T"! . Hi ' "H sp'rr ,i r-v-'M' . JS.V ' " "VVV i' i!l . . -.. ' JT"-.TT-. ,.,. - ?. "Wi V ' . ?im rl, THELAKOASTEB DAILY INTELLIGEKOEB, FBIDAY, DECEMBEIt 27. 1889. Jill WCT & FV h y. f m i' ' m ft EL 9,- &1 :v i? K?5 set 5 u it' m c-r ll 'fctiu srutUt0eucv INDSKW J.8TKINMAN, CUARLESSTEINMAN FOLTZ, Milan. 1 ' ROBEHT CLARK, Publisher. flt. DAILY IKTF.LUGENCER.-rnblti.liea every day In the ytsu, but Sunday. Hcrved by carrier In thlt etty nd surrounding towns at ten cnu a, week. BymMinvodel Un yM U kdrne ; SO ecnu a tneu tb. WXKELY nCTELLIOKNCKR-One dollar nd a nrnnlitTMr.lnldnllM PT- tTOTICE TO BUBSCBUJK1W Menus ej ' """ .""m- . t. . i.b IVt or pniomei uruir, wm nun. ...... ... E?;i . then can b procured tend la a registered letter. M , Bntared at Iho :roteffloc, m second cleu moll matter. Addbjms, THX XHTELLiaENCER, Lancaster, Fa. LANOASTEK.PA., December 27, 1889. Tke. Emlllaa Situation. Tba newt from Brazil sbewa tbat there but been a reaction from the atuner Inte which the people were Kt thrown by the suddenness of the move- W went which merged the empire Inte a $e republic, and that they de net nil take kindly te the cuange. 'Alie news is in the handi of the revolutionary govern ment, but what comes te us, and par ticularly the fall in the price of ex ex hange,shevs that serious troubles exist, and mere serious are expected. The re port of tbe fatnl illness of General Fonseca Is contradicted. A new na tional assembly has been called te meet In November of next year; and the Brazilian minister at Washington thinks tbat this is net put tee far ahead. It certainly seems a very distant date for testing the will of the people ns te whether the republic shall stand or fall, but tbe rulers of Brazil pretest that the huge extcat of their territory and tbe sparscucss of Us population make an earlier date impracticable. Considering the lack of railway aud telegraph lines and the character of tbe people, tills may be a posslble excuse; but tbere nre ither things tbat the men in power will filing mnni flffflrmlt fn nvnlnln tn Hift jfe datlsfactleu of Americans. A dWpatch sr -f'rem Bie Bays that aa""omesltlon journal was feuspepiCa ou Tuesday, andJawr familiar with Brazilian Wflr dcclare that if tbe same Vcedem of the press prevailed tbere as bin country enjoys ruscelity would be cx- jesed in a way that would be surprising. V republie inaugurated by suppression :f opposition papurs doss net premise 'uueb, and the league of mutual udmlr- tIen, which seems te have been cstnb- Ished bolween Generals Beulangcr and la Fonseca, gives a lllnisy air te the rhoie business. The defensoef the pest- nement of tbe calling of tbe assembly an argument with a recoil. If se much line is needed for tbis political opera' .en, it Is evident that a proportionate atlowance of tlme must be made for the appearance of manifestations of Indignation at the overthrew of the empire; and it may even be uspaeted that a people se slew of move ment are net suited te self-government. In some of our Western states popula tion Is as scanty and communication almost as difficult, but they make quick time In matters political, and if the p;op!e of Brazil are te rule themselves they must learn te catch tbe Issues of tie day en the fly, nnd must have a free and fcarless press for the popular discus discus Ien of political questions. People who thought that a form of government could be altered with a "presto J change 1" celerity, after seeing the Brazil revolution, will be likely te modify their opinion before the question is finally settled of cmplre nr republic for Brazil. The rapidity with which the eraplre is put oil' is a sign of the evanescence of the movement. There had been heard no word of revolt be fore the news came that tbe emperor and cmplre had been shipped ray. There had been no popular dls- f content demanding the chaugc. The latest great movement of the empire, the emancipation of the slaves, had been en tbe liberal skle. A new na tional legislature was about te meet. The men who, In thut situation of affairs, knocked down the cmplre ami did it with the help of tbe army and navy, without instigation or aid from tlJO people, ure maulfustly masquerad ing as Hepublleans and really are anl- mated only by a hope te help themselves. That they will be upset is among the very strong probabilities. The Indica tions for Brazil are a period of unrest, With a probable disruption of the na tional bend of government for n while. The movement that has thrust upon it the responsibility of a republic has been premature. The people are net yet lit for It. The rractloe of the Speakers. Ex-Speaker Carlisle says that Speaker Seed's haste In annueuuclng the com mittees of the Heuse before the helldav recess instead of after it, as has been the usual practice, has net really facilitated no rules have t been wVX. !! vwlitra Ae tl.e tx "' l'"-u ,ul " fl- ltu i iJieuM cunnet legls- ."mlttees, he susgeats, befeie its rules ate $' adopted. It is true that this Ileuse has post poned the adoption of its rules of govern ment and that heretofore the first mat ter considered in Congress has been the adoption or its rules. Naturally this Is the first thiug te be done iu tbe meeting of a deliberative body. But if there Is likely te be much time consumed in settling tbcm, tbere will apparently be progress made if the body has its committees tele: tad first, te that they may go ahead with the work of cutting out the legislative work while tke Ileuse is consider ing the rules. This seems te be a manifest udvantagc of the method which has been pursued by Speaker Reed and for which be is entitled te credit. The Houw will find Itself pro vided, as seen as its rules are adopted, with bills from its committees for its consideration and can get right down te the business of legislation. m-- i ... JIarkct or Arch. One branch of the Philadelphia coun cils bus rinstpd nn nr1lnrmpn nnrmlninr. W, the Beading railroad 'a proposed elevated t line te come te Twelfth and Arch streets. J is projectors want te go te Market strcel.audsay that they will net accept the Arch street terminus. The real matter teems te be that the renn- B&- sylvauia railroad neenle want te lmvn the chance erpnmini.M... t?ii,. .. . . .. Ou,.ulmn,uellra Je from Bread te tbe Delaware river j J .. l"viKKl w w aestreyed if the , Htadlpg read Is iKirmltted te extend te Ir i mi .i. t t ' utu3 net teem te be auv very 4 geed reasons why the Reading iheuld f r""'"-" w K" ueyena Arcn street. 5i,w" r te tne nusmess centre of the town at 12th and Arch streets as the JVwylvanla is at Bread nnd Market and will be quite sufficiently clese te tbe stores for the accommodation of the pas sengers it carries in from the country. Arch street is a fine thoroughfare and the tendency of the Reading terminal en the street will be te improve It J whereas it will greatly injure ila nppcarance and Its business if It ctesses it. The position taken by the councils seems te have geed reason behind It, independent of the consideration that It Is In the interest of the Pennsylvania railroad ; which is aid te be the prime consideration with the councils. Wi Jules VcnHn says that when the pro posed railway acreHs Slberla has been com pleted, It will be posslble te put a glrdle round the earth In forty-flve days. He says tbat this Is shown by calculations new filed In tbe Archives of the Paris Geo graphical society. Perhaps these calcula tions have net made due allowance for the fearful slowness of Russian railway trains. In splte of the vast 'extent of the cau's em pire, the passouger trains trat orelng it are said te be the sloweat In the world. 'Arrnn consulting the map te see what all thlsAnglo-Pertuguose-Afrlwin ijuarrel Is about, no one can avoid the coneluslen that It would be an outrage upon the great rending public te get up a war ever n coun try with tiames like Dashukulnrabwe and Banangwutekbanas. Xlie most darlug war correspondent could net repert a campaign among geography like that. Am agent of the king of Delglum has appeared at Raleigh, K. C, n'nd centracted with twenty-four educated Atnerlcan nogreos of Shaw University te go te the Conge and elevate the natives by examples of olvillzed colerod men. This scorns te be a very sensible move, but it is n Uttle curious thatltaheuld aesuddenly material ize !u that soctlen with no signs of n similar move at ethor points where cducuted negrees may be found. A nrsrenr comes by way of India that a serious revelt lias occurred in Afghanistan and was Instigated by Russian ngents. Tills is much toy vague te be at all alarm ing. A revolt Instigated by Russian agents ,wuu)'d be fcorleus indeed, for it would mean nothing less than a vigorous re openlngof the Eastern question with Rus sia In a much better position for argument than ever. -ii .1 TiiEnr. is a repert from West Vliglnla of a one hmidred million dollar scheme for connecting New Orleans and Flerida with the Peruvian railway system by mean of a line of steamers te the month or Iho Magdalcna river In Colombia, nnd a railway along tlie eastern slepe of the Andes, and across the headwaters of the Amazen te peluw in Peru. The rather vngue outline of the railroad seems te include the cross cress lug of the Andes by Tall, ami the whole onterprlso is quite as Imposing ns Us gtgautle paper capital. Captain II. C. Pur sons, of Virginia, U at the head of the scherae, but no Information is glvcu as te the source of the hundred mil lion Plipltnl. An nil rail connection by way of Mexico and Panama te the weit side of the Andes has been talked of In counectien with various ethor large sugges tions at the numerous bauqueta te the Pun American delegates. If the rail route te the CUy of Mexico could be pushed en acrets the Isthmus it is prebable that several llues would be built te meet it from both sides of the southeru centlucut. tue rnxe ir epueim:. TUey Have nt Lint Tnkeu te tue Ameri can Jtuclnif rtau. Frem tin N. Y. Htar. Captain Choster, uuther or " "0 nnd Under," and an autheilty upon turf mat tern, tells me that trotting is fast growing in Taver en Iho ethor side of the wiuer. " On the ether slde,'' he said, " England. France, Ocruinny and Austria Itave all takeu It up, especially the threo latter, and In France an American driver, even of modlecro ability, can miuiWe a hnudieme living. Only the ethor day n man cilled en me, who Is by no means u Hrst-cUss man with the ribbons. He went ever te Paris about a year uge, and told me wliat olilelly amused him was the gut-uj) or the drivers. Their get-up is lopbeot?, with Jockey Jacket unc" cap or meU fuutastle design. They carry no whip, but a minia ture club. The rules of trolling ever there, he told me, nre vastly dltTereut te ours. Therea herse U dlsqualllled uccerdlnK te tlie number of times he breaks. Instead, ns ever liore, or bringing the herse back te the gait with the relus, the French driver rises In hiflumberlug out nnd belabors his steed en the rump with the ulub until he or she returns te the trot. An Americun is ulwuys acenpud up by the owners of trotters ever theiu, nnd can get as much work te de as he pleases. Thelr tracks ure en the grass, aud the ceurse often four miles; In fact, thut Is the faverltu dlstanre. "In trottliig-races they lmndlcan. the. Iierscs by dlstunce ullownuces, exactly the H4me an handicap races unions men," "Is thoremuch of a demand for tiettars by the foreign markutsj1 "Yes, much mere se than Is generally known.The continental countries et lairejxj ay extraordinary prices for our beat stock, but the Seuth Americun republic", especially tli Argentine, glve even bettur priees. In Seuth America thorn nre new many ranches breeding trotting stock, and they don't seem te care what price they pay us for slies nnd dams." "De you think Maud H.'h record of Sil is likely te be seen beaten?" .- ' "Yes, I de. I thluk SunpLUVbreak U next year." . J. -... urcai: it U??', f"J I nald, "and Maud S. was ", .ynlne when bhe made bur wonderful vcerd." "That Is se," he replied. "I have seen a herse de the half niile in oue mluute. The surroundings were nil that could be do de Kircl and ihe track a downhill pue. It showed, however, that the pace was tliore If only you could keep up the atamlnn of the animal, Snnel Is a downhill iture, She stands three Inches higher at the rump than at the wlthers, and is te me the eiy epitome rs tretter, and may perhaps roaf reaf lie our dream of two inlniitesa mile." 'l)e you knew what Mr. Benner gave forfcunel?" "Xe, Idinet, but he Ins aild between forty and tlfty thousand dollars, and I ex pect It was 843,000." " What induced Oovemer Stanford te part with the inare?" "Xet money, you may be sure. Ills great ambition is te hreed the host irotter, and hound Mr. Benner have had dllforent Ideas en the subject. When Mr. lionuer made an eiler for Suiiel, It was an acknow ledgment that thu govorner had wen, and, besides, Mr. Benner's ambition Is te own the fastes ttrettcr, no mntter whero it comes from, and he would be the iirst muu te bow te the buccess of n friend." Drled nnrTale Tripe. Frem the Atlanta Constitution. The ether day a gentlcman from Cold Celd neck district was proineimdiug down Whitehall street wIipii he tpled a btrlug of spougehuugiuguplu from efu big grecciy store. "What Is them 'ere?" he nsketl of Patrolman Brooks, who was passing. "That is dried Butlale tnjie, my friend." " The diekeni you bav I Is thcV tzoeii te eatT" "Tlnest eating In the world if you cook It properly." " Hew de you cook 'cm '" "Why, Ji!t hIIce it up thin, and after soaking It thoroughly, dip it hi u batter and fry it. ll'sjust xplendld." " Well, I'll be Jutieswegcled if I don't te' 'cm one bait," said he, and he wjdked lute the btnre and purchasuU the wliela string, while the clerks were much mystl mystl Hed as te w hat he wanted with se many sponge". Vesterdey he put In nn appearance, nnd meeting I'atielmau Bioeks eg-jiii he re marked: "Say, you knew ihem 'ere tripes?" " Well, they must a b'en the tripes e' the eldest bull en the range, for Reeky Ami jiarblled 'cm, fried 'em, hailad 'urn en' done every way with 'em, mi' darned if she ever could get 'em tltlen te eat; an' I knew they haint no better cook In Celdv neck 'an Becky Ann, ef I de say it." rmeuuixEP tub vxn?iia. A MlnUtcr DenerIbeaI!ell In a Softeol With ,Mnwi and Illustrmtiens. There is great excitement in Leck pert, X. Y., ever the strange behavior of a Presbyterian clergyman named Marvin. He recently went into one of the public schools and insisted en delivering a lecture en " Ilea vrn and Hell." Maps nnd pictures Illustrated Marvin's lurid and graphic description of the fate of sinners, and the young pupils were fright fright ened almost Inte hysteric. A howl or in dignation has geno up from among the cit izens and many threatening loiters have been written te the beard of education. The nervous oxcllement of the younger pu plls has occasioned considerable alarm and some parents have threatened bodily harm te the minister. The beard of education has Issued a netice that the matter will net be repeated. Mr. Marvin lias been very qulet of late. Ila is nn austere man and strictly orthodox In belief. He has Inaugurated a dress re form nnd thinks It sinful te have a dress adorned with any trimmings. Ills daugh ter Is compelled te dress oddly, and when she appeared with some flouncesand frills en ber skirts she was locked up. He de nounces nmusements of nil kinds, and is particularly vlndletlve against card-playing, thoatre-golng, dancing, skating and social enjoyment, rirlile nnd Oroem Shet. Rush Miller, of fltreudsburg. Pa., and Anule Mlller, of Columbia, N. J,, were married en Wednesday. Whlle en the way te the home of the groom, at Htrouds Htreuds burg, Miller was shot In the baek and mor tally wounded by Jehn W. Hnyder, a re jected lever of the brlde. The brlde was also shot, but net severely wouuded. Sny der escaped. The President Slaying Dnelcn. Prcsldent Harrison left Washington en Thursday en a duck sheeting expedition te the lower Potomac In Mr. Bateman's steam yacht, aud expects le be away nntll to morrow. Ha was accompanied by Mr. Rateman, Senators Edmunds and Hawley, Justice Qray, of the suprome court, and J. W. Thompson, of Washington. - ' Grnramnr Applied. rrem the Boiten Transcript In a rccent grammar examination, In ene of our Bosten schools, a class was required te wrltAftsantence containing a noun in the ob)ectlva case. One of the boys wrote the fallowing soutenco : "The cow does net like le be licked." "What noun thore is in the objectlvo case 7" nsked the toacher. "Cowl" said the boy. ' Why Is 'cow' In the obeotlvo ease T" "Dejause the cow objects te belng licked I" A Geed Iloselutton. Trem Hit Reading Tlmei. I will net leek upon the wins when it It glow. In jr roil, Se reny my e renins hat sit loeso upon my morning bend. tOMK SLIGHT DirFBRENCIH. Tlilidirroreneo 'Urlrl nn cujlncsr and school , teaclie: you'll And I "" The engineer he minds the (ralu, the tcaeher tralm tbemled. And yet another. Hear the bell that's peallug from the steeple j It dltlcrs from Iho alderman who's sUallng from the people. from th Chicago Zttmlil. PLEASURE AND PA1X. Wheu we ee ten Chrlitmas party, And cerni are the wert of our wecj, Ve objeet net te "rlniji en our ringers," But w de te th " b:lli en our tee." Frem Jvjgt. It Toiiahen. 80ZODOKT teugheni the gums and mnke thnm healthy, se that they held In the teeth firmly. It rsmevei th tartar, elves comfort, U ecuDomleal of health nnd money, nnd when once uicd will nevar l glvsa up. Try 607.0 DONT. lifii than linUabottle or Dr. Hull's Couch Syrup cured us of atsvere bronchial uiToctleu. II. H. JlODbON. 4H Ilanet-cr St., Baltimore, Aid. Don't ! If a dealer offers you a bottle of Hal ation Oil without labels or wrappers, or Ink mutilated or defaced package, don't touch it tlen'tlmy Hat any price. Inxltt Uen getting u pertct, unOreKm, ytnutnt packait. I'rlce ' cgnUu bulllc. A'icnred IMlter. A rucked farmer stalked Inte the nanctum with u hi it whip under his huh, Ile you tits editor?" he nulled. "1 am," was the half appreheiiklve reply. H ere's two dollars mud urn your paper, for llfe," lie nald. " Yeu nee," he went en, "our daughter wan lck and liked te die ; she drooped uud grew we ilc nnd pnle, had lieuihiches, no uppatlte, linck ached, fret nnd huuds llke Ice, couldn't slene, Imcked with cough, nnd notlieuglit she had coimmiptlen. Ne medicine heliwd her till we tried Hint Dr.Plcrce's Kavurllu I'rescrlp I'rescrlp tlen mentioned In your puier, when she began te mend In no time and Is new veil and hand, i-onie a a ree put ma down as a llfe sub. scrlber." New the editor Is looking for another scare. The medicine hnn cured ncerei nlUlclcd us the farmer's daughter, restoring the femule func tions te healthy uctlen, nnd removing the ob structions nnd upprciitens which mined hir trouble, ills guaruntevd te lu utlifnctleu. or price (tl 00) rsfundad. 1w s WIFT'S SPECIFIC. MERCURIAL RHEUMATISM. Mr. J, C.Jenes, city marshal of Fulton, Ar kansas, writes! "About ten yours age loon leon loen Jructed R severs case of bleed poison. 1 he lead--n-physlclniis of ttre-clty were cntled lrmrrm they iireeerllied medicine after medicine, which 1 took without nirerdlng me any rcllaf. I also tried mcrcurlul nnd potash lemedles, with Hie sains unsuccessful retult, but which brought eunn ntUielc or mercurial rheumatism that made my llfe one of untold ngeny. After suf fering four men hs, I gn a up all former reme dies nnd I'euuuenced taking Hwlft'sttpeclMeiH, H. H.) After taking tevcrul bottles, I whscu tlrely cured and uble te resume work. I con sider Hwin's Hpeclfle Ci. H. 8.) the greatest med Iclnn for bleed pulseulng te-day en the mar- fcJW.u'g 8peclne(a H. .)cured my llttloibey of heredllury screrula, which broke out nlV,"" his fuce. I'eru jeur he had suffered, audi1 "U(J given up all hopes et his receery, wht'11. Bt length 1 was Induced te use H. H. . After tislng a ifuw bottles he was enthely cured. M". symptom new remulus of ths dlseass, Ubls v,as thrua jeui-s tie. I MItS.T. iu MATIIERfl. Mathervllle, Mil"- TreatUe en Hloed and Sklu Dlsease ma!"0 rri"1. W BWIKT SrECIFIO CO., Atlanta, C8- e AUTKIt'S I.I1TLU LIVKlt l'HJJl. I t CARTER'S j LITTLE LIVER PIlAs CURE nU hi" .lck IlendAche and relieve nil Iho troubles lni deut te n bilious stale of tlin intt'in. neh DizzlnctK, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress nruT Katlng, l'alu In Hie Side, .c. Whlle their nuJ1 rcuiarkuble success has beeu shenii la curing) sick: Headache, yet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVEl' 1'II.I-S me equally uluitble In Conatlutleili curing and prexenllng this auneylng cenr; Plaint, wblle they nUe cerrix't all dlsnnlen d thOHteniHch, fctluiulute the ller mid regulab ,li. linn ..Id Vi.nir ,l.n.,..nl.. I " ...V MUHW1. .V. (4 14, V VUI WUIBU HEAD Ache thcr would be almost prlcele te theJ who sulli-r Ireni this distressing complaint;! but fortunately their goodness does net end here, nnd thine who en try them will Hud, thek- little pill" valuable In k) mini v ways thutl they will net be willing te de without them. llutuftcr all sick head ACHE Is the hnne of se many lives thnt here Is w here we mnl.e our great btujt. Our pills euro It whlle ethers de net. CUU i:it'H LITTLE LIVER PILLS are very small and Mry easy te uke. One or twepllls inuUeudese. They are strictly egetubleaud de net grlie or purge, but by their gentle uc uc tleu please nil who lue them. In IalsatUTcts: Ue ler 1. bald uM-ry where or sent by mall. C.UtTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small PilL Small Dese. uuglS-ljdied Small Price. SUtorucue. r UTIIEH a KAUFFMAN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Beeend rioer I!shleman Uw Ilulldlng, Ne. a Nurlh llnkMHtrr.it. Klirtlyd.tw -pEJO.KS & CO.. f J .Muiiufucturcrs CONFECTIONK1W FINK lrAI'Klt UUXKS. The most beautiful Hue Iu the United MtaUis. CIS Commerce m..l'hlhidel plilu l'u. VrlteferdiwcrlpUeprtcellst. junet-THleed Stfftttttmck', furutMLraiA, Friday. Dee. 37, m. i Before this week passes there will be things te say." We printed that yesterday. Te-day we begin te make geed the statement. It iseur intention te put be fore the retail buyers of Phila delphia an array of merchan dise of many sorts which for quantity, quality and cheap ness will be mere surprising than any of the great offerings ever made by us in the past. The time is favorable for large merchandise operations at low prices. The bears have control of the "spot" dry goods, which means goods in the garment equally with the piece. That's all you need of gen eral information. The details will appear daily. They will be crowded full of quality and price interest.' Muslin Underrvear, Saturday morning we will open the greatest special sale of Muslin Underivear ever made in any American market. Fer mere than six months many of the best manufacturers have been under contract te supply the goods for this sale. 'lhc garments are all new and include everything re quired by a complete stock : Chemises, Geiuns. Corset Cevers, Drawers. The prices en the special lets will be less than the cost of ma terials alone. Vhe workmanship will net be inferior because the prices are low, but examination will show honest work in every garment. The quantities are very large. Yeu will net be asked te leek at mean or meagre lets. The sale will be limited in one respect only, namely the numbers that will be sold te a single purchaser. This is nec essary te protect legitimate re tail buyers from the competi tion of such dealers as may at tempt te supply their stocks from this sale. The goods are for consumers, net dealers. We de the great Underwear business of this city. Pasfcsuc cess indicates what proper en terprise will accomplish with it in the future. Attention is given net only te such qualities as sell in great quantities, but te the choice and exclusive, and the stock includes everything up te the finest French hand made garments. The quantity and variety require increased space and entire separatiem from ether merchandise. The majority of our lady visitors al ready knew the comfortable, elegant and retired quarters which have accordingly been arranged upon the second fleer. Fer the purposes of this great Underwear Sale addi tional room will be occupied in adjacent departments, and the bread space of the Chestnut street entrance will also be used for the display and sale of the goods. We have four special Calen dars for 1S89 Dickens, Thack eray, Tennyson, Eliet; each with a pad of day-by-day thoughts set in a beautifully pictured background. 50c by mail 57c. Jehn Wanamaker. JtmbrcUrte. u MURELLA IIEADQUARfKIW. HEADQUARTERS -FOR- Umbrellas, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 EAST KING STREET. eSvhnd lUincn. 1 rj CKNIRE BQVARE. Jacob F. Sheaffer's PURE RYE WHISKY, Distiller)', 648 East King St. Alse fine old l.Itltz Whisky, my owndUtllln ewndUtllln t en. oilier line old stock Kxpert ()erhelt. (Jlboen, Ml. Veruen, auckenhelmer, Dllltneir jdiiniil.i Hie, etc. Imported Ulni, llmndles. t-le. u.!'!e,..9ld Cullfernln lirandy and Red nnd vM1"0 " lne Currant, Rlackberry.HtruM berry iines. Deldekhenncr, Nlerxtelner. Hi. Juiluii. C-laret, unkee, Jnmulea Hum. Wild Cherry. Ungtr, Klmiucl uud Oraugellrundy, CIIEAF DEMIJOIINH A SPECIALTY Ne. 15 Centre Square. d.'Mfd I-vW HKADOUARTKRa ! r'.;-0?,MC7. K- r -K- I'-11- M O. l. A. JL, 1'. O. H. of A., LO. O.K., Elks ciin.uisaudFlus. itote ' ' MliniiA,! n, Ne, 42 West KlD Street. Clii'istaiis INstchtnerif BEAHOftABLE buoudstien. The covering of steam pipes with rsltaMs material Insures dry strain and smvt feel sad attention; the cost of the cevertai belac sem Umes mnde np In a. slnrle year In surta etfMl alone, The best material se fcr offered te lbs public Is the Megnesia Sectional Ce.ering, Fer nteam Pipes, Boilers, Brine Pipes, Kte., and Is for sals only In Lancaster and Lebanon counties, by CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMMINQ3, Prepn N03. IU St m NORTH CUR1BTIAN ST., Lancaster, P. Price lists and dlsceunU and directions far applying en application. Hpcclal terms te the trade. . Alse Valves, Pipe, Cocks, Killings, Eie., at Jobbers' Prices. derS-tfdR S' TEAM KNU1KB AND UUILUHWORKH. Steam Engine -ANFJ Beiler Works. Visitors te the Pair, It will pay yen te rail nt my Works and ex urt amine our Bteck of -nt Engines ! !!?w,". le l,,ete yn Prices and see enr (Uclllly for turning out work. Portable Engines. 4 llorsc-rewcr . .s 421 6 llorsc-l'ewer 47J B Horse-Powor. 555 10 Herse-Power nj 15 Herse-Power n Horse-Powcr ..........""ZZT I.1M Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 6 norse-l'ewer K Hei se-Power 15 llorxu-1'eu ur ..S2f .. 2,0 ..275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five - IJorsc-Pewer, 60 In. Dlam., 18 feet Leng, S3 J In, Tubes. Price, 1175 iud $150. "' One Reller, JO In. Dlam., IS feet Ixine, 21 8 In. fubes 13 feet Lene, with Flre Frent CasUngs, SUS. I CARRY THE LAROE3T 81-OCIC OF ENGINE AND BOILER SDPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer nf Htntlenary Engines, Mill and Mining Maehlnery, HayMlll. Dark and Cob Mills, Pumps, etc Contractor ftir Htenm Healln, Direct or Indl reel, or by Het Wuter. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE I3T11EUE3TINTIIE MARKET. nepairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, rnopiUKTen, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANOARTERrPA. Pru OJoebe. rpilE l'EOPLE'8 UAHIi S1X)RK. CHRISTMAS. BRRGRINS IN THE HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. Lndles" Ilanistltch White. I'rlnled Borders aud Ojion-AVerk Borders, ut 6c, c, lOe te OOe. Ladles' White Embroidered, In large assort assert assort meut,iec,iic,ic,aicto&a. k" n.Fu!1!.1P0,er.a?nt8' nandkerehlcfs, In Plain White Hemstitch and Hemmed, from 5e teWc. .Vi?1' "galloped and i:mbreldcrcd 811k. In ror'ueod'i'Sfe.'11250- U,Uftl Price ha, bieS ....,..,.., HV w , 1IWUU IJKt nn5'i1,,l?piVJ:.Terk n,ul, Embroidered White Bilk nt 75c. Held one week age ut SI, L-i3'.".' Ij?K?7slX0. While China Silk Hand Hand Hand wuerofiSe? C" llPculur tic almost every. niA.U',iiIap?n"a.'NVI,Ue. 811k lhindkerehlefs otSOe. Regular price te-day, 75c. Pull lines of Ijidies nnd Oent's 811k Mufflers. JiJjCream, White und Celer., at uiiusuillly low Many or lhc Ilnrgnlns above cannot be re- Sn w V"5 '"'V0" ""'"wl. I'urcliawjrs would de w ell te luspect our stock curly. We carry Iu stock full lines of Colgate's Celebrated Extracts, TOILET WATERS, COLOU.NE-J, Ae. GEO. F. RATHVON, 25 East King Street, marCO-lydR LANCASTER. PA. (Cenl. LU.MI1KRANDCOAU 1. uv1ii,1m(,'ti(i!!;JJ,l?0KH,AN1)CAt:8- WEST. LRN HARD WOODS. Whiilwnle and ReUll. Ly,,. .... R.R.MARnN4CO., ' nMyd ! Water Htrect. Ijtncunter. l'a. TAUMUARDNERa COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. ifll North Prlnee street. Yabim North Prince Street, near Reading iirlMM r svnsBTPU i'A TTENRj' WOi', FURNITURE STORE, lias removed te H6 East Kins street, having ft full line of Furniture efevery descrlptleu at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly u teuded ta Call and examine our goods. aS-UOR U. WOLV, im but tlig atrs4t. Cam. N: EW BOSTON sTTOMC. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square, 18 OFFERING MOST EXTRAORDINARY AMD WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF GOODS. Observe ! Observe ! t-adles' and Children' Black Ribbed Hees at VeapaJr. Inch Turkey Red Table Linen at Mea yard. 9e Faaey Ribbon at te a, yard. 6e Ruchlng at Se yard. Se Handkerchiefs at lea yard. TSc Red Underwear at Me each. II 35 Flannel HklrU at me each, ten's Me Fine White Snirt at ST We each. Men's Xe Half Heee at 12Me a palrV 75e Flannel SklrU at Me each. Me PanUloen Uoedi at Xle a yard, rrue Fine Towels at Ke each. IB Linen Betu (Cleth and deun Napkins) at MMftHett. Me OerseU at tntfi each. 0, 10c, Ue Ladrea' Linen Cellars at Se each. 9ta Oaahmera Olevee at I7e a pair. Me Woolen Hese at Ke a pair. TOc Napkins at BOe a deten. II Napkins at 78c a deun. II 3B Napkin at It a down. Je'wrelry T Late Pins at Be. Be, 10c, lteteSSe each. Children's " Helld Qeld Rings " at 2ie each. White Bed Spreads. 12 00 Hprcads at tl SO each, GO Spreads at IZSOeaeh, 11 ZS Spreads ut Mc each. Handkerchiefs and Silk Matte At Most Reasonable Price. WONDERFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL RE DUCTIONS IN DRESS GOODS Which you will de well te Inspect. In the Nick " O " Time we ceme te you with a " Great " Closing Out Sale or TOYS. Net one Tey will be carried ever If low prices will rid us of them. Come Early I Geme Early I TO THE 24 Centre Square. 0 HHIHTMAS REDUCTIONS. TOYS REDUCED ! -TO- Clese Them Out! ' We Are Determined Net te Have Any Toys Left If Prices Will Sell Them. BARGAINS -IN Silk and Linen i Charles Stamm, LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON STORE. lew Bosten Sere HANDKERCHIEFS feri Queen Stat, S2SS5S25 Vtr,pf gamMen. pALACS OF FASHION. 115 AND 117 N. QUEEKIT. SBSBSSSSSS Come And Examine" the Great! Bargains Offered in Our COAT DEPARTMENT Our entire stock of Ceat must be closed out regardless of cost. Ladies' Newmarkets, fermei price i.r;. 2U. JU.;e. at 2.e8 former price $$ and $6, at $3.98J lermer price $7 and $8, at 4.q8: former nrice ie te $12, at $7.49 ; former price $131 te $15, at 99.9b; iermer price $16 te $20, at $14.98 ; fermei price S21 te . at 10.08. Misses' Newmarkets andl Children's Coats at the samel reduced prices. All our Ladies' Cleth Jackets at $2.98. Ladies' Steckinette Jackets, at $2.49, $2-95. $3-50, $5. up wards; worth mere than at the pnees sold. Cut prices in Plush Coats and Wraps. Short Plush Jackets, former price $9, reduced te $7.98 ; for mer price $10 and $12, reduced te S10.4Q ; termer price ftiq. reduced te $12.98 ; former price $20, reduced te $16.98, Plush Wraps, former nrice $12 te $15, at $11.98; former price $16 te $20, at $14.98. BOYS' CLOTHING! Twe thousand dollars worth! of Beys' Knee Pants must be sold. Prices must sell them. Beys' Suits reduced from $1.75 te $1.39 a suit; $2.49 te $1.98 ; $3.48 te 2.69 ; 4.49 te 349 ; 5-49 te 4.29 ; .98 te 4.98 ; 7.98 te 5.98 ; 8.98 te 6.49. Netice ! We take stock en January first, and all this week we shall be busy putting up bargain Lets in every depart ment. Come in and leek at them. Our whole stock of Comforts will be offered Belew Cost. 115 & 117 North Queen St. gev nU ev gtcut. T3 EAL E3TATK OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATE OFFICE. nOU8ES,UUrLI)INQ LOTS.FARMS, MILLS, Ac., for sale. Great bargains. Cull for our new Catalogue J ust out. 1IOUBKS and BUSINESS PROPERTIES nl wa) s en timid for reut. RENTS COLLECTED - Propertlos taken charge of, collection et rents, payment of tuxes, repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or nn nn nn Jioyance te owners. MONEY TO LOAN ON M0RTOAaES.-Fer these having money te luvest we have first. class mortgages en hand and the best of facili ties for investing, TITLE PAPERS prepared uud titles carefully xamlued. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. 10S EAST KING STREET, nor 8 3md (Carpets. T ANCA8TER CARPET HOUHE. SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER TO OO TO SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. RUGS. CARPETS. ART RQUARE. OIL CLOrilS, WINDOW SHADES. Etc. FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES lu the City fur the Prices, lie Sure te Hce Them. BEST GOODS I LOWEST TRICES OROUNDFLOORI ONE PRICE! CARPET AND CARPET WORKI BEST AND CUEAPLST I Near Cerner of Oraege & N. Queen. nug2Myd lour. JBV. AN 4 hON'8. Palace of Fasbi, Palace of FasMen, THE CAKES ARE BAKED. The Rush for Fleur is Over. WE NOW WISH ALL OUR FRIEND A MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS. Levari & Sens. MERCHANT MILLERS. -"?. .t : J ,. w . .- vatiartMBaju3i
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