TJ1E TjANCASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCES, TJJTJllSDAr, NOVEMBER 1, 1888. A Dally Intelligencer. fcAHOASTCB. HOVKMMtKl, 16S8, t Aa aibbiibk lBCiaenit &t.Wb most amusing incident of Uie cam i, fe far, la the result of the Dudley ret Instruction totbe faithful lle- i et Indiana. Mr. Dudley is Uie ter et the Republican national corn- ter Indiana, and is stationed at Yrk In active cooperation wilb. chairman of the committee and his of adjutants, who compose the ex- Bepnbllcan politicians in uie Ameug these Dudley occupies I front rank, having achieved high re- i for work in Indiana which he has ed after the election, was done aeap." Ills devotion te the use "money as a persuader of voters lKuena IB HIHUTIUUP, nuu me " :'t instruction which he addressed te the , (MMftty chairmen of Indiana is entirely in larneny with his well known methods ideas. The letter Itself Is net amus- but disgusting, in its bread lnvitn- i te the Republican workers te use Uie S Meney with which lie premisos that ' shall be freely supplied te purclma i "floaters"; meauing thepurchaseable S&wwVerB, whom he advises shall be Mpuated into groups of Qve, charge of bem shall be clveu te a man with ilanty of money te'secure their deposit of N Republican vote. Their custodian Is E lib made responsible for them and he jr lit get their votes in at nny cost and Heard. It is as plain an instruction as i be made that the Indiana floating I shall be bought te the last man. $'Mr. Dudley, when he wrote this In- i ' iteucMen.dld net perhaps sae that he wai ; exposing S3 fully his game, should It fall ttte into the hands et the enemy ; but that it has done se, he s;cs that his 1 ttMtractlens have a bad leek, and I M prempuy Hastens te ucny 111:11 k gave them; he wrote aletttr, he admits, but the naughty things, in km uutt luuiiauuu ua ma, imvu ii urai fat In by the rascally Democrats, whom ..he threatens tosue for libel. Unfertu- Mtely for the colenol and here is where the fun comes in he did net win his 'X'm-. .- ..- ,,,.. .. .... .t'aeiense te tee xnuinna nunueiican pun- 5 ttalaiu: whe.ln thelr dismay at the nubll- s: yasniuu ul uia iciwi, uiei uuu tuuiiiuum :iimk tne eniy way out 01 1110 scrape was te repudiate Dudley and the letter. Ac- .OMdinely Chairman Husten promptly Is- r i sjlaesa proclamation declaring that Dudfey P1 ?hM nothing te de with tne Indiana cam- r7paign7tbat he did net knew he was going Am write such a letter and that se far as his plotter advised the use of money in the Jif ejection in Indiana, he, Husten, for the tTftrty there, indignantly repudiated the jywggeitien ; for they'.were peer and horn si "ad had no thought of spending a penny la a wrengtul way. All this is amusing in the highest degree; the vaunted virtue 'Of Husten and his associates in the man 'fement of the Indiana campaign adds 5 Btch te tbenmu8emeut afforded by the (diverse adopted ways by Husten in In- ,'4ianapeli3 and Dudley in New Yerk te '4gn away from the effect et n loiter i which certainly does no Injustices te their -;f campaign methods. The Scheel Beard Oulccrs. pi S IhfiBchenl beard la Indtunrnrnf a dead. lock en the election of its own ofllcers,the J Republicans of the beard having insisted Math UJCjr BUUUIU UO H1IUWCU IU 1111 UHJ 'etBce of president with Dr. Wlckershum 'because of that centlcmau's emlnonce in Rrf the school system of the state, nni also If-VvAamanAlnrr Mn rlnhf. trt nnnnlnf. tlin fral. it; r ,.. ....., . eaually divided Delltlcally. and nil party 'feeling should be kept clear et its ceun- ..fs8ls. Te that end the memberahave '.iliaiiitlv nrmncrpft fnrnn mlpAhln illvlqlmi fc-ff'ef efllces, but the Roeubllcaus new vJaslst that the olllce of the greatest s- . ....... . .. '"dignity and thojeof the greatest nreflt '-.aball be clven te them: the Dome- ' T- .! Ill 1 1l I I 111 nl IliA ln..WnlAn nf '.-AW.t- ..11. .... 1 ...l 11. ir. Bx,jriamt uuiiujuce, uuiuiuuteu ul luu- Cermlnlc for tlm nrpslrtnnnffnf tbn lin.ird. rpv" " ; ... . ; '. . v. ' r.Twy prepeny reiuse 10 aoanuen mm. pf Hitherto It has been the custom for the iDsmecrats te name the president and Jeecretarv. leavintr the ether offices te be ."'fllkd by the Republicans, but the Itepub- licn members did net suggest any ether jppplan of equal division and simply propeso ,' te the Democrats that they shall be given St-vi nfllnn nf nrpulrlnnt. in ndilltlnn in t., . . " . . ; weir regular snare, uaving nait ine mem- fe'lisnhlp they demand control et tbree- ,jmruis or ine macninery or me uearu, os zT7? :r,7: ??' r :r. -..:: R;.tj.ufc wuuiu ua riycu ui inu uince uy tne gAominatlen of Dr. wlckersham. If they -jjaaa acted before tue Democrats and SiS named but two officers, one being Dr. i Wickcraham, the sincerity of their argu- stent could net be doubted, but new it 1 3 eatlrely tee thin te bear scrutiny. f Whatever may be said of the eminence fj&pl Dr. Wckersham, Dr. McCermlck ?. as a hleh school emanate, nnitfl k$M well able te discharge the duties of a wW.- ...... . .ni. a .it- 1 . pwuuiug uuitet ui iue jjQcasuir scuoei Self-respect and dignity demand Uutt the Democratie members should aaamtam their position with firmness, ; "and we hope that the Republicans will 4ijma te the manifest justice of the argu- ibApwit Kii: . 01 ineir opponents, anu uantsu political prejudices from their sessions. M Election roles en Scheel UreuiidJ. f v Oar attention has been called te a com- if plaint made in the local columns of our E.vidumivmirv. Inn h?rrtmin-i. flint, n TTnr. ;ixtaen pole wected by M. I. Miller. felilltfer, ana the pupils of the Franklin it Mfaoel, in Maner township, en October bMtb, bad been cut down; and that a cele Promoted in Its Etead en October 2d, had C ,mn aise itirewn down. The work is f,lrged te Democrats, and it is designa- J:A etlrfr r a WW aa vj 9 We think that there was very dirty S werlc done In erectlnjr the pole, net L m cutting it down. Scheel house premises i net therplaces for politics and poles : I; .; ad school teachers have no right te erect NMoaen the school grounds. The scholars' pawnts are of different politics; the , Hhelara themselve are net voters ; the Mfaoel teacher is net permitted te 'race bis pupils as te which 1 party is right or wrong ; and no rbew strong his own political bias r be It la his duty te remember that iwnpleyers are of all parties and that i raised le pay him and sustain tftltaboel are the contribution of men tf'.amy political opinion. It was a i outrage ler Mr.MUler te engage his i In the erection of n political pole ; I, It .was very naturally cut down by w were justly offended by It. U wm lawfully cut down, havleg been unlawfully erected. It nud no proper place upon the school grounds. Possibly the school directors might have had authority te direct it te be put tlierc, though, according te the bto'.instructien of State Superintendent lllgbee, even they have no authority te use or te permit ethers te use the school beuses, grounds and property eave for school purpetet; and the erection et election pel'.s is net such a purpose. We are advised that a great number of pellsliave been raited onscbeolground in the county by Republican school teachers. They should be arrested and punished for it In every case. It is a clear act of unlawful trespass upon the property of nil the people, with the very dirty purpose of injuring a portion of them. Tnn New Yerk Trtbune ys : "There li te-day net a conservative man InlhU country, who dees net, upon calmly re viewing the fails In the whole matter, re. gret the Incident liaate " with which the president b-tinced Btckvllle. A few days age It was the president's wrotehed delay In Bending Hackvllle out et the country wnleh was ogenlzlnR Bepnbllean editors and oiateri, treui Ulalne down. Thk English papsrs are all In passion ever tbe dltmlasal et Lord Hackvllle, but their complaint In etrpngly at varlanoe with that et the Republican American press for whlle ilhe latter pretend te think that the president did net aotqulekly enough the former are wrathlnl beoiuae he did net glvethelr government mero tlme. The Kngllih papera fall entirely te reatlr.s the gravity of Hiokvllle'a mistake and the principle Involved of American lntoler lnteler lntoler bdce of foreign Interforenoe. They ate evidently bewildered, and deplere the aubservlcnoe of American atatesnien te the demands of pirly and the exigencies of a political atrugule, whlle showing that tbelr 1 feellnics are badly butt by this brusque treatment et n pet arlstoerat and member et the nobility. Even the Londen Daily News, which admits that I'rosldent Gleve lind was right In the fisheries dlapute and ali)co,rcgret'j Mr. Uiyfrd'sopparent laelc cf courtesy towards the Hrlllsh minister. It thinks Lord Hallebury bat shown want et Judgment and that he ought tohave aoted promptly. Ne one, It Hays, except Mr. Olevcland emerges from the quarrel very credltably. Beat cnrrlecl indlann la 1BS0 for the lto lte lto publleaus. This tlme Dudley will attempt te get Us elcctirul votes with Pennsylvania fat. That mountebank' crlp two dollar bills wero teimsd soap then; elght years tlada f-jjp auperioded, In the political vo ve uabUtHty, by fat. The campaign four ye.ia bonce may 11 nd Uudley'a tundcalled aoap aeap fat. flat the Indications are that the voters of Indiana will net glve blm mueh enceur- agoment tbls yerr. Aecnrdlng te the report of 1J. A Hlisekcl f jrd, our cennul et NantOF, the proteoted ehlp building trade of france fs In qulte aa bad n wny aa our own. lie quetea from a Kroneli ofllelal report : 'The condition of the Mblr-butldlng Industry et the Lolre In In In rorleure, rs regards thta company In partle ular, may be characterized In the following manner the usual activity In the conilruo cenilruo conilrue tlon of veshela of war, but abaolutely no orders for vcisels of commerce." The ves sels lHunehed nt thla great ship building pert wero hIx large ships, et wbleh two wero govcrnmeat war vcaielr, one aildo ailde aildo wheel river beat and ene a ateam dredge. They alee built twelve torpedo beats for the government, which li spending many mil lions en Its navy. 'The attention e! our manufacturers lias frequently been called te the Import Impert Import Biieo of the Unde with this consular dls dls trlet, but no cilert has been made en their part te tiesure I. With a yety tew excep tions Amerlcan products are unknown. Carolina rlee, petreleum from l'ennsyl vanle, and lard, are advertised and largely sold, but are all purchased In 1'arls or Havre, thus greatly Increasing the prlce te the purchaser. " A table ahewlng the com cem com merceol the pert does net bear the name of nne Amerlcan ship, though Turkey Is represented feurtlmex VE BEONAL. (JAitmxAt. Nuwman la Borlensly 111. Ue In MillerluK from oxtremo debility, but It la hoped lie will rally. Tirn EMrnneu Wii.mam laid the foun dation RtoneorttioLow lawoeurtiatlislrislo en Wcdnenlay. Mn.LieNAinK Ff.oen may yet return te thla country and read Ala ewu obituaries, lie In aald te be Improving alenly. Kev. It. M. b'oiiMueiCKK, roenntly de. eeaiud, who vrni paiter of Uie tiutberan Onureli et the TranRUguratlen, Pottitewn, when lie dled pesasmuit ene ottbellnoat ilbrurlca In thla country relating te the history of tbe Lutherau ohureh In Ameri ca. Many or the baeka are et great rarity, treating of the earlleit blatoryet Ibe ohureh, Hoverai having bean edited by Martin Iiiither and eoine wero printed In the fif teenth century. It Is understood that thla library, according te the deceased's ex. pressed w!h, la te go te the Lutheran theological acmlnary, Philadelphia, ex ex epplliiK duplicates, wlileh will be pre Bunted te Mubienberg college, Allcntewn. Thn Ilsliylunlitit Kzplerert. lit. Wllllem 1'crper, of Vhlladelplila. en Wednesday rcrolvedn communication from llev. I)r. J. 1'olern, leader of the University of reniiBylvanla'a Uahylenlan oxpedltlou, BtatlnK that he wan btlll detained in Uon Uen Uon btantlueplo en account et the unwillingness et Itie Tarklsh authorltlea te grant the per mlla neeitaary for bORluuIng excavatlena. Dr. I'eters eays that the lnllnence of 2'rrBldent 01e eland, na well aa tne lntorest shown In the expedition by the American minister ct C'ontituntlneple, are such aa will probably acoure the ntccttary concessions lu theutarluturc. With rofeiuuce te tbe rcoent Bblpwreck whieh several of thn numbers of tbe expo- anion encountered whlle en route te Dainacuf, the communication Bays: "Ne ecrlcun damaRO v.bh dene te auy of tbe appaiatUBtu the wreck, and Drs. llllprecbt, llarperaud Ficlu, after remaining a few dajH en Ibe island of Uames. wero taken te Damascus, the common icnuezveua ol'the party." ' ' Utile d Willie Tetluf( a Fire Kicune, Whlle a tire tscape wan lielng tested nt the Mnnongahela beuse, 1'UbiburK, en Wedntaday, the repe breke and Jamea Mo Me dure, ageu 1 1 year ; Jehn Duddy, aged 16 yearp, were prcolpllated from the tilth atery te the pavement, a distance of seventy feet. MoUlure end Duddy fell hpadloremeat and were killed Instantly. Ragle bad both armB and lege broken and will probably die. It. O. Wilsen, who hired the beya te oemo down the escape, psylngtbem 5 eeuta each, has been arrested pending the coro ner' Investigation. lie U almost etazy ever the uufertunute cllalr and la being watched cleidy, a It Is feared he will attempt aul aul elde. When ariihtid Le had in bla pocket an open knlfe. M'odenot bflloveln im.auti e (or clitlOren, but we de bellevw In l)r Hall's llaby Syrup ana aiscrt that no fiunUytUquta be without ll. 1'rlce I'D cents. I aiaOer, thn greit Minedy for dyspepgli Is fruj ireia all dtuetsrluu substances, ana ihoie la no Ouuser et btvlug ene's teeth satlvtea by its use wbtcbltfreuaatly done by prepara tions containing poisons. Beld by ail diuii glats. 15 cent. " WANAMAKUWU rmULDiLrBU, WwJnesaav. Het. si. irm A dollar a yard saved en a reliable Black Silk is like find ing money. We told you en Tuesday of this uncommon let of beautiful Black Faille Fran caise : tl.TS kind at 11.25 liOOklliduttl M lifiuitlrd m 1175 nuutinair;w Pieces have gene out flying since then, The Silk is below real value. Of course some, body loses money. That some body Is back of us ; we simply pass the goods en te you. Can't de it very much longer." Wett Transept. Let the Blanket be big enough. Start with that Haven't figured up hew many of the 6-pound all-wool Blank ets at $4 you've carried away this season. Stacks and stacks of them. The end is in sight. 300 pairs mere and then good bye. The quicker the better. While one pair of the big, gen erous $4. Blanket stays it puts a little damper en higher cost goods; Ne reason ler it. Any Blanket we have is in its way as well worth your thought. Here's an extra large one, Six 84 inches, 7 pounds, $6.50 the pair. Finer wool, showier than its $4 fellow. Springy, " live" wool. Finger it. Thick, soft, substantial, but it don't feel heavy. It wen t leel heavy when you sleep under it. Come with your Blanket need in mind ; we've outdone your thought. NearWoinen'a Waiting Scorn. In Comfertables as well. The $2 kind overtops anything we knew of for the money. Hxtra quality sateen ; black, 3 blues, 2 gelds, in various patterns, Real Turkey-red back Near Women's Wnltlng ltoem. We sell for se little mere than cost that it isn't worth your while te leek for "bar gains." They're turning up all the time just the same. Here are half a dozen from Women's Muslin Underwear : Jleevy Muslin Ueun, 51 Inches lenp, alter alter alter natorewa of Tucking iu! Intention nn yuke, llmnburK hIkii en s'tnvca Wn nuTorcuve batter muu tu a Uemi. C'jj fiem i. Heavy Muslin down, V-atnpcd veire, at. tenmte rows et Tuclnn una Kine lnsir tlen en yoke, Ann linmlHirg oUre n nvck una isltuve. II M, fruin II M. J.'vwn Aprons coea finality Sllncbcilenrr, 401nclii'a wldej enu with tvsoiena lluui lmrg lnnoitten, 'i ; enu with liuinbuiK rJKu ut bottom, ISn. Munlln ClicinlHO, all slzns HnTburc oke en nucKunu mii uvis se eilnlnuliy euii. TweBtylu Wounl'e nU (.oert, Weuacli. Kntliely new Second fleer, Junlpir drool side. Four cle mera. In one sense Upholstery is no better for being exclusive in pattern and coloring. But any of you would prefer being out of the common in these things if it don't cost mere. We have looked te that. Goods that no one else in town has or can get, and under the usual price. Jnte Veleur Portieres, our special designs for tlilt fceasen. The VJ kind nl 140. Chenlllu Curtains, with IihuOhoiue dado I'llviite patterns S. llalturUiuu welud Inst tfi'iNiiii at 110 and 111 CiinliMiide Vcleur Uurtslns, lie, ftem 113 una w. ' Odd lets Portieres Neils, Che nilles, Tapestries, etc. single and half pairs, quarter or third off. Bcoend deer, north of Transept. Mere space ier the Sell Pouring Tea Pet Exhibition. Every inch of it needed. A Pet that saves 25 per cent, of the tea ; that won't drip or burn you, and that pours with a touch, can't well have tee much show space when once the women find it out. Uaaeinent, feet or contra stairs. JOHN WANAMAKER. IOHAIWU. QLD HONESTY TOBACCO. FINZEFTS Old Honesty. The Chowera or OLD HONESTY TOBACCO will seen llnd that it lasts longer, tastes sweeter than ether tobac cos, and will plejiae you. Ask your dealer for it and inslBt en getting it. Qenuine Has a Red H en Every Plug. Tin Tar; aeiii'L,KXJON re wdeu. QOMPIjEXleir?Owl1ijl7r LADIES UU VAt.UK A RRriKKD COUIM.KXION MUSI1 UttJC pozzents N ukdieatrd; COMPLEXION POWDER. it Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin. Utiuieves all plwples, iruiklua ana dls dls dls colerullous, and iunkeu tbe skin dullcatelv seu ana beautiful. It contains no lline, whlle. lend or un-enla In Uiree shaaes, pink or flesu. white ana brunette. reu BALK BY All Druggists and Faney OoeJn Doalero fivorywhero. 4VUKWAUB Or IMITATIONB.-WB UKOUMHIK8. Q0FKKE8I TEAS I OHOIOB OLD0OFFEE3. rrtah Boaated Dally and rineat Mew Crep. TEAS. Wa Qnarantoe for Vine riayer and Uoed l)rlnklagyuallUe. UKOUOR WIAKT, 0.113 WettKlDgB. F IlKBt FltEEII rilEEIII Fer One Menth Only, and PoettlTCly rraua Coenectca V llh IU Ne W. A. Mst & Ce., UIO II OUAUB GUO0RH8, COUNKU 1CA8T KINO ft UUKKSTS., Will posttlvely Rtve te the person drawing the lucky number, a htnasome liana fainted ricture, X by Steet, Irame seven inthes wide, gl'dea, or It pieture U net wsntedUln troldwlllbe vlven initeaa. The abeve is te be drawn In this minncr t Kvorypenen purchasing ene pound Coffee orene-lntf pound Tea will be given a num bered check, and the 2tlh of Novembor tha Ineay number wUl be. ptlutea In our weekly aavartUeiaent. Uemomber, we de this te get our renowned Ceiracs ana Teas Introduced throughout the city and county, and when ence tried you wUl nse no olhers.. Meney will be reiunded If goods art) net satisfactory. NKW QltOCRUIES UE0E1VKD DAILY. I1KMEMUKII THK FLACt, W. A KEIST & CO, COlt. KAT KINO ft DUKE BTB. TJEIHT. took! Hcnai Wonder! Shout! REIST Again in the Frent Rank. 1,000, 1,000, 1,000 Fine Large Cards Given Away BATUUDAY eVKMNU. Distribution wilt cntnmonce at 7 o'clock In thauvenltiK It will be in e tn all. Wnden't n It you tu liny. Come and cot a card without ehurgu. WATCH OUR ADVKUT1SKMKNIS. CIIA3KA HANIIUItNMlltOH (111 AUK GOJT- rttb-s new i.n axeuii. nveu have hoiraef their excellent drinking qualities. We liwe had rniny calls for tnein 1 ttely, una have tanen the Wholesale nna II o e tdl AKncv ter yenr city, 'llioie Cottens are put up In 60-B Pealed Cans and wlllheretallea In enu peuna lets uptnnny numbTef pounds th" purchiser may donlre. We lundle nine dllTiireiit brnnda, and will display thorn In irnntel stnruall dav frnturduv. w"e call sne- clM attention te the Fancy Java. Santas, Java and Mnehr. Jllend, Cniflttdc, Seal llrund, ana Java, Mecha and Xantes Jilena All levers of a Koea enp et colTce can't halp duplicating erders alter ence unlnjr It. Mutt bu the best you ever used for tbe money or no charge. urnal llarnulns tn Urccciles. l.otsefNow Uoeds arriving dally. Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer, WU0I.K3ALB AND IilSTAll, aitOOKU, erthcast Cerner W est KInr and I'rlnce Blreetf , JiANUASTKU,lA. M-Tolnpheno ana Freo Dtllvery, LBUA.Ii HUI1VBB. ESTATE OV MICHAEL STUIOGLK, Uteef Marlle tiwnahlp, dvceased. Lot Let turjUwlauiuntary en said oelite btvlng been grained te Ui9 undarjlgned, a'l persons In In ehtvd thomlnareirqunntnd tn mak.i Imme diate pnyment, and thcHe having claims or demaiidrtnKilnsttti (nine, will prrsant thorn without dulur ter eettlnmnnt te tbe usder usder flKiied, itsldtng nnar Id thcuda l,ncacr county. KhlZAUItTimrUtnULf, Fzeculrlx. Jehn A. Cevin, Attorney. oil Ctdlh ESTATE 01 JOHN A. ARNOLD, late of the City of Lanoisler. doceaeoo. LotUiiBiiIndinlntttrutlenon said estate having bwm granted te the understgned, all persens lndubted thorute un requesttd tomake lmino lmine dlam payment, and theso having claims or demaudsagalii8l tlie sumo, will present them without delay for setUeinunt te thn undur slgui'd, reRldlng In said city, at Ne 127Beuth DukeHtriwt. adaaUNOLD, Dandcl U. Hakkr Admlnlalrntrlr. Altorney. oeiactdlb INSTATE OK KKVr"l.OUIH GKOTh li myer, Inte nf Lancaster rlty, doce&sed. .Letter et aduilnlstrutleu en saia cstate hav ing been granted tn the undersigned, all per por per eons Indebted thereto are requested te make liutncdlatH pajirent, and thesu having claims or demauds against the same, will prcsent thorn without delay ler settluuinnt te thoun theun dhrilgnLd, rejldtng tn Columbia, Lancaster county. llh.V. WM. I'IKl'KU, Je. A. Ceyix, Administrator, e t n. Attorney. ecWOtdm ESTATE OE MADALENA HOHNEI. der, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters tcstnmentnry en said oetate having btinn Kranted te thu underslgnrd, nil persens lnUeblcd thorute are rcqui sttO te make lmmo lmme dlU payment, ana these having claims or de mands iuuinsl thu sutoe, will present them without delay ter settlement te the under signed, residing In Lancaster city. KLUAUKXll KKMPFLK, JCzecutrlx. Jno A. Cevli, Atterney. e3-CtdIh ESTATE OF KATHAHINEH. DOUGH. rty. Inte of 1 ancester tlty, l'ennsylva nla, denuMcd. Letters testamentary en std estate having been granted tn the under filled, all persons Indebted thereto are re niiestKd te make luimeillate payment, nna 11100 hiving claims or dmandi against the s&ine will pimentthem without delay for tot tet tot Ueiueutto tin undersigned. Jt J. Ae'JKANN, Jtxecnter. reBc a. Emitu, Attorney. oeua-otlh FhAOB, tft'.l AT UUEHK'S. a aicnmuLE uusu you Gampaign Goods YK8TKKDAY. WKNKtKli SAW TIIK UKK. WK SXILL 11AVK FLAGS AND JIREWORKS AND WILL 1IAVK LANTERNS IN A new DAYS. SC Jt.STV-rtK 11A8KKT3 CONCOltD AND UATAWlIAUHAt'KS U11KA1'. rt.NKST UUKAM rnr.KSK kkt. IN TIIK MA It- DUTC1IHE.VDAND EDAM CIIKK8K. ri.NKAl'I'LK AND SAl'SAUO. nNK COMB IIONKY IN ONK AND TWO l'OUND s'UAUKB. THAT TINE KV Al'Olt ATRI COIIN NOW IN bJOt'li L1M11KD. BURSK'S, NO. 17 HAHT KING BXnHHT, LAN0A8TKU,rA UUMMfHWAKM. H 10U A MARTIN. Lamps. - Lamps. -AT- All persons using Lamps are interested in securing the BEST. The Rochester Lamp Is entitled that name, " THE BEST." It is a central draft lamp, has a perfect wick movement, no danger of explosion. The volume and steadiness of light is superior te any. Yeu can get it either in a Stand, Par ler, Fiane or Library Style and at Bettem Prices. Don't fall te examine these be fore making a purchase. If you don't want a ROCHESTER, we have the Largest Assortment of Stand, Parler, Library and Hall Lamps, in the Best Styles and Lewest Prices of ether makes ever offered by us. Any of these will make a useful as well as ornamental present. esrCall and examlne our assortment before making your selections. High & lartin, Ne. 15 East King St. .1 M O ectlfl-tfl BWJTti ANU HHOUa. OMETU1NG -OF- IMPORTANCE Te overy gentleman te knew that our Calf Fhre for CO is equal In Style and Fit te the majority of Bpccluity shoes advertised te sell for .10 J. ihey are inade of fine, Jstreng and pliable Calfskin with DongelaTaps in Butten, Lace and Cengress, and in all the different styles of tee. 'i hey have smooth in-soles-no Ihrtad, wax or tacks te hurt the feet, H, Swllkey's New Cash Stere, N0.24NOUTU QUKKN 8TBKBT. ectll-3md JK OT WEAK Ready New! Yes. NOW UKADY, with my Complete fcteck of 1KIOT3, SHOES ana ltUBUKltafer Fall ana Winter Wear. Nevor borero dial have su( h a Large and Varied Stock or the Very Best that the Market Affords and Marked and Quick Belling Trices. Alse I call jour attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This Is ene et the best Throo-Pellar Bhee for raen that Is mnde te-day, Cnll and soe them ; It beats all ethers. D. P. STACKHOUSE, (ONK-riUCESTOKK.) 20 St 80 BA6T KINO, EST, LANCASTER. PA. aKMydA B OOMANb HUOKH. -WE AUK KKTAILINQ- BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WUOLESALE PRICES. Hew Can We De It? YOU MAYASK: WKWILLKXI'LAIN. Aitor the last Ilnet Sraten we bought fllty fllty nlne (&i) Cafes of Youths' Heys' and Min's 1 loots ut a Private A sstgnee Sale, ter Spot Cash, at such Jtxceedlngly Lew Prices that we can new sell you them Ketall at Uegular Wholesale 1'rlces, and jet make profit enough te koep us We Can Sell Yeu : Y'eutbs' Pelld Kip Beats, sites 11 te 13, ler tl is ; rctrnlnr prlce, f 1 50 ana $1.75 Beys' Heavy Heets, sizes 1 te 6, ler 11.00, 11.25, tiae, (1.7a and rue. "".. sien-s sena Kip uoeis, sues 0 tell, (1.SO.IL75 and tl.00 1 regular price, 12 00, ri.23 ana $2 W. Our Benis tort IUU ana IJ 00 we aefy anyone In the county or state te beat ler Fit, Dura- bllltyana Pilet, Woceuldmauiianlmmensornroflt nn thnan BO Cases of Beets by selling them at the old prices, but our motto is Quick Sales and Small Profits. We have stuck te It, and te our" Uuln" or giving our customers the advantage or our purchases. We lnve the largest stock of Ladles', M 15903' and Children's Heavy Lace and llattnn hhees for rail ana Wlnter Wear lu the city, (which we dety any of our competi tors te dispute) at prices te suit the times, tall In teste thumwbether you wish te pur. cliae 01 net. us we consider it no trouble te show goods at the prices we soil thorn. The Ono-Ftlce Cash Heuso, d The Leaders of Lew Prices IN BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. S East King Street, LANCASTER. IVA. -Stere closed every evening at C p. m., or er or reptFaturda and Monday, w. li. FiHUEK, DENT1HT. 1'attlcnlar attention irtven te fllllntr ana preserving tha natural teeth. 1 have oil the latest Improvements ier doing nice work at a very reasonable cost, llavlngyearsef ex perlencu lu the large cltles I am sum te give the best of satisfaction and aave yen money UU, Wt WHW. MlVfcUUU.V flw VO Im mant-ira ttaMMuttTuquii UKM K. CHINA HALt M ECKERT runs, da. ADIE3 COHrEMPIiATlNU IUK rUHCUASE Or AKr 4UHI) w FURS or SHOULD 11 SAK Ut MtMD THAT OU LOMO AND SUCCKSSrut. IXPUIIIHCB GIVES US BCrJtHIOH ADVAHTAQIS. AMER -LCAD1NO Practical Hatter and Firrier, SO WBSIKINQBT. i truest sealskin Coats and Jackets en hand or carefully made te moaaure. eW-tfdt FUKNITUHa. IITIDMYEB'H. FURNITURE! J, FURNITURE! 8TOQK rDIili, NEW AND BKAUZIVUL. Can't b6 Described. ' Fut Yenr Kycs On It, and be your Own Judge. Common, Medium and Fine Fumlture. Style quality ana Finish Blslng te the UlUll KHT i'UOII, whlle Prices are In thfl LOWKtC Nercil. Mere worth In enr goods than the prlce would indicate. A Grand Exhibit. The Latest and most Attractive Nevelty. The DUUM Otteman and Footstool in the window. Loek at them. Our Floers are Full of the Newest Styles. WIDMYER'S FUJiNITUBE 8T0BR Oer. Hast King & Duke Stn H OFEMEIEK'r3. WILL CLEAUTIIEM OUT I WHATT WHY A FEW Parler and Ohambar Suits At Almest Your Own Figures. Opportunities. Big WHY? Beoause we must make room for the goeda we are roceivlng this ten. WHEUBT At Hoffmeler'a Fnrnlture Btere. Thla we k we have recetved a nlte line of l'lush and Leather lte:kers. Call toseo them AT ROFFMEIER'S, FUltKITUUK STOliE, NO, 8epl5-3md 20 BAST KINO ST. e UUH & GIBBS. STYLISH, INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE. Recognizing the prevailing desire ier something new, we are constantly adding the latest patterns te our immense stock of popular Parler, Bedroom and Dining Roem Furniture, of the best workmanship, and at the same Lew Prices as pre vails throughout our larjje es tablishment. Everything new in Furniture for any part of the house. Remember the name and number. OCHS AG I BBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. 31 Seuth Queen street 1 .. apru-lyd F ORNITUKE I tfUHNITTJRE I THK UNUKUSIQMKD BAB UKOI'KNKU 1I1B BTOUK AT TiiK OLDBTAND, Ue. 38 East King Street, Which was destroyed by flre seme time age, and tu a perfectly Kew stock of oil kinds 01 FURJ3ITURB. l'AULOU SUITES, 11BUUOOM BUITKH, TAllLKS.'.CUAIUa, Kte. UPHOLSTERING in All Its ltnuichcs. Alse fainting and Or namenting Old Uhalrs.; HENRY Ne. 38 East WOLF, King Street uua TOOK! LOOK.! LOOK! Our New Arrivals lu Plush. Furniture. l'lush Unckers for Children, l'lush lteckers terMUses, Plush Ueckers for Ladles, l'lush Rockers for Heys, l'lush Ueckers for Gentlemen, Plush Ueckers ier Kverybedy. All 1'rtces from 11.75 Upwards. 4-Tln Variety and Moes are se varied, we wtll Invlleyeu te call and me them ana then rive theprlres, as space forbids it here The srgeet Assortment at the Lewest Prices te ha leuuain theclty. HEINITSH'S, 37 & SO EOUXH QTJHHN ST., LANOABTKK.PA. CLOTrrire. riLeruiwa t CLOTHING I L, Qansman & Bre,. OUR OVERCOATS ! BOIU WlHtEK AND MKDIUM WKIGUT AslB MOW BEADY. i We offer the largeat assortment of fresh ntw gcedf, the nnest te f ha, and at,va ion money en t ha price In plain English ii you euy irem ua any Jinn orOravreoat you will pay IS CO te W oe less than yen would have done at any ether atera for the same goods. Thla Is enr policy. It la making t great business and we are sal Isfled. as co will buy nice Chinchilla Overcoat. 700 win buys, Heavy Black Bearer Over coat 3.00 wul buy a Fine Helten Overcoat. 10 will buy a atyiuh Leeking Melten or Kersey Overoeat, silk lacing. It wul bay enr Great Elyslan Beaver Ow Ow eat. IS will bay enr Best Winter Overeeat 13, , Its, u will bny a handsome BaUn Lined Medium Weight Overcoat. Storm Overcoats at $100, ,10.00, 8 CO, HM12 111, 118. Bera' and Children's Ovoreoata In large qnanUUaa at lowest prteee. Bee enr Fine Kngllih corkscrew Snlta, la Back or Cutaway, at lie ; f ally worth 118. Wl he beat qnalltlea ler less money than elsewhere. L. GANSMAH & BRO., MANUFACTUBIlta OF Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing, B. W. COBNZU NOBTH QDBKM AND OKANOE BTBK1T8.LAHOABTEB, PA. M XKKH A KATUKOn. Overcoats I Don't Think of Buying an Overoeat until yen have seen enr Assortment. .We hare ivory Desirable shade in KERSEYS, rueH 110 te no. Mentagnaks, In All Popular Shades, at no. ELTSIAI BEAVERS. With Full Quilted Satin Lining, t'5. This Ceat is pronounced .by all who have aeen it te be tbe Handsoefest Heady-Mada Uannent they have looked at this season. NO TilOUULX TO BIIOW THEM, 'AND NO XUOUBLK lO BKLL 1UKU. SKBTUKM. Myers & Eathfen, UK1.1A11LK 0LO1I1IKBS, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST.. I.ANOASTKK PA H 1K8U & BROTHER. Tha Quality of Oer Goods Is Far Above tbe Average. (I The prices of our goods are such as make it a great induce- merit te purchase from us. We sell well-made Clothing only. Yeu can save from 11 te $5 en every garment bought from us. Ne wholesaler's profit te pay. We sell you goods Iletail at Whole sale Frlces. Gent's Overcoats, all sizes, from $3 te $15, ThU large as sortment includes all the latest styles and most fashionable fab rics. Children's Suits from tl te $8, choice styles, Beys' Leng Tant Suits, $2.50, $12, all of our own manufacture. Beys' Overcoats, $1 te $16, all sizes. The cost of fitting your boy out with new clothes will be a small one. The best selected stock of Gent's Neckwear In the city, In cluding all the latest shapes and styles, from 25c te $1. Heys' Flannel Shirt Waists In endless variety. Trices 20 per cent, lower than elsewhere. Cardigan Jackets from 15 j te $1.00. HIRSH & BROTHER, Lezdieg Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N.QTJHBN QT.dsOBNTRBSQUABS, LANGA3TIB, FA. Q.E0UUE BURTON'S Coupe aud Uaggage Express Line, Geerge Uurten, lata et the Stevens Heuse, begs te announce that be Is prepared te attr nd te all manner et b&vgsge transferring- and oeupe ana carnage service. AH equipments strictly first class uraera nil at no. i leuiiuenuaxv wuijutd prompt attention aay or nignu Telephone conneeues O-ViWU IIIIISII mm nA V