'I -.- ," TVy-iP ' - 4 '"W rJV"'i " y- .v '1113 LANCASTER DALLY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1888. "-- V Cv fc & ft SV- W K i&' '! The Daily Intelligencer. LANCASTER, OCTOBER P. 1SSS. Building Inspectors WatiUd. jfftft.A AMAMnnf In Tiaailtnr la tArnrilirtl in mt rews columns by u member et the IxfcLLlOKXCEtt staff, who was en the pet and narrowly tscnptd. Disasters of l the kind are entirely tee frequent, ard ; iMre seems te be urcent need or a public official -whose sanction shall be necessary jCTfcif ere any new building or fleer Is used ,and who shall risldly Inspect the construction tefere granting hla approval. Large cities kave tbelr building inspectors who keep ?..;- mere or less careful watch upon the r wnrk In nmcrrpM. an A nrdpr thndem- ' AoUtien or strenstbening of unsafe build- 1$1m , . . F Inspectors de net nlways inspect, uui W$ Vbj are always better than nothing, and krftnnnltjin.ll.ihlA Net YMV lOUff 880 'A church fleer fell down In this county gVaad killed a number of people, and town fcV Mrelessness of country builders. "When B Mr northern market building collapsed, tfcere was a geed deal et sober reflection r what might have bf en the slaughter ? if there had been a large crowd within at . Mia !, Af 4Vin nnnUnnt Vn rlllltt. r1 """".rr'". " . ni juaamg builders tnen uaa plenty or ar- S Msm for Lancaster architecture. The Vi fault is net greater In one place than an- euier, dui ii is patniuny eviueni, hji we need te place a watch en buildings if we are te avoid broken bones and sudden death. It la true that we can't expect te go through life without a share of danger, and the Innocent citizen can never tell when an earthquake may swallow him or the lightning strike blm, but he has a right te all the protection that can be given. The truth is that our architecture has BOt grown with our national development, and we build with tee little considera tion for firmness and durability, se that even when there are no errors in con atructlen, as appears te have been the ease In Heading, there is a strong proba bility that another generation will Buffer from a shaky edifice. Our own grand fathers did us no such injur' as we are laying up, for our descendants, because they built when geed lurat er was close at band, and had te be hewn with the axe, and, perhaps men were mere con scientieus lu thete days. 2hew lumber Is turned out cheap by steam, buildings are erected by contiect under close competi tion, and the building inspectors are be coming an absolute necessity in every well regulated community. Ne Cause Fer Alarm. The prospect et a three cornered mu nicipal contest in New Yerk city is net rery charming, but at the same time it is BOt very alarming, for in spite of thelr quarrel with Mayer Hewitt, the great metropolitan dailies are nil agreed that it Will net de te imperil the election of Cleveland by any trading of votes for mayor. The issue of this campaign Is of such vital rational importance that even the reckless local politicians of New Yerk will prebibly find thelr opera tions encumbered by the determination of voters te permit no risk of the presidency for the sake of the city. It Ih. true that the tempJatfffiUJKOMsbncss lu y is very strong, for the bup- ertm or newiu see a rare cuance ter securing a firm establishment et honest and nen-partlfun government, nnd the supporters of the " balls" feel that they have been wantonly insulted aud that tbelrleng established Influence is in dan. ger of complete annihilation. It is an issue en which the geed et the ceuntiy appears te demand the neglect et the wel fare of tbe city und It proves n point that hardly needs proof the advisability et separating local nnd national politics. The mayoralty of NewYeik should net be decided at the buiue tttne aa the presidency et the United States. But things at present leek se very cheer ful for the Democracy that the excite- (X-ment ever the nominations of Hewitt und Grlntls'Lardly felt beyond that city, and there is no alarm as te the result of the campaigu. Carl Schurz. Mr. Carl Schuiz has written a ignreus letter In support of I'lesldeut Cleveland, but his conclusions are only these that are forced upon every unpiejudiced and calm observer of meu und events. What ever may be said about civil frrvice re form, there can be no doubt that the election of 11 unison would be followed by a clean sweep et all Democrats from office, and a return te the old pj stein Which gave reason for the o e form movement. Whatever may b3 said of free trade there can be no sensible fear of it basid en the fact that Democrats propose n reduction Of tariff much smaller than Republicans have often advocated. There is nothing mere clearly foolish than tha fear ex pressed by some that the Mills bill is dan gerous btcauss it is the first steptewaid free trade. These are the chief reasons that, with the consideration of the crying necessity of surplus reduction, should in fluence independent voters te give their support te an ad ministration distinguished by honesty ability and boldness. The frank latter of Carl Schurz will have great in fluence with ull who appreciate ids strong character and clear head, und his ardent devotion te tlie principles et lion lien it, popular government. lie has been highly honored in the laud of his birth, bat has net fulled te Insist proudly upon hb American citizenship, und in this he Only fellows the general custom of all German immigrants who early barn the meat ardent patriotism for their new country. TheGermausef Pennsylvania are proud of their American citizenship, and, with cordial memories et the father land, will net rail te give due weight te the arguments used by Mr. Schurz. The uTy. Tte launch et the ciuiser Baltimore en Saturday calls public uttentieu te the growth et the new navy under a vigor ous, honest und enterprising manage ment of the department, but it must be remembered that nn immense amount of work has been done that does net show la ships afloat. What Secretary Whitney ailed a cuttlng'u way of theundetbrush, was a very laborious and difficult tatk, because caie ntd te be taken te preserve Mm geed timber cencealtd by the bush. e The navy yatds have been made as thoroughly efficient ai means would allow sad they are no longer mere eltciUn machines for the employment et large bealee e( voters who supported the nd nd mlalstraUeu, destroyed naval apprepria- T tlens and wrecked the navy. Tlie gecd work of ether years in organization and plan has been saved and perfected, the old liulkiarone lenser required te masquer ade a) war ships, and the department is trying hard te remedy the blunders of the designers of the unwieldy and obseloto monitors by giving them as heavy armor ai they can carry, nnd guns et formidable piwer. But building a navy nowadays Is slew work. Tight of our new vessels are new afloat, the Delphin. Atlanta. Bosten, Chicago, Yerk town, Vesuvius, Charleston, and Baltimore. Only two the Delphin and Bosten are in condition for service. The Atlanta and Chicago are ready with the exception of thelr batteries, but It will be months before the ethers will be ready. The Democratic secretary of the navy has wen the respect of friends nnd ene mies, and ht3 It t publican predecessors have yet te explain the gross mismanage ment that had next te nothing te show for an expenditure of 70,C00,000 slnce t'je close et the war. The story of the Tennessee is probably the best explanation of where the money went. This vessel cost the government for building, rebuilding and repairs, 13, 800,000 in round figures nnd after ateut ten ears of eea service was condemned and sold for $.11,625. A DiM'Arcit from Ottawa announcea tbat the inspector of customs for Manitoba baa discovered extensive smuggling opera tions across tbe Dakota border. The only aurprlaing thing la that tin did net dlsoevor it long age, ler the whele Northwest border has bean fameua for Ha extroeie lesklricisa, letting In Gtilnamea and various otuer con traband material. Tins pppoaraneo et Mr. Whey i'lng Te at tbe Ki publican national hcadqturtera In New Yerk had n lulraenlua tlleet. It appeared that everybody but the deer, koeper "was out" te the distinguished visitor, who catne te prolfer the Mippnrt of ten thousand' Uhlnntnen te "Unllliten" and bstng W(althy nnd the bead of tbe Ublnose oelony had i xpuetwl n cordial reception, Wliey Ylng Te wna clad In royal silks and loekbd fat nod prosperous, but If a ltpar had ontcred the rooms he could net have crretfd mera consternation. The almple tBCtefhlH prceenoe dreve a chill te the heart et eycry politician In the premise, and tbe deer keepjr gave Mr. Te te under atand that everybody waa out and would probably never be In te htm. He claimed tn represent Ynet Hlng, nlae yery wealthy, and no doubt seme qutet way will bafeurjd te unu tbise Ghluet b Kwrmbllcane. The Londen Daily Chrentclr publlaheu a lotter Irem tbe Kev. Jeseph Parker, tbe imported pastor of Plymouth church Brooklyn, who la In Kugland en a visit If geuutne, this letter gives proof that Usury Ward lloccher'a old congregation violated the contract labor law for a man with a very shaky mind, or very oeoeultlo motbeds. lies Bays that an ncncntle ahocked him by inquiring alter his health, whoreupon lie proceeded n fellows : "I lifted my llthe, gaunt flgure te Its full height, and with absolutely nothing for background but the Rympalbii'lrig liorlr.en X asked him by what rlg'it he took nn Interest In the atate of my health. Thu blew told well. The dragon roeloJ and disappeared," Then Homebody asked hlui about the date of tbe prophecy et Daniel and be deBcrlbca an nbnurd formula by whleh he oiulcnvcred te And lt,but nppurently-iallCtV; for the cindle tllttejlj-.ria oleudaol tobaceo gatheied arflundrme In a spirit et tender .aaawtttice nnd I was found next morning by two policemen, who nover found any thing else, wandering round aud round a peel, repeating oue of the rbapsedlea et Hemer, "if the date ct Daniel had been left te me hew nobly 1 could have held en te my Ulirlstlan faith, but the date of Daniel geno, what I. luttT" II e aaya that he la te worn with grlef ever this roatter that bis frloeds would net recognize the ominto eminto ominte nancoot ene who, In earlier tlme, simply read Dauld for what geed waa te be goieut et lil in. There lu be much geed soupe In ttioiernvlncs thut they augKeat the wisdom et heiihi (I Stiukespoare'H feels; and the usr usr cantle roferenco te the two pollcemou who iiHVcr found anything olae Is particularly t jrulble lu Londen at prcaent. Tuospectad i 0 a "inn In tuich profound dlstreai boeaiuo ha oeuld net be aure of tbe date of Daniel la a koen oattrnen the modern BKnottle. m m I'glj On in In thstrew wlilchefull einnrs should be kept lnttiuruuiih ruiulr. n row of let , ure sure te occur, uurt no les sure te Lonelmnly aiirlKiiu thu 1 ten tt rttsn'Knid of tb leeth'u ilnnultness In li'irslitimt llut It thunrrer Is cerrecua lu tluie with tbe old of HwZODONT, Amerlca's lundtni; toetu beauilfler und luvlKirunt, ihu tiimnui et tin) lueutli long retiiln tbulr Btrimuttiiind wfcltnmna unlmjutrcd, A word te tbj wUe 14 sulHclnnt Llberatnl from their Fcttere Dy the helpful, genial action et that ineit pona pena Sciut u( upcrieuta, ltaitotter't Stain&cli Ulttari, tbe bun clt toen threw off the burdun that para. 1) 2ed and weaVcneil tticia.nuj rosume their nor mal freedom of action. Ilie action ottUe Hit tcra ,uullke that et uvcrage purgathes, Inrelrea ue griping or drcucUlng. If It did tt would, hla Uiem, be valueless for ordinary uie. There Is nothing unponllenrimatural HttanillnKltK oper- r.lien. Ljiun iuu ner, no le&a inau iuu uewuft. in action I. muBt beuin, iireinutiuir a lnulllital bilious necrvtlun, nnd dlrectlus out et the reng itml lute the i Iglit clnnncL toiijelnlly wllh re tit cacsa.UicrliUlout)upteiuBdU.ipiKar when It Is vitemallcally utcd, and tlie Memucli U (trenglbuurd ns i clt at rcKiilutcd by It .Mai an flloemnlfilntK.rlii-Himntism, debility, nervousness and kidney troubles nrareinplelcly rcllered by U. bleep and appetite ar lu arlally prometd O03IPI.KXION J'O wumt. QOMPLEX10N POWDEK. LVDIES WHO VALUE A RKFINBD COMl'LKXION MUSI' UUK POZZONI'S MKDIUATKU; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brUllunt traneparancy te tha Iktn liauievis all plinplee, irecklus ui.d ills ills ills c1lonitler , una nukes ihe etln flcllcntely eelCrtnd iMHiitlliil. llcentntua ue lluie, white, lesij Or an-imle In thtiieahadua, plukerilmb, whtye una brunetUi. reu SALE 1IV All1, Drugglate Dettldru and Fancy Geeda iJvorywhere. Jf-IIEWAUK Or IU1TAT10NH.-V UWrVLKU. llO-Yl'l.ES.TIUOYCIiKH, TANDliMH. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems. DDKAOLE, ElalfLK. UUAKA.HT2KD HIGHEST OU AUK, ILI U5TJlTKUCATAL0aUK ritKK. POPE MPG. CO., 7) rUANKLIK ST., BOSTON. UKANC1I HOIIBKB- teiki wi WRbiuih Aye., 11 Warren Bt, New Chicago, uua-lydeed WANAMAKBIVS I'niLicaLrnti, Monday, Oct. 8, Ml. As unlikely a thing as is likely te happen in staple dress goods 6s cent colored heavy wcicht French Cashmeres at 50 cents. Cashmere prices don't flop around. Goods that every woman knows and wants, and knows the worth of. Fifteen cents off a yrd of this grade is like taking it from a geld dol lar, Scary times for some makers or you'd never hear of these cashmeres at 50 cents. Of course there are plenty of 50 cent cashmeres, but they're the 50 cent kind. Here you have a "just right" grade, yard wide, right in weight, fin ish, dye, durability, and in mere than fifty colors, including all the sought-for shades. Net a whisper of the maker's name that's In the bargain. Ne matter ; it sticks out in every yard. ' Quality, quality, quality. Nothing better of the weight comes from any cash mere looms in the world. A largish let te begin with, but no merchant can ever have half enough, 65 cent cashmere at 50 cents. Nertlipatt of contre. The handsomest hatching of colored Henriettas you'll find anywhere. Silk-and-wool all wool. Evcty grace and good ness that ever gets into these exquisite stuffs. Nerl beast of centre.) Muslin underwear is pleas antly fixed en the second fleer, handy te nine easy stairways and four quick elevators. We have put some fresh-get surprises with the bargain lets turned up by moving. A little house-warming. Anether batch of " Fruit of the Leem " Drawers and Chemises at 25c. "Fruit" Chemise, with lace at neck and sleeves, 30c. Chemise, geed muslin, I lam burg edge en neck and sleeves, 40c. Square neck Chemise, pretty embroidery, 65c. Muslin Night Gewn, yoke with Hamburg inserting, Ham burg at neck and sleeves, $1, Night Gewn, with 4 rows in serting en yoke, edged neck, front, and sleeves, Si. 15. 60c Woven Cotten Under skirt at 35c. Demette Flannel Skirt, 50c. BCiislul and Mac prty nml black blueanil b'liuu. An All - wool Underskirt, gray, with scarlet, blue, or black border, 95c. Women's All-wool Cardinal Jackets, plain and striped, Si and Si. 25. Nurses' Aprons, large size, 25 and 35c ; better up te $2.50. Pillow Shams, 75c te S21. Heme work don't count against such prices. Second Uear, Janljier street tlile. tour tli Vuturj. We want you te knew an Umbrella that is made ler us by that famous old Philadelphia house Wright Bres. & Ce. Founded in 1816. Progress ever since, until new they have turned out the best Umbrella we have ever seen for the money. " Truewerth " is the name stamped en each tie. It fits the facts. Silk about as near un-wear-out-able as can be had ; finest English natural sticks ; paragon frames, and all the essentials that go te make up the perfect Umbrella. But the best thing about the whole business is the price : 26 inch S3.75 2S inch $4.50 C Lest nut etreut Bide, et of main nUle. JOHN WANAMAKER. rati UA1.B OK ItttNT. HOUHIX JfeHtikuK ON 'THE UOVI' liberal terms, en West Chestnut, Wal nut, Uuieii. Mary, l'lne aud Ulua-lettnsuxets. Apply ill Ui6md mi N011TH SIAUV 8T11KKI'. TCTIOH HA1.K AT U Ue tlnoe-morv PK1 VATIC HA1.K, Mntll ILIItt IIUIllltlLT Heuse, Ne ii ,erth (Jucueu Btiuut, Luncuster eUy, I'u. luijuliu of II c. KiiKAUY, Ne 27 Ivust Ktnic etli'U, Att'y for EsUtoel JiitebC. Kiuuity, teplJ-il WAtta HOUSK KOIl HA1.H ATA 1IAKUAIN. 1 lie 'lhrettsinry alansartl I. nil jlnunu nCJelnliiK i lurk '4 illii. cuutnlniUK eIkIH I'Hirn-, hath nHin, lieutur lu cvlliir, ptpeu J thniuirhuiii liiijiiim il auk K H.lt, Iatkl Liaiitcuaurrics, Allan llurr, oren.thup em em tee', ect? ltd. rpWO AND TUKKI5-ST0KY, Brick Dwelling Heubcd, sltuAted en Jiast aud ust aluut. Wist 1. mien, ci UBiniit. Mirili l.lnm. uharlnttc, Ma 1 and 1'Iiim kliceu unil Luiiniiiur uvuiiue. all lu keihI imler una i.-imtr, tlmlouet ur mud ex uutux lit depth 15 uud 150 (. t telOftet wiukuiiujs, lortuieou inuiuemiitiuiitl Uru.s. AkdIv te UJiuultd 3 NOUTH Jl AllV STUEEr. TiOKHAI.KOK KUNT-V HUIbDlNO X sHunt.nl four tquttts Inmi cmiiu 01 rlty, suttblile f ir nny luauuf ictuiliiK purnes". lln.BK"l li inunt, two Iloers uud utile 0 feet li out und 45 loot flu p ilusa i ew iilnnui pewt r buller uml euylnc, eluuler unit oltlce eniuitlKtf, with untdli'K In nrd en linn n 1' ,t it It unit eik -story wareheuf.0 M lij n li-et in th"iejrii iimln hulldiiiK Mille 1 urient cheap by appl J lug ut once te CUAUI hK MILLFJt. t)lind 4i tut Kln, tlrtut. -ORAUT1I VI, DKHIONS IN OKNUINK Juiiaiini) Ui.H.lr II He i lih the most deltOJtfly iMKruntpolpeuit ehtutuble a ih ln lut of e-Kuni. cachet l'OKdersln BUj l UutllJ UtldWtKl I'llCOt Kit .ILfcl'e KAMI' EMI I'll AlOlAUY, .. . (Opprwlie Knsteni Markiit.) Krtlt'y' Hyiup el Mlordre.t. Midi berry aid Hombeuna U the htst for Ceuuhs and COO. W and 25 cents u bottle. U.W.ITAw TTOOD'S UAH3A.PAH1LLA. OUT OFSORTS Is a feeling jietuM&r te persons of dyspeptic tendeucr. or It may bi ciutiodbrtchangeof cllinatoienaannrltrn. Tbe stomach U out of otde .thnbead nchnit or ders net feel light, npimtltuli oipricleiu, the ntrrei atom OTer- women, tun mind u conrasel ana irrnaue. Tills condition ftndsnnozce lontcerrccttvoln Heed's 8ursiailll, which, by lie regulating and toning pewers, aoen trrsteies harmony 10 theiystrtn, and girts that strength of mind, nurvesund body, which make ene feel per per fectly well. HOOD'S BAtl8AlAnir,bA. " I bwe used Heed's B&rsiparllla In my fam lly for thrte yearn, and have taken It person ally with gnat sneers. It has nlwajs built up my systim by giving ire a geed appattte, hits olearo 1 rny skin, and his made mn sleep. I harururrercd Irem nervous p'ostratlen, and have been cured by nothing tint Heed's Pnrsi Pnrsi Pnrsi parlllaHndocci'lenally afesrnl Heed's fills." U r. JesKKBSAww, Hnpt. of Musto In l'ublle ECtOOlS, ClUClliMltl, e. cuukb uTsrEraiA "I fullered a rrcat whlln with dyspepsia, nnd tried a geed many remedies. A ftlend urged me te try Heed's Sarsap'rllla, and I have new tnknn two bettlin It his entirely cured mu of diapepsla. and a scrofulous affec tion hu also nntliely disappeared. I can hardly find words te express my high appre ciation et Heed's tarsfipattlla" Atxiw II. Ublbcu, City Hetel, Lancaster, I'a. Heed's Sa'BapariUa Held by all druggists, tl 1 stxferll. rreparcd only by 0. I HOOD A CO., Apothecailcr, Loaell, Mius. 100 Deaea One Dellar. (4) A TKIVS HAKHAl'AKILLA. Higu Pressure Mrlng chnracterlrcs thcisflmudern days. The result is a ft nrful Increa'e of Hmln and Heart Ultuasc UeiiMrsl Heblllty, Insomnia, l'aral yalsund lnemlty. (.h'eral and Morphtaang Merphtaang Morphtaang inent the evil. 'Ihninodlclne host adapted te dnperrnan'jn' g'id Is Aycr's faiBarartlla, It purlflnf.en Ichcs nnd vltallr's the bleed, and thus strengthens every function and fuculty of the body. " I hnve titd Ayer'sBarsupnrlllatn my fam lly, tei juirs. lhive found lttnaluatile as A CURE for Neivnus Dul.l lly raused liy an Inactive 1 viirnnilalnw stiite et the bleed." Henry llucnn, Aunla, Ohie. rer seini) time I hnvn been troubled with henrt eisPBH'i limverfmnd anything te help inn until I beimn using Acer's liirsHpitrl la 1 huv only list d thM tnrdldne six mouth , bnt It lins relbived me from my trouble, und oiin eiin oiin liled urn te rejuum work "-). I. Caiajutett, ferry, lit. " I hnv hten a practicing physician for ever half a century, nnd during thatlmel lmvn never leu nil se powerful and ruMibluan attorallve and bl(K) purlderas Aynt's Harsa partita " lr. il. ilaxutin, Louisville Ky. Ayer's Sarsaparijla. rnsrAne ar , ' Dr. J. O. Ayer it Oe,, Lovell, Maae. I'rlen tl ; six botUes, P. Wertn 5 a liottle. ocistell 11AHDWA11K. HAHDWAllIC, Aa i IIEH1Y Bfc & ItAUB. -AND- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, UNlCCjl ALI.EI) LINK OK UVMM S, HTOVKS, FUKNAUKS. I'elu ArquU for the Futneug Rovelty Het Air Furnace. Nest Doer te the Pes office. 40 ii 12 N QUEEN HT. ecll AmJ 11AKISU l'OUDMt jTKKIJNd IIAKINO J'OWDKK. STEM n U BAKIN n U 1 m ) Absolutely Pure- Till IB l'owder never varlrs. A inarvet of purity, Htri'nijiii nml woli--eujini ss. Mera eoeiiouilinl tliiin tbu ordinary hinds. Beld only In iuu liy nil orecuri bl'KULlMJ MANUl AUTUUINO CO., 12 nnd 14 Bpruce Btitiut, Nuwl erk. r-will exhltilt at l.uiicuntur county Katr Cukt'ferall Bauiplns ter alt. auu&CImd MAKULU WOJChtl. KJTXllttUlt AND OKANITE W0HKH. OHARLES M. HOWELL, MAllULB ANDQnANITH WOItKS, Ne laONOHTU QUKKNSTUEKT. Havlnu vperlnl f iclltilra for manufacturing (Iruntte Meiiuim ntf,li)iiit)",iJiiivi-')ii)iHwiuiii Cuiiittety Hm kut ml kinds, respectfully te li tl tlm iiktroiutuiief tbu public, und iiivIih nil te eUl ui)iloxiiiiliiiitlii)ininiiBlvi)teck()t 11 in bin MimiiuiMiHH, (iruvi-fltenf s, etc., new rin iHlieduud uneudut my work, which 1 eirur at gr.atly ri.duted puces, l'ructlcul exprl onto, wltntimtti In tha iirrunKuiiinul et iirnu iirnu mnuiHtleu, liltcilnK nml oietutlen of deslKiis wllh Krini cum, u a KUtiruuly that purlect tmtumctten will be Klvun te the rnett dueling et mvtuklreus lluilderti art invited te call for estimates for bulldlnK work. id ih receUud fnrull hinds of Mantels. A luri;.' nnmbtir . r inl stid Bund and Itrown Itrewn Itrown Sienu uoei-allls en h.inil utlewpritis. C1IAB M. Iluw HI.I,, Ne. 1 North QuiM-n Street last bide. muj litM,W,b BOUUHNO NKW HOAKDINO AND I.edgniK lleubc, Ke. l Menth l.tiii). smut, I Hiiriiri, ilex ni-i)ii',(litsnnrcl) fioiirli-ter Klrni cIuhh i.iniiiim nitiiu be ird Hiwila ui nil tin id itemnc nilein inr iHirmuiieiit bnur de.i Meiiitlur Ithed preuip' yund In llrst oust in in widdlnx nnd blnhduy imitles, bil t, 1iei", iti , it tlieit mil I rn a i linn nt Oiupubiiea putrenaiiu Hesprrttnllyseiicttcil. Al.h. CriluUK, s3uid Ne. 41 teuili l.lmeBinut. TvTOTU'K lb rUKSPAHUKKH AND Vj persons are hereby for. iJ ui'VNfcH- bidden te t rueuikM u ay ei wne itina ill uie Cornwall and 8pttiwelludtates tn Lebat.nn or Lar-uvsuir MiauUtt, wnther IndOMVl or unln. elesiid, althtr ter ijw ntirriwe of ihmUnt or uui(iv, wi liir iir lll oe r OHiilnst all truspAstlnt en tMd rltrldly enforced ii lanaseiunann. aticnaiuitr inn notice, V LOl.KMiN rUSIMAf K. 1KU) 1LUIN, txiivr. e rtriuAii, AtumjiF ;q K.w.coieapsn'i hm FUKK1TUHB. UIINITUKE I FUHN1TORK I TIIKUMItt31UNKUUASItKOI'KKUIU8 BTOKK AT T1IJC OLD STAND, le. 38 East King Street, Which was dmfeyed by tire some time age, and list perfectly hew ateck of all kinds et FURNITURE. I'AltUJlt SUITES, 11KDHOOM SUITES, TAULKS, CUAIBS, Ere. UPHOLilERINQ In All Us nranchei. Alse 1'atntlng and Or nanienung uiu baaiis. HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Btreet 1e9.tfd e uus & eiBiia FALL OPENING. TO-DAY AND NEXT WEEK 01" NEWEST DESIGNS IN THE FURNITURE, At our Warerooms, 2d, 3d and 4th floors, 31 Seuth Queen street. All arc invited te see the ex hibition. Nene asked te buy. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. aprlMyd H OFFMKIKU'B. An lnvltattnn tn all who eonteinpla'e making uuy chii'Ki lntlnlr homes (ariKftrds rurnltuio.etc.) this ra 1, te Call and Examine OUK Large Asserlment FURNITURE -or ALL DESCRIPTION J. Our Btcck Is Cotnp'etn and our Prices as Lew as inn luwuil jl itiii uu le ynur iiuvuiiiuKu te buy your 1'arler, Chamber, DlnlnK ltoeul Bulls, fete., HOFFMEIER'S, NO. sepl1-3ind 20 EAST KING BT. w iutaith.K'u. FURNITURE! FURNITURE STOCK FULL. NKW ANI HEAOHKUb. can't be Descrlbed. I'ut VeiirKyc-i vn It, und be your Own Judge. Common, Medium nnd Flue Furniture Btylu Uunlity nnd I lntsh Utslng te the U1U11 K8T f 1 1 Cll, while I'rlcea are In tlm L WKi r NOTCH Mem worth In our goods than the price would IndlctUe. A Grand Exhibit. 'tlie Latest nnd most Attractlve Nevelty The I) HUM (Htnmuti and JToetslool In the window. Loek at tlium. Our rioera am Full of the Newcst Styles. WIDMYER'S FUJtNlTUHK STOliJS Oer. Haat King & Dukn Sta. me utiusuKKUi'Kua i " TO HOUSEKEEPERS! 1 our nerilx for the next few weeka will be will, it ou limy want netuttbtnjr Jlew and llilKtitln Furniture I we Invite you te leek through our steclr nnd will dei ur bint te m commedate jeu. Ihere are Cbtlce New i utterus of AnlJque Iied-Koem Furniiure, MUSIC CAIUNKIS, COUCHES, Chairs for the Library & Parler, lie npbnlsterlng and Uepulrlng of all kinds, at Aloituiute 1'rli.es. HEINITSH'S, 37 & no BOUIH QUBHN ST., l.ANCASThK.l'A. FLA UU, .1 C. AT HTJKSK'S. FIREWORKS Flrowerke, Colerod Torche, Fluss, llurgees' Thlnese Liiii vrnr, Jap'iiiie Lanterns. Adam anil no Cunning, bust uud cfceap ; 1G candles for 15 cents. Thu CAMPAIGN SCREAMER, An entlmly new nnd thi most unlqttoandsur unlqtteandsur prlslni; article In pyroiuehntLS. Ills a steittu whlmluund silutocemblnod. Nuw and Nove), aud Is sold at & cents each. BURSK'S, KO. 17 EAST KINQ LANCASTKIt.l'A UTIIHRT vm V.'ldll ID KMI'MIY A KKW talesmen nn mlurv te sull our eneds bv ainpln te the whnlcsetln and retiill trndu el LaniiMter, Fi, and afljelnltig sMtus We urn thn Hrgesi mtnnlucturers of our line In the country, bend two runts In stumps ler par ticulars. Nope'tols unswumd I'KN 1 KNNIAL MT'O CO., auKin-antdtvid ctnrlnnHtl.O. w. L. K1SHKH, DKNTIHT. I'artl'ular attention ulveu te filling and preserving the natural tith. 1 have all the lutist ImprVDinents ler doing nice work uta very reasonable cost. Having jiarsel ex portenco in the large cities I am sure te give thn bust of satisfaction and save yen money bust artiacUl teeth only l&euper set. marlMyd Me, U MOKT1 qUSXIf BT. ear boevd. Ul'EUIAL NOTICE. M I.tdlcs', Ultscs' and Children's Ceals, Jackets and Wraps. All New ibis Bcaaen. Latest Styles, Lewest Trices. M WOOL SHAWLS ATI'AIiOAtN PU1CK8. Latest Sly It 1 tn Vn u Goods. Ke Trenble te Btew Qecd a JehnS.Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen Bt., LANCASTEE, FA. mane-lvd J. HAHHY 8TAMM -II AB- REMOVED rneM THK OLD STAND, NOS. S3 A 37 MJKTUqUKKN HTUKET, -TOTHKNEW- Bosten Stere i -AT- HO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. We are l'leisefl te Anneunce tbe Arrival of a Complete stock of Cholce New styles In I'LAIN ANDKANCV Dress Goods, And weutd call yourattenllontn vfowGKN vfewGKN U1NK HaHUainb, net the se called or stinar stinar reuted bur, alMnKS, but barKUlns In whlfh you get More Than Your Meney's Werth, vlr : Ten fhades ALL-WOOL HBNUIKTAX, 40 Indies wide, 37Ke a yard ; never was sold for less than 60c a J ur J, Twelve Shades AL1-WOOL 11UOAD CLOIHS, ii inches wlfle, im a yard. FIX Styles eJHILDBENSIPLAIDS. rtch und beautlttil In their colorings, 8e a yard. Twenty-flve DlrTorent Things in DUKRS QDUUH at. 2e n yarn, which lnolude goods aetually worth ioe a ynrd. Ml'KOIAL A8HOIITM1SNT OF, BLACK GOODS. We want your meney Frank, Isn't It. 109 Andwewaut yenr irlends and jour nelh. biiis' meuny And In enler te gel It we will eiterin exchange Itcal Jnlly i-ead Natured Jlargatns. ei In ether words. Ull you gnt ac quainted witncur Ntw Location we will give you the BEST OF THE BARGAIN. FLANNEL", Bl.VNKKTa ANH C0MfOUT3 IN UltbAT VAltlfcTY AT- NO 24 CENTRE SQUABE. J.B- MAKflN A Ot) SPECIAL PRICES -or- "Upholstery G-oeds. Furniture Coverings ATAWAV UOWM-l'IUCKS. Furniture Jutes. An Ixcellcnt Material, enn yard and a-h&lf wide, u-i'il ler (.evnrlng all kinds of Hurul ture, reduced us fellow s : filj Att'c Hte A two yje Aiiic Raw Silks for Furniture Coverings. M.U) (Jualtty.. I M) eimllty., 119; ifiiillty.. ..iiewn tiri'ii ..Down toil V5 ..Uonte .W PETIT POINTS. Tlnscledand tbe heaviest and strongest tea teilKh, uiude ler iirnlluiet'eN eilngs. I1.SC Quillly lti)ilnccdtel. II. i3 quality UtduccdtO M HIKIHT LKNCTllS of ell thi abeTO mate rials ut ihreo-reurths prlre Klegant Patterns In Wlde rurnlture Cre tonnes, ut i:)e u yard. Deuble raced Canten runnel, all shades, WXoieoa urd. t-rlnteiland i'laln Kern Curtain Scrims all red-cedtn price. CURT1IN POLES In Cherry, Ash. Wninu. and K bony, wllh lliuis Knds unu tiraekuts ul iic Kacb. J. B. MARTIN & CO. CLOTBWU, me. EHCHANT TAILORING. '! XiX.l Yeu can and a most extensive Una of For Fer rtfgn and Uomestle Uerds for rail and WiaUr Wear at prices that will surprise you, a ASKEW'S, NOS. t34 AU Z38 WEST KINO BTitXKT. 07.1TH XKKM ck HATUITOA.. A GOOD TREAT 1KBT0UE EOtt TOU IF TOU CAKE TO LOOK AT A WELL-SELECTED STOCK -or- Everything Desirable moil- $ 1 0.00 TO $25.00, -AND- Made In Our Reliable Way. THE PRICES ARK NOT TOO HIGH. YOU LL SAY SO WIIKN TOU 8KB THEM Myers & EatMen, UEL1AULE CLOIH1KUB, NO, 12 EAST KINO LANGABTKIt PA. ST. H 1KSH & BKOTHICK. We Head the Precession While Otltcrs Try te Fellow. & Our great Underwear Sale is still going en. Per tbe benefit of thoae who did net knew it we will continue tbe sale until next Wed neEdny. Overcoats seem te be tbe Beng ut piesent. We are selling tliem a trifle earlier tban usual, but the prices will explain that. The Children's Suit Depart ment is full of nebby styles for tbe boys, ranging in prices from $1 te 910. Beys' Suits in all sizes from i'2 50 te $1 8. A first-class Scheel Suit from e2 50 te $5. Men's Sack Suits in Cussimeres, Worsteds, CQrkscrews,"Wales and Diagonals from $S te $15. Cuta way Suits from SS te 20. In our Merchant Tailoring De partment we have decided bar gains in Treuserings and Suit ings. Any style Suit made te order at short notice. JjA ItOEST ASSOUTML'NT, Newest Styles, Tixest Qualities. Prices that ethers dare net meet. HIRSH & BROTHER, Clothiers and Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N QUBQNBT.& CENTRE 3QUARH, LANUASTKlt, l'A. riLOTHINd I CLOTHING I I Ganian & Bre. CLOTHING PRICES. Claims urn euxy. llut our claim Is that our prlcts lorcletblnKOf all grades are lower than uny respectable competition is capable at certain and s wltt pioel. 8EKMANY SXAMl'LKS IN FALL OVERCOATS. AT $5, ft, 3, IIP. ill, 111, 116, lf, VX. is Ml Iluys a Nlce russlmore Suit S7IO llnys a Geed Werxttd Mile tiej llu j b ii uixkI All-wool CasslmereSult. ISO) 11 u j a an Knijllsh Worsted cutaway Bnlu lis CO Buys a 1'erfcct fitting I'rlnca Albert BulU UOY'S AM) U1IILURE.VS t'LOTHI.NO. l!nMfult3iitf3 II, tMO f7,fjnndf). children' t tl li, K 2A. 1.1.7.1. is, f I a) and 16. ilKn'i", Uej's and Children's l'au:s at Lew est I'rlces. Our 115 no and IIS 00 Suits te Order are Taut fellers. It will pty ou u, loelc at them If you ere in reed of a roll Suit. L. GANSMAH & BRO., MANUrACTUUSUS Of Hen'?, Bejs' acd Childreu's Clothing, f). W.COUNKIlNOimtQUKKN ANU OUANUK BTUKITS.LANOABTKB, PA. Reaity-Made Clothing. HIRSH BROTHER iShltjfeatitsi4ri';iA.ir-i'-.jtitnc-. -