S?!.? 72W-? : vl w '" - a 5-.'?- i ) LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,' 1888. Y(N ? .'A .v. iA E:$ , tV k 843 ;- lju $5, rt & i MS n h The Daily Intelligencer. LANCA8TKU, OCTOJ1BII IS, IRsS, 1'rcTcstlen and Practice. The consular reports, efflclaily made by thoroughly reliable men, who In many cases are llepubllcans, are often et value as Democratic campaign documents, be cause the right can never suffer by the truth. Net long age we called attention te the Canadian branches of American manufacturing establishments described by our consul at Halifax ; and new another consul shows that the Dlastens, et Philadelphia, are net the only pro tested manufacturers who sell their goads cheaper abroad than at home, and that In a country where the tariff is renlly as high as anywhere excepting in this country and Russia. The United States consul te Londen, Ontario, who reports te the department of state en the subject of American agri cultural implements in Canada, is n Republican. He has held his position ever ten years, and it is (aid is te be a descendant of Geerge Washington. We note that the logic of facts will net b3 controlled by political prejudice and tbat the business sagacity of men often declines te run harmoniously wlthtlulr political opinions. Hamilton DIssten, though a Philadelphia chieftain of the Republican party that bases its life upon a high tariff, sells his manufactures abroad at a less price than he asks at home ; or, admitting his statement that he gets mere money in the aggregate for his foreign sales te be true in its broadest sense, the conceded fact that he is nble te sell his manufac tures nbread signifies that he, at least, has no need for rrotectien from the tariff ; n fact which wholly demerali7es thodectrinoof his party, and shows Mr. DIssten, n3 a politician, te be running en different lints from the buslncsi firm of which he Is the head. The same may be said of the wool goods manufacturers In Philadelphia who supports the Republican party, though their business Interests clearly demand the free wool that the Democratic party offers them. Themas Delan is reported te have given Chairman Quay ten tlietiff and dollars for the Republican party ,tlmt proposes a tariff tax upon wee), which is the raw material of his carpet manufac ture. And Jehn Wannmaker is new exposed by a suit against the 'government, just decided In his favor in Philadelphia, us resisting n duty charged upon Imported ribbons ; though his Republican faith obliges lilra te declare his political opinion te be that the highest tariff la the bast tariff for the nation. When these men of large wealth nnd influence thus exhibit themselves, with political opinions opposed te their busi ness conduct, what rellance can they hope that the poeplo will place upon their declarations of national policy V If Want maker and DIssten and Delan think a high tariff is geed for ether peeple H ought te be geed for them. Wauamaker, In resisting a high ribbon duty.ls evident ly sedulous for ahekels ; the etheis might claim credit for magnanimity in demand, lag the high tariff they show that they teiict wd, if they would take the ground that it was geed for the peeple but net for themselves; but as they pretend that their own Interest demands It, In contra diction of plain facta, they cau only be credited with nn excess of partisan preju dice. Out of Ills Latitude. Rlalne has made his anpcaranccMri Indiana without exciting great tnthu slasm.and no Republican geed cau be expected fiem his coming. Why he went there Is a conundrum. 1 1 is a statu et which he said when he was seeking nn opportunity, some years age, te back out et a libel suit he hud brought there, that he could expect no Justlceln It. It Is a state that the Republicans expect te carry out of ita pride lu their candidate, and through no feeling et devotion te ilalne. It Is n part of the great West kiat has no sympathy with lllalne'rf bws upon the tariff, nnd that lias an abiding horror et these trusts which he sajsWe no public concern. It Eems that he has deemed It advisa ble te modify his tone about trusts, siuce he has readied tha West, that has be steady a prejudice against them, aud te declare that they are bad things, and te charge them up against the Democratic party us their godfather. Rlalne is f qual te any assertion and any change of base , but It does net seem te be geed policy te expose him te a political ntmospheie where such a total chauge of dectrine was called for. lie had better have been kept east of the mountains nnd the lake?. He is net u prairie flower. i i The City's Situation. The decision in Ayers appeal has net yet been handed down by the supreme court, and no intimation is given of the cause of delay. Sjine conjecture that it is intended te held the decisleti back until the legislature meets nnd the municipal law can be amended. Others suppese that a reargument is te be ordered. Against this last suggestion ia the fact that the deci sion in the Grant street case declares that Ayers' appeal had ben unaulmeus'y decided and that the decision is that the municipal act is uncon stitutional. It 13 net likely that this exposure of it would have been made in the Grant Btreet case, if there was any thought et postponing the decision until the legislature meets. The probability ,s that the decision was net handed down only because it had net been fully written out, and that we will very seen get it. Meanwhile the cities of the common wealth that the bill affects And them, salves paralyzed. Lancaster has a mayor aidEelect council, that seemingly have b sen duly eleittd under the old law, the constitution of select council net having b?en changed by the new law, and these efflslals having beeu elected and taken their places en the proper days and en a proper proclamation. The common council Is, however, differently formal under the new law, aud there Is little doubt that it Is net a proper 'Council. Hiinicliiai legislation is there tore stepped until n new common council can be chosen; and there is no prevision under the law for such a choice before the regular election in February, and the Eeata will net be taken Until the regular time in April. This may net be a very bad thin?. We can probably get along very well without legislation frr six months. The mayor ylU practlcal'y hare a fro feet and has probably authority enough inherent in his office te keep things going and te provlde the needed eillcers, with the approval of select council, te keep the city afloat. Practically we are a city with a mayor and nothing else. It is a bes3 situation for the chief magistrate. m When ene man li killed nomeuoily In sometimes hanged. Wben great many poeplo are killed the hanging business Is suspended. Hce the dispatches from the neighborhood et the Mud Run eltsuter. Ei.r.vr.N non-cemmlssloncil etrlceis et the army bave patseel sovere examination nt Fer tr eis Menree and will be appointed second lieutenant. Theso promotions fiem the ranks are Riven the vacancies that era Wtafter the yearly graduates from Went Point have been oralgned te duty. Prier te President Cleveland's administration theso vacancies wero tilled by appointments from civil life controlled by laverltlam and Inilu tncr. Tim Paris odltlen of the New Yerk Herald hat astmilsbed foreigners by pub lishing the substance of MackeD7.lt' book In splte et great precautions te koep It secret. American Journalists have Imcti well trained te capture presidential rocs sages, prlvate treaties and ether socrets et Importance. m Wantud A. rain tn wash the street! elean and carry the tnud Inte the creek te that we may drink It. Mns t;i, i:ki.am) panHed Friday night In New Yerk and all doubts of the Democ racy of the metropolis disappeared like mists bofero the sun. "Staiiti.inci facts" are said te be coming out at Dm coroner's Icquent en the Mud Itun illtniter. The whele thing was wiilely conMelend n vrry startling fact in ltself. A ioei many hesiers, representing elllUrent "ecboels," have geno te Flerida tn try their hand mi yellow fover, but the Jlnjititt Vxaminer tejH It has net heard of prnct lilen li set the Christian iclcnce Join Jein lu if the precession. This would have been n line chance for the CHtnbllahment of nny sclonce net begun, tint the Christian hoIeiico poeplo linve net ellsplnyeil great conlldenco et uuibtislasm. Tin: Ne Yerk lleraUl publishes llve columns of extracts from Jlr. MackeriK e'h book which bnaru the following tllle: "The fiitul nines of Frederick, the Neble, by Hlr Merrill Mackenzie" '.Mark hew plain 11 tole nlinll put you down." llenry JV. It Ha surprise te find llioie extracts qulte Intoreatlug nnd llttle oneumbortd by acion acien acion tltle technicalities. The cloetor certainly strikes back nt hla (lenmiu critic with great vigor nnd he la particularly sovero upon Professer Ven llerghmau. He tollshewlio hastily scribbled a nole ene day for Ilorgh Ilergh inan te iwldt lu the changing of a tube, aud H.ys that helH net exaggerating In calling this nole the death warrant of the emperor. Theu lie geos en te show hew that tionlle. arrived lu 11 statu of great oxeltoiuonl and behaved lu n most extraordinary, Indecd, Hltogether unaccountable wanner; hew hu Inserted his linger lu the wound and man aged the tube no roughly that the otnperor olteu alter complained of It. 1'iieM the report of Censul Oee. W. Uoeuovelt ut llordeiuix a great deinl of In formation may lie gathered about the cul tivation of prunes In France. As Lancas ter county appentH te be well adapted te the cultivation of prune troen nnd Ameri cans would epecdlly impreve en the pilml pilml tlve Fiencli nibthedp, It Beems a pity that seme ollertls net made by our farmers here te supply the Amorlenu demand. It Is net n small buelnini by nny means, "llordeaux la the jirliielp.il eunrj of this partleular cnmncicf), wbieh lii yearly Increasing, lie sides the large ntueunt of prunes exported te IJurnpcnn countries by way of rail, thore are about ene hundred vosuels annually leaving this pert loided with this vnluable nnd succulent prod int. The most Impor tant rxnnrlntlnn nf thin nrmliintlmi lu in iim (& i -- ----- -. -. .V. ...u JUiilted HtahH. During the pest eight jOBts titrtfoeo worth of prunev, or an nunual average et S3I19, ll!!i wero experted." Wi: have received from Hurra ,v Com Cem piny, of IlitentH Ayres, a rotunrkeblo cir cular full (if lustaucei of English as hhe Is apoke In HpanlRti countries. It would ap pear that this tlrm win fonnded " with the vlew of contracting commercial Intercourse betw een the United Htates of North America and the Argentine Uepubllc, inatntalnlug n ponnanent exhibition of both countries." Among otber things this exposition 'shall embrace ngro-peauary products." a printed form of questions with space for niiHwers linn the following. " What Is your opinion upon the advantages nnd pecunlaiy exlt of ii pDrpe'.ual exposition ?" "Will you prevail of the udvantagei of this exhibi tion?" Nevcral ether questions et the kind fellow aud thou com eh this pollte request, "llene nggregnte jour Blgn manual nnd postal dlreotteu." - Tin: Buprome court has diulded that the Itensemer patents for the manufacture et basic hteel are the propetty of the llcsso llcsse llcsso mer Steel eempnny, and It can new author auther author lze inanulscture by that process. Net a single lleonse has yet been granted for the ui-e of this process becnuse the company could net give u guarnntee ngaluBt Infringe ment suits. PERSONAL. IexATit's De.nnki.i.v has withdrawn from tlm coute.t ler the goeruorbhlp of Minnesota. Hlsitei- William Tayi.eu Is te lenve or hH iiitmlen werK lu Alrieii atteut the lit of DiOdiutier. It Is expected that a number of lulnjleiiarliu will a.'oemiunv hlni. ' ' Mlw.s Naiicisia K. Whitk, national organizer of the Weuihii'h Christian TomptiraLee I'ulen of the I'nlted Htates, was quleiiy niarileJ In Hliareu, I'd., ou Friday te li. Mullen, of Oregon, The groom Is a reputed millionaire. AmiiiKr. I'. Fneu, who was oleeled by the Kfpnet cr two years age, nnd who velf it for tha Mllle bill, hasbeun nominated for Centrim i,y the Domecrnts of ttie Thlr Thlr teenlh New Yerk dlstrlet, Mr. Fitch some tlmn age wrnte a long letter giving his rontens for lenvlnu the Republican rarty. Miss Mautiia A. MoCennki.i. was ro re ro cently eluwen deuoen by the Kofeniud I'rnnliyerlan church of MoICeesjieri The prosjtery qiuuttoned the regularity of the ultietluii, ai d referred thu matter te the synod, which, through Its committer, has decided "that, in our Judgment, the ordina tion et a woman ha h deacon li in Harmony with the New Testament and the censtitu tien 01 tuu Bpotiieitu church." A Veiiug (ilrl ljmiged, 1'aullue McCoy, u nore girl, aged nlno nlne nlno teen, via-ihsngiKl at I'ulen Kprln(,s, Ala, en Friday for the murder e! AnnloJerand, a fourlecn-vCBt-eld while child, last February. Toe execution was private, euly the nectssary persons being admitted. Ttie crlu.e fur which the wemun wai bRiii'td was a peculiar eue. The victim, Annte Jerand, Btraved nwuy from hemu in Montgomery, Hiid nothing was heard et her uutll bur dead body was dlrc-etertd In a plum thicket ut Turee Notch. Clr- cuaihtauei a pointed te I'aullne und sne was nrjtBtHl with the dead girl's clethluj; en her. he was found cuilty lust spring and teutenccd tedintb. Ktlens were nuite te get the gevpruur m Interfere, but te no uvbII Ne demonstration el any sort was made. Toe 1'ltueuri; luiteu Laber l'irlr. A meeting of the Filtsburg end of the United Laber party was te have bcen held lu Lawyer Hint's cillce en Thursday night te iiatue electors, but It did net uiateriulU. Ah it result nu electors were named. A geutlemua who was present saya the mom hers declared their intention of voting for Cleveland since they could net support Htr eater, Nearly all the trailei were repre-seated. BOOKS AND AUTHORS. Tin: Ile.Mi:.MAKi:n, Vel 1, Ne. 1, a monthly mbjozIue tdllfd IV Marlen liar, land, and publlibtd nt 21 WeitZld strcet, New Yerk. An capital el this wetk's lltor llter ary column woehecsathls new monthly bo be bo cnue an addition te the list of high clan magazines Is of even mero Impertance than the publication et a valuable book. As tliere Is no end of making many books, nil uinering in cnaracier ana vaiue,as men ue, and ciewdlng ene annther out of public no tice, be tins uoviceer literature, wnercny the Improialeti Is repcatcd at regular inter vale, has even greater lnlluen.'e 01 the thought el the day. The magazines publish n great deal of trilling and worthles llht tuttter, and a large amount of dull nnd stupid heavy lit erature, but they nlan gtve the world nmne excellent literature of bothvarletle, and In a hliapn putled te buny Americans, The edlterlalntr.il of n msgirlnn allcct publle opinion and thought by a regular repetition ei ine same itinu ni ineiinine in lien in epathla doses, and It Is thorc-fero noted wit i pieaure that an iihocIhIe editor of trio Uemtmalf Ih Clrace l'tckbam, M. I). Anether editor Is Cbrlitlne Terhune ller rlck, and It speedily appear h that all the contributors te this runnier are women. KoseTorry Coeke, Oliver Therno Miller, Harriet I'roreotlHpollord.OctavaThanUand ethers of equal nole. Though n low wen are In thn lint (if futute contributors, woman Is the home maker In eviry hei,b. The first pages are devoted te shoitoll sheitoll shoitell torlah nnd a salutatory which announces that "cookery nnd all manner of handi work will loeolvoa tiilliharn et nttcntlen, as will hyglenn nrd etomeMtlo inedlcnl practice." Jtnelly, this Illustrated mentliy is of high class und low prlce nnd nprcar well designed te meet the Held telicted for It. Tin: Lirr. or La Ka vijttk Toe Kulght of Llberty lu tl.e two wnrlus mid two cm cm turles, by Lydla Heyt F,iriner, Tnemai Y. Creswoll .t Ge , 13 Aster l'lace, New Yerk. This Is eine of tliche books tint hie cold cblellr foryeungorrinderp, but tnnke the very bcstel retailing for their el Jern. The author has written ninny hoekn ler chil dren, and nt times the nyle bttrajs this training, but as the tioelt cennlitH largely of innlerlal from imttimcrlptN of mem born of the l.n Ftiyultn family, nnd French works new tut of print, and miTer before t'liin-Iii'id, It Is worthy of warm prnlpeaan emli iilliiirnt of eared ul labor and 1 1 inch. 1 he following claim of tliu author In her preface appears tn be vrell femulril. "A ir.nre completo llfe of (loneral l.n Kajette is here elltireid than has lielore appeared el'her In this country or In Kurepi." 'J hn Mery li mnre fascinating than notion, and in many the vlew presented of this great hlntnrlcil lljtute will be novel. Jlln marrlncu at the uijoef elxtcvn, and Ihes'rm go wooing that priceded It, his learning et ttie truiib'ea of the Americans limn ttie brether of the kln of l'.ti('in), nnd the dlerta et his tamlly ut.il the king te restrain his boyish iitiler I ir thn putnets, all cetnn fresh upon Urn render f rum thn lotteraof LuI'VyotfehlUHilf and his wlfoef fojrteon. Ills Uiglit te America, in nplte el the royal command anil a strong pretMblllly that his Immvneu family (smtta would be BOlzd by the king, Is slinuit te l.nve beeu solely tee generous Impulse of u callow jcutli. Ne wonder that tilifrluuds at home rtqueBted llenjimlii FinnlElln toilncesomo meney, ttint tliuy sunt ler hlm,ln the cam of "rotne dlHcieet friend, who may supply him Ircm tlme te time, and by that uumriH, knowing Ids expoime, mny take ec ii'len te hiIvIme him, it nicctf-Hri, Hern tcemuch lmposplen." 'i'ne "discroet friend" cliosen was Wash ington ami IhntchlldliHH lKirnsenms.te linve wntelied evor the yeunKiiinrqul-i nVlhnugli he wero his ewt. seu. Ne doubt thn young man formed lu the eoclety of Washington many of tlione traits of character and hitbltii of thought that gave him rank In later II te with the greatest inen of bin tlme and the best ineiief sll ages Innusge of involu tion nod nuaretiy he held lih place, in n teacher of Jav,rder nnd lltiert y.nnil though owing nitich te liunlly lank and lnherlied wealth he used these advantages he well that nnstatrHinan ever enjoyed for inking n tlme te much popularity nnd reipcct with ineiii of all clafhes. He was wolcemo nllke at the councils of kings nnd patriots nnd was always true te thu notile linpulses of bis early youth In thn American colenics. Thn book 1h profiisely Illustrated. l'ueiii.r.MM or Te iAV A. dltoueelen of Creteetlvn turlllf. taxation, and inotinpelluH y Klchard T. iCIy, i'li. !., nssoe'nto pi -fotser et political economy In tlm Jehu-T Hepkins I'nlverslty. Thnmns Y. Crewell it Ce., 13 Asler l'lace, New Yerk. This work Is made up of n revision nnd enlarge enlarge meet of ii nerles of papers written for the lliltlmore .Vitn Theso essaj h uttra'Jted wlde attention because though uiuutin; from no umlnent n scholar they wrrees tlmple and clear as the subject would allow, nnd were ns eagnrlytrcad by the pi'.rens or n great newapsper as though thny had treited of murders and buse lull matches. I'erlnqn It la bj' way of rriintleu from the oxtteme Heuenllauiillstn et dally iiuwm that men nre new leading with interest of lliingH te sober mid substantial. At any rate it Is n geed meve for all, and possibly ene reason may be that willers like Mr. Kly 1ihe contrived te clear nuay the (sibwelH of leiirulng, te draw folence down from lefty a tractions nnd inake It iiselu I te every man. I'relessnr Kly Is v. oil known as the author of n rocent work en t'je labor innveineut as well as ether esiajs en ecounmlesutijects, And without endors ing all his conclusions, It may bes-ild that by lnforniBtleu, fuirnns and Hli.cnty, bin work Is made of great value tn the thou Fnnds who study the jnib!um of te day by i be lliitit of their own Judgment nnd thought Temnysex, whose health will compel h in te pasi thn winter nt Nice, rafuses in ellKuautly nil requests et publishers torpor senal memoirs. With mero fercn than ro re ro lluemout be compares this publle exhlbl. tlen of peri-enal allalrs te being "ripped up llkeaplg." " ' Tiik Atlanta Cosititijtiex enyi that Mrs. ltlves-Ubnnler was elltired eer 130.000 for thu iiinutiKcrlpt of n novel; thut Colonel K. M. Johnsten Is ptld JOO ler each of his Bhert Hterlc, and timt Joel Chnndler Harris has an eiler or f 3 000 for thn novel he Is writing. Wblttler's llarbarn Frltchln logend has bceu se etten written et Hint eiurthisiv knows hew mythical It Is, but the follow ing account of the incident that probably formed the ground of the poem Is wer h reprinting from American Notes unit Queries. It tlrat appeared lu thn lUltlmore lleraUl. " In thu Urat place, thnre were lioueot the tioetle Incidents mentioned by Wbltller. Thore was no window sill and theie was no old woman about It. Mrs. Mary A. Quatitrell was, nt that tlme, a woman of thirty-two, black-haired and very ptetty. Her husband was thou nt work ih n compositor en the Malmnal Jiifeftweii cer nt Washington. 1). I'., ami Mrs. tjuantrell ws llvinu in Freuterlck with her chlldren. On the day that Htonewnll JacUHen pasied through Fruderlck, slie and her llttle daughter were Btaudlng nt tte gate. They had several small I'ulen llagn, which they brought hote te wave as the Confederate troops piiieil by. Vlrgle was waving a small Hag, many et the roeel soldiers callliu: out "Threw down lrtat llag!'' but the llttle girl kept vulng It. Hiuldeiily a lieutenant drew his sword und cutthORtatl In two, thelisg falling te the ground. The little girl then waved auether, tiit, tee, was cut Irem her hand. Theu Mis. Qunntiell waved n larger tljg In n conspicuous manner until Jackseu and his men bad marohed past her beuse. Sno was net molested Huino of the e llcera raised thelr bats te her svlng, Pe you, madueu, net your lliir. The (J ihu ihu trell fauilly nre new in possession of letteri from Whllllcr, ackuewleslglug his mistake. Mr. Whlttlerbiivs he derived bis Informa tion lenn Mr. K. 1 Ji n. southweith, the BeinaUeaal nevelidt." A prudent man, " ncceullnR te Ilei le " or cut, ii mi brutne, anU bum, ulU Lell Will me at encu Salvation en. " Nevor wa tieiira audi a terrtlile cutBe," as thu iiiHnKOtotlubeutiil,,tulibciii m a muld It be pomlble tht he llv. 1 in cli-lllz ulen una hid mil liutiUel Dr. Hull's Liiuuli srnp ' l.el htui lukotlieoia ro.liUlei uuUnieiiewuirljrf. I'rlcu, 'Jie Ul.HUlUlt. T3KMH10US 8KHV1U11S Wll.I, UK ucmiiiinu leucwing cniiuiH-sini Sim day, In thu morning ut lOai, in tbe wniux nt (5. hunday school at l 15 p. in. huu tbe heui is dlUeient It Is spi ilully imte-il : l'HKsnvTKiiiAM Memehul Cnei.iii, Seuth Queen Btnwt, Thomejj Ihotupeu puun "ii unrnlng ssrvtcii Kveiilnj ut 7.1.5 p. m Tb i lublUn ii'fiichitlen et i:.ubllu mid MsrliHll rellvirn will conduct seiviets bun any tchoel ut 1.1) u in. eunt; poeplo's nu-nt-lute at CO p m l'rnjer aim lllble ttuily Weduesduy uveulngut 7 Opm Uui'iicii uv Uou-ceruer ei l'llnce nnd Or-aufc-e. 1'rii.icbluKiil 1U.SU u m. aud 7.14 p. in by Iho p&s-or liibbatli school Le.tcM uud untertalniiiHiitat 1 15 p in. ikst iuitiht. services at tha regular hours morning and evening, pastor. Itev. J N r ol el wetl. Jjvtntnir subject "lbaOtdsctel Ued'a ..wU.u ouuuey sciioei ui ji. in, ieuiik I pcepla'spiujermeetlnKuteiJp.m. Wednes- J .- W U1SDIIU vweAmVtnBm Ul I'macldng rnnrninz and even- Inie Ml thn iikutl ham, feunflny reboot at 1 H li. in. iwuiu nmninm every auernoeii inn wirOK at 8: 0. nna KvtnRallitie aervicc-a every evfintn at 7.30. cendnctnd by 11 or. . M.ll. iinttnrell, pastor of the r"lnt JJsptHtcnarcb, JlMrlnbur. iieoemd KVAtrniLieAt, ( Kngllth ), en Jtnl Jtnl berry itruet, above (JmnKe-Heu lniy fla'' AtlU:r)t.m. Inlaiitbipileuinndpreichlnirl y the pa.ter-fiubjuct," AOucntlen." At 7.1 J . in, rrcttatlem, uiaija, rtadlnK'. ana muilr, Sunday school at a p. in. l'inrinctlngi(iu WnDnnsday ard Thuridaynt 7:W p.m. T. I.uki's llirenHBD Manntta Avuniin.ltey. Win. r. J.Iclillter, pualer. Illvlnn anrvlcn at lU-.Mn in. Be men iiy Kev Newton .1. Mlller. Mi livening emvlru, Hnnilny acliwil at 2 p. in. Ne Mirrlce In trio (lerman language Br. Paul's KxrenMau-ltev. J. W.M.tmtngnr, p.suir. l'rnacblnffHt 10j)a m.nna 7iH p. ir; nunday rclioel at 1.15 p.m. Beng sendee kt at 0.15 p in Westhkn m. K. Chcrch-K. W. llarke, pallor. Class at nam 10 30 a in aud 7.J1 p. in prcaclilnir rnnday icboei at 'ip m ulns Tuemtay al7 m. rtnyur lueetlng en lnrsd&y eviinlnir nt 7:11. Kast1is.e li, I'.. Cui'rck Sunday acboel ntp m. uniTxn iiRSTnaxie ik unnisr (c;evesast). West umngeaml ejonrerd atrisita-ltev. -I II. Knnk, pLsier. Pnculilnieat lu:jan in and7i'B p in. Monday acboel at 1:U p. m. l'ralse Intel InirntniiAp. in (JiiniftTl.cTiiKRAHCntmc-n West King strcet, K. I.. Heed, piMter.-t-tirvlcaat lotea in and 7 15 p in hnnduy ccbel st l.l p in. Catn cli'itlcal Instructions en Friday evenlngal7 o'clock amsiTV I.UTiixRAN-ltcv. (J. I,. Kry, pastor. Rcrvlces Mtle.:tua. m.nnd 7:IA p in. conducted by Ihu inaier. Ituniluy icbeui at 1:IS p. in. Weduutuay evenlng scrvlcea begins at 7.J0 p. in. hT. Stei-iikh'a (ItKreRxan) Oncricn Colleem (Jiiai'ku in vine st I vicent 10-.W a. in. Uurinua liy Itev. Theodere Apple. U. II. rinsT lUroniixeCuoncii. Itev. J. M.TItzel, li. 11., piister. borvtcea te morrow at 10.31 a. tn., and 7 15p.m. Hunetay bcIksjI ut 1:15 p. tn. Ut. Jehn's I.uthbeak. Kev. II. r. Alleinan, 1). I), pnater. Hely communion nt lu.30 a.m. and 7 15 p.m. fabbath acboel nt Mt. Jehn's nt 1:1'., nnd at amwnld Memerliil cbnpel at 1 p m. l.rctnre and prayer cervicn en Wort Wert neday uenlngal7.:ii. CaUcbetlcal lectures IfrliUy (ivunlni? ut7.30. riiinr at. K. (Juuueii. Unv, J. H. T. Gray, pas tor. (JIsbs ineutlnKs nt 0 b, tn. lo.ie a. in., nnd 7lSp m.prenctiing by tbopister. 1:15 p.m. Hiinauv.cn el.fi.IAp in. younKPOeplo'a inont inent llinr. 7.W p. in Monday anniversary or the young I ml Ins' mtialen band. Address by Mis. I H eisl.orne, a letnrned Mlsalennry from India 7:30 p in. Tuesday, holiness mealing i 7.'H p in. Wednesday, prayer meutlnir; 7.30 Iliuisdiiy doss inietliigst rrldny, young peei pln's cliai ; :i p, in. 'Ihnrsday, pastor's ctass. (litAcn I, utiikuak. Cerner el North ejueen and Jiunus streuu Itev. V. Klvln JIeupi, pas tor. Illblu class Inrmin I'dftn m. Preaching nl It:,!) ii. in and 7:15 p. in. Holiday school nt l p. in SlteLlnir of tbe Helpers en Tnutdty evuitnte l'nstet's (,'attclifltlrat class tiKeti en Tin rJhj' nnd rrlduy Lveulng. Usual inla wed! rvlces en Wednmflay tivenlng. Chapnl enrvleentt' W en 'Ihursduy evenlnir ileiiAViAH. J. Max Murk, li. I)., pastor, 1C31 n. in. I.liniiy and suiiiien. 2 p ui. bunduy iche 1 1 ' .5 p. in nvcntiiKBCrvlce. l'REflnvTKiiiAM I'reachlnKlul tbe uaual hours lmirnliiK and tiveiiln by the pastei, Uev. J. V. Mltclirll, i 1). Ht. Paul's m.K, Ciiuncu-Charlca Iteads, pas tor. PrinchliiK at Itie n. in. by l(07. K. K. Dlnm.er Mlllur.vllle At 7.11 p. in nddreis bv Mrs Oilinrnn. en " Keielgn Mlislenaty Weilc ' Hutuliy pchoel at 1 15 pin. Veung pcople'a nn citing at 0 p. in. e,ls nicetinics en lueslsy, 'IhntiJay. and rridsy uvunlngs. 1'iayer uieetlngen Wednesday evening. "J"UFFY'a MAl.T WI1ISKKY. DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY, A FOIBNTIFiO REJMEDY, -SOT- A BEVERAGE. Ne flUihre germ can POSMHI.Y' rntrntn ln.lKi'd In tlm lioey it this Ureal lteinedy is ciiiniiilly ami ceusliinUy used. Prof Win. T. CntHir, Btate I'lininlsl et Uonnectlcut, s lys : " 1 huve uniilj zia n Kiciil many eiunples of Whtskey, Wliuts, Alls, etc ,nnd wiusuiirl.ea le Hint itnn nnnlysls that Diiiry's Malt Wills I.e. w ns absolutely puni, as I nnver leuudtbls te lie thu casti In any ether Whiskey I had ox ex ox iiuitned. 'iliusn lanls inusl coiuiuend 11 te guiiiiral ufe and publle favor. "ii snre and buluiu tLe gvnulue, and take co e'her. It U Ker f nle Unt vcrjally UOMI'l.KXWN reWDKK. flOMlTilCXlON l'OWDKlt, LADIES ll ' V.W.IJK A IlKn.VKIl C'OMl'I.KAKI.N Miiar usK POZZONI'S I KDIOATEl); COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the sktn lluineves all plinples. i ruckles and Ols Ols Ols colerations, and in ikes ihe skin delicately ill ami bO'Uilltul. ltcentnlns nn lluie, wlilte, te doraisunle In tbiueabades, pink or Hush, -vhlte nun brunulte. rent 8A.bK iiy All Druggleta nud Fancy Ooedo Doitlme Bvorywhero. M-IIKWAIIK Or IMITAT10NB.-S airJ0-lvd h'AXAMAKKJl'H PuiLVDELi-iiiA, Saturday, OtU U, Ufs.n Keystenii Library has settled in the Hasement near the Seda Fountain. Mere room te show the books fitly. Mere titles than ever before te show. Mar vels ei cheapness. Ihink of works ei Rebert Leuis Steven son, Charlette Brente, Rider Haggard, and mere than one hundred ether popular authors, at i e cents each! Geed type, fair paper, handy sizes, and 10 cents ! Absurd ! October Boek N:u s is a fair sample of what the magazine has grown te be. The test of such a publication is what its readers think of it. Fer months past nearly every expiring BenK. Ni us subscription has been renewed. We ought te have a circulation of 20,000 or 30,000 instead of io.ceo or 12, 000. When the readers of the country find out what it is cost ing them in money wasted and iniormatien missed te be with out Boek Nus, we'll have 100,000. A year for 50 cents. Sample copy free by mail. Fall Millinery in full swing. The call is for everything at once. We are fixed for it. Felt Hats, black and colors, plenty. The jaunty and popular Walking Hats and Turbans. Scarce ? Yes ; but here they are. Children's 1 Iats. A hundred new conceits. Net easy te trig out the little ones te mamnn's fancy, but the things are here te de it with Felts, Knock abouts, Cleths, Plushes, Fancy Stitched Cassimeres, sauc y Fezzes that se many like ($1), and heaps of ethers. Trimmed shapes for women and children. If the feathers ,,,,. WCfC en the eneinal birds fly faster. Newj Duke street. WAtfAUSKKR'n " AWMAW M a. .-. things from the work-rooms every day. Fancy and ostrich feathers and all the bright trimming bits till your brains in a whirl. Thirteenth and Chestnut street corner. What shall the Ribbon be ? Settle en that and you can pick from the biggest and fullest Ribbon stock ever shown at re tail. Every kind for every use. Floed-gates are up for the Satin Reversible Ribbon, 2j, 3. and 4 inch ; 18, 22, and 28c. Other sorts with the special bargain smack scattered like seasoning. Katt Transept. Here's the price-best thing we've ever done in Men's Handkerchiefs Regular three quarter size, white, fine, pure Linen, ya and 1 inch drawn hemstitched, $1.50 a dozen ! Unlaundcred, but they don't leek it. Just from and nebby " Parce " as neat a let of Men's Printed Berder Handkerchief as ever heard French ; maybe fifty styles, and net one loud. Hand printed (" blocked " the linen men say) and hemstitched. Homelier have been 75c each ; these 50c. Men's French Handkerchiefs in circus borders horseshoes, scrawls, and wild wiggles 75c. Silk Mufflers are crawling into sight. Almest lest in the jungle of Handkerchiefs. Bouthwestet contre, next main aisle. One lewel. Leem Huck, 21x42 inches, colored border, i2c. Tweuld cost you that or mere in a Dublin shop. The Linen store is full of things at the Dublin price or below. Southwestof cent'e. JOHN WANAMAKER. JYHW A I) VJlltTISRilKNTB. NOTIOKl Wllib COMMENOE TO recclve K-oed Uye at my dlsttllery, Ne. CIS Knst Klnu stuet, en nextcnturnny unden every eatutdny following. Kye taken U x Cbunirn ler whisky. seplMM .IACOII K. S1IEAFKKU. TJKSr F1TT1NU COHSF.T. C. B. a la Spirite O. Da TIIK 1IE3T riTHNrt COltSET IN TUB WOULD. Ker Sate by Lending Merchants. MAYER, BTKOUSB & CO., Manutactureri, 112 UltOAOWAV, N. V. ect3 5JtM,Tb.-,oew N l'..T DOOU TO THE 1'O.STOFFiOK. Out stock of Steves, Heaters nnd Hanges is new complete as c.tn be du9lteel. We bave them In all Bi7es nuil for nil prices. Nene should wait longer te pie pie pio pare themselves, for what prom prem ites te be a long and severe win ter. When Iho deep snow Is here and the llerce cold wind blewingi it will be dangerously late te pro vide for heating the house. New is the acceptable time, and the best place te which te go is IiEILLY BROS. & RAUB, IlAltDWAltl! AND Hel'SICrt'ItXlSlIINO Goens, 40 & ectl SuU 11 N QUEEN ST. J.a MAKTIN A CO. J. B. Martin & Ce. A purchase of lllankets in the early part of the Summer proved te be a most fertunate transac tion for us as well as our cus tomer. A manufacturer needed the money, we the Llankets. The let was tee large for us, but tin active leachinj,' firm came te our lesctie, nnd between us the block was divided. An inspection of thfse Ulaukets will prove the greatest values ever offered. What de you think of an every Thread Weel Klanket ll-l in siite, extra weight, for ?5 a pair. .eme call a Ulauket with cot ton warp all wool. We don't. The next grade, of which we made an eirer in uet purchasing theentiiolet, ittstead of dividing, has a cotton warp with wool lllling, 11 t in s,z?, weighs seven pounds, price i?l 112 a pair. This Jtlanket wa will only cempare with the $5apairJ$laukets found elsewhere. Colored and Scarlet liliinketH among the bargains. Comforts of our own make in print ami sateens, and we knew w hat is inside. Ne shoddy. In the China Department Ex. celsier Cjeking Creeks at 30c for all sizes are still en sale, l'hila. delphla stores are asking doubie same. French China l'iate?, White, as fellows . Dinner size, ijl :i5 ; Breakfast, i M; Tea, fl.bO. (juality limited. AUe odd let of French China Cups and S.uieers. J.B. MARTIN, 8c CO. Cor. West Kieg nnd FrlnMStu. If M WAD VSR TIB RUM NIB. NEW STOCK OP OANE8. ALLBTYL8 AND I.UWCST PBlOKfl. DBUVrWB ClOAB TSTOKB, JKtabllibeet, nre. ieb- WAsKtid QOFFKEHl TEAS! OHOIOB OLD COFFEES. rrtsh Heuteet Dally and flneat New Crep. TEAS. QKOUOK W1ANT, Ne. 113 West Kings. R.UA u. Umbrellas! ALLiUUAUBS AT UKASOHABLK rittCKS. HO. 11 EAST KIND STKKKT. Theso IIKLvrTIAntth Oeld and Sil ver Oi pj ut 11.10 aie Bargains. R. B. & H. NO. 14 EAST KING ST. fcpaltlcgnnil Uo-cevorloij Dene. BOf.SMllld QUAKLES 8TAMM. 35 and 37 North Queen Street. KVJCtlYllUUltlN TUB DAY NKW 0001)3 AUK AltlltVlSti AT Charles Stamm's STAMM'S OLD bTAND. TIIK OLD arOCK OK STAMM UUOi. H.YV- l.SU AM. liKKN CLOSED OUT NOW WK 1IAVK KVKltYTIUNO KltEUI AND NEW.' Tollle rrancalse. Morle Antliius, biitln lie l.nx or Molre XiaEcatne, ai. mnte Plque. Wustirs, niruhs, lebaaamcs.Vel lebaaamcs.Vel vets, Satins, Neveltln, Annure ltoyale 'loiro 'leiro 'loire tas Ulace 1'eiiKces, bhantluR. SILKS Henriettas, Sorsref , Om. tier I'liilOB, eiilcs, Pat' TtUPOCl nnrkT3'inber8tripes,811kand JLJ.b Liu KJ vJUUJJu Wools. Ilaute Neuve ante, Wejl Morien, L'auibiiilue Suitings. ('iiscadetMiitlniis, l'lulu lrerxissiis rruncaise. Lniltcs' Clethe, Tricot Cleths, Delia's CleSbr, Check Cleths, Coatunie Cleths, Loonex Clntiis, Strlpe Cleths, Wlnmr burn Cletb, Amazen 'letbs, Tw.eil Cleths, Plain Cletbs. liaiili cloth?, Mlied Cleths, Novelty Cleths, CLOTHS We soil all sorts et Kine Dress Ooefla for wedding receptions or LOW PRICES ney uinuroccusieni no storetn Lancaster can show se much that's line in tbls line, or Mill themchinper than we U9, A full linn et the lalO'l NowDiessUooitt In ftishtnnab'e llntr, and lull line or I'lalds, Surahs, ltratds, Mi no Velvets, Morle Hllka nrd t'luiheste go with tlicmaue. acoeipleto LATEST STYLES. stock of everything which can effer attrac tion, net only te theso who took tha beantlial at any cost, but also . fund ihU cblelly) a RlO frrl "tocfcitcblnuilngs.fer -"B 1 UvRi tbosewhohavenvedto make a dollar de Its utmost la purchasing power, come and seu tee jvewuoeas.ana see bow cheaply tbey may be yours. Charles Stamm, 35-83 Kertb Queen Slreet. rjlllEULOAK DEPAKTMENT -AT THE- New Yerk Stere Is full te ovei itr ulnKwiih the latest ami most Cujliulile styles tn Autumn Jackets -AMI- MW FAIL COATS At Kitremely Modetnto l'llcss. STOCKINKIM 1CKKT3 are salt, elastic and duruble. Just the thing le-cool Indian rum-merwe-ar. Hore lh-y aru In gru a variety at U, CJ.&P, l auil each. STOCKINET J ACKRTS, bound with braid, fl and $3 each. LADIR8' CLOTH JACKETS at U, $.! 60. 1. t G te 110 each. LADIES' STOCKlhEr braided, leach. J A- KKT3, fancy LADIK8' NKWMAUKETi at IS, 0, 7, ?, $10 te M each. LADIES' MODJESK is, h, braided c'etb, at SEAL 1'l.UslI JACKE13, SEAU'LUsll WKAl'S, SEAL l'l-USllCOA'lS, bEAI, l'LUSlt MOlUhSKAS, Maile bem (elected nlDshei te ourewnoider during tbe summer at low prices. A Wonderful Felecilen et CUILDltrN'S Cl.OAKj tn all tlzi-i una iiuilltles and pile s te suit ever) bedy. Special Sila of ICO MISSKb' COATS and HKWMAllKKr.", stzuj from 10 te 16 vears, it less tbanllalf the L'.uil Price. WATT&SHAND 6, 8 AND 10 HAST KINO 8TBEKT, rOR BALM OR RMKT. PfOUaKH FOB HALE ON THE MOST i0.men' ""' p,n, J,a ObArietuitriitt. Annlvtt mlMma TO NOKTH MAKY BTKIKT. w OK HALE AT PR1VATR HAT.R. JU Ue tbroe-stnrr Hore ana DwsIUdk HonyevNe. north Qaeeen street, Lancuutr .nj xiu. 3 ieriti u cltjvr Inaolre of j " B. C. KHKADY, J Ne. V KsstKldg street, .. .. tl y 'or tate of Jacob tj. Kreaity. lepl9U.WAMfd T WO AND TUUEE-BTOUY Brick Dwellinsf Houses, Mtuated en Xaat and West Walnut. Weat Imen, Chpstnut, North Lime. Charlette, Mary and I'lnn streets and Lancaster avenue, all In geed mdar and repair, the louetirrnnnd QZtrnding In depth Its and ISO fnt. te 10 feet wide alleys, for sale en the meal liberal ttrria. Apply ui oJtenlld SC2NOBTHUABYSTBKKT. ITIOK HALE OK KENT. A BUILDING XI situated four squares from centre of rtty, suitable for any tuannficturlnir purpee. llasgced basement, two floors and attic, 70 foci irent and U leet deep, llssa new 25 bone power boiler and engine, elevator and office remplete, with a siding In yard en ItneetP. n . ifc . nnu uncsiexy wbipoeuho 'et ey 43 reel In ihu resr of main building. Will tell or rent cheap by aDDlvlmr at once Te . CUAUI.E8F M1LLIB, 231md East King Btreet. PUBL10 BALE OF VALUABLE iikalebtaie at tbe Keystone Ilcute, North Queen street, Lancaster, fa., en 8A1CBDAT KVESIK0,CCT0Ba2P, 18S8. The property located at Ne. lie North Queen street, en which Is a Large Dwelling Heuse In voed repair) alto a large carpenter shop, large let with choice fruit and snrubbery. Tbls properly was eccnpled for years by Jehn D. During, deceased, the well known bntlaer, and Is one et the most desirable situations ler a residence In tbls city. Hale te commence at 7 o'clock p m., when terms, etc., will be inade known by UAKMltcriJOltlNO, Kieeutrtx. JOSL L. IlAIKIS, AllOt. OCt.0,13,17,20 VALUABLE OITY: REAL ESTATE AT KXKLUTOU8' SALE. Oif MeNDiT, OcrenaB 19, 1E33, 7he underslgned oxecutersot tbe will efthe late Jehn lierse, deceased, will sell at publle sale, at tbe Leenard botel, the following de scribed real estate, viz : Ne 1. Alt that LOT or GROUND situated en tbe west slue et Water btreet, Nes. Stand !A, between West King nnd Orange streets, In tbocliyef Lancaster, containing in fronton sntd Water street teny leet, mero orle-s and extending In depth wtBtward fnrtv-tbrne fnflt moreerless, en which are erncu-d a Deub'e Twe-Slnry UltlCK IJWKI.I.1NU MeUSK. nes, 21 and SO, Vecd thed, Hydrant. Well of Watr with l'ump therein nud et nor Improvements. A0 2 All that I.OTer OUlUNtiBt ualeden the south stfln of west Walnut UriO-, between Wnter nnd Mulberry streets, In Ue city et Lancaster, ou which Is erected a Twe-Storied llttlCK DWKLt.lM) IIUU8K, Ne 211, con taining lu front ea Walnut stree. twenf--one Ii'et, and extending In d'pth nlneiy nlneiy twe feet, six Inches, te an eight feet wlde alley. uatotecemmenco at 7 3) p m , en said day, wben nltcndnnce will be glven and letuis made known by riiKnneitK wenditz, CHAUbkSll U&KBK, txecuters a. r. iiewb, Auct ectc-ih,r,bt8d UBLIOHALKOFVALUaBLBKEAL Kstate In the City of Liu caster. On Km day, Octeiier 2G, 1838, the undorstgned Leirs of Dnrelhta liiien, de ceased, wl'l soil at public sole, at the Leepard Hetel, In tha city of Lancaster, the following valuable real estate, viz : All that two-story brick dwelling henae.wtth the let of ground thereto belonging, situated en tbe south slde of East King slreet, In the city el Lancaster, numbered 110. 1 he let con tains eoventy-two feet six and a-half Inches, mera or less In fronton Hest King street, and extends southward or tbn same width two hundred and forty.flve feet, mero or less, 10 a fourteen feet wlde public alley. This properly was for many vears the resldence of the late Keran It. Uegerr. The housels large and In geed condition, and It supplied wltn het and cold water In the sec ond story, alie let Is well knewH for Its ahu'iilantiupply el almost every variety of cbolce lruli. This preperty, owing tells location, slr.1 and condition. Is very desli able, and Is la every way worthy of the consideration et puicbasera. bam will commence at 7.30 o'clock In tbe evenlng, when teims et sate will be made known ny tbe umiuielgned. Thi gunidlanet KdwardU. Hepkins sells by orderof the Or phans' Joint. W. W. HOPKINS. Guardian of Edward It. Hepkins. ANNA It. UKILLY, CATHAU1NED ATI.KK .Iekl I,. Haines, Auct. ectS,132025 1WOTU AND tiJWSM. BY THE WAY. We wish tecall your attention te our Line of FALL AND VflNTKU HOES New In stock, for Ladles, Misses and Chil dren, In thn different Btyies of tee-Opera, Common eonse and fquare-htith and low heels, t or Men nnd l!e s we have them In all styles-itutteii. Lace aud conuress and ibe pitcen you will find te be the lenest ler the quality et shoes shown. H, Swllkt-y'a New Cash Stere, N0.5INOUTII (iUEEN STltEET. ectll-Smd F IOOT WEAK. Ready New! Yes. NOW UKADY, with my Coraplete stock of UOOT8, SHOES and KUIIIJEllS for Fall and Wlnler Wear. Nevor borerp did I have such a Large and Varied Stock of the Very llest that the Market AlTerds and Marked and Quick Selling trices. Alse I call J our attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. ahts Is ene el the host Throo-Dellar Shee for men that Is made te-day. Call anil tee thorn ; It beau alt ethors. D. P. STACRHOUSE, (OVlCPUlCESTOltK ) SO & 30 BART KINO, bT LANCAHTEK. PA. a30-yd.t TX71LL1AMHON it OafrCK INCREASING SALES BY DfTcreasiug Prices Beets and Shoes That are Comfertnb'e, rresentable aLd 8er vlceablu at r:ic.B Decketlly low. Iteys' Fchoel Shoes, lull of geed le. ks and wciirlngiiualltles Wj tell 25 b ' Ma te 1 CO sceei' 8ysb, easy and strong, Uent's Dress Shoes. Seamless Dppers. with Tin or Plain Tees, it 10 and 1 10 uenl's Drees lialiuerBls, Uppers without seams in teles, penectly smooth, neatly fin- tsbed.Tlper I'JutuTees, u.w. ' OUK SPECIAL Seventeen Butten Beet roll LADIES. Hongola Kia, Square Tee, riexlble Soles, hnndsninely flnlibed, eijual tocastein work lull tango of nzss, five wtathj Price, 1 Se. Williamson & Fester's, 32.34,3(,fc38E.KlNGBT.. JlNUASTEIt, TA. BRANCH STORE, NO. 310 MARKET STilHBT, HAUUIBUUEO, r-A, -. ?. -c. - -'.
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