&p kss,a " -' 1 -- jrs E LANCASTER DAlTAr 1NTELWQENCER, SATURDAY. OCTOBER G, 1888. w-,r Sh ES ft r & HUr" PeSS at I PW- 'he Daily Intelligencer, LANCASTER, OOTUUKR 0, 1SSS. r& ' Is lie aa Uencsi Ioeulrcr ;j Mr. Mercer may be Inspired only by an Incest desire for the truth, but our con. Mence In the catholic spirit of his in fvlryta disturbed by the mallce toward ifc president nnd the Democratic party Hwt is very manifest in his letter te us Jtaewhere printed. One who is be sure tMttthe people have long ccbeqI te take H in presiueak h uaseruuus ua lucus, imu Wbe seems te have se lively a hope that there will be no Dtmecratic party after ;&fce November election, can hardly ex tkftct te be htld te be in the frameef mind ,ratht should be possessed by an nnxleus igflWKCuer after truth for the truth's lovely wn, Mr. .Mercer, wt en no unaerutKej Si jntreversy as n partisan while pretend i4:lM te be unprejudiced, should remember ;4Mthlde his cloven feet. aWk. as we understand air. Aiercer s com P nlalnt ncainst tbe president nnd the Tlmnrtln nartv It Is Mini. 1.1m eiirnlim 1 nd its increase will net be extinguished by the Democratic measure of tariff ivr roierra. He gives the surplus at ?li3,- 030,000 and the increase nt $10,000,000 per ..& 'Menth, stating his authority te be the Jj. president nnd the Democratic members Spef the Senate flnance committee. The president's letter of ncceptance states i the surplus at $130,000,000 and the annual increase at $60,000,000. The Senate com cem mlttee estimates the present rate of In crease at $10,000,000 a month. It is manifest that the measureef tariff reform embodied in the Mills bill, will aet Bufflce te step the increase et the surplus, if the estimate of the Demo crats en the Senate flnance commlttee is correct and is understood te mean $10, 000,000 of increase for every month in the year; which it does net say, but simply that the surplus is new beitiR Increased at that rate. Tne Mills bill, it is sup. posed, will reduce the rovenue $50,000,000 a year. The calculation, made by Km Heuse cemmittee of ways nnd means, of tbe effect et the bill uien the rovenue from importations et 1SS7 shows that there would have been n reduction of 49,480,240 in that revenue It the com cem com BUttee'a bill bad then been in ferce. Mr. Mercer needs te temember that prudent statesmanship docs net warrant tbe reduction of rovenue below the pos- ible needs of the nation. "We had sup posed that he was sufllclently practical te understand that it is safer te cut down by degrees te the measure wanted, nnd that he would rather be disposed te applaud than te condemn the prenl- ' llanf finrl Ilia UumnAmtln tin-lw fur Pv net reducing the rovenue tee suddenly, and net talcing the risk of providing tee small an Income for the government needs. As a Republican, desirous that his party Should retain nil the tariff duties that possibly can be retained for the protection el home industries, he certainly should net complain of the Democratic patty for seeking te de the enme thlug. If he was an innocent searcher after truth, he would rejoice te flud both parties se con servative in their reduction of the revenue, and he would - -fiwte - "Uifit wn'iLpMwi ly tl10 0- P'andau members of the Satiate v.uai'mlttee cuts down the rovenue $75,. 000,000 as estimated; which is remarkably clese te the estimated reduction of the Democratic measure As both parties are be united in sentiment upon the measure of reduction, why cannot Mr. Mercer be happy V Only because no Republican can be happy under tl e present outlook. The Tale cr it Iiiniatlc. We publish te-day a letter from the assistant secietary of state, fully answer ing nn outrageous slander of the depart ment of state, published in the JVeie Mra Of the 2nd Instant. As Mr.UJrlcu was de scribed as a former roldent of Lancaster -and his letter appealed llab!e te mislead a careless reader, we forwarded it te the stite department that its weak nnd inco herent siatements,BO plainly Indicated by Secretary Rives, might be authoritatively exposed. Swift, wlngeJ truth speedily .overtakes nud destroys this miserable campaign tale in Its rapid circulation through the Republican press of the country. Ne honest or fair man who has watched the course of the present udmlu udmlu is'.ratlen, can doubt for a moment the ardent patriotism nnd spirit th.it has dis tinguished tbe management of our for eign relations, and the protection of our citizens abroad. In Seuth America, par ticularly, where Secretary Blaine had made our diplomacy a public laughing stock, it is uew respected; aud while we have no ornamental diplomats of distin guished literary capacity, there is an efficient ferce of hard working men of business engaged in the protection nud stimulation of our foreign trade aud in conserving tbe rights of eurcltlzens. We are aware that there would be charges of this variety published even if an arch angel with a select corps of Solo mons had charge et our feieign affairs ; for the management of the Gaideu of Eden did net please the serpent, and no just and Democratic management of af fairs can please the Republicans. The Mayer or New Yerk. Tammany Hall has nominate! Sheriff Grant for mayor of New Yerk, nnd the Cjunty Democracy will endorse the citi zens nomination et Mayer Hewitt. Tarn uuny has made a serious mistake In net also nominating Hewitt, who has made superb official, and is distinguished all the world ever for bis integrity und in dependenca. He was ths candidate of Tammany Hall when elected for hU pesent term ; and has done nothing Incote forfeit its support, save that he bisbeensomewbitabuslveeflt. Nodeubt i", was difficult te support a candidate who was be uncomplimentary as Majer Hewitt has been in bis references te the leaders of Tammany Hall, but It weull have been wise te have laughed at the wjrds nnd shown that they did net hurt by hugging their nuther. There it nothing wrong with Tammany Hall, and Mayer Hewitt hai notbeenjustte it. The trouble with him la Hint he wants te be boss; aud Tummauy Hall has :t Hke aim, He wants te be a geed and n Virtuous boss, and se dre it; but be'h cannot play the part; end ns tbe major thinks that he has tbe urame In his hand because of the geed reputation he has made ns mayor, he pro pre pro petet te sweep In the stakes ; and he is likely te take them. Tammany would bare done well te have said amen wltb all tbe ehierf uluess it could command. Mr Blaini: ia tripped up vltti nucta perfect regularity stttir cich uttorauce el const quence that he ventures te msketbnt the amusement ) becoming monotonous, hut we publish te-day an article from the New Yerk H'erM that exhlbltlts the attlh. lnc contrast between Mr. lilalne's recent hlaterlcal sketch and the facts. What n torrlble section of country stranROts must lmsglne this te be with Its numorens murders and thelr varleua de grees et horror 1 If we kecp en manufac turing horrors we will seen have the neve list of the TeUce Oasttte locating tragedies In the back atreitaand dark lanei of J.n. ctsler. Perhaps Ilullale Hill will be rivaled neon by a abew en the read led by the Jlur.-ztrdetliincaaler. Oun Handanna comea te ua with a met extravagant preps notlec, all ready for uar, pasted en the oever. About half a dezn psgei of worthless reading makea up what H impudently called political hlHtery,and the front of the cot or roprcaents n Hag whleb la certainly net American. It Is dl dl vlded vertlcally through thocentre, and the hair that In the American flag contains tbe star ground is In this flag all ntnis, Have for tbe word "Our Handanna." Tbe ether half or the flag la composed of abort stripes, and tbe portraits of Ilenjamln and I.evl are Inserted In white olrcles, Tbe literary notleo nbove roferrod te Is about tbe only work of art tu tbe publication. A small sample extract la publltbed belew, and we take occasion te cemmend Ha modesty. " Tbe author M Mr. Themas W. I.nwser), who turned Irem Ills labors an prenldent el the IlsDd Avery company, or contributor te tbe Century, or classical, satires), and critical expouuderof the national gamoef bone ball, or tbe art of Ilrlllat-Savarln, or no ene knows what net In the multiplicity of his occupations as a man of tbe world, bunlness man, and llterarlan, te whom nothing If Inipopftlble te attain, te win In thirty (lays laurels ns a pbllosepbor Instate Instate erafL" ATtbounveIlIng et thol'lckett monument In Richmond, en Friday, thore was pres ent a deleuallsn of the l'hlladelphla brig ado, which met tbe ohnrge of lMcketl'a di vision at Gettysburg. It Is greatly te the credit of these brave men that they have given a algnnl rximple of that ohlvalreus and pntrlotle aplrlt that honors the valor of old ruemlua and !ilfs te hoalthencara of war, uniting North and Houth In feellng aa well nsgovcrnment. When the Philadel phia brigade se cordially received nud on en on tutaltied l'lcketl's men last July en the bittlo-greuud, many an astonished tollevor In the bloody sblrt was heard te exclalm : " Why, l'lckelt and his men wero robot I" Ah though the war had been a triumph for tbeHauth nnd the Korthernpeoptoalono wero AiiKirlcaun. Aa though the bravery el an eiHHii y wcre net worthy of admira tien, and a man ence a fee, must retnaln n fea forevcr. At though the men who fought can nover ehake handp, but munt !criiinth. au Inheritance of hatred te rising generations. lntlintcne thore Is no real union et tbe country, and the Irropreoslblo oenlllot U aternully Irropresalblo, for the children of l'lcketl's men would be mlsor mlser mlsor able epcclmens of humanity It they did net glory In the bravery of tbelr fathers en the Held of Oeltyfiburg, Ity honoring their old enemies the Union toldlera are honor Ing thornnelvta, for a brave onemy do de unmli u brave oenriuoror, Uanerul Meado eftnri Kald,tbat It required n hlgher sortet courage te nwett und rcpel a cbarge, than It did te inake ene ; bin, howevor that may be, It la right that old aoldlersof both sides should meet new In n friendly aidrlt-le-bury the bad feellng, and kceve the honorable momerloH eLthCWar. -BOOKS AND AUTHORS. Tun Maoie Skin, very well translated by K.iltieriM) l'rtmilt Mnunley, line been published by ItnLerts llrotherp, or Bosten, with nn Introduction by Goe. F. 1'araeua. It In ix ptrt nt "I'he UeuiKdy of Human liltn," This Is a powerful and torrlble bnnlc. Ne ene can rend It without the thought tbnt liore'lH lltoratnre et worth nud tbe piny el ram gendii, nnd yet the outllze oftbuHiery la uuln.ne nnd curiously dellaut of tbe lawn of tbe int. Frem beginning te end tbe remler knows what will be tbe fate et the "here," It buein be he called, and yelthern la uu ubherblng Interest In liltn. It ti following n life te Its certain end, tbe leverlfih luipotueus lite of n innit of geniUH, wlir.ne lefty alms and xmhlilnnn itre naturally turned te noltlHh neltlHh ncis, If you nre a man with n tante for pmuixrph), tun! llke ttie ituily el Hbakea peire, ty hU means rund "IUIzie'h Ataxia ttkln," but reta llrst the able Introduction, rer thorn In nn allegory In the work, nnd the ixplunittlen improves It, Just ns the Iregediis or the ll.-ml or Aven are mere, clearly rend by tbe belp of Furneaa. A young French marquis, bright, ambitious nnd titKUly fducHteil, llnda blinncll nn erphuu with n trilling sum of money loll trem the wreck or u great oatate. Uoreselvis te ruititi ten garret and inake his money lust an long as pei-Nlble, while he works out n great tcitiiitltie troatlMe.tliatHliall give him rniuenud lerluun. Fer threoyrarahellvea and tells In aolltude en n row cents inlny. Then he inf eti " a bemitlful woman with out it titart," a wealthy und proud ceuntetH, tbe bellu et I'ltrif. Thla ia the beuluulOK of bis downward oeursefor meney bicemiH ancetHHlty te his usolefH ceurtBlilp, which hoeii duvelnps Inte hopelesa pasmen and reveala the teal wcukucaa of what had feetned n utrnng character. Over- helmed with debt he la driven te cambllui.', aud finally, with all hepe geno and shattered by eiccssch, he Is en the vorjje et aulelde, when an old aiitlquary ctUrs blm the "magleaklu" that will give hint whatever he urny wluh ler, but will Bhrlnk with the aoeouipllahment at each wlh, mcaaurlug by Its alza the day a of llfe before him. 'I bough doubting, no Bgreea te thla compact, aud the fulflluient of IiIh (tialres seen bteumes a mortal terror, for he tees the akin bhrlnkiug ateadlly. Ttila Is tlmgarm el the whele story, but in tbe details there Is u mingling or wit and profound philosophy, or humor and the U("ieet pathos. Contrasted with the eeHlsh here Is a hurutne, who In the embedlmuut el wnitmii'.v devotion und uneeltlohuesH. There Is Sbakoapearean truth te nature and tnu lnulis et the iiuther'a race and tiuiua, but ene marvels that trenclimen, se absurdly cager In their adultatlen of Yloter Huge while living, nud an otitentatloiialy norrenful ever hta death, aheuld net have been morn quick tu honor JUIztc, tbe author of tbe ' Ootnedlo llumatne." The cable tells ua tliHt thu commlttee te eroet a monunient te Helzic has received ae lar only lS.COO franea. Hut mouuuienta may mean very llttle alter all. Alfred Auaila writes the Londen .Awes that when be llrst visited tbe xrave et ICtaiH at Heme all that met the bodily oje le remind oueot Keats were hla own wurda : 'Here Ilea enu wheae uauie was writ In waler.' When 1 revislted lr, a tow years age, 1 found a aple-nnd-apan monu ment erected te Keats, and eourpcuejaly carved en It credlle penterl ! me nair.tH el the porKens who hud uubacrtued for Ua onstruetlon I I de net think the uiONt frr frr (jueutid ofbleureutls could desearnta the loeillty k) absolutely as that catalogue et subscribe " Tuereaiema te be a vlslble grain or truth In tbe following remarks or Julian Haw thorne in the pagts et "America" rer the uiauly novels uient read tu day teem te be thorn et dtad author, or or living women, a for example Mlta.Murfree. "Itmuy be," he Ban, "that the foinlnine novel U but n klgu et the lluim, and that thore are no longer nny nuotcultne men In exlatenee. It Is ihe weuibu'h age a aelt, viclem, indo inde lunt, propriety levlUKage, The wholeaetco mculIiiO Hern has uoue out of It- It has geno cut of literature at all events. Tbe 1h mau iinvet written in thla country, with the exception et Mra. H.eJdutd'.. wai published lu.l thirty yeata go. li ni called 'Kaloolah, or, the Adeuturea or "J.",w' K "aur' uuJ ,l8 outber watj Dr. W. P. Mayc." VleiiHt.r, of Hkllai Five talcs of Anoieiiliir-uiotrauklttiod from the I)nlli of I'adar MtrlBer by Mary J. tSauferi, Acoluliiie.l In tbe author' prefce tlieiu tleHare uullke meet noeut clakblcal n- iriauetin In having no connretlen ulth tie great rnpitire betwreu l'lginlam nnu Oorletlaulty "They give pictures of tbe llewrin. of Hell, s, the dlaiaut cnturlea whODH marveliiua culture reuted solely en tbe purely humau elemeuts of cbaraeter pa developed beneath a mild aud radiant ky." It i a relief te find In this little b:ck the clear and simple atyle matolied te tbe char acter et the romancei and a refttahlng ab ab ab sonrecl Oroek obaractera, Oun "Veuse reuiH at Deme, D. IiOthrepiOa, Is au lllustrated book for llttle folks wltb au nttractlre cover and substantial reading inatlbr Inaldo. Itnends un Index, but we nole n greAt varluty et articles by authors et roputallen, among thain Oicar Vy Adams, a well-knnwri former resident of Lancaster, whofurnlshes n aerles of aearnti qucstlenB en llreeK. history. U. F. lleldeu lias well wrlltea artleles en natural history nnd H ilden It. HnpktiiH l be atery or "A Yeung 1'rlnce el tlernmnrce." ThhSeul" la tholltleof a lltttn raner thatoernea te us from the "I'.cti 1'ubllsli Ing company et Hosten." As It Is deveted te spirltualtam aud tbe II rat nrtlcle treats et sperulativoafllruiatlen we have deiKwIted It In the waMe paper tealcnt until thorn Is t'tmote attend te It Quite naturally tbe article lu tbe paper treitUi et "truth'' and as truth crushed te paper pulp may rlte airaln nnd tbe "Heul" la ahnve mechanical destructien it will pre! ab y nturn te haui t us soma night alier a )mvi mpjier. When that happeus we miy teel uble te orltlclse this Rhet of a journal. Jehn Wawmakkh'i lloeic Nr.ws las a portrait nt Artiolle Klvt-a that loe it a very much mere llke what one would expect te And her than docs the famous portrait tbnt holped se much te inake her popular. It hews n splendid head en am nil Hhouiders and nn Intensely emotional uxprtadun et omntcnauce, the eyes blazing with tbnt peculiarly wild leek thnl paiees conven tionally for peel!) flre, but tuny menu tee much strong collee. "IlAiU'Kii" ler Nevrmbflr will have tbe following articled : "Invalldliin as a Kinn Art," by A. 11. Ward ; and "The New Orleans liar In 1823," by Oliarles Uaynrre. William lllack'a atery. "In Far IiOnhaber," and W. I). llowelU' "Annle ICllburn" will end In thla number. Kuiir.a IJuntlngtnn Nae?, favorably known te reailcrs et at. Xiehetui, 'ule Aivtt.e, etc., by her peuma, has collected them In'e n voluire which O. liT.luep cernpnuy will bring nut nuxl month, under the tltle of "Whlte Halls: Hlerles lu Vorte ter enr Lids aud Lntslen " J. T. Trowbridge, Margaret Hldnev, Huaan Coelldgo nud Hiv, Oliarlen H Trttbr.f, hate wrltien aerUl aterlts rer ll'(fe lwa.s rer 18M). iwijtuuu.n. RKriKHOUH BICUVIOF.H WJLI, HE belli In the felleivliiK cbnichuinii Sun day, In the tnnriiliiK at lo:te, In the evening ul 7:1 V Hntiduy srlioel ut 1 n 1). m. When tbe hourly aliruientll la hpei tally noten! l'lmniiVTaniAif Mkmeiuai. (juuiu'ii, Seuth llueun alroet, Tliemiw 1hnnipeii jimter PrraClllllK In the inetnliignl 10-10 u in and In tbe evening nt 7:1.'' p. iiuraerxinHiit nt l.mJ'S pupper. Hunilav school al 1 I) a. in. Yeung lmople'a muellnit al c.l) m I'mynr una lllbln atuny wodnertiiy livening at 70 p in Ti-uchrB mnnltiiK nt H 15 St. J.ukm'h KKKmimii Mnrleltn Avannn,llev. Win. F. I.lchlltnr, piister. lilvluti ecrvltin at, 10.30 a in und7:ISi m eunilay hoIieoI nt 1 p. in. Horvlealn thu Cerumn lmii;uiii;e at5.3uii in. I'mf. li. a edited t. tiMelilltiu Uuuneil or Goii-Uermir et l'rlncn nnd Or angn rni:ichliiat ln.i a in. nnd 7.15 p.m. bv iliopiia'er. Habtmtti aclinel nt lit) p in. Kiiuit ItKreHMuuC'iiuneii. Itev. .), il.'l'llrel, I). I).,paHtr. horvieei) teumiinwiit 10.U n. in., nnd7 lip m Hnnniiy t-chenl al l-llp. m The l.erd'it Biipperwlll Imi ndinliilmoied both at i he nierntnir and evrnlnir a rvlc-" Olivkt IIavtirt (Jiiuiieii. KnHt Vlnn near I)tik atrcul. I'leucliliii; morning iiiidiiven luir nt lbs UMiiil Iiehib. Hundiy el.enl al 1 n p in. Heys' rernlKn lntinluli band will n.cel en '1 iiridny itvenlng nl 7 ruuiT UAniBT. uiirvlciia ul theretiiilar hours rnnniliiK and ovenlnir, paoter, l!ev. J N Fol Fel woll. rvt'iilnir Biiticl "-H.g n l'lace In (led'a lleuaii " Sunday HClioel M2p. in Anting penplVa pinyer ni etliiK nt e n p. in. Wt-dium-duy prnjer lnni-ttiiK ni7 15 p. in l.nid'i anp. par will bn unserved at tin) clese of Heminy morning Bervlce. MenAviAn. J. Mnx Hark, H. I)., pastor, KJ) a. in. l.ttnny and Roriuen. " p m. Sunday BcheM i 7:i5 p in iivenliw arvl03. Wehtiiiin M. 15. C'liuiuiu b, V. llurke, pallor. Clns8 at en in. 10 M0 a in. and 7:10 p. in proaehliig. cunday acheni nt 2 p. in Ulass Tnusilay nl i.M. l'rayer lutetliiK en 'lhursduy uVMiiInx at 7;3. Kaht Miuh.es M. K. Cuuncu -Btinday eobeol at 1 ii m T. I'acl'R U'mpenBii-Unv. .t. iV.Meinlni?r, pastor. Hely U'linuiiiiitKii ul in am m. Win. luinujds, ptunldmit of liiiornaitennl Bituday a tun 1 ntancUi Ien, Mill de lv i iinnddreFa ul 7:15 p. in. Monday xnlHHil nt 1 O p m. imiii; iiroiilu'nmeHtlnKH at 0.11 p in 1 layer lurvlce WiidneHday tit 7:0 p. in HT. JeuN'a LuxiiaBAH. Itev. II. V. Allnmin 1). U. p.uter. eervlces nl lu.UOu in. nud 7 15 p in. StiUbith school nt l. .Ieiui'h at 1:15, and nl(lnlwnld Mmnnrliil cliapel nt 2p in. lec ture and prayer eorvlce en ftednusdny uvu nliiBU'7i1 St. brariiKN'a (KKreiiMitn) Ciivncii Coixkeu CiiArKU Ulvlue aui vice ut 10 3U a. m. buiuien by lUiV. r. a tlant. It. I) rjnar II. E. uiiDiiari. Ilnv. J. tt.T.dray, pas tor InM mnettiiK'i nt 0 n. m. lu. Je a. in , nud 715 p in.pttuietiuiK liy tbe pister 1-4) p. in Holiday .eh el. 0-15p in young ptmpln'H iiioet lllii( Menilny nnd rimraday elani ineetliiRq nt7.0p. m 7 Se 'I iiiiiilny, hnltms, iiii-etliiK ; 71H li in. Wedni'Bdav, jiniyer nieetliiKi 7.'W Krldny, retrnu boeialilu ; i p. m. Xhumday, liailni'H e)a9 nuoeNO hVANiiKUflAL ( Kngllsh ), en Mul berry Blioet,nbou UruiiKe-i'iwhtP;at 10 SO a. in, nnd 7 15 p. in. Huiiil.iy school nt 'i p in. I'm or meeting's, WeJuunday iwd '1 holiday nt 71 p in. St. Paul's M.R. Ciuincn-Cliirlei ItnndH, pii pii ter. I'lrneltliiR ut nww a. in mid 7Jp m Sunday school nl 1 15 p m. Ieiihk pi-ople'ii iniHiili'guti'p in i Im-h lnoetliiKunn 'liinsduy, 'lhursday.aud rnHy venlni;3 iJiuyer uieut Inv en Wednendiiy hveiiIiik. riiBMBTTKHiAN-1're.iclilMKnt the usual hours mernliiK and nviiuin by Um piuun, Itev. J. Y. Mitchell. i 1). OiinisThuTuuitAMC'iloneii Weat King street, K. I,. Heed, pastor. Snrvlcinl 10.30 a in nnd 7 15 p. in leinimintuii both morning und nve nltiK Hunflay oetiolut 1.45 p in UnimhHtIe.il Imirncllens en Krldiy nveiiluir nt 7 o'clock 'iKiniTT I.utubkan-IIkv. e 1.. try, p eti or Rnrvlcel at HUJ ... in, mid 7.15 p m. uoneuetud hy thu ins'er. Hj"ionnle liimillniinne day. Humtay school nt 1 15 p. in. tj inrt. l.y ineetliig (it ttivelum' iiasociiiilen nlltiwa d, Wudneii day iivrulnK services tieutna al 7:nU p. ni UMTUU llltBTIlUHN lw (JI1KIST (COVMNAWT). Went OninKe und Concord stleeU Kuv .1 II funic, pastor umliy reboot day htitnnn nl 1U.J0 u in by tbe imstoren SnliUathtdi'iel work Sunday HClienl at 1-15 p in. A fpiciat prourainuieor mn -,1c, reading, nCdrodie, Ac. ul7:t6p in Uiuea Ldtiikiuh. C'orner of North Queen and .1 nines street. Itev. Li. Klvln lleupi, p-is-ter. Illblu Uans for men iM5a m. 1'iciichtnK ullO:3Ju in und 7:15 p. in. Sunday school ut -i li. in l'uster's I'niuclintlral elnsi iuent en Tuesday aud Krlday oveuliiff. Usual uild uild uild woek survlcoaen W(idniBliiyiveiilug. Orace church Kulld en Ihiinaay uveuluir VOUl'hKXMN J'OWDHN. lOMl'LKXlON POWD15K. LADIES Wll VALLE A ltKKINKll COlll'UKilO.V MUST UBK POZZONI'S MEDIO ATEU; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts n brilliant transparency te the skin, liuinevca all plinpleu, mcUlps und de de de coeorations, nud inakes tbe skin dellcntely snlluiidtwauUlul. llcentalns nellinn, hlt( lead or antiinla In three shades, pink or rush, white and brunotte. reu SAI.K uv All Drugfiflsta Donlera nnd Faney Ooedo ilvorywhero. riiEWAUK tir apriUvd IUITAT10N8.- WANAUAKKIVS 1'iiiLiUELi'iiiA, Snturlny, Oct C, U;S. Plaid Dress Goods loveliness te dream of. Minutes count ler nothing in them. If we step te leek at one in ten at a single counter an hour ia gene. Perhaps a thousand colors and styles. Yeu knew hew some of the neatest stuffs of every sort are cris-cressed and cut up by color streaks and stripes and bands of every makable tint. All of that and mere in the new ones. Tan gles of angles ; jumbles of join jein ings. When you've seen a hundred you think the last plaid possibility has been run out. But the hundreds come and go, and the last one is like WAXAMAKBR'S the first only because its a Plaid. Effects a little bolder than last season, colors a bit mere subdued. Over Plaids and Broken Plaids mere the rule. Let four stand for all and the price range. The width is 40 inches in each case. Serge ground, plaidcd by narrow cluster-stripes. A selt, firm stuff in half a dozen col orings. 75c, Fine serge ground, colored like a Scotch Shawl, ever- plaidcd by a brace of bright, lumpy threads. $1. Ground of coarse basket weave effect cut into six-Inch squares by bright streaks like sunshine through a crack, shad ing te the deep dark of the ground at middle of block. $1.25. The embre idea crops out in many of the Plaids. Ground . resembling fine basket weave, parti.colered and a-gleam with silk. The colors have a delightful way of duck ing out of sight and pepping up in unexpected places. Each square centered with a two-inch corded block, double checked with a gayer tint. Si. 50. Every Plaid in this muster is all-wool or silk-and-wool. Geulhungt of centre. A $2 Broadcloth for 1.50. Geed medium weight, fine wool, finished like the best fash ienable shades. A windfall of thirty pieces. Four ether grades of im ported Broadcloth ; coarser, heavier, at $1.50, and sorts at $2, $2.50, and ,$2.75. The $2.75 kind was $3 last year. Ne finer Broadcloth is made in the weight for ladies' dresses. Northwest of contra. Keystone Library Beeks, 10 cents each, are flying ; se are Beeks of all sorts. The breeziest store between the oceans for Beeks. Having the Beeks that 'everybody wants at prices that arc uncommon in bookstores does the, business. Boek Nbws, is your book store at' home, your safe ad viser, your book-wise friend that does all the rummaging and hunting for you and tells you the fair price of whatever publication you care for. Octo ber number (52 pages) has portrait of Amelie Rives (Chan ter). 5c, 50c a year. Tbti teen' h Uroet slrte. KeystotiesKt Juniper slreet slde, " Wanamaker " Carpet Sweeper. Push en the handle and the brush digs in. Ease up and go lightly graduate the pressure at will. That makes " broom work " possible. Anether goodness, the handle stays where you leave it straight up if you please, out of the way et careless feet and delicate wall paper. There was a drawback you could only push the machine one way. Get ever that new. Every old-time goodness, and runs both ways. Handier, brush lasts longer, and net a cent mere cost, $3. The best Sweeper we knew of. Spares carpet, furniture, backache all but dirt. lluseincnt, north et ccntte. JOHN WANAMAKER. H OU'H HAHHAPAUILliA. Pure Bleed Is iih'elutely nt cessary Incrdir te have per- fact lieiilih Heed a Darsapnrllla Is thOKrett uioed purlllur, quickly oennueilnif sorelula. suit iliinin, nnd nil eibur Insidious onemles which uttnek the bleed urd undermlne the tunlth It also bulldi up the whole system cures dy-ipep-ila anil sick heidachc, and ever tirnes teal tiled feellnt;. " I have takiin te bottles of Heed's Saisa- pailllu ler (alt iheum and dyspepsia, with wlilclilwm troubled very much Al ter tuk liiK this uiedlcluu 1 urn feeling us well as ever in iny nre." e. w 1 e.a, 1'oltsvllle, l'a. HOOU'd SAltSAl'AIULLA " I have been tieubkd by a scrofulous alfcc- tten nil iny llfe. It la enu of the maraed rec rec elli cttens et my boyhood dxyt , and lorsaverel J lira tins renderid me unable te de much. 1 think Heed's Pimtipurllla, which I hnvobeen usiiiK ut lnlenu's ler leu yeuis.la the best thliiK 1 bnveuur taken. 1 nm new CO, and my guiieml limiltlisLOtnsbotterihanovor." II 1). Aniierr, Wauen, N. II. rUlllMKa TIIK lll.DOU " I bad n slight bleed dUeider which I Iheugut mil lil n k Feileue, tiut 11 grew into a n.hd form of sstn dtsiau, whteh some called lupus, bri'UWlng out In soles and ulcers nil ever my bi dr. Hrei's Hiriaparlilulu u short tltne completely ruind me. I foul that 1 ewo my lltnle Heed's Barsararllla." Fhku Wacii. nit, llonrben, Ind. . ll.-lli sure Xe get only HOOD'S SABSAPARILLA Held by all druggets. II six for i. Prepared only by O I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Miss. lOO DO803 Oue Dellar. W rjOIiUKN HfKOJFlU. DRUNKENNESS -OK THE LlljUUIt IIA1HT P031T1VKLV OUKKU 1JV AUMlNlSTKltINU HU. MAIN Kb' HULIXCN BPKOiriti. it can be gtven In a cup of cotreu or tea with out tue knew ledge et tbe persen Hiking tl j Is r0,eIii1. ly li'irmless, aud will elfect a perma nent mid s;xdy euro, whether tbe utlem is a inixlemui d'luiier or uu alcoholic wreck. Theui.nntt. et drunkards httve beeu made liiiiipeinui wen who hnve takeu Oolden Hpo Hpe Hpo clrle In their oeifio without their knowledge, and te-day beltove they null drlnkliiK of tnelr own troeMIl IT NKVKtl TAILS. Thu sya sya tein emui liiipniuiilwl with the Hieciac, It W ceiniw an uinir liupeHSlblttty for tbe liquor nppelltu te exist rer rnile by Cll . I.OOUKU. Druggist, Ne Kast h'r t siroet, Lancesuir, l'a. l,ui!lydM,,r DO NOT MISS TO ISITTHE SOUTH iru Matkel Iho nnest building aud btst in rkettug Market duys, Tuesday nnd buturday momlegr, and fcuturday atternoen at lour o'clock, nJi-tia IUKK MALT WHISKY. DUFFY'S Pure reu- MEDICAL USE. NO FC8EL OIL. A Eclenttnc Uentmly ( net a Ueverne. It Rtlmulales the Circulation. It Tenes up the Lite. It Purines the Illend. Itgives Llfa and Health te Women. It Imparls Strength te Men. It li Prescribed by I'hystclani. It Is Kndersed bv the Clergy. It his been Popular ter Years. It is Sold Universally. HKCUltKONLY'iltK GENUINE. THE DUFFY MAI.T WHISKY CO., (3) KOCHE3TKU, N. T. J. 11AHUY STAMM has REMOVED ruuM TIIK (11.11 DTANII, N03. S3 A 37 MJKTtl (JUKKN ai'HKKT, -TOT11KNKW- Bosten Stere -AT- N0.24GESTRESQDARE. We are l'leascd te Announce the Arrival of a Uomplelo stock e CLoIce M ew styles In l'LUN AM11TANCV Dress Goods, And would call youraltentlontoa fowGKN fewGKN U1NK ItAKil AliSb, net the se-called or snuar snuar ceated bur, up. Inns, but bargains In whlrh you gut More Thun Your Meuuy'a Werth, vlr : Ten Plmfles M,I.-V(10t, llKNlUKTAP, 40 lnrbes wide, S'Keayard ; never was sold for less than 10c a juid. Twolve Shades ALT -WOOL UltOAD OLUlua, 45 inches wide, tee a yard, SIt styles OHILlillKNBtFLAIDS, rich and beauttlut lu thelr colorings, He u yard. Twenty tlve Dlfferent Thlnurs In DUKSB UOUHH at Sie a yard, which include goods actually werlh SJe a yard. Hl'KCIAt. ASHOUTMKNTOr BLACK GOODS. We wantynurmoney Frank, Isn't It. Yes And we w ut your friends aud your neigh bors' money And in order te get it we will eiler in exchang) Heal Jelly (.oed Matured bargains, or lu ethor words, till you get ac quainted wltb our New Location we will give you thu BEST OF THE BARGAIN. FLANNEL!?. UL VNKKTd ANI CQlltOlU'S IN (J UK AT VAUlKT -AT' NO. 21 CENTRE SliUAUE. J. U. MARTIN A OO. SPECIAL PRICES -or- TTphelstery (reeds. Furniture Coverings AI AWAY UOWN.l'ltlCKS. Furniture Jutes. An Excellent Material, ene yard and a-half wide, mint ter coverlug all kinds of Vurnl tu re, rtdticed us follens : 6)c Atl'e e Atnea We Ai7i'c Kaw Sitka for Furniture Coverings. tlui Quality new n te f. 70 II i-e unaliiy .....Down te tl 25 11 a; Qiullty Down te .90 PETIT POINTS. Tinseled nnd tbe heaviest and strongest ma tcilal, undo lorfurulluie Coverings. II.5C quality lteilucedtell.? II il tiuullty tltductdte .i5 KlinilT LicNGl'Iti of all ths above mate rials at ihrea-leurtbs prlce. Klexant Patterns In Wlde furniture Cre Cre teunes, at WHO u yard. liouble raced Canten flannel, all thades, UHoteaoa ard. iTInte.lnnd Plain Kcru Cttrlaln Scrims all red cud In price. CURTUN POLES lu Oberry, Ash. Walnut and Hlmny, with lliiijs ends au(- tiraoketa at 'Jtc Kach. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Mat Wliisky JfJBW AD VXRTnKMXNTB. JEW STOOK OF DANES. ALLBTTLRS AND I.OWEST PRICKS. DEMUTira CIOAB 8TOBB, - ..... , "a 111 Kast King street. W KsUbltshed, 1770. fM-WA-iat!d BOAItOINtl-NKW UOAKDINO AND Ixidglng Heuse, Ne. 41 nath Limn atreet, Lancaster, Alex UoergcstHltmarck) Proprietor. First class Uennan table beard. Meals at all hours. Uomecumlerta ler porinaeont bear ders. Meals lurnlshed promptly ana in llrst class style te wedding and birthday parties', liatlr, hops, etc, K short notice At Inte et the public's patronage, lies w etlnlly solicited. . . ALKX. GKOUUK, s jma no, 41 south Lime Street, WE OAN SERVE YOU WELL AND mate f'ee9 7U money ,n avertutng. Hsti- ADVEUTISING GUIDE-B00KR. The most complete and nrtcrlrnl nr Innui. Benten receipt el toeenu tu pay ler packing anil fA.walnv - r n and forwarding, Al)VRTI(I0 Wbitike a f riCUtTT. The U. Jen, Mllbenrne Advertising Agency. Ill and 12u JteBt Ualtimore street, xaliimore. ild. sfflOmd&w w ATOUBi'iUNO. CORSET. BUY TUE FAMOUS WITCnK COM. WILL HKVKU 11UKAK. QUAUANTEKH TO ODTfflsU ANV CUB lOMMADK COUSKV. Mayer, Strouse Ce., MANUrACTUKEUS, 411I1UOADWAT, N.Y. OCti S2cod&eowM,Th,B H IGU A 14AKT1M. New Wares AT CHINA HALL, We are new receiving a Large Llue of NEW rANCY GOOD? in Japanese Voulton, l'eyal Worcester, New Hungarian, Uedeuback, Stall Stall micher, Ac., Ware Decorated China In new docerntlons. 4V Theso Goods are or the Latest Designs and will be sold at Loweat 1'ilccs. HIGH 8c MARTIN, Ne. 15 East Kiru? Street, I.ANUAftTKK. PA. M YliUS X KAT1IFON A GOOD TREAT INSTOKK Oil YOU IK YOU CAIiK TO LOOK AT A WELL-SELECTED STOCK -OK- Everything Desirable -KllOM $10.00 TO $25.00, AND- Made In Our Reliable Way. THE PRICES ARE NOT TOO HIGH. IfOU LI. BAY HO WHEN OU SEE THKM Myers & Ratnlbn, ItKl.lAlil.r. OLO.UIKltS, NO. 12 E3AST KING ST.. I.AVCARTBH PA. IVttAlJVU. e Lil) UONKSTYi 1NOU11 rOI'ULAUUKANH Old Honesty Will be teund a combination net always te be hud, A riNK QUALITY OK l'LUO TOUACCO AT A KKACONAULH. PKIO. Loek for tbe red H tin lag en oaeli plug, FIRST-OLASS ARTICLE -IN- Chewing Tobacco. DON'T KAIL TO GIVK Old Honesty A KAIlt TIIIAL. Ask your dealer for It. Don't takeany ether. JNO.FINZER&BROS, LOUISVILL.B, KY. (2) JCPVVATIOXAU neu" w i EiTn k vek ui je k k r i t i The Invostinent llaile structlen al the In a Conne of In- linncastcr Business College. One of I nncatter's letting business men ro re martted : " t would net titvt. my son lai Ring the beueflts be derived at your tchoel ler riVK THOUSAND DO1.LAK5." Anether! "Although 1 could hardly afford It, thH course et Insliuctlen uiv sonieretved alyeur schnel hits proved thu HKVi IN V'rHI MHNTI KVJSitllillK ' it any ene doubts It send Mm te me. 1 will speak u geed word ler you where or 1 can." EVENING SH-EIONS, TUKSDAY, WED.NK3DAY AND KH1DAY. Cull en or adddresr, sepfjtfd H.U WK1DLEH. I'linclpal. l'JWVOdAl. S" UAliKl) l'HOl'OSAI.S Wll.ti UK UK celved bv the Wiitcr Commlsiteners until fi p 111. VVK.DNH.iDAY. OCTdllMt 10. 188, ter the best (.lean Hard Yt a i ul, m ess tens ei 3210 pounds, te be dxllvt-red Inte tbe laige ceul bin (Oiitue tens iiipaclty)loeted at P it. K. bridge, Mauhttm tewnhlp. fatd bin tobe ruled ImaiK lililv Httur temrdct Is Hwarded, and te be kept full until June 1. 1S.-S Any oeallnfilorln quality at uny time, tbe com mlsslonersrbservoibo right te rijeet. They also rt-stirve tbe rlfht te i eject nny or all bids, if the cesl named at d quality Is net mttslau mttslau tery. ibenaiuoet con innstbetuenlleuedln bid. Alsotbe niiiu of sutetv. All bids Ui ba banded te the chaliuan, a 1'eun .Equare. iiv order of the Water commlislenerr. ecta-Jtd J ACOll H ALHACJU, clerk, Ready-Made Olofhieg. OLOTU1NO, SO. CULL, 18S& Fine Tailoring Fer the Latest Novelties, confines atylea. Largest aaertmrnt of rine VToelens, and prices aa low as any, go te H. OERHART'S Only Direct Importing THer. 43KOKTUQUEBW BTKEKr. JEHOUANT TAILORING. Yeu can And a most extensive Una et ror rer et!?n and Uomesllo Uerda for fall and Wlater Wear at prices that will surprise yen" ASKEW'S, MOB. 234 AND 236 WEST KINO STrtSKT. OrJ.lTd JUST KECEIVED A FINE LINE OF IMPORTED W00LENF, yutUble for fine Dr'ss and Unstress Suit. A '.W101'0'1110 lteat I'antaloen uoeds. l'rlcea reasonable. k -d MeQUANN A NOWLKN. ... m Merchant Tailors, 8l7-6Tfl 41 West King atreet. TyTEnOHANT TAILORING. -AT- NO. 25 EAST KINO ST. We are New Heady with one ei the Best Selected Stocks of SU1T 1NGS, TROUSERINGS, &c, In Hie City. We use tlieUest Materiul only in Trimming and employ none but the best artists. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every l'aiticular. The People's Gash Stere, HO. 26 EAS? KING STREET, LANUAETKK, PA marlt-lvdAw FOR HALM OH RUNT. HOU8ESKOK HAIiK ON TUK MOST liberal terms, en Weat Chestnut, Wal nut. Lemen, Atory, I'lne und Cbarlottesti'eets. Apply at lulft-fiind BM NOUTH MAUY STBBKT. rnOK BAL.E AT PHIVATK HACK, Ftore and llwolllner A. tfce throe-storv Heuse. Ne. 13 erth Ouceen street. Lancaster city, l'a. Inqulru of II. C. KUKADY, Ne. 27 Ksst King street, Att'y for Eslate of Jacob O. liready. fepl9-M,WAstfd HOUSE FOR HALE AT A BARGAIN, The Threw story Mansard He if Heuse adjoining Clarp's villa, containing eight rnem, bath room, heuter In cellar, pipeied throughout. Inquire of Aug. It. Hair, Intel. LiaascxaOFFicK, Allan Herr, oromthepiem eromthepiem oremthepiem leee. ecti-tld. rpWO AND TUREIS-STOUV Brick Dwelling Heu9eb, Pltuated en Kast and West Walnnt, Went Lvmen, CtiestnuL North LI me. Churlotte, Mary and l'lne sticets and Lancaster avenue, all In geed elder and repair, the lets et around exlxnulng In depth U5 und 150 fet, te 10 feet wlde alleys, for sale en the most liberal terasi ASfteyul5d 3C2 NOUTH MAItYSTUKKT. FOR SALE OR RENT. A HUIL-DINO sltuated four squares from ccntre of city, sultuble for any mtinnf iclurlng purpose. Haagied biM'inent, two loers,nnd attic, 70 feet irent and a leet deep Has a new 25 horse power boiler anil engine, olevator and office remplute, with a, siding in yard en lluoetl. & it It . and one-story warehouse 20 by 4 feet in thfreurcf main building. Will tell or rent cheap by applying ut ence te UHAltLKSK HILLEll, (29 lmd 42 East King t trtet. HARD W ARK. H AHUWARK, Ac. (fi HARDWARE -AND- HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. UNKQl'ALLKD LINK OK RANOKS, STOVES, FURNAOEd. Cele Agents for the Kaineus Novelty Het Air Furnace. Next Doer te the Poatefflce. 40 & 42 N. QUEEN ST. ectl liaa liDltAl, JVlll.lUJf.il. Es STATE OF JOHN A. UOUMANN, I Inte of Lunensier rltv. deceased. Let- ters testmnanlary en slid esuitu hnvlrgbeen granted te tbe underslgni d, all persons in in eebted thoreto are roquesUd te iimke lmuio lmuie dlatn pavmenl, nnd theso having clatii s or demands against ihe sime, will prenent them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In I ancuster city. 8 (IA.1I1AHINK K. H.lHMANN, WASHINGTON K. HIKS'IKU. Jtxecuters augllUtCS Wx. Ace.Atleb, Attorney, VTOTIOK IS IIERKHV GIVEN THAT LN an application will be made te the Gov Gov ereor et l't nnsvlvant , en Wodnesdiy, Octo ber21, A. D 1S--H bvJehnW Lewell, WasiUH J echtr. Michael IlaberUuth, Jamca (.'. Gable imd.iehn a. oeyle, under the Act et Assem bly, entitled " An act te piovlde for tbe Incor Incer Incor peratlon nnd tegulatlen of certain corpora cerpora corpera lloiif," nppieved April Si), U7l, and the supple menls thereto, ler tbe chrtr e( an InUnded corporation te be called " rilK ID JIK IUULli- 1NU AND LOAN A"00lATlO. UKLAP- OAHTtlt, l'A, the churac'er and object et which Is the accumulating of a fund by the contributions of thomcinberstherecf.andtbo leaning et be sumo tottieui lr lullmeteilu.u teeiiHUla thnin t(ipur(.hte rial estate, build Inemselves dwelling homes nrfiigage in any legttlmaie buatneas, and ler this purpose te havs, iwis'cs-, and enjoy all the rig-hie.bflnenta and privileges el said Act of Asfembly and supplements th"i-u JOHN A CuUr, 03.1.W.I3.16 nsn.ssd Se lctter. FOR GOOD IJRUSHES, GO TO KILBUnrl'B, Ne !ll West King Street, Lancaster, r. tepXMxnd&w Merchant Tailoring Tie People's Cash Stere .V ( f t W-trVmHiviia,
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