Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 19, 1889, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    r4.
a
S3f
U
kK
WVi?
'
-$
!
J.
is-
jrtH'f.
T!
Si
&
l
V2fC
VIM
IV1?
k?.
Kf
B-.
Fj.
'-?.
4
fcrt
l-v
Y'4
?&
flfisfi
fidtliitilStt liiiiahiiceVA
mV'.' '-
J t JtlMSW J. BTEINMAN,
r.jQAi1' jCHARUBSTKINMAHrOLTZ, Editor
-J 2?j-t BOMCKTCLAItlC.rabiUher. ,
Mttir .
r-L 'crME jAiiii i3iiiLuur,iiwwu raunanra
'trery day In the yctcr, but Sunday. Hervett
by carriers- In thli city nd tnrrennrUnf
towns at ten cent a week. By mall Ave dol
lars rear In Advance ; CO cents a month.
WEEKLY INTElXtaENCEIl-One dollar and
liny cnntu n yrar, In advance.
KOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS-Remlt by check
wr pottefflce order, and whera neither or
these can tie procured send In a registered
letter.
Entered at the Postefflce, as aecend class mail
matter.
Aumcns, TEE INTELLIGENCER,
Lancaster, Fa.
LANCASTER, PA., October 19, 1889.
Champagne lllliblng-.
' Hclntlnir a mevcincnt ninens the
New Yerk snloen proprietors te raise
the retail price of imported champagne,
the New Yerk Sun says that one of
them declared thnt he would rather go
Inte a "combine" te step the Importation.
He dcclaied that " It Is at the bottom of
mere of the nick headaches, cranky fits,
and general dlsagrecablencss of the busi
ness men of 2?cwYnrk than any of the
nnny of diseases that flesh Is heir te.
The whole stock ought te be blown te
thunder. "
We are of the opinion that i'r. Hugh
"Waldren, of tlieAster heuc, the author
of this vigorous declaration, knew what
he was talking about nud diagnosed the
2?w Yerk dicae with accuracy. Tlint
town will never compass the world's
fair unless It drops Its impeitcd cham
pagnes ; which, whether made from
French grapes, Jersey cider or Illinois
corn, have a habitual headache In them
that the geed business man needs te
avoid. The observed effects are net con
fined te Jfctv Yerk by any means, but
A may 1 found in any hamlet which
(holds citizens who aim te emu
late metropolitan habits, and think
' that they are doing the thing nflcr the
highest style of the art by drinking In
ft public place always impeitcd cham cham
pagne ,nud displaying nn ImpresHlve
knewledges of its bequet nnd dryness.
The young man who docs net have a
favorite brand and falls te recognize the
Variations and virtues of the different
corks, feels very Ignorant and green In
deed in an assembly f thee enlighten
ed blblwrs, and llke wandering out
into the darkness that will hide his lack
of sophistication.
Hut the henet truth is that thee
learned men arc feels; or such of them at
least thut practlceas they talk and drink,
as they say they de. Swallowing wliu
Is net the high art they claim It te be ;
the kuewlcdge of champagne brands
would net be a mark of intellectual
strength or crcdltnble superiority If It
really existed; nud very generally it Is
b sham, the pretender te It being
the most easily deceived of men.
Clmmpastii", like everything elc, may
be reasonably consumed In moderation ;
and we believe Is even recommended by
phyBiclansns a medicine in certain dis
orders of the digestion ; but the Asler
house man speaks the exact truth from
a ripe experience when he denounces Its
Indiscriminate and general use ns de
moralizing te the physical and mental
man. Fur better Is It te tlriiiK
the sound brew of malt and
hops, or the honest distillation
of grain or grape, than te take
the concocted constitution of the
foreign champagne, of which no man
can tell, whatever his pretense, its bound
Hess. It Is fashion and felly and fraud
that brings this stulT into the place It
holds. Because it is costly it is suppe-d
te be the very correct thing for the gen
erous man te eiler te his friends. 1 1 Is sup sup sup
pTsodtebograpoJulcochnrgcdwltliHUgnr and carbonic acid ; all of which could be
provided from the home orchard and
pantry and the apparatus of the nearest
mineral waler lettler ; but us that would
net 1x5 costly it would net de. It Is net
the juice nor the sugar, the phiz or the
headache, but the label only that iec iec
emmends it.
This Is a very foolish situation, but It
is a controlling one among most enter
tainers. The time of entertainment Is
net the time of argument; nud the
costliest brand gees out te the guests as
full aemilttal of the Intent of (he lie-t
te de the must hospitable thing ; and if
a headaehe gees with It the fault Is the
fashions, and net his.
Shall we net atop this pretense and
drink what vie knew Is sound and
wholesome; using our home products,
whose creation we can watch from their
birth, in our neighbor's stills and brew
eries? It Is true that they may delude
us and doubtless often de; but it is
easier te Identify the sound liuuer In
the borne than in the foreign produc
tion. Americans as ltifleineii.
There was it time net se very long ege
when Americans were fuineus for their
familiarity nnd skill with firearms.
American boys all ever the land were
accustomed te hunting small game and
learned hew te handle a gun with safety
te their own lives and fair accuracy of
aim. The farmer's son who went out be
fore dawu with the old smoeth-boicdrillo
aud shot squirrels at long range en the
quick jump grew up naturally te a skill
with weapons hardly te be gained by
the monotonous range practice of later
years. The farmer's son may nowadays
go out In the early mom lug with a light
breech-leading shotgun, handy, accu
rate and far superior In ecry way te his
father's clumsy weapon, but he iinii.illy
falls te discover the game te practice en.
The growing scarcity of game, marks a
fading of our reputation as a nation of
geed shots. Iu Revolutionary days the
rlile was our national weapon, and the
profusion of Indians and ether blggauie
made It se. Later the sons maiutuiucd
some of the skill of their fathers by the
aid of small game lnlargequautltles.New
we have lest or are fust losing it In spite
of the hard work at rauges of the rlile
clubs and u portion of the state national
guard. Our little regular army Is a body
of thoroughly trained sharpshooters,and
some of the German gun clubs are fine
'marksmeu, but young native Americans
outside the state militlu usually knew
very little about the weapon thut must
be the rellauce of the nation In war.
Out West the revolver Is new the Ameri
can weapon mid in Europe has long
been se regarded. It ha been declared
by high authority that it would
be impossible te gather en our northern
border mere thuu one hundred thousand
active young mcu able te sheet sttulght,
and successfully oppeso trained rifle
men. Canada Is new said te be a coun
try of riflemen, ami their skill might
go far temuke up for our advantage of
SUBiuers in case of hostilities, which are
,VrJIrtunetely net at all probable. When
Admiral Furrugut made his triumphal
m tour of Europe after the war the king of
$ J Belgium asked ene of lib. ult hew the
- European troops compared with these
k ttftU Vulted States. TJeefl,wr replied
that the European soldier ns n rule
equaled the American in nil but two
particulars. The king eagerly Inquired
"what they might be. "Capacity for
long and rapid marches nnd skill In the
use of the rifle." " Well," replied the
ruler of llie Belgians, " 1 can ut least de
something te make my soldiers' marks
men." The government began eflbrlng
prizes and honors for sharp-sheeting,
and at fairs and nil Uclglau holidays
the rifle contests became centres of pop
ular interest.
The Ideal Election.
The question of a reform In the mode
of casting the ballet Is a llve ene In
this campaign, In which the Democratic
convention has pledged the party te a
trial of the Australian system ; while
the Bepubllcan politicians de net re
gard 11 with favor; and yet It Is ns
valuable te them ns te us. Especially
In this county, where the Republi
cans dcclde their nominations for ofllce
at primary elections, should they desire
te have every metins used letccurc a fair
and free ballet. The object of the new
plan proposed for taking the vote Is te
cure It as a secret ballet, and te free
the voter from temptation nnd intimi
dation by politician or employer. The
idea is that If he can be screened
effectually from olwervntlen while voting
nnd le provided with a ballet from
which (e select his real choice among
the candidate, he will de se, legardless
of the Inducements previously ettered te
him te vote otherwise; anil that, under
these circumstances, It will net pay the
politician te attempt te bribe or control
the voter ; and what It will net pay him
te de, he will net de. Consequently we
will come te have elections In which no
Inducement Isellercd the voter te vote
otherwise than as he pleases ; which Is
an Ideal election.
Tin; Mentana sltiiiitleu Is very mildi
complicated for ilia HcpiiliUcnn schemers
by the fact tliatllinotectlennf n Democratic
governor Is beyond dlspute and the
senators from the new statu must hnve
certlilcntcs of election from the newly
elected governor.
' '
Tiiaiii: and transportation between I tin
United States nud Spanish America, by
Wllllniu Blcrny Curtis, Is n three Immlicd
nud fifty page book Just Issued from the
government prlntingetllee. Inleu' of llie
attention drawn te (IiIh subject by thn
pretence In this country of the delegates te
the congiess of Iho tin oe Aineile.is this
publication Is cry timely. Thn book ilrst
handles our coimucrce with Lathi America
nud whnt we send there, the e cuts lending
te the present International congress, nnd
then It considers In elnliorate detail the
commerce of the seeiul .Spanish stale.
1'nrl second Is devoted te tinnsportatlen,
the mall son Ice and subsidies, j'urt third
presents topics for discussion, of Which w e
nie bound te hear moie than enough Alien
the congress begins te talk.
m
Tun editor of the Lancaster Inquirer
thinks that the letter of the law lequirluga
st.ite tax te be paid upon Interest bearing
book accounts will net be carried out, as
he says similar legislation Iu lSli) was con
strued net te impese thn tax upon bonk
account. This will qulte probably be the
case, since llie otecutien of such n law
would be qulte liupractlcable; nud Iho
nudlter general should net bother the
county commlssleiiors w 1th Instructions te
collect w hat they cannot get.
An American, employed as a missionary
In Western Tuikey by the American beard
of missions, says that Christianity Is pro
gressing rapidly there, and that hi ten
yearn Turkey will be semliiig inlsslemuies
te ether countries, ltefcrrlng te the well
known tcinpoiate liablU of the Turks, he
Intimated thnt unless our ssloens woie
closed, missionary Turks might come te
America. The stories brought by tmcl
lers and the cables hardly agice with tlili
plcture of the conversion of Tin key,
where brigandage soems te be pnpularnud
all kinds of fraud and villainy eseapn pun
ishment by bribery. Xe doubt the Amur
lean missionary Ins soine gieuud for
cheerful prophecy, but he scorns te be of
sanguine temperament. When the Turk
ish missionaries arrl ve entei prising saloon
keepers may cugnge thorn at u salary and
advertise the costumed eilcutalsus a spe
cial attraction.
Tltmtr. Is sonietlilug majestic about the
calmness with which Mr. Tanner reports
lingo sums ex pended for pensions, and iu
the same bieath locemmnmls far mere
lavish expenditure.
Tilt: NKdltn Ql'INl'IOX.
llepert of Ilio.CenimltU'O en Cation-, le
the Kplkciipal Convent Ien.
Ill the heuiw) of deputies oftheVrotcMaut
Bplxceml convention Iu New Yerk en
1'iiduy thocemuittteo en canon i picscntcd
a report en the proposed establishment of
a mlMslnnucy episcopate for the coleivd
people. The subject wis brought up Thuis
dnv en an address signed by the Indiana
delegation, which, alter reciting that the
colored population Is probably 7,(KJO,Ooe,
and that the training of their ihlldiuu Is a
matter of grae importance, and should be
under 'the direction of the church, adds
"that If anything of an elllcieut und prac
tical uatuie Is te he done for the evangeli
zation of the colored race of the United
States It should be dene before this con cen con
entleu adjourns. The race Is seeking te
be enlightened," It continues, "nnd it lias
capacity for enlightenment, sound, politi
cal and religious."
The address proceeds todeclare that " the
men and women w he are our equals bcfoie
thn law nud bcfoie the Lord usk .ion te
help them te the knowledge of u pure gos
pel by methods Milled te their ii;uoiunce
und simplicity," and concludes bysajlug
that a branch of the church should be or er or
Kaulre.1 te aid their uangoliz.itlen, te be
equal und auxiliary, and te be called the
"African Clinith," with coleiod bishops',
deacons and cuiiKelitH, and under the
control and gcnerul Jtuisdlctieu of the
churih.
Thn report of the committee en canons is
as follews:
"i:enlf this church were prcpnicd te
recoKiilze by law the ditlorcuce between
Itswhtte and colored iiiembeis and pro pre pro
hletor their seirate orKHiilzatieu either
Inte parities oreplM-op.il jurisdictions, we
think that the mndu of doing mi, as pro
vided lu this proposed canon, would be for
munv reasons Inexpedient, nud that it
could be properly and efllclently dene only
alter a chuiige in the constitution.
" While w e de net absolutely ussert that
the proposed canon would be unconstitu
tional, yet it trenches se closely en article
IV that for this reason oleno we would
depm-ate Its adoption. But waMng fur
the present the constitutional objections
and these founded en the prev-ed Una of
distinction between the white and colored
races, we are of opinion that ether and
fatal objections present themselves In the
proposed catien.
"1. Ifwehadthe right te provide by
canon for the erection of a missionary
Jurisdiction within ene or mero eignni7ei
dkxetes, with the consent of the bishops
and contentious of the resrws-tlve dioceses,
etthediQlcitlty, II net iiiijK)-,Ihillty, of
obtaining nnv such consent, which en
change of view s could net, and en death of
the bishop would nut, be withdrawn, anil
the many complications which would
almost certainly urlse under suih change
of views, or under many ether suppesable
contingencies, should deter us from adopt
ing the system here proposed for sol Ing n
problem the inhorenulltncultlos of which
we all fully recognize.
"1!. This canon proposes tin eiiUepal
Jurisdiction 'In Hrsenu' within the terri
torial jurisdiction of another bUheji. We
think that such a preposition antagonizes
the history nnd traditional elicy of the
church and the essential elements of
Kplscepal Jurisdiction, which from the first
has been territorial und net pert ou tl. But
the real and essential question whiili meets
us ut the feretrnnt of tills whole matter,
und which we think the church should Ilrst
determlne before discussing plans and
modes of procedure, is that llmt ulluded te
inthj report, namely : Khali the church,
AlltJAiAlLtWK
In Its law of parochial or diocesan organi
zations, draw or reoetrnlrsa line of distinc
tion between Its white and Its colored
tiieinberaT W think this should net be
done, and we therefore for tula reason alone,
nnd without reference te these founded en
constitutionality or Inexpediency, recom
mend tint the cailen be net nrfeptcd, nnd
prosent the following resolution 1
"JlttelveJ, That thn committee en cnuens
be discharged fioinllie nether eoimklcr eeimklcr eoimklcr
ntlen of the subject."
The discussion en the question was )xst )xst )xst
poned. The six Amendments te the prayer book,
which worn adopted en Thursday by the
hotiseln committee of the whole, were then
taken tip In erder, mid, nfler considerable
debate, were formally adopted.
At the iiflorneoii session the house of
deputies confirmed Its action ns committee
of the whole en Thursday by pusslng the
JelntllturKlc.il coiiiinUleo's resolutions for
n thnnksgh lug for n child's rccovery from
sickness, for a Mfe return from voyage or
travel and for a penitential oMr-e for Ash
Wednesday. Conciirrcnce with the upper
hoiise was ul no ordered upon a number of
mutter passed upon by thnt body.
Dr. Phillips Brooks' resolution te sub
stitute the tilth for the fi!tli psnlni In the
titble of proper psalms for Ueud Friday
went through nfler some discussion by nn
evervvheiniliiRly nfllruintlve vote, toether
with the additional colleot, cpis'le mid
gospel for Christmas nud Bister day. (A
resolution providing for the emission of
the decalegue, If the same be Mid onee en
each Sunday, was passed.
At this point enmu Iho real delmte of Iho
afternoon upon Dr. Huntington's tosolii tesolii toselii
lion for a short otllce of prayer for sundry
occasions, which was adopted by thn fel-
lowing vete: Clerical Yeus, as : nays, It;
uitiuim,a uiy leas, in; nays, iij in-
vioee, ;,
Tills finally dlsnoses of nn lninn.tnnt
matter already proposal nud rejeiled by
two prolens ceucntlijns, se far ns the
house of deputies is ceueerneil.
In tliohetisoof bishops Itwasdeclded Orat
no (bance should be made lu the term
"assistant bishop," which It was proposed
tovhnngefor "coidjuter." A rubrlu was
nle passed forbidding the celebmtlnn el
the Jerd's supper when no communicants
besldei the priest are prosent.
The heuse of bishops declined te concur
In ii resolution petitioning Congress ujwin
the subject of divorce en tne ground that It
wa Inadvisable at this time.
We linve heard many of our old friend say
tlint italvntlen Oil cured them of rlieuiniitlniii.
'thoie who lime net tried It should de no. Our
druKKtitssell Itfer tent).ncccnUa bottle all
tli time.
V'liytcufrr wllli a bad cold when one bottle
of Dr. Hull's Ceul'Ii Hynip will cura a cough of
llieweiKt kind. Dr. llnll's Hjiup luselit for U.1
cools wr bottle by all lireijhm In the United
HUilc.
A llloedy AfrVny
Iseflen the result of "bad bleed" Inn fimllyer
reniniunlly, but nowhere Is bad bleed mere dc dc dc
slructlvoef liapplniMss and health than In tlie
liiunnn system. When the life current. Is lout
and slueiilfili Willi Impurities, and In nlewl v illv
trliMillnn IIh pelmm te ccry pirtef tliobeily,
llieiierll tehuilth, and llfuecu. is hninbicnt.
liriy symptoms are dull and drowsy feeling,
sucrc headache, ceatcil tongue, peer apiiellte,
linllKcttlen and ccncral InKHltmle. Dclav In
trcatini-nt may eulnll the most serious conic-OUt-ne-s.
Don't let itloa-.e gnln KtrenK held ou
ourcuiiitllutlen, but treat jnursclf hy ulni
Dr. I'lerce'M (lelilen Medical Dlscncrv, nnd lie
restervil tothe blessliiRS or health. Tlie" Iln Iln
cecry "ISKiinrnntieit te cure lu nil enses of
dlkcafe for which It Is recommended, or money
paid for It Hill lm refunded. F,s,i-
Whnte'er btsldeijeu diniicc te w-int,
Xe'cr fall short or HOZODONT.
tint keep It always In jeurslht,
A source of beauty and delight,
Te rlcnnse your let th till w Ith j our smile
"J lie moil faitldlousyeu hi guile.
oU-lndced.tw
licUnivtte.
Uulioieus 8i:uvici will hi: iikld
In the follenliiK churches eiiHimdny, lu
theinernlncat 10,'te, in tlieecnlntfnt7-li. Hun
duy school ut l:lj p. iu. Wlien the hour U dlf
fcri)nlltlespeelnlly noted :
Citt'iiLU of Oei Cemer of l'rlnce and Or
anie. NikW Citcncn.-frvlecs nnd Monday school
tomorrow mernlnKnt the luiuil hour. In Leiie's
bullitlus, Ne. 10 North Quien mrect.
IMmanuei. I.trrilEliAN.Hrnncli Hchoel.-rtes-nlnr
session nt the school house, corner of Wiil
niitund Mary htrccls, nt'J p.m.
Himiwin CiiAi-Ki-Nerth Prince street Rev.
I . M. Harris, pastor.
l'ltF-SIIYlltltlAN MliMOIIIAt. ClIVRCII -Smith
Queen street, 'thoinaslheiniwoii, pastor, bun
day (chisil at 1:10 p. in.
J.VAKOi.ucai. Oiiiritcu. Itcv. ll.D. AlbrU'ht,
pister. Humliiy school ut 2 p. in. 1'raNe ser
vice nt G.S0 p. in.
i;vANeui.iCAi-rirt Church. licv. 1. r.
l.chr, pastor. Ucruiau lit the morning. Sunday
rviivn hi u tit in
I'lItST IlEIOIMir.D.-ItCV. .1. M. 'III7CI, D. D.,
Caster. Sermon lu the ineriilii; by liev. 1-'. A.
last, D. D Ne evcnlui; scr Ice.
Oi.ivirr llAnisr Ciiuncil-Unt Vine near
Duke street. ltev. M. Kruni, iiaster.
OLtVCT MlSsies-2-Jl K.ist rredcrtek street.
Opiinlu.' services nt a p. in, l'rcachlnc In Hie
ewnlmr by the pastor of Olhct llaptlni church.
Br. Jehn's Littiihian Itev. 11. r. Alleman,
D. D., iumer. ruieuell seniles In the lectuie
room. Hiiiulay siIkhiI ut Ht. Jehn's at 1:U p.
liiiiudnt(letuild Memerial Mission ill 2 1. In,
Hr. Paul's llEioiiMKultev. J. W.MeinliiKer,
pastor. Ne serke In the inernliuf. lu ihe
nxeuluil Prof. Uoerge I". .Mull will mcuiiy tlie
)iildt. Senv service nt 0:l'in. in.
KtKmMi.ii-sr. l.i'Kh's-Murlcttn avenue,
ltev. Win. K l.lchlltcr, pmter. In thecxenliu;
pre)aratlen for the Hely Communion. Sunday
kChoelat2p. iu. .Service In the German Ian
Buhbe nt 5 XI p. in., ltev. It. C emcliilliur.
Us-iieb llnnTintF in Cnnisr, levr.AN-T.
rreachliiir lu the morning 0 ltev. 1. ll.iltrt.ll.
nnd in theccentug by lte. J. IJ. Uuulc. Praise
?i itu in u; j it in
l'ltMIIVTKltlAN. HCV. J. Y. MltCllCll, D. D.
nsler. l'rcatlilng by ltev. Alfred Ne lu, D. D.
Ml. PAUL'S M. K. ClIUIICII llev. ILR. Vrkra.
pa
isialnr. II n. in. clash, t'nilxe cci vice ut Gee p.
in. Preaching lu the ecnlug by ltev. J. F.
Crouch, presiding eider.
.Meuavian'. ltev. J. Max llark, D. D., pastor.
- p. m., Sunday fcchnel,
hr. hrPi'ituvs-Cellege Clinpel.-Pernieu-lu:.
Hey. 11. V. cjerhurt, iaiitei of Itcreruiud church
el lledterd, Pa.
Tm.siT I.vtiicrax. Ilev. C U Try, pastor.
Neucnliigi'eriie,
riiuisr I.tnuLitAN. Ilev. H. I., ltced, pastor.
WiMTLiiv M. IX Cuur.cii, ltev. C. W. llurlte,
jiaster. christian endeavor meeting ut is JO P.
iu.
Divtsn scrtlce en Hunday morning In Hie
Hecl.land strict school bulldlniriit 10' o'clock.
Preaching by T. I. lIouir.'lheiiieLlcnl student.
UUACF.T.UHI1.I1AN. llev. C.i:. lletint, pastor.
Sunday school at 2 p. in. Church services
morning and evening.
l'tusr AI. K. CiU'iieii ltev. 5. M. Vernen, D.
1)., pastor. Class meeting nl Vu, in. hunday
school ut l:lj p. in.
rpui: iiianndT ru.visn.
" I am n Tiesbj tcrlnn clergynrm nnd a Dec
ter or Divinity, hut I mil net arrulil toieconi teieconi toieceni
ineiid Diiltj's Pure Mult Whiskey us the pure it
nnd most elllcleiit preparation ns a liudlclue
Unit I knew of, und my eprlenie I-. n large
one." P.lv. 11. .MII.I.S. D. L. D.
"I highly receinmend DuhVs Pure Mult
hlskey, and prescrllw it etcluslwlt In my
iiraetue.'1 It, W. tlficm.si.0K, M. D., 'ew
" Duffy's Pure Mnlt Whlslcey Is free Trem
fusel oll.aduttcrutlein-, or foreign ImenrltUs,
and thce nualltles should roceiauieud It te the
highest public !nor.''
I'ltel. lil.Miv A.Merr, l'h.D.,F.OR,
' Verk.
" Iceiieurln the endorsement of nil thnthus
been s.ild of Dull) 's Pure Malt Whiskey."
1 E. Sl'IN.NEIt,
lite Treasurer of llie Culled Hliitcs.
Can any hlglicr endorsements tliau the above
be prcxiuced for any knew n nrllcle ?
De they net prove the purity mid lsmcr of
thlsOre.it llcmedy?
lie sure, hevi ever, and M-cure only the genu
ine, und take none but Dull) V.
It Is sold by ull leputuble druggists. (3)
H
OOD'.S SAltSAI'AUII.bA.
SCROFULA HUMOR.
" My D.iiiiihter's) t.lfe Was nvil.'
"Iu regard le my little daughter, whose life
wus saved, as we believe, by Heed's hursapa
pnrllta, I would say that before she was six
mouths old scrofula sores began te appear en
different parts of her body, and In a short time
she had 7 running sores. T e physicians v ere
called but they ga eus no heis?. One of them
advied the amputation of one of her lingers, le
which we refused assent. Our attention was
called te Heed's Surmp.it lllu, nnd we began
giving It te her. A marked Improvement was
noticed nfter she had taken only one bottle
and by ncentlnucd U'c of It her recovery was
complete. And she Is new, being seven year
old, strong and health). The ether members
of my family have been greatly benefitted by
Ilcxid's s-arsaparilta, and I recommend It as an
excellent bleed purifier." B. C. Jexes, Ala-i
Lincoln Ce., Me.
hClteriTLA lNTHH EYES.
"My daughter sura-red terribly with sere
ejes, caused by scrofula humor. We were
obliged te kicp her out of school for two) curs.
We had medical attendance, but she failed te
gain relief. At last, knowing tlint Heed's Bur
sa parllla had cured my mother of rheumatism,
and believing It must be geed fur the bleed, I
c included te have my daughter try It, und It
has ntlrely cured her." Ceiinemcs Ykaelk,
Marshalltown, Iowa.
HOOD'S SAItSAPAim.fcA
Held by all druggists. I j six for te. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD 4 CO., Lewell, Mass.
100 D0!E! ONE POLLAIt. (0
fmmMsmz
ttmtktr'.
fatXAMLMtlA, Saturday, Oct. It, 1st.
Sertie hundreds, possibly
thousands, of men in this city
arc thinking of Twelve Dollars
te-day, questioning hew far it
will go, wondering what it will
de in buying a Fall Suit of
Clethes.
There is geed news in the
store for all Clothing buyers,
but before telling it we want a
word with the Twelve Dellar
thinkers.
Seme hundreds of $12 Cas
simcre and Cheviot Suits arc
waiting for you today. A
unique let. The nobility of
American and the distingue of
British woolens arc in the
cloths, the Clothing is just
made, the styles arc right, but
literally the least real value in
the let is $15, and the greatest
$18 or mere. The why is
nothing. Never mind why.
Yeu may lese your chance if
we step te tell. Yeu deal with
the fact.
Pass en, Twelve Dellar men.
A word te the rest of mankind.
All ricrht sorts of clothes arc
here for Beys or Men. Little
1 nrrl TTmint-leiTttT'e till.- - linnrl
AW V A UUIIIIV.IVJ .) .JIM IlllbU
Velvet Suits await him. The
young man's Fancy Cassimere
Cape Overcoat is subject te a
$25 draft ; it give the last
needed touch te his style. Men
praise our Overcoats and- buy
them. Economy revels in the
Small Beys' Suits at $4.50 and
Don't you see the touch of
new life, the rcnaisance in our
Clothing?
Market street tide.
Fall Millinery in full swing.
The call is for everything at
once loudest for Blacks. There
they are and all the ethers.
Children's as thick as any and
fuller of sparkle. Cleth, Vel
vet, Tweeds, Plush, Astrakhan
and Velvet mixed, and what
ever is timely and wanted.
Genuine Turkish Fez, 75c ;
Weel Fez, 50c ; Scotch Tarns,
90c always in shape no odds
what bang-about use they get.
Jockeys, Glengarries, Alpines,
Sailors, and all that.
Near from 'thirteenth and Chestnut stiectt
corner.
Yeu could pay $1.50 te
$2.75 for the Corset and get
the same as from that French
let marked 95c te $1.85.
Hecend lloer, first gallery, Juniper street side.
Mere than 300 styles of
rocket Knives 10c te J 8. 50.
Neither Yeung nor Old
America can well have a cut
ting thought that we can't fit a
blade te.
Scissors about as thick 20c
up. Scissors Cases, $2 te $S.
Near Juniper and Market streets corner.
A Lcmaire Opera Glass for
$6, or up te $6. A fairly
geed glass for as little as $3.
Near Juniper sticct en trance
Jehn Wanamaker.
"ACTS AUOUT TEhTII."
R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist.
Graduate In Dentistry nnd Annsthrtlr-i. As
sociated for rjve years with Ijinrnstrr's Lead-Ins-Dentists.
New located nt OilANUC AND
MOUTH qt'EKN bTUKCls. prompt Atten
tion 1 Ilcusonuble charges I Werk War
runted I
Herns 8 a. m. te 8 p. m. Week I).iy.
- scplMmid.Cvr
T EN11V WOLK, "
FURNITURE STORE,
TESTISTHV.
" 36 Years Practice in One Offlce."
J. B. MeCASKEY,
NO, 11 EAST KINO STREET,
Over First N'attennl tJank. Dentistry In all its
brunches, aasiulinlnlsured. Teeih extracted
absolutely without pain. All work wnrrnnted.
eUXind.vi.sAv
T EVAXAfeON'H. "
Levari & Sen's,
' DE.VI.EIIS IN
CORN OATS, FEED,
BRLEDHHY
AND
LEVAN'S FLOUR!
WK EXAMINE EVK-S FHKE. "
Speotaeles !
WE EXAMINE EYES FREE I
Yeu Thiuk Your Eyes Are Geed 1
If you lucvetlieni examined you will probably
rtiul thut there Is umiethlmr wrenic lth thciu,
und that glasses w III he a ureal help te j en.
We use inimitable "lllA .MANT.V' Iciims,
which are made only by us, und receimueudctl
by lending Oculists as the bed ulds te defec
tive vision.
Solid Geld Spectacles, 93. OO ; usual price,
Steel Spectacles, fille.i usual price, 81. 00.
Aruuciai byes inserted, j usual price, sjilO,
H. ZIKEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street,
OITICIANS. fHlLADELPHIA.
lletweeu Chestnut aud Wulnut .Streets.
IHVS-1.V d
"VTOriCK lO TlthJiPASSKIW AND GUN
,LX NE11S. All persons are hereby forbidden
te tres.ias un any of the lands of the Cornwall
.jid Hiieedweit estates In l-etmnen or Ijineastf r
isiuntles, whether Inclesed or unluclesed, cither
for the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the
law will be rigidly enforced azalust all tre.
passlug ou said lauds of the undersigned arte
this notice.
WM. COLEMAN KIIEEMAN
It. l'EHCY ALDEN.
EDW.CKaEEMAN,
atlemryi for H. W, Celainan' H!r.
has removed te I'M East Klnu street, bavlncn
full Unci of Furniture of every description nt the
lowest prices. Alse Undertiiklni; promptly at-Uudi-d
Ki. Cull nnd cemilne our l'chsIs.
uK-trdil II. WOI.K. I'M I'jist Klin; Slr.-et.
Htm 5EgyHmwi. :
BBHT TWO TOR WVIt OWT CIOAIU iff
th stat, at
t BtjU.YWAiTZ'S.
myiMmH,W.ThMtr
AV
rn. ii. eAsr.
rBEss BAmexiKi nr bmeci.
.. wl've Just received what la considered th
Itest Uanralri In a Cheap Hhce for Ladles tbnl
we ever liad, Kid or Pebbl Butten, at 11X0.
They are beauties for th price. Htlil Isstter at
tt and run. Tbe H Hhee for Men in Bali or
Congress still have the lead of all U Shoes void.
Our stock of Coarse aed Fine Beets Is Urge
and ween n suit nit. Men's Calf Beet aa low as
n. Our Hubber line consist mainly of Good
year Olevc iu'i feeds, which an the beat
made. '
Our custom trade baa been very large this
Fall, and te these who want soreethlmr better
than ordinary we would recommend that they
leave their measure aud have their Shee made
'"order. They eel no mere than Geed Ready
Made Shoes.
ilcspectmily Yours,
WM. H. QA8T,
NO. lttt NOIITII QUEEN BT., LANCASTEIl
lunllydWaK
N:
EW YOttlC OTOHE.
Jackets!
WATT & SHAND
AUK MAKING AN
Extensive Offering
Ladies' Stockinet Jackets,
Feil, elastic and durable, cut In all the latest
shapes, at 11, H.50, II, 15 te 10 each.
ladles' Cleth Jacket In Illnck, UIuc and
Green, at 1M, 1, mM, U te 112 each.
We open tiMtny two eases Stockinet and
Cleth Jackets at J5 each ; $.! apiece under uiun
price.
Ladles' Newmarkets In Illnck, Nnvy nnd
Myrlle BtrlK-s and I'lalds, utf-'l,(.1A),l,tSte
IS each.
DIMXTOniKNEWMAUICETH,
lllIHH PEASANT COATS
And CONNKMAUAS at Lew Trices.
The Sent Plush Jacket Is mere popular than
ever and prices ncv er were lower.
See our l'lush Jackets nt , 10, 111, 112 te tii.
l'lusli Medjeskns, SIZ50 te 817 each.
Heal Plush Saeques, made from Walker's Heat
Plushes, are stylish, dressy and guaranteed te
wenr, 118, tM nnd J24 each.
Children's Coats, flay new styles, ull sires,
ft em II, tl JO, J.', t2M. iJ te 812 each.
Children's Colored l'lusli Coats.
llaby's Coats and Cloaks at low prices.
New Yerk Stere,
C, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET.
DnE
3H GOODS I DKESS GOODS 1
35-37 North Queen St.
FINE GOODS !
Persian Nev elites; J-ltW a Vuid.
Warranted Black Silk, II CO a Yurd.
fllack Henrietta, 82 M a Yard.
Striped Armure Trimming Stilt, tl GO a laid.
Utnck Striped Satins, fl 50 a Yard.
CMnch All-Weel Surahs, $1 00 a Yard.
lllack Broadcloth, 51-Inch, 11.00 a Yard.
lllack Silk Velvet, $1 75 a Yurd.
Jl Inch Illnck Satin Khr.JuTin.SlOOn Yard.
Silk rinlsh Colored Henrietta, It 00 a Yard.
'.'l-iucli Coleied Satin Duchess, 51 a urd.
All-Weel ninck and White Plaid Hurah.il 00
n Yard,
Striped nnd Plaid Black Hcuiiettn, tl 00 a
Yard.
Irish Point Lace Curtains, 810 00 a Pir.
12-4 Whit Blankets, J12 00 a Pair.
Heavy Mais situs Quilts, te 00.
Pine Saline Couiterts, 83 50.
Best White Table Linen, tl 23 a Yard.
Black Thibet Shawls, 20 00.
Breche Shawls, 12300.
Clue Grey Blankets, S7 00 a Pair.
WHEN YOU WANT
Fine or Cheap Goods
-AND-
n BHRGHIN,
-GO TO THE
35-37 North Queen St.
LANCASTEIl, PA.
Charles Stamm.
Jackets!
CHAR ESSTAMM'S
BOSTON
STORE.
IiUopesAUs roitceAU
flis lIuchunuii-ML'Kvoy.Tteynelds Belief
Committee of councils will receive propelis
for I'M tens mere or less, or Chan Medium Nut
or Pea Ceal, te be furnished te the pour of tbe
city under the directions erthe committee, dur
ing the months of December and January next.
Bidders te mention the kind of coal they pro
pose tefurnlsh. Bids te be leftnt themaver'
ufflec m;t later than I p.m.,en Monday, Octo Octe
bcrit. 11 ordereftheromuilltce.
r. . r. ,Kl)W.KDOEULY,Maer.
C. A. Gast, Clerk, Chairman.
lXtH,l8,l v.iirnian.
Wl-if LiMt
CTOVBH, HATEH8, RANUtH.
8T0VE8,
HEATERS,
RANQE8.
Tlin CELEBRAf ED
Beaver Furnace,
OHEATE3T RADIATION,
SMALLEST CONSUMPTION OF COAL,
HEQUIRES LESS ATTENTION,
NO UA9, NO DUST, NO TROUBLE.
BEAVER AND PENN ROYAL
Parler Heaters.
QUEEN ESTHER RANGES.
TnEMOSTSKlLLFULWORKMENFOKCEL
LAH HEATER WORK.
(SATISFACTION ALWAYS GUARANTKKD.
GEO. M. 8TEINMAN & CO.,
26 and 28 West Kins Street. .
E&awdM.WSnlt
A RE YOU WEARING A STY L181I HAT T
Stauffer & Ce.,
Nes. 31 & 33 North Queen St,
Have them In inch Variety and se Cheap that
anybody can wear them.
A Nice Stylish Fur Stiff Hat
Fer 81 J0. And n SOFT ONE Ter 75e.
Elegant Assortment of
Bey's and Children's Hats,
Fer Dress or Scheel.
Ladies' & Gents' Furs.
Heal Garments Made te Order from the Best
ALAHKA BEAU BOAH, ST0LK8, MUFFS,
AND FUR TRIMMING.
TRUNKS. TRAVELING BAGS, ROBES UM
BRELLAS AND GLOVIis.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. TA.
J.B
MARTIN 4 CO.
If Yeu Want Anything in our
Line of
FURNISHING GOODS,
Fer Fall Furnishing, a call en
us will interest you both en se
lections and prices.
T
Carpets,
Windoxe Shades,
Mattings, Rugs.
Oilcloths,
Certicencs,
Linoleum.
Wall Papers,
Decorations,
Decorative Hangings.
Upholstery,
Curtains,
Draperies.
Coverings,
Sash Curtains.
China, Glass, and
Decorated J Fare.
Carpets taken up, cleaned,
and returned same day without
disappointment.
Carpet and Wall Paper work
done by expert mechanics, and
all guaranteed.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
MVE
VERS A RATH FON.
OVERCOATS !
WE'LL TALK TO-DAY Of OVERCOATS.
Fall and Winter-Weight Overcoats
That We're Proud te Shew.
Overcoats You'd Be Proud te Oivn.
AU Our Goods Reliable Make.
If you need one It will be worth mere te veu
than the money It costs.
FIRST A Relld, Substantial, Geed Wearln-Ovi-ice.it,
Elgin Dellars.03).
NFJCT An Overcoat that Excels Anything
In the Market, at Ten Dollars un.
NEXT-Our 12 Line, Tell of Value and Geed
St If.
FEXT-Handseme Kerseys, SHU faced, Well
Seams, ut 117.
NEXT SIT and $2) Vulues, Beauties in Ev try
Way.
NEXT-Our2tandS23Full Line of bllUand
Hatin. Elegance, tihew Perfection. '
Intermediate Grades from S! te KS; everv
one worth the price asked.
MMSMATli,
EELIABLE CLOTHIERS,
NO. 17 EAST KING STREET
LANCASTER, PA.
HKtoeeUttneei
trtOB RENT-FRO M APRIL !T. HI
jfc.- !rsw:iM jiicKsmiw nnep.wiu
Iu Heuse. sltuatedntdrseiihirid UlRa.
Lampeter township. Apply te
elsMftm 111 North Duke HL.LancasterTf
T1EILLY nitOS. st RAUU.
STOVES
Our Steves Lave lieen soiling
rapidly this week ; especially Is
this true of the Parler Heater,
the Eadlant Xevclty ntul Starl
ing tcklng the lead.
Tbe line ofCeok 6tevc,llaugca
nnd all kinds of Heating Stev
la very large ami cannot lie ex
celled.
Our prices are low and we are
sure an Inspection of our stock
will result In a snle.
Don't forget thnt we have a
geed Deuble Heater, hnndsome
In appearance and fully guaran
teed, for $13.00.
40-42 N. QUEEN ST.,
4S-NEXT DOOR TO POSrOFFICI-
fTIHE PEOPLE'S CABH STORK
THE
fl
s
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
Merchant Tailerinl
Department.
CLOTHING MADE TO ORDI
In the most atis'iictery manner.
Lewest Cash Prices.
Gent's Furnishing Geedl
UNDEKWEAn, At'.,
At prices unsurpassed for cheapness In the cltl
Gee. F. Rathvei
25 Ea&t King Street,
martO-lvdlt LANOAHTER, PA.
CTEAM ENOI.NE AND llOILERWORKM.
Steam Engine
AND
Beiler Works
Visitors te the Pair,
It will pay you te call nt my Works and ex-T
Biiilnoenr block of
Engines !
Allew us te quote you prices and see our
facility for turning out work.
Portable Engines.
4 Herse-Power
6 Herse-Power
8 Herse-Power
10 Herse-Power
IS Horse-Peuer.,
1 Herse-Power
....
47J
6JT,
f.75
b71
1,175
Portable Engines,
SECOND-HAND.
6 Herse-Power .
s Herse-Power ,..
15 Uom-Pewt-r
. 'SO
Boilers, Second-Hand.
Five 30 Ilorse-Pewer, CO In. Dlnm., 18 feet Leng,
2 4iln,Tubes. Pric,!175uiuH150.
One Beiler, SO In. Dlnm., 11 feet Leng, 21 3 In.
Tubec 12 feet Lei, with Flre Frent
Castluus, 1123.
I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
IN THE CITY Or LANCASTER, PA.
Manufacturer or Stationary Endue, Mill and
Mining Machinery, saw Mill., llark und
Cob Mills, Pumps, etc.
Contractor for Steam Hentlni, Direct or Indi
rect, or by Het Wutcr.
OUR HOT AIR FURNACE
Reilly Bres. & Ratt
People
Stere
M
ISTHEUISTINTIIE MARKET.
Repairing Promptly Attended Te.
Jehn Best,
raeriUETOji,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
XJvNCASTEil, PA.
i&;:xiiL:&'
t n.
, afiVj . ... , , , i. ,-i !. feij