XS1 . V-fCSi t. . r JV- , Jg LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1889, rcfi- LV v l& L t2 . ?S. SS" .i - rw. 8 Pt t ?fi . ft. W tY 'J. V . .1 -3F- ;ffttil Intelligencer SlV'f UTORSW Jr.STElNMAN, , c CbAXLBSHTEINMAH fuliTA tilt ter. ROBERT CLARK, Publisher. Mt DAILY INTELLIUKNCKIt-rnbllOied rery day In the year, but Sunday. Nerved by ranter In this rlty itnd inrreandlng towns at ten cenU n k. By mnll n ve 1ol 1el lanayrar In advance; 50 ten Ur month. WKEKLY INTELLIOENCF.lt-One dollar and fitly nl a year. In advance. XOHCB TO BUBSCmnEnS-ncmll by rhrck or pmtefrlre order, and where neither of tbeeecan be procured (send In a registered letter, ntered at the rosterflee, in second clM mall matter. AEDBCfl, THE DTTSLLiaENOEK, LnnCAMcr, V. LAKCABTER.PA., September 24, 1889. That Strwl Committee. Mtcst wncn inuycnr opened wu nan muiii pi- te My te tlic street uinmuucc et mis R&tjelty as te the condition of the streets nm! k$ ?w the Imperative uecrtthntcxIMcil for the ww nse of a twttcr surrncc stone ler lnacmui. ralr.tug. The teucs that had liccn put 'te upon the streets at. great cett the year before had crumbled under the ilMnle , grating fronts of winter, n nd laid en the trect!, In the eprlng, a grunt mnv of mud, te le removed at great expense. We succeeded In stirring the commit tee tip, h that they hired an eiiinlbtm one day and drove around the town te we "what atone were obtainable. They resolved, or gave out that they had, te try each kind of stone niwjii the street.snnd determine which was the best. He far as we knew, this vv as the extent of the eoinmlttee'H virtuous resolution te get better stones than they get from a single iiuerry ; and single quarries still supply the stone, and the breaker that was ordered uvvny from It has never Ijccii removed. We have waited, in patient digust, until new the leaves are falling, mid we fully knew that thcre la no geed work te lie expected this year upon our streets. And from this committee vv e nrestreng in the conclusion that no geed work can even be reasonably exjicctcd. Its chairman is William itiddlc ami Parke Cummlugs is his chief aid. We used te think that there was centlderahle geed In both these men j and probably there is if It can be drawn out. Mr. Ivldillu doubtless has an excellent kuewledge of the school boekB In which he deals and Mr. Cuninilngserthe brass and things that provide his ostensible business. Hut AIH,ntt .,f tl..itn IiiiIm ii imltlllu fill fatlfftf jjfTrf livitlici " Hiiiii Hint; h.iit'i ' wvv iv manaffemeut In the interest of the pee ple. Neither of them knew hew a geed ntrect may besjiiidejudglng by their works. I'erhnps they de net want te knowjer perhiijN they niny say stubborn fcllew-nicmliers keep them fieni doing hII the geed thnl they could de and would de if they hud their way. Mr. .1. I. Btermfelt Is en the committee; he Is reputed te Knew hew te run a plan ing mill and he ought te he in telligent enough te knew hew te make u geed roadway. Mr. Joel L. 'Haines, having graduated from a b.arhershep through the police foreelule au auctioneer's stand, may lie sup posed te have" gathered Information enough in his pilgrimage te tell stones from mud. Mr. Jehn V. Wise, brick maker, may have a natural antipathy te stones and fondness for mud, but should net let his prejudices nllcct his aetten as a committeeman. Mr. Daniel Sing in his devotion te his grocery store probably does net often gut en the street; but Mr. H. II. rnderwoed, dcntNt and bicycler, one would think would K-ek te secure rutless streets w 1th nil his energy. Mr. Henry I. Freeh Is a tailor and an intelligent nieinl-er of the committee, and is net the black sheep of the Het k. I'crlmjw we will Ins able Ix'feie lung te determine what it Is that keeps our streets in bud condition and that pei uiits the street railroads te make ruts, lay sidings, occupy bridges and generally take possession of the streets as they please. J& We cannot think that the street com mittee has demonstrated Its wisdom as conservator of the cltj's interest In the streets, in recommending that teuuclts ermlt the creation of another siding en Duke street north of the bridge. We de net need te prove that the loop made by the street, railroad at Its passing points, l-jaeat hindrance te the use of the street by ordinary vehicles; and It is au obstruction which a jury would tie tie clnre te be a uulsaticc, if it is net abso lutely necessary te the running of the railroad. Everyone knows hew objec tionable these double t tacks me, taking up the width of the street, tilling it w ith ruts and forbidding the adjoining piop piep erty owners te use the streets In front of their houses as a waiting place for their carriages. At the place proposed for the new siding en Duke street, the street railway has fully suc ceeded in taking possession of one side of the bridge and entirely forbidding its use by wagons; and the street committee seems te hne thought that it might as well Mulsh up the jolt for Mint square by taking possession of the remainder of it with a side track And another thing, in which this u inarkable cemmittis? lias succeeded in demonstrating its wonderful quality, Is iu the grade it lluds in this square el Duke street and thoeiio south of it, which it has just given permission te the prop erty holders te pave with asphalt blocks, It Mug new about a year sime the committee put en its lust covering of mud. They hae awakened te the fact that their sheet grade and pavement grade de net agree, though they are both official ; nud that the street must come down or the pavements go up.te get the streets licked Inte shae for the asphalt paving. And the notable body of nvv Is debated all last evening whether they could lay their hands haul eueugli en the street railway company te make It take up Its rails, or whether they could make it let them de it at the city's cost ; the variegated birds all seeming te agree that the property holders, hu ing laid their sidewalks according te the city Guutcr, could net U made te chuune them; and the whole (lock is out en Duke street this morning cackling ever the situation. When they reach a con clusion, probably they will de some thing, which w ill turn out te be nothing, In the usual maimer. The French libelleus. The result of the French election may he materially changed by the numerous re-balletliigs but It is quite evident that the bold and linn jsilicy of the govern ment hnsn strong enough foundation of popular support te enable It te defy the Ce iiblncd fenvs of its enemies. At the anie time the warning has lieen plainly given that lleulaiiger still exists as an active factor In French nUMcs the bead that Joins in formidable union the Imperialists, Monarchists au otjlerv Who dUuppreve of the existing form of geveriun',iit. Perhaps the most siirprls lug thins I" the result Is the cempara tive silence of the (Cratches with regard te the effect of the clerical antagonism of the government. Undoubtedly the Influence of the dlfrnncbled priests was strongly felt against the gov ernment, but It docs net apjienr te assume the menacing importnuce that wns thought te belong te it when the hikj lind evinced his dlsplcnsure at the ruling which excluded priests from politics. The jxtsltlonef the church iu France nppcnrs te be directly the re verse of Its jxsdtleii In American jkiII tlcs, as shown In the criticism of Dr. McOlynu for taking part iu political ntlhlrs. The French government has enforced the decrees forbidding the clergy front taking part In any v ay In these elections. The clergy rcciited this and the Comte de Paris, iu his recent mnulfcste, skilfully makes use of this religious lever, urging all friends of the church te support the united enemies of Mm government. When the smoke of the centllct clears away, It will no doubt Iw found that the strength of the opposi tion came chiefly from the clericals, and that In reality the enmity te n republi can form of government Is slowly but surely wearing Itself out. When It has censed altogether te be dangerous, the revision of the constitution may be safely undertaken, but the French are Impatient of anything Mint Is defective and will probably hasten te revision In spite of icrlls. The sticugth of these, favoring revision In the new chambers cannot lie told until the re-balletlug. A peculiarly French incident was the casting of ballets for Heulaugcr licnrlng the words " Martyr of the Republic." The voters who cast these ballets could hardly hae execteil them te 1x! counted, and evidently In tended te put the government iu the position of Interfering with the right of suffrage. This was ale shown by the circulation of the miner Mint voles for the exiles would net lie counted. Considering the geneial tendency te sympnthl70 with political exiles, the Influence of the clericals nud the united nctlonefthe opposing parties, the re sult of the election must lie highly satis factory te all friends of the republic. A Surprising Itcsnlt. Henry 8. Ics, the young Napeleon of Wall stiect llnaiRcrlng methods, w he has been en 1 1 f til for issuing fraudii'eiit ste'k of the Cincinnati, Hamilton .V. .V. Dayeon railway, apjicnrs, by the testimony, te lie the victim of au at tempted conspiracy te charge him with n crime of which he Is net nt all guilty. Whatever there may have lcen ques tionable iu his nietbodsef gaining pos session of this tnlllead, theie dues net seem te have lieeu eiiiue In them ; which is very sur prising, considering the unanimity ami violence with which the news papers have condemned him. lie eilers another striking Illustration, among the many that me lately tip pining, that iiewspnjH'r convictions nre often based en peer evidence and are mainly made te giatify a sen sational purpose or te run In the vain of a popular ciy. The prosecution proved the ci hue it chaiged upon Ives by Woodruff', who had been his confidential clcik nud pait ncr; but his evidence, as that of an ac complice, needed confirmation, which If net only did net get, but en thecentraiy II was pointedly eeiitindlvted by lire lire lire pioachahte witnesses as te vital mutters and as te particulars concerning which Woodruff' could net have tcstltled difl'ei eutly by mistake but must have delib erately icrjiircd himself. A iiihpaii'ii from lluikeley Hprlngs, V. Va,, says : " A l.nge stone hi the, slinpe et awheel, used by .binies ltimihe, the In enter ol'tlie steamboat, in a gilst mill In Allen district, this county, ever loe e.us nge. Is new oil evlilblllen in I'lent of the con 1 1 house, A movement i en loot te have the stone iucorpeiulcd iu a monu ment te be. ei cried te Kuuisey's menuiiy, either at Berkeley Spiliigsor.Shopheids Spiliigser.Shopheids Spiliigsor.Shepheids town. The II i st bout evei propelled by steam was huimhcd by Mr. Itumsey lu the Potomac river utst. Helm's Hun. This laet has been settled, anil he Is ele.irly en titled te the honor. The, monument u III llktily be elected during the cnmiiiK yenl," Iteliurt Pultun was the fatliei eT the steamboat. These West Virginians h.iwi cheek. Kannxs gave llarilsen a phii.dity of se.ISUl, and yet the people or that stnle are chituering ler the admission of MnU-nu ores froe or duty. Hed their insolatiens published elsewhere. Xevv auvvs we never tlioef admiring the Ingenuity ami cwcllcuce et nlm lenutli century devices, and iu this tow n of late the giuuelithic. or cement pavements h.ive come in for n geed sliaie of pride. It appeals, however, that the prehistoric Amuricans used gtauelltlile lean extent tliat we have baldly dreamt of. Spciial Agent Monlsen, of thtmeoleKieal surve.v, bus Just icperted en the condition of Ihe famous lis.i liniinlu in gie.it house of Arizona. The walls et this building of a long torgetteu nice :ue live fett tliiek ami about leit.v leet high. The mateilalef lilt.li thnv aieeoustiue aieeeustiue lisl Is almost iiide.struillbluVeui'ictc made of line gravel, Kind, and cement, eleselv leseiublliiL; the gnuielithle new used In Washington. This was laid lu the walls III gl cat IiIecUn. One et these measiiiid sev en feet three in. hes in length, feui I. el three inches in width, and two leet sUJInibes In height. The walls, both Inside and out, w eie phtstuied w ith leiueul width yet clings te them with vvenderlul tcn.uit.v, that en the inside being as smooth and gloss as the host htid-llnlshed inturi inturi eis el the present dni . All of the looms, el width there are lour new iut.ut, am et a uniform bull tolei, width is very pleasing te the eye. Till, lailuioel the publishing house el Hclferd, I'larku A Ce. tli.iws attention te the cheapness of books ut present and te the growth of the publishing business in the West. ll quaint and sleepv old Juohee loses her Ihiiii us eitadel, the whole t'outllient will irgut it. Then, is net a town iu the eeiintiv with mere te altiaet aiidtb.iim the visitor, ijuelitv I a eitv of the ild World with euil.ms imieteeuth ceutui.v v.niiitiens, u foreign town with au Ameri can invent. Ilei tlnllling historical .1Sso .1Sse .1Sso eiatlens aie f.iuilliar te eveiy w hoel Imij, and the keen traveler from the statesih surprised te tin. I the peasants tif the coun try all allot t, as densely Ignorant and sim ple mlnile.1 as anj peivmtry of the Old World. The cngiiiccis whehaMi(.aiuiuisl the.-iuebl elitl net only ichm( that inure el it is alKitit te tall but speak of a con tinuous ihemieal illsiulegnitleu of the ns-k. It may be hoped that this Is only the lain nation of an alanuit, as this new laud cannot alleid te lese that line old cita del, a -lA-Miquii: or j;i;i.s. mmiie el Tlicm Traveis.sl ;i(M Vci en Dry laiml lu a l'nete. l'rem lli- VeulliV t'einiuialiia. It was once my goetl fortune te witness .. n.......m.. ... nis, .i eenaiu imiiiiI en .Man "'I water he ej-enn llevvM In, se that It ' f'- Jenii) l.lnd. vie McCnll Wace i.,s,wn,l. i,,,vv " II -iii ! tterne, auSdT : West King Mreil. in be Kihl te lie silt at luirli tnle, ami i'"1"1 Jr',ui "bbv . und ernl uihtPlat- ""- in hi i. .ynernc-. mumnuu "Ti" r JirHPkUl, at low llile rmUeen. that villi turn-m.ml.0l In W , ,v, u.s VNI, , , rl.s .,,,,. , , j,ST I T TN.T r-VK Ut - U01r AM) MKDIl'.M I lln ; ..lltionheiiuiMlle lie jurheulailv iis,, r. I m.bhi ,i , u . , ,. V. t..t i.c-i a. i u . . d mwt -iii- . utel , 'k'. -"-ar In all gradciinid mi laverable ei the liroiiHiratteu et e-N. and 1 Kiitin, s ' '' r'.',r..llnr" i l'"i ""d i,! u ., ... ... 1 UIsjI v.N n , iw ' -n- -"V I urulslilnsnterf, I ' ' ' .miUiBiiiiii,. aiii-'UMM eeuu KunnUliHf Mere. t!Vt Kinj rc, ii W ci Km. ln-cu the muddy bottom una fairly alive -.villi llieiii, many of them of large size. As the tide ebbed mane eels went Inte salt wafer. One evening I had occasion te cress the creek with a friend lust at nightfall. Tim llttln brook hud dwhnlled down toamere stream, a feel or se hie, and as we stcpied ev er, It w as seen te be black w Ith cols. My comimnlen Inadvertently stcpjieil In nmeiig them, nml nt the Instant (he living river brnke and b rciimrknble slamiiede oc curred, llitndrtslsef forms, tanging from two te three or inore feci in length, broke nvvny nud dashtsi ovcrthedry but slippery heath, covering It In everv direction with n wrig gling mass of eel life. The tcrrllled ani mals dashed up tevvnrd the shore and lu every direction, though ultimately turning and making ler the distant water. Heme or them traversed, te reach it, ever 300 Icel of dry hind. ii:ti.Aiii:n rNcuNvmrTieNAi.. A .lnitu Holds'! lint Iho .Minnesota Meat Insiieelleii Ijivv Is Void. In the Culled Ktates circuit court at .St. Paul tin Mntidnv Juilge Nelcen dellvercd nil able and exhaustive opinion, heUllug the Minnesota meat Inspection law uncon stitutional and void, lie held thnt it was iu plain violation of the commercial chmse of the constitution, which provided that the Congress shall have control of commerce between the sIhIes and with the Indian tribes. He also held that It was In violation of Ihoclauseof the constitution which provides that the cltlrcus el em h state shall be entitled te nil the privileges and Immunities oft he cltl.cns of the several states. Tliocase was argued at great length last week by W. II. Sanborn for llie peti tioner; Henry IX Harber, who nppllisl for his discharge under a writ of habeas corpus en the ground that this Inspection law was void, and liv nx-Atloriiey (icncial Cole and C. Yv. Ilium lu support of the law. Tlioteuit granted the petition and discharged Mr. Hut bur. This decision eens the slate of Minnesota throughout te the s.de of dressed lccf from Chicago and Kansas City, and practically settles the validity or this law compelling lusictleu en the hoof, because there is no court ex opt the supreme court of the Fulled .States that lias authelity te roverso or overrule this decision, and it be comes the law of the laud until It Is re versed and an npH?l could net be heard iu the supreme court for from three te live years, and It is net at all probable that the decision of two se able Jurists ns Judges Hledgett and Nelsen would ever be re versed. It In ellett kills the Minnesota cat cat tle inspection law. They Hack It L'i. 'I he Kiipciler merit, an iv lil.Ksl-jmrlllrr nn.l ln iLMjmtUiir tenlr, peM.0M.fil by Dr. I'lcrte's (iel.lrii .Meilicnl Discover), warrant lt iniiim fix tnrcii. In krlllng It (us they are ilolngthreufili ilril!Klst) tuiiUr ll wiillif tiHiimntrv that. If Ktvin n fair Irlnl, It will niru all iIIsciim-e arid ug from a iHranget or lerplil llvir, mm liiilltifslleti. or lj s)' lslii, ninl all luinieis, or IiIe.hI taint", rreni whatever rnuenrlslng, as shin, scalp nml .troriileiiviilli'Cllons. The terms are, a lieiirm ercurr, el money retained. nit-.M,l u.t v Keep the (ilium llenltli.v If .vea want a nnett iiieiith and tl'rcntli. If the Kuiinilieciiinonpem,'', they lese their powerto held the tn-lli. The llie of BOZODON I' In In. valmilile because It ronevrs Ihn Inilar which f.epiuales Ihn t clh and Kami. Itueklen'H Arnica Salve. Tiik llr.sTSvi.victiilhnvv-erlil furCiits, llrnlxH Hures, Dln-rs, Hall ltheiuii, 1't-vcr Sert-M, Teller, ChapiMil IIiiiiiIk. CIiIMiImIiin, (.'eriin, and all Kklll Kr uptlens. nml positively cures I'llcw, er no vty riipilrcd. II In Kiiaraiilenl toglveptr teglveptr f. ct Mitl-rarllen, or money ri-hinded. I'rlie 'Ji cenlMir het. Ker Mile li- II. II. Cochran, lanciiMtir, l'a. ii (ikkifi, .iis, i.w nu.i i r.f .serin viic a sired. liuic'.'M.vd I tlKID'H HAIIHAI'AIIII.IiA. WEAK WOMEN One te tin iiist-lvts a iliit te take Meed h Hiiimi parltlu, In view of the great idler It haKlvin these wheMithr from aliments h rtillnr te the m-x llv purifying the bleed, regulating Inipoi Inipei taii' . .mil. trcnijthi iilng the ntrvfs.iiud ion nil i. .i I. I leiii. It rt-i-teDH te health. I ' I NIAVCUKAl'L'lti:. " Ihavf Ih. i i -i jiiiih lr)lng In get help fur Unit lurllile gem nil dihlllt) and vvrnkm-ssHi common le women. Within a ji-nr 1 huvi Inlti-n tenor tvvtlvelieltlcx of llisid's Kars.i..i rllhiaud the hvnOU ilcrlve.l fiem IIbii-cIimk tutu ury gnat, lam new holing liken new cieatiirenrii rmillcilug se many jtars." .Mas. I". II. ltess, Miirlln. Texas. CAN WALK (I .Mll.iiS A DAY. " Ter nine jtiirs I was In u state of lenslanl Milhrlnu, scarcely utile ut an time le walk about the house mid part of the lime luiulilu te he out el In .1. I u. nt te I'hllaiU Iphla Im ttt.it t mi nt. whlih gave me lelli rrera time, but I wim hmiii vveiM-again. 'Ihephjhh Inns Mild I hail u llliietd tumor. I bewail taking IIinhI'h Siusapi r 1 1 1 it ti ii. I Its mkhI lln-l was umii iipiuiitnl. I licgim te Impiove In In all Ii, iekI . mill iiui'.l ink ing the lin-.Hl hie till new I In I t f,- Uy tull unit (an walk M et si vi u nilhs u .lav without let Hug Unit. I think IIihhIk Kiii&,ipnrillii is JiihI the niidlrlne fui weiiitu and unjein who him bad lilinhl. ' JI..SMI. SiMiin, Knst Ilreail Tep, l'a. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold liy nil drugglslK. l ; six for fft. I'npuitHl enlj l,j C. I.lluilll A CO., bewtll, Mus. itHi iiusiis em; nulibAit iii 1I.A.NK1.S! III.VNKI.IH! Special Bargains BLANKETS -at 'l iii: New Yerk Stere ' von miilv for told wiatlui We hip eit luiicl with till lillglslSloikel WHITE & COLORED BLANKETS llvir kliemi In UinniM.T. Pik-es de uel ttll Milutii. ou must sis- und handle lln-xeuds and lempaie with prhe. imltl.',J!,."l,..,,.,,' I'UinkrU at 75r.SUO.Jiai, Si en, JJ.O Ii) J I 75 ii pull. .. iYi'.'J!' 'i l!!,v '!;!'' SI'"ll,J M'AVtKil lllank.ts nt WeO, cl Ce, tdiunnd fauiu mli. . i,1,V,L,il" """'.I". " an Down mid win in ns Sjtiilhklli, full sle, ss HI te !IU ll u pair. CillMiiiilCrmlli- lllauket -. le k.i tilt- Ut ttc i.iiks wurin.Hl low prim., 1iMl.-l".1iyilm ,"','l'He-ev.rh. j. ,,1 ll." ,e, .jc, S7'y nud SI Ul ciu-h. Muim-IIIe tjiilln-, lull sUe, Jl Sitsuli. cm,',": vVe,,rh'il,'u,:",,,,H',,",;,,ii- ". lOMlDHl-s.! t ii.MI tlld'SI ci'V'i.U1". W'UHrler ijimlliles, in 7.V. 51 in, ji i, ci .) iii uivj men. l.m!:i'rn!s.,WN 'l ll'TS'"K" "'"' """- ' WATT & SHAND C, 8 ami 10 East Kinir St. 4' or trtU s lUWMiui rs.Ai.r- Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Al Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHltlHTIA.Nsrill-.irr. (Ik Ivvis ii Uranjc uud Chciiiul Mrts-is.j , iMiiumi m mt , Mini imiM' iia niir i minis 10 lire : ,; r iUrttmmaltct'B. 1'nii.Atir.i.rHiAiTiHMlAy, 5cpt.2l, 1S. The largely increased attend ance and generous buying in the Men's and 13eys' Clothing during recent days indicates at tentive reading of our remarks en the subject. Our only request is that wanting Clothing you will come here. Yeu de the coming : we'll tle the selling. And the confidence that- underlies this boldness is born of a Clothing stock complete at every point. Yeu men believe in us for Overcoats. Sales prove that. All the mere you may believe in our Suits. The range for. men is Irem $8 te 532, and the variety and quality! Ask for the $15 Hlack Cheviot. Suit, just as a sample. .Miirkitntrctlsldr. The new Broadcloths. Only just here and we haven't even whispeied of their coming, but yard sticks have been Hying ever them just the same. Net easy te hide such loveliness. Take this $2.50 grade. We never had a better Broadcloth at any price. The weight (just right for ladies' dresses), the wool, the weave, the finish are as near perfection as loom men ever get. In mere than fifty exquisite tints. Mere are 26 shades at $2. A wonderfully fine and handsome cloth. Northwest of cent re. Precisely the same grade of Bagdad Curtains that were $15 eacli less than two years age are $7.50 new. The heavy, fie-stripe affairs that are se picturesquely handsome as por tieres. Seme of them have the oddly pretty shaggy tufts. Set elid Heur, north et Irnueept. I'eur rlc rlc vutetx. A new Table Damask, Barns ley goods, manufactured by a German. A rarely geed linen no starch. Seft as a well worked Linen I landkerchief. And it betters with use. 72 inches wide, $1.20. Hitithvvrxl ofrentrr. Toilet Cases ; batin lined. Mirror, comb, brush, with oxi dized mountings. The whole for $2.75. A very special thing for the money. ?t'em ttnti efllic stoic. Jehn Wanamaker. t,U n tcltee. Ar-.nir.M. HMERICKN W'ntrlitN, dork, .leirelry, Sih-cs, Cve-Ulathe. l.h ., at LOWl'-M' l'ltH'CH.' Optical fined. 'IiliKiaph lltnu IMllv. Hviry Artltlc lu tlila l.lnu Cult full) Hi palled. Leuis Weber, Ne. lBO'iNoitliQueenSt.. Ncarl'. R. R Station W-.VICII Itl-l'AlltINd Watch Repairing, 'llieuiiiJerli or watch urr mined by falling nte tin- Ii.iu.1hei nnlnceiiipiirnt workmen and mil worn out. Toliitvcjeiir WaUh Ciirifully Handled, Ho He imbed, Adjusted nud ItcKiilatcd, call en the un-ilimlirut-tl, who has en cMillililen a watch iiinde lij hluiM-ir. Chas. S. Gill, JIAVHII.lt AMI U1IA1H Ml HI'IICIAN, Ne. 10 West King St, l-ANPASmt, l'CN.VA. 1JU.II, REPAIRING! De ) 011 have a Wan Ii or I luck that need n pah It iimj be one that hae bri-n u-palrid and docs no geed If m, lirhiK II te u, nud wu will Guarantee Yeu the Best Werk 011 ha veivir had done. Ml Muds of .IcuiIm nndspcctncli Hi pairing i:nanivng, Kic, All Werk (iiiinmti-isl and 1'iltvs the l.ewc-t. tllvvtiHii 1 1 tnl mid 011 will Cull AkhIii. HERR, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., ium:u eruitANi.r. $ituil iloticeo. i nsi..m-i i-Tvir. nr jceii rit.i X 11. 11 10111 w ut, 111 1 liiunstt r leuiilitii. Iju ian i i.iiiiitv. l'a Jmiili Kmclii h nud Mire, of 1 -iiiuthtcr levuihliip, havinu b.v dnil of volim velim tarv iihslciiiiiciit.iliiitd iiileiubi-rl1, A. II. lv-i. ie-.luiinl nml trniihftin-tlnll Hit Ir thtate le the iiiidiii-lKiint, for tin Ik in-ill of the creditor, of lie -Jild .liu-eli l'i e lull !i thiitlerc ulvc-. no ne llii lunll iktmuiv n, i i I, Ii,, Wi,i nslKiier. te ui.iht mi in i. un I-r-.iriiitii uiiiieut ile- i., ...hi iii. '"viVri'-MiMi1 ''iSluv.'1 i.u.i'c"" '' N"r"' ""1t"M- l-i'ie.ihhr. P.i. hiiMiiuiii VsMi.M 1' I s M'l.ur slltlt llltul . n,ei I.hi. alii un, Uninn.n r c. mill Hi im. i urn Ii .nut UinU A-lrl.h, miiui-r, Inidlnua-i vtiltli llie., liiivnic h.v died et Miliuiliir.v uh-iKiiiiuui.diilitl ViiKiiht Id. In-h, nh- hlgiml nud lrnii.tcrr'dnlliliiire.tati'aiidiltctu le lln- mull ivincl, lur tin- U nt tit of the imlb len of tin .aid Alrlili Pre... he tlicrcfi.e. i kIi. neiite n. ail in-rheii-.iudiriu-.iKih.udHh. iKiierh. ie iu.ikp ihiyiiu-iii in me liu.lerhliriitil hcnl llieiii le MIHOlll lit lit h iKimn, iu iu.ikp iM.viiuMii ie irir uiiiifrxitriutl - .:''T"V .' . " r . " v'. "' -;""' , $achet. J. Ji. MAftTJN A CO. Ladies Coats. All the new goods opened for the Fall Trade. Jackets in all sizes and prices. Dirccteire Newmarkets in stripes, plaids and solid colors. Children's Coats. Cenncmaras, Children's Coats, with bell sleeves, in large plaids ; Directeire in fancy plaids and stripes. Flannels ' Purchased from the ereat Auction Sale of Flannels held in New Yerk last month. Red Flannels in the best values ever known from 15c a yard up. CHINA DEPARTMENT. Wedding Presents. New shapes of bric-a-brac in Worcester Linmges and Doul Deul Doul ten Decorations. New shapes in Cut Glass. Our stock is complete in the above goods. After-Dinner Cups and Saucers in cases. Umbrella Stands, Jardinieres, Salad Sets, Pudding Sets, Tete-a-Tete Sets, Salad Trays in Haviland's China, Salted Almend and Olive Trays in China and Cut Glass. Japanese Ware Just opened, and novelties in Bowls, Tea Sets, Trays, Choco Checo Chece ate Jugs, &c. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., .Lancaster, Pa. "lyil.MAMHON A i-estiat OKNUINi: IMI'OItTKl) Saxony Cleth Jackets KOU IiADIUS AND MISSIS. l'rlfH,8.tle!in.Ml. We have mlecoutrel of lhl keimIs for IjincHder. A Ijirue AsMirtnicnt of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S LONG COATS AT LOW 1'IUCKS. Dry Goods Wc linve KullStaiidiird Prints includliiK IiiiIIre JHuei,m,c per yard. Hcnvy CnntenMit5c; a hotter emi at HJc, und iirperlnl at 8c. Comforts & Blankets At Very bow Trice-.. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR White, Merine, Natural Weel and Scarlet. I. idles 25e, 33c, Me, 75c, !1.00, il.J.5, Itlbbed und Plain. MJkses' and Children 8 10c te T3, a very line iiialltj for Infants. . I'ejy.Luns Pant Knits for beni; Pant Haiti, for .Scheel W car, slc 10 le SJ.H), i.W, SI.OO, l0 i'-leA Hl1001 ultfc, sizes 11 tell!, $.1.60, Jl. 00 Men'h business Hulls 57.00, 8S.00, t, f 10. Fall Overcoats! 'I hut nre St 11-h and Ihirable. i).30 and iKM. IliiiiiUomiOveictKitM.HllknndSatlnMnUhcd. Just Ihe vvelglil for Kail, 110 te J20. IN THE v HAT DEPARTMENT Iliiiitdltlen te tint Ijite-t Htjles In Halt, nud ' "I"' there are I'nilircllas I'm mid Plusli llelicn, llerm Illaiilci-ls Ti links Vnllsc mid CiiIiI-hc IravdliiK lings, Cabin H.ijkiiiuI Salt lit N. Ihcn-.'.ertiiieiit of Itubr-. uud lllanketn Ik mi lHibaml prices the verj low t hi. Gent's Fall and Winter Underwear. Tin-laitpst Newlilph In cunel Hair, Mtilue, Naliunt nud hcarh t, iic te 5.'i.l). Ciiitlcim Jackets .hc te R00. NECKMEHR, Tit kh nud Feifr-lii-IliiiiiN,,'A-, l.ntlcs Doimela lliilten Win-., Semitic er Iteiuid Iih-, J1.5U te 5e.ll. Mt---e, Doneela lllltlun Mii s, MUli er'-eilm; lb-el, ft en l 51. i'1. Kiill inihiirtiiient el Hulilx re Williamson & Fester 32-38 East King Street, I.ANCASTKIt, PA. Rraxicli Stere, .N0.3Is MAHKirr hTUKin", IIAItllls HL'IKI. PA. (Irtvvinnce. STANDAltlH'AHUIAUi: WUIIK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,,n.ttt JIAltKKTSTltKr.tltcnr of the PoteIllct), I.ANCAhTiat, PA. lienet I'nll tecnll Durlni: FAIlt WKKK and s,v ear riue Ahherlincnt or ,..,, . .,., 1 BuIes. Futons, Jump Seat Carriaes.Etc. I I havc.illlhel.itcthtlf.teMliit mini, und ! llV( ),. irN iineiih.irtnicut efMvnud-niind vveik homi-ef m eun work, ' Ilolleni prltfh. dill and exmuliic. Notion. bli lohlietv our work mid explulu evt ri tit tall. I lttpalutliii; and lli-palrliu; preuiitly and ' iientb done. One fcet of vverkiatn thpiclnll) I tui Inynl fur that purpt.c. I ""....." rniiui; i.vi.ji.vii..-v ".. fv iii-.ii, - Cartel XjAllOAINB! Shirk's Carpet reR Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Ice. W HAVK TUB L ARO EST AND BEST STOCK IJ TIIK CITT. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. JCttritHurc. KTtQUKOAK FUUN1TURK. OCHS A -NEW ANTIQUE OAK FURNITURE. 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 S. Queen St. palace of faiihicm. -rjALACE OF FASHION. OPENING -OK- EARLY FALL MILLINERY -AT TIIL- PALACE OF FASHION, 115 ft 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Special Attractions This Week ! IletiRh-itiHl-lleuily &iltnrH, in blnck, unvy, brown anil cardinal, nt 10c apiece. Ilotigh-ntiil-lleiuly Tnrbnnn, In nil tlie new h)iiih-h, 2ec. All Hip newest Full sliniicfi In Felt HutH, at fit) nml 75c apiece. Finest French Felt lints, Turbans nml Heiinet'i.at Jil.STi nml Sl.fle. The Krnmlest assortment of C'hililreii'B Triniined Felt HiiIh, nil new nml hnml Minie style, at $1, M.'S'i and 1-l.e). A few only left of these White h?ntln riiish Hats, for little lmy. at Sic n piece, vveith i-l. WINGS. One let nt only Tic apiece. Otic let of nice huge Wings, a great bargain, only 10c apiece. Fine Still" Wings, in black, white and colored, at 15, la and li'ic. Very fine new Fnncv Wings and Minis from iKc tip te j.i apiece. The largest and finest aveitnient ever brought te Lancaster. Great siieclnl bargain in Mlack l'lunies at 75c. Fine Mlack Tips from :,n" a bunch up. RIBBONS. Bpeclal drive in Satin and Gire-Grain Itibbens, at L' I, 5, 7, ll ami 10c a yard, at our Special Uargain Illbben Counter. One let of new Satin Itibbeii, picot ctige, warranted pure silk, iu Ne. Ill ; nil bright colors for Fancy Weik, enlv 15c a yard, would lie cheap for li"ic. All new Fancy Ilibbens, for Fall nml inter llnfs, ejien new and reudv for inspection. Silk Plushes iu all colors 10-inch, :t7Jc; 10-Inch, etic; 10-lnch Imported .Moleskin at $.Zi. All shades of Satin, excellent niuility, only eOc a yard. AVekcII any quantity. BOYS' CLOTHING. Xew Winter Goetls cheaper than evei. Heys' Suits at 1.11), 1."JS, Jl!.-!',), L.!ii), ami upwards. Knee I'autN, IS, 37, lc, and upwinds. Meys' Overcoats nt i'.l)S, r.'t.OO, j:.80. Twe great Bargains iu Ladies' Hlack Jersey Coats, at Si.M8, worth j.'I.eO; at flt.OS, worth f. Meys' Kilt Suits from $2.50 up. And this special bargain in Ladies' fine Corkscrew Jackets at Kt.tiO; worth KS.OO. A full line of Children's and Mines' Ceals frein'JSc up. A full line el Ladies' Newiuaikets fieni W.l)Suptej;. I'lush .fnckels, l'lmdi Saejucs, Plush Wraps, Plush Medjeskns, Plusli Xew imukels. Stele will Ik- closed en TIICMSDAV XKXT, SKPTK.MMKM lit, en acieunt of Holiday. ASTRICI I BROS. iilunic. vONT.MIKS 11'! RARE BAivGAINS. A Grand Dlplav of the Most Popular and Mu-t Iltlliilili- Pianos and Organs WIl.Mir. MADE 111' Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., AT TIIK l.AXCASTEIl VOl'XTY FA lit. All hheuld t-Miuiiiie llieiii, for hoem-r or later .veil villi VMiuteiie.iiiid olio Unit villi i;ive J nil Nitlhfiiflleii. We ihiiIIIvi I) Kiiiiniutiv Millrnis Hun In everv imrlli-ular ler l .vearH, uud m-I ea the eiihlest terms live ilellar a month. Think of 1 1 -limii one l.ilue.Marslu i-.ii fui jl! 'IheiitHiVHKiHhti t-aiiie tltrei-t from the lai-lerj, and Me villi etlir a pehlllve luirualii tilth itnj el tin- Pair. KIIIK Jllll.VhOX .1 CO.. Ne il Wiht Kins hi., Uiiicnslcr, Pa. P. S-. Sfi-eud-Ilaitd Pl.iiieiand Onnius tlikfll In Kvrhaugi-. mJM.viUvvv AitviiitUttval. -yf ' i). hPiu:riiKU,KN te. re maki: lUMiM, wr. epfku BUGGIES AT ft.iA', ROAD WAGONS AT W.i. ROHD CRRTS ATSIVrtJ ANDSJim. W, D. SPRECHER, SON & CO,, 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. inarta-Tu,Th.Stfd MmiU TJAKOAil Hall I GIBBS, DRSIUNS - (Rvecctic. XTOW KOU -THE Fleer That Toek First Premium At the Lancniler County Fair Last Week. CLAHKE'HXXXX KUMtll I. .i,t..,.i u competent Judges te be the Bct Kainlly Fleur for PaMry andllrend Baking. Will take bread taTw ir'bnrrel: UUe H " lrM rer-,ur. Ixih t-r Grades of Fleur at 49c pet 'innrter. POPPY OIL SOAP free about 2,XX) cakes of lhl? Flne henpiU will S.TiiUi?.!in,a,,C0 ,r ,bl? ncvk lve 1 t who will callRMimplPcnkp. Come and gel a cake and test the truth of what we say. . . I1AKUAIKH IN HAMH. HAHOAINH IN UIIIED UEE K, BAItOAINS ,ifac! Ulirgri,n8 ln EvcrytliliiK during this Clarke's Tea and Coffee Stere, 12ftllK0t'TIt QUEEN HTKKET. , , Lancniter, Pa. A TBUllHK'H. FINEST GROCESIES ! Best Teas and Coffees. SLtUAUH.SYItUrs, CANNED and BOTTLED (IO0DH, NEW MACKEIUX, NEW CODFIHH, Etc. NOTICE. COKFEbH AIAVAY8 FHESII BOASTED. TEAS SEMXTKD WITH CAKE FOIt DRINK- INO (iUAMTV. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, I.ANCASTEH. PA. "TT HEIST H. " Keep Your Eyes Wide Open ! IN LEADING IN EVERYTHING. Why Complain of Dull Times ? WE MAKE OUR PRICES TO SUIT THEM HETTEKSELL. THE GOODS AND MAKE A LITTLE THAN HOLD FAST TOTIIEM ATHIO I'ltOFITH. A Glance at Our Busy Stere WILL CONVICE YOU HAT THEKE IS A HEASON FOB ALL THIS Why li. our Mere irevuled, whin ethers arc imply? Whj de vie itnpley three times a many clerk" ui any ether stere ? 'Wanted, At Once, Five Extra Balt-mien for Haturdej's Trade. Mind havca ltmiulciige of the biuliKMR. ROOMS TO LET. The roenn. lift en becend Fltxir evfr Stere llulldlng. Id nt medi-rntt-. Alee, ii 'lno-Nleij Ilrlrk DwcIIIiik en Ceral lnit. lti-nt, . REfST ! WHOLESALE AND HETAIL UHOCEH, COKNEK WI2T KINO AND I'HINCESTH., Dln-ctly Opponlte J. II. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel lione Hetel. tTrti-biUiivc. TTAItDWAIlEl HARDWARE! GREAT AHRACTIONS ! Marshall & Rengier's, 9 11 NOl'TH QUEEN f-,T. Steves, Heaters and Ranges or i:vi:iiy DEhCitinieN. The I-im-ct Aertineiiliif (Jl'NS mid KH'LEN In thet'lt). TINWAUK, ClDAHWAHi: .CITLKUY, 4e KlIDDEIt YAI1N, (AHI'LMr.lthlOOI.s mid Ill'ILDINIi MA TEIIIAU llO ALMIM ll'AINT,il!LS VAHN1MIIX und WUIIK LKAll. -A Full Lint of (icntrnl Hurdiiare.-Vi MARSHALL! REN6IER, Nti.. A II SOUTH Ql'EEN STHEhTT. febS-lvd gVttovucue. r UTIIKIl H. KACFFMAN, ATIOHNKY-AT-LAW. Second Fleer Eihlcmuu Law Bulldlnc, Ne. U North Duke Street. apr.-lydtw l -vLNTlMril. 1 I II D. Mit ASK EY, NOKTHQfKENAOHANl.ESTS. viutl.t-mt Cerner.! (Ini-liuli- In Dentistry and Ami... thelie of I'll 1 1 iilelphia Ivntal (Villejje. .e. pelntmcntv iiimte b.v mall feranr viei-k dav k a. in. te a p m. l"atlcnts vUlted ut their homes city or teuntrv. Rcucenublr rhurpi . All work vrari 4 itid Leiaiiu.v Huif, tvvtcul' It. II t Ien unit tVi.lit h.inuii' lu. trnnie Flnl deer en Orange t-ct. keCmdAvv-