.-r fc ': 2 Tllia IiANOASTER PATLY INTELLIGENCE!, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1888. 1 05ft -t Si . K ai E f Daily Intelligencer. .1.AXCABTB.K, KOVKMKER10,1K3. e utcv(BRe rr conflactice. niltaklphUJ5u!fJm reprints the let confidence en the result which I In the Intelligencer en Iho ret Urt election. The conviction we I was tliftcnnvlctlnn we fell: and fr-fMWdtopeeedto belleve that a great I Minien: at least few of thein before I tactien dared te feel any deep cenfl- i mat tne victory would be with . There were a few who nhnwwl ouch deuce, amenff them bains Chairman y, who watered 180.000 en the result. I fellow metnhnra nf hi committee. llilaPlitlarlplnlilji nnrfnri-K In thn rtoel ppt' Meney that was wagered en Harris fan, savea usys commence; aua in in tkistflen. r What that information was we de net ,r v"1 f ? jfK knew, but are likely te discover. The :. millions that were Rtmnt. liv Onnv In eraln t kUlMfuniliilaiit 1.1. .,.,t ....1.1 l....11 mv nuu iuuh uie I'Uib CUU1U UUIUIJ tiipent without lea vine a trail. fj There are these who think that the elec. .Wen of the Democratic state ticket and f 4 the defeat of the electoral ticket In New .Yerk needs explanation. The question - la .it II At.. .. - .1.1... .. , j wuewuiu uie eutuj iicnei go i mere iiiau : -itbi foil Democratic vote, belrig increased iW me liquor interest vote; or whether electoral ticket get less, being ;creased by purchased votes for liar prison. We de net express an onlnien . HW UDOn tills, tlm mr .it fnr L'ft proper Judgment net being yet 5gt hand. We knew that it was t.va prier 10 ine election that Gey. Hill rBrtl1il im nl.A.,1 . A.1 1. ..! .1 WUum.uutluumuL VlCVCiaUU. UUU 11 M.JO Jl rra.m received in this city en the after after after "ifaoenof the clect'en by a Kopubllem fe'telitlclan, from n Henubllcnn nallennl f OBamltteeman, said that Harrlten, tYHlll and Grant would be elected. Tlicy t iv'MUm- iha nriimlltn.i liuli.mi.nl .....a Iffoed: Quay knew hew It was te he. V Wedid net. We were noten the inside .& eircle Of the nautical council of tlm Hem- lcnitic parly, nor anywhere en 11 e oul eul feiklrta that gave us a better vision or 'iff.wbt was te ceme than any oilier voter flld. We formed our opinion upon a view i fW tneceneral situation. We knew that ,i-l--MCrr:n30craUc national ndmlnlstrat en f& teeka strong and geed, and wer ex ex rjS.tfceivItte receive the award of "ell jmtmirem me people. There was retn T,08 te disturb the opinion that the people A" w' Would rfi.elflct dnvnlnn'fl iinrl Tlitii-mnn &.$&aWre decidedly than they had chosen ,Ti wmiciauu uuu .ucuuncKB, nave uie po.isi pe.isi Wlity that they might reject the position -,vtaken unen the tariff : nml Hint, wn 'thought they would net de because we gg 'Beueved it te be sound, y ' . e II DO UUU JIU3I11UII, I a5eary te be taken by n ;jswe:esaiul administration Is Bhewn .sflar the fact that even thus earlv -Sfftthe election, the llminlillnnn rvitltl- , frfidias coelr affirm that thev will mlnnt It. p,g;T.ria reform is te be their policy, tarltt P ,IJSa bT th ltnnWtfnn mrli! liatnrr Kd 13 geed as tariff reform by the m- ?sjuetcxx2zx puit is ixid. 4U1, - - xtf TtTiJM,? V-r-rU .A .rt , t A. -"T-'- -wAj-i wc i4C no UU IlUb iU '"lll f I Tl T ... . k & "" sus;ajuKt.w; b icik in our succes.i EHfi Pwc eccailtr Uat the Judgment was '&CB3fcat& tfeii predicted It. The fair Ur-T . . I . . . . - . j$v wsisictrs rer . uenildence m i IT- 'm-r,Ur -.tlt. n..i . i. t. - 'lat brbata few vnt in p.iph nf I lin r... - - . -. - ... ...... w. ...w i54. fTO'I siates. There was one thing we HA net sufficiently weiah t und thnt la Ji' the Qaay-Waanamaker money bags and mscalilT, Talk from Englaiia. TJjs Eriti&h premier mada an nfter EBJisjcb of anall-around-the-werld-kkd ca Friday night. He began by ekJsr dnrarr .Tiin Hull fi-n .. II, a "MrsAmtrcam about their additions te this vg&i.jsiarjr cr electioneering, and casually P? Muxfed that : "The Washington states- tai net aPDarentlv cemmeinlpil g""Ja. Iwcudrej te the approval of theAmer It is evident that Lord Salisbury agrees With the liritlfh rn-ts In recarillnw Mm i'toctIen cf Ilanisen and Morten as jBetMng in the world but a stinging re- proof te President Cleveland for his sharp '& teMtment of Sackville and his menace !&; of Canada. The English are apparently pf squlte overjoyed at the unexpected turn S ylinerlcan aCalrs have taken, and though theyhave lately been taught dhcretien jexpressioner thelrtheughts about srica, it is Plain enough thai tlev f..0 k quite secure about Canada and the fisheries is- wttuanex-dlrecterand large stockholder w uid veubuuiu x-aciuc railway eiccieu te the vice presidency with a fair chance of a vote In the Senate. Salisbury went rambling en in his speech te talk about preparations for defense, but it was all with a view te resisting the vast military powers en the continent und there was net the most rrmnin Riiireiiinn ,.t ...... WM trouble with us ever Canada or nnvf i,im si else. It Is true that such iiessiiiiiitv appears very remote, but if President H Cleveland had bcpn rcuWIl n ...... vi at least have Leen hinted at. Our Cestlr Mud. If Uiere is anyone connected with the ITr "V """lumiMKIUU I1U CiIU 1CC1 BlUH- I'm? 'ctIen ,a tue condition of our streets, fEe ""' "ue1' "e ouiue 1'uviue re.iEen ier igr '""n "ie fuunu ue uui nave ; ier iney g are aeep in mud and full of ruts and n . HiiiMiTi iri rr rriiie We ate SDeDdiUP a Pmat flpnl nf mnnaxr i5- te macadamizing the streets with a eeft r3""vJ "utawne inat speeclll tnrri3 into Z. HUU OUU IirHSKR f nam Infn ..! ...1 tjs- Brief usage. The pxtravamm,... f i.i. r;J T01 m,acadam'ng needs no demon. iC Uea. We believe that 45 cents per f iQ ? Sa,d f0r th8 brel5ea 8tena and p.tfr. twenty-live cents for hauling them .'Ui tue Bireeis; l"en a cost of thhty centi it if Incurred in cartine them ait e,,.. hM9ttetotbetentfxey are turned into mud! KftPrlnefisirpet linnlmil nnevna.. . . kr ,-' - w Muv-ttucuiui IU13 2v'6 uuiiu nuu luhiuj; ujiei aienes. iK It aecmi imnesilliln tn licKava n.i - U.llll. ..Ml... n...! Inl.ln . fctbotewheirmit such work te be dene, -filL Certainly there 1j no escans from reonclusIen that they are knaves or I (VA LUCKY Uilitetn e! young women kipMBMeaen rney night inm the trtn. ojiiernunM or the Unlverilty tl Paaqrlvni. The calm oentemm for Hpentitleu shown by these Riaduatts In a r jvuiewen w quue aiiinlxabie. Auiebk ww luu-uiuuum rieus gm irem tLe i acnoei, wne will Ceutiilesa U "big " It abe returua te her irii. t lfw of the ttreng demand ler thoroughly twia! vvnn tb India girl will pre- bably remain among the white people f& preiper, and with each year the nnmber of graduatea from the Philadelphia tchoel will Iccietisand the Ihorengbneaa of the oeune be malntatntd while lta loepo la extended. Nnreing hai been called a new profesilen, becante It la only el recent years that pcclal education for It baa been renaldcred necceary, end new ct laat colleges are act ing upon ILohlnldeflcn given by thoment eminent physicians that in many caus mere dopenda upon the nursing than upon the medical treatment, m m A wntTKii In Science reperla a curlea dream by Which he was enabled le mcas nre the probable lime of mental preccif. It shewa that dreams are rambling augges- tlena of a half awake mind bnt are wonderfully rapid at timet, lie sajs I roll asleep about eloven o'clock-, and found myaelf with a companion In a weed, watching a number of woed-cnttera at work. After looking at them for aeme time, one of the workmen drew my atten tion quite suddenly by giving forth a strange sound, half musical and half speech, by which be recmed te be trying teciprwa something te his neighbor, and the sound came with every blew of his axe In regular rhythm. The sound seemed te me dis tinctly familiar and yet very atrange, and 1 tnrnei te my friend and said : "What an apology for conversation I" Just aa I apekc, I aweke,;nd the sound of the peculiar tone of a clock down aialra striking twelve broke in upon my con cen con selounnof. The four remaining atrokee of the clock preserved exactly the rhythm of the woedobopper's axe ; and net only ae, but the sense of familiarity which had pus pus xled me in the dream wm relieved with a glow of plcaiure as 1 recognized ,the sound of the clock. PERSONAL. Hannah Buaiuckv, who elalmed te be 111 yearn old, ba Juat dled at Youngstown, Ohie, Mho was bem In Cerk, Ireland, in 1777. Hr.eitr.TAKY Bavaiid, according le re ports current in Wilmington, Uul., will reaunie the practice el inw after the ao ae ao erHilon of tlie new admlnlatratlen, and will boeowo a reatdent of New Yerk city. The deer te the Honate, whero he would, doubt lesi, like te tuke ruluge, has been oleaed le lilin. ltnv. I)n. W. M. Tai i.eii, of New Verk, ban been tkcted prtmldent i( the American Missionary aaaeclntlnn. Dr. Hterrs auma up the grcnt work dene by the Amer lean beard of nilealenn In one nonteuco of hla ojienlngBpocoh: 'Tbn llttle plant has bo be bo eoine a glgaulte trt-ei tJ3,O00,00O te 121,000,000 have been glven te uh, much of it by peeple who rue but moderatuly well oil', anu soiue el it baa represented the widew'a tulte, and the pruyura and aaoritleos of tboae who liave Klvmi up llielr dear enes te u, and tlie Uvea of dovetod mlanlenarlcs." HAUllirlUlm TO HUl'KllMTiriON. Horrible Blurdar el an Indian tllrl lu Bllu Bllu ucieia, Orrat cxcltemeut prevails ever the roperl el a herrible crime oemmlttcd by mombera of the old Winnebago Indian tribe, which formerly wan located en the Winnebago reservation, uertr Trempleau, Wis. They worn rrmeved te Nebraaku, but numboraef theiu mill reraalu In the vicinity, the aulhorltles being unable le compel them te stay In Nebrankn, asttiey atlll cling te the luumerlcs and associations oenncctid with the reservation. At the commencement of the hunting seasen every year It la an old custom te in in dulge lu efirtnln corcinenica and erglca te propltlate Qllchtiiuanltnn and te procure a geed Bosen'a hunt. Hoveral of them living en l'inlrle Iiland went ever te Trenten, Wis., and putctmrd their supply of em em munitien nud rutnrned with u goodly sup ply of Ilrownter te uaslst In the cormiienlcn. Tne erglca wrre kept up until a late hour at nlgut Flnell.v tovernl old men drew te one alde, holding an animated con verantlen. The huutlng aoasena had been bad and sometblng inutt be dene te pro pre pro pltlaeo tlie Ureal Hpirlt. Finally, whenall wero lutexlcittid, a young buck, with hla bunting knife In Ills hand, Jumped Inte the contre uf Iho rleg of dancers, and aelxlng a young girl by the hair dragged her Inte the centre und htabked her ceveral times In the brvfint, Jie then dnbbled hla hands In tbe bleed which gushed from the wound and huh nml It ever IiIm face, In which net he was followed by aeveral ethers, Jehn Walker, a civilized Indian, told Hqulreltarclny, el Ked Wing, of the mur der, nud ultheugh the young buck escaped he la being hunted by the police in all tbe burreundlug towns The old prejudice egalnat the Indians Is being revivid. Ilia ItnttliioakeKxtcrinluator, The Albany Journal's Lake Ueerge cor respondent writes : "Jeaae Davls.et lisgue, who In four jeara has killed upward or l.tCO rattlcsuubeR, rind who last fall at the county fulra of this vicinity was the tint te handle ruttlernakcs In publle exhibition, reeenlly killed four meuBter rattlesnakes mar Habbitth Day l'elut, This year he has kllled upward et iOO, for which he has been paid a bounty of 1!& cents per snake, lie tnakfB ratilcannke hunting, catching und exhibiting his wheln bualueai, and la paid tbQ a mouth during the season by property ewnws about Uague for killing anakea in aid of thelr extermination. Ue la belloved te be tbe only man lu the world following tula occupation. He Is an Intelligent mau, fend i reading, of quiet tiemoauer and geutle dlsiwaltlen. Uls friends apprehend that he will meet his duHtlt ouie day in handling tbeae reptiles, but the business seems te have a lamination outside et the remuneration It atXerds him. He always oarrles with him a remedy lu case hs should be bitten, but does net ieel any special conhdence in lta tlllcary. Ue Is a man of 45, and killed his first snake befere he waa G yeara old, but never went into regular snake hunting uuui mm 3 una bku. jus rainer oerere htm was Iho famous snake hunter, Mini Davis, who uaid te kill them for the eli te sell te druggy. The old man la aald te have been bitten several times by anakes and te have cured blmsell by use et 'rattlesnake weed,' It used te bu a standing Jeke about tlm lukn that when a rattlesnake bit old 'Mint' Davis It was the snake that was poisoned lu death. The old mau certainly seemed te have ue mere tear et a rattlesnake thiiu n uuild had of a kitten." A Tramp north 100,000. Frem the l'ltuburg Dlipitch. Hmeralilsysagea tramp applied te the Firidlay, O, city InUrmary dlroetor for lodging and ether relief, and for two days he wb'j provided for at the city prison. He wai about te be trar s'erred te the county lnnnnnrywbcn tbe decter accidentally dls. covered who he was, and refused te grant him permission te enter that Institution unlem he would pay for his ontertnlnmeut, Iho tramp refused te de this, and this morning lilt the oily by the back alley Ihe man was Jehn Hwlm, a wanderlnu miser, who subsists worse than auy trauip ?,a th.n.f JJ1n,i,"Ubeau h0 iH werb net less than fl50,000 In suuih whleh he has en de. posit In various banks in thiseart of tbe nnimlfv II..M.. .. ... . - . . ....j. .h.iuvq m0 mmmy ue nas mort gages en farm property and county and Kevernment bends galore. Yet he ceea from place te place with his ragged clotnleK barely coveting him and hangiuij en bis unwashed and unkempt body. He tramps through the day all ever the country, begging bis feed and clothing and lodging, when he ean, in calaboeses and In firmaries, aud, altogether, la one of the worst looking wrotchesuuderthe slats, a taw years age he was knocked down near the town el Ada and robbed et U0.O00. v.hieh he had concealed en Ida dirty body. Heme time age he purchased t70.000 worth or Hardlnceunty bends which he stlli holds, drawing the Interest regularly nud oenoeal. ,?. i ,,B ,laa ue known relatlves or rrieuds. Hew he accumulated his weilth S?i. Wi ..r8J?llae r'0U1sre also unknown ?,u ni?!.nm.Rd0 no cenUdants. He made ae Bri'ei,rsBC0 lie" ten years or mere A wl Chettcr Han llelibiu At an early lieur Friday uiernlnir the WeaVef.f.CiJIr Vump M NtanfleS, In wesiunester, was entered bv n ini.i ..1 the follewlng'valuabus we taken: Twe notes, aKSregatlD,r tll.000, drawn by a McUrtcken tethnDeLava Oream HepfrateV company, a cerllUcateferCffi shares of stock in the company, one geld wateS and chain poeketbook ojntalnlngtB.fcema p"rS el alue, an overeoit, under coat and vest and some silverware. The thief entered through a slde window by removing the Inside blind, and the bulk of hla bee v was obtained In Mr. Bharpless- sleeping apartment He put en Mr. Hharpless' ieats jet lHd te no due te tne tartf, t'revtdlnc for IUI117 1). from tholteston Transcript Thrilly Mether Klleu, why will you persist in eating the soil of jenr bread and leaving crusts under Iho edge of your piste T Berne day you may be glad te get even crusts te eat. Thennbtlul Daughter Yes, mother, IbaV'a what I'm saving tbern for. An Interesting Occasion, Frem DisTarre Haute express. llrft'r Jonnson, was you down te the open In' of the new club room 1" " Yeu bettab say de openln's, Mlstah llrenn. Dar wai frce et 'em. llr'er Thompson he opened de precendln's wlv prayer, den atler a llttle while Fete Jack Jack eon he opened a lack net en a fe' Hush, and Cyrus Nmllb he opened Jackion wlv a razzir." Chancn Arialninc at stoetraal, Frem ths IlurllnKten rroel'rcts. " If 1 may ask, hew much money did you ever clear at one time 7" 11 Forty theutana dollars." "Hew: " Cleared out with It?" m m It doesn't de a tilt of (rred te take atwnlva mim promeaaae in a rermetm root mom with thebubr, and sing or dnclslm 1 "lloetcbln, poetcblo, pndOnn and ple." Use l'r. Ilull'j UabjrHyrnn and be dene with It. Any drag. gist will soil It te yen rer a cents. It Is convenient te have alwsys en hand some slmple remedy for bowel remplalnl and pain In tbe stenach. Theso afTociiens yield rudllytoafjwdees of Laiuaer. l'rlcuOe. At all druggists. HKIMUUUl. RKL10IOUH HKKVIUKM WILli UK held lu tbe following churches en Hun day, In the morning at 10-.30, lu the nvenlnir. at 7.15. Hunday nclrnel at 1:45 p. m. When the hour la (UrTorent It Is specially noted 1 l'RKSBTTIRIAK StaMUKtAL UllOKCH, BOnth uueen street, Themas Thenmann naaler. iw- l'reechlnK at 10-30 0, m. Hnnday school at 1:S . in. iminir jinepie-a wnaiMK at Gil p. m. l'reachlnRut 7.11 p. in. 1'rayur ana tmebers meotlnxen Wednesday oventnrrnt 7-t0 p in. Cacruiii e Goe corner or l'rlneii and Or anKe. I'rencblnR; at low a. m. and 7.1S p.m. by lbs pister. Hiilitintn tchoel at P41 p. 111. CaaiHTl.UTniitAimiiewjn West III nnstroet, K. L. Heed, pastnr. bervlcaat lU-lea. ui.ntia 7.15 p. m. Hunday "oLeal at 1.1) p m. Catn. clietirel Inslractlens ou rilaay uvenlnir Rt 7 o'clectc UMITKO llRBTHRSN IK ClnRIST (C'OTKniHT). West Uranirunnd (Jnnrmil ntii nt. iti.v .1 11 runk, pastor. l'leaclittiK at HcWn. in.nnd7:l& fi. 111. nunuay scnoei uii:nii in. l'rnliin meet nKatCdSp. in I'nijcr servlct Wndnesday ev'inlntf at T 0. Veuuk piople's eireup rilduy ovenlnKAt7.JJ. KVAiusLieAL-Flrst Church (Unrman) North Walerslroet, llev. t. V. I.erir, puter 'reach ing at 10 su a. ui. In the (Human laniiimir". YeunK people's muetlnK at Gp in. PrrnUiInK In tlm XnKllsh lariKuaifu at 7i S 11 m. Utinday school Rtua. in. hicone KvAMiF.ucALCnurtiii ..Vipnhlntr nt iu.ki 11 in nuu ru 11 in ny inn pauer. Mm day scheal atsp in. l'riiycr nieutlnus Wed msday undThurnWy at7'?up. in. Uraui l.trrniRAM. Cemer of North (Juecn and Jnmes street, ltev. C. Elvln llnupt, pus ter. Illblu class fnruimi .15a in. I'reuehliiff atlC:Wn. m. nnd7:13p 111. Mundav school at ! II. m. i-nsier-s cnincrieiirai class meets en Tnesdny and rriday tvnnlnif. Usual mid mid wnclcsuivlceseu Wulneid ivevenliiK. Chanel sorvlens at We. 413 West J.ouien street en 'lliurKliy eveiilntf ut7:: Ht. J.UKi'sltxruimae Mnrletta Avenue, llev. Wm. r, I.lchllter, pastor. Divine servlcu nt 10.30 ft. in und 7:13 p. in. Hunday school at 'i n III. Hoivlreln thn (iinnnu lunKiiaKentri:SO 11. in . Vrnf. It. C. Hclilcdt. c niclatliiK HT. HTKrnEH'B (HirORMUU) UllUHCH COLtBOR CiiArsL. Dlvliinservicunt 10:30 u. in. Meiuum by ltev J. II. linbbii, I). 1). OLivar iiaitirt C11UB011. Knt Vlnn nrar Utike slrcul. l'lnnchtiiK morning and even even Iek at tint usual hours. Huniliy uhoel hi 1 15 V in. "ilin M!ilen Jiemls will uinvten'lurs dnynnd'Jhuiadiy evenluus ut 7:30 p in and en f iiturdny ut x p. 111. St. Vaul's KKreRMKO-Knv. J. W Mnmlnger, pastor. rreachlnKHl IOJJ11 in. and 7:15 p. in. Sunday school at 1:41 p, in. Y. M (J. A jer. Vice sis 80 p, in. Seuk service atfi.l5p 111 riRST UsruRMSDCuvruiii. ltev. J. SI. 1 Urel. 1). 1)., pastor. Servlctis tomorrow at tejj a. in. and 7:15 p. m. SunOay ichinil at i; p. m. tatectiiUPil lustrucilonaeu luea Jsy eviulutr at 7 o"cleclr. rirtsT lUrriST. Uer. J. N relwcll, pajter. 1'reirhlnKat Khmn. m. Sunday school ut p. in, 0u111r ptejila'a prayer uifrttna- atC'ilp. in. KTenlni;sui'Ject aalTatlen. Ill Auther and Helta." i-duwJiy prajer tnetUns l 410RAVUlf.-J. Max Hmic, 11. D, r8Ser. 1WO a in. Ltlnny and jrru;eu. t p j saaiij saaiij saaiij tchoel ; 7-'. p. in. eTenlns rvtfs br. fAVt's M.K, Csvtxa-CtAf.fu Kevdjr-ti ter. I'rrRCbtnr :.ltuu v e. aad 121 v sa. liy Iter J.W rerktspttva. Saaaiytiht vl iup.m. 1 eang yerue' isrt g m j. ss. Cli inMUnjrs ea TcesJiy. liatriiy, i-j rrldty OYentas. fryr nsrf cc W tC diy eTenfnir wutim it. K. Cxrsca-X. rr. Tzzvt. pastor. Clui atJ-.Ua. ia. wju. m. prMa r punday school at S p. m. uaeai M Uw Lord's Saprxr by iter. J.T.e.ry AtliM p-n. BpectU u t Icej dartnz vwl txlasla; Wei nesdayat 7J0. Sreeial rcteUs for K::t:i enlueitlay at 7 Sup tu. East Miisiex it. K. C?ica.-Siinai7 ictccl atp in. St. Jeus's Lcthssaii. Her. B. r. Allrcn D. 1). pastor, ecrvlcti at K-S0 a. m. asd 7 .5 fi tni Brxclil jBim n In briA f of yeaax m- a a the evening, a&bbith sctt.jl t at. Jecrt j at 1.13, nd at Ge'.waia uemertAl c&.ipel at t p. in. Lecture and prajer smtKm en w,t w,t nesday eventnir at 7je. Cttcieticii teetars rrliliy e venlnif at 7 30. 1'REairrsaiAM iter J. T. llltcieli. D. D pistnr. l'rwichlas! In the mernlnjr and en luf? by tee paiter. tveninj srmen te yttat men. itiest 31. K. Church.-liar. J. R.T Gray, biw. ter. Clays meetings at 9 a. m. tu M x. nr rbe Lord's Supper , W p. in. henday ichent 6.15 n. lu. vuuncr neaDla4 uiHLin r ,n preacnlnK by the uev K. W. Harke. 7 Dp m Monday and Thursday clast meeUnyt , 7 30 e. 1". 'litesday, holiness mtetlujcr 730 p m. Wednesday, prayer meeting ; 71 Friday. yoiingpceiilo'clisjj 3 p. m. 'ihursdny, p. tot's class. iHlRrrr LCTHRRAN-ltev. C. I., fry. pister. I sunt uUlne neivlcei luenilriL'. HlUirnoeu and uvunliiK. ceudnctcd by thn pastor, jiveninir strmen nt 7.16 ler yeun men Week-day ter vice ou Wednesday oveulna at 7 3J. COSIVLKXWN FO WDKH. QUMI'LKXION FOWDltK. LADIES UO VALUK A HCriNKl) C051I'I.K.ION UUST USE POZZONI'S ukuicated; COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the akin. Uemeves ull pimples, 1 rookies and als als als colerations, and makes the skin dellcuUily selt and beautiful. ltceuUius nolluie, whlte. lead or ursonte. In three shudet, ptuk or flesh. whtte and brunette ruii SALE 11Y All DniffBleta and Fnney GecxIb Doalera iilvorywhero. WUKWAUK Or litlTAT10.NS.- aprAI-lvd trAtfAMAKKK'H' 1'uiLAeai.ruu, Batuiday, Nev. 1 J, 168. We mostly have no word ier the little world of Trimming ana leuet ana sucli like things that men folks and women folks wait till Saturday te buy. They're here just the same ; all of them. We begin a year or mere ahead te get ready for the quickest of the Handkerchief season, just as we de te get ready with many ether sorts ei goods, beginning en some thing or ether all the time. Can't get order work off-hand from loemmen or makers of any kind. Patterns must be picked, styles settled en, and then comes the work, work, work of getting out big lets. The Handkerchief Harvest is ripe. Eighty-four feet of counter space and ranks en ranks of shelving behind held the samples. Little mere. As the crowd of buyers thickens there must be mere and mere counters. There should be new, but yet WANA&tAKER'B awhile we'll make ahiftwiBTthe samples. It's se handy te the big stock room up stairs just as ii there were a thousand feet mere of counter room a couple of minutes away. Manufacturers have outdone themselves. They de every year. This time the outdoing is a big stride ahead of any thing in the past. We have the Handkerchiefs of mere than a dozen of the foremost Linen workers of the old world. Handkerchiefs for misses and women, Handkerchiefs for boys and men. Original designs, marvels of fineness, wonders of cheapness. Jmbreldnred Hemstitched and embro'de'.ed l'rlnted und embroidered fancy Diced Hovered una Kmbreldered HrallepeC, Xmbrelaercd utd Diced Colored lain White figured Mourning Bjildatournlev and se the sorts run. Styles and styles of each. We held up enough te give you a notion of them : Women's Handke rchiefs, plain white linen, "convent work " initials. Unlaundered. $1.20 a dozen, iec each. Women's plain white linen, hemstitched, 75c te $3 a dozen. Misses' plain white, hem stitched, printed, embroidered, scalloped and embroidered, scalloped, embroidered and printed, at bits of prices. In Men's Linen Handker chiefs there are new 1 3 geed, new, fresh styles at I2jc each, such as usually sell at 25c. A few very Frenchy 25c. Copies of Paris styles en Irish Linen, 25c The best pennyworth of the season, perhaps, is the Men's plain white linen hemstitched, and 1 inch hem, at $1.50 a dez. Unlaundered. They would almost be geed value at $3. One from the silk corner plain white old-fashioned China Silk, hemmed, 24 inches 50c, 28 inches 75c each. All our Linens are as gener ous as Handkerchiefs, and as true flax. We don't call cot ton - and - linen Linen. Hew many stores can you point out where it isn't done? As much of oerdty La tie Children's MSEneiv ceratr as in the Wbnstas. Tbe tide of new things ilewing through both is unchecked. That's where wise merchandising comes in. It's se easy te heap up a let of unliked styles te make a show ing of plenty and have nothing that anybody wants. Think of a Millinery store with no dead places in it. Werth rrea 1 atsteinth and Cbestnnt streets earner. JOHN WANAMAKER. XKW AD VJHtTJHKilKNTH. pAKINO POWDEB. ROYAL BAKING POWDER, Absolutely Pure. Tins pewder never varies, a marvel of purity, strength und wholesemenoss. Mere eoenomlcal than the ordinary kinds, and can net be bold in competition with the multitude of low test, short welght, alum orphesnhato ponders Held only (n earn. Uetal Uakiie 1'ewusb Ca, let) Wall UtreeU Mew Irak. lylS lyrtAw "DIAL.!,, lbiA Fine Tailoring for the Latest Novelties, confined styles. J.nrKeat assortment of rirnt Woolens, and prices as low as any, go te H. GERHART'S Oniy Direct ImperlinK Tailor. It NOUTU UUKKN PTUKK;-. jy)N'T KOKQKT THE PLACE, K"os. 6 & 8 JTeith Queen St., hANCASTKH, PA. 11KJT AS3U11TMENT Of- Blankets, Comforts, Flaunels, Underwear. I.ADlEi' AND CI!lM)KKN'3 Ceatsand Shawls AT I.OH KIT CASH l'UtCK8. -OurttxkliUnew. Notienb'e te show geed. Jehn S. Givler, HKAU llCNIUK bQUAUK, LANCA1TElt,PA. inarlO-lydAw QUT1UUKA. KKMKDIK& SCRATCHED: 28 YEAB& A Scslr. Itchlni, 8atn DIsmm With KadlSM BnnerlDg Gated b Cntlcarc KtnMM, If I hd known of the CUTIOURA RKMK 1)18 tweniy.f lhl years aire It would have aaved tne 1200.00 (two hundred dollars) and an Immensn amount of sntrerlnc. Mr disease (I'rerlails) commenced en ray bead In a spot net larger than ft cent. It spread rapidly all evermy body and (ret tinder tnv nails. Iha seAleiwoulddrep off of ma all thn time, and ray sntretlDR-was endlnts, and without relief, one lhnnssnd dollars wenld net tempt me te hava this dtinuaever again, lam a peer man, bat feel rich te bar.'llevodel what aeme el the doe'ora said was leprosy, soma nnicwerm, psoriasis, eui. I took... .and. ...BarsaparUla ever en e y or an d M lul f, b u t n e cure- I can can net pratSH the fJnticura Uemedlts tee much. They havB undo my skin as clear and free as a babr's. All 1 uied of them was three betes of Ctittcnra, and three bottles el Unit cura Kajolvent, and two cakes of Cutlcnra eeup. if you had been here and aald yoe would have cured ma for WCO.oe you would have had the money. I looked like the picture In your book or -Psoriasis picture nnmber two, ' Hew te Cure 8kln Diseases,") bnt new 1 am as clear aa any person ever waa. Through force eihiblt i rub my hands ever my arms and leva te scratch enre In a while, bnt te no purpue. l am all well. 1 scratched twenty ehrht years, and It get te be kind of second natum te me. l thank yen a thousand times. Anything mera that you went te knew write me, arany ene who reads this may write te me ana I will answer it, JJRNNIS DOWR1KQ, WATxasunr, Vr., Jan. 20, 1SS7. Pferlssl?, Kczerns, Tetter, Blngwerm I.trhsn, Frniltu, HcAilIlead, MllkUiint, nan dtun, llarbem,' inkers,' Orecers and Washer Washor Washer weman's Itch, and esery species of Itchlna-, Iltirnlntr, Bcely, 1'lmply 1 Tumors or the Skin und Hcalp and Itlecd, with Less of liatr, are positively cured by ccticuba, the (treat skin onto, and CtrrieunA BOAr. ;an exquisite Hkln llnautiner, externally, and L'utieura Usselv. t, the new bleed pnrttter, Internally, when physicians and all ether remelles fall. Beld everywhere, rrtce. CCTlcuai, BOO t PeAr, 25e ; ItaseLVRKT, ll.oe. Prepared by the 1'OITKK 1JKUU AMU CUKMlOAI, CO., hOS hOS ten, Maes. artJondfer "Hew te Onre Skin Diseases," 61 pages. 60 Illustrations, and lue testimonials DIM I'liKS, lllaekhesds, Ohapiied and Oily rllVi Bkln prevented by Cuticdsa atan- lOATKOBOAr. Sneezing Catarrh. ThAdlstrcsslnirsneeze, sneeze, sneeze, ths acitd, watery dlsthitrges trem ths eyes and nese.th?pilnlul IntUmtnatlen extending te the threM, the swelling et the mnoeus lining, causing cneklug sensations, cough, ringing noises In the bend and npltttlr n hoadaeho, hew famlM at these symptoms are te thousands who suffer periodically trem head colds or In Uuenza, ana whollveln tgnorance of the fact that a single application of BAitrenD's Haei eal eiuaa roRUATAARuwlllatrerdtiilarIanout relit hut this tr'ntment In euci of simple Ca tarrb gives but a lulnt Idea of whtt this rercdy will Ce In iha chronle forms, where the breathing Is obstructed by choking, putiia mucous accumulations, the hearing affected, smell and taate geno, threat ulcerated and hacking cough gradually fastenlngltselt upon the debllltated system. Then It Is that the marvelleus curuuve power of BAnrertn a Rad ical UURS man I tents ltnelf In Instantaneous and gratelul relief. Cure begins from the first application, it is rapid, radical, permanent, economical, stte. SANreRD'a ItAnieAL Cerk consists of ene bot tle of the Radical Curb, one box or OA OA TARRHALseLVKNT, and an lMrnevxD Inualkr, price, 11. l'OTTtn lliue t CnauieAL Ce., Boaien. Pains and Weaknesses OF FHMALB3 ins'nntlyrollevedby the Cutlcnra Anil Pain risster. a new, me it ugroeablu, InstuntuiiFeiis and Infallible paln-knllng plmtcr, eipcclally adapted te rolleve romale l'alus anu Weak nesses. Warranted vastly superior te all ether plasters, and the most perfect Antidote te rain, Intlammallenand Weakness yet com pounded. At alt druggists, S3 cents ; nve for II.U.U or. prsUae Irvr. of 1'ettbr Ust'e amd CnsmeAL (.0 , llosten, Mass. Inna-lydWASAlyw T HiSWKEK'S SNAP. This Week's Snap. XKFI ilS-'CHKUl. BKSTSWIMCHEKSE Sr jitrreiii. ar. ptr round. Id Teas We Lead the Trade. CAN SKf-l. YOI) A GOOD DI.KNDEDTKA from 15 te M cents per round. COFFCES FKOM 12jlf TO 25a. per Found. Mima's fcperier Cakes icd Crtcken. We hve Cakes with the Likeness et the Puc c(slul CundtdMes en. aud for geed eating theycAn't be iurrmisi.il. Yerk Ccnniy Bnckwheat just in, BSr.K.HAlSlNa HUCKWHKAT AND 8KLF- UAf-lNU I'AN CAKK ThOVK. AT LOWEST-l'ltICKS-l!c PACK. WBHiVB A GOOD ROLLER FLOOR At J'.c per riuartsr or Ke rer hair quarter. Nfcw Citren 25 cts. par Found NEW KNC1L1SII CUUUANT3. NEW PUUNKfJand CALIKOUN1A P1.UM9. 3I.B3. CAI.lrOUNIA Ai'iucera rOBI3CETS. SIMUEL CLARKE W1IOI.K3AI.K ANU ItKTAII. TEA AND COrEEE HTOUE, Nes. Vi AN1 14 MOUTH QUEEN ST , I.ANCASTElt, PA. -Tolcpheno. ly Xw TDKAD UOMKTEHTlMONy. J.I. Travis, of 602 lloaver street, Lancaster, re., says that bU daughter was cenn nod te the hniue with such a terrible bad coegh that h had toeAsr reRiiRKATn. llutshe used one bottle, of that wonderful remedy, COUHUAN'd COUuU CUUE, and was cured. i ry it, it is guaranteed. Price 25 and M cents. ITer salt) only by , . tleiCHBAK.THK DRUGGIST, I" 1S9 North yueen bu, Lancaster, Pa. OUKQOI.DKNUONAND MIA QUE. Kill A 6e CIO A It are clear Havana, hand made, lu boxes of be's and loe's. UCUUTU'SCIUAHSTOUK. HI East King street li)tlU-VASU KitAbllshedina OLD 15KAHH WANTED THK UIQH est rush prlce paid for old ilrass and Cop Cep Ear. The fliu-et brats castings made te order, letal pattern work ttnUncd at romenablo ratss. M. W. KUAlM'3 Leck Works, ltear lecher's itanklng llulldlng. lS-Tu,Thftbtfd N KW 8TOOK OF OaNE.S. Al.bOTll.BH ANU LOWEST 1'lllCES. UEMUTH'S CIGAU 8TOKE, . .,. - Ne. Ill East King street. Established, 17.U feb2-WsKtfd N EW CONFK0TIONH. HUBER&HOLMAN, Steam Manufacturing Oenfec. tlenera. COU. UK ANT A CU111ST1AN BTS., LANCAHTtll, PA. Ilavliig erected a large factory, well equip prd ith tbe latest Improved machinery for fie lnauu'aeiura of Confections, we have the facilities lersupplylng the undo of this city mul county with a nor, cbeaper aud better goods ihtn any heretofore offend te the pub lic of Luucatter. Nopelsouous co'erj aroused In Ihomauu Ihemauu facture ct cur goods. We buy only the best uisteiUlstobe fitind In the largest nitrkets of tbe country. We have no old stxk et sta.'e cmdles. We buy our supplies In large uau tltles and secure the beneltaet reduced pi Ices, llelere purchasing your Christmas Candles call and examine our full line of Cream lien liens, Fancy und Plain Utxluies, f lnu Impe rial, every variety et Almonds, Chocolates, Gums, Jelly Uoeds, Jlursbmallewi, I.ezengei, Csramelr, H Pastu, Neughts, Cocoanut work of endU si designs, Stick Cundy and Penny Goods of every description. Ourtlot'els, "Pure Uoeds and hcisonable Prices." V Try the U, A V, Cough Urepi, and ba ceavinctd. that they aj the beit. nMfdS taw ADVaRTIBMUMNTa. J)0 YOU W1BH 10 BAY MONET T A Werd About Seal Cleth Garments. De you prefer a Pluah Garment, made in the old fashioned way In which tba only object U te put the coat together ae that It will held long enough te aell : or rather weu.d you prefer one made aa eun are V Each garment blocked and fitted in precese of making the aaaae ureal seal skins. Each and erery one aa earefuUy made and CnUhed aa though fitted te your especial order, and at prleea that no ethe r house In Lancaster dare attempt te match. We call your attention te two leaden te-day. OUR P11BL13B PLUSH JACKETS, OUR LANQTRYMODJISrAS, PLUBH COATS FROM 118.00 UPWARDS. THE CLOAK STORE, Ne. 140 North Queen Street. r OPEN KVKBY aVKNINO. ettH-Wad.Thaa JJOUSK FUKNlaUlNQ QOODa WK ARK THK UKADQUARTBRH IN THIS CITY FOR THK FINEST AND MOST OOMPIiKTB LINK OK Heuse Furnishing ..... auNlTKWAttB, TINWABK, CKDAEWAIH, UUCKETS, BASKETS. BlttD OAQES, BOBOBBBUSUBP, IJOST1KQ BBUSHBS, WINDOW BBUBHCS TUBS, BUGS, BBOOM8, OABPKT BWBBPBBS, COAL HODS, WA9UBOABDS, KNIVES AND FOBKS, SPOONS, LANTKBNS, PAINTS, OILS, ULASS. FLOOR AND TABLE OIL CLOTHS. TOQKTHEB WITH AN UNEQUALLED 8 TO UK or STOVES. HEATERS. RANGES. REILLY BROS. & RAUB, 40 and 42 NORTH QUBBN ST. (NEXTUOOBTOTHEPOSTOrriOE.) JJKW BOSTON STORE. J. Earry Stamm's -RKMOVKD- Frem tha Old Stand at 35 and 37 N. Queen St.. TO THE NEW Bosten Stere, Ne. 24 Centre Square, CBKAPEST PLAOK IN LANCASTER FOR DRESS GOODS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS. DRESS QOOD3, Newest Styles, Lewest Prices. Blankets and Comforts Made te Our Order Cheap. bliawls, Ce's, Maffs and Furs at Ne. 24 Centre Stere. - - H1CW AD VHKVWIStdblNTa, T H. MARTIN A UO. Certicenes, Lineleums and Oil Cleths. These who have usedCORTIUENE ai a fleer ceveilng knew its value for ex treme service. Price, 1.00 a yard. All the Newest Patterns. LINOLEUMS. We are showing all the desirable pat terns made in Lineleums, and the 60c grade will out-wear three Oil Cleths that sell for the same price. OIL CLOTHS .Frem the lowest price te the best qual ity. The 2oe qua'ity is the same that is sold everywhere at SOc a yard, Queeusware Department. ARLINGTON DINNER SETS, in ten different decorations are taking the lead. Call aud examine them. LAMPS. The well known Rochester Lamps ut reduced prices. 500 Lamps with hand painted bowls and shades and double burners, $2 00 each ; worth 3.00. Our assortment of low priced lamps is com plete and range from 10 j each up. J.B. MARTIN, & CO. IV UAHHIEON IS KI.EOTKD I WILL otter all Heil Kstate yiven tne Irem tela date, ucteberSJ, (or thirty days. Yrtw. Bale or nesale. AUO. r.ltilNUJHK Successor te UesiryBbubert, Auctioneer ana JUsU XlttU Aatnt, CI Nertn UukeStrtsu ' ON-IM $13.00 $18.00 Goods, 0TuAB New Bosten Stere, the lowest Prices Ever Known, -AT- Stamm's New Bosten Stere. UK W AD VJtHTJUKitBKTa JustpkSKeatheb "tKiubs. rocket Heeks, l'uwe-. Card Casei.'Nele Beeks, .Letter cases. Pocket Companions, cigar Cases, Ac , In large variety et designs at lowest prices, JfKAlLKY'fl BABT KND PHAUMACY, (Opposite Eastern Market.) Bilk Cevering Bettles, Vsses. cologne Bot Bet tles Fralley 'a Bj rnp Woedroot. Wllaunsny and llcrehcuna is Use best ler ci amps ana colds ; 10. 25 and CO cents. M. W.HAw H IQH fc MARTIN. DECORATED CHINA -AT- CHINA HAIL We have just received our Fourth Fall Importation of HAVILAND Decorated Flench China. Dinner and Tea Sets in the best deco rations for tbe least money ever offered in this or any ether market. Pudding, Chocolate, Ice Cream, Selitair and Game Sets, Decorated Plates and Teas, Biscuit Jars, Cheese and Butter Dishes, A. D. Coffees, Berry Dishes, Ac. Carlsbad China Dinner Sets quality and style of decoration tbe best in the market. Prices the Lewest. The Rochester Lamp has has no equal. Try one and be convinced. High & Martin, Ne, 15 East King St. &' .i- t-'SCrf-ajW- fcfcc.
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