Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 07, 1888, Image 2

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The Daily Intelligencer.
j 1.ANCA8TEB, NOVBMBER7, IKS.
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KmC AUV ACfcuuu iiAiCiicu iu nD(ju i.u .u
i tU 4 a. tt. show ffalDB'fer lUrrlsen in ibe
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'? district euts'tle of New Yerk and Broek -i
hralhftt it centlnuel in the remaining ilia-
tftrieta will probably overcome the ten
nboeiftnaRaln of Cleveland lntl
i CtiUM. New Yerk however Is
in lue great
a great
ft '', taa an.1 an plflSA that. IIO CArtAlntv Can
felt of the final result of the
mint.
It seems te be necessary te
New Yerk te elect the
a "$ Deaaocralie national
ticket. The eitua-
V-ttea is Involved in like doubt te that
- 'fj: which se long prevailed four years age;
n and th present prospect that Harrison
frJ 0 has been ch03en may be reversed by later
'nMfi n tiA eimfincfitl tAeM ten nf lllAlnn
ij ftuM. WAS
jg-V11 The New Yerk Herald seems te held
!&,,'J" rUnannr Trill enH Iternr ITnrellf rtunntl.
Sv rtble for the less of New Yerk, nnd prob preb
EV ably the local light of the New Yeik
city Demectncy had much te de
with the less suffered by the Demo
cratic electoral ticket, tis compared
with the state ticket. It is net se easy
te ece that Gov. Hill's candidacy iu
jure! the electoral ticket. He has run
ahead et the Republican gubernatorial
candidate all ever the state, proba
bly en the temperance issue. It
eems unjust te charge upon Gov Gov
ereor Hill, who has made se
strong a run, any offence for
ee doing. There U no apparent
reason for supectiug him of disloy
alty te the Democratic national ticket.
Our readers will await full return from
the whole country before conceding liar.
rlsen's election; and It it must finally 1
be done, they will have the proud con cen con
Bcieusners that our flag deea net go down
In dishonor but they will feel nnd knew
that they may always be proud et the
atreng and upright national administra
tion which for four years their party
has given te the country.
Republican chairmen nre notorious for
their facility In claiming everything after
an election ; and en this occasion they
have shown their disposition very freely.
Chairman Cooper, of our state, claimed
the election et Harrison and Mor Mer Mor
eon, and that New Yerk was
Republican by 20,000 majority, at an ear
ly hour em election night and before the
meagre returns ceuia pesjiuiy juawiy it ,
and our Republican fellow townsmen had
a howl and a walk around, a court house
bell ringing and a high old time gener
ally, with abundant consumption of
fiery alcohol te attend their gladsome
sp'rits till daylight did appear. If they
can continue their pleasantry its early
advent may net embarrass them ; but in
a great country such as this It is some
what hazardous te laugh tee seen after
an election, as has often beeu proved.
There is nothing se certain in
the election returns up te this writ
ing, as we go te press with our
afternoon edition, whatever there
may be later, as te warrant uubil
died Republican rejoicing. There is un
old adage about the slip between the cup
and the lip which It is well te remember
at election times. New Yerk may be
for Harrison as It leeks te be ; but the
margin is tee small te rest tecurely en
before the count is all In.
And there are ether states whose count
must be awaited. Reside New Jersey,
Connecticut, Indiana and California,
which ere new reported In the Democratic
column, but may be transferred te the
Republican before the final summing up,
Ohlo,uew considered Repub!ican,pe33lb)y
may go te the Democratic slde.
Judge Thurman wired Chairman Urice
late last night that he did net give up his
state. With New Yerk, Connecticut, In
diana and California the Democratic
electoral ticket will have 101 votes, 201
being necessary te election. Ohie has 23
electoral vote?,' and may elect
Cleveland and Thurman without
New Yerk, if ehe will.
"Without claiming what we de net knew
that we have, and without conceding
what we de net knew we have lcat, we
will await patieutly the complete returns
cf the election which are needed te deter,
mine certainly its result.
The SiuKtMc Correspenaeucc
The fiackvilla correspentlence abewa
that the minister was dismissed while
LqiQ Sslisbury was awaiting Information
'from "Washington as te what the minister
liad Eald in his Interview with newspaper
correspondents, which Mr. l'belps ad
vised Lord Salisbury, was the chief cause
et offense. Lord Salisbury reasonably
cliimed,as the Sackville letter was a con cen
fldential one and had been published In
violation of the seal of privacy upon it,
that the writer of It could hardly be re
called en account of It, since it would
be impracticable te lay down upon
foreign ministers an Injunction that
would forbid them the private expiessien
of their views upon the affairs of the
country te which they were accredited.
Our government was net disposed te
await the interpretation put upon Us
mlnUter'd conduct by his own govern,
ment, when It was satisfied that he was
no longer a proper representative for it
te nave communication with; nnd it ac
cordingly dismissed him, us it had a
right te de. Lord Salisbury concedes
that any public statement, such as made
te a newspaper correspondent, that was
obnoxious te our government, would b3
proper cause for dismissing a minister,
as he would net then have the protection
necessarily accorded te a private state
ment et opinion.
It has net been understood here that
Lord Sackville's chief offense laid In his
newsparer communication. And it is te
be t aid ubeut his letter, that though a
minister may be at liberty te rrlvately
criticise the government te which he is
accredited, jet when his opinions are
communicated te the members of that
government and are offensive te it, his
future communications with it will be
mturally embarrassed, and hla usefulness
aia intermediary se destiejed, that his
withdrawal from his pest becomes proper.
It fclieuld 'et Hate lleen.
-, Our lUpubllcan fellow citizens were
f , . Mtusauie mr getting somewhat beside
'r$ tkemselves en the announcement of the
I .aUiuiiastic chairman of their state
" r ceaamittee, which was ty unexpected by
lueai, mat uieir presidential ticket had
JW elected ; but we de net sse that they
N
v,uiuu uyc uecu I'ciumieu te express
Uirjey by ringing the court house bell
11 rucrJDg up the flag upon the court
house flag staff. They should have re
membered that the court house was net
theirs, although all the offices are;
and the court-house custodians should
have recollected that they are officials of
the people of the whole Jceunty, Demo
crats as well as "Republicans. The court
heuse bell should net be rung in celebra
tion of h paity triumph ; and te this we
knew the ui ectable sense of the Repub
lican party will agree.
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The Indian summer hbze e'erhans- Iceland"
The s til t lecllun bummer and the tired bran
bind
Are counting; casta.
The trita sr le ifles and the weather flr,
Willi 1lh p'e . vltfllanee and no ile-pilr
Wu wall the stnash
01 lue whole Ktgantle Republican Jollifica
tion ever the supposed eleotlen et Rlalne fc
Ce.
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Oun turn te oteer Is oemlog, and It may
net be lour jcaia away.
Tux Republicans who rang the oeurt
beuse bell en Tuesday night, took an out
rageens liberty with publlojprep erly, but
perhaps It wasju.t well te give theeus theeus
te maty signal et grave national disaster.
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CAiu.tsr.n and Mill, are both reelected
by tueir Indignant oenatltuenia"
Tiikhk woresomo fine example, of the
etloets of free wblskjr In this city lat
night.
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PERSONAL.
Miw James J. Dull, of Harrlsbnrg,
died en Monday evenlng at half-put llve
o'clock, atter an Illness et several weeks.
The Uoceased was well known In Lin Lin
caster. Many Andkhsen, when aba lauded In
'New Yerk en Monday, said: "I'm se glad
te ba baek In America again, It', three
yeara new Inc9 1 went away, and truly I
was getting homesick. I don't knew a
thing about what has been going en In
America except what 1 learned from
frlenuV letters. The English papers are of
aw IIIIIa i a In .An.til In A mn.ln.n
I rewn." Miss Andersen doei net atloet the
the British aocent,
IliHiier Hkymeuh, of the Protestant
Episcopal dloceso et Hprlngtleld, III., In
iturtnmi at Orange, N. J., en Huuday, spoke
of the utter disregard et honesty that men,
otherwtso respectable, will exhibit In pellt.
calHirilrs. A reporter of the sermon add.:
11 Tne bishop did net spare the newspaper.
In his remark., but .aid that the only con
solatien for the Christian man was that net
mera than half et the stories printed were
true," And a large proportion of the ethor
half would bear sharp scrutiny.
Hen. I)k LenMA Imuiuk. a clerk In the
auditor goneral'a department, died In llar
rliburg en Tuesday afternoon. Us was a
retldent of lioaver county and was well
known In thn western part or the state.
He represented his county In the leglala
turn for three vear., and was In the Henate
In 1BC2. In 1ST 1 be was oheson secretary of
the constitutional convention, an honor
tint Vfiui much sought alter by ethers. He
was pi man or culture, ana naa a wiae oireie
el Irlendf. He wt. about G3 yeara of age,
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A Clitntn. Tiger Story.
rrem tbe l'all Mall Uiuotte.
Here Is a Chinese tiger story from a paper
oilled The Jin J'ae : West el Kaldln City,
Kwantung Province In a wild, mountain
eus locality, lien tbe llttle village of
Tak'ang Ta'un. Outside the village Is a
llttle old tcmplfl or Wu-tl, and tbe man In
charge, who in net a abaven priest, care
fully lickH himself In at night; but two
helua drilled In the deer ullerd him a
menus of looking out and a guar,
antoe against sullccatlen. One night a
tiger came nnd crouched just outside
the deer for a long time, as If he knew
there was n man lnslde, Hethentlrat put
a paw iu through ene of the boles and
cUwcd around, and next Inserted his tall te
foci for his prey with tbls seniltlve mom mem
ber. The tomple guardian, maddened
wltti fear, get a chopper and waited for tbe
anluaal te renew the experiment, and then
dotltavlelont blow.andeutjthe tall through.
The tiger pave a reur that shook the tiles
en the reef of the Joaa-beuso, and then
charged at tbe deer repeatedly,
finally knocking It oft Its hinges and
ou te the man who bad been trying
te prep It up en the ether aide. The
tiger chirped In OTCr the prostrate deer,
and, net m.eIiik the man who was hidden
by Hi (.In (1 ene of tbe Jesses 'which steed
en each hiiIe of the deer In Its jaws and gal gal
Iepul avw-.v, vihlle the man belted oft te the
vniHpe. me uixi nay some grass-cutiers
ou the inc uiUulcs fcuud the jeas lying en a
wild, lemiy hlllMde, where It had been
alauiieuMl hy the tiger, and recognizing
tbe Mtcrcd Iiiiace, brought It baek te the
Ullage, fiml there heard the extraordinary
story of Ua removal.
As apoiftctlysufiiHiiarellibla Umletoifu Umleteifu Umletoifu
ulatslhe linwtis nnd hraes up sua renOTtiui
the vystuni, i u-ssaer I) Just the tiling, All
druinl!s. 1'ilce S3 cents.
'Iho iMnPKiU' r 'Ulcus euitlit te be protected
Qiihisttliu sturelylnfc luBntnce of patogerla
or Inuilmiuui. Vu ell the atventkm or all
loetbci-s te the nrtthut Ur. Hull's llaby Byrup
lisb-ieliitely hutmless. Price 25 cents. Held
by all drncgUti.
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nrAJfAJJAKJCH'a
1'uiLADELvuu, WednMOay, Hey. 7, 1S6S.
50 pieces Bleached Irish
Table Linen, 66 inches wide,
and a quality that by rights
should be S5 cents. We make
it Ce cents just because we
can. It's the cheapest let we've
had for many a day. We've
cut it into pieces el 2, 2, 24t
3, and 4 yards for quick hand
ling. Went last from sun
up till sun-down when once the
women find it out.
A jumbled let el Fine Irish
Linen Tablecloths and Napkins.
Seme match, some don't ; some
a little rumpled and smirched.
Mostly patterns that haven't
come te an end evenly surplus
of Napkins or Cleths. We
generally clean out such strag
glers without a word.
10(0 Tablecloths at 13 TO
I i.mi J RblicielliD at ft tu
M IU 1 nulcclcths utl C,7."
$1.75 1 able-cloths Ht 15 uu
II J 10 MnpMnsutiaiO
tJ(Ulnjkliisattu.73
3 75 Nu ii Kl no at 1310
Mtr Woiren' Walling Koeui,
We have a Beys' Navy Blue
Flannel Shirt Waist, made in
our own work rooms, of mater
ial and workmanship that will
be a surprise te you at the price
$i. Compare it with any
body else's $1.50 Waist; you'll
wonder where the difference
comes in.
Chestnut street side, frost of main alile.
New Laces are heaping up
like snow drifts.
Mere room for them "than
ever, but a crush and crowd just
the same.
We must quicken the step el
some te give place te ethers.
Prick the prices te de it.
Orientals at 5 te 35c, about
half off white, cream, natural.
Oriental Fleuncings, 45 in.,
75c te $1.75 white, cream,
natural.
Egyptian Fleuncings, 40 te
65c, yesterday about double.
Whatever you want in Laces,
and very likely for less than the
market.
Chestnut ittcct tldf, (MtOi inula aisle.
WAITAVARKK'B
Pocket and work-basket cut
lery are keen in their new quar
ters near Juniper and Market
streets entrance.
6oe patterns of Pocket Knives
at a glance. 1 5c te $8.50
Scissors Sets, from the simple
three-pocket affair at 75c te the
richest satin-lined case, choicely
filled, at $11. A dozen grades
between.
What we take te be the best
Razors in the world are Ameri
can made. The temper, the
hang, the leeks, are with them.
$1 te $2.75 each.
M ear J tin I pzr ana Market streets corner.
All the Japanese bits and
bcautifiers are bunched near the
stairway te Carpets, Juniper
street side. The most hideously
attractive things among them
are the absurd grinning skele
tons a hand-breadth or se long.
There's a mild craze for them.
A whimsical memento merl.
35c-
Portieres, bamboo and bead,
waved, birded, scrawled, $2,25
te $5 each.
Japanese Embroidered
Screens, Screen Fans. Lac
quered Ware, etc, in novel de
signs. Juniiiurstieet slap, northwest of contre.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
COMPLEXION J'O WVXK.
SeMFIiKXlON POWDKK.
LADIES
Wilt) VALUK A UrriNRI) COUI'I.KXIUN
MUST U&K
POZZONTS
mkiucaikd:
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
it Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin, llomevei all pimples, truckle, ana ats ats ats
coleratlons. ana inikea the skin delicately
son and beautiful. It contains no lime, white,
lend or arsenlc In three shade, pink or neth,
wblUs and brnnelle.
wen sale nr
All Druggists and Fancy Goods
Doalers JSvorywhero,
SSTBKWAKK Or IMITATIONS.-
aprJUvd
vmw auuut.
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KM KM UK R.
Ues. 6 & 8 North Queen St.
THE BEST PLACE TO BUY
costreuTs,
WOOL AND COTTON KLANNKLB,
BK IUT3 AND SK1HT1NO,
I. VU1KS' AND MISSES' COATS,
BUAWLS,
UNDK11WKAK,
110H1KKY, GLOVES,
rtmilllMMllU)?, UUKS3 TUIMMINGH,
U01UKTS, l'ANSY 1IUSTI.KS,
KVKtlYriUNCl NKW AND C1IKAV 10 U
CASH, AT
6 & 8 North Queen St.,
I.ANUA'JTKlt.l'A.
Jehn S. Givler.
warlO-lvflAw
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MAHT1N A CO,
VISIT
-euu-
LADIES' & CHILDREN'S
COAT DEPARTMENT,
-AND
rxamine the Noveltieo.
Seal Plush Coats and
Jackets,
A SPECIALTY.
IHT Special Bargains. All
Ladles' aud Children' Coats
carried ever from last season
have been reduced te exactly
halt the former selling prices.
J. B. MARTIN,
& CO.
EVAN'H FLOUK.
Levan's Fleur I
THE BEST.
UdUThAB
pfOOD'H SABSAPABILIiA.
Almest a Wreck
It s eftsa the eats that a penea cets Inte a
run dewa conaitlen, thacausoefwhlchltls
almost ImpeMlbls te atermln. Frem a weak weak
nea system ana Impnra bleed, wet. ana mete
orteBs OUortters ppcr, entit th constlM censtlM constlM
tlen breaks flown and .emefleflnlta pewertn
fllMa.0 gain, a Arm bold. W fasti thatllrefl feel
InK conies, nn It thenlfl be overcemo at any
cestt Heed's Sarsaparllia should be ttkente
roTlve the declining power, restore the appe
tite and vltaJtte the bleed.
" 1 leel It my duty te tcU what I think Of
Heed's Sarsaparllla
I wu In a Tery peer state of health for several
months t for four weeks I was unable te work,
and nothing .coined te be what t needed. Tdy
appetite was peer, I could net sleep, had head
aehe a grout deil, patns In the small of the
baek, my bowels did net move regularly.
Why 1 1 seemed altneit a complete wreck. In
this condition I began te take Heed's Barsa
parllla. and In a short Ume It did me se much
geed that I feel
Like a New Man
I can't beln te tell all the geed It did me. My
pains and aches are relieved, my sppellte lm.
proTeit. Had 1 reallred hew much geed sin.
gte bottle of Heed's Barsapariiia wenld de me.
1 would gladly have paid ten dollars for It, 1
say te ethers who noed a geed medicine, try
Heed's Sarsaparllla and see." Qsoaea r. Jack Jack
en, Kexbury Station, Conn.
Heed's Sarsaparllla t
Sold by all drnggtsu. II t sis for is. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD CO., Lewell,
Mass.
100 Deses On Dellar.
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"piUOK LIST.
BAED fclcELEOY,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen St.,
(Opposite Fountain Inn )
PRICE- LIST :
We name a few of the ninny bargains we are
offering.
BHAWL9.
FhenlderSbawsAtl(i,23t40,anfl0ctaar.dup.
BiHKln Shawls at II ), si 2). l,ce.l.'ftandup.
uouble Stinwls at 12, 2 se. K, 13 Mi, 4 nml up.
We dety any hcusa te beat thtse goods fct
theprlce.
BLANKETS.
Whlte or Colored at 73c, 11,11.25, il.te.H, 2 se,
13 ana up per pilr.
UNDBRWBAR.
Children's Underwear, smallest tlr.n, starts
at 8c i next at lOe. U)c,15e and up, according
te slze and qualltv.
Ladies' Merine Underwear at 23c, 8)0, te,
7k) and up. Our 89equallty Is nil we claim ler
It. a S"e grade, and U shows It by the war we
are sl!lng thorn.
Ijvdles' Scarlnt Uedlca'cd UnAerwearntTTc,
1,I1M and I.7K. Our 11.25 nam tier will com
pare with any thing heretofore sold at i.
Men's Undurwtar In white or colored ati'c,
37KC (Ocandnp.
Wen'i Bcarlei Medicated Cndrwear. 50". 75c.
II. l 2S and l S7X Camel'. Hair and Natural
Weel at low prices.
FLOOR OIL OLOIH.
The trade we have established en Fleer and
Table OU Cleth, we venture te say, has never
been equalled by any ether house. Wu have
the reputation and we mean te keen II. el tell-
Ing the belt wearing, best seasoned Oil Cleth
that ever wu sold ler the money,
WINDOW SHADES.
1'Uln or Dade shades, beat geed, spring
mtutej, atMe each.
DEESB GOODS.
extra bargains In Dress Qceds rrem Pa per
yard tell, in all the latest styles and tludcs.
GLOVES.
Men's (..loves at 2ft, 25, 40, 4 te, 05,75 eta and
up. Me call uipeclal attention te our 26e Weel
Knit (ileve. Ask te sen It, and If yen think
you eyer bought anything hotter ler 1eb than
Me don't buy It. We carry an Immense stock
of Olevcs. Watch for our advertisement and
prices el Gloves. Impossible te glve It new 1
space will net allow.
We "I'll goeili en emsil profits. We adver
tise whu we get. When you come for It you
gut It. W he uMe Is under as small an exnence
us we are only X tquare Irem Centre T We
can slII goods en small proms, and we de,
BARD &McELE0Y,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen St ,
(Opposite Fountain Inn )
1HK PEOPLE'S CASH HIOKK.
Plush Sacques,
Plush Jackets,
Plush Medjeskas.
High CLtsi Plushes Only nt Unusually
Lew Prices.
Our Stock of Plush G.uments Is worth
jour while te Inspect if you contemplate
purchasing utiything In this line tills
season.
Alse all the Popular". Styles in Cleth
Garments for Ladies, Misses and Chil
dren. Tbe People's Gash Stere,
MO. 36 EAST KIKO B'f RHBT,
LANCASTKll, i'A
umrU lydAw
JJA 2'tf.
gT.
AUirr.H a co.
Ilecante we havejust whit
ptople netd.
Ilociuse we bnve the largest
stack lre3i uhlch te select.
DflCdUBe we have only the
latest and newust stjles.
llecausn we have no doubt
tut qualities.
lternueeextia care Is taken
te lit uud pUuse yeut pur-
ChO90.
Urctuse our prices are the
lowest.
Oar Far Drpubncnt
hns been enlarged nnd we are
new prepared te show you the
largest nnd finest assnriment
el LAUlhS' and UKNl'd
r Una and ruu'lltlMMlNUS
at Hotteui l'rlces.
WE AUK
HAV1MJ A
HAl'Il) BALK
ON HATH.
UKbT
II 29, tl K, 11.75
and 2 W
rvu. BTirr
HAT
KVhll KOI.U.
UOIIKK,
L'ltKI.LAS
uoeua.
Gl.OVKS, UM
una ueilUKlt
TUUMtb aud
TltAViLlhii
BA08 AT
UtU
lIAlidAlNS.
Stauffer & Ge,
31 and 33 N. Queen St.
LANUASTKH, I'A.
BIDS KOKTlli: UOI.LKUTIONOFDK.
lliiiiuuut City Tuxes will be received up
te Kriduv evenlnir,
huvetnber 2, ill 8 o'clock,
liulleu Kelirer. Cleik, will alt In belcct Ceuu
ell chumLer between t aud 8 o'clock p. in,
order of
Uy
FOR BALE Oil JIB NT.
H
U0BK8 FOK BALK ON THE MOST
. liberal terms, m w.t ntiMimiL wai.
nut. Lemen. Mary, fta mad Charlette streets.
Ann! vat
mlS-Omd
SOI NOBTH Bf ABT ITU1T,
AUCTION HA.LE3KKBE-IF CLEVK
land Is elected or If he l. net elected 1
will offer all real estate given me, or any ether
prcperty ferOQdays fie. from this date, ho he
vemcer 1, LEWIS PaULICK,
Ne 3 7.Nerlh LI me at, Lancaster, ra.
nl-1 wii
IFHAKKIEOX 1H KLEOTED I WILL
crtcr all Km! Ks'ate elven trie from this
date, Octobers, for thirty dsvs, kret. Bale or
noaate. AUG. r.ntlNCEHL,
ducctstorlelleniy Shubert,
Auctioneer and Ileal is'.ate Agent, el North
Duke street. ose-tld
PUBLIO BALK OF VALUABLE CITY
UKAL 18TATK.
OW TntJESDAY, KOTIWMS 22, 18:8,
the undersigned, administrators de benis non
cum tiamente annoxe, of tb.9 will of Qod Qed
frled Zhm, lain of Lancaster city, deceased,
will tell at public sue, at theBtevea. Heuse,
the following drscrlbed rtal eatate, via t
We. 1. a
it max
let of ground situated en thn
west side of North. Filnce street, frentln
ilnce atrent. frentlns
82
reel en ramn ana extenaing or mat
id extendlnir
wldtn
wratward Its fret along Urant street te Wat or.
The Improvements en si'd let consist of a
tilendld tito-nterv IlilckDwnlllnir Hnnse. He.
3), with twostery brick back building, con.
taming all
the modern Imnrevemenu. such
a. bath
room, new heater In the cellar, sswer
connection, en, 1 here re also en the premi
se, a weed and coat shed, hydrant and well el
rprlng water, with pnmp therein. This let
will be sold sub) eet te the right and privilege
of the purchaser et Ne i. his heirs and assigns
te nse In common with the purchaser of .aid
Ne. 1, his heir, and ar.lgns a passage way or
alley of the width et three feet, beginning at
the southeast corner of said let and extend
ing In depth westward of the width et three
lent along the south line the distance of BO
feet.
Mas. All lint let of greand situated en the
west side of North l'rlnce strict, fronting Zl
feet 10 Inches, mere or less en tame, and ex
tending el that width westward along the
south sidoefsold let Ne , the distance et 148
leet, te water strtet. The Improvement, en
said let consist of a one-story ilrlck Dwelling
Heuse, Ne. 20 a well of water with pomp
therein and at litem wl'h pump therein. With
this property will also be sold the privilege te
a 8 feet wide alley-way as above tot forth.
Ne. s. ah that let of ground situated en
Water street and adjoining the rear 01 laid
let. Ma 2, en the south side, fronting en
Water street te leet B Inches, mere or leu,
thence extending eostaleng south line of Ne.
2, 80 feet 0 Inches, and thence south V feet 4
Inches, thonce west 21 feet 11 Inches, thence
south 2) ieet 8 Inches, thonce west M feet 7
Inches, to'plice e beginning en Water streets
Baldprep9rtle. can be viewed by calling en
any of the undetslgncd.
Hale te commoner at 7 SO p. m. en sold day,
when terms will be mnde known by
It.M.BHltKlNEK,
J. XUKU 8RNKU,
H, .. IIHUAUR,
Admlnlstrulerad. b. n. e. Uft.
JOILUAINSS.AUCt. U0YI.3 7,10,11,17,21,21
AfcBIClNEE'8 HALE
ltKAL BBTATJC
OF VALUABLE
OHBATCROAT, NOVllMBtRlO. 165.1
Thn undersigned assignee for the benefit or
crtdltoisef lleniy Unruer and wife, of Lan
caster city, l'e., will sell at public sale at the
Cooper Heuse. In said city, the following valu
able real oatAte, te wit :
Me. 1, A Let or rioce of Ground fronting TO
feet, mere or less, en the weit slde of south
Qaeen street, la said city, between Andrew
and Uarel streets, nnd extending westward In
depth 20 f'et, mere or less, te heaver street,
en which Is erect id a geed denble two-story
Ilrlck Uwelllng Heuse, with mansard reef,
nninbcrcd 414, with a large double back build
ing, supplied with all modern Improvements,
and In geed lepatr, together with ether small
buildings, variety of fruit trees, etc, being
the Bitue premUus new occupied by Ame. e.
Urban.
e,2, A Let or l'loce of around, fronting 20
leet, mero or less, en the east side of south
quoen street, in raid city, bRiew Andrew
stroet, and extending westward. In depth el
that width 213 feet, trier j or less, te a public
street, en which Is eree'ed a two story ilrlck
Dwelling llouse numbered 4!3. with a two
story liaLk building, and otherlmprevemonts
Me 3. Aloter piece of ground, fronting 20
feet, mero or less, en the north side of Marietta
avenue, lu said city, above I'lne street, and
eztendlng northward 100 feat mero or less, te
a fourteen feet wide alley, en which Is erected
a two-story lltlck Uwelllng Heuse, Me. 013,
with a large twostery lUck Ilulldlng and a
Ltsar staking Chop attached te the rear, a
pump with nuver lulling water and ether im
provements. Me. 4 A let or plece ef ground, fronting 25
feat, mero or Its, en the east stdeef North
fliarysueet, in sum city, ueiween unestnut
nnd Will nut street", ana extending eastward
In depth 120 feet, mere or Jois, en which Is
crec'Hd a two-story Ilrlck 11 welling Heuse,
Se 235, with a large two-story back building ;
lu geed repair, supplied with all modern lm-pi-uvetnents
t eat buildings ; iron fence In
front, yard f l ent and side, fruit trees, Ac.
Me b A let or plece of ground, fronting 1C0
feet, mero or less, en the south side of Marietta
avenue. in sild city, west et college avonue,
and extending southward In depth S& feet
mere or lens, te an leet wide alley, en which
is erected a geed two-story Ilrlck uwelllng
Heme, Ne 810, with alarge two-story brick back
building, the Mtiole in geed repair and sup
plied with modern improvements, with ether
small bulldlugs t well and pump, cistern,
grapovlnef, aiarge variety of fruit trera, Ae.
llelng the premises new occupied by Henry
burger.;
Mo.e. A let or plece et ground fronting 43
feet, mere or less, en the north side of Colum
bia avenue, in said city, west of College
nvenue, and extending northward In depth
3)4 feet te a It feet wide alley en whlcnls
erected a noed sized rrame Machine Bhep,
sultnble for elhtr purposei ulse. eald let is
nmubiieaUTen "i'let A." of lett, laid out by
Jehn U. Heger.
Sale toceuitnoncn at "K o'clock p m,when
attendance will be given and tertus nude
known by JOIIm auam HUUUKii,
Assignee of Henry liiirger and wife.
J, w. it. iiachman, Atterney,
Ukorek IIuatke, Auctioneer. 2t-nev347
JJAKINU J'OWDXK-
QTEKLINO BAKING POWDKK.
Absolutely Pure.
TllIB rowder never varies. A marvel el
purity, strength and wholeeinoness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds. Beld
only in cans by all urecers.
bi'KHLINU MANUrACTUKINOCO.,
12 and it Bpruce Btreet, Mew lerk.
aug2S3md
11 H ATI Nil.
D
HOI' IN I'lUOE.
A NEW DEPARTURE IN THE STOVE
BUSlNliSd.
STOVES AND HEATERS
-AT-
HALF COST.
HANKKU1T HTOOK
RE SOLD.
THAT MUST
lli'se gasdi are all et tha host makes and
warranted llut we bnugbtthumlew and will
give our custtinuu tli'i beuctlt el our geed
lortune.
Come eirly end mate your selection, Ne
such prlu-s will ever be offered again. We
h i e about lte Staves aud Heaters ; all makes
auiUlzes. AireDgthtilut laseunet " Speer's '
Cclebrited l'ailer Uontere. Itegular l'lce,
134 (0 ; Cut frlce, 117.10. Oilier Makes lu l'ro l're l'ro
pertlou. FLINN k BRKNEHANi
STERLING
BAKU
MM
Ne. 10U North Qnoen Streot,
LAMOA.TBU PA.
iOLerjtiira.
JKW FANTALOOITFATTJBKNH,
OYERCOAfiHG.
LtaUTiHDMAViriWlkrORTATIOH.
McGrann 8c Newlen'sf
MBBCHAMT TAILOES,
MO. 44 WEST RINOftTBBKr,
1L.OTU1NU I OLOXU1NU I
L. Gansman & Bre,,
ODR OVERCOATS !
BOIU WIMTKK AMD atSOlUM W1GUT
jta aun aiaui.
We offer the largest assortment of fresh tie w
goods, the finest te ba hid, and save you
money en the price In plain legllsh .
If yen buy from na any Bult or Overcoat
you will pay is co te IS oe leu than yen wenld
have done at any elher store for the same
goods.
iht. Is our policy. It U making a great
business and we are Mtl.fled.
is oe wilt bay a sloe Chtnehllla Overcoat.
17.00 wUl buy a Heavy lllack Beaver over
coat. 3 oe will buy a Fine Helten Overcoat.
te will buy a Blyllsh Leeking Helten or
Kersey Overcoat, .UK facing. 5
111 will buy our a raat KlysUn Beaver over ever
coat. '
US will buy our Dest Winter Overcoat. '
112, ill, us, 111 win buy a handsome Satin
Lined Medium Weight Overcoat. t
Bterm overcoat, at 5te, .tcep.tscfl, 1(12
lit, us. f
Be;.' and Children'. Overcoat in large
quanutle. at lowest price. ,
Bee enr fine Xngllsh corkscrew Buttl, In
Back or Cutaway, at 110 1 f ally worth III. 1
JBflha best qnalllle. for less money than
elsewhere.
I. GANSMAN & BRO.,
UAmretnrtMfuan f
Men's, Beja' and Children's Cletbing,
8. W. COBNSU MOUTB gUKKN
AND OI1ANUE BTUKET3.LANOASTEU, PA.
M
YBRS A KATHPOH
Fall Overcoats.
A LHAJ1DS0ME STOCK
-or
Fall Overcoats te Order.
IN
FA9U10NABLK llUOADWAME D1A0O
NALB, KKU3KKB ANUTANCY
CHEVIOTS j
AT
Prices Lew Enough
TO MKKT THB WANTS or KVKUY I'UU
CU1BBU. Myers & Rathfon,
rASlllONAUl.lC CLOIUIKUS.I
NO, 12 BAST KINQ BT
t.ANUASTKU PA
JRSH & BROTHER.
What $5 Will Buy.
Yeu have the choice of 20 dif
ferent etjlea of Children's Suits
in all the latest cloths, but of
tbe kind that gives tbe boys
long service. Buyers generally
knew when they are getting a
bargain. That Is why we se
licit your calling.
We have 25 different styles of
lieys'and Children's Overcoats
all of the late it and most fash
ionable cut. Yeu can select a
coat from these for your boy
that will have the appearance
of one coating twice tbe money
and we3r you quite as well.
The manner in which these
goods are made would de a
credit te custom work.
It is net our intention te con
vey the idea that we have $5
Suits and Overcoats only.
There are 3,000 Suits and about
1,000 Overcoats en our coun
ters, ranging in price from fl 00
te $10.00 for Suits and 11.00 te
$15 00 for Overcoats, but It is
our intention te convey the
idea that our e Suits and Over
coats are such as defy all ethers
te produce auythlug similar for
the sarae money,
O
CJ1
O
"n
e
CJl
HIM & BROTHER,
Leading Clothiers & Merchmt Tailors,
CORNER OF
N QTJEHNBT.SeOHNTRE SQUARE,
LNCA8TEU, PA.
TT
15
5
BIRSH
BROTHER
5
SS
rUMJTlTVJiM.
!!!.. .-V.nfr. mjli
w
ICMTBK'FJ.
FarnUare Attractions!
NO QUESTION
- - - ABOUT IT.
Stjle, (jaililj, Let Prices,
WHICU TILL OUR
FLCOI', AND IN W11ICB WI LEAD.
8KSTAB30LTI1BMT1NT0WN 4 NO BlftT
BAKUAUS.
WIDMYER'SI
Oer. East Kins & Dak Sta.
THI8WKEK WK DlSPL,a.Y IN OUR
Seuth Window a
NEW LINE OF GOODS.
NW AMJ ATTIU.T1VK.
OUACKKI8... :ie , SCO , 7Sc.
COMB CASKS ,'.S0c.,7ic,l(0
WASTE FAl'JtE BA8KKIS S1.J5
MUSIC STANDS WW
LADIES' WOBK BASKETS SM
TOWEL BACKS , fll
BUAVINQ GLASSES 2M
We also show the New Plesh Gecdi con
stantly coming In at such Lew Fitees; you
will be surprised te Icatn them.
Our .tore will be open every night until 8J0;
will be lit up until U o'clock until Uu Holiday
Eeaten is ever.
flEINITSH'S,
37 & SO EOTJXH QUHHN ST.,
LANCASTEU.PA.
rOFFMEIER'a
WILL CLEAUTUKM OUT I WUATf
WHY A TEW
Parler and Chamber Suits
At Almest Your Own Figures.
Opportunities.
Big
WHYT
Because we must make room for the goods
we are receiving this ten.
WHEUBT
At Heffmeier'a Furniture Stere. This week
we have received a nlie line of flush and
Leather Boekers, Calltoseethem
AT
ElOFFMEIER'S,
rUUMTUUKSTOBK,
NO. 20 BAST KING ST.
sepl5-3md
e
CBS X OIBBB.
STYLISH, INEXPENSIVE
FURNITURE.
Recognizing the prevailing
desire ler something new, we
are constantly adding the latest
patterns te our immense stock
of popular Parler, Bedroom
and Dining Roem Furniture, of
the best workmanship, and at
the same Lew Prices as pre
vails throughout our large es
tablishment. Everything new
in Furniture for any part of the
house. Remember the name
and number.
OGHS JTCUBBS,
Manufacturers and Dealers.
31 Seuth Queen street.
aprll-lyd
P
URN1TURK I FURNITURE 1
THB UNOEUBIQNEU UAB ttEOPKNBD HIS
BTOKE AT THE OLD STANO,
tfe. 38 East Sing Street,
Which was destroyed by Are some time age,
and Iras a perfectly New stock of ail kind, el
FURNITURE.
PABLOK SUITES,
UKOUOOU SU1TKB,
TABLES.CUAIUB, ETC.
UPHOLSTERING
In All IU Branches. Alte fainting and Or
namenting Old Chair..;
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 38 East King Street.
leeud
OAKKlAUHa.
OTANDAKD "WORK.
ED W. EDGERLEY
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
NOB 40,12, 45,43 MAUKET BTBEET, Bear 01
l'osteftlce, Lancaster, fa,
I have In Btecjt and Build te Order Every
Variety of the following style. : Coupe. Bug.
gib., Cabriolets, Carriages, victeria., Business
Wagons. "T" Carts, HcCall Wagons. Burrtea,
nar!
arket wagons, rnntens, express wagons.
1 emnlev uie Deal Mecnani
le Dest iiecn&nics. ana nave lacu
lUe. te build correctly any style of Carriage
desired. The Quality. Btyfe and Finish 01 my
work make. It decidedly the Cheapest la tha
market,
WWE HAVE THB BEST ANDOOEAPXST
OAHT IN THE atAUKKT.
VOAIj
SI'EOIALi ATTENTION 18 INVITED
te our assortment of Indiana and ether
nrst-clasa Western hard weeds. Ash, oak,
Maple, l'eplar, Cherry, Ac. He ft kindling
weed prepared for thn stove, also for sale.
U. D, MAUT1N AIIOh
Ceal ana Lumber Yard,
121 Water street, Lancaster, fa.
nS-lyd
TAUMOARDNKR'H OOMPANY,
COAL DEALERS.
Orvics-.-'Ne. 12) North Queenaueet, and Ne.
OM North frtnee street. ,
YABMt North frtnoe Street, neutleadinf
ltanM. .f
iiiiAm LAKOASTUVrAA;
ullld riNANCBCOMHlTrClC,
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