!R5?rW fev.'.: . TILE IjAXCASTJSK DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1888. 13 i.i IV uSfi vn 3 ?.. r The Daily Intelligencer. IiANCASTKll, OCTOHKH 19. tSaS. The ct Yerk Knt Hele. The New Yetk Irilunc has always been a slreDgly partisan journal and since Herace Gre;lcy's day has been noted for Its malovelenco ns much as Ha prejudice.- It Is se conspicuously unfair and mail cieus in its nttneks upon lis political op ponents that It wields no influence and commands no respect outside the ranks of the hide-bound llepubllcnns. It is their organ. It is ready for any Jeb the parly leaders have en hand for it. And Chairman Quay is just Uie man te find it dirty work te de. Its laie3t essay has been the effort te convict Cen3ressman Cox et unlawfully usln? his fiank te send political matter through the mail. 1U evidence is the possession of n package of such matter sent under Mr. Cox's frank te seme post pest post xn's'.re3s in the interior et New Yerk. It appears from the statements made in Cengiess regarding the matter that the frank is a forgery; and that the package was rent out though n Republican con spiracy te get up this charge against tl e Democracy. The conduct of the Tribune sustains this suspicion. It has refused te give the frankcil package te the special ascent of the postefllce department who was directed te inquire into the fraud. But it turns out that Chairman Quay and ether Republican congressmen have been doing what the Tribune falsely charges against Mr. Cox. The postmaster general says that he has notified Senater and Chairman Quay of the discovery of unfrackable matter in the mails under his frank, and has received no response from him. Evidently he does net claim that ills frank is a fergery , and does net think his effense very great in sending out Republican documents at the cost of the government. Ner Is it; if he never dee3 anything worse for his party, he will greatly abuse his reputation for raicality. lie has new about him, in New Yerk, a set of men who have no ethor aspiration than success in political fraud and who have earned high reputation as political cracksmen. The whole Penn sylvania gang is thcie, save brother Cooper, who stays solitary and alone at borne te gather In the stiay pennies from manufacturers nnd ethers that the na tional fat-frying concern has left. Ills successor in the chairmanship is ever helping Quay ; all the state capital scamps are there; nnd the Philadelphia crowd. 15111 Chandler and Johnny Daienpert, rodents et like feature, are in the rat hole, tee, and if there is no successful result te their labors, it will net be because of uu uu rcrupuleus and incessant gnawing. Mlint Astonishes 1 Item. Themas Wrntwerth Iligginsen, nn eld-titna Abolitionist, is 1 tinning fur Congress en the Democratic ticket in the Fifth Massachusetts district, mul the Republican press thinks Hint he is out of piaca in that company nnd must havu greatly chauRed his views togettheie. It is another illustration of hew dilllsult it is te s?e eneEclf us ethers see us, mid bow prone man is espsclally the Repub lican man te raise his hand hi holy horror at the deeds of ethers which tire but mild copies of his own. Astonishment that the abolitionist Jllggiusen comes new into the Democratic tent, has no proper pla?9 In the Republican mind, that was once, and still assumes te bs, the champion of negre equality with the white man, but te-day denies te the Chtmnian permission even te Ilvo upon our soil. The old doctrine that Iligginsen and the Republican p.irty preached was the political equality of men; who were all, according te it, born free and equil, Te-da the same Repub lican freedom shrlekers nnd equality preachers denounce the Chlnamau 11s unworthy of political or social assechit en and retu 0 eutrance te the laud te these jphe nre out aud nalur.iliitien iiscltiyns te the few who are in. Ne wonder Mr. Iligginsen finds that old things have passed away, uudiiccls I) seek new foundations for his political beuse. He comes te the Democratic party, that wants te keep theCnluaman out a it wanted te keep the negre eut.irid te reserve the country for the whlte lace that governs it. He finds that question settled in favor of beeping the black man and casting en, the yellow ; and straight way, like a sensible man, he hies himself te fresh political pasturcsaud te the parly that believes en the vital ibsues of the day what he believes; te a party that wants te reform the tariff te the country's present needs ; aud that wants te si ty th 1 trusts that are crushing the cempititlju that is its life's bleed. Mr. Iliggiuseu has laughed elf his old skin with its dead issues and in the living present finds him self in sympathy with the pregressiva aud sparkling forces of Democracy. AUijr lie Changes, hsth Law, who was lately It publican mayor of Rroekljn, Xew Yeik, who last year advocated en the stump the Rxuub- llcan ticket, and who is a man of high standing and ability, new speiUs for the Democratic national ticket. The reasons are clearly and forcibly stattd by him. He finds himself utrible te act with the Republican party, because he is in favor of a tariff reform aud it is net. This issue he finds te be the one of prin clpal IcenteLt en in the campaign, and upon it his views .lira entirely upeu the Djmccta'.ic side. lie is net for free trade; hut he Is in favor of reducing the tariff duties te such a degree as may be done without iujury te domestic in dustry, and he is particularly persuaded tiat frte wool will be geed for the wool producer, manufacturer aud con sumer, lie finds the Republican pirty declaring iu its platform in favor of u prohibitory tariff aud opposing a reduc tion of riven ue by way of the tariff, while the Republican Ssnate proposes iu;h reduction without making it. It is clear that the Republican party 1) the one demanding excessive tariff taxation, and uiea that isiue Mr. Lew separates from it. It is evldeit that tve ma1. Jntellgeat portion etthe Hepublicau party revolts at its tariff doctrine. Tub benate Repub Repub llcaes could net agree upon u bill that they would support. One has been pie pio pie pesed by their cemmlttse, whith they have net dared te prea te discussion and passage before the election. They asked for an adjournment, when they had ample tlms te enact their bill before tLe elestleuiC they had dealnd te de se. They said hexcuss (bat the Heuse did pet U we a quorum of members present but that was became the Ilouse had nothing of Importance te de. It the Senate had passed its tariff bill, the responsibility would then have passed te the Heuse; nnd If its mem bers had net come together Instantly te act upon the Senate measure, the Repub lican party would have had the oppor eppor opper tunity of showing tint the Democratic party feared te de, what we new declare the Republican party fears te de; namely, declare Itself definitely upon the Urifi Issue In a law of its enacting. Trauls of a Statesman. While Chairman Quay is hard at work colenirlng colored voters in the doubtful wards of New Yerk, the colored vete In ether parts of the country Is slipping steadily away from Republican control. In West Virginia the movement is very marked, nnd even In Pennsylvania the colored men nre beginning te assert their right te vete as they please and net as Republican bosses dictate. Te the iuexpressabie relief of his partyi Statesman Landls has fled from his native county, and simultaneous with his nppenrance In West Virginia comes the announcement that the Democratic national committee has received most encouraging news from that state. The statesman himself favors the columns of the 2cw JKVa with n statement of the prob able result In West AMrglnla. It can be considered qiil'.e as reliable as his famous e3sny showing that the farmers of Lan caster county made $-,000 a year apiece out of the tax en wheat and corn Imports in spite of the fact that thcie weie no such imports. Mr. Landls should pro ceed te Wheeling, W. Va., as the npostle of war tariff protection for a cer tain Majer Loring who there employs 1,'J00 men in making nails, has had the audacity te declare a hepe that the Mills bitl may pass us he can then sell nails in England at a profit. A way out in Dakota county, Minnesota, a Republican club of eighty has disbanded nnd the chairman et the county committee has resigned, while the farmers all ever the state are giving evidence of profound disgust with the Republican platform. The break in the Northwest Is much mero plain nnd certain than the ene discovered by Mr. Landls In West Virginia. TiiuitK In (rrcat lntorent la tlie military HpoctaeItH new tiling furnished by Italy for tlie ontertalnmonlot the German emperor bccutte tliuy ulterd n measure of Italy M war HtreiiKth anil nrotise tlie (suspicion that tlie kaloer 1 net appraising It for nothing. He Iihh rovlewoil nrmlOH and HceIh and noted tlie prldenf ItnllutiH In both mid tlie national spirit that liai rovlved In that old country. Jutly bus been NpeuUlng great MuniM en her navy, and that 1m (lerinany'H weak )rlnt, be Hint the young king imiHt Iiave guzed with Hatlafuutlen upon the Im-p-tni iihm1 doinenhtrntloti at Nnpleu when " the uieit pawerftil fight ing Hhlp of mmlern tlmcH " wui lnuuclied by 11 coverumont that would be mier te aid lilui In n war with Krnnes. That poAer has n Htreng navy and 1h oou eou oeu Htantly at work making It stronger. If ltly nnd 1 rauce can inateli power en the ! 03cmu tlie euuh win iiaruiy de n over ever over wlieliulngiiKnlust the latter as alllrst p psatf1, ler with that inlnute attonllen te do de tall nnd sclentllle accuracy which has nlwnyn oliaraclei(7 3d tlie Kreuuh they have organ ergan I10J and porfeotoil llielr army and wospeiih until the wheln nation Is new a sjplendld inllltnry nmcliliie. If It should appear that they hae net lest the military virtue of thelr fntherH nnother grent war may work the lull full et (lernmn dospellHiu, and the general totterlng of IhioneH that inilBt fol fel low 11 triumph of the republic. The much talked of (iermnn military reforms) nlui ehliily nt n llgluonlngef Uie equipment, while the Frenub havu devoted mero atten tion te the porfeollon of woapeti. :ir,e,000 hebel rill h nre new belng iHHiied te tlie l'roiiuhnriny.Tliuyarellglitornudofamnllor cillb.e than the ether lrailng uingtzue rllluH anil measure ever the nwerd bayeuut 1 leet 'i Inplumeud welgli iu4 penmla Willi elglit cMrtrhlgui In the ntagazlnu. "ItH utmuunlllen producea no Hiueke, aud the report et ltn ilotetnitlon can nesretly be lieard, ronsequontly the position of the prty nn the ilefonalve Is net betray eU." If nil of IIiIn, nnd particularly the last point about miiioUe and 110U0, Is true the military clllcleney of the 1 reneli ban bam onor enor oner mouuly lncro.ueJ. AeUl tisliiK these, ruiitcdlus containing epl en, lull when the tub la nick list, Dr. Iliul'n tlubv Hump. It H Iturfeclly mite and ulwt) lullubltt. I'lkiieuly il emus 11 bottle. I.aiuiler tilwMi emeu hcuilacliii, whether the r.'Millet tiiCiKustloner nerveustiuds. t'rlcc '2i cent). .iirtliin 1111r DrUKKlst, ami he Mill u II jeu.thit tbore U n greater do de nmna ler au JDONT than for uny oilier pr ip.iritlen ( ir the teeth lliin uak jeurelt whitlur nn intlcle tjr rhlch the aetniind Is Kenerul und cemtiint, must net possess irenu irenu lne merit. The uienlal ruspeusu will he thul It des, since the conclusion Is lrresls Ible, t but if U 1I1 net really polish una preserve the le .lb a disc irntui: ptiblle would loin; Mncu h.i 1) din joied the fact. It atUerlltied lt.elt. elliM,W,rw nAXAUAJiJCJSX l'liiLADXLriiu, Fildny, Oct. IV. lt(8 Wc make a display of Men's Neckwear en Market street front. Many feet of window space filled with samples. Ne matter what anyone else is at tempting te de in Neckwear at 50 cents, a glance at these lets will show jeu hew far we are in advance in this class et goods. The great bulk el them crowd the dollar quality very closely. Mid'l'e Mmki't Mueteutrain.3 Nottingham Curtains are machine made, but the imita imita ten of hand-worked Swiss, Brussels, or Antique Lace is new se close that you can't trust your eyes a little way elf. Very geed $1, best $8.50 pair. Madras Curtains have the grace of Lace and an added color effect that gives richness and warmth. $1.50 te $6 a pair. Cream, terra cotta, lemon, blue, and bright tints. Madras Bed Sets cover and two shams $5. Madras by the yard, 36 te 60 inches, 20c te $1.50. Silk Striped Curtains, some with Madras effects, $6 te $20. Sash Net is a new sash cur tiin stuff. Very strong and' oddly pretty. White or ecru. 30 inches, 25c. Canvas, or Fancy Striped Scrim, comes in some quaint stle?, Spider-web weave is one of the oddest. And se the story gees, wevenardiy taken a step te 1 -I'H.' WANAMAHK1VH see these licur. bright things. There's maybe a quarter acre mere of only Curtains. Plush Table Scarfs begin at 2.50 a cipher out of place yesterday. second fleer, north cf Transept,. A window next the Chestnut street entrance is filled with Hats from Henry Heath Scarfs IremJ. II. Uucklngham A Ce. Gloves from rewnet Ilrei. A C Underwear fiein Utorce llrcllle A Ce. Rugs, Heuse Coats, and Dressing Gowns from Iinl;ht A l'ttcli These five firms are the leading Londen makers in their several lines of goods. The window shows their latest production. Mere, it shows hew we reach out for whatever is best wherc cver it may be had. Chestnut street side, west of main alale. If you use a common Candle stick at all it's te prowl about with. A little tee quick ; a puff of wind out ! Where's a rr.atch ? Sure enough, where ? Up stairs, down stairs, any where but within reach. Sup pose you could press an uneb trusive spring ana sup a metai Match liex from the bottom of the Candlestick ; scratch, flicker, blaze, a-light, and " click," the Match Bex is out of sight again ? Yeu can. That's the latest wrinkle. Matchless Candlesticks are net matchless new. We've just get held of some thousands built that w a y. Shapes that your grandmother admired. Geed solid metal, strong in every part ; with color-finish of brass, geld, or nickel. Fit any candle. Price 25 cents. We never heard of them at wholesale for less than $5.50 a dozen. lUsuuiuut, north of cenlie. JOHN WANAMAKER. OOill'I.KXION rOWDKJt. C 0MTLICX1ON 1'OWOKIt. LADIES W1I ) VAI.UK A UKK1NK1) COMI'LKXIO.S MUST UHK POZZONI'S MEDIO ATKU; COMPLEXION POWDER. 11 linpartn n brllllanl lmnspainncy te the ntiln lleiiuivim nil ptiutles, ireekleH unit et. colerntlmiH, nnd uuken Ihu skin dellcutuly bettiuul beiitiUfnl. lKentntiiH neltine, whlUi, lnuanriirnenlc. In thruoahades, plus: or fluah, while ana brunette run HAI.K 1JV All Drugguita Doulero nnd Fancy Goe J a Evorywhero. MTlIKWAltlC Or IMITATIONS, - aprtMvd ruli HA l. IS OK liKNT. HUUHKHKOKNALK ON THK MOST liberal terms, en Wett Chestnut, Wal nut, Lemen, Mary, l'lnennd (JIim lotto ttiroets. Apply at ml!-Ciiia mrj NOUTII MAUV 8TUKKT. PI' HMO HAIii:-MltS.iiirTi ItlNU will sell Ileal Kut'ile, rentulntiiK 1U Acres, nn Til until) A, our. S mi the pi em lets three fourth miles smith nl Allien, en reid liadliiK toCeclirunvlllo, West Fallow rti Ul township elT-Jld if OK HA hK OK lil'tt'V - HL'IIiUCI sllunted tour munr Irem centre nl city, sultuble fur uny iiuiuuf iclurlUK purpose ItASKCOd basuiiiuut, te lloers and utile, 70 feet tienl and 4&leet diep Huh a new ' hnrm power boiler nnd engine, elovnier and nitlen complete, wllhunldliiK In iitd en line e' r . II It , and ene story warehouse iu by 45 feet In Ihxieiiret main bulldliiK Will tell 01 lent cheap by appl j lui; nt enee in MtAltl.KU I- Mil. 1. Kit, 2,lllld ii KumI hlnir ttuet. irAhtiAHhi: cirv ki:al i:stai K T ATKiULl lOUS'SAhh. Ok Momeai, OnuimH IS, l-J, The undersigned eiecutum et ttin will of tbn late .lehn Uiuse, dei'iuited, a 111 sell at pubile sale, ut the Lenimid hotel, the lollewtiiK do de bcrlbed real estate, viz Ne 1 All that I.Ol or (.ItOUNl) tltuntcil en tlie westsliloet Water blieet, tiw .'liind Sit, between West hlntr and Oranire streets, In the city of l.tuumter, cnntnlnliiK In front en mid Vtntul htnet forty lout, mole or lis. and estendliiK In depth estaid fuin lluiulmt 111010 or less, 011 which are meded n Heub e 'I we-Stury lllllth 1H KI.I.1M, IliiUfth. Met. H and Sd, Weed Mied, Hydrant, Well of atei with l'ump therein und e'ner Improvements. Ne J ai timt mi r or eiiijiJMVsl'uuud en the south side of West WaliniV Hl.e . betwitn nter und Mulbeiiy stieit, In the cliy et l.nncnstei, en which li erected u'twi Merltd mtlLH UVKI,l.lNu 1IOUHK, Ne ill, con taining lu front en Walnut stunt, iwenu one bet, nnd exlvndlut; In d pth ntuiii ntuiii twe Uet, six iuchts, te uu elht ttet wiae alley. Hulete commence ut T n p m , en sild dny, tben iiltendsncu will be gUcu und tutlus uiade known by rilKDlleilK w KNIH1., CllAHl.tH U llhKHK, Kxtcuters II r lleus, And nrtt-'lh.l'.btnil I MHUKJ Z..I.S B. 11 a a. Umbrellas! AM, U It AVE? AT ItEASOMAUI.K IMUCrS. R, B, & H., r.0 11 KA&T UINU bTUKEf. " lliese I1H. KTIA with iield and til vu C piutfl tu.ne llaiKulus R. B. & NO. 14 EABTKINtiSr ir I'epulili gdud He-ieverliK Done. HU,2U-ttllld uiiuuitiiiha. QOl'IKEH! TKAH I OHOIOB OLDOOPFEES. rr.U i euUd Dally and rlnusl New Hep. TEAS. eXSuuWJimuV n rl,lvur tt,ia t,oea OKOUHK WIAVT. .KO,U3V0ItKlnB, rfOOD'H HAltHAI'AIULbA. e Pure Bleed IsabielulOy ntrtuary In cifltr te hve per fect health. Heed b Sarsaparllln li thegieit bleed liurlfler, quickly conquering screlula, taltthiuin, and all ether Insidious enemies which attack the bleed ard undermine the health. It also hulMi up the whole yatpm cures dyippr'Haed nick hoiilucbe, ami ever cetnesttat tired fueling. 1 have taken two liettlct of Heed's B&rsa pnrllla ter tnlt iliemn and dyipeptlA, with which I win troubled very much. Attertak !nu thin medicine I am feeling well as evtr In my life." u. w. 1.0 k, I'otlsvllle.l'a. IIOOD'3 bAUIAl'AIilLhA " 1 have bt en tt eulid by a scrofulous affec tion nil my life 1th ene et the murked rec ollections of my boyhood dtyr, and lorseToral years has rendered me unable te de much. I think Heed's Snriaparllla, which I have been using- nt Intel va'i for ten years, Is the best thin I have ever taken, 1 am new fid, and my Kunrral health exoaisbelterihanovor." II I). AnmtiT, Warren, N. II. rUItlMES THK III.OOI) I had a slight blecri dlscider which 1 thought nothing nerlcni, but It grew Inte a a bad form of skin dlstu'e, which some called lupus, breaking out In toies and ulcers nil evermybedy. H'el's Sarjapntlila In a short tltue completely cured me I feci that I ewo iny life tn Heed's Barsaparllla." ITrid Wach tkr, llDUtben, lnd, N. II. -He sure te get only HOOD'S BABSAPARILLA. Beld by nil druggists. II j six ferfA 1'rupared only by O. I. 11001) A CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. 100 Dosea One Dellar. HOOKS, AO. CJTATION KKV Dltl'AltrMKNT. Writing Inks -AND- Mucilage. foil SUIIOOI. AND HUS1NB83. -The OUALITY tif these (reeds inikrs lliein ducliUdly .the Cheapest und III st. Herr's Bookstore. NO BIN. QUKKN BT. anarlS-lyd 11 KA T1NU. rtKlA. Alt HKATKHS. FLINN & BRENEMAN'S Ce ar Heater s AHKT11E UKST1N T11KMAUUB.T -AND PRICES TEE LOWEST. AM. SOKK UUAIl.VNl'KhD. NN & CONT11AUT0113 Of Plumbing & Heating, Ne, 16U North Queen Btreet, LAIHIASTMI l'A. CAJtPXTU. 1 lAbJ'KT (Jl.lCANlNU. STEAM Doe iet Touch ellr t'arits, when haliiK them LieaueU ul LANCASTER Steam Carpet Cleaning Works, AS MANYSUI'l'OlI. U It did II ueu'd ruin thorn, ltelmply ill Hen thu innchlnei . The inecess of clean lnir will net Injure thu most delicate fabric, At III net Inline u carpet near as much ns hand cleanlnx Topreto it we will K'vuyeu a r.ew Cirpet of fftine quality It no Injure jeurs. One of Ihu best proefj In te see the ma chinery werl lni; Hiu aie welcome ul uny tline. It Is the only sjslum lint will therciiKhly clean u carpet und ledtore thu colors. LEA K 011DEU9 AT BHIUEL'a OARPDT HALL, or J. B. MAHIIN & OO. - TKLKl'llJNE. VAKltJAUJiU. Ol'A.MlAKl) WOttK. EDW.EDGERLEY UAKItl.VOt; llUILDKU, N03 il 4, 45SIAUKKT BTltKET, Hear Ol l'ottleillco, Limeiister, l'a, I hau Iu BUx;k and llulld te Order Every Variety et the following styles : Ceuihi. Huk Huk etet), CnbrleluU, CarrluKes. Victorias, lluslness Wagons. "'I" carts, McCall Wnxens. Burrles, Market Wagons, I'hniums, Kipruss Wftgens. 1 employ ihu best Mechanics, nnd havu facil ities te build correctly any stjle of Canlune dost red The Ouallty, Style and rtulshet my work tuakes It decidedly thu Cheapest In the market, r EKAVKTUE HKarANDCHKAl'KaT UAIiriNTtlK MAKUKr. HAXDKKHVlUXm "lAMl'AlON U0OU3. Oampaiga Goods. WHIT 2 (3LOVB3, DADQBS, BUFF OLOVfcW, NEW NBJKTIH3, ERISWIAN'3, Ml i; I'M IUNU BTUKET. ATivuift:. T UI HKK b, KAUKKMAN, ATIOUN E Y-AT-LAW, ng. TOHAVCO. LD UONliaXX. iNeun reruLAituitAMi) Old Hemstii W1U be leund a combination net always te be hed, A riNKyuAMTV or ri.ue toiacceat A UJCAfcONAULK 1'IllC. Loek for the red H tin tag en oaeb plus. PIRST-OUSS ARTICLE -IX- Chewing Tobacco. UON'TTAILTO OtVK Old Honesty ATAIU TK1AL. Ask you r dealer for It, Den' t take any ethor. JNO.FINZER&BROS, LOUISVILLE, KY. m jwern axj) alie Kit. fleer WKAH. Ready New I Yen. NOW 11EADV, with my Uomplcte fleck et HOOTS, .SIIOKb and UUllilKltS for Fall and WInier Wear. Never before did 1 have such a Lnre and Vatled Stock et the Very llest that the Market Affords and Marked and Oulck Selling 1'ilces. Alse 1 call 1 our attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. a his Is ene et the best Throe-Dollav Shee for men that Is made te-day. Cull anil see them ; It beats nil ethers. D. P. STACKIOTJSE, (OSK-rUICESTOllK.) 28 & SO BAST KINO, 8T, LANCANTKlt. l'A. aW-lydA OOOl'd AND SUOEa. WE AUK 11KTA1L1NG BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WHOLESALE PKICE8. Hew Can We De It? YOU MA ASK- WEWILLKXl'LAIN. Alter the last Heet Seiiien we heuRht titty titty nlne (Ri) Oiifei of Youths' lleya' nnd Men's 1 loots nt a I'rlvnte As stftnie Hale, for Spot Cash, nt Buch VzceedlnKly Lew Trices that we can new sell you them Kutnll nt l(v;uliir Wholesale Prices, aud yet make profit enough te keep us allve. We Can Sell Yeu: Youths' Solid Kip Iloets, sizes 11 te it, ler ll. ; reirnlnr price, tl M and i 15 lleya' Heavy ttoels, elzcs 1 te 8, for 11.00, tl 25. II BO, I175anifll(i. Men's Solid Kip Heets, HlzeaC tell, II ISO, 11.75 and l!.uu; regular pilce, UK), I.M5andl2SO Our Heets ler (2 w und tl ill we duly anyone In the county or state te beat for fit, Dura bility and I'Hei We could man i an Immense 'profit en thoe 6') Cnses of Iloets by selllUK them at the old prices, buteur motto Is Qciick Sales and Small Profits, We have stuck te It, nnd te our " HuIo"ef giving our custemem the udvanlngn of our purchsses We luve the lurgeil stock of l.ndltH', Misses' and Children's lleavv I. ace nnd lliiltnn shots for rnll nnd Winter Wear in thectty, (which we delynny et our competi tors te dispute) ut prices te suit the times. Call In teecetlium whother you wish te pur chase ei net, us we consider It no trouble te Bhew goods ut the prices we sell tliem. The One-Piice Cash lleuse, d I The Leaders of Lew Prices BOOTS & SHOES, Ne. 3 Kxst King Strait, LANOAS'IKH. l'A. -Store closed every evcnlr g nt tl p. in. ox ex cupt Saturday and .Monday. TK UXK3. TfAI.U AND WINTKK HOOIKS. M. UABERBUSII & SON. Fall and Winter Goods. FBEY MR Our Stock of rU nrnl Winter Goeila la new complete. "We have tlie I-argest ami Flurst Stock lit the city or HOUSE ULANKETS (All Grades ) Lap Ulanketa, In l'lusli, Weel and Felt. Ulack and Grey Geat llebes. Hudsen Hay and l'ralrie Wolf Uebes. lhifTale Uebes. Siberian Der (Ulack) Uebes. Fex and Coen Skiu Uebea. tt'A" We consider it no trouble te show our goods M. Haterbusti & Sen's BAUDLK, HARNESS, AND TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centra Square, LAMOABTKB. l'A. DR T GOODS. flEIAULKH 8TAMM. 1 Pointed Question ! 35-37 North Queen Street. DO YOU KNOW ANY BTOUK THAT OKKKKS BAKUA1NH KQUAL TO OURS? r point with 1'ilde te Our Uccerdai Uollable Iluslntsj Man, 4-We I'etnt with Scorn te the rcoble Erferts of Our Itlvjls te Competo with us. MfYfa l'elnt te our ratronageas Proof of Our Popularity. These Points Prick Competitors, But Please Customers ! WU you nre en the l'elnt of Purchasing 8e3 Our Uoeds and (Jet Prices before you Waste Meney. THE OLD STAND, Bosten Stere, 35-37 North Queen Slieet- Charles Stamm. J. Ji. MAKT1N A CU, J. B. Martin & Ce. A purchase of Ulanketa in the early part of the Summer proved te be a most fortunate transac tion for us aa well as our ens ens temers. A manufacturer needed the money; we the Blankets. The let was tee large for us, but an active reaching ilrm came te our lescue, and.between us the stock was divided. An inspection et these Blankets will prove the greatest values ever offered. What de you think eFan eveiy Thread Weel Blanket 11-1 in size, extra weight, for $5 a pair. Seme call a Blanket with cot ten warp all wool. We don't. The next grade, of which we made an error in net purchasing the entire let, instead of dividing, lias a cotton warp with wool lllling, 11-1 in sl79, weighs seven pounds, price $ 1.1- ft pair. This Blanket we will only compare with the $5 a pair Blankets found elsewhere, ('olered and Scarlet Blankets among the bargains. Comforts of our own make in print and sateens, and we knew what is inside. Ne shoddy. In the China Department Ex celsior Cooking Creeks at 30c for all Biea are still en sale. Phila delphia stores are asking double same. French China Flute?, White, " fellows. Dinner size, $1.35; Breakfast, .V Tea, $1.00. Quality limited. Alse odd let of French China Cups and Saucers. J.B. MARTIN & CO. for. West Kins and Prlnce H8. 1IAHUWAUK ET DOOR TO THK rOSTOFFlOK. N Out stock of Steves, Healers nnd Uangea is new complete as can be desired. We have them in all sizes aud for all prices. Nene should wait longer te pie pare themselves for what prom prem ises te be u long and severe win ter. When the deep snow is here aud the fierce cold wind blowing, it will be dangerously late te pro vide for heatlDg the house. New Is the acceptable time, and the best place te which te go is HE1LLY BROS. & 1MB, HAHDWAHK AND IIOlaEHllNI-lllNU Goods, 40 & 42 N QUKKN ST. ectl-tma nut aevna. T EMEMBEH THK PLACE Hes. 6 and 8Nerth Qaeen Street, reu LvJ'us', Missts' aid Children! Goats, Wraps & Jackets A LI, NKW TUIBBBASON, MADE TO OUtt OUUKB. On Plnsh Coats. Wraps ana JsckeU are per fect In ercry particular and ear prices cannot e undersold fertame quality goods. Kxtra New Line of Single and Oeuble Weel Bhawls and every ebawl warranted net te spot from rain, st lowest Cash Trices. 4TNe Xroubte te Bhew Uoeds. Jehn S. Givler, 6 & 8 North Queen St., LANOA1TEB,rA. m&rle-lvdAw s PHOIA1. ATTKA0II0N8 FOR TU1H WEEK -AT THE New Yerk Stere Fine Weel Face Dress Goods, Double-Feld, Only 103 a Yard. 88 Inch Iietvy 17e ; worth 2Jc. Cleth Suiting;, rail Colen, 80-Inoh Alma EultlnKB, surorter quality, '.Tc a yard ; never Beld for less than &lc. SC-Iech All-Weel Tricots, r&lie lades, splen- uia v&ine, ut djfte. All-Weel Habit Cleths, S3 Inches wide, Mi a yard. All Weel Chester Suiting', N lne hes wide, Mc a yar J, SPECIAL UAKUAIN IN BL1CK STRIPED SILK VELVET, Ten Style;, 73c n yard ; worth II M. All-silk Hlack Satin Uhndamas, Ms and 7 c a yard ; no better sold for 75e and II 00. Ladles' Stocklnetto Jackets have never been In such demand, l'orlect fitting at 3 00, ti.U H.0D and 15,00 each. Special eale of 100 Mleses' Nowmar.VeU from le te 16 years, at half usual prices. te Dezen Ladles' All-Weel Scarlet Under weai, 7Sc each ; w erlh II 00. Ladles' Morlne Underwear S7Xceach ; lar pilce. 6Jc. rcgu- WATT & SHAN D 6, S ANO 10 IE A ST KINO 8TUEKT, 24 CENT11E HQUARK. J. HABRY STAMM'S NEW IttCMOVKO ritOMTIIK OLD STAND, NOS. 35 37 NOfTlI (JITKK.N HTUKtT, 'iOTtIK NMV 31'OIIK, N0.24GEMTRESQUARE. BARGAINS. EXTRAORDINARY BAR6AINS. BARGAINS. FOR TEN DAYS WlE WILL errKU "WW UUNDUKtl 1'AlUS t.S 3U BLANKETS At the KMraenllnnry Lew I'rtcuel $2.50 a Pair. 7hl j Inaticdiuent Is .Matin te Furthar Our Ac "HiKlutanc j With Yeu at Our NEW STORE NO 24 CENTRE SQUAKE. -UZMKMUIS -fc 100 Pairs $3,50 Blankets, rOlt- $2.50 A PAIR. -They Went I at Leng. Come Kaily r ANTh D. TKM WSKA.TK, NER VV gutle man te solicit orders ler oer choice iiuw ery stock. staay werlr ana goea pay. lheliulnessesllv learned. Uefereace requlrua- SUteage. AdOren, fj Q. OUABE A CO., H30S. Penn Sqnare, VhUaaelphla. tepl-Sineea Bosten Stere A m North Dake Street. m-IyOAw
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