.V"V ',( 1Vt,41! 1 7 . ,1. r'L J w5V -" v--uv v- -e J .A THK LANOASTEB DAIIiY INTBLLIOBNOER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 18&9. a K,f'iVx -l:i" .i"; - rV- ?vjJe ' iH"-' ,rJT.'' .-'. , t ' . :"iir v", 'IS m m S4M r 3 ?& y l?.ri. ftfttlll fnteUtatncev UtBMCW J. HTKINKAN. 1 'Mtit.wirrtwuivimt.T9. vammm ?j' , OBHRTCLAnK, Publisher. BAILY lNTELLIGENCKn,-Publlshed f It, wjr day In the year, bnt Sunday. Served by'errlcni In thli city nd surrounding towns at ten cents week. By mall tire dot det lyer Insurance; 50 cents month. f -WKMsXT INTELLlGF.NCF.H-One dollar nnd f V' Mir cents rear. In advance. '"ITOTKTO HUBHCRIBERB-Renill by check 4 rpostefflee, order, nnd where neither of x'jS Nmmmb be procured fetid In rcgiticrea t the roteffloe,Mecondcliiiwmall m. fetter. Avn, TBI DmiAiaBNCEX, Lancaster, 1'n. ,K 35 f.ilMlMn Vt Hnmnlur 1!) IRHQ. ,i - -i .t ..-.--. - i - , H" "ir Them te (Je. ':V fl.iM.iivl MAtiMn link tmnn mnlrllicr K? another iwldrcss te tlic censtnblcn nlxuit ff(SS ihelr returns, which, it seems te linve I Ti 'thought, may net alvvnys lie nctertinut f wiui the ract; witii tins idea u Kinuiy W.jt., nffiinwl In tlif ennwtnliW in iirx.f ivinn I'll is 'I ling for their reports for nnetuer day, & HP . . 1. ..... . . ;aww consider wncuicr iiiere Here mu Sss thlnns Kelnir en within their lialliu leks cJ3i which the law nvjulres them te report. JII1C IIIUTI V SO UUIISlUUIllIU Ul IHV lull" stables as te warn them that n report falsely sworn te would subject them te punishment us perjurers anil te ndvie them that If they Were convicted they would have no mercy meted out te them for their eilensc. Perhaps the judge wns surprised te And that net ene of the constables availed hlmfelf of the opportunity of fered him te amend bis return. They all felt confident that they kucw of no wrong doing calling for report ; and we share their confidence that the court w III have a hard tlmeofcvcrcenvlctingthein of knowing anj thing of what is going en in their tcrrlterj'i that ought net te be going en. The constable Is habitually profoundly ignorant of anything Unit it is net prefltajblc te him te knew. He ia'fliCIMUlfe huve been unpeinted hi their opinion te make all the money out of their efllws that they can be made te yield ; and they arc cry industrious and far-elghtcd In the chase after fees. But they are domestic folk and de net go out much at night. The besoms of their families claim them in nil the hours which arc net assigned te the pursuit of fees. The constable nfter night Is as rare a bird en the public avenue as any of our city policemen ; and everyone knows that they arc never te be met with, notwithstanding they are supposed te have a'regular patrol. The law which requires the constable ie report what he knows Is very accom accem accom inetffttingln relieving him from the pur suit of any extraordinary means of acquiring knowledge. Legal knowledge the constable Is taught by the luw luw abserbiug squire te be that Informa tion which is gained by pcrxemil observation, and that It is only this kind that the witness is jicniilttcd te swear te. When there Is money In seeking that knowledge the constable seeks it; when it is barren of the pi out be of shekels he avoids it. In truth, th;re (s no creature in creation meic worthless as a conservator of the law than a constable; save the squire. Te which b coping charge there are of course exceptions, In decent and honorable squires and constable ; but jj we fear that the exceptions are net the, uinuy. 1 uu luuueuu' ui uiv luunyniciu 111 tbe administration of justice Inte corrupt the morals of its scrvnutH. The Justlce of the peace lives and flourishes upon the crime und contention in tlte com munity. The mere there is, the merrier it is for him ; aud it is his Interest te cul tivate It ; which should net be. It is the habit of the sharp squire te haul every fish into his net that can get there; and te discharge everyone fi 0111 It from whom his costs can lw wrung. It is the olllce of elllclal squeezing nnd blackmailing. The peer man w he gets into a scrape and can muster the ceMn can get out; otherwise bis ctte is io ie turned te the court and the county pays. It would 1 agoed tiling for the community if a few of these officials were hung, auuually, as an example te keep tbe rest In order. It would lie a better thing If they were almllbhed by the law; and, if instead, courts with sale red officials were established In the counties, te puss uiwii their netty offenses aud ceulests. It is high time for the alderman, aud justice aud ceu- stable te go. Lewis V. Cnssldr. The sudden death of Lewis C. CnMldy will be a shock te every citizen of Penn sylvania who had learned te admire his courage, re&eurees and tiilcutsdiiriug the term when he shed lustre upon the attorney generalship of Pennsylvania. There has been se little light about this office since, und there had been se little around it for a long while before, that Mr. Cassldy's administration Bblnrs as u bright star in a firmament of dark ness. Until then his great character and abilities had net lcen exhibited gen erally te the people of the country, though in his own city eeryeuc knew him who kuew anybody aud everyone appreciated the remarkable strength or his character und talents. He was ene of tbe great men of the state, growing greater with every year. He was net u rocket character which shines brilliantly te die nway seen ; but he had an enduring aud belid founda tion of ability which always brought him forth prepared for any emergency. It is a great misfortune te the country that such men as Mr. Cassldy arc net mere readily called into the scrvke, aud that men se much smaller and weaker climb iute its high efficcx. Mr. CWldy was fend of political life, aud doubtless would have adorned it if his polities had been accordant with these of his tate ; though possibly the Democracy would have been as wnely afflicted then with a burthen of small men In high places as the Republican party Is new. It seems that ti party in power Is smitten with u pest of small men and that great ones are destroyed politically by their own Intellectual fire. Hew else happens It thut the public ervlee does net command the service of the ablest citizens, and that the Senate gets such trash us gees there ? A Foolish Hewl. Philadelphia Journals de net show conspicuous wisdom in availing the Pennsylvania ruilrnml for lis nmnn.,1 ?V?. Sunri. IhlA frntu TlMiiltwf,n.iT.. .,. fr' W tea, thus going te New Yerk from the K-5? "' by " direct line. Even if it fr ) ! through Philadelphia, no ji-iwuunuj scuse ui an will fuil te ask ji- y the railroad should net wk cw fimvui take Philadelphia in en the way te -J, New Yerk. It seems te be he silly a propo prepo prope - aitien as te be liurdlvrrwlii,!.. u.u. . :.. - -----....w ..... emiy i . U1AU 'f.illil uti. (lmi .1..- 1. ' 's-T v " ",U euiwyivanill ' n fllread should only beck New Yerk viu Philadelphia, though the route lie longer than via Dowulngtewn. It is very well te denounce the Penn sylvania railroad officials for the wrong they de; aud Philadelphia hns a Just demand for the bell line of railroad that the Pennsylvania railroad epjHxes ; but the Pennsylvania railroad has qiilte ns Just demand for the shortest route It can get te New Yerk ; and If Philadelphia Is net en it, that Is no rcaen why It should net take it. She may lie side tracked thereby, but this Is nu experience: w hleh oery town has, net excepHng Lancaster and New Yerk. The Poughkcepsle bridge eldc tracks New Yerk for all New Kngland travel, and It Is n very geed thing that It docs. Before long ether bridges aud tunnels will cress the Hudsen, and no one will have te go te New Yerk who wants te go te the ether side of it. There is no reason why the traveller te Bosten should Iks dutncd into New Yerk nor why the tiavelcr for New Yerk should be hauled into Philadelphia. Ne town should drag people Inte It who want te go beyond it. The Pennsylvania railroad In making tills new connection te New Ycrk, we suggest, can make mileage by going off at Lancaster by the New Hellund read aud making its connection from that te the Schuylkill Valley. It would give It less new read te build than by taking oil at Dew ulugtewn nnd give it a shorter Hue. Tun squabbloef New Yerk and Chicago ever tlie world's f.ilr Is boteinlng very het and spicy. Willlniu Waldorf Aster defendn the New Yerk side of the case by Insinuating that tlie citizens of the Western metropolis sit en thelr front dour steps of sinniner evenings, nnd Chicago writers retort Hint tlie literary iiillllonnlre Is tee anxious te pese as ene of tlie four hundred who de net sit en their deer steps. He says thnt New Yorkers ceuceU e the significance of the fair us semething higher limn lumber, aud lle stock, and the Chicago critic pounces down oil hint for being usliumeil of the ladder by which his family climbed te wealth. He is supposed te object te llve stock because "It would be suggosthe of beaver skins, cat skins, deg skins, and the skills of bkuuks and polar rats. William Waldorf Aster does net enre te be regarded as the result of thu peltry trudc." This Is net argument and can de the Chlcige cause no geed, but It is Interesting te find the gre.il world's fair dispute nar row cd down te a question of front-deer steps and polar rat skins. .' niiiM'.l. ni.oitei; i;. Waiiine, who re cently made a sensation by an essay rend bofero the Medical association nt New pert, It. I., en needless perils te human life, says that a thousand llesailny aie need lesy sacrificed In the United Ktatcs. He reached this flgute by Inking the dltloreiiLO bctuoen the death rnte as it is and us 11 should be, but hern In ltiicaster be would find alew death into that might be lower if we bad couuulliueu of sulllclent Intelli gence te provide n lieinl of health. Let any reader ask any dixler If he does net knew of nuisances that ought te be abated and the use of a beat d el health will be preved Ie his sntlsfui'tleii. Many lives could be saved nnd much intsery nveited by a beard with a If tt In money and power te compel the removal ofgarbageand llllli, aud te use whitewash freely. v Industrious statistician has llgurid out that tlm railroidsef the I'nited .Stales need filly million ties annually fei repahs. The timber supply is getting tied upveiy fast, and if the much talked of metallic ties de net seen appear thcre must be some way found te make the wooden article last longer. Tur. story of the ten thousand dollar bet en Harrison's eleitlen made duiiiig the late campaign is ie-teld by Majei .1. (.'. Uulaney, the Sunato llbiailau, who makes It appear that the bet was a work enlays gculiiN. The hlery runs that Quay was vciynuuli puteutby the IntioduUieu of thobemito tarlll roferni bill, ns lie wanted te light the campaign of ISSS en (he Mills bill. Something had te be done te diuvv public) attention fiem the Republican mea sitin. The anxiety or the leader lest the absurdity of the fiee ti.ule scare should appear iieni tlie couceutratteu of public at tention en thoKeuate bill, is show n graphl uilly by Dulauey's steiy j "The night bofero the.Sciinln bill was Intreduied he piced tlie lloer at head quarters until midnight and then, turning te hunater Ueljinnter, fih son Dick and in self, he iinneimu-d his determination te send some one the nett evening with J 10,000 te the Iluirmau liouse te het en Harrison. We all declared It n geed scheme that wouliLam'n.liadew any-etlw event of national impertauce. The news paper men were rerew ai ned and uJIO.euO geld certlllcate was set med. Huay with his own bund wrete the conditions and Colenol Sweids whs selected te place the money. Sweids commented en tlie bi 11 11 11 llaucyofthe scheme, and praised Quay In the wurnivat maimer, saying it was no wonder we .von In Peiinslan!a with such a ueulus as Quay te lead us." 'Ibis story was brought out hoeauso Colonel Sweids hud Mievvu u dlpeltlun te claim the glory of tlie tilck. Hew pleasant It must be for Iho veterb who followed Quay te lead hew they woie tricked like children given a ten thousand dollar bet te play with se that they might net think about a great state iucimiiu. Oh, yes, they have a brilliant louder! He can threw dost in their eyes and lead thcin around by the nese until the can't lull the dillercuce but v ecu hoiiei and dishonor, between a gieat man aud a canting cheap clothes dcalei, between a small man and his grandlather's lut. He bamboozled them se that Democratic tarlit reform looked ilke fiec trade, while the Republi can curiosity did net seem disceidaiit with the cry for the highest ossllile tarlll. Hew pleasant ler the l,wuuslaui.-i voters te hear Swords' comment, lint it h no wonder Republicanism triumphs in Pennsylvania tiuder the leadership or n mau who knew show te make Ihciu blind te ihsues of importance. This Is the "rule of the people" that we are all m proudef, a specimen brick of the working of this model republic elleicd for the contempla tion or the hiinlglited Seuth American delegates. What must the world think of us, and what must we think of eurselves wheu It isthe bmst el our busies that a ten thousand dollar bet overshadowed events of national importance, and finally changed the course of the republic ? - Tiu-iti: Is nary a kingdom loll In "the new weild," only Iho )eal provinces or llrlt Ish Ametica. Oun four crulsorsliave lell New YrU for Ilosteu with Iho IomseT only one lire, a inidslilpman, Kirk, who w us drowned w hlle tr lug te beard the Bosten In a small beat rowed by two boys. The beat was rundown by a steamer and only the two ImvHwore picked up. Thin Is a erysad beginning for the cruise, but had no effect en the sjurilsef the expedition, the four ships steaming out amid the booming or cannon and many cheers. 'I hey go direct te Bosten where they will be biuml ever riatrletlcally imtlLNiturday when they w ill start rer Kurepe. Ijich ship llred a Kidute or nineteen guns te tlie secrelary of the navy before sturtiug. Secretary Tiacy warmly cengratuhiticl ex-Secretary Whit ney, who was present. Mr. Whitney said the ships w ero excellent ones of their t pe, but that w e must nd vuuce the tyjie. "That's what needs tn be done,' he said, "and I am confident that Secretary Tiacy is the nun who will de it." Victims of a Vendetta. The bloodless bodies of a man and bis wlfe and tbelr three sons sverc found en Monday In a well near Feggls, Italy. All the members of a feinlly residing in the vicinity have been arrested en suspicion of being concerned In the affair. A leiiitcttn had existed letwcen the two faiulllc. Hlepltnlnnre. If yeuec jetir niirM(lvln2 the bitiy elllier laudanum or rmrreerlr. nliip It nt once. If jrai trnnt n uoed inedhliiefer )finr rhlldrtn, Ret Dr. Hull's IlabyMyrup. PrlreSJ rent. Females who hnve Irletl Irfixscler tlin"cnl den " peclilc for ilcllrnle renidnlnts iieenllnr te their wx re no longer kppilrl. They ran ran net sny tee much In lis praUe. Only 21 cenU, AtilriiEgUts. Orplnln.erbenutlfiil.tlie while. Nelndy can nfTerd te untie, Unlets her teeth nre like, the snow J And lfolie fall In Hits, And ran'l nirerrl te hiiIIb or kl, 8he must ue HO.ODONT, I Irewr. Wlirx everylhliiB elue fall", Dr. 8nee' Cs- tnrrh Itemed1 cures. Wcinl, ny cl rlriitrTtJ. .M.Tu&w n. 1H KINaRIt NAH.HCAMK OKI-. hirnunrl irn ntniflyd Willi 11 hnrrllile case of bleed nolnen, mid nnwards of five months of thai lime 1 was tumble te de work of any kind. My tinner nails rame etr nnd my Imlr dropped out, IcavliiK my liend hs elenu nnd sniixitli ns If II had been shaved. I con sulted the. best lernl phvslclniis, nnd sjieiit hun dreds of dollars for tnedlrlmnef dltfin nl kliiils, lint without recclvliiK the slightest Iwncllf. I wnsndvlscdllnallyle visit Het Hprlnus. This 1 did, hut becemliiK disgusted wfth thft trent uietit I was reeelvliii; Ihere. eemmeneed Ink I nit Hwlft's Beeine (H. H. S ) 1 he eircct Hint H. H. H. had en nip. was truly wonderful. 1 commenced terecciNernfler Inking Ihe first bottle, nnd by the time f had taken twelve bottles I wns en tirely ciired-eurcxl by Hwlft's Hpeelfic (4. H. H.) when the vtorld-rmewned Het Hprlmrs had failed. VM.H.UK)M!rt. Hhrovcperl, f-n." rewii YRAits en cnuTciim Ker fifteen yenn I wnsntnicled vtIIIi rliemnn rliemnn tlsm.feiir jtarsef which I was compelled toce en crutches. Words ara limdeuate te express the suffering I endured during Hint time. Dur ing the fifteen ears of existence (It was net living), I tried every known remedy without receiving any benefit. I finally henna en Hwlft's SpeclflC(H.H.H.), which from the nrstgavome relief, nnd te-day I nm enjejlng the liesl of henllh, and nm n welt man. I rnndldlyhe rnndldlyhe Heve tlmtH. a. h. Is the best bleed purifier en the market teda). .1. D.TAYI.OII, Cuba, Me. Trentlse en flloed nnd Hkln Diseases mailed free. HWIKT Hl'KCIKIU CO., 0) AllHIItu, 'III. iUnitrtiitaltvv'B. riui.AiiEi.i'iiiA, Tuesday, Nev. ie, isse. It rained yesterday. The jjreat number of Dress Goods buyers was a surprise and yet net a surprise. The compre hensive, universal character of our Dress Goods stock is se commanding that sales can never be large enough te sur prise us. But it was quite ex traordinary that se many ladies should venture out in such a storm. (Philadelphia is a great market for Waterproofs and Macintoshes) Was it a damper en your Dress Goods interest ? Let us revive it : First, a few words about Robes novelty dress patterns. Have you seen our selections this season ? If net, you're the loser. Have you seen yester day's prices ? If se, and need ing one or mere, you're the gau e- greatly. A random leek. Your eye catches a plum colored Rebe, arm ttrc shell ground, lilac silk and silver bullion embroidery ; quiet, rich, dignified ; te-day 540, two days age 558. Just beyond, another of fine light drab cloth, silk embroidered with poppies, which you would have thought cheap at $.15 last Saturday $30 new. 1 lerc arc mete athletic-tumbling-prices : JI0 nebis for 5(1 Hi Helies rer $s 11V Helies tur fin tlS llebis for JI2 !i)ltobeiferjr JW Helies for IM f HobeslerS-'n J 12 Helies feriii Vi Helies for.!', JISKobesferW) IVJ Helies for I0 Cress the aisle. Sec the power el 50 cents. A group of merinos with a bit of plain- ness removed. Sebailopef, which call a cut merino long. French. Alma, which is twill fine diagonal, you might or triceHi- a sort of French. Raye Seldi, merino with a cord or rib. German. Each .je inches wide, fine te touch, all wool, all colors, per fect in every way. Last week cheap at 75 cents, new 50 cents. This group is a trade curie. Couth of cuitrc. It would be an insult te our intelligence if you supposed for a moment that we could afford te have our stocks less complete or prices higher than our competitors. The low mo tive of mere expediency for bids either. Therefore, may you net trust our bread state ment that here are the largest stocks at the least prices ? Try both and you'll prove it te your own satisfaction. A let of re cent advertising chaff prompts this. Perhaps you can detect the chaff. Maybe this will help you. A fairly geed Blanket at $3-05 .the pair. We don't knew its equal at the price. Five pounds weight ; all fine, clean wool, save the light cot ton warp you see nothing of. A mean Blanket isn't economical at any price. Yeu needn't give a thought te that here. We weed all such out before they get te the store. But there's economy as well as extra comfort in a big Blanket, one that reaches all ever the bed and leaves plenty te "tuck in." Here's one 2.'2i yards square, 10 pounds, and the price $8.50 the pair. Twe from thirty or forty sorts up te $35 a pair. Near Women' Wnlllus lloem. Jehn Wanamaker, fvfg Qeebm O"-1 tlAtlfiEftSTAMM'ft BOSTON STORE, SPECIAL BARGAINS! 2Mneh Ulack Hntln Khsdama.tl. All Celers Morle Hllk.SOe. 21-Inrh Black Dress 811k, 7Sc and tl. All Celers Ilevt Dress Bilks, 87c. Fancy Trimming Bilks, 50e nnd 75c. Bordered Nun's Veilings, 75c and II. IllnckCrnpe.bOc, 75c, II. 49-lnch Black Henrietta, 37)c nnd 75c. lllnck Striped fferges, 37! c. ReiunnntB el Black Henrietta at Half Trice. 15-Inch lllnck I .nee Flouncing less llinn cost. Itemiiants of Batln cheap te close, out. as-lnch All. Weel Tricot Cleths nt Kiy,e. All eurM-Itich Dress Goods nt25 and 50c. art-Inch rialn Wee'. Cleths nt 25c. 13J.$cnd 17c Deuble WldUi Dress Goods nl 10c. All our ll$c nnd 17c Flnld Dres Goods nt 5c. FOR BIG BARGAINS -GO TO- 35-37 I.ANCASTEH, lA. Charles Stamm. j.u MAIITIN 4 CO. CURTAIN DISPLAY. Never in the History of the Stere Have We Been Se Busy in the CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Buyers appreciate the oppor tunity of purchasing Curtains at an advance of 5 per cent, above importers' prices. Mere than 100 different pat terns in Real Brussels, Swiss Tambeured, Renaissance and Madras in Lace Curtains, and in Heavy Drapery an elegant line of Chenille and Turceman. We will continue Display un til further notice. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Pritice Sts., Lancaster, Pa. Itlieccllrtitcmta. K '"A SHAH Investment Company, Under bunt nUlen or Bank Ceiniiilti.luners. I'apltal .. f.Mv.ue Wrr.l".k. . 1W,U0 I'lidlwdcd larnhiKS. ... l.-i.l.VS btiHkheldcrb' llHblllr .. .VW.un) ... ,l-.Vllll-llJ. Illflll 3.U 111 fU,V.Hl. JO UN II. Mirrl.'i:il,Acrnt, .Ne. U Seuth Duke St. OCtl5-l)d IlUlti; Jl'IU: OF TUB GIlAl'K. 'lliu red and uliltu Mines which I pur. rlinkbd en tlie spot w here made, en tlie Hlilue In timniue. Jiut fli tlilni; for Iho holidays. Send In) our orders. I tuaruiiUv It pure unit a Keed uii-dlcliie feri nfiH-bled eenslltutluns. I'l.Thlt DOHHIIKI.MKH, BiriMii-lliiud, IjincnMcr Ce., 1'a. Will call at Jeur huuse If )ou send me n pos tal. Orders maj belcrtattheUiuiasterCeuiity Ueum- nll-lnid TXK.SItV WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, has reme ed te IM F.ast King street, limine a lull llnv or Furultiire of eery description at the luHiMit prlcxs. Alse Undertaking promptly at. United te, Cull and examine our poeds. at UdU . WOI,F. 130 KMt King HtrcU North Queen Street. North pen Street, 0i nfc &Uetm. B AHOAms. x STAOKHOUSE'S This Week FOH DIG BARGAINS IN Beets aShees. A Full IJneef tbe Celebrated WALKER .BOOT! The Best Beel Made. Call and see them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. B OOT8 AND SHOES. Fer$1.25. I have Just purchased a large let (In fact all the Jobber had) of Mines' Kid and 1'cbble BquaroTee Heel Bhecs, slics 11 te 2, which were heretofore retailed at SIM per pair, but by tak ing the w hele let I was enabled te buy them at Mieh a price as te allow me te sell them atS, and yet make a IU Ins preflt. These Bhees hae Leather Heles, Heels', In soles and Counters, and arc Solid Leather Bhecs In the full sene of the term, nnd arc net like the regular II 25 Shoes of te-day. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (Buccesser te FHEy A ECKKItT) the Lender of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, N03.3 A 5 EAST KINO BIHEET, LANUAbTEH, Pa. -Htere closed every c enlng at 8 o'clock, ex cepl Monday and baturday. 05ficcf lc. "ILAIIKK H, Hl'ECIAL BAItUAINB. The Greatest 0ffer On Earth ! Highly Important te Scheel Teachers! He member, the teachers who loam town without callliiu enCLAHICE, the Tea, Ceiree und Oro Ore Oro ceenian, of Ijineastcr, will regrets It nil the das of their lles. Specially i hen they see the bcaiitlrul precnts secured by their neigh bors who ha e called. Our efler te teachers and all who call are the greatest overheard of tlnce Adam dwelt In Paradise. Hemnmbcr our Meck of Teas, Ceflees and Ore cerlcslithe largest and moil complete of any house In the state. Prices always the luwest and ciuallty proves It, Best New Leghorn Citren, lSe v. Teleku thnras, Perfectly Clean Currants and Bultana Halslns ready for Immetllate use, for sale by us. Fruit PuiUlliie, 8ca pack ; 7 packs fer60c. Fin- st line of Bmeked Fish In Iho city. Clscees, Klnpnrd Herring, Salmen and Hee Herring. Cheapest Hugiirs In the city. SAMUElTcLARKE'S 1 EA AND COFFEE AND GROCERY fsTOHE, 12 AHBOUTHQUEEN HTKEET. 3-lelcphene. TBUlWK'S. Fresh Goods from the Mills. Choice New Buckuhcat. Alse Belf-IlaMng Iluckwheat. Bchumachcr's Fresh Avemv or Holled Oats. Schumacher's Oat Meal. Schu macher's Farina mid Granulated Cern Meal, i nirked and Rolled Wheat ,by the pound. heatlelt, a new and line nrtlcle rer Ihe break fast table. SUGARS ALMOST STRUCK BOTTOM. Down from the highest, from two te three cents a pound. Yeu can't leek for thein much lower. OrimulaUd also Is reasonable. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUIT H In great variety. Alte Canned Ooeds or all kinds, BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. Given Away Free ! " Our Family Physician." A plain, practical and reliable gulde te the detection and treatment of diseascsoiiimen te this country. Dtslgiied for use b people who have net madothepracttceof medicine n study era biislurua, and vihe are net supposed te be familiar vi Ilh technical phrases am! names, but viant Information In plain English. 1'rlcc, JJ. Ask for a card, buy twenty dollars north of (trecirlcsln ninety davs. The amount of each purchase Mill he cancelled as poeds are bought en this card, and vilien all the tlguies, repre senting 8.1), are purchased, j en get the book. An Immense Stock of Groceries. Twenty barrels or the Best fjist Year's Crep New Orleans Baking Molasses, S. 6, 6, 10. 1.1,11, 15, 10 and inc. a emirl, A big let or Oiie-Peuiid Comb Heney, lSe n peimit. Sixty gallons of Finest New Yerk State Heney at 15e a ihhiiiiI, two pounds rer Sx A let or Mincemeat at N loe, und Very Finest at lii'jm pound. Finest Sew Killing Picnic Huiiis rcilueid te he a pound, Hummer Bologna, Pe. Dried Beef, 9a and 10e. Flmst Elm Drj Knuckle Dried Beef. ISe a pound. Granulated Curmnt.il, ic a euart. Six )eunds fresh Wheat tlerm for S5c. Mix pounds Holled Oals, 25n. Sclf-Hnlsliig Buck, w.lieat. 10c and 15i- a jiack. Three peuiiiu f liu st New Figs, av. Twe imuiuls Finest Prunellas for 'JSe. Three pounds New Apricots rer '.25c. six, four, three and two pounds Prunes ferlljc. Ceraltne, Scand lUc'iiiuuk. New FnglUh Cur- and Oram:e Peel, 15c a pound. New Pitied iras SU Shoes i uerrKs.usta peiimi. .Twelve rine Four-Inch Wax Caudles for lie. 'Ihrrc-imuud can New Apricots, &c. Twe runs Finest French Peas, !r Four pounds 'I hick or 'I hlu Water Crack ers ferZie. Meiiuts, llirte pounds ter 35c. Nle nacs, llve Muiids rer S5e. ,liu;crHnaps, three pounds Mr 25e, Caustic neiln, oe a pound. Ma liL'aOrajes, Persian and Ferd D-Ucs, Flerida Orances. New Nuts, Fresh r.iudlcs, Lima lleaiis, liiickwhcat, lleminy, l"eas, hpllt Peas, I.rnllU, Ac. Iho must lines el Smoked Clscees and HuKar-Curcd llcrrlui:, Codfish and Mack erel hi the clt). REIST! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE BTH., Dlrictly Opposite. J, II, Martin A. CU's Dry Goods blere, aud Ntu Peer te Bem; Hene Hetel. Value t of 4hlem IALACE OFFAHtllOS. 110 AND 117 N. QUEEN 8T. SPECIAL SALE OF Jersey Coats T One let of odds and ends Black Steckinette Jackets, worth from $5 te $6, at $2.98. One let of Steckinette Jack ets, all wool, heavy weight, in all sizes, $2.49. One let of tailor-made, worth from $7 te ft 1 e, at S4.08. One let of Ladies' Tailor made Cleth Jackets, in stripes and plaid, actual value $5, at $2.98. ( Special sale in Children's and Misses' Coats. We have closed out the entire stock of a large New Yerk manufacturer of Children's Coats, and are en abled te offer extraordinary bar gains in Children's Coats from 4 years up te 14 years. Coats worth $5, at $2.50. Coats worth $te, at $5. It will pay you te come te take a leek at them. A full line of Ladies' New markets, in stripes, plaids, plain colors, from $3.98 upwards ; all new choice goods. Ladies' Astrachan Shoulder Capes, at $6.50 and $8.98. Ladies' Menkey Capes. Ladies' Seal Capes. Ladies' Mare Capes. Seal Plush Capes, at $9.98 and 15.98. Seal Plush Medjeskas, at $1 2.98 and 14.98, and upwards. Ladies' Seal Plush Wraps, $1 1.98 and upwards. Ladies' Short Seal Plush Jackets, at 8.98, 10.49, &1 1-9 12.98, $14.98, $19.98, and up wards. Medium length Coats, Seal Plush, 14.98 and upwards. Plush Sacques and New markets at all prices. Children's Plush Coats, in cardinal, navy, gebelin, brown, mahogany, grecti, from $3.50 up te $10. lieys Suits, $1.. 19 and $1.98 upwards, Beys' Overcoats, from 2.98 upwards. Beys' Knee Pants from 25c te $1.25. 115 & 117 North Queen Street. JUittchce. -Xy-ATIIKS. KMERICKN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, F, Etc., at LOWEST PRICKS, )0-(jlasse Ortlcal Goods. Telegraph Time Dully. Every Artlcle In this Line Careftilly Repaired. Leuis Weber, Mo.lB9Nerth Queen St.. Near P. R. E. Statlea TEWEIJJR AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL Jeweler and Graduate Optician. TEKCHERS Are Invited te examine our new and elegant line of LADIES' AND GENTS Watches.SilYerware, Jewelry, &c. EXAMINATION OF KYI2 FREE. NO DROPS USED. CHAS."S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. (Clethhtn A hiCEW. Fall, Ow v. Make It the menej-sAv Inif time of the J car, and this the plaee te savn It by getting the best material and most st) llsh Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings FOR THE LEAST MONEY, Yeu knew the reputation nln.ijs reliable. Prices are lower than ever, stj lis lmidemer, ipinlltv- liner. Te tlioe who have dealt hi re the Kurments spoil k for thcmselv es. All that Is asked Is a trial Ie plc.ise 5 en, and assurejeu jierfect satisfaction. ASKEW, NOS. ill AND SSW WIST KING STUUET. slC-3ind yitMoiu-iHiJte. K OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Koenigsburg, Prussia, Twe Ilaeki;reunds made especially for Rust aud Three-quarter Insth l'lioteraplis. IROTE.I 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Polefllcu. )au7Jlind JUMitietvy. Pate of Fasliien ! Palace of Fashion, pvlvTALHOOMH. R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. ailAIH'ATh l DKVTPsTKV AMI AV.raTlHTH. Olllcennd Hi'.ldeuce, hOUTHEAST COR. ORANGE AND NORTH QUI.EN'lREin. Prompt Attention Charges Reasonable. All Werk Warranted. Ueui'Jt-S u. in. te b P. lu. Week Dnv s. iejMiuidctvr "STkw YertK sTeim Jackets ! Jackets ! AT THE New Yerk Stere. ,???rJ!P.,Ji!rUn,w,,ortn'eiitef8TOCKt. NETT JACKETS at V, tl 50, II and Mench. FINE STOCKINETT JACKETH, trimmed and bound with silk braid, vest front, bell sleeves, nt 5, 10, f & te f 10 each. Flue Dlaennal,Cerkserevrand Heaver WALK ING JACKETS at 15, W. t7. IS te !12 eachi, HlrlpecLPInld and Mixed CLOTfl JACKETH nt WH), ti. 3 00 te 15 each. 'Newmarkets, Newmarkets, Cennemaras, Irish Peasant Coats, IN MANY STYLES AT LOW PRICES. We show n large stock of HEAL PLUSH GAR MENTS, made te our special erdei of the best English Plushes, und the prices never were lower for such supci ler qualities. PLUSH WALKING JACKETSal 0,10,I2 60 te 115 each. SEALPIAJBH SACQUES, full length, site 32 te , at 116, 118, J20 te !15 each. BEAL PLUSH CAPES, ASTRACHAN CAPES, At Lew est Prices. CHILDREN'S COATS Ineverydoslrablestyle from II, SI 60, J2, 12 25, 52 50 te 110 each. Watt & Shand, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST. w ILLIAMbON 4. FOSTER. THE OPINION OF THE PEOPLE IS THAT IOUR ASSORTMENT OF PLUSH COATS AND JACKETS, Newmarkets, Cleth Jackets and Coats. FOR Ladies, Misses and Children, IS THE HANDSOMEST IN THE CITY, AND LOWEST IN PRICE. A Iirge and Superior Assortment of CASSlML'IllS, CASHMUltrJS, HUNltl KTTAS, KOHXr.O SUITINGS AND STHIPKS. All-Weel Henriettas 10-lnth at 50c, uud 40 lnch nt 75c. All-Weel Cahmcres 30-lnch, S)e; 40-Inch, 50c ; 10-lnch, 75c. Cassl meres 12-1 nch.OOt.; 4Mnch,Klc and 75c. Splendid Quallt lllnck Camel's Hair Jl 00. RIIUIONS Satin Ribbons, Ne. fi, 4c; Ne. 7, 6c; Ne.O.Cc. Faille Francnl'O Ribbons, Ne. 5, 0c . Ne. 7. 9c : Ne. ti, 10c ; Ne. 12, 15c. ' Gent's HusliHss Suits, Fast Celer, $7, !S, 9, J10. Bey's Leng Pant Suits, SJ, Si 50, f I. Ilej 's Drts Suits, SC, 0 50, (7. Gent'sOv erceals, SO, 7, Si, f9, f 10. I Inc Dress Overcoats, 310, ilS.SJO, 221, Gent's Fine fallk Neckwear. Woolen Underwear, CurdlBiiu Jaikcts and Jersey Coats. Men's Oil Tanned Leather Gleve. Woolen Culls, 4Jc, 50c nnd (tic. OllTnnned Geat Hkln Gloves, Woolen Culls. 75c, tl and SI 35. Dress Kid Gloves. New Stj les In Ladles' Furs. The Latest Idea In H.ils. The Flat Tep Derby, with small brim nnd sIIk1H1 tapering cren ii price, J2 60. Ihe HazzIc-Dazle Seft Hat, entirely new, 11, A Child's Fez or Tricot Cleth, In lllue, Red, Ilrewn and Garnet regular price, 75e; our price. 25c. Special Assortment of Handsome Handle Sticks and Cevers for Umlinll.is, which we. make te special order from J2 te 20. A Large block of Reuily-Made Umbrellas nt all prices. The Popular llaltlmnie Ceffln Toe Ladles' Dicss Shee, made In Ilrlnlit und Dull Kliilxlictl DongeH, viltli tips or the miiiie goods. High Well Seles, Neat SoiiHre Tee, hliganl In btylc. undPeriectlnHt-Prlte, 8150. Lap Robes, Herie HUnkels, Trunks, Valises and Carrl.igu Whips. Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. Branch Stere, NO. 318 MARKET Hl'REET, HARRIS HUltl. PA. u0Utatuc Trrimi: insurance- Fire Insurance I HERR'S Insurance and Real Estate Agency. I am prepared te Insure all classes of property . tun est ralea In IhemovlrtHable companies. nt i piuiles. COMPANII5 REPRESENT (iiuirdl-inef Londen (Capital) Niairuni or New Yerk. IamiiIeu uud Ijtiiejishlre Acricultiiral of New erk Grin iiwlch or New Yerk l'ulhile (iirinaii or Neu erk Pulled hlateser New Yerk . Firemen's or Ikiltlmeie Nntleuul or New erk Eliet or Hosteu EI). li.0n),0iJ m 2.eiu,mi en 2,000,119 U) 1,UV,S11 01 l!2,177 UI . 6S7.415 00 411.1117 111 J7t,7l'J 00 Halts en duellings and eeiilints, 50 cents per Km for J ears; 75 cents per hundred for 5 j ears. 1 1 ii Ins is ii nrlt iiln udi lit ed Ala., llilr... l . . . s..v . ! s..ii euume-j! in.k (iwiurt)! tU fl5Over!IU0fur5 tar. ' ' lUtcs en m-ri hautltse, W cents pr f ion. Allan A. Herr, NO. IOSIJASTKUNG&TUl'LT. uev $ 3,a pti lull 1751 251 it 1751 1751 IV) I el I " ""-, L .
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