man WT'Wff i ? H. ' . ' ' 4. mix ax, SWJBw immAK FOLTS, MltMt. CLARK, nMMMr. I MAtLt nmUXtOKNCSR,-rmbllbc4 VMyAurla.UMMW.tatBMtey. Served y wntan la thli er u MtrennAlnt .tefMMtMmMiimk. Byifcallflredel- 'kMYMr la ', NewttaMaentti. n; . -- . IHTRUJaKHCER-One dollar and "-My Mfttt a ytr, In d ranee. TO umCMMM-Kemtt tT tntc HtsM artier,' and when neither of t wtmm MirremM mm m w w at the PorteBw, M tcend cltm mail m . r .,. Lancaster, Pa. 'IJrtULITMt, WL. Octeter 30, 18M. CuiM This '.fj. ".1 ;Tbe ftiBny thltun In the news of the day are nknty enough for the reader Hwke like a smile of the harmlcw kind. JTbere la the humor of New Jersey's peHUeal struggle, where General Grubu'a ftkuds are trying desperately te prove that the Tact that he parts hU hair in the middle docs net make Turn unfit for governor of New Jersey. Itiscxplntned I that' the locks of the redoubtable captain filef 'Philadelphia's City Troop docs net ' OlVMie nia iecks necuuse m vaimjr( uui, (teeause he is cursed with a cow-lick. lib all this the reply is thaf'nnture V paid mere attention te the inside tlinu ,, te the outside or ixen audei's neaiy . stbat the Democratic candidate la Diesseu Mfcjr nature with geed brains which he tpwus iu lire iniuuiv. iu uiuci iiun, im luweevm nia imciiuct kvcii uumucvu. f. There is a funny side te the stately re- 'AMaS!...... t.M.1 H.mIA.w1 WT!JMu1t.trU Mt ' AA M. 1 Iff Jl ;UH Kreat travelling ceugrcm in iiiu 4; thmrt Americas, for after belli irbaunucted kin minv cllhwi thev reach Chlcaire. and T? ,''.&. Alx.ll. aHtaltllllwl MlltMul A.. kAVAMll Smoeths by watching sausages made s from the 11 ve pig in ten minutes, and thousands of squealing porkers slaugh tered In an hour. Then as they proceed ' ihelr n'lv mflw tlnir Hint thin In a. - !..! .. .UA 1nlnnM 5 K(VtUh wuu n ttllj 4iv, luu uvit-juii;a ; are further entertained by rending in Vine papers or a slap in the race au- J; ministered by a mayor ten member of rklulationefclty funds for the entcrtaln- .Btntef the deleiratefL 'i.TKnn them Is n. mm helit hv thn y'tTrr . .j.r. .' . 7.. "" BiieB in iraitaaeina.a who was sui- "UmamtAUt be Tascett. the murderer. As kfae calmly declares that be steals for n .lirlnr. and adds that be knows mere fiVfabeut the murder than the police de, I bey very wisely conclude thatbecer- aiainiy must ue BomcDeuy. rreni bVaverthe ocean there arevarinus mnUH- Fine ihlngs recorded ; the sentimentnl . - 1 p If-,. telegram of the Emperor of Germany te B'mJmi A DlamnMlf Tltn Uilnvlfiktlni. YgjSUft VU AIIOlUHIVAt 4.JJU lUIVAIbnUU Sri beauty of the veyage made the subject v!s$r a formal dispatch from the greatest , 'living monarch te the man of bleed and .j'dren. The account of the precession cef the seasick royalties from the landing (.delayed because or the scnslckucss of the .empress, and marred by the nbsouce of " e?4V a fcllJh r Li'il I1il1(li ! nlltnlu k ,J,ry0 AflUkC VI .lUtMlLIIgU DUU UIIUID H1IU i, u. Ann. eIhU An. nmsuxkH Ih Aill nAtA .jswciw tAu Bim a umwhi iu iuii ueutt drei. TLere are several smiles te be " drawn from the marriages of wealthy American girls te Impecuukuis princes. TK marrlaffe or Miss Hununtrrien te a three-eent prince preceded net many days ?lhtf ttiAMitiltaltfifl rvtnnrlfanf Mr ITimt. th a. ri rt.lJl ill i ..- uAjt IBWQ iUIWVHlUWCll BCOrOIlL'lUUU LUC supposed letter en her prince's cash at- eewance. Aiitnis ami mere must can Ef.f ,rp rucn's renecuen, wnat loom these If B3. USmnrtnU h ii'W Bsv1la 1sM.i.lr. r r.wn Senater Farwell, of Illinois, when asked whether it was (run I hut Mm fi", president bad asked why he and his col cel ' leagues in the Senate and the Houhe tT "did net submit n lint nf (U. nr hIy W names for each of the Chicago eftlccs, se s&that there would be room for the exer cise of executive choice In flllliij? the f places " Is reported te have said that 'J$- " nothing of thet nature hud liecn lutl- EW,' .mated te me," aud te have further suid. "The constitution provides that the " Tl ims I i nil t alt nil nititrn nnnnlntmnnlu !. M nd -with the consent of the Senate. ffiatJUUer -" piwvisHiu x uave au vised me f appointment of certain men te thcenicea f te be filled, and I have no reason te m& doubt mat the president will act ac- gj mnungiy. xi is puysicauy lmpeuiuie fivfiernim te select men ler lhe eIIIiwh lie muet fill by appointment, and the duty B baa devolved en me naturally and con- RiKaUtuHennllv." .leWe have long observed that certain of the United States senators consider it te .sl eetneir prerogative te select the united M BUtes officials of their states and they ijcenslderlt tobe the dutv of the nnHl- Sientte appoint the men they select. This i lathe view that Is taken hv tlu 1'aiih. Il'sylvanla senators. Under it the sena-&-terial place has come te be the aim of the ,'i. politician, who considers it as the lever- Age of political power In the state. JJut IY we nave never Known me tneery te be e uisiinuuy lermuiaxeu as it is by sena tor Farwell ln'the above statement. The political senator has freely used the j, puwer ue una ever tue coiiurmaueu ei selection for nomination ; but It Is new te us te find the constitution quoted as confirming the scuaters' right te select as well as te confirm, as It new is by Senater Farwell, who considers that the duty has devolved In him censtitu tienally us well as naturally, te select men for the Illinois federal offices ler nomination by the president for ,tne benate's couflrmatleu. He re- s gtu nia uuiiiiriuaiieu ei tue resident's nominations as the ceustltu- PtlenAl duty of the Senate, collectively, tX;J Ana me selection or inu ueuitnces as the b tvcensuuiutmai uuiy ei tue senators In hf'jdlvldually. The president is thus rele- vf' gated te the duty of recerdluir the sena- m ters' selection for the Senate's action. If vmis Is net a startling statement of pres- weniuu ticpenuence upon the Beuate v wuiBKuu m w one mai may be se con- rrtdred. V The constitution declares that the fed mHiI officers shall be appointed bv the president, by nnd with the consent of lijam Henate ; by their advice nnd with -:hlr consent ; and Senater Farwell ' eenstrues It te be the duty of the nresi- :dnt te ask and accept the advice of the .dividual waater, and te seek Its con- rmatleu from thelxxlyef the Senate. Wuerwere the duty of tidvice is laid mm upon oue senator than upon the body of theSeuate, does net apicar in ' the letter of the constitution; hut Sena- tar Farwell seems te find it in the ra ra ra Itonaleef the matter, for he goeseii te r J l nave lived here all m V life, nnd LfceerUluly must be conceded that I urn fi estter position te select nrener can- far the Chlcaire places than nun lljrtieacnualuted with the available rial'' ; W hardly think that there i sufil Asaat round for his position. n iin. -,.,.. , $tWWkt would apply equally te fit any ether Intelligent Republican cltlccn of ChkAge te select the candidates for IWderal office." The United States senator can hardly claim te have, by reason of his office, any special aptness In smelling out the peculiar capabilities for office of the cltltens of his town or state. Se that Senater Farwell must repose entirely upon the constitutional mandate Ik find lug It te be his iuty teexclusjrclyjwlect thMlllnet oflkclieldcrs for the presi dent's appointment. We are convinced that Senater Far well misreads the constitution and mis construes his senatorial duty, which we find simply te lie te act with his sena torial Associates in giving their ndvice nnd consent te the president. We regard the duty of making selections te fill the federal offices an imposed in the first in stance entirely upon the president, the Senate's end of, the business coming when these selections nre communicated te it and lis advice as te their confirma tion is asked for and its consent sought.- It Is" then the senator's constitutional duty te advise the president of any objections he may have and te withheld his consent te confir mation if he has reason te de se. Aud in our Judgment it would be n great Im provement in the prnotlee if the presi dent should refuse te permit a senator te ndvlse him as te his selections for office before the tlme comes when it Is made the duty of the Senate te pass upon the sclectlbns. The contrary prac tice has introduced gross abuses into the business of appointment ; and, as we see it, has caused the senator te think that the president is but his Instrument In making them. It has filled the Senate with politicians instead of statesmen. It has taken from the body Its true charac ter as the depositary of the country's highest statesmanship, nnd has tended te make it instead a centre of political iutrlgtlc and a sty of political hogs. Tiikv have a curious but very practical way of treating drunkards In Norway, and if the Londen correspondent of the Ameri can JraetiUener and New spenk i tti geed authority the Norwegian plan Is Werth trial In America. Iu Hwoden or Norway an habitual drunkard Is llable te imprisonment. Frem the day the confined drunkard Is lucarcorated, no nourishment is sorved te him or her but bread and wine. The bread, however, it should be said, cannot be eaten apart from the wine, but is stcoped in a bowl of It, and led te soak thus au hour or mere befere tlin meal Is served te the delinquent. The first day the habitual toper takes bin feed in this shape without Uiu slightest repugnance; thosecond day be finds it less agreeable te his pslate, and very quickly be erlnces a poslttve avorslen te It. Gencrally,the doctor states, eight or ten days of this rcglmcu is mero than siifllclent te make a man leathe the very slgMef wine, and even refuse the prison dish set bofnre him. Tills manner of curing drunken habits Is said te succeed almost without oxeeptlou, and men or women who Imve undorgeuo the treattucnt net only rarely return te thelr evil ways, but from shcur disgust they frequently boceino total abstalnuis afternard.' I sentencing a forger en Tuesday a Judge at Winnipeg, Manitoba, declared that Canada must be protected from Ainerican swindlers. If this idea should be developed throughout the Dominion, what will our fugitives from Justice de? If Canada needs protection from our swindler she luiiht in seeking It ceme te soma arrangement that will make her territory unsafe as a resort for refugees from American Justice. A HITPHEMK COURT DKC1SIOX. Tlme Limit Far Ooimnuiielnjj Suit Dl Dl rpawnleil. In the ease of J. V. ItenunVt vs. the Pcnn sy'vHiila Insnrance company the opinion was by Chief Justlce I'axsen. Tills wasun action of assumpsit in the court below, brought upon a .ullcy of Insurance te ro re ro cevortha amount of less cam(xl by the destruction by flre of the Insured property. The plalntllTkept a small country store In Jcfitirsen county, aud obtained n policy of insurance from tlie defendant company in the sum of 91,000, covering the storehniiKe building anil the stock ormercIiuiullHu con tained therein. On the 25th day of March, 1887, the premises wero destroyed by lire, and the plaintlir alleged that he sustained less te the amount of $,1,000. Notlee of the ilre mbs Immediately given te the agent or the company, and within 30 diivs niter the Ilre the plaintlir made out proofs of less as re quired by the policy, together with the various ecrtlllcntes, and forwarded them te the cenqiany. DKers no- Sollatlens resulting In nothing hut elays fellow ed, aud,Nuvcmbcr iih, 1887, the plaintlir commenced this suit In the lower court. Upen the trial he was met with a condition In the policy which ro re ro qulredjlie, suit te be commenced w itlilu six iiientlm after the Ilre. As this condition had net been complied with, the court be bo be lew entered a Judgment of non-suit against him. It seems thnt during the contreersy prier te the bringing of the milt the com pany had asked the plaintiir te submit te theni all hooks, papers, Ac, In Ills mos mes mos sleu relating te his claims. Instead, of promptly examining and reluming the same tehlm, with thelr decision, they kept theni until alter the tlme limit for bring ing the action had expired. Thov thus contributed te the delay, and cannot held him te limitation. Judgment rnvorsed. The 1'ronpereitM Viiriiicen, Frem tin-National Ailxecatv. In thoicert of the bureau of statistics of labor of the state of Ohie, for the j e.ir 18S8, the following list Is given, Hhentug the amount of furin uiertgugus In the states named : Olile , Indiana . Illinois WlMvmsIn JIIcIiIkhii. , Mlunmetu.... .,... . Iea. Ncl)rnlcu KuIlMltt , MIieurl 701. 000,000 .S&s,ul,U0rt (00.00,1100 'JjO.UOO.OIO aio.uie.uoa 175.000.UO 231,000,010 llO.OUO.tU) jn,nw,ie Sf7,0H0,000 Total farm mortgage tit these kUitcai .$3,t2i,000,000 lly the consusef lHSOthe total aluoef all the farms iu thohe ten states was report ed as f.'i,107,OlO,00J, and it Is doubtful If the census or IKK) will show that tliee farms are worth as much new as In 1SN); there fore the startling fact Ih lfore us that In ten of the most thriving agricultural states la the Union the farms are mortgaged for two-thirds of their value. A Kri-at many rcmeillcH are ndortlelto bring them bofero the public, who ilpclilea wlietlur the article In goetl or bail. Tlie geed reputation which Dr. Ilull'a aby mruienJeyU a 8tnnJ. Ins euarunlee of IU merit . VrUv only 25 t. lMxaaerl tlieaevi'rvluurriucily for iIjuki-(lsanduliaiiri-stlvedUurilcra. I'rlce JiuilVa package. Fer tale by all linn-glut. Heath te the J'nresItcH, Milch hide between the, gums and teeth, and eat Inte them te their destruction, HOZODOXT la master of the situation. Whoever uses It regularly after every meal, and cleanses Ills tetth a'ud meutli, wllUoenbc rlil of the para sites. UN Had Uneuirh Te feel away one's precious tlme In cxncrl inenlliut with uiieerUlu medicine, w lieu one la atnieted, w Itlieut being out of pocket as well. The (inly medicine or Its elsss, sold bv drug, gists, ess.sed of such positive curative iiroe. ertlea us te warrant lt maniifiicturuu In iuar-auu-elng It te cure, or mnnpr paid for Tt re turned. Is lr. I'lenv's tlelden lunllenl I)8W)v ery. I or all liver, bleed und lung dlwasen it is pw-'itc W.Thiw The best medical writers cjalm that the suc cessful remedy for naval catarrh must be non nen IrrltaUng, easy of application, und ene that will reach all the remote sores and ulceratul surfaces. The history of the efforts te treat catart-h during the ast obliges us te admit that only que remedy has met these conditions, and thut Is Ely's Cream Bulm. Ihls pU-tuant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing elm) has ever done, und both phvsklansund iiutlents freely ceucede, this Ucu The mere dUtrvMlnir ymjteint)Ield telt. e2j.2wd4w. IS tlV 0R MAILS CAME OFF. 'nrVMf I waa aflleted with horrible case of bleed poison, and upwards of five months or that Vims I was unable te de work of any kind. My finger nulls cams efT and my hair dropped out, having my head as clean and smooth as If It had been shared. I con sulted the best local physicians, and spent hun dred of dollars for medicine of different kinds, but without receiving the slightest benefit. I was adrlaad finally te visit Het Mprlnga. .This I did, but becoming disgusted with the treat, tnent I wiu receiving there, commenced taking Hwirt'sRpeelnem.H.11) The effect taatB. 8, tC had en me was truly wonderful. I commenced te recover after taking the Orst bottle, and by the time t had taken twelve bottle 1 was en llrelv cured rured bv Hwlfl'a Hoecldo (8. H. H. when the world-renowned Het Hnrlnga had tailed. WM.HLOOMIft, nnrevepert, i. Feun YKAna en cuutchem. Ferflneen years I wa sffllcted with rheuma tism, four year of which I was compelled te go en crutches. Words are Inadequate te express the Buffering I endured during thai time. X)ur. Ingtheasflfteenyear of existence (It was net living), I tried every known remedy without receiving any benefit. I nnally began en Swift's Hpecinc(. H.8.J, which from the first gave me relief, and te-day I nm enjoying the beat of health, and am n well man. 1 candidly be be llcvethstH. H. H. Is the beat Meed purifier en the market te-Uay, J.D.TAY!Xm, t'nlm.'Me. Treatise en Weed and Hkln Disease mailed free. H Wl KT Hl'KC! fl O CO., (S) Atlanta, (la. TTOOD'S HAIUSAPAlllIXA. ' "What is Catarrh Catarrh Is an Inflammation of the mucous .membranes, and tnijr affect the head, threat, stomach, bowels or bladder, nut catarrh of the head Is the most common, onen coming en se gradually that It has a firm held before the na. ture of the trouble Is suaiwted. Catarrh I caused by a cold, or succession of celdx, com bined with IMPTJEE BLOOD Its local symptoms are a sense of nillnes and hrnt In the forehead, dryness In the nose and back part of the threat, and a disagreeable dis charge from the nose. When the dlsense gains n firm held en the system, It becomes chronic, nnd Is then exceedingly dangerous and treach erous, llable te dovclep Inte consumption. The eyes become Inflamed and red, there Is throb bing In the temples, ringing noises In the cars, headache, capricious appetite, and sometimes lux of sense of smell and hearing, HOOD'S 8AB8APABILLA Is the remedy for tills ever Increasing malady. It attacks at once the source of the dlxeaae by purifying and enriching the bleed, which In Passing through the delicate passage of the mucous 'membrane seethes and rebuild the tissues, giving them tendency te health Instead of disease, nnd ultimately curing the affection. At the same, tlme iloed's Harsaparllta builds up the whole system and makes one feel that he has taken a new lease of life Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggists. II; six ter ft. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A. CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSEH ONi: DOLIlAH t(1) jflcmr. 1 VAN A HON'B, Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. Clavtmmvr. JTAKPWAIIEI HARDWAREI GREAT ATTRACTIONS I AT Marshall & Render's, 9 ill SOUTH QUEEN F.T. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OF RVKKV DnsCIlIITION. The Ijirgest Assortment of (1UNH nnd ltU'I.KH In the City. TINWAIIK, CKDAHWAIir. , CUTI.EHY, Ae FOI1DEK YAIIN, CAKPKNTIUl'HTOOIXnnd UUILUINQ MA TE11IAU UOYAI.MIXEP PAINTS, OII.M, VAUXIHIIEM unit WHITE LEAD. SS-A l'ull I, Inu of (lenerul IIaidnaic.sTa MARSHALL"! RENGIER.- NOH. B A 11 80UTII QUr.KN HTItr.lTr. IcbH-lvd T 111 E NOVELTY. THE NOVELTY 1IOT-AIU KITKNACR hat been luiiKalutnls town nnd leunty for twelve jcars. It Is no oxperlmcnt. The people who have them take great pkasure Inrocommond Inrecommond Inrocemmond Ing them te their friends, We refir, by jwr jwr missien, te the fellow Ing : H. H. Kwncir, Ijinciifcter, l'a. J. II. luithfen, Ijmcanti'r, Pa, E. T. Kralm, UineitUr, l'a. I), H. llumk, Unc4ister. l'a. Allen (iuthrlc, ljincastcr, Pa. Jehn A. Ce) In. Ijimanlir, Pa. Henry Oerliari, Ijuu actor, Pa. W. P. CummlnKb, IjineaHtur, l'a. (leerua hcluulUr, Ijmcastvr, l'a. Ht. Jehn's Episcopal Parsonage, LaucasU r. Pa. !lcv. II. A. nrlckenstelu, Lltltl, l'a. ' Luvl flmss, Neflsvllle, Pa. Mrs. Mat, Hvlnltsh, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. II. E. llcrr. Mlllersvlllc, l'a. Ueerge Lute, Laucuster, l'a. U. JI. Lefevrv, Ijincaster, Pa. Mrs, Anna C. Htainin, Ijtncustcr, Pa, J. O. Wlllcex, Lancaster, Pa. Myers & Itathfen, Ijinraster, Pu. Pnsbj tertati Church, Ijmcaster, l'a. ltev, J. P. Hteln, Ijuiraster, Pa. Thus. Wiley, LancasUr, Pa. Mennn Wengcr, Ijincaster, Pa. Jehn Hehman, ljincastur, P.i, Charles Martin, I Jineaster, Pu. Mtlvln II. Itathfen, Ijiniiixtur, I'm. Ht. Jehn' Lutheran Church, Uiucaster, Pa Ht, Paul's lteferined Churcli, Ijinni.tir, Pa. Frederick Unefel, IJincuster, Pu, Christian Uttllch, Ijincaster, Pa. 1), II. Ijindls, Iiiicaster, l'a. James C, Gable, Lancaster, Pa. 1). P. HUirkheuse, Lnncuster, Pa. Kngllsh lteferined Church, 1 -minister, Pa, 1-Mwurd ahm, Ijincastcr, Pu. tl. Edw. llegcucr, Lancaster, l'a. J. W. Lewell, ljiiieiiHter, Pa. Jacob II. Ijiudls, Mlllersvlllc, Pu, ltaptlst Church, Ijuh-uhIit, Pu. Methodist Church, Laucuster, Pa, Methodist Chun h.Atglen, Pu, IsaauHtlrk, Laucuster, l'a. Jehn 11 lleler, Iinrusnr, Pu. Itcfermed Church, Wlllewblrvet, Pu. Oeorge ltuss, Lancaster, l'a, Jehn -M. Duv Idson, Lancaster, Pa, Ien's Lutheran Church, Lamuxter, Pu. Jacob L. llrubaker, Hohrersiewn, Pu. Val, Werkhelser, Luucuster, Pa. Jehn U Miller, Laucuster, l'a. t'hua. Hates, Lancaster, Pu. Henry lluudel, Lancuster, Pa. Fnd Hanker, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn liege, jr., LuncuMcr, Pu, II. M. .twk, I-incuiter, Pu. J no. C. DInan, Lncuster, l'a. lenard Eckcrt, Uinciintrr, l'a. J. W. Markley. ljinnuter, l'a. Adam U lindls, Wltmer, Pa. Chus. (till. Ijiiicattr, l';i. Ham'l VuiHlersaul, lincaater, Pa. Marcus Klrcbncr, Ijiiiciuter, Pa. Reilly Bres. & Raub, 40 AND -12 XOItTII QITEK.V ST. (ilrtVVirtllfw. TTlXJSINO OUT SALE. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHIIISTIAN HT11EET. (Iktwceu Orange und Chestnut StreeU.) Consisting of Jump-Beat Carriigcs, two Four I et Jinu) Llnds, two McCull Wugens, Hecond Hecend lland Tretting Ifutrtrv, and sevcml light Plat form V ugens that will curry from 1,M) te 3.0U0 jru Ullll) Alse a few Fine Blelchs. Call Early for Ilsr-aug30-tfd gatns. flJ Wnmkv'm. Fa1ltAMK.raiA,Wdneay, OcLSO, 1M. There isn't a Dress Goods counter in the store but has something with a littler price than you expect tacked te it. We crowd prices down when ever we can. Think of 37jc Tricot at 20c ! or 50c (52-in.) Suiting at 30c ! or rich 50c Stripes at 37c ! or regular 50c Serge at 37c ! They stand for maybe a hun dred stuffs that everybody is wanting. Southeast of centre. Loek through our Lamp Stere and you may have all the Lamp knowledge that can be get short of experience. Every est sort, and whatever else we think worth your buying. We mean te always let you havi them for as little as they can be had anywhere very likely for less. But every new and again we can outdo ourselves. Just new the price-light is turned very low en some big lets : 3f, Metal Lamps, "Ilrllllant" burners, 7 Inch white shinies, reduced te fl GO ruth, complete. Larger nnd tietfer, Duplex burners, ft SO, complete, 111 Hlsque Lumps, Duplex burners, fclGO, complete. 21 lllsqne tamps. Duplex humors, reduced from fl 60 te 1 1 CO, complete. 70 Decorated Porcelain tamps, Oxford burners, reduced from U te 13. 00 Hmall Rochester tamps, $3 60, complete. it Piane tamps, extension, with 12-Inch linen shades, Duplex burner, 18 GO, com plete, llargalns In odds and ends and shopworn Itechester Table tamps. The prettiest Lamp is prettier for a Paper Shade. There they are. Hceend fleer, third gallery. 72-inch German Table Dam-' ask. Clean, even thread with out lumps ; geed weight, neat pattern, and the price but 8yyic ! Lewer than we knew this quality before. A little finer, 90c ; finer still, 1. Al Al eost every housekeeper knows these sturdy, handsome Ger man Damasks. The prices are what will surprise you. There's hasn't been a let up at the Bohemian Napkin coun ter. Mere than a thousand dozens sold since wc first spoke of them the ether day. Why net? 23 inches square, full selvedge, and the dozen price $1.10. They should be geed sellers at $1.50. Southwest of centre. Here's a Blanket you've seen the like of before. Last year we called it " the best Blanket for $5 we ever had." Just as far ahead this year as last. Big, generous te begin with, 74x84 inches ; 6 pounds 12 ounces fine, strong cotton warp and every fibre of the rest geed, spring', live wool. Finger it ! Thick, soft, substantial, warm. But it won't feel heavy when you sleep under it. In all the market we don't knew of its match at $5 a pair. Any Blanket you want, up te the finest California at 35 a pair. Niar Wetnen'B Waiting lloem. Jehn Wanamaker. ev gnic ev Stent. T)UI1Ij!C SALE OF VALUABLE ItEVL J EsrATB, CONHI8T1NU OF HOTEL STOCK YA11U3,EIC ' Ox T1IUK.1UAV, OCTOIlEH 31, USD, lly virtue of an alias Order of the Orphans' Court of tancaster county, Pu., the undersigned administrator of Jehn II. Shelly, deceased, will sell at public sale en the premises In Mount Jey borough, the following ileal Estate, viz.; Ne. I, That popular and well-known To Te To Htery and ii-lialf KItAME HOTEL 1IUILDINO. known as the"Ited Lien," situate ou the south east corner of Eust Main and llurbura streets, In the borough of Mount Jey, Lancaster county, Pu., fronting en East Main street, GO feet, mere or Ions, and extending In depth ISO feet, mere or leas, ten It feet wldeullcy. 'i he hotel contains eleven sleeping rooms, with parlor, dining dining dining roen. sample-room, barroom nnd kitchen en Unit fleer, This hotel has enjeved the putron putren putron ageeftho traveling public under the managc- iiiuni ei iiiu ime proprieior rer a period of twcnty-tlve years, nnd Is one of the best known hotels In the state, and a very desirable hotel property, with n large city and country patron age, The Improvements thereon consist of a Ham, cupable or accommodating 25 horses, Car Car rlege Heuse, Wash Heuse, Heg Pen, Cistern, grape vlucs and ether trult trees. ' Ne. 2, Consists of Hteck Yards and Weighing Heuse, with suitable shedding In ease of rainy weather. The let fronts ou Barbara street, fit) feet, mero or less, and has a depth of 150 feet, mero or less. The width of the rear of the let Is lttjfeet, mere or less: nn entrance te the stock vurds being also made from Sassafras alley, en the side or said jard. ' Hale te commence nt 2 o'clock p. m., en Thursday, October SI, l&v, when conditions will be made known bv OEOItOE A. SHELLY. L. D. Oai i.Aaimi, Auct. Administrator. JuiiwH. KLi.r.im. Clerk. ectmitdW O KCUIIE A HOME FOH YOUIl FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. KOU SALK ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling heunes, lets IM feet deep, en taueaster uvvnue, between Wal nut and Luiien street. Twe-story brick dwelling hnusen with man- sard reef, perches In front, lets 145 feet deep, en i ,, be'n Chestnut and Walnut Two-jlery brick dwilllng heut.es with front yards. Iren fencis. lets 15i) feet deep, en West alnut, between Mary und l'lue screcU. Twstery brick dwelling houses, lets 115 feet deep, en West Lemen street, bcttvecu Charlette anilMury streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets lMfeet deep, with all theineilvru lmprevemenu, front urdH,eu West Chestnut street, between Pine mid Net In strict. At house, nn East Walnut, North Lime. North Mary, between Wulnut and Lemen, uui Lcmeu, be tw evn .Mary und Pluestreets. All the ttlMve houses are In geed order, newly paifred. gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In the kltclu u.aud the cellars wurrnnteit te be dry. Uilluudseerorjeurself, no trouble te show JNO. V. OR!EL,lw.., JACOll OIIIEL. ' f Bxcculetn. npriu-1) d.M.W.H. 820 North Mary Street. ITtHI-ATE OF HAMUEL II. HEYNOLDS. U late of Ijinnuter tlty, deueaM-d. Letters UaUunentaryensaldesuitehav lug been grunted te the underslgneit, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate pavment. and these hav lng claims or demands agutnst thH SHII1A ITlll -tr..k ttiat. .vl.lm... nl. ..- settlement te the undersigned. v,il. F. HEVKOLDS, Bellefentc, Pa. W. FP.ED. REYNOI.DS, ' lleltefente, la. HAM'L II. HEYNOI.as, Jr., ,, ,, .tancaster, Pa., Executers. P. McMfllKX, AtV'y. ecOHltdW Pry tBa. N EWYORK BTORE. Ceat and Shawl DEPARTMENT AT the: New Yerk Stere, IIAI PItOVED A (JURAT BUCCBfW. We have new plenty of room, and the beat possible light te show enr Immense stock Ut the best advantage. Ladle can And hare Just what they want te suit their figure and purse, In BLACK BTOCK1NET JACKETS. Bound with braid, bell or open leeve. Vest front, latest styles, atiaoO.H0,400,SOOte U 00 each. FINE8TOCKINET JACKETS, Vest front, bound and trimmed with silk braid; a bargain at te 00 each. BEAVER, DIAGONAL A CliOTH JACKETH. aMM3a,40o,3eota tisoeKoch. NEWMABKET8, In fltrlpe and Plaids, and Bine, Green and Black Cleths, at 13 00, MOO, IS 00 te lis 00 Each. 1 MM t PEASANT CLOAKH, CONNEMARAfl, AHT11AK AN, CLOTH AND FUR CAPS, AT LOW PRICES. HEAL PLUBH GARMENTS Maintain the highest place In popular favor. We show a choice line, mad te order during the Hummer, of Walker' Celebrated Beat Cleth, and the price have never been e mod erate, REAL FLUSH JACKETS, Lined with Satin, bell sleeve, at 10 00, f 10 00, IU 60 te $25 00. ' SEAL PLUBH 8AC0.UE8, Forty Inches long, alie 2 te 44. lined with quilted Hatjn, Real Heal Loep, $1600,11800, I-J0OO tenifc Each. ' ' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, Fifty Styles, All Blzes, at Lew Frlces. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. B ARQAINS IN BLACK THIBET V SHAWLS. $2000 LONG SHAWLS at $1700 $17 00 LONG 811 AWLS at $1500 $15 00 LONG SHAWLS at. .. J12 GO $12 00 LONG SHAWLS at $11 00 $11 oe l6ne HUAWLS at $1000 $10 00 LONG BHAWLHat !J 900 $ 000 LONG SHAWLS at 8 00 I 8 00 LONG SHAWLS at... ..'. 700 $ 700LONO SHAWLS at $0 00 $ 6 00 LONG SHAWLS at Jt 600 $ 5 00 LONG BIIAWLSat $ 400 $ 400LONO BHAWLHat $ 350 $10 00 SQUARE HUAWLS at $ 0 00 $ 9 00 SQUARE SHAWLS at. J 8 00 $ 8 00 SQUARE SHAWLS at, J 700 $ 7 00 SQUARE SHAWLS aL $ 6 00 $ 000 SQUARE SHAWLS aL $5 00 $ 000 SQUARE SHAWLS nt $ 400 $ 4 00 SQUARE SHAWLS at $ 300 $ 3 00 SQUARE SHAWLS at $ 2 60 $ 2 60 SQUARE SHAWLS at $ 1 50 S 2 00 SQUARESAAWLS at $ 1 25 $ 125 SQUARE SHAWLS at .$ 100 We lmve them with Fringe On the Four Sides, ElthcrSllker Weel Fringe. w When you want A BLACK THIBET SHAWL, ORRKEAHIO ASSORTMENT AND OCT A BIG I1AUOAIN, GO STRAIGHT TO Charles Stamm, 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. (Carpet (gU'ittihtQ. QARPET CLEANING. ONLY 2c. PER YARD FOR First-Class Werk. THOROUGHLY CLEAN CARPETS AND MOTH DESTROYED. CALLED FOR, TAKEN UP, CLEANED AND RETURNED SAME DAY, WITHOUT REGARD TO WEATHER. CHEAPER TIUN HAND-BEATING. NEW MACHINERY ! NEW MACHINERY I LEAVE ORDERS AT WORKS : Cor. Woodward and Christian Sts., OR AT ANY OK THE AGENCIES. -Telephone. ell-tfd BOSTON Tl Perfect Carpet Cleaning. " 9 m HAGER &. 25, 27, 29, SI WsCking St. MEN'S AND BOYS' FURNISHINGS. WE UAVE OPENED OUR FIRST INVOICE OF Men's Bath Robes, Dressing Gowns, Heuse Coats. The Height of Comfert, Warmth and Elccanee far Heme Wear, - A FLANNEL BATH ROBE AT $5.00. u its weium will sunrnisE you. FULL DRESS WEAR. ..White and Pearl Shades In Kid Gleve at $1 00 te $1 0, The lateat In Whits Lawn Betr and Lawn String Tie. Black Silk Handkerchief. A new fad In full dreu wear. Full Drew Shield and Sashe ;in Otteman, Bilk and Satin. UNDERWEAR AM) HOSIERY. A big value In Men' Grey Merine Shirt and Drawer at 2Sc each s worth 87c. A big value in Men' Scarlet Weel Mixed Shirt and Drawer at SOc aach ; worth 75c. Excellent value in Medium and Heavy Weight White and Grey and Merine Under wearatBOc Heavy Matnral Weel Underwear (all wool) at $100; worth II 3S. Heavy AUWoel Scarlet Underwear at $100; worth $1 26. Excellent Camel's Hair Underwear, all wool, at $1.36; worth II W. Holyroyd' Derby Ribbed American Hosiery, Weel and Merines. 25, 23. 29, 31 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. jfutmtturc. "tlT-IDM xER'8 CORNER. tt' 99 OUR STOCK OF FURNITURE IS FULL AND COMPLETE, FIRST.CLAS3 AND ELEGANT, NEW IN DESIGN AND CHEAP. What mero de you want T A Fine Silk Plush Rocker for $1 00. Hew Is that? Cheap ntn'tlt. Well, we have them either In Oak or Mahogany Finish. WIDMYER'S CORNER OF- E. Kina & Duke Sts. Q UANT1TY AND QUALITY IN FURNITURE! "I don't enre for Quality, I wnnt the Largest Shew I can get for my money," was the remark made In our store this week. WE ANSWER IT THUS: We will net Lewer the Standard ei our Goods te meet this growing demand, but will buy lu largerquallties for Cash te meet the prices e( these who sell the cheaper make of goods. UPWARD AND ONWARD IS OUR MOTTO. The Newest Styles ! The Best Mates ! AT Popular Prices ! HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot. Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. e CHS it GIBUS. BUSY TIMES! We've been very busy lately getting in the New Styles in FURNITURE. Style, Quality and Price keep us Busy Selling and Delivering. n you re lurntshing the whole or part of your home see our New Stock, and get our Lew Prices, OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 Seuth Queen street. yitotenrnplto. -- I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kramgsburg, Prussia, Twe Hack-rounds made especially for Bust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Poatefllre. tanTJim.l ffiertl. T UMHEll AND COAL. Jj TOIIACCOHHOOKH AND CASES. WEST- ERN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail. by.. ,,,.. B. B. MARTIN CO., ns-lyrt 421 Water Street. Lancaster, l'a. X AUMOARDNEKS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. zfiSzF" ana Ne- YAKoa-Nerth ITIni Btrcet, near Reading auglVtfd LANCASTER, PA. ' " . ' . BROTHER, T f f t Norfolk and New Brunswick Fine Cashmere and " Sanitary " Weel Underwear. (Out-Ue for large and atent men.) Special Bargain In Merine Halt Hese at l?ka a pair. f Everything desirable In Cotten, Weel and Merine HatfJtese, J5c te 75c. "JTli1 Value In Flannel 8hrU at 63c 87c aud $1 00. Finer All-Weel Flannel Shirts, II 23 te $2 GO. Cardigan Jacket at Wc, 75c ami $1 00. Excellent All-Woreted Cardigan Jacket at $1 25 ; worth $1 fiO., Bpeclat Value In FlnoDeuhle Breaited Cardi gan Jacket at KM ; worth $3 00. Special Value In KldOiove-. Embroidered Back, New Shade, at 76c Uually void rer Kid Olevcs, Embroidered or Corded Back. English Red and Ttn Shades, for street or driv ing wear, at tl 00 and $1 23. 8.P??,,l!y?!ue ,n Heavy Cashmere, Astrakhan and Geat Skin Gloves at 60c Full Dre Shirt in New Pique. Hntin Stripe and Embroidered Effect at.ll 25, $1 60 aud ru (Boobs. VTOTICEI J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square. Netice ! WE OPEN TO-DAY A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF PLUSH COATS, SHAWLS, AND Steckinette Jackets, AtPrlce4Hnre te Plene. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS! Yeu can make no mistake in buying your Dresses here. Prices and Qunllty te suit all. We otter Iho Greatest Bargains In White & ColeredBlankets EVER OI'FERED ANYWHERE, And by far the BEST BARGAINS oer ettered by us. COMFORTS OO THE SAME WAY. Flannel Shirts Of eery conceivable kind nt prices from 60e fur a Read) -Made Hhlrt te (1.22. WIT WOULDN'T DO YOU ANY HARM TO INSPECT OUR STOCIC. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, ;Mr-TIIK I'LACE FOR AKOAIXS.-SY. JlmbrcUne. TTMDRELLA HEADQUARTERS. Did It Mir occur te j ou that ene of tlie most Useful aud Acceptable of WEDDING PRESENTS IS A NICE UMBRELLA? It comes right Inte use, for the couple w 111 take tt etnvllh them en tlielr wedding trip. We hae a very large stock en hand, and we can make te order anything )ou ueula like In our line. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 11 EAST KINO STREET. e3-3md NEWBOSTON STORE vWti-rttZMlt'i&fr$ t, ) '- i i,rfrn,Wl,)-si1rti1tfj.tf?'A- LVt. J