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T..n LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1888.
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THE INTXLLIOKHCKR,
Lancaster, Pa.
"he Daily Intelligencer.
5 AHGATR, SEPTEMBER Tl, 18S3,
reiitiMi riy.
S The Senate Republicans say that they
t
Mid te take their time te prepare their
sUrlfl bill, and that they will net be hur
t-ted by the Heuse. That Is very well ;
;tiky should take all the time they need ;
liMt they should net take any mere man
?! . Thpnunttlnn of interest is &3
1 why they need se much as they take ;
jbW the fair suspicion is that they need it
r political ends. The senators are sup.
1 te be statesmen ana nave aeunue
pfpialens upon the tariff question and
?ield net need much time te put
tfcetr views into the shape of a bill.
EK The Republican senators undertook te
"A . - -. T...l.
jvnpare sucn a measure, niter urn iveyuu.
& ncn representatives had declined te em.
the opportunity which was tint
"ffwwted te them. The Heuse Republl.
bad no geed reason te gtve as 10
l&- they should net oppose the Deme-
rmtie measure wiin one or ineir own.
jJjThey contented themselves with talking
I voting against the Mills bill, aeclln-
Pt te say hew the tarid should be
iMMnded ; the reason being, as every ene
lieves. that they were either unable te
K.ree aoeuc is or metiaui it ueiwr iiuhu-
reNl policy net te pin themselves down te
k'jfltlCUUlbC UUiU 1C1UIU1 p-Ul'U-iW-ju
;. The need tariff reform was rtamuteu
M U sides. There is a treasury Burplus
ail.i ha nraannf tarlfP Intra whlph If. Is
JX1----...! ..... I -.,, riM.a Tftnulill.
VUUVWtu U1UBU -O UWKUI AUD KJUU
ana of the Senate, in view of this situa
tien, determined that it was net possible
$ far them te avoid the duty of Baying what
the amendment should tie; and tley un-
Jertoek te prep ire a bill. But they seem
te have yielded se much te the policy of
the Republicans of the IIouse as te pre
1 jsese delaying their declaration until after
.jV sac vinuuu.
S. The situation new shows the Deme
n-'.eratle party with a definite tariff poliey,
r which la the object of assault by the lie
nbllcans In the Delltlcal campaign, of
l&whlch thev make It the chief issue. It
DL. llia Dantittlljinn nnrtn twit limit, aiintl
KS; policy, its representatives in the Heuse
WWV.-. -1 -!-. - t.lll -.!
fB-Vmg uecil-UU Ul jircimitJ n uiii, nuu
HPtBeee in tne senate reiusing te ue u m
&.. . .. ...., ....
wjBe xer me peopie te cempare me
suultlnna nf tlin twn nartien lwfnrn the
IW- .. .!. -1.m !.. it. a ta .Unl.ln It...
nuuu uea jjiu-e wu in w ueviuu .-
policy of the country for lour years.
h- v naer vneBe circumstances is is nei uie
&Tm.. ., t ntn ttinf lilirrlaj tlia lla.
Jiviuuviawu ynkvj ..umv .iu...uw v..u ..--
gvpaDiican Benuvure m me jui'.iuiu.iuu
of their bill, but it is their necessity ;
?At thv vnnM nrncervA tliplr nplf-rp.inpRt.
f and have a rag of reputation for courage
iisd sincerity, or Inave a chance for their
;" rtv success in November. Tlie ceun-
try is net going te trust a party te govern
i k, mat tears 10 ueciare us pone. , or mu
is unable te asree about it. Aud the Re.
As pabllcan hesitation in the prePjAeiT-f
v'a tariff bill is born ofbethjUtfSo causes ;
jjtl1jalapi?gfiiwTatever they de-
f.eure YJiSJ&fii'tKm morethan nedeclur-
KLllJ -r1 h flnrl eiifh niiTlr-ul rH(Tir
., U" ..v ' -- -" -
nees of opiulen in ineir numuer mat
they cannot reach a unanimous con cen con
leaton upon vital points. And se it
Jlf'cemes that with the tiirlff issue made the
... . .... . ., T 1.11
Saieioneei una cnmiiuign iue itqiuuii
can party is without a policy of tariff
reduction, though Congress sits nml its
representatives tire called en te devlse
such a reduction; a mere cemplete ex
hibition of political palsy could net be.
The Alarm of the Seuth.
Wild alarm has seized the Seuth nml
f,u,- iu towns are uarricauing Hgainai. iue yel
low fever in the most inhospitable way.
B.fTK
cities that are seized empty
n'AD
fbemselves of the'.r population, net
withstanding, with great rapidity.
cfe hundred and fifty people left.
fe 'Fortunately for them they are allewed te
m land when they get te the Ohie. The
towns below Louisville will net let the
-& twlna efrtr. . nrnn rrrt llirnnnll Hinlr
wsjiue ei.u Ul Oll.ll f iMvua, vMa.a
fe,- borders, at less speed than mteen or
v,. - ' . .,. . .
sweaty miles an hour, bnetguns ana
a.ll I SVld- 1 AAH -h-hl -t V fllflA fk
Lfi suiiw e-p CVC1JT UllDUUK, UUU UIOU 1U.
pi Trade is piralyzed and markets nbeliRhed.
a ereiy jbjiew i-vur euuiuu iiueu dulii
prostrating influence. There should be a
way te check It without making whole
U AAecimnnlHAi fntinmnn nnfl Atnnnincrnnm.
L"?C nnliatinna y?t ntv afimtlrl ntuih tta
i. gates te everyone, because some ether city
pestilence within It. The. remedy
should be applied where it exists ; there
quarantine is right , and this Is the gov
ernment policy.
p at is Decause me policy uas pariiauy
& failed in keeping the disease from coin
's1., in out of Flerida that te sreat alarm
prevails in ether communities; the plague
sticks fast wherever it has once trot a
foothold and every city dreads it. The
& -icltiaien of the disease in Flerida has
l-:'t been successful, nctwithstandlng the
bf -i-oreus and strict efforts of the United
i ." I- .L ... . - . . .
, states HuiuurnitB. xuitciuu persons
SSfQ cvaueu we iuaiauuuu. u
awn have just been arrested in
Tew Yerk, who came through in the
wnfugee train after having given their
e& T: ... . -.. .
"taa requuea ten aays. eir eniy
cuae is that they thought their lives of
, mere value than their word. Such gen.
Wteel treatment et an affected nouulatlen
& !-., 111 t .,- .. . ' .
vrtucubij nmuui uu iue wurK, people
5.ST1U get away from lntectien if
.tiav ftn. m1 nirRlpnl ra1-t
p-.r.-.' " : ,: : : r " "
x jmuKiXBeaij vu pievcuw 110 Bureau, xer-
taeately the season et frrst is at baud
'iad no . rpat Buread of the dispasn Is tirnti.
?l. Imf'. ttm fcTncirlflnfta nf thta .nn
'heuld serve te secure better protection
" te the country from the health author!-
' Ilea hereafter.
The Empfrer's Diary.
The publ'catleu of the diary of the late
gf 3Eperer Frederick mikes a great seesa-
in (lermany aud England. We
JMak that the royal permission must
fpe been secured for the publication,
iJBMffa t direct etlect u te glorify the
wnperer at the expense et Ilismarck,
establishment of the empire has
f'ls Iwfin resarded as the cretrnln-
rf of Bismarck, and it is shown
Ibis diary that Frederick, then
feawa prince, rsauy aeserveu all tne
lit for the adoption of the idea by the
! ani clta-ceUer who strongly opposed
SefUafa fif, aed our 0 wn reports by
wny of England, wcre a few mentliB age
full of tales of the unfllial conduct of the
present emperor, and his devotion te Bis
marck, and yet be permits the publics publics
tlen of matter that greatly honors his
father, and takes from the chancellor
credit that he has been receiv
ing for years without pretest. Ihe
correspondents are trying te cover
their confusion by saying that
a certain Karen Roggenbach,an intimate
friend of the late emperor, is responsible
for the publication and that Emperor
William knew nothing at all about it, all
of which Is difficult te believe in view of
the close surveillance of the press in tter-lm,a-dtheanneuncem:nt
that mere et
the dUry will be published. German
paper's complain of the publicity given te
state secrets. It is shown, for instance,
that a letter from the king of Bavaria
inviting the king of Prussia te assume
the imperial dignity, was drafted
by Bismarck. It Is also shown
that the Germans at Versailles
actually considered the division of
France, the king of Belgium te rule a
portion with the title of King of Prance.
It states that Napeleon while a prisoner
in Germany proposed an alliance with
Germany for war against England. This
last is quite astenlshln.. The fallen
ruler must have been even then liave had
fever in bis brain.
lUn news from the Cen no appears te
work In a peculiar manner, Iniiead of
dliceuraglnK the parlies Interested in Stan
ly'a rxpedlllen It appears te spur thorn te
mere vigorous ellerts te get at ulmerlils
remain., and aeeral expeditions te that
vast wilderness are reported well under
preparation. Ttie tiutb Is that aave for the
bare fact of the muriler et Majer Bar.
ttelet and hi lieutenant, we liave nothing
but wild rumor te build gueaaes en as te
Stanley's late. Tlppe Tibia qulte tee in
telligent te murder an euemy under elr
enmstancea that would lead the whites te
auxpect him. The Kuropeaua en the Uonge
have beeti very profitable and pleaiant te
Tlppoe,und, belng Ignorant et the beautlts of
a home market aa expounded by high tarlll
men, he preleta te aell his Ivery te
fornlgeera who ean't raise It easily at home.
Anether curleua phase of this African busi
ness la the total eollpaaef Kinln Bey by
Utaeley. The latter was said te have gene
te the rollef of the former in aplte of the
fact that when last heard from Kmln did
net need relief. And new no one -ethers
abent the fate et that remarkable AnitrlaD,
and thechlel Intere.t I In the bold Ameri
can who Insisted upon relieving him.
Kmln has turned Mehamedan and that
may partly account for hlsiatlure te arouae
the Interest duote his wenderful career aa
a nalentlit, explorer and clvlllzer of
Africans.
PUitSONAIi.
Oknkuat. Hr.oMeN, ex prCHldent of
Hnytl, iiKlylnKln I'-rla.
1'itANOis W. II10R, ex-Unltcd States
eenkut te 1 na(iin, Uled of parslvalii, at
Haen, M hI no, en Htur(lsy, rk- 73 year.
Mns. ltieitAitt) A. 1'noeTon, the widow
of the HHtrmiemer, aallua Ireui Nbw Yerk
for Kurope In tlie stoamer Auranln en Sat
urday. J. U M. Cunnr, Unlteil Hlates tnlnlnter
teSnln, lies ukiiihI his pest owing talll
liFaltii, Rud rotuiued te bis home ln'Vlr
glnlt. -"tr
UievLKii Dami-jhR," of noneybrook,
who wen the. Hntftie 100 mile raoe In nlne
hours, lonUnlue iwunUa In weight durlnir
tbe oejjJohL
tuiHUOi- Irki.and. of Minnesota, who
fi'erkeil nml tiimke for Illalne In 1881, Is
new "ri ementa RUppener of 1'reulUent
CloveUnd os thore Is living."
Jeh.n O. HiiiLr., Bgod72,tbosonlormom Bged72,tbosonlormom Bgod72,tbesonlormom
bo r of tlie well-known ear uulldiug llrm of
J. O mill it Ce., Phlladelphla, la ilea.l.
Mr. Ilrlll wrb very well known In railroad
circle, hnvltig built ears ler nearly overy
railroad In the United HUttB. Tbe cars
upi by the ljtncKHinr atreet railways wero
manufaeturcd by his firm.
Uoleniu. McOi.inu: has ohallenRod Hen Hen
ater (Jenpur "te oebale thn tarlll lunue, nseh
In his own way, at two mtteilnus In M-dln,
both te tm pretlded ever by Jehn llroeinall,
and tmtb te be held undur the aimplndsef
the DnmoeMtloand Kepublleuu local elubf."
Mr. OoeHir ncenpted and tbe prollentH of
the oluhernaiilzitlons have united In a call
for tiidetitiKs at tbe oeurt bouse, the Uist te
be addrensi'd by Oelanel MeUUire, Friday
nlfibt nixt, Mr. Ooepor te reply en Friday
nlRht, October 6th. The clubs will turn
out en both occasions.
Rkv. Jehn Holsten and Mrs. Matilda
I'Jemm wero inarrled at Marshal, Illinois,
en Friday. The groom Is .2ycaraeld, of
medium height, and welghs about ISO
peuudc, whlla the brlde Is nearly Blx feet
tall, weighs fully "0, andlsoleae te 80
years et age. Hhe has a JOn aeveral yeara
elder than her new husband. Uolaten
claims te bs a proaeber or the Damp Damp Damp
bolllte denomination. Ue has lived In
Wabash tewiiBhlp a little ever three yeara
Mrs. tlolsten Is an old resident of Wabash
township, and owns a geed farm.
m m
Why Incur Tertnr ?
nv dlrcEantlng cleanliness et the teeth and
thin eucenraglng their decay, when BO'.O
HUNT, Nlilehiaarllgnttul le ule. prevents the
possibility of toelhanho, by keening tlie teeth
la health. Ne ene who has net used this pop
ular nrtlcte ein lonunnadequtte Idea of hew
much Improvement defective teeth ere mi
ceplltilu HOZOUONr la tnllnltely tobapre
ferrid teabraalpg tDeth powders, ltpreseives
the teeth, net scratches the onamel.
WAXAMAKKK'ti
1'niLiDKLrnt-, Monday, Sepl. 21, Utt'.
OPENING !
DRESSES, WRAPS AND
JACKETS.
Today a first leek at the new
things for Women's, Children's
and Infants' wear. A Spring
of planning, a Summer of do
ing, and new the harvest. The
best wit of the world comes te
the front in this display. By all
odds the biggest, best exhibi
tion of the kind we ever made.
Bady Clethes What for the
Baby ? Everything. Nothing
tee fine or tee beautiful ; or you
can shade off te things without
a bit ei extravagance in them.
Whether money be plenty or
scarce, the clothes must be get,
and we mean that here shall be
the place te get them.
There are new things from
Paris, Vienna, Londen, where
net ? Odd shapes ; pretty coats;
practical, low-priced dresses a
world of styles, for every day
or show-off time. It Is some
thing te have a store where
whatever mamma any mamma
wants for Iter Baby'e wear
can be had without fret or hag
gling. Quiet corners, geed at
tention, full lines in the widest
variety.
The ready-made things, no
odds hew fine, or well made, or
well haped, or rich in design,
don't always suit. There are
plenty of Babies you knew that
only exclusive things are geed
enough for. We had that in
8'
,mi.
mind. Our Special Order De
partment comes In there. Wc
show te-day some of the work
it turns out. Nothing sheppy
about these styles; nothing
humdrum or commonplace.
Original ideas or your own
notions. Say the word.
S
M i s s e s' and Children's
Dresses and Wraps. Never
before se well prepared with
Dresses and Wraps ler Misses
and Children, or with Beys
Kilt Suits and Kilt Overcoats.
Sparkle, brightness, novelty in
the stuff and in the make of al
most every garment, but the
practical, use side has net been
lest sight of. The things are
net simply pretty or dashing,
they are sensible and .servicc
ble. We have gathered them from
the fashion centres of the world.
Take Children's Coats :
25 Hungarian styles
50 French styles
30 English styles
25 Viennese styles
Heme styles besides. Most of
them te be found in no ether
store. And the same way with
Ulsters, Dresses, Kilts, and
whatever belongs te children
and big girls. Scheel-time, play
time, or dress-up-time outfits.
Was ever se much cutencss put
into Kilts ? English, French
and our own designs, as well as
first pick from the best Ameri
can manufacturers.
Original suggestions, new
ideas, and finest work in the
Order Department.
Ladies' Costumes, Wraps,
Jackets and Jerseys. The
event of the season in these
things is at hand. Yeu have
Deen waiting te see wnat wc
would de. This morning we
invite you te the largest and
best display of the kind wc ever
made. Costumes, Wraps, Jack
ets, Raglans, Ulsters, and Jer
seys. Rich stuffs, medetuffs,
best stuffs. -
WcHiavc reached into all the
"famous fashion spots en both
sides the Atlantic and brought
in the iirst cheesing of every
thing worthy. Among them are
marvels of elegance and taste
prepared exclusively for us.
Count the styles by the thou
sand. Te half describe them
would fill the paper. New beau
ties from every point of look
ing. We have gathered the things
for this exhibition with the
greatest care. It strikes the
keynote of a season's trade. It
shows you hew the pulse of the
Fashion world is beating. Many
of the styles and stuffs you will
see nowhere else. Full of the
brightest thought. Full of hints
that every lady will appreciate.
Even the rarest things are
here at small prices, consider
ing the cost of getting them.
As for the mere modest things,
count what cloth, and trimming
and work will come te and you
will sec hew extravagant the
home-made garments are. Our
buyers have scoured the Mar
kets of the World for what you
can see in an hour or two.
A wilderness of the quick,
easy, always-welcome Jackets
and Jerseys. Newest shapes
from wherever the best could
be had. Novelties almost with
out number. We have had
many notable Catherines of
these graceful garments, but
never before anything se com
pletely geed.
All the things will bear look
ing at. They are net simply a
show let, thrown together for an
occasion ; there is merit in
every one.
Yeu have never before had
such a comprehensive, tasteful,
meneyful collection of Dresses
and Wraps within your reach.
The entire Chestnut Street side
ei the store (second story) is
aglow with their brightness and
cheeriness.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
VOMVLKX10N fO WD Mi.
e
MPIiKXlON 1'OWDKK
LADIES
WHO VAUK A UKFINKl) CUM1M.KXION
MUST US-
POZZONI'S
MEDICATED.
COMPXEXIOI
POWDER. It tin nam a brilliant transparency te the
tklQ. iiemeveaall pimples, truckles and Ols.
coleratlout. una uitkug trie skin delicately
tett and Ueauutui. ltcentatng nolluie. -hi te,
lejd or ar-uute In three shades, pink or doth,
whlte and brunette
IOU BALK IS.
All Druggist- and Fancy Goods
Dealers tverywere.
aprTiva:-0 IA"08'-
WANAMAKBll'U
CKEMCK'S MAHDRAKK FILLS.
J.
Bchenck'B Mandrake Fills,
-re
liiueus and mvaa court, UHTi. c
OUKNCK8 MANDKAKEI'ILLH.
Echecck's Mandrake Pills,
111 t.lOUS AND LIVItt OOktFIiAIMTS.
tiyl710w
IVUAUUU.
e
LI) HONKHTY.
1HOUH l'O.U-AHURAHD
Old He 11 est 11
WIU be founds cetnbtnatien net always
te be bad,
A riNK qUALITT OF FLUO TO tl AC CO AT
A UKAtONABli- t'KlC-.
Loek for the red H tin tag ea
oaeh plug.
FIRST-0LA8S AATIOLE
-1N-
Chewing
Tobacco.
DON'T r AIL TO OtVK
Old Honesty
A F Allt TUIAL.
Askyonrdealerforlt. Uon'ttakeanyethor.
JNO.FINZER&BROS.
LOUIBV1LL.H, KY.
HOOTU AND alie Ha.
W-WfclSSOJS
VfcMV---'
F
I00T WEAK.
Ready New I
Yis. NOW KKADY, with my Complete
Hec It if UOTS, 8IIOKS and KU11I1-U8 for
rail and WltHer Wear. Nevor before did I
have such a LaraeMid Varled Stock of the
Very Il'st tbe the Market AtTirfls and
Harked and lintck Belling .rices. Alse I call
) enr attentlen te my
"' $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE.
Thli H ene of the host Throe-Hellar Shee
for men that Is mafle today. Call and see
them ; It beats all ethers.
D. P. STACKIOUSE,
(UNK.-ltlC-8T01t.i
80 Ss 30 BAST KINO, BT.
LANOASTKK.l'A. sBVlyd-W
B
OOTS AND SHOES.
-WK AUK UKirAILlNG-
BOOTS - BOOTS
-AT-
WHOLESALE PIIICES,
Hew Can We De It?
lOUll-Ti'K' WKWI1.LEXPLAIN.
Alter the last Heet 8men we bought fllty fllty
nlne (ft I) 'rm3 of Youths' Ueys' and lien's
I umts ut 11 1'rlvate AttlKnuecale. ter Spot cash,
nt such t xcuvfllnuly 1 ew Prlces that we can
new mil ynu thorn Htitnll at lingular Wholesale
1'ilces, aud yet tnake preflt enough te keep us
olive.
We Can Sell Yeu:
Youths' Solid Kip Heets, altos 11 te IS, for
II ; ru.nlar prlre, II Ml and I .7)
liu a' Heavy Heets, sizes 1 te B, for 11 00, f 1 85,
$160. II 71 unit 12.10
Men's ttelfd Kip 00018,81X8161011-, II 60.11 73
and IUO 1 iviiularprlrp. It no. t. and 12 60
our iioets ler 12 68 una is 00 we defy anyone
In the county or Btule te beat ler - It, Dura
bility and filei
We could maui an lmmenee 'profit en these
63 Cases of Heets by selling them at the old
prices, buteur motto It
Qciick Sales and Small Profits.
We have stuck te It, nnd te our " Kuln" et
giving our customers the advantugn of our
lmrch'iBi-H W lnve the turnout stock of
1 mill 1', Missus' and Children's Heavy aee
and ltutten ihees for rail and Winter Wear In
tlie city, (which we dely any of our competi
tors te dispute) at prices te suit the times,
t nil In toate themwhetber you wish te pur.
clme et net, as we consider It no trouble te
show goods at the prlees we sell them.
The One-Fiice Cash Heuse,
FREY k ECKERT,
The Leaders of Lew Prices
IN
BOOTS & SHOES,
Ne. S Eifit King Street,
ANCA8TKU.rA.
s-Ptore closed ovary evening at 6 p. m., ex
cept buturday and Monday,
HARD KKKOHWra.
rjO . 6 KWSMAN'S
reu
Ladics'Celluleid Cellars & duffs.
(X.MPAI-N
ECKTIES AND IiOVELTIES
AT-UISMAN-.
N
OTIOE TO OLUBH.
ri.AQS 11V.NNKU3 AND IllDUKS
MAD-
TUOUUEU, AT
ERISMAN'S,
NO 4JWKSTKINO RTlt-KT.
35
PKO0IAMAT1ON
Sl'KClAl. OITYKLECTIOW.
Thn rju .lined i lectors of thu Third Ward et
theclt) of LancHst r am hereby noticed that
an oleo Ien will he hel.l In the rJhlrd Ward at
theutuil plare of helrtluir gnnnrul elections,
en TUnHuAV.SeptemDeraj, 18t. between the
hours of 7 a. ui,and7p in, forthepurpnaael
electing one u ember et Common Council, te
till vstanny occasioned by the resignation ei
Henry K.Greff.
Given under my hand this 15th day of Sep
tember. A. Jl,. lu.
Jtew. aeeKEx.IT, usrec.
BMW mVOBM.
B. MARTLET ft OO,
Bench Shew
In the basement next week, and dogs
et all kinds will be represented. Grey
hounds, Spaniels, Fugs, English Mas
tills, Beagle Hounds, Gorden Setters,
English Bull Pups and a dozen unknown
breeds. The large Greyhound will be
glren te the person guessing the closest
te his weight.
Five casks of Arlington Dinner Seta
were unpacked te-day, and a dozen new
decorations are here te cheese from
Crazing or surface cracking are unknown
te the Arlington Ilard-Seml-Fercelaln.
New Chamber Seta decorated by the re
newned China Decorator, Jesse Dean,
are here, and a special pattern called the
"Doulton," is a remarkable set for
$12.60, slop jar included . A special price
of 14.00 was placed en 25 Chamber Sets
yesterday, and they must be seen te be
appreciated. Aeut half of the let have
slop jars included.
Crate of English Chamber Seta at $2.60,
ten pieces. Just opened, we en display,
and eight patterns te cheese from. All
New.
J. B. MARTIN
& CO.
0
UARLK3 STAMM'S
Bosten Stere
I
85 and 37 North Qneen St.
(Opposlte the 1'ostcfflce )
Grand Opening
TO-DAY !
CARLOADS OF GOODS.
DHKSS GOODH,
VELVETS,
DBESS BILKS,
UDERWEARI
HOSIERY,
BLANKETS,
TABLE LINENS,
CALICO,
SHAWLS,
CASHMERES,
HANDKERCHIEFS.
CORSETS,
RUOHINGS,.
PANT GOODS,
FLANNELS, '
COLLARS,
RIBBONS,
GINGHAMS,
LACES,
GLOVES,
EMBROIDERIES.
ALL NSW GOODS
ueuQUT reu
CASH.
WILL BE SOLD OflEAP.
Big Bargains
AT
BOSTON STORE.
35 and 37 North Queen St.
(Oppetltethe Postefflce.)
Chas. Stamm
auyis-ly
UUXBtiUWAKB.
H
IGH MARTIfl.
FRUIT JARS,
JELLY TDMBLBEP,
JELLY JARPi
AT L0WK8T OAill -IG-8, AT
CHINA HALL.
The L10UTN1NQ F0UIT JAB. the lleitln
the Market, In . Ints, Quart and llalfOallens.
MASON JAU3 In all sites always en hand at
bottom prlees.
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 last King Btrttt,
LAJIOAITU. .4.
I
DRY UOODB
, LL-WOOL HHAWIiS.
Te the Ladies
--keism, F , sepu n, lata.
W kavsjnit received enr Till and
WlntorStee-Of ALL-WOO-BH-W-S.
Bratkf.it Shawls, SOX. SLOP, ll.M.
Misses' Scheel Sb-wls, M.ea L-flle'
Deuble Shswls, SS.7S. site, 1800, (SJO,
17 BO. Stegie Bh-vlsjntt tall the price.
-very wl warranted net te spot try
balna used la the rain, .his Is the only
make of shawl that cam be warrant-.
Come and see them. Ask te see our
Ladles' coats, Wrapt and Jackets,
aVHe Trouble te Shew Goods.
JehnS.Givler,
6 & 8 Ferth Queen Bt,
LANCASTXE, FA.
-lane-ivdAw
rAOBR A BROTHER.
FALL AND WINTER
Dress Goods!
The Novelties in Dress Fabrics for the
Pall and Winter Season.
Oriental Robes in all new colorings,
with 18 Inch and narrow borders, in
Cashmere and Oriental Shades en plain
grounds.
Cashmere Feule Robes, with sidebands
contrasting or matching.
Eeglish Serge Robes with borders,
narrow and wide, in combinations of Silk
and Weel.
French Twilled India Cleth Robes; in
new shades of Gray, Blue, Mahogany,
Brown and Green, with Black Silk
Woven Borders.
Combination Suits in English Tweeds,
with stripes for lower skirts, plain ma
terial te match for Drapery and Basque.
different width
Combinations of
stripes.
Alse choice lines et Plain, Twilled,
Diagonal and Corded Materials.
Mourning Goods.
25 & 27 West King Street,
ANCASTK,PA
J.
HARRY STAMM.
It's Wonflerfully Astenlshlne what HubImsj
Is IStlng Dene at the
J. HARRY STAMM, Frep.
(formerly Partner in Dissolved -irm cf
Blamm Bres.)
KKMOVKD
TB.OU. MOB. 33 A 37 KUKTU QUKKN -TBBXT
TO TUB
New Bosten Stere,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
(etween Seuth Queen A last King fits.)
Uetnember we are thn New Bosten Mern
Netice We brought with 111 (from 8) au0S7
NoithQueen strict) when we moved, a Large
Letet
UKHNANTS OF
Dress Goods,
Benis are reaienable, ethers a little onto!
season. We WIM, -KLL, urr this let of
Dress Goods at about and evtn lees than half
cost.
When Preparing for Winter, Ceine and See
what we are Ofleilng in
UNDERWEAR.
A row frlces May Interest Veu.
87K Each for a Ladles' Xxtia Quality Merine
Vest
87X0
Kaeu (or Men's Kxtra
Vests.
Quality Merine
4ie Kach for I sales' Merine Vests, the like of
which we never seen.
BCe Kach for Ladles' Merine Vests, equxl te
any leruiezly sold at62Kc
FLANNXL8 BHOULD NOT B
fOUUOTTXN.
All-Weel Heavy Bed Twilled Flannel, 20c, 25c,
toUJXea jaia.
yiDO white risnnels aBpeciilty.
Black Cashmeres and I Black Uenrlettas at
LOWKST 1'UIUKS
-AT-
STAMM'S STORE,
MO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
mm
BROTBER
NEW BOSTON STORE
fALAOM Of ITABBlOir.
ASTRlOffB
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street.
Lancaster, Pa.
OPENING OF MILLINERY.
This week we have received,
marked, and put in stock the
largest stock of Millinery Goods
ever brought te,this city.
Our assortment of Felt Hats
has never been se large, and
we have made special efforts te
mark them at prices which will
astonish you.
Fancy Wings and Feathers
in endless variety, and en these
also we have put the very bot
tom prices se as te please you
in every way.
Our Ribbon department has
been acknowledged the largest
and most complete in the state,
net excepting the larger cities.
In Fancy Ribbons mere espe
cially we excel all ethers; and
there as well as en all ethers se
called fancy stock, we stick
te our motto. Quick sales and
small profits. A leek at our
stuck and comparison ei prices
with these of ether stores will
at once convince that for Rib
bons we are headquarters.
We have the largest assort
ment and the lowest prices.
New D r e ss Trimmings ;
second large invoice ; this time
all the newest colors at 37 and
75c. a yard; cord and silver
mixed, all colors.
Silver and Geld Trimming,
50c. a yard, was 75c. last year.
Our stock of Coats for
Ladies' and Children is com
plete new.
Yeu are invited te come and
inspect it.
in inis aepanmeni we nave
always been the Leaders, but
this season we have made extra
efforts, and claim te have a much
better assortment and generally
lower prices than at any pre
vious season.
Come and see for yourself.
Merine Underwear for chil
dren, all sizes in five different
qualities, from 10c. apiece up.
ASTRICH BROS.
WJ.TVUMB.
vwCIJJwti..'Sfe
UPHOIAL.
WATCHES
for Fanners and Ballreaders, 14 Karat Geld
rilled BOSS Cases, Klgln Works, S20 each.
Jeb Let. Best Watch and Jewelry ttepalrlng.
8pectcles,yeKlassesan-Optical Goods. Cor
reel time daUy, by telegraph only plaee In
the city.
LOUIS WEBER,
Me. lUX N. Queen Bt, opposite City Hetel.
Mear Penn'a Dertet-
w
ATOH REPAIRING.
WATCIBJPAIBISG
A Watch Is the most delicate and Intricate
piece or mechanism made by man.and the one
that receives the least attention, xeur steam
engine, your wagon receives mere.
it Is an established fact that there are mere
Watches ruined by the average Watch Re
pairer than by the Watch Carrier.
We have a Watch In our possession made by
the undersigned 1 this, coupled with an X
PKBIBNU-Or -lUHTZKN rilHsATIH
BkncU. enables us te turn ent work or the
Highest Qrade at reasonable prices and with
satis tactien te our custemers.
Would respectlully Invite a trial,
CHAS. S. GILL,
Watchmaker & Jeweler,
NO. 10 WBBX KINO ST.,
LANOASTIB. PA.
w
ATOHKS.
Lew Prices!
Quick Sales!
Goods Marked at Fast Selling Figures at this
Season.
eue stock or
WATCHES
Is very large and comprises everything In
-old,bllverandMlckei. priers will surprise
you. Our aim Is te glve yen the V BUY BKBT
value (or the money possible. And we de It.
Hen Magnetic watches a specialty.
WALTER C. HERE,
Ne. 101 North Queen Street,
LANCABT-E. PA.
nl-ttfl
MAOHINMKT,
jriK-t TRAL. MACHINE WORK&
FOR SALE CHEAP
FOB IMMEDIATE DKLIV-BY.
One 1W H. P. Xnglne and Beiler combined.
One 4 11. P. -nitine and 6 U. P. Beiler, en
baie. combined.
one 4 U. P. eecend-Uand Vertical Xnglne,
with or without Beiler.
one 5 U. P. rtew Horizontal Engine. Own
make.
Engines and Boilers of every size and de
scription. Several Botary Ventilating Fans, suitable
ler shop or ofHce use.
Alse valves, fittings. Pipe, Brass and Iren
Cocks and aud a lull line steam Uoeds and En
glneers' Supplies. .
Machine work, Pattern Werk, Brass Cast
ings, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Etc Etc
GOOD WOBK.
BXABONABLK CUABQE8. PBOMPTNE88.
Central Machine Works
W. F. CUMMLXGS, PreprIetr,
N08. IS A 1M NORTH CHRISTIAN BT,
LA-O-traa, pa.
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