lv iwewwy wf WBSPSBM9V "" r r w - -'nnGmsxeasf1 - p'tesh- r w .'"I'M .... . T-,( : '; tlB JANOASTER DAILY INTELLtlGENCER, FEIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1888. '.fJ he Dally Intelligencer. 1.ANCA8TKU, OCTOBEU UUK8. p The Gulllj- Mienld Re Punished. -Tfte juhiiru vauey railway slaughter BMBI te differ from tlin liannl run nf D. - -- -. ... ... . uu w. tfNlread incidents, net enty in tlie nuru nuru ttmret the killed and (nluml Initie tliu tiet that it was due, net te rnlEcence p'.len 1 C orders or failure of rnachlnery or Inck f Ignaitag, but simply te the drunken- . mm or tue engine driver of tne rear Vnltl. Thura tr'arA tern anrrlnaa fi tlila inue, which was en fnu upgrade nt the rMM ; one or deui or niese engine drivers !nu te be clear! v rcsDenslbla fnr tlin P,Nurter; evidently there was netahln- , awigent nnti careful outlook kept for the Mger signals, and a safe conclusion is ';Ht the engine crew r or crews wcre Arunk. The responsibility ferlheaccl- W ;.mt however does , net fall wholly "lipen them, but must, be shared by the nuireau uuiueriuea luni,. peranum men ' v''la such a condition te man tlin trains. Doubtless they were emergency crews. I&xu iagre demand for transport nl ion '"& facilities we tunnesn rxhtiiiRtrrl tlinnr.m. '-. , ,....... ... - jadj Buuppiyui rename men,anaaruDKen iTttMrlneers were tint into nprvlnn nt Insr. RlTie time that none but the me3t truaV. 4',WJrthy men should have been en duty; &&fU tt: fa Illaf. mlian n itl..ir1 fn.V la r.rflrawdpd that t hn rrriatrnt. nure (4 nn1tf1 1$ for In running trains. sCA'f If ItlPrfl nvnr vent ft iliunslnr iliaf. rnllnil r, , wi mu t-Jkciujiiai iHiufsuuimii, vy nil) et!mlnal law of these causing it, this is !, ,1... ..ll. 1 1 al.. as.'" ne T'16 man or men whose drunk. -j? enness js responsieie ier it are guilty or t.WM...'... n.wl t...1.1 - .1.. . ,.- reiHiuucii nun suuum ft 1 ipr 1.1111 iHnn lv. zwOur Judges nre fend of declaring that i' drunkenness is no excuse for crime: nnd 633J ew they have as geed nn opportunity as g-ever can be offered them te defend their jfiuecinne. we ue net tiunK mat it yj oeunu law te declare tliat a i"i drunken man h deliberately ruII'v pJSVltf crlmn. and that therofero he ITATAAn n r.f.111. nf .....1- 1.. v. -. wi aiir -ww u kuiiiv ui uiuiuiri 111 the R5a;i.j r..." S$. n1' usree, vue essence or which is qc- )-ti;1lluraflr.i. . Ii.it )r nn.. ,1....1 .... ...... ... fewH"" uinuciiu crime id lsiiiearuuKcn Lf-eglne driver, and net less guilty Is the jftswireau supennicnuent wiie permlla the erunisara 10 mount tue engine. .ST Tf la naeI1.tn 1,l .. lll ..fT R ,for this last horrible crime. The Kg wllread officials, as usual, will bave Pftltoe much of the guilt upon their & -boulders te be willing that there should ISt bs any exposure. Thev will be eaner te 'M' nettle their damatrcs nrivatelv and thrust fcJ V. .i i. ......... " ... gv Mia iuanci iiiie uuscuruy as speeuiiy as ntrel the ellhers of Its nnirer IL'IH, ..11 SP the railroad disasters that happen dally v in mis country, wncre nre tue criminal h&' trials that they have produced ? Net a BftV-rt? ... . -. e uy or an neur passes witneut uttasier ptien the rail ; the newspapers de net 10- j,. cera one In a thousand; mention is never k. made nf them unlpnq n rnmnrr ndmln tn &S1 be called in. Itailread cmulevea who tell Ji of accidents lese their places at ence ; BO mere nclneus oHdnse is known te the railroad superlntandent. The time l)as ceme when the ntnle &, aheuld takecozulzince of the wav Hint Jtt.f II 1 . .. r.,1 . .,. jjli imuuaua uiu waiiiiKCU. XUC10 BUOUIU UO SW ft state department of inspectiennnd con d trel, te see that llfe Is nrenerlv nretectril. SG?"f"Th filinm nnnlle.ltlntl rt flm r.n..1tl.w nf Kijgliherfmlnal law are needed te secure due mf protection. Thnt offered hv damans In K!'..J" elnll .ll t -l 11.. 1 1 .. HI. . r&' damages are charged te the expense ue ff count, ana tne stocKiieiaers nnd the cus temers of the read between thorn pay them. "Wbat is needed is n penalty taken out of the hide of the railroad efficials: and only when we can get this will we be r reasonably protected. Dr. Mackenzie's DeTi'iisr. The British Mtdical Journal has pub. lisbed extracts from Dr. Macken'ie's long 'expected book In defense of his treatment of the late Lmperer Freder- ik. As was expected, he Is very severe his comments upon the German doc- ijand he accuses Dr. llergiuau of jv.,irig 'the life of his royal pa lent at least teh. months bv maklnc u false KS passage inVisertlng a tube hi the threat. lltten, whlcVveadlly drained aw.iy the biii emperor's rehialning strength. "Except Whpn tlin flllRA tifiqpnfvft wnq iri'ifla .irifl ffcVr- Bergmanu thrusfbls finger Inte the '$' pain." t&ir mi ... --. . . fpp xue reputation ct Mackenz'e and his $ enemies will form the chief consideration in deciding public opinion in this matter. jpjnd the Germans will piebably beliove fLlX frtlAlf lSlr.-cl Im1iI In A..1.A .0 If 1 I- Mi whUe the English will stand by the lat ter, as tne party cnielly interested Is " dead, the matter does net at present ap pear te have any very great importance, . for no one doubts that every one cer.- cerned tried te save the emnerer. no Kg; matter hew badly they may have blun- yifi eerea. Tne doctors must llsht it out im. h? HAnn 4V.n ....1 1 11 . . .. !l. ' aUBBnrl LIII1III 1IIIII IHIIVII I I I CI TOPJ1 lIT Tr n "1 "' .iiu muiu vu iue tsnder mercies nf thn f ntnm littnri . ttW. --.W UMMIIIHU. fzsU As that bread shouldered worthy usually Kn writes with a mere keen eve te entertain. p Ing the public than te reaching the truth , ts ue win iiaruiy ue iiKeiy te wasie time In Hip the study of medicine in order th.it hn By learn who is te blame, and will fix pcfvtue responsibility se as te make his nar M rative as picturesque as pessib'e. Puture ncuciauuua may rwia mat reuerieK the jNenie, as mey already call him, lest his Hfe through a mysterious plot in which ?' Blr Merell Mackenzie floured as nn .imh E conspirator : or thev msv be entertnlnpd l f; Vlth an eiai.4- - lnnl t4t.. .1 Infected by the pretest picturesque young Biperer anl resulllnc in a invsterinim B-?rtab in the neck nf tlien-.Hn.,f n,nii,i 1,., P an ever zealous doctor. The doctew c,WgUt as Wtll SlOP fichtlnff.fnr Mm ft,irQ ,hIterian will probably fix the matter up . eawfruiining suape, regardless of any. ujujk mat mey may say. XemliulcJ Te Ue Traded. The ltenubllcins of New v.irk- piiv p have beenpursuaded by Quay te nominate !?, party hack for mayor of Xew Yerk. Ewitjat be may be used te trade votes for W Harrison, the idet beta? that the cnnUt-t .vSitween the Democratic candidates for ?r. laaVOr Will be se Bhnrn f .lint Rim& nt p .iffcair adherenU may be willing te give , u vimve.anu ier voles for fctt mayor. The ceatcst betwen th XMBOcratic caneilatei will need'te rt feettybet te warrant such a price being ' Mid for mayoralty votes. Pesslhiv tin.ru C May be coma Ie&s te the Democratic na- wmi ana 1 taie ticKet from this cause, . iMt it certainly will net amount te a pmtdea'. una Xw Yerk will have te be much closer tlmii it is expected te le for such trades te change the result. The president, who has been asked te intcrfere in the mayoralty contest, very properly declines. Candidates who are net controlled by the consideration of the harm that may be done te the national ticket would net be induenced by the president's desire. lie could con trol votes for one candidate or the ether, doubtless, but when one is about as geed as the ether there is no inducement te in terfere. The contest is wholly between men for position nnd control. l(e Would Ret Answer. It is very refreshing te the nverage man, who Is always subject te be called into the witness box te be brew.beaten by the lawyer nnd bullied by the Judge, te retd bow In a New Yerk court a witness safely bid defiance te both court nnd lawyer, and refused te testify at all. It was by a New Yerk court, eome time age, that a peer colored woman, who had leen a lifetime servant inafemllyand who refused te helpexpese the family skeleton, was sent te jail ln deflultely for declining te answer. But she was an honest woman, and fe was punished. The witness who has just safely defied the court is n thief, who is nlrcady in custody, and therefore cannot be further punished by im prisenment for contempt of court. Be dell, the man who forged the mortgages for the supply of the eminent New Yerk firm's clients, is the individual who re spectfully declined te tell the quizzing court and lawyer a single thing ; nnd we say that It mu3t be porfectly delightful te everybody te read hew firmly and securely he refused te open bis mouth even te tell Ills name or his age. The court thought its dignity was dread, fully inaulted; but if the judge had re. fiestcd a moment he would have seen that it was his geed sense that was impugned in asking a prisoner te testify when be did net want te. The judge needed te subside gracefully nud treat the witness with the distinguished censldtntim due t) his fetters. A msrATOii from Mentreal says that Mlulnler of Htate Ohnplcau made n wild HpeccU at a banqiiet en Thursday nltflit. "He Hitej;lz3d Jllnlne ana talked war, BrrnriHltig overybody. lle speke of Uanrula'H coelucss under exlatlng clrcum 6tnr.c3", hut meHtplcaRed tlioreptcaoutattvo audlonce by rrferilnK te Canadian do de do .ensoF." l.vldently Mr. Hlnlne's foreign policy Is qulte mUsfactery te the foreigners lnsplte of lila bluster about dtfense cf Amerleau Interests. Tun Philadelphia Jlecenl publishes a Hat of 19 netablti railroad accldents which have occurred In the last thlrty-tlve year?, net Including the disaster of Wcdnecday. As two of thorn record, reapcotlvely, only four nnd ilve killed, the brevity of the Hat lserrtnlnly qulte eurprlsinjr. Searching It for accident thnt woie marked by m great or gronter falallty than thin Mud Kun her. rer, we ilnd only thrce. In 1850, the cel. Ilalen ut Campbell, en thoNerthl'onn resd, 100 killed. Twenty years after, Dccemlflr iiOth, 1870, the Pacltle Kxprcaa went through Ibe brldne near Ahhtabula, In a blinding anew Mortn, nud 100 peeple porlahed by drowning nnd burnlne. Klevon yoarHafter thip, In August el 1887, an cxourBien train ea the Peerln it Woatern railroad was wreclted nud 70 werokllledand3001njurod. The ethor dlHGbierH were torrlble enough te be mnked with tlioe three, though the list el kit ed wan net re large. Perhnpa the noeldontnt the HiMey Park bridge, of Jloi Jlei Jloi ten, with IIh lit kjiired nnd i!0 killed, la qulte rs horrlble te think of as ttieugh the figures were rovbrped, for In many cases the lujurlea woreso sovero thatdeath would r.lmest have beeu preferable. At Hartferd, VI., last year, 40 wero kllled and 40 wniimlid, nnd nt Ht. Themn", Ontario, 11! killed nnd 100 Injured. ISisMAitn; U going te ask for money for nu onergetlo military operatlon In Ziuzlbar te be commanded by Prlnce Henry. He usually sskn for meney for something mil itary nt about this tlme of year. The Sul tan of Turkey has proaumed upon hla nominal powers nu commnuder of the faith ful te Unto n grant of authority ever a large territory te the German Hast African CDtnpany. As n result the authority of the BUltau and the company are both dolled by the turbulent untlrer. The natives nre half-breed Arabs of the most fanntlcal Mohnmmedantype, but they have but liltle icapcct for the faraway eHrthly rtpioicnlatlveof ihe prophet, and will probably uiake a yety noreo roslst reslst roslst nnce te nu invasion of Christians. Oae dif ficulty In the way or the German opora epora opera tlons Is the abort aorvlce eyBtem prevalllDg In their army. Ker the managomeut of theHedislaut wars In wild oeuntrlos, where reiiH are row, tlme Is neoessary and, abeve all, troops well seasoned nnd tralued te that pacullar kind of warfare. The KnglUli have proved this in many campaigns of the kind, whlloUie Kreneb,wItU tbelr abort sorvieo ystem, had n dismal tlme In Ton Ten quln and Madagu'ear. In Germany and France the aim is te odueito the whole na na tlen lunr.-usnt as small oxpeuseas poiBlble, ee when n iun Is thoroughly tralned he lipisied Inte the rcservea. It tbelr mill tary operattot.H in uuclvlllzed lands are te bofcuceiHjIiil nome iecUl prevision n.usl be made for long sorvlce. Pe.nu Cjiki: Texe, a Chlnamau doing buhintss In Cauads, has nsked permission te go te New Verk for a few days en press ing buslueti. It is thought that he may be admitted In bend, In which case it would uu wen in Boaieu his teeth for smuggled co'.teu nnd his pigtail for opium. A Nui-UKW el JameaU. ltlalne has wen undying glory by pouring water en thu burulug reef of his paternal mansion. Ills nome Is Kben Hlalne Stanwood and hla age olBven. We are told that , 'Master Sunwoed imiuodiately cllmbed te the rldgopelo abeve ibe Ure, braced himself against the ehlmney, and callud te theso below te piss WRter te him In small pails. This was dene ami the tire was subdued." Djubtlebs there are numereus Instances ea record of ulinllar heroism en the part of nephews; for this varleiy of human race Is qulte numerous and has often been known te braoe ltself with chimneys and ethor things. We cau net hewever recall auy In stance In which a nephew was partleutar te call for water In small pails"; and tills mus. be considered the pseullar dlstlno dlstlne dlstlno tlen of Master Kban lllalne titauwoeil, PERSONAL. Jajifs C. Floed, the California million. .IT',1?, dying t Carlsbad, Germany, of Brlnht's disuasc He had net beeu In aotlve bubintiai for mere than a year. Oovuu.neu Un.i, interviewed at Cleve th?.i. "V".1" r IuHpi 3 Ibut he tliinkH ibe doutile Demccratle csmlldatfa for municipal eUlcea In New Yerk clly will hblp the nntlnnal JJomeciatlo tteket Mish ViuaiNiA Kchlev, dauirbter of Captain W. a Hehley, ct.Jet of the bureau of iqutpment and recruiting, ,as "el, Bel.cieJ tu ebrlsten the Runlieat VtUe which la te be launched at Baltimore atu7 day afternoon, "" Jacoh Utruii, a wtll known variety aeter ?L ','U, i01'.. UnP U,eJ ,u Washington - J" -- ----.- "w. uu LUD HLAL.fl in 1855 wl;h Hueklej' HeieuaderH. and after wards Joined Haverly'smlnsimiii u,:. seen lat In Lancaster about 1B75. Fer sev eraljbaihhB manBKed the Theatre Comleue In Washington. At one tlme be was in the show bmliiwa In ilurrisburK. Hlnce hla v,umtuuluul fcUW ujnuuKOUieai or tuna. I tietbe hu been commeting a restaurant variety peeple of oeuld ulviajH be Ji. a turrthv, M, 1)., Oempnny's EIiem. w, tl., Willi at-" I n-lln great Oetl (if Dr. Hull's ren nil By 1 up, foreve y ene wlioulej It llkca " Thore am mere 1 hlnus In hcvvnn and rartb, lloratte. thnn am dreiuil of In ynur lihlhiin. liliy." of reursK I Why. tboneoidilulfunisuf. lend lierilhly with uchm nnd jinins, nnd p.tlnr, anddHln'tanitr.mililn'l knew tUit Cul Cul yatlea Oil wen'd euro thorn. Vex I'npnll. Thovelto of mi IntelllRtnt peeple dcc'arrn thntSOOUONTIgannrtloteot Rimulne ineilt and tliolrpatrenagc ceaflrtns wbat tliclr volce proclaims, thore Is no Rntninylnu this jiro jire jiro tuinciamtnte. Kncts attmted ,liy thoavlilunce el numbetless respoclnble rltlzens preve that it Is coned. Ne artlcle for the teeth has such a wide pepitnrlty, and nsiurndly nene eicils tuchnbsneflcent lnllnence upon the in, ran flfrlntf, as It dee, their stmciurd mero solid, and aztennlnatlns the coeds of Its decay. complexion re wnmt. flOMl'IiKXION l'OWDKit. LADIES WHO VAI.UK A ItKriNFI) COUVLR1WH tlVtiT UHK POZZONI'S mkoieated; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts ft brilliant Irnuspamncy te ths skin. Itumeves all plinplce, irucklcn atnl OIh OIh OIh colerations, and limkcs tun shin dellcnUil; seltand benutlful. ltcentalns no 1 1 tne, white, In id or arson te. In Uitue shades, fink or nosh, whlte and brnnotle. reusAi.r. 11 r All Druggists Doalera nnd Fancy Ooeaa flvorywhero. iKV-lIKWAUR Or IMITATIONS -ft api-ju-lvd WANAMAKKll'U ruaiDRtrniA, l'rld.iy, ecl, 13, lt8. The quick step of the recent brilliant opening keeps tip in Misses' and Children's Coats, Ulsters, and Dresses. Many of the best things of that time are gene, but mere are here. Tables as full, styles as geed. New things crowding in every day. Plaids, Stripes, Novelties, and all the plain colors elegantly braided or trimmed with As trakhan, fur, or the like. Vienna Coats French Coats, and original ideas and best work from our own very suc cessful Order Department for Children's wear. Baby's things te suit mamma. Plainest te finest. Or if noth ing ready made can be geed enough, there's our new Special Order Department. Say hew selt or fluffy or dainty the things shall be ; novel de signs, best work perfect finish. Take the measure of what we've done for Baby by Plush Caps. Mere than a hundred styles and colors. What of Lace ? or Knitted ? or the rest of the cap crowd ? Bocend Meer, chestnut street front. Tnlie clo cle clo vuters. Among the latcs't comers are snow - white, beautifully fine Irish Linen Sheet, Pillow Cases and Bolster Cases, with hem stitched embroidery. Werk fine as the linen. Seme of the hemstitching half an inch wide and a marvel of web-like deli cacy : Sheet-, t te 113 50 pilr, unlaunde ud Pillow caw, ! Mini ;e patr lieutut Lusts, fl.tu te5 6Uuuua NuarWomen'n Wulthu; lloem. We arc en the watch for every Flannel newness that's worth having. In five minutes you can run your eyes ever all of anybody's likely kinds by passing before our 1 60 feet of Flannel counter. Myriads of styles, but you get the drift of each sort by a glance. The simplest of weaves. As strong as any and nothing of strength or wearing worth lest in the finish. Ne tricks in the making. Woof crowded thick, warp driven close. That's Flan nel ; honest, plain Flannel. A stuff that takes en graces as the cheeks of a romp school girl take en roses. French Printed Flannel is like French Sateen the stand ard of loveliness for its kind. There's a knack about it that ether color-workers don't get. Mere than two hundred styles and tint touches new en the counters ; in all the new dyes : pink cardinal Krei'ii nerpi-nt ItBht blue nuvy Ktbijlln lne.n Itray whltu black K.ruet trrru-cetbi old tie'il mtioen eranisu drab tnu set off with stripes, stripes with with polka dots, cluster stripes of various widths, graduated stripes, plaids, polka spots, curley-cues and outlandish fig ures. Ne finer French Printed Flannels cress the ocean. We believe that net such another gathering of them can be seen in America. 65 cents a yard. Northwest aud northeast of con '.te. Furs are getting into sight again. Wise buyers are begin ning te leek about. Please give us a little warning when you want your Furs out of storage. iwtmi.... I JOHN WANAMAKER I in Woahlncten, wucre high and low drgrce feuud. OOD'H HA11MAPAUILLA. OUT OF SORTS II a fcpllnif petu'Iar te psnens of oyspeptie toniJencr, or It may bi earned by chauxe of cllinatoteasnuorllrn, the stecnHch Is out of orde. thu heed oubes or docs net feel right, appotlujlieijtrlcloua, the mrvei scorn ever. worked, thn iutnd U cenfaeel and tiTluvb'e. Thljcendltldii nnOsniiezcu lent correct! vein Heed's Sarnaimillle, which, by Its tegulallng and tonlnKPOKem, tern 'rtstorrslarmeny te thecyi(pin,undfl7(s that sttength of mtnd, nerves and be.ly, which makes one feci per. fectly well. HOOD'S BAKSAPAnif.L " 1 hve med Heed's Saisapntllla In my fam lly for thrce years, and have taken It por.on per.on por.en ally with rtnt success. It hu nlways bntlt npmy sytlcmhy Klvlriirrre a geed nppotlle, liaselaaretmyskln.nnd his tutde me sleep. 1 have utTtiiert irem nerveas prostration, and l.avebcen cured by nethlntr but Heed's horsi hersi horsi pirllliBtirtecci'lonally alonrel Heed's l'tlla." O 1.Icm:e!ih.I!w, Bupt. of Music In l'ub'le IcLoels, Clutlnuull, e. CUUK8 UVBrKlMtA "I Mi tiered a sreat whlle wl'h dyepepsta, nnd tried n geed many remedies. A filend uiiced me te try Heed's Sawapirllla, and 1 have new taken two bettlrsi 1 this entirely cuicd tneordypep9ln, and nscrolnlousafruo nscrelnlousafruo nscrolnleusafruo tlon his atfe ontltelv dlsipponred. I can hardly nnd words te express my high appre clatltn of Heed's enrsapnrllla." allik It. Melcom, City Hetol, Lancaster, Pa. Heed's Sareaparilla Beld byalianiftglsts. il j six ferH. Prepared nnly by O. I UOOU A CO., ApothecMlof, Le ell, Mass. 100 DeBea One Dellar. M) 1100TU AND HUOSa. DYTUH WAY. We nlih local! your attention te enr Line of FAI.I. AM) WtNTElt SHOES New In stock, for I.adlfs, Misers and CMI own, In the ditrerent ttyles of tce-Onern (.ouiinen eonse and t-qnure-htKh and low Iit'Ola. Fer Men and ltns we have them In all ityKs-liuttnn. I.ore and Conuress ana tte nlciM jeu will find te be tte loncstlertbe quality cf shoes shown. H, Swilkcy's New Cash Stere, .,' NOUTIl (JUEKN 8THEKT. F lOOt" WK.UI. Ready New! .. SOW JiKADV, with my complcte ttectr 1 f JJDOTtf, 8IIOK3 nnd liUISHKUS for Tull nnd Wiuier Wear. Nuver bofero did t have surh a Lurire nnd Varled Stock of the Very ISisl (hut the llarkia Airerds and Mar&cd and Qnlck SuIIIuk Jf rlces. Alse I call 1 our uttui tlen teinr S3.C0 GILT EDGE SHOE. ihls la ene et the best Throo-Dellar Bhoe for men thu In mude today, tall und tee thorn j It beats nil ethers. D. P. STACKH0U8B, (OVE-VUICESTOUE) V 8 i; 30 HAhT KINO, fclT X.ANCAHTKU. l'A. aaviya tMKII'M AMI HUOES. K AUK KlilAIUNG BOOTS - BOOTS AT. WHOLESALE THIOL'S. Hew Can We De It? .U MWASK- VKW11.I.E.1'I,A1N. AltM-lhcIiist Iiaei Hdi'en we bought flitv nlnii (5J) i;aM), of Ynuihs' Heys' nml Mtii-a limits ..til I'l Ivatu AsHiKiiioHiiie. lorHpet Cash, atsueli fsceidiiiKiy I ew l'tlces thill wncau new tell you them ltt.tn.Il ut l!cKulai holesaio all ve UI m pre(lt 0,lua8'' te keep ns We Can Sell Yeu: iiriiSnrawi,,iiSKi1.aV'?? " ioi3-ier II WwanY.wT9' 8,ZCa 1 18' '0I el-' " '""' "solid Kip Itonts.nlrnsfltell, 11.50 1175 an? $uu s r. Kiilarpilr... J w, '.a a, n 2 W Our hoots ter $ J.w una 1 1 id v, h luty anyene btltly'lu",!',,"1" SU, tolK.-tierJlt.J5SE Huoeuldiiiau.iantinnuineo'prollt en theso Jeb'toir11ielioy.M,l,n "1U"1 "teSfS Q&ick Sales and Small Profits, We have stnclt Ut It, and te our Itule"ef K.L iur """temiTs the udvantaicH of our iiurrhssei W11 luvn the larueai Bleck nf iiidl.a'. Ml$sn8' and UhttdreW lleavy Lee J,h.il..,i,.'I.l,,nn.';h.0"' '",r '. "" llna Wlntur H'car In thocliy.twhlchwedolyany or our compott cempott compett Uirs te .Usp.it) at prices te suit the "jines. (nil In te bio thorn whether jeu wish te purl chvi.0 01 net, us ii consider H no troub.'e te shewKOOds atthopilceswe seli them Tiie One-l'rfce C8h Heuse. nnni I ECKE I i Ths Leaders of Lew Price3 -IN- BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 E.st King Street, I.4.NCA3TKU. l'A. f toiecaotudnvory event! Kutfc 11. m. ox ex ceplNUurduy aud .Monday. JiAKixu roneKJt gn.KL.INU HA KINO I'OWDKlC STERLING Absolutely Pure. mil IR Powder nnver varlfs. A marvel m i purity, stmngth ami wiole-ouirmcsa. lleru ecoiieinlcul tluiu ibe urinary kinds. Beld enlylnittusbyull grocer 0TKU1.1NU MANUACTUltINGCO.. .., -llfSfr Hpruce btieet. New yerlr. -H 111 exhibit at Lancaster County Fair Calces Ier all, Samples ler aU. aus3ina H FREY RT BAKU POWDER, ion a cee. e LU IlONKSTlf, IN OVB, VOl'tfX.AU 11BXND Old llencstii Will be leund a combination net always te be had. A. riNK QUALITY or PLUG TOBACCO AT A UKAtONAULK l'ltlC. Loek for the red H tin tag en oaeb plug. EIRST-OLASS ARTICLE -IH- Chewing Tobacco. DON'T FAIL TO GIVK Old Honesty A r A1U TUIAL. Askyonrdealcrtorlt. Don'tUkeanyothor. JNO. FINZERaBROS, LOUISVILLB, KY. (8) FUKNITVUH. TUS UNDKIlSlUMtD UA8 UKOl'KNKO lil.i BTOKK AT TUS OLU STAND, le. 38 East King Street, Which was dotrevod bv flm semn Utnn nun. ana i-as a perfectly wowbtecS of all kinds el FURNITURE. l'AULOU SUITES, JUKDUOOM SUITK9, TAULK3,.CUAIlty, Kro. UPHOLSTERING In All Its tlranches. Alse l'alntliii? and Or Or nauientliiK Old chairs., HENRY WOLF, Ne. 88 Fust King Street. 109-tfd QUHtf ifeUIUUS. FALL OPENING. TO-DAY AND NEXT WEEK Or THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN FURNITURE, At our Warcroems, 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. aprlMyd TJOFFMKIK.l'a. An Invitation te all who con te m pi at e uiiiklnK uny tlnr) tnlli-lr hnmes(areKards irurnltuio.eto ) this tfull, te Call and Kxamtne OUU Large Assortment FURNITURE -or ALL DESCRIPTIONS OurStrrk liComp'etoandour I'rlccsas Lew uitnoLewoU it will be toyeuradvuntneo te buy your furler, Chamber, Dining Koeul KUOM HOFFMEIER'S, NO. 23 EAST KING 81'. eeplMiml TSriDMYKKU FURNITURE! FURNITURE! BIOOK K0I.I.. NKH' ANMI IIEAUTIFUL. can't be Descrlbed. l'ut VeurEycsOn It, nud be your Own Judge. Common, Mrltum and Kine Furniture. Style (jualllyniid KlnlshltlsInB tolhe IIIHil. Ksl I'l ICM, whlle 1'rlciis ure lu til hUWKir MlTCIl Jteni worth in our goods than the prlce would lndlcate. A Grand Exhibit. 'I he I.atC3t and most Attractive Novelty. The HbUM Otteman and footstool In the Window. Loek ul thorn. Our rioers are Full of the Newest Styles. WIDMYER'S FUJiNlTUllK STOllK Oer. ast King & Duke Sta. T HOUaKKUKl'KKH ! TO HOUSEKEEPERS! .our ne'ds for tlin next tow weaks will ha varied ou may want seiutthln. New and lltlithtln Furniture I We Invite you toleok thrench our stcev and l 1 001 ur bnnt te u-commeaMo jeu. There am Ch lcj Miw ruttornset AntTque lieM5oem Finn I ure, MIJ810 CA II1KK. IS, COUCH K?, Chairs for the Library & Parler. Ur-uptielstrrlni; and ltepalrlng of all kinds, at Modulate Trices, HEINITSfi'S, 37 & SO BOUIH QUEEN BT LANCASTKIt.l'A. dmt a vans. OaNS.GIVliEK. B1W DEESS GOODS -ANU TRIMMINGS. pui n,.l210wi,Lf teVry Kuweit Styles In lar rrlce Striped Uress Goods at repu. iS2Sr.llJ?l5.c.,etl,fM ,nen Wle. ChSaS. aMtla ln ttn H I'laln and atBc.001 Cleth Bu,Un8, en'T 2501 chtap Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear AT LOW1ST FBICXS. 4VNe Tronble te fhew Goods. JehnS.Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen St., marlOlvdAw J. 11AKKY 8TAMM HAS- REMOVED FEOM THE OLD STAN II, NOS. 55 A 37 ISOKTUqUBEft BlltUKT, -TO TUE NEW- Bosten Stere -AT- N0.24CENTRESQUARE. We are l'leastd le Annenncn the Arrival of a Couiplete block el Choice Hew Styles ln PLAIN AND FANCY Dress Goods, And wcnld call yourattentlen te few GKN U IN E It AUU Al NS, net the se-call( d or sugar, coated barratrlngs. but bargains In whltli you get Mera Thau Your Meney's Werth, viz : Ten Shades ALL-WOOL HKKU1ETAP, 40 lnches wide, 37)eayard j never was sold (or ICD. LUUU UlU 1 )H1U Twelve Shades ALf-WOOI. 11UOAD CLO HIS, 45 inches wide, tOea yanl. EIt Stylfs nniLUUKNS "PLAIDS, Uch and Duuuutm in tnuir coienngs, se a yard. Twenty-dve Different Thlnprs in DHK88 GOOIM at 2ie a yard, which Include goods actually worth BJc t yard. SPECIAL ASSOHYMENT Or BLACK GOODS. Wowantyeurmonoy Frank, isn't it. Yes Ana we ant your friends ana your neigh bins' money. And ln order te get It we will erterln eichangn Heal Jelly l.ecxl Nutured Bargains, or In ether words, till you get ac quuinted wltaeurNLW Location we will give j en the BEST OF THE BARGAIN. rLANNEI.S, !ILNKKT3 NH COMrOIlTJ 1.-4UUEA1' VAItlhT. -AT- NO. 24 CENTRE 8QUAUE. rpilE OLOAK DEPARTMENT -AT THE- New Yerk Stere Is full te ovei Hew Ing with the latest and most dt-dlrublu styles ln Autumn Jackets AND HEW FALL COATS At Extremely Mcderate Prices. UTOChl.NEr.I ACKKTSarosnft.elasUcand durab'e. Just thi thing ier cool Indlau Sum mer wear. Hore thty aie In great variety ut U, 3 50, f I and tf each. STOCKINET JACKETS Imnnil lll. l.n.l1 tl and 3 each. LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS atU.UW.fl, l 16 te 10 each. LADIES STOCKINKl' JACKETS, lancy braided, I Jeach. LADIES' NEW MAUKETS at 3, 8, 7, S, 10 te 120 each. LADIES' MODJKSK A8, In braided cloth, at lUoHOeich. SEAL PLUSH JACKETS, SEAL PLUSH WllAl'S, SEAL PLUSH COATi, SEAL PLUSH M'JIUKSKAS, Jiade from felcctcd plnshes le eir own order during the summer at low prices. A Wonderful Selection el CIIILDUF.V'S CLOAKS ln all sizes sndiiuulltles ana prices te suit overj body. Special bile e 100 SUSSES' COATS and NEttUAUkKr'1, s'zes from 0tel8ycaij,it less than Hall thu U.utl Price. WATT &SH AND 0, 8 AND 10 EAST KING 8TBEET, ITlOKUOOU UKUHHtM. UOTO KILBUHN'S. Ne 2tl West King street, Lancaster, Pa. lep'J. ltnd&w CLOTBINO. P. JEKCHANXTAJLORINO. Yeu can ttnfl a most exMnslve line of rer. eiftn and Demestic uends for rail and Wintsr Wear at prices tust will surprise yen, a ASKEW'S, NOB. 134 AMD 233 WEST KINS SftttlCT. (WW TO JJVKKH ft HK'XHOH A &00D TREAT IN8T0UE FOB YOU I F YOU OAUE TO LOO K AT A WELL-SELECTED STOCK -or- Everything Desirable rueM-- $ 1 0.00 TO $25.00, AND Made In Our Reliable Way. ' THE PRICES AUK NOT TOO niOH. OU LL BAY 80 WHEN YOU BEE TBIU lyersfe EatMen, UELIA1ILE CL0;U1EU3, NO, 12 BAST KINO RT., LAN east am. FA. HLOTIUNQ ! OLOTHIHQ I L Gansman d Bre. CLOTHING PRICES. Claims are easy. Hut our claim Is that enr prices Ier clothing of all grades are lower than any rospectuble competition is capable at certain and swllt pi oef. SEE MANY EXAMPLES IN FALL OVERCOATS. AT $ S3, 19, 1P, 112, 11, t'.0,11P, IMt, 13 BO Ilnys a Nlcn Csslmere Butt. 7 00 lluys aUoed Wersti-d Milt. iej uuj'h a uoed All-wool Casslmore Suit. 210 lluys an English Worsted Cutaway Suit. 115 CO Euys ft Perfect Fitting Prince Albert eulu HOY'S AXn CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. BeyM fults at 3 ti. W. 18. $7. 18 and 19. Children's at tl.;2.23. i.75. t3, f I 5and$8. Hen's, lley's and children's Pants at Low Lew est Prices. Our 113 no and 11800 Snlls te Order are Fast Sellers. It will pay yen te leek at thorn If you are ln need of a Fall Suit. L. GANSMAN & BRO., UANUFACTUUEU3 Or Men's, Beja' and Children's Clothing, S. W. COUNEH NOKTH QUEEN AND OUANUil STItEBTS.LANOASTEK, PA. M EBOHANT TAILOIUNQ. Merchant Tailoring -AT- The People's Cash Stere NO. 25 BAST KING ST. We are New Heady with one ei tlie Heat Selected Stocks of SU11 -1XGS, TROUSERINGS, Su., In the City. We use the Rest Material only in Trimming aud employ none but the best artists. Satisfaction Guaranteed InEtery Particular. The People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 BAST KINO B!1R9HT, LANCA8TEU.PA. uiarH-lvlAw MAC1UNBKX. QENTKAI. MACHINE WORKa W. PARKB OUMMINQ3, Central Machine Works 134 A 130 NOKTH CHRISTIAN ST,, LAV018THR. l'A. EnRlnrs and Hellers, of from 2 te 12 horse power, et ourewn iniku a specialty. Niat le aestxn, of full power, durable and cheap. tnmUoeannrt tmppllesln great vailety, renslsiluz et slves, Cocks, I.ubrlcnti rs, WhOtlns, Injector., tjecteis, Pnuips, Toels, Wrouitht,UiilleablenndCastlronrlttlnKsand Wrought and cast iron Pipe, etc Jiest let). hers' dlsseunta te the trade. ripeclal maihlncry huUt te order, and ro re ro palrln(rpretnpuy Qene. Alse Iren and Ilruss Casting;, Putierns and Medels. STEAM flTIlNQ AND BTEAM UEATINO APPAUATUS. QOOU YOUE. PUOVPTNES9. KEASON AULEC1IAUQE3 Cential tfaehiiie Works. Ready-Made Clothing. mi 4s J
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