if?. t?3 I ..- -inWV -&: -: THE LANOASTBB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1890. i-. iV : 1 1 B..V fe W 4 ; m v V ! 'V '2? P'V 7 - iS r A m. & t & t m . W; V f '3r LlrC hZi T'ii ijfc ' K ff ?sw l'F ; W -t. "'J ..- ' fJT f -'h ite1 t : -ar ,& Pettft f nteUtnettcer y.amiTMAH, OTHHMAlf FOLTZ, Milan. CbAMt, nMMM. I BAILT UnxLUOKlfCICR-Pebtlrtifd :iwi 4tar la tin year, bat Sunday. Scred ;'iraanMn ta lata city ted nurrtrandlnj .'MWMMteamitaftwwk. BymtllSvedol BymtllSvedel BymtllSvedol VlMtarMtaMTMiee; Metntaa month. T nnWJJQEKCER-One delUr and Mt a jrtar. In rdTanm. TO MJMCfUBKna-Retntt by rhrek MtiM order, and where neither of M te procured "end In a nglttmd M M at Ik rMtoa,MtecendcttMmll m nrmusiKCiK. Lancaftter, Pa. XaiiraAITXX,PA., October 2, 1889. r ' ' 1tt Sw Vnrk llemncrarr. '"TheNTewYorkDenieoratlcconvcntlon tiM setup Its ticket ami declared Its plnt plnt Jfenn. There Is nothing new in cither. Tb only unusual feature In the eenven- ' rt. . 1 I . II . V ... 'nan wh me ctieri innue uv uu; Aivn ""Yerk deletrntcs of tteth Tiiniiunuy Hnll ;.rtiri the Count v IX-inecrnrv te miIhIUu(l 4ikw men for Attorney (leiiurnl Tnlxir r'&iul fViiiititmllnr WViitiili'. lun tnte frilHceni who have come under the '.jfieprehensleii of heiikj nmiiic en ne 'amint of the. t-tntc ennltnl t-eHlntr Y; tatter ; no complicity in the fraud Ix-lng : charged ngninut them, mil only u mru -,,""'f rlrllalii ninilllst Hie () II l)t rnl IcT atld Y' Vlack of prompt iKwfl in the piwriitlen ,', f the efli'iiderx, iigiiliiet the attorney general. The country delegates, lion lien t;'r, would net condemn them, and ? Uuv nnni rvnntiiliiHlivl liv n turn' 1I1M- r'Jerlty. Lt - Jt was notable te .sec tnni um ucmeii- wWtratlen of virtue came from the cltlen "'I? and that the country was lens anxious rtf te necurelrrejirenchahle candidates. The 'fp ftHy delegates Hoku for their constltu censtltu $? ende, and they n-prcHJiittil them !J truly In declaring that thu can . (tldntcs out ui Hheuld lie net clean hut Itcyend suspicion. Tbe town In mere particular than the t,L csuntry nbeut It candidate. The newn- papers of the town, dully exixmndlng v, the merits or caiiiilMuu, preiitirc an me ' f-'jpjwwien ujwn tliQcity vote which the I ij country vote largely escape. Kltherfer y; WW or for some oilier reason u w irue "itlhat the city vote Is mere hciisUIvc than , that of the country, when honest voting Jadene und hencNt oeuiitlug hml. 'X r 'New YerVt in i te he having an expo- r ieneeef clean nens. The hullet lxx ntuf- fjriyfwahave Iwcn cleaned out, the Jtrpnh- lYliean O'Brien being tlieltiM te go. Tam- E, many Halt has en nevere a garment , in virtue iiint niiu iinivn ui;i nuuiiu iu iv- vj-algu from the wigwam Itecause he Is hi-J? chanrcd with havliu: Imnnxterl.v eh 'r, tallied a divorce. The Tammany mayor ' t" of New Yerk In wiiiuiug inilden opinions K Wvfer the geed muhu and determination & .4 win. u.t.ini. i. i. .U.bi.... .. r.......H.i iw. t1. w w I1.U HUitll liv in nv iiii ii iifiiiiiii, iiiu ': Intercsbt of the people of the city ; and a Its present rate of progress In geed- it aaa Taniniauv Hnll niiiv heceme the )r Mansion of Ifntinlness neil Tuiiimaiiv'H V " ""II" mayor occupy the White Heuse. At present however Governer Hill ee- jLty cupk New Yerk. It was his ceuven- . ;J en and it is his state committee. Thu ' ( governor hcciiis te Ite a geed politician at ,aaBU game. Hut he docs net carry gUBseneugn ler a naiiemu engagemem. The Four States. The four new territories linvu velwl te .become states, and the president's proc- ( bunatlen of their ntntehoed alone is luck- Mf liw te complete their formal admission. tt. Three are minpesed te be In iielltics Ite- publican, while Mentana Is Udlevcd te n; urmecraiic. uikiii mis new ami growing eeuntrj-, hnw-evcr, 110 party can rely upon maintaining Its held, as II docs upon tha ixipuleus ami stationary pop ulation of the elder states ; which are apt te stay for numbers of years lis tlie forefathers put them, following In the footsteps of their predecessors with a falthjtt?Vzj!tcutmciit that Is iperu W .-- U t tT.n'atTTl .!,.. f yi" A l-LJV IVIUIIIIVlt Fer the present the ltepubllcan power iu the nation will be iietentlally lu reaavd by the control which them new state secure te It of the United Hates Senate. In the Heuse the liillucucc of these few members will hardlv be fell. X,' but their eiuht senators may readily 4v have a deciding iiitlueuee upon the peli tical complexion or that Isxly. it may have been better, as It Is generally thought te have lssn, for the Democrats in Congress te have permitted the present establishment of these states ; but in view of their sparse population and their undue power in the ftennte, It Is at least a ipics ipics tien whether the Democratic rcprescu tatives were properly guardful of tlie interests of their party In thucxUtlng states. Hatlngs Fights. Adjutant General Hastings h.'ciiis te have shied his caster into the ring In the contest for thu gubernatorial nomi nation which hapcncd In Clear Held county yesterday ; and lie captured the delegates. Senater Dclnmatcr, who lias been advertised us Quay's candi date, was his competitor; und thu ques tion new is as te who Quay favors; for his policy U supposed te 1n that of the late Simen Cameren, who confessed, after the day was ever for his tricks at cards, that the way he used te du was te premise his support te the fellow who i as likely te win anyway j and thus he get the credit of the Jeb. " The trouble with Quay has I ice 11 le de termine which fellow was likely te forge ahead ; he hud duly premised Dclumu ter before Hastings made capital at Johnstown ; and new is a little embar rassed at the apparent need of backing water and getting Inte the ether beat. If the Dclnmatcr craft iSecs net seem t-ea-werthy, it will mxiii be put iu the dry deck by Quay's command ; iu w hoe favor alone It exists. Gen. Hastingshas te contend againettlie fact that his town new has a governor; and thu Idea is that geographical distribution of these honors is the proper thing. Hut tlie general can reply that ltcllefoute bus no governor te speak of, and that she ought te have a chance te show that she has better stuff I bun her present stick. V Peer Le's Friends ! The friends of the Indians ure ngulu in session at New Ymk and the icd man should tremble. If lie had been wived from the iiniinielU-iil zeulefliis IjikIcih f friends who ejierutc guiihsl by a kuuwl-t.-;edge gulued from Cooper's novels the )1viMd man nrinlrl 4wli.t. lmtA lw ;,----- . j ... , vis" wr ireiu lauii Dgeiils ami Ixir- .f'i" runiaiui. roer t.e lias lx.jj itwy auu-Hsi in very many ways, btrt he haa brought much of thu abuse ;' himself, and his friends are only be- glaulag te Wnd out that te de him any r"ii iy musi recognize the bid's .pwtaMe fact that he is a very brutal and 'degraded savage. Then are notrble and MlUau exceptions of Individual aud Win! but the uoble tavage of I day hi, a ruk, only neblt a w call the lien "a noble beast," He may have been very much better liefere white men troubled hlm, hut that has nothing te de with the Indian affairs of te-day, and the people in conference at Lake Mohonk must re member that they are befriending men Who stand quite ready, if provoked, te massacre the Innocent women and children of peaceful settlers nil along thrf frontiers. They should therefore be careful net te lead the savages te expect tee much from the whites, else they may arise In their disappointment and make things very bloody. TitKiin are rumors in Washington tlist stnn vnr-niH-ic hi the nrtny are te he filled by tlie president by npKtnlinenta from cUII life, nnd nrmy men are very anxious about It. The Army ami Xnvy ItcgMrr says : " Ker four years pnut all stair aean cles hnte been III led by promotion from thu linn of Ilia army. Kxery friend of tlie Herxlce knows Hint theellectef tills jmllcy bus been most bcncllclal. Te go Ixu k new le llm old prsctlce of tiHlug nriuy vacnnelcs for the nymeiit of pelltlciil debts will de tnore le dlslienHen and dlsorgntilre tlie nrmy than anything that hns hnps'iiel In Its entire history." Ne irm'tloe of President Cleveland'a nd nd nilidfilrntleu wen mere hearty pralse from men of nit pirtlrs thnu the abandonment ortheiisoorstnll npeliitmeuts for politi cal reward. They hse conie te bn con sidered rewards for ulllcleiiey In tbti dis charge of military duties, and as our army iias no system of proniellou for merit -Hetiu-thlug of Hip kind Is badly needed. Tin: gcml.iu elections bae rusiilttd In a k-tery for the t.lbrrnls, who hae a hundred and two of the one liuinlrnl n ml Nexeiiteeii meniliers or theHkuptclilmi or niilleiial nssninlily. Tills Indicates Hint ltii'-Mii Is cry much uu lop In Scr ta. Tin: Grant Monument association hasnt Inst I ioe n stlrnul le signs of llfe by the sneers of Chicago "gainst New Yerk's apparent Inability te fiillll her pledge te build the memorial. The tulres for deslirns are niinoiiuced, and the plan taking Iho first prauiliim of llfleun hundred dollars will In all probability lie the olio followed, If this association oer docs any monument building. It is a massive shall of granite, surmounted by a lingo urn, a design Hint will hardly strike anyone as either spoc spec Inlly npproprlate,orlglua1 or beautiful. The committed sny Hint they will feel tpilte pleased lth themselvcs If they can have the corner-stono laid in 18112, n stntement that may have siiue connection with their notorious siverty, tlm menuuinnl fund refiislug te ndvauee with a stiibherunesH only equalled by Iho lmcaster ambulmiee fund. Tin; administration has at last uiimaged te get Fiudeilek Douglass off for llaytl In a I'nlbsl State, war ship, but net without fliniiglugcaptnlns. Te the great surprise of overyeun Captain Sheinl,efth(,KearsurKOi wns relieved from command and Captain Whiting ordered te lake charge or the csscl just before sailing. First the ship w as changed and thou the captain. The elllclit! correspondence made publle shows mat tlie reipicst or Iho captain of the Ossl IH'O le Im rolleved cnine bofero It wns known that be was te lake Iho dusky mlulstorte Hsyli, but thore Is no attempt te explain the relief of the captain of the Ketrsurgc. Tlie stntement that the cnblu accommodations did net please hlm Is rather cm Ions, und with all its explana tions the Hitting of Douglass Is decidedly queer. 'I'll k lien Ibln riot at Nnassa should be followed by a. searching h:estlgatlen liy Ibis gevermneiit. The two hundred In habitants of this liarrcu Isle are under the absolute authority of the Niiviishu Phos phate company, which has the reputation of 1 tiling sternly. The negrees were all fiem llaltluiere, and for Hint leasen tlie wiMigely brutal character of thelr outbreak commands attention. These cold-blooded murders of dlsannt-d muii arn a warning of what maybe feuied If Iho African savages should suddenly break loose In the Southern regions where hn oelnuiubcis tlie whiles us much as at Niiiisnii. I'esslbly llm stein riiluoflhecoiu riilueflhecoiu riiluoflheceiu puny Is te blmne for the Naxassa outbreak, but neither leal or lauded w rungs can ex ex eue brulallly. TiniliK Is news eemliig down I10111 thu gicat Neithw est that is calculated le chill Ihunider of Itepiililleans ever Ihrlr new states. A Illicit I'liolelley Married 11 1 I I. Society eheleslii IHlea, X. Y.,aiiigieiitlv aKltatisl ecr the niarringeel Annie Loulse CiiHldug, a pretty young woman, aged 21, aud a hey named i:ddle I'rey, iiKtsl II VeilCH. .l Ihu I ?lli.ltlllir lniu I'm r .....tiu , p, ...... .... I.J JK.. neon organist In the illllcrcnl churches In Utlca and while acting In such a cnpacltv lu St. Ceorge's Cpiycepul cluneb, benune anilnluled wilhjeuug Frev, who was 11 member of the Isiy choir. When MNs Ciishiiig ichcnrsed iu the church Krey wns always around pumping tlie organ. On Sutuidny, SeptPiuber7, Miss t'ushliig (old her p.ireuls she was going te West llloemilulii, a liltle llhige near Koehestcr, te Isit relatlvt s. Prey ilisitpis'itred at the S.UHU time, went te llosteu and from there te CanaudaiKUH, where he met his .ulv lee, and limy set out te get married. Scleral liliuislers In CauaudalKUa refused li marry thuin en account of the lerc ap parent dlflercnce In age. A CoiigreKatleual clergyman ilnully eeusentisl te perform the ceremony. Tlie hrldtt g.tve her age as 'JO and Trey said he was It-.. Ileth are well eenncciisi. All scurf ami tartar dlapsar Krem ineiilh ami teeth, tlieuh dark nuil dry; Ami nil Ih-veiiid fre.ili, pure anil clean, If Hrt till! IsOZODONT )ly. That limbic wa-.li nil new cenCes-i (llles te the month new IoivIIiiciei. The CetCHt l.lttle ThhiKH. "Cutel" hetrhcH-il. "Well, I don't kiiim id. the adjectliu would haii'iH-cnrred Ionic hiju-t tlialcenncctliiii. Ilut If) tin im-aii dial they de Ihclr work llieriniflily, jil make no lun afieiit II . tiniMi mi puln or ueuknciis; mid, In -.hurl iiiu t-ttr) Milne 1 hat 11 iillleiiKlit lelM-.amlmilh-line thai II eiikIu net. 1 lieu unrvi' tlmt I'lurce'x ritaianl PurKalllu IV1UU mt about Hie cnlcl little thlliKH keIukI WTIuVw l'AIN AMI DllLAIiiillcnd the Uie of nioatia nieatia tarrh rcmcdlcM. Mipild-i and -ttiutn. are uu pleuMint a well us duugcnaiH. Kl)'s Creum lUlm U safe, pliauuil, iu-.lly ailel into the nextrll-i and a mire cure. It ch-aiiM-k the naial IKUiNiiji and lit-itU the lullamcd immlintne, Kli lui; rcllcfat once. Price, UK: m'C-3wiI I IOOIVHlsAI!SArAltll.l... SCROFUJ HUMOR. "My ll.nuhter'n l.lle Wu "-Hvtsl." " In regard te in) Utile dniiKhtrr, itIiemi lite Mat. nuMiI.uh we hcllcic, liy IIiksI'h KiirKiiim parllla, 1 would Kuy Unit Is-fuiu -lie tut klx month" old scrofula Mires began te aiM-aren illtlerrnt irt or hc-r body, aud Iu a nhert time ht'hud T riuiiilni! -eri'. Twe phytlclaus were called but the) ciiM'im no heH. Uncefthcm udil-Hsl Hie amputation of one of her rlmier, te which we rrriiM-d iim-cuI. Our atieutlen wan called te IIned' Snrsaiunillu, and we begun gtilng It ta her A iniukeiI1iiipreit'iii('Ut was nelhvd lifter lie hud taken only one bottle, and by a continued um of It her recovery was complete. And Mir Ik new, IhIiii; seven )cari old, it rung and health. IIib ether mcnibcih of mi f.iinll) haielH-en giiutly Iwiiflllled by Heed kBaitaiai Ilia, Binl 1 w commend It as an excellent bleed purifier." 11. C. Jenes, Alna Lincoln Ce., Me. bCItOKULA IN Til K KVI2I. "My daughlcr tumreI terribly with fore C)es, taiiMl by sereftila humor. We were obliged le kicp her out of school for two )cr. W'e hud mistical attendance, but ilie Culled le gain relief. At last, knowing that Heed's l-ar-miarllla had cured my luether of rhcumatUm, and believing It mu.t be geed for the bloe.1, 1 concluded te hair my daughter try It, and tt has entirely cured fur." Ceiikelii's Vhaek, J'lrtlialltewn, Iowa. HOOD'S HAH.SAPAIIIIXA Held Vv ,ii druggUU. tl ; tlx for 5. P'Ci Hied euly by 1 , 1. HOOD fc CO., Leircll, M. 1M DOSES ONE D0U.An. (I)' UHattnmaltcr', nut.Anat.riUA, Wednesday. Oct 3, IW. Millinery Opening continued te-day and te-morrow. "tittle. Pa'ric" rAnc Little Paris" doses Thurs- day. An Exposition of Silks. Afore than hecnty-thrcc hun dred distinct varieties, grades and shades. Hlack 495, col ored 1794, besides a liberal miscellaneous let. Frem China and India such a gathering of their loveliest as you rarely see. Frem Europe, from America every novelty and the old familiars as well. Take one of the kinds you knew Hlack Faille Francaisc ; the dressy whipcerdy silk that wears se well, ere are iet-enly-Jive grades and iuaifies of it: 1 klinl'JI Inrlips wlde.J.V akliiilHl'l liKhesulile.lav II klfile 21 liicifl(le, II K Ullel.'.ll'.' IiuIiik Mlcle.lt 2" 40 Mints VI U Indies wlile,l Wl II klml '21 leches W lile, l 7.'i 2 kind W llirhes wide, K .1 kliulx Zl lli Iich lite. Tl tf I klml 21 Inches wlde.fl Hlack Gres-Grain and Cach emire Silks ; mere of the famil iars. They fit in wherever richness and solidity wanted. are HI MirUst 7.V TMOMirlsiitsV Tnpiil) snrls at tl One sort at (I in Kiel en sorts at II '!' Hlxteenkertsnlll tfi Hlx sorts Ht II 7.'i Ten sorts at tl llneserl at il'l't Klght sorts ul $im Due sort at tl'ti Hlx sorts at J.I Kiel en nerls a I M In M. And wy with HIacks. have only begun I lerc are mere : llliick Halln Dili hi"M: Miie(milltli-N, tl tell. Hlack llciigallne; l'rcncli Peplin, soil ami uielleiv le the teu h. hlghl inill(lc, J IO te li.M. Itlark Otteman : lleaiy cenl. Kenriualltles, 2 te JiTiil. llliick I'eaii de Hele: A silk of luH-iillnr ls-utyif liutre. Keur- tecllillultle, l tel.7.V Hlack 1onlnliie : Hlmllar le I'eau du Hele, but with l(i limtre. l''eiirUalllles alii, llliick l,n xer: Hultisl In llnlih for light ineurnlng. Twenty-win si) les, tl.2I te ti Hlack Trleotlnet lloneycemh wtstie,2U te SI IiicIich. Four luallihs.ll tefi. Hlack llegemsi (liorlrentul): Newest il)len. Three iUalltle, J1..10 le tl.U). Hark Ithndrlmlr Uaiie; One klml nt 7.V; lire kinds at 11.25; llie klndiatll.bl. Hlack Halln de I.) en : (Irim-Kraln en one nlde, will u en the oilier; etic klml at Jl.'i'i ; iweklmU at Jl.f0: eau lilniliiUi lllack Halln de riilne (Turk Halln): ThlrUi'ii illllcrcnl ueai en, at II, tVSi, ilM, tinuilfJ.60. llliick Armures: Tlilmble-lepeircel. I'erly uunlltlfH, from 7fs: le tire. lllack Hatln llhiidatne : Twenly-slx kinds at from 7Tie te tl. lllack Hatln Mericlllvux : Seven qualities te clusiie from at from 75c leJK.Vi. Plain Hi iclt HntbiH with Linen back : iu le .'I in iiim w tile, Uhi ter.. Hpii Itt I iieim i or lllsck Hurah Hllks : IU te V7 hn b-s w Ide, ntM le I1.MI. lllack India Hllks: Ker house wear, 21 and 2i) lnche wide.tl lellW. lllack Melrn Krancalii : IVrfi cl Ien or watering, II lefl. lllack Meire Anlliue: Held munch of waler mark, 11.50 In (.1, lllack Meire Anllipie: Water mark di nlgu- or rings and mihuic , II lef.1. lllack Halln and Meire HtrlH'S : Htrlpcs )i In 1 1nches wide, II te U tt). lllack IVklnHtrlpcH: Hatln nml corded rhmter eirecta In indif ferent weae, from l.2Ti lefl. lllack t'nnlen Creix's : Hticcliil I'aiN lllucks, ll.ri)et.l.5U. Hlm k and White HlrljM'il silks : New iveiiM s. fi out 75c(el. lllack and White Damu'eie : I'.lght kinds, fl te J IO. Helld lllack llriNiided Hllks: Nevl l'arUliin weaies.M palterus, II le J'l. lllack Halln, Arinureand l'luh Htrlie, J1.MI le S-s. llliuk Veil el and 1'lin.li llris-adcs, HXiteiri. Illui k llrecadcd VelielK : Ter fronts of drchsc, 55 te lit) per front, lllack Headed llrncadcx : Thirteen kinds In Milk and Vein t, tl.'O te :illa)ard. lllack Matclaie: I'er Full Wraps, Sl.'i'i le 15. liven mere bewildering if you take a census of the Colored Silks. Tints from cameo-pink te sunset-geld, and from blue white te parchment cream. Net one but is as delicate as the heart of a shell. 1'allle Kruuialxe Hatill UlKlllkkC rcrxlaiik ('anion t'leixsi lleulilc-tlillt Hurah I'ainiiw lVliln Htrl- Indian Meire rruiicala Melrn AutltU Lmbieldered Crt'is1 tie Chine Seme of the newest comers : rucenmi I'empadu Halln Vtlenr Venei ileur h enelbtn Imnrlnii, IVkln ltci:ciicc mill Hutln 1 hceiiii Halln Hrntlie IN kin Kucenne HriHlie Kacenne Imprlme Vclenr 1'lUe They are suited for costume combinations as retpiired by the latest Parisian styles. Mere colored Silk hints : Colored 1'allle rraucalkc: An iiiiiisnttl UKMirlmcnt. 7Nce liiimlml uniliirtif-anrit iiualltlcsand sliudcx, ID te 22lmhcH, Jl aiidJl.V). The lvl c knew of at the prlcct. Colens! Itejiil, or Armures: Krem I 'rem li looms, biirfrcn liudc ul tl. Colertsl (Iniktlralni, : A'(nrfjy-ltrkliitilt; IU ami '.'I Inchen whle, 7.Vnnd (I. Colored Hnrah ChaniiMiu llmnd. Vi") humlxtl 11ml luintu-rtit khitdes, IU ami 21 Inchik, 75e and II 15. Colored Halln Ilhadamc: Wtwrttlht shade". Seu le tl ffl. Colens! Meire KramaUc: III ii 1 1 llioihelccoloilng, 22 Inches, flW. Silks and work. Like bloom. Satins ier fancy a hedgerow a- One hundred and fifty-six shades of Satin, 18 te 21 in., 50c te $1. One hundred aud thirty-six shades and grades of India Silks, 50c te $1. Printed Indias for art work, $1 and 51.25. Faille Imprime in cream and white is a $1 novelty that will figure largely for Christinas box coverings. Colored Hrecatelle for early Fall Wraps is rich with leave? and sprigs in relief, 55 te $7. Colored Damasse Velvet, beaded ; for Wraps or fronts of Tea Gowns. Nine colors, $5. Colored Frise. Outdoor col orings. $5- Lyens All-Silk Novelties. One hundred and nine designs. A wilderness of thought in au tumnal tints. American All-Silk Novelties, itfiihiimitre'. Twe hundred and seventy-five selections, 75c te $3. The Velvet family is net one whit behind. All-Nllk f.ens Hlack Vchets, 28teWlnrhe, riletin. Cehinsl All-Hllk Velxclsi mie ftimrfied eml fiflern shndra and iiinllllrs, te.". Colored Velvets: cotlen lark, silk fncej Inv hiimlrril ttii'l tutntu-tvn shsilm mid jrsle, tl I0M6Q. Colored llnshist; our humlrnl nnil ferl)tJhre? esilers and si ylrn, TSe le SI. We've been up and down the Transept. What a jumble of richness and silky softness and brightness I De you bring a thought away with you ? Of course you de ; it's pinned te your minu 11 you Knew etner stores there isn't such another silk stock in America. Mere of the new Astrakhan Cleth $3 te $10 Shoulder Capes. Still geed picking in bargain Wraps, Jackets and Newmarkets. Jehn Wanamaker. Vi.-cc of JJrteltlcm. P ALACK OF FASJUION. MERINO UNDERWEAR -AT Tl IK PALACE OF FASHION, 115 .117 NORTH QUEEN STREET. Tliu Kit litest vnrlutyef I .miles', d'etits'. I'lilltlruii'H anil InfniilM' Merine Uiulur wear nml Wtsilen Hosiery ever iHUii'tl hi liiiiieuter. J'ureliiiseil of first liiiiuls, mil elleieil te tliu pnlille nt Lewest Miuket 1'riix-i. Children's Merine Hhlrtsiind DrnwcTH, sln 111. at Ilk; ; IK, lit lUjc ; LN, nt lfie ; 2-, itt lKc ; 1, nt 'Sns ; 'M, nt IWc; lis, nt :ki'. . Next grinle- 10, nt 1LV; eueli size il'-es.'Ie iu iirliv, nml se 011 up te tliu highest pilule. (.'IiIIiIicii'm iiuttirnl (Jrey Hlilits mill Druiiers, nil u-tsil, from Me 1111. Cliililreii's Scarlet (nil wool) Metllen teil Slilrls nnil Drawers, fiem Me tip. Infants' Hietltuul Siilrls, till ivm1, long sleeves, at Me. Ladles' Merine and Weel Underwear, at.'ITJ. fit), "fie nml 1 . Ladles' Medium Weight Underwear, at W)c. Ladles' Suniiner Merine Underivenr, liKlitwclKlit.HT nuil ode. Ladies' Senrlet Medleated (nil wtsil) uuiierw ear mui j-auis, iiie, 71 anil i.i. GENT'S UNDERWEAR. Merine Undeishirts, ulilte, VJ, J17, eti, Tiie and $1. drey mid Natural, .17, M, Tee, $1, fcl.etl $.1.75. Hearlet Medicated. Tie, Jl mid Sd.M. Men's I'lnuuel tjiiirtH lit 75, h7e, Jl, JI.M, 1.7e, and S2M upleiv. Men's Ciiidlk'nn .laekets, f,e 75, h"e, Jl, fl.M, Jl.r.(, SU, J.M mid f,l.5(l itpleee. Heys' I'lminel Waisls, pleated, .Ml, (It!, 75e. Jl. Jl.M und J1.50. In navy, urey, and all the liest eolers In twilled tliiuuel. WOOLEN HOSIERY. Infants' Wind Hum-, white, hlitek mid foleied, plain and illils'd, in, lJ, 15, -0 and Me. I'hlldi-eiiV I'lnlii mid Itlhlied Woolen llii-e, sle 5 te 8J, special value, at -M mid Men pair. Heavy Cashmere Cltsxls at .'17, 15 and 5(1 eeuls. Ladles' Weel mid Cashmere Hese, plain mid illils'd, Idaek and colored, 1.1), M, .'17, 15 mid 5(e. (tent's Calimeii) mid Camel's Hair Sicks, a 1, M, Lll mid :i7e, In plain, eol eel nred mid mixed. tli'iieil tills week two new numltcrs of llluek tall wool) Cuslinieie (Moves, at SI anil Me a pair ; the liest we ever had for the money. Our tliaiid Kail Opening we miueunen for WKDN'KSDAY AM) THUHSDAY, OCrOltKltlUTi & llli 11. I'mtieuliiixnext wtvk. ASTRICII 1JROS. Slnte. F .-tAl.i.M.Al'HOllIX Furs! Rete! Miiiidxuim I.lne or Ni:V.srYl.KS fin Men and Children. An evainiiiatten of our stock will leltal eier) tliklrahlv htjlcnud iuallt). MIIN'H MUT HATH, Ittc, We, 75e uiiil 11.00. 1 hese are nut old stis'k, hut no-, st) llh kek1.. An r.vtra I'lnu IUUs hTII V IIAT Ktllt Ylll'XU JIK.V fnrr.MV. CIlII.IUtKNSSCIIOOl, llATW,2.V,aV, l,V. -AMI- Traveling Bags. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queuu Street, UVM.AblMt.l'A. 3Vtteriuu. TT UTHi:it S. KAUKK.MAN, A lT01tNKY-AT-I.AV. Hcetmd Khsir IVhlcnmii Ut- llnlldlni:. Ne. 4J Kerth lliikesirtl HnrS-ljcl.nr TKNTlbTItY. JA n. n..Mi-c.sKi:Y. Seuth ei'i:r.N .ii lUANui'.sTs.iSmiii.nki Cerner.) Oruduate in Icntltry and Antit. tlietlc of I'lillnilclnhla Dental Celleue. An- . A iKilmmcntii made by mall for any week dai b a. m. te a p. m. lMtlenu iKIl tcl nt their homes-, city or country. Ihaiennlile chnrgen. All work wnrr mled. IiCATies. llalf-wni he- iwtiii r. lUIl.Htatlen am! Centre 'jijuan, I'D (fiKrndiJTT Hals ! fir . m'X'IAI, HAI.K. 35-37 North Queen St. SPECIAL SALE 1 Blankets. While Hlnnkets, 75e, II, lUJi, 11.50, te 112 n ralr. Grey lllnnkets, f 1, 11.25, ll.,.ri le 15 n pair. Hcnrlet Illnnkets, ll-'O n mlr te W n nlr. Comforts. Killed wllh M.W. while cotton, II, l.'r,,l..'in,ri te Quilts. While Quills, 75c, tl, 51.03, 11.50 tl te ". Flannels. Mid Flnitni-U, 12;c. 15c, 20e. 2.V, .ITJiu le U,c. All AVoel Heavy Med Hhaker l'lnnnel, 25en jaril. While Flannels, 12)c, 15c, 17c, 20c. 2.5c le 75c. Hi avy Canten Flannel, 5c, Jfe, "c, 8c, tic, 10c, 12HIC Hklrtlng ManneN, 20;, 25c te 11.25 a ) aril. Shawls. Hlack Cunhiuerc Hliawlx, ll.2"i, II M, 12 te 120. Ileal)' Hlanket Hhaw Is, 11.25, tl.Tl,tlM te ts. Hhenlder Hhaw 1, 25e. 50c, 75c, 1. Underwear. Ij.uIIph' Mcitrlel UhderMear, 75c, II, 11.25. UiiIIck' White Underwear, llijjr, MV1, 75c, II, (1.25, 11.50. Mvn'a rkttrlct Underwear, 75r, II, f I.25. Men'n White Underwear, 25c, 37Jic,50c, 75e, II le 11.75. I'lilldrt ii'm Underwrar, 10c, 12)c, I7e, We te 60e Dress Goods. Hlack Hllks, ,W, 75c, 11, 11.25, 8L.V). Colored Hllki", H; 7c, N7e. Hntln Itlmdinmiir75c, T,e, II, 11.25. Combination HUk, 7.V-, II, tl.r, JI.Mt. Head 1'nnsiiincnti'rlcii, 15c, 'J)c,25c loll. lllack Henrietta, 25e, .TXKc, 60e, 75c. II te 12 50. Coleretl llfiirlpttim, 25e, .17c, 60e, 75c, 11. IirKuaiiertmenl IlrcsH OikmIs, at 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c 12JJe, IV, 17c, 20e, 2.V, lc. We. lf)ou are en the (mint of purchasing we our gendii iiiu) kc! prlccH before you iiimtu money. I'er bargains ke te the 35-37 North Queen St. Charles Stamm. Xmev rtle or Uitt. I-JI'III.lC HAI.K-O.V THUltHDAY. OCTO licit 10. ivs'l, lit the Kc.iktnne Heuse, at 7..M11. in., of thu Two-blery HltlCIC IlWCI.U INO.centaluIni; i-eien roeuin, nlci ly itn'red, Ne. ait) Went Jaiucn ktrcit. l)t frentn 20 feci aiiilwIdciiH te!U rect In rear.and In tleptli IIH fill, mera or let. Hydrant, Trull nml xliruli ben. All In keikI condition. JO.SKl'II IIOI'SKR, Jefi. I llAINM, Anct. ".Ci2(Hildr,.M,W -I,OSINaOUTHAI.i:. Carriages, Baggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CllltlHIIANSTltKKT. (Helimii Uianuu and Clntiiut UIuiIk.) CenttlHtliiK of Juni-Heat CarrlaKCH, two Keur- iisi jenny i.intix, two .itcutll wiireii,-ier4iiiii- Hand Trettlnir llniriiv. and Keveral llL'ht l'lat- fnrni WaKeiiM Unit will rerry front l.MU le ;l,U00 ieuudn. AIveh few- rineUlclghv. Call Jiirly for Har Kalnv. minie-tfd rpin "The 11IKKi:i'J.KH KAHM KOlt SAM.. timlcrhlencil eIH th ul l'rUutc Hulc liU lieimiirul COL'NTUY H1JAT and FAH.M, Min uted In Manhclin township, en Iho I'lciiNiire Head, between the I.ltltz and New Helland tuniiltiK. mid Just eutMde of Ijiiuater cllv llmllK. ThU 1 II t Iu Kardcu epet ceiitalin. IS At.rcannil8l lVrchcs In uh high htaleofeulll htaleefeulll htaleofeulll latlen a k land can Ih made. The litilldlugM iimlt of a Two-Mlety HltlCIC DWKI.IJ.NO, wllh tniMtnry Ilrlck Kitchen attached, with ample Terchm and Verandas, NUrreunded hy n lame aud beautiful Ij wit, nud a creat varlety efMiadeTrccH and Shrubbery, AUu a HANK ItAlt.N', with Carrlnge and liiiplcmenl Houses. WiiRen hhpil. Cern Crib, Chicken Heuse and Het; l'en atttuhed. A large TOHACt'O SUM), with tcllar uiiilcrneath, und ene of the most complete In the country. A Twn-htery KltAMK TCNANT IIOUHi:, leri complete, brick ivalks, and Hprlnz Heuso with n neier-falllui; xprlnic underneath, llm convenience nud Milne of which canutit be estimated. An Orchard of cholce larlely of frull treeN. A iMimtlful Utile l'ark, centalnliiK about ene acre, wllh FUh Pend In centre, and the whole Minded wllh miiKiiltlceut old ferevt trets. The nrecrtv l net enl) deidrable n u country rexideuce, but hat no Mierler for a Truck or Dairy Farm, Ik'Ihk IiKiitetl wlthlna few KumircH of the tlty inarkclH. II han inet of the adiautHgCNef a city proper!), it It free from high clly luxa luxa teon. A large puillen of the purchiiku money may remain In the ptepcrty tit n rcuoeimlilc rate of Interest If ills I rid b) pun baser. 'Ihe ewmr will tJ idcaunt te hhaw the property at any tlnie te cmen wl.lilni; te purchase, and Klie couuiiieiiHor any turiiicr iniormaiien uemreu, M-pll-sidWAH-ltw a. c. Kh:ri,i:u. OECUHK A HOilK KOU YOUIt KA.MH.Y. Secure a Heme for Your Family. l'eit sai.p. OX Till: MOS.T MIIIMIAI. TKHMS. TwiMilery brick dwelllnt; heuhcji, InU 120 fivt deep, en 1-iincanter uienue, between Wal nut and 1a men htrictH. IwtHitery brick dwelling heiihes wllh man k.inl reef, KiriliOH In front, leti in fiet itii'p. ai North I'Ine, between Chestnut and Walnut tritts. Twe-story brick dwelling lieuses wllh front innlt. Iren feucen. lels II) fivl deep, en Wl Walnut, between .Mary aud l'lne hcrtsvt. Twimlnry brick dwelling houses, let 115 feet tlcep. en Went Union Mrcct, Ik Iwtvn Charlelle and Mar) blrttU. Three hleri bilck dntllliig house", lels Iiilfixt ilp, with nil ihemeileru lmrreieimnt, front j arils, en Wel Chentnnt Mrrct, betnciu I'lue und J-cMn Btrcctn. Alse houses en lint Walnut, North I.lme, North .Mary, between Walnut and t-cnien, and l4'iueu,lielwecu Maryand l'lne KtretlH. All Iho nbeie houses are In kikh! order, new ly imiH-rt I, uu tlxtures In all the rooms, water Iu Ihe ktli licn.und the ix-llam wiirnintcdtelK.-ilry. Culluudsre for )ourMlf,ne trouble le hlieie apr.Vl) d.M.W.3. ;t2U North Mary street. TIIUK DALMATIAN INSECT I'OWDKM, ' r by n geed powder blower, U the i iiie-t rthi'iuaiui fvcr of riles and ether tmall ' Iu is, I ci scl AtllUHLKY'S DnUOBTOME, 83e,l KlcghlreeL BOSTON SMI, tf ! nfr 9ht . RKAUTHIHI - ;t,N - lN?nwn irtie are In feahfeh of comlert aeu!d SnsMrrtkkMagmitdMl of it ! le be ftren In tUirtff ahee thejr wear an IIMIttlriBMiea trill put the whole body tiet of fix. ., . Wc have lust received a lery fine LaMm' DongeLa Butten In aatwre low, which we mil at tl JO, tlM and tXZV, but the fcM grade la Irn meiine and will glvn the meat particular per sons satisfaction. We have alto recelied thlt week, another blr let of our Men' Celebrated 1.WHhf" Thlt beau nil ether shoes at that price en Iho market. Scheel Hheca for the Children, strong and ser viceable, nt the lowest peMlhle price. Ism't lx) deceived by the advertisement of dealers who premise se much for nothing. Common aenae will tell yen Uiat you don't get mere than yen pav for. we sre practical shncmnken and knew what we sell. Try n. jiesprciiitiiy tours, WM. H. Qe8T, NO. 105 NORTH QUEEN BT., LANeABTRR unl-lydW4K TJAHOAINB. ZISIT STACKHOUSE'S This Week FOR Illtt HAKOAINH IN Beets & Shoes. A Kull I.lncef the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! Thu liest Meet Made. Call and m.-c llifin. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, 1,ANCAHTEH. PA. H KNT'S PATENT I.EATIIEM H11UKM 1 Tlxe Nabob I Fer MctltliiigH, ruiiuitieiis nml all full tin occasions. Cutout Ixnitlier HliucK aru eh fKMeiillnl te full (Iress its Ih rt claw liuiniucr cent. Ne puli tk'inuti'HilrcKH Htiit Ih complete with tiiitthciii. Tliuyure equally hi)iu lar in IkiIIi Lucv or CeiiKn'. The vnniiiM of tills hIioe tire whole, cut from the very liest Calf Talent I .cut her, but even lulu we cannot warrant from cracking. It would lie tiHclcHH for u.s (e nay it will uet crack. Ilelng the liest, It Is much Icks llnhle te crack than inferior klmlH, nutl with eareful hniiilliiifr, eMjicclally in celli weather, will Ihj found very HatWfactery. Never try en or handle Patent Leather HIieca when cold. Alivuyn thoroughly iarin liefore bcudliit; the leather. The selcM are medium light and ex tra llcxihle. After Patent Leather begins te lixik dull a very light application of sweet oil Heftciis and freaheim it wonderfully. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NOUTII Queen Btuhkt, Lancas- TEH, 1A. E 7IAHI.Y CLOHIXd. EARLY CLOSING! THEONLY SHOE STORE IN T11K CITY That Closes Every Evening AT 6 O'CLOCK, (KXCr.IT MONDAY AND HATUMDAY,) SOLICITS YOUR PATRONAGE If )ou nihil te encourage tliu jirl CIesIiik Meieuitiul and Hliert Werklns Hears imlrenlre tlie llinis who Owe Karl). The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (Hucrchher teKMKY KCKKItl'l the leader of Lew I'rlces In BOOTS AND SHOES, NO. 3 A 5 EAbT KING STHEKT, LANCABTEH, l'A. -Htore closed eiery eienlti;at8 o'clock, ex cept Monday and hulurdny. (JrtVlUUrtVC. TTAMDWAHE I HARDWAREI GREAT AHRACTIONS ! Marshall & Rengier's, OAU FOUT1I QUEEN kT. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OK KVEMY DEi-CltirriUN'. 1 iu Largest AsserUnt nt of UUNH and Mil l.lja In the City. TINWAMK, CEDAMWAHK .CUTLEUY, Ac KODDKIl YAHN, CAltl'1'TK.UsTOOI-S and HClLDINil MA TEHIAU ItOYALMIXEIirAlNTss.eil.s, VAMNMIKS und W1I1TK LEAD. S-A Kull Line of Umfral Hardwnre."S MARSHALL"! RENGIER, NO. 9 i. 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. fcbS-lfd ttrnitttr. TEAm FURNISHING! ' Would you catch a new idea for Furnishing? New is the time. It's the old story of " the early birds." Yeu knew that Fall is Nav Furniture time. ,, Manufacturers consume the whole Summer getting ready for it. New they are ready. Our warerooms arc full of their latest productions and ours here displayed for the first time, at our usual low prices. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, ad, 3d and 4th Floers,. 31 Seuth Queen street. TTEIN1T81CS. GIFTS KOH YOU TO UIVK AWAY ON WKUII1MU OM ANNIVKItSAllY OCCASIONS. lnourHIikeu will find Article that will lie of practical nwi ci cry day and be ever tafera Ihe receli or an the memento of a kind friend. lfau:rccHt1e te jeit leek tin ever; that will b our plcflnure. Yetim te select If j en cIioehp. OAHINiri-H, KAHKI.S, KANUVCHAIItM, TAULES OF ALL KINlW. neCKKRH-MatUn, Leather and I'lnnh. lnttern In I'lutiti nt M.6). On HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET WUnderUklnr will Receive IVraenal AtUn AtUn lien. " W IDM i'KH'8 COMNKH. " Step Right Here." Wc haic bcAUtleh te KIidwjeii. The Finest Line of Fancy Tables Ever Shown All Hand l'alnlcl. Can't describe thum. Cema and hee them. They are entirely new. Jtmt cotneln. What ti beautlfXil pment they will make. Did you hay en tlienglit of netting a Keldingr Bed.4? We hai c the Bent In the Market. A child can work II. Can't gel out of order. FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS WIDMYER'S COMNEM OF- E. King & Duke Sts. Rxoccvice. "ILAMKK'HTKA HlXlltK. Received Te-Day at Clarke's. New California Apricot". New California reaches, pared and nn pared. New needles Itiilslna New Layer Malnlns. New Prune and perfectly cleaned CurnintH at Lewest I'rlceii. COKKKES Frehh Heustcd Dally, nt nx, 16. 18. 3), 2.1 and ill cent per pound. Try a pound of ouraOcCeftnj ; isiml te any IKc CoMce In l4in canter. Anether Big Reduction in Sugars. liest Htandard (iranuUlnl at ikj iier pound, liest White bUKitr at Je per Hiund. WhIU MtiKar at Be per Mund, and ether RriulcH n low In proiiertlou. d-Cull and Oct a Hiiinpln of Hehii KltKK Te-morrow. AT Clarke's Tea Stere UAllhOUrii QUEKN STItEKr, Telephone. Krt Dclll'try. J)8-tfdAw A T HUUSK'H. Geed News te tbe Consumer ) SWEETS REDUCED. Anether drop In I lie Whokhale Market en ablex us te hell Oniuutatcd Htimirnewat Ucentn. iiildlMwtHeft WhltKntH;$. ThlH In a dropefi cents from thehlKhcxt point. New and Fresh Goods. New ltaUliia, New California Apricots, New' t'edllsh, New Marltcril, New Kiln Dried Cem Mini, Fresh Oat Meal, Aieua, Cracked und Itelled Wheat, Kurlna, NewCrnnberrlea.etc. New poedxnrrliluKalmmt dally. We aim le get the first and lcit of the keiuen. BURSK'S,- Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTEIl. PA. A TMKIHTM. Reist's Predictions Fulfilled ! GOOD NEWS! BING I BANG ! BOOM ! HINO THE HELLS AND EIHE THE UUNUt Down Cemes Sugar ! WE TOLD YOU SO HKVEMAL WEEK8 AOO I OHANKLATKD SITUAK Meduced from 10c le Ik- a Pound. HEhT WHITE Meduced te g!c n Pound. Keep ) our e) v wide open I Anether reilue tlnu may fellow hoen ! The art ul HtiBiirTruitt must htirely tiuVt! Next month will tell the .lery! CluunHpreckilh, the tl real Kucur King, wIllrifhtlheTnut hliigle-l.andi'd HUblgni flncry In l'hlladelphlu te eK'ii next innnth. lilt nnnerlci. en the Pacltle Coast, and Iho contemplated trcctieu of it Itirne one In New Orltuns, will glitj him ull the weapons he wunis. The erection of the one In New Orleans Is nccehhur), Iu order mere tlteetliely In fight the trusts. We haie his word for It-and he'll dolt. Leiih'llicSprtiklct.! In Stock. New Lruiiberrici, Ne Cerumeal.lluckwhcat, New lltttii. New White Clnitr Heney In Lemb New ItrhktedfUhaud H.t New JIack- crel. Dried Reef ICuiu kle, ltn- a ft REIST ! WII0I.i:sAI.K.ANDHETAILaUOri:it, COMNEIl WEsT KING AND PRINCE NTS., Dl.ectly Opposite J. U. Martlu & Ce. Dry fJoeJs Steir, .ma Vtxl Peer te Serrtl flerw Jf etsl. V riuBu. amavw W " 5.-- JK" - isT 4 s.-v-i . ':.- &,' It .. 1.- - V s "
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