535.r " .-. tf. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1888. ffi.r- k -3, : . Dally Intelligencer. I4AKOA8TKH, KOVK1IBKH2'. ISS8. 4, The Carpet Vakcri, xThe Philadelphia carpet men who at' laupt te explain the condition of their i without damaging the higli tat III ,e net achieve brilliant success. p' Tf y that the advance of prices by : Mm eomWaauen of heavily protected .iKMtacturtrs Is due te the bad condi cendi condi teo of trade. This is quite plain and clr iaitantlil ; but they go further and as wrttbat thla coadltlen is due te tariff ;llgWatkinby the Heue of Itepreaenta- taiMCUHiumuH luiviuint .... www J' flartlim anA that manr Idlft loom! have .miiau.. "confidence in the tariff having Mhfcw restored." New In spite of " re- MHtd oennaence,"ana a protective wrm searpeta of from 45 te 74 per cent., we Fat the carpet men obliged te cheese be Mr nreea lower wages ana a comDinatten ui r ntee prices. The people are already taxed SlVfar their support, and they find it neces- Uh'mrr te levy an additional tax by cembl- ifeiaaUoe. In view of the probability that m Tliiii..ilfn AntlnlAlwil tstM wf.1 rtlt-n JIeuui. uuuuuuaHUU nuiuuViu t free wool, and enable them te make tkVlMltA mnA nlisttnAv rtirnAll It la nnt nt WWl . VUK.pi "..f - .. tautmreruunz that all the looms were net 'S'bmy before election, turning out carpets ;& aaari nf fj.Tfrl raw material. P5r Democratic opposition te trusts and if 'J Mnaahlnntinnn pm'.-llrn the rabid lte- X"1 publicaniam of some carpet manufac turers. The 40 per cent, duty provided XLtij Ue Mills bill would have given them f jf ample protection, and with free wool A Kr TTvIrrVif Yiavn irnlnnl fnrolen ranrknts & and could have gives a batter article &lr 4. 41..- -..1.. II ljf i.ir.l In A ttHUi lucjr uun piuuuvc. u u u.,v .u ms tee hand is worth two in tne nusn," anu k?4 . .... . . ..,. ?fe ' strong comeinauon can snueeza quite ? nnnith nnt nf Mm tinmn mnrVet. nnii ralsfl j- tee price at will, but net the wages. Oh, Si no 1 Devotion te the Interests of g American labor steps snort witii casn i$p purchase of votes iu New Yerl;, Indiana I fcv and Delaware I Competition has reduced prices and wages, combination may reice . ap the former ; and- the higher the tariff EL," the higher may the price of carpets be aa ml decreed by the majestic combine. &t The Pnrchase or Canada. &? General Harrison is said te centcm- iff' piste me annexation or ianaua vy lurce &? rteney. ?n the eyes of some Eepuhli- . . . .. .. t, .. .... - r can politicians the idea of purchasing Wi the Dominion of Canada will appear al- fejj together charming and the advocates of mt$ the highest possible tarillforpTetectlon will be supremely delighted at '.De pros pect of an enormous expenditure. In addition te assuming the Canadian debt mi of some seven millions, ana the ehllga- lM tlens et that government te the Canadian K:' Pacific monenolv. a Republican adminls- $p tratlen will doubtless pay with cheerful im, alacrity as many millions as grasping c Jehn Bull may ask or Canada may think Bess aneneeas. xer me matmenuuci; et urn ,-Ja blessings of high taruT and te put off as l4j long as possible the day of lower taxes' no piau cuuiu cuuiu iue vuiuiiuau ui IM. Canada. Millions anu lens ec millions SSI L J .1 41 !-.... 41. KHt, cunauwu, uiu iuuje me ucnui, niu nui plus annihilated and seven Bepubllcan imitates tralned.fer would net the Canadians it ... 1t ... .4 .-1 41, .4. -- , mW- B4liiViUtl 4JMJfU4V 4(44J ,11UV OW Wt. $' alflcently settled the fisheries dispute, im, allenced all talk of retaliation, gave her tha reciprocity she is se eager for and boneless of, and assured her swift pros parity ? Truly it is a glorious conception for the Bepubllcans, and with a whole fleck of territories turned Inte states, they will probably feel most loftily Ee:ure in the aaddle. But, will they dare te try it '( Will net the avarice of Jehn Bull nnd his American daughter fix a price tee high for the sanction of American public opinion ? The American public may be devoted for the time te absurdly hieh tazes, and inclined te smile upon lavish expenditures te keep Uncle Sam's cellars from overflowing with silver and geld aa they de new, hut all . things considered calmly the American public Wtffi M net h ioei. J.U10 is iiaiuuumuy the case when'anything is te be bought. The public growled fiercely about the purchase of Alaska, which it thought much tee dear, though new admitted te be worth even mere. The dominion et Canada is mere than five and a half times the size of Alaska, having 3,205,213 square miles, while Alaska contains 077,890, and aa a much smaller proportion of Canada Is mew and ice, and it holds a civilized people, with great cities, railways and canals, the cost would run te figures in a marvelous way. The Geese Bene and Weather Bureau. Weather prophets are busy forecasting ttw weather and if they de net prevaricate as usual this very fine day is anything but a fair sample et the winter days te come. According te the geese bone 'November was te be the worst month of all with most desperately cold weather winds and snow between the 20tli and 20th, but we are already half through that danger period and the blizzard can hardly be recognized. Storm periods are then indicated by the bone shadings as follews: Prem the first te the fifth and from the 18th te the 27th of December, from the 10th te the 16th of January. Further the bone faith net with clearness, bat intimates that February will be stormy and that March will come in like a lien. There is net very much science about the bone, but it has the advantage et being unaccountable for errors, while tha weather bureau Is sometimes called upon te explain hew it was misled. The truth Is that there li no purely Ecientlfle system of guessing and the weather bureau is a (range mixture of science and reckless speculation in which the latter predomi nates, and the man who troubles the toast mere often guesses right than the pautstaklng observer who calculates euances from known data. The weather lJ bureau has been steadily Increasim? and "' perfecting Its facilities forgathering facts . UlABf tamru......... Mvnnn...A .!.! i'-.. " wmjimuie, IUCOSUIO, WillU VO watty and direction and rainfall, and v a- saaay states nave like Pennsylvania a V separata but co-ordinate weather service t&'Wlag the labors et hundreds of wv .weiiif eei oeservertL . In anlt or tats development and perfection nf , '-Mm iclence, if such it can be called. weatiier prepuecies are hardly butter uy were a dozen years age. Berne aaa aw even facetiously observed that weather clerk used te be known as "Ott ProteaVllltias,'' but since he has WJUIj awHlUtt w call hiss "Old Freb," 1-Mwrti at past wettfaar are nntfn f.AmnlAtn. nml elvA tinnA flint. I Uu..u vi'.v.w, ..u r" . ... bye and bye the knewledge gained from them may be of mere use in foretelling weather. The report of the state weather service, for example, has just been issued, and shows that the mean temperature for October was six dcgreei below the average, hnd that for the year woate Berne 603 degrees back of the usual record. That is the total of the deficien cies noted each month as compared with former years, and we have had an ex ceptionally cool year in this state. The rainfall for the month was greater than usual, and an inch of enew fell at Somerset. A Grand Army Howler. If the Grand Army of theltepubllc wishes sincerely te maintain its claim te nen.partlsanship it should sit down promptly and with crushing ferce upon Private Dalzell, who has written a letter te the St. Leuis HqmUie expressly te denounce that notion. He ventures te "denounce as a silly, useless, hypocritical He the statement that the Grand Army of the llepublic is net a political body organ, ized and intended and always employed te aid and comfort the Republican party. Ne man can stand well In our order un less he is a Republican. It'nevpr honored any man yet who was net a Republican. By its unwritten law it never can." Thla is Interesting for people who have thought otherwise, but the private con tlnues : "Nonsense I Away with the hypocritical claim that we have no politi cal object, and have 'nothing te de with politics. We control the politics of Hhls nation, nlvvays did nnd always will." He wildly proceeds te claim that "we," that is the Grand Army, "own this country" and "will have no reduction of the surplus." The Grand Army may think that the slmklness of 11 r. poll's mental structure Is se evident that it can afford te-letf him continue his raving, huViinfertunately tliore is uulte a-Vlirtre Brain of truth in his talk. a.rtT"jf the organization wishes te con tinue drawing te itself the veterans who held aloof from it through fear of this very thing it muit smother the voice of DAlzell. Thf. report ei Ueneial Hohellold en the condition of the army appears te have drawn attention strongly te the large percentage et dosertlonu from our army, though annual roperta have noted this fact and suggested toinedlea ever and ever ac'ln. dotterel Hohellold'a remedies sound very well, but the prevision that a aeldler may oicape from his conlraet of enlistment by refunding the expenses of transporta tion, Ai., may simply make the army a transfer agent for men who want te get West and have net the wherewithal. This may be provided for In the unexplained details of bis plan. Aa things new are many enllst with the deliberate intention of deserting is seen as they can alter reach,, lug the frontier. "Tbe total expenditure for maintaining the small military estab estab inentef the United Btatea last year was nearly 39,000,000. Auatre-Uungary ex pended a little inore than fl'J.OOO.OOO en an army et SSu',000. The annual coat of Italy's military lorceot 760,000 la about 111,000, 000." But military aervlce abroad la compulsory and the pay below the par et the labor et thcae cheap labor countries. Tub borough Houth Betnlehem Is mak lng a spirited light against the obstruction otatrcet oteislnga by the trains of the Phil adelphia it Heading railroad company. Judgment has been obtained agalnstltbe company in the sum et a Una of 125 and ceatu en c oemplalnt that a oeal train had ebatr noted a creaalng for 15 minutes, The tostlmeny et the conductor and oaglneer was an admission of the blocking of the cross ings, but In It the men averred tbat they did net causa a longer obstruction than they could possibly help. The borough ordlnanee touehlnn en the case prohibits the obstruction of crossings for a lenger period than live minutes. The ault wai agaluat tbe company, but of course the traln'a crew, or theso of them who had oharge et tbe train, will have te pay the Hne, unlcsa the case la appealed te court, Lancaster has leas trouble et this kind new tbat the cut-off asoetnmodatea the through freight et the Pennsylvania iea4, but wherever grade crossings exist there will be great annojaace In spite et flues and suits. Tub Reformed Church Messenger pub lishes In full Dr. T, O. Apple's address de livered laat July at the farewell meeting of the Alliance la Londen, England. It Is a brief but pithy eiibay en the hoped for union of Protestant churches, The doeter bellevea that "the period of dlvlslyeeuergy la coming te a close, and the era of pesce and geed will among all the chutehes has commenced." Tut: two hundred and fiftieth anniver sary of the sottlement or the Hweiles In America was celebrated en Wednesday la a Swedish Lutheran church of Philadel phia. The great credit Riven te Penn and tbe Quakers for purchasing their lands from the Indians and for maintaining friendly relations with them, belongs lirat te the Snedes who made a purchase of land from tbe Indians nlteen years be bo be lere Penn's famous treaty under the elm tree at Konslngten. The Quakers deserve credit for se wisely adopt ing and extending the peaceful and just policy el the HweUer, but alter alt Pennsyl vania has taken rather tee much credit te herself for her treatment of the Indlanp, When she bad grawn strong enough te tear nothing from them thla state was net exceptionally carelul of their welfare, though the Quakera have always taken a fair prlde Iu maintaining their reputation as friends of tbe Indians. K6V. Or. D. T. A, Muhlenberg read an e'sjy en the Pennsylvania Swedes betere the Philadelphia meeting referred te, and noted among ether things tbat Iu the free Swedish colony hlavery was Illegal, PERSONAL. Mrt Gladstenk will leave Londen en Saturday ler Hawarden. tie will net re turn te Londen during the present session et Parliament Kkv. BevdVinckmt, of Pittsburg, has accepted the cilice of assistant bishop tendered him by the convention et the P. E. diocese of Sentbern Ohie. Mr Jamks HufscLl-LewKLi. was ban. quoted by the Pullomatble society, In Liverpool, Eng., en Wednesday evening. Mr. Lewell leaves for New Yerk te-day, Kedurt Gaiuiktt's mental troubles seem te bn gradually grewlnjj wome. Vt. McLane Hainllien was again hurriedly summoned te Klngwoed, N. J., yf sterday, and found his patient completely worn out with nervous exeltement and less cf sleep, Elijah W. Halfehd, managing odlter of the Indianapolis .Aeuniaf, hBs been an. pointed prlvate aecrtary by Presldent-Eleet Harrison. There Is no offlelal of prominence In the United States who Is paid lies ttisn the president's private secretary. Ills sal ary is about ?3,200 a year, or lea than 102 a week. The salary of the private store stere lary el the governor of the state of New Tferk is M.OOO, and that et the private seo see retary of the mayor el Mew Yerk in even hlgter. Hew te Care Crsmps, Here Is a remedy for crarup. suggested by Vr. H. W. St. Clair, of Londen : Let the patient provide himself with a geed strong cord, and keep U always by him. A long gsiter tha yard and a halt or geed stout knitting that supported the host of a byiOMsawlUswvsparnoaswsUeneugb, When the spasm cemei en let him wlud this cord round the slTected part, take en end in each band, ami glve them Reed harp pulL It will hart little It li uie. leas if it deei net but the cramp will vanish at once. The great envillly of waste natter lobe hourly and flatly removed from tha system tendon it et supreme Imnertanca that tlia tetnacti and llvnr be kept In perfect orfier. I.axader accempll'bca thla. All druga.lu aell it at 21 cents a ptckaffe. Wtin your child hi 1-en attacked with flUnhiDi, eolle or aiomadidlinrdert, de net Onlay tee me of Dr.ilulli iSaby Byrep one lnatanl. COMfLBXlON rO WD BR. QOMPLEXION POWBKR. LADIES WUU VALUE A RKriNRItTCOMI'X.KXION' MUST USE POZZONI'S MKMOATK1); COMPLEXION POWDER. It Impart a brilliant transparency te the akin. Betnevcsall plmplei.irockle and dis coloration., and wnkti. the akin delicately ett and bean tllul. Itcentalni no lime, white, lead or arsenic. In threo alutdes, pink or fleah, white and brunette. FOB BALK BY All Druggists and Faney Goods Doalera flvorywhero. jvnKWAus or iuitatiekb.tm apwe-lYd 1 -t-i ' WAIfAMdJCJCJfa W- vvvvhee I'HtLADaLTHU, ThnriK1.".?, tfev. 22, UBS. The best Black Silk-Warp .Henriettas are as easy te tell as the best Broadcloth. Soft ness, quality, finish, evenness of shade net one will be want ing. Best Is always cheapest in the long run. Take a Priestley Silk-Warp for instance finest of pure silk, choicest clip of Australian wool. They go te the dye In the natural gray ; come out black of a uniform shade. Yeu can exactly match such stuff years afterward. Ask for any number in the long line of these choicest Black Silk and Wools. They're all here. Among the Black All-Weel Henriettas are some wilh extra heavy warp, made te our order. Mere body, weight and firm ness te the goods. 46 inches wide, $1 te $1.50 ; lighter warp, 75C North vies', et oenlre. Unlikely prices in Women's Hosiery and Underwear. They are net the ordinary cheap quality lets ; first-class goods at almost nominal cost. Fer 20c : Women'aUIack Heil'iy. Down frotnSOe Fer 25c : Women's OutSIze Hceleiv. Down from OJJie Fer 25c : Women's Heavy lllbtsd lletler. Hewn from 50e Fer 30c : Weman's Mtrlne Vests. l)ownlrems:o These lets are en a special counter opposite the regular ones. Chestnnt street slde, Treat of main Male. Of course you wonder when the 40 per cent, advance jn Seal will strike here. Net yet awhile. But with orders crowd ing in and the big work rooms running night and day the belere-the-rise stock el skins can't last forever. rnrs en (second fleer, Chestnut strict alSe. JToureluv&tors. We never gave better value in a Nightgown heavy Mus lin, 54 inches long, alternate rows of tucking and insertion en yoke, Hamburg edge en sleeve. 60 cents. A little time back the price was 1. Muslin underwear is a-bristle with just as attractive tilings. Second fleer, Junlper street sldu, Tour ele vators. Cuckoo Clocks. Swiss carv ing and Swiss wit the same kind that gave Swiss Watches a world-known name. Of course It's a little coarser in the clocks than in the watches, but the wooden bird peps out of his cage en the hour and half-hour stroke, tilts his tail, wiggles his wings, and pipes very like a cuckoo. A new flight of them just alighted. $8.50 te $1 7. All sorts of Clocks. Ameri can Black Enameled Iren, $55 te S2i-5e; Marble, $75e te $50; Onyx, $25 te $65. bcoend fleer, near contra. Yeu knew hew altogether lovely Decorated CarlsbacTDin ner Sets are. Happy is the woman who has one. We have come by 50 sets of 125 pieces each at about two thirds price. " Firsts " of this quality would De $37.50 a set; you shall have these at $25. They're "sec onds," but se little ever the line that you'll wonder why. In three styles of decoration. Second fleer, Jnslpcr street sMe. reur ele valers. Women's hand-sewed straight goat, opera tee Shoes, $3 50; regular price, $4.50. Women's hand-sewed pebble goat Shoes, common sense last, $3 J regular price, $4. Strictly first-class, both. Just a little the strikingest feature in our Shee store today. All sizes. Market street front, west of main altle. JOHN WANAMAKER. Ml eLA.NE'8 LIVKK FILLS. TUBOENUXS DB.C. McLANE'S OKLHliaATKD LIVER PILLS. RE ADTHIS I rUOM DAKOTA. Fleming Breil l)i(n"iRe, rern long ttme I auffercd fram tbeatreeu of indigestion and alckhtadaeta, anden trying your Dr. U. Mel.ane'a (Jeltbra trd Llrer riila 1 found qnlek and lattifaetery relief. Avery frwdraeadeei the work and! would net U3 without iuem. .. UKO. II. HABBI9. Bloux rails, Dakota. N1VKB KNOWN TO FAIL. Cure ilek headache, bllleuanen, liver com nlalnt, lndlpoitlen, dyipepata. heariburn, ma laria, pimples en the lace and bedy. Impute bleed, ttc, tiy nilna regularly Dr. U. McLne'e (lebratcd Liver fills, urepared only by riem Iiir llrothers, nttsburg, Fa , tha market being mil of Imitations of tboname kteLane, spelled olllerenUy bat of the came pronunciation. Always leek for the signature of Fleming llres. and C. MeLane, tlitaburg. Pa., entbi wrapper. All elhersare wnrthlnss when com pared with the gennlne HeLane's. novie-lyeoaTu,'ib,3&w TJAKKKU'H HAIK BALSAM. Parier's. Hair Balsam Cleanses and beautlOes the hair. Pro motes a Luxuriant urewth. Merer Falls te Uestern Gray Hair te Its Youthful Celer, uuresBcald. Diseases ana Hair Failing, fiee. at Druggists. KLOUEST1NK COLOQNK. The Unst Fragrant and Laattng nf I'eiv funiea. vsc. Druggists. ectSt-SmdHAThAw TjUTZ'K OKEAM. BALM. 0ATAREH-Y FEVER. ELY'S DBSAM HALM enres Celd la Head Catarrh, llose Ueld, Hay reverLDeaness,Ueaa. ache. 1'rioe ee Cent. XASY TO UBK. Sly Ure's, Owcge. M. Y U. S, A. ELY'S CKKAM. BALM Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allays rain and Inflammation, Huii a the Seres, lteaterea the Senses et Taate and Smell. TUY TUK OUHK. A particle Is applied Inte each nostril and Is nitrecable. 1'rlce M cents at Druggists by mall, registered, 00 cents. LYBBOTHKUS, M Warren Btreet, Mew Yerk. nevlMyflw TOIIACVO. A FINE 1UEOE OF chewing TOBACCO 19 IMJXEDALUXUBY. FINZER'S Old Honesty. Cemes as near being a line ploce et PLUG. TOUAUCO as it lslpoeslble te makelt, ana Is known as a STANDARD BRAND AMONG DKALEUS. We are snre that ONE TUIAL will Convince Yeu of Its Merita. 49 Loek for the refl II tin tag en each plug.TB Jno. Finzer & Bre.'s, LOniSVILLK, KY (8) TJi fiVA-tf. .tW-'WfVV. KA.DEHS. WE LEAD IV Dtm LINE IN 1111 .K, QUAL ITY AND U1YL1C. HATS, FURS, ROBES, TRUNKS, -AND- TRAVELING BAGS. Stauffer&Ce., 81 & 33 Keith Queen Street, I.ANOA8TEH.PA. TgcALL AND WINTER OOODM. M. HABERBUSH & SON. Fall and Winter Goods. Our Stock of Pall and Winter Goods la new complete. We bave the Largest and Finest Stock In the city et HORSE BLANKETS (All Grades.) Lan lilanketa, In riusli. Weel and Felt. Black and Grey Geat Robes. Hudsen Ray and Prairie Wolf Rebe?. Buffalo Robes. Siberian Deg (Black) Robes. Fex and Coen Skin Robes. CS" We consider It no trouble te show our goods at H. Habertesli & Sen's KADDLE, HAHNEJiS. AMD TRUNK STORE, Ne. 30 Centra Square, I.AHnTKtt- VA. WB, Jajn shirt VrifYlicTWKLi; AND save you money In aavertlslnif. Jtatl- ntitcs trMf ADYEHTI8INO GITJDBOOKP. The mrmt cetuplnte and original ever lssuea. Bent en rocelpi et CO ceuu te pay Xer packing ana forwarding. ADvaaruiaa Wunn ABraelAlTT. Tha L. Jat, atllbenrne AaTerttataa; Aaenar, te aw ta svst JtSUtlPtera IBWt CLOTJ11NU. Fine Tailoring Fer the Latet Keveltlft, oenflned atylet. Largeat a'enrtment of Fine Woolen, and prices as low aa any, go te H. GERHART'S OaVy Direct ImperllBR Tailor. IS NOKTII QUCKK 8TRKKH. yALUE t Satisfaction Is what baa given me the extensive patronage I nave received from tha public My line of Fereian and Demes lies u unsurpassed la the the city. rtlCMAWATDOWjr, AS USUAL. TROUSERS I . Special attention la .called te my Ireuiers, In which Head. ASKEWI 4FTAILOB.w HOS. B4 AMD 238 WEST KIHO UTitKBT. eWSmdF.8 WILLIAMSON ft fOBTJCK. AHOVEUrtOW or TiUSIUKS! IN KVXUY DKPAUTMCAT. Special Inducements THAT ASTONISH BUYEH9. UKWT8' AM.-WOOL FADELKB3 CAS'I Id CUB DKKS3 BACK OOA.TBUIT, (Onr EpoelsljlllOO. UK SIB' BLACK OH I1BOWN OVKUCOATM9 00. BKAVEU GENTS' STOltM OVEItCO AT3, Genuine Frest Klllerr,f7.t'J,f3.00, 110 ue. ABH'.LLIANTIDEA FOB THE GUT SEA BON. Eemethlat; Entirely New. ADJUSTABLE TtK CUFK3 AND COLLAli, te Fit Any 8lr.e Genu' Overcoat. A Very Acceptable Present. Inquire ler them AT Williamson & Fester's, 52. 34. 36 & 38 E. KING ST., ' ANUABTBU, PA. AND NO. 318 MARXBT 8TBHET, Huutsnnr.f. pa. tttiiU A UAXUFUM. M Reliable Clothing. TLe word " Reliable " means much te buyers of CIethiDg. In a line of business as in the Cloth ing business, where se 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 people, who want you te have just as much as you pay for. Myers & Bathfen, UELIABLB CLOiUIEKS, NO. 12 EAST KINO ST., I.ANOABTEU FA. 1HB PEOPLE'S OAHH BTOKK. CLOTHING Made te Order -AT- The People's Gash Stere. Don't forget it. We can make you a Suit of Clethes, an Over coat or a Pair of Treusenr, and clve you as much satisfaction as any Tailoring establishment in the city and at leas cost en the average. Tne People's Casn Stere, tJO. 35 BABX KING S1R3ET, LANUA8TEB,rA -A LOT OK READY,-MADE OYERCOATS, or euu OWN MANUFACTURE -AT I KODEEJLTK FBICES. MAUTMf OnOOMMItH. QOFFKK8I TEAS! OHOIOM OLITOOFFEKS. Frtsh Boasted Daily aad Finest Mew Crep. TEAS. We Ouarantee for Fine Flaver sad Geed Drinking Qualities. UKOKOR WIAWT, Ke.lU West KtngS. N: EV? FHUITH AND NDtS. W.A.Eeist&Ce, FANOT GROOIRS, Cerner fast King and Me Stmta. Jastln.flrara'flsef NEW HOTS. Xngllah Walnuts, FUbeitf, Haia ana Belt Shell Almend i. WEW MIXED riAKDlEVBarnt Almenfls, Gum Dreps, ana the Finest Fleriaa Oranges. , NEI7CUATEL CUEESE-frash thU mom Ids'. Anether New let et ARMOUR'S DKIBO BCKratlSeper peuna. 1 his Is a flecidea bargain. Try lb JACOB DOLDM FAMILY 830BTBNINBJ takes tha plaee of butter (S-ttpstls only BOe. Alaska u ackkkkl, nice, white ana fat the prlee should be Be apler but we are sell, lng them at three for tee i this Is cheaper than elsswhera, but we mnst hive room for our Im mense stock of. Cannea GoeOs which are ar- 44YIUK UAUr. W. A BEIST & CO, COB. EAST KINO ft DTJKE BTS. , T BURSK'a New Fruits, &c. ONE llUNDKKD UABRXT3 YOKK STATX, CONUOUD AND UATAWUA GRAPES. Cholce anfl Only Tblrtyflve te forty Cents a Ilasket, NEW CUHUANT8, NEW CITKON, NXW l'BUNES, NEW rias. New California Kvup. Apricots, New Callternla frunes, fresh Cranberries. New lie ans and Heminy. Stelen Yorttstate Cream Cheece. Choice I'd am ihocee fresh Imported Macaroni and Vermicelli. The Cel ebiatea Yentzer Kvaperited Sugar Cern, the llnest In the market. New Canned Goods. Finest Teas and Gefte. AT- BURSK'S! NO. 17 EAST KING BTREBT, I.ANCA3TKU, I'A. c Ur THIS OCT! CUT THIS OUT I UOH'TUEADFAUT, HUT ALL Of UEIiT'3 ADVEimSEHEKTS. It will be te your Inteieit te watch them up closely from new en until aftnr the holidays We htTOny costly cards which will be Riven away at oueti time as we may specify In our adverlbjement. Keep both tj cj en them. SIMPLE RULES FOR MAKING COFfEE. Use ene part cofTei te soven parts water; hive our coffee ground as fine as ordinary granulated saRar, oree thittbe larger parti parti eles wt 1 net excetd In slze the head of a pin filaceyoureottco In the pet arid pour the beU ng water en It (be sure the water Is boning); then allow the entire contents te bell thrre minutes, no longer, then pour Inte the het coffee a larse tablespoonful nf cold water: this will forea the grounds tn the bottom and render the liquid clear as wlne t serve as seen as these directions are cemuleted, . delay et fifteen minutes will allow much of the aroma and flavor te escape. InTe&s and Coffees we leid them all. Geed Teas f i em Ue a pound up te 99a. coffees from 12Xe a pound up. Loek out ler the big let of Dried Beet next wees at iue a peuna inp. bwcei anu lenasr, 100 barrels urackerr, 4 Bs for2te: i0 boxes Prunellas, 2 As for 21a ; a job let of Geed Breems, 2 for 2ic ; ten barrels Oatmeal, 6 Its for '.Se; resh W heat Ueim, S &s ler 33e i Olelne Seap, S cakes fur 25e i Uletcher feip, large eike.lt cakes forSBe; ha'fbuthel bags Fine Bait, each 233 ; Mew Ki ulish currants, 8 Its for 4oe i nev usiBuiB, s as ier mQ I vines rew rigs, S Its for 23a ; Ged Old lgs, 1 fts for 2fie ; Mew Layer Fig, 2 s fer2Jc; hew Italian Macaroni, 2 picas for 25c i Mew Italian Ver micelli, 2 packs for 25c ; Finest Maiava Grapes, 2 ft) for 21e ; Mew Pearl Tapioca, i ttjferSSc; Mew Flake Xapleta, 4 tti f jr 23. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND UETAIL QUOOEB, Northeast Cerner West Slet; and Prince Street!, LANCASTER, r A. JVTtlophene and Free Delivery, VMUKKULAa. lUT ME ON YOUK LIST, About one month mere and Chili turns will be upon us. I am net going te watt until Iho Isst mo ment, bat will take this early eppaitu<y te advl.oyeu te Put Me On Your List. Ot all things suitable frr Christmas 'GIIU. none Is uicra acceptable than I, 1 mil geed ter rain or shine, and will gluadm the heart of man, woman or child. Therefore Put Me On Your List. rish'ghtlrroyen wero thinking e( whit te get your r latlvisand friends, audi humbly eiler my suggestion. Fome ttme again I'll te'l yen where te get me, lam Yours Truly, AN UMBRELLA. sep'J9-3md LAUAL MUISVAB. ESTATKOFKVrHAHlNEB.DOUQH. erty. latoef I ancastrr city, Funnsylva nla, defeased. Leiters testamentary en ssld estate hiving been printed te the under lgued, till vttreens indebted thereto are re quesfd in make Immeitlattt payment, and ihfwe hiving claims or demands HRiinstthe same will present them without dtlayteriel- Uementtolhtiunderalgeed. II J. Me'lUANN, Exeeuter. Ecekhc Q. Emitii, Attorney. ect23-0tlh T7IHTATE OF MIOUAKL BTRIQGL.E Jli Utnel Mirtle tewnahlp. duceased. Let- ters Witamentary en said estate htvlcg been granted te ihs undersigned, a'l per.ens In ebted thereto are Kquesied te make imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against tha lame, will present them without delay for selUementJu the under signed, residing near Bethtsam. Lancaster county, TSLlZAJiETUWjUUaLI. TOW A. COTM, AHW-tWT. WWH DRTUOODB. 4T10LD WEATHER IS HERE HOW V ana we cannot expect aajthicg alt. Ycu Are New Invltca te Visit GIVLER'S! 6tAi8NerthQDKnEtrNtf 'OB BARGAINS IN LADIES', Id LSD IB' AND OHXLDRIK'S GOATS AID SH1WL8. Weel and.MerlBe UadenrMtr. Blankets and Comfert. .WWi Jutt teugM Fire Barvatns InCall Oreu's Ceat te sell at $1.80 upward. NO T&OOBLB TO SHOW QOODS. JehnS.Givler, O At 8 North Queen Street, LANCAT.TEB, PA. marifrirOAw TRIOB LIST. BAUD fclfcELBOY, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen St., (Opposite fountain Inn ) PRICE- LIST : We name a few of the many bargain! we are Offering. BHAWLB. Bheuiaer Shawls atie, 45, 40,anrt Mets anaup. BlnK'eHbawlsatll 00, sl.2Mi,se,IL'.Banaun. Deuble Bnawla at 2, H DO. as, MM, 4 and up. We dety any house te beat these geed at BLANKETS. White or Colored at lieu SI. si.'A si n unsi 13 ana up per ptlr. ' UNDERWflAB. Children's Unforwear, smallest slse, starts at 8c t next at 10s. 12Jc, 16e ana up, according te alze and quality. Laaiea' Merine UnOerwear at 25a, tie. Me, 75c and up. Oar S9c quality Is all we claim ter lt,afioegradr,ana It shows It by thewasrwe are selling them. Ladles' Scarlet Medicated Cnff erwear at 7Be, II, St 25 and II.T.7K. Our 11.23 number will com pare with anything heretofore sold at ta. Men's Underwear In white or colored At Ke, S7Ke. Wcandup. Men's scarlet Medicated Underwear, 80c, 75c, 11, It 25 and IU37K. Camel's Hair ana Natural W oel at low prices. FLOOR OIL OLOIH. The trade we haye established en Fleer and Table OU cloth, we yentnre te say, has nerer been equalled by any ether house. We hare the reputation and we mean te keep luet sell lng the beit wearing, beat seasoned OU Cleth that ever was sold ter the money. WINDOW 8HADE8. Plain or Dade Shades, .best goods, spring flxtuies, atEOe each, DRHSB QOODS. Extra bargains In Dress Goods from Re per yard te II, lu all the latest styles ana shades. GLOVES. Mon'sOlevesat20.240, 4MS0.65, 75 eta ana up. We call especial attention taonrWe Weel Knit Gleve, Ask te see it, ana If you think you ever bought anything better ler lets than Boe don't buy It. We carry an Immense stock of Gloves. Watch for our advertisement and prices et Gloves. Impossible te give It new t space will net allow. We sell goods en small profits. We adver tise what we get. When you come for It yen get It, Who elte Is under as small an expense as we are only X square from Centre T We can sen goods en small profits, ana we de. BAED &"lcELR0T, 33 and 35 Seuth Queen St, (Opposite Fountain Inn.) N EW WINTER GOODS. SUMMER IS GONE -BUT- Charles Stamm IS STILL HERE, And doing business en the same old principle of Geed Goods and Lew FreCts. The seasons change, but Gbas. Stamm Dees Net Change With the season. lie Is no Summer friend, but a geed all-the-year.reund friend te EVERYBODY WHO ISEEDj IY MS And he prints this notlce as a friendly reminder te old customers and friends (as well as these who are wondering where te go te find the best Dry Goods) that Nobody Exeels or Undersells CHAS. STAMM. Hear the fact In mind. We guarantee satisfaction te every buyer, and that we give place te none when it comes te the size of a dollar's worth or the quality of the goods we sell. LATE STYLES, LIBERAL BARGAINS, LOW PRIOBS, -AT TUE- MW BI& STORE, 85 & 37 North Queen Street, (Opposite (he Poitefflce,) Bosten
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