' .w.tt -S-rf CCWJV iJJ J "j-! ' '.""W .r vfj ' tu THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1888. ( LM?J? w & 4?h '?L Dally Intelligencer, LANCASTER, NOVEMBERS, 188S. ' Tke Mumttl r TTklte Felk. The New Yerk 2Tm attributes n con -inble influence in the defeat of Clevc bad te the nallgnant Bteries privately kt MrmuUdmlar tn thn niKctien. nnrnert- Mmi te deUU, upon the highest authority, fttttwwlfent'd brutal treatment of bis He. Nene of these tales were ever per- s "tkHted te get Inte print, nnd they did baleful work unchecked by the ex- tntura of their utter faulty. Since "ttt time when the New Yerk 'IVibunc's reporter was exposed in his undertaking B-" ftahew the president te be a brute, there ;hai been no publication of such charges ; '-. "i peath by his political opponents was ns PP. lntlrincr as it was shameless. If tliere I", .i-trai the slightest foundation for any Sj Weh aspersion, its currency, at the hands 'hittk least of political opponents, would & bare been surprising and would Mtare been tee natural te call for special v condemnation. But when it is an undo- JUnlihle fact that the tales were utterly " fonndatienlcss, the political malignancy t -rF&Wh!ili animated 1.1mm la nlnar ntiil tjca ;i,ra justified In saying that they were leeiiDemeiy concocted, for the purposes .( the campaign, by its managers. They A had been taught a lessen by the failure of r'utaelr personal attacks upon Cleveland 'tmi years age ; and while they adhered f7;??. Undoubtedly the 2Ym Is correct In attributing a measure of success te the lyterlsh scheme. 1Te knew ,'reputable & Igpeeple in this town who believe that Mr. & .Cleveland is as vile as these stories paint P Lf film nnA nt.hftrfl wh.k Hitnlr flint- n?litln f-l'ibe tales are exaggerated, there is some Jf )eneatl1 lhe Bmeke. Or ceurse, these '"'people are Republicans, whose political fprejudices incline them te believe ill of 5i?f, jwiucui uppunent. vine secu ion r m geed ground and grew, and the i -.- atsiriM t.hnea folk heard they repeated ; W. nd became vehicles for the diffusion of ; hf- slanders which earned for them the pen- : altiea of the law. There is no meaner K Blander can be imagined than te falsely : ;?i;cnarge againsr me presiuent 01 ineir ntry that he Is beastly in his habits r and cruel te his wife; and there is butene pjf palliation for the men who uttered it, .!Bd that is that tliev belinvwl it. ns ilnuiifc. c 'Stew many did: permitting their political '"&J ! A In A te mnlA tf tdiim finln -UlllKl.llPm WAV nnnt.iinr r-lnam Triricn K&iT-.Mi ...,..i ...... vrr..:r & '''Whose assertion that they had particular V Tif knowledge of them, marked thorn down ? w";i , . . A- 1 f . as -mii-m me Beieciu lnairumenis ier propega- ,-.. tuur the calumnies and showed them te "1- has knaves. Of this class was State ? Treasurer William U. Hart, a man of . w uuiiure unu 01 ce;irau nunu, who was well fitted for his office of false tale bearer. rHe sat himself down in the railroad train, 'or wherever he could find hearers, and talated, with positive assertion of their ,,' truth and the intlmate sources of his in 4i format Inn. stnrlpa in dnlnll nt r.nva. f-Jand'a cruelty and beastiallty, which S'tliriM innOGIimm. it Is t.Plle. In Intelllrrnnt ' "5s' V -HV-.nvMV Bearers, who uiscernea their inherent im- Vi;-,' Brebftbllltv. but found nnnnntnnivi nmnnn CPeple who were disposed te believe all :M That this dirty ecbeme changed vvwjfj. wurevtuw.' IUU., no uu uuu vv DBllftVfl : tint Illflt. H. linlfMl nnrlonMeil i ,s ,T0ts,that were attracted te Cleveland by sa9 general geed fame of his admlnistra '& tlen, is very probable. The cunning of M- Jthe plot laid In its levying upon the gen ' eral geed feeling for Mrs. Cleveland nnd 'it. Knrtllnrr Hiia arrnlttaf linn fmaltnn.1 ..l.tl. should have'.been his beat defense. That J&8 the tales told were lies from end te cud fslrS ! net a matter of dispute. This no ene ' te bold enough te deny. Ne father can r-rrcv ikmrinnn flvii ihAea in. n.ri tit. n..t K'&3tt "u i nuu uwjr dmuu ".rft? 10 muir menumRnini iiainnnu nr muir menumemai u.isnnn.ii imnnr B, rV r ?ft AllAI&rl In tilatAn ThieA .... 1..... Mnw.uutuuwiviji JLiJUO H11U UilVU cir ;Swlted them, if they did justice te them & i$.aa!ve, would cut out their tenguen. A Mlse Old Man. mc The venerable Philadelphia millionaire Pmand philanthropist, I.V.Wllllamsen.with gjtja wisdom rare, tlieugh long deferred, has '.'''c-f nmcmlnl t. lrnt In Ilia 11 fn f Ima n 1...1C Tdezen of his millinns tn Mm riinriiii iC'&acheme that best cleaiea him. the pstah- lllabment of an industrial school for white aDeys. Berne critics with extremely bad s manners areilndlng fault with the llmlta ) tien of color that Mr. Williamson sees fit 'H& Place upon his benefaction. The mat- :? is entirely above and beyond criticism G?. " nuivci iiceihb may miUK or It. ,thy have no right te publicly leek gift .-SSlWne in the mouth. The clmrlHs nf .-ivHIniet, nii . i , .,.. V2provIsiens that greatly displeased many &lbL.PeePle notably the rule that no religious 'jm v.lHM 1 11.- i . irvti?r,"'K euuuiu ue given in uiraru cei- h lege, but as the merchant prince enlv Wished his charities bv will. li ,'AWas spared the discourtesy that new r 4 . MFVia TIC- 1TTI11I . C$,3 " ". nuuumsen. tub flatter has shown the greater wis- f A",,em in founding his charities in his y-lifetime and net relying upon the uncer- i teln Pwer of 8 W1I IJe has waited for -&thii until his eightieth year, but it is .- 'S-Jwttsr late than never ; and far better te t aacarclse his will whUe living, than te trust .$ Jt te the costly and inflexible execution ' ITT V?Vf ' """" M.OWUIB4H. f ; M Mr. Williamson Hve3 for another jyPBera or years, as he may. he can I.wat5hthe building of his monumental lifeMarltr and readily cnmntnnminnn. 'ptlen of his plans.er errors in them.and .".'t ! tn tiA Vinru1 .lint- l.ln ..... LrJJ with the failure of many charlta- SCti 4 Bna ine breaking of many jtllte, may induce ether men of wealth te ; apsnse their clarities whUe they live te 5 v. .. j.ud mua wue gives by will "?llfl meat nf thn frcAt nr.A ..n .. ... If ,'"" v BKi ui tuuuiy mat aets ? -IkK teave a sense of self sacrifice Is a very !. vlnb!eEert of virtue. M Sfnslble Palmer. Gaeeral Palmer's withdrawal from the S,ld AjnW e' Ihe Itepublic, berause of Ma iupportef the Kepubllcan party, has rtarally called forth criticism both parable and unfavorable. It is said the ffj',lba8beendlsRPPeintedJn his de- ifcmm' U1 "" BovuerEWp, and thatlhls , mj-'-- - " uiuu Army: . wh declared te be non-partisan by e mm wwututiun, lueugu it ia conceded itut If t. aBHll. n ... ... -j Kcmittiij itiiejiuuiijan instiiu uu wms us ufmecrauc members a cheerless experience within its .j i . s0 tj "we u iue wneie trouble. The '' !r:,wtfrtlfanby J constitution, but partisan in fact. The Democrat is net comfortable in it, and Democratic candidates get nothing but cuffs from It. Therefore the sensible Democrats pro pose te retire from it. If it has taken his experience as a gubernatorial candidate te satisfy General 1'almer that thcre is no comfort or aid from the Grand Army for a Democratic candidate, howevcr geed a soldier he may have been, but aid nnd comfort in abundance for n ltepubll can candidate, however bad a soldier or no soldier at all he may have been, why should he thereby be shown te be wrong in severing his connection with IhsG.A.K'i1 The general has had exporlence ; which Is n geed teacher; and be is net tee stupid a scholar te be taught by it. And he promptly advises us that he under stands the lessen. He Btcps out of the G. A.ll. which hehelped te found, and which he finds has naught but thorns for him. These te whom It bears fruits, may here after cultivate its fields, the general siys ; and a sensible man is he. A great many true Democratic soldiers think with him and propeso te step out. After a whlle they will nil be out. At present some of the Democrats nre net inclined te go. We notice that Colonel Decbert, who has been chosen controller of Philadelphia and who possibly get the G. A. II. vote, thinks butter of the insti tution than does General Palmer ; which is natural ; but the concern is likely nevertheless te turn Its back en the cjlenel next time; and maybe then, with Palmer's experience, he will have Pal mer's opinion. m DiHi'ATcitRii tell of ktrange doings In Morcer county among the Amlnl), who dnr. lng the war were cluecd by the Federal government an non-combatants and wero exempted from military duty, l-'or tills favor they alwava thanked the Republican party and have voted that tlcket te a man. This year ene of their nnmber voted for Clovulaed. This no aroused the lre of the ethers that, nt a Jolli fication meeting, he was brought forth. and ridden through the stroeti en n rail, whlle the crowd J cored him. Uoaelomnly prom I sod net te repeat the olTenae and was then taken hack Inte full communion, He It would Bppear that IheAmlah oltlzen of Pennsylvania ean net vete eh he ploasef, that the ballet la net f ree In a part or tbla great and enlightened commenwoaltb, where Republicanism prevalla. The at at at tontlen of our Republican contemporaries la rospectfully called te this proceeding of cltlzena who vete as they were excused from sheeting. Let Pennsylvania take care of the beam In her own eye bofero ahe tries te find the meto In the eyoaet her Heulhcrn alsterr. Titn Itosten has oerno back from liaytl without the ateamer Hayllcn Kopublle and with the yellow fover, but ahe brings a graphic pleture of alTalrs en that Island, and her visit at least had the ellcctef frightening the natives te the prompt re re ro leaso of an American Bchoener and the payment et heavy damages though they held en te the steamship. They thought they had a pretext for the aelzure of the lotter nnd they knew that her surrender would be the algnal of thelr political an nihilation. The parly In power would no doubt have sutlercd bombardment from the Runs of the Bosten ero they would have sacrificed thelr political Utes by liberating the Rtcauier, for whether the seizure waa Just or unjust such a surronder would hu. inlllate them forevor. The Hay lien au thorities probably understood tie limits et the powers of the captain of an Ameri can mail of war and had very little fear of aotlve incaaures artcr they had made liberal ameuda for thelr outragoeus seizure of the schoenor William Jenes. The stoamer wai certalnly engaged In a quoatlenablo buslnce", and they could gain time and aive dignity by leavlng the matter for oeurts te nettle. He our orutser comes home te report, and bring, along news et the appreacblng end te the Iiaytten civil war, though tbore wero rumors that the Northern army had proclaimed (Jen. llyp llyp llyp oytekhig et the North, with the title or llenry II. This mtsorable lltlte Island had n king of the North boiiie eeventy years nge, who wna supported by Kngland with n prebable oye te annexation, but fe turbulent have her peeple been that evon Britain has kept hands etr. It la said that tbe new icing leeks te Germany for help, and considering tbe colonial and naval aspirations of the OermnnB, he may net leek In vain. The wnrs, revolutions nnd political lntrlgutH of this llltle blaek coun try Becma llke a bread burlosque et the medern hlatorlea of great nations of the totcperato zene, though Haytl has slven uauiore treubla In dlplomaey than eorne et the glanl",and she takes mero spaoe than Uarmhuy or Franoe In the repeits en foreign relatiene. Whim: big nations of Kurepe are talking about war the Hamean Inlanders are going at It with a vengeance, A Bteamer Just arrived at Han Francisce brlnga a stirring account or ptoparatlena for a bloody battle near Apia botween the usurper Tamassese, who has the support of the Germans, and Mataata, the leader of the popular party. An American In Apia, under thodate of Nevember Gib, writes : Tamassese Is new encamped with his followers, 1,700 in number, at HalnatUa, about 12 miles from Apia, He baa built forts and rllla pita nnd Is awaiting tbe Mataafa men, It having been understood en both Bldea that a battle would take place early in Nevember. Mataafa'a men num ber, 0,000 plcked warrierB. Beth Bides are armed with repeating rifles. Mataata has rccelved large detaohments lremSavall, one of the Hamean group. Yoaterday (the 6th) Mataata's army took up Its march en the Jerts at Halnailfa. All day natives were moving out from Apia, where they bad been encamped. Heme men are carrying two repeating rliles, while all have ene piece. Yesterday and te-day war canees. sumo holding 100 men, have been coming Inte Apia harbor from Adams, and the Bight Is a magnificent ece. All the warriors are singing battle songs as tbey go by, eaeh wearing the whlte headdreaa of Mataafa, and keeping time te the beat of paddleit. They are all men nearly e feet In height nnd have tine pbyaleal development He en the Oth of this month there seemed te be a fair prospect that the well armed patriots would annihilate the German's king unless tbe German men-of-war ven tured te tend forces te his assistance. This they could hardly de without provoking the vigorous resentment of both Kngland and America, and In fast Germany's ceurse In Samoa has already been outrageously overbearing and selnth. ' PBOfaONAL. Oaiu, Hruunz roturned te New Yerk 2? ,H,u.,rUy. He retuaed te talk of his Visit te Germany. 'rrn0:aKelyOeQ.ralUnaay: ,B vllle,1 Elijah W.J lUr.renn. tlie rirfHlifent. elect'- secretary, when managing cdl or the Chicago Inter Ocean, eIwubirSi a young ittum named Melvil e K. H?one ler what he termed "inoempotonoy . K or the most successful prenertiea in tlie West, llalferd applied te blin toremniov menu Ne," saul Htone, wUh aSa & mile, your Judgment of men ia bad " i Th Krent quantity of watt matter teim hourly and Oully removed lrem the aysuim lender u et supreme Jinpeitanca tliat "ia atenifech ana liver i be kept In lKirlecterflur; l.ttaoraccemiUhes IIOk. All Uruggliu sell Wbfii your child hit been attacked with Cl.nbisj. colic or stomach atieidew, de net fnsunt U,e 0I Dlt UuU'9 Uy Wp en WANAHAKKR'H t'HUADELrniA, Monday, Ner. 28, lsas. There isn't in all the land such another gathering of rich Novelty Dress Stuffs. Wc hear it from all around. Ne odds whether the visitor is from about town or from New. Yerk or Chicago or where net, that's the word we get. Before the season began we were well rid of the last year sorts. Such warmed-ever lets arc net our idea of merchandis ing. New ideas, new weaves, new beauties en every shelf. Designs that no one else has, or can get. The graceful, dashing Bordered stuffs, as well as the sheeny, silk - lighted, color - gay specialties from Paris. Ribbon - striped Novelties, rich and exclusive. Silk-corded Borders, in fairy traced patterns, Persian Borders, splendid with color - glimpses of the Orient Yeu can put in half an hour among them and see a new de light between every breath. beuthweat of cent 10. Plaids are at their brightest. A wealth of them, as if every tartan possibility had been sun stamped en these warm, soft wools. Wc don't pretend te count them. There's nothing short. Stripes and cluster stripes and broken stripes, prism tinted, crossed, cris cris cressed and tangled. Nothing that seems dull or dead. Let one of the quietest, sim plest styles stand for all. A plaid camel hair, cut into half inch squares by half-inch wide stripes both ways, and sprinkled with bright specks like butter cups in a June meadow. A first-class, geed weight, 42-inch stuff. It has been $1.25, new 75c. Net a grain of reason for the drop, or for the drop in dozens mere dress stuffs ex cept what we don't wait till sun down of a season te de such things. 2 grcens y liiewna nllve plum navy Kmy BeuthpnRt erennlm. We haven't lately done a mere welcome thing in Dress Goods than putting that big let of new, seasonable stuffs into generous Dress Patterns at three - quarters the regular value. The variety is large enough yet te efler all weights aim weaves iiuu (.uiuruigs. rmiiu pt lines liws checks M0111I0 Cleths HerKtitmipus FlifiirudHiiiiifin J'OUlf'H uttemnns lllfli-nnnli. Corded Llmcks This is the way the saving counts up : $S worth for $3.75 Ueinniiut, counter, routliwcatef coutre. At $1.25 each. Wc will sell this morning about 50 dozens Men's Natural Weel Shirts and Drawers that have just come te us. The Shirts are all double breasted. The selling price last season was 2 each. Cnestnul Btroet slde, weat or matn ntale. We wouldn't have the big gest retail Boek business in the country if the children were skipped. A geed quarter of the Bookstore is given ever te what will please and help the little ones. Pretty pictures, safe words no bleed and thunder. Just such reading as healthy, hearty, full - blooded boys and girls will like and be the better for. A catalogue for the asking that names Beeks for bier and little. b But it don't help you te pick. Boek News docs that. De cember number (112 pages) illustrated; complete list of Holiday Beeks ; a taste of the quality el most of them. 5 cents. Ready December 3. Noir Thlrteent a street entrance. JOHN WANAMAKER. COMVLHXWN rO WDKH. QOMPLKxIeNPOWDKiT LADIES "WHO VALUK A BRF1NKI) COMPLEXION MUST UHK "'""'UK POZZOIMI'S hkdicatkd; COMPLEXION POWDER. .iiV,m.rarta a hrtlltant transparency te the rOU BALK 1ST All Druggists and Faney Goods Cealers flvorjrwhero. awiiKWAUK or IMITATIONS.- DISSOLUTION OF l'AHTNKUHHIl'. Netice la herebvirlvcn that iii hihim... Ht.LLWy.x;!,."?K. !e,',," A tru. m. i;.YA . '. 1 :"""" r.uwara n. i.edu op, fhVW ,'K" J? S'!..in.baJ llie bnnlnesa et the llrm will bo'uetOed 11 n hv llnWMinrt,SS,l,aucwQMStI,M ADOM-ll BTKAU8S. A.T.E,PA.l5grT.WU0Ha I palaeh or rABBien. A HrUlUU'H VAIi&UK OF FABU10H ASTRICH'S BROS.' PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street. Lancaster, Pa. We have offered you bar gains in Skirt Laces last week, and quite a number of our cus tomers have taken advantage of the opportunity and secured what they thought was the big gest bargain. We advise you te come at once, and arc sure you will net regret it. Our stock of Handkerchiefs ier Christmas has come in. We will be pleased te show you through our stock. We are positive that we can please in prices as well as styles. We call your special attention te our assortment of Ladies' and Gents' Embroidered and Initial Handkerchiefs. We sell Embroidered Hand kerchiefs as low as 5c apiece, and as high as $2 apiece. Our line embraces several hundred different styles. A special bargain in all Silk Brocaded Handkerchiefs, large size, at 25c. Fine goods at 37, 50, 62, 75, 90c, $1 up te $2 apiece. Silk and Cashmere Mufflers. We never had such a variety, and our prices are attractive because they are extremely low. A complete assortment of Cream and White Japanese and China Silk Handkerchiefs, from I2cup. Opened also a full line of Bareges, and all kinds of plain and fancy Veilings, single or double width, prices guaranteed the lowest. Our stock of Ruchings, Lace and Linen Cellars, Lace Scarfs and Fichus, Bibs, embroidered and hemstitched Mull Ties, Silk Ties, plaid, plain and dotted, and all sorts of fancy goods has never been se large and varied. Our line of Ruchings shows ever one hundred styles, from 5c a yard up. Se come one and all. The Palace of Fashion is the place te buy and you are all welcome. Handsome Souvenirs given away with every purchase of one cieiiar ana ever. ASTRICH BROS. QUJiKXtin'AJiie. H1m .t MARTIN. GLASSWARE. GLASSWARE. -AT- Gill HALL A Large Assortment of GlaBswareln Cut, Pressed nnd Blown. Cut Tumblera, Fruit Bowls, OJive Dishes, Decanters, Oil Bettles, &e , pressed, blown and en graved. Fruit Bowls, Water, Dessert and Wine Sets, Pitchers, Oil, Vinegar and Catsup Bettles, &c, at Lewest Prices. A Very Large Assortment Parler, Stand, Hall, Library and Piane Lampsnt all prices, from 25c te $25. The Itecbester Lamp, " Tlie Best," always en hand a1; bottom prices. Try one. High & Martin, Ne. 15 East King St. OCUD-Hd JAST WKEK I TOLD YOU TO Put Me On Your List, And that 1 would let you knew where tOKet me. The brat place ll et MY MAKKKtJ, 11. II. All., at their Ketatl Htere, Ne. 11 KastKIng Btroet, In Lancasterfa. 1 hey hive me In greater variety than 1 can be bad anywhere elstt. T heir display et me rer the Christinas Trnde will be very larKe, and any one who cnnet please theinii'tves there will have aeotlena tlinetndolnKltanywhureelaa. SowhenliiylufteiityourplansiorChrtatmaa 1 resenla don't overlook 1110, bul re te U. II. A ll.'s nnd luve them make me te your own order. Next wrek they wUl hue In their wlndens Ibel.ATKWlCNHI.lhllNOVKLTlKS.ULAUtC ltUUHKU lIANDLIta, Tbey nre net expe slve. f Loek ler them. AN UMBRELLA. sepXKima DRTUOODB. tffi QOLD WEATHER AND BNOW. WIIKRB TO BUT 6 & 8 Ferth Queen St. UNDERWEAR roll LA DIE", UKNTLKMKN, CUILDKXR ANO INrARTS. rlcarlet, White, Natural nel. Camera Hair, And Fine Cashmere. Wlthrmt doubt wa have lbs cleanest and cbeipeat aissrtmtnU of Underwear In Lan caster. ""Don't rnfKftwehiveTft'weitilylCBlirijaSlfs' and children's Ceils and Shawls at Lewest Cat h l'rlces. JehnS.Givler, 08 North Queen Street, Near Centre Equa.re, LANCASTER. PA, Diarle-lvdAw TjlALL COATS. WINTER WRAPS ATTI1K New Yerk Stere. THE DEMAND fOU. LADIES', MISSES' ANUCHILDUKN'S FALL COATS! DnrlDjr the past 10 d ays has been unexampled Inthnnlstery or our builnraa. We tra atlll receiving new lines nnd etTar special attrac tion te day In heavy weight BT0CK1NKTTE JA0KKT3, the meat popular garment of the souen,at t3,tu.w,tio5euch. FIpe Berlin Tailor Made STOCK INKTTK J tCKKTS, elegant qnallty, embroidered or plain, s te 18.50 each ; lniported te soil at SIX LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS In Stripe. Checks and Flaln Cleths, nt II, 13, 1.WUI8 each. Kpeefal llargalns In HISSES' NEWMAH KK 1 8, sires lrem 12 te 10 year, at 13,11 and S3 each. Only hall the usual prices. LADIRS' MODJICSKAB, NEWMAUKRT8, NKWruitTSln great varlely at low prices We preient a Choice Variety or Beat Plush Wrapaj Beat Pluali Jaekets, BoalPluehOeate, Guaranleed te be of the best wearing quail ties atoxtreuiely low prices. Upwards nt 23 styles of CHILDREN'S Civra In lurjrti Plalda. 8Ulre, checks and 1'laln Coats at Very Moderate l'rlces. WATT &SH AND Nes G. 8 and 10 East King St. C HAKLKH HTAMM'S NEW STORE. 95 & 37 North Queen Street, (Oppoalte ihe Foatedlcr,) HEADQUARTERS -roil- MY MS I Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains ! UMIUtELLAS. - c, 87Xc, M; up te I5.D0 Each. COMFORTH. 60c, 730,11.03 up te l. W Each. BLAITKETS. Kc, 75c, 1.(0 up te 10 00 a Pair. SHAWLS. V rera 100 up te 20 00 Eacli.i l'LUSU OOATS. Eroin 112.50 up te in.COKach. KED KliANNEIA from UKe up te 62Xe a Yard. LAOi: CUKTAS, Frem 75e up te 110. Ce a fair. THIS IS A (lltKAT Oil ANCK. THE HIIYEltS HKNUriTAND 1IAUUA1N 1IOUU -AT- Charles Stamm's NEW BIG STORE, (MOUTH QUEEX6T.) Bosten Stere- VLOTHMBm. TAhVB I Satisfaction la what has given me the eztenalr Datixmam 1 have received from tb pnblle. 'Ilrltneef Pereira and .Demestic la ttmnrpaasea la the the city. rtilCESAWATDOWH, A8 USUAL. TROUSERS I Special attention la .called te ray Troutere, la.whlch 1 lead. ASKEWI 'A1LOK.V NOS. 04 AMD M WB3T KINO 8TKKBT. . e27-3mdf,S riLeiuiNQ 1 eumiisa 1 L. Gansman & Bre., Men's, Bejs' and Children's CLOTHING. Onr Clothing li strletly reliable, Its excel lence 01 Quality, style and tit can be de de pfndedupen. Men's hulls, 5 0", 17.00, 110 00, 112 CO, I1LC0, tit 00. Men's Overcoats. L59,t5 00, H.0Q, 13.00,110 00. 112.00, nexe. Men's ianU, 11.23, J.M. fl 50, 3 (0, 14.00. We can give yen better quality and making in enr garments for that money than any ether home In the city. Coe ear great line at the above prices. ' Salts ind Oierceats At Extremely Lew Pricei. Men's Bterm Overceats at 13.00, 1700, $8.00, 110.00, 112 00. Boe our All-Weel Baits te order at 111.00, 114.00, 16 00,118 00. They are geed valne for the money. Handsome Overcoats te order at lis 00, 118 CO, 129.00, 125 00. Immense assortment at modorate prices. Can yen afford te miss this T L. GANSMAN & BRO., MANUrACTUUElta or Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing, 8. W. COUNEU NOUTH QUEEN ANDOBANUE8TltEtTB,LANOA8TEU. PA. M YKKH A KAU'HiTOM. TEN DOLLARS! $10 IS A POPULAR 1'iUCE FOU AN OVERCOAT $10 Isnetalarga outlay ler an OVERCOAT, AND $10 Beys an Elegant Overcoat Here, H 1LF-A-DOZEN DIE fEUENTBII AD E8 AT THAT PK1CE, ALL OUR MAKE. Uudjeie Overcoats it Any Other Priee; J ust as you pick the quality . Mere here for the money thin any whoie else, we think. Myers & Eathfen, 11EL1ABLE CLOIIUKBS, NO. 12 BAST KINQ ST., LANOA8TKU PA. H lltHU & BROTHER. Our Prices and Quality ARK OUH INDUCEMENTS. & Ne adding required te our stock of Clothing. We have the largest assortment .et Novelties and Staple Goods. Any new article can be found in our store, and the qualities we sell at tne lowest prices are our Inducements. We are taking the lead with our special Storm Overcoats at $7.00. These garments are strongly made of geed heavy material, with Plush Cellar and Cuffs. Elsewhere you would pay $10 for the same coat. Our price is 17.00, all sizes. This cold spell Is liable le' con tinue, and during such weather an Overcoat is a necessary article. We have them in large variety at $2.50, $3, 3.60, 84.60, 5, 0, $7, S, $0, $10, $12, 14, $15, 810, $17, (18 and 820. The colors are in proportion witli the assortment. We are reputed for having the headquarters for Heavy Weight Underwear, Genuine Whlte Per sian Fleece, 81. CO and 81.00 each; GenuIneBismarckllrewn, 82.00 ; Natural Undyed Weel, very heavy, $1 CO ; Heaviest Weight Scarlet Weel, 81. CO. Lewer grades In all colors from 17c. te 81.00. H1RSH & BROTHER, Leiding Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF M QUBlNBT.&OHKTRHBQUARa, LANOABTEHrPA. BIO BROTHER oneoM&itg. OOFFEES! TKASt OHOIOI OLlTeOFFSSS. Eresh Boasted Daily and Finest New Crep. TEAS. f.2rJ,nr,ln'B0 'OT "n Elarer and Qoeel Drinking Qualiues. QEenOEWIAUrT, . Ne.UI WestKlagE JK W NUM. CANDIES AND tfKUITS. .A..Reist&Ce., . GROCERS, Cerner East King and Me Streets. We are new wepared te tnrnlsh the trade 7i1.. u', -'"i nd rrutls. A low flgare, quality guaiantecd. .,T?"len.e,tT!Jla BnnC DehesU Ilatalns at Vililfiii "J1?. Mierber. Alse Hit lnet rierlda Illgh Colored oranges In the city. Spices I Bpiceel Spicwl We handle nothing bnt thsW. L.Sraver Co'sPnreHplces. guaranteed BtrlcUy.Pnre and Fresh around. TfiT OUU SSc COFFEE AND BE HAPPY. W. A HEIST & CO., GROCERS, COU. EAST KINO ft DUKE BTS. TELEPHONE AND EltEE DEL1VEET. WANTED ibny between the age et 10 and 13 years. Apply this evening. , T BORSK'a ThanksgiiiDg Groceries. FRUITS. Flerida and Jamaica Oranges, 1) mints. Whlte Ma'aga Urnpes, Freih conceid and Catawba Umpes In lleikets, Apples, etc. NUTS. New Paper-Shell Almonds, New Grenoble Walnuts, utiamnuts, Filbert. Pecans, vbott vbett nuts, bhellbarkand Walnut Kerne s, etc TABLHFRUIIB, Extra Quality Xvapornted California Aprl cms, Prunellas, Peacacs, Prunes, Table Hal tins. Figs, etc. EVAPORATED CORN. RThe Yentzer Evaporated Sugar Cern It the flnest In the market and sold enl 7 by us. We have ihe Flnest Canned corn Five Brands -l'rlan of Maine, Dew. Drep. Paris, Victeria nnd Wlndem 1 also W lnslew'r, Baker's, Fell's and Mcuaw's. OHHBSB, Ste Imported Dutchhend, Sspisge, Pineapple, Boquefert and Yerk State cream Cheese. Olives, capers, Mushrooms, French Peas, Fine Olive OU, Lea A Perln's Worcestershire fiance. Cress A Biackwell's flckloiandSanees, Coie's and Nelien's Uolatlne, itennet Ex tracts, etc. CUANIIKBBIE8 The Paradlce Meadow, Cape Ced and Joraey ikirrles. MINCKMKATI itlhCKMEATl Oholeest FamUy Hlncemeat. node et the Best Mate rial'. XXXX Confectioners' Euger. trio get Uoed Goods at Beasonable Prices, bnyat BURSK'S! NO. 17 EAST KIKG STREET. LANOAS1EU.PA. -Telephone. F IRBB DISTRIBUTION OF COFFEE. Free Distiibatien of Coffee. ALTj DAY TO.MOIIKOW (3ATDR DATt) AT REIST'S, COR. WEST KING & PRINCE BTH. We are Sole Agents for CHASE A'SAN HORN'S .FAMOUS HOi'lON KOASrkDLOr FKES. All levors of a geed cup et coffee should net fall toglveltatiial. They have no equal ; are kept and retailed out of Alr-Tlgbt Inns; never ktile-alwnys fresh. Come one, come all, te the Grand Coffee Festival all day Saturday, and also gt a card from the man In attendance atthe Coffee Urn. Ask for the card. REMEMBER. We are selling Fine Dried Beef at Oca , er3 fts rer SSc; Kx'ra Dried Bef at 12Xe a s; Knuckles and Hounds at 15a a & t Finest I'lo I'le I'lo nle Haras at lie a ft t Pure llen less Ceflllth at 8a a S ; Finest bngarleaf Cedilah at 10c a ft : vie gallons l'ar.i Kxiractea Heney, 3 fti for x'e: Whlte U rapes, 2 fts ler BSe Plckle 1. B. 8, 10 ana 12 cents a dozen ; Figs, 3 and t fts f ur 2Vst 40 boxes Prunella?, 2 fts for '2Ac t KnulUih Cur rants, 3 ft ler 25c; 100 barrels Crackers, 4 fts for '.3c; Oitmeal, fresh, C fts for2Se; WheUUerm, fresh, 6 ft for 29c. Bweet cider, Jamalci and Flerida Oranges, Paradlse Meadow cranberries, Mincemeat, Bnltana Balslns, Bunch Balslns, Mats. Can dles, Dates, Lomen Peel, Citren, Evaporated Peachei, Nectarines, Egg Plums, Canned Goods. Bottled Heeds, and a thousand ether geed things. 4V Take a leek at our stock e( Canned Goods. J. fraI rem, WHOLESALE AND UETAIL GltOCEH, Nerlheist Cerner West Kiar tad Print Street!, LANCA8TKU.PA, JVTelnphene and Free Delivery. BOOKJ8, a "tTTHAT IS IT T " PIALMA " AT Heir's Boek Stere. " w hat Is It T" you ask. It Is the most Interesting and lestructlng game pub lished. Kesy enough for the child and Interesting and amusing for the elder heads. The long evenings pass almost un noticed with Ualma In the home. Checkers and Chess are no cotnrarUen te it. L. B. HERR, S3 NOUTII QUEEN BTUEET. auglg-lyd FhOVJi, AC, ADAH G. UROFF'H Willow Street Pike Mills. Fer the better accommodation et myensto myenste men 1 havoep'neda wholeiale depot for the mln of Heur, Feed, liny, ttraw, Ac, at NO. 7 WK1T VINE bTUEKT, lrem which my cm cm teiiiera ran he supplied at uny time. nevi3 2wd adamg. ouerr. T KVAN'H FLOUR. Levan's Fleur I THBBttQT. tMMTaAB W At t1f .il
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