PyT" hh' f aU $nUligtxxcev. j ' - - unwkw t. wkihhak, ,e XMKXL1mZVHKSreVt7 Edited. V BOMCRT CLARK, PabHiter. f!.l-V tttM DAILY INTKLUaKJCKR.-Publllid -t - 'rf yln theyear.Dutaunaay. gcrvea wj atrrten In this city nd Mrreundlug tewMtt ten cents a week. By mall five del- Jt F'S ' tafirMlndrmnee! 60ccnUmentli. It !, , pWllMIUI IfllKliblUKflUEH-VIU QOIIU sum V fmyeantt a year, m advance. (MOTIOB TO SUBnCKlBKRS-IUmlt by cheelc r mm s li'dWi m witr. nil wlirra nrlthcr of Li" Mmfm be procured wild In m registered EXM Mtar, MM at thrf l'ontefflw, M iwcend flaw rami tatter. ..a... -. , - LAHOAWXK, PA., October 31, 1889. Harrison ttarrcndcr. m Harrison has fallen before the Arc of af the politicians and brought confusion v.: vpen these who undertook te figure him gi(M a defender of the doctrine of civil fe;en'lce reform upon the strength of his Pvthe expiration of their terms Deme- ciwcofflceheiuerangmnHt whom neth ing was alleged but ineir Democracy. This stlHi ITnvrlasti Itna niilinfOfltl V ps desired te take, hut he has liecn driven K&- from It by the assaults or me peiiiii'titiii f'teltted his cabinet offleers te dlwgnrd Vfr It In their appointments that there was r net, muca greimu icii- ier ins uuil-iixu uj Je civil sen-Ice reformers. The Phlladel- lVhl nfilem. however, remnlned for their J. miiif i J A...1 4lii 1ttllA luillfk.tmt ltw.- jfc.t nelvea te be entrenched behind the prcd- Z&t dent's positive determination te let the ; (.Democratic omcehehlcrs there slay until ' tbelr terms expired. They lliul tiient aelvcs cruelly betrayed by the removal of the postmaster, though he had but u if. few weeks of his term left te him ; mid yj Harrison stands exposed te them as hav & In it ilewrfcil the last KlinvvoNilavlrfiienn SSSf resolve. jsf The Ledger, which has been a staunch Ki believer In the nresident's virtue, is E,T? dumbfounded at his action, and asks liV t.-i II.,.. 1 r- il.. H want pessum: goeu vnu cuiuu ireiu mi: H, removal of Postmaster Ilarrlty when In XJSk tew weeks mere he might have niade Elr i -.... ....it in. i.i ..i -!.... i $ s vuubibiciihj iiii uii sivuvvi-u jiiiuv;i- i-' pies, ii nuns ue excuse ier mill nun lie 4a clarcs that "the removal puts the presl- , dent Iu the attitude or making a delib erate surrender of the position, velun- -' Urlly espoused, that fallliftil and capa- ;. Die federal enicers should lie iicrmitted ; te serve out their four years' terms." j There Is no doubt of that. J t Is made se explain that he who runs may read. The RTA wwltltadlnn imnAiiiil ki1ru tKn snl.U wf rwow"aewi hcuviiu utuiviT iiiu itruuiu t a cue tnat liie new iKwtmnHterwlH net Iks X,U- "3 VU IMK.V II1S IMIH.TJ IU1IUU UCIOTO IIIO i$v expiration of Jr. llarrity's four yean t:rm and that It therefore was net much t of an Infract Ien of the four years term rH'nuc, uu . uui ii mi, mere was an &? 4!m tiinrr, ninanti f.r tml ..iVI.... lli.i f.fttll&tlfm lllltll illA ItlYin itnn nnlln .... ii.'whcu there was se sninll n en In lit li fshzzfe y " i ""! H 's all the mere slg- S nincant ei me complete surrender or the S4 president te tlie politicians. Thev de- fej manded the postmaster's head, and de- BESm Bianacu n at once. They declared timt . the removal must come buferu tbu elip- J?; tlen hi irivetbe Itenulillenii l.nrtv linnrt- faad they new claim that It will make a : nun w me pany ei ten meusauu vp?e. ftS" They de net believe it. Tly wanted m It .1.. - -i r n. i.i... i3fj wv aniuui iiiu itvaiuuiii. riir- . render te them. Thev new enrrv him Eg;along in captive chains behind their trl- Kmphal car and exhibit him te the twerw as me instrument, ei their will. E&He can no longer parade his iudepcu- t. eence. Je mero will he obtain credit Ter !'&:' firm rcsolve te adhcre te vlrtueiiH ilce- 'i ii ... . . ; unuima, jiereauer no ene will no de ceived into reliance upon the reform premises. The geed jieeple who haye been betrajed euce will net again be- 8 come the victims of misplaced confi dence In him. - This Philadelphia postiuasterehlp has thrown a bright liL'ht upon the chunie- . "tiP ftllll nnlllllli.t tf lffirrluitita twliiiU.tu. 1V 4tH4lr.t Tt l.c tll....l.n.l ..t ..1.1 1.. .. II IIM 1IIU3LIU1L-1I WY1UIJ' 11 IMI11- teat with the Itcpubllcau xlitlciaus iu g wnicu me uoner or me administration , lias nnaiiy iiiiieu. wanamaker has fe MvecTField, but It has liecn a costly and g&iiMllUiry balvagv. Postmaster Ilarrlty " was besought te save him from the iw- paaului of the Itcpubllcan politicians by p:efferInir his reslirnntltin. 1 1 ili-llnr.l i. pN'thus aid these politicians und te relieve 4 the administration from the duty of do de ;'; fendlntrits advnrtlwd il.'ntlim In nlvll fe nervli-e refenn prlncljiles; te which It n lid. n..n l I.... ,.. I ...II I.. !.- l..t Jsw u ununi IUIUL'11 mil 111 IgllUlllllll- t eua fashion unen the demunil of Oimv .ter llarrity's head te be exposed en a Kcnarger before the day of election. Mr. RSXjiarruy uas done a great service te tlie RJ people In refusing te resign and securing K$Hbe complete exixjsure efthe hullnwness kpf Harrison's pretended devotion teclvil gasrvloe doctrine and the weakness cf the Egif Heart which he pledged te that reform. gSe gave him the opportunity of show shew HSlng the sincerity of his declared cenvic- i&,,Utns and of exhibiting the ceurara and P, honesty neetled te maintain them. The Swai wasnei in me president; it was Dutwina;auu lie lias cellitpsed. His surrender te the working politicians is UK r m m m Our Uiris Abroad. Avery dramatic and cli-eiiiiiHtniitini j& atery Is published by the New Yerk tJXli ll-.-. ,..,,... -..I.... .1... i .... . .. gj it " vrauiviiiiuj; me urvaKiug ei me ffit engagement of Miss Calduell, the W rtuiwium iieiress, 10 itiucu .Alurat. Jn m France they have a very busluexs like way efmauacinir matters imitHnwn.1,.1 gfcand according te this extremely doubt deubt tf? W tale the bride accented tim niHt r &S ,the law inn trelv pild.hiui-i i,.,.i. ,.,,,, JJTfaahien. When it camote ilruu'im. fettie ceutract furnmlly stating the lluau ffi etal conditions of the inarriaire a netnrv announced that the prince was te Ih S"" ,l" meusaim dollars a year, " luuv luu prejieriy 01 me heiress was : te go te her sister after her death. Ti,.. lSfihad UHiU tl)ld nf U,t, but l101-- rrZ""' , . " '"Bueriii(j :a jeKe. When he ind it was a sober reality he erv B?fAlirtlV fllfliirttil !..., 1.- ... " wlwggar -aud walked away, wliereuiwu tp wcuiujy uaugnier-ln-liiw of hl nb. aured him of ten theusaud a year Te BWleve this story it iu necessary te iMuagine that the ladv wnsuini,,,. ,.. ,i.. r eUltt publicly that she was marrvlmr si imu uisirusieu 111 inatten lliiam-lul. ..... ..!. I ... . .. . .--I .! am; ia nam 10 uatc replied te his preaches by reminding' lilm that lie ma siiewn that he did net kium-i.,m- taiuauage money. It is very easy te imagine this. It Is also necchsaiy te ttuagiue that the Imlv ri.inii,. 1. '.Meved that the nriueu wu mi ?Sfmvlu,t her for ucr ""HIeuH. for km eunw the odhesIul' JHinlitp.in.inu. I taken care that her ti.n ii.,.,,,.,.i bid should lie known. This I. i te Imashie. Ha ccel 11 hmwi I the woman is represented te U. u...n-.i .nwly have discovered an error of that ieag imen me critical moment. TMe story Is evidently a very lopsided bit of fiction and various corrections, re visions and dentals must be counted en, but It Is an interesting tale, for nil that, because it Is based en that most disgusting fact, the eagerness of many very wealthy American gins 10 marry titled foreigners. American girls who arc net very wealthy can net lie said te develop this falling, though they are often wen by men with titles. It Is n partial solace te note that the over mastering eagerness forth tllle Is con fined te the hugely wealthy, who have long found life In Kurope mere con genial than In America, where there Is no leisured class, In the Kurepcau sense, and where every respectable man must have some business or profession. Our society tolerates no drones, though by trusts and monopolies they nre con stantly manufactured nnd go te Europe for a mere congenial atmosphere. The rich who stay In their native land nnd devote their capital te its develop ment under their personal care are very manly and worthy Americans. The girls of comfortable circumstances who go abroad by thousands every year and come home mero proud than ever of their own land and Its men, make a credit te the land that far outbalances the disgrace of the much talked of mer cenary trading of American money nnd foreign titles. Tun eminent Herman and English doc tors who ere cxpoed hi Wednesday's IwTRLi.inr.scKn fellow a plan that looms calculated te oxclle dNtriiHt. Practicing without registering, advertising and dis playing signs without names, alluring pa tients by " free servlces," and charging six dollars In ailvance for trcumelit; IV Is stir-, prising that tliey did any business in a city wliore dollars are held qulle tight enough. Wasiii.note.v dlsjutches tell of another case In which the president fulled te bow te the prluclple ornpnelutmonthy senators recently se emphatically and dourly an nounced by Senater 1'arwell. llx-Hcnaler Jehn It. Themas was offered the place of Cliorekoo counnisNlenor niade vacant by the death of Cienenil llnrtninfl, hut (lo ci I nod llioelllco. The Illinois senators were net consulted. This may have happened bofero l-'arwcll's remarks ero known and soine mere posltle ovldcnce should be gl en that the cxrcutlve denies the right assumed by the senator. A president with the proer liackhone mid spirit would very promptly declare his Independence, but President Harrison Is net of that kind. Tun wltnosses in the Crenln trial who soem te fear vengance should remember the fall of Pennsylvania's MollieMiiguhos. m A dispatch te the New Yerk JTcraUl says that the breach Is widening sciieusly between Quay and prominent ltepuhllcaus of this Mute. "Mr. Cameren has been advised by his friends hi Pittsburg, Lan caster, WilkCNbarre ntid ether political centres te cut loeso from Quay and take the control of matters Inte his im 11 hands, or suffer the ceiiscpiencex. It is freely predicted in Washington that If Cameren doesnotdotlilshowillf.ill efa re-election.' When the heavens fall we may catch larksj meanwhile, let us oleet a Democratic statu treasurer, who will he the servant or 110 boss. COAI DIMT. A Wny te Uiihu It Hits lleeu round nt I.IIHt. The Itendlug railroad tuauageincut lms recently concluded a contract that may pre oef great advantage, net only te the stockholders and bondheldors but te all manufacturers and consumers of coal. It is villi en luxonter who claims te have discovered a process of iittllrlug the coal dust of the anthracite regions as fuel. The Idea Is an old one. and many Inventions have becn tried and falkxl. The Heading pcople have been oxpeilmeuttng with the new precess for soine time, and aie se well satished with It that I hey have made ar rangements ler the exclusive use of the apparatus Iu .Schuylkill count v. The rail rail reid men expes't te haul a million tens of this compressed fuel te tidewater next year. The precess employed is net known, but tar Is used in amalgamating the particles of coal. The Inventor has seen red a patent 011 his apparatus and has made an exclusive contract with the Heading company. Jin is te hae all the coal dirt he wants it twenty-llve cents a ten dollvcred nt his laboratory or workshop, and the company will haul the compressed coal te tldouater and llnd a market for it, The Ceal and Iren company has used the compressed fuel under the bollerti at the mine shuns nnd It Is said te havn given eutiie satisfac tion. All tlireuuli Schuvlklll county are moun tains of coal dirt nnd the piles iire growing larger every year. Of the coal sent te the top of the ground alsnit one-third is iu a pulverired condition or becomes pulver ised iu passing through the breaker, 'the last attempt te use it that attracted attention w us that of Mr. leUeiiu, who was nll'eided facilities for carrying 011 Ids work nt Pert Kichmend. Mr. Iielscau was given the dirt-vlilpted from UiewaHtt its -passage trein the mines, and by the aid efa sort of coineut Iio compressed this into forms shaped like an egg. The Inel burned all right, but tliu cost of the cement was se ureal as te render the Tuel unmarketable. Mr. lielseau sjient a fertuun and seriously Impaired his health in Ids unsuccessful ollerts. The lleaillng managers ere proceeding en the belief that the linenler will ship te market l,tHW,000 tens of the patent fnel next year. Upen this they expect te collect fl.0 per ten for freight tells. It Is claimed that the compressed coal Is Just as geed as the old-fashioned sort, and it is te be ollered te domestle consumers. In ap pearance it Is about the size of stove coal and well adapted for household purposes. It Is thought, hew ewr, that there will be soine dlnicully about tntrediiclm; it into houses, hut there is said te be no doubt as te Its ability te compete with bituminous coal. At any rate the Heading pcople ex pect te market as much of the shift as the inventor can turn out, whose capacity they believe w 111 ba taxed by the demand. - Hurd Cliler 1'niler tliu linn. The first conviction under the Knnsis prohibitory law for the sale of hurd cider was secured in the district court Iu Teiieka en Tuesday. The defendant was Nick Schaefer, proprietor efa hotel, and, iu uc uc uc cordance with tlie Instructions of tlie pro pre pro sldlngjudge, tlie jury returned a verdlut of guilty. l'rolinble Mui-Jcr In Chckter reiuitv. William V. McCrcry, of Upper Oxford, Cluster county, wns stabbed tlirtsi times en Wednesday morning by William Hustle, colored. McCrerv's son and ltestic had a dispute Tuesday ulKht and the father struck the colored man en Wednesday, llestle was sent te Jail. McC'rcryN io;ecrv Is erydetibthil. If j 011 Intcml te travel ulilier for pleiiMire or prent iretect jimri.elf aijalMht Jilie cluiiism of Ultl unit water by linv Itm llli ou Lixmlar, tlie great n'sulater, uuit iihlni; It in time te pro pre veiu tliuitiuriltr inuall) rciultlni; from such cliunuet, KiniliiehS, If tiothii)istrencor. klinnlil IiuIiks. HiDOiioieiiKi Dr. IIuH'h llaby Sv run for the re lief of the tllneabijk bablisi ure kiihln.., 1,1 Price IB cenU. Death te the l'arnsltes, Which hide betvuen the t;iuii unit teeth, and eat Inte tlieni te their cle.tructleii, SO.ODONT la numur ef'the situation. Whoever uses It rrfularly afur eviry meal, ami eleansea Ids trctiinml mouth, vv 111 1.0011 be rid of the para sltex. It's Unit j:niiui;ll Te fiiel nway eiic'n nnx-letu time In ninri. mentliiir vilih unetrtalu incitlrlnci,. vv hen one U ulllli-iwl, libeut b,.llK out .if ,.. ke ns w, II. The only m,dchie of tu clss.'. sel.l b" .lr njl Blj I. iwmswI or Mich Kltlu Viirnlhe pn.fU w ... n mw ... n .11 lull, iiiileuluj; It te cure turunl.ls Vr. I'leri-e'i. (lel.lvn ai.',ii.i iiiii , '" ineiiev iwt.l fur It re. i. rujunuvir, uioeuuna luiidlMsiMwIt u ,JK"-1Uc' , WlliAvV Tlie best medical wrllen, cialm thut the sur cewrul remedy for nawil cntarrli must be 11011. irritating, c-usy of nppllcatleii, and one tbut will reach nil tlie remote sere, and ulcsruted urfucen. a be hl.tery of the ureru te treat cutareh durlni. the m.t i4llKt u te admit tlmt only one remed) Jiiu met thcyj conditlena, and that Is hly's Cream lialm, Jhu iik-tuuiit remedy Iihs mantered raturrli ui netlilng 41ke luu ever done, und both pbv Kiclamaiid imtleiiu friwly concede thlfruct. The mere dl.trtVultur ymptenu yield te t. e2l2wd4w. irtill Hi. p 1.1 fm. 1 ...... 1 ... .. -- v H OOD'S SAMAPAJULLA. In a cemputet Which sffecti nrljr er?r;bedjr, mere or In. It erlnlnsu In a cold, or urm slen of colds, combined with Impure bleed. PlmKreMbte flew fem the none, tlcklln In tlielhrest, effcnilvebresth, rln erer and be twesni theej-en, rlnKliigsnrt burntlng nelac In the pan, are the mero common symptoms. lielutr s constitutional dlm-nxe cannot lie cured by local application. It requires n conntltu cenntltu conntltu tlenat rrmtdy llke Heed's Harsatsirllla, which slrlkes directly at Its cuc by removing all hn purltlcr from the bleed, bulletins; up the dis eased tissues and glvltif lieiillliy tone te tlie whole system. N. II. If you linve decided te try Heed's (far saparllla de net Iio Induced te buy any ether. " Fer several years I have been troubled with that terrible, disagreeable disease, catarrh, I took Heed's Barssparllls with the very best To Te talis. It cured me of that continual dropping In my threat, nnd stuffed-tip feeling;. It has nlwi helped my mother, who lis taken It for run down stale of health and kidney trouble." Mr. H. I). IIkatii, Putnam, Conn. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggist. II J six for 13. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD CO., Ixiwrll, Mnts. 100 VOfiKH ONE DOLLAR. (2) (Cietitinn M AIITIN 11UOK. The Power of $10.00 AT MARTIN BR09. It will rig up two boys complete, Hulls nnd Over coats, dressy nnd serviceable. It vv IU buy n Fine Hull nnd I'lne Cape Overcoat. Il will rig up ainan Inn The Power or $10 At Martin Bres. (loed Prcfwy Hull, Overcoat and Underwear. Itwlll buy 11 Man's All-Weel Dress Overcoat erHulL It will rig up a man complete. Hull, Over coat, two Hulls of Underwear, tlirtsi I.lnim Col Cel lars, two Whlte Dress Klilrts, Necktie, a pair Mnen CiirTS, four nlrs Hese, n pair Hupen dcrs, nnd six Handkerchiefs, T-A visit te this store will pny you, MARTIN BROS, NOH. 20 AND NOHTH U.UKKN HT. leuv. L HVAN AHON'H. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. 0vitvyct (rJIcitninn. "lAltt'HT L'l.CANlNU. ONLY 2c. PER YARD -KOIl- First-Class Werk. TIIOUQtlUlll.V fl.KAN- (WIII'I'IM AVt MUI1I DliSTHOYIID. t'AI.IXIM'OK.TAICr.NUr, CI.KANKD AND HiniMtNKDHAMi: DAY, WITHOUT ltUOAltl) TO WKAT1IKK. CIIKAl'KU THAN HAND-HILATINU. Ni:V MAHIINKKY I SVAV AlAl'UINKItY I i.i:.vvi:eiti)i:it.s at weuks : Cor. Woodward and Christian Sts., OU AT ANY OK Till: AOIINt'IKI. Si-Ttlepheiie, nll-tfd JlmlivcUua. T JMIIUKI.LAIIHADQUAItrKKS. ..Did II ever occur tnjnit that one. of IheuiONt Ustnil and Ai-ieplahleer WEDDING PRESENTS IHANIUK UMBRELLA? It comes rlclit Inte iw, for the couple will take it oil ullli tlicm en their u uddlm; trip. We haven vrrv large nliK-k en haiiil.iind vie (an make loonier aellilni; veu vieuld like In our line. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 1 1 KAST KINO STHKKT. nVlind VliotiMH-uv'te. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FKOM Koenigsburg, Prussia, Twe llarkt;reunds made eupcclnlly for Must and TlinsMuartcr IsaiKth l'hoteKrupbs. go 1-2 North Queen St., Nest Doer te the I'twlnrnrw. Ian7siiiid -ALI.01t8KND KOIt JOHN H. MLT.l.i:il'S Real Estate Catalogue anI) Investment Circular, octs-ife0,9 80UTH ,)UKE 8TKI'T' PeiTect CarpetGIeaiiing. Vlmnnmkv't ymtiXBmunu4 Thniwuy, Oct. si, um. De you hear-'that Camel Hair Dress Goods is scarce? Ask in a New Yerk store ; ask dealers almost anywhere. The finer grades can hardly be had. Yeu wouldn't suspect it here. There isn't a noticeable lack in the whole line. Take the Camel Hair Bor ders. Heavy te shagginess or light te mild roughness, or even the few scattered hairs that seem te be rather than arc. Self-colored or artistically com bined. Counters and shelves heaped with all sorts. breed bands narrow hands graduated stripes combination stripes cluster s tripes with scattered tufts All of them en heavy serge grounds, and the prices $1.25 te $2.50. Plain solid color Camel Hairs crowd another long counter. Yeu may have choice of half a dozen qualities, the meanest fit for anybody's wear. They start at 75c, then $1, $ 1.25, $1.50, $2, $2.50. 39 te 47 inches wide. blue iramet tirciun olive Retilcn hrevt 11 dI I ve green mede green gray row Seme of the heavier weights are in lively demand for ladies' wraps. A handsome gathering of Camel Hair Robes, figured or bordered. $20 and $25. Black Camel Hair stuffs are legion. Ask for any worthy weave or quality. As fast as they come we put the newest Beeks en a table by themselves one or two of a kind. They are there for you te leek at. Watch that table and you'll knew what the pub lishing world is doing. Advance guard of the holi day host juveniles and all is in sight. Boek News for No vember (ready te-morrow) has full lists of what is here and coming. Of course there are bargain spots ; for instance : Our J'Hft Jtrrnier thit jiricr let. Ileheit KUmere, fine I'ligllsh edition. 2 el 2!T. T". Threne of David. IiiKralmm. 110 73 Culture and Anarchy. Mat thew Arneld I 10 60 rnMiiieci) from 1'rnnn Writing of Sfattliew Arneld 1 10 59 Mixed IOrkjivh. Matthew Ar Ar eold 1 10 50 TIieb. Huh Ick mid ItU 1'uplU. Ill plate 2 25 4' Around the World Willi Gen eral Orant. Ilyjehn HiihkeII Yeung. 2veU. 8ve, Milll SOU llliiHtrutluiia 7W :1M Applcten'ti Cyclepiedla. Id velH.,Mieep - 37S0 Appleten'K C) clejiaHlla vrttli Annuiil and Indexes. 31 A elx.. heep lii CO I'eeples CjclepuHtln. 4 vels., Kheen 10(10 Knej clepiedla of I'ractlcnl In formation. 1 vel. Ue, 7PJ pi). 1 HO A Ytnr of Ht. NIcIieIiih (ISm), tinund l ,VI A Het or Utsirge Klliil, tlveU. 2W Thirteenth street lde. Jehn Wanamaker. jitioccHrtnceuP. ON K M IN UTK, I V YOU ILEAHE. ae Thirty neve puplla enrolled ulnce October I, at tents I lie superiority ilftlai LANCAHrKK HUHINKHH COI.LKUE, Ne. !M North Duke RtrceU Ne CHEAP limtructlen held out as an Induce ment te enter. Ceurw thorough, mid Instruc tion In all branches tlmt-elus. TM"Wrltlng by h competent Instructor. Pleased te haw jea cull In person, or AddrcMi. II. C. WEI DLKIt. Principal. J." MAIIT1N 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 a special number is $1.00 each. The width of this bowl is S in., length 10 in., depth 2 in. We give the dimensions, as the size, decoration and price constitute the bargain. 150 de?en 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 cgfr 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 Chiiw and Art Pottery. J. B. MARTIN & CO., . Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. rrillUK DALMATIAN 1N8K0T l'OWDKH, X propelled by a geed powder blower, 1 the leunt eHVrtual deatre.ter of Hie and ether kinall lutecU. Fer wile At HUULEY'H DRUO HTOKE, HWMtKluHlrMt, rictttf. B AUOAINB -IK- Dried and Eraptrtttd Fruits, FIIU1T8 THAT HHOUI.D MARK VOU RE JOICE, AT 4 B Prtinellfui for 2, .1 and 4 Im l"enche.... 3, Sand 4 1 Aprlcetn.. a 9m New Rainlni for.... ,.2'J ..Ke .Me ..Ke 3 ma currant nir, I lb leghorn Citren fbT"!.'!".!!!!"i".'.'"."".'"!le Ixmen and Orange Peel .10e Frultl'uddlng, pk Ke Dried ncef.afc..- .1dn ......25c Hpleed nolegna, v J .... laws Hummer llolegiia .... g)Ja The whltent "e Hugnr In town. NewCaUup only 6c a bottle. Full Cream CIiccm, lie V ft. SAMUEL OLARKI'S TEA AND COFFER RTORE, 12 AHBOUTH QUEEN HTREET. WTclcphone. TBUlWICB. These Fine Smoked Siscees That tickled the palate of all who lined them lam acanen new In iteck. THE YRNTZEIl CELEnnATEO EVAIVIl ATKDHUOAK COltN, netblnc flner.and doubt Its equal. Held only by ua In Lancaster. Apples 1 Apples 1 Apples 1 Michigan Apple by the Barrel or Retail. New Foreign and Domenlle Fruit. Frenh Oatmenl and A vena, Wheatlctt, Karlna, etc Kdem, HnpKaKe, Pineapple and Yerk Htate Craam Cheese, at BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. FA. A T HKIHTH. STOP RIGHT HERE ! This Is Reist's Advertisement ! IT WILL PAY YOU TO READ ALL! ' CUT IT OUT, HANO IT UP, CARRY IT IN YOUR VEST POCKET, TELL YOUR NEICJHllOlt, THINK OF IT I DOWN COMES SUGAR I Hugarredered another half cent. Keep your ejesepen. We will pout en. 3 lbs Hist Nlcnae for '., 6 tbn flood Nlenaca for 2,V", S IM He8t (ilnger44nnpH for 2Sc, 4 INi Rest Thick Water Crackers for 23c, 4 tbu Hulled Hpenge Water Crackem for 2V. We buy our Cracker In 2i nnd SMwrrel Ieta of a kind alone and make discount the benefit v ou Ket ; also, carry a fall line of Fine Cracker In tin cans, Oatmenl Wi-rem, Haltrsl Wafer. Uraham Wafer. KgtL lllicnlu. Cream PuITh, Collee Illseults, etc. ' Parler l'rlde Enamel for Steve, perliettlc, 10c, 3 Put IjirL-e Htcniless Italsln for Zic, 31b Ijirge Frencli lrunea for Sic, Gibs Geed Prune for 23c, .i lbs Finest New Currant fur 25c, 3 B Apricot for 23c, 3 It. Ev apernted Apple for 2Jie, 6 lis Peaches (new) for 25c. 2 lbs Rest Prunella for 23c, 2 It Finest tlnparcd Evaporated Peaches for 23c, i tbs Ennernted California Pareil Pcachc for 23c, )i ths Ijcghern Citren for 23c, 6 fts FreMi Wheat Uerm ferSTic, 6 lb New Rolled Oat for 23c, 2 lbs Italian Macaroni for 23c, 3 pack Fruit Pudding Ter 23e, 6 lb Rice for 23c. 3 nuart Cranberries for 23c, 3 lb Uum Dreps for 23c; HelMtalsIng ltuckwheat per pack, 15c ; Helf-Rnislng Buckwheat, per pack, lOe ; llnlegnn. per ft, Ue j Dried Beef, per ft, I2Uc: Dried Beef Knuckles, per lbs, llic ; Plcnle Hams, pcrft.Vc; 6 lb Herring for 23c; Caustic Heda, lerIb,(ie. REfST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE BTH., Directly Opposite J, II. Martin it Ce.' Dry Goods Store, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Savimmvc. H ARDW'AREI HARDWAREI GREAT AHRACf IONS ! AT Marshall & Rengier's, D A II KOUTII IJUEEN hT. Steves, Heaters and Ranges OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. The largest AKsertnient of OUNH and RIFLEH In tliu City. TINWARE, CEDARV.'ARE, CUTLERY, Ac FODDER YARN, CARPI'-NTElfSTOOLH and BUILD1NU MA TERIAL. ROYALMIXF.DI'AINTH.OH.S, VARNIHHIM and WHITE LEAD. 4dA Full Line of General Hardware's MARSHALL"! REN6IER, NUS. II A II HOUTH QUEEN HTREET. febH-lYd qtlli: NOVELTY. THE NOVELTY HOT-AIR FURNACE has been In use In tills town mid county for twelve jcnrn. His no cicrlment. The lvople who have them take great pleasure liirecninmend lug them te their friends, We refer, by per mission, te the following : H. H. hiiencer, Iincaster, Pa. J. II. luithfen, UniCHSter, Pa. E.T. Frnlm, lanicaster, Pa. 1). H. llursk, Iiucnster, Pa. Allen (luthrlc, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn A. Ce) le, Ijincaster, Ia. Henry Gcrhart, Ijincaster, Pa. W. P. Cummlngs, Lnucastvr, Pa. Geerge Kchaellcr, Ijincnster, Pa, Ht. Jehn's Episcopal Parsonage, Lancaster, Pa. ltev. 11. A. Ilrlekensteln, LltlU, l"a. lvl (iron. Nelfsv llle, Pa. Mr. Mat. Ilelnltsh, lJinraster, Pa. Dr. B. F. Herr. Mltlersv llle. Pa. Geerge Lutz, Lancaster, Pa. ('. 11. lfevre, Ijineaster, l'a. Mrs. Anna C. Htamm, Lancaster, l'a. J. O. Wlllcex. Lancaster, Pa. Myers A Rathfon, Ijincnster, Pa. Prcsbv terlau Church, Lancaster, Pa. ltev. J. P. Htcln, Lancaster, Pa. Thai. Wiley, Ijineaster, Pa. Mrnne Wenger, Lancaster, l'a. Jehn Hehman, Ijincai-ter, la, ('harks Martin. Lancaster, l'a. Melvlu II. Rathfon, Lancaster, Pa. HU Jehn's Lutheran Church, Ijineaster, Pa Ht. Paul's Reformed Churili, Uuinister, l'a. Fiederlck lleefel, Ijineaster, Pa. Christian Ultllch, Lancaster, l'a. D. B. IjiihIIe, Ijincuster, l'a. James C. Gable, Ijineisier, l'a. D. P. Htuckheuse, I.'incnster, l'a. English ltefermed Church, 1-ancastcr, Pa. Eiluard Zalmi, Lnncaster, Pa. ii. raw, iiei:ener, uincasier, l'a, J. W. Lewell, lncaster, l'a. Jacob II. Ijiniils, Millers Wile. Pn. Baptist Church, Ijiih aster. Pa. Metlifsllst Church, Ijineaster, liu Methodist Church, Atgleu, Pa. Isaac Htlrk, Lancaster, l'a. Jehn II lliwler, Uincasier, Pa. ltefenned Church, Willow Btrcct, Pa. Geerge Runs, I-ancasUr, l'a. Jehn M. Davidsen, Ijineaster, Pa, Z I en's Lutheran Church, Ijmcasler, Pa. Jacob U Brubaker, Itohrcrstew n, Pa. Vnl. Werkhelser, Ijineaster, l'a. Jehn I-. Miller, Lani'aster, l'a. Clias. Bates, Ijineaster, Pu. Ilriirv llundel, Ijincasier, Pa, Fred Banker, Lancaster, Pa. Jehn liege, Jr., Lancaster, Pa. 11. M. Koek, Luncustcr, Pa. J no. C. Dlnau, Lsncaster, l'a, lAenard Eckert, Ijineaster, l'a. J, W. Murkley. Ijineaster, l'a. Adam L. Laudls, Wltmer, Pu. ('ha. ietz. Ijineisier, Pu. Ha ml Vunderaaul, Lancaster, l'a, Marcus Kirch ner, Lancaster, Pa. Reilly Bres. & Raub, 40 AND 1 NORTH QUEEN ST. ytc f MmmMmn. -pAIiA ccerrAsuiOA. Coats I Coats I -AT THE 115 & 117 North Queen Street. We call special attention tbta day te the complete assortment of Ladies', Miaaea' and Children's Coats. Our entire second fleer Is stocked nt with choice novelties In Short Jackets, medium length Jackets, Newmarkets and Wraps. Our Cleak Department is the largest In the city, and might say In the State. Our assortment Is perfectly Immense. Our prices as usual are tne lowest. We quote below a few prices se you may Judge te be convinced. Ladles' Steckinette Coats, an all-wool Jacket, perfect tit, at $2.49. An all-wool Jacket, extra heavy, double breasted, $2.95. A double breasted tailor-made Jacket, $3.60 ; better grades at $4.50, $4.75 and $5.00. Dlrectelre Jackets, very fine, special bargain at $5. Dlrectolre Jackets, very fine, extra heavy, tailor-made, $0. Dlrectelre Jackets, very flne and heavy, special, worth $10, at $7.60 ; (.tet ter grades up te $12.50. Ladies' Colored Cleth Jackets, special bargain, at $3.50 and $5 in stripes and plaid. Novelties In Ladies' Beaver Cleth Jackets. 1. Tailor-made, vwt front, heavy beaver, at $5.98. 2. Tailor-made, vest front, heavy beaver, superior grade, at $7.98. Novelties in tailor-made Jackets, iu dlrectelre styles, at $9.98, $11.98, $12.98, and upwards ; length Beaver Jackets at $7.48, and upwards. Ladies' Newmarkets In striped plaid and plain colors, from $3.08 upwards. Children's and Misses' Coats, all sizes, from 98c upwards. Misses' Newmarkets for 12, 14, 10 years old, from $2.49 upwards. The assortment in Children's and Misses' Coats aud Newmarkets, and Ladies' Newmarkets is tee immense te enable us te weclfy any particular style. A visit will convince all that we are able te suit every purchaser, and give entire satisfaction. PLUSH DEPARTMENT. A short Seal Plush Jacket at $8.98. A short Seal Plush Jacket, satin lined, at $10.49. A special bargain, worth $15, at $11.93. A perfect beauty In a short Plush Jucket, lined witli elegant quality satin, worth $20, at $14.98. A $25 Jacket at $19.98. Dlrectolre Tlush Jacket at $24.03: length Plush Jnchet nt $14.98 ; special grade Jacket at $19.93 j better grades at $24.98 and upwards. Seal Plush Jackets nt all prices. Elegant value at $17.93 and $10.98. A Sacque worth $35 we sell nt $24.93. Ladles1 Plush Newmarket nt $33. Ladles' Plush Newmerket at $37.08. Ladles' Plush Newmarket nt $47.98. Will open this day a new line of Chil dren's Coats, In Cardinal, Gendarme Gebelin, Mahogany, nnd all new shades from $3.50 upwards. Palace of Fasliii ! 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. Ifuvnituvc. w IDM l-EU'B CORNER. it. 'Widrxiyer" OUR STOCK OF IH FULL AND COMPLKTK, FIRST-CLAHS AND KLEOANT, NF.W IN DESIGN AND CHEAP. What moredo you want? A FlneHllk Plush Rocker for tin). Hewl that? Cheap ain't It. Well, we have them cither In Oak orMaheeany Finish. WIDMYER'S CORNER OF- E. Kind & Duke Sts. Q UANTITV AND QUALITY FURNITURE! "I don't enre for Quality, I want the Lnnjcst Hlieiv I can Kit for my money," was the rtinark made In our stere this week. WE ANSWER IT THUS: We will net Lewer IhcHtnudardel our Heeds U meet this grewliifr demand, but will buy In largeniuallties for Cash te meet the prices el these vt he sell the cheaper make of goods. UPWARD AND ONWARD IS OUR MOTTO. The Newest Styles ! The Best Makes ! AT Popular Prices ! HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Neg. 27 h 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. e CHS .( til 111 W. BUSY TIMES! We've been very busy lately getting in the ATae Slyes in FURNITURE. Style, Quality and Price keep us Busy Selling and Delivering. If you're furnishing the whole or part of your home see our Ne-.u Stock, and get our Lcnv Prices. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 Seuth Queen street. Palace of Fashion, FDiHTDn Im . N OTICEf J. Httrry Stamm, 24 Centre Square. Netice ! WE Ol'EN TO-DAY A MAQNIFICENT LINE OF PLUSH COATS, SHRWLS, AND Steckinette Jackets, At Prices Sure te Please. BARGAINS IN DRESS GOODS! Yeu enn make no mlAtnke Iu buying your Ureases here. Prices nnd Quality te suit all. We offer the Greatest linrgnlns In White & Colored Blankets EVER OFFERED ANYWHERE, And by far the I1K.HT 1IAUOAINH ever eflered by uh. COMFORTS OO THE HAM B WAY. Flannel Shirts Of every conceivable kind nt prices fiem fiOe fu- a Rcwly-Made .Shirt te 31.25. -IT WOULDN'T DO YOU ANY HARM TO INSPECT OUR STOC1C. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, te-Tin-: ri.Acn rem iiARflAiXH.-ay, -yi7"Il.UAMHON t FOfJTIJK. Take Our Advice AND Clethe Yourself 0I1 A Zere Winter I vviiiLi: The Assortment Is Complete AMI THE PRICES THE LOWEST Gent's Ruslncfcs Halts, istrlctlv ull-vvoel nnd fast Celer, J7, r, PJ, S10. Heys' Leng Pant Hulls, St. llejs' Dress Hults, 6. Heavy Overcoats, f, fr, $j, $, Jie. Fine Dress Overcoats, (10, SIS. d UI. Children's Kne Patit Hults, J2, Ji 2", U M, f J. Children's Ov crceats, J2, J2 50, ft 50, SI. Girls' Urelcuen Ciwts, TIM, (J, S-150, Si. Ijidles' Cleth JaeteVs, r 50, KI 23, ,'.. Indies' Cleth Jackc.t, SI M), S3S3, S5. ladles' Newmarkets, JS, 810, f 12. Indies' ThrctMuarter Ilenvcr Ceals, J723te SSC0.S10. Ladies' Sefil Plush Jackets SEAL PLUSH COATS Warranted forTwe Winters, Dress Cleths. All-Weel Aldlne Cleth Suiting;, 3d In., 37Xc All-Weel Tricot, .10 In., 37,'c. Atl-Woel Cleth, RS In., Hie. Hide llaiuls, Sd la., Me per yard, Towels, Napkins aud Table Linen. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEHR AT VERY LOW PRIC'US Ladles' Hheulder Capes In Persian Astrnehan, Mink, Menkey, Ituiv er, French Heal, Ceney nnd Flush. Muffs and Fur Trimming. Knox nnd Hllvermau's Fine BtlfT Tilt Hats Knox Hats, Se; HUveruiHU'sHaU, SI. Men's OU-Taiiiud Leather Gloves, vioelen culls, 43c, 5fk', 3c. Oil-Tanned Geat Hkln Gloves, uoeluii culls, 75j,Sl,SI.Vh Drets Kid Gloves Iu all stjlcsnml shades. WOOLEI OTDEREAR. Cardigan Jackets and Jersey CeaK Flne Hllk Nick vicar and Linen Cellars und Cutis. Something solid for llejs that cot only $10. Hhees with solid white l.alher soles, sevred double In hotteuis, tluu halt uppers, I-ace or Cenres, tip or plain tee. Rubber Roots and Overshoes. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, FA. V Bra.ziclx Stere, NO. 818 MARKIT STIIEET, HARRIS ELUG, rA NEWBOSTON STORE Williamson (fe Fester, t,itr' ji .... at?. st, idevJ4 . ' a . c v it'V. .;iy,Micp jts - r. .' jy."rv " ' .-
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