J aV 1 tty S ," sv v - ru &iw&f W B fe IS re V3 3 9 w t - ? y tw Efe& fey w FVK f- iclf- iivi 'e3t Hi 'SSHSI Vetltt JntUtgenc.n? f,, , I?. t v ' 'iimiff J. snmnfAir. OtABLMBTKINMAN FOLTZ, Editor. T HOBKRT CLARK, PaMllfcer. &, Ml DAILY INTELtJOKNfelCK.-Pnblliha VTVCf MVIH MVflWtHniOWIU;i DW1W kjrMTtri la thU city and surrounding , , Uwm ftt ten cent week. By null lire del tan m yMr m advance j 88 cent month. w INTEMilOKNCKR-One dollar nd Ml emts a rnr. In advance. " ttrm ii ;' m smtwinTntnta.Tb.fnlL hr rhrck r pestor order, mud where neuner or cee w procured tena in regiswreu t the Paitofflc,iMeendclaMmll Mer. ABMUM, TBI tNTSIXIOniOU, Lancaster, Pn. ;- 'UkJKJAfTni, PA., NeremberG, 1889. Be Jejfin, Democrats t Then is revolution in the air. Yen, even tn Republican Pennsyl-rnnla there are signs of it, for the Democratic gains outside of Philadelphia appear te be ten thousand greater than the Republican gains. But in this state there was no straggle. The interest is greatest where the people were awake te the issues and the vote heavy, and wherever this was the ease Democratic candidates were strongly supported. In New Jersey General Grubb made a vigorous and desperate struggle, but Abbett lias a decisive victory. In Virginia Mnhene has met his Waterloo, though backed by all the power and money of Repub lican national bosses and confidently boasting that he could win Virginia. Had he succeeded this unprincipled ad venturer would have become a power in the land and there could be little hope for a nation guided by such men as Mahone, Quay,Wanamakcr and Blaine. But westward the most astonishing change is found. Solid and black Re publican Iowa lias elected a Democratic governor. This is triumph in nn tin looked for quarter of the Held It gives weight te the rumors of Republican dis affection in Indiana, but whatever the cause it is evidence of a disposition te break loose from party chains and proves that the intelligent farmers of the state are thinking for themselves. Ne better prospect for the presidential campaign could be imagined. "When the Western fanners show a disposition tn threw aside prejudice and declare Independence the knell or the party of high taxes and war bitterness is sounded. The defeat of Ferakcr seems te lie as sured, and many a geed citizen, of both parties, many an old soldier of the North will rejoice nt the downfall of the demagogue who uever loses an oppor eppor opper tanity te wave the bloody shirt and re vile the vanquished survivors of a quar rel that was settled a third of a century age. There can be little pity among decent Republicans for the full of an agitator who had se little manhood im te affront Mrs. Cleveland. Frem far Colerado comes nn echo of the Demo cratic shout of victory. The Democrats claim Denver. Frem Massachusetts there is cheering news and even New Hampshire gives signs of an awakening. New Yerk has elected Rcd Ureosurer by a vote that shows strong Democratic gains ever the vote of 18S7. The bitter and costly fight in Balti more has resulted in n Democratic trumph and from all ever thelnnd there is cheering news. The Seuth remains intact, and several gigantic holes npjcar te have been knocked in the Republican line. Revulsion from boss rule in under way and the purchasers of the presi dency must tremble in their beets. Influence of the Press. In New York.en Sunday, a clergyman dellvcre.' one of these lectures that pass nowiVerep for sermons, his subject Delngjurch nnd newspaper. He produced u imposing stack of statistics as te the circulations of leading news papers, and imprcbscd his hearers with the vast reach, enterprise and power of the metropolitan newspaper. Thereby he secured extended notice of his ser mon in the papers and a very flue free advertisement. He then proceeded te discuss the geed accomplished by the press in the, publication of reports of sermons, and in exposing evil and en couraging geed. The reverend orator might have geno further and main tained that the better class of EVW- newsnaners iany '. .-,-a -- 0 . ...., .......,, Hit Precners,t)yBimplyexpeslugin n proper ugui, me evii ei a community in wincu they circulate. It is a common com plaint that the newspapers tell of noth ing but horrors and crimes, and the news of the world as there presented is a sickening record of misery, depravity and villainy. Even if this Is strictly true it is something te be thankful for. It is certainly a geed thing for a community te be brought te realize Its own deprav ity, and the need of reform. There can be no hope of improvement for u self, satisfied people. It is better te exagger ate than te conceal a fuult. If the record of the day Is sickening te geed people, it may move them mere tbnn the most powerful sermon te recognlze and net upon the fact that the battle between geed and evil is still in progress, and that they are needed in the front rank. Never before have nation heard of the geed and evil deeds of men as they de te-day, aud if they de net grew better by encouraging the former and reproving the latter, it will be Ihciiiin of a general depravity of human nature that is very hard te imagine. The world must grew better by observing hew bad it is, and the press is doing geed v erk in calling attention te sud facts. Ballet Reform In Massachusetts. The Australian system of voting was tested in Massachusetts en Tuesday, and is emphatically commended by repu table leaders aud Journals of both par ties. Reports from Bosten show a most surprising absence of friction or confu sion from the Introduction of this new system, which is se simple that it seems te work itself. The occasion could hardly have been mere favorable te the first trial because of the lightness of the -vote and the comparative lackef Interest We see in Massachusetts an actual .illustration of the advantages of the system advocated by the Pennsylvania Democracy and silently opposed by the Republicans. The voters enjoyed im munity from the importunities of the ' -srt pwiv werKers lounging around the r W UllU an.t AI .I I...1 1.. 1 lli. .... i? :t .W.-WW HUH U1DU1UULIULT UilllfllK. 'I IIAlf w " j .i... ,.: . r vj yicjwreu ineir oauets in secret, and no one could tell hew they voted. Iustrue- l , tteu or the Illiterate or blind was the ?ely interference necessarv. and this f flvw'',y "wer officials chosen from f'SSMte parties. The electleu officers at- V vfteueed te their duties uuauneyed by out eut ,sMe disturbances and In a word the yjtem was an entire success, as .,MU f proved te be in many ether i eases. Iu this county we had w example of the beauties of an election I tioaeaompapiod by rows at the polls or .V,frlierit purchase of voters. Neither fttifs pwt wen money than was B'm "N"" JlVxii U"WY ' THE LANCASTER DAILY necessary te print tickets, though the Second ward may be excepted from this statement. With Australian ballet reform net even money for tickets could be used and pure elections would be possible when closely fought, as well as In " off years." Jx;t us continue the struggle for ballet reform and all honest and geed citizens musteventually come te Its support. Then will voters no longer be marched te the polls in blocks of Ave and Jehn Wanamakers wlU never again claim cabinet office as open reward for the use of money in elections. The coining man Uelcs, Democratic) governor of Iowa ! We say goed-byo te Mahone and Ferakor and cannot wait for Thanksgiving Day te express gratitude for their political exter mination. Nevku mind Pennsylvania, sbe will be all right next llnie. Loek nt Virginia, New Yerk, New .lersey, Ohie, Iowa nnd Massachusetts. C'AjirnKM, Is cemlnni Ohie we knew; Will have him for Governer, Vel Fernker go. WnrN these modern days have beceme elden times bow very ninny will seme of our doings appear. On Tuesday the lolo lelo lole graph Unshed ever the laud Hint the prcsl prcsl ileut had opened the Atlanta exhibition. He accomplished this by rising from his chair at a cabinet meeting and gravely pro ceeding te n telegraph Instrument, which he touched, thereby producing iitlck In At lanta, which tick as recognized as presi dential and supposed In seme mystorleus way te authorize) the opening of the exhi bition. We are told that the cntlre cabinet repaired te the telegraph ofllce nnd wlt nossed the act. Several scores of ye.irn nge, when the telegraph waijn novelty,thls por per por fermanco might liave been very dlgnlllcd but newndays it Is getting qutte childish. Thore Is consolation in the knowlcdge that there Is very much mero of this nousenso abroad, whero certain inembcrs of royal families seem te exlNt for no ether pur pose. Fam:wf.m General Grubb, the state of General McClellan needed n man of very large calihre te shake (In Democrat!) nllrgl ancc. Ohie and Ieun Democratic. ictery In 1800 1 Hurrah for It' nil very well tetnlk about building new rallreflrt nnd new kimhl, but hew could mm, women nnd children travel en them without Dr. null' Cough Hjrnp? Think of It. fender It. "Neither n borrower nor n lender be ;" hut tnko)eurnwn luenty-flte cente nnd go nreund te your own ilriiRBlMn nnd buy veiumltn bot tle ofHnlMitlen oil for your eprnin, nche and pain. Nevor Hots On Ilia Own Ilerae. They tell a geed story of n man who hnsn fondness for last horses. Ayenrer two nge he hnd one that was mid tnbea" fl)tr,"nnd mar mar veleous stories were told about whnt she had done, nnd was capable of doing. Hut an Intl Intl mate friend noticed thnt the owner of the won derful horse never staked any meney en her. " Why don't. you back her for ngeixl, round sum If Klic inn de u hat you lulm slie can 7" he asked. ' That would prove thai you had confi dence In her, but unit is " " Hv here," my friend," wild the ether, with n twlnltli In'hlseve, "don't j en knew me well cneiiKh te knew that I'm tve meitett te bet en my own nag, espeelnlly when I feel that, she can't come out ahead ?" When a man knows he can accomplish what tit. undertakes ha doesn't feel tee modest te say se. When Mr. l'lorce put his Favorite Prescrip tion ticfore the public as a certain remedy for all fomale dlseiuies, with " satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded " en every bottle of It, It proved that he had entire confidence In the preparation. Me fell sure or Its merits, and the testimony of thousands of women whehnvn been cured by It of " weakness," " Irregulari ties," and all the distressing diseases from which their sex suffers se much, proves that his faith was well rounded. W.TInVw Nemntler hewadvanced In life. Geed teeth In cither man or wife Or mnhl are a rich irle ; And these who would theglft preserve. Frem KO.ODONT won't swerve. Hheuld they ut nil be wise. The best medlcnl writers cialm that the suc cessful remedy for tiesnl catarrh must be non Irritating, easy of application, and (inn that will reach nil the remote Mires nnd ulcerated surface. The history of the efforts te treat catnreh during the past obllgcHitslendnilt that only one remedy has met these conditions, nnd that Is i:i)'s Cream Uulm. llils pleasant remedy has mastered catarrh as nothing clse has ever done, and both phvslclans nnd patients freely concede, this fact. The morn distressing symptoms yield tell. eIl-'.'wdAw. j?ev Stale or gtcitt. F en h.MjK-a tohacce hweateii in ceed condition ; ennurltv 1 nisnM will ue sem ai oiie-iourui nciual cost. Address, IIEUUNEIt A HAt.DE.MAN, Executers Estnte A. Cellins, Marlstta, Pa. e2i-trd -AM.OHHENI) FOIt JOHN II. MKTZLKK'H Real Estate Catalogue AND - Investment Circular, NO.O BOUTH DUKE HritEET. ectMyd i-.w . .. '. -- :: , -'.. CECUIIE A HOME KOH YUUK FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOIt KALE ON THE .MOST UIIHRAL TEltMR. Twe-story brick dwelllng houses, lets I'JO feet deep, en Ijiucaster avenue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches In front, lets lti feet iliep, en North Pine, between Chest nut nnd Walnut street. Twe-story brick dwell I tig houses with front sards, Iren fences, let 1W feet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary nnd Pine tercets. TnoHttery brick dwelling houses, lets U5 feet VI. "lefc w'i biicvi, eeiwern wnnrioite il .uury ' streets. Three-fclerv brick itirclllnir lmni.. inu iMf...,i deep, w Ith all the modern linprev cments, front sards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine and Nev in streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Mine. North -Mary, between Walnut and Inieii, and lA'ineu, between Mary and Pine streets. All thonbevo house? urn In geed order, newly nnered, gas llxturcs In nil the rooms, vvnter In the klti hen, nnd the cellars warranted te no-dry. Call aud see for eurself, no trouble te show )OU. i-brioVKI'-uter, nprJ-lvd.M.W.S. SM North Mary KtrceU (ft.vcttvoietto T7-ACATION EXCURSIONS. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. AUTraviltug Expenses Included. DA, JAMIAHY 13, Is'ji), for a OflANDTOUItOK H'J DAYS THROUGH THE SOUTHERN STATES MEXICO CKLIFORNIH, The eutwiird loule it vU. Ilaltlmere. Wash. lngteu.ctiRlnniitl.Ncw OrUans, etc. The cn cn tleo round of travel through the rjeutli and Mexico Is iniide In n Bpeclal Train of Magnlri. cnt Vesllbuua Pullman Palace fUrs, iuelusl "a of Pullman Palace Dining Oir. All the leading cities and place,, cf historic, and picturesque lii lercst te be vlsUted, Including Qiiednlajara and the City of Mexico (where ten dajs will be iMsscd.) A Mi Did k' Trip aver the Mexican Itallway. Alse a Complefe Hound of Califor nia, with special trains returning through the crand keen e sections of Utah, Colerado tu I he icturn tickiUalse geed en any train until becend Orand Tour of 82 Days through the beuthern Htatcs.TMexIce aud CaUforula.-Me day, February le. A Orand Tour of 17 Da)s through tlieHoulh tlieHeulh ern HtaUs and Mexico (emltllnj; California.) Monday, March 10. ' California Excurtleiu. November, II; lie eeinber,2j Januury 6,UundS0j Fibruary lOand 13 ; March 0, It) and 20. 3Send for descriptive circulars, deklcnatlni; ivartlcular tours desired. ... , RAYMOND A WHITCOM1I, 111 fceuth NtuUi Htreet (under Centlutntal uevlW"' ,'",I,"lclJ",", ra- .- -"vVTSHSr '"J "-1 I - ' ' M' TXOOD-S HAMAPAItfLLA. What is Catarrh Catarrh Is an Inflammation or the muretu membranes, and may affect the head, threat, stomach, bowels or bladder. Bui catarrh of the head It the most common, often cenilnj en no gradually that It ban n firm held before the na ture of the trouble Is upccUd, Catarrh U rained by a cold, or tuccculen of cold, com bined with IMPURE BLOOD Its local symptoms are a sente of fullness and heat In the forehead, dryness In the new nnd back part of the threat, and a dlsngrccnble dis charge from llonefto. When the disease gains a firm held en thesyitem, It become) chronic, nnd Is then exceedingly dangerous nnd trench trench ereuf, liable te develop Inte consumption. The eyes become Inflamed and red, there Is throb bing in the temples, ringing noire In the ears, headache, caprlcleun appetite, und aemctlmrt Iem of tense of smell and hearing. HOOD'S BABBAPABDILA Is the remedy for this ever Increasing malady. It attacks ntonre the source of the dlseake by purifying and enriching the bleed, which In passing through the delicate passages of the mucous membrane seethes and rebuilds the tluues, giving them tendency te health Instead of disease, and ultimately curing the affection. At the snme time Heed's Bnrsaparllla builds up lha whole system nnd makes one feel that he has taken a new lease of life. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists? ft ; six for tH. Trrparcd only by C. I.IIOOU A CO., Lewell, Maes. 100 DOSIS ONK DOLIjAII (1) CWIFTHI'ECiriOCO. Scrofula in Children. "In the early part of 1887 scrofula Appeared en the head of my little grandchild, then only IS months old. Hherlly after breaking out (t spread rapidly nil ever her body. The scabs en the serei would penl off en the slightest touch, nnd the odor that would arise would make I he atmosphere of the room sickening and utibenrnbln. The disease next attacked the eves nnd we feared sue would lese nerslclit, Eminent ph) slclans of the country wcre con- suiicu.DUieeiiin oe nemine loreiiereuic uuie Innocent, nnd gnvn It as their opinion, that thn ense was honeless and impossible te save the child's eycslclit,' II wns then that we de cided te try Hwift's Specific (H. H. H.) That med icine nt once made n speedy nnd complete cure. Fer mere than n year past she has been na. healthy as any child In the land." Mrs. Hutu Dmiki.kv, Helmn, Kansas. Cancer of the Nese. In I87Sn sere apieared en my nose, nnd trcw rapidly. As my rather had cancer, and my hus band tiled of It, I becamealarmed and consulted my physician. Ills treatment did no geed, nnd the sero Krew larifcr nnd worse In overy wny, until I wnspersuaded te InkcB. H.8.. and a few bottles cured me. Tills was after all the doc tors and ether medicines hnd failed 1 have had tie return of the cancer. Miih. M.T. MAliE.t, Woodbury, Hall County, Texas. Treatise en Cancer mailed free. HWIFTHPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Oa. e28-lyd (I) $talacc of frtaltieu. ALACK OF FASHION. TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6th. We Will Commence a Spe cial Sale of BLACK LACE DRESSES ! AT THE Pake of Fail ! 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. When we will eflt-r our wliole iteck of W-inch Cliiuitillv, Kscuiinl, Spanish Luce Dress at prices Ufa (hail cost of Importation. Tlii'N) nre positively the Greatest liar Kitina we ever ellered In that line, as you will ut once percclve when you eenipnre the original with (lie reduced prices. All-Silk Chentllly linces, 43-lnuh wide, best nnd newest patterns, former in Ice fll, new $1.25 a ynrd ; former price W.25, new Jl.eO u ynrd; former pi ice $:i, new $2 n ynrd. All-Silk lcurlul I.acc, 45-Inch wide, former price $2.50, new $1.W) n yard ; former price $J, new 2 it yard. BpiuiiHli (iiiipuie, all silk, former pikv J2.15, new $1.2.) a yard. One remnant of hnud-rtin ISpaulsh I.ace, former price ffl, new il a yaid ; 2J yards in the remnant fur $11; regular pilee weultl be $15. All our Silk Drapery JscIh reduced te cost price. lUaek Fish Net, flO-inch wide, former price $1; new "fle u yard. Striped Spanish und Chantilly Drnp ery Net, all silk, former price $1.2e; new Ha ynrd. Fancy Pattern Fish Net, nil silk, heavy and shiwy, former price H.1K ; new H a yard. Spanish Drapery Net, all silk, block pnttern, former price il.M ; new $1.20 a yard. All-Silk Spanish Drnpery Net, polka dot and striped, former price H.2e; new $1 a yard. One tilcce of I-ini!i wide nll-ilk Chantilly Luce l)as l'ermer iiti.usl.5U; new $2.50 a yard. Orenndlne Lace Dress, with ptcetedge satin ribbon stri'ies, (he latest novelty for cvcniiiK ilresfccs, at $.'! it yaid, In cream and black. Cream, Light Ultie and Pink Drupei v Net, 56-inch wide, 75e aud $1.25 a yartl. A full line of Veilings. IJnng Veils, iu all colors, at 5c each. linn-ge and Gicnndine VeiliiifjH, iu nil colors, at 10. 15 nnd 25e a yard. A bargain In wide l?enl Torchon Laces nt 10c a yntd. 115 & 117 North Queen Street. i'Untocfnvuteltlitrt (Beubo. piALliANDBER THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Hlily Candle-Light; Ilenta tUtm all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Oas and Oil moves. TIIB'TEIIFKCTION" MKTALi MOULUINU and IIUI1I1EU CUbHION Weather Strip. Keats them all. Thlsslrtpeutwcursnll ethers. Keeps put the eeld. hteps rutlllnc of windows. Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow uud rain. Auj one eau apply It no waste or dirt made In applying lu CanbeOttcd any v here-no holes te bore, reudy for use. I will net split, warp or shrink a euslileu strip Is the most crfecllAt OieHteve, Heater and lUuge Stere of "l--,AV Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., I.ANCASTKII PA. TKHSE J0NE8 & CO., J.A,.fJ.1. 'J9,X1. The most beautiful line In theUnlUJdKtatui (115 Commerce Ht..Pht!adU. Palace of Fashion, vrnmiuuaiM rjffi'vf, r- INTELLIGiNOER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER Wnmntktt'B. rHlLABMkraiA, Wednesday, Nev. 6, MM. Wrappers and Tea Gowns. We believe se full and per fect an assortment has never before been shown in this city. There's something for the most modest taste and and purse, then up and up te as high as almost anybody will care te go. A full-sized dollar's worth every time. rtush Oewns, with shirred frenti of eon- tnutlni mrh silks, new French RieeTes, ,vm rrnncn m Oewni, elegantly trimmed with la am I rlhhnn irlvets. un te!7S. Hnrsh Bilk Oewns, with faney fronts, from Bpeelal line of Tea Oewns for menrnlng.ln all shape. In eashmeres and surah silks, IIO,i',tirteK7. Afl-oel Flannel Wrappers, solid colors, new shapes, V. . . . Plaid and striped All-wool Flannel Te Oewns, with contrasting cashmere front, French Cashmere Tea Gowns, all thenaw colors, with self and contrasting colored fronts, flO. With contrasting fronts of nnnaurahillk,tl0,l2,tl5,upte7. Fine Cashmere Tea Oewns, with new striped sura 11, lis. Illack Cashmere Tea Oewns, cashmere rrent, 87S,I10,12. inminftA Unlltn.1 Wi .lapancse Quilted Wrappers, $9, 1 IS. Flannel Wrappers, stripes and plaids, 17, SllfiO. Flannel Wrappers, plain colors, M. Klder-Uewn wrappers, J9. Htechlnct Htrlped wrappers, tt. Illanket Wrappers, JO. French Flannel Wrappers, M te (12. Shcend fleer, ever Che sUiut street middle en trance. Wc step by here and there a Dress Goods counter and point out something of interest te every woman. Very likely the thousand stuffs that get no word are just as worthy. Yeu must take them for granted. Te-day we held up a half dozen think of a hundred behind each. Neat 4e-inch Silk Stripes in treusering styles (for whole suits) that were made te sell at $1 arc new 85c 50-inch Novelty Stripes in a dozen colors go tefti.2"; ; meant te be $1.75. 44-inch Illuminated Knicker bocker Camel Hair Plaid, im ported te sell at $1.75, is new $1-25; 48-inch Camel Hair Serge, with solid camel hair border, imported te sell at $2.50, gees te $2. 42-inch Silk-and-Weel Stripes, imported te sell at $1.75, go te $1.25. $16.50 French Robes, with Persian Van Dyke borders, $12.50. Bagdad Curtains fi6 each ! That's word enough for any one who knows the rugged beauty of the things. Only a little time back they were mere than double that. Chenille Table Cevers : Chenille Cevers, 1 ynrd square, C0c. Clienllle Cevers, IU jard square, J12e. Clienllle Cevers, lJijnrd square, SI M. Chenllle Cevers, 2 ards square, f.1, $3 75. Clienllle Cevers, ?Hx2 yards, SI 75. Chenille Cevers, 3x2 ards, 55 and Je 76, Hecend fleer, north of Transept. Four elc elc aters. "Just what I want, but I'd rather leek in a regular fur store first." Well that's geed ! Heaps of fur things from ceney te sable all around, and just ever her head two or three times the biggest and fullest fur workrooms in town ! Oh, no ; our Fur business doesn't step with selling Shoul der Capes. That is only the beginning Showers of all the little Furs going out all the time, in spite of the weather bear boas and muffs, fancy: trimmings of every sort, driv ing goods, wristlets, and what the children need. We make any garment you wish in Seal or Marten, or any fur you say ; and nothing extra because it's te order. hecend fleer, Chestnut street side, ters. Feureleva- Ready-made warm Colored Skirts for about half the cost of the stuff some of them. Only machinery and handling them in big lets make it possi ble te put se much fancy work en the little-priced Skirts and still leave the little price. Cloth8lilrl,7JetuSI2.'.. Italian Cleth, iiiilltcd.il tet2M. Mohair, quilted and plain, r.' 25 te f& 25. Italian Cleth, satin bottom, 2 K teta 50. Knet Hklrts, IVic te S2 M. Down and the like up te $12. Complete line of Canten Flan nel Drawers from 50c hecend lioer, first gallery, Juniper street side. Jehn Wanamaker, CTrtX'vrte. VyANTlUJ I WANTED I -THE LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE las wuitKJi E.N that are WAITED Every. wherein I.A.NCAbTEH nnd even in 1'iULA- DEl.l'llIA I COPY OF TELEOUAMH : Pilll.APCi.l-lilA, Oct. 5. " Ite sure te conic te lay my carpets L.D. PHILADELPHIA. Oct. 0. 'De net fall te lay my Carpet. Will pay all expense. ML'snlxVE YOU." D.E. OA ItPETS bold. Cleaned and Uelald. C'UHTAIXHH.tld and Draped. SHADES from licst Grades te CheaieM. CUllfAIN POLES, With Trimmings, 2Se. ONEPItK'K! Ground Fleer 1 : IUGHTPIUCEI Personal Attention 1 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. auttfU-lyd rii,Li:us neuAX heap wii.i, lii. Cluihisuud every article under the ASH sun. in KNUY WOLF, FURNITURE. STORE, has removed te 136 Kast Klne street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at- iruueu iu, tun utm csamiiieourcueus. au-trati , wolf. I3B East K t-lne Street. Ws&zXwX&R 911 . 'r t T, Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. tl UNDKRWEAn at II 00. II 00 UNDERWEAR atTSc. 7te UNDERWEAR at 80c. BOe UNDERWEAR atJ7HC $15 00 PLUSH JACKETS, $13 00. tea oe flush coats, sas oe. 17 00 STOCKINETTE JACKETS, tt 00. It 00 HENRIETTA, 75c 24-INCO BLACK BILK, 7&c and. II 00. 76c BLACK CASnMERE, 50c. 60C TRICOT CLOTHS, 87HC 75c and 11 00 KID OLOVES at SOc and 75c. 50c and 75e CORSETS atS7Hc and We. BEST EIDERDOWN, $7c. SOc and 75c WHITE SHIRTS, 37c and 50c. BEST CORDUROY, 50c AND DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE SO THAT YOUOETTOTHE RIOHTPLACE. LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm's N EW BOSTON STORE. OO TO THE 24 Centre Square, -FOR- BARGAINS ! We bring you geed eheer by assisting you te re money, ffew don't misunderstand us. save meiiev: New don't misunderstand us. We don't mean that you are extravagant net nt nil but we de mean nnd say you make a mistake If you think you can buy Just ai cheap at any ether store. OUR PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT 1 OUR QUALITIES CAN'T BE EQUALED I TnE BEST OF EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST PRICES. REMEMBER THE PLACE. IT WILL PAT YOU. NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., Is the Place te Ge If Yeu Care teSare Meney. -WE OFFER- Extraordinary Bargains IN BLACK SILKS, SHAWLS, PLUSHES, SATINS, VELVETS, CLOTHS, CAbllMERES, SEKQES, HENRIETTAS, SURAHS, PER6I4N SILKS, RIBBONS, SURAH SILKS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, GLOVE1, HANDKERCHIEFS, BUSTLES. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, KUCHINOS, COLLARS, CUFFS, Ac. 4c. Plush Coats and Jackets. Best Machine Thread at 4c a spool. 500 Yards Spools of Thread at Se each. Best bevrlng Silk nt la a spool. Steel Dressing Combs at 10c each. Fine Fins at 2c a paper. Fine Toilet Soaps at 5c apiece. Walcbene Waist Stays at 6c te 10c a dozen. Dress Shields nt 5e te ISc a pair. Best Skirt Braid at c a piece. Heeks and Eyes en tapes. Hair Crimps, Hair Brushes, Combs, Teeth Brushes, Jewelry, &c, &c, Ac Ladles' and Children's Fait Black Hese at Be a pair. WE ARE HAVING STIRRING TIMES HERE. OUR BARGAINS DO IT. J. Harry Stamm, hi tan Street, HI ML NEWBOSTON STOE 24 Centre Square, 6, 1980 r' jsi ClWlWlMlP M WtCHANTTAtLOa -THE WAY WE Mc'chant Tailoring Business Onr Goods art llarktl In Plain Figures, te lfi ONE PRICE TO HLL WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICES te be a low for similar qualities of materials nnd tha i exrll nee of workmanship as can be. found anywhere. . "KFEOTION OF FiT-Yeu can run tic risk iuMM'k..iiM.uii iii tm nufc cfuiuiuie vj us in 49-The work we de speaks for Ibrclf. ROBT.H. Merchant Tailor, LANCASTER, PA. Patch. H. RH0AD8 A SON. OUR WATCHES. Fer years our Watches have led In this nne quality at prices mat astenlsb buyers. mall sizes and a variety of styles of Diamond Set Cases. In Gent's Watches, gram. The new styles of Mexican Onyx Cleclts and Decorated Marble, quarter or hfl Deur strike, make bandseinc additions te )&Rcpalring of complicated Watches, Musical Bexes, Clocks and Jewelry. H. Z. RHOADS & SO: Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. fgOOttt rttt& gltOC0. B AROAINS. VISIT STACK HO USE'S This Week FOR BIO BARGAINS IN Beets & Shoes. A Full Line of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Best Beet Made. Cull and see them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, VA. FOR IlOUOIt WEAR AND ROUOH WEATHER! Best Shoes Made ! Fer Men's Fall and Winter Weer. Heavy v eight upper?, heavy weight soles te match. In Puritan calf, Eng lish grain, nnd genuine Porpoise leathers. Veal Calf Shoes, strongly made nnd nicely finished with heavy tap soles, ut f 1.75 and $2. Always " square " for wear. Pelice and Draymen's Bals, with either Scotch or triple sole bottoms. Nothing but solid leather aud the best kind of Bliecmaking in the bargain. Try them, aud you'll waut them again. A shoe for the weather that'll be here by and by our $3 Police Bal; warranted genuine calf uppers heavy, and of an excellent grade. Made right in every way. If they don't wear right, see us later. And still another Police IJal the best that money buys the strongest that's made. A Ne. 1 Calf Uppers winter welghtwlth triple soles. $4.50 buysthcni. Known as the New Yerk City Pelice Bal. Genuiue Porpoise Bnls are great shoes for winter wear. The maker warrants these, "made of genuine Cape Hetterus Porpoise Skin, tunned iu ltsewu blubber oil rendering it soft and pliable ; is im- Etrvieus te moisture, as it has neither air cells ner sweat glands. Inserted between the lining aud the upper, nud between the outer and inner soles, is a strong, firm, oiled canvas lining, which, in addition te undoubted waterproof qualities ei tue sieck rentiers tue suee positively impervious te dampness or moisture of any kind. It is the tough est known leather manufactured." The price of them does net hit the purse hard, either. They're $3.50 a pair. Thoy're sewed shoes; have perfectly smooth Inner soles no tacks or nails te hurt the feet. Won't rip. Try them. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter, Pa. B OOTS AND SHOES. nun sraE -FOR- LITTLE MONEY. I have Just recehed n Line of MEN'S PATENT LEATHER SHOES, made ever the Latest New Yerk Square Toe Last, with I in proved Tips, and Latest Style Uppers of Ooze Calf, making a beautiful contrast and ery sty lish shoe for Dress, Parties, Balls nud all kinds of light uses; they hae all the appearance of (600, 700 nnd tSOO shoes, and If boughtelse beughtelse boughtelse where would cost il 00 or f.' 00 mero than what I am selllni; them for. I haethem In Lace and Congress In different widths ; they can be seen In Ijirge Window, with price nttached. Hae also recehed a Ijirge Line of Men's, Bey's and Youths' PATENT LEATHER OX FORDS, used for same purposes as Men's Shoes. Men's, 12 00 per pair; Bey's, tl W ; and Youths' II 15. Can he sci n In targu Window, The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H.Frey, (Succeser te FRF.Y A ECKEI1T) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 8 A 8 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. 4tore closed every eenlugntC o'clock, ex. cepl Monday and buturday. ARE DOING THE In this particular, as we shall net ask our patfJ any way, , PIERCE, 65 North Queen 8 nUtf community. We have special styles Ladies' American Watches, treld. engraving and ornamentation, includit flue nickel movements and cases te menl parlor or library. favfenmvc. TXARDWARE I HARDWARE GREAT ATTRACTIONS I AT Marshall & Rengier's B A 11 SOUTH QUEEN 6.T. Steves, Heaters and Range! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The Largest Assortment of QUNS aud RIFLE in me uuy. TINWARE, CEDARWARE , CUTLERY, 41 FODDER YARN, CARPENTER'S TOOLS nnd BUILDING Ml TEUIAL. ROYALMIXED PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHf ami WHITE LEAD. 49A Full Line of General Ilardnare.Tsf MARSHALL & REN6IER, NOS. 0 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN KTREE febS-lvd I T IIC NOVELTY. THE NOVELTY HOT-AIR FURNACE lis 4een In ue In this town nnd county for twelvl years. Ills no experiment. The people whl have them take great pleasure In recommend lng them te their friends, We refer, by pe mission, te tuc rouewing : H. H. Spencer, Lancaster, Pa. J. II. ltathren, Lancaster, Pa. E. T. Fralm, Lancaster, Pa. D. S. Ilurslt, Lancaster, I'n. Allen Guthrie, Inncastcr, Pa. Jehn A. Cele. Lancaster, Pa. Henry Gerhart, Lancaster, Pn. W. 1. Cummlngs, Lancaster, Pa. Geerce Bchaetfcr. I Jincaster. Pa. St. Jehn's Episcopal Parsonage, Laucaster, Pas Rev. II. A. IlrlckciiHtcIn, Lltltr, Pa. 4 i.evi uress. nensviii", ra. Mrs Mat. Hetnttsh, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. B. F. llerr, Mlllersvllle. Pa. Geerge Lutz, Lancaster, I'a. C. II. Lcfevre, Lnncnster, Pa. Mrs. Anna C. Stnmm, Lancaster, Pa. J. O. Willcox, Lancaster, Pa. M ers A ltathren, Lancaster, l'u. Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, Pa. llcv. J. P. Stein, Lancaster, Pa. Thes. Wiley, Lancaster, Pa. Menne Wcnger, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn Ilehman, I.ancn.tcr, l'a, Charles .Martin, Lancaster, Pa. McUIn 11. ltathfen, Lancaster, Pa. St. Jehn's Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pa St. Paul's Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa. Frederick Ilecfel, Lancaster, Pa. Christian GItllch, Lancaster, Pa. D, B. Lnndls, Lancaster, Pn. James C. Gable, ljincastcr, Pa. D. P. Stackhouse, Ijtncnster, Pa. English Reformed Church, Lancaster, Pa. Edward Znhm, I-minister, I'a. G. Edw. Hecener, Lancaster, Pa. J. W. Lewell, Lancaster, Pa. Jacob II. Laudls, MIIIersllle,Pa. Baptist Church, Lancaster, Pa. Methodist Church, Lancaster, Pa. Methodist Church, Atglcu, I'a. Isaac fctlrk, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn H Rosier, Lancaster, Pa. Reformed Church, Willow Street, Pa. Geerge Russ, ljincastcr. Pa. Jehn M. Da, hlseu, Lancaster, Pn. .Ien's Luthcrnn Church, Lancaster, Pa. Jacob Ib Ilrubaker, ltohrerstewn,Pu. Vel. Wcrkhelscr, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn L. Miller, Laucnster, Pa. Chas. Bates, Lancaster, Pa. Henry Huiulel, Lnncnster, Pa. Fred Banker, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn Itege.Jr., Lancaster, Pa. II. M. Zeek, Lancaster, Pa. Jno. C. Dlnan, Lnncnster, Pa. I-cermnl Eckert, Lancaster, Pa. J. W. Markley. Lancaster, Pa. Adam L. Iindls, Wltmer, Pa. Chas. Gctz. Lancaster, Pa. Sam'l Vnndersnul, Lancaster, Pa. Marcus Klrchner, Lancaster, Pa. Reilly Bres. & Raub, 40 AND X'i NORTH QUEEN ST. lcmr. EVAN A hON'S. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. ilmlu-cUrte. TTM BltELLA HEADQUARTERS. UMBRELLAS! iLll Grades Lewest Prices AT THE MAKERS. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 11 EAST KING STREET. tiMmd JQ.iC! .yd v -t t k&tV ' t a w4 '. t.f jtV fat.. tur?Ntfefi ,i . tS i U.