vv - ,r. vjr 'Mi- THB LAKOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WElfanesftAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1880. .,4 V.Jt& S sjvfrsry wrtprsmi? c r.E m n ?,' . Al ' TLK v V, -5sa m $ in :r: m & Ddl Jftttelltgencer, MtLMSTlUrtMArtrOLTX, Mlton. ,.' " BOMRT CLARK, PabUaMr, OX' r "" hi DAILY IimCLUOEMCER.-rubllhrd mtr V In the ytr, but Bund y. Served Xkrrrtri la lata city e4 nrreunding tWMt lea eenU week. Byrallflvedel- f'.',tmnm jmt il Advance J uu cenw munin. r! w Si INTELUQENCEH-One delUr 'fcne' .itftf cents j-cr. In 4 wince. INMICB TO BUasCBIBKIW-Bemlt by cheek a; epeetefflce order, and where neither of "T .Itweu be procured (end In a reentered ?j ilttMr Mere at Uie rntenee, at eecend clt mall S ' jlihh, THI tXTBLLiaBKOSK, V ', Lancaster, Va. XiVOAim, PA., KeTembcr 13, 1889. ' . A IImmIiic CkrrMBthemnm. V Vm MM.M.atAw nvtnnrnl la 11 rinfjiriln 'freak of nature. Ne oue will Incline le frank him as an ordinary man. He Is ' I an emanation of the ready made cloth Ling business, and the most remarkable mu ttikf It tiu nmiliinpfl. He evolved 1 fSrem It Inte the wholesale dry goods and ?, notions business ana irem tnnt uscenueu liita the national cabinet. But be is r&ake a religious teacher and the orator choel. All these are possible and I f1 homogeneous occupations, its tbli i 1? example proves; but net mnny have W$H. aiinaafiillir r-nmtifuifwl them about. lK And our postmaster general has net Y$h done It without difficulty. There is a marked Idiosyncrasy of the ready mndc ', ' rlnthlnc hnslneas that has clunc te him U through all the evolutions of his life; I , ana B is & deMinci mammy in iinrruuuu ty te observe the distinction between tlie $ true and the false. This is n failing t&? hlh It la net MimnoHed that the re- !RS- llgleus teacher should show. The general ;4 unaersiauumgis luunne uiuis' y Sunday school should be a wershljicr 'f erthe truth ; mere se, at lenst tnan tne Si rcaay maae eietning ucuiui m eui'i'"- & tabe. This seems le 1 the impression of Senater Wade Hampton, who tells Mr. "Wanamaker that the story of Ananias and Sapphira should Iks inade familiar $ te his Sunday school and Intimates if quite clearly that It Is one te which Mr. m Wanamaker himself 1ms net given ST., nmnar attention. &?,' The senator says that the postmaster t$ general told him a few dajs age that he 'S& would net rcmove the postmaster at the senator's home until His term imti ex pired and that he would consult the senator about his successor ; whereupon the latter hied himself placidly te his Mississippi sheeting box, only te learn as seen as he reached there that the Columbia pehtmastcrhad been removed and his successor appointed. Tha senator suggests that the post master general did lie te him, and that this is net well In a postmaster general and Bethany's boss. But the opinion of the senator may be rash. There may have been circumstances beyond his control which brought the postmaster general and the Bethany teacher in po pe po filtlen upon the same track going dlll'er ent ways ; In which case collision mid the collapse of one of the engines ifis. at least was Inevitable. TblH COlllBlOU y uai eeen eiten oescrven u occur in Mr. & Wanamaker's Sunday Hehoel ami mer- I. St??- mMIa ..MMfwta. . n.itl It linn IkfWltl fl Ctffim?- M&i injt wonder hew the stere ndvertlse- vj ments and the Sabbath lectures were 'JA-.able te come concurrently from the same . .. . . . ....... ,,. Kej; source, uutiucieai nas wen stcauiiy fv. jaene, ana nas marnea iir. YiiuamaKcr i -!& as a man of remarkable power, versatll- r '$' an cen8C'encc' ,i,r And as Providence has smiled upon him and nlevntcd htm te the nrcsltlent's lF cabinet, and invited the nresldent's wife K.&& in IiIb lintnn nml kiilir(fl tll flllllri(r (lilt "3,5 or nis ciaugutcr under ner tiisiinguisucu auspices; and has spread the wings of the American eugle and the folds of the American Hug ever the whole AVana maker establishment, it must be con ceded that the anointment Is u testimony te Its worth which the world Is likely te accept, Senater "Wade Hampton and like '.grumblers te thecontrarj'uetwJthstand- lng. The recent occasion upon which the postmaster general and his chief as sistant, Mr. Clarksen, assisted at a Bethany meeting, whereat the post master general delivered divers ad dresses of great length and beauty, has served te impress upon the public mind mere than ever the abounding talents and virtues of Mr. Wanamaker. When . ji -we read hew he had told his scholars of t tne sins or Absalom and new lie tore oil tnenowerset n curysaniuenmm misn, with each Btatcmentjef a sin of Absalom, until only the bare stalk was left te rciw resent Absalom's naked werthlcssucss, we wondered nnd shuddered. Clarksen was there te hear what Wanamaker aid. Wauumukcr aud Clarksen were together in the council of Quay, and they knew hew they had come te be postmaster generals, where they tell fibs te senators and ethers and cut off Democratic postmasters' heads bv Sg the hundred every day. Wauania V Iter gathered the bag of money and Clarksen helped Quay te put it where it would de the most geed; h and here they were, mourning together ijSj' in neiuauy ever ausuieiii's sins, aim tne pare stalk tuat was left of liim after nil e flowers of his sins were plucked. But what a revelation it was of the Wuua maker mind ! The sins were the bright flowers, aud the iintu with the sins plucked from him was the barren stick. Wanamaker and Clarksen evidently de net purpose lieiug barren sticks, but held en te the sinful Honors of their adornment. Russell Harrison en Mentana. Russell Harrison says that he has made a thorough Investigation of the re port of frauds in Mentana, aud that In the precinct ever which there has been se much discussion, Democrats backed by the Northern Pacille railroad, tried te prevent the casting efany Republican jX votes. He says, "I knew that officials &t of the railroad steed at the jiells nil day Vil ' aMsl llkMnnintiAil .ma .-.-.... I .. In jt wiu luiraicucu utcijr Cllipiuye Willi 11S- xv- ctiarge whom eum net vote the Dcme- ', "f rtttlr. IfnlfAl t 1Jt fntlu i u.i., I...... l.H fi"" knows this, and as be vvm net tlipii. ! A may be doubted. In fact the seu h-at-bf the president must be doubted, for he gees en te say that the frauds were se glaring that the local cauves- jf." alng beard threw the district out & and the state beard after careful , lavtNtlgatieu did the same thing. New he must knew quite as well ns every Ma4er in the East who has followed the " Uiat lue wunly canvassers acted ? six affldavlU three of which were afterwards shown te have been altered , after Igulng ; that when the cae came ' ( trial the Itepubllcans abandoned the : Charge of fraud, and made the contest en a trifling techulcal joint that the Judfw of election had net signed the re- twi properly jthat the court decided MMYerefUM Democrats aud ordered the district counted and that tin; Re publican state beard of canvassers In de fiance of this decision rejected the pre cinct and quickly adjourned te cscape the serving of a mandamus by the Demo crats. All these things are rather old news in the Kast and must Ixs familiar te Russell Harrison, of Mentana, but neither he nor any ene else has ventured te dispute the facts. Instead he seems te assume that they can Iks silenced by a ceunterchage of In timidation by Democrats in Icague with Iho great railroad company of the North west, built by ltcpubucan land grants. It won't de, Prince Russell ! Before cry ing " wolf " again your party must ex plain the false cry Just recorded. At flret the cry was Republican votes cast and net counted, new you want te make It intimidation of the voters, but the ac cusing echo of the first libel rings back and you cannot escape It. It must be known by all fair men throughout the land, that by forgery of affidavits, defi ance of the court and desperate trlekery, Mentana has lieen seized for the presi dent, and accepted by hint with un seemly haste. Tiik Ualflcld.McCey fend in West Virginia gees en Its way uninterrupted. A band of Mf Cek a few days nge called n tnan and bis wlfe le the deer of tliclr cabin nnd troaclierously murdered tlicin both. 'Iliore seems te be little omedlNintliiraetlon with this stitte of thing", though If any thing llke It should be dlsoeorcd In Pennsylvania thore would be public In dignation eneugh te step the femd If it took the whele state militia mid the arreit of several hum! red belligerents. Tin; New Yerk world's fair linid Is climbing se cry slowly new that even the great metropolitan dallies are despondent. Chicago Is far ahead In the race for the fair. Tlinniisccin te be dangers even In the subway system of electric light cables. In Purls lately Iho horses passing along a srptare of ene of the main streets whleh waspacd tilth weed began te Jump about llke a frisky let of goats. The pollce stepped all trnlilc en that street tilth i as seen cleared, all teams quickly taking refuge In slde streets. It was found that ene of the electric cabins placed under the thoretiglifiiio, and lending te a lamp-pest, had become dbarningcd, and, coming In contact m Ith the damp uoeden pavement, the herses received slight shocks. Tun I.NTixi.inr.Nt'nii Invites comparison between Its reports of Iho toachers' inst Unto nnd all ether reports published. Iho xtcadlly Irirrrailiig popularity r Iaxu ilnr, Iho "K'lldcn " reniwly. with rijMwptlcti nnil iwrnfinn irenipiil vim iiiuiKCMien ih .iiiv ply iilieneinnint J teiitM. At nil unicj;ii. It ninkrn n perren feel nail te hear firrjIiiR Imtiy, ""Hi rlnn prelmlily from koiiie t-l lull t pal n lik fi rnulil lierjislly rtllujeil liy llm nwief Dr. Hull's Ilnby Hyrup, which Ih for fule lit nil ilniR sterrx. "Net Hulk, UiitlltiMliicK !" Is the way u Wi'itern man put It Inoxprend Inexprend Ins ten frlenil his complete MitlfcfiH'tlen In the use of I)r, 1'lerce'ii I'li'itsiinl t'urt;iitlte Pellet. KeMiuill nml jet no t'irivtual, Ihcv lilil fair te euiMiliinl entirely the oil mln pill, Anoer Aneer renily ivinctly for Sick unit IIIIIdun Ilriuliiuhe, IIIIIeiihiii'iix, Coiistlixitlen nini nil hloeil ilUor ilUer ilUor (Icre. Mlltl In iicllen, Meudcrfill Inrllei't I l'ut up In vlnN, ceiiM'iilcut le iny. Tliclr iihoiiI iiheiiI tciulci) wlih no (llKCemfiirll Thren Kterllnt; merlin account for tliclr gruit popularity. W.Th.lw DWUTti Hl'ECiriO MERCURIALRHEUMATISM. Mr. J. Clenes, oily marshal of Kiillen, Ar kiuimis, writes : "About tin yearn iikii Icen IrnclnlaratirocnMief bleed poison, 'ilin hud Inc phjulcliuw of tlie city were called In. and they prcxcrlbed inedlilnu after medicine, which I took without ntrordlnKine any relief. I nUe tried mercurial and potash remedies, with Iho mine unsuccessful renult, hut which liruiiKht 011 1111 attack of mercurial rheumatism that inade my llfoenn of untold iiReny. Aricrsuf fprliiR four men'hs, lRaeup nil former reuie- die nnd commented taking Hwlft'8pcclflc(H. H.H.I Afttr trillion teicml lietths. 1 munch. Ilrely cured and nhlote khiiiiie work. I con sider Hwlft'H Hnctltlc (H. 8. K.I the irrcKtcxl mcd. Iclnn for bleed poUeiitug te-day en the mar- INHERITED SCROFULA. Hwtn'sHeelnc(H. H. H.Jcuied my little boy of hereditary scrofula, which broke, out nil ecr his face. Kern jmr linluid sullcrid, nnd lhad ui(ii up all hopes of IiIn recewr), uhcii at length 1 wns Induced toueH. H. H. After using n Ifuw bottles he win entirely cured. Net a smptem new tdn.ilns of the disease, 'this wns three cam age. MIUJ.T. I.. MATIUUIH, Mnthcrvllle, Miss. Treatise en llloed nnd Hkln Diseases null ltd Iree. (2) BWIPI' BI'JX'lKIfJ CO., Alliintn, (In. ptAUTKIl'tt LITTiilJ 1 iIVEKl'ILU). GARTER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS Pick Ifcudiiche and nllecnll the tleublet Inci dent te bilious state of the sj stem, bi li as Dizziness, Naiisen, DnraslnesK, Dlslresi, ifte Kntlni,', Pain In the Hide, dr. While tlulr u et remarkable success has been shown In cnrlrt Ilendnche, jet CAHTKH'H l.ITTI.i: LIVKH 1'II.US are iipiully nlimlile In Constipation, curlnt; nnd prcentlnt; this anncnlnt; com plaint, whllu they also correct nil dlserdersuf ihe stomach, stluiulale the ller and regulate thobenda. i:eniftIie only cured Ache they would be almost priceless te Uhihi who sutUr rrem this distressing eemplatiit; but furtimntely tlulr kckhIiiiss dws net er.u lure, and these who once try them wlllllnd ttic.se llttle pills Miluiiblv liiseiiinuv nil) that they will net be willing te de without litem, llut nfter nil sick head ACHE Uthebniiuef se many lives that here Is n here we ma lie our (treat be.tst. Our pills cut e 11 title ethers de net.; CAHTiat'H MlTIiK MVKIl I'II,IXhp urv small and tr tns lii take. Oim or Iho pills make n dose, 'they tire strictly ei;cliibl and donetgrlpo or porno, but liv tliclr Kcntle ac tion phase nil who usetbcni. In Nlalsnt mcts; live fur 81, Held ecrj win re or sent by mull, CAUTCIl MKDICINU CO., SV.W VOltK. Small Pill. SmaUDese. Small Price. lUlgli-lj it cod (Savtrinnce. CTANUAKD OAHUIAUK WOItK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARIUAGE BUILDER, 0,2, Ali MAItKKT STilKCT. tlte.ir of Uie 1'itatelllcv), liANUAHTUIl, l'A. De net Knll te cull nnd Keeniy l-'lne Assert ment of Buggies, Phaetons, Jump Seat Carriages.Etc. I li.ienll llidlatmt stIei te sclirt from. 1 hate u cry line iissertmeut of sccend-hund work some of my own work. llottem prius. Call nnd exnmlue, Xe trou ble te show our work mid explain ecry detail. ltcpaliittui: and Kcpalrlni: promptly nnd liently done. One set of workmen especially tmplejed for that purpose. -IMWINU OUT ham:. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CIIIUbTIAN HTItKKT. (Uctwccii Oraece and ChcsjiutHtrcels.) Cenilstlni; of Juinn-Hcnl Currlaces. two Knur. l'lmt Jenny J.luds, tueMcCull Wagons, beeeiut- nana Trunin? liiwuv , und Merul llijlit 1'laU form wagons that will carry from I flu te 3,0u0 pounds. Alse a few Flue Bltlglu. gslruf. Cull Kurly for liar- uutje-tm fHtt-ADBLPHIA, Wednesday, Ner. 13, IMP. Three points of unusual in terest en the second fleer, Market street side : Collcclieiuof Philadelphia pro ducts in a special room. Exhibit of Philadelphia-made Carpets and Rugs, Display of Art . Needlework and Decorative ceeds. . Reached by quick elevators or easy stairways. Twe Dress Stuffs that get close te the sensational in price. i 40-inch French Sebasto Sebaste Sebasto pel, in all the prevailing plain shades. It can't be imported te sell for less than 75c ; our price 50c. 2 40-inch French Alma Cleth, full line of colors. A quality that is usually retailed ati; our price 50C 50C Seasenable weight, desirable jn every way. Heutliftut of centre. Yeu won't guess why these particular French Robes take a price drop. There is no reason able why. It's just an arbitrary cut. This season's styles, ex clusive patterns, rare and rich combinations. Seme white silk panels, some with silk and vel vet. Choice shades : mnv plum L-nrnvl old blue brown mrlle reseda nil Mi And this is tlic price slide : S."-' ItobcferSls Til llotiefer J.1) t l Helm for til J.U Mitotic, for i3 BeuthwcH of centre. Seme odd lets have crept into our Silk stock. We want te be quickly rid of them. There's one sure way. An odd turn for prices te take see ing that Silks have advanced all along the line. Striped and plain Surahs that were fii shall go at 50c. Meire Francaise that has been $1.50 is te wind up at 75c. In these shades : nrleiin shinies of lireii n, 1 l;li t te dark navy. IlKht te dark reseda, lurru eeltn te deep garnet, dark plum te heliotrope, dark injrtle te Ik'hl Knee. Meire Antique, with figures in two designs, that sold freely at $1.50 is new 75c. Wel transept. 1 hive Overcoats as samples. Frie?e different colors ; Eng lish box cut ; young men say " nebby." And only $16.50! Cape Overcoats for Beys 24 te 5 years. Capes a little short. Yeu save $1 te $4 be cause of it. Only the start of the story. Near Thirteenth and Mnilut streets corner. A let of Women's Colored French Felt Mats that have been $1.25 te $1.95 go te 75c. Fresh, handsome goeefs. There's even mere money te save in a variety of shapes for children velvet, cloth, plush, and se en. I'nncy stjles that hae bicn J.'SO le SJM are new J15U. Heme of them tilinnnil with rlhbeiii mid Mings. Anethtr let cry similar that has been 2 te f.' WkocsIeJI. A iiunulltv of Children's nnd ls.es Weel lints, trimmed ullh cord and ribbon (Just llm thlm; fet school), L'O le Mc, Thcy' e bt en SI IS and Jl as. The blue pencil has given an especially attractive tint te many of the Fancy Feathers breasts, clusters, wings, and va rious high priced combinations are less than half 25c te $1.25. Kenr from Thirteenth nnd Chestnut streets corner, Jehn Wanamaker. Qhtrtmtiu. TTARUWAIIKI HARDWARE! The Largest Assortment of Cook Steves, Ranges, Heaters, AMI PARLOR STOVES IN THE CITY, AT Marshall & Rengier's, U A 11 BOUTH QUEEN fcT. Alse, nu Immense Hteck of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, (ll'XS AND CUTI.r.UY, CAHrENTEll'rt TOOLS AMI 11U1LUINU HARDWARE. HEbr HEADLIGHT OIL IN THE MARKET. MARSHALL& RENGIER, NOS. 0 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN hl'ltEET. lbMd AHeuv. -J- EVAN A bON'8. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. TTO9DS feAMArARtLLA. What Is CaUrrli Is an Inflsmmatlen of the mucous membrane, and may affect the head, threat, stomach, bowels or bladder. Bat catarrh of the head Is the most common, often coming onto gradually that It has a firm held before the na ture of the trouble Is suspected. Catarrh Is caused by a cold, or succession of colds, com bined with Impure bleed. IU local symptoms re fullness nnd hent In the forehead, dryness In the nose and back part of the threat, and a disagreeable discharge from the nose. When the disease gains a firm held and becomes chronic, It I Very Dangerous being liable te develop Inte consumpjlen. The ejes become Inflamed nnd red, there Is throb bing In the temples, ringing noises In the ears, headache, raprlcleus appetite, nnd sometimes less of sense, of smell and hearing. Heed's Bnr saparilln Is the remedy for this ever Increasing malady. It attacks at onee the source of tha disease by purifying and enriching the bleed, which, ns I trenches the delicate passage of the mucous membrane seethes and rebuilds Iho tissues, giving them tendency te health Instead of disease, and ultimately curing the affection. Held by nil druggist. II ; six for IS. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Iiewell, Mass. 100 DOHEH ONE DOIXAH. yeUtcc of jfitBhteit. rALACK OF KAHHION. 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN BT. Comforts 1 Comforts ! Again we call your attention te our elegant line of Comforts and the extreme low prices. Elegant large Comforts at 89c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Cretonne Comforts, $1.75 and $1.98. Sateen, $1.75, $1.98 and $2.99- All elegant and new patterns and made up in first-class style. KID GLOVES. An elegant 4-button Gleve in black and colored, at 50c a pair. 5-hook Fester Lacing Gleve, at 75c a pair. Finest Kid Gloves, band top, 75c and $1. Real Kid Gloves, 5-hook, laced, warranted net te tear, $1.25 ; black and colored. Ask for the "Theresa." One let of undressed and dressed Musquetaire Kid Gloves, reduced te $1 a pair. Cashmere Gloves, black and colored, all wool, 18, 20 and 25c, lersev Mitts. 2;c a nair. Infant's Weel Mitts, 10c a pair. Spring-top lined Kid Gloves, at gi. Children's Plush Caps, in gendarme, cardinal, garnet, navy, golden brown, terra cqtta, &c, at 62, 75, $1. Shield Caps, in plush and surah, at $1.50. Gent's all-linen Cellars, at IOC 4-ply extra heavy all-linen Cuffs, 20c a pair. Men's Flannel Shirts, 75c, $1, 1.25, and upwards. Elegant Teck Scarfs, 25 and 50c. Gent's White and Grey Un derwear, 29, 37 and 50c. Special quality in Camel's Hair at 87c. Very fine Scarlet, medicated, at $1.25. Cardigan Jackets, 50, 75, 85c, 115 & 117 North Queen Street. (iiiimwitvi H iailMATIN. China. Hall. Pake of Fasliioe ! Palace of Fashion, Useful utul Oiiiniueiitru Arltck'i thtit would grace the Dining Tabic or would 1h n viilunble addition te the Bilc-n-Ilrnoefeven the most fastidious. We I'un't tUwirilie them. II'h your privil ege te examine them. If you don't, you w ill mixs 11 night at the lieautiful ai e a the opportunity of possessing it. llnvUnml'H Decorated China lias prominence always. Many New Arti eli'ii, Designs and Decorations mere beautiful than ever. Jteynl Worcester in New Designs and Shapes. Japanese Ware in Large Variety and Style. A host of ether articles of Kaney Goods, equally handienie. Persons selecting presents (wedding or otherwise), will id gret, if purchasing before examining our tiKsertnient. Hemenibcr, till tire el el eetne. floods exchanged if net tjatUfnu tjatUfnu tery. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. Catatrrli " Fer aereral yean t hv been troubled with that terribly disagreeable dtseaae, catarrh. I took Hoed'aHanapttiil with the very best re sult. It cared me of that continual dropping In my threat, and laffed.up feet lug. it ha also helped my mother, -who ha taken It for ran down state of health and kidney trouble. I recommend illoed's Haruparilta te all a a geed medicine." Mm. 8. V. Heath, Putnam, Conn. " This certifies that I wee cured of bad case of catarrh by' Heed's Manaparllla two yean age." Wm. H. Notes, East Jeffersen, He. PerautBeatCroed " I have suffered with catarrh In my head for years, and paid out hundred of dollar for med icines, but have heretofore received only tem porary relief. Heed's Banaparllla heljicdme se much that my catarrh I nearly cured, the weakness of my body Is all gene, my appetite I geed In fact, I feel llke another person. Heed' Harsaparllla In the best medicine I have ever taken, and the only one that ha done me per manent geed." Mrs. A. CtiWNl&eitAM, Provi dence, R. I. Held by alt druggists, tl ; six for IS. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR 5vu 0oeb. -J-EW YOUK 8TOIIE. Jackets ! Jackets ! AT THE New Yerk Stere. Wn offer an vmrlvnled niuorlmentof STOCKI NETT JACKKTH at t, $.1 60, 1 nnd 15 each. FINE HTOCIKINETT JACKETH, trimmed and bound ultli Rllk braid, vest front, bell slenvcs, nt te, K), JS te tlO encti. t'ltie DinKennl, Corkscrew nnd rteacr WALK ING JACKETS nt K, fl, 17, W te 112 each. Hlrlped.l'lnld and Mixed CLOTH JACKETH nt NM fj. 50 te Vi eneli. Newmarkets, Newmarkets, Cennemaras, Irish Peasant Coats, IS MANV HTYLEH AT LOW I'HICKH. We nliew n Inrgc stock of BEAU'LUBH GAR MENTS, made te our upeclnl order of the best English I'luihes, nnd the prices never were lower for such superior qunlHlcH. TLUSH WALKING JACKLTHntl9,10,1250 tetlSecli. HEALTLUHH HACQUEM, full length, sizes IB tell, t J10, SIS, J20 teJ-Kenclj. HEAL l'LUSH CAl'ES, ASTHACHAN CAPES, At Lewest 1'rlces. CIULUUKN S COATS In e cry desirable style from II, II 60, 12, J2 2-3, f2 W te IIU tucli. Watt & Shand, 0,8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. -HAHLE' HTAMM'H BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS ! f 1. 00 DKESS GOODS nt 7Cc. 75e DH11SS GOODS at 60c McDimSS GOODS nt37lc. 371 DHCSS GOODS at 2ec. BEST UNDEUWEAH at 75c 1JEST UNDEltWEAR nt 50c UEST UNDKUWEAU at 37Jc. $5.00 BLANKETS nt $1.50. $4.00 BLANKETS nt ?3.50. f3.&0 BLANKETS at fJ.00. fl.00 BLANKETS nt ?J.50. ?2.G0 BLANKETS nt ?2.00. BEST HENHIETTAS at 75e. Bl'iJT HENHIETTAS at 50c. BEST JIENUIEri'ASnt 37Jc. ?J..W COM I'OHTS at SJ.OO, f2.Wl COJU'OHTC at 52.00. f 1.50 COMKOllTS at ?1.25. J1.00 COMFOHTS nt 75c FOR BIG BARGAINS GO TO- 35-37 LANCASTER, l'A. Charles Stamm's TW1SH TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES ON Milary te tuku rhaivu of my busliiebs nt their )iome. Lliiln. M-ry fai-climtlns nnd lie.iUlifiil. Wngex 111) iter week, llpferrnre Klxcn. Uoed ivi for lurt lime. Address with kUuuj., MH3.MAIU0N WALKEH. ueHudM,W,t LeuUvillt'.K-. Ner pen Street BOSTON SWE. r N EW BOSTON BTORB. GOTO THE 24 Centre Square, -FOR BARGAINS! We bring you (reed cher by MMUtlng you te ftVO money. New don't (mlsunderstnnd us. We don't mean that you are extra vngnnt-tiet at all but we de mean and nay you make a mistake If you think you can buy Just Mchtan at any ether store. OUR PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT ! OUR QUALITIES CANT BE EQUALED I THE BEST OK F.VERYTHINO AT THE OF F.VERVTHINO LOWEST 1'KICEH. ItEilEMBEK THE FLACE. IT WILL PAV YOU. NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., IsthePlacstoGelf YouCnretoSftTeMouey. -WE OFFER Extraordinary Bargains IN BLACK SILKS, 8HAWLS, PLUSHES, SATINS, VELVETS, CLOTHS, CASHMERES, SERGES, HENRIETTAS, SURAHS, PERSIAN SILKS, RIBBONS, SURAH SILKS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, BUSTLER, EMBROIDERIES, XjACES, KUCHINGS, COLLARS, CUFFS, Ae.. Ae. Plush Coats and Jackets. Best Machine Thread nt 4c a tpoel. GOO Ynrdi Spools of Thread nt2e ench. Beht Mewing Silk at tea spool. Steel Dressing Combs nt 10c ench. Fine Plus at 2c u pnper. Fine Toilet Soaps nt 5c nplecc. Wulebene Wnlst Stn s at 5c te 10c a dezeu. Drcsi Shields nt 5c te 2Sc a pair. Best Skirl Braid at 4c n piece. Heeks nnd Ejcsen tares. Hulr Crimps, ilalr Brushes, Combi, Toetli Brushes, Jewelry, Ac, Ac, Ac Lndlcs' nnd Children's Fnst Bluckllec nt 8c a pair. WE AREHAV1NG STIRRING TIMESHERE. OUR BARGAINS DO IT. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, J. B. MAIIT1N A CO. TEACHERS, SCHOLARS, VISITORS, ARE WANTED AT- J. B. MARTIN & CO'.S Te Inspect Their Line of Mer chandize. Four floors devoted te mer chandise. Dry Goods ist Fleer. Carpets 2d and 3d Floers. Wall Paper 2d Fleer. China and Art Goods Base ment. In the China Department will be found an Art Line of Wedding, Birthday and Holi day Presents, in beautiful de signs and queer shapes. A show of itself this Art Roem, and you'll find enter tainment for half an hour. Everybody doe:. ! J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. iuenvitncc IURi: INSURANCE. Fire Insurance ! HERR'S Insurance and Real Estate Agency. I nni nrennred te Insure all clnsi.es of rrei nt luucst rates in the most reliable companies, COMPANIES REI'ItI54i:NTKO, Guiirdlun or Londen tCapltal) jUl,Cm ( Niagara, of New Yerk. 2,fl,l 15 UI Londen nnd ljincashlr '.'.OUi.inll ui Airricultiirnl of New Yerk 2,0ii,lllt 00 Grrvnulchef New Yerk MOft.Ml tU Bulhile German f Ntw Yerk 1,S12,I77 10 United States or New Yerk Uiil.lTS (O Firemen's of Baltimore 57,ll5fO National of New Yerk 411,1117 (U Eliet of Bosten ... :i7ti,7U W Rates en dnelllugs und eenteut, 60 cents per (luiferSjenrs; 7j tents per hundred ferS)c.tn. Hatehen prlutelitnhlea-ilier;iUifer3)ear; flfiOpertlOurerSjcnrs. lUtts en merchandise, 50 cents per !100. Allan A. Herr, NO. 103 L'AbT KINO STHi:UT. uev 8 (Stud NEWBOSTON STORE et n $hecc OARQAiNS. 1ISIT STACKHOUSE' This Week . FOB Bid BARGAINS IN Beets & Shoes A Full Line of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Best Reet Made. Call and tea thwn. D P. STACKHOUSE Neb. 28 and 30 East King Street, V ' ' LANCASTER. l'A. X ATEST AND PRETTIEST SHOES! $2.00 Sftiees or Latlies' ntld Gent'a AVenr. Nv comers ultnest evcrv week te win th admiration of exacting rmtreim. ltnn. tlful slmiHs lu exct'lleiit grade leathers. llttiiiR the feet elexely untl neatly with out discomfort. Vciy serviceable tee. SheemtikeM wliem we represent make tUem that way, und knew hew. They nuuiu uui iju iiere u our every -aay prac tical experience in lutvlnc mwl wiliim taught us they were otherwise than! goon. Ameutr the latest arrival hern nrn t.wr handsome shancd shoes for l.ndlps' wenr In line Pebble Geat nnd Dongelii Kidl vuiuers tue lenner recemincuuea rer its excellent wearing nualities, the lutter for lurhtcr service. Flrstclnw llniinrs nnd trimmillim. Have niettv r1ihivI heels, llcxible soles, stiuare tees, worked button holes. Mnnv lilxlier nrlpl shoes nre net niore stylish nor bear a ingiier iinisu. we Have llieni in U, D aud E widths, which makes lltting easy. Anether make of Ladies' Butten Shoes that find mnnv admirers m11s ntl the same price, $& Dongola Kid, nicely I lluifciied and trimmed, and which gives I the feet 11 very pretty shape with easel und comfort us nu necennmnlinent.y HlM2)te8, in I widths, C, i), K nndl Tlie ne est Unit's iiere for Ge11tleme11.fi tire ery styilsli and nt economic figures! ?- per jiuir ; eitner Lace or congress. seli. Very easy nnd eomferUihlo, strenc wtater!". Second Cm I Wcln shoes, l.onden tee, qulhs stjlislij well und strongly made: easy en the feet. Third Cnlfsktu Shoes, pointed or nnrrnw Londen tee. An English slintw, grently liked. Right for erlee In nu iiuii ineterm implies. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 North Quken Stkelt, Lancas ter, Pa. B OOTS AND SHOES. TEACHERS ! I Wi testnlc that the 15,000 Drawing Beeks, j of which jeu rceeUcd nollce In my clrcu-l lnr, nre wrapped up lu pntknges from 15 le I Ml, and nre new ready for distribution. I'lcnsel cnll nt jour leisure this week nnd reeeUe ene I book for e ery seheinr In j our school. TEACHERS OF LANCASTER! I wish te say tej ou Hint these, books nre for the scholars of the Country Schools, ns It Is my only chnnce In the whole jenr te reach them, mid give them n token of remembrance. I thought It would be but fair te draw the line here, ns the majority of scholars In the country schools de net hae the ndnntnge or Dniwlns Lessens. It may be that nfter tesllnc tills, my tlrstcx- peritiieui ltl ,llle unC( j Illny comiurte te etrer fcimllur chniiees und prizes te the schelun el the city schools. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te I'REY AECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 A 5 EAST KING HrilEET. LANCASTER, l'A. Sr-Stere closed e ery evening nt 6 o'clock, ex cept Monday nnd Saturday. iitmitc. rpiiK MUSIC STORE. A. V. WOODWARD, NO. II EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, l'A, The pioneer music dealer of Uineaster city onee mere te the front. We ieliit w ith prlde te our pust career of nearly tuenlj.llNe ears in the music tradi! lu this cll. Tim public must Judge ns te whether it has been un honeiuble one. With I mi pi It It (Oiitldenee we ask our support. 'Iho Instruments we new represent nreusamlllar te jeuns the sheets of thlrelty, Iz : linker llre.'s l'laues, Halms Itre.'Hl'liuuw and Masen A llituillii Organ. SlK-eial nttentlcn Mill be gicii te our small ware department, which will be tl.e largest nnd llnestln thuelly. Consider well before jeu make jour pur chaser whether It will net be te jour Interest te consult one who has had n life-long cxperlence in a biislniss, of whkli the pulille knew com cem panitlNely little; ene who run audit ill honestly gle jeu the benellt of his long exiierlence. Eer past favors we tliauk jeu, for future sup port we trust )ou. A. W. WOODWARD. n'J-lj d D ON'TMIbS IT I RARE BARGAINS. A (intnd DUplav of Iho Most Popular and Most Reliable Pianos and Organs WILL UK MADE BY Kirkjohgsen & Ce., AT THE LAXCASTKlt COUXTV FA J J. All should cxHiuine them, for sooner or inter jeu will nni eik, and oue that will glut jeu satisfaction. We peilltwly guarantee sutisiae sutisiae tlenlnuxcry ivirticular for fix jears, und sell en the easiest terms fit e dollars n month. Think of it wan ene totwejtnrsto pay ler It I Ai"1 witf mji. iTiimu nireci irem inoiaeierj. In Exchange, nil-UdAw kiiu H ,iii iimrii iHMiute earsnin enea uuj" ex tlwKnlr. KlItKJOII.Ni-ON.KO., Ne. IWi-slKlnght., Lnnccster, l'.i. I. S. Dccend.lland lMnnivnml Orir.iiitf (jiknn v. & kt.r 3wSfcjp4hwi. ? jt-jjultf &j-"zz .wih. iirt . ti.StjgtH&Ht t --- , draJiaafa. A&-3L-Jn1iX"
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