ijw TvS! L ?1B J ,,, -.V. J" -N. .fc. 'f J-'i-? - tV?,v "" SS- THE LANCASTER frAILY INTELLtEKOEK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 18. '' " "'is ffttUii ntcUtflcnccr , IS1MIKW 3. BTF.LV.MAX, ' ' CHAKtEHHTEINMAN KOI.T7-, Editors. ,"& " H0B8RTCLAHK, Publisher. ( . ! ! M iriOC DAILY tNTELLlCIENCKTt. Published tnty any In the year, but Sunday, flervea v by earrler In tliU city and surrounding ," town Ml ten cent a week. By mall Ave del- ..X lafistycarlnadvance; (McenUa month. fei WKKKLT INTELLIGENCER-One dollar and t ' Mtr rents a rear. In advance. VltCrtCETO SUBSCItlllKIUS-ltcnilt by check ' tf. ftr tvfMlnfllrw nrdr. and whera nelUief of C tftHM can b tinviiml tend In a realstertsl 'V; tetter. f $, Batered at the I'oslefflce, as second class mall mauex. Address, T8S DTTELtiaENCER, i iMncnner, -, 1 .1 LAXOASTIS, FA., October 15, 1889. Snags In the Law. tV The Biinrcmc court decides that the ' '.?5 lattr MrVtlsit It Ma tuintl all tt-kCirw1 tri In If A & "from the county treasury the damages .. awaraeu ter MKing innu in opening cny ? Z alimnta niiil fwtn llin 4itt. 4ivineill'i fitlll jj, nia.iDt uu iiuiu nv i 11,1 "'""V ""v .T the damnires nwarded for the houses and KfO imprevcnients upon the land, does In Tact take the land ilnmages rrem tne muntv trenanrv'. tint riMilllri-s till pltt" te fe.i' pay them back te the county when they Ui exceed the amount contributed by the P3? city te the making of renils nun nridges g In the comity; the opinion of the mi fefev, prenic court lieing that the amount rc- I'&s rcired bv the ceuntv treasury from illy f- A 41 J1.. .l ........n..nH ....... I..I.....1...1 S,,Jjgi lltaa.ieil llll JU.IU iiiinnut.- i iiiiciiMi-u !ff ey lite law te us appiicit uy tne county 3J te the navment of the laud damnces In I opening city streets and that this was te s. be the extent of the ceunty'H respensl- &" blllty. f ' That may have lieen the Intent or the law; but It Is net expressed In Its lan guage, as the supreme court finds; hut P5 It declares that the word "county" is Sis printed In one p!a"e where It should be t II..I4.. II ...ill It.ul II. lu iiiinf bill ltlllbri.1 41.- 1 1 .1 . l.l 4 41. ......... VV-r' II1U IIIUI1 Ulllllllgv' jiiijiiuiv: u (iiu i-uuiii,! out of the city treasury, after the amount It has contributed te the county treasury Js exhaustctl. This change the supreme court finds necessary te make the law n.iil Hixlbl" nnd it. wciim te lie riirlit it' In 4lla r..lnll(citr.... Itllt ll 1.111IU mmtllut .1 3v. H1I3 t,VUl-lll-lVilI, I'll. 14- 4 ...- t.I.II.4 .. jW. ttttnrv In mnlrlilrr tlin nnrwipl Iflll . ultiri If Viz """ ........(, ... .. & n.-pntes n. rnntrndletien te the nrevleus section In the law, which requires the damages te be paid out of the county treasury nnd only the damages for im im peovcnients out of the city tre.isttry. The supreme court H'ttlcs this diffi culty by declaring that the land dam- l I.. 41.. 41 J ..1.. ..... ........ I.I.. I... Sfg.' th3 county In all cases; which then shall recover from the city the amount it. pays in excess of the read tax contributed by fcfi the city te the county treasury. 1 hat is eneway te get. out ei uie suan, uui u will be seen that it requires the court te -4.il 4i i.i.. .1...1.....41 ril. V. muni; ni'iiiv iiiu iniiii iicuiaiiiiiuu in nit: Mfi taw which, as n reads it, uuciarci mat &r.V I4I.A ..4. ...,..(.. .1 I.. 41. r. ..It.. upjm uv mili'i. wjnjiiiii uuuiiii-3 in iiiw 1.11 , While the balance en said account is against the city shall Ikj payable out of the treasury of said city. " The court declares that they shall first be paid out of the treasury of the county ; and it leaves the ceuntv In nu cmbarrus- l sing position. It requires It te pay the r rltv'a ilnht mill in tnvltn tlin nllv in i-n- turn it the money. But it does net aiv - near that there is nnv time Minted in the law when this settlement between the mII anil 4 It ii miitiitf ultnll t lr- a-ilrwui $, The law reads that the city "shall lie (Vii reimbursable out of the county treas- f2" ..... ....1.. ...I.... 41... I...I I. ..II I.. uijr uui iiuii mi- U1IIUUI.-U nuiiii uv ' In favor of mild cltv." Tli s kcciiiIiiitIv X oentetnplatea that the city lias h. "" .......... 41... .....114.. .1 4l.. .......4.. .....1 ul-wuiu tiiu i-iuiiiiur t'l liiu I'uuill mill fixes the time when the county may be called upon by it te pay up. The u- nrptnn nnnrt lifiim4r linlla flint flin V ceun'y must pay in the first place. Hut T$. 4L....IU. ...4 ....... 4.. I.. ..... 41 .1 1 y. llltirc UU179 I1UL M.'1'lll 111 LH.' 1111 I1II1U llAL'll " for the city te refund te the county an.v um that the county has paid in e. cess of its liability. The ce-iuty is rfiuired te keep an account with the city and charge or credit the sunn contributed and received by the elty ; and the con templation would fccin te be that it it should step paying the city laud dain- : aires after lis credit u-nn pvlimixli'd Imt ' r itlla till! klllirmiin railipl cn'a II I . .. u .... right te de, but must keep en paying. Erf. we cannot neip tnuiKing mat these &'-v are rather hard lines fur llu mimlvmul &jr i. 4. ii i i , .... . '.,..., r ui it iiimui n;ic uvl'u u g(HHi ueui r- innVAltnnlllii. f... II.. I. II .1 . 44K4V 44V441i4IJ 4U4 41H liWUSlllJl 11 11IU BU- preme court had net found that It wan necessary for it te advance tills money te the city. We are inclined te thluk that the city commands the situation. The county has te pay the damaces for the . finanlniv fif flin nlllu ul.n.lci . mul II... Tt j"."fj w. ..w wj a nui.n , .mi int city may be reateunhly easy about the need cf refunding the money. The rt PiluniV'H rillllll lllinll linr la lltnltiiil lii llwi Etf r": "'.. - ' v ' "."" ,v pasi six years ; unu wnen sue comes te 2tV' callecX for Hint llme. it nmv lm fti.it ul,.. -- .-, .. .....b. .. ...... .... will need a vnlider luw te ktniul mi tlnui Itilft nnntrnillntfi.tr .mtl I iil..iil1I.1.. ...... ...u vm.4.......ui j tiit4 iiinviisiiiiu mil: which the sunremc court hns had In ? alter te read ; aud with its alteration does CV net succeed in avoldlmrltscentrailietlon. Criticising the YfMi, iii. In a number of Interviews with naval officers the cw Yerk Jhnihl finds con- & siderable doubt as te the eU'eetlvenesx of the new dynamite cruiser in a sea light, but dismisses these unfavorable enlniuns if wltll tlll ktfll.niiniil flinl llinnei... In i,ln. ".--. .-". v.w...(.v.. 4 441MV 114V 4144 1 IC1U11 te adept novelties, and that even Ad miral Farragut gave his ironclad no Eft nart In action, surround let? the mi-iiihi-,.,1 if Tennessee with wooden ships, while m three Ironclads were Idle on-leol;ers. ui is nei u jair hiatcnient. The Tenn essee surrounded herself by steaming right Inte the middle of the Union Heet, nnd the admiral attacked her l.v nun. & mlng with his wooden fetcain frigates fe ' because they were the heaviest and be-d s.1 Buueu ier bucn werK. Tiie monitors were se uuwieldly and low In the water i., tuaiu useu as rams tney would probably ti uayv (juuc ie me uoiieui. i ney Used B. their guns when they could de se wltli- Bn , OUt llfllltlT til tlin rni.f nf llw. II. ...I l.,w iifq under the clrcunistauces the safi-st and y-jn uiw.-wuainaibuccessiuiiy ade)tcd Py h Farragut rapid uud furious butting fi y lue pewenut wooden steamers. p as ter tne naval criticism of the Vcu- vlUJ it Is net directed iv'iilnst dvnimii- " gtins lu general but simply calls ntten- -i. 4Iyvn tr lltia It (.- 4.. 1 .. . . rt, 4UU K 44. V 4111414a IU UU.- JHlWer OI IHO if VetHivlua, for which there Is u dlspe.,1. i itfin it I111l1.n 41Vl..1l.nr.n..l 1t.... 111... (jrj Wwmm ...M..v V44 44 44 441411 4 UlUllliS. J 111? y issccuracy and short range of her guns ? -we taugiicd (low n as olijectleus en the S vreund Hint slid i1n.H nnf nr.il fn t.ll ...i ,nny but only te drop a fchell soiiie seiiie X where near him, aud that she is swift 'y enough te get te clee quarters rapidly. Wv iNaval officers mav be nnrdenpil uimu ueeaslness as te what may happen while ;h Vesuvius is getting te her fighting rtaage, nnd as the guns have te 1 aimed r turulugthe wheleshlp.lu which they rginiy nxtu, tney may even feel uu- jfWHlli or their ability te drop a dyiia f.IbUc shell en vwhere near nn muhv ,.iw. i la Meanwhile hurling steel projectiles i aaTaliMttbeIr vervexnleslveeruiMir 'ri. flyUte cruUcr may be a great little wonder but she must te ccn in battle before she frightens the great powers Inte wiling their navies for old Iren. Electricity en Trlnl. New Yerk Is In darkness. The elec tric light companies have shut down their plants, nwaltlng the determination of the question as te the reasonable safety of their nicratlnu. The case Is In the courts, and we will have an Interest ing inquiry Inte the condition of electri cal science. We are net hciefiil of an early and satisfactory settle ment of the question as te whether the lightning has lccu tamed, se as te become the amiable servant of man. There Is evidently n great deal yet te be discovered about the quality and habits of electricity tofere It can lie safely harnessed for our use. We have lately had n prolonged disputation as te whether manufactured electricity would kill, the object telng te determine whether the electrical execution of erlmlnnls In New Yerk Is prac ticable. The courts appear te have just made up their minds that the law providing such execution shall be tried, when we have numerous dis asters lu New Yerk city showing that electric wires net only kill but consume the body. It Is te be presumed that se potent and ucful an agency lu man's works will net become useless because of its danger, anil that It has cgme te stay as one of the chief engines of our industry. It will probably turn out te be no mere destructive of life than the ether ngency of steam that stands at the base of the human activity of our century. Tills activity is ut a heavy cost of life, but no one thinks of returning te the slew days of safety, when people were net killed by railroads and explosives. Ktatisllciauseveii under take te tell us that there are no mere accidents te (he head lu these days than In theHc;au! that pur mile traveled there is vastly mere safety Ifchlnd the locomo tive than the coach horse. Anil Itinay bu that the crowding of population needs it new destructive agency. If se, the elec tric wire seems te be finely adapted te the purpose. It kills ami burns with a success nud speed that stamps It as licyenil, reproach as an extinguishing agency. Til K pirtles w bu dug down te tlie cellln of I'murseu nrn supposed te he nfler tils skull, nud If tlie philosopher could be heard from en tlie matterlin might express regret that they did net get It. That very costly Aiigclus Is in 4ni(irlcn, nnd Ikkmuse It Is costly n gieat ninny thou sand Amuilcuns 1110 eager te sea It. Per haps It will !m n valuable educator in line art, lint nsn nation we niuastirn nines and must rellcet hew many firslM'lass paint ings could Imve been bought for the price paid fur this slngle plcture. Ti:i:ieiAi,i:its will be surpilsed te Irani that n commission appointed hy the nrit ish Medical association has just ninilen re port that scums te show total iihMiinmce uiiliealthy. Tlie commission was instructed te exnmlne Inte tlie nvernge age of total abstainers, moderate drlnkersand sets, hut they divided the peeple considered Inte classes. The inquiry wns bnscd en forty two hundred nnd thirty-four deaths. The nvorage age reached by total abstainers was fifty-ene years, twenty-two days; by tlm tonipemto drinkers slxly-thrco'ye.irs, thlr thlr tecn days; by the caielnss nnd Imprudent drinkers, llny-nine yeais, sltty snven days; by the free nnd habitual thinkers lilty-seven years, llny-nhie iluys, and by the very intomicratetlrinkers or sets, Ilfly Ilfly thrce years and three da'H. Frem this It would nppear that Iho temperate drinkers are the longest lived nnd tliu total nbslul n et h the shortest lived, even the sets iixcelllng the iiveragn Ufe or the teetotaler by seuiii two years. It would be Interesting le wee this Inquiry extended se as te show the vhIue or the figures, fur it might happen that another odd four thousand would glve very ditrcrcnt results. Class two, described as, "habitual tempernte drinkers, these who censume a moderate amount of alco holic liquors," might be expected te stand at the head of the flve classes when ranked by length or lire, but Just what the com mission considers "a moderate amount or liquor" isuet explnhied. FouitSwlneniish Indians nre under ar rest at Seattle, Washington Torriterv, for having inurdered tlie inmlleiiie man or the tribe. There had been u geed deal or sick ness, nnd it is the custom with these savages te held their doctor icspenslblti with his lire for the public health. In some cases It might net be a bad idea te apply the Indian practice in clUlUatlnn. ' w Yei'Nii .Mil. ItiLr.v, or C'hlppewa Palls, is setting the world nn fire In the icluity of the University or Wisconsin, lie is a fret.li man and has taken pains touieuso tlie wrath of the sophomores nnd when they tried te ha70 him tin opened the w ith alargennvy revolver. Soen alter u party erhaj-crs found him unarmed and tried te cut his hair with a pair of tinner's shears. Hlley screamed murder se vigorously that neighbors and jassursby came te the rescue, lie was taken befnolhe municipal court and the Judge labored for smeral hours te get rrem him the names or his as sailants, Imt with schoolboy logic Mr. Hlley Intimated that he would never he se mean as te get his tormenters into trouble w 1th the authorities, lie was icleased and seen utter was seen walking te tlie univer sity with u heavy i lile en his shoulder. A suspicion is beginning te arlse that Mr. Hlley may be a little tee " rresli " for haz ing. J r would be 1. cry ea-y for a lull w eather party te wiite up a dairy or the last six mouths. Just make a single entry as tol tel tol lews,: Waited for It te step raining ami then did nothing Ter lear it should begin again. Tin: account or New Yerk's lunatic r.irm published te-day is worthy or thoughtful attention. Out in the Umcaster ceuntv hospital theie nie wretches gloemllv jmss jmss leg the timu behind Iren bars, winrmlKht, perhaps, be put le work en a farm nllertht'i Xew Yerk plan. Wiintu'cr bfi-Iilus )ou elinuce le ant. Ne'er full short of bOZODONT. llut keep It uluujra lu jour tleht, A source of beauty and delight, Te cleaiue your teeth till with yuurkuilltt The incut fuktldleun you Ufiille. ullluiloediiv 1 . A Weiiiau'h Sweet Will, -he l premnturely ilcnrlved of her charm, or tire uud form, und made uiiuttruelUe In (,e J12.'. !'g .l "!':U 'f'H"ent unit Irreinilarlllel KS'U,'.!;I.',,"TM'1- .T" r"eck lhldriilniiHn ';. her 5 renglh and lieulth. hut iiihui Ii t amlubls qualities us e. Is her tlr.t du y. Tills I. Mh Ijr uud kpeist'ly accempllshi-U by i VeUr"u of Mir-ireaimeiH with Ir. IMme-V Kui erlte l're-crlmien.i, nervine and tonic or wonderful Tl !Sanfr.i".nrt 'r?j,nre'1 V'ecl"- rer thoulle"" Hen of these iutferlng from druu'Klnif down " AnlntolllgcntK-rsenHhcnhurt will at once pr.-ureab.itlle of Salvation oil. It ,ti,eu.f lliliiK te cure swilllnss, burn, or wound"' All nfglt"i f,!1' laleiity.hec4.iit.u bett le. nnf.W AlIBl'lceusjli. If uneherked, l" often the rurerunnerer eoii.uiiiplleii. Onodese rre'uiev?1" ,,,ed,C,ne "" te AVIth L'ly Cream lUlm a child cun be treat ed without pain or dread and with perfect sufety. Try the remedy. It cures catarrh, buy fever und colds In the he.ul. Ii i ....n.. .... piled Inte he nostrils and glte relltr with the J uu application, rnce sec. eiwdiw TTOOD'8 BA1UAPAHILXA. WEAK WOMEN Oirr te thettiM"lvcs a duly le take llixst'1 fnrfl parllla, lu view of the great rtlltf II hasKlveii llies who sufler from allmrnt peculiar te the net. Ily purify his the bleed, regulating Impor tant organs, utrcnglhcnlng the nerves, and ton ing the whole, synteni, It restore te henllh. MKK A NKW CHKATUItK. " I liavelieett for yctini trying te get help for Hint terrible, general debility nnd wenktiesse common te women. Within n jrar I have taken ten nr twelve bottles of Heed' Harsapa rllla nnd thn liencnt iterhed from ltsiiehas liccn very grcnt. I inn new feeling liken new creatnrenfterMiirerlng e ninny yearn." Mas. V, B. Itess, Mnrtlti,Tcxn. CAN WALK 6 Mll.ns A DAY. " Fer nine years I wan Inn state er constant siirTerlng, ncnreely able at any lime te walk about the house and part nf the tlme tumble te beonteriieil. I went te Philadelphia for treat ment, which gave me relief for a lime, but I wns anotiwerno again. The pliyalclana snldlhadn fllireld Ittmer. I began Inking Iloed'e Harsnpa rlllnnnd luigoeilrni'rt wns seen nppnrcnt. I began te Improve In henllh, and continued Ink ing the medicine till new I fee! perfectly well nnd rnn nlk six or seven inllcx n day without feeling tired. I think Heed's Hiinsapnrllln Is Just the modlrlne for women nnd anyone who has bnd I.IikxI." .Ir.NNii: Hmitii, ltst ltrentl Tep, Pa. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by nil druggists, fl ! six for fs I'rcparcsl only by C. 1. 11001) CO., Lewell, Jlnxs. 100 1I0MIX ONi: DOIiliAK (11 1A!lTt:il'H LITTI.K I.IVKIt I'll.l-S. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick llenilatiicnnil rellevenll the troubles Inci dent te a bllleu stain of the system, such us IilrzlneKs, Nuiiwii. Drowsiness, Dlsticss aner Killing, I'nlit lu thn Side. .(. While their most reinnrkiiblesucctss has been sIiemii lit curing sick: llcinlarhe, yet CAHTnil'S I.IlTl.i: I.IVKIt I'll.l.S urn eiinlly valuable In (.'onttlpatleii, curing und preveiillng tills iniiievliig com cem plulnt, whlle tliey nlse correct all dlsordersef ill i II i, .. iiiiii nil j limn .'ill. i 4 mi iii.iiiui'i mi lie stomach, stlmiilate the liver nnd regiilute lie bei Is. l.ten ir they only cured tin tin HEAD Ache limy would be nlmnst prlceles" le thn'u who sillier from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does net end hert',iuid I lin'-e who eiicii try them will find these little plltsMilunble In se many wnjs that they will net be willing te de without them. Hut lifter all sick head ACHE Is the bane of se many lives Hint here Is where we make eurgieat beast. Our pltlHciirell uhlle ethers de net.; CAUTI.K'H MTTM. MVl'.lt l'H.I.S nre er,y small anil very easy te take. One or tue pills iiiakiiadesp. They nre strictly vegctiiblnntid ilonet grlp'i or purge, Imt by their gentle ac tion pleuse nil who live them. Ill hilsut Si eta ; 111 u for f I. Held at cry u here or sent by mull. I'AltTKIl MKDICINi: CO., Ni:V YOItlv. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. nughS-hdced 4n alc or itcut. 1Jlfll.!l'HAI.i:OK VAI.IAIII.KUITV I'ltOI' KIITY. ON TlirasiiAV, OcTiiliLIt 17, ISS'I, At tlie leiintd ll'itcl. that two-story Uriel; llcslileiice. Nn. 7 Heulh I. line strict. llnll.K rooms uud bath room, with all meilern coute ceute nleiices. The house has Iss'ii recently pnlnteit mid mKTCl throughout uud Is In excellent coiiilltlen. The location Is oneef the inet de sirable for residence In the elty. I.elUJxIlOfeel, extending Inn 10-fec twliln alley. Hale te cemtiienctinl 7 o'clock p. tn, AU.AN.V. in:nlt,Agrnt. II. r. Itewi:, Auctioneer. Alse, nt sntne time nud place will be sold three choice building lets, each .lMfcct, en south Mdii of .ist Killleu strcul, betueeu Miirshiill nud rranklln streets. ell),l,li,i;il "" itAiu: uiiANciT lTiiT TiAittiAiNH in lin.u.nsTATi:. 'I lie itnilcrslgned etb rn lit prl vale sain 00 prop erties situated lu Lancaster city uud leuiily, cuiis'slingef A valuable Hetel tiind with stabllns for 100 horses. A large Tobacco Warehouse. A vntuitblu store stand en North Qinvii street, with or without mereliiinillhe. A Farm of 1SW Arrm or tulunhle Improved laud sltuuted III Hart township, tilth excellent buildings thereon. A small 1'arm of ilfl 4crcs sltuuted In Celcraln teunshlp. A vnluabln Dwelling l!e'tc en North Duke street, nnd u large number et Dwelllngii lu ull pjirtsef the city. Alse n large niimtier of lets of ground hi dif ferent parts of the cltv. These properties it 111 lie sold en easy terms, nnd a geed iltteguirauteeil. As Hioewne'isileslrous of leaving the city, this opportunity should be tnken udtauttige of ut onto. Any Information itcshcd can be obtained by culling en AtlltAIIAM IIinSH, eS,l'j,l5,lsd Ne. ta North tjticcti Street. 4'citnl iUiHcce. AKIONKl) lTATire1' JACOirpUAT: llch uud wire, or l.'incuster township, I. an custer county, Tn. Jacob I'mellch und wife, or lJincasler township, having by dced or velnu tury assignment, dated September U, A. I). ISSll, asslgiiisl und Iransterred all their estute te the iinderslgned, rorthebenellt or the creditors of thevalii JihHih Krnellchihn thercfore gives no ne no tlceteull isTsensliidebted te said nsslgner, te nuikc payment te the underslgiicd without de lny, and theve having claims te present tlietn ti HKNItV CAlll'KNTI.It, Asslgnw, , , N. 51 Net Hi Unite. M., Ijincusler, 1'n. slOflldl'u T7IMTATK eFjOUN W. IuhLITyTIiATU OK ii the Clly or Ijincaster, deceased. Tlie mi dcrslgned nudlliT, upisilnte.! te iuim upon ex ceptions und te dlslrlliute the balance remnlti. Ing In the hands or Surah s. Ilubley, ndmlnls trutrlx or Hie estnte of said deivuked, te und niueiig tliesc It-gully entitled te the same, trill sU for that purpose en Kilday, Iho Sth day of Nevembcr.A. 1).. lss,al 10 n. in.. In the the Li brary Itoem of the Ce trl Heuse, In the rity of Lancaster, where ull icrsens luteretcd lusnld distribution may ntteue. eclSltdTu I). McMI'LI.I.N. Auditor. "VTenci: is m:ui:iiv uivlw that an Vj. "I'l'llcatlen Mill be Hindu te tlm (Joterner enViinavltniila en the 2M day of October. A- ,V1'Al.,y, ''""res W. Try, II. Jc. Ilaiungur.il ncr, 1. ll.lleliihun, .Meuiie.M. Fry and Jehn II. Abrulinm, under the Aei of Asieinblv. nn nn preved Airliai, ls7t,entlthl An Act te pro pre tlde for the Incorporation und regulation of certain corHirntletis," uuil the supplements thereto, for the churicr of ui Intended eertsira. thin, te be called l euestia Cigar Muchlne Company .' the character and object or it lit h ure maiiutactiirlng uud dealln? lu cigar maklnir machinery. wlthr.the light te hehluuil eiUey such patents und pntent rights as ure necesuy In currj lug en said business ; und for thetu pur pur leses te hate, poss nnd cnleyull tlierlglits, U-iu-nta. nnd prltlhgesernildActsand supple incuts thciete. " "''"" 1.. ICMAltTI.V. Solicitor. 4:lett l SK YOL'UCIUOCLU ren LEVAN'S FLOUR AM) New Kiln-Dried CORN MEAL. LEVAN & SONS, .MKHC'ItANTMII.LLHS. iCeal. 7 UMUKIIANIXXJAU" W? .w.,;!S TJAUMCJAUU.NEIWCOMI'ANY. COAL DEALERS. wVC'r-Vv"'0, ' Ne,,' 'iueensirccl, and Ne. SHI North I'rliue street. iliiil'S"nU l'rlUt0 Blrt'' "ear "lnc "ivifl' LAN'CASTSMt. I'A. rpuuK ijai.matTan LvsKern'mvTTKiT. ,Tw-i..,'i:',,,;",V i- a " IKiwder blewVr. li the iuce.! Kw s.Ilelr0 tr f "'e tt"a "lh" """" At iiuuli:vh niiue htehk. SUWestKiugHUts-t. H9anmaltctr,4 rniLADKLTBlA, Tuesday, Oct. IS, 188?. Wc haven't half done justice te the Plaid Dress Goods. Can't with newspaper talk. Such color Mendings and con trasts! Such weaving! Art studies. Here's a i quality. A fine all-wool stuff 4 inches wide. Ne fuzz and fuss about it, just simple platding, but there are twaily-sevcn distinct styles.every one rich, charming. These goods were meant te sell at 51.25. Other lines at $1. numbers at 75c, mere at 50c, and plenty of the still higher priced ones of course. Camel hair effects, beurcttc effects every geed going thing, rough or smooth or plain or jumbled. " The only perfect system of rvaist measurement we cier knew." We said that of the l'olleck Dress-Fitting System several months age. Seme thousands of ladies in and about Philadel phia are'sajing the same thing te-day. They've tried it. It can't go wrong. A cuirass of lle.xible metal fitted te the figure as simply and as" easily as a Jersey waist. Just touches everywhere slouches nowhere, pinches nowhere. There isn't a curve or gracefulness of form that it doesn't catch. And the paper pattern catches them tee. A perfect fit the first try ! Yeu can see the Pollock System in operation in our Dress Making Parlors, second fleer, Chestnut street side. Wc furnish lining material, fit, cut and basic up a waist and sleeves lining; sc?u en hooks and eyes, aud gwe you the whole thing for $r. Fer .p mere $2 in all) we will baste the cloth en te t lining but you must fit mi the cloth. If you desire it wc will make up the entire dress for you en terms just as reasonable. We control the use of the Pollock system for Philadelphia and vicinity. Second flear, Chestnut street. Pressmnklng l'nrlers. Bleached Satin Table Dam ask at $2. You've been taking it almost as fast as wc could get it in. Te-day for the first time in weeks we have enough te speak of in the papers. We've proved the wear worth of these Damasks. Designs that will grace any table. Southwest of centre. Half the Shawl money is enough in some things. Hanaro Scotch Wrapping Shawls, S0.50 quality for 11M Demestic Wrapping Shauls, SI quality for ft! Inillu Chudda Leng Shaw l, uU coleis, E'J3 quality ter S15 ltnl India Striped Leng Shaw Is, .W quality rerSli. Second fleer, Chestnut street sld. 1'eur eleva tors, A little cut in cutlery ; Rog ers Bres'. 1847 Triple Plate, in fancy patterns : Dinner Kerlcs SI n dozen, rrem JS 1'e.KCrlspoeiiH Jl..ri0ude7eii, from 17 'J ublespoena (deuble uud sectleuul iilulei 31 u dozen, from ii 200 pairs Carvers, Staghern, Celluloid and Rubber handles, slightly soiled, half regular prices. Seceud fleer, second gallery. Jehn Wanamaker. Itluelc. J-VONTMISS IT I RARE BARGAINS. A Grand I)lplnv of the Met Popular and Meit Uclluble Pianos and Organs W1I.LIII, MADHliV Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., ATT! IH LA.VCASTEIl ceuxrr FA in. All should examine them, rer sooner or later you will want one, nnd one thut will glte you satisfaction. e tmsltltcly guarantee satlsruc satlsruc tleu In every isirtleular fernix yearn, and sell ft1.1 le raslcst terins-flte dollars u month. I link of It from one te two j ears te pa v for lit 1 lie ubevp goods enme duvet from thoVactery. ,.VM,.V! " "' eIWt " ""-HI" bargain each day of IheKulr. KlltlC JOIINxON it CO., i. u uNa :.' ysl. i!" Ht-' I-incuster, l'a. . l-S.-Second-llandl'lanesund Organ, lulirii luLxcliaugc. uJI-ljdAtr ilmltrellae. "I y .M llltl.LLA llT:.U)QUAilT!:S. The Conestoga! IIINISTIIU.NAMI: orei It Popular Umbrella. Tens or Thousand of Iticm. sehl withluthe patl six nieiiths. The Cleth l I'nlen Silk orsuiicrler quality. e hate ilinvgradc or It and ull geed wearei. siiHtf l'ml'rclln guaranteed net te ade or mfirA,l for 'he Couestega I'mbrrlla ut the ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 11 T.AM' Kl.VO KTIir.KT. ikViuul U KSKV WOLF, """ FURNITURE STORE, has removed te TO Kat Klnif street, having a full lhioef Kurnllureef etery description at tie 0,.,rUv".-A1'" Undertaking pVempUy it tendjsl I te. L'al ll.lexulllllleouFl!eKls., aVUdll U, WOLK. 13d tiut King atrL Vittc effmmMen. TAL.Ci:eFI-AHHION. PALACE OF FASHION, its & "7 NORTH QUEEN STREET, DIRECT FROM CONSTANTINOPLE. A Rare Collection of ORIENTAL GOODS, Consisting of Antique and Mod ern (entirely hand-made) Turkish, Persian and Egyptian Rugs, Carpets, Portieres, Embroideries, Attar of Reses, &c. This rare collection of An tique and Oriental Rugs having been selected from the principal cities of the Orient, will be en EXHIBITION AND SALE -AT THK- PALACE OF FASHION, (By H. K. Kassabian, of Con stantinople,) commencing WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16. We cordially invite you te come and inspect these Orien tal Arts and make your selec tion, as this is a rare oppor tunity te see these Oriental Fabrics in this city, and one which will never be offered te you again. The Exhibition of these Fine Arts will add te the beauty of the Palace of Fashion, as they did te the beauty of the PALACES OF THE ORIENT. ASTR1CH BROS. (Gvecevictt. ?-LAllKI.S CEYLON TLA I Clarke's Ceylon Tea I Is one of the finest growths of Tea which has been Imported, und for richness and delicacy or flavor, It U unsurpassed by any ether cluss or Tea. CLAHKIVH COKKRRS superior In quality te any sold lu this market. Kltm Hwcet Keastcd Ce Ices ISe per pound. Clarke's Combination Colee.nt '.cnnd Sle per pound, Is the finest value etcreUered. CTT PIIICEH IN CJHOCKltlEH. le't 00 1)r'ed ll0f' 12Jr ler ,M""d ' I0 Pounds California Hums, 8e te lOe per tieuud, J;"!!"',.,.," Atirlcels, I'JXc. 15e, Ufe per pound. ( alirerdla l'littus, 3 pounds ferlSk', CullfornlaTubleHyrup finest In the world lSc per quart. Lfglit isyrup only 8c per quart Ureal Uargalu In Jellies und 1'iesertes. Wholesale unit llelall Ten. Ceiree and Grocery Ht ere, ' UAH SOUTH QU1.1.N HTItLLT. a-lleadqunrtcrs rer Peppy oil Seap, Telephone. Kri-e Del llelltery. jye-iiiivvw A' T HUiWlC'S. Geed News te tbe Consumer ! SWEETS REDUCED. Anether drop In Die Wholesale Market en nbles us te sell Granulated Sugar newut u cents, and best Helt White at 8 This Is it drop of i cents rrem the hlghcut imlnt. New and Fresh Goods. New IluUlm, New California Apricots, New Cedllsh New Mackerel, New Kiln Dried Cern .. .,..IS,, t)'.,.t M,a't. A vena, Crocked aud ltelled Wheat, Purlnn, NewCriiberrles,etc. New gixtds arriving ulment dally. Wealm te get the first uud best or the season, BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCAHTKH. PA. A T HLI.VTlS. " ' " The End of the World Is Net Yet, As. Seme KoelUh People Thought It Would, but REIST'S U .Surely the Place te Uuy Your Grixerlesl Tin: lahgkststeui: I TUB lllUVIlSjT.SrOC'IC I THE UfiST LOCATION I Goods Retailed at Wholesale Prices! Parler Pride Knamcl. lOe a bottle. This Is the liett IStiive I'elUli lu the world. Applied tilth a woolen cloth. Ne dust, no rust. Ho He duced rrem 15c te 10c a bottle. RKAD AND TELL YOUIt NEIOHHOU. JDsLvuperated Amiles, 25c; 3 B.s Evapera- Oram? mill litiwiii M.l Ky. u ui , a qi vruiieernea, -c ;x purgs Itallun Mac aroni, yicj 3 puck Fruit Pudding, Ufa; Heir ItaltliiK Buckwheat, 10c and 15c a pack; tl tt.s .New ltelled Oats, 25c; 4 Vte Crackers, 25c; 31U HiiestUlngerSuaps, iSe; S Bm Nlciinc,-i5c; 5 am Menacs, 2jC ; 2 cans French Peas, i!5c. l P.ATS-Dried lleef. 12Jie: Knuckle Dried Ileef.lec; Picnic Hums, Vc ; llolegua, Vc; Her ring, 5c., Bs for 25c. CAUSTIC hODA-3 nnd 5 lb boxes at Ce a ft. hl'ONKWAHE Prem 12 gallon Jam dim n te I1.".1.,"'.'.11"" "''0 ru" "no r Jug. Milk Puns. Ml lie Crocks, Ac. ' CAltLOAD OF SALT- Jumbo Bag., 80c. Ju.t unloading Dairy Salt, lu bullel bags, Ue : hair bushel, 25c. euu lmANcii STeni:, ,.,'erner of Lust King uud Duke streets W. D KliiMauaeer-lshiuvlly His-ked tilth staple und I aucy Groceries. Drep .lu und take u leek ut It ; It ttlll pay you. REIST! WHOLESALE AND HKTAILUUOCKlt, COUNER WEST KING AND PlllNCESTS., Directly Opposite J. II. Martin A Ce.'s Dry CJoedt Sfere, and Next Doer te Berrel Uerse HeUU 9rn 90m. D REHSOOODSI DftEHrJ GOODS 1 35-37 North Queen St. Big Bargains! 24-Inch niack Hllkal75cayard. 11.00 Qres araln Colored Hllk at 7c a yard. 24-Incb Black Batln Ithadama at 11.00 a yard. All Colen Merle 811k at 60c a yard. no-Inch l'laln Weel Tricot Cleth at 20c and S7Kc a yard. l'laln Weel Cleths, 3A-lnch, at 25e a ynrd. 40-Inoh Clay Plaids, at I2y,c yard. Bilk and Weel Ml led Cleths at 10c a yard. Mluea' Corset WalsU at 25c. Children's Weel Haeki, 25c and 50c Head reMAinenterle at 8c, 10c, 12Kc, up te $1.00. ' 75c and $1 Kid Oletcsnt&nc and C7ca pair. Deal Ceneta In Lancaster at V and 50e. Beat Ammonia at &c a bottle. Hllver and Colored Beads at fa and 10c a string Large bettlea of Cologne at 10c a betthv Kine ItuchlngH at 3, 5, 10, 12W, l7,2jand37S centaaynrd. Lace Cellars at 6, 10, 12' , 17, SO, 21 and XI cents each, Hwanodewn at 20c and av a yard. Weel Hklrtlngi, double widths, ut 12',. 20 und 25 cents a yard. White and Brown nnd White Quilts nt 75c. Comforts, filled with white cotton, $1.00,1 1.25 nnd $1.60. 10-4 cirey Blankets at 75c, (1.00, $1.25 and $1.00 n pair. UM White Blankets at 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a pair. Indigo Bluq Calicos at 5c a yard. 600 Pieces Best Oark Calicoes at 4c a yurd. 50c, 75e nnd $1X0 White Hhlrts at .17Jie, 50e and 75c. Indies' Hcnrlet Underwear at 7V. Men's Hcarlet Underwear at 07c. M-lnch Geld Head Umbrellas at 75c and $1.00. Geed Unbrellus at 25c and 50c. YOU AHE A LWAYH HUllK TO GET ABARGAIN -AT- OUR STORE. 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm. gOOtO rttlb grltOCB. T AUG A INS. ZISIT STACKHOUSE'S This Veek FOIt IUQ HAKOAINS IX Beets & Shoes. A Full Due or the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Best Beet Made. Call and see them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes.28 and 30 East King Street, LANCAbTEH, PA. B OOTS AND SHOES. A Departure from Our Old Ways Is meit ulttays beneficial, net only te us, but te these upon uhem tie Inllueiicc. It U seeasy get Inte a rut, but u hard matter tegct out. It bus been my rule te Display the ladles', Misses' Children's and Infants' Shoes lu 1-argi-Windew, and Men's, Beys' nnd Youths' la Hiuall Window. Hereafter I will change the display every two or three ceks und will have the Men's shoes tlrst lu one window and then In the ether. Yeu will flud the Large Window full or Men's, Beys' and Youths' Shoes In Fine und Medium Crudes or all the Latest Full and Winter Styles, from $1.25 te $6.00, and the Small Window lull e Ladles', Mines', Children's aud Infant's Shoes. It will pay you te step uud take u leek before purchasing elsewhere, us tbe Price Is Shirked en Et cry hhee. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te KBEY .t KCKEltT Hie Leader or Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 5 EAST KINO hTUEKT. LANCASTER, Pa. J""Stere closed every evening at 0 o'clock, ex cept Menduy and Saturday. r-AOLLAIW AND I7UKFH THE LATEST V tue most desirable, and most comfortable shapes and sttles unv sire, at KHISMAN'H Oanu' Furnishing btere, U West Klni street. CRARLESSTAMM-8 B Ti TR 9r$j Goe: B AROAlNs. 24 Centre Square. IS THE PLACE TO GET Ideal Bargains I IN LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS I OURA&SOnTMENTlH LARQE, OUR GOODS AllE BEAUTIFUL, OUR PRICES AUK TIIE LOWEST. AND WE WANT YOU TO KNOW IT. Try Us Next and fie Convinced.' SEE VOW YOVHHKLV. 1II'.A8T0XT.S.IKI, 1IK PLEASED, AND Save Menev T Weel Plaids at Se u nrd. Weel Cleths at 8c n ynrd. Weel CTelh Plaids nt 10c n ynrd. Weel Cleth rialdsntl2'cnynrd,iloublewldth. Weel Checks nnd Stripes nt 15e a ynrd, 40 Inches ttlde. Silk Finished Henriettas, Tee. 12 latest shades, 40 Inches ttlde. Silk Plushes nt 37J5ca yard. Black Henriettas Cheap, Black Henriettas Cheap. All-Weel Plaids nnd Cheeks nt iV a yard. Ombre Plaids nt 3c n yard, 1(1 Inches .wide. Silk Plnldsnt.lTJJc n yard, M Inches wide. Anti-Cleth Suiting", .'i7!c n yard ; never wear woolly, Mlnclic". COM) lea ritrlpes, Plaids nnd Plain Geed rtl.25c, ;"Vt 6 " : a j ard. Best Cotten Flannels ever sold iinywhere nt He, ty(e, Tc, sc, c, 10c, lie, Klic u ynrd. Great Bargains In lied Flannels. A Wendcrrul Display of lllankcU and Comrerts. Extraordinary Bargains In Corsets, AT J. Harry Stamm's we.vnr.nrrii Barg:3.irL Stere NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. AVilli A.MSON FOSTLIt. BLANKETS 15 Per Cent. Less Thau, Regular Prices. White Blankets, TSe. $1, $1.2"i, UM, $-',t2.Wup te$i perjialr. Gray Blankets, 117c, $1.2.., LVJl.TrstiiiptO Sj.M ier pair. LADIES' KID GLOVES. Four Butten In Celers and Black, 41c uud 73c Five und ISeven Heeks, Jl 51.2,$1.S0. Eight Butten Length Muhiju Italic, $l.2jand $l.ns. Special NewMutQUltalies,I.Oii. New Styles in Ladies' Furs AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Rent's Ntlir Fur Fell Hats that will net break or lade, $1.25. A Geed Seft Fur Feil Pocket Hut, 75c. Fur and Plush Lap Robes. Fur Robes, $.1.00 ; Plush, Jl..rA A Geed IIere Blanket, 70c. A LARGE .VSSORTMENT OF Trunks and Traveling Bags AT ALL lKICi:S. Infant's Coats and Drestes. MUstVand Girl's Cleth nud Jersey Jackets. JjiuIes' l'bish Coats, Jackets uud Misljeskas. Beys Knee Pant Hull und Ot erceats.fi te SI0. Geut's Light or llenvy Weight Overcoats at $10 that dery competition. Gent's Fine Kersey Otcrceat?, flnlihcd with satin sleeve lining, :12. Kuncy Beaver Overcoats, $0 te S.'l. Beys' Overcoats, 52 te Jlj. Men's Buslnei,sSiilts,$7. 4.(11,110, Fust Celers. Cutaway Ceat Hulls, id le SJj. Gent's Worsted Dress Puntii, Se, U, 5". A Man's Overcoat for 51.00. NECKWEAR I GERNWOOD J. WISSINOMINO. The Newest Styles lu Puffs audTecks, 00c, 73c, II. $125. Feui-ln-Hund acnrN, Select 1'arternt, BOc, 75c, heat's Kid Glet.es rer Dress, $1, S1.25, $1.60, $-', Men's Working Gloves, 2ic te f.'. Moderate Priced Footwear! iJidlPf' 17 Butten Beet, $2.50. MUssV 17 Butten Beet, 3J.ni. Gent's Dress Shoes, Luce hi Tins or Plain Tee. $1. "A. Farmers' Heavy Boetr. or Congress Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Bra.nclTL Stere, NO. SIS MARKET bTREET, IIAHltlS BURQ, PA. BOSTON TR Blaeket Baip Sale ! : i.xp fm'-tH f4frlSi-'gfel ! .
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