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Daily Intelligencer,
v LANCASTER, OCTOBER Sl.lSSS.
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i . Tlie Dismissal.
His own government declining te re-
M l.lM II.a T-lllt. ...I.!-! t l.
gSjeM UIIU( HID JJ11U3U JUlUlBlt'l 11,13 Ul'CU
,-fJtimlwiffi by the president. The lett-cr
Nnssca by the secretary of sUte te the
fMtitent, reviewing tlie causes for this
g-,. Mttoe, lays streis upon the fact that the
Mr of LordSackvlIle West u Murcui-
JM confirmed. by its failure te disapprove,
l aspersions of the letter he answered ;
that after the correspondence was
public, lie maintained te rcpre
' MnUtires of the press his charges against
Jtbe geed faith of the government in its
, ft. Our government seems te held that the
British minister has been deliberately
mucleusin his action. His own gov gev
'rltnment considers that he has net in-
r 6'iienaea any nuruni, uut una uwu imsiuu
Vby his anxiety te counsel a countryman
tsIb distress reeking his advice. Our gev-
L V immdiit Avlrlentlv nnnplrlerfl 1.nril KilP.k.
' villa te be smirter than his own cevcrn-
f'-l ment holds him te be. And it is te be
ftfr'nld In favor of this view of his character
X-that he cendaTcts himself vcrv senslblv in
l?X the trying situation in which he is new
I placed; and that he has net backed
sfcwn from any of his statements or
,'atfpTff nnv nnnlnpv or cxnlnnalien.
& Evidently he has all an Englishman's
?&r . . ... .. ..
ss-i.- wanirai nitaiinQnirnnn aniT-nsinfiTTi hi. ini4i..
&W among his virtues.
The Republican press, which dally
called upon the president te dismiss Lord
Sackvllle, thinking he would net de It,
bow declares that it is tee late te save
him in the election. But there was noth
ing that he needed te ba saved from -, all
that he needed te de was te act be as te
Beet the public approbation, and that he
P-A- AAATna tn Jkrtve. Anna Tf la nnf nnn.rant
(Ri .. ww .y'uuiu wuuv. aw & uuv 14'i'atbuu
ite)jr: iniiLnnni n FemimrmL npmntuied nnv
wZ. , ,7 77 , , 7 ,
,,, ftuuipici uuviuu miiu iiu una lunuu.
VKKi'- -"'"""""J " . utv.iui.uijr uuu
KXh-r' ftrwlrtAntlt. lia nntcfl .lnnlr1n.il if tinil
iJTsV trm 'Encllsh cevernment : nnd wlinn
j,he received its answer his action
4 was auck. 1 1. is the he cut of fellv
sfhj for Republican journals te complain that
'S& be acted tee slowly. They would be
W wiser te acknowledge that there is no
ii& . eause of complaint nnd that their Call-
gun has failed in its execution.
It
brought down the man it was
rattfyTV tint
aimed at : and, according te
i.iwc: -
&&&$$& Bayard, is likely te kick
wv'ct? tm.. iii ii. i .-. ...i.A n t 11
." Illlf I IHII Ilia FflWM IV I I I I I TMI I II. I.
would be a very satisfactory exhibition
of the working of the laws, if the men
who concocted this dirty scheme were
made Its victims. They will get no aym
pathy If they are caught, for there is no
one wlin la wlllinp te remmpnil I.Iih rnwq
r falsehood which drew the liritlsh inlnis-
ia, cer into ineir trap.
sy, nilllltltnntiB fi.t.1 A .ifllifnnllA
Z . Ml.U MUIIIIH1MV1
Mr. Gewnn, as counsel for Coxe Bres. &
ti Ce., the largest individual shippers of an
SJf ' thraeite coal in the state, has brought
jfe complains against me ienigu vuiiey rail-
vy-iread, before the inter-state commission,
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upon vne greunu mai n cnarges mere ler
carryiue anthracite than bitumlnmiB
gceal, and that it tells the coal that
'; j. mines liseit cnenner i inn inn
'' ehippers ever its line can sell ; this latter
being accomplished by its com-
! $ mand of the railroad tells. It can make
VUMNHbWlUI .1U UCIlfCi; Ui L.U.1I IlUlt
i aave itself in Its carrvlncr charees: where-
s the Individual operators must pay the
tells it fixes, and they de net knew In the
beginning of the year what they may be
In the end.
There is no doubt that in this respect
great Injustice is done te individual
Bhippers. The constitution of rennsjl
rania gives them n perfect remedv in
declaring that railroad companies shall
set be also miners.
Se far this censtilu-1
tienal prohibition has been a dead letter I ' HU0U nJTantages should net be coutom ceutom coutem
in Pennsylvania. nwln nr.,, I plnted. The quostlen of froe trode Is abse-
le the claim of the corporations
chartered prier te the censtitu-
tlnn ilmf it nntmnf .nni.!l l.nh
.- '
$& We de net believe that this clahnisgoed,
f&& ' i..f era fl.ml.. I 1 ..... .. .'
Sg?J illUJl V.UHYIlll.tU lliuv 1110 BU-
?riJ)remelaw will beheld teblndpnnnllviiii
; we- corperauons et the state, when it
, comes te be ccustruvi. The old doctrine
fc&jef the irrefrl?5iWe and unalterable
M- character of a public charter needs and
wiu receive censiuerauie moumcaiien In
we light et the later development of
society.
The public welfare is no longer con
sistent with the maintenance of the
claim that a charter may net be amended
$T "y tLe Pwer tliat granted it, aud lsiiet
J controlled by a constitution subsequently
If enacted by the people. Mr. Gowan.whe,
tfe: M president of the Heading rail
.J"' read, wns 1ha nlilef nrr.nin .,nni..,i
Ng? the constitutional prohibition of its
?& lse beinz a minine ennmnnv. n
C'yjTv Bit SPA thin mnrln nf ,lr.,.in .!.
feUteef his clients. 1'esalbly he may ob-
Etefiff "uteausiacuen lerinem irem the Inter-
wKb9 vuiuuj.ejjuu , wuuiju e ue nei un-
tifti.4er8tand the ereund inmn whinii iu
g. euums mat ineir authority can compel
rr tae lahlgh railroad te fix rates of frelcht
jMff-forayearahead.se ns te enable lndivi-
gj buhukie iu ujuu.0 cumracis uueau en
v; equal terms with the carrying company,
ijitfc as such a requirement may b.
t:' And we are cle.tr that he can iret nn
:fe3resa,and deserves none, upenhls ether
VV HOBlDlaint. that thn ratra mi lilliiinlnnr,
Rweeal are lower than en anthracite coal.
ji&Tbey ought te be lower; otherwise authra-
cvwte coal would have a mennnnlv nf
. -. , .. v.
; Beaarjura tnarke'., te which it Is closer.
Theelalm always has bean in behulf nf
'4(Wi' 'asthraclle Umt tu .,.,,ii.,..ii ..,
'$Mcel,enceenaWelttO"efy the competi cempeti competi
Mtte of bltum'neis coal; and this is a
;oea ciaim. it anthracite coal was tint.
IfiCtatrlnaically
RpfZ'MUB, It
worth mere than bituml bituml
weuld net be mined;
l&TiJEy wcause It
HWiZZ . D -uauy 10 mine.
;M cannot be put en the market as
h" M" MP,y M bituminous coal attLosame
& ditjtfM of freight. Mr. Ueweu's clients
it j I'HvWdue their coal lauds nwav uimve i
.frwaliiA et li!(timt.iAna Ar. .1 i i. ....
ly owners of anthracite get four times as
IHttch royalty as the owners of bitumlueus
I&cmK The two are entlrelydiilerent artl
! D(1 there is no mere reason for rank-
, ud enuia ireigui. rnie en inein than
for making a like lata en iron
I cotton goods. It the railroads are.
lilted te classify their freight, they
at be withheld from nuttlntr i.ii.i.
u and anthracite coal In. separate
t.
"'he fact Is that thn frwleht. rntenn
i??J!!"t"' coal te the tea coast Is higher
LS.atL0' lake? Ue distance ,
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IE
from the Clearfield and Jeffersen
region te Buffalo is greater than that
te Philadelphia or New Yerk ; and the
cost of coal carriage much less. This is
n great Injury te the Eastern consumer,
which demands correction ; nnd the lake
shere cost of bituminous coal carrlage
must be raised before Mr. Gewen can ask
that the seashore cost be increased.
Halloween.
This is Halloween and the brownies
and fairies will te-night be bard at wetk
through their representatives the boys
nnd girls. Frent deer steps will get up
and walk nnd it will be a matter for pro
found thankfulness if some citizen does
net break his bones by falling out of his
own front deer or ever a string crossing
some dark sidewalk. A part of young
America net se thoroughly abandoned te
demoniacal possession will have a jelly
time nnd de no harm by pulling candy,
bobbing for apples and ether time hon
ored frolics.
Ilullewccn or All Halloween, ns It is
mere properly called, is the ove of All
Saints or All Hallows. In Gle the pope
dedicated the pantheon of Kometethe
honor of all the martyrs, whose bleed
had truly been the seed of the church.
All Saints used te be observed en the
first of May, but in 831 the date was
changed te November 1. The eve of
this anniversary day of the triumph of
Christianity ever the old superstitions
was quite naturally regarded as the an
nual holiday of the lowers of darkness
and the gnomes nnd fairies, in whom the
masses believed as firmly as ever.
They were in imagination given free
scope for their devlltry, and revel
ry for the morrow was hal
lowed in memory of the deeply tragi
cal nnd solemn martyrdom of theso early
Christians. It seems ns though people
sought te neive themselves for the
nustere religious contemplation of the
martyrs by careless and jovial sympathy
with the peer little spirits of Halloween.
The bloody details of martyrdom were
mere near and familiar te the believers
in Halloween than they can be te-day te
the best btudent, aud as the awful
anniversary approached the elfs and
fairies give place te demons and witches,
wraiths of long-forgotten gods, and in
creeping horror the peasant longed for
the morning of all saints with its day
light memories of former massacres and
Keman butchery. Hut as time went en
saints and fairies grew less sembre, aud
when llobbie Burns wrete of Halloween
among his untive mountains there was
plenty et fun in it.
' Wl merry xnnKs, nn (rIenalj cracks
1 will tliey 0 1 nun, weary ;
An' unoe lulm, mi' runnie Jnttds,
Their sports wre cheep iiu' thecry."
The auprniue court et the Mtnte liaa
lijitened te declare. Its opinion of the un un
cinnlltutletiallty of the luochnnle'n lien law
et 1887 wtiteli undertook te gire a prier lien
te mechanics ler the wages of tbelr labor.
The doclslen was mad . from the bencb,
pending the nrjniment, that the law was
uoeonnlltutlonal, et whleh thore can be
no doubt, it lu ene mero Illustra
tion of the great mlsfortune l'onn l'enn
nylrnnla sutlers In the peer (piallty of lit
legislature, which has nolther knowledgo
or elouienlary principle of law nor pea-
sowlenot oemmon Renso. J t should liave
aoeurt tacked te It during the bmhIeii te
kop It Mralght. It niecin new once In two
yesru. It would be well If It met butonce
lnilu.
Tin: nntlen ban been talking about the
tarltt for ten months nnd a hair, alnce
Grmtir Ulevelnnd font his famous mearage
te CengreHH and no orator or writer lias
produced anything mero forcible, boiibIIjIe
and true, than the following lines from
that MCHHige: "Our progrenu toward a wlse
conclusion will net be lmproved by dwell
ing upon the thoerlca et protection and
frce trnde. This Bavera tee much of bandy
ing eplthutfl. It la a oendlllou whleh con
fronts us net a theery. ltsllef from this
oandltlen may Involve a alight reduction
or the advantages which we award nnr
homeproduotlonabutthoentlrowlthdrawal
llllAM Ifffllnnantl ! I n A .. I .. 1 . li .
'J uiuiMiem, nun auu ui atitdll It UJItJUt
luauu in certatn quartera that all otlerts te
rellove the poeplo from unjust and uu uu
neceanry taxation are aohemos of se-called
frce.traderv, Is mUohlevnus and far o e o
inevod from any oeuBlderatlou for the
" publlj geed."
The simple and plain duty whleh we
ewo the people la te rodueo taxation te the
necessary oxpensos of an economical
operation of the govermnont, and te roatero
te the buslness of the tceuutry the money
which we held lu the treasury through the
porverBlen of governmontal powers. These
things can and should bodeno with aatety
te nil our industries, without danger te the
opportunity ler romuneratlvo labor which
our wericlrigruen ueed, nnd wllh benellt te
them nnd all our poeplo, by cheapening
their luinnH of subsistence mid lncroestng
the mcaaure of thelr comforts."
A cnnTAiN Mr. Jelleraen Jackaen Jenea
has ellurcd te the New Yerk ll'orfif.the
pleaBiug suggestion that It would be well te
koep Lord Hackvllle here. "In view
of coming Cunadian complications or
ether dilllcultles that may arlse between
ua and the ' raother country,' as we
fondly and facotleusly call her, it would
be better for our state dopartinent (e deal
with such a tell confessed simpleton as
Hackvllle than wlihe far shrowder, sharper
and mero sonslble minister whom Kngland
would be sure te seml In tils plaee." Jef Jef
fereon Jackaen certalnly has n large bead
and Is qutte worthy el the sonorous names
that heln him te get along through the
world with Jenes. .New the great value of
his sui-gustlen lies In the possibility that
llialue may beceme secretary of state, n
very reniote chance. Of course with the
present administration It deea net matter
at all, bcoause all buMniss of lmportance
has alwas been traneactid ever Sick vllle'a
head, but Hlalne and " my lord," are said
te bd besom frlecdc, mid tte aalely of
the ejuutry would be lu this bulance et
cunning with stupidity
Vc congratulate Miss Kate Kersythe
the dislluguUhtd tclrtts, upon the jiluck
nad succeiis with which she resisted the at
temnt of Iheae frce hooters of the publish publish
lngfiea, OoergoUnrrleAUo., te collect from
her i200,tho(iUbtcrlpllenprlcooi'Mr. Van
derbilt'u Jieute and tollcctieD, an Ulus Ulus
trated work that was te be published In ten
sections and ler which she was claimed te
have given her written subscription, and
they had her uame signed te a prlnted sub.
scrlptleii paper ; hut she explained te the
Jury that a book agent had Intruded upon
her at a Lusy time- and aked bertoaub berteaub bertoaub
Bcrlbe for the work, nod that le get rid of
him she told him that he might lend her a
copy ter examination. He asked ler her
address ani she wrete her name, at his in
stance en a paper, net ktinin n,. .....
was subscribing a contract. When the
book came she returned the package un.
epened, having seen the book In the mean,
time, and net desiring te posteiB it
Ot course the man who get the subionptien '.
whose name we dosire te record, Themas
H. Uyer, teillfled that Miss i'orsytbe knew
that abe was subscribing for lha work.
The Jury dltbblleved him aud believed
her. They were undoubtedly right, l'er.
haps some of tbem had- been victims of
took genu tberuielves, nnd perhaps i
JjAyQABTJSR DAILY
they knew omethlng of the character of the I
operations or this particular llrm. They are
pretty well known, having been conducting
the business for a nutnber of yearn, One of
thelr agenta was in our cfllce n few days
age asking favornble notice, which we re
fused In terms that will doubtless provent
his return. We are advlsed of a simitar
game practiced here te that which was
played upon Miss Fersythe i nnd the repule
of Qea lUrrle it Ce. has suffered accord
ingly. Thk Ropublleansof Yerk are bragging
loudly of the great number of Lancaster
monwbe will march In their parade en
Thursday, and the Democrats of this city
should see te It that they are well repre
sented In the Democratic parade of Noveu
ber2J. Thla Is due te Yerk as an act or
oeurtesy In return for the splendid display
of the Yerk tnen In our own overwhelm
ing demonatratlen, and all who can should
help te give a similar Inspiring evidence of
the conrldenoo, earnestness and entbuslasm
that animates the supporters of Ulevelaud,
Thurman and tarlll reform.
m
Quay, It aeems, ha been sending his
begging circulars te Democrats as well as
Republicans. Flfloen years age E. li. Oo Oe
baugh it JJre., of Mlddletewn, Dauphin
county, were oxtensivoly engaged In paint
manufacturing. Thelr works were In
operation soveral years and conalderablo
capital was sunk. Thocellarsoof this In
duitry was attributed te the high tarlir en
the raw materials used in the manufacture
of dyes and paints. The Cebaughs are
sturdy Democrats, and the answer which
they may send te Quay from under
the shadow of their closed factory
will hardly be what the fat-fryer
will oentomplato with serenity. Alter
relating hew their Indmtry was orlppled
by the ozeesslvo tarirt en oret, etc, they
will tell Ohalrman Quay that the aherltr
put the paint buildings Inte ether handr,
and the works are new occupled as n rosl resl rosl
denco by imperted Hungarians.
PERSONAL.
llAneH HniHCil has donnled 12,000,000
franca for the education of Jewn lu Ou'.lcU.
Jehn C'eni.i.v, of Chester, Is heir le n
boquest or f 1,000,000 by the death of nu
aunt lu Philadelphia.
Mkh UirAui.Kt N. Tnenri:, wlfe of the
prcMdent of the Koysteno Wateh Cnee
company, or Philadelphia 011 belinlf el 350
women employ ed by the company, en
Tiie-Bday prtiBented tn Mm Ulevelaud, at
Oak View, a watch, the east) of which was
made by thorn.
Junun I). It. Keitr.r.ij dled et his hnme In
Groeiicaitlo, Indiana, en Monday. He was
born In 1800. He wni the flrnt mayor el
OroenoiHtlo, netptaln In the Mexican war,
a circuit JudgoferlO cari, and chlef Jus
tice of Utah, under President Iluchannu,
Ue was a leading Democratic politician, and
was highly rospected.
ltr.V. J. J. Muni'iir, H. J., formerly roe reo roe
tor nf aeii7-iga onlleuo, WiiHhlngten, nnd
mero rocently of Ht, Fmncls Xtnlur'a eel eol oel
logo, New Yerlc, has been appointed te
the ehalr of philosophy In Georgetown
college, District of Cnlumbln. The former
occupant e! this chair, Itev, Kdwnrd H.
Welch, H. J., becomes prefect of studio,
assuming control of all tlm ftlnsmn of this
dopartmeut of Oeorgetewn University.
m ii.Li.(ivi:r.N.
ytdaple con tTjtreatiune )
De you uiiiembur u j ear uge,
lu tlioeuibtri Imniluiirea nna low,
We tried our forlune en tills ove 7
Did you ilia uiiKury bollevo
Hew, befniu th yrnrrind fully ileil,
1 wus te be eugagua te wed T
The year will pass away te-night,
The iuUs may tlum hive been urlght,
AlUieiiKh 'tis enld Imvu will net uilud
'I lioae ruling slsturs or lnuiihlnd.
Mill pray 1 tUnt thelr words woie true s
Alnne 11 rest?, my levi1, wlili you.
J laitl U:ett Mints in J turner's Magazine.
m
1 he alenfllly IncrtuMlriK popularity of Lain
der, lho"KOirteii" nmii'dy ferdyspuiitlrs and
porseiiH treubled with ltullaostieu lJlHlmnly
pbiiiiouienal. ITIce enlj M cunts. At all
(IriiKKlsK.
It luukex a person feel sad te uenrncrvlmr
baby, niimirlnif probably Irem sninu'sllvlit
pal n, winch could be euslly rollevi'rt dv ihe
use of Dr. null's ituby Syrup, which ts for aile
ft t nil drug sterus.
trAA'AMdJiKU'U
I'uiLJiDEU'iiiA, Wedneinny, Oct. 31, lt8.
Best French Broadcloth i.
If you hear of $1.25 or $150
Broadcloth in ether stores
marked down te $1, compare
them. See if our regular $1
grade isn't better weight, better
finish, better color range. And
we haven t thought these $1
Broadcloths far enough out of
the regular step of the Dress
Goods te be worth special
pointing at. We opened them
at$i. Of course they are ex
cellent value, rare value, but se
are a thousand ether stuffs in
that busy Dress Goods acre.
The paper wouldn't held their
story if we were te tell it all.
We make no such try. A ran
dom stuff or se must stand for
the whole.
These $1 Finest French
Broadcloths are as geed a peg
as any 10 nang tlie thought en.
4S inches wide and in 14 of the
most wanted shades.
Southeastof ccntru.
Closing out a full line of
Ladies' Coats and Jackets let
us pass en te you the most
seasonable and desirable goods
at half price or less ; every style
a geed one.
ltrownCherlotaridnncy lieaer Coats,
Jllack lloaver coats, bound, satin llned
I kind fort I
,,'tmo?1maaCe0l0";a UlaSn "d Uwer,
t i Mud rer 13.03
mack Btecktmjt I'nuts, exim length.
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rancy (Striped
ana
l'lnf,l r. lr.,1. I..
tttllormude ' i.i)i,
ft), 17 una f3 kind ler f, tlWunan
,'u,a'lU.,;,101.t'0'U!, " Mtl,"- "vtr.
fer3, worth 110, 112 and J15
"ciiu. wStl;e.SSif Mulleu K,,a J!favur
110 kind for is
llmiaed Btockluet nnd lieaver Cerns
blade and coleii-rt, a,ur i-eate,
l. worth Iiu and 112
KagUu??. ' VUU" Aewmarktts and
:or p,ir, 7, tM9 ne.tis uptotse
ef Ilium ai,i . n k. ... .
Many el tham much uuder pilec, and ull
lu the UU'st slylvs und nuwist luMerlal"
adiloer, Cht)tuut itroetsldo. Kouri.
Second
MtUirs
Remnants of Cleakings and
Ulsterings won't last long at
this rate. What wonder, the
prices are half or less, and the
stuffs are
lllui k Otteman
hleckluut
th etc Lleullngi
Meliult J'liisLi
JHiiteiriU
Antiukhuns
I I ue
I I ilui 1 twed
ln- let
JUUidl bukliiu
Miili-luiii
tiuial'0 hull
Generally in pieces $i yt te 33
yards long. Likely colorings
and mixtures.
Huimuutieuiitcr, weil of emtie.
A special let of Imported
Kuchings at 25, 2S, 35, and 40c
away below the usual price.
In cream, white, black, and
many of them touched en with
INTEJLLIGENCEI?, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER
WAItAMAKKR'B
geld and silver beads and
braid.
Torchon Lace, 1 te 4 1-2 in,,
3c te $u
Medicis Lace, 1 te 4 1-2 in ,
iec te $1.
t'heslnut street atdr, rait of m&tn aisle.
5,200 pairs of Women's real
Kid Gloves from Aug. Charles
Jouvin (of Bonnevoie) have
come.
4 buttons, handsomely em
broidered, tans and grays, 75
cents. We have sold dozens
up in thousands in the past
four years at $1.75 a pair, and
these are every whit as geed,
in fact, are precisely the same
in quality.
This is the" fourth unequalled
bargain we have offered in Kid
Gloves this season and by far
the best.
Chestnut street side, west of main alale.
Table Cutlery Is en the sec
ond fleer. Of course moving
brought things te light that
we'll gladly be rid of away un
der price. Every such turn-up
does. Neglected corners are
cleaned out and then things
leek differently in a new light.
Here are 150 pairs Carving
Knives and Ferks, slightly
soiled, at $1 te $2 half.
$3.25 Celluloid Carving
Knile and Ferk for $2.25.
$4-50 Ivery Handle Carving
Knife and Ferk for $3.
$4 Staghern Handle Carving
Knife and Ferk for 53.
Celluloid medium size Table
Knives at $2.50 a dozen.
Lets mere just as attractive.
Second fleer, Juniper street side. Pour cle-
mers.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
aOMl'LtSXlON l'O WDBR.
qompLexieT POWDKlT
LADIES
WHO VALUE A UKKINKD COMl'liKitON
MUUT USE
POZZONI'S
MKllIOATKU;
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It imparts a brilliant transparency te the
ehln. llouievtaallptmplea,iroclcloa and ai.
colorations, nnd makes the akin delicately
aelt and tmuuufnl. ltcentntng no ittne, while,
lend or anionic. In threo shades, pink or flesh,
whlte ana brunotte.
run BALE 1IY
All DrugRtats and Faney QoeIh
Doulers ilvcrywhore.
mrliKWAUK or 1U1TATIONH.-M
apranvd
ik r uoenx.
B
AHU.ViNa,
RED HOT
BARGAINS
-AND
Milk-WMte Treatment
UO TOG KIM Kit
KVKUY
UTOUK.
TIMK l.V OUtt
A UAltOAl.N reii KVKUY UU1 Kit.
ItAUOAlNblN COMKOltTS.
Comforts Me earh. feia oleewhorn fer7'c
llolter (ioedsutTlo. 11 (0. It 25, II te. 11.73, liin,
2 te, 3 uu, u w, i ej ana f I te.
UI.ANKETS.
de a pnlr, worth 7X". Vi'e also liave them
for 7e (l co, i 60, ti mi, t: te, f i,oe, J.5J aud up
lotu.eoapatr. All are uart;ulna.
QUlLTa.
l.arRO slze Qullte, geed n utility, only 75c
Ourli .'Stlullt in a Hurprlse te everybody. If
lu until ela tjulit we hive them iiciu7Scuii
te the rlnest iiuallty at low prices.
FLAHNK1.S.
rAU-oel Kid riannela fiein 2We upwards
All Wee llutvy lied Bliaku riannel, hIiiieh
yarilwldii. only Meajanl Wiiite HhmhuIb
iiu low as be a jard. our 2,c H'hlie ITlannel la
a wiiiiam loewrjoao.
(JANTON rLANNKI.".
A geed heavy t union at 5e a yard,
ene ut 7e lhl Lunuet be luatcheil.
We ha-ve
MUSLINS,
lllcacheil and Unbleached, yard wlde. as low
as6cuaid. l-'or S3 jeu Kutulnieit Uie hesU
Uruiuanti cl Appleten " a " only tc a. yard ;
yaid wlde.
TAUI.K LIHKNi
Tahle 1 Ineim at rernarkabln low dgurcs. A
wool ene ler 12e a yard j all lliien. Our 2se
ei Inch Is the boil uoeds we oer offered ler
Inn luouey.
LINKS TOWKLINUP.
'loelliiKn-cnna Keeda Irem 2)tfi 3K and!
cenu a jiud and upwards.
NOW roll A 11A110AI.V-CAL1COK3-.NKW
uu una.
2W, 3K, "H find 0 centa ; wheever heard of
tallceva tocheip.
.NAI'KJXS;
A1UI luen Napkins, I5c, 50c, 75c, I1.C0 a deicn
and upwaidt
tINDKUWKAU.
CMIdicn'n. Iieni He upwards, lllmrs', from
UHeupwiiida tiutha'. Iiemse upwind
Oi.r i.udltA' Merine eat, tllk llnlh.at37Jc,
Is thn blKKeal burisutn In lluilonveur uvur
oiluied.
Thla Is a Great Chance.
1UIVHUS llKNETlTANO 1IAKOAIN UOOM
AT
Charles Stamm's
35-37 North (Jueen Sti eet.
Bosten Stere.
JOrOOD'H HAI13APAHILLA..
TRUE ECONOMY
ltlitrae economy te buy Iloed'i Btrupv
rilla, ler " loe De3es Ons Dellar," li eiiglnal
with and true only of thla peptilar.medlclne.
If you wlah te preve tela, buy a bottle of
Hoed'a Baraaparllla and rne&anreiu cententa.
leu will And Itle held 100 tcaapoenfali. Mew
read the directions, and yen will find that the
average dose for persons of different agea U
leaa than a teaapoenfut. Thla la certainly con
clusive and unansworable ovldence of the pe
culiar atrenuth and economy of
IIOOIVS 8AIISAPAUILLA
' Vfe began nalng Hoed'a Baraaparllla In enr
Inatltutlen acme tnentha ae, and having;
watched Its cfTecta, wlah te aay that we find It
a geed, reliable, and boneflcUl medicine for
faintly ase, nnd for hospitals and Institutes
such as eura." Smrans erMaacr, West reurtli
et,, Cincinnati, O.
1 took Heed's Ba'saparllla for lest of appe
tite, dyapepala and general languor. It did me
a vast amount of geed, and I have no hesi
tancy In recommending it." J, W. HTuta HTuta
vebd, Qnlncy, ill.
HKALTH BETTKK THAN ItVKH
" 1 have been troubled by a sorefuloua airc airc
tlen all my life, it Is one or the marked rec
ollections of my boyhood dya, and for several
yeara has rendered me nnable te labor much.
I think Uoed's Baraaparllla, which I have
been using at intervals for ten years , la the
beat thing I have ever taken. I am new CO, and
my general health looms better than ever." II.
V. Abbett, Warren, N. It.
HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA
Beld by all drugglats. 11 i bIx for IS. Prepared
only by U 1. IIUOD A CO., Lewell, Mass.
100 1)03 K3 ONE DOLLAtt (3)
IIOOTH AND HUOHB.
S'
OMETH1NQ
OF-
IMPORTANCE
Te every gontteman te knew that our Calf
EhcoferflBO la equal tn Style and fit te the
mnjeilty of specialty shoes advertlaed te sell
for 13 0), They are made of One, treng and
pliable Calfskin wlthUongelaTaps In llutten,
taco and Congress, and In all the dlflorent
Btyles of tee. uhey haveamoeth tn-aolea-ne
thread, wax or tacks te hurt the feet,
H. Swilkey's New Cash Stere,
NO.S4NOUTU O.UEKN STUKKT.
ectll-3md
F
IOOT WKiVH.
Ready New!
Yes, NOW ltBAHY, with my Complete
Stock of BOOTS, SHOK3 nnd UU11UBUS for
Fall and Wlnter Wear. Nevor before did I
have sui h a Large and Varied Stock of the
Very Heat thnt the Market Affords and
Marked and Quick Seiling Prices. Alse I call
jour attention te my
$3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE.
This la ene el the best Throo-Dellar Shoe
for men that la made te-day. tali and see
Uiem ; It beats all ethers.
D. P. STACKIOUSE,
(ONE-PUlCJt STOKE.)
BO & SO EAST KINO, 8X,
LANCASTER. l'A. aSO-lyd
B
OOTS AND HHOKS.
WE AUK KKTAILINQ
BOOTS - BOOTS
-AT-
WHOLESALE L'HICES.
Hew Can We De It?
1 OU MAY ASIC: WK WILLKXI'LAIN.
Alter the last Heet Season we bought fllty fllty
nlne (Vi) ( apes of Youths' Heys' nnd Men'a
lioela at a l'rlvale Assignee Sale, ler Spot Caah,
nt such KxcHtdingly Lew l'rlccs that we can
new sell yen them ltetall at Regular Wholesale
I'rlcea, aud j et inake preflt enuugh te keep us
We Can Sell Yeu :
Youths' Solid Kip Heets, alies 11 te IS. ler
1125; rumilar prlce. II SO and f 1.75
II W. 11.75 andlitu' "'"" "" "' "" """ "
aien-B beiiu Kip uoets, sizes 0 te 11, 11.50.11,75
nd LO0 ; regular prlce, i ui, 12.25 and 12 50.
Our Heets ler S2.M ana uu Urn rtfv. nnnnn
and
in the cnunty or state te beat for jflr. Dura
blllty aud I'llai.
rL0 could liiaku an Immonse Tpreflt en theso
K) Cases of Uoeia by soiling them at tbe old
prices, buteur motto la
Quick Sales and Small Profits.
We have Btuck te It, nnd te our" llulo"ef
giving our customers the advantagn or our
nuichises We hve tbn largest stock of
Ladles', Missus' and Children's ilenvy Lace
and ISuttnn nhecs for Kail and Winter Weai in
tbeclty, (which wu dety any of our coinnell ceinnell coinnell
lere te dlaputH) at prices te suit the times.
l.all In toece thoinwbethor you wlah te pur
chase or net, us we consider It no trouble te
ahew goods at the prices we soil them.
The One-Pilee Cash Hense.
I
The Leaders of Lew Prices
BOOTS 8c SHOES,
Ne. S Eafct King Street,
LANUASTEU. I'A.
r-8tore closed nvery evenlcg at G p. m., ex
cept Saturday and Monday.
VMBRKJ.LAS.
B.15
ABOUr UKIONS.
In our talk of the past weelr, we rccora rccera
mnudMd llnlnn H k ler Umbrellas It u a
cnniblnatlen or silk and ceilim Mlk lacing
and cotton luck. A line Union can acaicely
be told in ui an all silk, and yet will outwear
the latter two te ene. We be a number of
grades which we constantly carry te meet the
demand nt our Whe'eealu no) artiuenl.
Krem ihe you can Bolect any finality you
like, and have i ame mude up In .hert eritur.
Our two most popular numbers are "our
Mu" and "our 1 f e." el both of which we have
sold tens of tlieusiMid lu the nasi few mouths.
e leel 8.i In recemuibiidlng these te nn,
as we knew thorn te bu geed wearers and last
coiera. a large assortment or an fcruaea ten
Bluntly In stock.
lliii-e IlKlveiliK. with Celd and Sliver Han
dles, at ll 6i, aiu "huuiinprs "
Uepilrlnir and recovering done promptly.
All ihs latest patterns lu Ueld and silver
Handle.
Ulvensacall.
Yeuis ter Umbrellas,
KO, It KASl' K1NU STUEKT.
fU.i'.'.l-.lllld
A trUUSKtH.
T UTUEK H. KAUKFMAN,
ATTOliN E Y-AT-LA VT,
Second fleer Xahleman Law Halldlng, Ne, 49
Neith Doke Btreet. r-lyaw
FREY
ECKERT
31, 1888.
rattH, a a.
ADIE3 CON TEMPI, ATI no
THE
i
rUBCnABK or ANY kind or
FURS
SHOULD UK All IN MIND TU AT OUB LONQ
AND BUCCEBSrUL KXI'EHIINCE
gives us surEitieu
ADVANTAUES.
AMEE
-LEAD1NO
Practical Hatter and Ferrier,
SO WESTKINQBT.
AV-Ueat Sealskin Ceat a and J ackets en lind
or carefully made te moasure.
eCT-'.fd
FURN1TURB.
TyiDMYER'i
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
STOCK FULL, NEW AND UKAUTIFUL.
Can't be Described.
Tut Y'eur Eyes On It, and be your Own Judge.
Common, Medium nnd rine Furniture.
Style Quality and Finish lllslng te tha IIIOU
EST l'UCll, while l'rlces are lu the LOWEST
NOTCH. Mere worth In our goods than the
prlce wenld indicate.
A Grand Exhibit.
The Latest and most Attractive Nevelty.
The DttUM ottoman and roetstool in tbe
window. Loek at thorn.
Onr Floers ar Full of the Newest Styles,
WIDMYER'S
FUBNITUBB STOltB
Oer. Bast Kin? & Duke Sts.
H
OFJTMEIEK'S.
WILL CLEAUTIIEU OUT 1 WHAT?
WHY A FEW
Parler and Chamber Suits
At Almest Your Own Figures.
Opportunities.
Hlg
WHY?
Hecause we must make room for the goods
we are receiving this lall.
WUEHE T
At Hotrmelor'a Furniture Store. This week
we have recelvcd a nlin line et l'lush and
Leathor Iteckei a. Call te see them
AT
flOFFMEIErVS,
FUllNlTUltESTOUK,
NO. 20 BAST KING ST.
B0pl5-3md
e
UUS A UIBBS.
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.
OGHS aGIBBS,
Manufacturers and Dealers.
31 Seuth Queen street.
aerll-lyd
F
UBNITUKK 1 FUKMTUKE I
THE UNDEUSIONED HAB KEOl'KNED HIS
BTOltE AT THE OLD STAND,
Hfe. 38 East King Street,
Which was destroyed by flre some time age,
and kas a perfectly New stock of all kinds el
FURNITURE.
l'AULOlt SUITES,
ItEDItOOM SUITES,
TA11LE3,.CHAIUS, ETC
UPHOLSTERING
In All Its Uranches. Alse Fainting and Or
namenting old chairs.;
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 38 Kast King Street
e9 tfd
OOK ! LOOK !
LOOK!
Our New Arrivals In
Plush Furniture.
l'lush Itcckers for Children,
l'lush lteckers ler MUecs,
l'luth Keekers for Ladles,
1'iush lteckers for Ueya,
l'lush Keckers for Oentleiuen,
l'luah lteckers ler Kverybedy,
All 1'ilcas Irem 11.75 Upwards.
-Tlii Variety and l'rlces aru se Milled we
will Invtliijmi te call and sen them and then
Klve the prices, aa space forbids It here 'the
Uruest vsieriineiu at the Lewest i'rlcea te
ha ieundln 1 he city.
flEINITSH'S,
27 & 30 SOUTH QUEEN BT.,
LANCASTKU.rA.
CLOTHING.
riLOXHINQ 1 CLOTHLNQ I
L. Gansman & Bra,
ODR OVERCOATS !
BOIU W1NTEB ARD MEDIUM WEIGHT
ABE HOW BEADY.
We offer the largest aaaenment of fresh new
Kcedf, the nneat te be had, an aave ra
money en the price tn plain English
If you buy from ua any aelt orOvereoat
you will pay 13 CO te HJ 00 leaa than yen would
have done at any oilier store for the same
goods.
This Is our policy. It is making a great
bnatneaa and we are satlafled.
5 00 win buy a nice Chinchilla Overcoat.
700 will buy a Heavy Black Beayer ever-
OO&te
'St?;.03 WMI",, rine Me,ten overcoat
110 will buy a Btyiiah Leeking Melten or
c!at. nr are1 I,U1 Bearer Over-
15 will buy enr Best Winter Overcoat.
.& " buy a hd7emeatln
Lined llcdlnm Wntat ... -
iMie? OTorceaU M 500- .'iw'.w.oe, iimis
Bera' and Children's OvorceiU in large
qnantlUas at lowest prices.
Bee our rine English Corkscrew 8uIU. In
Back or CnUway, at 110 j f nlly worth $18.
"l he best qualities ler less money than
elaewhere.
L. GANSMAN & BRO,
MANUrACTUBEBS or
Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing,
B. W. COIiNKK NOBTU gUEKN
ANDOKANOE 8TUEET3,LANOA8TEK, PA.
M
YKHU a KATUiTON.
Overcoats I
Don't Think of Buying an Overcoat until
you have son Onr Assortment. .We have
Every Desirable Shade In
KERSEYS,
ritOM 110 te up.
Mentagnaks,
In All Popular shades, at IM.
ELTSIAIT BEAVERS.
With mil Quilted BaUn Lining, $:s.
This Ceat Is pronounced by all who have
seen It te be the Handsomest lleaOy-Mada
Uannenl they have looked at tnls season.
NO TUOUHLE TO SHOW T1IKII, AND NO
TUOUBLE IO SELL TUB.M.
SEE THEM.
Myers & EatMen,
UEL1A11LE CLOIH1EBS,
NO, 12 EAST KING ST..
I.ANCABTEU l'A.
H
IKSH & BROTHER.
The Quality of Onr Goods Is
Far Above the Average.
d
The prices of our goods are
such as make it a great Induce
ment te purchase from us. We
soil well-made Clothing only.
Yeu can save from $1 te $5 en
every garment bought from us.
Ne wholesaler's profit te pay. We
sell you goods Retail at Whole
sale Trices.
Gent's Overcoats, all sizes,
from I! te $15. Thii large as
sortment Includes all the latest
styles and most fashionable fab
rics. Children's Suits from $1 te (8,
choice styles.
Heys' Leng l'ant Suits, 42.G0,
$12, all of our own manufacture.
Heys' Overcoats, $1 te $15, all
sizes. The cost of fitting your
boy out with new clothes will be
a small one.
Tlie best selected stock of
Gent's Neckwear in the city, in
clnding all the latest shapes and
styles, from 25s te$l.
Heys' Flannel Shirt Waists in
endless variety. Prices 20 per
cent, lower than elsewhere.
Cardigan Jackets from 45 j te
$4.00.
HIRSH & BROTHER,
Leidieg Clothiers & Merchant Tailors,
CORNER OP.
N. QTJEEW BT. & OBNTRHSQTJARB,
LANCASTEU. l'A.
BOARDINU NKW BOARDING AND
LedglnK Hense. Ne. 41 Reuttt Ltme atrtet,
Lancaster, Alex UeerKM Hlsuiarck) Proprietor,
rirsl claaa Uennan table beard. Meals at alt
hours. Homecamloru for permanent bear
ders Meala (urnlabed promptly and in first,
ejus style te weddlns. and birthday parties,
hella, hops, etc, at ahert notice, a a hare or
the public's patronage. Ueapectinlly solicited.
ALKX.UEbKO,
-Jn:d i Ne. 41 Seuth Lime. Street,
BffiSH
BROTHER
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