r if--s ) '- . --,v- I Vr'U - tfttE LAttOASTElt fcAlLY INMLfcfGEtfCER,; fcttURSeAY, 6c1?6BE& d, lttfc - V V A fe: v r, ' w C ;,ti X imiiaewj.iiTKtSMAX. t OHARUMRTKIKMAN FOLTZ, Editors. .' X MOBERT CLAttK, Publisher. ' - - KK SA1LY IKTELUOteSCKIt-rnbllfliCit '. rnntr 0f In the yer, but Sunday. Served VfcjreMTleri In this city and -.tirrenndlnir itWMit ten cent -reek. Uy mall rive del- : WKMUiY INTELLiaENCKK-One dollar mid ' ' MI9 Mnt ft ymr, In advftiirc. HmCIC,TO RUBSCUIHEIW-Itemlt by check 4?tUie tw-trnce order, nnd where neither of J ftwunn b procured send In ft registered llltir t the Postetnce.nssecoiiiirifts-inaii Mttar. AtHRB, THE XNTELMaEHCiH. 1 I Jinntlrr. IIL. f xtAWJASTER, PA.. October 3, 1889, r" Mr. Illalne's Sun-oil. t Mr- Ulalnw eloquent ntlilre te the 'tf International Atnerlcnn Congress n very 3S.,' 1 ,.JI.... 11 t. full ,r ,rvr(li-cnllli- 'iKWKlJl'WIIIIK " '" ul .,v....j -v.... nients admirably exnrcwwl ninlthe only jCmicism we nave ler it is him inu mi 'clgncrs who tin net knew tlic innn may lie led te lione for n line ei jiciien n liberal nnd enlightened ns thee wiiti wiiti reents. The nddrcKS will no doubt draw m' mere comment from Europe than It will ," receive In America nnd It M-emcu te i the nhiniH ex- '& mmikiI liv KnrnDTiiti tniirnnls lit tills h'Cenirress of Amcrienti nations. Mr. .iSfc Blaine announce thnt this conference ; .' will form no pclfish nlllnnefstiRnlnst the 5g, elder nntlenw, will tolernte no spirit ei 2p Mr.tmiIf tbnftill fin fcjinret lltulitlfdflllll- OP Inn Mu Intfca vnrv iihtiirruiiul nltellt ftl ."ft- -w..." - . f 1 hd? there beinc no room In America for nn 7 - lf1ntjtl 1wi1..i .,f vtii nr 1.1 blfillllllltr -1 nnlA ni,l nlisillt llln rnh flf frlpflllRllll) 5fS iwhlnrlni' tbe rule of force. Turnllii: ltfmm tlie. rheterlrnl henutles of Mr. Blnlnetsspeech.nnd searchlngfer plirnms that mny nme traces ei ins reai peney when the International Cengaf-s gctn te work, the reference te etvau highways wenu te hint at subsidized htcimfhlp lines, but the remarks en thendvantage ef enlarged commercial lntcrceuie are hard te reconcile with Mr.Hlnlne'H vlewe .- xiiheut the exclusion of ferelun nredilcts. It Is absurd te plead for enlarged Inter course while advocating high tnxes en K' ImnerlnllmiH p.ven te the verv Hlmnk'St 1,' products the raw materials for innnu- Sffi, facturers. Kf' 'mere is one scmenee in mt. niaiuea & uneecu worthy of particular attention. gH&rJlt might be taken a a text for tuiltl'rc- ? ftnrtii. Mr. lllflltin cifilil ! ' l .iki Himn itlenB lget llke synipatliies and impehc SH. like duties. " Can this lw meant fern K hint that our brilliant premier centeni- t-i&b. plates a customs union ei American nn nn Ptlerw, a great Hyetcm of" like duties" fX . fiud an extension or our tree inter-state I'fp commerce te all the untleuH of the New r-V.-i erm; nv hjm.'rm ei iiiu i'uiuuieii nun ?& Anitnl lnnit lwHv(4ii lint Aninrlenn iin- At '- ,.. ..--wv.-.vki tlens, of the drawing together by rnll- wnv lines mill himi rnlllcs nf (tii liiilltli'nl fflfftuA commercial capitals of this hemls- 2 fercneCv will form no (telfish alliances I,--against the nations of the weild, but VjJust wlint.thl8 may -mean Is net plain. JTUie cenrcrence is te iiehiiylliltignt" ::3 all it must ltoMemo degree celllsh. Mr. 'j.1 ltlalue'8 high taritl' notions are founded :V new. National ftelllshuess Is patrietlnin. r- This talk about Hellish alliances Is very : lahfltitlftil tnilnfltilli. mill ikuiIulu kimll. f4 teiA-ifal f u'fiilitliv Pnuullilv i 1 ii iilllli l-W' Americans may take a hint from It net J- te, reecho ether parts of the Hpeeeh tee Si'.e-heln them te tell exuberant veihesltv Vim arilUUSMi i' 1.1'lTli UIMtlUII II II t D nill'tll-t '? from talk with meaning. AHAtwDmr tr. 1lliilm tiiniimmil iti aL make a very eruuinentalHHveh without ftp Haying much, nnd the country must wait until me congress meets 111 mix weeics te And out what he proie-cs te de with the United Btiites' end of the disciihMeu. At pit-scnt It would bccm that our brilliant Hccretuninef titnte must either .send the fieWbfitruuu,wUJi nothing but a pleasant memory et a great Junketing expedition, or he must himself de wmie lefty tumbling from his high protection position. ! A Streng Pesit Ien. The platform adopted by the Mufn chusetts Democrats renews their nllcgl nllcgl iincetetlie caue of taritl ltferm nnd declares linn couvlclleu In Its success In the near future. It must be slowly dawning tiKn the contributors te the great Republican eorruitien fund of the last election that the policy of rule by cash is golngte prove enormously costly. The question of taritl reform will net down. The advocates of mere Intelligent protection and lower taxes will net be discouraged. As the old English kings who bought jteace from the Kaxen In vaders euly encouraged them thereby te further conquest, he the 'Wuiiumnkers and Quays of te-day have euly stimu lated political mercenaries and made mere, costly their future fttrugglc. The appeal te boodle was a confession ,of weakness, nnd the quick recovery of the Democracy their aggresblve esitKn en their old line of argument have liccn strikingly shown In the MahsaeluiMitts convention. The absurd free trnde tcuru Is steadily and surely wearing ItMlf out, and can not again be used with equal elleet, while evidence is net wanting that the real inenaee te a just protective system comes from the stubborn and uuieason uuieasen ing refusal of high tax fanatics te ndmlt the neccxidty for any reform. The longer reform Is postponed the mere perilous will be the Inevitable ojK'rntien. The Massachusetts platform also con demns the administration for uairew partisanship and lxtrayal, of the eaiiM? of civil service reform, nnd In this It matches perfectly the Indignant tone of the nen-partUnn convention of civil service reformers in session in Phila delphia. Mr. Curtis' scathing nrrtilgn ment of President Harrison can net be without elleet. His admhers may care nothing for the vigorous cenunentH of the Mussaehussetts platform en the paylug of political debts, and the sale of high eMccm for money contri butions, but when these same remarks are simultaneously advanced by the civil service reformers It will net de te slight them. The reformers .S.may have u tendency te crankiness in aenianuiug mere tiiuu can is expected of human nature, hut there Is a wide spread conviction that their cry of re form lias a -nue bails, and that Presi dent Cleveland hud found it nnd was Mtanding en It firmly. rt . Our IJteJ) City Fntlicr. 'iy Tbt: labor of the btrvut eoiniulttce ever y tb Iuke Btrcet -rut!es hu bietight funu an ermnaiuv mat Mvms worthy s.r cmpliatle approval. The measure wtUblUhlii a city t-iiBlnwrliig ilepart- ' meat if ins te Umj ilei-4;il that there tsUeuld never again occur u slmllur ftw of cenllicting cIuIiim baxd en grade that de net ngnv. it ulse thw the renjHinjlblllty for the preiwr irformauce of tity work tiiu the uheulders of a mail cixclnlly trained in work of the kind nnd supposed te knew hew It ought te be done. Under this plnu the street committee renpcars as the pommlttce of highways and the city engineer receives his instructions from them In writing, w that dodging of iwpennlblilly by either committee or engineer w 111 !e extremely difficult. The very brwy dicusleii of the asphalt block question brought the Mpnnlt sheet paving Inte due prom inence, and the peculiar tangle ever the preMxcd pldlug en North Duke Mreet will give n chance for Interesting Hounding of this profound matter by n special cession of councils As te the Dnkchtretl grn.le lectslen there will probably le noise from that neighborhood. XeTwmisiANluNO the tniiipcnuini pro clivities of Iho prtisldpnt llicre worellirco kinds of wine en the hipiiii of the very mignlflrpnt lunch given te llie delegntes of the thrcn Amcrlres en Wedntsdny ; nnil nflcr this " ltmcii " clpnrs nnd punch w ere served In n private illnlns room. It Is pleasing te Unit that President Harrison is at least above, the smnll social fanaticism of the llnyes ndnilnlstratien when foreign ntnbassaders were entertiilned with Icnion Icnien Icnion nilenml tra. Pielilent llnrrlsen's dcfei once te the total nbstltience sentiment has been se strikingly shown as te Justify a fear that he would trend In the Hnj es foot prints. An Incident or the .Vew Yerk celebration of Washington's Inauguration last spring showed either a ery dull scne of proprieties or a morbid fear of the teetotal sentiment. The presldunt was ie letting nn Indus trial nnd symbolic precession, nnd ns the long llnoefgoigcous lle.its priijured under the direction of thniirtlsl Keplar filisl p'ist Iho grand stand they nil saluted, or In setnn way recegnised the chief executive. One of the most elaborate limits wns do de voted te the whin Industries. Men en nplendld prancing horses came along be be bo fero n limit en which sat n child inpiesent lug Hiiei'lius, for this IndiiHtry In Auicilca Is yet In Its Infancy. Thern were columns capped with a reef of Ivy. llenc.itli was n large ensk made In California. The wlun that wns carried en this II eat in bottles plle.l nletig the edges was from the vine yards of the Pucl lie slope. Oreupcd about the cask were girls dressed In costume!', of goinceus colors. As the tleat approached the prosldent ene of them raised the goblet thnt she held nnd another lilted It with sparkling California w Inc. The prncossleu halted for a moment, and nvbcrald en n llery black borse with golden trappings redn up te the lleat and took the beaker from the hand nftlie girt. Helding it high above hlshcitl with Inllultu cire te avoid spilling the wine he guided his dancing borse towards the grand stand. The vast crowd watched with breath leis Interest. The group of beauti ful girls around the cask held up thelr goblets towards the president as though ready te drink te hU health. The gorgeous- herald nnd his Iiothe stand right before him, dolling bis iiluuied can the herald bows, nnd i caching up eilers the brimming cup of w Inc. It was a dellcate bit of horsemanship gracefully accom plished, The w nltlng thousands are inady te burst Inte a spontaneous elieei,' The men with photographic ntnems nre lendy te take picture of the ptcsldent drinking. The president leeks sour and shakes his head. The herald can hardly bolleve his eyes and continues te eiler the goblet. Anether shake of the head. The hernhl wiicels his herse with sudden impatience nnd rides quickly back te the lleat, a pic ture of astonishment. The girl tnkes the goblet Inim him nnd dashes the wine out en the piucuicut, the lilted goblets nre lowered. It Is n tnhlc.ui of profound dls-Rii-t. Alter this exhibition of bail t.iste thcie was reason te feel nnxleiis ns te the recep tion of feicign nmbassuderH. Tint Cutest l.lltle Tilings. "Ciitel" heei IkkiI. "Well, I don't knew as tliviolJectliiiMeuld liiiNceeciirrcil tome In Just th it connection. Hut If) oil menu Hint tlievitn thclrwerk tboreiighly, el make minis nfimit It; cause no pulu or hciiIiiiisx; nnil, In khurt lire even IIiIiil- that a Dllleuulit le Ive.iiiul neth. lug thai It ought mil, then I agree that I'lenrn's rU'iisainrurgiitlic 1 Vllels cur a bout thiieuliiHl llttlu thin: going I W I'll it w All scurf and tnrlnrdlMipiiviir I'rein mouth and teeth, though dark and ill); Ami nil become fresh, pure mid ilcnu, lfwntiiitSO.OIKNrnppt). Thnt inngli; vwish-nllinm cenfcis UlMHtolhemoulh luw leieltncss. The Mnjni's Message. Mny we be pardiuieil for requesting the Mn)orte luieruriile tn bis next misKiige the fuel Hint man) of our mint iremlneiil eltticus lme bisu cured of rheiimn. tliii, neiirnlglii anil Idmlred complaints by Hnl- nt Ien Oil, nnil te loceiiiiiicnil this MiUmlile iiieillclur. It must Imgoet, fur everjbeilv ris'emmends II. We ine.ui lr. lluil i Cough Sjrup. l'llce'i'i nuts. 1'AIV AMI Dm. Vliiitteiid the use of imsl c.i Inrrh rcmcdlt. I.liiiliN unit smilN are un pleasant n well ns dangerous. IMj's ('ream Halm Is safe, pliasanl, easily applied Inte the ne-trlls mid a sure cure. II cleanses the urinal lueisiigts nnd heals the. InMaiiii.l ineiiibniiic, glWngrtlli rnleiiee. I'rliv, 6Ui. M'p'.V2wil Pvl (Tioebo. fsur.iiwr.vn" UNDERWEAR WATT SHAND, C, 8 10 East King Strait, ( uu Hull Yeu With An Ihlng en Mm Wiuil In UidliV, (itntlcmi ii Mir ClOl.ln u a Fall Underwear 'Hie Qualltk". 11. nt i:er.thlng we selil In 1'eniur Vcar fur the Mene), 1. nii-S' ANlt flKNT-c M1:KI.S'0 r.VDrlll WKAlt, :"ip ., .17, M te TO l' nt. Kacb. LADUiV MKHIVl) U.NIli:itW-.H, Mil; Mltchcil, liv each; werlh.lT'.je. I.AIiIi;VINt'V VINTS.mitiheil mid'Iilm mid, fjiVetuh ; worth TV. i.ADiii' ji:ui:v it i it i:i vksts, m .. arjji'.as, te tun iieh. niii.imKN'M ai.i-woei, .ir.iisr.v t;--m Irem "c te T.V' ILn h. If ou Would AieldlthcumatlMii, Wear ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR. I-iille.' and (lentlemeii's tu White, Scarlet and .Natural Weel, m 75.-, (I.ui, ,a tM teLMOKaih. UiiitleiiienSbe'ildKeeOur NAII ltI. Weel. llMlKltWI'-Utnl fUOKuVh, U.i,iii I'rhv.llCO. t'IIll,lIti:.-8 l.'Nlir.ltWr.AU n All Hlles unit ljuiilltles,ut I.miit l'rlu., AT Till: New Yerk Stere. M-IU'K DALMATIAN INHlXiT l'DUMls-n X. .propelled iya bxI ponder blower. I thu lu(t eitveiuaict-tru.virer Hits mid ether sinull u. 1-eruile , I usee Is, At HUULEV'H nitlTO HTOHK. 3ti Weil King htreeL TTOOD'S HArWArAfllLLA. WEAK WOMEN Owe te themselves n duty te lake. Heed's Bnrsa pirtlUilli view of the great relief It hiunlvcn ihose who suffer from sllment iweullnrtelha sex. Uy imrlf) 'nf the bleed, recnlat Ing lmrr tnnt organs, slrciigtlienlnK the ncrves,nnd ton ten Iiik the whole sjstem, It rc-lnn le hrnllh. l.IKK A NKW fllKATI'lHi " I have ln for years trjing le get help for Hint terrible general debility nnd wrakneiw se common te -rmnen. Within n year 1 hae tnken ten or twelve liettles of Heed's Hnrsapa rllU nnd the Iwnedt derived from Its uc hs lcen erjKreat, 1 nm new feeling liken new rrcnterenner suffering se ninny scar-," Mils, V. Ii. Hess, Martin, Texas, CAN WAI-K 0 MILKS A DAY. " Ter nine years I was Inn shileef rensUinl suffering, scarcely able t any time te walk about the house and jwirl of the llme unable te be out fbed. I went te Philadelphia for treat ment, which gae me relief for a time, but 1 was neon worse again. The physicians said I had a nbrehl tumor. I liCKnii taking Heed's Bnrsnpa rlllaand Its geed effect was seen apparent, t ts-gan te Improve Inheallh, nn.d continued tak ing the medicine till new 1 feel perfectly well nnd can walk six erseien miles n day without feeling tired. 1 think Heed's Hansaparllla I Just the medicine for women andanjonewho linn bid bleed." Jksnik Hmitii, fiistllrend Tep, lM. Heed's Sarsapanlla Held by nil druggists. II i six Uir K. Pieixintl only by (.'. t. HOOIl A CO., Lewill, Mns. IdO DOSP-S ONi: IK1M-AK (1) iauti:'h i.trriiK i.tvr.u pima CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick llendnelip and relieve nil llietntiilile Incl ileiit te n bilious slule of tliessti'iii,siiili ii l)llilOKs, Naiisni. I)relnes. Dlslrpm nHer l.jilliur, r.itn III the Hide. ,p. While tbelr most reuiniknble succens has betn shown In curing sick: Headache, et rAUTi:rt'H I.ITTbK l.tVKll I'll. IX are ispially Milunbtc In Conitlpatlen, curing and preventing this anne) Ing com plaint, while they also correct nil dlsonlersef lliesteiiuuh, stimulate, the llier nnd ngiilate thcbeMl. HM'ii If they only cured Ache Ihev would lie nlmet priceless le thorn who suffer from this illtresiliig eeniplalnt; but fortunately their goodness docs nut end here, nnd tlm-e who onee try them will flint these little pills aluable In se many ways that they will net 1st willing le ile without them. Hut nnir all slek head Is the bane of se ninny lives that here ! wlir-re we make eurgrcat ImsisI. UurplllscuiH it while ethers ile net. UAirrr.K'M MTTI.E I.IVi:il PII.IJJ are very small and icry easy te lake. Oneer two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable nnd lonetgrlst or purge, but by their gentle ac tion iilcasc all who use them, In lnls lit Sets; IHe inrSI, Held oer)wheruersuutby mull. cAUTr.ii str.DiciNr. co., .vr.w yeuic Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. augl2-lydce(l (JitltUrtVC. lAUDWAItKI , " - HARDWARE! GREAT ATTRACTIONS I Marshall & Rengier's, V A II KOUTI1 (JUKKN tT. Steves, Heaters and Ranges or r.vintY ii:scitiiTie.v. Tlie iJirgist Assortment of (lUNSnnd Ull'I.IX lu Urn City. TiNWAitt:, ci:i.HWAiu: .ci'Ti.r.iiv, .te K01llir.lt YAHN, CAlti'n.N'n'.lt'STOOIW and lll'Il.DIKd .MA Ti:ni.u ltOY.M,.MI.i:tl'AINTS.OII.S, VAItNIHIIl4 mid W'lllli: l.l'.Ali. -A I 'nil lilui! of lleiidil IliirdunrCud MARSHALL"! RENGIER, SlW. II ,t II HOI'TII (Jl'Hr.N KTitiiirr. tlliS-lnl ttrtte. V Tiai.i.1. i.Aritenix. Hals ! Furs ! Robes ! llntiiUimic Line efNi:W .STYLUS for Men and Children. An cMiinlnntleii of our stock will relent uu'iv ilislriitilc s)tluuiid ituillt). MIIN'H riOtT IIAIX. 3.V, r.k. T.V and 1 1. tin. These are net eUI stock, but new, t llnh kiksIh. An i:tri I'lne IlltUHS Hl'Il'K HAT 10H M)U.N(lMKNferJ'.'H). ("Ill I.HItK.N'S KCIIOOI, HATS, !, IV. IV. TRUNKS AND Traveling Bags. STAUFFER & CO., 31 ami 33 North Queen Street, I.ANCASTi:it. I'A. SViU'icultuval. D.Sl'ltr.l'lIUlt.SON A t'l). A7. TO MAKi: ItllOM, wi: erri:u BUGGIES AT f uV(X ROAD WAGONS AT tftUV. R0KD CHRTS ATS15.00 ANDtJUm. W, D, SPREGHER, SON & CO,, 31 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. uinr.H-Tu.Tli.Slld UNDRItWKAH- 1.10HT AM) Mi:ill)M weliitit iinilerweiirln nil ernde and nny sue, nt i:U18MA."rt UenU' KuriiUhluebtere, U WeslKlUKKtrefU XrhCKWKAH i fimlijeiiuhle and bi.t. ul Kill 1-TIIK LATI-ST A Nil .MO.VT s style and sliiiiles.tlierlieiiiMi.1 ...... wi-,. ... ......tjt.-, n ui-uu uruiniiiie HUire, ii West Klujr street. l lhlf A V.kj .) ...I L' I IT. I) IsmOI.UTIOX OF aAltr.Ni:USI!I!. 'I he partner-hip exUtuij- Iwtwwn Charles II. I're una William K Kckirt. 1 nut In;; u Krey A htkert, ulu'.tiundS Jkitt Klug street, has iie will u, wvcu ui uitiii uy minimi consent, iiiebUht- be varrled en lit the Mime place by I L'liurJes 11. K 1 tetliullrnm ' irj, ui, miii cuiicei uu iieui uue im I pay all liabilities of the Mime i hah. it. rKV. Wil. K. ECKKHT. frWwdTIi DDartautaUct:'. I'MILAUSLPHIA, Thursday, Ocus, lste. Little Paris xvill close to night. The Millinery Reception con tinues today. " Unjust and disrespectful." Thats the verdict we put upon our announcements of the present Millinery occasion. Unjust te you and ourselves in that Jvc failed te state ade quately the claims of the Mil linery upon your interested at tention. Possibly our lack in the "art of putting things" has caused you te neglect a visit that might have pleased you much. It is net tee late, and you may enjoy coming mere than when the first rush of the crowd was here. Disrsspcciful te ourselves and our own people that we have net properly sought public ap preciation for the great work done for the season. Ich Dicn. The "I of the Prince of Wales' serve crest is the unclaimed motto of this business, with "plus" added. 1 low te serve you mere is our constant study. Yeu find this true in your feet-fail upon the Wilten carpet of the Millinery Parler, and in the scats that wait for you, and back room, where in the quiet a lady may sit and see bonnets by tlie score, if se disposed. Hew te leave an agreeable impression of each visit here is the hourly question. Vanity says it is done in the Millinery. ach selection made from the stock en view is immediate ly replaced by another fresh from the accumulated store. Te organize a Millinery victory requires genius. A doughty Massachusetts General once taunted the Colonel of a crack New Yerk regiment with the remark that he and his " whole command were only fit te march Up and down Broadway for the milliners te leek at." Millinery and military equally require organization. The fore fere fore theutrht that prepares in ad vance a fresh bonnet for each departure and keeps the ranks en parade full with individual pieces, never any two alike, de serves epaulettes, spurs, and stars. Drep the trimmed. We might go en ad libitum. Come te the untrimmed and the trim mings. There is fraud even in Milli nery. Names are used te jug gle with in Felt Mats. Yeu see hats advertised as Ameri can felt, which is a mere term te conceal felted wool. We have them, but we call them " wool." Anether t c r m , " French felt," is meant te ap ply te fur felt. In that sense it is used here. A fur hat here is rrcnen leu, a woeinat is " wool." But wool hats are sold by hundreds daily as lur, and the fraud is only discovered in the pinch of serving ice. Loek out. We divide the French felts into families by color, a distinct table te each black, brown, blue, etc. All down this sec tion of the Millinery arc things of interest. French Sailor Caps, quite Jack Tar a la Frau caise ; Cassimere Caps for boys and girls and women, geed for ship or shore ; in the cases black parequets and larks dyed in two senses, Java sparrows tut naturcl and in fancy colors ; plumes, tips, coronets of ostrich feathers and egret tips, new se popular, almost without limit. We doubt if one hundred men out of our mere than million people knew an egret tip. The jet and steel ornaments appeal for a word and the vel vet ilewcrs no, they must blush unwritten te-day. Our Silk Department, in the long-drawn Transept, is an In ternatienal Museum of Silk textile art ; it is mere a great Silk Exchange, the Silk Rialto of Philadelphia where bar gains are made and wen. But we blush for the Silk Department. Was it an over taxed imagination that caused "kinds" instead of "lets" or " pieces " te slip into our de scription of Black Silks yester day. But it did te our mortifi cation. As printed it was ex- aggeratien.t I hat we den t need. Tlie truth is geed enough. Transept. The Men's and Heys' Cloth ing exchange is at the north end of the store. If interested, step here. The goods '11 talk te you. Market lrcet side. Laces. Federa, 6 inch, at 25 cents, 3 -inch at iS cents. They are less than half price. Normandy Valenciennes, 4 inch 10 cents, 4inch 13 cents, SUnuamnhcr', 7-inch 1 8 cents ; a third off. These are the lets just bought, and a great bargain. Chestnut -trecl side, east of Main AMc. Companion te Laces, a choice Bargain in Hamburg Cambric Embroider)'. I te 3 inches, 30 styles. Edgings and inscrtings te match, 8 te 48 cents ; and 100 pieces, 9 te 10 inches, 7 styles at 28 cents. Alse just in, and cheap in the best sense. Heulliwc.t of centre. Boek' N i:vs for October has plate paper portrait of An drew-Lang, pictures of James Fcnimere Cooper and Darwin, and a couple of pictures from the " Hansa Towns." Fifty two pages in all ; just such pages as a book lever will find pleasure and profit in. A choice miscellany; the true- inward ness of every book of the month and the fair price. Boek News is 5c a copy, 50c a year. Thirteenth street side. American Dinner Sets that you'd call fairly cheap at $22 shall go at $16.50. Various decorations, llewcr and vine designs, hand - colored. 133 .pieces. Heeend fleer, (lint gallery. Jehn Wanamaker. f?r cob. s ill'KCIAI, HA I.E. 35-37 North Queen St. SPECIAL SALE! Blankets. White llliinkct", T3-, SI, tt.2, 51.50, t2 tn 112 a pair. (Irej lllanltets, II, 11.25, ll.:1, fi te J,", n pair. Hearlet llliinkel, S1..V) a pair te &) a pair. Comforts. Filled mIIIi white cotton, (I, J 1.23, 11.60, IS te fl-VI. Quilts. While Quills, Te.', f I, S1.2J, 8I.W J2 In JV. Flannels. lied rimim-li, 12Jie. 15e, 2(V. 2.VC, STJe te 2'Je. All AVeul Ile.iy lttd Hhulier Flannels, 25c a Jiird. White I'lannclM, I2'e, ISe, ITe, 3V'. S.V le 7V. Heavy I'liutnii rijnnelH, 5c, fijje, 7e, He, lk lOe, I2'e. Hklrlhik' I'laniiels 'J-, 2V le J1.25 a ) ant. Shawls. 111,11 lCClHlllllfK! SllllMlH, Jl.'J'l, SI41. i te 20. llinvj lllanlii't Sieiul", J1.25, SI,M),'.',l-'.'in t" K Hliettliler .shnu N, 2Tp, .'A-, 7ji', SI. Underwear. Lulles' Hnirlet IMiderucnr, 7"e, $1, JI.23. IjiiIIcn While UnderHear, 37;je, OV-, 75e, SI, Sl.25,tl.&0. Men's Hearlet L'nderivear, TV, SI, S1.2"s Men'h While Undcmeur, 2.V, :i7'ie, .W, 7.V, SI le 1 1.75. liillilriMi' t'liileiiie'ir, 1(V, 12ir, 17e, id,1 te 50c Dress Goods. lllnel. HIlUi, We, 7V. 1, J1.25, JI.5H, Colored SHU?, 50c. 07c, S7Jc. t-alln Ithadainas, 75c, 87Jie, St. $1.21. Coinbliiatleii Hlllis, 75c, SI, S1.25, S 1.6(1. llejd I'nssaineiiterle, IV, 20c, 25c te SI. Illaek Henriettas, 2V,37ie,filV, 75c. SI tnS2 50. I'olercd Henrietta, 25c, 37J Je, 50e, 7V, SI. iJirKenssnrltnent Dtvu Oixsls, at 5c,7c,8c, UK; 1; 15c, I7c, 21V, 25c, 37JJC, 50c. Ifyeu nrceu the point of ptirclmslngsen our goods nnd Ket prices befeiw )euate money. Fer harsaliis go te the 35-37 North Queen St. Charles Stamm. 4? or &nlc or Cu'ttt. --LOSING OFT SALli Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHltlSIIANSTltl'.KT. lllilwecii Orange nnd Chisluut Streets.) CniKlMltitr nf Jump-Sent Carriage, two Four IVM Jenii) Llml. tw McCiill Wagons, Second Hand Treltlui; 1Iuk , and several lllit 1'lnt f.irin Waueus Unit Mill carry Irem 1iW te 3,000 MHllldS. Alse a few 1'lne Sleighs. Cull l'-irly fur Itar ealns. aucHO-tm OTertt. T UMIIIIK AND COAL. I J lOIIAICOSIIOUKSANDCAHns. WKST- l.ll.S UAltll WOODS. I. Wholesale unit ltetall, II. 11. MA It TIN CO.. crStntt, Lanca-ter, Pa. uy nt-lyd 4.'l Wat IAUMUAKDNKllS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Oi Ktcrs-Ne. VS North Queen Street, nnd Ne. 531 North Prince trcet. YAKib North l'rlut-d Street, near Heading D'lsjt. HiutlMM I.ANtASTEH. PA -VTOW IS TIIK T1MK i Winter supply of TO PUT IN YOL'H COAL. toueETTiti: mxt at Shulniyer's -Ne. 22 East King St. icptlT-Xweed CUBUSSriHVS BOSTON STORE, . TyiLLiAMBer renisR. NECESSITY KNOWS NO LAW. -FOB- GENUINE BARGAINS -IN- QUOTATION8 IX OUH NEXTADVER TINEMEXT. Table Linens, lffc per yard. Tewel Imc, 3e per yard. Htnndard Indlfe Ulue Prints, Ri-fc rwr yard. Elemint canton fir. All-Weel Flannels, lie per yard. Indies' All-Wee I UnderwMr, equal tell geed-, only 75e. Children' All-Weel Hcerlet Underwear, 25e pr. Hlze 10. A limited quantity Ladle-' Weel Itlbtied l!ne, S3c ; worth 37,'e. Matin end Qren Grain. Kererslble KdKe.H.illn Edge. Ure- Oraln and Crown Edge Meire, oil width and -.hades. Indies Jersey Cleth Jackets, $3.50 te tl. Haxeny and Fltiellread Cleth Jacket. Children's Ceuiblnatlnn Dresses, Coutu and Hulls. Knee Tant Butts and Overcoats. Oent's AH-Weel Unlincre Suits, S12. Gent's Feil Dress Pantaloons I u the Latest sit) les f 'asslmere. ' Heys' Press Hulls, Kl.nr, 17.00 f&00. Heys' Hchoel Hulls, 13.00, I3.U0, S4.00. Heys' Scheel l'unts,75c te 11.23. The Latest Style Stiff Hats Asa Buckle Druid, Price S2.TO te The Celebrated Knox Hats. Fall Htylcs-Stlir Hats, $5 ; Hllk Hals, (8. The flennlne Lord Fnunllerey Cap for Chil dren, $2.00. Gleria Cleth Umbrellas, 20 Inch, Oeld or Hllver Cap, SUM. Putcen Umbrellas, Ueld Caps, We, UNDERWEAR BARGAINS. Oent's Heavy White nnd Colored MorlneShlrt" and Drawers, 26c, 3,Sc and 50c All-Weel Hcnrlet and Natural Weel Shirts nnd Drawers, TV. White, Hcr.rlet, Natural Weel and Olive Colored Shirts and Drawers, S1.00. Extra Fine Iamb's Weel and Camel's Hair Shirts and Drawers, SI ZX CartwrlRht & Warner's Underwear. Oent's Gunning Coats and Vests. Beys' Handsome Dress Shoes. In Ijicc, llutten and Congress, Dongola Tep, Seft, Pliable Fronts, Solid While Leather Het. Unns, Fair Stitched, Neat Londen Tee, Capped. Price only SUA. & 1111 32-38 East King Street, LANCAHTKIt, PA. NO. 318 MARKET 8TKEET, HAKKIS PUHG. PA. BA KOAI.NS. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square. GREAT SALE -OK- AND- COMFORTS -T- LessThm It Costs te Hake Them. Come Get Your Share, DON'T WAIT. BARGAINS Like Ours Are Rare. lOU'l.L ACKNOWLKDGI. IT YOl'IWKLF whi:n Yousnneuii Blankets AND Comforts. ute-wt Dress M 117 11 Fester w vm STORE, Cheapest Of All, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. JftmtMure. TDEA8 ren FURNISHING! WoUtd'yeu 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 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 4U1 Floers, 31 Seuth Queen street. ttkinitsiph " GIFTS nm you te aivi: away en wkddine OK ANNIVEKSAKY OCCASIONS. In our Stock you will And Articles that will be of practical use every day nnd lie ever before the receiver as the memento of a kind friend. If nitreeabla te you leek us ever : that will be our pleasure. Yours te select If ou cheese. PAniXETS, IIASKLS, I'AXOV CITAUIS, TAM.ESOF ALL KINDS. neciCIMlS-luiltan, Leather and Pliedi. Pattern tu Plush nt SU,.-,0, Ona HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Neg. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET 9-Undertnklnir Mrillltecelve Porseiial Alton Alten Alton lien. w IDM l'Kil'H COUNKIL it We hnve he.utlrs te Shew you. The Finest Line of Fancy Tables Ever Shown All Hbnd Painted. Can't describe them. Cema nnil see them. 'Ihey are entirely new. Just come In. What a beautiful present they HI make. Did you say Jim thought of getting a Felding Bed? We have the llc-l In thu .Market. A child can work It. Can't get out or order. FURNITURE OP ALL KINDS WIDMYER'S COKNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. (Gveccvica. --LAIIKI7HTIIA HTOltl'- Received Te-Day at Clarke's.- New California Apricots. New California Peaches, pared mid unpared. New Heedless IlalsliiH New Ijixer Itnlslus. New Prunes and perfectly cleaned Currants at LeMest Prlevs. COFFKLS Fresh Iteasted ltully, nt 12, IU, 18, ai.Vtriiindxtl cints per pound. Trv a pound of ouraOfiCellce j Cfiuil te any 25c Gelfce In Ijiii i aster. Anether Big Reduction in Sugars. Dest Htnndard Granulated nt IV is r pound, llest While Kupir at i!c jht ikiiiimI. White KUBiirathcper pound, and ether unidcs as low In proportion. -C'all nnd Tn-iiuii row . fiel a Hatupln of Seap FllLK AT- Clarke's Tea Stere. 12 ,.!1 SOUTH O.UF.KN STltF.LT, 'JVIepliene. I're Ui'llifry. JjS-tfd.Vw A TIlUltSK'K. Geed News te the Consumer ! SWEETS REDUCED. Anether drop in Iho Wholesale. Market en utiles us te sell (irauulaled Sui;ar new ntD cent, and be-tSelt While titK). '1 Ills U u drop or i cents irem the hljliest iHilnt. New and Fresh Goods. New Italslns. New California Apricots, New Coltish, New Mackerel, New Kllu Ilrleit Cern Meal, Fresh Oat Meal, Avena, t'nicketl and ltelted Wheat, Farina, NuwOanberrlei, etc. New goods urrl vim; almost dally. Wealm tu get the llrsl and best of the season. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCA9TEK. PA. A T IinitfT'H. Reist's Predictions Fulfilled ! GOOD NEWS! BING I BANG ! BOOM! rniK Tin: IUNO Tiir. I1F.LLS AND UUNS! Down Cemes Sugar ! WF. TOLD YOU SO KFATHAL WKLKH AOOJ GltANl'LATr.D SUOAIt ltciluciNt fminlOcte lu it l'euud. 11KST WHITr.neduccd teS'.cn Pound. Keep your eyes wide own! Anether reduc tion may iollew seen ! The Ureal Huciir Trust must surely bust 1 Next month Mill tellthti story I Claus Mpreckcls, the Ureat flmrar Klmr, will fluht the Trust sliiKle-handed I (Hi big re finery In Philadelphia te em?ii next month. Ills refineries en the PaclUc Coast, and the contemplated trecllen of n lare one In New Orleans, will nle him nil the mchimhis he Mauts. The ervctlen of the ene In New Orleans Is necessary, in order mine etlectlely tenght the trusts. Ve hne his words for It-und he'll dolt. LeiigllxeHprviWIesl In Stock. New Craneerrles, New Cemmeal, lluclcw heat. New Means, New White Cleier Heney In Cetiitw, New IlrlckCednsluind Heat New Mack erel. Wheat Oenn, fresh from the tntll.u 9. for ':; Olnecr Snaps, Jnt linked, 3 Bik. fer'JSc; Nlc-N'acs,3liis fur'iil Kllll;e Water t.'raekers, 1 . for 3."e ; Kxtr.i Drleil ll-f, IJJen It, ; Extra Ilrled ltcef Knuckles, lUc a tt.. REfST ! WII0LE3.1X AND ItETAIl. GKOCKK, COKNKH WEST KINO AND PKINCKSTS., Directly Oppeatta J, II. Martin A Ce.'. Dry Ooeds Stere, nad Nest Peer te Berrel Hene Hetel. Step Right Here' X msaatmr: lV-"-S- -Sf M -J MI
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