I3QBI tp snw-TT t rn fjv1" wr rtw1 t '.' w ' - ' "t-s Trw jtvtv . ,1,. - "t-x .'ir.v,-,, -v y.-w'4 "ft, ii."u . f. , '" -?- - - r. .:' 7yn8mFzyy n-; V arW.vH., (VP ' - V. " .& '"-. "w--...-5;v"w--- .'- , - .,- ,?A ' - J,-' j. .Wj'$v , . f Ai..: THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOEB, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 80, & tws - - ' & Daily IntelHgencT, UNiKU, M0YMBR SO, MM, After tka Elrttlt.. lUMtieoUe&taoTM virtue has a iteMMttlUelt; and there la loud Itkm by til parties et bribery ana i In elections. Judne Gresham rttMst the Fhulsees are particularly I la their outburst of lamenta- the degeneracy et the that they came red-handed aeUre participation In the I et Totes , crying aloud In publle that these things must net be, i they had Just done : and el which rare about te enjoy the profit. It la t a singular spectacle by any means. I world baa always shown it ; and the i and the towns hare always been tMBefmch people. But It la seldom that exhibit themselves se clearly in It Dr. Jekyl and Mr. Uyde duality. 1ft la mnt all. fit nniinm nr vn mftnv nil Ismm who denounce bribery In elections tare themselves chlet actors in H. it - :'i because that really honest people abhor MB conduct that the dishonest, who atactic it, pretend te hate it and attempt .teeerer their rottenness with a false ep- , fsarance et goodness. "When they steal, Mr cry step thief; and there Is hardly Jt political partisan te-day who is I acceslng his fellow of fraud. Bseple will be confused for awhile "'probably In determining who the really 'Mill Bra. And ttmv will hn hpltvil tn ft a Mis' conclusion that the'' Republican leaden are net the lambs by finding them 1 possession or the prey. A vigorous "V.-! "Prung up en the Itepubll- .since the election, accusing the .V .were Ita. (mtmcIaIIv In thn Hmithprn srA UO f-.f baaIsIm. In nlnal tlin .eat. nt fcismly elected Republican representatives; ;,. DA AlwtiWII ArtlAAf talnf in Anil riff etlan. Hen from their own infamous conduct in W'-- n"rhaalnr thn nlpctnral vntn nf New Yerk and Indiana. .ftni... il... .... 1 1. j;,7 ,v. JLUS uicee DUIICB wetu BU HUH IB UUb wputed. It Is a conspicuous feature of ,. the denunciation of election bribery that ;JI la net doubted en any band that it has fcn practiced and that it has nccom nccem t plishtd the election of the Republican t 5 Candidate for president. Though this be saec, ik is equauy a iact mat mere exists ''v0 practicable means of Judicially un- 'erering the crime and defeating Its .wrong. We settle down te the con- psjsteuwneM that a presidential election has iljMn porehased ; and that we cannot help Si. )fr$ iLWe can only talk ; and talking every one aM. The Episcopal Bishop Gexe, et west- era New Yerk, denounces the carrying : ;e elections with money, et which he de. flieres both parties te be guilty ; and doubtless they are ; but the Republicans ; ' away ahead of the Democrats in the -faneonKienable practiee of the game, as wall as In the accumulation of money fet- .with which te play it ; as the result hews. The Democratic conscience and fngard for appearances is net In such fwBditien that, in nominating a jhnrch elder for the presidency, it selects si ohairman'ef the committee appointed je eiect mm, wne is only noted for nia "tuBuuueBii mm conscienceless practices in erring his political alms; and standing by t: Msslde.te provide him money ,a merchant, WHO is a Uhrntian exhorter. and con- pieuens only otherwise as a money -'ffttberer. Truly there Is a strange mlng ' ItBg here ; and abundant opportunity for .j JtuftVA 3.tArtMWtf nliaant-ttAn 4t.nt- IVin ffi -,- m i f & Eihrlc Force. feMl The wonders of discovery have been se iWllanf rtlQt rhnra nA a nrani nnn nnAnln JW I M",w ""WW 0 t IJlCMUUidUJI ICUJjJlW wwaproeaoie a majority, who may be ''i1aairftimi1ni1 ITinf nnllilnr la possible .'liC f"""W VUHW uuvuiuk ae 'gin mechanics. A fine illustration of '$Um is afforded IZ ,, . . . . . . wwpaay , wuica uas exisieu ier aaay years upon faith In the premise of jwjiu ueiciwu wuuucriui lurca em !-? neining. it is odvieus te anyone mat 1 tV'-.a ili i . . . thm tXMtless powder would be invaluable; -'SMlteusht tobeaiobviniiathat It is tin, TajNklnable. rBut Keely has said that he -,.:"" vuuu ii., uuu urn DMJcuuuiuera ue- ,'jneTe nun ana give him their money with weir confluence, xtieir raitu is net .Mored by years et disappointment, or decision of the world la gen- ,L It is a verv lntprp.itinir nnpntji. i.'h aim n ana hnn ll, l.l declarations of a positive man can bold :e mm nis aiscipies, However Billy his 1$ statements. Keely has an "etherie Jeree" concealed In a metal cylinder. IHdEt only trouble be has with It Is :!Ja controlling it. He has. however. rer suffered injury In many years et .kandUetr It SO that It cannot hn vppv dn. instructive. The only reason that has Ftfaeae te him from it has been imnrlseu. Hjaent for his refusal te tell the court all '0 knew about it. or confess tiiat ii a"W nothing, having been released from r? till nAnnintr an nnnftel l.a im. MM.....i.i , - - a j-i't., ua uae iciuuucieu m company which reielcea in flnrtw Bether opportunity te express its cenQ- i,eece in htm. Street Lighting. . complaint comes from the east end se light, and the whole town is &-ml ;i" aifanflv ntmrrellnf elnnn 1H n ... - -"-BD""!! W.VUJJ miu a fuur " " iue uue vi a goeu iime coming waen we will have an electric light that .Will tlnm in HQrlr nnH .! .1.1.1. ..- . u vu ....... u OIU111JI UIKUIO US WtU as when the moon Is shining. Gase- em weuia be a fair makeshift If we had .Jentyef it. Before the accident nttim r-u.i.1. ..,. t. ... . " ,3,s" wuine tut) ciiv was equippea as :pfldlA.. la. -.--.. .... . avwws. iae eiecina iiffnts costing Hi apiece every nltrht.actual total cost. ,716.83 a year: 177 i?as Hfflits K t24 a year, total i wu . in MP Umps ttt -Weach, total 433.41. m uBerepays Ha year each for 1,. fiOgaseline lamps the last item does net - quiie ngnt.eut electricllghtsarpaar be reasenablyr.cheap in Lancaster if Mr could only 'be had with PBriir, Wim are ae very deubtful.ana whn i,Q JWrarn make the corners an einrni. f JMlliaat and the rest et the town se very mn vj vuumm iimt it weuia be well te wawaornew, in our daikness, tie ad visa WV c lighting up egain when the time witn a greater number of less bril- bat mere reliable electrl lluht. We Baltimore Sun basbcsninvestlgat. '" w5wie nguting of great cities B rouewing result : 'iffieftafe T! far alceuia llabt ! liHn ' f '..'.. . etraaaiiunecr, Bosteu pv. 05 , feh Umpj PflllilelihU, (K) 'J. "",.'w',u,"li" muehU: fcUra.UeMMi amrlo,eauu; HiiTi. "TL""" Wi-IWBB. Si, II U kUld lht X?l! l0 Sr the cempaniM ehu go aah hlghsr thsn othert; tbOM tht charge a Twy low prlca de tt ler the purpose of getting their wires along the street In order te apply private consumers, who tmTstepySlprBltat. Tb rate published for tdsteliyt an average. Theoentractsin II the cities are for one year, exespt Bei ten, where the oentrsot li thres years from theflrttel 1877. Up te 18S7 New Tferlt paid 70 eents per light, and la 18S7 psld CO enti. Tbe intrcdnetlen of elcolrle lights for street llRhtlng was net ee mueh a niitter of economy, but te remedy the lack of Ilia mlnstten, Mr. King, who ba charge el the eleclrle well aa the km llghls, fj that the uiefalneea of the eleotrle lights la even mere apparent In the alleyways et the clly, Are Tfcey Happy. We de net knew hew happy our city authorities, and particularly the street committee, feel, ever the condition of the city 'a streets. Perhaps the councilmen who have each get their square or two of macadamized street may rest happy in the recollection; but they can hardly rejoice in the realization that their Mc Adam Is mud ; and that they already need an appropriation te cart it away. It they can still rejoice, we knew that it will net be for long; for net a man et them will be re-elected. They doubtless thought when they get their streets paved that their gratiQed and grateful wards would re-elect them. But they will And that their wards wanted stones and net mud ; and that they de net call stutleUme that dissolves In the first rain. If their ceun oilmen .get through the winter without "being tarred and feathered by their out. raged fellow citizens, they will de well. They will never again come te political life. Such stupendous stupidity as they have shown shivers their political timber. Wb have received two copies of Part II of the report of the agricultural experiment station of the Pennsylvania state oellego for tbe year 1837. One copy Is bound in light gray and the ether la a terra-oetta red, and a the two hundred odd pages between thoie charming covers represent all that the people of the etate are llkely te get out e their expensive station it la well te have It neatly andearernlly embalmed. Director li. P. Armsby observes with aallifaotlen the lnereatlng extent te whleh agriculture seeks te avail Itself et the roseuroES et seU enee te diminish labor and loereaso the returns of the husbandman. He says that nearly overy clvlllzsd nation has agrlcul. tural experiment stations for the purpose of bringing the resources of aoienoo te tbe aid of the thinking farmer, and that thelr usefulness Is preved by the rapid inoreuo of the number et them, and by the great de mand for their reports and bulletins. Possibly the professor Is right, but as people de net usually object te getting something for nothing, the demand for the roperU Is net surprising, for tbej certainly appear te be something. Aa ler the thinking farmer and tbe lnoreaie el stations, the farmer did net show hlmrelf very numoreua In the last olectlon and the growing number of agricultural stations may only be an evidenced the eagerncas of polltlelans te create cfllcea. We venture the opinion that very few farmers ever treuble themselves te read the ohemlcal test, the compsretlvo value of forma of phospberlo acid and soil tomperaturo and atmospheric meteorology treated In thoie reports. m A msrATen from Oleveland, Ohie, Bays : i Aspirants ler the several olllees el this district areaprlnglng up In great prelusion, although elferls In that direction are dam pened somewhat by the general feeling that the new president will make appoint mentsenly as vacancies naturally oecur. The poateilice and collcetorahlp of customs are the main points of attack, the former having been thrown epen tegeneral soram seram soram bie slnoe the chief aspirant thorefor has been Indicted and is In Jail for forgery," Se the Backeye Republicans fear llarrleen will net dump the Democrats the next minute alter taking the oath of offleo I The prospects are that Harrison will be har raased nigh unto deatb by the llockeyes and their brothers. Tub Intimation that there will be a eon een eon gresalonal aommlttce appointed te ascer tain the metheds employed by Chairman Quay in the roeont election must cbube an uneasy feeling among the Republican leaderr. They knew that It would net be dllHoultte uncover thelr nefarious work In the last campaign, The publle Is aware el tbe wholeaale corruption et tbe ballet In several (states ; and the publle is desirous and entitled te knew the full extent of the perversion et tbe popular voice. Tt e Democratic alde would net sutler, ... Tim crew et tbe Amerlean atoamer Haytien Kopublle, the vessel held In dur ance vile In Uaytl, have arrived at New Tork with the comforting Intelligence that tbelr captain had resolved te atay en beard of bis veasel In spite of all HaytL His name Is Oompten, and be has sworn n terrible swear that be will keep the American llig aloft or dle In the attempt. It his steamer waa properly aelzcd while engaged In the risky business of landing troops and arms for a party hostile te the government we would rather see that flag oeme down than seeUaptaln Oompten a corpse, but other wise we would highly appreciate thecorpae act, subscribe for the erection et a monu ment and enoeurago the obliteration of H sytl from national existence. Consider ing the name el the steamer tbe charges against her and the mental, moral and pbyaleal sainllneii et the Insolent little country, the United States can atlerd te smile contemptuously at the whole affair end te wait forallierough examination of the facts before netlug. Meanwhile we hops that the Haytlens will exercise dlscrotlen and permit the stars and stripes te wave boevo wie solitary ana valiant Oompten. We don't want te coneuine Haytl with nre and awerd, or dynamite and marine, beeause the operation would be expensive and Inglorious. Tbe Islaud oeuld glve us nethlug, but yellow fever and we would have te plant qulle a number of sailors and marines te get evon that. It would have te be held by foreo of nrais, and the Indiana manage te require the attention of the bulk of our army whlle tbe Chicago anarchists and the Mormons are coming along finely in their etierts te previde work for tbe remainder. Considering these things and thoappreaoblng elevation el Mr. Ulalne te the seeretaryahlp el state we hepe that Captain Oompten will survive nud the trouble be speedily settled. PERfaONAL. Martin L. Bees, el Sterling Ins., who has been visiting relatives in this city, re turned te the West last evening. (lovERNen Bkaykk has been chosen grand mental of the Inauguration parade In Washington en tbe l'.u et March. Bauen Hibbeh, sjya a dlepMeh from Vienna, made a donation or J5,0C0 00O for eoneoia ler Jews in Galieia And Bukovlea. VEBEsrHOUAaiN, the Russian painter, wp,rfcl"i?lBU l. ,b8 lrl "Indent of tbe Nerma celU ee In KUW Yerk the ether SrJi!5.,d : V YeUD? ,adle,1 " ' Indeed e,yHC.h.VmlDBand' '? 01enee te one of our Kusslan customs, I would like t j aalnia you all lndUldually? But since if cannot 1 will give you the kUs in my plaee;" and ""H ft" ?"n the word, hVta?ed inHUl-i,b.lu,,SjLUB.Bnd "'snined professor, and, with a hand ea eaeh ebeu'der, im printed a resounding smack en his cheek. a1 ? Jon-v.Pterof the Bethel A. M. E. ouureo, et Heading, wheaa elo quence drew uiauy white people te bis llttla oeuroh, and who waa charged by tbe bes. yteria et his ehurch with having "tee mueh holiness" in his aermena, surprised bis r,.v vu 'fHi'i"; wjr ueciaring mat he I would never preach In their ehurch again alter next Sunday, Daring the past sum" net he was charged with giving white pec pie the preference In bis church and prayer meetings, and was also accused el "aoeom. pasylng white lad lea te tbelr homes after the roaelualon of bis evening services," but was acquitted. m m Net only In the spring Utnn, bn t all the year round peeple will nerd a rnltable cMlmttle. We would recommend. Xaxaaer, 1'ilce 18 cent. The real need of a sick baby Is net se much mrd'clne as tt Is something te "aislsttitlure." Many thtnirs are recetnmenaeO. bat tee bent known remedy for the ailments or yenn enlidrnn la vr. Hull's ilaby By rap. Price only S cent a bottle. WANAMAKER'O raeACBLrBU, rrlday, Nev. se, lses. Toys. Recent fiction is symptom atic, se the readers of religious or semi-religious novels say. Toys are symptomatic. Recent Toys are aids te the intellectual life. If Philip Gilbert Hamer Hamer ten revises his book en that subject he will probably have te prefix a ''Part" for Children and Toys, anent the intellectual life of the youngsters. That's neither joke nor satire. Solemn fact. Papa and mama may think about their part. It's worth your thinking and ours. We have caught en te the notion that toys must be en the level of the period, in tellectually. Art and science are hitched te the toy. If it hasn't "go" then smash it. There was a time when play things were worn out with fend usage. Net much of that new. yuite true the spark el woman hood in the girl child demands the dell, quite often a society belle. Belles of both kitchen and parlor in our dell stock quite a population. The gen eral principle remains. Even toys reflect the period. And that's the reason why stationary steam engines that will " go " are here from 75 cents te $90 each. One six teenth horse power at the latter price perfect in every part. And locomotive engines and trains running with real steam en real tracks, $3 te $45. Again the same thought ap pears in the Practical Architect and the Designs for Archi tectural Medels which accom pany the Ancher Building Blocks, and instead of being ill shaped bits of weed they are bricks, solid, finished and geo metrically true. Somewhat costly. We'll tell you prices when you come te see them. Billiard tables and game beards, mechanical toys of the cheaper sort or the choice, rare, costly and curious French and uerman animals and men doing strangely amusing things by machinery are all in the same line of thought. A revo lution in toys. The school - boy seriously pleading in our doorway with his friend te " come back and see the Billy - goat depart ment," the dainty, perlumed little miss from Fortune's nur sery, the social science philose pher, all may stray through the northeast quarter, Abasement fleer, and find fun and instruc tion, no end of it. . Measured by fleer space cov ered, by money invested, by time, thought and care be stowed en gathering it, this Tey stock is by all odds the bright est and biggest. Incongruous Yes, we own It, Consistent everywhere and we would be perfect. Perfec tion precedes decay. Hence harmony In incongruity in this one at least, which is Music Bexes in the Tey stock. Net toy music boxes we have them, 25 cents te $4.50 but real music boxes, for which, ii you want the best, you must pay $500. But $9 will get a geed one, and the range is then upward te the lermer price. The trained ear and refined taste may be satisfied with a choice from these sublime harmony" boxes. Works of metal, but nothing metallic in tpne. Clese your eyes and listen te one of the finer quali ties. Is it net the flute or pic colo you hear ? Strange, tee, that when all but the most highly trained orchestras fail, these delicate machines often succeed. Fer example. " The Lest Chord," by Sullivan. When you hear that you will hear net see what we are driving at. All Swiss, from Geneva or St. Croix. Ne trash. lUsement, 1 hlrtecnth street. Fashion brings ;Fex Fur well te the front this season for ladies' wear -Beas, and Mufis, and trimmings. Se soft, se long, se fluffy, it always has friends. Lynx and Menkey " hang" ; Fex stands up, and is a very cesy fur withal. The hint for these white hairs that used te be pricked into Beaver and Ceny and some ether furs came from these Nature put in Silver or Black Fex the most valuable of all North American furs. Of couraejseme Fex fur is rOOD'S BABSAPAlUliliA. Catarrh in Is a complaint whleh affect neatly everybely, tnaroerlesa. It originates In a cold, or ane cession Of colds, combined with Impure bleed, UlMireeable flew from the eca', Uckllrgin the Ihrea', offensive breath, pain ever and bo be bo tween tbeejc, Tinting and bnrstlDg nelle in the car are the mere common aymptetns. Catarrh Is cured by Heed's Sarsaparllla, which strikes directly, at It ranse by removing all Impnrllte fiem the bleed, building op the dlto&sed Utsues and glrlng healthy tone te the whole system. llnndreSs of testimonials prove beyond question that a pett tit e core for citurhlsfsundln Heed's Sarsaparllla " Fer J? years X have been troubled with ca tuih in the head. Indigestion, and general de bility. 1 concluded te try a bottle of Heed's eargipattlla, andltdldmesernuch geed that 1 continued Its use till I have taken five bot bet tlei. My health hta greatly Improved, and I ieM Ilka a different woman." Ma. J. B. Aeim, 8 Utehmend, street, Newark, M, J, " 1 feel it my duty te say that t saw flood' Barjaparlllaadverttied and took two bottles. I am completely cured et lrrrgalaHtlea and constipation of my bowels, catarrh and bron chial nnvetlent." It, H. Duaaax, Atlantic City, N.J. Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists. l t six for fl. rrepired only by O. I. .UOOO A CO, Lewell, Mass. JlOO Derea On Dellar. common and of little cost, but none of it is mean. Its worth runs this way Bllver or Black rex Cress rex Jllun rex WMtn Arctte rex ltnfl rex U ray Fex If you are curious in such things there's a showing of Fex among our furs that you won't often see the equal of. Second fleer, Ctejtent street side. Four olo elo ole valors. JOHN WANAMAKER. FUJtS, 20. B OH OUHISTMAH I LADIES! CONTEMPLATING) THE I'UBCUABE OF Furs or Fur Garments YOU CUMSTMA8, BHCULO PLACK ORDERS AT ONCK TO lfiSUUK l'ROMl'X UBUVillY. LEJ.V12 YOUR MEASURE FOR A CHOICE SEAL COAT OK JACKET, OK SELECT ONK FROM STOCK ON AMER aOWESTKISQST. Laccsslcr'i Ltadieg Piatlicsl Ihlter & Fumir, c'27-tn T EA.DKHH. WJ5 LKAD l.V OUK LINK IV PRI ;K, Q7AL 1TV ANU srVLK. HATS, FURS, ROBES, TRUNKS, -AND TRAVELING BAGS. Stauffer & Ce., 81 & 33 Keith Queen Stroer, LANOABTKK.PA. 'UROOKKIKST PIOFFKESI TKAH1 OHOIOB OLD"eOPPEE3, Fresh Roasted Dally and Finest New Crep. TEAS. Srw)3nattn!00 for r,ne 'laver and Geed GKOUOKWIANT, Ne.113 WentKlutra c UK AT UAKQA1N8! REIST AGAIJl LEADING OFF, OurlOeLlKht Tnble Molasses rodncedteEo a quart. Hew can we ae Itt Rv buying a whole cirie.nl-which we did. Rrlun alenir your KotUea, Jugs and l'llchers. NOW WJC:iIAVK IT I That Flne, aweet Drlert ikef at Den tt. Take nlfXilcuteurFlith Window West blde. Ueef at9e: llwutatlixei teuOitj ana Knuckles at 190 I'lcntalinuisatlle. Flnet Reef TenKUrs at 7ta. Ale, Rest eugor-Lear CeOilah. Loek at ttn window long and well. bTKf AROUND TUB CORNKR And VOn Will bQ at llin Vnnrlh U'lni1 West Blde. Here you will see a dltolavef Whlte urapes. Hgs. Oranges, Ac. u"pmy 0I mtrd Miimipw. West bide, contains anne Alsplay or all kinds el Foreign and Doniestle Dried Fruits. beoend window, a flne display of Uottled First Window, dlf play of Canned Qneds. It will pay you 10 take ; leek at iheui all you may tee lomethlng you may want for 'ihauksjtVlcK. WKARK 8ELHNO Chasn ftranbern's ramous cclTeet Inst what whit you will want ler Thanksgiving. Duffy's fum a weet cider, allncemeatat 8e. lOoanai'.'e a A. l'aradlse Meadow, Cape Ced and Jersey Cranberries. Martha Wasblnxuin Crtainery Ruttered Fleur. Pure Heney, s fts lorsie i also. Heney in bottles, with or with out comb, fcvaporatea f caches. Apples. Ap Ap ncets, Kgg J'luun, l'runeilas, Runch .tialsliu. Heedless nalelai, Currants, Lnmeu and Oranee l'tei. Leghorn Ottren, fcuellbark and Walnut lieinelg, Figs, Dates, Nuu, CHndlts and OrangP). 'i he flnett line cf Canned and Bottled Goods In tbe city. . : Remembrr, we have h larcejt Ptore, !?. Uejylet Sleck ana the l'Oil Lotatlen. Call and be convinced. J. FRANK REIST, WI10I.K3ALE AND XJCTA1L OROCKR, erllieast Cemer Nest Klsgand ITInce Streeti, LANOASTKR,rA. aBr-TelopUennana Fre Dvllverv. 1TK OAN HKKVK YOU WKLIi AND t voeu money la advertising. Ketl Ketl matesfree. ADVERTISING GUIDE-BOOKS. The met complete and original ever Issued. Eent en rocetpt et 60 cents te pay ler packing and forwarding, r Advsbtisise Wwtike a Braeutrr. ..F00 IJ?n, Mllbenme Advertising Agency, lis and liW feast RalUinere Street, Raltlmere! aid. aMmaw the Head Vangeren tenfleacle characterise that very common aflcetlen, catarrh In the head. The foal mutter dropping Inte the bronchial tabes or lungs Is very liable toleadtebton. chltta or consumption. Aa catarrh originates In imparities in the bleed, local applications (an de bnt tittle geed. The common sense method of treitincnt I te ptfrlfy the bleed, andferthts pufpjj there is no prepiratlea superior te Heed's Sarsapaitlla, The powerful action of th's medicine epen tbe bloedexpal the scrofulous taint which feeds and anstaJns catarrhal disease, while It tones and bulla up the snoeted membrane. Cures Catarrh. " I hrd the worst ajmptems et chronic ca tarrh for two years. Se troublesome waa It that I could net smell nor taste. 1 found Heed's BarsaparltU a speedy cure, and X am now.free from this awful disease." J. B. Sam mis, Jlay Shere, H. T. Ter sareral years I had a catarrhal affec tion In ray thrett, and had tried sereral medi cines tut could find nothing te help me. I mast say I wasyery mnehbenefltted by using Heed's Barsaparllla, and would reoemmend tt vcrr blxhly." Xlus p. Darmtas, Omaha, Heb. N. H. If you hare decided te take Hced'a Sar saparllla de net be induced .te buy any ether Beld by all dragglst. II t six for S3. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD A CO., apothecaries, Lewell, Has. 100 Desjm One Dellar, palavh of fABmen. e PEN EVEKY EVENING. ASTRICH'S BROS.' PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. Christmas is coming. The appearance of our store ier the last few days showed plainly that we have net forgotten all about it. We have been as busy as we could be opening and marking Christmas goods. We are net one-quarter through with if, but we will get there. What puzzles us is Roem, Roem, Roem. Hew can we get room ? All that carpenters could de has been done. Every avail able inch of space has been utilized. But we are mere crowded than ever. There is but one way out of this, and that is te sell mere goods. But one way te accomplish it, and that is te mark them down. We shall begin te-morrow and take a survey of our stock, and all such goods as are net fast sellers, no matter hew geed and staple an article they may be, they "must go. Keep your eyes open. Many a thing will be sold at halt price, and the bulk at cost. It is no use te attempt te mention prices. Come and see, it is te your own interest. Come and ask ler bargains, and we will gladly show them te you. If they are net bargains don't buy them. Our line of Embroidered and Colored Bordered Handker chiefs is simply immense. Handkerchief boxes given away with each half a dozen handkerchiefs. Fancy handkerchief boxes sold at a very small cost. This enables everybody te purchase a nice box filled with geed handkerchiefs, at a very moderate cost. We invite a call. Come and see our display of nehday uoeds, which will be ready this week. ASTRICH BROS. 2IHAT1NO. TW)P IN PRICE. A NEW DEPARTURE IN THE HTOVE HUHINES3. STOVES AND HEATERS AT HALF COST. A BANKRUPT STOCK ffHAT MUBT HE SOLD. These gesdj ere all of the best makes and warrantid. Rut we beughtthem low and will give our custruiers the benent or ear geed lertane. Come eirly and make yenr selocttea. Ne ruch prices wilt ever be offered again. We have about 100 Steves and Heaters 1 all makes and (lies. Among the let lb seven of " Spear's ' Calebi-Ated Parler Heaters. Regular i'Uce, 31 te 1 Gut I'rlce, 1 17.W. ether Stokes In Pro portion. k Ma. 153 tJerth Queen Struct, LAtlGAttTXIt rA. JSUUUATJONAL. T-ON'T POT IT OF I Don't put off the mitter of getting a "Rust cess Kducailen." That Is, that kind et an education thai win benrnt you most In a gain in If, u nut n Independence, at least a geed living. A knowledge et B00K-KEEP1K6 AND BUSINESS FORMS, combined with a geed handwrltlsg. gees a ret way In accomplishing this. Day aad Evening Beastoef. mmtmutm. -dali ism Fin Tailoring price a low as asy, go te """ H. GERHART'S Oaiy Direct InpertlSK Tsiter. IS MOETH QUSE BTHKJtV. 1TALUE I Satisfaction Is whatha alree as the extenslra patroaace 1 hare reeel ved from taw pnblle. My Una et Ssefty. 10,lttsuea la untnrpajMd U tka rtUCXSAWATJDOWJr, ASOSUAL. TROUSERS 1 t-Bi5?iSia.25?um i" te asy Trousers, ASKEW! 4BTTAILOR.-M MOB. tM AMD IBB WAST KINO BTitKBT. 027-SmdTJS riLOTUINQI CLOTHING I L. Qansman & Bra, Hen's, Beys' and Children's GLOTHING. Onr Clothing is strictly reliable, 1U excel lence of quality, style and fit can be de pended upon. Men's tulls, ISO1, 17.00, 110.C0, 111X0, 114.00, 116.00. Hen's Overcoats, 11.50, ss.oe, ae.oe, as.oe, IIO.00, 112.00, S18.C0. Hen's rants, tl.SS, fl.OO, 2 50, W (0, M.00. We can give yen better quality and making in our garments for that money than any ether house in the city. Bee ear areat line at the above prices. Beys' Suits and Overcoats At Xztremely Lew Frlcei. Hen's Bterm OvereeaU at 10.00, 1700, 18.00, 110.00, 112.00. Bee our All-wool Baits te order at 111.00, 11100,(1800,11800, They are geed value for the money. Handsome Overcoats te order at lis 00, 118 CO, (20.00. 123 00. Immense asrertment at moderate prices. Can you afford te miss this t L. GANSMAN & BRO., HANCrACTURIRS Or Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing, 8. W. CORNKR NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE BTRKET3, LANCASTER, FA. M YKR8 k KATHKON. TEN DOLLARS! $10 IS A POPULAR PUIOK OR AN OVERCOAT $10 Isnetaliugj outlay for an OVERCOAT, AND $10 Beys an Elegant Overcoat Here. II ILF-A-DOZENDirrKRENTSHADIS AT THAT PRICE, ALL OUR MAKE. Hudieine Overcoats it Any Other Pt!ce; Just as you pick the quality. Here here for the meney thin any whei 0 else, we think. Myers & Rathfon, RELIARLK CLOIU1EB3, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., LANOABTSB FA, T HE PEOPLE'S OAHH STORE. CLOTHING Made te Order AT Tbe People's Cash Stere. Don't forget It. We can make you a Suit et .Clethes, an Over coat or a Pair of Trousers, and give you as much satisfaction as any Tailoring establishment in the city and at less cost en the average. The People's Gash Stere, HO. 25 EASr KINO BTBHET, LANCASTER, iA. -A LOT OK- READY,-HADE OVERCOATS, or our OWN MANUFACTURE AT MODERATE PBICES. aaarlt-irflAw DMTUOOBa. QOLD WEATHER AMD SNOW. WHKKX TO BUT 6 & 8 ITeith Queen St. UNDERWEAR WOU LAD1B, OEHTLEHEir, OtULDSBsT AMD UtrAHTS. Scarlet, Walt, Hatml WmI, Cart Hair, AaaFlie Caikaer?. Without denbt we hare the cleanest ea ehespest assertmtnts of taaerwaar u La. Don't forget we have newest styles la Ladies' ana children's coats and shawls at Leves Oath Prices. JehnS.Givler, 08 North QaMB Mrwt, Near Centre Square, LAXOAWSB, PA. asarte-iruw VIALli COATS, WINTER WRAPS AT THE . New Tork Stere. TSE DEMAND EOR LADIES'. MISSES' AS UCHILDBKE'S FALL COATS! During the past 10 days has been unexampled In the history of our treimew. We sre still reetlvlng new lines and offer special attrac tion te day in heavy weight BTOCKINETTJB JACKITi, the most popular garment of the aeuen.at t8,s3.M,aiofSeaeh. rtn Berlin Tailor Made STOCKINET! JACKETS, elegant quality, embretasrsd or plain, veto 19. soeaeh 1 Imported te seR at tit, LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS in Stripes. Checks and flam Cleths, at V, as, .50 te S each. Ppeelal Bargains In M1S3E8' NEWM. K El 8, sixes f rum 12 te 18 years, at ts, aad at eaeh. Only hall the usual price. LADIES' MODJESKAB, KEWMABKBTS, NKWPORTS in great variety at low prices. We preient a Choice Variety of Eeal Plush Wrapaj Seal Plush Jaeketa, EealFliUbOeata, Guaranteed te be of the beat wearing email ties atextremely low prices. Upwards of 23 styles of CHILDREN'S COATS In larva Plaids, Btrlpei, check and rialn Ceata at very Moderate fricee. WATT .&SH AND N09. 6, 8 and 10 East King 8t QUMXNtiWABB. -QIGH A MABTIN. GLASSWARE. GLASSWARE. -AT- CHINA HALL A Large Assortment of Glassware In Cut, Pressed and Blown. Cut Tumblers, Fruit Bowls, Olive Dishes, Decanters, Oil Bettles, &e , pressed, blown and en graved. Fruit Bowls, Water, Dessert and Wine Sets, Pitchers, Oil, Vinegar and Catsup Bettles, &c, at Lewest Prices. A Very Large Assortment Parler, Stand, Hall, Library and Piane Lamps at all prices, from 25c te 425. The Rochester Lamp, " The Best," always en hand n j bottom prices. Try ene. High & Martin, Ne. 15 East King St. OOtlS-tfd I'JAAOa AND OHUAXS. QHOIOK HOLIDAY GIFTS. Choice Holiday Gifts. With music, mirth and a multitude of sweet leunflH. we greet you I a Merry ChrlstMM and a llappy Me w x ear I PIANOS AND ORGANS, Accerdeans, Antenarps, Banjos. Bnglaa' Clarinets. Cornets, lirnrat, riles, flagealeti, If lutes, Guitars. Harmonicas, Jews llarps, Mandolins, ecaslnas, i'lcoelos, Tambourines, Triangles, Violins, Orchestral and Hand In strument!. ai-Tbe aoere are a few of tbe Choice Musi cal ui(u we hare In stuck for the Holiday Sea son, we also have a Hne selection of MU810 UOII8. Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., 24 WEST KINO STRUT, LANGABTKB,PA. utl-ljfllw ANOTHER LOT OP HM-LL THR. memeters with colored and plij f -t Alse a variety ei Heuse andDalr; j -) ten, and an assortment or Qlci. or memeien ier x-ny.icuun- iu. gem i HUJUiBT'B UBUOf "ner WtljsTeny aistrater. aai-iW ..X' - iSk. XJ&W .. s
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