Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 07, 1888, Image 2

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The Daily Intelligencer.
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LANCASTkK, HKUKMUKK 7, 1BS8.
Tke Hnntrd lUrrlteiw
The New Yerk ZW&une'ngurs,ivh!ch
arc alwajsa vast deal better than ltaleslc,
record about a hundred thousand mere
Tetea for Cleveland thantlarrben. ltepub.
Hcan presidents are riot leth te take seats
that they get by the skin of tbclr teeth
and de net eeui te think the efllce any
the less w erlh taking because of the way
la which it comes te them. II ayes took
It, although he knew It was stolen; and
It did neither hhn nor his party any geed.
Gaifleld get It through the evident
treachery that lest New Yerk te
Hanccck ; and he never profited by it.
Harrison gets it, against the will of the
people, through the purchased electoral
vote et New Yerk ; and it is net likely te
de Mm or bis party geed. He is in a
minority of half a million, and has a
hundred thousand votes less than even a
plurality. The Congress is nearly tied In
both branches. The ltepublican party is
required te start its administration with
a party discordant upon the main issue et
the campaign and upon the most prom!
n?nt feature of the Democratic adminis
tration. And if it does net come te
grief upon the tariff and upon civil ser
vice reform it must have a kinder pro
tection from Providence than its corrupt
slzure of power has earned for it. "
lieslde this, old leaders are at swords'
paints. Their ambitions clash. Maine,
who has net been invited te be
secretary of state, and who plainly will
nep be unless it is forced from
Harrison at the muzzle of a gun, , has
caused his friends te make public his de
mand for the place, and te threaten dire
results if he does net get It. There is
mere trouble ahead for Harrison in
settling the cenllicting claims of leaders
than has ever been premised in advance
te a president.
The trouble of this klndlthat killed Ills
grandfather was nothing te that whieh
opens out before him; and he will net
next jearat this time ferl like gunning for
grouse; be will by that time be one of
the hunted himself, and will have ym
patbywith the peer bird that cannot :ly
away from the guns.
' '
It Seems hilly.
We think that Bishop 1'elter, et the
Episcopal diocese of New Yerk, hat!
done that which he will find it hard te
Justify, in applauding the Kev. Henry
Auld for marrying a woman whom he
declared at the altar that he would net
live with. It appears that oho held
an old written agreement of the clergy
man te marry her.and that Bhe demanded
itsexecutlen. lllshep Tetter advised him
that it was his duty te de whathehnd
premised ; and atler he had dene it lie
wrote te him that "lie had behaved
honorably and saved a ecandal."
We de net tee hew n bishop can recon
die himself te leek In this wny at tlm net
of a man who gee through the marriage
ceremony, but adding te the essential
vow a declaration that he will net live
with the woman and does net want her
ever te enter hia house. If that Unet
a mockery et the sarvice we de net knew
what may Ira be called.
In n legal aspect of the case, such a
perfermar.ee followed by the immediate
separation of the parties, is no marriage
at all. It takes intent and consent te
marry tocenstituto marriage. When a
man says te a woman that he will take
her as his wife but that she shall net
live with him, he talks nonsense) and
utters a self-contradiction which nulli
fies the ceremony In the eye et the
law, se long ns he persists in
his determination net te treat the wemun
ai his wife. We de net understand that
the Itev. Henry Auld was dulymarrkd
by that ceremony. If the Episcopal
church recognizes such performance as
marriage it iuiulrea less nf tlm
marriage ceremony than does the law ;
and one would think it would ask mere.
Bishop Petter gave peer advice te the
Bev. Auld, and has a falsa idea of the
proper thing for a man te de who is en
gaged te be married and does net want
te be married. In such a case he has
te cheese wbe'lier he will keep
or break his engagement. He caunet
keep and break it, us the Rev. Auld pro pre
poses. Te a woman who would haul a
man forcibly before the altar, as his
Widow bauUd htm, little considera
tion is due; and a man who would
jniny under such duress would
be fairly eet down as a goeeo ; though
when he acts under the dures of the ad
Vice of his bishop the hitter must take
the big end of the iesieusib!lity. Aud
bow can it be that a bieUep and a clergj
man together cau combine te argue that
a man can marry and reject a woman In
the same breath. I it net silly ?
OvBRtwoilyiharepielBlnotttheboJy
eta well d replied young man whs found en
the railroad near thin city, aud the esbb re
mains an great a myptery an ever. The
fact that ue money or valuables were found
upon nlm m In with the tlioery that 1 e
wat-Jtlilra while trying te steal a rlau
wnicu he hail ue money te jMy for, and It
is aald that the place where he was leuud
Is a favorite point for learning, trains. Hut
this young lellew wai tee ell drcusetl fir
aprofctbleoal tramp pasted ou the best
places for etealleg rldw, aud the preemp
tion Is that a lad with be many shirts te
at bwk should liave been able te mieril u
ticket, nnd there U no suiucient reason why
be should net te supposed tehavd lailiu
from a pjBstu)jtr train.
It appears also possible that the jeuug
nan was murdered, robbed of his money,
and lelt cm the track for a psaalng train te
unfile, though hew he hippaned te be
'Wandering in that neighborhood U hard te
Jtueas. Ua may have beeu ou h la ay te
town Irein a country home, wearing a bluu
ki 1. Z rre,C3' lt rest of his wardrobe,
;$k walea be thought ujoreenllycirrled when
'L 1 thaa U v,euld 1" bundle, J'e-
muuiui. an point lean accidental dentl .
bat the whele cae In tnxiiBr ., .'!
&.lt7 e Jtettlnu a Btet reputation for bloody
"& Z.1 V 1 .. "uij'uwiik that the
53- Ks of the country ha net inade Hits n
pj infilling sensation of JUuway prnpmienr.
fjrt, 'xaejuain facts are leiitble. Tat, he.lv of
Pu " strong boy of teventctn Muadlna
Pt mangled condition milieus the leant
K' AltlS til fiffctlfltl' B,iH ..., ... -. ,al
r- out inennv hut ultiumt u .,i,,.
;i;. BOOlK. It la eile tOHIV that nr.lnriM u...n
if 'dMe4 ycunu wrnu in several thcmat,d
J WfinM li vi.... . .. i.l . . ..
f,Z;'0t.".!,lndJn ,,u Pcee'i e without a
t,jrwwu i a watcn, or at lent a ehaln.
A, yPUiK "la has ben blotted out. wi.ntr.er
i(r.wlm or aecldent will never be known,
iC -"" ,""i lamuy or devoted
.K.Werdef ihulad whs went feriii ii,
dsfreaterUht with the wnri.i , ....
StUia. Wfl HllUUISlhlt hln nhne.....u ...
, . rHV"fiiliu rill
ii taken before he is burted. It the alma
kMmm hat n; appropriation for the pur-
r . a tcua iuv Bin te HI,
THE
Thk Kew Yerk Jit raid fill many
oelntnna with a pathelie aoeount of the
mlicrlraefldleneM is exempllfted in the
three great prisons of the Empire state. A
measure known m the YatM bill wm
pwefd by the laM legislature whleh did
way with all fcotlve power 1 prltenr, and
een fined the labor of the men te the
nuking of neh articles as are required In
the penal Institutions of the stale. The
prison efBctals oendemn the law a ctlme
against the people et the state. The con
victs condemn It as an outrage against
themselves, and what llttle prsylngthey
de Is for Ua Immediate repeal. Men ahut
In cells all day with nothing te de are in
desperate state et mind.
The superintendent of Sing Hlng showed
hundreds of appeals for work of any kind.
They ran like this:
"Fer Ged's cake, don't keep me ahut up
doing nothing. Give me a ohanee te work."
"1 was sentenced te hard labor, 1 am
kept in solitary confinement. Are you net
breaking the law"
'Fer the love ei Qed, please give me
something te da"
Very expensive machinery stands Idle
while the men de what little work they
have te de by band. "The great engines
were still, the heavy shafting motlenlets
and the bread leather belts hung Idle,"
"A convlet was trying te saw a big plank
with a band saw. It would take him hours
te de It By his aids there was a machine
that wculd de it la a few seconds. Te use
the machine would have been a violation
of the new law. A half desen con viols
lonnged about waiting for that plank te be
sawed.
The competition of convict labor With the
factories led te the demand of the labor
mn for a remedy, and rollttelans eager for
the labor vote hastily passed this measure,
The labor men Insist that It Is all rlcht as
far as it gees, but that the convicts should
ba given ether work and that they Intend
te rudest legislation te that end. They
point te the prosperity of various branches
et manufaeturlng that have been relieved
of prison competition and say that if the
olllelals desired they ,oeuldglvotheeonvl(ti
enough work en the reada and breaking
tone. The prison question la a bard preb.
Ism but the enioresd idleness et thousands
ci Rtreng men appears inexcusable even as
an experlmsnt.
It Is announced that about 10,000
miners of Dlstrlet Assembly 133 have de
serted the Knights et Laber and will form
an independent orgsnlistlen. Steadily
end surely the great organlsillen Is split
ting up and the strength that lay in united
labor as well as the danger of Its tyran
nous abuse la passing away. The grand
dream of union et all trades te force up
the pries of labor and resist the natural ef
forts of capital te cheapen produets by
ebeapenlng labor seems te be In danger of
remaining ferevfr nothing but a dream,
liut It must be remembered that first at
tempti in any great reform are often mero
crude than this has been, and tnore cer.
tnlnly deemed te failure. The Knights of
Iiiber might have proved a great suectsi If
laborers were all saints c Ulcered by a select
corps of angels, but as mortals are net
often te be trusted with power se absolute
as some et the leaders held, and as men
are mere ready te quarrel when tbey feet
the power of a great order back of them,
tbe plan of such an organisatien demanda
for Its preper formation skill and discre
tion rijual at least te that required In
the framing of a nation's constitution.
And If this work dees defy human Inge
nuity It may be better In the end betlerfer
laheilug men and all geed citizens, te study
the vmllaroef the nation rathar tbun any
claes, and te se develop our industries aud
commerce that it tnny net be necessary te
oelleot money from werklngmen te aus
tain ethers In the Idleness et strikers cansed
by overproduction, combinations and ex.
cosslve tnrltl taxes. What geed there is in
the idea et united labor will be retained in
the smaller organisatiens, and the Ameri
can workman will continue se deal with
his empleyer through oemmittess for the
sale of his labor lu solid masses, but we
need no grander labor unteu than that
et this laboring nation, a union te secure
the equal rlghtHet ail.
Mn, FOWDKIU.Y aay a that he has been
weeding out troublesome olements. What
a terrlble let of weeds there were In the
order, nud hew troublesome the elements
must have been,
INOUariull, ritAl.MKO.
The New Feature uf JCaaeatlun In the Cum Cum
tneu tcnoel. te be Developed l(aildl.
All the normal sohenls in the state were
represented in Jiarrisburg en Thursday at
...- vi.4 tugeilirr at loe
deprlmmt of Instruction by Pre'eswr
Atnerten. president of the oemtnleslou
appointed by the governor te inquire Inte
the lea&ibllliy el Introducing industrial
training into the schools of Pennsylvania
Net only tbe principals of the normal
sohenlN, nut b number of the trustees were
present at the meeting, which was full of
Interest te all who took part in it. There
was no division in sentiment as te the
advisability of establishing industrial
training In connection with the studies new
taught in the common schools.
The members of the commission, as well
as the ethers la attendance, regarded the
proposed aobeme with enihualaaiu, and
luime wuu npaaa en me sat led
thought this new educational feature would
net euly contribute te the usefulness and
welfare of the sohelars, but would have a
miiueuujr iu unuruMB crime ey enoeuraging
industry. The work of the couiruUaleii
thus far wsa uuanloieusly endorsed, and
all present were pledged by resolution te
co-operate with the oemmltatoti in pushing
industrial training te a auccetslul con
clusion. (Joverner Beaver delivered an address en
industrial ednojtten the conference. In
whluh be gsve bis warm approval. The
remarks et lbs oemmlselonera indicated a
puriee te start with the education of the
teaehurs In the normal schools, and grad
ually Introduce the rystem into the common
school.
A resolution wai adopted Instructing the
commission te reoemumnd an appropriation
by the LegWnture of 10,oeo te eich state
neruiHl school for building and equipment,
aud J30.000 additional annually for each
ccunel ler luntruoteia' expenses, eta The
prliipipiis and trustees of normal schools
lndfuateil that they would be glad te accept
au appropriation every jisrfiem the state
te build und equip worksLepa and te pav
teachers for Imparting Industrlaleiucitlen.
The cmnmlsiilen. whleh oensinta et Dr.
Alheiteu, of the Pennsylvania State col
lege, Ontroneunlyt Professer Luckev, of
Pittsburg; ProtHwer behaetter, of Kills,
town; Unleuel Umu, of orlstewn, and
A, ..". ,.tt,,M0"i ' Oleard oellege, have
vl.lted Chlwge, at. Leuis, KoeterV, New
leirk, Brooklyn, Tulede, O j Tldeoute, Pa.,
and ether points at whleh induMrlal train
ing eoheoli are In operation, and Dr.
Alhorten exteuded bu luveitliratlen te
various portleue of Karene tn ehtuin n.rer.
uutleii en the subject. Kch membbr of
the commission bus been assigned the dutv
efdratllUKB portion of the report which ii
te be Bubriltet te the next Iexlslaturts
embracing lib work snd containing sugaes.
tionsaateutedloRlalatlonon the question
of industrial training. H
Atlbecles of the conference the prlncl
pals of the normal eoheolti adopted resolu
tions xpre-flni:doeplnlerejitlu the weiiure
et tbe sold ierVo-paens of PunneyivanU,
Hnd piedglng their oeKiperotlon with the
auto in training mob of these young pv'ople
S"i."J!h "u,"Wegeand dniie te p'rep're
Pruiioneft(j,MOtnnohtstonnrmil-ohool.
in Increase of Mw, Prlnelrul K n t ,i
OM IHKhCBXr.
A fllitbnrisr llu,iiiuK nmxnnt
K4Hlkts sa.b..M. .
On in
from the rittibarK Telegrsph.
lVirle bava found natural cai wiwt of
SSlV 'h0uW " "tMbeWfeSnndr
In Hp!i of tne testimony of the reeks
I SO llf (lQBrillv lrilkr,..u,... . ui
at
Kl.tT, a geed any rnert'efThVr.
gheny mountains are aatuaci that i,
Jjenuerlul fuel exlsts there; and th.n
btpla'ce,00 -y ?teSS &
Heme lacnthssgoasynaicsteef capitalists
LANCASTER DAILY
was formed across the mountains te
prospect for the gas, and secured tbe
sertieee of Dr. Enrloe Heaenci, chemls',
nuU'.lnrgHt and geologist, el this elty, t
conduct Uie soareh for them, lie had
durlBg , the past two jesre quteur
devoteal much tlrne te pieipMtlng for
pitreletsm and cgas In the eesieru half
nf the state, aueT new claims te be the
first one who has dliceversd Indubit
able indications of both nil and gss.
These were se f.verttls ihst the syndicate
autberlzDd Dr. Kotenel te loase or pnrelme
as much land In the vlclnltvss he could
get, and it is learned that he, has obtained
control of a large tract In Chester county,
bnt a short distance from Philadelphia.
Paahlng his explorations still farther he
made similar enoeursglng discoveries In
Montgomery county, and the favorable
indications have ten new traced up te
within four miles of our eastern metropolis.
Here also he baa scoured osntrelot a large
body et land, worth la the market from
?90O 101,000 per serf, which will in the
eariy months of 1SS9 be ilareleped for oil
and gas.
A company with ample eipltal will, It Is
understood, be formed immediately te sink
wells for oil and gas, and, If Dr. Kosensl is
net mlstaken.Pbliadelpblans will be enjoy
ing the blewilnga et natural gas by the
Winter cf 188P,
m m
Trial Attul IrrlltetitlM.
from the Pittsburg Is'.cgripb,
"An IrrldentUt Is suspected of wanting
te kill the Kmperer et Austria," asld Mr.
Sbsbbs, glaneing up from the paper.
" What in tbe world would an Kris den
tist want te de thst tcrT ' asked Mrs.
Uniggs.
Dr. Ball's Rough Syrup is a purely vrReU vrReU vrReU
hliirompeuna, innecunt in naiure ami iron
dertul tn effect, rerehtlOren ltlslnvulnatOn,
curing;, croup, whooping cough, eta , In a lew
MUM.U.UUAVKB et Wotriaredvllle, 'Md.,
writes I I suffer seinntlrnfs with arute ihou iheu
mttsm,and sear Balvatlrm ml gives tuelu.
ataninseas reUef, I ceifllUly rccemuicnQ It
as a sure euro.
WAXAMAKMt'U
1tfwyvwMnrWM
, ratLADatrHU, frl Jey, Dee. 7, 1S8.
You'd guess Christmas near.
Stere 3hews it. A whisper of
Santa Ciaus all around.
Think of a quarter acre of
gift things bright with the colors
of brass and silver and geld
and Plush! A wilderness of
table and mantel ornaments for
house helps.
Quaint, outlandish shapes,
maybe, but with the touch of
true art in every turn and
wrinkle.
The cunning workers of
Vienna and Berlin beat the
world in these things. Every
year new extravagances in form
and mere lightness and
brightness and airiness.
Take brass. Hammered,
rolled, drawn, fire gilt, burn
ished, and with the ' old " dead
finish inlaid, enameled, or with
dainty figures in bas-relief.
Mere shapes than you ever
dreamed el. And a use side te
everything. That's what catches
you. The thing is pretty and
unique and it's sure te fit in
somewhere.
Hunt the quaintest get-up of
the let ; maybe a mercury tube
stewed away in itmere than
sixty fancy shapes with ther
mometers hatchets, anchors.
About as manv mere with table
(gong attachment faint tinkle
te sounding " boom." Presen
tation gongs cutely and curi
ously contrived te show em
blems of various sports.
Card receivers --
ink stands
candlesticks
watch stands
ash receivers
vases
and the myriad spread of erna
ments were get en the same
generous plan. When you see
these you see the pick and
choice el everything going.
Olive Weed army tee en
dress parade. Never finer or
fitter.
Near the centre ct the store.
The biggest value we ever
gave in Japanese Silk Pocket
Handkerchiefs. 25 cents each.
Importers price $3.20 a dez.
lialtar and larger, 16 1 and 13:.
iSlrsb, eie j ;.4 Inch. 75e.
kxlia Leirv. SI and 11 v(l
Cream Chinese Silk Handker
chief, 24 and 27 inches, 50 and
75c. Misses' sizes, 20c, 25c,
and 35c.
Brocaded Silk Handker
chiels, old designs, 25c, from
40c ; new designs, 40c, 50c, and
75c
Southwest of centre.
Way out of the common
prices en a let of Women's
Fleece-lined Hese. Yeu can
have 100 dozen of them at 25
cents a pair. They were
brought across the ocean te sell
at ZlVi and 50 cents. Just at
hand. Navy blue, seal brown,
and black.
Chestnut etreet stdj, est of mln ulale.
It was never harder for the
man of affairs te keep up with
the whirl and rush of the book
world. Mere books, mere of
everything except time. If
you de much of ether things,
some one else must de the
book hunting for you or it
won't be done. Hence Boek
News. It's veur book hunter.
The welcome friend that takes
up the books of the past month,
tells you their drift, their cost
(at the counter or by mail) and
sets them down again.
Yeu can get helps enough te
pick books and buy books, but
they are apt te be in some
ether body's interest. Boek
News is made te help you.
The biggest, brightest, full
est, best number of Boeic
News ever issued is the one for
December, just out. 112
pages, and maylje fifty choice
illustrations picked from new
INTELLIGEyOEB, fflUDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1888.
WAlfAlfAKKK'B
Holiday Beeks. If you care
te knew what the publishers
have been doing for this Christ
mas season, ask JBoek News.
The whole story is between its
covers; a complete list, some
thing of the scope, and charac
ter efjmqst of, the books, and in
every case the Wanamaker
prices always fair and gener
ally below anybody else's.
That's the Holiday side of
Boek News; the ether sides
are there fjust as usual. We
mean Boek News te be your
quick and safe guide te every?
thing that counts in books or
among book people. 50 cents
a year. The mammoth Holi
day number at the counter or
sent te any address for 5 cents.
Near Thirteenth street entrance.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
COMPLEXION POWDBM.
QOMPIiKXION POWDKK.
LADIES
WHO VALUK A KXriNKD C0MPI.KXI08
POZZONI'S
MKD1CA1KD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
it Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin, llonievos all pimples, iruakles and etls etls etls
coleratlons, and makes tbe skin delicately
son and beautiful. It contains no time, white,
lead or urxonle. In three shade, pink or Oesh.
while ana brunette,
rOU BALK BT
All Druggtata and Fancy Goods
Dealcra flvorywhere.
- r,B5WJUtK OW IMITATIONS.-
J'lAdOHAND ORUAHS.
QUOIOK HOLIDAY 01FXS.
Choice Holiday Gifts.
Wltbmn;lr,intrihanAaniiiltltndnofsweet
'"ana?. e greet you I A Merry Christina)
ana a Uappy ew ear I
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
AccerJennr, Autehirp?. Itanjes, Utmles'
riarlnets. Uornets. mums, Klicf, Flageolets,
Flute, (Jullar. llarrneulrnj, Jims Harps,
siaudellns, ecnulnas, I'lroelon, Tambourines.
7rtanglFN, Violins, Urchastral ana liana In'
slrmntintJ.
r 1 hu nbeve are n few or trio Choice Musi
cal Ultta wnhnvolnrteckiorthu Uellday Bsv
"' wouliebvoiirineaelocttoaotMUBIO
.Kirk Jehnsen & Ce,,
21 "WHST KING STREET,
liANOABTEU, l'A.
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Ol'HlNC. 13 N10KU POll A
CHRISTMAS PRE8ENT .
Tbun Mm Kmblamatta Tin rr miarm, either
In Selia Ueia or Triple fluted.
OO. V V. O.8. el A. I. O. H. M.
Iv err K.eftl. K A.O. K.M. C.
U ll.crK P. K of L. li.UK.
U. t). Of r. O. O. A. M.
Ornny otlinrecloty. Ale Chtttim and I'lns
for the i'AT III A llUllS Ml LIT AN v.
fall early anfl mike your celeollen from the
numcioudde.lgus,
AT
E R ISM A N'S
NO. 42 WEST KINO STBKBT.
UllOVJlKIIIB.
VfKWAND FKEslT
Holiday Qrec3ric8,
"ew Citren, Currants, flexes I!alles
Orange ana l oiueu J e. rure Spices, Uesj
Waturnna FlavnrliiK Extracts
iuthtn(r von -iint Jer your table we ern
supply. Will try ana pleiwn you.
HWJKUK WIAKT,
Cor. Wntt King ana Water Ots.
R
OL1DAY tlOODS-JUST OPENED A
deoerutlins, Includlntt plain una decei-atea
Bnttn, perci'lnln and Uelirmlan wale. Hare
ttylni aud deslKiis, lneluaiiitf Llmeurs. Jardl
ntres, cameo. lelka Det, ote. 'I hose iroedj
cannot bu du'erlbed. but uiutt be seen te be
appreciated, as they un the nuiit spot I mens
ct trie potter's ait obtainable. Thelatestnov Thelatestnev
in aitlstle pottery lr Duke's" ware We
hi volt.
I-itAlMt i'8 KA8T KND FHAKMACT,
'"PP0" Kietrn Market,!
We tll reserve any styles eaeen and jay
tlmm anlde for Ulirlstuiaa. M.W.r'iw
w
ATUliSPlUNQ COHSET.
BUV THE FAMOU8
WATCIISPRING CORSE
WILL NKVEU BBKAK.
GUAltANTKED TO OOTWKAR ANY CU8-10M-MADK
COUSK1'.
Mayer, Strouse Ce.,
MAHUrACTUllIUS,
U111UOAUWAY, K.t.
OCl452tM,Th.?eew
TWKOVED OUH.ilOivKD KAK
OUHE FOK THK DEAK.
I'eck'a 1'atent Impreved Cushioned Kar
Ururns perfectly nwtore hearing and perform
the wera of the natural drum. Invlslbleeem.
lertanln nnd always in position. All conver
sation and even whispers be.ua fliHIncUy.
.,;uSJer.,1,."Btntle1 lMKk wn teetlmenUl.
rilKK. Address or call en r. lllb(;ei.853
Broadway. Nnw) eik. i .2wdM,W.rw
rj.OLDlN HPK01P1U.
DRUNKENNESS
OK TUX
tlQUOH HAIHTVOSITlVieLY CUUEU BY
ADM1.N13TKUINU DU. 1IA1N1U'
eieLUSN st'Kciriu.
It can lie given lu a cup of coffin) or tea with,
out tne knowledge of the person taklnv It t Is
absolutely hiirmluw, and will etrect a ponna penna
neni und speedy euro, whether the patleut Is a
inudnrnlei drinker or an alcoholic wrek.
Thousands et tlrunkanla have ben made
tinprttte men who have taken Qolden Bne-
u rst 4 fkjl .in KaI t-.v. aWv J .. ..
and KMlAy belKivu they qultdrlnklniret their
own fn-uwlll.
lTA'KVKh lTAllAThe s
l. TbB v.
lem encu lrur
Inmrvsrnalud with the Sneclne. It he.
a its-
ttbe-
comes an tutor linpetnlbtlltv for the Hener
niinoille te uxMt. ter mil bv
ft ibTta lraiilffea-H
CHAS. A. LOCIlk.fi, UniKKlst,
Ne 9 Kiwt Kln Htroet, LaiiQisler, Pa.
BUKB.lvdM,W,r
rpLY'a OKJ4AJM. iAi,w.
CATAREH-AY FEVEB.
kLY'8 CKKAM li ALU cures Celd in Head
Lumrrh. UoadUid.Uayrever.Ueafness.Uuad.
KiSie. 1'rtiw W CunUi. KASY TO UBk. Kly
llre's.OnCKO.N.Y.,U.8,A.
Kl.va CKRAU ltLM Cleanses the Nasal
I'iUt.aiK, Allajs l'uln and lnnammatlen.
Heals tne. Seres, Restores the Beutce el Taste
audHiuelU
TttyTUiTcuuir.
A particle Is applied Inte each nostril and Is
acnxuible. Pilco M ceuta at UruvKlsta : bv
mall, rvgUlerud, 60 eenu.
KLYI1UOTUKUB,
-.!., u Warren Btreet, Mew Yer.
nevlMydAw
DRT UOODH.
s
PrOIAL, BAKQAIMH
-
WINTER GOODS
AT THK
New Yerk Stere.
eevOBty-rive Dctees
I,ADII8'MRKt0 VKHT8, Fine QttsJIly Silk,
Oat stltchea, Pearl Buttens.
l7KcJCach Befttlar PrUe, te.
Ona 11 und red Deaens
MKX'5 UKAVt OKKYlBJllBVn, KOXach)
Ecgulsr Price, JJa
Fifty Desens
MK K 'fl N AT UB AL . WOOl, 8 IIIRT8, 75e each
thought Cheap at ll.ee.
Seventy-five Doten
MEM'S OAMKLS HAIR HALF BOSK, in Mat-
nrat Weel and Solid Celers,
Me Pair EosruUrUKaeeodj.
LADII&' ALL-WOOL BTB1PKD rklftT8,
11.00 Each Cheap at L.
Blity Fain
WUITK WOOL BLANK KTB. A Bargain at
2.60 a Pair.
. V-i OKKY BLANKETS
At 11.(0 a Pair t Lewejt Price heretofore, 11.11.
Bpeclal Bargalni in
nKAVTCOMrOBTB at 11.(0, I1.M, ILBO Each
sse each under usual price.
LADIES' STOCKINETTE JACKETS,
At 13.10,(1(0,11001018.00150 best value, t
sees for the money,
WATT &SH AND
Nea 6, 8 ud 10 East Einc Ht.
J.
B. MABTIN OO.
Grand Opening
-or-
HOLIDAY
IN-
ETEET DEPAETMEIT.
CHINA DEPARTMENT.
A GBKAT MANY KOTKLTIKB THAT WK
UAVXSOLKCONIEOL or 1R
THIS CITY-
A-3ele Agents ler the Famous Brle-a-Brae,
BKLLKUK CHINA, in this city, and the as
sortment oeu.lsu of the Lateit Novelties.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Te make room for HelUay Goods, every Din.
ner Sethi neen Iteductd te Cost. Large as
tertment.
HAYILAND & GO.'S CHINA.
IN ALL THE LATK3T SHAPES.
Fish Fets, Gams Set?, Tete a-Tete Bet), Bete
BeU, Pudding Kelt, Bene Plates, Bread and
L'uiter Plates, Fruit Plates, Soiree Plates, oys
ter Plates, iHucre Plates.
Immense Assortment of Tey.
Are being offered and will be ready for In
spection en Saturday.
J.B. MARTIN
& CO.
tVH HAt.il OH MKST.
PU BLIO TJAIiKTeP a" valuable
suburban Kmiajnce,
.. ., . 'IHCRsnAT, uacuiBSR 1M658.
At the leepird howl, tf.xt Jinar street, the
prepurty ajjetnlmr Clark's Villi, consisting censisting consisting
ntatweHtory Brlek Dwelling with Mansard
itoer.conUlQlnir V Uoeais, Ustern, Ueattir In
nenlypalnud. Let 40 by sse feet, filled with
choice fruit tree j.
tmlote.roraiuoooi at 7.:e p.m. of said day,
whuu terms will be umdu ki.ewn by
dec&-Ud AUU. rtelMOKUL, Auet.
09ITIVK SALK OF VALUABLE
ClTYPHOPEUrY.
OMTurasDiV, I)rcMBR 13, 1S-8,
will toseldatpubllosale,attbCooperHoue,
WHflt Klnv street Lne&atMrp.ltc. .. h fal
lowing dttteilbeU real eitan, lite the prea.
otyef JncebU Krtaly, deceased, te wit i
All itatrartMu thiei.stnry llrlaa BtoreHnd
Dwelllbv Heuse, situated Ne. , nn the wmt
s'deet erth Qoe street. In the city et Lun.
raster, Pa,reutHtutiKln Irenton Bald Neith
Queen street U feet 3 Inches, nnd extending In
de,,th westward of tbat width Si feat 3 luetic,
luetic) wliluulng en tne north bMn tn the wldlh
et 1'tfrtet (Inches and of ttm wtathlt extend
luiiherwtmwardes tuet bHInchts te irreuDd
c f i). U. lltrr. adjoining prrpunlts of Jehn L.
Miller, C.u. Ilerr and A. C. Kepler, together
with Bewer, yard end attev rights, etc.
ale te commence at 7 o'eloca p. tn. nf said
day, when attendance will bu given and tertus
luadeknewnby ALliKUt' H KuKaOY,
1IKNKYO KUKAUY,
Fiecutorsef JaoebO Kreadydnn'd.
HAWLHg Aurtlnmnr. dl9'd
Ai'TOttNjtra.
TT UTHKK U. KAUKKMAH,
ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW,
Second Fleer Xshlsman Law Bnlldlng, Ne. 4
Werth jJekv Street. CM-ifMw
SATURDAY, DEC. 8.
I
raju, stat
QKLEOT FAOlt TH LKADKRa
aENUINEi" FURS
BY THK .
LEADING FURRUM..
PLDSH OOOU3 nade te order. A Partem Fit
ALeillV IJUT QDALITY ALASKA
f?5a.aJmis r,,,TttM .! AtaettSBtat
fit V. AfSLf TeJlBi i;lrW .! tbsj
KWtWB&8S?J ,IOOO,
aasassMs C
FDK BOBir, FKOH K $t.
CHILDKKH'B TOY TKOKKS for Christ maa.
Alse a liaadseaa Ltna of TKAVKLIJia
BABS. AU Styles m au pHm. , "
Stauffei- & Ce.,
81 as 83 North Qaeaa BtresJT,
LAKCATKB,rA
B
OB OBHIBTMA8 I
LADIES!
COKTKMPLATIHQ TBI PCKCHABK OF
Fun or Fur Parmenti
FOK CHRISTMAS,
MO0LD PLACE ORDKKS AT OKCB
t 1N8UKK PROMPT OKL1YKKY.
LHAVK YOCB XI1AUSK FOR A
CHOICE BEAL COAT OR JACKET,
OR 8KLK0T ORB FROM STOCK OK
HAND.
AMEK
89WB8XKINQST.
Laactstcr'i Uifat Prwlicil Hitler I Femir
emu
QUBBmWA&B.
I IUH k MAKTIN.
Fancy Goods
-AT-
GKINA HALL
We have new open a Large Assortment
of Fancy Goods for
Holiday and Wedding Presents,
m
Doulton, Hungarian, Bodenbach, Stell
macber, Carlsbad, Royal Worcester,
Japanese Ware, Ac. Haviland Decora
ted China In Tea, Dinner, Ice Cream,
Chocolate, Berry, Game, Dessert, Pud
ding and Seltaire Sets, Ac. Biscuit Jars,
Fruit Plates, Celery Trays, Desserts,
Teas, &c. Cut and Engraved Glassware,
Tea, Dinner and Toilet Sets in Decora
ted Porcelain Ware. Antique Decorated
China Tea Sets for I7.S0. Piane, Parler
Library, Hall and Stand Lamps in large
variety and at lowest prices. The
Rochester Lamp " The Best."
High & Martin,
Ne. 15 East King St.
OOUJ-tfd
TMUNK.B
"viv.K
H
OL1DAY GOODS.
Holiday Goods
AT
M. BABERBUSH & SON'S.
ROBES,
ULA.NKKTS,
TRUNKS,
BAGS.
POOKET BOOKS,
BILL BOOKH,
FORBES,
OARD CAHES,
TOILET SETS.
TOY TRUNKS from Fifty CenU te Thre
Dollars and a-H&tf.
Handsome WUITK BABY COACH ROBES.
awitomember we cirry the Largest and
uneapeii etecx or these ucefls in the CUV.
AT
K. laberbusli & Sen's
SADDLE. HARNESS;
AMU
TRUNK STORE,
Ne. 30 Centre Square,
LANG AST It, FA.
w.
U KXHUKB, UKNTI8T.
Fartleular attention irlTen te fllllrur
and preserving the natural teeth. 1 have aU
tha latest lmpreTementa for doing litre work
at a very reasonable cost. UaTlngyaarsef ex
pertenee In the large clUealamsureteglrer
the best of satisfaction and aare 'you money
heetajrtUolaIteeUealyW.OOpcsA.
sMOMra ate.MagjuSaiiaeauuiwr,
CLOTB1X0.
JULL, MR.
Fln Tailoring
for the Latest BteralUea, eeaUeM stsriea.
UrfSM atsesnasMt of FlasiW ewaWlTSsi
tloesialewaaMy,goto - "
v H. OERHART'S
WyWrw4 lMllaK TtOm.
slSOttHOCIII bWBBBh.
"y ax.uk l.
Satisfaction
v fics awat bewar, as esual.
. TROUSERS I
ASKEW!
. 'XAlLeB
Oa, m AD M WMT IIIS srTalUT.
r , eBteaaF
TKKa MAtturem.
IT WILL PAY YOU!
IT WILL FAY ANY ng TO LOOK OYIB
eca
GOOD B1LIOTION
OF
OVERCOATS.
KVKBYSTTLR AND KtND.fBrjaC
ST.oexomsoe.
OUE KBOSKY OVKBCOATS AT lit, 117,111,
AUK VTOHTU BKBINQ.
Kyen if yen aent buy of us, you'll knew
what te eipeet for thn prlee. Xrery ear
taken for your comfort ana every eftert used
for elegance and beanty.
PBICBS ABB YIBY. BCABONABLB.
Hyeis & Eathfen,
BXLIABLB OLOXBIBBS,
NO. 18 MAST KLNGr 8Tn
LAHOABTBB FA
,111''i'"W'""'afswsjwMsBaismisa i .
mBE PEOPLE'S CASH BTORK.
CLOTHING
Made te Order
AT
The People's Gash Stere.
Don't forget it. We can make
you a Suit of IClethea, an Over
coat or a Talr of Trousers, and
give yen as much satisfaction as
any Tailoring establishment in
the city and at leas cost en the.
average.
The People's Gash Stere,
MO. 95 BAST KINO BTRaWT,
LAOAtTKB,FA
rALOTOF '
READY;-MADE OVERCOATS,
OF OOC
OWN MAJlUFqCTURE
AT
MODERATE FBICE8.
wiarl-lyOAw
UMBHKttLAH.
"VVN.AVVifAV"' -
YU8T THE THING.
JUBT the thing for a ChrlstMisFreteotter
Father, Mether, Sister, Brether, Cousin, Un
cle, Aunt or Lerer, is the eyer useful Um
brella. JUST THK PLACB.
J U8T the place te get It is at tt. B. A UVs
11 Bast King streer. ihey carry the largest
assortment t bare the latest styles t ana tbeir
prices are lower than the same grades of goods
can be had anywhere else.
JUST TUBTIMB.
JUST (he time te get It-NOW, while thfl
assortment Is complete. Select yenr handle
and pattern of stlejr, ana hay the goods made
np and referred ler yen. Yours truly,
R. B. & H.,
eep29-3md
NO. ) BAST KINO ST.
MUiaMM snsrismfsmawAiaw.
piALL AMD BKJi
-THB
ROCHESTER LAMP
Utyeauidie-Lighti Beau tkeas aU.
AnotaarLetof OHBaf aLOBBBfertlM MS
ODSterea.
tes "paRnaoneM"
KBTAL MOULDING BUBBBB OUBHIOB
WEATHER STRIP
Beats them alLrThH atrip outwears all ethecs.
Keeps out the old. step ratling est windows,
include the dust. Keep out snow and rain.
Anyone ean apply It no waste or dirt mads
In applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no
hnlMUi hrn. ihSt few naA. It will net mllt.
warn ex shrtak enahlen strip U the most
Mrfaet. At U Burrs, iUatet ana Bang
K5"a -or-:
JeLm P. Schaum A Inn,
84 SOUTH QUMMNBT, '
I. a wgi . raw
f- - as B rrfi
i.
.