'"U'-, "Jj" - - - V ff ,.-i. jT .T 1"$ frf , -t ,er,-i.i " Wy vf- , . . J 1' j. " ' V THE LAXOASTKR BAIIiY IOTELLIGKBNOER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1. 189. . v' & a k'ifl iT Mv v ErS ' fh EBtf SW 4ft I Bfe 0TlT J- Wf ffrt SF I J&tt. CH.. jri"r? t- yj B ttf :'hs t& Hi1 '&. rsi !iA 'T AS Ji 9tt IrttflUeettcetr, V T POLtB, BAlten. FWHMMT. BAJTXT IKTELLtaEKCKR.-Published tmrte In theyr.but Sunday. Served ? Wttrtii'i In this city nd surrounding IV' fcMMsrtles cents a week. Br mall Ave del Iras In advance ; 80 ccnU a month. ". it INTELLIQENCEK-One dollar and eanta a year. In advance. C TO SUBSCRIBERS-Rcmlt by check r fMatecBca order, and where neither of be procured send in a regisieree. at the Potteffle, as second claw mall r. Assaaaa, TBI mTBIXIOERCSX, Lanrastcr, Pa. IsAMOAITKB,PA., October 1, 1889. A BUck ftrpnbllran On Ita. Mi IiibI ii YAld4 1 a 1 1 Ik Mrn '-'-- - ... UnHHW J. BTBUiaj. -' i IMIKI HHIHIHMgf . " r . . ,. .SHB IT'1 ni ktat aupccpdrd In cetttnir off la Hnvti. k vj fyhlch natleu Mr. Douglass Is nccrcri- &f UM m minister. iTiocaujeorhlstrouDif wm Bin color ana his mission ; nan mm jjii tote? of his country it was necessary tluit tttebter of the Republican party it seems te have been considered needful te transport him en a government guti Twat. The ucwMinry consequence was that he should occupy (he captain's quarters; and ns he hnd n wile mid sonic nine.colerrd felkx te take along it fol lowed that the captain vn put out into the ward room, j'rebably he preferred being there rather than with hit distin guished and dusky company; but it was nine time before a captain cnhl be round who was willing tecmbr. (he Situation and the colored folks. One was however at last caught and thcKearsarge has sailed. Opinions probably will differ as te the taste of the enptnius who declined Iho Douglass company. Probably most bcu sible perrens will wiy that as Mr. Doug lass went out as ills country's minister, the country's nBval elllecrs could have taken him aboard their ship with com placency, if net with pleasure, however 'strong their antipathy te association with the colored brother ; Just ns they could have taken en u bull pup and buried him among the cushions of the ' state cabin, if he had warn the cellar of u ..minister of the republic. Jlut thu nuvnl captain Is a fastidious and unapproach able creature, with nil IniiueuNe idea of his dignity and an acute censclutiHnews of the inferiority of hip species; te auk hlui te admit a while man of less than superlative degree te hid cabin would shock him into a convulsion; and natur ally the suggestion of a negre nsmiclale would causu him promptly te pack lib trunk and nsk te be relieved. Deuglnw Is a black Republican min ister te the black republic of Hiiytl. He is a man of talent, which lie In herited with his white bleed; and it In a notable thing that Douglass and ether mulattecH like him, who iwaiied fiem slavery te a free lnud, K-cured, by thu talents their white masters hnd given them, the sympathy and Htipperl of the free world in bvcrthiowlugthe peculiar institution. And is It net wonderful hew trrvut men of the Jvertli have liecu drawn from the dregs of the Seuth, te iulluciice thu coun try's destiny during the era in which the continued existence of slavery was the contention ! Abraham Lincoln, though net a mulatto, wus drawn freni about as low an order of life, his mother being the product of n "peer white" and an unknown Southern master. The Day or Rest. Tlic Law and Order sevlety has deter mined te enforce the ancient law of 170 1, prohibiting the doing of any worldly business or employment whatever," en Sunday, "works of neevNsity ami oliar eliar Ity only excepted." That Is i-ry well done in the Law and, ()nlep society. Whatever Is unlawfully done should net be deue, and n xjctctv eruiiiiied te we 5,tljttt-tJirt-wfs observed, does Its duty every tlme that It brings (oIhiek olleud elleud ers against the law. Rut of course It miiHt show that they are such offenders. It bus, In this Sun day husl nets, but te show, apparently, that the work U being done and tliat it Is net "work of charity or necessity." That leeks te beeay ; and the law seems. se plain that ene wonders that It lias been for nearly a hundred years se dllll cult te secure Its observance. It Is net that public opinion has net sustained it; 1fer we presume that most people, If they L, were asked whether Suuday was net properly ordered te e u day of rest, w euld : say yes. But the same people would btep Uw-lute a conveniently ejieu store te get - what refreshment ersupply they w uuted. lVA A M.l AK t.nl) ... ..... 4.. 1... II. ... II... , . auu luc iDtt pcuua hi it: nun iuu ivm, recreation and enjoyment, which a great many people seek en Suuday, demands the labor of ether pueplu te satisfy it ; and their violation of the law Is con doned by their accommodation of a pub lie demand. Ifthls la u reasonable demand, the Law aud Order society is net likely te make much headway In enforcing the law. But if they confine thenu-elvcs te shtit tiug up useless shops and stepping tire less Sunday work, they will accomplish their aim. They propose, they say, te start in against the open stores, such as the cigar and coufectienery hops , mid it la net easy te claim that these are de. lug necessary w erk. They are fair vic tims for the slaughter of the Law and Order society ; and particularly the cigar shops. It Leeks Like Malice. Jersey justice, properly administered, does set greatly differ from the Penn sylvania article, as we iupie-ed It must While contemplating the fact that lc Couey has been leiig imprisoned for the murder of his niece, without butllcleut evidence known te the public and with out a legal hearing of the charge against him. We tee, however, that the writ or habeas corpus lies in Jerhey, and that the man is given a hearing before a judge ; at which Prosecutor Jenkins, in eeutlmiauce of his extraordinary beha vior In this case, offered the aflldavlts of his witnesses, instead of the witness themselves. He furthermore is said te have directed that the coroner's jury, whose indefinite adjournment he had secured, should be culled together te re turn a verdict that the death of the girl had been caused by someone te them unknown ; se unxieus K hu te avoid publUhlng'the evidence ugulnst Le Ceney. The proceedings en the part of the prosecution in this case nre mere remarkable and reprehensible than any which we have ever noted in ;j mm uiuuuci ei a criminal case. 7lfcejr very strongly indicate malice j; aslHt Xc Ceney, who Is entitled by 'f wrry consideration of Justiee te knew ' Mss evidence held against him and te ,Yka a prompt hearing of the ehnrpe t .afatast him. AH the friends of h uim- 4rml niece aiqult hhu, and evervene "te luuat de se in view of the faet'that ovhleBceefhU guilt I published. It ' te tetwraWy yklu that it doe net exUt ; and the Inference of the lnaatclewncss of the pteeecutle stands. out iipea every footstep it has taken la the case. iasavai i XW0 Appettwieaw In commenting upon President Har rison's course, with regard te appoint ments, the Philadelphia Ledger says : " It Is a great satisfaction that Ihe Lett ' high estimate of President Harri son's geed faith and regard for his pule llc pledges has turned out te be well grounded as firmly grounded as If built upon a rock." New the Lcdffcr has a well-earned reputation for fairness, and Its attention Is Invited te the following specimen fects: When Mr. Kalrrhlld was secretary of the treasury, Dr. Kdward Shearer was in charge of the ohemical lests of sugar at the ort of New Yerk, anil It was found that hlsreadlugef the polarlscepc, by which the 'rate of duty en sugar Is determined, was pe favorable te huort huert ers as te make them eager te have their sugartaxed by Shearer. Sugar Intended for Phlladctphl'a'was taken te New Yerk first te be passed nil by Shearer. The Washington Democrat says : " Repre sentatives of Heme of the larger refineries in the country outside of New Yerk have assured the odlterof this paper that they would never havecnteredthesugar trust If they had tielleved that any sec retary of the treasury would ever have undertaken te rectify their abuses and frauds in New Yerk city." Se Dr. Shearer's polarlscepe readings were n prime, factor In the formation of tills great trust. Secretary Fairchild removed Dr. Shearer. President Harri son hnsjust reinstated Dr. Shearer. President Harrison has also Just re appointed one O. C. Hamiuil te a similar o.ltlen at New Yerk. Mr. Hammll was removed by Secretary Falr chllil after an Investigation had dis closed the fact that en two cargoes of tobacco a illfTcrcuce of six thousand dollars bad been inadu in Hammli'H rating; he had fixed the duties that much lower than they should have becu. The Importers of this tobacco had once iwfore paid a flne for defrauding the government. It Is strange te nee the staid and honest Philadelphia Lcdncr hugging Itself with delight ever the romantic notion that ita high estimatenf the president he turned out te lie iih firmly grounded as if built upon a rock. The calhi effrontery of these two ap K)liitmentH murks them for particular attention. i I'iiii.aukM'Uia bits long bcrni uigliig tlin alvisnliiltty of establishing a grout nuvnl station nt lcugue Island, and if tlin estnh lUliinciit of Hiieb a titiitleti Is uea'ssary it would le liurd te And a better plneu. Tliem the government lins plenty of land and drop water, clote te a great limiuifiKtuiliiK ceutie, f.ir uneugli from the sen for c.ihv pniliH.'tlen u war time, mid wltlilu easy reach of the great Iren and steel ioseiiiith of rennsHiinlH. Hut tlin iiiislleu Is whether we iircil such a stntlen. Se Drill an aulheilty iislhe .limy n ml Xuii l!c;iii trv thinks that we de mil. The Itfiiinlcr, In commenting en l.enj;ue Ih1iiikI,hii)h: "We line inore navy yimla than we need, and Moen two or three mera are tube added te the list. One great trotilile with the navy since the war has been that, In the opinion of the politicians, real estatn and a ehance te puiiHlen Micelern' en the government hae buen regaidcxl ns uiore liupertiut limn ships. The mere nay yards the country has, In our opinion, the lens elll elll utentaud useful will the service he. " 'I'll r. profound Ikiioiuuce of iinturu dlv played by people living In Iho Kieat cIUch In even mero pillful than a ceufi'tr.vniHti'H greenneHH In town. Ilure'"iaan liuldent lr.iiii the New Yyrk'.yiiiir ,UeiyhHly who ereHMHl ..(,'ily Hall park between four o'clock and dttak yeatenlay arternoen fctepHxl te w atch a Mrange Mid that was c'llligliiK te the trunk of a tree. It wiim only a vvoedHvker, but a Kpuriew pellceiiiiin watched It Misildmisly us It egKel away at v.iiIeiih worm lieleH In the li trie, and hu declined thai nothing of Ilia Hint had ever invaded the ul hefeie. Net one In ten of the tliieiiK who Mopped knew what It was or had ever seen one of tlioNpecloH. The blggONt newsboy 111 the crowd wan mire It wan mocking bird and nobody disputed him. Tin: rellegcHiiru hard ill work duveloji duveleji hiK their football teams. 'Ilin L'ulverslty of I'diiisylvaiila can beust exceptional ad vantages in tlilH branch, as the hospital and Mtrglcal choel front dhectly en the football ground. The l'rniikllu and Mui nhall nthcleta aie hereby uetllled that they play football at tlieir ihtII, uh Jjiniruhtcr has net even an ntnbulnnee. Oun minister le Mexico has arrived In Washington en a tlxty duya leave of ali heiieu wild te liav e Keine bearing en the free admlsDleii of Muxlcau lead erCH, I'resldciit CInvelaud'H adiiiliilstratleu was roundly abiiMjil by the men w he nre new lighting for a tax en Mexican lend ero and they arc new greatly disturbed te find that Secre tary Wiudeui does net ireiiiptly correct the Interpretation of the law by the hut administration. Thuy are beginning te abuse Mr. Wiudeui. 1'iiiiviii.i.1'ii:a' lingo city hall will need a geed deal ever a million dollar if work Is te be kept golugeu It through uel year. An ellert te inise thu money bv hpeviat tux fulled te receive the apprev nl of the llii.mce coiiiiulttee. Tlie city is abso lutely w Itlieut a civilized system of new age. It has Her Htreelsiiiid miserable water. Hut It has at the Intersection of its tw e chief uveiiuesa marblo-fiiced in.tssef brlik piled nil with soine nrcliitcctiunl abilltv and an Oriental contempt for cost, lly all means let them huriy up and llulsli It thai they may place, en its highest plimaile a htatue ut William I'eiiu. The plain though courtly Quaker w 111 thence btirvey the city that he founded, and note that it spends with lav Uli hand ler an ostciitatieiib civic imlaic, vvhlle it luieiilH lic.dth and disregards proprieties by peer drainage and water, and village aoliietits. Wealthy l'hlla dclplii.i is like a man w It li a Ulrty slilrt, no cellar and a blazing diaiiieud pin. Assaulted neil l.clt In a Fli'ld te lilt. Whlle the family of Kva 1'iiitv, an 1S-vc.ir-eld Klrl. woie ut Sabatha, Iviin., en Kund.iy liiKht Iwh iii.iiKisI men entered Ihe house, en i it'll her te uu iiillnlu.iii: eerntleld, nod bi utnll.v assaulted her. They then iHiurtHl laibelleucld down hei threat nnd left her te die. A discarded lever Is hum peetetl of the clinic. The girl cannot re re lever. J'lrt.v Killed In ii I'olllMeu. rifty persons vvere klllisl yesterday railroad collision between Naples Feirgia, Italy. In a aud Te leek un u brlKht, tx-milSfiil bnliy nnd rr ineintK r that the eul) uudii'liie It cm r takes U Dr. Hulls llliy Kjrup, icrinlnly im.ri a-ietlier family te the use of the reimity. Thvklicht or uu iiel) liilUiiniHl bell or sure, te soy nothing of lu duin.'cieui tendency, should ludtiniue) kiillt-rir tetry ltxnder. the luraill ble remedy for llitw troulileseme bleed disor ders. Alt scurf ami tartar dlsupjsnr 1'rem mi.hUIi uud teeth, though dark nnd drj ; And oil Iks oine frch, pure and clmn, irveljutbOZODONTupplj. '1 hat inutile wakh till new ceufisv (ilvckte theineulh new luvclluc". Don't huwlc, havrk, and blew, blew, dl.k-ii-l-1ns rvcrjbedy, but use Dr. Sae Catarrh Itemedy. MTuAw I'A IN A- Diipad nttend the use of met en t Th remedies. Liquids mid snntn nre un phv it n well in dangerous. Kly' Cream llahn. sfe, pleasant, will upplletl into the neilriU nnd nturt cure, It cleanses the nasnl Vajsaif.K ui id neali the Influimd inembreue, Klvtnj relief at once, fflcc(We, kepJVJwd TTOOtTS BARHArARIIXA. BOROFUlX HUMOR. Mr Dattffhtar'n IMm Ws JSared." " In retard te my llttle daughter, whee life waianvcd, an we believe, by Heed's Harnnr"1 parlltn, I would nay Hint before the wm ilx months old tcrefitla neres Itepin te sprsnreii different part nt her body, nnd In n thert tlme he had 7 running ere. Twe pli)lclan were called but they gave uk no hoe. Onoefllitui ndvlned the amputation of one or her nagcM, le which we rcfiuwd nKcnl. Our attention wen called le Heed' Hnmaparllla, nnd we bepm KlvliiKltteher. A marked Improvement wan noticed Her he had tnken only ene betlln, andbyncenUnucd nn of It her rrceverywns complete. And f lie la new, lcln iwv en years old, utrenB nnd henlthy. The ether members of my family havelieen itrmtly benefitted by ll(xl'HMxi"rllln,nnd t rrcemmend It nt mi excellent bleed purifier." II. C. Jokes, Alim MneolnCe., Me. HOHOKUliA IN THK EYFM. "My daughter suffered lerrlbly with erc eyee, cnnncl by Hcrefula humor. We ncre elillgeil le keep her out of school for Iwo enr. We had medical attendance, bht he. fulled te gain relief. At laM, knowing that Hnod'aHar Hned'aHar Bnparllla hnd cured my mother of rheuinnllun, nnd Isllevlng It tniml be geed for tlie lilfxxl, I concluded te hnve my daughter try It, nnd It hn entirely cured her," CeiiNr.ncs Ykaepii, Mnrshalltewn, lenn. HOOD'S SAlLSAPAKIIiTiA HeldbynlldruggltU. II ; nix for IS. I'rnparcd only by C. 1. 11000 A CO., txiwcll, Mium. 100 IKWE8 ONK DOLI.AIt. (I) -lAUTKH'H MTTI.HLIVKHl'll.M. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick If endnchn nnd rr llcv e nil the tretiblex Inci dent te n lilllmiK Rime of tliOfiyxnm.Rurb n IMrliic, Niinva. IirewRliic. I)ltrtnH nfler KutltiK, 1'iiln In the Hide. de. While their mwt rrmnrWalili) micccus linn been uliewn In curing llmdnclic, tt CAItTEll'H MTTI.E I.1VKII l'II.I4 nre equally miIiiiiIjIe In Conutlpntlen, curing mid preventing thin iiiiiiuvIiik enm plnlnt, vrlille the' nUn cornet ull illxenkuiif llif letiiHcli, Ktlmulute the liver nnd regulute the lH)Hel. Kven If tliey only curetl Ache thy would be almost prlcclcti te theru who Mmer rrein thin illMrenslnij complaint.: but ferliinntely their gixxlniM mecm net mil here. nnd thee who once Irr them will find them llttle pill vnltmtilv liiKemnny musk that tliey will net le willing le de without Hum. Hut nftcr nil kick licud 1h thohnueef no lunliy IIvch Hint here li nliern wntiiiikQ our great beitM. Our pllhcurc It lille ether de mil. UAHTKIl'H Iiirrt,i: LIVKItriUJ4nruery mnnll nnd very enny te Inke. Onoer tnepllli iniiknu deHC. They nre trlelly vecetHblennd ilouetgrlpo or purge, but by their gentle nc- iieu I'leiixuHii wne iivu mum. m miiimummi live te or II. Held ever wherp or wnt by iiuitl, OAUTKH Mi:i)IUINi:et)., ni;v VtlltK. Small Pill. Small Uose. Small Price. niigl'M) disM !5viU'Cvice. r- iT. it ic 1 yht il htTi I 111 Received Te-Day at Clarke's, New Ciillfernla Aprlcetx. New Cnllfernln I'rnchiH, jwired nnd iiupiirnt. New HucIRkm lUilklnn New Liner llnlHlni. New I'ruuea mid p rrivtlv tlciinid OiirrnntH lit I.ewcl Price. COKI- r.l Freeh Iteunted Dully, ill 7i, M. 18, J), ml " cnlH (nr pound. Try xnimil etn ' ( Im -1 it 11 1 ti nny 2Tc Cotrce In Ijoi Ijei iiihI.'i Anotlier Ihc, Reduction in Sugars. Ilcst Ktandunl (Iniuubitcil nCSS-lnt peiltiil llc.it White Hiimir nt t,V.c rr.r .,.,.',. I -fi,uA Hiignrnj.0(prnvilii1-Iilliilotliergradis n low Jn piopertlon. rC'nll and del u Hiimplc or Heiip I'UIIK Te-morrow. Clarke's Tea Stere, HAiibeuru tjur.KN hthi:i:t, Itlcpheiie, I'ne DclUiri. JJ BlM Aw A T HUlLSIv'H. Geed News te the Consumer ! SWEETS REDUCED. Anether drop hi the Wholesale Murk (I en ables us te sell Uranulutcil Hiiuariiim ui Urenls, midlK-slHelt WhttunlX'4. 'Hits Is ii drop of icntHfrnm tliehlKlicnl point. New and Freah Goods. New ItiiKlns, New ( iillfernla Apricots, New riMlrish. New Mackeiel, Nuv Kllu Dili d Cern Vital, Iti-sIi Oat .Meal, Aveun, Cracked mid Hiilltil Wliiuil, l'tirlna, New Cnnberrle,etc. New t.'tsMlsitrrhliiKiiliiie.'.ldall). Wcalin te t;el the first and best of the season. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, UNCA8TKIt.l'A. at UKmrK Reist's Predictions Fulfilled! GOOD NEWS! BING I BANG ! POOM ! itiNe t in; nni.i.s am) run: uu; (IL'NHl Down Cemes Sugar ! WUTOI.D i)V HUHUYLIIAI. WIIKKH A(IOI t)ll.NL'I.ATi:D M'UAK Itcdiu.d rreiu ItV te IV a l'euiiil, llrwilll'i:iltslticrd (ehV n Peuuil. Kts-pjenrcies wide hihii I Anether reduc tion may fellow seen ! The Great HiiKnrTrtitt miikl surely bust! Next month will tell thu uterj t Clans sprciki Is, theltrcat SiiL-ar Kline, uiurUihlthulrtiM HiiBle-hnndciI ! HUblKrt tliury In I'lill.nUlnhla te eis-ii next meulh. Ills lUlncrles en thu lVclllc Coast, nnd llie ceiitcmplut.sl trccllen of u larue one In New UiU.iua, will kIvu him all the vicukiiis he wants. Theerts.tlimef theeneln New Orlinus Is nccvsnrj. In erdtr mero tllculvil tetlKht the trusts. We have his wents rn ll-nnd In 'It dell. I-ent; llchHCkli". ! In Stock. New Cniuls'rrlt's, New Cernmc.il, llurkw hcut. New ltians, New Whlle I'levvr llenej In Combs, New llrickCiKlflshaud llest New -Mack-en 1. Whwit llerm, rresh from the uilll.tl Ps. for S.k"S (llneer Siiiiim, Juki bakeil,.t ltis. ferSJe; NI-Nacs,3B lerisi , Ssini:e Water ('nickels, 1 fw fr Sic , Kitni Dried ll.tf, IJJjc u t. : Kxtr Drlrd llt-tl Kmiikks, Iwa !', REfST ! WH0LK8A1.K AND HETAll. OltOCKIt, COKNBH Wlr KINO AND I'lUNCKKTH., Directly Op)hsUe J. II. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Ooeds Htere, Hiid Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. W $itlc or Jicnt. CLOSING OUTHAI.E. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, ciihi-tiansti:kt. (Iletwecii Ornnce nnd Chestnut Streets.) CenslithiK of JumiKent Carriage, two Kour Keur Kour l'est Jnay Llndn. two McCall WBonrSocond WBenrSocond WBonrSecond lland Trettlnir IIul'pv. nnd un.i ii..f. in.... form Wageiis that aIii carry from l sw te 3.t) pound a. AUea few fine Sleigh, Kftlni. Cull parly ler liar. aug?9-tf4 lftUiittJtci:'. I'MitADELfBIA, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 18W. The great event of the sea son. Our Millinery Reception will begin te-day and will be centin ued during Wednesday and Thursday. Over one thousand Trimmed 1 lats and Bennets. The Paris contingent is here you can tell them yourself with the original labels. The great artist known te you in veur Paris visits or in our Mil linery displays and literature of past seasons are all represent ed, namely: Julia Linn-Faulkner Cattin Michmiwicz Tuvee Camille & Valentine Camilla Reger Viret Pariset Heitz-Beyer Cretaux But principally Wanamaker. Our own work-rooms are gar den and conservatory ler the Trimmed Millinery. Obliga tions te Paris are admitted we cannot ignore Paris in Dress making and Millinery but our own organization is the reliance of what is conceded te be the greatest retail Millinery busi ness in this country perhaps in any country, Descriptions cannot describe for Women's season. There the ireducts head-crear this ts no standard, unless lancy free, uncontrolled by any fixed idea be considered a standard. Yeu will therefore find mere than ordinary pleasure "in ex amining them. Here, for in stance, is a carriage hat from Reger. The rim is of pheas ant feathers, and the plume of Bird -of-Paradise feathers. A beautiful caprice a rare con ceit exquisite ler just one. The same freedom runs through the whole collection. The pres ent year has shown our possi bilities in Millinery. Critics French, English, American pronounced our Sprinir Milli nery Reception as the most brilliant occasion in the Milli nery history of France, Eng land or America. Te-day tjiu display net only sustains but enhances that reputation. Untiimmed Hats and Bon Ben nets for Women and Girls are in endless sorts. l;elts are in creasing in popularity, and the trimmings for them ribbons, llewert., feathers, birds cover everything that the world's taste has produced for the sea son. The Millinery merchan dise as we piesent it te-day is a perfect stock. Seme of the most stylish Costumes you'll see this sea son will be of the Bordered stuffs. Rich, elegant, modest. Fashion holds them higher than ever. Tim loom men have outdone themselves. You'll say they've hived every possible Berder thought. Frem the merest sel viclge effect, of an inch wide, te half the depth of a skirt say 25 inches. CMiict-hnlr ItenUrn Melmlr tlentcr l'micy Hllk Ileriler Kills iuiiITIiincI llertlu llunlcrx of I'niicy Colercil Woeh Kei itnx In lieurcttnctrcctK lUiriUlrt of helld Mrlpei llimliref Combination strlpe llfirilem of 1'crslun ilcileus Henlus efl'crimiiiil l'alini. lleutincr Twining Ia'iivcs and se en. And the color con trasts in many of them are sim ply exquisite. Take the Camel Hair Bor ders all the hairy or shaggy effects are " Camel I lair." Maybe fifty styles and colors. Here's a natural-color fuzzi ness half a hand breadth '.vide edging broadclethy stuffs of every dainty new tint. 50 inches wide, $1.75. Anether almost lleecy, half a deen charming styles, $2. Other sorts count the same w ay. Hae a little patience and you can get at any el the tables of Bargain things for Women's Wear. The choice is about as geed te-day as yesterday. Sit) mill $12 Ncn murkut, .) f0 te KVl Jackets, te J lain VV'tupfc, H le $10 !!.' lv.il Gurnrf, j je Spick and span Astrakhan Cleth Shoulder Capes, satin lined and with warm interlin-mgs- 3 le S'. Plush, $5 te $18. Prices te set the town talking. hcceml fluei, I lic.tmit tutt. Jehn Wanamaker. rpitl'i: DM.M.VT1AN INS-KlT l'OWDKlt, 1 ruilliil hy n cool lHiwiUl bleMCi.U tlui inihl lli'rliml ilcntrii.vi ref ttlcsiiml ether mnnll Infills. 1'erK.itn t HIJIII-KY'S DIUIO STOltK, tiSUVit KltieHlDft. .4 SNfNt'h:Mi:NTl KeM.y,Stllh, Xtal, FALL AND WINTEIl SUlTlNO. Whiter mill Knll Ovorcentlnes anU Trousen., Cholce Fnttcni" of our own Importa tion. Ne ether hetikp In Ijnicnstcrcnrrlw the amf. FUitrrffcu Trlmmlmr the bout. Irlce nri'l tcrrni te huh the tlrar. McQRANN & N0WLEN, US North QucciiiJtfffl, X, B.r-FnU vn Suit a Kpeclaltr, y atluxe stf 8 ashlstt. pAUtCE Or FASMION . MERINO UNDERWEAR -AT Tl IE PALACE OF FASHION, 115 "7 NORTH QUEEN STREET. The greatest variety of Ladles', Ocute',. Children's and Infanta' Merine Under wear and Woolen Hosiery ever etiencd in Lancaster. Purchased of first bauds, and offered te the public at Lewest Market Prices. Children's Merine Shirts nnd Drawers, size IB, at 10c ; 18, at 12Jc ; 20, at 16c ; 22, at 18c ; 24, nt 25c ; 20, at 28c 28, nt 30c. Next grade 10, at 12c; each size rises 8c lu price, aud se en up te the highest grade. Children's natural Grey Bhlrts and Drawers, nil wool, from 26c up. Children's Hcarlet (all wool) Medica ted rjhlrts nnd Drawers, from 25c up. Infant' rihctlaud Bhlrts, nil wool, long sleeves, nt 23c. Lndies' Merine nnd Weel Undervvcnr, at 3TJ. GO, 75c and $1. Ladles' Medium Weight Undervvcnr, at 50c. Ladles' Hummer Merine Underwear, light weight, 37 and 50c. Ladles' Scarlet Medicated (all wool) Underwear and Pants, 75c, tl and $ 1.25. GENT'S UNDERWEAR. Merine Undershirts, white, 29, 37, 50, 76c nnd $1. Grey nnd Natural, 37, 60, 76c, 1, $1.50 $1.75. Bcarlct Medicated, 75c, $1 aud $1.25. Men's Flunuel Shirts at 75, 87c, $1, $1.25, $1.75, $2 and $2.50 apiece. Men's Cnrdigau Jackets, 60, 75, 87c, $1, $1.25, $1.60, $2, 2.2.5 nnd $3.50 apiece. Beys' Flannel Waists, pleated, 50, 62, 75c, il, $1.25 nnd $1.50, in navy, grey, and nil the best colors in twilled ilnnuel. WOOLEN HOSIERY. Infants' Weel Hese, white, hluck and colored, plain and ribbed, 10, 12, 15, 20 uud 25c. ' Children's Plain aud Ribbed Woolen Hote, size 6 te 8j, special value, nt20 and 25c a pair. Heavy Cashmere Uoedi at 37,' -15, nnd 50 cents. Ladles' Weel and Cashmere Hese, plain and lihbcd, black and colored, 20, 25, 37, 45 aud 60c. ( font's CiiMhmcrc and Cimtcl's Hair Hecks, 20, 25, 20 and 37c, in plain, col ored and mixed. Opened this week two new iuiihIkth of llhick (all wool) Cashmere Gloves, at 2e and 25c a pair ; the lest we ever hnd for the money. Our Urnuii Fall Opening we announce for WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, OCTOBER fli'II'tjOi 11. Particulars next week. "' -. ASTRICH BROS. Cvu J3oet. iST TEW FALL COATS. WATT & SHAND HAVE ADDED ANOTHER FIFTY FEEl'TO THEIR ALREADY LAROE Dress Goods Department. Ludlcit can new leek nt goods with mere com fort and In the t.esl pe'blble light. Extraerdlmuy UarahiK In Ilerdered Serge flultliiKH ull-noel, 1 Inches wide, Full color-, 50c a j urd ; cheap nt 75c. 15-Inrh Cashmere Henriettas, new shade, all all all oel,t0cuynrd. Finest CAklmicrc Henrietta, i-cry desirable oler, 75c; worth 11.00. Una Case Colored Mohair Lustres, vxccllrut imillty, 23ca jard j lust urlir, iftc. Other Bargains Werth Inspecting. Hajah btilttiiKS, 15ca)ard. scuerabtiltlliKs, 17ra)anl. lleth jard uldciind HVh jard under value. Trlcel Hulling-, 2V u jiml. riannelHultlugs, 2Vu nnl. Oneke bultiugs, 25c a jard. All 33 Indus wide, all.oel ; worth uhulf merr. Uread Cleth Suitings, All-Weel, Jblnchrs wide, for 50 cents. 54-luch ChcstcrHtiltliiRs, All C'olert, 5Uc a yard ; cost mere lemakv. New Yerk Stere. CJrtvtuuavc. T r ARDWARK I HARDWARE! GREAT ATTRACTIONS ! Marshall & Itengier's, A 11 SOUTH QUEEN ST. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OF EVERY HEsCIUITlO.V. Tlic Ijirgest Assortinentef (1UNH and ltll'LUS lu the City. T1NWARU CEIIARWARK, CUTLERY, Ac FOllDER YARN, lAltl'I'..NTi:il'rtTOOI.S and IIUILniNd MA TF.1UAU ROYALMIXEI) PAINTS, OIIJ.VARNISIIlS and Will TK I.KAl). -A Full Line of Uencral Hnrdware.-Va MARSHALL"! RENGIER, N0. y a H 0UU qCKKN STRF.ET. mm . Whht' . IPfcClAL SALE. 35-37 North Queen St. SPECIAL SALE I Blankets. White Blanket, 7Sc,tl, J1.25, tl.W, W te $12 pair. Orey BbviikeU, f 1, I1J, H.fO, 12 te M a pair. Scarlet liUnkeU, llMt pair te 18 a pair. Comforts. Filled with vrhlle cotton, 11,112 f 10, 13 te I3.M. Quilts. White ttultls 75c, 11, 11.25, 110 12 f0 15. Flannels. ncd Flenncln, 12ic 15c, SOe, 25c, 87Hc te (BKc All Weel Heavy ltcd Shaker Flannel, 25c a yard. While Flnnuel, 12HC 15c, ITc, 20c. 25c te 7Jc. Heavy Canten Flannel, 5c, 6Hc 7c, 8c, 9c, 10c, 12Sc. Sklrtlnit Flannels, 20c, 25c te 11.25 a yard. Shawls. lllack Caahnicre Shawls. 11.25, 11.60. 12 te 120. Heavy Blanket Bhawlt, 11.25, 11.50, 12,12.50 te 18. Shoulder Bhawls, 25c. 50c, 75c, 11. Underwear. Lutllci' Bcarlet Ululermsar, 75c, 11, 11.25. Ladlet" White Underwear, Sle, 50c, 75c, 11, 1125, 11.50. Men's Bcarlct Underwear, 75c, 11. 11.25. Men's White Undem car, 25c, 37J$c, 50c, 75c, 11 te 11.75. Children' Underwear, 10c, UHc, 17c, 20c te 50c Dress Goods. lllack Bilks, 00c, 75c, II, 11.25, 11 JO. Colored Silks, 50c, 67C, 87JC Butln rthndutiiiuf. 75c. 87Kc. 11, 11.25. ,., ComMiiatlen Sllkx, 75c, II, 11.85, 11.50. IK'au ('ahMiineiucrics, iec, ; auc, . iei. HlncJ,1lclirlCtta,25c,37Kc,50c,7V.Jl te 12 5a Colored IIchrlct(ui. 25c, 87Kc U', 75c, 11. lirBPUssertiuenl Drcsn Ooedn, at 5c,7c,8c, lOe 12X. 15c, 17c, 20c, 25c, STJC, 50c, If jeu nre en the point of purchaiiljiK M our lioedH nnd net prices before j en vrimtc money.. Fer barKln no te the v.. 35-37 North Queen f." Charles Stamm. AV ILL1AMBON A FOSTER. Did We Find a Four-Leaf Cleyer? no. BUT WE HAVE FOUNU Dry Goods, Notions, Cloaks, Hats, FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, AND Ready Made Clothing QUALITIES UNEQUALLED AND OUR LOW PRICES, Alt' Lifting Our II1M11. - I! Uti'iu. elid Our Evnc- I.ni1l(s' Underwear White lllbhrdVcft, thert slccvce, 50e. Indies' Bcarlct Ribbed Vent and Drawers, (Wc. One Thousand Yards Imported Hllk Ribbon atlmirthu regular price. Illuiiket hhawls- Foreign and Demestic, from :W0 te 580. The I.itent Combinations In Drcsi Robes, S7.W) te JIB 50. A iJirgc Assortment of Skirts and Skirling. HkirtrutUTiis.riOc, 11.00, 11. ss teii.a. (if ill's Hunting I'tsits, made of 8 te 10 in. Duck, full number of ammunition and game pockets, !l.U),il.'A) uud UM. A Coiiiphte Assortment of Uurdlg.ui Jackets, .len-cv CentA, Flannel HlilrU, Uns bhlrtxand NIkIiI llelc. Hprclal Prices 011 half-dozen lets. IjiMIe,' and .MUMti' Newmarkets, Jackets and JerM-s, Plush L'e.its aud luikets at Ixivr Prices. A Child's Grctcheu, size 4 te 12, 2.50. Little De) s KUtsulls aud Oveneats, K'.OO le lH), Extra Odd Fauts te mauh suit. Mill's Cutaw ay Ceat hulls, t6.00 te I ll.'JO. Corduroy Fauts. 12.00 te 11.00. W01 klni; Funis, 11.00 te J-J.00. He) Dress and Scheel hults, M le lld.OO. Men's Rubber Coats, 11.75 te l 00. II05 '1. Uubbcr Cvats, KM. The I-triiest Assortment of Hats, Umbrtllus, Trunks, Tmvt ling IUiks, Robes, lllnnktts avid Whip. There N nethlni; te exitl our Man's HUrk htllt Hat for 50c, All sIck We have 11 splendid Drew. Shoe for dents, made In Cencress or Ijuc, French or Uiuden Tin-. Price. Situ. And 0110 trial of our Light blocked Full Dress Miecs for Cents at ?2M, will convince the wearer of Its merits, lluy atrial pair. HI 11S0I1 d 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTF.il, I'A. Branch Stere, NO. 31$ MARKET STREET, HARKI (IRLDMMS J u TI STIU Williai Festei JtevnttttVf. TDEAarOR FURNISHING! Would Xou catch a new idea for Furnishing? New is the time. It's the old story of " the early birds." Yeu knew that Fall is Nexv Furniture time. Manufacturers consume the whole Summer getting ready for it New they are ready. Our warerooms are full of their latest productions and ours here displayed for the first time, at our usual low prices. ' ' OCHS& GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 Seuth Queen street. TTKINlTBH'S. GIFTS FOR YOU TO OIVE AWAY ON WEDDIMS OB ANNIVERSARY OCCAHIONB. In our Htnck you will find Article that will be of practical use e very day and he ever before the receiver as the memento of a kind friend. If acrecable te )ou leek us ever ; that will be our pleasure. Yours te select If you cheese. CABINETS, EASELS, FANCY CHAIRS, TABLES OF ALL KINDS. ROCKERS-Rattan, Leather and Flush. Pattern In Plush at 94.00. One HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 6 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET O-Uudertaklnr will necelve Personal Atten tion. w IDM ER'B CORNER. " Step Right Here." We have beauties te Shew you. The Finest Line of FancyTables Ever Shen All Hand Fainted. Can't describe them. Cerns and tee them. They am entirely new. Just coma In. What a beautiful present they will make. Did jeu say you thoiihtef netting a p-eldingr Bed? We have the Best In the Market. A child can work it. Can't get out of elder. FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS WIDMYER'S CORNER OF- E. King & Duke Sts. $0et0 aub hoe. -OAR0AIN8. VISIT STACKHOUSE'S This Week FOR Hid HARGAINS IN Beets & Shoes. A Full Line of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Rest Beet Made. Call and sea them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, FA. E ARLY CLOSING. EARLY CLOSING! THEONLY SHOE STORE IN THE CITY That Closes Every Evening AT 6 O'CLOCK, (EXCE1TM0NDAY AND HATURDAY.) SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE If jeu iU te uicenrnKP the Early Closing Movement and hnert Working Hours patronize the Arms who Clese Early. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY ECKEItT) the Leader of lx)w Frlccs In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS'.l V i EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. j-stere closed every evening at 8 o'clock, ex. cepi Monday aud .Saturday. TTENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 133 East King street, bavin.- a full line of Furniture of every description tu ike lowest prlct. Al I ndertuklug pnmi.tlyt. undedte. Call and examine our epeds. U-tMR n WOLF, 194 Eaet KlnjrJlfeet, iq&f&t rt-vj. &K.f i b& - !C-aSt.!fertiS&nt gsaicanMMrx- li- -tfKK??&Wfa .aijtj&-i. -
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