Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, November 20, 1888, Image 2

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Pally Intelligencer.
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aVAKOABTEB, MOVKHBEKtO. 1SJS.
' The 1'nrchtscd States.
vtfe print elsewhere the very particular
at made by Blakely Hall lnlhe
' Yerk Sun of last Sunday, detailing
Means used by the Delaware Ilepubll
I politicians te capture tlie lpglslature.
1 JkM We teed his story. It is that Chairmen
nDMper and Quay turned deaf ears te the
i made te them for money for Dela
Cooper doubtless because be had
) te ipare and Quay because he was
ng for bigger game than the Dela
laenatershln. We have heretofore
this same story from ether sources,
ad there seems te be no doubt that
'?,tbe glory or shame of the Delaware
r ;9webaae does net rest upon Quay.
r-,It baa, however, been claimed for Jehn
p ? W anamaker ; Mr. Hall's statement
VlasMMH that rMnnlitAliln nnlltlelan ntul
.Ifjpriillnir vntA.Vinrer rink In (tin mid
P'la the Delaware performance. The
i credit of the contributions Is given te
nr 'ip wcu purses, e.s is net important te ine
If ertery who gave the money ; the fact that
3'".l,hl.u. . ..a I. .- w. ... l... .l
-'i"Hlxl In rmvlnir vn)i9. This U Min ilia.
i"wXif ...
I;wP" nve nB Iact ueiere us mat in
f-. nlaw nrlr In Ifljllani nnrt In nalntfnra
Slfce Republican success came from the
-aw
,f?Hw uae ul uuuejr iu uuiuk ill" lur
IP "! W !!! .SA nf . t. I,...I.m . 1. .. ......
use of money in
K? 3Vs mmnnuie vuiu; c&ueu in Jimi.iuu -- uom uem
Ki'.i4rars. " but net ns rat rececrnlzpd in tlm
Twl ut-. - . -n-.i i ..11 11 .-.
7? ' "
fc - .Jkltiar l(slea l.rr n .llaflnnt nniullnl In..
!& i't" sinwe a n uieimbu 'iciiaviuii
5SThere will be no dispute about such pur-
5 enase In Indiana, where Dudley's letter
Z llOl a41ssA?nOl lliftf If ntnanhlnvnilnml M.nt-
i;.' a the needed money was supplied for the
y purpose. It Is conceded as te Delaware ;
l'i in ew Yerk, the returns dlaclose it
.yaa nm n iv.
The evidence is clear that the Kepubll
eueruniNew xerK mate was con-
f- lined te the cutting downst-tileDemo.
T( vtmue eiltffeni- "elr B"" ticKet
PXJP anight in iate. The .Republican
E&iTiif . mssnea irgoverner new claims miu
W(l "I IU UUlk UIOVCIIIUU. US uuucu
ft tl v willing sicrlllce for the purpose.
Sw'wi nuutu nuve us unuersianu iimi n
r?iis,en. veil settled between himself and
KAQuay that he was te be put te the best
ptwdei possible use te help forward the Harrison
Sf wf1 iTOte euca peuiicai immoiaiien is quue
:Iiv, jlaevel, and will demand a high reward
-rwsr,Jne president-elect.
Bfek HilrSDnarentlv was net mnklnir that
,'& ... - n-l.l mi ., . " .
mil ui u ukui, a. no uviutiiice ueua iiui
envict him of abetting the defeat of the
Democratic electoral ticket; and it does
net by any means show that he was ready
te sacrifice himself for it. He get ns
Many votes as Harrison ; and Cleveland
&$f ' no mere U&n Miller get for governor,
itfT fllVB fha ftirn nr Mirita IlirtnBinrl Mint Mia
,&& eJeoteral exceeded the gubernatorial vote.
y?$?!lestead of Harrison and Miller and
f-XfV Cleveland and Hill running tocether. the
Mites were Harrison and Hill, Clove Cleve
land and Miller; which isdecldedly sng-
mstivfl nnd rnlnipnt nf nn llilncr ilpn tint
rSJf an honest vote.
sM' Few will be persuaded that Cleveland
M WASCUtsa far lxlnwTIill liv thn tnrlff
'ih , lame, which is shown te have had no
n auch peeuliar effect elsewhere ; especially
When it Is remembered that Hill would
after a like cut with Cleveland from this
eiuse, it being the Democratic position ;
and when it is also remembered that
there was a Mugwump vote that CIeve
land get and Hill did net.
It is clear as crystal that Hill's vete
was bought from Miller's or Unit llarri llarri
aen'a was bought from Cleveland's. The
former is the theory of these who place
Hill's election te the credit of the liquor
Interest that Is supposed te have solidly
out Miller for 11111. Uut we de net see
that the evidence shows the result te have
lJeen mainly achieved in this way. Hill
". doubtless gained Republican votes from
this source, which may have compensated
him for these that Cleveland gained from
, the Mugwump element. Jlut it Is clear
t1) us that the Hill vete represents nearly
the Democratic vole of the state nnd that
there was a direct purchase of it te
. the extent te shlch the Democratic
?4 presidential '.fell below the guberua-
terial vote. This is shown by the vote
;.c-ii. t ,...,. :r "v .
'7. Ma bau luuui kuiiuiiuiwiu lii n.r-1. L't'iir'i
Wf mujt in ipctua llilllUiy m me VOIO 01
v-t , a urn. cuy. jli, is nreveu py me iaci
my that all the state eUlcers ran up with and
vs aucuu ul jiui-.iiiure ueing no es
pecial reason Whv the Itenubllean llimnr
?' Interest shenld;desert Its candidates for
- Niem. am u u is saiu mat inn carried
VfhAw tnUli Mm 41. it
fa; " "j -"e uutuuan nniur-
c3i ftllv nidiira .li ,11.1 l.n ., l!l.,.r.
IA Aftrrv With him f tm npmnpantln nluMnml
ticket; te which no satisfactory reply
can ee made. Republicans se loosely titd
ta party as te vote for the w hole Demo Deme
eratlc Btate ticket, would hardly hae
ae unanimously gagged en the presiden
tial ticket. "When they had get
ae far they would have been llKely
te float along with their company.
Clearly it was money, bujlng the 2few
Yerk "floaters," in every election district
Of the state, that carried It for Harrison.
And it is notable that no denial lm? ever
appeared of the statement se freely
Made that the Republican national
enunlttee had all the money supplied
te It that it desired. The fact Is even
gloried in ; and claimed as the great
redlt of the Philadelphia financiers,
who raised it. Upen it is based Jehn
Wanamaker'a new distinction us a pollti pellti
eal creator.
He is himself a creation of this cam.
!j&lgn,andef itsselectlen. Herepresents
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. "JD ul uumuueu uisa 10
. iZ i . ...wnviu umv cauneii omer emer
S3& Wise be eained. llfUnM.,r.,.n t.
i Meney ladler. There seems te have been no
&U e te de alike effl:e for Chairman Brlce.
a . ' w nave cigseu up His accounts
icT. w,l,u uu QWD cuecK rer 150,000.
V(, IHT 111 wvatwrm .1 .1 , .. ...
Ollaw
bis wagers added twinen .
bank balance: and divided life
I$K 'MB'yc"ucu u'aaue uuieng tue con
X 'lbuter8. One committee was poer:
4 ether was rich. This is net denied:
! s a4 the peer side lest. Rut the peer are
f.4 Wre numerous than thn rich, nml n,.
..J , wle
tr aaaair will recKen with themafteruwhiin.
Ueeree In Eu2land.
l.h'j-X' Henry Geerge has bad 11 warm .
f.' A?l,?Uen ln D8lanil and we are net sorry
, -"7 or no appears te ba mere
-jTT, u ,u "U1"ica, and if he
WtU only sUy away from ns wa can tier-
'lata be proud of him. He is quite as el-
ftsant and brilliant a man as nvsr. ,
'fSi11 fc0 danRereli he appeared
JJixturuIug te his native land after
treat starring four nt itpii.i,.
. appeated te bj Kreund for
M'03 that a respectable portion I
TIIE
of the American people would bs carried
away by the subtle rhetoric of this falie
prophet, but the followers he gained were
neither many nor generally ienuential.ur d
found chleflyameng the foreign population
of New Yerk. The geed sense, the hard
common sense of the American people,
was quite tee much for his theorles, nnd
he failed te satisfy any one of the practi
cability of a Just application of them.
Henry finds a congenial browsing ground
in Great Rritaln, nnd no doubt be is
needed there ; for if thore is a spot where
society needs an upheaval, it must be in
England, which furnishes at various sea
sous pictures of Trafalgar Square riots
and misery in theslums, te contrast with
the disgraceful and magnificent doings
of a titled aristocracy.
Henry Geerge leaves his country wllh
a reputation for eloquence, sincerity and
pluck, and we hope he will remain in our
geed graces, nnd maintain his reputation
by persistently sticking te the English
until he dies. Net tint we fear him, far
from it; he is as harmless in himself as
Ignatius Dennelly or General Boulanger,
but he Is just the sort of man te become
intoxicated wllh eloquence, and uninten
tionally excite a mob te deeds of violence.
A genuine American mob would find him
interesting but net exciting, but his
speeches make tee strong a mental'lenlc
for the mixed mobs of New Yerk. Let
Geerge remain in England nnd evelve
revolutions te his heart's content.
Ik New Yerk the ether night a man wa
requested te leave theatre- box because ha
imisted upon wearing hli hat te keep cfl a
draft or air. lie obstructed no ene'a vlew
or the atige, but bunilreda of ladles among
the audtonee were high bata with Impu
nity. Oujteui and fashion role, net charity
and tute.
Mr the purty was only an nrgai!d
appetlte for cilices It would deserve te stay
beateD.". Y, World.
Aibtag an organlted argument against
high taxee, the surplui and extravagant
oxpendlture It hua rallied already and la
determined net te atay beaten In aplte or
Republican appetlte for clllcc
i m
Tnn British Admiral Hymends makes
tbe folio wlDg atatementain the Fortnightly
Ilcvieiv: "Of really cnielent modern tight.
Iiik ahlpa" the British ftave only aoventeen,
three of which are armed with obsolete
mu7.le leading guna, whlle the IVoneh
have twenty. live, and eight aplendld gun.
beats." lie hoei en te emphailce and prove
this startling assertion showing from olUelal
reports that the French veasolsare supplied
with modern guns throughout and h&ve
armor from end te end, while the Kngllth
ships aroenly partly armored. The French
'new have aetually three thousand inore
dockyard workmen than tha British," and
a mere fully manned navy In every rospeeU
Perhaps there will be a llvely boom In tbe
Ironclad business when England gets awake
te thcae facte.
It has been olaliued that the use of light
belts by runnera and athletes Justlfled the
much criticised use of corsets, but the drift
et a controversy new going en lu tbe Eng
lish papers Is against this. "A rocent
graduate from Cambridge, where be waH
dlillngulahcd as a runner and long dlstance
blcyole rider, pretests tbat nolther runnera
nor oxperts upon the wheel, at that univer
sity, ever used, or showed a doalre te use,
tight walst-belte. On the contrary, It was
their custom te gird tbeinselves an loosely
as poulble In order te allow free movement
of the diaphragm." A belt need only be
tight enough te held clothing easily lu
plaee, though In aoine cases an atblete may
work boller tightly belted. This Is much
mero gcnerally rouegnlasd than It used te
be, when soldiers were compelled te wear
tight belts, but the custom still survives at
the military academy at West Point where
young inen are systematically defermed by
tight belting. A beat erew of theso cadets
with thtlr coats buttoned would be a pain.
Jul spectacle In comparison with a college
erew.
PERSONAL.
Vkhy Ki-.v.Mauhieh A.Wai.s, LL V
Vieir general of Pblladelphla, la dyliitf;
Okokei: H. Dksit, whehas been eiipsnu' eiipsnu' eiipsnu'
tondenter tlin publle soheols lu Jlotlile-
neru since jsni, died en Hundav. Mr. Dnnii
w at well and favorably known as a thorough
Kf-helar In educational circles In Kastern
Pennsylvania, having been aotlveln school
work alnce MS.
gJUn. Gkouek e B. Keim, cx president
and i-x-recelver et the Keadlng railroad
company, and at present prosldeut of tbe
Blading Ocal aud Iren cempiny, was
elected a director or the Baltimore Jt
Onie railroad company at the aunual moot meet
ing or stockholders yeaterday. The eleo elee eleo
tlen et Mr. Kelm was regarded lu Btltl Btltl Btltl
more as Indicating cloaer tratlle relations
between the Baltimore & .Ohie and ttie
Beading.
Captain Jeuji Spknc, the eldest In
habitant et Aocemao county, Md.. aud
prehUly the eldest In the United Htates.
died last Saturday at his home en Hykcs'
Island, lie was born In 1770 and was
therofero 112 years old when he died. His
first vete for mealdent was cut fnr Timm..
Jctlerfea In 16C0, and he voted In eery
subsetiuent presidential eleotien with one
exception, ills mental faculties reinalned
unimpaired te tne last and his memory was
.illiiurb.lilu .ni. ..... ..a . ..
daily in regard te matters that occurred
about Iho beginning or the present century.
Tolenkuron a bright, beantirut baby and
rciimailiortlmttcseiiiyiiioillolnoltyvertaxsi
Islir. Hull it lUUy eyrup cmulnly cearuris
annlher lau lly te tbn utn or tlm muieOy.
ThuflKht of an ugly luttainea bell or tore te
faviiottiliiKOlllsuniiserousl.inaondi-. Bheuhl
Inducauiiy surrernrtu try Laxafler. Uitilnul.
.v.u.ww.Wa .1. IU.H MUUUiUJUlIlO uiesd uu
COill'LltXlON PO WDJIJf,
QOMPLKXION POWBKK.
LADIES
WBO VALUE A KKKlNrn'COUl'LKlION
POZZOIMI'S
MEOIOATKU;
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It lmparu a brilliant transparency te the
k n. Ueuieves alt pimples. 1 ruckles una 01.
coerntloBs, anduakus the skin OellenUily
seu ana beauuful. Itcentatns no lltne. white,
leja or an,ute. In taree shade, pink or neat.
whtte una brunette.
rOU SALS BT
All Druggista and Faney
Doalera verywhore.
Geeda
apSTlva:WAUK 0r I"AXIONS.-
WAiYAUAKXX'tj
I'miADHLrHu.iuwaay, Ker. 20, IteT"
The story of these 5,000
Dress Patterns fell like a thunder-clap
en the dry -goods
U4UC.
Of course there's nothing
like 5,000 new; don't knew
hew many. Enough te keep
you busy for some time carry
ing them away.
A mere unlikely thing
couldn't well have happened in
Dress Stuffs. Exactly the
weight and weave and colors
IiAKCASTEK DATLY
WANAAKMKK'B
you most want and 25 per cent
below the very low general
level of piece prices.
SSwoififerM.TS
H wet til 101 II
S-U1 worth for SI
t7M worth for H2J
t wnrtn ferlfl
IB worth forts 7S
Mere than 225 styles and col
orings. ItomnttntcennUr.TCit of ecnlre.
Flannels are at the top of
their bent. All the sorts and
qualities arc in sight. Snowy,
rainbow tinted anything in
colors that the finest Flannel
ever shows ; anything in quality
above the mean. We don't
knew a weak spot in all the
Flannel line.
Mere than two hundred and
fifty sorts of Fancy Flannels,
Saxony
French Printed
Knit Jersey
Woven Jersey
Eiderdown
Net one of them but has had
some touch that pretties or bet
ters It beyond what you've
known.
Silk Embroidered and Weel
Embroidered just as much be
yond the old mark. Three
hundred and twenty distinct
styles, counting colors. Rings
and dots in unexpected com
binatlens are the newest, but
there's no familiar beauty of
bud or spray or curley-cue that
hasn't been brightened and
freshened for you.
Colored, 1 te 8 in. wide.
White, 1 te 13 in. wide.
And we haven't said a word
of the pyramids of Plain Flan
nels. Norths ast or oentro.
As geed news as we've had
in Women's Shoes for many a
day.
Hand-sewed, straight goat,
opera tee, $3 50, regular price
$4-50.
Hand-sewed, rebble goat,
common sense last, $3, regular
price $4.00.
Twe lets of strictly first-class
goods that we've just come by.
There used te be a great
quality - gap between hand
sewed and machine - sewed
shoes. There's still enough te
make the diflerencc worth pay
ing for if you don't pay very
much. Hand-sewed soles are
a little mere flexible, a little
easier te the loot than almost
any machine work, and there's
quite as sure te be geed stock
in them. Enough are glad te
pay for the little mere of com
fort and worth they are almost
sure te bring.
But here you have, hand
made, spick and span new
goods, suited te the season, for
about three-quarters the price
of machine-sewed. We have
done much te bring hand-madc
shoes within everybody's reach,
out never belere anything te
equal tins.
These shoes will be put en
sale this morning. We start
with a full assortment of every
size and width.
llarket street front, wait or Main Alile.
Twe Handkerchiefs that
strike the keynote in Linens.
1 Men's hemstitched, with
borders printed in twenty or
thirty styles dashes, splashes,
dots, spots, and stripes, iac
each, $1.50 a dozen.
2 Men's plain white, and
1 inch hemstitch, "unfinished."
i2c eacji. We knew of
nothing outside at 20c that will
match them.
Southwest or centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER,
janinvt..
ffUMPUKEYS'
jqrOMKOPATIIIU
SPECIFICS
t'itt -J??? J.1 ?.P Y.?' " or AU ""eases,
X.ia ula i'Jn'Hnif. Paires. with Suiul
Se" ww '. y u liii,c- Aaareas, r. v.
Llt or Principal Nc. Cures. rrlce.
1. "sysRBc:onestlon. Innamumtlens M
i. Worms. Werm rover, Werm Celic -a
J. tBio(JOLie,or'li,ethln( et Infanta. ...
J. UURimoiA.ef (Jhliarun or Aaults... ...
6. DTBBHTSBT.OrlplnK, Jttlieus Celic... '31
6. Chelkiu. merbus. Vomiting..... ....".. ,.&
7. Coughs, Colds, Jlrencnltls.. , ,, &
8. Nsuraleu, Toothache. Faccbe...":!"v5
10. MvarKi-siA'.UUieus Hlemibh..".." ..'."".'.a
11. ScrrKl8gKn nr Paiwvitt l.i,.n..
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DOI a liv Armrtrtm. nt ust.i n..ns "iL zr
co.iwruttenst.N. y. iDih,aaw(")
JJDNSOX'S PLAST12K.
AndallnatnraaatuTnnnii cimn.
aspect, Jhoje i he ure prudviit
tcocein cal tMii begin t loeif
about jer protection sRalnut
cold weather, rbauge of U'uirler.
WIIE.V
Biura.auuineiriikulta. Wluter
TU E 1-tiAu'llilt ara receBUlxed as tbe
inrat liuperthiit el fcouviheld
,,,,,,, "S?81"1"1 '" Plaster has fe.
I.KAK3 cured a peruiuuiut place lit
aj the most valuable vxternsl
remedy kuewn for Ceuvhr.
old, .'Chut Inlns, IJackuchr!
LIDl V Will IMlfll Mil II linnLllhAM
UEGIN
TO TALL
ucHuiiiailain, tjclatlca, Luiubasd
Uliu HJ1 HCDfafinn TIAInH lnnnll.v
te this seuien of the year OwIlk
i'.J,1.1" k'et popularity JIKN
ONa fi, AST fc.lt has befn
la,rly Imtutt-d, heme bujera
SuJ,i.ft,w"Y tfer lieiikt.ii-;
find Tl Ftl.A ull r...... .1 . -
fntr werthlr ( products.
ZtfttirWWiSFWs:
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ter a copy et Ju.
rueiienj
tela boeig
VXSvzX. rpfrv Joer, a,
valuable toute-
H. BALTltiiauM, Kr-slpelas, Jtruptleu
1J. UKsnuATian, Uheumatle l'alns.......""
if f."u.u """"i cnuis, Malaria
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INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY; NOVEMBER
JeLA.NE'8 LtVKR PILLS.
TUE8KNU1HKDK.C.
McLANE'S
CMLEU14.TIIJ
LIVER PILLS.
READTHIS !
FllOM DAKOTA.
Flemtna Wrei .
Dim Pins Fer a long time lnufTflrctl from
toesaicU of IndlircHlen nd slekliiadacLS,
anrtim trylnir our Dr. c. MaLane's Celtbra.
ted l.lrerl'llla 1 found qntekand calUficlnry
rsllef. A Tsry fw draes does the work and 1
neuld net u without them.
Blcaxralli, Dakota.
N1TKR KNOWN TO WKlh.
Curastek besdaehs. blllemueis, liver cam
rlalnt, ludlaaitlen, dyapspsla. hearibum. ina ina
Utle, pimples en the fneasnd body. Impute
bleed, etc., ly usliiff rtKUlarly lir.U. Mc Lane's
l Selcbrated Urer fills, prnparrd only by riotn rietn
n llrethsrs. Flltstiurir, fa , the market being
full or Imitations et thunams MelAnc, spelled
dlUorenlly bat of tha dame pronunstatlen.
Always leek for tbe signature of FKialng
llres. and U. UeLane, ruuburg, la.,enths
wrapper. All otbersaro werthims when com
pared with the gennlne HoLane's,
nev )-iy oeaxu,! iij x w
QUKltmWARB.
TOT 1QU A.MARTIN.
'
DECORATED CHINA
-AT-
KAIH
l)
AVe liave Just recclved our Teurth Fall
Importation of
HAVILAND
Decorated Eiench Ohina.
Dhmer and Tea Sets la the best deco
rations for the least money ever offered
In this or nny ether market. Tuddlng,
Chocolate, Ice Cream, tielitalr and Game
Sets, Decorated Plates and Teas, Biscuit
Jars, Cheese and Butter Dishes, A. D.
Coffees, llerry Dishes, &c.
Carlabad China Dinner Sets quality
and style et decoration the best In the
market. Trices the Lewest.
The Rochester Lamp has has no equal.
Try one and be convinced.
High & lartin,
TK UXK8.
L,:
ADERB.
WK LEAD IV OIJIl MNK IN 11II F. QtJAL
11V AN1J blYLK.
HATS,
FURS,
ROBES,
TRUNKS,
-AND-
TRAVELING BAGS.
Stauffer&Ce.,
81 & as North Queen Btroet,
LANOASTKU.l'A.
V
ALL AND WINTEU GOODS.
M. DABERBUSII & SON.
Fall and Winter Goods.
Our Stock of Tall and Winter Goods la
new complete. We have Uie Largest and
Finest Stock in the city of II0IU3E
BLANKETS (All Grades.)
j-np Blankets, In riuah. Weel and
Pelt. Black and Grey Geat Robes.
Hudsen Bay and Prairie Wolf Kebe.
Buffalo Kobes. Siberian Deg (Black)
ltebes. Fex and Coen Skin Kobes.
C3 We consider It no treuble te show
our goods
-.T-
E Haberbtisli & Sen's
SADDLE, HARNESS,
-A XV
TRUNK STORE.
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LAMUAIWEU. PA.
TyK CAN HKKVK OU WKI.Ii AND
matostreoeOUUionBy la adverOslJig. KsU-
ADVERTISING GUIDE-BOOKP.
Ranmic.0,ni,:,u nrt original ever Iwued.
AcvaaTiaiaa Wmxiae aSheialtt.
ns infliMfcf.V0.? W8 Advert Utn Ageney, I
lie. -itunew oumuflaltlmer, I
CLOTIIINU.
WALL, 1888.
Fine Tailoring
for the Latcat Keraltlaa. cenflnad strlM.
W.'i.raenV.iter,M WO0,eM- "0
H. GERHART'S
Oniy Direct Impertiag Tailor.
a NOKTH QUKRIT BXKXBM.
-y ALUE 1
Satisfaction
Is what hu Riven tee the extentlva patrnnSKe
1 have received from the publle. My line of
rerelan and Demtstlcs is uniurpassed In the
tha cur.
P ilCKS A WAT DOWK, AS C8UAL.
TROUSERS I
Sprntai nunntten la .called te my Irouters,
In which Head.
ASKEW!
AkT-TAlLOIl.-
M09. B4 AND IX VYX8T KINO nTit'KT.
en imdr.B
riue ruiNa i cjjLeiuiwa i
L. Gansman & Ere.,
CLOTHING!
Clothing! Clothing!
WE WILL SAVE TOU MONEY.
Don't bny yourself any Suit or Overcoat
without looking at our goods. Met aslngla
garment In our Bleck teat Is net rellab'a.
Nothing that Is cheaply or poorly made, and
all te be sold en our euslnesa-maktng policy,
eoveral dollars less than you would have te
pay at any ether store ler the same goods.
Here Are the Facts.
The Kelt Stilti you cava evor scan at the
prices ; t 17, tt), 111, 112, ill, IU.
Merchant Tailoring,
rme Bniu te order at 112, 114, 113, lis, 20 and
IIS. Made nnd Trimmed In the best et style.
It la net only the prices which make our goods
eheap it Is tha splendid qualities we offer
you at the prloe.
L. GANSMAN & BRO
UAMUrACTUUtus or
Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing,
8. W. COUNEU MOUTU QUKKN
ANDOUANGK8TUKKT3.1,ANCA3TEU, PA.
M
YKKH dt KATaiTOS,
MiaUe Clothing.
The word " Reliable " meana
much te buyers of Clothing. In
n lice of business as in the Cleth
ing business, where ee much de
ception is practiced and se much
cheatery Indulged In, it amounts
te a geed deal.
Yeu don't want te deal with
unreliable merchants, but you de
want te deal where you can get
a dollar in value for a dollar In
vested. If you deal with us you
deal with thoroughly reliable
pseple, who want you te have
just as much as jett pay for.
lyers & Rathfon,
UKLIAULK CLOT HIKE?,
NO. 12 BAST KINO ST.,
UANCASTBK FA.
T
IUK PUOPLK'S OAhU HTOHE.
CLOTHING
Made te Order
-AT-
Tbe People's Cash Stere.
Don't forget It. We can make
you n Suit of Clethes, an Over
coat or a 1'alr of Trousers, end
give you as much satisfaction as
BDy Tailoring establishment in
the city and at less cost en the
average.
Tbe People's Gash Stere,
NO. 25 EAST KING STREET,
LAHCASTEU, 1'A.
A LOT 01'
READY,-MADE OYERCOATS,
or etm
OWN MANUFACTURE
AT
MODEBATE PRICES.
aarlt-lTtUkw
20, 1888.
xoexi& j DRTOOODa.
fTOFFKKSI TKA8!
OHOIOB OLITOOFFIES.
rrwh Boasted DaUy and Finest Maw Crep.
TBAS
DrtnklnWailUe """ a
QKOBOB WIAKT,
e. lis West Sin; B.
N
KW JPKUITS AND NDrS.
W.,A.Reist&Ca,
PANOY GROCERS,
Cerner East King and Me Streets.
Jrtitln.flreift'ej of NF.W NUTS. Knallsn
w"n'. FUbeif, Ua:d and eert BhsU
Almend i.
n?.? "" nAWDlE'.nnrnt Almeuflf,
Gum Urepg, end Ihe Flnett rierlda Oranges.
MMJCUATJtL CUlCaSE-frssri thU morn
IDg
Anether Kew tot of ARMOITE'3 rmiee
baraat 5S.pe.r Puna- lnl decldea
..iA.C.fiB "OLDJS rAUU.T BnOKTKNINQ
takes tha place of butter s-S pat la only We.
the pnee should be $a apiece i but we are sell.
Ina; them at three rer loe I this Is ch apar than
Sswhere, but we must hare room for our 1m
rtvPngVJtf X Cann6a 0xXlwWcliaresx-
W. A BEIST & CO.,
COB. EAST SIK8 Si DCRK BTS.
AT
BUKSK'S.
New Fruits, &c.
ONE HUNIinnD BASKETS TOUK BTATE,
CONUOUD AND UATAW11A
GRAPES.
Choice and Only Thirty five te Kerty Cents a
JiasAet.
HEW CUBBANTS,
KEWClTBOy,
MEW l'BUNES,
MEW JIOS.
New California Kvap. Apricots,
Mew California 1'runes,
frejh Cranberries.
New Means and Heminy. Choice TorkBtate
Cream chneee. Choice adam chaete rresh
Imported Macaroni and verirlcein. Tha csl
ebiated Yentzar kvanemed sugar Cern, the
finest In the market.
New Canned Goods.
Finest Teas and Oef&cs.
AT
BURSK'S!
NO. 17 EAST KING BTREET.
LAMCASTEB, 1'A.
VT THIS OUT 1
CUT THIS OUT I
DONT BEAD PABT.BUr ALL OFRKUT'3
ADVERTISEMENTS.
It will Unto your IiUerait te watch them up
closely from row en until artnr tbe holidays.
We hivemmy ceitly cards whleh will be given
away at bueu time as weuinyspjclfy In our
adwrlliement. Keep both ejj en them.
SIMPLE EDLEJ FOR MAKIXQ COFEE.
Use one part ceffe te seven parts waUr;
have veur coffee ground as fine as ordinary
granulated sugar, or se tlm tha laiger partf partf
eles wl 1 net excerd In slaa tbe head or a pin ;
place your eanee In the pet and pour tha bell.
Ing water en It (be sure Urn water Is boiling);
then allow the entire contents te bell three
mtnutei, no longer, ihen pour Inte the het
i e tree h. larse tubleapoenful of reld water;
tfclj will fme9 the grounds te the bettnm ana
render the liquid clear tu wlnet serve us seen
ns these dlrteilem are completed, n delay el
flltecu minutes will allow ruuohef the aroma
and flavor te eicspe.
In Teas and Coffees we leid them all. Geed
Ttias Hern lle a pound up te 93s. coffees lrem
liXoapeund np
.Loek ent ler ihe big let of Dried Itsel nezt
week at 10c a pound-Vine. Bweet nnd Tender.
iiw usrni racK0T.4 ffij leraw; .40bexea
Prunellas, B,s for Se; a lob let of Weed
.Breems, a forste ; ten birreln Oatmeal, 8 fta for
'.ti; rtteix Wheat Oerai. B As ler 5c; Olelne
Boap,S cakes for SJa i Blaieher Feip, large
eike, 11 cakes for Sis; hn f buahel bags rine
Belt, each 2S3 ; New K gltsh currants, I in for
ita i New Bulslns. S As foraSe ; finest New
JTlgs.SftsferMs; tioeduld l Igs, ks for Ifie ;
New Layer Elg', a B for 28c i New Italian
Uasaronl.apckslerzso; New Italian Ver
micelli, 3 packa for 9Se: finest Maiavaurapf,
acufuraicj New Pearl lapleca, HiJorSJe;
MewFlaaeXapleta,4irjr. " i
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND BETAIL OBOOKB,
Kertheist Cerner
West King and Prince Streets,
LANOABTEB.PA.
WTelephone and rree Dtllvery.
BAKINQ I'O WDKH.
a ",nii-i-i-ii-i sr r C wiiii-i-iim. in. i i no..
OTEKIilNQ BAKING POWDKR.
STERLING
BAKIN
b
WW.
i
Absolutely Pure-
THIS Pewder never varlea. A marvel el
purity, strength and whoteemenrs3. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds. Beld
only In tans by all urecers.
BTEUL1NU UANUrACTUBlNOCO
12 and U Bpruoe Street, New Yerk.
angfiimd
EDUCATIONAL.
tSMfNAIMail
D
.ON'T POT IT OFF I
Dnn't nntotTthauiatlerol cpIHdit a "Iluil.
nets Education." 1h U, that Vlnd et an
edurat Ien tbat will bent-fl t you u.eu ln a gain
ing, l( net an Independence, at least a geed
living. A knowledge et
BOOK-KEEPING AND BDJISESS FORMS,
nrm, ".sirfi.mnfcJVi I ff -fc-i-e-i nuT r-.niiri t 1 1 nn( m
cemb'aed with a geed handwriting, woes a
great way Inaocempllthtagthls,
Day and KTening-eastloes.
ItH EAST XIXe STBEIT.
'IBIT
GIVLER'S!
6 ted 8 North Qatea Street,
E0B.BAB0A1NS IW
BL1NKETS, COktrekTS, QUILTS AMD
E1DEBD0WK AND AIIOT FLAHEELB,
FANCT SKIRTS AND BKIHTIKQ.
H03IEBT, OLOVKS AND OKDEBWEAB.
MEHS TOOTHS- AHD B01B
LAORDBIED UNLAUNDBUD eniETJ
MENB'MISBTBHIBTB.
C 1BPXT8 AMD OIL CLOIBB.
OLL LINE. Or LADItS1 AND CH1L-
DEEMS C0A1B AMD BHAWL8
AT
BAU9AIN P BICES.
4VK0 TBODBLE TOBUOW GO0D3.-8S
JehnS.Givler,
O ft 8 North Queen 8treet.
LAMCA5TEB, FA
marlO-lyOAw
IBIOK LIST.
BAED & McELBOY,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen Bfc,
(Opposite Eeuntata Inn )
PRICE" LIST :
effrt nam8 lew c the manjr brglni we are
BHAWLB.
Bhenldar Bbawls at 10, it, e, and BOotsandep.
Single Shawls at tl 00, SI 2S,'.50, ll.BiSd upl
Deuble Bbawia at n, tl M K, uie. H and up!
Uwprfce W ' Uleie00ut
BLANKETS.
UNDBBWEAB.
Chtldren'a Unf erwear, smallest slae, si art a
at Set noxtatleo.l2Hc,lBoana up, according
te else and quality.
Ladlea' Merine Underwear at 250, Sks, Me,
JJ an,a uPl Oer 9elualIty la all we claim for
l.n.Bra?v,ana itahewstt by the way we
are selling them.
Ladlea' Bcariet Medlca'cd Cnfferwear at 75e.
?'jy-SfJ?a '.'W- cLar lM number will cod
pare with anything heretofore sold atn.
riJ!?n.&.Un2erwear ,a wUt or coterea at Kc,
87KO, COe and up.
iH??? scarlef Medicated Onderwear.BOe, 78c,
?l,Ii?,2.'H27,- Ciunel'a Hair -and Natural
Weel at low prices.
FLOOR OIL OLOTH.
rib JHrt?. wAn&Te eauwishea en Fleer ana
Table oil Cleth, we venture te aay, has never
peen equalled by any ether house. We hava
the reputation and we mean te keep lt.el sell
ing the belt wearing, beat seasoned Oil Cleth
that ever was sold ter the money,
WINDOW BHADB9.
Plain or Dade Shades, best goods, spring
flxtuiei, atsceeach. "
DRBSB GOOD3.
??ra-.D&.ra,.ni ln Dress Goods from Be per
yard te II, la all the latest atyles and shades.
GLOVBS.
Men's Gloves at 20. 25, te, 4 50. 65, 78 eta and
p,. ?!? caU Peclal attention ta our 26e Weel
Knit Gleve. Ask te see It, and If yen think
you ever bought anything hotter ier lata than
Me don't buylt. We carry an Immense stock
of Gloves. Watch for our advertisement and
prices of Gloves. Impossible te give It new i
space will net allow.
We acll goods en small prefils. We adver
tise wnt we get. When you come for It yen
get It, Who ele Is under as small an eirjenfe
as we are only H square from Centre f We
can sell goods en email profits, ana we de.
BAED &lcEIE0T,
33 and 35 Seuth Queen St,
(Opposite fountain Inn )
J.
HAHUY STAMM.
latest BTews in Brief.
THE NEW
Bosten Stere,
Ne 24 CENTKE SQUARE,
-IS THE-
Het Bed of Lew Prices 1
During the past twomenttis the volume or
our butluesj lias baen sleidlly Increasing
a mil it has reached far beyond our fondest
expectations. Goods being 03 ten every hand
andlnconseqcenea we have a luge number
REMNANTS
or all kinds or
Dress Goods,
Which we are anxious te dlspoje of aa
seen as peiiltle.
ThasoBEMNANlShayebcen put aMdeby
themselves, w here you can see them and pick
at your leisure.
MANY TUIKO) FOB TOU AT EXTBA
LOW FBIOES.
DDN'T FORGET THB REMNANTS
AT
M. 24 Centre Square.
We are p'esred te eirer te you the beat
values In rianntli ihu reaeh tar above any
values hcrotefore offered by ut.
FED FLANNELS,
10 CENTS A YAUD.
K 150, 17C, MC, SJC. 230, We, 3JC, S5c, 370,
4i;,60c:Etc.
Big Returns Fer Your Meney
IN
Dcdeiweir, Blankets, Comforts, &c
VlUmember we mace no fta crust promi premi
ses. uememberthU cntU BAT9UDAY, NOTEit
II "it ill h,
We win give all Spar cent, abatament en all
purchases of
Comforts & Blankets.
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