Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 18, 1888, Image 2

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LANCASTER DATTAr INTELLIGENCE!, TTTUttflDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1888.
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The Daily Intelligencer.
LANCASTKlt, OOTOHKtt 18. IS4
TIie nelllnper Murder,
l'ubllc ecntlment la net satisflcd with
tbe condition In which tlfe Delllnger case
is left by the decision releasing the hus
band. Willi thnt decision Itself fault
cinnet be found, ns there was hardly
afllclent evidence upon which te held
the accused. He wns net shown te be
Innocent; but the ovldence of his guilt
waj as meagre as that of his lnnocrnce.
Hi habitually nlused his wife, and she
hid left him through lear of him. On
the evening befere the morning en which
she was found dead by the Bide of the
crek, Bhe had left the heuse of
friends in the city with the avowed
Intention of going te her husband's
house. That same evening, up te mid.
night, the husband was found Inquiring
for hi3 wife at places where film might
hive been expected te be ; and at six
o'clock the next morning he Is found
going from the city towards his home.
When last seen the night before he had
Bald he was going home te sleep.
This he may have dene or he may net.
lie may have met his wife by the creek
ide in the interval ; or he might liave
alaln her there befere the hours nt which
he was found solicitously inquiring for
her in the city. There nre possibilities;
but there 13 no evidence that they are
tacts. The pelice have found nothing
but wet clothes nt his house, a pin be
longing te him at the scene of the crime,
and footprints like his in Its neighbor
hood; but n witness lesUflcs that he had
onthBBame clothes en the evening be
fore as en the morning alter the
deed; and It is testified that
the wife also were the pin ; and the
footprint ovldence was tee carelessly
observed te be effective, though upon It
the justice might possibly luve held the
man for trial.
It seems clear enough that the woman
was murdered ; she was nt least drawn
from the creek by seme ene, and presu
mably that fioine ene had something te de
with her death. She might have thrown
herself into the water, through fear of
some one und have been dragged out by
the one who caused the fear. This Idea
naturally points te her husband as the
agent of her death. True she was known
te fear him and te have cause te de be,
upon this suspicion possibly the alderman
would have beeu justified In holding the
husband.
But we de net complain that he did net
de be. We believe that every man
should be treated as Innocent until there
is geed cause te held him guilty. It is
net a light thing te chnrge n man with
murder and te held him in jail for trial,
and the evidence ought te abundantly
justify it.
What we de complain of in this cibe is
the lack of zeal shown by the authorities
te trace the author nf an act which is mil
vcrjally believed te have been a murder.
Is murder considered ee trilling u thing
and is life considered be cheap thattliu
utme3t effort is net used te detect the
criminal ; tlmtne reward is offered for
his apprehension. And no public elllcinl
concerts himself in his diccevery b;ive 11
constabie or two, who uudert ke the
detective work and naturally de It in peer
fashion ?
Certainly a crime of this magnKuIe
should be earnestly and Intelligently in
quired into nud no expense should be
saved In the Inquiry. A Bkillf ul handling
of the witnesses who .testified in the Del
linger cate will be likely te bear fruit. It
is net te be credited that all has Leen
told. Tue woman disappeared tee mys
teriously from sight. She should be traced
from her last appearance ; alie can hardly
have reached the banks of the Concstega
without having. been seen en the way.
We urge the district attorney te an active
prosecution of the inquiry, nnd we presj
upon the county commissioners the pre-
i prlety of offering .1 suitable rewaid. It
is fdr -tlite pxr?tais that our detective
talent is awaiting ; und as it has always
come te be looked for In a case of magni
tude, there Bcems te be JjO way of avoid
ing the proffer, hewever true it is that
the police force should de their duty
without such incentive.
Election Hits.
The election bet is en the wing. It is
Hying back and forth from the Demo
cratic voter, but chltlly forth, as takers
are net se plenty ns they have bctn in
past campaigns, and the jubilant voters
who hore that Cleveland may win are
anxious, te induce despair in the minds
of their opponents by displaying conii cenii
dence in the shapa of bets. New it w ill
net de te be ever hard upon the election
better, because he is as a rule a perfectly
honest und straightforward fellow, who
never gambles or bets en anything else.
lie has several motives for be'.ting ;
first, he honestly believes that it is ns
safe a speculation as can be found, next
he Imagines that it will in a small degree
help his side te mero certain victeij by
discouraging their opponents, nnd last,
but most important, It Increases the ex
citement ever the issues of the campaign.
As a matter of fact the venture is no
mere certain than any gambling en fu.
ture events, it can have no solidly beno bene
ilclal effect upon the campaign, nnd the
excitement would be quite enough for
health without it. With all due sym sym
pathyfer the election better we would
call his attention te the indubit
able fact that all the demerali.
ing tendencies of gambling are em
bodied in mere Insidious and milder
form in the elect ion bet. The moral ob
jections te lotteries aud stock gambling
are of iqual force ugalnst election g imb
ling, and there is auether very serious
objection te the practice. It suietheia
patriotism and festers a narrow ami par
tisan spirit. A man with money at Btake
en the election is apt te become hopelessly
blind te the real issue before the people,
aud even if he can practice rare euU euU euU
contrel, he encjurage3 party bigotry in
the man who bets against him. 1'erlnps
that man might have been open te fair
argument and conviction if he had net
acquire! a money interest in the
campaign. This may seem te bj
a low valuing of the convictions
of geed citizens, but it is net meant that
they are consciously influenced In their
votes by the money nt stake. Tfiey
would have plenty of plausible reasons te
give for their political faith before they
alluded te the hard cash at stake en the
ieult. The growing practice of betting
en elections is encouraging a spirit out
et all hatmeny with the theories of pouu peuu
)r Kereinmcnt, nnd the faet that it is
Indulged in by men of high standing
makes its moral effects even mero hai in
fill than that of ordinary gambling.
m m
Vlporens Jnflge Thurman.
.Indge Thurman is having n magnifi
cent reception in Indiana where his np np
pearauce excites great enthusiasm, Ne
is in effective condition for service, not
withstanding the Republican papers nre
fend of representing him as a worn out
vessel.
It would be n mean thing te charge
even if there was geed foundation for It ;
which there Is net, save advanced years.
The Democratic candidate for vice presi
dent is in vigorous health and strength
that is fully equal te the discharge of the
duties of the vice presidency if he should
be called upon te assume them. Beth in
mind und body Judge Thurman Is equal
te nny duties that may be cast upon him ;
and it is malevolence of the worst kind
for his political opponents te say otherwise.
At the request of the Mexican minister,
the burenii et ed licit Ien has undertaken te
distribute) te libraries and nowspapern, a
ttietunml replM of a pimptilet published
by the Mexican government relative te the
fntneua Uutlluic case. A copy recolved nt
this olllce kIves at lengtti the claim made
by our Rovernmont for Indemnity for the
nrrcst of Cutting nnd the RURgoitlen that
Mexican law Hheuld be se amended aa te
provent further treuble et the klni'. Jg
nanle Mar local, mlnlster nf foreign 10 10
latteni, rcplleii nt crcat length ie
tuning the Indemnity en the ground thut
Cutting did net H 11 Her 111 trentinent and io ie io
Insed te onipley counsel, te bhic relcase en
ball or te take nny lci?al stepH whatevcr.
11 lie wni net tried fnlely for an ollcnse
cemmlttud abroad, but aim for the con
tinuation or repetition of tlie tmme In
Mexican territory. " He lielila that the
1 iw nf Chihuahua, which permlta extra ter
ritorial juiUilloilen, tnerely calnbllshea
K'nernl principles, niidhodeot net admit
tluit It la contrary te the law of nnlleiiH and
enjB that the United Htatea " ban Biibitnn Biibitnn
tUllythe nnme proylslenH lu the laws or
oeoor intire of the Integral HccllenHOf its
torrltery. " IIe oemlii'lou ai fellow, ' the
Mexhrni government Is dotermlncd In tl.e
present question, m well a In nny ether,
te forefio evtirytlilng for the Balte of pro pre pro
aervlug IIh frlendNhlp with the Unlted
Ktates ; everytlilnj: but what may be con
nected with the national iioner or tlie ee
rleux IntcrestH Intruuteil te lt care."
J'.ntjinccuwj A'eii'inoteB that the atnam
car hen'.liiK law gees Inte otleet in New Yerk
stain en Novembor 1, liy nn auiondment
paawd last wlutfr, the atate railroad 00m 00m
rnliHleruirH nre ompewcrod te grant oxten
slen te certain partlei en geed roaien, and
a hearing has been gtven te the following
reailH : Ttie DflanareiV Hudsen aked te
be rolfevod for two menlha ; thin oeuipany
has ndopted the MoKlrey ByHteui, but thu
eara caunet be equipped by Novembor.
Tlie (Irand Trunk railroad wanted cxouip cxeuip cxouip
tlen ler 0110 year, he that 11 mlKlit obtain
the bast pysteni. The J.ehtgh, t'onnaylvn t'ennaylvn
nla nnd Ij'ieknnnuna ratlrend oempBiilnti
nikcd ler n year's rellul bosnuae no uniform
coupler or steam heating dovlce had been
ndopted ; sovernl llnea ran evor the Lehigh
read und the traniH were mide up et mixed
eirH. The commlnsleuura roBOrved thelr
doelslon. Ab ene et the chlef obHtruo ebHtruo obHtrue
tlmm In the way et adopting Nteam
eir hetting duvlcJt wen the leek
el n uniform Bteam 00 up! or, the
uommlsileu notllled the rnllreadB te solid 11
ropreMunluilvo ten ineetlng that wan held
e iTuesday In New Yerk te ngroe upon
aiiiiie uniform Htcuin oeujilor, Tlie moot meot moet
liigiuljournud without resulL, The New
Yerk Ceiitral lnihted that they euuhl net
new uhange thu Hyutniu they had nlready
ndopted. Other readH oxpreBscd n wllllng wllllng
nesi tondept Hteam heating though their
repn (ontatlvea roiupUlned of the Hliert
tline k'm) lu which te comply with the
law. if the Mud Kundl-Mster hudhappened
In mid wlutur hew many of thu wounded
would hnvu usouped burning te death?
The reld wenthnr ia oleao upon up, nnd the
cirHtove e,iiifl en Borenoly lu evnry nhile,
but New Yerk, whero the comiulnsienorH
nlleuded the rnllrendi by their haste.
l'llty trial Nlinllar ollenso wan net
given In i'ennay lvanla.
ArreiuiiMi te tlie rnjxirt of tlie Btathtl
cal burenii the experta of butter in Ueptom Ueptem Ueptom
leruinounted te flHin78, about ten tliou tlieu
Band less than In Koptember of 1SS7.
The expert") of cIipche ronched fJG'JJVi,
Heme tvsu hundred mid sixty thousand lusa
than la thu name month of last year. llcef
ami lie produeia exported nmounted te
tfjTiiT.Hj.'i t .OS30S leaa thau lu Heptember
of lfhT. The total exportation of these prin
cipal articles of previsions for the nlne
months fmdlug Hoptemhur fill, sIiewm n total
ever a million dollar below the same eal-
tulateu tcr lust jear. The doarense of
experts of breadHtullrt ami dairy,
beet nud l.e, pteduutR, se steidlly
shown for many months put, would
net be nt all unpleasaut te oeu-
tomplute If it wero balanced by n cerres
pending Incroase of oxpertsot American
maehliKry nnd manulAeturud nrtleliH, in
paymeut for ImpertH Kurope takeH from us
Jiiat what feed is needed after India and
KiiBsIa havn sent in their quota ; the bal bal
nnce, II thore wero any, would be made up
by American manufactures. When we get
raw materlals frce there Hheuld be such n
balaucc, hhiI when our mnuurnotured Reeds
have gained 11 loetlug In forelKn marUet",
we need net bother he about our Hhare of
Kuroje'rt feed tupply.
PERSONAL.
Sui Jen 1:1
lias made fioueei). hluce be
beudii lu kie seuln.
Shi'iinrAin ISaimiiiN nt Mattnpoiaeti,
Ma?.. hjijndlu neveral days with his
daliKhter, Mis. H. 1. Warden, Jr.
Bi.naieu Jehn V, Jenks, of Nevada.
cainu te tills eninlry irem Walw, and went
Keld huutliig te Cillteriiln In M He began
with pick In haiul. and te-day 0110 et his
mm h lelds IH111 f u 000 n month.
Iti: Jehn II ukn, thoeminont Oerman
Jtsult attreijciiiar nud mathematical nieni nieni
Imrel the Kejnl Mathematlcal society of
Ilxrlln, hra been nppolnted te the clmlr of
astronomy and directorship of the obtorvn ebtorvn obtervn
tory In tnu Ooergetowu university. IM3.
trlctel Columbia.
htralna anil uxinrnal Inturlt-a uieUuiclilet
cjuiitsef Kiukuuklusnna mint, lly ihHfrie
"lir" ll.'i u 4tl'1 U" a CUr" WlU ''" e,k'l:l-ll I" '
" Ann thme as a mask liull thil i.uui "
ye; and they kpt tt up prmty liiv unit
ineiiiluif ou then weui-ntitlrulil et Uiu
eiriy nest kiielD! mat all ihu ariiKuUta
taueld rulluble utaudby. "J"i.
AHPHAX.T IILOUKH.
ANl'llAhT l'AVING BhOOK.
Asphalt Bleck Ce.,
emc --ui (.he.inutut., I'biin., l-a.
- iks-iirlOKopert, ra., A Cmnaiu, N. j.
ilAJlUKAirrUliKUSOKl
Standard Asphalt Paving Blocks
f-1 fa ixsxll .and !.ixiixu
In Kfiiuruluie lorstrcetpttvlnK.tiauwulii. .-r
aer. path., mill yajils ana driveways! l ,iu JI
eel .r?. vau ana boa wall.. Ovur.u.!
NcHMnje. emucss, strtcUy BanlUu" ..rSctl"
callylnflijinicttuiuauaeht'ap. y' l c"
rer prtces ana lurUiur Inlormatlen .aaieas-
R. S. OSTBR & BRO.,
Agents l.ancattir Ce.. K4 North lilne St
Utnnuuir. l-a, in4a7,a
' Hi K 11 an In jour county Ne nxneil.
cnccir. nt tl, puruiunent uinnleruiDiit ler
tbiiie jcair fcaiary Increanta eacn i-ear
leraJary. u iveriltliu, etc. Largest manut'js
n!i,.EL,nuu . hncl iUmS. Ne petal,
V0MVLKX10N 1'OWJ'KR.
(Q0MPLKX10N 1'OWDKB.
LADIES
WIIJ VALUE A UKK1NE1J COMl'LKAlO.t
MUST USB
POZZONI'S
MKIUUATKU;
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Impart 11 brilliant transparency te tlie
Bhln. Hoinevcsnllplmplrs, irocklea nnfl 019
colorations, enrt mikes tlie kln aotlcitely
nettnna beaiilUnl. ltcentMnii no lime, white,
loin or arioiile. In tlirue shades, plnlt or flesh,
whlte ana uruneua.
roil BALE UY
Ail DruffglHta nnd Fancy Geode
Doalera illvorywhero.
JtarliKWAUK Or IMITATIONS.-
aprii-lva
WAtfAMAICKH'H
riiiLADULritiA, Thursday, Oct, la, l'.ts.
With Dress Stufls piling the
tops of shelving high out el
reach, what can we de in the
papers mere than take down
here and there a representative
stuff and give you its story ?
We mention one, it means
fifties or hundreds se far as
high quality for little money
gees.
The cheapest Side Band
Dress Goods in the market.
Cleth weight, feule serge, 4
neat designs, each In 10 color
ings. Modest, but rich. 75c. A
geed share', of the fashionable
world is getting into the Side
Band stuffs.
Heavy, wiry serge, plump 50
inches, a dozen proper shades,
50c. As geed wearing value
for the money as we ever gave.
" 40 inch " Colored Cash
mere, from one of the best
makers in the world, 50c. The
65c kind of a week or se age ;
75c a few seasons back.
Rich, medium weight Broad
cloth, $1.50. Finished like the
best. Fashionable tints. Be
fore this let $2, after it 2.
The new " Wanamaker" pat
terns in Table Damask are
fii.2q a vard. 5 J Nankins te
matcn, $2.25.
style, and price
markable even
The tiualitv,
combine is re-
among our re-
markable Linens
Ihat ac-
counts ler the name.
A very fine Damask, 2 a
yard ; 3 Napkins, $8.50.
Hoitthwestor centre.
Table and Piane Cevers. A
big corner of the Upholstery is
heaped with them.' New ideas,
novel designs ; fuller than ever
of sunlight for the room.
Bresilienne Tapestry Table
Cevers. Silky te the eye.
Small table te piano size, $1.50
te $5-
Persian Tapestry,
German Tapestry,
te
$2 te
$4.50.
Chenille Cevers, $1 te $6
Jute Yeleur, $3 te $30.
Plush Cevers ler
square
piano, $30 te $50; for upright
piano, $4.25 up. Pelt for up
right piano, fre:r. $1.
Plush Table Scarfs began at
25c less than ever before.
Felt Table Scarf. 75c up.
Felt 2 yards wide, $1.10 by
the yard.
There isn't a worthy cover
stuff thought that we've skipped.
Sti-nnd lloer. north of Tiansupt.
Frenchy Towels ; some peo
ple like them. 90c te $7 each.
A new let with Paris sticking
out all ever them.
Southwest of contie.
The Fnglish Storm Coats
have come. Genuine Mackin
toshes, Byers' patented ventil
ating device, with and without
capes. Plain colors and small
checks. Prices never before se
low.
Willi Men's rurnililiiiis
tiancu.
Clieatuut .sticet in-
A big edition of our illus
trated " 1 leusekeeping Art "
went out with a rush. Ten
thousand mere just here. Prac
tical hints for beautifying the
neme antl some price telhn
that will come handv.
Te be
had in the Furniture
menr, or sent te your
Depart
address ur the asking.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
Ki L't'.t rie.v.H ;..
JL'blNKhS EDUCATION l'AH.
..J"." l'mnH .""" heubi go into buslne.s
while he im Igiiniuut et ilu muniier el legu
V - 1?J1 . ""., ,,lV hive knut natiiinl
nlillliy but thut Hill ret supply the ilelltlency
"J tt krowleage et lleakket-plng or pievint
V.?MS,r "ln Ketllng Inte leiifiulmi 'Ihu
tbj 1NSTUUCTIO.N us lulepttd ul
LANCA'JTICU 11IJ81NESS COU.BUK
will ibuef n3vanlBge te every mull hnuvri
hlslututoeccup.ilioa may bu.
It will teach liuhl.iem lmbus nnd attention
liiBcceunts, which will glvolncruwed Inu-rutt
und uici'8j
Veumr Alun and I.mllra ti.vim, ti,i.,
Invtoiiuennilillirliivlim ti spend n.laj m
merits or ihelnsuiiiilen. " '" "' "
Hay undetenlnghesiiluns. Addreii
sepi-itld 11. 0. H.lil.h.li, 1 Unclral.
..-j v.i,...i. ui.u uii-iy I11U1I1S11'LS U4
JEVAN'H KI.OUK.
We are new prepared te lurnlsh a nratila.s
urilLlu 01
Kiln-Dried Cornmeal.
LKAN & SONS.
UdMThAS
TJOOIVa HAnSAI'AMLiLA.
Almest a Wreck
It B of ten till cate that a parson gets Inte a
run down condition, Ihocatiteof which It Is
altncat Impmslhle te di-Urmlne. rrem a wtak
enua si stem nnd linpura bleed, in era und moie
enrlmis dlsorders nppr-ar, until the conttltn centtltn
ttnn brenks down nnd soma deflntte powertit
dttoaee trains a linn held. When that tired feet
Inft- comes en It should be overcemo at any
lest! Heed's Sarsaparllla should be taken te
lovlve Uin declining powerf, restore the appo appe appo
tlte and vltallzs the bleed,
"lleelltinydaly te tell what I think of
Heed's Sarsaparllla
1 was In a very peer stAte of health forsevoral
months) for four weeks I was unable te work,
nud nothing soeuiod te be what I needed, sty
appetite wm peer, 1 could net sleep, had head
uchQ a great fleil, pains In thu small (if the
back, my bowels did net move regularly.
Why I 1 soeined almeita cemplete wreek. In
thl4 condition 1 began te take Heed's Sana
pirlllrunnd In asheit tlme lldld me se much
geed thai 1 feet
Llke a New Man
I can't be tn te tell nil thu geed It did me. My
pains and aches nre relieved, my rppetlte Im
proved, 11(1 1 realized hew much geed n sin
gle botlleof Heed's Harsaparllla would de me,
1 would gladly have paid ten dollars for It, 1
say te ethers who noed a geed medlclnn, try
Heed's Sarsaparllla and see." Uhercik r. Jack Jack
en, Kjxuury bUUen, Conn.
Heed's Bareaparilla
Sold by nUdriigglsbi. II i six for is. l'repircd
only by U. 1 HOOD A CO., Lewell,
Miss.
100 Dosea One Dellar.
(i)
AitK YOU UON8U.M l,TI I VK T
VHK 1'AKKBU'd 01N(KK TONK)
without delay. A tnre medicinal compound
that cures when all ulsn lallK. Has cured the
worst eases et (Jeiigrt, Weak i.una.8, Asthma,
Indigestion, Inwuid I'nlns, Kxbaustlen. In In
vnliiuble for llhuumiitlsin, domain Wenknesn,
and nil ptlns nud disorders of the Stomach
and hewtls. one. at IiriiKKlbls
ri.onnsreN (joi.eonk,
Most Kingrantand basting of 1'erluincs. i"0
IiriKglstH. (I)
CJAJ'K. HUKK AND Hl'KKDY OUKK.
O Itupture, Vnrlcocelo nnd Hpeclal Dlseases
of clthnrsex. Why be humbuggnd by quacks
jrhim you can nnd In Dr. Wilght the only Ilia
ntin I'HTsiuiAit in rhlladnlphlawhe makes a
epecUlty of tlie above, dlseasiis, and Cdbis
Tiiaut 1 up." UiuruHTsin. Advtce Free day
ana even ng. Blrangers utn bolreatodand re
turn huiiiii snmn day. Olllces prlvale.
nu.w. ii. wmeiiT,
sl North Ninth Struct, Alieve llace,
l' e. llexers 1'rdladelpbla.
'-IVHk1 vrt -
trAVUUBJ.
w
AT CUES
AMERICAN 1
Watches, Clocks, .luwelry, Specs, Kyo-Ulaese;,
Kte , nt I.O Wf K8 r 1'lllCKS.
Oplleal (JnedH Tnlpgrnph Tlme Dally Kvery
Aitlcle In this l.tne Curefully Kejulrtd.
LOUIS WEBER,
Nn 1EJK K. Uucen at., Near V. It. It, Station.
w
EDDINU I'EKSENT.S.
G-XLL Jeweler.
'j
Wedding Presents iu Silver,
hew nud Artistic Dcdgni lu
aibVKUTKABKTS,
l.KMO.VAuKBKT.S,
CAKIC 1IASKKTB,
I-'KUIT D18IIK9.
V It K SCI I CI.MOK",
IIU0NK3, Ete.
CHAS. S. GILL,
KO. 10 WEST KINO ST.,
I.ANCASTKIt. I'A.
rEl'AIKlN(.
WATCH AND JEWELRY
REPAIRING!
rei Mue W utch and Jewelry ltepntilng
Tin lia. Will Hive j 011 Ihu bmt et work and
lurlc.-H money than juu hiivubeen paying.
ANY Hl'KUlAI, H'OliK,
Resetting Stones, &a,
All erk Warranted and flrilbt'nclliin
(luarautecd.
WALTEE 0. HEM,
Me. 101 North Queen Street,
COlt.OrOUAMiK, UANCASTKIt. PA.
ni-lin
JIAltltWAltK
N
JUS. V DOOK TO THE l'O.SrerKIUE.
(Jut sleck of Steves, lle.tters
Mil U,int;es is new cemplete ns
cun be ileblred. We Imve thcin
in nil sizes ami for nil jiriccs.
Neuo sheulil wait longer te pie pie pio
pure tlieniselvea for wlr.it prom,
tees te be 11 long und severe win
ter. When tlie tlci'n snow iuliete
mill the llerce cold wind blowing,
it will be dnugereiisly lute te pre-
ide for heating the house. New
u tlie acceptable tlme, nnd tlie
lust plnre te which te go is
11EILLY m. & HAUB,
1 1 A I . I I!K SH Het '
(iimli-,
11 IMtMsllINO
10 - 12 N. UUKEN HT.
itul
WUKKXttWAItK
LjiUlt A MAUT1M.
New Wares
At
CHINA HALL,
W 11 ar.i new receiving a I urge l.tne el NEW
KAN01 OOOD.h In .lapaneje, Doulteu, I ejul
Were eslui, hew Hungarian, Itodeub.ick.Slvll Itedeub.ick.Slvll
liueher ,u, l ire.
Ueeemua (.Men In in decorations
r TIiejh (cods me or the Latest Designs
nud will bofceld at l.OHiut 1'ilcca.
HIGH & MARTIN,
N 1. 15 J'.'ast Einj? Street,
t,Ni'4rr. pa
NO'UCh.
OUK1
h. 1U litrCiPAMHKUy AND
'HKl'.i ah nermann are herubv for.
bidden tn in mx .-,, anv or the linda the
Cornwall 1 0 8p.-ai)UnaUitwlnIobaBcner
Luncaettr cmn-i-i, T.eshcr !nelea or utiln
cliuea, eUutjr ler -im .urpoae or shoetlnii or
Oihlnif, as the law 1 bi rlxldly entarcea
RKiln Jt all trusraMaK en slid landj of Uin tin
aeslKuea after lai nellea
WM. tlOLSii IN IKItUAH,
It. PKUUY ALHBN,
Ktm. O. rUKKUAN,
Attnrnsrs ter K.w.(lelamn's
TOHACVO.
QTANDAKD OUEW1NO T011ACCU.
DOYOUCHEW?
THKN (JET
THE BEST
-WHICH 13-
Finzer's
Oonulne Uan a Bed H lin Tag
livery Plug,
en
OLD HONKbTY Is acknowledged te be the
I'UHKBT and MOST LASTING pioce of
BTANDAHDOHKWINOTOIIACCOonrhe
market. Trying It Is a hotter test than any
talk about It. Give It n fair trial.
WYOUIIDKALKU HAS 1T.-SM
nevl3-lyd,tw
UVUTH AA'l) U1IOKH.
OY THE WAY. "' "
We wlihtecall your attention te our Line of
rAI.i, AM) WINTKtt
SHOES
New In stock, for I.adlrp, Mlses and CHI
drtn. tn the dlirureut styles or tce-Opera
l.'ointnen Knnse nnd Kijiiure-liUh nnd low
heels. Ker Men and llejs no have them In all
(tylis-lluttnn, I.ace und Conuress-and tte
Pitccn you will nnd te be thu lowest ter the
quality of shots shown.
H, Swilkey'fl New Cash Stere,
NO.tr NOHXH (JUKKN 8THKET.
0Clll-3md
OOFWEAH," "
Ready New!
Yes. NOW UKADY. with my Complete
fUick tf HOOTS, HHOttS and KU11I1KUS for
rail and Wlnier Wear. Nevor befere did 1
have sueh n I.ars.e and Varied Stock of the
Very lltst that the Murket Airerds and
Jlaiked and yulck SelllnK frlces, Alse 1 call
1 our attention te my
3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE.
1 his Is ene el thu best 'Ilreo-Dellar Shoe
for men that Is made today, tall nnd tee
thcin ; It beats all etheu.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
(ONK-t'KlCeSTOUK.)
110 Cz 30 HAST KINQ, BT,
1.ANCASTKU. PA. nTO-lyd
B
oera AND SHOES.
VK AUK KKfAtLlNO-
BOOTS - BOOTS
AT-
W1I0LF.SALE riUCES,
Hew Can We De It?
OU MAY am; WE W11.LKAPI.AIN.
Alter the last Heet Sea'en wr, beiiRht lltty lltty
ntne (M) ratm et liunlis' Heys' and Men's
llnets at a Pi lvate As slgtice Pale, for Spot Cash,
at such hxceidlnirly Lew Prices that we can
new sell ynu them detail at lingular Wholesale
Prlees, aud j et inaku prent eneugh te keep us
allve.
We Can Sell Yeu:
Ynuth9' Pnlld Kip Heets, sties 11 te 13. ler
l.'i',; reaularpnen.il 50 and t 7
Hejs'Ileavy Heets, sizes 1 te 5, for 11.00. 11 2.
I1U, 11.75 and 1(0. ' '
Men's Belld Kip Heets, sizes 0 tell, ll.Re, UTS
and ilW ; regular price, 12 no. .25 and 12 W
our liwnts ler it 50 and J ee we defy anyone
In the cnunty or BUte te beat for Kit, Dura
bility and Pile. I
Wu could mau i an limnonse 'profit en thee
51 Cases of Heets by selling them lit thu old
prices, buteur motto Is
Quick Sales and Small Profits,
We Lave stock te It, and te our " Hule"or
giving our customers the advantage of our
purchases We h ,vn the largest Bteck of
LadleV, Misses' and Children's Heavy Lnre
and ll.ilten Mm h for Kail and Wlnter Wear in
the city, (nhlch wiidety any or our competi
tors te Ulsimt-) at prices te suit the times.
Call In teste ilium whether ten wUb te pur
chiKi ei net, as we consider tt no treuble te
show Reeds at the prices we sell them.
Tlie One-Filce Cwh Ilense,
117
&
II
The Ltaders of Lew Prices
IN
BOOTS 8c SHOES,
Ne. S Kht Kins Hdetit,
LANCASTEH. PA.
-Hlern closed every ovenlng at 0 p. in. ex
cept Siilmdiii and Monday.
I MUJtKJ.t.Ai.
R."
A 11.
Umbrellas!
ALLUUAUKS AT UK AEON Alll.e PKtUr.
R, B, & H.,
rtll 11 KAST l.t.Stl bTUK.El'.
-'Ihrsn IIKI.N KTtAwtth Held andfcll
Ver Oi pi at tl Uutu bargains
R. B. &H.
NO. 11 KASTKlNUSr.
- Hepaltl: gai.d Itu-eevurlcg Dene,
hej 2U-3iud
AtTUUXKVH.
T I'TUKH S. KAUKiMAN,
ATTOllNKY-AT-LAW,
Second Klenr KsUleman
Net th Dake Street.
Law Unlldlnir, Ne 4
r-lydw
isni
ECKERT
riifi
URUOBRIBO.
.O0FFKK81 TKArJI
OHOIOB OLlTeOPFEEB.
Kltsh Koestcd Dally and rinet Kew Crep.
TEAS,
. We (Innrantoe for rine flavor and Ooed
Urinklngyuuliuej.
OKOllUK WIANT,
Ne. 113 Wei t King 8.
H
IOU OHAUE UKOOEKS.
W. A. Mst & Ce.,
man suade auecBits,
Cor. Knst King and Duke Streets.
WANTKD-MXl peeple te call and Uste
EalUdiioateam Wufurr, thn btst Warurlnthe
world, told by the pound or S pound cans.
Special trice in can lets
Anether fresh let et Vanderveer AUolmei'
fihocelate Vanilla and Ginger Wafers Justin,
Bc per can.
New KvaperaUd I'oiches, Pears nnd Apri
cot, new Ltanberrtip, Cornmeal and Unck
wheat, new Table oils, elivet, Baucis, Sor Ser
dines, Cresse A Illackwell's Petted bloater Pasta In
decorated tits, te?, Illchtrdsen'sand llnbbln's
Petted (.hkkun, Duckrurkey, tiame, Tongue
and Ham, fiejh.
New Dutch-Held or Edam Cheeses.
Headquarters for Kine Hams and Dried
lleef, rintst Hteck Island Uleater Mackerel.
weight m and IX fts, whlte as paper and tat
as spring chlckcus. Asklotce tbuin.
W. A. REIST & CO.
-Toleplenn. Free Doltvery.
CAMPAIGN
HEADQUARTERS
roil
KLAUS, riKKWOKKS, CHtNKSK AND
JAl'ANESt LANTKitNS.
PREPARE FOR THE
BIG PARADE
ON THE 24th,
DUN'V WAIT Uemomber theie wilt be a
demand for these Koeds en theSMh. Wok 111
htlp 1 en te make it a grand occasion.
THINK OK IT I
We will soil you UedTa'jlaanr Klre3 at halt
the usual nrlru.
We will sell you fireworks nt Hreatly Itc-,
SOMETHING NEW.
Snrague's
Patent
Illuminated Lantern :
leeks like a balloon Pei trails of Candidates,
a "Ig Keester carrying a pendant with words
" lctery " en 11, ter atceiutlng buildings and
iirrj lng In parades.
DO YOU WANT A, HUNTING 1LAG? We
ran furnish you any sizes. De you wnnt a
Hag te carry in precession 1 We can furnish
thorn complete.
The ADAMANTINK OANHLES.16 candles
te the pound, at 15c are cheap. We sell the
best.
BURSK'S,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET
I.ANUASTKH, PA
rpKA ! TEA ! TEA 1
REIST
TEA! TEA! TEA!
I.AKUKST STOCK I 11153T AESOHTMENT 1
AND LOWKBT PHIOK3 I
Kote a Few of Our Leaders :
Oolong, at 15c per pound, has 110 equal Oo
long nnd Imperial, at V5c, leads I he world.
Our Hlend, nt 25c per pound, makes many
friends. Our Japan, at '15c, and Imperial and
Unrden tirewn oolong, n. 50c, win surprise
you Our tlnust Hunpowder, at 00c, is, with
out a doubt, the hnest Tea en the murket for
thu money. We also have tn stere Yeung Hy Hy
eon, icngllsh break fast, finest Japans, etc.
COFFEES ! UOFFEKS ! COFFEES !
CotTees nrengtln advancing. We have a geed
stock, ane wnl vet tell at old prices, 12k. 15.
IS, 20, 'J '.'5, Wand JO cents. Hest Mecha and
Mandli jllug Juvii in sleck.
NEW GOODS.
Cranberries, Granulated and Oven-Drled
Cornmeal, New Heans finest llouutess Ced
Hh, runcy Kvaperatud, Whlte and lollew,
Pared und Unpared Peaches nnd Apricots.
Huck-and Uult-ftalslnir Huckwliiat will he In,
lndayortwe. Woluvejust received, from a
direct importation, n lmge quantity of the
' I a "nvi rlla " brand Italian Macaroni, 8paa
uettl. and Vermicelli, strictly fresh, and will
sell at two packs for '25 cents.
LOOK ! LOOK ! LOOK I
Four pounds Pearl Tapioca, 25c.
Four pounds Klukn luplecn, 25e.
"our pounds CracketB (trean), 25c.
Twe line Hroems for 25c.
blx pounds Uellert Oatsleriln,
fix pounds Oatmeal for 25c.
One pound Cocea Shells, 5c.
One bottle Parler Pride Knainel, 10c
1 hree or five pound kettle tnuttle Seda, at
7c per pound.
'ion large enkes geed Laundry Feap,25c.
Kine Dried Heef, lSc per pound.
Ine I'iculc Hams, HHc
Klnest I'eef Tongues, and best Ne 1 and Ne.
2 White and rat Mackerel.
Reist,Wiiol6$a.e& Retail Grocer,
WHOLESALE AND 1IKTA1L liltOUSK,
ert!ieist Cerner
We&l Kin? nnd Prince Strceti,
LANOA8TKH.PA.
-Ttliiphoiiennd rite Dill very.
TRUNKS.
AND W1NTKH GOODS.
FA
LI.
M. UABERBUSH & SON.
Fall and Winter Goods.
Our Stock of Fall aud Winter Goods ia
new cemplete. AVe linve tlie Largest aud
Thirst Stock in tlie city of HOUSE
ULAN Kin'S (All (i miles)
Lap Ulankets, in l'lusli, Weel and
Felt. Ulack and Grey Geat Uebes.
Hudsen llay and l'rairie Wolf Uebes.
lJuiT.ile Uebes. Siberian Heg (Ulack)
Uebes. Fex and t'oen Siin Uebes.
K:i" Vt'e cuiihlilet it no trouble te show
our ROOllH
AT
M. IaT)erl)iish & Sen's
WADDLE, HARNESS,
AND-
TRUNK STORE.
Ne. 30 Oontre Square,
LANCASTIU, PA.
pa lack or rABHietr.
A HTKICU'H PAIjACK OF FASUION.
ASTRICH'S BROS.
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East King Street.
Lancaster, Pa.
Special Display Fall and Win
ter Underwear.
Fully two thousand trimmed
Hats and Bennets. Choice and
exclusive designs.
Trimmed Bennets and Round
Hats of late importations, ei
our own designs and trimming.
All the new colors.
Choice shapes and latest nov
elties ei material.
Fine Silk Velvet Bennets,
Round Hats and Turbans,
crowns embroidered ; Persian
effects.
Latest combination gros gres
grain Ribbons ; Satins and
Plush.
Misses' and Children's Hats,
trimmed in unique styles, for
the baby of six months, te the
miss of fourteen years.
MOURNING MILLINERY.
Special Display.
Plush and Velvet Untrimmed
Hats. New colors and com
bination of colors, also cloth
and velvet te match suits. Plain
and braided effects.
MILLINERY MATERIALS.
Special exhibit of latest and
finest novelties used in the mil
linery art.
Feathers and Plumes.
Ribbons and Silks.
Plushes and Velvets.
Lace Ornaments.
ASTRICH BROS.
VLUTlllnu.
TVTEROHANT TA1LOKINO.
tnir
0
-AT-
The People's Cash Stere
NO.
BAST KINQ ST.
"We aieNewlleady with one el
tlia Ue3t Selected Stocks of SUIT
INGS, TKOUSEKIXG3, &c In
the City.
We use theUest Material only in
Trimming and employ none but the
best artists.
Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every
Particular.
Tbe People's Gash Stere,
NO. 35 EAST KING STREET,
LANCA5THU, PA.
mar Hi va Aw
UATa.
SPECIALTIES FOK YOUNQ MEN.
Stauffer&Ce,
LE1DIK0 IUTTEUS IKDFl'KHIEUS.
We have eole control el the woiia-renowucd
DUNI.AP HAT ana the Celebrate IKISTON
lltSAllllHS. Unnniallea lu quality ana the
nenest ana prettiest iha pes out.
Our line etSTirK HATS was nevermore
completo ana our I1..W, II 75 ana ti.CO SUIT Ual
are uneqnalea.
Trunks and Traveling Tags
AT SPECIAL UAHUA1NS,
llehes et all kind at Very Lew Prices.
Stauffer&Ce.,
31 aud 33 North Queen St.
Mercliant Tailor