Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 06, 1888, Image 2

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Daily Intelligencer.
Sfc fc LANCASTER, DKCKMBBH e.
1SS8.
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r? We Olre idWcc.
lf aote tht councils have instructed
m tamp eeamltttfl te sea what the
a vbhm ewtca -bieciric Light cempsBy
i te de about lighting theBtreefa:
i te advertise for proposal for lighting
ai with electricity if the company will
16 'ik. Mnntu a nmtfilti(T In fulfill !!
VBlnet
&" ,:W are giaa mat councils nave el
I Him Hie streets nre net Untiled :
(ter ae long a darkness as has prevailed
.Mttithem, It would have been strancc
tt.even the councils had net seen it. We
iwjelce also that Mr. Frantz at least of
tbelr number feels humiliated by the
failure of the city te secure the exccn
. Jloe of the contract by the electric light
company, no believe that councils
;fcave cause te feel liumllintcd.
t$$ There eeems te be n lack of exocutlve
s force in i ne city organization, is one or
,$' council men would be likely te
iV '.t Mat font Itt alrS ilAtvn ii-w?a enfttt n tl1nlln
J!rw"iV1"v w,w wnu uuuui suuu t tiuiaiiuu
' JhJP MAtlf t-BArS lfl 4 Vita aIaiIvIm Its-atr.! lmlnnn
ZV " aiUIOWiVUIIKU UUatUCCP
VBta steadily been from Its Inception. If it
:;$ occurred in their private business, Jut
F'M-VwiWin Ihntr crnt. tnfwutlinr tn nnnnaul rYr Mm
i iBabllc. the divided resDensibtlltv seems te
Tl tsaal H 1 ft A illd tVl n -, .1 itilitaKVAiiiillilii mIYI nnwi
I VjW.? mem, auuvuui UACuubivuuuiucia
Appear te bs in a constant state of coma,
t sr
HA TA fnnaf A IftfifllMenfttr nnil IrfnftrnttPn
sKW bare a like experience In nil the city
! SdepartmentB. The streets nre just new
.vJUis particular causea of humiliation
.? AX 4 Via aMllAt(Un !iitlA tl..tn -ml II.a
7 y,. W MV alUlUUllLILD . aJiaiUO lliClI U1UU L1IU
fv3arlmeF3 of the night sinks into inslgnifl-:uce.
P$ "We have advised councils hew they
IWp can nave geca streets. They need but te
rrtfcf ;,. ... i. . ... i-. t....... ..
55$ cu ui. uiaiuiiHi. Aumt'HU ut
Pfe'1 soft and tlaty stones tl)6y need te use
tel? geed limestone. It is an nateundlng
Sgr thing that this needs te be said te the
K$ Street COmmUtfW nf a town whlr.li rnnnnt
be entered from nny direction save ever a
macadamized read, nnd which is illled
with the directors of turnpike companies,
all of whom knew hew a read
should be macadamized. And new
we will tell the committeemen
what we think should be dene te
get a geed electrie light service.
Dynamos should be bought aud attached
te the water newer of the old water
&g works. Within thirty days tlie city can
?$raave a plant of its own, f urnishiDg light
WC te its Streets without cest: because thn
f" coat of running the works can be paid
jjj for by the light and power that Is sold.
The yhlted States company has Held
w ub piani.ana proposes te tranisier lis con
Of tract with the city te the Edisen company.
Pi K-' Tht nhnilM tint, da nnrmltln,! 'PI. a nil..
IT?.tfi -- - " .u..u..vu. uDu.j
t p: afteuld net lend its aid te the catabllau-
KkS ment here of a monopoly of electric
& lighting. After a while there will boa
fJ'l larjre demand for eleatrlnltv fnr mwnr en
u r. .,... ' . .: .
c .ythii u ntrnrintr ami Tim n rv Dtimiii i.
gp ready te supply it cheaply. Let it held
us ueueu bcatcs company te itsceu-
S" tract ; claim from it ita proper damages ,
,n " " wants te sail out, take from it
vvj lis plant in the settlemenl.
Veardleg the Lien In Londen.
a, juuueu gossips nre im BROROver tne
U& tppreaching trial of a young American,
??, MX. Harrow Tuck hhprmnn. fnr cnmnlr.
yacy and false declaration in marrying
;&" Jfierence eray ngaiust itie wisliea of her
ggv parents. His father, Jehn Edward Shcr-
Sk tmnn. Id itirlllrtpri n ilin nlinrrrn tnnatlm.
. t ..., ...... ..... .u uw w.jl.u, WfVfllL.
" with his mother and two pervanta. The
case is singular in many ways, for it np
pears that a whole American family de
liberately ran away withn English girl
who had neither title nor money. The
Shermans are considered wealthy, nnd
the father is described as one of the most
prominent of the American colony, and
formerly consul at Manchester. The
father of the girl Is deHd, aud Walter
Adam Unrn, a lawyer new acting us
counsel for the Times before the Farnell
commission, Is her step-father, nnd has
brought this complaint against the Sher
mans, who allege that young Mrs. Sher
man will testify that her mother treaUd
her cruelly. She is new at Uruseels, com cem
pleting her education . One of the keen
est of Londen criminal lawyers has been
engaged by the defense, and there will be
great interest in the result en both sides
of the ocean. The charge leeks very se
rious for the American youth, ns nlllila
vits have been made alleging that, in Ar
.rangiDg the preliminaries of the wedding
be twice infringed the law aud falsely do de
elared that there was no p;r.ien whose
cjnsent te this marriage was legally re
quired. Peer little man I May he get off
with a clear character and live te warn his
countrymen of the dangers of courting in
foreign parts.
It would appear that marriages of Eng
lish ladies te Americans are much mere
rare than the mirriage of rich American
girls te titled BritiBhers, but an arrange
ment like this Gray.Sherman match is
rare and marvelous. The leids ate wel wel
:eme vte their lieht headed Ameilcnn
beauties, but when our men will have
the peer taste te run away with English
g!rl, it Is consoling te find that they
de net de it for money or title.
Frce Alcohol.
The tariff debate in the Senate starts
out with the discussion et the proposi preposi
tion te release from tax alcohol used in
the arte. Senater Sliermau deubtul
whether this could be done without open-
leg the deer tee widely te fraud. Sena-
?, wt aicrnersen aise iueukm tnu and be-
& Ueved that the exception of alcohol
would result finally in the tax being taken
p, w.i uisuuee. spirits, senator Allisen
&j thought otherwise, and believed that the
gf j way te keep the tax en liquor used as a
if beverage was te take away theenlvnb.
' Jectien te it ; which was that. triUA
gV with it a heavy tax upon a raw inatelal
:, ef minufactuie.
f.? Wabm vurv mn.li In . 1. ...
"--.'"J " " u Dimyuuiy WHU
tee preposition te take off ttm ir(
.'alcoiel, just because it is an important
raw material tn manufacture, which
.aheuld be nrevlded as cheaniv n hmBi.
W Me ; and an additional reason is that it Is
L'.Ki ILOmd mIlllfaftm-n The lla Mletfnr.
leebel for medicinal and art purposes,
b).f iT" " oceuragement, just as much as the
r:',ul'tlone1 H'luer for ufe as u beverage
..,mwi uiBoeurauemeut. Alcohol ia net
i-2fw'Ju4 '"Kelyas a beverage, though
' MS3andInaviau population of the cold
,, .Jferthweat, we understand, se use Jt.
f Tteere Is no doubt that it th t- ...
"taktii off and it was mmi r.,. ..
.would be mere generally teught as a
.Imrage. liut it ought net te be
tepeMlble te prevent ita use for
nek purpose by prohibitory and puei.
tery Jaw, Am It that the
THE
effort is at least worth miking, since it ia
undeniably desirable that cheap alcohol
should be provided for art use. Ne one
denies this ; and the sole objection made
is that It is impracticable; certainly this
should be tried before being conceded.
Ik a letter written In lS74Md J untpnb.
lithe), Tennyson ssys that from boy Heed
he tits ftequtntly tiidaklnd et wklcg
trance brought cm when he Is quite atone by
repetlnff hie own name llsatly te himself.
He don't explain whit fas did It for or
whether be was geed for any Ihleg when In
tbst condition, but as fas Is net In the bablt
of explaining falmielf the orliles are dioui dieui
slag the matter as though he wers dead.
Chimbsk Immigration Is net stepped yet,
net by any means. Aoeordlog te Repre
eentatlve Merrow, et California, the Immi
gration by way of British Columbia la
crewing tepidly, and nntees measures nre
taken te step It, the elfeet of the exclusion
bill will be entirely neutralirid se tar as
the exotuslen et Chlness are concerned.
It la plain onengh that we have tee much
border te gnard effectually from the
Chinese, If they am dotermlned te get In ;
se a bill will probably bs eilersd requtrlng
that every Chinaman In the United Htntes
shall within s'.x months after Its ptssage
be cfllelslly reglatered and gtven a cer till,
eite et rogltlratlen by whleh fae may be In
future reeagnlzid. When the six months
have elapicd the government will expel all
Chlnameu net provided with a oerMQoate.
This certainly leeks like butlness and
ought te satiety the Callfernlans.
Wn have reeelved a copy of thoHailfetd
Evening Pet having en the first pige an
oegraving of the Therne lype setting
nnd distributing maehme and a startling
article en that great Invention. The reader
Rets the ebeek from the first lines, especially
If he Is n compositor or a skllled artisan of
any trade where machinery may some day
de the labor he new does. This Is the
shocking paragraph. "Every line of read.
Ins inatter In te-day's Usue of the Evening
I)tt Is printed from type set by machlnery 1
Everybody familiar with the mechanical
production of snewspsper,and particularly
of a dally paper the a!zi of the Test, will
understand the slguldcance of this remark,
able statement." The roil Is an eight page
paper, and beasts that It Is tbe first Journal
In the country and probably In the world
te ue machinery for all lis composition,
though levers! of the great New Yerk
papers have recently set part of tbelrtype
with the Tborne mteulne. An Illustration
also ebon's the mschlneat work In the Jst
oampeilng room, with two women oper
atives seated st work as though they were
running a type writer. Three persons sre
required te operate each maehlne and In.
tolilgent girls sre found equal te men at
the work. A slngle herse power la enough
te run a half dessn maehlncs ana tbe
olcctrle meter Is uied In tbe Vest cluee ss
well bs U,e steam englne that runs the
machinery of the press room. "With ex
pert help ene maehlne will set and ills ills
trlbate six thousand ems per hour, or from
five te six times as much as the most rapid
hand oempsaltor. The type Is set
mere promptly and with greater acauraer
and under a ayatem which keeps the forma
open for news seversl minutes later than
oeuld be done uuder the old regime without
the employment of a reserve foree. " The
Jst letllly aiserls that It Is new se far In
advance el lis contemporaries as te render
comparison absurd. All this msy sound
very grand and progressive te some, but
theupanda of type setters will read It with
a sinking heart and It can only be said for
tuelr encouragement that It will be long be.
fore they are driven from the Held by this
dalteate and expensive machlnery. And
oensolatlon may be In the tfaeught that
shaking one.' self all day ever a let of type
it uui uDHuujr miH mr naman being.
Perhaps by the tlme the type setting
mseblne, the Kdlsen phonograph 'nnd
electrical appliances of both have been
prrfectrd tliore will only be a few news news
piperslnthe oeuntry publishing edltleDH
simultaneously by telegraph In overy city
and village. A genlus Is new st work en
an electrical devtce for operating the key
beard of a type setting maehlne by a yflre
from a dUtanoe, and the time may be
oe in 1 1) wLen an operator in New Yerk
will net up type at the same Instant In a
dezen or mero ctllesu hundieJs of intlca
apart.
Hut perhaps by that tlme the editor will
also be less numerous, and the printing
prtsa vanish iu the old iron pil, for tbe
subscriber will Just slip his inernlug or
evening oyllnder Inte the phonograph and
Union te the uews read te him by a ma
chine reproduction of a well selected voice.
Mesnwhlle we wilt try te get the tatlU
amended se that whan these Ujb coma
preperlty In oemmnroe and manufaaturce
may give work ler us alt
i ....
PERSiONAU
Juuek Wilmam B. Wadeell has
been commissioned president Judge nl
Chester county. Uls term will expire In
1893.
General Jehk M. Palmer, of 1111 1111
rle! eitiuiatcs mat he travelled inme than
7,000 miles and made mere than UOapeeebcs
duriUK his campaign for the governorship.
Beoh work by a man of aeventy two euisut
te have wen, but It didn't.
henEKT II. Celeman, the millionaire
ownnref the Cornwall era mine, whole
an rxn'rt mechanic, en Wniinri. n
the 11 o'elcck train en the Lebanon Valley
railroad from Lobauen te Harrisburg, He
did it ler the purpose of making a test of a
SDark arrester et whleh he Is the Inventor,
lie hundled tbe throttle with akin, nnd thn
slcht of the millionaire engineer attraetcd
a great deal nf attonllen te the train.
Carl heiiUKZ Is nnce mere an easy re
oeRtilrablo fleure In New Yerk. Uls beard
has turned from the dark red whleh for fer for
merly characterised It te what might be
e.IIed a muddy gray. His general appear
and ia that of a man wheaa health li net
robust All the breequeness has departed
from Mr. Hebuis's manner. He Is mere
oeurteous and suove than wben fae was an
oiueebnlder, and he has the air of studied
BiuUblllty which Is a neeeasary adjunct te
public lilt) in Kurope.
The mild powers euro -It a onrthutle Is
nftdel te rti the b'oeO. of Impurity ai'l te
l"iw va c mtlUl,0n 01 Uw llv,r "de7!
If ilier -wrrj catlrd a meettng et bablej and
young children una tne Queitfen put te van
" wliu wd ihUr Kreitent b.inefiCler" th loud
a dupunliiiousvelowouiato "Br, Hull." ler
lie Ktvu u hli wonderful " Baby byrnp '
K
OKO hOAP.
Koke Seap.
ir wili. rtOAT.
IT WILL FLOAT.
l'UUir, usireilMaud DUUAUI.k Inquai.
Ity, eccneinfallu ue. A veRetable oil nenn
ler the LAUNUKY, TOIl.Kt' ana JJATH.
Adapted te general houiehela uie, or In
MILL, MINK or BUOl'. II yenr grordeoi
net keep it, tend ui a eenti ler postage, and
wewllljuallacnibKilltls. Address,
H. & Q. A. ROKVfdil,
nevil7 lyTn.TIi.9 CINOINNATI, e.
WAtfAMAK&K'B
fBiLADit.ruu,;Thursday, Uee. , 18S8.
The Stere Rambler falls
across many things of value
and interest.
Here are some of them :
On the Main Aisle just by
Se Transept steps. A bit of
Moorish decoration, Alhambra
hke, is going up, all for a Hand
kerchiei show.
A free and most intelligent
lance in dry-goods criticism,
often faithful even te wounding
us, remarked te day that our
" handkerchief iteck for quan-
LANCASTER DAILY
WAITAUARKR'8
tity, variety, choice, and cheap
ness is without equal." We
knew it before, knew it doubly
new.
At nearly every point our
sharpest competition is our own
past. Emphatically is this true
of handkerchiefs. Therefore
the strongest statement we can
make is that we are doing from
fifteen te twenty-five per cent
better for you than ever before.
Boeksidc, Thirteenth street.
The Fine Stationery is a sort-of-go-west
r young - man stock.
Gene te Juniper street. The
former frequenters south end
el books will find a goodly
company new in possession.
Standard books, ancient and
modern, in sets, at prices for
the people. The great souls of
literature new gene te the ma
jority would rejoice that their
thoughts still live within the
reach of everybody.
'The booklet is a product of
the times. Evolved from
Christmas cards. A bit of
geed reading joined with a bit
of holiday decoration. A few
cents and upward. First fleer
and Basement in the Book
store. Ttle Tr.,i,:.,i T.,
north-
.. .unuuiuui ":,
east Basement, amuse
thou-
sands. Take a leek and move
en for next comers. 1 00,000
dells for less than equal dollars.
They stand for all sorts of folks
and fraternize with scant or full
purses. Near by dells you will
find Christmas tree ornaments.
A week hence you'll thank us
for telling you.
Have you noticed the in
creased ease of the business ?
The wide spaces make you see
the crowd, but yet net feel that
you are in it.
The holiday gear is getting
all ever the store. This is the
best time for picking and choos chees
ing. Take a hint broadly
given. Don't put off your
Christmas shopping and bother
yourself en the last days.
Silk is cold. Yeu don't feel
like snuggling up te the com
mon run of Silk Mufllers or
Silk Handkerchiefs in chilly
weather. It takes a big slice of
wit en the maker's part te get
up a soft, warm Silk. Ne one
equals Brocklehurst in that.
His " Londen made " Mufflers
(really made in Macclesfield)
have crowded " satin finished "
and the whole covey of stiff,
dressing-leaded, styles te one
side. Seme very geed Muf
flers, though, that never saw
England almost as cashmerey
in finish. There's a Chinese
imitation, heavy twilled, pure
silk, that's singularly selt.
CMnena Imitation Kegllsh Jlumr?, 73
acn
"", HnniO", Hi H.r., 11.50, $1.73. J,
."A'i e?trft .n,eavy. 1'icUes square,
S2QJ Kin ml I nmima nt .........it.. '
Oomtmie il n niety, 61e le U each.
Jrrn h Muniurn, SI and 1 SJracl.
Co'ered Mulllam, 03e tntluach.
rrlntcd L'amiuiire Mnflium (woel.'oatton
wurp).:6otu7Jerach ."
Elik'Mid-ijolteu Muruars, tCc, 03e, and
7efl each. '
rletticn.WllUD Uemer ,aUn atrlpce, 75e
Soathwest of contre.
Such a Crockery and Ghss
ware trade as ours couldn't get
en clean and smooth without
" Bargain Tables." Odd pieces,
broken sets, sorts that don't go
at the prices they were made te
sell at, have no business clut
tering shelves and crowding
tables among their betters. We
weed out things of that kind
quick as they come in sight,
slash the prices, and rush them
off te tables by themselves.
Fragile things ! Seme of the
finest pieces go for a trifle
because a smashed fellow leaves
them lonely. If you skip a day
you may miss just the thing
you're anxious for. Wise
housewives are all the time en
the watch for these odds nnd
ends.
Te-day a thousand pieces of
glassware" the
new spiral
the Bargain
half price.
but don't
shapes go te
Table at about
They're seconds,
leek it.
Ici ItAwli, gee caeh
Jlnijer liewin, it a dozen
Hpoen Helder;, IUe ciieq
Culery Ulnt.es, 13a each
Bet- made up of muter i)Bn, Fugar
e'sTerthfVat ' UUa 8poen u0lar.
Secondleor.Juulper struct elilu. reur ole-
Perhaps you are thinking of
cm ypcra or riem uiass ler
Christmas. There arc dozens
of qualities. We have only the
best, made by Lemaire and by
Bardou, of Paris. Size, mount
ing, and number of lenses make
the prices vary in Opera Glasses
from $4.40 in black morocco te
$42 in aluminium and pearl.
Ke a J unlper street entrunce.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
Bt,.nBDiN-.-NKW HOAHlilNG AND
Lodging llnn.P Vn.li ,., i . ......
fii.0"?." "e-an I A beSn" laaUP atli
Cera
Muuii in,. . i" "" iwnnoueni ue&r,
..?Br''1bijdpreililltJVHIlA m ,,.
class
itaa8
!Uma rA .A.P.IOttOlt,
.. u ttvBw i.utte.vtnst.
INTELUOEyCER, THtXKSDAY. DECEMBER
jyK. O. Me LANE'S
OILKBBATIO
Vermifuge, for Worms.
MOrHKRS BRAD.
Andrew Drnmtnr, of CraflbarrttewnsMp
J enne oeontr, gve his child tint teaspoon
let rf ihahoDiiliielir. u, Moi.ar.e's ca.abratsX
Vcrmlf ne, and ihepistcd in worms, next
Tm.rnlngtuiepetllluue! Uie doss ilepuscd
lit mom. r
.TosejihO. Allet), il Am boy, a:rn a doss et
thngeuulne Ur. ). MeLsne'a eclebraua Ver.
inlfiiKe te a child of ilx.yrari old, and It
btouhtaway83wermi. lie neon nftur nave
anr.tbar flose te the lartechltO, which brought
away 10 were, luaalug iu worm In abeatll
nenra.
Mrs, Qelf by, Ne. 181 Kiretttreet, New Tors-,
writes u that she hid a child which hsd been
nnwll ler better than two month, she pro
cured a lotto nrthe genntae lr. U. MeLne s
VcrmtfagH and ndillnisteind It. The child
puted a large quantity cf worms, and In a
inw daya wa a herty at erer t had ben.
l'ai-fiiita wlih itith teudnney heleia them
rhetild net healiate whoa there Is any reason
tosuscflitwerrnr, and Jein rn time in admin
IMeniift the genuine Dr. O. Mel.aLO'a Verml
IiiKe. i t never it Is aud Is perfectly ate.
ahtslt3Rrttlytbitl waa troubled with a
tap" wrrm for mere than itx months. I tried
ail thn known letnefllia ler thJa terrlble afllte.
Wen, tut without liileg able te destroy 11. I
Kotalietllo et ihn gnnulne Dr. u. UeLane'a
Vfrmlttiue, pinrare.iby rjit.tiipff urea , Htu
burir, I'-, which 1 leek ncoerillon todtreo tedtreo todtree
ilor.ot and tbe remit wai 1 eichrired one
lureWiHwerm, mnuntlriK mera than a yard,
bsblfleju number el sm&lloeei.
MH3. U.ECOTT.
rrt-eMcentjn bottle,
(onuine.,
Insist en hvtlTK the
(J)
RE YOU CONSCMPTIVET
USK
PARKERfl CHNGHB TONIO
WIthent delay. A rare medlrlnal compost cempost compest
tlon Uiat cures when nil cine falls, lias cured
the wem ceses of tough. Wpak Lungs. Asth
ma, IndlKostlen, Inward Paine, Exhaustion.
dOC. at DruggleU.
1UNDKKCOKNB.
The eafest, surest and Lett enre for Cerns,
llutilen. Ae. bleps all pain. Knanres com
fort in the feet. INtver falls te cure. 13 cenu
et'iruKBlsIi. UWUOX CO., N. T.
B
'ENSON'S i'liAHTKKS.
- -wuj u.v.u uvf.ljr IliUltlUHUIl " in
. J'mir mind," bat eomelhlnK mere
VJSLKT substantial will banecnasary quite
... . ... ?een,as Wlnmrlsrupldlyappreacn-
COLLAK Ing. In nddltlen te buayy cloth
Ikfn.. llfrvrn 1...411.. -iA,nM.,.u ., .
ing. inesa who are prudent will
t mnwln n s h1 m .ST t .. n. .
OS YOUlt ptoTlden supply of lanaea'a Px.ia
,..,., " .'" anticipation of toughs,
LINKH colds, Chest f'alns, HheumatUm,
.. .. ."" w,Mn niiuieiius vi men
DU3TJEU3 nromreto prnvall during thn fall
months. Thlspladerljwull known
n a uniformly rollableremtdy In such trou treu
blis: Is always ready ler lmtnedlate applies
tleunndltseiriictla prompt and permanent.
As ihore aie many epurlen imitations In the
market, oireful nuyeiu will always ask for
DMMen'a Hnd rofuse nil ether porous plasters
' s-iiind two cent stamp te beabury John John Jehn
eon, 21 Piatt street, N. V , for a copy of In In
Hrucltent from Ute Vector, a valuable beute
held book. ()
Hflall... n nit... H.t.n. . .
at.rTiirtft.
JJ-KKOUANT TAILORING.
He&ftAOT & ITOWIElf,
MEKCUAHTTILOtfl-N0.1lWB8T
KiNunrinKr.
STOpen Every Kvenlnir Ihls Menth.
OVKN EVEKY
CfiJiimu.
EVENING IN DE-
Tii8 Secret of Success,
d
Yeu will readily understand it
after you have seen our goods
and beard our prices ; it makes
ether merchants storm and fpeut
when they see our goods worn
nnd the prices paid Ter them ; you
.can tell this by remarks we
hear. Nothing is impossible at
this advanced stage of civiliza
tion. Pair DeiUlnfr, Lewest
Prlces, Heat Qualities and
Oheice3t Styles.
Yeu will find a large and well
selected assortment of Gents',
YeuthB and Beys' Clothing at
Positively the Lewest Prices.
Fifty Dezen Natural Umlyed
Veol Underwear, were fl.CO
each ; new $1,25. These goods
nre equal te any 2 00 goods in
weight and durability; ethor
grades in eudlejs variety, from
17c te 2.00.
h'prclul Indnccmentu-A Gent's
Pine Imported Pur Deaver Over
coat, made equal te custom work,
in Black or Brewu, 10 ; these
are fully worth $15. AVe have
about CO et them, aud as the
goods cannot be duplicated we
will sell them off at this price.
Any ene in need of a co!d blast
protector should call and leek at
them.
Gloves! G!eve3t Such an
assortment. Yeu would get tired
waiting were we te show you all.
We have a One let of Working
and Driving Gloves, genuine Deg
Skin, $1 20. A Streng Oil Tan
ned Leather, wool top and lleece
lined, 753 ; worth $1.00. Genu
ine Buck, wool top, lleece lined,
81.00. Heavy Scotch Woolen
Gloves and Mitts, 25e te COc
Alse u full line of Dress Gloves.
HIRSH & BROTHER,
Lciding Clothiers & Merchint Tailors,
CORNER OP
N QUEEN BT.fe CENTRE SQUARE,
LSIJOAUTKU, PA.
BOOKS, df,
Q.OODS FOIt CHHISTMAS.
1UIOT1I Ell, would you mike yenr
little slster'a heart Blad, and tlitjr
would you 109 ycur brotnerepon
bis little blue 03 e In wonder?
Ihonge with ix and we wUl seu
what
L. B. HERE,
IlOOKSKLLKlt,
lias ilsne for you thUglaa Christ
mas time. Heeks full et pretty
slorlrsababeautllulbright pictures
te lUAktiyeurlttlle lives full of suu
tblue and happiness. Gaines ter
ixiung i.nit old, rich and peer, te
pus ths: lung winter evenluK In
luu aud glbe. Toys ler the we.e Ut
ile onus as well as well as the larger
bielbrrsaud sitters. Callcatly und
soewhatyourold lilfnd ."nntatllui
hu dropped from uls puk
AT
la. 53 Beitii Queen St,
augis-iya
HIRSH
BROTHER
fALAam or fabhieh.
Q.11AND OPENING OF
CHRISTMAS GOODS
-AT-
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION,
13 East Kine Street.
Lancaster, Pa,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
December 6th & jtth.
Twe Grand Opening Days.
We have mere surprises in
store for you than we had last
year.
Bring your children with you.
It is the grandest display of
Christmas Goods ever seen in
Lancaster.
An endless variety of Dells.
Mere than two thousand
dells will be en exhibition, from
the small ten-cent dell up te the
largest French Bisque.
Thousands of ether fancy
and useful things, both orna
mental and useful.
Albums, Autograph and
Photograph, in plush and
leather.
Toilet sets, Manicure sets
and Shaving sets.
Photograph Frames and
Mirrors, Papeteries, Scrap Al
bums, Qoeks, Christmas Cards
and Games. Brass Neveltiv,
Ink Stands, Thermometers,
Oder Cases and Paper Cutters.
Baskets for fancy work and
flowers; Werk Baskets and
Scrap Baskets.
Leather Goods, Pocket
Beeks, Purses, Card Cases,
Cigar Cases, Photo Cases, Hand
Bags and Writing Tablets.
Silk Handkerchief and Christ
mas Handkerchief Bexes.
Umbrellas, fancy hardwood
handles, and geld and silver
mounts.
Handsome Souvenirs given
with every purchase of one dol
lar or mere.
Souvenirs for Beys and Girls,
i. e., Drawing Slates, given
with every purchase of Christ
mas Goods, amounting te one
dollar or mere.
We extend a general invita
tion te all te our Grand Christ
mas Opening.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
6th and 7th.
ASTRICH BROS.
CLOTH 1XQ, AC.
e
PKN KVKRY EVENING DURINQ
x'ttuajuucu,
Toe can't leant In the
papers all that's te yenr
Interest bore and the
money saving prices.
?ee this store full of
Clothing, niees and
As Yeu
Want
ThEm
.. e jvu 1.UUI14
make It you were making, as you Uke when
you're buying. Men's Warm Horvleeable
OverceitB. is 00; wonderful Values ana
Dressy styles ut 110.00; All-Weel irurlleavnr
Overceits, IIS CO j Finer Ones, a grade hlgber,
115. te ; Ustulsema Molte.ia, yury bist "work
manship, -me. Little Uey'a Overcoats, bet
torthanyen expect, ILSJj newest patterns
and many nloe styles at lien. Larger Uey'a
Ovorcents, il 50 te 18.(0. More Men's, Uey'a
and Children's tults te pick from than yen
eipect te tee In ene .store. Children's and
Uey'a Clothing en first fleer. Men's Clothing
second fleer. Kverythtng 'In Underwear, Ho
siery and Gloves. Knit Jackets, Heuse and
Oflloe Ceat', Llitle Beis" Waists, Ueie, Un
dorweirand tilevea. irer clothing te Meas
ure visit our complete equipped custom De
pmincnt.
MARTIN BRO'S
Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
B NOUTU OUKKN ST.
innlttlaa na ,,.., ,.i.t.
w
llilUASIBON A ITOBTKK.
The Knife of Redaction at Werk.
CUT PRICES
-IN-
BOYS' OVERCOATS
That Arodeodfor liuyers.
lleya' Bclicel overcoats in All.Wcel Fancy
Cheviots. VM. cut te fs.ce.
ueys' oiterd Mlxea yine Uress Overcoats,
iieva'Oarc lirewn Corkscrew WorstedOver-co-its,
I70u, outte H.'O.
te'lS ue' U"k Uren Ku"ey Ovoreoau, 110. cut
lwiluoiTea1 BIne D180nlU Overceau,
iteya' Very un'rable rancy Caeslmere Over
ceah, .w, out te IJ.W.
bent's tterm end Yetitig Gent's Cape Over,
coats in Gray. Dark lirewu and chinchilla
aud f rteie, lb M te I 'J).
A'.larrfuuHioitmeutef "mokleg Jackets and
IlousMUeatsof alegant l'aturns.
iritere upon Kytry hvenlug Daring De
cember. Williamson & Fester's,
33,84,3.fc38E.KINaSTM
,tNOASXXUttA,
-and
MO. 310 MARKET 8THBET,
ilAUIllsllUKO, PA.
KVAN'H fLOUR.
Levan's Fleur I
TSBBBST.
UOMTkM
, 1888.
oneoMMits.
JEW AND FBfiSK
Holiday Oroeariei.
Water nl laverlrg Kitraeta "-""
anything yen want ler your table we aaa
anpply. wilt tr and pletae ou. ""
"ll6as triAKT.
Cor. West King and Watereu
JXKW CANNED OOODS.
100 GASES DEW DROP CORN
JUST IN.
W. A. Heist & Ce.,
HIGH ORADB.QHOOBM.
Are Ifesdinartira for the Dew Dren Brand
Canned aud Jiettlel Uoeoa. ane
Daw Drep Cern.
Dew Drep reaa.
Dew nrep Peans.
Dew Drep Ti mauiea.
Dew Drep Fancy I'earli-s.
pew Drep 8 agar fenced reaches.
Dew Drep feeitd AararatLa.
Dew Drep Whole Balmnn.
Dew Drep Whole lobster.
. Dew Diep sugar Blleed apricots.
Whole Tomatoes in glass and tin for try ing.
fyeciil PricM in 1 Dcz. ud Case Lets.
!! ?5?I' ,,oea, -we te-flay the flneat peeked
f?.M'5ie '. Int MP In band-mide tin,
containing no poisonous matter whatever.
W. A BEIST & CO.,
COB. KA8T KINO A DTTKK 8T8.
4VTKLEFU0NK AND FIlKlt DELIVJtBY.
l T BURSK'S.
TIBLE SYRUP
LOWER.
'J he manufacturers of Glncose Syrnpe are
fighting eaeh ether, and during the engage
ment the bottom fell out ; It dropped 80 a ial
Ien, and ai ltstruck bottom we
CAUGHT A CARLOAD.
THEIli LOSS IS YOUR GAIN.
Vfn are new selling at 80 n quart satre as sold
at if e. A Daisy Byrnp, much finer, only 10c.
Pure Sugar Syrup.
TliK UKST IN TUB MAUKKT.
lew Crep ITew Oileans.
VOB, CUBISXUAS 11AKINQ.
-WWe Only Buy the open KetUe, Genuine
Article. eoedUakera.
TrulU of All Kinds for Mince Meat and
BVICBB ; we buy only the beat. '"u
BURSK'S!
NO. 17 BAST KING STREET,
LaNGABTJCB.I'A.
Q.REAT BARGAINS I
reTst
AGAIN LEADING OFF.
Our lOe Light Table Melassws reduced te 80
a quart, flew can we de ltT Uy buying a
whole eirlOiid-whleh we did. llrlue olenir
your KetUeB, Jugs and Pitchers. "
NOW WJJ3IAVB IT I
That rine, weet Dried Bcerat De a ft. Take
aloekatourn tb Window-West Mde. lleef
at, Oe : ueet at 12xe ; -lendera ane Knuekles at
ISO WenloUttmsatlle. .'Finest Beef Tongues
B!.7-0, ,A,;' H88 ouKfr-Lear codfish, took
at tne window long and well. -w.
BTKf AKOUND TUBC0UN2U
And you will be at Ihi renrtb Window
West Sldn. Here yen wUl see a dUnlayef
White urapes. Figs. Oranges. e. uup'y el
third window. West hide, centilns a fine
Dr&dS-ralU. 8 ' ,rere,8n Rna "emesuS
Beccnd Window, a fine display of Bottled
U DO J Be
f.,ri,f,w'naew' Hf P'ay or Canned Goods.
Itwlll pay jen te take :a leek at them all
Thanksglv"lD.,0meUllUK ye my "ftnt Ier
t WABK BKLLtvft
Chese A Fanbern'a ramous cjeffeer-justwhat
what yen will want ler Thanksgiving.
Dnfry's 1 1'urn Bweet Clder. Jtlnctmeat at 8c,
10oanal2e a ft. 1'araaise Meadow. uapeCed
and Jersey cranberries. Martha Wasnlngwin
Creamery Buttered Kleur. Pure Heney, 3 fts
torSie; also. Heney In bottles, with or wltn wltn wltn
outcemb. Evaporated Peaches. Applea, Ap-SS"-
B flums. Prune.laa. Bunch' lialslnai
Beedless ualalns.Unrranu, Lomen and UruM
Pei, Leghorn Citren. Bhellbark and Walnut
OrnSs. g"' U&t03' WnU' Cana,c na
.J.t0 n.rie't lln0 of Canned and Bettled Goods
in tee city.
.l,?Ftteu.6m.br wa hftv6 n', i-argeat store,
r?Mllerth08,.eck.a"a Ul KeefLotatleS
Cell and be convinced.
J. FRANK REIST,
WHOLESALE AND KETA1L (lUOCKB,
KeiUieast Cerner
W eat Klaf and Prlne Streeti,
LANCABTKU.PA.
ao-Ti'lephen and rree llvnry.
. .1T C
VMJJHJCLLAIS.
TfUST THE THING.
-'rs''irVvw-J
JUST the thing for a Christmas Present ler
rath 8 r, Mether, Blster, Brethor, Cousin, Un
cle, Aunt or Le;or, H the oyer iuaelul Um
brella. JUbTTUK l'LACH.
J U3T the place te get It Is at It. B. X U.'s
lt East King streeu They carry the largest
assortment 1 have the latest styles ; and teelr
piloea are lower than the same grades of goods
can be had anywhere else.
JU3T THE TIME.
JUST the tlme te get lt-NOW, while the
arsortment la complcte. Belect yenr handle
and pattern of stick, and have the goods made
up and reserved ler you. Yours truly,
R. B. 8c H,,
aep29-3uid
NO. BAST KINO ST.
ailJBCAfciUJUMtlXZ ttUUJBtt.
QAXIj AND fcKH
-THE-
ROCHESTER LAMP
sixty Candle-Light 1 Beau them alL
Anether Let et cheap olebbb ler ttaa WJ
OUBtevea.
TBI PHRFaenON"
MBTAJ. MOULDING BUBBBB CUBHIOB
WEATHERSTRIP
ueata then elLrrnis strip outwears aU ethers,
Seepe out the cold, otep rattling of windows.
Kxclude the dnst. Keep out snow and rain.
Anyone can apply it no waste or dirt made
In applying It. Can be Qtted anywhere-no
holea te bore, ready for use. It will net split,
warp or shrink a cushion strip la the most
nerfWt, At the eteve, Heaief ana HAnge
""a -or-:
Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens,
84 SOUTH QUEEN 8T-,
UAMOUKMM.TA.
cLersrirm.
jglALOj, lflSl
Fin Tailoring
VtieMMlowMany.geto " -
H. OERHART'S
0iy Direct Inperttaic Tlter.
OWOBTH QUBBsT BTKEBH.
TfALUJE I
Satisfaction
la what kas aivan ne tkeaxtaaalTa mmui
Ibavereeelved from tK TiSsMe! mVS?eI
UhmI SB." 1,0,t,u, "PmSX te ti
PitCBSAWATDpWir, AS USUAL.
TROUSERS I
ASKEW!
. syTtILOE.-
0. m AMD MB WaWT Ifl MTstKBT.
. nimdr.8
JJYBKB HATHrOH.
IT WILL PAY YOU!
IT WILL PAT ANY ONI TO LOOK OTKB
OUB
GOOD SELECTION
or-
OVEBCOATS.
EVEBY BTYLE AND KIND, FBOH
7.00 TO 3S.OO.
OUB KBBSEY OVERCOATS AT lU.llT.tlS,
ABE WOttTll SEEING.
Even If yen don't buy of ns, you'll knew
what te expect for thn prlee. Every ear
taken ler yenr comfort and every effort need
for elegance and beauty.
TRICKS ABB VBRY REASONABLE.
Myers & RatMen,
RELIABLE CLOZDIEBS,
NO. 12 EAST KING ST..
LANCASTER PA.
QliOTHINGl CLOTHING I
L, Gansman & Sre.,
Hen's, Beys' and Children's
CLOTHING.
Onr Clothing is strictly Tellable, iu excel,
lenee et quality, style and fit can be de
pended upon.
Men's cults, W.W, 17.00, I10.C0, 112.00, liue,
Men's Ovorceata, I.5D, IJ.OO, 16.00, 8.00, U0.00,
112.00,118.00.
Men's Pants, 11.23, 13.00, (2 se, 3 CO, 11.00.
We can give you better quality and making
In our garments for that money than any
ethor heuse in the city. Bee ear areat line at
the above prices.
' Suits and Overcoats
At Xxtromely Lew Piices.
Men's Storm Overcoats at ts.oe, 1700, 18.00,
H0.00. 112.00.
Bee our Ail-Weel Suits te erder at lltoe
$14 00,113.0,118 00.
They are geed value for the money.
Handsome Overcoats te order at 115.00, lis 00,
tM.00. 125.00.
Immense assortment at mederate prices.
Can yen afford te miss this t
L. GANSMAN & BRO,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Hen's, Beys' and Children's Clothing,
B. W. CORNER NORTH QUEEN
AND ORANGE STREETS. I. ANCJASTEB. PA.
mHE PEOPLE'S OABH STORE.
CLOTHING
Made te Order
-AT-
The People's Gasb Stere.
Don't forget it. We can make
you a Suit of iClelhes, an Over
coat or a Fair of Trousers, and
give you as much satisfaction as
any Tailoring establishment in
the city nnd at less cost en the
average.
The People's Gasb Stere,
NO. 36 EAST KING STRBBT,
LANCASTER, PA,
a let or
READY,-MADE OVERCOATS,
or our
OWN MANUFACTURE
AX
MODERATE ? BICES.
.MC1M7UW
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