Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 10, 1888, Image 2

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UTOA5TER DAILY ItfTEJXIGENCER, WEDNESDAY.
OCTOBER 10, 1888.
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The Daily Intelligencer.
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bANOABTKIt, OOTOllER 10. 1SSS.
'.'.J The Collapsed Lam
t'-.-i Judge Paxson tells the Philadelphia
iPtat from rittsburg that tlie sunrtms
'Court lias filed no decision In the municl-
f'pt law case and declines te say what its
VjCdejiskm has been in advance et such
1-filing;. Such retlccnce, however, was
fx., wneny unnecessary in view or. me ibci.
""ttt the opinion et the court, in
.tbe case of Grant street, Lancaster,
whlch we printed in full yesterday, ccr-
$ -fotiflcate nnd all, declares that the muni
eipaiaccei iea iim neon unanimously
j, mwu iw w u..,1 . .,..
Appeal. That lue decision in tne Avers
DDeal is net vet filed does net effect
i''i the fact that It has been made. It is net
te be supposed that n decision deliber
ately and unanimously roade is withheld
from record by the supreme court from
any doubt ns te its correctness. It
must be assumed that it is net
filed because it is net fully writ
ten out, or for some ether formal
cause that does net at all affect the
certainty et what it will be. It is wrong,
of course, for the Bupreme court te an
Bounce a decision indirectly in another
case before the decision in the case itself
Is ready for filing. It was a piece of gross
carelessness. But new that the decision
has been thus announced it should be
promptly recorded,that the municipalities
affected miy set their houses In, order.
We want te knew just what has been
decided. The Grant street case seems
clearly enough te state that the act of
16S7 is unconstitutional; but there
may possibly le some saving ex
ceptions in the decision itself. If
the net is unconstitutional alto
gether, et course it is ns though It
was never passed nnd every net dene
under it is void. Every officer elected or
appointed under it is out of office- and has
never lawfully be in efllce. Tliose who
occupy offices that no ether person can
claim under the old law, will held en te
their ofTlce3 and be the ile facto officials
until someone with a better right presents
himself te claim them.
The day of election under the new law
Isthesame ns under the old, the third
Tuesday in February ; aud the day upon
which the new officers take their places
Is the same, the first Monday In April.
The term of the former mayor hed there
fore expired when the present mayor
was inaugurated, and his election took
place en the proper day. There
seems te be geed ground therefore for the
opinion the city solicitor is said le ex
press that the mayor will held Ills effice
ler the two jeav term under the
old' law, though he was elected
for a four year term under the
new. But the city councils are differently
constituted under the new law ; nnd it
would Beem that its collapse will carry
the council down with it, along with all
the new officials it created.
The Turnplke question.
The Beatd of Trade has listened te an
able presentation of the objections te the
proposed purchase of the turnpikes by the
county, nnd it is cheering te the friends
of tberneasure te find the best effort of
their opponents be extremely feeble in
'Mwerth of .fftcterargument, His net
.'"true vhiAffeaua can net be well managed
by public officers, for they have been
and are ee managed all ever the world,
and in fact tell-gates, along with ether
customs of past ages', have been long for
gotten in many putts of the laud. The
presentsystem isnet as Justus thoonepro theonepro thoenepro
posed because geed reads ure a
benefit te the whole county, and
the whele county should pay for
tbem. The traffic en them should
be encouraged and net taxed ns it
is at present. The farmer who brings
LU preduce te town through a tell-gato
must make geed his less olsewhere. His
customers really pay his tell. Tlie de
velopment of our town has been held in
check by this lax en traffic, n tax that nt
Mme time wn? justifiable and wise, but is
new driving our country people toether
towns that can be reached ever free reads.
The peer farmers who pay this tax would
hardly object te a proposal that it slieukl
be shared by the people of the city who
profit by it. As matters are, no farmer
will pay tell te get into the town if he
can de his business ns well elsewhere free.
Under the proposed freedom et the reads
our city will be at no such disadvantnee.
The county will net object te a removal
of this tax en traffic, which will fall mero
lightly than the present tell upon every
peer farmer who must use tlie pikes. Mr.
Eshleman argues that the benefit of the
measure te township? new having reads
will be greater than te theso that
nave none. And se will the cost be
greater, for they will bave te keep
up the reads. There is nothing lu
the point any way. The govern
ment Improves rlveis and harbors,
though few own ships ; it keep3 up an
expensive consular force In the Interests
of a few citizens abroad, and in a thou
Band ways appears te tax citizens for ser
vices that can only affect them remotely.
The state aud county maintain asylums
and Jails that are filled mere from the
town than from the country, and mere
from one sectieu than nuether, yet all
are taxed alike aud there is no injustice.
Mr. Herr gave the advocate et tell-gates
an awkward topic when he aske I him
te consider hew the measure would af
fect the county as a whole. That is
the way the matter must be considered,
and what is geed for the whele county
must in"tfterCfl-bfi geed for any part.
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The Contest for thVajerulty.
Mr. Hewitt hai fairly launched him
self, upon New Yerk as the candidate for
mayor of one Democratic organization
and of a citizens' mass meeting. Mr.
Hewitt in accepting the nomination de
clared that he did net want it, but was
bound te run because Tammany Hall
bad net put up its own candidate;
and Mr. Hewitt thought that Its candi
date should net be mayor ; though the
man was geed, the organization that
would own him was bid. It is a star
chamber, nnd net a popular creation. It
Is a trust In fact, Jn Mr. Hewit' opin
ion ; and what could be worse V
It is an amusing attitude for Mr.
Hewitt te take, becausj he has been a
Tammany mtn and a Tammany candi
date often. Fer his present office he had
1U nomination. Tbete Is no doubt at all
of Mayer Hewitt's honesty, sincerity and
force. The fact new undoubtedly is thi t
be find! Tammany Hall's hand raised
against bim, and he will net
kt It strike blin down, if he can help it.
The old Adam is raised within him ; nnd
he is in for the light. Llke an old war
herse he sniffs the ba'.tle from afar,
nnd prances about in enjoyment et the
coming melee; whether or no it will hutt
the presidential candidate of his party, is
net the crucial question in the issue with
Mayer Hewitt; it interests him mero te
knew whither it will hurt him.
Fortunately the contest of the mayors
Is net likely te affect the presidential con
test. Beth candidates for mayor and
their partisans sustain the Democratic
state nnd national tickets. The Itepubli
cans seem te think that the lack of Damo Dame Damo
cratie unity en the municipal question
will be in their favor ; but it cannot be
unless there should be trading et Demo Deme
cratic presidential votes for Repub
lican mayoralty votes ; and of this
there is little likelihood, even though
the Pennsylvania adepts in games of this
kind muster under Quay in New Yerk te
exercise their talent te the best advantage.
And by the way, in view of Quay's
eminent repute as a master of political
chicanery, his offer et a reward for the
detection of cheating at the polls in New
Yerk is a refreshing exhibition of cheek.
ASr.NA.TK committed hat descended te
the conslderutlon of Widow McGulnesa'
p'g, and ethor nut ter that Indicate tbe
natural intercit of Democratic ductals in
the success of their party.
Tin: Lancaster & Llttlz Turnplke com
pany calmly proposes te the city, when
cotllled te repair Ha read, tbat It will aban aban
den It if It Is ptl 1 for It. Our distinguished
fellow luwuiman, Ben. H. II. Iteyneldr,
who Is equal te aDy preposition In any
plaoe and nt any time, communicated this
idea of the company te the city councils and
Baked for n oenimlttoe of conference, which
wai rantcd. We prosume tbat the com cem com
mlltteo of councils will advlse the Ian
caster fc I.ltllz lurnplke company that the
councils will be very glad should the turn
plke read be made free In tbe manner pro
vided by law, but tbat It mustkoeplta read
In oriler until then, and If It does net de se,
It will be taken by tbe city under the law
without couipenpallnn.
Tlie Lancaster, Kllzibolbtewn A Mlddle.
town Turnpike company abandoned te tbe
city last spring that part of lta read within
tbe city llmltr, but failed te leek down
upin the question from tbe belght el tbe
HUT. ccrupnny and ask compensation
from the city for tbe abandonment.
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A coiiukhi'eniiknt of the New Yerk
Tunes writes Ireui New Haven tbat
the frce trade scare, la laughed at by the
worklnginen et tbat great manufacturing
city because, as the prosldent has aald, this
is a campaign et Information, and the voters
are Intoreatod In facts. One of the campaign
apeakers keperts that he flnds that most of
his beaters knew aa much about the tarlll
quostlen as hadoeH, "They llsten a t in
lively, but 1 notleo that where the local
cojimlttecB bave left printed pamphleta
nnd foldera en tbe ehalra thore ure nene
remaining when tbe ball la einptled, nor
are they te bu found en the ground outside.
1 am aonvlUGed that tbe Connecticut
werklngman Is posting hlmself en the tarlll
question." Ah tbe campaign progrciaea
thi'soebnorvattonn will be found oppllcable
toevoty put of the country, and, In fact,
tbey are new trne of Lancaster county.
Ot'it mayor and city government oppear
decldedly uncertain. Llke a Jack In tbe
box Miyer Kdgorjeyappcnsoml disappears
at the algnnl of conflicting dispatcher New
you sce blui ami new you don't.
Uauuiaiii: makers of Lancaster and their
emplojed iiinuld read and ponder tbe
renSitkHef n New llaveu carriage bullder
published te-day.
Tlie Germans are abewlug unexpected
7,eal aud lutereat In their Africa enterprises
aud tbe suddeu d Ispatch or a powerful fleet
te Zinzlbar Is net mero icmirkaule that
the pj ace given te accounts of the treuble
there by all the German papera. Heme
blume the Kngllsti and nema tbe Kast
African company, but nil nppear te ogree
that German pieutlge In Africa must be
restored by cncrgetle means. If Kurepcan
peweiR de net aeen IM te quarreling
among tbcmselvcB they may jet found
empires In Africa.
JeiinQ Mnneuit la atill busy writing
lottera for tbe nnwapnpera en tbe tarlll. He
will contuiue te wrlleus long an any pub
lisher will allow him the space, and will
talk whlloanyeneromalnBtollatein. Mercer
Is fairly well roated onaemo subject?, but
nopereu living can ever convlnce hi in
that he Is wrong. An Idea of the man can
be bad from a remark tbat be made en
Monday. He aald that he would ralher bee
n fdinlne In this country, from ene end te
the ethor, than bee tbe Uomocrutloadmlula Uemocrutloadmlula Uomecrutloadmlula
tratkm agalntremaln lu power. People et
that Hert de net want te be convlnced,
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That vigorous old gontleman, Allea C.
Thurman, made n ferty-minute Bpecch
botero the United States suprome court en
Tuesday, and net many et tbe Kopublleana
who BlUct te pity bis luUrmlttes could talk
as well ler ene inluute.
I'EBSONAL.
)n William I'kitku has refused te
make any charge for profeailonal services
reLdered General Hberldan.
Tiikodeui: Mkcjauqkk, tbe Philadel
phia paper manufacturer, who was thrown
Ireui hlHherHO aud instantly killed while
out riding en Tuesday, Is well known In
this city. Ile was CS years old.
Hew Geeiuik L. Kkkh, D. I) ngrad ngrad
uate of Wesleyan L'nlverslty, and tn
eloquent Hint huoceshIuI divine of the
Mthedist Episcopal church, will be rocom recom rocem
mendod for appointment ns president of
Dickinsen oellego te tbe trustoes by a corn cern corn
mltteeof the Institution. An election will
tube place la PhiladulpbU the last of this
nirntli.
I'ATitnn Hc'iu.i:Kit, the Inventor of
Velapuk, is cit-ad, according te a dispatch
from Parlu. Velapuk, Intended by Kb In.
vonter te bfcome a universal language,
easlly lenrned by all nationalities, ler the
purpose of ready Intercourse by apeeeh and
correspondence, has al.nest outlived the
ridiuute that grceted Us ttrat sppearance. It
has already bon reosgilrei by many
authority bh u rough attempt te
achleiu n most doslrable end, and
lu Hi present Incomplete form Iisb
been adopted eh a means or Intercourse with
the outside world by miny houses of busi
ness In Frauce, Italy and Germany.
Whether It will ever become a universal
language, taught In all aoheols lu plaea of
foreign tongues, remains te be proved. In
any case It is te be regretted tbat lb Inventor
should have died before tbe deUnlte success
or failure of blSBystemhad been thoroughly
and extantlvaly domenMra'.ed.
in: ue.nt rur en no aiiis."
A VirsluUli Trlla r the Milt of t'rfalilent
CUtfiuud Llt Wrek.
A correspondent of the Washington NV((r
taja that tbe toetlon of country en the
upper Putornse visited last week by ihe
president and Commissioner Miller fcr
two daya' llsulng, is still exclted ever
the visit. ' Unde Geerge Henuliield,
the keeper et tbe canal leek at tbe
place and bis wUe Mell" as be terms her
never tire of relating their experience
with their distinguished visitors. During
their blay Uncle Geerge" were bis Bbeea,
anmetblng he never does until the snow
fltfcc Hesays: "I was a IJlmlerat, and If
I was net I'd vote for Mr. Cleveland any.
Lew. He's Jtst tbe plalneBtmau I ever aaw
and be trea'ed me jut as If he bad been
acquainted with me for years, lie don't
pui en no airs, like Dick Ileal), Jehn Heck
ner aed l.uck Katihltt and ether sports
tbat come here fiem Kcckvllle and ether
placeti. Heatked me all about the crops
and teemed te knew a geed deal about
canals, tee. lie told me about the Airy
canal up In his state and bow tbey worked
It, and a geed many ether things. 1 tell
you he's a bully fellow, The man with him
was a line fellow, tee, and h.nded around
the cigars and give mORouae drinks out eta
black bettle tbat would tnakn your hair
curl. Hefere he left the president nlve me
the nlceat pine you evor saw, but Mell get
bold of It and new alie boa It leckrd up and
won't let tne nor anybody elsoaee It. It's
a daisy, I tell you."
The old lady was as much pleared with
her distinguished vlsltnrans her better half,
anil aaya abe has been 'all flustoreJ" since
they went away. "And Just te think," ahe
aid, "the prtaldent praised my way of
fry In' cblcken, and aald I made the best
bread hoever ate." The day niter their
departure, whlle engaged In making bread,
ahe mI1 te a visitor, taking her right hand
ent of the dough, "and this la tbe hand he
Bliuck." During bis stay tbe president
waa visited by many p9rsena In tbe neigh
borhood, who asked him te visit their home
and gntqulrrel hunting, or Indulge In any
ethor ptsttlme be desired.
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Ugly tiapi
In that row which of nil ethers should be kept
In thorough repair, a row of ten, are sure te
occur, and no less aure te hernlntaly Olangure
tlie fice II disregard of the taeth's cleanliness
Is porslslenl. Hut It the error i corrected In
time with the ltd of aeZUlIONT, America
leading teeth bnautlfler and lnvlgerant, tha
tenants of the mouth long retnln their
strength and whiteness unimpaired, A word
te tha wise Is sufficient.
COMPLEXION I'O WaXK.
e
OMPIiKXION VOWDIIK.
LADIES
WHO VALUE A HlCriNICt) COMPLEXION
MU8T UHK
POZZONI'S
mkdicatkd:
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant tmnspimncy te the
skin, lloinevos all pimples, iruckle una de de de
coeorations, and mikes thi) skin dtilloalely
soil ana imauurui. iicenuun no nine, wznui,
lead or arsenic. In threo shades, pink or Hush,
white and brunette
roil BM.tt 11 V
All
Drugglfita nnd Fmiey QoeJb
Doalera flvorywhero.
4V1IKWAUK Or lMlTAT!ONB.ta
sprjn-tvd
WAtfAMAJOCirX
l'liaiDULt-niA, WedntBflay, Oct, 10, Ut8,
Quality up, prices down.
That's the rule all around our
Dress Goods counter. Of course
there are plenty of stuffs that
are strantjc te you, but there
are enough that you knew the
worth of, Take the measure of
the rest by them.
Here's a Serge, for instance,
Heavy, almost wiry threads ;
crisp, springy. A sturdy stuff,
and every thread wool. Plump
50 inches wide, and in just the
colors that nick in with the
season :
JlhrOHiu
i Krnuts
areein
gunQuiine
olive
Cray
navy
terru cntta
Ihe price is 50c
We
never
gave better wearing value for
the money in goods of this sort.
And this heavy, tough, hand
some 50 inch 50c Serge is but
one of dozens of just as likable
stuffs thai arc only a day or'se
old at the same counter.
eoutheast of centre.
A windfall of Jerseys. A
famous maker broke down un
der his lead. Wc have the
stock. You'll open your eyes
at the prices.
Bright, fresh, correct shapes.
Well-made custom goods. Net
n rag-tag thing in all the big
heaps. We make them in five
lets:
First let-727 In all.
Jeisojsmiuluef geed WeraUd-
35 cents
luirket value, abouldeuhlo.
Second let-l.STCInntl.
Flrst-flasH Worsted Jerseye, plain
rreut, well lxnde-
75 cents
In the regular way would be (l."B;
temu Otrlima Cnxbinern JuVduja In
tain let have sold for I2.5U.
Third let 1,580 In all.
ine suit Cashmere Jerseys, plain
front, (UK sewed
$I.OO
aoed valueatfl 73.
.Alie f.ue or mom Striped Jersey tn
Ihtj let ut ft; regularly bold at 12.
fourth let-1,017 In nil.
Klimat Lnshmere Jernys, pi iln
irent, silk laced and tw cd -
$1.25
mual eclllngvaluetJ'it
rilthlet-SlGlnall.
All-wool "iron Clad." strongest Jer
toys uiude, In blacks ana strides
$1.50
worth In thu usual way 12 10.
A let of lmper:ed Uaglans and l)l:er
$10
geed value at f IS and i.'O
Laggards will be losers.
Second Uoer, Qhestnut street fient. 'Jake tle-
A geed share of the town is
talking of these 05 cent Cash
meres at 50 cents. We said
they were 3S inches wide. Try
me yaru suck ; eitcn an easy
39K inches. In almost any
store we knew of they'd go for
40 inches. The trade calls
them 40. Ne matter. 3S
inches is within bounds. We've
been just as modest about
weight ana finish and dye as
about width. By long odds the
most surprising Cashmeres of
the season. " What ! two
yards of 's Cashmere for
a dollar ? Cheap as chips !"
said a veteran dry-goods man
yesterday.
Northeast et cenUe.
Every kind of Blank Boek,
from jottings te biggest busi
ness sets. We don't count by
"quires" any mere, by the 100
pages. Yeu knew just what
you buy, and pay for nothing
mere. Save money en almost
every size.
The 1889 Diaries are ripe. 1
te 7 days te page. 10c te
$4 80. Chance te pick the one
that'll keep easiest,
NearJun'pirana Msmtstreets ceruer
JOHN WANAMAKER,
T3 O01V8 HAKSAPAniLliA,
Pure Bleed
Is abinlutely nrccitar? In rrdcr te hiTO per
fect health. Heed's Sarsaparllla tithogreit
bleed purifier, quickly cenqncrlng scretnla,
alt ihciun, and all ether Insidious enemies
which attack tlie bleed aid nnflfrmlne the
health, It aim builds up the whole system
cures dyApcpeti and sick heiflache, ana ever
cemes Wat tired feeling.
1 bave taken two bottles of Heed's Sana
parllla ler lalt llienm and dyspepsia, with
whlchlwai troubled Tery much. Alter tak
lng this meeiclne I am feeling as well as ever
In my llfe." O. W. leia, FettuvlJIe.ra.
HOOD'S HAllSAl'AKlLLA
' I have been Doubled by a terofelous arTeo arTee arTeo
tlen all my llfe. It Is ene of the marked rec
ollectiens of my boyhood dyr,and lerseveral
years has rendered tne unable te de much. I
think Heed's eariaparllla, which I havebcen
using at Inter vas for ten years, Is tha host
thing I have nver taken. I am new CO. and my
general health teems betterlhanever." II U.
Aubeit. Warren, N. II.
ruutriKs Tim hi.oed
"1 had a slight blecd disorder which I
thought nothing snrlcus, but It grew Inte a
a bad form of akin dlseae, which some called
lupus, breaking out In sores and ulcers all
ever my body. Ilcel's Siriaparl'la In a short
tlme completely cured me. I feel thattewe
my llfe te Heed's Barsaparllla." fRBD Wicu
Tin, liontben, Ind.
K, li.-ite sure te get only
HOOD'S SARSAPARILL&
Beld by all drugglsU. II t six for as. i'repared
only by 0. I. 11000 A CO., Apothecaries,
Lewell, Mass.
100 Doaea One Dellar,
(2)
YKIVH HAHSAl'AUILLA.
High Pressure
Living characterizes theso modern days. The
result Is a fearful lncreate of limln and Heart
Disease Uen'irnl Debility, IiiBemnla, l'aral
ysls and lnninlty. Chloral and Merphia aug
ment the evil. The medicine best adapted te
de permanent geed Is Ayer's Sarsaparllla, It
purltlrs, eni lobes and vitalizes the bleed, and
thus Btrongtheus every lunctlea and faculty
of the body.
" I have used Ayer'sSanaparllla In mv fain.
Ily, foryeirs. 1 have found It Invaluable as
A CURE
for Nervous nobility raused by an Inactive
I 'Veranda low xtale of the bleed." Henry
llaoen, Aunla, Ohie.
" Ter some time I hava been troubled with
heart dlnenna I never fjund anything te help
inn until I began using Ayer's HarsHparlda 1
haveenlv uvd this medicine sir month', but
It has relieved inn Irent my trouble, and ena
bled mil te rosuuie work."-J. r. Caizanett,
I'erry, HI.
" I have bcen a practicing physician for
ever half a century, and during that lme I
havn never leunfl se pewermi and rellahle an
alterative and bleed purlfler as Ayer's Barsa
parllla." Dr. M, Maxst&rt, I.oulsvllle. Ky.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
rairARHD bt
Dr, J, O. Ayer Si Ce., Lew oil, Mas.
Price f l j six bottles, 13. Werth $5 a bettle.
octsteu
ltOOKH, AO.
c
Il,UKKs boekh,
Herr's Bookstore.
Sunday Scheel Beeks,
A. B. O, Beeks,
Picture Beeks.
-Thn Hest Selection of the lies'.
Heeks ter Lhlldien. '1 hey are Sure te
l'leaiu.
53 ft QUBBir ST.
augI8-lyd
ttuinrii!xicitju utitiit..
Lli AND NKK
-TUX-
cr
ROCHESTER LAMP
BlxtyCanaie-Llghtt rats them all.
Anetnar Lctet OHKAi-qlehes fertia an-1
OUetevrs.
TJI " PDRPEOTIOIt ".
MEl'AJ, KOU1.UIMU A UU1IUKU CUBIIIOS
WFATHER STRIP
ltejtti thee t. ,1,'l'hU atrip outwears all ethers.
Keeps out tha cold. Step rattling el windows,
Kxcludu the dujt. Keep out snow and rain.
Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made
In applying tt- Can be fltted anywhere-no
holea te bere, ready ler use. It will net split,
want or shrink a cushion strip Is the most
rerfnet. At the Btove, Heater and Uanie
Sten:i
or;
Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QOKSN ST.,
EDUCATIONAL.
TpX l'JiHrKNCEVwrOAl'lf AL.
EXPERIENOEvs. CAPITAL.
" My partner had the experience and 1 fur
nUhrdthu canlial
" At the end et two years this conflltlen was
re enul and hu had the canltal and I had the
experience. 1 trusted te my partner's heuesty
and bla btKikteiepliiK.
Ulve my nenaurh nknnwledgoef aoteunts
as te eimhlii him te sue for hluieelf the true
cenilltliii of nir.ilrs "
This U net u sketch of the Imagination, but
a remark miule tettiu principal of the I.AM.
UABI'blt C'lMMKItUIAli Ctll.I.KOK by ene
or our Itaulng clltzens and business men en
entering hi mm ler the lull Uustnets Course.
Hayaudovuntiigscsslena. Address
"!'-- tfd II. u WKIDLKII. lilnclpal.
QUKK.MiWAIlJS.
IJ lllll MAKTIIM.
New Wares
AT
CHINA HALL,
We are new receiving a I arge Line of NKW
FAC tli.ODf In Japauete, Uoulten, l'eyal
Wercenter, New Hungarian, lkdeuback, Stell
m icher, Ac., Ware.
Decorated Chlea tn new decorations.
-'IheeCioeas are of the Latest I'estgni
an 1 will be sold at Leweit 1'ilces.
HIGH &"" MARTIN,
N.i. 15 ICnst King Street,
I AWfAKTKR, HA.
WK OAN HKKVK yOU WKLIiANI)
avu j ou money in advertising. Kstl-
AUYKIlTIslxn UII)K-IJOOKP.
The inntrninp'tna-d original ever Uaund.
."enten iuci ipi el te ju.u ti pay Xer packluir
and lerwnratiig. "
AtVKRTiie YniTiAu a FracuLTr.
'!ba i-,"!.6"' Wl'bonrre Advertising Ageney,
114 and 1W) cant iiallluiere (street. iialiTmere;
Ma iemaw
TOBACCO.
s
TANDAHD CHEWING TOBACCO,
DOYOUCHEW?
THEN QKT
THE BEST
-wmcii is-
Finzer's
Old Henesiy.
Genuine Has a Red B Iln Tag
Every Plucr.
en
OLD IIONXBTY ts acknowledged te be the
FUUXST and HOST LA8T1NO pteoe.'ef
BTANDABD CIIKW1NG TOllACCU en the
market. Trying It Is a better test than any
talk about It. Ulve It a fair trial.
WYOUilDKALBUHAB IT.'
nevis-lyd&w
rvHNiTuaa.
TJIUKNITUHK t FOKNITDRK I
THK UNDKK310NKU HAS UXOl'KMED 1118
8T0UK AT THK OLUBTAND,
Ke. 38 East King Street,
Which was dottreyod by Are some time age,
anakasapeifcctly Mewbteck of all kinds et
FURNITURE.
l'AULUltBUlTKS.
1IE0U00M SUITES,
TAULK3..UUA11U), Ktu.
uphelsTerinq
In All Its nranches. Alse 1'atntlng ana Or Or
namenttng old Ubalrs.
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 38 East King Street. -
te9-tfd
e
OUS&UlUHa.
FALL OPENING.
TO-DAY AND NEXT WEEK OF THE
NEWEST DESIGNS
IN
FURNITURE,
At our Warerooms, 2d, 3d and
4th floors, 31 Seuth Queen
street.
All are invited te see the ex
hibition. Nene asked te buy.
OCHS & GIBBS,
Manufacturers and Dealers.
aprll-lyd
H
OFFMKIKK'S,
An Invitation te all who centemplate
maklnKuny charge in their homes (as regards
rurnliuie.ete.) this rail, te Call and Kxamtne
OUK
Large Assortment
OK
FURNITURE
or
ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Our meek Is Comp'ctennd our Prices as Lew
as the Lewet, It will be toynnraavantage
te buy your l'arler, chamber, Dining lloeui
Bulla, Me,,
FItOM
HOFFMEIER'S,
NO. 23 BAST KING ST.
seplS-3md
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE
BTOOK FULL. NHW AND UEA0T1FUL.
Can't be Uescrlbea.
Tut Your Eyes On it, aud be your Own Judge.
Ceinmcn, Meaiuni and Flne Furniture.
StjUu equality aud Finish llislng te the IIIOu
K3T pi ecu, while 1'rlcesnrelu thaLOWKtr
HUTCH. Mere worth In our goods than the
price would Indicate.
A Grand Exhibit.
The Latent and most Attractive Kovelty.
Thu DUUH Otteman aad Foeutool tn the
Window. Loek at. them.
Our rioers are Full of ihe Newest Styles,
WIDMYER'S
VUliNlTUltK STOliS
Oer. Eeat Klusr & Duke Sta.
me HOUSEKEEI'KRS I
TO
HOUSEKEEPERS!
lour neefls for the next few woebs will be
varltd. Yeu may want something Miw and
lirlghtln
Furniture I
We Invite you te leek through our meet and
will derur best te accommeaate ou. There
are Chcice Mew l'attcrus et
Antique Bed-lloem FurnKure,
MUHIU CAIHHEI8, C0UC11KS,
Chairs for the Library & Parler.
Ue-uphelsterlng aud Itepalrlng of all kinds,
at Moderate Prices.
HEINITSfl'S"
27 &S0 EOUIH QUBHN ST.,
LANOASTKU.l'A.
BMW BOODB.
J.
ItARKY BTAMM
HAS-
REMOVED
FBOU
TIIK OLD STAND, K09.
M)HTH tJUKKK 8TUKET,
S3 27
XOTUKMBTV-
Bosten Stere
-AT-
N0.24CEHTRESQDARE.
We are I'leaied te Announce the Arrival of
a Complete stock of Choice ew styles in
PLAIN AMUrANCY
Dress Goods.
And would call your attention te a few GKN
UlNKlialtUAlMU, net the se-called or ansar ansar
ceated bargainings, but bargains In which
you get More Than Your Meney's Werth, viz :
Ten Bhades ALL-WOOL UKNItlKTAf, 40
Inches wide, 87Xe a yard ; never was sold for
less man ove a yaru.
Twelve Shades ALT .WOOL UUOAD
CLOllia, IS Inches wide, te j a yard.
Six Styles CUILDUKNStPLAIDH. rich and
neauuiui in ineir coienngs, be a yaru.
Twenty-five Different Things In DUKR8
GOODS at 2)c a yard, which Include goods
actually worth 53c a yard.
SI'KCIAL ASSOUTMKVfOr
BLACK GOODS.
We want your money Kranfr, Isn't IL Yes
And we want your Irlendi and your neigh
bors' meney. And In order te get tt we will
otter In exchange Ileal Jelly Heed Matured
lJargalns, or in ether; words, till yen get ac ac
quutntea with our Mew Location we will give
you the
BEST OF THE BARGAIN.
FLAMNKL9, BLINKRTS AND C0MKOHT3
IrtUtlKAT VAItlKTY
-AT-
NO 21 CENTRE SUAIIF.
B
AKUA1NSIN DHKasaOODH.
WATT&SHAND
8, 8 AND 10 KAST KING 8T11KKT,
UAVK 11KCKIVKU AFKWMOUK 81'KUIAL
LOla OF
New Fall Dress Goods
AT VKltY LOW rillfJKB.
Fancy l'lata Uress tloeds, llrlght Celers, lus
a yard.
I)rap de Alma BulAngs, Solid Celers, 30
Inches wldr, 25c u yard.
All-Weel Diagonal Suitings, 31 Inches wlde,
atsseayard.
Forty Inch Star Tricots, nice mixture;,
28e a ) ard ; would be cheap enough at 37X0.
Flfty-slx Inch Assabet Mixtures, SOe a yard i
regular price 75c,
Ladles' H&blt Cleths,
yard.
CO Inches wide, We a
Extraordinary Uarg&lns In Fllk Hair Line
Cleths, yard r.nd a-half wide, tea a yard:
never sold for less than "Se.
Splendid Value tn Oneke Strlped Cleths, CO
Inches wide, We a yard.
Fe-tv-lnrh All. Weel Cel ere a Henriettas,
beautiful nnljh. coo a yard.
Our own Importation of All-Weel Henri
ettas, 46 Inches wlde, 'ie a yard, are the best
valueln any market and compare favorably
with goods being retailed at ll.ue.
McCall's Bazar Paper
Patterns.
Bend ler Queen Fashion Fheet-FltKK.
llazar Dressmaker, 26c j by mall, S3c
11a i ar Dress and Skirt Ferms,
New Yerk Stere.
FUH H ALU OH HUNT.
HOU8KH FOKBAI,1S ON THE MOST
liberal terms, en West Cbestuut, Wal
nut, Lemen, Mary, l'lne and Charlette street.
Apply at
mlWimd 802 NOUTH MABY 8TUKET.
TOK HALK AT
PRIVATE HAIiE,
Mern anfl nwnlllnv
-- the three-sterv
Ileuse. Ne. 43 erth Ouceuu street. Lancaster
city, I'll. Inquire of
B.C. KUKADY,
Ne. 27 KBSt King street,
Att'y for Estate or Jacob (J. Kready.
teplOM.WAttfd '
WILL. HE KOLD AT Pl'BLIO HALE
at7.30nn Tuesday evening, OoteborSO,
at tbe Leepard Hetel, that convenient dwell
ing, Ne Si south Duke street, has a frontage
el 20 reer, depth IM ftet ; heuse oentala 13
rooms i bath, gas. het and cold water, water
closet and steam heating.
o8-eodtsd JOFLL. HAINKS, Auctioneer.
T
WO AND TUREE-STOHY,
Brick Dwelling Houses,
sttualed en Kast and West Walnut, West
Ltanen, Ubeslnut, North Lime, Ub&rlotte,
Mary and l'lne streets aud Lancaster avenue,
all In geed elder aud repair, thelouet ureniia
extenillng In depth 115 and lMftttt, te 10 feet
wiua alleys, ler sure ou ine most llburai tera.8.
Apply te
OJU
Jlenlld
8C2 NOUTH MlItVSTBKKT.
Fc
OR SALE OH RENT. A HUILD1NQ
situated four snuarrs from centre of
city, suttuble for any munnficturlng purpose.
Hosgced bmement, two rioers and attic, 70
loot irent and esieetdeep Has a new 2J hone
power boiler and enulne, elevator and otllce
complete, wlthatldleg tn yard en line et 1",
.t it. It . and one-sterv wai
leu
nir.
ousese by 41 feet
In tha rear cf main building
Will tell or rent
eheap by applying at ence te
CHARLES F. MILLER,
U East King fetrwu
ix-imd
cT.eTHtsa, a
TILTEHOHANr TAILORING.
Yen can find a meat extenttre line of For Fer
tgn and uomestle (Jonas for rail and Wtater
Wear at prices that wUl surprise yen, a
ASKEW'S,
MOS. VH AHV 238 WKST KIMS
ST4HKT.
irn-ira
M
TfKKM A BATUON
A GOOD TREAT
IN BTOBX FOB YOU
IF TOO OAKS TO LOOK AT
A. WELL-SELECTED STOCI
-OF-
Everything Desirable
FKOM.
$ 1 0.OO.TO $25.00,
AMD
Made In Oar Reliable Way.
THE PRICES ARE NOT TOO HIGH.
YOU LL BAY BO WtfKN YOU 8KB THEM
Myers & Rathfon,
HKL1A11LE CL01UIBB3,
NO, 12 BAST K1NCJ ST.,
LANCASTKU PA
e
I.OTHINQ I OLOTHINO 1
L. I'iinsiiine d Bre.
CLOTHING PRICES.
Claims are easy. Ilat our culm Is that our
prices (or clothing of all grades are lower than
any rospectabte competition Is capable at
certain and awllt proof.
BEKMANY EXAMPLES IN
FALL OVERCOATS.
AT 15, $3, tU, 10, U, fit, r.e, II?, 120.
is 50 Bnys a Nice Onsslmere Butt.
7.00 Buys a Geed Worsted eutu
H ej Buys a Ooed All- Weel Casslmere Bult.
112 CO Buys an English Worsted cutaway
Seil.
lis 00 Buys a l'erfect Fitting Frtnce Albert
Suit.
BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING.
Bey's Putts at 13. II. 15, te. 7.3 and9.
Uhlldren's at 11.75, 12.28, I2.7S. 13,14 8 and M.
Men's, Bey's and children's rants at Low Lew
est Prices.
Our lis oe and I18OO Bntta te Order are Fast
Bellors. It win pay yen te leek at them If you
are In need of a Fall Bult.
L, GANSMAN & BRO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Men's, Beys' and Children's Clothing,
B. W. COI1NEK NORTH QUEEN
AND ORANGE BTREKTS,LANOA8TEB, 1'A.
H
IK8H & BROTHER.
Our Werd Is As Geed 4 s Our
Bend.
d
Any sensible person would nat
urally suppose this of a beuse
that bas been established nearly
40 years, especially when we
positively assert, that we com
mand tli trade of mere of our old
customers than any ether beuse
in the city. Our motto is Fair
Dealing, combined with the
LOWEST PRICES for the
QUALITY OF GOODS. Our
Merchant Tailoring Department
has been for years one of our
most important DEPART
URES. We have just received
direct from the manufacturers
about 300 Pieces XEW GOODS,
embracing all the Latest Style
Cleths, with all the New and
Popular Designs, from which we
are prepared te make you any
style suit ,fyeu desire, guarantee
ing you that the garments will be
a perfect. fit and of the finest cus
tom make. We can make you a
Flrst-ClaBS Overcoat te Order at
the price you would pay for a
ready-made one in one of the
miner stores. Call nnd examine
our assortment, and Le convinced
that we are the ONLY Heuse
who can show you all we adver
Use. HIRSH & BROTHER,
Clothiers and Merchant Tailors,
CORNER OF
N QUHEWT.Ss CENTRE SQUARE),
LANCASTER, FA.
Ready-Made Clothing.
HIRSH
BROTHER
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