fW K-f GWri v 1 f (JNS"V SU FVUJr s I iNrt & k-C. A "-ih Slif S m- a 'a fc ,J.. OT.V rtt? .i v v -v w l. B9B9aHK ttlB f nUUtaef r. QviJ-l IV v ' i.mrauntAH. .1" i. MaBmsmxAN reLW, . OflBRT CLARK, raMMMT. -tX AILY INTELLlasWCKll.-rnMlsted V - 1 lltlll M fhltt .! A. HMUM..I.. . - 1-v sssssv u - vt ira snufimnuiiig t, ' tesmtaitenwntsaweelc. Byinalinvedel- . v IM ft mar In aAvanm i Mt mli ft ntnnl h. uSii ' ' WSMCtT XHTELUGKNCER-Ut dollar and I ,:;( Vv Mir Mtl TMT, III advance K S? WT1CB TO SUBSCRtBERS-Remll by cheek ,r poMeare order, and where neither or a be procured tend In ft registered at U Pottefllce, u second class mall AMMM, TH DfTlttlOKrTOIX, Lancaster, ra. JJJKAWm,TA., October 24, 1889. Mr. Left' IiMd. p -, ir. ueeryu. XiCKUKCiiizeuei xFniia r fedelphla, of RepuWIcnn politics, moral ;vfe;;conTlctleu8 and obstinate ceiibWeuey. 5-C' He te dlineaed te make his foetsterm i'fy; fellow his ideas ; and, as a natural ro re "?st salt, finds it te be a work beyond Ills If jgjfc. capacity te keep in line with the Itcpub- Vi-'' utma party ana support an us iickcis. iLH':. He revolted against Blnine's nomination pf-tot the presidency and voted for Cleve- is' iMni &JA .h.nriAniui 'mAin-irt viiiitir. ingthat he did net go the whole length of civil service reform, nnd being tied te Harrison by bis Republicanism and his premise te de better than Cleveland for Mr. Lea's pet political project. Mr. Lea new finds, however, that President Harrison has woefully back Blidden from bis civil service reform premises. He sees that as president nnd candidate his wnlk is net nllke ; that he fig Is ready te accept the service and de ,.? ue DiaaiuR ana pay uie rewaru ei ine p politician ; and tbnt his atitc-elcctlen $r liberality of premise te the civil fer ric reformer has no mere fruit te it than the pensioners are te get from the premises with which Tanner says he plastered Indiana before the election. New nnd then are dif ferent times with different condi tions. Then Mr. Harrison wns nil things te all men; new he is noth ing te anybody but the politicians. Not withstanding his occasional ostentatious kicks, he sails along with them for the old flag and an appropriation ; and while be leaves a Democrat held office ? 1b able Place sometimes until hU term S P,re" ,l Beenla en,y be done as n j , uuvci iui wc uuuuuuu urn Biiuuruiiinii's ti-"? 1-. II -li ... .1.. i - re uusuy uuiuk upon iue great mass ei j- jLmnocrniie oiucciieiaers. l ncre lins ?" 'officeholders steadily proceeding; nnd the 'SB fact la net denied tlint.tlm rptmtvnU Imv.. F-tSPt ... - ...... ...-.- sjv eeen maue ler political reasons only. ;c mt. uay makes Uie frank declaration M that he has nereenrd for the sentiment 'V l..t ..l.l l n...u. mi ..... .i lj,"j vur ra 11 JLVIUUUIUk llll OUl lilt) ,-j, wrm ier wnicn no was appointed nnd liMr. that he considers three weeks as tlie tit- ; &l most limit of the grnee which should be ,"vrA ftarftpilnH lilm. Alp Ollnt. nl.t.tfA .. l. j shamming pretension te nen-partlsnii-bWahlp In official appointments which , fA" TIMIill1sint Ucusftaimi malrne ! I.iil.... 3J'" '' iuwu J4inn.u.7 uj JVtlllJ ar"rew-4JWBeerftK WiviVmwrMrt ' nllf ihfttv lArmi ttrrjlln lin irmnf Krv. .r H "'" "-"( nMiu.uviivuvuvuj Ul v the ge-ernment officials of Hint nartv j-alth are swept out as rapidly ns possible n.u vtilu h wire uruuiii. iur. uunv cinpn nnr. ;"4V-Bham; few brutes de : and it is an anl- al virtue. & Mr. Curtis and Mr. Lea and all sin- .cere civil service reformers reject Mr. Harrison. Mr. Lea also rejects Mr. f 'Quay and his works. He asks the Itc- 2 jjudiiusuu ui ruuusjivnuiT. uet te VOle :at the eenilnc election, tlm. "w mnv $& be signify te the prcsidcut their dis pleasure at bis surrender te machine politics. Mr. Lea rejects Mr. Buyer be cause he represents Mr. Quay, who rep resents Mr. HHrrlwm lit thl stale. Pennsylvania has been banded ever te Quay by the president, and Us offices are distributed ns Quay says, barring the one that Harrison tukes as his personal penmistte and nuether that Wannamaker has seized upeu as his. The Philadelphia Telegraph, which is a Republican journal of very Indepen dent proclivities, that de net, however, lead It te abandon Republican tickets, applauds Mr. Lea as a verv censls- sPf tent and virtuous trcntleman with .': whom it is Km nlpnenm In niriw In fflifr aentlmcnt, but whom it caunet fel- gi, low In abandoning Beyer. Here the rs twgrapn iuiukb ia nas gene n rM. step tee far. It-would leave him a It-would leave him con - - cen - - con - - C tent with verbal opposition te the party . uiauagviueui, ana BDSiaiU irein acts that would hurt it; which is a very nat ural and cuaraciti-Istlc counsel In a party paper, that needs te see n big party following at its back when It kicks out of the truces. The Teltgraph, however, does net sue- asl ceesfully defend its policy of non-action &' and contentment with loud pretcstn- '4, . Uens. bv asklnir Sir. l.en what, hum Mr difc TlAVr hail ilmin llinl l.n l.m.l.l A ,,. - uuuu uut uv nuuuiu 1VIUHI him his vote for state treasurer while admitting that he is personally lit for the place. Fer Mr. Lea's argument is that Mr. Beyer is Mr. Quay, who is Mr. Harrison ; and this the Tcltffraph does net Incline te deny, It being in truth un deniable. Every one knows that Quay is the present boss of the Pennsylvania Republican machlne aud the dlspcuser of the federal pap ; and that Mr. Beyer eIata in his breuth, Is the creature of his nomination and the instrument of his will. Therefore If Mr. Harrison de serves the blows of these who de net np prove his practice in federal appoint ments, and if Mr. Quey bus enrned the active resistance of the civil service re former by his declaration that every man should be removed from etllce within three weeks of the advent te power of a party of opposite political faith, then it is logically tight in Mr. Lea and all Republicans te vote against Beyer. Mr. Beyer, it is understood, sympa thises with Mr. Q.tay's nbherence of the entlment tlu.t. uvmll l n .imi hf opponent have uu elllce for nuy longer -Usne than is necessarily required te kick , nun eui ; just ns it Is ultse understood mjsh Jir. ueyer agrees with Mr. Quay's i? luifeHIEtir in Iia A .,.... 11-.. 1...11..1 . itS .V. 'wmiminu UUHOl HyiSieni ty?Bd all measures or political reform ; fur JA" Mr. Bever Raila undrr nnnv. n.... .....i tig Mr. JJeycr sails uuder vJf rfUftMI te KAV n unr.l -.v u ik IIV against Qunv's &. nnlHIm find TiiiinTinru . r -v..,. r:l? imiibc jaere .enseDsc. j- a ruiseurg uraua Anny i et bits (jv pasted resolutions remarkable for it v; peyvjnaicuvespirittijatlsneverfeund lu the admirable type of tlie soldier. ,! language cuesen with the evldeut 'iporpeae of offense the poet objects te the ?Bwaument placed en the CeHvthnr.r WWe-fteld by the survivors of a " Marj--1m4 rebel" regiment, the stone imimr psTUkisi a few feet of another erected by MSsryuna leynl regiment. If the J BBBstsMBMdrecliiii'nt .lid nnt ..i,t... i. ft Mft.,, iK.n' ("""! " - ' 'kwuurgt;rs uau - w uxxiuie w me matter. Rcse- of this kind serve no L-oed unrnu mi mj wktadte and keep burning the ". .' WTS .WsPVW, n - - hard reeling of war times. Southerners will continue te cultivate a natural pride in the gallant deeds of their troops and no Grand .Army resolution, no act of state or national government can prevent it. The Pittsburg pest should take a lessen from the survivors of the .Philadelphia brigade, who are en the most friendly terms with their old ene mies of Pickett's command, aud sympa thized with them In their efforts te place a monument te their dead upon the battle-field. Men who new endeavor te weaken the Union by maintaining and reawakening bitter sectional feeling, lay themselves own te suspicion of the sin cerity of their patriotism aud their desire for a nulled nation. It Is about time that they accepted the fact that, the war Is ever and the lest cause dead aud burled. Tun Thetls has returned te Sitka, Alaska, after n erulse all along the north tfes.it of that oeimtty, nnd as f, to.tlie east as Mackenzie bay, where spufaof-the'ltecky Mountains leek out ever the Arctic ocean. As this has been an unusually opeti season in the Arctic, It is net- surprising te learn that thore was n fleet of whalers with the Thetis, and that tliey all penetrated te this bay, wliere only two exploring vessels had been before thorn. Tut: bolterers In the talon of abuse of the negrees In tlie Heutli are referred te the re port of tlie grand Jury at Montgomery, Alabama, where nil assaults liave been away from the color line. TtiKAstlltv Aeknt derr, of tlie Alaska seal Islands, ItiHlittstliat unless the govern ment at ence steps the illegal sealing opor epor oper atlons In Uchrlnghca the seal will be totally extinct within live or six years. "I de net think that mere tlinn 50,000 Beats can be taken en the seal Islands next year. Tlie Alaska Commercial company had dilllctitly In setting lliei- 100,000 soul nkliix this sum mer and were obliged te kill many Inferior animals. Tliere m ere thirty Illegal scaling ycsseIh, llrllisli and American, In Delirlng son this your, and tliey took 40,000 nual skins te Victeria, They kill six seals In the water where they get tlie carcass of one, se they have killed ever 200,000 Illegally this year, half males aud half females, the latter being equal te two nnlmalH." Home Heme Home hew this llrhrlng sea question is getting settled with fearful slowness, ami Mr. Ulalne does net seem te hurry It along any belter than Mr. Jlayard. TucnniH danger that the Philadelphia Jiecerd will kill the Hell l.ine pieject by urging that it will glve frosdetn of Irafile. Anything that sounds like froe trnde is llkely te produce a jwnle In that high tax eoutre. At the Chicago banquet te the t ravelins American delegates Chairman O. It. Blanclinrd, of the Central Trafne associa tion, made a long and carefully propnred spoechndocating subsidies, but tlie most Interesting part of it referred te the build ing of railroads te Seuth Amnilca by government aid. He said that our com cem com merco lth Moxlce had Increased from 1.0 In 1600 te 10 In 1RS8, and ci edited tlie indu te the fact that our rails rcuclicl,iliuCltV' or .Mexico in 1881. TliisjctttrfM te be claim ing a geed deal for tjuinstfotirycarsef the licrled, but it glvcflie orator a cliance te make thofiewlng htlrrlng appeal: "This &f says push onward ever the De Xjnaens trench te cre.itnr rmnlli iss than 1,000 miles will reach the Panama railroad, nnd 400 mlles mere will unite our Statos-Mexlcan system with Seuth American. Deubtless many here te-night will yet rlde en the North A Seuth American limited express from Chi cago te Buenes Ayrcs. The Seuth Amerl can pewers have granted liberal conces sions under which railways are rapidly extendlng northward from the River Plate te Bogota. When completed te the Isth mus they will Intersect $600,000,000 of In ternal commerce, and if it grows ns has ours with Mexico, who enn estimate what t radio will fellow theso longest railway Hues of the world nve years niter their union I" Wkstchn .Prohibitionists leek for their next vlclerynnd thelrgrentcstlnXchrabka next year. That stale new has prohibition en three sides, nnd the result Is that her llqqer Interests ure remarkably strong, and the opponents of prohibition quite confident. An Illinois young man has kindly of fered te the war department ndoice for the re olutlenizlng of modern war. It is u pair of thin steel plates rolled w ith a curve and mounted en a pole, with tlie convex side tow arils the enemy. The pole is fixed lu it small platform en wheels, and the idea 1b that the front rnnk of troops In battle should fight behind theso shields, nnd huhIi them forward ns thru- Hilrniira nr. f4ng - betwocn f4ng - betwocn f4ng - betwecn the tipper nnd lower plates. u uuuui iuu iiivuiiiur wouuerou wny no one had thought of such a thing before, but the fact Is that mero practical devices or the kind liave beeu very seriously thought of, and condemucd because they added te the burdens of the troops en the march without Khinir much nrotection. Swoden has, however, Invested In light steel shields lu quantity sufficient te equip several reglmetits, and It Is pos sible that the next great war may test the utility of seme protection of this kind. Oue troubie Is that tlie blew struck by the projectlles of modern weapons would stagger any shield-boarer If It did net wteck his shield. A whcolbarrow whcelbarrow whcolbarrew llkearrangoment has been thought of, and the wnrs of the future may present the spoctacle efehargcsiu which the advancing lines 111 vvboel their shields like wheel barrow s. At present military men are satisfied that the best protection is a hole in the ground, and It Is wonderful hew unit-kit- when under fire, the average soldier will provide hlinself with one of tliese cheap and light device. A llmnd Jury's Hepert. The grand iury or Moulpemorv county, Alabama, In its ronert en Wednesdav, says: " It may be worthy of note, ns Indicatlnu unmistakably the relations of amity exist ing between the races here, that no sorietis act of violenre has been retried te this grand Jury, committed by n liite pernen against n colored poison or vice vel ha, and that in nearly eery Insn.mce complaints of ani.iiiu um, ijmit'r.v mm asMiiiii wttlt Intent iu hiii ero maun uy colored against tliOMi eftiicir u n nice." peihens nut nli I lmt ilaiiiiK.il minutes ttlle he ecr" wliii Miners, hut nlts ; who writhes, yet nieiuu; Urere he makc up hlsmliul te rend ?irl',l;r".''.'tHlTl5'-,h' erth of Haivn. tleti oil, the pnln cure. They say tlie aM-raee politician 1 milni; honrbelalkliiBRljout turlll and no tnrill : but lie cures his t encti e ery nlaht with l)r. Hull's Leugh 8 run, and legliisBfrch next morning SOO ltewnttl U nneml, In geed fallli, by the nmmifacturers or Dr. biiKK's Catarrh lleinedy for n cate of ea tarrh which they cannot cure. It Is mild, sooth seoth soeth Ingunilheu lliiK'nlUrmts, and cures cold In the head," catarrh d.-afaets, threat nllments, and many ether complications or this dLtrenk! In; Ulniitf. Ulccntx, by driiEsUtn. W,Thw Hew many a swet t face Is marred Ilyjellew teeth and railing gums, And mouth aud lips all het and hnrd, And breath deep-tnlmed as It comes : And ) et, with bO.01Mi.T, we may Keep all these dlre dt fects at buy. Tlie best medical writers claim that the sue cexsrul remedy for uaKal entarrh must be non nen irrllutlnir, easy of applluttlen, and oue that will reuih all the remote sores uud ulcerated surfaces. The history of the efforts te treat ratareh during the pest obliges us te admit that only ene remedy has met thew) condition!, und that Is Ely's Cream IUlm. This plcavant remedy hat mastered catarrh ns nothing elte has ever done, and both physlchniB and patients ficcly concede this fact. The mere dlitreuliur symptom yield te It. e;r2wd4w. Jb5 TTOOD SAIWAP ARILLA. H Catarrh Is a complaint which aifeeU nearlr everybody, mers or lesft. IterltlBatesIn a cold, orsnece ersnece orsnece len of colds, combined with Impure bleed. Disagreeable flew from the nose, tlckllnjr In the threat, offensive breiUi, pain ever and be tween the rye, ringing and bnnllns noises In the ears, are the mere common symptoms. Catarrh being a constitutional disease rsnnet be cured by local applications. It requires a constitu tional remedy Ilk Heed's Harsaparllln, which strikes directly at Its cause by removing all Im parities from the bleed, building up the dis eased tissues and giving healthy tone te the whole system. N. n. If you havA decided te try Heed's Har a pari Ha de net helndttred te buy any ether. " Fer several years I have been troubled with that terrible disagreeable disease, catarrh. I took Heed's Barssparllla with the very best re sults. It cured me of that continual dropping In my threat, and slufTed-up feeling. It has also held my mother, who has taken It for run down state of health and kidney trouble." Mr. H. 1). Hr atii, Pntnam, Conn. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists. II; six for IS. Prepared only by a I. HOOD a CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAR. (2) V "iJNnEVKlvOPKD PARTS Or the Human JJrxJy Enlarged, Developed, Htrengthenrd, etc, Is an Interesting adverilte. ment lung run lu our paper. In reply te In quiries we will say that ihere Is no evidence or humbug about this. On the contrary, thead tertlacraare very highly Indorsed. Interested persons may gel scaled circulars giving all par ticulars, by writing te the KllIE MKDtGAfj CO., S Hwnn HU, liufrale, N. Y.-Ikillu Teledo Jlte. m-fydAw goete attb Sfhecm. THE Best Made BOOTS SHOES! 14 North,Queen StM- LANfJAKTi;H, l'A. B AllOAINH. VISIT STACKHOUSE'S This Week ren ma uakeains in Beets & Shoes. A Full Mac of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Best Heet Made. Call nnd see them. D P. STACKHOUSE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LAXCAHTER, PA. (Cavpcte. rjlltUTHI TllUnt! THUTIII AT THE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. YOUCAJJ1IUY WINDOW SIIADIH, Irlmnied nnd ready te linns, lerujv. CUIITA1N rOU.wllh weed trimmings, fer'-iV. LACK, OHKNII.I.K and SlUC CUHTAINSer nil stj les Mini grndeii, at very penulur prices. Hclllug fast. OIl.CLOTliai Very larce stock. ONLY 18 DOORS FROM P0ST0FFICE. GIlOUNDFi.OOIt! ONE PRICE I ONE BUSINESS I 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANOE ST. nusBMyd ffiavhimrfli. OTEAM. Wodeslretocalllthe attention of consumers uicaiHsteu una usuuurlan. Hheet, risttm aUd alvel'aektnss;B)tch nnd lied Line ltcllect liiK Gauge UlakM-s, Hteam lladlaters and Ktcam Heating Apiwratus; Het and Cap Screws, and lu fact almost everything required by steam users, and all et which we eiler at prices which we guarantee te be lower than Uice of nuy ether dealer lu Oils lclnlty. We have positively the fargest stock, and bc lug ceuneeiwl with the Telephone Exchange, are prepared te reccUe and tlfl nil orders lu tlie shortest pussl bio time. Whenlu wuut of any. thing In our line, call en us Ter prices and w will com luce you of our ability ami willing ntws te save you Meuey. IVlay and VexaUeu Our .facilities for furiUsliluK Knglncs, Hellers, H hanlug, l'ulle; s. Hangers, J)eelul Machinery! l'lumbers' nmf Gas Filters' Toels, latterns! Medels, and Iren und lirai Castlngi., and tot the prompt repair of all kind of mncndierv are unexcelled lu Iaiuwuter, uud we respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. Central Machine Works. 1M 4 lS6NOrtTncHIU8TIAN STREET. Lancadtik, fa. 0o0(l.Wel1' Keasenable aiargea, lrempt neas. Telephone connection, dS-Udll ev ginlc ev Scnt. JOn BALE. The Denliable rreierty, Situated Ne. 135 East Lemen St., IrS'F'eL'e? "' rrnl Yflrd W,,h , . . , JOHN H. MCTZLEU, octe-1 d e. a . Duke Htrcet. .( ,fall.1,0,u,W."thsnnitshades,ihccheapest SUB iBIMS, ji uuauiuuuuiiuiu c.iiKiiii'vrs euiinucs, te our Isrte aud arlett stock of Pipes, Valves, Cocks Malleable and Cast Ireu Fittings. Asbestos "V I0nnmmkx'm, faiLAMUPHtA, Tktintlsvr, Oct. . MM, Full ranks in all the Cloak Cleak ings and Ulsterings. Almest no end of delightfully rough or smooth or betwixt and be tween stuffs that se many wo men are after just new for Shoulder Capes. Black Astrakhans) se te 19. Brown AMntkhans, fl te . Chinchilla vM and M. A , , Iteavcrs.HWsnellL A deten solid colors In each quality. Rtrlped, plalded or plain Ulsterings by the twenties, IB te 13 7K Camel hair effects with bor ders appear in a variety, of mixed and Jacquarded Cloak Cleak ings. Oddly pretty, all of them. Se afe the imported Black Matclasscs ($6 and $7.50), and the "Seutache" Cleakings with scrawly, scrambly figures of mohair welts. black blue green rewn Seal Skin Cleths that you must feel of te say it isn't the finest Alaska fur. Even feel ing will hardly tell if you're net (ur wise. The very best is $17 a yard. But even the lowest grade ($8) is wonderfully near the genuine seal in leeks. Net one of them will wear rusty, as the real fur does. Broadcloths $2 and $2.50. Tints and textures that you'll delight in. Northwest of centre. Step by these two Blankets. They are worth knowing, if size, weight, warmth, and geed leeks count in your bed-cover thought. Try this one by the steel yards: Seven geed honest pounds. And nothing but wool. Net the finest wool, maybe net the whitest ; but pure, clean wool every scrap of it. We don't sell the greasy, soggy kinds that in the end weigh en your mind mere than they did en the scales. We might say 6 for the Blanket and net overstep the market. Ne. The price is $5 the pair. Anether, six pounds, with a fine cotton warp se hidden by the thick all-wool filling that you -never suspect it. Regular ' tuck-in " size and the price $4 a pair. Mere than thirty ether sizes and grades. Near Women's Waiting lloein. A better Apron for 16c than you think ; Victeria Lawn, y2 inch hem, revering and band strings, Other Apron prices are just as unlikely :.' Fer "ic. Lawn, plain hem, 8 plaits. Fer IV, lAWn, tK-lnch hem, 3 plaits. Fer 80c, Lawn, fi-lnch hem, 4 t two-inch All of geed size and with bread band strings. With White Goods, centre of the store. Biggest value we ever had in Celluloid Toilet Sets comb, brush (real bristles), mirror : 1 "ftope" handle, emiI or square Mirror and brush, tlK. 2 Twisted handle, square Brush nnd Mir ror, tt 00. 3 1'laln handle, oval Brnsh nnd Mirror, II. Near centre of the store. Jehn Wanamaker. i Cljtnmuavc. H IGH A MAHTIN. China Hall. i Useful aud Ornamental Articles that would grace the Dining Tnble or would bt n vulunblc addition te the Bric-n-Brne of even the most fastidious. AVe can't describe them. It's your privil ege te exnnilnetheni. If you don't, you will iuls n sight nt the beautiful as well as the opportunity of possessing it. Hitvllnud's Decorated China has prominence always. Mnny New Arti cles, Designs and Decorations mere beautiful than ever. Royal Worcester In New Designs aud Shapes. Japanese Ware In Large Variety and Styles. A kest of ether articles of Faney Goods, equally handsome. Persons selecting presents (wedding or otherwise), will re gret, if purchasing before examining our assortment. Remember, all are wel come. Goods exchanged if uet satisfac tory. HIGH & MARTIN, 16 East King Street. cutitvu: t-ptAtrra .vneuT teeth." R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. Grnduate In Dentistry and Antithetic.1,. A A seclated for lle jean with Lancaster's Lci. lug Deiitt-U. New leented at OUANGE AM) NOUTH QUEEN bTUEKTk Prompt Atten Atten lien l Itcisenable Charges I Werk War ranted I Huui j-8 n. m, te b P. in. Week Days, trputd&Tr ii i iV N EWT YORK STORK. Underwear I Underwear I WATT & SHAND Cm Bnpply All Tetv Wants with the Latest sadBeetVslutln Fall and fitter Underwear, Ladles, Gentlemen and Children emit be Suited with Any Sin or Quality, and Onr Prices Are Always the Lewest. ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR, Is In Great Demand, and we Keep a Wonderful Variety from the Best Medium Grades, te the Finest GERMAN BANITART UNDERWEAR. LADIES' ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR. Scarlet at 7Se,t1 00 and 11 Eaeh. White, 1 00 II te tin Each. Natural Weel, II 00 and II Each. ALL-WOOL JERSEY VESTS at 76c, II 00, II 25. OENT'S ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR. Scarlet, 60c, TSe, 1100 te II 6a Natural Weel, II 00, II 85 te 00. ' Whits, II 00, II I7H te ti 60. ALL-WOOL NIGHTSHIRTS at R 60 Each. LADIES' AND GENTS' HEAVY MERINO UNDERWEAR, At 25c, 33c, S7XC, 60e te 75c Each. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, In Merine and All-Weel. All Sizes and Quali ties at Lew Prices. New Yerk Stere. 6, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. N OTICE ! J. Harry Stamm, 24 Oentre Square. Netice ! WE OPEN TO-DAY A MAGNIFICENT LINE or PLUSH COATS, SHAWLS, AND Steckinette Jackets, At Prices Sure te Please. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS ! Yeu can make no mistake In buying your Dresses htre. Prices and Quality te suit all. We offer the Greatest Bargains In WMte & ColeredBlankets EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE, And by far the BEST BARGAINS ever offered by us. COMFORTS GO THE SAME WAY. Flannel Shirts Of eery conceivable kind al prices from 00c for a Ready-Made Shirt te tl.SS. WIT WOULDN'T DO YOU ANY HARM TO INSPECT OUR STOCK. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, SsT-THE PLACE FOR BARGAINS. -& A HE YOU WEARING A STYLISH HAT 7 Stauffer & Ce., Nes. 31 & 33 North Queen St, Have them In such Variety and se Cheap that anybody can wear them. A Nice Stylish Fer Stiff Hat Forjue. Aud a 80FT ONE for 75c. Elegant Assortment of Bey's and Children's Hats, Fer Dress or Scheel. Ladies' & Gents' Furs. Real Garment Made te Order from the Best ALASKA HKAL. HOAB, HTOLKS, MUFFH. AND FUR TRIMMING. TRUNKS. TRAVELING BAGS, ROBES UM BllKLLAH AND GLOVES. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA, 911 s9s9ssV MBOSTiSME BnFu'jr?r; ltWwg R EADY-MAtW CLOTHING. , jri r A. READY-MADE CLOTHING j W IntJta All Interested Overcoat Buyer te Eiaalne oer Handsome Showing of Fall and Winter Overcoats ! Vnn Vlll Snit nnr Slclu .nj UV.Cm...l.l...uii.J L- ..,... . . . " ""- .. ..,,,. .u.um uj awr. ion win nna enr rrlceti (for saw - attallty) lower than enr cemiMtttnM WOTER OVERCOATS! AServlceable Black Fur Bearer Overcoat at Excellent Diagonal Beaver Overcoats at 119. Yeu will net find a betur one at the price. A Fin Black Diagonal Beaver Overcoat aj. 112. All-Weel, and you will net nnd Its supe rior under 114. Fine Heavy Kersey Overcoat, silk faced, satin sleeve and welt seams, at 11. Yeu will find same Overcoats elsewhere, and advertised, for mera money. A Fine Black Wale Diagonal Beaver, silk lined, satin sleeves, very stylish, at 118; HI worth 130. Handsome Fur Beaver Overcoats In New Plaid and Diagonal EflioeU, lined throughout with best quilted satin nnd satin sleeves, at 121. Yeu will net see above Coats elsevhere at same price. Fine Kersey and Worsted Fall Overcoats, plain and faced, at $10 and 112. Very Fine Kersey Overcoats, silk faced and sleeves, welt seams, at 111 ; worth IIS. Excellent Youth's Beaver Overcoat nt 17.00 and 18.09. HAGER & BROTHER, 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St., Sl0thtM0. H lH-iU A BROTHER. Hirsh & Brether. HAVE YOU HAD YOUR If you have net, we would suggest that you call upon us and examine our Handsome New Line Suitings, $12 te $35. Overceatings, $15 te $30. And Trousers, $1 te $10. Our Make, our Fit, our Trimmings, all need only be tried once; they will be sure te Please you. Give us n trial. UNDERWEAR. Rc,? G.rcy-Jiv,lllc Brown, ntlhc,25c,35c,i8c, 80c, 75c, II tef2. A special drive In a Man's Deuble Frentnnd Back Undershirt lu Urey at iSc each. Drawers te match. Woolen and Merine Hosiery, Leng or Short. Cotten Ualf-Hose nt 8c, 10c, 13e, 18c and 25c. White and Fancy Handkerchiefs. 2e te 25c. Handsome Neckwear, Knit Jackets, Jersey Coats, Suspenders, Flannel Hlilrts. Men's Suits, $4 te $20, Men's Overcoats, $2.60 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. COMPARE OUR TRICES AND QUALITIES WITH OTUERS-YOU WILL BUY OUR8 EVERY TIME. ONE-PRICK CLOTHING AND FURNISHING HOl'hK, Herth Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. avvfarjcB. rS LOSING OUT SALE. Carriages, Baggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHRISTIAN STREET. (Between Orange and Chestnut Streets.) Consisting of Jump-Seat Carriages, two Four Feur Feur Test Jenny Llnds, two McCall Wageni, Second Hand Tretting lluggy, and several light Flat form Wagons that will carry from 1,600 te 3,X) pounds. Alse a few Flue Sleighs. Call Early for Bar gains. uugJO-tfd GTANDAHD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0, ,43A MARKET BTREKT. lltOHr f the Fostefllce), LANCASTER, , l. De net Fall te Cull and Seemy Fine Amert ment or Bn&Ies, Pbstens, Jump Seat Carrlages.Etc. I have all the latest styles te select from. I have a very nne iuierlnit-iit of Mvend-haud work some of my own w erk. Bettem prices. Call and examine. Ne trou ble te show our work and explain ccry detail. Repainting aud Repairing promptly nnd neatly done. One set of workmen esiieclally employed for that purpose. SOLLAKS AND CUFFS THE LATEST the most deslruble, nnd meet comfortable pes and st) les any site, at KUISMAN'S Genu' FurnUliIng Stere, West King street. KNDERWEAlt UU11T AND MEDIUM weight underwear In all grades and nuy at EIUHMAN'8 Gent' Furnlshlug Stere, ti West King street. winter Si or Overcoat HIRSH BROTHER'S W ' ftC Brether. -1 Fine Black Wait Diagonal Yeung Msi's Ov J coat., n in. te rfin. bnsutTaUh TikcSdTat lilt aSSWtJSwSSr C" retMta Md eutt VALUES IN Men's & Children's Suit y:"- -'"j .yuiiir uiciu ana you wu nnd them te be equal te ill Hutu elsewhere. a.Xfrs.,P0fd8,Jlllh Cheviot and Oasslme Dulls, 910 10 Wt taSe-7 sty,es ln BeyV Su,u at 2'50 an Nebbj AUAVoel Clitviet Bey' BnlU at H8e . Fliw Cheviot and Cassimer Beys' SulU, 16.06 Black Wae Diagonal CenU and VesU, Htyllsh Trenser te matcrri for young men, at 111. LANCASTER, PENN'A. yatacc of jfashtett. TJALACE OF FASHION. . PALACE OFFASHION, 115 & 117 NORTH QUEEN STREET, Remember MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 28. will be the last day of the Turkish Rug Sale in our Palace of Fashion, by H. K. Kassabian, of Con stantinople. Mr. Kassabian guarantees the prices of his goods are as I low as half of these in large cities, en account el being se lected by his own hand from the principal cities of Asia. Gent's JLinen Cellars and1 Cuffs All the leading styles in turn-down, piccadilly or choker, best quality and make' of Trey goods, at 10, 124 and 20c, a complete assortment"; also a fine line of Linen Cuffs at 20, 25 and 35c. Special value in Gent's Neck ties and Scarfs at 25 and 50c. Beys' Windser Ties, 25c ; a large variety. Ladies' Linen Cellars All the leading styles at 10 and i2,c. The Reinforced Cape Linen Cellars, the best thing ever sold in the line. Ladies' Turn-down Linen Cellars. Beys' Turn down and Sailor Cellars. Ruchings Opened this week ever one nundred 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 Handkerchiefs. La dies' Colored Bordered Hand kerchiefs at 1, 2, 3 and 4c. Hem stitched, 4, 5, 10, 1254, ij? and 25c. White Hemstitched and Revered, at 5, 10, 12, 15 and 25c up te 75c. Embroidered and Hemstitched at 122, 15, 18, 20c, up te $2.25. Lace Hand kerchiefs at 10, 12 and 15c, te $1.75. Gent's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, white and col ored bordered, 10, i24, 15. 20c, te 50c. Ladies' Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, warranted pure linen, 10c. Finest Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, y, 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, 25i 29i 31 ad 50c. Tapestry Berder. Furs, Furs, Furs, at special prices, at the PALACE OF FASHION, -115 & 117 North Queen Street. tmlrcUrtg. IP MHRELLA HEADQUARTERS. The Conestoga! THI1JSTHENAME OF OUR Popular Umbrella. Tens of Thousands of them sold within the past six mouths. The Cleth is Union Silk of superior quality. Wchac three grades of jl and all geed wearers. Every Umbrella guaranteed net te fade or split. 7-A.k for the ConcMegn Umbrella ut the makers, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 11 EAST KIXG &TnEET. e34md. xf&U "& jf . .. ATiVWW- -i 2s- ' k... - A rJS n-fi. fa feTcynraurgc i . tf x . v 1 uJttrM -, .,tfi'jtXj., .. j.-r ,-,.& ?r.. ka&ig&iai ; .-IrwL&Wfc iJ