Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 04, 1889, Image 2

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ijrefcrltifttnmce; GO nu month.
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tW WsWRLYlNTELLlaF.NCElt-One dollar and
Tv- Mtjr emit year. In advance.
Rr,IWncBTO SUBSCIUBEttS-llemU by check
i.,14-: -V Ifcancsys ha nrecurtd send In n registered
totter.
at lie rostemcc,n second class man
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TO IM TELUOEHOSX,
Lancaster, Pa.
LAH0A1TEX, FA., November 4, 1889.
Onr Elections.
If all our election campnlgns were ns
quiet as this oue has been there would be
no harm lu their annual recurrences.
The country could net staud n prcsl prcsl
dentlal campaign every year, nnd it does
It no geed te have the experience every
four years. The presidential canvass is
it nuisance, only profitable te politicians,
newspapers and stump orators ; exceed
ingly damaging te business and delist
ing te pcaceuble Inhabitants. Xew,
" since success has become a matter of the
biggest bag, the presidential contest is
less than ever a national blessing. When
such scum as Quay and Wnnamnkerarc
cast up into the chief places by their
success in gathering and applying money
In presidential elections, it is tlme te
think that there is urgent need that
something should be extinguished the
TftectJbnSOr-tht'SWfclICWH.
This year we have had ftcry respect
able election. 2fe one seems le have
gathered great sums of money te n fleet
it, and every voter has been left appar
ently toveto as he pleases, or net te vote
at all. And many of them will net
vote. There is always a large dims that
vote only in times of excitement and
when theynnrte1clcil out te the polls by
the stalwart workers. Thews jfople
stay at home in the quiet elections of oil
years, and it is no lest te the country
that they de se. They amount te noth
ing as citizens. They have a peer
conception, If any at all, of their
duty as holders of the suffrage,
They usually vote as thcyiire (old or ns
their party calls, without understanding
the Issues or weighing the candidates.
The geed citizen votes at all elections
without urging and with a preiiur ap
preciation of his privilege ; and lie tries
te vete,understandlngly, for geed princi
ples and geed men. He votes perhaps
under the impulse of party prejudice,
but he conscientiously thinks that his
party is right and that Its candidates arc
the best. Men arc net required te lw al
ways wise lu their votes. Tf they vole
' conscientiously and according te their
bvst judgment (hey tin all that can Iks
asked rrem them. Perfect wisdom
is given (e nene ; and the major
ity, perhaps, have a very Imper
fect allotment of It; but in the
long run the right gcnerally manages
te prevail and coufidence In democracy
te be justtlied. The errors en each slde
seem te pretty well correct each ether
and we eventually get the benefit of the
- resultant balance of geed sense iu the
nation.
And we would get It mere readily and
oftener If all our elections wcre etrycar
elections In which the hand of the poli
tician was nerveless and the money bag
was net a factor. Bitch an election as
that we are about te have will come
nearer te being the expression of the
opinion of the intelligent, conscientious
voters of the ceitiitry.tlinti ene in which
a large vote is polled under excitement
and pressure, Inducement ami bribery.
Iu such an election we de net greatly
need the Australian ballet system, since
the uncertain voter and the serving
politician are net out.
It Is Their Ox.
The Philadelphia Republican Journals
which think that the Democratic party
of the city did se wrong iu refusing te
support District Attorney Graham for
re-election, and which thought It quite a
matter of ceurse that the Republican
candidate ferjudge should receive Demo
cratic support, are filled with horror at
the ltlpa that In Chester county n mini
ber of Republicans-propose te vote for the
Itemecratic candidate ferjudge; se great
lsthe rillTotvnre In flu. 1Ml,..l..l..i.i..
Republicans Journalist's vision wlien liU
w miu uia uuiguuur s ex is OClUg gercU.
The Philadelphia Democratic conven
tion accepted the Republican judge
though he had just been put en the
bench by Beaver an was " no great
shakes" as a judge anyway. It was a very
unnecessary thing for the Democratic
convention te de.and it would have been
far wiser if it had nominated a tetter
man and a Democrat. There is no reason
why a governor should be permitted te
name a judge of his party te be accepted
by the ether, new when our const it u u
tlen gives the selection te the icepk.
The governor's choice is net sanetlllcd
by the fact that he has served a few
months en the bench. It h only the
old and tried aud approved judge' that
3j nas a rignt te expect re-election with-
""""6"'" hiwi.j , mm audi a JlKlgO
always gets Democratic support (heugh
he be a Republican.
Judge Penuypacker, of Philadelphia,
and Judge Butler, of Chester, as
gubernatorial Judges of brief ex
perience, had no claim upon the
Democratic vote; nnd in Chester
the Democracy properly nominated
a candidate against Judge Butler. He
seems te have been se geed a man that a
number of Republicans are going toveto
for him; aud hence these tears of t lie
Rcpubllcau journals. The Philadelphia
Inquirer says that " Judge Butler is the
regularly nominated Rcpubllcau candi
date ferjudge, and as such should have
t iue vuw vi everv itemim cvin in t ..
W; county.') That Is the nartv mnchlne
cry all the tlme ; hut hew does it com
pare with the Invocation te the Demo
cracy from the same source te abjure
politics iu voting for the Judiciary aud
te leek only at the qualifications of the
man. It would seem that the Republi
cans of Chester, who prefer Hemphill
te Butler, may vote for him In strict ac
cord with this Republican counted.
The Elections.
Of the s(a(cs which held elections to
morrow the result is hardly uncertain
la any one, save perhaps Ohie and
possibly Pennsylvania, the latter of
which the Republicans exited con cen
fMently te carry and the former is ex
iwcted about as confidently by
the Democrats. Probably neither
Tr'" -IT . """'Pointed. Maryland,
HrT T0fk', 3few Jereci'. Virginia
j- .xiiui wm ne Democratic
MM MawachUSeits. Town
and Xe-
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fttteuld be otherwise in any of these
it will be a matter for sururlse.
,te con(sting Virginia hotly,
but he is decidedly, overmatched. Gen.
Grubb thinks that he Is running for
governor of New Jersey, but be Js suffer
ing a delusion. After te-morrow there
wlUlte no mere illusion, but perhaps
some bills (e pay.
Peer Stuff.
The Numlag Dlfjtntcfi, of Philadelphia,
which was a prospering publication a
few years age, has given up the ghost;
and a like fate has lately befallen another
of the same class of journals in that city.
The Sunday edition of the dally news
papers has slain them ; mere accurately,
we should say, has swamped them. They
prlut se many sheets and publish se
much matter (hat (he modest Sunday
Journal with Its four broadside pages
had te go under. And it seems that
the Philadelphia Sunday newspaper
reader wants a vast deal of paper and
print for his nickel. We have
often wondered just what sort of
a creature he was anyway, te
lie Nrtlallcd once with (he old
style Philadelphia Sunday newspaper,
aud new te be content with the new ;
since there never seemed te be in either
(he matter tha. would satisfy a half
Hedged Intelligence or glve the vnlue of
a nickel te anyone who sought
cither nmuftcmenl or instruction
from reading. In truth we knew
nothing that is se dixappulntiug
as (he Sunday newspaper wherever
It is published. The ellbrt seems hi ait
parcnt (e pitchfork a mass of stuff into
the paper, that it always presents Itselt
in view an u uariiyiifu in me utlfufter
threshing is ,0 V . "'the straw
and fodder" stocks fill It te repletion.
iHsjammed full, and ullftlic surround
ing territory ; there is lets of it ; aud It
gives protection te the cattle and swlne
from the winter blasts and affords some
thing for them te chew ujkiii lu the
weary waiting hours for the spring ; but
it isn't fattening. Neither Is the Sunday
newspaper. It will de te while away
the Idle hours aud Its bread spread of
paper has a substantial uc doubtless ;
but it Is weak stud'.
Wiiei:vi;n falls te veln te-morrow gives
up Ills right te growl II" things go wrong.
Tu n Republican candidate for stnte treas
urer Is condemned by his title. Sjicnkcr
Heyor must be held ruHpouslhle for a large
Hlinroeflho sins of l-oiiiiiiIhiIeii and omls emls omls
slen ofthe Legislature.
Tin: miner Is curienl Hint Chris Magrc's
work mIiioeIio lutiirnoilte I'iltshurg tnkes
15,00(1 votes from Heyor In Alleghuny
county. Cannet Mngoe's lleiiteiinnts here
cut Lancaster county's majority .'1,000 T
t 1
Tin: convention which nominated lion lien
jniiiln Harrison Ter president built a plat
form, having this plank: "The spirit and
purpose of civil sorvlce reform should be
observed In" all executive appointments."
Mr. Harrison p.ild paillciihir attention te
this lu his letter of acceptance, declaring
that fitness and net party service should I10
the test In appointments. In it speech In
IhoSenatehoMld, "I de lift up n heaity
prayer that we may never Inyo a president
who docs net pursue ami compel his cabi
net advisers te pursue the civil service,
policy pure and simple and upon a just
basis, allowing men licensed te be heard
and deciding agulnsl them only upon com
petent proof and fairly. Kllhcr have that
kind or civil service or, for (led's mike, let
us have that ether, frank nod bold, If
brutal, inethml of turning 111011 and women
out simply for political opinion. Let us
hnve ene or the ether."
In the c.ise of I'oslinaster Hnrrlty, Presi
dent Han Isen certainly does net pese ns
the kind of proHtdeut he prayed fur and
premised te be. On the ove of an olcclleu
he removes nn ofllcer of whom Mr. YVaua
maker wiole April 111, 18S8; "Ter Mr.
llarnty te de se well without sulnclenl
clerical ferce proves the goodness of his
system and the energy of his administra
tion." The removal may hae been expected le
have the eirect of the " frank, bold and
brutal motlied"of removal for political
opinion, but It has nothing frank or bold
about it. The bollevers in spoils for the
victors are glven no reason why the
removal should net have been made long
age, and Iho advocates of civil sorvlce
reform are net aatlslled with the foeble
whine that Mr. Jlarrity's successor will net
be at weik until his term has explusl.
A vote for Heyor Is a vete for (Jitav and
boss rule In Pennsylvania. A vete for
Hlglcris-fer freedom from bosses and the
rescue of public funds from ling luniks.
"
Tins Is glorious (sill weather ; may It
mark the inglorious fall ofthe liest.es. '
Why did Candidate Heyor vete against
the Australian ballet system? Ilohasnet
answered this question from the labor
union, and the failure should cost hint the
vete of overy believer hi a secret ballet.
Quay, Dudley and Clnrksen nre new
anxious te knew the result of their labors
in Virginia. They will knew Mahoue as
Dennis nfter Tuesdny.
Will Bennie save HlllloMahenoT The
indications are that McKinney will have
an easy victory. The president is strain
ing himself te get the Virginia delegates te
the convention of 1S0J.
Itia'uiu.tOAX Stati: Cii.viiiman An
dm:w declines te make any guess as te
majority by uhleh his patty may win, but
declares that It v,lll be quite satisfactory.
This Is a rather feeble though cautious
policy and indicates that the chairman's
observations have net been qulte satisfac
tory or he would venture te glve assurauce
of that coutldence of sweeping victory by
w Idch a leader inspires his followers.
Klcf p Is ubwiluU'ly necessary
for lirnltli, nnd
JiuiiiuiK I
n crying
case iu,
allow all
i-axiuier iinvajK cures iv it nuit ..,. ,wmu
t'suc.ctc, nmt costs only ' ccnu a pacltngc.
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Ne inatlcr limriwtwinecd In Hfe,
rjoeu" teeth lu cither manor wife
Or innlil are a rich prlte ;
Ami tlmsuMlie would the Klft pnNcre.
I'niin SO.ODONT won't swerte.
Mlieulil they at nil ln h Ih
jaw Itcwiinl for an Incurable ciisflur'hreulu
Catarrh hi the Head ettered liy the iniiiiiir c c
turcrnerilr. huse's Catarrh Itemed)-. Seul by
drttguliitfc. at We. M.Tui w
The bed medical writers ciaim that the mc
cessful remedy for nasal catarrh mukt Ue miu.
Irrltatlue, easy of application, and one that
will reach nil the remetn bores nnd ulcerated
surface.. The I.Utery of the Ulerts te "rent
catureh dnrlnir the past obliges ua te ndinlt thai
only one riwdy has met thehe condition, nnd
tint li Kl' Cream ILilm. This plcawmi
runeily has mnslircd cntarrli an nethW jlse
hmecr done, and both pliyslelansimd patlentH
freely renw. e thUfuct. The mere dlnressl it
tymplemlfld loll. eIl-indAw.
Y UMIIKKANDCOAU
n AtiiiaAiiDNEiia wsipakv.
COAL DEALERS.
M?i;,?rQuenB,rett' nd n-
VARUS Werth l"rlnue Btre.it, pear Heading
au-ua LANCABTEH, PA.
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liijby. I'm Ur. Hull Main-Nvruii te
pan; mm the luiby will lie quiet iuul
HI.H WW II 117.
rroeD-s 8AnsArARii.LA.
What is Catarrh
Catarrh U an tnflfttnraaUen of the mucous
membrane, end may affect the head, thrent,
stomach, bowel or bladder. Hut catarrh of the
head I the meat common, often coining en no
gradually that It has a firm held before the na
ture of the trouble Is suspected. Catarrh I
caused by n cold, or succession of cold, com
bined with
IMPURE BLOOD
It local symptoms nre n rense of fullness and
heat In the forehead, dryness In the luxennd
back purl of thathrent, nnd a dlsnRrccnble dis
charge from the uec. When the disease gain
e firm held en the system, It becomes chronic,
nnd I then exceedingly dnngereu nnd trench.
rrntis, liable, te develop Inte consumption. The
eye become Inflnmnd and red, Ihcre I throb threb
blng In Iho temples, rinsing noise In the ear,
hendnchc, capricious appetite, and sometime
1h of seme of smell and hearing.
HOOD'S SABSAFARILLA
J the remedy for Uil ever Increasing malady.
It n t Leck nt once the source ofthe dlscase by
purirylng nnd enriching the bleed, which In
passing through the delicate postage of the
mucous membrane seethe and rebuild the
tissues, giving them tendency te health Instead
of disease, and ultimately curing the affection.
AltheMimc limn lloed'sHnrsnpnrlthi build up
the whole system nnd mnkes one feel that he
hn taken a new Iciim) of life.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Held by all druggists, it j six for M. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lewe II, Mas.
100 DOSES ONK DOLLAIt (I)
4htv
IIJHH.
WJURE REM WITH FURS !
AMER,
NO. Oil WUST KINO STKEET.
Ourwellnrned reiutallen In the nbove line
being se well established, we feel that thl an
nouncement will l3 sufficient te create n lively
feeling among nil Interested.
Wn have new In stock n full line of HenlsUlii
Ce.! Is nnd Jackets unsurpassed lu quality mid
style, and specially reasonable In price.
H11111II furs will beafcnturelhl season. Cape.
Muff nnd Htnlcs will be mere popular than
nver before.
Ve have beauties In (Icuulnc Heal, Persian
IjeuIi, Astrakhan, Menkey, Otter, Beaver,
Ceney nnd Hare.
We hnve Mulls from flfly cents up.
We advise curly purchases In view of certain
scnrclty Inter en.
Itcmcmber that a sfiechil feature with lis In
the making te uicnure nil kinds of Hcnlskln
anil ether furgiirmcnl, guaranteeing nut Inac
tion In evpry particular.
Orders for garments te measure should be
left as early a possible te Insure prompt do de
livery. eaWind
Clavbttiavc.
-TTAHDWAIIK!
HARDWAREI
GREAT ATTRACTIONS I
AT
Marshall & Magier's,
U A II SOUTH QUEEN fcT.
Steves, Heaters and Ranges
OK EVKItY DESCHIITIO.V.
ThoI-nrKCStAksertinentof OUNHnnd Ull'LIIH
In the City.
TINWAHE, OEDAUWAHE , CUTI.EHY, &e
I'OHDEIl YAHN,
C Vltl'HM VM 8 TOOI nnd HUII.UINO MA
TEIIIAL.
HOYA I.MI.V Kll I'AINTH, OILS. VAKNIHIIKH
aud WUITH LKAl).
S-A K11II Mnc of Ocnerel HnrdMnre.-i
MARSHALL & RENGIER,
NOS. 0 A 11 HOUTII QUEEN
HTIIEET.
rebg-ld
T
"MIU NOVEI.TV.
TIIK NOVELTY HOT-AIll KUHNACK hill,
been lu me lu tnl town and county for tnelvt
jenrs. HI no experiment. The poeplt: who
have them luke great pleasure Inrccoimuend Inrcceimuend
lug them te tliclr friends, We refer, by per
mission, te the fellow leg:
H. H. Spencer, Lancaster, ln.
J. II. Ilathfeu, Lanc.iMcr, Pa.
K. T. rralm, Umcasler, l'a.
11. H. Ilursk, Lancaster, l'a.
Allen (lutlirle, Lancaster, l'n
Jehn A. Ceylo, Lancustcr, l'a.
Henry Gerhart, Ijincailcr, lu.
W. 1'. CummliiKS, Lancaster, l'n.
Ht. JiMin's Lplsceiial i'nrsenagci.nm
Itcv. II. A. flrlckensteln, LltltfPn.
Ivl ffress. Ni-llsvllle. l'a.
vienrge ncnaeiiiT, uincnsuT, i"a.
uenster, Ta.
Mrs. Mat. 1Iu1uMj.Ii. Uiucastcr, l'a.
Dr. J I. K. llcrr. Mlllcrsvllle. l'a.
Oeergn Lnlz, iJtncnvtcr, l'a.
l II. lA'fevrc, Uincnster, l'a.
Mrs. Anna C. Hliuimi, Ijiucaster, l'a.
J. O. Wllleex, Liiueaster, l'a.
Myers it Itathfen, Ijincastcr. l'a.
l'rcsln terlnu Cliurch, Ijilicnslcr, I'm.
Itcv. J. I'. StelnrLancastcr, I's.
Thes. Wiley, Lancavter, l'a.
Meniie Wcngcr, Ijincastcr, l'a.
Jehn llnhman, Ijincastcr, l'a.
Charles Marttn, Iuirastcr, l'n.
Mclvlu II. Itathfen, IjuicuMer, l'a.
Ht. Jehn's Lutheran Cliurch, Ijuicnster, l'a
HI. Paul's Reformed Chun li, Lanca"ter, P,
1'icderlclt lliMfil, Lnncuiler, Pa,
ChrUtln (lltllch, Ijincastcr, Pa.
1). 1). i ill, Uxneaster, Pa.
James C. Uahlc, Lancaster, Pa.
I. P. Blockhouse, Ijincaster, l'n.
ICngllsh Hcrernted Church, Uincnstcr, Pa.
Edwnrd Znhm, Lnncnstcr, Pa.
(1. Edw. llegeuer, liiueaster, Pa.
J.W. Lewell, 1-nnenHtcr, l'n.
Jacob 11. tJindls. Mlllersvllh-.l'a,
llaptlst Church, Umcaster, Pa.
Mithisllst Church, lJinraster, l'a.
Methistlst Church, Atgleu, Ph.
Isaac Htlrk, Uiunister, Pa.
Jotin 11 lliittcr, I-incje-lcr. Pa.
llvrermed Church. WlllowHtreel, Pa.
(Jeergu ltiifs, Ijilu'.lst' i. !"i
Jehn M, l)av hUeii, ljuiiusiir, I a.
Ien's Lutheran Church, Ijtiu-.i.-tcr, Pn,
Jacob L. ltrubakcr, ltohrerstewn, Pa.
Vul, Werklie Iscr, Ijiucnstrr, Pa.
Jehn L. Miller, I-iincastcr, Pa.
t'has. Hates, Uiucnstcr, l'a,
Henry llunilcl, Uincnster, Pa.
1'red Hanker, Lanciister, Pa.
Jehn liege, Jr., UiiiciisUt, Pa.
11. M. Z(hi), Ijincafctcr, Pa.
Jlie. C. llluaii, Liiunister, Pa.
Lceuarit Hckert, Umcnster, l'a,
J. W. MarUley. Ijincastcr, l'a.
Adam L. Uuidls, Winner, Pa.
I'lius. (leli. Lancaster, l'a.
hiim'l Vandersaul, Lnneinler, l'n,
Marcui Klichncr, Ijincastcr, Pa.
Reilly Bres. & Raub,
10 AJfD 'i XOIlTIt QUKr.N ST.
OIlU'VilllKO.
(StANIiAUU CAKUIAUk'weilKr" ""
EDV. EDGERLEY,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
0,l2,An MAltKKTHTIli:i?r.lIleur of the
Poiteltlce), LANCAHTLIt, PA.
l)e net Pall te full aud Hee my Pine Assert
incut or
Buggies, Phaetons, Jump Seat Carrlages.Etc.
I have nil the latest styles te select from, I
have n very line as-erlmcnt of sereud-hand
work some of my own work,
bottom prices. Call and examine. Ne trou
ble te show our work and explain every detail.
Repainting nnd Repairing promptly nnd
mntly done. One set of workmen tvicctuly
employed for that purpose.
"LOSING. OUT HALE
Carriages,
ies, Wagons,
AT-
Gce. Weber's Coach Works,
CHHIbTJANHTREET.
(Ilctwccn Orange and Chestnut Htrccts.)
two Pour-
ngnus, Keeend-
iigut liai
MO te 3,tX)0
IHiund
AKen few KJpc Hlelgh.
galas.
Call liirly for liar-BUg-JO-tfd
MILLER'S liOUAX BOAP WILL WA8U
Cloture and every nrtlcl under theuu,
Consisting efJumical Cnrrlngcs
1-ih.i jri ny j.mu. ineMcCall W
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form v aireus thnt irlll mm. iVAm 1
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tintinttker'.
PmthAtmLtntA, Monday, -Nev, I, im
When you can save $i or $3
en the stuff for a handsome,
seasonable, serviceable dress
it's like finding money Every
one of these stuffs is imported.
You're likely te see them in
some of the most stylish cos
tumes eh Chestnut street.
$1 for 75c:
Mnch All-wool Berne, with embre silk
border; II shades.
$1.25 for Si :
FlKured Bilk Htrlpe en basket matelasse
f round. Plain te match I II from f 125.
n II vcdetlrable coloring.
42-Inch All-wool Twill, with wide nnd nar
row combination border of silk pin
stripe. 42-Inch slurr with Illuminated Knlrktr
i beckrr tnjyi border.
$1.50 for $1.25 :
42-Inch Plnld. ltliimlnnted
Knickerbocker
full, IT,
Camel Hair Btrlpe.
Itleh Ombre Btrlpe.
42-Inch Camel Hair Knlckrbwker Plnld.
42-lneh Wick rinld.
12:50 for $10:
French Itebes, with border of velvet and
wool frlse embroidery. All thu choice
shade.
There are mere in this whittling
that you wen'tjBfTjjlfti' miss.
Manllinest nnd seurfienC if cenlre.
$10.50 Down Quilts, war
ranted net te shed, and free
from dust, are $8. Best French
sateen outside, pure down in
side, Try them as you will,
you won't find a reason-for the
little price there isn't any.
Down Pillows the same way.
Pretty sateen, and interlined.
Prices from $i for 1 8-inch te $2
for 24-inch.
Near Women's Waiting Roem.
Six enla's of excellent
Blanket for $4 ! There isn't a
scrimp in length or breadth or
thickness. It stands for mere
than thirty ether sizes and
grades.
Near Women WnlllUK Roem.
Twe Handkerchief thoughts,
both for women :
AM whltepurn linen, -luch .hemstitched
unlnundercd, HOC n dozen.
Whtte China 811k, scalloped embroldered
ihIri-, embroidered corner nnd side,
revered, nnd the price 40c,
Heutliw est of centre.
All the fireplace fixings in as
fit and fanciful shapes as ever
glowed in the blaze of weed or
coal. And for littler than you'd
think such goods could be get
up for.
brns andirons, SI SO te S.S0.
black iron andirons, Ti IS t4 Ji'.
bras'! fenders, 55 SO te 1.
black Iren fenders, $7 CO te$U 23.
brass tire sets, SO 70 le J18.
black Iren lire sets, 31 te Se 50.
Ceal Heds and Vases and
Weed Carriers in variety.
Here's a price measure : rope
pattern Andiron that was $6
last year is 54.50 new.
Ussement, northwest of centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
lvu (Goobe.
IN
OTICE I
J. Harry Stamm,
24 Centre Square.
Netice !
WKOl'KN TO-DAY A MAGNIFICENT LINE
-OF-
PLUSH COATS,
SHHWLS,
-AND-
Steckinette Jackets,
At Price Sure le Please.
BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS!
Yeu can make no mUtake In hnyluc veur
Ureses here. Prices nnd Quality te suit all.
Weelfer the Ureatest llargalus In
White & Colored Blankets
KVPK OITEItED ANY WIIEItK,
And by far the 1IU3T IIAItU.UNH cer etrered
by us.
COMFORTS
00THE8AHE WAY.
Flannel Shirts
Of eyery cencehnule kind at price from 50c
fern Itcudy-MndeHhlrt tel.'J5.
O-IT WOULDN'T DO YOU ANY HAHM TO
INSPECT OUU BTOC'K.
J. Harry Stamm,
24 Centre Square,
.jarTillS I'LAOE FOR BAKGAIN8.-r.
NEW BOSTON STORE
fr le r ent.
ion 8ALE-A TOSACOO MWEATEK IN
ITOOd Conditions c&naellv 19 raiMif win
bes
sold at one-fourth actual cost Address.
ItKUKriKKAUAI.DKMAN.
Execateni UsUle A. Cellins, Marietta, V.
plALLORHEND FOIl
JOHN II. MKTLEIVM
Real Estate Catalogue
AND
Investment Circular,
, NO.B HOUTII DUKE STREET.
ectMyd
iTiXEcirretw hale
OF A VALUABLE
ail rAKJi.
O.X TCESOAT, NOVEXDER 12, 18S9,
Will be sold at public pale, at the Leemrd hotel.
In the City of Lancaster, the following describe!
Ileal Estntc'.vu 1
Ninety-four Acres of Limestone Land, In
West Lampeter township, near Ethleuian's
Mills, and two miles south of Lancaster. The
Improvements thereon erected are a Twotery
HTONE IIOUHK, fine barn, geed as new ; spring
beuse, with iievcr-fallliiK water ; hoc pen, com
crib nnd ether ncccswry out-building. The
farm Is well adapted for n milk dairy or first
class truck farm.
Will be sold en easy terms, and, If desirable, a
fiorlleaof the purchase, money can remain In
he properly.
Alse.at the same time and place, will he sold
forty Building Lets, situated en Ileckland,
Lime nnd Chosterstreets, Lancaster clly. These
lets will be sold en very liberal terms te the
purchasers.
Hale le commence at 2 o'clock p. m., when
lernn nnd conditions of sale will be made
knewu by
LEOPOLD llirtHII,
AUMUKTAIUIIHH,
HIMON1I. HlltHlt,
Executers of lXntc or Herman Hindi, dee'd.
oct2,nevl,IIA2tw
UBLIO HLE OF VALUAMLECITY HE8I
DENCE3. On Wednbsdav, NOVKMnRR 0, 18h,
at the Leepard Hetel, will lie sold the following
desirable properties In Lancaster City :
Ne. 1, Three-story Brick Btore and Dwelling,
en the northeast comer of Columbia and Cel.
lege nvenues. Twe rooms and stere room en
first fleer, three rooms nnd bnth-roem en second
Meer, and four rooms en third fleer. Ons, water
nnd ether conveniences. Let, 21 feet front nnd
W feet deep, with thrco-fcet alley In rear.
Ne. 2, Twe three-story and basement Brick
Dwellings, Nes. 611 nnd 010 West Jnmes street,
having nail, 11 rooms and basement kitchen.
Water In kitchen and haseiueut. Heater flues,
ens pipes, etc. Let, 22 by 102 reel, extending te
12 feet wide nlley.
Ne. 3, Three-story nnd basement Brick Dwell
ing, Ne. 621 West James street. Hall, 0 rooms,
bath-room and basement kitchen. Hentcr
flues, gns, water, etc. Let 23 feet l Inches, by
102 rcet, te n 12 feet wide alley.
Ne. 4. Three-Mtery Brick Dwelllug, Ne. KM
Wet Chestnut street, with thtce-stery brick
back building and one-story fraina kitchen,
ball, 10 rooms, kitchen, plastered garret, Ar.
jinngc, lurnnce, net ana com wnier, ces, ,vc,
The
house Is jnpercil throughout
eil. IOl. Ill feet 2 Inches hvllf, f
ii nn
newly
No.-3,Thre!teryIirlckDiTcninK,wltu three-
story brick hack building nnd one-story frame
kitchen.. 658 West Chestnut street., llnll, 10
iumiiih, niiviieii, luitBieruu gnrrei, rtc. , range,
furnace, het nnd cold water, gas, Ac. Ncly
papered nnd painted through- out. Let 18 feet
(J Inches by Se feet,
The atiove proper! Ies nre lit first-lass condi
tion. In most desirable localities, and will posi
tively be sold.
A large amount of the purchnse money may
remain chnrged upon the premises, If desired.
Hale te commence at 7 o'clock, sharp. '
Fer particulars apply te
ALLAN A. HEItR,
ItenlEf tate nnd Inurnucc Agent,
e30-fltd Ne. 108 East King Street.
CECURE A HOME FOR YOUH FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family.
Fert SAL15
OX THE MOST MUGHAL, TKHMS.
Twe-story brick dwelling beusei, lets 120
feet deep, en Lancaster nvenue, between Wal
nut nnu Iycinen streets.
Twe-story brick duelling bennes with man
sard reef, perches In front, lets 115 feet deep, en
North Tine, between Chestnut and Wulnut
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front
yards, Iren fences, lets 150 reel deep, en West
Wulnut, between Mary and Pine serects.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 115 feet
deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette
ana Mary streets.
Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet
deep, with nil the modern Improvements, front
yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine
and Nevln streets.
Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime,
North Mary, between Walnut and Union, nnd
Icmeii, betuceu Mary and Pine streets.
All ttie nbeve houses nre In geed order, newly
papered, gns fixtures In all the rooms, water lu
thekttcheu,nnd the cellars warranted te be dry.
Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show
you.
JacebVuI-iVlM outers.
nprSU-lyd.M. W.H. 320 North Mary Street.
nvttuvc.
Q
UANTITY AND QUALITY
FURNITURE I
"II don't aire for Qunllty, I want the Largest
Bhew I can get for my money," win the remark
made In our stere tills week.
WE ANSWER IT TIIU8 :
We will notLencrlhcfjtandnrdol our Goods
te meet this growing demand, but wlllbuvln
largcrnuaUtie for Cash le meet the prices et
these vhe sell the cheaper make of goods.
-UPWARD AND ONWARD I& OUR MOTH).
The Newest Styles !
The Best Makes I
AT
Popular Prices !
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
Nes. 27 & 29 SOOTH QUEEN STREET
e
CHS ,(- GIBBS.
Prices Greatly Reduced
-ON-
NEW STYLE FURNITURE
-TO MAKE ROOM FOR-
HOLIDAY GOODS
COMING IN.
9- Kee the NEW
Window Te-Day.
5 O'clock Tea Table In Our
Ochs & Gibbs,
(2d, 3d A 1th Floers,)
NOS. 31 S. QUEEN HT., LANCASTER.
w
DM fER'S CORN Kit.
WIDMYER'S!
DOLLAR SAVING FURNITURK-Yeucnu'l
Afford le lluy without Seeing
Our Sleck.
IF
YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS WORK, Geed
Styles nnd Fine Finish, Wo'tuUet It.
AND THIS IS WHERE YOU SAVE YOUR
DOLLARS lu Huylng Leng Wearing
Goods.
THIS IS A FACT, nnd Net Mere Talk. Come
nnd Bee.
TAKE A GLANCE IN OUR WINDOW and
S-cotheNohhy bultelu the New XVI. Cen
tury Flubh. The First in Town.
It's Fine.
WIDMYER'S,
CORNER OF
E. King & Duke Sts.
9tUH.
H.
Z. IlirOADS Jk HON.
OUR WATCHES.
or j-enrs our ntcltes liuvc led iu thin community. We have special ittyli
fine quality at prlecu that nstenlsli buyer. Ladles' American Watclira, gek
small sizes ntid a variety of styles of engraving and ornamentation, luclut
Diamond Set Cases. In Gent's Watcbcs, fine nickel movements nnd cases te m
gram.
Tbe new styles of Mexican Onyx Clocks and Decorated Marble, quarter et
hour strike, make hnndseme additions te parlor or library.
-Repairing of complicated Watches, Musical Bexes, Clocks and Jewelr
H. Z. RHOADS & SOI
Ne. 4 WEST KING 8T.t LANCASTER, PA.
&oet anb $ltee.
-OARUAINB.
STACKHOUSE'S
This Week
FOK BIG BAKGAINB IN
Beets aShees.
A Full Line of the Celebrated
WALKER BOOT!
The Best Reet Made. Call and co them.
D P. STACKH0USE,
.Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street,
LANCASTER, l'A.
TEAVER FOXED SHOES!
Ladifes' Warm Eoetwear!
There ure comparatively few iu IMa
climutu who de net in boiiie manner suf
fer from cold and tender feet, enticed by
wenring rubbers or line grained leather
shoes, which niibrd no ventilation aud
con 11 tie the perspiration which mere or
less is likely te apitear there tlmn ou any
ether hurt of thu body, thus continually
keeping them moist, which frequently
results in rheumatism or ether aliments
mere serious. Beaver Felt Shoes are
specially adapted te avert the evils re
cited, in that they absorb ull moisture
and uftbrd greater warmth Tint! comfort
than any ether make of footwear. Here
tofore the assortment of shoes of this
kind here litis been large and varied.
This season it Is larger and mere com cem
pletehhnn ever. They ere standard grades
from makers of excellent repute and
very reasonable- in price. They cannot
lie made te hell for less money without
"cutting" the quality.
Ladles' All-Beaver 'Buls, 75c, $1.
Ladies' All-Beaver Bals, $1.25, 51.10.
Ladies' All-Beaver Butten, S1.G0.
Ladies' All-Beaver Foxed, Butten,
$1.50. ' '
Ladies' All-Beaver Foxed, Laced,
fl 25, $1.50. '
Ladies' All-Felt Shoes best, $2.50.
All Beaver and Beaver Foxed Shoes
have flexible leather soles. Our line of
Heaver (slippers is iucomplcte us yet ;
will be here in a fev days. Prices 50c,
75c and 51.00.
Don't forget te see our
Scheel Shoes for Beys. 3 te 5J, at SI.
Scheel Shoes fur Youths, 11 te li, ut 51.
Scheel Shoes for Misses, 11 te li, at 51.
Children's strong Shoes, 8 te 10, at 75e.
Shoes te fit the Babes, at li5c, eOe, 4ec.
Trade winners, every pair of them. The
mere they're worn thu better they're
liked.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 North Queen Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
B
00T8 AND SHOES.
-FOR
LITTLE MONEY.
I hne Just received n Line or MEN'S
PATENT LEATHER SHOES, mnde ever the
Latest New Yerk Hqunre Tee Iist, with Im
proved Tips, and Lnlcst Style Upper of Oee
Culf, making n beautiful contrast nnd cry sty
lish khoe for Dress, Parties, Halls nnd ml kinds
efllghtuscs; they hue nil the nppcnrimceer
uw, S70U nnu suu kiiecs., nndir lioughtelho lieughtelho lioughtelhe
whero would oef-t Jl 00er$2 00 mere than lint
I nm celling them Ter.
I hmethem In Ijice nnd Congress lu illflerent
wldtltH ; they enn be seen In Ijirge Window,
with price attached.
Hnve also received n I.trge Line or Mcii'k,
Hey's nnd Youths' PATENT LEATHER OX
FORDS, used for wiine .u pees ns Men's Shoes.
Men'K, MOO icr pair, l. , -, SIM; nnd Youths'
Jl Si. Can be wen In Ij. e Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
Chas. H. Frey,
(Succchser te FREY d-ECK ERT) the Leader or
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.3 A fi EAST KINO STREET.
LANCASTER, Pa.
-Htere closed every e enlng ut ti o'eleck, ex
cept Monday uud bnturday.
VnjjU.
rplIENEW AMERICAN PUZZLE.
" Bloeks of Five."
THE NEW YORK WORLD WILL GIVE
$ioe
Te the Pcrken m hodees this Puule In the Short-
estTlmc.
A F1IZ2I0 for Democrats. Ili.tmlillii,iu .....i
Mugwumps. Even body l.isclnntcd ullhltat
iiiAvaiui. uuNinu
Cull and ece ft.
-FOR SALE AT-
Erisman's Gentb' Furnishing Stere,
NO. ii WEST KINO STREET.
j;i ENRY WOLF,
FURNITURE
STORE,
has removed te 13a East Kin? street, havlnc a
full line of Furniture of every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call urn! examine our goods.
itS-UdR 41, WOLF, ISO East King 8trcL
ram stub
5ru fSoebt,
TACKETS I
JACKETS!
IF YOU WANT TO BEE A LARGE ASSC
MENT OF 1
Ladies' Walking Jacketi
In the Latest Styles and the Rest Value tJ
una ler the Meney, go te
THE HEW YORK STOH
Our New Lines of (lleve-Flttlnc STOt
NKTTE JACKETS nt H00, Jiftl, $ 00, t5 0t
jiiw ijcn,are seieetea witii great enre
must be Keen te be appreciated.
Seelal Bargains FINE STOCKINE!
JAUKi;re, superior quality, bound with
eraia, eeli sleeves, vest front, J500 ea
usunuy seia at w.
CLOTH AND REAVER JACKETS t$J
9- Wt JIUU illltl 91 W CJIUIls
Hiiporier QualltlcH In SADIES' WALK!
.iackih, inade or nea;r Cletn, Dlugei.
L-ericurrrw una ueunic uiuDca i;ieiii8t ail
pi W, T3 W (1V( (IUW AULII
LADIES' NEW5IARKETS,
CONNEMARAS,'
IRISH.PEASANT CO
in the New Shapes at Lew Prices.
Our .New Lines of
SEAL PLUSH SACQUES,
JACKETS AND MODIESJ
Are unexcelled for Style, Quality and Flnl
Fifty different styles In CHILDREN'S CO.
In All Sizes ut Lew Prices.
New Yerk Sten
-OARfJAINS IN
Bargains,
Bargains,
Bargain
SI S UNDERWEAR ntSlOO.
100 UNDERWEAR ut7ec.
75c UNDERWEAR at 50c.
We UNDERWEAR nt37Jc.
J15 (W PLUSH JACKETS, 111 00.
J33 00 PLUSH COATS, 25 00.
J7 00 STOCKINETTE JACKE TS. J5 00.
tl 00 HENRIETTA, 75c.
SMNCII ULACKSILK,75cnnd100.
75c 11LACK CA8IIMERE, 50c.
50c TRICOT CLOTHS, 37e,
75c nnd SI 00 KID GLOVES nt 50c and 75c. ,
50c and 75c CORSETS nt37Jic and 50c.
REST EIDERDOWN, 7J4c.
60c nnd 75c WHITE SHIRTS, 37Kcnnd60c.
REST CORDUROY, 50c
Be Careful
AND DON'T MAKE A .MISTAKE SO THAI
YOU GET TO THE RIGHT PLACE.
35-37
LANCASTER, PA.
Charles Stamm's)
gcflrtl itdtlcce.
E
AbTATK. .OF PETER DIFFENllAUOIF-
uudenilL'neU Auditor. imiikiIiiiiiI te iliwtrlhni
the tmluuee rcmulnlin; In ihn IminU nf I.inl.
tlelJOl
W. Dlllcnhnuuh nnd Frank 11. Diilenbaiivh. ex
ccutnn, of ttie will of the said Peter ItlltenJ
dnugh.teand among these legally entitled: tc
the same, will sit for that purpose en Tliursl
day. Npeiiibcr7,15t, at 10 n. m.. In the LiJ
brary Roem of the Court Heuse, lu the city or,
Lancaster, where all iiersens Interested lu sali'j
North pen Street
BOSTON m
uieiriuuiiuu may aiiena.
. ... A.H.FR1TC1IEY, .
ect74ldiI AudflerJ
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