fj'!IFSWiz :a."? .T . fSv. " fa -r.x'y sr nri a "" -l" 111 -7 I ? i e. ' " i il K' THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1888. kr ' 1 '7. -.C6W!WraWBe-r-' ' ffi mu t r & 8. f "he Dally Intelligencer, E LANCASTER, DECEMBER 4, 18S3. , TTkat His Hauers Tdl. Tbe presidentelect is net one of Ihe Beeth and oily tett et men whom a tedy experience teaches us arc apt te be M false In fact as they are fair In seein lag. He la even notably abrupt in peea and rough in manner; nil of Mch speaks well for his sincerity ; for ' M nay be aid, but It Is the fact, that ftteable manners de net always or wuaily go with an honest disposition. j,KOTwence aees net snewerau iuu vir- TtuM and graces en one man : and for 'Tery virtue .that we are given, there is r i additional chance that we get a rice ; ft ." se at least it seems. JfM. The newspaper reporters give Harrison i: ft bad name for affability and politeness. , Oae of them tells us that he opened the l.!foer for him te go after telling him that f fc did net permit himself te be Inter- Viewed, even te deny an interview. It ':? seems mac me enterprising newspaper P:' taen are trying all manner of devices te .J it" A. . A , ., f L . get mm re tea mem semeining , uuv no t.v;" . bu steadily set himeelt te their dlscem- ;-J?' flture, and is succeeding very well. it ITT- . 1...J l.l II. T 1 ....1 Sv", i PP1UU IUIU 1UI ll. Ill 19 U UWI ,;-. unt eisn ei mat urmness ana lnaepena- ',? - . . ... ... ... : nee or cnaracier wmen is me iires esseu- r?8f' l'.al of a geed executive ; and It gives us K.1?& .- 1.1 IL.k TT t !1l .). 4a ha s Hie iur iuav ziaiueuu win diuvu iu uw hyt. his own master, as president. The man fe-fe who can rid himself of the pestilent Inter- l$& viewer eugnt 10 nave a goon aeai or lerce riaveepmgHta uiaiBDce me eijuauy im pudent iwmicmu i iue iu viukcb id- semble each ether In the selfishness of thslralm and the assiduity with which they fellow it ; though there is a notable elCference in their weight. It is one thing te kick out a reporter and jnite another te dismiss the fellows who assume te ran the party that has put you in power. Mr. Harrison undoubtedly ewes his election te the Quaychuuet politicians, who put him in with the skill ful use of money lavishly supplied by alarmed manufacturers. Mr. Harrison certainly knows hew he was elected. He is net tee vlrtuous.te Bhut his eyes te the means used and net tee honest te keep company with the men who used them. They will ba high In his councils ; and the character et the robber crew that will Bit en the roost Is portrayed In the typical thief, Jehn Sherman, who is premised us at the head of the cabinet. Harrison can hardly surround hinuelf with honest men if he would. There is tee much material of the ether kind te be taken care of. Probably he will at tempt te wash their faces nnd reform their morals; but the probability is that the will rather demoralize him. We, no doubt, will have very virtuous declar ations in the first message; with peer performance following it. We are dis posed te believe in Harrison's geed in tentions ; but fear that the trce will net be strecji enough te bear Its fruit. Whlluey'slVerk. Secretary Whitney is reaping a reward of praise from all quartets ; for the ecca sienal sullen growls or the forced silence of the most bitter enemies of the admin istration Is a valuable kind of commenda tion. Even these most eager te find fault jHilh Democratic administration of the -navy department seem te realize that all criticism of it only serves te draw atten tion te the re-creation of the navy In a short period et Democratic rule. When Secretary Whitney took bold of the work lie found that ths beginning already made was en the wrong track and would If follewel out give us another disgraceful procej precej procej slenot expensive hulks instead et war abtps. He at once proved himself man of strength with a strong hand supporting him ; and the struggles of Mr. Iteach, his peculiar failure, the Improvement nnd swift completion et the ships und the bit ter abuse of partisans who stubbornly supported that contractor are vivid mem ories of the days when Secretary AVlill nsy's energetic character was first reveal ing Itself and his own ability In navy building being tested. New he is nenrlng the end et his term, with eleven war ships yet unfinished en which Judgment must be passed by his most bitter political enemies ; but no body fears the test. They are the very best of iheir kind and when one considers the complicated ar rangement and varied requirements of a modern wareulpthe great length of time usually. required ter their building and the minute calculation et every detail of their plans, the work of the navy depart Bent in the last four years appears truly marvelous. igalnit the Majority. The popular majority was cast for Cleveland, who probably has 0,000 mere votes in the eighteen Btates of which he carried the electral vole, than Harrison has In the twenty states which h car ried. We believe that this has net oc curred before since Tilden lest the pres idency, though be had a large majority of the popular vote. He, however was confessedly cheated out of'.the place; and it is as clear that Cleveland has been cheated. There is no deposition anywhere te deny that Indiana and New Yerk were carried by the abundant use of money In buying votes in every possible way. The only counter allegation is that the Democrats tried te de the same thing; and failed only because they had lets money. If this ba the cas?, the fact still remains that the election was bought. It points out that hereafter money is te be relied en te decide elections. And it arouses the conviction that if this lamentable result Is te ba avoided, pun pun tentnent must ba visited upon these who have this time offended against the laws ; for It is a fact that the laws punish the desds that were done. We note that la Indiana and West Virginia vigorous e'. fort is premised te bring the guilty under lbs barrow of the law ; in New Yerk we Bate noted no such movement. Why Is It that effort Is alwajs se want ing te punish election frauds, that are se undoubtedly mean iu themselves nnd that everyone admits threaten great itsaster te our popular form of govern sent y Probably It la because all parties are tainted mere or less wilh the offense ; (. aw men again it is one hard te prove, though easy te be eatlsfled about. Undoubtedly, tee, the of- teas ilee3 net draw down upon ' It a sufflalently ucanimem and decldtd public reprobation. The law Is net exe- , Dates, because Its execution is net hotly isai anted, a law which would put the ttJnt politicians lathe country in jail, naturally remains unexecuted ; Just as does the lav against betting, which Is nover enforced ; notwithstand ing the offense Is easily shown, and the officials who are charged with en forcing It, for the benefit of the county, are sut ject te Imprisonment for net dot eg se. Toe many people bet at elections, tee many people cheat at elections, te permit the offenses te be punished. Tub He opinion must demand the purification of the ballet before it can come. Public opinion new la quiet under the conviction that the election of the president of the country has been bought Ne ene thinks of contesting it. And what chance is there, until the this feeling changes, that elections will net continue te be bought and the largest price knock-down the efflce ? ' Torsion tob.eco It booming In fine style, and It Is ld tht last week was Ihe bMt In Iho history of the trade. And yet a Utile wblle age campaign orators of the Kepabllean band were telling our farmers that this would happen If me Democrats gained the election. m m Conejbkss snows a disposition te get down te bualeeta," Woll.'there bave been times when the business of Congress seemed raueh beneath IL Ik treating of our foreign relations In bis message, the president said, " X tenew my recommendation of two years age for the rehmdlng te certain German teamrblp lines of Ihe lntereat upon tonnage dues illegal exaeUd." This 1 a fine tximple of the failure et Congress te attend te business. Plainly the Germans de net understand the matter, for a Western railroad would have reeelTed Justice In abort order. A German steamship line has no political Influonee, or land grant, and no "local or private al van t t ge" would be secured by attending te this e.alm. m m m Tub following gem Is from the New Yerk aVilune: "Washington Territory stand clearly next te the Dakota in the line of promotion te statehood. Its claim 1 supported net only by the size and oharacter of 11 population, but by the rapidity et its development." "The Daketatt" Is geed. The common Impression 1 that the country ha only ene Dakota te brag of, though it may bave two when the Republican Coegres g6tn through making Htatcs. It is a little previous In the Tribune te use the plural Iu anticipation even if the admission of the territory m two state aeemn quite certatn te It l'erhapa it even dreams of three or mere Dakota" but they are a yet but one, with an estimated population et lea than 700,000, or a llttle mero than the elty et Chicago. The sug gestion Ibat rapidity of development 1 a reason for admission te statehood la also novel and cogantrie, and might be forelbly applied te the elty Just named. Chicago can't brag much en the "character et it population," but the alas of it and Its rapidity et development are eertalnly im im preaslve. Washington Territory 1 qutte anoldeountry. Ourgrandfalhers quarrelled with Britain about It and it has only begun te Jump ahead slnee the completion et the Northern PaclMe railway. It deserves te be a atate and 1 desperately anxious te be ene, but It I felly te talk et rapidity of development as a claim when the rush was produced directly by the building of a rail rail reud for which Iho government and the ptople have pa'd heavily In vast slloes et the nation al domain. "PAniKi!" Moeiiu writes In his usual impetuous and cccontrle way te the Mew "Yerk 2'imta, and trie te tell what be thinks et the farmers who oarue out se strongly for high tariff at the late election. Quite naturally Mr. Moere takes a hopeless view et the possibility of educating the far mers te what he considers proper view et the tarlir question. Hear him: "Kdueate the farmer forsooth t The farmer slnee the tlme of Adam had te ralae feed for ethers te eat. It la their destlny te work longer, harder, and have less comfort than the town dwellers, and te cemplete their hap pines Is te put heavy burden of taxes en them. Ne I Whlle as tarlll rolermet we never shall or will relax our endeavors te relleva the poeplc, yet se far as the farmer Is concerned, he had belter for a wblle ' stew In his own gravy,' a gravy lin seem te comprehend and Uke." The 1'arsee is net without bralua et re re speutahle quiUty, but be seeins te be one of theso men who rejoice exceedingly it they ean only be considered eccentric, and hels e enthusiastic and wild In everything he undertake that he ha no patience with the mero cautious and steady going men. (fee ing the great abuse et the tariff be at once Jumped te the extreme conclusion that there was no geed in the syttem, and though be seems roeonollod te the faet that many think otherwlae, he i profoundly disgusted that the party of high taxes has found It meat hearty support from the class that rcoalves lbs leitt benefit from thes taxes and pay the largest part et them. HI wrath Is amnslng and Impresalve, but the case 1 net halt hopeless, and when the faroiers have had time te consider all things tney will net bs likely te fellow Moere' example by a frantic rush te the extreme et et iree trade, tilew as they are te meve tbey are sure, and when they Anally oeme round te taria reform it will be with all due oautlen, PEHbONAli. Gkohek H. Quant, Republican, twas en Monday tltcied mayor of Woensockat, It, I., hy flve majority In a total vote of 1,610. Junau HeuKiix G. Waudex died en Mondoy iu Washington, D. O, lie occu pied various Judicial cUlur lu Ohie, and is also the author of a lifts et Halmen 1. Chase, Bev. H. N. WniTbON, et Ralelgb, N. 0., dropped dead lu the rallwayuepet at Uldrey, near I'lttsuurg en Monday. Be pi Bached there en Uunday en the subjeat or sudden deaths. Rev. Dk, AiniKD JJuvin announeed te the presbytery et I'iiiladelphU en Monday that he would remove te .Lancaster, after having bceu a member of rhlladeluhla presbyterlca for 32 year. Themas J. WKNTwenTn, nged 82. n member or the well known Wentworth fitnlly of New Ilampihlre, and an old citizen of llilllcnere, is dead. He served In the tfemtnele campaign In Flerida, and w n ceuslu et "Leng" Jehn Wentwerth. or Chicige, who died recently. Never c've up the sh'p. Dr. Hull's Clinch Syrap will cure jeu.ujj It has Ooneetbtus. l'rlca Si Lnts. "A Italtlmern Dutchrr's Kxperlnnce -I )ia BUtleiud, with baa headache ler yi ats nna havntiluamnny ntuiedles vrtttieui ebuiinlnir relief. 1 was advltva te gire fciuvaileu oil' ulJi una lihus tutliely caicd me. . Kll. nawrz. Lu, rayctte Market, UaUtmere, Md, K OKI) SOAf. Koke Seap. XT WILL TLOAT. IT WILL JTLOAX. rtJUE, UNlKOJlMand DUKADLK In anal anal ity.ecueinlealinute. A vegetable oil teap for the LA.UNJJUY, TOIIiKr and BAT1I. Adapted te uaniral houieheld ute, or In mill, mink or Htier. Uyenr jrreccr docs uet seep it, tend us scents for peitairc. and wuwmmillacaxeiaKK. Aflarfss, H. Ss Q. A. ROILVflB, nev!MyIu,'lli,(i C1KCIMNATI, Q. LIMA i, Kutjvma. IflSrATKOl' JOUNT. MACGONIQLK . . ,.,,.'.nf UDWr 1'V, doceajed. Let tM tiktimenuiiy un ,t4 r,uu kavlnir ln Ki.nutl te tte nuerUnfca? all 1 rji f eus Indebted thereto ar nmxa te iifiuj JmiiifOlat- poriiient, ana thew, hivlnirilalni. thrui without dumy ler MAte mint te hauS. CxMItfuta, xejiaiujr In Lancattsr. Vk. ALIOS. Ji. IUcUONIQLE. , A MICUAKL UCUONlGLh J0.A,CeTt. axBflutSrs. Attwaty. nrjtaiu WATTAitAKR'a 1'aiLADU.rau, lueiday, lice. I, WX. Consistency. These statuettes of the Venus of Mile in old ivory finish see last Friday's papers can be bought at $10.75 and $18.50. They arc merely merchandise. Supply and demand make the price. Nobody says : " Hew degrading." Nobody comes pleading that this Venus is the triumph el Greek Art, that even though broken armed and bruised the original in the Leuvre is priceless, that the highest intellect, sublimest ar tistic sense, and most delicate workmanship are in the stone, that its very antiquity is sacred, and therefore wee betide us if we treat the copies beautiful copies as merchandise, and sell them for their worth. Ne, no ; nobody owns a copyright of the great Venus, But, presto 1 Beeks. The new departure that would treat the intellect of med ern and ancient Athens alike, would put American weed en graving and Greek sculpture en a par, would grade together the fiction of the present and the imagination of the past as merchandise is (was) te be stamped out. Beeks te be fairly sold in simple fashion without artificial prices and variable discounts cumbrous machinery this was the (our) new departure. Yeu demanded it. We were counsel for the prosecution. Together we wen the case, and that is why the creat book store en Thirteenth street spreads its grand length and breadth for your easy looking and easier buying. This ought te be a great book season. Last holiday season publishers did little. Yeu were asked te buy re prints from former years or new editions of standard works. New you have both and an added variety of geed new books of many sorts, sumptuously bound, printed, and illustrated. Rembrandt's Etchings Sweet Nature Heme of Shakespeare The Boyhood of Christ Mether Songs All Things Bright Each of these is a vision but all only a hint of the novelties in the literature arul art. The names, de they net awake a wish te leek within the covers, te seek their new-made brother books, tofewn yourself or buy for ethers ? There is a vista in that book store of ours with Mether Geese smiling through her spectacles in the distance, and who may deny the potent spell of her nom-de-plume. Twe as mentienablc things as we've lately done in Wo men's Shoes : Pebble Geat, tipped, common-sense last, $2.50. Bright Dongola Fex, kid top, common-sense last, $2.50. Beth lets are brand new, 2 te 7 sizes, A te E lasts, and were made te sell One is exactly right day, cold weather ether a little lighter at $3.50. for every wear, the and a bit mere dressy you a dollar you take. It's like giving with every pair Market street front, west of main alile. They say that Silver Plated Ware that can raise a solid doubt in a burglar's mind is geed enough for anybody. Se it is. There's plenty of such ware. Plenty mere that's shadow-washed and thin at that. There's where the risk te you comes in. Yeu must buy of a dealer whose word means some thing, or take chances. "Ai" in silver plate doesn't mean what it does in ships ; "double" is better, "triple" better still.' Such work as Rogers Broth Breth ers " 1847 Imperial" is at the top in either grade. It's a rare thing when you can get a piece of that stamp under price. The last time te leek for such a chance with Christmas three weeks off. The chance is here just the same. Fresh, perfect goods. On the counters this morning. Prices are by the dozen : At rOCBtB TT.lrLH wcre new wciouew woiunew Tcaipnnni fi.70tl.7U Jiilii J1W3(0 Utuirupoens.. ie svs 673 t.'e 7.14 4. .ft Tableapejus.... 8i 8 60 UM 4 60 MX) 676 1'erV 4.:e 3 60 675 i.CO 7.00 6., 6 Sert of house-warming for sil verware in its new place, sec ond "fleer. Bscend fleer, r.sir centra, reur tlern'.ers. JOHN WANAMAKER. )AD HOMK TKai'lMON Y. J. L. Travis, of CCS Uenver strf e iJineftstcr, l'a.,ay thir till d3Khtr wwi entlrnil te thrthuaewlth such a Urrlbln bid reutih that shn fcmt te eAsr rea hkejltu. Jtut sLe used one bcttlu el tliui wnua.rjui remedy. COOHUAN'dCOUuU cUBI, and was cured, . 'iryiLiiisKuanmleed. I'rlcetaanaMcenU. Ter siue only by - i m. ,. SCUBAS, TUB UBOQQ18T, tVtk? 0IXb Uu"n fc' tM,0tr, y. yB. O. MeLA.NE'8 GELXUrUTID Vermifuge, for Worms. MOTHEEB BRAD. Andrei Downing-, of CratuargltewnsMp Venango connty.gtve hi child one tcinpoeti- I'll rr thKenuir.ulr. t lie' ate Ce eumtei Venntfnzr. andsnentsicd 177 worms. Next morning lu repellUbu el the dess th) pitied 111 mere. Jeseph 0. Allen, of Ambny, a-arn a, floss et tboRenulen Ur. u. McLmiu's ttUhraud Ver tnlfnge 10 a child et tit yrars old, and It bieiiKhtnway tn worms. Ifn seen attar irave annthur awe te the sane child, whtch brought away te mere, making 13 worms in about it hours. Mrs. QnUbjr, Ne. 182KsreTtreet, New Teri, writn us that, she had a child whtch hid been unwrll for hetUr than two nwnihi. ehapro ehapre ehapro enred a uetl'e of Iba genuine Dr. U. MeLmnes Vermifuge and adiilnlitered It. Ihe child pasaed a large quantity tt worms, and In a lew data wa as rieitty as ever it had been. A'arcni wiin iucn leuumcy ueiera tnein should net hesitate whea there Is any reason te suspect wermt,and loin no tlme In admin. Intermit the Konnlne Ur. O. WeLace'a Verinl lugs. HntvertslisaudU perfoetly safe. 'ihlslstemrtlly that 1 waa troubled with a tape worm for morn than sir months. I tried nil thn known leeifHili a for this terrible aOllo aOlle aOllo tien, Lut without bMntr able te destroy!!. I pet n bottle et thn cnmilne Dr. u. MeL&ue's VrnnlfiiKe, prepared hy riemles Bres , Pittsburg-, l'a.. which 1 took accerillae te d lreo lree lreo Heds and the nwnlt was 1 discharged one lariffltiptw.irir, tneasu ting mera than a yard, MU8. M.ECOXT. rrfnlJcentji gsnnlne.1 bettle. Insist en having t lis (3) B KHBON'a MjABTEU. Te theso who are suffering from Coughs, Colds, Chest Tains, l'neumenls, nfaeumtim. Bet ntlca and ether pftlns se general at this soaren el the year. Buch uCerers feel far greater Inter eit In JlBNHOH'B FLASTKU, a remedy which naver fills 10 affeid prompt relief when faith fully and Intelligently nsed. The plaster has made a reputation run TAnir is or finely en its merits as a scienti fic remedy, compounded ;en sci LITTLE online pilnclple by chemlsUiet undoubted ability und Integrity. Its great and Increasing pepu 1NIKKKBT Isntyhaslndurbduuscrupuluus Imitators te put many iraudu. luntceutiterftilts en thn market Careful buyers alwaya ask for JiKNHON'n l-LAbTli.it and re fute all ethors. W?na two cent stamp te Bcabtiry A John Jehn son, 21 1'lattttrent, N. Y., ler a copy of n itruetltm from the Docter, valuable houte heute houte heldbuok, (4) FU11S, tO. B OU CUHlaXMAH I LADIES! CONTKitrLATINO TUB l'UECIIABB OF Furs or Fur Garments reu cumsTMAs, 8H0ULD PLACE OIlDEttS AT ONCK 1KBUUU rilOMl'T DXLlVJtKY. TO LEAVE OUE UEABUItE FOU A CHOICE SEAL COAT OR JACKET, OU SELECT ONE FUOU STOCK ON 1IAND. AMER ae wDaxKisasT. Lwctsltr's Leading Piactical llaller & Farrier 027-tM s KLEOr FAOM 'XHK IiUADEKS. GENUINE FURS -BY Til E- LBADINQ FURRIERS. HKAT. SACQITR9 nnd JACKETS Bad Fine 1'LUHIl UUUD3H ado teniatr. a l'otttet rit (Miiiriintiwd. 11UST QUALITY ALASKA BK A I, only. Dur block cmprlses ft'Larper Assortment Ih.nllm el (etniur yeirr, urnl wuuropro wuurepro wuuropre pttUil te dhow KverythlnK Hutlrable In the J.lnu r,r MUKKH IHMH, BIOI.Kb, UUOUt, oi.ev.8, run 'IIUHMINUH, ie. l,iirKPttuil Mert llandseinn Assortment of MUl'j la thuiJaikLt, from Jlefl, ruu ueiiEa, ri:eii is se ur. CltlLDKRN'S TOT TUUNKS for Chrlslmas. Alne n llandrome Ltne of TKAVELLNO USOi, All ctylts and All Prlecs. Stauffer&Ce., 31 & 33 Keith Queen Street, LANCABTKU.PA. 7ers. ita rrexa. FLINN & BRENEHAN. TOYS. Our Stock; et 7eys and Christmas Goods Is new en exhibition una is Iiirgeraudrlner than ever. MEOIIAN1UALTOYS, TIN AND IRON TOTS, VKLOOirEDKS, EXP11ES3 WAGONS, DOLL OARU1AQE3, HLKIQU8, TKEB ORNAMENTS, Ac. Our Stock Is for the multt.udenndearprtces urehway (lemi. A llandeiiu UOC1IESTKU LAMPmakesa lue chilitmas PitssuC We hive them cheip. FLINN &B8ENEHAN, Ne. 163 llerth Queen Btreet, LANO.ASTlfll rA, VAttMA una. OTANDAKD UAllIUAUK WORK. ' EDW. KDQERLET, Kes. . , 13. Market Hiwt, Ucar of Pest- einct-, Lancaster, Pa, 1 new have readv for the Kail and Wlntir TrnOnlte Qntut auil most select Ununrsttlctly lllit-clas 0nlSKOS und tilelghs of til dt:scrl. tlens In the wurkut. uvr Is the time te buy nnlreCarrtigs or Sldjrlius iiuhrl)tiiiasPrtint. Therelsueth. Iuk thst -rveuld be tneie nilinble. articlnl lUreitlns In buceud-iiund Werk, both tlntahe 1 or unfinished AtuMrmnreet thiwe flne Held Carts left at riucitOBUlt ttiotlme,. AH work fully KUkrunterd. My prices for the kumn quality ei worictue thb cheapest la thehuie. i.tiaiiing nnd Kepalntln. promptly at tended in, nun set of wenauun oaptelally finiilcvcd for thit purpose. BOARDIN.NKW 110ARD1NQ AND IrtOglnu Heuse, Ne. I Seuth Lime 8tn tit, ,niati,ter,Alex HKiivn.llllsmarc) froprlbter. lvcl tiuriuju tubiubeArd, MwUn at all heuiv. Itomeuuiuleru ter pnnaoet.t boar ders Melslurrlhed promptly und In first, c'ubs style te wuddliiK and birthday panics, balls, hops, etc., bl short notice a. shaie ei the pubile's patrenagu. iitfspticuallyseliciua, r ALEZ.UK01taK. r2Mina Ma U Beath UxMtrwi, LAD1MT COATS. w HAT TO BUY NAIVKfc AlfDWHHBZOBCr Ladies' in. Children' Goats, WOOL AND 0ASQHKRI EH AILS, Weel and Merine Underwear, IJIiANKETM, COMFORTS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, UOS1KKT AN 3 a LOVE?, And Htnkerchitfr ud Silk Umbrellas, At Lewest Cath Frlees. JVNe trouble te show GceSs, at GIYLER'S, O Ac 8 North Queen Btreat, LANOA9TKE, PA. P. 8 We opened thts Saturday Herning three entire uuw Hues et Children's Coats. mariO-lydAW J. U, MAKT1W CO. LADIES' CLOTH NEWMARKETS. Sll.OO M.ide or an All-Weel Cleth, with un Invisible Stripe, liell Sleeves and Corset Hack. $11.00 Newmarket in Large Eeellsh Plaid, Braid Bound with Half Iloetl. (17.00 Xe wmarketd are made of a Black Beaver, Angel Sleeves, Gimp Braid und Clese Fitting. MISSES' NEWMARKETS. $1.00 Misses' Newmarkets, Meire Stripe, with Cape, the Latest Put tern for Misses this Season. (5.00 Misses' fewmarket, Tlald, with Cap1, tlif Choicest Garment Made for 1 eung Ladles this Season. LADIES' CLOT1I JACKETS. M.00 Steckinette Cleth, AH-Weel, Tal Tal ler Made and Tape Bound. The above Jacket is a Special Bargain. Ladies' Cleth Jackets at All Trices, from the Cheapest te the Very Best Manufactured 14.60, (5.00, (5.60, (8,60, (10.00. (500.00 WORTII OP SHAWLS Reduced te prices that will make them meve rapidly. Deuble Blan ket Shawls, in long, square and plaid centres. Extra Heavy Blanket Shawls, double, reduced te $0 and (4 115. Heavy Blanket eimwis, uotieio, reaucea te 93 &u. Heavy Deuble Shawa that did sell for 8 1 50, new (2 75. Single Blan ket Stiawls (4 00 SIngle?BIanket Shawls new (2 60. (250 Single Blauket Shawls new (1 60. (1 50 S'n.-rle Blanket Shawls new $1 00. Shdu'dtr Shawls (1 00 Shoulder , Shawls new 75c. -75e Shoulder Shawls new 60s. COe Shoulder S'juwIs new 35:. 23a Shoulder Shawls new 25s. Black Thibet Shawls at Lewer Trices than they have ever btea sold. J.B. MARTIN, & GO. JIUO'JH AND SHOES. AKEMINDEItTHAT WE ARE HTIlilj teUlntf and have a full stock of the pop ular $1 50 Lidijs' Docgela ud Kid Sheci, It square, pointed and common sense tcer, for style, fit nnd weur the&i Shoes are equal te some selling for mero in:ney. Oar GtDtkQtn's All Luther ihn at $1.50 In Lata nnd Ceni?re, aremade In plain tee und pointed tee with top. 'i'hrsa fcUeca for style and wear cannot be vxcellna. A full llce of Kubbers atall pitces. H Swilkey's New Cash Stere, NO.fiNOimi QUEEN STBEET. OCtU-Smd F r WEAR. Ready New I Tes. NOW KKADY, with my Complete Stock Of BOOTS, SHOES and UUBBKHS for rail and Winter Wear. Never before did I have snrh a Lars;e and Varied Bters: of the Very Best that the Market AfTerds and Marked and Quick Selling Prices. Alse I call jour attention te my $3.00 GILT EDGE SHOE. This Is ene of the best Throo-Dellar Shee for men that Is made te-day. Call and see thbtn i It beats all ethors. D. P. STACKHOITSE, (ONE-FU1CE STOUE.) 88 Ss 80 1HABT KINO, BX, LAMOASTEU, PA. alyd flANOH AND OK (J A XX. pUOlUE HOLIDAY OIFXS. Choice Holiday Gifts. With music, mirth and a multitude ofswr-et oeuna. we it tint you I A Merry Chrtttmat and a liappy Ken luar I PIANOS AND ORGANS. Accerdenns, Autehin'. Manjej. liaxlci Clarinets. Cernuts, i)tum, rilef, r lace elets, riute, Oultars. llarroenlros, Jews llarpj, Mandolins. ecMslnaj. riccole, Tamtieatimp, TruinglvK. Violins, Orchestral and Band In strument,. Asr'lhenoevnaroafow of ihe Chntee Musi cal Ullts wHhuveln sfcfc for the Holiday Sa f en . We also hive a. Vine ttlectlea of MUblO reus, Kirk Jolinsen & Ce., 24 -WE3T KING STREET, LAKCASTEK.l'A. n!MyCftw WE OAN SERVE YOU WELTjANI) save you rueuey In advertising. Zstl mates tree. ADVERTISING GUIDE-BOOKS. The nvxt complete and original ever I.sued. Sent en redlpt of WeeuU tupay fj' pecking and t erwardlng. APViBTuma WkiTisa a Hracuirr. The L. Jeff, Mllbenrne Advertising Aireney, IU ana 1W JUtft iJalUmera Btreet. balllmere, MO, HBlafHw aaoeMKics. WKW AMD FBE9B Holiday Groeariei. rew Citren, Currants, reeOlaw BalMns Orange and Lemen ftu). rote Bpleae. Keaa Water and flavoring Katraeia, v "" Anything you want for your table weeaa tnrpV- WJlltraadploiseyeti. w""" t)KUBuBW1A.NT. Cor. West King and Wats Sta. N Kff CANNED GOODS. 100 GASES DEW DROP CORN JUST IN. W. A. Eeist & Ce, HIGH aBADB.OKOOBM, Are netdiuartsrs for the Dew Drep Brana C nncd and ettlel Uoeas. Dew Drep Cern. Dew Drep Peas, Dew Drep Peans. Dew Drep TrmaUws. Dew Drep Fancy ruafVs, Dew Drep Sugar Mtctd Peaches. Dew Drep PcnKd Aaparains. Dew Dren Whole Halmen. Dew Drep Whole Lebster. Dew Drep Sugar Sliced Apricots. Whole xemnces In glass and Un for try In g. Special Prices in 1 Dcz. and Oua Lets. The above goods are today the finest packed goods In the market, put np In handmadetln, containing no poisonous matter whatever. W. A EEIST & CO., COB. KABT KINO A DOKK BT8. 4V-TELIFU0NS AND ttlEB DKL1VEBT. , T BUBSK'B. TABLE SYRUP LOWER. ihe manuficturers of Glucese Byrupi are fighting each ether, and during the engage ment the bottom fell out I It dropped Ee a sal- Ien. and ns It .truck bottom we c CAVQIIT A CARLOAD. THEIR LOSS IS YOUR GAIN. We are new selling at Se a quart same as sold at Kc. A Daisy Syrup, much finer, only 10e Pure Sugar Syrup. TUB BEST IK TBS MaBKET. Hew Crep B"ew Orleans. FOU CHJtSTMAS BAKING. 4VWe Only Bny the Open Kettle, Oonutne Article. Geed Bakers. rrults et AH Kinds for Mince Meats and Fruit Cakes. 1'UKK and FHttU GttOUMD bl'XUKS ; we buy only the beat. BURSK'S! NO. 17 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, l'A. riREAT BARGAINS 1 reTst AGAIN LEHDING OFF. Our 100 1.lKht Table Melassns rednred te Be a quart. Hew cun we ae ltT By buying a whole oirleid which we did. Brtus along your Uettles, Jugs nnd I'ltchers. NOW w;have IT I That Flne, Sweet nrlfid Bcef at 9c aft. Take alnofeatenrFI-th Window West Mde. Beef ut 9e : lleet at 12Kc ; 'J endrrj ana Knuekles at 130 l'lcnlc Hum. ntllc. ;Flneat Ikff Tongues at 7e. Alfe, Best tjuger-LnuI Cedflah. Loek at tie window long and well. STEP ABOUND TUKCOUKKR And yen will be at thi reurth Window Wrst Side. Here you will see a display of White tirapes. rts, Orang's, Ae. Ihtrd window. West side, contains a flne display of all Mnds of foreign and Demestic Dried srult. second Window, a flne display of Bottled Goe3s- rirst Window, display of Canned Goods. It will pay you te uke;a leek at them all you may see something you may want for Thanksgiving. WRABK SELLING Chose A Fanbern's jrameua CclToef- lust what whit you will want ler Thunkagivlng. Duffy'd I'urA Sweet Cider. Mincemeat at 8c. 10c una 12c a ft. Paradlse Meadow, Cape Ced and Jersey Cranberries. Martha Washington Creamery Buttered Fleur. Pure Heney, I Sis !er2)c; also. Heney In bottles, with or with out comb, fcvaperuted Peaches. Apples, Ap ricots, Egg Plums, Prunellas. Bunch catslns, Seedless H&lslns.Cnrrants, Lemen and Urange Peel, Leghorn Citren, Shellbark and Walnut Kernels, Figs, Dates, Nuts, Candles and Orange, i he finest line of Canned and Bottled Goods In the city. sr Remember, we have tht I.arpert Stere, the Ileavleit Sterk and the Pest Location. Call and be convinced. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL GUOOEB, Northeast Cerner West KIds; and Prince Street!, LANCASTER, PA. Telephone and Free l)-llvery. VMBKELLAB. "JUST TUK.TH1NG. JUST the thing for a Christian I'rojent ter Father, Mether, SUter, Brether, Censln, Un cle, Aunt or Lever, Is the ever juselul Um brella. JUST TIIE PLACE, J UST the place te get It Is at U. 11. A H.'s- lt East King street. ?hsy carry the largest assortment! have the latest styles; andtreir ptlces are lower than the same grades of goods can be had anywhore else. JUST THE TIME. JUST the tlme te get it-NOW, while the assortment is complete. Select your handle and pattern of stick, anl have the goods made up and reserved ler you. Yours truly, R. B. & H., nriav-Sind NO. 74 EAST KINO ST. r"1AX,Ij AND 51EK m -TUB- ROCHESTER LAMP BLttyC&udle-Llghti Beate them alL ASOU-jUT Let Of UHLAP GLOBES ler USI u OU Strives. THB "PEBPECrnOH" liCTJJj MOULDING UUBBKU CUSUIO WF-ATRER STRIP BeatsthenUlThls strip outwears all ethers, Eeepa out the cold. Step rattling of windows, rxciude the dust. Keep ent snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made lu applying IL Can be fitted anywhere no holes te tore, ready for use. It vrtll net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip U the most MrfVrt. At the Cleve, Heater ana Bang BU,wa -or-: Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 24 SOUTH QUSIN BT fcAJOAJWU.rA. CLOTBItru. TJALL, MM. Ffne Tailoring rer lae Latest Keveltle. eeatned atviaa. largest asertment of riaa TtrmlsM. sasS prlee m low as any, go te H. GERHART'S Osiy Direct ImpsrllBg Tdter t MOBTR QUKBK STKH. -yALUKt Satisfaction Is what has given me Um xtanslra natresaM lhaverecelTjd from taw pablle.fiFHMel uJcily O0a(UM usarpsMMcw 1 tk r llCKS AW AT DOWJT, AI OBUAL. TROUSERS I Bpeelsl attention U. called, te my TrevMra, la whtch Head. ASKEWI 4sr-TAILOK.1JB aetr m amd m wui xike rtsivbt. et7-lmdr,B M TKKS KATBVOH. IT WE PAY YOU! IT WILL PAT ANT ONE TO LOOK OVER eua GOOD SELECTION or- OVERCOATS. EVERY STTLE AND KIND, FROM S7.00 TO 23.00. OUB KFBSRY OVERCOATS AT f It, 17, 118, ARE WORTH SEEING. Even If you don't bny of us, you'll knew what te expect for that price. Every care taken ler yonreom fort and every effort used for elegance and baanty. T KICKS ABE VERY REASONABLE. Myers & Eathfen, RELIABLE CLOIU1EB3, NO. 12 EAST KOTO ST LANCASTER rA QUOTHINQ 1 CLOTHING ! L, Bailsman & Bra, Men's, Beys' and Children's CLOTHING. Onr Clothing Is strictly tellable, IU excel-' lence et quaiuy, style and fit can be de pended upon. Men's faults, 13.00, 17.00, I10.C0, $12.00, 114.00, I1S.00. Men's Overcoats, (I.S3, 13.00, (8.00, 18.00, 110.00, in.oe, iis.re. Men's Pants, tl.23, 12.00, 2 30, t? (0, ((,00. We can give you hotter quality and making In our garments for that money thin any ether house In the city. Gee our trreat line at the above prices. Beys' Salts and Overcoats At Extremely Lew Prlcei. Men's Storm OvctceaU at (5.00, (700, (b.00, (10.00, (12.00. See our All-Weel Suits te order at lit 00 (HOO.dB.OC.SWOO. They are geed value rer the money. UandBome O vorceits te order at (15.00, (is 00, (20.03, (25.00. Immense asiertmtnt at rn,ederate prices. Can yen ullerd te miss this T L.GANSMAN BRO, MANUFACTURKUS OF Men's, Bejs' and Children's Clothing, B. W. CORNER NORTH QUEEN AND ORANGE STREETS.LANCASTER, PA. rpH E PEOPLE'S OABH BXOUE. CLOTHING Made te Order -AT- The People's Cash Stere. Don't forget It. We can make you a Suit et LClethes, an Over coat or a Pair et Trousers, and give you as much satisfaction as any Tailoring establishment In the elty and at less cost en the average. The People's Gasb Stere, NO. 25 BAST KWCr BTREHT, LANCASTER, PA A LOT OF READY,-HADE OVERCOATS, OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE -AT. MODERATE PRICES. aans-lTUw -V" ;- .,
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