"WW rVi 'vr. -& JLULH TjANCASTEII DAILY ITELLTGENOEIi, FJL1LDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1888. s fp-WX1 Lte - 4S. if? 1 & ij Si! iKi the Daily Intelligencer. LANCASTER, Or.TOUKU 10 153, The Victimized Minister. ilLeid Sackvllle West, our British envoy, declares thnt lie would net lllce tolmve lrHythtag te de with politics in this ceun try, "wnesa ttlcu very naturally no aees i met like, slnce he has just been made the .."fctlm of a larticulnrly dlrly one. A litter came te him from California, pur Br, jortleg te be from a naturalized English- &,; doubting as te which presidential i Wnlidnte he should vete fer: rirclnrlrjc vVftliat fllAreland GMrt TTat-t-teAM irnrn nrflt I V fit n1v mtliPfl! thnt-.fAVPlAnrl'i ferfiltm jillcy had been all right until he jntbreatened retaliation en Canada; and v;-Ould net the British minister, who all about It, please say the president would really de l.!J.ti ImrrM thtnera Jin flirpnlnnnil V Tim In. ijr1."-"' --- d ftV3 formation was ntmlied for "nrlvatelv nnd z :: ..:.": .. ..... FL'ilMnHdanlinl Dir nml u-.Mtlrl l.a HOT. I im tlrely secret," but it would enable the MWffclna n wl Miimlinw nli.m 1... fttlrl nil Vr HiiKi auu a auuiuci nuuui uu luuiu ou. ftVllrlw. 4n vnta Inialllfantlt nf Ilia ntcnMrtn Mi ""w " '""'-'; Lord Sackville West net having read i.et the tricks that are vain nnd the Chi 'uese devices of evil persons upon the gpraciflc coast, thought that he had a gen. BT nlnnnnnn.il frtrlnfnTmnHnn.nr.il ihntnnr. &? thing written would be treated ns cenQ- -5t ' ueuuai s jiruniistu, uuu uu luiu uis cui- tMnnniletit nil lia lnai t-ltll. .1 f.1 Mftt .y, r . .... - ...., .. ... & bsppen te be much; he. could net tell what Cleveland would de as te Canada, but he thought he would manifest n spirit e;-.. ei conciliation in;ueaiiDg vmii me quo? s?v wen involved In Ins message. &T Last niaht Brether Ulr.Ice made a ft' nJMinll 1 e.. "rtl. nnd dAKnfnfl ttr JR 3fV- " 1C" AU.U. u uctuicu U1U kj. Hiaier pari 01 it te n uenunciatien et IP filerelanrl null Mm ltrltleti Inlntilnr nn account of this correspondence. "With a ' tiue Yankee instinct, he declared that a .'. letter could net be understood properly SV nnlpsi in pnnnpn.Mnn with Mint, in wliipli EF It was nn answer ; nnd he proceeded te 8fc read what the British fellow in California said about Cleveland's devotion te V-uz- F& -and ncd hostility te Ireland ; which sentiments Brether Blaine then trans. ferred te the British minister ; and then KB.-, itwueutu uuuu iisvemnu uie coarse vuui fihe was nntUrisu nnd pre English, as yij . .. .. .,:.. proved by tlie opinion or tue Brituh minister sinA liin TnrHii flnllfrirnliin. m But the British minister's hint that tle Republican senate was dealing in a foxy way with the question, Blaine's thinks was juat horridly false nnd silly ; which is no strange contrast te the full coufl ceufl coufl dence be glea the Britisher's opinion about Cleveland. It Is clear, upon the face of his letter, that the I.nglish Califemian is a Yankee llepublican. But Brether Blaine, being oue of the unscrnp. uleus kind of politicians himself, was net thereby deterred from using the letlw which it drew from the British minister; and he nnd his party are entitled te nil the aid and comfort they can get from it. 'Xheyneedit badly enough, dear knows, se nearly in extremity nre they. Mr. Ulaine is redly te be pitied In this cam patgn, being under obligation te speak in dlfferentsectionsef theceuntry nnd with out n topic that he could treat alike everywhere, until we struck this one at the heel of the hunt. It Is always safe te swear at EDglaud; and Mr. Blaine evidently thinks that the British minister's opinion that the president's would deal in a conciliatory manner with Canada will deprive Cleve land of votes. It would net be 1 ltely te de se, even it the opinion was well founded, as a conciliatory policy is net n bad policy te charge ugalnst it govern ment; but, ns Secretary Bayard says, Lord Sackvllte West has no better way of forming an opinion et the prtsident's in tention than any ether citizen has ; and nei, in fact, se geed, since ne, as a for eigner, is net in the current et feeling in the country, nnd does net knew what public sentiment demands. Views or n Sensible JKcrrhnut. It would be well indent if men of the Btnp of Edward T, Steel, the llepubli can merchant uhn.cn vlpivq unnn Mm wool (l"f3titjn we print elsewhete, had a larger participation in public nffairs.Thich would then certainly be managed with Intelligence and profitable results. It is the great misfortune of our coun try, that this class et people have se little share in Its government. It is the lawyer with his gab, the loafer with his leisure, and the echemer, making merchandise of politics, who take charge of the country te it3 great hurt. It Is such men as Blaine that are its great bane ; men w he knew nothing about the science of gov ernment or about the true practice of business, but who talk as theuglt they knew it all, and are able te persuade their hearers that they are as wise as they Bitm. "We are the victims, tt3 a nation, of false pretenders. This tariff question is a business nucs. . tlen. Upen the theoretical question of tariff or free trade there may be a chacosfer two seemingly well founded opinions, as there is in nearly every theoretical question ; hut upon the practical questien,ln the situation of this country at this time, there can be but one sound opinion, which must be accepted by everyone of geed judg ment ; and the judgment of these who de net accept it, must be obviously bad te an unprejudiced and Intel ligent tribunal. Mr. Steel'd opinions upon the tariff question are stated clearly, upon a business exp?rience of many jears, and they will net be challenged by anyone et geed business judgment. He declares that the condi tion of n secure and prosperous business is the full employment of the cemmuulty at geed wages. Who can contradict tba'.V Therefore he Is "for a tariff that will protect the wages of all workmen in this country te the full extent of the difference between the wagej. et Europe and what wmjd ns. Vne liberal wages of America," And does net that fellow tu a logical sequence from the lint prepusl- .- ttln 11. Uf lt.A. mitll I.U ff.llt, ninnlnpn 1 5. W VUttl IHUVt U.UJW WO AU1JJ UU4J1'JU-1 X. geed wages In a prosperous cernmu- Blty? -Bjt Mr. Steel Is net willlne that there C atseuld be any higher duty imposed. And A why should there be V Is there bdv ether -facility for cheap manufacture that any ether country enjoys ever us, save " ahaiKr labor, that ehniilil 1m rnnul.,! ;'yeurIawjy 2ireue can be named. If ,' ' de net have equal natural advantages ? ,wvn any emer ceuutry, for any epeci.il JUMiufaeture, we have no business te Mirage in It. kv f- 8.el Leilevei that the wool manu. facluring interest in this country de mands frce wool ; which should be clear te the stupidest ; and that the labor in wool growing is net considerable enough te be considered ; which again is ob vious. Intelligent men who de net favor free wool nre under the domination of parly piejudlce, or in fear lest the duly taken oil wool may culminate in the duty taken off woolens ; nnd this is doubtless the feir of many ; but it Is a very absurd one. It the country plants Itself upon Mr. Steel's platform, of sufllcient protection te equalize American labor with foreign labor, there can never be danger of any undue dlmunltien in the protective duties upon our manufactures. Tin: Kepubllcsn parade last night In no way omie up te the Democratic, turnout of tbe evening before It was much amallcr In tLe number et men in line though larger in WBgens. Fer a great Kepubllcan ceunty'a show, It was a failure Feun mero arrests have been matle In New Yerk city ter Illegal registering, winch will absorb (2,000 mere et Quaj'n (25.000 fund, making (1,000 In all that iins Ronej and It leek aa If K would all be dlsslpstcd bofero tlie election In arrcatlng Itepubllcsns for lllegal registry, The last bateh arrested wero Themas Coezzsna, William Dixen and Uctekiah Barrett Ko Ke publlcans nnd Michael McCaen, Dem ocrat u three te ene. Ilaally the edert of Cel. QJny te purify his parly In New Yerk preinlics te be as successful as It Is praiseworthy. Ncn.vr: In a nowapaper cfilce : Writer of atarlllng head lines "What's the formation te day 7" "lorrlble railroad collision; dCMRB killed; ODglnoer agitate:); brakeman won't talk." "That's au everjr day matter, 1 asked for a formation." "I.otmenco; Kioppers te Cleveland ; man kllled by overhead light wires; lllalne cinght In nil Inacejracy ; canhler gene wrenpj hum, don't neem te have any son sen son Bltlens te-day, air. liavehad thorn all ee eticn that they caasn te oenset) ; but I have a rumor that J.etI 1'. Morten Is about te uiskn nn Irapertiut sposeh." " Incredible, fclr, Incrcdlble I" Tin: Matqmcnt of forelgn oemmor co and Immigration for tioptembor abewa that we Added te our population 39,805 forelgneraln thit month, 8 r78 lees than In Hepteraber of 1837. Only 8 830 of theso Immigrants came from Oartnany, rrlille Oroet Ilrltaln fur nished 17,026 of whom mero than linlf were from Uegland and We'.en. Kmsla sent us 2,302 nnd Poland only 4 tl, which appears te imlloue that the popular notions of Polish Immigrants nre based en a mtsipproheu -Blen. It I.hh becotne n habit te call cuy Immigrants who usa a re reinntkably btrange lanEuage olther l'eks or lluugnriau;. It aoems that llohemla nud Hungary togethersontonly PCd, theuliit In Hoptember of 18)17 they gave ua 1,770 We icjclvert from Italy ,43B and from HvTCdeu utid Norway, 40,053. 702 of the Im. inlgranta landud at New Yerk, and only 100 at Hin Frnnolseo and 85 at New Orleans, Our oxpertHfortbo month were (01,862,293, unit our Imports (51,112,117. In the 12 menthH oudleKloptomborttO, thn Impeils txioedcd the oxperta by (37,831,309. This balnnoe was loilucei by geld anil alher experts cxoeoJlnn Imports of the aatne by aoine twolve and n half millions. n m Ht im:rinti:niknt Uiauni: In the coume of uh Hiinuil report en the publle toheolH goea Inte u rhapsody ever Arber Day that neeurn a trllle out of plfice lu mi rfliclM report. It la uttogether csnleHt the eturnnt lltness of things te wrlte about birds nnd Hewcru nnd the blue blrda nnd dclUdlh "new with Inuuuiorable leaves wenlng the odorous wluda" aa Dr. Itlgbeodeca lu n report ou eobeols. It la with the satne foellni; that would be aroused by the dlscovery of u grand plnne in a coal cellar that we ceme upon this eontlmentat gush In nntfllelal report, nnd the shock la lutenallleit by mero oxtrnvngance tmtlt the doctor Mill Inte peetry, llrst roaehlnr; the fullewliiK climax of a serlfB of ccatntleil excla uniens: "tin many youths, beneath their ehadCH, upell bound, hae walohed the Nymphs, and heard the jilpes of Pan, aud gazMl upon the dancing Hdtyra I Hew inanj along their winding Hlslea have dreamily tun Tltanla and Oberen, and eiuRht Iholierles nt their rovels beneath the nodding ferns! Hew many In thelr dewy alionee hne beard myatorteus whls-' perlngi within thelr souls "Hyblcan murmurs of poetlo thought 1" i m Tiik Hopublleinalast ovenlngfurnlshed n beautiful tpectscle, but it did net take many trunspironclei te satisfy their enthu. alasin. The voteranB wero satished with tLe d' oiarntlen tl at they wero "again en the march" for old war taxes, and ethers de manded "a tnrlirthat protects," which no body has dculed them. Tin: October rcpart en the condition of the crepi Just Issued by department of Hgrlculture shows that there has rarely been a reason of somueh uniformity In the oeudltlon of corn as at prosent, A com cem com parieeu with ihe percentages of last year will llliibtrale this remarkable steadlnesB : . ,00. J,lly' Au- E,Pt- Oct J'er mm. 1PH7 7 7 hi.S ?J.i 7s ler cent, im 0)0 tS5 tit 2 Oie The swoet corn nf Maine, no oxtenslvely grown f.ir citmlufj purposes, was nearly destroyed by iren: of Uoptember Oand 7 auljtetlng growera te serious and almcei total lets. PERSONAL. Ri v ReniniT K. Kcki.es, aged CO jear. n preuiln ut .Motbediitmlulstiir.WbHBtruik by a tialn ou the Western New Yerk A J't'iinsylvanla railroad, near Kone, Thurs day, mid almem Instantly killed. Willi vrd J'kheim, of Waterbury, Oinn , has been nwardud tfce trophy us the heaviest man of the Fat Men'a ansoeUtlon of the NuliLtg stutn. Duriuuthe oompatl eompatl oempatl tton he weighed 452 pound, but he new tlpi the sealtii ut 313. He U In koeiI health, hewtver. T. Coerun Ancona, well known bore, was married In Kc-adlnc en Thurndy te Mies Dera H. l'ctcre. The oeremeny wns lorfermod by Rev. J. J. Kuendlg In Ht. Jehn'a i.utherau church. The groom Is the hed of a C3iigreH.mgn Ancenn and Is in the employ of ihe Philadelphia A Reading railroad company, Juim: TnuniiAN bofero leiving en his trip te Uinclunatl made triplication te the city beard et elections fur a registration erder. He was net lu the elty en the registration dftjB Just past. The two last days for registration are Friday and Satur day. Thit application was made In erder that he might net leso hfaeieln case he oheuld be unable te reach home In tlme. He fctatfil that he would consider it ene of Ihegrtat ouilesleiiHOt liU Jle If he should net ba able te cist a vote for President O'cvehrd. He bus no denbt lu bis own mind ttat the urlvllege will be granted him. Oeuuimi Mitti I'eurU, A niOitu Kramea vltu pearls flashes radi aucu et. ry tluie It epeiu. ihe contnutbe centnutbe twiun ihe ruby et ruhy llpj ttna the jieurly Uethiiuy me uteA hxt wlneil ths fuuoyel miny u peic buZ jue.NT, utr euee. U the thing lh it uie.tcDii tributes toaaern the fuu iulau mnuth. It u puie, Ills aromalte, H re. t.lru the naiunt color of teeth, Incru.ted with ytliew taitir. .Negrltty orethor objec. tlentble lurel'eiit cenuwtrutei It, lu oler U balmy, uuil IU purljjlu operation thir- 0JKn' M,IV,riw i m I'pei the flist tvtaur.ce or itoinacble or bonel a emtie k. pr mpt V Wa the lu'ic u aei el Jr. ' Uii'a iily Syrup ann nrfv"it u.u U-nili'lnis ea tin partet tholUUeena. '!u4Ui k rettoTethaeinj ln.iuxl haiiltiet ui) uuil h luf lis peuuctitU'i ellt-cts, use l.ux aier S Id hy u l arngislju. iTlce only S cuuupatbrtge. nnr.II3,iyiLL.T0U VMWl when ehlieh'a Cere it ill irt re Imuieataw relief. I'rloe lu ets. . tUt, Se. in Werm Quwa attest, ' it) WAXAMAKBietf fninnELrmi, rriany, CcL 26, 1(8. Yeu will find most of the epeninrr-time things of a couple of weeks age gene from among Misses and Children's Dresses and Wraps. But new styles and new things have pushed in as fast as they could find a foot ing. These arc specimen prices: Ji'f winarfcet,i iniule of plain colored stuff', dirk ml, nud blue, brildiil cipes una lltcves; sizes li, 11, If) prices 17, 1 M0, 1 J CLIliHf n' Onitr, of mine mntcrlAl, hind hind hind somely brataed, brewu, dark, uarudt, loyal tit ust Sizes 4. C, 8, IP, 12 prices II le, I), I) W, VI. (0 te 100 Drerses for CMIdien, platdf, mixture, combination!: a bkhi tnHker's suinnltst all fresh, ler about half v.lue sizes , 8, V prices 14 1) 17.75 rcKUlnr prices 17.50 tel'.t rine Strl rlrxi a .NewniarkelF, bell tlccvci, ? allien hlrds t irallniiid backs una cufufi ler iite- sizes 17. II. K. llllCOJIll, ll.'.flJ We make Caps te match all the fine plain colors of Coats in all the new styles. Infants' Clethes of every kind all the time. Te-morrow we shall show the best line of Baby Coats we ever had. All sorts of new things. Caps are in great variety in all the new Plushes and Cleths. Slips, Dresses, Leng Cloaks, and the like. Baby could almost de the picking. Bocend fleer, Chestnut street tide, tour ele vators. India Shawl;. Umritzurs, $17 te $ioe; Valleys, $75 te $500. The first move prices take is likely te be up. atcenfl fleer, Cbialnut street iienL Take i le le vaeors. One of the Market street windows will give you a notion of what we are doing in some classes of Beeks. A trifle buys a very brave volume. Only a hint of the Holiday Beeks. The advance guard, gay with pictures and bright covers, has filed into view. There's a thickening of buyers around them forethoughtful people who knew the luxury of picking while there's plenty of elbow-room. Thlrlc enth struit slde. Y3u don't get ever wonder ing ut the Keystone Library. 10 cents is the merest mite of a price te pay for such books. ltasument, nenr Kecu Water fountain. The Kodak Camera is the latest photographic novelty ; 100 pictures without a step. Anybody can de it. Te mor mer mor rew (Saturday) from 2 te 5 p. m. we shall show hew easy it is for a novice te take photo graphs. Bring your friends. Ask at Optical Goods counter. J unlper street er.trnnce. They say we sell mere I Ierse Blankets and Herse Furniture than any ether house in town. And yet the counters of these things are stuffed away in the Basement and we hardly ever say a word about them in the papers. Shrewd Horsemen were quick te find this corner, just tiie same, and mere and mere are finding it every week. Best quality for least money. That's the secret of the big business. Btable lllankets, f 1 tnS 'lhu genuine littKur lllunliet, 0 pound, 14 h pound. IS The etrenzuat Uluuktt nmdolerstiililousu Hiiutiie Weel lllankets, strapped, $ I W te tit Dilvlng IllaiikeU mufle te measure, et cloth, tiD te tw Lap lliihts, 1'iuih, Weeden nndCleth Lainli's Weel Itehes; vi-ry Hutu In ielcbt. from il!"tei"iCU Beea' V4tle,J' of ccieis, l'lllOU UfllM-H, le f M Imported SI icklntetth l.np Cevurs. isicun, brewu, blue, drub, (A te cli We keep a full line of " 5 A " Herse Blankets. Just as unusual quality-prices en Deg Fixings of all kinds. Cellars, almost endless variety. lOjtetu l-eafls ana Umtnn, vse te f l.'j lllaiikeu In dluernl rtzie, f : tin llrudhec, tee, Ceinbj, Wj Whlps,Uui75e cm iwiu una Deg neiis l'uir Deg 1 1 arm si WoeUlll's bcup, lbe a cake. llaaeiuent, northeast or centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. OQStVLllXIOX JfU WDKK. fnosii'LiSiern'ovvDKit. LADIES VUO VAL.UK A HKirtNKI) CUltl'I.KilO.N ituar ubk POZZONI'S MKUIOATKU: COMPLEXION POWDER. .h1.tlurttrt" a nrjH'int. transparency te the sk n. Hemeves all pimples, ireekles ind en. co orations, uud luakLs the eklu aellcately settuud beuuttful. ltcentutus no lluiu, while, lead or arsenic tn three suuaer, j Ink or flesh white and brunette. ruu bale uv gleta nnd Fnney All Dru Uoecta Uoalero xilvorywhero. W11KWAUB OT IU1TAT1U.NS.TU jsiorei.Kii eicvcll-s, trievui.es, tandkm.s. COLUMBIA BicyclcB, Tricycles, Tandems. DURAULE, KIUl'LE. UUAKANTKKD HIOHEST GKADE, ILLUeTKATtDCATALOUUK KUKK. pope ivTpg. CO., Ti rllANKLIN ST., BOSTON. uuani;u UUU3H- ij Warren 8t. Kew I I Is a feeling pecultar te persons of dyspeptic, tendency, or It may hi caused by change of climate season erllfn. ihe stomach Isontef erder, the head nchm or ders net feel right, appetite lieiprlcleus, the nervei seem ever worked, the mind Is confuiel nnd Irritable. This condition finds an excellent corrccUve In Heed's V&rsaparllla, which, by Its regulating and tonteg powers, se3n restores harmony te the system, aud gives that strength of mind, nerves and body, which makes ene feel per fectly well. HOOD'S aAUSAl'AHIMiV " I lave used Heed's Sarsnparllla In my fain lly for three years, and have tuken Itporeen. ally with great succeas. It has alwajs built np my system by giving no a geed appetite, bus cloire t my skin, and his made me sleep. 1 have suffered lrern nervous prostration, and have been curedby nothing but Heed's earsi parlllanndoccitlenally alowet Heed's fills." (1 r.JcMtxniiAMt, Bupt. et Mtuleln Fnbllc Schools, Cincinnati, O. CUKK3 UY8PK13IA "I'lurTered a ercat while with dyspepsia, nnd tried a geed many remedies. A friend urged ma te try. Heed's Bartapsrllla, and I have new taken two bettlesi It hs entirely cured me of dyspepsia, and a scrofulous affec tien his also entirely disappeared. I can hardly find we'ds te express my high appre ciation of Heed's tarsapatllla." alls 11. Ublbem, City Hetel, Lancaster, Pa. Heed's SaTsaparilla SnldbyalldruggUts.fi; elxferSl. Prepared only by O. I UUUU A CO., pothecailer, I. ok ell, Muss. 100 Dcssa One Dellar. (i) JlKATJyU. D KOI' IN 1'ItIUK. A NKW Dr.I'AIlTUKKlNTUKUTOVE JIUSINESd. STOVES AED HEATERS -AT- HALF COST. A H.VNKKU1T HTOOIC THAT KUST 11 r: BOLD. Tlrsi Ke:di are all of tin bestmakesand lvarranted. Hut we betihtthum low and will Klve our cuslanerg Uu beneflt of our geed lertunu. Come eirly arid make your solectton. Ne such prices will ever be ollercd aftatn. We luvn about 10) Steves and Heaters ; all makes and tlzes. Ainani; lh let Is seven of "Upear's " Culebrated l'urler Hoaters ltCRiilar l'rlce, 111 (O ; Cut Trice, 117 te. Other Makes In l'ro l're l'ro perl'.on. FL1NN & BRKNEHAM Ne, lea Ilerth Queen Btreet, hANOAttXEli 1A. CAKl'KTH. c Ahl'I.T UIiKANlNO. IIavk you ft I.'ght Coleied Mequette, Axralnaler, Willen, Velvet or ether car pet t'uit, lia3 been tolled and tlie light, delicate colors destroyed 'i If se, de you w.itit that carpet bright and clean ns when uew ' It can be tlane. Send It te TIIK LANCASTER .Carpet Cleaning Works. Carpats Clcineil, t'olets Kcncwcd and Ne Injury. I.KAE OlIUKIO AT SBIRK'a OARPBT HALL, or J. D. MARTIN & 00'3. 11 A TU. TAUr nut A CO. lioeame wa havejustwhit pt.e;lu need. lSeciuse we have the largest 8t;ck from uhlch te select, Itecause we have only the litest and newest at j lu. llccnusn we have no doubt. !uliuulllles. llncaiiie extra care Is taken te nt and phase your pur chase. WK AUE HAVING A UAI'Il) SALE ON IIA18. 11 EST fl S3, 1 W, 11.70 and 2 00 ruu sTirr HAT E Kit SOLD. I!cius9 our prices are the lowest. Oar Far Dipwimenl has been enlirged and weare new prepared loshewyou the largest ami ttuest assortment it I.ADlKs' and tlKNT'S tuns una ruu'iitiMMiNiis at liottein l'rlcei. Ill) HEX, UKKI.LAS UUODS. UI.OVKS, UM aud UU1IUEU Till' A US and T11AVE1.1.NT. 11AOS AT 11IU llMiUAlNS. StaulTer& Ce, 31 and 33 N. Quenn St. LANCASTEU, 1'A. IWOKtj, tit). QOL1) I'hNS. Herr's Bookstore. GOLD PENS. YOU WILL FIND 8 COCK OF THE lltSP IJUAL1T UOI.D l'EN AND HOLDKItlltltE. tVKlU 1'KNGUAIt- AMKtU, L. B. HERR, NO. U V OUtES BT. nugls-lyd II A.TtS OliDUKAha WANntll-TIlK HIQ1I i't wish price puld ler old Urns aud t'ep 1ur. Tlie finest br&is castings u-adu te order, tutal pattern work flnlin d at reasonable rutvs. M. W. FHAlU'd Leck Works, Uear Lecher's itenklug UutldlDg, ll.Tn Th.t.lM1 jq OOP'S HAUSAl'AUlIjIiA. OUT OFSORTS roBAvae. S' TANDAR1) CUKW1WU TOBACCO, DO YOU Q H f W? -TlIKN QKT- THE BEST -WHICH IS- Finzer's Qenulne Has a Bed H llu Tag livery Plus. en OLD HONESTY is acknowledged te be the rtJUBST and HOST LA8T1KU plece.'Of BTANUAItU CHEWING TOU&CCO en the market. Trying It Is a better test than any talk about It. Give it a fair trial. WYOULtDKALCU UA3 1T.T nevlMydAw ou r UOODH. N EW KALti CUATS AT TUK- New Yerk Stere WK Ol'KH THIS WitKK, NKW LINK Or LiJies, Misses' aid Children1! M FILL COATS. Every Variety of r.llII.nitKN'3 COAT?, In all sizes, from l.(, 11.7 S, I10J, X), 13 (0, $3.te, li.ce, llw,5Wte$ ueucach. CltII.nilKN'3 (1UKTCIIEV COATS, MaflO and Trimmed In Ihi l.ntest Styles, lu Stripes, l'luldt and I'lalii MuteiUl. M1S3KS' NBWHAKKKTH In nil Iho New Shipes at II OJ, V te, $1 CO, t3 CO te lit 00. SplenUiaVulnnln I.AIHKS'BTOOKINFTrK J AUK&as at I3.0U, 3 K, tl uu and 5 (0 each. LA01K3' OLMTUl JAOKBTA tn Strlne. Checks and Plain colors, at MOD, aioe, 3.ie te 110 10 eicu. LADIKVNKWMAUKLTS, LADIES' UAC. LANS, LADIES' MOD.I ItS IC A In Nevell! lnpr 3 ut low l'rlcej. UKUATUAItUAINt IM CAMPAIGN HAND KtltCUIttfi. We hive cle30d out thibalance of a niaiiu f lctuier'H stock ntei n liu'f usual price. Nete trie following : 7S dozen CumpalKn llnndkor llnndker clilfff, only Js uplccii 100 dozen llrlght Col ored CumpalKii Hnndkerchiefs, 6e each: usual pilca lee 15 dozen All-silk Btars and blrlpes Handfcercblcfj, 12Ke each rcadote leMatS'c. WATT &SH AND f., 8 AND 10 KAST KING ST11EET, J. H. MARTIN A UO. Our La-res' and Chiltiren'a r Cleak Department Unsheen Knlnrjcd and you a'e Invited te Call uud liiKptct the StecS, whether iloslreus et purchielng or net. HEADQUA11TU3 FOlt Seal Plush Coats, Seal Plush Jackets and Plueh M.'djeekas. Seal ladies' Cleth Jackets. tue All-Weel Riocklneile Jacket U an IJOl Hicellcn. Jacket, both In Fit and Mate. siOJ rlil. J4.50 All-Weel Jarket I rerfect In Kit and 4 Se Fiiuul te any IS 10 Jrckut sold. isie Jacket U made of a. Dlatieual C.etb, sue Extra Heay ut.d (.lese Kitting. LADIES' CLOTH MODJE9KA WUAl'3 IN ALL Oil All KM Mists' and Children's Coats A SPECIALTY SWCOVIS AT HALr IMIIUK. Allnf Last Ytut'i Hterte of Ladles', Misses' ami OMIdren's Celts have buenlttuiked at EXUOtly Half l'rlce te Uuku Uoeiii ler the fu J.B. MARTIN, & CO. VMUItKl.l.AS. E. H. A II. ABOUT GLORIAS. It his Leen totnetlmo slnce we havu adver tised the i. ler In cloth Umbrella. Irue- Helt H ; nd the rcarenllrs just here. WbeuUlerln Cleth w us drst lntreauiedlt wan n ttUoTe WKAU ; but whn It became pepu. lur, the muurMlu nen mude It uliuder uud censtqiientiy the jirlces en It were "cot" lrem tlniole time, and tn lutettbU It was nee i usury in niilre poorer cloth 'i his the mills uere net slew lu dlng, ana the kue1s have deteriorated te such un i xtent that the gieat liulkel ills net much nutter than dnellulvo dnellulve tla Thern It still some flne Olerla made. but It Is net chcaii, I h bent nma.i has what wu call a " taiie t dge " which tequlres no humming. Instead of cheap Ulerlus, we recommend Union Bilks, el v. hlch we'll tell you uiore ieae etbtr lime lfjuurprlslng hew fast we soil tcose Geld and Silver Cupped Helvetia, alii tv. Hew ready people urj te appreciate a geed thing forltttluueueyi We've get tu Come and tee. MO. H BAST KINO BTBKKX. sep'-aia VLOTU1MB. TiJ-ERCHANT TAILORING. Yea can find a most extensive llnqnf Fer elsnand DotnesttoUords for tall and Winter Wear at prices that mil surprise yen, a ASKEW'S, MUS. KM AND 236 WEST KING ardKK'l. en-lyd 4TJLOTHINQ I CLOTHIKU I LOW PRICES AT H.W. Cor. N. Queen & Orange Sts. FOR $5.00. , Over tee styles In .00 Treuserings. AH the latest patterns tn Worsteds and Cheviots. FOR $6.00. OiirllnoelTrousersatWOJIsslmplyiuperb, belh In stvle and quality. OverSstyles. lbe ptlce ler these elsewhere from I) 00 te 110. FOR $20,00. We cfUryen the largeit lines of Hread Weel Diagonals and Corkscrews for $20 per bult. See them rnaiktd with the prices In our win. dews. FOR $22 00. Ceatnnd Vn nf llrrnil He1r win. i'.. Treuiers. FOR S20.00. A Kine Knglleh Ulystsn I'eavfr Overteat made te order and handsomely lined. FOR $18.00. A Handseme Line or Melten Overcoats with Bilk lacing. O-rrlces ter everything In Men's Wear Always tlie Leneit. LGASSMAN & BRO., MANUrACTUliEUSOl- Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing, 8. W. COUNXU NOUTH QUKKN AND OUANUE STHKT3,LANCASTEU, PA. M YKR8 A RATHKON. Tour Wants Supplied. EVKUVTHINO nv MAT LINK OF WANT, IN THE RELIABLE CLOTHING CAN HK KOUND IN OUK STOUE. MEN'S SUITS -AT- fie, '?, $u, p .;, vfc, fis, $je, $is. Yeu can't dnd such Clothing anywhete else ter tLe money. Ne such assortment anywhere In Lancaster ajeurs aud none butler sij led. Myers k Eathfen, ltELlAIILECLO.lllEltS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LAKOABTEU I'A. tTjiXVlit2! TfTATOUEH amerTcan I Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, Eve Ula Etc, at LOWEST rltlUEJ. Optical Ooeds. Telegraph Tlrre Dally. Eveiy Article luthls Line carefully lterulred. LOUIS WEBER, Ne. icax N. Queen St., Near P. It. It. Station. w EDD1NO PRESENTS. GILL, Jeweler. WeddiDg Presents in Silver, New and Artistic Designs In S1I.VEU TEA SETS, LEMONADE BET8, CAKEUASKKTS, r'UUlT DISHES. KllKNCH CLOCKS, 11110NE9, Etc. CHAS. S. GILL, NO. 10 WE3T KING ST., LANCAbTEU. I'A. R EI'AIRINO. WATCH AUD JEWELRY REPAIRING rer Flne Wutch and Jewelry ltepainng TU Y US. Will lve you the best of work and f jr less money than j ou have been paying. ANY SPECIAL WOIlh, Resetting Stones, &c., All Werk Warranted aud satisfaction Uuaranlctd, WALTER 0. HERB, Me. 101 North Queen Street, COU OrOUANOK, MlKUASTKK. I'A, ul-UU UHOUJiUJJiti. lOFKEES I TEAS I OHOIOK OLD"00PPBEiJ Fresh lteajted Dally and Fluest New Crep. TEAS. We Ouarantee for Fine Flaver and Geed Drinking Qualities. QKOltaK VTIANT, .MO.lUWMlKlBKB. DUt UOODM. QaMPAlON GOODS. Campaign fandanna ButtODP, FlVa OBN1H. FLAG BUNTING, TKMOBNTSATARD. IIAUQAIMB IN Li. OIKS', OENTLFMKN'5 JJltKN'd AND CH1L- MERIIfO TTHDEEWEIE. wool Mltu, Qlevcs and Hosiery. Loek at Our Ladles' Undmssed Kid Gloves. 233 a pair, worth 750. JehnS.Givler, 6 & 8 Ferth Queen St, LANCASTER PA. UlirlO-lvdAw J HARRY STAMM'S STORE REMOVED Frem the Old Stand. TO OUll NEW Bosten Stere! NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Wit amuses us when we real the claims el dealers who would muke It appear aa I heugh they have KOtten In tin HON'i BKIN, Hut what amuses most Is, they can't h'de the LONU EAlis.and It Makes Us Laugh. There Is net ONE BTOUE In Lancaster bnt whit have things that will lnterd.t yen. lint wa claim advantuze Inasmuch as Newness and Freshness Is Here OurSteck Is Fi09h from the Makers A WOHD AliOUT FLANNELS! 4WeuiiknaFpoclaltyet whlte Flannels AU grudis will be found In eurSlcck, The Cc kind ana up te the 75c kind. r. - D Whit 'would veu think of a Man's Scarlet Shin. .11-Weel, 73c kind for b2c i WE HAVE IT. Yes Indeed, We Have It. As also we have the BS cent klndtfer 73 cents The 11. 23 kind for il CO. The f 1 se kind rer l 25. t ame way with the Ladles' kind. BLANKETS & COMFORTS AT LOW I'RIOES, -AT- 34 CENTRE SQUARE, NEAIl EAST KINO STUEET. 1HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORM OPENING -or- FALL & WINTER COA IS -AT- NO. 25. EAST KING ST. tSrOur Stock of Ladles', Misses' and Children's Coats are new arriving, and will be found te be one of the most desirable In this city. The People's Cash Stere, HO. 25 EAST KINO STREET, W Ncit coerto thn Lancaster County Na Na ttenal Uink, LANCASTER, I'A. uiarlMvdAw J.lUltlli)ll. T UTUHR H. KAUifTMAN, ATTO UN EY-AT-LAW, Second rioer Jfuhleman Law Halldlnv, North Poke StreeL, .tT Ne. J. Hairy Stsunm's Stere The People's Cash Stere -
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