t i wiwwii -nrffrwriT' -1 -j j Tf "- ' ,'.J"jj'VJJ , ' -Vt - . . .. A , v 4 - v . .v-. :-,.i, !T..,7-i5Lr.(?T"T .?. i,!HvrwwwL-:aT tw, erx vr ---" t- -set?, .; -" ' i'-T "' t ' T ,' -r j r--T'-- ' y ' V., "'. J- ,,Vt jl ,( ,,. '., THE LANCASTER DAIX.Y INTELLIGEKOER. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1888. iM u '? "' r i?&iT" '''J1 --. 'Vj it 5$ It, feh' t'-Tv fefe rSs i-w .V" ;V " TSS? Th Dally Intelligencer. - JLAKCABTKB, MOVKUBSB1S, WPS. D- rfii Biarnri " no iairaiii ..Ma naa Wa fTliKHitkl - Thtllure of the Dsmocratte national ' Htket te make the gains expected for It ,fcf all patties in the agricultural regions ! ypt the Northwest, is sought te be ex- ffttelned upon the ground that the farming MBimunlty w.w net readily reached by .tk teaching of the campaign and that its '? wmeaiienai lmiueuces uiu net uve time '' ,b de their work. I3ut the vres.k- jMHOf this explanation is that it Ignores tti fsetnnen which the Idea was based 'het a Democratic gain in the agricultural ''A re?lens ; which was that they were ! h Steady permeated with a feeling of Lj&.hetUUtjr te protection nnd that they Li?: banted with a desire te reduce tticir '(UM by reducing the tariff. f XOe election ecciua iu ttuuw viciuij ( oeuhthat there is no particular hes t n. Atf Its Aa a t.l..t. i.t4V Av.n...v II. A A.mBP 7 BUI t iS" Hum iuiuui ug iuiuieij. IT Jg who are supposed te chiefly pay the piper E-2 for the manufacturers' tariff dance. It may be very reasonably urged that this is se because they de net knew any better ; and that if they were as well in formed and as Intelligent as they should be, they would be eager for tariff reform and reduction. With the understanding that the agricultural community has ahewn in this election that its ignerance is se dense that it docs net knew en which aide its bread is buttered, we mayndmlt that these regions would have dene belter for the Democratic ticket if the cam. palgn had been longer and its education bad had sufficient time given it te be in tilled into them. But hew much time this would have taken is the interesting query; the Democratic teachers will have time te study it out during the next four years. Judge Thurman declares that the people have decided In this elec tion that n tariff is net a tax ; and cer tainly the farmers, upon whom the tariff burthen chiefly falls with the least of the tariff benefit, bave shown either that they de net believe this, or that they like te carry the burthen. Doubtless they de notballevo It. The mistake the Democracy made was in giving the farming community creditfer an intelligence they did net have. It turns out that they are the people in real need of missionary labor te show them bow they are fleeced by n high protective tariff. Hut the suggestion comes In right ,1s the game worth the candle 'i Is It worth while te save these peeple from a 1033 that they enjoy experiencing V Need the Democratic farmers et Lancas ter county bother because theltepublican farmers, who are two te their one, want high prices for manufactures V If they can stand it, we can. m m An Important Decision. The important news of the day is that the United States supreme court has re vised the decision of the lower court In Massachusetts in the Hell Telephene suit, brought by Solicitor General Jenks, te declare the patent void en the ground that it was obtained by fraud. The lower court decided that the United States could net iteelf sue te nveld the deed en the ground et fraud. This the Bupreme court says Is an error, und it Beems at a less te imagine nny reason why it should be se. It declares tlmllt would be ft very remarkable state of things if the government of all the poe. pie could net avoid a fraud practiced upon it, as nnyoneef its cltizens could de. The fact about this Bell Telephone business is that the immense interests concerned in the patent effected the judgment of the court below. It may net have been corrupt, but Massachusetts Is saturated with the Bell Telephene ateck, which is held there by a great number et people; nnd the atmosphere was wholly h Bell atmosphere out of which nn antagonistic decision could readily be looked for. New the prospect is that the Bell patent will be declared void, as the testimony is very streBg that it wasfiauduleutly procured. It has been and is a great incubus upon the business et the country, and It will be a great blessing te it te be rid of the tribute exacted by the monopoly. Denny nnd Ceren. Mr. Denny Is nn American appointed by the viceroy of China adviser of the klnget Cerea, and he has made n small sort of Sackvillecf himself by writing a formal memorial or pretest against China te Senater Mitchell, et Oregon. The senator in the heat of the discussion of the Chinese bill laid this memorial before the Senate und the Chinese legation promptly forwarded a copy te the viceroy LI Hung Chang, who it is new faid has demanded of the king of Cerea the dis missal et Mr. Denny. The Corean lega tion at Washington does net admit that this demand must be ebevril im.i n.er t, a possibility that Cerea may haugonte Denny and defy LI Hung Chang and all China. It leeks very much like a de liberate scheme te secure American sup. pert of Corean claims te independence, for Denny's chief offense is that his me morial is a scathing indictment of China and claims that she really lmi no rights at all in Cerea. There are several reasons for doubting this, prominent among them the. appoint ment of this American by the Chinese viceroy and his acceptance by the Corean king. That in ltselt seems an udmissien of vassalage. Denny, by the way, is quite a character. He has held consular elllces in China under Republican admlnistra . tigns and his ability and ambition are re ferred te by all who claim a right te peak et him. He is intensely American and wasa warm friend et General Grant. In short, he is an Impetuous, het tem pered, but clear-headed lawyer, who will net permit himself te be walked ever without a row, and there may be het times in Cerea. Hknbt Wattehscin, spfaklng of l'resl. dwat Cleveland, has ju parapliriwed tue famous comment el the French gejiaral watenlnn the charge et BalaUlavs. The latter exclaimed with astonishment as he aw alx hundred horsemen charRlnir an army, "It Is rnsgnlUeenr, but it U net wm"j and Watterien says of the tariu rttorei message of the president, "it was aagnineent, but It waa net politic!." MABYANiJKKseaTaya that she hatea ta Aim. Tadema'a Oreelt drapery, and aaaa het own gewna. ' Thb dynamite cruiser Vesuvlua wa ia. qalred te mtke twenty kneta an hour, but ta a rscentUUl made a apurt equivalent te tWMiy-aeraa rnllea an hour. Hhe is ex. """""" meuiy.mrae Knet with pt- u; ijubl lxiai in iav wajiVm - - r vvr, ..v.... Aiways take your dynamite toeld. A dlipatdi aaya t "While Obarlw Benajnwaa thawing dynamite near Ketner, Pa, yes terday, It explode! and blew off bis heid." lie la dead. It Is rumored that an Amerlean syndicate 1 being formed for the control et the rail way a te be built In Siberia. After a while American ayndlcates will have a glrdle of Carnegie's steel rail around the world. They appear te want the earth. m m It has Just been decided In a Philadel phia court that a around rent created In 1703 and made payable In "Hpanleh milled dellara" may be paid In tbat coin instead of United Status money. If any one had suggested In 1703 that this claim might be made by the rent payer he would have bsen laughed a. Tit New Yerk lleraUVs enterprise la oentlnually running away with It and fie qtiently Ukea a form net at all consistent with true patriotism. Fer example, tt Is at present cngsged In a clumsy effort te prove that It would bs vary easy for the United H tales te take sud den and complete possession of Ber muda and Halifax In the event of war. Aside from the Impiebabllltr. tbat we could de anything of the kind, the dlscusalen of a oareer of oenqueat In se prominent a Journal la net at all calculated te promote that peaceful reeling that should be encouraged between nations. It la net anrprlslng thatsoineef the Canadian pspeia tike the half humorous and wholly sensa tional artlole In dead earnest. The Halifax Teltgraph ssya : ".Sueh Is the cool proposi preposi tion put forward by a leading Journal of the Untted Hiatcs. It la qulte In acoeidanco with the atatementacf leading publle men at Washington, that possession of Canada Is te be obtained 'peacaablyir they can forcibly I ft boy mutt.' " Te Jeke safely with Jehn Hull the JleralA should fellow the plan of Aitetnus Ward and carefnlly (tale Tblslsngcnk.", m Tiik New Yerk Tribune la howling about fraud In Virginia, and the whele Republican presi la making a preat noise ever en Incredible atery of the expulsion of a family of ten persona from a Southern home bccinse of politico. Nouscneel Thcse things may have been prepared for use In case of Ooneral Hairlsen'a unreal, mid new they cannot afford te waate them. And (here will be famine In the land of Egypt. This la the conclusion drawn by the best authorities from the unusually low water of the Mile for It Is well-known tbat the crop or the great valley of tbat rlver depend upon lis annual overflow spreading evor the level country and Jrrl gatlntt and fertlllElng It at the same lime. Toe mud and sllme brought down by the great river cornea chiefly from tue Athtr.rn which enters the Nile about 176 miles below Khartoum ; and Hlr Samuel linker, who ruled for a while aa a pashn In that country, say tbat It may be that the Alhbara haa changed Ita ceurse and geno wandering elf ever tbe desert toward tbe lted Hea. lie even hints that fie Mnhdl'a followers may bave broken through the low banks and d Iver ted tbe coure et the river and says that he knows of sevcral plncts wbore this would be qulte practicable. Gn.NKitAr. IlAititiseN llnds his clrcle of frlnnda alarmingly moreaaed alnce his oleetlon, evor ncven thousand oengratnla tllens having been rocelved bynmll and tolegrepb. What n hungry let of friends they will preve te be when the elllces are te be dltitrlbuled 1 Tin: death et Lord I.ucan, anneunced In Usievealng'n tolegraphlo nows.recalla and will perhaps rnvlve the much dlsciiHsed quenllen et bis roapenBllilllty ler tbat terrlble blunder, the charge of the Light llrlgade, at llsUklava, Tula brigade, made up of ermiimnlei of dragoon?, huzura and laneeni, was h part or the division com manded by liOrd liucan and was under the Immediate command of the late Karl of Cardigan, bis brother-in-law. The Itusatan army had made n vigorous attack upon the Kugllah position at llilaklavn and hid bee a repuliad, but oecuplod a position et great strengtb. Lord I.uein whs eeen te give a verbal order te Captain Nelan, who at oneo rode oil' te the llRht eavalry and speke te lta oemmraidor, who gnve thettitul erder te charge. Nelan waskllled In thellrat partef the charge, and Luean always maintained that he had ulvcn no such order. He hlmself displayed the rueit roeklesa bravery In the battle, and en many ether occasions, aud ahewed such excollent military training that it hardly Kieius luuuauiu ue neuiu nave made sueh a blunder. Lord I.uean boa another sort of frame net te attractive. He Inherited Irish lands densely populated with a tenantry hepelessly peer, and he promptly begun wholesale evictions, turning the estates Inte a great dairy farm. This was the best thing he could de from a cold celd cold beooded business vlew of the uiatter, but it wai net tempered by mercy, aud be did net appear te care hew much misery the preceai caused. His character appears te Ime been atom aud soldierly throughout PERSONAL. A. M. Siu.sei.mt, of Philadelphia, hsa been ulecled proBldent et the Auulcrk' tttsoelatlen of Kastern Pennsylvania. Mns HAiiniuT Lank Jehnsen hai tftkin llfiH'.fKhlnn nf Dm imn .- ... Knett, the second assistant postmaster gonerel.atWasbiugton. K. 1. IUldwin, first auditor of tte treasurv, lihn tendercd tits resignation. He was appointed te rlllce Irein Mliseurl during the prewnt administration. Tin; Phinck of Waleii, be It Is asld. la no longer ti line marksman. His ions of skill is attributed te excessive arueklnir Postmaster Hammakku, of Plndlay, Ohie, is a record breaker. He aud his entire stall hava forwarded thelr risluua risluua tlens, te take eUect March 4 next Buffalo Hill will make a hunting ex pedition through Northern Mexico the UiUerd, Lord Maudevllle and Blx ether i WlLL,. W1ALLACC' "rand Patriarch of the tjrand division Hehh et Temperance of Pennsylvania, died en Monday In Pblladel. phlrt from lujunes recelved en October 3lit by falling irem the elevator at the Quaker City eeaji works. Judek Zkpiianiah W. Bumck, of Pert Huren, Mleh, m.s probably the eldest man who voted lastTuesday. He was born in Hartferd, Cenu,, Nev. H, 17&7, and was. thcrefeie, moiethanono hundred yoiraet agoeuelcctioudaj-. J Thh Kkv. GnDiiau Halb, D. D , a PnlK hSfifiif ,,a.ftan """Kyman, deU In Phlladolphg,Hunday,ttrteraleng lllnesj. Dr. Hale was born lu Catskill, Green oeunty, N. Y., June 8, 1812, and graduated Irein .Williams college WlllUmatewn, Mass., In 1831, He subsequently ontered the theological seminary at Princeton, N. J., and in 1SS0 was llcenBed by tbe Presby tery or Columbia. He began his labors at Pennington, N. J., in jai8. Fer 0 years he was Boeretary of the Presbyterian relief fund for dUabled ministers and thelr fml lies. In the latter olllee he continued until nuteuiber lit, 1&S1, when he was su.cecded hy Uttv. W. C. Oalteil, 1. U. Sluruiem Tarrea ami re-Mhued, Thrte Mermen eldera who had bjen In Marlen county, in the western part of Ala- rodibertd and warned te leive within tjreniy four hour,, it 1. Ba,abe UrrlnS and feathering was dene by about nfty of tbe best cltizens et the county, who wera in f,e0r7bye.r11f1Vileea', Th0 mSMkBeS remeaythitlkuowetiorowiflron u Tha trew of pubU " o"nlen ,.1eeS.flS?rt steadily dtmtng lule the Snqu?liaeaiBa2 inent of Laxiaer the " gelaen ' iiwiinV 7?" H OOS'S SARSAPAKIliIiA. Ringing In tbe or., semtttues n renting-, but tlns; sennd, or annprlngllke the report of a plsle', are caused by cslnrih, that oxeeedlntly alia, grceeble nnd vary common dlieiae. Losaet uicll or beirltiR alae results Irein cattrth. IIoed's8riaiMlllathe great bleed partner, laapecallnrlysucccailnlreinedy for calarili, which It curus by eradlcntleg from the bleed tbe impurity which ciiuea and prometci tbla dlseassi Jersa vemra I bare been troubled with ca tarrh In the held, IndlKcallen, nnd general do de b:llty. leoueluaofl te try abotUeef Heed's BaTBttparllla and Itdldtroaenuichgoed that I continued Us Ds till 1 have taken n vobettlcs My health hugreitly ImproTeU, and 1 fel llke a differ ent woman.". Una. J. IL Adams, 8 Ulchmcud Ircet, Newark, N.J. Iain happy te say that my wife was cured of a very bad cough ana what was called qul:k coniumptlen,' by Heed's Bart ap&rllla, Khewdsresterea te pertcet health, which (he haa enjejetl enr since. Onr HtUe girl was pesr and pnny t ltesd's Sannparllla sieuicd te be Jait the thing ahe needed, as ahehu been well and hearty alnce taking It." JTjuskOtis, Berwick, Me. N. li.-Ue sure te get Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by alldruggtats. II I six for $3, Prepared eniy ny v. i. uuuu a cu., iieweu, Mess. 100 Doeefl One Dellar. WANAMAKElVa I'uiLaDXLruia, Taeiday, Ner. 13, 1KB. Te push quality up and crowd prices down is our all the-time try in Dress Goods or in any sort of merchandise. II a flutter in the market puts Silks, or Woolens, or Cottens, or any ether store thing within our reach cheaper than ever, wc pass it en te you cheaper than ever. The business pulse of the world beats through the store. See it in plain Dress Stuffs as well as anything. They are kinds you knew. Measure by them. It's a geed thing te have such a measure in mind. You'll trip en it in some stores, maybe. They set traps by marking under here and there a common thing, and get even en thing; you knew little or nothing of. But if you keep your wits awake the mind measure will serve many a geed turn and save you money. Taking colors and qualities together it's the fullest, best let of plain Dress Stuffs we ever had. A glance will give you a notion of the stock half an hour of the styles. Then the picking is easy. Prices all hang your way like ripe wheat heads. Cords arc the newest. The only chance te change a plain stuff is in the weave. There fore Cords. Frem fine thread size te shoestring six distinct styles. Mostly lengthwise, one across. Toe neat and hand some te go out as a freak. Cords have come te stay. We have them in every desirable shade of the season. 40 te 50 inches wide, 75c te $2.50. In some cases precisely the same goods were 25 per cent higher a couple of weeks back. The finest Serge is 42 and 50 inch Cassimir of delicate twill at 75c and p. The heaviest, strongest, is 46 inch Drap des Dames at 75c te $1.25. Be tween them a pleasant scatter- ing 01 varied weights. Of the fuzzly, teazled Serges feulcs two te show the drift; unusual quality, 75c te $i- What we've told you of are only among the finer grades. In another aisle, a dozen steps or se away, you'll see moun tains of Plain Dress Goods from 75c down te as little as a fit stuff can be had for. Southeast or ecu tie. Dainty hair-line stripes, faint checks and small plaids en brownish, greenish, grayish, bluish grounds ; each in many modest mixes. This is the price scale : KlghtllslyleantTlcenti Jrllteeu 11.75 styiej ul II te A royally geed stuff, 52 inches wide, and just right for leeks, wear, and weight. cuuutt'au 01 contre. Four numbers of Fownes Gloves for Women that have found much favor here are the Soudan, Bosnian, Craven Tan, and Cavendish Tan. Made from best heavy skins, with pricked seams. They are the kinds that stand first in favor with West End Londoners for driving and riding use. Fer the street with heavy wraps they arc a delightful innovation in Women's Gloves. Chealnut street aide, west of main nlale. Is your sight weakening? Have a care. WeW ti fiiwc Spectacles, and skillful hands te fit them. There's a workshop in the building te make glasses from physicians' prescriptions. Eye helps of every kind. Kctr J unlpur street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER, jy)NT PUT IT 0T 1 Uen't put off tbe matter of gmtlne n iitn,i. nesa Education." That Is. t hit kind e an afthn that will bemnt you ir.e.t in Ta gain. iwtn'j.nkan'owe.UnC0' " Ie" BOOK-KEEPING AND BUSINESS FORMS, Oay and Kveulni e3lens. WKXABTKlNanTltKEr. Noises "1 ntel Hoea'a Baraaparllla for catarrh, and recelvea great relief and boned t from It. Ihe eitarrh was xnry d'sagncable, especially In the winter, eiutlng constant dlaekarga irem rny nole, tinging noises la my ears, and pains In the back of my head. The effort te clear ny head In the morning by hawking and aplt tlngwmpalnfut Heed' Eanaparllla gave me relief Immeauuiy, while In Urns I waeen waeen tliely cutcd. t am never without the medi, clne In my home ai I think It It worth He weight In geld." Mrs. O.JJ.Umn, HiJKIgUth sttetl, N. V Waihtngten, O. C. 'J hat Tickling In your tfarent&rlins from catarrh, and as ca tarrh 1j conalltutlenal dltease the ordinary cough uieStelnes alt fall tohltthesnot. What you need li a constitutional remedy like lloedVi Harsapattlla, which, by building upthe general health and expelling the scrofulous taint which la the ennae of catarrh and con sumptien, his roe te red te perfect health many persona ea whom tbesadlieues sem te have a nrm he'd. Many unsolicited teatlmeulala prnve beyond qucitlen that Ileed'i Eatsapa cilia dees positively enra catarrh. " 1 Imve utcd Heed's Sarsiparltla for catarrh with aatliracterrriaults, receiving permanent beDcni rrem it." J. r, uuibaid, eueater, lit sold by all druggtats. II t six ter U. Prepared only by C. I. UUOD a CO., Apethecarlee, Lenell, Mass. 100 Deaes One Dellar. 11VOTS AND BltOHa. A N ADM1TTKD FACT. That the prices we quota am the very lewcat nt which a geed, leiviceablu shoe can be ae.d for. t Ladies' JJnttea Shoes at 11.18, II. te. 11.75. Thiwe shoes tire made lu Uongela, Kid and l'ubble l.eil bur. Men's Fhoos nt airs Jl.re and t?CQ. Solid Leather, In Jtutten, Lace and uengrcaj, Bread nnd Matrow Tee. Itoys'flbees.slsasll t e 2, at 75c, 11.00 and II. : And I a sites 3 tes, II. aj ti ll.M. MIjseV Pliees from a dollar up, heel and spring heel H. Swilkey's New dash Stere, NO. 71 N0UT1I qUKKH STKXBT. ctll-3ina F 0OT WKAK. Ready New I Yes, NOW UKADV, with ray Complete Cleck et JJOOTS, SUOKS and KUJJUKU8 ler roll nnd Wlnler Wear. Never before aia 1 have snrh a Large and Varied Blecs: et the Very Hest that the Market Affords and Marked nnd Quick Selling l'rlces. Alse I call our attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This Is ene el the best Throe-Dellar Shoe for iued that Is made te-day. Call and see them ; It beats all ethers. D. P. STACKHOUSE, (ONK-PKIOESTOUK.) 20 6c 30 BAST KINO, 8T, LANUASTKK. PA. aW-lydA B OOT8 AND HHOKH. WE AUK UKTA1LINO BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WIIOLESALE riUCES, Hew Can We De It? VOUMAYA3K:WKWlbI.KXl'LAlN. Atter the last IlnotSrnen we bought nity nity nlne (&J) Casus et Youths' Heys' and Men's Uuolsuial'rivateAB9lKnco?al!,!or8potCasb. at sueh Kxcecamgly Lew 2'rlces thutwecan new sell you thorn Hetall at Kvgular Wholesale l'rlces, and yet make prent enough te keep ns We Can Sell Yeu: ii'iiA1 ssasr'' 8iics te 8 ter ,,e- Men's Solid Kip Heets, sires 0 te 11, 1.60. 11.75 and lioe j rcgularprlce, 12 en, 2.ss and nw" Ourltoetslorfi.5dandl3.oawo defy anyone bllltyen5S"" l?.,'."' 8Ut te lW Wu could mnliit an lmmeneorpreOt en thee 59 Cases of Heeu by selling them at the old prices, but our motto la Qnick Sales and Small Predis, We have stuck te it, nnd te our " Hale" of glvliig our customers the advantage of enr purchases. We hve the largest Bleck et Laaies'. MIbses' and Children's Heavy Lace and llattnn Hbpcs for rail and Winter Wear In the city, (which we dely any of our competi tors te dlsputu) at prices te suit the times, tall In te see thum whotber you wish te pnr. chase or net, as we conalderltNo treubfu te show goods at the prices we sell them. The Oue-Fiice Cash Hene. W (6 E The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES Ne. 3 East Sing Street, LANOASTK U. PA. ystore clecd every ovenlrg at 0 p. m., ex cept Saturday and Monday. 1 . . Fir Jin, au. gPKOlAL TO OUH TEAOUIiKS. TIIK Leading Hatters and Farriers Uuve Made the Most Uandsome UUplay of Ladies' and Gents', FURS, In th city, nnd are new prepared toxlve our tnacben tptwlat Unrtfstns In the finest Llue 01 hhAl, ;ATS, Seal et,ter, 1 ynx, llotver, Menkey, nnd overy ether di'tlmble klaa or Muirj una ur Trimmings In the market. ",rUenleuien,a ,un Attertuieut el rim , ', ?'A",I,!'AK! an0 ' te V KB, ana beyond a "'uj't.iheilntst and Meat IKsshlenable Line jUh't'irrttiidtiiiKr hats ever shown te tn the loweit y an1 prUus BUILInteed 'nuuka nnd Traveling Ksps. Itches. Dm uruilss enft UnbLvrOcels at L'ottem l'rlcts. 9Sl'ectal luduevments te Teachers. Stauffer&Ce., 31 Ss 33 North Queen Streot, LAN0A8TJCU.PA. m CKERT DRY UOODS. S 'n"mimswM pKlOB LIST. BARD & HcELEOY, 33 and 35 Seuth Qen St., (Opposite Fenntaia Ian ) PRICE" LIST : Wa name a few of the many bargalat wa are Ouetlefft 8HAWLS. Shoulder Shawls at je, M, 40, and eeeta and op, singieehawis at ll ee, si., tl.iw.lt.-ftana up. Mouble 8nawle ai n. I 60. as, atte, at and np. thepruSl7 3XT hon,e.te bttt thsae goods it BLANKBT8. ssWn,.?l.SIO,?!dt75c,,'II-75'1-t0'W'Wt0 UNDHBWJaAB. Children's Un'erwear, smallest alse. starts at 80 next at loc, hhc 15c and up, aoeordlog te also and quality. .a!f,, Merine Underwear at tse, tie, tej, Tse and up. Our Weqnailty is all we claim for It, a 530 grade, nnd It shows tt by the war we are atltlng them. Uf ' Bcertet Medicated Unflerwear at 750, " :fa 'WK. Oar 1.SJ number will com P" with anything heretofore sold at!. J55n.li,,2e"'er ,n w6,t0 or colored at sne, S7K0, Me and up. H? Wjfrj1" Medleated Onderwear, We. 75c. Qt , nd l7X. camel'a Ualr and Watural wool at low price. FLOOR OIL CLOTH. mT$ irfr0.9. wa have established en rioer and Table OH Cleth, we venture te say, has never been equalled by any ether heuse. We have the reputation and wa mean te keep lt.et sell ing the beit wearing, beat seasoned; OU Cleth that ever was sold ler the money. WINDOW BHADH8. Plain or Dade shades, '.best goods, spring flxluies, at&coeech. DROSS GOODS. Extra bargains In Dress Oceds from de per yara tell, in all the latest a tyles and a hades. QLOVBS. Men's Uleyes at W. It. 43, 4 50, 83, 7I.0U and "P. We call ejpeclal attention te our IBe Weel Knit Gleve. Ask te see It, and If you think yea ever bought anything better ter leis than 600 don't buy It. We carry an Immense stock or Gloves. Watch far our advertisement and prices of Gloves. Impossible te give It new: space will net allow. We jell goeda en small profits. We adver tise whu we get. When you come for tt you get It. Who elie Is under as small an expense as we are only x iquare from Centre t We can sell goods en small profits, and we de, BAED felTcEiaOT, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen St., (Oppcslte Fountain Inn,) 1UK PEOPJ,K'H CASH HTORK. Plush Sacques, Plush Jackets, Plush Medjeskas. High Class riuahes Obly at Unusually Lew 1'iices. Our Stock of l'lusb Garments is worth your while te Inspect if you contemplate purchasing anything in this line this season. Alse all the l'epular; Styles in Cleth Garments for Ladies, Misses and Chil dren. Tbe People's Cash Stere, NO. 26 BAST KING BTRHBT, I.ANOASTKH, FA. marlMydaw T B. MAKTIN ft CO. Certicenes, Lineleums and Oil Cleths. These who have used COItTIOENE ai a fleer covering knew its value for ex treme service. Trice, $1.00 a yard. All the Newest Patterns. LINOLEUMS. AVe are showing all the desirable pat terns made In Lineleums, and the 50c 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 Us quality is the same that Is Beld everywhere at 30e a yard. Queen&ware Department. ARLINGTON DINNEIt SETS, In ten different decorations are taking the lead. Call and examine them. LAMPS. The well known Rochester Lamps lit reduced prices. COO Lamps with hand painted bowls aud shades and double burners, $2.00 each ; worth $3.00. Our assortment of low priced lamps is com plete aud range from 10j each up. J.B. MARTIN, &l CO. TALAOU Or WABBWIt. A STKICH'S PALAOK OF FASHION. ASTRICH'S BROS.' PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Strxbt. Lancaster, Pa. An early reduction in the prices ei Dress Trimmings at the very time when everybody is en the lookout for them. Everybody must have them, and there is no need te wait until the season is ever, for we have made tne 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; $2 te $1.37; 2.50 te $1.98; $3 te $2.38. Braid Epaulettes, reduced from 50c te 39 c. Fancy Braids, Braid Trim mings, Cord Trimmings, and Fancy Gimps. One let reduced te 50 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 mings, 5 te 6 inches wide, re duced from 75c te 50c a yard. Heavy Silk Cord Ornament Trimming, wide, reduced from 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. ASTRICH BROS. QUaSNUWAltB. H IQU A MARTIN. DECORATED CHINA -AT- CHINA HAII We have just received our Fourth Fall Importation of HAVILAND Decorated Fiench OWna. Dinner and Tea Seta in the best deco rations for tbe least money ever offered in this or any ether market. Pudding, Chocolate, Ice Cream, Selltair and Game Sets, Decorated Plates and Teas, Biscuit Jars, Cheese and Butter Dishes, A. D. Coffees, Berry Dishes, &c. Carlsbad China Dinner Sets quality and style of decoration the best in the market. Prices the Lewest. The Rochester Lamp has has no equal. Try ene nnd be convinced. High & Martin, Ne. 15 East King St. ecti9-tm uuvaMwvuMWHiua yueDj. c Alili and hkh -TH ROCHESTER LAMP SLrty CanOla-Llgat 1 iieau them all, Anether Lord uuEAraLOUKSlertias an OU stove. THE PHRFaenON' MKTAii MOUI.DINO SUBBCB CUSHIOB WFATHER STRIP Beats teein til. This ctrlp outwears all etaeri, Keens eat tba cola, step rattling el windows, xclnde the dost. Keep eat snow and rain. Anyone can apply it no waits or dirt made in applying It, Can be fltted anjrwhere-ne holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warn or sarin cushion strip Is the most perfect. At the Stere, liaater and Hangs lerta -or-J Jehn F. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QDEEN ST., fcAMOAaXKX. tA. CLemmQ. JABTIW MOTHUM. Ihey nsrer mladsl a the rain. Mid theweatasr and wet Saturdays busi WiShllKJ ness was active, Xhe mere people knew of our price r, ear val net, en DtMrriBg .....r .enr cieiainf. me mera M.??!!0' Wa rt,u ,8SP en eaerlet teiwem!1 w4 I,Tln ,he ltwe" iltoe for ifelun and Bearer Ovarcea's. vary lew like there, tee our 111 00 Worsted, and Casiltnere, and Cheviot Sniu. They're made of wearwell wool and stylish. Sixes te lit any sliebicks. 118 and 12) Dress Bntu andurer andurer eeau In plenty te pick from, very saiurac saiurac factery. Cema with tte boys and chUdren tee. .. MARTIN BRO'S ClathlBf m Fanlifclac , B MOKTH QTJBKK IT. miWAAUSOU A JTOBTJBH. SPARKS Or 1NTKMBT 1 OB TMAUHKES AND BCHOt, ABB DUB1NQ lMBTf. XCTX WJtIK. ALL ARD WlNTtB OLOTBIa. w.r. Beys' Scheel Bults, stren and Durable, 3 Ce, Beys' Winter Overcoats, nee, fj.te, M ea Beys' Dreis bum t Ca twine res, and Cheviots, Gents' Winter 0 vercetu, 15.00, tAoe, s.oe. OenU Fuilnrss Back Ceat Bults. Mixed Cat si. mores and CLevIeti, ts w, id.oe, iie.Cft Gects' Extra Qaallty Winter OVERCOATS! IN Sedan Hontagnae. Chinchilla Wertcds and Jrur iieavers. -fHandsemHyflnlthedwIihSllkand'alln faclntrs and x-lnlngs, 113, K, lis, is and 120. Children's Overcoats ard Suits, 13.(0X0 110.00. Williamson & Fester's, 52. 34, 6 & 38 E. KING ST., (.AKUABXXU, rA. AND NO. S18 MARKET 8TBMBT, BABUiailUCe. FA. QLOTH1NG I OLOTHINQ I L Gansman & Bre., CLOTHING! Clothing! Clothing! WE WILL SAVE I0U MONEY. Jff. rjny yourself any Suit or Overcoat without looking at our roeiIs.' Het aslnsle garment in our stock that Is net rellsb a f,tth,EB lh u cbtaply or poorly midi and &,,.V0,!.a en, our owlEOsa-maitngpellcV. ttle.t?Lfl?"t? ,e" than yu would have TCe pay at any ether stere ler the same goods. Here Are the Facts. vnirixsr uea attha Mercliaiit Tailoring. iliiUet,1D!y t l,r!cej hlch raake our goods youttheprleS? Bpimala qUalU,fi weSSS" L. GANSMAN & BRO., HANUrACXUJtXBS OF Men's, Bejs and Children's Clothing, B. W. COENKK NOBXH QUXKN AND OUANOK 8TKEXS,LAN0A8IKB, PA. M YEltS ft HATUKON eoeD CIOTHIM -AT I0W PAIGES ! i;v.eryb?ayaaver,"e' CUKAP CLOTH I VQ. usJbeTjuont'te'SlveVor0481 EXCELLENT QUALITY COMBINKD W1TU REASONABLE PRICES. It's caiy te talk of llalla'-le Clothing, but It's tie wear that proves it "' """" It's easy te talk et CIcap Clotbleg, bnt it's the eusilty and prlce combined that tell whether Clethsjara cheap or net. Who Wants Lew Prices If ihey Don't Get Geed Value for lbelr Meney? MAKE YODR INVESTMENTS WITH DS AND QXX GOOD, RBLIABLB OLOTHING, AT VKRY MODERATE FIQUBKa. -Hxmlneourprlcei.snairyouflnathem tee high we'll net bone you te buy. Myers & RatMen, BKLUBLK CLOIIHEB9, NO. 12 KAST EWQ ST., I.ANOARTBS TA, BOAKDINO-NKW BOARDING AND Lodging Heuse, Ne. 41 Peuth Ltme street. isncasUr, Alex Gee rife. ( Hlimsrck) Proprietor, first class Uerman table beard. Meals at all hours. Heme comforts for permanent bear, ders. Meals funis bed promptly and In first. class style te wtdaina and birthday parties, balls, hops, etc, at short notice. A (hare ei the public's patronage. Itespecttully solicited. NaU Seuth Lime treit, fejg&aafruJ.-ut st ,
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