THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1889. M Ub $ ntellteeticctr ;: ., r f t MilMW J. HTEXXM AX , j -'- CKAltLM STEINM AN FOLTV Editor. MHMT CLARK, Publish. fKB BAILT INTELLIGENCER.-Published ;-V vafjr aayin tneycar.butsunaay. served $ by eaurtwa In this city and surrounding t v wiwuniiRguiiYRi, uyinaiinveaei tan attar UiMYkace SW cent ft month. , Cf- ttKLT INTELLtOENCEll-One dollar and fSb MlT wnm ft year. In tdnnN. t -HOTICE TO SUBSCIUBEtW-ntmlt by cheek )y or forteflca order, and where neither or ,U tfcaaseaa be procured tend In registered "!! ml at tha Pniniflm. u second class mall S:- Mfttin. erf . ... vn nrrcT.T.rnvirfflnv r5" i- t Lancaster, Pa, S LAlNMsJTXX,PA., October 9, 1889. -e-j &' ?M Wanted, 'An Earthquake. A w reservoir iu cat 1-Hlruieuiit fit ipara-,Tb.lladelphIfl, was formally put Rf Inte UM en Tuesday and thnt city new E A.fcas reservoir capacity of nlne hundred kM? million gallons, mis 1 boeiii nine W hundred trallen te each citizen. The gtmervelr capacity of Lancaster Is six . million Kallons.erlcM tlian two Hundred (ftUansteeach citizen, rhlladelnhlans, PiA however, are net served with mini in R5& tilam of water, and if this clement could C' l 1 r . -.-I ...... 1.1 !. raj ) de miDwru lur, uiu ujuijiuiiniu nuuiu w even mere unravoranie te Lancaster. gC It one consolation that the mud of the V& Conestegals said te'be ncnltny, while the notorious impurity of Philadelphia' "fiunnl v in of a mere dangerous character. b Philadelphia water was comparatively 6& cHar and they did net need witling j5 reservoirs no niucu 115 jmrvr nuiiu ui 3?-supply. .Lancaster water, wneii net n Biuddy.ls remarkably purc.aud we Uave Vf needed a settling reservoir mere than anything else. It is an impressive Illus tration of the wonderful ways of city councils, that Philadelphia should be denied the pure water she wauls se . b.tdly and given the reservoirs she did net ueed. while Lancaster is denied the jTJ reservoirs she needs aud given a wntcr ? works Bhe might have waited for. Lancaster has net shown a due appre ciation of the partiality of nature to wards her. When net muddy the chemical purity of our water is remark able, vet we take it with mud. The R natural drainage and position make OP the city exceedlnclv healthy aud this 5 natural advantage is mode a pretext fur ?",'. ti,lnir nlnncr without, n heanl of health. Eif There te no natural limit te the spread ing 01 me city in any direction aim Si-, ground Is comparatively cheap : yet fe" most of the houses are built In solid s'-blocks close te the street and we have 5f no public park. We Justly beast a high IS? average 01 intelligence, mil nave- no fVm public library. This Is the richest agri- EK" ..cultural county lu the country and our T agricultural fairs are among the least Important. We are built en hills of pftr limestone, and tbcre are quarries all riff, inund tliprltvnrverv1ifiilf.nfniiiilllv S-r'vet we Dav our tmla wllli rIihip n worthless that it speedily turns te mud aud oust. We (te net have very many t!T IMtfltltjl InlltrtfWl ni tt'A tin ttrltlmltt . Atii. ijv biilance.' We are In no danger from Kr-'aU "-f' ., mr v mv nimuui ... ciu- Iggp'Boeaa and nave been spared cyclones g-aaa earinquaaes ; out. 11 is aoeui time - fhr Tknifl TCnf urn In Irwn nil nfiilntir.i E-mi. . j i 1. L. ...... .. Hg. wiiu us iiiiu give ua n vigoreim HiinKiug np te a better frame or mind. f The Xewtnaner Liar. Wr i- . . - - . . BV Tbejvew Yerk World lately caused Rihceuiclde of Dr, fnmtntnant txlitTftlntnn ,t nt .t ..! vivuiiuvuv ujdii,iuu ut iitn IDIIV) Hull n expert en Insauity ; but who had nimsen ucceme ier a time insane, and :;f;had buried himself In the ecclusleu of EgfMt Indlaua farm, for the sake of the Vivutft mi.1 tiiilAi ! l.A t )w i, iuivi ilJlll, liu KI1UW were -'tWUtlul te his ninnlnl condition Srcg Berne fellow get held of his btery and feV hashed it up for sale te the H'erW, which &W primetiH in testimony or its enterprise-. "t We have net vet hrnnl thnt. niivmm M? about its office litis been sent te jnll for .ru vuiuni , iiii:.i nuuiiiii ik none 10 "ftfttlsfv Justice. Br. Brown klllnl l.lm. " '! .!... II.. ...I .11 ,1.11.. , Mj" u tun luiuwiiM leiu ; iiiiuillgllliil tSr mere was no rest for the wearv and t, heay laden. six 01111 later 1110 jirneKivn ijinir miitwi the suicide of a young man by printing iiim 'Jioey iiDeui ins trotihle In gettlnjr i.i. .it. 11 ... . i ... .. Etr I uui u iuie iiiai ceuiu P?naul; but as It was a false tale the ft. journal mai printed it must bear the. Eg&J Tespenaiblllty for the rcbult of Its wrong L. doing, and the party guilty of the publl- K;osuen,,nou,a receive severe punishment. Itf Ana new we iiave the Philadelphia JsT Pitm publishing a statement about the Mhealthef Mr. Eimdall, which hlsphysl Sf;ciaii declares te be " an eutraKCOus He. " a" 1 AVe reprinted lue statement eflhn v i,:& as the condition of Mr. Hniwli.H' i...niii! P-t-1 1 B nittltafl f .nl.ttn l..lAu.l 1 gS awumed that it would be safe te sup- S&'-HOSe that the Jrcts would Iwi nnnnnl,lv RCeareful te make a correct tnt.-nimii s lipan the subject, if it made anv. Tbrm touegootl reason why it hheuld Ihiti. . made a false statement, the fucts being rw ui wuuiii iib reucn ; mid we Imve no K hwsiUtleu in saying that the rcs-poiitlhle fiij iu 110 uiure niiuuiu IK." HllllsIK'(t for this publication, which Dr. Mnrtln avs has done Mr. nmnlnll lmrm . n..,i $2$, tn ddWlenal outrage of tending a V reporter te his resideuce at one o'clock ibf-ln the morning te disturb his rest. Who Fg.au imagine anything mere worthy of a cewniue man inatteilew's back? WSk ve B,reDS Jaws protecting the lyet they seem te full of their object. It kjc, la net' that the law is net there for the 3g aervice of the injured, but that tbPv fc5Jde net Invoke It. Somehow U 11 fflMet the fashion te held the $4 te emPty pitcher ujwn the reporter L3TWMl' ",ura " moueor uenaioue o'clock rntue morning. The individual sutler. F4teg is endured with resignation at the IC1' IkBktiila nf 4linJl .ll.n .... .1... . 1 If ;.?,? "- ' uu bviu iuu puoiie v Jwith news aud provide It with opinions. WV Hilt. annl. l.lu,. . r .. uj,; r p- icvin x:r.ennances we have been commenting unnn will tend te dispel this patient endur ace, and te create a healthy beutlmeut .which will land the wilful newspaper Mar lu Jail or at the wbinninir Tt ? i? where be ought te go. ( Jvi; . . 5& " m t CBMCttent'fi Seri-Pi llnllnt. fv Connecticut has held au election, in -which she has tried a modified Aus tralian ballet system ; and found It te '.work very well. IU chief .requirements M that the ballets shall be priutcd in Uniform etyle en official pajicr furnished hy the state; that theyshall be distributed Within the polling place as well an out. DypaiaeBiciaisj that ticket peddlers 1 net approach within a hundrril ufthe polls; and that booths shn.li 1 nwevldcd for etert, in which they ij ,wc awuiv jnnu oefccrvauosi while ag auu scaling their ballets In eill. -ttvcJepea furuUhcd by the ktui... 1m Ute Australian system no ballet Man. he had outside the booth ; which is vum point in wmen tuc Ceuueitl- S'i, tit . TL, cut system differs fium it. The main features of value in the system, namely, prevision ef ballets by the state and the preparing of them by the voter la a place concealed from observation and away from the party workers, are pre served In the Connecticut plan; and worked very well at the first election. The practice is in keeping with the Idea of the secret ballet; and Is demanded by the freedom which should attend the approach te the ballet box. It Is net agreeable te the decent voter te have te reach the polls through a crowded side walk and an avenue of politicians ; nor that his ballet should be castunder their iuspectlen, which Is essentially imperil, ncnt. It Is hard 011 a self respecting man that he shenld be called upon, iu the discharge of his party duty, te de the work that falls tien htm at the polls, which is mero or leas dirty In Its cleanest state ; and this system of voting offers as much relief te the decent political worker as It does te the decent voter. Willi it fairly established and maintained, there will be little work for the worker at the polls ; for the respect able voters will all come out and vote when their vote can be agreeably cast ; aud there will lie little Inducement te the politician te bother himself te bring the ether kind te the jtells, when there h se geed n chance that he will net vote as he is paid te vote, after he gets a hun dred feet away from his guardian and behind the Ixmrds that protect him from Intrusive observation. II wilUx) a great day for the country and n long stride towards pure elections, when the usefulness of the poll com mittee has paeil away. When the voter Is free te cast what is In fact a se cret ballet, and when the state provide him with the means of making up his own ticket, wlthoutceusulting the party workers, the day of the glory of that crcature at the polls, will lie gene ; his drainage of the party funds will cease ; hlsdcmnud for the reward of office will die out ; and there will be a chance for honest elections and honest government. I)n. n. U. HllAKK.irEAUK, llie einlnent speclallxt Appointed by Presldent Cleve land te innke a thorough investigation, and report 011 thn causes and conditions under which astatic cholera thrives, has sent his manuscript report te the state department, and nn edition of seven thousand copies will be printed by the gov ernment. It will be a vohmie or about nlne hundred pages with ene hun dred and forty Illustrations, and will be an oxliaustive presentation or this Important subject, giving the results or the studies or many scioullfle men of ull nations. It will be ronicmberod that Dr. Shakespeare was sent out when there was seme apprehen sion or a spread or cholera te this country, and he went directly te the plague allllcted part of Italy te make a personal mtudy or cholera. He was se broken down In health afier his return thnt tin did net begin work en his report Ter nearly n year. A MINF.11 111 from the Alaska geld coun try tells the Sun Francisce Telegraph or a wonderful t-llcnl deserted city round by him In n rcmote valley. "The place was laid out lu streclH, with blocks or ntraugo ntrauge ntraugo leoking buildings, what appeared te be mesques, towers, ports, etc The whele seemed te be solid Ice, but blows rrem a hntcufteu the walls allowed thathennalh this was seme sort or building niateiial. It looked te be weed, but or a Mone-like hardness and apparently petrified." This wild tale may have foundation iu the dis covery or seme ancient town like tbebe ex isting in Arizona and New Mexico. The Seuth Ainerlcan delegates must have been strongly Impressed with the statements of Mr. Saltentstall, or the vast PacMe print 111IIU, when be lamonted that his works could net make all wool goods, been no they could net compete, w Ith a na tion that gets Its wool ftee, and they no doubt thought this a strange country when at Middlesex anollier ninmifaotiiier oli eli oli surved : "Let ourgevcrineiit glve us free wool and we tan show you something greater and better than this, and it will be toyeurbniiollt as well as ours." Theso were net campaign speechea or pelltlt-laiiH, hut tlie niftier of fact statements or busliiu? men eager te Hecure legislation iu the host InloreslH of tlielr factories. It begins te leek as though the delegates would return te Washington with a low opinion or the intelligence or a oeople who wliile suffer ing se plainly from tariff abuses upheld an administration that is opposed te tnriff re form. A delegate wbm surprised te loam lhat goods belling lu his country for from twenty-seven te thirty cents a yard, woie sold here at six cents a yard, but the mill owner helped te explain it : " A great ninny or our goods are sold te partien In New Yerk and elsewhere, who get a profit and then the goedsgo te ether countries, where another profit is made." It is one of the beauties or our trade syitein Hint four or mero pretltH are often added le oxperls, we first send goods via Kugluud, ir we wish te sell them lu Seuth America, ho he cause there Is very llttle that we can buy rrem our. Southern uoighbers In exchauge for what we would send them, midships must have iiirgees ImUIi ways. A.NOTlimi man was killed iu New Yerk en Tuesday by touching a lhe cloctrie light wlre. lle was a lineman and had climbed up a pole and whs working among the wires when his woellen shirt bocame disarranged anil a lle wire touched his skin. Thrin was a Hash or blue light and the man fell across some ether wires below him and liuugas though dead, lle after wards fell te the pavement, nod of course the argument will be that It was net the electricity but the fall thnt killed him. This accident Is published along with a ktter sent about the same time te the electric light companies by Mayer Giant, urging thespeedv burial ol'these wires, "which," he says, "are u standing menace te llfe and limb within the city." Certainly irtlie wire w ere burled there would be no doubt as te the cause or death or the empleyes touching thorn, and there would be lar less public danger. IMed at the AueeflO'J. Zephanlah Webster llunce died en Tues day at Pert Huren, Michigan, iu the lOJd year or his nge. He was born lu Hart Hart leril, Connecticut. He was Judge of the county court at Pert Huren for IS years from lfc31. He also nerved three years In the territorial UgiMatuir. snille A nullum ,Mt! sighed Tem lu his Ulewii. lle knew nut what gave her mull u charm lu til ejc. Her teeth preserved hytillZOPONT which he hud lined from girlhood, did hU l'iilnc. Hhe held her lever by Irtue of b07.0U0.NT. Ooed-wife Onuidla KrltH.w and ereniu. Day Hint tilKlil with 1Ebs mill menus Wvurjbrr llfe away, aoed-wlfotiio lit art sin.;, and nitlc; Time, the gray old thief beguiles ; kecpy in fresh n Muy. The two woinen are of the kame axe but O'KJ Orumlle loeki Ailly rlftccu years the elder. Hhc It the victim of ills which mlKht be curt-U by the iiw of Vr. Pierce' Kaverlie VrZ jcrlmleu. Pain, "female weattnens" and low M'trlu are tier constant companions Ooed. wire Ua Heart, thanks te the Prescription " enjny. ,)criect health and iUI te grew JSSfe i hJr? nTJTi r'..""!?"'? ""5 r-V- T ji ; ,.. . nun jtiHctiy ler II female nlerders. W ,Thiw ull Meep and plenty of It mutt be hsdbythe baby : and If lu rwt be brekvn or prevented by atUckt or colic ttemach or bowel dlterdcr;. Klvoetojce Dr. Hull- Ilsby Hyrnn, which wuj relieve tlie lsjln, Inrtece reirthii'B kliiniber am cons queiit health. k oinierr A perteii tiifTerliia ftem u poorly ketlns ltv r thmiid take Laxaderand b harpy once mere PilcericciiU. Meld ceri here. "". With Ely's Cream lUlm a child can be tuat cj without pain or dread und with perfect k.ik Try the remedy, Itcure cutarrli, bay feei- 1 .1 colds In the head. It Is eallyap plltd lutu he nostrils and gives relief with tbe nrtt ajipllt atleu. Tilc SOc. eKwdav &m&&ritJ& 'Vs' OODfl flARSArAIULtJsL ' W1AK WOUEM Owe ie IhemMlret s dety te take Reed's Barta parllht. In view of the great relief It hM liven these who suffer from ailments peculiar te lha tex. By pwlrylnsT the bleed, rcuUUn Impor tant organs', strengthening the nerves, and ton ing lhe whole system, It restores te health. MKE A NEW CllEATUrtE. " I have been for years trying t get help for that terrible general debility and weakness se common te women. Within a year I have taken ten or twelve bottles of Heed's Barsapa rllla and the benefit derived from It um hat been cry great. lam new feeling liken new creature after suffering se many years." Mrs. P. It. Itess, Martin, Texas. CAN WALK fl MILK A DAY. " Fer nine years t was In a state ef constant suffering, scarcely able at any time te walk about the hense and part of the time nnable te be out of bed. I went te Philadelphia for treat ment, which gain me relief for a time, but t was seen werwisgsln. The physicians said I had a fibroid tumor. I began taking Heed's garsapn rllla and Its geed effect waa seen apparent. I began te lmproe In health, and continued tak ing the medicine till new I feel perfectly well and ran walk six or seven miles a day without feeling tired, t think Heed's Haasaparllla Is Just the medicine for women and anyone who hns bad bleed." JK.iNIK R.MITIt, Kant nrend Tep, l"h. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggists. II; six for (3. Prepared only by C. I, HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mssf. 100 DOSES OXK DOLTiAll (1) -nil.Y'H CllKAM IIAI-M. eATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Attn) n Pain and Inflammation, Heals the Herei, Itesteres Ihefyjnses of Taste and Hmell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is nnnlled te each nostril and Is agreeable. Prlceuecents at Drugglrts; bymall, regltered,SO cents. RtjYBnuTHRlUt, seplldydAw Ne. 50 Warren 8U, New Yerk. AV ' tiNDKVrjIXJPKI) 1'AttTH Of the lliiman Bedy Knlsrged, Developed, Htrengtlicned.etc, Is an Intcrrsllng ndvertlse mcnl long run In our paper. In reply te In quiries we will say that there Is no evidence of humbug about this. On the contrary, the ad. vertlprs are ery highly Indemed. Interested persons may get sealed circulars giving nil par lleulnrs, by writing te the KllIK .MKDIGAti CO., ft Hwan St., Buffalo, N. t.p-iilu Teledo Jlct. fll-fyilAw 4Jitvititttvc. -IITIDM fEH'H COItNEIt. u We have beauties te Miowyeti. Tbe Finest Line of Fancy Tables Ever Shown All Hand Painted. Can't describe them. Come and K-e them. They are entirely new. Just come In. What a beautiful present they will make. Did you suy )eii thought of getting a Felding Bed? We have the Best In the Market. A child can uerk It. Can't get out of order. FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS WIDMYER'S OOUNEH OK E. King & Duke Sts. tdear ren FURNISHING! Would you catch a new idea for Furnishing? New is the time. It's the old story of "the early birds." Yeu knew that Fall is ATnv Furniture time. Manufacturers consume the whole Summer getting ready for it. New they am: ready. Our wareroeins are full of their latest productions and ours here displayed for the first time, at our usual low prices. OC1IS& GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d and .jth Floers, 31 Seuth Queen street. JTKINITHII'H. IIKAHY KOHTIIKTKAIIB THAT IH NOW UPON ITH. Our Stock Is the JtWrTeRt. THK NEWEST THINGS IN TIIK LATENT WOOHHA.N1! FINISH. Ol'll Pllll'EM WJI.I. HPEAIC FOIl THEM HELVES. A NICE COUCH ATA LOW I'HICE. llEDHOOM KUITES. ONE THAT ISA HUH PIUHE AND SELLS HAPIDLY. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET 9-Undcrtaklng will Ittcslre Personal Atten tion. ,Ichv. A UK YOUIIOHOCEII ren- LEVAN'S FLOUR -AN New Kiln-Dried CORN MEAL LEVAN & SONS, MERCUAKT MILLERS. THE RIVAL KOUNTAIN PEN-TIIE REV? andcJuupestlnlhe nnrket-ll karat cold pin. Hard rubber holder, mur ecu out of order, tiully niled. Cull and rvaiiillui linire nurrlias iinelc litre. At EIUSMA.VHGeuU' KnrnUhlnif Hti.re. U We.t KIiik street. "cul rilltUE DAI.MATIANIN.SECT 1-OWDER X prpiielled liy u icoeil Nwdrr blower, Is the' l"' .lk!ua' destroyer of flies und ether small At HUBLEY'H DRUO STORE, l West King hlreeL H Step Right Here. I All READY ! Sttnstmaher', PMlustJCLrstA, Wedneaday, OeU 9, 1M. Robes, tee, have caught new beauties. Here is a long line with figured velvet prettyings $12 te $25. One of the very latest agonies is the Persian Scarf Dress. Just a touch of dashiness in the effect. $15. Beu Hi west of centre. Lansdowne. Yeu knew the dainty stuff from that first nod last season. Lustrous, springy. Lift a fold; hew light! Yet there's geed honest silk and geed honest wool in it. Enough of both te make one of the most charming of dress stuffs. And such .colors. Ivery laender cream rereda pink mlanenette salmon heliotrope hM of rose dahlia crushed reie serpent old rope green aray geld brown drab cardinal 40 inches wide, $1.25 a yard. Near centre of tbe store. A Mai's Clothing store, sure enough. Surprises some of you te find it out. There'll be mere surprises when you com pare styles and stuffs and prices. De you want tough trousers for rough work ? they are here ; or cheap geed suits ; and then by a dozen steps up te the nebbiest. Here's one for $28 , black or blue Thibet, with indistinct raised plaid of self color; wool lined double breasted, for the young man who doesn't care te hurry into an overcoat. We've thought of everybody's need. Thirteenth and Chestnut it reds corner. 3,000 pairs French Corsets : KorOScents Ceutll, white and gray, tarns as Ne. 860 C. P. atSleO. rerlll- tsntccn, white, pink, blue, same as Ne. IS P. D.nltt. rer;irs Baleen, white, pink, blue, same ss Ne.SO UP.ntJ23'i. Ter !1 ! Hatln, nhlln, pink, blue, same as Ne. 21 P.D.ntfJ25. Fer S 13.1- Hatecn, white, pink, blue, same as Ne. 81 U. P. hi (2. TerJlCO Pine Ceutll, white and gray, same as Ne. tOIP. 1). iitKCO. Ferfl to nne sntren, white, pink, blue, sams as Venus C. P. at 12 75 They would cost you that te land by the thousand. f-eceiid fleer, first gnllcry, Juniper street tide. The Handkerchief overflow has begun and holidays al most three months ahead ! The new counter is near Chestnut street, between Millinery and Laces. We've leaded it with stuff away below the market price. Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, printed border, !1 a dozen. Women's Embroidered Initial Handker chiefs, plain white, hemstitched, f 1 Hi n dozen. Reiercd centres and hemstltehsd, JltOu dozen. At the old familiar counters you'll find quick prices, tee, like this : Men's Plain White, hemstitched, French size, K-lnch hems; In dozen and half dozen boxes s iterii. half tteteii. Ne. I, ipe tiec, rate of lOcench Ne. 2, J2 !!5 tl 13, rule of ISJie each Ne. 3. S2H) SI 23. rate of Sic each Ne. I, M15 $lia, rate er.7e each Ne. ft, J17A $1 ft), rate ef31J4'c each Ne.O, JIUM S2 10, rate of 35e each Ne. 6 is the 50c kind. 100 pieces Colored Bohe mian Glassware. A jumble of odds and ends from the Euro pean maker; 5c te 51 half. Hrcuiul Meer, Juniper ejreel side. Please let us knew a day ahead when you want te take Furs out of storage. Jehn Wanamaker. (Sliitianxurc. H TTIOH & MARTIN. China. Mall. CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARE We will have lu stock the largest assortment of HAVILAND CHINA, CUT, PRE.VJED AND ENGRAVED CILAH55 WARE. FANCY GOODS, JAPANESE WARE. LAMPS, Elo.,everihewn ny us. CHINA, TEA AND DINNER SETS Are the llrsl arrival of our Importations, Dc Dc Dc oratlens tlncr tluui ever for the same money. Impossible te describe them. Yeu must see them te appreciate. Prices Always Right. SEE AND BE CONVINCED. HIGH & MARTIN, IE tri ly ci a 1 15 EaSt King Street. 43 I 9m . r: J. B. MAKtn A CO. DRESS GOODS DEPART MENT. Opened Yesterday a Large In voice of FALL DRESS GOODS, And They Are New en Our Counters Ready Fer In spection. Yeu Will Find the Stock One of the Most Desirable in the City, and Styles and Prices Are Correct. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cen West King.& Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. D HE8B GOODS 1 DRESS GOODS! 35-37 North Queen St. NOTICE. If your buying thought is DREtsS GOODS, write te us stating the kind of fabric you have in mind or tbe purpose for which you desire te use it, with the price you wish te pay, and we will promptly place lu your hands samples of the best we cau supply at the price. That should mean the best anywhere, for our stock of DRESS GOODS is the largest nnd best selected we knew of. If you de uet knew the technical name of the geed, no mntter ; tell us hew they leek te your eyes, or hew you suppose they leek, and we will find them. Just se of anything else ; settle en what you want as near as may be, and write for it. HIjAXKKTO, comforts, QUILTS, FLANNELS, UNDERWEAR, SHAWLS, LACE CURTAINS, TABLE LINENS, PANT GOODS. CORSETS, GLOVES, LACES, RIBBONS, HOSIERY. RUCHINGS, SHIRTS, UMBRELLAS. FURS, And the Thousand of Other Things for Heme Ue or Wear or Heuse Deco ration that' we hare a store full of. 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm. fieuacfurtttchinn oeb. C ALLANUBEK -Till ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Light; BtsU them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gss and Oil HtOVM. TIIE ' PERFECTION " METALMOULDINO and RUI1BER CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them all. Thlsstrlpeutwesxssll ethers. Keeps out the cold. Steps rattling of windows. Kxelmles the dust. Keeps out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made Id appl) tDK IU Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. I wtll net split, warn or shrink a eushlen strip Is the most perfecUiAt the Steve, Heater and Bans Stere of Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., L-VNCA8TKH PA. Tr- !-, 4 CO.. ' CONFECTIONERS' FINE F.U'l-'t ll'iir. f most beautiful Hue In the United Muite. i'.i.i t."iiinereefit..Plilladl. me uiiiie.iMuiie. km i niineroceu.ru uf Vt WnieferUttcrluHrprlcUt phla e!-7Meud iMLMMS BOSTON TR TrHsrfW" VrRCAWT,TAILO!Mla. I MERCHANT TAILORING!' (A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED.) A Haateem Astertasaat of tas Utdu MersltlM la ret tfa aaa BentwWe Suitings, Treuserings; Overceatings and Testings IN STOCK. We Invite Aa Examiaatsea aad OomtuUeu et-ttkm. Excellent Styles In Casslmer and Cher et Hultuifs, all-wool, well made and trimmed, large selection, ' At IIS, fit and ll, te Order. .. A line or Cherlet and entirely new Caulmtr Hulling Effects, At 130, te Order ; Beld elsewhere at IS. Stylish Benrette Casslmer Butting Effects, At 3, te Order ; Beld elsewhere at 123. Handsome Caslmers, Worsted and Cheviot, fancy Bulling Effects, At 2S, te Order; Beld elsewhere at W8. Our Matchless $5.00 Treisers, te Order. A large, nebby assortment, strictly alt-wool. The Very Best Trousers sold at that price. An excellent line of new Cheviot, Casslmer and Worsted Truuser Effects, At H60, te Order. -DON'T FAIL OerBlack English WaleDiagenal Worsteds & Ghe?iets for Goats A Vests, Guaranteed te Wear Well. Excellent Style, Well Made and Trimmed. At $15, te Order ; Sold Elsewhere at $18. HAGER & 25, 27, 29, 31 M ETZOER HAUOHMAN. Metier & Wa have new open s Black French Henrietta In All Grades and Qualities, the Best Values Ever Offered. ALSO, FULL LINES OF Single and Deuble Black Thibet Shawls! AT LOW PRICES. Metzger& Haughman's Cheap Stere, N08. 38 AND 40 WEST KING STREET, LANCA8TER, PA. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) T AHD A MCELROY. BARD Sc Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, nrt-E? Ii7iA1urM'J.m.l,k0.'i-",,cli.3r of Underwear. tVc defy any house In the State te beat our ing of 2c en each wlr"u iLTesatVrrnV Jnlf l?Si'",rlr,r l'.,e,,UHn, fy " the ?ltT- ,n a,t!n:,, Unilerwear. whlteer rolereUsM.SWc! ySiSSLax Underwear at bargain prices. Men's Cotten Flannel Drawers at 25c, lie and 60c Pr WTvCWiS.1?.?. Merine and Medicated Weel Underwear, nil sties, cheap. liL.ANKlTa lth nn exnnrlenre ,if almrKt XI v,an In ihAhmlik... imi uil 11... .i-..-. A- . .i..- ... iki. i. .i.. ..-.. . .-. -- r.."r nev 12.25. cated T-f5rJifl!l,ue !n lBkctwe are offering, In White and Colored, at 75c, fl.SI.2S, ll.re, . . t2.60.t2.75. 3. nnil lin. Hni nnr irl nun u U'nn ('.iirnml. iii.-i,.i. .1 -V...'. .? .7ii.' .-, Ma ....a .1 ..it- lllliu nviliVlU 4Ur IfUIftlUirB. WH WUUHI Wl V. II1I1L I II n 1 1 inul IfttlVlh ,r llmevm. Ilid lllnnUi.lt jMW l nurt .-. Prih m.iilnii. .t ti ni ...h ..- wpl l"iir. ineui- .1 'OKTS-Comferts from 60c lip. Large size at II, Jli5,ilX0,and up. Our own inake, large Hizo ifetKi coiient nt 91 C' fftcn UUTTON 0,ullllng Cotten inade In rolls yils long nnd 2 yds 4 In. wide, weighing from SH te .lbs each, enough for oue Comfert at 12Ke and 15c per lb. Once used, always preferred; It does net stick together, remilres no opening out, always ready for use. Cotten at 6c, 10c, 12c and 15c per lb In U or 1 Ih rolls, as you prefer. OIL CLOTHS Each season our Initie In fleer Oil Cleths Increases. Our Oil Cleth Is all well -J-..-J.1.C1.. j.nuiK ui-vi, uuuuu.ucuiruuic iiuTaiiee in price, June isi, Ull eietli Hugs, 1 yd Italia . 1M J'ds square G5c,lJ4 yds square We. Ileiuuants of heavy fleer Oil Cleth (net full width) 10c Per j ard. rEATlIEIlH We had n rush fnr FentherM . . 1 w " l'1!--" ".u iw 'ouei en nesv koeu in me cuy. ) JMJOWHIIADEM Call en us v. hen you want Window Uhudcs In paper or oil shades by the yard, or made te order, at lhe very lowest price. tLANNELH The best Flannels for the money you ever bought, or can buy te-day in any l,0"rf.m,lhc".yL !)ur triV,0.,i'" been built up what It Is by giving the best value for your money. MUSLIN 1 bole, yard wide. Unbleached Muslin, remnants, 6kc; 1 bale de.attsc: 1 bale of heavy, yard wlde, Unbleached Muslin, at 6c by the piece, or 7e by the yard. The lowest price en Itunywherelsdc. Bee our yard wide, son finish, Wenched Muslin at 7c a yard. BARDMcELROY, Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Iaa. ..i. ........: .i. a.t. ;..-.."..:. JWatchrn. H Z. RHOAUH A HON. Article of Silver have from the remotest tiuiea becu esteemed the chelcen heirlooms. WE OFFER THE MOST VARIED STOCK OF STERLING SIL-VER, INCLUDING TAIILi: WARE AND NOVELTIES. Alse, an assortment of Candelabra In Silver, Geld, Bronze and Onyx. MrHe nairlng of Complicated Watches a Specinlty. H. Z. K HO ADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KINO STREET. (Clothing. A rERCHANT TAILOR. Fall Announcement ! Having purchased of A. II. Rewnstcln the eld-cstablUhed stand at the comer of North Queen and Orange, I have new In stock u full assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Trousers, $0 te f 13. Business Bulta, $18 te 130. Dress Butts. 125 te MB. Fall Overcoats, BUk Lined, $20 te $10. Montagnae Orerceatt, Silk and Satin lined. $30 te $50. All mv garments arc elegantly trimmed and made by first-class tailors only. A styUsh and :oiiirei1nu!e nt always guaranteed. ROBT. H. Merchant Tailor, gtotce, &c. F LINN A HKENEMAN. - FOK STOVES! (K FLINN & BRENEMAN, He. 152 ISTertlx Queen Street, LANCASTER, i'Ms2,n -- AMJJ'i!SlikSMiBifii--i Aas-Arv.a?'- . AtfeyaAf. y, ui? . V"5 - & V R41ROTHIR. V At W.0O, te Order ; Usually told at lift. An elegant Ha of Handsome Treaaer tttrtet, At 110 and IU, te Order: sold elsewhere at 113 and 111. Excellent ralnea in Black Wonted Baitings, At K, 183 and MB, te Order. The newest weaves. In Fine lack Worsted Fabrics, made up In flnbclaaa style. (Our price will surprise you.) min!lS'.75 na Wale Diagonal Overcoat lags, new shades, aatln faced and sleevea, 118 te 196, te Order. SPECIAL t A Fine Black Wale Diagonal Overceating, medium weight, silk lined and aatln ileeVei, ' At MS, te Order. TO EXAMINE- BROTHER, West King St. Haisrliixiaii. our own Importation of I Opposite f enntaia Iaa. -".-. "".."-"." Tf :" "'w"e lunir. th) at llinf wa veera mil rt thm !.. ipiiinA.ti. -hi- . ".-rv.- .-.- vi -" " """ " "' " PIERCE Lancaster, Penn'a, et-3md - STOVES! TO- PENWA. lets Cashmeres .J-.
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