Tiii 'if - , .-.':, 2 Dally Intelligencer. fcAGASTB, DCCKMBKK10, 1898. ItttiUTItHBl, r. Df deelsrea that in relating the t Mr. Cleveland's treatment or I wife, te dinner party of six gentle- be Mseapanlea the tale with atkm tlu.t he did net believe it ; I he gare, as the party from whom the 'came, Mr. Henry wattersen ; who I la fact the only one from whom it VI hare come, it It was true, slice he I tba Dieeldent and his wife were the titf who met when Mr. Watterson tee nay home from the tbea- according te this particular tale. I are two Men et mark Involved in 1 i start and propagation of a tale which vf and everyone else believe te b9 aaa M WattaMAn tnlnirrahti ti ttiai m 3- " ,.r.r-" -!".;: :. :M9W xeiKXierata.- "Aiiaverepeateuiy, 'ill Kublle and private, pronounced the Sllerr, aafaras'my name has been con- Meted with It, te be absolutely false in mm J particular"; which is u definite rtal that clears Mr. Watterson of blame, Sy wu at iwt some one appein 10 gam- V'u "cfun a aiy.uunwuu uut-a nut hjiu- FaMIMr clear him. It exhibits lilm aa re. ng a story that he believes te be un- B.and which scandalizes a lady and hie president of the country, whose wife ,fcel. v.Thla Is an effenss against gentlemanly ebavIer. It is true, comparatively few ten, and fewer women, would be likely jte' resist the temptation te tell a tale of isi, whoever It affected ; and some Wtu7J rette careful te declare their dls. belief of it; many would be mere likely 1 ite declare that they knew it te be true, just aa the fellow, Hart, who U treasurer et the state et Pennsylvania, (M about these tales. But every man X x VMIBB VUQ HOflh Ml Uig WCUOUIO fcU(l. DUICIJ M, feuews exposure, wheu he privately eiaus scanuau, mat turnout, te.be raise, aktiltlf. (lenntatrhnm l.lltanmrlrl la IntarAitarl .vww l-"r'w i"V vuw tw..MA iuwueu r. Xjln. Mr.Depew, unfortunately for lilm.lma ..AjDeenexpesea minis manner, ana muse ;.,. take the serious consequences. He has IraMen te recret for enca the facile teusue Vthat se often breusrhfc nratse. nnd te iTwalliJ the truth et the old story about v'!.'tbe danger of the pitcher that gees often ?te tee well. A man who permits him. Ifi'.fjlf, or is forced by fate, te pour out a j-wsady stream of talk, year in and out, te r .Sam araralituxl fin litr nntranartat rannrtura tv K . M, WSJ .Vfnfg'MJ.'K ILVIKIUIU. '',tM public delectation is ture te come te : JTgrier in the experience. " .In this case, Mr. Depew's obvious duty te discover who stnrted tlie story lie Itells. At present the tale takes him for Jta father ; Mr. Watterson, te whom he ,yfeisasfligned it,havingdecllmdthe honor. i. I'JCr. Depew can go back te th? man who teldhlm, and search back through him 'far the original liar. Such a duty is cr Jtrticularly incumbent upon Mr. Depew iBtcause he is nn eminent Ksnubll- , 'sjmi leader; and a popular bus. 'ficlen has arisen that these vttvlss about the president's domestic rela xatiens were concocted at the Kepublkcan s jiupiKa eeauqaariera, anu were circu- ilated for private use wrnliist the Tumn. fi "laaVAaiti la AnmltilntA fA. anu. .1 .1 .. a llfl ,(-ttwy are conceded te be false, Republican .politicians, who are pinned down as clr- isolators of them, certainly t will Buffer if feMttty cannot say who told them se. tit Tne IllrmlagbuDi Ltssen. fcir The lamentable less of life at Blrmlug. i-sSMm. Alabama, in vindlcatlnc thn fe ipmsjesty of the law, will be likely te have nja-verygoeaeJiectupon the wild Seuth- :ft,cnana wesiern country which lnclnes Ilk' te strongly te the practice of lvnch law. kTbereis no justification et such practices :Min thess days where the courts are open rerywhere for the trial of criminals; jWhe are sure of punishment It the juries felirbe try them are honest nnd Intelligent : Xgaad they are mere apt te be se than these awbe make up the juries for JudgeLynch. s& TheBIrmiugbam criminal, whom -the Mlewd wanted te haug out of hand. rmntaa te have been clearly culltv of lflendlsh crime ; he killed his wife and lHmiwiuuivu wiu ?mSijw nj U1D UUUlt'S tWl.lllMMn 4tr.l nttlnltta 4n t. t If ina sunk them in the water; then .vaaaa.fr A I j 'wok enujr nuu uiiuneu anemer C- ASWif 1 nil nrlltiln a u'acL- lrk.f w.. J va.""" " "'"- ""- u luniue vejthe death that the law awards him; tne suffering that awaits him in its ODtemoUtien. The UlrmWhum rmw,i ;fWeuld have abridged hts punishment ;M Hanging him at once. Theli ger was unreasoning, as that et tbe mob always is. These et them 1 V- k. ... .11- I- .. -i . . ,'jjwmu vuie imu eutui m muir unuer-"i-:taklna' te suoelant lhn dim nmnaeu nf ?Skw, serve in their death te emphasize te &te country the fact that the law must et thus be overthrown. The sheriff hjjt who se boldly defended his charge de- p twrves preat credit for his conduct. If U lie had slain a thousand mere than he did JPJwweuld have been as praiseworthy. The iSsSSn'ef the individual welehB as nothing rJaaradnst the supreme need te upheld the wnicnippresseB the will et y.j-iitiat. r wv ure wneie people. We have fceeeme se disgusted with reading 'almost dally of the taking of prisoners tmui iue uauua or pusiianimem : serlffs, that It Is refreshinK indeed te haar that one has been found who knew ?.Us duty and dared te execute it; nnd .wefact is net te be regretted anvmera E; than Is the death of any ether offender, , :jten reenanuea. ITU. Tlltv Tlilnlr fnl.r r... ECrV m. .. .j--..,. J . ..' . . ev ue uuei lueuuncaiien or me ucuv Hnd near this city must impress our miwiM mere rorcieiy than any written , twemenc wun the careless and bungling iataDlditv nf all cjiTinr.me.i mi.,... ... tta af -" WUULIllCl. I MPV PIKHIII 111 1 - ve glvea theMlve8 no trouble what. Ter ever the matter and did net yJ'Sfir ,ciuttiutj puoiegrapaeu. y " " i""" en wmen the Jury pw iwuguum caie was in uiaunctly ratlng that the Pennsylvania railroad spany was net te blame ; and five of were empleyes of that cemnanv. m n was stated that a careful examination 2 "iWled te give any trace of the bey'd Iden- 'my ; but the name of Myers & IUthven. s C Lancaster, stared from the coat cellar, . Valie comfortable theories wern st.rHaii -ateodaste hts being a tramp from the EAiier uu nrst burial he had te be terrea twice andena mm in Hear.h f af a boy found that no one knew whether I ltd naa utoe.marks en his arm. Al tuer tne history et this caw makM a aWnlnr exhibition of tlie callous an.i L mtit39 coreuer's methetishere prevulllng vawgive sirangers the impression mm we u cheap with us and that this fc a bardatud community. ? s THE few communities having a larger propor tion of kind-hearted, law-abiding people than we have; but the outside world would hardly bellove It en the evidence periodically given et mysterious deaths and ether horrors. It is high time that Bteps were taken te impress our officials with a decent tense of their duty, that crime may cot se often go unpunished, and disasters of all kinds may be given genuine investigation. Anether suggestion prompted by thU boy's tragic and frequent burial Is that there should be some place mere care fully fitted for the preservation et bodies; Bemethinelike the morgue system in use in large cities where bodies are preserved for a long time. We should also have a city ambulance ready te take injured people te the hospitals en short notice. Dut above all and first of all we want officials gifted with mere intelligence, energy and honesty, who will think at least of taking photographs and examining tie clothing of unknown unfortunates. It Was a Mistake Appraiser Vaker and Assistant Ap pralzer Heffman, of the pert of Philadel phia, have been removed by the president. The assistant appraiser was charged with appropriating te his own use certain sam ple goods left in his custody by importers. The appraiser Investigated the charges and decided them te bs unfounded, As slstant Secretary of the Treasury Thomp son came from Washington several weeks age te investigate them ; and it is net understood that he found the charges substantiated. They are alleged te have sprung from the malice of discharged empleyes. Against Appraiser Baker nothing was alleged. He steed by Assistant Ap. pratser Heffman ; and it seems te have been considered necessary te remove him while removing his subordinate. This gives color te his belief that Col lector Oadwallader Is at the bottom of the trouble. They de net like one an other. The collector Bays that be did net de anything but refer the charges ngalnst Heffman te Washington. But it he and the appraiser had no issue, it will be difficult, te say why the nppratber was removed because of charges only against the assistant appraiser. It sgeuis clear enough that an Issue was made between the collector and the ap praiser, nnd that tha president sided with the former. We think that he clearly made a mis. take In taking se decided a position be tween these eHlalali. Mr. Baker is un doubtedly an excellent officer and of un challenged honor nnd integrity. Mr. Cad wall lQer la also a geed eflker, of like integrity. The president was net called upon te keep the peace between them, for the brief remainder of thelr terms ; and much les3 te keep it by putting ene out and keeping the ether In. Xe action was required, but it nny was te be taken, both should have gene. There was no need that Collector Cadwallader Bheu'.d admire Appraiser Baker, or that Baker should love Cadwallader. Ner was there nny need for one te own the superi ority et the ether, which seems te have been the chief cause of contention between them, as the appraiser thought the col lector put en tee the airs of the cock of the wulk, unwarrantedly. The presi dent hai given the collector the walk nil te himself; in which we thluk he erreJ,na it was a matter et no interest te the nation at large. We de net doubt that if Appraiser Baker thought Assistant Appraiser Heffman te be honest, his Judgment in the matter was better than the collector' and as couscientteus. lr Is Bevcral yep.rs slnce news cauie from Fmioe et the Invention of a navlgable bal loon by two otlleari et the French army, bat the neerei was quickly bought sud hidden by that government and we knew llttle or nothing about it,thoughselentlllomen have made ahrewd gueaieaand Jfatur has pub lished partial dcsclptlens et the device. JErenanta have net been idle, hewever, and every new and thsn we read or the trial et some machine reaembltag the French model. On Sunday afternoon Peter C. 0mpbeU'a alrahlp was auoeessfully navi gated evor Ceney Island by Jamea K.Allen, a professional wrensut, but he had been waitlnK two week for favorable weather, a faet that materially leaaeua the value of the trial. He went up 300 fee', returned 13 the aamoBpet te bs photographed, went up jala te COO feet, stepped, and moved about In every il Insertion at will. The car la pro vided with several propeller wheels similar In form te these of steamships, and they are be placed that the nrenaut, work ing one or were with his hands or feet, may drive the ship ahead, back her or ralse or lower her, provided the Mr Is Kufflelently still. Hue la ateered with a rudder at the forward end and there are two cars having long handles and shaped like a fan. The miehlne appeara te be like the Ficnch devlce, but without the motlve power which la the great seeret of that niaoblne. If Mr. Allen will new start for the dlaoevery of the North Pele or te find Hlauley we will be convinced that his alrahlp has value. (Janata has Increased her tax en pine leju exported te 3 per 1,000 feet. Helt would Bppear that our tailU en lumber Is for the bent lit of Canada. They tax as It leaves their oeuntry and we lax as It enters cum. Tne result aheuld be the enoeursRe. went of their weed working Industries and the luore rapid destruction of our own fereste. Tub death of David Kvani, in Utah, where he had risen te a position of InUutnce among the Mormons, loavleg six wive and thirty ehlldren, will leoalltemany old cU'9db the early atsRes of the antl antl antl Maionle movement In this state. Evans wai anested iu 1S23, as the leader of a Rang et counterfeiter, who had been Heeding We.tern Pennsylvania with bogus coin, lie wai the keeper of a tavern in Franklin township, Huntingdon county, anda very prominent Freemaien. He waa released en ball, appeared for trial, heard one of hi accomplices sentenced te a long term, and w&s tried himself with another, but when tbe Jury brought In a verdlet of guilty Kvans was net te be found. He had been eeen te leave the court houee en horseback and was hctly pursued by tbe sheriff, who was master of the ledge te whleh Evans belonged. The Bherltf caught up with him bnt left him at a tavern that night, and stayed himself at another house. Kyana was never acen ag.tn In Pennsylvania, and his Dsi-epe lea te intense oxeltemontaualnst the Frcttrabcns. (.' A mass meeting was held, an antl Maeonle orcsnlzatien tHeeted and the full ticket eieeted by overwhelming majority. Tead, dens Bteyens caught the excitement and the ground was well prepared for tbe swceplngj-ffectef the Morgan Ineldtntat Ilatavla. New Yerk. Thnnrnr. .i... of the old parties were snowed under In mi, Bin-e Uy inn mevement, Tnaddtus HleTcuswenttelhe legislature where the antlMwonle party had full control. Then caraotneBucnahetwar. Evans took refuge Canada, but went te Illinois and Joined the KomeM after tat tfwoe czeHmMt, ' LAyOASTER PATLY Ills wife, who bad atuek te him thrcaih all his adventures, then returned te her nema in Huntingdon, where she still lives. " m m PERGONAL. Tnn Hkv. Dn. W. E. Beaas, of Mem phi, has accepted the ohanceileriblp tf the University of Georgia. Danixl Je.nes, controller of the Phila delphia dc Heading oeal and Iren company, Is very dangerously lit with typhoid layer, lie baa been cea flood te his home In Phlla pbia for three weeks. Mmk. Dkferk.it, annt of Mrs. W. K. Vandcrbllt, has dltappjited from Londeu, Iietters sent te her melt no reply. It Is reared that she has gene Inte a convent, as she is a ytry devout Catholic. (Jev, Dkavbb ssys that tbe insugnrsl parade Is te be a great suoeus. Heaver I the arand marshal for the parade, The New Yerk World suggests that he arrange the marohera In groups of live. Ai.KXANDxn K. MaeMillak, editor of the Commercial Bulletin, and ter forty years New Yerk correspondent et tbe Philadelphia Ledger, died en Sunday at his resldence, in Brooklyn, aged C3 join. He was formerly managing editor of the New lerk Exprtis. tha fllffleuHy of admtntttcrlnjt mcdlolnnte Ieang children l entirely ovuicernn by ntlntf )r. Hull's Iintiy Myrup. tue safest, moil pleat, aa! and crQclunt luoiedy lortue llitleencs. Price 21 cents. Bad briatli ! meit always ciuted by a lick stomach ThU can e'slly bncuma. Laiader la ths remedy ler inch cues. Trice M cents. WANAUAkmea rarLaDatrau, Monday, Dee. 10, lsss. Beginning next Saturday, December 15, and continuing until Christmas, the store will be open evenings. Fancy things arc pocket-book- oeeners this vear sure enough. Never mere or pret tier te tempt your money into. Once your eye is en them, you think of making someone else happy. Gifts are ripe everywhere, but we only touch at here and there a spot. Extension clasps te all Photo graph Albums. One of the improvements that has come te stay. And the Albums them selves : Plush and leather and olive weed were never put into neater, handier, showier shapes. Photograph Screens, 2 te 12 pictures. Dressing Cases, Werk Box Bex es, Gleve and Handkerchief Bexes, Jewel Bexes, nnd all that clan. Think ei the best you've known, the cutest then leek. Your fancy's away short of the mark. The charm of novelty ; practical,- slightly, and modest enough in price. J.ouher DrrsalnR Cases, fl te $'.t Jt.wel iIevcb,1 M te CM. Ce'lir and liuir Uexhk. II te 13. Mus'oitelU Mntof.'iie. Werk llexr.7.1nti)ii;. Uloveand llnnOkiirchlrf Ret?, linx Hbap, 12 8J te IK ; ligllews aliape, ( te 1.7. One of the neatest make ups is a Gleve, Handkerchief, Werk, and Manicure Bex com bined, plush or leather, $16,50. Northweal of oentre. Brass and bronze and make believe geld and silver are turned te dainty-helpful-account in a thousand ways. Seme homely use is sure te be under the most beautiful thing you step by. Near the centre of the store. There isn't a season without its special Fans. Hall a leek at them would hint el gift time. Gauze, silk, satin, feather. In a hundred shapes plenty that were net meant te raise the wind with, 95c te $83. Kerl hires t of coutre. Dress Robes in boxes. Five counter ends en the Main Aisle bright with them. Look Leek ing couldn't be made easier. Twenty or thirty styles at a glance plain and garniture el each. Fifteen prices, 3 te $16.75. Far and away the best thing we ever did for you in boxed Dress Robes. Seuth et contra. The grip Black Silk-warp Henrietta has en your liking tightens with every season. A right royal stuff it put together right. Seme is and some isn't. There's no guess-work about Priestley's. Year in and year out the same none better. Celer uniform and fast. A new Invoice just opened. Every number from $S5 te $4 a yard. Ne ether store in town does or can show such .1 mm. plete line of Priestley's Blacks. Black Dress Stuffs are easy te get at new; easy te see. Nothing missing that ought te be here. Northwest of contra. Handkerchiefs. Five long counters : Counter l Wemtii'a and Wlitci' llnndkeicbltjfa. Counter SWeinHn,' and Misses' )landsretilHf. reuntprs-cttk Handkerchiefs. Counter UenV llamlkeiichltra. Counter 6 -Initialed llaudauichlefs. Three dimes for a Weman's Embroidered H n n A L- rMf scalloped edges, pure fine linen. Se en up te 75c. The best we ever did in such goods. Every sort is en the same price grade. The Moorish decoration in the Main Aisle shows a bit of the Handkerchief firmament. Southwest nnd southeast et ceutre. Of course you'll keep a Diary. Any shape or price te fit the geed resolution Vest pocket te counting room size, and enough styles te weary you. Wear Junlpjr and Market street corner. Upholstery is a-brim (au welcome gut things. Hand-embroidered Silk Plush I rr INTEIXiqENCEB. MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, WAlTAMAMMR'a Table and Piane Cevers, Scarfs and the like for about what machin2-werk would cost Vcleur, Tapestry, and every ether likely cover te light up the room with. Cotend flser, north et Transept. Always quick spots in Mus lin Underwear; never mere timely than new. Mnsiln Nightgown, 8,8, and ID rows of in. sertlen en yoke, idie en neck and sleeTen. tLISalnd forUe. Imported .Lawn Aptcaj. embtetdercd, eauaslss.Me. Mere of Ui Lawn Aprons at I St. Melten Shins, knife platted ruffla. 75e. kxeellent quality Bkut, qaUtudtaUtt bot tom, many oulerr, 11. Yeu can't go amiss of plenty mere just as unusual. Ssoend fleer, Jnnlpsr street aids, four ele vators. JOHN WANAMAKER. D&r UOODB. ARUAINB IN CLOAKS. WATT &SH AND Nes, G, 8 and 10 Fast King tit. Always en thn out'eok;ror Bargains, have reidn Mivrrul Clearing f urchaies tnU wee litjhly Initiation te ole.o buyers. In O are tit and Klcctrle Blue Cletln, CHIL DllKN CltAlb-bUej,,e,8auai0jctUS. MtSSXR' MRWHAKKKTA-Slces, 1?, II, 10 yens li 00 te tt W cacti underusual ptlees. SSAL I'l.tBltOAUUKNT3 at Bexarkable l'rlcei.. BKAT.rt.UBU MODJESKAS 115 CO each) worth 122.10, BKAI. FI,UMI SArquKS, Excellent Qual. fly, rml Lecglli.lia.lUuaeh; law better sold ler 123 10. Special Bargain In STOCKtNKTTK JACK. KTf. lnnmeai popular Raiment of the season, at 13 (x, S w, 1 1 te and SJ.uu eacn. ladles Tal'er.Made nnui.m STOCKI. NK.ttk JaeKKTs. plain bnd braided, 1703 andiieflnatbi laipemd te sail atsiv.evand 111 10 each. HOLIDAY GOODS. We am new showing an Immense Assortment Ot UliHlSTalASIlUODS at I'epular l'rlccs. Uaw Yerk Stere. OI.UTU1NU, 8U. rpllK l'KOlIiK'a OA3H BTOUE. CLOTHING Made te Order AT Tiie People's Gash Stere. Don't forget it. We can make you a Suit et Clethes, an Over co it or a Pair et Trousers, and give you as much satisfaction aa any Tailoring establishment in the city and at less cost en the average. Tbe People's Cash Stere, NO. 26 BAQT KINO BTRBBT, TjANCA!TEU,PA. A LOT OF READYj- MADE OYERCOATS, or euu - OWN MANUFACTURE AT MODERATE PRICES. amrlt-lvdAw TOYS, SO. T ova. FLUSH & BR1EMAN. TOYS. Our Stock of Teya and Chtistu.s Goods Is new en eahlbiUeu uud la laruerandnner than ever. MKOUANIOALTOVS, TIN AND IKON TOYS, VELOCIPEDES, KXPRESS WAGONS, DULL OARH1AQES, SLEIQHS, TREE ORNAMENTS, Ac. Our Btec k fs for the lnnltliude and enr prists ureway down Allm.d ,e KOCHKSTEH LAMP makea a Ft co utu intcaa l'rt.QUU We luve Item clisip. FLIR'N&BRENEBAN, He, 10a North Queen Btreat, LAKOAaiaU. TA, OBOOMR1KS. TfEBK'a A DOLLAR FOR YOU. . A. Reist k Ce., QRODJ.RS, COU. EAST KIHU A OUKI BTS. asrWe tnut makn leim for rnrChilitnisa arjetls,Ai.dlnoidartedo this wahaveie duced all prices fully 10 per cent. Try Dew Drep Brand Canned Goods. -rettBALi nr- W. A. HEIST & CO. asvNew Dnttlihead and Pineapple Cheese. Nenchatel tlhecae, 6e. Trytu . T BDRaK'B. CHRISTMAS GROCBBIES ! Uensekeepcrs Ara Knw Leeking About for Baking Materials. Ten want Oenfl, Krmh nnd Krllable Goods, ANUWltUAVJCTHBM. ' VrKSXLL ONLY Pure Spices. TUB IlNKBr jrLAYOIUNQKXTBAOTS. TUKI1K3TK03K WATEU. The Hest lialslnp, rurrants. citmn, Lemen reel, orange feel. Fin, ITunci, rine Table Ualainr, Shell bars s and WalnuU. BllBLLUAUK WALNUT KKUNKL8. Royal & Other Baking Powders, . Coceannt end Grated Coceannt. Btrlctlv l'ure ureauitatter and Baking eeda. NKVf OELKANS BAKINO MOLA88E8. Open Kettlo Oejd Bakers. Caklne Bnttsr and fresh .Laid. 8UUAU3I BUQAK3I BUOAES I . 5nI.?a.rr,b.r.,ne. na Coarse arannia. Ud.Beft A, lleauillal Ught Brown, and ihe llark, Dinner Cake Huaar. Alse the XXXX Conlecllenei'a, Out Leaf and Powdered. Loek for our next advertisement. We will tell about the miny ether geed thlncr. Til : nulls, Conlcctlent, Nuts, 4e. "" Ti" GlvenjacRll. We will serve von well and prompt. BURSK'S! NO. 17 BAST KING STREET. LAMCA3ISB, l'A, JaT Telephone, AT HEIST'S. 1,000 CARDS! - CARDS! FRBB DISIRIDTJTION Te-morrow (J&lardiy) Evening, fjem 7 ie iO. Tnoie Roefla are flne and costly. We never give train caids. KOricK on.re.'Uontsof the city can set a Card at any tlme by dimply asklnv 'or nea. We well knew thit li It la Impossible for them te be he when we OUtrlbata en special dys. LOOK OUT J-OUOUK Christmas Circular. Pee whit we havn get te say abent Cards, Pte. Will boieaay for dlsttlbutlen Saturday and Monday. NOTUArjCWOFTIIEMANYOOODTUINQS WKHAVjCTO OfrKlt. Twenty barrela flneat last year's crop New Orleans llaklnK Molaasea, and alje Best New Crep Th Old Crep bikes a beautlfnl Unlden Yellow tin ke, w hlle lhn e w Crep ta apt te bake a Urennlch Cam. 1'ilec, e, 8, iu, 12, u, 13, 10, 17 and 18 centa nerqnau. Illy bantu 8u.,r. l noed white at 7c. Twe carl naa s et that fine, light as honey ?jrup,n,t8eperqurt. 'mink of It, two car loads bObirrel-used te fnll ntl03. Pure Kxtrastud t.a llornliUenty, S pounds lluklug Iiultor-03'gecd aa' Ircah. Come and teult rtxtricts-ail kinds and all sties -strictly, puie. We are seillm; two large bottles ax tract of Lemen or Vanilla, terlisc. Pdieat bplces, and only half the price charged at many places. Itoje Water, .rearl Aab.ealaratuiandbaklnir Eoda Cltien, Lemen Peel, Krauze I'eH. KnglUh Uurrauta, seedless liuislns, bhellbatkuna Wnlnnt hornets. We can't no Inte details-space will net ad. nut. Yeu mutt sen our circular, if seu don't have it served, aend for ene. Xlghttheuiaud pounds of Candy-4 pounds for c, S pounds fur !Se, and 5! pounds ler SJe. Nuta lu abunCance. Sin. Uutes, Oranaes. u rapes, ete. J. FRANK REIST, WBOLKSALK AND BETAIL QUOCKB, Northeast Cerner West Klnr sad Prince Streets, LANCA8TKU.PA. aWTelephone and Free Delivery. TKUNJCa Ma,1aawa,rt.a.j.aM,ail,.M.,iM w fyv-irv1l)l,9j OL1DAY GOODS. H Holiday Goods AT- M.IIABERBUSII& SON'S. ROBES, BLANK BTS, TRUNKS, HAGS. POCKET BOOKS, BILL BOOKS, PURSES, CARD OASES, TOILET BETS. TOT TKDKKS from Fifty Cents te Three Dollars and a Ilalf. Handsome Will l'K BABT COACH UOBE8. avKemon.ber we evrry the Largest and Cheapest titoek of thcsoUceCs lu thuClty. AT M. Eaberbusli & Sen's SADDLE, HARNESS; AM) TRUNK -STORE, Ne. 30 Centre Square, LANOASTSU. PA. CO A I, TaUMUAriDNj;H'H COMfAUX, COAL DEALERS. Ottica:-Ma 12) Kerth queenSUeet, and Ma OM Xerttt Prince street. XAue: Meru rnnee otreei, nearitetaing STi iAHCASTAK. PA QemmmwAsu. QIOM. A MARTIK. Holiday Goods -AT- CHINA HALL Just Received from Burslem, EagUed, a.FIee Line et Fancy Articles Of the celebraUd Doulton Ware. Alse Dinner Seta of same. Among these are some of the finest articles ever exhibited In this town. TOYS! TOYS! TOTS! A line of New Toys. Oat, Pressed, Blown and Ingraved. GLASS WARE at the Lew. est Prices. Lamps The Boehester. The lirgest and best assortment of Holiday Goods at the Lewest Prices. WExamlne our Stock before making your selection. High & Martin, Ne.5Eaat KlDgSt. eetis-tfd J.R MARTIN dk OO. mi I) NOVELTIES. CHINA DEPARTMENT. An Unequalled Enlectlen el all that Is De sirable for the Holiday Season, FULL LINK Or Decorated Cops and Saucers In All the Latest Novelties. UNIQUK DXSIQ.NS IN Fairy Lamp i, Oiseker Jara, Tete-a-Tete Eeti, FudtSlngEcts. loe Cream Sets, Rese Jara, Rese Eampers, LAEOC A6S0BTUXNT Of D300RA.TED FBTJIT PLA1BB ANU BAUOBB8. GLASSI .IN AMSBtCAN, ritRNCU ANU UOllKUIAN CUT AND PBB3BKD AND IN ALL TUBNKWXBT 8UAPE8. SPECIAL NOTICE. All the Dinner Bets, Including llavtland'a, have been Beduoed te Cost te make room for Holiday Goods. J.B.MARTIN, & CO. MAUHlSMttr. c EM'KAL MACHINE WORKJ9L W. FARB3 OOMMING8, Central Machine Works 134 A 13fl NORTH OHKIBTIAN ST., Laxustsb, Pa. KnRtnes and Hellers, et from a te 12 horse power, or our own make a specialty. Meat In design, of full power, durable and cheap. Bteam Uoeds and supplies in great vailetv, consisting et Valves, cocks, Lubricator Whittles, Injectors, siecterH, Pumps, Toels, Wrought, Malleable and Cast Iren rlttlnKS.and WrenKbt and Cast Iren 1'lpe, ete. Hest lob bars' discounts te the trade. Ppeclal machinery built te order, and re pairing promptly dune. 'Alan Iren and Una Castings, Patterns and Medels. BTKAH yiTTINQ AND BTAAM HIAT1KO APPAUATU8. QOOU WOBK. PROMPTNESS. SEASON. ABLKCUABtJKl. Gential lacMne Works. STMAS 'eY,"--,. cLermiNB. JIULL, 18H, Fine Tailoring for the Latest jrereltlea, eealaea stytss. H. OERHART'S 0i Dtreet I peril. Tallw. WWOETH QPBBK BT1H. QVXB0OAT8! . L. Gansman & Bra, 6368 N. QUlINftT, (Cerner et Cranre.) Overcoats! Overcoats ! Overcoats ! This time we only speak of Overcoats, as ear unusual large stock must bs reduced, we therefer Initiate our great reduction at ones, and intend te ears you at least from IS te te per eent. en all Overcoats bought at our stete. Beyond al 1 deub t our H.C0, ;7.oe and IS 00 Men's Overcoats are worth from SS.oe te 111 .CO. Onr- Kersey, Beaver and Chlnehl.la Over Over eeata, some are silk lined and ethers auk faced, reduced te lie, Sit, lis, sit. They ara equal In make te fine custom work. Beys' Overcoats are telling at redueed figures. t,00, W.M atd a.oe will buy a geed wearing Overcoat. SIM, M .00,1100, 16 00,1700, SB oe, a handsome Overcoat of all.woel mate rial. Seme stores would call them cheap for uouuie me money; out uiey must go before the holidays. Chl'dren's Overcoats, ll.M, l BO, tf.OO. All-Weel Uvere:ata at nso.tseo.aioa. asm. S8.C0. ' ' Are yen prepared for these Kxlraerdlnary Bargain Prices t if se, call at encj, u go they must, regardless of cost. L. GANSMAN & BRO., The Cheapest Ixclujtre Clothing Heuse la the City. M EBB at KATHFON, IT WILL PAY YOD! IT WILL PAY ANT OKg TO LOOK OTIR OUB GOOD SELECTION -or- OVERCOATS. KVKBYBTYLl AND KIND, FBOM 7.00XO2S.OO. OUU KBKSKY OVXRC0ATB AT f 18, 117, '., AKK WOUTU SBEINQ. Even if yen don't buy of us, you'll knew what te expect far thtt Mice. Every care taken for your comfort and every edert used for elegance and beauty. PBICE3 ABE TXBY SEASONABLE. Myers & ftatMm, BELIABLE CLOZUIKUS, NO. 12 BABT KINO ST.. XiAMOASTaU. FA. "VPEN KVERY EVKNINQ IN DE- CBMUall. d There are few homes which give special attention te Chil dren's Cletblnp. We are one of the few which de. Bays' Cloth ing is qulte as Important as Men'e in our Manufacturing Depart ment. Our ptices are positively the lowest that can be found, con sidering the quality of goods we sail. This is the assurance et what we say : Suits at (1, $1.G0, fl.75, (2, 12.60, 13, 3.S0, 4, (4.50, $5, 90 and 17. Our (5 Suits have been reduced te 41 ; our (6 Suits te U 60 ; the Suits you buy new for C5 and (0 were $7 and (8. These goods are net undesirable nor have we tee many of them. We nly made this reduction that everyone may have a chance te purchase Useful Christmas Presents. See our Beys' Overcoats with or without Capes at (1.25,11,60, 41.76, 2, 2.25, 12.50, 3, 13.60, 4, (4.60, (5, 16, (7, 3 and (9. This embraces all kinds of Beys' and Youth's Overcoats in sizes from 3 years te 18 years. Don't leave the boys de without a Ceat when ene Is te be.had at these.flgures. SPECIAL ! We have about SO dot. Heavy Scailet All-Weel Underwear which were sold at (1.00 each. These have been reduced and will be sold at 75c each, or (1.25 per set. Tbey are positively as heavy ai any (1.25 goods te be found. HIRSH BROTHER HIRSH & BROTHER, Lading Clothiers & Mer chin t Tailors, CORNER OP M. QUBBN BT. tfe 0BNTR3 BQUARB, LAXOAIIU, PA 1 U- ." S a, ii..A . . . -v ' . -- .-
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