J-fv"f7;A-j.i, WV&WW)m''r2.r k " ?- THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1W m ?(& !,?'& .??. -'l afe" 8 .'i a - t. Y5 v. . -1j WWr Jf ntUlmcr. teWWHWAK, IMWUf ait prolix, Batten. CLAJUC, FaMMMr. MNIMULT IHTBLUaEltr.iaL-Pab1Mid fMt tT tn t Tr, but SMtdftj. Served jy mtrtmt la this city and rarrenndlng . tMrM t ten cent week. By mail Ave del- ' 4& an a JhMr la adraace i M ceau a month. v? M LT IKTKLLIGKNCEK-OrH) dollar and rV Ar etnt a year, In advance .'MOmCC TO BUBBCRIBERS-Remlt by check at pwtofflre order, and where neither or can be procures neaa in a reguierea -at the .Fmtefflce, aa second claw mall l-'jummmm, TH XHTILLiaraCM, ' Lancaster, ra. c& l UrOAITOt, PA., KoveMbor 7, 1889. W vflM rkllaaelphU Democratic Wards. There is net a Beiluiry line of election Y?aew outside of Pennsylvania that is i a afreeaeic te iiepueucftm. Aianeueaua ' 'lbe whole Virtcinia Republican conch vSfmtty have been spilled out en the rend, . wl the machine is a total wreck. Ohie J Mftd Iowa have passed into Democratic hands by a decided majority, with both Ut officers and Legislatures. And New .Yorkgeea along with them, save that r-the increased Democratic representation sA In I hi. Tkcrfalntlttw flfva tint nmntltkt (e IL 'r'tnlnrtlxt ttimKlmiAlli itIvpm lint nix hx thetiMnrl Kniilillcnn nlurnlitv: and no " tn f Y7A...l.lt.a vttnlllvnniiAnlsifitlv. I'&M &(mm M:M1h ?3 ,-?' S where but in Pennsylvania ; nnd there EX flly In Philadelphia, where the Rciiub- f " '' llean malnrltv iaincrensedte ever ., w - - -- .VV no remarKaDie a fact igwttainly ca ..Tf? nahut xnlanatlWTTnud Clinirninn - Tfh -TTh ruinn . nf rYTn I Vin(vrnl In rltv i-enl- . ywyre 4?MlliA IIiImIb I.a tin. IViti.til 14 fit 41m Sratfitct that the Democratic ward of DlltafAlrktili l.nfn rnVJinutll llintr flin $2 Jerlty and have goue Republican. It Ih .J- a.. nlfln tinf Itnlrtiinil Ttilillarm lu Gf'ft. rlirht in ennnlildlnir tlint thin chnniruili 3 the Democratic wards in the source of fcj the increased Repubilcnu mnjerlty ; and 'A fore these DcnKMirntlc wartls were thtin e.g. transferntcd. Clitiinnnn Jehnsen says .;jgi that it was caused by Democratic In ; trayal by Dcmecrutic Jeadera, and thin .j; Ktfaln intvnra fi Im nlenr itiifiiifrfi tn I fiS, beyond doubt. What moved them tj h-' It will be noted that this great trans- P in a camnalcn In which there was no p .political excitement, no disturbance ever I political Issue and no dissatisfaction B-rwith the Democratic state ticket, en i-which, moreover, there was but ene '::,' candidate. He was a capable and h'il popular man and bore, moreover, a name tui 4ka4 iMilniul l.t..-. ... Aiiii.liliaiillAi t.t every Democratic constituency. It. Is clear that it was net objection te Mr. Biglcr or antagonism te the Democratic creed that caused the Philadelphia Democratic wards te become Rcpuhll vcan. It was Beemlnirlv ilenn for tlile nrrn. ainnnfinfv. Tt u'ah rlmic Uv nnlni fif Hm "pleaders and perhaps without the knewl- fcl.edimef till" voterx. Tti no rmlet n cnn(iii ?'?!. MM A..II ..... ll. fV.M IllllllUinnliiilbiiii.Iti & v ww ntt coej cmuuu iui i jiu il Vltuiiuwuaiv ' UUJHJDCU 1VOUIT IUI111BIC1II1 I III! VUILT Willi ija iaise bauet, loeKing ukc tiie ucine- H&cmua ucaei out carrying itcpueiican ,t names, and there is every reason te lie &lleve that the vote of the Democratic ; tewarda was deliberately ami fraudulently :' manipulated te give a big vote for iteycr. tTAa,we need uetsearcb far te tind the Ifieaaen why. It was done for value re- ufwlvAft in afWmtYirftfilA Ollni tlm la 'Bt up as the leader of the Itc rrtf'publlcan state machine, and te whose r prestige it was necessary that the ' fAtn ahrhlllil rtn n iruul ..inlnllt. I'te the Republican ticket, in this Hint t.,- year 01 iuc iwpuDiican national aumin- ,," nunuuu, il nuiwi vtuuj IW Ullliur- ltaking the oftlce distribution. His Jeb ?ljj' haa te be done cheaply tee. It would net -XH A ... . . . i .. r-y Davie dul un me menev nreneii inniir feffv out theRcpublican vote all ever tliestate; t.l"? Ilia ftaatlVMl latlli fwMllil li- Afuiiiiiml cuy ncuieveu in me rniiaueipnia liem feSh ocratle wards, which were managed by gijS leading Democrutle jxillticlans, who Ui' hlhllllttl U flemt nil I in lltlnlrln .! '. m..m..j i.iia4 j vu iiiv tivn.u IIIU llllll i ('!" I'll tickle veu came." with tlm rtminli. ?!,; Mean politicians of like degree. Qiiny v'..iniu...i,inj ...i.t. .t .i...ni l wima w ue jiiw viuvu mill lliu IIUUUUUIMJyer lit', majority In considcratleu of mutual love raed afl'ectlen and of tieucllts in hand flf, and te be received. As Dicier would Im i' beaten anyhow the Democratic lenders ,,proDap!v,tneugnt that there was little Tharm in this little iraine te their nnrtv S5nd that they would piny it for their ft own account. :ju nairman donnseu iiiiuks inui iiiere . V J( Wrmm rlAAuil niirtuvui n.i.ltlint 41i.. Itji.ti '.Wiy ""T" fiv ....v. ..ii.i, i.iv iviu- ; ;,' wnuv unucre luiuuuuu lu tiiseeiirugu itl'atlV KftAtnril-. Tlnvi vrint Ilium llm rLit.ifv. i.tiv. n ..'....w ... .u. ri. iuv n-n.tnv 'tfirAfln aMu In wracl ilia, ulnln fi..iii it... fS Republicans ; but this we hardly credit. $'(&t t3uch attempt will be vigorously nmde P next year and by a strong hand. It is ,- generally Known that senator Wallace jjhaa set himself this work te de, and ?t AKAA with its consent, te lead V lrWDCB tne Democratic party ns its uev- erner next year. Such an iimbi- . iieu en uis part will hardly fall commendation and ap 11. rte receive the plause of his party. It will hardly be &- auspected that his friends have heuiiht Fi-Ste make his nomination certain bv ml, making the prospect of Democratic stic l cess desperate. An expectant Dumecratiu W'ptt candidate for governor next year jvpsweuia net nave lalletl te ardently till this vcar. And furtliprmern )iem ? " ' . '- .-- S suspected uemecraiic lenders aru l& adherents of Mr. Randall rather than kWef Mr. Wallace. But no responsible gpS-'mind will suspect that Mr. Randall was 3g-cegnizant. 01 tne doing or these rnscnlly r;- ward nellticlaus. who are bis Mimuirter t& ' Mr. Randall's Inteirritv nnd Democrutle CttalU BM ltaifnn1 mnmnnli rPIn ... IH- 7 v' wvjw vivm.n, xiiu jnuil 'W wiu uvt) uveu liw uuavru.im, uui iiavu iSZ W.w lm nAAnnlnn 4u.n.,nu.1 !...! . iff w njia uvveBiuu uuuBiciii'u luuir ber- Q. vice te Quay, are playing their gume 5 ler tneir own amusement and profit ; x nnicguu iuc resuu us simpiy eigui f fylng that the men who manipulated K'the Philadelphia Democratic wards had un a deal with Quay, for their own account,, "' Itwa8B cheap game aud no attempt u- 'was mule te linvn It illuimlunil I.. i.,. T y ' -" "' " hlll HI HIV J, election n(tirns. Wlipltmr II iml.i Mi..... f te thus certainly notify every Intelligent Y observer as te tne method bv which he V get bis majority iu Pennsylvania at this '- election is doubtful. His pensenul organ, the Philadelphia Inquirer, claims for r him the victor's plume, finding Y, tuai ie election snows mat " reim taylrania Republicans fellow their own leaaers anu tuey lead te victor." it - neglects te call attention te the ether M nflannayltullat nrlAffttbBtVrl iljill nf Ali. J...I(..i. j. pi(ww uciuuiutiutiuii ui iuu uivjiiun tWiUlA I'hlluilellililii TlAinnni'titln ii'iifJa JWlew their leaders and they lead te Hajmbllcan victory, when that is "the Mttfcet." f i - HtABler's Kxnlnlta. btuiiley'a letter does netulve avcrv aUaftt'.tery notion of what has been ea Dilice he was last heard from, but he appears ie hae actually had a chance te rescue Emln becaws of the unexpected mutiny of the' Egyptian troops under that remarkable man, and the advance of the Mahdists. He haa bad the geed fortune te lie transferred by circumstances from a rather absurd te a highly -ote position. With a great flourish of trumpets he went forth te rescue Emln. though It seemed very plain that tlint w as net the real object of the cosily en-prl"e, as Emln had protested that he did net want te be rescued. He reached Emln til n bat tered condition and received assistance and assurances of determination te re main where he was. New, however, it appears that In Stanley 's absence mis fortune opportunely overtook the brave Emln aud Stanley rushed nobly te the rescue,, It was a brilliant exploit, and the Intrepid explorer deserves lets of glory for being equal te the opportu nity, aud triumphing ever fearful diffi culties. He will gain further credit from science for solving a geographical problem. He has proved that Lake Muta Nzlge cmp'.li Inte the White Nile aud net into the river Conge, as inauy maintained. What geed this bit of information may de Is net easily seen, but a great deal of neise is being made ever it, and, as he rechristens the lake Albert Edward Nyanza, he evidently thinks the fact of value. The lake may empty anywhere, for nil most of us care, but we are anxious te learn of the snfe nrrlval Mimewhcroef Stanley and Emln. .rat f , Tir:nu's no frost en tlie return for the Democrats from Ohie nnd Ieiva The ltermhlicnus huve te linnille thorn with fiir-Ihitxl gloves. Tub abatement of Nulsance Ferakor, and the millions iiiassnure of (leiieral Hilly Mahonehnvo cleared the 'kiIIUcaI sky. It Is splendid fall weather In sovernl senses. Netici: the Mil condition of the fences of Congressman Ilreslus in the Fifth want. Tjik Pittsburg Lender welcomes the dele gates of the American congress In n long Spanish nnd a shoiter French editorial with translations following. That limy are mtflk'iently tropical In style may he guessed from the statement that the visitors - ") welcomed te Pittsburg as te "the nxls about which rovelvcs the industrial cir cumference of this nation." Bosten, that hub of creation, may have toglve place te Pittsburg. The modest scrlhe continues In the same strain, nnd from the dlscourse the following pearls of thought, ns Mathew A meld might call them, are taken : "Seated bore, you will be charmed by the brilliancy nnd magnitude of our wealth and brawn and brnln. Yeu will find you have reached the summit of the brightest glory of the three Aiuerlcas, and you will say thore can he no ether glory Mich ns is this." The French editor Is less poetical, and whlle dilating en the beauties of the city invites the visitors te take u ride In the bob-tall ears. Hrnateu Hi.Alitln his speeches lu Vir ginia said his educational bill would liiing ai,(H)0,000 annually te that state. The Xew Hampshire extremist by exiHisIng his hill helped te kill a Dili. Next year we trust Quay will send him te stump Pennsyl vania. Perhaps the taxpayers of this state will applaud his ellurts te take millions from this commonwealth te help the edu cational interests eutsldn of Its borders. Tin: JYcip Jim thinks that "there has been no radical change nnywhcic." We merely refer te this as an Illustration of the small value of the Jirn'n thoughts. Thk Wi'KKi.Y Jicaminer readers nre treated te n fruit cake. The Ohie grape. and the Iowa plum were Included, but In the next Issue, Noveinbor 1J, they will hare te be taken from the Republican feast nnd spread before the Democrats. The cake without these ingredients will hardly he rclMied, but the Erantnrr readers may lm consoled by their Peuu-ymyiil and Mnss-pllls. Thk linimincr says s "It was a 'glorious victeria.' " This opinion of the Examiner we cordially end or no, hut suspect that it must have been prepaied before the elec tion anil Just leaked Inte Wednesday's paper by mistake. I.vir.tu'nKTJUi Ki'i.i.i:r, who accompa nied the Tlietls in the cruise alenir the Arctic coast et Alaska nlter founding the relief station nt Point Harrow, has icnched San Francisce, and tells of strange discov eries en 11 crschel Island. XliCf islaffu, he says, in a series of grenf rollers, npjic.irliiK ns n great, waves or mortar inul been sud denly chilled upon a hed of red granite. The highest waves linve an elevation of MO root. The Island lias an area or fifty square miles. On the seuthern sand spits thcre are abandoned villages, duns of obsolete patterns were round en graves, " The bodies rest en the ground, bends te the east. Over each corpse a heavy woedon box hud been built from driftwood legs. In these wooden tombs, ptarmigan, or which we feuml a great many en the islands, had year after year, sought refuge during gales and held high carnival roast ing en the corpses. In the open Jaws of ene skeleton a sacrilegious snowbird hud built its nest, but Its breed had tlewu," Could any writer of tleticn produce a hotter mingling of the weird, the wonder ful and beautiful 7 A young breed reared in the very Jaws of dealli 1 "The sceno was one et the most depress ing desolation. On the high laud at the head or this spit Lieutenant Osberne, the exocutlve elllccr v( the Thetis, erected a white oak cress hearing this legend, in copper letters: 'U. S. ,H. Thetis, August 15, 180.' " Ne American vcnseIh bad ever passed the Alaska-Canada boundary, and the only vessels lu that part or the world were these under McCIure and Collluseii in 1S.M, when the former was making his famous Northwestern piRsage. On the return trip the Thetls was beset w ith the icepack. The upper yards mid topgallant masts were housed nnd the battle for rrecdeni com menced. The Thetis rammed away rer flve days, making sometime boveuty-flvo root per hour, till she bucked her way Inte open water. What consolation rer the enemy in the rellectlen Hint the Democrats did net quite get MnsvjicliUhetts I AlVIeaii i:plorer Mimlot-ed. It Is reported In .anib.irtliat the Masals or SeiiMlls have massacred Dr. l'cters, the German explorer, and his whele party, except ene Knrepe.m and ene Somali, who were wounded and aie new at Upie. The latest known there about Dr. Peters, who started Inland fieui Vitu en Julv 'JO, was that he had I cached Korkerro, a 'loon dln dln tance up the Tanu river. It is net known whether the second column of the expedi tion, which left Vitu In September under command of llerrcn llerchell and ltust, ever JeIiimI Dr. Peters' advance partv. Ijist February the expedition iiuide Its departuiu for Z.iuzlbar. The whole rorce consisted or 10 Somali soldiers nnd 600 ciirriers.w he werosecured at Zanzibar and nleiiK the coast. The rorce was well or er g.iniced and leel by eluht Germans, heyernl young (ierinuu elllcers obtained the emperor's jiorinihsieu te accompany thoe.xiedlllon. The armory of tlie oxims exims oxims dltlen Included Wincliestcr iiiiimIe load lead ing, ltemingteu nnd Snider rillcs rer the natives, and specially designed elephant rillcs. Tlie Kurepeaii who escaped In Lieu tenant Tiedeman. "Jlicre was a sound of revelry by night" nnd site bad a card but couldn't en, ull en account of neuralgia, fler favorite dude, lieweM-r, had a leM'Uie.id, ami limtcad of a bu)iiet, brought HalMitien oil. They went, nnd were happy The proj.rleters of the 7irfc6re' Huuthenter. Turbore.y. li, write: " Dr. JJull'n Cough hy rut' Ii J llU a gecn se Ian our arugyitu cau'l kttp tuppllcd' Vtnrcr Beta On Hla Owm ITerae. They tell a jroed iterH a maa who Tsata fendnm for nut henmi. A year or two age he had one that was wild te be " flyer," and mnr mnr relleni stories were told abeal' what he had done, and was capable of delus. But nn Inti mate friend netlnrd that the owner of the won wen dernil hone never staked any money en her. " Why don't 'ou back her for a poed, round snra If hc ran de what yen claim the can T" he naked. " That would prove that you had c-mB-ilcnrn In her, but m II Is " " Hee here,' my frtend," Mid the ether, with a twinkle IiqiU eye, don't you knew me well enough te knew that I'm (no nuxtnt te bet en my nwnnng, enpeclnlly when I feci llmt.ihc can't come out ahead 7" When n man knows he ran ftcceinptlh what he undertakes he doesn't feel loe modest te sny no. When Dr. I'lrrcn put his Favorite 1'rencrlp 1'rencrlp tlen befere the public n n certain remedy for nil female diseases, with " MtUfactlen gtiarnn lecd or money rcfuiidl"en every bottle of It, It proved that he had entire confidence In the C reparation. He felt sure of IU merits, and the mimeny of thousands of women who have Imvii cured by II of " weakness," " Irrrgnlsrl tie,'1 and nil the dUtreesIng rttnease from which their uex sulTcrs se much, prove Hint his fnllh was well rounded. W,TliAw Ne matter hew ndvanccd In life, Oee-I teeth In cither man or wire Or maid are a rich prlre ; And then who would Iheglft preserve, Frem MOZODONT won't swerve. Hheuld they ntnll be wine. tVliHl In n cold In the head 1 Medical au thor! tlej say It Is due te uneven clothing of the body, rapid cooling when In a periiplrntlen, etc. The Important point Is, Uiat a cold In the bend Is nil Inflammation of the lining mem brane, of the nee, which, when unchecked, In certain te produce a catarrhal condition for catarrh In enscnllally n " cold " which nature. Is no longer able te " rnsolve " or threw off. Ely'e Cream Dahn has proved IU superiority, nnd sufferers should resort te It bfere that common ailment become! sealed and eiidn In obstinate catarrh. n7-2vrdAw jTTOOD'H HAIWAI'AIUI.LA. "What is Catarrh Catarrh U nn Inllammntlen of the mucous membrane, and may affect the head, threat, stomach, bowels or bladder. Hut catarrh of the head is the mnit common, often coming en se gradually that It has n firm held before the nn nn ture of the treuble Is suspected. Catarrh Is canned by a reld, or succession of celdi, com bined with IMPURE BLOOD Its local symptoms are it tcnic of rullnwm and heat In the forehead, dryness In the none and bark part of the threat, and a disagreeable dis charge from the nose. When the dlwae gains a firm held en thes)stem,ll becomes chronic, and Is then exceedingly dangerous and treach erous, llabla te duvclep Inte consumption. The eyes becoine Inflamed and red, there Is throb bing In the temples, ringing noises In the ears, headache, capricious appetite, and sometimes less of sense of smell and hearing. HOODS SARSAPARILLA Is the remedy for this ever Increasing malady. 11 attacks nt once the source of the dlcase by purlfyliiR and enriching the bleed, which In passing through the dellcnte passages of the mucous membrane seethes nnd rebuilds the tissues, giving them tendency te health Instead of disease, nnd ultimately curing the affection. At the same time Heed's Harsapnrtla builds up the whele system and makes ene feel that he has taken n new lease of life. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggists. (1 ; six for f 3. I'rcpared only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSES 0NK D0LLAK (1) 1.KTKII'.SL1TTLK LIVKKl'ILLB. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Rick lteadaehe aud relieve all the tumbles Inci dent te a bilious state of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after Katlng, l'aln In the Hide, te. While their most remarkable success has been shown In curing sick: llfiidache, yet CAtlTKlfH MTTI.K LIVUIl l'll.LS me upially valuable In Constipation, curing and pieentlug this auneyliig com plaint, whlle they also correct all dlsordcrsef Ihe stomach, stimulate th liver and regulate the bowels. Kvcn If they only cured Ache they would he almost priceless te these, who sutfer from this distressing cemplaint: but fortunately their goodness docs net end here, and these who ouce try them will Mud these llttle pills wiliuitile In se many ways that (hey will net be willing te de without them. Hut after all sick head ACHE Istholmneof se many lives that here Is where we nmke our great beast. Our pills euro It whlle ethers de net. CAUTLUH LITTLK LIVEH 1'ILLHnre cry small and ery easy te lake. One or two pills makoadeie. They are strictly egelnblenud (tonet nrlpe or purge, but by tholrgenllo ac tion plcasu all who use them. In vlalsat'jriets; live for SI. Held everywhere or sent by mall. CAKTLIl MEDICINE CO., NEW YOHIC. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. nugl2-l)dced (tletltinn M AUTIN 111(08. A I11U DOLLAH'H VOIlTH. We hellexe se full aud per fect an amertincnt of Cloth ing nnd rurnlshlng Goods for Men and Heys, has never SOMETHING for EVERYBODY. been shown In this city. A three-story full of Clothing, re.uly-imidc and stullVlu the piece te make te your order. There's something here for the most modest taste and the most fancy. There's something here te fill tlie regular or the extra large and stout. There's something here te meet every purse. Louden Cape OvcrceaU, 115, 111), r.-.', 8.K. Men's Streng All-Weel llusl iicks Hulls, 8 and 910. Heeeur Men's and Yeung Men's Wldewale Drts Hulls, In Cuiuwiy and Hack Ceat stylus, J10, 113, 810, SIS, J.U .Men's and Hey's (Storm Ceatsau Interesting let. Men's uud Hey's Extra Trousers an Interesting let. Hey's and Children's iSults nu Interesting let. Kery kind of Underwear for men aud boys Hint's geed. Every kind of Neckwear, stjllbli and plain. He our S3 Hey's nnd 810 Men's 0er cist Is, All the New Ideas In Cleths and Make lu the CUSTOM TA1LOUINO DI'I'AIIT.MKNT. He our S'Ju, J.-l and 825 Hulls te Measure. VKULL Bhawl Itell illlike up. 1WER3 HUlTrf A or is'etch Cellars; bl'ECIALTV new Ideas In MARTIN BROS, NOS. 20 AND !M NOHT1I O.UKEN BT. Vujjlc. rrUIENEW AMEHIO.VN VV7.7.LE. "BloeksofFive." THE NEW YOKK WOULD WILL OIVK $ioe Te the l'crsen w hu does this 1'uizle In the Short- estTiuie. A l'uzzle for Democrats, lteinilillciins inul Mugwumps. I'xcrJbedy fascinated with Hat first sight. Call and see It, -FOH SALE AT- Erisman'sGenls'FurnishingStere, NO. W. WUST IvINO HTHKirr. 4;cv Sale ev $Uut. ITOH HALE-A TOI1ACCO KWEATEH IN ; g(xd condition ; capacity 12 cuses; will be sold at oue-fourlh actual cost. Address, 1IEOENEU A IIALUKSIAN, Lsecuters Kstate A.Cellins, Marietta, l'n. aSU-tfd -AI.LOUSEND FOlt JOHN II. MKTZLKH'S Real Estate Catalogue AND Investment Circular, ect6-lfa,!' H0Um VVlW WU:CT VHaH'. nitiJUsLnuA, Thersaay, Bar. 7, W. A this-season novelty : Rebe of Black Applique Embroidery, with a band of Black Astra khan en colored and black ma terials. Three exclusive de signs. $22 and $25. Here's another handful from the rich stuffs that have taken a long side-step toward you : 42-Inch French Feule, wllh 2-lneh side band of silk esenrlnl, f 1 25; Imported te sell at 12. VMneh French Berge, with side-band of silk and tinsel embroidery, SI 25: Imported te sell at . 40-Inch Fine Black Diagonal, 66c; Imported tescllalTOc. 4-lnch Black Silk-warn Henrietta, with ail n band border, SI M and f 1 7& Very high grade Mack Novelties for Ladles' Wrnps and Cloaks, wrought silk figures en fine wool (round. 63 Inches wide, te. What could wc de without the counter for Dress Goods Remnants ! Fed every morn ing with a wagon-lead may-be of ends and odd lets from the ether counters. There's no stuff tee fine te go with the Remnant rush. Heme SI200 Kobes are 87 there. Heme SI GO stuffs are 76c there. Whether by the yard or by the dress pattern, the only ques tion is : " De you like the stuff?" There arc magnet prices. Southwest of centre. Seme of our nebbiest Suits for Beys are net yf:t shown in ether stores takes time te copy, you knew. The $4.75 Overcoats and Suits tell hew the price-key is pitched. Men's wear is just as ready Overcoats or Suits. Near Thirteenth and Market streets corner. 121 pieces Mequettc Carpet in 15 patterns, with borders, $1.25 and $1.30. In the Carpet Remnant room, 44 piaces Velvet Carpet (this season's patterns) with borders, reduced te $1. Have you any doubt where the Carpet business of the town is being done ? Second fleer, Market street. Tlie tide of Holiday Beeks is nearly at its flood. Of course there is driftwood te be get out of the way before the buying rush begins. Our ertner priee. ltehcrt Elsmcre, line English edition, 2 vels 82 25 Around the World with Gen I'lice (hit let. $75 eral Grant. By Jehn Itussell teunir, A VU1H. OVU, Willi OUU Illustrations 7 60 Animal Kingdom. 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HMERICHN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, Eye-Glasse Etc., at LOWEST l'lUCES. Optical Geed. Telegraph TJme Dally. Every Article In this Line Carefully lUpulred. Leuis Weber, Ne. 15K North Queen St., Near P. R. R. Btatlen JEWELER AND OftADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL Jeweler and Graduate Optician, WEDDING PRESENTS IN Royal Worcester and Antique Silver. EXAMINATION 01 EYES FREE. NO DHOPS U8ED. CHAS. S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., lJV.NCABTKIt. PENN'A. N JEW GOODS I NEW GOODS. During tlie past week ninny New Goods have found their way into our show cases. Goods just new tills f-casen, which wu shall le Kind te show you. A large stock of Watches and Finn (.'locks, Diamonds, Jewelry, Novelties., Etc. Call aud sec our Coni'ilete Stock. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COHNEIl OK OIIANOE. fILLKlf8 HOUAX BOAP WILL WA8H IVL Clethes and every urtlcle under the sun. TESHK JONE8 4 CO.. f J Manufacturers CONFECTIONEHH' FINK PAi-KIt HOXKrt. The most beautiful line lu the United Stales. bl5 Commerce KL, Phlladcl unf Pa. Write for descriptive price 1UU phia el-7teea fry . IAROA1NB IN - r. Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. 11 20 UNDERWEAR at tl 00. 1100 UNDERWEAR at7fe. 75a UNDERWEAR at 60c, 60c UNDERWEAR atS7)c. IIS 00 PLU8U JACKETS, 113 00. 188 00 PLUBIt COATS, 125 00. f7 00 STOCKINETTE JACKETS. M00. 1100 HENRIETTA, 75c 21-INCn BLACK SILK, 76e and II 00. 75c BLACK CAHITMERE, 50e. 60c TRICOT CIOTIIS, 87Jc. 76e and II 00 KID GLOVES at 60c and 75c. 60c and 760 CORSETS HtS7Jc and 60c. BEST EIDERDOWN, 87Xc 60c and 75c WHITE BIIIKTH, 87,cnnd60c. BEST CORDUROY, 60c AND DON'T MAKE A MISTAKE SO THAT YOUOETTOTHE IUOIITPLACE. LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm's F INE DREWS GOODS. AT THE New Yerk Stere. CASHMERE HENRIETTAS In Every Desirable Bhade ; 45 Inches wide, 60a Yard. These goods are strictly all wool. Henriettas have been and are being sold In this city te-day at 60en yard as all-wool, which are half cotton. Y e have neither the necessity nor Inclination te make misrepresentations. Fine Cashmere Henriettas In all the 'Latest Colorings; 48 Inches wide. Mcayard. Tills quality has never been sold for less than 75c. Combination Plaid & Striped Suitings. We offer a wonderful variety of shadings lu every desirable color, superior qualities, all wool, 40 Inches wide, 60e a yard. LOOK AT OUR POPULAR Black Cashmere Henriettas. 40 inches wide, at 60c, 82K and 75c a yard. CALL FOR QUEEN FA8HION SHEET FOR NOVEMBER, AT THE Him YORK STORE. eletttr. T EVAN A SONS. ' Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. JIJiotenfrtpltB. T-JOTK, I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kcenigskug, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Potlemcc. Jan74md tan wn Stat MM SM Fine Dress Goods $eim nfc 9h0. -DAROAINB. ttlSlT STACKHOUSE'S This Week FOR Bid BARGAINS IN Beets aShees. A Full Line of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Best Beet Made. Call and see them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCAHTER.PA. FOR netrcilt WEAR AND ROUGH WEATHER I Best Shoes Made ! Fer Men's Fall and Wlnt;r Wear. Heavy weight uppers, beavy weight soles te match. In Puritan calf, Eug Huh grain, and genuine Porpoise leathers. Veal Calf Shoes, strongly made and nicely finished with heavy tap soles, at $1.76, aud $2. AlwayB " square " for wear.1" Pollce and Draymen's Bals, with cither Scotch or triple sole bottoms. Nothing but solid leather and the best kind of shecmaklng in the bargain. Try them, nnd you'll want them again. A shoe for the weather that'll be here by and by our $3 Police Bal; warranted genuine calf uppers heavy, aud of an excellent grade. Made right in every way. If they don't wear right, see us later. And still auethcr Police Bal the best that money buys the strongest that's made. A Ne. 1 Calf Uppers winter weight with triple soles. $4.50 buys them. Known as the New Yerk City Police Bal. Genuine Porpoise Bals are great shoes for winter wear. The maker warrants these, "made of genuine Cape Hsttcras Porjwlse Skin, tanned in its own bltibKr oil rendering it soft and pliable ; is im- fiervieUB te moisture, ns it has neither lair cells ucr sweat glands. Inserted lietween the lining and the upper, and between the outer and inner stucs, Is a strong, firm, oiled canvas lining, which, iu addition te undoubted waterproof qualities of the stock renders the shoe positively impervious te dampness or moisture of any kind. It is the tough est known leather manufactured." The Erlce of them does net hit the purse ard, cither. They're $3.50 a pair. They're sewed shee9; 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. n B OOTS AND SHOES. FOR LITTLE MONEY. I have Just received a 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 or Oeze Calf, making a beautiful contrast and very sty lish shoe for Dress, Parties, Ralls and all kinds of light uses; tliey have nil the appearance of MOO, $700 and t8 00 shoes, and if boughtolse beughtolse boughtelse wbcro would cost 51 00 or 8200 ruore than what I am selling them for. I have them In Ijice nnd Cengress in different widths; they can be seen lu Large Window, with rrlce attached. Have also received a I-urge Line of Men's, Bey's and Youths' PATENT LEATHER OX FORDS, used for same purposes as Men's Shoes. Men's, 82 00 per pair ; Hey's, Jl 60 ; uud Youths' SI 25. Can he seen III Large Window. The One-Price Qash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices in BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 & 5 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. W-8lere closed every evening at 6 o'clock, ex. cept Monday und Saturday, ffiavpete. yy-ANTED I WANTED I -THE- LANCASTER CARPET HOUSE Has WORKMEN that aie WANTED Every where In LANCASTER and even in PHILA DELPHIA ! COPY Or TELEGRAMS ; l'lIILADELrillA. Oct. 5. " lie sure te ceme te lay my carpets ' L.D. PlIILAnKLI'lllA, Oct. 8. " De net fall te lay my Carpel. Will pay all expenses. MUST lUVE YOU." D.E. CARPETS Sold, Cleaned and Relald. CURTAINS g.ild nnd Dreped. SHADES from Hest (I miles te Cheapest. CURTAIN POLES, With Trimmings, 25c. ONE PRICE I Ground Fleer I : RIGHT PRICE I Personal Attention I SHAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. nugUD-lyd ilmlu-cllrte. TTMHRELLA HEADQUARTERS. UMBRELLAS. All Grades AT Lewest Prices -AT- THE MAKERS. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 11 EAST KING STREET. uMiud rum i sm n Utteb. N BOSTON STORE. OOTOTHE 24 Gentre Square, -FOR BARGAINS! We bring ye-J geed cheer by minting yen te save money, New don't misunderstand na, We don't mean that you are extravagant net nt all bnt wu de mean and i ay you make a 1 mistake If you think you can buy Just aa cheap ninuf uum wv OUR PRICES CAN'T BE BEAT I OUR QUALITIES CANT BE EQUALED! THE BE3T OF EVERYTHING AT THK REMEMBER THE PLACE. IT WILL PAY YOU. NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, VA., Ii the Place te Gelf Yeu Care te Save Meney. -WE OFFER Extraordinary Bargains- -IN- BLACK SILKS, SHAWLS, PLUSHES, SATINS, VELVETS, CLOTHS, . UAHHMfc,llfc, HKUUkS, HENRIETTAS, SURAHS. PERSIAN SILKS, RIBBONS, SURAH SILKS. CORSETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, ' iiAHUKKm;iu.Er, iiuhj.l,kh, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RUCHINGS, COLLARS, Lurtn,AC.,cCi ;1 Plush Coats and Jackets. Best Machlne Thread at 4c n spool. 600 Yards Spools or Thread nt 2e each. Best Sewing 8111c nt tc a spool. Steel Dressing Combs at 10c each. FIne Pins at 2c a paper. Flne Toilet Soaps nt 5c nplecc. Wnlcbone Waist Stays at Se te 10c n dozen. Dress Shields at Se te 23a a pair. Best Skirt llratd nt te n piece. Heeks nnd Eyes en tapes. nalr Crimps, Hair Brushes, Cemlw, Teeth Brushes, Jewelry, Ac, &c, Ac. Ladles' nnd Children's Fast Black IToke at 8e a pair. WE ARE HAVING STIRRING TIMES HERE. OUR BARGAINS DO IT. &a J. H?irry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, -VyiLLIAMSON FOSTER. Every Bey Buyer OF A KNEE PANT SUIT OR -DURING- November and December, Will Receive as a Present, n Bucketful! of Candy. Every Lady or Girl Buyer -OF- A Plush or Cleth Jacket, NEYVMAKKKT, GRETCIIEX OK NEAPOLITAN, Will lie Prccentcd Willi a Handsome Souvenir. A GREAT FLANNEL SALE In Active Operation. Blankets and Comfert 15 te 20 Per Cent. Less than Regular Figures. Bargains in Rlbheiu. Gent's Heavy Weight Overcoats, 10, SIS, 0. Serviceable Overcoats, te, 0, S7, JS. Fast Celer Business Bulls, J7, S3, Si, J10. Bey's Leng Pant Suits' 83 SO, M, 81 60, Se. One Hundred Dezen Gent's Flne Neckties Fulls, Tccksand Feur-ln-llundH All at '.Tic. Displayed in Our East Window. A Genulne Bargain Gent's Derby Ribbed Un derwear at SI a. Men's Heavy Cardigan Jackets. GSc, 75c, 8100. All-Weel Cardigans, 81 23. Gents' Flne Cardigans, 81 te 83 50. Gents' uud Beys' Dress Gloves In all Styles, Prepared for Winter. Furs of Every Description. Fur Robes, Fur Glees, Fur Caps nnd Cellars and Ladles' Fur Muffs and Capes. Heavy Cleth Cnpi and Fancy Plaid Windsors. The New Htj les WimUers with Deublo Hum!, are Elegant. A VERY CHEAP HAT. Fhe Dezen SUIT Felt lints, made te sell at 8.1 00, me are new Closing Out at 81 50. Dress Shoes, Ijica or Congress, 81 50. Ladles' 17 Butten Beets, f.'M. Misses' 17 Butten Beets, (2 00. Farmers' Heavy Beet. Rubbers and Overshoes, Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO. 318 MARKET STREET. HARRIS UUUG. PA, If BOSTON STORE m "V Arr SCwiSiiSfev ,4t. t- v vj w-iJ..KrCA4.'v-,ataK;fce.iet.rf iJlt.Wt-3feltflfcg$J5Jjfci A ". f.-gJLj' ' i .-W:te.. r,t-fr 4c-'
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