,'S& .& 'ST. 'j " If R.-..J5 w. m- &. r-3 orient. Ef -ww.Alv.fi m IT wl $ , -. r-e-s 't ? &3c&i w -.1 Bcmav , ; t ,i ,.-p; . 'tk W'4fc Lm Si 1 1 a .- I Wm'lWn I iltMur j.manntAN, QmAMtmwrmntKH tours, Miten. , JMMKXCLAMCtraMiabtt. i3l '- .J "i a ! MUbT iflTBiUuaraKiv-mDiiinca yf mttten IB lata ellrvia wrnnndlnn tMaltMieniMairecb ByMil0Tdal -tj .itMMaywrlaatvMMI aeeenttanentb. i-r xWmPCVt INTBLLiaKNCKR-One dollar and t.fV. Mr mate armr, In advance. r,.y IWfIC9STO SUBBCIMBKfiK-RemU by check "' y. "r maw order, and where nellhar of ufttainu k. nmrarad wnd la a rwlltcred 'at the FMUae,aiMmedcMMMall AW, TMM nmXXMWKCKK, LancwUw Pa. rf lA(UfTI,PA., October 28, 1B89. The PeaanylTaala Itsac. j.ni- T&e etatee eurreunuinjr rennnyivRnuv i v- .- ... .. , ... m having a mere animated canvass i' than we have here, theuirh the Issues ;;';,'lavelved In their elections are net a bit 'f mere Important than ours. Ohie and !,! Hew Jersey elect Rovcrners and New 'fit Yerk.Uke Pennsylvania, votes for suber- (l: i auwte auto emcers ; uui in nil me sinics tee question or satisfaction wim iiepuu- MCaa administration is tue issue; anu 111!, 14 ttM U.t !... l.n Mitiitiln IllnM Mlflllltl . ,J B HU0UW llC HIV H.-,iw .,. iv"" f Ibr discontent, be far as their state gov gev ' i' ' " ernment la eonecrned. than I'ciiliHVlva . --, nla has. We have been se long used te bad government here, however, that we seem te have accepted It as our fate ; ntul the question of Its continuance docs net appear te be exciting the people te any great degree. It Is probable however that there Isastrenger undercurrent run ning against the Republican udinlnls udinlnls tratlen than appears upon the Hiirfme, and that the result will be a greatly di minished Republican majority, if tl.e party Is net altogether overthrown. The issues are se important that we may reasonably expect a pretty full Democratic vote, and we can count en the addition te our poll of such Itcpubll cans as are Inclined te rebel against tlie administration which Senater Quay is accorded ever his party ; and of such independent eters iW are satisfied that Pennsylvania Is net ltcing ruled te Its honor or glory. The administration of the state finances has Itecu very ob jectionable, as was clearly shown at the last session of the legislature ln Mr. Wherry's exposure of lis methods. The stale has a debt bearing a high rate of interest which should long age have been dis charged ; and It could have lieen by a reasonably .honest aud careful manage ment. The Republican policy and pro fit has required its continuance that a great sum of money might be under the control of the party leaders for the sub stantial aid or the party aud for their own profit. The manipulation of thu balances and of the sinking fund has been scandalous ; and the Issue is dl- rectly presented te the people, In the presentclcctien for state treasurer, as te whether they shall be continued bv the E& jSkctlen of a Republican elllccr or candidate, who is pledged te bet (or tmetheds,and whew character Is a strong pledge added te the declarations of his party that the mothdea it advocates will be carried out. ll llAAlatVwl tin niluntinnu r9 il.n A.t..ln 'KmUtr- "- vj ' "" ""' If'fi- ' hallt 'Clli. UflinnnKii 4I r.l..i. t. efhOrSS" -"-'' .-, nuvicujr iuu vuii'i m ? cam"11 m Uie Bt'crct ballet wblcli the vtm tlus' premises but they de net afford rfseundi1- hls plan has been succewfully srSuet haa ,n etner states, anu Is rejected by Kirl.AM,. Remlhllpjin Innrlntv linm milv luv. KirrJW nm 1 -. ...W.W.W ...w vVJ t(-nn,l lam. it U'lll iftwl In ilntirlvn Hlei.i of St-" .n j : - -i""- ...-...-- S and one o?ntrel ever the ballet upon which jiivi iuni3 anunuauce in iwwer ream, icu 'li.hlm for a een: can ire te the neils unbrlbecl togeteurcrcslmldated the chAuceef ring 1 ness, anu oererotlcs Is creatlv lessened and p; came pretty sharp trantlepcndent ballet Is Sffi.i an msiance ei mis occur- C: aadrla Uurin OUr BCCOnd Visl.iwll.erv mwl WJitle we were hi that panr0i,i H kv-'that the viceroy of Egypt dcslr-" J10 lire" icviutuu uiu uuui uur uuusui gen 'T enew i. gsteeiu for llie preside)'" "'" "",, iP United t-l' brnresentinrr4-'1 1" '.' m One dremeiArie3. We we'11 the iwlltlclnn gs much delighted t.t tliia, Te"' "' wihiu tiL highness, the viceroy, the ballet box, he fe- animals, and that he Inducement te buy or .drilling u dreuiedarise no win nave no ns- VIH 4 LII.A Al.l.. l.n..l. ...III l. bf mwj hswui, mi;' iuu luiiilj uuuiii. m hi im men armed w-'er knew whether the vete Talse awaroef litia lmn innt Tint vnlur tvlm If ebtatcs, is bought or intimidated is net the r,- HI HHft, nf nidlt tt'lircm rtsrttlusi mn luk ftibitti - -. v vv liuunv Jf V11C71 t4 usv IMnVII a performance; nnd when he is relieved from the intrusive observation of tluihe who seek te control his ballet, whlle hu Is making up and depositing it, he will be very likely te vete as he pleases. Our elections arc scandalously subject te purchase aud Intimidation, as every one admits j and all respectable politi cians desire that every menus shall le resorted te by the law for the removal of the evil. Whlle one has u chance te secure a vote, It seems te become needful for all te euter Inte the contest. Hut if the chance can be taken from nil, the decent ones will rcjoice ut it. The Re publican pelitieans in control of the Legislature have net Jumped at the opportunity afforded by the plan of the Australian ballet te secure free and falrelectleus;and the reason clearly is that they believe that their political ad vantage is found in retaining the olwcr elwcr olwcr vatlen ever the casting of t lie ballet that the poll committee new, possesses. The question for the people is as te whether they will again eleet a party te the con cen con trel of the legislature that Iiuh refused te adept a clear reform iu the mode of casting the ballet, or whether they will put In its stead the Democratic party that is en record as Iu favor of the new method. In deciding this Issue political prejudice will prevail with many Republicans ever the demaud of their Judgment; but with many ethers it may be expected that It will full U-fore the appeal of their conscience and the dictate of their Judgment. Party pre pre Judles and feeling is comparatively mild bow, and it is u geed time te oxiwet that It will melt before the het sunlight of geed sense. Tlniiiderbellrtl. As the time for the trial or clectrlcul execution in New Yerk draws near, the aecesslty of fltdlng a word te lit the new form of punishment becomes an parent. Electrocuted has been used te describe the way in which criminals are te be executed.but the word has an awk ward sound aud Is net at all suited te convey the Idea of a sudden and vleleut taunch luteeterulty. We offer thunder thunder wted. There could net lm ,,..... JjE?10 ftud ferclbl word or one better i-' fitted In ever v wuv r,r ,iu-ii.i..,. ... f lilI..J . i --v..uihK IUU v 'TTT"'" walu l'i "" nrtlllclal thun i elt,Var.that U what electrical nKenii. .yJVp&f""' ialu Franklin talked of thunder Mis aud ue higher autlmritvnn ,!.. sjstrieal need be sought. He mcaut ""WB uwcuarge of lightning """""" aiway ucejni. Off sft- H THE LAKOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY. OCTOHEIl 28! i0: : pMted by ftthM-n and terrible clap of thunder, but the term may be applied te the lightning belt without thunder which Is te be scientifically hurled through the bodies of miserable modern criminals. It Is a pfty that we have te And a word te describe a mod em death penalty, but as we must let It by all means be as graphic and terrible ai possible. "Electrocuted" has a mildly horrible sound like " poisoned," or "strangled," but "thuii'lcrbelted" Is full of the majestic terrors of Iren handed Justice. It may la hoped that the world will seen out-grew capital pun ishment, but until it does let crlmlnnls be thunderbelted. The frenln Trial. The attorney for the stale in the Crentn murder case, has advised the Jury that he proposes te prove a conspiracy, moved by a hidden hand, by which Dr. Crentn was put out of the way te pre vent his contemplated exposure of the robbery of the Clan-nu-Oeel by the tri angle that governed it, composed of three men, one of whom was Alexandcr Sul livan. The " hidden hand" Is un derstood te lie that of Bulllvnn ; though it is net supposed that the proof of his guilt is In the hands of the state. The evidence, however, may 1k strong enough te products a moral conviction that these men en trial were but Hulllvnn's tools, and that he should be with them In the deck. One of the scholars of thn Infant school of the PrOHbytcrlnn Memerial church en Sunday handed te her teacher enn of the printed ouvelepo IkmiiccI by the Intki.m Intki.m ei'.NfKH for the ambulance fund. In it the child had placed one cent. This may soein very trilling, but If a few of the readers who smile at the gift of this peer litlle two feel-high philanthropist would coutrlhute Ina like proportion te their ability, we would have enough inoney te buy several ambulances aud found a liexj.llnl with the surplus. Jf a very fnw of lliose who have expressed an Intention te gl would de se atoucetho necessary two hundred dollars would be en hand. Tut: Union tabor taague wrote te the Republican candidate for xliite Ire.uurer asking why he voted asalust tlie ballet re form bill, Caudldate lleyur has net nn awercd the question and It may be fairly assumed that he has no reason thai could be safely inade public. The mere fact of unexplained opposition te a measure, that alms only te secure the purity or the bal bal eot brands the opponent as unfit te be hon ored by the ballet. All who disapprove of vete buying should votengalnst Mr. lloyer, who with every opportunity te place him self en the si Je of inform has said nothing. The platform of his party Is also silent en this vital question and the honest aud patriotic Republican has iiuiple reason te distrust tlie beascs who have been guilty of this mission. Nnw Yerk' world's fair guarantee fund was expected te be raised w tt lit it five days from the opening of Ihe books, but four days have passed nnd tlie fund has net climbed far. The New Yerk wipers nre urging It along by protesting that the fund Is net agin, as the fair will easily pay for Itself. Kounerour peer old war ships nre at Honolulu awaiting the election In the Hawaiian kingdom. It Is a reasonably safe place for thein ir a huriicane don't "roine along and repeat thoKaineau disaster. One cannot avoid the constant apprehension iiiai. our noeuoii navy in me I'licllle go and get Itself wrecked. may Tins Republican caudldate for governor of Iowa has followed the example glven by Mr. Itlalne In his famous declaration that trusts wero private concerns with which the public had no right te Interfere. Caudldate Hutchinson, of Iowa, intimates that the farmer of his stnte had better stick te their plows and reiipcis aud leave the railroad question te tlie rail road men who uuduistaudit. This may soem very shocking te tlie plain cltlreii who Is accustomed te think of the gur,t. lug of the piddle welfare by coe,rN' jmt knew nothing about the lliioaea'.uslneHS of parties who may he.j;T,Klt before them j t may mirprlsa , '".S'armer who has been Iu the habit of vCmg iietwltstandlug the fact U!l-!:CniiewH nothing of the business or government! It may piu.ln the leader wtie remcmberH that the interstute com merce commission is hard at weik en rail road questions, notwithstanding the fact that no member of It pretends te knew mero about tlie railroad business than the railroad men. These things may malce the remark of the Iowa candidate seem jsjeullur, but like Mr. lllaine's trust statement It Is qulte In line with the prac tice of Republican parly managers. Rvery wealthy and . powerful InturesLJs. te Jia treated with all isslhle respect, and when the people venture te Interfere for their own protection fiem giant corporations, monopolies or trusts, they are told that these nre prlvale ntlalrs with whlili tha IKtople have no business te Interfere. TKACIKHV l.V A HAltlll.ll SIIOI. Threul ra Weuld-be AMnllunt or Slmr Slmr Ker SiilHvnii Is Cut. AVUllnm Hegarty's barber shop, en Dever street, llosteu, wns the seene of a cutting allmy en Haturday nneruoeu, In which Jehn Ii. Sullivan figured piomlneiiUv. The victim Is Tlienms hlie.i, of llosteu, tin ox-cenvlct. Hhea was a very bitter eiiumv of Kullivan, and en smcnil occnsleiH liud enenly declartsl vougeaiiee against the champion slugger. Nlien lull his lieiiHu in the morning with the avowed Intention of killing Sulllxnu before night. He bought a imnhur from aReverKtreet pawn broker and entered Hegarty's burlier shop where Jehn Ii. Sullivan wns being shaved, and ut encn at tempted te create a row by making oll'en ell'en slve remarks about Sulliau. The chain- limn ieiu htie.i tiiat nu aid net wish any (reuble with him, asSlie.i was net a mini erhlshlze. This lingered ! Shea, and lie re plied Hint Sullivan's eliampieti (ulie was Themas Kelly the ex-Iighl-w eight cham pion) wnsabeut his hire. Het words were exchanged between the parties, and Kelly, thinking that Shea was about te dangerously snult Sullivan, snatched a rarer from a barber's hand anil cut Shea's threat from ear te ear. Kelly gave lilmseir up Shea was taken te the vitv hospital, and will die. Tlie origin of the bad bleed lietweeuSiil llvnii and She.i was In'n comeiMitleu be be Jwpen Iilney Tracey, or llroeUlvn, and Sullivan, Iu which tlie hitler told Tioeey thnt Shea had ImIce been Iu thu state piisen, and thrce yours age get a huntenee of three years for garretlug a man, A ih'Npemde'H Mrataiiem. Ruboliurrews, the noteil train rel,s" was located In Hleuut county, Ala., w Irlday mernlni;. Deputies cume nium th house he was in, and burrows and ene or his gang seized a woman who was In a delleate condition mid held her between thorn and the ollleers until they reached thick weed. They were letntcd ugtilu ut night and forty deputies surrounded them, i'iie nosNe was armed with shotgun mid pistols, whlle the doHMirudees had Win chester rllles or large calibre. They fired en tlie pesM) from a distance of ant yards while the shots from the etllcers fell short. Heury Anile in and 1'enn Woodward, ineiubers orthe sisse, w ere killrsl. and six ethers were wounded. Through the gap -....-. uu" iMiiiuiin U11II II1M tllll IV.I It lilt iinunrui nsiii s...Ia . .. . .. ......v., ,, uihe ,ur , swamp, w nere thev Si ? i- xi ""'I1 te ."" ."KU" ""rreuuilwl. Sherltr Merris arrived iu IMimlughuiii en biiturdny ler icluferLemeiitM. ' AVhy the rioivuee Letter AVnH Written The New Yerk H'erW publishes a dis patch from Horenco, giving what isalleued lobe the true story or Secretary Ululne's Florence letter declining te ben caudldate for the presidency. The article asserts that in Italy Mr. IJIaine hail a Mreke or turtlal paralysis which prostrated lilm, a ml w liich was followed by a ke ere attack of inelau inelau ihella, during which he, en the adlre of Ills physician, wrote the letter. 7TVVS ' '-it Fl-J "" ,,-- 9t. .U W. Five Brethers te B Ilanged. Iat Jsnnary Henry Butten," a stock buyer In Hancock county, Tennessee, was fired upon br men In ambush and killed. Husplcien pointed te five men. Jehn, Big Jehn Andersen, Jehn H., Klisbaand Clin Clin eon Barnard. Tliev wero closely related te each ether, and a family feud had long been raging between them nnd the Buttens. The Hsrnsrds were arrested and tried In Hie circuit court of Hancock en the same Indictment, convicted and sentetiMd te le hnnged. An appeal was taken te the ii promo court and that tsxly, en Saturday, confirmed the sonlenco of the lower court. They will be hanged en December 21. Tliroe Sunday Card l'lnyers Kllleil. A distressing accident occurred nt Irwin, Vn., Holiday evening, In which tliroe men wero Instantly killed, and one died nu hour later from Injuries received. Themas nnd James Thompson, ltelKirt Robinson, Ham Ham uel Hemming and Ileniamln Htubhs vere sitting under a ear playing cards, when the shifter pushed a train of cars back en the siding, moving the car they wero under and Instantly killing Robinson, Hemming and Themas Thompson. James Thompson had his hack broken and died whlle twlug removed te his home. Btubbs cscaed with slight lujurlea. Ferepannh's Vnt Wemnn files. Annie l'rlce, Korepaugh's fat woman, died In New Yerk en Friday night from the effects of a cengcutlve chill. Mho was 47 years old nnd was married te a Chatham Hquare museum albino. Hhe weighed 400 pounds when she dled, having lest 125 pounds In her two weeks' fatal Illness. The deceased was married twice and was the mother of two child ren. Formers Kill Each Other. During n general fight near New Hamp shire, Iowa, en Saturday, I'oter McKenna and Themas Doud were kilted and sevsral ethers were wounded. The fight was the result of a feed that has existed for many years lstwcen the Doud nnd MoKeuna families nvorthe ownership of 40 acres of land. " Don't ntnnd en the order of going" lint go trniirht te tliu next csirni r anil out ulHittlner Dr. llutra Conch Syrup, If you want te cure your cold Kariiicrx nnd tterncmen rend this t I find Sol Sel Sol vateon Oil n miMt cxerlk-nt llnlincnt ntueiuc homes, nnd I tnka ilrnure In ludernlni; Itiisn ccrlnlii remcsly for ncrstches. JAMKHTIIOMAH, Kninklln Heed, nenr llalllinerc. llentli te tlie Piiriistles, Which hide Itctwcen tlie gums and tis-lh, nnd eat Inte them te their ilcntrnctlen, KOZOtHlNT Is master of the situation. Whoever uses It regularly idler every inenl, nnd cleniuics hi teeth and mouth, will reed lie rid or the parif sites. She broke tlie KniriiKoment Ileranne she saw that he had ccasml tolevclior. Hcrhrimty had fadeil, her former high spirits had Klicn place te n (lull lassitude. VVhnl hnd caused this olinniieT KunctlennlderniiKcinent; she was sum-rlni; from tliiiHe nlliiienu sculliir te her sux. And se their two eun lives drifted iquirt. llew netsllisu, liewcmc t Hud tie taken Dr. IMerve's Kavorlte l'nscrlplleii she might hnve 1meii restored te health and happiness. II iiny lady reader or these lines he similarly nfllleleil, let bur lese no time In pro curing the" Knvorlle Prescript Ien." It will Kite her n new lense of life. Held hy druggists, under a positive gunriintee rrem thn manufacturers, efiMMTt'nt satisfaction In eery case, or money rcriindfd. Hee gearantee en hottle w rapper. M,Tuw The best medlnd writers rlalin that the sue cessful remedy for nasal rutarri) must be lion lien Irritating, easy of npplleatleu, anil emi that will rench nil thn remote sores nnd uleeratisl surfaces. The history or the elferts te treat catnrch during thu punt obliges us te admit that only ene remedy has met thvse conditions, and that Is r.ly's Cream 1 till tn. 'lhls pleaMiut remedy has mastered catarrh ns nothing else has ever done, anil both phsli Innsaiiil patients ircciy ceiiceuii ims raei. J no 111 morn illslresNlug HjinpteniH jlcld te It. ir..iii,vw, TrrOOIVM HAIWArAKILLA. SCROFULA HUMOR. " My I)nnliter'H I.lfe "Wns Saved. ' " In rcgnrd te my litlle daughter, whose life wassaed,ns we believe, by Heed's Harsapa pnrllla, 1 would say that hofero she was six inenths old scrofula sores began te upiHtnren dllferent parts of her bwly. nnd In n sliert time she hud 7 running sores. Twe physlclnns were caueii mil uiuyga em no iek, oncefthrni ndvlkcil the amputation of one of her Angers, te which we refused audit, Our nt ten lien wns called te Heed's Hnrsapnrllln, nnd we begnu giving It te her. A marked Improvement wns noticed aner she hnd taken only ene bottle, and by a continued use of it her recovery was complete. And she Is new, being seven j ears old, strong nnd henlthy. The ether niciu'i in iny iHiiuiy iiiivueucn grcuiiv nciienrt,.,! i,. 11,,1'. u.. , ...... hi,. ...ii " V""" ' .........,...,.,... ,,,.,,,1v.1 riH-eiuiiietiil H ns nil cyiiiui uiihsi piir;i,t.r. p. (j. Jiimm, Alna JillHMmTXMe. HCK0KUI.A IN Till: HYIX ".-iiy euugmer suiiereii terribly with sere ejes, enuseil by screfiiln humor. We were obliged te keep her out of M'hisil for two ears. We had medical nltendamv, but she failed te gain relief. At last, knowing Hint Heed's Hnr nipiirlMn hnd enriMl my molhcref rheumatism, aim iicneimgii miisi be gesl for the bliMst, 1 emiltideil te have my daughter try It, and It has will Irelyeund her." Ceiinkuiis Ykaemi, MurHhalltewn, Iowa. ROOD'S .SAR.SAPARII,I,A Keldbynllilruggliits. 91 j six rerW. Preisired only by C. I. HOOD A CO.. lell, Mass. l(I)O.SliSONi:DOI.Ult. (I) lour. r I'.VAN A MON'8. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Roliable. itiulivcllne. r j.Miiui:f,i.A Hi:.DQiiAiiri:its. Did II eer(srur te jeu that ene or the most UM'ful nnd Aiceiilnbleef WEDDINGr PRESENTS INAKIIT, UMBRELLA? It collies right Inte use. for the couple Mill take It etrwllh Ihcni en their weddbnr trie. elineacry large stock en hand, nnd ue can inake loonier mi) tiling jeu would like In our line. ROSE BROS. OARTMAN, I I HAST KINO STHKKT. efWinil Douncftuueltiuii 05oebo. lAU.ANDHlU: TIIK ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Caiidle-Mght; HcnU them all. Anether Let or Cheap (llebes rer U is and Oil HtOMM. THK"I'iltKi:CTION" MKTALMOULDINU aud UUIIllKIt CU8HI0N Weather Strip. Hents them nil. Tlilsatrlpouluenrsnllethrrs. Keens out the cold. Hteps rattling of windews: Lxcludes thediut. KeeM out suuw and ralii! An one can upply It-no waste or dirt mndetu applying 1U Cun b nttisl uiiyliere-ne holes U bore, ready for use. I wilt net split, warp or irliik-n ciuhlen strip U the meat perfecuaAl the Kteve, Heater aud lliuge Htoreef ,,CT-u-,Al Jelm P. Sehaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTElt PA. z.y "jrni ttjT?iW!3IZfV . . .,--- !! :" "-' JTS, , f1. - . Utnntktv'm, iHtLABauHiA, Meaday, Oct. as, urn. The ether day one of the great New Yerk dailies had four columns of news about clothiers' advertising. It told much, but did net tell hew te detect the lies. A touch of nitric acid tells whether a blue cloth is dyed with indigo. What wouldn't you give for a test of advertisers' truth ? Given such a test and many bones would rattle. .We'll face a critical world en our Clothing statements. Will you try them by facts ? Combination Suits of Plush en Weel Grounds. Stuffs and styles that fash ionable Europe is wearing. Very latest conceits, and as rich as can well be made of silk and wool. Yeu will marvel that such dainty effects can be get from such massive treat ment. Black Plush figures en ollte green garnet blue gray brown Heroic size, almost, but as deli cate and graceful as the tracing of a fern.'' nll-ecm borders panlels tahllirs skirt fronts Seme en plain, some en illu minated grounds, but net one that isn't strikingly handsome. Loek at this : As if an arm ful of drooping ostrich plumes had been random thrown. Others with vines, or leaves, or stripes, or streaks, or jum bly shapes ; and the picturing all done in plush ! Ne, the cost is net high. Plain and fancy stuff enough for a dress of ordinary size, $17 te $25. Hen Hi west of centre. Hew is this for a 25-cent Apron ? Yard square of geed lawn, blue or red striped bor ders, 3-inch hem, band and bread strings ! Mere of the same fleck : At 25c (ninny stjles), lawn, .I'f-luch hem, reveiluif, band strluic. At Mc(tMestles), Hue lawn I yard wide, Much hem, eight rows or line revering. At 7Se (llMi st.tc), line lawn rlclilv em broidered, with band strings, or shirred top with ilbben. The 16c Apron is of Victeria Lawn, 3j4-incli hem, band strings. With White Goods, centre or tlie store. Special let Cream Oriental Lace at two-thirds : 12c Orlentnl Lnce ntSe l&c Oriental 1 jk-p at 10c tttc Oriental Lnce 11123c 90c Oriental Flouncing, ecru and white, gees te 50c. Chestnut street side, west of Mnln Aisle. Twe Towels tell the story as well as twenty that all-the-time-truc story of big worth for Tittle money. At isic, Cream Huck, 20.x 40 inches, fringe and striped ends. At 25c, heavier all-white Huck, 20x40 inches, handsome ly hemstitched. Heitthwcst or centre. Regular 10-inch $2 Alligator Shopping Bag at 1.40. Large showy Chatelaine Bag of ooze leather, in black, tan, gray, brown, at $1.50, the $2 kind. Lqual money's worth in half a hundred ether things around -the Pocketbook counter. Jehn Wanamaker. gev gale ex- ilcut. OIX'UIIK A HOMi: KOIl OUH FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. KOU SALK Tin: most miiural- timi.mh. ex Twe-story brick duelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Ijincuster iimuuc, butuccn Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twivstery brick dwelling hnie.es with man sard risif. (Hirches In front, lets Uj reel deep, oil North Pine, between Chestnut unit Walnut streets. Two-itery brick duelling houses with rrent yards, Iren renecs, lets lil r.vt deep, en West N almit, between Mary uml Hue tercet. TllO-HlOrV lirlrlc llirellltM liimunia 1 r.t b lir. r.. deep, en West U-iiieu street, betuciu Charlette and Mary streets. Three-ster; irec-stery brick dwelling beuses, lets 150 feet , with nil the modem linprineiuents, front Is, en WeU Chestnut street, between I'luu deep, )ard: anil Ne In streets. Alse houses en Knst Walnut, North Lime. Ierth Mary, between Walnut and Union, uiui U-men, between Mnry and l'liie streets. All lh nbeve beuses nre In gmsl order, new ly papered, gat fixtures In all the rooms, unti r In t he kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. Call and see Ter jeureelf, no trouble te show Jeu. 'JbriaVK' lectors. npr2tHyd.M.W.H. 8J1 North Mnry Street. tttnviH't (glrmtiun. tp.VlirKT CLUANINO. ONLY 2c. PER YARD FOIl- Pirst-Class Werk. TilOIlOUtlHLY CLKAN CAIU'irw AND MOTH UKSTItUYKI). CAI.I.KI)r01t,TAKKN UP, CLUAKKI! AMI HL-IUItNKIIHAMK HAY, WITHOUT HEOAltDTO WIUTIIKK. CHKAPKIt THN IIANU-IIKATINH. NKW MACHINEHY I NKW MACHINKUY 1 LEAVE OltDEIW AT WUItKH ; Cor. Woodward and Christian Sts., Oil AT ANY OK THE -Tclephene. AQENCIia. ell-Ud Perfect Carpet Cleaning. '" J.L ' - t i i-l.rf ', & ., - V ? "TWF&W .-Tv-i-i,.. 9ttrt TTAItDWABBf , HARDWAREI GREAT ATTRACTIONS I AT Marshall & Render's, All HOUTII QUKKN tT. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OF EVERY DEHCflllTION. Tlie Largest Assortment or QUNM and IUFLEM Iu the City. TINWAUE, CEDARWARE.CUTLKItY, Ae FODDEll YARN, CAIU'ENTKK'B TOOLS nnd BUILDINU MA TEIUAL. HOYALMIXEDPAINTH.OILH.VAnNIBIira and WHITE LEAD. T-A Full Line of Uenersl Ilardirare.-et MARSHALL & RENGIER, NOH. 0 A n BOUTU QUEEN 8TREKT. IbM-lTd fTIHE NOVELTY. THE NOVELTY HOT-AIR FURNACE hM licen In lise In this town nnd xmnty for twelve yean. Ills no experiment. The people who have them tnke great tlensure In rorotnmend rerotnmend roretnmend Ing them te their friends, W refer, by per mission, te the following : H. H. Kpencer, Itncaster, Pa. J. II. Rnthfen, Uincaster. I'a. E. T. Frnlm, Lancaster, Pa, I). H. IJursk, IjincasWr, I'a. Allen Uuthrle, I jvneaster, 1'n. Jehn A. Ceyle, Lancaster, Pa. Henry (lerhart, Lancaster, I'a. W. 1. Cum in In its. Ijmcnstr. . tleerge Hchaetler, Iancutcr, Pa. HU Jehn's Episcopal Parsonage, I ltcv. It. A. Drlekenstcln, Lltltz, juicastcr, I'a. ra. urift iirunj.. mritnviiie, in, Mrs. Mat. Hclnttsh, linenster. Pa. Dr. H. F. llcrr, Mlllersvllle. I'a. (Icergn Lutz, Lnncnsler, Pn. C. 11. Ifevre, Ijineaster, I'a. Mrs. Anna C. Htnmm, Lnncnsler. Pn, J. O. Wllleex, Lnncaster, Pn, Myers A Itathfen, Lancaster, Pa. l'resbyterinn Church, lancaster. Pa. llev. J. P. Htcln, Lnncaster, Pa, Thes. Wlley, Imcnster, Pa. Memie Wenger, Ijniicnster, Pn. Jehn Hehmun, Ijincnster, Pa, Chnrles Martin, lnncaster, I'a. Melvln It. Itathfen, lAncester, Pn. HU Jehn's Lutheran Church, Ijineaster, Pn HU Pnul's ltcrermed Church, IJinniHter. Pa. Frederick lleefel, Lnncaster, Pn. Chrlstlnn Oltllch, Lnncnsler, Pa. 1). II. Lnndls, Ijtncuster, Pa. James C. bible, Lnncnsler, li. D. P. H tack house, I jineiister. Pa. English llerermed Church, l.ancn.iter. Pn. Edwnrd Znhni, lnncaster, Pn. O, Edw. llei(ener, Lnncaster, I'a. J. W. liewel), iJineanter, I'a. Jacob 11. Laudls, Mlllersvllle.Pa. liaptlst Church, Lancaster, I'a. Methodist Church, Lnncaster. Pa. Methedltt Church, Atglcn, I'a. IsaaeHtlrk, lnncaster, I'a. Jehn II Hosier, Lnncaster, Pn. llerermed Church, Willow Htrcet, Pn. Ueorge Huss, Lnncaster, Pn. Jehn M. Davidsen, lnncnsler, Pa. Zleu's Lutheran Church, Ijineaster, Pa. Jacob L. Urulmker, Kohrerstewn, Pa. Vel. Wcrkhelstr, Lnncaster, I'a. Jehn L. Miller, Ijineaster, I'a. ( 'has. Dates, I Jincasler, I'a. Henry llundcl, Lancaster, Pa. Fred Hunker, Lnncaster, Pa. Jehn Itege, Jr., Lnncaster, Pa. II. M. Zek, lnncaster, I'a. Jno, C Dlnan, Lnncaster, Pa. Ix-enard Eckert, Ijincnster, l'n. J. W. Mark Icy, Ijincnster, I'a. Adam L. Landls, Wltmer, Pn. Chas. (letz, Umeaster, Pn. Ham'l Vnndersnul, Lancaster, Pn, Jlarcus Klrcliner, Lancaster, l'n. Reilly Bres. & Raub, lUANfl l'i NORTH Q17KEN ST. Uuvuituvv. r UM tF.HH CORNER. 'SiVidxnver" OUR .STOCK OF IS FULL AND COMPLETE, FIRST-CLASS AND ELEGANT, NEW IN DESIGN AND CHEAP. What morede jen want? A FlncBllk Plush Rocker for f I U). Hew Is that? Cheap ain't IU J e II, we hae thtm either In Oak orMuhegany Mulsh. WIDMYER'S CORNER OF E. King & Duke Sts. QUANTITY AND QUALITY -IN- FURNITURE! "I don't care for Qunllty. I want the Uirgest Shew 1 cun get for my money," was the remark made. Iu our store this week, WE ANSWER IT THUS: We will net Lewer thoHtandardel our Goods te meet this grew Ing deinnud, but will buy In largerquulltifs for CaMi te meet the prices or theso who. veil the ehc.iier make of goods. UPWARD AND ONWARD IS OURMOTl'O. The Newest Styles ! The Best Makes ! AT Popular Prices ! HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nesl 27Jt 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. QCHS ,t GI1I1IS. t BUSY TIMES! We've been very busy lately getting in the Aran Styles in FURNITURE. Style, Quality and Price keep us Busy Selling and Delivering. If you're furnishing the whole or part of your home see our New Stock, and get our Lexv rices. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d and .ith Floers, 31 Seuth Queen street. SUterncijB. T UT11ER 8. KAUFFMAN, AHQJINEY-AT-LAW. "i1, V, EfWe'.mn La Building. Na Nnrlli PuKffHtrxet. Hin-lvd.i r W E J ON ES 4 CO.. iiA 11' il. 'iuM' !' '"t U-autlful line In the 1 Uiitteiiswtes. B15 CemmereeSU.Phlladeb iUMlt'erdW,pUve prieeill- FURNITURE . Si'" ve,V A' tM, C. piLINN JUUCKEMAM. 5,000 FLOOR OIL CLOTHS Bought berere the adrance In price. CLOBINO OUR TO MAKE ROOM FOR FLINN St BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 NertH LANCASTER. PENWA. 9ru Gefib: N OT1CK t J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square. Netice ! WE OPEN TO-DAY A MAGNIFICENT LINE OF PLUSH COATS, SHHWLS, AND Steckinette Jackets. At Prices Sure te Please. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS ! Yeu can inake no mist ike In haying veur Dresden here. Prices and 0.uallly te null all. We offer the Greatest llargalus In WMte & ColeredBlankets EVER OFFERED AN Y WHERE, And by rur the 11IMT KARUAINS eer offered by uh. COMFORTS UOTllESAHE WAY. Flannel Shirts. Or every coneelvahle kind nt prleen fieni COe rer a Read-Made Shirt te Sl.'iJ. 9-IT WOULDN'T DO YOU ANY HARM TO INSPECT OUR STOCK. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, SrTIIR PLACE KOU llAUOAl"KS.-6 N EW YORK STORK. THE lXE,TEr Ceat and Shawl DEPARTMENT AT THE ' New Yerk Stere, HAS PROVED A OREAT SUCCESS. e have new plenty or room, and tlie liest pehxlble IIkIH te kIiew our Immense Mix-k te the best lulvaulliKi'. Iidlei eati Una herelUKt Jilmt they want te milt their Ilu'iirenncl imrhe. In IHuCK STOCKINEr JACKETS. Round with braid, bell or erHiivlrc.es, vest frenln, latent styles, at f.)W, !;)W, IUU, JelU te JlilUHuch, FiNESTOCKttJjrr JAOKirrs, Vent front, bound and trliumeil llh silk braid ; a bargul n at S5 00 eaeh. HEAVER, DIAOONAL A CIX1TH JACKETS. r.' W, W SO, Jt 00, WOO te f 12 OO Eaeh. NEWMARKETS, InHtrles aud Plaldit. unci Illue, Clreen and Illaek Cleths, at 3 00, U 00, J5 (0 le f IS 00 Eaeh. IRISH PEASANT CLOAKS, CONNEMARAS, ASTRAK AN, CLOTH AND FUR CAl'S, AT LOW PRICES. SEAL PLUSH GARMENTS Maintain the highest place In popular favor. We shown eholee line, made le eruVniurlui; the Summer, or Walker's Celehrateit Seal Cleth, unit the prices linNO neer been he mod med erute. SEAL PLUSH JACKETS, Lined with Satin, bell kleues, atr.HH), SlOfJO. luoetoraoo. ' ' SEAL PLUSH SACQUES, Forty Inches long, sizes 32 te 11, lined u Ith Quilled Satin. Real Seal Leeps, tiau), JlSd), rJOUilelSJOOliieh. ' MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, Fifty St)les, All Slrei.at Iaiw Prlc-es. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. (Cenl. Id: UMHERANIUX1AL J TOIIACCOHIKMIKS ANIW'IUI.NJ m-lnjt !RN HARD WOODS. U'linlrnla .....i ll..r..ll hy. . . R. MARTIN A CO. ' uS-lyd m Water Street. LaneasUr. i'a. T AUMQAUDNEKS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Orrirw-Ne. 13 North Queen Street, and Ne. Ml North Prlnee strreL Yakd North Prluee Street, near Ruadlne Depot auaU-ttt LANCASTER, PA. NEWBOSTON STORE VXf 0 . " ; YARDS ( Helling ataOREAT BARUAIK. STOCK OF At r i'W CHRISTMAS GOOIW. Queen Street eat. J.ft MARTIN CO. J. B. MARTIN CO. SPECIAL IN FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. We have made a pur chase from manufacturers of their sample line of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, which we will offer at J less than the regular prices. As this stock is limited and . cannot be repurchased, we advise all who are in need of a suitable garment for winter te call and inspect this line. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Std Lancaster, Pa. ltitmuavc. H IOH4 MARTIN. Cliixia. Hall Useful mid Ornamental Articles thn would grace the Dining Table or weull be a valuable addition te the Urre-i llracefeven the most fustidleus. Wl can't describe them. It's your privll ege te examine them. If you don't, yefl will miss a sight at the beautiful as well ns (he opportunity of possessing it. Iiaviland's Decorated China ha' prominence always. Mnuy NewArtl ctes, Lvsigns aim iJecoratlens mere lieautiful than ever. Iteyal Wercestei In Jsew IXslgiis and Shapes. Japanese Ware in Ltirge Variety and Styles. A host of ether articles of Fancy Goods, equally handsome. 1'ei-seus selecting presents (wedding or otherwise), will re gret, If purchniing liefore examiulugl our assortment. Remember, all are wel come, floods exchanged If net nutl;, fac tery. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. (UoUcnce. EIRCE COLLEGE. OF BUSINESS AND Short-Hand. Recerd llulldlng, 017-018 Ii CHESTNUT BTHEET, Ii PlilladelnUla. I'a. Keennd, Tlilrd und 1-eurtli Moen. llnnilngand Afternoon Session every week nnvexcentHunday. Nlqlit Sei.len, Monday, Tueulny und Tliuredny Evenlnzs till April 1. Twelve huutlred and iIxty-iili)a(IJMi)iitudent laitjenr. E-irlvappllcutlens neceknury. Send for enrollment blnnfe. Teeliuliul knonlwlne qunllfylng for btmlneu engagement. Full imitriii'llen for eeiiiniercial nd general biislnrvt voeutleus. Al.e Sliort Sliert lfand andTyjie-WrltlnK. A fueulty of mere than u iieere of practical men who line practiced u hat they tench. Uenltkecpern out of ceuntine heusek touching bookkeeping; luwyem tuaehltn; lHwandbuil. nea fernix: nii-eennrul lilch school principal teaching LnifllMi branche: law reierter teaching sliert-lmnd and t e-trltliiir, etc., etc, TUUlnntltutlen linn bet'ii exceptionally for fer tu lata In the tuceeM of the itudenU who hae graduated therefrem." office open every week day during buslneu h'.urn and aim en Monday, Tuesday and Thura diy h. enlugs for the Enrollment of Student. Aniieunceinenu, etc, wnt when requested. Vlltontulwa)iinelceme. Addrew, TH0BJAS MAY PEffiCE, M. A, auf lMmMi Principal audFeunder. m m. PEIRCE I ill II, III, I Ml.uajSiv -..fc ..w. -',. ,. C b. ij--fc., '-" & wt4JU -Tr4v-?t