irf? KrpqrQ3gBmRr&. Vutt JjANOASTER D AILY INTELLIGENCER, TTTUESDAY. OCTOBER 4, 1888. K 'S i ?f. Lsr . w & fsV ?i k ft 'fa , i KS$ s tThe Daily Intelligencer, LANCASTEll, OCTOllKlt 1, 1S5S.I Y' v The Republican Bill. ; V The Republican senators liave at Inst .' S.AA. jIaIImauJ t.l.t .uwl.inn l,rt l ,vrcu ueiireieu ul urn 10 iniu.e fwie retinue, and the Itepubllcan party has V followed the example of the DemocrnUe Vfartyln declaring that the lariH nceda k; Reduction, and in proposing & plan which Vvirul diminish tiie revenue, tuey say, some ' Ajventy-flve millions of dollars. ) s The Republican orators who have been ';; denouncing the Democratic party for ,l seeking te reduce the tariff, will find 5 tbemcelves in some embarrassment uerore this Republican preposition te de the ame thing. The Republican journals that have been persistently claiming that the Democratic party is for free trade -because it proposes tariff reduction, And ftbAtnaaltrAa In t miilla In ntrlvlnir (aat- fffC?'" Plsm e tnelr readers that this Kepubll- sK can undertaKing te reduce the revenue is in the interest of protection. The fact is that the Democratic party has taken the only tenable position in de manding a reduction of tariff revenue ; which is rendered absolutely necessary by the fact of the accumulating surplus. The Republican leaders have been evidently lerveying the position and have been forced by the logic of the situation te eme down te the same platform. This arrender reminds one forcibly of that which the coon made te Captain Soelt. They come down befere the November gun is fired. Chairman Quay has net agreed with the Senate Republicans that there was nny such necessity te fall into the Democratic position. Quay thought he could hide behind the brandies, nnd keep up the cry for protection without declaring any definite plan ler reducing the revenue without reducing the tariff, until after the election. Rut the Repub lican senators thought that the people were net se stupid ns Quay thought them ; and that the best policy was te offset the Democratic plan of lovenue reduction with ene of tiieir own. In this tariff contest the Democratic party therefore has undoubtedly drawn "first bloody It is admitted all around that the tariff must be reduced and the Republicans are barred from declaring that tariff reduc tion means free trade. The roeple have the two plans of reduction place! before them, and knew that the tariff difference between the parties is cm bodied in the dlfference between the measures. The Republican bill makes n greater reduction In the sugar duty titan the Democratic 1)111 docs, cutting it away one-half while the Domeciatic measure. takes off one-fifth. This is the main re duction made in the tariff by the Repub licans, being estimated by Senater Slier man, at $27,000,000. The ether reductions in the tariff amount te (8,000,000, with abeut'G,G00,O00 added te the free list. The reduction proposed in the internal revenue Senater Sherman estimates at 124,370,000 en tobacco, sectnel by re mitting all taxation, save $1.50 per thou sand en cigars, and $0,418,000 en sprits, usel in the arts, jvhAj& are rnaffe free. It will be irjflJejThat the Republi can meaau5Die8 the Democratic policy rSjwsut the sme total reduc ing even the same articles; and differs chiefly in making its cut en sugar deeper, and saving wool and ether Important materials of common use and manufacture that the Democratic bill proposes te cheapen. The Republican purpese in falling down heavily upon the sugar producing interest of the country, notwithstanding the loud protestations of the Chicago platform in favor of .'such protection te home products as will shut out for eign competition, is very plainly exposed as an election, scheme, when it is noted that sugar 'is the 'product of states that the Republicans de net hepe or seek te carry. "The party can afford te nn- PP&'itaJAgenize the sugar-producing Interest, -rJ7-aird,'ene would think that it could hardly K& ""fjd te thus distinctly advertise the SCTS. ' 'linllAimMH nf Itfl nrptannlnii nq t lia nliim. m . "' ". " !TV" I"" - - ' muauLun uuue-preuuciuc interests, ji tells the world that its tariff policy is made te get it votes, and for that only ; and where it has no votes te get it lias no protection te offer. Illalne as a Financier. Mr. Ulalne, in his speech at Detroit, repeated with variations the complaint that a large amount of money lias been leaned by the government te the national banks without interest, but he did net appear te have any very clear ideas of ids own as te the disposition of the money, and lie did net tell hew unnecessary taxa tion had taken it from the people. Air. Blaine knew very well that it was lietter te place the money in circulation through the banks than te etore It away under ground in Washington. Instead of plac ing the government funds in a few banks they are new deposited in many ; and it Is the peculiar glory of a Democratic admin istration of the treasury that it lias .se bandied a vast accumulation of money that threatening busineis disaster lias been averted and millionsef dollars saved te the people. On July 1, 1S&3, there were 141 banks holding en deposit for the 3vernment12,e28,ii0i. On July 1,1 SSS, there were 01 banks holding $59,079,031, an increase of 163 banks and of $17,050,. 775. Though drawing no interest this money is amply secured by bends held by the treacury. If Mr. Blaine would suggest some way of putting this money In circulation tliat would give the govern gevern ment interest and as geed security ills criticism would have some force. But Mr. Blalne is net a financier and he does net make the sllgutest pretence of ex plaining hew lie would have managed this .money. He lncidently refers te a certain bank, which he fails te name, in which he aays Mr. Calvin Brice, of the Democratic national committee, has an interest ; and lie Is amused and delighted te find that the btnk;in question has a million of the national ..surplus en deposit. He over looks the bank and Its stockholders and loftily assumes that Mr. Brice pockets the 150,000 luterest en this Meney. There is another little tmnuclien of fifties that Mr. Blaine Would de well te explain before lie trifles With a man se honorable and able as Mr. Eric. It was an odd fifty millions and ' half claimed by Mr. Blaine as secretary of state from ihe government of Brazil at the request of S. B. L'lkins, esq., for cer lain guano drpeeiU. Herring the reeplc. Our presjdent does net allow political excitement te intetfere witli business, nnd while the whole nation is thinking nnd talking about campaign issues, we lsarn thnt the man most Interested personally i3 devoting careful attention te consultation wilii his cabinet of the proper ceurse te be pursued with regard te a little group of islands away off in the I'aciflc ocean. The Samoan Islands are of no great consequence commercially just new, though ttiey show possibilities of great improvement, as they have fine harbors and lie directly in the route that will be followed by vessels when any of the inter-oceanic canals of Central America have been completed. They have taken their form of government and civilization and religion from us and are entitled te American protection. Their kings are elected for four years from two ruling families with a prime minister holding efllce for life. Rut war is new raging in the islands because of the interference of Germany, which lias shown a disposition te mismanage things te Bult her own interests and has given signs of nn intention te annex the islands. The Samoans are Christians and nre described as unusually intelligent, of geed physlclal development and capacity for high civilization and self-government. A German man-of-war, acting in the usual high-handed German fashion, car ried off the reigning king who had ap pealed te both England and America for protection ; but the natives have displayed n determined spirit, nnd may be able te resist German influence until ether great powers have time te come te tiie rescue. An American man-of-war was ordered te the scene some time age, and its presence probably explains the fact that a Gcrmnn cruiser made no effort te support the no w king in his last battle witli the patriots, though he was placed en the throne by help of German sailors nnd marines. America is pledged te sce that the Samoans are net subjected te the tyranny of uny foreign power, but are allowed te govern themselves, nnd President Clove Cleve land may be trusted te upheld the dig nity of our Hag abroad. Tjiu cll'ect of the tbroe It's In the last citnpalgn has toinpted ltepubllcan orators tocxperlmout in alliteration In the bope that they might fusion florae cry of the kind upon the Democratle party. Mr. Harrison hai exotted the envy and admiration of Ills friends by rhoterloal sophistry abent 'maxima and markets" and new the Jealous Blatue tries bin ability by roferrlng te the presidents ell'ortste provent pitiful pensions; The peculiarly pitiful passion produeed In partisans by the president's) pension per formances ia painfully puny in proportion te the prodigious progress of hla poraenal popularity, palpably pusbed past that of hla prodecessorn by peraUlent and praiseworthy ponBlen votecn, ltepubllcan partisans, ploase apply for fa promptly when It's are exhausted. Mn. Mohten might rlse and explain his proceodlngs as Uulted Htatea inlntster te France, when, under instructions from Mr,. Illalne, he trled te Induee thjv-Pfeheh government te rocegnlzo Afar Peruvlan president whom Ulalne had tried te aet up. MortenlJ!Ji83-1'Uo.,of New Yerk, had -contract with n Froneh company te handle all shipments of guano from l'eru te Jlrazll en a commission of 5 per cent, and the hucoeph of the J''rench company dopendod upon the success of Blaine. He runs the story. m w (In sheet the lint, the old straw hat, 1 1's ski ved it purpose new i Cnuverl 11 into kindling sluir, Or font Itlolberow Frem the ll'iuWriuIeii CYiUe. It hoeiiih that Mr. Blalne'a talk about Roverninont dcpnsltH did net all'ect hla Dotrelt nudlonce as intonded. Gonerat Alger, who was en the platform, had been mueh talked about when government dopesita wero romevod from his banks sime tlme bofero, and thore was consider able oinetlon ai Mr. Illalne made this point Te thOBiirprlseand dlsappolntmeut of his nudlonce he cnute te a audden step and, In eplte of loud orles of "go en," hoRAtdewu. The Jleralil oerrospondont thus ricrcrlbes the scone: After Goueral KliiR,et Maryland, has fairly begun an old fashioned campaign apoeeh Mr. Illalne and his eon Walker left the rink and half the crowd follewod him. Whentleneral Alger carne forward te lntrodueo tioneral King thore was a perfect storm of hlasea.Thls Btag gored Gnnernl King, who loekod amazed, lle didn't knew whether the hlsaes were meant for him or for Illalne or for the alight disturbance thnt occurred In one corner of the rink, The hisses continued. Could It be great Kcett I They were aetually litsa lng Jnuieu U. Illalne ! The shortness el his speech was a sere disappointment te the grangera from the hillsides, who had spent their tnnney In exportation of hearing a two bourn' address by the l'lumed Kulght and wero net te be put oil with a Maryland brigadier. PERSONAL. Tun Kmi'Ukhs or AusTitiA owns twenty pet IioiHea Hiid twloe aa many dogs, whose wolfare bIie loeka after personally. William a. Hoiiinsen, of the l'rlncoten rlaa of lb8l, lias been olectod te the chair of (J reek language and lltorature lu Lehigh university. Wii.mam li (Ji.AiiSTONK la arranging and tabulating his oerrospondonce lu chronological order. It ia an liumonse task, nnd no man but Oladstone would think of attempting It at his age. rneriSSHOIl I'AHlKUIt. of l'arls. Iim rn. celved Hdvicra lrem (Hydney, N. B. W., te the ellect that his method for the exter mination or THbbiU baa been trled expert expert mentaily ou Hhode Island, In l'ert Jack son harbor and has proved a perfect euo eue venn. He will probably recone the large reward cllored a year aga Tun ruKsniKNT has dlreoted the manu facture et a large silver cup or vase, suit ably dcoerhlol and Inscribed, for presenta tion te Davis II Hala, acitlzsnef Veuezirele, lu recognition of bis humanity and genor gener genor esiiy In rescuing and subsisting the crew of the Amorlean schooner t'ehannlt, wrecked near Uuruuna, Venezuela, In 1877, Mun. UlkvulandIs having a tine tlins at HaraiiBO Inn. Most of her llme la spout in sheeting at bottles that are thrown Inte the lake. A new target range has also tceu erected for her beuellt, and ahe la rapidly becoming very expert with her rllle. Hhe la learning te row, and her stroke Is rapidly losing Ha amateurish character, Hhe has attended two or tbroe "camp-ttrosuppers." Hhe Is delighted with the beauty of her surroundings and has made a tine collection of handsome autumn leaves. Hhe writes te the president overy day. rsuuait xnusr ockkatienh. Twe lttlluerles at tiioekljn Ulesed and the Kmpiejrei i-ia cm-. The two sugar reBnorleg of De Uastre ,t Denner, In llroeklyn, werocleaod en Wed. nesday aud the empleyes paid the wages due thorn. Theodere A. llavemeyer, pres ident of the Hugar trust, gave the order te ctose them, but aa the llrm of llavemeyer tfcKldoreontrolBtho De Castre A. Denner works the Intervention of the trust wai net strictly necessary. This la the third trust rciinery .closed within the last few day, the ether ene being the May State reflnery, at iiosten. ' The reason for this movement is that the season el activity lu the sugar trade for the year is ever. The greatest demand Is In the summer mouths and during the canning season, and this has been fully supplied. iiesiees this, me stock of rw sugars is small, and thore Is no prospect of any quan tity coming upon the market for poveral week. Tiie De Castre A Denner retlnerlea have net been ojwrated continuously for many year. Empleye et the ether sugar establishment In flroeklyn a te much exercised at the audden action of the trust. Werk of Grave KuSibtrs. The body of Mr. Anna Rowland, who was burled In the Danker church yard, in the upper end of the Cumberland valley, en Monday, was exhumed Wednesday night by ghouls. They wero frlRbteued oil, and the dead body was Ien lying upon the ground until cared for by retative. It is thought that ahe had beeu burled with diamond ring en her lingers, and ether costly jewelry. Thore la no clue te the aoeundrela. OOMPLKXWN POWOKR. jrjOMl'LKXlON FOWDKK. LADIES WHO VALUE A IlKFINKI) COUI'LEXIOH MUST UBK POZZONI'S medicated; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Removes all pimples, truckles nod Olv coterattons, and nitkes the skin delicately selt and beautiful, It contain a no llme, white, lead or arsenic in thioe shades, pink or flesh, white and brnnotte. foil SALE 11Y All Drugglats and Faney Qoeda Doalera flvorywhero. WHKWAUE UF IMITATIONS.- aprju-iva WANAMAKKWH I'mLinraniiA, Thursday, Oct. 4, libs. Ten minutes in the Trimmed Millinery Parlors will show you in what quarter the Fashion wind has set ler the near-by months. The opening of Paris Bon Ben nets, Londen Round Mats, and all the new shapes and finishes continues te-day. The most notable Millinery Opening in the history of the house. "Dis play and weather perfect " was the common voice yesterday. A geed share of the wide awake women of Philadelphia came, saw, admired and bought. We started in with mere than twelve hundred specimens. Many have gene, many mere have come. The ranks are practically unbroken. Walking Hats of Kelt Turbans of JTelt, ulvet, Fcalliere. ltlbben Tequos of Velvet, Felt lleunuU of Velvet, JTelt and se en, fancy-'with flowers, feathers, filigree, gim-cracks, and ribbons. Neat and natty, all. An art thought in everyone. What ever the garniture, exquisite taste in the putting en. Such Bennets and Hats are worth looking at if only for the ideas they give. Nevel shapes in the chil dren's section. Plain if you please, or as fancy as you care for. Thirteenth and Chestnut streets corner. All the sturdy, stand - by Dress Goods as well as the gay stufls lrem Paris. II your choice is the newest Bordered goods, rich, elegant, luxurious, here they are ; if the extrava gant Striped Novelties shelves and counters are heaped with them. But the bulk el the stock is what the bulk of the people are looking for stuffs rich in solid worth, firm in fibre, modest in price. We've never known when little money would buy mere of them that you'd like te have. All nreuml tboeentio. 4,300 pairs of Women's Real Kid Gloves, just from the Cus tom Heuse. 4 buttons, hand somely embroidered, 75c. As close te half price as well can be. You'll open your eyes and very likely your pocket book at the same time when you see them. Chestnut stroet slde, west of main nlalu. Te find the cheapest pair of Blankets in town, count quality, weight, and size. A stingy Blanket is like te be dear at any cost. Our 6-pound all wool Blanket is big enough te cover a generous bed liberally and tuck in besides. The price $4. We knew of nothing te match it for half mere. Near Women's Waiting lloetn. JOHN WANAMAKER. ASPHALT M.OVKH. A BPUALT l'AVINU BLOCK, Asphalt Bleck Ce.. Offlce-501 Cbestnut 8L, I'htle., l'e. Works-nnairepert, fa., A Uarnden, H. J. UAMU1TACTUUKUS OKj Standard AsphaltPavieg Blocks BizKa liBiu.umj ijjiiijut In gencralute fnrstreetpavluFr.staewalkR.frar Oca paths, mill yards ana artveways, u utters, cellars, vats and sua walls. Aavantai,'ess MoUeless. dustless, strictly sanitary, practl tally ludestrucUbln ana uhunp. rer prices ana further Information addreesr R. S, OSTER & BRO., Agentl Lancaster Ce.. 821 North l'rlnre St. Lancaster. 1'a. wl-tima NOTIOK TO TKKS1AH8KKH AND OUNNKU3.-AJ1 persons are hereby for. blaaen te trespass en any or the lanas of the uuiuwui una or 9 poed wen estates in Lebanon or inc&ster ceunl uuua, wnevaur inciesea or anin. eiesea, eiiner ter the purpose of sheeting or Sshltui. is the law win w wui ue n rigidly enfercea against au trespassing; en said lanas of Lb nn in aeturnea iur tats notiee. WM. UULKHAM rUKIUAK, (BUW. O.rKBBMAH, AttwMrf for kuwlelaman't uaii 1 M. Jlk ILU a lallBM. H' OOD'H HAlWAPAlULIM.. The Liver And kidneys are organs which It Is Important should be kept In (reed condition, andyet they aroererwotkodandabnaedby nearly every body, until they boeomo worn-out, dogged up, nrdlaoetod, Iloel's Sarsaparllla euros all difficulties with theiu organs, reuses thorn te healthy action, and tones the whole digestive organism. " I bave been using lloed's Banspatilla for Indigestion and liver trouble. It has greaUy benefited me, and 1 think It Is fully as geed a tnodlclne ns cUlmed." K, a. Cuaasnie, chlel engineer tire dept,, Stcntngten, CL Bound and Healthy "It ntTerds me much pleasure te recommend lloed's Sarsaparllla. My health two years age wa very peer. My friends thought I was going with consumption. I commenced using iloed'A BarsnpsrlUs, took five botUesot It, and te-day 1 can de as hard a day's work as 1 ever ceuld1 It saved me from the grave and put mn en my feet a sound, healthy man." Will li. U. TtiBDir, lit Kest Main street, Wlggons Wlggens Wlggons Vllle, Ohie. Built Bight Up " t was all run down and unfit for business. I was Induced te take a bnttle of Heed's Bar Bar saparllle, nnd It built me right up se that I was seen able te resume work. I recommend It te all who are aflllctefi." D. W. 1)at, stone cutter, Ne. 4 Martin street, Albany, M. Y. M. 11. Ik) aure te get HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Sela by all druggists. II t six for is. Prepared only by O, I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Desos One Dellar. m H AKD BUBUKB TltUHSKH, SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER TRUSSES V ill retAln the most airrjcnlt forms eIHsrhia or llnp til re with comfort ana safety thereby com cem tilntliigaraaicalff inn of all curable rsu8. lniparvl.VVn Cleus te molstnre. May he usd In bathing : ana fitting perfectly te lerm of beav, are worn without Inconve nience bv the youngest child, most dollcate lndy, or the laboring man, avoiding all sour, nwi'iity. padded unpleasantness, being Light, Coel, Cleanly, una always reliable OAUTliiN llowareof Imitations. All genu genu Ine are plainly sUimped M L B. Bbilsv A Ce.' Waihaktud." RUPTURE. Its Skillful Mechanical Treatment ft Btxj. clalty Kitnerin rorsenoruy mbii, 20 lean Hoferene's -Prejt. H. T. Uren, D. JliiVf Agneti, IVlllard Farktr, W. 11. Van Van centl. Dr. Ttiemai (I. Morten, unit Hurgton Hurgten Uencrali of the U.N. Army anil iVnri. our" Mechanical Treatiuent of llnrnla and Illustrated UatAlogue Contents : Ilernla or Uuptnre dollneated t Its dlftorent descriptions cnuse, treatraenl and euro Alse uorpulency, Abdominal Woaknenses and Varicecele, lioek of 90 pp. and 180 Illustrations. Malled en re COlntef tcrO8taR0. 1. II, BKBLKV A CO. y3-3indoedA13tw fhlladelphla, I1 A HE YOU CONSUMl'IlVET USK PAItKHR'a GINGER TONIO Without delay. A rare medicinal composi tion that cures when all olse falls, lias cured tlm werxt CH90S of Cough, Weak Lungs, Asth ma, Indigestion, Inward 1'ulns, Kxhuustlen, bOc.utDmgglfits. lllNDKltCOltNB. The safest, surest and best euro for Cerns, Hmileni, Ae. Steps all pain. Knsurns corn fort te the feet. evor falls te cure. IS cents at Krugglsls. 111HCOX & CO., N. X. VLOTJIINU. jy AHX1M J1HOTUKKS. We Belibvj id' Liberal Methods oil Fall ClethiDg! Business. Heavy SnlH nad Uyotceats for Jlen, Beys and Children. All the JTew Styles ready. All tliu Stylei nre new here, because you can't llnd Old styles lu a New Stere. Prices and Clothing that malre your dollars de most for you, buy metH ter you et Clothing nude te glve longest wcu". MARTIN BRO'S Clothing nnd Furnishing Heeds, 2S NOIITII QUKBNBT. w IhlilAMUON A FOSTKlt. Wn ArdDetermlnea tn Keep the 11:111 In Mo tion by showing the Largest Assortment OK THK BEST MADE CLOTHING -AT TUB LOWEST PRICES. SAMPLE ITEMS. ITKM NO. l.-Oenta' All-Weel Sack Ceat Putt, lilack Corkscrew or Kminy Casalinere. Colen will net taile. l'rlce, f ls.ua. . h rM ,".'. --annU'Fall Weight Overcoat, Ail-Weel Material, In Light or llatk Bteel Oray, rast color. Vilce, 110 U). ITKM NO 3lleys' Gonteel I'attern Back coat Mult, Made Hireng of Unliable Material, Warranted te Wear Well, l'rlce, il.Se and Williamseu Sl Fester, S2.34,3G&38E.KINQ8TM I ANCASTXlt, FA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 010 MARKET STIIBBT, iiAUitiHimiui. i'A. (JUJSHAHWAKU. jaluil MAHTIM, FRUIT JARS, JBLLY TUMBLERS, JELLY JARS, AT I.OWKSr CASH l'KICKS, AT CHINA HALL. The 1.IUIIININU KUU1T J AH, the llest In tliu Markr it In I'luts, (JtmrU and Halt Uallens. M AHON J Alts In all stzej nlways en hand at bottom prices. HIGH & MARTIN, Ne. 15 East King Street, I.ANUAKTKK. I'A. PK1MK UANAKY, HKMF AND HAI'E seed, bird seed tu packs, rea and silver gravel. 11 U bone ud bird manna, Uerman Heng reed uud Audubeu'a bird tonic, are ad, mlrable remoetes in liwsofgengaridrnoiililuic uuuhxv'suuuuirreuK, SO West King Btreet. TOBACCO. e LD HONEST, in eua reruLAB buamu Old Henestu Will be teund a combination net always te be had, A NK QUALITY Or FLUO TOBACCO AT A UEADONAbLK TIUC4. Loek for the red B tin tag en eaeh plug, FIRST-OIASS ARTICLE -1N- Chewing Tobacco. UONirAILTO OITK Old Honesty A T Altt TUIAL. Askyourdealorforlt. Don'tUkeanyether. J NO. FINZER&BROS, LOUISVILLB, KY. (I) fALAVU or VAHHION. A HTKIOU'H VAIiAOK OF FASHION. GRAND FALL OPENING AT ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 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 of Plushes and Silks te attract the eye of the visitors. The Finest Display el 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. URVUKRIKH. QOFFKKS! TEAH I OHOIOB OLD" COFFEES. Fresh Boosted Dally ana Finest New Crep. TEAS. We Unsrantoe for Fine Flaver and Uoed Drinking ijualiues. GKOUOK WIANT, Ne. 113 West King 8. D HIED 11EKF AND HAMS. Dried Beef and Hams. J ust recetved fresh from Armour A Ce , the largest ana best Meat heuse tn America 5 bbls of Dried llcef at UXe ana 15e per ft by the piece. Kvery piece guaranteed. TUY XT. Best Sugar Cured llamj at 15c per ft. They are mild cured and we guarantee satisfaction l'lcule Ilanif, UXe. LargoUcef Tongues only 7B3-freth. Coffee ! Coffee ! Coffee ! Try our S!c CofTeo. It's a beauty. Cannet be surpassed ler Us high flavor nnd drinking quality. Try u sample pound, and It net satisfactory your money will be refunded. GonulneMandhllngJava.'Mocha, Laguayra, Guatemala and Kles la stock, reAsted fresh ana evenly, . A. Mst & Ce., Cor. East King and Duke Sis. M-Telopfceno. Free Delivery. Trr li. F18HEK, DENTIST. W particular attention given te filling ana preserving the natural teeth. I have all the latest Improvements for doing nice work at a very reasonable cost. Having years of ex perlence In the large cities I am sure te give the best et satisfaction and save yen money best artificial teeth only .0uper set. mwis-lya Ma M MUttTMQUaJUC ST. OLOTH1NU, tt --rrrw111 mfl M KBUHANT TAILORING. Yen can" find a most extensive line of Fer. elgn and Demestic uenda for rail and Wlntur Wear at prices that will surprise you, a ASKEW'S, MOB, VI AMU S WEST KINO BTctKKT. en-tva M EKOUANT TAILOH1NU. L. Gansman & Bre. Merchant Tailoring DEPARTMENT. TBIIBK ATnilCTIVK BABQAINB. We offer te-day Three Hest Attractive Leta Leu et Uoeds in the f lece, which we Hake te Order at Prices se Le w that they are net likely te be repeated toen. THE OFFERING UON8ISTB OF One Let Fancy Cheviot Suitings, Strictly AH Weel, at 118.00. One Let All-Weel Worsted Fine Corkscrews and Diagonal Buttings at 120.00. All-Weel Worsted Wide Diagonal Suitings, tn lll&ck and hlue, at 121 oe, Having bought thoie geeds way belew the regular price for cash, we therefore guarantee yen a saying of at least from as 00 te 110 00 a sutu TllOUSKIU TO OHDKK. All-Weel Cheviot at ft 00, 5 00 and $0.00. Caaslmere and Worsted Trousers at K.&0, 15.00, Ifi.oe, rr oe. ta.ce and 19.00. Special Attention 1 In vlted te Our If andsome Fall Overcoats, 811k and Matin Lined, which have Me Jtqual Any were ler Style and Finish. l'BICKB BANG FltOM 110.00 TO K20 00. L. GANSMAN & BRO., HAMUFACTUUBUS OF Men's, Beja' and Children's Clothing, S. W. COBNKU NO It Tit QUEKN ANDOUANUESTUKETS.LANOABTKU, I'A. M YKKH KATHFUN. A GOOD TREAT 1N8T0UK FOU YOU IF YOU CAURTO LOOK AT A WELL-SELECTED STOCK -OF- Everything Desirable -FltOM- $ 1 0.00 TO $25.00; -AND- Made In Our Eeliable Way. THE PRICES ARE NOT TOO HIGH. YOU Lh SAY SO WHEN tOU 8KB THEM Myers & Eathfen, UBLIAULE CLOIII1KU9, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LAHCABTBB PA. M ERCHANT TAlIiORINQ. Merchant Tailoring -AT- NO. 25 BAST KING ST. We are New Ueidy with one of tlieHeit Selected Stocks of SUIT INGS, TttOUSERINGS, &;., In the City. We tiB3 thel5e3t Material only in Trimming and employ none but the best artists. ; Sut'afastien Guaranteed in Every Particular. Ibe People's Gasb Stere, HO. 25 BAST KINO STREET, LAMCABTEU.fA. rnarlt-lvdAw IXBJIKJ.1.AS. R AIN I RADM KAIU! RAI1T! rilKl'AUE FOU IT I THK SEASON IS AT II AMU. Loek tn our windows and son the I1KLVETIA UMUUKl.LAs(by many callud lllertas) with Ueld and Silver Cup;, at S1.50 AMI A FINE LINE AT $1.75 There has never been aa Great a Uargaln otferud in this city. Loek at them. Reap Made m The People's Cash Stere Rese Bres. & Hartman, NO. 14 Fast King Street epis-jmd noera and Buemn. IJKXIT WEAK. Ready New I Yes, NOW BKADT, with my Complete Heclt et BOOTS, SHOES and UUBBB1M for Fait and Winter Wear. Mevor before did I have aneh a Large and Varied Stock of the Very Best that the Market A fjords and Marked nnd Quick Selling rlcet. Alse t call your attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This Is ene of the best Throe-Dellar Shee for men that is made today. Call and see them ; It beau all ethers. S. P. STAGKHOUSE. (OXK'FBICBBXOBB.1 S3 & 80 HA6T KINO, 8T L ANCABTEB, ! A. alyd B 'OOTU ANU HHOEB. -WE AliE KETA1L1NQ- BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WH0LESAIE FKICE8. Hew Can We De It? YOU MAY ASIC: WE WILL EXPLAIN. Alter the last IJoet Bensen we beuaht fllty fllty ntne (59) Catcs of Youths' Heys' and lien's Heets at a I'rl vate Assignee Vale, ler Spot Cash, at such Kxcefldtnfrly Lew Prices that we can new soil you tbem Uetall at Uegular Wholesale I'rlces, nnd yet make preflt eneagh te keen ns alive. We Can Sell Yeu: Youths' Solid Kip Heets, sites 11 te 13, ter 11.55; regular price, II BO and t.7i. I mSVlte anYtieS1' 8,MS ,0r ,-00' la Men's Solid Kip Heets, slzes 6 te 11, 11.50,11 75 and $2.00 ; regular price. II 00, 12.2s and 12 60 Our lloeu for 11.66 and IJ.oe we defy anyone In the county or state te beat ler Fit, Unra- bllttyand Prien. We could mauonnlmmensorproflt en these 69 Cases of Heets by soiling them at the old prices, buteur motto Is Quick Sales and Small Profits. We have stuck te It, and te our" Bale" e( giving our customers the advantage of our nrchases. We hve the largest stock of adleH', M leans' and Chtldren's Heavy Lace and llatten Hliecs for rail and Winter Wear In the city, (which we dety any of our corapett cerapett !P? .te nlsput) at prices te suit the times. Call In te see them whether you wish te pur. chase or net. aa we consider It no treuble te show goods at the prices we sell them. The One-Price Cash Heuse. d The Leaders of Let Prices IN BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. 3 East King Street, LAMCASTEU.FA. "8tore closed every evening at 0 p. in., ox ex ox cept Saturday and Monday. WAS Oljf MM. HTATCUES for Formers and llallreadera, 14 Karat Geld Filled liess Cases, Klgln Works, rw each. Jeb Let. Beat Watch and Jewelry Uepalrlnir. Spectacles, Kyonlaases and Optical OoeS7 Cor root time dally, by telegraph-only place In the city. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. VOX N, Queen St., opposite City Hetel. Wear I'enn'q Ilenet. W ATOH REPAIKINQ. WATCH EEPAIBIHG A Watch Is the most delicate and Intricate filece of mechanism made by man, and theene bat receives tbe least attention. Your steam engine, your wagon receives mere. it is an established fact that there are mere Watches ruined by the average Watch lie purer than by the Watch Carrier. We have a Watch In our possession made by the undersigned 1 this, coupled with an EX. l'EUIKNCE or EIGHTEEN YEAUS AT THE BKNCIi, enables us te turn out work or the Ulghestarade at reasonable prices and with satisfaction te our cut tamers. Would respectiully invite a trial, CHAS. S. GILL, Watchmaker & Jeweler, NO. 10 WEST KING ST., LANCASTEH. PA. flTATUUES. " Lew Prices ! Quick Sales! Goods Marked at Fast Selling Figures at this Season. OUK STOCK OF WATCHES Is very large and comprises everythlng In Ueld, fcltver and Mcknl. I'rlces will surprise you. Our aim is te glve you the VcltY J1KBT value for the money possible. And we de It. Nen Magnetic Watches a specialty. WAITER C. HERE, Ne. 101 North Queen Street, LANCASTER I'A. nl-tld flAIili AND HKB -THE- ROCHESTER LAMP Sixty Candle-Light 1 Ueats them all. Anether Letof cheap glebes lerau u'i OU stove. THB ' PERFECTION ',', METAL HOULUINQ BUBBEU CUSIIIOE WEATHERSTRIP Beits theu aU.Thls strip entwean all et hen. Keeps out the cold. Blep rattling el windows. Exclude the dust. Keep out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying it. Can be fitted anywnere no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split. 'arp 1 nr ihrink-a cm Wen atrln Is the meat si perfect. n. At tne Stere, Heater and JUnra MET ram Jehn P. Schanm & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUBIN STn LAJIOATEE, r A. ,MS M-J .
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