge William Curtis aud his aseciates, of the president, en the ground that he has failed te comply se far with the demand of the pol iticians for a sjHXtly change iu tliu Philadelphia etllces ; and it is true that iu many cwses the president has set hU face against the politicians and In- steted upon making uechauge until the completion of the period of the fucuiii- bent's commission. But thisenlyumkis mere apparent and strange the liberty which he gives te his subordinates te make wholesale charges te satisfy the politicians' demand. The policy that holds back the removal In the oue line of appointment ought te control the ad ad miuietratieu throughout; aud it Is net seemly that the president's subordinates should be permitted by him lesplt uimiii his policy ; uer would they be if he was above the fear of the missiles of the ih11 ticlaus ; as he would have us think him. V The Open Air. This is the tlme te accumulate health Ji for the leug winter when most jieople jif, nun pass a great ueai ei time In the S$ cooked air of heated houses. These bracing tall Hays invite te active exer else In the open air, and tempt city people te the open country, w here irdure ia even mere lieautlful thau In the spring or summer. If you eau't ride a v borne or a bicycle, there is the cont-ela-tlon that be who wnlks Iimmii .l,m,.. (,. S i&L ft note pleasing details that escaiiu the i ni......t.ii. it. .- i .... ; j iuuiciniti uiiti'iii'l ; 1IIUI, IIIKTUII, HIK- i.lug Is the liest of exercise, llh-yele riders are net noted for erect carriage, ad hersjemeu hae u tendency te bow 1 f hm- If Walking K-eins te trl ve work te ::iL..i i . .. " . . Rk iV" "" -"e OI ue man, carry a club, -MM ny clinching aud swinging you will keep the ether d up te the prejier muscular hntL The wry young people usually take enough of out-deer exercise in these te? without urging, ami tennis mid fwtball need no pral, but there are fteaty of elder people In peer health who would add yean te tbemselrea and double their enjoyment of life If they would manage te get out Inte the coun try In this glorious fall weather. Peo ple talk of the refining influence of art and lUerature,'but there Is mere and better Influence of the kind In n Lancas ter county landscape ; and the western sky Is frescoed every fair evening with hues se gorgeous that any artist who might venture te copy them with n brush wttuld In worthy of pity ns n hopeless lunatic. On out Inte the open air and open country and eeii your head te the physical nud mental tiithi cuces of nature. An Excellent President. The Chicago Herald, which was one of the firmest supporters of Mr. Cleve land during his administration, In searching out causes of hli defeat, says thnt " notwithstanding the Integrity aud the excellent tone of the Cleveland ad ministration, Iherc was a fatal weak ness about It," and declares : Wlmt tills weflkness was It Is w oil for all men le knew, liecnuse It Is nene tee seen te begin Uie wetk of reuniting, rein spiring nud rciuviKeratlnc the uiagiiinceut political organization wlileh Ims been trmien.rlly dlsrunted by an iinexrected mill nn mi'iescned clrlcsf. Tliu words of adlstlngtilslied Wisconsin Domerrnt which npHnr In llin Itcrttltl to day nre trim. In the luliniiilstrntleii of drover Cleveland tliore was tee much Cleveland and loe llltle Dmnecrney. There was loe much arlstecrncy and tee lit t le Democracy. -Tlicre wus tee much of a ills ills Hjiltlen te consult the wishes of Itepubll cans nud te iguore the w Islirs or Dcuxicrnts. Tlicre w ere tee many apologies, loe much humility, tee much 'nciisItU cnesi te Mug wump criticism, tee many nnto-chnmbers, tee many lackeys and loe iiuny card-bear-ors. It honored anil it dlscredltcil DemecrnU nl oue and the miiie time. It cnlled into plaecM of great cemsplcully snme of the fore most donkeys of the age. It left In retire ment the heroes of n party willed, even in defeat, never faltered In Us devetln.i te principle, nud which, 111 litery, descned from its own creatures something better than derision nud neglect. Is this saying any mere than that Cleveland lacked jierfcctlen as n ruler? What we seek In a president Is net ir ir fcctleii, which Is unattainable, but ex cellence. Mr. Cleveland certainly failed In his kuewledgu of men ; which was some thing of a natural defect, but was largely due te his Ignorance of tliu men of the nation by reason of Ills iuexieri dice in national affairs. He was net an ex'tert In the craft of statesmanship, but mnde a geed stagger at the business for a greenhorn ; aud he hid Indomitable courage, firmness, honesty and zeal. The country which knew him netnl first, seen concluded that he was n geed man for president, and he was net defeated by reason of Its distrust of Jila atmliiibtrntiw! capacity; but, en the contrary, the Democratic party was greatly strengthened in 11h canvass by the general impression of the cleanness and efficiency of Its administration and the universal conIcllen that Cleveland, taken all iu all, had madu nil excellent president. KX-l'eslMASlKIt OKNI'ltAli Jamks has publlitlied a huignrfiiu article en tlin Kstnl sen Ice lu which husas Hint llie chief olll elll eiuls w he nre aiipjiesed todeoto llieirwell mid talents te the service nre in reality obliged te sciid most of their llme in con cen sldcilng removals and appointments for H)lltlcl reasons. He Insists that Ihciucnn bone preticr reform or linpievetnent of the sen ice until ills absolutely dlerccd fiem polities. Tiiunewsjiist rcccUed of the Ions of the steamship Ijirumoer, which occurred a month age,hupr?SKc the fact that the haee of a storm nt set cannot be fully realized. Many n ship gees down that Is only given up a tier mouths of wnlting. Wam.ack llitANTHAM, nn Uuglish inll rjul man, lutcrx lowed by n reporter of the New Yerk iShir, says Hint our trains uie letter than tlieh's In ease of motion as w ell ns convenience. "In I'nglnudlhe cars nud engines are titled with sliett, still' springs, with the cars hung ilircttl.v en them. The motion mesl felt en hu Kuglish re.id hii pilck Jelt or tremble, whatever motion the car may huvu besides Its forward impetus hcliigiidircctloepcr-HHidkulnrto the truck. Mern the corresieiiiIliig motion is a hori zontal or lateral swaying in a direction at righl angles te the truck, and the jolt Is heavier. They have a better truck, but Jelt you about and give you a much rougher ride than you erdluaiily get iu this coun try. " It is announced Hut in December the Uussiau minister of fluaucu will have the nation mera llrnily en Its financial feet, the ItellichiMs, of Paris, lending Hie P eminent five hundred uillllen leubles. Values ate usually estimated by the paper reuble, which Is worth en the average about forty cents of our money, se Hint this lean en tills basis would amount te about tvvehunilicd millloudellnrs. Under the present minister of 11 nance, Mr. Wischuegradsky, n rigid system or economy has been enforced aud the upcr reuble has been steadily creeping tow nrds Its geld equivalent, w hieli is w ertli se enty 11 ve cents. In spitoef Ills uaiiKi l.'urepeiiu tluanclers have hastcnevl te express ad miration for Mr. Wlschuegnidsky, wlie appears te have nilnieiileusly revived llie credit of the car. Disi'xn nils say the people of Pierre, Seuth Dakota, aie doliileus with Jey be cause that tow u is te be the state capital. Considering the aveiage state Legislature it w euld appear that joy e or such nu alllic alllic liell could only be a featuie of delirium. S'miKrAM Sm en aiili, ()f the New Yerk ltllle nssoeiatien, laments the fading interest iu our national weapon, the rillc. "Tlicie was u lime when the weid Ameri can vas almost synonymous with the wen! rllleman. " Mr. Hliephard will llnd that Kurepcans new leek upon the re re vel or ns the American national w capon ; thanks le the late Colonel Celt and Mr. Ilull'ale Hill. We don't appear te need n national weapon in our clvillisl parts at pruseut, and it is pleasing le lelate that men am new content le uiaiigls oue another with language, a wc.iikmi that is used In Amerlea with consummate skill nud no niervv. Wi.uoteth.it .Mr, llaiues, el the street committee, suspects that there is a boss about that committee, and that Chairman Hlddle suspects that Mr. Haines linger points at him. Tlieie has been u prevalent suspicion that there was a Imiks selium here about llie outskirts, or under the skirts of the street ceuimittte, and new that Me-srs. Haines nnd Middle have starttsl out te leek for him, we hope they will llnd him. We want te knew- him. We waul te m-e the mm who Is nl the bottom of all the mhehlef. We want te levv the nigger in the weed pile; or stene quarry, niiy be we then will llnd out why only I'ngla's ipiany furnishes city stene and wherein lurks tlie lev cllness of its mud iu the street committee's eyes. Tin: Chicago world's fair is booming along finely while New Yerk still loiters. President Kill, of the Manitoba railway, subscribes J1V"10- The brewers nnd ilfs tlllers In Chicago have subxribed $300, hed. Total subscriptions te date aggiegate fs, (J"0. l'ittccn Ohie cengrcssuien have plein 1 themselves le vote for Chicago. As Hie poet of the evv Yerk ll'eiil lias It, '"lis cash converses." Step thit cnachlnR I If yen de net. It msy kill fan. A bottle of Or. Bell's Cough Syrup only costs von U cents, and IU timely ae my wve year lifts. , .. , I lindsltrnjsbrenmaeb annoyed bynenrAl Is nd hradMhe. At lencth I deUrmlned te tryHalVBtlenOll. InniEladte rccemmrml It, Bllmsdesiififectciirelninycnw. A3 Alwinltli HU, flAltlniinr, Md. a All scurf nnd InrUrdlasppesr v Kmm mmith mid lcetli,Uiniuli dark mid dry; And nil Ixs-emn frmli, pumnnd clean, If vtp but HOZOPONT nppty. Thai made frh-ntl new etinfes (lives te the mouth m-w levclliinw. The liilled' Knverlle. Tlic nrwrnl fanlilen In Indies IiaI will doubt deubt lesscmiiic I nultrr of nlrnmiralile rxcltemcnt mneiia Hie fair sex. Ladles nre Hlwny u u u wptHiletollicrliniiKesern fanlilen plnlelund Hir morn slnrllliu; Hie deimrture. Hip inore ernet llie riislp evrr the nrw iikkIc. Dr. ricrrr'H Kiiverltr iTsvrlJillen U n sltlve rurr Ter llie lilt which nrrllct a limits and rnnfce tlnlr llTm mlis-rnhlc. This miverrlKii pnnncen , mil Imrrllrilnii hi Tem's of dlplarrmcnOi nnd nil futictletinlilcmnRi-meiitii. II builds uplliopeot'. linCRiinl mid dranKcd-eul t Ictltn, nnd (tUes her rrnf wtil lieiwi nnd frch Ira") of life. 1 1 Is the only medicine rer woman pcrullsr wt'kneM niHl nttiiienlf. sold by dniKRlst", under n poel-tlvnctmranli-o from tlif mnimfMCturcru, Hint It will slve untlufHctlen In every case, or inenrv rrriiiidnl. Iliad printed Kunrmitev en liotlle wrniKT. I"4jw 1 IDOIVHHAIWAPAHIM.A. Has Dene Wonders lUU.tKKArTKUOYI'AltS OF HUKKKItlNO. "I think llwl'iiHnri'inrllti hs done won ders fer.pie. Fer nt-nrly nltic )rnrs I wnsnisrent sulTcrrr. The Kreater part of the limn I was iiuhIjIe te nttend te the most trlfllui; hoiivlieM duties. Was rvrelvlng liicdliiil Irratiiuiit nl-me-t constantly rrem oncihyslclaiiermiollitr, wlthnutnny mnlerlallifneflt. Mj'iicreunii. tem ninicemplftely hsllfnl(Biid no onemn liMHRlncuiy curTerhiK. Almest reiillmnilly I hndsevrrc I'AINrtlNMY IIKA1), nnd my hmrl vn nevrr ipille free from pnln. Inilts-d sosevero ii Ilia pnln nt my heart Hint fern Ieiir time I could net lln down In Issl, but was elillned te sit njirlM t, I ulne sutrereil rrem drewy;my limbs were swollen ns willnsmy body, I heeiiine tlioreuglily illpcenniRtsl. Hut Mt'lui; tlie cenitmit ndvertlsiiiieiit of Heed's HarsHpnrllli In the Philadelphia 1lmr, I eon. cl thiel te kIvd llil metllclnen trial. After Ihft llnt Ijettlr J kit much Is Her, Therefore I roil tinned uslni; II for seinn time, until I hnil iimsI nix bottles. I nm new free from mln, ran lie down a ml sleep, seldom have hradnche, mul work mere In one week Hum I did hi six months prier te my tnklug Heed' Harrnparllla. And If 3011 can rind n mere thankful, or happy mor tal, I should like letiuclelthir one. .Many of my frUndu fire iuOiik It with benerlt' Aha V. Hmki.tfh, Sljerstewn, IV1111. UOOD'B SAR8APARILLA Held by nil ilrmrKlxts. II J six for 15. I'rrpnnsl only by iU I. HOOD A CO., Ien ell, Mas". 100 DOS1M ONi: DOM.AH. W tAHTi:ilH MTTbK I.IVKIt PII.UH. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick lleiuliiclie aisl relieve nil Hie troubles Inci dent te 11 lillleui Mule of the k stem, fiich as lMrrlnes, Nmikca, liniwshitss, DlntrcHS nflir ICallni.-, I'n In In the Wile, a. While, their mint rriimrkslile Hiiccit-t has been shown In curing lleudHilie, jet CAHTKUH MTTI.i: I.IVKIt l'lI.IM are diually valuable In Ceiifllp.ilkin, iiirlin; nnd prnvi'iitlni; this iiiinevlni; com plaint, while Ihey nlin correct nil dlneidersnf Hip stomach, slhnulata the liver mid retiulatu the bowels. Kvcu If Ihcy only cured At bt Hie would m nhilusl prlcclch- te these wtie On liein this illxtrcsslni; reuiplalut; but Iiiiiii .it' I 'heir Koediivmi does net end In.rc.anil liuee who 11110 try Ihem will find thcu'llttk pllN ..Itinlilf In se many wnvh that Ihey will until' willing te de without them. lllll nfl. ..ill bl.l. Ii...l Is the banc of se many lives Unit here Is whrre we make our treat btsuit. Our pill cure II while ethers de net. CAHTKUH MTTLK 1.1VKH PILUinre very small and very insy te take. Oneer twepllfs makendev. They are strictly veKetntileiind de net crlpe or inirite, but by Hitlr k'lnlleiic llun I'h iim' nil Mini ue tlirin. InvinliiitarlH; llveferjl. Sold evtr) where or sent lij mull. CAltTl:lt.Mi:i)ICINi:c)., NKW VOItlC. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. HUglZ-ljllt'Od iftlioccllmu'mte. Mibi.iutH iieiiax he.M' wii.i. w; Cletliesuiid evtrynrtlcle uniUrthe VHH sun. CANtX-KXCbHWIVK HTVMX IN ACA cln, I'enanff. Wclwhel. CIk rry mul Maine j, 1111111u11.11 111 nner mm nrenre. DK.MUTirsctOAIlHTOItr.. Ill ijihtKliiicrtreeU alK-tfdll MII.I.KII'H IIOKAX SOAI WII.I, WASH (.'leilit -mud every article under the nun, rpilUK DALMATIAN INSKUT lOWDKIt, X preH'IItil by hkikmI Isiwdcr blower, Is the most cllcrttml destroyer of (lien and oilier small Insect. Fer sale AtHUIH.Krs DltUUSTOllK, art West K bur Street. TKSSKJONKHACO.. fj .Miiuiiriieturers CONFF.OTIONI'ltS PINK PAl'Kll 1IOXKS. The most biautluil line iu the United Htnk'ii. (US Commerce HU. I'lillndvl- uni ii H rim nir descriptive price list. I'liiu ei-in l-TSIeed U KNUV WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, lia removed te 1M East Kine street, liavlmrii full line of Ir uriilturetif every description at the lowest prices. Alse llndeitaklui: promptly at tended te. Call and examine our cissls. uS-trdll 11. WOLF. I.K) F-nst K hit Street. I.VLI, .ll WIN! Lit, iss-i. ' 1'er the Ijitest Nevillles, l-iirM mi, I ,( t'oiuplite Assertuitnt or 1'nilnnil Wlnlii Milt Vlv'lVr1 r,'"n,ll"! '""' TretiserlHB, ke te II. tIKIt- Nene teiiual It. Nene te surim-n tlie iiiake np. 'I he cornet Falirlc for Full Dress Suits, nnd the prim the lowest, nt II. OKItHAHTH, - ... ... . Ne. H North tjuecn Strtst. -Onl) Direct liiimrlliiK Tailor In the City of ljiucusttr. N TinilThCIIOill. Night Scheel. liANCASlI'lt IUJHIN1.S C0I.t.i:OK, .Ve. 31 .i 111 mint: piicli, wllleicii for the Whiter, Tiiewlay, Octetsrl. A lare c lnt.s ahead) erKiinlictl for the eih-hIiil'. en run select) our ew 11 eeurm of study. Call In sts us In nur new iunrlt r, the nnest private sihiKil nsiin. The old pupils hlRhly pleased with Ihem. Day Missions new eimii. Atiiircss. 11. C. WKIDI.KH. I'rl Inclpal, sk uri(uiieci:n -rtui- LEVAN'S FLOUR ANU- New Kiln-Dried CORN MEAL LEVAN & SONS, Mi:itL'II..TMII,I.KItS. XTKCKWKAH-THK bATl-T ANH vltisT Xsl faslileimlilu st) It sand shades, tliucbrnisst r.. .!..'- .-.,rt e t J tuts' Fiiriilthlui; niere.M vv tsi Kins street, "NrIJi:?uTO THKHI'AlsHKIW AND UV$ AM f K1W. All iwrsnim nm hert by forbidden totre.puMieniiuy eflliel.-milt of u,e Cornwall Jid HiKtslwell cutates In Ulianen or 1-anraMcr .euntles, whether lurlevsl or unlncleceit, either for the puriiese of hIioeUiik or flshlnur, ns the law will be rigidly enforced annln.t nil tre passlni; en said InutU of the underiluned nftn tliUuetlre. WM.COI.KMAN FHF.EMAN K1AV, U. FltEIillXfc. Atterneyi wr It. W. Celeuui I. I'KIIUV ai.iii:n, euuui'i litlri. &0(tnamtte'. PHiLABKUHtA, rriday, Oct, I, IM. Men's and Yeung Men's, Beys' and Small Beys', arc the classification into which Cloth ing falls new-a-days. It marks progress, amaii neys anus riave short trousers Knicker beckers and Beys', long treu sers. Yeung Men s butts are the smaller sizes of Men's. These sub-divisions, give better chance for proper distinctions. The Yeung Men's Clothing is of the gayer style, and the Small Beys' mere fanciful. The clothier is freer te produce, the buyer has larger choice. The special thought of the day runs te Light Overcoats. Grandsen and Grandfather, and the generation between, are provided for. Prices $8.50 te 32.50. The youngster can have an Overcoat with Prince Albert front and strapped seams, the oldster can have one plain as a pike staff. Omnibus and JSxclttsif make the autiphen of our Clothing? Mntkel street Mile, Macintoshes. De you knew them ? Rain or snow or shine no odds which, if you have a Macintosh en. Dressy always; the part that sheds wet is hid den. But you almost wonder where the stuff is se light and selt. An outgrowth drizzle and drip, such things mere of English They give study than we. Here arc eight hundred and ft fly-six Afen's Macintoshes at less than geed gossamer coats would cost yen ; Macintoshes precisely fitted te your needs ; sorts that neither harden nor .soften, but stay just right through thick and thin, indoors and out ? Mingle thick, without cape, !. I Inutile tlikk, without cnlx.', I'i. 111. .. ...vl ..III. ........ en .,111(1, ""III, .,,1,1 Vil',-,,V Half the retrular American prices, English goods ! about one-third the And for perfect A dozen or twenty colors. Chestnut strict, west. The newest " Hyde Park " tied. Nobby New line Scarf for men is an Ascot ready -and neat, of Ascots silk with embroidered figures. Club Heuse Bew, another novelty. You'll see the fashion pulse of the world beating all through Men's Furnishings. Chestnut strict side, west of Main Aisle. The attractions attract in Mil-lineryJ-especially in the Trim med Hats and Bennets. It's a world's Bennet Fair. Tlie Velvet Flowers were crowded out of the advertising yesterday. Yeu wouldn't mis take them for natural, no, but they are beautiful. The selt tones of velvet colors put in flower forms cannot fail te please. Loek at them. Ihlrleenth and Chestnut streets rernir. When you think of " Dress Silks" the complementary thought should be " Wana maker's." By the constant telling, by the great stock, by the little prices we mean te work the law of association be tween our silks and your mind. We shall succeed are suc ceeding. Transept. Children's Dresses and Coats. By far the fullest and best gathering of them we've ever shown. One season teaches another further ami further ahead every time. Take girls of i.j or 16 years. Yeu knew hew the common way has been te give them Dresses that were weak copies of the garments made for elder people. It has made you shy of buying ready-made things for you. We've changed all that. The goods, the shapes, the trimmings are exactly what young ladies of geed taste would cheese. Modest stuffs, simply made, neat, handsome ; girlish, but neither childish nor womanish. Take little bpys the chir rupy fellows of 3, 4 or 5 years. Either a girl's Ceat or a big boy's Ceat, with some of the years squeezed out of it, is what they mostly get. 1 laven't you wished for something else ? Something suited te bright little tots, made and medelled ex pressly for them? Here's a special Ceat for wee-bit men ; plaited, with belt and cape, and made of thick, warm, soft cloths that arc net heavy. Big plaids and little. Coats you'll joy te see your boy in. 1 hat's the test. We've had all the little folks in mind. See if we haven't. Second lloei, Chi.tnut street side. l"eurecvu. ter. French Beeks at less than Paris prices. They've been 30 cents the franc. Your choice new at 1 5 te 20 cents the franc. Choicest works of foremost au- UttMtkr', thers. If you think of buying French Beeks, here's a chance te save half or third of ' your money. These authors, arid many mere : nt-erse Hand Cherbullrx Kdmund About (luatav Ilrei Krckmann Chntrahi lmrtlnc Henry Orevllle I mode t tn Alexander Ihirnn Drtnw Fciilllel Julie CUrctte (laberlnu Thlrtvnth street side. Why net hemstitched Muslin for Pillow Cases ? Here it is, bleached. Don't seem possi ble that three rows of work a hand's breadth from the edge can lend se much of beauty and finish ! The like was never seen in this country before ; but then you expect such things first at Wanamaker's. If you care for plain Pillow Casing, here's a new wrinkle seamless. Woven with a gen uine muslin weave in just the shape that a stocking leg is knit. Cut whatever length you want hem one end and sew up the ether and there you have it. $ Northeast of centre. Mi'-' 300 pairs richpt Glass Colognes, Stevens & Williams make. Fer three-quarters the regular price. A hint is enough, if you knew the choicest goods'. Second fleer, third Rftllery. Jehn Wanamaker. gctvbnmvr. -E1NTIBENKW STOCK. WE AIIE GLAD TO INFOIIM THE PUBLIC THAT WE HAVE LAID IN AN IM MENSE STOCK OF HARDWARE AND Heusefurnishing Goods! WHICH IS ABSOLUTELY NEW. THOROUGHLY I'llEt'AIU'.D TO SUPPLY ALL THE WANTS OF OUIl WHOLE SALE AND HETA1L THADE. 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., itni:xt neon te posteffice. rrAitmVAHKi HARDWARE! GREAT ATTRACTIONS 1 AT Marshall & Rengier's, II &11 HOUTH QUEEN t-.T. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OF EVEIIY DESCHIPTION. The Largest Assortment of UUNS nnd HIFLEH IntheUity. TINWAItE, CEDAItVARE,CUTEUY, Ac FODDEIl YAHN, OAHPENTEIVH TOOLS and I1U1LUINO MA TE1UAL. IIOYALMIXEI) PAINTM.OILM. VAIINIHHEM unit WHITE LEA1). C-A Full Line of (leiur.il Hiirdiure."i( MARSHALL & RENGIER, NOH. U A II HOUTH QUEEN HTIIEET. IftbH-lvd Itfuair. -I-VONTMISS IT I RARE BARGAINS. A Urn nil Dlsnlnv of the Most PniiulHr nnd Most llellalile Pianos and Organs WILL IJE MADE BV Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., AT THE LAXCAsrr.it ceuxrr fa in. All should examine Ihem, for sooner or later 3011 will want one, unit one that will yle ou satisfaction. WciKwltl'.clyKuarHUtce, satisfac tion In cery particular for six jeart, and sell en the taslest terms rive dollars n month. Think of It from one te two) ram te pay for It I The nbeM' keimU came direct from the fuctery, nud e will eiler a positive Imrual 11 each day of the Fair. K1HK JOHNhON.l CO., Ne. 'J I West Klin: St.. Lancaster. Pa. P. H. Hivend-llaud Piane and Ortrftni taken In Exchange, uJUjil.Yw Hev ev Strut. T-ni'iu.ic SALE-ON THURSDAY. OCTO ). Ism), at tlie Kcslone Heuse, at I IIKK IU, 1VM, al the 7.10 11. in., of the Twe-story URK'IC DWELU I.NU, containing sccn rooms, nicely papered. Ne. i'JI West .lames street. Let fronts 'jil feet and widens tnttS feet In rear, and In depth l.tii fifl, mero or lesi. Hdrant, fruit and shrul lcr. All lllk'issl eonitlllen. JOHEPI1 HOUSEIt, Joti. I. llAI.sus, AucU sep'.THildl'.M.W Ul-ilNTTeUTHALE. " Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHItlbTIAN bTKEET. (HetwMii Orinite nud Chestnut Ntreets.) t'eiwlsllnK of JiimiwSint CarrlaEeH, two Four Four Pest Jenny Llnds. t e McCall Wagen", Hecoiid Heceiid Ilnnil Tretllni; Ihiusv, nnd several light Plat form Wneens thut will enrry from li le .s,nw rounds. Alse a few Tine Slcliihs Call IVirly for Itnr Baliu. nutrlu-tfd f IMH.ltv L.T LIGHT AND MEDIUM i., -Tin all eradeinndnny U wiU'ht uiiitii slie.nt ilhMA.s h iitiits' 1'uinlnUln.sune, I il WcmKlucklreeL Ink New Stock ! Reilly Bres. & Raul), 9t9 mhmi B AHOAtNN. 1 f J. Harry Stamm, 24 Oentre Square. GREATSALE -OF- -AND- COMFORTS -AT- LessTbie It Costs te lake Them. ComcGetYeurSharc, DON'T WAIT. BARGAINS Like Ours Are Rare. OULL ACKNOWLEDGE IT YOUHSELF WHEN YOU 8EK OUR Blankets -AN Comforts. ie-wt Cheapest Of All. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Seoul Jtiticce. I7IHTATK OF HOHEIIT A. EVANS, LATE OF li the city of ijineiiNter, dcieiiwil. iA'thm tiIaineiitiiryeiiKHel:ilelmln(,'lecn Rrnutcd te the undcrxlgncd, nil erens Indelitedthcn'te are riiiueNteil te nmke liiiineilliite piiyincul, mul theie, hiiliiK claims or ilemiindN iipilu-it the Mine, will preMMit them ultheut deluy for i-cltlcment te the underwlKned. JOHN 3. EVANS, A.J. EliEllLY, KMcnters. 41 K.ist Grant St., Lancaster, l'u. nlMtdFAeWtw ESTATE OF DANIEL COOI'EK, LATE OF the 'Ity of Lnueufctcr, dcceiihed. letters testamentary en tald estate li.tsliig In en S runted te the iinck'islBiud, all persons In, ibtcd thereto nre rceucsted te make Inimc Inimc dliite pajinint, and these lmvlnc tlalins or deimindH ugaliut the same, will present them tltheut delay for settlement te tlie uudeislKnvd, resldhiR Iu Lnnenster city. R. K. SCllNADEK, Executer. A. C. HtlNeeUi,, Attorney. sep'.7tdF TESTATE OF BARUAIIA FIIOZART. LATE Hi of Lnucwitcr city, deceased. Lcttirti tes tamentary en Mild eitate hnln 11: 1m"CIi gninttd totlieundcrhlKned,ullpcrson,i ludibtcd thereto are requested te make Immediate pa; IV- mcut. ami these havlni: claims or dcmiinus aifalint the same, "111 present thorn without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing In Lancaster city. SEVEItlN UITCHEY, Executer. Jno. A. Ceyi-e, Attorney, auZi-6ldF lliubvclhis. T T MIIHKLLA HEADQUA HTEIlsr UMBRELLA HEADQUARTERS. Our leader Just new Is the se-called Gleria Uu)trclli llli Qeld or Slh cr Cap at J1.1C. It Is net Kenulnc Gleria, hutthocletli mnktrs, I'mbrella ummifacturcrM and retailers In the illy call It such. It Ik ltclM'tla. It is mnde of silk nud cotton. Is fast die and 11 fair wi 1 i..r the price. Ilest te he hud an win it lm the mime, $1.18. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 11 KAbT KING STREET. e30md (Grevcricu. A TUUllHlC'S. Geed News te ibe Consumer I SWEETS REDUCED. Anether drop In llie Wholesale Market en nbit h us te sell Grunul.ttidHiiKtiriiewutUceutii, and bcstt-eri White at h",J. This Is a dropef'i eeuU fiem the highest point. New and Fresh Ooeds. New Italsliis, New California Apricots. New I'edrUh, New .Mackerel, New Kiln Dried Cern Meal, Fresh Oat Meal, Acuu, Cracked and Hulled Win at, Farina, New Cranberries, etc. New (.'imkNuitU Inn alnuwt dally. Wealm te Ki'l the tlrst and best of the season. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, UVNCAbTEH. 1A. CTeal. h UMI1KHANDCOAU J T011ACCO.SIIOOKHANnCAHI-l. U'KHT. ,IIN HARD WOODS. Whnlewila and Itetnll. by II. 11. MAUTINACO., niyn .-i water ntreci, i-inrastcr, ia. -OAUMOAHDNr.llS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OrrictM Na 129 North QneenHlrret, and Ne. W Neith Frlm-e street. YAKen North I'rl me Htret, near Heading Depot. augI5-tra LANCASTER. l'A. BOSTON STORE 9m . x. TTXDfcftWCAKt s X UNDERWEAR WATT t SHAND, 6, 8 AilO East King Street, Cn Suit Yeu With Anything Yeu May Wnt In Lndles', Ocntlcrnen'aer Chlldren'R Fall Underwear The Qualities Bent Everythtn m told In Fermer Yean for the Meney. LADIES' AND QENTH' MERINO UNDER WEAR, 23, 33, 37, SO te 75 Cents Each. LADIEH MERINO UNDERWEAR, Hllk Htltclied, 25c each worth 87Jic liADIES' FANCY VESTS, Htllclied and Tr m med, 60c each ; worth Tic. LADIES' JERSEY RIHED VESTS, at 25e, 87;c,60c te 11.00 Each. CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL JERSEY VESTS from 25c te 75c Each. If Yen Would Aa old Hhcutnatlsm.Wcnr ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR. Ladles' and Gentlemen' In White, Scarlet and Natural .Weel, at 75c, 11.00, 11.25, 1J0 tefe-ODEad!.'' Urntlemen Should See Our NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR nt Jl.OOEach ; Regular Price, f 1 50. CHILDIIEN'S UNDERWEAR In All Style and Qualities, at Lewest Priced, AT THE New Yerk Stere. ClethhtO' A SKEW. . Fall, 1889. Make It the money-savlnif lime of Die j ear, and this the place te nave It hy getting the best material nnd most st llsh Saltings, Treuserings and OnrceatlDgs FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation al nay reliable. Prices are lower than ever, nt J les handsomer quality finer. Te theso who have denlt litre the garments speak for themselves. All thut Is asked Is it Irlnl te please j oil, and assure en perfect satisfaction. NOS.ai AND SHI WEST KINO STHKKT. slfWuid M ARTtN IIUOS. Yeu can't form euy lust Idtnef the size nnd choice In Clothing nud Furnishing Goods here unless you take a leek through the stock. Yeu can't understand the rea TAKE A CCN SUS OF OUR STOCK. senableness of the prices here In any way se fully ns by seeing the geed. Visit the store. Underwear Is nicer, softer, liner, for the cost llils year thun before. Men's Heavy Weight Grey nnd White Shirts and Drawers, 25c, and better at tJTJe. See our 6O0 Uundcrwenr ! no lire finish and weight. Scarlet Flannel Shirtx and DrawerH, 81.00 ; usual price. tl.tS. We can suit you In kind and '11111111)'. The best nnd llncst Underwear made will be found Iu our stock. The derby ribbed Norfolk and New Hrunswlck, Dr. t timer's utid se en. Fit nnd iiuallty often in cr looked hi Underuear Is closely seen te here. Geed fitting Underwear adds much tucomtert and durability. Under wear for short, stout and extra large men In stuck, uOcnud up. ..Full Overcoats, the latest In fashion. In cloth lilid make. Geed, 8.00; Ret ler, S1000; HcHt.t20.00. Much stir among Chil dren's Suits. The st le and prices lire making the activity, bee our showing at .).50, Jl.OOand 500. 1 lie custom department is a busy place. Your order can be gotten out promptly. Will be got ten out rightly. Hee the range for fJO, til nnd MARTIN BROS, Custom Tailoring, Clothing and Furnishing Goods, NOS. 8 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN STREET. M YKRS & KATHFON. KVEHTIIING HERE IN FALL NOVELTIES FOR SUITING AND OVERCOATS. The Handsomest Productions HOME AND FOREIGN LOOMS FOR YOU TO TICK FROM, AND Prices te Your Satisfaction ! WORKMANbll IF FIRST-CLASS. I Fashionable Merchant Tailor, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET LANCASTKU, PA. (CavtriajicD, CTANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0.C4IA45 MARKET KTlU'irr. (Rear of the IVxteIllce), LANCASTER, l'A. De net Fall te Oil) During FAIR WEEK and ,ee our Flue Assortment of Buggies, Phaetons, Jamp Seat Carriages.Etc. I hare nil thcliilet styles te select from, und hare ale n ery fine nertment of ecend.iand work some of inv own werl;. llottem prletii. Cull nnd examine. Ne trim, hie te show our wert end explain ev r di 1. 11. Repainting uud Repairing preinpti und neatly done. One ct of werumen especially , tmrleycd for that purpete. FALL N1M MYERS&RATHFON ?4 L '.mm4 S J i . ai, h" i.'i- mf ) .n--V - Hfir -94,. .
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