Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 11, 1888, Image 2

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LANCASTER, DECEMBER 11, ISSS,
Howls HJ
The various amendments offered en tbe
JJimemUe side of the Senate let he duties
lithe Iren schedule of the Senate bill
bUy teea unanimously voted down by
s Bwpubllcari 6lde, save the ene offered
. te Swiftter Harris reducing the duty en
MM beams from ene and ene-tenlns te
l-tentbs of a cent per pound ; which
Dumb, Republican, et Kansas,
M shown a disposition te support. lie
Jlselgrea tbat the beam manufacturers
bare long bad a trust under which they
! Mtalntiitaa4 en AvtVllavtf vIaa tw flmlp
.gjreduct; and be tells us hew the con-
--tractors for bulldine the capltela of Kan.
'ikwta and Texas saved much money by im
verting their own beams. lie wants te
g si(sisprlre this trust of the power which the
' 5? Mary lanii uuiy gives lis memeers or
vHUKing an excessive price ier meir man man
'mtaetures. Tint Ranftf.nr Tlnmh Murm!. (alfA 111
E-sTparty with htm ; acd it ia doubtful
' .whether he can even command his own
!pTate- for a policy whose jnstlce he be
;jarly shows. It cannot be disputed
' .r.ftai&t t.ha tnnlrflrfl nf afoul lienma nra finfl
1 & feted hv the heavy imnert clutv tn obtain
jH$$$ large price for their beams ; tuenRh
U 'tpSfr 'ftlumtr filalm Mitat- If la nrtt: nn aTXAiairA
kTfBrlee. because of the rmtura of UieLmal
f ".' -
'.5s4 MiU. They arc required te carry a inrge
wltteck of beams of ull sizes, costly te
fc jltere and te handle, te fill orders that are
gM"premptly required and that are generally
Tf.S, mall. Tlipm la nn cjnnd rp.isnn nmmrpnt
li'lli I.OT VnnmM til.A.lfrl tin .. n.l r .1 tin am
&? "' """" DUUUIU US lHUKIiKU V) U
k nlflher duty than bars: nnd the move-
iiWttent te reduce the duty Is one which
cannot beBensibiy resisted.
Senater Sherman reconciles his vete In
favor of the high duties Imposed by th
Benato bill, with his position of hostility
te trusts, by declaring that the peeple
definitely declared in f.tver of a protec
tive tariff nt the Inte election ; nnd that
.S" iuie uriuuiuiauL uuiuauuir liih mrm DPintr
fX ' . .t" i .t. ". i. . ni "i.. - ......"
typr .Kincuiwra wuihuiuaiuk "" 1'iupt ruimrn
neuiu de ic it 10 me committees or ten-
f srrpss.ar.d be nassed ns Ihf-v rprtnminpnd.
$afri In this way he shifts the responsibility et
&$. the high duty en beams, which are rniule
i'ttJ lijra trust; nnd votes ferthe duties, while
iiaaelfitatnlnry lita linef t(lf tr tttvuefa Tf la
SlifWl. """"" "'" """""J ""
Ik very lame performance, but eminently
srjijenaracierisHoer anermnn. Jiy long prac
?'&", Wee of deception be lias beceme quite
J unable te tell the truth; nnd possibly lie
M that he hates trusts; whereas everyene
fi&T cue Snows that he is just the man te
gflcultivate them.
v$ tf " uvn la tlm " ciiu nay mil me
Ttl people in the late election have- decided
la favor of the Republican policy, nnd
that nothing remains for Congress te de
i""-! hilt tn TUIC4 Mll inrlfF l.lll llinf (fa D.m.li
'A llcan committees report i
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jjfs;.. aew js it mac me jwopie Jiave np.
fc,pj proved the Republican policy, when the
a. uemocratie plumllty of the people is
t thewn te be a hundred thousand, nnd
jsp, wueu me i.bepuui'cans were in u miueriiy
l&t ernair amuiien?
S la net the sense of the people te 1
2$h swen irem uieir voles ? Certainly it is ;
Sf and it is nuite imnossihle for Senater
Kp. .Sherman te truthf uliy dec!tre that the Re-
Au.V Iuv..114 i'u.iuj una biiu j'Ul'UJar CUU0IDU"
fetf ent. lie may justly say that the Re-
aggr pueiican party nas neen putm power in
of recording the votes, which does net
let the majority of the people rule. Rut
he will need te Bay that It Is barely In
power ; having the president safely, but
both beuses of Cengrtsj ee nearly tied s
Can be. The battle has been n draw ; In
which the Republicans drew the office.",
and the Dsmecrats get the verdict of the
peeple for their principles. Which will
bethemore profitable draw, the futuie
most show.
A RiialiiefcS 3Iun.
We de net think that anyone nceJ feel
anxiety lest the present governor of
Pennsylvania dle of brain trouble; ee
little brain does he seem te have te
trouble. There was nn amusing
interview held with him the ether
day by representatives of the
city of Philadelphia who wanted
blm te recommend the leaislature te
make an appropriation towards improv
ing the harbor and buying the Islands In
It in front et the city. The only question
B tbe matter was as te the propriety of
the state's contributing te a work that
was properly tbat of the national govern gevern
.Bient, and that no part of Pennsylvania,
but Philadelphia, was interested in.
Rut that did net trouble the governor
at all. lie was easy en that score and
ready te recommend an appropriation.
Bat be was greatly troubled that the com-
t ailttee did net tell him just hew much
they wanted. lie must have, ns a busi
ness man, a business preposition te sub
alt te the legislature; aud he stuck
te this notion, ntter it was frequently
SIP suggested " him that It wai net nects-
ary te demand nny specific sum, which
might well be left te the legislature te
fix; and finally the governor succeeded In
Et t sagging the committee into naming a
.-r UUKIUT ni H TTillKOn "1 Q f HI nur . .....I
tM" "' - -....w M kHU JUlt3 . UUU
be was happy.
Au Ambassador.
Mr. Dfpew, who occupies in these days
; jeuittinuuie ouare 01 puuiic attention.
wfff through the facility with which he is
,W reached bv renertprs nnd t.ii frm,irmu
SX$a fc8 for talking, has no sooner de.
wmiuuimtxiiei ma expianrttien of the
rfapisodeln which he happened te l.fl miiHH
idr vIctla of Mrs. Whitney's hatchet,
j.'withanhelsaaln lutmdnnA,! rn.n
?&mMA nf nrnruBiitnr. l.IM i. ...
jgl,f3Sogllshml3slennndhls own occupancy of
SVlt ne us ns that he considers
Ty-."-" " "" vw.je.uk Uia uuiiiinn ir th.
fw.lt the next pe:t indignity te thRmwi.
fctykeney; and that though he would net
lrjieeept a cabinet office, he might, if he was
18 the country, be induced te accept the
flen ; though he would sacrifice a
g ret deal in leaving his present place te
;ti it. Which is just the wav he talked
beat the CblcHge nomination for thn
I Hfiiwaency; andfiimlly Jumping for It, te
pw vu jiwoumtisaiuatneceuld netgetlt.
;..Wi trust that he mayluve belter lu J
:W time. He b well adantnl te n.
Xafllsh mission, which calls for the
fttelng capacity and talents that have
Made Mr. l)tiew famous.
There is no actual impertance In the
feeltlen In these days of tbe cablegram,
Hbta a minister abroad fs nn unnewsstaty
anaaient, his duty being merely te
wt the views that are Hashed
l akem the sea from tbe itate
department at home. Rat it is n very
agreeable position for the man who is
capable of meeting and enjoying Its social
requirements. It gives him a place
among the chiefs, up at the very
top of the ladder, with no disagreeable
duties and no wretched reporters. Mr.
Dapew might talk in L'ngland freely
without danger of a Madame "Whitney
hatchet. We are net persuaded tbat be will
like this. lie has been under deep obli ebli obli
catiens te the reporters who have enabled
him te keep his name constantly dancing
befere the public ; and that is fame, some
folks think. Mr. Depew might ha ve been
president of ene et the chief railways et
the ceuitry all Ills life, and still have been
unknown. In truth great railway presi
dents de net pose before the public, lack
ing both taste and time for the fan.
Mr. Depew as a railroad president, is
net great. It ts net his vocation. He
talks tee much te be a .worker. It wll1
suit him vastly better te be a butttcrfly
In politics and flatter at the English
court.
Excited Senater Frjc.
Mr. Frye made a great noise in his old
character of war pup in the Senate en
Monday. He evidently considers him
self a deg of war and se barks fiercely
whenever he thinks he sees an excuse,
but slnce his fallure te show any disposi
tion te bite when the president gave the
senators an opportunity in tbat direction,
he can only be considered a.war pup. He
bad been yelping fiercely about twisting
the tail of the British Hen, but when
the president suggested retaliation Mr.
Frye relnpjed into Bllence. New he
ventures te open his cavernous Jaws te
howl about the German outrages in
Samoa, but he will gain small applause.
Everyone knows that the administration
is realeusly guarding our interests and
national dignity aud does net need the
assistance of Frye. Nobody knows ex
actly the true state of the nemewhat
tangled Samoan ca3e, but diplomacy la a
delicate business nnd nil geed citizens aie
content te leave it lu the hands of the
trained experts et the state depart
ment until they see fit te make
it a matter of public concern. We
de net want te go te war with Germany
about a miserable little group of Islands
It wa can In any honerablo way avoid It,
iieu we can certainty luieru 10 leave n
dispute se trifling te the proved discre
tion et the administration. Senater
Gray very properly reminded the war pup
that no pewer was ledged in the execu
tive te commit this great government te
a foreign policy which required the use
et force, nnd that entnngllng nlllanccs
nnd a policy of territorial enlargement
were contrary te American principles
and traditions.
"Huteh Gun" Uhei'az and Uharlea Wit
ion, tbe two men of the 'Tern weed" rbii
charged with the murder of Farmer Sharp
lean, will net be tried until next iprlng,
becauee the court en Monday auitnlnad an
objeetlon ralsed by thelr counsel that the
grand jury that Indicted them had been
Illegally drawn. Tbelrcase will have te
se before another grand jury In March.
The Btatemeut et Lubberman, another
criminal, that Cbepaa bad oenfessed te blm
la ebletly rouiarkable for the exnet nud
mlnute detalli of the confession that
Lubl-ermau repeats from memory, it
tnakCH an lotereatlng phase of m atrange
case, but It hardly Bounds genuine, aud
new that tline ia gained te study Lubber
man'u motives, It way lead te mere
niartllug developments.
Titinrr poerlo In Hungary have been
bitten by mad wolves, but they will hardly
be sent te I'mteur for treatment, as were
asoere of llusslanan year age who had
tetn bltten by wolves. It will be rc rc
metnberca that Pasteur ascribed his fallure
In their case te tbe long delay In beglunlug
his treatment,
Oun county Is rapidly aoblevlng the
position of Tilce county, Missouri, whleU
bts for many a year been chosen by the
taller of doubtful stories as the scene
et his marvelous tale. Net long age the
New Ycrk Timet published an awtul
atery of the brlganda of Little ilrlUln,
Lincater county, and new the WllUauu WllUauu
pert datette, our fellow Pennsylvanlan,
gives tblf, "tbe meat unklndcat cut of all":
lu Lancester ceuniyjury lists are net
allowed te be published by the court, and
It Is net known In advance who are drawn
te sorve in jurors at au approaching court.
This In done, It la elalmed, te prevent
Jurers from being tampered wltn. Are
Lincniter county Jurera leas pure tbau
Jurers In ether counties, tbat the garb of
sccrcey must be thrown around tbeui as a
protection from tbeae who would corrupt
tbein and thtrefere thwart tbe end of
Juatlcer
l'essluly tbe atery la true of some ether
ODunty, but this Is a aampleel the tblnga we
may expect te have said about ua If we de
net urace up a little. The iWce datttte
may seen come out with pieturta of Lau Lau
daeor county Jurers In bribe proof cage,
gagged, masked and manacled. Mean Mean Mean
whllowewlll content ourselves with de
manding an apology from the Williams,
pert OuteUt. Oar Jury lUta are elwaya
published.
Thk report et thoeblef of the bureau of
a'ntlstlca en tbe foreign commerco of the
United States for the year endini; June
ll 1. leu t.u. I.A t r. .
..., 1CB), linn UTOU IMUTO. it Bcewa a
mcrew) of t20,'.'a,701 In tbe value of the
experts of inurcbandUe and an lncrease
of ?J1,C37,S10 In the value of the Imports
et luetohaudUe. Tbe imports oxceeded the
experlB by mere than twenty-elght million
deliata. It is shown that our experts have
abewn a drcreate from the figures
of 16S1 every year since, while Im
ports show an lncrease In the
same yeaia erupting in lbS5 and ISSfl,
when they were les than lu 1531. The
rfcunt decline In the value of cxnerta mt
luipertH is nscrlbed te the decllne of prlcta
at home and abroad. Our foreign com cem
merce amounted te f 1,421,119 CC9, but the
foreign osmmeree of Urmt Itrltaln In the
fsice time auiounted te f3,129,lH,3ui
Oenuany, t2,225,ca2 002 ; France, 1,771..'
113 700. He we aland fourth en tbe Hut of
nations In the value of our commerce, but
mere tbau 78 per cent, of tbe vessels sailing
from our ports ere foreign, and American
tonnage at our seaports continues tedO'
crease. Only 13 IS per eanL of our foreign
trade, measured by Its value, Is carried lu
home vessel?, while 80.03 per cent, is
carried lu foreign vessels. Only 7.45 per
vcui. ui it ia cuiiuucibu in steamers bearing
our Uif , ' whlle 7tf 13 jfer cant , with all Its
preUUaudthe employment of cspltaland
labor, Is conducted In alien steam vessels."
In tbe iMt32 yeits the proportion of value
carried In our own vessels has fallen from
.510 13 43 per cent Our expert then, In
jwe'305.er ' aa Ur laiV:"1
tiu unprejudiced roan can alu ly this
report without being lmprossed with a
feeling that sembtblng badly needs atten
tleu.
PKBiONAL.
Mb J. Ktults imi sold his Interest In
the Colombia Uatlj, Xtua te Mr. W. K.
Orl!, of Uteenc.iitle, au experienced neVs
raper insn. Tbe style of tbe Arm Is new
Oust dt I'ascball,
Mm Oladstemk wts rfloegulrd by a
Btrtet Arab while walking a Londen siroet,
lately, aud was oeon surrounded by an en.
thuilastle coterie et gamlus who aooompn aeoompn aoeompn
led blm tome distance.
W. WatTTiB wUlbtaiyMHoWenj
the 17th Intt. Oae of th blrtbdty presentii
lie icdslved lit year, nJ whleh touebd
tilm Uneply, wan a blnm pillow, rnd y
n JndtMi Rlrl, Irem n Iren that grew by Urn
grave et the gentle "11, U."
Rhah ADMtnAr, W. K. I.ekev dlil en
Monday at the Victeria tiote), New Yetk,
nged 70 yeata. lie wm In the Neulh Allan Allan
tte bloekadlng aqaadren during the war.
and participated la tbe fighla with rebel
IreU'Cladmfl Charleston a commander et
tbn ICeyatone titate. lie commanded the
Oialpoe at tbe battle of Mobile Bay, August
C. 1801. In this engagement he capturrd
the Tennoanne. He was rotlred In 1SS0. In
January, 1803, an cemmander of tbe aldo alde
wbeeler Koysteno Htate, et the Houth
Atlantis blockading aquadren, he attaoked,
alngla-handed, numusr et rebel Ironelada
oil Charleston, H. O. UM ahlp waa riddled
with ahetand abell, and he waa ferced te
haul down bit U g. But tbe rebala peppered
away, no be aent it te tbe tnastbead again,
and kept It there till sorae Northern vemcla
onus te the rescue and chased tbe Houth Heuth Houth
ercors home.
Ibi) lloeiltr Hand data t'p.
from tb Indianapolis Time.
All who want theposteffloo held up their
light band I
i m
We hare haird miny et ear old friends any
that fialvaltnn oil cmel thorn et rheuinatUm.
Theie who hive net tried It should de be. ur
dreffgUti sell it ler twenly.nvn cents a bettle
all the Hum.
Why anrfnrwllbabadeeld whfln ene battle
of J)r. Hull's cough Hfrtm WM oarnac.euKh
of thovrerttklnd. J)r. Hull's UeunhHyruptt
old for Si cents par bottle by all druggists In
tba UnltaH HU1.
K'
OKO BOA!'.
Koke Seap.
IT WILL FLOAT.
IT WILL FLOAT.
runr, HNireuMand DUit&liLK latinti.
lly, cotnemtral In ute. A vegetable oil soap
ler the LAUWDKV, TOtl.KT nnd I1A.T11.
Adapted te general housnhela ute, or in
MILL, MINE or BUOl'. II yeui Ktoccrdees
net keep It, send ui a cents ler peataae. and
we will malt n tne ritKe. Addrnu,
H. & O. A. ROh.Vin,
nev271yTu,TH,S OINOINNATI, f.
COMVLKXIOH I'O WDJIK.
-lOMI'LKXlON I'OWBEK.
LADIES
WHO VALUK A UXri.VRIl COUIM.KXIOH
MUST UaK
POZZONI'S
MKD10ATE1)
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant Uunsparency te the
skin, llornevcsnll pttnples, iKK'hlen and (11.
colorations, and umkus the skin dellcntuly
soltandbenuttful. ItoentAlns no lluie, whlle,
leid or arsonle In thrue shuOus, pink or flesh,
wnlte and bruuette.
reit balk i;r
AH
Drugghata
Donlera
and Fancy Goods
flvorywhero.
SarJlKWAUE OJT lttTATIONS.-
aprti-lvd
UliQOttUlhU.
ATJ1UUSKU
CPISTMAS
' GROCERIES !
Housekcopjrs Arn New l.rnVlng About for
iJukliitf Matcrlils.
Yeu wnut floefl, Krflh and UPlUble GoeGn.
A.NU WailAVETIIEM.
WESSLL ONLY
Pure Spices.
TUK JTt.SKSr rLAVOIUNU hXritACTS.
TUKIIEll'ltOSE vVATKU.
Tte rtet ltaltln, rurrants. Cltmn, Lomen
Peril, eriinun rtel, u. Prunes, i tne 'luble
llulslns, Shellbnrlis and Walnuts.
BUILLUAUK4 WALNUT KKUNKL8.
Royal & Other Baking PewJcrs.
Cocoanut nnd Gratefl Cocoanut, strictly
rum uitauilui tcr and nakin tseuu.
NKWOULKANS 1JAKINO MOLA88K8.
UJ?e!x?esh'"tt,,rd,0!a 1!ftklr'' rakl"S Uuti0T
HUUAlt3l BUQAUSI SUHA113 1
.1llI0.?1a,,',.h..,ln,,. nna oare Oranuia
Uurk, UliiKer Cake Sunar. Alse the XXX.X.
ConfecUenur's, Cut Leut and Powdered.
. foeforour next advertlsemnnt. We will
tell about the many ether geed tUlnc. vie
rrnlts. conleetlons, NutB. Ae la,Dt-. vie .
S!SS,u'cuU We wm rvojeu well and
BURSK'S!
NO. 17 EABT KING STREET,
LANCA3TXU, PA.
S-Telephone.
AT KUIHT'H.
1,000
CARDS! - CARDS!
FRBH DISTRIBUTION
To-nerrow (Filordi)) Evening, fiem 7 le 10.
intws reeds are nue and ceitly. Ve raver
gtve trah cara. b"
f.OllvK .on-reIJuntsnr tbenlty cin tot
RUardatany tline byMiuply tskiiiK ter e?,
e nil knew tht It It Is linpo.slble for thnm
te be bets when we fllstrlbuta en epett.il dij s.
LOOK OUT JfOK OUU
Christmas Circular.
Hee ht we Imvn get te ny about Csrds.
und Muuiay lUaUy f01 auulbuUeu eulnidny
KOTEArKWOrTIIBUANYaeOUTIIUa
WE HAY" is TO OKPKK.
Twenty barrels flnnit last yrnr'a crop New
Orleaiu IlaklpttAielasses, uud uUn lii-st Sew
ret. 'lhe UKVCrepbtk.is h ImautUn 1 ?ehl"Vi
V.lowe:.ik;hlleth'NwcuuUuiitiolMka
and 18 coins nerqunrt. ' ' ' '"
llty bantU&iiKiti A irixid whltentTc.
")rup,iiteriuriiuirt. 'iiilnk ut It, two mi.
foi"se0.J1'XUB1!lU'1;"UUur,lUnonty' 3 Pounds
r.,1i11"n' J5ur-ia uesd as iresh. Couieaud
IDA ll
Jtxtnets-AU kinds and all slies-strtcilv
pure vh hie vuiiliiK two Itira. betttL- W
tn.otef LfliuonerVHnllluItorSvJ. Kx-
Pniest Bplws ana enl hulf the rlen
cbarifea at intuy plaws. W, wafer JS
A8h.c.alaratuSai.diUklnB8odieMnen.i.moi
1'eel.erana-aPvti, hntrlUh Curm Tt- H..'d , V-
JJ e cant e line detalls-space win net ed.
ir.lt. 1 ou must sea our tliculur. ir you don't
hsvn litarvtfl, send for enu l
fntLttV?.SS.n.S?A"u.HJOnflrrlpenr.ai
Nuts lu uhunjiinea
wrr.v ....! .' "r ""l'nnna ler 'JVj.
GMpis, etc.
lg, uutcs, Orunu-'S,
J. FRANK MIST,
WUOLKSILK ANU KETAtL
.Northeast Cerner
UUOCKlt,
Vl'fst Klac and 1'rlnce Streets,
LAMOABTKICI'A.
-Ttilophene and free Delivery.
T1TE
OAN
BKltVK YOU WKLLAND
inT.. iViy." you meuy ln advertising,
etl-
AOVKKTI8ING GUIDK-DOOKH.
r ni??1 c10"1I,jta aed original ever Issued.
2nQtIe?wrSrS!ug"1 WC,JI'U te "" for ,ach,uK
ADvaaTiaiaa Wwme A8raciAtTr.
uTana-ilS05ri,.Sb.?Uin,e Advertising Ageney,
lis MO. 1W JCMt-ilftltlmorebtrBet. Jlalttmere.
3 WMwaw
CLANE'H LIVER PILLS.
TUKQEKUIMBDR.C.
McLANE'S
GELKBBATJtn
LIVER PILLS.
reu
SICK HEADACHE.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams, Ne. 5T3 Bavenlh Ht,
NS ., tnittfy that they have both bren inrrer
lnK with liver complaint for about five yews,
during which time they hive spent li(e
amount or money and tried many remedler,
but te no purpein. finally, hoaxing of thu
Kunuiiia nr. u. jtici.s.nu'i j lvfr nil's pre.
iiarea ny rinmlnir liret., Plttsburs;. Pa-.tbcv
purchasrd four beyis. which thny took aneeri
myiuosanceros
Ins; te the directions accoinnrnylne' earh box.
and new pronounce thctcselTet perlecuy
GUrai1 of t)i&L AlalrM..ln i.ba
cured et ttiatOisirntalnv 1l.a.j.
This Is te certify thatl have been suhject at
times te severe htadacLe t sometimes tha tain
euld bn se severs 1 could rest neither day or
nlKhu Uesrlnir el thn Kennlnn Dr. C. Me
l.nne's l.tver Pills, prepared by riemlng Bres ,
PHUbuiK. Pa , 1 sent and get a box, ei whleh
I took two pillion going; te bed, for two nights.
They relieved me entirely. Deme time has
eiapsd and I have bid no mere trouble from
sick h adaxhe. M. JOIINBION,
tl , 118 Lewis 8t.lV. Y.
Thlt M te eertiry Hat 1 have hid the liver
complaint ler six yuan, and I sever could gtt
any medlclne tehclpuie nntll 1 recotreend
tulnn thi Rennlne lr.e. Me Lane's Liver Puis,
prepared by Fleming; Mrcs., Plttsbnrir, Pa. 1
can new say te tbe public, that they have com
pleuily cured met nud I no hereby recommend
them te all persons afflicted with a diseased
liver. Trythem. 1 hey will euro.
MAIUAKVANB, ae. J Lewis flt.N.Y.
Insist nneu havlnK the irmulne Iir.O. Mc
I ami's Liver Pills, ptvparea by Flsmlns; Bres,,
Pltisburcr, Pa. PttOiiSa cenu a box. Beld by
all druggists. (i)
TJ BNEON'B l'LAHTEK.
And all natnreastumes a wintry
aspeet. these who are prudent
rconemleal will begin i leek
about ler protection against
WHEN cold weather, nbange of temper
ature, aud thrlr results. Winter
clothing, tuel and JIKNBOM'a
THK PLAB'iisuarn reoegnUed as the
mrst linpertnnt et household
mcesililes. The plaster has se-
I.XAVJC3 cured a permanent place In
livery well regnlaud honscheld,
as the most valuable external
IIEOIN remedy known ter Coughs,
colds, .'Chest fains, JIackache,
ltheumatlsm, Bclallca. Lnmbsge
TO TALL nnd Hllachesand pains peculiar
te this season of the year. Owing
te (its) givat popularity JtEfi
HON'D PLAbT&lt has been
largely Imitated, hence buyers
should always ask ter Itonsen's
unci i eiuse an eicnrs, inus avow
lug worthless products
4S-8nnd two cunt stamp te Beabury St Jchn Jchn
ten, 21 Plait street, M. Y.. for a copy el Jn Jn
ttrvctiem from the Docter, a valuable homo home homo
held book. (8)
MOOIH AA'D BUOBO.
KKMINDEHTHATWK ARK STILL
telling ana have a lull stock or the pep-
ul&r
$1 50 Ladies'' DoDgeIa and Kid Sbeei,
In siimre, pointed and common sense tees.
Per style, fit nnd wear these Hhees are equal
te some selling for mere ui.ney.
Oar Gutlfntn's All leather llim it $1 50
In l.ied and Ceugrri, are made In plain lee
and pointed tee with top. Ihcse tuoes for
etjliiund wuHrrnnnetbu exrelhvt.
Afullllauuf llubbursalull pitces.
H, Swilkey's New OaBh Store
NO.S4KOUTH QUKK.S 8TUBKT.
O0tll-3md
0
LOSINOOUTAT AND HELOW COST
lU C1.03K nuaiNiiss.
As It.Hvenbeutmade up my mind te go Inte
thu mauulacture of ihecs, 1 will cemmtnee en
MONDAY, DSOEUBTJR 10,
TO C1.03E MY KNTlltE HTOCK Or
BOOTS,
Shoes & Rubbers
-AT AND
BELOW COST.
W This U a tarn opportunity forttepublle
te get bargains, as my entire stock consists of
thu veiy best goods tint thu market affords.
tJoceti.euariy and get your cholce, as Imcan
business and they must he sold ut once.
D. P. STACKIQUSE,
fiQ Ss 30 EABT KINO, BT,
I.ANCASTKU, PA. aSVlyd
B
00 IW AND HUOKS.
(SlSTMAS
PRESENTS.
We htve the largest Asiortment
uud Stock of
Medium Priced Slippers
JiY 'HIS CITY.
Men's Slippers and Heys' Volvet Kmbrel"
dcied Bllppeni, (9a; sizes of Men's C tell, of
LudltsStef, undo! Heys' 3 te 3 Last year we
sold mera thin 240 Pairs of the Men's Hllp.
per ut 69e, andbavtnghadse many calls fei
Ladles and itejg at tne sainu ,pnoe we sue
cetded In getting them Oils year.
Ihu Man's bllppura wa sell at75e. Haven
hltu Ktd I tnlng aud White Hid Insoles.
Our 11 ej Men's slippers is embroidered with
Choutlle und Is same make aud pattern that
wu sold se many of last year, in two styles,
w ua utu wuneui iecs.
Have also a very large assortment of ll.SS
and i M) fcllppeis, which for styles, quality
and durability, dcnet be turpassed lu the
city.
Ihey alt must be aeen te be appreciated,
Uieretoie will U.tve our East Window fllled
with thrm until c hrlstmas and It will be well
worth jour whlle te step and take a leek at
them, ai the prlcis will be attached, knowing
that
Ne One Can Undersell Os in Lancaster.
The One-Prico Cash Herwe,
ff (IE
Th Ljaders of Lew Prices
IN
BOOTS & SHOES
Ne. S East KIub Street,
1.ANCA9TKU. PA.
CUAJ,
T UMHKIt AND COAU
AJ TOIlACCO bllOOKh AM) (CASKS.
WKviKitM itAUO ewoeus. heies'ii. and
ItC Will, at it II. M A UT1 N A CO.,
n3-l 21 Water sUcet, Luncasler, Pa.
TA.lJMlOKUiH'tj OOMiArfY,
COAL DEALERS.
tSTSS6lhQneeaflut,,ia Ne'
DepotJl'ertl1 ?nnen 8"w near HetVUna
M'
FR
CKERT
dt oeodb.
0St,!
JTEW BOSTON 8I0RE.
New Bosten Stere.
MR.J.UAKBYBTAMU,
HIVf BOSTON BTOBF,
Vtaratr:- La.eAnaa, PA.
Latt week my sister and I were ln
LAnetstei-buy tng dry fc-oels, and after baying
considerable at a certain store who advertise
"Greatness" we hsppenefl te think of your
" Ntw Bosten eiere," whereupon we paltt for
our pnrchaifs and went direct te your stere
and purchued nearly Fifteen Dollars worth
of goods. When we were through jea said
If we were satttflel with cur purchases when
we reached home we should remember yen te
enr friends. WK AUK SATISFIED and we
are alie satisfied that your way of doing bnsl bnsl
ness merits the recommendation that we will
lately give yen te our friends.
Tours reipeclfally,
MES.J.W .
The above is one of the many letters we re
ceive by satisfied patrons.
De We Deserve It?
Ttatwe will submit te you.
TO-DAY V7X8TAUT
A GREAT SALE
or
SILK MUFFLERS,
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
AHD
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
AT TH K re LI.OWINU LOW PKICKS :
Prices of Silk Mufflers.
20c buys a Geed Cashmere Mufllcr.
S5c buys a Etllc Faced Muffler.
Me buys a Bilk ktuffltr.
bio bays a Brocaded Bilk MnlHer.
75e buys a Silk and SaUn MnfUer.
II 00 bujs a Surah Bilk and Satin Mumer.
Then Op They Ge te U Eacli.
Ttsie MulUers are n beautiful let, and what
ever be your wants In this line you will And
them right
HANDKERCHIEFS !
100 Dezen L.AIHKS' UANSKBClIIKrS, Col
ored Borders, tl eaeh.
ICODeian LADIK3' HANDICKUCUIIFS, Cel.
end borders and Hemstitched, Sc each.
W Tezen I.ADIK3 IIANDKEUC1I1HFS, lltm
stitched, Colored Borders, ee each.
109 Dezen LAD1K3' Hemstitched Pure White
ltANDKKBUIIIJcrS, Saeacb.
Other Qualities te 25 cents each.
SPECIAL LOT
OF
BILK AND BEIGE
VEILINGS
AT LOW PRICES.
Hosiery, Gloves and Mittens
In Large Variety at Lew Prices.
Dress Goods!
THlt
10 DAY
BEDTTOTIOE SALE!
IB STILL U01NQ UN
11UT10UKT1MEI3 UUOWINQ 11 OUT.
De Yeu Want Bargains ?
Yeu Can Be Pleased
AT
STAMM'S
Only and Largest
Ne, 24 Centre Square.
NEW BOSTON STORE
MfOrM STMY XTSKUe.
DMT UOODK.
glOKE OPEN EVEK EVKNlBQ
DORIRO DXOIMUXa.
Prices of Goats!
. TO SELL THEM.
WK niV MARIID BVXBr COIT AT
PKIOMBO WILL NOT CAERV ANT
OTCK BKABOX.
Geme Early ledSeciraBirgilDt.
KTXKTrmNU NKWIN
Udiw', Miaiss' and Ofaildnn'i Celts
rinsh Garments a Specialty.
Jehn S. Givler
O 8 North Queen Street,
LANCA1TKE.PA.
B
ARUA1NH
IN
CLOAKS.
WATT &SH AND
Net 6, 8 and 10 Fast King St.
Always en the out'eokrror Bargains, have
made several Clearing Purehates this week
highly interesting te cleie buyers.
In Garnet aud klectrle niuaCielhs, OH1L
DB.KH COATB-Blies, i, e, 8 and le yean.
MISSIS' NBWH ABEBTS-lltes. 17, It. 19
years. 12 oe tell 00 eaeh under usual ptlces.
BAI. PLUSH QABHBNT5 at Bexarkable
l'rlces.j6
"I PLUSU UODJXiKAS 118 CO each;
worth I23.CO,
BKAL PLU'II HACQUKS, JExtellent Qual.
JJjr." Length, H te eaeh i lew belter sold
Special Bargains In STOCKINETTE JACK
KT, the mesi pepulur irarment of the season,
at 13.00, t no, 4 oeand .oe each.
.LiifllM' . Taller.Made BBBLIN STOCKI
NK.f JACKTS. plain and braided. 17 el
Ii2.re eaeh.
HOLIDAY GOODS.
We ae new showing an Immense Assortment
of CUHlsrUASUOUDaat Popular
Prices.
New Yerk Stere.
QUBKNSWARB.
H
1QH & MARTIN.
Holiday Goods
-AT-
GUM HAH
Just Received from Eurslem, England,
a Fine Line of
Fancy Articles
Of the celebrated Doulton Ware. Alse
Dinner Seta of same. Among these are
Bomeetthe finest articles ever exhibited
in this town.
TOYS! TOYS! TOYS! A line of
New Toys. Out, Pressed, Blown and"
Engraved. GLASSWARE at the Low Lew
est Trices. Lamps The Rochester. The
largest and best assortment of Holiday
Goods at the Lewest Prices.
(Examine our Stock before making
your selection.
High & Martin,
Ne, 15 East King St.
OCtlMfd
MAOUUfMtr.
QENTRAIi MACHINK WORK a
W. PABKBOUMMINQS,
Central Machine Works
131 4 1S6 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST.,
LAaeAsm, Pa.
Engines and Bellors, et from 2 te 12 horse
Sewer, of our own make a speclaHy. Neat ln
eitiru, of full power, durable aud cheap.
Bteain Uoeda and Supplies in great vuilety,
consisting et Valves. Ceck, Lubricators,
Whtstles, Injectors, Jtlecters, Pumps, Toels,
Wrought, Malleable and Cast Iren sltllngs,and
WreuKhl and Cast Iren ripe, etc. test Job
bers' discounts te the trade.
Bpeclal machinery built te order, and re-
E airing promptly done. Alse Iren and Brass
atlngs, Patterns and Medels.
STEAM FITTING AND STEAM U BATING
APPARATUS.
aoeu neuK. promptness, iieasen.
ABLECUAUQES,
Oantial lacliiiie Works.
dnca-ttd
HUBLKY'S HIGH GRADE TOILKT
Waters Bouquet Cologne, Lavender,
Utllotrepe, rierlda, Violet and Bay Leaf
Watei. are rich, fragrant, and lasting odors.
Bottled in a variety ut sices, or &lud lute bot
tles te suit purchasers, at
MViUWHOltJ
OLoraiire.
JJIAJ.L,
1888.
Fine Tailoring
ffTJJf) latest Kereltles. censtat Hm.
H. GERHART'S
Oai IMrtei In per lb.; Talter.
KOTH gUBKN 8TKKBH.
QVKaCOATSt '
L, Bailsman & Bm,
68 A 68 N. QU1INST,
(Cemer et Orange.)
Overcoats!
Overcoats !
Overcoats !
This tlme we only speak of Oyaroeat. u our
nnnsnal large stock innst ba rodneeO. We
thftTvfnmlnllf AfA nn..H.. tajiH..i . . m
ana Intend te say e you at least trots 13 te te
MPMntmi.ll flwAsKu.... .- .
.-- ...vu vTvtwu4iuuuBiHDariigisi
sivnnd alt Anntitr.nss m m . aaM. M,m
Otoreoats are worth Irem M.OO te III. CO.
uur nersey, ueayer ana Chlnehllla Oyer,
coats, some are silk lined and ethers stik
faced, reduced te 110, , :, ill They are
equal in make te fine custom work.
Beys' Orerceata are sell In at reduced
figures, n 00. W.BO and HCO wUlbuyagoed
wearing ovsreeat. UB0,l4.CO,J.ce, s6CO,T00,
18 00, a han.some Orerceat of all.woel mate,
rial. Berne stores would call them cheap for
donble the money but they must go before
the holidays.
Children's Overcoats, 11.10. l M.lt.00.
All. Weel Ovorecau at 2 AO, 3 oe, l oe, is et,
6. CO.
Are yen prepred for theje Kxtraerdlnary
Bargain Prlces t if se, call at ones, as go they
must, regardless of coat.
L. 6AMSHAN & BRO.,
The Cheapest Kzduilre Clothing Heuse la
the City.
M
YKR8 ct JUATHVON.
IT WILL PAY YOD!
IT WILL PAY ANY ONE TO LOOK OVEB
OUU
GOOD SELECTION
-or-
OVERCOATS.
EVEar STYLE AND KIND, FROM
7.O01OSK5 00.
OUU KKB3EY OVERCOATS AT 118, 117, lis,
AUK tVOUTU BKEINQ.
Even If you don't liny of ns, you'll knew
what te expect for tint price. Every care
taken ter jour comfort and every eOertused
for elegance and beauty.
PKICXS ABE VERY REASONABLE.
Myers & Rathfon,
RELIABLE clexuikbs,
NO. 12 BAST KLNQ ST..
LANCASTER PA
T
UK PEOPLE'S CJAHH HIOIIE.
CLOTHING
Made te Order
-AT-
Tbe People's Cash Stere.
Don't forget it. We can make
you a Suit of Clethes, an Over
coat or a Pair of Trousers, and
give you as ranch satisfaction as
any Tailoring establishment in
the city and at less cost 'en the
average.
Tbe People's Gasb Stere,
NO. 26 BAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
A LOT OP
READY,-MADE OVERCOATS,
or euu
OWtf MANUFACTURE
AT
MODERATE PRICES
aiurll'lvdAw
" CJIKKIAUKU.
Standard carriage i work.
EDW. EDQERLEy,
Nei. 40, ii. U. i" Market street. Rear of Pest-
cmce, Lancasler, Pa,
I new have ready for the rail and Winter
Trade the finest and most select line nfstrlctly
first Cass urUges and Sleighs el all descrip
tions In tbe mars tt.
New is the time te buy anlreCarrt'ge or
SlelghasaUirl.tmaaPir-ent. Therels noth
ing that weald be mine suitable.
Bpecll uarKHlnslnSucend-uand Werk, both
finished or unflnltbed
A tew mere et these One Bead Carts left at
prues te suit the times.
All work fully guaranteed. My prices for
the tame quality et work are the cheapest Ia
the btate.
Aepeirlaff aud Repainting promptly at
tended te. eae set at w wTrwsneewaUr
HssPirRI ? fHlaivt IsaVsl
k.-.r - h
.