"5TPS! " J . STFg 1 1 n I - V I f- DAlJtf JJNTJSli cJT: w& fe. I? ttftjB' ' Jtttellt0Citr .M iUKi - , CHAKLES BTK1NM AN KOI.1 Editor j ' - ; fMK nfI.V JKTRr.MnRVrrn Pnl.ll.hMl l every da? In the year, but Sunday. Herrcd Re .- by carriers In tlili city itnil snrreuniltnit .7 towns at ten rent, a week. By mall Jive del- V tarasv year In advance; 60 cents a tnentli. Ki WEEKLY INTELLtGENCEH-One dollar and t.V?4 flflv rants n VMr tn nitennrw- ii NOTICE TO BUBSCRIRERS-llemil by check Tuj, or postemee order, nnd where neither of them can be procured tend In a registered UffAf ' J Entered at the Postefflce, wt second class mall k'i.t matter. i JTV AnDHres, THS nfTELLIOEKCER. jt&'rj :. . r - - ?Wt LAHOASTER.PA., October 17, 1883. kjk CknalAfi and IfttA llVfsfttl'nil . fc-.t cvnauir uuav uns iuiiiui his j i" KWaiiltigtcin,ts liete he lias been for some. &Jtimc overdue, the calico of hli detention pt Ills home lu llcnver county being $-'purpose of the president te appoint n Exilian of his own selection te n l'lilludel f';ilita office, ami new thnt lie Inn iwiched K& Vfl-iuingten It U paid Uud he Is In n Sr-.warlikc rraiiie of mind and dNpeetl te iftv rend tlie net net te lite cliliT in wrist rati', .' netiCvliic him that he mint mi.ke the &v- Pennsylvania appelntnientH te suit the KJV Pennsylvania senators and net JiiiimMi. Bj We, say penaters, because Senater Cam- creu is sain 10 ue traveling weng mm Senater Quay with apparently an earn ', est desire te keep the peace with s.i mi.l,. .l..t .. . .ltr.il..Ai1. Ja-t Jlllll. illll UCSIIV l .I,V llllllllV.11 & suewu in inc lining 01 mc eoneeiepiiip I- tn thlsdtfttrlnt. wliirh It Cnniemn'rt hall- lai.iAtr Birl ..1..h.i t.lf. rt1.lnv. bl.r.lil.l linl'n SLJind ine P'unl- The man he would nat urally have selected did net gel it, and the understanding is that it wat liecati'c (senator Quay kicked against him. Pen Pen ftter Cameren isnpearingiHa very neg ative quantity in the discharge of the office-filling duty of the senatorial place, and it may 1k that the pending question of his re-election may account fully for hlg "me tee" amiability in waiting en Quay and following hi lead. 1 let 1 1 sen ators arc advertised te appear new hefeic the president te pretest against the ap pointment of Captain Walter, of Chea ter county, te a Philadelphia office, hecdusc he is net the chelcn of the Ite lfefpubllcan party of the statu ; or in ether gp- words, their choice. Captain Walters 151 voted for Harrison at the nominating convention, while (Juay was working ler Sherman ; and the president lias a reas onable dctlrc te reward him, nothing be- -Ing alleged against liis lltnem. The tiet which commends him te the president Js, however, his sin in Quay's eyes ; and the Klutple question at Ksue is whether Quay or the president has the choice of Kpcf appointments te oftlce in Pennsylvania. RV- Tlie national constitution kivcs it te the president ; but the liepublicau partj .constitution gives St te the ltepubllean senator. It is the cardinal doctrine of i that riarty. liLthW fetate at least, that the SJ office of nefinter carries w Ith it the eon- trol'ef the fetlcral patronage. A con- ij.ir grvsKiuuu is uiunvee 10 nave semeuiing gy tn say, as n matter of courtesy, about the s& appointments in ids district, but he is i3. AVtUltnt'l tn irnt fl.n lttfi 1 imilr.rcintnnf rf Kvihc seuater. Tliafnrt Hint the cimter 'it --VV.V. "(.'HV .1IIIVMUW11I11,1U1 ses unnn thu eonnnimtieu of s the efllccr kWvh him u h)qt glover bis Hcleetien wliU'ii in cfleclivelv -S!J.TUHOl1 tvlllt tl'tl1j'.l.ni-'1f..1 i-. t.1..tlu &Anl the fact is that it takes a president Ss5ef Jiickseu fibre tereslst this assuniDtleii . which has become hi deeply seated in sr uie cousutuuen ei tlie nenater or tlie isS., situation, the I'nlleil KtntiH si-iinlnr Kjheuid lie barred from dictating an up. Sj?pnlunnciit te the president by ivasen of gj-' the vcrj' fuct that it U his duty te con firm or reject It. Tlie one appoints with the nririce nnil cinqmi! i.f Hu. r.llmr JgSfc TbemJvk'e nuturnlly rutin te dictation & witn bcniitorHertlui Quay wtaiup; and linlraTYitm-iliki-1 tti Ittj iiikwiIhI...,,,. ..,.. r, -- e Mjiuiiiniii:iiirj jicviii 5 iu bcuiuL wmi me nonce 10 inc fenaterH Stvi flint lm .Iruu lint ilrnliv. llml. ...1..!... .....1 Ksr that they can take their innings when SJST lie nska for their eeimmt. Jail for Siarretv-fteilliig. Tliereare borne comparatively sinall fevils that become tlie hobbles of preiiil- eutmen.andaremagnilled te abstud tfiJnipertauce. One of t hen; Is' the Kng- ff-nsur sparrow, wiiieli was recently at Stacked by tlie United States Kevern- Knieut in a costly illustrated volume of y ever four hundred nam's, issued as I bulletin one by tlie denaitinent of eurl- culture. This was making a geed deal Kjgj'Oiiue sparrow, uut tiieew Ymk Jcrald mk lately remarked that in Xew Yeik it Sa was apparently lawful te cend a line- ? man te instant il(Htli. lmt n mini ul.n h a sparrow may be fined or im- prisened. Te n doubting luqulier tlie fc&- Bfrmltl rettllra 4liif ft... -... ..wi... t..... referred te was parsed in June, 1857, as amendment te chajiter 1127 of the laws of 1880. It says: The Knirllsh or Kurmwmi 1inith.fi ft.mii rrtn- . (Passer ' (ieMetfiru) Is net itiduded ainen inc uinin irtnwiiHi ny uns nin, unit It Mull be considered n niLndpineiitier te lnton lnten lnton tienallv irive feed or i-hi'lti-r tn llin k.itnn P&, Fer the misdenieaner a person mav be &C sent te prison for thirty days.er lined fifty dollars. Like many ery foolish laws this one is of course destined te eternal elumber, but It is hard te imasine a $i tTinm rrritr.rit1. uiLnnfmil,! !..... I1..I ..i if """ e,'v.j.v jrv.m.ii.- mull llllll HI- ferdml liv (he Vu- Viirl.- I .i..il..i.in. i -. ... ...... .u... giiiuiuiv7h' p ting under the dangerous'ceilingef tlie sc hbiuhu. vuiuiei ui viuauy aim irraveiv R trylug te make the humane assistance ei u ireezing or starving bparrew a punishable efiene. And yet in the gev- fcV eminent book en snairews above ic- br ferred te we find seriously recommended me euacuneiu ei jaws inauing it a mis demeanor, punishable bv fine or ini- . prlsoument.erboth.to Intentionally i?le mgf iiKxjerstieuer te uie Juugiuu sparrow except wmi a view te Its ullliiiatede- t siructleu. '1 he sparrow cruaders ueblv urwe the states te nunlsh nil u-lm ,iv.. M uupolseued crumbs te that fearful little Ulru from England. Ne doubt he is a nuisance, but se Is the tramp.aud jet no , uih iuiuks ei pumsning these who aid tne latter. The Itttfinie .aw. ,a Auditor General lleC'anmiit's elicular i of instriii'llnn te ciimiiIv ..n,i..ili, pit ''.' '""iiiMaaiuiiviB, r construing tlie act of 18S9 will be read, n.-. wiiu luicirm, us ii iroeses a clean PJ liUftl nf f lift utllfft (iv r t,- ...... ..I. !... Ijr --l "" '".v w,v v!.'! ItlMJg y tuat auybeily owns. The act of lfw'Jis a rtuiicai measure or taxation, and does Det let much taxnhle stilt!" r-,n. hi. rffltlll lilt II. n ..,.,111 I r("l""' ""- Muuiiui unvrui ntllis 10 belUlDrUVe i'Vl'tl unnil II. Ilia nmidrnn. L'iteu seems e ins that a tax shall piw..ti5eu-ijy the commissioners upon !juiom-yiiue iea ieren, partneulilp rwijuiuueiiinaniie state lias net laid .MtSraSP UlXlU til some nther .,n.t,wK. . 'Mr4 under It the moneys dueupeu tlie lu nccuuni ei tne mereliaut Mould OJ te be assessable, lueuuli ihn inw n. atfUmlts the taxation toameuntu i-.m-. JiifiuU'reet. Strictly construed, the book account which Is overdtie and uputi which interest Is charged would seem te be assessable ; but certainly there can be no intent In the law te compel there turn of the merchant's pales against which run his accounts and bills piyable. Such taxation would bi impracticable us well as oppres sive, and we de net mippese that lite auditor general intends any such In struction. He has given the assessors enough te de in advising them that they can seize en all interest bearing obligations, In the possession of tlie citizens ; nml If they get held of them in nny general way they will need te be wide awake. The law has clever ly efi'cicd as a bribe te the counties one-third of tlie tax col lected as a spur te their exertions J and we may exjiect te see ti pretty vigorous effort math te scoop lu alt tub taxable things In sight. The geed peo pee peo ple who arc disposed te pay all that the state asks, and are ready te disclose all the moneys due them, will sutler ; while the majority who Incline te pay the fctatcenly what they must will largely escjipe taxation that relies upon their Ingenuousness for Its crop. m r Tin: PentiHylviinla Dcniocmtsde net np enr te be much discouraged, nnil tlie com ing election will show Hint an unfounded I a rill' urn re Is a cry slinky support for tlie paily of IiIkIi tnrlir. Sk.vateii .SmutMAN snys thnt lie inlM be a free-triider if the frco-trnde wero confined te American nations. If ex President Cleclnnd lind snld this llicie would lien howl of terror and Indlgnutlen from nil the rabid high tn papers in thu land. Tlir.nr. Isn I-'tciicli man-ef-uar fit I'hllit I'hllit I'hllit dolphlitte which the theiiKhtl'iil ntleutleu of the l.nw anil Order veclily may be invl trd. Tlieuiptalu niineiiui'estlint Islers te tlie ship will lie particularly welcemn en Sunilny. " That," said he, "Is our Iioli Iieli dny, anil wn would like te liave the ladles conienhn.ini and ilanrn, and we will hne soine IhciitricnlMiind mttslc," Tin: fill! observance- of Arber Day in Pennsylvania Is appointed for te-morrow. The schools nrti by this tliuu In sosslen everywhnre. and the day has been specially appointed bv .State .Superintend ens Mlliee that the ntteiitleu of the young flviirywhcin In the state inny he failed te this Important work. It Is net necessary, however, Hint tlie planting should be con fined te the schools. .ei everybody he can de se lend n hiiiid, for his own licnclil and Hint nf oflieiM. JVi;iim:siivv'h llmmUier says: "The rccelitH fiem IntiTiial itncmiii yesterdny were ?17e,"l'J5, nnil from customs f.TJtl.U.'iO. .Se weiigalu rcjeal thnt we can get nil the revenue w ti want from a Judicious tnrlil', and wipe tlie Internal revenue! system from tlie statute hook." The receipts from In ternal rc eiuie en Wednesday were 11, II5j, and from customs f. 01,827. The dlf dlf dlf forenoo lu the llgurns of Tuesday nnd Wed Wed nemlny ought te m.ike tlie JZramtiicr thiel: a lltlle mere of tnrlil' rovUlen. I.iiisen cemes back from Ilurope with med I lied Ideas ni te the cnlerj.ilse of Americans nnd reports that the ii'crninus hnve tnken te electric lighting w 1th skill nnd vigor nnd nre working at tlie trans mission of power ever long distances. If Ills expectations nre fulfilled the water ixiwers,'')ilcli hae hnve lest much of tlielr value hi this age of steam, are destined te recover it, for perhaps before long power enn be collected automatically, nnd trans mitted by wlre for ten or twenty miles, id no cost save the tending and repairing of thn electric plant. The f.icteiy city or tlie future may he In no danger from burst ing bollers, but the question en lop Just up'.r Is whether It may net be mere dan gerous te de business with lightning than with steam. ' A San ritANcisce sea captain lately io ie turued from a voynge along the coasts of Chill and Peru brings a highly ornamental Inte of the haltle-uuld of Tiir.imtii, whfliu llienrmles oftlie two countries had a des des pernie striiggle In 1S7II and the I'eiiivlaus rctreatcsl lcmiiig four thousand dead uiihurlcd. The country Is a desert without a bladu of grass and thcre were no wild animals te disturb the bodies. "The neil Is strongly Impregnated with nltrnte of soda, nnd this, In connection with the het, dry ntniesplipic, has converted men and heises Inte perfect mummies. Seen en a idea moonlight night, ns I ilist saw It, the battle appeals ns If fought but a day or twonge, tlioeeloisoniiounifoims being still bright, and the steel or tlielr weapons untarnished. The hair of the IkkIIcs el'tlie men has glow n since death te u length ofliem two tu four feet, and the tnlls ofthe cavalry horses are new se long that, If nllve, they would halt far behind en Hie grei nil," Tun ovpeitatloim!' hrcadstulls, b. width Is meant bailey, coin, eats, ivunud wheat and theh meals and tUurs, reached a vnlllu lnS()ptcmborer?'i1b7l,76s, which Isnlmest Ihree millions less than the bie.idstutls o e orts for the same month of last jear. The tleercase Is in the w heat experted. Ter the three inenths July, August and Septem ber, the total experts of brc.ulsttills ex ceeded tliiity-threu millions, a slight Im provement en the -.iine pciled et a year age and for the past nine months 'ex ceeded ninety millions, a seeu million gain en the figures of lbS!J. It may be In teresting te rolled en the way that nil this feed is paid ler by Kurepe. England, for oxiuuple, gnes us wool Trout Seuth Amerlci as a part of the exchange, but w e de net get a dollar's weilli of wool lern dollar's weith of wheat bee.ttise our gov gev gov eruuiont charges ten cents a pound ler permission ti Impeit this raw nn. nn. terial. It may also be ebsencd that the government don't want the ten cents ami only takes it fiem feiee of hsblt. In fait the government Is se rich thnt it Is actually granting pen sions te dishonorably discharged soldiers Just te get rid of the money. Hew the roy alists of Kurope must be impressed with the intelligent self-government efAuicrlcal It inny be said thai the ten i-ui.t" enables HioAineilr.tn farmer te st 'I wool, but If it wero net levltsleur woolen iiiillscetild em ploy many mere people who would com sumo f.u in pioducts.tlie farmer would get cheaper clothes, nnd our maimf.iL'tuied goods might lie traded In Seuth America for the wool thnt we iniibl new imjxirt by wnv of Kngland. An ArtUt en I'hoteiiruphv. 1'rein Hie .N. . Htnr. , "I'i'otegrapliy U lmpiev ing every dnv, but it will never supersvde jieitrttlt ijiIiiI ng until it can be uuide te taUe a pcrlect likeness," said a w ell knew u artist. "The photograph, which Is se cnlhid for lnek et better technical term docs net take a likeness, and nev or w 111 until the camera can be made te grasp eolers. Net even then Intact, for there is UiOoipresMen te take, tlie soul which the paluteruleuecati iierir.iv when he has the talent. New, veu cannot Infuse genius lntti a camera. The lihoto liheto lihote graph.as we see It makes all men leek like brothers; it certainly makes a plain woman as geed looking as ene that is beautiful, ler what is beauty but color in a degree? leti taKea woman remarkable for nerseu.il harms; ether have regular white teeth, lipeml lips, ustreus eu, bright geldei or black (lessy hair, as the caVe may be, a brilliant lomtilevlen. but a mouth a trille tee large nnd new a Utile retreusse, and we what a photograph she will hae. She will an. lar absolutely plain. On the ether hand, take a woman with a thin colorless hair had teeth, a swivel eye, muddy com' ploxlen, and, provided her nese be btmlght,,.nna .,)'?r I,,u' regular, she will, with a little of the photographer's art, fceem a beauty. Thereuill ulwav be wealthy people of arlUHc tustes nneugh le glve employment te the portrait jialuter, though I will say 1 would any day prefer, geed photograph te the production of a pertrsltpslnter who does net rise te the requirement of his profNuden. " AltTIFICIAI. ICK AXtl HTJHTt.KSsl tttOS MakliiB TIieuwiiiiIh of Tens or fro ami .Millien, or Hustles Kttle. Frem the I'lttslittrK IMnrsitrlK A curious order has lieen recclvetl and almost executed by n Tjivvrciuovllle firm from a large San Francisce artillrlal lea company. It calls for two miles of six Inch dlameler rustless Iren pipes, te be used for uisilng cold air through and frccIng larfe quantities of water. Hitherto the leu cetupany has lieen obliged te replace this enormous mass of ple overy 8 months or 12nieiiths. In the ordinary cast Iren plH. the severity oftlie cold air pausing through tlie pliK) begins te rust the Iren immedi ately tliey are put In use. Jly this new process, hew ever, the rusting Is obviated, and the pipes will last for a ycnrt w Ithetit any appirent Injury. The plMs are mnde lu n rlg-xng fashion, and are fastened to gether by two ions of inallcnble Iren llttlngs. TJiey are fixed ngnlust the walls of compartments about Mki feet In length nnd ".'. feet In breadth, and the cold air Is thus enabled te free.e thousands of tens of ice. The rustless process, which has been until lately an cxH!rltncnt, bus new dem onstrated ihnt great wonemv can be used. net only In lee plss, but in every artlcle whom Iren is used, lu the past year ev or a,(KKI,tKK) kettles liave been subjected te this process lu Pittsburg. The method Is very peculiar. After the article is mnde it Is put Inte a fiirtiace about .11 feet high, 15 feel long and 8 feet bread. Tlie furnnee Is mnde in nu oval slinpe, air-tight. After the Iren bus been In the furnace for two hours, nnd It has attained almost a whlte beat, the nlr that comes through tlie regenerators nnd the air valves Is shut securely off, and the furnace Is mnde air tight. After the air lm been shut off the super healer, which Is lncntisl lu thu combustion chamber at the rear oftlie furnace, nnd at right angles fiem the air valves, Is opened and the lurnace Is Illicit with steam and kept lu this condition for eight hours. At short Intel vals a small valve Is opened, se ns te allow an exodus of steam In the fur nace, allow big fresh steam te be put Inte the fiirnnre. ' " When the articles have been ten hours In the furnace thore has been accomplished the formation of magnet le oxlde upon the Iren surface. They are thou pu' into an ndd well, which Is the last treatment. I)n. PiiMicr.'s PrM.KTs (tl.n Original Mltte I.Iver l'lllt) have leslay the lnrRust x.ile or nny s ililliyilrugKlalN. Fur nil (lcnniKcnientserilic liver, stoma) h unit IiehcU tlie)' ere imtiiualcil. Olie ii (lese. i'ien vln!. W,TliAw Wlmte'erlH'SliU'sjiiu chnuce te want, Ne'.-r full Khnrtef HOZODONT. Hut keep It nlvrnys In j our sh:lil, A sourreof lientily nti'l ilellitlit, Te elrnme your teeth 111) with jour Millie The iiuwt funtlillnus ou lieyullu. elI-lvrileiHlAvv One of the most iitpful articles Hint we knew of H Hint fiimeiis liiiiiNi'linlil rcineity fur the linliy. Dr. IIiiU'h llnliy Hyruii. It coils :S cents n hetlle. Ne one enn edeiiualely ileserlln; HiesiinrrrhiRs linpeuil by iIvh'ihIii. It ilnrKi-n life's pnlli way Hint iiutkiH cxUleiHe nltnest iinlienratile: but I.axadiir will net only nlliivlnte the tor ter tor tiireKefitysiicpslii, 1ml will euro the ilhcnse. 1'rlcc only 25 cents. II OOD'SHAItHAl'AIlll.l.A. Malaria. IshelU'ved tehn cniiKCit by poisonous mlawus nrlnliiK neni low, marshy laiulorfreiuilienjlin; UKclnlile matter, nnd vvlilch, breiilheil Inte tlie ImitfN, enter tintl poleon tlie hleisl. Jr n hcutlhy condition of the bleed U innlntiihieil by taldiiK llnors8ursiiinrllln,eiie Is lunch les liable tu inaliirln, nnd Heed's HnrsnNirlllii has eiired ttiiiiy severe eases of tliU .tlstrcsilnt; nllecllen. Xe .Mern tjulnlne. " I linvehccii cnrcit of malaria bj llnod'srlnr llned'srlnr snpnrllla, I luul thoillseaseverj liul.vvllli rever, chills, veinlllnj nnil heart trouble. 1 was tip one dnv nml down the next, nml vvus go vreak rncil Hint I could net vvnlk far from the lieue. I took IhsKl'jiHnrkiipnrllln with purfect results; l(l;nveiiic strength se that I mu nble te de all my liotKCueik, nnil vvnlk nil about the ncli;li. borheod, Noineieiiilnluo for me, when IIihhI's 8arvap.irllla I se geed n medicine." I.ucinua C.viiTi.it, FrniiihiKlinin. Centre, .Masx. IlrcaU-llone Tuvcr. "My ilaiiKhlcr l'earl vi.w taken wltU rfengini (or break.lMine) fever '-')eursuKe,iiuit mj rrlimls theujiht I would lo-eher. 1 h id nhnest lvcn up hepe until sliu began te take Heed's Sursn pnillln. Slie toeU four betlk-H In four iiieiitbs, ami itnliiuil tirieen imhiiuIs In vveltiht. I have te thank Heed's Harsnparllln ns bclnu the nienm of i;lv lug her back te inn restored le health mid etrensth." Jm.l V A, iCise.Hlieriiiuii, Texas. HOOD'S SAItSAFAItltdjA Held bv nil itrnegists. 51 j sU for .-. Prepared only b. V I, HtJOD A CO., Luwull, Mass. ioeiohioni: nei.bAii H) e v.ini:u'H uitm:uvi:u fills. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Hick Headache mid relieve nil the tieubles Inel iti'iit te n billens ttate or the sv mem, Mich ns DUfliiehH, Aiiuiicii. llreuglmMH, KhlrexH after Fatlnir, Fain In tlie Hide, .le. Wlille their most reiiinrkable suieesn bit been shown in cm Inc Heailu'lie, yet f'AUTKIt'S I.ITTI.F. LIVF.ll FILLS ere equally valuable hi Constipation, ctuliiif nml ineiciitliig thli muiev lug nun' plaint, while the) nlse correct till dlsonlersef tliefliini.irli, Htiuiubitn the liver nnd icgtilute tbobewclH. i:unlfllieyenljciini.l HEAD Arhetlievvvnulil lie almost pilccles te thou, who sillier riem this dlstresslm; teinplalnt ; but fortunately their goodness ibs's nut end beic, nnil thiKe who nil try lliein will Unit these little pllU vnliintile Insemiiuy vvuvs thnt i!;.?'ny.clr,aYi'slc,kh!'"K dUml ,hM"' ACHE Is the bine of se ninny lives Ihnt here Is where i ninkoeuritieat heaal. Our pllla cine It while uibemdoiiet, C IU Kit's I.ITTLi: LIVF.ll FILLS nre erv kiiudlund verj ensv te take. One or tvie pills mal.endesc. 'lhcy me strletlj vegetable nml de niil Krl or iiurKe, but by their Kriuleuc Him please nil w he uxe thi'in. In v InN ut ii cts : llveturil. held ever) vvhcreersentb mull. CAltTi:it MFUICINL'CO.,NF.W YOUIf. Small Pill. Small Dose. iiughi-lidisHl Small Prlce. Crtvx-liince. OTANII 1UI CAIIHIAUK WOUK. EDW. EDGERLEY, OARUIAOE BUILDER, e,i.Mt.ir MAitKirrsntKirr. iiteur of ihe FinleltUsj), UVM'AMI'ini, FA. Isi net Fall te Cull During FAIIt WFFK mid Hie our Fine AsMirtini'iil (.r Buggies, Phaetons, Jump Seal Carriages, Etc. I have nil thel.Uet tvles te neleet fniiu.mid liuvenUen vcrj line iiM-erlnicnl orheceiid-liaud work-some of mj nun work. llottein iirlcei". Cull mid examine. Ne trou ble te show our work mul explain evirv etc lull. Itcimlntliii; nnd Heiilrlng promptly mid neatly done. One set of wetkiiien tisslully employed for tluil purHs(.. c LOslNflOFTHALK Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, a r Gee. Veber's Coach Works, ClIItLSTIANHTllKirr. (lietvt ecu Orange mid ChcMnut suniK) Ceniftlng of Jmnp-Senl (Mrrliges, two Four Four lest Jenii) l.laUj, tun Midi Viigenk, K'eoiid K'eeiid Ilund Tretting lluggy, m.d several light Fhit Fhit lenn agenn Uiat will curry Irem l,1uu te 3,uu) AUea few Flue KleUh. Cull liirly for lltr-y"""- mignvtra rpUUK DALMATIAN I.NhKUT "0v'i)KlT. X preivlleit by agis,lHjHUtr blevter, l tliu iiml clluvtual deitru cr of Ules anil ether small iruecU. Hirsute At auiiLKV'K mwa hteiik, ss Wmi Klnirhirw-l. UMiLUW I.AK-UUIU AMI MKIHUM t'u'-Bl. MtIHMAN H eul FuruUhlugHture, U ei,t King utreet. , Wnmnimktv'0, t niLXMtt.rmtA, Thaiylar, Oct. 17, isw. We dtin't knew of such an other stefeful of Men's Fur nishings, or such another roomy, cheery, " light, bright place te show ,thc things in. We've been bettering the place and the fixtures ; better ing the goods wherever we could. Changing, tee, if it seemed wise, We aren't wed ded te 'old notions. We mean te double our lead in all that rrees te the furnish nishing of the dressy man, the uu.-iniv.e3 iiiuii, uic;i' man who wants the right thing without paying tee much for it. .. Ib-da v we take a nnJrlr glance through a busy half acre. Londen sets the style in Men's Neckwear, just as Paris docs in Women's Gowns and Bennets. The scarf of scarfs just new is the Hyde Park an Ascot ready tied. We have them in satin with small figures, and silk with brocaded figures. Rich, beautiful exclusive. After awhile you 11 begin te hear of them in ether stores. Twe or three dozen styles of Ascots ; finest English goods ; prices whittled away down. 'Pecks, Four-in-hands and Flat Scarfs of course by tlie armful. And the- new Folded Tie that hits the fancy of se many men of taste. Smoking Jackets heap a big counter. A dozen styles half as .many stuffs. Hard by are the Blanket Bath Robes. A line of them at $7 arc the equal of anything we ever had before at 10. Te suit any taste. An excellent quality 1 -clasp ft 1. 2 5 English Tan Gleve at $1. The best 2-clasp Dogskin Gleve we ever saw at $1 embroid ered backs, English points. Full lines of all the best numbers of Fownes Brether & Ce., Londen : l-biillen Craven Tan Ne. 2. 1 CO 1-butteii Craven Tan bent-JJ 1-biitteii (leMcn 'Inn, SI M l-biitteiiCJIriiuvllU'.illX) "-clasp Heuitiin, tl Ae New sorts coming in as fast as they appear. Men's Underwear. Every make that we think you'll be suited with. Men's Shirts and Drivers :- Hcetih Weel Shirts nnd Dmncrri, j-'TSciilIi or Se 00 ihe Hint. W'1;'''""!''''""" WoelBhlrli mid Drawers, KGOcaeli.erJIO) tliesult. I.ugllsli .Merine HhlriH mid Drawer" 3 eel ;i,tJr,o,..ich,erS.JOOtliesult. ' V bile Merine HhlrtM and Drawers, our ew 11 'Isdnrli Hhlrts, $1 a, 12 TO, SI TO. 31-Inch Druweri,, $.18,-,, J.ke, SI 811. HmnllerMles lew, mere, for larger sizes. Kllk-flnil-vt nelHhlrtH anil limit crs, gray and brown, ST.! the suit, Nev I11 1 silk Shirts mid Drawer, llrcttle's. In nil the threads rrcim M to'.'etii. Men's 1 Ialf Hese : Seeteh Weel Ilnlf Hee,rA Shetland Canhmcre Ilnlf llu,n,7ii. Merine Half Hese, GOe. Jehn Wanamaker. yv pai?w Stent. "IOItHALi:. '1 he Deslrabla Frepci I j , blliuited Ne. 135 East Lemen St., IrJJu 1y.,!S,'&iSK 1,0rC"- rr"1 Y"r" w,,h JOHN II. MF-TZLKIt, "!!!?1. Ne.H. DukuHlieet. TrALlTAlll.U CITY FHOFintTV AND lit! HINIXrthTANDATFL'llLICHALi:. ON TlICItSDAV, OCTOllKIl st, I JVJ. Will be mild ut public sute, et the City Hetel, en North Oiieen utreet, In the city or Ijineiutur, ult that valuable Let of Ground, situated en the went side of North Queen street, Immediately north of tlie Fenimjlvanla rnllreud, eeiitahilng I't front en huIcI street about Id feet, and lu iliiuth, uleng Its northern boundary line, about 110 feet, te the Fenusj lvnnln ralhend, en which nre erected a Twe atery lTtA.ML nVVELLINO it llll 11 luu-ktery Frame ltuck llulldliig; nml Immedlntclv III the lear of tlm ilwelllni.' Isn b'J-i:nslinsHlery illtltK TOU.VtVO W.iltli- Furt of the front building In occupied nn ClgHr nnd 1 ubnece store, situated oil and ideug the FeimNlVHiilnrullread, which Is the south ern beundary: beundcHl ou tbuiinith by preiv erty of Jehn it. llltuer.ei., which Ncn-enpled by Harry U. Moere, mid ou the east by North Queen Urcct. ' '1 be dwelling contains about 10 rooms. There Is n bjilrant lit the bnek nrd, iiuvevriibh In front, wnter, gnu, unit uatcrcloet In thcUuell lug, geed reuernge, nnd nil ether modern Im provement, ull In iroert condition, ami ifeiic of the best buslnets stands. Anv person wishing te view the lirererly be be feru theduy of sale mav call en Itber of the 1111 1 ISm" aKOe1 title will boglveuen April Nulote cemmence nt 75e'chvk p.m. when ntteiidaiie will b; ylven and term madu made' known by TtfKODOKE WT.NDtTZ, CHAllLt4 1t.HKi:s, ' l.seciiter of tlm F.tate otJehn II011, dee'd. II. F. Hew K, Auct., Ne. UK, Meuth Frlnce St. ectlO-Std kLMi1.1esAi.1x On SvTcunw.O.TeiiKii in, byi, 'I he undersigned eeeuler of William Siwurcr. ileis'iiMsl, will rxHiM!te Mile.at the Wiedilng. ten Heue, In Stnubiirg borough, the fellow lug de.erll.ed preiiihes, lain of Mild ili'tniM-d ; ulilKillltcst I111IU Hlid riMims ,vlfl. lumiA. 1.. ... lur nnd many ether modern conveniences. A IJirgeHtAMKllANK ItAltN, Wagen and Car Car rlage Helies, Cern Crib, Shep uud ether build lngj. 1 here are two wells of wnteruud rUtern, with pumps therein. A geed npple erchnnl nud 1111 iibuiulaniv of ether fruit trees. The house Is sluie renred, iind ull the buildings nru 11 gtssl coiiilltleu nnd repair. This was the re. b ence of Wllllnni Siguier, nnd Is nmostdeslr nmestdeslr nblc prewrty. It will be sold together with or without the land, us will best suit pun haters. Ne. 'J Containing 6 Ferclies, mere or lee", en Seuth Dvcutiir street, lu said borough, adjoin lug properties of Jn. L. Foulk, Cenrad llles llles slngteii uud ethers. The Imvreveiiients nre a one anil utmir story FHAMK DWKLLINCJ. Ihls house Is suits Uls for two families, uud I. In 11 geed locution. Here Is a large cistern, with runup therein, 11 Fig bty nnd ether outbuild eutbuild hues. Ferseiis desiring te vleve any of the premises before theduy of wile, will please call upon the undersigned executer, residing inSlrnsburg. Side te commence ut 2 o'clock p.m. ,011 Sat urday. October 19, when terms will be made known by WJLLIA.M I1LACK, Lxecuter of Wm. Spencer, dee'd. ,,Al.i,.nK"10 'a"" "uie und place, n 1 HAIT Or LAND011 Seuth Jacksen streel,udlehilng laiids et estate of 11. 11. (hinder, dee'd, A. if. Kreulvr.Jes. L. Foulk, and ethers, ceatululug Threw Acres, mere or le , bv .Mils. IIAKUIETHFENCER. A.O.l'leiT.Auct. ectlldJ7 milK IUVAL FOUNTAIN FEN-TI I K HtiST A. and cheuiiesl In the market-ll karat geld lwn. Hurd rubber holder, never gets out of order, cuslly tilled. Call and examine before nurcliM uv elsewhere. At KHlHMAN'HUenU' VuralUluHtcirt,U West King street, .-... 1. .v iiiriiMiiu mi .erui uecniur sheet. Strtisbuig, contains 11 Acres mid S Ferehes, mere or 1. ss. The Improvement nre n subsiun tlal Twe-story HltlCK .MANSION, with llrlck nttnchinetit. 'I he luiiikn u ,iu 1.1.1 ii.,.. ...... ytt 11 mft Mhittt, 10 ALACE OP FAHinON. ii PALACE OF FASHION, 15 & it7 NORTH QUEEN STREET, f DIRECT T FROM CONSTANTINOPLE. A Rare Collection of ORIENTAL GOODS, Consisting of Antique and Mod ern (entirely hand-made) 'Juj'hish, Persian and Egyptian Rugs, Carpets, Portieres, Embroideries, Attar of Reses, &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 TIIE- 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 ii 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. 05reccricB. fiLAitKE'H ci:;len TEA ! Clarke's Ceylon Tea ! Is one of the nnest growths or Tea which has been Imported, mid for richness nnd delicacy t T'!vor' '" uaM""Passcd by uny ether class CLAJUCE'SCOKKEKS superior In quality te niiv sold In this market. Fine Sweet ltoasted Ce lees aJcwr pound. Clurke's Combination t-oltee.nt 2feand 2!)c per pound, Is the Illicit Milueever offered. ClTl'lltCKS IN ailOCEItlES. t '''Ki I)rlel Ue'f. I2e per peuud ; 10 pounds Or 3 1 UU California llama, 8c te 10c per pound. Ciilirerriln Apricots, 12VJC. lie, lite per pound. Cullferdla I'luniH, 3 iximids for 23c. CullfornliiTiiblesyriip-ilnest In the world 15." tier quart. Light Syrup only 8e per quart tlrtat bargains hi Jellies mid Frcserves. Wholesale and Itelall Tea. Coffee and Ureecrv Stere, ' I2.UIS0FTH QUEEN SlllKLT, rUeadqtinrlers for I'eppy Oil 8enp. .J.li0tt,i.,.,.,.l " KreeDellv cry. Jirim, T IllIilSlv'U. Geed News te the Consumer ! SWEETS REDUCED. Anether drop In the Wholesale Market en ables us te sell (Inundated HiniarnewatU cents, and best Hen White ut NX- This is u drop of i cents from the highest point. New and Fresh Goods. Nevy ltnUlns. New California Apricots, Nevr CWllsh, New Mackerel, New Kiln Dried Cern tieii'i, wm?11.0!!.1 '"Ii.Ac-iw, Crncked mid ltellisi hent, Karlnn, NewCranberrles.ele. . f,w ,0(? "71 '"f '"'est dally. Wealm te tot the llrst uud best of the season. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCA8TEU, 1'A. "VrlfEihTsir " "" The End of the World Is Net Yet, As Seme Koellsh renplc Thought It Would, but Is Hurely the I'luee te liny Your Groceries! TIlELAlHlEsrHlOUEl 'IHEIIEAVlKSTHIVCKi THE HLSr LOCATION ! Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices I IVirler l'rlde Enniuel. 10c a bottle. Thu I the lk-t Move Tellsh In Hie world. Applied ...... ....,. auB1J ,,, Fy a uittiiii. HEAD ANUTELL YOlMt NEIOHI10H. U"'?' r5?.0 ? Orange nnd Lemen l'eel. 15e u tt. ; .1 ets Cranberries, -jSa; 2 packs Italian Mnc w"in ' ': ? 1,Sel5, rult ift'Mln.r. ' Helf. Ti it' T V ''' riu.i iimmng, xs: Heir ei HllllMf fVllfw w A M.. l,t..I..I. iu ' .. HnestcJhiBerSnups. 25c; 3fcs Nlcnacs, 'J5c : 5 tes Menack, 2ic ; 2 cans French Pens, c. ' MEATS-Drled Deef, J2.''c; Knuckle Dried CAl'HTIC 80DA-3 ind 5 ft boxes at Ce a ft. HTONEWAllE-Kreni 12 millen Jars down te Mllkrel'kV Ac! fU" "" f Jlle' M1'k '"8" ...SA1iv,0A,n' ?' "A W'-Jumbo Hags. SOc. Just unloading Dairy Halt, In bmtiel bags, 50c j Miulf. Slkl7llll sbAVg OCR IIRANCM STORE, Cemer of IZast Klne und Duke streets-V. D ..,V!'u.,a,!?!frr''! ,l'ly "Iwkfcd with Staple reFst ! WHOLESALE AND RCTAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE 8TS., Directly Opposite J. Ii. Martin & Ce.' Dry Goods Hlere, and Xx Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel, .itbiKvaperan-ilApjiles, 2je; 3 9m vaiiera-?,'- "'f-H" 8," '! Krencli lTumii, Z I n '' h, e".,le?s "nl'lns. ffie ; S Km lVuehes jt i V ITi4 II. 'ut I 1 n linn , n.1 1... ,... ..r . . . 9ii K1ZK ATrRACnONH I 24 Centre Square. J. Harry Stamm's PRIZE ATTRACTIONS! fslO Palm Flne Dray Blankets nt 90c a pair. tn 1'ntrs Fine Whlte Blankets nt II Jf7J pair. 5 Bales rVuteen Comforts at tl.87; ch. 3 Bales Extra Heavy Comfert at 73c each. ISU Pairs Ktra Fine White Llankcta at 11.75 n pair. Ladles' Flannel Rktrts, ready-made, .at 60c each. Ladles' Htrlped Flannel Hklrts, ready-made, extra heavy, at 11.10 each. ladles' Htrlped Flaunel MklrU, ready-made, at $1.25 each. 80 Docen All-Weel laltern Hklrta rt (He each. 6 Doten Beautiful Flannel Skirts, with raised cord of worsted running- from top te bottom, nt $1.2.') a 8k I rt. SHAWL! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! I7W lllnnket Hhnvvls nt $AO0, etc. Jersey Coats and Jackets. We nre'hewhiKn superb line or these goods at very low price. Best Silk Plushes in Lancaster, Af X!? a yard. Best Cotten Flannels Ever sold miyvvhere nt 5, HVf, 7, H, 0, 10, 11, U cents 11 J nrd. FOR FANCY WORK We show n lovely assortment of Flush Flowers, Flush Balls, Hatlns, Banner Heds, Tinsels, rillk Cords, etc., etc., at our well-known low prlces. Ilia--1' Velvet ltlbbens at very low prices. Wc plaee en sale te-day 10 pieces and shades Hllk Henriettas at 75c a yard, 40 Inches wide; usnnl price, Jl.oe. 10O dercn Men's 60c White Shirts nt37ccach. TO SAVE MONEY Buy Your floods nt the 24 Centre Square, 43-CIIEAl'EHT OF ALL. Hatches. Ty-ATHES. KMERICKN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Specs, Eye-dl&sse Etc., at LOWEST l'ltlCEH. Optlcnl Goods. Telegraph Time Hally. Every Article lu this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Ne. 189;; North Queen St., NearP.R.R, staUen TEWELEU AND OllADUATE OPTICIAnT GILL. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. WEDDING PRESENTS IN Royal Worcester and Antique Silver. EXAMINATION OK EYES EIIEE. NO DROPS UHED. CHAS. S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. "1LOC. LOCK BUYERS. We have received mi unusually Ijire und Attractive Line of ONYX AND FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS. Entirely NevrHtjles, which we Otter nt Prices thai Cannet be Ilenteu, Thee, cvlth our nlrendy large stmk of less ex pensive, IRON, WOOD CASK mid NICKEI.S, Klv? u the Largest and JUwt Complete Stock lu the city. Yeu can lit-rt serve jour interests by calling and Inspecting. ,"A1 Kinds of Cleck Repairing Dene Promptly. HERR, Ne. 101 N. Queen St. CORNER OE ORANOE. iIenr. ASK t'OUIiaROCER FOR- LEVAN'S FLOUR -AN - New. Kiln-Dried CORN MEAL LEVAN & SONS, MERCHANT MILLERS. BOSTON TE NEWBOSTON STORE 9 Ge6m. TrtMGtk)DSI DRES9 000D9I 35-37 North Queen St. Big Bargains I 2t-Ineh Illnck Silk at TSca rnrrt. 11.00 Ores Grain Colored Hllk at 07c a yard. 21-Inch Black Bathi Rhadania at 11.00 a yard. All Celers Merle Hllk nt 50c a ynrd. , M-Iach Pliln Weel Tricot Cleths at 31c and S7.Se ynrd. Plain Weel Cleths, 89dnch, nt 25c n yard. 0-Ineli Gay 1'lnlds, at 12 fea yard. Bilk and Weel Mixed Cleths at lOe a ynrd. Misses' Corset Waists at 25c. Children's Weel Hecks, 35c nhd SOc Bjnl Pnssnmentertes at 8c, 10c, 123Jc, up le 75c and II Kid Gloves at SOc and 07c a pair. Best Corsets In Lancaster at 37J nnd 50c. BestAmmentnnt5ca bottle. Silver and Colored Beads at 5c anil 10a a string. Large bottles of Cologne nt 10c a het He. Fine Ruchlngs at 3, 5, 10, 12;, 17, 23 und 37 cents a j nrd. n Iice Cellars at 5, 10, 12, 17, 20, 25 and S3 cenU each. Hwnnsdewn nt 20c nnd S3c n ynrd. Weel Skirtings, double w Idths, at I2i, 20 and 2j cents a ynrd. White and Drewn nnd White Quilt nt 75c Comforts, filled nllh vihlte cotton, Jl.OO, 11.25 mid (LOT. ' 1(M Grey Blankets nt 75c, Jl.W, 11.25 nnd II M a pair. 10-J White Blankets nt 73c, 81.00, 1155 nnd $1.50 n pair. Indigo Bin) Cnllcnsntscnynrd. 500 Pieces Best Dark Culleees at 4c a yard. OOc, 75c nnd 11.00 White Shirts at V.yfi, SOc t.nd Ladles' Scarlet llnderwcur nt 7"e. Men's Scarlet Underwear nt 87c. 2tl-!nch Geld Head Umbrellas nt 87Je nnd tl. Geed Uiibrelliisut25cnnd5uc. YOU ARE A LWA YS SURE TO GET A BARGAIN -AT- OUR STORE. 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm. -yini'I'IAMKON it KOariJlL HHNDSOME NEW FALL SHADES. Extra Henry All-Weel Henriettas, 0 Inches wide. Boe per j nrd, with stripes te match. A larga nssertnient of tlie most deslrabla styles lu Plaids, extia value.M Inches, at SJ'Xc Eight dltlereut stvles, All-Weel, M inuhes, Mc; 40 Inches, 75c SILKS. All our flrevfl rain Silks nre sold vilth n tiesl. live I'liumnlee NOT TO Cl'T. NOTIONS. New line of Ruchlngs. Plush, CHslunere, Surah nnd Weel Cnpsfer Chlldien,25e. A complete assortment of Zephyr Knit Saeques for Children, SOc te Sl.iiS. (Jlrls Uretchen Ceuts,f2.S0,s,t,t3.50. Infant's Coats mid Suits. Ladles' Jerser Cleth Jackets, (UiO, Jl, S- Small Bejs' Knee Punt Suits mid Ovtrceats, 12 te 810. GENT'S WINTER UNDERWEAR. Henry Merine, While nnd Colored, 25, SS, 60 'cents. Scarlet nnd Natural Weel, 7.V, SI, S1.50 te 8. Scarlet mid Nuturul Weel, Derby Ribbed, f teia Beys' Winter Underwear, White nnd Colored, 25c. Natural Weel, 40e nnd 00c Gent's Cardlgun Jackets, all s,t les and colors, 7Jotei.50. Extra Size Jackets. Heavy All-Weel Jatkets, Sl.. Jersey Coats, J-."..'!. .MO.Iu f i.iu. Our Heavy or Light Wei (lit Oveiceats at JlOdcfy coiuvlltlen. OenOs Kersey Oveiceats, finished with satin sleeve linings, 8li Fancy Denver Overcoats, SIQ te S-'l. Boys'Overceuts.SJ te SIS. Men's Business Suits, 17, $, J10, Fust Celers. Cutaway Ceat Suits, fj te Z. dent's Worsted Dress Pants, Jj. te. $7. Gent's Stltr Pur Pelt Huts that will net break or fad (1.25, Seft Pur Fell Pocket Hat, 75e. A large assortment of New St) let In Lndies' Furs. Lap Robes I Fur Het, (3.01 ; Plush. S1.50. A Geed Herse Blanket, 70e. LndliV Bright Finished Morocco Seventeen Butten Boet,(.'fA Misses' Bright Finished Morocco Seventeen Butten Boet.ti.0il. Gent's Flue Dress Shoes, Tips or Plain Tee, Lace Frent or Congress, Jl K, Williamson it Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO. 318 MARKET STREET, HARRIS ECHO, PA. iHSWIU'S BOSTON SHU All-Woof Henriettas ! - s - . i U . J&UlA 5u i .
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