cn. WJRT r ' T-VT . , ., ' ,5V w w.' ' t1 . iu im. uvi trv - s-js r JfTi'l-MC,. 2.' ,"- - - BSiBISrS.W3FjrTi'T'?'S'l.ITirf, t; ' 'i ' CS" L i'-t it$Me' a- If mL M2t' tot 1T M r-a" m hm, Daily Intelligencer, LANCASTKU, KOVKMBKU 19, 1BS3. Tlie Car Steve. The 'Sailreail GazctU publishes n list litjijreads that have made eome slight I In the direction of steam heating of The Xew Yerk Central & Hud- i River read heads the list with many in Vtlns fully equipped with a satisfactory iVttem of heating from the engine. The - Baltimore & Ohie has two experimental . teifclns and the Central Vermont one,whlle : "jiitt famous Pennsylvania railroad, which tffclms te lead the country in the best of modern improvements, has net a steam . tMftted train te beast of. S'.Some care Lave iron cages nreund the tarre,but it is a sad fact that the fust and Iwewded trains that pass through this (.ejUtf dally en the main line of the 1'cnn- -I$jlvarjla system show no progress since BJBt winter, and many cars have only the ;,&, wprewcitu store. "k?" I leeks very much ns though n great te disaster and the cremation of a few score Ai v'nf naantrnra will )a rctiAeA tnlinaljin Ihn 4fc " r"-"B-- "" "w .....v........ ..w jfennsyivania men. xne excuse appears te be that a steam coupler should be adopted by all the reads se that cars ttslng different systems could be readily united in the same train. A meeting of 'railway men was held In 2ew Yerk net -ueng age rer me express purpose 01 coin cein f .tag te an agreement en this point, but XV' there hannencd te be several stubborn y'l engineers who had ideas of their own and jiuecoaierencecame te neunug. n nuy VJlweuumu w ivau imuuu wic uii niuiu -'305,' en the lines represented at that confer cenfer yj, ence the men who Bpeiled its work will !fer have a large share of the responsibility. t..r Tim Wen Unna.. r-- AAWnatVlllilanf la Imlnn 1in..l I a mnlli. eShimselt interesting by his old talk of &$, Wars and the doings of European states gKvjSinen. The war talk has net ceased te be vc: ei wire3u uuc readers no longer place fk'tik- much reliance upon prophecies of heatili. aRk. ties, and merely note the; facts reported &- "With regard te debates and the public 5 IT Bnftflnhaa rf (nnnnnllnl m.n IMm S...1.- la'.. 'basis for the present bellgerent talk isthe '-3; demand repeated in various forms by the igFHwar ministers of the great powers for ,ere money for defenses. The grave of the French debate en the naval ?net alarming, because it is i-iJ' evident thdt Prance as a renubllc nmnm? SkS monarchies, is really in'a position of con- SjiJ r'' limit narU nn,l In ,.t,tlU.1 ln r. lr.,.ll. 0M.UV J'W. .., f.uu .0 juhlUil iU It JllVliJll expenditure of money for the perfection of her means of defense. The remarksef the king of the Belgians leek much mere Etermv becnuan thn nrpnnrat!nnn , te malntalu neutrality in the event of a kMTrance-German war have been loekoJ k Bpen wiin great suspicion ana it is sur mised that the Belgian king has n tip ..from Berlin a3 te coming events. The ' fortification of the Belgian frontier lias been pushed forward at great cost with the avowed object of preventing the gteat 'VPOwers from making the kingdom their $?!" battle ground, but in the event of war It may appear mat Belgium Is merely r'.i'iT nardinir Germany from Trench iuva- .';l?W w .len, and net nt all averse te the tr-tSi&.cTaimng or tue republic. Tlie uer- f man government hastens te profit by the MTt . 1 f . .. . .... 2sste " maria occasieneu ey mese mailers K nd the movements of Itussiau troops. BJW Tt mill ilamnn.1 nwn.ita frw 1.a n .l aavy which reach an estimated total of 800,000,000 marks and will probably aak for as much mere for forts and nrsenal. There Xeid Ue Little Fear. The Xew Yerk World publishes a great number of dispatches from the Southern states, in reply te queries as te the attitude of the ieeple towards the coming Republican administration. They all indicate an earnest desire en tlie part of the Seuth te bury all sectionalism, and Ipt nnllMrnl nrrltnffnn ulnna fnr WM& healthy four jears nap when It will wake . "P w tue vi?or or Democracy. Of 1& CniirCR llin T1lITiri.rnll alnlm An nnl welcome a Bepublican administration with great euthusiasm.but they evidently Intend te live peacefully under tlie law, and te de their best in spite of high taxes ,te develop their country. Many of the dispatches betray great anxiety as te the policy of the new administration, and seem te fear that they may be treated te a return of tlie old Bepublican speilsmen. A Seuth- Carolina dispatch Bays: . "An intense feeling of anxiety te knew ?SL-viat the Pllcy of tue ne" admiuistatien ,.&' wwaras me oeuiu will ue, iwsea en the ear that attempts te restoie Bepublican pH atate government will unsettle values, ?! Jnepeae investments and disturb busines? & There Is no old resentments or sectiena1 p vicjuuitea m mis neiguoeruoou strong or MS?- general enough te be felt in politics." This &, fear we believe te beentirely unwarranted KKV for net even Mr. Blaine would be fc ri8a enough te fellow such a course. Principles Mill Triumph. The solidity of the Seuth for Democ racy is largely due te the fact that Re publicanism there meanB the rule of the colored population. It is a race conflict, and in view of the dense Ignerauce of the Southern colored psople and their easy ' control by unscrupulous men this opposi tion is net at all unnatural. Tlie cbane In tbeTSeuth and the end of sectionalism will come when the colored people recog nize the hypocrisy of tie Bepublican protestations of friendship and btgln te vote and think for thernselvfs. Then n. tlieerits of a political issue will be con- Af&"wwta in tne Seuth as in the North, and WT 6"VV4 v"uc me! ine rigui will fry prevail ever the whole country. Perhaps it m as wen tnat reform of the tariff has been postponed until it cau le carried out with the approval of all tectlens, for that auction is bound te come when the peo ple have had time for calm thought eer the absurdities of the present sj-Btem. -r-: ---- . w te ne an ocean cable batwepn M.SJp '8 oe ra"s ei that serpent, tbe .Mii'CBdlan PjicIQe monnnelv. which i irir.- itMCthslirnnf fljnndd. nnd 1u M...I. :VU9 trade new russlni? thrmivh N.n FwbcUoe. iAJv '.??,.AWA" I'"t'll'ltlen -rote snrprlsts ::ke,"'eUn' butltls rtobblyiatKelyrearfe v-lef vote that would have Uen et for Ul?lMJd but ter the Uee trade scare. Ji mycr,eu hMJ-l"'rel tbe New Yerk ' mau awoVleJ:"T:,5..,uo',oa- w. .u vavu loin roctx rectx 'niH that hcfnil itn.nl... '"" ""'The hell wUMulilm" ..0.rH''lMJ bnlldln artlcle 1. l Duke and Oinuin n from Tounjien TM ttetnt eetlcn p.i, art tle !; me no' HIE TiiKnu waa n fight bctwecn a ceuple ct wblte men and moie colored reugha In l'hiladelphla en Sunday, and the whltca are dj leg from razor wound. It it bad occurred in Seuth Carolina the Republican papeni would call Itarace riot oradaa eradaa tardly Hotilhern outrage, and Ibe colcrief tbe combatants would be arrnnged te ault. Let Allegheny Roup bead. Her alder men are complaining that they nte net making money. Uald ene et them en I'M day: "OI oeursol am net Indifferent te the improved morals that a dearth In our bualnotsauggeita, but Improred morale de net Improve the condition et our pocket' books." The king et l'ertugal bai reduced tbe duly en wheat, and we Americana might aend them some et outs, If we would only let them pay ler It with erca and Halt Bat our farmers have voted ler the contin uation et a policy that prevents that little exchange; se they can cel expect te prei:t by tbe wants of l'ertugal. Brltlih India will probably tell wheat te Portugal, Wk have recelved from the department of atate a aeries el seven maps, with an Index map, which show the location of the diplomatic and consular till ces of tbe Unlted States en date el March 1, lbSS. A survey of tbcee maps with their liberal sprinkling et lltlla red dots Indicating ac cording te tbelr form legations, consulate generals, consulates and agencies, Im presses ene with the thoroughness of tbe sj atom planned te guard our foreign In forests. The red dots cluster thickly In England, the Netherlands and Belgium and In (Switzerland;; they are dotted liberally ever Germany and sporsely along tbe sea coast of France, Spain and Italy, while tbe Interior et tbese countries and the rest of Kuropehasaa ccoasleosl consul te thousands of square mlles. Their tervlces being unncceasay. m m 'Winr.i: the Babylonian expedition waits for tbe sultan et Turkey te consent te the explorations planned, American mission aries In tbe Euphrates valley are taking notes et mysterious stone.i and truces of burled clllc-a. Censul Krhaid BlttalngGr dovetcsHnotllcUl ropertto the recent dis coveries of Ulttlte remains In Central Asiatic Turkey near Marash, and should the 1'orte remaln stubborn the oxpedltlon might de well te ripply for parmtstten te unearth what remain of the Ulttlte city there burled. There Is plenty of work thore for them, though the Qonuanexplorors are first en the ground, having been prompt te notlce the announcement of the dlsoevorlos of American missionaries. Tbese "finds" wero nothing niore than blocks of black reck can-oil In an art dissimilar te that et anclent nallenn better known, and having nlaborate records In strange hieroglyphic in relief. Theso cUaraolera run In parallel line;, each alternate line having the lct'.ers or symbols facing a dllTerent way, 3 that thnreader,inust have followed them with the eje from left te right, and right te left alternately, The whole et that part of the country Is coverod with rains of the cities et vanished nations, but for theso of the Hltlltes, the most dreaded cnemles of Kgypt In her prlme, ene must Bearch the strange low hills that preve te bs their grave!. On a slepe of this hill that the Hermans ere exploring Htands a Turkish village, and though the step of the mosipie Is made of the hca'l end shoulders of a Itlttlteklng, the villagers nover d reamed of tbe great works of mero clvltlzed man the Oermr.nH bnve nlrcady found under the artificial hill. Thelr quest la net ae much ler tuf J est la archltccture and rudonrtaet theso early davs an for some atene with In. scrlptlenH lu two languages that will glve the key te the mystorleus htoreRllphloj.nnd cnable ui te pretlt by the labor of the Ult Ult tleo writerH. Kvery dlsoevory et this kind has strengthened tbe authority of the bibli cal record, The Ultlltee have been lest te history for eyer 2,600 years, and the consul urgently nppeals te Amerlcans te fellow up the discoveries or tLelr missionaries lu Southern Asia Miner. PERGONAL. Kditeii Hjinuv W. CIiiam-, of the Allauln C'yn3li(i((ie)i, dccllnea te be h candidate for United States Honater. The election el n sucoessor te Senater Colquitt will occur en Tuesday, lti:v. Cuaiu.km J. Uunhlkt, rector of St. 1'aul'a church, Ianoaster, N. II , and ifrandprclatoef theurand oemmandcry of KuIkIuh Templar In New Hampshire, was found dead e! apoplexy In his chamber en Sunday. Rkt. HciiLEruit'.i denlal that he had died, theiiKh made In his cillcll Velnpuk journal, Is unsatisfactory, te him at least. A fortnight age he telegraphed te his friend, A H. Harvey, In Londen, te have the report contradicted. This announce ment in Kngllsh should settle it. Cavtain Wir,r.iAJi McUmu.i.ANn, of Pittsburg, the well known secretary of the Democratic national commltteo, had his luxurlunt mustache ahaved etl en Sunday, Iho remit of n bet that Cleveland would be eleoted. Many of his most Intimate friends failed te rccognUe him. Themas C. (lAnniiTT, eged 61, father of Philip O. Garrett, ex-prcsldent et tbe Commlttee et One Uundred, and Jehn B. (Jarref, formerly president of Qlrard Llfe Insurance Annuity and Trust company, and vice president of tbe Lehigh Valley railroad com nan v. died auddenlv nt h.t fallure en Saturday at bis home In Phlla dfrlnhla. lie wasamumberef the Society of Fjleudsand married a elstcr of the late WiUUui Blddlc, 11i:ai ADJiinir. riATntrtv Hkh, v... Yerk en Haturdar. lie was born la New Yerk, Sept, 3, 1822, and was a midshipman ou tbe trlcate llrandvwinn nt tlm . nr seventeen. Ha distinguished hlmself dur ing the Mexican war, and In 1S53 waicoin waicein waicoin mliBlencdlluufennnt, The following year he riflgued Jrem the navy, buteliered bin fcervlcps promptly when thorebolllou broke out. He was reappointed llouteuunt, and Nev. 18, 1SC2, he was oemmlssloned com. nmudcrami nssumed control el the Vander. bilt In lEC'J he received the oemmUslon of captain and In 1870 that of rear admiral. Previous te his retirement In 1SS5 he was lu command cf the Kurepean station. mwiivvA) iiv a iiKAva nor. He clmibs te Hie tjcrukd fcteiy of a Huning 1Iuuebih1 Drejn Ihreeichildrcu Out el lUu IVIudun-. A frame teuemontheusa In Newark, N. J , occupied by four colored UinlUe, was biJ.y dauiagtd by tire en Saturday, nud tbieti (1 tbe occupants wero euly raved by tbe horelMii of a boy. Mrs. Jauu Oliver Is n w ldew with three small children. She occupied 1. alt of the teceud lloer. Having flnlNbed up some work she locked thu doers te keep her ohtldreu lu, anu started out te rteil.er her work te customers At J.30 Geerge B. UIU, age fcevenlten, emp eytd by u nuwadealer, was pisMng the heute when he heard Bertamlng. Leeking u. uu an-n niiiunu lenuiu iruui IUO SCOQU story windows. The forms et two children could be teen at the closed windows ou tbe second fleer. Yeung UIU ran up te the house, ami breaking in e window psne en tbe first lloer te get a footing he managed te mount te tbe s&cend story window, which be raised. The draft Hdded new vigor te the tire, nnd the llames and smeke j'uu.uu juiu iuu iuuui vrueru (utj cuuureu were. A man who had been attracted by the cries ran under the window nnd tbe boy dropped two of thochlldreu Inte his arniH. Ihe boy heard a wall from tbe further end of the room and he ran through tbe smeke Li? ,CQ1 bfcr? !"? a tlir00 J'tar-eld child. 7ellDK. .V'e uu unconscious ctild he reachr d tbe wludew and dropped It Inte friendly arm. Then he buug from the window mil and dropped te the greu. yillVlmetUeU,B ,ud Bet Kreat head y. ey, ha vpgptnetratbd te etner apartments, .h"e Bt clts were eved hy th0 enan s nnd the nremen, who reached the iceue alter the rescue, saved the heuse from total destruction. An adjoining new "Vrtck building was also pmly destroyed, the total le bslng about fj,600. While the engines were playing en tbe hcua the mother or tbe ottllilreu returned from her errand aud was told by a neighbor that her children had been burned te a crltp. The wretched mother swooned away, sn0 learned the truth upon recovering con cen con scletuncis. All her savings were burned O sorge Bsnill, tbe imcubj of the chit- JLANOASTElt PATLY dren, la tbe son el fetor V. UIU, a carpen ter, of .Newark. Ue is a fine, manly by nd does net think that lie(Ud anything ua uauil In saving tbe.chlldren. " Whmt, jen cemjhlnif ttt, my fitenrt J" "Ofoeinul jnyreld It no better." " Wril, nnn'tstand en ihe order or going, but go te tin Oruzalat nun get n Ixittlx of Dr. CmiisIi Hyrap quick" He went nud he was straight wnrinkdelinppy. rerliuins.jicaldi and ether wenndt Palva Palva tlen oil h prevnrt lunlf ti be tnn brstrnm rev everusbd, All druggists tell HferSJca bottle. WAlfAMAKKWH 1'nir.iDxxrBtA, Monday, Nev. is, less. These 5,000 Dress Patterns. We said a word ler them en Saturday. Yeu hacked hard at the last cipher. But five thousand is a big let, It will take days and days te pass them all out. We only hinted hew they were come by. When we take 40,000 or 50,000 yards of stuns in alurnp from a dealer who has tee much, you may be sure the prices are inter esting. Dress Goods generally were never lower, but, taking them en the low level that prevails, 75 cents put into one of these Dress Patterns de6s the work of $1, or even mere. There would be less of the sen sational in all this if the stuffs were off color in any way. They aren't. There isn't a wrong thing about them. First chop for style, weave, quality, dye. New goods of the best makes. And fine wool at that. Mere than two hundred and twenty-five styles and colorings in just the weights and weaves you'd pick if you had the run of a dozen counters, borne of tlie sorts : J'lnla Htrlrn Cliecki Xeuluj ottomans Momle Cleths HbrunHtrlpcH jriRurrabtitpes Annura btrip'ja Chuvren Snipes 5JU Jlnch Hlnpln blageunls Uoutile liuKenuls C( rav.a Uhccke, ihrce ilit's, 6( If color In all the going shades and black. We cut the whole business into liberal Dress Patterns and let them go for three-quarters or less of the regular low-down piece price. $5 wertii for $3 75 $6 worth for $4 $6.75 worth for $4.50 $7.05 worth for $5,25 $8 worth for $6 $9 worth for $6.75 Yeu will find them heaped en a part of the Remnant counter, southwest of centre. There are spots just as geed all through Dress Goods. Yeu may miss it if you don't see the 36 inch all wool Plaids and Stripes at 50 cents. The let is rounded full, the stuffs such as might well be a half mere. Southwest of centre. Anether let of these Satin and Velvet Ribbons 45c kinds for 15c. At the Main Aisle end of the long Ribbon coun ter. The ether thickest spots are very likely by tlie 1 inch wide Fancy Ribbons for Christ mas work CS. 10 and 12c. and where broken lets of Millinery Kibbons that have been Ce, 75, and Sec arc going at 40 and 50c. JCeal Transept. The mere we see of that ; Blanket the better we like it. Six and a third pounds, and 74x84. inches. We believe it the best Blanket te be had for the money. Ne better than these big $3 Comfertables for $2. Neither would be possible if any proper means of yoking quality with cheapness had been let slip. Down Quilts; luxurious, but net extravagant if you cheese wisely. These are" imported ; ventilated, and with all the tips and taps that get en te such things. Covered with French Sateen and filled with poed. white geese down called " eider " in most stores. uetcet foriue t x feet ler s.uu 0a7 Suet ler IKUO All sorts of bed coverings. Near Women's waiting ltoem. Garnet Jewelry grows en your liking if you like it at all. Almest everybody does. We have just picked from the largest let ever get together. Flat and round polished stones set in low-carat geld. Iisndants emlniM uroechix limccliva barplu neckmces In strap and buckle patterns, crescent and star, round, square, or graceful spray shapes. Juniper street tide. JOHN WANAMAKER. J.BO.tL, XUllVMh. ESTA.TK OK ' MAliaAUET' KOtTi wellur, late onto City of 1 auouter. ae-ceasf-a Letters et adinlnlatr.itlim mii.atd.s mii.atd.s laie hivlnu ben grsnua te tin uniltmlnued. all purseni. lndxbted thereto aig unuustuatd iiiukm immediate payment, unn'the'u Ijavlni; cUimaerdfjiitiudHaialnst the samu.-wlil pr.. st them without delay for tcttleuient te the undeislKced, icstdlngln 1 anc-aatrr ru. JOIlM.ltOTHWKll.KIt, Jobs A. Teyls, Administrators, e u a. Attorney. nevl2-6tdU tur .0f.fcoC.Uver t-aness'er. deceased. bnWnini.ilVe,"i,,arir i"1 Ba,d nVln(f lebtl!ahr.!lnl!l.nal',,1,ll,0,1 tt". Persons aut n-,VS t?."i?hT,,',,Leu,a te maku linme mate paj taunt, auathaeehavliiu claims erd. raands ujialnst the samerwiil preieu? UmSl wt "S? JW Jr seiUBment te thS nndert kudu, ir.iuiuKm siizioutmewn. I'a I nevJetdit.. 0.b.uurrM an, Executer. I PTELLI0ENCE11, MOSDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1888. fOOD'H HAHSAPARILLA. Catarrh in II ncetntilAlnl wMai fri A i . n 4 tnoienrlMa. It originates in a cold, or suc cession cf colds, combined with Impure bleed, Dlimrreoable flew from the near, Ikkllrirln lhotiirea. offensive breath pain ever and be tm em the eyes, rlmiing nd banting notie In the can nre llie mero common symptoms. CMarrh ts cared by Heed's Barssparllln, which strikes dlroetly at its cause by remeTlnnntl Imparities f.eui tbe bleed, building up the diseased tissues and giving healthy tone te the whole system. Hundreds of toitlmentals preve beyond qntstlen that apojttivecuio ler Citirthli fsund In Hoed'a Sarsaparllla "irerai rears I hive been troubled wither tirih In the head. Indigestion, and general d. btltty. 1 eencluflea te try a botlle or Heed's 8arsiparllls,andltdldmoaemuch geed that 1 continued lu use till 1 have laken flve bet ties. My health his greatly Improved, andl lel like a dlfTeient woman." Has. J. II Adaxs, 8 Utchmend, stroet, Newark, N. J. ' 1 feet It my duty te say that 1 saw Heed's Banapartlla advertised and took two bottles, lam completely cured or IrrrgDlarltles and constipation et my bowels, catarrh and bron chi tl mictiens." a 11, jjcheak, Atlantic City, X, J, Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all drugzlsu. tl 1 six for . ireparoe eniy cy c. I. HOOD A CO lowell, MOSS. IlOO Doaea One Dellar. Jioera a A' n tiiieKa. s TYLlbUSHOKS. Stylish and OomfeitaWe. We have a full llnuorstees, stylish nnd com cem com ferUblo. They nre nixle or rroneh Cklfskln, hnd towed, with Uongela and Kangaroo Tops, In l.iuiiniid Onimree). IhiBe Hhousare ((lualtothiibestcuitemmadeforcnmrortand wear. Ve htvethiMii In all styles or tee and the dlt1u:eiit wiailH. ihese ehecs rame in price Hern five dellurs te six dollars and lllty cents. H. Swilkey's New Cash Stere, NO.ilNOUTH QUKKN 8TUEKT. ectll-3md E IOOT WEAK. ? Ready New! Yes. NOW UK Ally, with my Complete fleck or UOOTfl, 8IIOK3 nnd UUUUKUS for fall and Winter Wear. Nevor borere did 1 rmve surh a Large and Varied Stock of the Very Kent that the Market Affords and Marked and Quick Seiling Prices. Alse 1 call 1 our attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This Is ene of the beU Thioo-Dellar Shoe for men that Is made te-day. Call and ee them ; It beats all ethers. D. P. STACKHOUSB, (OHK-l'IUOKSTOltX.) OB Ss OO HABX KINO, BT, LANCA3TKU, l'A. aSVlydA B OOTS AND SHOES. WK AKE JtKTAIUNO- BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WHOLESALE ridCES. Hew Can We De It? YOU MAY ASK: YK WllLKXI'LAIN. After the iMt Heet Sraen we beunht fltty ntnn (&) etafej of Yeuihj' Heys' nnd Men's Jloetsnt a I'llraUiAsstgnee Sate, for Spot cash, nt such Kxceidlngly Lew i'rlces ihnt wecun new tell you tliuni Uutall ut lingular Wholesale l'rlcus, nnd yet make preUt euuuuh te keun us allve. We Can Sell Yeu: Youths Belld Kip Heets, slins 11 telS.t tl -Is ruuulnr prlce, II 140 and ti.75. Heys' Heavy Uoete, sizes 1 te 5, for J1.0P, II 2 llW,lt.7Sanrtn.tU Wi'ii's Helta Ktp Heets, Btr.nn nte 11, 11.60, H.75 and lll ( n-gnlarprlce. tl ue i23 and 150 Our Heets ler J.&ti and H.Wwu defy any ene In the county or state te beat ter tit, Dura hllltynnd filei. Wu could uialiiinnlmiTinnRO'nmflf. nn tTinn te cases of Heets by selling them at the old prtces, but our motto te Quick Sales and Small Profits, We have stuck te It, nnd te our " itule" of giving our customers the advantage or our purchases. We Inve the large-tt stock or l.nillce', Missus' and Ohliaren's Heavy Lace and Hiitten shoes ter rail and Wlntur Wearln tbe city, (which we dety any el our competi tor te dlspnte) at prices te suit the tlums. Call In te bee thorn whether jeu wish te pur chase 01 net, as no consider It ve trouble te show goods ut tbe prlces we sell thorn. The Ono-Ptice Cash Henso, The Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS 8c SHOES Ne. 3 Ei&t King Street, 1.ANOASTK1U l'A. T-ftore closed nvery eventr g at 0 p. m ex cept Saturday aud Monday. CUAI. Sl'KOIAli A'lTKNTlON IS 1NVITKD te our BBseitment of Indiana and ether nrst-tliei tstt-rn haid weeds. Ash. Ouk, Msple. l'eplar, Cberry. c. Belt kludUnK weed prepared for the uteve, also f or sale. 11 11. MA it-UN iiii). Ceal ana Lumbur Yard, t:i Water street, Lancaster, ra. n3-lyd J3AUMUAKUNK1VH COMPANX COAL DEALERS. 0ic: Ne. 12 North Quwinstreet, ud Ne. tsei North 1'rtnce strtieL Yiscs: Neitii l'cinca nuoet, ue&r&uadins llet, t.m-161a i,AHOAsrtji, j-a UrATOUSlJIUNQ COUSKT. HfV TIIKTAMOUS WATCIISPRJNG CORSET. WILL NKVElt HltKAK. QUAKANTKtn 'le OOTWKAH ANY CUS-'iOM-MALlK COKSKP. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MANUITAOTUIISUS, 4111IUOAl)WAY, N. V. OCt-M,Th,9oew . . m if EGKERT, the Head Dangerous tendencies chirao'erUe tht very common anectlen, catarrh In thehrad. The Teul mutter dropping Inte the bronchial tubes or lungs It very liable te lead te bron chitis or consumption. As catarrh originates la Impurities In tbe bleed, loot applications enn de but llttla geed. The common sense method of ticitrcent Is te purify the bleed, nodferthU purpmhete Is no pttpi ration superior In Heed's Sarsapullla. The powerful action of th's medicine upon tbe bleed expels the scrofulous taint which feeds and sustains catarrhal also as, while It tones and build np the tfToctel tnombrane. Cures Catarrh. 'I lira the worst symptoms et chronle ca tarrh for two years, Be troubltsemo was It that 1 could net smell nor tasts. 1 found Heed's Sarsaparllla n speedy cure, and lam newree from this awful disease." J. H. 8am. 111s, Bay shore, N. Y. "ret aeveral years I had a catarrhal affec affec Uen In my threat, and had tried several mcdl clncs but could And nothing te help me. I mint say 1 was very much benefitted by using Heed's SaTsaparllla, and would recommend It very highly." klus P. Dkvbies, Omaha, Heb. N. II. If you have decided te take Hced's Bar sapanm de net be indnced te buy any ether- 1 Beld by all druggists. II 1 stx for 15. rronared I only by O. I. HOOD CO., apothecarlos, I Lewell, Mass. I ICO Deara One Dellar. CLOT1UNU. -DIALIj, 1888. Fine Tailoring ITer the Latest Ne vel tins, confined styles. LarRest assortment or Kins Woolens, and prices as low as any, go te H. GERHART'S Only Direct Impert Ing TIIer. 43 NOUTII QUKKN 8T1CKKH. XTALUE I Satisfaction Is what has Rlven me the oxtnnslve ratreniRO 1 have received from the public, My line el rerelxn and liemtsilcs Is unsurpassed in the the city, VttlCKS AWAY DOWN, AS USUAL. TROUSERS I SpeclM attontlen Is .called te my Tremeri, In which Head. ASKEWI TAILOU,-W N03. KM AMD 23) WKST KINO HTitKKT. e27 3mdr,8 M YKKS dt KATHFON. EeliaWe Clothing. The word " Keliable " means much te buyers et Clothing. In a line of business as in the Cloth ing business, where se much de ception is practiced and se much chcatery Indulged in, it amounts te u geed deal. Yeu don't want te deal with unreliable merchants, but you de want te deal where you can get a dollar in value for a dollar in vested. If you deal with us you deal with thoroughly reliable people, who want you te have just as much ns you pay for. lyers & Ratnfea, UKI.IAHMS CLO.HIKU3, NO. 12 EAST ELNQ ST., LANRASTKIt PA, fpUE I'KOl'l.E'S (JASU BIOUE. CLOTHING Made te Order -AT- The People's Cash store. Don't forget it. We can make jeu a Suit of Clethes, nn Over coat or a l'air of TreuEcrs, and give you as much satisfaction as any Tailoring establishment in the city aud at less cost en the average. The People's Cash Stere, NO. OP EAST KING STREET, LANCASTKU, l'A. A LOT OF READY,-MADE OYERCOATS, or euit OWJi MANUFACTURE -AT - M0DE1UTE TRICKS. mttrlt-lvdAw w K OAN HKltVK YOU WKLLiANO save veu inonev In advertising. Ktl. mates f rue. ADVEKTISING GUIDE-BOOKS. The most complete and original ever Issued. Senten roctilpte! Nceut te pay ler picking and forwarding. Advsbtibise Writing a BrxcuLrr. The L. Jert, Ullbenrne Advertising Aireney, US and 120 jtast Ualtlmore Street, ualilmere, aid. sffltedAw OltOQMBXKS. n IOFKKKS1 TKA81 OBOIOB OLD OOF1 FEES. rrtsh Itoested Dally and Finest Kew crop. TEAS UrTn,kPnng'5alurUBM,?r " " (iKOKUBWIANT, Ke.llS WestKinirS. JJKW FKUITS AND NUTS. W. A. Reist & Ce. PANOY QROOER3, Cerner East King md Duke Streets. Justtn.flvnra'cj of NKW NUTS. Knsllth Walnuts, Jilbeif, Uaid and teft Shall Almend). NEW MIX It D HANDIE. Burnt Almonds, Gum Dreps, and the Flnest Flerida Oraegca. NHUC'HATKL CIICKSK-freah this morn ing. Anether New let et ARMOUU'd Plllltn BKKrntiseper pound, lhla la a decided bargain. Try it. JACOB DOLDM rAMII.T SHORTKNINQ takes the plaee of butter t S-ft patla only 830. ALASKA MACKRUKL. nice, white and fat t tne price should be 80 apiece 1 but we are aell Jng them at three for 100 : this Is ehfaper than e sswnere, nut we must have room for our lm SK.,eJlSek of Canned Uoeds which are ar riving dally. W. A BEIST & CO, COIt. EAST KINO A DUKE 8T8. . T BURSK'a New Fruits, &c. ONE 1IUNDUK1) BASKETS YOUK STATX, COMCOUD AND (JATAWilA GRAPES. Choice and Only Tbtrty-nve te Forty Cents a Basket. NEW CUIUt ANTS. NEW C1TKON, NEW 1'ltUNES, NEW FIGS. New California Ivap. AprlceU. New California rrunes, Fresh Cranberries. New Beans and Heminy. Chetce Yerk State Cream Cheeee. Choice Kdam Llieete Fresh Imported Macaroni and Vermicelli. The Ol nbinted Yuntzer Kvaperdted Begar Cern, the finest In the market. New Canned Goods. Finest Teas aud Coffees. AT BURSK'S! NO. 17 BAST KING STREET. LANCASTKU, l'A. pur THIS OUT I CUT THIS OUT I UONT BEAD TAUT, UUr ALL OFUKIST'3 ADVERTISEMENTS. It will be toyeurlntorojt te watch them up closely from new en until after the holidays, We h'Avomtnycestlycurds which will beRlven bwny at Biich time as we may specify In our advertisement, Keep both ejej en them. .SIMPLE RULES FOR MAKING COFFEE. Use ene part colTes te seven parts water; hive your coffee ground as line as ordinary Krauulnted sugar, or go that the larger parti cles wl 1 net exceed In slze the head or a pin t place your coflce In the pet and pour the boil ing water en It (be sure the water la boiling): then allow the cnttre contents te bell thrte inlnnt03, no lenger, then pour into the het lorree n larse tablcspoeuful of cold water; this will feice the grounds in the bottom ana render the liquid clear as wlne : serve ne seen as thc?e directions arn completed, & delay et fltteen minutes will allow much or the aroma and flavor te escape InTeasandCotTees we leirt them a'l. Geed Teas from l&e a pound up te 93a, corleos from 12Xe a pound up Loek out for ihe bljOBl" of Dried Beel next wetk at loe a pound-Flne. Sweet and Tender. 100 barrels i.'rackerp, 4 As ler 25c; ,40 boxes Prunellas, 2 S3 for 2$e; a .lob let of Uoed Breems, a forliie ; ten uirreU Oatmeal, B s for Sis; rrtsh VtheatUerm.fi t ler 2!e; elelne heap.O cakes for 25e ; uioicher Heip, Urge eike, 11 cakea for S53 ; hi f bushel bags Fine Halt, each !53 ; New Ki gltsh liurranU, 3 fti for ae; New Ualslns. 8 lis fertBe 1 Finest New Figs, 8 Bs for 23e ; Oeid old lgs, 4 fta for 26e ; Jew Layer Flg, 2 fb for28e; New Italian iIacrenl,'2patK fere; heir Italian Ver micelli, 2 packs for 25c ; f Incst Malara urapes, 2ftfor2e; NewI'CBrt lapleca,t BiforKej Nuwriuke l'apte(u, 4tt,ifjr25. J. FRANK REIST, WUOLESALE AND BETAIL UUOCKB, Northeast Cerner Yi til King and l'rlnce Streeli, LANCASTEB, VA. Ttlopheno and Fne Dellvery. 11AKINQ POWDBK- S" TEKLINO UAK1NG POWDKR. Absolutely Pure- THIS rewder never varlfs. A marvel of purity, strxngth aud wholenomoneds. More economical than the ordinary kinds. Sold only In Cans by all urecerj. 01r.jii.1rn1 mabu rAinuuiivu uu., 12 and II Spruce Street, New Yerk. aug2J3md c EDUCATIONAL. T ON'T POT IT OFF I Don'tnutefftboinattorof getting a "llusl. cess Kdncatlen," Ihst Is, that kind of an ednrat Ien that will benefit you n.e.tln again. Ing, II net an lndpenduniu, at least a geed living. A knowledge et B00K-KEEP1SQ AND BD5ISESS FORMS, combined with a geed handwriting, kecs a grf 1 way In accempllshtug thU, Day and Kvenlng sessloes. H KA8T K1NQ STltlKT. STERLING BAKING POWffil, DRY OOODB. pRIOK LIST. BAED fi'llcBLEOT, 33 and 36 Seuth Queen St., (Opposite Feunula Inn ) PRICE- LIST : efrTrBng.m" f" w cf the man3r nrgln we an BMAWL8. Shoulder Sbawla at 10, n.w.ABA te ataardnn. BLANKBT8. Md0pCr0pMr? U "". . . UNDBRWHAB. rhlldren'f Underwear, imallest site, staria Sf?.i8naIntd'Vu&li6C"anp' &OTfl'n i'52If!.'M,.,?"0J!inaerwBr Rt sse. "e. . mlSSeS U thewttt b ""' M1m,!HS,nrt02TtJl?.a,ca'ed TJnflerwearatTSe, Si muEtXbKt' cLnr ' -1 nnrnber wUl com p M?it?tIi2yiSin" !erBt0'0r8 ""Id at n. SJHcJtoe U5Siflt.BreeiM atrc, 1 ? V,eLea'?a'ea.Onanrer, 50a, 75e, FLOOR OIL OLOIB. t?S! irSaA7.?:,l&T0 published en Fleer ana K?ie!J.l0i we 'enmre te eay, has never been eqn&llcd by any ether heuse. We have the reputation and we mean le keep lt,e! sell ing the best wearing, beat seasoned OU Cleth that ever was sold ler the money. WINDOW 8HADBS. fllt5!tSeaCBhh,,M'-be,t "' 'pr,D DRBS8 GOODS. -.,!im..bV'gaJ.,,Al11. DrM Goods from Reper yard te II, in all the latest aty lea and shades. QLOVflS. ,.iJIO&'J2!OVMRt?'.2,!.40480.68. Sp-.. IX? aal Pectal attention ti our28e Weel Knit Gleve, ask te aee It, and If you think ZS.1&TS2: ,beuf P' "nythlrg better ler leri than &H..?JbuyJH W carry an Immense stock SrMi,IS,,niWtoh.ri:,PeuraaverUe,nentana sVw0.lo0tTai,,ew1.mp088l,,,et0g,V6 " new We sell goods en amsil profit. Weadvor--.e.wIl;we'ot,. When you come for H you get It. Who else Is under as small an expense J!LW6i.ar!L 2nlv X quare from Centre? We can sell goods en email profits, and we de. BAED &icELE0T, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen St, (Opposite Fountain Inn.) T HARRY STAMM. latest lews in Brief. THE NEW Bosten Stere, Ne 24 CENTRE SQUARE, -IS TUE- Het Bed (f Lew Prices! During the past two mentts the volume of our builness lias bucn steadily Increasing until It has reached far beyend our fondest expectations. Goods being cut en every hand anain coceeqccnce we haye a luge number of REMNANTS OF ALL HINDS OF Dress Goods, Which we araanztouitedlsposool aa soeu as pos Bible. ThflsoKEMNANTShayebcen put aside by themselves, where you can see them &nd pick at your leisure. MANY T1IIKQS FOB VOU AT KX1UA LOW PBICKS. D3N'T FORGET THE REMNANTS AT He. 24 Centre Square. We are ptearcd te eiler te you the belt values In Clanuelj thu reach fur above any values heretofore offered by us- RED FLANNELS, 10CKNT3A YAUD. UKC 1'0, 17C, MC, 21c. 150. I8s, 31c, 3!c, 37X0, 4J,B0c,:itC Big Rstarns Fer Year Meney -1N- Dndeiwir, Blankets, Comferls, &c. 4VItemomber we makene l'la Crust promi premi ses. Kemomberthts nntU SATUBDAY, NOVEM-lSKK-illb. We will glve all 6 per cent, abatement en all purchases of Comforts & Blankets. MAuiiiNunr. JENTKAli MAOH1NK WORKa W. PARKB O DM MINOS, Central Machine Works 131 A 1S6 NOKTII UHRIHTIAN 8T , LABCU8T1B, l'i. Knglnei and Boilers, of from a te 12 horse Sewer, of our own make a specialty. Neat in cslgn, of full power, durabie and cheap, steam Uoeds and Supplies In great vailety, consisting et Vulvei, Cocks, Lnbrlcaters, Whtstlea, Injectors, KJecters, l'umps, Toels, Wrought, Malleable and Costlren Fittings and Wrenitht And Cast Iren i'lpe, etc lieat lob leb lob bera' discounts te the trade. Special machinery built te order, and re- E airing promptly dunn. Alse Iren and Brass attlngs, 1'atterns and Medels. BTKAM FITTING AND 8TKAU 1IKATINU Al'l'AUATUS. GOOD WOGK. I'UOMI'TNKSS. UKASON- AULKCIIAUQSl. Cential Machine Works. W-H-tfrt BlAKUlNti NfcW llOAKDINU AND Lodging Heuse, Ne. 41 fenth Ltme street, Lancaster, A lex Ueorge,(lll(msrck)freprle ter. First class Uerman tablobeird. steals at all hears. Heme 00m letw for permanent boar ders Meals furnished promptly and In first, etass style te wedding and birthday parties, balls, hops, etc. at short notice, a share ei the public's patronage. Jteapectlullysellelted. AliKI-Ouuuia. HO, tl eeatt USM StraH,