," it t J? Ik A A: Sft'i i'ST & T a .it. m. "ii. m 'K. ? I X 1 - m & Rat:i: ;h km i. Ha ' 1S9 :u tk Vr- u& ".& Wiv v!C i; jb .. Af i-f"?; y ' n tttUt0ni?e H l.MBtMltAK. " rrEmitANFCH.Tx, wuten. ' ft: CLAKK,FttsUtNr. - 'is lUkXLt IKTK.UalCMbHt.-Pabllthe4 fjs?sterl tkeytr,batBmifey, Served IfMHM M Uiw mjr mm Mmranainc V ) tea watts week. By nail Are de). .'l&w MMywMataMn MeeBtamenib. ftL i1 nmCLUOKNCWt-One dollar and Mad year. In sdrsnee. TO BOBBCRIBEBS-Kemlt D.r cnecs lUw order, nd where neither of Ml be procured scad In registered 0 4 the tFealeAce, m second class mill vt m nmuranrcn, Lancaster, V. ( (,,f i. . - A?"S :ULJWAT,-?A., Herember8, 1880. rj PrttUral Ltbcrtr. .& , The Democrats In tbe school beard 3 Mure acted very properly In refusing te j$ taka advaHtage of the accidental ma sy 'Jettty they had in the beard through tlie fr dcMa of Bepubllcau members, nnd in it yielding te" the Republican members lliiiiiiiui"! " "" rr 7'. . ftiraiu nri fhnf nf Mr, "Kliermnn trava &s - - - -.--, --. 0 tO" - AV ttiifiiiwM nn iivn niMantAHa ft tsifta V WV AICIUUUOUIUU MU wvvwwun u m " Jnty ' the body, wblcb they might ',? kw retained ; but they recognized the '.' Vy ht Iha anliitnl hnnrri linn lnwn tir- $: . -.". . "- """::,':. ,;;.," -5 i gwusea ey law as a nenpariiau uuuj, fjy, -with an equal representation or tne xf political parties In it, and that It was (i, ' their duty te abolish politics from the :$, body se far as in their power. They .aj resulted mat me interest ei me scuoeis jt XWDB1B DDUU9 ueemuuw:ii;u. vv v:uuiiu '.-& mt smara mm the T?pnubllrnn ii)Pinl)ers of Ute beard were net cquniiy minuiui ei Its Drenrletles.. nnd seized upon their temporary majority te elect nil Republi can officials. The Democrats hml thus the tcniitn tcniitn tlen of refusal upon them nnd ure enti tled te much credit for resisting It. The lif . Renubllcan members of the beard, upon eed 4t.la (uwiaalnn .a nm fil.tannfl in Yintn teoegnlzed the magnanimity of their po litical opponents, nnd npplnuded while premising te imitate it herenftcr. There is n very clear line drawn in the Intelligent mind between the rightful and wrongful use of political power. Parties are recognized as necessary In government, te the end that opposition uid criticism may keep the governing power from oppression. The national and state administration is the domain of the national nnd state party. City and county Interest are different, and there Is no sufficient reason why parties formed for operation In larger fields should dominate the smaller ones ; and In city affairs It often happens that great harm is done by the citizens holding themselves withiu national "Jw. party lines when the issues ero wholly jecai. ou m vuuug lur iuu iirciiiuuiiuy n rf. te a sound opinion that there should Le S,JT fau m j mat a. ma.4 aanl nllH.n.1 fc w ythe voter; the duty of the Judge being s i-tictuited as generally of n nen-jiartlsnn Bffi. cnaractcr. xuia conception serves new i'KV nv -- 5 self in his position n strong claim upon y the non-partisan support of his fellow ?yy,, ciuzcns uuu me opinion is rupuiiy gniu 1 'W. lng around that the geed ludire nheuld j'be re-elecled without the iissent. nf nil fpartke. .ia In this section of the country thie Tvtjiwr Im mnm rmnnrntlt Inlrmi r in v Tlannr4ln I linn hv i he T?nnuh1lnai Kava Republican state and strongly deml- " Cg Bated by the politician who sees in the -V, warty a machine made for the mirnoscef jf of seizing upon every visible fleshpot; s but we incline te bcllcve that tlicre Is a -"m further reason in the mere natural r-t liberty of the Democratic mind upon P ,v political matters due te the education of j'.ilM doctrine, that the jieopie rule, and pJfi. that. fhAtf hnllltl rw riwtrii'i.i. In Mmlt 'IS oatlenal rights, only se fur as the ahsolate pSi necessity of geed government demands. '$i The Democratic mind iuclines te ob- eerye the spirit of the law. It approves the non-partisan govcrnmeiit of tlie schools, which are instituted only for :J , the education or the children. It calls it ' ter freedom te every citizen In the enjoy 'A ment of all possible liberty. It nists iw the oppression of power of every kind pV"and champions indlvldunl rights. It understands that government is cstnb- 'Sw. ... . . .. rr ... ,5a iwnea ie secure me weirnre or tne J citlien. net for his enalayejnent; and rMffiatpeUtical parties havea like' ml,- Ien. Disappointed. The New Yerk Herald notes that whether or no General Maheue shot the Harrison who fell before a gun 11 red be general's residence at Petcjcje buh'Vn'ntecUnnJtlght. he certain V'ihat tf day shot the HnrriseutnibTell at Wash- vfc , ingten before the ure or the Virginia (i .nmntiim. PnMtiilent HnrrlRen Iclls mi i Interviewer that he does net think he $j- he did no mere te help Mnhene than he r., did te help the Republican slde in any r of the states ; admitting which it only snows mat no was snot down uii ever in the general tumble of the Itepub lican majorities that he had ux- tF&s, erwa hlmsclf te maintain. The 'iX distinction, however, in Viruinia vnn .. . . ' . ' . -"... l tnai mere were two bets ei ucpuuiicnus, and that the president gave his nid te '.A UaliAnA In e nanveca 41m aliter fmilum & "rr".rr".rr 'rr. .::?"". , ;4j; negre domination. Tlicre was u 5S great uprising of the Virginia iice- ?'Pl against the Maheue idea, which 'i-jv the president adopted aud a geed share i j of the Republican party heaped the flre jtj-npen it, which slaughtered It se eem- y pietely. Mr. Harrison was bercly hit fJCnl hurt In the intmimmiiit. nu mw Trf oe- "i- v.w. i VV VW CUVI.0, .. A.W vwa vv .V(.vKttl.U f$ the fact himself. fern: rrr .:"""..."". "'"'"" rAii,nu me anueuucemcui mat lie pre- posed te wine ever theSeutheru states awj iub nepuuucau pariy, anu nis .Kearly idea seemed te lie te abandon tM negre and te conciliate the t r. white. This pregramme eecms te have glven way before the Maheue exigency, '; ttillerled as . '.WM.WMV MW,. UdUD IlillllJt the champion of black .'-srevernment in the Seuth. That hi , . . .-. ----- - -, - m we nave often declared, will never wln. There is nothing clearer i than that this is a white man's vrnatlen, and that it will be under his government forever. If the black man V eannet accommodate himself te the situ- -Wen it will be bad for the black mau ; 3'aed that is all that can be said about it. j His numbers anywhere are nothing br '' few the unwritten law that command him te sit under the while man's rule. The premising plan of Republican fNwth in the Beuth, which was bused sbs cbamplentng, the supixscd pre- MUve sentiment there, ba come te ptaf before this Virginia development C Bspubllcan policy. The confidence ,s)ftbe people of the Seuth will net been M wen by an administration that has avfbt te help Maheue te plant the vj, ;-tS' -Kis.i-'ii-'nK.f . - 1 " negre In power In Virginia, and it will vainly seek te show hereafters pretcn felon of devotion te the Interests or tlie governing race in the Seuth. Crcmaltng Paupers Tlie members of the Philadelphia Cremation society are very much pleased nt the action of Director Stok ley in recommending an appropriation or $3,000 for a crematory in which te bury the unclaimed dead. They seem te believe that this will accustom people te the idea of cremation and ovcrcemotho firmly established preju dice ngninst this method of disposing of the dead. There would seem te Iks dan gcr of nu opposite effect. If cremation comes te be recognized ns the method applied te the pauper dead It will 1 almost impossible te give It popularity, no matter hew forcible the arguments for adoption. The strong nnd unrea sonable prejudice against tlie licst of hospitals shows this. The whole idea of the hospital is associated with cold public charity, nnd there are many people otherwise reas onable who would much rnthcr dle than go te nuy hospital, no matter hew plain the evidence of its superiority. The great cities have institutions se perfect in every appointment that no millionaire could 1 better cared for than their patients, but the peer light shy of them. Se It may be with crema tion, If it should 1)0 adopted for paupers. Ne nrgument can overcome prejudice of this kind, and the crcmntlenlRts should be sorrowful ruthcr than Joyful ever the danger that their movement will slip into this hopeless rut. m In soine spots In Lnncnster county Demecrats ero senrce. Tlie New town dis trict used tolme limterlal Ter nt lenstn county commlttueiniiii, hut un notethnt among the IS9 votes oust en Tuesdny net n Democrat npnenrw, or a Prohibitionist. Some Democrat ought te move out thorn for Boeil. Ok ceurse, Mr. Ferakor reflises te bo be bo llevo Hint any cnimes opernted te bring about his elefent which could sccuronDrino sccurenDrino sccuronDrine crntlo victory en national issues. He IIihIm tlie strongest point ngalniil liliu te linve been the feeling ngalnbt third terms, nnd that no doubt wns an Important fucter in the working out of tlie result. It Is chcor chcer Ing ler Democrat te nce tlie Reilbllcnn londers resolutely closing their oyes Ie ovidencoi of nnotlier Inflttonce nt work In Ohie ; whnt Chairman llrlce calls the gen eral I)cmecratlc tondeney of tlie times. Slowly hut very surely tlie nation In com ing back te the principles of Jeffersen and tlie party of dead war Ikhiies in Inevitably deemed. A nuTCiii.li of Morrisvilie slaughtered himself en Tliursday. Uu did II accident ally nnd in a way calculated toninkenny butcher of professions! prlda qnite sick. He was a skillful butcher, but when he operated en himself he mmle a mess of It. The wny of It wnn thusly: JIeuus out gunning and curried his weapon at full cock. When forcing his w ny through seme bushes, he did net move with siifllclcut cnie. and tlie gun mum dischnrged by a brancli that caught the hammers. .Shortly nderwnrdH he died. Heme readers will say that the moral l, don't go gunning ; ether will say that a gun should net be carried full-cock in the bushes. If you try te in old nil danger you will never luive any run, nnd n cocked gun is most da si rob! e in thick biuhes. Tlie moral ap pears te be don't sheet yourself, and tlie methods for attaining tills may be lcil te 'he Intelligence el the gunners, with the observation that there are s.tle ways of holding the plcce that should becoine the habitual witli every sportsman. Duiu.nv calmly blames the leaders for net continuing te apply his blocks of llve Hchenie, hut had they conceived the no ne no cesslty tjuay nnd Wnunniaker would hnve been fertile of schemes and cish. McKinkuy'm majority en Thursday wan figured at 12,715, and still growing. It is seme consolation that the. mailed arm of Bess Quay could net reach ever the ram parts of Virginia's Ucinecrncy as it lias ever Pennsylwinla'H. Tlie -oters of this state may byo-and-bye rosent the term that Is steadily fixing Itself upeu the common wealth, It Is getting te be known as Qunysyh aula and the city of I'enn Is 10 10 10 spoiiHibie for tlie clmnge of name. In view of tlie stiddeu jielltleal death of (joneral Mnhone tlie attention of the Ito Ite publlcnn bosses Is called te a scheme of burial discovered In Newark, N. J. It uppeiirs that parties in that city have been reaping a harvest in two-cent Installments, i-b- ,"" 'd "f " "K' ffiSSZ and agreeing te give n ceflm aud tlie service.? tal;or,"tegetlio.-wTnr opening and decent burin in anv ccmcter', wheu tlie lnstnlliants amount te H.G0. In case of dmtli bafera that amount was reached they ,lem (s0 ( ,my ever te tlie reproseutalVes of tlie deceased aVropertionu Blount. .LntV hfeuth American delegates i cre as lenlshed at the geed order mulutained at the polls iu Cincinnati and show oil natur al Interest in our elections. It Is fortu nate that they happen te w itness an elec tion that se effectually illustrates the inde pendent as well as tlie orderly spirit of tlie American people. If they had been hore a year age w e could net liuve berne their inspection without shame for the open degiadntien of our politic by the use of money In immense oluine, and tlie calm Hutching of bought voteis In blocks of five. New they sce Wau.iiu.iker in tlie cabinet and Quay honored ferthis purchase of the presidency, hut they also bee ovi evi ovi dence of the disgust of the people v, lth tha whole outrageous business and clear proof that the strongest of bosses cm net long abuse their power. - CJ.i:vr.i.AM attiii: wiirj'i: ueubC. AfleV Atteuillui; tlie llnynrd Weddlus He Calls Upen Ills biiL-ci-oHer. Ne greater demonstrations of kindly fool feel ing lias e or been vhew u te any ex-president and his wlfe by the people of Wash ington than wero exhibited te Mr. and Mrs. Clevcland en Thursday. Vrem early morning until thev It'll In the afternoon they wero recelliig constant attentions fiem friends. Tiiey divided tlie lieners with tlie bride and groom at the wedding, w hore they me. many of the people w horn they most doMred te see. All day long c.illers left their cards for Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland, and gifts of flowers were tilled up every whom en the first fleer of tlie hotise of e-Murshal Wil Wil eon, whero they were entertained. C ory ery ory bedy said in one phrase or nuother, ''I hope we shall seen have ou in Washlnir Washlnir tea again," at wliich the Clev elands smiled, Ne ene was mero jileascil te see the cx presldcnt and ids wife than the old em em peoyes at llie Whtte Heuse, for all of whom they inuulreil. After leaving tlie liayard-Clyiner eli ding ex-l'resideiit and Mrs. Clevcland droveto the Whlte llouse te call en the President and Mrs. Harrison. Mrs. Harri son being in New Yerk, Mrs. Clevcland llt hercaid and dreve nway. Mr. Clove Cleve laud was shown into the green parlor, uheie he was Immediately Jolned by tlie president. They chatted pleasantly together, dining which geed-natured references weie inacle te the late elections. Mr. Cleveland lias grown stouter than when he occupied the Whtte Heuse, but otherwise lias net changed. ". m Stranger Than Slamese Twin. On Wednesday Mrs. Michael C. Fltzgor Fltzger Fltzgor eld, of 1,105 Itratidyvvlne street, Wllmuig Wllmuig ten, Del., gave birth te u child having two heads, two hearts and hut one stomach, tvw arms and Iao legs. Tlie child died. 1Mb heads were iidl formed and one rested upon etch shoulder, and where the head should hive been was simply a round covering el flesh. The child was of no sex. "-,?" -I ,J?:' 'I'-lta.'SS. H 10AWB DAILY" IKTELlilOENOJrR, ITHIDAYtKdTTBHBiBliiliWI The birth Is termed by physicians "gero "gere gyme." The mother, died Thundsy after noon. The birth of the child is the all sb sb serbins; topie of conversation In the com munity In which the woman lived. KXI'KntENCEH OF THE HU.MT.lt. i i Hew the New Yerker Seeks flame On Mountain nnd River. ChsriM M. llealtlc, In Nature, New Yerk. "The predicament of the sportsman who has te wear eyeglasses in the woodland cannot be fully understood bythosewho can set along and see their game without unnatural accretions en their optics. The geld rimmed cye-glasses that may or mny net, according te tlie individual, leek se becoming while ogling the fair dames along U read way are nn uncertain help in the forest, or con mp, If you want te leek "profcsser-liko" nnd wear spectacle you ere belter fixed, but the usual eye glasses are net shed without regret. Mayhap you see a lr of woedduckt you flre at ene, the lebeuud knocks off your glasses, and you nre in doubt as te which of n thousand cluster of lcaves Is the ether duck. Yeu sheet away iu tlie general direction mid hnve no Idea ns te whether you hit the ether ene or net. Perhaps you are uncertain about the first one and have te skirmish about te leek for the butidle or feathers in tlie dry lcaves. Yeu hear a rustling as of quail flushed, but a cat brier has caught In the string of your glasses nnd thoy're eif, hut you liave te flre at that moving shadow you im perfectly see aud are only told subse quently by your friend that you hrtve shot at a hawk half a mile high. Perhaps your glassesw ith the perspiration from an ox ex ox hllerntlng wnlk hnve dropped obliquely en your nose.and looking th rough thordge you see in roe "ramms sinning out in illltereni directions. Hut tlie rustling of the grass ntul leaves helps you nnd you flre nfler the real rabbit but von have becn unable te cnlculAle the distance, and njiocend shot Is out of the questien, ns your glosses nre dangling. Yeu go home nnd swear oft the geld rimmed oye-glasos nnd appear next time with n bae ball mask ns a frame sup porting two bull's oyes. The ganle results nre nil right, but the edect has been alto gether unsatisfactory en the ferest damsels nt the woodland Inns whero you had got ten your lnealc. They say that tlicre nre grouse In the ilamape meuutnliis, and occasionally you meet a man who lias heard that quarry going off like n rocket through leaves. Yeu seldom nieel n man who will aver that he has seen ene thore. I ran out en the northern read te Kpnrkill aud leek a cenveyance forflve miles Inland, and then footed it for several miles mero with a Itauiape sportsman. In going ever theso iutoruilnahle hills I occasionally heard a distant w lilr, and was Informed a " part ridge'' had get tin. "Did you see him?" and he replied : " Ne. of course you never see llicin hore j they nre tee wild." The neise w iv frequently heard, and occa sionally my frietid discharged Ills plece. ",What did you sheet at 7" F asked. ' At the nolse," he replied. It was strange hunting for me. but alter half a dozen shots had been llred i round, te my surprlse, a dead greuse in npnth ever the hills. We get several ethor kindsef game, but I nover Hrcd my gun nt tlie "nolse." My friend was sheeting, as he Informed me, philo sophically. He said the "partridges," wlien they heard any ene approaching, took te the paths In order te run quicker. The moment he heard ene get up he shot several feet abeve the path he was en, but using the txitli te direct his shot. He kept In the mind that theso birds fly, when Hushed, en tlie top of the mountain down toward tlie feet, nnd. iv hen started below, fly up. He was net ery successful, but he w as able occasionally te k ill game, when, with all my years of oxpcrlenco, I wiih unable te flre a gun w ith purpose I took a run down (he North Shrews bury river the ether day, In a small yacht for ducks. Theso who think It unsports unsperts manlike te approach duck by gall as they usually allow ene te approach tee near owing te the apnatent want of mevemunt, would liave their censcience qualms set at ret iu Hint rlver. Thore are se manv heits that the duck are kept en tlie go and It U nm ift!ii you can get any tee near them Hut it happened this (lay that I nearly run into three of them before I Haw thorn. It was ovidenl that they had no Intention of getting up, se with the three heads en a line and net n hun dred feet away, I flred. Only ene get up and I gave him the ethor barrel aud he dropped almost Immediately. I sailed up te get the game aud round tlie water clear. Soen after a duck get up two hundred yards before the bow. Anether followed about the same dlstance off the starboard, and a third emerged away off the pert side. They get together and flew out of reaih and 1 hnve been woiiderlng whnt kind of ducks they wero, nnd if I shot the first threo and if they w ero se leaded w ith shot that they sunk and ifthe three subse quently appearing weie the spiltcs or manexut the ethers. Prem riillnileliililn, rn.-l nm m'HIiik mero of Dr. Hull's Couch Hjrup than alt ether cnuuli rciueillta combined, niiu the ilciumut is still hi creasing. II. .1. C. TOneurr, nrugRltt, 257 H. Second M. " There's such dlv Inl ty doth hedge 1. IiIiik Hint treason" fear te touch him. Uut rheumatism li 110 retpecter of porveus. nnil Itejnltv would de well te patroiilze Halvntlen Oil. the cunt palm ere. . Illl. riKllCE'H Pellets are AliU-Ullleun mid l.nxiitlvc, or Cnthnrlle ncienlliiK te nm of dose. IVJAw iVemnU'jiiuvvmtvnnwsl lirif?- - ('(ssMi'th Iu eltlier man or wlfe Or mnlil are n rkh prize ; Aniltliu.nvvlioweulathci;iriiireMerve, rrem HO.OIie.NT won't svvcrve. Should the at all bu wise. AVImt Is a cold Iu the heiulT Medical au thorities tiny It Uilue te uneven clothlnseftho body, rapid cooling when In a perspiration, etc. The Important point Is, that n cold In the head Is an Inflammation of the lining mem. tmine or the nose, which, wlu.11 unchecked, Is certain te produce a catarrhal condition-for catarrh Is essentially a " cold " nlilrh nnture Is no longer uble te" rcxolve "or threw eir. i:i' Cream Ilahu has pi evist Its superiority, and sutrercrs should nsert te It liforethnt ronimen alhucnl hcceiucs seated ami ends In obstinate catarrh. nT-'.'iulAvr TTOOUH HAIWAPAltlLLA. What is Catarrh Catarrh Is an liiflnmuintlen of the mucous inuinliruiii's, nnd may 11 tied the hcud, threat, stomach, bow els or bladder. Hut catarrh or the head Is tlie inent common, often coming en se gradually Hint It hns a firm held before tlie nn nn tueo or the tiouble Is suspected. Catarrh la caused by a cold, or succession of celilt, com bined with IMPURE BLOOD 1U local symptoms nre n sciue of fulhiCM and hint In the forehead, dryness In the nose and back part of the threat, and a disagreeable dls dls cliaree from the nose. When the disease gulns allrmholden thesjbtcm, It becomes chronic, and Is then exceedingly dangerous nnd treach erous, llaule te develop Inte consumption. The ees become liitlinucd nnd red, there Is throb blut: In the tcmiiles. ringing noises In the ears, headache, capricious appetite, nnd sometimes less of sense of snull nnd hearing. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Is the reuiidy for this ever Increasing malady. It attacks at ence the source of the disease by purirjlug ana enriching the bleed, whlih in tuisslng tlireugli tlie ddlcnte passages of the mucous membrane seethes and rebuilds the tissues, thing them tendency te health Instead or disease, uud ultimately curing the ntlcctteii. At the same time Heed's Sarsaparllla builds up the vv hole s) stem nnd makes 0110 ficl Unit he has taken n new lease of life. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by nil druggists, tl ; six for J.V. Prepurcd only by 0. 1. HOOD A. CO., Lew ell, Mass. 100 l)OSi:s ON1J DOhLAIt (1) T HKHiailUSri'ltAISH. " l nm a Presbyterian clcrgj man and 11 1)oe ter e! Divinity, but I am net afraid tonsHini tensHini niend Unity's Pure Mull Whiskey as the purist and most illiclent preimrullen as a iiiisllelue that 1 knew or, and my expvrlencc Is n large one." ftr.v. ll. M11.U., I.. U 1). " I highly recommend Diitlj's Pure -Malt vviiikKe.uuii iiresrriue ll exclusive! In my practlie." II. VV. 1IUTCIII.NSO.N, J. 11., Sty nrk. " Dairy's Pure Malt Whiskey it free from fusel oll.iidiilteratleiis, or foreign Impurities, and these qualities should recommend it te the hlgliisl publle favor.'1 i'uur. Hlnuv a. Mett, rh.D..K.C.8, New Yerk; , " I concur In theendersiment of all thut has beiti said of Dull Pure Mult Whiskey." 1". K. Hei:.NEit, Jjite Trensurer of the United Mutes. Can any higher emlerscineuts than the above bojireauced for uny known article T .. De they net prove the purity and power of Hits (trial Hcmedyt jicsure, iinvvever, aim secure only the genu ine, and take none but Hurry's. Jt Is sold by all icnutable drefgUu, 15) T?" -M"&ilvi fttimk', pauuumLMUA, rrhlr. Ner. 8, M, Our Sealskin Plush Gar ments are dry steamed and blocked 'just as the finest Alaska Seal would be. That insures the wear as well as the certain and exact fit. But their good ness begins away back of that. Every one is of the Lister Plush. Held one of the finer grades at arm's length ; is genuine seal as rich? And our guarantee gees with every garment. Fresh let en the racks te-day. Seal Plush Coats : 40-Inch Beal Plash Coats, lined with qulUXl satin, real seal ornaments, 115, 119, WO, up teJM. . . 41 and 44-Inch Costs, the very best, tWandtOS. Seal Plush Jackets : 23-Inch Seal Plush Jacket, lined wllh satin, with soft warm Interlining", IU, 34-lnch, $12, and up te KB. , , 27-Inch, WI& nenlskln lrlmmlng, Ioem or tight fronts, tU.ttS, 130, . Seal Plush Medjcskas : Lined with Ratie, trimmed with plush, rai seal, nnd simp or fringe, IU, (10 GO, f 18 60, up te ISO. Seal Plush Wraps : t All the best shares, ti0,12,ir5, up te 150. Becend fleer, Chestnut street side. Four elec tors. Ten Robes almost as they come. They give you an idea of the variety within the reach of a little money. Yeu can go higher or lower and get neat ness and newness and style in whatever you hit upon. Itebe with wide and narrow border of silk In Persian designs, 10 CO. len 1 0 Hobe, with bands of black velvet and wool frlse. 110. French Combination Robes In several de-4 signs, iuciO. French Kebe with Van Dyke border, 112 SO. French Koule Hobes with decoration of fig ured velvet, $12, tig, and IJO. French Serge Hobe with border of black moire, f JO. Camel llnlr Kcarf Kebe, 111. Camel llnlr Combination Hobes, $30 and 125. Hngllsh Cleth Hobes In designs of ribbon nnd silk cord, 123. Bhawl Hobes with subdued borders, 123. Southwest of centre, A Scotch Tarn is about as warm and saucy a head rig as the child can have : or there are Knitted Caps, or Puffed Outings, or Sailors, or shapes in English cloth. Fer dress the dashing Beavers and the large soft Felts are the correct thing. Maybe you don't think se. Very well, every ether asked-for style is here tee. A late Fall idea is the Velvet-covered Hats. Ne worry nor expense for making. Here it is, dressy, handsome, and just ripe for the trimming. All colors, popular shapes, and the price $1.90 and $2.50. Untrimmed shapes, and the things te trim them with, you knew. Nothing lacking. North frm Thirteenth and Chestnut strcetl cernsr. It leeks like the dawn of a Buckle day. They've caught en everywhere. Buckles for hats, for dresses, for shoes ; Buckles for use and for leeks. And they come in the cutest possible shapes. There's a glittering gathering of them with the ether millinery gim cracks in metal and Avhat net. Near feet of Main Aisle stairs, Chestnut street side. $1 Sideboard Scarfs (17x70 inches) are 70 cents. Four va rieties of border. Smaller sizes in proportion. Fine decorated Tea Cleths that you've paid $3.75 for are new $2.65. Seuthvv est or centre. "Jehn Wanamaker. Htcbicei. flAHTKIVH LITTIiE L1VEU FILM. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Headacbe nnd relieve all the troubles Inci dent te a bilious stale or the system, such as Dlzzliiess, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after j-Jiung, rum in me Hide. ,te. wiille their most remarkable success hns be icen shown In curing Headache, yet CAKTRH'H LITTLE LIVER. FILLS 1110 equally valuable in Constipation, curing and preventing this nnnevtng com plaint, while they ulse correct nil disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver nnd regulate the bowels. Even If Uiey only cured Ache I bey would be almost priceless te these who bulkr from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does net end here, and theso who ence try them will nnd these little pills valuable In se ninny wnvs that they veill net be willing te de without them. Hut after all sick head Is the bane of se many lives that Here Is where we make our great beast. Our pills cure It while ethers de net.; UAltl'Elt'H LITTLE LIVEIt PILLS are very small and very i-nsy te take; One or two pills make n dose. They nre strictly vegetable uud donetgrlw or purge, but by their gentle ac tion ldeiiwj nil who use them. In v Inls at 23 cts ; llv e for $1. bold ev erj vv here or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small P1U. uugl2-l deed Small Dese. Small Price. tDouerfuvtii&UUtn 8e0b0. C VLL AND BEE -TH ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Cundle-Light; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Olobes for Gas And Oil Utevea. THE "PERFECTION" METAL MOULDINU aud UUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them all. Tlilsstrlpoiitniarsallethers. Keeps out the cold, Htepa rattling of windows. Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow aud ruin. An) one can apply It no vraste or dirt inade In applying it. Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. I will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfect.Al tbetev e. Heater and Range Stere of Jehn P. Seliaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., L.VNCA3TER PA. MilJi.feifcf7 .JUIVW..V f?V.ti H.wtJ HAOII I Clethes uud cury article under Uie ten J mwrt I i.'fit lWlti.f unill Will ll'iun f , V'"p- '. Vry . IARSA1MB IN Bargains, Bargains, Bargains. II 35 UNDERWEAR t00. II 00 UNDERWEAR atTOe, 76e UNDERWEAR at We. Hec UNDERWEAR atSTKe. 115 00 PLUSH JACKETS, tU 00. t88 00 FLUSH COATS, l 00. n 00 STOCKINETTE JACKETS, 5 00. 100 HENRIETTA, TV. 21-INCH BLACK SILK, 7Sc and 11 00. 76c BLACK CASHMERE, 60c. Me TRICOT CLOTHS, Srjic 75c and f 1 00 KID GLOVES at 60c and 75c. 50c and 75e CORSETS tS7c and 60c. BEST EIDERDOWN, 87c. 69c and 76e WHITE SHIRTS, 37Kcand60c. BEST CORDUROT, 60a AND DONT MAKE A MISTAKE SO THAT YOUGETTOTHE RIGnTPLACE. LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm's F INK DRESS GOODS. -AT THE New Yerk Stere. CASHMERE HENRIETTA? Iu Evctv J lettable Shade ; 46 luchea wide, 60e n Yard. These goods are strictly all wool. Henrietta have been and are being sold In this city te-day at 80e a yard as all-wool, which arc half cotton. We have neither the necessity nor Inclination te make misrepresentations. Fine Cashmere Henriettas In all the 'Latest Colorings ; 43 Inches wide. 68c a yard. This quality has never been sold for less than 76c. Combination Plaid & Striped Suitings. We offer a wonderful variety of sbsdlnss In ever: y desirable color, superle; l, 40 Inches wide, 80c n j ird. nesirsoie color, superior qualities, ail- wee a LOOK AT OUR TOPULAH Black Cashmere Henriettas. te Inches wide, at 60c, 62Kc a nd 76c a yard. CALL FOR QUEEN FASHION SHEET FOR NOVEMBER, AT TEE NEW YORK STORE. T EVAN &. SON'S. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. ?.lltctermnhe. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KcBnigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Dust and Three-quarter Length Photographs. f 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Postettlce. Jan7-0uid Sertli pen Stat MI M. Fine Dress Ms 1 V 911 jx. M ETZOKR HAUOKMAIT. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS -AT- METZGER Jtut Opened a Large and Handsome Assortment of LADIES' and CHIL- DflEN 'S COATS at the Lewest Prices. Particular Attention la called te our jer us Dy me new Manufacturers. or celled. Metzger & Haughmans Cheap Stere, Nes. 38 and 40 West Kinq (OPPOSITE THE B ard a Mcelrey. bard a Kea. 83 aid 35 loath Qstra Itrect, orCelorednt20c.a5c.87Hc,Ocandup. Ladles at ia7Mcencn er.ac He a pair higher, but for the difference of 8c avlni or Children's, as we have them ei xcc en every pair, urn we can't ipeaK BHAWLd-Extra bargains in Single Hhewls extraordinary VALUES-Isn'tlt a fact, Uiat for the came amount ofraenuy you emalt buy eetter (reeds In one store than yoe can In another? WhyT Because some sell thclrioediat smaller preati, tlvlnit you a better article for your meney. We claim te sell .reeds clnwr tKninyrt ether house In Lncaster. IneiiraitsdviiriiwmniiMn.nl. k... ith.-.. Ti!rVVr:.it nem in Aierme. Aieatcatea, natural wool, Camers Hair, mention of two numbers In nni.hl. Ut.K.Mla .k&. Black and Blue Plaid at tste, which Is at least . JZiX " Js'ir. " I ."v V .- .. m .. . vuwv, n.i.vu .e nv km,.i umuci jii.i. Aiiuiiivr nuniuvr is one as si crush ilch. wji are sure, you cannot match In quality for less thanM, In a great varlety efslyles.?1! rnl.lUick,T1.Vt8hi',S".,n,inf,.eanld0ub'e- Shoulder Shawls from lOe up j lis HUIIU ri60,$e.ffi 0,te.W,r.. Everrklndat the price Is nbnrirsin. COMFORTS CemfnrU at 75c. It. ft ZS. 11 M. at $1 Wis one of our best sellers. ' . flannels-Notwithstanding the mild weather we have sold a euantttv of Flannels nlmtd ssa,s,-y, sviTir.. .ira-Tr'rirr mf.ciii ?. Liif?"'j Brown Mixed, embroidered brown 8TAMrKI UOOUH-HtmpOd OIL i CLOTM-we are offering a special goedartlclo In Fleer Oil Cletli.2yards wlde.atBOea y!3' J.u.it lJi? thl5 ter uneven floors, aslt Is soft and pliable. All gra icsfrem K yard te 1 IA1JU tJ Vt PsVUUs ItUITHtU QiriS, tWl'i XZ SI1U 111 is i7Be. . ;v. -i;.' ---" --r ----.. " . - .;. aa. ..r-. - .. . - i .. -rrji.L"."L la been delne ever since we started. u, iwauu uu, itiaumy uy uuinns uitr.ums n nnlnrr avatf tin.. wn atnv.AH FEATHEItS-The best Feathers cheap. A Ts9 yr Tr j 04S.4VVi tX "" Net. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. PANT OOOD3 An extra iarire stock nf l'Hntlnunl 0n Hi, lr.n ic eiv. ekj, m. m. ie. uu Jttatchea. H. RUOAD9 A SON, OUR WHTCHES. Fer yeara our Watches have led in this community. We have special styles in flue quality at prices that astonish buyers. Ladies' American "NVatehes, geld, In small sizes and a variety of styles of engraving and ornamentation, including Diamond Set Cases. In Geut's'AVatches, gram. The new styles of Mexican Onyx Clocks and Decorated Marble, quarter or half hour strike, make handsome additions te parlor or library. -Repairlng of complicated Watches, Musical Bexes, Clocks and Jewelry. H. Z. RHOADS & SON,1, . Ne. 4 WEST KING ffitethinrj TyTERCHANT TAILOR. THE WAY WE ARE DOING THE Merchant Tailoring Business Our Goods are Marked in rieln Figures, se It's ONE PRICE TO KLL. WE GUARANTEE OUR PRICE8 te be as low for similar qualities of materials nnd tbe same excellence of workmanship as can be found anywhere. PERFECTION OF FIT Yen can run no risk In this partlculnr.aswc shall net ask our ratrens te accept a garment that Is net credltalile te us In any way. ajr-The work we de spenks for Itself. ROBT. H.PIERCE, Merchant Tailor, LANCASTER, PA. toute, &C. E LINN URENEMAN. BARGAINS-REDUCED PRICES. FULL SIZE NO. 7 RANGE ONLY ? 8.50. FULL SIZE NO. 8 RANGE ONLY J10.00. Cook Steves and Parler Steves REDUCED PRICES. FLUTIST & BRENEMAN, Ne. 162 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Penn'a. itvvet T ARQAIN8 1 GO ' Shirk's Carpet - FOR - Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e. - Wt Havk Tn Larqet and Best Bteck in tiik Citv. H. S. SHIRK St SONS, Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa. t-lmUi-fUae. TTMI1RELLA HEADQUARTERS. UMBRELLASI All Grades AT Lewest Prices AT- THE MAKERS. ROSE BROS, & HARTMAN, 14 EAST ICING STRUCT. uMmil SUtevucye. -T UT'IER a. KAUFFMA27, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Beceud Fleer Eshlennut Law Building, Ne. a NerlU Uuke HltteL avriHydilir .- v 38 'fi HAUGHMAN'S. SEAL PLUSH COATS, made expreaeaj style, Beauty and Finish Cannet be K Street, Lancaster, PaJ -II COOPER HOUSE.) Mcelrey Opposite Feuntabj. 25e 89c, H)e and up. Nesrwnlle teeth will sajr' ue ever ner ruiir. kquu. nri mipnr r mero ve give you a pair of vests tha that retal or every number of Underwenr, In Ladles' is', Men'il at 11, 1 25. ft 60. 2 and un. We we'uldcall snrtlf etc, ak A ..-. 1. . . Jl . L I "'?."". u-,u " nguiar pri-e. une in a ureen.ti 11 tinder price. tl 7s VJ M ".; M m nn, n- i, i .. sImM ' ' i -.. ,0 x.rr:' v-'js?. "i1 Sn we are enaoie te incrcasn our trade, whlrli cahin """"-".'. l-.",' -v' v. -Jvtuijiv.wu, .-. w, ' --.....,. lower grade at 50a. .? --.ss--w '- "- - X . .) Opposite Fountain Inn; fine nickel movements and cases te nione- ST., LANCASTER, PA. 65 North Queen St. no-ld AT- all. T5AROAIN8I Hall ! ?JJ!c. rplIE NEW AMERICAN I'UZZLE. "Bloeksof Five." THE NEYORK WORLD WILL GIVE lOO Te the l'crsen wliodeos this l'unlelii the Hhort Hhert eslTlme. A I'nzzle for Democrats, Rcnubllcnns nnd MuKnninps. Ecr)bedy fascinated wltliltnt llrst slum. Call nnd see ft. roil &ALEAT Erisraan's Gents' Furnishing Stere, NO. 4J WEST KING bTREITT. Pcittiatry. ti:ntai. rooms. R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. GllADUATr: IN DnKTlSTHV AMI AN.VSTHCT1CM. Oftlce and Residence, SOUTHEAST IOR. ORANGE AND NORTH QUl.ENsnthErs. rreinjit Att.'ntlen. Charges lleasenntile. All WerU Wnrmnted. Heuiis n. in, te 8 p. m. Week Dnys. ci'WimilAw MILLER'S UORAX BOA!" 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