Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 17, 1888, Image 2

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LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1888.
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Daily Intelligencer.
lANOASTKK, OCTOHKIl 17. IK?,
4 1'oer Cooper.
Wwi print elsewhere the circular letter
fc chairman of the Republican fctate
nlttee, being moved le de sd by ins
it distress ; nnd we de net llke te
r that Mr. Cooper is se poorly snp-
l as he ceems te be by the rich Be
us of this great county of Lancas-
.,: On the long list of the flnanca coin
w of the Republican state committee
ktkfe campaign , which Mr. Cooper prints
with his circular, and which we
i te contain the names of all who
contributed handsomely te the
committee's funds, we And tlie
of but three gentlemen of
Bter ceunty: namely, Francis Shre-
r," Themas Baumgnrdner nnd Clement
,' Orubb. Mr. Cooper doubtless has had
int reason for gratefully cnterlcg
IWir names upon his list of contributors;
-,Mt it troubles us te And that the illua.
- Moes names are se few. The list includes
ilWtter flve hundred names of J'ennsylva-
Bepublicans that have been most
dy blessed with this world's goods ;
certainly Laucaster county Re
fsMIcans are very shockingly scarce
, rOQ it. The reason certainly is
their poverty, for there are neta-
"Ny fat birds among tlicm. Ner is it
: tfaat they are spending much money in n
apolitical way at home; for in truth they
, spending very little. There never
Imm been n quieter national campaign
'ipen the Itcpublican side in this county.
fy-The plain fact is that its Itepubllcans
ICb net willing te spend their money for
jtiarnsen nnu Morien ; n may ue uccause
they are net used te doing nuylhlng of
i'f'xtee kind, having been went te rely with
rrplacldlty and satisfaction upon the ceii-
E.'trlhntlnnsnf llin TTnltncI Ktjitni nfllnhiln:
'-.... . : . '
ujrnich are new non est; or It may be that
ft! Ihe Lancaster farmers de net qultoeee
th beauty of a high tariff, and are will-
(jifliug w atu .w euiuusiiiswe nuuiirers I'.iy
.terit.
Si,.- Cooper complains and we all sce that
.Bepubllcan money is scarce in l'ennsyl
Kirania. Mr. Quay lias gene ever te New
Bjf'Vrirlr nnrl hiin Inkpn wll.li lilm nil llm lilrf
&"".. .. ................ ...w
sjoentnuutiona mat naturally belonged te
VCoeper, en the plea that New Yerk
p Meaeu it ana I'ennsyivania is Bare. Mr.
prf-Coeper flndshimself in a despicable depth
if" M poverty. We pity him, publish his ap-
peal, and urge the Republicans of Lan-
; caster te respond te it. It is really tee
;bad that be far but three Itepublicau
K parse strings in Lancaster county should
nave been drawn.
..
Retaliation.
The rhiladelphla 2Yics gives great
m prominence te a rumor that when the
Fife president receives the customary formal
-notice that Congress is about te adjourn
JrvllA will nf nna rend (it n inncnnitn lnntt
g$S?lng what is te be done about retaliation.
; Yirt..fi... 41. . t i...n. t.. it.i.
t nustuci ui uu tuiie la iiuy uuiii ill una
Exumer there is ample justification for
tV such action, nnd though many a states
L nen would under the circumstances pre
fer te wait until after the election, it
tV-Weuld be auite characteristic of Mm
Kg present executive te tell Cengiess what-
1. fllVr fia ffinurvlif licet rAitni-flluBa f nl.
wie wuujbvhuhiii auu ucuuiu uu3 uaauiucu
ItnmfftdnMB fl'ltrt C..nfn l.nn n.. ... ...1
IM. TMDOnslhlHtv for tlin fallurn nf Mm rn.
tallatien bill nnd he could verv well afford
te let the matter rest, but theines3age en
IV that subject indicated that he was
r?i uiuieuguiy in earnest, unu no is net, inu
iA'man te let the nation suffer through the
partisan smallness of the Senate. The
fact that many of his enemies would
choe3dto regaid such action as a intra
bid for Irish votes in New Yerk would
probably have no weight at all lndetr
Jsy mining President Cleveland's course, for
a, he has net been accustomed te consider
sfe- what motives might be attributed by his
fyviiuueuia. no una u way ei lurewing
bombshells when occasion arises, and the
WW MMMnAl IT.. 1 .t .
xaci-inat, a nouce or ttie aojeurnmenl
J arnishessuch an onnertunliv'is nrnbablv
r(the only ground for the present rumor.
Though the reduction of the Urlu las
been made the issue of this camnahm.
tllA lirmatrlni In eiiUaii nf 41. n T f.r...l.1l ...
iS Senators in flllllntr tn nr-h imn. Mm rnlnll.
:ik atien bill will undoubtedly receive de-
. aerved rebuke from many who value the
Hener or their country abeve any nues-
rf lien of flnnnrn nr Tl!ir!v riiln
E&, ;i;
fe, The Thing te Jie Dene.
'S Tlin XTote VnA ir,..7.7 .! 1...1..
K entlal Democratic support in the effort It
.unites 10 persuaue me local Democracy
of New Yerk te unite upon n single can-
didate for mayor. "We bee no reason te
f question the correctness of the jiidc-
111? m8nfc tliat Maver Hewitt is permitting
Y .himself te be made a stalking horse
ier Hostile designs against the Democratic
i. nauenanicKet. Whatever the merit of hii
controversy with Tammany Hall it dee3
i net present the supreme consideration
S s, lit present, which is cenQned te the effect
2 Of IIM r:T1llirfl 'Vlinnn (hnnitfni.nl tlnu...
"We believe that his nomination
should have been acceded te by Tarn.
, many Hall, in the interest of harmony ;
v. fia it. VQa In font- en noennti,.! ....
I.W . m iiH,., su ucun;u m uvu yea IS
M( age. Aewuiat another nomination has
" tuwn mnrln tlta lt.aattir. ..a . .. l.I.I.
;b -nw MU, vuu mjl,lJU 113 WJ 1J1UL1
. ihnnlil hn tvlllwtr.'itvn ..ui .. u.
k,nr aettled
by considering what should
have been. The most magnanimous
aide Will Yield first. If Miivnr TTpwIII
could see the situation, ns ether unpre-
?' jaeicea Uemecrata see it, we knew that
Be would yield; for hei3 an honest and
reilly unselfish man. He has, however,
iwen be eiirrea up tuat there seems te be
jj$, peer hope of his being able te take an un-
i prejuaicea view or the situation. It is
certainly, however, the duty et these who
-uu .u vu.i.tu. buaitju ui ine uemeciatlc
Jiarty te second the Herald's effort te te
cure the withdrawal of one Dsinecratic
mayoralty candidate.
Maine's llad Ilnlilt.
3-, Mr. Blaine never was a very correct
tfv.w5an, anu naeiiuaiiy suues into ueliberate
tmlstatements with great ease. Ha h.i
Sf BO reputation for truth, fnlmpj nn.i
Ks .heaesty te take care of, and does net
imaM.e uujiuiug ei me K1I1U. lie
bas dropped the tariff iu the "West
wUare it is net nenular. nn.i tmx
kaullitituted nn nttnnlr nnnn .i. ...i
a. atlnUtmllfiii fnr f.itnrlllerr, t ..n
fktiki in depositing in them the govern.
BT faTaTabnt iTIAtiatia llml.ili) .-. I- II.
v. ""wji luekcau ui mve3iing me
f'meilOV In ireveriimunt hnntls. Tin. f,r
If'W? that the treasury department Is
kb iwtu. The deposit in banks
t secured bv bends ntid nm nf litllu
-Kefit te the binks. Iu this way the
laeaeyinthH treasury can get into clrcu.
IftUOa WithOUt the Cavnmment lislnrr Mm.
U - .-W-6VV-4-
relied te ray nny prlce the bondholder e
may ask It for their bends. It will readily
be teen that it the bondholders were
advised that the treasury department must
have their bends, they might put their
price up te any figure. The government
even new, in buying bends, is forcing the
prlce up en itself. The ether day It was
asked $M0 for the 1 per cents.; and when
the secretary bought nene, nnd it
was intimated Hint he Intended te
step buying them, the prlce fell
several points. Mr. Ulalne might like
te see the government redeeming its
bends at the price of two dol
lars for one, but it is net likely
that the "Western farmers would
think that wise. In truth, Mr. Blaine
pcems te have chosen his field badly for
his argument, since voters who are
went te pay high interest for their
money, are net likely te appreci
ate an attack upon the treasury
department based upon its unwillingness
te redeem four per cent, bends before
they are due, nt ever 30 per cent, premium.
It is a wonder that he did net suggest the
lean of the surplus te the pralrle farmeis
nt three per cent. Interest. Such a policy
would be likely te be popular in a country
plastered ever with form mortgages bear
ing seven, eight or even ten nnd twelve
per cent, interest.
In Septnmljcr notion vnlued at 13.814 072
vtai cxper U'1 from thin country nnd nearly
nil or It went te Kurope. Orcnt ltritaln
took tS.C30,091 worth. Ot the total New
Yerk linrber itlilpped 77 Oil bain", valued tt
J3,80:,033 and Nevr Orleans 41,016 b.ler, or
J2,02l,wr worth. The experts et cotton for
Heptcmbcr wero Heme flve millions lewnr
In vnlue than In rjeptomber et 1887.
Minera! oils wcre exported In the month te
tlie amount et $3,674,719, which was f 133,
470 lra than a jear a0. The fthlpmentn
from New Yerk had a value of 2,768.209
and from l'lillwlelphla (1,031,071 Tu'ose
figures nre from the report, Justlnsuci), of
CnlolHwIlz'er, of the treanury bureau of
BtntlHtlM.
A niMi'ATCH from Londen nin.eunclnj?
the Mk"I"i; or n mall contract botweou the
Imperial government and the Canadian
1'acllln railway company la nccompanted by
ceiiiinmit that will net reatly ploase the
CiutflillniiH. lly this contract the ureal
monopoly getn en annual payment for
carrying matin amounting te (300,000. The
Londen illrpnteh nays that it'la tell HtrenRly
In elllclal cnmmerclal clrolea that If Uanada
Intends te boeoino the llrltlah reute te the
HiHt nhe uiu'l inake eacrlUccH te lnltlate an
luletiuate Atlantle Hervlce. It Is polnted
out that Australasia, with n popalatlen of
1,0:0,000, annually payH for purely ocean
aorvleo (1,676,000, whlle Canada pays only
e fractional unieunt." He In order that the
yiouepoly inBy have control of a (.100,000
mall sorvlce and the tratUe with India that
tleta net go by way of the Hed Sea Bhe
must Hiibmlt te uiore taxation.
A nnor.eoisT has oemo beck from an ox ex
psdltlun te the Yuken rlver, with such
glowing accounts of the precious inetnl
lliore n!) undlng that the rush te that
rogleu la mire te be greatly Inoreaxett next
spr ug. The Yuken risen nway up In ttie
uenhwtBUrn corner of llrltluh Amerlca
nnd Hewh through seme hIx hundred mllCH
of llrlthh territory botero It enters Alaska
te completotho reuialnlug 1,700 mlles et
Us leunth. Thlt ilver Ih uavlable for
nbeut two tUmu'iiiHl mllei and gcel.
ORlst McO.trnull roperta that In ledges
of reclt along Km bank rich geld
ote may be neon plainly whlle the crewila
of mlncrn iilrtndy In the country nre
innklni; from (U0 te (60 n day washing geld
from the Mind of the rlver. Ne doubt
many n llfe will be thrown away In the
scramble ter unlth en the Yuken, and
undoterrod by the ueverlty of the climate,
whleh only permlts two mentlm of work,
large psrtles will be ready te plunge Inte
that great wilderness next aunimer in
Bearch or ttouturei jet unknown.
Toe country where proeloui tuetaU
most abenud li uaimlly the very
roiigheit and most forbidding, nnd It must
be rcmembored that the tomperato oliiunte
of the cuut (Iech net oxlend east or the
coast riinge. In the geld belt the cold haa
been reported intense, and until thodetaliu
et Mr. McO'jnuell'H report are known, the
exlravt guut accounts of the nbundanoe of
geld munt be taken with a grain of Bait.
Tin: New Orleans i'tcdjtiiictupgeBiBtlia
"the Eklrmlshlng et Ulalne en the front
line Is drawing much of the tire that might
de execution II aimed at Harrison the can can
dldnie aud the Republican party." Theie
U truth enough In thlu te inake It apfear n
H9rleus warning, but net enough te be
really nlurmiug. ltlalne la net n mere
BlilrmlHher, but the real lighting leader of
his puty. Te hltu aud net te Harri
son wan gtven the nggreaslve leader
ship, and whlle the oneral uttera
courtceua opiumenplnco uentlmenta In
reuelvlng lotunle campaign clubH and
ii'ilfernisd nssoclatlens otelllce-iookers, the
plimifil knight goea prauclng around,
breaking laricen ou the lssuei of thBcatn
plgn. It would be liuposilble te inake
Harrlreu ns proinluem in illalnp.Blmpiy t0.
cuuse he real.as that thore Is nothing much
te be Bld en hln Blde ei the case and Ueeps
quiet, whtle lllnlne, te our lntlnlle ej',
will routlnue te open his mouth und put
hU feet iu It every time.
PERSONAL.
Tin: Hkv Lit. Jejki-ii Paiikiiu, or
Louden, bttH: "Always hIIewiiii; for
uxceptluiiH, thopuleit Utheiiald sluvoet
re)i-eta01iiBecl(ty."
Pi MlllA UaMAD.1 II. n l.lt. .-
liiclne vi'uinnii who has been holleltlnir
ftinils In tht country for thu eatabllshment
et ncc-unel lu ludU rer wldewn, 1ms ro re
liirned te her imttve country with (eO.OUO.
Hue obtained mero money in tim KruncUue
thou oiywherenlBo.
William I). Klueit, well nnd favor,
ably Known throughout the southeastern
part of the statu, unit ene of the most premt,
iiwit ct.tz.ns of Yerk, dled en Tuesday,
irem lb55 te lb7u he wbs oue of the most
extentiive tebse manufaeturers iu the
Neith. .Subfeijueiitiy i,0 engaged In bank
ok liuslirtt. .but of late yc'at3 ,1Bll
tically rotlred Irem nctlve bualucss pur.
nulls i
Leitn Hackmub, the OBcontrle nnd
wealthy nobleman who has Just died with with
eutbelr, leltu will bt'ijueathuiK lusporBeuat
properly te the queen's buveu maids or
honor. Itlfcsurinuml iimt. ii...M.it. ......
te bouie maid of honor te whom he did net
wish tocaiiBptelal attention, he hit uoeu
the plan of making thorn all rich. The
fjunliy neat und eutalled estates go te Hiok Hiek Hiok
yille Went, the llrltlsh mlnlster nt
W aiulrg en, who Is new Lord Sick vllle.
. m
ir?.m,.f"cll,"0.n'' Vn.-l soil n itreat Qeai vt
,. .' J.U. ." l.!J,ll!h. bsrui' anil that it Kiv bit.
ter kaUifattten than uuy ether Ceuh byrui.
1 WlLbU. AlOSEblCV. DruifKl.t.
"(l.ce upon n iniaiiUlit areury," when l
tnm-a s;j saa Hurt ey, upon iiiy biaimlt
Vex t'ejiaii,
'Jhuvoire ei tn Intelligent people Oec ares
Urn bo.e U. .NT Uan article el Kenul ,UUIlt
untl then palronuue cenUnns what their voice
proclaim!, 'i here Is no KalnBnyleB UiH r0 r0
nuncaiaiie facts atte.ua .by the evidence
et uu ui be less respectable citizens prove that
It is correct. Ne article for the teeth has such
a wide p pa'arpy.aua assuredly none exerts
tut hit buiillc-iiiliinueucj upon thmi, len
flerlair, its It does, their ttrueturu inoretolld,
uud ex uiu.tuatliiK tletetdseilteecuy.
Vt'ell us Ftur,
I.ettie Heward rlte from UutTale. N. y
.h,ytt"i" b Cttm" t?reatly deeilltateil
r r'?u "roaen prolastlenal amies. Buf Buf
i.er . ,?i,uilll:,.,,ia- "'e" heiaache.ana bilious,
neis. Trim Huri'eck Bloea lHtltrt with tlm
v!St.V?uVncl?.1 f.ntt0t- Am wfiui ever, ter
l hertli Queen itreet, tancMtt"
OOMI'LKXION rewnujt.
pOMPMiXlON POWCKlt,
LADIES
WIIU VAI.UK A ItKriNBl) COUPLKZ1U.N
iiuar utiK
pozzeNrs
UEUIOATXI):
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
11 Imnarts n brllllunt irnefpamncy te the
shin, uomevesnllplinplrs, irePhles und Dis
coloration, and umkes the skin flcllcaUily
soil nnd beautiful. Itcentalns neltine, wlilK
letd or arsonle. In three shades, pink or flesh,
white ana urnnotie.
roil BALE MY
All DruKsmta nnd Fnney Qoeia
Doaleru flvorywhero.
SWlIK.WAUK Or IMITATIONS.-
tprJO-lva
M'ANAilAKlCJVU
l'niLAnKLrnui Wednedny, Oct. 17, HfcS.
Finest Damask that comes
from Germany ; cloth 5 yards
long, twelve ? napkins, $44
the set.
Finest from France, same
sizes, dozen patterns, $38 the
set.
Irish tee. Any of them in
as dainty designs as linen ever
took, and in all the right sizes.
That's one end of enr Table
Linen story ; here's the ether :
Cream German Damask,
clean and clear, 64 inches wide,
50c a yard. Five neat patterns.
Matching Napkins $1 a dozen.
Honest Linen that grows en
your liking with every wash.
Between these extremes such
a Damask showing kinds and
prices ns we doubt if any two
houses in America can match.
Houlhwestof contie.
1 2 extravagant Quilts, 30 te
$75 each. Of course the filling
is first class (eiderdown in
some) and the covering ex
quisite silk heavy weight,
hand-woven silk and richest
satin in the most delicate
shades. But that's only the
beginning. Each Quilt is an
art study. Unique. Londen's
proudest people have such
Quilts specially get up ler them.
These are by the foremost Lon Len Lon
eon designer. A Kensington
art idea in each. Odd, auda
cious, startling perhaps, but al
ways artistic, and never two
alike.
You'll like te see them.
All sizes Down Quilts, from
$3-75 for crib te $15 for big
gest. Kensington notions in
some.
A remarkable Cotten Quilt
gees en the counters te-day.
As geed as we ever sold for
$3 ; you shall have it ler $2.
One side extra quality sateen,
ether genuine Turkey red.
Stuffed with clean carded cot
ton. And two yards and six
inches square! A pinched,
beggarly Quilt is as mean as a
stingy Blanket. We don't keep
either.
Near Wouien's Waiting ltoem.
Departments for the sale of
Women's Merine, Silk, and
Weel Underwear have just
twice the space they had last
week. Just as much mere
room for the Men's. That
means better service and mere
comfort for you in buying. The
goods were here, but a little
hard te get at. They never
were here better or mere than
new. The best Underwear
from the world's markets at
prices that'll please you.
Chestnut street side, west of main atele.
San Dominge Bedroom
Suites, in special designs, beau
tifully finished in every detail,
don't beg for buyers. At halt
price they touch the sensational.
Se of Quartered Oak. Beth
are here 50 per cent under the
market. As unlikely a thing
as could happen in Furniture.
About two dozen in all. Ma
hogany, $100 te $115 ; Oak,
$90 te $100.
Third Meer. 1 out elovuteis.
Tambour Lace Curtains, $5
te $20 the pair. Extra geed
hits from $7 te $12.
Brussels Lace Curtains be
gan at $iS, strong effects in
every grade te the top $50.
Brussels Point Curtains,
$3250 te $100.
Any ether Lacey Curtain
loveliness you care.
bctend Meer, north of Transept
100 Twilled Silk Umbrellas.
The ticket en each one savs
"Guaranteed for one year,"
and "will net fade or split."
The ticket tells the truth.
26 inch $4.50
28 inch 5. 00
Come prepared te see Um
brellas worth $6.50 and $7. All
silver hooks and creeks.
Unique shapes. We paid for
similar handles last year what
you shall have these Um
brellas for.
Chestnut street side westet main aliie
JOHN WANAMAKER,
riOOU'S HAUSAPAMLLA.
OUT OF SORTS
Is a feellns peculiar te poriens of dyspeptic
tendency, or It may hi causoabrtchangeof
cllmate season or llfe. 'I he stemiich U out of
Older, thu head aches or dots net fee! right,
appotlte tictprlrloes, the net vel scorn evor.
worked, the mind Is confusel and Irrltnh'e.
This condition llndunoice!lont corrective In
Heed's Harsapartlla, which, by IU regulating
nnd tenlnc pnners, seen 'restores fcarmeny te
the system, and glvf s thnt strength of mind,
nerves and body, which makes ene feel per
fectly well.
HUOIl'8 BAltHAl'AIUM,.
" I Inve used Meed's earsaparllla In my ft-i
lly for thrteytars, and have tnken tt person
ally with grrnt success. It has always built
up my system by giving me a geed appotlte,
has cloarel my skin, and his rondemeslerp.
I haverulTured treiu nervous ptoitratlen, nnd
have been cured by nothing but Heed's Brmv
imlllanndncci.lenally Alowel Heed's l'tlls."
O r .U'NKUtiKANw, 8upt. of Music In Public
rctioels, ulntlunnll, e.
OUKKS DYBPKl'aiA
"I Mitlercd a crcnt whlle wih dyspepsia,
nnd tried a geed many rotnedtiB. Afilend
uii;cd me te try Heed's Sarsapirllla, and I
have new taken two betllesi H Ins entirely
cuied me of dyspepsta, and a scrotuleus ntTec ntTec
lien his also entirely disappeared. 1 can
hardly And words te express my high appre.
clntlcn of Heed's rarsaparllla." Allzh 11.
MiaLc.u, City Hetel, Lancaster, 1'a.
Heed's SarBaparilla
Beld by all druggists. It ; six for 5. l'ropared
only by C. I HOOD A CO., apoUiecaiiot,
I.OKOll, Mass.
100 Dee ta One Dellar.
0)
Q.OLOKN Hl'KOliae.
DRUNKENNESS
-Olt TllK
MU.UOII HA HIT POSITIVELY CUIIKD 1IY
ADAUN18TK1UNO I) II. 1IA1NK3'
HOI.DKM Bl'KOtKtO.
It can boyiven lu a cup of coffeoor tea with
out the knowledge of the person taking It i Is
absolutely harmless, und will effect a perma
nent and speedy euro, -whether the patient Is a
rnolenuo drinker or nn alcoholic wreck.
Thousands of drunkards have been made
tnnipomte men who hnvn taken Oolden Bpo Bpe Bpo
ctne In their ce!ri3 without their knowledge,
and te-day hollevn thny milt drinking of thelr
own freewill. IT NKV felt TAILS. The sys
tem once Impregnated with the Specific, ltbo ltbe ltbo
cetiiM an utter Impossibility ler the llouer
appetite te exist, rer sale by
Oil AH. A. f.OOlIKH, Druggist,
Nn it KnstRlug Street, Lancaster, l'a.
BUKSlydJI,V,r
TMl'HOV K 1) CUSHIONED KAK
JL DHU118.
UUKIC 1'OK Till! DKA1'.
IVctt'M I'ntant Improved Cushioned Kar
Dmn s perfectly rejieru hearing and porfenn
thu work of the nnluialdrum, lnvlslblecnm.
fertublanud always In position. All conver
sation unit even wlilflixirs heard distinctly.
Hend for Illustrated book with testimonial.
rilbK. Addrc33 or call en r. HlSUOX.tsM
llreridwny. New Yerk. lt'2S.2w0M,W,rAw
HXTATUllKH "
AMERICAN I
Watccts, Clocks, Jewelry, Benes, Kvo-Ulesao?,
K te , ut I.O W KS f l-11 1C KS.
Optlcil Hoefls Telegraph Tim e Dally Kvery
Arltcle lu this l.lue Curelully Kei ulrcd.
LOUI8 WEBER,
Ne. 1WK N. Uneen 8t, Near P. U. It. Slnllen.
W
KMIINU IMIKSKNTH.
&ILL, Jeweler.
Wcddieg Presents in Silver.
New and Artistic Dtslgns In
BII.VKIITKABKTS,
l.KMONAIiKBK'lB,
OMCKltASKKTS,
FKUIT DI81IK8,
yuKscii ci.ecksi,
IIUONKS, Ktf.
CfiAS. S. GILL,
HO. 10 WEST KINO ST.,
liANCASTKII. PA.
lDi:i'AlltlN(.
WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING !
l-ei line Wu'ch nnd Jewelry Kepalrlng
'Jll US. Will nlve ou the boMlet work and
ler less money than jeu luvobeen paying.
AM Sl'EOIAl. WOltK,
Resetting Stones, &c,
Ail Werk Warranted nnd Satls.'actlen
Uunranteed.
WALTER C. HEM,
Ne. 101 North Queen Street,
i con. or otiANer, lancastku. pa.
iii-ua
jiAJtuwAim'
ftJI-XV DOOlt TO THE l'OSTOl'KIUK.
Out bteck of Steves, Heaters
rnl Haiigea i.i new cemplete as
can be desired. We Imve thetu
In all sizes aud for all prices.
None should wait leuger te iue
p.ire theniselvea for what prom.
I.'os te be a Ieiir and severe win
ter. When the deep snow la liere
aud the lierce cold wind blowing,
it will be dangerously late te pro
vide for heating the house. Xew
is the acceptable tlnie, and the
best place te which te go is
REILLY MM & 1MB,
IlAUDttAI.K Al Het M I I ItMMUXd
(ioeK-t,
, 40 ti : x qui:en st.
DC 11 tilll J
''i-r . ;r itm uuviii.
-THE-
ROCHESTER LAMP
Miiy canOin-LUhti Ucats thorn all.
Anetbii' i.ei ei fKr ai.OUOferuas n'
OU stoves.
T1TU PBttFEOTIOK "
HH'L, MUl'LUlHd A UtlltDKll OUSHIOH
W' THKR STRIP
ii-.. - "i csis strip ouiwearj alt ethers,
H.pc i i . id s'ep n.'.uiii el windows,
Sf'i n" 'I. - -; nep out puew andiuln.
Anj me . ., . . -no waote or dirt made
lu : 'UuH imi'il anywhere no
helPt 1. .e. re .-. ter nue. It will net split,
ws.ri e irn. . iBtiien strip Is tbe most
rnrfn i -rn -i.i, n&4tr and Itange
Bterea
-or-;
Jeiui P. ''flliaum & Sens,
rt5uUriiUI3SN3T
liAWUAttTKil. I'M.
H'
TOIIAOae.
QUI HONi:.STV TOHACCO.
FINZER'S
OLD rIONESTY
The Clicwera of 01.1) HONESTY
TO1JACC0 will Boen find that It laats
longer, tflU-s flvveeter than ether tobac
cos, and will pleiwe you.
Ask your dealer for It und Insist en
getting it.
Genuine Has a Red H Tin Taq
en Every Plug.
JHIUTU AND UllOKH.
rY thi: vva y7 ' ""
We wish teeall your uKonllen le out l.lne of
JTAl.Ii AM) W1NT1CU
SHOES
New In stock, for I.adlcs. Mlses and Chil
dren, lu the dlirorent styles of Uu-(lpera,
Common BeiiBe and fqnaiu-hlgh and Tew
heels. Fer Men nnd Heys we have them In all
styles-Hutten. I.ate and Cenuress-nud tte
Pmy'shTseVn? "1'10
H. Swilkey's New 0a8h Stere,
NO.?l NOUTH yUKKN HT11KKT.
ectll-3md
F
IOOT WRAK.
Ready New!
ei. NOW llKADV, with my Complete
tteck of UOOT8, BHOK3 and JtUUllKlcs for
rail and Wtnler Wear. Never before did I
havu Biieii a I.arge and Varted Bteck of the
Very Jiest that the Market Affords and
Marked nnd Quick Selllug ITI-03. Alse I call
your attention te my
$3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE.
This Is ene et the host Ihree-Hellnr Bhoe
for men that Is tnmlu today, tall ami tee
thorn i It beats all ethers.
D. P. STACKEOTJSE,
(U.1U1UKBT0UK.)
80 & 30 HAST KINO, UT,
LANCA8TKK. PA. alu-lyd
JgOOTM AND 8HOKM.
WIS AUK ItKTAII.IKQ
EOOTS - BOOTS
-AT-
WHOLESAIiK ntlCFS.
Hew Can We De It?
Villi HAVAbli- WKW!t,I.HUM,AlN.
Alter the Inst ltoelBviKon ve bought Mlty
nlne (M) Cafei of Youths' Heys' and Men's
Heets at 11 1'rlvntoAsslgnee Hale, ler Spot Cash,
nt such JCcceidlnKiy l.ew Prlcei thatwecan
new soil you thein Itetall nt UugiUar Wholesalo
1 rices, and yet make profit enough te keep us
We Can Sell Yeu:
Ii'jaVkW anY,1"' S,"a 1 10 B' lM ,1W'
nnili"'l',0lU, K.'p "oets. h!i Ote 11, ll.B0.ll.7S
and itoe t ii'Kularprlce, tt 00, $i.a and 12 W
Our lloeu ter HM und ti (10 wu defy anyone
f1i,.h0 c2".!y "r btlkUi te heat for i-lt, Jjuru
unity and rile 1.
We could ImiilKinnlininanse "profit en lhee
f.n Cases or Iloeu by sellltiK Ilium at thu old
prices, but our inotiels
Q&ick Sales and Small Profits,
We have sturk te tt, and te our " llule" 0
glvlen our customers thu advantnge of our
purclmsrs We lnve the largest stock et
Ladles', Misses' nnd Children's llenvv l.nce
and Jliittnii thees for fall and Winter Wear tn
Uinclty, (vilileh wodetyany of our coinpotl ceinpotl coinpetl
Jora te dispute) at prices te suit the times.
,.iii in m bio wieuiwnuiner jeu wish te pnr
tue mi ,,1,1, an we ronsmerit mitrouhle
Bbew goods at the prices we sell them.
te
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
I71)l?v p, mm
IT I I
1,
The Leaders of Lew Prices
-IN-
BOOTS 8c SHOES,
Ne. :i Khf Kiug Street,
I.ANCA3TKII. PA.
-hiore closed overy evenlrg nt I p. in., ex ex
ceptbatuila anil .Monday. ' ..
l'MttKKl.l.AS.
Umbrellas!
AUI. UUAUK4 AT ItKABONAUMS l'UICEB.
R, B, & H.,
tte 11 EABP KINUSTUKKT.
v 'Jlirse IIKLV'IIA" with llrld and Sll
verc psiitfl (Ouie llmalns.
NO. 11 K AST lil.SU BT.
"epaliljganil Ite-cevertiiB Ione.
se, '.Ktiud
ATTIIU.VXm.
I UTHKKa. KAUtJfMAN,
ATTOUN EY-AT-LAiy,
Second fleer JCshleman Law JJalldlng, Ne. 13
Neith Dake btreet. ts-iyQw
riu
ilMttl
UKOVBK1KS.
SeKFKEai TEABI
OHOIOB C)LD"00PPEE3.
Fresh Ueastca D&llj' anfl Flnest New Crep.
TEAS.
. We (liiarantoe Ter Kine Flaver and Geed
UrlnkluKtluulttlcs.
UKOllMK W1AVT.
.Ne. Hi West King 8.
JIOU OKADE UltOUKIW.
. A. Eeist & Ce,
man qcaus uueceks,
Cor. Kust King and Duke Streets.
WANTKD-500 noenln te call and taaln
Falted Henteam Wuferr.the lifst Wafer In the
world, told by the pound or 6 pound cans.
Bpeclal rrtce In can lets
Anether fresh let et Vandjrreer A ITolme
Chocelato VanllUand fitnger Wafers Justin,
25c per can.
New Jtvaperaud Peaches, rears and Aprt Aprt
cel, new iranberrl.r, cornmeal and liuck
wheat, new Table 011b, Ullves, tauctr, Bar
ulccs. Cresie A Illackwetl's Petted Illeater PasU In
decernted lats, )?, If Ichsrdsen's and Uebhln's
Petted chicken, DucX.'iurkey, Oaine, Tengue
and Uani, ftuih.
New Datch-Hexd or Edam Cheeses.
Headquarters for Klnn Hams and Dried
lienf, irinest lllnck Island Illoater Mackerel,
weight lJi and IK lis, whlle as paper and It
as spring chickens. Ask te bee thorn.
W. A. REIST & CO.
-Tolepfcono. Free Delivery.
"a"t ituusic'a " '
CIMPAIGJST
FEADOUflRTBRS
reu
ITLA09, rillKWOHKS, CH1NRSK AND
.IAPANK3& I.ANTKIl.NS.
PREPARE FORTH 3
BIG PARADE
ON THE 24th.
DON'T WAIT-Ucinnmber thore will be a
deinand Teri here goods en thumb. We will
help you te make it a grand occasion.
THINK Or IT!
We will seli you IleaTablaauxrires at ha'.l
the usual prlce.
We will sell you rirowerks ntU really Kc
d 11 cert I'rlces
SOMETHING NEW.
Snrogue's Patent lllnmlnated Lantern :
leeks like a balloon Poitraltsef Candidates,
a "ig Keester carrying 11 pendant w lth words
" Victory " en It, ter acceiatlng buildings and
carry Ing In poindes.
UU YOU WANT A, HUNTING FLAG? We
.-an miuiiu juu any uir.es. un you want a
Hag te carry lu precession ? We can lurnlsh
them complete.
Iho ADAMANTINE OANDI.KS.IO randies
te llie pound, at 13c are cheap, we sell the
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 HAST KXtm BTREHT
1m AN OAST Kit, PA
T
RA ! TKA I TEA !
REIST
TEA! TEA! TEA!
LAKUKSTSIOOIU J1K3T ASSOUTMKNT I
AND LOWKST PltlCKi I
Uote n Few of Our Leadera :
Oolenff, at 15c per pound, has necnunl. Oo
long nnd Imperial, at '.5s, leads ihe world,
our liiend, at 'iie per pound, makes many
friends. Our Japan, nt Be, ana lmperlal and
Oarden Grewn Oolong, ut Mc, win surprise
you Our flnest Clunpowder, at 50c, Is, with
out a doubt, tlie flnest Tea en the market for
the money. We also have In stere Yeunir 11 v
son migllsh hieukrsst, Finest Japans, elc.
COKFEES ! COFFEES I COFFEES 1
Coireesarosgaln advancing. Wohaveanood
?!.k,ftn5 w"' vnt s0" ut old prices. uS.le.
,a,.2.?5'l!I0,ia.30 ceIlU' Uel Mecha ana
Mandlullng Java In stock.
NEW GOODS.
Cranberries, Granulated ana Oven-Dried
Cernujeal, New Heans, Finest lloneloss Ced
fish, Funcy Kvaporated, Whlte and fellow.
J urea und Unnarea Peaches and AprlceU
lluck-nnd Uelt-UnlstnK Jliickwhent will be in.
In day or two. We luve Just received. Irem tt
inject linpnrtntlnn, 11 large iiunntlty of the
' nnvnrlta " llrund Italian Mucnrenl, 8pa.
uettl, anil Vermicelli, strictly fresh, ana will
sell nt two packs ler US cents.
EOOK 1 LOOK ! LOOK 1
Four pounds l'earl Tapioca, 2c.
Four pounds Flake 'J npieca, iUe.
Four pounds Crnckeis (treshl I.lc.
Te flne liroems for 23e.
btx pounds ltelha Oatsfer2Sa
fclx pounds Oatmeal for 25c.
One pound Oocei Shells, Be
One bottle Parler Prlda Ku'iinel, 100
Ihree or rive pound kettle uiustle Seda, nt
1 en large cake geed Laundry Poap. 25c.
Flne Dried lieef. ii)e per pound.
lnu I'lculc Hums, HXc.
.K.'.,",8t Kt'0' '' engues, and best Ne 1 and Ne
2 White ana FatMuckeiel.
Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer,
WHOLESALE AND UKTA1L (.HOCJtll,
erthest Cerner
West Klnr nnd Trlnce Strecti,
LANCASTKlt.PA.
"Tlephone and Fi-co Dfrllvery.
TD1AI.li AND WINTEll (JOOD.S.
M. HABERBOSH & SON.
Fall and Winter goods.
Our Stock of Full aud Winter Goods ia
new complete. We have the Largest and
Finest Stock In the city of HOUSE
BLANKETS (All Gnults)
Lap Blankets, in l'lueh, Weel and
Felt. Black and Grey Geat Bebes.
Hudsen Bay tiutl l'rairie Wolf Bebes.
Buffalo Bebes. Siberian Deg (Black)
Bebes. Fex and Coen Skin Bebes.
iftS" We consider it no trouble te show
our goods
AT
51, Hatarlmsh & Sen's
f4.lUL,lIAKNKSS,
AND
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Oentre Squara,
LANCABTJEK. PI. j
vLermxu.
jyiEKOHANT TA1LOIIINO.
Merchant Tailerihff
-AT-
The People's Cash Stere
NO. 25 EAST KING BT.
"We are New Beady with one et
the Best Selected Stocks et SUIT
INGS, TBOUSEBINGS, Ac, la
the City.
We use the Best Material only in
Trimming and employ none but the
belt artists.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
Particular.
The People's Gash Stere,
NO. 25 EASr KIKQ BTRBBT,
LANUASTKlt, PA.
tnarHlvdAw
CT1HHH A KKOTUKK,
WE ARE STILL ON DECK.
d
Saturday was a busy day with
us. Our Coats nnd Suits went by
the score. Nevertheless we still
have enough of new goods te
supply the great demand, ns we
are constantly manufacturing.
We have en hand at all times
LABGE SIZES in all our goods,
with prices just the same as reg
ular stock sizes.
Gloves are in season. We are
ready te supply all in all grades
of Kid, Dogskin, Buckskin,
Leather nnd Woolen Gloves,
with prices se low as te astonish
you.
Our Order Boek is full of
orders for Suits and Overcoats,
but there is always room for
mere. One Hundred Pieces of
New Imported Goods have ar
lived and arenew. ready. Such
beautiful fabrics as we have just
received cannot be excelled. We
will make you a pair of One pan pan pan
taloensot Imported Cheviot for
$3.00. A durable Cassimere in
check ;or stripes, $5.00. A geed
Cassimere, strong as well as
pretty in design, $4.00. Worsteds
in endless variety, $4.00 upward
Perfect Fit Guaranteed. Give in
a call for Custom Werk. YOU
CAN SAVE MONEY.
HIRSH & BROTHER,
Lsiding Clothiers & Merchant Tailors,
CORNER OP
N QOBQNaT.&OBNTRHBQUARH,
HNOA8TKK. PA.
HATH.
JI'KUIALTIESFOK YOUNQ MKN.
Stauffer&Ce,
LKtDISO UATTEBSiND FUltlUEIlS.
We have eolecontrolof the woilrtinnewnod
DUNI.AP HAT and the CuIolinUed UOSTON
ilEAUl'IKS. Unequalled In quality and the
uowest and prettiest shapej out.
Our linn nfRTirv hath . ,,... ..
cemplete and our 11.S0. 11. ts and Mtmttif 11.1,
are unequalcd.
Trunks and Traveling Tags
AT SPECIAL JJAKUAIJiS.
t-lieL)ej or all klnCs at Very l.ew l'ilea.
Stauffer&Ce
a l and 33 North Queen St.
HIRSH
BROTHER
HASDHUROUlKtV
plAMl'AiUN GOODS,
Oampaiga Goods,
WHITU ULOVBtl, BADGES, BOPP
GLOVEa, NEW NEOKTIEB,
ERISMAN'S,
NO.UWKSTKINQ BTJUEBT.