'.15W rTnr '-V v tJt rf .. ; WT '."r'. .W;'' , r -iJ r .' TliH LANCASTER DAILY iyTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1888. T t --f Dally Intelligencer, (CASTER, HOVBHBBR23, IKS. TbanktBlTlBg. I anal en ThanksaivhiR D.w tlicre I be no Issue of the iNTELLiaEKCiui, i out enemies, it we haye any, may nave that causa for tliankf uluess i our friends may rejoice that we IMttethlcR te be thankful for. 'Hew but the peer." said Chatles t, " can knew the true luxury el I," and be was doubtless thinking . tfcsujkagiving when he said it, for a Jag feature about that kind of glv- f m that; it does net require any capital. r autn can give all the thanks be has ttsted te give, and the most unfortunate l an inexhaustible stock of reasons for fulness. lie may net be aware of . aVTHa bibv Imnplnn that he has had bad v!ia-and hard times and general calam. L-'fcy from hla first introduction te the feet- ':0mm, and he may even regret that he -fH ever given a chance at life, but that Itall because he cannot see things in fc: lawr proper usui. .remaps, it ne naa . born with a silver spoon in his rMMth, he would have morally choked sHttaUelf te death with it. iPethaps an all wise Providence knows ffcftll what troubles and disasters he re- tfUMd te bring out visibly some faint and i'JWaaWe trace et character within him. !W are all mere or less in the dark about ' (Mmelves, and if you can't see anything . -.particular te be thankful for it is safe te (thanks at any Yale en general prlnci- . '"It den1t cost anvthine and It will Hake you feel geed, even If you're net flood. Yeu can nt least be thankful that your friends are net as miserable as you - 4M aad if you have no friends, why you Ml be thankful that nobody will feel , Mdly en your account. Cheer up and ''! thanks, whoever you are and where r you are, " for a merry heart gees nil l day, and a sad one tires in a mlle." " J' The Colored Urether. It swms that Isaiah V. Williamson 1l4tes net intend te exclude colored people frm the benefit of his educational .vneme ; which is te be free for all, Chi mm or iioitentet net excepted. As we Have observed, it is n matter entirely for Mr. 'Williamson te decide, and his ac tion is net a fair subject of criticism. 'He has a lawful right te leave his ac- amuiauen or property te any ene or waj people whom it pleases him te bene S?4UuLthe people who are left out in the r .IAaIA Ii.ma . l....lunu . .1..l.. wra uid uy uuaiueea iu uuujpiuiu. - tt)hen GIrard cravn nrfifnrenrn tn thn ..-.. . ,.,,., ., ,. ... ,. wuj9 win Yiiwm me unius et me eiu tty of Philadelphia; and Mr. William- may prefer Pennsylvanlans, white black, or white or black : and no JWy has a right te complain. $fBut they will nevertheless. People '-ae are net invited te a feast are ant te y emplatn ; and fre quently when they are ep.e who have no right;te expect invi tations. It has be en tKirMeiilnrlv fnshlnn. jsttle with our fellow citizens of Itepubll- iitn le crewl when the colored ';3-lier -s ellghted; nnd their newspaper mgies never miss an opportunity te in- vMttuat me colored man should come in Jtec a share of the plums shaken Hern ether Deoele'd trees hut their kith fails them when he wants some seme some telng from their garden and reaches at for geed fruit in their preserve. Ketably the Colored hrnMinr rtnM nnt art. f ASHOfflcea-ibTRbundance when Itepubll- nanas are doing the distributing. i is somewhat wearjing te- note the i persistence with which the Itepublican 'rgan declares that the colored man ''kOOKUt te hnvn n slmi-a f n,m,-. ;l;ing, and the regularity with which lie lT nothing when they bave a chance te lite. And we did think that when lately i; Became neCOSSarv for tlin nmnm tn mil .lwidly for the exclusion of the Chinese, $!" " vote or the Pacifle coast, they ..wculd let up in the fervency of their de 450011 that, because all men are jjjhern free and equal, all men should have kfta eaualahamin nil tha iiQani,. i..,i utMs land bestows, with an inheritance In JUl its offices and in all tlm iifnprHn.nnn Whleh its abundant millionaires, dying, A lVe behind them for a mnnnmnnt yjk It used te be held that a man's duty te mm ramuy required him te leave them his 4Jafltate. Or the irrenter nnrtlm. nr it. .i fj&iB is the common opinion still; although "-"" "ees net se restrict him and it is jiiaubtful whether It.is always a wise dis dis dis ,;foltlen. But the new idea that he may t't'nat iuitlv 1pva Ma -.,.,. . ijcji -- " " ftuiciijr iur .?" ucu6 or ine white race te the ififcioliislen et the African or Chinese, <t0080ftlv Rlllv lAlinrnHi;nlU....l . lOO. It in Mm nlfnMn.. .it i.i fV" " "" ""Hiiuw ui rauK uypec- &j ; a aeciaratien made in tune with r party shibboleth that calls for colored ,-""jr Miuaicn coierea votes, and mean mean tteg nothing when breucthttn thn fe.h r.r llJwteB the colored brother with any rav" "" lewu mere suustantlal than a Kalebberine smlln. t'.Vi --- lvi ' TJie Movement In the Army. The mevemnnt. In lm v.. j- t St ratio secession from the n a i. ylqgrewlng, and premlees ncoempllshment. 'S dSln ine association be- vBMave that it is really partisan, however .frefessedly it is otherwise, self-respect tf wi goea Bense require them te with- f'ts ' Tne eut3j(l Deme- ,;acy, bavlntr no snecial iineu-ieti n.. .,, - , , -. -.-- - "-"" l." suijeet;, nave no ether counsel te give save that their political tjl0Clate3 should Dremntlv witiiiimur ftem the association if their political Wttx puts them te nny disadvauUige in "IT . . bas been observed that the na )ttaal headship of the order is net per- ;X!1 nuer 'Democratic hands, .Jwaver dWinguishtd, but that the .flatia is annually consigned te someob semeob someeb ature Itepublican ex-soldier ; Itepubll. "Cfmander3 of 1,,gu "egree aP jwrently being scarce. ,-It seems te be conceded that the Grand 4my is largely Itepublican In its com. tmtlm ; and the natural censequeuce M that it is partisan in its conduct iu ex. Wag election times. The leaders nrn ttlctans, and the organlzUIen becomes msirumeut. lJl? .V that they are b .i. i ? ,or lU0 Present, but xpect their chlldtcn te avenca tLe iroaawneTewber, I8j7. Peer chll. rA Kjcw Yerk bartender rntn. r 'ller tLen htnj'elf by Uklne the UWss between lit. Irth e,i i Wtteutt with vlner. W nitv ill but ha inuBi ! tt 111,0 . or hawmiM n.t 1.... .. t. mhn. " H,uuu' Tiik New Yerk Herald sugctaU lhatn mall steamer should be inade a floating weatber obtervatory along the gulf atrcsm, and bave tolfgraphle connection wltb the land by means et a cable 50 mlleilen.-, the ecan end et which cenld be buoyed. This would tnable ui te get news or aterms from that direction befote they strike tbe oenit. A yacht has J tut been launcbed at New Yerk ter Mr. Jehn A. Secer, who hta lilted it wlib a peculiar cnglne et bis own invention, whleb, it aucceasrul, la expected te revolutionize tbe carrying trade or the world. "In Mr. Hccei'a ayitem the prc prc puUlenlstiTected by the dlreet reaction against the external water et the gaseous products et anceeaslve explosions of fnel rm and air issuing from tubmerged tubes, Tbe machlnery censtats et a aeries of heavy ateel oylindera, the ends, or muzzles, et which are open and In dlreet contact with the water surrounding the vessel. Thee cylinders contain no Internal machinery whatever, butare fitted with air and In. llammable gas or hydro carbon exploded by an elestrle spark, and which forces the vessel forward or backward at will. Ko Ke veraal in either direction Is clTected by opening and closing suitable gate-valves ateaeh end et the cylinders. The con tinuity of action Is obtained by means et a number of chambers, from wnlch tbe dla. charges occur, net simultaneously, but In well-defined rotation. Net only does It dispense with the coolly and complicated mechanism Intervening between the boiler and the far-en propeller aa In the present marine engine, but It enables the pro pulsion te be obtained direct from the fuet and thns precludes tbe possibility of any lets or dissipation of energy in the form of latent beat. New that we nave a street scraper and read reller, the mud Is aa bad and plenty as ever, and evor some of the reads only the reller can roll with safety. Tin: most Interesting parts et our lor ler lor e'.gn relations at present are these having te de with feoble nations far away In the Pacifle ; the Hameana and the Uoreanr. This Is the natural result of our wIbe policy or avoiding entangling al liances and relaslng te oxtend the power oteur government beyond our awn land though giving needful 'protection te our Intoreits wbore we bava established any satisfactory oemmarclal relations. Of all the great nations en the globs our own Is the only ene that is net continually en the lookout for territory te annex, and no the only one that a harrassed and tearful people can turn te for aid and counsel. Though without a navy or a foreign commerce we have for this rossen obtalned concessions In reraote and conservative lands wbore the guns et Kuropean ironclads could gam nothing butsulleii and temporary obedloneo. We may new be called upon te firmly eitibllsh our reputation In this rospcet and JustUy the rollance that these feoble nations have placed upon us. They knew us te be rich and powerful, and presuming that we would be quick te resent injury or Interference, they gave us oemmorclal advantages that are new threatened In Oerca by China and In Hamoa by Uermany. The Uerean situation is net at all clear, but It Is shrewdly guessed that China Is still engaged In rushing her plots for the dethronement of the king and the crowning of another te be ber tool. In Samoa tier man lnterforeneo has been pusbed te oxtremes and we anxiously await the result of tbe struggle of tbe natives against n king of Clerinnti creation. We don't want te coine te blows with Germany ever this llttle far awny lland or with China ever the hermlt nation et Ocrce, but we must remember thnt both. CleriUBny-nnd China are quite as anxious te avoid coming te blows with us for trilling eati88i, and Urmness when we knew we are right wllloemmand respcet. PERSONAL. Hknatei; Colquitt en Tuesday inade a long addreuK le the moinberH el tbu Georgia leislnture In support of tarlll reform. BKeiiKTAitr WiiiTjnsv ha proentods each et the 400 ouipleyea of the navy de partment with a large turkey ter the Thanksgiving dlncer. ltnv. D11. J. Hknhy Hmvtiib, or Phlla. delphln, lias glvea 110,000 te the Oraut Memerial Unlverslly, ut Athens, Tonnegsee, te aid luoriueatlng ten young non for the Southern ministry. IlOOICi ANU AUriJUKS. Mrs. Humphrey Ward bns another novel nearly ready te succeeil "IlobertElBinore." IV Til U" NI.1UU1IU lvum. n . TKLI.IOKNCH OP ANI.MAI.K, WITH Hl'K- I CIAI, ltEPJiilKNOU TO INSKCJTS, Jty Sir I Johnl.ubbeck, Hart. Illustrated. 1) An. (or what Jehn Jiorreughs called " another world down bere, " this book will be found mornnbaerblnc aud lar inore atrange than any notion. We are nil familiar with the fact tbat In many animals and Insects the organs of vision, smell and bearing are much mere perfectly developed than they are even in eavage man. HlrJehn Lub Lub eock gees Inte tbu detalla of the arrange ment end relative power of these organs la insects, and mnuy a reader will learn with astonishment that grasahoppera and crlo'eela carry ears en their Ipkm and Hint a guat heara with n elus. ter et hairs, while the common ily tastes with a tuition, et the same en the end or Its nose. The bints of ethor senses unknown te wan are net neglected, and the author's name Is a guarantee tbat nothing has been aaorlneoil in bis ettert te pepulariza science By the wav, tbe December Jular Acienca Monthly has an article by the tmiuent Ur. Jastrow en the dcoapttve character of theevldenoeor tbe senses, The Queen or UedUm Is the tltloef a new army novel by Caplalu Oharlts Ktnir. TriK Aoieits Makr.uf Heek, by N Helmtr, publlahed by Hareld Koerbaok. New ierk, lsidefilgned ler the use of the theatrical profession, butjeung peoplewho may be tbmklug or private theatrlels will find a geed deal of Intereat in this llttle pamrhlet. There are directions as te hew a lean face may be made te appear chubby and a young faoe old or the roverse. There ,n 'i'uumi utmuijuui en me use of artltlelal wigs and beardB, and the many llttle arts nnd touehes maJe necessary by the charac ter anuoendltions. Miny an amateur will be geatly relleved te learn hew te manage the rouge and pewder buJ hew te take care nf himself when duly rresceed rorthe stBire. I here are seme appalling plciurea or aotera and netreaiica In procesaef makeup tha change In the features being be great 'that until the llnal toueb of the wig la added they Beem unnatural. Frem the same pub lisher we have two neat llttle books : "The Court of King Christmas," a Christmas en en terlalninent for young people, lsarranged for preBentBtlen with Blmple music. "Pbe OymhH Kstlval," by & Karle, Is also u musleal enteriaiument for young people, but requires only three cbaraolera besides a chorus and the " gypsies." nmLal1 iLe!"8, U ,,"e n8me or t bright little girl who bas been poraenatlnir "tiiftle Lord Fauutlerey" in the dramatlzatle of tbat maaterplece of Juvenile Action. She went te call upon the authoress net lenir age and the Ilsehester HeraUl thus de scribes the Interview : vui.JR y2a.,Ucd ,'." RcllnK untlorey, Klfcle T" asked Mrr. Hurnctt, "lamcemluif te bee you tonight." much"dr lndeed! 2 llk0 u xe'y " Aud haw deyen spend your llme when you are net at the theatre 7" iJlnJ, rena R BrVat aeaI l ,lave lust been reading some el ycur books." And the Utile girl talked en for a few minute th?tWh-.llle "??" "lter"t u characters that have flgured in torne of Mrs. llurnatiu meat dellghiiul RtetlcB, unUUbliuy -aid In a tone or Kindly warning V y ' "ieu must net read tee much. Kikin m, should play, aIlU you should be en 0 aSS .."A"111.? de " was the nulek rni . "IDQ lECin I hin m n '--..Wi-J have named ene et tiiei.i it. , "...an?. 1 dell you had when you wera allttu Tt "Why. child, hew did you knewK.& the I. you knew about my ueiir "I red about it semfiwhnr t n,ii. .. was in a book called 'LWe of Famous WemeD,'" aud then there was at J..? of mrry laughter, Inte which Klsle'a veica bxoke atter a innmuut with the query biickr'11 un,l6rey I0al1 kn "YtB." "Was that In New Yerk 7'' "Ne, tu Washington, Tut Is where he lives. Us is my son and his real nams la Vivian." Then Mrs. llurnett went Inte detalls ef the atery and the original alter tbe thorough manner of all fend mothers. Pnsls for Thoughts. Vtnm the writings of "Pansy" (Mrn. Q. It. Alden). Com piled and arranited with an appropriate text ler each day by Urnce Ijlvlngsten, author of "A Cnauuuqua Idyl." Tijin in a pretty llttla blue ccivered gltt-edROd rolurae of quotations from tbe writings et Mrs. Aldcn arranged with serlptural or religious text. Ne doubt many admirers of "Pansy" will 1x9 greatly pleased with It as text books and blrtbday books seem te grew In popularity and the works of "favorlte authors" are ramacked ter pithy etiylnga aud pleaalng sentiment, Oeneral Lew Wallace's play "Oommefluk" wilt appear In the January Harper, Witt UluiUaueES. Dr. Hull's Cough Pyrup la fut, tnktnfrths plnie nt hU the eM-fashlmird cough reinoelti'. It n.ivnr rails in rolluve the most violent cold, Bim ler threat dlieatcs it la Invaluable. 1'rlce SJ cenu. Thns am I doubly ar.Ticd-tny death andllle. My Inne and anildetn nrn both belure inn' WbothartesltBlnnoftutrottnir with nuutalKta Or buy ene bottle et Balvillen oil. h: CUMPhKXWN J0 WD Kit . .llXVHVl)KWWfc e UMPIiBXION POWDKK. LADIES WUU VALUE A UKriNKl) COMl'LEXION MUST UBS POZZONI'S HKUIOATKO: COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the akin, lloineves nil pimples, iruoklea nnd ai ai ai coleraltons, and wikes the akin delicately aett and buantltut. ltcentnlns nellinn, whlt, lead or nrsanle. In thrae Bhadea, pink or nosh, while and branolte. reu SAI.K 11 r All Druggists Doalers aud Faney Goe Je iSvorywhero. trllKWAUK or tUlTATION3.-M aprae-ivri WANAUAKKtVH l'niLADiLrniA, Wodneaday, Nev. M, 1SB8. Stere closed te - morrow Thanksgiving. Net a bit of foreign flavor te this holiday. The turkey, the cranberry sauce, the pumpkin pie, are American. Puritan severity has been mellowed out el its observance ; only the de lightful homeliness and sim plicity remain. Hetel Stratford furniture in Thirteenth and Chestnut street windows. Empress Eugenie Diadem, with Clocks, second fleer. Yeu won't care te miss either. There's fitness and welcome in the gift of a Cup and Saucer. All the regular sorts are here, egg-shelly, dainty, brilliant with artist's touches. A special let in four styles of decorations arc about half price : HOOklndafer fOa !. kinds lorTSe t.Mukliidifnrtliu l-'.uiitudsferai.ta 25 cent Gas Glebes at 15 cents. Blue, old geld, canary, opal, green. 650 of them, but they're net likely te last the week out. Second lloer, near cttihe, Mequette Carpets, desirable styles, complete with borders, at $1.25 a yard. 1 50 pieces in 25 patterns in the let. Fer the little time they'll last thev'll IiaVC OnC of the busiest snots t, - . n n t,le Carpet fleer. Second fleer, Market strest. Mere and mere room for Handkerchiefs. It is always se this time e' year. S4 feet of counters does very well for samples, but that's before the quick steps of the Holiday buying begins.' There Is new : One long ceunlnr ter PUk Handkerchief. Onelenir ceunter ter MeuM Lluun liunu liunu ktucutefa T?!,(lnB c,nu,nt0H fJr Women's Linen llundKercblela. The Linen Is pure Linen. Ws've said that time and again, but you can't hear it tee often. It would be much easier for us te get cotton-and-linen or all cotton Handkerchiefs, just as most ether stores de. It would be quite as easy te keep en in the common rut and call them " Linen." But we don't de things that way. Linen is Linen here. just as everything else in the store is exactly wnat we say it is. The little Handkerchiefs for boys and girls are just as true flax as the big ones for bigger folks. Yeu may have them printed reverrd cmbreiflnrcl scalloped, huiuniuched itlctd or with fancy sewing. Let one kind Ladies' Em broidered White Linen Hand Hand kerchiefsseow hew varieties run: One hundred and fifty six distinct styles, 35c te $4 each. Everyone new this sea son. We never had anything approaching them for sorts. And we've made no count of the thicket of Women's White Linen Handkerchiefs, embroid ered or hemstitched, at 25c and under (a wonderfully geed one at i2c), or of the higher flight into white, lace edged goods up te $6 each. Women's plain White Linen Handkerchiefs, , y2t i, ijX, and 2 inch hems, $1 te $4.20 a uezen. We believe our Women's 1254c white unlaundered Ini tial Handkerchief the best for the money ever sold. Dimes de as much accordingly for you in another grade. Misses' Handkerchiefs, scal- H OOD'S HAliSAPABILIiA. Ringing In tte enr., sometimes n rearing1, buzzing kennfl, or snapping llke the rtpert of a plsle', are canted by cntunh, that eietcdlnily dlta dlta greeuble and very comncen dtwiae. Jx)asef sintll or heirlnn alae results from catirifa. lloed'gSmapttllla.tha gieat bleed purifier, la a peculiarly sucecsiful remedy for eatarih, which It euros by trtdlcntleg from tha bleed the Impurity which cautca and promotes this aieas9; 'forMyearalliavebeon troubled withe. tArrh in the hmd, Indigestion, and general de bility. 1 conduced te try a bottle of Heed's BaTsapariUa and Itdldrroaemuchgord tbat I continued Its use till 1 have taken flve bottles Sly health naagraiuy improved, and l fed Ilkn a differ eut woman." Una, J. 11. Adams, 8 lilcbnicna street, Newark, N. J. 1 am hippy te any that my wlfe wae enrtd of a very bsd cough and what was called finl:k consumption, by Heed's Bartnparllla, the wan restore! te perfect health, which the has onJejoJ ever "itnce. Our little girl wss pear and puny Heed's ranapatllla seemed te he Just lhe thing sbe needed, as ahe hu teen well nnd hearty alme taking It." Ikikk Otis, Berwick, Me. N. li.-lte luiote get Heed's Sarsaparilla Beld by all druggists. 1 1 six for as. Propared only by C. I. .UOOU A CO, LeweU, At ass. 100 Doaes One Dellar. loped, hemstitched, embroid ered and printed, 10 te 35c. Beys' Colored Handker chiefs, woven border, 5, 6, and 8 c. And se the story runs but you haven't had half of it. Bouthwest of ccntie, JOHN WANAMAKER. u nevum us. nOWEES 1 "teahi" OHOIOE OLD COFFEES. fresh Keastcd Dally aud Flnest New Crep. TEAS. We Unnrantoe for I) rl nklng lJuiUIUes, Vine Flaver and Uoed UROltNE WIANT, Ne. 113 West King B JTGW NUT8, 0AND1ES AND Jb'KUITH. . AEeist & Ce. 1 , QROOERS, Cerner East King and Duke Streets. w.Jir?new prepared tn furnish th trade with Nuls, Candles and. rrullH. Aloir 11ure. fjunllty guaiantoed. .i'UI0.,nn.08lI"u!n ""neh Uohesla Itatslns at ,J,"'.,'?',.,?d i 60 Pur box. Aleetln lnejt t letiaa IHh Colored Urangcs In thu city. Spfcefl! Spfces! Spices! Wiibnndle nothing but the W. L. Hmver.t Ce ',) t'ure HplceB. (iiiarantuud Strictly l'ure and rresb u round. THY OUIt S3e COFrKK AND BE HAl'fV. W. A EEIST & CO, UUOCK1W, COIt KABT KINO A UDKK BT8. 49-TKLKl'UUNS ANU yitEK UKL1VKUV. WANTBD Mny between the nne of lOand 15 years. Apply ihlsuvenlng. A' T JUUKSK'H. Thanfegiving Groceries. Fnuirs. M'.?rtd? .n"a Jamaica Orangea, lljnines YUiltii Ma'Bga Onnes, Frush Conce.d and t-umwuuUrupeamiUsktu, Apples, etc. NUIS. ,..K,w raper-Shr 11 AlmendB. New Qronehle nuu, ehellbark and WalnutKorne e, etc. TABLHFKUIIS, xtr.a Q1"1!!'? Kvaporntefl California Apr! oetK, 1 runellaa, l'o&eacB, frunea, aablelfttt. tlus, Jriijs, etc. EVAPORATED OOBN. The Yontrer Kvaperatfd Sugar Cern Is the nm;t In tte market und bold only hy us. We hayn the ftneiit Canned Cern Vive Jininds-l'rlduer Mulne, Uew-Urnp. l'nrla. leuirla nud Wlndemi also ttlasiew't-! Uaaer's, Kelt's ana UctjuwV. ' OHHEBB, &e, Imported Dutcbhtad. eapage. I'lneapple, ltoquulert ana Yerfc atate Civaui Ctiecsa. Wives, inner, Mushrooms, Krench Peas Finn Ollvoell. I.en A I'erln'a VeYcestershlra hance, cress A Ulackwell's I'lcklej and Sauces, t 5? " Nolieu'd Uelatlue, Uennet Kx- rHIi'H,11.13 Tn I'araOiee Meadow, Cantcednnd Jcrioyllerrtes. w1!?"?1'1 MNUKMKAT Obelceat i u lltncuiueat, made et tte Beat Mute- m niiiilU. fjI'lltllllllllH. r lllluria ajar rati a fli.. ii.I Conrcclteiws1 P tiff ur. buyat KOt UOed i"J,i a; Reasonable ITlcw, BURSK'S! NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, l.ANCASTKK.l'A. O-'l'dephenu. Q.U13AT 1SAKQAINHI R ETs T AGAIN LEflDIKG OFF. Our 10c l.iKht Table MolaesBi reduced te Fe " -...,. nuiuu wil 11HI. Uri Iuk along j uui imuei, j uifg ana ritctera, NOW WKTIIAVK IT I T hat Kine, Hwoet Dried lltef at te a Ik. Take aln(,kateurFI th Wludow-Weat Mde. lleef at Oct Htit ut UXe; 'I onderi and KnueSlesal 13e 1'lciile lliitim utile. .t'lnt'stlU-xfreiiKura u 7e. Al.e. lleH nugar-Leaf cedlUh. Loek ut tte window long aud well. BTKf AltUUND TUB COltNKlt And you will be nt the Fourth Window JVi'st Slde. ller you will , dlsii lay el WhttuiiRipts. figs, e)raiiKf, Ac. UU",,R 'thtid vvinilew, Weat fcide. centatna nnnn S'rWM klud' et '""SifiR.'AIISS Uoels!"1 W,uaer tt flne aupliy of Bottled Irst Window, dljplny of Canned OoeSs. ltwlll pay seu tu take a leek at thorn nil ihkBmcV0 '" ou my wunt ,or .WKA11K HKI.UNQ Ctaan A Sanborn's Famous Coireo'-toatwhat nhu you will want ler lhaukggiving Diiiry'a l'urn bwHt cider. Ulncemeat at 8c. lOoBtialie aft. 1-ninaij,. Meadow, cape Ced nnd Jersey Cranberrle. Martba H'asbingum Civimifry Jlutturcd Fleur. I'urelieuey.Stt" forSiei aln,uunuy In bettlfs. with or with out ceiub. hvuperuted I'cucheg. Apples. An. riuiw. i-gg j'luius. 1'rane.las. Hunch liatalus. tfeoaieas Helslna Currants, l.emen aud Drlnge rei, Leghorn citron, fchellbuk and Walnut OraJfyr',' K'' UUlS' liUU tanal liMhu" ty ' 'lne cf Cannta nna Jlettled Goods """'"nber, we have thi Largest f tore. i?a,iiiud4i?urria!M "" i'ci'"-: J. FRANK REIST, . WIIObKSALE AND IlKTAIL GKOUKlt, AerlheiSt Cerner West King and rrlnee Streeti, LAN0A8TF.U.PA. 4VTelephene ana rree Delivery. Noises " I uteJ Heed's Sarsapsmia for catarrh, and received gnat rellef and tenefltfremtt. Iha eManh was very disagreeable, espaeUUy In the winter, eiuilng constant dlacztarge from my nole, ringing nelaca in my ears, and pains tn the back of 107 brad. Ths effort te daar my head In the morning by hawking and tptt ting wntpalnluL Heed's BanapatlUa gave ma rtllit Immealauly, whUe tn Ume I was en tirely cutcd. I am never wltboet ths medl clne In my home aa I think it la worth Its weight In geld." Mrm.G. B. Oibb, K21JIIhU street, N. V WathUigten, U. C. 'ihatTlckliDg In your threat art ie from catarrh, and as ca tarrh ta a constitutional disease the ordinary cough medicines all fall te hit the spot. What you need li a conatltutlenal remedy like Heed's Saraapatll'e, which, by building up the general health and expelling ths scrofulous taint whtth U the caiM of catarrh and con sumptien, his restored te perfect health rrany pcrtens na whom these dlteasea seim te hava a firm lie'd. Many unsolicited teatlmenlals provebcyotdriueitlon that Heed's B&raapa elll a does positively cera eMarrh. ' 1 bave uaed Uoed'searsapailllaforcaturh with naturae tery results, receiving permanent benefit from It." J. K. Hcbbaip, Btreater, 111. Beld by all druggists. 11 ; six for $5. Prepared only by O. I, HOOD a CO., Apothecaries, Lewell, Mass. 100 Degefl One Dellar. CLOT1IINU. H 1KHU A UKOIUKK. With (be Weather ! k We have been handling crowds right along, and are ready for mere. Our Styles, Qualities and 1'ricea of our Overcoats form an attraction which draws careful buyers te our store. Leng busi ness experience has taught us he w te de the Atting. A geed, serviceable Overcoat, mnde of strong, durable beaver, in blue, brown or black, 85.00. A heavy Storm Overcoat,a first class protection from the wintry blasts, $5.00; better qualities, $7, 8,910,?12and 11. ADress Overcoat, madcefgray melten, $12; better grades in all colors, $13, $11, $15, $10, $17 and $18. Gloves are just as necessary as an Overcoat at this time of the season. They have net been for gotten. The spa:e Is tee small te mention particulars here, but. we will say that the assortment is the finest and largest and the prices positively the lowest. HIRSH & BROTHER, Leading Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, CORNER OP N QTJBBN ST. & CENTRE SQUARE, I.ANCABTKK, PA. QUKKA'VWAKIC. H 1(JU A MAKTXN. GLASSWARE. GLASSWARE. -AT- uMAHAIL A Large Assortment of Glassware In Cut, Tressed and Blown. Cut Tumblers, .Fruit Howls, OHve Dishes, Decanters, Oil Bettles, &c , pressed, blown and en graved. Pntit Bowls, Water, Dessert and Wine Sets, Pitchers, Oil, Vinegar and Catsup Bettles, &c., at Lewest Prices. A Very Large Assortment Pailor, Stand, Hall, Library and Piane Lamps at nil prices, from 25c le $25, The ltechester Lamp, " The Best," always en haud av. bottom prices. Try one. High & lartin, Ne. 15 East King St. OCtlS-tfd VTEW STOCK OF UaNEH. AJI ALliBTVI.Ka AND 1.0WK9T I'lllOKS. UJtMUTU'3 CIQAIt 8TOUK, -..,. . .HP-U as' Klnjr Street. IsUbUahed, 1770. (abW-W ASKUd HIRSH BROTHER VLOTM1BV. WALL, 1S8& MMMMMMM Fine Tailoring for the Latest If e vel ties, oesflned stvles. H. GERHART'S Oaiy Direct ImperliBK Tailor. 43 NOKTU QUKKH STHKKx. ITALUE I Satisfaction Ja what has given aa thsexunatva trntrenage Fereti la. Ut it vmtuKm is niun: t licxa A WAT DOWIT, A rpasaed la the ths el I AB VtVAU TROUSERS I iBiS?!t,,.iteJUen "iUe4 toyiremerf, in which Head, ASKEW! WTAILOR.-W HOB. fM AND 336 WST KINO BTstKET. e27-smar,s c LOIHIMQl CLOTHING! L. Gansman & Bre,, Men's, Beys and Children's CLOTHING. Oar Clothing Is strleiTjr reliable, IU excel lence et quality, style ana fit can be aa. pe ndea upon. Men's cults, aj.0. 17.00, I10.C0, lt0, 114.00, 16.00. lien's Overcoats, It.W, ts.ce, ts.oe, ts.oe, moo. I1J.00.I16.CO. Men's I'anU, 11.25, fl.W, 2 60, 13 (0, 14.00. We can give you better quality ana making In our garments for that money than any ether houte In the city. Boe ear great line at the above prices. Beys' Suits and Overcoats At Extremely Lew rrlce3. Men's Storm Overceats at 15.00, 1700, $8 00, llaoe, 112.00. 8ee our Ail-Weel Bnlts le order at 1100, lltoe,iso.Migoo. They are geed value for the meney. Hanosemo Overcoats te order at sum $is co. IM.00.I2J 00. Immeose assortment at moderate prices. Can you afford te miss this 7 L. GANSMAN & BRO., HANUrACTUUEUS or Hen's, Beys' and Children's Clothing, 8. W. COI1NEH NOttTII QUKKN AND OUANGE STUKET3.LANOABTEU, PA. M YKKH A KATHFON. TEN DOLLARS! $10 IS A rjI'ULAH l'HICK 1011 AN OVERCOAT $10 Is net a lat go outlay for an OVERCOAT, AND $10 Beys an Elegant Overcoat Here. II VLt'.A.DOZENUlrrKUENTSUADKS AT THAT riilCE, ALL OUR MAKE. Hudseme Overcoats ti iny Other Price, J ust as you pick the quality. More here for the meney thin any wfceie else, we think. Myers & EatMbn, KKLIAULE CLOIIUKE3, NO. 12 BAST KINO ST., LANCASIEE FA. T HE PEOPIiE'S UAHH BIORE. CLOTHING Made te Order AT The People's Cash Stere. Don't forget It. We can make you a Suit et .Clethes, nn Over coat or a Fair of Trousers, and glve you as mucb satisfaction as nny Tailoring establishment In the city and at less cost en the average. The People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 EA8r KING JWRHET, LANUASTUtt, KA. -A LOT OK- READY,-MADE OYERCOATS, or euu OWN MANUFACTURE AT MODERATE PRICES. marls-lTOAw DRT UOODB. WrMMMMAAMVM QOLD WEATHKR AND SHOW. WHKB TO BUT 6 & 8 Ferth Queen St. UNDERWEAR FOlt LADIB", OBHTLKHKN, CUILDBM AND INFAHTS. Scarlet, Whlte, Natural Wl CaHei'a Hair, AndFIae Cashaerr. Without doubt vs bare iha cleaaatt ana cbept8t aiaertmtnU of unaerwear in la c later. . DW f.V l we BT a"wt ! y lea In Laaiea fwlfcftili"11" tJ0A, na Hnawla at Lewest uatnrncea. JehnS.Givler, 08 North ,Quen Btreat, Near Centre Equare, LAKOA1TBB, PA. Baarw-iraaw F IALL COATS. WINTER WRAPS -AT THE New Yerk Stere. THK DEMAND FOB LADIKS1, UtSBKS'ANUCUILDBBN'S FALL COATS! During the past 10 days has been unexampled In the history of our huilneis. We tra still receiving new lines and etTar special attrac tion te day in heavy weight BTOCKINBTTB JACKBTJ, the most popular garment of the souen.at a3,3.ao,alveSeach. rma Berlin Tailor Hade BTOCKINBTTB J CKKTS, elegant quality, embreldend or plain, 8 te fS.M) each 1 Imported te sell at lit. I,ADIE8' CLOTU JACKBTS In Btrlpas, Checks and rinln Cleths, at 11, t3,$3.80te8 each. Bpeelal Bargains In HISSES' KIWHtl BKi 8, sizes from 12 te IU year, at W, It and as each, unly halt the usual puces. I.AD1K3' HODJB8KA8, NBWHABKBTR, NKWrOttTSln great variety at low prices. We present a Choice Variety of Eeal Fluah Wrapsj Seal Plush Jackets, Seal Plueh Oeats, Guarantoed'te be or the best wearing quail ties ateztremely low prices. Upwards et 25 styles of CIULDBBN'S COayu in largu Platils, 8tilpe, checks and rial a ceate at Very Hoderate frlces. WATT & SHAN D Nes. G, 8 and 10 Fast King St. cr ARLES HTAMM'S NEW STORE, 38 5 37 North Queen Street, (Opposite the I'ostefnce,) & HEAEQUARTERS -rea IY BOOBS I Bargains ! Bargains ! Bargains I UMBRELIiAS. 29c, SIXC, BX) up te tS.OO Each. COMFORTH, 60c, 73c, 11.00 up Je f.& Kach. BLANKETS. esc, 79c, (1.00 up te f 10 oea Fair. BUAWia. Frem ICe up te J20 00 Each.' I'LUSU COATd. irrem him up te tu.oeKach. RED FLANNELS. JromUXeuptDf-'Ho a Yard. LACK CURTAINS. from 75e up te llaoe a ralr. Till) IS A (1UKAT OH ANCK. TUB IIOYBBS liKNUriTAND UAbUAlN 11UUH -AT- Charles Stamm's NEW Bid STOKE, (NOBTIl QUKKN BT.) I Bosten Stere. il i 3i& jkl 22ua -'r
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