.-.. 'JL11E IiACASTER DAILY INTEIJJGENOER, MONDAY OCTOBER 29, .(.-.' ? Daily Intelligencer. EtAwOASTEB, OCTOBER W. 1S5A ; wnni v pi mens. IMMCHaw given by the opponents .Mferm te the opinions et Eeg- 16 American affairs, is one of the kearleac features of this campaign. from the fact that the quotations I U BrHJth preis most generally iBaNbtiean arguments have been lrttleH,Uia strange te find people te foreigners credit for ability i of American affairs. Even If it line that all England was eager te Kills bill passed and Cleveland becauseKcensldered the former a te free trade, and the latter for tome rkras reason, eager te sacrifice nla te the BrlUsh-eren If this k'tha, anndltlnn tit Enffllah DUbliO a, what difference should it make Americans 1 We certainly ought te sir mere about enr own affairs than litter te, and American brains are gener- 'Lrtmltted, even in England, te be Keen ana quick, ana vigorous man brains. It all England should wild with enthusiasm fur Democratic s. we should take a national pride luting our own judgment regardless of I agreement or disagreement with their It happens that the British press I the public have generally shown no made xer tne passage or iue Aims the election et Cleveland, that ral American Industries might be stlm- and retaliation enforced. Only llkytry few Englishmen knew, or care te new anything about our aiiairs, ana 01 lthese a very small proportion have ex- I opinions delightful te the soul of i Republican alarmists. The authors '"l these opinions were net trying te reach $ fright conclusion, but were either aaevea ey a wun te maice an article that would be pleasing reading for vtheir countrymen, or they were Influ- ; weed by some ether selfish reason. The -'-Jstmer aru se desperately scarca that Ite- Sspttbllcans have been driven te the circula tien of proved forgeries, ana et uie latter have a fair specimen in Lord Hack- a TiUeWest. The most violent Ilepubli- freely comment en the profound tepidity displayed by the British minis ter, and yet they would give weight te r'hla opinion of American nffulrs. Ills -mental calibre may be taken as a fair f; aample of that of his countrymen, in fact ahfcb reputation at home for acuteness and ability is et the best. It is an insult te If American intelligence te try, as the Ite- lfBbUcans ara doing, te give British U pinion weight in American aiwirs. wxfccU and logic alone should and will Shave weight with a self-governing people. Ike President's Intimation. tThe president having been misrepre sented in some remarks he was said te - have made te Ceneressman Cellins, in 3jtfaw Yerlr nt iha Whltnpv mansion. ;J-' -w mmw v . ti.-v n , wnere ne was enteriaineu en iue occasion 6";'f the business men's parade, bas per- taitted himself te be Interviewed en the -vsaatter of the fc'ackville West affair. S W that nil y rJA "KT. fVvlllria man :t.j";,T:r.rr.u.. ..rr:r:,:r. r-WIV III) U1U UUb VU1UU IUUU HiO JtUJiiD Ul jibe country thought him a coward, Krand that he believed they would be con stant with the action token by the gev ernment in tne aiialr. upon tms an giawKinauve reporter reunu jueru one- S&JiUe West starting out of the country in h&tbree days time with his passports in his -pocket. b7. . l : , t . , . i. e .& ud uicaiuriiu uriiiiirii ., a... iiuuu s3iiea nns ueeu t&Ken, ueciaring tuai iuu BS people must be patient and await liie ue- 4Telepment of the whole dlplomatlc'cer- & respenaence. ah inai lie permits nimseii S3 ssy is that he falls te " comprehend Bbew any one with the least intelligence Rpteeuldbave failed te understand the letter C Inquiry. It contains a trap in every ptae." The fair inference from this declaration C the president is that he suspects that gV-Wlrt. uaVKIU.O 1 M UUUUOHWU IUO W li'.Unt et the letter addressed te si?hun and deliberately lent his aid te itbe Republican conspiracy; either itbi is the president's meaning, or I be considers Ljird Sackvllle West te w ah" il-.v3ually low order of lntelll- In either case, it is net likely that i hA fyinftMarn film a fit: ranraaantaMua nt StaMri tfniintrv nfr nnr .arvftal erA If .vvatr l.n T 11 ll fttflf 1a linn vaai.ab.a 1.1. A..ll fi4i"V xuav no utu 1C4UCOHCU UU ICCU1I. lPl Tfr hn. iv.. 1.hI.a. f.t A-.1 .1 . feferhspsLerd Sackville West was net be Kjlaoecent Jn this affair as he claims te be, i tbat instead of f aulng into a trap, be Shelped te set it. We have supposed tbat Sihli offense was almDlv dun tnliln ntn. SJBUitV! and trn r!11I tMnlr art r.f nv. (.eeiving it probable that a minister of a foreign nation would demean himself te See the abettor et a political scheme in the country te which he was uccredlted. g is easier te believe him simply foolish ; hv me president is uouetless represented I! speaking mere strongly than ha really mP-AlA nt loel- r.f ! 111 ..... ... M v.v.v,. . .uvdiivjcuba uetruuu te Opermit the British minister te fall into CJ4 the trap set for him by the letter he re- gaeived. it was net smart in Lord Sack. I..i villa Want n Iva If a uUlm. l... u - SM-Z .. '""""i uu MKuiy correct te say mat tne "leaEt Intel if Ihjence" would have enabled lilm te fgTela the snare. We see no difllsulty Id PiBBderstandinK that the ordinary lntelll MMmce of a foreigner, unused in rhc)i unlit. Iisal tricks, might have been deceived by i?lC. It vrna punninirltr lall nt .i in WA ..v.um.uev .u.u uuw, UUU 13 pgMld te have been flred prematurely, Ne- Temoer l uaving been the day set for the tS"" t ana tne prestaent says that he is P jslvised et another that is te be let go hi if08 iasi aaI8 et tu6 campilgn, being a jjnwmvran or commenaatlen of his "fOJley by a fre? trade club. , .j im me success or auj sucu Echeme, tbe ndmitfj.i I fraudulency of the Murchlsen letter lias hfaf the public intelligence en iU guard rJkfalnst Republican last davsensAtinnq I ttelr Dra is drawn and there is no dan- r .w vea. iue coming week will have any , political belts in its bOEem. I '.. TL. leifM.ll.H EfeHrfcaUrlng upon the last week of the apalgn the situation et the parties is km as it will doubtless be at the end, MBiermaiair Judgment of the There is every reason te ba con. i Of Desaosratle success." Them nr iw etatee tbat can be counted suriv paoUeae. Ohie, Michigan and Iowa, vrwm javmuwuut uuu J.U1U01S, URve i em ec me list or certain Republi ate. The first of these am nutt P"y te be Democratie as Republican. lnaeeaUalfd state of Indian. mn i BM1A v w rw weawetaue with confidence. New Yerk, abeutlwhlch some fear was felt during the past week, has ceased te be doubtful. The vigilance of the Dem Dem cratle workers of tbe city and state has been fully aroused, and it is made plain that the Republican chairman's proposed fraudulent work will be ineffective. Ills repute as an effective politician, able and willing te use every device un scrupulously, secured him the Republican chairmanship ; and he proceeded at once te surround himself with the Penn sylvania talent in this peculiar line of political work, and set himself down in New Yerk te capture it; offering in a characteristic way 925,000 reward for tbe detection et the very of fences which he proposed te practice in wholesale way. Ills smartness was net sufficient for the situation, and his work will profit his party nothing. The strong sentiment of New Yerk city in favor et Cleveland found expres sion in the great precession et its busi ness men en Saturday afternoon, when thirty-five thousand marched up Broad way in the rain, te be re vie wed by the president. There is absolutely nothing disturbing in tbe political situation. The Mur Mur chleon fraud, prematurely sprung, bas spent its force, and.wlll help rather than hurt the president, moral courage and geed sense always have enabled him te pluck the flower aafely from the nettle danger; and he will doubtless de it again . We think that we are fully j ustl- fled, in reviewing the field, in claiming an overwhelming electoral majority for Cleveland and Thurman. There will be nothing close about the result. Mn. Quat tits encountered a oyelono in Connecticut in tbe shape of a certain Mr. Burr, te whom he ventured te apply for funds and Influence and who replied In tones et thunder that are echoed la our political note. Messus. JJaiinky it Sens, of Etmlra, Mew Yerk, have dropped from their Re publican allegUnes and Rtve the old troe a most viRoreuH ihake that Is bound te bring us ether Intelligent Republicans of ceurage. ) Tuewk eppeared in tbe Aniruat number et UieJ)ular Scltnce Monthly very en tertulnlOK story entitled the " Octrei at Is noire." It was wrlttea by Professer David H, Jorden, In tbe form of a day dream at the gates of a llttle Froneh town, where he (at upon a nail keg te wateh the police col lecting the "Octrei." This was a tax levied upon all merchandise entering the town, and lu his lmoglnatlve sketch of the history et this tax tbe professor tnakes a fine bur. lesqueel the extreme high tariff polley. As a scholar he falls te Indicate the proper 11m. Its and scope of a protective policy, and oenfines himself solely te the exposure by eallre et the absurdity of the theory tbat a people can be made rleh by taxation. Alter telling of the troubles and struggles of tbe cltlzsns of Ieselre, and of hew they finally resolved upon reform, he ahews bow this was proventodbytbo.com menta of the pa pore of the neighboring town of Clorment. In the Clerment Liberal were tbe bead lines, "lieng live Mayer Jacques, tbe lie former 1" "Down with the Demagogues," ''Issolre coming te her souses;" "The working men repudiate tbe Octrei;" 'Geed prospect for tbe Clerment trade." It was en the very eve of the eleollen that tbe Clerment papera were received at Isselre. It was enough for the high tax party te declare that if tbe ethers tuoeeeded the city would be bound hand and feet and handed ever te Clerment "Every word from Clerment In praise of Jacques waa one mere nail In bis ecflln" "and ae the oetrol la sllll levied at the gates of Isselre, a peer dull llttle half dead town while Clerment Is thriving. He Mr. Iiindls has net changed the politi cal complexion of West Virginia. Mew we breathe inore froely. , v Tub Hoppers of the country are te-day well represented by Judge Perter, of Iowa, Congressman Hnbburd and the Barneys of Mew Yerk and ethers tee numerous te men. tleu. Thk observers of African events are greatly alarmed for tbe safety of Stanley and Kmln Bey, and Seienet declares that tbe evldenee of great Irritation against tbe white displayed In Zanzibar and tbe Houdan gives,' ground for grave fears for all Europeans In Central Africa. Ever alnee the failure et the English Khartoum ex pedition tbe Arabs have bad little opposi tion In that region and fearing that Euro peans will eventually ty te step the slave trade they use all their power te destroy the wbltes whenever found. It must also be remembered that tbe pregress of Moham medanism la Africa has of late been won derfully rapid and tbe new converts are the meat uncompromising fanatlea. m Hats the Londen Telegraph In tbe course of oemmonts en tbe Haokvllle letter : "Un derneath all this roellsh turmoil there la a compliment te Great Britain Implied In tbe prodigious weight attached te our opinion of the struggle," This Is a Republican oempllmont te England. PEB80NAL. Rev. Ocenau Heep, a Mennenlte minis ter, In Bblremanstewn, Pa,, died en Bat urday, eged 61 year. Dk. V. Hayes Aqnew henrpslgned from the chair of surgery In the University of Pennsylvania, a position which he has held for a number of years. Ills motive In doing an Is uet clllclally known, but advancing age Is probaely one of bis reasons. J. D. Sheeiian, member of Parliament for East Kerry, who was arrewed at a meet ing of Lord Kenmare'a tenants en fcJatur day ler advocating the plau of campaign, fcai been taUen te Tralee J ill. The police oUerod te release him en ball If he would piomlse te keep silent until his trial, but berelutodtedoeo. Miss Louise Dukxrl, of Philadelphia, is engaged te marry Mr. lidward MerrelL and tnu announcement has caused much comment. MUs Drexel a very rich hslreas, but her fathcr'n will provided tbat unless she had issue from a member of tbe Catbellu ehuicu htr ponten of tbe estate should revert te the Catbo'le church. Mr. Merrell is the a.epsea of Jehn Q. Jehnsen, anomluent lawer, and will soeu Jein tbe Catbolle church. Kirs. Moses (JeTauAr.i., a leading bishop et tbe Mounenltes, dlud suddenly en Saturday at Hahwenksvllle, Montgomery esunty, 8K0d about 75 years. He was pastor of Oeu.cball.'H congregation, near Scbweuks. vllle, for 43 year, and also preached at Boyerstewn, Llmerlcn end etuer places. Aa a speaker he was able aud eloquent, especially In Uerman. Ills seu, Kev. Wm. GeUchall, and his brnther, Hey. Abraham Ueisuull, atoalse well known ministers of tbe name denomination In that county, Jehn Guy- Vassar died In Pough Peugh Pough kcepiieen Haturday. He was the last of theAftmar brothers, and was 77 years old. He gave cquil sums with the late Mathew aar for the Vassar oeliege lavoratery if,h m!ik ea Ue KaTe n eql sum with Mathew Vassar te the Vassar Hnmn for Old Men-f 16,000 each-andle VaaS? Institute he gave f5.000, Including tn"n tn"n dewraent. Va.sar besplui, Just completed Ocinmtd With Pearls. A mouth gemmed with pearls flasnei radl. ance every tlme It epeni. The contrast be tween Uie raby of ruby lips ana tbe pearly teeth they enclosed has winged ths fancy et many a. pest. BOZOUONT.uir ones, la the thlmrthitinnalQ3ntnbnfj.il tA.AAm ... - lcvlne mouth. It Is pare, It Is areavatia, It re- ' iua uumrei coier 01 teem, Incruited with yellow tartar. e gritty or ether objee- IS balmy, and Its nurlfvlnv nnaniin. .1... Whatever tendi teOlmtnttb ftreDth ihealvl be teinnrea from the iTitcm. Jorthete win pntnc aifMe et rmbjrfcoea-collo. dUrrtcss, etc , ae Ur, Ball' Ubj Syi np wMcb Hwayi curei, Fer functional fllierfleri of the itemaek. llTer, or teela nte 1 ainder, the itfcit and mrcit remefly that can ompleyoa. l'rlcecnly SS centt. WANAilAKKHa ilWWt'WhIIIWWW rBtLAeaLnru, Monday, Oct it, less. Misjes' and Children's Un derwear. Just as much thought for them as for their big sisters and their mothers. Here are some sample prices. See the things and you will wonder at home work. Mines' and Children's Drawers, hm and tneks, from flrat s!se te 1 1 years, II te Ce, as te slss. Ramp, with Hambnr lufflea. M te Us. Canten runnel Drawers, bloetnora, 20e for flrst slse, 490 for largest. A fall line of Canten Flannel Drawers, Mgbt Drawers and shirts. Soeend fleer, chestnut street front. Take ele vators. We were never se well fixed te show Black Dress Goods. Never se many te show sorts and quantities. Take Black Silk-Warp Hen riettas, the best (Priestley's of course). Ask for any number in the long line. Where else can all of them be had ? If you have a silk-and-wool in mind, eet the best. It's cheapest in the long run. Any best, se long as you pay for quality, is cheapest ; double true of a silk-and-wool. These choicest Henriettas are made ei strictly pure silk and the very finest quality Australian wool. They go in the natural gray te the dye-vats and con;e out black of a uniform shade. A new feature in these Hen riettas are 50 and 76 inch widths for Cloaks, Wraps, and Shawls. They match the dress goods exactly in shade. We have had a line of All All Weel Black Henriettas with extra heavy warp made for our special trade. This adds body, weight, and firmness te the goods. 46 inches wide, 1 te $1.50; lighter warp, 75c. All-Weel Black Cashmeres. Old-fashioned stuffs that are always geed, desirable, and quick. Fer less than ever. Camel Hair has come back te be one of the most fashion able of Blacks for ladies' wear. The sharp turn te it has been within a month or se. Toe geed a stuff te be given the go by. Take a first class Camel Hair (say Priestley's or Lupin's) and it softens and betters with wear almost te the end. Four makes en our counters, 65c te $3' 5e. Black All-Weel Serges come te us under a dozen or twenty names, French, German, Ameri can. Various twills and many widths, 50c te 1.25. As many mere widths and qualities come in the soft twills known as Chuddas. 50c te $1.50. Black Novelty Goods from Paris in blocks, stripes, plaids, and figures. Beyond your pa tience te count. The new and popular Black Side-Band stuffs for robes. Seutache Braided Robes, $7 te $16.50. Second Mourning Stuffs for Dresses mixtures, plaids, stripes. 50c te $1.50. Only the best makes of Nun's Veilings Priestley's silk-warp and Lupin's all-wool three inch borders, 75c te $5 a yard. Veils, ready made, woven border all around, go by a dozen steps te $14. Three qualities of the made Veils are a little short. Yeu shall have the $4 kind for $2.50, $6 kind for $3, $10 kind for $4. Northwest of centre. All the Toilet helps, whether we tell of them or net. Triplicate Minera In narrow meul frames. Nyw patterns el Celluloid and fcliver llrnshes, Combs ana Mirror, in handy box. ' Dupent Hair Brushes. Uupent and Crown Teeth Ilrushca. Wunainakur Teeth llrusli, 25c. Geed Wiredrawn trew Teeth llniahep, Se. Lages J-aliu Soup, from pun, plum oil, 3 cakea In a box, Se a cake, t3e a ucaen. Carinel Boap, of genulne Syrian make. Dozens et ether Coups, domesUe and for eign, A word for Perfumes. The favorite odors of Lubtn, Pinaud, Coudray, Alfred Wright, or whoever else we can find in the front rank. Queun Mary is the newest comer Extract, Toilet Water, Powder. The breath of delicate flowers in each. Mear the centre of the atore. Opera Glasses mounted in Aluminum weigh less than half ui muse you are accustomed te. The latest styles Paris can give are in a Chestnut street win dow. 22 te $42. The ether kind, 3.75 up. Kodak Camera talk 2 te 5 te-day. Ask at Optical coun ter. Optical Counter, Juniper atreet entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER, WENO W HAVKTHK OELKHHATKI) i... -4ll''enilMe&l, sehlnhly lvcewinecded ey New Yerk society Lady ter seltenlnir and ITUALUCrSKASTKND PHA11MACY. Tv v.i . tOPPOsite Ktttrn Market.) ' M.W.PAw WANTKDf--TEMl'EBATB, ENER. -,,- KaUe mn " solicit orders for our 'ceuuraery stock. Hteady Ver? and geed j??i?i uiJT"!' Addresa. Jt. O. CUABE H OOD'S BAKSAPARILLSw Pure Bleed is kb telntely necessary la erfter te bare per fect health. Heed s Baraapartlla U the gtMt bleed partner, qnlckly eenqaerlns; scrofula, salt Jbeum, ana alt ether Insidious enemies which attack the bleed and nndcrmlna the health. It also bulldi np the wheta system cures dytpepataand stck hetdache, and ever comes that tired feeling-. I have taken two bottles of Meed's Sarta parllla for salt lhenm and dyspepsia, with which I wat troubled very ranch. Alter tak. In- this medicine I am feeling as well as evsr In my life." O. W. Beia, Fetuvl)le,Pa. MOOD'S BaRSAPAKlLL " I hare been ttenbled by a scrofulous affec tion ail my life. It is one of the marked rec ollections et my boyhood dayr, and ler several years has rendered me unable te de much. I think Meed's SartaparUla, which l have been using at Intel rail for ten years, la the best thing 1 have overtaken. lam new 60, and my general health seems bettenhanever." U.V. Abseit, Warren, K. U. l'UIliriES THBJ BLOOD "I had a slight blecd disorder which I thought nothing serious, but It grew Inte a a bad form of skin dlaeate, which some called lupus, breaking eat la sores and altera all ever my body. Hcel's SanapatiUa in a short tlme completely cured me. I feel that I ewe my lire te Heed's SarsaparlUa." rnse Wach tib, Bourbon, Ind. K. B.-Be sure te get only HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA. Beld by all druggists. 11 ; six for IS. Prepared only by 0. I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, ass. 00 Dese One Dellar, (J) TOBACCO. FINIS FlUUB OF CHEWING TOBACCO is iNozKe a i.uxunr. FINZER'S Old Honesty Cemes as near being a fine piece of PLUG TOMACCO as It U'poaitble te make it, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONG DKALEUS. We are sure that ONE TKIAL will Convince Yeu of It Menu. tcf Loek for the red HUnUlgen each plug.- J no. Finzer 8c Bre.'s, LOUIBV1LLK.1 KY IS) VMt UVVDt. -IT'XrKAOKDlNAIVX BARGAINS IN ML DRESS GOODS AT TUB New Yerk Stere The election ozcltemont has caused great deputation In the Dry Uce3a Markets, and large qmntttlei of goods are belug dosed out ter oath at ruinous prices. Note the follow fellow follew ing: 81LK WABP HENRIETTA", elegant qual ity. New Fall tthades, 75e a yaid : rcgulur city pilcc, 11.10. 40 Inch Henrietta Kayl, an all-wool Striped Hentletta, silk rliilli, brautllnl quality, nil color. 73a a yard, Xi et told any where ler leas than ll.W. AM-Weel Berime Suitings, te Inches wfde, any color, SCe u yard, Imported te sell at ie. A few mere pieces 68 Inch Silk Hc'r-Llne Suitings, fceayaid, thought cheap at 75c Deventhtrn Combination Suitings Fancy Btrtpea, fluid and Plain te match ; te inches wide, boa a yard, All.woel riald and Plain flannel Suitings, SI lnchej wide, S7Xe ; regular price 60c AU-Wcel FJannel Buttings, all colors, 23c a yard. pedal in Underwear. Ladles WhHn Jemy ltlbbed Tests, flne q uattty, 33a tat li ; regular every day price, bee. Men's Grey Underwear, double back and front, tee each ; the be Jt value lu the country lorthemeaey. WATT & SHAN D fl,8ANI10KA8TKlNO BTUKKT, rpUE PEOPLE'S OABfl STOHE. Plush Sacques, Plush Jackets. Plush Medjeskas. High Class I'lusliea Only nt Unusually Lew Trices. Our Stock of l'lusli Garments is worth your while te Inspect it you contemplate purchasing anything lu this Hue this season. Alse nil the Popular Styles In Cleth Garments for Ladles, Misses and Chil dren. Tiie People's Cash Stere, J.'O, as BA8T KINO BTREJBT, BOOT8 AND BBOBk tiOMKTUiNG or IMPORTANCE Te every gentleman te knew that our Calf (beferl.B0 Is equal In Style and fit te tbe majeilty of specialty shoe advertised teaetl for ts e). They are" made of tnu, Jstrmg and pliable Calfskin wlthUonftelaTapa In Batten, lace and Congrenf, and In all the diffstent styles of tee. 1 hey hare smneth tc-aoles-ne IhnaO, wax or tacks te hurt the feet. H, Swilkey'f New Oaih Stere, HO. M NORTH Q0M1T BTBBBT. ecUl-Smd -gKX) T WEAR. Ready New I Tes, NOW KEADT, 'with my Complete Stock of JiOOTB, 8 HOES and HUBBEK8 for Imll and Winter Wear. Never before did I have such a Larue and Varied Stock of the Very Best that the Market Affords and Marked and Quick SeUIng Prices. Alse I call jour attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. 1 his is ene el the best Three-Dellar Shee for men that la made today. Call and see them ; It beats all ethers. D. P. STACKEOUSE, (OVK-PK1CB STOHE.) 88 & 80 BABT KING, 8X, LANCASTER. PA. atMyd B( oera AND BUOKH. WE ABE UETAIL1NQ- BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WHOLESALE FBICES. Hew Can We De It? YOU MAY ASK: WE WILL EXPLAIN. Alter the last Beet Sfaien we bought fllty nlne (5) uotea of Youths' Heys' and Men's Beets at a Prlvate Assignee sale, for Spot cash, ntsucu Exceedingly Lew Prices that we can new sell yini them hetall at Uegular Wholesale rnces, ana yei miutu pruui eDuaga e seep us alive. We Can Sell Yeu : Youths' Solid Kip Beets, sites 11 te 13, for 11.2ft: rcanlarprlce.ll Wand 11.75. Beys' Heavy uoeu, sizes 1 te 8, for 11.00, 11.35, II be, (1.79 and tzw. Men's solid Ktp Beets, sizes 6 te 11, 11.50, tL75 andfLOOt regular price, (i oe, S2.2S and 12 se. Our Beets ter I..60 and S3 .00 we defy anyone In the county or state te beat ler Fit, Iiura bUttyanarilOM. We could nmli'i an lmmonse;pront en these 63 cases of Beets by selling them at the old prices, buteur motto Is Quick Sales and Small Profits. We have stuck te It, and te enr" Bnle" of giving our customers the advantage of our Eurehases. We htve the largest stock of adles', Mlasns' and Children's Heavy Lace and Batten shoes ler rail and Winter Wear In the city, (which we dely any of our competi tors te dlsputu) at prices te suit the times. Call in te see them whether yen wish te pur chase or net, as we consider It no trouble te show goods at the prices we sell them. The One-Ftice Cash Heuse. d The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 East King Street, LANCASTEU. FA. SSrStore closed every evening at 8 p. in., ex cept Saturday and Monday. QVXBTiUWARa. imp. M -i.hSJSj .SjejMM-- rlQU A MARTIN. Lamps, - Lamps. -AT- CHINA HALL All persons using Lamps are Interested in securing the BEST. The Rochester lamp Is entitled that name, " THE BEST." It is a central draft lamp, has a perfect wick movement, no danger et explosion. The velume and steadiness et light is superior te any. Yeu cau get it either in a Stand, Par Par eor, Piane or Library Style and at Bettem Trices. Don't full te examine these be fore making a purchase. It youdeu't want a KOOUESTEIt, we have the Largest Assortment of Stand, Parler, Library and Hall Lamps, in the Best Styles and Lewest Prices of ether makes ever ettered by us. Any of these will make a useful as well as ornamental present. 63Call and examine our assettment before making your selections. High & lartin, Ne. IB East King St. cct19.ua FREY ECKERT TDLAOK DIAMOND COUCH SYRUP, you SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ea;-2wa ruRttiTvnm. w MTKK'B. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! STOCK FULL. NEW AWO BEACTIEUL. can't be Described. Put Tem Byes On It, and be your Owa Judge. .Ceinm9".. 'Xaaji and Fine rareltare. Style, uuahty and fiatah BtMng te the BUBH- SsS-SirS mva fceWBar notch. Mete worth u ear goods thaathe price would ladleata. A Grand Exhibit. Toe Latest and most Attracttra Nevelt; '& T&e ekum ottoman ana roeutooi in Window. Loek at them. Our Floers are r nil of the Newest Styles, WIDMYER'S FUBNITVBM STOBM Oer. BMt Ktatr ft Dnke Sta. TIOFFMEIER'a WILL CLE AB THEM OUT I WH AT t WHY A FEW Parler and Chamber Suite At Almest Tour Own Figures. Big Opportunities. WHY t Because we must make room for the goods we are receiving this I all. WHBBB t At Heffmelar's Furniture store. This work we have received a nice line et Flush and Leather Beckers. CaUteseetbem AT HOFFMEIER'S, EUUSITOBESTOBE, MO. 20 BABT KING BT. seplB-3md e OHa A GIBBS. 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 ACIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. 31 Seuth Queen street aprll-lrd F UBN1TUKK ! FUKNJ.TUKE I THE UMDEUS1UMED HAS BEOFEMEU U1B BTOUE AT THE OLD STAND, He. 88 East Sing Street, Which was destroyed by lira some time age. and kas a perfectly Mew stock of all kinds et FURNITURE. FABLOU SUITES, BEDBOOM SUITES, TABLEB,',CHAI1U1, ETC TJPHOLSTEEINa In All Its Branches. Alse Fainting and Or namenting Old Chairs.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 88 East Hing Btreet. 169 Ud OOKI LOOK! LOOK! Our Mew Arrivals in Plush Furniture. Flush Beckers for Children, Flush Rockers for Misses, Flush Beckers for Ladles, Flush Ueckers for Beys, Flnsh Boekers for Gentlemen, Flush Boekers for Everybody, All Frlcss from S1.75 Upwards. -Sir-Tin Variety and Prices are se varied we will Invite you te cell; and see thorn and then flve the prices, as space forbids It here The argent Assortment at the Lewest Frlceste be found in the city. HEINITStf'S, 37 Ss SQ EOUXH QTJBBN ST., I.ANCASTKH,FA. BOO KB, ttO. e OElili TYPE WRITKK. Heir's Bookstore. ODELL TYPE WRITER. Every Business Man Wants It. Ecnal te the Beit. FUIOK OHLY 113.00. fctep in and See It. Agents Wanted. L B. HERR, N0.63N. QUEEN BT, CLOTHine. WALL, im Fin Tailoring rertfae latest Novelties, eenlaeS styles. H. GERHART'S Oaly Sfrtet. ImjhIIi Talter. SNOmTHQPEENBTKEEf. QLOrfllNQI OLOTBWa! L. Gansman & Bre., OOR OVERCOATS ! BOIH WINTER AMD MEDIUM WEtSHT ABE MOW BEADY. wa offer the Urceat assortment of fresh a w J0?- " te a, aal save 70a money en the prtee la plain Encllsh . II yen buy from ns any Belt erOvereeM yen will pay MM te SB 00 less than yew would have done at any ether store for the same coedi. IhU is our peliey. It fa making a great business and waaraaalliflMi as 00 will buy a nice Chinchilla Overoeat. S7.00 wUl buy a Heavy Black Beaver over ever over ooat. S3.00 win buy a Fine Melten Overcoat 110 will buy a atyllah Leeking Melten or Kersey Overcoat, silk facing. 111 wUl buy our Great Elyttaa Beaver Over- SIS will buy our Beat Winter Overcoat 112, lit, iig, fig -will buy a handsome Satin Lined Medium Weight Overcoat. ?,SSa OTercet" '. .W.00, 18.00, I1M1I 14, sl6. Bera and Children's Overcoats in large quantities at lowest prices. Bee our Fine English Corkscrew Suits. la Back or Cutaway, at 110 ; f ally worth 118. AVlhs best qualities for less money than elsewhere. L. GANSMAN & BRO., MAHUFACIUBKKS OF Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clotting, 8. W. COBNEit MOUTH qUEKN AND UBANUS BTUEETS,LAMOABTEB, FA. M TKKM KA.TUJTOW. Overcoats I Don't Think of Buying an Overcoat until you have seen enr assortment. .We have Every Desirable Shade in KERSEYS, FltOM 110 te 1. Mentagnaks, In All Popular Shades, at l. ELYSIO BEAVERS. With Full Quilted Satin Lining, :5. ThU Ceat is pronounced by all who have seen it te be the Handsomest Beady-Mada Garment they have looked at this season. NO TBOUBLE TO SHOW TU EM, AMD MO TUOUBLB IO SELL 1UBU. SEE THEM. Myers & EatMm, UEL1ABLE CLO'.lllKUS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST.. LAMCABTEB FA. rilKSH A BROTHER. SPECIAL ! d Times have changed greatly. High prices are a thing of the past. Every one must conform with the times. We have conernietl long age. It's hardly credible, but nevertheless true, tbat we make you a suit te order (that will fit you perfectly) at the price you pay ethers for ready-made Clothing. There are many advantages in having your suits made te order ; the most important is tbat tbe gar ments are much better made. What would you think of a fine Cassimere Suit te order for 112, made in first-class Btyle and guaranteed strong and durable in fabric Y Did you say impossible V Nothing is impossible with us in the way of manufacturing. Yeu have tbe choice of TO different styles et Worsteds in black, strlrej, checks or colors, from 110 te 125. Nothing leek) better than a flno flne fitting Fantaloen. We have 350 different styles et Treuserings from $3.60 te 9S.50. Ne better styles te be found anywhere. Most everyone knows the wearing qualities of. Corduroy. We have the genuine imported article in brown or drab from which we will make you a Suit for H". This is pesltive'y the cheapest in the city. Overcoats are a necessary article just new. -00 pieces of Overcoat Overceat ings are en our counters. Your choice of these from 110 te (25. Where eke will you get such bar gains) HIRSH & BROTHER, Leading Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N QTJBBN BT, As OENTRH BQTJARI, BIRH BROTHER 0Btt' M,w,rw ' I, ANCASTKK, pa. ,1,Mm saarlt-lrUw auglS-lya a e fl LANCASTER, FA. r.. J W ,-yr y A S- 14- jf- r -, M-r-'- A- t .-- . , ,
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