Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 23, 1888, Image 2

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THE IiANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1888.
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The Daily Intelligencer.
LANCASTER, OOTOHER 93,103.
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As a father.
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N v. TOftlnn seems te be oue of the crcat
I VinmW nf men who nrefess te be nole te
;!'tke care of tlie affairs of n nation, with
f& out being successful In the management
?& et their families. The preacher Is re-
fh ported te be a peer parent ; nnd th
'." JcwBful politician may be a ver;
,-4& weeessf ul father. Colonel
the sue
very un-
Nevlns
mua that " Jim " Blaine's trouble
iw-tft " 'hat he lias n wue. airs-
n . - . . . . . . -
JS " Jim" Ha no Is the traditional evil
'.mother-in-law. Kevins is the ether
father-in-law. lie lives In rittsbuig,
where Mr. Blalne'a hopeful son net long
" .. . f-.i ., .1...1.Im n. 1 (n film
'"ft "K0 nunieu ins uaiKuci, uui
ft'r course of time lilalne una isevins
bscame urandfathera. Then sueruy
'Blaine, jr., appears te have left wife
and child in the home et the maternal
grandparents, and te have bled himself
home te bis own parents In the weeds et
'Maine; whither the wife and babe followed
him ; but appear te bave gained no iceu
held, as the same evening they departed
a?aln en the midnight express ; and new
the maternal grandparent declares blm
)lt indisposed te support Mlaine's grand
son and a suit of some kind is in prepara
tion te change the condition et things.
It may be all wrong te held that one
whom a great political party holds as lis
leader, should be able te lead his family ;
the light cf experience disclosing be many
cases in which distinguished public men
are extinguished at home. And it may be
particularly wrong in this case since
Mr. Blaine only assumes te be a leader
and is net offered te the people
as a candidate for office. Men can teach
who cannot de. AVe may assume that
Mr. Blaine would make a peer executive
head for his country when he falls as the
executive head of his family; but that
does net prove, we admit, that lie det8
net knew hew the presidential work
ought te be done, and who is best able te
de It. Mr. Blaine's endorsement of Har
rison and bis exposition of principles
may be strong, though he Is very weak.
But there have been n great many things
said and done in this campaign te show
that Mr. Blaine is net the strong man
that he has assumed te be and was
credited with being because et his
Kfjr unchallenged control
of a great party,
dropped from Ills
h. The lien's skin has
aheulderi, and he has been exhibited as
shallow, uutruthful nnd ineffective ; ns a
man et bluster and false pretence. It Is
net surprising te find his family author
ity nothing, and his wife te be his
.stronger half in its government, ns
Kevins says.
That l'ellllcul Funeral.
Ever active Chicago is again en hand
With a sensation. This time it is a po
litical speech made in a church at a
funeral by a clergyman. The dead had
been at one time assistant postmaster of
the city f.nil had been reduced te a chief
clerkship and then suspended. The
llev. Dr. Lerlmer saw fit te arraign
the civil service system and todeclare
that " our ideal is still beyond our intel
lect, nor will justice and purity prevail in
- civil service until preferment shall be
given upon a scale of talent or illness. "
If the orator made any attempt te show
that by such a scale the dead man would
have been advanced in office it is nut
reported, and this oration en the ove et a
great political campaign can hardly be
regarded as auything but n theatrical
effort for effect net at all creditable te
anyone concerned. The agitation of the
audience is described as intense, and they
even Interrupted the speaker with cheers.
Chicago is certainly a remark
able city. Her spirit of enter
prise extends even te the clergy
and takes advantage of the operations of
Death. Everybody knows that there Is
truth in the rellectleu " that our ideal Is
aUU beyond our intellect," as Dr.
lerlmer rather vaguely if elegantly ex
pressed it. "We de net claim perfection
In civil service reform or anything else,
hut nobody can deny yiat the present ad
ministration has made some effort in that
direction, while the Itepublicans have
hS-ISus' nBTer Bwdc any nutl further, have never
Wi k Riven evidence of the slightest Intent! m
that way.
It this assistant postmaster bad been a
Democrat In office and a Republican ad
ministration bad come into power, no
body doubts that his official bead would
have been tuken off at once. He would
net have been given a chance us chief
clerk, no matter hew great his merit.
They Were AH -Negligent.
The coroner's jury en the Mud Itun,
Lehigh Yalley, railroad victims, con
eludes that the two engineers and the
lookout men of the colliding trains, the
conductors of each train, and the rear
brakeman of the train run into, were all
guilty of neglecting their duty ; and the
facta sustain the conclusion. The nccl
dent was the result of neglect upon the
part of many officials; as accidents usually
are. And the blame probably should have
been put, in addition, upon the ndminls ndminls
tratien of the Lehigh Valley read, for it
Is a fair conclusion that there would
net have been such unanimous
neglect of duty en the part of
the train bauds if the superior
officers had been habitually vigilant
and determined in enforcing its rules;
which were shown te have been effective
te prevent the collision if they bad been
observed. They required the conductors
te have their trains under full control at
a Blew epeed when approaching stations ;
and it is probable that this rule was
habitually violated. They required
the rear brakeman, et a train
standing, te go back a half mile
and there put a cup en the rail ; and tle
train conductor was required te eee
that the brakemun did this. This rule
again was doubtless habitually violated en
this as en all ether reads. It is a geed
sounding rule te relieve a company in
cafe of disaster, but it is one difficult te
observe. The conductor who is taken up
With his duty of collecting fares en a
.crewdel txcuislen train, has no time te
-see that bis brakeman gee3 back half a
mile; and thebiakeman ia very apt te see
the inutility et stumping bis tees in a
dark night In a run te and fro ever a half
mils of track every time the train Bteps ;
beside which, he delays the train in
Lj. starting, tlnce it has te wait for him te
eenem.
JUllreals certalnlv should ba reniiiiwi
-9 adept some mere effective plan of
owning trains in the rear than this awk
ward one of tendleg a flagman te the I
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rear. Certainly it is net beyond the ca
paclty of human ingenuity te devise a
better method. The block system is such
a method and should be required of every
railroad ; and ns te its freight as well as
its passenger train?, where it could b3
adopted If the block signals were put
clcsj enough together.
"We are net sufficiently wakened up in
this country te the Idea that it is the duly
of the legislature and the courts te pro
tect life and property as well as it can be
protected, against the economical disposi
tion of railroad managers, who adept life
saving devices only when they pay.
We have a wonderful extent et rail
road in our country and we have nil the
devices that make railroading preQtable ;
and if it was profitable te have life saving
devices wewouldhnvethem. But life sav
ing is net a prime consideration te the
railroad manager, and will net ba until
life taking through bis indifference suffi
ces te put him in the penitentiary. The
accommodating legislature of this stats
even limits his damage for lest life te
$3,000, and it pays him better te kill
than te injure.
1 he City's Nominee.
Dr. II. L Wcsthaeiier, the Democratic
candldate for tiie legislature from this
city, ia most worthy the support of its
voters. The nomination was net solicited
by him, but he is ready te accept it and
te give an earnest, honest nnd intel
ligent attention te the interests of
ids constituents if he is elected.
There will be no hesitation upon the
part of any Democrat In voting for him ;
and he may leek for their support, and
also et the independent ;voter, who dis
criminates between political candidates
and votes for the best. We hope te see
Mr.WesthatlTer elected.
Tin: perlln of fishing en tbe Grand Kinks
are but llltte npprcclateJ, though the hlatery
et the btwncss shows an aunual mortality
almost equal te tlin nvorage of our army In
tlinoefwar. Many lives are lest by the
capsizing of tbe BniRll beata that go out
from tlie tUlilng Foheooora In very rough
wcatlier, and the latter liave bcen brought
Inte pett with only one or two men left In
clmrije. It mere often happens that tlie
Boheoncr founders Bfter Buch n leta of
her crew and captain nnd all are
wiped nut or existence. On Saturday
last an Incident strikingly Illustrated thin
Onager. Ttioncbeoner Puritan came In from
the Urand Hunks with the oerpso of Captain
Iiiwrcuce O'llrlen. In Hoplernbor ene of
bin unllers was drowned by the capsizing of
n dory. Shortly atter, wblle aloue en the
vessel, he lest sight of two tlorlee, and con
cluded that thelr occupants bad all been
drowned. The returning crews found him
dying, from the shock caused by this torrl terrl torrl
bie thought. Alone In mid ocean It does
net eecui surprising that tbe shock of the
supposed less of nil bin men proved fatal.
ViteM Hen. 'Thomaa J. Hlewatt, secretary
of lnternal nlfalrs of this commonwealth,
we bave received part IV of bis annual re
port for 1SS7 dealing with railroad, canal
navigation, telcgraph and telephone com
panies. It Is a ety line book, and thanks
are returutid. We should say it welghed
ten pounds, and between Its substantial
eDvers may be found figures of all sorts
Usttfully and Intelligently arranged as the
reports el the suveral companion. The
tabulated results compiled from these ro re ro
perta make n initie of valuable Information
(Itiltoattractlve ten reader with a taste for
llrfurea.
Tin: use or tbe bustle by forcnle sneak
thieves nnd shop Ufters as a hiding place
for phi Lid or may eventually compel atate
leglalalurca te wrcstle with nn aet prohibit
ing the wearing or bustles. A thiel nrrosted
In Philadelphia en Monday bad a table
cloth, rapkluH, towela and two tumblers
concealed In her bustle. It Is heped that n
knowledge of this objection will hasten the
Una! abandonment et that artlele of drim.
O.hernisu It will Boen bave te bear the
blame or oenccalltig all the umbrellas and
ether pertable artloles lest annually and
r ecularly.
Tin: summary vongeanca that overtook
the bruea of Wosteru desporadeos who had
maliciously burned tbe heuse of a ranch
man in Wyoming is qnltorefroshlng te eon eon oen
tomplato In contrast with the crippled pro
gress of our law. The ranchman had re
monstrated with the villains rer killing elk
and deer out of soaseu and In wholesale
quantities simply for the hides and borne,
leaving the venison te spoil. He threatened
te causa thelr arrest and they oeolly
set tire te bis heuse and threat
ened te kill him. lle oarrled his
wlfe and child out of the burning build
ing, and when the Inoendlarles had left he
rodeall night te a neighboring settlement
and gathered forty oewboys. Then they
hunted down the raseils and hanged them.
This plcturusque Wostern Justice Is a fair
makeshift In u wild country where thore
is practically no law; and In eplte or the sad
fact that the wrong man la otlen hanged It
makes llfe and preperty reasonably Bafo.
Ia clvlllzttlen we can bave nothing but the
most Kevero condemnation for lynching
nnd mob law, but if the law Is te retaln the
respect of eltlzans It must be admlnlntered
with vigor.
PERSONAL.
Ti: Lcssnrs says the I'auaina canal will
be opened m July, ISO J.
Kvaneglist Moein- U devoting his
labors te thu lMolile coast. He amis Sau
FrauolJce n hard plnce te Impress.
Jami-sU Floed, thn California million millien
aire, wiie Isllllu Heldelherg, Germany, Is
able te Itave his bed sevtral hours each
day.
Mah Anikusen will bring te this
country with tier 1 JOOdreiscs and 300 wins
The Memphis Amlanche mya thu question
Is new whether our Mary intends te opeu n
a millinery establishment or a theatre.
la Yet Oee. the Uhlnese millionaire
who died la New Yerk this morning, U
sal J te have died from pneumonia resulting
frruu thu passage of the Uhlnese exclusion
bill, luhis paroxysms of anger ever this
mtasutohe tore open his clothing at the
breast and when he cooled dewu irem that
a heavy chill had settled upon his luune.
He was ene of the big guns et the famous
'laeplng robelllou who wero able te oicspe
from Onlna when Nankin wan Btermed bv
General Gorden. He went te New Yerk
and auuksed a large fortune in the Impert,
lug busluecs.
HuaJun tlnnues of temperature nlHuyj lu
nui.ii illogical dlicemtnrt under varlouamanl varleuamanl varlouamanl
luetutloun. but generally cold j, Luxarter w Ul
iul fcly rta the system et the bad eHrcu rt
talttnn from tbebe chuntres. i'rlctj eulv 25
centiu pickuKU.
l..'.'AP",,lvbun0'u,e yennir children ant
Infants "u the popular verdict ler l)r Hub's
bouye. lUp" ttla uv0'whelU at SI cum, a
UVKVIAl NOT1UKH.
Metlmra Mothers II MeUiats 1 II
Am you amturbea at n!Bht ana broken et
your reat by a lc.k chue. sutfurinK ana "wing
IthU: excruciating pain of catuni2t?
It se. go at ence ana get a betUe of mm
H IW8M1 Wfl OOTUINO BYUU1-. U K
llove the peer UtUe sufferer linuieaiatelya,C
pena upon It ! there is no mistake about 1L
Ttere la net a wother ou eartn who has eve
nea It, who lll net tell yen at ence Uxat It
will regnlaUi the bowels, ana irlve rest te the
uiother, ana relief ana health te the chlla.
operating llke magic It u perfectly safe te
use in all curses ana pleasant te the taau, una It
trie prescription of Jnoef the eldest ana best
feruale physicians and nurtes In the Unltea
BUites, sela every where, its cents a bottle,
lEaylD-lydiw
XMA.T iiaukimu uuuuucnnbeiequlckl
cured by Shlleh's Care. Wosruarantee It.
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WAXAitSKKll'H
J'HiLAbaxrnu, Tuesday, Oct. 23, 1118.
Twe of the most interesting
places in the store te-day arc
where the guaranteed Seal
Skin Plush Wraps, Jackets,
Medjcskas, and Coats arc dis
played. Where the show of rich and
filmy French Gauzes, Tissues
Crepes, etc., are shown.
Beth en the second fleer,
Chestnut street side.
What new thing shall we say
of Dress Goods ? Yeu knew
that whatever stuff should go te
make up the biggest stock of
the kind in America is here.
Yeu knew that the prices are
as low as anybody's, and very
likely lower. Yeu knew hew
easy the stuffs arc te sec and
hew welcome you are te wan
der about and finger and com
pare them. Nothing but the
places thick with buyers te step
you. '
Think whatever geed thing
you can of such a stock and
you'll very likely undershoot
the mark.
Stuffs for every taste ; ex
travagant te modest. 1 Ierc arc
a couple at little cost that stand
for hundreds :
Pin-head Check. lust the
color you arc asking for. All
wool, geed weight. Made te
sell at 50c. The price is 38c.
A cotton-and-wool -Melange.
Hard, wiry, and as tough a
stuff as you'll come across.
Yeu knew these goods well.
They're the kind you keep
coming for. We've sold tens
in the seasons gene and never
for less than 37'Ac. 34 'inches
wide, in 4 medium shades, and
the price 25c.
Southeast of centre.
Nearly every store in Phila
delphia sells " Union " goods
as Linen. Seme knew the
fraud and wink at it. Seme
don't knew. It isn't easy te
catch such deceptions when
lurking under cover of a fine
finish, even if your wits are
trained and wide-awake. Very
likely you wouldn't suspect the
cotton till wear and washing
showed the cheat.
Every scrap of goods we
sell as Linen is Pure Linen.
Nothing guessed at or taken
for granted, wc knew. And
the prices are further your way
than ever.
Take Handkerchiefs.
Women's plain white, yz
inch hemstitch, 1 2 qualities, 6c
te 20c each. Direct from the
manufacturer, and part of the
largest purchase wc ever made.
Dozens by the hundred, but
don't count en their staying
here long.
Plenty of the Women's 12JC
Plain White Initial Handker
chiefs just new, and a let net
quite se geed at 10c. Un
laundered, but still one of the
wonders of the Handkerchief
trade.
Boulh'Test of centre.
139 pairs Men's "Opera"
Slippers go from $2 te $1.25
te-day. Ne matter why. Vel
vet, silk embroidered, chamois
lined, quilted insoles, and hand
sewed. As well worth $2 new
as ever. B, C, D, and E
widths, sizes 51 te 11.
Market stnet front, wejt of main aisle.
9,600 Men's Four in-Hand
Scarfs just from Londen. In
black satin, black fine cord,
black barathea, white satin, and
white fine cord. 50 cents each.
Yeu can't jet a Scarf in any
store in Philadelphia that will
match them for $1.
lletn ends of the store, intddlu entrance.
Just here, a big let of Wo
men's Fine French Pure Silk
Hese, open worked. The fair
value is $5 ; the price will be
$2.50.
Chestnut street side, west el main nlsle.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
VOiU-LKXlUX J'U WVJiK.
QOMI'LKXION l'OWDKH.
LADIES
WHO VALUE A IlKPINEI) C'OSlI'l.KJUOX
MUST UbK
POZZONI'S
MKUICATKO;
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
.h,tJm,lm.n8 n brlMM1 ttraniparnncy te the
co orations, ana makes the gkln dullciltily
seltaud beautllul. llcentulns iieluu"wnlu
i?..or ttr"mla ' thioe shades, pink or ruirJ
white ana brunette.
roil BALK 151
Atl Drtiffgiatu and Fancy QcKxtB
Doulera fivcrywhore.
a iSTivaWAU1C OJr IUITAT108"
1TK CAN HKRV15 YOU WhUiANl)
mtcsfile?y0UU")u''y,la ft(lvtislug. K.tl.
ADVERTISING GUIDE-BOOKS'.
1 he most complete and original ever Itiund
uua'tS'r'wSiu1 WMUU lJ " ltn
ADVKSTlSISQ WniTIKO X ErECUlTT.
ii J1'8 ''JorLMtlbeurno Advertising Apenar
H'
OOD'a HAllSAPAKIliliA.
t
Almest a Wreck
It s oltenthicaje that a person gets Inte a
ran down condition, thocainenf which It Is
almost Impossible te ditcrmlns, rrem a weak
ened system and Impure bleed, mere and inore
corleus disorders apptar, until tbe constitu
tion bleaks flown and aouindeflnlte powerful
disease gains a firm held. When that tired fool feel
ing comes nn It should be overcome at any
cost) Heed's Birsapirllla should bn tikente
tevlvethodeellnlng power;, restore the appe-
ineann viuiiue me bleed,
1 loe! It my duty te tell what 1 think et
Heed's Sarsaparllla
1 was In a very peer slaw of health for several
months for four weeks 1 was unable te work,
ana nothing seemed te be what I needed. My
appstlte was peer, I cenla net sleep, had heaa heaa
actie a great fleil, pains In the small et the
luck, my bowels ilia net tnove regularly.
Why I I Eoemud almepta complete wreck. In
IhU condition I began tetakn Heed's Sana.
ptrllta. ana In a short II me It dll me se much
goea that 1 ruel
Llke a New Man
I cin't be'ln te tell all tbe geed It did ma. My
pilns and aches are relieved, my sppotlte Im
proved. Had 1 realized hew much geed a sin
gle botlle of Heed's Sarsaparllla would ae me,
1 would Klaaiy have paid Un dollars for It, I
say te ethers who noed a geed medicine, try
Heed's Sarsaparllla and see." Uxoaea F, .lien
ON.ltixbury BUUen, Conn.
Heed's Sarsaparllla
Sela by all druggists. II t six forts. I'ropired
only by C. 1. HOOD A CO, Lewell,
Mass.
100 Dosea One Dellar.
in
Ii
aud nuiiUKu TituaaEb.
SEELEY'S HARD RUBBER
TRUSSES
Will intaln the most dlirjcult forms of HnNrx or
Kuptuiu with comlertandsafety thereby com
pleting arudlcal nij tC el a" curable
riBi;H. lmpnrvl- VO CaCJOin le moisture.
May bn nsea In bulbing t and rlitlnir perfectly
te lerm of body, are worn without lncnnvo lncnnve lncnnvo
ntunei bv thn youngest child, most dellcate
lady, or the laboring man, uveiaing all senr,
sweuty, tuddud unpleaHantnnst, being Light,
tool, cliunly, and ulnays nil table.
uau J.UIM iiewaroer liniiatiens. Aiigonu Aiigenu Aiigonu
tue urn plainly stamped " L il. SkKLir A t'e.
WAKMAMriiU."
RUPTURE.
Its Bkllllul Mechanical Tre&tmect a 8no 8ne
cutty Kliherln t'omnnerby Mall.
tnMnant ltuterencfs- I'mI. S. Ii. Orett.lt.
llayet Agnrw, Willarit rurkcr, W. II. ran ran
cetttt. Dr. Themat U. Morten, anil Hurycon Hurycen
(Jetieralt cf the U.N. A rtny and Aavy,
our" Mechanical Tieatmeut of Hernia nna
IllnstrnUd (Jataleciie Contents : Hemla or
llupturndelltientea Its dltlerent descriptions
cause. trealmenlana cure. AltoOerputoncy,
Abdominal Weaknesses nnd Varicecele, book
of 00 nn. and 180 Illustrations. Matloaenro-
oeipiiu oapesuige.
I II UVIrl irv b ....
yJ-3indiKlA13tw
l'hlladelphla. l'a.
UHUUKKIKU,
p0ri,KE8ITKAHl
OHOIOB OOTOOFPEES.
fresh lieastcd Dally ana Flnest New Crep.
TEAS,
We (luirnntoe for Flnu Flaver and Uoed
DrlnldiiKQuullUes.
GK0U0K WIAVT,
Ne, 113 Wen King 3.
rj.itAi'i:st
QHAPESI GRAPES I
. A. Eeist & Ce,
E 1ST KIM STREET GI10CE1C.
JihI lecrlvfd from Dnlaware Ullnikotsef
Heliiinre (iinpes In Bund 10 pound lUikets:
"i lijski-t Mutrara In 10 pound llaskets ; te
HanaiU Concords In 5 pnuua IJuikets. 'lheie
are Hue. Cull and see them,
DEIED BEEF & H1MR
We are llotdrinniters ler Armour's Dried
Heet nnd llurilrbuig ITovlslen co M llii-na :
no tlnr Iluins nmde. Krltil lleef onlylJke
and 150 per pound.
W. A HEIST & CO.,
GROOERS.
T ICI.ST.
24th and 25th,
Twe Big Days for Lancaster.
lMilUS, JiANTlCUNa,
K1HKWOKKS AND CO 1.0 It HD KIKK.
REIST
-IS-
Positively HGadquarteis.
KLAUS OF ALL SIZES.
K11SKWOUKS THAT OANNO'l iiK
K.XCKLLKl).
LANTKltSSTIlATHAVK NO E0.UAL.
CO LOUKH Filth",
IN POUND AMIQUAUI'KIU'OUNDI'ACKS.
l'AUADK LKJ1ITS, 11UUV LIGHTS
AND COLOltEDTOltOUES.
ThMwIll boyeurlat chance before election
te luilp inenic the cause jeu udvoeite. Dett
with a will. Ulumlntiuyeui hemuswlth run
txrn, ilioento them with Flairs, beauttlv
them wltu Colored Fire, and usher In the
luiufluttlihn Kiund dlcrmige or flrowerks
lUiiiiuer, we cvrry the Largest stock and
Hest As-ertment It will pay youteuetour
ptlres b lore purchitstne ulehere. Don't
uelay. but ceme aoen, una you cim havett bet
ter choice.
Deveu want nil's Kluic tostretchacross thu
aueui i navetuemiip tetllleun feet
Just In lltcker's celt-ltulalnK buckwheat,
iw Lernuital. New Drkd Cern, Heminy.
1'ees. llcaus. etc
Relst, Wholesales Retail Grocer,
WHOLESALK AND UKTAIL CUOCElt,
erlli04St Cernfr
Cbt King and l'rlnce Strccli,
LANCASrKlt.l'A.
JrTclephoue ana Fue Dtllvery.
1UVYCI.KH.
jVlC YCirrJiTurVCLKS", TASUKilS,
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricycles, Timdems.
DUKAULK, BIUl'Lir.
UUAUANTKKD HIHHKST OKtDK,
ILi.USTUATKD UATAI.OUUK FllEE,
POPE MF'G. CO.,
71 ntANKLIN ST.. nOSTON.
tnt.vwt II HOU8F8-12 Warren St, New
101k , U Wui,uiih At ii., ohlcaxe, uus-lydcea
NOIH'15 TH riCKMl'AriHEUS A NO
uill'Nrtt'' !' crjeus are hereby for.
bldatr, te 1 1 p- ri ny of tbd lands of the
Cerawuii bee "'rt f n ejtates tn Imtmoen or
Lancaitet euuiue, -rnnirter Inclesed or unln.
closed, either 'e i' , nrnew or shiettnt or
Bshiuir, ce the low i Vi rlciaiy entarcea
-uinr.t ailt(esp.uilag m sail Unasetth. an
atlgneaftUiir this rottie
WM. UOLKMAN mtrUiH,
ILrBUOTALDEN,
Un. O.rUlaUaM,
AUeraty. far u. W.Oelciman's ul
rURNlTUUB.
TTrXDMYKK'tf.
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
STOCK FULL. NKW ANII IIKAUTlrUL.
Can't be Described,
rut Your Eyes un It, ana be your Own Judge.
Common, Vellum and Finn Furniture.
Btyle (Juality nna rinlrh Ulslng te th IIK4H
KST l' roil, while l'rlces are In the LO WKR'f
Mercil. Mern worth In our goods than the
price weuia Indicate.
A Grand Exhibit.
The Latest aud most Attractive Novelty.
The HHUM Otteman and Footstool In the
window. Loek at them.
Our floors art Kult et the Newest Styles,
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE tiTOliX
Oer. East King & Duke Sta.
F
UHN1TUKK I JCUUNITOKK
TUKUNDKU9IQNKD UAB KKOI'ZNED HIS
BTOltE AT TUB OLD STAND,
Ee. 38 East King Street,
Which was detreyed by Are seme time age,
ana kas a perfectly New bteck of all kinds el
FURNITURE.
I'AULOU SUITES,
HKDUOOM SUITES,
TAULK3,.CUAIUS, Ere.
UPflOLSlEBINQ
In All Its Uranchei. Alse Tainting ana Or
namenting Old CbAlrs.
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 38 East King Street
tefl-tfa
e
,UUH A MIUHM.
FALL OPENING.
TO-DAY AND NEXT WEEK OK THE
NEWEST DESIGNS
IN
FURNITURE,
At our Warerooms, 2d, 3d and
4th floors, 31 Seuth )ueen
street.
All are invited te see the ex
hibition. Nene asked te buy.
OCHS a GIBBS,
Manufacturers and Dealers.
aprU-lya
H
OKFMEIKK'S.
An Invitation te all who contemplate
making any clunKJ lnlhelr homes (asrcKaras
irurnlluie.etc ) this rail, te Call and Examine
OUU
Large Assortment
FURNITURE
or
ALL DESCRIPTIONS
Our Stock IsConip'etoandour Prices as Lew
a thnLeu,t. it will be te yenr advantage
te buy your I'arler, chamber, Dining ltoeui
Suits, Ma,
riteM
rlOFFMEIER'S,
NO. 28 EAST KING ST.
seplMma
OOK ! LOOK !
LOOK!
Our Kew Arrivals lu
Plusli Turniture.
l'lush Rockers for Children,
1'lusb Kockers ter Misses,
l'lush ltcckers for Ladles,
l'lush Heckors for lieys,
l'lush Kockers ler Uentlcmen,
1 lnsh Iteckeis ler Lveiybeily.
AM l'rlcis Irem 11.75 Upwards.
.-1 In Variety and Prices are se varied we
will invite you u call nnfl spe thuui undlhen
Hlve thepriLOs, us space forbids It here Tfee
irK0t M),nrtm,Mii m the Lewest l'rlces te
ba leunaiu thuilty.
HEINITSH'S,
H7 Si .0 EOUIH QUBHN 8T.,
LANCASTER. l'A.
L.&OA.L JiUlSUMa.
NOTIOK IS UEKKHY OIVKNfTTATt
an iippUcatlnn will ba made te the Gov Gev Gov
erner et l". nneylvunti, en WednesiUy, Octo Octe Octe
bei si, a. 11 ItevS. bv Jehn W Lewell, lllastus
lecktr. Michael Haberbueh, James e. Uable
nna.KiIin a. Ceylo, under the Act of Assem
bly, entitled "An net te provide for the Incor
poration and irgulatlen nf certain corpora cerpora corpera
tions," approved April M, lt'l, and thesupple.
ments thrrute, for tbe charter of an Intended
corporation te becullea "THE HOM K 1IU1LD
IN AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, OF LAN
CANTKlt, l'A, the chimeter aud object el
which Is the accniuulatlnfc of a fund by the
contributions of thu lnemburstherecf.andUie
leaulUKOl 'he same totbeiu In Ultimo te tlniu
teenutilu thorn te purchase real estate, build
themselves dualling heuns or engage in any
legitimate buslncM', and ler this purpose te
liiva, pos 'ess uud enjoy all thnrlghu, bMneOta
and privileges et said Ac' of Assembly ana
BiippicmHiilH ttmrute JOHN A.CUlLit,
oj,i,6,,ii,is,ie is!u,aa so.iciter.
STAT;" OK 11." O.'IfoOl'KrVeV VOU
cl y of 1 nncasUT. deesnsed. Lettets
testamentary en satd estate having been
prauied te iha undersigned, all persons In
debtea thuroteare rrquestea te make luime
0Utpimeut, ana these having claims or tie.
ruandi against the same, will present them
without untay for euitlement te the undur
slguud, rtsldlug In eatd cltv
JOHN K. HATHIJN, Eieeuter
W11 It. Wilsen, Attorney. elbtitaTu"
AiSIGUD KMI'ATK OK I1ENKV Ji.
bluien ana wile, el Lancaster city.
Lancaster county. 'I he undersigned auditor,
appntuled te distribute thb balance remaining
lu the laud of Jeremiah Itttu, assignee of
Itunrv L. sunen and wltc, In trust ter the
benefit of thu satd Henry L Simen, te ana
amnug thoie legally entltl a te the same, will
sit fur thtt purpose en Tuesday, November li,
ItAi, at 10 o'cle-k a. in., In thn Library Itoem
of the Court Heuse, lu ten city et Lttiicaster.
wrcie all persons Interested In said aistrtbu
tlen nuy attend,
elfl-StaTu J. . DENHNQE11, Auditor.
NOriUr-l WILL COMMKNUK TO
rocelvu goea ltye at my distillery. Me.
49 East King street, en next tfaturcay ana en
every catuiasy lollewlug. itye taken la ex
change ter whisky.
ssplS-tU JACOB JT. SUKArrXH.
wtroeoM,
J.
HARBY
STAMM'S STORE
REMOVED
Frem the Old Stand.
TOOUE
NEW
Bosten Stere!
NO 24 CENTRE 8QUAHE.
sWIt amuses 11s when we real the claims
et dealers who weula make It appear aa I bough
they have gotten In thi LIONM BKIN. ltut
what amuses most Is, they can't hide the
LOMU EAU, and
It Makes Us Laugh.
Thore Is net OME STORE In Lanc&ster bnt
what have things that will lntereit you. but
we claim advamnse Inasmuch as
Newness and FreshncEB Is Here
Our stock Is Fresh Irem the Makers
A WORD A110UT
FLANNELS!
"WewakoaEpeclalty et White Flannels
All grades will be leuna in our Stock.
The Cc kind ana up te the 75c kind.
rwear. - I
Whit would you think or a Man's Scarlet
Shirt, AU-M out, 71c kind for xc
WEUAVEIT.
Yes Indeed, We Have It.
As also we have the 5 cent klnarfer 73 cents
The II. M kind ferll (0.
The II W kind for It 23
Fatre way with the Laaies' kind.
BLANKETS & COMFORTS
34 OENTRS SQUARE,
NEAR EAST KING STREET.
J.
ii. MAKi'lN A OU.
Oar Indies' nnd Cliiluicn'd
Cleak Department
Has been Knlareca, and you a-e Invited te
Call ana Inspect the Sloek, whether desirous
of purchasing or net,
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Seal Plush Coats,
Seal Plush Jackets and Seal
Plush Medjeekas.
ladies' Cleth Jackets.
$l.fO All-Weel Steckinette Jacket Is an
13 00 Excellent Jacket, both lu FltandMato FltandMate
HO J Hal.
fi.re AH-Weel Jacket tj rerfect In Fit ana
l5U riiual te any IS.tu Jacket sela.
I00 Jacket Is made of a UUirenal C'eth,
W Extra Heavy and Clese Fitting.
LADIES' CLOTH AIODJESKA WRAPS IN
ALL SHADES.
Misses' and Children's Goats
A SPECIALTY.
VCOATS AT HALF PUIUB. All of Last
Year's Stock of Ladlus. Misses' and Children's
Coats have been Harked at Exactly Half Price
te Make Roem for the hew.
J.B. MARTIN
St CO.
itOUKU, AO
mHE FOUNTAIN PUN."
Herr's Bookstore.
-THE-
" Rival Fountain Pen,"
PRICE- i CO.
The Most Reliable and satisfactory
t cuulalu l'eu. Fully Guaranteed.
L. B. H E R R,
N0.51N. qUEKN 6T
.ugis-iya
i sjma
AT LOW I'BIOEH,
AT
J. Harry Stamm's Stere
VX.OTB1KB,
M
EROHANT TAILORING.
Ien ran find a most cxtnlve line of ror rer
i'ku and DomesUe Uends rer rail ana Wlaur
iVearat prices that will surprise you, a
ASKEW'S,
MOB. 1M AAD 5BB WEST KINO BTitltEl.
enua
M
AKT1N BKOTHKK8.
Saturday gees en rec
It's the Story
of B.st Bed
Ltut
erd among tte big days.
It's being known where
the best dollar's worth
ana best fitting Cleth
lng la te be had for the
least meney.
Suits ana Overcoat going out In every di
rection is telling the story, ana BaturOay
seemed aa though we were having a town
meeting or people from miles around. II
you like a Dressy Overcoat see enr Diagonal
styles at 110 mack, Blue or lirewn. Many
choice styles from that te 2 J te pick from, and
If en'i Bervlceable Coats aa low as l. Men's
Suits for llttle money with n dressy leek, and
the best stock of Dress Suits are here. Bee
112 and 118 values.
MARTIN BRO'S
Clothing and Famishing Goods,
S NORTH QOEEN ST.
w
1LL1AM80N et IfObTHK.
YARIETY LARGE ENOUGH
-TO-
SATISPV EVERY FAN Y.
&EFT'S UNDERWEAR
IN
Seirlet Flannel. Camel's Hair, Scotch Mixed
or Plain White Merine, 2)c te f 2.W.
Gent's Silk Neckwear,
The Latest Ueslgns in Tocks, ruffs, Hat
Scarfs, Feur-tn-Handa and Rows,
23e te 11.71.
Gent's Drees Bid Gloves,
Lined or 1'nllned, ileivv Stitched Back or
Quite i'laln, 1 oe te ft te.
dent's Weel Knit Cardigans and Steckinette
Jackets, He te 11.0 j,
And all olse that fancy dictates In
Gent's Furnishings !
AT THE LOWEST l'UICEB.
Williamseu & Fester'
i
32. 34, 36 &S8E. KING ST.,
LANCASTER, l'A.
BRANCH STORE
NO. 918 MARKET STEUET,
HAUuiauuRG, ex.
QLOrUlNQ I OLOTHING I
LOW PRICES
AT
N.W. Cor. N. Queen & Orange Sts.
FOR 85.00.
OverraistylcslnlVOO Treueerlnas. All the
latest patterns In Worsteds ana Cheviots.
FOR $6.00.
Our line et Trousers nt t8 Oils simply superb,
both In stvleaLd quality. Over S styles, ihe
piltu ler these elsewhere from ) CO te 110.
FOR $20,00."
Wocfferyeu the largest lines ofllreaa Weel
DlaKenals ana Cn'kscrnws far tX per Suit.
Scu them markid with the prices In our win
dows. FOR $22.00.
Crntana Vest of Rrcnd Wales with lancy
Trcujers.
FOR $20.00.
A Flne English Ilyslau l'eavrr Ovorceit
made te erder ana handsomely lined.
FOR $18.00.
A Handsome Ltne of Melten Overcoats w lib
silk lailrg.
Aa" l'rlces ler evcrythlnK In Men's Wear
Always the Lewost.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
MANUFACTURERS Or
Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing,
S. W. CORNER NORTH O.UEEN
AND ORANGE 8TREETS.LANCA8TER, l'A.
M
5fKKH at KATHKON.
Your Wants Supplied.
EVERYTHING lOIJ MAY WANT IN THE
LINE OF
RELIABLE CLOTHING
CAN HEFOUNUlNOURSTellE.
MEN'S SUITS
-AT-
$I0,li,13,$14,jlS, fit, JS,fte,f.
ou can't rlad such Clethlug anywhere else
ler tbe money.
Hi such assortment anywhere In Lancaster
aseurs aud none better atylea.
Myers & Rathfon,
EKMAULK CLOXUIERS,
NO, 12 EAST KING ST.,
LAXOAITU r.
uua. uausui,
Ne. 41 aenth Uuu sHnet.