Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, October 23, 1889, Image 2

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hn R 7c?t In advance J SO cents a month.
LT INTKLLIOKNCErt-One dollar and
Mty eemte a jrear. In advance.
ROmcS TO BUBSCKIBERS-Rsintt by cheek
K- sarvaatefl.ee order, and where neither of
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at the Poatefllee, as second ciaaa roan
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Lancaster, fa.
LAK0A8T5R.PA.. October S3, 1889.
A Childish Champien.
A friend of (be redoubtable Jehn L.
Sullivan lins been taking pains te clear
away some of tbe many unpleasant
report about blm. According te this
friend he never gees en " fierce and howl
lag Jamborees " and " has been terribly
wronged" by the reports of his drunken
brutality ; he ia net insolent? though
rllke any ether man he may have a
little debt that he can wipe out whenever
he cares te or thinks about it," ami his
father has twenty thousand dollars of
his money. Finally this friend twsurcj
an anxious nation that Jehn L. has
net new and never had tbe least
notion of going te Congress. Se far the
polishing up of the law-breaker's char
acter appears te have been pretty thor
ough, with the exception of the trifling
matter of a debt that might be paid
when this majestie character chese te
think about it. Even this defect might
seem te have been left by the skillful
friend as a beauty spot te draw atten
tion te pleasing manifestations of his
character, as the gift of money te his
father. But the friend at last delilwr
ately spoils his own work of nrt. Net
content with denying the rumor of con
gressional ambition he exclaims, " Why
the man never cast a vote In his life."
Tills statement, if true, retarnlshrn
the whole of Sullivau's laboriously
polished character. A man who has no
sense of the responsibilities of Ameri
eancltiicnsliip and who does no care
enough for the rights of a freeman te
cast a single vote in a lifetime is net
worthy of any mere respect than the
brutal drunkard. In fact Jehn Sullivan
'drunk might be pardoned ami pitied as
the victim of a vice that has lowered
many stronger men, hut Jehn Sul
livan sober and neglecting te exer
cise the rights and duties of
a thinking man Is a most disgusting
spectacle. Men may honorably dccliue
te vote in certain emergencies as a re
buke te party leaders. Soldiers and
nltnra mnv linlil nlnnf frntn t-tnllttnaVmil
fi u .. j .. . . ............
Ssri refuse te use the ballet, from tr patriotic
Hi desire te banish n'peS-JibUy that idle-
teW'2SJ'',0 pariy may outgrew zeal ler
tsiBegevernment. Citizens may be par
dened for occasional unintentional fail
ure te exercise the right of franchise?,
due te sickness or mischance, but for
a famously healthy and nctive man of
thirty-one te have It said that he never
east a vote, and no reason given, is
melancholy indeed. The friend (A
ueunces proudly that his athlete knows
no mere of politics than a baby, and
cares less. The brutality and drunken
ness of Sullivan are tee notorious te le
successfully whitewashed, but this ar
tist has called attention te an infant lie
feebleness of character net generally ap
preciated. Se, citizen, If you wish te preve in
finite superiority te the modern Her
cules you have only te vote at the com
ing election, or if you be a Republican
you can mere nobly refrain from voting
as a rebuke te the bosses who badly
need reproof.
Ballet Reform.
All admit the great corruption of
politics and few deny that If It were
possible te prevent the buyers of votes
from watching the casting of the ballets
there would be much less danger of
vote buying. A man who will sell his
vote can never be trusted te cast it as sold,
and a man who will buy votes will
hardly be trusted te make payments
premised in case of his election. A
secret ballet would undoubtedly hamper,
if it did net totally prevent the otiern etiern otiern
tleus of dealers in votes. This is an off
year in politics nud a geed time te de-
thls nou-pelltlcal question. The
Democratic party in this state U
pledged te favor the introduction of the
'Australian system of balloting. Uy
means of this t-ystem no one but the
voter himself can knew hew he voted.
The empleyes of great corporations, and
the people who work for narrow and
violent partisans, need have no fear
of offending their employer by their vote,
for he can never knew hew they voted.
This system is net an untried novelty,
but has been well tested. Like all
human devices it may have faults, but
it has wen popular upprevul nud proved
of infinite value. It is n measure se
plainly in the interests of cleaner
politics that the mere fact of opposition
te it should brand n man as an enemy of
honest voting and a speculator in votes.
Fer this reason the unscrupulous politi
cian rarely opposes it openly. lie pre
fers te admit the great desirability of
some reform of the kind, hut gravely
doubts whether the system, proposed is
the best. He Miggests great deliberation
in ballet reform until, perchance,
some deformed specimen of the
system may be offered that will enable
him te centiuue hU tricks. There Is no
call whatever for deluy. The step is en
tried greuud and must Ihi firm. Our
politics are already tee corrupt te war
rant complacent ease In the consideration
of methods of reform. Honest voters of
the party in power, with its huge
majority, will surely net confess that Us
supremacy Is Imperiled by a reform that
alms te render the purchase of votes a
practical impossibility. If (here are
miner defects in the system they can
easily be remedied by sub-equent
legislation.
Though net a mutter for party
excitement ballet leferm is a truly
great state issue, uuj by strongly nd nd
vecatlug It the Di'iuecrutic party ap
peals te the heuest and patriotic voters
of all parties. "We favor the Australian
ballet system as adapted te meet the re
quirements of our constitution and the
special wants of our people, in order te
aecure the freedom and purity of clec clec
:tlens." This is the elk'hth nluult of the
g Demecratic: platform as laid en the
h third of September. The Republican
j?:bUferru may 1 scanned In vain for
lny reference whatever le ballet reform.
1Veters uinv deudt tin. viiinn nt ,...
f ptemlaes, but by giving thie firmly de-
r.ftareu luicuueu tue support of their
"ballets citizens may give notice that
they demand-this reform. Xe matter
'Xvwbat your party It Is wise and right te
Vrvte for BIgler aud ballet reform.
la OH Ttrgiauu
There is mew interest and excitement
In the Vlglnla campaign than in alt the
ether electoral struggles new approach
leg climax. It seems te be a desperate
struggle for the freedom of the Old Do
minion from one man power but there Is
a national Interest in the fight, as Mahone
in the saddle will try hard te rlde the
state lnle line for the next presidential
campaign, and lie seems te have at his
ecrvicc all the elaborate machinery and
financial power se successfully used for
the election of President Harrison.
An immense amount of talking is
being done In Virginia, and the Demo
crats are quite confident and cheerful,
but with Harrison, Quay and the money
bags eagerly backing Adventurer Ma
hone, there H ample ground for desper
ate activity. An enemy of that sort
cannot lw tee deeply snowed
under. With characteristic skill
and cunning Mahene has made a bid
for the Independent voter by boldly
nominating himself and declaring wor
thy alms and intentions. He H credited
wlthut'limlted ambition and knows that
success at this juncture would make him
a great.pewer in the land.
His electleu as governor would cnable
him te claim almost any reward as the
breaker of the solid Seuth. and the "Na "Na
eoleon of Virginia " is said te be schem
ing for the nomination te the vice
presidency. The result in Virginia will
be awaited with great interest und
strong heiics of the overthrew of tit;,
rising bes--. '
Tub snow this insriiing vurns tliooon tlieoon tlioeon
tr&clsrs te liasten their work en Duke
stroet, for no one ran tell what the wealher
may t)e In llils very rcmnrkalile year.
Though always a melancholy spectacle, the
mjuiire Ijclwcmi Ornnge and Chestnut
street mny new be descrlbed as the very
nhoinlnntieii of ilmolntlen.
lr tlie front of llie new trust building gets
npbofnre tliesnnw comes down liciully It
will le evlilouee of architectural liustlltig.
' '
T'iiii.amim'IIIA'h United I.aber Lengtie
has pnsrd a resolution culling upon work werk
lnginnn threuKlmnt tlie state te votenunlust
lleycr for stHte trmsiirer. The Hcpulill
can candidate's sllonee en ballet loferni Is
conslderod sulUclent le lunke him un
worthy of tlielr votes. If Inxpnyers de
thelr duty Quay's tool will In Oetliain
pnrlnnce -dud lilmself In tlie consomme en
November Mb.
A Wli.MtNOTex pellccimiii !itteinll te
arrest a well dressed yemiK mnii for
whistling In tlie public park )n,t Kiiiulny,'
The well dressed young manjbl tfTtlie
mill rnce, Jumped In nud at-liipcd te the
ether side, spoiling Ills rjudilng and amus
ing tlie spci'tiiteis.iVlint a pnrndlse for
the Law ninUOrTlcr society Wilmington
must hc"
..' 1
an t.ugiisii Bfiouinie innu lnjeleliiR m
Tlie name of Jones Is nueted as cniiipnrinu:
tlie em tli te nil Inltuled balloon kept dis
tended audtlteatlnK In spnen by gas inside.
Professer Jenes, though unknown tofiune
en this slde of the eenjn, must be a very
lnternstlngvarlety of sclenlldc man, but he
Is himself deeply Intornsted in thodeepKis
wells of America; net ilnanulally, but
anxiously. He fears that tlie osrapaefgAS
may result in n cellapse and looking at tlie
matter with a disposition te alarm an tin
nglnntlv) man might see ground for panic.
l'.vcn ir the escnpn or gus is t-e
trilling In eompnrlsen with tlie whole
mass of tlie glebo that there Is no
danger of a collapsing earthquake, tliure
may r-ttlt be fear that tlie less of se much
buoyant gus mny permit our great terres
trial balloon te drift llttle by HUle from its
ceurse. Tlie first signs of this would be
changes of climate, and the cool summer,
the snow te-day, and almost ceaseless ruins
that we hnve had nre worth attention.
lteturnlng from theso speculations te tlie
old orthodox theory that the centre of the
earth Is llumlng lava the timorous man
finds HUle te reussure blm. If this is se
the gas had better be let out with all speed,
for If by a casual cnrthquiike crack, or In
any ether way, the llamcs should icndi the
gas, thore would be the grcitest explosion
that this Journal has ever beeu called uen
te chronicle.
ciiickkxs mir.ini iiiimitiikiua.
S01110 Stntcmuiith Thnt .Mny Startle tint
Vrlends f Iiitrnynrd l'ewls.
Prem the Indianapolis Hcutlnd.
It is new said that tlie peer elilekeu
breeds disease. Corener Wnncr said thore
was no doubt of It. l'nsleiir bus made
invest Ipitlen, pre villi; that fact te his own
satisfaction. He claims that diphtheria Is
contagious from a chicken disease. All
medical men concede the fuel that fowls
have a dlsisisn closely rcsembllni;
diphtheria, Partem has spirlmmH lu
his lahornteiy show iujj tlie progress of the
illsea.su. in elilekens. That species of
diphtheria Is tlie most fatal whercln the
futiRl or dlplitheretic vegetation Is ntUiclied
te the mucus membranes by a ery Hue
pedicle, nnd hangs eurlaln-llke across the
larynglal cavitles. This type of the dls dls
euse also Is mere apt te spread ; mid this is
the very kind provident among chickens
peer cli Id; ens. Terrand, another of the
Kreat Trench snvnntM, correbonitos the
btatement of I'asteur en these diseases,
further stating that 11 elilekeu stiirerhig
with It, closely rcKOinblesone ntllictcd uitli
the k pes.
"I have seen in in v own prnetiee," said
Corener Wagner, "chickens haIng this
disoasewlth the fungus protruding from
the nasal eritlees. On the outer surface of
tlie beak tlie month of a elilekeu piesunts
but very little mucus for llie fungus te do de do
velon upon. couseuenlly it works down
ward into tlie hotly, as it often does in the
human. There are cases en record of thu
I'ungiiH being found in a human stomach.
About nne year age n fumllv lu mv prac
tice bad a cliihl II years old "Hing ill. An An
other child about tl years old brought in a
pet chicken for It te play u itii und in 11 few
days alter both children vture taken with
diphtheria, whlle tlie threo children of the
family who had net plaved with the bird
did net hnve it. One of the deck of chick
ens uaskllleil mill the tungim was found
protruding from the thre.it w lien the head
WIlBCUt elf."
cewuini:n nut ax insult.
A VetuiGT Uuly Thiiihlum tbe Mini Who
Asked Her te IIlope Wltlilllni.
Willow Springs, Me., was in a fmcr of
excllemcnt Tuesduv alteruoeii evor a cow cew
hldlng uirruy. Trnxis Tuvler, a middle
aged man witli 11 wf0 nnd two children,
wrote a letter te MIkh Fiinnle Ohherne, a
daughter of a respectable fiirmerllvlngjiist
out of town, asking her te elepe with liim.
Tlie girl and her mother hi ought the letter
te town 11 nd allowed it te friends, and tien
the ad t ice and eneourngement of a large
number of tlie best citizens the girl bought
a cow hide te whip Tuvler. Thev found
him In the ollice of the little hotel, 'hut she
was prevented striking him by the land
lord. Tailor put hinibelf in clinrge of Squire
Yeung for tirotcctleii. Yeung started te
aoceiniNiuv Tayler home, but was stepiwd
by the girl and her mother. They beg.in
whipping Tayler, but Yeung seized the
cow hide nnd arrested tlie girl. He placed
her under bend, which was quickly tilled
by a large number of indignant citizens,
who were encouraging the girl.
As seen as tlie justice came out of his
pnu-etheRlrlprovcedciUo beat him with
the cevj hide in the presence of a laijre uud
appreciative audience. The Justlce'was se
overcome that he did net Hguiit place tlie
girl under anet '
A Ilrave l'ontelllco Cleri;.
Twe men galnel ontrance te tlie Karge
(Dakota) iKistotllee en Monday night
bound ami gagged the night elerk, Harry
Milten, placet! a red-het poker en the soles
of his feet and comjielled hlmtogiveupiho
eoinblnatlen of tlie vault deer. While the
burglars were opening registered pack
ages Milten released hliuseir, secured a
revolver and shot at the men. They
knocked hltn down with u blew en the
bead and escaped, securing about (1U3.
ClevelaaeVa Tint Stamp Speech.
Ex-Preatdeat Cleveland will tnske what
will probably be the first stamp speech of
hie life, at the Brooklyn Academy of
Mutie,,next week. It may be argned taat
title ia undignified for an ex-president te
wake political peechesbut the ex-prest-dent!
has all the precedenta he wants te
justify his conduct.
Bympntlir la beat shown when practical In
in application, inereiore wnen run synipa.
I hi no with your aurrerlng; baby, allow It practi
cally by ualtii- Dr. IliiU'a IJabjr U.rrup and thua
ciireyeurchlld. l'rlee SJ cenla a bottle. Held
everywhere.
Theaafcal. surest and rhcaiest remedy yet
dlacovered for that disordered condition of I he
liver, known a ' biliousness," la Lnxnder.
rriee i cnt.
SOO Heward
lanfTcred, In Reed fallh.by the mitnufacttirera
of fir. HAKe'a Catarrh Itreedy for a cam or ca
tarrh which they cannot cure. It lamlld,aooth lamlld,aeoth lamlld,aoeth
Inir and healing Ml lUeirecUi, and cures "mid
In llie head," catarrh dcarnexa, threat ailment,
and many ether compllcallena of tliln rilatreaa
IngUlKnie. OOcenta, by drugitlita. W.TliJkw
Hew mnsiy a aweet face la marred
Ur yellow teeth and falllnx gunn, v
And month and lips all het anjl hard, j
And breath deep-tainted ea IWvmer
And ycU with HOZODONT, we niay
Keep all these dlre defecta at be.-
S
"With niy'a Cream Jtslm a ti'e can be treat
ed without pain or dread td with perfect
safety. Try the remedy. T ..-area catarrh, hay
fever and celda In the4.cad. It laeatlly ap
plied Inteihn nealrlli'id gives relief with the
flrat application, Kiee &0c. eCKIwdaw
TrOOIJ'Hr.ilSAl'AttH.LA.
J?f'heL is Catarrh
eimrrh la an Inflammation of the mucous
.nembrancs, and mny affect the heed, threat,
stomach. Iieweli or bladder. Hut catarrh of tha
head la the meat coinmen, often coming en se
(radually that It has a firm held befere the na
ture of tha trouble la auapneted. Catarrh la
caukiI by n cold, or tuccenlen of celda, com cem
blntd with
IMPURE BLOOD
It local aymptemi are a aence of fullneu and
heat In the forehead, dryness In the nose and
back part of the threat, nnd u disagreeable dla
charge from the nese. When the dlseaae galna
a firm held en the aystcm, It hocernea chronic,
and la then exceedingly dnngcreua and treach
erous, liable te develop Inte consumption. The
eyes become Inflamed and red, thore Is throb
bing In Uietemplea, ringing nelxca In the ears,
heudaclie, capricious appetite, nnd semetlmea
less of aeuae of amclt and hearing.
HOOD'S 8ARSAPARILLA
Is the remedy for this ever Increasing malady.
It ettneksnt oneo thoaeurco of the dlsease by
purifying una enriching the bleed, which In
paaMug through the dollente paaangna of the
mucous membrane aoethos nnd rebullds the
tlasucs, thing them tendency te health Instead
of disease, and ultimately curing the nllecllen.
At the (nine time Hoed'a Hnraaparllla bulhla'tip
the whole a) stein nnd make one ficUhnt he
has taken n new lease of llfn,., x ' '
Hoeti!l6'Sdrsaparilla
Si
elA-byTlTTd
fiifjr by C. I.
rugglsta. l ; six for s. Prepared
UOT.
HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass.
100 DOSICS ONE DOLLAU (1)
1AUTK11'H LITTI.K LIVKU PILLS.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
flick lliwdnrhp and relieve nil the tieublrs Incl
tent te n bilious slnle of the system, such as
l)lzzliirK, Nnuscs, Drowsiness, Dlatreis after
l-'ntliig, l'alu In the Hide. dr. While their most
ri'innrknble success bus been cliewn In curing
Jtendnrhe, yet OAltTEn'H LITTLR LIVEIt
PILL) are ciually valuable In Constipation,
curlux nnd preventlng this niinnvlng com
plaint, while they nlse correct all disorders of
I he stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate
the bowels. Even If they only cured
iphrt ntff.p
y v
but fertunnU'lv their coednesa does net. nrl
here, nnd thixe who ence try them will find
these llltln pills alimlili In w mnay ways that
iney win net no willing te ue without
i them.
It ut after all tick head
Is thu bane of se many Uvea that hore Is where
we make our great beast. Our pills cure It while
ethers de net.;
CAMT.llH LITTLE LIVEIt PILLS nre very
amnllniiit lery easy te take. Onoer two pills
make n dose. They nre strictly vegetable nnd
de net grl) or purge, but by their geutle nc-
neierii
,ii,ii j'lrnw 1111 ,jii, ujmj lllfUl
111 vlnlu nt Vt nlu '
bold very where or sunt by mall.
CAItTGK MEDICINE CO., NEW YOHIC.
Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price.
migl2-l)dced
rpEETHINU HYitur.
TO
MOTHERS.
Every tmtie should hnve
ry 1
ltl
bottle of lin.
IIT1 Prf.n,lw
FAllitNKV'8 Tr.ETHINO HYHUT
safe. XoOiilnmerMorpliliunlxturefi. Wlllrt
llcve Celic, Urlplng In the Denels and l'runiote
llinicult Teething. Preiwred by DIW.D. KA11H
Nl. AHON, Ilngerstnwu, Mil. DnigglsU sell
It; US cents. Trlul bottle sent by mall le cents.
Inn'-lydeedctw
lirKAR,
y , UNDEVELOPED PAHTS
Of the Human Hedy Knlurged, Developed,
rltrcugthcued, etc.. Is uu Interesting aitvcrilse.
ment long run In our paicr. In reply te ln
(tulrlea we will say that ihere Is no evidence of
humbug nbeut this. On the contrary, the ad-
erasers aru very lilghlr indorsed. Interested
iterseii mny get healed circulars giving nil par
tlculnrs, by writing te the EHfE MEDICAL
CO., 6 Nu-uu HI., liuirale, N. V. Aidu 'Jhleite
H- ni.fydd.vr
flate.
A ItU YOU WEA1UNU A STYL1HH IIATt
Stauffer & Ce.,
Nes. 3i& 33 North Queen St,
Have thPtu lu such Variety nnd se Cheap tlmt
uujbiHly can wear them.
A Nice Stylish Fur Stiff Hat
KerJI.50. And n SOFT ONE for Tie,
Elegant Assortment of
Bey's and Children's Hats,
Ter Dress or Pchoel.
Ladies' & Gents' Furs.
Peal (Inrmejits Miule te Order from the Pet
ALAMKA ShAL IIOAS, MIOLEH. ilUKr-M.
ANDrUUTULMMlNU.
TltONI'S. TUWELINd llAGt, UOIIIIS U.M
UUELLAK AND U LOVES.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
A'teur.
L
EVAN A. SON'S.
Levan & Sen's,
-DEALEES IN-
CORN, OATS, FEED,
BHLEDHHY
-AND-
STRAW.
LEVAN'S FLOUR!
tstatMatMtaSur',
rmtuAMmtmtAt'WttttUj, Oct. a, w.
Little mere" than a hint of
these modest priced Dress
Stuffs yesterday. It set them
jumping.
nXoT'rleetateT'Sc.
80e (SJ-iacb) Bulling for Dec.
Me Fancy Btrlpea for t7)fc
Te-day we add another;,. ia
pretty 50c serge, vith.?numin
atcd hair-line strip1-!; ; the price
Beutlieaat of eef .'( .
A haH'irlance
at the We-
ineiiXjackets:
1ecklnai JaekaU, tH and M te f 13 20.
K unaviet jacxeu:
at ft 60, In black, green, blue.
at ill 80, doable breasted.
atlli,denbl breasted, with natrakban
lapel, cellar and cufTs.
at 1760, dark green, with Persian lamb
trlmSlnga.
Diagonal JackeU:
at we 00, aoueis Dreastea,
at HP, with Mtrakhan cellar.
Beaver JackeU, M te KO.
Camel Hair Jackets, with Bhwl cellar and
veat,$18ndJ).
Flat Broadcloth Jackets, plmh cellar and
eleeves.rwfin.
A line or three-qnnrter Jackets, In tan,
slate, and blue, f 13 and 117 6a
Second fleer, Chestnut street side. Four eleva
tors. It was a big tumble that
brought these Cassimere and
Cheviot Suits for Men within
your reach at $12. By rights
they should be $15 or 18.
A neat, serviceable, made-te-order
suit for $20.
l.'ear Thirteenth and Market streets corner.
Here's a dainty Handker
chief, woman's of course ;
White China Silk, scalloped
embroidered edge, rich em
broidery in colors .at sides and
corners, handsomely revered,
and the price but 40 cents.
Linen Handkerchiefs, just as
dainty, are thick as apple blos bles blos
seiyis all around.
Beuthweat of centre.
We take one Gewn as a fair
sample of what a little money
will de in Muslin Underwear :
Geed muslin, Mether Hub
bard cut, square yoke of all all
ever embroidery, neat Hamburg
edging at neck and sleeves ; the
price 75 cents.
uewns ler less, of course
55 and 65c geed Gowns, and
up te $2.50 for muslin, or $12
for cambric. And in everyone
your dimes or dollars count as
richly.
Second fleer, first gallery, Juniper street aide.
There are some especially
rich things among the latest
comers in Upholstery Brocades,
Damasks and Brecatelles. All
the new colorings.
Racend fleer. Thirteenth atrcct, and first gallery
north of Transept.
Jehn Wanamaker.
5rj (Scotia.
N
OT1CE I
J. Harry Stamm,
24 Centre Square.
Netice !
WK OPEN TODAY A MAGNIFICENT LINE
-OF-
PLUSH COATS,
SHH5AJL.S,
-AND-
Steckinette Jackets,
At Prices Sure In Please.
BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS!
Yeu can mak
no mtstn'te In huvlngyeur
Dreves here. Price aud Quality te suit a'
.11.
We eiler the Greatest liargalns hi
White & Colored Blankets
EVEIt OITEUED AN WIIEltE,
And hy far the I1EST HAU0AIN3 ever ettered
! us.
COMFORTS
GO THE SAME WAV.
Flannel Shirts
Of ecry concelvnule kind at prices from COe
for a ltf.nl. .Made Hhlrt te $1.25.
WIT WOULDN'T DO YOU ANY HARM TO
IN8PECTOUII STOCK.
J. Harry Stamm,
24 Centre Square,
,-ECr-TIIi: PLACE FOll liARGAIXS.TS3t
NEWBOSTON STORE
tf n ftka.
"DAftOAINn.
insrr
STACKHOUSE'S
This Week
FOR BIO BARGAINS IK
Beets & Shoes.
i
A Full Line of th Celebrated
WALKER BOOT!
The Heat Beet Made. Call and eee them.
D P. STACKHOUSE,
Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street,
LAN CASTER, PA.
THE
Best Made
BOOTS
P SHOES !
14 North Queen St.,
LANCASTER, PA.
TOOT3 AND BIIOES.
A Departure from Our
Old Ways ' .
Ia most always beneficial, net only te us, but
te these upon whom we Influence. It Is se easy
get Inte a rut, but a hard matter te get out.
It has been my rule te Display the Ladles',
Misses' Children's and Infunu' Shoes In Large
Window, and Men's, Beys' and Youths' In
Hmull Window. Hereafter I will change the
display every two or three weeks and will have
the -Men's Shoes first In one window and then
In the ether.
Yeu will And the Large Window full of Me',
Beys' and Youths' Shoes In Fine and Medium
Urades of all the Latest Fall and Winter fltyles,
from i.V te M.00, and the Small Window full e
Ladles', Mlste', Children's aud Infant's Shoes.
It will pay you te atop and take a loelc befere
purchasing elsewhere, as the l'rlce la Marked
en Every Shee.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te KUEY A ECKEHT) the Leader of
Lew I'rlces lu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.S A 6 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
O-Htore closed every evening at 0 o'clock, ex
cept Menduy and baturday.
ittueir.
D
ON'TMISH IT I
RARE BARGAINS.
A Grand Display of tht Most
Most ltelluble
Popular and
Pianos and Organs
WILL BE MADE BY
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
AT THE
LANCASTER COUNTY FAIR.
All should examine them, for sooner or later
you will want one, and one that will give you
Mtlsfactlen. We positively guarantee satisfac
tion In every particular for six j ears, and sell
en the easiest terms-five dollars a month.
Think of It-from ene te two years te pay for It I
rtie above goods came direct from the factory,
and we will eftcr a positive bargain each day of
theFulr. KlUKJO!INBON.tCO.,
r. S.-Secena-Uand t'lauea and Organs tak
In Lxchange. nlj.ivrt.w
tuken
tut-lydixw
?i1ncltlucrti.
OTKAM.
'e desire te call ithe attention ,f consumers
efSti-Hin OimkIi and Engineer' Suvplles. te our
targe and varied hteck of 11 pes, iUves, Cecka
.Malleable and Cast Iren Fittings, Asbestos'
Vulctibvktenand Usudurlan. Sheet, l'l.toneiM.
Valve l'ackliigs; Hootch and lied Line Itedect
lug Oauge Glasses, Steam Radiators and Hteam
lli-eting Apparatus; Set and liip Screws, and
In fact almost everything required by ateam
users, aud all el which we otter at price which
we guarantee u ee lower than these of any
emer aeaier in tnis vicinity.
,.. nnnnniA. .!... a U .!... (.IIWIW
We have neiiltlvelv the IrMt atnv n. k
lai
are preiared te receive and flfl all orders in tin
.... ivuumvu nun hid inruuene tvxeuani
leipunnnj, Kv.hana
shortest lMWslble time. When In waut of any.
tl.l.iir In nn. II. ia nail a.. ..a n .
will convince you of our ability and ifllllnc
ness te save you Meney. Delay and Vexation.
Oijr faclUtles for furnishing Engines, Hellers,
HhafUng, Pulleis. Hangers. Special Machinery
Plumbers' and (las fitters Toels. attern
Medels, and Iren and llraas Citings' and for
the prompt repair of all kind of maenfnery are
unexeelledln Lancaster, and w resnectJuUy
solicit a share of your patronage.
Central Machine Works.
13IA1MN0UTHCHRISTIANSTREET
Lancahtsb, Pa. '
Geed-, Wok' Keasonaeie Charges, Prompt
ness. Telephone oeunecUon. tU-tidU
in ., ' V ... l'nnsnnaw
imb k mi
eifcteJ
-pCADr-jfABC CXOTHIMO. ' -
Hager 4
y
REflDY-MM
We InvlU All Interested Overcoat Buyers te Examine Our Handsome Bhewlng of
-
Fall and Winter Overcoats!
.... ,. .-.. n.... jaa..k.. aa. .... ...- ...
s uu win una our niyie ana v, oraraaesDip xcenea Dy none, veu will nnd our Prices (for aamli
qnallty)lewcr than
WIBTER OVERCOATS!
A Serviceable Black Fur Beaver Overcoat at
18.00.
Excellent Diagonal Beaver Overcoats at $10.
Yeu will net find a better one at th prlea.
A Fin Black Diagonal Beaver Overcoat ut
112. All-Weel, and you will net and Its auie auie
rlei under 111.
Vine Heavy Kersey OrerceaU. silk faced,
satin sleeve and welt seams, at lift. Yeu will
find sams Overcoats elsewhere, and advertised,
for mera mensy.
A Flna Black Wale Diagonal Beaver, silk
lined, satin sleeves, very stylish, at $18; It la
worth KB.
Handsome Fur Beaver Overcoats In New
Plaid and Diagonal Effects, lined throughout
with best qulltad satin and satlu sleeves, at $2i.
Yeu will net see above Cesta elsewhere at same
price.
Fine Kersey and Werated Fall Overcoats,
plain and faeed, at $10 and 112.
Very Fine Kersey Overcoats, silk faced and
sleeves, welt aeams, at lit : worth 110.
Excellent Youth's Beaver Overcoats at $7.00
and W.00.
HAGER & BROTHER,
25, 27, 29, 31 West King St.,
fClothfne.
H
liUU A BKOTIIEK.
Hirsh & Brether.
HAVE YOU HAD YOUR
MADE?
If you have net, we would suggest thut you
call upon us and examine our
Handsome New Line
OK
Suitings, $12 te $35.
OvtrceatingB, $15 te $30.
And Trousers, $4 te $10.
Our Make, our Fit, our Trimmings, all need
only be tried once; they will be kure te pleuse
you. Ulveusa trial.
UNDERWEAR.
Red, Orey, White, Brown, at ISc, 25c, 33c, 4Sc,
60c,7fic,tlte$2.
A special drive in a Man's Deuble Frent and
BackllndershlrtluUreyatlDc each. Draweri
te match.
Woolen and Merine Hosiery, Leng or Short.
Cotten Half-Hese at Se, 10c. 13c, 18c and 2JC.
White and Fancy Handkerchiefs. 2e te .
Handsome Neckwear, Knit Jackets, Jeisey
Ceals, Suspended, Flannel Shirts.
Men's Suits, $4 te $20,
Men's Overcoats, $2.50 te $20,
Beys' Overcoats, $2 te $12,
Beys' Suits, $2.50 te $12,
Children's Suits, $1 te $8,
Children's Overcoats, $1 te $8.
COMl'ARE OUR WtlCES AND QUALITIES
WITH OTHER3-YOU WILL BUY
OURS EVERY TIME.
ONE-PRICE
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
HOUSE,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTER, PA.
ffijwtJet (glcnninn-
c
ARPKT CLEANING.
Carpet Cleaning.
At thin busy Heuse Cleaning
Season one of the gruatest cores
i the matter of having your
Carpeus thoroughly clenued.
There is but one way te de it.
Send us your order. Our wagons
will call, take them away, prop
erly clean them and return them
name day, without regard te
weather. All this at little cost
aud ue disappointment.
Hy our process carpets are net
injured (uet as much as hand
beating), colors are brightened
4iud moths destroyed.
LEAVE ORDERS AT WORKS :
Cor" Woodward and Christian Sts.,
OKaAT ANYOK THE AGENCIES.
M-l Vlefhene. ell-tfd
Winter Suit or Overcoat
fflRSHd BROTHER'S
irutietrj.
piAl. OH At'OUT TEETH."
R. D.. McCASKEY, Dentist.
Oradua te In Dentil try and Anatsthf ties. As
sociated ter rue rear with Lancaster's Lead
lng Dent .feta. New located at ORANOE AND
NORTH QUEEN HTRKKTH. l'rempt Attcn Attcn
tlen I Keusenable Charges I Werk War
ranted I .
Heui a a. in. te I p. m. Week Days.
sepH tsltw
V
-
Brether. '
Trf"
CL0TH1NGI
our cotnuetllern.
Fine Black Wale Dlsgeast YeungMen'aOvwL
muila frllu . I 1. ,..... a iiu-J3A .lata T1
ww. im . iuimiUi uiWHi, mum. HkUVtlf VWa
Nobby ChlMrpn')! Coe OverceaU and Vlitci
(VIII riMW tu SfM
-VALUES IS-
Men's & Children's Suit
Rervlceeble Cheviot nnd Casalmer Suite, Atk
llfiwil . M .K. .in p
v Wl, -MW HUU faf.
Arm Aii-woet isiacicuhovietBttalneMBult .
stylish cut, at 112. Compare them and you wtl
And them te be equal te 111 Suite elsewhere.
Vary Fine nnd Blj-lWi Cheviot and Cassime
num, f iv IOS4U.
Dressy Styles lu Beys' Suite nt $2.00, $7,50 and
Nobby AllAyoel Chovlet Beys' Suits at WJOp,
Fine Cheviot nnlt Casslmer Bays' Suits, $5.0
te $7 JO.
Black Wale Dletf ennl Coats and Vests, Stylish,
Trousers te luoteli, for young men, at $U. !
LANCASTER, PENN'A.
Vrtlecc of neltien.
XALACK OF TASHlTiN.
PALACE OFFASHION,
115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN
STREET,
Remember MONDAY!
NEXT, OCTOBER 28, will be
the last day of the Turkish Rugl
bale in our Palace et rashien.l
by H. K. Ivassabian, of Cen
stantineple.
JMr. Kassabian guarantees
the prices of his goods are as
low as half of these in large
cities, en account of beinrr se
lected by his own hand from the
principal cities of Asia.
Gent's JLincn Cellars and
Cuffs AH the leading styles in
turn-down, piccadiHy or choker.
best quality and make of Trey
goods, at 10, I2j and 20c, a
complete assortment ; also a
tine line et Linen Cults at 20,
25 and 35c.
Special value in Gent's Neck
ties and Scarfs at 25 and 50c.
rJeys Windser lies, 25c; a;
large variety.
Ladies' Linen Cellars All the
leading styles at 10 and i2jc.
The Reinforced Cape Linen
Cellars, the best thing ever sold
in the line. Ladies 1 urn-down
Linen Cellars. Beys' Turn
down and Sailor Cellars.
Ruchings Opened this week
ever one hundred new styles of
ruchings and ruffling, all the
latest novelties in Crepe Lisse
in black, cream and white, at
10, 12, 15, 18, 20 and 25c a yd.
Handkerchiefs The best bar
gains ever offered in Ladies'
and Gent's I b.ndkcrchicfs. La
dies' Colored Bordered Hand
kerchiefs at 1, 2, 3 and 4c. Hem
stitched, 4, 5, ie, I2j4, 15 and
25c. White Hemstitched and
Revered, at 5, 10, 121, 15 and
25c up te 75c. Embroidered
and Hemstitched at 12 y2, 15, 18,
20c, up te $2.25. Lace Hand
kerchiefs at 10, 1 2 and 15c,
te $1.75. Gent's Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, white and col
ored bordered, 10, i2j, 15, 20c,
te 50c. Ladies' Hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, warranted pure
linen, 10c. Finest Japanese Silk
Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, 37,
50, 75c and $1 .
Fancy drapery for Tidies and
Curtains in new figures, at 12
and 15c a yard. Lambrequin
Fringes in fancy colors, at 21,
25 29 31 anc- 5ec Tapestry
Berder.
Furs, Furs, Furs, at special
prices, at the
PALACE OF FASHION,
115 & 117 North Queen Street.
llmbrrUcte.
u
MimELLA HEADQUARTERS.
The Conestoga!
THIS 13 THE NAME OF OUR
Popular Umbrella.
Tens of Thousands of them sold within the A
pait six mouths.
The Cleth Is Union (.ilk of superior qnallty.
We have three erodes of It aud all geed teu rem.
Every Umbrella guaranteed net te fade or
split.
.V-Ask for the Conestesa Umbrella at the
makers,
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
11 EAT KING STREET,
eWtnd
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