Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 30, 1886, Image 2

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The Weekly Intelligencer
PUsVUSHtD EVERV I WEDNESDAY MOANNO,
HAYai,ll.00OaSSIOirTHS. CtCIM Of 111,
line,ApixiprrmMTO nuen Bima cr
a jMMgreirDMc eucrrD fxem itt part et tbi
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Addr$$t ail httUrt and TtUfframt te,
THH INTKLLiaBNOHR,
Intelligences Itullalng, Lancaster, Pa.
l)c Cattcoetcr JiUcIliQcncii;
LANCASTER. NOVEMBER 30. 15.
The Dance or the Itends.
The Baltimore Sun, which is one of the
journals that does net publish ns fact what
it has net goal reason te believe te be
fact, states upon what it declares te be
undoubted nutherity, that the Baltimore
t Ohie railroad direction recognizes " the
claims of the public te have the advan
tages of fair railroad competition," and
" will keep its premises te them," te es
tablish aline between Baltimore and Xew
Yerk that will be as indeindent as its
line between Washington and Baltimore.'
Thcv believe that thev hav e a bindincr rnn.
tract with the Beading company for the
use of the Jersey Central and Beuiid Broek
lines ; but it anything should bre.ik It, the
Baltimore & Ohie company " will build an
Independent line from Philadelphia te
Staten Island," and will net "permit itself
te be forced te use the tracks of the Penn
sylvania railroad, known as the Central
Railroads of Xew Jersey, between Phila
delphia and Xew Yerk."
That la a very specific and positive state
ment which puts te sleep the statements
of some of the Philadelphia journals that
the Pennsylvania and Baltimore & Ohie
had reached an understanding by wliich
they would give each ether special accom
modations and use each ethers tracks and
divide traffic between them, and gen
erally assume a Siamese twin relation
of clese alliance for offense and de
fense against the public. The state
ment of the Baltimore Sun, while
hardly mere specidc and positive
than that of the ether journals who
imagine these stories and swear te them,
may be relied upon, as the Sun Indulges in
no such capers. It is very comfortable te
have a reliable newspaper printed in the
neighborhood, te which recourse may I
liad te knew what is te be believed ; for
nowadays there Is such a reckless Hew of
misstatement In the journals of the great
cities as te be bewildering even te the
reader experienced in the work of arresting
the true from the false. And particularly
in financial matters, where money may be
made by fahe tales,are they current. Ter a
long while we hae been entertained with
stones of the magic work that is being done
in reconciling the conflicting interests of
the Beading, the Pennsylvania and the
Baltimore & Ohie. The president of the
reads have been reported in the most amic
able relations, and Mr. Cerbm, the Xew
Yerk injection into the Reading, has been
the little magician who is doing the work.
Quite possibly this amiability of outside
behavior lias been brought about, but
the Sim's announcement shows that, be
far as the Baltimore & Ohie is concerned,
its amiability will be made te consist with
a severe carrying out et its plan te have a
line of its own te Xew Yerk, and that it
has net the slightest notion of being new or
hereafter dependent upon the will of the
Pennsylvania railroad forfaver or business.
Experience very clearly teaches us that
this means an active competition for trade
at all times when it is important te the
public interests te liave it.
Just what role Beading is te play among
these railroads is net yet cieir. The new
managera of the property are tee busy
taking in the shekels that have come from
their profuse premises and mjstical ar
rangements te let us clearly knew whether
Reading Is te be an active competitor of
the Pennsylvania or its sleeping part
ner. The Heading property is new
under the control of financial sharks
whose appetlte will keep them stuff,
ing and bleeding it in the most approved
style of Wall and Third street art. They
hive a subject with great resources that
has steed a great deal of bad handling, w ith
no stealing, and may hereafter stand a great
deal of stealing without bad handling. Te
this end it is likely te come. The public can
make up Its mind that its new nurses will
take all the cream off the baby's milk ; and
iuat il wm ee pruuent net te believe in the
prospect of an early dividend te the stock
holders or an immediate leap of it3 stock
taits par -value.
Hank Nete Currenrj .
Ur. Trenholm, the comptroller of the
currency, concludes his annual report with
some reflections uien the national banking
system, which de net seem te lie very valu
able, because while he thiuks them te be
valuable Institutions he has no recom
mendation te make as te hew they may be
kept going when the supply of bends, en
which their currency issue Is based, is with
drawn, as it seen will be. He sajs that the
stated objections te a national bank cur-
rencrnrn Mint, that-tnbn i, ..i -.
. .,, llJD Jlultt, el ueuia
that might be issued directly upon the
credit of the government; and that, fur
thermore currency determined In volume
by a defluite percentage upon deposited
securities of high value can never pesu
tbe flexibility and elasticity of velume
which are the chief commercial advantages
of a bank currency lu any form.
Sir. Trenholm thinks that the national
benis would hae no Inducement te re
wain as national banks, if they did net
this ha may be in trrer. There may l i.
augment enough in the standing of the
given ii uy its government supervlalnn
that will make it advffi Ier
bankers te appear clothed in the
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MM7 tare net tt prlvilegt et taulatt cur.
waey ; which there seems te be no reason
te itlTe them when iU only credit jm1
value comes from the government credit,
tipdn which It may as well be directly
based. It must be remembered tee that
tlie government lias the pe"" te Impose
restrictions upon banks of deposit and dis dis
ceunt as well Its et circulation ; and that
the Impositions of the national Kinking act
can be retained w hile the currency privilege
is taken nway. ieme iersens question
whether the national government docs net
lo-'e its Jurisdiction ever banks that are net
currency makers, but this is hardly a
sound jKWitlen. But If It be true it w ill net
be difficult te meet it by the issue
by the national banks of their notes
secured by a deposit of an equal nmeunt
of bullieu with the government. The
notes isaiied by the United States are Kiml
upon silver in its vaults, and if the banks
want te enjoy the distinction of issuing
paper currency they might be given it upon
exchanging sliver coin for their notes. The
government would have no greater burthen
than it new lias in taking care of the coin
in the vaults, nnd the banks would have no
profit pave the honor and the satisfaction
of the crinkling note Instead of the ringing
coin.
StxcKlMtJune PlttaburR ha added IMS
buildings te wbat it bad bt fore. Tbe Smoky
City Iias a perfect night te crew.
m m
Thk New Yerk World discusses Mr.
nialne'a popularity with great care and con
cludes Ith the folio Ing questions : "Dees It
uet tend te prove that tbe average run of our
people admire tbe man he 'standi by bis
friends,' and expects Uiem te stand by him,
lrre-pectl e et a few dubious doings and ways
tba. are dark and tricks that are vain 7 Is
there net a steed deal et very genuine admir
ation current from tbe mighty sbarpebap who
catches, reflects and champions that vague
consensus known as publle sentiment 7"
The Bfnrmatlve answer that both el these
questions require must be promptly given,
and it 1 Just this fact that makes Mr. lllalne
the most daueereus man in American politics
te-day; with far greater power for evil than
Henry Oeerge or the socialists.
TitERR are a geed many strong points in
the report et Admiral Perter te the secretary
of tbe nary, the tncHt prominent and
strongly urged being that bearing en the ne
ceslty of building vessels of great speed;
but there is one ether point but lightly
touched, which is of great importance,
namely, the adTlsiblllty of equipping ships
with full sail power. As tbe admiral forci
bly says we cannot afford te rely only upon
steam as England can, ler tbe sun never sets
upon tbe coaling stations of that power. He
recommends the building of 20 swift torpedo
beats after plans by Krlcasen, of Monitor
fame.
Seme one bad better switch off tbe woman's
rights movement Female drummers are
no longer a curiosity.
As might have been foretold with safety
the building of the new war ships has been
given te the lowest bidder, with the excep.
tien of cruiser Ne. 1, which was leund te be
mere ceatly than the highest estimate fixed
by Cengresi When the bids en this last ves.
sel were offered, the ship-builders well knew
that they were higher than tne amount fixed
and would have te be refused, yet they made
no concession. This shows that they had no
hope of imposing peer material en the gov
ernment, and Is themo9tferclblecompllment
that could have been given te the integrity of
the secretary and his stall. If the builders
were reasonably sure that the appropriation
would be Increased by Congress and come
back for the iowest bidder, these facts would
net be se significant, but there is a chance
tbat the government will be authorized te
build the vessel at one of the navy yards.
Mn. Stanley, who has Just arrived in
New Yerk, rinds a small newspaper war en
his hands, his assailant being Colonel
Cballle Leng. The author of ' Through the
Dark Continent "was areued by tbe news
tbat Colonel Leng had publicly denounced
him for inducing missionaries te visit the
country where se many of them have died,
and that he was accused of an overpowering
ambition. In reply Mr. Stanley attributes
the at'ack te Leng's envy and m&llce
aroused by the proof given by Stanley that a
lake discovered by Leng was only an arm of
a larger lake. Colonel Leng answers that se
far from being angered by Stanley's success
&i an explorer he had eulogized him in many
speeiiies, but that he had seen found him out
Just as the King of Belgium has mere
recently. He laughs as Stanley's d!very
of Livingstone as e grand specimen et sell
glorification, 700 pages of a book being tak en
te describe the discovery of a man who was
net lest He Bneers at Stanley's discovery of
a white race in Africa, which turned out te
be founded en one Albine boy, and be denies
him the credit of the discovery of the source
of the Nile, which he says belongs te Speke.
The report et the United States commis
sioner te the Conge has already thrown dis
credit en Stanley's story of the Conge, and
unless he makes a better answer te Colonel
Leng's criticism hl countrymen will net be
half se proud of their great explorer. All
that he had te Bay when confronted with
Leng's remarks was that he differed from
him In his estimate of the people of Central
Africa, and that he could net Imagine what
he had said or done te give ctlense. He
speaks contemptuously of Cel. Leng as one
el Gorden'ri lleuteusntH, and seems te think
that he Is tee big a deg te be disturbed by the
barking of se small aa animal.
Glen Koce's bank officials struck a finan
cial boulder that seems te have wrecked
them.
Tun first case of violation or the oleomar
garine law came up in the Washington police
court en Monday. The Ilev. Pajten ilarri ilarri
sen, a colored gentleman of Virginia, was
dltcevered offering butter for tale In tbe
market. At iea.it he said It was butter and of
course a reverend Virginia gentleman could
uei wu a ne. ue Mid tbat he was a mission missien mission
aryenhis way te Pennsylvania. He was te
be married w hen he reached this land of geed
butter and had bought the article which get
him Inte trouble, In order that his sister
might inakea wedding cake thereof. Rut
the slater said the butter was old and the
reverend Virginia missionary gentleman
with matrimonial Intentlons,e far forget the
dignity of his position as te offer the bad
butter for tale en market, of course without
proclaiming IU peer quality. Just hew tbi,
butter was proved te be oleomargarine is net
stated and Is hard te guess, sa scientists con
cede that analysis is net always reliable in
the matter. Hut w bat might have developed
Inte an Interesting test case was cut short by
the decisleu of the court that the law requires
sale te be made and does net take coKnizance
of eilers te sell. He the missionary who
slipped en (-emetblng oleaBineus and dis
turlMHi the majesty of the bogus butler law
will shortly arrive In the wilds of Pennsyl
v aula without his wedding cake.
The New Yerk Herald is authority for
the statement that the price of bituminous
coal is te be advanced from twenty five te
thirty per cent. It is said that the soft coal
business Is no under tbe control et two syn
dicates known as the Ohie peel and the Iluf Iluf
fale peel which have agreed te make the
pricecfcoaltekulttheiuselven. The ilufiale
peel consists of three railroads which control
the eutlre business through freight raUs
They uit) the Rochester ,fc Pittsburg, the
Ilullale, New Yerk it Philadelphia, and the
Krle railroad. It is said they will very seen
adyancn the price thirty emits a ten, and
lollew that befere January by a seoeud ad ad ad
vanteotUke amount
Tm MHM ted Ml et tte fc"
eMeytaMln(fefaMTyaewawftrd push by
the Coleridge and Campbell trials.
Betwkk IdleU Jumping off brldgea and
riding through rapid s In barrel, It Is llttle
wonder that the present generation Is becom
ing bald-headed.
PERSONAL.
Kneunt: Is going te rite n book about the
West lndle
Mav en Wilsen's funeral In Harrlsburg,
will take place nt ...W l m. en Wednesday.
Mns. Meiujav, of New Yerk, has Just pur
chased a H,0iM seal skin Moque.
H. A. Hentu:, a crank, has txxm annoying
Mrs. Uarlleld at her Menter, Ohie, home by
letters and visits. He has been put In the
county peer home.
Mr. W. L. HriMNtiKn, formerly et Car.
lisle. Is new agent ter the western division of
the Monarch Parler Metplug Cat cenipauy
of Kvansvllle, ludlann.
II. Ik Snot-H.ef the Harrlsburg rrteqram,
ha received as a present from Mr tieergu
McKentle, et the Marr opera cenipauy, n
beautiful siUer-headedeaue.
Knnn Tt CKElt, a farmer, aged 38 years,
was drowned by the capslnug of his beat
while aiding In the rescue of a shlp-w recked
crew ou Lske Ontario, near Point i'entusula.
OKOrtOi; A. Ali.kn, of Krle, has been
appointed I nlled States district attorney,
vice William A. Stene, removed foretton.
slve partisanship. Mr. Allen has been Hen.
W. L. Scott's attorney for many years.
ADAM DnEtnAcn. a well known railroad
contractor, died suddenly In Rloetnsburg,
Pa., Monday morning, sued 01 years. He
was the builder of the greater portion of the
Round Rroek railroad, In New Jersey, and
most et the extension of the Delaware ,t
Hudsen rixJ te Lake Champlaln.
WAYSIDE GLANCES.
The acts and words of Senater Hiddleber
ger, of Virginia, assume an Importance
whlcfi they de net lntrlulcally possess vrbeu
the narrow margin by which the Republicans
held thoSeuate Is considered. Hit paper,
the Sheuaudeah JferiUU la Its last issue
has a most friendly editorial ou Presi
dent Cleveland that is attracting much
attention. He says " The president's
course, or policy, as tt is sometimes called,
has unquestionably opened the way in the
seum te cauuiu uicusmeu or ruuiu meu,
and te a higher plane of political thought
than tbat resting upon mere jrsenaliUes and
prejudices. Fer that result, at least, the
presldeut,whether a conscious or uucensci us
agent is te be greatly commended, or, per
haps, It w ere mere accurately stated that the
fruits of tfie policy were much ueeded.-'
This seems te Indicate pretty cleaily tbat
Mr. Hlddleberger for the balance of his
senatorial term will be tied te the Republi
can party by a rope of sand.
It is amusing te note the warmth with
which the verhart men have begun the
canvasaef Congress of two years hence against
the Darlington forces. They de net propose
te bury the hatchet for n minute agtlnst the
successful competitor In the recent Congres
sional contest In an elaborate address te the
Republican voters of the Sixth district Issued
by the Everhart forces, It Is declared that two
years ageKverhart defeated Heckel. Democrat.
by 7,04.: and had a majority ever all of 6, lij,
being upwards of 00 per cent or the whole
vote cast At the recent election Mr. Dar
lington's vote was 11,-11, Mr. Dickinsen's
was 10,520, Mr. Kverhart's was 4,9f5 and Mr.
Marshall's was L222, tfiaMnc Mr. Darlington
a minority representative, with only about 41
per cent of the whole number of votes polled
ln.the district As long as a plurality elects,
thoughts such as these 'will net reuse Mr.
Darlington te lie awake nights.
..
The Pittsburg .Tdj' is anxious te see Chris
Magee come out for mayor of tbe Smoky
City Instead of putting his minions Inte the
office, using them as puppets and then shoul
dering upon them the responsibility it all
gees net welL This situation is se delightful
te Mr. Magee that It Is net te be wondered at
that he does net desire a change. The won
der is that the people stand it
This card was received at the Intelli Intelli
eenceh office this morning . ' A young and
energetic Journalist with some means, is of
fered an interest in an established, legiti
mate and profitable newspaper, published
In Philadelphia." A man may have youth,
energy and means, and yet lack the essential
qualities of a JeurnallHt He must have
brains and plenty et them. He must be
ready te de twenty-four hours' work in
twelve, be an encyclepaedia or Information,
and be as well acquainted with the science
of pugilism as thai of political economy. If
be has all these attributes and has besides the
capacity te work like a pack-horse, he will
be suited te newspapr life. If net thus
equipped, he will find it easier te break
stones en a highway than te be a newspaper
man.
Deservedly popular We mean l)r Ball's
CeuKh syrnp for It etver falls te cure it cough.
Only 23cnu
Don't take It ' If a Jealer offers yen a bottle
of Salvation Oil without label, or wrappers, In
slit upon (renin a perfect, unbroken pickaxe.
Price a cents.
With teeth all stained, and loeie, 1 thought
That nothing could be btgrftd or bought
Te cure them, and I cried. In pain,
O, would thit they were geed atain '
At last let song of prale go round,
A eure InSOZOIJO.NT 1 found
M
IRACLES OK RELIEF.
ST. JACOBS OIL
10U JJEUKALQ1A
MIRACLES OF RELIEF.
defrered Fearfullj and Cared
Mr. Jerry P Themas, President or the
Gourd Club, Central Park Hetel, fisth street
and7lhavenue,.Sew lerlr, writes "Last
summer I urrared fearfully with neuralgia
andceuld net get any rest, night or day I
tried St. Jacobs ou and obtained the first
night's real in weeks and was cured. '
Suffered 10 Years and Cured.
, . , l'ottatewn, Pa.
I have been a snfferer from neuralgia for
ten years; tried all kinds of remedies with,
out relief, and had given up all hope I tried
a bottle of St. Jacob OU, and It bin effected
such wendcrtul relief, 1 recommend It te all.
UIA3 LAW, Jr,
Haffered S ears and Cured.
. ... . . Iloensvlllo. Me
irem neuralgia and nervous pain In my head.
Itanected .my face and ejes se that at times
1 was unable te attend toanynerk. I pro
cured a bei tie of at. Jacobs oil at ones, and
?.Lr lb.B,fl,r"i application te the affeettd
V? J..!0.1..1 1'i'tant relief 1 consider 8t
Jacobs Oil the best remedy for Instantaneous
-iiieL0' ?rveu' and neuralgic pains, and
wm hereafter never be without il
II. U. CI.ABK.
Suffered Several Vrara nod Cared.
,..M" Mary K Sbetd, 1110 Maryland avenne.
Washington. D c, states that for several
years she had suffernd terribly with facial
neuralKlaand could And no relief. In a le
c,in.L5ll.ac!J' lhe Paln was Intense she re
solved te try st Jacobs Oil llubbinifthe
parts affected three times only, all pain van
Ishcd, and hag uet returned.
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Red Star Cough Cure.
rKE 1TUOM OPIATES A.VD I'OISONB
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lleldsleck,
n brands
idelm, hherry
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beleAirent for Special Great Western Cham.
UnitiSstetil Atuurtcan Champagne 1 hS
AJSf,'J?-H?'!P" w'"-he finest In the market
A tnUilneef lirundj, Whliky, Ulns and ituins.
fa'?v:iaretuna WhitaWlne, et Maj a Val
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A Sluggish Liver
Cants the 8tems.cn ami Hewell te heroine dis
ordered, nnd Uie whole system tnaniTer trem
debility. In all such cases Ajer's l'llla go
prompt relief,
Alter much snfferttiR from Liver and Stemncli
troubles, 1 hare finally been cured by takln
Ayer's Oathartte rills. I iitwajs nnd them
prompt and thenuiKh lit their nctuin, and their
occasional tue keeps Hie In a vorlcetly healths
condition llaliih Weeinsn, mianeltt. Mil
Tsiouly.fHevearsKjrn 1 Mttretvd from a torpid
liver, which was t, lin-d In healthy action bv
taking Aver'a l'l , ttnee that time lhave never
been without the m lhej tviiiitate the tmwels,
assist dlirtstlen and Increase theappetlli'.metv
surely than anv ihei medicine, Paul Churctitll,
llavct hill, Mass
INVIGORATED.
1 knew of no remedy neus! te Aver' Ills ler
Stomach and Liver disorders I suffered trem n
Torpid Liver, and Pvspepsla, for eluhteett
months, viy skin was ellew, and mv uinguu
eentsd. 1 hail no anpetlie. surrertd from Head,
ache, was pale and emaciated A feu betes et
Ajer's PHI, tak, u 'n tin lerale doses, rvstertil
me te perleci nath Walde Miles, Oberlln,
Ohie.
Aycr's rills tf a superior family medicine
They atrenKthtn ud (uvtuorate the digestive
organs cream an a ivtlte, and remove the her
rtble depression and despondency Tvsulltiix
from Liver Complaint 1 have used these l'llla.
In iny larally, t r ears, and they never fall te
S -- . " s .... t!4 .i. Atisin 114 nisi sir-is
Ki'e iMiurn eausim uwu.-vm. .uvuim-muij,
Ayer's Pills,
Prepared by Vr. J C. Ayer . Ce.. Lewell,
Mass. Sold by all PrugRlsU and Pealers In Medi
cine, nevlfi dl
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lOIt THK PLOOP.
BROWN'S
IRON BITTERS!
Ceuibtiitnit li
quickly and c
n 1 r i-e i-ettiie Tonics,
. t eausfs and Kurlches
. th, Action of the l.trir ami
i at. iiioeu. un
htdncys. Cleais iHe i omnleiton, iuvVm the
headache erpr -it i iwlpatlen ALl.erilElt
MKUICI-Nhs 1i
Physicians and I'niM-tsts Every here llecem.
uiend it.
Da.N.8 KcanLKs. of Vlarlen. Vlas , says 1
recommend liiewu In'n Hitters as a valuablii
tonle forenrlcM ik-the bleed, and trmev inp all
dyspeptic syuipten.s. It does net hurt the
teeth.''
Dk.lt, M. Pent l. Kev-nnlds. Ind, .vys I
have prescribed rtrew n s Iren Hitters In cases e(
anteruta and b. ed dia9r, also when a tonic
was needed, and it b-ia proved thoroughly satis
factory." Ms. VVjj. Bvrss, Se a -t. Mary street, New-Orleans,
La , says lirew n s Iren Hitters relieved
tne in a case of ti'.vO .enlnc and I heartily
recoruinend It te thuw needlnR a bleed purl
Oer."
The genuine hits Tr ule Mark and crossed red
lines en wrappi r Take e ether. Made only by
Dl-.UWN tULMICAL CO.,
() ItalUmere, Md.
TORN iiKMOVKK.
YIGTOKIA COHX KEMOYEK.
Warranted te eradicate completely and In a
short time, the most obdurate corns, hard or
soft, without pain. Sela by Gee. W. Hull, Ch&s.
A Lecher, Jehn It. hautrtnan. Dr. Wm. Werm
ley, AnCLG. .rrcv, Chaj J.8hnlmyer,anaat
UKCllTOLO'3 DUUU BTOUK.
aeclMya sa4.il weat Oran.re St.
TsT C. SAP!'. 1- IL ROTE.
FURNITURE !
Ter the BEST nvH., MSS n lUUMTL'ItE
of ALL hl.SOs, go te the
NEW FURNITUIIE STORE,
Cor. Seuth Queen and Vine Sts.
We are selling for a short time, at ASTONISH
I.fG LOW 1' KILE'S, tiesant Walnut l'-ed-Uoem
Suite, Marble Tep, IAVOj fine Haircloth Par Par
eor Butte, CStM tleant Lounge, 17 Out and
Other goods at the same Lew Prices nv-ltnd
-giDRNITCRK WAREROOMS.
BOY lOL USELr A PAIR Or THOSE
Eelding Dress Pillows.
CALL BAKLY AT
Hoffmeier's Farnilnre Warerooms.
They are the ntvst thin out and we have lust
received another 101 of them.
QO EAST KINO STREET.
T ATESTDKslO.NS AND FINISH.
AT
WIDMYER'S
let WILL UNI)
A Large ad Well Selected Stock
FURNITURE
IV ALL THE
Latest Styles and Einish.
sWCALL A.VD EXAMINE.-,
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
Cerner East King and Duke Sta.,
LANCASTKH, Pa,
aept6-lyq
pEINlTSH'S I L RNITLRE DllVOT.
Only 24 Days Mere Until
CHRISTMAS.
And we ate Heady te Shew as Fine and Large
an Assortment of
FURNITURE
IS ALL LI.NES,
A8HASEVKU I1EK.V SHOW.V I.V THE CITY.
Thegoedaof today are se pretty and attractive
that It Is hard te Iteslst ilny Ing fcemetWnlr
In Our Line for B """"'
CHRISTMAS.
We want you one and all te feel perfectly free
te come every day If you desire, and lrilt at
whattsbelns put en the floors new and attrac
tive, and you will net be unred te buy.
Yeu would be surprised te learn hew many
are deln j this each week
We have already set aside a great many pres
ents for DKCEMllKll n, butiwe can still keep a
great many mere secrets
-AT-
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
NOB. 27 Ss 20 EOTJTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER FA.
r v Jivl
WuiiUKH trBUXOON.
J
MlDIl,
HAS TUB COLO WKAtllKtl UK
MINDK1) iOU THAT 10U WILL
WANT A
Fall Suit or Overcoat ?
ir SO, VVK AUK JUST IN TIMS
K1T1IKH1M KKADY-MAUB OH MAUK
TO OllUKIl. VVK AUK UlVtNll K.
CKLLK.VT IIUALITT AT LOW PH1CBS.
IT VV ILL PAY YOU TO CALL A.N I) KX
AMINE OUK STOCK, BEreitK PUIt
CHAS1NO &LSKWHKUK. WR AHK
POSITIVE WK CAN PLKASK YOU.
BUEGER & SUTTOI,
Merchant Tiilers ud Clothiers,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE,
LANCASTER. PA.
OVERCOATS
SOW THAT THE
COLD WEATHEll H.1S COME
IT WILL PAT YOU 10 INSPECT
OUH STOCK or
OVERCOATS.
We knew thete Is
NO ASSORTMENT LIKE IT
IN LA.NCAS1EH,
AM SURELY, NO 81 1 II
LOW PRICES I
The make et ear CLOTHINO all through IU
acknowledged te be be the UEST. It Is a com
men thing te have customers te tell ui they can
setbettei value here than anywhere else, and
that they have less mending en our Clethes than
any they can buy.
-5EEOl.'ll STOCK AND PHICES.-VJ
lyers & RatMra
POPl'LAll CLOTUIEIIS.
NO. 12 EAST KINO 8TREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
L.
OANSMAN A BRO.
L. Gansman & Bre.,
tOIt. N. (Jl'KKN A. UKAXiK STS.
A Point for Consideration.
It la an easy matter for you te solve the ques
Hen, " vv hy we de such an enormous business "
We warrant all our garments sell nethlnic but
reliable qualities of Reeds no misrepresenta
tion, save you fully 33 per cent, ea all Clothing
bought at our store.
REDUCED PRICE LIST OK OV EHLOAT3
tl () Buys a Man's Overcoat.
n 50 lluys a Man's Union Heaver Overcoat.
M U) lluys a Man's storm Overcoat.
te 30 lluys a Man a rur Heaver overcoat.
tH.00 lluys a Man's Chinchilla Overcoat
ri ) lluys a Man's f Ine W ersted overcoat.
110 0) lluys a Man's Kersey Beaver Overcoat.
(12 te Uuys a Man's SUk-raced Melten Over
coat.
113.00 Bays a Man's Finest llumba Ucavcr Over
coat. ikiys' OverceaU at 11.10, 11.75, 1130, IWU,( 50,
U te. up te no w.
children's Overcoats from II 2S and upwards.
- Don't miss the present opportunity te buy
geed and well made clothing at such a sacrifice.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
M ERCH ANT TAILORS,
UANUrACTURKUS Or MEN'S HOYS AND
CHILDREN'S CLOTHINO,
66 & 68 NORTH QUEEN BT.,
(Right en the Southwest Cor.ef Orange St.)
LANCASTER, I'A.
sWNet connected with any ether clothing
house In the city.
T B. MARTIN,
WBOLasAll AMD asTllL D1ALIB la
All Kinds of Lumber and OeaL
sssrYaae: Ne. IX North Water and Prince
Streets, above Lemen. Lancaster. nJ-lvd
TDAOMQAKDNERH dt JEKKKKIEfl.
GOAL DEALERS.
rftrMtr Qneen tt,.naa
YAEDa : North rrlnce street, near Reading
Depot.
LANCASTER, PA.
angl5-Ud
pEMOVAU
M. V. B. OOHO
has removed his Ceal Offlce te Ne. 1H NORTH
QUEEN STREET (llriminer's New Uulldlng),
where orders will be received for
Lumber and Ceal,
VTIOUUU ABD , KIT AIL.
ttS-tfd M. V. B. COHO.
C1AHT END YARD.
O.J.SWR&00.
GOAL. - KINDLINQ WOOD.
Offlce : Ne. CENTRE SOUAHK. Heth yard
and office connected with Telophena Ezchaoge
aprlS-lydMAr.R
MARKLEY'H NEW IiHANDa "PAXY"
"I1.. "J1 ftree " ero the popular cent
Cigars at Hotels and Haloens. Try them.
MAHKLEY'S " Yellow rrent,"
... , . Ne.21 North Queen street.
(I ermerly llartman's.)
"WORKINGMEN AND OTHEHH IN
Want of Substantial Working Pants,
Ovaralls, Knit Jackets, meuses, Vests, Under
ana Overshlru, n loves, Mlts, New styles of
Susnenders, New Patent Hese In all sizes and
quality, from the common five pairs for a quar.
te the rinest Camel's Hair, tAll-Woel knd! Me Me
rieo. Late styles of Neckwear, Silk Handker
chiefs and Mufflers very cheap, and Notions
sulted for HOLIDAY PRESENTS, at
HECHTOLD-8 CHEAP CA8U STORE.
Ne.i North Queen St., near PostefBoc
-wSVsi v
3r -.Pte
tiiir
QALL AND 8KB
-THE-
ROCHESTER LAMP,
8lty CancUe-I.lBht i Heats them all.
Anether Let of CIIKAP (ll.tlllKS fei (las and
OU Move.
THE " PEIIFEOTION "
Mt.l'Al MOUL1HNU AND ItUUHKK CUSHION
WEATHER STRIP
ltals them all. This strip outwears alletlmrs.
Keeps nut the told Step rattling or windows.
Encludnthndiist. hesipeiit snow and rain. Any
one ran apply It no waste or dirt madetn sp
jil) Iiik II. Can l tilted nnv wlierti-iiu holes te
lieii, iivtuly for tise It will tint spill, warp or
shrink it custilnn stHp Is the most perlecl At
the bteve, Healer and ItanituSleru
or
Jehii P. Schaum & Sens,
24 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER. PA.
500 500
Cook- and Parler Steves.
MI'S I' HE SOLD HKUARDLESSOr
PRICK TO MAKE ROOM roll
Christmas Goods I
We am new gelling thteugti with our great
rush and w 111 be able te push our
Steam and Cellar Heater Werk
MORE PROMPTLY.
FL1NN & BRENEHAN,
Ne. 162 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER PA.
TITM. A. KIEKKKH. AhDUH O. UEUR
KIEFFER & HERR,
Ne. 40 East King Streot,
(Opposite Court Heuse).
Invlte'aU Housekeepers te Call and Inspect
their stock of
Heuseftiiiiisliiiig (reeds.
A Complete Line constantly en hand. COOK
BTOV ES and ItANUKi, PARLOR STOVES,
'HEATERS ana rURNACES.
SUiMEll COOK STOVES.
After carefully examining the merits .of all
offered te the trade, we havu selected
TFB "ARGANiV
rcr UASOL1NE, and
THE ' DANGLER,"
rer COAL OIL,
As the Rest, when all points are considered, te
offer te our patrons.
Call and se us. We leve te show our goods,
and am net offended If you de net purchase.
Remember, we are agents for
The " Splendid Heater.
Mannfactnrwlby ruller A Warren Company,
Trey, N. Y., which has no rival In durability,
economy of fuel and control of gas. New Is the
time te examine and become posted for Autumn
purchases.
UEUEMUEU THE PLACE I
40 EAST KING ST.,
(OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE )
attS-uajsw
IIUUKB.
A TTHNTION ' ATTENTION !
AHT POTTERY I
G. L FON DERSMITE,
BOOKSELLER, STATIONER AND ART
DEALER.
Ne. 48 East King Btroet,
LANCASTER, PA.
Fall & Holiday Goods,
ROVAL WORCESTER, HU.SOAIAN, OLD
AAM
ItKT
IVORY, LACE WOK
PEACHI1LOW V ABES, CAMEO OLAHS, FLEM
ISH, TERRA COTTA and DOULTON
WARE, and a Large Assortment of
ARTISTIC NOVELTIES
rer Wedding and Holiday tilfls.
aag28-Ud
uuuoeii supi'LiKa.
JOM BAEE'S SOIS,
Nca. 15 and 17 North Queen Btroet,
LANCASTER, PA.,
Oner, Wholesalo and Retail, at Lew Prlecs
SCHOOL BOOKS
USED IN LANCASTER CITY AND COUNTY.
Old Readers Uxohanged.
SCHOOL SUPPLIES;
Liquid Stating, Chalk Crayons, Copy Heeks
of All Kinds, Writing Inks, Steel Pens, Slates
Noiseless Slates, Slate Pencils, Drawing Pen
cils. Composition Heeks, Writing Tablets, Lead
Pencils, Scheel Satchels, Companions, and
everything else In the line el Scheel Stationery,
SIGN OP THE BIG BOOK.
WA.Ua fJLfMU.
-flT-AlLi PAPER,
ART WALL PAPER STORE,
NO. 131 NORTH QUEEN STREET,
The lime of high prices for Inferior grades of
Wall Papers is a thing et the past. Elegant
WallPaperand Wludew Shades at lowest mar.
ketprlcus. We havu In stock the finest us well
as the cheapest Paper made. If you Intend
papering your hense ceme und leek at ourgeods
und our prices will surprise you.
All kinds or Window Shades ready-made and
made te order. We have un elegant line of Cur
tains In heavy and light weight. Poles, Chains,
Heeks, Pins, Vestibule Heds, Stair Reds and
everything belonging te a first class l'uiwr and
Shade Heuse sr Examine our goods and com
pare prices.
ALFRED SIEBER,
134 North Queen Btroet,
LANCASTER, PA;
.swtttwsaafrfcsjNQMVeiw
ajir .
T" OOK AT THK
BILK HANDKERCHIEF
-AT TIIS
North End Dry Goods Stori
inn ijinlrs' Blin In W hlte Hemstitched for
is very cneap,
J. IT, HYHNB.
nevMya Ne. Ml North liiinen itrMil
TJNDKKWKAKI
UNDERWEAR !
UNDERWEAR
WATT & SHAN
0, 8 and 10 East King Street,
Am new showing everything dmlralile ter LW
lls ilMllllLlSIAS. II....- .. u.. t 1
Fall & Winter TJnderweaj
AT POPULAR PRICKS.
LADIES' UEIIINO UNDERWEAR, i'e . J7W
,1' IIII.I fj
Ladlea's W lilte All. Weel t'nderwear, 7VJ..I1,'
VI. IS RI1U ,t.CU,
LADIES' CASHMERE UNDEUVTE Alt,
ll.Mi Each.
(I ENTS' WHITE AND UHET 1INDERWEA
ec, lie, J7HC, )c, and 73c
OENTS UKK WOOL I'NDEUWEAR,
73c. and II U) Each.
UenU' Scarlet Weel Underwear, tlc- 75e., II
H.'Sandliae Eaeb.
Uents' Flne Caabmem Underwear,
ll Each.
Ladles' and Hentlmnen'a RRUULAR-MAti
unuaiiniMi at very Lew Prices.
Heys', all.sm' and Children's MERINO A
Al.l. WOOL IINIIKI1VVKAI1
In Alt Slies aud many Qualities, at mederal
ricsjs,
AT THK
New Yerk Sterej
"lOMrAKtS I'UIUIIH.
Stanun Bres. & Ce
os. 'JU and H8 urlli nucen St ,
ARE OrrERlNQ
Ladies' Coats,
Jackets and
Wrap
r-
Extraordinary Lew Prices,
LADIES' 1IOUCLE JACKETS, j 3 Each.
LADIES' NEWMARKETS. Full Lensth. I'm
lectrittlng, II te Each. ;
LADIES' BERLIN TWILL NEWSIARKEr
Vm Lach, Extnt rinn.
"EXTRA LOW PRICES
i
!
CHILDREN'S COATS, 73c, 11.00, II !, IU
11.73, KM and up. ,
SEAL PLl'SIt COATS AND WRArS at Prlc
that ate Sure te Please,
I
Hosiery, Gloves & Underweai
We ftsftl cenfl ilnn t thuL nur itnck nt flrwaUt-i
GleTftn &nd UuderweAr 1 m coraplete u any i
Prices Always the Lewest,
-AT THE I
BOSTON STOREi
Noe. 20 ib 20 North Queen Bt.
Mr Commencing MONDAY, NOVEMIIKR2
our sterawlU lie OPEN E EllY EVENI.NU.
J B. MAUTIN it DO. s
TO MAKE ROOM
-reu erit
HOLIDAY
GOODS
WE MAKE A REDUCTION Or;
25 PER CENT.
-ON-
Ladies' Wraps,
LADIES' NEWMAEKET8.
LADIES' JACKETS,
Ladies' Seal Flush Goats,
-AND-
Children's Eewmarkets,
CHILDREN '8 OOATS.
J. B. Marl k Ce,
Cor. West King &;Prince Bt&,
(opposite steyens Heuse.) LANCABtek. pa.
HAVANA OIQAKH MAKKLBYH
new brands, " Anierlta " and "Uone Sold
clear Havana Cigars are tbe boss 6c and 10c
ClKar In the market. Try them.
MAUKLEJ'S. yellow rrent,"
Kail North Queen Street
(Formerly llartman's)
EVAN'S FI.OUK
If you want a Ooed Heur that will always
'rv aiuusiuvtVlJi UDV
LEVAN'S
T.he.M0fct Uniform nna lleHable GcxXU of the
MAM A4 wv uiAiBVL, miimm