m H tvw '.f THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1888. 'M' S21 tf tL E ft H .el M Iff t& a. The Daily Intelligencer. t V I.ANCASTER, OCTOBER 8, IKS. Tfte College Hill Tnrk. The water commissioners seem te think 4 ' that tbey nre also park commissioners. -, As Lancaster has but it solitary park, and . i-ribat the cow Pasture about tbe reservoir. 'i r. .. . :. . . . m) Mw idea or me water commissioners is set unnatural. parks ana reservoirs go If" 'together, in their contemplation e the paternal fitness of things j and they pre- SS& F" lul UD i""-""1 ti uu iimuiuu uu ; tuouege mu. auu bii is recemmeaaeu as H.. twain tr thn lilulmit in tlin rltv niul with m. ukntr of brick clay en it te make izoed iv bottom for the water. The cost of con- ti atniftflnn nf tha rncprvnlr la eftflmntnrl nt. 74,000 ; te which must be added the cost Of the 22 acres of around proposed for the site , also $75,000 for the laying of a Bia'n te the water works a couple of miles away ; and an additional handsome sum te cover contingencies. The reservoir and park would cost the city, it may be safely said, ever a quarter of a million dollars. If the expenditure is necessary we de net object te its being made. There is no doubt that the residents in the north western section of the city are net prep, rly eerved with water. There is no doubt that this should be remedied and tbat an adequate supply of water, and of eleau water tee, should be provided for eveiy quarter of the city. But we nre net at all satisfied that this la the best and cheapest plan te secure the result. We believe that clean water can be better secured by settling basins nt the creek side ; and that it would be a wise economy te pump up clean water instead of water and mud ; especially It the reservoir is te be ever the hills and far away, a couple of miles or se. It seems exceedingly foolish te pump mud te a great height and distance, te clog pipes and baslnB with it and te liave as ' the result water imperfectly DurlUed : when the water can be as readily settled before it is pumped, and in a location Where the cost of the land needed for n s s rveira is lesj. The needed heleht for the water supply can be readily obtained by a stand pipe. The only possible advantage of a basin apply of water en our lull top? would be in case of the failure of the pumping capacity of the water works ' r the breaking of the water malnn. This is of course an advantage ; but with the very large pumping capacity of the Works it can hardly be supposed that there will ever be a total failure en their part , and the present reservoir capacity is sufflctent prevision against the risk of Buch extraordinary contingency. The whole city wants abundant water and clean water. It nothing will glve It ' te us but a College hill reservoir we urn In favor of it. But we de net believe that the water commissioners knew enough y iabent the question of water supply te determine this fact properly. They are net experts In undiluted water; and it is expert opinion we need te find out hew best te get such water. . .. ' The Reports en the 1)111. The Senate tariff bill is accompanied. by majority and mioerliyrjpoPtauud one 5 from SenaterJta&biT'iiift own account. The HsEflfuiican majority have nothing te -BBJfin explanation of the fact thatthey consider a reduction of tariff revenue absolutely necessary, while their party orators and platform think otherwise and condemn the Democratic party as the cause of the ruination of the country for suggesting such n thing. They de net say new they can tuke off the duties en rice and sugar when their platform calls for tip-top protection te every home product. Evidently the Senate Itepubli cans are net in harmony with the plat form. The minority report of the Democratic entters is net very fresh or striking ; but probably nothing very original could be looked for in a repeit hastily knocked to te gather tnxjte stale a topic ns the luiilT. Senater Beck, hewever, continues te be "fresh and bretzy en the subject. Ills natural earnestness will net often permit him te be dull. And new that the Republican tariff bill Is born, the Democratic Heuse may be willing te let the Congress adjourn ; although new that the session lias run into the closing days of the campaign, It might be politically' profitable te keep it going for the purpose of further instruct ing the peeple en the tariff issue and hewlng them bow the Itepublican party la shaming under its high protective coat. If the Democratic senators iiuve the needed spirit, metal und ability they can make the discussion het for the Ha. pnbllran senators und broil them ever their platform and professions. The undoubted fact in this tariff mat ter is that the representatives in Con gress fellow the feelings of their consti tuents, and thesa me ruled by their Interests. Senater Allisen from the Northwest, where agriculture reigns, does net have the respect for tariff duties which Senater McPherson lias who rep resents New Jersey, where manufacturer if king. Senater Allisen cannot swallow the Chicago platform at all ; and the Senate bill shows it; his constituents cannot swallow it, as the election returns will show. in Awkward About Face. Our most intelligent contemporary the Examintr does net execute an about face with the nelselejs nud machine-like precision that might ba expected of an old p.triy aeldier. It appear te fcel that the July platform Is getting dangerously shaky and rotten and It obeys orders with mis givings aud grumbling. The Examiner aays of the Senate tariff LIU: "In all probability it would have been better te t ike all internal tax off Dr at least make tie necessary rtducllonef surplus from tils source." Onr contemporary is cleaily displeased that the party should make a change of base se late in the campaign and pretend te abandon the Idea of free whisky, but it doubtless comforts iUelf In secret with lbs asiurance that this is only a pre pre Mew. "Walt till tbe cloud) roll by" and few Uiey will take care et free whisky ad trusts, the Wall street ceutrib. pint and the " fried " manufacturers. t Fer the present it is geed policy te f. lmoet that free whisky plank out of the ; platform, and it can easily bertp'aced -Iter the election, se that u Ilepubllcau pHalaiitratlen can act upon it. The Ex. . immitxr concludes its remarks upon the K aarut bill pathetically us fellows : One , aving inure, Its common tense previsions will meet with the approval of the coun try and uen the issue the bill makes we can afford te 6tand and win." Things have been be terribly uncertain that it is comforting te it te And "one thing that is sure," and that boa "com mon sense." It is pleasant te think of nn issue upon which they can stand. They have dene se little standing, and It is se dangerous te move backwards en a plat form with the trust and whisky planks knocked out. When the grandson of BImen and the nopbew Jef Den Cameren takes the stump (or Ulevcland and Url ft" reform, aa Charles MoVcagbsen el x- United states Attorney Coners! Wayne MeVeagh la doing, there would seem te be something wrong in the Hepnbllean prty, or something wrong in the Cameren family j whieh ha been looked upon m the reigning Republican dynasty In Pennsylvania. The aged BImen, It li true, was a Democrat In bis early manhood, and bla grandson can only be aitd te be following In bla footsteps, age for age. The wily Simen did net change bla poll uea until me country ebanged ; and It bla grandson bas Imbibed his political fore sight, be lias taken tbe stump fnr the "nln nlng alde"; and thus It seems. lli.AiNK ever brll!int,as bla friends new call him, made aipoech en Thursday Just after the publication of the Kepnbllean tarlil bill, but he only referred te It In tbe following reflections en whisky : " 1 am In favor of continuing the tax en whisky, except Hint part wblcb la med In the aria and In medlclna (A voleo, Why ?") I will tell you why. I am In favor et It as reported In the new tariff bill before Cen. gross. I am In favor of It bocanae I think the tux tenda te makelt a little higher and fower can get It te drink It." Air. Jtlftlne thought he knew publle feeling en whisky well enough te warrant tbe abeve contemptuous kick at tbe peer old forsaken platform of bis party whieh declared for the completo abandonment et Internal reT. onue. He might liave talked about the Honnte tarlil bill, but be did net jet knew It would take, and Mr. Jllalue always waits te 800 hew the cat Jumps bofero be forms nn opinion. Tbore are rare oxeoptlona te this polley vrhen he allows lilmself te talk about matters he tlilnka of small oonso eonso oenso 'liionco m In tbe case of trust. Tin: water works en tbe creek are iln. lahed and another outlet muit be found for tbe money of Lancaster. Tbe taxpayera are all se ontregoously rleh that tbey must be tixetl telha top uoteh, and posterity la ae helpless that It miemi a Bin te refraln from giving It a heritage et debt'. Hurrah for a park en College Hill 1 Baid the llopubllean party In convention nt Chicago four months age: Ne tariff te- duoilen, glve us froe whisky II rat, Hay the llepubllcan senators : We are thn party. Down with the platform. We deolare protection wrong in prlnclple by plROlng Jute and oheap molasses en the frce Hat and lowerlng the sugar duty. Tim Montreal Afar has oreated n great sommtlen In Canada by an editorial ou the subject of annoxatlen. The following bold ecntlmnnts exclte comment : ''The Ameri can Hennte cannot have Canada for the ask ing Just new, but we warn the poll tlnlaim of both tides In Canada that they are at an appalling ratecreatlngan annoxatlen nontl nentl rnenl In this country. The only thing that can check the tide el annexation..' Betulinum in this ceunry la Rlilgher patriotism In our publle men, IbeilUIng up of the ureat NerthWASfand possibly n r-ohemo of linpertKT fedorntlen." Tun New Yerk IftrulU la meved by tbe Eudden thought that iiioney,uienoy, ruoney la the gniiRO et overjtblDK. Menoy In law It llmls lllustrnted by the stilt or I'arnell for (100,000 bocnuse bis oharaetor rcriulres that inouey for vindication. "lIowedd.BDd In this oentury of light and honor I" Then money In elections la found Illustrated overy whero and nvery day, and Urat at the opening of the campaign by tbe (itieat et a candid ft te with a barrel. The JlernUl easily pcrMiiuleH Itself tbnt It watcher, "A Jlngllnir, cllnkleg, uiotallle runvass, with bank nuttn llyliiK In the air, lltte the leaves la Volleinbrosu." And this oxeltcd and dazed Jeuinnl wonderH Ironically what was subscribed fur the Declaration of Indopeudenco, and hew much Jillurben, Jacksen or Lincoln required? It Is n ourleus luiHlness. Heme day we may think nt It with due sign I Henrice. Hut nut new. Ne, by hoavens, net ciultu yet net thin eaiupAln I Menoy lias the call, meney talkv, mill whoever cannot put up miiy us wen shut up at least until alter the election 1" It la a curious business, but net se very sorleus a buslness as the humorist liu maglnes. When the poeplo are areused te deolde vital laaues no powerot money enn withstand thorn. Then esah man will feel sodeop personal Interest In the result that the prleu or ballets, It la with Berrow that the term Is used, will ba tee great for any wealth te control oleotlons. Ne matter wbnt corruption may achieve with a tran quil people the first thrill or alarm for their liberates will show the foeblenoes of dollars when matched against ballets. PERSONAL. I'AitDiN.vr. Mehan, arcbblahep of Hyii. nt-y, ti. 8. V,, upon the oecaslon of his prtwenoe with the freedom of the city of Dublin, declared that Australia, together with Ireland, would atrugglofer legislative froedom. J. W. Klynn, of Detroit, preNldcntofthe besrd of littile, and a prominent Doinn Deinn Doinn cratle polltleluu, has cleared nearly t -'0,000 en the Chicago wheat corner. II e began speculating In Hoptember wheat three months ane, nud since then bas had bis partner established In Chicago. Trier te mis "strike" Fjynn was net worth ever flO,000 IIe.v. Ukohek I". llAint, of Headlnjr, was en TmirMiHy u passenger en an express train ler Uemereer, and bad given tnstrua tnstrua tlens te ln HreuHfld ut Johustewn. The train whs llspged nt a point about ten mtlen eait of that plxce whlle It was still dark, and tbe Pullman porter, hlmsell half asleep, awoke Mr. Uer and told he had readied his destination, Mr. liaer scram bled out In the dsrkncsi, aud after tbe train had Htodmed away dtscoerod the porter's mistake. Tub Ukv Themas humiimk, a full-l)loeit-d Indian, and ence inedlclne man of the Oneida trlbe of New Yerk, has volun teered te breume rumor et n oelored Metbe dlst church at Putnam, Conn. HunriHO claims te have converted the Oneliins te Uerlstlaulty. Iln bas been at WerctMer, Miss., ler u month past. He will draw no salary from bis new pastorale, but depend upeu tbe generosity of bis tleck for malnlo malnle tmi auce, Huurise Is a large. Impressive redskin, with a geed oemmand ut Kuglisb and a certain picturesque eloquence that la most Impressive, lisukir Ituttrr l)cnd. Jehn O, Itutter, late president el the Chicago Traders' bank, new In the bands of a reoelver, died Thursday night The stlslis et the bank seem te be hopelessly enmpllcaicd. Ratter owned l.tXWefthe B.00O Blmrts et the bank stock and bla Cishier owned the ether COO. The manage ment was loose, Rud the available asueta will net reach mere tban one third of the llabilititH, it Is belleved. Owing te the illness et President Itutler for six. months sud the rnanauement et the bauk belug nltegetner In his hands, suspcntlan becamu Inevllnbln, The liabilities are estimated at ri.coe.ooo. l Vlily tlapi In that row which of all otbereBboutd be kept In tboreufh repair arowef teti,are sure te occur, ai dnoletssuretehorelnttly aUHjuie tbofuculldlirrKardefthe tuuh's cleanliness Ispsrtls'unt Hut II the error U corrected In Umuwlthtbu aid of HuZUDONT, America's leading teeth beauUOer and lnvlgerant, tha tenacts of the mouth long retain their atrenuthand whltenets untmpilred, A word te tha wue li lufUclent, COMPLEXION rOWDBJt PjOMPLEXlON FOWDKK. LADIES WHO VAl.UK A REFINED COMPLEXION MUST UUK POZZONI'S MEDICATED; COMPLEXION POWDER. It tmnarla a brllllint transparency te the kin. Removes all pimple, trickles ana al coloration, ana mikes the skin delicately ielt una bountiful, Itcentnlns no llme, white, lead or arsenta. In threo abodes, pink, or flesh, white ana brunolte. roil BALK I1Y All Druggtata Doalera and Fancy Goeau Evorywhero. MTREWARE Or IMITATIONS. apru-lvd WAtfAtlAKKIl'H 1'iiiLiDiLrnu, Friday, Oct, 6, Iff 8. The new Millinery and the new Silks. A glimpse el cither is enough te set any woman of taste a-longing. Bennets and Hats ready te put en or te be trimmed ; Silks te suit any fancy ; the novel ones fuller of fresh beauty than you've seen for many a day. Laces are ncttinc settled in their new room, Chestnut street side. Never mere or lovelier. Muslin Underwear, Corsets, and all that clan are cosily at home en the second fleer. The upturn of moving has brought a scattering of special bargain bits te light in both camps. We have taken ever the en tire sample line of one of the most celebrated makers, con sisting of mere than 500 dis tinct styles of Ladies' Jackets. Latest freaks and fancies in cloth and stockinet. Yeu shall have ii most stylish, needful garment at about half price. .loekola for 13, worth n unrt V1 Jk.IhiIh f irf I, worth il and li Jaiketa lern, wunli JJ JnckutsfurfS worth as, fH, find tll All fresh, spick and span. Hecnnd fleer, Gheslitnt atroetsldo. Kourilc Keurilc Kourilc vaters. The strongest word vc can say of and Black Dress Goods is that it's from Priestley. If you knew dress stuffs, you never step,. .te question "the -color or quality of. anything wrapped en the "varnished beard." Suck blacks come from nowhere else. Twe shades, but they never vary. The jet black is always jet black ; the medium never pales. Match one year's make of either with another any ether the same. A marvel of dyeing. Quality just as marvelous. Take the Silk - and - wools. Ne harder plain stuffs te make. Whoever heard of a Priestley Silk-and-Weel slipping ? Finest Australian wool, genuine silk worm silk put together as no one else seems te get it, and dyed as only these Bradford folks knew hew ! Blacks that don't rust or rub off. We are se near te the mak ers that you are likely te see any Priestley newness first en our counters. The time-tried favorites are always here, every number of them. The roll-call te-day : Silk-and-Weel llenrlntti 1'rupd'Alnm Clulrotte 'J ihiiUe Alys Murle Toreeo Convent Uypny Nun' V'lllug Camel's hair Vlli.tln Venetian Ciope crupe Cleth All-Weel DrapcVAlnm Mourning Cleth Cnu.el'8 Imlr Buruu Twill Venetian Ureoe Black Silk-and-Wools have a en the closer grip than ever fashion world Southeast and seuthwest et contre. Seme time age we set about getting up a Beys' Shee that should be neat, easy, tough, and modest priced. Something that a full-blooded boy needn't pick his steps in, and yet would be presentable anywhere. Here it is. Fine grade of Calf, without side seams, well finished. Full of wear and geed leeks, the shoe-men ctll " a Shee." Urea 11 te!, for littlrt beye. iuu .Lit t't sizes, for big beya, J It fills the bill for a What clean Beys' Scheel Shee better than ether kind we knew of. any Twe or three days should wind up that batch of Women's $6 Shoes at $4. There is no reason why they should be a cent less than $6 except that we get a chance let away un der the market. Finest Paris Kid, hand-sewed, opera tee, patent leather tip. Fresh and perfect in every way. A width about Keni i wlaib, sizes "k te li ) wldtti, sizes H te a 1) width tlzea 2H te SX Mat ket street trout, we it of Main Ahie. JOHN WANAMAKER, TMI'ltOVKD CUSHIONED EAK -A. DUUtltJ. UIIHHKOUTUKDEAF. l'ect'n l'utent improved cuhlnne.t Kar mums perfectly tvaieu, hearing aud perform th enr of the natural drum. InvUlblecem. Jertubleaudalays In pealtlnn. All conver sation and even whUimrs neaid distinctly, bend for illustrated book wltn insUinenfciW. ritaK. AOdress or cell en r. msueJ,853 JUreaaway, Mew Kerk. na,3wOM,YY,rw TJOOD'H HARSAI'AHILIiA. TRUE ECONOMY ntatrue economy te bar noed'a Saraapa lllla, ter "100 Doiea Ona Dellar," la original with and tnie only of thl popular medlclna. It you wlh te preve thli, boy a boltleof Heed' Baraapartlla and meaiureiU content, ion will And IttoheIdlCOtoaapoonfula. Mew read lha direction, and you will nod that the avnraKn dete for poraena of dltTerentageaU leaa than a tetupoenful. Thla la certainly con cen con clustve and unanswerable evidence of the pe- cullar gtrenRin nea economy or HOOD'S BAUSAl'AniLLA We be nan ulnK Uoed'aSarsaparllla In our tnatltuden anme menlha ae, and havlnR watched It tfTecta, wlah te aiy that we And It a k-oed, rellablP, and benedcU! medlclne for Ininlly ase, and for hespllaln and Institutes aach as cura." Hiaiaiu or Mnur, Wejt fourth bt,, Cincinnati, O. " 1 took Heed's BaBaprllla for leaa of appc ttlPdrapplaandgonerallangunr. It did me a Vint amount of Reed, and I have no henl tnncy In rocemmondlng It." J. W. Witia FORD, Qiilney, 111. HKALTH UETrKH THAN XVKB I have been troubled by a aoiefaloua affec tien all my Hie. itlsoneof the markedroo markedreo markedroe ollecKons of my boyhood diya.and for several sears has rendered me unuble te labor much. I think Jioea-g naraparllla, which I have beenuslnRat tnterrals for ten years, lathe beat thing 1 have cver taknn. I am new go, and my general health looms betler than ever." U. D. Annerr, Warren, N. U. HOOD'S SARSAPABILLA Beld by nil drngglats. II t alz for IS. Prepared only by 0 1. lluOD A CO., Lewell, Hasa. 103DO3KS ONK DOLLAK (3) JIOOICB. AO, -TirilOI.IWAIjK DKPARTMENT. HERR'S Boek and Stationery Stere, UKNKllAliSrOUKS, DIIY AND GltOCKUY 'SXOlilCS, Will be nllewcd Lewest Wholcsilel'rlco en nil Bchoel and Htnple Htatlonery. star Yeu lll save money and treuble by buying here. L. B..HERR, 63 North Queen Streot anRlMyO VAJtPKTH. TK YOU WANT -YOUlt- CARPETS WITH NO INJURY, WUKK IIOVK PllOMI'TI.Y. AND Al.l. MUl'lH DKSTUJi'Kl, -l.EAVK YOUIl OKIKU3 TOlt- Lancaster Carpet Cleaning Works Ami lnvvn thflin Cleaned by Machinery. Less Injury than luiiid beating Carpets called for aud tleuued wUheutregurd te weather. LKAVK OUUKU3 AT SHIRK'S CARPET STORE, or J. II. MAR1IN & OO. r- Works-Church and Uuke atrcet;. bin h lltiiuiine ) (Ua- 11 A TH. s IMCOIAI.TIEH Teil YOUNO MEN, Stauffer&Ce, I.E1D1EC0 DVTTEBSAND FUHEUEU9. We have cola control of the world-renowned IlUNI.Af HAT and the Celebrated HUSTON IliCAUrlKH. Unequalled In quality and the nonest auil prettiest shapes out. Our line of STiriT llATfl was never mere compleU) und our 11.60, 11.7s and 12 te btlu Hats are unequaled. Trunks and Traveling Fags AT 81'KCl AL UAUQAINS. Mrltebes et all binds at Very Lew l'rlcer, Stauffer&Ce., 31 and 33 North Quoeu St. IAIjIj AND HKK -TUX- ROCHESTER LAMP sutyCandle-LiKhti lieats tbem all. Anether 1.01 et CHkai-hi.euks rerUas ae OllBtevea. TDB " PBRFBOTIOU J", UarM, UOU1.U1NU A UUUlIKU cusuien WFATHER STRIP lteats Ihern MI. This strip outwears all ethers. Keeps out the cold. Step rattling et windows. Exciuae tna auu neep out snow ana rain. Anyeue etu apply It uowesto or dirt made in applying ib uua ua uiivu mivw here no holes te bore, ready for use. 11 wui 1 net split, the meat r&rn erinrtnK a cusuien aulD la ut meai pnrieoi pnrieei pnrieoi Bterea At the Steve, Heater ana ttange -OF-; Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEI3N ST N(iTH. Ha. AUt'llAhT 11LOVKH. A Hl'HAIiT PAYING HLOUK. Asphalt Bleck Ce., Omco-MH Chestnut HU, l'hlle., l'n. Works lit ldKepert, I'e., A Camden, N. J. MANUKACTUUHU8 OY Standard Asphalt Paving Blocks tl.KS tl5H3A.U tixliixli. In Kiineruluae for utroet pari iiK.stdewalks, par den paths, mUI yards uud ditvaways, r utters, cellars, vats and eon walls. AdvanUKea: Nnlnnleaa. dustluss, strictly sanitary, pracll pracll callyluiltruetUlMniia cheap, rer prices and further Information, address: R. . OSTBill & BRO., Ager tl LaucAsmr Ce.. S3J North l'rlnce St, IrfineaiiKir. i'a. ml-dmd Inoitaeon imi'siiKH, : uij 10 KILBTJHN'8, Ne 211 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. sepWluiJAw TOBAVOO. JtMNK PIECE OF CflEWIMG TOBACCO IS 1NIJEKD ALUXUEY. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Comcsasnearbolngaflnoplocoofri.ua TODACUO a It Is poaatble te make It, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONG DKALEUB. We are aure that OMBTUIAX will Convince Yeu of Its Meri ts. 49 Loek for the red H tin tag en each plug." J no. Finzer 8c Bre.'s, LOUISV1LLK, KY (3) Dll Y UOODH. iVKOIAIj NOTICE. KETS. Whtte, Gray and Scarlet, All Grades and l'rlces. COUKOHT8-60C75C. II 00, up te ntO. WOOIj FI.ANNKLU Wnlte. Gray. Ulue. Brown and tear let, HUHUNK WOOL KbANNKLS-AU Celere, for Lndlrs' and Uhlldien's Uretses and Bklrts, and Gents' bhlrts. Check Llnsey Flannels, 10, 12, 10, 18 and 20 cents. shaker Flannels, Fancy Wash Flannelf, Saxony Flanuels, Canten Flannels. All-Weel Suitings. A ittg liargatn ; se and 40 Inches wide only 23 cents. Flannel Bklrts and Skirting. Ca'stmercs for Men's and Hey's Fulti, 2Sc, 81 o.37e, tee, 75oandll.eo. These areltealilar. gains. aar.Ne Trouule te Shew Goods. Jehn S. Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen Bt LANCASTKU.l'A. n.arle-lvdAw N- KW YORK 8'IOUE.. New Eall Goats. WATT & SHAN D 6,8 ANO 10 KA8T ICING BTHKKT, Have Received Kaily noMverlea et Ladles', MIBS03' and Chlldren's JACKETS, GOATS & WRAPS, FOR AUTUNN AND WINTKR WKAR, Which we otTerut l.ew Ptlees. Special llnrgalnsln 1 atles' STOCKINET nnd U1AGOM al JACKKrn In Latent Hty lea at J M. U 0.1, t 50 and 15.00 each. We OlTer the Rest Pcsstble Value In SKAL PI, U8II JACKET?, HKAL PLUSH WRAPS, HEAL PLUSH COATS, Made and Trimmed te ourOrder durlngthn bummer, lu thn host styles from selected plushes, and the prices will be leunil much lower than the same qualities have lieen sold ler In lu former seasons. MisEcs aud Children's Coats, In All fixes and Fvery Vatlety of Design anil Trimming at Very Moderate Prices. Kverythlng Posliable meu's and Chlldiun's In Ladles', Gentle- FALL UNDERWEAR, In All Slzes, at Prices teSult the Times, New Yerk Stere. J1EATINU. IEUjAK heaters. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S Cellar Heaters ARK THE REST IN THE M AHKaT -AND- PBIOES THE LOWEST. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. FLINN & BRliNENAN, CONTRACTORS OT Plumbing & Heating, Ue. lea North Queen Streot, LANOAHTER PA. J1 WOBKS. T ANOAbTKR Steam Dye Works and Dry Gleaning Establishment, NO. 630 HIGH STREET. Ladles' Dresses, Party and Evening Cos Ces tumes Bh&wiB, Velvets, Laces, Kid Cleves, etc., dry cleaned. LACK CURTAINS CLEANED, LACE CURTAINS MADE ECRO, Gentlemen's flults and overcoats cleaned at half a U.y's notice by our new process. H, BTBASB30BFBR. riJ-ltnd ujir vaunt. J.R MARTIN tW, WJC HAVE NKVXK SHOWN CO LAHGK A stock or Ladies' & Children's Coats AS AT TUB PKK3KNT TIUK. The Popular FKDOItA NKWMAHKKTS In Stripes and Fancy l'latds, with Uoefls an Capea, Lewest Prices. SEAL PLUSH JACKETS, SIAt. rLUBU SACQUES, SEAL PLUSH MOUJE8KA WKAPS. All of our Seil Plmh Goods are made up lrem tbe very beat material and guaranteed. A Orc&t Bargain In a BEAJiPMJBH JACKET at 111, Stockinet and Beaver Jackets INUROWNAMD BLACK. WIDE WALE JACKETS, the Popular Cleth Jacket of this Season. HOW IS TIB TIME Te purchase Ladles and Children's Coats at Half Price. Since our last advertisement half of the let has been sold. All of the Ladles' and Children's Coats car ried ever from last season are marked at Half Price ae make room for the new. 115.00 Newmarkets, reduced te I7.C0. IIJ.'O Newmarkets, reduced te te 00. 110 00 Newmarkets, reduced tots 00. 1 8 00 NowmarkeU, reduced te it 00. $10.00 Children's Coats, new ts CO. I 8 00 Children's Coats, new $1.00. $ 0.00 Children's Coats, new $3 (O. I 4 CO Children's Coats, new $2 Ce. $ 3.00 Children's Coats, new $1.50. $2 0) children's Ceat, new $1.00. 1 1 00 Children's Coats, new .te. ALL eI.KP,6,8, 10 AND 12 YEA11S. J. B. MARTIN & CO. s TAMM'8 STORE. Bosten Stere -or- Silks, Dress Goods. Plush Coats. Steckinette Jackets, Jerseys, Shawls, -AT- STAMM'S old stand; 35-37 North Queen Street, (Opposite Poatetlleo.) Bosten Stere nng'ft.lv UMBRELLAS. TDAIN ! BADM HAIEM EAI1T! PREPARE OK IT 1 THE SEASON IS AT HAM). Loek In our windows and see the HKLVKT1A UMHRKLLAn (by many called Glorias) w ith Ueld und Silver i. apt, at S1.50 ANO A FINE LINE AT $1.75 There hss never been etrured In this city, as Great a Rargsln Loek at thorn. Rese Bres. & Hartman, NO. 14 Fast King Street. ser!4-3iiid KlMKUANAKY, UKMPaMMUPK seed, bird seed In packs, red und silver gravel, hh bone and bird manna, Uerman song reed and Audubon's bird tonic, are ad mlrable remedlns In less of song and meulilug UURLEl'BURUO STORE, WWnt King Street. GRID DISPLAY BOOTH AND BUOtM. -JflOOT WEAR. Ready New I Yes, J.OW REAUT, with my Complete fteckct JJOOT8, snorts and UUllUtttS for Fall and Winter Wear. Nerer before did I have aefh a Lara;e and Varied Stock of tha Very Btst that the Market Affords and Marked and Qnlek Selling 1 rlcea. Alse I call jour attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This Is ene el the best Ihroe-Dollar Shee for men that Is made today, Call and aee them ( It beau all ethers. D. P. STACKH01JSE, (ONE-PBIGE STOKE.) 08 8s 80 BABT KINO, BT LANCASTER. PA. aSMydA JOOra AND BHOKH. WE ARE RETAILING BOOTS - BOOTS AT WHOLESALE I'KICES. Hew Can We De It? YOUMAYASK: WKW1LLKXPLAIN. Alter the last Reet Sraen we bought fllty fllty nlne (6t) capes of Youths' Heys' and Men's Roots at a PrlyatoAssignvePale.for Spot cash, at such Kxceedlnrrly l.ew Prices that we can new sell you them Retail at Regular Wholesale Prices, and yet make profit eneugh te koep ut alive. We Can Sell Yeu: Youths' Solid Kin ltrmtx. alma 11 (l? tnr $1.25 ; reirular price, $1 50 and $i.7J. Heys' Heavy Heets, sizes 1 te 5. for $1.00, $1 2 $150, $1.75 and $2.(0. Men's solid Kip Heets, slzes 0 te 11, $1.50, $1 75 and $100 j reKUlnrprlce, $1 00, $1.25 and $2 50 Our Beets ler $:.W nnd tJ.CO we defy anyone In the county or state te beat ler Fit, Dura bility and filei. WoceuldmauitanlmmonsoTproflt en theso 59 cuses of Roots by selling them at the old prices, buteur motto Is Quick Sales and Small Profits, We have stock te It, nnd te our" Kule" of giving our customers the advantage of our purchnses. We hnve the largest stock of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Heavy Lace and Ration hhecs for rail and Winter Wear In muciiy, (wuicnwoueiyany or our competi tors te aisput) nt prices te suit the times. Collin te st.0 them whotber you wish te nur- chase or net, as we consider It se treub Te te buuwuuu8 at tne prices we soillnem, The One-Ftice Cash Heuse. (6 The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 East Sing Street, LANCASTER. PA. JW-stere closed every ovenlrg nt G p. m., ex cept Saturday and Monday. WATOMUm. TITATOH KKPA1KINU. WATCIREPAIBIN& A Watch Is the meat dellcate and Intricate filece of mechanlRiu mude by man, and the ene hat receives the least attention, lour steam englne, your wagon receives mere. It Is uu established Ltd that thure are mero Watches ruined by the averaite Watch Re pairer than by the Watch Carrier. We have a Watch In our possession made by the nnderslgned 1 this, coupled with an EX. PEHIBNCEOK KIUHTEEN YEARS AT THE 1IKNCH, enahles ub te turn out work or the Highest Grade at reasenable prices and with sa is faction te our customers. Would respectlully invite a trial, CHAS. S. GILL, Watchmaker & Jeweler, NO. 10 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. PA. UROUKK1EU. COFFEES! TEAsT OHOIOE OLD"eOPPEES. ITrcsh Roasted Dally and Klneet New CTep. TEAS. We Uuarantoe for Flne Flaver and U00U DilnklngUuallUes. QEOROK WIAVT, Ne.USWOit KlegS. D HIED I1EEF AND HAMS. Dried Beef and Hams. ust received fresh from Armour A Ce , the largest and best Meat house In America 6 bbls of Dried Hef at HJe and 15c per a by the piece. Every plcce guaranteed TRY IT Rust Sugar Lured llsms at 15e per a.. They are mild cured aud we guarantee sit'sfactlen Plcnle Hatup, UXe. Large Reef Tongues only 73:-lresb. Coffee! Coffee! Coffee! Try our 2.'c Criroe. It's a beauty. Cannet be surpassed for Its high lUver and drinking quality. Try u sample pound, and If net satisfactory your money will bs relunded. QenulneMandhllng Jav, Mecha, Laguayra, Guatemala and Rles In Bteck, roasted fresh and evenly. . A. Reist & Ce., Cor. East KIiiffumlDtike Sis. WTeleptenu. Freo Delivery. JSUUOAT1UNAL. XTOUWihC NEVEH KEOBET IT! The Investment Made etructlonutthe In a Course of ln Lancaster Basiucss College One of Lancaster's leading bu.lness men re marked "1 would net hive my sjn lacking the benefits te derived at your school ler rtVETHOUSANU DOLLARS." Anether: "Although I could hardly afford It. thH course of Instruction mv teu received at your srbrel has proved the IIKV1 IN V'rSr. MfcM' 1 KVKil MiKK ' II any one doubts It send ttm te mu. 1 will iptak a geed word ler you wherever 1 can " EVENING SESSIONS, TUE8UAV, WEDNESDAY AND rKIDAY. Call en or adddres, lepu-tfd U. V, WEIDLEU, Principal. M mm )&. . J...V M.1 ..--M
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