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THE ILANOASTEIt DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1888.
Dally Intelligencer.
LAKCABTXK, MOTXMBBKS7, 185
. V lllli uui.iiiaciH
W will knew mera about Mr. Harri.
0ft.. Wilt tM VfAtttl4H
ill Mbr than wa de new when we see
bem be nelecls as the Pennsylvania
eref Lis cabinet. Of couue the
i will have a member, and the matter
t tatcreat Is as te whether Mr. Harrison
111 select htin or permit someone else te
A aft 4 mi IiIvm tm Hiinif la nnvtntm In
s$r",uuL' " i.': "r.". ;:
frHsTviee jeu uuu cecuiiugiy caccis iu
jrfemK; and the rank and filoet the
sety appear te think that he commands
situation ana tne patronage mat is
te flew into Republican hands. There
ir hardly anyone abaut who docs net
train under Quay. The Philadelphia
Negation in the lower Heuse of the
MglMature has just declared for nn
ABet heny chief cleik of the Heuse, who
(l the fee of Quay's Allegheny an taRenist
Miffee. The old chief cleric, iiescn,
Qmy'sfee, is te be turned out; along
.iwtttti mir ntrn f!rtplirftn. wlinqA fnrmpr
V ?sW appears te claim and get his own.
F. ji' "But it may be that our Republican
r-frlends are ever hasty in their tumbling in
fender the Quay blanket. If they will re-
. AAf. m IMHa 4t,Atr wtlt lnA Ihnf flnav tvad
&T:r,;:r. "!' "'". Tr "T-y.' v;:
i. : smnui3i.uppuueni. ui mimsuu jur iue
.ayMBinatlen ; and it was only after he vriu
awaiuatednd when the choice wnsllar-
Jkiwa or Cljveland, that Quay turned in
v7!Jfac Harrison. He had no place else te
, wirn. Tne pssiuen or cnainnan which was
';gtren him, honored him. He wielded it
, j? sceessf ully and deserves well of his parly.
j he has no personal claim en Harrison.
iaHS!r.,.v:.r
.mH e vauuiuaw;.
fS And it will be noted, tee, that Mr.
kS Harrison has a laree acaualntance with
pfeae politicians of the country and that
i V Mlawa dm llinea In PdtinBvtitnnln ti'tin liaud
Jr&bMQ his original and earnest friends.
smMf uitipiMiwuu ui rewuiua wuiuii
llaaves them eat in the cold, sup-
j&Jpesea a state of suspended animation
9 "-. la Harrison, which will mnkfi lii.i mlmln-
filtration anyone else's than his own. If
i.,v;X Harrison is te be president in fact, it Is
liU.dear enough that Quay, Wanamuker and
; S.tbat let of trash will net sit supreme
pt'i.ipen prostrate Pennsylvania.
5y Ana our own judgment Is that this
fifewill be the future's showing, liar-
:4nn Is llkflv tn unilprtaVn nt.
Pkaat, te have something of his own
g.-;'jway about things; and especially te
p - aweci a caeines te uis iikidr. ue is net a
!' awwuiuu ui turtioe uiau uuu ia uuu imeiy
4baveany such about him Intimately.
vJfHe has culture and refinement; which his
f XObesen associates will ba likely te have,
y .tma it is hardly necessary te say that the
..Qeay covey de net have. Mr. Harrison
,:j,'ay or may net have fibre enough te
Sn(rSnjS. tin eernlnar. tha nrnurfl nntl If mne
I1 VMrAvAnm a anil villa film Itnf If la antn tr
winwwD nuu Aura uiiu( uuw iv la diud iu
. ': fhf If nU1 Mal f n,.lf ,t MAH..
1.H9 Will b TT1IA UC1M I'll JiUlf HUU UUUUCi
.IsKere it gets control; and any Republi
can In Pennsylvania who thinks that
Harrison is a strongman,need net be in a
tSlnay te prostrate himself before tlie men
tiwhe have set out te take 'possession of
rX
Fendfr nnrt Mnlclipn.
f'A prosperous business ruined, a large
; family homeless and destitute, withsick
. and the hand of death among them,
;Iakl the father blinded. This is the work
'at one narler match and ntin tnir nf nnw
j- . . . . 7
' aM fl&llllB.lw flfntinlil Inn.Minii AaaM f Im
,4W VC1CDJ UIUU(UU lUOIUU liCni bllU
Qap, en aturtlay- Matches will drop en
or, and the only way te avoid these
allaaatAra fa trt tiaa millma i Viaf will ntile
"iatrlkpi en tlin ltnr. Pnwdpr will ivnlncln
Without notice, and the only way te
STO'.d this danger Is by retailing
jp in geaieu cans, xne ireuuie
&1 that the tin cases in which
i1,; small quantities of the best powder are
Sfiww put up are ee expensive that people
i jpwv.VA w uuj uunuci luuau tu liijt uu
flHAfAl tfl .in.. r.fn tnxun .. n ,1.a. ..
.Mgar, and occasionally a scale-pan full
I?ban)B the whiskers from a careless store-
JktMper. There should be a legal regula-
.Hen of the sale, of powder compelling
rlthe use of cheap tin cans and forbidding
'''tb very dangerous practice of shaking it
( '.Aflf r n lrew itre Ilia l r Mti.i..H ...1. 11.
.aaaekJng men stand all nreuud scattering
aparka and parlor matches en the lber.
A great many gossips will have some-
i .tiling te say about the carelessness of the
y wwertunate mau at the Gap, but he was
vae a Die mere careless than ninety-nine
eat el a hundred men in his position.
Many sell parlor matches and powder
Tar the'samecounter.erat least use these
tlftBlfntlAa llflAWnllw In .1. n . .. I ..1. 1 . .. 1. .. .1 e
j t-mvuw uuuaiij iu ujd JiCJijuiluiUUUU 01
m powder. It may be a very grave
ialt, but it is a very ommen one and
Mi. Parmer's misfortune should net only
taaelte pity and active sympathy but lead
m precautions for the prevention of
isiaUlar accidents.
HISDOSliie cf Wcallli.
S. .'T-alnh V U'llllumiinn (l.,u ti.nf n .
g-nannet even trlve flvs mUlinnn r tim
IfcfaMc, wltlieut being abused by these
uw no net get any eeneut from the
!'iaewer. Mr. Williamson haadetprm!ni
jtla eenflne his benefaction te white folks ;
"waereupen tne colored cltizan, or his
eUtlcal leader, howls. On Tnrvi
p rhiladelphla negre, thinks it really in-
, nwras inac jur. Williamson should
Ps wasa sucn a aisuncuen. 1'urv s ! cv .
j& SBtIy of thesa who favor the most inti-
59 cemingung or the white and colored
as and doubtless would maintain timt.
f. Mm mixture is an improvement te bjth.
r. Williamson does net seem te have been
uaaea or mis in ills eighty years of life;
iMtrg a white mm himself, naturally
1 te cenune his gift te his own
When Mr. Purvis disnnuM nt m
BBulatlen. it he bus mnin nn v nn nn
t Wttl object te his confining its benefits te
'WHIP! 1UIB.
i . ' Mr, Williamson dee3 verv wpii t .t
UWfbenefactlen en its legs before he dies.
man wne wants his menav hm.ii
?Jhe directs, after he dukm nvnv
l well te execute the direction hlm-
, It is net often that execu.
susceed In doing as they are
I te de, Mr. Williamson has selected
I a crowd of men ns trustees : iind
iaty be able te get them fairly started
i 'se ei the five millions he gave
a he would have it used. Ilia
'Stema te b te nrnvMn me una
J-n OflllaHn l 1 it ..
Haiakst'iat bejs are net offered suffl-
t wsuiiKB for learning trades. It is
ar luat.hls opinion is sound. The
I are all open. If nny bDv cannnt
lH:rtuuity te learn a trade it can
MttDscausj there is an ever supply of
saaa wis trouble Mr. WJHiamwu's
i.WiU jjel wrrect. "
The lows EtIcMebs.
There is very general sympathy with
the Iowa settlers who are being forced te
desert their homes because the supreme
court has declared that the land right
fully belongs te the Dss Moines
Navigation nnl Rallrcad company.
Thelrrespenslblllty for their misfortune
is directly traceable te the reckless legis
lation of the Republicans in the matter
of land grants te railroads and the justice
et the decision of the courts under this
legislation does notseemepentoquesuon.
These eviction! are enforced by United
States marshals.wbe take the precaution
te go well supported and heavily armed,
but se far there has been no evidence of
the least necessity for this precaution,
and though bitterly rcsentfnlat the treat
ment they have received, these American
victims of a soulless absentee landlord
submit peacefully te the law Berne of
them have been prosperous enough te
save the money needed for the pur
chase of their farms from the
company, but by far the largest
number have confidently put all their
earnings into farm improvements that
must new be abandoned. A very few
knew of this company and its claim,
but thought there was nothing in
it. A gieat many imagined that
they were quite secure against all moles
tation when they had secured a United
States patent te their land, and new the
company which has had no share In the
work of reclaiming this wilderness for
n;rlculture comes in for all the benefit of
its Increased value. Congress should
temper this hard justice with mercy.
FenTV elergynien of the Ephcepil
church met In P-IUdelphU, Monday, and
illectiMOd the eellbasy et the clergy. Xbey
dlUered politely en every point, and were
divided cver the question whether HI.
I'aul was inarrleJ, uutll a qulet dlvlne tug tug
getted that the apostle was widower.
Jehn 11. Doing ought te bsve a geld
medal or h two Inch Alaska dUmend net in
brass. Jehn It. Deris should rocclve the
thanks et Congress, and the earclul atten
tion et the peet LoweU In an ede te Democ
racy. Jehn II. Is dreldcdly the greatest
Amerlcan in his line that has et late been
found wanderlng en the pavements of New
Yerk city. Ills claim te undying glory la
founded upon the following stroke cf
genius :
Among the Englishmen of title, who
have raade the greatest effort of thelr lives
by visiting Ainorlea disguised as gonllo genllo gonlle
mon, there has of late appcared certain
Marquis et Queensuury. lie has se far
failed te announce exaetly whleh Amer lean
helres he Is dlsposed te marry, and take
home te bis aneestral halls for the rebuild
ing and support thereef. Ueslmply hangs
around feative gatherings In the metropolis
and aiiutues the air of sport, though he
lreks huugry and unhappy. Ills sporting
proclivities may only be cultlvnted with a
BBDne or fitness te his title, which should
make him the prlnes of brulsers, but
at any rate he appears te seek
this kind of noterloly, and that Is hew be
oneountored Deris. Mr. Deris is a circus
man, and when six podestrlans started en a
grand tramp In Madisen Hquare Garden en
Monday night he fixed bis eye upon thelr
starter with a blszs of line artlatte frenzy,
The starter was noneotborthan thebaughty
mnrqnl', and his gracious but dlgnlfled
condescension drew around him admiring
hosts et the glided youth of Amorlea. The
ettcus man advanced and shook the right
band of nobility, "wlilte all the world
wondered." Theu be said :
"My Ijerd, I will pay you f2,&00 a week
te come te my show en Eighth avenue and
ait lu a chair for three hours a day. Oh, I
mean It. 1 am In the circus buttneRs,and It's
a straight otTer. I'll draw up the contract
right away, ami "
"De you mean te Insult me, sir," thun
dered the neble Englishman,
"Net at all," replied the circus man;
"but I thought as you had epened this
show ter uethlug you might want tc "
Hut the marquis bad vaalshed.
We repcat, let ull honors be heaped upon
Dsrle, and let there be created for hlui a
national clllje of "nquelchcr et Imported
nebillly,"
am m
The Nineteenth Century for Novembcr
publlstiei a decument that Science does net
hoillate te say " will rank as ene of the
most Important end significant of medern
tltnea." This is very extravagant lan
guage, r.a the address referred te Is nothing
mero than a pretost, signed by eyer a hun
dred et the uient Influential men and
women of Oreat Urltaln, against the prorall prerall
lug ay atom of examinations.
The document roeords the "strong pro
ton et the signers agslnst the dangareua
mental pleasure, and mUdireotlen et ener
gies and tlras, which are te be found alike
lu nearly all parts of our educational ays
tern. Allke In publie elementary coheols.
In ecboela et all grades nod for all classes,
and at the unlversltiev, the same dangers
are tee often thawing themselves under
dltrerent forms. Children are treated by
public department, by managers and
eoheolmatters, as suitable Instruments fcr
caruleg gevurnment money ; young boys
of the middle and richer classes are elten
trained for sobelnrshlps with as little re
gard for the future as two-year old horses
are trained for races; and young men et
real capability at the universities are led
te bellove that the main purpose of educa
tion la te enable them te win some great
money priz9, or take some distinguished
plaoe Iu an examination. We pretest most
emphatically against such a misdirection
of education, and against the evils which
noeessarlly arlee from It."
The physical, Intellectual and moral evlls
resulting from tliii examination abuse ate
then Indicated, aud the pretest la followed
by .pelnttd comments by learned uier,
Professer Max Muller, who many years
age favored civil service examinations Is
new vigorous In his objections te their
abme.and Frederic liarrlsen says: "I de net
deny that examination has its uses ; 1 de
net sy that we can de without It, Isay
tbit It Is a geed Hervdtit, but a bad master ;
and like geed servants turned bad masterr,
It is new bull leg, spoiling and humiliat
ing education,'
Perhaps this pretest with tfcoondorso tfceondorso tfcoendorso
mentof se many famous men will receive
seme slight attention lu this euuntry,
where the evil coiuplilned el is quite bad
enough. With us It Is net the teachers
who are te blame se much as the system
they have te work under, which makes
the examination the test of their ability In
their profession as well as the uieature of
the capacity of their scholar.
m i
Therk is leta of sarcasm In story that
comes Jrem the upper Mississippi of the
dlscovery of another source te the father et
waters. The new rivals of that brazan ini
pesier, uaptam Ulailer, claim te have found
a number of springs three miles from Lake
Itasca flowing Inte a lake 40 reds in diam
eter. Tela lake has an outlet-i creek
about a red wide-whleh fiews neithwest
for a mile and a half and forms another lake
in a raviue. This creek Is from 0 lnonea te
20 inches detp at this season of the year,
and In the et Masen mneh larger and
deepsr.end Is fed by numerous ether smaller
'.reami', as Is also the second lake. TLe
creek runs en through the second lake
which Is about 00 reds wide by CO er Oj
long. After leaving this lake the stream
llowsen towards Itasca, rapidly increasing
In width and depth, till It is from one te
two feet In depth, and in the neighborhood
et EO feet wide. If this Is true Glazier's
note l badly breken, but what a fine pl6ce
et nonsense is this seareh for the source in
the track lets wilds of the United States
where the land has been aurveyed and
quarter-sectioned for many ycarr.
m
A nisrATen from Cincinnati te the
New Yerk Star removes all doubt as te
the real cause of President Cleveland's
doteat In the late olectten, 1 1 gives tbe vote
of Ohie aa follews: 'TeUt vete, 811,911. A.
Jt, Mattex leads lbs Jtepublluan Hat with
1110,051. Irving Duncan beads the Domi Demi
orals with 301,435." Republican dollars did
It.
Amenci the various speculations of what
might have bcen e curious specimen la
furnished by the Washington correspon
dent of the Pittsburg J'eit, who represents
that the torriterlos qualified for statehood
are simply wild en tbe subject, and would
have given their eleoteral votes te tbe
Democratle 'parly it the Uouse had con
trtved te admit tbem bofeio the elec
tion. In tbe past fourteen years Mon Men
tana has only twice geno Republican,
and there does appear te be geed reasons
for the belief that a Dotnecratlo meve for
her statehood would win her firmly te the
parly. The territories new olamerlng meat
urgently for admission, are Dakota,
Mentana, Washington and New Mexico,
and it tbe Uouse passea tbe re
quired bill te make thein states, the
Bsnate can hardly object te the latter and
oppose it without losing Republican
prestlRO In the Northwest. New, there
Is really very llttte in all thtr, bejausa the
peeple of the Northwest torrltirlesnow feci
astured that they will be in the states in a
few months at any rate, and are hardly
likely te go wild with gratltnde te the
Domeoratlo party for hastening thelr ad
mission a little. The claims of the terri
tories should be oensidorod at once,beeaueo
tbey will be euro of mero Impartial treat
ment tbsn can ba expce'.ed of a Ueugress
thoroughly Republican, Ne doubt the
prcsldent will make this nu Important
tople in bis mes&age next v, eek.
PERGONAL.
J. U. CnAie, ollewa City, Is billeved tn
bs the largnst innn In the world, tle is 112
years eid, Gfnt4 InehOB Iti hetgbt, and
weighs new "Oi puumlc. He has weighed
833 pounds, but uses tobacco te keep his
weight below 600.
Jehn W. Monmsetr, or Pittsburg, will
sucoeed Namuel A. licj'mti, nf Bcliuylkl.l
county, eh chlef elerk et the llouee et
Representative. At the caucus of the
Philadelphia members et the legislature
his nomination was agreed tn. C. K, Kttla
wltbdrew from the contest before the
caucuB met. Quay recently had a fipht
with IjOfch, anu the M.te new formed by
tbe "boss" will net be breken in January,
Morrison was Journal clerk of the lint
Uouse, llore Ir the Iralnnue of the slate:
Hpoaker, llenry K. Itefer, Philadelphia;
resldent olerk, Uhsrlns K. Voerhooc,
Dauphin; reading clerk, Harry lluhn,
Philadelphia. '
Hen. J. Smith l'uTiiny, prosldent
Julge of the Uhemer netiuty oeuit, Ulna
Monday morning In Wnst Chester. On
(Saturday morning Judge l'utliey was taken
111 suddenly wlthanllghtiitlnuk of paraljslB
and did net rally. Overwork was probably
tbe oause of the attack. Judge Putliey wns
born In Cheater county Heptember 3, 1820.
He studied law In Yerk, and upon belug
admitted tn the bar opened nn efllce In Went
Chester. l'Vetn 1840 te 185U hn was district
atterney, and iu February, 1870, Ooverner
lieyt appointed him prosldent Judge et tbe
Chester euunty court. The people con
firmed the appolntment at the polls the
next fall, in addition te his Judlclaldutlcs
lie did a large amount of llteraty work and
published a number et historical books
nd pipers.
Kkv. MvitON W. Kkkd, of Denver, for
merly General Harrison's pastor at Indian
apolis, once went en a hunting trip with
one of his prominent parishioners, peslb)v
(Jeueral Harrison himself, On arriving at
the happy bunting grounds, Mr. Uoed was
dismayed te find that be had brought with
blui a quantity et cartridges only halt
leadod, containing powder but no shot An
ingenious idea struck him. He rrennsed
te bis oemrado tbat they sheet together at
thelr game, which was ducks in Hecks, and
that they divide the spoils equally. Uls
unsuspecting partner assented te tbe pre
pesal, anu -nr. rtoeu uiu net return with en
empty game bag. The trick finally came te
the ears et his trlend, who was very Indig
nant at the deception that had been practiced
nn htm, and would nover go hunting with
t ie conscienceless pastor sgaln,
A cry much rr human mlmry and fllstrcri Is
cnimd by tletcncsi. 'llie trim method 1h tn
provent BlckiutK, which nan be Baluly ami
ciri;lincrniiipllshiabylhuueu el LuxaOer.
l'llcunnly iS cntitH,
A -wera te juuiitf mothers.-Denotfloanrour
flarlliiKs ltli tivnry nut Brmiilinetuur's in
coif t, (no aisiespect.) nut liee th it liivuluiblu
linjvoiitlve et ihliaren's UlseustB Ur. Hull'd
jtnbvHyiup,
K
OKO 80AP.
Koke Seap.
IT WILL FLOAT.
IT WILL FLOAT.
PUKK, UNirOKSland UUKA1ILS lnqnat.
lty,econeinlcnl lu uee. A vegetable oil aenp
ler the LAUNDltV, TOII.Kf mid nATH.
Adsptud te general houselieta use, or lu
MILL, MINK or 8UOP. llyeur gro;erdeo4
net keep It, scna us ceutj ler pestairv. aud
WOWJUunllacHeFUKK. Adilr.sj,
H. & Q. A. ROHVtfB,
nevSMyln.l'ti.s CINCINNATI, e.
OOHPLXXIOA' FO WDHR.
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QOMPLEXION POWDEK.
LADIES
WHO VALUB A UKK1NK1) COllPLKXIOM
POZZONTS
UKl)IOATD:
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparls a brilliant transparency te the
sslu. Uouieves all pimples, iruckles aim ols els ols
eoloratlons, ana makea me skin delicately
seu and buautlful. ltcentalns no llme, whltu.
wWtS'aSffD?Sne,ty?,W8 ' lak 0r nch'
reu sale ur
All Drugstiata and Faney Goods
Doalera vorywhero.
ap5TlvOWAUE r 1M"ATION8.-W
. - pur a ue nn.
QOLD WEATUISR AND HNOW.
WHKHK TO UOV
6 & 8 flerth Queen St.
UNDERWEAR
KOlt LADIKS, OKKTLKME.V, (JIllLl)ltEN
AND INFANTS
.Scarlel, Whlie,
ulural Weel,
Camel's Hulr,
And FJue Cashmere.
Without doubt wb have tha cleanest and
cteipril ft4ertuiints et Unserxeur Iu Lau
cisiur. ..fi0n,ii,,tW0bRVan6,Te''tIl,8lnLartfs
VI k ,'h,."'ren ' ceits and shuwls at Lewest
Cain rilcus.
JehnS.Givler,
8 & 8 North Queen Street,
Near Centre gijaare, LANOAiTKtt.PA.
uiarie-iraw
U'AXAMAKXira
AA i-i rwwwu-rwxjfcfVL rynjxr
I'niLAnstrara, luesday, Nev. 27, lbsa.
Closed Thanksgiving Day.
Five mere big surprises. The
manufacturer's way of getting
out. Brand new this morning.
I Kent Beat Pkln Plush Jacknls In tle
JnirstMyln. Patln lined llirouxfient,
worth IremtV'tniUt
eurprlcelltM.
2-ltcnl Seal PtB riush Wripf, tisndsnmn
ly trlmmd, r-atln Lined lhfeulnnt,
it) Jutlhalt what they ve been puilleg
for,
3-Eniteeal Skin Plush Wraps, elegantly
trlmmiil nnd lined, price SZ0 same as
4 V frash Inrolce el Ihose wonferful
Hlriped Miwinarknts with arirnl
Meeye and rnncsemn nrrauicnu
lduntlcal lth IhoieoOldatlK!
ourprtte ts.te.
N-lteintlfal Ulste's and Kasltns, UtMt
rtrlpes ana uislnrUK, and b'stxork b'stxerk b'stxork
iiiaethlp, epun teams, tle, l, i, IG
usuully twlce that.
Pull assortment in colors and
sizes. But first choice is worth
being quick for.
Bccend fleer, CLaitcutstreet side, reur ele ele
vnleis. As unlikely a thing as we've
done in Dress Goods this sea
son was te give 65 cent colored
heavy weight French Cashmere
ler 50 cents.
Fine wool, spun and woven
and dyed by one of the most
famous Cashmere makers of
the world. Every yard we
knew of anywhere at the price
is new en our counters. Every
yard you're likely te see this
season at 50 cents is under our
reef. The end is in sight. 39
inches (the trade and most
stores call them 40), and just
the weight, dye, and finish you
want. In mere than fifty
shades. We used te get 75
cents for precisely the same
Cashmeres.
Near the contra of the stere.
There's a special bargain
flavor te everything in these
lets:
KO Caps rer Inf.inU and Children, accu
mulated, no matter hew; you thai
lnvn thm ler
tte. 60c, 7Ae, nnd tl each ;
net u quarter the first prlre.
EuTeral Heavy Coats for mltei of 3 and S
cars, maue 01 plush and nevtl cloth',
ier
II, H, te , and V;
Knnrrnlly about half
Win in tutor Hklrta Inr Mheea andChll
Orn, flannel, uialtens, and ladlts'
cloths,
tte ti 11.50. as Ie s1re nnd qnalltv.
Weven Weel BMrts ler children, cardinal
uud hlne,
wlih body, 8'e te It CO,
without beay, 1A0 in tl 7J.
Quilted tatln BRlrts ler Uumt, navy, ear
Inal, hlaclr,
SJtOeAch.
Every price right; se are
shapes and quality.
Bocend noer, Chestnut street front. Take clc clc
Vaterd. What a reminder yesterday
was of Storm Coats! It's in
the range of possibilities that
te-day will be another. We
have the genuine Coats of rub
ber vulcanized by a new pro
cess, making them much mere
durable than of old. Fully
guaranteed net te slip in the
seams. If one does, you get a
new one. Made by Charles
Macintosh & Ce., with Byers'
patented ventilation. $8.50 te
$25. With the Heuse and
Smoking Coats, Dressing
Gowns, Bath Wraps, etc.
Ncsr Cbcutnut sttaet sntiunsa,
Direct from the best maker
in Stuttgart, Germany, w2 have
received some Women's and
Children's " Union Garments" ;
that is, vest and drawers in one
piece. They are made from
undyed wool, called by some
"normal," by ethers "sani
tary." They come in white or
gray, $175 for children's, $4.75
for women's.
Men's Night Shirts in the
same qualities, $4.
When you see the texture
the price will surprise you.
Chettuut street side, west of main aisle.
Seme of the French Table
cloths have about as much art
and elegance as ever gets into
such goods. Memie weave
and the silvery glisten of the
finest flax. Hemstitched, and
hand-drawn into pleasing pat
terns of fancy open work.
Prices are by sets Napkins
included :
iY"i yauli I V.jxlK yards I StfrS yards
$37 I $40 ' 1 '45
Irish Linen, hemstitched and
fancy open work, $22.50 te &n
a set.
German Sets, hemstitched,
and with fancy sewing.
Very fine Silesian and Dres
drensets, $15.50 te $44.
Scotch sets, 2x2 yards,
with $i Napkins, $375 te
$5-50 ; 2x3 yards, $6 te $12.
Knotted Fringe Cleths, two
rows of open work. Devlies te
match, $5 a set; extra fine, up
te 8-14 size, and $15.50 price.
Bleached Deylies, $1 a dez.
They would be geed value
at $1.25. Same, red borders,
75c, $1, and $1.65. Extra, sb,
red borders, fringed, $2.50. By
rights should be $4.
That's a peep at one corner
of the Linens. We are deinrr
just as remarkable things in
every sort Handkerchiefs te
Sheets.
Soulhncttef cent te.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
NOTlOB TO THKHPAHHKKa AND
(lUHNKlia. .ah persens are hereby for
bidden te treitpajs en any of tbe lands of t&a
Cornwall and OjK.iHen twtates in Lebanon or
Lancaster centitlm, vhutbBr Inclesed, or nnln nnln nnln
oleaaO, (ilthr for the purpose of sheeting' or
flshinr. us tbe law wui Im rlifidiy enforced
st-alntt all trtananslntr ng sela lands of tfca nn nn
aeHjjni'd alter this uotlee.
WM. UOLXKAM rttUMAK,
u. raiier aluim,
lI)W, U.rUXXMAIf,
Aliernaia. ter K.W.QeIsmaa'j u
JJeLANE'H lilVKH 1'ILX.S.
TnESKNUIlUt DR.C.
McLANE'S
UELEUSATID
LIVERJPILLS.
Intemperance a Disease,
When the celebrated Or. llahdeclarea that
diunkunnts was n. disease, haoeunrliteaa
truth which ths eaperlencn and ebiervatlnn
el tnndlral mn latiTeiy day cenflrmlni. t ha
;uany nrpMently lnane-zcesses ollheeewho
lidiiiKtstn ihensn of splrltnens liquors may
thu be aerenntd fnr. 'iii.ivn.Miii.nri.iin.
duct, which li Ukon for talatuatlen. Is rery
Ireqn ently a dlseaied stats of tne LUer. Ne or
8nn In the human system w Iren deranged, pro pre pro
uccsanieroiilghiful catalogue of elsrejes,
And If, lnstd of applying remedies teths
nmntfrstatlonser the illseatc. as Is tee etten
the case phyjletans wcaid vrcsetltie with a
view te the original canse. rower deaths would
result from dlieises Induced by aderannea
sta'eofthe Llve,r, Three-fourths of lha dis
eases enumerated underthe held of Censnmp.
tlonhateir.olrnatina oliem 1.1 rer. ahe
vennlne lir. f. UeLaun's l.lyer I'llls , prepared
hv riomteg .l-rea , 1'ltuburg, Fa, are a sure
euro.
Mr. Jonathan Ilevghman, of West Union,
Fark 1.0, Illinois, writes te the proprietor,
rietnlne Ilietbers, of Vittsburg, Fa, that tie
had sufTrred from a sivore and protraeted at
tack el fever and ague, and was completely
loiteredtn health by tle use cf the trennlne
ur. u. noLsne s Liver rills aienn. 'lbese rills
unquestionably possess great properties, and
CAU bu taken Wfthduf Idndllflvnnlirn rnrmintf
dlteases re f lilting Invlgerailng remrdtes, but
the I.Iver rills stindpro-euitnontasthomcans
or rcstorliiKnaiiorKin'soailrerloheatthyao rcsterliiKnaiiorKin'soailrerloheatthyao rcstorliiKnaiierKin'soailrerloheatthyao
tlont tence the great ce.ebrlty they have at
tained. JnslstonhaTlngtheirennlneDr.n. MeLane's
l.lTer Fills, prepared by Fleming llrei .Hs
burv, I'n. All urugglsia keep thorn, Frlcn ui
centiabST. (2(
B
ENbON'H l'LAHTKK.
UUUIKQ
Many men are unmindful
of the laws of health and
tzpose themselves te alt
kinds et weather. Huchlm-
Srudenee elten results in
nncrnrnna lVmnf.a nnl1.
AN
II CITING
F11KS1UKNTIAL Chent Fains, Uheumatlsm,
..... Bntatlca and etherpalnfnl
CAMfAION nmictlens. Vxsseif's Ftaa-
., t. tub will be found tbe meat
rellsble rxternnl ntmedy known ler the
pietnpt relief una cute or such allmf-nts. It
keeps up 11 healthy flew of the bleed when the
beay Is exposed te the ravage et the most ln
clemnnt weather. Carel nt buyers will ask for
Ukkseb'b FLABTxn andrtluse all ethers.
-.H0Da two cent Btamp te Heabnry A John Jehn
eon, il I'latt street, N. Y., for n copy of In In
ttruettent from the Docter, a valuable hcu.e hcu.e
held lioex. (j)
QUBKNHWARK.
H
1UU A MARTIN.
GLASSWARE.
GLASSWARE.
-AT-
GUM MIL
A Large Assortment et Glassware in
Cut, rreBsed nnd Blown. Cut Tumblera,
Fruit Bowls, OJive Dishes, Decanters,
Oil Bettles, &c , pressed, blown and en
graved. Pmlt Bowls, Water, Dessert
and Wlne Sets, Pitchers, Oil, Vinegar
and Catsup Bettles, &c, at Lewest
Prices.
A Very Large Assortment Parler,
Stand, Hall, Library and Piane Lamps at
all prices, from 25u te $M.
The Rochester Lamp, " The Best,"
always en hand a1; bottom prices. Try
one.
High & Martin,
Ne. 5 East Kiug St.
CCtlO-tfd
anoeteiiiks.
ilOFFKESI TKA8I
OHOIOE OLrTeOPPEES.
rresh lteasta Bally and Finest New Crep.
TEAS.
UrTnUyuSllUes r,n 'taVer and Geea
BKnUOlE WIANT
Ke.lIS West King S
jO-EW NUTS, 0ANUIES ANDFKUIT8.
. A. Eeist & Ce.,
GROOERS,
Cerner East King and Me Streets.
We are new nreparel te furnlah thn trade
with n uts. Ctindlea ana rrults. A low fluure.
quality giiaianteed.
..'I,?a.1.ne8t TabIn I'uneh Dehesla Ilalslns at
tviM.V. ana I SO per box. Aleelh flne.t
Jriertaa uuu colored oruegc. in the city.
SplceB ! BpJceB 1 Spices 1
Wohandle nethlrK but th9 W. L. Graver A
Ce'a 1'uresplcea tjuarnntced UtrlcUy I'ure
audyrxshtireucd,
TUY OUll !!3c COFrKK AND BK HAFPY.
W. A beTst & CO,
UUOCKUS,
COll KABTlvthQ A UCKK 8TS.
VTKLKFllONK ANU FHEK DKLIVKUY.
W'AN'TKI) Vby botween theane of 10 and
lajeurs. Apply ihUovenlug.
VMliRBht.AH.
TA8T WKEK I TOLD YOU
TO
Put Me On Your List,
And that I would let ycu knew where te get
inc. 1 he best place. 1 tot MY MAKKU3, H. 11.
All., at thelr tietall utere, Ne.lt East King
street. In Laneiitur, l'a.
They have me in uretuer variety than I can
be had anywhere elsa.
1 heir display of me for the Christmas Trade
will be very large, and anyone who unnet
please iheuiiclves there will have atorleus
lime In doing It any wtere else.
Be when laying out your plans for Christmas
lrtsents don't ovetleok me, but no te It. 11, &
ll.'s and hive them mike me te your own
order.
Next week thywll hwe In thelr wlndeis
tlinl,ATK3TKMlLlllNOVhL,riK31lII,ACti
ItUUUKU IIA.VULkS. They are net expen
sive. -LeDk for them.
AN UMBRELLA.
sepawmd
cx.eraurs.
XpAIib, 1888
Fine Tailoring
Fer the Latest MoreltlM, ecmaaa sty lea.
H. OERHART'S
Oniy Direct IraperllHj TIIwr.
NOBTU QUCKR STKKEj.
"yALUK I :
Satisfaction
!r5JS8I,!f!.TfSrem lh Pnblie. tlyllneef
fhseity UeB,"U rMurpMt In the
ilCESAWATDOWjr, ASOBDAL.
TROUSERS I
SpeelM attention la .called te toy Trousers,
lnwhtchllead.
ASKEW!
4sVTAIL0B.M
MOB. M ANU tX WEST KIHO HTitKET.
eTf.SmdF.B
(JLOIHINa I ULOrHINQ I
L. Gansmau. Bra,
Men's, Beys' and Children's
CLOTHING.
Our Clothing is strictly reliable. Its excel excel
lanee el quality, style and nt cm be de
pended upon.
Men's tults, 13 01, 17.00, 110 CO, IU.W, I14.C0,
116 00.
Men's Overceats. LM, IS CO, 16.00, 13.00, liaoe,
l?.oe, sie.te
Men's i'ants, 11 US, 12.00, 2 SO, S3 (0, U 00.
We can give you better quality and making
In our garments far that money thin any
ether heuse In the city. Eeoeur ereat line at
the above prices.
Beys' Suits and Overcoats
At Kxtremely Lew Prlcej.
Men's Storm Ovoresats at 15.00, 1700, 18 00,
110 00,111.00.
See our A 11-Weel Butts te order at IU00,
111 00, 118 0M18 00.
They are geed value for the money.
Handsome Overcoats te order at 116.00. 1 18 CO,
t20.00.K100.
Immense assortment at modorate prices.
Can yen afford te miss this T
L. GANSHAM & BRO.,
MANUrACTUKKBS OF
Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing,
B. W. COBNXU N OBTU QUKKN
AND OBAHUX BTUEETS,LAMOA8TXB, FA.
TLJTERB k KATUFOR.
TEN DOLLARS!
$10
13 A 1' JI'UL Alt FltlCE JOH AN
OVERCOAT
$10
Is net a latg 3 outlay for an .
OVERCOAT,
AND
$10
Beys an Elegant Overcoat Here.
II ILWA-DOZKN DirrKRENTSlIADZB
AT TBAT riiICK,
ALL OUR MAKE.
Dandieme Orerce&ts at Any Other Piiee.
Just as you pick the quality.
Mem here for the money thtnanywheieelse,
we think.
Myers & Rathfon,
UELIABLK CLO'.UIEBS,
NO. 12 BAST KINO ST..
LANCASTEB FA.
rpUK VEOPIiE'H OAUH HIURE.
CLOTHING
Made te Order
AT
The People's Cash Stere.
Don't forget it. We can make
you a Suit of Clethes, an Over
coat or a 1'nir of Trousers, and
Blve you ea much satisfaction aa
any Tailoring establishment In
the city and at less cost 'en the
average.
The People's Gash Stere,
HO. 25 EASr KINO BTR3ET,
LANCA4IKU, I' A.
A LOT OK
READY.-MADE OVERCOATS,
or euu
OWN MANUFACTURE
AT
MODERATE FBICE8.
y snarls-lfOAw
cLOTUitra.
JTOVELTll!.S.
ALLTBEIOTfiLTIES
Bnnft Wfti rlA rtmnwWAMtAjisi m.Hian.
t5.. In nvcrceu, tutting ana fantalean rit
terns, at
McGrann & Newlen's,
MSRCHANT TAILORS,
KO. WBT KlNOBTBIRr.
jyjAKTIM 11KOTHEK8.
Ocs CeaU MA InlU
They
Don't
Need
They tell their own story
Ot Brat Qnallt'aa and
LewcstPi lees. They only
neea reu te tkem.
WerdtJ
That's hew we were able
te serve such crewOj el
enstomen en Saturday and have everybody
aatltaed. Bight Price, Bight Styles, Klght
Qualities, Plenty cf Pick, .and Jxrorientoi
salesman tofle the fltt ing.
eterm OveroeaU, 17.00, I10.0", ts.f0, HMO.
Leng wear, letg wcel, long coat, lage cellar,
large e am fort. Best Press Overcoat at 110 00.
rite Quality Fnr Beaver, lllte.
Our icetch Chovlet and;cieth Batta at tlioe,
combine great style, va'ne ana durability,
finest Drers Knits. SMOJ and hiel Umi.
wear. Hosiery ana Gloves, every stoea make
and kind 10 pick lien, ft lees Uatsnttany
purse, for supeiler work, lit and finish tu
Clothing te messure try our cutter, J. r.
Schumakar, el PhlladelpMa. Lar.e experi
ence with finest work.
MARTIN BRO'S
Clethlna; aed Fnrnlshlsg G4s
S MOBTH QUBXR ST.
w
1LL1AMHON A JTOUTKH.
THANKSGIVING,
November 29.
Oui'etterlg te please the peopte and ear Lew
l'r.ccs have Bitted our Uuslness beyond
our ezpeotatlena .
Special for Thanksgiving.
Beys' Dress Back Butts, sizes H te 18,1m,
17, IS.
Beys' Overcoats, I3.I3.CO, 14, is.
ChUdren'a Eherl Pant Sutt, tl, 12 SO, It, 13 U.
Children's Cape OverceiU,t2,$'J5?,3, MtO.
Qent's OveroeaU. at 6). S, 10. 17.
Gent's Storm Overcoats te 50, 17,(0, $3, 110.
Adjustable Far Cellars and Cufls
Te Fit All Sizes dent's Overcoat.
Williamseu & Fester's,
32.34.30&38E.KIN6ST..
-AKUASTXB, PA.
ANU
NO. 318 MARSBT STBUDtT,
hauuisuuks. pa.
BAKING rOWDBR-
QTEKLINQ BAKING POWDKR.
BAM
b
POWD
i
Absolutely Pure-
THIS ewder never vartei a marvel el
purity, strfingth and wnoie-emeness. Mere
economical than the ordinary kinds. Sold
only In cans by alt urecers.
8TKHL1NU MANUrACTUUINQCO.,
12 and 11 Spruce street, Mew Yerk.
TKVNJtB.
P
Alili AND WINTER QOODa
M. HABERBUSH & SON.
Fall and Winter Goods.
Ourteck of Fall and Winter Goods Is
new complete. We have the Largest and
Finest Stock In the city of HOUSE
BLANKETS (All Grades.)
Lap Blankets, in Flush, Weel and
Felt. Black and Grey Geat Robes.
Hudsen Bay and Frairie Wolf Robes.
Buffalo Robes. Siberian Deg (Black)
Robes. Fex and Coen Skin Robes.
ST We consider it no trouble te show
our goods
at
M. Hatalmsli & Sen's
SADDLE, HABNESSi
ANU
TRUNK STORE.
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LANUASTKU, pa.
WE CAN HERVE YOU WEIYL AND
save you money In advertising. Esti
mates free.
ADVERTISING GUIDE-BOOKS.
The most cemplete and original ever lsaned.
Bent en receipt et te cents te pay ler packing
and forwarding,
ADYIBTUIIO WaiTIKQ A BFIOIALTT.
The L. Jen, kUlbouree Advertising Ageney,
lis and ISO Just Baltimore street. Baltimore,
ERLNG
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