r- r;. "vwirY-i -"STrB -jfc- ."'-"',"- " ' -?&. i r&V 'VV- "1 '' THE L.ANCASTEK DAILY INTELMGENCEJR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1888. L ' & -. r- - v Tm-XKrFzv w v"k a" t a -v tr-' v. yw ..awnit rt. - Bsr .i I Wi . fif fC Stp :4- J rv E&' KV ttm tJ 5r4 L'tl r3 t.fj fciT. t,tf The Dally Intelligencer. Eamcastkk, WOVKMHEnS, 16SS. The Dndlpj Letter. The letter of Treasurer Dudley, of llie Rspubllcaa national committee, giving orders for the management of Indiana Ueaters, Is worthy of careful study. At tention is particularly called te the closing lines of the first long paragraph. After minute directions for the management of (Waters and for Inducing men te work the entire day at the polls, Treasurer Dudley gires the following Assurance : ' The result will fully Justify the swrl flee the time and comfort, and will be a source of satisfaction afterwards te these who help in this way. Lay great stress en this last matter. It will pay." Hew will the above please the citizen who believes In cWil service reform V What is meant by " this last matter" en which great stress Is placed ? Hew will it " pay " the political vulture who is te be trusted with this ujly work of managing voters In blocks of fiveV Jlewbutby a division of the spoils in open defiance of the maxim that public office is a public trust 'i Nete, also, the solid assurance of the treasurer: "There will be no doubt of your re ceiving the necessary assistance through the national, state and county com mittees"; and the instruction "divide the fbatera into blocks of five, and put a trusted man with necessary funds in charge of these five, and make him responsible that none get away and that all vete our ticket." The voters will be opt te take care that this open avowal of n determination te rule the republic by money Is rebuked. Nete again that the supporters of Presi dent Cleveland, including thoDemecratlc veterans who fought for the flag, are called " the rebel crew." "When n leader of the faction that new passes for tholte thelte publlcan party, can be guilty of se male volent an expression, no further proof should be needed of the unfitness of that organization te carry en the work of cementing the Union achieved at be fear ful a cost. Colonel Dudley says that If every Republican will de his whole duty the country will pass into Republican hands, " never te leave it, I trust." l'lace the accent en the " trust" and remember Cel. Dudley's peculiar notions about duty. Is there net a patriotic ring of a false kind in.hls declaration that the " rebel crew" above referred te can't steal this election as in 1881, " without larue one getting hurt" ? Pleasant senti ments these for a quarter of n century after the war, in a land of law and order. In Three Grcnl Slates. Pennsylvania may astonish General Harrison en Tuesday. The Harrlsburg Patriot publishes a canvass of this stale giving estimates from slxty.feur of the sixty.seven counties, which glve a total majority for Cleveland of l!0,07e. Tlie counties net included nre Allegheny, Lancaster and Philadelphia, mid if these three give less than 40,000 Republican majority the state will net give Harrison 0,000 majority. Such a marshalling of Democratic bests a3 New Yerk saw en Saturday night was a glorious assurance of victory ahead. All factions were there proved eager and firm In support of the Demo cratic candidate for the presidency, hew ever tliey may be divided en the mayor alty. The Republicans who marched by daylight past Mr. Levi P. Morten must have strained hard te feel enthusiastic ever that most uupremlfliug and si lent stick of presidential timber, while, out in Ohie, Thurman, our grand old man, was talking vigorously te laboring men en the Issue3 of the cainralgn. And by the way, tl e voters of that state are giving indications of a Just pride in their share of the Deni Deni esratic ticket. Hen. James 13. Town send, chairman of the state Democratic committee, thinks that there is n great Ohie surprise In store for the Republi cans, nnd a correspondent of the cautious Baltimore Sim thinks it safe te soy that out of the twenty.euedlstrlcts the Demo crats will cany nine congressmen, with splendid fighting chances for two meie. Several Comparisons. The Jvcw Era attempts te cempare the management efthe treasury of the United States under the two parties nnd finds it necessary te go back te the days befere the war. "Without repeating the answer alreadyglven te persistent misrepresenta tions of the causes of depression before the war, we will simply refer te the recent iicoeuijr jejuna se cvjucuce or j.onio j.enio j.onie cratlccare of the people's funds and te a rained navy, the bounties te bondholders, the waste of the lauds of the peeple by lavish gift te railroads, and the flnan clal scandals In official circles that distinguished Republican administration. The'Era asks, "Whom can the people trust with most confidence, the party which has given the country a full treas treas uryer the one that depletes iff" "We believe that the people will answer that they can best trust the party that has de clared the nation does net need a full treasury, the party that pretests against hoarded millions of money raised largely by taxation en raw materials of manufacture and en the necessaries of life, thfi mrtv Hint. Imq trne.l (liat.A T friend of the "honest self-respecting sol- q aier, we enemy of the bounty jumper, uu pension Biiaru i we agree with our contemporary that facts are net te be 6et ailde by ille declamation, and we search Its article in vain for a specimen fact. Facts about this business will net Lear quoting in the i'ru's columns. If our contemporary must go be far back In history for a comparison that Is pleasing we would also Invite attention te a comparison of the sort it revels Ju, a comparison of this campaign with the ones before the war as lately made by the eminent Mathew Hale, of Albany, a Re publican authority. Mr. Hale who supported Mr. Cleveland in 1SS1, and who still supports him, has written a let ter about things of present Interest. He ays that there has never, within his recollection, been a political campaign in which any party has resorted se rerslct utly and uniformly te misrepresentation et facts as the Republican party has done during thb cainpaige. "There have been Miuy campaigns where there has been greater personal vllllllcatleu, but none, s 10 far as my knowledge extends, where, mler the pretense et argument based lMWin RtaHftKt flrwl flnla ei.nl. f.lH .! vUfclstic8 have been se generally and unl "f twcally perverted and fals'fled," -'.Taere have been, however, campaigns '- which memble the present one te some itent In Ojla re spest. The cry of 'free t Mm' wUsl all advocates of tai ff re. ductlen is raised, just as the cry of 'abolition' was formerly raised ngainat all opponents te the extension of slavery. The adherents of a high protcctlve tariff nre as intolerant of any difference of opin ion as were the slavehelders just prier te the war of the rebellion. They say, in the language of their candidate, Oeneral Harrison, that it is net se much ' the length of the step as its direction,' using almost the precise argument which was formerly used by the slavehelders against any opposition te the extension et slavery." Mr. Hale reminded his nudlence hew the course of the slavehelders resulted in the abolition of slavery, and said that the similar determination of the monopolists net te submit te the slightest reduction of duties was very likely te result in the total destruction of the system which the ilectlen of Cleveland and Thurman would preserve. Ne party new desires abso lute free trade. There must be a system of duties in order te raise the revenue, and as Senater Sherman has truly re marked, no .tariff which is sufficient te ralsothe revenue required for the pur poses of our government can possibly fail te be a ' protective tariff.' " A -railing the Verdict. We need net appeal te every Demo cratic voter te go te the polls te-morrow, for every man, who is a man, will go without urging nnd exercise the highest privllege he has as a citizen of this great republican this election, which is of such vital Interest te its welfare After long exclusion from power the Democratic parly ascended te the gov ernment of the country four years age, with a president and Heuse et Representa tives, but hampered by an opposition Senate, which has baffled its administra tion of its affairs in many Important milters, especially in its foreign rela tions, lint when has the country been mere prosperous than te-day nnd when has it had u better outlook for a glorious f uture 't It Is an undoulable fact that the Deme, crutfc ndmlnlstallen has wen the geed opinion of its Intelligent cltbens, and bears the esteem of the intelligent world. Se clear lias this been, that no assault of weight has been made In this ennvusi upon Its conduct, nnd there has been but one issue, in fact, raised, upon which the people nre asked te take the government out et its hands. The clmrge against is that it is for frce trade. And this charge is false, asevery fnlrand intelligent voter knows. The party ad vocates a protective tariff, and the Mills bill, the measure upon which itstandi.is a protectlve tariff, which does net even admit frce the raw materials et manufac ture, save wool. Upen that bill, as a measure of teriff reform, necessary le reduce the taxation which Rives us mere rovenue than we need, the party stands, and upenit asks and takes the judgment of the country te-morrow. That the verdict will be in its favor, we liave a profound conlldence. A party which seeks le gain the victory by lleirg about the plain policy et its opponent cannot succeed. The Democratic party, united and exultant, matches tee plainly discerned victory. New Yeik city, the spot that has attracted the attention of the enemy, and has been made the seat of its chiefs and the scene of their machinations, nnd in which it has had joy because of dissension ever local nominations, Is solidly united nnd enthu elastic for the national ticket. Thore will be no trading there of the electoral and state against the municipal ticket. The ncreement of the local leaders provides ngalust any possible treachery. The ballets of any candi date found treacherous te the general cause, it has been iigreed, will be thrown out the Democratic boxes, and the act will be announced by bulletins posted In every election district. Democrats, you nre victors 1 Cast your votes and they will bear your candidates te the scats et power I Ne wender JJlnlne's threat Is sero after all tbe twisted lilBtery and distorted act ttiat he lias been pouring through It of Inte. m m 'Tut: lNTELLiauNOKU eat inade exten exten alve arrangements te dliplaythe election returna en Tuesday night Bullellns will be posted, immediately upon their receipt, en the Centre Hquare front of the odlterlsl room. Tick IMurcralle oeunty t!oet la com. rosed of men well known Jn buslnctaatd professional circle. Herace I Hsldeuian, caudhlete for CciiKiets, la an Iren manu manu manu facluroref Matletta, who has always been actlve In the tallica for his party. Fer sev eral cimpalyna he wa at the head et marchtug club besrlug his name, and through his ctferta It becanie one of the finest organizations lu the county. Mr. Haldeman Is a cultivated gentleman, nnd lu every way qualified te take tbe teat te be ,EcateO- by Mr. liiestand. Christian Itowe, for state senator, Thir teenth district, la a merchant of Htrasburg, and he would faithfully eerve his constitu ents. The nominees ter assembly are men worthy et the support of all geed cttlsens. We iifctd net rcpeut the warm commenda tion we hae Klven Dr. H. K. Westbaeller, and Mr J.ium Q. MeSpirran Is an ollleer et the aiate annue and wall known la his district a) an upright and able man. The nomlueea for the Third dlatrlet are Mr. J. 1'. Kchternaeh, hetfll keeper of Orevllle, Mr. Jehu Ulley, dairyman of Manhelm, and Dr. William Tbouae, of Maateruonvllle. Fer recorder the Doineoraoy eiler Jehn Kebnmn, the well known auctioneer, and for county Bolleltor Win. R. Ilrlnten, eq , n brilliant nnd popularyeung lawyer. Mr. Franklin Ulnrk,fer Jury commissioner, Ian drover of Htraiburg and widely known; and Philip Wall and James Montgomery, for dlrostera of tbe pcer, are betel-kcepera of this city aud Mouulvllle. A.L. Winters and Unary F. Hartinan are oilercd for prison lnBpcoters. Tbe former Is a rarmer and tholalter allcue burner of Hint Lain peter township. m A. Dnsiocuvrie cry freejuenlly heard In the big parade in New Yerk Haturday night : Chine! riling I Chtng' UjowlCnewlC'liu! Cbliieeu Harrison t bow I wow I Wew I PERSONAL. .;ARil.?A'I'.N,:vv:UAN ta nw eat of dan gc.r. A ihanksBtvintj Bervlce for his recov ery was held en Hunduy, J.Kwia MuMumuy, a well-known fruit and oykter pker, died en (Sunday at in" home uiwr Frederick, Maryland. aRed 67. He hd large uaueiUK factories et Fredetlr-k and iUltlfuere, aud employed nearly 2 oeo psop'e. ' ' flu. f'HANK L. WJrAN, of Olneyvllle, ltbode imam! has hetrn awarded t!8C0u itB!UBK6N fiem the Uulen lloise railroad oeoipnuy ter injuries received by belnir hurled from the irent platform of a car, which was driven at an extraordinary speed lQKscurve. M ah i-e.x X), Br.u,Dj;a died Jn Uosten Crnillltr CftmtfiillliT. -r.w.owe li y, 7rrMnre uehn C.ftCW. A.k.C onec i O.A.MOD A t. iamuci. rtttcxetN, OC O.R OAVI . tl M.NCHtlTCM MA.VNCS. wr csiu oeooioci' Juu Dear Sir. . I hepe you have kept copies of the lists sent me. Such information is very valuable and can be used te great advantage. It has enabled me te demons tr at eJ;e friends here that with proper assistance Indiana is surely Republican for Governer and Prestdent,and has vsulted,as I honed it would, in securing for Indiana the aid necessary. Yo'urnCemtttee will certainly receive from Chairman Husten the assistance necessary te held e'ur floaters and doubtful voters'; and gain eiieugh of the ether kind te give Harrison and Morten 10,000 plurality New Yerkis new" safe beyond per adventiue for tfie Republican Presidential ticket ;Cennectlcut likewise In short every northern State, except possibly New Jersey, though we still hepe te carry'" that State. Harrison's majority in the, Electoral College will net' be less than 100. Make eurj fTiands in each precinct' wake 'up te the fact that only boodle and fraudulent votes and false 'counting of returns can beat us in the State. . Write each of our precinct correspe7idents,lst,To find our jvhe' has Democratic boodle, and steer the Democratic workers te them? and make them paxfbig prices for th3 ir own men. 2nd, Scan the election officers closely, and make awe te have ne'rman ten the Beard whose in tegrity is even questionable, and insist en Republicans watchr ing every movement of the election officers. 3rd, See t?iat our( workers knew every voter entitled jte a vote, and let no one else even offer te vote, 4th,Divide the floaters into blocks of five, and put a trusted jnan 'wtth necessary finds in cliargev of these f ive , and make him responsible that none get away and that all vote our ticket. 5th,Mak,i a personal ap peal ( te your best business men te pledge themselves te de vote the entiTv day , Nev. 6th, te work at the polls, i.e. te be present at the polls with tickets. Tliey will.be astonished te see hew utterly dubfeunded the ordinary Democratic election bumiwr will be and. hew" quickly he will disappear. TJie' result will fully justify the'sacrifice of time and com fort, and will be a source of satisfaction aftenmrds te these who iielp in this way. Lay great stress en this last matter. 'It will pay. pie re will be no doubt of your receiving 'the necessary assistance through the National, State and County Committees, only see that it ts husbanded' and. matin te' produce results. I rely en you te advise yeurprec inct correspondents, and urge them te unremitting andicenstant efforts from new till the polls close, and t?w rqsult is announced officially. We will fight for a fair election here if necessary. The Rebel crew can't steal this election 'from us as they did Jn 1884, without someone getting hurt, v, Let ovary Republican de his whole duty and the country will pass into Republican hands; never te leave iteI trust. Tliarking you again for your efforts te asstst me in my work. I remain Please wire me res id en Huturday, mted 01 yearn He was a momber of rrany of tbe leading clubs of nnsien, n director in tne union I'twine aud Bten it Albany rallremlH, and a director la tbe Atlas bank. He wm wldely known for his unostentatious charlllet. JUanT Hkv. Jehn S. Fer.EY, the new bishop of Detroit, waa consecrated en Sun day morning In the cathedral at llsltlmnre. Cardinal Ulbbena oelebrated pontifical nissi and was oensccrator, assisted by Bishops I.euRblln, of Brooklyn, and Wnd liann, of OgdenBburg. ArcbbWiep Jtyan, et Philadelphia, preached the sormeo. Thore were also preient Arobblshepa Elder, of Cincinnati, and O'Brien, of Halifax, end 10 bishops, besides a large number of the clergy and laity. H'AA'AilAKCH'U ruiLADiLi-uu, Monday, Nev. 5, 1FS8. Whenever we can crowd a price under, down it docs. There's a pressure en all the time, net te see hew much a thing will bring, but hew little it can be sold for. We watch for every drop in the market, and take first pick nine times in ten. The enterprising maker, the overloaded agent, the frightened speculator, is likely first of all te turn te Wanamaker's. If there's a littler-than-ever price possible, you can always count en finding it here. Take Dress Goods. There isn't a counter where some thing of fresh interest doesn't pep up every day or se either a new stuff or an old friend at an unexpected price. C3e Colored Cmbincrei at BOe N'c l'ln-beud Lbceka at 'Ira l7Xe Cotten ana-Woel Mflanga at2!e ItUtjlea iltie Suitings ut 74c, $1 aud 1.W, fiem 11, 11 W, and 11.73 And se en. Yeu can't go amiss of hundreds mere that quicken the buying breeze. We call the roll of 50 cent stuffs at a couple of counters. Mere than two hundred and fifty styles and colorings. All wool, geed weights, and de signs as rich perhaps as you'll see in the costliest goods. Many of them were 60 and 65c since frost ; none that wouldn't be big value at mere than lialf-a-dellar. Here are some of them : Frmich Otteman route, 12!:a"f i 1 uillxn' Jiablt Ue h, .11 inchex, VI sbadei rencll Ferges, 0 Inches, lOsnurifH Cuiliinereburges.SSluihva 10 shades K xtru Wilghi eerun, 62 Inches, 8 abudes fitiich Uaskcl Cleth 40 Inches, 1 J shall fcu'I-coIemOCheoks, 40 Inches. IS (httdes Annum ltuye. 40 Inches, it sbuas i u.'.','. w.i-xs u ""Inches. U shades Butiiilterbar atrlpcs 4U Inches U shades JUigensl utrlpes, 4') Inches. S hhurtrs Wave Woven snipes. 40 inches, miudes Joule serge. inches. 10 snadfi 1'runslla Sara, is lnchtr, ID ibtdei H ETb quXr e;r S, fftptttttcmtWfc4(!untiutll 91 f'i'FTH, AVENU E, Yours t in principal precincts and ceimty. U'ANAMAKEB'H Ml Chi-rlt 'lrltels, ."Wlnchm, Ushtiaus .. I'elgn Ml.te.1 Cle'.h. 40 Inches, 7ahuiltii Sills Illuminated X'UHs. it; In., 10 eLndes A dress pattern of either for $3 or $4 ! We have never known a time when you could pick from such a meneyful range of 50 cent stuffs. Southeast or centre There are enough styles el Opera Glasses in a Chestnut street window te suit any taste of fancy. They are all Le maire's make. That means no better lenses can be had. lllnck Moiecco, tt 50 te 115 50 I'imrl.llOMMnfJW -Aluminium (light welghl), 12 te $24 Kear J unlper street entrance. Boek News is a time and money saver. A time saver : often you wish te knew if a book is geed or bad without reading it. Whether te buy it or net maybe te buy and find that a title rich with premise covers chaff. Boek News fearlessly tells the truth about every new book. A money saver: wherever you are ask the price of a book at your bookstore. Turn te Boek News ; it gives the fair price; maybe you'll save the subscription (50c a year) en one purchase. November number has por trait et Prof. J. Bach McMaster. 5c a number. KcurllilrUeuth street oulunre There's nothing lacking in Ladies' Hats and Bennets. Step of the season is last, but the busy workrooms keep the tables well filled. Fur Felts in every shape your thought leans te. Seme Fancy Feathers that hesitated have had their prices snipped : Ie for 103 fro f r'.ac bJciur&ls tl (X) for rn si.aetui mu tiunurll te Ne dilly-dallying. A quick pulse must reach te the edge of every stock. Kenh f em lulnienlli annf Chvitnnt mecti cuuur. JOHN WANAMAKER. H AIll UAL.SAM. 1'AUKKK'd 1IA1H UAI.9AU lleautltle?, CIuuiimh and preserves the hilr. Keeps t. sort and tllken. Promotes a luxuil anturnwth. Alwujsrusteresxrarha.tr te Its original color. 1'revenls hair inltlnK and nan. arulT. Cuius scalp diseases, We. at UruKKlsls. D , . IUMhlt CeitNb. Satcst. surest and best euro for Cerns, Bun ions, etc. steps an pain, flever lulls te cure. Ce, at druggists. MAXh (S) New'Yerk.Oct.ZWi, 1888. Sincerely, c VLOTlltNU. J-KW PANTALOON PATTKhiSiJ, OVERCOATING. LIGHT AND HKVYNKWlMPOttTATION3 ur suiri.Nua at MeGrann & Newlen's, MEKCUANT TAILORS, NO -U WK3T KINGSTUKEr. yAI.UU! Satisfaction Js what has (tlven me the eztenslve patronage lhavurucemd from the public. My line or rerulun and Deme sites Is unsurpassed In the the city. ''UIOK? AWAY DOWN, AS USUAL. TROUSERS I l attention Is.eilled temyT Head. Special attention Is.eilled tetny Trenters, in which Head. ASKEW, Tailor, SOS. 234 AND 230 WEST KINO RTitKKT. 027 smar.s CLOTHING I ULOTHINQ ! L, Gansman & Bre,, OCR OYERCOATS ! UOlll WINTKll AND MEDIUM WEIQUT AUK NOWUKAUT. We effer the largest assortment el rreshnew Kcedf, tae rlnest te be had, and save you uroney en the prlce In plain KnRlIsh. If you buy irem us any suit orOvereoat you will pay 13 CO te 5 00 less than you would have done at any oilier store for the same goods, This Is our policy. It Is making a great business and we are satisfied. t 00 will buy a nice Chinchilla Overcoat. 17 00 will buy a Heavy lllack Hearer Over coat. M 00 will buy a Fine Melten Overcoat. 110 will buy a Stylish Leeking Melten or Kersey Overcoat, silk facing. 112 will buy eurUreat Elyslin Ueaver Ovor Over Ovor eiat. f 15 will bny our Hest Wlnter Overcoat. $12, til, lie, fU will buy a handsome Satin LIued Midtum Welght Overcoat. Storm Overcoats at S00, ,6CC, (a CO, 110,112 111. 116. liers' and Children's Overcoats lu large quantities at lewest prices. See our Klne Kngltih Corkscrew Suits, In Sack or Cutaway, at tlO j fully worth 10. -lhs best qualities ler less money than elsewhere. I, GANSMAN & BRO., MANUrACXUUKUSOr Wen's, Beja' and Children's Clothing, S. W. COBNEIl NOUm QUKKN ANOOHANUKSTHKItTd.LANCASTKU.l'A. r KVAN'H FLOUIt Levan's Fleur 1 TBB BEST. UdMTbAB U "HOOP'S 8AR8APAKILLA. TRUE ECONOMY His true economy te buy Heed's SaiMp rllla, for loe Oetea One Dellar," is original, with and true only et this pepntar.medlclne. If you wish te prove this, bay a botUaef lloed'sSarsapir ilia and measure Its oesUata. Ien will find It te held ice toaspeoafnls. JTesr read the directions, and yen will find thai tie rarage dose for persons of different agas lass than a teaspoenmt. ThU la eerulnly eon el tulra and nnanaweratla evidence of the pe culiar strength ana eoenomy of HOOD'S 8AK3APAK1LLA We bag an using Heed's Banapartlla In enr Instltntten soma months age, and having watched lu effects, wish te say that we Had it a geed, reliable, and beneficial medicine for family nse. and for hospitals and institutes snch as enra." Biatasa e Maaer, West fenrta BU. Cincinnati, O. " I took Heed's Barsaptrllla for less of appe lite, dyspepsia and general languor. It did ma avast amennt or geed, and I have no hesi tancy in recommending it." J, W. Witxs Witxs feed, qutney, in. UKALTU BRTTEB THAN VR " X nave been troubled by a soiefalons affec tion all my Ufa. It Is one of the marked rec ollections of my boyhood days, and for several years has rendered me unable te labor much. I think Heed's Barsaparlila, which I have been using at intervals for ten years, Is the best thing I have ever taken. I am new 60, and my general health teems better than ever." U. 1. Abbett, Warren, H. U. HOOD'S SABSAPABILLA. Beld by all drngglsU. II i six for IB. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100DO3KB ONE DOLLAR (3) DRY UOOBS. RfiMKMUEK. D"os. 0 & 8 Kerth Queen St. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY COMrOBTS, WOOL AND COTTON FLANNELS, BKIBT3 AND BK1BTINU, LVDIKB' AND AII33K5' COATS, SHAWLS, UNDEBWKAU, HOSlKtlY.aLOVKS, rUKTlUMMING?, DKKB3 T1UM MINUS, UOBSETS, 1'ANBY liUSTLIS, KVEBYTUINQ NEW AND CHEAP tOU CASH, AT 6 & 8 North Queen St., LANCASTKB, PA. Jehn S. Givler. marI0-lvdw pHIOB LIST. BAED ctltcELEOY, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen St., (Opposite reuntils Inn ) PRICE" LIST : We name a few of the many bargain! we are cnuiug. BHAWL3. Shoulder Shawls at 10, 2VO,anflreetsatdup. Btntt'nahawlsattl CO, 1 2a,liae,l.'Bandup. Deuble Sbaw.s at 12 12 60 IS, 3 W, 14 and up. We defy any beuse te beat these goods at the price. BLANKETS. While or Colored at 75c, II, 11.28, f 1 te, 2, 2 CO, IS and up pci pilr. UNDEBWflAB. Children's Underwear, smallest size, starts at8e: next at loe. l?c, 18e and up, according te s'ze and quality. Ladies' Merine Underwear at 25e, lie, CO', 75c and up. Our Sflequallty Is all we claim ler It. a Soe grade, and li shows It by the way we are slltnsrthem. Ladles' Scarlet Medlca'cd UnAerwear at 78c, II, II 25 and !'.. Our 11.23 number will com pare with anything heretofore sold at?. Men's Underwcar in white or colored at 25c, 37Ho.(Oeandup. Men's Bcarlet Medicated Underwear, 5Dj, TSe. 1, 11 25 and l 37X Camel's Hair and Natural Weel at low prices. FLOOR OIL OLOIH. The trade WO haVnnBtnllllaTiDd nn VlnAr.nil Table OH cloth, we venture te say, has never been equalled by any ethor heuse. We have iutr-iiuiuuununu we mean te Beep it, or fell ing the best wearing, best seasoned Oil Cleth that ever was told ler the money. WINDOW BHADBS. Plain or Dade h hades, best goods, spring flxtuiej, atsoeeach. DRHS'd GOODS, Kxtra bargains in Drees Gredsfrcrufkipcr QLOVHa. Men's lileves lit 50. 21, , se, 63, 73 cts atd ltn. We call einecl&l altAntlrn t.lnnr?KnWAnl Knit Gleve. Ask te sce It and If you think you ever bought anything belter ler le-s than Me don't buy It We carry an lmnnente stock of Ulevea. Watch for our advertisement nnd prices et Gloves. Impossible te give It new ; We spII goedj en emtllpreflls Wendver- tlSO Whit WeffOt. Wtfin vu rnmA fnrlt.vnn getlt. Wheelte Is uednras small anezrienre as we are only H iquare Irem Centre? We cau sen gueus en snmii proms, ana we ue. BAED & IcELROT, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen St , (Opposite Fountain Inn ) 1HK PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. Plush Sacques, Plush Jackets, Plush Medjeskas. High Ulnsa Plasties Only at Unusually Lew Pi Ices. Our Stock of l'lusli Garments Is worth your while te Inspect If you contemplate purchasing anything in this line this season. Alse all the Popular Styles in Cleth Garments for Ladles, Misses and Chil dren. Tbe People's Gash Stere, HO. 2B HABf CINQ. STREET, la;(ca.stku,i'js. marU-lrdAw -W. L. KlbriKH. Uh.fi J is r. TV Particular attontleo given te filling aedprejervlng the natural teeth. 1 hl.ve all the latest lmprevnment9 for doing elc work at a very reasonable cost, llavlngyoar.ief ex perienoe in the large cities lam sure te give the best of satisfaction and save you aaeEe beat anuria! teeth only tarn per set. ws' aaanurd a MesttsTqiuiu W, rURltlTVRB. -nrriDMTKS'U. Furniture Attractions . k NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. Style, Quality. Lei Prices WHICH riLL OUB FLCOlf, AND IN WHICH WB LBAD. BEST ABSUBTMXMT IN TOWN AND BBBT BA BQAIMB. WIDMYER'S Oer. East Kinsr St Duke Sta. B! OFFMEIKK'a WILL CLKAK THEM OUT 1 WHATT WHY A FKW Parler and Chamber Suits At Almest Your Own Figures. Big Opportunities. WHYT Because we must make room for tbe goods wears recurving uris rau. W1IKHKT At IIetTmeler's Furniture store. This w we have received a nice line et Flush and Leatner Kecaers. call te see them AT HOFFMEIER'S, FUltMTUUK STORK, NO. 26 BAST KING BT. 80Pl5-3md e CHS A GIBBS. STYLISH, INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE. Recognizing the prevailing desire ter something new, we are constantly adding the latest patterns te our immense stock of popular Parler, Bedroom and Dining Roem Furniture, of the best workmanship, and at the same Lew Prices as pre vails throughout our large es tablishment. Everything new in Furniture for any part of the house. Remember the name and number. OCHS AG I BBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. 31 Seuth Queen street. apru-iya F URN1TUKE I FDRN1TDRK 1 THE UNDKU81UMKD HAS UKOl'BNKU 111B HTOHK AT TUB OLD STAND, He. 88 East King Street, WHICH was detrnvrtl liv flra some limn e. and Iras a perfectly Mew stock of all kinds et FURNITURE. FABLUKBUITKS. DKDUOOM SU1TBS, TAULK3,.CUAIUa. hru. UPH0LS1ERING In AH Its Branches. Alse fainting and Or namenting Old Chairs.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street ten ua IHSATINU. D ROP IN PRICE. A NEW DEPARTURE IN THE BTOVE BUSINESS. j STOVES ARD HEATERS -AT- HALF COST. BANKRUPT. STOCK THAT MUHT BE SOLD. These goads are all of the beat makes and warranted, liut we beughtthem low and will give our customers ths benent or our geed fortune. Come early and make your selection. Ne such prices will ever be offered again. We have about IN stoves and Heaters 1 all makes and sizes. Among the let Is seren el " Spear's ' Celebrated Parler Heaters. Uegufer l'rlce, te ; Cut Price, 117 .CO. Other Makes In Pro portion. FLINN & BRMiEMAN, Ne. 102 North Queen Street, LAKGABTEK I' A. HA ND KBH VU1H KH. rUBT RECEIVED THIS MORNING. ANOTHER LOT OF TU03X LITTLE BROWff JUGS. Beth Large and Small Sizes, ler Cleveland and Thurm-in unci for Uarrlsen and Mcrteu. Mew Celers ana sizes. LAUUK B1ZK.2 OKNTi. Thi most Unlque camiulgn lladge or Charm In thJ or rrket. Uet them quickly before they 7MAi.li CiiB, r UBNT. mall. A!se cheap Campa'gn liuttens, lladges, ttture banaanna Bews, etc., Mln- -AT- ERISMAN'S, NO. 42 WK8T KINO BTUKBT. WE CAN SERVE YOU WELL. AND save you money In advertising, kstl matetfree. ADYERTI8INQ GUIDE-BOOKP. The most oemnleio aud original ever issued. Beut en receipt et 60 cents te pay for packing and forwarding. ADT1BTISISQ WEITthd i BrSOULTT. Tha L. JaB, Hllbenrna Advertising Ageney, lis aad iw Cut BeJUmoraBtrasClsWtlmejs: M0. sMaMAw ?X. &4it y- "
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