' fiv '::Z LANCASTER DAILY INTELUGENCER, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1888. KrTtiwia s irlrrMAioakeMis served eycarriera l riH wneuBfliai umu ter 100.' I By nail 15.00 a year ; per month, ,t IvratitoBsen. Eight rage. tl.GO i fear, by mall. Specimen copies tent THJt IHTXLLIQKNCKB, Lancaster, Pa. Dally Intelligencer, taAMCABTIB, 8BPTBMBBB SB, 16SS, "V? AbxIsbs ( Be Kicked. ter Chandler stirred up the Senate iVYery efaaraeterlsUe way when he fcted the old charges of intimidation negrees in Louisiana and asked for MlttM of inquiry. Chandler Is a who resorts te small devices no idea of decency or honor. :: 'wanted te make a statement that be effective in the campaign, and old think of nothing but a fresh re- I of Southern outrage. This has been publican stock in trade for many I, but in this campaign has been gen ily lest sight of under the newer issues 1 upon the country by the aggres l altitude of its bold president. Sena- Sherman, when he was running for presidential nomination, undertook letlve the bloody shirt business, but t notably peer success ; and since he we laid en the shelf, he has net Had fh interest in the campaign te ex k'fitmaalr te find Issues for it. a livelier and smaller f-!. . ier js p, iuiu iiu eiJcvuutjr una niwuyn uccu em outrages. He has been pelltl. Mlly bred en them and they have been Zpm& and meat te him. lie was a chief ' -- - fetek in the Tilden count-out, and has S keen up te his elbows in all the rascally 'sWttlc of the Republican manaetrj for i since the war. b&hA Rinthttrfi BAnnf ah. n.Aitnl'AJ 'rMv wHHiwu nvuawie tciu flUVUIlUU answering the little rapscallion, i delighted him and was just what l wanted. Senater Coke sutrnested that si calked' as though he wanted te be I, which the presiding officer thought i.tt be a remark out of order ; but it was a t correct diagnosis of Chandler's (lis- lltien. Nothing would have sulkd him rtban te have been distinguished "nf Coke's kick ; he would have been I about and might even have posed l a martyr it he had been kicked hard h. It was a mistake te dignify the i with notice. ILVtM tTIAtlfin tj 1AlrtvaMafi Tnnlalnnn ffiteetlen methods would hardly have In- 'MMstea the country, which has in past mJaMhail SO milfth nf flint, mnrl. nf Intrant!. k'flMten ladled out te it. What it has net learned about Southern wroneuinlntr In Saaw- a .-.. ..- - ..... ,, kneubjr jojue mat lull ltepuuiicnn ifarty ruled the country after the war at be much. It has a chance new te that there .is wrong-doing In en matters in the North no less Raan in the Seuth. Ne sensible person y ... . . . ... .. numtu aouet mat tue vote or tne southern 4ire is largely that of the Seuth' :(wiUte man who empters him -"' T - . . " iL. i him. And no ener"""" "D. n.ln I fc. 110 On-" K"1" he Bmoleva" ""u 'ew u "uisbib u.oeuuwy ubs Jung vvvu neiea ter its slate kBaMtfiHUAaUtia ui the reealia of reduce trallle and murderetis brluandane. Urltlah mnttexatlea. or el tlie president's reetltude At. mlhe'vetoef rwnalnn tillla. It lailtmnnlttn ..wrhara thav nan .htln vin rraitAivnr wmA.-zr-"- , : . r -"rssP'Urv uir Pjj--uBiuiBwrBropeurjj a- ,. lllendly ear, and are relei'M'K ruyB laKnftetttumenU In V-Veace -0r. fgajgytfagr!.' '"'enatDra have 5at' nnki 'tedrvliwft hill for f.tii. rh-.a'' Motion of -. rtate JentesU V AMW nf aa .. OinltilrtltlinIn In lTn. rlgiprojgBi(T?eliffc8. A mayor la te be jigv.. inyer uewitt Hays no tleea Twai" tue pmce, uui mat ue win be a ndldate for It It anyone la put In noral neral noral SsWtlenforlt whom he does net think lit !8r the place. And the peculiarity el the r aitnatien la that he seeing te be stretiR eugh te dictate the nomination, or te Weatt.b.e man nominated against him. The Khw Yerk Democracy Is be numcr- ?.hat it cannot seemlncclr be iastalned In one organization. Frem a 'aa ou or nunu xammanv Hull lias iftled the Democrat le roost. Nutumiiir -1f. Mn.. I. L mi i. ,-," tnci is tuuuit, j.uen it, wea ever- wnand younger onranlzitlena con. traUcd the party for a brief time. Hut .Tammany, purified, haa arisen te Its Maewnt power and la the prevailing Democratic organization in the cltv. But itdoeanet prevail with Maver Hewitt. ghThe men who control it are clean and ?koeorable : but the mayor does net like $1 tie controlled, lie la restive under the sffiawfjr of thn nnranlvaftnYi nnA tm1n..A.. m W.DHM....VU U14 UCUMCO 'tthaX he will take efflce aa mayor again .Without pledges or premises or Indebted- i te any man or organization. fi, Bat tbat is about tbe way he took It fore. He deea net seem te have done sreTen asked te de anything by Tarn Tarn jmey. Doubtless its leaders found it 'fater enmfertnhlA ti tun aIm- .. i. E - r ..ci vi tug iH1a A I. -...Ill . "v " i"ciuie mtyer, wue was ai ?, Taliriirtlln tn hid ntrlH., .,f n. !.-.. asff - ".ma uuk aa a jvcu- L wy uiuie. .uui ne nas ine laculty of al- m striking straight,and hitting the bell r lime be snot, se tbat he has become pit prime favorite with the New Yerk kTweswa, wue laugu wnen be tramns W.Mk the tees of the ble nelitlcal lmss i--'j - - nances iinnn tha nrnarah, t.. Jl Blllgnant editors. He Is annarentw tntag enough te be elected mayor again m bis record. He may have the Islet te hlmnnlf nnrl Tummenn Tr,,n a. jr J- 1 -" -um4u iiUll 13 li it win give It te him. Tem. y will gain enough by eettini its feaek np at the performances and sayincs j-etf inch an honest, high-stepping un- j,Bnaiea ii.enmey colt as the lnsomnleus rMjer. ,y The Indian Bargain. s u we ae nei manage te bnv thesa In. fwfcaB lands very toen thera will hnmnrn tnwUe in driving a bargain, for the imbxa of the chiefs at the conference ' in sesilen show that they are Ipa. rBjchew te get Ihe most for what thev Peer Le's untutored soul has lithe value of the miehtv dollar. he wants te knew why he cannnr. tthte land aa the Great Father at Wash. t sens it, for tl.25 en acre. Uoeb. I aew te a treaty that only gives him leeatsan acre, though even that nrinn an enormous sum total, He very well that he can net held his ItncU of fertile land, and even his notions of Justice can hardiv tbe propriety of an arranirn. ktfcat gives each '.Indian enteral I acres te hunt ever when theus- eC white people want a few te cultivate. He knows thnt tut cell, and that within years, because the rallieads are ! their way through that ceuntrv wonderful Tlger, but be also knows ttaa United States snuatbtitrnn tlmf lea strong seBtlssent among the fTf of falf treatment of him and an avoidance of wars. The rising generation strongly rente nted In the Indian training schools has learned these things as thorehgly as any thing else, and we will be asked te pay mere for the lands with every postpone ment of settlement that may be made. Chief Gtass seems te have voiced the general sentiment when he said that he believed that this was the last treaty, and he wanted te make as much money out of It as possible. As te the effect of the treaty and the granting of lands In severally upon the Indians themselves there is room for grave doubt. It may prove very diffi cult te drive the savages te abandon the old system of tribal ownership and te make a living from the land, but the experiment seems worth trying, and In any case It cannot be much worse failure than many ether attempts te civilize the Indiana. Time te Kellre. We fear that Judge Kelley has sur vived his usefulness as a representative. It is no reproach te him that the in in in ovltable (weakness of old age has come upon him ; but he knows that there is a day when men nre no longer able te be public servants. Congress has fixed an age of retirement for tbe officers cf the army and navy, and congressmen might be expected te think that there was an nge at which they themselves had better retire Judge Kelley has served efficiently for fourteen terms, but can hardly be very useful In a fifteenth. We note tlint the investigation which he caused te be made in the conduct of Congressman Stahlnecker, as chair man of the library committee, has net only resulted In the vindication of that gentleman, but has shown that tbere was no fair cause for accusing htm. We note again that when Judge Kelley waB nominated in Philadelphia for Congress he caused the announcement te be made from the clerk 's.desk, which was a mark of senility. Mn It an dam, fata been unanimously reneminated for Congress, and will prob ably conllnne te be tbe only Dsmoeratlo representative from Philadelphia, wltb whose protective aentlmenl he Is In sympathy, Ne ene will question ttat In bla reluetanca te yield te tbe measure of tarlll roduetlon which bis Democratic! oelleaguea In Uengrets demanded, Mr. Kandall henestly represented bla Immedi ate oenatltuonte, and that la generally tbe representative's duty. A neuT thirty years age a rant dlioevorod Lake Vloterla Nvatirs In Eastern Central Africa, and new tbe Imperial British Kaat Alrlca company has received a obarter coy.: J0i UIIUBIIWIUillUU UUkVTUOU l---JQlCO SnU tbe Indian ocean and Knb'e, hmn are Ulk Ulk Ulk Ingoftbe estatvV' National bank as ganrra empire. Tlvt Llntner were cattle doaltest uu iuujvu BbiliTI wua agu. y fert1' IS Chesen by Ihe Print isnt. Nkw Yerk, SepU 27. A epeelal dlapt from WMhlnten te JiMh-ltfaWfuiri.' m fftnmyfa, at .ItJk v.,wat. .V .1. kIJI . . mwmwe n. ww utu.ia u. me lilie, lur me 1 rule inny be hsuehtr. tvranneus and tin. lnat. hnl It till hn vaitltr KjiII ik.H l ln.t alt unA nil Aiina ninHM -..t.- 1 . ... v... ... -UUuiu I v-tsn-M-ia-noweonipany geed luak and at lea'tasbareet the same fortune tbat bas favored ae many English enterprises of tbe kind. PEB80NAL. Ai.imnT 1. Bknd baa been ariolnted peat in aster at Cerdelia, tbla county. IIbia'a Ann IiOoicweon baa been mar ried twloe, la Rraduate of tw0 coijORO ceijORO and line twloe run for tbe presldeney, Hen. Jamks L. llr,A0K, of Ohnmbors Ohnmbers btirg, who dlftt en Tnewday, was burled en Thursday. He waa an aasoetatn Judge nf tbe dlstrlet from Dee. 1, 1857, te Dee. 1, 1602. Kkv. 0K0..WOLVP, D. D., of Myorstewo, who bas aerved aa a minister for for ever forty years, waa stricken with apoplexy wblle holding services and la In a critical condition. AiteniiiHHOi'Irtju.AND, of BU Paul, ro re ro eelveU the palllatn en Thursday. Bishop Marty, of Dakota, eelebrated pontiBesl inaae, and Bishop Keane, or Rrobmend, Virginia, presched the aermen. The pal lium waa oenforrcd by Bishop Qraee, Tuemah Ti Jamks, ex-poatmaater gen em et the United Utaics, in an Interview In Londen en Thursday, eald he believed tbat In the near future a postal rate of S cents en letter and 1 cent en newspapers would be established between Great Britain and Amerler. Gknhuai, Jacou M. OAMrnuLT. dled In Jehnatuwn en Wednesday, aged CI yeara. He waa a native or Hemeraet county, was surveyor general of the atatA in J 805 and a membsref (JenBreaa In JBSOand 1882. In 1887 he waa chairman of tne Republican atate convention. During the war he waa noinnelof the Fifty-fourth l'enuaylvanla Volunteers. Dn. H. D. CoesWKLr., of Han Kranoiieo, who gave Bosten a drinking fountain for her common, la tarrying In Medway,Maas., at present, and called en the mayor of Jios Jies Jios teu tbe ether day te knew why the oondl eondl oendl tlona under whleh Bosten aoeepted bla gilt are net lived up te. Tbe doctor alae tried te "donate" ene of hla feuntaina te Philadel phia, but tbe autherltiea dodged the gift He haa new given te Han Franclaoe a poly pely poly teohnlo oellegO) with James U. Kennedy as prealdetit of the Institution, whleh haa openod with a hundred atndenta of both 80X68, and la expected seen te have a hun dred mere. Edward Jurdau TelU a Oel Hlery. Kdward Jerdan, aolleltor of the United States treasury during thejadmlntstratlens of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jehnsen, who, aa we have announced, will vote for Cleveland, aava ; i nave given the tariff subject great consideration, and have bsen forced te my present conclusions. 1 knew many ether Republicans that reel aa 1 de and will vete aa I propose te vote, and I have beard of and knew persena'ly a number of manufacturers In New Jersey and New England who are net fright ened by tbe free trade cry and pro pose te cut loose from their old party. They are In favor of free raw ma terial, and bellevelt will extend the market mr lueir keuus. u ne people are being edu. ere J up te the tarlll reform standard. The mere they consider tha question the less objection they see te tbe reform. I heard a geed story of a conversation between a Ke- publican and an Irishman who waa In hla employ. Well, Mike, " eald tbe employer, you are cot going te vote for Cleveland are you T Yeu weu wouldn't vote for tbe party tbat would roduee your wages 7 " ' Ol don't knew, replied Mike, Hure, It the DemceratH were going te reduee my way yeuraelf. ' ' A Yeuut couple Married le a lialloen. Proieaaor Allen, who made a balloon as cension from tbe lair greunda at Providence, Masi., en 'Ihurdayatternoen,acoompanlcd bjrMr. and Mra. Kdward T. Davie, vrne were married in the basket just before the ascension waa made, landed lu a cedar swamp In Easten that evening. The bal loon dragged Boreat the swamp for nearly two miles, the party being obliged tecllnii te tbe ropes above tbe basket te keep out of the water. They were finally rescued by tbe drag rope being caught by ettlzena Mr. and Mrs. Divle will proceed en their bri dal trip by rail. Sbetrsrs te slang en Nevsiubtr 14, The death warrants for two murderers nave liven algned by Governer Heaver. Win Hhewerr, who killed hla two grand- aena, will be banged at 1 ban en en Wednesday, November 11, and Oeeme Clarke, tbe Greene county murderer, will S??,,lrilU orJme en Sallews en the' 211 of November. A Lebanon Brewery nerned. Ttie Yoet brewery and flve adjoining dwelling henaee In Lebanon were destroyed by Ore eaTnursday evening. Tlie Hemes oemmenoed In tbe brewery, which had net been In operation for notne time, and are D anpneaea te neve oeenei incenniary origin. The low l catlmated at 110,000 te f 15,000, pertly Ineured. am Bsgln acerly in UN te cloame the Meth with BOZJDOMT, and yen will be repaid In maturer yrara end Tery probiblyinese.br tbe positeslen of sennd molars and Inclteri, whleh will give yen a morn yentbf nl leek tban yen would otherwise hare, and enable yen le chew wlthent Incur ring the penalty of a toothache. And when yen have children, me the same fragrant prep aration and they will baveample cause te be gratefnl te you. Don't emit It for a slog-today. WANAMAKHR'H lBitiDxr.mtA, Crlday, Sept. 23, li&8. Opening of Dresses and Wraps. Display of Rich Dress Goods. Exhibition of China. They are foremost te-day. A stereful of things hardly a jet behind. Dresden Table Linen at bar gain prices ! About as strange as reld dollars at a shave. The wonderfully fine and beautiful Linens that every lady hopes some time te have. There is just one thing that drags this let of these famous Linens te lower prices the patterns are a bit large. Maybe you won't think se. Dresden doesn't. Seme people de, and we drop twenty-five per cent, rather than argue the question, They would cost you mere at the loom side. Tablecloths, with 5 H ant Napkins te match. All the ether Table Linens Irish. Scotch, German. Get where they were made ; pat terns picked from the choicest. Here's a German Damask 60 inches wide. Bleached, clean, clear yarn without roughness or bark or knots, and the price 56 cents ! Napkins te match, $1.10. All through Linens we give the same advantages as in Damasks. -54 BenjfficSutw. Many of our Blankets are the same from year te year. We knew them as well as one friend knows another. The 6-lb. all-wool Blanket we sold last year for $5 we sell this year fer4. It was a famous 'BJankct at $5 ; it is sensational at $4. The weight doesn't come from sogginess. Light, fluffy, yet firm and full el body. A big, generous .Blanket, wide enough te tuck in and leave you room te turn and roll about. We hear of $4 Blankets in here and there a store. Carry one in your mind and lay it be side ours. That's enough. There isn't a spark of doubt which Blanket you'll buy. There's a price shrinkage all through our Blanket stock. We always make sure that prices are right. All your thought can go te size and style. Near Women's Waiting lloem. 30 fine Decorated Carlsbad Dinner Sets. Three styles ; square shapes. A special let or the price couldn't be $24.75 each. Here's the make-up of a set 125 pjeces: 11 Dinner I'lates 12 renp l'lutcs UTua I'lutet 12 rreaerve Plates 12 "utter rutea I Meat Ulthts, asserted 1 Bunpl'urn il Covered Viigetabln Dishes 3 Uumiwrrd regulable UUhcs It-a'tid !lHh 2l'toklel)lioes 1 tJuuce IIeaI and 8t.nd 11 1 e-icups and raucers U IH'Ssert coffees rceend fleer. Four olevutors. In Writing Papers, as in ether things, we buy the best of its kind wherever it is te be had. The best seeks us out nine times in ten. Wc have finest papers, net se fine, net fine at all every one sold as we can afierd te sell : for less than you expect if you don't knew. As fine Engraving as can be done. Wedding invitations in proper form and style. Quiet elegance in all social lerms. Seuth et Thirteenth street entrance. Boek News for October, with portrait of Mrs. Amelie Rives Chanler, will be ready en Mon day. Anether 52-page num-ber- 5 c, 50c a year. Near Thirteenth street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. OOMPJUiXlON J'O we ten, e 0MPLEX1ON l'OWDKU. LADIES WHO VALUK A BKFINKD COMl'l.E HON MUST usi: POZZONI'S medicated; COMPLEXION POWDER. It tmp&ru a brilliant transparency te the sain, lluineves all pimples, i rookies and Ols Ols Ols colerations, and makes the skin delicately selt and beautiful. ItcenUUns no lime, while. !2S?,l tu.Di0- ln Ult8 shades, rink or flesh, white and brnnette. rOU BALK HY All Druggists and Faney Goods Dealera ilvorywhero. TJFFX'H PURE MALT WBIBKT. 8 SALLOW W01HK. She Terrible Oeuse of Feet OesapMaleas, Bad Health and Lese el Ufa KxpaUnsd. ' Why Is It that se tow American women have geed compivilene 7" asked Mrs. Langtry en her first Tint te America. Her question can be ea'lly answered. Women ere sallow because ihe bleed does net olreulate well through thlr bodies. It does net ail their cheks with rich color and their eyes with brilliancy. It la "alegglsh." w tut the re nin Had color, weariness and peer health. What will nraventthlst A. a-nntlflanO rmra stlmntant that trepin strength, life and sead clreulatlnn. This Is precisely what Unify' rare Malt whl.ky does. itlsnnta beverage: it Is a health-giving remedy. It la ad ml lb rented?, it la admitted te have done mere in making ladles streni new and healthier te an any ether preparation known te the world. It has the endorsement of clergymen, physicians and lady workers In tbe temperance cause, and It has nererbean known te tall In strengthening, restoring and benefiting, a well-known lady, writing en this subject, said lea: ,1 ever dracrlba the change that baa taken plioe In my ap nlioe in mr annei laranceana in my reei Inge, lnsteal et feeling tiled and 'bine, as I once did, I am new ttreng and yennr, both tn fAHiinir ana aiiDarmnea. i ama a .Treat niria- -- . !"-. . .. . 3- V . - Z - - dlen iwalnst tne word 'Whisky,' ,- Duisineet have found that Duffy's Is indeea a pore and harmless remedy, l feel like letting all women knew what a grand help it U." The experience of ti! lady has been Termed In thnuiaids efcat.es. and an Innumerable number nf women are kept tn perfect health today wholly threnghtbis great remedy. Te nil purchasers we deaire te say : " Be sure and secure the genuine, and take uoeTHia." It la sold every where, (S) G .OLDEN BPKCiFlU. DRUNKENNESS -OUTHE- LIQUOR IIA1IIT FOBITIVBLT OUBKD BT e Aiiaiflieianuiu ua. uauias' OULDBN BPBOiriO. It can be given in a cup of coffee or tea, with out tbe knowledge of the person taking; it 1 is absolutely harmless, and will effect a perma nent and speedy cure, whether the patient la a moderate' drinker or an aloehollo wreck. Theusanda of drunkards hare been made temperate men who nave taken uelden s dfle In thelr oemie without their known and te-day believe they quit drinking of their own free wllL IT NBVBU r AILSThe eye tern once impregnated with th cemes an utter Impossibility appetite te exist. Ter sale by tne Bpec1ne.1t no- xer tne iw iner OU AB. A. LOOHBB. Drngalat. Ne. a East King Street, Lancaster, Pa, aug8-iydM,W,r BOOMS, dO. H EHR'U STATIONERY STORE. BLANK BOOKS! I1K3T QUALITY I'Al'KB IN MOST DUKABhKlUUDlNO. J-A1I Blyles and Slres, from Small Small en Veat rocket edition te L.atuest and llest UaY uueK and LKUCI KU. l'oslllvely the Vest tioeda for I-eatt Meney In the City. Bl'KCUI. UULlNUSTOOltUEU. HKK WINDOW DISl'LAY. 53 NORTH QUEEN STREET. angl8-lvd UAKJNU VOWDBR- -jn.w-- . w arwirwa-arvV S' TKRMNU BAKING POWDKR. Absolutely Pure. Tills Powder never varies. A marvel of purity, stmiiKlhand 'wholenomeness. Mera coenomlcal thivn the ordinary kinds. Held only In cans by ull urecerj. 8TEUL1NU MANUrACTUUtNQCO., 12 and It Spruce street. Mew Yerk. asr-WIU exhlhlt, at Lancaster Cennty Fair Cuke) for all. Samples for all. aug2S3ma HKATINU. c KLLAR'UKATKRa FLINN & BRENEMAN'S Cellar Heaters AUK TUB UX3T IN TIIK M AUKaT AND PBIOES THE I0WEST. ALL VYOltK QUAUANTKED. FLINN & BR1ENAN, CONTItAOTOllS Or Plumbing 8c Heating, He. It5a North Queen Street, LANUABTKU PA. UUXXNHWAJiB. H IUH MAHTIN, FRUIT JARB, JELLY TUMBLERS, JELLY JARS, AT LOWEST CAfill 1'BIOES, AT CHINA HALL. STERLING BAKU MM The l.IOllTNINO FUUIT JAB, the Uestln the Uarku, In l'lnte, Onaru and llolIUMIens. MASON J Alii In all sites always en hand at bottom prices. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Strett, LANCABXKK. PA. TOMAOVO. TANDAKD OHKW1MO TOBAOOU. DOYOUCHEW? -TII-CN GET THE BEST -WHICH Finzer's Old Honesty. Crwnulne Haa a Bed H lln Tag very Plfbj. en OLD HOltKBTY It acknowledged te be the FUHB8T and MOST LAST1MQ pleoelef STANDARD OHB WINO TOBACCO en the market. Trying it Is a better test than any Ulk about 1U Give It a fair trial. SWTODBDBALBBBAB 1T.-W nevis-iydftw DRY U00D8 ALL AND WINTER DHKS8 GOODS. We New Shew NEW LINKS OF- Fall and Winter Dress Goods. -NOVKLTIIS IN TRIMMINGS and BUTTONS. FLUBIIES AND VJCLVITS, L1DIBS' AND CUILDUKN'S COATS. WllAI'SAMD JAUKKT", LOWEST CASU I'BIOKB. JehnS.Giv'er "Vi. sVb. Oaeen -tL. 6&8 cnw.i.v ev w.. LANCA?TKB,PA. marle-lvdAw c HARLKB HTAMM. Bosten Stere 35 and 37 Nertli QueenSt. (Opposite the I'eatc nice.) Urand Opening -or- SILKS. The Manufacturer waa Willing te Stand a Less te Reduce a Stock. Wa have Just made a Large Purchase of Black Silk, Black Satin Ithadama, Black Satin Luxor, Black French Faille, Black Satin and Colored Satin Ithada mas, and will sell them 25 per cent, less than regular prices. Guaranteed te Wear Well. These Goods are made from Pure Silk. There is no question about their wearing well. We will guarantee every yard of them. FRIOJSS-SOc, 75c, 87Jc, 05c, $1.00, $1.25. Nete that even the lowest grades quoted are all fine goods and guaranteed te wear. Please Examine these Goods whether you want a Silk Dress or net. (jiialltles Larger Thau the Largest, qualities Fluer Thau the Finest. Prices Lener Thau the Lewest. Chas. Stamm 35 and 37 North Qaecn St. (Oppeiltsthe l'cstefllce.) bosten"store. ang23Jy JACOB F. SUEAFi-'ER'S PURE RYE WHISKY. (UY OWN U18TILLAT10K.) slMfd hO.lBCXNTBKBQUABX. NOTIOK TO TKKSPAHHKRH AND UDNNKUS. All persons are hereby ter. bidden te trespass en any of tha lands of the Cornwall and SpoedweU estate tn Lebasraa or Lancaster counties, whether lneleaad nr nam. tsleeed. either (or the purpose of sheeting or ashing, aa the law will ee rigidly euroreed against au trespassing en said lanaa cd thana esignca ansr uui aouea, WM. CO: llBSS. lAJf VKJirUCAV, B. rufll ALDaUC. laWW. O. WnUMMAM. JW. 0, rALAea of rAnmieir. ASTRlOffS PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. NOTICE OF OUR AN NOUNCEMENT OF OUR GRAND FALL OPENING. Our Fall Opening will take place en Wednesday, October 3d, and Thursday, October 4th, when we will again show te the Ladies of Lancaster and vicinity a grand display, of Millinery, Coats and Wraps, Ribbons, Velvets, Satins, Laces, Dress Trimmings, and a general line of Ladies' Fancy Goods. We extend a most cordial invitation te all our patrons and friends. Come and see what we have this season. Our variety in every depart ment is larger and better than it has been at any season be fore, and we claim te have the largest assortment and the low est prices. In our Millinery Department we expect te excel an our pre vious efforts as regards te real and startling novelties. De net fail te call and see our Imported Pattern Hats and Bennets. Our display ei Coats also will be mere extensive than ever. Our line comprises the larg er wSirttlA. Plush Coats ever ,..... . ..-tUJ oreugnt te tnis city, and it wnri be el interest te you te defer all buying until you have been te see our opening. Remember the date, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3D and 4th. Most respectfully, ASTRICH BROS. QVBENaWAltB. J." MAHTIN UU. Bench Shew In the basement next week, and dogs of all kinds will be represented. Grey hounds, Spaniels, Tugs, English Mas tiffs, Beagle Hounds, Gorden Setters, English Bull Pups and a dozen unknown breeds. The large Greyhound will be given te the perse'h 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 Hard-Seml-Percelain. 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 112.50, slop jar included . A special price of ei.00 was placed en 5 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 $2.60, ten pieces. Just opened, aie en display, and eight patterns te cheese from. All New. J. B. MARTIN & CO. milMMUSiMAMUltm MUUUfa piAJxL AND HKH TBK ROCHESTER LAMP Sixty Candle-Light 1 Beau them all. Anether Let of CHBAPGLOBKaferwu aaj oustevea. TBS "PMRFBOTIOMS MKTAL BfOULDIIte BOBBBR COSHIOK WFATHER STRIP Beats them all.!Thls strip outwears all ethers. Keeps ent the cold, step rattling et windows. ZCinee uu ausi. &eep out snow ana nun. Anyone can apply It no waste or din made in appiywa tu uw m hw r. here no holes te bore, ready for nse. It MA it net spill warp or shrink ensuen strip u ut moil ft perfect. At tha Steve, Heater and Bangs tore- -or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 94 SOUTH QUHSN BTH tmMOAmWMM,TA. BOOTS AND aUTOJ JWOT WEAK. Ready New I Tea, XOW BIADT, with ray Compute stock of beets, BHOis and KUBBUafer rall and Winter Wear. Beret beta MX have sueh a Large and Varied ateek of tta Very Beet that the Market Affords and Marked and Quick seuing rrteea, AlaeteaU yenr attention te my S3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This is one of the best Three-Dellar Shoe for men that is made te-day. Call and tee them It beat all ethers. D. P. STACKHOUSE, (ONB-MUCHTOM.) aa ae 1A6T ma,R. IiAMCABTIB, FA. aSMyaAW B 00T8 AND BH0E8. WC ARK BKTAILINQ BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WHOLESALE PRICES. Hew Can We De It? YOUMAYABK: WBWIULKXPLAIN. Alter the last Beet Brawn we bought fifty -nine (59) vases et Youths' lleys' and Men'a Beets at a Private Assignee Bale, for Spot cash, at such exceedingly Lew Prices that we can new sell yen them Betail at Begnlar Wholesale Prices, and yet make profit enough te keep ns We Can Sell Yeu : Tenths' Beild Kip Beets, sties II te IS, ler 11.25 1 regnlar price, $1 Be and $i.7J. Beys Heavy Beets, sizes 1 te S, for 11.00, 11 as, 1 80, eus and ilea Men'a solid Kip Beets, sizes 8 te 11, M. SI 75 and f 2.00 1 regular price, 12 00, I2.2S and si te Onr Beets ler 11.66 and S3 ,oe we defy anyone ln the cennty or state te beat ler Irlt, irara bllity and Prien. We could mall i) an immense, profit en these 59 Cases of Beets by selling them at the old prices, bntenr motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits, mT.i P n.vw uK tu itf nuu vu uui " ui Bele" of or enr glvl SKUm-fc jmite. n'aia..r-ww. . purchases. We hive the largeatTddSk Ladles', Misses' and chUdren'a Heavy Lace and Butten Hhees for rail and Winter Wear in tne city, (wmehneaeiy any of enr oempett- ters te i uisnuwj at pne llannte) at m ices te snit the t mea. Call Inte see them whether yen wish te ewer von wian tn n chase or net, aa we consider it ae trouble te nr show goods at the prices we sell them. The One-Price Cash Heuse, k The Luders of Lew Prices is BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 East King Street, iiancastkb.pa. Jkerstore closed overy evenlcg at 6 p. m.. ex cept Saturday and Monday. wjlxem mm. w ATOHES for Tanners and Uallreadera, It Karat Geld rUlefl BOSS Caana. Klirln Wnrk-a. a"n Ah Jeb Let. Best Watch ana Jewelry Bepalrtrur. Spectacles, Xyeglassea and Optical Ooe5Tcor. rect time daUy, by teiegrapn-enly place ln the city. LOUIS WBBHB, He. 1X N. Queen at., opposite city Hetel, Near Penn'a llenet. WTATOH BKPAIRINQ. WATCH EBPAIBIUfl A Watch Is the most dellcate and intricate Blece of mechanism made by man, and the one lat receives tbe least attention. Tour steam engine, your wagon receives mere. it is an establlahed fact that there are mere Watches rntned by the average Watch Be purer than by the Watch carrier. We have a Watch ln ent possession made by the undersigned t this, coupled wltb anX PKBIKNCKOrBIUHTBlCN VCAUSATTUIE BKNCIf, enables ua te turn eat work of the Highest Qrade at reasonable prices and with sat la (action te our customers. Wenld reapecunlly Invite a trial, GHAS. S. GILL, Watchmaker & Jeweler. NO. 10 WEST KING BT LANCA8TKB. PA. "tTTATOHES. Lew Prices ! Quick Sales! n Goods Marked at fast Selling rifnree at this Seasen. euh stock or WATCHES Is very large and comprises everything in tield, bllver and Nickel. Prleea will surprise you. our aim la te give you the VkBY BKST value for the money possible. And we de It. If en Magnetle Watches a specialty. WALTER C. IEEE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LAltGABTXH. PA, nl-Ud ABPI1ALT B LOOKS. "aHPHAIT PA VLNQ BLOCK, Asphalt Bleck Ce.. Offioe-eei Chestnut St, FhUa., Pa. Works-Bridgeport, Pa., u Camden, M. J. MAMUrACTUUXBS OT Standard ABphaltPaving Blecki MZXS tzSxlljAMOj JI4X1J- In general nse for street pa vlng.alde walks, gar den paths, mill yards and driveways, gutters, cellars, vats and sea walls. Advantages! Noiseless, dnstless, strictly sanitary, practi cally Indestructible ana cheap, for prleea and farther Information address: R, B, OSTMR & BRO., FREY ECKERT ra.WOMMaUtHaiC ??-