W" y? ?',. H-w5vi. t).'? rl""J..1-J'? - -i - t.j,,,,-., VNMT,, Vt' .w,fctJfS THE IiAKOASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21 189. S3 .IS. ."I4ti e Bl K& e.K . y-'t :T.9eUll attteUtaettce.?, HMOnKW J.HTKINMANj , .V CJHAKUM8TEINMAN rOLTZ, Editor , v ' ROBERT CUAKK,ruDUSher. V1 MH'ititiv tVTffi t.tnrvpfn th.i,ii.t,Aii V"" MMrvriivIn ftm vriar. inl RimA. HAri1 2ft" . fcf an! Im Itilk tt(r Mi4 itannimillnM 2, W W,CTW M, " IIIM' !&. i?i iewpi ni ien com a ween, iiy ninii nve aw Im ft ytM In advance; BO ccntin month. u n w ," WBMUj'T INTELLIOENCER-One dollar and st.Tfrf rsf T atinarntnirtmtnli hr chirk rpostefflre order, and where neither of yftf ecm ue procured sena in . miii .? imser. Hatred at the rostefllec, a second class mnit . "i- Annnssw Tin TKTELLIGENCEIl. K'-v "" Uincaster, l'a. LAKOABTE,PA., October 21, 1089. k Talc of Fenr Farmers. An Industrious scribe en tbc MnflT of '?! ' the Philadelphia Inquirer produces a V special dispatch from this city which lTtfinAtita wllli t lm it rtirUI tier at ntntvin lift lint 4gft four farmers repnsanttng four comities, 'Sw Lancaster, Yerk, Chester nnd llerks, Vf met at the Pennsylvania railroad tn- -cyr nm m jaiiuBii-i. ,,.... ..." ." rarmera uici niter mey nici w net i much consequence, as tliey only nerve In tie twraent. liiutniint te Intro w duee picturesquely some agricultural items uiat iiiive uecn Hunting nrnunu the state and have nt lust readied KV Philadelphia. It is net often Unit U' -11.. . 1.. . I... .il.l.l .... I.. (.1- VllJT IVUUL'IB HIV IHSUl'll lu .viiiv- plate the majesty of mammoth rah luges, coiesal onions or gigantic iniiiip kins, and It is only the scarcity of news that drives the metropolitan editor te lay hefere them Impressive facts con cerning the wonders of vegetatleu In the garden land of Pennsylvania. Hut while Phlladciphians and ethers contemplate- with astonishment these evidences of agricultural resources, Lancaster people will survey with blank amaze ment the statement that farmers from Yerk, Chester and Berk counties met n Lancaster county farmer at the Penn sylvania station. There is no natural reason why this should net tie an every day occurrence, but for several reasons it must be considered a rare nnd re markable concatenation of circumstan ces. As the wealthiest agricultural county in the United States our county should take the lead in matters agricul tural ; and our ancient city, at one time the largest of internal cities in the land, should long age have grown te Iki the great business centre and rendezvous of all this farming region. Hut what ever the cause the sad fact stands that Instead of drawing farmcru from sur rounding counties our city can barely claim its own. Tha wise policy of the p'f old turnpike builder if applied and exieuueu uy ran weuiu nnve niiuiu una ft favored slte for great industries, n Muuiui' i'faiu mi nu iiiin iuii ui uu: jf4rt til.. Iliililal.lniiii tmt.lit.. .....I. in.i I pn Ss5 of solid wealth, cntcrprhe and worth. se mi...i. .' .i..i.. . l-iiuuii uiu CAlaSI VIJ KUllPVl ItllVU : policy our citizens and tlie iiecullar i" methods of railroad builders we have , thrown away our ancient and natural ftij. advantages and farmers from neighbor neighber fe Ingceunths are net drawn te us as the ! aneulu be. In spue nfnll temptation by S rail, toether towns Lancaster remains the'great tobacco centre. Ilcmeve tills " temntatlen liv sccurlnir r-Riiiilne eimiint. ing rail connection with Baltimore, 4 New Yerk and Philadelphia and the ifi citv will at mire msiiiiim iiiiiiiiifnpliirtni- prominence and Its natural lender- '. snip in matters agricultural. Then -we may read without astenUhmcnt that p? farmers from ninny counties dlK-ussed iiiu .tujh! in our ranrenu station. Criticising Cnilsrrs. The stafemeutj of u Herald cori-espend-ent that the' beard of experts hud con demned the dynamite- gun, is net sup ported by the portion of the report made public, and it appears evident that the enterprising news-maker lias exagger ated the criticisms or the gun Just its he has heretofore magnified praUes of It. That the dynamlte ship will prove of value in war can hardly be doubted, but there is also little doubt that a great deal tee much lias been claimed for iier. The gun is a very intricate uud delicate ' piece of machinery nnd should be considered n development of ter- fpede defense. The French admiral new ut Philadelphia tersely de .clarefl ,that the value of the Vesuvius depends entirely upon her ability te get within range of an enemy. This is the measure of the value of a fc torpedo beat, but the torpedoes thrown by the Vesuvius cauuet le btepped by nets, nnd de net 'iced te atrike the enemy te de thtlr -eik. The French commander also gave sumo healthy criticism of our famous cruiser Baltimore of which we are se Justly preud: "Men will net stand teguns with out mere substantial protection, 1 have tried it, " was the renmrk drawn by the urveyef the unprotected gun deck with . guns arranged te fire through shields. He did net say wheie he hud 'tried it, and French bailers have net had much chance for the trials of actual war In modern days. The navy was wonderfully quiet in the Krnnco Krnnce Prus8inn war, mid probably did mere firing in the recent quarrel with China. However, this eDlcerhns tried it, and hit report en experience has the bunc bunc tlen of common bente. It would naturally be hard te keep men en an open deck with no protec tion at all agalnbt heavy guns and enlv a shield te interfere with the fire of ma chine guns. The Baltimore is noUup neUup noUup pebed te be a heavy battle ship. She lends the class that has been aptly called the cavalry of modern navies, but it might be well te build our next bet of cruisers with their guns well under ewer. These things lmprestha wlsdeni of moving carefully though steadilv in navy building, and resist the pie'scnt tendency te rush Inte ship building by wholesale. The purjiebe should net be te spend meuey and incidentally get u navy, but we should get the uuwnnd incidentally spend with care. An Editorial Pas. $- Citizens are invited te conteniplate the -u, apectacle of a new trial demanded in p., our courts en the ground that the editor fk" the JVew lira, who happened te be en luejury, ueiu u pass from the Pennsvl. vanla railroad. The lira has always assumed a tone , u' leuynnuinuiguant virtue when In- vltert te consider the evident fact that the he'.diug of n paws Justified doubt "-of the frnrlfcaiir-.a nti.l 1eJI.Ui r t... Y-lec9len of railroad aiiulrs. r : ku sever nttempUd te sweep away this 4ibt by assuming the tone of a fearless ariUe, but has ever dealt gently with tkeir majesties of the rail, whose patent at Beblllly It bold. The absurd pre- leuee that the pass Is in pavmeutfer .prlfltlng time tables will hardly de In ,teurt, for every wlde-awake pajn-r must fttMlsh tlicse tables for the convenience .tfreade.-s, and the Ixtlue.vci:u hus always pitbllshcsl them and declined passes. We can safely challenge our p.vs p.vs helding contemporary te make a declara tion of Independence, byntonce attack ing aeme of the many weak points of the read that has bestowed that pass as a remuneration for iidvcrtlslng. Of course the Insertion of en advertisement cauuet give command of the 7W edi torial column. Hitch n thing would Ui quite shocking. m m m Tub observations of Corporal Tanner heve ceased te be of grent Importance, but the following is interesting : "The.vsnld Unit T li.id granted inore pension and paid out mere money In the snme time than my dUtliiRtilsliCMl predecessor did. I replied that I hnped te Oed that cliargn was trua en the record, for I hnd plastered I milium with premises last fall that that should he the fart If (Jenernl Harrison came Inte pewer as president." "Plastered Indiana with premises," will be n fine siegnn for the next campaign In that state. Tim Itoynten bicycle locetnotlvo nnd cars, whlcii wcre recently tested en the track or the Hay Itldge it Ceney Island railroad, nre of a very strange model. The cab of the engine and the passenger cars nre built In two storles. The engineer stands n little higher than In the ordinary engine, and the fireman works in a little room right beneath hlln. Thn p.issengerM step Inte the first fleer rooms by doers along each slde nt about thn level or the axles, but the upper llenr is reached by steps at the ends, mid has an nlsle running thn full length llke the tegular twe-trAck narrow gangn. The sys tem really requires two rails, lint one is a guard-rail supported In thn air right ever the slngle track and holding the very hlitli and narrow train rpilte Meady. Thn train leeks as though It hnd been squeezed fiat and set up en ed'c, but It tan nt twenty miles nn hour ever a wretched read hed, Raid lolmve us iiiiiny cunes te thn uille as the read from Lancaster te Quarryvllle. The Inventor claims that n hundred miles an hour can be innile with eish, but this trial was net for speed. The Invention seems te eiler many advantages te reads that may wish te double their capacity for passenger servicers by simply placing a guard rnll nbove each rail u single track -read may he 'ou vel ted Inte a double track, and these Hal trains can r.mli past each ether with perfect safety. The engine which Is fifteen and a hairreut high, has a wheel about suven feet high right under the mlddle of a long narrow boiler, while under the cab there nre two small wheels following each ether closely. Of ceurse the owners nnd Inventor niu claiming efficiency In weik or all kinds Ter this devlcu, nnd they seem nt least te hniu demonstrated Its steadiness and reliability ut low speed. Itldeis en the single rail may net easily get used te the reflection that If anything breaks, nbove they nre bound te Hep ever sideways. Tnrj .Mentana election muddle Is net cltiarlng up very fast, but there seems te be a very healthy public sentiment out there that encourages bone of a Jutland timely settlement. The Democrats want a special session of Ihosupremecoiirl called, hut the llcpuhlicaus de net take the sug gestion eagerly. ' ' ' Xi:v Yeiik Jealousy or Chicago becomes mero evldent as the conviction grows that the latter Is In earnest about getting the world's fair. "Pan Americans in J'eik Town, Pig Killing, Slaughtering and Kin dred Shows of the Windy City," is n blaz ing heading orthe New Yerk Jlendd. - Titu l'oughkccpsle Jluijh has Issued n seu enlr edition or forty-four pages. This cntcrprise Is prompted by thn opening of the thieugh railway line from New Liighind te the coal fields nnd the West by way or the Peughkuepslu bridge. The JZtglc Is bucked by heavy paper, finely nrnamented by lithographs. The first page ilhutralcs the big bridge spanning the Hudsen, niegant engravings or pieiulticnt men nnd lacterles are upon neatly every page. H Is a handsome specimen of typo graphical art, nnd thn press work Is equal te that put upon the finest or books. iieAyrnn te death. A Geriunn rntui-H n (Jhh Alain nnd l Killed by Het Ale nnd Gas. Jehn Itaiink, a Oerman, employed In the gas department of the Mvstenberg rolling mill, )jst St. Leuis, met with n torrlble death en Sunday, ltaunk'sdiitv en Sun day wns te clean the gas pipe which eon een eon veyh the gas rrem the w erks te the rnllmlll. He cnmmeuctHl, as usual, by opening the air holes te admit the fresh air, If possible, befere he entered the large Iren pipe. He was last seen alive by the private watchman about lOo'cleck. His little son. a hid of II. brought his dinner about V2 o'clock, and, as hu did net find his father, he gave an nlarm uud a number of men made a search for the missing man. Ills bedv whs net found until nbenttitiiii p"irnr in the manhole or the gas bower and within a few feet rrem where the gas entered the rurnace or the rail mill, nnd 100 reel rrem where he euteied. It In still a mysterv hew'Haunks get te -whom he was feuntl unless he lest bis way In the gas main nnd came down thescuer plpenud crawled te the manhole. This theory Is supported by the r.iet that the reastecl lles.li nk werii rrem the points of his lingers us he whs searching for an exit. The bedv when taken out presented a herrible appearanee. Itaiink was netuallv roasted nllve by het air and gas. lissnxci: or idolatry. One Dlvlne'a Opinion of u 1'ropexM.l Cliiiuiie In the Vrnyer Heek. The most Important net of the heuse or deititles or the Kplscepul eouveutieii in New Yerk en Saturday was the consider ation eHi resolution iinssed bv the houe or bishops en Friday piopesliig this change In thoeemiuuulon survlee: "Theie shall boiiecelobrution or the Lord's 'supper ex cept there be some te cemuiniH) with the priest." I Jr. Huntington took the fleer nnd moved that the heuse non-concur. "The prnKsi( rubric Is thoieughlv poinlcieiis," he bald. "It U bringing in uiider tlie cloak or liturgical revision matters which should net come up before the heuse. it is pro pre ejbe'.y In line with the doctrine of the church or Iteme, and is projiesed by theso who nre seeking te Introduce the dogma or the eiielinrlbt. 1 hne no charge el idola try te bring against the devout llenmnlst, but many erthu pretexts attempted te be brought Inte this cenxentiuii nre the verv essence or idolatry." After a bemew'hat prolonged discussion the preixikcd ruble was defeated by a clerii-al vete, a majority of the lav depu ties being clearly iu favor or adopting the change. The balloting steed : Cleih-nl cas, 21 j nays, 13 ; divided, 1. Lav-Yeas, 19 i nays, 13 ; divided, U0. C'liureli 1'uctleiik In tlie Courts. An equity Milt has been begun in Cham bersliiijg. Pj.. between the two ructions or the United llrethren church, which has been prepared ns a test c-ase nnd will in nil likelihood deeide the ownership or hun dreds or vnluuble church properties in this nnd ether states. The suit Is between the ilvul claimants te the chinch property in in that bcctlen, and the test case has been made upon the church prepeity In (Jreenenstle. The complain ants In the bill nie theso who upheld the action or the majority or the general eon een eon ferenceef the ITnltcl llrethren church In the United States, width w as held In Yerk. I ., In May, lbWi, ami the defendants nre the Sweden, rrem that nnnrerencn nnd their representatives who withdrew en account I? ndeI'tI,!n cf reviscil constitution which allowed inembers or secret societies te Im'coiiie members or the church. It Stnnds Alene. There tire many bleed medicine uihertlM-il but only ewe that I backi-d by tu munufaci turer with a certitleate of guarantee, uud that one U Dr. l'lerce'n Uelden Medical Discovery, which Uurirrui.frrt telwnellt ercure In all dfL! c-uw-ji for which it U recommended, or money paider It wit be promptly refuielnl. It cure, all kln, calp and crotuleuair'Ctlonsl Kerm ndelllngi, sjlt-rbeuin, tetter and kindred ellmeau, M.Ttiiw Te cram one' head full of knowledge and the Memach full or feed, nnd then nefiect toot-, nerve the slmpleat law or nature are the un ftilllnt; means te Induce nervouinewnndron nerveuinewnndron nervouinewnndren ntlpillnn and certain les of healths lxnler prevenu all Hits trouble. Frloeenljr SS eentia TheeeVt remedy for the rempialnU efearljr childhood, K'ich ascetle.'naliilenry, etc., I Dr. Unit's Baby Hyrup. J'rlc2Jcenl. Hew many a sweet face In marred lly yellevr teeth and fallltift gunn, And mouth nnd lips all het end hard, And breiith deep-tnlnted e It come ; And yet, with BOZODONT, we may Keep all tliee dire defect at bay. IJUUU'a HAlUJAl'AUIUiA. WEAK WOMEN Owe te lliemsehes a duty te take Heed' Bara parllla.ln view of the great relief It lias given thoe who suffer from ailment peculiar te the ex. Ily purifying the Moeil.resulatlnn lmtor lmter tanl organ. lrcnBllienlng the ncrvc,and ton ten ini; the whole system, It restore te health. mki: ANUW cui:atuhk " 1 have been for year trying te get help for that terrible general debility nnd enknesin common te women. Within a year I have taken ten or twelve bottle of Hewl's Barsapa rlllaand the benefit derived from It use ha been cry great. lam new feeling llkenncw rrealure after suffering e many jcare." Mils. r. II. Iliss, Marlln, Texa. CAN WALK 6 M1I.1 A DAY. " Ter nlne year I wn In a state ef constant sufferlni,-, nircely able at any tlmetenalk nbeut'the heuneand part of the time unable te be out of bed. I xtcnlte Philadelphia for treat ment, which gave me relief for ii tlme, hull was seen wnrse again. The physician said I hnd n llbrelil tumor. I began taking Heed' Hnrsapa rlllaand It geed effiK-t wa seen apparent. I began te Imprnxn In health, nnd continued tak ing the medicine till new I feel perfectly well nnd ran walk tlx or seven mile a day without fecljng tired. I think Heed' Haasnpnrllla I JliKt'thoinrdleliie for women unci anyone who ha bad bleed," JKNMK H.MITH, 1 jist llread Tep, rn. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggist. It j lx for ". Prepared only by L I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSIiS ONK DOLLAR (1) HlcMcnl. c lAitibit'MLirri.m.iVKiti'ii.iM. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Slrlt lleadiiebe and relieve all the tinuble Incl dent le u lillleu slnle of tlie syslcni, sncli a Dlrrluesi, Nnusca, DrewnlncM, Distress after Killing, I'nlu In the Hide, dc. While their most remarkable micccmi has been shown In curing sick: Headache, yet CAIlTr.It'H LlTTbi: I.IVKIl I'll.LS are equally valuuble In Constipation, curing and preentlng this nnuevlng com cem jiliilnl, bile they nle correct nil illsorderef lliesleiniu'li, stlmubite the llvir and ngulate the benvU. Kveu If they only cured HEAD Aehe they would be almost priceless te thee who suffer from this distressing complaint ; lint fertunnlely their goodness docs net end here, and theso who once try them will find these, llttle pills Milimlile in se mativ ways thai tbeywlll net Im willing te de villlieut them. Hill after nil sick head ACHE llhol)nneer se many lives that here Is where wn make our great Insist. Oar pill cure It wblle ethers de net. OAHTLH'H LtTTI.n I.IVKIt I'tM.S are very small ami cry easy te take. Oneer two pills make a dose. Thuy me slrletly M'getatileand ile net urlp' or purge, but by their gentle ac tion please nil who iisethcm. In hilsnlct ; neferl. .elil everywhere or an tliy mall. cartcu mkdicinme co., saw yeiuc. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. imglS-lyiteed rninrniiNu HYitur. TO MOTHERS. Kvery linlm slieuld have n bottle or DIl, FAH11NKVH TLirrillNO HYItlll'. l'erfeetlv safe. Ne Opium or Merphia mixtures. Wlllrt Wlllrt Wlllrt llove Celli-, drilling In the llewelsand I'rometo Difficult Tentlifiig. l'repareit liy DIIS. D. KAHll NUY&MON, Haiierslewji, Mil. Druggists sell It; Ufjientx. Irlal betUuseut liy mull ill cenl. laut-lyilced.vw TCy Cltt:AM TlAlJl. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm t'lennscn the N'asal I'aiisnges, Allay I'nlu and Jnllainuintleu, Heals tlie Seies, ltestere the Henses of Tate una Hindi. TRY THE CURE. partlclt) I applied te each nostril and Is enable. I'rlieiOcenU at DruggUlsj liymall, nure rvglkten.d.U) cents, ,, , , CI.Y DnOTHEIW, sejill-lydAw Ne. M Wurrcn t New Yerk. 7-i:Arc. ' '""" V UMJKVKLOPnD I'AKTH or the Iliimau lledy j:nlurged, Developed. Htrenglhcned.etc,, Is an Interesting advertUo advertUe inent long run In our paper. In replv te In nillrleswwwIllMiy lliatilierels no wIi'Im r liiuiibugiiueut this. On the ceturarv, the nil crtlsernreery highly inderteil. luteretted persetib may get ealed circulars giving nil iiar tlculnrs. liy writing te tlie Kltfi: .MKIIIPAI. CO., 6 sswun St., llnltale. N Y.Pallu Mrite Jlee. rn-lyuw jLiliecel Irtiiccnte UNDnitWKAIt-I.IOHT AND MI1D1UM l;!sJ't underwear In all grades anil any S'ft"1. hl'WStAN'H acuta' l-'urulnhlugtaterc, il West Klnu-sfrc'U ' 1 1 LNUY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, lias removed te 110 TjisI King street, having a full Iliieori'iirullureeri'Mry description at tiie 'VfiV11-1'."; ,,AlR", "I'dertaUliig promptly at tended tn. Cull and esamlim our giKKls. nS-tfdll 1J. WOI.K. i.KI it Klng.Strr-et. ibTAfi: ok "i-irfr.H un'riariiA'oe'H' .lli late of tjincastcr city. Ph., deceived. The 'uiilei signed Auditor, appointed te distribute thebiiliiuceremulnlne In Ihe bunds of Daniel eciiteni of the will or the ald l'eler Tiliten Tiliten ilaiigh.tennd Among tbee legally entitled te thebame, wl 1 nit for that purpose en 'lHurs day, November;, Is.sU, ut 10 e. in., In tlie 1,1 lirary Itoem of the Court Heuse, In the city or '.'"'"''cr, where all sr.ens Interested tn said distribution may utlcud. ectJ-3td.M Auilfler. At'ATiON lixct'lWlUNsi. .. . 'iiiiiiuiiiiKii nun i nun; u. iiiui'iibuiigli. ex- RAYMOND'S VA0ATI01T EXCURSIONS. AUTracllug Kpeiue Iiivluded. A WINTER iFCALIFORNIA. The first and second parties of the season wll lue 1 illiiileli.lii.i 'riii i.i. . - v. .;..-.. in Ili:tt ll.undTilft,AY. Du'l'MliEll V, ,or JuKuilena, I.es Angtkb uud ether points In tMiiitheru California. iv.... The route will )e via. Iiuflale, Niagara Fulls, Santa tc, Albuqueriiue, llarstew and N in Iter, imrdlne. flhe trio te he made In u special train of .Magnllleeut Vest billed l'liliiuuu I'liliieu Cars, with Palace Dining Car. '""""" ' l"ucu hery ticket entlllen the holder te islt I.ek Angeles, 1 lie lluymend, ut liist I-umdeiw, IIU erslde, sun plege, Kunle Menica, Mum liar barn, !i.in 1 -ruucUce, Santa Cnu, Kin Jove, ...... ...... ...v..., .juu ..uiiici uiiii inner leauini; ent Iteutes Heturnliig. Kfteen Iteturnlmr iw "", - riy,Wi .i .., ivi-nirn i u'KeiH also L'tMlfl fin nil trulnw i.mil I.. I.. t,. t... .. . V 1 1ti liinlnts Hpeelul Uwert. Hetiirn 'I ickets also ricKCU. OilTinir Mprv Tiuim.t ,,ii! .....! i'lvlm ..titlru i,.7... .. . ' 'wl" ""i"i fAViRr!!! "''S?"! !H !?j?.A"v "''tie henewnrd. Hetel eoin.ens.iniiili,.! rri... !i.i V'.llK'l llllll Ullll UISII 111 IMIIKIIlir Illil lull ,... klllirt ki.lr.nr..k ... ,. . .--.j,,,.. .... v ...v iwj iiii.iiti. risi I usji. denn . Hetel emteme, Hun Jeej I'uluce Hetel, hun KrnncUce: Hetel ifil Coreuinto, Hun D ego Hetel llafnel, Han Itafael j K.,nui Crui ; the Arlington and Han Marces, Santu Uarbaru Hetel Arcadia. Ksnta Menica j and etherfct ineui I'uclllc Coast resorts. wl eiHf f 0i,!''r CallTeTnTa n-icur!en .lanu- "found ! ' ht'bruur' IOu"a "I ' Mun.ii Date of Mexico Kxcurslens January 13- IsbruarylO; undMuichJP. "uai i-, T,fe,l feedescrlptUe circulars, designating tluriirde?lr1st? ,'''),',0 Cullfer"lu "r Mexlc5 ui .,,1AX?,0.XD AWHITTOMII. Ill Kelnii Ninth Htreet tmider Continental ectlS.!lJ ' '' 1'"udtll)hlu. " (10I.I.AItS AND I'UrW-THK LvflXT J llieniest Ot-slruble and inmt cumrertuble loupe and .tyle-auy tUe, at ElUMMAN'b QuU" Furnishing Htert, a Vmi Kin, Street. The lUiitend, Oiin I'usu. HVitt(imaHcr'. I'HlLADCLrittA, Monday Oct. 21, !M. If you haven't kept careful watch, you've no idea what a variety of Black Dress Goods we have. Here arc a few from a single tribe : (-Inch Alpaca and Mohair, 25 te Zfiip, ' ' " 4J-1ik.Ii Mnhalrllrilllnntlne.riOn tell SJ. M-lnrh Mohair ilrllllantlne, 112' IMnchMelialr Tatnlse, light weight, very nneeunllty, rery tlue and pleasant te the touch. We tell &e. 4Mnch Mo!ialrHlclIlan,tX)cte(l. (je-Inch Mohair tslelllnn.f I. I'rletlcy' -lncli Woelind-Mohalr llrll- iiAttt.il te ii a) PrlFMIey'alMiicli fillk-warp nlllant,ll 2T, I'rlpstley' 41-Inch Bllk.warp (Sicilian. II M te 12. Northwest of centre. Heavy Astrakhan Cloaking show their curly pates in long rows of glistening gracefulness, $2.50 te $9 for black ; 53, $5 and $6 for brown. Northwest of centre. All the frost colors are hand in hand with Summer tints in the Dress stuffs. Yeu sec them in the .Bordered things. One of the handsomest of the one-of-a-kind Broadcloth Dress Patterns is a rich plum, with border of silk and bullion, $38. Net one in the let but has some peculiar beauty that half hides the price. A robe of rich Plaid Cash mere, with 1 2-inch border of silk Persian work, $15 plain serge, Persian, pattern, 512.50. Yard stuffs just as modest priced llrecade silk stripes en wool ground, Jl DO; 1 KM)f rplalnlVilh b31"' of ,Iwcuw "mid, ffncider0ffic,""1' S00U fiuall,'' fu" ,lne tftVlncli Mrlpcd' cloths for women's dresses, 91 tell ,fj. geuthwest and southeast of centre. It was en the 3d of Septem ber, and again en the 12th, that we told of some new lets of Women's Shoes. Twe sorts, te be had only here in this city ; in New Yerk you will invaria bly pay $4.50 at several places ; here they are $3 when we have them. Te-day is the third (probably the last) " ringing of the first bell "; the Shoes are in stock, one a Waukenphast, the ether opera tee, both excellent kid and finely finished ; sizes 2 te 7, width B, C, and D. The two former lets were up and off in a flash. The fact that these arc here only needs the telling te produce a like re sult. Market street front, weal of Main Aisle. Yeu miss much if you skip the Engravings down stairs ; you miss the pleasure of pleas ant pictures ; you miss geed bargains in beautiful thing.-;. Te-day 1,000 Autotype En gravings (24x30 inches), beau tifully framed in oak with inner meulding of steel finish, such as we hae sold until recently at $5. go en sale at $3. The subjects are carefully selected and the framing very neatly done. This is one thing you'll miss by skipping the Engravings. llusemenl, northeast of centie. Jehn Wanamaker. tSnvpcte. ritltUJil I TltUlTl I TltUJil ! TELL THE TRUTH ! YCS I vi:s I liny Your Carpels, Oil Cleth., Mattings. Hugs, Curtains, Rliudcf, Hlalr Hed Cnriict Linings, etc., ut the One-Price Lancaster Carpet Heuse, WHO I WHO I Shall tjiy Our Carpets, Hung Our shade, Drupe our Curtulus, etc? i:vnnY time, g y bi:stwek. ONE BUSINESS ! ONE PRICE ! SHAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANOE ST. uiig-."J-lyd j j -.. . penttetvu. VAn.NTISTHY. " 2G Years Practice In One Oluce." J. B. McCASKEY, NO. II EAST KINO RTIIKET, Over First National itanlc. Dcntlstrv in nil It branches. Oasiidmlulstered. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain. All work warranted. el'.MIind.M.S.lw 4s F ACTS AUOLT TCCTU." R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. Graduate In Dentistry and Anmsthrtles. As. secluted for live jears with UmcuMer's I.eiid- vlriiI,!!.'i,.U!!,A..x.llilv,"'aU,d ,lt OUANOK ANll NOUTH QIMIKX ISTKKKTM. I'reuipt Alien, tlen 1 Iteusenuhl charges t Werk Wur runted I IIeuius-;S a. in. te 8 p. m. Wck Duy. lepu-bmdAw i-'ltotenvalto. 11 OTR I JUST RECEIVED FIIOJI KeBnigsburg, Prussia, Twe llackgrnunds inade specially for Ilust and Three-quarter Iml'iIi I'lietiruiilis. i'ROTE, 50 1-2 North Queen St., . Next Doer te the l'oMefflre. Jan'-Amd SVttovucite." T UTHUK H. KAUKJMAN, ArrOllNEY.AT.IW. Biond Kleer Eshlemau lw llulldln. Ne. 18 North Duke Htreet. upRt-lvil.tw TIHi: JONCH A CO.. ?f,...?J,"."l1.r".,urt 'ONKECTIONKIlS' KINK I Al'l'-U 1 OXhH. The iuek beuuilful line Iu the United Ktate. flu CoinincrceHL.l'lilladvl CeinincrceHL.l'lilladvl 2f f,. wi,t0 ferdecrlptte prlw Il.U ff 00t nh fket; B AnaA"NFi, VISIT STACKHOUSE'S This Week ion ma n.vitaAiNs in Beets & Shoes. A I'till I.lncef the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The llest Heet Made. Call and nee thm. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes.28 and 30 East King Street, LANCARTEn. l'A. $3.00 K"r" GENTLEMEN'S CALF CONGRESS. A hlioe for luiHy tioeplo who haven't time te lneoer button nheet. J'epulnr with rnilread men, tele graph operators, pestul clerks or Hulnuiien. This shoe speaks for It self. It Is sold strictly en its merits, nnd the continually growing de mand shows that the combination of lit, style, comfort, wearing quali ties and moderate price commend it te all people. Tlie Cengrem Is n Myle having merits of its own, 0110 that will ui wuys be popular with lleshy men who de net want te lietlier with laces or buttons, and with busy men and nil ethers whose time is limited. It is a very comfortable style as well, nnd the elastic used being of the best quality enables it te retain its shape, nnd nlwnys lit snugly end neatly around instep nnd ankle This shoe is improved machine fcewed. A shoe of sound material and geed workmanship throughout. Congress Gaiters as low as $1.25, as high ns $8.00 per pair. SHAUB & BURNS, M NOIITH O.tlEKN STKEET, LANCAS TER, Pa. B OOTS AND HII0K8. A Departure from Our Old Ways Inmost nlwaya beneficial, net only te us, but le thoe upon whom we Influence. It Is no easy get Inte h rut, but n hard matter teget out. It has been my rule te Display the Indies', Misses' Children's and Infants' MIiecn Iu Large Window, nnd Men's, Heys' and Youths' In Sniiill Window. Hereafter I will change the display eery two or three weeks and will have the Men's Shoes first In one window uud then In the ether. Yeu will tlnd the Ijirge Window full of Men's, IJejs' nnd Youths' Shoes tu Kine nnd Medium Grades of all the Latest Kail and Winter Styles, from II.S5 te RCIO, nnd the Hnrnli Window full e Ladles', Mlst.es', Children's and Infunt'sHliecs. It will pay you te step and take a leek before purchasing elsewhere, as the Price U Marked en Kvery Shee, The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H.Frey, (HucccssorleVKKY A ItCKEUT) the leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, & NOS.3 d.' 5 i:abt kine HTKEKT. LANCASTER, Pa. -8tere closed every evening at 0 o'clock, ex cepl Monday and buiurdliy. allciu'e. OEIUCCCOLLEOK. OF BUSINESS Short-Hand. Itccerd llullding, 017-OIS JCHKSTNCT KTIlKirr, '1 Phlludilphla, l'a. Second. Third and reurtu j-ioers. Mernlnp, Afternoon and Night Sessions. Twentj-Kinh l.'olleglute Year Uvlm TUCS UAY.HKrrE.MUKH3.lsSD. Twelve hundred Mint klxty-ntnc(12tl))students last) ear. EarlvnppllcuUuns) uecesury. Send for enrollment bluiik. Technical knnuledge qualifying for business ciniaKeiiienti. Kull Instruction for commercial Mini in-uenii eusinets vocations. Alse bhort bhert Hand and Type-Writing. A faculty of mere than a score of practical men v. he have practiced hat they teach. uoekkeeperoutor counting houses teaching bookkeeping; lawers teaching law and bust, ne-s forms; successful high school principals tei hlng hngllsh branches; law reporters tei hlng short-hand nnd tyH?-wrlting, etc., etc 1 '1 his Institution has been exceptionally for fer tu late In the success of the students who have gr duated therefrem." Office eren everv rpnlr rlnv .tiirlne. hii.tn... hours and also en Monday, Tuesday and Thurs day i:eiilngs for the Enrollment of btudeut. Announcements, etc., sent when rwiuested. Visitors almiys welcome. Address, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A., augl!MlinMd-8 Principal audEeunder. (!Teal. T U.MIlUlt ANUCOAU J,J TOUACCOHHOOKH AND CASES. WEST- EHN HAUU WOODS. Whelesale and Itetail, ,, . II. II. MAHTIN Ce.. nJIyd iU Water Htreet, Lancaster, l'a. 15 AUMGAUDNEllS COMPAN Y. COAL DEALERS. OrrirEH-Na 12S North Queen Street, and Ne. Ml North Prince street. YAUim-NerUi Prime Street, near Heading Depot. sniMttM liANOAKTKH. l'A. THUK DALMATIAN INSECT POWDKIt, propelled byagoeit rder bleer. Is tlie iiut rtrectual destte) tr or files and ether small lusects. Eur rale At HUBLEY'S DKUO STOHE, tk) West Ktnj Street. nnmrti rfittifi nat t rnn UULLEti 9r . N; Kff YOKK mtJRE. WATT & SHAND AUEMAKINOAN Extensive Offering OF- Ladies' Stockinet Jackets, Belt, elastic And durable, cut In all the latest shapes, at tt, &S0, ,te te 110 each. ladles' Cleth Jacket In Black, 1)1 ue and Green, at tiM, t-t, U0, M te IU each. We open te-day two cases Stockinet and Cleth Jacket at S3 each; 3 apleoe under usua price. Ladles' Newmarkets In Black, Nary and Myrtle Stripes and Plaids, at W, tl SO, M, 15 te 116 each. DIltECTOinE NEWMAniCETH, iniSU TEA8ANT COATS And CONNEMA11A8 at Imvi Trices. The Seal Plush Jacket Is mere popular than ever and price nevcr were lower. See our Plush Jacket at 19, (10. til, $12 te S2i. Plush Medjcskas, J12.G0 te ?'7 each. Keil Plush Bncques, made from Walker's Best Plushes, are stylish, dressy and guaranteed te wear, ll'J. iX) and (J25 each. Children' Coats, fifty new Rtyles, all sires, from tl, I1.S0, ti, K.M. ri te !12 each. Children's Colored Plush Coats. Baby's Coats and Cloaks at low prices. New Yerk Stere, 6, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. HIZE ATTKACTI0N8 ! JSTETSr 24 Centre Square. J. Harry Stamm's PRIZE ATTRACTIONS! K)0 Pairs Fine Orny Blankets et 50e a pair. M Pairs I'lne White BlankeU nt !J.37 a pair. 6 Bales Sateen Comforts at tl.87 each. 3 Bales Extra Heavy Comfert at 76c each. U) Pulrs Extra Fine White Ulnnkcta nt Jl.Tja pair. Indies' Flannel Skirt, rcady.made, nt 60c each. Ladles' Striped Flannel Skirts, ready-made, extra heavy, at 81.10 each. Ladles' Striped Flannel Skirts, ready-made, ntjl.ileucb. 60 Deicn All-Weel Pattern Skirts rt 18c each. 6 Dezen Beautiful Flannel Skirts, with raised cord of worsted running from top te bottom, ut Sl.Cr Skirt. SHAWL! SHAWLS! SHAWLS! &7.S0 Blanket Shuu Is at SUctc. Jersey Coats and Jackets. Wenreshewlngni.uperb line of these goods at very low prices. Best Silk Plushes in Lancaster, AtS7c a yard. Best Cotten Flannels Ever sold anywhere nt 5, 'i,7,8, (1, 10, II, 12J cents a yard, FOR FANCY WORK We show a lovely assortment of Plush Flowers, Plush Balls, Satins, Banner Heds, Ttnstls, Silk Cords, etc., etc., nt our well-known low prices. Black Velvet Illbbens at very low prices. We place en sale telay 1 ) pieces and shndes Silk Henriettas at 75c a ,rard, 40 Inches: wlde ; usual price, Sl.ne. 100 dozen Men's 50c White Shirts at.17ccach. TO SAVE MONEY Buy Your Goods at the 24 Centre Square, S-CIIEA PEST OF ALL. IData. HE YOU WEAHINO A STYLISH HAT T Stauffer & Ge, Nes. 31 & 33 North Queen St., Have them In such Variety nnd se Cheap that an) body can car them. A Nice Stylish Fur Stiff Hat Fer $1.60. And a SOFT ONE for 7ie. Elegant Assortment of Bey's and Children's Hats, Fer Dress or Scheel. Ladies' & Gents' Furs. Seal Oarments Made In Order fi ein the Best LASKA HEAL. HOAS, STOLES. MUFFS NO rUK TUIMMINO. ' iuLrrs' TuusKSUAVmwnenr.,,,,,. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. Jackets jackets BOSTON TI NEW BOSTON STORE Ctittlttnrj. Xjl AM. AND WINTER, 1M. "Ter the Latest Novelties. Largest and Meat Oempleu iiaserunent of Kail and Wluter Salt- HART insismnf, joieji. uaiv .... Vi LJE3t2!.HV. ?ene te "rpaiw the tntke- Ita OEHHARTfJ, mn n. . , " se nimn l(liesn mnn, I jKrOnlr Direct Importing Tailor In th City me CLOTULNa BUYERS. LGansman&Bre. We Have Never Shown a Mere Eitenslve A- sorueeui Ol w Thau We Have On OurCeuntcrs at Present. EVERYTHING ABOUT THEM IS RIGHT TIIE STYLES ARE RIOHT. THEQUALtTlESARE RIGHT. THE PRICES ARE RIOHT. .tlOOO will buy you one of our Stvllsh Finn I All-Weel Twilled Kersey Overcoats, In four! vuiuin. 112.00 will buy you a Fine Chinchilla Ovei Ovei ceau $.100 will buy ycu a Fine All-Weel Worsted uverceau 16.00 will buy you n ceed Melten Overcoat. Superior Overcoats, SIlk-Llned Throughout, 111, 116, IS. Men's and Cey's Tall Suit In Cnaslmerw, Cheviots nnd Worsteds at astonishingly I.ew iit,rs vtui iuru Ntiiipienuu uei, peSUM. CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. Our Order Denartment efTem von inmn linnH. Berne styles in suitings, Treuserings nnd Over Over ceattnirs. Our ossertmcnl comprises nil grade, from f 12 te 12 Call and sec thorn, as It will be IUJUUI lUlCILSL. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturer of Men's, Hey's nnd uuuruu s iieuuug exclusive.) 66 and C8 NORTH QUEEN ST., S. W. CORNER OF ORANGE. LANCASTER, PA B- Net connected with nny ether Clothing Heuse In the city. M YKRSAKATHFON. OVERCOATS ! WE'LL TALK TO-DAY OF OVEItCOATS. Fall and Winter-Weight Overcoats That We're Proud te Shew. Overcea la You'd Ite Pi end te Own. All Our Goods Reliable Make. If you tued one It will be north mere te veu thuu the money It costs. FIRST-A Solid, Substantial, Geed Wearing Overcoat, Eight Dellars.(,S8). NEXT An Overcoat that Excels Anything In the Marled, ut Ten Dollars (Jill). NEXT-Our SIS Line, Tull of Value and Geed Style. FEXT Handsome Kerfeys, Silk raced. Well Seamb, nlSlT. NEXT-5l7nnd S20 Values, Beauties In Every Way. NEXT Our fSI nnd Si Full Line or Silk and Satin, Elegance, bhew Perfection. IntermedUte tirades fiem $S te J2i; every oneerth the price asked. RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET I.AXCASTUK, PA. H IitSH & IIROTHER. Hirsh & Brether. -1 CLOTHIH& MADE TO YOUR ORDER, As We Make It ! Peeplrisay there Is something In the makent our CletliliiR which inuke It stand out apart from the common ruclc of MerchautTullerlng. Anyone who has had a Suit or Overcoat niseV by us can tell you I lie name. Cull en us and leae your meusum for u Suits, $12 te $35. Overcoat, $12 te $35, Or Trousers, $4 te $10. And you w 111 be mero than pleased, IN OUR READY-MADEOEPARTMENT Yeu have an jjnequalcd Hue of Men's Suits, $1 te $20, Meu's Overcoats, $2.50 te $20, Beys' Leng Pant Suits, $2.50 te $12, Men's Overcoats, $2 te $12, Children's Sult3, $1 te $8, Children's Overcoats, $1 te $8, Men's Heavy Underwear at IP; each, Men's Heavy Knit J&:!:eta at 40c. Saris al Overcoats MIuS&IUTHFl, 184 889 HIRSH& BROTHER'S OXU-PIUQE CLOTH IXCI AXD FURNISIIIXa HOUSK, North Queen Street and Centre Sqnare, LANCASTER, PA. te jiijfe iSUeaKr4jSAJ'.. i Jlvm t i-l -.-W,C m