J&v r :' -(. -,C .-.. -..:- -v i'.'fvus- KraT - 'if .. 4i :"rT.-2.,. v -v .f .ttM' '"'.ufA '-ri r - ,ciji:vty 1 .U 1. . - V -1- "K rsfac. 3" V"tJ" "I" "V IHE TjAOSTER DAILY IfTELMaEKCER, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1888. '.f Ii Dally Intelligencer. jfctlTOAgtKH, NOVEMBER 8, lg. '.! Hum r.halrnan'a Tranlilp. vj r " . .. .. vader tee goaraweo or deiu parties Imactirertiaer. iue poiice auuien- Xw Yerk city ought te lmve a very r flectien this year. The poiice lmve ding lice a thousand warrants Jyte serve en charges of false regis- i. and the Republicans declare that sKkW have been all ever the city three JNparatfl and several times, and Lave r poll-books In apple-pie order, with 'unlawful voter spotted, and every marked with his appropriate shade. Supervisor Davenport, i has been doing the work, knows just .the vote will be and makes :wt that Harrison will have 115.000 MTetea and Cleveland little majority, if JiBjr; which the stale will comedown JWtth an overwhelming majority te wipe ami mA 1i.Im TTnrvtann In wlnnpr tvltli i&ZZLzTT . rw meussna jnunuiiy. !;8ince Chairman Quay has New Yerk femm satisfactorily fixed it will be in order U ter him te take a leek at Indiana, and 2 ttAU fnafi 111a nnmtmttMitinn fnr tlinf: m tftte has premised te the Indiana werkeis 'Ml the money they can use in securing 5Ttfc floating vote of the atate and ;j''yteg the expenses incurred in dlvld- il them into sections of five, tttfllMK .I.. A.. . 1..1.1I.K ...M.1vH y ict iue uuaic ul n ncpuuucuu nui&ci &", e is maae responsible for tneir votes. fcIrie evidence that Mr. Dudley gave jti'-'ifcte instruction te the Indiana com- -.Hteeman is seemingly sufilcient te per t'rPMde te pretest se ardent an advocate of 'i L. .1 It ! T " 1. . Ml.r.1. jHuijuaynasjaieiy ueen. we sueuiu "4jwar from Colonel Quay promptly. It VTannet be that be will permit nnyoneto f.pa.wc w Indiana as mucn as u warns or li mt money which he has collected from r nu VA&rArnK1ik nml nlnna Dnmilillnitia rf Philadelphia and elsewhere, with iu- felmctian that it shall be used In JTj&aying the floating vote for Harrison. , .UMurman t.,uay win uesire te expiaiu LfUtt the money contributed te his com- -lttee can only lw paid out upon his j'topreval ; nnd that it 13 impossible that jjS mi can appre ve such usoef it as Cel. Dud- k)r, national committeeman for Indiana, feKopeses for that stale. Ife will wish te .nwcuverte iue puunu uewxiuuiey rei. se a iArir netABnnnnDnttin lin nnnlil nut ;au me casn irem mm mat no nsKeu ter, E" F te use as a corruption fund In Indiana. Evidently there isnbundant occasion in tjeJnolerancesfor a public explana iltniTnn firnrpsslnn nf IinllcnfiUnri liv Lialrman Quay ; who will see that wlille ;.SJidIey says that his letter has been lffarbled, but fails te print the correct Xfwaien, the conclusion is fair that nil the fiCitarbllng that has been dene has net been ifinaterial ; and that he stands convicted, IvMuxhaEe of votes in Indiana. pj ado it is ciear mat us uuairman uuay H'AMlares his burning desire te be for an p fewest and fair election in New Yerk, 5M must want the same in Indiana ; un V-Mit he Is net as honest as he pretends te ;BJ ; which may be a pafe conclusion. He tifiieverwas esteemed honest in I'eunsyl- ?,vanla; and it is only since he has been iu Lf jlcwxorKlhathehas shown nnydeslie j)4 W K . i.l 1 Jt . . iC ATIctoryerCoiiropc, Eg? Mr. Blaine, having made a speech en g)We eve or the presuien't dismissal of 1 iera eacKviue in wnicn no predicted thnt be would net dismiss him, new makes gnether speech after the event, in which "e gives bacuvile svmnathv liecausn WA fa tue victim of the administration, gaiiuteau or me conspirators wne get him ,i into the treuble ; and he abuses Davattl. iWd charges that "Mr. Cleveland's ad- ?, Ministration deliberately welched Sack- vllle against the Irish vole und .started &"' . u wen ier one wne nspires te no n 3lMder among men te keep up at least a f ambiance of fairness, and te take care vjauak lie uuce uud turn iue repute ei UOlIlg fii common sceia. Alter Mr. IJIalne had declared that Sackvllle should Le sent Sf2;heme. and bad prophesied that the ireai- EMtait would net send him, it is awkward tgtare that the Irish vote pereuaded liim. rhad thought the Irish vote se no- .'Mtttial why did he think that Lenl Rink- ITiUe would net be dismissed, before the iLqhhig was done. S,'jjBut Mr. Blaine hardly puts en even -a or honesty and fairness. He I no dignity te defend or self resnect te maintain. He would be a thoroughly apriDie cnaracier but for hw pesl- ripf influence ever the Republican ret te-day ; but will hardly occupy piace again, se disastrous does its t premise te be in the coming dec- Litten. We see nothing te disturb our union that the administration nf .rrt17el-ln I11 l.n ..!. .-..1 I krjn"-"" "" ) vuuuuucu in &ieer. It has been undeuiablv HBteau and geed, and had earned high ffOi?iiteem from friend and fnir fna n'i,. Ui ..... .uu. JLI1V1U L-jtfcM been no incident te challenge its bu- Lf;Minacy since the president inaugurated ' M boldly the policy of tariff reform that r-- made needful by the growing treus- fwy surplus. It has been said that but for PZ.. AA.1- - 1 a 5Jpej issue ne weuiu nave uau a waiK-ever sjfuc re-eiecuen; ana it, may be se: IJkrt it must be remembered that the : Mimciensiic courage wnicu lerceu lilm (tt in the lead of his party has made him Ss'.Mwy friends and admirers, and that the E6Hcy which he advocated has proved peciauy graieiui te ine agricultural sec- h $toaef the West, that has hitherto been ;yielIdly Republican, and new premises te fMtac-Udly Democratic. There is hardly ;Weitern state that Damecrats are net jjf neugu te claim, even Including .We de net leek for a close result, but W wepuuuean Waterloo that will titer the party under its present leader- A successiul party cannot be se Weusiy led a3 the Republican party is 0HUy. Its leaders de net cemmnmi te. - lttie t. !.( .. !!.. .. , muci iw meii iuiue or ineir city. When a second-rate man like en achieves the nomination, a itleus fraud like lilaine Dro its dectrine and a low politician Quay is in its lead, the Republican ' M ready for its death and burial. tf 4r & f The I'arnell Inquiry. TM committee investigating the against I'arnell is making geed and though the Times has Bpared pense and secured the best of legal iu case has already developed eur- wvakness, Tliir most vaunted , vwuuu j euca, tvue ima t U friend and political fe! lower of Farnell, seemed te take delight in representing the great leadtr as a sneak of the meanest type who would speak slightingly of his closest friends, and engage in important political trans actions unknown te them. He pre neunccd the signatures te the famous let ters these of Farnell,and displayed all the bitterness of a traitor, but he was forced te admit that Tarnell bad net, as the Times has Icentended, undertaken without condition te put a Biep te the outrages in Ireland. He had simply of fered te use his influence for that pur pose if he was aided by the passage of the net wiping out two thirds of the arrears of rent of hopelessly insolvent tenants. An in teresting disclosure made by O'Suea was thnt the Right Hen. Jeseph Chambeilain had secured time as a witness for the Times; and the yet mero startling state ment was made by him en cress-examination te the eflect that documentary evidence had been burnt by him, Sir William Harcourt having told him that Mr. Gladstone ee desired. Credit will net generally be given te this testimony. The (witness is one of the kind of people who consider themselves of much mero consequence than they are, and Jlils testimony is likely te have the same characteristic of seeming te be mere important than it is. It 1b very impro bable, indeed, that he had the Intimate confidence of great men, such aa he claims. We have received with tlie compliments et "The State Beard et Health and Vital HtatUtlcs of the Commonwealth cl 1'onn 1'enn nylvanlB," Benjamin Lee, M. D,, aoctetary, a handeome end heavy vel u me of ever a theneund raece, embracing the tcoend an nual report of the state beard et health and vital MalUtlcr, transmitted te the governor, December 1, 1880. A nole ap pended stated tbnt the delay In publication was due te the fact that leglalatlve permla permla nlen wusnet accorded until near the close of the Ecrslcn or 1887. A eurvey of the Index Blieuld satisfy any ene of the porma perma usut value of a part et the matter embraced in thin cfllclal report, lleroare publlihed n great number et papera read bofero the Ntate ennttary convention en varlenH matter sllcetlng public tiealtb, nml ene can hardly lock upon the table of contents et tbla volunie without a feeling et nwe nt tlie bublltne Jmpudonce of dlsease In veuturlug te molest a community se ttieuglitdilly cared ter by loarned uien. Harleuily thcre la much of value in thin handsomely printed book but we doubt whether many will have the patlonce te Bcareh It out. Mr. Dnr-nw Bays Hint he has been all ever Kurepenu art gallerlea and noveraaw en iiogel thnt rcsembled Qrover Uloveland. P.rhnps net. Perhaps Mr. Uloveland don't riMOinble en nngel, evon as slightly an Mr. Dopew or Mr. liarrlaen, but bis chauoes for oventuallyacelnggonulno angela are pro bably as goad, and we need net worry nbeut bis rcaomblaneo te tbe European toy article A conniisveNDiiNT who fergets te sign his name, und thoreby condemns bin letter te the TfBHte basket, auggeata that the piradlng clubs of Lancaster of both parties enter upon n novel wagon It Uleveland und Thurmnn win tbe Yeung Men'a Dom Dem Dom eoratlo club te have the right et the line, te be followed by tbe Yeung Men'a Kopubll Kepubll cin club, and the ward cluba in similar rotation, tusking n grand display, If Har rison and Morten win tbe Yeung Republi cans te have the right of tbe line, with the Yeung Democrats following, and the ward elnba of both parties in similar order. The suggestion la net attogetbor charm ing, but if It could be carrled out would undoubtedly have a beneficial effect upon public fcellng end tend te leatcn the bitter nc hi of tbe B'.rugRle. it would be a very Impressive and edifying apectattle, this marching of defcatcd ward clubs In the ranks et thelr opponents ; an ovldenco thnt they bowed te the will of the majority nml would support the government regard regard less of party feeling. Unfortunately, hew evor, the veteis et Lancaster are human, and the disappointment of the marching eluba et the defeated party will be stagger ing in Its c licet. They will hardly be able te march home anil Bleep, and ns for marching iu a combined triumph and funeral precession that would be a mlracle beyond thelr power. Much as we should enjoy the epcotaelo; we cannot enderse a augiiottteu that premises go much cruelty te "our irlenda the enemy." mt m Tuu Mt. Jey Afar entf Kexvi this week nppeura In a new drees et type. The Mar, under IU new management, la furnishing nil the news of that borough and vicinity. Kdlter Btofer la ene of tbe brightest of couu ceuu couu tryjeurnallste.. TERSONAL. Hen. James It, 1!uuns la making e line run ler OonKress in the Krle dtatrlet and lila opponent, Ulrard Uulbertaen, Is bo be bo ceinlnc dla:ourRed with the llepubllcan pretpectfl. A club bearing IiIb name has just dltibacileit for want of funds and enthusiasm. a frujihel lllulue. Mr. ltlnlne said at Albany, Neither Mr. Bayard nor the president (1 make this pre diction wblle tbore la n week left et the campaign) will dare te send Lord Back Back vllle home. Mr. I'help?, tbe American mtnlater in Louden, aa we Ret news ever tlie cable, la dining cut at llatUeld with Lord Salisbury te see It Lord MalUbury will net rolleve Mr. Oleve Und nml Mr. Bayard by recalling Lord Naekville. " (This apcech was made a low hours before BackvlUe's dismissal. ) Mr. Blalue alto predicted a Republican victory. Mr. Blalne paid en Thursday! "New I mnstthy that Mr. Bajard putbtmself in a very ptcullar position, beoaute if tbore were r. wicked conspiracy of wicked He. publlcanH te entrep Lord Sackvllle into wrillug a i Jmprudeut letter, these oenapl. rateiacuKht te have been punished; but luhtad of that he punlubea Lord Back Ville. " A Return te Dnty. TIds is always dcalrable, ana ths speedier it talcs place the better. Doubly welcome 1? it lu the case of these usually tnjmirleus liltl ericins, thakldaeyj.wlilch, wlicn they coeoa triko-6e te spcat-aud drop work, Ecrletuly Im peril lieullh la mere than ene y. First nml furomejt. their Inaction begets their dljcase. which U liyilra-beaiieil, lncluOlug euch dancer dancer eris maladies as Drixlu's dueuse ami Ulnbucs. Next, Nheu luactlvu they fall te assist In romov remov romev lug from the bleed Impurities that beget rlieu rlieu melldm, ireut and dropsy. '1 bird, their luartlen weakens the bladder. All this i pre cutable nn J remeiliable by the pleasent prouinterolor preuinterolor prouinterelor ganio acUeu, Hostellers hterauch itlltert, at ouceatenio and n regulator. 'IhU gently but ulectually Impels the Lnliieys te return tedutr. und xtrensthens them and (he bladder. I'pun the bowels Uemaeli and Hi tr it hkcirise exerts a reuUtlug and iuWgerating Inrluvnrc, mid it ttren jihena tha sj stem, and a erts and reiucdlc ualatU and ihcumatistu. A Ooed Tbtue;, ..Vi ,,!Ji:Um'? 'u l ceW tke held of the iHrnSrS!'"" !;' tfrte "' for I UJl you It Is a b-rana iblng. and 1 am consctentlons , in aav liiic 1 coma de a. Koea work." het. k. r. crane. Cerry. Ia. Klecttle Oil curea thl. Kentle an SUtI,,Ry. ' ""3T.yerB stanaiiiK. torsale In tha Saloons or lihleni white tttth m j mera frwquently teen than formerly. This U becuuee our ladlei lme t'lven theiealer tbulr arprobmten te OZO 110NT, rorciueit nuienB toilet m titles. ihi superlatively pure anaalubrioujpieiiaratlen chucks tberoitherducQinpeeltlonof the teeth removes lmpurltiei which obscure their nat und hue, ktteostthen tlieui and makes the b'uwa a ruddy and hard ai coral, ana com. inuuicite. iffeotneji and reilneu tg tb rueuth, Tlicre ts no snob lnexonnbte felly n tlmt nf me sijnpicinn wne 0111 siiiiiniHtivciy uivii nml Innital'bcs in the thraldnm of dytricptla, bcn ene tmx or Laxuder win n llire nun. At UnipKliLi ji cents. a goednarfoit nblctitnff te OVfty family, nnd nil sensible ntirsis rrcunimcnd (list Inne. cent Imt ndrctunl remedy for rill the lialnsnnd Ills thai benill a baby.-nr. Dtill'a l!by tiyrini. 1-rlceU cents. VUMri.lCXWN I'D WiltSH. QOMPLEX10N POWDEit, LADIES WQU VALUE A llKriNXIl COlll'LBIlOX MUST U8K POZZOIMI'S ukdieatkd; COMPLEXION POWDEH. It I in part a brilliant transparency te Uie skin, lleineves all pimples, irerkles una ais ais ais colerations, and makes the skin Aollcalely elt and beautiful, ltcentalns nolluie, white, lead or areenle. in threo shades, pink or flesh, white and brunette. roil balk ji r All Druggists and Fancy Geeia Dealers tUvcrjrwhore. rllKffJUE Or 1H1TATIUM8.-M prAiva WAZfAXAKKX'U rniLADBLrntA, Thursday, Sey. 2, ltt-8. All sorts of Dress Stuffs are at their height. But they haven't stepped tumbling in. They never step. Come faster at some seasons than ethers. Perhaps a quarter el a mile of shelving. Counters by the score. iNevcr enough. Richest stufls in one section, next rich est another way, middling by themselves ; Blacks m e s t ly grouped, Remnants together, Linings in one spot, White Cot Cot eons, Flannels, twenty ether stufls, bunched. Everything rough-sorted se as te make your picking easier. Supposing all the Dress Goods were a-jumble ! There isn't such another gathering of Dress Stuffs under any reef in America. There arc stuffs as fine, plenty el lower grade ; but there isn't another store that keeps the variety in every grade from barely useful te rich, and where prices are se sure te be in the lowest nick. Here's a line of Ladies' Suit ings that will de te measure the whole stock by. Standard goods. Checks, small plaids mostly invisible dainty hair line stripes. 52 inches wide, and Ai for style, wear and weight, and the colors include n brownish n bluish UKt"Onlli 11 (rar1111ti.cn UKrajlih unelhish each in a great variety of mod est combinations. This is the price scale : Ti-n tl styles nt 73 cents Twenty-Hlx 11 fi'j stj 1cm nt tl 'X unt y tl 71 (styles ut jl.W The new lets were opened yes terday ; the new prices began yesterday. Without a whisper customers were quick te find them out. Southeast of contre. A new let of handsome $2.50 and $4 Beavers has settled with the Cleakings. Northwest of contre. We are going te make quick work with a big let of Women's Ribbed Vests, white, all-wool, and the finest wool at that. High neck and short sleeves and high neck and long sleeves. 75 cents each. Yeu paid us $1.50 for them last year. Chestnut street stdu, west et main nlsle. It's a marshy, boggy way through Beeks if you haven't a knowing guide. Marshier and boggier every season. The sink-holes and stumbling places are for ninety-nine in a hundred if a steadying hand isn't by. You've no time te pick your path. Yeu either chance the mud and muck or de nothing. Boek News is made for just such as you. It bring its little cost back te your pocket again whenever you buy a book. It lets you into the secrets of Beeks ; gives you clews te the right ones and keeps you from getting wrong ones. It saves your money, saves room en your book shelves, and saves the mind wear that comes of a consciousness of net knowing. November Boek News (64 pages) is up te the mark in every department. Portrait Prof. J. Bach McMaster, " the Macaulay of America." We want every reader or would - like - te - be reader of worthy Beeks, who is within reach of our Bookstore by mail (and that means any where), te see Boek Nlws. 5 cents, 50 cents a year. Near Thli teenth Btreet entrance. A quick let of Hair Brushes is en the counter at 25c te $2 away under the market rate. Various sizes and weeds. Near the centre of the stere, JOHN WANAMAKER. WK OAN HKKVK YOU WKLLANIJ RO.VH vmi innniie in ttii frl tuiti.r iutt. UKUesfrtOi ADVERTISING GUIMMMOKS. 1 lift innat ns1 a i Ai.i - - v- u.W, wvuijnciu nun uugiuai vvur lasuun. ADVKBTXSIHO WRITI0 A SriCULTr. I Fii'l5!ttlr?l."5u.r;ie AOvertlslng Ageney, i ana I Si iasit mutlmeie btreet. ualtiuiote! I a aaAw i TUB 118 Aia, pO.BE MALT WHISKY. DUFFY'S Pere Malt Wily -reu- MEDICAL USE. KO FUSEL OIL. A Bclenllflc Itrmedy 1 net a UoTcrnge. It Stimulates the Circulation.; It Tenes up tlie Mle. it l'u rifleB the Weed. It gives Llfe ana Health te Women. It Imparts Strength te Men. It Is l'rrscrlbud by Physicians. It Is KndetBtd Uv the ClerKy. It his been Popular for Years. It Is Sela Universally. BKCUIttt ONLY TIIK OKNU1NK. TUU DOFFI HALT WHISKY CO., (3) KOCUE8IKU.N. Y. JIOOKH, ifcb. e DELL TYPE WHITER. IB MKKTIKO WITH A 111(1 SAI..B, 1IIK ODELL TYPE WRITER. liccantn many persons want a goea Tyjin Wrltnr who de net care te pay lid) for tlie htKli priced onex, whan tli UDKIjI, dot It for UN t-V WIG.OU. KOU8ALK ONLY AT L B. HERR'S IIOOKSTOIIK, NO. M NOItlli yUKlCH bT. angis-lya DHV IWUDH. HUUK LIST. BARD & IcELEOT, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen St (Opposite Fountain Inn ) PRICE" LIST : We narne n few of the many bargains we are OtTUlDL'. SHAWLS. Bhenlanr Shawls alie, 2 40, an fl Kid anna up. BlnitteuhnwisutlUiO, si.m, ll.M, ft.Band up. Ueublii hlmwls at 12, IS Ml. 13, 13 til, (l and up. We Only uuy house te beat these goods ut the price. BLANKETS. White or Colored at 75c, 11, 11.25, tl .10, 2, I2.B0, UNDERWEAR. Ghtldren'a UnCerwear, smallest slze. Blurts nt 8e t null at 10e. l!Kc, 15c una up, ucceraing te ulze nnd quality. LuatcB' Merine Underwnar at S5c, Sic, tO;, 7'iennaup. Our Sue n utility tg nil wn claim ler it. ui'enrurtp.uiia ltsliewdlL by tbe way we nre scliliiir thorn. Ladles' Hcarlnt Medicated Unflerwenr nt 75e, II, ll.'.und JI.87K. Our 11.23 iiumber will coin cein cein pare with anything heretofero sold nt K. Man's Underwear In white or colored at 25c, S7Kc.CUeandup. ilen'a Bcurlet Medicated Ui.flnrwoar.Me, 75e, II. tip nnd i 1.37K. Camel'a IJatr and Natural Weel nt low prlcea. FLOOR OIL OLOTH. The trade we have established en Fleer and Tiiblu oil (.leth, we vontnre te Bay, has never beun ciualled bynny otber heuse. We have inarApnliillen and we mean te keep lt.et cell lug the host wearing, beet seasoned Oil Cleth tlmt ever w as cold ler the money, WINDOW SHADES, l'lain or Dade shaaes, best goods, spring flxtuies, uttDoeach. DRESB GOODS. Kitra bargains In Dress Qreds from Vj per y-xrawtl, luull the lateststyles and shades. QLOVE8. Men'd (ilnvesatIO.25, 40, 4B0,C5,7 eta and up. We cull Odpsclal attention te eur2fcc Weel Knit (ilove. ask te see It, and if you think j ou eyer bought anything better ier lets than Me don't buy It. Wn carry nn Immense Bleck of Uhives. Wntch far our advertisement and prlces el Uleves. Impossible te give It new: spued w ill net allow. rte aell goedi en small prellts. Wondvcr-tlsewhit-nogot. When yen come for It you get tt. Who (Jw Is under u9 small an oxpenre at we are only H tquure from Centre T We (an sill goods en uimul prellla, una we de. BAED &lcEIR0Y, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen St., (Opposite Fountain Inn ) mure peeplk's casu store. Plush Sacques, Plush Jackets, Plush Medjeskas. High Class l'lnslie3 Only at Unusually Lew Price. Our Stock of l'ltisli Garments ia worth jour while te Inspect if you contemplate purchasing anything in this line Uila season. Alse all the Popular Styles In Cleth Garments for Ludlea, Misses and Chil dren. The People's Cash Stere, HO. 25 EAST KINO STREET, l.ANUV.TEU,'A. umrU-lvdftw irvi1' 1W i'lUSMPABClKKa AKU X QUNN K1M.-A11 pornena arn hereby for. bidden u ?r3iji'is en any or the Ian da of the Oernwall one FncdwuU estates In LiObanen or lncaafircecjitiKb, 'Hlmther inclesed or num. elosed, uitnar ier tbe purpose or sioetlng or flshlnff, m u.f law will Via rigidly eufercad ajslust nil tru :&&;) ug en said lands el Vaann. d'SilgriMttfier Uu netice. Wit. OJLKUAN rUEKMAM, u.riBey AhuiM, HUn. a.TltXBMAJf, Atteruay tex uw.UeUman'iHn TOBAVOO. gTANDAKD CHKW1NO TOBACCO, DOYOUCHEW? IUKN QKT- THE BEST wincn is- Finzer's Qonulne n aa a Red H Ibx Tag en Everjr Plutr, OLD ItONKSTY la acknowledged te be the rUItKST' ana MOST I.AST1MQ pleeelef BTANDAUD CHK W1NU TOIIACCO en the market. Trying It Is a better test than any talk about It, Ulve 11 a fair trial. WTOim VBALXU HAS IT.- nevlS-lydftw "UkuvjbiHjjia. lOFFKEHl TEAH! OHOIOB OLD OOPPBES. Fresh Keasted Dally and rinest New Crep. TEAS, . We Guarantee for rine Flaver ana Geed Drinking (JaallUes. GKOItOlt WIANT, Ne. 113 Weit Kings. F IlinU! PHUKIl FKEfilll Fer One Menth Only, and PeMtlTCly Ne Fraud Connected Willi It. "W. A. Eeist & Ce, HIGH GltADE GUOCEUB, COUNEU EAST KING A DUKE STJ., Will positively rIve te the persen drawing tbe lucky number, a handsome Hand l'atnted l'lcture, K by 6 feet, frame seven inches wlilp, glided, or 11 picture la net wanted Win geld will be glven instead. The abeve Is te be drawn In this manner : Every por?en purchasing ene pound Coffee oreno-kilf pound Ti'n will be given a num bered check, nnd tlie 2ttli of November tlie lncky number will be .printed In our weekly advoitlfleiiicnt. ltemember, we ae this te get our ronewnod Coffees and Teas Introduced throughout the city and county, and when ence tried you will use no olhers. Meney will be rciunded If goods nre net satisfactory, NEW GllOGEUIES UECE1VKD DAILY. UKMEJlliKU TUE 1'LACK, W. A BEISTA CO,, COlt. EAST KING 3c DulfESTS. UVOTH AND HUOHH. TGWOT WEAK. Ready New! Ye?, NOW KEADY, with my Complete fleck of BOOTS, HIIOKS nnd 1IU111IEUS for FaU and Wlnter Wenr. Nevor bofero dial have such a Large ana Varled Stock of the Very llest that the Markel AlTerds and Marked nnd Quick Selling I rices. Alse I call jour attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This Is one et the best Throe-Dellar Shoe for men that la mede teduy. Call and see thorn ; It beats all ethers. D. P. STACKIOUSE, (OVE-l'MCG STOKE.) SB & 30 UABT KIUQ, ST LANCASTER. I'A. a3Myd& B OOPS AND HUOKS. WE AUK KKTAILING BOOTS - BOOTS -AT- WHOLESALE TRICI-S, Hew Can We De It? lOUJIAYASKl WEWILLKil'LAIN. Alter the last Heet Sraten we bought lllty lllty nlne (5D) rates of Youths' Heys' and Men'a noets at a l'rlvate AsglgneePale, ler Spot Cash, at such Kxcerdlngly Lew Prices that we can new sell you thorn Itutall at llgular Wholesale Prices, and yet make prom enengh te keen ns olive. We Can Sell Yeu: Youths' Solid Kip Heets, sires u te IS, ler 11.2 ; ruirnlar price, f 1 SO and 1 1.7s tiWMZW mes ' te 5 ler lM 'li25- Mun'a Solid Kip Heets, sizes C te 11, 11.60, 11.75 and fUO ; r gularprlce, tl w. 12.3 and ti 60. Our Heets ter tJ.eO and ll.CO we defy anyone In the count; or eta te te beat for Fit, Dura bility and 1'ilc.i. We could umliii an immense rprent en these 63 Cases of Heets by soiling thorn at the old prices, but our motto la Quick Sales and Small Profits, We have stuek te It, and te our" Huln" of giving enr cutemra the ndvantagn or our purchases. We hve the largest stock of Ladlea', Mlsses' and Children's Heavy Lace and Hattnn shoes for Fall and Winter Wear In theclty,(hlch wodety any of our competi tors te dldliutttl at mirni tn mlt rhmitn.. Collin te see thorn whether you wish te pur. chane or net, as we consider It no treuble te bow goods at the prices we sell them. The One-Price Cash Heuse, w I (6 The Leaders of Lew Prices In BOOTS 8c SHOES, Ne. 3 Eist King Street, LANCASTKU. FA. WStere closed every evening at 0 p. m., ex cept Saturday and Monday . G KOKUK BURTON'S I'eiipe uml Hagpnire Express Line. Geergo Barten, lute el tbe Stevens Heuse, begs te announce that he Is prepared tn atlt nd te all inanuer et btugaKu transferring and ceujie an carriage i ucvlce. All equipments strictly nrut class I Orders lift at Ne. I Centre Square will have prompt attention, day or night. Telephone I eeanecilODi CV-lwd ' ECKERT fM FORB, AC. TAWES OOHrEMPJuATlKU SixiA TUK FUBCUABE or ANT KIND Or FURS BUOITLD IIEAH IK MIND THAT OUB LONG AND SCCCK3801. KXPSBIBMCK gives us Burittiea ADVANTAGES. AMER -LEADING Practical Hatter and Ferrier, 30WESTKIKQBT. M-Iiest sealskin CenU nnd Jackets en hand or carefnlly made te measure, e27lfd VUKN1TUKB. -nrlDMYKH'H. FURNITURE! FURNITURE! STOCK FULL, NEW AND UKAUT1FUL. Can't be Described, rut Yenr Eyes On It, and be your Own Judge. Common, Medium ana Fine Furniture. Style, guallty mid Finish Kistng te the limit. EST I'iroil.whUe I'rtcusareln the LOWEST NOTCH. More worth In our goods than the prlce would indicate. A Grand Exhibit. The Latest and most Attractlve Nevelty. The imusi Otteman and Footstool In the window. Loek at them. Our Floers are FuU of the Newest Styles. WIDMYER'S FVllNITUliS STORE Oer. FaBt King & Duke Stn. H OFFAIEIER'H. WILL CLKAKT1IKM OUT 1 WHATT WHY A FEW Parler and Chamber Suits At Almest Your Own Figures, Big Opportunities. WIIYt "" Because we liuiBt make room for the goods we are tecclvlng this lull. WHK11ET At IlotTinelor's Famlture Store. This work we have received a nlte line et l'iush and Leather lteckers, Calltoseetiiem AT rIOFFMEIER'S, FUUKlTUltU ST0UE, NO. 28 EABT KIKQ BT. Sepl5-3md e UHS A GIBBH. 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 large es tablishment. Everything new in Furniture for any part of the house. Remember the name and number. OCHS aGIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers. 31 Seuth Queen street. aprlMyd URN1TUKE I FURNITURE 1 TUE UNDEUSIGNED HAS 11EOFENED 1118 8TOHK AT TMROLDSTAND, $e. 38 East King Street, Which was destroyed by Are seme time age, and kea a perfectly New stock et all kinds ei FURNITURE. l'AULOll SUITES, BEDUOOM 8U1TES, TAULKS,.CUAIU3, KTU, UPHOLSTERING In All IU Ilranches. Alse fainting and Or. nameutlng Old Chairs.; HENRY WOLF, Ne. 38 East King Street Ie9-lfd T OOK ! LOOK I LOOK! Our New Arrivals In Plush furniture. l'lush Ketkcrs for Chlldren, 1'lush lteckers ler UUtes, I'luih lteckers for Ladles, l'lush lteckers for Beys, flush lteckers for Gentlemen, Flush Beeker for Everybody, All l'rlces from 11.75 Upwards. l"l In Varlety and Trices arn se varied we will Invite you te cull and si-e thum and then give the puces, asspace forbid it horn Ttiu Urgeil Asjertmcnt at the Lewest l'rlcta te be found in the city. HEINITSfl'S, 27 & 10 EODIH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, r A. OLOTJIXITO. jLOTUlNOt OW)XHIhO! L, Gansman, & Bre., OOR OYERGOATS 1 BOTH WINTER AND MEDIUM WEIGHT AEE MOW BEADY. We offer the largt at aasertmant of fresh new goods, the finest te be had, ana tare reu moDey en the price In plain English If vnil hnv fmm n mw .. -. a & you will pay f3(0 te IS CO lest than yen wenlfl have dene at any ether store for tha same geed. ThU Is our policy. It la making a great business and we are satlsfled. as 00 will buy a nice Chinchilla Overcoat. 17.00 will buy a Heavy Black Denver Over coat. aiea will buy a Fine Melten Overcoat. 110 wilt boy a Rtyllsh Leeking Molten or Kersey Overcoat, silk facing. 111 will bay enr Great Xlyslut Beaver Over &t, 1 IIS will buy enr Best Winter Overcoat. 112, 111, lis, us will buy a handsome Satin Lined Medium Weight Overoeat. storm overcoat at u.oe, ,io.eo, ti.oe, 119,112 Bera' and Children's Overcoats in large quantities at lewest prices. See our Fine English Corkscrew Butt, tn Sack or Cutaway, at 110 1 fully worth 118, Wlha best qualities ler lesi money than elsewhere, L. GANSHAN & BRO., MANUFACTUEEUSOF Men's, Beja' and Children's Clothing, S. W.COBNEU NOKTII QUEEN AND OBANOK BTUKKT3.LANCA8TEB. PA., M YKRU 4 KATHFON. Overcoats I Don't Think of liuylng an Overcoat unlit you have seen enr Assortment. .We have Jtvery Desirable shade la KERSEYS, moil 10 te 119. Mentagnaks, In All l'epular Shades, at f 39. ELYSIAU BEAVERS. With rull Quilted Satin Lining, f :s. This Ceat Is pronennced by all who have seen tt te be tbe Handsomest lteady.Uada uarment they have looked at this season. NO TBOUBLK TO 8UOW Til KM, 'AND NO TltOUDLE TO SELL IU CM. SKETUEM. lyers & RatMen, ItELIAllLE CLOIU1EKS, NO. 12 EAST KINO SI'., LANCABTXIt PA, UUKKNHWAKB. H JUH ,t MARTIN. Lamps. - lamps. -AT- GDNHHiUi 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 velume and steadiness of light is superior te any. Yeu can get it either in a Stand, Par Par eor, Piane or Library Style and at Bettem Prices. Don't fall te examine these be fore making a purchase. If you don't want a KOUIIESTEll, we have the Largest Assortment of Stand, Parler, Library and Hall Lamps, in the Best Styles and Lewest Prices of ether mnke3 ever offered by us. Any of these will make a useful as well as ornamental present. tv3"Uull nud examine our assortment before making your selections. High & Martin, Ne. 15 East King St. OCtl9-tfd ttuvutirvuLaixj.su vucjue. -IAXOi AND HBK THE ROCHESTER LAMP Sixty Candle-Light) Iteats thorn sib Anether Let of cheap GLOBES ter ou u- ou stoves. THE ' PERFECTION ' IETAL UOULDINU A BUBBEli CU8UIOM WFATRER STRIP Uea.it them all.'Thls strip entwean all ether . Keens out the cold. Slop rattling of wlndevg. Xxclude the dust. Keep out snewandralu. Anyeue can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying 1L Can be fitted anywhere no holes te bore, ready for use. It will net split, warn or sr!nk a cushion strip 1 the most perfect. At the Etove, Itmier and Ban re Stores -or-; Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUEEN BT., LAJIOAJTEB. 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