Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, September 25, 1888, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENCER, TUFSDAY. SETTEMBER 25,
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THE INTELLIGENCER,
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ie Dally Intelligencer.
UlKOASTEK, SEPTEMBER tS, 18SS,
L Qctlea Fsr Declslsa.
Sllsj M pleased te note that our cer-
ent takes our suggestions as te the
e discussion as they were Intended
taken ami concedes that the matter
ttt considered Is simply the advisability
Mm puiebase of the turnpike reads by
county, their being no question as te
utility or as te their ownership.
Bfctbuld the county buy the turnpike
V That Is the question at issue. If
i llbou1d,theinedeby rvhlchlt may proceed
IMbUin title te them is clearly defined
Bl tee act or assembly. Ana the drat con
sideration in the question is us te whether
.( county can afford the purchase,
.walch would probably require a million
1 0t mere of dollars te complete. At four
..pec cent. Interest, at which rate the
rant? can readily borrow the money,
H
would readily entail an annual
yammA ft fwfw (hmiaanil A1na ttf
i ta ant ninnnw that mane rwamnna mill hn
f?J-LZZlM zi I i . . . V...
' wpmu mi ueuy iuhi, iree reaus will ee
yrj cheap at that figure te tb city and
cauntrv communities, who will then
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mu vug huuuibuue uiiu UBbCLIWuU
annoyance
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wwl as the cost of tell-gates.
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'(;! iu Ui UU4UKU UVUU W1B CUUDtV mil fir
a.a added the charge upon the townships
ijlx keeping the reads In geed order.
IKAlS the reads principally beneQt
..ftkneA ntl 1IA nlnM ttAM II. 1.
JB, "" "" "' IUU VUCUJ, lb IB
Efaic that the cost of keeping thorn
.',":; should fall upon them, and we have
tmwe doubt they will willingly assume it.
ijslt la eblected bv semn nersnns In t.hn nnr.
feldMse of the reads by the county that
Kg. they will seen fall into bad order, and
vwui net ee repaired properly by the bu-
'.-nttwlat.. Phlannlntnn H.A.t.H.4.l
'-'A it will be the interest of tlin nmnln
iSfitllvlng along the line that the reads shall
P&BB In geed condition, they will net only
"gvBOt object te their being se kept by the
7"tami0rv1nr. Vnfr. fhev wilt cm tlinf i.a
ri:' "properly discharges his duty ; and should
M fail in it. there Is punishment provided
kwjhf the law for supervisors who suffer
'.t '! thlr reads in hprninn unfit for t.rnvul
f)W It la possible that the turnpike reads
mcl bmv net be as Bmoetlilv keet when the
gaBfe tAlt-flratiia DM talrnn riff . l,ifr lin nlmMH.
.,;. ""- - " 1 "" vuaui-c
It auite as geed that thev mavba bet.
'M tar kept. Much will depend unen the
n.;v, character of the men who have charge of
LM'the work ; just as a great deal depends
bow upon the kind of men who are In a
; turnpike direction. We hnve turnpikes
Bbaut the town that are net as smooth as
si hwy Buuuiu ue. uv u sruaii ut-ai.
hIj lVa am nl.rnnelv tn fdvnr nf HiA
VtW ,,w "" ..wB. u m.a VI V1JC7
Sf,J;' Bui-chase of all the turnnlke reads In ).
.county by the county. We believe that
$ will
pay the taxpayers te have free
reads. There are very few reads that
will cost mere te purchase than they
s cost te make. The Mlllersvllle may be
foMieeh an exception, as the correspondent
suggests, but it is the enlyjujevftUiihk.
VeeUr"-' Prttruabie patronage,
Jtfa"3Jiwte Shortness and great use,
LWl&rge profit upon its erlgnal cost ;
that net, it must be remembered, upon
(he cost of the stock te many of Kb
e proeoufcuwueio. j.ue w iiiiuuubiuwe reau
t-.. . .. mi.. injinn.t .
ells away beyond par, but nwuy below
its cost; the present owners having
tinneVit it fnr ft trlfln and (lift flrnt-. ntvunru
?&$ liwlna Inst most of thn mnnev nitpnt In
fh rf -!-..-
I'i'iji sniklncr It.
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xua iiurupuit reaus, us a let, can DO
bought by the county below their
"cost. Their purchase will be judicious
and profitable te the community ; the
county can afford te make it ; and the
sooner it does it the better.
A Question of I'rotectleu.
The Baltimore Sun raises the question
I& whether the recent importation of a num
ber of young Swedish women under
contract te marry 1b net a violation of
the law. " It was recently decided in
New Yark that a high-priced preacher
was illegally imported under contract. Is
itnet a violation of the name law te lm.
jKj pert women ter wives t" As the law
WVi CCB uut UUUCl VUUkIUlJ VUO llUeS-
t lien BAflmn tt hi u nrv ntmttlA nnn na in
-'arilv imullM lalmr.
Preachinit ha,t been
:': held te be labor. Iliul tn lnvn. Imnnr rvlmv
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wr- ana ease may aise de classed as labor.
tfr " Anether point of interest in this matter
is raisea Dy tue young American woman
who wants a high tariff, piohibitery aud
unchangeable, te protect the home matri
monial market and prevent the importa
tion et Swedish or any ether foreign
women under marrlape contract, Buch as
recently occurred at Castle Garden. There
is se cause whatever for the sudden
alarm at this kind of importation, us the
Bwdlsh girls all came ever te join Swed
ish husbands, and there was no disturb
ance of the home market whatever. We
can afford te let this business alone be
cause America Is famous for a inostsupe inestsupe inostsupe
rier product, and If anvthlntr Is done it
jheuld be In the way of checking experts
a.- Th .ii . .....
ucic bid cuwiti vuu many American
women exported by English husbands
aud the brains of Britain's aristocracy are
being strengthened by the daughters of
America.
We might add a clause te the retalla retalla
ten act prohibiting this immigration and
it would probably bring the English te
terms instantly.
That Senate Bill.
The Senate Republicans report that
they are getting ready te present their
tariff production te the Senate com cem
mittee. The hen cackles and premises
her egg; but this hen has of ten hereto
fore raised false hope of her product by
such premises, and we will need te wait
te see tbe egg before we believe that it is
coming. And it is net going te be a very
big performance even accordlngte the ad
vertisement.The tariff bill is only premised
te the committee, and then tbe committee
Mi en it before it cets te the Knnnfn
and when the Senate gets it and discusses
rRMd dUeses of it, the November election
wl" hvrt come anii Bne The very pru-
ens uepublican senators want te wait
for this event before they make a tariff
law anyway. They want te knew hew
tie people feel about It; and when the
lectleu la ever tbey will net be se afraid
te say hew they feel about it themselves.
The effort of the Senate Itepubllcans
BtcBw te have been te prepare a bill that
will reduce the revenue without reducing
the tariff duties ; and their chief re
source is in ttie leaucuen 01 internal
revenue taxes, that en tobacco being
abolished and that also en alcohol used
in the arts. We are told that the bill
that will be reported is only Intended
as a text for discussion and that testi
mony is te be taken by the committee
after the bill is r. ported. This seems te
be a cart-before-the-horse mode of doing
the business, but as the play is produced
te amuse the people and without any idea
te business, it does net matter hew
grotesquely it is brought out.
Se tbere are drove et Canadians at work
iu Uullile. Well there may seen be dreva
et Buffaloes at work In Canada, It tbat
country oenllnnos te dlitutbu.
Ahetheii drowning in the fJoneatega.
Frem the numbar et deaths by drowning
one might think tbat Lancaster was built
upon the banks et mighty river.
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Tiih curious defiance of the sound ct
loiters ahewn by the English In the pro
nunciation et boiiie names has been the
surJect et frequent satire, but down en the
eastern shore el Maryland there lives a
faintly who spell their name Koreught and
proneuncs It Darby. Heme tlinn age
correspondent el the New Yerk World en
his travel offered this ipeclmen of name
twlatlng te the Illshep of Ciibralter, who
has evolved the following explanation re
printed In American Heles anil Queries.
The Enreushty may have ealled them
elve Darby's beeanse they came from a
part of Ireland, where a rollgleus faith pre.
vailed founded by Darby. When tlio'orlgl tlie'orlgl tlio'erlgl
nal Knreughtya reached Virginia they
found It a perfectly hnpelesa Jeb te get
their name either properly pelled or prep,
erly proneunoed by their new country
men, and se In despair oensented te be
allied Dubya by man kind In general,
while they lead lastly clung te their true
patronymic In all papers and documents.
m m
Qt'AnAMTiNKD towns of the Houth are
beginning te appreciate the Impropriety of
repaying Northern aaelatanoe with Infected
rolugeta. The two young men who slipped
pait the quarantine and went te New Yerk
were denounced by friend at home who
did net like the Idea of sending fover in
eicbange for dollars and nurses.
Mum. P. H. Hhkuidan baa written a
letter te the manager of the Associated
Presn denying the report of the story that
Mr. Frank llurr, who has written a life of
the general, was an intimate friend of hi
and that her husband aided Mr. llurr in
the preparation et the book. Hue says that
General Sheridan ordered Mr. llurr from
his ofllee when tbat gentleman approaehed
him en the subject. Hhe also denies the
representatlena of his publishers tbat she
Is pecuniarily Interested Iu the book. Hhe
has no Interest of the kind In any book
about her husband but his memoir.
Thbrk 1 tbe ring of true reform In the
address of the Douiearatlo national cam
paign committee for aid. They de net fol fel
low the old plan of onferood contributions
from public em ploy e.
"The National Democratic Party, Us His
tory, Principle, A.oblevements and Alms,"
I written by Hen. William L. Wilsen, LL,
D., late prealdent of Weat Virginia Univer
sity and oeujos te us with tbe highest rec
ommendation. Tbe authorities contributing
te this work are se prominent that it will
oertalnly command n wlde sale, acuvair
Democrat. The foUewlcrv, nre'lhe most
noted : Hen. JohnCarlltie has aohapter
en the natltuuai revenues, and Hen. Jeller
son Chandler writes en the true intorpre.
tatlen of the federal constitution ; the
comptroller nf the currency, Hen. Win. I
Trenholm, treats the nutlenal finances with
ability and clearness, while William H.
Helman, chairman of the fiouse oemmltteo
en public lands, deals with that Important
topic. In the eame way Hen. Wiu. M.
Hprlnger, chairman of the committee en
territories; Hen. New leu C. lllanabard,
chairman en rlvura and harbors, and the
chairmen of ether oeinmlttees wrlte of the
matters tn oharge of thelr soveral uommlt uemmlt
tees. Oeneral Jeuu U. Ulack, Hen. Perry
llolmeut, Hen. Win It. Cox, Hen. Benten
MeMllllu, Henater James L. PiiRb,all have
chapter in this valuable book ; valuable
beeause the tueu writing are all In a poal peal poal
tlen te knew whereef tbey speak. They are
specialists and experts, and If tbey de net
knew and properly welnu the facts, no ene
en earth can expect te de It better. The
book has about thirty illustrations.
Tin: Senate navl coiumltteo has a flne
contempt for tbe sentlinent that prempted
the TIoue te vete for the repair and pre.
servatien of Admiral Farrngul's old flag
ship, the Hartferd, Honater Hale said te;
reperter: "Our oemmlttoe la net disposed
te wsste money repairing old and useless
wooden hulks. We are doing what we can
te build up a new navy, aud we regard
money spent in repairing ships se appar
ently werthlesa as the Hartferd Is a prao prae
tically thrown away." The prevailing lm.
prosslen that (secretary Whitney and the
Democratic administration are building the
new navy la evidently displeasing te Hen Hen
aeor Hale. His talk about a new navy is
quite absurd with rofnreneo tothe Hartferd,
which no eue dreamed of preserving a
anything but a rolle et the bold admiral
who dared te match woedon vessels against
tone forts. The Hartferd Bbeuld be saved
as we have saved the frigate Constitution
and as the English kept the Victory, the
flagship et Nelsen. The Benatermay sneer
at the worn out old hulk, but Americana
who kuew her history must be deeply
oBended by tbat sneer, Thore Is nothing
in our naval chronicles mero Btlrrlng than
the record of battle and bravery associated
with that old Hhlp. Ne matter what the
coat, her preservation would be cheap Le
cause no boy or man could leek upan her
aud think et the Mississippi battles and
Mobile without a thrill of patriotic pride
pride et the kind that must be aroused in
men when tbe nation needs theiu en the
bittleQeld.
It is well known that the Philadelphia
Vresi takes great care te exclude from Us
news oelumns matter that is net pleasing
te the editorial department, aud probably
no reader of the paper expeets te find all of
the news in it. This has been its praotlee
for be long a time that tbere Is little sur
prise at the performance et the Journal this
morning In noting the Brand banquet te
the new chief Justlae, Melville W. Fullsr.
The 1'ress saw fit te get very res ever the
appointment or this gentlemen but a great
banquet has been given te him by the
Chicago bar. Many distinguished men of
the Kepubllean parly have taken particular
palna te express their warm approval by
attendance, and by toasting the appeiutee,
se the JYjs geea Inte another contempti
ble pet and publishes nothing but the bare
fact et the dinner, and an extract from Mr.
Fuller's speech. All Kepubllean papers with
any pretense et respectability publish list
of the guests, but as such publication would
prove the shining lights of the party te be
tn direct disagreement with that journal
it could net be expected te let its readers
see them. This exhibition of small spite Is
net noted as a matter of surprise, but
simply as a curious specimen.
PEBSONAU
Hen. William Muteuleu has ben
nominated for Congress by the Democrats
et Northampton oeunty.
Heuacis DAVENreivr, a Chicago boot beet
black, bai announced his intention te de
nate the entire receipts et bU Hand for the
current week te the yellow fever fund.
Calvin Huntington, of Fert Hcett.
Kan,, has given fO.OOO te Vasar oelleiie
with the understanding that for all future
time his children and hit children's child-
ren shall have rrse acboeilBg there.
Chief Jcstieb Kulmcb waaentcrtalne.
at a banquet Monday nlgbt by a hundred
cllirsn el Cbloage, A distinguished com
pany was prrasnb The principal speakers
were Judge Fuller and Jndgs Oraaham.
Hebbbt B. MANTBLr-, the actor, who la
playing Menbara" at the Grand opera
beuse, Cincinnati, I defendant In a sensa
tional suit brought by Dr. Wsleb. of West
Ninth street. A woman, fashionably
droned and apparently well educated,
called at Dr. Weleh'a house en Monday and
Ansased beard ler herself and. husband.
During the evening the alleged husband
railed en Mrs. Jtruce, but remained for
only a abort lime. Dr. Welch was Informed
tbat the supposed husband was Mantell.
The actor la registered, with hlawire.at
the Emery hotel. 1 be suit of Dr. Welch la
liable te precipitate several ethers. Mantell
threatens te sue Dr. Weleh for blackmail,
and Mrs. Mantell saasrta that she will Im
mediately institute divorce proceedings.
VTANAMAKKH'S
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I'fliLiDBLriiu, Tuesday, Sept. 23. 1E88.
The questions ei the heur:
Fer men, politics.
Fer women, dress.
Loek in ether columns for
treatment of the first, for the
second in this.
The second fleer, Chestnut
street, was alive yesterday with
ladies eager for a first view of
the new Wraps and Costumes
for the Autumn and Winter.
Paris, Londen, Berlin, Vi
enna, are represented by rare
and exclusive types. The om
nibus things are net here. The
selections have been made in
person by our most tasteful
and experienced people, visit
ing all the great manufacturers
of the European capitals in
their own workrooms. Thus
we get only the best.
The best way te see all these
new things is te seek the store
at the corner of Thirteenth and
Chestnut streets and ascend
either by stairway en east wall,
or elevator, te the dress-making
rooms. Then examine the east
room first and proceed west te
the down stairway en Juniper
street. Remember the second
fleer.
By this proceeding you will
see:
First, the Women's Costumes
and Fine Wraps.
Second, theJWemen's Ulsters
and Jackets.
Third, the Misses' Costumes
ntifl Oi7rrnrni-mfntcj
Fourth, the Baby CletsT
Take our werdtuV it, you
will be repaid ljvf""loeking, and
the autumpfdl decorations add
teibti'iciia'rm of the exposition.
Anether bit el interest te the
world of Women. Comple
mentary te the Costumes
Dress Goods. We hate te ad
mit incempetency, but at the
moment we are unequal te the
proper display of Dress Novel
ties that have been falling en
our counters thick as forest
leaves in Autumn.
And se, te help out a bit, we
have seized the late clock space
(clocks have " gene up " te
the second fleer) and filled it
with a show of the newest
things in fine Woolen Dress
Stufls.
Yeu knew the place just
by Juniper street, midway be
tween Chestnut and Market
streets.
The advertiser's pen can no
mere convey a clean notion el
these new Dress Stufls, their
colors, figures, and combina
tions, than a guide-book can
convey a thought of the Sistine
Madenna.
Don't attempt it here, you
say. We won't, but leave te
you the task when you come.
Fownes' (of Londen) new
Gloves, and such Gloves only
as this famous century - old
house produces. We have re
ceived se far :
Fer Women :
4 button "ieuflau." tl te
"tjruuu tan," Kauntlulu, r.' M
Fer Beys :
s-liutten "Craven tan." f t.si
a button "Hesinaii," (1 de
i butteu "Jseuilan," I1.2J
Fer Men :
1 button "Soudan," Sl.te
l-bittten Ne. 3 "craven tan," l.rta
1-butteu "Cuvnndlah tan," SI 75
2-batteu "Saudau."SI W
1 patunt clatp " endan," 11.50
1-uutteu Ne. 2 "Cnevrette, ' SI
1 butteu Ne. 1 "i hovretto " S2.50
1 button Ne. l "Cravnntan," i
1-htuien "chovrette" driving, 11.71
1 ballen black driving $2
Te arrive :
"Geld tan"
"Albert tan"
Probably mere by double here
new than any ether house will
show you. There's a broad
side of them in the Chestnut
street windows. Seeing is
something, but it's better te
handle them at the counters.
Chestnut struet side, west of main aiale.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
... . ASPHALT BLOCKS.
A Hl'HALT PAVINQ BIX)OK.
Asphalt Bleck Ce..
Offlce-601 Chestnut St, l'htle., I'a,
Works-Bridgeport, fa., A Camden, N. J.
at ANUrACTUUKUS OF)
Standard AsphaltPaving Blocks
S1Z KB 4x5x11 JAND tXIJxl.
In Kencreluse forstreetpavlng.siaewalks.Kar
den paths, mut yards and driveways, gntu rs.
eel ars. vau ana sea walls. AdvanUges:
JL; .'"S'- .aeH. stricuy sanitary, prlctl
callylnanstrucUbleund cheap. .
for prtccs ana turvher tntonnatlen address!
R. S. OSTER & BRO.,
Agenls Lancaster Ce.. 824 North I'rtnce su
Lancaster, , uUaia
H
OOD'B 8ABSAPARILLA.
The Liver
And klays are ergaas which It Is important
sneata m kept la goeei oeadiuea, ana yet tha?
are overwetkeBaaB abused by aearlf every
body, nntu they basens worn-out, clog-fad
p, or diseased, Beet's SaraaparlUa curse all
dtffleaiUas with tkasa ergaas, rensaa tksmte
bealttay action, aad teas the whole digesUre
organism.
"I have been using Heed's SarsaparUla ter
Indigestion and liver trouble. It has graaUy
benefited me. and I think It lifnllv as geed a
medicine as ciiimed." . a. csuuaaae, cat!,
Dgineer pre eepb, Bicninf von, ut.
Bound and Hsmlthy
"It affords me much pleasure te recommend
Boed'a Bariaparilla. My health two years age
wa very peer. My friends thought I was
going with consumption. Icammeneed using
iioea'sBarsapiruia,tooknvebotueaoi it, ana
te-day I can de as hards day's work a I aver
oeuld- It saved tne from the grave aad put
me en my fnet a sound, healthy man." will
. U. Tsisaar, 111 Cast Main street, Wlggons Wlggens
vUle, Ohie.
Built Klght Up
" I was all run down and unfit for business.
I was tndueed te take a bottle of Heed's Bar
sapartlla, and It built ma right up se that I was
seen able te resume work. I recommend It te
all who are amtcteS." D. W. Usats, stone
cutter, Ne. 4 Martin street, Albany, M. Y.
N. li.-Ue sura te get
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
Beld by all druggists. St t six for IS. Frepared
only by 0 I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mas.
100 Deaea One Dellar.
8
UKKMGK'B MANDRAKE TlhLH.
Bchenck's Mandrake Fills,
-reR-
IlltaOUS AND LIVam COMPLAINTS.
.UHHNOK'H MANDKAKEI'IliLH.
Schenck's Mandrake Pills,
FOB
J11I.I0US AND MY'glt COMPLAINTS.
lnyW-lyrtftw
a . ' ;
JIOOTU AND OiWaa.
t . JUfci '
je
OT WEAR.
Ready New I
Tfs, NOW BKAIIY, with my Complete
Heek of BOOTS, 8UOKS and KUBUEHS for
Tall and Winter Wear. Nevor before did I
have sueh a Larne and Varied Bleck of the
Very IJeat that the Market Affords and
Marked and Quick Selling rrice. Alse I call
j our attention te my
$3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE.
This is r . th-e-Det Three-Dellar Shet
for men j i made te-day, Call and see
them t r- vests all ethers.
D. P. STACKHOITSE,
(ONK-FUIOBBTOUK.)
fl8 & SO BA8T KINO, BT.
LS.NOABTKU.rA. aw-lydftw
B
OOT8 AND HUOE8.
WK AUK KKTAILINQ-
BOOTS - BOOTS
-AT-
WU0LESALE FBICES,
Hew Can We De It?
YOUMAYAflKiWXWILLKXPLAIN.
A Iter the Inst Beet Season we bought fllty
ntnn (59) Uaaes of Youths' Heys' and lien's
Meets at a 1'rlvate Aastirnee sale, for Spot uash,
nt such Jtxceedlnfdy Lew Prices that we can
new sell you them Ketall at llsgular Wholesale
l'rlees, aud jet make pre lit enough te keen us
alive.
We Can Sell Yeu:
Youths' Belld Kip Beets, sites 11 te 13, ter
II Mj iwnlar price, II 60 and f I.7J.
Beys' Heavy Heets, sizes 1 te 6, for II 00, $1 25,
II 60, It 74 antf SWU
Men's solid Kip Beets, sizes fl te 11, SI M, II 75
ana IL00 1 regular price, II 00, IMS and 12 60
Our Beets ler It M and S3 00 we defy anyone
in tna cnunty or slate te beat ler tit. Dura
bility and men
Wecouiamatianluinicnse;preflt en these
69 Cases of Beets by selling them at the old
prices, but our motto is
Quick Sales and Small Profits,
We have stuck te it, and te our " Bule"of
giving our customers the advantage of our
iiurcrmses. We luve the largest stock of
-aflliV, Misses' and Children's Ueavy Lace
una Butten f hoes for rail ana Winter Wear In
m cuy, twmen we ueiy any ei our cempetl-
rices 10 suit tne times.
Call In te see thum whether you wish te
pur.
cn&se ni net. us we consider it se tr
show goods at the prices we sell them
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
FRET ft ECKERT,
The Leaders of Lew Prices
IN
BOOTS 8c SHOES,
Ne. S East King Street,
LANUAHTKU. PA.
svstore closea every evening at 6 p, m., ex
cept Saturday and Monday,
BATS.
Y0DNQ MEN, ATTENTION 1
Stauffer&Ce,
LIASIHO H1TIIRS,
Are showing up the largest and finest line et
the most neyel ana new things known te the
Hat Trade lu
Fashionable Eall Styles.
dxirr hats moil coo. te ss.ce.
r dll link or
Trunks and Traveling Bags
AT DOTTOU PU1CK8.
31and33NertnQae8nSt.t
LANCA8TEL.I'A.
sar aretiBd.
-..JS'
J.
B, MAKTIBT OCX
Bench Shew
In the basement next week, and dogs
et all kinds will be represented. Grey
hounds, Bpanlels, Fugs, English Mas
tiffs, lleagle Hounds, Gorden Setters,
English Bull l'upe and a dozen unknown
breeds. The large Greyhound will be
given te the person guessing the closest
te his weight.
Five casks, of Arlington Dinner Beta
were unpacked te-day, and a dozen new
decorations are hen te cheese from
Crazing or surface cracking are unknown
te the Arlington llard-Seml-Fercelaln.
New Chamber Sets decorated by the re
nowned China Decorator, Jesse Dean,
are here, and a special pattern called the
"Doulton," is a remarkable set for
112.60, slop Jar Included. A special price
et $1.90 was placed en 26 Chamber Sets
yesterday, and they must be seen te be
appreciated. About half of the let have
slop jars included.
Crate of English Chamber Sets at 12.60,
ten pieces. Just opened, are en display,
and eight patterns te cheese from. All
New.
J. B. MARTIN
& CO.
flHARLES BTAMM'S
85 and 37 NeTtb Queen St.
(Opposite the l'ostcfllee.)
Grand Opening
TO-DAY !
CARLOADS OF GOODS.
DKEH8 GOODH,
VELVKTB,
DKEBS BILKS,
UDERWEAR,
HOSIERY,
BLANKETS,
TABLE LINENB,
CALICO,
SHAWLS,
CASHMERES,
HANDKERCHIEFS.
CORSETS,
RUOHINGS,.
PANT GOODS,
FLANNELS,
COLLARS,
RIBBONS,
GINGHAMS,
LACES,
GLOVES,
EMBROIDERIES,
ALL NEW GOODS
BOUGHT FOK
CASH.
WILL BE SOLD OflEAP.
Big Bargains
AT
BOSTON STORE.
35 and 57 North Queen St.
(Oppetlte the Fostemce )
Chas.Stamm
aug2S4y
(lUXMItaWAJiM.
qIQH ICARTIS.
FHUIT JARS,
JELLY TUMBLBRS,
JSLLY JAR!?,
AT LOWKBT CABU J-K1CK8, AT
CHINA HALL,
The L1UUTNINQ FBDIT JAB. the Best in
the Market, In Pints, quarts ana Half Gallen..
MASON JABS tn all sizes always en hana at
bottom prices.
Wen Stere
HIGH & MARTIN,
Ne. 15 Eaat King Street,
LAHQAJBTIB, fAi
DMT GOODS
JhL-ytOOh SHAW1A
Te the Ladies
LAkcASTBS, r , BPU M, USB.
We have Just raesivad our rail aad
Winter Stock of ALL-WOOL SHAWLS.
Breakfast Shawls, s B.00, bus.
Mlssee' aekoel Shawls, am Ladles'
Deable Shawls, SS.7S. sUQ, SSOO, SRJ0,
1760. Single Shawls Jest half the price.
A vary Shawl warranted net te spot ky
balag need ta the rata. This is the only
make of shawl that caa tw warraatsd.
Cem aad sea them. Ask te sea our
Ladles' oeau, Wrap aad Jaekats.
Ssr-Ne Trouble te Shew Goods.
JehnS.Givler,
6 & 8 Ferth Queen 8t.
LANCAria,FA.
saarW-lydAw
rAGER dc BROTHER.
FALL AND WINTER
Dress Goods!
The Novelties in Dress Fabrics for the
Fall 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 Bebes, with Bide bands
contrasting or matching.
English Serge Robes with borders,
narrow and wide, in combinations of Silk
and Weel.
French Twilled ind!-'-1010 Bebes; in
new shades '"-' 'Wi B'ie, Mahogany,
Brown -and Green, with Black Silk
YfojvenBerders.
Combination Suits in English Tweeds,
with stripes for lower skirts, plain ma
terial te match for Drapery and Basque.
Combinations of different width
Btripes.
Alse choice lines of Plain, Twilled,
Diagonal and Corded Materials.
Mourning Goods.
25 & 27 West King Street,
LANOABTXB,PA.
:harry btamm.
It's Wonderfully Astonishing what Business
Is Btlng Dene at the
3. HARRY STAMM, Frep.
(formerly Partner In Dissolved Firm cf
Btamm Bres.)
BKMOVED
rftOM HOB. J5 A 87 KORTH QUKXN BTBEKT
TO THC
j New Bosten Stere,
N0.24CENTRESQUARE,
(iJetwccn Seuth Queen A last King BU.)
Bemember we are tha New IJoaten Stere
Netice We brought with us (from U ana 87
u e' th Queen street) when we moved, a Large
Let et
UKMNANIS OF
Dress Goods,
Berne are seaienable. ethers a little out or
season. We WILL BKLL Orr this let of
Ureas Goods at about and even leu than half
cost.
When Preparing for Winter, Come and Bee
what we are Offering in
UNDERWEAR.
A few Prices May Interest reu.
17Hc Kch ter a Ladles' KxUa Quality Merine
Vest.
J7Xe Xaca for Men's Kztra Quality Merine
Vests.
(9e Kach for Ladles' Merine Vests, the like et
which we never seen.
Ke Kach for Ladlei' Merine Veats, equal te
any formerly sold at62)a,
FLANNELS SHOULD NOT UK
FOliaOTTXN.
AH-Weel Heavy Bed Twilled riaanel, 20c, Se,
te 82X0 a yard.
rtne White flannels a Specialty,
Black Cashmeres and Black Henriettas at
LOWKBT riUUKB
-AT-
STAMM'S STORE.
vn m ncvirnpaniiinr
U,lilM
BROTHER
NEW BOSTON STOBE
V. X VCLIXXIA fjlf UAUb
tAJLAOM or rAamiem.
ASTRIOH'B
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East Kine Strebt.
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 ei 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
stock 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 Dress Trimmings;
second large invoice.: this..rimA
e.irt irunc-ut colors at vj 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 ier
Ladies' and Children is com
plete new.
Yeu are invited te come and
inspect it.
In this department we have
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 ier chil
dren, all sizes in five different
qualities, from 10c. apiece up.
ASTRICH BROS.
WAtvmma.
IPKOIAL.
WATCHES
for rarmera and Hallre&ders, U Karat Geld
ruled Bess cases, fclgln works, 2e each,
.lob Let. Best Watch and Jewelry sepalnnsri
Spectacles, Eyeglasses and OpUealGoedilroor.
rect time dally, by telegraph only place In
Uieelty.
LOUIS WBBBR,
Ne. INK N. Qneen St., opposite city Hetel,
Near Penn'a lienet.
W
ATCH REPAIRING.
WATCIEEPAIBIUa
A Watch is the most delicate and intricate
piece or mechanism made by man.and theene
that receives the least attention. Tour aUam
engine, your wagon receives mere.
It la an established fact that there are mere
Watches ruined by the average Watch Be
purer than by the Watch Carrier.
We have a Watch In enr possession made by
the undersigned t this, coupled with an 1 X
PJCBIKNOK or BIUHTKKN YEARS AT CHE
BENCH, enables us te turn outwork or the
Highest Grade at reasonable prices and with
satisfaction te our customers.
Would respectfully invite a trial,
CHAS. S.GILL,
Watchmaker & Jeweler.
NO. 10 WEST KINQ ST.,
LANCASTEB. PA.
w
ATOHES.
Lew Prices!
Quick Sales!
Goods Marked at Fast Selling Figures at this
Seasen.
euu stock or
WATCHES
Is very large and comprises everything In
Geld, Silver and Nickel. Prices will surprise
you. our aim la te give you the YUY BEST
value for the money possible. And we de It.
Hen Magnetic Watches a specialty.
WAITER C. HERE,
Ne. 101 North Queen Street,
LANCASTEB. PA. nl-tM
MACHINE T.
nKMRAL MAOH1NK WORK&
FOR SALE CHEAP
FOB IMMEDIATE DKLITEBT.
One IK H. P. Engine and Beiler combined.
One 4 U. P. Engine and 6 U. P. Beiler, en
base, combined.
On 4 u. P. Second-Hand Vertical Engine,
with or without Beiler. "
One S H. P. New Uorlsental Engine. Own
make.
Engines and Boilers of every size and de
scription, Several Botary Ventilating Fans, suitable
for shop or office nse.
Alse Valves, fittings, Pipe, Brass and Iren
Cocks andand a full IlneSteam Goods and En.
glueers' Supplies.
Machine work, Pattern Werk, Brass Cast
ings, Shafting, Pulleys, Hangers, Etc, Etc
GOOD WOBK.
SEASONABLE CUABGES. PBOMPTNXSS.
Central Machine Works
W.F. COMMLNGS, Proprietor,
HOS. 154 fc 130 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST,
Laseistu, Pa.
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