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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLTGENCER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1888.
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Dally Intelligencer.
LANCASTER, HOTXMUKR 15, 1898.
t Mr. Tamer and Mrn. Barrr.
Httst l9t general assembly of tlte
Ma et Laber was turbulent and tbe
r te the life et the order Bppeared
tw from tlie selQsh ambition et would-
i Madera, The present cession is mere
CMferly and peaceful for reasons graph!-
' presented by Mr. Turner, the treas-
r, who roughly stated the less of mem
sip during the past year at 300,000.
iing te Turner, Mil less Is te be
i by retrenchment and reform in the
sent, butvnany will wonder why
leaching et adversity was required te
ring this te pass. The order, reduced
Uk numbers, ought te be managed at less
est, but the suggestion that greater con
Mteee would be inspired by the publlca-
i of the receipts and expenses has often
i made and should have been met long
Lw I
It The address of Mrs. Barry would be et
Li? .. ... . . ... I
jfmi interest le I'encsjivanianB it sue i
Men lit te support all assertions by
V
i and proof. We knew thathere in
Lancaster children are employed in fac
glories who should, for the geed of the
: iMamunlty, be in the schools or homes,
i'lmt Ibis is usually the result et the dea
t'ftnte necessities et the parents who
, wald cot without this little help make
l ?jv neaavrav insuPDertineinnreiiimuies.
Ulh WA.ma. . tr AhhA f tltfl Avll tl-ntlllt
"i8,',"'t' ""V " " "" .....-
ilit eceiu 10 ue uj ue cuiviwuicut ui
itoflexiblerules.butby the encouragement
9t Industry, se that the father of tbe
family and the well grown children may
?, always have enough te de and enough te
Ifspare te keep their little peoplein their
: thJkMn nA eMinOu TTt(1, fnvtfV ttna failed
HWI llllltll III lllllll II JAlfu HIllUUUMlUUbU
i.ti.aK1t tn tknn.imnlteli tlle enrl lt.la
KrfftUMthat all intelligent men cave calm
u unprejudiced thought le the suggestion
v,uu.i me law uiuLvii.113 ui iuuui va uiuuu
free andthe foreign markets opened te
i ''-our manufacturers, se that Americans
' ? an win rt place In the commerce of the
EvmvrVl TTnt.tl nnr In.lnafrlna flnil ftila
Tsmllpf ami nntlnt. lp?Islatlnn nf tlifi Iclnil
A"-" 1 "e
f mferred te will enl v ntrcrravntfl the misery
'ir&lt seeks te relieve.
f
W'r A- Prohibition Chance.
;, u.00 a rouiuiuenisT3 wm boeu imve a
Ryrcnance te test the sincerity of lueliepub-
Hs lkan premises ln.thls state, for the Lcgls-
4rff """"'I""""" ".- -....., T,... .W
reensiaer wncincr n win agree te me
X;:r amendmentte tbe constitution proposed
tt&JW tne general Assembly of 1SS7. It must
K. V- ae am-pfl If the nroblbltlen nueatlen ia te
ekbeputte popular vote; and the ltepub-
...Ucan party is ilrmly pledged te a submis-
'people.
There la n very faint possibility that
4'. prohibition will be established by a vote of
,Vthe people, in fact the only chance for it
,SV at all seems te be in n possibility that if
"- a special election were held a great number
f" vi voters viuuju ueb iruuuie loge te tue
Spoils. A mnjerily of the votes cast would
. be enough te establish prohibition and a
f-celd rainy election day might settle the
Business in raver or me cntnusiastic ceiu
& water men. It ia hluhly probable that
fethe legislature will carefully avoid this
m int cuance uy anewing tne matter te
be settled at the November election en
Sit,the plea
of economy. Otherwise the
r; nation may ue ireatcu te a strange
'iff. ....L.I.. II.. T..l.li . I 11
-?:: alannlntr frnn whfskv iitul tlin IlpimtiH.
Ptans of the Pennsylvania Legislature
'arranging te give prohibition a chance.
tj .1 mm m
l'rospereus Trusts,
A very short time age Wall street was
betting two te one en the election of Pres
ident Cleveland and the stocks of trust
enterprises were far below what they are
te-day. New the stock market Is dull,
very dull, and even the highly protected
industries are languishing in spite of the
J, triumph of high taxes, but trusts are en
fV the iumD. The certificates of tlm Cnttnn.
1,'tfe Med Oil trilHt linVA irrpntlu Inprnnantt In
fex .1- ' """
& Tue'
r 'xbe Hew .erk 2im says that a
fa member of tlm Sinmlirri en tnnt. h
K credited with this recent saying : " We
.BauuuuicujiM ceui. ueucr en. tuau
fcs, we were unaer tne uncertainties which
!' " " ieviiwig." iearjy mere is
g Bouncenainiynewasio ine treatment
of trusts and ether private affairs by the
ivti- """"& ""uie..ai,iuu. j j car ure tue
p cerencates or tne Whisky trust sold at
Fr atvtllf. ICi ttinrvtt ilinA fiOft AAA AHA ,!.
IA -ww iviuuriiKU kucie CVU,WVWVUL IU01U
f; -ued against 'property valued at about
-yJ- lln nvi nnn rri.i-...i.. un.en.-i
SR3 v,w,v.ui jkiicn raiuu icu te uu WIJUIl
rsLa-Jf cealdent C eveland cemment.t
en the
f t&f dancprs nr trnata nn,1
monepalles,
.,-. ana rose te 35
when they were enceur-
asea by Mr.
Blalne'a remarks.
Lf&L New
fllAtr nra cta1ltnr nt AO 1.Pn1.An
lit openly claim that trust stock is worth
'it mere thnn If. irnq a .. eatr nnn Tiia
fes" Times says it has the be3t authority for
iS the follewinc; etatprnpnt a iir.-f
e before the election Tresideut
f4, Jeseph B. Greenhut, et the Distillers'
gfe trust, and ethers Interested laigfly in It,
yh beld a conference in Wall street at m hlch
gj It was determined te start a bull move-
.2 A wmnnf f Min YtTlifnl--- .. . . f n . tm
- iuuuiuwD iiuu-j iiuai ceruuca.ts u
. the Itepubllcans carried the elec.ien,
every man present at the cenfeience
agreeing tisat tl.en there was tmall
dangeref any troubles overtaking trusts."
Mr. P. F. Keary, a wholesale liquor
dealer, frankly avowed that he considered
the great feeling of buoyancy in all trust
stocks attributable te the retult of the
Y election and the remark of Mr. Blaine
f ttak. trusts are largely private affairs,
j? "There is no further fear among the
Jr cempanle-i of adverse legislation by
m either state or nation, and we are cerre.
: w$f spendlngly confident and happy." What
Ci, Pleasant rpadlnj; all this will make for
K-"" r-vte nuu yuieu in a manner ee
;" ielightf ul te the trusts I
The Itepubllcan l'aride.
"jq ciuuiicau turtue.
a? 0ur Bfpabllcan felle-.v-cltlzens l.av
IfrtteA their llttle Jolllflcatien ever the elec-
T-'4fnn uml nr,el,1.l II .1... ,
ft ..vu, ..-,. vuiumciiiig mi me circum
balances, it must be admitted that they
"4ld pretty well. The stimulus te iev
was net very great In spite of the victory
; en account of the Irrepressible conscleus-
MM that their campaign was barely sue-
-.stulupen a fa'ss cry of free trade.
ift'WKhla four years that free trade scare
st,W.U be burled out of Blaht.and tlm .in.
',-fartunate choice bv the poIIpea hn.
i I sjmbel of that burial was
; Mt at all chcerlDg te the mere
.ijaar-ire minas or tne party. They
-would prefer It possible te keen that
i scare olive for use In 1692. but
cellla caaled in the parade only
1 te have noted upon it the Deme.
1lc ja'BT ! manufActurJnj centres te
show that It symbolized the end of nil
fear that Democracy is at enmity with
industrial development
College boys affect a levity in considering
death and funerals that is in very bad
taste beyond the college campus. Cre
mation ceremonies as practiced at most
of our colleges would be discountenanced
as sacreligleus, If they .were net regarded
as trifling frolics of the students among
themselves, and having no bearing or
influence upon ether people. The average
college student fails utterly te appreciate
the terrible solemnity of death and he
revels in gruesome symbols, tbe skull and
crosj-benes and the funeral pyre. He is
se full of life and spirit that bis feelings
are net hurt by a mock funeral proces preces
sion, and no thought of a lest friend or
relative is aroused by the ceflln.
It the students were offered
a frozen corpse as a pleasant
addition te theirlmockherrors they would
probably recoil from the fearful suggef
tlen, yet they should realize that te
many enlwjkers their masquerade suggests
Simti Hi Intra Tha ftrmnll nt lAaat novo
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cellege customs of this klud within the
limits of their campus. With this ex
ception the Republican display was a
thing of beauty, in a small way, though
net a joy te the Democratic spectators.
-.
Forty-two bodies have been taken from
the ruins et the Koeho.tor guage and lan
tern works, and the details et the dlnater
pre horrible in the extreme. In spite et all
talk about fire eseapes, fire proof building',
paid and perftetcd fire departments, Hayes
trucks, chemical extinguishers and elcotrle
alarruR, te spite of alt that great cities and
otutleus cltlzsns can de, these terrible
losses of llfe and property by lire recur
at the opening at every winter, 'in
connection with this Roeuestor fire the
dUpateliGs note that Engineer Van KerfT,
who has becu arreated en suspicion of In
cendiarism, has been qulte tee much of a
Jenah te oicnpe suspicion. This Is tbe
eighth Cre of buildings that he has been
empleyed In. It he Is found gulltlesa It
might pay tbe Insurance companies te ren
sleu him te reslde In a stene light houee for
from tbe land.
mm m
Krkkch Canada appeara te be getting
nwnke. Tbe paper untveisslly lOKarded ts
giving volce te tlie leading popular ssnti ssnti
inentet the province of Quobce has pub
lished sn article strongly advocating an
noxatlen te the United States In preference
te Imperial federation. The French Cana
dian would like above all things te be let
alone, but It bas been assumed that be
would certainly prefer anything te
a union of bis province with the
progressive, restless American republic.
This assumption receives a rude
shock from the artlele referred te published
In L'JXectenr, but the tone of the writer Is
thoroughly Freneh Canadian, and he only
favors annexation because be believes that
It would entail scarcely any change in the
exlstiDR slate of things. That point, If be
ean maintain it, will de mero te bring the
Kronen Canadians te annexation than tbe
most convincing arguments as te the pro
motion of their preiparity and assurance
or wesltb. The article shows tbst "the
provinces would retain their prosent limits;
tbey would enter the Union as states, what
ever might be the extent of their recpsotive
territories nnd the disproportion betwecn
them nnd disproportion already existing
in the United Htates, l'rlnee Edwards Is
land becoming the Delaware et Canada.
The federal debt et 300,000,000 would be a
mere drop In tbe bucket at Washington,
Tbe mllltla would be reerganised en the
economical plan of the ether states, and Iho
army or customs cillcers would vanish."
The Utile nolcabeut the fed oral debt Is truly
touehlng. The addition te our debt would
be Joyfully welcomed by m Itepubllcan
Congress as flne elltet te that bothersome
surplus. They would only with that It
might be many times larger se as te defer
the day of lower taxes.
Tun boundary between tbe United dittos
aud Mexico bas net that stability that is
uiunlly oxpwstedot boundary lines, and the
recent complaints of artificial changing or
tbe ceurse of the Rie Qrande de net raise a
new quostlen but agitate a very old one.
The treaty of 18S4 forbids tbe construction
of works en elther bonk that may lntorfere
with navigation or change tbecourse of tbe
river, se that tbe questions at Issue are
largely tbose of facts, as te whether or net
tbe operations en either side have or will
actually result in Interference with naviga
tion or erosion of tbe banks. The Mexican
and Texan authorities have been exchang
ing complaints against one another for some
two years past, Mexico growled first about
the operations of a land Improvement com
pany which premised If unchecked te place
I'ase Uel Norte en the American slde et tbe
river. It looked as though the Americans
were in for taking a Mexican town by In.
duelng the boundary line te meander
around IU New the oemplalnt Is that the
Mexicans seem disposed te try the plan.
If both parties will only wait until Mr.
Blaine becomes secretary of state they wilt
probably find that river twisting away up
into Texai tn a manner disastrous te Deme,
crutle majorities.
n
TuKpropered world's exposition of the
three Americas Is beglnnng te attraet
general attention, wlille very llttle is heard
outsldeot France of the grest centennial or
the Fruieh rejiublte te be celebrated next
year In Paris, commemorating the great
est and most terrlble event in modern
history. Francs will ba left alone by
Kurope In hur celebration of it because royal
governments regard the revolution as an
unalloyed calamity. The reforms and net
tbe crimes or tbe great revolution are le be
celebrated by France, and America should
heartily Jein In the Jubilees toeountcraot as
far as pcctlble tbe chilling refussl of the
aristocratle and rcgai governments of the
Old World, They seek te nx upon all
republicanism tbe Btlgma of tbe crimes of
the French revolution, and no better reply
could be given than the hearty celebration
by our peaceful, orderly and prosperous
ropublleof the detraction of the liaMllc.
As long as tbe memory of Lafayette and
Frankliu Uvea In the two republics there
need be no fear that either will succumb
te tbe anarchy of a relgu of terror, and that
danger Is greatest te-dsy In the most abso
lute monarchy or all, the Russian emplie.
TiruRis la an absurd rumor afloat te the
etlee; that lard Haekvllle's friends ere
moving fur bis reappointment as mlnlstar
te this country when the Harrison admin
istration comes into power.
Judee TuunitAN Is much pleated at the
decision of the supreme court lu tbe tele,
phone case and thinks litigation can be seen
terminated if pushed as zsaleusly by tbe
inoemlng dUcIala as it bas been by his col cel
leigues and himself ler Mr. Cleveland's
aJminlJtratlen.nud that when tried en its
merits the government will surely win it
en the ground that Bell's two patent! were
procured by fraud, if tbe old Judge ean
witness this triumph he will doubtless feel
quite ai happy ever freeing the peeple from
the Bell monopoly as he would have felt
ever freeing them from the high tarlir.
Messengers who have arrived at Wady
Haira report that the mysterious whlte
pasha in the Habr el-Qaiel district has
leugbt a great battle and killed msny
dervlsher. The Baltimore .Sun bas an ides
that the mysterious white ruler Is Uenry
M. btanley, the explorer.
PEBbONAL.
Leuenie Br.ACKBTOMK, a well-known
cotton manufacturer and dtreoter la various
H
OOD'S SA-RSAPAKIliLA.
Ringing
In the mi sometimes n resting, busrlng
sound, nr snapping like the report of a pinte1,
are caused by catanh, tht cicsedlnsly disa
greeable nnd very common dliotse. Less of
eiutll or bearing a'se results irem caturh.
Iloed'aSiraatllla,lhe gteat bleed purifier,
Itapccullailysuccrsifulremedy for catarrh,
whlchltcureabrcrsdlcntlngfrem the blced
His Imparity which causes ana promote i tltbj
dlsessej
' Fer 23 years 1 have been troubled wllhca.
tanh In the bold, Indigestion, nnd generst de
bility. 1 coueluded te try a bettle e(
Heed's SaTBaparilla
and It aid rroie much (reta that I continued
1U nse till 1 have taken Are tettlc My health
has greatly Improved, and I feel llke a differ
ent woman." Una. J. II. Adams, 8 Blchmend
street, Newark, N. J.
' I am hippy te ay that rny wlfa wss enred
of a very bid cough and what wan called
quisle consumption,' by lloed'i Sariaparllla,
fche was restored te perfect health, which ihe
bus cdJoje4 ertr since. Our lime gin waa
pesr and puny t lloed'i rartnrnrllla scorned
te be Just Iho thing she needed, as sbehM been
well and hearty line taking It." F bask Otis,
Uerwlek, Me.
N. B. lie qute te get
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Beld by all druggists. II t six for is. Prepared
only by U. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell,
100 Doeefl One Dellar.
Western railroads, died en Wednesday
In Norwich, Connecticut, aged C9 years.
Tie had been mayor of Norwleh and a
member of tbe state legislature, and waa at
one time a Republican candidate for
governor et tbe state.
Rebert Hewakd, of Fall Rlver, the
leader of the oetton mill operatives In
their many strikes, who has bcenelreted
slate senster In Massachusetts, is a thick
set, hard-headed, dark-bearded, horny
handed Kngllsbmsn et fifty. He bsd been
president of the Hpluucrs' Union of Fall
uih .m4 ii rfl.u nnntiler with Ihfi ener-
stives, ile was elected te tbe state Hanate
as a Democrat,
Bei.va Locicweon lectured bolore tbe
Dauphin oeunly toachera' lnstltute en Wed
nesday evening. Her subject was "Life
In Washington." Trier te tbe Oth of last
November, Belva probably thought ehe
would be Installed as chlef exemiMvn nf the
nation. On Weduesday night "he waa as
clcse te the Whlte Ueuec as she will lUely
get. Whlte Ilouse Is b x miles east of
Uarrlsburg. It is tbe stepping plaea of log leg
rollers and rati snubber.
WANAMAKKHtl
I'biladilniu, 1 hnrjday, Nev. 19, less.
It's a rare happening in the
Silk business when a regular
line of well established goods
can be had under price as was
the wonderful Black Faille
Francaise we've told you of. A
drop generally hits an odd piece
or an odd grade. Impending
changes in an importing house ;
must close out the stock en
hand; wc steed ready and
snapped up the big let of Black
Failles. Of course the new
firm will have the same goods
again, but the price will climb
back into the regular groove.
Meantime you can save 50
cents or $1 a yard en one of
the most reliable Silks in the
market. Clean, bright, new
goods without a drawback.
what Be. 11.73 Is new It S3
Wlntwml.MulsneH ll.su
wtmt ui n ftt is newei n
What wu SJ en In new H 00
Wlm t m n aj.w s new -' te
Black Failles that won't slip ;
"lock-stitched," they say. At
the prices they're worth laying
by for another season. The big
heap is fast melting away. The
match isn't likely seen te be
had again.
AVcst Transept.
$3 or $4 will get a liberal
Dress Pattern of some of the
handsomest plain and plainish
goods of the season. Yeu can
pick blindfold from about three
hundred styles and colorings of
half-a-dollar a yard stufl and
draw a prize every time.
Many of these stuffs were 60
and 65 cents only a little time
back. Seme were a geed deal
mere.
Here's a Serge. We never
heard of it at retail for less
than 75 cents. It's generally
been $1. Plump 50 inches
wide, in a handsome line of
colors, and a right royal stuff.
At 50 cents it's a wonder.
Anether 50 cent Serge is
extra heavy, springy, hard, 52
inches wide, and in 8 shades.
Half dollars are juat as big
wherever you step at two long
counters. Here are two kinds
at random :
All-wool stripes and plaids
in several styles ; geed, reliable
stuffs. 50 cents.
All-wool mottled stripes, un
obtrusive, but full of wear-
worth. 50 cents.
And the weight of any of
these goods doesn't come from
the dirt and grease in the wool.
Pure fibre, honestly put to te
gether, and perfectly dyed.
SenlbeAst of centre.
There's no pretense about
the Oxidized Jewelry. Stands
en its own merits. Sleeve But But
eons, Cellar Buttens, Chains,
and a hundred shapes where
the pretty and useful go hand
in hand. Yeu buy it for what
it seems and wear it because it's
neat and the fashion. Fer
very, very little.
Rhinestones with a touch of
the diamond's blaze. Fer next
te nothing.
Southeast efcentre.
We knew of no softer,
cheerier, steadier oil light than
from a Rochester Lamp. Scores
of handsome shapes metal and
decorated porcelain. Complete,
$3.25 te $47.
Hellings Founts for stand
ards or brackets, $2.50 te $13.
We have come by a let se that
the prices signify but little if
Noises
I ntel Heed's Samearllla for catarrh, and
recet vea great relief and tentfl t from It 7 te
citarrh waa very dlsagrteable, especially In
the ulnter, cttnlef constant dlteharte from
my neje, ringing noises le my ears, ana psles
In the back of my head, lhs effort te eleir
my head In the morning by hawking and iptl
tleg wafpalntub Itoea'sSartaparlllasjaveme
relief Immnllattly, whUe In Urns I was en
tirely cured. I am never wlthontthemedl wlthentthemedl wlthontthemedl
clne In my home as 1 think It Is worth Us
weight In geld." Mm. O. B. Gllin, ira Eighth
street, M. Vf Washington, D. C.
1 hat Tickling
In your threat at lies from catarrh, and as ca
tarrh Is a constitutional dlaease the ordinary
cough medicines all fall te lilt the spot. What
jea ntea It a constltetlonsl remedy like
Iloed's Sarsapatilla, which, by bnlldlng up the
xenerat health and expellieg tha scrofulous
tilnt width Is Iho cants of catarrh andoen
sumptien, his restored te perfect health many
persons en whom these diseases stum te hive
a firm held. Many unsolicited testimonials
Ptote beyond qneitlen that Iloed's Baisapa
ellla does positively enra catarrh.
1 have used lioed'searsapatllla for catarrh
with satisfactory rtsnlts, receiving permanent
benint from It." J. F. Ucsbaid, Btrtater, III.
Beld by all druggists. II six for 15. Prepared
only by 0. I, UOOU A CO., Apothecaries,
Lewell, Mass.
100 Deaea One Dellar.
you judge qualities by what has
been.
Hellings Fleer Lamps; go
up or down with a touch and
stay where you step them.
Don't see hew they could be
handier or safer. In styles
enough te meet any taste.
Lamps easy te see, and it's
like getting into an art room te
go among them. Net one. of
the worth-using kinds has been
skipped.
Second fleer, near centre,
JOHN WANAMAKER
DRT aeODS.
TJIVKRYBODY
INVITED TO CALL AT
GIVLER'S.
6 and 8 North Queen Street,
And get the lflceit ssorttnent or Ladles',
MUtes'and uhlllrcu's
Coats, Wraps & Jacket?,
&EtVMARKETS, KAGLANS, c.
Our IM.USIt 0001)9 are pronounced the
fines t and yet the cheapest In the city.
-T trouble toSiewgnodi.-m
JehnS. Givler,
O Si 8 North Queen Street,
Near CuntreHrjunrc, LANCASTER, TA.
umrlu-lydAw
e
HAHLK3 STAMM'H
NEW STORE,
35 & 37 Nettb Queen Street,
(Opposite the l'ostet&ce,)
13 1US l'LACK TO UO TO KOlt TIJK
h 1UG EST A330KTMKNT Or
Dress Goods.
VELVETS,
DKESS BILKS,
PLUSH COATS,
HTOOK1NETT JACKETS,
UNDEKWEAR,
HOSIKKY,
GLOVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
SHAWLS,
CORSETS,
KUOHINGS,
COLLARS,
RIBBONS,
KURS,
UUTTONS,
KURTRIMMINQS,
Remember, Ladies !
THESE GOODS AUK ALL NEW AND
WILL UK HOLD CUKAl'.
BIG BARGAINS
AT Til N K W S1011K OF
Charles Stamm,
35-37 North Queen Stieet,
Bosten Stere.
DRYUOODB.
j"er rwvwr ujjjji
T3RIOK LIST.
BAED ftllcELftOY,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen St..
(Opposlte Fountain Inn )
PRICE" LIST :
We nama a few of the many bargains we art)
effsrluK.
BHAWL9.
Bhculdcrflhawlat)0, ,40,anrtMetiaflnp.
BlDK'eBbawlg at II 00, SI.a,l,S0.Ul9Mlup.
Deuble i8baw.s at 12, 12 se. si, sebe. 4 and up.
WeJ,B,lr tens te beat these goods at
the price.
BUNKR8.
White or Coleroa at 75c, 1, LM, II .te, IT, 12.60,
Manaupptrpilr,
UNDBRWflAB.
Children's Un'orwear, smallest size, slarts
at Het neitatlOO;l!Xo,iaeana np, aeceralng
te slre ana qualltjrr
Ladiea' lietinn Underwear at BSe, Jle, tee,
71c ana up. enrfitequfttlty Is all we claim ter
lt,a&cegr.d(.,ana it shows It by the war we
are sl!ln them.
Indies' Bcarlnt Medicated Underwear at 7Se,
II, II a and i.7K. Our II .23 number will coin
pare with anything heretofore sold at 12.
Men's Underwear In white or colored at IJc,
87HC Wcandup. "
Mon'aBcarlel Medicated Underwear, Ms, 75c,
II, it 28 and i 37H Camel's 11 air and Natural
tv wi iuw prices.
FLOOR OIL OLOIH.
The trade we have established en Fleer and
Table en Cleth, we Tenture te say, has nerer
been eqealled by any ether house we have
the reputation and we mean te keep tuel tell
ing the belt wearing, beat soasenod 0U Cleth
that erer was sold ler the money, .
WINDOW SHADES.
Plain or Dade Shades, '.best goods, spring
flxlutes, at&oeeach.
DRB83 GOODS.
Kxtra bargains In Dress Oceds from neper
yard tell, In all the latest styles and shades.
GLOVH9.
Men's (Jloves at 20. 21, 40, 4 GO, 6J, 73 cts and
pp. We call especial attention It ourZSe Weel
Knit Gleve. Ask te see It, and ir yen think
you ever bought anything better ler lets than
Me don't buy it. We carry an Immense stock
or Woven. Watch ter our advertisement and
prices of Oloves. Impossible te gire It new
space will net allow.
We sell goods en small profits. We adver
tise whit we get. Wren you come for it you
gut It. Who eHe Is under as small an expense
as we are only H square from Centre f We
can sell goods en small profits, and we de.
BAED &IcELR0Y,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Bt
(Opposlte fountain Inn,)
mllE PEOPLE'S CASn STORE.
Plush Sacques,
Plush Jackets,
Plush Medjeskas.
High Class rinshea Only at Unusually
Lew Trices.
Our Stock of i'lusb. Garments is worth
your while te Inspect If you contemplate
purchasing anything in this line this
season.
Alse all the Popular Styles in Cleth
Garments for Ladles, Misses and Chll
dren. Tbe People's Gasb Stere,
NO. 25 BAST KIKG BTRHBT,
IiANCA&TKU, PA.
amrlMvaAw
D
,KKSS G00D3.
WATT &SH AND
Nes G. 8 Hiul 10 East Eieg St.,
Present a Display et
Black Dress Goede,
MeurniDg Dress Goede,
Colored Dress Goods,
Unrivaled in the Country ler variety, quality
and moderate prlcvj.
lielng ready cash buyers we have mafle
many special purchases In the last two weeks
highly Interesting te clese buyers.
60 pieces Hamilton Cashmeres, double fe'd,
Ids a yutd , regular price In large cities, 13e
36 Inch Heavy A 11-Weel Cerges, 23e a yard)
real value I'Uv.
All-Weel Tricot Cleths, 21c. undo te sell at
37c.
Plaid, Checked andbtilpedF.annelSultlugs
33e and 37Xc ; regular 60e goods.
ts Inch Flannel Suitings, tee u yard i lately
sold at 73c.
French Henriettas, 40 Inches wide, Wc and
e.'c a yaidt usual prices for this quality, 73e
aud 1 00 closlugeutpurchassot w pieces.
Corded Henrletta, 40 Inches wide, 6!,c a
yard ; cost tia te Impert, and this let cannot
be duplicated for an thing like the money.
10 Pieces Colored Satin lihadimcs, extraor
dinary cheap ut 73e a yard.
New Yerk Stere.
WE OAN HERVK YOU WELLAND
save you money In adverUslng. Kstl
mates free,
ADVERTISING GUIDE-BOOKS.
The most complete and original ever Issued.
Bent en receipt of 60 cunts te pay for packing
and forwarding.
ADVBBTISUa WlUTIKQ A SrSCIALTT.
The U. Jen. tdUbenrnn Advurtlslng Ageney,
lis and 12u Jtast lialtlmere Btreet, uoltlmere,
aid. s'-CaiQw
urecbkibs.
QOFKKEHI TEAS I
oheio OLDoerrais.
rresh Boasted Dally ant rmert Kaw crop.
TEAS. '
We Guarantee for Fine Flaver and Geed
Drinking Qualities,
GF.OROK WIAXT,
. We. IU We. t King 8.
e
PEN EVERY EVENING.
W.A.Reist&Ce,,
GROCERS.
Cerner list King and Duke Struts.
OPXN AVBRT(KVKNIia.
Oeneine Florid, oranges and atalaia
aranes. Alse the finest iUnanas et the sea
son J mt In,
Balled Seafeam Blicutti. Have yen seen or
tastd them T They are very nice ; slightly
salted and fresh.
Kew Prunes and Batslns very cheap. High
Grade Canned and Bottled Goods.
100 Cases HEW DttOP BOO AU COBBT jnst In
this a. m. The best Cern In the market guar
unfed. Try enr loe canned Sngar Cern.
Nothing belter In the elty for the prfee.
W. A BMST & CO,
Leadtra of High Grade flteeewe.
TEAD1 READ I BEAD!
REIST'S
GRAND (REE DISTRIBDT10H.
SATUBDAY KVKKING, NOV. 10.
Commencing at 7 o'clock.
1.0001 1,0001 1,0001
We will positively give away FttKK. Ona
Thousand mero of these HANUaOMB 0 4BDS
te-morrow (NA.TUUUAY) evening, te all who
will but ask for thnm. These eards are costly,
and we must kindly request the little folks
net te ask for them. We have many reasons
for doing se. We want the card te go Inte
every f iuilly In the city, and 'county as well ;
and In order te accomplish this we must re
luctantly decline the many demands made by
the little ones. However we wilt have a less
costly card, which will be handed te all of this
class who will asr.
CIIASK A SANBOBN'S FAMOUS BOSTON
BOASIJCU COFFBKS.
We have mafle a great " hit " when we ac
cepted the ageney ferthls city for their ezorl ezerl
lent uedces. We handle nine different brands,
all put up In atr-tlght rans, and the way they
sell Is proof enough of thelr excellent drink
ing qualities. We are dally receiving letters
from all quarters for lt.and all levers of a Geed
Cup et Coffce should net fall te at least try It.
All money refunded In every case where any
brand sold dees net give perfect satisfaction.
'Jhese are our Instructions from the house,
and we will In every case de as we say.
New Goods arriving dally, comeand see our
wonderful stock.
Reist, Wholesales Retail Grocer,
WIIOLKSALB.AND KETAli, GBOCEB,
Northeast Center
West Klaf Bud Trlnea Btreeti,
I,ANOASTKB,FA.
say-Telephone and Free Delivery.
, T BURSK'8.
New Fruits, &c.
ON llUNDHKl) UAHKKT3 YOltK BTATI,
" CONCOUO AND CATAWBA
GRAPES.
Chetce and Only Thirty flve te Forty Cents a
UBBVOb.
NKW CUBBANTS,
NKWC1TBON,
NKW PBUNES,
NKW FIGS.
New California Kvap. Apricots,
New California Prunes,
Fresh Cranberries,
New Beans and Heminy . Cholce Yerk State
Cream cheetw. Choice fcdamiheese Fresh
Imported Macaroni and Vermicelli. The Cel
rbiated Yentzur Kvapeted Sugar Cern, the
UUVBk IU hliO UUCItJiOt.
New Canned Goods.
Finest Teas and Coffees.
AT
BURSK'S!
NO. 17 EAST KING BTREET,
J.AN0A9IKU,1'A.
A DAM O. OROFF'S
Willow Street Pike Mills.
Forthe better accommodation et raycusto raycuste raycusto
mers I have enna a wholesale donetforthe
tain of rleur, Peed, Hay, titraw, Ae , at NO. 7
nr.3& vine. e&ir.is&, iruiu wnicn my cui'
teniers ran be supplied at any time.
UOV13 3wd AUaU U. GBOFF.
X7"AOATION EXCURSIONS.
RAYMOND'3
VACATION
iixoaasieNS.
All Traveling Kxreuses Included.
A Winter in California.
The stccnO, third, and fourth parties of the
teuten will leavH Philadelphia in Uecumber
and January ter Posaceua, 1 ej Angeles. and
ether points In fceuthern California All travel
beyond Chicago and Cincinnati in special
trains of masteltlcent vestlbuled paUce cars
wlthpalacedlalugcarj attached, The date
and mutes art) nt lollews :
Thuredny, Dtcember 6, via Boltlmero, Wash.
Ington. Plitsbnrtr, ( fclcaKn. Kansis City,
eanti Fe, Albuquurque, san Bernadene, etc
Monday, Jsuuary 7, via llii'tlmem, Wash Wash
lngteu, Parkersburg, Cincinnati, Mammoth
( eve, New Orleans, GaUosten, Can Autonle,
etc.
j hursday, January 10, via Baltltxcre, Wah
Ington, PlttBbuig, Chicago Kansas City, Hants
Fe. Aluuquerquu, San llernadlne, ete.
Mzteen ileturntng Parties, under spccl&l
escort, ever Flve UltTtrunt Beutcs. jirturn
ttskels also geed en a't Tritcs. independent
tickets, covering every expense both ways,
and giving entlie fmdnui te the passenger
whlle in California, and also In making the
Journey homeward. Hetel coupon, supplied
ter long cr short sojourns at ull the Ltadlng
Paclfle coast Ueseris.
Dutea or ether California, Excursions Feb
ruary 7. 11 and l March 7 and 11.
Uutes or Mexico excursions January 14,
Februiry 11, and March 11.
4r?end for descriptive circular, drslfrnat
lng whether book relating te UalUernla, Mex
ico or Washington tours is desired.
RAYMOND A WHITOOMB,
111 Seuth Ninth Street,
lUnder Continental Iletel), PiiiLADiLrau. Pa.
1 nU 314
ROOTS AITD BBOBB.
N ADM1ITKD FACT.
That the prices we quote are the very lowest
at which a geed, torvleeable shoe can be sold
for.
Ladles' Ballen Shoes it 1., I1M. H.7B.
Thesw shoes rs made In Doncela. Kid and
Pebble Leather.
Men's Shoes at It S3 ll.tO and M.CO. Solid
leather, la Butten, Lace and uecgrtas, Bread
and Harrow Toe.
S?TJl.'f,,0-j,,;k11 le J, at75c,$I.00MidB.ll'
And tn ai sas te mi ,ou f) two.
SDTinrfceeL10 trem t,el'r P' ne6 u,d
H. Swllkej'iNrJwOaih Stere,
eei5S;l'MO,lTaQO",n,T,u,"
jpoe
T WKAR,
Ready New I
Yes, NOW BKADY, with my Complete
stock Of BOOTS, SHOBS and KUBBBBS for
Fall and Winter Wear. Never before Old I
have such a Large and Varied stock or the
Very Best that the Market Affords and
Harked and Qelck Selling Prices. Alse 1 call
I enr attention te my
$3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE,
This la one et the best Three-Dellar Shee
for men that Is made te-day. Call and sea
tbf m It beats all ethers.
S. P. STACKHOUSE.
(OMK-PBICX STOBK.I
18 SO HAST KINO, BT,
LANCABTKB, PA. aXMyd
B
UOTM AND SHOES.
-WI ABB UKTAIL1NG-
BOOTS - BOOTS
-AT-
WHOLESALE FBICES.
Hew Can We De It?
YOU MAY ASK: WXWILIiKXPLAIN.
After the last Beet season we bought fllty
nlne (59) Cases of Youths' Beys' and Men's
Beets at a Private Assignee "ale, for Spot Cash,
ataneh Kxceedlngly Lew Prices that we can
new sell yen them Betall at Begular Wholesale
Prices, and yet make profit enough te keep ns
alive.
We Can Sell Yeu :
Youths' nelld Blp Beets, sizes 11 te 13, for
11.23 ; retrnlar price, II 60 and 11.75
Beys' Heavy Beets, slr.e 1 te 6, for 11.00, II A
II 80. 11.75 and IXCO.
Men's Solid Klp Beets, sizes A tn 11, 11.50, U.75
and 17.00 ; regular price, U w. 12.25 and 12.50
Onr Beets Fer I2.se and u 00 we defy anyone
In the cennty or state te beat for Fit, Dura
bility and Prien.
We could maun an Immense tpreOt en these
59 Cases of Boeu by selling them at the old
prices, but our motto Is
Quick Sales and Small Profits,
We have stuck te It, and te enr" Bule" of
giving our customers the advantage of enr
Enrchases. We hwe the largest stock of
sales', Mlsses' and Children's Heavy Lace
and nation shoes for Fall and Winter Wear In
the city, (which we defy any of enr competi
tors te dispute) at prices te snlt the times.
Call In te see them whether yen wish te pur
chase or net, as we consider It no trouble te
show goods at the prices we sell them.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
6
)
Thi Leaders of Lew Prices
IN
BOOTS & SHOES
Ne, 3 East Eing Street,
LANCABTKB. PA.
sWStere closed every evening at 6 p. m., ex
cept Saturday and Monday.
QUKEMSWARB.
H
1GH & MAHTIN.
DECORATED CHINA
-AT-
CHINA HAIL
We have just receive! our Teurth Fall
Importation of
HAVILAND
Decorated Fiench China.
Dinner and Tea Sets in the beat deco
rations for tbe least money ever offered
in this or nny ether market. Tuddlng,
Chocolate, lea Cream, Sejltair and Game
Sets, Decorated Plates and Teas, Biscuit
Jars, Cheese and Butter Dishes, A. D.
Coffees, Uerry Dishes, &c.
Carlsbad China Dinner Sets quality
and style et decoration the best in the
market. Trices the Lewest.
The Rochester Lamp bas bas no equal.
Try one and be convinced.
High & Martin,
Ne. 15 East KiDgSt.
ectlMfd
BOARDIIM NKW BOARDING AND
Lodging Heuse, Ne. l couth Lime street,
viucttstor,aTexOeerge,(Hlmarclt) Proprietor.
First class Uerman table beard. Meals at all
hours. Uomecumleru ler permanent boar
ders Meals furnished promptly and In Ant
c'ass style te wedding and birthday parties,
balls, hops, etc. at short notice, a share of
the publle's patronage. Itespectfully solicited,
ALKX.GS.OUG1C,
awmd Ma U south Lime street.
FREY
MM
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