T"jPTP?KVOr71KirXnTTl MHiilhaMBKmik.IUHU. 'Ji . &IH A,' WiuiVv' " - ....-. f J's 4 M i Mr; - " THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1889. M 9atl 9tttlU$eitcer UOMUnr i. btwieiak, .' V- mAMUBSTHNMAir FOLT. BClten. p, '."i' V MMKTCLA1UC,riibUtMr. ' .it ftAttVT lNTELLIOESCEK.-rnbllhfd - -; ny y in the year, bet Sunday. Served $-yirsrrtM In thU city and surrounding 'iMNMkttMOMItaKWMk. Br BWllflTOdOl- 1 riii In adrance ; SO cents month. ? . . . .. :- WBBKLT INTKLLIQENCER One dollar ana "ai iH ueuts a mr. In ad vance. ,-J MTICK TO SUBSCRIBERS-Remlt hy check , rn T, puwenice eracr, ana wum mi " . MH(U DC UrOCUrea wna ill n-iiv. 'i- - It it l.inBM mini etui mall . """ " " -- e'Cv "':?! -. ttnwrn ,- . Lancaster, ra. ADDUBB. 1U IfllWHMWanMn. UkJraAimt,FA., October 8, 1883. ?m. A Philadelphia rcntlemai who had r'.L.IWa mtinur mill Inilimlrv te RUO tllO SftRetdlng railroad company for putting gk nim en a train, upon wnicn no wn n habitual nawentwr. because he would !Ak net surrender his ticket te the con- J i 1 J..A .. all t t-.l Iah !. amm. V warded $2e darnngw.t hejudge deelM-tag the law te be all In his favor. Reamed him te be arrested under the law ITpaMed, making It a crime, aumniarily h.t,'IIKU HBUIACIIJCUI' WKiei tuew at-.-, fejf punHOeU, le nae upon a rauruuu 1111 L$V. ent Intent te pay the fare. This law was fs'aecurl under the railroad's rcprvjenta- M tn,t they were BUeJct te great B-f kn and damaee bv the invasion or their vr rHw by tramps; ana it was invoiced in F.Vr.thta cane by the Readlng rallreid te iV-.i,t l.V - .. - ...W l.,.le(,,,l inmti KJ- f- puanu iiukciikv wuu iiei.-iv. "iu jf being given the scat he had paid for. ..Thecbar.re was wuiuirawn, nowever, vhtQ It came under the cognizance of smere Intelligent efllcials ; but no redress was eflered the abused pwscngcr, who therefore sought It In the courts. A Pittsburg man lins lately Ikcii re corded as having resisted another com mon railroad notice, which requires a passenger who bus net leught a ticket te pay ten cents mere tbnn the ticket would have cost. But as the com panies always charge the full extent of smLsI 41.a lam ntlnn'a 4ttnt.l In ntltlffm fill g, Hhelr tickets, the tcu cents demanded lu Jir aaumeu is an uhiwiui uimsc, im iu court decided when the Pittsburg pns- irft. Milder nnnealed te it. (. But in such cases as tbwe, It dot-snot : materially help the pnfscngcr mat tne A4A law is all In his favor : for thu railroad & companies are big enough te defy the ttfr law, when only the passenger's ami K"frelthter's lutcrest opposes them. A i&fjb'g railroad Is run with mighty little i! Twwrd te the law ludecd. The men Kwheni It oppresses, who are courageous &.;: CU3URD and suii-ueuKca cueucn te iihiii It before the courts for Its etretiMJs, are k- very few, nnti pesiu.y ine rensen is kiUtaat It does net pay them te de It. Men, generally, In tliCHO di. Wq Imscd times of money making, nrtt net K? went te de things for the sake Q:$of abstract justlce which de net pay ; &..; anu wnen a great corporation is ever en F,X the ether side, ami it Is plain that it will If,' he m.'rcmfiv lnmliifi In fltflit It. tlin rvSi-i.-TLj ..r.....i...i . H.. ii. "i- "J'"' luuiviuiim guucriiiijr i-vvb uw SWivlem of pocketing his allrent and R$ saving his money. The man who reftiucs ?4?l be abused, however cosily ttie eilert K2 te defend himself. Is the nobler ltiiui: but Svih la net the commeu man. a. A .! IhA w.llwr-ir1 nniAAM Lril.iti. If r,ij '.id tbey go lu thclrdeflance of the law, fe treating their passengers and customers , as they please; giving one a scat, or a lear, or a pass, or low rates, while they : . A1....MW. ... -.aw ntArfl .. iiMnn nikii mnvn JVliJW NJUIUCI k.VAll( IIIWV WU lliunv :. H1U1 BiaUUi UJ UUUU 1 Ul'IV It in I1U Ull'U- mre te their discrimluatleu. The rail- . read eftlcer Is born te depravity, as the te sparks fly upward ; and ue decency will be taught bun until the law wauls iilin te jail for his wrong doings. Compese the Dispute. "NVe regret te ee that there Is a dlsputu Jftbetween employer and cmpleycu In the :; ' clsrarmaklntr business of this til v. It In r'Svsn important industry here and we trust . It Is net te be damaged by the unrcasen- iv auwnesa 01 mese engagcu in it. cucii n BP?-result would doubtless Ihj welcome te J rival factories In ether places,whleh have s-1 seen with alarm the growth of the cigar- Snaking business lu Lancaster; and Mt; weuiu ue ueuguieu te pruveui u. fM , Be far as we can see, the preposition 3?V. J- I It. I :. l.. rt " I ;.- lumre vy lue euiiiuiug mill uuii;, '$ which is objected te by their workmen, 'Os1 afwirui rtfuu.iin1i1p! mil. II. nf lrnat iliwrva - , UM .t.i H.i.i.1. ii. AMKin..AM nni. r... II .iuq iiii iruau uiv viiiiiuvie iiqi iui ii. The workmen will remember th nt 1 1 w 11 1 WAfr Annm i.vMilir in wiliicn nna BjtW nuitl. 41. ...Ml 4,nA )A M,An,i, iIwiIh V'umuvu lunt nui nuu iu vuvujiii luvu mnnufacture : anil that the enlv 4? result lu niRklng their product ceMly. tv'.wlll be te step the production. Mpjk Tbey are entitled te such wages ns (grV7V ihlr lftfinr urlll rnnimntui nun If I iav :, flan get mere elsewhere therc Is no reu- C.aeu why they should net go and get It. 5 The employer knevs what he can pay j? uu is uui. iiHi'iy 10 ener ginni erKiiicil lie ought te knew. tee. hew te Sf' conduct his business ; and In this he ij siieuid net be interfered Willi bv his !j& workmen. cxr 'Tlipm tai nni'ur nnv tiru.fl tf .llfl!.i.iiii..i Kfc between a reasonable employer and rea-If-. aeuable workmen. When It is conceded hTthat the latter should have the beat wages the same market aflbrds, they j,t- 1UI 1K111J HBIV UUII11UJ U1UIV. 11CII 1110 in ploy er Is left free te mauae his bubl ne8 as he pleases, paying the wiikch his yt (Wlgbbers pay, his business will jirebper sacwraiug u uis uianegcmcut, wueu uie Held or nis JaDer Is well chosen. Jr 11 l.AlK.n i .....n.. .1... .i.t f huuhijku iu ijuwuuu linn UI1S IS rv-, a goea netu ler cigarmaKing. it lias te f Hieet, however, the jwwerful comix'titlen xrm large capital aircauy invested in less . fitvnr..l.fe 1fwnMnntt nnrl It n'ttt lint... .. . , l " " ""- V"""l ""- '" " "v lJ fB.ght te secure the proper reward of Its location. It Is te the cigar- maker's interest te help tlie ninnufiictu t ter.by yielding a ready aid teevcry lcafc- nauie enert te facilitate the lunnuftic- jtre; and we hope that workmen will Imj fi J.mvrs iu buu ii. P-i". Talk About tke Weather. Jp "Jt- Tbs New Yerk Herald weather predlc- wui ve Hiirnvivu uiwuiieu llireugn lftfltA.li.aaAI.nrul uMillrnnu 1vi. ll ....... .. . :?be forgotten that the JlcntUl prophet has the advantage of the mere dutalksl 'weather reports, and the dally maps allowing the movements of storms, Which are Issued by the national waather bureau. He takes substantially Ihe same data and makes his own wild Masses at the rceul.iiwhich.Bccm te prove Matt as exceptionally shrewd gutx-er. Pjatj--a eners occasional cssavs en matters, which the uutlenal i never does, as for example, the or ie-day'B cvclone lu Ens-. Tbls weather man notes that the i that left the American coast und 1 9V Newfoundland en Thui-.!nv t. sauet have chaueed its ceun.., nr tVMlkl net be In the Irish channel. bare it was reported by cable this - i -. morning. Frem this he argues change In ibe position of the winds and the course of cyclones that means for us a cold winter. Hew this conclusion Is reached Is net made clear, but a learned discussion, however unintelligible, Is always Impressive if It terminates lu a definite announcement. The Herald man talks profoundly, guesses shrewdly aud wins great glory. Te thoughtful men the most striking thing about the whele meteorological science Is the fre quent demonstration of hew very little Is really known of the ways and the reasons of storms and weather changes. Information Is gathered by telegraph all ever the count ry,and all the weight of physical science is applied regardless of expense and with the result that every new and then a tremendous storm comes rushing down upon us without warning, or auy apparent suspicion of the wise men that such n thing was In the air. It Is Incoming plain that until the whele world can be dotted with signal stations and covered with a net or telegraph wires there will be i.e thoroughly reliable weather service. It Mar IK General Boiilanger Is advertised by cable correspondents of New Yerk Jour nals as about te set out upon an Inva sion of France against the advice of all his advisers. This may or may net be a true report. Be much that Is seusatlouel is printed with out foundation, that we put little conftdence In the reliability of this statemeut. Hut there Is no telling what a Frenchman will net de ; and it Is possible that tteulangcr proposes te go alone, lu a raid en France, Just as It, Is posslble that it will be a successful one, however strongly the conditions seem te Indicate otherwise. The fact that bis advisers advise against It Is rather lu Its favor ; since a man of destiny does net go according te advice of his counsellers. It Is by breaking away from prudent counsel, and succeeding, that Napoleons declare themselves ; and It Is a Nnpo Nnpe Nnpo lcen that Beulaiigur would be. The French have Just decided by a large majority In their elections that they are satisfied with the republic. Hut Betilnuger may show quite the reverse. The Frenchman at an election loeth, and the Frenchman within sound of a bugle call, are different creatures. They may fleck te Beulauger's standard Just ns tbey flecked te the government ballet boxes. Xkaii IiOiig llruncli, New Jersey, tin Monday, a party of crnnkN under the lend of Ksck Wolcott, audited the end of (lis world which (hut strunge chnrneter lian n habit of prephciylng. He finally post poned Iho oveul for n few days. In 1873 Wolcott was se convinced that It wns tlnm for him te ascend that he Jumped from thn reef of his farm house and sustained nerl nerl eus Injuries by the full. A slngle freak of the kind would net Im se strange, but (his mini hits iiil(e a crowd of felUnvurx. Tin: Jersey jietitlt'lniiN nil have their ryes en Newark, where Doniecrnllo Mayer Wayne has been noinlmited for Iho fourth term, and the vete is exn-fed te show the Ki'imWIcnn K)itlen en the toiiipcriince ijiiostleu. I.Errr.ns Jiikt tect-lved nt San Francisce from Honolulu dcclare that thore Is wide spread discontent and a general wish fur thonnnexatlounf the Hawaiian Inlands te (he United States. What a feMlier that would be in the cap of l'reinler lllalne! An niticle signed "Outtdanes" has been going the leunds of Kuropenn Journals and reviews and attracting general comment because it Is said te have been written by Gladstnne and has net been denied by that statesman. After commenting en the huge military establishment that have grown up In Kurepeln tlm past eighteen years of almost unbroken pence, thu writer pro pre cop Jh te Inquire whether tholrlple nltiuuce answer te Its naine of "a league of pejce." He asks, " Ih Its treiigth ndoipmte te it purrKise? Is that purpose rational and Just? aud can the league Itself be etpected te endure? The combined jiewtir of Ger many, Austria and Italy Is doubtless very great, lint from this combination France and Itussla (te say nothing of Knglnud) are excludn.1. Aud thli, net en grounds merely arbitrary but for serbins rause." He notes the rivalry between Austria and It u kM u lu thn Ilalkau peninsula, and thai neither hoeiiis disposed le what soiue simple iierseus might (ake te boa probable method of escape from the diluctilty namely, lenviug thai peninsula te the free use and disposal of Itx own InhaliltuutH. The Irritation between ltusslaus and Ger mans and French aud ItiilluiiH Ih netcd,aud then the Irropresslblo quarrel ever Alsace Alsace Lerraine, where Uerumny has a strong moral title and will defend It, and where France, aware or the Identity of feeling between the Inhabitants of the roiiquerod provluces and the rest of her imputation before J870,eau net he expected te de other wise than believe In Its persistency. The writer then turns (e (he reusens that bind Italy In the alliance : " It In host te lie plain en theso occasions. We will there fore net HCruple te Siiy that thn npiearaucn of Italy in the triple alllauce is no better than a gigantie piece of political tomfool ery, which Is he ftrange as te be grotesque, and which would even be comic if It were net ruinous." He uttciuptM te measure the relative strength of the trlpte altlance and of the ethor three great pewers by tiiktugthn Mrengtli of (he Htiimllngiirmy aud navj, the population and the rewmuu efeach group. flrrmiiny wltli Austria anil rrnnm Italy. hihI Ituuln. Army and nnry l,il'i2,au lS.OJ) roiuil.itlen (Kuropue;ily) lls.mi.O) li'i.uuj.tui Ilcvcnur tCT,l10,UOO I237,UV,UX) There is nothing In theae figures deineiiHtrathe of gross disp.irlty or of an Incapacity en either shhi te wage u dclibcrutu nnd ilcterinluiHl htriigglc. The proportion or iHijuilatleu under arms in Kaly Is enurmeus and stie centributea inore than a half te this total of lbrces.w blle the wealth or France is equal tp that of any two or the etliern. He cannot find the shadow of un argument which would In duce the British nation " te eilter Inte any engagement beforehand, hewe or guiinled by condition-, te t.ike jiart nt the nu(se( of the npprehendiHl lanejiran war, lest thu balauce or jaiwer should suffer harm." It would seem that the grand old man wautK Italy te step out of the alliance when It expires In 1S1KI und would have Hngland also stand aside while the big rbur, HitsMa, France, Germany and Auetria, light It out. WIse old man. I". T. lUnsuM's advertising agents have made a greut streke In Londen. They is sued n pregramme or a circus precession headed "Pregramme or the Lord Mayer's Shew." in this them were mentioned al legorical fteats representing Kngland mid America, drawn by twolve cream-colored horses, thirty American thoroughbreds and twouty-twe camels, n steam organ drawn by a dozen llamas, and a dozen os triches drawing cars. A dispateh tn (he New Yerk Herald says that Sir Henry Isaac, Iho lord mayor, was se astonished tb it he observed : "This can't be the pro pre gramme, rer It will net be decided uiien until te-morrow by twelve gentlemeu, who will meet nt the Guildhall and arrange the pregramme. I can say there will be no lleau, no Hamas, no ostriches and no liar aura In the lord mayor's show. There 1 no 'nteutlen (e offend a man like liarnum, bud. esn't be permitted te interfere with the lord msyer's show. We may borrow a few bersee from him, but de net need the entire circus." Of course Bsrntun did net expect te mske bis precession a part of Iho stately progress of the lord mayor, but that very dull worthy has given him as fine an advertisement as could be Imagined. That the lord mayor should have taken the pro pre gramme seriously seems almost Incredible, but Kngllshmcti nre often as slew ns (Scetchmen in taking Jokes. Columbia CoIIeko'h Vrvsldent. Hen. tjeth Lew has been chosen president of Columbia college. Mr. Lew was born In Ilroeklyn January IS. l&W.aml graduated from Columbia college In 1870. He entered the mercantlle houne of his father, A. A. Lew, and In I87S became a partner. He was feundnr of the Uroeklyn beard of charities and its first president. In 1891 he was nominated for mayor of Uroeklyn by the Republicans and was elected. In 188 1 he was re-olected. C-li-o-e t C-li-o-e ! C-h-o-e J Don't mew, rnrerr, hnwk, hank, f pit, IiIeh, nl tllPKunt rverylHly with your oflennhe brrntli. ff you hnvc arll, watery dUctiarces from tlie luna and ryrx, threat dl'faw, cntilnc choking HPimntleiiii, cough, rlnglnn neli In hrad, splitting licadnchn nnd etlier symptom efnaial catarrh, rememher Hint the mnnurac turtni of Dr. Hnf) Catarrh Ilrmidy erfrr, In rekI faith, KOI rewanl for a cniin of catarrh which l hey cannot euro. Tlie ItrinMl y l old hy ilriiKKlitSMtenlyfiOcrntii. M.TUAw Smile AkmIu en Met ! sighed Tern te his beloved. He knew net what gnvaliersuch nrhnrni In hlii eyes. Her tcetli, pnwcrve.1 hy HOZODOST which he had lined from Klrlhmxl, did his biltlneu. Pile held her lever hy virtue of HOZOUONT. Very tniirhef liuninn mlcry and dlntrcm l cuieilliy tlekiii-Mt. The Irue nifUied t te pre vent tlrkneiw, which can he safely end cheaply nccempllshnd hy the nvi of I.axnder. l'rlce only 25 run Ik. word toyeunc mothers. Ie net dise your (lnrllngs with every old Krandmether's receipt (no dlsre-'pecl!. but ue that Invaltiiihla pre pre pre venlhoef children's dlsc-ascs Dr. Hull's llahy Hyrup. I'AIN Ami Dhf.aii attend the use of meit ca tarrh remedies. Liquid and MiufTn are un-plcn-ant ns welt as ifatuereiis. Kly's Cream llahn Is safe, pleasnnt, easily applied Inte the nostrils and a sure euro. It cleanses the nasal pnssnirei and heals the Inflamed membrane, giving relief atonce. 1'rlce, Mc. sep2j-Jwd H OODH HA I W AI'A 1HM.A . SCROFULA HUMOR. " My llaiiKhter's Llle Wns Saved." "Inrcitnnlte my little, daughter, whose life wns saved, ns we helleve, by Heed's Snraapa pnrllln, I would say that before she was six months old scrofula sores bcR-nii te npienreii dltfcrent lMrtsef her body, and Inn short tlme alie had TriuiiiliiRseies. Twe physicians were called but IhcygHve us ue hope. Onoef them adx I sod, the ainpiiUillen of ena of her ringers, te which we refused assent. Our attention wns called te Heed's Hdrsnpnrllla, nnd we began giving It te her. A marked Improvement was netlredafUr she bad taken only one hotlle and hy nrentlnued Ufe of It bnr recovery was complete. Andshe Is new, being- seven years old, strong nnd healthy. The ether members of my family have been greatly benefitted by Heed's HnrHapnrlllfl, nnd I recnniinend It ns an excellent bleed purifier." 11. C. Junks, Alim Lincoln Ce., Me. HCHOI'UI.A IN Till: EVKU. "My daughter sutured terribly nlth sere rjes, culled by Ncrefuln humor. We were nlillgcd te keep her mil of school for two years. Vie hud medical Htlndiinee, but she failed te guln relief. At last, knowing that Heed's Bar Miparllla had cured my mother of rheimintlsm, nnd belleitug It must he geed fur tlie IiUhkI, I c included te have my daughter try II, and It has entirely cured her." CeKNi'Mlif YrAOin, Mnrshatltewn, town. MOOD'S SAItSAI'AHILLA Held by all drugghts. tf ; six for 5. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., LuMelt, Miik. Kfl DOSl-SONi: 1)01,1, Alt. (I) ptAUTKU'S I.ITTLi: LtVKlt 1'ILia. CJVRTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Headache and relieve all the treubb-H Inci dent te n bilious Ma te of thesvslvm, Mich as Dlzzlnc-s, Nnusea. Drowsiness , Distress after Killing, I'aln lu the Hide, ,(e. Vlille their most remarkable success tins been Khewn lu curing Headnehe, yet UAKTKIt'H 1,1 HI, i: LtVI'.ll 1'H.l.S are niually valiinhle In ConMlpntlen, curing and prcvenllng this nnneilng com plaint, while I hey also correct all illhorderHer tlie stomach, stlmiitntii the liver mid regulate the bowels. Even If they only cured MHJL3D Actie they would be almost priceless le thou) who siilfcr from this distressing complaint; bill fortunately their goodness docs net end here, nnd these who unce try them will Mint IIicmi little pills valuable lu se many ways that they will net be willing le de without them. Hut after nil sli-k head ACHE lithe hnneef se miiuy lives that here Is where we make our great beast. Our pills cure It while ethers de net. CA UTKIl'S LITTLE LIVER 1'ILLH are very Minill and very easy te laKe. One or two pills mnkoudiwe. They are strictly vegetable nnd doiietgrlHi or purge, but by their gculle no tleu plciisunll w-lie use them. In vlnlsaticls ; II ve for II, Held everywhere or sent by mall. CAIITEH MEDICINE CO., NEW YOUK. Small Pill. Small Dese. HUgl2-lydced Small Price. OXIjlnrtiurtvc. pjiail AMAHTIN. China Hall. CHINA, GLASS, QUEENSWARE We will have lu sleck the largest nstsurtineut of HAVILAND CHINA, CUT, I'KEHHKIt AND ENOlt.VVED fJL.YM.H WAKE. FAKCY C500IW, JAI'ANi: WAKE. LAMPS, ICTi'.,cvrkheuu by im, CHINA, TEA AND DINNER SETS Are the fint nrrlvali of our Importations. Dec orations finer than cVer for the same money. Imiew,lble te ilcicrlbe them. Yeu must tee them teappn clute. Prices Always Right. SEE AND BE CONVINCED HIGH' & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. Ssttirtmalter'. Philadelphia, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 1MB. The cooler weather touches you. Yeu draw the curtains earlier, the (ire blazes in the grate or upon the hearth, you overhaul last Winter's ward robe and think of needed things for comfort. If warm Under wear or Hosiery is deficient, you make note of it, and then need te add another note con cerning Wanamaker's. This is underwear day. We want you te realize our Underwear power. Yeu may see under the plate-glass of the cases as you enter at Chestnut street many of the finer sorts, at the counters at either end of the Main Aisle large quantities for current sales, at various points about the store great stacks and pyramids that are meant te suggest the hundreds of cases later)' in from both sides of the sea that are break ing out daily te fill the places made vacant by sales at the counters. All this means buying power. The power te buy right in cludes the power te sell right, and that means Assortment in Sizes Variety in Styles Cheapness in Prices Advantages uncqualed else where in America. Here are some of the items, a trifling few merely noted here te suggest the grand whole. Women's Vests : Women's nibbed Weel Vests, Wlilta and Hcnrlct, TOO. Extra Value. Women's Scarlet nnd Natural Weel Vests, Women's nibbed Rllk VesU, plain, low neck, SI 00 te SI, blllli neck, tl m te SI, lenix sleeves, St 60 te S5. Women's lllbbcd lllc Vests, fancy fronts, 85 te J10 M. Women's Drawers and Suits : Women's Itlbbcd Weel Drawers, $2 21 and $.1 Z". Women's Combination Mulls In white, S3 60 nnd Se , In natural wool, S3, full line of Hmedley' I'lns Merine Undcr- vcst n ml Drawers and Combination suits. Men's Underwear : Men's white, brown nml sray BhlrU nnd Dniwcrunt Me. .Mcn'n uliUeilnc! tray Shlrtu and Drawer nt 73c. .Men's nil-wool Underwear, hcnrlet and nat ural, nl (I, tl GO, (2und rJ 50. .Meii'K 1'lne Enjllih Merine Shirts nnd Drawer, colors Urab, mouse and the like, S.' SO nml tin milt. .Men's Hllk nnd Weel Shirts anil Drawers, Willi hiir Ihke te match. Illch, luxurious -mode I priced. Women's Hosiery : Women's fast bliick Cotten Hese, 15c, S7Je, Wound?.'. Women's English Cashmere Hene, fust black and iolen,60c.75cond!l. WonHU'slleccc-llned Cotten Hove-brown, iI3c, S7V. 60? and COc; colors end black, .'l7Xenini:)c. Women's fleccc-llncd Plated hllk Hese, 75c Men's Hosiery : Men's EiiKltsli Cajluncra Half Hese, full lcifuliirmudc, geed value, ntfiO cents: the price. i!re. Men's Liil-UsIi Brown Cotten Half Hese, mil regular mnd j excellent vnlue at !5e a pair. Men's i:u;llsli Merine Hiilf Hese, full regu lar made, 'J5c. A mouth uge they wer .I7c Slcit itHllkiimt Weel Half Hese, 75c; litav Icr, 81 25. Mania Weel Jl.iir Hei, SI te!2; Scotch Weel, ribbed, 75c; Scotch Weel Leng Hove, 150 cases of Linens opened within two weeks. Pure Lin ens, the best of every grade. The stock is right for you te see, no matter what your Linen need. We have gene far be yond our work of ether days. Net in honesty of goods there has never been a limp there but in variety and style en the one hand and in pinched prices en the ether. HcmitltUicd Pillow Cases and Hheelc Pillow mid Micctlng Linen. l.lnen rer KmbreliUry. Cllin-s, China nml Tcu TuivetliiM. ltunilii, Twilled, Plain and Fancy Towcl Tewcl inss. Jurlclsh, II uck nnd Honeycomb llatli Tewel'. Huelc, I micy Uncle nnd Damask Towels. Lmbreldi red, I'nncy Sewed nnd Opnwerk TencK Tabic Tops nnd rinln nnd Fringed Table cloths. DeyllCk, Ilreakfast und Dinner Napkins. Take one Table Set : Cleth " 2 Yi yards long," twelve " 5& napkins " te match, $3.75 for the let. The maker marks them bigger than they are. That is a trick of tlie trade. The exact length is 2 yards. The se-called Napkins are 20 inches square. Ne matter. We paid for just the actual inches, and that is exactly what you pay for. Se of Towels we give you exact inches 17x41 knotted fringe, fancy broche border, 25c each. Far the best thing we knew of in Towels. A 23-inch, real Bohemian Napkin, undressed, but two sides te hem, $1.10 a dozen. Southwest of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. ijleuv. t hK veim cuteenn reit- LEVAN'S FLOUR -AN New Kiln-Dried CORN MEAL LEVAN & SONS, MUltCUANT MU.LI.HiJ. C-IOLL'AtW AND CUITS-THE LATEST J the most dtiilnible, und most comfortable bupM and itvlcs any sire. n. EltlSMAN'rt UeliU' KurnbliliiK Stere. -IV Wm KIiu tri-et. "YpI'l'EH'S HOHAX bOAP WILL WASH JX tlutlict and every nrtlcle under the tun. 9 . J. B. MARTUf CO. DRESS GOODS DEPART MENT. Opened Yesterday a Large In voice of FALL DRESS GOODS, And They Are New en Our Counters Ready Fer In spection. Yeu Will Find the Stock One of the Most Desirable in the City, and Styles and Prices Are Correct. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. iriLLIAMHON KOSTlill. THE Present! Bright! Particular! ATTRACTION 1HOOR BARGAINS IN Elegant Tricot, tn (our shades, 'M Inches wide. We per yard. Llnwoed Novelty Check i, 30 Inches wide, 33c per yard ; worth &0c All-Weel Debl-ges, 38 Inches wide, 25c per yard. Oue Let of Dress Goods, In all the most desir able fhsdfs, be a yard. Columbia, Saxony aud Uermantewn Gelden I'lecce, In Haxeny, German lCnlttlni;, Huuxa rlnn nnd Alliance. Frunklln Ynrn In Rnxeny, Reger's Country Yarn, .Spanish Knitting Yarn, nnd a cheaper grade In Spanish and Ocrmautewn. Children's Ready-Made Dresses. Combinations and Flaln All-Weel Cash meres, lined throughout, S3 and 13 SO. Children's Accordion I'leuted Coats. Lndlcs' JuckeU In Jersey and Haxeny Cleth. ?3 JO te 110. Girls' Gretchen Coats. Indies' and Misses' Newmarkets. Beys' Knce-I'nnt Bulls and Overcoats, f2 te $10. GcnU' Fall Weight Overcoats, 110,111, 112, 113, S15. All Silk Lined Overcoats, f 18 andt20. Gents' Full Weight Winter Overcoats, $6, $7, $4 SO, 10, 10. i .". Bey's Heavy Overcoats, J3 tells. Gents' Dress 1'niitnloens, 13 50 te $8. REMOVED TO SECOND FLOOR. All Kinds of RUBBER AND OIL CLOTHING'FOR MEN AND LARGE BOYB. Gents' Single and Bex Pleat White Hrcks Hhlrls, 38c, 60c, 7.V. 1 (, f 1 25. rique Hhlrls, $1 SO and 12. flents' Dress Kid Oleves, II, 1125, IS0, 12, Heavy Gloves, lined nnd uullncd, 50c te r.. Umbrellas Glerlu Cleth. 2d Inch, geld or sll vcr cap, Jl is. Hatccii. cold cup, 80c. Fall Mtylcs Knox Htltriluts, K00. KUk lints, MOO. The Lenl Fiiuntlcrey Cap, for children, 12 00. The New Style Buckle Bend HtlrT llal.r.'.VJ nndWCO. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER FA. Branch Stere, NO. 318 MARKET STREET, HAUUIS EURO. PA. arfirt. rpELL THE TRUTH! ONE PRICE ! ONE BUSINESS I rnE Lancaster Carpet Heuse, Only 18 Deers from Posteffloe. Ciirpeis taken up, cleaned, rwnedeled, uvnt und relald by most skillful workmen. J. V. VONDERBMITH, thejunler memlwr of the firm, has been In the Carpet Ilustnes all hU life, and for the last BIX YEARS had charge of the Carpel Werk at J. B. MARTIN'S, In this city. Carpels, OU-Cleth, Rugs, Maltlugs, CurUlns, Shndc. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH. is.: !0 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. augMyd UMihltWKAH milT AND MEDIUM wi'U-lu undervi-.Mii In all trades and any fi'fA01 KlUSMAN'S GeUU' I'urnUihlngatere, 12 West KIuk kUecU DBMS. Williamson d Fester, 9 - fXTMCR ft HATJOKM AN. We have new open ear Black French Henrietta In All Orades mid qualities, (b -ALSO, FULLLINEH OF Single and Deuble Blaek Thibet Shawls! AT LOW Metzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere. N08. 38 and 40 West King Street, Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) NJ BXT DOOHTOTHE COURT 1IOUBE. M.pIiveBlw-y made n jpcclally of Bhawls, both Deuble and Single, and tali Macen U net an exception. If there U any change It Is In a larger assortment and lower prlcea. We are effertn "n A."i52UHlnf ""A'.ftJ?1 ' wert." ,I.-68 We have a HeaTy Weel Deuble Bhawt atlE ; worth 13.00. Our 11.00 and K.00 Deuble Hhawli mutt be teen te be appreciated. We alie keepali the finer makes In full assortment. Alse Black and Black and Orey Woolen Bhawls In all anall ife . ki'.E'S." mak0 of Vlne5 Cashmere Shawls, both Lenx aud Hquare, and in all nualltlea.Trrem II. .5 te I12.S0 always en hand. ' INFHNTS WERR Wehave added a new department (his Fall, that of Infant's wear. We are showing a full as sortment of Infant's Embroidered Coats nnd High Weight Cleth Ceat from 2 up. Alse a lares stock of Infant's and Children's Cashmere, Burali, Plush and Knit Caps, ranging from Sfcs (e 11.5). 7X JHCKET BKRGKIN. . W hn.Te Jul "Pened In our Clenk department a Bargain In a Black Steckinette Jacket In sizes 30 te U, nt H.00. 35 and 37 East King St., tjaud a Mcelrey. BARD & Wee. 33 and 38 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn. UNDERWEAR We make a specialty of Underwear. We defy any house In the Btate (e beat our prices. In 1-ndles Merine nt Z5c,'Wc,fi0e, und up. We are running a 60e Ladles' Vest, atSDc.a sav ing pf 22c en each pair you buy. Ladles' Natural Weel, Cnmel's Hair and Medicated underwear at the lowest prices for inequality lu the city. In Men's Underwear, whlteer colored, at 20c, 2Se.s7kc. Wc,nnd up. Ypu will find thntwe gle extra vnlue. Men's Natural Weel, Camel's hair and" Medlcntcd Weel Underwear at bnreuln prices. Men's Cotten Flannel Drawers at 2Sc, 31c and We per pair. Children's Merine nnd Medlcnied Weel Underwear, all sizes, cheap. BLANK ETH With an experience of almost 20 years In the business, net all that tlme for our selves, ns (his Is Iho (hlrd scaben for ourselves, we would say, (hat In all that length or time you "0VcrJ,?wJh'2vnlU0 Jn blankets we are offering. In White and Colored, nt 75e.fl,1.2S,tl..f2. 12.25. B.50, $2.75, 13, nnd up. Hcc our extrn fine all Weel California Blankets nt frfper pe?r. MedP cated Red BlnnkcMnt J3.75, M nnd J5. Crib Blankets nt 11.80. 12, and up. COM FORTH Comforts from 60c up. Iirge size nt SI, 11.25, 11.50, and up. . Our own make, large size, geed cotton, nt SI Al each. " COTTON-Qulltlnj Cotten madeln rolls 2' yds leni; and 2 yds I In. wide, weighing from 3Ji te 4 lbs each, enough far ea Comfert nt 12J'c and 15c per Ih. Once used, always preferred; It does net stick together, reeulies no opening out, always ready for use. Cotten b( 8c, 10c, l2Ue and 15c per lb In or 1 lb rolls, as you prefer. . . OIL CLOTHS Each season our trade In fleer Oll'Cleths Increases. Our Oil Cleth Is all well seasoned. Having ticcn bought before the advance In price, June 1st, Oil Cleth Rugs, 1 yd square. 'c. 1 yds square 05c, y yds square 80c. Remnants of heavy fleer Oil Cleth (net full width) at 10c per yerd. ' FEATHERS We had a rush for Feathers that we were out of them, but will new be able te give yen nnr quantity. Our prices nre the lowe9ten best goods tn the city. WINDOW SHADES Call en us hen you want Window Shades In paper or oil shades by the JHH VI .IMll.U lUVIUVIlIlk .III' ll'IJ (ll.tlQl 1'IIVr. J llOU heavy. It nnyhere Is 8c. See our ynrd wide, soft finish, BARD& Neb. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. ruAiinLi.1-ine uesv rianneisier ihe money you ever nouglil.er can buy UMlay In any rf.',"..".1?.01! P,lr tm.d0 'i"" J'ccn bulll up what It Is by giving, the best value for your money. UUnLIN 1 bnlc. vnnl wide. Unhlrjirhpil Atimlln. reini.nnls tXL I Imln .in ntfll.- ih.i..f yard wide. Unbleached Muslin, nt 6'c bv the niece, or c. hv ilm vnnl. Tin. I,,rl nrin nn JUatcltCB. H. Z. KHOADS A SON. Articles of Silver have from the renielcst limes bceu esteemed the choice" lieirlueniR. WE OFFER THE MOST VARIED STOCK OF STERLING SILVER, INCLUDING TABLK WAKE AND NOVELTIES. Alse, nn nsHerlnicnt of Cnuilulnbru In Silver, Geld, Bronze nud Onyx. J-Repairing of Cempllenled Watches n Specialty. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, Ne. 4 WEST KING STREET. (Cletltlttfl. VrEIlCIIANT TAILOR. Fall Announcement ! Having purchased of A. H. Resenstcln the old-established stand nt the corner of North Queen and Orange, I have new In stock u full assortment of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS. Trousers, $5 te $12. Business Suits, $18 te $30. Dress Suits, $36 te $45. Fall Overcoats, Bilk Lined, $25 te $40. Montagnac Overcoats, Silk and Satin lined, $30 te $50. All mv garments are elegantly trimmed and made by (W-c1hm tailors only. A stylish and comrertnbU lit always guaranteed. ROBT. H. Merchant Tailor, fiUmce, &r. IT LINN A HRENEMAN. - l STOVES! -OO FLINN S BRENEMAN, He. 152 Nertri Queen Street, LANCASTER. OTavpct T3 ARQA1N8 1 -r AROA1NB I GO TO Shirk's Carpet Hall I - FOR - Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, TapeBtry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Sec. We Have the Largest ash I1es,t Bteck in tub Citv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. IACTS AllOl'T TEETH. R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. Unulmile In IK.nitl.try mid Au-nthttU. Av te'luted for live jcurs with juu-ntcr' l.ul tnc llcutlsts. New located ut ultANUH AND NUlt'UI QUEEN HritKETS. Pniiiii.l Alltn Alltn Hen 1 Reaceiiiible Charges 1 Werk War ranted 1 lleuiis-8 a. in. te 8 p. in. Week Days. cjO-OiudAw . own Importation of Cleths anil Cashmeres Best Values Ever Offered. PRICES. 'S, Lancaster, Pa. Blenched Muslin nt 7c n yard. Opposite Fountain Inn. PIERCE. Lancaster, Penn'a, el-3md - 'OK - STOVES! TO- PEX2PA. i)all. rpiIE RIVAL FOUNTAIN l'EN-THE UE4T 1 nudchcii'it lu the iiMrkctllkiirut K"ld pii. Hard ruhb. r holder, new-r nctt out of urder. eukltv lllhil. full und exuinltu liri,u t uurcliiulneelHjuhi're. At EltlSMAN'iSdeiilV MirninuiiiKrMnre. u wej.i Jxlnif ilm-L TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, pnipelled by n geihl powder blower, is the mubt ellectual destroyer of Blea and ether small Insects. Fersule At HURLEY'S DRUG STORE. SeWttKlnsbtreet. -y ..tJjrjill -J-- lf? s-' ': 8M 'SJ!t!J",'aJi".-''fa',lSl''-r-"'"' 'MW'-'Jif'1 tfyiinuWnfegH'gtr' J&U-.
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