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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLTGENOER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1888.
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LANCASTER, OCTOIIKIl J6. IBS.S.
The Doctors quarrel.
," The perils of greatnesi are ngaln ex
MpllQed In the case et the dead Emperor
. Jfederlck, the noble. That he was killed
,by his doctors may be reasonably its-
Anned and in truth is proved by
;tbelr own declaration"); whether Mac.
keecle did It, as the Germans say,
: y ec they did It, ns he fays, It remains upon
u.tbelr own evidence that he was their vic
Um. And probably they All had a hand
,-Jta It. The chief responsibility rests upon
Mackenzie, as the emperor died in his
"r'liiBds and After he hnd given the world
' mua te believe that he could save him.
m.khvbz'0 ueeuea ueiensc, out, me vui-
vmn which he has printed is as ineffective
I his conduct of his patient's case. He
Bade a bad job of both. His volume is
made up en the principle that the best
defense is attack ; and he wades into
tha German docteis furiously, taklnc
lM ipeclal delight in showing that they
fe$ - knew nothing of laryngett mr. Tliat is
wnere ne is strong. n is ins specialty,
and he seems te think that it is about the
v.bele of medicine and surgery. It
it the art of examining and treat
ing the threat, down which the
operator leeks by the aid of a mirror
and en which he operates with a forceps.
The trouble being with Frederick's
threat, Mackenzie, who enjoyed the first
reputation as athre.it t re.tter, was sent
for; and then he and the Gcinrnisdis
cussed whether it was cancer, and he took
a piece out, and it was found net te be.
And the Germans s.ty lie took a healthy
piece from a wrong spot. It was a jcir
or mere before it was agreed te be can
cer, and during this lime ninny doctors
lEscnreat itmunwnWii times, and it had
been ee abused among hands that it
would be almost a wonder If cancer had
net been bi ought en ; as Mackenzie says
it was, by the bungling German'd treat
ment, and as ether people may think,
perhaps by his own.
And what an exhibition it has all been
of the misfortune of greatness I for if
Frederick had net been a prlnce,a country
doctor would have told him that he had or
had net cancer and would have killed or
enrel him off hand, without subjecting
him te torture from a regiment of
doctors. The case reminds ene of Gar
field's, where a great let of competent
and incompetent doctors get mixed
np, with the b id ones genera 1
en deck, and a net result of
death and tremendous bills. We have
the same in the emperor's case, with the
addition of a doctors' quarrel of the first
class, accompanied by the freest exposure
et confidential consultations and an ex
hibition of a lack of magnanimity and
self-restraint, which is net creditable te
the.professlen.
The 'ew Yerk Situation.
The New Yerk lhmhl, which strongly
advocates the election of Cleveland, com
ment editorially upon an expression of
opinion from a correspondent, traveling
through New Yerk te note the political
tide, who writes that the Itepublican
party will come down te New Yerk with
70,000 majority. The Jlcrahl notes that
the battle of tha pirties Is te be fought
out in New Yerk city ; which is net at
all a new discovery, upon the prevalent
theory that New Yerk will decide the
presidential contest. Tim city is always
potent te decide the ttate ; the one being
Democratic and the ethar Itepublican,
New Yerk is much mere strongly lie
publican than Pennsylvania ; and the
one Is a Democratic and the ethrn
Itepublican Btute became the chief
cities are se. There is nothing new we
eay in tills situation ; but when h hews
paper, urging the Democratic cause,
finds tlut a seventy thousand Itepubliciu
state majority is te be overcome in New New
Yerk and Uroeklyn, there is plenty of
ii terest in its suggestion that the Deme
cratic party cannot afford any monkey
veik in these cities. The whole country
h interested and has a right te spearc in
pretest against the disturbance in the
Democratic party in New Yerk ever its
local nominations. It takes no stock in
the assurance given the national Demo Deme
cracy that the local fight will net take
anythlr g from the presidential vote. And
there is geed ground for Us fear. If
Quay nud his select band of accomplished
political sneak thlevtn cannot utilize the
situation in New Yerk city te reduce
Cleveland's majority, they will prove
very uuwerthy of their reputation; which
is net te be expected. It is certain that
they will net be deterred by eciupleser
poverty from Jmpieving the opportunity
offered them by the Deineiratic fight.
Tfcey have nominated a majerilty can
didate for trading (imposes etilj.
There is abundant opportunity in
New Yerk for the exhibition of Dome-
cratic leadership and uusellhh patriotism.
Jf Mayer Hewitt believes that his candi
dacy endangers the national ticket lie
should undoubtedly withdraw. His op
ponent expresses his readiness te de se,
but the mayor seems obstinate. We de
net believe that one who has ben se dis
tinguished in Democratic councils, and
who is se slucere a Democrat, will
deliberately de his party harm. Mayer
Hewitt only needs te be convinced that
his candidacy endangers the party suc
cess, te be persuaded te withdraw , and
surely there ought te be no trouble in
conveying a true idea of the situation te
se intelligent a man. Probably the H, r.
W ilsslf will be a sufficient missionary.
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A Lancaster Library.
The corner-stone of another great II-
brary was laid In Philadelphia ou Men-
day. Philadelphia has one great library
bearing the cltv's n:im y..i..,i i...
Franklin and occupying buildings tm
Locust near Uread street, aud far out
Seuth llread. The latter branch, though
having one of the finest buildings In the
city, is but little known because of its
location. The Mercantile library, nearer
te the business centre, Is mere of a
mercantile enterprise for the cir
culation of all sorts of fiction, and
hardly reaches the dignity of an
institution of learning. The University
library just founded starts with a geed
supply of valuable and solid literature,
both classical and scientific, and it has
long been practically useless because of
the need et a librarian and building.
Meauwhlle Lancaster gets along after a
faihlen, with a few t mall libraries known
te a comparatively small number of the
people, and the college has a fair nucleus
ter a geed collection which has only fust
hen rescued from oblivion and cleared
et the dust of ages by the volunteer
labor of Professer Jehn J). Kleffer. It
some benevolent millionaire happens te
be charmed with the idea of giving a
library te Lancaster, the city will be duly
gratified and proud, but there seemn te ba
small hope that our people will make any
effort te help themselves In the matter.
The cheapness of lioeks and the immense
amount of reading that may be bought
In the shape et a Sunday paper help te
explain the prevailing apathy en the li
brary question. Many reading ieeple
have organized book clubs, which glve
them the best of new books nnd the
pick of the magazines at low cost.
Under these circumstances it is hardly
surprising that no effort has been made
te found a public library, but the shifts
se made are peer substitutes for such an
institution. The work would net be'.halt
se exppnslve or difficult as It apimirs en
Its face, for with proper induce
ments the email libraries existing
might be secured for the new one.
A building might easily le planned te
offer geed society rooms te organizations
having boeks,Hiid be they could be drawn
together under ene root, while the city
and the college, in return for the I recuse
of books by students, might be counted
en for soine help. Of course, nothing
very luxurious or perfect could be ex
psutcd, and in a central put of town, te
accommodate thesecleties and get plenty
of light, It might be necessary te put the
books up near the reef and depend en an
elevator.
Tub (lerniHti forcen en llie ceait cf
Zanzibar wlUhardly HuirnrlromrieeorlloiiH.
A ill.ipntcli : "'Ihreii cnllern who
tlCHOrlttil from n Oerrimn u'"'"l, billing
with tlii'in it quantity ul umiiiiinltlen, and
who reamed about llie country killing
natives, bau tlHtiitelveii tiet'ii killed una
eaten."
Dini'Aiciiks from abroad will new be
otiUvctied with llie pr cec dings of tlie
.French UliHiiiliere J net convened, and
already handling Dial tlckllnli eutject, the
tevlnlnn et tliu cmintltiitleii, It would
appeur that J'Votichinen of all purlieu are
determined upon nivlHieu, but it large
uuinber of faotlenH favor tovHeii of ui
many dllliirent (tort. They all Hlieut
"forward 1" but nobody known where te.
In Hplte of Ills duel, Jlnulungur la a prom
lnent HHOver, but It la a promlnence due
larKUly le tlie pfimillur olruuiiintiinecn that
glve liltn the temporary alippert of the
oiiemleH of the republic.
A rtatiji: et Hhakospeare was unvolled
In I'dilann Monday. It la a bronze figure
el llie pael with bin mantle thrown acrexs
lit-) nun and In ni pmltnl en n t-qunre
peJritHl of (jnitille. And thin hi npile et
IrfnalliiH Dei nmy and bla cypher.
'llie Philadelphia Jterunl tidied In the
New Yerk Tribune h ment ImpexliiK hio hie hio
eial tulegram from l'lttnmirg whluh ru ru ru
eounted hew William Oardnur, of thht oily,
had returned from Knglatid with aiitMllIng
HcenuiilH of tlie anxiety prevalllng there
for the proj;reH4 of free trade In Amerlea
This Mr. Urinlner lurther olaerved that
Mr. Djulten, tlie KiikIIhIi pillory manii manii
Ibe urer, had oantr'tmled XDOO Rterllug
through the CoinmereUl Kxohauge and
thnUebdun club for ulil In ihe oleetion of
(lrer (Jlevelniid. The llecunl auleated
tills long iiiiik'i He lreiu the llberal ateek
that may bu found In tlie partlietii priai
Biid publlahed a letter from IleulUm it ti ,
tlie only KnulHli pelterH of that name, who
deny all kiiuwlodge el Gardner and udd
' we beg te Htnte innat emphatically that
there U net a idngle partlule or truth In tte
ataUuneut, nor In tlie othetH nbeut llie
MIIIh bill and free trade "
1 ii k eollecllen of wUtliil.'M of dlvoree wai
autlierls'.td ceme inn .vnara hk" by Cen -griN,
and the lepariui( lit of labor has new
llnWhed the "Held work," mid will report
the reault In J.iuiMiy Thin report will be
viry velumliK uh and oxIiHiifitlve. Agenta
have obtained the iliiria Irein every oeurt
In the ITnlled Hialia having dlvoree juris
diction, of whleh there tire about B 700, aud
the petlnd et InvjiHilnaili n izlendH Imek i:e
yeare, Irem lKitl te hH. The work will
glve the mini her eriiiartlKOand dlvercta,
byoeuiitlta In the Unllrd Hlates for the
Hiuie perlndh, te llml the ratio of marrliiKCH
todlvereCH ean lie eeen. It will oenuluilo
nlth UmIIhIIeh of lleiera In the principal
countries of I'Mrnjiu. The tmbject of dl dl dl
voreo linaiiuver lieen ae thoroughly Iiimis
tlgttcd belore The Hull in K'eriiineut
toen up the Ii qulrj w tiul jinra no, but
It an llmilfd In Uh rm fjc TheiTht of tlie
Invtiiilgatlen, It N tH-lnuteil, lui been iud
Uhi then (30,000
PKRSONAU
I'iioi'ksseu I'm. in. an a A. l'euciiiiu,
for -10 junta a pinieeN.ir of Kugllnb mid
modern latiquafH in IMiiulenten ollie,
Cmrleslen, Nauth Oiiellna, illml en Men.
dav. Ilu h a ointrlbiiier le the llteiary
J urnalHOf tlioeeiintry.
I'uei i:isen Kcm iierr, udlnpteh from
J'arlii Ntatta, In te Hiuewd thn l.ite l''tlier
Nelilej eras the elilel inim;uter of Vela
puk Hiii inlvmsut Irtturn.ine. The profeH prefeH
Hnrhaiinet wltli nmrked Miuvima In con cen
ducltint n Koheol of coiiiMiftel.il ltiutr uctluti
with Velupuk na the ehlul Ntudy.
Jehn M. Cehm-i.i., of Urn lien ii-iuiiir,ie-luring
llrm el J. II nod .1. M V irnell, New
ierk oily, bus derlaied in fuMir el t'leve
land and Tliurmun, Mr t'ermdl Um
hnrutefnrn Ihiaii u Rmtuliinxiii imi ..... u m...
the Intereuta of IiIh (inpliym Hnd of hit
llrm eoiiiiei lilm te biiixrt the loferm
iiJiiilulittraileu or I'resldeul Cloeiaud.
Himiei Kiiank, who retlicM from the
Hnnau Catheilu Hiie of lt'ohmend, Yrt te
devote IiIh lime mid tllirtt te the new
Crttholle UnlvtrMllj el A.iieilci, lit Wmh
loi;ten, preauhed hU fatuwuU ilNi'iur.id ut
tha lilehiiiend etthedral en Simony. j)r.
Ktunodeu-i net retire iib-tnlutely from the
eplHi-epacy, ai he tern been iipp iinled le the
titular Hue el Agm, neur Kiilieiut. in
lIh t Isms.
Ktui.i: Kki.i.kw, the actor u tin appeared
lu I.aucttMler with Mim. James itreun Cot Cet
ter a ceinimtiy last winter, im had nliarii
tieitiiitiiit from thn Tuzuiie Carle bi-hoeU-tlon.
I'lie KoveriiliiK oeiuintltMj neiltlcd a
member who 1 tit red urea HbiIhw ttm they
did net coinhler blui a lit ivm matu ler
meniberuet the club Puey would wt'l-ee.-neHt
thelr uueat anj moinlierot tl e pre
feslonelniehhlclichiraeieraa Mr Intni;
erMr. I.Hwruiee Mirrett, cr Mr ItM.th, ur
M. C. (iueIId, or any oilier et llke repute,
b ittbey would reiuie a card te Mr. Itmlew
just .an tiny Mould te anj ether innii ei nUy
protblen el hlmllar elmravtei "
Ihe Ulili.e Mi'mieu AH Uuuatliutluun'.
JuJ(!8Hawver ima anneuueed lui de
el-ien in the United Hlates circuit court of
California m twecuiea under the Onlnene
ezolimleu act, Tue court UuliU that the
uet ii coiistliutleiial, and that lta prnvlsl mn
Ulintl I rt flll....l. .a..... 1.. ...
"ITV vmiieni mix 111 Jl iri, Oil Hlllp
beard, tolhesoon the way Jie.n l' inn HIUi
te thoe Hill In thltia It u .siuiHted
tlmt this decision will allccl about at (HH)
Ualnene.ea there ure ever Ilotwe return
eertiHcatea still eutstandlnK, ul It in
believed there are new about 3 tee China
men in tee country who imve livr-d here
before the reatrlutten act wa )a.ed, nnd
who, bofeiothe pwiage et the oieltuion
bill, would have beun eiiilllrd te re enter
!fn?.ceuuMy u'!'u'r ,Ue Cltttu' " helni;
"prier lenldentp." "h
lu Ilia Uumerinieiy.
irem JuOku,
LeSul;e!Ullt'"IeJ'(Ullt, Jm,r ,,ocl8'e.
MlMbeLelgh-Wby de ,ou hurry me
Mr. CbeIey Ker two reason. Crefutanr
Hirnard eai a that comet U appr eclil
H.lb 5Vi rdt.e el lr ,n,ll,un "" d y,
ued-'er! Hhem!-I think I hear y, or
anther cemliiK, tee. y ur
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ltlifoelhhforuoy eua t have iliu f.n fun
et plmp.es, bietcht., ote . whtn I.ii Ji,r id
.U,,teV"'l,,yU'U b lOUbl ""uiaey
Uli hatter te laugh than be cryinu'-ae-
cldedlyt and te enjoy your baby ' latiKhtnK
reiluty ttse Ilr. Hull's liahy fcynip which re re
llevn. tha chief discomforts of babyhood with,
nusslupcfylnir the children. 1'rlce 230 a bot
tle. AtslldtiiKKUIs.
(JOMVLKXWN re WDKR.
-IOMpLkxTeN I'OWIJKH,
LADIES
WHO VAJ.UK A RKriNKI) CUMPLKXION
MUST U8K
POZZONTS
MXUIUATKU;
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
1 1m.. Iiv.ll1-Mt turn n-nnrAnm. f r 4ti
kin. lluinoves all plmplni, truckles and nii nii nii
colerations, and in'ikes the skin (lellcntxly
neil and laiautlfiil. ltcentalns no lime, whIUi,
leid or uninnle. In thiue shades, pink or flesh,
white and branetta.
run BAi.ic ur
All )rugletfl und Faney Ooe.lH
Donlero iSvorywhere.
OT-JIKWAUK Or IMITATION B.-C
SpMi-lVd
WANAMAKK1VH
rmtAPitLrniA, Tuesday, Oct. IS, 1S6S.
The cheapest Side Band
Dress Stuff in the market is
here 75 cents. Feulc Serge,
cloth weight, and in four el as
neat designs as you'll come
across. Net se pronounced as
te be obtrusive. Modest, quiet.
Band of mildly contrasting clus
ter stripes. Each style In 10
colors :
ollve mahmrany
liiinUir's grrien dark brown
lnyrtlu kiiuii Ke'diiu brown
plum nnvy
2 Kohellns
If you prize cxclusivcness,
there's no danger that the Side
Bands will become common.
In some of the colors but one
piece. Ne one else has them.
Ne mere for us. Think of it ;
handsome, exclusive, fashion
able, seasonable stuffs nt 75c !
lieutlienat of centre.
Fresh styles among the Ul
sterings almost every day. One
of the latest is in dark shades
with indistinct small plaids. An
everplaid effect comes from the
specky glint of white and col
ored silk threads. Proper Fall
weight, strong, handsome, 5.
in , and $2.50.
Beavers, Astrakhans, Seal
Cleths, and the seasonable
stuffs in bewildering array.
Yeu can tell by the crowd
where the $2 Broadcloth at
$1.50 is.
Morthnett of conlre.
We have had a let of Men's
English Heuse Coats wet
through en the voyage ever.
They've been dried out, and
will be put en sale this morn
ing. The price was te have
been $6, $6 75, $7.50, and $S.
They shall go at $2.50. Ne
trouble with them, except some
are a little stiff, and some a
trifle discolored. But think of
the price, $2.50 '
We put with them some
Men's Steckinette Jackets in
mixtures, brown, black, wine,
gray, at $2 each.
The two items are the most
attractive efler el the kind we
ever made.
With Men' rurnlaliliiRii, chestnut stiect en
tnintu. On sale this merning: 2,592
pairs of Women's Real Kid
Pique Gloves, . buttons, hand
somely embroidered, 75 cents.
Yeu would pay us double with
out a murmur, but we sell as
we buy, and this was a happy
purchase.
CUCKtnut street shin, west of inatii iilsle.
With all the new space for
Upholstery no let up in the
crowd of stuffs. We never had
anything like such a gathering
el yard goods, high grade and
low grade.
Take Tapestries. I lere's a
line beginning at $1, next
grade $1.35. The simplest of
the let haa a silky leek. Net
a scrap of silk about it. Cotten.
Cotten from the hands of cun
ning weavers and dye-men of
r ranee.
The rule in goods of this sort
has been rough, harsh colors,
happy.ge-lucky work. We've
brought a change. Finest col
orings, designs in the best of
taste, and stuffs at low prices.
These low priced Tapestries
are 50 inches wide. The $1.50
.sort has brocade figures. The
f,i.S$ really has some silk in
it. Loek close and you can
tell which is which cotton and
silk.
fir Wnll IIhiikIiiks
ler furniture CevcMiiks
xrx Ciiriiilnu unii ii...............
and they come in such color
couples as
red and ireld blue and Keld
ecru and gout
Other Tapestries up te finest
silk at $15 and $20 a yard.
All these things are where
you can leek them ever. That's
the only uay te fully sense
their beauties.
becend fleer, north of Transept
JOHN WANAMAKER.
-TO-OTIUK-I WlliU COM.MBNOK TO
w KIVS,!ogeoa "' l ,ay distillery, f,e.
. S.S'Sf kt"'!., "n nt eaturetiy hi de"
J.&SVnU,,w&K,n
suplH-UJ JACOB r.SHKAKrKU.
H'
OOD'H HAIISAPAKILLA.
TRUE ECONOMY
It Is true economy te bur Heed's Bariapv
rills, for "llie Deses One Dellar," Is erlstlna.
with and true only et this popular medicine.
If you wlih te prove this, buy a bottle of
Heed's BArsaparllla and meaiurulU contents,
loe will find ltte bold 100 teaspoonfuls. Mew
read the directions, and you will And that the
average dose for persons of dlffernnt ages Is
less than a teaipoenful. This Is certainly con
clusive and unanaworatle evidence of the pe
culiar strength and economy of
HOOD'S BAUSAI'AHlLbA
" We bexan using Heed's Sarsaparllla In our
Institution some months a;re, and having
watched Its effects, wish te siy that we And It
a geed, reliable, and beneficial medicine for
family sse, nnd for hospitals and Institutes
such as ours." SisiEMerMiRCT, West rearth
eu, Cincinnati, O.
" I leek Heed's Barsspirllla for less of appe
tite, dyspepsia and general languor. It did me
avast amount of geed, and I have no hesi
tancy In rocemmendlng it." J. W. Willi Willi
em, cjtilncy, ill.
IIKAIHI Iir.TTRIl THAN KVKli
" 1 have been troubled by a sciofuteus affec
tien nil toy llie. It Is enn of the marked rec
ollections of my boyhood diys, and for several
vesrs has rendered me unnljle te labor much.
f think Heed's Harsaparllla, which I have
Ih en using at Intervals for ten years, Is the
best thing I have overtaken. I am new te, and
my general health toema better thanever." II.
D. Ahsett, Warren, N. II.
HOOD'S SARSAPABILLA
Beld by all druggists. II ( six for IB. Prepared
only by C I HOOD A CO,, Lewell, Mass.
100DO3K3 ONK 1)01. 1. Alt (3)
13
KNHON'Sl'JiAHrKHS.
May afford boa II v nrotnetten " In
your mind," but something mere
VKI.Vi:T substantial will be necessary qnltfl
neon, as Wlntortsrapldlyapprosch Wlntertsrapldlyapprosch Wlntortsrapldlyappresch
C'OLl.AIt leg In addition te heavy cloth
ing, theso who are prudent wm
OX YUUIl pievlduasiipplynf IlKHSen'a Piab
tsr In anticipation of Leughs,
l.INKN Colds, Ghost rains, Itbeumatlfliii.
Kctallta and ethar ailments which
DUBTKItSarnrurute prevail during the rail
months. 'IbU plii-terls well known
as a uniformly lellable reimdy In such trou
bles) Is ul wun ready for Immediate applica
tion and Its effect Is prompt and permanent.
As theruntn many sputleus Imitations In thn
market, ciinlul hiiyers will always ask ler
llsssen'sand lefuaeiill ether porous planters.
M-fund two cent stamp te beabury A John John Jehn
eon, 21 I'latl Mtr et, N. Y , for a copy of In In
itructteni rem the Docter, a valuable house
hold book. (1)
jrjirrviiav,
rA'lUUKS
AMERICAN I
Watches, Oleeks, .Inwelry, Hpecs, Kyo-Olasdes,
Klc.at l.OWKari'UHJKI.
Optleil Heeds. Telegraph Tlme Dally. Kvery
Article lu this l.tuu caielully llei aired.
LOUIS WBBBR,
Ne. 1WX N. Uuoen BU, Near 1 11. It.Btatlen.
R
El'AlKINO,
WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING!
rer Kine Watch and Jewelry Kepalrlng
'lltv US. Will give you the bout or work und
ter less money than ion huvebeun pitying.
ANVSPEOIAL WOltK,
Resetting Stones, &c(J
All Werk Warrnntcd and Satisfaction
Uunranteed.
Walter c. mm
Ne. 101 North Queen Street,
con. UrultANUK,
L.ANUA8TKU. 1'A.
nl-trn
JtAJil) WAliK
SAJICX V DOOlt TO T11K I'OSJrOKFICE.
Our stock of Steves, 11 enters
nnl Kaiigesis new coniplete its
ciin be desired. We have theiu
in all sizes and for nil prices.
Nene should wait longer te pie
pate themselves for what prom prem
ises te be a long and severe win
ter. When the deep snow is heie
and tlie lieicoceld wind blowing,
it will be dangeieusly late te pto pte pto
vitle for heating the hotise. Xew
is tlie acceptable time, aud tlie
best pl.tce te which te go is
ItEILLY BKOSL & 1MB,
IlAIlDWAHK AND IIet'bKI I ItMslIINO
Geed--,
10 ii J2 N QUEEN ST.
ectl-Mnil
CAltl'KTN.
lAKl'KT ULiUANlNU.
STEAM
Des Net 'leueh our Cnrji'-tH, when ha leg
them Cieautd at
LANCASTER
Steam Carpet Cleaning Works,
AS MA.NYBUl'l'tst.
If It did It would ruin thein. It pimply
drles the muchlneiy. 'the process of clian
Ingwill net lnjure the ineal dellciile fabric,
will net In I ure u carp.d in ar as much at hand
dunning 'topreu It no will giMyeu u low
carpel of tauiee, u iltiy It we tnjuroyeuis.
One of thn I lsi pioefi la te sue the ma
chinery working ou are welcome ut any
time.
It Is the only sjotem tlut will thoreubly
ckau u mi put and leatore the colors.
LKAVE OUDK1W AT
SQIUKVS OARPET HALL, or
J. B. MAHlIN&OO.
- TKI.Kl'll INK
uOUlOHtlimuilnrj HUUOii.
Q4.LL AND HKK
ROCHESTER LAMP
atztyUandle-Llghtt lteats them all,
Anetser Let of uuxai UbUIlKS for (las an"'
ou Htevca.
THB PHRFEOTIOH "
MVXAi. UUUJ.Dl.Sti A UUJUIKlt CUeiUUJS
WF'-THKR STRIP
lieaUUiBi- d rhi strip outwears all otters,
iiwiu out tha cold, step rut tl lug of window;,
prelude the dust. Keep out suewandruln.
Auyoue can apply it uowtiste or dirt made
in applying lt Can be ntted anywhore-no
nebis tv bore, ready for use. It will net split,
vurn et ilirtnli-a cushion strip is the most
iie'fct v. the tevr, lleabir and Uangn
tererf
Jehn P. Sehaum & Heds,
"i OUTH QUEIE1N BT.,
4.t. rrsti, !
TOBACCO.
QLD HONKHTY TOBACCO.
FINZER'S
OLD HONESTY
Tlie Chewer of OLD HON'KSTV
TOBACCO will seen Hnd tlmt It lnsU
longer, tastes sweeter than ether tobac
cos, and will please you.
Ask your dealer for it and insist en
getting it.
Genuine Has a Red H Tin Tar Tar
en Every Plug.
HOOTS AND UllOHn.
TJYTUK WAY.
We wlhtecall your attention te our Line of
KAbLAMD W1NTEU
SHOES
New In stock, for Lafllte, Misses end Cbll
dren. In the dlffurnnt styles of tce-Opeta.
Common Sense and Fquure-hlKh and low
heels. Ker Men and Heys we have them In all
stylcs-llutten, l.nre und Conuress-and tte
pilces you will nnd le be the lowest ler the
quality of shoes shown.
H, Swilkey's New Cash Stere,
NO. It MOUTH QUKKN 8TUEKT.
ectll-3md
F
IOOX WEAK,
Ready New!
Tcs. NOW HEADY, with my Complete
tock of 1KIOT8, 8HOK8 and UU1111KU3 ter
rail and Winter Wear. Nevor before did I
have surb n Large and Varied Stock of the
Very llpst that the Market Affords and
Marked and (Julck Selling Prices. AIbe 1 call
j our attention le my
$3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE.
This Is ene el the best Ihroe-Dellar Shoe
for men that Is tnadu te-day. Call und tee
them ; It beats all ethers.
D. P. STACKIOUSB,
(OME-PIUCKSTOUK)
20 & 80 B1ABT KINO, HT
LANCASTEIl. PA. aJO-lyd
B
OOTH AND SHOES,
WE AUE KETAILINQ-
BOOTS - BOOTS
AT
WHOLESALE PIUCEH,
Hew Can We De It?
OU MAT ASK WK WILL EXPLAIN.
Alter the last Heet Srinen we bought flltv flltv
nlne (Si) Cuhh et leuths' Heys' and Men's
Heets tit ii Private A fstgnee Hule. for hpet cash,
at such Kxceidlngly Lew Prices that wecan
new sell jeuthem Itetallat llegulnr Wholusale
Pi Ices, nud et muke piellt enough te kteji us
We Can Sell Yeu:
Youths' Solid Kip lloels, slies 11 tela, for
1 1. ffiS; inunlat price, UN) and f 75
Men's Solid Kip Heets, sizes n te 11, 11.50 11 75
and tun i regularprlce. ti no, j.-a and w
Our llenu ter 2.bi and (1 euwe dety anyone
In the county or statu te beat for Kit, Dura
blllty and Prien ' """
We could liiaU.innlmmonBO'pierit en thone
W Cases of Heets by Belling them at the old
prices, butonruiulleU
Quick Sales and Small Profits,
We have stuck te It, and te our ' ltule" of
giving our cuHtemcis thu advantnge or our
purclmsOH We hvu the liug..t stock of
Ladles', Mlgses' and Children's lleavv Lace
and lluttnn ehees for Kail and Winter Wear in
theclty, (which we delynny of our competi
tors te dispute) at prices te suit the limes.
Call in te fleu them whether flu wl.h in ...,-
clnise or net. us we consider it he treubfu te
show goods at the prices we bull them.
The One-Price Cush Heuse,
The LfaJers of Lew Prices
-IN-
BOOTS
& 3MOE3.
We. ; Ksst KLs; Strcet,
LAN! AST Kit. PA.
-cie-n cleed every evening at C p. in., ox ex
cept buturdaj und Monday.
I V HUM. LAN.
Umbrellas!
ALLtiltADES AT ItEASONABLK PUICES.
R. B, & H.,
NO. Ii EAST KING 6T1IEKT.
-Theso III. LVKT1 A with Oeld andSU andSU
rer Caps ut 1 coate llaigalns.
R. B. &H.
NO. H EAST KINO ST.
HepaltleKand Uo-cevorlng Doeo.
seplKlmd
ATTUUMHiH.
UTUKK S.K AuiratiN, "
ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW,
Brcend rieir Kahlemau Law Uulldtug. Ne 41
North Duke Street. ralyaAw I
FREY
UKVVBR1KS,
riOFFEESl TKAH!
V Z
OHOIOB OLD COFFEES.
rrtsh Uoested Dally ana Finest Hew Crep.
TEAS.
OKOItOK WtANT.
We. 1H West King B.
fIOH OKADK OKOOEKM.
W. A. Reist & Ce.,
man aiiADK aitecEits,
Cor. East King and Dnke Streets.
WNJED-600 poeplo te call and tsste
Salted Sealnam Wafers, the best Wafer In tha
world, told by the pound or 6 pound cans.
Bpsclal rrlce In can lets.
Anether fresh let of Vanderveer A Helmes'
Chocolate Vanilla and Ginger Wafers Justin.
25e per can.
New Kvaperatfd Peaches, l'cars and AprU
cots, new cranberries, Corntneal and Buck
wheat, new Table Oils, Olives, saucer, sar
dines. Cresse A Ulackwell's Petted nieater Pest In
decorated tats, te?, lllchsrdsen'sand ltebhln's
Petted Uhlcken, Duck,Turkey, Uaine, Tengue
and 11am, irejh.
New Dutch-Head or Edam Cheeses.
Headrjuatters for Flne Hams and Dried
Iluef, riiunt Illeck Island Illeater Mackerel,
welght liand lXtts, whlte as raper aud Ut
as Bprlng chickens. Ask te tee them.
W. A. REIST & CO.
-Tolept,nno. Preo Delivery.
. T UUitSK'S.
CAMPAIGN
ItEiADOUflRTERS
reu
rLAQS, rillKWOUKS, ciiinfse and
JAPANESE LANTEttNS.
PREPARE FORTH HI
BIG PARADE
ON THE 24th.
DON'T WAIT Uemember there will be a
demand for thene goods en the 2Mb. We will
help you le tuake it a graud occasion.
THINK OK IT!
We will soil you lied Tableaux rires at hall
tha usual prlcx.
We will sell you fireworks at Gieatly Be
dticcd Prices
SOMETHING NEW.
Snrague's Patent Illuminated Lantern :
leiks like a balloon Portraits of .Candidates,
a r Rooster carrying a pendant with words
Victory " en It, for decorating buUdlngs and
cirrylng In parades.
DO YOU WANT A .HUNTING FLAG 7 We
can furnish jeu any sires. De you want a
11 ig te carry in precession 7 We can furnish
tlie m complete.
Iho ADAMANTINE CANDLKB.10 candles
te the pound, ul 15e are cheap. We soil the
best.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 HA8X KING STREET
LANCASTEIl, PA
rpKA ! TEA I TKA !
REIST
TEA! TEA! TEA!
LAIIUEST SlOfJK I I1EST ASSOUTMENT I
AND LOWEST PKICK3 I
Note a Pew of Our Leaders :
Oolong, ntlfe per pound, has no equal Oo
long and Imperial, at 25c, leads the world.
Our lilcnd, at 25c per pound, makes many
Irlends. Our Japan, at 15c, and Imperial and
Uatden Grewn Oolong, a'. 60c, wilt surprise
you OurtlnottUunpewdor, at 50c, is, with
outiirteubt.tho finest Toaen the market for
thoineney. Woulsehavoln stere Yeung Hy Hy
eon Knglish liieuMust, riiiest Japans, elc.
COFFUKS 1 COKKEKS ! COFFEES !
Coffees aroegxlnadvanclng. Wohavengeod
stork and wi 1 vet fell at old prices, 12X, 15.
i?i'if2,!. "and SO cents. Hest Mecha and
Mundhallng Java In sleck.
NEW GOODS.
Cranberries, Otanulated and Oven-Diled
Continual, New lleans Finest ltoneless Ced
fUn, fancy Jiaperated, White and lollew,
Pared and Unpuied Peaches and Apricots,
lluckand Sell-iiiitalntf lluckwheat will be In,
In day or two. We hwejust received, from a
direct importation, a large quantity of tbe
" J a raverlta " llmnd Italian Macaroni, Hpait
ucttl, nnd Vermicelli, strictly fresh, und will
Bull ul two packs ler 25 cents.
LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK !
Four pounds Pearl Tapioca, 25c.
Four pounds riakn aapleca, 25c.
Four pounds Crackuts (Ircsti) S5e.
Twe line brooms for 25c.
Hlx pounds Kellrd Oats ter 2V).
Mx pounds Oataienl ferSSc.
One pound Cece i Shells, 5c
One bottle Pallor Pride Knimel, 10c.
'JhreoeriUo pound kettle Uiuatlu Seda, at
7c per ueuud.
'J en lurge cakes geed Laundry Feap, 25c.
Une Driid Heot.HHe per pound.
y tnu Picnic Hams, HHc.
Finest eeet 'longues. und beat Ne 1 and Ne
2 Whlte nud fat Mackerel.
Reist, Wholesaled Retail Grocer,
W1IOI.KHALK ANDUKTAIL t.UOCMt,
erlheist Cerner
West King arid l'rlnce Street,
LANCASTEIL PA.
WTelophene aud Free Delivery.
TR l.YAtf.
"C1ALL AND W1NTEU GOODS.
M. HABERBUSH & SON.
Fall and Winter Goods.
Our Meck of Fall and Winter Goods is
iiea complete. AVe have the Largest aud
Finest Stock in the city of HOUSE
BLANKETS (All Grades.)
Lap Dlankets, in Flush, Weel nnd
Felt. IJlack and Grey Goit Hobes.
Hudsen 15,ty and Prairie Wolf Robes.
Buffalo Ilebes. Siberian Deg (IJlack)
Robes. Fex and Coen Skin Robes.
rHF We consider it no trouble te show
our goods
at
1. Haberlmsli & Sen's
SADDLE, HARNESS,
-AND-
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LAN0A8TXU, PA.
DRY OOODB.
J B. MAKTIM A OO.
J. B. Martin & Ce.
A purchase et Blankets In tbe
early part of the S ummer proved
te be a most fortunate transac
tion for us aa well as our cus
tomers. A manufacturer needed
the money; we the Blanket.
The let was tee large for us, but
an active reaching firm came te
our rescue, and between us the
stock was divided. An inspection
of these Blankets will prove the
greatest values ever offered.
What de you think of an every
Thread Weel Blanket 11-1 in
size, extra weight, for $5 a pair.
Seme call a Blanket with cot
ten warp all wool. We don't.
The next grade, of which we
made an error in net purchasing
the entire let, instead of dividing,
has a cotton warp with wool
filling, 11 4 in size, weighs seven
pounds, price $4.12 a pair. This
Blanket we will only compare
with the te a pair Blankets found
elsewhere. Colored and Scarlet
Blankets among the bargains.
Comforts of our own make in
print and sateens, and we knew
what is Inside. Ne shoddy.
In the China Department Ex
celsior Cooking Creeks at 30c for
all sizes are Btill en sale. Phila
delphia stores are asking double
same.
Trench China Plates, White, as
fellows : Dinner size, 11.35 ;
Breakfast, $1.15; Tea, 1.00.
Quality limited. Alse odd let of
French China Cups and Saucers.
J.B.MARTIN
& CO.
Cor. West King nnd Prince 8ts.
J HAKKY
Stamm's Stere
(J, UAUIITSTAMU)
-HAS-
REMO VED
mOM TDK OLD STAND, NOS. 85 A 37
M)I'.TI1 O.UKK.N SlllKKT,
TO 'J UK NEW
Bosten Stere !
-AT-
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
(Iietwcen Eolith tlueenruid KaslKlngSts )
lillAQ IS A (iOOD DOO,
I 18 A i()OD DOO, )
hut J
3T Ii liEl'TEIt ONE' S
IIOLD1TAST
WUEUE IN THE WOULD
Was a Iluslnees ee Quick 'v Kstaullsbed, as we
have KatuulUhul Hat
NO 21 VENTRE BIIUAHE.
Whatls thofcecrctef Om Success, We'llTell
leu :
IT'S "HOLDFAST,"
And In Older te. TlRhtcn Our Held, e Offer
I U.DAY,
Special Bargains
-IN-
UNDERWEAR.
rtity Dezen Slen'a All-Weel Scurlet bhlrts
andDrawuiaate.'(ccach; legular price, 760. ,
Thirty-Six Dezen Ladlns' Medicated Scarlet
Vf at, All Wecl " Ulhhed i-klrt"t the Kztia Kztia
erdinary Lew 1'ilce el f 1.00 each
Thirty Dezen Men's Mlied Mnlue Shlrta
and Drawers ut37Xe each, llu'se Koedj wete
never told ler less ihau dus ouch.
One Ilundrpd Dezen Ladles' llote, All-Weel
lt(uulir Wude.K-cu pilr.
SPECIAL SALE
OF
RIBBONS.
At7eaYnrd Fetiner l'rloe lfe a Yard,
Alba a Yard Fermer l'rlce UXcuYard.
At me a lard Fermer l'rlce 17c a Yard.
Atl2Kealaid Foinier l'rlce 2Uc a Yard
Ladles would de well te Examine this Let
AT
J. HARRY
S T A M M'S,
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
llotneved Irem the Old Stand, SS and 37 North
Oucen Strtet.
VOAL. "
T ti. MAK'PlN &Ce",
W holesaleand Ketall Dealers In all kinds el
LDMHKK AND COAL.
W Y'abd-Ne. tn North Water and Ne. 20
North l'rlnce streets. Lancaster, l'a n3-lyd
OAUMGAKUNKK'B COMrA.Nl',
COAL DEALERS.
Ortie: Na 129 North QueenBtreet, and Ne.
664 Nertli 1'rlnce street.
Yabm: North l'rlnce street, near tteadlns;
Depot,
lOfrUifd -AN AST e it v
T UMHKK, COAl, Aa
LUMBER, COL
AbD
ROOFING SLATE.
G. SENER & SONS.
I'KINCK AND WALNUT ST3.,
Bell Cad el the llesl Uaallty at the Lewest
I'rlr8. liuy new, m It may he hluber.
JeMtld
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