(JpSPfiliiWIS www ifrJwwfTP iivj Cri- ,r,K;4 y-"" v- r.A.K.4 firm -s si. i& sTi '. 5 St & IV. ?1? . s.-t & tb m. m 9 tttltt Jfttt Utectictr OnaCW J. CTBtNMAK, OKAHMBMWNMAN FOLTZ, Bolten. ' aeaBNT CLARK, rabUhtr. rttOt BAILT INTELLIOENCR.-PBbllhed tnry tayln the year, bet Sunday. , Served b?MTlen In tbl city and surreundlnn ' tem at ten emu it week." By mall lire del- rr in Advance ; GO cent a month. UTOMtLT INTElZieKNCBK-One dollar and Mr cent a rear. In advance. INmCETOBUBSCRIBKRS-Remllby check M poatefflce order, and where neither of lhM can be procured Rend In a reclitered tared at the Poslefflce, m second clam mall Aseaa TBI nmtUOEMCIB, Lancaster, PS. I -rrrr-TrzT LlfOABm,PA., October 18, 1889. The rending Election. The quietude of tlie pending election canram In this state la very great ; nmt enn mere se thnii U usiinlly the ewe In an off political year. The voters nrc pemiltttxl te innke up their mlttdn ns te whom they will vote for without attempt te Influence them by flcry oratory or the noise, of brass, and doubtless the great mass will net trouble themselves te con sider hew they fhnll vote but will fellow along in the party path that they are accustomed te trend. Hut there will be many who will net vete without thinking ; and from this )xirtien of the rote we may fairly expect that the Democratic support will be Increased. Fer there arc very geed reasons why thinking voters should Incline te vote the Democratic ticket though their party animations have been Republican ; and there la new be little warmths of po litical , feeling that it is n tlme when men may be expected te slinke loose from party associations under the Inducement of the reasons. The honest Republican mut confess that the administration of the a flairs of thestate would be (lettered by slinking out. these who have hived se long in its offices as te think that they own them, and te feel free from their accountability te the public. It is a bad thing for a state te stay under the dominion of n party se long as Pennsylvania has licen Republican ; and it has been a bad thing for the Republican party se far as the interest of the members at large is concerned, who have Ijccii simply lookers-en at the fenst that they have aided their eliticnl bosses te spread for their own delight and profit. The Republicans who have profited by the Republican control of Pennsylvania have been few. The masses of thu party have only had the joy of knowing that the state administration was lat)cled Republican ; against which delight t boy have had the pain of realizing their responsibility for its transgression". We assume that we niny confidently say that In the impartial judgment or sensi ble men the administration of Pennsyl vania affairs has net generally reflected credit upon the responsible Republican pwty. s This affords abundant reason for a change ; and it is because the intelligent judgment of the state may come in play in this election, which is net attended by party heat, that we hopefully leek for a change. We heK te bee the Republicans who are disgusted with their control by a man of Quay's stamp and by their representa tion In the Senate of the United Htatcs by men of the character and stature of Quay aud Cameren ; who are tired of see ing such weak tools placed In the chler magistracy of the state as Governer Beaver has se clearly shown himself te be; who would like te havu from the leg islature some slgu of its being theirl-egis-lature aud net the facile Instrument of the bosses and paymasters ; who want te see Pennsylvania rise te its full stature among the states and s) ew her self foremost Inttead of rearmost In the art of geed government; who wish te see her as much respected ' her jh) Jltlcal wisdom and virtue as she Is en vied for her great natural resources and wealth. There Is no hope, under the present Republican rlngdonilnatleu that Penn sylvania will ever command the lespect of the world for anything save the things the Almighty has put se richly and abundantly in her soil. In mineral aud agricultural wealth she stands llr&t among the states, but she has had yiuue ncip irem ncr governors In the de de ,uvelepmcut of these means of her ag grandizement. The richness of tier treleum -fields has mainly fallen into foreign hands and places ; aud bur rail roads have found no obligation upon them te carry the coal aud iron of her soil as cheaply te Pennsylvania towns as te outside cities. Thu industries which would naturally huve gathered round her great ileiieslts of mineral wealth have net been Invited te sit down there aud are net found there. Who can say that the state administra tion is net responsible for the fact that Pennsylvania petroleum Is net refilled in Pennsylvania? Aud who can deny its responsibility for the fact that her coal Is carried clii'titicr te Bosten than te Philadelphia, for the paitef the canlage that is in the state ; and that the pro duct of the West are borne te Philadel phia at a lower price thau thoe of Lan caster county? Any one who can say that gloss injury has net been done te the interests, of Pennsylvania!! by this permission that has beenjjlven te monopoly te strangle its industries, knows net whereof he speaks. We believe that the truth of this destruction of state Interests by an un faithful and imbecile state government, has impressed it-self upon the voters, and that they will feel free in this period of little political excitement, and when only state Issues are at stake, te seak at the ballet box at the coming election aud say that they uru no longer content te endure their representation by Quay, who is without an instinct (if patriotism, or knowledge of u useful urt, or conception of genteel conduct ; that they want a Jitter benater than Donald Cameren, who inherited the place and who has net the needed talent for it, though lie has net disgraced it und Is an Incomparably better man In his Instincts than his associate ; that they are wick of Reavers sit ting iu high places ; that they are tired of waiting upon the Legislature te pass the law yet lacking te enfenc the constitution and bring the railroad tyrants of the state in subjection te the people. vc expect te see many of them In such revolt. Te them n e eiler a geed candidate and a geed declaration of principles. They will wisely think that It Is time that they gave us u trial. Tke Peril of lilg Crep. A correspondent of the Cultltuter ami Gauntry Gentleman asks iu alarm , whither we are drifting mid i,iniu t,. K fr ib$ rapid iucrcute in the production of twpie crops aim tue cucourugiiueut te f, wnaw increase mat Is being given by A Us opening of new lauds te settlement. r Tb wttllugef Oklahoma nud the Bioux eservatlen must further swell the pro ducts of the soil, and It is proposed te spend a few millions . In Irri gating the arid lands " In order that a still larger quantity of the staple pro ducts of the soil may be thrown en te an already depressed market. At the satue' tlme the paternal hand of the , government Is stretched out te the laboring millions of the Old World te get them here te grew n few million bushels mere wheat, eats and corn." The pres)cct Is net at all pleasing te this writer aud he would have agricul tural Interests protected and thinks that " the Idea of protection and free trade has liecn studied from a point tee remote. We nrc In great danger of pro ducing tee much. Within a couple of years from the tlme the government puts a few million acres of laud en the market, which is settled up with a whoop aud a hurrah, you can very con fidently leek te seek te see the price of wheat, eats and corn lowered a few cents en the bushel. " And then this frightened farmer ar rives at this weak conclusion. " tat the government get rid of its surplus In works of public Improvement requiring the greatest number of men rather than In buying lands of the Indians. " That Is all he can suggest by way of euro for a state of things se terrible that in lib) eyes the bounties lavished upon this country by nature have beconie curses. He timidly suggests that the surplus taxes should net lie used In buy ing splendid lauds from brutal savages at absurd prices because, perchance, white men might make tatter urn; of it, and feed would lxj chcajxT. The facts presented nre impressive, but they should stlmulate a much clearer Jlnc of thought. The man who thinks "we nre producing tee much should note the volume of our grain ex jwrts aud consider that they must be largely paid for in ether materials. Wc can produce far mero of agricultural products than we can consume, hut Kurope will net take much of our grain If we refuse te tnke thu products she can give us In exchange for It, by Im posing cxccssl ve tariU'ilulies upon them. At lust the New Yerk world's fulr com mittee Ims reeh ed te ask for subscription!) le n live million dollar giniraiittiu fund. Chicago h.is nieiinil novel! million pledged, and If New Yerkers don't contribute tlielr five In us ninny days tliore will he n smlle en the Western slde of the controversy. 1't.ix.nmciAK Down:, of Chicago, thus describes n system of burying the wires which Is new under o.vperlinnnt In Hint city: "Large cylindrical blocks or terra cotta nre bored with numerous small holes, which nre nheut 21 Inches In dinmetrr, and covered with a ltrlMed glalngen the Inslde. It is inteiidcd that theso blocks shall be laid end toend under ground In Insulated trenches built of heavy planking, covered with coats of tar anil vltrlllnd glaring en thn inner side. The cylindrical blocks when placed in this manner reim a series of teir.i cotta pipes hi a single line of blocks. Thiouie laid hi set liens, and at convenient distan ces executions are mnde lined with brick, making an underground chamber, and giving room fur laying new wires and making nil icpnlrs without disturbing the block or tearing up the street. The various wlies may ba completely se p.i rated, wlille a small block will carry a thousand wires without nny trouble. (Snses cannot form In these trenclies and cause dangerous explosions, as tlmy are vontil ventil vontil nted by draught tubes, lly limiting the currants and this careful insulation they will seen find a way te put the wires under in New Yerk, and bya and liye even J.-in-enster may be relieved of the ugly poles. s lx-Piu:hiiiF.M Pi.Kvr.i.AMi has given a perfect dlflnlllnn ur a patriot. Jlosnldef lliolate "Sunset" Cex: "His re.il was bem of public spirit and the inotlxeofhls labor was the public geed." Tiik Prohibitionists nie said te hne lis tened te ringing speeches en TliuiMlay In Philadelphia. L'mpty glasses may ring when tapped, but ene knight of the empty glass made a remark that has the dull heavy sound of a tumbler full of muddy Conestognw ater. lie said that no problem could be solved until the prohibition prob lem wassehed. Criticism is unnecessary, but It uiay be remarked that thn Prohibition party resembles the lly en llie coach w heel who imagined that he was turning It, nnd when burled Iu a drop of mud, considered the operations ofthe uuherse suspended. It turns out that the property of the great sugar trust is only wertli about sixteen millions, although the trust Is capitalized Htiuiy millions, and the consumer iiL-l sugar luue been taxed by the trust for interest en Hint capital. Ik the Republicans really tiy te steal Mentana, a plain and well nuthontleated history ofthe attempt will niake the best possible Dcmocratle campaign decument. If President Harrison iluics te romevo Doineeratlc Judges in Mentana, In this emergency, he will be. committing inimical suicide. The American people may at times be blinded by party feeling, but just new men of nil panics are w niching llie new states closely, and want te see fair play. J'lueil ler Mlseel In noens Osculation. Jllnuche Nelsen, a handsome, gei geeusly ilri'ssed veung w emiiii ,w as brought behire . ,.,s!l,uv,,".u '" Chicago, en Thin sdu, for trial, llie clinige against her was " disor derly conduct." " What's the ease against tills girl?" asked llie court. "KIknIuk." was llie answer. " I don't knew that that sanv crime," said thu court lellccllvelv. " it'll me the story." J It appeared freiii evidence that en Wed nesday nnei neon, wlille under the lullu lullu enee of wine, she created a scene at the corner of Ilnlstead and Mndlvin streets bv kissing all the geed looking vomit men she could catch. Veiv little outcry ontlieimrt of the victims was made, anil everything went well until n solemn, mid-tllo-aged mail, having tlm iippeiirnnceand garb of a clergyman, muie nleng. The girl seized him. He appealed anvthing but reconciled te bur nire-ses. As the middle ngLsl unlit struggled te free, hlmsulf rreni lWnuelie s embraces u orew d gathered and a policeman hee iu sight. Thn patrol wagon was summoned, and lllanchi' was seen behind piiseu bins. lhe girl's do de fen se next morning was net ofthe best.and slie was lined fj and eits. .MlsCl!I.I.AM'.Ol'.s Xi;VS. In an address before the llevs and Olrls' Nut.emil Heme association, in Waslilug Waslilug ten, Mr. Alexander Hegehmd, preshlent of tliuaKsocIatleu, inaile the startling stato state iiienttlmt llmre were CM,Wi bev Inuiins in the nlteil Mutts. ' ' Henry P. Hartman, one of the eldest prliiters In Heading, died suddenly (here en Ihursday, aged 71 years. Thlrty-ihe years age he was editor and proprietor of the True Dcmecmt, a weekly published in Lebanon, and siuce his letireinent twentj twentj IUee.iis ugohehus liecn weikiug at the case, lip entered a printing ofllee w hen Hi j ears old aiiu wasn punter slxtv years. A Tew days age M rs. Jelin Pfatl, w lie of Alderman l'lutt, of New Castlr, I 'a., while killing a rooster, res eh oil a scratch from 'iT,!'r ls "I'!1,8-. Afew (las Ialer Mrs. I latt niidnililldshowasniirsiiigdeveleiKMl symptoms or bl.xsl isilsenlng. Theel iid died en Thursday and Mrs. Plait laniiet Kiuiuet V. ItluHles. cashier or the First National bank of tit. Paris, Ohie, en Ti u ,s day p ended guilty te the tharge or 11 i" p. preprlating the bank's tonus. "It was shown that there was no ultimute Intention or defrauding the bank, and the money was used in a public-spirited etlert te ad vance the interest of his community." The minimum sentence the years in the inl tentiary was ImiKiscd. ' A llireshlng inaehlne boiler exploded en the farm of W. Hansom.nearSt. Mary's, Ohie, Thursday, killing Berry Slaler, fa tally Injuring Jeseph Silvera and badly scalding Jacob Memlern and anether man whose name was net learned. Solemon Davis, aged 45 years, accom panied by two nieces, visited the bloom ing department of a steel mill In Berunten en Wednesday night. As lliey steed in front of the large englue which runs the rolls, severnl car rlnges with het Ingots an- irenched. Davis nud Ilia Indies stepid mck out of the way, but lhu is went a little tee fur, nnd wns struck by the mas mas slve My wheel, liurled te the lop, nud thou felt into the pit where llie ponderous wheel crushed his body. TheiHandn of people nre tiiilhlliiK up A Ana hualness by ptilllnit itnwn tlielr hrnlth. Knr such nn pursiin llirefHiriw of mer-wnrk mid hi hi micelliercby liver illf'-nBO and il.vp'lln. ljn ljn iter iKsrliinilynlilexInic. I'rkeenly ZJCrnlAn pecknife. If yeiirlmby Issuntrlna with lhoe troubles thnliienrlynfwiij'nntlriiil trf thlnc.ileii'tilelnjr, tint use nl once, Dr. Hull's llatiy h rap. I'rlce St rent. A lllfMMly AflYny Iserten tha result of" Imitbtefsl" Inn family or cemmniill)-, but noivlicre l bud bbsxl mere ilc tractive erhnpplnmMi nnd bfnllll thn In ths limnsii S3 nielli. When thn life rurrvnl Is foul And stiiKKlnh with lmpiirltle, anil in slowly din din trlenUiie Its polnens le evrry part of the body, ihciHrll le health, nnd llfecvrn, I ImmlnrnL Eerfy synintetns nrn dull nnd drowsy liflliiRi, Severn lienasche, coaled Uinifue, peer nppellw, liidlKcallen nud itcnrrnl IssKltuile. DcIhv In treatment innyentnll the most serious cetise- qiiences. Hen' t let iIIiwuhi get a strenc lielu en your constitution, but Irrnt yeurrcir by imlnu l)r. I'lcrre's (Inlden Medical Discovery, nnd be restored tothe lilclim of hrnlth. Thn "Ills- rnrery " IsitiinrniilnMl te cure 111 nil rne of dlsensu fur which It In recommended, or liioney puiuieru win lie rcimiuee. r,ritw WhnlnVr besides jeu rhniice te want, NVrr fall short uf HOZOIXINT. lint lue) It always In jeurslffhl, A source of beauty and dclliihl, Te cleanse your teeth till with your smile The most fastidious jeti beguile. elMutlcnd.tw AVItb Kly's Cream llnliu uclilfd can he treat ed without pain or drend nnd with perfect snfety. Try the remedy. It cores catarrh, hay fever nnd colds In the bend. II l ra'lly ap plied Inte Min nostril nnd glvci relief villi Unit application, l'rlcc Me il'-CndAw H OODHHAIWAl'Altll,I.A. SCROFULA HUMOR. " My Iuulitee'H Mle Wns Saved." " In regard te my little daughter, whose Ufa was saved, ns we hellee, by Uwsl's Harwipa piirllla, I would sny that hrfore she was six mouths old srrefnln sores briem te appear en dlircrent parts of her body, nnd In n short time she had 7 running sores. Twe phjslcliuis wire culled but they riive us no 1iiim One of them ad hed llieiunpiilatlim ofennof her IlMKers, te which we refused iissent. Our attention wns culled tn Heed's Harsnparlllu, and wu beK'iu KhbiR lltehcr. A marked linpretciiicnl wns noticed after she had taken only one boltle nnd by n continued no of It her rceecry was rempltte. And she Is new, beliiK seven years old, strong nnd healthy. The ether members of my family have been jrrently benerllted by Heed's Hurimparllla, nnd I reeeminenil It ns mi excellent bleed purifier." U. C Jenks, Ainu Lincoln Ce., Me. HOIIOKUM IN TIIK KYRS. "My dniiKhler suinied lerrlhly wllh sero eves, caused by scrofula humor. We wcre obliged le keep her out of school for timjenrs. Wehad mcdlcnl ntteudiinte, but shn failed te riiIii tcllef. At Inst, knowing thut Hissl'sHnr saparlllnhnd curtd my molhrref rheiiinntlsin, unit IicIIpIiir It must be ,'! for IhebliHsl, I ciiicludiHl le lme my dauuliler try it, nud It bus viitlrdy rurtI hei." Ceiinf.i.ius YKtiifii, tiirshnlllewn, Iovia. HOOD'S SAlLSAPAltlbbA Held by all dniKulsU. 81 J six for .". Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A. CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 UasEH ONK DOLLAIt. (1) lAHTKIfB MTTI.E HVEIt l'H.LS. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Headache nnd re)loe all the tieubles Inci dent In a billens slnte of thcsy!. m,siirh ns Dlrrlness, Nninrii. llniwslncss, Dlstre-is niter I jitlnir, ruin In the Hide, ,tr. While Ihelr most remnrlcnbla success bus btcii shown In em Ing sick: Headache, )ct CAUrRlf.S MTTM: I.IVnil 1'1I.IS nre e.pmlly vnlnalile In t'onstlpatleii, eiirlng nnd preventing this iinnevlni; cnni plaint, while Ihcy nlse rnricct nil disorders or Ihestinnnch, stlmiilate the liver nnd regulate UieIhiwcIs. i:ciilItheyenlycured HEAD Ache Ihcy would be nliniwt priceless te the' who sillier from this dlstnssliiK cemidaliit; but fertiuiiittdy their giMslness dues unt ,'iid here, nnd thi.u who once try them will find these llttle pills Milimlilc In se mnuv ways that they will net Imj willing te de without them, lint nfli rail sick head ACHE Is the bane of se many lives that here Is where n make our great benst. Our plllsc lire It while, nihil de net. I'AIITIMI'H MTTI.K Id VKIl l'H.LS are very sninlliiud very easy In take, One or two pills mnkende'e. They nre slrlctly vegetable niul de nut crlpii or purge, bill by their gentle uc uc Hen plcnseiill who usulhein. In vlnlsnlS'icts; Jlveferll. Held uverj where or sent by mall. UAIITKU MKDICINi: CO., NUW YOltlv. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. auk'IJ-lydeeil iWioccUrtttccme TJlALIj AND WINTKIt, lvitf. "T'-or the Ijitest Novelties, Largest mid .Most Cuiuiilite Assiirtiiient of Tall and Winter Hull- 'I"5,i,V.rrcea,,,1B ""'I TreiwcrliiB, gote II. Oi;iU 11 A 11 1. Nene teripinl II. Nene tesurpnss themiike u p. 'I he correct Knbrle for Full Dress Hntts, und thu price the lewist,nl II. (IKItllAHT'H, . ... Ne. st North llueeiiHtrcet. -Only Direct Importing fullur In thn City of Uincnster. IltOl'OSAUSKOHrOAL The Jliiehauau-Mci:voy.Ite.MieIds Hells f Committee of iiiuuclls will receive prepnwils Ter IW tens, mure or lew., of Clean Medium Nut or ru t'eal, telsi furnished te the pisir ofthe city under the directions of the ceinmlthc, dur ing! he months of Dcri'inhcr nnd Jiumiirv next, lllddirs te mention the kind of coal they pre. poM'tefuruUh. lllds le Iki Uft at theinnver's etrtpc net later than i p. m en .Monday, ()cte. Isr2l. lly elder of the ('euiiulltee. . . KI)V.i:DOi;itl,V, .Mnjer. CA,; VA1T' C1,'rk- Chnirinan. (M.'tlll,lS,lU ii:adthihi IVrsens whenre In senrrh or cnmtnrt should ceiisiilvr that n Rieat deal of It ls In be found In the kind of shisi they wr-iui lll-nttlng shoe will put thewhele body eutufllT. We hnve Just receive.! a very One Ijidlc.' Jt'r'V''';!" Hl"V l' squnre tees, which wesell at me. tiU) and Ui butthcSUX) grade Is Im meiue nnd will give the most imrtlculnr per sons tnllsrnctlen. We have nlse received this MiiHli""0,,.,r,ri '''. l"1 "four ilea's Celebrated UUrlliew. This tM-ats all ether sluss at that price en the market. school HhiH'. for the Chlldre u, strong nnd ser v livable, nt the lowest ikissIIiIc pries'. Duii'l Is) disfhesl by thendvtrtlsemcnls or duilirs who I'"""'?!'"""'1'' 'or nothing. Common sense vvlll tell jeu (hut you don't get mere lhau,veu We are pniellcnl sh inkers nud knew- what WeseHl. Try us. Itevpcctfiilly Yours, Wm. H. Gast, NO. KB NOIITH IJUKKN HT., luNCASTi:il JiuiMjilWAr "1JA1K1AINH IN SHOES. HIEMENZ'S Big Shee Bargains ! ( losing out Shoes weirlh ti. 3 and tl at tl. large U1 or Jim's Hand Seweil II nud 5 HlKHsiniirktsI down tefi -Me n's Walking Shoes, T5'. .Misses' nud Children's Oxford TIit, MV. Itrgelet of I'lue Infant Shis,3fe. Heys' iluttiuiHhiss.sliel teS.Tae. Ladles' nUe Dongola llulteii II Sii; worth Jehn Hiemenz, Ne. S7 nejith quiu:n HTHKKT. cbUMfd' 7 Wlnitmkv'0. PattADntratA, rrhtey, Oct Id, 1M. Year by year our getting of Linens has grown bigger and bigger. The doings of one season are never high enough mark for the next season. Mere and mere things made just as we would have them, getting closer and closer te the producers all the time. There isn't a prominent maker of Linens anywhere whose goods arc net repre sented in our stock if they are such as we can guarantee. We take the entire output of some big man u factu rcrs. That's why we can make prices se interesting for you. All the between costs are saved. We can give you Table Lin ens from 28 te 90 inches wide ; Tablecloths up te 3 yards wide some 8 yards long. Fringed Cleths from 1 yard square te 2 X4 yards. This will give you a price notion : One Fringed Tablecloth 2xa yards long, 12 Doilies te match, at $2.65 the set ; same size, without fringe, $375 the set. Compare them with any $5 set in town. We've said a word before of the German " Barnsley Dam ask," that wonderful Table Linen at $1 and $1.20. Seft and free from dressing, almost like satin brocade te leek at. Plenty of it new. And that Napkin, 23 inches square, unfinished, only two sides te hem, at jU.10 a dozen. As well worth $1.50 as any Napkin we ever had. 100 feet of counter for only Towels and Tewelings. You'd tire of it if we were te tell half the sorts. Ne need te. $1 a dozen te $4.50 each. Here's one at random : Memie or diaper centre, fancy broche border, knotted fringe, 37lAc. A very much finer Tewel, with exquisite tapestry borders in gebelin effects. $2.50, from $4 ; about half what it would cost you in Berlin. Anether long counter for just Bed Linen, the clean, crisp stuffs that thrifty housewives prize se highly. Here's French hand woven Sheeting, old-fashioned bleaclvat 65c a yard. Try a bit before you buy much, if you please ; rub and drub it, and then compare with any $1 Sheeting in the market. Pillow Linens are 40 te 54 inches wide. A dozen weights and qualities. Hemstitched Pillow and Bol ster Cases and Sheets of course. Prices en some of them as if handwork cost noth ing. We held up four Blankets. They stand for between thirty and forty sizes and grades $1 te $30 the pair : l-Ablg "turlc-ln" Illnukut (PO.iWO Inches), made cKclnlly for our trade, of flue Callfernln stock, except thu few ounces of hidden cotton wurp; close finish, weight ,ifn pounds. A gessl 112.60 worth. We make the price 110.40. 2-A heavier blanket, same sle, Scotch wool stock, weight ten pounds nine ;),ii tun euners of gneil tcnnblt uwil, te irles-n ounces of light eettein wnrp. ti n pnlr. 3-.Scicii pounds pure wool, 81x81 Inches. n pair. t-Hix pounds nil-wool filling, fine cotton wnrp, 71x80 Inches. U a pulr. Half a dozen gradct. Scarlet Blankets, all wool, $3 te $9 a pair, and maybe twenty sorts of Fancy Blankets for camping and what net, $1.50 te $4.50 each. We pick one Down Quilt from a mountain of lightness and softness. Covered with French sateen, six feet square, filled with clean, white, fluffy down and warranted te held it ; eight dollars each. Jehn Wanamaker. TJI ENHY WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 116 Knst King street, having n full line of r'urulture of every description at the lowest prhes. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our geed. aS-tfilU H. WOLK.136 East King Htreet. rpi.Vb CUKAM halm! CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nusnl Passages, Allays Pnln mid Iiillliinmalleu, Heals the Seres, Kesteres the Senses of Taste, and Sun 11. TRY THE CURE. A paillele Is applied te each neMill und Is ugiivuble. PrleviM edits at Druggists: by mall, reglstcicd.W) ecu!. KLVIlllOTHKItS, sepll-ly dAw Ne. M Wnrren St., New Yerk. V PNDi; 1.1-OI'KU I'AHTH Of the Human llixly Kutnrged, Developed, Ktrengtlicned, etc.. Is an lutcrcdlng advertise ment long run Iu our pitiwr. In reply te In. iiulrles we will sny that theru Is no evidence of humbug nheut this. On the eeutruiy, I he ad. vertlsers nre very highly Indorsed, iulrrisled .rseiis may gei scuicii cireiuais giving an p.. Iculnrs. by writing le the 1.T11K MEDICAL CO., 5 Swim HI., Ihlflate. N. v. IMIUU VWllU fll-ljdAw icr- rpKCTHiNe .syitur. TO MOTHERS. Every bntss should have bottle of DR. KAIIllNEY'H TEETHINO 8YIIU1. Perfectly safe. Ne Opium or.Merphlamlrturi-s. Will re -llev e Celic, Urlplng In the Dowels und Prometi Dimcult'le-ethlng. I'repnied by DHH.D. PAIIK NEVA SON, Hagcnitewu, Mil. Druggists sell It; 2Scenui. Trial bottle scut by mall 10 cuts. lanHydcedaw WHltllmnn. "TjlACTO ABOUT TEETH." ft D. McCASKEY, Dentist OmetnatalntMalictryMa ABMtlMtleti. A secUled for At yr with Lancaster's L1 ln flentlsU. NnwIeentM at ORAM OE AND NORTH UUEKN BTRlKTS. Prompt AtUn AtUn Hen l .Reaaenabla Ctartwt Werk War rnnld I s If or m a. m. te I p. m. Week Days. aepMmdAw R El LLY BROS. A RAUB. STOVES ! Our BteTM have bon selilug rapidly this week ; especially is thli true of the Parler Heatera, the Radiant Novelty and Starl ing taking the lead. The line of Cook Siove,Haiigw and all kinds of Heating Htevcs is very large and cannot be ex celled. Our prices are low aud we nre sure an Inspection of our stock will result in a sale. Don't forget that we have a geed Deuble Heater, liandsome in appearance and fully guaran teed, for 113.00. Reilly Bres. & Raub, 40-42 N. QUEEN ST., J-NEXT DOOK TO POSTOFFICE. s TEAM ENGINE AND BOILKIIWORKS. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay j en te cnll ut my Works nnd ex amine our Stock of Engines ! 'IV.!?,V le nnet you Prices and see our facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. I Herse-Power 0 Herse-Power 8 Herse-Power 10 Herse-Power n Heise-Power 30 Herse-Power t 421 . 475 , S2 , 575 , 875 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. a Herse-rower, j2se n iiurse-i ewer ,. Yu 1" Herse-Power 275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five 30 Herse-Power, 50 In. Dinin., IB feet Leng. 22 l,S In. Tubes. Price, J175 and 1150. One Heller, SO In. Dlam., 13 feel I-eng, 21 3 In. Tubes 12 feet Leng, with Fire Frent Castings, 1125. I CARRY THE LARUKHT STOCK OK ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer or Stationary Engines, Mill nud Mining Machinery, HawMlllH, Hark and Cob Mills, Pumps, ele Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by net Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IS THE REST IN THE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, l'ROl'UICTOK, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCABTEIl, PA. gev lllC or. itcut. T710II SALE. The Desirable Property, Situated Ne. 135 East Lemen St., Ilrlek Dwelling, Fine Perch, Frent Yurd with Iren Fence, Let 2U2I5. JOHN II. METZLEH. ectiljd Ne. OH. Duke Htreet. frALUAHLE CITY PHOPKIITY AND I1U HINKSH STAND AT PUHL1U8ALK. O.v Thursday, Octeuku 21, 18S9, Will be sold nt public sale, nt the City Hetel, en North Queen street. In the city of Luncnster, nil that luliitibloLet of around, situated en the vve-sttldn or North Queen strei-t, immediately north of the Pennsylvania nillreud, containing Iu front en snld street about 4(1 feet, nnd In depth, along Its northern boundary line, about 110 fiit, te the Penns)lvtin!n railroad, en which nre e reited 11 Twe-Story FUAME DWELL! NO. with n tvvn-stery Frume lleclc Ilulldlng ; und Immediately In the rear of the dvvel'iug Iu lurt.e ThreesMtery lUHC'IC TOHACVO WAKE HOl'HE. Part of the front building Is occupied as a Cigar and Tobacco Stere, situated en nnd nleng the rciuik.vlv aula railroad, which Is the seuth-e-rn boundary ; beunilcel en the north by prop erty of Jehn It. llllucr, cs., which IsiKcnpled b Harry C Moere", nnd en the civet by North Quern street. I hit duelling contains about Hi rooms. There Is 11 ledmtit In the back vanl, pavevrnsh In Irent, wiili r, gas.and water closet In the dwell ing, geesi sewerage, nud all ether modern Im provements, nil In geed condition, and lsene of the best business stand. Any person wlchlng te view the property be fore the day of Mile may cull 011 cither of the un ilerslgned. A geed title will be-given en April 1, ismi scle le eemmcni-e at 7 e'clex-k p. m., w hen uttenduure will lie given and terms made made known by TlIKODOrtE WENDir, ClIAIU.hX II. IlKES, Exevuters of the Kslale et Jehn ltee-s, ilec'd. II.F. HevvK.Aucl., Ne. JS Seuth Prince M. eetlStd T P.-vSlJei.V4CO.. f Mauiiinctki fin CONKKCT10NKRS' FINE I'Al'KH llut- The most beautiful line In the Hulled stnti-. Hi Cemiutrce fet.. Phlladel unf Pn. WrlleferUeseitpllTpiieellst. phla el-Tbteed fry . RIZB ATM ACTIOKB I ." 24 Oentre Square. J. Harry Stamm's PRIZE ATTRACTIONS! 600 Pairs Fine Oray IllankeU at 00c a pair. 60 Pain Flne While Blanket nt VJtiyi a pair. S Dale Sateen Comforts nt ll.87J each. 3 Bsles Extra Heavy Comforts at 75c each. fill Pairs Extra Fine While) I lankeU at f 1.76 a pair. Ladles' Flannel Skirts, rendy.niade, at 60c each. Ladles' Striped-Flannel Skirts, ready-made, extra heavy, nt 11.10 each. Ladles' Striped Flannel Skirts, ready-made, at 11.25 each. 60 Deien AllAVoel Pntlerii Skirls rt Wc each. SDeien Ucnullful Flannel Skirts, with raised cord of wonted running from ten te bottom, at 11.25 a Skirt. SHAWL! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! 17.60 Blanket Shawls at M.W.elc. Jersey Coats and Jackets. We are showing a superb line of these goods at very low prices. Best Silk Plushes in Lancaster, At 3734s a yard. Best Cotten Flannels " Ever sold anywhere nt 5, e,', 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12K cents aynril FOR FANCY WORK Wc show a lovely assortment of Plush Flowers, Plush Balls, Satins Banner Heels, Tinsels, Silk Cord, etc., etc, nt our well-known low prices. Black Velvet Ribbons at vcrv low prices. We place, en sale, te-day 10 pieces aud shades Hllk Henriettas nt 75c a, jnrd, 40 Inches wide; usual price, Sl.OO. 100 dozen Men's 60c White Phlrts at 37ccach. TO SAVE MONEY Buy Your Goods nt the 24 Centre Square, ?-CHEAPFAT OF ALL. 1 ' UPatvhce. TIT-ATHES. Watches, Clocks. Jewelrv, Hnees, Kye-Olassn Etc., nt LOWEST PltlCES. Optical Ooeds. Telegruph Tlme Dally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Hcpulred. Leuis Weber, Me. 169K North Queen St., Near P. B. R. Station JEWELER AND OHADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. WEDDING PRESENTS IN Royal Worcester and Antique Silver. EXAMINATION OF EYESFBEE. NO DROPS USED. OHAS. S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. C LOCK BUYERS. We hnvc received nn unusually Lnrge and Attractive Line or ONYX AND FRENCH MARBLE CLOCKS. Entirely New Stle, vrhlch we Offer nt Prices that Cannet be Beaten. These, with our already large stock of less ex. pensive, IRON. WOOD CASK nnd NICKELS, Klve usthc Lurgest und .Most Complete Stock In the city. Yeu can best serve jour InUrests by calllnt: and Inspectlnt'. A11 Kinds of Cleck Repairing Dene Promptly. HERR Ne. 101 N. Queen St. CORNER OF OIlANdK. A SK YOUR GROCER FOR LEVAN'S FLOUR -AN New Kiln-Dried CORN MEAL LEVAN & SONS, MERCHANT MILLERS. BOSTON STORE NEW BOSTON STORE 9m e0. w W YORK STORE. OMAT OPPORTUNITT ATTUE New Yerk Sten for the runcnASEer High Glass Dress AT LOW CLASS TRICES. WaeBenTn.T1AV.nnM!! lUtnln. In WOOL SURAH CLOTHH.cxcellent quality Inches Wldn. NAWNhlllM. Klinh Vrrm fV.,1 Havana Brown, Mahogany, Eiffel. Ournrll Ma an4 -n mm va1j4 Vm lu a.H . I vw w ;khi . iihiti ifiiw 1UI CWB UIUU IOC 40-Inch SIDEBAND SUITINGS, 89c a yarl LWUJil IXltCfOUV'a ALL-WOOL CASHMERE HENRIETTA newnnaaea, incites wide; our price. Wc a yard. 80-Ineh BROADCLOTH SUITINO, All-We evmi. veiurv, euc a yam. 8Mnch HABIT CLOTHS, All Celers,' jaaue W-Ineli BROADCIX1TH SUITINO, Twll Hank llael Ulikrle. A1 m ' 1 -"-. wOTveimuuB, vi.vu n ynru. iwBRIOHr LUSTRE 1IR1LLIANTIN1 teiacai, 20c, oue 10 700 a yard. SS-Inch NEW BRILLIANTINES, All Cole w , wiiriu uic. 40-Inch HEAVY BRILLIANTINES, FJ eMituvu 1 n eurgaiu ni nw. , BLACK HENRIETTA RAYE In NeJ rjiripss. iMj a yarn. NE WfDRESS ROBE Frem J5.S0 te $15.00 Each. WATT & SHANI 6, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. D HESS GOODS I DRESS GOOD81 ' 35-37 North Queen St. Big Bargains 24-Inch Black Silk nt"5ea yard. J1.00 Gres Grn In Colored Silk nt BTe n ynrd. 21-Inch Black Satin Rhndama attl.OOnyarq All colors JlorleSIIKntaOcn yard. .16-Inch PlPln Weel Tricot Cleths nt 20c mil ;i7$nn jnru. Plain Weel Cleths, 30-Inch, at 25e a ynrd. 10-Inch Gny Plaids, nt 12Jen j nrd. Silk and Weel Mixed Cleths at 10c aj ard. Misses' Corset Waists ntSc. Children's Weel Sucks, 25e und fiOc Bend Piissnincntcrles nt 8c, 10c, 12c, upta 1.W. TSe nnd l Kid GIev cs nt C0e nnd OTc n imlr. Best Corsets In Lancaster nt 37J and i50c. Best Ammonia nt Sen bottle. Silver nnd Colored Beads nt 0c nnd 10c1! sirinir. I.iirce bottles of Celnene nt 10c a bottle. rineRuchlngs at 3, S, 10, 1 17, 2Ti nnd renlMii vnril. Lice Cellars at 5, 10, 12J$, 17, a, 23 nnd 33 ccntg 'ii;ii Swansdewn nt 20e nnd X!c n ynrd. Weel Skirtings, double widths, nt 12i. 20 and KTIIIl H JTllll. Wlille nnd Brown nnd While Quills nt 75c. Comforts, filled with white cotton, J1.00, H.2S mm i.tA. , 10-4 Grey Blnnkets nt 75c, 1.00, $1.2. nnd 11.50 r pair. 10-4 White llhinketf nt 75e, J1.00, 11.25 nnd II a pair. Indian Blue Ciillcesnt Cen jnrd. 500 Pieces Best Dark Cnllcees nt 4c n v nrd. 50c, 75e und f 1.00 White Shirts nt 37Jc, 60c and Ladles' Scarlet Underwear nl 75c. Men's Scarlet Underwear nt C7c. 2iMnch Geld Head Umbrellas ut 87i- and til uoea unereuns ui Vienna euc. YOU ARE ALWAYS SURE TO GET ABARGAINi AT- OUR STORE. 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm. vnul Jloticce. INSTATE OK DANIEL COOPER, LATE OF u the ety of IjineasUr, deieit-eil, Ixtlers testamentary en s.ild estnte huvlns been pmnleil te die niidcrslRned, nil isiens In debted thci'cte nre requested le lmiku Imme Imme dinte pnjmcnt, nud IIhv-e Ii.ivIiik iliilms or denuindh neiiliifl the same, villi present them without delii) for st tlh men t te t he uudei signed, residing lu LnnenstT clly. It. K. scilNADER, Executer. A.t". ItFINa-III. Atlernej. seii27-0tdF BT BOSTON TIE ,4 SSIGNED ISVTATi: OF PETER IIOFFEN. u. mjer. of Eden tewnthlp, Ijineiiiter county. The undirlgned iiudliornpiielntetl pass ii peu exceptions und dMrlhutft lie bahinti rrmnlnlni; 111 the luuidsnf W 11 Ro'nnd.ese, tennd unions these leirully entitled le llie same will sit for lhat purpose en Tuedny, Nev ,5. IWJ nt 10 11. in., Iu I he Library j..xnn of the Cmirl Heuse, hi the Clly of ljincntcr, where nil wr. wins (nlertnid in snld dlktrlbutleii nuiv ut end. 11. j lieUMHt. nctlUlldF udltiir. 'I.-lsrATH OK 1.1.1 MIIT1I MICHAEL, VJ di'Cfn'-i.d. The undtmgncd nuditer u- 1 isjluteil bj llie Oriiinn Court or Lancaster cuuuty, Pn.. tedutrlbute the balance remaining In Ihe hands or Ch.is. il. Huvtell, cki executer or said dcrensed, le and among theso Ugally entitled te tin same, will attend for that purpee en fsitnrdnv, Nevembcr2, ls&, at " o'clock p in., Iu the Llbr.irj Roem of the Court Heuse, In the city of Lancaster, Pu where all iKM-sens Interested In wild distribution may st- tend. A. C. REINa:ilL, ectll-3ldK Auditor. INSTATE OK ROllERT A. EVANh, LATE OF II tbeeityef Ijiuenstpr, deceased. letters lesliimenlMrv iUKildest.iuhnvlns'l"en Krnntml le the iinder'.ljned, nil jK-rsen lndibled thereto nre requested te innkn linineillale iw)inent, nnd tliiw n.-i Inj ilnlins or demands i;slnst the STine, will present them without delay for rettlement te the uuderslmrd. JOHN.l. F.VNS, A.J. EllKltn E.(. A C'.r. IJ liist Grant SL, Lnnc-.tir, l'. ilWldrAutM- 1 -id ,r. 1 tt .
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