X&E iS JhT- . THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1889. 4? :? -fi! & C &' wi Qai gnUlii$nccv. iWftHKWXHTEINkAW, . " . $ ,CKABW8TEtNMAM F0I.T1, Editors. ROBERT CtiAIHC. Publisher. Hfinvni1 riiAiik. t'uniiHiinr. ' - ;T jtHfc DAILY INTELLIGENC-Publlshed l every eny in iimyinr.uHveuuun. ct-iivu "EStewiM at ten eehU'a wee. Tiy mill nvc dol del r ""iVrf Jn ytr la adranee ; GO cents mouth. . WEEKLY INTFLLIGKNCEn-One dollar and IIRy cents n year, In advance. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS-Rcmlt by checlt orieomcc order, and wliere neither of these can be procured send In A registered letter. , . ,. Eatered lit the Postefflee, as second doss mull auttitr. Addbsss, THE INTEU.IOEHCEK, Ijincaelcr, Fft. LANCASTER, PA., November 14, 1889. ter. Maine's Congress. The ran-Amcrlcan congress lins re turned te Washington from its journey through the Btates, nud we awuit with Interest Its performance new that It Is about te get down te the business fur whlch.it assembled; if it knows what that K There Is some indeflnttclicss about it, nnd the peeple of this country at least de net understand Justwhat this convocation means. They see that the Seuth American representatives have been made acquainted by personal in spection with the industries and institu tions of the country and they understand that it is vith a view te a closer In tercourse of the" people of the Amer ican continents. They knew that the enterprise is In charge Of Secretary Blaine ; and they knew that Secretary Elaine has a fondness for fireworks as an accompaniment of his peifomiaiice. They expect a geed show at least of brilliant results from this Congress, and they will certainly get It If Blaine's hand has net lest its cunning. He has been n very hum-drum figure se far under this administration, and It Is net a condition te which Ills reputation as signs him. Frem this quietude we may leek for a brilliant awakening and some startling elleets. If the American eagle Is net made te sear, we may be sure that the secretary of slate is in it very decrepit and damaged condition. This congress Isall his own; nnd lie lias every opportunity te get out of Italltheeclat It can be madfc te yield. This government is the big deg in the pack nnd can make the running what it will. Mr. Blaine has started eir by allowing the Seuth American delegates what n big deg it is that lias invited them te this conference ; nnd the secretary of state may be supposed te have them lu a state of mind that will induce them te lend n rcaily ear te any prepositions that he may have te make them. The whole hemisphere Is the field that he has before him, finding himself the director general of the policy of one great nation of the western world. Secretary Pcward connected his name imperishably with the purchase of Alaska, nud put the northern boundaries of the United States up against the Arc tic circle. Secretary Blaine may see Secretary Seward's performance and de better, with the whele field of Southern America nnd the Pacific ocean open te him. Let us put ourselves In readiness for fireworks. The tJoetl Samaritan. The columns of the Intelligencer are hospitably open te all disagreeing Republican friends upon the matter of the postelllee nnd the ether federal offices that are ready te be fed out te the hungry birds. A ltcpubllcnu who writes te us te-day, notes the fact, which has been very open te public observation, that our two Republican dally cotenipernrles are sailing along in close convey under what seems te beau nntl-admluistratleu, nutl nutl cengressman and anti-scuaterial ling ; In ether words the Federu. oint eint ments made nud proposed de net at all nit them. The appointment of Mr. Grlest as postmaster is net ngrceable te either of these exponents of Re publican sentiment, and tiicrc is ob vious occasion that the Republicans, te whom it is agreeable, bheuld ask the use of the columns of the iNnxueEXCEK, nnd it is cheerfully tendered them. AV5 must be under under under Htoed, however, as taking no hand ourselves in this dispute, which is one wholly among our Republican citizens ; anu that in encninc -thu I.TEM.taEXCEit's columns te the friends t te tbn friends of Cengressmau Breslus, Senater Quay aud President Harrison, we arc but debig the work of the Geed Samaritan aud giving aid te the enemy lu his need. We find that President Harrison has given te Senater Quay, with whom Senater Cameren sails along; in placid agreement, the disposition of the Penn sylvania efllces. The testimony of the Quay-Cameren's concord is plainly writ ten In the colleetership selection. AVe see that Congressman Ilreslus is in like accord; as his nomination of Mr. Grlest teaches. We de net see any occa sion te doubt the course of the disposition of the federal office in the county; and we note the Jlxumtner's con clusion te the same etlcet in its expression that 11 clique of oQlce holders have control of th$e appointments. The Kiamlmr does net travel with the company; and the New Era is likewise out of line with It. The r.NTKU.iaKjfcnu of course is way off en the ether side, but It lias, in we say, se catholic a sympathy with the distresses of humanity that it lends a ready helping aid from where where eoever the cry comes forth, and gives Its succor cheerfully te the erganless friends of .Quay, Ilreslus and the ad ministration. The Shrinking or Tenderl). It is only two years slnce Geneial Master Workman Pew derly.at the head of the Knights ef Laber, was a striking figure In the nation. Is'e foreigner could then visit the United States without being impressed with the power aud prospects ei me neau of this rapidly growing order. Jfew it is probable that even the Seuth American delegates, who have been exploring the lund se thor oughly, are quite uuaware of the exist ence of Mr. Powderly. He dominated the land like a turkey gobbler with all his tail feathers. The very indefinite and sentimental character of his ad dresses seemed warranted by the almost kingly position he seemed te All as the director of many theuwiuds of werkiug men. He bad a happy faculty of talking in a way te claim popular sympathy, aud If he seemed devoted te te lefty abstractions and visionary schemes of reform, this only made him a mere heroic Jlgure in the eyes of u wonderluguatleu.whleh half expected te nee human utialrs teadjusted according te Powderly. New lie still continues that style of ta'k, but the effect is differ ent. Ills address te the Chirage con vention is only briefly noticed in most ofthe uewspaiers aud Its advocacy of all sorts or gigantic reforms te be ac complished lu some unknown way tyr tfe tally crippled, order U decidedly grotesque. He eilers te take half pay or less, suggests various economics, talks of amalgamation with the Fanners' Alliance and then launches out In' his old lefty atyle, eulogizing the order, nd nd vev.iflng.tnx reform, eight hour labor and ether things. It Is the" old voice of the gobbler wttii no tali feathers back of it. And even the voice appears te be cracking. If correctly reported, Mr. l'ewdcrly said that a million murders would be better than te allow the order te die. Of cettrfc this was only a sentiment, but it is net the kind of sentiment that any man has a right te teach. It is (he sentiment fur which the Clnti-Xn-Gael is en trial. Te .held that anything should be defended by murder is atrocious. He no doubt meant that it would be belter te sutler a million murders but even that idea is tee wild and bloody for use. Seme Oultcnu, her.ring Mr. Towderly, might straight way go and massacre a few enemies of the order, nnd even men as sane as the Irish agitators are misled by statements like this. TiiKJfew Yerk WerUl lias undertaken te send ' the ne'Vspaper correspondent, Nellie Illy, around the world In sevonty seventy sevonty flve days. She start te-day nl 9.30, with Instructions te report at the U'e) Wofllce In tlie morning nMntuinry 27. Miss Illy is said te have received only four days notice. Fer this thirty thousand mlle trip she takes only a srnnll hand bag andav-ickagoefwiapK. She will carry a twenty-four hour watch which will he ct te correct standard tline here, and will be kept going as she travels, but will of course fall inore and niore behind as she passes eastward. "Iter own watch will be kept catching up with the various local times as she gees en her way, but the twenty-four-hour watch will net nmre and mero out of tltne nominally, until when It Is twenty-four hours l.ite MUi Illv and the watch will be back In New Yerk and the tiinu will be entirely correct as compared with the decks and watches. A day somew hoi e somehow will be topped nut or Miss lily's lire, and she will be nominally one day dlllnrenl in ure than she would haob"eu had she remained at home In New Yerk." This rivalry of the here of Jules Verne's "Hound the World In F.lglity Days" will be a line advertisement ler the piper, but ethers w III dlspute its claim that It Iiuh net been tried before. 'I here has been at least ene successful journey of the kind. KtratiKe te say she does net start en the fastest of ocean racers, but en the Augm-la Victeria, of the Hamburg line. Tickets wero bought In New Yerk for the whele trip. " (She will call en no extia help, no chartered locomotives or special beat will wait her with si earn up te make extra fast time. She will lake her luck as a first rlass passenger, using the facilities which are new demanded by travellers." CJov.-elecl HeIchTuIIh Why Ite Wen. Frem hit ieech nlthe Waterloo (lOHUjCtle- bratlen, Saturday night. Our present law en that subject (prohibi tion) in Its Inception was a crucMlola crucMlela crucMlola tlen of the most sacred of all political rights the right te be seenre In our per sons and property. Under the prctonse of conferring upon our people a gieat blessing the Kepumlcaii party lu the enactment of our piohlbltery laws struck at thu founda tions of till liberty and established a pre cedent that lu Its feglliiuate consequoncos would lead te the most disastrous lesults. Neither property rights nor personal liberty was regarded lu running laws that wero te revolutionize the hubits of vast numbers of our peeple and compel sub mission te moral ideas foreign te the minds of the great masses of the civlllrwl world. The practical workings of a law founded en such Inoxcusable wrong was easily fore fero fere seen. It was sure te meet with dctor dcter dctor iiiined and unceasing opposition, and sure te w holly fall te accomplish its purpose in all the elllesofe.ir state. Kxperlcnceli is de monstrate 1 thutruth of that which soemel te be apparent te thoughtful people from the start. In the light of this oxpeileneo eonservutle uien of all political parties have joined hands with hh te te wipoeut a law whose birth was u jxilltlcMil crime, and whose whele oxlstcnce has been fraught with disaster te the best Interets of large sections of our stale, lu both a meial and financial sense. The position of our adversaries that the people of the agricultural states of the West arobencllttcd by a tariff which adds one half te the cost of all the necessaries ba ba cause It makes another class rich and thereby enables but does net eemnel it te pay better prices for labor ami the products of the soil. Is gradually becoming under steed, ami as fust as understood It becomes an exploded theory. Catching Its Inspira tion iriini a great leader It was an easy matter for the Democrat le uirty of low a te present uu unbroken front upon this great question, whlle many thinking meu from ether political oiganlVatleus c.iiue te Its aid en thb issue of the campaign. Will Net Yield te l'l-opesod Hates. A letter from President Gieen. of the 1 .. ....... . - 'estern union -iwenmli lempmy, te-4 ' estmaslcr (Jcncral Manaiuaker, in reply 10 inu muer s eruer 01 ucieueriui, nxing rates for government telegruph senlce ter the fiscal i car, has been made public. Kn Kn clesed was u picamblu and resolutions udepted by the eecutle committee erthn beard of directum of Ilia telegraph com pany, declaring that, whlln the company will transmit, as heretofore, with due pro priety and diligence, all telegrams fur the government, the company will net accept as final payment the rates cstabllshed by thu postmaster general " until Its rights. In that regard bae leeched smh furlhei con sideration as It may be alile te secure." e de net helleve In uiccliclne for children, tut no de believe In I)r, llull'8 Iluuy SMnpanu assert that no family bheuld Iju fltlieut It. Price 'JJ ctiits. L.naJer, tlie crest remedy for dyspepsia Is free from all deleterious nuuntaurcs, and tlicie 1 no diuurer or huvlni; euu' teeth k.illuted Ijy llsuke which Is fnqueutly done by preparations centntnliig polvens. held liy ulfurujuUK. '23 cents. Geed .e ter the Hear. Kassas ClTV, Me , Nev. 11, 19. U the con- entlen of plij nit lan held In this city the com mittee appointed from uu iiiIjeis of llieUIIItrent secleik te lnchti,iite nnd report upon the mint practical aud reliable nrllllclal luctuu for n.llelni;deatiie, lime reertcd unai'lineuKly niKin th linWIile device of II. A. W'lilen.ef llrldzeiiert. Conn., knnunas the Hound HUe, ubkh concentrates the waves of sound. Are Yeu Troubled With conscientious qualms t" asked a friend' "Yeu leek troubled." "Me, I nm," laid the sufferer! "built la with the toothache." "Mere feel, you," replied the comforter J "cet It pulled eut.andbii) u bottle or hO.01K)NI', nud pre serve the reed teeth from a like (ulamlly, uoMltels ".Vel Hulk, Hilt IlllMlncte I" Is the way a Western man put it In express ing te a friend his compkte mlUfactloe In the use of Dr. Pierce's Pleisaut l'uruatlve Pellet, hesnmlland et ke cirtual, they bid fair te supplant entirely the ed style pill. .Anuvtr ready leiuedy for hick and Illlluus Heailacbn, Illlleusness, Constliatlen nud all bleed dl-er-ders. Wild In action, wenderAil In eire 1 1 Put uplnlul. convenient le cirij. Their use nt tinded with no (llwomfert 1 TIh'kr sttrllns merlu neeeuut rer their ttreat pepulurlt) . .Tlut w H IS FINOKH NAILS CAME OFI , Fer a year I was utlllited vrlih n i.nrrii.i case of blKl poison, und upwards of Ave months of that time 1 was unable te de work or uiij .iuu. jiy uueer nans cane oil nnd mv uair areepeu out. lenvlne I ilfvivnc.l nut l, ln ..... my hwid as clean and smooth us If it luul leen sliaed, I con sulted the best local phi slcluus. nnd snent bun. areas or dollars rer medicines of dlirVrent kinds, but without receiving the slightest benelll. I as advised tlnully te Mslt Het hprlngs. Ibis I did, but beceiiilng disgusted with the treat SUJU. ?" rSD '"B t,'erei cemmemed taking Hwlffs Hpectflc IS. H. 8 ) The eQect that H. a. tl had en me was truly wonderful. I commenced te recover after uikliis the first bottle, und by the time I had taken turlte bottles I'nescii-tlrclycured-Huredby hwlffs Hpeclfle (s. H. p.) when the world-renowned Ht,t hprinirs bad WJ- WM.H.LefjMlS. hhrcM'pert.Ia." FOUH YKAUS ON CKUICHUS. Ferflrteen jeurs I Mnsattllcted with rhcuma. tlsm, four ears of vvlilih I was compiled toce euerutrhes. UenUuru Inadequate 1 toexert-ls the jullerlnyi I endured during that time. Uur Init these flfteen years of existence (It was net living), I tried cry known remedy vliheiit receiving an v beneflt. 1 nnnliv invm, .. u.. ir.;.. 8peclfle(ri.B.W.), which rrem the llrst irae fie 4ciici. nui4 iiuujr te-aay j um cnjejlng the Ust of health, and um a well man. I f4imtl.1l.. I. a )leu that H.H.H, Is the best bleed purifier en the market tjlay. . .. ,., f IVrAYLOit, Cuba. Me. TreatKt en Illoed and bkln Dlseuses mulled Ittf. aSVUT WPKCJ FIO CO., (') Atlanta, 0 a. H OOD'S BAltSAtWHII.LA, 1X1 lis complaint which afreet nearly everybody, mere or les. It originates In n cold, or succes sion of colds, reninlutd with Impure bleed. Dlsngreeoble Hew from the ntwe, Mckllnx In the threat, orrmMve breath, pain ever and between Ilia ec, ringing and bunting neUes In the eon, are the rnore common symptom. Catarrh I cured by Heed's Sarenparllla, which lrlkiS directly at Its cnunfl by removing all Impiirllle from the bleed, building up the dlncaicd tissues and Rtlng healthy tone te the whete nystem. Hundreds of tentlmonleli prove beyond ipic ipic tlen Unit a positive rure for catarrh Is found lu HOOD'S BARSAPARILLA " Fer 23 years I have been troubled with ca tarrh In the head, Indlgentlen, and general de bility. I concluded te try n bottle of Heed's Harsaparllla, and It did me se mush geed that I continued lu nse till I have taken flv bottles. My health has greatly Improved, and I feel like n illircrcnt woman." Mas. J. II. Aiiams, g Rich mond Htreet, Newark, N. J. N. U. If you have decided te lake Heed's Barsaparllladonet be Induced te buy any ether. 8eld by all drtiRiilstJi. II; six for 15. 1'reparcd only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Ixiwell, Mass. JO? IKBIS ONK HOLLAIt. 3JLtrtmttimltcv', niiLADKM'iitA, Thursday, Nev. II, 18S9. Jerseys in a little-price cy clone ! We never heard of such goods for se little. Yeu wouldn't hear of these if manu facturers never went wrong. Full lines of sizes in every let : One let tine Illnck Jerseys, enshmerefln Islml, RllK fired und sewed, tailor inude, tl 5 from! I 70. One let flue Illnck Trench .Tcrseys, cash mere flnMicil, Arst front, silk faced und huued, tailor made, 1 W from 922). One let due Illnck French Jerseys, ensb- iiierennlslicil, satin ruceu nnu mik schce, tailor made, it 75 from -.'). One let fine Illnck French Jcrsejs, ensh ensh mere llnlslicd, tailor mude. silk sened, hound with silk lunltl, satin ruled, tl from?! SO. One let fine Imported Bilk and Cashmere .lervcjs, tX) ler $" SS rer " SJUrerSS " 60 Ter SI SSferJI Sfl fert.1 Heeend lloer, Chestnut slrci-t side. Four eleva tors. De you realize, madaine, what sort of a Dress Goods gathering we have ? If you want a stuff at 25c, or 37lAc or 50c, or 75c, or $1, or at any ether price up te the creamiest quality that cresses the sea, we have it ; and net simply one lone, lern piece of it, heaps, if it is a sort that it's wise for you te buy. Would you rather pick from such a stock, or from a lean let pinched in everything but prices ? The Dress Goods part of the store is at its fullest new. Yeu can put in an hour there and see a new Winter stuff for al most every clock tick. Prices arc awry like this : 40-inch silk-and-wool basket weave Plaids, royally rich in colorings, some with embre effects, 75c ; the $r.2$ quality. 40-inch broken Plaids, with every stripe that forms the plaid hair-lined with contrasting silk, 65 c ; the $1 quality. 40-inch Alma Envers, a fine surah twill, hard, close surface, 75c ; xvc never heard of it under $r. All street shades. 40-inch French Sebastopol, 50c ; the 75c quality. 40-inch French Ama Cleth, 50c ; the $1 quality. 40-inch all-wool Cashmere, 50c ; best quality, weight and colors we knew of at the price. And yet hundreds for mere money or less, and each one as well worth your thought. Remnants of course. The the ends are general stock slew stuffs and weeded from the every clay and hustled te a hustled counter by themselves. t An cestral pride counts for noth ing there. The richest stuffs and the meanest we have are alike marked what they'll fetch. One at random Camel Hair Novelty, brown, gray, dahlia, olive, $i ; the price ''has been $3. SeuthvveRt and snutheust of centre. New Beeks come te us as fast as they are published. The New-Boek table is always cev ered with their skirmish line. Here's a handful from the pop ular late comers : Miscellaneous : Flerida I)nj. Maruuret Heland. PI. Aspeit of the liuth Hieole.'leal Phenom enal. Hinder. ), Winters In Algeria. Hrldirman. SI fO. The Vlklug Age. Puul I)u Challlu. '.'vels. J5W. Itecent Economic Chanscs. Wells. 1150. Jehn I)als llmNiirlRuler. We. U he Political Problem, Htlckney. 7V Fiction : A Llttle Journey In the World. Charles Dudley Warner. SI fill. Hmanucl. A hlery of IheMesslali, (11(1. Juniper LljrhtK. Consume? F, Woolson. Wc, A Ilcpuled Changeling. MlssYenge. "5e. htnndUh of htandlih. A Htery of the Pll, grltns. 10c. ' ' List Aveubly Hall. rOe. A hummer lu a Canen. Jl 10, 'Jhrce Du)s, A Mldsuiniiur Leve Htery. 7jc. Thirteenth street side, A little heap of Shell Bexes, odd shapes and odd shells, 5 te 50c You'd hardly stick the shells in place for that. Near Juniper nud Market streets corner. Jehn Wanamaker. OAN'EK TIIF. FINEST ASSORTMENT OK Canes In the illy can be round at hii.lv WAn.'scniAUHieiti:, .n-M.Th- 1("NOft" tUCC" "U SALAHV, $n KXVKXSl-M IN AD- ntlt I. flllfMVtul imii h 111 nut li k.tA,.rf. einiilevin , .-.. .. .. , .. ut(s(t irni4i . evinent at home or traveling. Ne solicit- lug. Duties delivering und making elleetlrn. Ne Pesiul Cards. Address lth stamp. HAFEIt A CO., Piquu, Ohie. n5-'J"idTu.'rhAH T-ANSAS Investment Company, Under Supervision of IlanU CommUslencr. ""P1'"1 - - ... D-YM.MM hurnlus. , 100 ue t'ndlvldut earnings... .. , ," ,t'tH hl.K-khellers'llubilltv .. " . ,7k)Ou3 Jir.etuii.uts from fVl te Wl.iVia ' ..n.t a J0 "J-l-rf'U:il,AFMlt, OCUXya , Ne.BOUh. Uuk lit, tMngtroei tendencies characterize that very common nflcctleti,' catarrh In the head. The foal matter drcpfrtag Inte the bronchial tube( or lungs It very liable te lead te bronchitis or crminmpUen. A catarrh originated In Impu rities In th bleed, local applications can de but llttle geed. The common sens method of treatment Is te purify the bleed, and for this r'tirpme there Is no preparatren superior" te loed's Harsaparllla. The powerful action or this medicine upon the blend expels the scrofu lous taint which feeds and sustains catarrhal disease, while It tones and builds up theurTected membrane. CUBES OATABRH " I had the worst symptoms of chronic ca tarrh for two years. 80 troublesome wa It that I could net smell nor taste. I found Heed's Harsaparllla a speedy cure, and I am new free rrem this awful disease." J. H. HAMXM, Hay Hhere.N. Y. " for several years I had a catrrhal anVctlen Inmy threat, nnd hed tried several medicines but could nnd nothing te help me. 1 must say 1 was very much benentted by using Ilendls Harsaparllla," Elias 1. Devkies, Omaha, Neb Beld by all druggists, f 1 ; six for - Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Ixiwell, Mass. 100 DOHES ONE IXM.LAU S?j?U (DiMibe VrF.W YOHK HTOIIF- Jackets ! : Jackets! ATTHF. New Yerk Stere. We offer an tinrlxaled nMertmcnt of HTOCICI NKTT JACKI.TS at $.1, WW, tt and 13 each. FINK HTOCKINHIT JAGKinx, trimmed and hound with silk braid, cst front, bell !ee es, nt !", Sfi, tS te 10 each. Finn Dlnironnl.Cerkscrewniid IJea or WALK ING JACKirrS at 85, tfl, $7, 18 te J12 each. Htrlpcd, Flald and Mixed CLOTH JACKKTH at titih !. 8-1 SO te J'i cuch. Newmarkets, Nevmarkets, Connemaras, Irish Peasant Coats, IN MANY HrVLUS AT LOW PMCTA We show a Inrse stock erSKALl'LUHH GAIt MHKTH, made te our special order or the best F.nKllsh Flushes, nnd the prices neer were lower for such superior qualities. FLUSH WALKING JACKKTSat3,J10,!12 00 teSPieich. 8CAL FLUSH HACQUEH, full knglh, sles .13 te 41, nt 510, SIS, f-U te ;.U euch. 8KAL FLUSH CAFF-S, ASTItACHAN CAFF.M, At Lewest Prices. CHILDItEN'S COATS In every desirable st; iu from il, $1 CO, !J, ti 2j, U 00 te 810 euch. Watt &. Shand, 0,8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. 3Jtl(tcc of anhicm. DALACE OF FASHION. Pa 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. Comforts ! Comforts ! Again we call your attention te our elegant line of Comforts and the extreme low prices. Elegant large Comforts at 89c, $1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Cretonne Comforts, $1.75 and $1-8. Sateen, $1.75, $i.eS and $2.99. All elegant and new patterns and made up in first-class style. KID GLOVES. An elegant 4-button Gleve in black and colored, at 50c a pair. 5-hook Fester Lacing Gleve, at 75c a pair. Finest Kid Gloves, band top, 75c and $1. Real Kid Gloves, 5-hook, laced, warranted net te tear, $1.25 ; black and colored. Ask for the "Theresa." One let of undressed and dressed Musquetaire Kid Gloves, reduced te $1 a pair. Cashmere Gloves, black and colored, all wool, iS, 20 and 25c, Jersey Mitts, 25c a pair. Infant's Weel Mitts, 10c a pair. Spring-top lined Kid Gloves, at $1. Children's Plush Caps, in gendarme, cardinal, garnet, navy, golden brown, terra cotta, &c, at 62, 75, $1. Shield Caps, in plush and surah, at $1.50. Gent's all-linen Cellars, at IOC. 4-ply extra heavy all-linen Cutis, 20c a pair. Men's Flannel Shirts, 0ci 1, 1.25, and upwards. Elegant Teck Scarfs, 25 50c Gent's White and Grey and Un- uerwear, 29, 37 and 50c. Special quality in Camel's Hair at 87c. Very fine Scarlet, medicated, at 31.25. Cardigan Jackets, 50, 75, S5C, $1, &c. 115 & 1:7 North Queen Street. ace of mm Palace of Fasiiien, Cvecetle. A TliUiMK-B. - w Fresh Goods from the Mill. Chnlcn New Iliiekwheat. aWe Bctf-ItalsInK ituckwhent. Hcliunmcher'ii Frvsh A Venn or ll'illed On I. Schumacher' Out Men). Hchu macher'a Fnrlna and Uranulated Cern Meal. Critrked nnd ltelled Wheat by the pound. Whcntlett, a new and fine article for the break fust table. SUGARS ALMOST STRUCK BOTTOM. Down from the highest, from two te three cenU u ivuud. Yeu enn't leek for them much lower. Urunulatcdet 80 Is reasonable. FOItEiaN AND DOMESTIC FHUITS . In great variety. Alse Canned Uoeds of all kinds, AT BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCABTEtt. PA. A T UEWl-a. CHARE A BANUOHN'HSEAL BRAND JAYA AND MOCHA COFFEE, The nrlsteernlla corTee of America ; always packed (unzreund) lu 2-pound tin cans. A perfect Art Album, containing 24 beautiful photographs, representing tea und coffee cul ture, M 111 be sent en receipt or your address. CitAHK A HANBOHN. Ne. 87 Bread UU, Bosten. We nre aecnls rer the nbeve famntis eefrbc. Tliey are far superior te any ether brands In the market. Try them nnd be cenv Inced. Always ask for Chase A Hanbnrn's CeffeeH, as we have tueni under their special brands. A UAIIK 0PP0UTUNITY. "OUH FAMILY PHVRICIAN" OIVEN AWAY FIIEE. This Is n verr alunble medical book or about 500 pates given away with the purchase or (20.00 worth of Groceries for cash In ninety days. We have exrlusUe control of the book. Yeu euldn't set It anywhere else. It Is the best medical book for home uc ever printed. The prescriptions arc In plain English. Vnueuuht 10 hne one. ASK FOlt A OAtlD, This will explain 1111. (low. Note display or books In ei.r wln- Five Hundred Packages or Electric Paste Hlove Polish. Neilust, ue dirt. Yeu won't be without Hurler once using It. Come get a enke fire. Will she only Saturday Kvenlng. Piles of gHvds nrrlvtnc dally. We never car ried such u heavy stock. We buy largely te save you some money nnd i?Ie you stock te se lect from. We hnve everything! jeu want. Only come nnd see. We enn't write up all we would llke te UU you. Time forbids. Seclni; Is be lieving. Cheese for yourself. REIST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL- QltOCEIl, COHNEIt WEST KINO AND P1UNCESTS. Directly Opposite J. II. Martin & Ca's Dry Goods Stere, nnd Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. ItUteic. T inn MUSIC STORE. A. W. WOODWAUD, NO. 11 EAST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA, The pioneer music dealer of Lancaster city once mere te the front. We point w lth pride te our past career or nearly twenty-five iears In the music tr.ule lu this city. The public must Jurtcu ns te whether It has been an honorable one. With Implicit confidence we ask your support. The instruments we new represent are us familiar te you as the streets or this city, viz : Decker llre.'s Pianos, Haines lire.'s Pianos nnd Masen A Hamlin Organ. Special nttenttcn will be civ en te our small ware department, w hlch w 111 be the largest and finest lu the city. Consider well before you make your pur chases whether It will net be te your Interest te consult ene who has had a life-long experience In a business, of which the public knew com paratively llttle; ene v he edit and u-fft honestly five you the bcnetlt of his long experience. Fer pasl favors we thank you, for future sup port we trust jeu. A. W. "WOODWARD. llWjd D ON'TMISS IT I RARE BARGAINS. A Grand Dlsplnv of the Most Popular and Me-.t Reliable Pianos and Organs Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., All should examine them, for sooner or later you will want one, aud ene that will give you satisfaction. We pesltlely guarantee Katlsfae iron In every particular for six y ears, and sell en the e.islcst terms lire dollars a mouth. Think el It rrem one te two j ears te pay for It I I KIUIC JOHNSON A CO., Ne. 21 West King MU. Lancaster. Pn. P. 8. Second-Haud Pianos und Organs taken In Kxchauge. n24-lvdtw iumiatuc TTMItU INSUltANCU. Fire Insurance ! HERR'S Insurance and Real Ebtate Agency. I nm prcpnred te Insure nil dnscs or property at lowest rates lu tlie most reliable companies. COMPANIES HF.PKKSENTED. Guardian or Londen (Capital).. Je.OOO.OtX) 00 Niagara or New Yerk. . . 2,SM),1 !5 (JO Londen nnd Lancashire . 2,0in,U91 00 Agricultural of New Yerk . -jjuii.II!) 00 Greenwich of New Yerk .. 1,405,811 00 Pullale German or New Yerk lri.Ci.ST7 00 United States of New Yerk efiMTS 00 Firemen's of llalllmore SS7,tl5 00 National or New Yerk 4ll,!tl7 00 Kllet or llosleu 3TS.7W 00 Kates en dwellings nnd contents, GO cents per $100 for 3 cars; 73 cents per hundred ferijeurs. ltutesen private stables 81 per tlOO for d ears: JlWperJ100rer6 jears. Itutes en merchandise, SO cents per 5100. Allan A. Herr, NO. 108 P.AST KING STltnnT. uev 8 plind jQcntocfitviiiehtnii (!5ciebe. ptALLANDSUK TIIF. ROCHESTER LAMP! Blxty Caudle-Light; Beats them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and OH Steves. TIin'TEHFECTION" METAL MOULDING end RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them all. This Btrtpeutwearsall ethers. K ens out the cold mops raining or windows. Excludes the dust. Keens out snow nnd nln Am une can apply It no vi as te or dirt made in Himlvlmz IL 1.1 'an be. fitted anywhere no holes for use. I will net sullt. warn nr 10 uure, reaey ter use. .,-.-- -. shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfecLziAl the Stev e, Heater aud llange Stere or Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., l.NCArrTEU VK. ev Sale ev U'itt. T7107l H a u3a "tobacco SW'lUTliTt i.v J geed condition; rapneity U cases; will be sold ut one-fourth actual cost. Address. HEGKNEIt A HAI.DKM AN. Executers Estate A. Cellins, Marietta. l"a. e-tid ' MILLEll'ii BORAX "SOAP WILL WAHH C'letlie ana every article under thusuu. ffru 900b; JkTEW BOSTO BTOHK. OO TO THE 24 Centre Square, -FOH- BARGAINS! We bring you soed cheer by assisting you te save money. New don't (misunderstand us. Wedeti'tinean that you are extravagant net at all but we de mean and say you make a mistake If you think you canbuy Just as cheap at any ether store. OUR PRICKS CANT DE BEAT I OUR QUALITIES CAN'T BE EQUALED t THE BEST OF 'EVERYTHING AT THE LOWEST PRICES. KEMEMBER THE PLACE. IT WILL PAY YOU, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE, LANCASTER, PA., Is the Plaea te Ge 1 f Yeu Care te Save Meney. -WE OFFER Extraordinary Bargains IN BLACK 8ILKB, SHAWLM, PLUSHEi, SATINS, VELVETS, CLOTHS, CASHMERES, SERGES, HENRI ETTAS, BURAHS, PERSIAN SILKS, RIBBONS, HURAIt SILKS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, BUSTLES, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, RUCHINGS, COLLARS, CUFFS, Ac.. Ac. Plush Coats and Jackets. Best Mnchlne Thread at c a spool. SOO Yards Spools or Thread at 2c each. - Best Sewing Silk at 4e a spool. Steel Dressing Combs at 10c each. Fine Pins at 2a a paper. Fine Toilet Soaps at 60 apiece. Walebone Waist Stays at 6c te 10c a de :en. Dress Shields at 60 le 2Se a pair. Best Skirt Braid at 4c n piece. Heeks and Eyes en tapes. Hair Crimps, Hair Brushes, Combs, Teeth Brushes, Jewelry, Ac,, Ac, Ac. Ladles' and Children's Fast Bluck Hese at 8c a pair. WE ARE HAVING STIRRING TIMESHERE. OUR BARGAINS DO IT. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, -I nARLES STAMM'H BIG REDUCTIONS f BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS ! BIG REDUCTIONS ! $1. 00 DRESS GOODS at 75e. 73c PIUSS GOODS at 60c. wic nnnss goods at 37U-. 371 DHESS GOODS at 25c. DEST UNDKIUVnAR at 75c, lirST UNDEKWKAR at 50c. BEST UNDERWEAR at 37Je. $5.00 BLANKETS at $I.G0. $4.00 BLANKETS at $3.50. $3.50 BLANKETS at $3.00. $3.00 BLANKETS at $2.50. $2.00 BLANKETS at $2.00, BEST HENRIETTAS at 75c. BEST HENRIirrTAS at 50c. BEST HENRIETTAS at 37k. $1.50 COMrORTS at $3.00, $2.50 COMTORTS at $2.00. $1.50 COMFORTS at $1.25. ' $1.00 COMFORTS at 75c. FOR BIG BARGAINS GO TO 35-37 LANCASTER, PA. Charles SfiamrrTs ss NEWBOSTON STORE I Ifl hen SW, wm SIHL tf s0t anb Shee. TJAHaAINS, - . VISIT STACKHOUSE'I This Week ren ma bargains in Beets & Shoes J A Full Line or the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Best Beet Made. Call nnd cee them. D P. STACKH0USE Nes.28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. T ATEST AND PRETTIEST SHOES I $2.00 Sftiees Fer Ladles' and Gent's Wear. Nev comers almost every week te win till admiration of exacting patrons. Beau tlful Shanes lu excellent cracle leather fitting the feet closely and neatly with out discomfort. Very serviceable teri Shoemakers whom w e represent niakl them that way. and knew hew. TlieJ would net be here If eurcvcrvMlav nrat tlcal experience In buying and sclllm taught us they were otherwise thai) ceed. Anions' the latest arrivals here nre twl handsome shaped shoes for Ladles' wenl 111 line l'euuie uent ami uougeia Khi Leathers the former recommended fel lis excellent wearing (itiiilitics, the lattel ter jignier service. I'irst-ciass nninp and trimmings, llnve pretty shape heels, flexible geles, square tees, verke button holes. Mtuiy higher price suees are nei mere stynsn nor near higher finish. We have them In C. aud E widths, which makes lilting easy Aneiuer mane et names' miite Shoes that finds many admirers Mills the same price, $2. Donuela Kid. nlcel flnislied aud trimmed, aud which give tue loot a very pretty shape with ca and comfort ns an necempauimen SI?cs 2 te 8, In 4 vltltlis, U, 1), K an EE. 1 The newest that's here for Ocntlemci: are very stylish and at economic figure ! per pair ; eitncr .Lace or teugrc Firtt Calfskin Shoes, French tee, hrea soles. Very easy nnd coinrerUibli strenir wearers. H'cemt Calfskin Shoes, Londen tee, quit Kiyiisii; wen aim strongly niuuc easy en the root. Third Culrskln Shoes, nelnted or nnrru1 Londen tee. An KivlUli sluipi grenuv iikcii. kikui ler service alt that the term tiiinlhs. SHAUB & BURNS 14 North Queen STituirr, Lancas ter, Pa. B OOTS AND SHOES. TEACHERS 1 I wish te state that the 15,003 Dinning Boek! or which you recehed notice In my clrc lar, are wrapped up In packages from 151 SO, and are new ready for distribution, l'kal call nt jour leisure thin week nnd reecho oil book for exery scholar In your school. TEACHERS OF LANCASTER l I wish te say te 3 oil that these hooks nrefil the scholars of the Country Schools, as It Is ml only chance In the whole j car te reach thcnS and give them n token or remembrance. thought It would be but fair te draw the Iln here, as the majority el scholars hi the ceuntr schools de net hu e ihe ndxuutage or Druvrln Lessens. It may be that alter testing thl,iny first ej pcrlmcutln this, line, I may conclude te elh similar chances and prizes te the scholar the city tchoeK The One-Price Cash Heuse Chas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECICEUT) the Leader Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOEJ NOS.3 A 5 EAST KINO STRKiri', LANCASTER, Pa. aStere closed every evening at 0 o'clock, ex ccpt Jleuday aud bulurday. Olavvi'te. ()NE PRICE! ONE 111 SINISS SHAUB & VONDERSMITH 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. CARPETS all en Anni choice patterns! flTTDT ATliTCl I Finest Material I AS tfUIVlAlllD (Kinds! Pepulur Prices! RUGS nEAPTirt'L! ClUlPt ART SQUARES ! LMtm: ASbOItrMENTl Oil Cleths ! Lineleums ! And Everything Kent In n Flrst-Clafs Carpel lleti!e. aiik'.j-iju l-leuv. LEV AN A S.ON"S. Levan's Fleur I Uniform and Reliable. ); .. 1'.S a i-r -".JK, Tf y m- $ i i-?un