SJSE ji "- -1 .jtJ . LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1888. V IfW! 'he Daily Intelligencer. U' I.AHCASTER, O0TO11ER S, 1SS. ;, Ike "limes" lias be Experience. 1 The Philadelphia lima has opened its Nlumns te tariff taquu1K souls, nncl, as Mfttghtbe expected, is having a circus. L.-' nnn hn U In nnnltlnn te observe the ; fcMtUen et emptiness, uncertainty and air In the nubile mind, ever the tarill tiwtlen, will net be surprised at the in- "ytwllng experience that tlie uvnes is fTig In seeking te enlighten them. Tbey get facts upside down and theories 'Mixed, and are no sooner set straight en t point than they backslide en another; L f that they are as hard te gather into wthe household of n sound faith as eels .''i'UIa .- t,.v S xeay ine J tnics iirew corrrepuuuuui. ta ij TV flanli-rt: mii . nf llnllpfnntn. Min UB(-Wi 1 V .....-..., --.w his conclusion that the law prohibits the use of public school houses for any ether purpose. It would have been better, how ever, te have obtained this decision from the court", that nre made te construe the law, than from the school superintendent who has no nutherlty en the premises, if the question has the importance he ascribes te it. (school houses that are of no use te Ue school beard should be sold. It is no part of the business of the beard te go into the real estate business. It can only held property for its own use. The law allows the school beard n reasonable dis cretion in the discharge of its duties ; and it possibly may be decided that it has the right te rent its school bulldlngs,tem bulldlngs,tem perarily at least; hut there can hardly be a question as te the impropriety of hold ing school property for rental purposes. .law partner of Governer Beaver, and Akltberte generally a Democrat. lie has ;4e an elaborate explanation in the eVS? local journals of his county us te his i,, reason for voting for Harrison instead of .'kcieveland ; summed up.they seem Bimply i'fce amount te the statement that he li'fainKB uiaitue interests 01 ins Bectien 0i demand protection for pig Iren, coal and jfeonere; and that generally protection of "" Wery thing Is a very geed thing. Mr. tflfeGephart evidently is net a Very deeply- grayed Democrat, or he would mere readily j&vDeiieve the declarations of the presluen Hnjand the Democratic party that they, tee, vjjE are for protection. As the Times tells him, the Mills bill is the highest protective &W" tariff measure that has ever been enacted &"' In ilia ntntner f.lmeanf nennn Wlm Intnr. ls-ata of lawyer Gephart's section un- $h$ deubtedly demand n Bulllclent duty en Ibiiif&PlB iron te prevent its importation ; and the Domecratlc meosure gives this, reducing pig iron only from 6.72 te $0 per ten. And as this will net permit the importation s-r of pig iron, at prejent prices rullnz in flt. nmna and linm SiklnlnKi fll. .. I. . $$ Interests will net suffer. The large fur- J. naces, lately built in Mf.Gepharfs town, cclaim te make iron much cheaper than & tfcJs made In. the East or "West ; and jjjp then-vprice lately lias been but Ki. thtrtnnn iinllAM n.tt)m fnrnnrn for mill fail kvju uuua mm mtuauen wnere ueen plying the Democratic party because it pre- 'poses te reduce the duty en pig iron from ' 18,72 te 0 per ten? Or hew could he bava any such Inducement, if it made coal and Iren ere free ? which it has net done, hut which it ought te de. The coal of Mr. Gephart's clients, as the Times shows him, would be benellted by having the Canadian market thrown open te it, for which it : could readily afford te traile off the New England market te Neva Scotia. j&&-Pree iron ere could net possibly hurt Centre county, whose ores must be smelted where they He. The freight en foreign ores will always affeid a suffcient protective duty ; foreign ores rOmasdal quality only could be imported; ' nd thoVjire brought in recardless of the duty. Tlie tariff en iron ores ia ene purely forNrevenue; and as we de net want the reVenue we should inake ores free. ' Thfl TIPXt nilltnmep Jim Wi'nire la nnltnl f K&f - -.--, i' .. " rrv-v". i P- iia!pf--'r ,of (- . .. un -Mr 7t limit if la g-iiterti-,0j'5pSt Temecratic party ' oU7rmieon IradoMire nnil'simbln." &fMlP?(EiaVPlnrifl nalrn In lili lull nnnmil St m Gilbert ana Bulilvan's new opern Is being very liberally advertised In very cunning way. The managera have resolved te pique the curiosity of the public as much as possible and no are trying te keep tne title and the whele opera a profound Bocret. Unfortunately for thelr plan, tbe large number of chorus singer- prevented tbe absolute aocreey Intended. In splte of threats and an claborate plan of coneoalmont by keeping from each performer every thing that he did net have te knew an outline of thn story ban leaked out. The new epera Is net down for production In Londen, New Yerk, llosten and Phila delphia for tbe lCth of thla month. Tim rittaburgera are already comforting ene anether ever the prospectlvo failure of natural gas by explanations of oxaetly hew aud why tbe supply la net as strong from peme wells as It linn been, and assurance that they can get along very well without It any way by making gaa by new and cheap metheds. Ttiry explain the great falling ell In prtesure and the failure of Bome wells by showing that the grcater the number of wells In any Meld thohinnller tbepresauie and supply of cneh well. The I'lttflhurg 'JHmc.i Bay that It la an ONlabllahed fact that each additional well drilled clese te tbe ethers lofisens the rrGtsure en all, and shows hew the price of gas has been In created along with an Incrcaie of the sup ply bocaune the new wells roqulred eiin eiin slve plfie lines and the old lines bad te be abandoned In many cases. "In the Grape villa dUtrlct nene of thnjgreat gushera are doeroanlng thelr Hew. Hut the diminishing et the Hew of certain portions of tbe held nccesAltnted tbe shilling of lines and bulldlnic of new ones at a great oxpenso, which la given, along with the additional oest of transportation and new territory, as the reason for en IncreaBOd pilce for gas. The Philadelphia company will have inore gas this winter than It has evor had befere, but Its patrons will have te pay mero for It than fermerly." Tbe Jlrldgowater company has detor te abandon Its costly line te Youngstown, O., and te build n line at $100,000 te Kochestor, lloaver county. The Wheellng Gas company ulse complains of decreasing Hew, and is shirting Its lines from the Hickory lluld in northern Washington county, te the Taylortown Holds "When thoprcisureofn well getit lewer than the line pressure It must be abandoned, leav ing thousands et dollars worth of gas which can't be raarkoted. The Times lu- l'EUSONAl.. HreitAnn Allisen Klmrii, presldent of the American Hurety cetupsny In New Yerk, and second assistant iientmaster sen. cral from May, 1881, te February, 1831, died snddenly en Monday nlgbt from apa plixy. U. K. TtfTTLK, son of lllsbep Tutlle (ct HI Leuis), participated In a rush" at Columbia collego em Monday, and tore apart the cords of tbe minole of his rlsbt arm said te be a mero serious Injury than II he bad breken the bone. Katk Ulaxten appcared In a Philadel phia court en Tuesday te try te recover tbe value of diamonds lest at tbe Continental hotel In 1831. Hlie claimed that abe put tbe ba containing them en her feet rui she sat t the breakfast table and wlieu ahe aroie It was Bone, The lnforenco Is that eltbcr the aetress or tbe feet was aslecp. Oke, Tuekkr Bihi'KAM has resigned as dean of the law faculty, altheUKb be will remain a member of tbe faculty of ;the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. It. II. T. renrose was eiccteu omeruuh proiemnr ui nbstatrlci and diseases el women and child ren, and Professors Holdenstlckor, Hadtler. MeMaster, Patten, Lamberton And Htnlth were added te tbe faculty of philosophy. Mr. KvwtKTT l-'nAKAit, of New Ycrk city, baa received Utcoratlen from ti.e government of Cerea. This doceratlon comes as a mark of appreciation ter Inn faithful dlaoharge of bis duties as ceniul general for Cerea by Mr. Frazar, and given te him thorelatlvorankofa nebleman of tbe second class, with decorations In geld and Jade handsomely carved. UisnovTAvr.en, the African bishop of the Motbedlst Kplscepal church, in speak ing et tbodlsappsaranceorilonry M. Stan ley, said that, irem his knowlcdceot the conditions et things In Africa, It was highly probable that Htauiey nnu geno mm me Interior of the country wbore be could net be beard from for a year or two, end that Interested persons wcre taking advantnge of his absoneo te create friendship for Indi vidual Bohemia te organlze searching parties, whose real ebject was pemnthlng olse than the recovery or asslstance et Stan Stan lef. A deslre for public ficusullens, lior lier hipf, prempted many of tbe publlcUlens rospecttng the explerer. l'er his own part the bishop did net bnllove tberu wenld te any special cause for alnrin if be was net heard Irem for a year or two yet. D IAMOND DYES. If Yeu Are Sick With Ilcaflnelie, Neuntsla, llhenmatlitn.Ilys- rlj, lilllousnnM,.Jieod llnmers, Kldney tlsoate, Uensll pntlen, ITatnaloTrenblos, Vevvr and akiie. hleejlCMnf, I'ertlal Paralysis, or Nervous Prostration, nm t'alnn'auetnrjr octn ectn octn peund find be curnd In each et theie tbe cu Is mentnlm-physical ovurwerk.anzloty, oxneDuroor ir.alsfin.thonirerlot wblch Is le wnasen tbe nnrveus sysleui. rcsnltlnK In one of ttHse (lut'a-rif. Ucmevu thn CArsu with that sruat Aerve Ionic, and the bxsult will disap pear. Paine's Celery Compound Jab. I Hesiit, Snrlnensia Mais . writes I " I'nlnn's liilery Umnpuund cannot be ox ex rolled as a Ncrv Tonic. In my cusa a slnRle bnttle wreUKbt a Krcnt ohanire. My nervous nH entlrcily dlsappea'ea, una with It ths ro re snllliiK filltctlen of tba stemicli, heart and liver, und I he whele tone or the sytlara was wondeilu'ly lnvlKornted. 1 tell my friends If sick us i nave ueun, mine s ticiery vempuuaa Will Cure Yeu I Feld by dm?f;tt?, II t six ler IS. Prepared only by W ills. Ktui Anneeir & Ce , UuillnKten, Fer the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. DIAMOND DYES Warranted te color mere (reeds thin any ether dyes uvnr made, and te slvn mera bril liant and aurableujlers. Ask for the .Diamond, and take no ether. Dress Djed A Coit Colored Qarments Renewed 1 roil CLOTHING, t(7. M EKOHANT TAILORING. Ten can find a most extensive line of for eign and Demes tie Uerxls Ter KsJl and Winter Wear at prices that will inrprlse yen, a ASKEW'S, NOB, B4 AMU 238 VfKST H1NO HTitEET. OIMTO EKOHANT TA1LOK1NO. BOOTS AND BHOB. V OOT VYKAK. 10 J CENTS.: A Child Can Use Them ! Unequalled (or all Fancy and Art Werk At dregirlsts and Merchants. Uye Itoek Free' WELLS, ItlUUAUUHOM UO., Preps, linr linr llnnteu. Vt. (1) g ige; te have slia.eOO.COO taken from the total custom collection, of 13,000,000 leaving only HQ,000,000 te be ncceutited lor.er which t KO.oeoaro get from sugar and $12,000,000 from luxuries. And Mr. Mercer asks where there Is room for nny duty-'Upen nny thing euUlde Hii?ar mid luxuries,and pauses for a reply; which the 2Yhim gives him In the information that the president did net ask that$li:i,000,000 be taken from tbe annual revenues, but stated this sum as the ncsuinulated sur plus of years; and that he suggested nn ,flnlarged free list, a thirty million decrease nternal revenue collections and a total revenue reduction that would net exceed eighty millions. Te this information it adds a mild suggestion that it "can ex plain facts and figures te Mr. Mercer, but can't take the contract te give him common sense understanding." Which ia hard upon Urether Mercer, who really is quite nn intelligent man; but like a great many ether Intelligent people he cannot take the tariff hull by the horns without being llung ; aud this time he get a hard fall unquestionably. Bethought he .knew nil about the ani mal, but he get a wrong Idea from the physiognomy of the mild looking thing. Isitnet strange that the tariff question should be se troublesome te the ordinary comprehension ' Hew plain it leeks I It is simply that we must have revenue 'rem our imports, and that we want te jheck imports that cripple home produc tion; be we need te put en a heavy duty en such products and n light one en ethers. It is a question of self Interest ; and we fix it te suit our interests. "We want te protect home manufacturers and we want revenue; and the Democrats propeso a tariff for revenue with incidental protection; the Bepublicans propose a tarill se high as te wholly prohibit foreign products save luxuries; and that is the differeuce be tween the parties. On this issue It Is net able te find the Republican candidate for vice presi dent, in his letter of acceptance, faking his stand with the Democracy lnfaver of a revision and reduction of tariff dnties. Mr. Mercer and ether Republicans of inquiring minds had better write te Mr. Morten, and ascer tain what he means by it, and why he proposes te reduce the tariff, when the Republican platform declares that it can not be made tee high. Rentlcg Public Scheel Houses. Dr. Illgbee takes occasion, upon the Invitation of certain citizens of the First ward of Tittshurg, te make nn elllcial de liverance, as superintendent of common schools, upon the question as te whether v tba school beard of a district has a right '" te rent its school houses. This Pitts. twrg beard rented an emntv school hnni ; j -'te a Catholic pi lest. Dr. Illgbee declares : I . 1.- 1.... r til. .1 .. HV3- " uu kiw ioie;us me renting of a y ,.. UvuGw .ui uuj iju(ij ; una ratner --r Mems te think that a sectarian school is if aspscially obnoxious te such a graut, un- ' dr tba constitution et Pennsylvania. ' We are inclined te think that it Aueuld be much mero proper te rent a ;afcoel bems for adtholle Bchoel.than . for a dancing ball or grocery store ; ' Jfcewfh Dr. Illgbee Is probably right Jn lltul" Kmly in l.ll'i le cloanse the teeth with 80 iDO'JT, nnd yen will be repaid In main rur yeara nnd very probably In aire, by the rosstFRlen of sound molars and Incisors, which will rslve you a mero youthful leek than yen would otherwlo hnve.andannbloyeii te chew without Incur rlnutha penalty of a toelhacho And whan you have children, use lliusame frnitmnt prep aratien and they will havenmplu liiuse te lx) gralelul te you. Don't emit It ler imliiKleday. Dii. Tiiekl'b Inst Irctuie en wcalr, norveu bleed poison and debllltalnd wen sent Xroe et cbniKO. Address, l)n. Iukbi., Ne. MS North Uli stnieU Philadelphia, l'a. JySO-M.W.blydAw c VOm'MXJUN VU WHICH. OMlT,KX10N I'OWDEK, LADIES Hll VAI.UK A llEriVEU COJUM.KAION MUBT UBK POZZONI'S MRDIUATKO; COMPLEXION POWDER. . It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Huiiieves all pimples, trunklei unit et nnlnnillntiu MA mnb.ii. Ilin f'hln JlUltCalOlV seltand benutlliil, itcenlalns no HimC-hJJ'!j. leiWcr-rrT.. ." n threo suaaus, iuk or nesn, ststs that there Is no danger et fallure '."! rmif"111 gas Hew in tbla generation, but aV. -ii.'W I y" brought forward by ltshq,,"-ir gas of that region ht-rpSriUCU days WANAMAKKH'H two te four stripes each in a varied tone of the same color. Cashmere effects. Half-gres-grain and hali-satin, the satin in narrow self-color stripes. We've only begun te leek at fie Ribbons, or the Bennets and Hats, for that matter. JOHN WANAMAKER. rOU'rillAnSAT'AliTrLliA. " Almest a Wreck Itlsoltenthscaiotbataporson gets Inte a rim down condition, the cause of which It Is almost lmposlble te determine. Kromawealt Kremawealt Kromawealt enedsjstoiii audluipnre bleed, mero and moie Eurleua dlserdurs nppear, until the constitu tion bicaks down nnd somedennlto powerful dlseaseRalnsallnn h9ld. When that Ured tool teol toel tni; comes en It should be overcome at any cestt Heed's Sirsnparllla Bhenld be talconte revhotlineecltnlni; power?, rostero the appo appe tlta nnd vllnllza the bleed. 11 1 tool It my duty te loll what 1 think of Heed's Sarsaparllla l was In a very peer stnte of health rer soveral months; ler four weeks I was unnble te work, and netliluir seemed te be what I noedod. My apprtlte was peer, I could net Bleep, had head ache a great dull, pains In the small of the baclr, my bowels did net meve rcKularly. Why I 1 Hceined almost a coinpleto wroek. In this condition 1 begun te take Heed's Barsa purllla, and In a Bliert time It did me se much Keed that 1 feel Llke a New Man 1 can't be?ln te tell all tlte geed It did ine. My pains and aches are relieved, my appottte Im proved. Hud 1 realized hew much i;oed a sin sin Kle boltle et Heed's Harsapjrllla would de me, 1 would Rladly have paid ten dollars for it. 1 say te ellmrs who nced a geed medicine, try Heed's Barsaparllla and bee." tisonex V. Jack Jack en, Kebury titttlen, Conn. Heed's Sareaparilla Beld by nildrugelstB. II i six terA, l'ropired only by V. I. U001 & CO., -.owell, ,i4asa. iuu iJO-ea une uennr. ID TOBACCO. CTANDAE1) UUKW1NG TOBACCO, DOYOUCHEW? -THEN QKT- THE BEST -WHICH 18- Finzer's Old Honesty. Gonulne Han a Red H .In Tag Every Plugf. en M L Gaesman & Bre. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. - T11U-K ATTUACT1VK UAUQAIN8. We effer te-day Threo Hest Attractive Lets Lets el Uoeda in the Mere, which we Make te order at 1'rlces se Lew that they ate net likely te be repealed seen. THK errKBlNQ CONSISTS OF One Let fancy Cheviot Suitings, Strictly All All Weel, at 110.00. One Let All-Weel Worsted Fine Corkscrews ana Diagonal sailings at lai.ex All-Weel Worsted Wide Diagonal Suitings, In Black and lilue, at 124 10, Haying bought thoie gends way below the regular price ter cash, we therefore guarantee you a saying of at least from 13 00 te tloeoa sulu TU0UBKU1 TO ORDXU. -ill-Weel Cheviot at II CO, $5 00 and Kl.00. Oasstmere and Worsted Trousers at 11.60, S 00, IC 00, 17 00, IS.C0 and 19.00. Special Attention Is Invited te Our Handseme JTall Overcoats, Stlkand satin Lined, which haye Me Hqiial Anywere ter Btjle ana rinun. l'BICES ItANO- JTllO-l 110.00 TO 120 00. L. GANSMAN S BRO., MANUrACTUUKUS or Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing, 8. W..OUNEKNOUT1IO.UK-N AND OUAKUK 8TUUKT3.LANOA3TKII, PA. Ready New I Tcs, NOW RKADT, with tny Complete Stock of BOOTS, SHOES and UUBBKKfl for Fall and Winter Wear. Never before did I have such a Large and Varied stock of the Very Best that the Market Affords and Marked and Quick Selling 1 rice. Alse X call your attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This Is ene el the best Throe-Dellar shoe for men that Is made te-day. Call and see them ; It beats all ethers. D. P. STACKIOUSE, (ONK-PBICESTOBE.) 88 & 30 EABT KINO, iT LANCASTER. PA. OSMydA B OOTd AND SHOK8. VK AKK RETAILING- BOOTS - BOOTS AT- OLI) HONESTY la acknowledged te be the PUREST nnd MOST LASTING ploceof UTANDARU CHEWING TOBACCO en the markeU Trying It Is a better test than any talk about IU Gire It a fair trial. -YOUU DEALER HAS 1T.-C nevlS-lydAw M YKltM ds KATUiTOM, 3.01.DKN HPKOliaU. G Mmural as a fuel. Me matter hew the grand total et supply Jncreascs thore Is doeroasod pros pres surflTBiid IncreaBOd cost, "Gas company elllclals unlte In saying that poeplo must be inore economical la the ube et natural gas." fisr?. , !jv- Be Dit. K. E, Hkiiikk, uuporlntendont of publle Instruction, In giving his opinion en the legullty et the notion et a Pittsburg hcuoeI beard In routing a publle school ter parochial school purposes, queted the fol lowing from the constitution of tbe com- inenv ealtli, ' ue money ralsed for the sup pert el the publle bqIioeIm of the common wealth shall be Rppropriated ,te or used for tbe support et nny Boelarlan school." And from act of nssembly of May 8, 18.11, " that the soernl itchoel dlHtrlcta within this com monwealth Hball have capacity as bodies corperato te purohane and held such real and personal property as may be iiercssury for the establishment and support of the schools, nnd the same te sell, alien, nnd dlBpose of, when it shall no loegor be necessary for the purposes nloro nlero nlore Hald." from this scotlen he oenoludoa that Hchenl heusen and grounds are held by beard h et directors as corperato bodles In trust for the u:e of thn publle schools, that la ter schools established and maintained by the publle fund, under the authority of the constitution nnd lnws net for private or parochial schools, but ter statutory schools, ltoyend the limits of sueu trusts directors have no right te go. All diver sion et school property te ether uses net purely Incidental is olearly unauthorized and Illegal." FOR SALE BY ll DregRlBta nnd Fnney CloedH Doalera voryvhero. aWIIKWARE Or 1M1TAT10N8.-M aprae-lvd -DRUNKENNESS OR THE BY WANAMARRIVX l'MiLlD-U'iiiA, Wednesday, Oct. :i, ltM. Te-day a first leek at the Fall Bennets and Hats. Tim Millinerv Pnrlnra nri. lilcr. r (lower garden in full bloom. Mere than twelve hundred specimens from Paris, from our own work-rooms, Irem wherc ever the sprightliest, airiest, daintiest things could be had. A houseful of headwear hints. Tin: constituents et Chairman Mills de net uppvnr te be very mueh displeased with lilscomluei lu pronenttnga bill with wool en the Ireo list, On Monday thore was a grand barbecue In which thirty thousand poeplo pnrtlolpated colebratlng his ronoml renoml roneml nation toUengrexs at Waoe, Texas. Accord ing te Kepubiloan.Uleas tbe poeplo et Texts ought te urlse In wrath evor tbe prospect el f rce wool, but somehow the wool grewers de net appear te be half be mueh alnrmed m tbe politicians engaged at present In pull ing wool evor the ejcm et voters. "Yeung James Qarlleld, the son of the president, has hadtexporleneo in wool grow ing and has Just had tbe oeurago te tell what he thinks about 1L Ilia reasons ex plain why Ohie wool men are net frightened, 11 e eays that wool growing Is unproiltable and tbe wool IntereBt Is dying out In Ohie though whother ltweuld be revived or killed by placing wool en the froe list he could net say. "If ehoep raining is uuprelitnble new, 1 don't soe hew roduelng the tarill la te make It any worse, though seme of the farmers soem te think it would." HlB biother Hurry Uartield referred te the much quoted opinion et his father en the tarill contained in a speech delivered In ISeG, and said that he never knew him te vary from that position, lie read this opinion te the reporter. The concluding lines would arouse a storm et llepubllcan Indignation It uttered by any Democrat to day. They are as fellows : "I am for a protection whleh leads te an ultltnate froe trade. I am for that free trade which can only be acquired (trough reasonable protection." Tim stories lately published et the pur chase et Immense traotsef landBtiem the Zunl ludiani-, et Mezlce, by the Mermen, and of the granting el even larger tracts by the Mexican government, are denied. The ZunI lndlanB are net In Mexico but In New Mexico, aud their land can net be sold except te the United HUtes. It is no aeubt true, however, that great numbers et Mor mons have pahsf d evor the Mexican border, and bought land in the valley el the Uasas (JruDile, In Northern Chihuahua. It is hoped that they nre the precursors et n wholesale emigration from Utah, though the btcady lnllux of Mermen converts from Kurope hi'ema almost large enough le balance this culliew. Though they will hardly leave Halt J.ake (Jlty until tbe "gentiles" make It very uncomfortable for them, they probably reallze that sooner or later they must leave the country or the country's geed. The drift is te smaller, snug ger, closer shapes. What there is of lingering Gainesboreugh effect Is clipped and warped. Mere Teques and Turbans. Bennets a little wider and a reef or se in the topsails. And with everything a touch of green. Bright, green, medium green, dead green that you can hardly see in some of them, but at least a bit of it is sure te be there. A great deal el white creeps in new and then, always in sharp contrasts. Peer birds ! Feathers arc fluttering all around. Pretty, te be sure, never prettier. Yeu meet breasts and flat feather bands and tips and wings at almost every turn. Pheasants, grebe, ostrich, and the greenish metallic blue of Impeyan are the favorites. Jet holds en, but net in such solid masses. Mixed with vel vet and ribbon. Mere delicate, airy, laccy effects. Leng plumes are nodding to ward the front again. In one style the fluffy feather is drawn out like an exaggerated.Knights Templars plume, and the loose end worn as a boa. The old-fashioned bandeau tee. In triplets above the bon net front. Just the cutest Hats for big and little girls. Velvets, Felts, Tarns, Heeds, and the whole breed of school-time and dress-parade-time headgear. Seme of the Felts are twisted and con voluted like the mouth of a con torted sea shell. Whatever form you see tricked out among the Trimmed you'll find ready te your hand among the untriinmed. A babel of shapes, straw, felt, anything that gees. Fer big and little. The ribbons, gcw.gaws, and filigree te put with them, arc in windows en either hand. Ribbons have taken en some new quirks. Shaded Ribbon LIQUOR IIAI11T POSITIVELY CURED ADMINISTERING DR. 1IALNES' UOLDKN 81'EOtriU. It can be ulven In a cup of cottee or tea with out the knowledge el the person taking It ; Is absolutely bariuuiss, and will ulfect a perma nent and spoedy cure, whother the patient Is a moderate drluker or an alcohello wreck. Thousands of drunkarils have been made teinpcmla men who have UUcen Gelden Hpo Hpe Hpo clde In their ceirj without thelr knowle-RO, and te-day hnllove they quit drinking nf their own Iren will. IT NKVKR FAILS. TrhO sys tuin ence Impregnated with the Spectac. It bo be cmnes an utuir Impossibility for the liquor nppotlte tourist. ICorsaleby CHAH.A. LOUIIER. DrURRlst, Nn Kaat Kins-Struct, Lancaster, l'a. MlKSlydM.W.F IM 1' ItOVE 1) DRUMS. CUSHIONED KAK JfALAVia OP ITAUHION. A HTltlUU'H 1'AIiAOK OF FASHION. GRAND FALL OPENING AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. A GOOD TREAT IN STORE TOR YOU IK YOU CARE TO LOOK AT A WELL-SELECTED STOCK -OF- Ready Matte We in WHOLESALE I'JUCES. Hew Can We De It? YOU MAY ASK: WE WILLEXPLA1N. Alter the last Heet Sfaien we benaht fllty nlne (51) Uaes of Youths' Heys' and -ten's Roots at a l'rlyate Atslftnee ale, for Spot cash, at such vxceeainKly Lew 1'rlces that we can new sell yen them Retall at Regular Wholesale l'rlces, and yet inake profit oneagh te keep as alive. We Can Sell Yeu: .ATU,,W' Pe,la ni" Wools, sires 11 te IS. for 11.3.1 S nurnlar price, 11 50 and $i.7i 11 WS MST-M"8 1 te for ,lM' l -Ien's solid Ktp Heets, sires 8 in 11, tl.R0, II 75 and $2.00 1 rr gulurprlce, 12 00, tl and 12 80 Our Heets ler 12 60 ana 11 00 we defy anyone In the cnunty or stale te beat ler frit. Dura bility and FM011. We could malM an lmuionse 'profit en these 69 Cases of Heets by soiling them at the old prices, buteur motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. We have stuck ten, and te our "Rule" of giving our customers the advantnzn of enr nurcnases. ve nive tne largest stock et Ladles'. Misses' and Children's Ueavy Lace and Hatten ehees for rail and Winter Wear in the city, (which we dely any of our cempetl- iue iw uia,,ukj nb llliuca lu HUlb IDA umei au in 10 Bee mera wnetner you wis a te WEDNESDAY, OCT. e Everything Desirable -FROM- $10.00 TO $25.00; -ANO- chese or net, as we consider It be treub! b-uw gueus at u pnees we seu mom, The One -Fiice Cish Heuse. pur 10 te FREY t mm UUK13 FOR THK 1)BAF. Peck's l'ateut Improved Cushioned Far Dtuii'B perfuctly rostero hearing ana perform the work nf tint natural drum, invisible com cem com tiiitnbleiiud always In position. All conver sation nnd even whlsiwrs heard distinctly, bend for illustrated book with tcstlmnnlaN, ril.K. Address or call en r. IllbCOX.SU llreadwuy, New Yerk. Jv'A2wi3Sl,W,r.Vw VJAKK, HUUK AND Hl'KKDY OURK. O Rupture, Vartcocelo and Bpeclal Diseases orelther sex. Why be humbugged by quacks when TO-i can find In Or. Wright the only Rae-ut-B I'hybiuiaw In 1'hlladHlphla who makes a specially et the above diseases, and Cimas Tiia-T CuiutnUUAiULKTBBD. Advlce "ree day anauvenlng. strangers can be treated and re turn home same day. Olllces private. I111.W. II. WHIUIIT, Sll North Ninth Street, Abeve Race, l' 0. itui 673 l'hllalelp-ls. liili-v-lydAw UKOVKKJKH. lOFFKKS 1 TEAS I C OHOIOE OLD OOFFEES. Fitsh Roasted Dally aud 1'lnesl New Crep. TEAS. We (Iniranloe for Flne riaver and tioed liilnl.liiK yuulltlea. GKORHK WIANT, Ne.lU WeitKlngU. TTUIKD 1IKUF AND HAMS. Dried Beef and Earns. .1 ust iccnlvnl froth from Armour A Ce , the largest nnd best Meat heuse In American bbls et Dried l!e.if at l.'Xc and 16e per &, by the place. Eveiy plcciignanvnteed, TRY IT llmt Bni(iir cured U..in9 at 16c per tt. They am mild cured and wn guarantee s UN tactien l'lcnle llatiif, llKc, l.itrge licet Tonguesonly 753-lrc9h. CofTee ! Coffee ! Coffee 1 Try our Bie Coireo. It's a beauty. Cannet be turpAssed ler Its hth il iver und drinking iiualliy. 'try a sample pound, and It net satisfactory your money will bu retunded, UenulnnMnndhllng.Iavi Mecha, nguayra, (luntt'inala and Rles In Bleck, reaatLd tresh and e enly. . A. Eeist & Ce, Cor. L'ttst King und DuKe Sis. -Teleptone. Free Uollvery. MAlilihK WORKU. VrAHllbt; AND ailAKITiS WOHKS. CHARLES M. HOWELL, MARDLH ANDQRANITH WORK8, NO. l-e NORTH QUKEN-TRKKT. Having special facilities for manufacturing llruutle Mimumciit8,'romLn,Uruvf-steiio8iui3 Cemetery Wnrket all kinds, respect tully se ll It thu intien-gn of the public, ana Invite all in cill imilex imlnui!ioex!unslvetoco( liar bio Monuments, (iravu-Meni'S, etc., new fln Islied and erectnd ut my works, which I etfur ut girally reduct-d puces, l'racttcut oipt-rl-ento, wliu Usteln thn nrrangeimuit et orna erna orna mentntleu, Intteilng and elocution of designs with gnui I'liH'. It a guuruuty that puriuct sutlslActlen will be given te the most exacting el my patrons. llundeiH urn invited te call for estimates ler bulllngerk. enliiH tewiivcd for all kinds of Mantels. A large n " niliur et finished Band and llrewn. Btenu tioer-bllls en hanil. ut low prices. OIlAb. M.llOWKLL. Ne 119 Verth (ueeu Street Kast Side. atiK-s lyeji.u.s OUKHOriDKN L.10N AND M1AQDK RID A 6a OKI A It uit clear Havana, hand made, In boxes of tr and 100's. DitMUTti'lCIUARBTORK, lit Kast Ring street. xiubiubcama. rw-WASiuia AND THURSDAY, OCT, 4. We extend a general invita tion te all our friends and patrons. A Grand Display of Millinery and Fancy Goods. Our Shew Windows Marvels of Beauty. Over two hundred Pattern Hats, including some Imported Novelties. A brilliant array of New and Attractive Fall Goods. Our stores will be open both evenings. Several hundred Fine Plush Coats and Wraps en exhibition. Walls ei Plushes and Silks te attract the eye of the visitors. The Finest Display of New Dress Trimmings. Come and Loek ! We de net ask you te buy ! Everything put up en exhibi tion. Opening Days Wednesday and Thursday Only. Friday morning all goods will be put away. De Net Fail te Come ! We again extend a General Invitation te All. ASTRICH BROS. Made In Our Eeliable Way. TDE PRICES ARE NOT TOO DIOE. VOU'LL BAY SO WHEN YOU 8EK TUM Myers & RatMen, RKL1A11LE CLO-H1KR?, NO, 12 KAST KINO ST., LAN0-8TJC- I'A. M KHOIIANT TA1LOKINO. The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 East King Street, LANCASTKR. PA. 8lore closed every ovenlrg at 0 p. m ex cept Batmday and Monday. WAX Oil KB. Merchant Tailoring -AT- The People's Cash Stere OARRIAURIi. QTANDAltU WOKK, ED W. EDGERLEY CARRIAUE UUILDEIt, M09 4I1.4Z, 43, 15 MARKET BTREKT, Rear Ot i'ostetnea. iAucuter, l'a, I have In Btec and liulld te Order Every llM).lf Ul IUU,J41IJNIUK ILVJDS J I.UUIW, JIUK . . ' kIeb. Uabrleluu. CarriaKes, waens, "T" Caru, McCall Wasens. Barries. inne. lcterlas, Ruslness Market Wauens. l'hratens. Kmrns Wmntn. I employ tlie best Mechanics, and have tacll Itles te build correctly any style e( Oarrlage -eslrvO. Tla Quality, Style and rinlan el my work inakea It decldedly Uae C-eapest la the market, rv7KUAVETUR 11E3T AMD CHKATE8T CIA KT IN THK MAKKKT PK1MR OANAKY, HKMP AND KAl'E seed, bird seed lu paeks, red and silver gravel, ttih bone and bird manna, Uennan sonic loeu und Audubon's bird tonic, are ad, tnliable ttunoaiea In lossersonirand meultlDK 1 UUULBY'SURUO STORK, MWttJUsatn4t. NO. 25 EABT KING ST. We nre New Heady with one of the liest Selected Stocks of SUIT IXGS, TJtOUSERINGS, &c, In the City. We use thellest M.vterlul only in Trimming and employ none but the best artists. Satisfaction G uaranteed in V, very I'uiticular. The People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 EAST KINO SXRBBT, LANCASTER, l'A. marll-lvdAw VMRRKJ.LA!: .-.-. --- RAINI EAIU! KAIfl! EMIT! l'R-l'ARKORIT I THK SEASON 18 AT HAM), Loek In our wtndnw8 and soe the HELVETIA UMRRKLLA3 (by many called Glorias) itllli Ueld und bllver Cupi, at S1.50 AND A KINK LIKE AT $1.75 Tliere has neer beea as 11 rest a Harbin otrered In this city. Loek at them. Rese Bres. & Hartman, NO. 14 Fast King Street. sepw-sma -fXTATOUEa ter rarmers and Railroaders, 14 Karat Oeld rilled ROSS Ceses, Ulgln Works, I-) each. Jeb Let. Rest Watch and Jewelry Repairing. Spoctacles.EyoKlassosand Optical Uoeda. Cor rect tline daUy, by telegraph only place in the city. LOUIS WEBER, He. 1&9X H. Quecn BU, opposite City Uotel, Near 1'enn'a Uenet. ' WAT0H RKPAIKING. WATGIEEPAIBIIG A Watch Is the most dellcate and Intricate fitece et mechanlsin made by man, und the one hat receives the least attention. Your steaui englne, your wagon rucolves mero. It Is an established fact that thore 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 : this, coupled with an IX, fERIKNCE UK E1U11TEEN YEARS AT TUK 1IKNC1I, enables us te turn ent work of the Highest Grade at reasonable prices and with satisfaction te our customers. Would respectfully invite a trial, GHAS. S. GILL, Watchmaker & Jeweler, HO. 10 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, l'A. TITATUHKB. Lew Prices ! Quick Sales! tloeds Marked at Fast Selling figures at this Season. our stock; or WATCHES Is very large and comprises everything In Meld, fcllver aud Nlcknl. rrlcs wilt Burprtse you. Our aim Is te glve you the VERY REHT volue for the money possible. And we de 1U Nen Magnetic Watches a specialty. WALTER C. HEER, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. l'A. nl-tm j.Ui IJr'i.-xl-U NUUXU. lAIiL AND HKH -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP sixty Candie-Light I ReaU them aU. Anether Let et cheap oi.ebes ter Q-s an OUBteres. XHB "PBRFSSOnON?, METAL MOULU1NQ A RUBBER CUBUIOH WFATHBR STRIP Reals them -U.Thls strip outwears all ethers. Keens out the cold, step rattling el windows. Exclude the dust. Eeep out snow and rain. Anyone can arpiy it no wasve or am uuuie lu applying 11. Can be fitted i anywhere-;no holes te bore, ready ler use. It will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip U the most nnrfert .t the Stere, Heater ana Range Stere; -or- Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 84 SOUTH QUEEN ST fcAOAXM.rA. ' s f .A 5w . f - -'
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