Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 12, 1888, Image 2

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIOENCEB, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12,
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The EbtIebi Era.
Tm 3Ttu W ban a learned editorial
r'wtltled, " Something About 1'elltl.
i;Lylng," which has given us untold
In the first phce, the tople has
' been treated bv 83 competent; an
t. and then it is leasing te find
k t) Era feds se keenly the manifest
itv of Its news service. This is
lataifi reason for Its eavsge and inter-
tcemnemscn ine superior uuueun
Wwrrarh service of the Iktelu-
rem, and accounts for its absurd
nation that this Dacer should liave
sated the early and doubtful rumors of
; BapuWlcan victory. What Chairman
Qawy aaid that night was ret of any
mtequence te Democrats, and the early
Opinkms of Chairman Urlce did net
Hycti upon the Era blackboard. As
Ik,, the Era's characteristic lussr lussr
Mem that we knew the t elf grama
wm Dublished te be untrue, we might
H the lira bad any reputatlonfervcracily,
quire hew it knows that we knew this.
Of course all readers e the Era realize
'S'tbtt it is probably In the wild incoherence
; silts wrath, thlnklngeftue course it rol rel rol
rlewcdin 16S4 when it tried by means of
' m heisted flair kept flylmr for many months
it ""te convince people of the election of Mr.
, f JWaine, Ab for attempting any cempari-
tem with the telegraphle aervlce of tue
Mrvnft.T.tnr.vrpii pillinr en that nlffht or
&' ether nlcht. the Xao Era tried that
k ita sorrow leDg age. Geed wine needs
y bush, and these who read nnu compare
j jtba two papers knew that of gcnulne tel-
fefr,rJ,u,"""':l "" vuu """ "" -'""
' it Vlr nnitin anA fnl.nltf InllAlfll. tllO JWtO
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'& JEra has verv little. The extra published
' before daylight en "Wednesday morning
'.imby the Intellieenckk gave all the Im.
pertant news found In the Philadelphia
Fa papers and contained or eeiu, genuine
fei-yt trtoernnhln rentier morn than twice the
'',meuntgiven by the Era. The Intel-
?&' Tolving blackboards illuminated by clcc.
& trie llaht. and the news chalked upon
O them was net obscured by the crawling
ipjiormei ineoperaiercopjjuB iruw ivni
rjLciatcd Tress messages which had been
pumuuy carrieu across me tujic vy
overworked boys.
By means of its unrivalled telegraphic,
ft,, HWiuues unu revumug uumun, mm y,ijic
-;i'; was enauieu te give iue uuwa iiiuiui:nj ,
hether geed or bad, it was never
i mmA of If act trdfl ltuinltr Cfllfl tf (lift
yVL -ll U JtfcCJUUluaui?f u ua v w.a w
.0 flS 7rTnniiii- in cea if thin Ih (run."
7V..I, WMW M.WIlt. W WW - -. ----
LlV fPM nnA ,t.Arn nf lltaca fnnle 11m 111.
a u vud uuantue u. tntw " "" ,-
rbumoref our contemporary might appear
?k altnna CnH cifrnr a Tl aniihltnntl vlnl .rV.
p zr".."."1." '::,;'
Sj Dusinme Jigmenne aueve cempiuiBun
Ki', . .,n1.l If nil
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;v 'one te Unload.
, Governer Hill, in a speech made last
v Thnrflfltiv AVpnlnf fit. Allmnv. ilfrlared
t-Kk' iw.a. 1111.- i l.l. ...l. .,,.llel,t..
fWJ kUtlb IUUICW CAIH."U!13U1 W1JU irailiiu;
f aheuted free trade nnd attempted te rlde
p,''v In the Dimecratlc coach, and whose sup-
I., pert hurt President Uleveland mere man
C It l.tfilrtml film Wtllfif 1 in 1 1t ll nl 1 Oil 11
!- Thtt frnvernnr was lnvlnff Hifi T)p.nin.
ki& cra.Ha national ili-.feat unen the tariff
Jl? DWUW ..w .Hrf.ra ...w .
ar'
nV. I.Mia A.iA tin .(na .iiIIa lnlil rcfk ImllAtta
Asaue , uuu uc ntu iuiiu iiiti, no utuofe
la thinking tuat theso in our party wne
Rj-fe .- hplrl nnd pynrpRP(l pxtrpnin views np.llnst
!!? nrnfnetlnn rflil crrunk iliirrvifrp. Ii;rnilln tllfiV
,-W rV.VWVM .. unM-xni.. -..- , j
5y excited apprehension in the minds
$5 or tue voters ns te me tiincemy
Ev- of th numnenitin ilefensft of nretf ctlen.
E'V Bnt finvprnnr Hill nhnnlil liava noted
that there was no appearance of such ex
treme views during the canvass. They
&? were YLiy luuuiy luutiaiiutu .uiui iu ituu
ms about the time of the bt. Jieuis ceuveu-
tlnn. Imt. iifrpr tlin.illmlnunv! ntiil tlin'n
W who professed them, came into tune with
theDemecratic choir, and declared that
i-jJ, KUCUJItUV Ul IUUU4ILV UCUii.UUt'U UULUU1UB
' protection for our industries, and was
8? wholly antagonistic te froe trade. There
ET1 were no free trade utterances 'rem any
lv Democratic spokesman of any cense
quence during the canvass; and we have
y. vreij reason 10 oeneve mat me piny wa3
r-i- Mlnnprplff itnlTPrl nrtl ivnnllv npfinlaanrmr
gi Jn the announced policy of " reveuue re-
wf ierm- vnai weuiu auequaieiy protect
saanufaclurers. j;ven the Intrenlil wat-
pf tersen and the fanatical Philadelphia
fe Xtcerd sang sweetly In unison with this
t democratic opinion ; nnu an me miscnie f
Ss they did was done before they came te
face the practical question of electing nu
B&i Aitmlnfatrnttnn In nnvnm Oin nniirlnr lr
ff .......... .K.W. W nW1k.lMhU MUUUIIJ 1U
its present situation.
Se that we de net have any "extrcm-
" whom we need te unload. They
bN baveallsbewnthemselvesaensitiln eunuch
te work in harmony with the party.
i& Avifl f. ftnnnra (n im lnf ti.rlinni n
r umiu uuuiimniu ivi; unucvwaai uu
leading," In this tariff business in the
past. Mr. Randall and I1I9 particular ad
herents were deemed extremists, nnd
were shoved out in the cold. JJu. they
U, nave alaid in the party, refusing
te be shut out, and their standing is
quite as geed as any, new. The " ex-
& ! t. .. . ...
i-i ireuiibiB, irem ueui enus coalesced with
m the main body of the party, which went
te the polls with solid ranks.
Defeated it was ; and defeated probably
because of the tariff h;ue; but
it was net because it Fplit the
party, but because it served te check
i"' the accessions which were ready te come
Kj" te it,by reason of its gee J administration
t-.j racera;anu wnicu were uaiteuucu turned
K x suiifA ltv f lin 1pwa nnqiinlt. tiifwla lit ffin
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Sf peimcai enemy upon me party w 1111 mis
warpianu weapon mat was put into its
band.
)Uut They Sheiv.
The election returns show te us that
U Democratic partyenan heuest vete
has lest nene of the strength that it had
four years age, and that In many sections
it has gained votes. If its growth had
net been diverted by the tariff alarm we
have reason te believe that it would
bava swept the country. It gained
la New England, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania and Ohie. In tie
cities of llosten, New Yerk, Albany,
Newark, Philadelphia, Cincinnati, Cleve
land and Chicago its majority was greatly
tecrtau-d or the Republican majority
largely reduced. It carried Connecticut
and New Jersey ai It did before. Itie
dueedthe majerliy in Pennsjlvaulaand
Ohie.
la New Yeik alone of the Intern
Mates, es we understand, from the
KturnJ si far at hand, was the
Republican plurality increased. Aud
ken it was increased in nearly every
ewity ; or the Democratic plurality was
4eercRffd. g universally is this the
m hi the state of New Yeik,
and ee contrary is this tendency
te that shown In the adjoining states,
subject te the same natural influences,
that we cannot resist the conclusion that
there were unnatural influences at work
in New Yerk state te produce it. Vfe
knew that Chairman Quay Bat down
in New Yerk te carry the state by the
use of money, with which he was abun
dantly supplied for the purpose. We put
this well-known cause behind the effect,
and we have no trouble in deciding that
it produced it. New Yerk was carried
by the use of money supplied In un
limited quantity for the purpose, and
used in every county in the state, as the
returns prove as clearly as though the
fact was written en them. And this largely
serves te explain why Cleveland ran behind
the state ticket, of which naturally he
would have run ahead, as he did even tn
that het bed of protection, Philadelphia ;
and hew Gov. 11111 may have been per
fectly loyal.netwlthatandlng, te the Dem
ocratic electoral ticket. The money may
have been wholly applied through Repub
lican channels, through which its abun
dant flew sufllced te effect its purpose
Indiana, the ether close Democratie
Btate, had a like deluge of Republican
money, and went down under the out
pour. And it leeks as though the Vir
ginias liad a heavy shower of it. The elec
tion returns demonstrate that the Demo Deme Demo
crateo national tlcket was beaten
by the free and crafty use of
money. The agent who achieved the
result receives the enthusiastic plaudits
of the Republican party, which halls him
us the Nupoleen of our politics ; and fitly
halls nnd names hltn. lie Is the conquer
ing 1 ere, however dastardly the weap
ons nnd devices of his victory; ns
te which Napo!eon3 nre net scrupulous.
Rut the country faces the question ns
te whether In the future Napoleonic
methods ure te rule its destiny. Such
methods shortly will bring their legitimate
fruit, In success wen nt any hazird ; and
neither la ws or constitution will balk them
any inore than they balked Napeleon's
usurpation of the Imperial power in
France. Think of It.
f-ciioer, teachers irem every neetlen of
the county will litve tbe freedem of 1-an-caier
Una neck. The bright woather will
enferce the nmlAble d If position of tLe
pedosegup, cnprclally et tbe "achoelraarm"
variety, te assert llaelf, and there will he
jircllt te oltlzenH nnd vIMtem en this the
thirty Bcvenili annual meeting of the Insti
tute. Ne ether county can beast of a liner
aljedy of educator.
m m i
A i.n the world seems st peace, but newa
cetuta from Kgypl that the followers of the
Muliill have attacked thotewu of Wedal,
and after a repulee In which they lent 3,000
men, again attacked nnd cartumt the town.
The pievlnca of Wady licit went of Datfoer,
ntiU coine nlne hundred milts wcit of
K hnrtmun.BO that thore la no direct monace
otKiiyptbythlHnewvlotoryofthuMahdl.lt
la elmply en cvldonce that the power el tl 0
falae prophet, el ecked for tbe Hue at least
In its nerinwaid course down tte Nile vat
ley, la extending, In tbe direction of tbe
vast tcrrltcry claimed by tbe Conge frce
state. The reiurn of the Ian at leal warrlera
of the Mali ill te an assault that had already
becn tried with ae great a lets of ll(o,abewa
that the bmue vigor displayed In reilstlnc
the Kngllsli will remain the atiaracterletle
of the mople living aud lighting under this
growing eavage power. It aeems very proh preh proh
nble that lu n few ycari tbe ene great
powerof central and northern Africa will
be the Muhdl, and unicai Keclaad and
Italy, with the Conge state, ceme te tbe
protection .of Abysalnla, even that power
will be overwhelmed by the falae prophet
Instead el thin Italy has dene what she
ccutd te drive King Jehn te an alliance
with hh naturul enemy, and the vlave
traders have hailed the Mahdlain great
protector.
Ti:i.i:(ihaimi peles are annoyleg the
merchants or Itiltluiore. A pale wai out
down en Friday nnd the cutter arrested.
New thore w 111 be n spirited contest between
the corporation nnd the tuorehnnts. Tbe
latter nre dotermlnod that nalaanees will
hiive tn go. The time is coming when wires
will net be overhead,
Tin: following pleasant aentlments with
mero Ilka them are from the pen of Mr,
ltltk, el the J'xamiiier ; "The nvorego
Demecrat haH n 11 rm belief that all men
who de net vete his ticket are thieves, Harp,
scoundrels and ballet box alullera. ThChe
nre his familiar and favorite terms
when speaking of the opposition party.
The nvorego Democrat rcada no
paper but his own and very little
else." He lira further Information
te the t licet that the Democracy la an
"unorganized mass, full of Impulse and
lime, very largely foreign, with a divided
lealty either through creed or leve of former
laud. It la this capricious ruaea which
forms the strength of tbe Demrcratle
party iu point of numbers and Its
wcahiietp, tee because It la net trusted
by the born aud educated Amerlcan."
llemSly obKrtesthat he la well aware
that iemi) Democrats will get angry at what
be brjh, ler he repeats his worn Idea that
tienupfeinaey et hit party la due te the
work of the common achoels and the puhlle
library, As 1 nceakter cannot beast a puhlle
library Mr. ltltk might hnve glfen ull the
credit for lis Republicanism tu the schools
Oh, no; we are net angry, onlyerrowlul at
the evidence el mental disorder presentcd
bythecbiuid conclusions quoted. When
cultured llettcn gives a heavy Democratie
uipjerlty veil b large number of the prc prc
icsteia in our edit rcs are Democrats the&e
siyltigi need net be dignltied by a reply.
Tin nu hurfctnt need of a prevision In
our municipal law that will enable builders
te enter upon adjoining property for the
purpose cf performing their duty, lu pto pte pto
tte lng tuch Ldjeinlng property from
damagu by reason of thelr building, if It Is
a fact, ns City Solicitor llrewn say, that
thore Is new no such authority ; nor any
power In the municipal authorities ta
promptly teke possession of a danKereus
building cr wall le prevent caUsliepnr, Ac
esrdlng te his interpretation, a wu'l ap
parently about te fall must be permitted te
de as It will, unless the occupant of the
preinlee8de3tr(H le permit II te be luadotafe.
The l'ellz estate Is erecting a bulldieg en
Uhcbtnut street, opposite the 1. it. K.
depot. The cellar has been dug, nnd
leaca tbe cellar wall of the adjoining hotel
ea tbe west, also owned by the estate, In a
dangerous condition. The Uniut Mused
cnSiturday toaljwtae contractor for tbe
building or the owner te enter
his cellar for the purpese of sheilng up the
iloer and rebuilding the insecure wall.
The mayor and city aollulter went around
te Mew the premises, talked softly te the
Hiloen-Uceper, viewed the wall and con
eluded that ttey could net de ntythlng
without hie consent. They could send
pollcemen up te kee p the peace and pre ent
the Inudlerd or tenant from doing vlolence
butboyend that the city was powerless;
andtLe wall that was likely te fall and
bring the building down with it muit be
permitted te de se, unlets the landlord
could nt getlate with the tenant lertheprlv
liege el entering the cellar te prep ue the
building.
AlU'fwhlah may be geed law, though
we doubt it 1 at any rnle It is net right that
a builder, 'desiring te de his duty te an
adjoining properly, should be thus put at
the mercy of the occupant.
McaAndUK writes te the l'hlladelph.'a
Times a tale of a new paper In Philadelphia
te be Issued both morning and erenlrg
under the editorial management efUatthew
Stanley Quay. On Stanley, en I but dent
bank en the management of great paper
without the nsa of telegrams of the press
associations'. The correspondent eltes lire
Bosten Oleht as an example of a paper
managed in that way, but the Oleht
happens te have the Unlle Frets report,
the tame tolfgrapble servlce nted by the
lNTELt.raK.xcKn.
H
OOD'3 BAK.SAPAIUL.1jA.
Almest a Wreck
It a often the ease that a person gote into a
ran down condition, the cauiecf which It Is
JaiC4t impossible te dotermlne. Fromnwcar Fremnwcar Fromnwcar
ened trstem and lmpnre bleed, mere and mi a
(orleut dUerflers appear, nntll the constitu
tion breaks down and soma definite pewerfa
dlsenae ic&lns a firm held. When that tired foot
ing comes en It should be overenme at any
cestt Heed's Bsreaparllln fheutd be tskonte
levlvethedecllnlng power?, res ter 0 Iheappc
lite and vitalise the bleed. ,
I feci It my duty te tell what I think of
Heed's Sarsaparllla ,
I was in a very peer state of health for sevcral
months t for four weeks I was unable te work,
and nothing snemed te be what I noednd. My
ppttlte was peer, I could net sleep, hid hcaa hcaa
ache a irreit deal, pfttns tn the stnnll of the
book, my boweli did net move regularly.
Why 1 1 seemed almost a completo wroek. In
this condition I began te take lfoel's (Ursa
partita, and In n short llme it did me se mnch
geed that I feet
Like a New Maa
I can't beiln te Ull all the geed It did me. My
pains and aches are relieved, my appetite im
proved. IUd I real I red hew mnch ceed n tin
gle bettle of Heed's Sarnapirtlla would de me,
1 would gladly have paid ten dollars ler It, X
my te ethers who noed n geed medlclnp, try
Heed's Sarsaparllla and sce." CIeeruh K. Jack
eh, Jlexbury Station, Conn.
Heed's BarEepfirilla
80'd by all druggists. II t Mx fcrti. t'reptrcd
only py C. 1. 11UUI) A CO., Lewell,
Mass.
100 Dosea One Dellar.
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AKK YOU CONHUMl'1'i.VK T
UBK 1'AllKEIl'rt OlNUKltlOVlO
without delay. A inni mrdlclnnl ceuipnnnd
that cures when all clse falU. His cuud ttie
worst cases of Cough, Wrnk I.uniis, Asthma,
Indigestion, Inward 1'iiliis, Kxliaiixtlen. In
valuatile for Ithttumntlsin. reinalu W'tHknctm.
nud ull pains nnd dtserdern of thu Slomueh
and ilewuls. r0e. nt lrug(ilstn
Kt.OHKSTON 7,01. (HJNK,
Most fragrant and Lasting of rcrtumes. 4"e
Hmgltj (I)
WAKAMAKEH'U ""
I'niLADSLruiA, Monday, Nev. It, lbes.
It is something te have a Silk
stock within your reach that
hasn't a hap hazard thing in it.
Geed, true, genuine silk-worm
Silk, dyed for color only. Picked
by a buyer who chances noth
ing. One sort that Black
Faille Francaise, points the gen
eral moral. It has set the
ladies talking all ever town.
Ne wonder. Perhaps the best
value el this sort ever offered
in Philadelphia.
Whit win tl.71ls nnwi SJ
Wint wfui-lfoidtiewtl 81
M hit was VI Mis new (1 7A
hit wns IVi Is new li no
V tiiit n as UM Is new tl 10
Warranted net te slip ; rich,
lustrous. Every lady knows
these Failles. The hard thing
te sense is that fifty cents or a
dollar a yard can be dropped
from such a reliable, all-thc-time
Silk if everything is right.
Everything isn't right. But
the trouble isn't with the Silk,
it's back of them.
At the rate they're going the
end isn't far oft, and then old
prices again.
Weit Transept.
We are doing mere than ever
with Table Cutlery. The stand
by sorts are always here all
and plenty el them, and every
litde while we get held of lets
where price has no bearing en
quality. Here are some desir
able things third and half under
the market :
Celluloid Handles :
(1 Dlnnir KnUei. fjndrreu
SI tU llruakftiu Kmvi'D, l ai a dozen
si ne'uttt Knlvus, (.'.73 u d zen
tUTGCurvu and lei'B, tl Vi
Ivery Handles :
I Carvtir and Ferk, 12
J( Uc.wrt Kulve, tiudczrn
Carver, Tork nnd Meol, Carvt'd Walrus
iiandlts, 15 ler the thiee piccm
Everything in the Cutlery way
that hotels, cafes, boarding bearding
houses, or private families need.
ccind llecr, near centre.
The Bible that Jehn Milten
used may be seen in the Boek
Department. In a glass case
and open at a page made mere
precious by the name of the
author ei Paradise Lest.
All the Holiday Beeks are
marshalled. Never se easy a
time te cheese among them as
before the Holiday rush. Last
December one hundred and
forty-six book sales persons
were at times put te it te serve
visitors. Yeu can pick new
from a full stock and only here
and there a place where ether
folks' elbows will at all bother
you.
Boek waifs are turning up
every new and again. Here
are nine sets ei Appleton's
American Cyclopedia, a little
out of order as te bindings,
mostly for less than half price :
IsM, cle-h, ltels,l.e
S te'-, ciMli 1 vel. aud Index, fj)
4 i U, bcui, ltl vels, una Index. 112
2sei;,sbrp. nivilfitn
1 Hit, lislf iiiorerao, le e!s (in
lkit.ahMp, 1UmM , imlex, ntd 12 nu nu nu
cualj,j.Ua.oeidir,lS0 In all this sea of books Boek
Nuws shines for all, like a light
house. November number (64
pages) has portrait of Prof. J.
B. McMaster. 5c, 50c a year.
Kcir Thtittenti strcst etitlunce
$2.50 and $3 a pair was the
price of Men's Old Geld and
Red Plush Opera Slippers.
Werth it. First class in every
way. Chenille embroidered,
quilted insoles, chamois lined,
hand-sewed. They've dropped
te $1.75. You'd pay that for
Slippers that seem common
place beside them.
Market street lrent, wen of ilalu Aisle.
JOHN WANAMAKER.n
TOBACVO.
QLD HOHKSTX.
INOUK FOrULAKBftAMD
Old lenestu
Will be found a combination net always
te be had,
A riKK QUALtTT (K ILUn TOBACCO AT
A HKAtONAUL 1'BIOJ.
Loek for the red H tin tfssT ea
oueh plug,
EIRST-OLASS ARTICLE
IN
Chewing
Tobacco.
UO.N'XrAILTO GtVB
OLD HONESTY
A FAllt TBIAL.
Ask your dealer for it. Don't take any ether.
JNO.FINZER&BROS.
L.OUIBVIL.t.B, KY.
UVOTU AKV ene mm.
A
N ADMITTED FACT.
That tte prices we quote nre the very lowest
nt which a Koed.ieiviccnhlo shoe can be sold
for.
Indies' Jlutten Shoes at ll.ffl. tl re, fl 7S.
Tliose shoes nra made lu Uougelu, Kid nnd
l'clilile Levlier.
Men's f-hrns at l M (l.rn nnd tZOO. Belld
Lnnthpr, tu liuttan, Lace and ueuurtei, Bread
liinl Harrow 'loe.
Unis'Khncs. slats 11 te2,nt7V, 11.00 and It .!
And 111 Btes3ie8, ll.ojteti.w.
JIlMeiB Mi 003 rretn a dollar up, heel and
spilnghcd
H. Swllkey's New Cash Stere,
NO.51N0UTH QDKKN STBKKT.
CtUSrcd
F
OOT WKAK.
Ready New I
Yes, NOW KEADV, with uiy Cornptete
ftoete of HOOTS, HUOK8 and ltUHHKUS (or
lall ana Winter Wear. Naver berore dldl
have surh a l.urire and Varied htecK et the
Very Best that the Market AlTnrds and
Marked and Quick SeIIIdk rlces. Alse 1 cM
our atteutlen te uiy
$3.00 GILT EDQE SHOE.
This Is ene et the best Thice-Dellar Shee
fir men tliut Is lnnde te-day. Cull and see
them t It beats nil ethers.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
(ONK-miCESTOUU.)
3B & 30 HABT KING, ST.
LANUABTKB. l'A. a-lydA
TJOOrs AND HUOUS.
WE AUE ItErAILIKQ
BOOTS - BOOTS
AT
WHOLESALE PKICES,
Hew Can We De It?
KOUMAYAbK: WIS WILL EXPLAIN.
Alter the last Beet Sraien we beuqlit fllty
nlnn (Si) Ciues et Youths' Beys' and Men's
lKwits t a 1'ilvHle AeslKnieKalf, for Spot uash,
at such ftxcecdtnirly I ew Prices thitt we can
new sell ycra thorn Untall at Uckjular Wholesale
l'i Ices, and j et rnake pretlt enough te keep us
atlve.
We Can Sell Yeu:
Youths' Belld Kip Beets, sites 11 te 13, ter
VS rexnlnr price, tl 60 aud 11.73.
Heys' lte.ivy Knets, sizes 1 te 0, ler tl.OO, tl 25,
tl r-0. tt.75 anrtVue.
Men's Solid Kip Beets, sizes 6 tn 11, II GO, IU3
and sioe i iVKiilar price, $t ee, tisa and liw.
Our Beets ler 11.60 and SS.te we defy anyone
In the county or et&te te beat ler Irit, Dura
bility and t'llcii.
We could mauii an immense JpreOt en tliose
69 Cases of Beets by soiling them at the old
prices, but our inolte U
Oaick Sales end Small Profits,
We have stnek te it, and te our " Bule"of
Klvlnt; our customers tne udvatitnif" or our
purchases. We hve the largest stock of
LadU-s', Bllrsns' and Children's Heavv Luce
and Itatten h tux s for full aud Wlnter Wear In
thuclty, (which we dely any et our competi
tors te dlsptiU) at puces te suit the times.
Cell In te ste thorn whether you wish te pur
chase or net, us we consider It no trouble te
Bhew goods at the prices we sell them.
The One-Pi ice Cash Heuse,
ft & m
The Leaders of Lew Prices
-IN-
BOOTS 8c SHOES
Ne. 3 Est HiiiR Slreut,
UANOABTE1U l'A.
-9tore closed nvrry nvcult e at e p. in. ex.
cept Suturdaj uud Meuday.
UMiriiJAIf.
TIiV PANTALOO.N 1'ATTKhNd,
OVERCOATING.
Llbiir ANBIIK VVYNKWIMI'OUTATIONS
US' blHilNUb AC
McGrann & Newlen's,
MKIIOH tKTTAlUmS,
NO, 4t WKBT KlNQSTUKKr.
FN
w
yALUKJ
Satisfaction
Is what has Riven me the extensive natrensKO
I luvuitcelvid from tlm public Myltuoef
KerelKiiand liuiuis tests uuuiriiaaata in the
thj city. ,
tlCES AWAY 1JOWN, AS USUAU
TROUSERS I
SeeeiM attention Is eilled te my Tremert,
In which t lend
ASKEW, Tailor,
NOB. 34 AND WEST KINO HTiiKKT,
e27mar,a
DRY U OODS.
pRIUK lilST.
BAED &"lcELE0T,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen St.,
(Opposite Veuatala Inn )
PRICE" LIST :
W i name ft few cf the many birgalai w an
OtTetlOtf
RHAWLB.
Jheutder Sbawls at Je, n, te, an fl re ett aed np.
pins; eabawis at it oe. ai.e,fi m,$i. aandup.
Ueuhle Bbawis at ll, uee.W, M te, 14 and np.
.vW"JH" an' hcnB w beat these goods at
turn pnes).
BT.ANKSTS.
13 and up pi r pur.
UNDWRWaAB.
Children's Un'srwear. smallest slaN starts
?X ..i """''"''''no.Jaeana up, according
te siie and quality.
Lsdija' Meriue Underwear at He, Me, ten,
7!e and up. Our asoqeallty Is all we claim ler
lt.a8aegrdf.and It shows It by the way wa
are s-ltln j thorn.
..i?1' W1.".1 "edlea'ed Unflerwear at 7e.
II, tl and imm our ll . number wilt com
pare with any thing heretofore sold at H.
.tJJJI,? Unjerwear in white or colored atMc,
17Kb. (00 and up.
., .?i'.fJMl.eiJJ,alcatea Unaerwear, bes, 75c,
U'l!.?..n0 ,L,7H Camel' Ualr ana Natural
Weel at low prices.
FLOOR OIL OLOIH.
?& yfi$.wJ haTe established ea Fleer and
Table oil Cleth, we venture te say, has never
been equalled by any otter house. We have
the reputation and we mean te kwp It, of tell
lng 1 ha best wearing, beat seasonedeu Cleth
that uver was sela lur the money.
'WINDOW BHADH3.
Plain or Dade f had tt, .best goods, spring
flxtutcf, at tee each.
DRBSB GOODS.
Fxtra bargains In Dress Geeds from lie per
yara tell, lu ail the latest stylet and shades.
GLOVM3.
MensOleyesat!O,249,4B0,65,7S cU aed
VP:. V.e eaa wpeclal attention te ourJBe Weel
Knit Gleve, ask te see It, and If you think
yen ever bought anything better ler lets than
Wp don't buylt. We carry an Immense stock
of Uleves. Watch fir enr advertisement and
prices el Gloves. Impossible te give It newt
spsce will net allow.
Ye spII goedi en smslt prefltt. TTeadver
Use w lii two get. Whim you come for ltyeu
getlu Who else Is under as small an expense
ns we are only K square from Centre t We
tan sell goods en small prenu, and we de,
BARD &McELaOT,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen St t
(Opposite Fountain Inn)
1HE 1'KOPliK'S 0A8H BIORE.
Plush Sacques,
Plush Jackets,
Plush Medjeskas.
High Class I'liiBbea Ouly at Unusually
Lew Prices.
Our Stock of riuah Garments is worth
your while te Inspect if you contemplate
purchasing anything in this line this
season.
Alse alt the Popular; Styles in Cleth
Garments for Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren. The People's Cash Stere,
IiO. 25 BASI KINO STREET,
LANUAXXU, f A.
merlMydAw
J.
D. MAKT1N dc UO.
Certicenes,
Lineleums and
Oil Cleths.
These who have used CORTICENE
m a lloer ceveiln knew its value for ex
treme service. Price, J1.00 a yard. All
the Newest Patterns.
LINOLEUMS,
We are showing all the desirable pat
terns made in Lineleums, and the 60c
grade will out-wear three Oil Cleths that
sell for the same price.
OIL CLOTHS
Frem the lowest price te the best qual
ity. The 5s quality is the same that is
Beld everywhere at 30c a yard,
Queenswara Department.
ARLINGTON DINNER SETS, in
ten different decoratleus are tnking the
lead. Call and examine them.
LAMLJS.
The well kuewu Rochester Lamps t.t
reduced prices. COO Lampi with hand,
painted bowls and shades and deub'e
burnere, 2.00 each ; worth S3 00. Our
assortment of low priced lamps is com
plete and range from 10 i each up.
J.B. MARTIN,
& CO.
TALACM or rABBIOtt.
yBTKlCH'fl FALAUK OF FAJ9I110N.
s
ASTRtrU'C none 1
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East Kine Strut.
Lancaster, Pa.
An zarly reduction in the
prices ei Dress Trimmings at
the very time when evervbedv
is en the lookout for thenv
Hverybedy must have them, and
there is no need te wait until
the season is ever, ler we have
made the reductions alreadv. .
Our stock of Trimmings is
large, much larger than we had
expected or wanted. We are
full and we must unload.
New is your chance."
Read the reductions.
All our Braid Sets and Panels,
black, colored or fancy, regard
less of color or style, whether
they sold fast or slew, reduced
te cost. Price 50c reduced te
39c; 75c reduced te 58c; $1 te
79c; $1.25 te 98c; $1.50 te $1.19;
g2 te $1.37; $2,50 te $1.98; $3
te $2.38.
Braid Epaulettes, reduced
from 50c te 39c.
Fancy Braids, Braid Trim
mings, Cord Trimmings, and
Fancy Gimps.
One let reduced te 5c a yard.
One let reduced te 10c a yd.
One big let reduced te 25c a
yard.
We call special attention te
this last let, as it consists of all
goods and most desirable styles
and colors, such as were sold at
75c and $1 a yard. There is
no room for them in our store.
They must go.
All our Colored Silk Che
nille Fringes for Wraps, at 25c.
a yard; former price 50, 75c and
$1.
One let of remnants of Black
Silk Wrap Trimmings, reduced
te 25c a yard; short pieces for
merly sold 75c te $1.25 a yard.
Black Braid Ornament Trim
wings, 5' te 6 inches wide, re
duced from 75c te 50c a yard.)
Heavy Silk Cord Ornament
Trimming, wide, reduced Irem
75c te 50c a yard.
One let of extra fine Black
Braid Trimming, silk net work,
reduced from $1.25, $1.50 te
75c a yard.
Bead Fronts and Sets reduced
from $1.50 te $1.25; $2 te $1.50;
$2.75 te $2.25; $4.50 te $3.50.
Large Bead Cord Ornaments,
reduced from 25c te 10c a yard.
ASTRlCH BROS.
QUlCtiXtJWAJtlS.
H
1QU & MARTIN.
DECORATED CHINA
-AT-
CHINA HALL
We have just received our Fourth Fall
Importation et
HAVILAND
Decorated French Ohina.
Dinner and Tea Sets in the best deco
rations for the least money ever offered
In this or any ether market. Fuddleg,
Chocolate, Ice Cream, Selitair and Game
Sets, Decorated Plates and Teas, Biscuit
Jars, Cheese and Butter Dishes, A. D.
Coffees, Berry Dishes, &c.
Carlebad China Dinner Sets quality
and style of decoration the best In the
maiket. Trices the Lewest.
The Rochester Lamp has has no equal.
Try one and be convinced.
High & Martin,
Ne.5Ea8t King St.
ccirMia
lOVOmVVttXtMtHMtt utu.
c
Atib AND BKK
-Till
ROCHESTER LAMP
SlztyCanOle-Ligbti Uftau them all.
Anether Let el cheap glebus ter daa aeu
ou Btevea.
xbb "PHaraoneH"
UBTAJj MOULDING lb BOBBBB OUSHtOJI
WE ATRER STRIP
ueata them alLTThU atnp entwean all ether
Emu eat the cola, btep rattling et wtnaewa,
Xzcfnae the ansU Keep ent snow ana rmln.
Anyone can apply It no wait or dirt made
tn applying It. Can be nttea arwhere-.ne
holes te bore, ready for nae. It 111 net ipllt,
warn or ahrtiik- onahlen itrlp la the matt
(,
At the Burns Heater ana Bast
atena
-or-;
Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUBBN ST.,
LAMOAAXUU FA.
CLOTB1NU.
(1LOTHINGM CLOTHING!
L, Qansman & Bra,
CLOTHING!
Clothing! Clothing!
WE WILL BAT YOU MONEY.
-J??" boyrenradf any Butt or Ovareeat
without looking at enr geed. Met aatnaie
fPSSPi.'J?.0.'" ; "Sat net wil.b"
f'thlDg thit U chtantjr or pnerly BtaOa. aatt
alltobetejd en enrVmaUeii-maklDcmlier.
Bereral flellara leai than yen would bara te
pay at any ether atom ler tbe aame aoeOi.
HrAr the Facts.
pe.rv,isHiriViis.T8r rtu-
Merchant Tailoring.
L GANSMAN A BRO.,
MA UFA CTUBKBa OW
Men's, Bejs and Children's Clothing,
B. W.COBHXUMOBTII QUCKN
AND OBAHQK BTKEETa.LAKGABMB, PA.
M
YKRH dc KATHFOH
&00D CLOTHING
-AT-
I0W PBIOES !
Xrenrbeay aayentces CHEAP CLOTHING,
tu.ore8a7eTjnoVrnt'to,S.TeVohae"?nOM:
EXCELLENT QUALITY
00HBI5KD WITH
REASONABLE PRICES.
..I1'8 ""W1 of Belfale Clothing, but It'a
the wear that proves It
It's taiy te talk of Cfceap nothing, but It's
the quality ana prloe oemblaea that tell
whether Clethes are cheap or net.
Who Wanta Lew Prleea If They
Don't Get Geed Value for
1 heir Meney?
MAKB YODR INVESTMENTS WITH OS.
AND Q KT
GOOD. RELIABLE
OLOTHING,
AT VERY MODERATE FIGURES.
.r.HJni,,?."onrJrtce,'anrt lf y na thorn
tee high we'll net bone yen te buy.
Myers & RatMm,
UKL1ABLK CLOI111KU3,
NO. 12 BAST KINO ST..
LAXOABTXK FA.
H
lRbH A BKOrHEK.
$10.
$10.
PRICES ARE DOWN.
Institute Week !
WE ARK READY FOKYOU.
&
Cheap articles are net always
the best articles, but our $10
Suits are worth fully $3 mere
than we sell them at, making
them unapproachable by ethers
for the same money.
Pifly different styles const!,
tute the variety. We have them
in Ca88imereg and Cheviots for
business wear, and in Worsteds,
Corkscrews and Diagonals for
dress. Such beautiful garments
have never been offered before
for the price. Yeu may ask
hew we can de it. It li easily
explained. We have the ad
vantage ever houses who de net
manufacture their ownCIetbing.
This is always why our jm'cc
are the leutst te be found in the
city.
Our Merchant Tailoring de
partment is busy with Overcoat
orders. A fine Melten Cleth
te order for $15 Is taking the
lead ; $20 is our price for a fine
H
0
D
D
Fur Beaver ; $20 buyB
finest Chinchilla te order.
the
HIRSH & BROTHER,
Leidicg Clothiers & Merchant Tailors,
CORNER OF
N QUEEN8T.&OENTRESQUARH,
LANCASTKU, l'A.
$10.
$10.
JUST OPENED LEATnini GOODS,
rocket Uoeka, l'ure, Card Caies. Nete
Koeti, Letter Catra, l'eckel Companion,
Cigar Cawe, a c , In large variety et deil-ni at
lewmt uneer.
flljULKX'S KAST END rilAUHACT,
(Oppoalte Eaatern Market.)
Silk Cevering Bettlef, Vrsei, Cologne Bot Bet
tles iTalley'i Bj rap ulncdroet. Wild cherry
ana llcrebruna U the best ter eianpaana
colas 1 10. 80 ana 00 cent. M.n,Bw
HIRSH
BROTHER
XsHstx