f-v 5 vi,. X .... 1 p?i j5WS 1Kv rt-iji.r Hi & J " K .i jv " wr.!&v . "" . ir"w; - IP "i.i.T.. "f: J. - '-"- 'Hi ... x 1 " ' . THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, NOYEMHER 5, 1889 ' . , ' 1 5 t' 'v l te-"' Kfiif : d& ? . M-i m & m r t"1wrT f eUtf f niUt0nct sltMKW J.HTKINMAN, ' ii.v'.l.H"i"?"T-r.' -. .t ft' &t n(KiwcuMWC,ruuMr. ( flAttY INTELMaBMCML Published ' - mry star In the ywr, bat Saaday . Berrcd "i?;"A y earrieri In thU dtjf b urrenmllng ' ' '. kn a r In utnnM 0 cents a month. .J, . SiMWmtVt tNTKLLlaENCKR-One dollar and t fw i .; WW "! ft rear, in navuncr. ?8IVIMB TO SUIBCRIBKR9-Hmtt by check SlW. ' ' mr Miein order, and where neither or X?$'mmMM W procured send In a registered (V S - ' . .- . - ...H&I.HMlll -iiiMi m uui riempp.iMcv"" """" Liter ABBMWS, TSS IHTEltlOBKCEB. Lancaster, Pa. Ip&AirOASTEB, PA., November 5, 1889. The Wt Xfe Hurry. The mirrlage of American money te foreign title has been a topic of lute of lively newspaper animadversion; but hrn!nnw otinertutlltv offered for va $$r rlatlen In the tone by the reported nlll- 'ff! mm nf nn Ainnripfin Till Pnflt In nil ft wiw w m............ -.. -- Trtari harmnld. The swrewtlen we draw s2j" rVnm thn eirrnmtin(VH la that there Is fA no disputing about tastes In matrimony J,t mm that there is no particular reiwm .7 - tu.tln nnil I nn nllf fll till Onil- "M UiHUU w m..j ..... - - jK" Bry line, cituer iue ninn-iuu ui " S wen young men te irisn mams, or our aj. ncn young women leuernmii muum. ffif '-"'-: '" " " i". 1 -H and be did Miss Huntington : ami L If MIm Caldwell had get her prlnce for Hr.fher price, she may or may net have Awl i 1 l- 1!.. Tf iIiam lt1a X' who buy ferelcn titles de net get what they expected In their niatrluienlnl upeculatien, they arc no worse off than plenty of girls nt home, who yield te charms of manhood that become m dead aca apples in their lips. Girls can be bought without titles ; and we de net see that the peer girl who marries a rich man for his wealth or a dandy for his leeks, is any mere commendable- than the rich girl who gees for n foreign title: unless we admit It te be all wrong fx l te rnarry for anything but leVe, about i wnlcu mere is a greni ue.ii 10 uc sain in iS dlsputation.The rich American girls who Mt rush across tue ocean after foreign titles, rj and the girls at home who sedulously t5i Birjvc w KVV nuu Ul K""" JUIIMIIK HUB- W 'bands, are en a common plane. -' And If we insist that all matrimony lV .77 . . . ...... uau De leunueu en love, wnai sunn ue done for the rich girls with whose ether charms men will net fall In love ; nud hew are we te arm the fair creatures that they may tell whether It be love for them or for their money that moves their pursuit? Shall net a girl marry, whose money will buy her n swain, be cause she suspects that otherwise she might net be sought ? We may depend upon It that she will, as a rule, take nil that she can get by her cash or her charms, without caring te carefully In quire into the particular purchasing value of each. The rich girl can get a husband generally if she wants one. The rich American girl can gut u foreign title If she wants It and has cash enough te buy it. Miss Huntington's Is re- nnrtafl in hnvn (wt. lier nmlnliln fntlier $3. two millions; which was net dear, If he si -netl the money te spare. He cannot 'take his money out of the world with S'hlm, nor spend mere than a certain fe:l portion of it in the world, se that if lie . bad a dear daughter, who wanted ndcar t$ German baron, It wan better te gratify ?U the paternal instinct for her delight than y te keep his millions where they were of no particular use. MIm Caldwell priced her prince at ten thousand a year, and when that llgurc failed te fetch him ygL bub wuuun-w irein me auction, jusi as a sensible American girl would, from com petition for any article that she thought was going tee high. Just hew much love these young ladies expected te get and give in their transac tions we de net kuew ; anymore 'than we knew hew much of love any ether young ladles of our time expect when thny marry. Doubtless a great many are very full of it In orthodox fashion. Others of the very young may be ovcrflewimr with an ftjf-v article that they mistake for love. A K&p' avi. "j lunuugu iv ut uiuug una msA.fi- mere limited let and mere let worldly considerations occupy a much larger portion of their contemplation. And se It I. nrHI. n- ,,.. .:,.. rm.i.. i.... ..... j vujiuj., '"w i"' Varies In measure from the uunntltv , t.llnliflfi. .CS. l.l . -v. . . .. lv, uia jw.i yeuug uu ireni ever tue sea te S his Irish clrl. te a lnen'TPtipss nf form b-t;, ..4 !..-'-,.. .7.;-. .: .: . .. v. &g. iui givce uu Bigu ui uie in u ni an. se that Is bestowed unen our clrls who -eek te marry counts abroad should be fej shared In equal measure by the young uu uu uiuiucus at ueme wne marry for aught but love, of whom there are se many. And it will lie hard te persuade them that they are delug wrong aud t hut they have net a right te marry as they please. The Meutana KIcctleii. The Republican state returning beard of Mentaua has deue what It could te establish a Republican Legislature, It -has thrown out the Silver Hew district, although the territorial court has di rected Jt-te-Jic counted, and Its return makes the Senate a tie, with a Republi can lieutenant governor, and gives a small Republican majority In the Heuse; sufficient, hewnver, te seat a United States senator. The Democratic governor, however, Is elected, even under the Republican return, and the county returns will include the Sliver lleu- iMri,.t .....i ..i,... j&- a Democratic majority In thn r.ei.iir.. L.-t rllM 'VliJi L,i.i t...1!.l . . .v. ..c niic juuieiary is largely re publican. If the contest for the ma jority of the legislature Is ermlt ted te become u partisan one the Republican Ide will have the Judiciary and the Democratic side will ?r have the irovemer. whewnnhi wm in ,, have a firm control of the situation. It te te he hoped, however, that tlie young tate will net disgrace her entrance Inte :Z u"", partlsaa contest ever the result of election, which certainly is .capabe of being fairiy ascertained. It must ee easily within the knewledge of M i . """'"" vuen erne wnicli one has K.VS y uceecuea in carrylug the Silver XH ' Kn' lllslrlPt u-ar ..I.I..I. I. 11,. T r ---" "juu is uuiuccen- . &aiV ntl !..-. ..n At. , VAn . ,j', iuv V'"L l"al "IIS bUCCCHSful 1jS.0U i nwurded lts representatives. j- wum uei wish uie iVmecratie Vfik rns i" reimerceu in the Kcnntn hi- d iS Mentana wnatorsnet fairly chosen. t-?&i.3iie Renubllcun nmtnriK. 1.. .1.1. i,.i.. iSvi... i ' , ' -;v--J "' "uj i'l'v" U"K wen maintained by corrupt WgpracUces, but we court no aid of this ,wua for Democratic supremacy. ' m. lM rilsbx cf the Quatks. v Jlw anonymous, uiireglstered, fraud- WMt physicians Who lknl from T.nnr.c. Jtef ftT they had been exposed by the -iwwuumi xeunu mat even In fork; they could net escape the sting of US bull that ilrnve f lirm fni... l.l i... tfc Yerk Gazitle and the Yerk nt.'. patch took up the attack upon the mis creanta as a publle duty, and they have fled for parts unknown. May tins no a warning te all of their kind that the climate of this part of the country Is net suited for them. It would be hard te find anything mere Impudent than the anonymous tetter from the "New Yerk Physicians" te the iKTELLlanxcint asking n corrcc cerrcc corrcc tlen.of the story that identlflcd them with the Imposters from Lancaster. It is as though an escaped convict in striped costume should turn upon a pursuing eiuccr ami ucmunu apology ler being taken for another fugitive. Their methods of business' and their simulta neous flight when exposed mark them all as of the same tribe. It Is a sacred, though very often au un pleasant and unprofitable, duty of the newspaper te keep a vigilant watch ever the community nndcxpose Impos Impos eors and rascals. There is an eicu class of Imposture with which the preai need net concern Itself. The witch doctor is net unknown, even In civilized l'enn sylvanla, and long-haired quacks of many varieties prey upon the illiterate and credulous, but they expose them selves te all people of intelligence and need no exposure in the papers. The best cum for that evil is by the spread of Information and the development of Intelligence and In this line the news paper carries forward the work of the school. There may be geed and bad physicians and Just difference of opinion is te schools of medicine, but there cau be no difficulty in distinguishing be tween the honest and dishonest prac titioner. The newspaper can and should discover and denounce professional frauds Just as It docs political frauds. Tun new Central market Iioiihe Is te be luHpci'tctl by tiie public tills cvenlng nnd en Wodnestlny will bnve the botler test of ncttml iiie. The fifteenth of next May will be tlie ene hundred nud sixty-ninth anniversary of the granting of the ground new occupied by the city hull which until n year age was nlae lined as n marke h euc. The sum of live Nlillllugs wan pnld and It wns te be lined for nmrltel house, purposes by the peeple of Ijincaster. In Vienna rocently 11 hospital attendant was walking along the htrect with n bug which he had been Instructed te deliver te a professor of anatomy. A man suddenly snlzed the bng and disappeared with It and the Vlcucse nre luiiRhlug as they linnglr.e the surprise of the thief en opening the bag nud discovering tlie human bend which was being sent te tlie anatomical professor. Yet tlie. Toelings of many n criminal may be of equal horror mid disgust, nud the re ward ofcrlnie ns rcpulslve as the bloody lieaJ kIeIi'H in Vienna. Tun last census showed the nnuilal death rate of this country te avorage clKhtceu te the thousand. Colonel (1. 1'.. Waring, a noted sanitarian, Insists that this rate could be very easily reduced one-thlrd, or te twotve te the thousand. IIe belleves that by neglect of very simple Kinltnry meas ures we leso a thousand lives n day, and If he Is only half rhrht the fatality from il'tglcrt of simple laws of health would equal about eighteen Johnstown disasters in the coin se of a year. This mortality is se widely distributed ever the land that It does net shock or alarm poeplo and 1'rovl 1'revl 1'rovl dence has te shoulder the responsibility for many deaths that ure clearly traceable te a neglect of sanitary laws, (loed drnluage, cleanliness, purealrand water would save many lives, but thore are many places whero thefte things are very little thought ofandevcnln Laticast.tr our ceunctliucn are alarmed nt the trilling expense of a beard of health nnd piefcr te get along without one. JlANcnnrr, the Vaeltlc coast historian, tins liutillslicil mi impartial nnd verv thorough history of Utah Uiiih bheVs conclusively the felly of the policy of re pression iinder which they have fathered their proselytes almost altogether from foreign lauds, taking only the most Ignor ant people, accustomed te blind submis sion te authority. The superintendent of Custle Garden (.aid u few days age that Merinqu converts ero new coining In nt the rate of from ene te threo hundred a weck. "They nre of the lowest nnd most Ignorant classes, nnd nre absolutely under the control of the proselyting clders he accompany them. This makes It almost impossible te find grounds for detaining tliem or returning tlicin. Tlie elder, of course, knew the ropes. Ker Instance, one of the greatest complaints against this class from our standpoint Is the number of chll- uren who nre urongiuevcr wnn no oilier uiinwllnrmtli.in lli-TTnirfir- Fully CO per I - . cent, of tlie immigrants are children under 10. We returned about twenty from ene party for this reason. Slnce'thcn It has been Impossible te find u similar case. All tlie children nre claimed by adults nf the party, and w Idle some of thorn nre noto riously bogus claims, we liae no roceurso. When they nre forced te lay ever night, they form a close camp In the Garden, and pest sentinels en nil sides. Nene of them ure allowed te leave. Tlie sentlnels are ro re ro llevcd every two hours, The majority of tlie Mermen Immigrants arriving here nre Scandinavians, although thore are some Germans nnd a few English." Ir you must bet en the election let it be agreed that the stakes shnll go fur the pnr pnr pnr chasoefau umbulance for which the In tullkiknckii lb raising a lund. ltEAUIXU'd l-VDUSTHIAI. l'HOSl'UCTfl A .Vew llrlilirn lluliillut; 1'lant-. Steel Werk nnd Other Muiiuniolerlos. The large rolling mill of the llcidlug Hallread ceuiuny, in Iteadlng, whlclils being put in condition for the resumption of 'operations, nftertw el ve years' Idleness, under the management of Cofredo A Say Say ler, of the Vlilladelphia bilde works, will be converted Inte au exteu exteu exteu slvobridge building plant, nnd enough oiders have already beeu securud te keep it running te Its full capacity for n year or lnnger. Frem 400 te 500 hands w ill be employed. Among the first orders te be tilled will be the furuUhlug of the iron for the erection or the l.ake Street Klevatcd railroad in Chicago. Kiftecn acres of land adjacent te the rolling mill have been se cured by the firm. A portion of the mill has beeu used for several months for experimental purpose by the Carpenter Steel ceiiinny. This corporation, recently organized Ih backeil by unlimited capital, and their process of manufacturing sttel having proven u success, great results for tlie luliire are premisod. Several eligible locations for large steel works have been ettered the company. Mr. Carjienter, the manager, has been In consultation te-day with the Npcclal commltteeef councils, and has been assured oftheetllclentald and eo-uperatlen of the citizens of Heading In establishing this new Industry. The rebuilt Heading silk mill will stait up again In several weeks, as seen as all the machinery has been placed In tiosltleu. About three hundred operatives will be employed nt And, but the number will be Increased In a short time te rive hundred. A carj)0t mill and extenslve cutlery works are among the possibilities of the near fu lure, and the Industrial outlook of that citv is regarded as exceedingly bright. Buddcn changes of temiw-raturc ela In fentntleiis, qi UllcklyrW then) Mem of thubadtileeu i,u lu ng from Iheke change, i'rlcc only 25 cvutse 111! iiackaEO. .rt AVlll.ve "i le eunjf ciiliaren and In. fanU Uaby Syrup. - ...v ,-.' . ,..u... t.'i iir. iinii'a Cyl.1 Avn.. I..M.IIW '. : T - Sold every here at 25 cents u het- tie. J-W Hevrsnl for un inriiruble case of chronic Catarrh lu the Heud eifertsl hy tlie inuiiuUc. turersefUr Kige CuUrrh lttmedy. Held by druggliu.et60c M.Tuiw Ke matter hewadranead In life, Ooed Uwlh In allher man or wife Or maid are a rich prise s And these who would the gift prfsTvr, Frem BOZODONT Won't swerve, Hlioeld Uiey at all be wlie. The belt medical writer cialm Hint the mc cmiful remedy for naml catarrh mint be non Irrltatlnr, teny of application, and one that will reach all the remete Korea and ulcerated durfnepd. The hlitery of the efTerU te treat ralnrehdurlnc the past obltcei tin te admit that only one remedy he met I hew condition, and Hint I Ely's Crcnm IJalm. ThU plawinl remedy linn mnalered catarrh n neUilnr clue hit ever done, and both phylclnn end patient freely conccde till fact. The mere dlltewtnr ymptem yield te It. eH-2wil4w, TTOOD' SAItSAl'AltlLLA. What is Catarrh Cnturrh Is an Inflammation of the mucous membranes, and may affect the head, thrent, stomach, bowel or bladder. Hut catarrh of the head I the most common, often coming en se gradually that It has a firm held before the na ture of the trouble I stipeed. Catarrh I cnujcd by a cold, or succession of colds, com bined with IMPURE BLOOD It local symptoms are a senM of fullness and heat In the forehead, dryrv In the nesd and back part of the threat, and a dlsaitrceable dl. charge from the nose. When the disease gain aflnnhnld'entheytem,lt become chronic, and I Ulen exceedingly dangerous and treach erous, liable te develop Inte consumption. The eyes become Inflamed and red, there Is throb bing In the temple, ringing noises In the cars, headache, cnprlrleus appetite, and sometime les nf seute of tmell and henrlug. HOOD'S SAE8APAKILLA Is the remedy for this ever Increasing malady. It attacks at once the source of the disease by purifying and enriching the bleed, which In passing through the drtlcute passage of ihe mucous membrane seethes and rebuilds the tissues, giving them tendency te health Instead of dleac, and ultimately curing the affection. At the same tlme iloed's Harsnparllla builds up the M-liole syitcm nnd makes ene feci that he hat taken a new lease of life. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggist. (I; six for .'. Prepared only by C. I. HOOIl Jt CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSI1S OXJ5 DOIiLAK (1) t AltTEIfH I.ITTI.K LIVKIt 1'II.tA CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Headache and relieve all the tinubles Inci dent te u bilious state of the system, such as Dirtiness, Nausea, DrewslncM, Ulatrem after Eatlnif, I'aln In the Hide. rfn. while their most remarkable success has been shewu In curing Headache, yet CAHTEU'S MTTM3 MVKH 1'ILI.S me csiunlly valuable In Constipation, curing and preventing this mumylng com plaint, while thny nle correct n',1 ulonleriief ihe stomach, atlmiilate the liver and rcgulate the bowels. Kven If they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless te these who milfer from this distressing cetiuilalnt: but fortunately their goodness doc net end here, and these who once try them will find these little pills valuable In se many way that they will net be willing te de without them. Hut aner all tick head Is the bane of no many lives that here Is where we make our great beast. Our pills euro It while olhrrtenot.. CAllTHll'H LITTLE LIVER TILLS nre very small and very easy te take. One or two plus make n dose. They are strictly vccetitble and de net grips or purge, but by their gentle no tion please nil who use them. In vials at 25 Us ; tl e for f 1. Sold everywhere or sent by mail. CAHTEH MEDICINE CO., NEW VOniC. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. nUL'13-lydced Itltacvllauceue MILLKIt'H ItOHAX HOAP WILL WAHH Clethep and every article under the sun. ESTltAY-O.V HA'llJItDAV MOIININO, the OJth mil., a lllack Cew with white llauks ; suppiu-ud te have strayed out the Wil low Htreet pike. Arewardwul be paid en lu icturn le eWKfiUw 27 WEST OHANOE ST., CITY. S" TKA.M KNdlNn AND IIOILKIIWOHKH. Steam Engine -ANI Beiler Works. -Visitors te the Fair, It will pay i te call at my Works and vx vx umluaeur Hteek of EriP-ines ! Allew us te quote you prleci and facility for turning out work. Portable Engines 4 Hoire-Pewcr.... U HeiMl'iittcr.... 8 liervc-l'tmer.... 10 HorKe-l'ewor.... 15 Horse-I'euer.... 'M Here-Toer.... S ir. 175 , 63 675 875 1,175 Portable Engines, HKCOXD-llAND. llorse-l'ewcr K llnrse-renvr 15 llorbe.l'oncr. ... . B50 .. 8V . S75 Boilers, Second-Hand. Kle SO l!erc-l'mvcr, 60 In. Dlam., 10 feet Ieng. 4'tln.TubvH. l'ilm,J175uiultl50. One Heller, re In. Dlam., II feet Leng, 21 3 In. 1 uws 12 fit Leng, lth fire i'reut Casting!!, (125. I t'AHltY THE LAItaEST STOCK OK ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES i.v Tin: ci rr ev lancastiju, r.v. Mumifactiirerer Stationary Kneliic. Mill and Mining .Muchlnery, Huw.MllhV. Hark "lid Cob Jl lilt, l'umpij, vie Contractor for Hteam lleatlns, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Water. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE lHTHKilESr IN THE MAHKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, I'liopimrreit, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTEU, PA. Wnmktv': PHUMLMUA, Tuesday, Ner. S, 1MB. 'Plenty of the English solid linen Cellars and Cuffs once mere. It's easy te sneak a little cotton into a cellar and keep it out of sight. But the wear will show it. There's nothing like pure linen all the way through te give life and body te a Cellar. The new let is in all the latest shapes. Col Cel lars 25, Cuffs 40c. Anether brand of ever sea Cellars and Cuffs ; geed part of a ship lead of them. Sorts you've known for a couple, of years. The Cpllars equal any 25c Cellars we" knew of made in this country ; the Cuffs stand up te 40c Cuffs in the same way. Our price is 15c for Cellars, 2jc for Cuffs. These are the names : Cellars Cuffs Havre Dijon Chateaux Nermatidle Keux Konmie Vevey Hedau VI ret Cannes Humboldt llremen Chambord Nnnte Beulanir In a single year we sold ever twenty tfwusatid dozen of these goods. Improved University Shirt. Net in the linen, net in the muslin, net in the making. They have all along been geed enough better than you were likely te find in any ready made shirt. But there were shapes of people that the University didn't perfectly fit. Se we altered the neck shape a bit and broadened and shortened the besom. Try the University new, you extra-particular man ! You'll find every old goodness, a finish like polished ivory, and fit. $1.25 unlaundered, $1.40 laundered. The best and dressiest $1 White Shirt we knew of is close by. Yeu needn't give a thought te making or fit. Open front and back. Pique and Embroidered Linen Shirts are a handsome squad by them selves. A peep in one of the Chest nut street windows will give you a notion of what we are doing in Shirts te measure. De you knew Pajamas ? About the neatest and met comfortable rig you scare up. Loese trousers at aid loose sack coat. $5 in hand some flannel. , Regulation Night Shirts for men arc all full width and 52 inches long. Fer anybody's taste : ' Wnmsutta Muslin, 75c and f 1. Wainsutta Munltn, trimmed, t nnd SI 50. TnllledMualln.il. Deuble Warp Muslin, fl. Canten Flannel, SI 25. Kronen Cambric, piped edge, 52. White Flannel. 60. Fancy Flannel, H GO. Natural Weel, hlte and colored, 51. Camel Hair, te. Heys' Wnresutta,75c. Beys' Twilled Muslin, 75c. Chestnut street side, west of Main Aisle. Three Dress Goods items from half a hundred just as in teresting : 16.50 French Robes with Persian VanDyke borders, $12.50. 48-inch Camel Hair Serge, with-solid camel hair border, imported te sell at 2.50 gees tO $2. 42-inch Silk-and-wool stripes, imported te sell at $1.75, go te $1.25. Jehn Wanamaker. ittinccllnnccma. MILLEH'S 110RAX BOAP WILL WAHH Clethes and escry article under the sun. MILLEH'S BOItAX t-OAl' WILL WASH Clethe and eery article under the sun. T,fILLi:tl'.S IlOItAX SOA1' WILL WASH ItX Clethe and every article under the sun, MILLEH'S HOllAX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes and every article under the sun. YSTEIWI HESTOYSTKHS INTHEMAU ket, ncrvcil In all styles, and meals at nil hours, at CHAItLES E. HOWTEK'S, in the rear of the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or opened served te private families. Telephone connection. elmdK fILLElVS DOHA BOA1" WILL WASH 1. Clethes and every article under the sun, VyE EXAMINE EVES FHEE. Spectacles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE 1 Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed 1 If you harethem examined you will probably find that there Uheiiirthliig wreni; with them, and that ulu.-Cb will he a ureat help te you. We use Inimitable "DIA MANTA' lenses, nhlch are made only by tis.and recommended by leading OculUu ua the best aids te defec tive ltlen. Belld Geld Spectacles, 93.00 ; uiual price. Steel Spectacles, flOe.t uual price, 1 .OO. Artificial Eyes Inserted, 1 ; uauul price, 9 lO. N. ZINEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OPTICIANS. PHILADELPHIA. Between Chcatnut and Walnut Street. tun -1 j d A SEASONABLE SUGGESTION. The catering of steam pipe with n reliable material limirexdry Mcamand nvcs fuel and attention ; tliei'iwt of the covering being some time made up In a single j ear in having of fuel alone. The K-at material m far effertHl te the public Is the Megnesia Sectional Cevering, Fer Rtcam Plw Heller, Brine Pipes, Etc., aim is rer sale only lu l-aucaHicr anu ia-uuiieii counties, uy CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMMINGS, Prep., SOS. 131 Jl 130 NOBTH CHRISTIAN' ST., Lancaster, Ta. Price lists nnd discounts and directions for uppljlng en application. Siiecinl terms U the trude. Alw Valt e, Pipe, Cerks, Fitting. Etc., at Jobber' Price. decS-UdR Jfrr 9lt mv gtsnt. Olt SALE A TOBACCO BWEATEH IW coeu condition 1 ranarltv It (xxi connmen i capacity u re will be soiaaiene-rourtn actual eqat. Addrea. Addrea ii w.-nwa M. w .. & ua Executers Eslat A. Cellins, Manatta, Au cOt-tfd i 1ALLOHHEND roll JOHN II. METZLER'S Real Estate Catalogue AND Investment Circular, NO. 9 SOUTH DUKE BTBEET. ectVlyd UBLIC HALE OK VALUABLE CITY HK8I DENCR OX WKDXCSDAr, NOVSMBER , IffiO, at the Leepard Hetel, will be sold the following desirable properties In Lancaster City I Ne. 1, Three-story Brick Stere and Dwelllnc, en the northeast corner of Columbia and Col lege avenues. Twe rooms and itera room en first fleer, three rooms and bath-room en second deer, and four rooms en third fleer, tlaa, water and ether conveniences. Let, 24 feet front and 95 feet deep, with tbree-reet alley In rear. Ne. 2, Twe three-story and basement Brick Dwelling, Ncm. 6H and fits West James street, having hall, 11 rooms and basement kitchen. Water In kitchen and basement. Heater flue, gas pipes, etc Let, 22 by ion feet, extending te h feet wide alley. feet wide alley. Ne. 3. Three- te Ne. s, Three-story and basement Brick Dwell iff. Ne. S24 West James street. Hall. 9 room. Ins, Ne. 884 West James street. Hall, 9 rooms. bath-room and beiement kitchen. Heater flue, gas, water, etc. Let ID feetSlnchea, by bath-room and basement kitchen. Heater 10U feet, te a 12 feet wide alley u ieeu te a iz iccl wiae nnev. Ne. 4. Three-Story Brick Dwelling, Ne. SSs West Chestnut street, with thiee-stery brick deck nnuuing ana one-story rrame stiicnen, hall, 10 rooms, kitchen, plastered garret, Ac Ilnnge, furnace, het and cold water, gas, Ac The house Is papered throughout and newly painted. Let, If) feet 2 Inchesby W feet Ne. x, Thrce-tery Brick Dwelling, with three story brick back building and one-atery frame kitchen.. ftVt West Chestnut street Hall, 10 rooms, kitchen, plastered garret, Ac ; range, furnace, het aud cold water, gas, Ac Newly papered nnd painted through-out. Let 18 feet 0 Inches by 85 feet. The abeve properties are In flrstclass condi tion, In most desirable localities, and will posi tively be sold. A large amount of the purchase money may remnln charged upon the premises. If desired, Sate te commence at 7 o'clock, sharp. Fer particulars apply te AliliAK A. Ilblllt, Ileal Estate and Insurance Agent. rrtWJld Ne. 1W East King Street. (Jitvbmatrc. TTAUDWAIIE I HARDWAREI GREAT ATTRACTIONS 1 AT Marshall & Rengier's, 9 Jt 11 SOUTH QUEEN E.T. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OF EVEUY DESCUI1TION. The Largest Assortment of OUNS and RIFLES lu the City. TINWARE, CEDARWARE , CUTLERY, &e FODDER YARN, CARPENTER'S TOOLS nnd BUILDING MA TERIAL. RO YA L M IXED PAINTS, Oil Ji, VA RNISUES nud WHITE LEAD. 3A Full Line of General llardware.-Ca MARSHALL"! REN6IER, NOS. 0 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. febS-lvd ris.ni: NOVELTY. THE NOVELTY HOT-AIR FURNACE has been lu use In tills town and county for twelve years. Ills no experiment The people who have them take great pleasure In recommend ing them te their friends, We refer, by per mission, te the following : S. S. Spencer, Lancaster, I"a. J. H. Itathfen, Lancaster, Pa. K.T. Fralm, Lancaster, Pa. D. S. Bursk, Ijincaster, Pa. Allen (lutbrle, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn A. Ceyle. l.ancastcr, Pa. Henrr Qerhnrt. Lancaster. I'n. W. P. Cummlngs, Ijtncastrr, lM. Geerge Schacffcr, Lancaster. Pa. St. Jehn s Episcopal Parsonage, Lancaster, Pa. JIUV. 11. d. DII.'AUIiniVlll. 1.1L1LZ. ,IM. Levi Gress. NelTsvillc, Pa. Mrs. Mat. llelnltRh, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. It. F. Herr, Mllleravllle, l'a. Geerge Lutz, Lancaster, Pa. C. II. Lcfevre, Lancaster, l'a. Mrs. Anna C. Stamm, Lancaster, Pa. J. O. Wlllcex. Lancnster, lM. Myers Js Itathfen, Lancaster, Pa. Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Pa. Rev. J. P. Stein, Lancaster, Pa. Thes. Wiley, Lancaster, Piu Mennn Wenger, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn Hehman, Lancaster, l'a, Charles Martin. Lancaster, I'n. Mclvtn II. Itathfen, Lancaster, Pa. St. Jehn's Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa St, Paul's Reformed Church, Lancaster, l'a. Fiedcrlck Hoefel, Lancaster, Pn. Christian Gltllch, Ijincastcr, Pa. D. B. Landls. Ijmcastcr, Pa. James C. Gable, Lancaster, Pa. D. P. Stuckheuse, Lancaster, Pa. English Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa. Edward Zuhm, Lancaster, l'a. G. Edtv. Hegcner, Lancaster, Pa. J. W. Lewell, Lancaster, l'a. Jacob 11. Laudls, MUlersvlUe, P. Baptist Church, Lancaster, l'a. Methodist Church, Lancaster, Pa. Methodist Church, Atgleu, l'a. Isaae Stlrk, Lancaster, l'a. Jehn H Besler, Lancaster, Pn. Reformed Church, Willow street, Pa. Geerge Russ, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn M. Davld&en, Luucaster, Pa. Ien's Lutheran Church, Ijncster, Pa. Jacob L. Brubaker, llohreratewn, Pa. Val, Werkhcleer, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn L. Miller, Lancaster, t u. Chas. Bates, Lancaster, Pa. Henry Bundel, Lnncjikter, Pa. Fred Banker, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn llenejr., Lancaster, l'a. H. M. Zeek, Lancaster, l'a. J no. C. Dlnan, Lancaster, Pn. lA'nnard Eckert, Laucustcr, Pa. J. W. Markley. Lancaster, Pa. Adam L. IjuuIIs, Winner, Pa. Clum. (letz. ljincnuter, Pa. Sam'l ViinderMiul, lmcaster, Pa. Marcus Klreliucr, Lancaster, l'a. Reilly Bres. & Raub, JO AND !! NORTH QUEEN ST. (Covviance. I'ANliAllD CARRIAGE WORK. EDVST. EDi5rERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,,& MARKET STREET, iRear of the Pcttedlce), LANCASTER, PA. De net Fall te Call and See my Fine Assert meat of Baggies, PhEBtens, Jump Seat Carriiges.Etc. I have all the latest styles te t-clect from. I hare a very ilue assertiuent of kecend-haud work kmneefiiiy own work. Bettem prices. Call nnd examine. Ne trou ble te show our work and exp.alu every detail. Repainting and Itepalrlug promptly and neatly done. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. -CLOSING OUT SALE. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHRISTIAN STREET. (Between Orange and Chestnut Streets.) Consisting of Jump-Seal Carriage, two Four Four Pet Jenny Llnds. tueMcCull Wagons, Second Hand Tretting ltuggv, and several light Plat fnrm Wagons that will carry from 1,500 te 3,009 Hiiinds. Alse a few Flne RIelghs. Call Early for Bar gains. aiig-JO-UU TJ ENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 138 East King street, having a full line of Furniture, efevery description at the lowest price. Alse Underuiklug promptly at tended le. Call and examine our gendii aS-tfdlt H. WOLF. 1st) East Klug Street. NE MINUTE, IF YOU PLEASE. ae Th1 trty new pupils enrolled since October 1, attests the tuiierlerltr of Hie LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE, Ne. 34 North Duke street. Ne CHEAP Instruction held out as au Induce ment te enter. Coute thorough, and Instruc tion In all brnnche flrt-rlat. Type-Wrltlng by u remivtent Instructor. Pleated te hate 'AdOreu. H, C. WEIDLER, Principal. J ffral h: TACK KM! JACKETS! IF YOU WANT TO SEK A LARGE ASSORT MENTOF Ladies'. Walking Jackets . In the latest Styles and the Best Value te be had for the, Meney, go te THE BEW YOEK STORE. Onrjiew Lines of Oleve-Flttlng 8TOCKI NKTTE JACKETS at IB 00, ptM, MOO, S.J0O te IU 00 Kech, are selected with great rare and must tie seen te be appreciated., Special Bargains PINE STOCKINETTE JACKETS, superior quality, bound with silk braid, bell sleeve, test front, S00 each.; usually sold at n 00. CLOTH AND BEAVER JACKETS at KM, 13 00, 14 00 and IS 00 Each. Superior Qualities In LADIES' WALKING JACKETS, made of Heaver Cleth, Diagonals, Corkscrew and Deuble Ribbed Cleths, at IS 00, 16 00, 8 00 and 110 00 Each. LADIES' NEWMARKETS, CONNEMARAS.r IRISH.PEAHANT COATS, In the New Shapes at Lew Prices. Our New Lines of SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, JACKETS AND MODJESKAS Are unexcelled for Style, Quality and Finish. Fifty different styles In CHILDREN'S COATS In All Bites at Lew Prices. New Yerk Stere. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STOKE. WE ASK AN INSPECTION -OF- The Finest Line OF- -OF- THE VARIOUS SHAPESIM THE CITY. Our Seal Plush Goods of last season were pronounced by many te be the best goods ever offered In this city, rivaling the real seal fur Itself Inbeanty. Tbe best evidence that they were all right la the fact that we carried ever but one garment. We open an entire new line this season. Purchasers of Seal Plush Goods will de well te Inspect our stock. TH s 25 East King Street, mnrae-lydlt LANCASTER, PA. e$UV0. PURS. WE ARE READY WITH FURS 9 NO. 39 WEST KINO STREET. Our well-earned reputation In the above line being se well established, wc feel that this an nouncement will be sufficient le create a lively feeling among all Interested. We have new In stock a full line of Sealskin Coats and Jackets unsurpassed In quality and style, and specially reasonable In price. Small furs will be a feature this season. Capes, Muff and Steles will be mere popular than ever before. We have beauties In Genuine Seal, Persian Lamb, Astrakhan, Menkey, Otter, Beater, Ceney and Hare. We have Muffs from fffty cents up. We advise early purchases In view of certain scarcity later en. Remember that a special feature with us Is the making te measure all kinds of Sealskin and ether fur garments, guaranteeing satisfac tion lu every particular. Orders for garmentx te' measure should be left as early us possible te Insure prompt de livery, ew-iind F URS! FURS! FURS I Ladies' Fine Furs. Capes of Every Desirable Style. PERSIAN, MONKEY, ASTKACHAN, ETC., BOAS, MUFFS AND STOLES. Gents' Eine Eurs AND Carriage Robes. Trunks & Traveling Bags. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. )cntiatrii. T-VENTAL ROOMS. R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. QBAUUATE IN DENTI8TRY AMU AN.lijrHKTJCS. Office and Residence, SOUTHEAST COR. ORANOE AND NORTH QUhEN STREETS. Prompt Attention. Charges Reasonable. All Werk Warrautcd. Heuits 8 a. m. te 8 p. in. Week Days. septmmdAw npO VOUNtl MEN AND WOMEN-THE KEV- j mine iiiiiiiii-k.s college gives you a full course rer vje. tv by pay a Hi Igh tuition whe you can gel a nrt-eia. buslnets education at moderate cost? Tt'De-Writlnir Included In course. ...,. .l -..Lf ." vw igui ivakien. W.D. MOSRKIt. Irln.. Ne. 16 North Queen St., Lancaster, l'a, tfd&w TESSEJONES&CO.. fj Manufacturers CONFECTIONERS' FINE PAPER BOXES. The mct beautirui line In the United States. 615 Commerce St.. Phlladel Phlladel eut Pa. Write for descriptive price lilt, puIal-7leed Seal Plush S armenfa People Cash Stere Vnr . B ARO A INS IN Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. ft 96 UNDERWEAR at II 09. 1100 UNDERWEAR at Tic 3 UNDERWEAR at Wc 60c UNDERWEAR at37;c, 113 03 PLUSH JACKETS, tU 00. mm plusii coats, ts oe. t7(M8TO0KINETTE JACKETS. 15 00. II 00 HENRIETTA, 75c. Zt-INCH BLACK SILK, 75c and II 00. 75c BLACK CASHMERE, DOc. C0C TRICOT CLOTHS, 87Jic. 75c and II 00 KID GLOVES at 60c and 75c. SOc and 75c CORSETS ntSTO and Me. BEST EIDERDOWN, 37JJC Kta and T5e WHITE SHIRTS, 37;c and DOc. BEST CORDUROY, OOe BeCareful AND DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE 80 THATl YOU GET TO THE RIGHT PLACE. LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm'sl W ILLIAMHON & FOSTiJU. Again We Herald the News -TO- THE BO VS. A BUCKET FULL OF CANDY GIVEN AWAY WITH EVERY Knee Pant Suit OR CHILD'S OVERCOAT PURCHASED Daring November and December. WITH Girls' Gretcnen Ceat or Ladies' Newmarket, Plusb or Cletb Jacket WE GIVE A HANDSOME SOUVENIR 1 Bers' Knee Pant Suit. J2. ti 50, Jl, $3 50. Child's Overcoats, Jl, , ji 50. J-l. Mtssea' undQIrU'Uretchensand Jackets, J2 60, 83 50 Jl La'dlcs' Plnsh Coats and Newmarkets. BLANKETS AND COMFORTS At 15te20percent. Less than Regular Prices Great Flannel Sale I IN ACTIVE OPERATION. BARGAIN SALE OF RIBBONS Will be Announced In a Few Days. Gent's Fine Dress Overcoats. J10. J18, 830. A Htrvlceable Ovcirceat. S3. J6, J7, Js. Heys' Ijnng Pant Hulls, J:), II M, Jl. Fast Celer Business Hulls for Men, J7,JS,!y,J10. The Flat Tep Derby, with small hrlui und slightly tapering crown Isthelatest. l'rlce.r.'SO. The Razzle, DazzleSen Hat, Jl. A Child's Fes or Tricot Cleth, colors Blue, Red, Brown and Garnet. Regular price, 75c; our price, 25c. Umbrellus te special order. A large nnortinent of Handseme Handles, Stick nnd Cevers Cor Umbrella ma Je te jour order, K te r.U Ready-Made Umbrellas at all prices. Men's OU-Tunncd Ulevc, Uc.fincRlc. O.I-TannedGeat Hkiu Glevci, woolen culls, 73c, II, Jl.!i6. GENT'S WOOLEN UNDERWEAR, CARDIGAN JACKETS and JERSEY COATH, THE LATEST SILK NECKWEAR, 50c, 75c, Jl 00. AT MODERATE PRICKS. I-adles' IT-Butten Beets, K 50. -MIkCS' 17-11 ut ten Beets, . Gent's Dress Hueei, Lai front or Congress, Tip or Plain Tee, Jl 60. Farmers' Heavy Heets, Rubber" and Over. shoes. Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. 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