TUJO L.ANCASTE11 DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1888. Dally Intelligencer. LANCASTER, OCTOBER 80.1SS8. X The riflfl Marshal's Call. I Marshal Cooper, who has been ktloemlog alone in his Philadelphia ) during this camnnicm . all the money I the manipulators et the etate settling i Upen New Yerk, reminds his party ike atill ltveg, in ft proclamation dated erSDih, addressed teits workers, lie lout with the TAtuahle information & ami ct ftlA innt Imnnrlanti nam. In the history et our country Is rapidly drawing te a close. One mere and Nev. G, election day, is 'Unexhausted by the mental effort in wed in the evolution of that informs. It the field marshal proceeds te declare t the issue is between protection and trade ; that " the Democrats are ng diligently," but" we can beat If we work, llemember work I irk I is the watchword." ,The fair Inference from these remarks ttbe Republican captain is that he dots consider Pennsylvania safely llepub He thinks they can beat if they work. " Te win we must ck " he again declares ; and his instruc ts te go te the polls eatly and stay i all day long : te examine the regis- r and see that every Itepubllcan votes. ''This la organization and work, and the nt win surprise you. u lie result or. l work will be victory," says the field bal. Uy which we understand him ite aay that the Pennsylvania Republican gnvUI be surprised by his victory, if he l-qrt&a it. We are truly sorry te find that i red-headed and usually enthusiastic nan of the Itepubllcan party in flvania has the blues se badly, we bw that his feellnss are instilled by i outlook of the national camiiaicn, MvO fiave notlundersteod that there K 3RM any particular reason why the Penn- rlvania Republican should be surprised 'U Harrison and Morten get the alaAternl vntn nf tlin sbUp. It PfaMt alinwi njlmt. tmlltmln nnil ImtiA- fWinleslty and dark clouds en the stir- lwBBding horizon can de te knock the fwgviia out of a man who has no particular for company or cash, and who is in especial trouble himself. sit Is a very lUbby proclamation through that the Held marshal eut: there is nothing in as you see, and the tene and swords are anything but Insnliinir. It is aed as a general's final rallying erds te his soldiers en the eve of battle: at any general who could net make l better fist at the rallying business than Fkld Marshal Cooper, would be likely te I Himself in the enemy's hands en the Je day ; and it may be that Cooper, losing Quay and nil his nfl of rascals, and all the money thev j8rid out of Pennsylvania, will finally the state: and it may as well go alone ittt the rest. We have been inclined te it It in the list of Itepubllcan states; . the Btales have been dropping out of ill list se rapidly et late that it leeks as t there were only one or two sure Ilepub- i states left in it; Vermont is one and i may be another. Massachusetts is jtdUputed state and se is New Hampshire. , would surprlse nene te find them aecratlc. ltuode Island is probably iHraly Itepubllcan, but Maine is net, uet Withstanding the result of the state elec- tttee, which every Itepubllcan ncrve was Jned te carry. Connecticut .New Yerk. ?Xew Jersey, Ohie, Indlaun, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota, Illinois, (evada, California and even Oiecronare prtnlmed by the Democracy; and although &MI ftrA nrAftv Pdrlnln nnf fn ftarnr till tf Sl vwi.muw i.i vnwj ill. ui aem.vuere is no certainty as te any one 01 gtMm that we may net win it. if Jit is a stirring campaign, and theie nre i-ij..i - ... ..'" , .. . ie ue umuy cimuges in lu xne k," ytBfuecranc pany iias ine immense iw- gij.,iie vi uciug jii, mm iiu n iniguiy -mn record. The Itepublfcau liepe is ywely upon the revolt of the country the policy of reducing the tariff r ; a hopeless hope when they concede tax reduction is necessary and give people their choice between free Iwhiskyand free wool. mi m Tiie.Vidtcst Sensation. yHha -latest election sensation in New gYprk city is the discovery that a greater giwHBber et voters are registered in manv E the precincts than can vote in the ten i during which the polls areenen. KAt least this is the confident belief et the xld which gives itself up te great kMeay ever this state of affairs, that itens te deprive of his vote the citizen whom it is guaranteed by thecenstitu. Mea and the laws. There is a consider. (We odor of newspaper sensation about matter, however, since there is no gyrating precinct that has a thousand ttegistered voters; Bnd unless there is a ifery remarkable slowness about the move. meats of the election ofllcersltsheuld net Impossible te take a thousand votes in ;hours. The JhraM says that ex. iiitrlence has shown that 400 is the best leeerd of an election poll in New Yerk. &.3vverner Hill, hewevsr, says that in Claura, where he resides, 600 votes were i at one pell: and he declines te mil extra session of the legislature te re- MM New Yerk, as he is loudly asked te He, at any rate, has net lest his He points out that It would take i days te notify the members of the Mure te convene ; and being a He- , body, It is net te be expected t the majority would hasten teeether I help Democratic New Yerk. IThe sensation is another of the strange ci mis eaa campaign, which n wn age was dead and irnvn premise of the spirit that prevades It. If things keen ng as rapidly for the cornice week i will be abeillDg time about election A geed deal of the superficial foam "oncected for the fun of it and for rspaper sales. The newspaper re- r flings himself en any man or thlni? knows or pre tends.te knew auythinir : L their audacity has no bounds. They i aaade a successful raid ou the nn-si. It ea Sunday. WvYfce VlCtlttl Of Hit Il0livnV.,.n fce Backvllla'uilet did net rat'i it. Jta sole 'victim is ths itr!t.i. ", who, it is generally undemt.,! (leave us. He has been alandenwi ad, havlngne defenders at home or l,andhis govenimentbelngpremp1, HHtre him. And yet he did uethlnc 'wrong. He has simply shown that IMtrteArt enough net te be victim. WHMlherttpectableeld gentle. man who becomes the victim of thobunce steerer gets no sympathy from a cruel world that knows he is the victim of his own stupidity, se Lord Sackville West finds himself without an applauding shout from anyone for the geed nature which Jed him te reply 'te the California Eng lishman ; if it was geed nature. It docs net de te be simple-minded in the world and te be only Lectvelenlly Intent; es pecially Mhen you have ether interests than your.ewn in charge. A distinguished clergyman and bishop ence expressed te us grcnt horror of the opinion that every man was te be taken as dishonest until his honesty was proved. Hut there Is no ether prac ticable way of treating with the world; and this very bishop acted upon it in his capacity as trustee for ihla church, since he could never take a debtor's word for the payment of his debt, but was careful te see that his security was geed. But it is te be said for the credit et American honor that it is net often, or by many men, that fe mean a trick would bs practiced as was played upon Lord Sack villa in asking for confidential advice with intent te publish it. m m The Mew Yerk World publishes the re sult of a canvass of (tie tate by telegraph making 11 ve oelumn of reports from Its regularoerreapDndent. ThoelrouUr order te thoie correspondent! concluded as fol fel fol eow: "We urge upon you the utmost protnplltude and care In collecting tbla in. formation, and the absolute necessity of avoiding all political bias en your parti whotber Ibe showing favors the parly with which yen are aim la ted or neb What TAe World wantals the truth, the absolute truth and nothing elae. " Frem the reault the Democrat will be able te extract much comfort. Democratic pluralities 00 2T0 Hepublicau pluralities 73, 140 Apparent mm. plurality 23,110 following is the report en New Yerk elty, which Is counted In the abeve summary as giving CS.000 Democratic plurality. Tlie KepubllcaiiH cencede 60,000 plurality for Cleveland in New Yerk, but se conaer cenaer conaer VjI.ve a man aa Flre Commissioner Croker pledKcs, ae far aa Tammany hall Is con. earned, 05,000 te 70.000, with the prospect of 75,000 ir the County Demecrata de their duty. Trie Irlsh-Amerlcan vote Is very much split. The registra tion shows an excess of 45,815 vetes ever that of 1634, when 240,825 wcre registered. The usual lets en election day Is 8 per cent, et the registration, whleh should make the VJte In the e'ty reach 2G5.000, an ezeeia et 43,730 votes ever theso of 1884. 20,000 plu rainy is estimated rer Kings county. Lord Haukvim.i: Is being mero per-. Bisiuuuy uaugoreu uy reporters than any foreigner has been for many a day. A press roprcBentatlvo who was able tosecure an Interview alter persistent cllert must have given him neme treuble, for theugb the unfertunate minister displayed un usual diplomacy in parrying questions he was finally driven te deollne te answer a pointed query as te whetber he had heard that anyene had been appolnted te succeed him. The oerrospondent aagely adds : "Frem his tuanner It was Inferred that he had rocelved some Information from Lcnden te-nlxht which he did net care te Impart te the public." That la absolutely all thore wat of the "lntervlew" and the publle are given the bsneht of a reporter's guets bnteiX upon nothing mero substantial thin the "amnnei" of the llrlllsb minister. Truly, Interviewing is a line art. . Tin: report of the death of Stanley may net be trim, but ene cannot ex poet reliable nowe from Control Africa, and there has heen every reason te cxpoet a disastrous ending of the mystorleus JCmln Jiey roilef e.xpodltlen. When It was organized mat tern looked rensennbly favorable for a suc cessful Journey te the country of that ro re ro marliable man, but It wan seen alter real. Izod Hint the whele of Africa was excited against the Christians because et thelr mo me mo nn:e of the slnve tmle. Kmln had owed his safety solely te his adoption of Mohamme danism, and the terribly bloody battles with the 1-ngllrh In the Soudan had berne fruit In hatred rather than fear. The Arab and Mohammedan traveling merchants and bIhve dealers practically rale the heirt of the dark continent, and If the Conge Free Htnte Ii te beasucceis It must prove Ita Birengiu uy rorce or arms, if (Stanley has indeed pnascd frcm the scene, he has left record is wonderful as that of any man of his tlmr, nml It may be that thla poerhouie and ship's cabin boy will be honerod In agea te ceme as a eocend Celumbur, un locking a great continent te clvlllted man. Though known te all history and better known tetheKgjpllana than te eurselver, the heart or the great continent has been left severely nlcue by civilization, and It baa remained for these tiavs nr nriinnai steamboats and powerful weapons te wlt- nesa ine aucmpi te sunuue the savages and reelalm the wilderness. Te Stanley belongs the credit of having found and opened the Conge, the great natural highway of the land. . huu UjK anuB" AuitturKu. Au llallmi Jltttttta Second Tims On Ibe tIUuri itt Murdering 1'uriuHtter Mc- tlurr mict Ulf AulaUut. Michael ltezzell, known as "Ked Nosed Mike," tbe Italian whom many suspect of the murder of Paymaster McOlure and Flanagan, his bodyguard, was arrested Monday afternoon for the seoend time. have spent Hve days In the weeds and among the Italian camps disguised as buntctrH, and they elaltu te possess positive knewledge that Mlke and three associates committed the murder. They followed the traces of one or Mlke'a ac complices nemrly 60 miles through the weeds. Oa Monday they hast ened back and had Mlke before Justice iuuuh', ui .uiuera jmius. They did net havotlmeto produce their witnesses, buteu their btatement et the case, together with the fact that the prisoner has heretofore been Hgarded as an unkcrupuleua char acter, he was held In $2,000 ball, and a hearing will be given him lu a day or two. The action of the local ollieers has greatly Irritated the l'lukerten men, who arefollewlngupasuppoaed clue. They Immediately procured bill ler him, and he was net at liberty, though tbe excitement occasioned by the arrest is intense. It Is believed that thlsattflmntedrlvalrybotween local detectives and i'lnkerteu men lsdelay. lag ratlur than aiding the anpiobenslon of the murderers. Attempt te Kill urn rur. Tbe Kdeslan minister or the interior has received a lelegram from a minuter of the imperial court, stating that live minutes before the czr arrived nt Kutala, en route from Tlllis te Kuxine Keuban, a Cossack, disguised aseu cllleer, wasarrested, having en his pereeu several explosives besides aoine poison in gelatine oapsulej. Whontekon into custody the man at tempted te owallew the poison. Heme years age the prisiner was expelled from the University of Ht. Fterabur for some Imaginary political cllensu, and hiscareer ruiti(j He was one of the founders of a rovelu. tlenary acclety lu Heuthern Kussia, the Hirnfe repS. ' WUlcU Vrere " r Hituraj' ItrKUlriitieu Lfgal. r There was nomethlng of a scave le New if.. .. mDU0Bi cauRea by a doubt whether thn reL-lumtinn u. u. ,....,". ternoen Was leiral In tIkv nr , l.-.... ternoen was legal in view of the Kt.i,,ieJ i ,,,' t corporation Counsei Morgan J. O'JlrUn, however, has rendered hu en n en declarluir thai, in i.t. i. " l.l Llllll '!" ,.la.w' tCorPeratIon Counsei the regldlratleu was legal' vivu, m m "Othtllo'ne-cuptlon'Knnu." lie uitd te penijrt4vttna xiiKbts curslnu the falls knri Jfm ihsuuiH Inn. new ha only lies awn hi X VJshiM.thtukhiw tiully Iibwm cuVea by bMvaitaiitiliai.acents. -e ey Wm, ii, Vanaeiloid.ne . KOlternf the l)m. rc'file Advoe.te. WestulMter. fie . writS wS.1 h,,.?'L.', uea ur- 1JU, euh layup ana fiatj e:a B"Uc, Xry.lt. a Vi'ANAMAKBIVH ratUDiLrHU, Tucsaay, Oct. se, 1U8. Fifty cents or a dollar a yard te be saved en a Black Silk Dress is worth looking out for. Wc can new put you in the way el doing it a happening that is net likely seen te come about again. We have had something te say new and then of a cele brated foreign make of Black Faille Francaise. Warranted net te slip can't, threads are locked. We've sold great quantities of these Silks, and net one complaint has come back. An extra big let of them is here new at unlooked-for prices : the $1.75 kind for gi.25 the 2,00 kind for 1.50 the 2.50 kind for 1.75 the 3.00 kind for 2.00 Fer lustrous black and wearing worth these Black Failles are unsurpassed. When this let gees prices will snap baclc te the old notch. Kast Transept Dress Goods Remnants are turning up all the time. Every morning they afe caught up and, hifstled off te the regular Remnant counter. All days are alike for Remnants. One day a week or two days a week wouldn't de for the big lets we make. Heretofore we've let the ends and short pieces of Cloak Cleak ings and Ulsterings stay with the regular goods. Toe much business there te bother with them any longer. Te-day wc bundle the whole let en te the Remnant counter at half the original price or less. Jllnck Otteman Frlise JicilinTncecl Uliuvlet Mixed Cloaking Mmtlnsau Btocklnet Check Ulnablngs Mnbatr I'lusli UlBKOnals iksliakhans Catnel'.i-lmlr In the lets are all the likely col orings and mixtures. Gener ally in pieces from 1 J te 3 yards long. Your only worry will be te find the right length. West of con tre of the store We take one article of the Men's Furnishings Night Shirts te show the variety and completeness of the stock. These are the different sorts ; you can depend en finding them. Muslin Nightshirts: MaQe by us A iloea Muslin. 75a WumsuttaMiisllii, II Bame, with CuMi'a Uliiimliig,, $1 Deuble Warp, f 1 Fat!, umatt-. irrvncli I.enpr Cleth, oiuul.lte necdlowerk, tl Flannel Night Shirts : riatn Whlte.J3.TS 'iwiiiea wiiiti', "aney Oolers, $I8J HUk etrlpeO, j;5 Woolen Night Shirts : White, II M llruy, unilyril.fl Ciuiiel'B-hutr, & Silk Nightshirts: rongeo, plain, te 1'nnKee, trlinmcd.tO SO China tillk, trluiiiiLil, in Cbkdtnut street side, west et main nlsle The most surprising thing we were ever able te de in Antique and Cluny Lace Cur- uuiis ; Antlqun, 11.7ft te 111 Uuuy.lJteUS In most cases less than the wholesale price. Second lloer, north of Transept. We new have in stock mere of these $2 Stockinet Coats, in mixtures. The price we sell them ler will net buy the cloth, and they are well made and perfect fitting. In the regular course of trade they would be $4. Hath ends et the stere, middle entrance. The Londen made Water proof Wraps for Women are new with these for Men, near Chestnut street entrance. About ioe of them, in new checks; kinds that have been $15 and $16 shall go at $10. About 25 silk ones that have been $20 and $23 are $15. A garment mat any lady's ward robe is completer for having. Chestnut street slde, west of train alsle. There are fixtx.i nnirl- Inte all through China and Glass ware. These show the drift : 3,?:i,le.CBS I'ncerntea Carlsbad China. yj?,?S.l0C0S ,u- "'""or and Tea wur wur seun lureen., Covered Ulshcs, nil t,lze Stef-,tt!"rt Ulsl""' CupSi buueu' UTrtftttt.K2S !l?5. " c.ettK " Chamber rh J.fin.,.Ure,Ia """"l". blue una whits, at the old-tlme sensation ptlce. 13. YMen.T' Juull'er 8lroet ,a- 'our tle- JOHN WANAMAKER. COAtt,L.KXJON J-O W1WK. QOMPLEXlON POWUKK. - LADIES WHO VALUK A UKriNEI) COMl'LttSHJX POZZONI'S mkuicatku; COMPLEXION POWDER. .kin1,n.r&r1 a brilliant transparency te the reu balk uy AH Drugglnta and Faney OcxKle Doalera flvoryvhere. pSlYaWAK or IXAX0N8., j OUU'B 8AK8APAKIL1.A. Pure Bleed Is absolutely necessary In erflcr te tiav per fect health. Heeds Baraaparllla Ii thaureU bleed partner, quickly conquering sorelnla, sallihcura, and all ether insidious enemies which attack the bleed acd undtrmlne the health. It also bulldi up the whole system cure dytperaltasd sick heidache, ana eyer cemrs that tired reeling, "IhiToIakentwo bottles of Uoed's Barsa parllla ier lalt ibeum and dytpepsla, with whlchlwai troubled Tery much. Alter tak ing this mofllclne I am feeling as well as ertr In my life." O. W. Ueisj, rettSTllle.l'a. UOUU'S BAU3APAK1I,1,A " 1 have been tten'jled by a serofaletu affec tion all my life. It Is one of the marked rec ollectlens el my boyhood dsyr, and ler several years has rendered me unable te de much. I think Uoed's Bariaparllla, which t have bten using at Intervals for ten jears.ls thobeit thing I have ever token. 1 am new CO, and my general health scorns better than ever." II !. Abdeit, Warren, N. II. l'UUtrlESTIIIC I1I.UOD 'l had a slight btecd disorder which I thought nothing serious, but It grew Inte a a bad form of skin dlseaie, which some called lupni, breaking out In seres and ulcers all ever my body. Ucel's Bariaparllla In a short tlme completely cured me. I feel that I ewe my llfe te Meed's Baraaparllla." Imd Wacu tir, iloarbeu, lnd. K. U.-liv sura te get only HOOD'S SABSAFARILLA Beld by all druggists. II t six for . frepared only by O. 1. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, ass. OO Deeea One Dellar. (J) TO HA VUO. A KINK FJKUK OF CHEWING TOBACCO IS INDEED A I.imiUY. FINZER'S Old Honesty ComesasnoarbelngatlnoplocooiFLUU TOIIAC'CO as It Ufposslble te mokelt, and Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONG DEALKI1S. We are sure that ONKTUlAL will Convince Yeu of lis Menu. M-I.oek for the red II tin tag en each plug.-ca J no. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOU18V1LLK.1KY (3) vmt uvuva, XntAeTlDlNAKTlBARaAINH """ IN FALL DRESS GOODS AT TUB New Yerk Stere 'he flectien pxcllement has ciusefl great CiptiiBMeu In Iho Dry Ure3 Murmu, ana Iuike rju uillUus or gceils ure being rle'iid out loruuUatrulueiu prices. Mete the follow fellow follew ing: HII.K WAIil HHNHIKrTA, elegant qnul Uy. New fall Shades, 73eu yid ; rtgulurclty pilee, il.iu. 40 Inch llpnrlptla llijl. an nll-wenl Stripefl Ut'iuletta, silk HnUh, tmuitlliil quality, all colera. 75a a yard, rtotseld any whero ler less than il.uu. A'l Wcel Sereo Suitings, 4ft Inch's w'de, any color, BOe u yatd, luipeitcd te sell utJSe. A few mom pieces f 8 Inch Silk Hnlr-I.lne SuItluKS.fccayuid, thought cheap at 75c DevenOitrn Comlilaatlen Buttings Vtncy Btrlptw, riataund Jalu te witch; 40 inches wide, 6ue ayaid. All. wool Plaid and l'laln Klannel Eultlngs, Si Inchei wlde, 87He i regular prlceMc Al'-Wcel rianncl Suitings, all coleis, U3s a yatd. pecial in Underwear. Ladles Whttn Jerefy ltlhbed Vegis, One quality, 33e tach ; regular every day price, 60c. Men's tirev Underwear, deuble back and Irent, soeeaeh; the belt alue In theoeuntry ler tbouiency. WATT &SH AND 6. 8AND10KABTKINO 8T1IKKT, T UE PCOl'I.K'S OASQ STORE. Plush Sacques, Plush Jackets, Plush Medjeskas. lllgb Class L'lushes Only at Unusually Lew 1'iices. Our Stock of I'lusli Giuments is worth jour wlille te Inspect If you contemplute purcliaslng iuithliiB lu this line this season. Alse all the Popular Slyle3 In Cleth Garments for Ladles, Misses and Chil dren. The People's Cash Stere, we. ac uAsr kine street, LANCAVrKU.VA. atarli-lTlUw H soets and aue ma. & OMETHIKQ or- IMPORTANCE Te every gentleman te knew that our Calf Mi-ofertl.M Is equil In Style and Fit te the majeilty or specialty fhoeaadvertlMd te tell for 13 01. They are made of Una, treBg and pliable Calfskin with UongelaTaps In notion, i ace and Cengrnir, and In all the different styles of tee. "J hey have smooth Icsoles-ne thread, wax or tacks te hurt the feet. H. Swllk6y'g New Oaah Stere, NO.S4NOUTU QUIKN STUKKT. ectll-Smd F OOT WEAK. Ready New I Yes, NOW BRADY, with my Complete ttOCk (if IIOOT8, 8UOKB and UUIIUBUS for roll and Winter Wear. Never before did I have such a Large and Varied Stock of the Very Best that the Market Affords and Marked and Quick Belling f rices. Alse 1 call our attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. 1 his is one et the best Throo-Dellar Shoe for men that la made te-day. Call and see them It beats all ethers. D. P. STACOOUSE, (ONE-PU1CK8TOUK.) 98 & 80 HABT KINO, OT, LANCARTKIt. PA. &20-lyd B oera AND 8UOKS. WK AUK UETAIL1NQ BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WD0LESALE PRICES, Hew Can We De It? YOUUATABK: WKWIM.KXl-I.AIN. Alter the last Heet sca'en we bought fllty nine (50) Car os of Youths' Heys' and Men's Meets at a I'rl vate Assignee Sale, for Spot Cash, at such xcerdlnKly l,ew Prices that we can new sell you them Hetall at If e gular Wholesale Prices, and yet make prom eneugh te keep us allve. We Can Sell Yeu : Youths' Solid Kip llnets, sites 11 te IS. ler tl.Bk ; rctrular prlce, II 60 and $1.75. iiw.Vns' ssyiSs"-,UM te tez ,iM' Men's Belia Kip Heets, sizes 0 te 11, tl.GO, 11.75 and f L00 1 rrKUlurnrke, Ii U), I i.25 and 12 50 Our Uoeta ler $J.M and H 00 we defy anyone tn the county or state te beat ler frit. iSura bllltyand Prien. Woceuldmaaanlmmonsoproflt en 1hee CO Cases of Heets by selling them at the old prices, butenr motto Is Quick Sales and Small Profits. We have stuck tell, and te our"Kule"of giving our customers the advantage of our purchases. We lnve the largest stock of Ladlis', M leans' and Children's Heavy l.ace and llatten ahoes for rail and Wluter Wear in the clly, (which we duly tiny of our competi tor te dlsputx) at prices te suit the times. Call In te see them whether you wish te pur. cluue or net, as we consider it he trouble te show goods at the prices we sell them. The One-Fiiee Cash Heuse, (I The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. S Esbt King Street, 1.ANCA0TK1UPA. HPHtern closed every eventcg at 0 p. m., ex cept tftuunlay and Monday. QOKKNaWARB. H 1UU .t MAHTXN. Lamps. - lamps. -AT- MALL AU persons using Lamps are Interested In securing the BEST. The Rochester lamp Is entitled that name, " THE BEST." It la a central draft lamp, has a perfect wick movement, no danger of explosion. The velume and steadiness of light Is superior te any. Yeu can get It either in a Stand, lar lar ler, l'iane or Library Style and at Bettem Prices. Don't fail te examine these be fore ranking a purchase If you deu't want a ItOCHESTER, we have the Largest Assortment of Stand, Parler, Library and Hall Lamps, In the Best Styles and Lewest Trices of ether makes ever offered by us. Any of these will make a useful us well ns ornamental present. (ftrCall aud examine our asseitment befere making jour selections. High & Martin, Ne. 35 East Kiug St. OCtl9-tfl QMAM.TnRKMOMKTEKSINANUM. beref size, adapted ler Decorative Art work, at 10, 13 and ve cnnt apiece, feveiul styles of Heuse and Dairy Thermometers; also ufaiye stock et Cltulcel 'XfccruiomeUm ler l'hyilclans' use. AX UUBLIT'S 11BUO BTOBE, WWMtKlagautet. FRET ECKERT i:il rUBNITORM. WWWWi. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! BTO0K rVhU NKW AKD UKkVTlTVL. Can't be Described. Put Tour Syes On It, and be your Own Jadge. .??P,mB.. " a "lne Furniture. Wi'eyjM'i1' V.? Vntth lng te the 1UU. ?rVcoCwle'mdln"d.7ati,, ,B Ur g00,, tbtnU A Grand Exhibit. The Latest and most Attractive novelty. The DMJM Otteman aad Footstool tn tat) window, leek at them. Our floors are r uu of the Newest Styles. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE 8T0R Oer. Wast Klnff & Duke Sta. "DOFFMEIKB'S. W1I.LCLIAUTHKM OUT I WUATt WUYAJrXW Parler and Chamber Suits At Almest Year Own Figures. Big Opportunities. WUYt Because we must make room for the goods we are receiving this f all . W1IKKE r At HetTmeler'a Furniture Stere, this week we have received a nlie line of flush and leather Beckers. Calltoseetbem AT rtOFFMEIER'S, FUUK1TUUK8T0UK, NO. 28 BA8T KING BT. sepl5-3md e UHH A QIBBS. 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 lareje es tablishment. Everything new in Furniture for any part of the house. Remember the name and number. OCHS &GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. 31 Seuth Queen street. anrlMyd F URN1TUKE I FUKNITUBB I TUB UNDKUSIUNKD HAS UKUFKNKU HIS STOHK AT TUB OLD STAND, Jfe. 38 East King Street, Which was destroyed by fire some time age, and kas a purltctly aew block el all kluds et FURNITURE. PAUI.OU SUITBS, BBDBOOM SUITKS, TABLE3,.UUA1US, ETO. UPHOLSTERING In All Its Branches. Alse fainting and Or namenting Old ejhalrs.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street leBtfd OOK! LOOK! LOOK! OurKew Arrivals In Plush Furniture. rinsh Beckers for Children, flush Iteckers for Mljsea, flush Beckers for Laaies, flush Beckers for Beys, flush Boekoxs for Gentleman, flush Beckers ler Everybody, All f rlces from 11.75 Upwards. 44-Tln Varlety and frlces are se varied we will Invite you te call, and gee them and then gtve the prices, as space forbids It here The largest Assortment at the Lewest frlces te be found in the city. HEINITSH'S, 27 & 50 EOUXH QUBEJN ST., i.ANCASTKlt.f A. UOOKB, S 0. e UKLL TYPE WKITEK. Herr's Bookstore. ODELL TYPE WRITER. livery Business Man Wants It. Ecutl te the Beit, f KICK OHL 110.00. blip In and See It. Agents Wanted. L B. H E R R, NO.BJJi. QUICKS BT. anglMyd CLOTJtltru. M AK11A KUO-IaUUUi. Wa'va Jntt as taaek G1VIN3 thought for the Beys M tar tktlr rather aad Big Brethers, Mothers, THI BOTS your Interest, with the boys and ours can drett GOOD SHOW. tie boys nicely, no mat ter hew large or hew aaii the purse. Hera are sample prices. Bee the thing and you'll wonder at the work and styles. Lltt!a Beys' Fast Celer Weel Suit, U.te, and Butt ana Overcoats at 11.93, finest te no. Big Beys' lulls and Overoeau M, IS, e, m, W te ll. Cleth aad Blyle and Celer the beat. Beys' Uaeerwear, and Heilery-every grade and kind, runnel Balrt Watsu, Wa, eea, 710, It and L t finest U Beys' flannel thtru, moves and Beck wear 1 the Latest Styles and Lewest mew. MARTIN BRO'S ClethlBg bbiI FeralahlBf StHi, U NORTH QDBBR BT. w llUilAMtiOM dk rOttlKU. Oer Prices Are Right I IS TUB OPINION OF THE PEOPLE. Winter Overcoat for Children wlih Adlus'.a. ble capes, at M, 13 te, li.se. Winter O vercn&ta for Beys In Fancy Worsteds and Whltneys, 3.e, 9$ ss, i.W. Winter Ovcrcea'a frr Qenu In Heltens. Blver. dales and Beavers, IJ.00, 00, no. THE L ABU EST BKTA1L A830BT MENT OF Neckwear, Underwear, HATS, CAPS, Ladies' Fu's and Mufflers, AND BOOTS & SHO'iS AT TUB LOWEST fBICIB. Williamson & Fester's, S3, 34, 36 & 38 E. KING BT., ANCABTBll, PA. AND NO. 318 MARKET 8T6MBT, UAUiusuuta, i-k. riLOIUINQ I CLOTHING I L, Gansman & Bre., OUR OVERCOATS ! BOIU WINTEB AND MEDIUM WEIGHT ABE NOW BKADV. We offer the largest assert ment of fresh new gcedr, tbe finest te be baa, and save yen money en the price in plain English If you buy irem us any Sntt or Overcoat you will pay f3 CO te $5 00 less than yen would have done at any ether store for the same goods. This Is our policy. It Is making a great business and we are satisfied. ts 00 will buy a nice Chinchilla Overcoat, 17 00 will buy a Ueavy Black Boayer over coat. 13.00 wUl buy a rine Melten overcoat. 110 will buy a Stylish Leeking Helten or Kersey Overcoat, silk facing. 112 will buy our Great Blytlan Beaver Over coat 115 will buy our Best Winter Overcoat 112, 111, 116, 119 will buy a handsome Battn Lined Medium Weight Overcoat. i?,2Sn vercet8 30, 16 00,18 00, 10, an 111. Ile. Bers' and Children's Overcoats in large quantltlas at lewest price. Bee our Fine Engit,h corkscrew Sulla, in Back or Cutaway, at Ile t fully worth lis, ri hs best qualities ler less money than elsewbera. I, GANSMAN & BRO., MANUFACTUBEBB OF Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing, S. W. COBNEB NOItin QUEEN AND OBASUE BTBKI.T3.LANOASTEB, I'A. TyrYUHb A KATUf ON. Overcoats I Don't Ttlnk of Buying an Overceit until you have set-n einr .assortment. .We have Every Desirable fihadelu '"""' t,TB ettY8 KERSEYS, FUOM 110 te 119. Mentagnaks ) In All f epular8badct,al3). ELTSIAli BEAVERS. Wllh Full Quilted Satin Lining, 5. This Coit la pronennccd by all who have seen It te be tie llandsemtut Ueady.Mad eiarment they have looked at this season. NO TUOUBI.K TO BI10W THEM, AND MO TUOUBL.E lO BELL lUhU. SEETUEM Myers & Bathfen, BELIAULE CLOIU1EBS, NO. 12 BAST KLNQ ST., LANCABTKU f A. BOARDINU-NEW BOABDINQ AND Lodging llense. Ne. 41 Seuth Llmeautet. Lancastur, Alex Ucerge.t HUmsrck) Proprietor. First class Uerman lable beard. Meals at all hears. Herns omlert ler permanent bear ders, Meals furnished promptly and In first. doss style te wedding aud birthday parties, balls, hops, etc, st snort notice, a share of the publle' patronage. Uespectfnlly solicited. . ALEi.Ot)BUB. itaa No.tleaUiLiw4iut, hucJtA r----. f w TJ Aftftm . -
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