v - r S m & 'jjLj r.-"r i X I.' B. S '. ??& Sr 8j & ! Ess eS" ..& rj" ;- JK ,( u is i'iiS-'J ' - 'ftfl 9U Jrttt4lt0tttctr j.wnnnux; imnuK iron, mhms. it cuaik, riiinm. , , nn ftiuLY WTWxcianu-pebHthe V. - Wi HvMs thtyWT,bat ay. Served , ., krMMn t UU elty t4 wounding ;;A'MVMMtMMHtNk. By mall five del- t?-jnnfe)rMruMaMtt Memta month. :wiiT nrrBLLrasitcMu-OM dollar and ,VMiMMta a rJ,1n advance. ..Jr. l."Pa . rtt; . ISJS .1 Ji "' 'BOMB Sprit .N?:pmin err, tad where Blther of cj?mmh e yueui mm in a mgiswea Man at the Porteflee, m Meoed clam mall Addbbm, tm nrnusixcn, Lancaster, Fa. ', ,.y , ., LAIKJA1TK1.FA., OcteX 14, 1889. A JehMtftwn Hewl. A Johnstown correanendeut of the New Yerk Herald makes ft severe aU t4ek upon the flood commission for its slowness in distributing the flood funds, Governer Beaver and Secretary Krcmcr being the main objects of the assault. The motive alleged for the aecre tarv'S slowness is that he is making twenty-five dollars a day as salary fur his services. The accuser thinks that a man with a-,fat berth will natur ally hang en te it as long as he can ; which doubt lew is true of some men ; and the JFcraM correspondent per chance is of this class, since he has se acute a perception of the potency of tills Influence ; but he is barking up the wrong tree when he finds that Sccrctnry Kremer Is animated by It. The fact Is thai Mr. Kremer only took his pest under urgent solicitation and with the cabled permission of the KuglUh lire insurance company for which he is appraiser. He gains nothing by his present service and tf he acted only from selfish motives It would be te bis interest te close up the matter hastily and carelessly and resume his pest in the insurance company. The groundlessness of the aspersion upon Secretary Kremer is apparent te all who knew him ; and the fact that this accusation Is se recklessly brought against him, deprives the statements and complaints of the JFcrald't corres pondent of the value they might other wise have. Nineteen weeks have passed since the flood disasters, and there is room te suppose that the fund should before new have been distributed. And doubtless it would have been if the conduct of the people who awaited the distribution had been such as te ln Yite it without fear of its being misap plied. But we de net understand tills te be the case. Our observation is that tee honesty of the applicants for the flood money has net been con spicuous, and that grout care has been called for te see that the real suf ferers received its benefit. The Johns Jehns town section has undertaken te swallow the whele benefaction, regardless of the fact that the flood suffering was net Alene in thut valley. They have absorbed nearly the whole of the itandje far distributed and want It all. ;.i They incline te abuse the comuilra'.en wjy for diverting any part of it te ether sec- i:ftteni of the state. -'I jneir cenauct is net pleasing. It dWV tAAIMa WA 4 ftfttllit lilltnlltAH yjfMhat htm been poured out se freely la I;, They had no right te It. They suffered f"' from a great affliction of Providence that ; UBUnened te their relief the sympathy 5 of the world. They should be duly J& thankful for it.and bestow te accuse the ?h;t mate. who are dispensing the relief te :i them, of being negligent and unfallh f 5, Ail. Complaint against thorn would ? .. MAMMA lwk.lAml..1. Attn, futii A-. n. .,..., quarter. The Use of Electricity. Nef Yerk Is having an exciting ex perience with Its electric light. Many deaths have occurred from the wires, and new they are suspocted of firing Talmage's great tabernacle in Brooklyn. That the e'ectrle wires are daugereus te life and property, when heavily charged with electricity, Is net te be disputed ; but the question is whether they can.be made cafe. The mayor of New Yerk, who Is Nery earnest In seek ing te find a remedy fur the distinctiveness of the wires, prejKwes that they shall be promptly put Inte underground conduits ; but Edisen says thatthis will net rented v the evil, which if eanlenly be corrected, In his opinion, by limiting the churge of electricity put Upen a wire, just as the steam prcssur upon the boiler Is limited te its known capacity. This position will strlke ioeple gener ally as beiug sound, both ueu its merits and upon the distinguished authority which states It. It seems naturul thut a wire should have u limited jxiwer of transmitting electricity with safety and that this could he OHeertaliicd. If se the duty of restricting the charge te this limited capacity Is clear ;" ami could beeuferced by a proper Inspection and by the penalties IiuimmlmI by the law for usiiifc dangereui agencies. The fact clearly uppeurs that u great deal remains te le utulerHtoed ubeut electricity before its use is mode jior jier fectly safe. Thut New Yerk is suffering mere than ether cities Is probably due te the fact that there is greater uwj there of the new agency and greater tempta tlve te overcrowd the wires. But, en the ether handr it might rea sonably be supposed that greater nkill in the inanagemeut of electricity and greater cautieu would be found here ; and especially when the city enjoys a beard of electrical control, established purposely te see te the safety cf its elec trical appliances, ought we te expect better results from the use of the ugeucy than are shown. But the stirring up of the public mind, cuuid by the late horrible scenes en the streets of New Yerk, will bring geed fruit in de termining the limits within which elec tricity can safely be used, if such dis covery is within the reach of science; and will check the use of electricity, If it is net. liveliness at the Water Works. We note that the water committee laet week visited the water works und nuuiug iniugs mveiy all around sat down contentedly te a lovely lunch, and 1 thee came borne again. We net ule a s-feaA deal of mud In our wuter te-tluy ; wiueu we ae neiiuinK lovely. Aud the fe't'S,rtten tnlkt ' ponder Is whether the if water committee should huvu all dm K , loveliness and lunches out of the water f; wera, and we all the mud, with net , t-wwm xaici ium we Ill'ty unilK. Ills ,-K VW that we may buy the beer which $ aoaaebedy buys for tliem und ebtnlu u "M q"W satisfaction with eurlunches ; kfj4whea we want te buy water and net MKH.aeems te us reasonable that we : wMAa permitted te de It ; and that MM kM awftlclent te permit us only te ff t"water, but that we should MHfet tt, particularly when we are rc- .fjpfM e jny ter it lu advauce. jp9 ivejwi , as we regard the situation, we n i.- r-t-g;& " Sf have eeuee of complaint agaihet the city that pmvMes us rand instead of the water we buy ; and against the street committee ; though it may say it cannot help it, but that the ceuncllssre at fault. This we de net credit. "We knew that an efficient water committee would readily secure from councils the power te sup ply clean water te the city, if it was wise enough te propose the proper means of securing it and active and earnest enough in its advocacy. If the street committee was net such a meumental fraud as te act as a buffer for the wrong doing of all the ether parts of the city government, the water committee would be made te feel mere acutely the weight of public Indig nation, for Its steady prevision of mud for water. A STenr of the Nsvsass riot said te have been told by Charles Davenport, colored, has been wldely published and commented en. It descrlbed brutsllty and violence en the part of the white odl edl cers and put the responsibility for the riot upon thorn. Dnvonpertdonlesthntheovor made such a ststement, hut supports the account given by l)r. Hmllli before the Unlted Ntstes consul. One of the sur vivors became inssne and walked over board from the Ilrlllih warship. IIe was roscued but dled from Ills wounds. As the story new reads It would appear that a great many men will have te be punished for the doings at Xavassa, but the matter should be handled lu a way that will loave a lusting linprentlen of the length aud strength of the arm of Vnce Satn. Llfe and property must be innde safe whorevor our flag Is heisted. ' Wk print an oxeellont portrait of Kd niiind A. HlKler, Democratic candidate for state trnasurer. Ills election will ensure an henest and founlntmllke innnngement nfthostate finances', a matter with which partisanship Mieuld have nothing at all te de. The published arralgmnent of the present administration needs only the calm attention of every thoughtful citlreu te forre the conviction that It Is high tlme te reform the financial management of this state TAl.MAdP.'s Ilroeklyn talternacle lias burnt down, and In addition te the ene hundred and sixty thousand dollars insur ance, totally covering the 1osn,Iie makes an sppcsl te the reauers of his sermens for a hundred thousand dollars mere, as he wants te build a much larger church. Probably he will get It and glve thanks for the fire. TllK delegates or the International Amerlean congress made a visit te Canada and listened toaspeoch from snnoxutlenlst Krastus Wiman. As the Cansdlans can net take part in the congress they are hardly llksly te be greatly ploased with the visit. Only Independent American states ere in the congress, and Canada as a part of O rent Britain would have dragged In the intorettls of a Kuroean power. m Tiik feet IhiII foam or Franklin aud Marshall collego made a fair start en (Sat urday and that fearful and wonderful col cel col lege oheer will deubtless oueeurnKO thm te wiu a game some day. Htlck te It heya I Therels nothing heljs along a loarned in stitution nowadays llke athlotle promi nence, and If you can only get boaten by Heme, big college alma maters fortune will I te made. AcconniNe te M r. SerginsShcvitch, ene of the anurchlst speakers at the Chicago meeting where the flag was hissed, " an awful discontent fs smeuldering In the hearts of laborers, and will seen bursi forth In llery revolution." If Mr. Bheviteh lssuroerthls, we hepe he will nave the pin whcel display until next Fourth r July, when fiery revolutions arospprepil. ate. TIIltEi: HUXUHKU YKAItS Ol' JIKKR. Intereatlns Annlvsrsury or the 1'euniN lujf of the Famous IIerirauhau. Munich tatter in Nuw Yerk Trlbunn. Yesterday the cntlre city was lu a stale, of turmoil and uproar lu honor of the trl trl trl oentennlsl anniversary of the foundation of the Uefurauhaua, or royal browery. It was established en the 1.7th of Soptembor. 1580, by Duke William of llavaria, and has becoiueonooftho national institutions or the country. Ne ene who lias net visited Munich can form any Idea of the grimy, dingy tavern lu which the Ileyal Court beer has been retailed rer the last 300 years, and which forms part of the Alte Het, us the ancient iialace of the dukes of llavaria is called. There, am no waiters nor waitresses, overvtedy being expected te atteud te his ewn'wants. H is a common sight te sec colonels, and even generals, In full uniform, take their places in line, often behind a chimney-sweep or a scavenger, aud wait thelr turn for a stone, mug, aud then proceed te rlnse It them selves at the tank before again forming lu line ter the purpese of having it lllled. They thou taku thelr places at the rough deal tables, which have done sorviee from time immemorial, and purchase from the venders present allces of wurst anil of schwarebred. It will natuully sur prise most peeple that great por per por neiukcs should be ready te put up w itli se tnuch trouble and discomfort for the sake efa mere mug or beer. A draught of the latter, however, is all that Is required by way of explanation. The brew Is trulv reyul and every way worth v of the ancient dynasty of Wiltcsbuch, which produces It. Nowhere else lu the world Is It s)sslble te obtain such beer, the rccipe for which was obtalued by the ducal tounder from the famous brew or, Degernberg, und 1ms been kept a state seeret ever since. The net prellt of tlie llefliruuhaim the beer belnir only sold at retull and te be drunk en the premises amounts te ubeut smoe.ooo te 1,000,000 er annum, and eeustitutei an important source of private rovuuue te the reignlng severeign of llavaria. I'restilent llarrlsen'i Messaae. The presldeut will devote his afternoons for the prcbent te the preparation of hW annual mes.Hage, rigidly excluding inter rupting callera. Ilia message is in be a general one, covering all the oxeoutUo departments, besides ids own locommou lecommou locemmou dations. Southern men who liave talked with him are quoted as saying that theso recomiiiendatlens will net Include a new federal election luw. His remedy for the alleged dlsrruncliiseineiit of blacks would be the unseating of roiresontulivos in Cengicss elected by such means. He will, it is stated, recommend the reitcal of internal revenue taxes en everything but intoxicating liquors, and the euactment of sjjine measure like the Senate taritr bill. Civil sorviee reform is te be Hquarely com cem com mendod, steumshlp sulisldhm are te be suggested, and HLeral pension appropria tions asked. ' ' An Old Man Killed Uy a IIoi-se. Baniuel Apple, aged 73, met with a sin gular death near Allenleu n en Saturday night, lie was en Ids way te town te visit a ineiulwr or his family. Twenty minutes alter he left his daughter's house he was found dead lu the street, about 600 yards from the house. A herse, which hail tern loose from the wagon In another part of the town, came tearing along and truck the old man, crushing lu his Ien side aud splin. terlng his nose. It Is supjioseil he made an attempt te step the horse and was struck by it. The appearance of the fctreet lm!. euled that lie had been dragged souie distance A Weman' 8veet Will. rJi'S,wi Wetu"'.,' delved of her charm or face unciferm, ami mude uiiatlractha by the wut l.iif eOoeu of ullment. und lrreguhtrltl.S peculiar te lieri. Te check this drain uiwii ''" "!ly ,",r1"lrt'' and health, but i mnher amlnble unltle hi well. In her nml duty. Thl. U nufcly and upefd'ly ftccempll.hed by a ceurie or MlMmmncnt with Dr.' McrwiV KaVerltS Vrtcrlptlen, a nervine und tonle of weSilerful efflcacy. and prnwred esiwclully for theullevlu' tleu of the .urferluit from UraWn ' diWn"" rains, wntutlen of nuuwa. and " knew T Inc I- jS Tu "w""""" htr MX- Uru"ti. Wliate'er bedden you chance te want Ke'er full nhert of HOZOUONT. IJut kci It ulwayi In your sight, Aaoiirceef beauty und delight, Te cleane your teeth till with your tmllu The most fastidious you beguile. uU-lwdicnUw wcb AyeAsrmi DXitY Dra Dra KsTSf firs ap Wis ship. Dr. Bait's Oesch rrap will ears yea, as It has dens ether. Prlesacts. suffered with tad nsadsches for rears, ss. a Bsiumers satrasrs. Esperisnes.i. nsrs nor sMirfesfa KsmrMmMil rim bad hsadscaes rer rears. sad bar lyrsmedMs without ebtatnlns mMrr. tried manvrsmedMs without obtaining I was edvfi is sea togtTSBulvatlenOll a trl sad II n canivij riimi inr. r.lhjiAuii. L Payette Market, Baltimore, Md. m With Ely's Cream Itetm a child esn be treat ed without pain or dread and with perfeet safety. Try the remedy. It cures catarrh, hay rarer and colds In the head. It Is easily sp ptled Inte the nostrils and gives relief with the tint application. Price 60c eMwdaw r...-iii;..lil- vniTiiH TTOOITrJ rMRSArAttlLhA. SCROFULA HUMOR. My Daughter'a 1,1 fe Was 8aved." " In regard te my little daughter, whom life was saved, as we Ixllore, by Heed's Harsapa pari I la, I would aay that before the was six month old scrofula sores began te appear en different parts of her body, and In a short tl'.4 he had 7 running sores. Twe physicians were called but they gave us no hope. One of them advised the amputation of ene of her fingers, te which we refused assent. Our attention was called te Heed's Harsapnrllla, and we began giving It te her. A marked Improvement waa noticed after she had taken only nns bottle and by acenUnucd iise of It her recovery was complete. And she Is new, being seven years old, strong and healthy. The ether members of my family have been greatly benefitted by Heed's Hsrsapsrllla, and I recommend It as an excellent bleed purifier." U. U. Jen El, Alna Lincoln Ce., Me. HCllOFUKA IN TIIK EYIM. "My daughter sulTcred terribly with sere eyrs, caused by scrofula humor. We were obliged te keep her out of school for two years. We had medical attendance, but she failed te gslnreller. At last, knowing that Heed's Rur suparllta had cured my mother or rheumatism, and believing It must be geed for the bleed, I rencluded te have my daughter try It, and It has entirely cured her." Cehnkmu YnAnsn, Murshalltewn, Iowa. HOOD'S SAIWAI'Aim.nA j Held by all drugglsU. II; six for IS. I'rnpured only by C. I. HOOD A (X)., Lewell, Mass. lOODOHKMONKDOLLAH. (I) goof attb $he. B AWJAINH. VISIT STACKHOUSE'S This Week KOK Hid ItAIlOAINN IN Beets & Shoes. A Pull Line of the Celebiatcd WALKER BOOT! The llest Heet Mude. Call ami see them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, I.ANCAHTKU. IA. T"0 KI.IKH ON TIIESK"! New FalF Styles ! In Mrn's Shnvt. Popular prices en them for theso who want their feet clntl fnshteuitbly, well, mid at moderate prices. Something new liore fe-dny u slioe for stout, plump feet, llals or Congress, cither. A heap of tene In their npixtur unce. Fit snugly nnd coniferfnbly. Ne need for fiprliig-hottemcd trousers te hlde n bread mid long feet when In shoes llke these. We etui glve it n shajw te muke the owner proud enough te show It, and net n pinch for the pains. Ne ethor m likes In the town llke them. f2.2.5 for the finest, fl.75 for next grnde lower j the latter Juit as stylish as the fermer j finer leather makes the differ differ ctice In prices. l'urilnu Calf Plain Toe Congress Shoes at 2. Fer geed honest servlce, the innkcr says, " there's no flies en these." Will outwear nny efdinury calf, veal calf or bufl'shoe innde. The uppers are soft ii ml pllttble and easily " brokeu In." Nearer wnterproef thou any leather useil in medium priced footwear. Cerk Soled Shoes keep the feet fan) from cold and moisture. Ilubbers need only be worn ever them In roughest winter weather. Such is their ' recom mend." Plenty makes te pick from, ranging In price from fil.oe te $7. If your shoe thought Is that way leek at the cheiis?st. It's mere than n geed one at the price. H.tx) shoes, fl.Hj shoes and $1.W) shoes plenty of them. It Is in these that a llttle money buys much geed leather and geed wear. Nene go amiss lu giv ing them trial. See them. Ix'urn hew strongly we guarantee them. SHAUB &BURNS, NOUTH QlJKKN StUKET, LANCAS- tkk, Pa. B OOIXANDHIIOIIS. U nie.t at ays bem tlclul, net only te in, but tothnuuenhom e Intluencc. Ii Wbeeasy set Inte a rut, but u hard matter te get out. It ban bit'ii my rule te Display the ladles', MlsntV Children's und Infanta' hoc In Ijiree Window, and Men's, Heys' und Youths' In Bmall Window. Hereafter I will change the display ex ery two or three weeks and w 111 have the Men's shoes first In ene window and then lu the ether. Yeu will find the Large Window full of Men's, He' uud Youths' Hhem In Kine und Medium Tirades of all the Latest Kail and Winter Htj les from IL25 te tt.(W, and the Small Window full e Ludli', Milne', Children's uud lufunt's Hhees. It will pay j en te step and take n leek iH-fbre purchasing elsewhere, as the I'rlce Is Marked en Ei ery Miee. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te KIIKY 4 KCKKKT) the Leader of LOW iTllS tU BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 & 5 EAST KINO HTHKET. LANCA8TEH, Pa. .fff.10'."10"1 pvcry evening at 8 o'clock, ex. espt Meudaj aud baturday. uul'u,x A 'Departure fin Om 1 Ways - BtyoEK - BtyeEK koypYrecTOB iv i V"V- ., Istsiiittmafccr'. rmivAnmuneA, Mewter, Oct li, urn. Seal Skin Plush Garments. We are ready with them Short Coats, Leng Coats, Mod Med jeskas, Wraps ; anything that's in style. Proper lengths and correct shapes. And they are of genuine Manningham Lister Plush. Plenty of rubbishy stuff mas querades under that name in the papers. We needn't say a word of these things mere than te ask you te leek at them. Hera's rich Heal Plush Jacket. Heed with satin, chamois pockets, st X 60, another for tie, another for 112, and se en up te (25, Dressy Heal tlush Coats, quilted satin He- Irurs, 3-Inch plush feclnrs, chamois or moleskin Dockets, f 11 00. uostererfiiT Costs for lis Coats for KB and seen up tnSflO. Handsome Seal Plusn Modjeska. lined with satin or saUn mervellleux, real fur trlm- mlnr.ilstolne, French Wraps of Heal Flush, satin lined, real fur trlmmln, 110 te M0. Hpeelal styles for old ladles and extra larse people, (IS te ISO. There's a Chestnut street win dow full of choesings from these Plushes, each with a price card attached. Second fleer, Chestnut street side. Keur eleva tors. We've struck a combination note in Dress Goods that you will never tire of high quality and low price. In the richest novelties as well as in the com moner stuffs. " The few things we point at from day te day stand for all. Here's a Diagonal Crepe the crepiness in the weave all wool, geed weight, and yard wide, 37c, twelve shades. Half a dozen mere just as interesting for you : Ombre stripes en serce sreund, covered with brocade vines, AT; fifteen colon,. FouleHergo, graduated Jasper border, 75c: fourteen colors. WMneh Ladles' cloth, 00c. llenler of ribbon velvet bands en flne serge, 46 Inches, gl 60: plain te match, liai-ihi . ferarlchandstyllllidrw. -'- MJr.be ?n ,lye of All-wool Plaids at 75c : Winches. ' Clethy Herge Melange, deep border of fern leaves, 4t inches, 10 shades, i w. Heuthwast and southeast of centre. Ne break in the line of fin est Black Silk Warp Henri ettas, 75c te $5. Northwest of centre. Eight cent Cambric gees te six cents te-day. Best goods of the kind and in all the pre vailing dress stuff shades. Southeast of centre. Bear in mind this is an all around Clothing Stere; made te order and ready made ; man or boy. Thirteenth and Market streets. Of course you're thinking of the new Carpet. The season is at its height,; stocks at their fullest. By all odds the largest and most complete assortment in town is under our reef. We hear it all around. Kceteh Axmlnsters,t.1teflS0. English Wiltens, UOO. lllgelew, Lewell and Hartferd Wlltein lu all the new colorings. Illgelew Axinlnsteni, a new fabric, ti Has all the pltaslug eHect of Imported Axmln- Moqunttes Include- the "New (ieliellii Car pets." ItniMels 1 fspistrles. In full Hum. Ingrains ) AflJ'srss. grades English, 2 grades Oil 11 ; 1 .. "'."r y" "'" luareru. II Cleths, Linoleum, Certluluu In uvcry arlety of pattern and prlce. We make no difference in the price of designs we con trol ; exclusive things go at the same rate as open patterns of same grade. Odds and ends and side tracked patterns (Bargain De partment that used te be in the Basement) are en the same fleer with regular Carpet stefck. 30x60 inch Smyrna Rugs at $2.50, from $3.90 a fair sam ple of the bargains. Hecend fleer, Market street side. Keur elt elt Miters. Wall Papers. The new dej partment has set the town talk ingand buying. The variety, the prices net what you were used te. Better news still for you. We've added the entire stock of the Jehn Strahan Dec orative Art Ce., ii2j Arch street. A stock that was put in new last May. Ne rubbish or out-of-date styles. Many papers that were 15, 20 and 25c, new 10 cents ; many that were $3.50 te $4.50, neiv $2.50. Other prices accord ingly. Have you any doubt where the Wall Paper business is be ing done? Jehn Wanamaker. lmm HK YOlin QltOCElt FOR- LEVAN'S FLOUR -AN New Kiln-Dried CORN MEAL LEVAN & SONS, MuiicHANTMiLLEus. KNKrWOEF,' FURNITURE STORE, SSSSVJ;"?: 1 A1"! Undertaking promptly it ,en.d.ed..l? Call and exam ue our goods. JUfdli u. WOLF, m East fetug btresL ,s tKSnJt,--y r . F ALL OKBBB KK0. WATT SHAND Offer a Wonderful Variety of Meney Baring Bargains, Which may prove Just what you want for this season's wear. Fancy Plaids and Htripes at Sc, lOeandWca .stiey Dress Itepps, excellent quality, 10e and tailored Oaahmers. double fold, lse a yard. striped Heaera Huttings, rant wide, I7c, werUi He. Colored Weel Tricots, worth Mr. M Inches wtde, ISe; AII-Woel Mixed Cleth Halts. Helld Colored Tricot BulUugs, at 25e a vard. Inches wide, Hide Band Cleth Suiting, Fall Bhades.40 Inch, SOe j worth 80e. ' Jamestown Plaid and Btrlped Herges, beautl ful style, 7He a yard. ' AII-Woel Chester Hultlngs, yard and a-half wide, 800 a yard. All-Weel Habit Cleths, SS Inches wide, 80e: worth eee. Combination Plaids and Stripes, choice color ings, BOe a ysrd. ' Cashmere Henriettas, 40 laches wide, Me ; 41 Inch, Tic a yard. New Dress Kobes from KM te 116 a dress pat tern New Yerk Stere, 6, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. -Agent for McCall's Paper Pattern. D UKHftaoeDSf DUK88 UOODH 1 35-37 North Queen St Big Bargains! 24-Inch Black 811k at 75c a yard. $1.00 Ores Grain Colored HUk at ATe a yard. 24-Inch Black Hatln lthadama at 11.00 a yard. All Colen Morle Silk at BOe a yard. 89-Inch Plain Weel Tricot Cleths at 20c and 87Xe a yard. Plain Weel Cleths, M-lnch, at 25c a yard. 0-Inch Oay Plaids, at 12Jea yard. HUk and Weel Mixed Cleths at 10c a yard. Misses' Corset Waists at 35c Children's Weel Backs, 25c and SOe. Bead Passamenterles at Be, 10c, 12c, up te 75c and tl Kid Gleve at BOe and 07e a pair. Ilcst Corset In Lancaster at 37; and 80e. Ilest Ammonia at Bea bottle. Hllver and Colored Bead at Se and 10c a string. Large bottle of Cologne at lOe a bottle. Pine Ituchlng at 3. 6, 10, UK, 17, 25 and 37k cent a yard. ' Lace Cellars at 5, 10, 11, 17, 20, 25 aud 83 cents each. Hwansdewn at 20c and Sle a yard. Weel Hklrtlngs, deuble widths, at 1212. 20 and 25 cents u yard. White aud Urewn and White Quilt nt 75u. Uj"forts, filled with white cotton, 11.00, 11.25 10-t Orey BlankcU at 75c, 41.00, $L25 and I1.B0 a 104 Whlte Blanket at 75c, 11.00, 11.25 and 41.60 a pair. Indigo Dlui Calice at Be a yard. BOO Piece Best Dark Callcee at 4e a yard. 60c, 76e and 11.00 White HhlrU at 37le, ftoe an j 75c " ladles' Hcarlet Underwear at 75c. Men's Hcarlet Uuderwear at 67c. 20-lnch Geld Head Umbrellas at 75c and 11.00. Geed UnbrelUsnt25eaud50c. YOU AIIE A LWAYH HUIIE TO OKT IL mB JLRCr JL11S -AT OUR STORE. 35-37 North Queen St. LANCA8TEII, PA. Charles Stamm. itluatc. T0N'TMI83 IT I RARE BARGAINS. A Grand Display of the Met Popular and Most Itvllable Pianos and Organs WILL BE MADE BY Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., AT THE J.AXCASTJHi COVXTY FAJJl. Alt should examine them, for sooner or later yeiiw lit want one, and eue that will glve you satisfaction. We positively guarantee satlsfaiv tlen In every iiarUcular rnr bIv rmn a...i B..n lartlcular for six years, and sell tun catlcsl term five dollars a mouth. Th hltlk Of 1 1 fOtll rttlA in turn vnura.n nu . m 1. ! fhe abee goods came direct from the factory, and we wllletrer a positive bargain each day of the Pair. K1UK JOHNHON CO., Na2JWtwtKliigHL.Laneusler.PS. J vend-Haua Plaue and Organs taken lu Ki change. u-iyaw rTUlUE DALMATIAN INHECT POWDER. X propelled by a geed powder blower. Is the most effectual destroyer of flies and ether small Insect. Versale At HUBLEY'8 DRUO STORE. SS West King Ktxeet. NDEUWEAK UOIIT AND MEDIUM Melzht underwear lu all grade and aur if FAIL HE GOODS! IWESWS BOSTON TR ur 41 ,-1 Vm F ALL, 184. HAGER & 25, 27, 29, 31 HAVE NOW IK BTOCK AN ELEGANT LINE or FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS, Wraps and Shawls, COMPRISING THE NOVELTIES OP THE SEASON. 8PECIAL EXAMINATION INVITED. PRICES THE LOWEST. .SPSEJESfKA?- tmOlng Nerelty In Plaid and striped Cleth. DIREOTOIRE NEWMARKETS - Applique Cellar, Frent and Cuff. tv ndAHtyRih!, VBBT nONT-Appllque, New Braided Cleth Wraps, HTOCK1NETTB JERSEYS, SmI Plisfe Cotts, f rips ud Jackets, Manufactured from the CELEBRATED WALKER PLUSH. MISSES' and CHILDREN'S CLOAKS-Nev Ity Htyles BABIES' CASHMERE CLOAKS-Creara and High Celers. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S GO.SSAMEHH GO.SSAMEHH GO.SSAMEHH Waterproef Garment. SHHWLS. a BLACK CASHMERE BHAWS-Leng and Square. PLAIN and PLAID WOOL HUAWLS-Leng and Square. FANOY KNIT WOOL HUAWI.S, BREAKFABT SHAWLS. yr HAGER & BROTHER, 25, 27, 20, 31 West King Street, LANCASTER, PENN'A. M ETZOEK A HAUOHMAN. We hare new open Black French Henrietta In All Grades and Qualities, the Best Value Ever Offered. ALSO, FULL LINES OF Single and Deuble Blaek Thibet Shawls I AT LOW PniCES. Metzger& Ha ugh man's Cheap Stere. NOS. 38 AND 40 WE8T KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) N EXT DOOR TO THE COURT HOUBE. Second Event in Dress Goods ! SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, We will open a complete new Hue of DRESS MATElttALS In all the New nnd Staple Fabrics, In cluding Cashmeres, Henriettas, Trtcpts, Plaids, Check, Ladle' Cleth, Mehairs, and many ether goods. Our 84 Inch Cleths and Henriettas at 23 cent are marvels. A Great Bargain Is a Inch Henrietta, nil colors, at 37c Beautiful Mehnlr In Black, Navy and Heal, at Me ; hotter quality lu Black at 80V. We are also showing a 46 Inch Weel Henrietta, worth tl, fer75c; black only. Alse two numbers of Black fillk, Henrietta at fl and I1.M that are worthy of attention. New Itepps at 12Jc. New Plaids for Scheel Dress at 10, 12 up te 23 cents. New .Dress Trimmings aud Velvets. See our Dres Goods Window. 36 and 37 East King; St., (Ravpete. rpitUTH I TRUTH I ONE PEIOE I ONE BUSINESS ! Curtains ! Curtains ! Beautiful and Cheap for the Quality and Style. LACE, CHENILLE, MADRAS, Etc. Oil Cleths, lings and Matting In great variety and at price te suit everybody. Carpets Frem finest tethcapent. Every yard new, clean and geed. J. V. VONDERSMITH. Junier member of firm, give all Carpet Werk his personal atten atten Uen' . M8 WIU '" charge or the Carpet Werk at Martin's, In this city, for the last Htx Years, aud was titter at Wauamaker's, Philadelphia. Carpets laid and bought or cleaned. relald, no matter where 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 b 22 EAST ORANGE ST. aug-JH-ljd TF YOU WANT YOUR Carpets Cleaned TRY THE Lancaster Steam Carpet Gleaning Works. TiiOROUOH WORK, PROMPT ATTENTION, RETURNED WHEN CLEANED. THOROUGHLY CLEANED, ALL MOTHS DESTROYED, COLORS BRIGHTENED. NO INJURY, The alrliig and ventilation alone worth the price paid for cliunlng. LEAVE ORDERS AT WORKS : Cor. Woodward and Christian Sts OR AT ANY OF THE AOKNCIKS. -Te!ephene. ell-tfd i EOUGE FLICK. IT TAXIDERMIST, NU. 15 WEST GERMAN ST., LANCASTER, PA. Birds and Animal StutteU lu a Superior Manjerat Iteaseiutble Rate. e7-la d IIOLLAHH AND tlUKh'S-THE LATIW V the most deairable, and met comfortable ?!ulWJud.!?1,-,,Jr tXti EIUHMAN'S UeuU' Furnishing Stere. a West King street. "TRACTS ABOUT TEETH." R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. Graduate in Dentistry and An&sthftlc. A A seclaud for live jenr with Lancaster's Lead. ln.?."",s-. New Iwated at ORANGE AND "uiun nutM JIinKrJlw. y tleu I Reasonable charges I t Atten- War- , HeuBS-a.m, te 8 p.m. Week Day. epMundAw '""r' ' -puix,i BROTHER, West King St. ALL-WOOL DOUBLE WIDTH CLOTHS, ! ALL-WOOL PLAID CLOTHS, Xe. ALL-WOOL PLAIN HUITINOS, Sc, ALL-WOOL PLAID CLOTHS, 89c ALL-WOOL PLAIN CLOTHS, 56c s ALL-WOOLWRAPPERFLANNELS,7Ks. ALL-WOOL WRAPPER FLANNELS, C8c ALUWOOL SERGES, 00c AL1-WOOL HENRIETTAS, 500. DOUBLE WIDTH CASHMERE, 12is. DOUBLE WIDTH OAHHMERK, 25c DOUBLlS WIDTH CASHMERE, 870. CASUMERE PLAIDS MeJ FLANNEL PLAIDS, Kj SEROE PLAIDS, 12Kc 8 BLACK CHHUMERE, 12VJ. BLACK CASHMERE, Sic BLACK CASHMERE, 37c. EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, I STRIPED FLANNELS. PLAID FLANNELS. our own Importation of Cleths and Cashmeres Lancaster,' Pa. (Sreccvtctf. flLAHKE CEYLON TEA 1 Clarke's Ceylon Tea ! Is one of the finest growths of Tea which has been Imported, and for richness and delicacy of flavor, It 1 unsurpassed by any ether class of Tea. CLARKE'S COFFEES superior In quality te any sold In this market. Fine Sweet Roasted K0'"! PL HP"d. Clarke's Combination Cedec: at 25a and ac per pound, Is the finest value ever offered. CUT PRICES IN GROCERIES. fer:lt(5.Drled Ileef' l2)0 PCr PU"d ; ,0 P"nd uimemia iinms, nc te we per poi California Apricots, 12c, 15c. lj Cullferdta Plum. S rMimulu r.,rr und. wr pound. California Table Syrup-flnest in the world 15c per quart. - Light Syrup only 8c per quart Great Bargains lu Jellies and Piwcrves. Wholesale and Retail Ten. Coffee and Grocery Stere, 12 AH SOUTH QUEEN STREET, jQr-IIeadqunrtcrs for I'eppy oil Heap. Jet?dAw' Fm) ta'W. A T REIST'M. The End of the World Is Net Yet, As Seme Foolish People Thought It Would, but Is Surely the Place te Buy Your Groceries! THE LARGEST STONE I THE HEAVIEST STOCK 1 THE BEST LOCATION I Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices! Parler Pride Enamel, lOe a bottle. Tht is the Best Htoo Polish in the world. Applied with a woolen cloth. Ne dust, ue rust. Re duced from 15c te 10c a bottle. READ AND TELL YOUR NEIGHBOR. 8 s fcvaperated Apples, 25c : 3 Bs Evapera- ted Aurlcets. 23c Ijirge French Irune. 25c ; 3 lbs Htemless Raisins. 25c ; rS9; 2 2 Uet Evaporated Pcachca, 23e : New tltren, J5c u tt.; Urange and Union Peel. 15e a lb ; S qts Cranberries 2ic ;2 pucks Italian-Macaroni, 2ae; 8 packs Fruit l'uddlne. 25- Hir. Raising Buckwheat, 10c and 15c a pack : 6 lb New Holed Oats, 25c; 4 lbs Crackersic: js tneiaingcr Snaps, 25c; Sttc Nlcnucs.SSc: 5 lbs N Imacs, 25c ; 2 cans French Peas, 25c. M EATS-pried Ilecf, 12).Jc: Knuckle Dried Beef, 16c: Picnic Hams, Iks j Bologna, tfe ; Her ring, 5c, 6 tt.8 for 25c CAUSTIC SODA-4 and 6 lb boxes at 6c a lb. , STONEWARE-Frem 12 gallon Jars down te hnlf-gallnus ; also full line ut Jugs, Milk Pans, Milk. Crocks, Ac ' CARLOAD OF SALT-Jumbo Bugs, SOc Just unloading Dairy Salt, In bushel bags, 50c ; !half bushel, 23c OUR BRANCH STORE, Cerner of East King and Duke streets W. D King, Manager Is lu-uvlly stocked with Htaiile aud Fancy (IriKX-rlis. Drep lu uud tuke a leek at It ; It will pay you. REIST! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OKOCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STB., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. i,' JSjElifHafe ..f;-fjg'ftJ.a'.. . s "Uiw 'tetUM i.. ittt--S' 1"?-.