arre W .4 i J ; Er fe? a 2ft r & fc&f sfcr 3 V 41 LL !? V A' r-tff ',&? 4? . ;V ? w flatly grntcUteettttv. sWUCW.I.RTK1NMAW, I.mTiimhhtkiNMAN fOLTZ. Bailers. j, t vwTrtri. . . . ....:. P,i JIOBBtH vuaiuv, rnnunv. --'i nm.v IV-rpf.T IriPVPTtH. Piihllnticd i ry dyln theywir,bal8un(Iy. Served 4, by carriers In thU city n iutTeun ling 4.C tewBtlncenUwlt. Bymallnwdel- 'K Ian a jretr In idwnee ; SO ecuU a month. v WKHCLY IJTELUGKNCKR-One delUr nd ally eentu a year, in advance, ai mini ii i i 1 1 ii ii iimiiTin tTAmll hr enfCK i or poMefflce order, and where neither of ean be procured senu m .... S lA . -...- u-, . . . .. .... ..upiiunill f 3F, Miter. ,M,. B -J, lnhMllnr. Ia & LANCASTER, PA. November 16, 1889. it. ,... it t. XtS - -. .. 11..I 4.11iaAni PflnAPIll Hastings Is te have a walkover for the itepuDiican nomiuauen ier guwiuui, and that Quay has dropped Senater Detonator aa his candidate. Mr. Chris Magee, of Allegheny, who has shied his eutarlntnthn rlnff for HnttillCS 19 te H experience once again that felicity of concera witn uuuy which uu u year In supporting Beycr ; nnd all the Itemibllcan foctlens arc te lle down In ISSS' ..U.r.,1 nnllr. nml ITnutlntrs Is te have iiSM! iu .!, v n-ntlmr thin Information s. ri"" ..rw.""r." .:.,.,.. i.h rrem tnc emienai columns m wu delphia Inquirer, which is recognized as peaking with the voice of Quay. It de clares that the Public Ledger in an article which it takes care te reprint " ac curately records the popular sentiment of the state when it says that the drift is altogether in his favor for the coming Republican nomination for governor. There are several excellent candidates for this honor, and it is no disparage ment te any of them te say thn?..JHrfie has te-day any such pretymuecTl popular support and wlde personal strength ns General Hastings." That is clear and strong enough te milt General Hastings perfectly aud te locate the Inquirer, and these for whom It speaks, en the question of the guberna terial nomination, at this Unto. A ititure data may change matters, hut te-day Delamater is carried out aud Hastings is CDckef the walk. The boss has con cluded te take away from the growling bears, who are net invited te feed off the federal carcass that is new being divided, the opportunity te annoy him by their barking ever the gubernatorial bone, by giving them their way about Itjespecially as the candidate te whom they have tied Is net one out of which they mmm nnt r..llfit. lAnifnl( flllVM'flW 'Mil! Mi performance may be a little hard en the ether fellow, Delamater, but he will have te ride along aud take something else out of the bag. Quay has eased up his lsbers very much by thus relieving himself of a fight in Pennsylvania while he Is engaged in the absorption of the federal patronage. The tactics are geed. The general who does net waste his strength in profitless lighting and who finds n way te step his enemies from interfering with the comfortable enjoyment of hts victory, has studied the science of war te some purpose ; and there is nothing in the cedo of ethics of a political father that forbids him throwing a child te the wolves te enable him te get safely away with his plunder. Concerts by Organ Grinders. It has been made a cilnie te play a hand organ In 2?cw Yerk city and the ordinance has only taken effect when, lel the New Yerk Herald editorially condemns It as a narrow-minded inter inter ference with the customs of the people. The aldermen are warned that they cannot afford te appear as enemies of "ceuccrts supported by voluntary con tributions of the masses." Se the de spised Italiau organ grinder suddenly appears te be the director of concerts supported by the masses ! All ether cities and towns aflllctcd with the organ grinders expelled from New Yerk have only te contemplate the evidences of misery In grludcrlcss New New Yerk, nnd give thanks that they are net deprived of popular concerts. Cynical peeple may object that these concerts are net "supported by the voluntary contributions of the masses," but by babies and ether persons of weak or un developed intellect, and also by mean peopte-whe hire the musical dhuetui te play the same tune by the hour under the windows of their enemies, thereby causing great distress of soul. These cress-grained individuals must new be silent, for who can be mere aunejed by such things than an editor, nnd hath net the editor of a great paper followed the abolition of the organ grinder by fierce abuse of the law that stepped him. Oft en a stilly summer's afternoon the ceaseless noise of the organ grinder ap peared te be grinding the organs of bearing, se that deafness would have been hailed for the moment at least as a blessing. Then were blessings hailed upon the office "devil" who dropped bis het penny aud discouraged the musical director, but new the aldermen are warned te let the concerts alone. It is evident that the discovery has been made that the organ grinders nolse was net as bad as it seemed and that the total lack of it makes the Herald man bad. "The crew doth lng as sweetly aatheluric When neither la attended." The busy writer misses something In lhe hum of the metropolis nnd Is sud denly conscious of the value of jepular concerts. In all this nothing has been said of the organic monkey. If the organic grinder is a director of concerts then his " monk " must be at least a light comedian. Se, by their less learn we the merit of things little vulued. -.Had Fer Halstcad And Feraker. MAirat Halstead publishes a statement uf tup manner in which he was led Inte accejVlug and publishing as genuine tbe4rged paper containing the sub- Y?" scrlpien of the Democratic caudidate ?iier governor te a tnare in tne ceutract te be obtained for supplying the govern ment with a patent ballet box. lie get the paper from Governer Fernkir, who is said te have received it from the owner of the patented box. Betide Mr. Campbell's subscription the paper jentalnetl tuose or beuatersbherman and Mr. McPherson, Congressmen McKln- ney aud Butterworth aud ethers. The signatures had been made by tracing genuine signatures upon the paper, aud the fact of such tracing was readily per per eeptible, because Mr. Campbell's uume was three times repeated aud each time ,j&$t was exactly alike and no signature of 8Ws name varied a hair breadth fiem - 'aaether. It was apparently tee clumsy , forgery te have deceived a prudent au uet anxious te be deceived. It is said for Mr. Halstead that the roe from w hleh he received it was calculated te Impress it upon him 'a genuine paper : but en the ether kand it is suggested that It should have kd quite (he opposite effect, since along nrHb Mr. Campbell's name uppearcd these of Senater Sherman, Mr. Butter worth and Mr. MeKlulcy, te all of whom Gov, Feraker is inimical ; and he does net bear a reputation which v, euld have- put him above en attempt te de fame them. It Is true that he expressed te Mr. Halstcad great surprise and horror at finding these names upon biipIi n naner and declared that he could net use it agalnt his Democratic opponent because it equally Implicates distinguished Republicans. Neverthe less he gave it te Mr. Halstcad te be Used against Campbell, nnu toeK tlie pretty certain chance that the Republican sig natures would be disclosed before the game was done. And it is further te be said agalnfct Halstcad that he showed his willing ness te arraign Campbell as a Deme, cratle candidate for governor for an offense of which still mere distinguished Republicans of his state were equally guilty, without accusing them ; which course cannot be defended for honesty or fairness : se that his explanation if it Is believed te acquit him of knowingly using a fraudulent paper against his adversary, does net relieve him of the accusation of a willingness te unfairly fight him aud of being deceived b evi dence that a wise man would net have credited. It Is Probably Untrue. The report that we have fiem Brazil of a revolution there will net be accepted without confirmation, as It is of a very indefinite character and Is netsustalncd by any previous information of com ing trouble. It is n complete stir stir prlse and beam marks of having been sent out for speculative purposes. It tells us that the formation of n re public has been attempted and that the army in in control ; statement) which de net agree, unless it was in tended te tell us that the army had sup pressed the uprising, vv hleh Is net slated. The Idea rather K-ems te be that the army was at the bottom of the outbreak ; which again seems te be an improbabll imprebabll ity. llnull has 1kcu mmnescd te be in a tranquil and prosperous condition, and there are no known elements, of dissatis faction there avu perhaps with the weight of tuvutluii. The season for the expert of rubber has net ejiened, and an outbreak would have a vciy great effect upon the price of that com modity ami nlne probably upon that of coffce. There is caue for suspicion that the reports we have aie canards or at least exaggerations, made up for effect upon the market, although they are said te ceme fiem different sources. They will need confirmation befoie being credited. Is a recent address nt Hnrard Unior- slty Richard II. Dnna said that tliore should be teferiii In tlie present method of selccUng presidential olerters. "Tlie entlre electoral vote of u htnte should net," he holds, " be east in ene block, but should ha divided according le party strength." New, the party having a plurality hi the state casts thowhelo doctoral oteof the state for Its candidate, and the minority in each Rtate has no representation lmtoer. If the doctors were divided hi each Unto nccerdlng te paity hticngth thore would be no demoralizing of voters in a great pivotal fctnte, whero n difference of aery few votes might threw oeraI dozen doctoral votes ene way or the ether. Tlie Baltlmoie Sun says : " New Yerk, for example, under the proposed plan would have given Mr. Harrison, In the contest of 18S8, but 10 of her votes, the remaining 17 going te Mr. Cleveland. Tlie strain of the national fight would net thus be placed en any single ntate or group of states, te the ruin of tlie morals of Its people. The strain would be dlllused in conscquenco of tlie effort nveryvt hore te bring out n fullote ofthe minority as well as of the majority. The fait that doctoral votes cannot be cut Inte fractious will pi event the minority from securing In any e.ise an unfair ropio repio ropie to'itatlon. In Connecticut at tlie last pres idential oleetlon the Dcmecints emitting t'ie Prohibition and Laber vote-had only dM percent, ofthe ote east. Yottheygot all the six votes ofthe state. With the pie pio pie pesed division of electoral votcsthey would hive gotten four, theery rospeulable mi nority getting but two." Tlie sub-Joined table presents in the first two columns of llirures the vote ru- "celved by Cle eland aud Harrison, 10- spectlvely, in 1SSS; In the third aud fourth columns the dl Ision of electoral etes un der the proposed plan, en the basis of the etes-eisHnst year : st iTi"'. Present Proposed ("Ai1- Method. Muhed. icriT 57" II. Alabama 10 7 a Arkansas. 7 . 5 'i Ciilirerula 8 H r Colerado. . . 3 1 I Connecticut.. t) . . i a Delmrure It, '.' 1 Flerida . .. .. 41 S 1 Ueertrla u ... .1 ti a Illlniil I 2J 10 12 Imllunu . .1 15 7 H Iehu . , I 13 1 & 8 Kansas , .. Ii it u Kentucky.. ' II ... h 6 IxniUlauu.. 8 u 2 .Maine- I I t I 4 MaO land.. b .. t, :i MUSMK.llllbt.ttrt I II tl 8 .Mkiutfun.. I It G 7 Minnesota .'. . , 7 3 4 Mlvlsslpil ' v .. 7 Mlbfceurl It) ... 11 7 Ncbra.liu ' . . I ft '.' !I Nevada. 1 8 1 2 New lluiuiishlrv 1 1 a New Jersey V 0 4 New Yerk I W, 17 19 North Carolina HI tl & Houth Carolina t) ... & 1 Ohie. I . I 2t 1 11 U Orieeu ' ..i H 1 1 a l'eiinsjlvuiilit 1 CO 13 17 lllioJe HlunJ.. i 1 ,s 'Ifiiueuice l.'i ... 7 6 Txa .... 1 U ... 10 a Vermont..... .. .1 H 1 't Virginia . (2 .. 7 S Vet VlrKlulu tl 4 J Wisconsin H 5 0 Total . . .. IPS gu 2U VO " Iflhe electoral votes In 15&3 had been divided in the btate 'according te paity strength,' Mr. Cleveland would have been olecteil by a majority of iil, iuMcad of be inj defeated ushe was by a majority of G5." Lamiive Auk.nt Moem:, of Castle Garden, Xew Yerk, heejis u record of all arrivals, cabin and steerage, and also watches the outgoing travel, lle kavstlmt the jiafct year has been remarkable for ln ln creabe in ocean travel. The number of people going ubread has, nccerdlng te his estimate, been about i& per cent, greater than In any previous jear. " I prcsuine the Inman has had the greatest number en account of its two new steamers and the extraordinary roeerd tnude by the City of Paris. These new steaineis uloue have curled fully 10,000 passengers both ways. The business of the French line is said" te have increased oue-thlrd this jear, due mainly te the Purls oxiesltlon, te which it was tlie most direct reute. In IS70, during alie busy season, thore were about thlrty thlrty flve thousand persons who went te Uurope from this pert. This lias increased gradually and last season the number was plated at 60,000. ThU j ear 05,000 w euld be a low estimate." At la.t tbe colleo feet ball teams, and the students who help thein with their lungs, hav 0 a fine day for a match. Geed luck te Pranklin and Marshall I May she fall heavily upon the men of Swarthmere, and yet "touch down" every time. Per haps several of thein have mustaches. ... Given Pensions. Peiulens were granted te Jehn II. Zulgler, Plerin, aud Chrlstiau P. Kuulf mau, Milium Ule. H lAtfOAMM DAILY HALLOO, BOSTON ! THE CITY OP REDIN0 CAS TALK FAR, WflT NOT LANCASTER J Knsten, llethlohem, Atlontewn, Wilkes- bnrre, Hornnten nnd Heading In the Leng; IlUtnnt Ttolrplieno H.istein. rrem the limiting IlcmM. "Hallee 1" It was ultsrsd up In the s'y scraping building In New Yerk. Hut that "Hallee!" took oil vantage of opportunities and travelled. It went into the basoinent r,rthn litiltillnir. then out Inte an liniler- ureund conduit, tinder nil the turmoil of New Yerk city, then te Hartferd, Provi dence, and Uosten. ... , . As the long dltance telephone sen Ire Is about te be Introduced Inte Itcadlngn Iter' alii man had gene te New Yerk te Invccti Invccti cate Its workings, and he held conversa tions with peeple of his ncquatntaiice In lloteu nnd Philadelphia. The headquarters of the long dlBtance company are located In the big 8-story building of the Metropolitan Tolenliono company, at 19 Cortland street. This Is the electrical contre of New Yerk. It Is tlie hertdquarters ofthe second largest tele tele tele phone exehange In the world. This building Is crammed full of dec tilcity, and the hundreds of offices, nre oc cupied by peeple who deal In tame llght nlntr. The investigator was first tnken te the cellar. Hore are located the dvuaines which furnish light and power. The cur rent Is net taken directly from the dyna mos, but llireuuh the medium of a sterage batlery plant which is the largest In the world, nnd which stores oneugti electricity te 'Iglit the building for fcoveral days If iipcnsnarv. lint the most tntcrestinz tiling about the basement Is the cables. These ceme In in great Mieaves from the subways in all directions. Thore sceni te he enough wires here te swing the great Ilroeklyu brldKO, but every ene of them has nn in dividuall'y, since It gees te a subscriber, nud the c. polls who are looking afler them can at onto loeate nnv particular vvlre in the mass. While looking at tlieni it seems impessible te bcllove that through them nre all the thne pulhliig the voices of por per hapsn theusind peeple from ene end of Manhattan Island te thoethor. The eperating room ofthe JjOiigDIslance cempuiy Is en theBth lloer. Hiiro was u switch beard, by means of which in con nection w itli another te be montlenod later the peeple in n region of country with Buffalo, Albanv, Portland, Me., Scranton, Pa., and Washington, 1). C, can talk with ene another. Thure are sonie twolve eper aters, nnd they are constantly answering calls from all parts of the territory em braced w ltliln tlie radius given above. All the nianufai Hirers of the towns et New Knuland nre constantly talking te their agents nnd correspondents in New Yerk j Philadelphia call up Husten. Yeu can call up Newpert, or lluf lluf fale, or any ene of half a hundred towns in the Unstern or Mlddle states. Thore are seventeen thousand tolciilieuo subscribers w ilhhi n radius of 33 miles of New Yerk and nny ene of these can, through the mechanism hi this room, have his who (euuected with ene ofthe long wires nnd then let her go for half a thousand miles, nnd it won't tnke lilui moie than a minute or two either te find the man he Is after If he Is near the phone. The switch beard upon which such wen ders nrowerkod communicates with the 0,000 New Yerk subsciibers through the grcnt beard In the operating room in the tievcnth lloer, which Is a marvel te nil tolo telo tole pliono men, as well as laymen. It is four hundred feet long nud extends around tlirce aldes of the building. All the space en the beard in trout ofthe operators leeks llke tlie lid of a peppor box. It is plorced with ever l.ftoe.OUO bolus, into which the plugs are put te maku tlie connections between subscribers. Prem ninety ie ene huudred girls hit In front of this (.binning for nil they are weith nnd speaking te mero peeple In n day than the pieslucnt shakes hands w itli at n reception. After leavlng this room nnd Its long row of pleasant faced busy girls, the longdis lengdis longdis tance phenes were tested and Ilosten and Philadelphia woie talUed with, with mero hatlsfactleu than in speaking between any two points in Heading. Ah Is kneun, thoeempnnv hasnevv com- fileled its long dlstance line as lar as Keati ng, utid will establish an olllce as seen ns the necessary permission is glven te erect Its lines through the city. Thore IsiiIheii line building te Hasten mul theiice through llethlehnin, AUoutew n, llnloten, Wilkes barre, 1'ittsten and Hcriintnii. The line fiem Reading Is te connect with the latter. The company nuikes connections with all the local exchanges In tlie cities through which It passes and also epensa pay ntntlen whero peeple, whether telephone nub scrlburs or net, can have tlie use of the wires. When this efllcn is opened nnv ene in Reading mny cull up mul talk with poeplo at their homes and In their elllces In 110 less than twelve states, nnd when the line te Chicago is complete a half a dozen mero will be added te the Hst. It Is altogether possible that In lCHstliau two years nearly all the states east of the Mis sissippi may com erse w itli each ether. In erecting the long dlstance lines a complete metallic circuit is used. That is, thore are two w Ires and no ground connection. The host Ne. 12 copper vvlre Is used and tlie nbvjnce of gieuud connection and the superior inauiioref construction prevents all extraneous noises nnd the cress talk and ether annoyances, vv lilcli are se t roublcsemo 011 ordinary lines. QUESTION'S TOR FARMERS. The Stnte te Ascertain the Cuiiheh of Clmnire In Vnlue of l'urins. Mr. T. L. Kyre, West Chester, with ene or mero assistants, is new operating in Chester county, with a view 01 ascertain ing the causes et change In the Milue of farming hind for a state report 011 this mi ti led. Mr. i:yre is connected with the do de do pirttneiit of Internal atlalrsnt llurrlsburg. This year he will go ever four counties Chester, Lancaster, Delaware and Mont gomery. The lollewing is a brief et the questions, the boliitleit of w liiuh he w ill be prim I pally ceiillncd ; I. Has the building of railroads lucre ied the value of lauds in your county, und If se, hew much and In what sections ? ". lfave thev Injured the value of laud anyvv here, nnd If se, about hew much ? a. It there has been a dechiieln the value of lands hi Lancaster county, whit are th causes? 1. Is wheat raised new, or was it form erly? S. If less w heat is new raised than form erly, te w hut causes Is the decllue due ?$ 0. What creji of industry has taken the pluce of wheat ? 7. lias the nnbl!lty te rnlse wheat affected injurleuhly the vnlue of the land, and It te, about hew much can you form an CKtimate? 8. If w heat raising Is net piefltable, vv bat liai taken the place of it, or should take the placuutlt; in ether word", what Is likely le pav best in pluce of it ? t). lle jeu get mero for ethor nredmts than formerly ; If se, what products? 10. Has the vnlue of laud been Increased by the growth of any villages or cities hi your county t If se, what proportion has uecn fillet t-'d 111 this maimer? II. Te what extent has the growth of manufacturing v Wages increased the vulue of farm products by making new markets for them? 12. Is the tendency te divtde farms or te have larger ones? 13. Have Improvements been made en tlie laud of Inte years, and, If be, what is thouatureof tlicm? 11. Has nnv thing been dene te reclaim hind by ditching or ether method, and if se, te what oxtent? 15. Te whut extent Is labor-saving ma chinery used j what Instruments ? 10. Hew much labor has been niv cd bv you In using labor-saving machinery? 17. Is tlie fertility of the land maintained? 16. Wages paid for laboring men at the present tlme? 11". Has tlie rate of wages diminished during the last ten years? 20. Has it increased ? 21. If tlieie has been an incroase or de cline, bow much per day or month ? 2i Is any higher rute paid ier using laber-sivlug machinery than would be otheru ise paid ? 21. In vvliiit way Is work rendered easier te man by using laber-sav lug 111 ichiiiery ? Glve reply as speuitlcully as jiessible. 21. De tanners live in a different way than formerly ; If se, In what ro re spects? Clothing kind and cost of house furnishing it, musical instruments ser vants In liousehold-antvellug heraes for pleasure education of children. 25. Te what extent U tlie feeding of cat cat tle for beef conducted ? 21. Has it declined or increased ? 27. If declined what lias taken its place? 28. Are u many heep raised eater- LLlCElt, SAl?tTHDAY, tt6VMlifitt raerly t 29 It th Industry profitable either for wool or mutton T 80. la the tendency among farmers le raise the (rede of stock either fur milk or butter erlMtenlag purposes T 31. Are younger persons mero and mere inclined te adept another occupation j If se, what are tbe cause for changing T Are the following the reasons? Its unprofitable unprefitable ness nature .of the work Isolation or separation from each ether decline In its lmportanec. Please add anything that tuny occur te ynu en the subject, or any particular part Of H. De you suffer with chilblains? I certify te tlie prompt relief obtained from the use of Hal. vnttun Oil for chilblain, and de nethcsltnte te recommend It as the best euro I ever tried. Jf. HOOD, 74B W. rratt Bt., Ilnltlmore. Mel. "What flne chisel could cv er cut out breath 1" nnd yet a hard vexing cough la cut all te bits with ene bottle of Dr. null's Cough syrup, the favorite. $UU0t0U0. TJELIOIOUH BEHVICES WILL HE HELD XV In the following churches en Biinday, In he morning at 10:10, In thecvunlnent 7:16. Hun day school at 1:15b. m. When the hour Is dif ferent It Is especially noted : NKW CHUncH. Services end Sunday oclieol te-morrow morning at the usual hour, fn Leng's building, Ne. 10 North Queen street. KMMAKL'Kt, LirriiKUAK-llranch Hchoel.-Ilcz-ular scMlen at Uie tichoel house, ceruer of Wal nut and Mary streets, nt 2 p.m. Hinrsew CiiArGi-Merth I'rlnce street Ilev. F. M. Harris, pastor. Ciiunni of (loD-Cerner of Trlnce and Or ange. Ilev. J. II. Keterlhie, pnster. 1'nESBrTBBiAK Memerial Cuuncit Houth Queen street, Themas Thompson, pastor. Hun da v school at 1:4$ p. m. llLursniB HicreiiM Sr. Jeiiankm ICincus ICincus Cerncr of Orange and M 11 1 berry st reets. Her vice In tlie German Iniigange from I) 10 te lftlje.m. and rrem 0 te 7:15 p.m. Sunday school lrem U.M te 1:15 p.m. HnreiiMi i ht. Ltwn'3 Marietta avenue, Ilov. Win. Fi Llchlltcr. naster. Hundav school at 2 p. m. Ouivkt Baitist Ciiuncii East Vine near Duke street. Ilev. M. l'rniic, xuter. OLivrr Missiex all liist rrederick itreet Sunday school ut 2 p. til. I'reacblug In the evenlng. UVANOKllCAt rirst Clmrch. Ilov. P. F. Luhr, pastor. German In the morning, Sunday Kchoel at 0 n. m. Communion nt 2- te p. m., the Presiding Lldern.J.Hmeycr, officiating. Yeung Ieople' meeting A 15 p. m. English In the eve eve nlngliythe presiding elder. Gee. II. Themas nud Admiral lteynelds Pests, O.A. It. will be present In the evening. Hr. Paul's llKreitMEn Rev. J.W.Mcmlngcr, pnter. Twilight scrv Ice nt 0.15 p. in. UJUTEII lIltLTIIIIK.S IN CltlUST, COVCNAKT. West Orungu and Concord directs. Ilev. C. W. lluuiler, paiter. Praise service nt e-M p in. Hr. htm'IIfm'b Cellege Chapel. Mcrmen by Ilev. P. A. Ont, U. 1) Br. Jehn's LUTHKnAN Ilov. n. r. Allcman, P.O., pastor. Hrvleei at 11 a.m. In Uirinnn Itcfermcd fhurch, corner of Orungennd Mul hi'rry street. Hundey school ut Ht. Jehn's at 2 p.m., and nt Getwidd Memerial Mission nt 2 p. m. Fihst IlKrenuKD. Itev. J. M. Tltzel, I). D., pnster. nr.rAULS.Mt j... v;iivnLii iicv. 1. v 1 crac, pnster. t) a. in. rlusi. Hnndny school at 1:1 j p. in. I'ralse ervke nt COO p. in. Mahtin Hoevkii mil Isalnli SprenMe, of Waynosbore, vrlll preach In the Ilefermcd Men Men nenlle church, Eit German strect, te-morrow eveulng nt 7 o'clock. Ciiuist LuTHKitAX. Ilev. E. L. Ilced, pnster. MeiiAViA.v. ltev.J. Mux Hark, V.V., pastor. 2 11. 111., Hundny scluml. TitiNiTY Lutiikiian. Rev. C. L. Try, panUir. Kvaj(ielicai, Ciiuncii. Rev. U.V. Allinglit, puiter. Hui.day school at 2 p. in. Prutw scr scr vkentCTOp. m. Hcrmen In tee morning by Hcv. 11. J. wnej er. P. E., and hi the evening by ltev.J. It. Eicnthlne, or Mlllersvllle. Commu nion scrv lie In tlie evening. Revival tervlcis during the week. rntST M. E. Ciiuncii Rev. P. M. Vernen. P. I)., pastor. Class mcetlnga at tl a. m. Hundny school at 1:1 p. 111. Piiuu-ltkiiian. Itev. J. V. Mitchell, D. V. pastor. Divini: service en Hundny morning In the Rockland street HChnel building ut 10 o'clock. Holiday Kchoel at 2 p. in. Wmtkiin M. K. ciiuncir. Rev. E. W. Unrltc, pastor. Chrlslluu endeavor meeting utb ))i. in. Preaching the morning by Ilov. Mr. Klrby. Chllilrciu fervlce In the evenlng conducted by Ilov. W. H. Hpeccc. Quack LurilEitAN. Rev. C.E. Houpt, pnter. Holiday school at 2 p. 111. Church services morning nnd evening. mm: maiiEHt' prapse. " I am a Presbyterian clergyman and a Doe ter or Divinity, hut I am net afraid te recom mend Duiry'R PurVMall Whiskey as the purest and most clllcleut preparation us a medicine that I knew of, and my nxperloure Is a lnrye one." ItBV. U. .MILLS, L. L. 1). " I highly recommend Duffy's Pure Slalt Whlke),und iirescrlbe It exclusively In my practice. It. W. HUTCHISON, M. D., N'ew Wk. " Duffy's Pure Slalt Whiskey Is free from fiiKel oil, adulterations, et foreign impurities, and these nualltlCH should recommend It te the highest publle fuver." Pner. He.nuv A. Mett, rii.D .F.C.S, N'ew Yerk. " I concur In the endorse incut of all thut has been said of Dully Pure Malt Whlrkey." P. n. 8piNFn, Late Ticaturer of the United Htates. Can any higher endorsements than theabove be produced for any knew n article ? De they net prove the purity and power of this Great Itemtdy ? lle sure, hew ever, and secure only the genu ine, and take nene but DuIIj'h. It U sold by all reputable drngglsts. (.'1 lilioccUnnceuo -VCIIH a ainiis. THE LADIES' PARADISE! A fitting name for the place where such an exquisite collec tion of the designer's fancy, the upholsterer's taste, and the cabinet maker's art is shown. The name is vciified by the apparent delight of the Ladies at the beauty and low prices of our goods. We have the latest novelties in Furniture, and are offering very tasty suggestions for Wedding and Holiday Presents. Net tee early nenv te make selections. OCHS & GIBBS, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 S. Queen St. UM linXLLA IIKADQUAUTLUW. OUIl GUARANTEED UMBRELLA! "THE CONESTOGA" TAKES THE LEAD. iLsb: for It. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 1 1 EAST KIXG STItnr.T. e.'1-Cmd "ty IDM I'KIt'S COllNKll. 12yid.m.3rer- FURNITURE! Inducement that will Induee jeu te buy If you have) our mind en FURNITURE. JiVe want te makoreomfor our Holiday Goods. Te de this w e make ou the gainers. dave our dollars, by buv lug thegoed, reliable and that which nlll he tlin most lasting, vihcn you get these goods nt the leir prlce we etltr. Don't threw the chance anay. Will khew v ou a tine line of Holiday Goods cheap. WIDMYER'S, OOltNEH OK- E. King & Duke Sts. 3Pttitmtthff'. Philadcltbia. Saturday, Ner. It, Um. The Ribbon business of this city is done here. In variety and extent the stock is un cqualcd. Net only will you always find the staples at the lowest prices, but the Depart ment bristles with Bargains. Witness the small counter en the right as you enter at Chestnut street. Gres-grain Ribbons with brocade figures, for 18 cents a yard. Cost of making is ignored in the price. Quantities cut te suit. Cast Transept. Three stylish Coats for chil dren new, fresh, and for wen derfully little money : Plain Beavsr, gathered skirt, handsome rrem 17 25 for belt, cape and reveres, veani te Kt for 12 vuin. Htrlpcd Cheviot, full gathered skirl, neat Klrdle and cap, from 17 23 for 18 years te Is 73 for 11 years. Btrlned Cleth, with belt and cape, full skirt, from ti 75 for 8 ears te 15 75 ler 12 years. They stand for dozens mere. Second fleer, Chestnut ttreet side. Four eleva tors. Small Beys' heavy Jersey Suits, jacket with waist at tached and short trousers, $4. Have been $5.50, $6.50, and $7. Four lines in pint will clear the let. Bring your boys and thus get en speaking terms with our Beys' Clothing Stere. Its circle of admiring friends grows daily. bhetlana Ulsters, lhey are international English cloth with a Scotch name, made by American hands into an Over coat with an Irish origin and name. Hie coats are warm, the cloth fine, the colors mixed, the price cheap, $25. But there are lets and lets mere Ulsters. Yeu knew our repu tation for Storm Coats. The reputation is great enough te cover all sorts et Men s Clethes. Market street side. A Bargain in Dress Trim mings. Dress Fronts, all pure silk ; corded, knotted, cro cheted, plaited, fringed. The most recent and very popular novelty, adapted te any style of dark dress goods. Your choice of 1 17 at exactly half of yester day's prices. The lowest was $3, the highest $23, but te-day they're $1.50 fe $1 1.50. ine only reason ier tins is that our styles are tee numer ous te display properly in the present and coming Holiday pressure. Northeast of centre. Toys are drumming for rec ognition. They may say " Mr. Speaker" next week. Mean time a daily reception in the Basement. Ilascment, northeast of ccntie. Jehn Wanamaker. ffiletltlnru Mv Ella & HATHFOH. $10 Suits. IT'S A GOOD DEAL TO CLAIM TIIATWE 1IAVU THE BEST ALL-WOOL SUITS -AT- TEN DOLLARS. It's true, though. It's acknowledged by every one. There's no ene In a better position te make till iclulm thanvve, and there la nene bttter able te tarry It out. THE SAMEMAY HE SAID OF OUIl ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS -AT- TEN DOLLARS. They arc attractive In appearance, exrelleni ImpiaUty, und very modest In price. If you see them veu'll buy. Exiellent euutltlei at popular prices. Myers & Rathven, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. (Cai-ycte. "VNE PIUCE I ONE BUSINESS I 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. CARPETS AM. GRADE I CHOICE 1'ATTF.RNS 1 CURTAINS ! finest Material ! Alt ICIniW I l'epulur Prices I RUGS! HEAl'TlKl'I.l CHEAP ! ART SQUARES ! aeutSent: Oil Cleths 1 Lineleums I And Ever; thine Kent In a Flrst-Clasi Carpet ileiihc. auK.M-l)d T-ANSAS Investment Company, Under Bupervlilen of Rank CommW-denera. Capital .- &e,0UO Hurplut I0ii,e) Undivided enrnliik'f.-, ... Gd.tjd bloeklieUlem' llabTlltv tOO.UJO luviktment from $0 te MMM). JOHN I.. MKT7LEH, Agent, ectlS-Iyd Ne. 9 Seuth Duke Ht. 10, 1880 ytT f kt-n. ALACK OF FA8HI0A. Palace i Fashion ! 115 AMD 117 X. QUIDf IT. SPECIAL SALE OF tevCeatisT One let of odds and ends Black Steckinette Jackets, worth from $5 te $6, at $2.98. One let of Steckinette Jack ets, all wool, heavy weight, in all sizes, $2.49. One let of tailor-made, worth from $7 te $10, at $4.98. One let of Ladies' Tailor made Cleth Jackets, in stripes and plaid, actual value 5, at $2.98. Special sale in Children's and Misses' Coats. We have closed out the entire stock of a large New Yerk manufacturer of Children's Coats, and are en abled te offer extraordinary bar gains in Children's Coats from 4 years up te 14 years. Coats worth $5, at $2.50. Coats worth $10, at $5. It will pay you te come te take a leek at them. A full line of Ladies New markets, in stripes, plaids, plain colors, from $3.98 upwards ; all new choice goods. Ladies' Astrachan Shoulder Capes, at $6.50 and $8.98. Ladies' Menkey Capes. Ladies' Seal Capes. Ladies' Hare Capes. Seal Plush Capes, at $9.98 and $15.98. Seal Plush Medjcskas, at $12.98 and $14.98, and upwards. Ladies' Seal Plush Wraps, $ 1 1.98 and upwards. Ladies' Short Seal Plush Jackets, at $8.98, $10.49, $l l-9 $12.98, $14.98, $19.98, and up wards. Medium length Coats, Seal Plush, $14.98 and upwards. Plush Sacques and New markets at all prices. Children's Plush Coats, in cardinal, navy, gebelin, brown, mahogany, green, from $3.50 up te $10. Beys' Suits, $1.49 and $1.98 upwards, Beys' Overcoats, from $2.98 upwards. Beys' Knee Pants from 25c te $1.25. 115 & 117 North Queen Street. ittnehincry. A (SEASONABLE SUGGESTION. The covering of steam pipes with a reliable matcrlul Insures dry steam und saves fuel and attentien: the cost of the covering being some times made up In a single year in saving of fuel alone. The best material se far offered te the public Is the Megnesia Sectional Cevering, Fer Bteam Pipes. Boilers, Brlne Pines, Etc., and Is for sale only In Lancaster and Lebanon counties, by CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMBUNGS, Prep., NOS. 131 4 130 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST., Lancaster, Pa. Price lists and discounts and directions for applying en application. Hpeclal terms te the imne. aim vaivc at Jobbers' Prices. cs, Pipe, Cocks, Fittings, Etc., uecj-iiuit 4?vu Woebo. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE. We make Clothing te order In the best pessl. bio manner and guarantee satisfaction In every particular. Our long experlcnre In the Tailoring Bull, ness enables us te de as w ell for y ou lu ev ery particular as any house in the city. Gentlemen's Underwear! Full lines of Gentlemen's Underwear White, Scarlet, Natural Weel, etc In On case Natural Weel Shirts aud Drawer, all alies, at 75c. Beld recently at t. Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Flannel Shirts, Cardlgau Jacket, tc. 25 East King Street, marae-ljdH LANCASTER, PA. MU8T OLOSE OUT BUSINESS.-WILL dl-pexe nil my stock of Carriages, Bodies, Wheels, blmtts, Raw Material, Toels and Olllce Furniture, the entire stock at publle sale en MONDAY. NOVEMBER IS, 1!9, commencing 11 1 9 a. 111. nml 1 p.m.. Cor. Duke and Vine Hts., Lancaster, Pa. J. H.NOIUIECK, Agent. bee large sal bills and circulars. Alte, at the same time and place, the large amount of Currlugt. Iledlt and Material pur chased by me at hherltTs sale of Philip Doer Deer Doer seu, property of Michael Haberbush. " eWQtdJUttwR Palace of Fashion, Merchant Tai mug GEO F. RATHVON, l.tTTfii IfKUctllcimeatt. TUK JUICK OF THE GRAPE. JT tTw re ad white wines which I rnr chased en the spot where made, en the BhlM In Ojrmany. JTust ths thing for the holidays. Hend In your orders. I gusmntee It pure and ft COOd niSdlclns for enlWhlr mnatlmflena. , PETKH DOItMHKIMER. U i-in-nna,incsierua,rm. . y lli?H ,l eu.r h.en"a " ya " " !" l. Orders my be left l tbe InctrOeuistr Heaw. nil-lead TTKMRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, hMrwnoVedte 188 East Klnc street, hrlnt tall Um of Furniture of every description KM lowest priers. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. OH and examine our goods. S-tMR H. WOLF. ISA KHt King Btr-1. -VTEW YORK BTORE. Jackets I Jackets ! AT THE New Yerk Stere. We offer an unrivaled BMortment of STOCK I- nt-ri jAiKhra at s.i, n ou, ii ana jeeacn. FINK 8TOCKINETT JACKETS, trimmed and bound with silk braid, vest front, bell ilecven, at S3, W, 18 te $10 each. Fine Diagonal, Cerkscrewand Reaver WALK ING JACKETH at t5, fO. V. te S12 each. Striped, I'lald and Mixed CLOTH JACKETH at n ou, n. w ou te a eacn. Newmarkets, Newmarkets, Cennemaras, Irish Peasant Coats, IN MANV BTYLES AT LOW TRICES. We nhew n large ateck of SEALPLURII GAR MENTS, made te our special order of the beat Engllih lMuthca, nnd the prices naycr were lower for such superior qualities. PLUSH WALKING JACKETSntrO,S10,fl2CO te JlSeich. BEAL PLUSH RACQTTns. full length, size 82 te 41, ut 810, SIS, EM te 8.15 iath. 8ELPLU8II CAPER, ASTRACHAN CAPES, I At Lewest Prices. cniLDltEN'SCOATO In every desirable si la rrem si, si oe, tz, F- -, 5 w te siu eacn. Watt & Shand, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. S" TEAM ENGINE AND B0ILERW0RK8. Steam Engine -AND Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te mil nt my Works and ox ex ox amine our block of Engines ! Allew us te quote ynu prices end facility ter turning out vv erk. Portable Engines. 4 Herse-Power. 6 Herse-Power 8 Herse-Power 10 Herse-Power 4?, 475 ta, 075 15 Horse-i'ew r .i.. 875 aOUone-PeHer 1,175 Portable Engines, BECONP-IIAND. 6 Herse-Power. (250 8 Horhe-Pewcr 2'a 15 Herse-Power 275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five SO Horse-Pewrr, 50 In. Dlnm., 10 feet Leng, !MH'n. Tubes. Price, 8175 nud 81M. One Beiler, no In. Dlam.. 11 feet Leng, 21 S In. Tubes 12 feet Leng, with Klre Frent Cmtlu.'i., Si-5. I CARRY TUB LARGEST BIOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Engines, Mill and Mlulng Machinery, SawMillN, Hark and Cob Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Wutcr.s OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IB THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, pnopianTen, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. 4-leuv. LEV AN A bON'S. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. ILLEll'S BORAX HOAP WILL VVAHH Clethe aud every article undsr the sun r x. 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