.?t a w ijW ft r.? 9iUu JteteUtgeitcear N DREW J. HTKINM A N, : CKAKLEH HTKINM AN POI.TZ, Edltera. H ROBERT CLAUK, Publisher. I j'iPME DAILY INTKLLldENCEIL-Pn $) vrydyln (he year, but Sunday. Published Berved fey carriers In this city and aurrmindlnj towns nt ten irnu n xttck. 117 moil nve urn- !w lara a rear In advance,: GO cents a menlli. & ' p. WKKKtiV INTELLIOENCElt-Onc dollar nnd f 3m t flflv Mtnti a ViMir In ait i fA liA1 MnrrinKTn nnnnnnrncLn.mii hr rhrck rj," ur puniuuic; uruei mm wiiciw uniun w "k1 . hx-a sM. . .&) &!. aI t ts r Lit. ft Satered'itt the T'ostefflce. w nccetul clAMinni! &c u Annnnw. THB IWTEtLIOEHCER, IaifAAter, rn . T.AWfl AMTT.R. PA.. Octcber 16. 1883. tf ; ZZ z i- P. The Societies Acmblj. nl. - T ...t!j.nnHttinu r ll.n ttntA SIIU JWIIlOVIilln; BWICUVS Ol lilt' niim; In convention assembled nt Phllndeliililft l ' .-..&. 4 t....... l.n.1 It ... n Minil I ll MijK.-ur vu imu uiui itij- kiuic meeting, nntl te hnve accomplished the $y object of ibclr gathering, which wc sup- pose wn& te make 0110 another's acquaint ance, show that they wert1 aroused ntid have a geed time. They passed seme resolution.", hcaid seme sieeches, nte some dinners and Hindu 1111 appearance before tlie public which ndvied It of the fact thnt tlieDcjnocrat'cHecletlca existed and were in a very Jlvcly and healthy condition, ready for work and eager te battle In fact they advert Inert rather "Us? much of tli! lattei disposition, hIiice Bernee! Iho delegates seemed tlispo'-etl te fight In their own rank rather thau net have u fight at all ; and strange te say It was se dUtlngtihhcrt a Demo crat as Siiimiel J. ltanrtall whetu they picked out for the point of their speare. It is even reported thnt some one wild. " lie in net a Democrat "; te which another replied "Yeu are a liar." Perhaps the better reply would lmve been "Yeu are very Ignorant and very Hilly ;" for the niau wlie bald that Mr. IUindnll was net n Democrat might really have been tee stupid te knew dif ferently. Te be sure, It Is hard te im agine that any one could lie se Ignorant as net te knew the political position of be old, consistent and distinguished a Democrat as Mr. Randall ; who has been the wheel hoixe of the party during all his active life ; who has given It all his thought and labor; who hns bed no rttlini- rh.vnttmt nml ImiMI fit lin fitlmr E&.Bhrluc. If Mr. Randall Is net it Deinn- ec: A I. I- crat, wuu in 1 But It is neHsItilu that the rash veun VJOl twinii M-lin HwOOrt.f luttl-ila imt milt' ImVn ,. ..I....,.,... 7 i.."..,,..v ..s. .. .. -. ..., ....V .... - r-bcen. malicious and weak enough te went Mr Tlnmlnll f n lm rtllt fif t he nnrf v. B$ and te think that he could put him there by raying se. It would be a p-?ptaenemenal self-conceit that would nave this conception ; out there Is 110 doubt that there are phenomenally self conceited men, and theru may lc seme aJV r nt tliatn 11 tlin Tni.mnrnt i urnit leu And there are men who habitually mr let their feelings run away with their ?j. Judgment-, and there are ethers who linve neiuugmeut te run away with. The Efts' man who could put Mr. Randall out of ifk the Democratic parly is sorely aflllctcrt In one of these wej-h. Mr. Randall's offense, In his eyes, we suppose te be his O1 vwvilHmi unnii tlin Inrlff. u-lilnli (.ntiif j.v...u.. ..-.... ...- ........ .. ....... - 5-. , exciicd yeuiiir jcniecrais wain. 10 Bfeffc knock en the head right away : and Hr 4K . A kVkk m h 4 4 Tfftvkl It liAit it btiHltl way!,toe,c'ery one who stands In the IJj'way of their enerprlslng ellbrt. If rm- ,uv iiu nut iiiiiiw ut'tv jii:iivi tt in rfBlaylngthetitrllVthiin III slaying Han- ?J"" J. II It .. r.V lll.l.. J ..! I.. Uatl, IV WMWl, 1IIVUIJ III IL't'l vuiay T.IJ1UI ,- mecuccifei ineir auacKS. 'tney are verv Uirhu welirlita Indeed. Tarill' re ierm wound halt and ret by the roadside RirVw 14 1....I . 1.11... AHt... . J.. ....II ti ....1 KHYJIiV u'iiliiu uuui-i i:ijiiii.n iu iuu 11 uut W6t tire reud. FarBi Trelucts nntl tlie AVerM'x I'nlr. One strong reason for the choice of the westcni. metropolis for the world's fnlr Is the Met that our experts are almost ponfluttnte our agricultural products, atifc-Uuut the party In power gives no hope that the tariff may 1 he revised as te permit any extensive development of foreign trade in ether lines. However excellent our mauufactures there is little chance under tlie existing laws of In- ? creasing our experts of any but agricul tural products, and the great agricul tural west, net the uimiiifnrf urine met. S ia the section ferelciKM-s should vUll. .Tiis is the mere important because it as dccu me policy una unscrupulous b uractlce of liurewan aurleultui-atTiTTntiv 5M Ucs and butcliers te defame American ligJIUUIlUriU (IIOUUCIH. J IL'W IIIOIIU1H 1 aum Pnmmerrlfil Acput llrninlnHi. bttilml I , that It would be impossible te notice all tbe libelous and mlslendimr articles In fb -, "1...- . '& cae aKricuItural products. Numberless , vit:jriiiiiii iii.'Miminitt ijiRuiuiuir viiilti- S, pamphlets en the matter arc printed every year by ucrniiin agricultural se cieties containing a few facts and much falsehood. If foreigners are drawn te a great fair nt Chicago all these slanders must be silenced or at least mufllcd. By the journey westward visitors must be impressed net only with our huge re re re Houre 1 but with the healthful conditions surrounding American live stock, con tracting strongly with the practice in some parts of crowded Europe. Alarmed at the growth of American trude Ger many attacked the reputation of tlie American hog, and expert figures show that he is just beginning te recover from the blew. Over in Germany, nnd in fact all ever KurejMS meat is regarded ns 11 great luxury by the peer, and some only taste it en festal occasions. A worlds fair at Chicago c in net full te call gen eral attention te the excelence and abundauee of our previsions, and the toiling mases will leek with iu favor upon legislation that prevents them from sharing in our abundance. An enlightened tariff policy mlkdit a force Europe te take mero of our pre- uucw, agricultural nnd mechanical, in exchange for raw materials and thlncs ft that we can net make, but as there Is no 7V imiYlAflfntn hnnarif Qiinli ifif,,tr,i 11.1 ttmai 5- -. - jv M. U..W.. V.. .14,1 1 lllll?,- de what we eau te persuade foreigners ?jte leek with mere favor upon the only i,treng crutch of our lame foreign coni ceni Wmerce, the product of the farms. The & wesi enecuve part or our words fair Sicfrem a busings point of view must ie ft agrieultural.aud hardly any one wil: ven- f.iurete maintain that New Yerk is a yj cetier piuce man umcage for anaKi! tultural futr. A vast majority of the r'Vtaliini fi llin Tilr mm, ..n il.t t- -. -". v ...w m miuj vmw llUlllllJ jer a, the ajricultural display, but a world's jt'falr issunnesed te Ixi lulil villi vu, ."SteD. effect upon foreign commerce as -i"-w . .w. mv Hiitucvuittii uuu luatiue 'Uen of visitors. Chicago could clve betb.whlle a fair in New Yerk would be taaply a grand bazar for the benefit of European merchants aurt manufacturers. V - ?'. Ik tlfr Ijftte Than Serer. X,W " glad t see thnt tlie lieuten- ;. t governor has at leiiKth permitted fllliafieir te be convinced that Lancaster hUMtnty Is as well entitled te Le rcpresen- m uieeenaicas is Delaware county, I that there li no law reeuirlmr a TH Delaware county eleclien for Fonater that docs net equally call for a Lancas ter comity election. Wc regret thnt the lieutenant governor 1ms left the an nouncement of his conversion te se Inte n date thnt our Republican fellow citizens will hardly lie nble te Ih.M primary election te determine their choice of a candidate. They doubtless Teel like kicking themselves that they did net slftiw the liidciwndciice and wNrtein of their Democratic brethren, who read the plain law for themselves, and acted en It by nominating long age their caudldnte for senator. .Ail Repnblicaji fellow citizens will lx able new te realize hew foolish it has lieen Jn them te rely upon the wis dom of the lieutenant governor, which has failed them se utterly and left them without n candidate with the election but tliree weeks off ; and he no doubt is mourning thnt he let the pelltlclnns of his party keep him se long from doing a duty thnt was he plain that In tliu eleventh hour he wns iumx.llcd te dolt It will be wise in the Republicans of the Northern district te maintain their consistency nnd avoid trouble by making no nominations. I.ct their ambitious young men who want te be senators step "nut and try their metal In n scrub race for the election; and If the result should lie tlie election of the Democratic candi date, n geed man will Is; che-.cn and no harm done. - Tin: September experts of beef, he nnd dairy products vere valued nt S,70!l,&l!l, nhetlt two millions mere tlinn Iho vnlue of tlin same experts In Heptcfulicr of 1KS3. Tlie dairy prediirli show n dcricned oxpert of nheut n lnindicd llietiHnti(t,aiid (lie incienhe Is hi linren, limits, fi-cxli and canned beef and tallow. In addition te this the ox ex ports of live cattle reached n vnlue of two million eight hundred thous and, or nearly three times tha vnlue of the experts for the same month of lf-'-S. Over four thousand Independent American plgswent abroad nlivn In .September, and their value wnt evur tlilrly-one thousand dellais, morn than llve times tlin value of the hog emigration of .September, 1W8. Iftlils sort of thing continues Illmnnrck may seen fee called upon (e innke another nttnek upon the grent American hog, hut he can hardly renew his criticism of sov sev sov ernl i ears nge, as the motive for tlin Her man slander of our pelk nml pigs has gradually been teeegiiicd even in (lor (ler mnuy. Thnt country ranks next te the United States ns n hog producing land, nnd It was hoped that the eiuh-itge put upon our product, and the basing of that action en an assertion that American meat was unhealthy, would destroy en r supieiuiicy. The trick was successful for n (line, but It is plcuxln; In cn our hogs ngaln forging te Iho front. Tin: Mexicans seem te be very sulky sluee Secretary Wlndein's order about Im porting lead ere. Mr.Wllll.ini Cooper, n Texan, who operates onyx quarries In Mexico, says that before Vi'lndeiu's order thore had been a wonderfully warm sen timent growing up for Americans. "Itery thing was nla Aiuerlcalne. New you never hear the uxpicsslen except le dcrlde some thing petty or mean. It completely ruined a great Industry, and the Mexicans leek upon It ns se iinjut Hint there Is a dispes! tleu le boycott everything American," When that tmvellng congress ef.iiei lean nations lln.Ultr nets down te work Mexico may show temper, but that country Is new drawing se much Kurepean capital thai It inny get along very well without our com mercial assistance. Ihiglishineu are build ing n rend across the Isthmus en the linn Mtrveyed for KiuW ship railway, nnd n toad Is being rapidly pushed Inte the min eral regions of the Seuthwcit. It Is be lieved by Mexlcaus that the completion of thee reads will hnve nn cnect upon the country similar te that of the California geld lever en Iho United Slates, Tiiiuu: wrnlthy New Yei Iters, Messis. I'hclps, Carey nnd ('hauler, have gene te hunt liens In Africa. The last two are nephews of Jehn Jacob Aster. "Their euttlt will he the largest, with the exception of Stanley's when he started for the Conge, that ever pcitotruted the Dark Con tinent. Messrs. Carrell nnd ('hauler two years nge imute n trip north front Cape Town through the Transvaal, and have shot overy species of big ganie except liens. The party expects te leave Zanzibar nheut January 1, and maUe Its way Inte I he in terior, ranging north nnd west toward Lalie Victeria Nynurn, passing through the Mas sal country, which Is snld te abound net only In wnrhke tribes, but in elephants, rhinoceros nnd Heur, The tiip w ill occupy about eight months." It Is hoped tliey will write n book for the delight of the American small boy, ns etherw ie the ex pedition in be of little sol vlce te human try. AND new It appears that (teergn P. Mails, of w hese downwind course and suicide the great dallies hnve had much te say, did net commit suicide, but neeldcntaily killed himself by thecaieless use of chloreCoiin for toothache. The letteis found In Ills iieekcts, nnd In seme of the ropeits inade the basis for scandal, wem from his sisters. A mnn en the downward course may ex pect te be hurried nleiu;, but tlin inoderu correspondent appears te take delight hi kiekin g him Inte his grave. A HUM AIUCA11I.V. CASH. A "suit III Wlilcu Ills 111! Id ren Are In,. lltlllllllltH. A remarkable suit was flled in the cir cuit court nt luiliaiupells en Monday, the plaiutltf being Leuis l.iuii and the defend ants his children. The suit wns instituted te set itsiile the will of l.lzle Deuglnss, foi fei merly thewifoertho phiiutitf.and bv ic.isnn of whose Infidelity he was driven "te com mit murder. The complaint alleges that Linn nnd Llrle Spreuse eutcied into an iigiccmeiitnt Qnlnev, 111., In 18J7, te live together, and that four children weiv horn te thorn, and (hat in March, ImW, they were legally married. lit 1S71, while living in Indianapolis, Mrs. Linn brought suit for divorce in the Floyd circuit court, and when the sdierltl' went there te sorve the summons en her husband slie contrived te take him nwny from home, nnd slie destroyed the papers. Six months later she received n decree el divorce with custody of her children, hut she kept the fact cenceuUsl from I. inn for two years, though living w itli him all the time. In ls75, Linn fmind liimelf sup planted In his supposed wile's ullec ullec tlens by Police Olllcer Mlnnick, nnd ene evsnlnghosltetMlnnick dead, nnd for this crime wns sent te the penitentiary. Shortly after Mrs. Linn dhsl, leaving a large prop erty teherchlldien. In Janu.irv,lSs.J, Linn, then nearly 70 years of age, was iKirdeiicd. butjust hefote having the pris in he was told of the divorce proceeding 1U years belbie by a guard ut the prison, w'hose rather, Judge DjvIs, had grunted the decree. AMitleLlnii wns still lu prison, the oitate was settled up and all the proceeds passed into the hands of the children, who are u jw made defendants. taxing et"r ti:i:tu i.vtilvas. A Cowboy DentUt Who I'ke.I ii Mallet for mi AniCHthetlc. t rem tlie New Yerk btar. Henry Dlxey says that he wasenee play. Ing in a suiull Texan town during his early stage days, and having sutlered tor ter tiies with an uchlng teeth, nt hist decided te have It out. On Inquiry he learned that the only dentist there wasim alleged In Ulau doctor, whose elllce was located in u tent en the outskirts of the town. The foi fei foi lew was an Indian only In dress, however for in reality he was u type of the untamed cowboy of the plslus. "My teeth hasliecn jwlnlng me rtiead fully," began Dlxey, us he iealwl himself en the camp steel In the tent, "and I want you te give me ether, doctor." "Kther," reared the cowboy dentist, as he swung a huge wooden mallet around ii head, "hluerbe blewed: we stun 'cm here." LANCASTER DAILY CAHIi 8CHtmZ'8 ADD HESS. tle Talks te the 'Forestry Congress en the Important of Treen. At the eighth annual meeting of ihe American lorestry Congress In Philadel phia en Friday, lien. Curl Nrhurz said he wns heart nnd soul with the object of the Forestry Congress, ills symmthy was tlie result of a conviction formed whlle In pub lic life that the destruction of the foreslsef the country wlllbothnmiinlerof Its futtire presjierlly and progress. This wns no mere llgure of seech or rhetorical exaggeration. "My heart sickens," he said, "when I see the indlscilmlnnte destruction going en new, and which hns been going en for generations." The lumberman, the settlcr and the timber thief wnstcd mero thnn they mndoiiseof,nndnpuhllcopiuloii looked en unmoved, while the govern ment wns apathetic He described the Indignation he aroused ninetig congress men and lumber thieves when he had nt tempted, whlle In efllce, te mevent timber stealing. Atjast, hownver.'lie beheved the volce of reason would be heard. The people wero beginning te be aroused te the danger thnt threatens If the ferests nre destroyed. Thn preserva tion of the forests In thn mountains wns n most pressing necessity. Whnrever foresls covered mountains, particularly nt the headwaters of the grent rivers, tlie gov ernment should poftsess Itself of theui, and where these hnd passed Inte thn private ownership of the stnte the nation should en deavor te regnln control of them. If theso were cut down the soil would he washed down the mountain sldes, the valleys would bolleoded in time of great rains, nnd the rivers would beceme shallow or dried up altogether. If Iho destruction of the forests went en for in years longer, the United Stales would be as completely slilpned of their forests ns Asln Miner Is, Thore wns n spirit of levity te-day that believes In eating, drink ing nnd befng merry, net caring for the morrow. This had te be nvorceine, nnd would be Irthe people were true te them selves. Mew Islieil nil success te the usso usse usso clntleu's object. A Vorillel I'nr Wni;tM line mi Contract. In thesult of James Webb vs. the firm of Lees it Sens, of llrldgcpeit, for wages alleged te he dun en n contract, a Jury lu Norrlstewn en Tuesday leturned n verdict of 91,urJ.fiu for plaintiff. Webb Is the man whom the I,oes were alleged te li.ive em ployed In Londen under contract and brought te this country, for which they were prosecuted seme tlme nge In the United States ceuit, In Philadelphia. In the present suit the contract wns net de nied by the Messrs. Lees, the only rpics rpics tleu being ns te whether they worn bound te pay him 8-!" n week for the entire term ofthe conduct, six months, or for thn period only for which he was actually en gaged at their mills. - SU AVore Killed. Thn Inclined plane railway disaster at Cincinnati, en Tuesday, resulted in tlie death of six icrsens. The victims weie: Killed Tiidgn W. M. Dicksen, n well known attorney : Miss Lilian Oskiimp,ngcd 110 years; Mrs. Caleb Ives, nged m years; Michael Kneiss, Mount Aiihuin, school teacher; William Ilochsletter; Jeseph Mc Fadden, aged ft) years. Inlurcd Mrs. Jeseph McFaddeii: Charles McFadden, seu of Jeseph McFadden, both legs broken j Mrs. Ilochstetter, cuts and Internal in juries. I)n. rinurr.'s 1'kli.cts (the Original I.lttle l.lvcr l'lll) linn Uwtay llu Inrgnst sale of any s ilil liyilriiKKlsts. Fer rill ili-nuiKeiiiPiitn nf tli liver, nliiium-li i-nil liencls lliey lire niiefiiinlcsl. One u iliisv. 'jc a vial. W.TliAw Whate'nr lifildn yen chance te waul, N-Vr full short of HO.OPONT. Hat kiep It aluajH In jour sluht, A source of beauty ami delight, Torlrfiiieynnr tcvth tlllwltli jour smile Tim iiuwt lastlilloiisjeii beguile. oll.liwlced.W Dr. null's rough Hyrip In n purely vrgetabte compound, huieci-nt In luiture and wonderful Intituet. Fer cldlilrcn It Is liivulniible, c-iirliig croup, whiHiphiB ceukIi, lie, lu u few hours. PrlculTi cents. Mr.WMt.Ornvcii,efVctlicrpilvllle,Mdwrlles: I mill'-r seincilmi-M with nciitu rlieuinatlsm, mid your Shlviitleii Oil gives inn liiHtaiitaiiceus relief, I cordially recommend It im u hurt, cure. II OUD'MHAIlSAI'AUILbA. as Dene Wonders Itni.inrAlTKHDYKAItH OF Hl'FFFIIINO. "1 llilnk IIimhI'h SiirsiiarllU. lias ileum wen. ilcrs for me. Fer nearly nine j cars I wns a great sullcrer. The greater inrt of tlin lime I a unable te attend le Iho most Irllllng lioiecliolil duties. Was recching iiinllcnl trcntiiicnt ill most censtimlly from one jdij stclaii or iinethcr wltlieut any niaterlnl U-nrlll. Jlyucrvoussjs Jlyucrveussjs Ipiii wasremplrlely slialtcred.and no enecau liniiKhiemy suilvrliigs. Almest leiitliuuilly I had severe PAINS IN MY IIllAD, and my henrt was never qultu fu-e from pain. Indeed soseiere was (he pain ut my heart that for a long time I could net lie dim n In bed, but was obliged le sit upright. I also sutlered from dropsy ; my limbs weie swollen ns nullns my bisly, I bccamotlierouulily dlsceiuageil. Hut seeing the constant advertisement of Heed's Sursapartlla In Iho Philadelphia 7im, 1 con eluded le give, this medicine a trial. After tlie Hist bettle I felt iiuich better. Therefore Icon Icen tinned using It for some time, until I had used six buttles. I am new rree fiem mln, can lie down and sleep, seldom have headache, and work mere In ene neck than I did hi six months prier le my taking Heed's Sarsaparltla. And If 3 ou can find a mero thaukrul, or happy mor tal, I should like te meet either one. .Many of my friends are using It with benellU' Aha V. U.MM.T.nt, Mj endow n, Penii. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA SeM ly nil ilrngglste. !l ; six for.'). Prepared mil by V. I. IIOOI) a, CO., henell, .Mass. 100 DOSllS ONK DOM.A It. () 'lour. A HK YOl'lt(lllOL'i:it -FOIt- LEVAN'S FLOUR -ANII- New Kiln-Dried CORN MEAL. LEVAN & SONS, Mr.ltCIIANT M It.l.Kltx. (Cevriiiiicn, UIAMlMtHCAKIlIAUl-: WOUK. EBW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0, li, . MAUKl-rrsTltKKr.iltear of the Pi.ti)lllce), 1.ANCAHTKH, PA. De net Full le Call Dnrhis FAIIl WKKIC nod v our l hie Assortment of Buggies, Pliaetens, Jump Seat Carriages.Etc. I have nil the latet n les le select from, and iniTj) also n cry line assortment of seisaid-hand work 6ime of my own work. Hei loin prices. Cull and examine. Ne trim-bloteshoH-ourMorkand explain e cry detail. lU'lsiliilliig mid Ut-piilrliiK promptly and neatly done. Oue net of workmen uiptilally rinplujislfer that purpose. ' c LOSING OUT HALF. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, chiustianhtui:ct. (I'-etiicen Orunse and Chetuut btrceU.) Consisting of JnmiHSrat Oirrluge, two Four !.'"' J,'"' blinl". two JlrCull W'ngeiii, hecon.t hecen.t Jluud Iniltliig lliigKV, iinilMiwrul lliiht Flat form Uiigen. ilmt will curry from i,'M te 3,uuj AImid few Fine KIclKlm. Cull liirly for llnr giilns. aueJO-tfd MlHi: niVAl.T'OtJNTAlN l'KN-TllKlii5T ,rr. u.Iy,rl,lssitliilb nuirket-ll karat geld IK-ii. Hard rublwr holder, nefer get out of ". uhy rtlled. Cull uud examine before purchtts ng elsew here. At KIUHMAN'S OeuU' Kurnlihlng Hter, Went Kins street. "rv IffflfeLmEKOEIl. Wantnakcv'm, rniLADKLrHlA, Wednesday, OcU 18, JIW9. Eighty pieces Black Surah Silks, made te our order, arc just out of the Custom Heuse. 22 inch at 75c; 25' inch at $1. We think them in finish and wear-worth ahead of any ether Surahs in the market. West transept. A fine Serge, with rich deep border of Persian design ; choice of eight most desirable colors, will cost you $9.50 for a dress pattern 51.50 a yard for the novelty, $1 for the plain. Varieties of bordered goods by the hundred. One of the oddest is the Moucheir (handkerchief) pat tern. But you won't mistrust what it's like. $28 and $30 for a dress length. Heuthenst of centra. It's a Black Camel Hair sea son. The hanging hairs may be few or many, but it's the correct thing te have them somehow. Of course we've every style and every weight light, medium, heavy. All-wool, 75c te $5. Silk-and-wool, $1.25 te $3. NTTrlhwest of centre. Everything the boy wants for wear or the man either, fqr that matter. A Clothing Stere crowded with seasonable weights and proper styles. A made - te - measure department that the extra particular man will delight in. An assortment of the cele brated Behn Library is here. classical collegiate philosophical atltliiiarlnu scientific historical ecclcslnstlcul economical And se en. That's word enough if you are wise in " libraries." Five of these volumes of Amelia Barr's novels are new in paper covers for the first time. 25c each : l'anl and Christina Jan Vtildcr'n Wire A Daughter of Flfe .Master of Ills Fate A UerderHlieplierdess 'IhcHfjulroef bnndal Hldn Three 1 21110 cloth volumes of Matthew Arneld. 50c each : Ml ted Fsays Culture mid Aimrcliv l'ussaecs from l'reu, Wrlilnrs. The 2 volume English edi tion of Rebert Elsmerc that wc sold for $2.25, new 75c ! Thirteenth street side. Winter Skirts have plenty of room. Yeu can see them side by side from thick soft cloth at 75c te as fine as you'll care te pay for. And every quarter dollar counts in richness and beauty if net in warmth. Cleth skirts, 75c te HW. Italian Cleth Skirts, fl i n$isn. Quilted .Mohair Mill is, S'.' te ,. tsutlnorHlllcHlclrts.$l6c)te!luM. Just as unusual doings in Muslin Skirts : llUnd nmbreldered rtulUe, I plult, l en. lee! Fmbreldercd Hullle, I plain., SI ii"i. Ucep Hemstitched Fmbr'd Itullle, SI 00. tambrlcwlth decpruttlc. torchen Inserting, SilustiVHer lulti,S22. Second lloer, first gallery, Juniper street side. Original Accordion Plaiting, 35 cents a yard. Any width. Side plaiting, 1 5 cents a yard. Second lloer, Chestnut Direct. Picscmnkluz 1'iirlers. Five minutes in the Primmed Millinery Parler and you may knew any kind or twist of the season's fashions. All the Un trimmed shapes each color a table te itself, with a generous double space for the blacks that everybody is after. Weel Hats, 65c; Fur Felts, $1.10 te $1.95. Near from Thirteenth and Cheiluet streets corner. While Real Duchesse Lace can be had a third or mere un- der the market the commoner sorts will slew up a little. 1 te 4 inches wide 90c te $4 a yard. Chettnut street lido, cast or Main Aisle. Three specimen lets Deco rated English China. New goods. Yeu won't realize hew little the prices arc till you see the things. Dinner Kutt, 11 1 pieces, SO 7i Tea Nets, M pieces, SI W. Chamber Sets, (with Jar), S3 73. Second lloer, second gallery. Jehn Wanamaker. liltteic. D ON'TMIBS IT I RARE BARGAINS. A Grand mplnv of the Most l'epular and Me-t Uflluble Pianos and Organs WILL UK MADRin Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., AT Till: LANCASTER COUXTY EAR. All should cxniulne them, for sooner or later you will want one, and one that will xle jeu sntlshietleu. e pltlely L-uaruntee sullsfaiv tleiilneierv particular for six ycar,und sell in'.1, ..,"i,ll,?'t tenns-tlic dollar it month. 1 link of it from one te two j ears te pav for It I 111 Kxchuuye. niMytUw Ol Ol.hAitS AND CUKKHTIII! i.ati-nt J tllli lllt iltsa.f ntliltt ikliH imut iwmif.ii.l.lA shaix-sand .elea-any site. Ht KltlHMAN'H tenia' h iirnUhlnir Hleiv. u wVst Klnr slns-t. T F.NKT WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te l.td F.at Kln? street, liavhnr a full line or h urul ure or every ilfMrlptleii at tlie ewr.1 price. Alse Undertaklnir promptly at. ten.d.eA ? u ! "i1.1' Wnlne oufKeod.. aa-Udll H. W0L1-. W tut fein SUeeL " i ...Y.u,,-ki-i3 rtiuii- eircci innii me rnctery, .""..". "'" ""era iKwiuic iiarsale each day of the Fair. KIltK JOIlN.5e5 .1 CO., i. a e Jvn' V ) e,,t. !"B Ht- '-aiieater, Pa. 1. S. SPCOIlll.IIllllll 1'niliu nml flnmn. lnb., - ......,, . Shiuv hu uiiMia innrii r-,-Ktts i- : J r ( '' WEDNESDAY, OdtfOBEtt 16; 1889. f atttcf mf gamhlen. ALACF. OF FASHION. PALACE OF FASHION, 1 15 & 117 NORT.H QUEEN STREET, ' DIRECT FROM CONSTANTINOPLE. A Rare Collection of ORIENTAL GOODS, Consisting of Antique and Mod ern (entirely hand-made) Turkish, Persian and Egyptian Rugs, Carpels, Portieres, Embroideries, Attar of Poses, &c. This rare collection of An tique and Oriental Rugs having been selected from the principal cities of the Orient, will be en EXHIBITION AND SALE -AT TIIK- PALACE OF FASHION, (By H. K. Kassabian, of Con stantinople,) commencing WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16. We cordially invite you te come and inspect these Orien tal Arts and make your selec tion, as this is a rare oppor tunity te see these Oriental Fabrics in this city, and one which will never be offered te you again. The Exhibition of these Fine Arts will add te the beauty of the Palace of Fashion, as they did te the beauty of the PALACES OF THE ORIENT. ASTRICH BROS. Q3vccric. "1.I.AUICi:'rt CKVI.ON TEA I Clarke'3 Ceylon Tea ! Is one of the flm-st growths of Tea which has been Imported, unrt for richness anddt-llciicy or flavor, It la unsurpassed by any ether class of Tea. CL.AlllCF.'HCOPKEns superior In quality le nrv sold In this market. Finn Hwnet Heasted Uutleea 10c per pound. Clarke's Combination lefli-e.'at is'lund ate per pound, Is the Illicit value ever ellcrcd. CUTlMtICr.3 IN aUOCKlUK-S. fi'jl'S I)lled llef' 12"C Per ,,euud : ,0 """"'Is California llam, 8c te 10c per pound. Oil feriita Apricots, 12fc. lie, lsc per pound. (,nUruri.lu'lubleHyruH-miebi In the world Light Hyru'p only Sc per quart Uiret IJiirgulns In Jclllei uud riwerve. CLARKE'S Wholesale mid Itetall Tea. Celnje and Orecery a tore, 12AHNOIJT1I QUF.HN STItFCT, J-Ilend(ucrlers for l'eppy Oil Heep. . ,,,!,i.,,,c 1,'rt, Uellver. JiS-tfdAw T UUltSIC'H. Geed News te the Consumer ! SWEETS REDUCED. Anether drop In the Wholesale Market eu-abli-Husti,HlliIruiiulnldSiiKnrnenral0ceiita, andbest.SonVlillents;. This la a drop of j cents from Iho highest point. -New and Fresh Goods. J.B.,v'.,l,lJ.8ln, Nc,r California Apricot, New CiKlll.h, New Mackerel, New Kiln Dried Cern ?; Ji's Mn a,t -Mt,ali Acnn, Crnck-nl and ......v-, ., iirai, ruriuii, iewi;ninDerries,elc New iiixxls urrlvlui; nhnest dally. Wealu - - c- ......... ...b .,,,,,,n. ,ii. , cot the Urst and be6t of thu seusen. lui te BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, I.ANCASTF.H. I'A. A T ItFISl'M. The End of the World Is Net Yet, A Seme Foolish People Thought It Would, but I Surely the Place te Iluy 'ieur Groceries! THK LAHOnST KTOHK I TUB HEAVIEST STOCK I THE U1T LOCATION I Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices! lltrler Prlde Eunmel. lOe a betlle. This Is the Ut.t bleve PelUh In the world. Applied with a w.Kieu cloth. Ne dust,-ue rust. He duced freui 15c te 10c a bottle. IlKAU ANDTELL YOUH NEIOIIBOH. . 3.tt'. Evaporated Apples, 25e; tbs Evapern- ..AVrlceJt'-)i;: S,A' .',,re French Prunes, ite ; A m stemless ltalslns. I5c ; S lbs Peaclu r'; 2 !i8- Uesl Uvnpiirated Peaches, 25c ; New tre", -S3 a a ; Oruiuce and Lemen Peel. 15c a lb ; 3 ei Cranberries, ;Sc ;il iiacks Indian Mac Mac aren , iw; packs Fiult Pudding, 2Sc; Self. Halslnglluckwh.at, 10c and lie a pack; C Rs New Hulled Out, Sia; 4 Bs Crack-re, -e ' sibs HnesiOlni-erHuups, Sic; 3 lbs Nlcnncs, ifcc ; 5 K) h-nacs, 2je ; 2 cans French Peas, SJc nfA'rs-'Jrled Ucef, 12;;C; Knuckle Dried CAUMTIC HOUA-3 nnd 5 tt boxes at Oc a tb. . STONKWAUK-Fi-em 12 gallon Jars down te l1.".! Wnn'1 i Hl fn I'" of Jugs, Milk Puus. Milk Crocks, Ac. ' CAIILOAD OF SALT-Jumbo Bags, SOe. Just bnihil Sc. ry ba"' ln t,utbc'1 ba' ' ' Ut- OUH IirtANCH STOUE, Cerner of East King and Duke streets W. D hlnir, Manuver-U heavily stm.-ked with Staple nnd r uney Urih-crlea. Drep la uud Uku a leek it It ; It will uiy ou. REIST ! WHOLESALE AND HETAIL OltOCFIt, COKNEIl WKST KINO AND MHNCK8TH., Directly Opposite J. li. Martin 4 Ce.' Dry Qoeds Htere, and Next Doer te Barrel Hen Hetel. t nn w - tv,w xvi.:;iJ'-Jt'Iw''"5?A.eir"rf"; ttttw ertlf met. M EN'H AND IJOVfl' FUnNISHINea. MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS. Underwear, ' Hosiery,' Gloves, Neckwear, Braces Dress Shirts, Eannel Shirts, Cardigan, Jackets, Etc., Etc, WILL HE FOUND ON OUH FUIINI3HIN0 C0UNTEIW TO MEET A LAItOELY INCIIEAB. INO BUHINESH IN THIS DEPARTMENT, , . A blc value In Men's Orcy Merine Shirts and Drawers at c ; worth 37c. A big value ln Men's Bcnrlet Weel Mlxett Hhhta nnd Drawers at Wj each j worth die. Excellent values In Medium nnd Heavy Welght White and Orey nnd Merine Under wear at 00c. Heavy Natural Weel Underwear (nll-w oel) at 11.00; worth thai Heavy All-Weel Scarlet Underwear at $1.00: worth $1.25. Excellent Camel's Hair Underwear, all-wool, nl $l.iO j worm $1 JO. Ilotyreyd Derby Knit American Hosiery, Wools and Merines. Norfolk and New Brunswick Fine Cashmere Weel and ' Hanllary " Weel Underwear. (Out sixes for large and stout men.) Excellent values In Cotten, Weel and Merine Hosiery, 12e te 75c per pair. Special Values in Men's Flannel HAGER & BROTHER, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St. gev gnlc ev ilent. rpOll HALE. The Desirable Property, Situated Ne. 135 East Lemen St., Brick Dwelling. Fine Perch, Frent Yard with Iren Fence, Let 21x215. JOHN H. MET7.LER. eclS-lyd Ne. 0 8. Duke Street. AfJ-SIONFE-SHALEOFDESIItABLEItEAL ESTATE. OS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, liSO, will positively be Beld at public sale, nt the Leepard Hetel, ln the city of Lancaster, nil that certain two-story and attic Frame Dwelling Heuse, Mabte and ether buildings, uml let of ? round thereto belonging, containing 60 feet rout nnd extending In depth or that width 2:15 feet, situated en the north Mile, or tha Philadel phia turnpike (extension or East King street), In Lancaster township, within HOjards or the cltv limits. All the buildings are new; house centnlns six commodious rooms and attic, with light, dry cellar under whole building ; hydrant with city water In rrent jnrd; large let, lawn in front of house and large garden In rear ; short dis tance from centre or city ; street cars pass the deer. A city home without city taxes. Title and possession given April 1, 1S90, or at any tlme befere that If required by purchaser. (sale te commence at 7:30 p. lu. ou -jald day, when terms aud conditions will be made, known by IIENItY CAltPENTKIt, Algnee or Juceb Fraellch and Wife. Jeri. L. Haines, Auctioneer. K21,30e7,H,10,19,21,22dlt TJUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE HEAL I ESTATE, CONSISTING OF HOl'ljfe STOCK YAIIDS, Etc. On Tiiuiisimy, OcTennn 31, lssa, By virtue of nn alias Order of Iho Orphans' Court of Lancaster comity. Pa., the undersigned administrator of Jehn B. Shelly, deceased, will sell at public sule en the premises lu Mount Jey borough, the following Heal Estate, 1 17. : Ne. I. That popular and well-known Two Twe Story end a-liaK FHA.ME HOTEL BUILDINO, known as the " Red Lien," situate en the south east corner or East .Main and Barbara streets, In the borough or Mount Jey, Lancaster county, Pa., fronting en Kaht Main stiect.&Ofeet, moie or lews, and extending in depth 1U0 feet, mere or lewi, te a It reet wide alley. The hotel contains eleven sleeping rooms, with parlor, dining dining dining roen. sample-room, barroom and kitchen en rtrst fleer. This hotel has enjeved' tbe patron, ugeerthe traveling nubile under the niannce- ment or the late proprietor for a period of iweuvy-iive years, unu is one ei me uesi Known hotels In the state, nnd a very desirable hotel property, with a large city and country patron age, jiiu iiuiJreciuenis iiiereeii consist ei n Barn, capable of accommodating 25 horses. Car rlege Heuse, Wash Heuse, Heg Pen, Cistern, grape vines and ether fruit trees, Ne. 2, Consists or Stock Yards and Weighing Heuse, with suitable shedding in case or rainy weather. The let fronts ou Barbara street, 5a feet, mere or less, and has a depth of 150 reet, mere or less. The width of the rear of the let Is 105 reet. mere or less f' en entrance te the stock yards being also mada from Hussafras alley, ou the side of said yard. Sule te commence at 2 o'clock p. jn en Thursday, October 31, lfcSw, when condition-, will beiuude known be OEOHOE A. SHELLY. L. D. Oai.t.aeiif.ii, Auct, Admlnts-truter. Jehn H. Zkt.i.kils, Clerk. ect-3tdW g ECUKE A HOME FOR YOUH FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR SALE ON THK MOST LIllKKAL TEUMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 reel deep, en Lancaster uveuue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard roer, perches In rrent, lets 115 reel deep, ou North Pine, between Chestnut and Wulnut streets. Two-jtery brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets IV) reel deep, en West Walnut, between Mary aud Pluesereets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 115 reet deep, en est Lemen street, between Charlette ana Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets ISIfeet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, bum ecu Pine aud Nevln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and I-emen. and lA-men, between Mary and Pine streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, wutcr In the kitchen, and the cellars wurrunted te be dry. Cull and see rer yeurseir, no trouble te show you. J$8oS-0?K'K-c,er, epr2iMyd.M. W.8. 320 North Mary Sti ect. itmlu-yUrte. UM BltELLA HEADQUAHTEIW. The Conestoga TI1H1STHENAME OFOFH Popular Umbrella. Tens of Thousands of them sold within the past six mouths. , The Cleth Is Uulen Pllk or superior iiiallty. We have three trades or It and all geed wearers. Every Umbrella guaranteed uet te fade or split. -Ak for tlie Conestoga Umbrella nt Iho mukers, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 1 1 EAST KINO STHEET. rT-3md alHUE DALMATIAN INHECT POWDKH, - rfpielledbyat,'oedowder blower, is tlie must etlcctual detretr of flies aud ether small Insect. Fer sale AtHUBLEV'8 DRUO HTORE, Cardigan Jackets ut We, 73c and ll.CW. ETcellent All-Wetsted Cardigan Jackets at $1.26; worth $1.50. Rneclal Value In Tlne Deuble Ilrensled Wor sted Curdlgaa Jackets nt $2.50; worth KI.U0. Hjieclal Value In Kid Oes, Embroidered Backs, nt'jc. ewtihadcs. Kill Oleves, Embroidered or Corded Backs, English HedniidTan Shades, for street or driv ing wear, at $1.00 and Sl.J-J. Heclal Value In Heavy Cashmere, Aslrakan and (Jeut Bkhi Ulees ut 50e. Handsome Line of Embroidered nnd Whlt Night Kebe's at 50c, 75e nnd $1.00. Dress Shirts In Plain Besoms and New Plana UUecls at H.tXI and $1.. Hnndjemc Lines of Neckwear, Newest Shapes and Colorings, at 00c. and $1.00. Working Shirts at C5c, 87c, $1.00. Qv (Deelie. II OSIEHY AND OLOVES. Hosiery and Gloves. WATT & SHAND Make an Extrnnrdlnaiy Display of Ladles', MUtba and Clilhlren s BLACK HOSIERY. LADIES' FAST BLACK HOSE, at 8, 10, 12J te 25 cents a pair, LADIES' FINE BLACK HOSE, I lernuderf Dye, guurauteed absolutely fast, ut 2.5, .(7J and 50 cents. CHILDItEX'S FAST BLACK HOSE, ill Ivery Black, lii-imend Dye, Ac. Plain, Derby and Fancy Klbbed ut Very Lew Prices. Ladies' and Children's Gloves, IN CASII.MEP.E, SILK AND TAFFETr A. Special Values in LADIES' KID OLOVES at 50e, 75c, $1.00, $1.2.j, in ull the Latest Shades. MFSQUETAIKE KID fl LOVES, Best Shudcs, Excellent Quality, $1.23. P. CENTI.MF.UI KID OLOVES In Black and New Full Shades. OUH NEW LINES OF Ladies' Handkerchiefs! Embroidered, Printed Borders aud Hem tltchcd. Beat ull former eilei lugs In this Hue. New Yerk Stere, C, 8 anil 10 EAST KINO STREET. iUtttcltCB. -tyATHES. MMERICKN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Speis, Eyc-Olasse Etc., ut Lewivr l'mcra. Optical Ooeds. Teiegniph Tlme Dally. Every Article lu this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Ne. l9KNerth Queen St. Wear P. R. R. station TEWELEH AND OHADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL si Jeweler and Graduate Optician, WEDDING PRESENTS IN Royal Worcester and Antique Silver. EXAMINATION OF EYES r tt.EE. NO DU0P3 USED CHAS. S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. flLOCK BUYEIt"). We have received nn unusually Lnrze and AttractleLtneer ONYX AND FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS. Eatlrely New Styles, which we Offer ut Prices that Cannet be Beaten. These, w 1th our already larre sleck of less es pentNe, IltON. WOOD CASE nnd NICKELS Klvc. us the Largest and Most Complete Uteck In the city. Yen can best sene your Interests by calling and Inspecting. , AI1 Kluds of Cleck Kepalrhi2 Dane Promptly. HERR, Ne. 101 N. Queen St. CORNER OF OUANOE. - 'A-. ,a. ur- ' i - i - - e A. 1.
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