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The Daily Intelligencer,
LANCASTKlt, UCTOUEIt S7.1SSS,
They Lingh TYIien Tutjr Slienld Ween.
Tlie Republican press and orators affect
te eee In tbe letter that tlie Urltlsh min
ister v.s trapped Inte writing, nn effect
as fAtel te Cleveland as llurclinrd's Hum,
Romanism and Rebellion was te l)lilne ;
tbelr idea being that tlie Jlrltlsli minis
ter's expression of opinion tbat Cleve
land would treat tbe Caunda matter
with a conciliatory spiilt, would inflame
Irish sentiment against him. Just bow
they can get this opinion it is net easy te
eee ; because tbe mere they excite atten
tion te this Canada business tliomeio
clearly will they discover te the Irish
voters that the Republican Senate refused
te give te the president tbe retaliatory
power which he asked for and which tbe
Heuse promptly granted. The resolution
laid dead In the Senate for a month be
fore Its late adjournment ; and, as Judge
Thurman has Jmt aid, will lie dead for
ever, se far as Republican effort can
make it dead.
"Where then i3 tbe Republican capital
te come out of tbe letter of tbe British
minister expressing tbe opinion tbat
Cleveland's policy toward Canada would
b9 conciliatory, even supposing tbat this
was a correct opinion? Iu the first place,
a conciliatory policy 13 what the geed
sense et the country will demand from
the president in Ills treatment of foreign
countries, for no sensible cltiren wants
te be rushed into war when It
can be honorably avoided; nnd
supposing that there is a bloody Irish
element, that is net sensible when con
sidering our relations with England, hew
de the Republicans expect that this
element will be drawn te sup
port the Republican jurty, In face
of the fact that the discussion
of this Sackvllle AVest letter makes It
clear te everyone that the Republican
.Senate refused te the presldent the retal
iatory power against Canada which he
demanded and pledged himself te use If
granted 'i It is certain that the nntl
Engllsli feeling of the country caunet
be attracted te the Republican party en
this Issue , and that it is in vain that Its
leaders will deneunce the Democratic
party as insincere in its declaration in
favor of retaliation, when the Republican
senators have demonstrated certainly
tbat the Republican rarty 13 net In favor
of that vigorous policy. If the Dem
cratic party was te be put In a hele of Mint
kind tbe Republican Senaloeught te have
given the Democratic president the power
be asked for, nnd have made him face the
music. It was afraid, knowing very well
that lie would de what be threat
ened; and it is silly In the highest
extreme for the Republican party new
te claim for itself the political support
tbat the Republican Scnate deliberately
rejected. It is a wonderful exhibition or
cheek. And when it is understood that the
Rritish minister was made the victim of
n Republican trick, it 13 still les3 likely
that his party will take anything by It. It
is far mere likely te bring it te grief
along with Lord Sjckvllle AVest, Who
proved tee confiding and unsophisticated
te stand up against theirgame. He Is tbe
victim of th.ir conspiracy ; and net the
president and tbe Democracy, whom it
cannot hurt.
A Sad Case.
The Lancaster Examiner frequently
assumes a Butirlcal style In its reflections
upon the vanity and weakness of men.
AVe have noted with admiration the flue
scorn and keen sarcasm tbat It fearlessly
dispenses at limes te social snobbery and
sham, and any hint en tbe part of a clti
7en that he possibly considers himself
better than somebody else. Rut this top tep top
leftlcal critic of ethers has mere than
once fallen, and fallen regularly and
ruinously into the very worst variety of
this same fault. The Examiner has
often been moved te declare as it
did en Friday that in the ranks
of the Republican party is concentrated
till the worth and intelligence of the
American people. Says the Examiner :
" Take away banners, mottoes and all
insignia of party and you can tell a Re
publican fremT a Democratic parade,
Imply from its better nppearance aud in
telligent bearing." AVe accept the
charitable theory that the writer of the
above is the victim of an unbalanced
development of intellect. Ills studies
en ether topics lave evidently
strengthened his judgment of borne
things ut the expense of his mental sym
metry, and he holds te belief that all that
is geed is Republican, just us hundreds
of confined lunatics believe themselves
te be somebody else. It Is a mere acci
dent tbat his mental twist happened te
take this form instead of a belief that he
was the king of England or tbe Ah Sind
of Muscat.
Fortunately for lis readers the Eiaml
ncr usually gives some plain indication
when this lit is en by some absurdly mis
taken account of current events. It does
this in the present case by referring te
the Republican parade as "the finest that
the city has ever witnessed," though
even in its maudlin condition it liuds it
necessary te explain that it does net
mean in numbers, but in appeiutineuts,
marching and effect.
"The individual Democrat may be an
admirable man, but it is useful te see him
In the aggregate and compare him w ith
the Republican miss. Yeu had the sight
list night, voters, and if you are observant
you surely had but one conclusion te
draw that permanent safety can only
hi found behind the Intelligence of
tbe Republican party." These readers
of the Exanmur', who raw the two pa
rides and noted the vast superiority of
tie Democrats in marching, equipments,
eethusiasn,and remarked the great num.
bar of wagons and mules in the
Bjpubllcan parade, will doubt whether
tha writer of the abeve was
In town tbat night. And as for Intclli
gance, the comparlsenjmay be illustrated
by the stupid Republican ex which had
te ba led ujeug by a halter while the
DmecraUcanIwaI intelligently marched
In harness.
(ULirenxiA. ductals are showing an or
cm et real In the oiifercoinent of the
Ublnete exclusion net. IUs a ratter email
business 10 try te kt-ep out a few dezsn
Chinamen, who return te Nan Kinnclsoe
tier a summer In Alaska, und tlie court
tbat e promptly declared that their return
could net be stepped should nave reproved
the zuleui eMclals. They ought te knew
leat the deck et an American ablp ta legally
Aumlean territory aud In the voyage from
Alaska the Ohiuese have net left our
feuulry,
Mr. Quay is playing a deper.
nte game, for defeat ineana te lilm the re
lentless anger et his party, already Inpa
tient with n manrgemenl of tbe campaign
which has practically given tbe lead te
their candldale of four years Bge, and lelt
thelr plntterm In n eadly wrecked and dan
gerous condition. The better clement et
the party hnve rtcelved his unscrupulous
metheds with Itl-coccealed dipgust, and Le
knows that Ida political llfe depends upon
tbe Issue.
AVe may, tlierofero, expect him te resort
te tbe meat bold and desporate meiiurcs
tbat cnnnliiKcan suggest, and the last days
of tbe emipilgn will probably be fertile In
carefully sprung traps llke tbe Beckvllie
West letter, nud the trapper will niake as
much nolse ever bis small garae an though
bis centcmp'.lble snares could catch ele
phant?. m m
Tuts Is n contest between two palir,
Cleveland and Thurman, and Quay and
Maine Tbat la the long and abort of tbe
wbole raatter, and every candid man
kuewa that If Quay and Jllnlne aucceed
tbey will manage things te suit themselves
with small dcllerence te tbe ilgure heads
01 tteir party.
Tun Kepubllcans raske se much fuss
about the loiter of tbe lirlttsb mlnlster te
the mythical KeRllahman In California who
asked him te tell him, In strlet confidence
and eccrcey, whether Cleveland waa going
te retaliate upon Canada, and whether It
would be welt te vote for him, tbat we
ptlnt the loiter, which otherwise we would
net consider worth tbe space It occupler.
This man Murcblsen has been bunted for
at tbe address be gave In California and can
net be found. The Les Aogeles Tunes tbat
KftVO this lotler te the publleaduilta that
there la no man of that name, but
says tbat tbe persen who wrete It exists,
and wants te remaln unknown. Of com no
be exists ; and he Is believed te be con
ncctcd with tbe riiiia Naturally be
would net want his name te be known, be
caueo of bis breach et faith In publishing a
tetter which be securcd tinder tbe
prornlse that be would keep It sterol
and regard It as atrlclly oenllJcntlal.
The New Yerk Herald's California corros cerros corres
demce anya that tbe city editor of the Leu
Angeles Timet, Charles V. LuminlP, con
cocted the lettrr. lfe Is new It atoms In
MexICP.IiavIUftbcoustrlckeuwltbparaljBlH,
und hardly oDjeya aibe expected todelbo
result or bla tchome te catch the llrlllsb
minister aud mnke capital for bla party.
Ills lotler wnsmalled fremaamnll place
near Les AiikeIcp, called 1'omena, en Hep-tetnber-l,
and was received by Minister
West en the I211i, who answered It next
day, tbe atinwcr Retting te Pomona en
Hcptemtier 21 tt The answer net being
such as was hoped ler, end containing no
recommendation as te who tbe correspon
dent Mieulit vete for, thore appears te hnve
bcen delay in the publication until a coun
cil of war could be held among the Repub
lican leadors of tbe country as te whelher It
would be wlaote print It, The decision
Lelni; In the afUrmatlve, the Les Angoles
Tunes piloted It Ojt. 21, and tolejrnphoJ
It at ence all ever tbe country; whero
tbe Republican lodders, knowing It was
coining, wero realty lore?elvo and use It.
And this Is all thore is of the letter tbat
their plot drew out :
PIUVATK.
Hni-lam In rtcelpt otyeur loiter of the
Ith lust, and ber you te say that I fully
nppreclatutbedllllculty In which ynu 11ml
yeurae'lt In casting jour vete, ou are
probably nwiire that any political parly
which nperly favored tbe mother country
tit the piiBent momeut would leau popu
larity, nud thai the party in power Is fully
iiwme et thin fact. Tbe party, bowevcr, le,
1 belterp, still doilreiiH et maintaining
friendly filiatiens with Ureat llrltaln, nnd
h Mill as desirous of settling all questions
with Cannda which have been unfortunately
roeiKirmd aluce the retraotlen of the
treaty by the Republican inpjerlty In
tbe Honalo and by tbe prcsldent'u meSHagp,
le which eii allude. Allowance must,
tboreforc, be mnde for tbe political nltuatlen
as re-gntds the presidential election thus
crented. It le, totvever, lmposslbleto pro pre pro
dlet tbe cource which I'rcsldent Cleveland
may pursue In tbe mailer of retaliation
abeulit be be oleeted, but there la every
reaHen te believe tbat, wblle upholding the
position he Iihh taken, be will manliest a
i-pltll el conciliation 111 dealing with the
question Involved In bis message. I onclnse
nu artlcln Irmn tbe New "Yerk Tunes el
August 'Zl, and remain, ycura faithfully,
L. ti HACKVii.i.iMYi.H.r.
ISi.vi.ltM, Mass., Bept. 13, lb3&
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PERSONAL.
M111 JamksO. Hi.aink, Jr., Is seriously
HI ut New Verk from uorveus prostration.
W'liiam T. IJa.mii.ten, ex-governnr
of Marjhmd Btidtix Tolled Htates aenater,
died en KrldRV, ut JJagorstewn, Md,
Mus Amki.ii: Kivks Oiianlku Is anon.
tbusUstle Uemecrut und la anxious lu see
l'resldeut Cloveland re oleeted.
W. W. Cet.kman, aged &S, proprletor of
Der Herald, tbe leading Uertuan paer In
MIlKutikeu, dled en Friday In a room I u
his uowHpaper IUce. He waa atrlcken
with paralysis wblle at bis desk a few days
hlUCO.
Till: I'KKalllK.II AMI THE FI51IKKIK3
An Icttti-Amcilcan' Concise mmimeiit el
llm Seimle' IJIiceuillture.
Jehn UiyluO'l.'cllly In tbe liosten Pilet.
When the Republican Henate defeated
Chamberlaln's lUherlca treaty they struck
a chord that vibrated clean through the
people, regardless of party. Tbe verdict el
the country was undoubtedly against the
pa-eagoef this treaty and tbe Republican
njoctlen was n dlelntegratlug atroke. The
Republican press lustaully began te grind
out campaign documents culling Mr. Clove Cleve
lanil u ''Jlrltlsh proatdent."
Hut wheu tlie president swept tbe wbole
field clear with his uninlatakoab'e und
practical retaliation moasage the surprised
country paused and Icoked toward tbe
Nprmlii In Him uhnt It wnuM .In I. ....... -
crucial moment. The Ropubliesn sentteis
wuruatruck between wind and water. Ttiey
werndlsuiayedlntoexjieiilntfielrcowardly
policy nud hjpccrlsy. Tbe presldent told
tbuui, in bis plain, straightforward way,
that Blnce they bad declared agalnat negoti
ation and ter retaliation, he would lake
them at their word, lle waa net dlsposed
te ubandonthe rights of American tlshor tlsher
meu any mere than tbey were. The plan
he presented was plain and unmistakable.
It was thorough, direct und ttlectlve.
Hut le I these patrlotle and valiant do de
tractcr. being taken at tbelr word, at oueo
Icat all thblr zeal. The president Immedi
ately bicame lu their eyes a "dangerous
man." He was net te be entrusted with
retaliatory pewerp, because be had shuwu
be was ready te ute them.
The aenatera bave lest thelr orpe'tunlty,
bocauke they were lublueere. Toe prosl presl
ilent has wiped out an administration mis
take and actually strengthened himself and
his party In dcieg se, because be was out
spoken aud full of convletlon and purpose.
m m
SlurUsrtil lly llurglars.
Invld Sellers and bis wife, living near
Mount Uileud, Ohie, were murdered
Thursday night, und tbelr furm-buuse was
tired by the perpetrators or tbe crlme.
Thelr daughter aud the blred man, who
slept up sialic, wete awakened about 'i
o'clock Friday morning by smeke bbferu
thfi HAmnit linll crnlnHit mlinh lm. fte.
They iscaped und finally succeeded In get-
..ILI Liia uduiDfl ill mil nuu iiim. ntiiinrH ..ill
Heib worn dead. The man's bead had been
burned cl), and the woman's skull bad
been crushed and her Jaw broken. The
coroner held an lncpuest and declded that
both bad bsen muruereJ. Nil era was very
wealthy aud was in the habit of keeping
money li tbe house.
it is iberefore supposed lhat tbe murder
was committed by burglars. Teere Is
great ixe lenient In the vlclnlly of Ml.
Ullead and iiarUm 1mm lir.cn , ...,. .,...".'
search for theinurdereis. B '
Ueuiiucd WltU f earls,
A mouth geinmea r-lth peailj nasties rafli rafli
ance every ttme It epeni. iha contiaslbt centiaslbt contiaslbt
twien tbe ruby el ruby lips aua tbe pearly
tettththey cucloeea bis wliigBJ tba fancy e't
msny u pout, Hii JUONT, Utr ente, la ten
tbtng tb it ineit eautributej te adorn tba friu
tnlne uieuUi 11 ts pure, Ills areiuatte.lt ro re
t.lus tba uutural color of teeth, lucruattd
wtih jeliew lattir. Negritty oretbor ebjeit
tlouable lagrixlieet contaminates it, Its oaer
Is balmy, and lis purlfflev operation ther.
ea M,w,rXw
BOOKS AND AUTHORS,
We anii Heeks, by Agnes Koppller,
Houghten, Minim A Ce. Tnls vnlume or
i asaya by the slster of tbn late Mrr. Katbatlne
R. Dougherty, of this city, eorers se great
a variety of topics that the combination ro re
nemblea n llrst-clats mtgszlte, Heme of
Ibe tltlns nre "On tbe llonelHs et Hupornll Hupernll
lltinn," "The Decay of 8011111111,'' "Uu
ilOHltlCH of crlilcUm," "Heme ABpcesls of
I'eatlmism," "Children IVstnnd Present."
All of tbe articles hnve been printed lu
leading msgtzlncs nud nre excellent speci
mens of that claps of that high grade el lit lit
erature, M Us Koppller aptly refers te Ibe
pleasure.thnt the nvernge pessimist takes
in doaiennttatlng the bopeli'ssnoea of tbe
world nnd In all hercnnK Isentcrtslnlng.
A Man Hteiiy by K. N. Howe, Rosteo,
Ticknor t Ce., la a curious tuloet a queer
character and several ether characters
equally queer who are all drawn lu an
easy but ilnlsbed way that makes h very
entertaining book. The here's mirrlage
has been a very emphalic failure, lle and
his wlfe bate ene another with touching
cordiality and he obtains n dlvorce, an be
believes, and marries another woman. Mbe
Is represented as a number ene woman lut
has no end of treuble through the unex
pected eflerts of wlfe number ene te tight
tneuiverce proceouing". tub story onus
happily In the geed old fashioned way, and
In spite of tbnunattractlve pletlsaftrctg
and well written study ofchnracter, nnd ii
a type of character net nften well derctlced.
Tbe author mnde qulle a llulter among tbn
critics by his "Story of a Country To?e,"
and new they are beginning te rovlse their
judgments of his first boektosnlt tboiKipu tbeiKipu
iar approval wen by Ills originality. Mr.
liowe writes of Weatern llfe and characters
and takes bis own tlme te it with un atten
tion te trivial detail and repetition that
would be very tlresome In a wrlte le
original and humorous.
Inkiihitv; Its causes, lis results, Its
remedy, by Dr. Franklin D. Ciiitu. L'p L'p L'p
plnoett it Ce. This book lscnllr. 1; tree
from prohibition fanaticism, nud the author
prescribes ler habitual drunkards u pruolt pruelt pruolt
cable courae of lemporate dtlnklng with n
view te curing the habit. He tells thorn
hew te "sober up," nud In fact furnlnbis
net only a tomperanou manual of rnte vulue
uuia nanu doek ler urunKarua, Jt is u so se so
riens, shrewd and liberal book tbat la sure
te de much geed.
Woiumvermi Is mentioned by Canen
Duller as oxprecHlng bla mind with grcnt
frankness concerning llyren, "He was a
man," he mild, ' of tbe most rancorous ills
position, who nover cired what pain be In
dicted 011 olheis he long us he grntllled his
own vanity. Mi, tee, he nttneked me, who
had neer wrlltcnu word In dlspnragemcul
et him. lle was a man of urcnt natural
gllta which be derndtd by hl mlsusu of
thorn."
Onomernlnglhtilj OllvorWendell Helmes
stnpped Inte his hulchi;i V, and hnndlng the
proprletor bis latent bill, nsked what wan
meant by serving lit 111 with mch an
autlqualed fowl u'i the dodo. "What de
you mean?'' mked tbe astenlsbid meat
vouder. "Why leek here," said Dr.
Helme, "you have rhnrged me 'Oal. 1
six pounds btef 1 Ojt. 'J, tlve pounds dodo.'
I have nevt-r received ibe bird."
Tkntimi en Tin: Pi.aini, or (lneral
Cuslerlu Kansas and Teia-i, bv ICIl.ibeth
II Cmter. Cbarles L. Webster it Ce., New
Yetk.
Mri Custet'a latest book will be sure of
n wldu reading I tbe IrlumlH ahn lias
mhde through " Heets nnd Baddies " but
there nre lu It graphic iicc unlH nl trivial
ma'.ters told In 11 inannur be grta'py that
tbs autheress will uudnubtedly win mero
readers et her own sex for this chronicle
el camp nnd family llfe, Of courae tbe
book Is full of Ibe general, but ever slnce
Mrp. Custer relusid te allow his splendid
statue te stand by bis gruve ber oattmiite of
him has been Hllently Ignored by theso vbe
knew him, and her rcoeilectloiiB will only
be useful lu furnishing plctunsqun detail
te the future historian when he proceeds te
enliven the dull pages of history wllb the
liguroef IhorecklessanddaHblng trooper.
That worthy may net tee lit te se depict
tbe general, but In the Judgment or bis
IcIIew elllcnrs t'uster win net n military
genius and lu fact wan llithi mere than a
het headed, neck or nothing Ih-hlcr
ropreaentad by the atatue. He bed
net even princlnle oueugb te obey
orJers. Mrs. Cusler bus given n
plcture of army llfe from tbe lomlnlne
point or vlew that balances wall with tbe
Htnries of funtnlu King and is probably
qulte as truthful,
J am us WimceMii Rtt.uv'a poeins nre
te be roprlnted In iienduu under the tltle
of "Old Fashioned Rehch."
Mas Huunkttk has written for aeiun
coming number et "St Nicholas" 11 short
story of New Yerk lUe, It la outltled
"Llttlu Ht. Kiizitietti."
Massus Wiiiti: A Al.t.hS, of linnden
nnd New Yerk, re pirllcularly cnrelul te
etll ntteullcn te thb"iiRohanIcnlr.TO'jlencii"
of tbelr publications mid bend out i well
prliitedund ixtenslve catatogue of boeka
aunouuced us "atisolutely new" whieli
prove te be chli lly very old books, new
only In the mechanical sonse. II there be
bibliemaniacs among us as proud et iv per
fectly beuud und printed book ns 11 dee or
would be or h porlect akeleleti and, who
rovel In ; "limited editions totally nncul"
tbey can get oxamples of tbe work of tbn
Cblswlck PreHs of Londen which claims 10
be 'tlie only establishment ex'stlng at the
prosent tlme where tLe truttlllrns and
custcuiti, et hiich miistorael prluters' craft
as Plantlu of Antwerp, remain In force."
They announce, however, the following
novelties :
"lhe Mett Htroet Peker Club." n new
book Hlmllar in style te "Toe Tbotniisen
Htreet Poker Club," (luy Carleten'a humor humer humor
eus darkev Htery. It is lllubtraiud by
Mtchael Woolf, and Is described us un
amusing and graphln account et life uuieug
the Chluose In New Yerk city.
C. M. von Bkvi'Pki., whesu wernlerfully
quaint Imitations of old Kgyptlan MSS.
bave been se popular, nppeara ngnlu as the
author and llluBtrater of an amusing little
book entitled, "The Hottentot ltluo-ltjek ;
or, Smith and Hehmidt lu Africa."
AM. tbe publishers are beginning te
make thelr customary great premises el
holiday books, und D. Luthrnp it Ce nre
bragging oheerully ubeut "The Luck of
Ldeuhall" nnd the "ArtUt Hallery H riefc"
et photogravures of famam pilutlngs el
seven famous urtlsts.
Thk liosten JJeacen says that Mr. Long
fellow ence entertained a Kurepean wbT
had tbat large analytical kuowledgo of
Kugllsh be common tocenttnontnl scholars.
aud who used the language with unusual
case and readiness. Rut ene day be suld te
bis hest: "1 want you te explain tomo temo tome
thlng te me. What does ':attleioe mean ?
"TatlletoeY" roplled Mr. Longfellow;
"why.therb's nothing llke fat In Kegllah."
Oi, yes, thore Is j for 1 bear oerybody no
It. Yeu use it yourself." "Oh, de J 7"
said the poet. "Well, you etll my muni muni
teon the next tlme you bear 1110 say ir, nnd
we'll haveun explanation." Tbe two gen gen gen
tlomen sat en at their chat in the llhmrv
until at last Mr. Longfellow bad occasion te
summeu a servant, whom, Htter ber report
bad been made, be dismissed with a pitas,
ant, "ery well, thank you; that'll da"
"Tuero," crleu bis friend, " 'taltletoe' ; 1
1 told you se !" He tbe professor of mnuy
languages had te acknowledge that there
wasjuktlcelu the crltlelsm Implied lu he
well taken a point, nnd te thauk his friend
for un unintended lessen lu careful eauncl.
atlnn.
"L1TT1.K Lean K.CNri.i.ite Is a great
success m a lilay nnd as a beuk lias reached
Its sixtieth thousand aud will probably
make Mr. Iluruett rich.
MeMIIIau it Ce. me bringing out u hand hand hand
aome two-volume edition of Rebert
Llsuiore aud will uiuLn this work of
Mathew Arneld's niece uulferm with tbelr
edition of tbat peel.
Qt kkk PKei-r.K wllh paws, nnd claws,
end their kweer kapurs Illustrated by Pal
mer Cox. tbe author of the llrewnles, tbelr
book. Hubbard Rrethcrw, Philadelphia,
This Is n book ter little folks, full of well
drawn pictures of fexe, rats, frogs and a
whole menagerie of lntolllgent animals
Hnd Insects cutting eapem te nursery
rbmeH. Tlie book comes strmiL-lv rm.
mended, fci atesman, diplomat, aud wl,
Kunset Ces, fcays; "Jlie ICweer Kapers aru
simply Incomparable," wblothevonerablo
Oliver Weudell liolmes writes, "1 am sorry
I bava net a nursi-ry lull of lltlle folks te
eujjy Its bright pletures aud stories."
"'Ms ii jir'uiiis the Krosteavbeon,
balvalleu Oil; ltcim-8 BObfxui.
W bun CbiUtuiaa cauiu with Its nod cliicr.
IU Ian una Its iiiurry.iiiAkiiiK, we med lu ilu
liru.Hle Its celds.bui tbat win long iigu, bt-101.1
iha diy if lir Uult's i:nui;b bjiuit. Nea It
1j vcr iliiluruut A new uru hs (law m.i en
m. unci Kivnt und small, mile una tub, jneny
men all, are happy. '
JJ ""American peepla are amicterl with
sick uuvtu he lu eilber its 1101 vuus, bilious
or coiwi-stive forms, tausid bv lneuulur
liublU. ElKhllvluK. etc . nud no itiiieey h2S
V-Vrl!i",.HlS,f1.'urea l "UUI lr. Leslte-a Bpecl.il
I'rescrlptferi was dlscoverod. Qlvelta trtal.
beg aavsrtlieuient in another celuum, (")
nr.hiuiuv.t.
R
KLIOIOUH HKHV1CKS WILL UK
lielfl 111 Iho fnllewlnir r.hiirrtipa nn Hun.
day, lu the morning at lfe), In the nvenlng
Rt7;45. Hnnflay achoel at 1:I5p. m. Wbenlbe
hour Is n nre rout It Is speeliuly noted!
MBHSONim. Tba Old Mnnnenltcswlll held
snrvlces In their church, corner et Katt Ubtst
11111 and fchfirmnn strcfts, en HunOuy.Ott.il,
at 2 p. in. rrnacbtngln both languimes.
pRssamnuK ilsxenUL Cannen, 8011th
Queen streut, Themas Tlieriiprnni panler
l'reacbtngnt lOUs.m. BnnOay school at 1 4)
n. in. Yeung iM-njile'ii mentlng at C.tl p. in.
l'rca'btnifiit 7.11 p. 111. I'rnynr and leichers
niRftlngen WmlnesOaynv.inlnirnt "0 p in.
L'liuncii or IJoD-cenmr of rrlnce and Or Or
ange. l'reactilngat 10'm a rn. and 7:15 p.m.
tiy aider Cond, of Columbia, Sabbath school
ut lllp in.
ejunisTl.tiTiKnAnCiiURcn We it King street,
K. I,, ltcud, pasUir. t'tirvlcsnt lUJMa. iu ana
7 IS i 111 hiinany sc'iel nt l.tj p m. Uate
chutlctl lintrnttluiu en Krtaay evening at 7
o'clock.
Uhitkd llnmiRKn im CnniST (Cevikakt).
West Ornnge und Concord stnids-ltev. J. 11.
runk, pistir. l'reachlngat lu.JOn in nncl7:'&
p 111. Hnnday school nt 1:1) p m. l'mliu mf (it
lri at 0:15 p. in finyer service Wednesday
eviiilngal 0 Yeung people's Greup Kilday
bVcntngatTUi.
Olivbt llArriRT Ciinnrrr. Knst Vine nrar
tluk strcnt. I'rcnthlng morning and oven even
IriK at tlmiiMinl heii's Suljectinthu oven even
lug, "-Jhu einnd QiiPstiei)." llaptlsrn after
oviiilnescTiiien Pundsy rchoel at 1 es p. in.
boys .Mission Hand imotseii Tue.asy evenlDg
Ul I l.
HT.i.CKH'siiRreRMstv Marietta Avonnn.ltev.
Win, V. I.lchlltrr, pastor. Divine servlca at
10.30 a in nnil711p in Hundny school nt tip
in. foivlcelii tbn (innnnn languaKeat6:30p.
m.l'rnt 11. U. Schlcdt, eflUlMliig
Itirst ItarenMxnUiiDRUii. Kuv. J. M.TItzel,
I). I.,tmster. eer'lces te morrow at 10.3J ft.
in., nnd 715 p. m. ttnneny school at 1:1 p. in.
tVAvunnoiL-KlrstObiirchlOermanlhorih
Waturstreet, Jlcv. r. P. l.ehr, pastor, l'rrach
Ing ut 10 30 a. in. In tlie Uermnn language.
lnunKpi'enlu'siuudtlagatap. 111. Preaching
In tbn kngllih laiigungi)at7iiS p 111. Hnnday
fichnelaiua.ii). Unvlval inuutlng continue
dDrlmrUie wcek. All urelnvlt-d.
Ht. l'At'L'B UuroRiiKD-ltev. J. W.MPtntnger,
pastor. PriiicMngnt 10.3) 11 in. and 7:15 p. m.
eiindny school nt 1.15 p.m. Heng survlte at
ntu.ip m luacn'irsmeeiingen Menaav eve
ning. 1'rujer torvlce WednesSay evenlngat
7:30.
Ht. BTsriiK's (Itarenuan) Oiiuncn Collkeb
UiiArxL. Dlvlrm hoi viceut 10.30 11. in. Hunueu
by Uv. .1.8. Hlnbr, l'h U.
Westkiik M. K. Ciiuncu K. W. liurkc,
pastor Ulansut 0 15a.m. 10 30 a in.an0 7.!0p.
111 preaching Sunday tchoel ut tt p. in. Uluss
Tutr-day ut7 :w. rrnyur meeting ou ahursday
eviiiti!Knl7.10.
KastMissiesM. K. Ciiurxu.-Hunday school
at tip in.
St. Jehn's i.UTiiciiAN. Ilnv. II. K. Allcman
1). 11. panter. i-nrvlccH ut 10.30 11 m. and 7 15
p in. Hnhtiath school at Ht. Jehn's at 1:15,
nnd nt (letwula jiunuerlnl chnpul at i p 111.
I.ccture and praier tcrvlce en Wednesday
evening nt7T). CuRcMettcal lectures rrldiy
uvniliigal7.'H).
1'RKsnrTKRtAK Itev. J. Y. Mitchell, II, D.
p.ister. rrentlilng in the morning by Mr, O.
A.fuutM). In tbnevunliiKtiy Mr A SI HChmldt,
rd'ruukllu uud Maishall Thcoleulcul euinl
nary. ht. Paul's JI.K. Onencii-Charlea ttends, pas
tor. t'reaclitng ut 10:30 a. in. and 7:1 p. 111.
V tbe rivster. Kvenlnir tublect--"Thn l.hils.
t un In routing " Hundiy sclioel at 1:15 p. in in
l'eung pceplu's meiittiigntUp. in, diss meel-
iiiKs en luMHuny, iniiiauuy, una rriusy eve
nings, l'ruyur meeting en Wednesday ovon evon oven
tun. rinaTltAr-riST. Services at tbn regular hours
morning nnd uvenlng, pastor, Itev. J, S. Fol Fel
woll. Bunday school ut '2 p. 111. Yeung pco pce
pl .' piujer meeting nt045 p in. KvenliiK
mbjeut " Tbe Sllgrny te Have." Wednesduy
prner mer-ttug m 7 13.
Kirst St. K. Oiiuiteii. Itnv. .1. It.T.tlrny, pas
tor, clnm inuetliiKS at tl u. 111. lu- u. m ,
pre idling by tbopisiter. 7:15 p. in. Ulbloroid Ulbleroid Ulbloreid
tnnby J(v. W. H. opeeco. 1 n p. m Hunduy
schi nl. 0 15 p 111. young people's meeting;
Monday und rhurseuy class ineetlnKst 7:30 p.
111. luesduy, helliiesj minting: 7 30 p. 111.
WiuliuBdas, pnijur muutliig; 7.30 KUday,
young people's clisj; 3 p. in. tlbuisduy,
pnUei's class.
SleiiAViAH. J. Max Hark, 1). 11., pastor. 1P:3)
n, 111. I.ttimy und sermen. 2 p in, Hunduy
schnnl ; 7 5 p. 111 uvcnlUK scivlcs.
'Jkisitv I.t-TiisiiAn-Uuv. O. 1.. Kry, pastor.
I sunt servlcuH, morning, utternnen unde.cn.
ing, conducted by thuiuister. Missionary day
In Monday school. Hpechit lervlcfs In the
church en Wi dnesday evmilng nt 7:3n, apiiro apiire apiiro
prfntelolho 1-cstlvalet the Holermullon.
URAua I.utiihran. Ceinur or North ejuoen
and Jnmus sticut. Itev. O. Klvlu lleupi, pas
tor, lllble tbias for men tU5a, in. l'leucblng
ulK3Jn. in und 7:15 p in. Hunday school atz
i in raiter's Catecfiutlcnl class inuets en
Tui-Bday und Krlday oventng. Kull service
ciimiueiuorutlen et Kef jmmllen Hay nu Wed Wed
iiOKduyuvenlng. Meullng et the Ladles' Aid
leclcly ullei anrvlce. Menthlv mi'tttlng nl
"teuchers' iissoclutlenon 'ihundiy ovenlng in
t iinfluy school roe.11; 11U0 chapel services ut
J. . til 1 Wtsl l.oinen slieet.
WAA'AJUAKKK'H
riiitAiKtriiiA,t-aturdny, OcU2f, HSS.
Black Dress Goods have
been moved te two long coun
ter.; northwest of the centre.
Yeu knew the tucked-up corner
they left. Little mere than
space te show the samples of
such a multitude. The stuffs
and the visitors don't have a
fair chance te get at each ether
and all the time new labrics
Irem the makers, mere styles
for mere uses. Of course the
pinched quarters kept getting
tighter and tighter.
We've fixed that new. We
are in shape se you can see
something of the length and
breadtli of our Black Dress
Stuffs gathering. We take it
te easily be the fittest, most
varied, best stock of the kind in
America. Net a style or qual
ity missing that ought te be
here. 1 Net a price out of time
with the quick pulse-beat of the
store. Proper goods, proper
light.
Norllnvcstelconlro.
We are just opening some
Women's Linen I landkerchiefs
that will help te show you what
the new ideas for the coming
season are. Bits of embroidery,
reveres, and delicate colors are
prominent.
onion's nnd Misses' Hemstitched nnd
l'lluted lliimlki-u-McH 1 ke.
Women's llnuistliched uud JCmbroldered
11 indkiHtMulM.l'.'Kc.
Women's l'luln W ritte Handkerchiefs,
ruvuivd, embroidered und huuistticDed,
si-,Bc, and up toil.
onion's HcmlPpHd nud Kuibreldercd
Jlaudkercbluts, v5c te II
Acress the aisle :
Mno slles Jlfu's l'rtnted Mnen Hand'
Kttrcnici!?, (inn in itirun cjieis, II fe u
(Intui. e.oiupure luvurublj with muuy
et our own .ue ort.
e)ue i t lue ntuiu-st or tbs new styles has a
colored woteu be-der uud a plain white
ennui', ft Made n.
Mini's ; tieiiinlltchud, lullUUd, ' nulla-
IsbeJ," 13 u der en.
What is true of Handkerchiefs
is true of all our Linens.
Southwest vt contre.
We hear ei stores where
Blanket prices are always tum
bling, no odds what the season
is. Just a bit strange, isn't it ?
You'd leek for a right start
once in a while ; a start that
needn t be get down from te
make people buv. Perhaps the
tumbling is mostly in the
papers ! Did you ever think of
that ?
A geed share of our Blank
ets are about the same one year
as another. We knew them ;
ycu knew them. We put prices
at the beginning se close te the
bottom that there is no room
for tumbling. Here are two :
ie pounds of geed, fairly fine
wool, well put together, two
and a half yards square, $S.5e.
9 pounds of fine wool like
t lat used in California Blankets,
ejxe2 inches square, 10 50.
We put them beside any
Blankets at the prices any-
whert cither for wear or worth.
Mear Women's Walling Roem.
Travelings Bags and all the
get up of that family arc where
you can sec half a hundred
sorts between winks.
Full assortment of small
Hand Satchels in various
shapes and leathers, 75c te
$8.50.
The 1 e inch Real Alligator
Bag at $2 is away below the
common price. 9 -inch, with
curved frames, $2.75 ; ieinch,
$3.
A let of Pocketbooks that
have been sellincr at &2.7e, 3.
and $3.50 go te $1, $1.25 and
$1.50. Real seal ; one-piece
goods, with fine frame and lock.
North of centte
We will show " Hew te take
photographs with the Kodak
Camera" from 2 te 5 te-day.
Inquire at Optical Counter.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
COlti'LKXlON rO WDJCli.
QOMPiiKXION l'OWDKK.
LADIES
WUO VAI.UK A KKriNKI) ceMri,Kxien
BtUHT UBK
POZZONI'S
.HKDICATEI);
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
sktn. Ilomeves nil pimples, ireckles una ais ais ais
colerations, and mskus thn skin dellcatalv
soft and beautlful. Itcentalns no lime, white,
lead or arsenic In three shades, pink or flush,
will te and brunette
run sai,k itr
All Druggists nnd Frtney Goods
Doalera flvorywhero.
WlfKWAUK Or 1MITAT10N8.-C
annaHvd
N K W A D VKR T1HKMHN18.
TgAKlNtJ M)W1)KR,
ROYAL
BAKING
POWDER,
Absolutely Pure.
TUIB powder never varlea. A marvel el
purity, strength nnd wholesemonoss. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds, and can
net be sold In competition with the mnltttude
of low test. Bbert wulitht, alum or phosphate
Pawders Hetit only in cant. Ueyal IIakise
ewdbb Ce.. 100 Wail Htreet, New Trrk.
tyl8 lydiw
DAYS' SNAP.
A 7 Bays' Snap
IN
Teas, Coffees and Groceries,
C'eimnnncliiu; Saturday, Octoher 27, will con cen
tlnnu tintll Sal u day, Mevuinuur3.
ltomembei, alter this data all goods mIIIke
buck le eldf rices.
The Great fillsbury Fleur,
E'.)J. I'KllliUAltTKIt.
1'UAtltlK (JUKKN ll-l.OUli, geed as tbey
make, ;-c uiiuarler.
OI.AI. K t'j AA UOLI.Ell r I.OUlt, 5Jc. nuar
ter.
SOOllAltltBi.StHlAUKKKS.
4 Hi OIUOI.E KAOl.ic i,ltCKKIl8Ior!Re.
rush llaked roiree HUcutis, 10a It,
fresh linked (ilnger Snaps, 10c lb.
(.'umpalgn Ureckvrs, ICe a,
llane Unit Crackers, U'e ft.
llestand ritwbnst Oraham Wufnra, lie a.
A Ueiiuttiul eield Handed Ueceratud I'ltcher
with llanlsen and Morten or Cleveland and
tlhurman's l'lcturu en each side with lit of
e;iurke's Teas: any pilce Teas from 5Ue te
tl te per pound.
ou should see thn lleautirul toss Ites-
Soup Turuens und l'ltchurs you gut with '.
Wruppers el Clara e's Uleuuscr Seap, only Be
pbi eike.
Itroeku'ii Kleonallne 4e per bar.
l'arler t'rldu fetove Knainel, be bettle,
Kleeirlc 1'asle Btove relish, beat In the
world, Si-.
1. . Uouiember, this eirer l-i only geed for
Seven l)as.
SAMUEL CLARKE'S
WHOI.KJAIjK AND ItKTAIL.
i EA AND COFFEE STORE,
1 'J and 14. Seuth Queen St.
l.AMASTKII, 1'A.
xuii.'puuiiut).
lydAw
e
uusAumiis.
STYLISH, INEXPENSIVE
FURNITURE.
Recognizing the prevailing
desire ler something new, we
are constantly adding the latest
patterns te our immense stock
of popular Parler, Bedroom
and Dining Roem Furniture, of
the best workmanship, and at
the same Lew Prices as pre
vails throughout our large es
tablishment. Everything new
in Furniture for any part of the
house. Remember the name
and number.
OCHS aGIBBSt
Manufacturers and Dealers.
31 Seuth Queen street.
aprll-lyd
TjIAI.1,, lasS
Fine Tailoring
Ker the Latest Nnvilllei, ronOned styles,
l.nrnuat ti'nertui'-nt of Unit ft colons, and
prices as low us uny, go te
H. GERHART'S
Only Direct Importing Tuilcr.
3 NOUTU QUXKH BTUKlCr,
JJOOD'S SAKSAPAKlliliA,
Almest a Wreck
It soften the case that a porsea gets Inte a
ran aewn condition, the cause cf which It li"
almost impoastble te aeurmlne. Frem a weak
ened system and Impure bleed, mero and tneie
sorteus disorders appear, unlit the constitu
tion bleaks down and soma definite powerfu
disease gains a Ann held. When that tired reel
ing comes en It should be overcome at any
cost 1 Heed's Harsapartlla should be taken te
levlTethedeclinlng power?, rtstore the appo appe
Ute and vitalize the bleed.
"tieelitmydatv te tell what I think el
Heed's Sarsaparllla
I waa In a varr peer sute of health for several
months 1 for four weeks I was nnable te work,
and nothing; seemed te be what I needed. My
appsUt was peer, I could netsleep, had head
ache a great deal, pain In the small of the
back, my bowels did net move regularly.
h u, 1 . Buciuwi Mineil B cetnn nlA wrnfflr. In
this condition I began te take Heed's Barsa
partita, and In a short tlme it did me se much
geed that I feel
Like a New Man
I can't beiln te tell all Iho geed It did me. sty
pains and aches are relieved, my appetite im
proved. Had 1 realized hew inuch geed a sin sin
gle bettle of Heed's Sarsaparllla would de uie,
1 would gladly have paid ten dollars for It, 1
say te ethers who neodageodmodtctno, try
Heed's Barsapatlllaand sec." Uioreb r. Jack Jack
en; ltexbury Station, Conn.
Heed's Sareaparilla
Sold by all druggists. II t six for IS. Frepired
only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell,
Mass.
10O Dezen One Dellar.
. n
Aif W AJJ VJiliTJUKMlSNTti.
T" HE PETITION OF UAURYTdYERS
for the transferor A. C. ltahter'a Liquor
Llconte tn the ytrst Ward, Lancaster city,
and all remonstrance will be heard en Sat
urday, Novembers, 1833, at 10 a in.
a. r. W. URBAN,
el3,3),t!7d Deputy Clerk Quarter Bossleus.
w
ATOUSPHINO. COKSKT.
BUJT TltK FAMOUS
WATCHSPR1HG CORSET.
WIMi NKVKU llltKAK.
UUAUANXRKI) TO (JOTWKAIl AHX CUH-'XUM-MAUK
COUSKI'.
Mayer, Strouse Ce.,
MANUFACTUUEHH,
eUiiHOAUWAV, N. Y.
oct3-32tM,Th,!cew
OTAUKKKR A CO,
ltoraiHe we bavejustwhal
ptojie need.
ltcciuse we bave the largest
stock from which te select.
liocause we have only the
latest and newest slj les.
Itecnusn we have no doubt deubt
lul qualities.
llBcatir 0 extra care Is taken
te lit and pltasu your pur
chase. Ilrcause our prices are the
Far Dfpulintnl
has bcen enlnrged and we are
new piupaied tosbewyou tbe
largest and finest assortment
of liAUHIS' und OK.NT'8
KUIIand rUK-lltlUMINUB
ut Bettem 1'rlces.
HOIIKR, GI.OVK3, UM
DKKLI.Aa und UUllUKK
tiueus.
WK AUK
1IAV1N13 A
HAl'lU SALE
ON HATS.
1IKST
tl 15, 11 50, u.-r.
and 2 no
ruu btiitf
HAT
kvku eei.i).
ThlJ.SKS and
TltAVKLlKC.
ISAUa AT
1I1U
H.VltOAlNS.
Stauffer& Ge,
31 and 33 N. Queen St.
l.ANCASTKlt, l'A.
OOK ! I.OOK !
LOOK!
Our Kew Arilvalsln
Plush Furniture.
I'lush Itockers for Cblldren,
l'lush Itockers ler Mlsecu,
I'lush Ucckers for Ladles,
l'.ush ttnekurs for JUeys,
i'lush Itockers for Ounlleuien,
l'lush lteckera for Kverybedy,
All l'rtces f 1 0111 11.7s Upwards.
4S-J In Variety and Trices are se varied we
will Invite you te call, and sce them and then
f;tve theprice, as space rerulds it hera The
sreest Assortment at tbe Lewest Trices te
u 3 found In the city.
rlEINITSPi'S,
27 & SO EOUXH QUEEN ST.,
LANCABTKIt.TA.
J.
11. MAKTIN A UO.
Oar Lh'Veb' and Cliililren'd
CleaH Department
Has been Knlarftd, and you a'e Invited te
Call and Inspect tbe block, whotber desirous
of purchasing or net.
UKAUQUAKTKU9 FOlt
Seal Plush Ceals,
Seal Flush Jackets and Seal
Plueh Mcdjeskas.
ladies' Cleth Jackets.
lire All-Weel Steckinette .tarket M an
ItdO Kicullent Jacket, both in fit aud Male
13 (i J rial.
n.w All-U'oelJaeket li rerfect In Kit nnd
iw le,ul te any two Jacket sold. '
Bee Jacket U made of a IMigenal C'eth,
tue Kura Heavy uud clesu ntilnu.
LAUIK3' CLOTH UODJESKA WUAT3 IN
ALL bllAUEH.
Misses and Children's Goats
ASi'KClAl.Ti
aVL'DATa AT IIAI.C TlllClf. Alinf Last
t ear's Sleck of LuOlt-s', Mlei' and CMIdren's
Cots bave bi-n Marked ut Kiactly Half Trice
te il ake Koeiu for tbe h u w
J.B. MARTIN,
& CO.
SKW AD VitRTlSltUBNTS.
N
KW HTOUK OF OANE8.
liaMIITII-n mui WiUES1-"-
- ..tablUhed. iSf m "StSV 8SSd
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QAMl'AIQN GOODS.
Campaign Tandauni Buttenp,
PIVfl OBNIS.
FLAG BUNTING,
TKKCKNTSAVAUU.
1IAKGA1N8 IN
I.AU1KS', OSATLKMKN'3 AND CHII.
UltK.I'd MEBIffO UUDERWEIB.
Weel Mltlf, Gloves and lleilerv.
Loek at Our tadles' Undressed Kid e) loves.
25c a pair, wen h 7Je.
JehnS.Givler,
6 & 8 Kerth Queen Bt,
l.AKCA'JTKU.l'A.
mariaivdAw
riLerniNa i clothing i
L, Gansman & Bre.,
OUR OVERCOATS !
1J01H W1NTKU AMI JdKDIUM VVKIUHT
AKK NOW UKA1.
We ctrer the largest assortment of freshntw
gcedf, the finest te be had, and save you
money en the price In plain Jtngllgh.
If you buy from ns any Suit or Overcoat
yen III pay 3 te te 15 00 less than yen would
have dene at aDy ether store for the same
goods
This I our policy. It la making a great
business and wearoea'lstled.
i 00 will buy a nice Chinchilla Overcoat.
7 00 will buy a Heavy Mack Ifeaver Over
coat. 13.00 will buy a rine Helten overcoat.
$10 will buy a Stylish Leeking Uelton or
Kergey Overcoat, silk facing.
IU will buy our tlreat Ulyitan lleaver Over
coat. IIS will buy our Pest Winter Overcoat
112, lit, lie, lis will buy a handsome Satin
Lined Medium Weight Overcoat.
Storm Overcoats nt 15 00, fi op, 8 CO, 110,112
IH.I16.
liera' and Children's Overcoats lu large
quantities nt lowest prices.
Sce enr Fine Engllth Cerkscrew Suits. In
Sack or Cutaway, at lle j rally worth lid.
r-lbe best qualities ler less money than
el sew here.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
UANUrACTintEus or
Men's, Beja' and Children's Clothing,
8. W. COBNEIt NOIITU gUKKN
ANiOltANOK8TUKIt'r3,l,AN0ABTKlt. PA.
RED HOT
BARGAINS
AND
Milk-WMte Treatment
00 lOOKTUKIt KVKKY TlilK IN OUtt
STOUh.
A lUItt. UNi'Oil KVEHY UUVKK.
1IAHGA1N3 1N COMKOUTB.
Ccinterts 50c each. Sold elsewhere ler7fc
Hetter Goods ut 730, II (0, 1 25, l.t0, 11.75. 12.10
t.' te, 13.00, U CO, l 0 aud II te.
BLANK ETd.
e5c a pair, worth i"Xc Wa also have ttcm
for 75c II te, II 60, 12 00, 2 te, l,ee, I l.Suund un
te 112 00 a pair. Allure bargains.
QUILTS.
Large size tiulUc geed qualtly, only 75c
Oursi 23 Quilt li a sni prise te every bed y. It
In BHid of a yulit we hive them fieui 75c u
te the finest quality at low prices
KLANNKL3.
All-WetlKed Klannels freui 12ie unwardti
All-Weel Heavy Hid Shaker riaunel, almost
yard wide, only 25c a yard White flannels
us low as sa a yurd. Our 2;c White K lannel Is
a wonder te ever) one.
CANTON ri.ANMCL3.
A geed heavy Canten at Be a yard. We have
ene ut 7e that caunet be matched.
MUSLINS.
Hleacbed and Unbleached, ysrd wide, as low
as 6c ay aid. for S3 you get almost the best.
UemnantscrAppluten "a "only 5c a yard :
yardwlde.
TA1ILK L1NKNS
Table I.luenB at remarkubln low dgurts. A
kce.i ene for 2Ha a yaid ; all linen Our S50
01 Inch Is the best goods we ever offered for
thu money.
I.INKN TOWKLINC8,
Towellngs-geod goods from 2K, 3 and 4
cents a ymd and upwaids.
NOW IfOlt A BAUeJAlN-CALlCOKS-NKW
UOODa,
2V, .IK. X and 5 ceuts ; wcoevor heard or
Cullcoesaecbojp,
NAPKINS J
All-l lnnn Napkins, 2Jc, 50c, 75c, 11,00 a dozen
andupuardr
UNDKltWJCAU.
Cbtldieu's. fiem ICe upwards. Mts-es', frcm
1'JHc upwards cutbs'. Hem2ru upwards
unr i.ud!e s' .Merine Vest, tllk flnlsh, uU7c.
Is tbe lilggt-et bargain in Underwear ever
etrerud.
This Is a Great Chance.
BUYIU'S 11KNKKITAN1) UAHOA1N BOOH
-AT
Charles Stamm's
33-37 North Queen Slieet.
Bosten Stere.
T KVAN'H KLOUK.
We are new prepared te furnish a flrit-clau
article of
Kiln-Dried Cornmeal.
LKAN & B0N3.
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