in-f-s -'jfi fT' ? '.? TV ? I V v-v THE LAKOASTEK DAILY IKTJELLKJftNOEIl, FRIDAY, XOVEMBEB 1 1889. V" !'5 . r $ RT W. vi JiP f atljj $uteUt0cncr v'-timurwj. MAN. ." ." CWARLW lN ' B08RRT CimRK,' I Ml II NJTBLTWBdlUmt'N p tUK DAILY INTE srvmr day In T fcr carriers In Mill cltr and sdrreundlng towns at tn ccnbi aweek. Bymall five dot- . wn yaar in advance ; te eeuu raeutu. StnrvAi Aiikw KsflRr. SUtAMNsT: T f.vj tWMBtli IsrWWOfcrlV-lr)hidlar and , f "THly ewits a year. In advance. u",?- mmnKTrkRitiMntttnKiH iumitbr cheek fr'X.V... rMntesne order, .and where neither of i K!m,Wi biJptetnred send In a registered it MWN t Mt iwieBirr,MiTO""'"" a... - .---. . ..a ..& nasi I WA sjatllar .i i . r JH EFUJCT IBB .... ....... -. fU JiJtti U 1(1 tl Lancaster,!. n " :-"-. tW: IAirOAIJ, PA. November 1, 1889. n j. . i ' ' " r " , r Tsje JL'cepie khic, aei mc rcaprrn. Thn Democratic cammlttce of Phlln- ?& dnlnhta lina determined te challenge nt OT-'thtfcbtnthcclectleu the votes of these f" " wlwl ux receipts nnve been iakcii out Si'byttie Republican committee. Twenty ,, lineuaanu or bucii receipia nave eecn ; j Vilautl te that cemmitter, notwltlnintitl netwltlnintitl i In? the fact Hint (lie Philadelphia court WhM declared that the suffrnge lvqtilre- jsVr ipent thnt the veler shall have piiltl n ti ikv t hnl anttaft.ul llll1saa alti.1l IaY llflH Wfc 3 HV.PWIUIU m...w w Vbeen paid by himself. This censtruc tien la well grounded. A man's tax may be dlchargvd by another, but It by no means fellows that when the tax In paid, the right te vote Is obtained. ThU qualification was net made In order te secure tax revenue, but It was obvleuMy based upon the- opinion t )at u cltiren who is net willing te pay a tax of Hie smallest amount I, net worthy of the voting franchise. The distinct wittlru. nient is made that he shall hnve paid a Ux, and certainly he docs net pay It when someone cl.e pays it for him. There Is net a substantial compliance with the requirement when thu voter does net himself pay the tax and se signify that he is willing te make some sacrifice te obtain thu right te vote. And there It a strong reason In morals and geed government for demanding that the voter himself shall have paid a tax, as U clear from the admitted abuse and wrong that Is perpetrated In the wholesale taking out of tax receipts by party committees. Thu practice U Indefensible. It cannot lie defended en the ground of humanity, and as a relief te the deserving voter from an oppres sive imposition, since the tax which he is asked for as a condition of suflhige is but twenty-five cents, which sum any one net a pauper cm easily pay. And the people of the state have just passed their opinion upon thu question of the propriety of tills suffrage requirement In a mere emphatic way, by defeating with an overwhelming majority u constitu tional amendment which proposed te efface it from the fundamental law. They declared that It should stay there ; and the only reason for their decision -was their feeling that it was a Just re quirement that the man who wished te vote showed that he held the privilege in some esteem by voting the small tax levied upon It. The act of the Republican committee of Philadelphia in taking out twenty theusaud tux receipts utter this decided expression of )epulur opinion, and after the just construction of the constitution by the Philadelphia courts, Is a brazen defiance of the law and thu popular judgment. The Democratic committee did right in refusing te p-iy for tax re ceipts, and will de their simple duty In challenging nil voters who clulm the franchise upon the strength of the-e committee-bought receipts ; which lire geed against the demund of thu tux col lector, but invalid against that of the election eftlcer. Itindeinecrncy thu peo ple rule, but net the paupers. The man who has the will te work can always spare from his income twenty-five cents a year for the public treasury ; and the Imbecility that cannot compass such a tax is net worthy of the manly suffrage. i m Trust and Vigilance. "Anether cashier gene wrong" is the news cry of the day, and the fallen bunk official in this ease secuw te have been distinguished te a remarkable degree by nil thesequalltlcs that inspire contldcuce and respect. Mr. Crcssen is described as au active man of business with no vices. He was devoted te his family, active In the church, and the breath of scandal had never touched his name. Of course the usual garrulous "friend" Is en hand with the stale remark that lie is net surprised nnd lias Hii-qiectcd something for several years, but from all the testimony it apcars that nn ideal cashier has fallen ; one whom the whole business community of his place of residence relied upon with natural ami perfect confidence. There will be much comment new en direc tors who de net direct, and en thecriin inal negligence of iiermlttlng the most honest of men te work uuwutched in positions of trust. The criticism is Just aud can net be cscuihmI. All men in jmk,! jmk,! tleus of the kind should be watched and the most honest men will demand the most rigid surveillance In order that the faintest breath of suspicion may have no chance te rise, lint In its practical application this business theory Is sel dom developed te jterfectlen and even when It is we sometimes find that a rascal will elude with ease the most rigid system of checks and guanls iiKu bis honesty. Sonie men have a genius for making crooked lxxiks seem straight and for telling lies with truthful liguics. Men must rely upon their fellow men. After all the sense of security comes net from the most scientific system of book keeping or of watching, but from know knew know ledgeefthecharacterofthoinaii tnibted, audit is remarkable that trust of this kiud is se seldom betrayed. Frauds and defalcations are discovered daily in some part of the world, but there are many thousand daily proving worthy of the confidence placed In them. It rarely happens that the men who go wrong are of the kind inspiring eonll eenll denee by private character. The wolf in sheepskin usually shows some of his pwn fur. In the cast! considered hedees net seem te have done se, but the clumsy efforts te hide his fraud In the ImkjUs in dicate that he hail ue genius for villain v f"ji aud should have been discovered by tl.e SfrV ordinary safe-guards aud scrutiny of thu business. Watch all, trust mine, aud remember that he who dislikes scrutiny iuvltes suspicion. Strolling Cheats. Our town is cumbered withsomestrell- jpSy.ing cheats calling thcniKdves doctors, iWrue sneuiu w. invited te the Jull. They wT;n uei regisiereu as physicians and pay ?$? no license, aud advertise it fiee gift of t -r their aervlcMi In flu. nvn. - ...i .1 IteWTvait In their lair with b IiiIm. . J- vi pauucea that they bcII at big prices te i r uu u ", uuiuaijiuirjun mis- Jen. Their services are free, but their it'woetleus costly. It is surprising (riway te liud hew readily (he ailing bite at the premises of cure, which are seductively spread out before them In glowing ndvcrtliements. It seems thet ,4heseiil way will 1 plenty of pcopie e sinpni enough te ecucvu suj Inklhat Is told them that they want itotbefleve : but it does net seem that ediKheNy should be se stupid ns te run after the free advice, nccempnnlcu uy costly iwttles.ef strolllngfellews of whom they knew nothing. That these chatlatnns have plenty of victims Is however very evident. They would net be In the busi ness If It did net pay them. These miserable dupes are iierhaps hardly worthy of the protection of thd law ; yet It Is distressing te see such transparent fraud successful. Turn out and veto for Illgter next Tues day, and there will be no mera use of the state funds by ring bunks, Arnores of the tcrrlble experience of the castaways from the stemner Ilirninoer, the FhllndelphiA Prt proeoa te tnke the opinions of Its reulcrs whclher It is right or wrong for people who nre starving te cat their fellow creatures. The question is a somewhat ghastly and dlmcult one. Asthevn't majority of us are net likely te hnve te aolve that quostlen, It will be tnnch mero pcrtlnnntte tnke n vete thnt the trusts niul eomblncsen laud, which nre net starving, hnve no right te eat their fellow creatures, the 'common people J'ltlsbutg Dinpatch. lleth llie JYmi and Dispatch nroergnus of the llcpubllcau nrty, the party which bollevos trusts private nml legltlmnta nfTnlrs. The Dtxpalch Is Just n organic ns the Philadelphia wiiulb.ig en the tnriff question. On llie trust sltunlleii Itn opinions are net ngreonble te its party conteuiK. rnrles. The Dinpulrh't preposition te feel the public pitlse concerning Its ntlUmle tewnrd trusts Is net noticed by the Vcm, In ,1802 the cry of Democrats will be: " Crush the Tnmts 1" And thore will be a Mpontnueoiis mlly te thnt slegnn. The J'ir.1,1 anil Its kind run net gain nilvmitnge for the Itcpublk'.'in party by defeiullng triisls. The operations of trusts are being umlerstixMl by the nwsses. DIhoiihsIeu will rnllglilcn them. 1M the I'rcit begin by antagonizing the arguments prescnlcd by the lien. William U Wilsen, extracts of whose excellent nrtlcles en trusts niul moneMilles hnve appeared In the Intki.i.i- (IKNCKII. That this Is "an eir year" In politics is thu best of reasons why the Democratic p.irty should rccclve the sturdy Hiipert of all kex1 clli7cns in Its struggle for ballet reform. Oi:.v. Nki.sen A. Mi i, km, ceuminnillng the division of the l'.tulllc, has beeii in the habit of startling the country new nnd tlien en the Hubjix t of defense, but his latest oll'ert quite oclipses all liofure It. In his minimi rejierU he cnlls attention te thn fact that there Is net a single gun In iositleu te pretect the cltles of l'ugct sound nnd the commercial Interest of the Northwest. " With all our boasted Intelligence nml pride of In stitutions, luvontUe genius, superiority In many of the nrts, Industries and com mercial enterprises, we nre as Air behind intthn modem appliances of war us the poeplo of China or Japan. " A beard of e 111 corn wns a)K)iuted by Oeti. Mlles te oxnmtne the entlrn const. " It Is estlnintcsl te put this const in n proper condition of dofense," snyH Oen. Miles, "would reiiulre 67.1 modern guns and mortars, with their proper enrringe and ammunition. liielr estimated cost would be $.10,. 0iT7,t)50. I'lnuts for the innuuf.icture of these should be established en the Pad lie const." Te this end the Kouerul rocom recom rocem inonds ene apiropritlen off 250,000 te so se euro the titles te strategic points necessary, another of $1,000,000 te establish a plant, and a third of $.15,000,000, or ns much ns can be expended In fenryeurs, for provid ing guns and material requlrcd en the coast. This mny seem like a lnrge sum, but the gonenil culls attention te the fuel thnt in the mint of San Francisce thore He ?ir,0O0,000 silver dollars nlnne plied lip us n tcmptiitleii te any thlrd-rute naval power te plunder the ce'ist. It Is ditllciilt te avoid n f.ilut susjih Ien thnt the gcnenil might be Induced te undertake the defense of thnt coast for a few dozen millions less than the estimate. On the whele it might be mero economical te hnve that plle of stlver dollars linuled a little further Inland, out of lench of the third rnte nnvnl pewer, or perliaps we could buy the third rnte power for about thirty mil lions. We are only three days fieiu the elec tion nnd it In high tJ me for voters te do de do teriuiuo whethur the stnte shall eoiitlnue In the power of bosses who hirye abused the) trust placed In them and treated with contempt the appeal ler ballet reform, treasuiy reform ncd tax reform. Tin: Republicans of this county nre do de do teriuinod net te be cnught napping and have issued circulars calling upon the faithful te turn out nnd vete. Democrats must show equal vigilance. Ji'ikii: Ciiauncv Jeii.yn, of Ann Arlier Michigan, who dled en Thursday, wus' noted for stern sentences given In a pecu liarly cheerful w uy thnt uiiide him cordially hated by crlmlnalM. A fuw mouths age n young inuu wns convicted of n serious crline nnd when cnlled up fir suuluiice the court said : Yeu have heretofore ber no a geed ch.inic ch.inic ter, unci I fuel that the best Interests nf M). dety will be subserved bv ltIvIiilt von n lllllit SPlltonce. The law kih! imivi-U.i you fifteen years nt Jacksen, but in low ei your record and iiie mitigating circum stances surrounding j our case, I will niiiWii the sentence fourteen j ears. The prisoner fainted in the deck. And yet this Judge was a genial mid (Kipular man and a fatuous story teller. It is ene week sluce New Yerk eiieued tlie Hiibsscrijitieu list for her guarantee fund for the world's fair and dcelarisl that thefivu millions would be subscribed In lUeduys. 'I'lie Niibsciiptlens tedateaiua little mero than one million eiuht hun dred thousand dollars. Clilcnge long age aiiunuueed eight millions subscribed and ten mero In sight. The serrutary of the Udeage enterprise has cabled their aguut, who was sent te l'urls te gather points nnd plans, " Congressional plutlgea hlmw I'hi I'hi Ciige Is already chosen. l'trwnrd plans, etc, luiiiiediutely. Kxeeutlve ceiniulttee ready for Instant action. " DttMOCKATri must get te work at once uud demonstrate the very plain nnd simple fact tint no unprejudiced and honeat -tilet can lofuse te vete en Tuesday ter Ulglerand ballet reform. IN' Iir.lt MUlir ltOIIK IN A sWAJIP. AIecji, ChllliHl unit .'Meaiiliii; In u Mui-nli at MldnlL'ht. The adventures of l'uuliue Schult, aged 21, of New Yerk, wlille visiting her aunt, Mrs. Krcimd, in liayotine, X. J., almost conned a young man's deuth from fright und her e u from exposure The young man whs going home after midnight and started across the salt meadow between Constable Uoek and Ceutrevllle. He was startled In thu midst of the marsh by the sudden appearance, as If out of the ground, of a figure clad in the airy robe of white which returned spirits are proper! r snpjieHed te wear. I he ypunc lever didn't wnlt te he inter viewed and didn't Hep running till he reached H)llce hcidfuarters at llwenne and, then, while he clutched the millug be fore Sergeant Cuanngh's desk. Iiu gasped between his chattering teelh thnt he had been pursued by a ghost. An lie wns seethed into a little calmness by the ser geant he su'.d he knew It wa a ghei.t be-, cause it was se frail. Sergeant CuMinairh likes a gheit story, tee, and he called lu two !ttreliiin and posted them off with orders te capture that ghost if it was a jiosMble thing. Arrived in tlie centre of the ditch, they, tee, were startled by a figure lu white. It was muk- Inga wild, weird, meaning noise, and a' most paratyfed with fear, the hi accosts advanced en It with drawn clubs. Hut they found It te be composed of shoulders end substance. They dragged it out of the mud into which It had sunk, and found It te be a young woman, uncon scious, and ni cold and clammy as a corpse. She was clad In a night robe. The officers hurried her te the houseof the nenrest physician, And under the min istrations of the doctor she revived snfll clrmtly te tell that she was Miss I'nullne S'.hiilU. of 0 l'rankferd street, New Yerk, and had hecmvlsltlng with her mother at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Kreunde, liar onne. (She didn't knew hew she hnipnel te be In the marshes at that unsoemly hour and clad se unseasonably. Her mother, hewever, said that from Infancy she had walked In her sleep, and added: "Who wns in bed nt her aunt's at inldnlaht, and must hnve had ene of her Ills of somnambulism during the next hour. Mho can ronten! ber nothing nbeut leaving the heuse nor hew she get mere than a uille away In the marshes. The doctor said thnt alie would have len chilled te death In another hour had she net been found." The young woman is new recovering from the shock. A VATA7AHLK OLD IIUNDI.E. TheiiaandH of Dollars Thet Ijny Ne- Blunted for Years In n'Snre. Frem the Philadelphia Inquirer. " Talking about business, " said an old nnd well-known lawyer en Seuth 1'lfth strcet yesterday, " It Is net what It used te bu years age. When I first began te build up a business the best laying cases were criminal (rases and the biggest kind of fees were paid te defend bniik robber and counterfeiters. The counterfeiters wero In theso days making leads of money, and when they would get caught they would mnke a strong fight, I romemlior a case which old Joe Itrowster, the unele of Ben jamin Harris llrowster, ence lind. About the only; furniture thnt Joe had In Ids olllce vv ns a table, a couple or chairs and a ilre proof safe. Ills library consisted of rurdnil's Digest and Dunlnp's rules. One day old Joe was called en te defend a counterfeiter. The fellow had been In dicted and thore was a pretty straight rnse against him, but he was willing te face the music, On the ilny of the trial he onterod his lnwyer's ofllce with nn old bundle under his arm, apparently n cliauge of underwear. Just as he wns going out of the otllce'he turned around nnd said : "Hay, can't I leavethis buudie in thnt sate?' "'Certnlnly, Ifyeu want te, auswered Ids lnvvver. "Well, he lust twirled the bundlolute the bottom of the safe from vv here he steed and went Inte court. IIe was convicted and sent up for ten years. IIe served Ids full time. One day astianger walked Inte old Joe's ofllce and shook hands with him. Joe looked nt htm a mlnute and said : 'Kx 'Kx cuse me. I don't knew you.' " ' Oh, yes you de.' said the stranger, ' I am se and se. I'vejnst fiulshed a ten year term for counterfeiting.' " 'The devll you say,' shouted old Jee. ' They kept you up there a geed wlille, didn't theyr " Yes. Hut It Is all right, I gues. Why, I left a bundle lu your safe the day I went Inte court. I thought I'd call around and sce If von had It vet.' " Why. ves. f have. It's been lying thore ever hIiice,' said Joe, pulling the ( imlllnirltie bun dle, black with dust, from Its corner In the safe. ' I was going te threw It out sovernl tlmes; but, as It wasn't In the way, 1 thought I'd leave it there, ns you might call for It seme dny, Old clothes, I sup- posei- "Yos.eld clothes," answered the stranger, ns he nervously clutched the bundle. 'I'll en he tern the wrapci etf and Old Joe fainted. "The bundle, Old Joe afterward told tue, contained several thousand genuine dollars rolled up In oilskin nnd tied with ordinary twine. It had lain neglected in the dusty old safe for tvvclve venrs, and Old Joe had never known w hat he was se near. Yeb, I think Joe get a geed fee out of that ease, but I don't knew hew much it was." Did Net ltcturn ler Ills Win.. Twenty-two years age Jehn McQuewn lived, with his w ife nnd six children, near tahnunu, Indiana, but In August, ISO?, suddenly disappeared, and no tidings of him were ever received. Mrs. Mi-ijuewn, siipHslng herself n widow, remuriied, but ber second husband lived but two years. I'ist week McQueuu returned tohUliemo, but net, however, te claim his wife. Instead, he demanded possession of the farm, and the court will new have te iiains the rightful owner. IIe Stele n C'lievv of Tobaeco. In the criminal eeuit lu Kcratiteu en Thursday Patrick Wliitevvas convicted of robbing Themas Carrell of a chew of tobacco. Conviction would have been Impossible had net Wlille been a haul character who had frequently figured In criminal trials. Avoid untrue these remedies containing e limit, hut when the baby Is nick llie Dr. Hull's llalijr H) run. It Is perfectly safu nnit ulwii) re liable, I'rlce only 5 cents u het lie. ljixuiler ulwas cures heuilnchr, whether the r wilt Is InillKestleii or ucrveusiusH. I'rlce i'i cuts. At ull drugstores. Don't hnu k, nml ldew,nint spit, but u sti Dr. Mayes Catarrh Itemcdy. Uf (lrui;i:bts,.'Kj. t-.SAw " " Death te the I'nrnsttes, Which hide betvuen the cams and teeth, nnd cut Inte them U their itcstriictleu, HOZODONT Is master of the situation. Whoever uses It rcKiilnrly nflcr every inenl, nml rie.inhfa lis teeth and lneuth, will seen be rid of the juiru ltcs. The best mcdlrnl writers eialm that the siic ceisful remedy for nasal catarrh must be non. Irrltutlnir, nny of appllcutlen, and ene thut will reach nil the rcmute sores nnd ulcerated surfaws. The history of the ttrerU te trent cutureli iliirlni; the pust elillKes us te iiiluilt that only ene remedy bus met these eonilltleiiH, uud thut Is i:ij' Cream Halm. Tills iileusuut remedy bus mastered cntnrrh us nethliuf else bus ever done, uud both phvsU'lausnud putlenU freely eennslu this fact. The mere distressing symptoms j Icld te It. rtil-.'w il.tw. OWItT HPUCIFIC CO. Scrofula in Children. "In the early part or lss7 m-refula aps-nreit en tlielipud of my little gnuulchllit, then only IS liiniilhs old. Hliertly uner breaking out ft lruil rapidly nil evir her body. The scub en llie ero would pijil ntr en thn slightest touch, nnd the sler thnt would url.e would inaUe tlie utmositiere of the rismi Hlckenlui; niul unbi nrnlilu. "1 he disease next attacked tin) eves und ve feared she would hx.u hvrslt;lit. Kiiilnent phjslcliiusef the (euiitry vuru con. suited, but could de nnthiiiK te nlleve the llttle liiiiiKsiut, niul pue it us tlnlreplnle.il,1 that the ciue vius hopeless und llllssllle tosae thethlld'HejeslKhU' It was then that wode wede eldinl te try Hw IffH Hislrlc (. H. s.) Thnt inrd inrd lelne ul mus! made a sjussly and complete cure, her mero than n year iwst she lnu Imh-ii iu lie.iltliy as niiy child In the land." .Mus. Item Ukhki.i.v, .selum, Kansas. Cancer of the Nese. In ISTJn sero npienreil en my niwe, uud treiv rupldlv. As m father hud cancer, nnd my litis bund died of It, I lieeutnenlurmcdtuid consulted iny ib)sleiun. Ills treatment did mi koeiI, uud the sero itrew luriter und vtui-kulu vvery way. until 1 wnsiK-mmded te UtkeS.H.H.. und a few" bottles eured me. This was lifter ullthedoe ullthedee ullthedoe lers and ether inedletnes bud fulled. 1 huvu had no return of the cancer. .Mas. Jl.T. .MviiKN, Woetlluiry, Hull Count), Tenus. Trr.illte en Cuius r mulled free. MVIKI' Hl'KCIKIC LX., Atlanta, tin. e.N.ljU (i) II IXJll'H SAItHAPAIULhA. Ma.la.ria. lnbelleed tobe euused by poisonous miasms urltlug rreiu low, iniirshy Inuilornemdeca) big vctretuble inulter, uud which, breathed Inte the luiiKu, t liter and poUenthe blisnt. If u healthy condlllen of the blesl la maintained lj tnkluif IIoett'aSuruparllla,ono U much ku liable te malaria, uud Heed's Hars.iurlllu lias curtd inuny sevtre case of tills dltreslnj uilvctlen. Xe More Quinine. " I have lieen cured of malaria by llnod'itSur llned'itSur suparllla. I had the disuse very bad, with fever, chlll, veiiilltni; uud heurt trouble. I wits up one duy uud devt u the next, und was se weak ened thut I could net walk fur from the house. I tik HtXHrsHjrsuinrllla with wrfeet results j It gave me strength se thut I am nble te de all iny housework, unit walk all nbeut the neigh, borheod. Ne mere quinine for me, when Heed's Harsupurllla 1 se geed a medicine." Lvcinua Cahteii, Krumlngham Centre, llnss. HreuU-Ilone rover. "My daughter lVerl wus tuken with dcigue (or breuk-beue) feverSjearsnge.nud myfrlviids ihuiight I would lese her. I hud ulnnwt glvtn up heiw until she began te tuke Heed's Bursa purllla. Hhe took four bottles In four mouths, und gained tlfleen pounds In weight. I have te thank Huud's rtarsupurllla us being the liieuni of giving her back te me restored te bculth uud strength." Jvuix A. Kise, hlierman, Texu. HOOD'S SAIKAI'AniLLA Held by nil druggists. Jl ; ulx for l I'reimred only bj C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mnss. JOO DOSK3 e.NE D0U.AU (3) VtAntmk's?, miLAMKMIU, Fritter, Ner. I, UW. In some grades of Ladies' Dress Cleths there are thirty colors ; in none less than twenty. As delicate shades as wool every takes. Ne wonder these stuffs are wanted se much for street wear. 75c, $i, $1.25, and $1.50. Houtheaatef ctntre. Yeu sltall have at 25c an all wool Flannel that we luar of all around at 50c. Of course there's a reason some of the colors a shade off. Twe the choicest makes. Give the names, and the little wagon wagon lead very likely wouldn't last till neon. Northeast of centre. Here are six styles Cape Overcoats for 4 te 10 year Beys. Newest colors, and deep, generous capes of the latest fashion. The price $4.75. Ne matter why : we never heard of such quality before for se little. Anether Overce. batch, for boys of 8 te 14 years, $7.75. The Yeung Men's Cape Overcoats made for us in Lon Len Lon eon are here for the first to day. $20, $22.50, and $25. Thirteenth and Market streets. Don't strain your eyes. The Spectacles or Eye Glasses te make reading and sharp leek ing easy cost but little $1 te $2.50 in steel, $4.50 te $9.50 in geld. Examination free. Near Juniper street entrance. The Wanamakcr Sweeper. Such a picker up of dust as we de net knew the match of. These who ought te knew said it was the best Sweeper when wc named it. Stayed best ever since. If an improvement in Sweepers comes out, you're al most sure te see it first en the Wanamakcr. It spares the furniture, saves the carpet, and lightens the work, f 3. basement, north of centre. Seme fine 10-inch Hamburg Embroidery in neat patterns gees te 25c. There isn't a spark of reason why every yard of it shouldn't bring 30 te 40c. Wc prick the price te set things jumping there. Hen thwest of centre. Odd pieces Black Drapery Net go te about half. Seme a little shopworn. Oriental Net, white and ecru, $ 1 from $1.50 ; Oriental Fleuncings, white and ecru, 50c from $1.10. Beth work up very prettily into the Lamp Shades and Peek-a-bee Cur- tains that se wanting. many ladies are Very fine 10-inch imitation Point Lace that has been $1.35 gees te 75c. Chestnut street side, east of Muln Aisle. Jehn Wanamaker. lilisccUmtccms. ONE MINUTE, IK YOU I'LKABE. IIO Thirty new pupils enrolled since October I, uttistn the superiority of the I.ANCABTEK UUHINKHU COLLEUE, Ne. 31 North Duke street. Ne CHEAT Instruction held out as an induce ment te enter. Course thorough, nnd Instruc tion In Hit branches first-class. Tyne-Wrlttng by n competent Instructor. Pleased te have ou cnll lu person, or Address, II. C. WKIDLKK, Principal. J. 11. MAItTLN A CO. A Counter Filled with JAPANESE NOVELTIES, Is the Latest in the China De partment, And some of the Greatest Bar gains that ever existed in this Class of Goods are en Display. Japanese Fruit Bowls, that every true lever of Art China admires is here, and the price of aspecial number is $1.00 each. The width of this bowl is 8 in., length 10 in., depth 2t in. We give the dimensions, as the size, decoration and price constitute the bargain. 150 dozen Indi vidual Butters at 36c a dozen. Salts and Peppers, Dessert Sau cers, Fruit Plates, all at special prices for Japanese ware. We show collectors of After Dinner Coffees a display of ever 50 different decorations and in del icate egg shell china, in bronze and geld decorations ; price, $1.00 te $3.50 each. French China and Bisque China from 15C te $1.00. Wedding Pres ents and Birthday Souvenirs in Art China and Art Pottery. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. rpitUK I1AI.MATIAN INSECT POWDEU, I propelled by a geed iwwd- blower. Is the most effectual destroyer of die aud ether small Insects. Fur sale AtHUBLEVHDHUOBTOHE, West Kin HUT t. 9?n TTAVKYOUMtEW "THE 8ACARAPPA" Black Dress Silks ? They have wen a place and made name for themselves at) ever this bread land, and that through Intrinsic merit alone. WATT & SHAND have had the keener, direct from the manu facturers, for the sale of these admirable feed for the peel three yean; during that time they have sold thousands of Drew Pattern!, and have yet te hear of the fir complaint against their geed wearing qualities. They are of American manufacture, mads of the beet and purest materials, soft te the touch, bright In lustre and color, and pesssas all the geed wearing qualities requisite In a flrst-class article. THE HABKELI SILK CO. print their guar, antes ou every piece, as follews: "This Milk Is warranted net te BltKAK, CROCK or bill KT, and we will make geed any Justifiable claims mads within sis months from date of purchase." We hare received a large Invoice of Haskell Bilks In solid black border and all with th new Henrietta finish, which Is new very de sirable. HABKKM.aROHdUAIN BILKS, $1.00, $1.25, $U7Kand$I.G0ayard. IIAHKKLI. SATIN I.UXCORS.tl.OO, $1 JS and f 1.C0 a yard. FOR SALE ONLY AT T1IK New Yerk Stere, G, 8 and 10 EAST KING STREET. B AltOAlNH IN BLACK THIBET SHAWLS. 12000 LONU HHAWI.S at 117 00 $17 00 1.ONO SHAWLS at $15 00 $1500 LONG BIIAWLSat 412 60 $1200 LONCJ HHAWLH at. .$11 00 $11 00 IX)NO SH AWLS at 410 00 11000 LONG HHAWLH at 000 $ OOOLONO .SHAWLS at 8 00 $ 8 00 LONU HHAWLH at $ 700 $ 7 00 LONU HHAWLH at $ BOO I fiOOLONQ HHAWLH at 500 t 5 00 LONG SHAWLS at $4 00 $ 400 LONU HHAWLH at $ 350 $10 00 HQUAKK HHAWLH at. $ S 00 $ DOOBQUAIlEHHAWLSat. $ 800 $ 8 00 SQUARE HHAWLH at. -..$ 700 $ 7 00 SQUARE SHAWLS at $ 800 $ 000 SQUARE HHAWLH at $ 500 $ 600SQUAREBHAWLSat $ 4 00 $ 4 00 SQUARE SHAWLS at $3 00 $ 3 00 SQUARE SHAWLS at $ 250 $ 2 50 SQUARE SHAWLS at $ 160 $ 2 008QUARE8AAWLSat $ 125 $ 123SQUARESHAWLSat $ 100 We have them with Fringe On the Four Sides, EltherSllkorWeol Fringe. When you want A BLACK THIBET SHAWL, OR SEE A 1IIU ASSORTMENT AND UETAIlia BARUAIN, GO STRAIGHT TO Charles Stamm, 35-37 North Queen St. LANCASTER, PA. flour. L.:v, AN A. SON'S. Levan's Fleur! BOSTON Ttt Uniform and Reliable. ft 1 1 IE NEW AMERICAN PUZZLE. " Blocksef Five." THE NEW YORK WORLD WILL OIVE $ioe Te the Pcrseii whodeesthlsPuzxlelntbe tihert est Time. A Putzle for Democrats, Republicans and Mugwumps. Everybody fascinated vtlttillut rlrji sight. Call and see U. FOR SALE AT Erisman's Gentb'FurnishingStere, NO. 42 WEST KINO STREET. fftfetU Wall Paper and Decorations of Eve i Kind and WALL PAPERS AIIE ONK-HALF (And In many mm.m UAiiuinu Ul A1AU IAJW &U NEW BRONZE PHPERS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. WASHABLE PAPERS, We wenld be pleased te have you test the guarantee them te be Washable. it Damp IRTali Faint " iTSTenie aampness from striking through attention glren te 25, 27, 29, 31 Wert King 8t., Lancaster, Pa. INCRUSTA r. N1 We are using a great deal of " Lin crusta Walten " in Decorative Werk, and a material celebrated for its ar tistic qualities and great durability. HAGER & BROTHER, 25,27,29,31W.KingSt. gev gate or jgUttt. PUBLIC HALE OF VALUABLEC1TY RE8I BENCES. ON WaOXEWAY, NOVKMBBR 6, 1889, at the Leepard Hetel, will be sold the following destrableprepertlcs In Lancaster City : Ne. l, Three-story Ilrlck mere and Dwelling;, en the northeast corner of Columbia and Cot lege avenue. Twe rooms and store, room en first fleer, three rooms and bath-room en second fleer, and four rooms en third fleer. Gas, water and ether conveniences. Let, 21 feet front and K feet deep, with three-feet alley In rear. Ne. 2, Twe three-story and basement Brick Dwellings, Nes. 614 and 616 West James street, having nail, 11 rooms and basement kitchen. Water In kitchen and basement. Heater fluex, gas pipes, etc. Let, 22 by 102 feet, extending te 12 feet wide alley. Ne 3, Three-story and basement Brick Dwell ing, Ne. 624 West James street. Halt, U rooms, bath-room and basement kitchen. Heater flues, gas, water, etc Let 23 feet 0 Inches, by 102 feet, te a 12 feet wide alley. Ne. 4. Three-Story Brick Dwelling, Ne. 658 West Chestnut street, with thiee-stery brick back building and one-story frame kitchen, hall, 10 rooms, kitchen, plastered garret, Ac. Range, furnace, het and cold water, gus, tc The house Is papered throughout and newly painted. Let, 19 feet 2 Inches by 95 feet Ne. 8, Three-Story Brick Dwelling, with three-stery-brlck back building and one-story Trunin kitchen.. 638 West Chestnut street. Hall, 10 rooms, kitchen, plastered garret, etc, ; ranee, furnace, het and cold water, gas, Ac. Newly papered and painted through, out. Let 18 feet 0 Inches by 85 feet. The abeve properties are In flrsVelass condi tion. In most dcslrable localities, and will posi tively be sold. A large amount of the purchase money may remain charged upon the premises, if desired. Hale te commeuce at 7 e clock, sharp. Ferpartlcularsapply te Al.LiVN A. JIEKK, Real Estate and Insumnee Agent, Ne. 108 East King Street. e304td (Jnrbturttrc. TTARDWARE I HARDWARE! GREAT ATTRACTIONS 1 AT KarshaU & Rengier's, A 11 SOUTH ttUEEN fcT. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The Largest Assortment of GUNS and RIFLES In the City. TINWARff, CEDARWARE .CUTLERY, Ac FODDER YARN, CARPENTER'S TOOLS and BUILDINQ MA TERIAL. ROYA LMIXED PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES and WHITE LEAD. -A Full Line of General Hardwarc.Ga MARSHALL"! RENGIER, NOS. 9 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. feUH-lyd fJlHE NOVELTY. THE NOVELTY HOT-AIR FURNACE hat been In use In tills town and county for twelve years. It Is no experiment. The eeple who have them take grunt pleasure In recommend ing them te their friends, We refer, by per mission, te the following : 8. S. Spencer, Lancaster, Pa. J. II. Hathfen, lmensler, Pu. K. T. Fralm, Lunruster, la. V. H. Ilurslc, lJtnejister. Pu. Allen (itithrle, I-ancuster, t'a. J ehn A. Cey le. Lancusler, Pa. Henry Uerharl, Lancaster, Pu. W. P. Cummlngs, Lancaster, l'a. Ueerge Hchaefler, Lancaster, l'a. HL Jehn's Episcopal Parsonage, Lancaster. Pa. Rev. II. A. Itrlckcnsteln, Lltlti. l'a. l.evl dress. Neflsvllle, Pa. Mrs. Mat. Ilelnltsh, Lancaster, Pa. Dr. B. F. llerr, Mlllersvllle. Pu. Ueerge I.uti, Lancaster, Pa. C. 11. 1-efevre, Lancaster, l'a. Mrs. Anna C. Stamm, Lancaster. Pa. J. O. Willcox. I-nncaster, Ph. Myers A Hathfen, Lancaster, Pa. Presbyterian Church, Lancaster, l'a. Rev. J. P. Htelu, Lancaster, Pa. Thes. Wiley, Lancaster, Pa. Menne Weuger, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn Ilehman, Lancaster, l'a. Charles Martin, Lancaster, lu. Melvtu II. Rathfnn, Lancaster, Pa. Ht. Jehn's Lutheran Church, Luncuster, Pa St. Paul's Reformed Church, Luncuster, Pu. Frederick Hoefel, Lancaster, Pu. Christian Ultltch, Lancaster, Pu. D. 11. Ijtndls, Lancaster, l'a. James C. Gable, Luucaster, l'a. I). P. Stackhouse, Lancaster, l'a. English Reformed Church, Ijtncaster, l'a. Edward Zahm, Lancaster, Pa. U. Edw, Hegener, Luucaster, Pa. J, W. IOwell, Lancaster, Pa. Jacob 11. Landls. Mlllersvllle, Pu. Baptist Church, Ijtncaster, l'a. Methodist Church, Lancaster, l'a. Methodist Church, Atgleu, Pa. Isaac stlrk, Ijtncaster, Pa. Jehn 11 Rester. Luncuster. Pa. Reformed Church. Willow street, Pa. Ueerge Russ, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn M. Davidsen, Lancaster, Pa. Zlen's Lutheran Church, luucaster, Pa. Jacob L. Brubakcr, Rohrerstown, l'a. Val. Werkhelser, Lancaster, Ph. Jehn L. Miller, Lancaster, Pa. Cbas. Bates, Luucaster, Pa. Henrv llundel. Lnncaster, Pa. Fred Banker, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn liege, Jr., Lancaster, Pa. 11. M. xxik, Lancaster, Pa. J no. C. Dlnan, Lancaster, Par Leenard Eckert. Ijtncaster, Pu, J. W. Markley, Lancaster, Pu. Adam L. Landls, Wltmer, l'a. Chas. Oeti. Lancaster, Pa. Sam'l Vandersaul, tancater. Pa. Marcus Klrchaer, Lancaster, l'a. Reilly Bres. & Raub, 40 AND X9 NORTH QUEEN ST. tfr. Description. only cme-tblrd) FOHMElt PRIC-M 1 SANITARY PAPER! Washable ropers with damp cloth or spenrs. walls and wall papers. We recommend It. Br Decorative work. WALTON. 5 ry Q3O0b0. N OTICE ! J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square. Netice ! WE OPEN TO-DAY A MAGNIFICENT LINEI -OF- PLUSH COATS, SHHWLS, -ATJ Steckinette Jackets, At Prices Sura te Please BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS! Yeu can muke no mistake In buying your Dresses here. Potts and Quality te suit all. We offer the Greatest Bargains lu White & Colored Blankets EVER Ol'b'ERED ANYWHERE, And by fur thn ItKST BAROAINS ever etlercd by us. COMFORTS GOT0.ESA3IE WAY. Flannel Shirts Of every conceivable kind ut prlMt from COe for n Renity-Mude Shirt te J1.25. -IT WOULDN'T DO YOU ANY HARM TO INSPECT OUR S'f OCIC. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, jgJ-THK 1'LACE FOH BAUaAINS.-Cis: (Clcthinn. A SKEW. Fall, 1889. ..M'.V? H. iUe, meneyavlnff time of the j ear, frtirTaVaWu'tV1 W SVlUuS ," b"( SDitlngs, TroesorlDgs and Overcoatlegs FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputntleii-nlWHys reliable. Prices ure lower tbun ever, stj les tiaudseuier. quality tlner. Te tliefte who have dealt here the garments peak for themselves. All that Is asked Is 11 trial te please you. and assure you pcrftet satisfaction. ' NEWBOSTON STOR KOS. 231 AND 230 WIST KIXG STKCET. slMmd PALLOR SEND FOR JOHN' II. METZLUH'S Real Estate Catalogue AND Investment Circular, OCtMyi?9 E0UTH DUKE STREET. W, x, . ..JwiX.-. -r&2 ,'A r fStWtJ. sjfajj&ii&aitVXstfefs tfc.v S. Jgfe; i,A ,. V 1