Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 17, 1888, Image 2

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The Dally Intelligencer,
ZJUfCABTKB, UKGCHBSai;, U88,
; Mr. Adams' Tleir.
,;' CharfcaFiaacls Adams has given an
yuhkn nivm t Iia railroad altnallnn.
"' which will attract great attention, be-
' V. iu tmth fit lil nrnmlnrnm and the
riraurdtyet his view. He believes that
" iakfanliimiitilnl 1 lOl fM 1 f IT In TTiaiMnff 111 A
talkead business successful lies In
viM low character el tne raureaa
tr iunu(n. who will de any thine.
tAbewerer dishonorable, te compass
r what they conceive te be their own ad-
vantage, and la whose (reed faith no re-
llanee can be placed. Mr. Adams knows
Intimately the creature of whom he speaks
jv wki Dla opinion or mm u veat ui u wi.
-' aril nnhllA. TTn tin no Inlustlce te the
EI average railroad manager, though of
K.-i.l'-itA --. iIim am tinnnrahln PTfPntlntlH.
jfc-1 It cannot be disputed that they habit-
S ttally abuse tnetr power ana misuse ineir
.V customers Ruu meirniecBiiuiueis.
( A But strange te say, ineugn air. Adams
UTF charges raureaa oemeraiizauon upon me
kiTL! MMmlllv nP rallr-iAf. mn. Im rirw"! tint
l:.m lAmnnmtnRnrTecttheevllbvriuntshlni; the
i tiitanAnra In thn usual rar. hut he would
free them even from the restraint that is
nlaced unen them by the civil service law.
v r advocates the repeal of that law, be
jt cauBO neeJe 11. ituus iu peiuiii, iue cvii
, tt is designed te cuppress ; namely, tue
4ttMltvaHAn nf i-allmi.fi tVltrnr. TTa
f1b argues that the law tends te drive the
railroads into consolidation with eacii
nther. because It forbids the railroad
ftffi peeling, which has heretofore enabled the
j, - separate reaas 10 comuine tegetucr. auv,
SfjB, m.1.11 IliAm la rnA In flm climrABt Inn . th
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is py no means ciear mat is u beuiiu ub ub
ductten ; and if it is, It does net fellow
that nmner nmnnilmpnt nf the law will
r.'t'V' ." rr rr..;:
wins tuas nu uiueuuuieut, can ue iuuue
whlch will better u, because tne troume
la Inherent in the existence of many In-
j."'i - nnmnatlnn rnltrnarll HTwl
4 that the only remedy lies in the consoli
dation of the reads ; which he deei net
agree with the general opinion iu regard-
h lng as a great evil.
Mr, Adams will net eoen convert the
public te his belief that the union of all
our railroads would be a public Mussing
xather than a curse. The creation of such
a power In our midst is net likely te be
alatary, If the teaching of experience Is
tennd. The govcrnment control which
could be exercised ever such a mammoth
corporation would amount te nothing.
, The creature would control the creator.
There will be little use in holding dec-
Uens when that day comes around. It is
nnt vervfnpniirnDlnffln nq ti knnnr what.
few. t " . -.: . . . ".
great ana erten aecisive lnnaence is ex
erted new by money and by corporate
Influence ever elections; and it is
net wise te propeso te increase the
chance that the popular will may be
buried under such influence. It la an
Mtenlhlng thing that Mr. Adams,
after correctly diagnosing the railroad d'fl.
ease, did net And its remedy in the pun
ishment by the law of the offenses against
morality of the railroad officers, which
are the causes of the trouble.
Why should net the railroad presl-
, dent, director and superintendent
be promptly sent te Jail for violating the
, law, Just as any ether man would V If the
tlt jui ia me proper pumsnment or me erui-
M, tfivy offender and is supposed te suppress
nlm, why should u het be useful In sup
pressing the railroad rascal and rascality V
Lst a sound law be made ; and let proper
punishment be visited upon these who
violate it. That is our practice of gov
ernment ; and let it be carried out.
What Is HI
We print elsewhere a cemmunlcaticn
from Philadelphia te the New Yerk
Tlma, which has for its text that pne
atly, interesting product of theGlly of
Btetherly Love, Jehn Wanamaker ; who
la turned around and examined by " Phil
adelphia" with n critical cje, undwith
seemingly an nnxieindesire te preperlyau.
awer the query, "What is it ?" We have
much sympathy with " Philadelphia's"
perplexity iu the matter, because it has
bsen our own. We have been quite una
ble te make the many sides of the Wan-
2&L"- amaker character come together in one
v MuMmi wuiuvjtcueuua wuuiu, j
nt the fortune maker into the hunday
day school teacher, nnd te reconcile the
piety with the raising of money te cor
rupt voters. " Philadelphia" suggests"
that Jehn is at the head of the Pharisees
whom Judge Giesham has found travel
ing about In the late election ; and the
conclusion seems te be fairly drawn.
It is net a bit etrange that such men
list, for all history tells of them and the
types of men whom the Jllble records
still live aud will live whlle time lasts.
The only strangeness is that in these
diys of civilization nnd education the
Pharisee can still flourish and command
popular patronage. Strangest of nil te us
is it te realize that such men-can be readily
accepted by the di-cent members of u
political party as their representatives.
We cannot explain the readiness of the
Tlepubllcans of Pennsylvania te accept
Jehn Wanamaker as their nomination
ler a cabinet place, saye upon the
supposition that they feel that it
Is his proper reward for the money
be raised te elect their candidate.
This la his sole title te political position.
It Is the sole service he has rendered te
hla party ; and it Is his sole certlUcate et
fitness for the cabinet place he seeks.
Partaking of the fruit Qf the victory that
they knew was gained by the money he
raised, the Pennsylvania Republicans
feel that the biggest dish is rightfully
bis. And this la the demoralization of
politics. Men who would net lie or de a
dishonest or dishonorable thing, quietly
:& cPt as their political representative a
j- aw.ceti, nuunj euijf CliUW M Hener IS 1118
Vv iboser.
A Mean Imposition.
V "cems mai tne miners In the anthi a-
utr a - i an i'iih i ipirinn a via biiivi aai r., a - .
R V"7-r.lT"u"i!l..r0 Breat
j; wvui j vciuk uuuipiiea te nuy
I -x VAnrA river thn
- j--" --.- vu4V;cietatinuiiu.
cost et two or three
V bandied per
,Irauna trvlncr te
cent. The mluers
escape from this
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concert of action.
Thelr.llnlr.nllx, (a Mta ii'litla !.,...
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buy their powder where they please, they
V 'uarenoiueso; because mey una that
-;eeie who ae se are net given
V
.Mtk or are discriminated fngalnst
m tne aina ei werK given them
' Vttut it piys them belter te pay these
-'i.WtiUUI fnr tlmlr umnlnn.. .... I Tt
se
'vgMmi te ba a very mean business te thus
t.aMAi tKfilulinrer . nn.l If nlmnij i .i.
t "C'l-agiBlature (treat pleasure te provide that
? -.v ,..j uim.u yiucuve ue
t pewu m we puiery.
ft? m i an
Tata Maw Yerk World publliUcs an ln
IHsllH with General Uoalaeger wherein
itjetaeaesjsly (arsons warrior lakes occasion
efe(aM that be 4em Bet aspire te tbs
pretldeney with higher and mere untrsnv
tneled power In view. lie protects that
under all olreaiactenoM It elected be will
remain simply BeuUager, the Brat aarvant
et the people. As te a Wat et WTecge
egauat Oermtay be aaM that be bated
war sad feared Its coming as only
a nan oeuld who bad aeen the
mlaery that followed It. Ue wculd
only appeal te the dread arbitrament of war
when the resource et peace bad all been
exhausted la reelatlng the eneroaehmrata
and lnanlts of foreign power Be added,
'luajetteauae, with a united country d.
bind them, a country that knetra the war
has net been sought with frivolous purpcae,
or with MlCah intent mea bravea, ean
thraih the world In arma."
Tbta Is eertalnly Inspiring oenndeneeand
spirit. The general then proceeded te en en
detae the accusations of widespread rotten retten
neta and corruption In Irreneb effltlal life
and particularly In the Chamber et Depu
tise, wbleb bebopesteonreby hla project
for the revision of the oenstltuticn
and the abolition et the Senate,
though that wentd only seem te place the
country mere at the mercy of a corrupt
Chamber. Ot America be spoke with en
thusiasm and aatd that be was meat Im
pressed with our quickness at forgetting
and forgiving aa abewn at (a dinner given
him In Mew Orleans, wbore Gent-rale
Hberman and Usauregard sat alde.by aide
tellllng stories and Joking. Be politely
retrained from speaking of his rattier Im
prelve;experlence with a sneak thief In
a Philadelphia hotel, who was captured at
the point et the general's dress sword.
He protested that Franeewaa aa solidly
republican as Ameilea, and that the talk of
ualug htm te reestablish monareby or Im
perialism was all nonsense. While be was
talking the matt was brought In and be
told the correspondent that he might
exsmlne the letters and see where bis
financial aid oame from. Alter six regis
tered l6tters bad been opened 4,200 francs
In bank notes lay upon the table. Tbey
came from Blttany, the department of
the Seine and the department of tbe
North, and the general said be recelved
money and encouragement from all parts
et francs.
J-JeimnvKiTuiiN papeis are making a
great sensation et the nrrest et a let of
smugglers aud the selxure et a let et smug
gled opium near the northern borderot
Minnesota. An cfllelal expressed the opin
ion that a quarter et all tbe opium that has
esme Inte this country In the last flre years
has been smuggled In ever the nnsottled
and unguarded border, and It 1 a little
hard te see why It don't all oemo
that way new that the Canadian
1'aolne railway and the western braneh et
the HI. Paul, Mlnnoapella & Manitoba
tun parallel en either side et the border,
Hild the eOlclal roterred te t "What la
easier, then, than ter the smugglers te
bring It te some point en the Canadian
1'iclUe read anywhere between Calgary
and Winnipeg and cart It down Inte the
territories! The only wonder la that the
government elUcera have net tumbled te
this before."
Net manydaya age, near Itradferd, l' ,
a wagon lead el dynamite burnt up with
the habitual suddenness et that article, and
the relatiene el "Doe" llaggertv, the
driver et the wagon, are embarrassed by
the want of remalna. It aeems that this
Mr.Iiaggerty bad his lite Insured for 1 6,000,
and the Insuranee company refuses te be
lieve that be Is dead In spite of the preduc
tien as evidence of a few scraps of lleah
which a physician swears are human, bnt
cannot swear tbey are naggsrty's. Tbey
decline te bclleve that a body oeuld be
made te vanish se completely, and esy that
theru never was and could net be a case et
nllre-glycerlne explosion se thoroughly
annihilating matter like that of a body.
Their theory la that " 00" Haggerty de
liberately blew up the lead from a aafe dis
tance, and then left the country In the ex
pectation that bla family would get the In
surance money. The natives et the Brad
ford region are said te have a keen Interest
In the case, and many experienced opera
ters dlreetly ccntradlet the atatemeuta et the
lnsurance men. They say that mysterious
dlcappearancea like this are a common
feature et the combustion of nltro-glyeer-lne,
and numerous Instances are cited
of the almcBt total annihilation of men and
horses. A correspondent of the Ne w 01 k.
Tunes recites a page of local history with
regard te a certain Mr. France who was a
notoriously carolew drivers of nltre-glycer-Ine
wagons and who vanished wllb bis team
of powerful horses boeause be bad net time
te glye a lead room te burn In. Nothing
was found but a man's knee can, hat,
watch a wagon tire and a horse tall, also
seycral very small bits of bone flesh.
Other oasei are cited where the remalna
welghedjretn one te ten peundr, tnd in one
ewe there was snow en the ground which
made the rcceyeiy of all that came down
pretty eertaln, This lsw suit, ler the mat
ter Ih te be tested In court, will bring for
ward, Interesting theories as te what be.
comes et the remains. They may be se
pulverlted that tbey are carried oil by the
wind but it is a terribly singular thing that
articles he substantial as horses bones and
wagon tires aheuld vanish la this way,
Perhaps thore has been some deep lying
about It that the trial will sound, but at auy
rate the court must express dlssppreval at
Iho killing of a man se suddenly and com
pletely that you can't tell whether be Is
dca'l,
PERSONAI
IIknuy O. Dunn, et Philadelphia, has
been ouilerseU (or publle printer by thn
typographical and preksman's union of that
city.
BnenRTAiiiEi Fairciiild and Emll Emll
ce'.t unci Ooni(rtsmen Jehn E. Kusaell and
Aehbel P. Pitch have eceeptcd lnTlUtleca
te npt k nt the meeting of the Slaasachu.
Mtt Tarltl Heferm League at Bosten en
the t!SHi. The president has also been In
vited, hut has net determined whether he
will go.
ar.0RatiW.Uiiir.ns, et the I.tttgtr, said
te u reporter en Saturday that Mr. Drexel.
el the ureal banking- home, told him that
he bad Riven 25.000 te elect Benjamin
Harriiieu, but that It he thought thera was
ouydaugerot Harrison, when elected te
thu presidency, making James G. Blaine
his HBcretury of state, be would have Klren
ttO 000 te defeat him.
Ouiki' Justice Uuaki.ks K. Beyle, of
JUihtriKten Territory, died In Heattle,
W. T., en Saturday, of pneumonia. He
had been slek about a week. The doctors
attending him at fiiat thought be had
quinsy. They gave him up early la the
afternoon. He leaves a wife and son. Mr.
Beylb'a home was at TJniontewn, Payette
county, Pa. He represented thatdlstrletln
Uengreas, and was appointed by President
Cleveland as the successor el the late J ud no
Jenes. "
Mrs. Cleveland will go te Philadelphia
en Tuesday te return the visit which her
friends, P.et. Mr. aud Mrs. Weed, of Ger.
mantewn, made at the While Heuse last
fall. Mho wants te rest this week In antici
pation et the gayetlea which will begin at
the Whlte llenaa en January 1. Hhe will
return, m will Mrs. Polsem, wbe gees en
Tuesday te visit her sister Mrs. Weleh, In
time for the dinner te the peer ehlldren, te
be given by the Children's Christmas elub.
In which they are both Interested.
A urndent man, according w IIejIb."
,u10r0Qt a hrulae. ana Uurn, aaa bell
Will una at euce (salvation oil.
.,'Il,sVer WM heard auen a terrible enrae " a
??,, u ?, ?J,,lut ' bhe"n cel 3 M;eufa
IH palble t&at ha lived 'n clvliii.tinnVt.
net lmara el Uj iiuir ti ghByrupT Let
pAKKEU'M HA.IK BALSAM,
Parker's Hair Balsam
Cleanses and beautifies tha hair. Fre.
nietei a Luxuriant urewtn. werur rain ie
llfctteru Gray Hair te lu Yeutaiu Celer
curetscald. Ulteasea and Ualr galling, mm
atlirugulau. ' """
.. n.OUESTlKK cobeaitjs.
tJJt JJf,t.'fBint W10 batting of Per.
latCM, SKi. UiwaUti, m-faarikw
WAtfAMAXBira
raiuDSLrcu, Monday, lta. 17, IMS.
Unquestionably the widened
aisles, new staircases, central
elevator, and general clearing
away of obstructions make it
possible te serve at least ten
thousand mere people a day
with even less crowding than
heretofore. It we could serve
40,000 a day last year we can
new serve 50,000 and mere,
and de it comfortably tee.
We are always improving. It
we were te keep en printing
about it, we could maks perpet
ual "alteration sales." Yeu
may expect improvements here
constantly without our talking
about them.
The store is mere a store
new than ever. Lighter,
brighter, completer. Our ideal"
is being realized.
The Basement has ample
outlets and is mere convenient.
The first fleer is se arranged
that things can be mere easily
found, and is regulated te pre
vent overcrowding by a system
which experience lias taught us.
The second fleer, new se ac
cessible and popular, presents
an entirely new arrangement of
stocks. This part of the store
seems te contain miles of be
wildering pleasure. An ever
varying exhibition of silver and
art articles, In the middle of
the second fleer the centre of
attraction is the Pneumatic
Tube System, gathering the
money from all parts el the
store in plain view of every
body a geed place te take
strangers.
The third fleer is where we
keep Furniture store. The
whole of this two acres is given
up te purniture. Ana every
thing is side by side (or com
parisen, and net en uiticrent
floors as before, and as ether
folks have it.
It would be hard net te fall
in love with the store new un
der it new conditions. There
is certainly room for 10,000
mere persons. Sec if you
don't think se when you leek
at the straightened aisles, the
broadened, easy-qeing stair
ways, the spaces given te cus
tomers for elbow-room, or te
wait ler elevators, or te see
things.
The store is a sight, that's a
fact ; working up te-day te its
fall capacity ; " a great and in
teresting occasion," as the
newspaper reporters would put
it.
The life of a year of prepar
ation blooms out in these few
days. We have but little te
say about it, as what we are
doing day by day is what we
are in business for; keeping
the best of the best goods and
serving our customers in the
best el the best ways. There
is no need of being ashamed of
this kind of sterekeeping. And
people will surely find out in
the course of time the value of
services such as these even
without se much newspaper ad
vertising. The General Manager wishes
attention called te the follow
ing; The store will be open each
evening up te and including
Christmas Eve.
Goods te go by mail can be
posted at the Bureau of Infor
mation. It will be a favor te us for
customers te take their pack
ages with them whenever they
can.
It is best te try te keep te the
right when going through the
aisles.
Bear in mind, the people
make the crowds, and with a
little theught'they can unmake
them.
Fer the rest of the month we
will sell at one dollar a yard the
best 24 inch Black Gres-grain
Silk we ever offered at that
price. We never heard of this
Silk under $1.25 ; we don't ex
pect te hear of it again after
this let gees:
The Black Faille Francaise
in five grades, 50 cents and a
dollar under price, are about
wound up. Anether number,
which you shall have at $1, tails
the precession.
500 yards 27 inch all-silk
Lyens Velvet at $5. Here in
geed time te be scissered for
the holidays. The most su
perb stuff for dresses and out
side wraps we ever had for se
littje money.
Kan aud Wet 'Xranseptn.
The'ghandiest shape for a
dress pattern gift is the Boxed
Rebe. Sixteen prices $3 te
$16.75; styles till you are all
of a wonder.
If the precise thing you want
isn't among them, it'3 sure
enough in the yard goods.
t.9. sorts at cents
, sorts Rtt7Mcu
WAirAilAXBK'B
sorts at se
sorts at 79
Mill
eenta
and mere of a kind and mere
money's worth in each than,
you've known for many a day.
Mettly southeast of eentra.
The dye of our Seal Skin
Cleth is precisely that of genu
ine Alaska Senl. Better in this
the cloth won't fade or grew
rusty; the natural fur will.
Wonderful hew close te the
real these weavers and dyemen
have get. $8 te $ 7 a yard, 50
inches wide.
Northwest of contra.
Brown and Black Astrakhan,
$3 te $7. Windrows of Cloak Cleak
ings and Ulsterings.
Kerthwestcf centre, next Main Alii.
Maybe he'd like a Kodak
Camera, $25,
Fer her, say a pearl mounted
Opera Glass, $10.50 te 36.
Fer mother, why net a pair of
geld -rimmed specs or eye
glasses, $4.50 te $12 ?
There's something for every
body at the Optical Goods
counter.
Neir Jnntper street entrance.
It's just fun te use the Wan
amaker Carpet Sweeper Brush;
digs in or gees easy, as you
press the handle. Breem work
without any of the broom weari
ness. Ne barking of furniture
legs, no sneaking by dirt. And
when you've gathered dust and
litter, a touch dumps the pans.
Yeu couldn't well think of a fit
ter present for a busy house
wife. $3.
Ueatinent, north cf centie.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
COMPLEXION PC WD MM.
W'VMV
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OMPLKX10N POWDER.
LADIES
WHO V'ALUK A UKriNBD COMl'LKXION
MUST UBK
POZZONI'S
HKUIOATKD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin, llomevos all pimples, I reckles and 0.1s 0.1s 0.1s
colerations, and makes the skin delicately
sett and beanttf uL ltcentalns no lime, white,
lean or aroenle. In three shades, pink or flesh,
whlte and brunette.
VOlt BALE 1IX
All Druggrlata and Faney Goods
Dealere Everywhere).
awiiEWAUK or imitations.-
aprw-ivd
UL.OTU1XU.
yALUE I
Satisfaction
Is what lias Klven me the extensive patrenafre
1 nave rt'culvtd train the public My ltne et
FerulRn and Uewesllcs is unturpasacd In the
the city.
ruiCK3AVfAVDOWK, A8 USUAL.
TROUSERS I
I attention Is oelled temyT
I I lead.
Bpfletl attention Is oelled te my Treuiera,
luwhlcU Head.
ASKEW!
TAILOa.-aja
KM AHO 23d V7X8T KINO
KOS.
8TUICKT.
e37 8md
TIKltS A KA.TH.lfOH.
Suits at All Prices.
MKVd SUITS at 110.00.
MKNMBlUTb at 112 00.
MKN'SSUlTSatllSOO.
MKN'fl SUITS at 1 100.
I MEN'aBUlTSattlHO.
MK.K'S BU1T8 at 116.00.
MEN'S SUITS at IU 00.
MKN'SSUlTSfttrMCO.
MKN'dBUlTSatlCO.
OVERCOATS.
OVEKCOATB at i.W,
OVElifJOATS at 110.00.
OVEUCOATSatllSOX.
OVKUCOATSattUCO.
OVKltCOATSat)13.00.
OVKUCUATbatllSCO.
OVEUUOATBatfKOO.
OVKltCOATSatllStO.
OVKUCOATSatlSOl.
4v- All Our Make enfl ThorenKhly Hellable.
Myers & EatMen,
UEHAULE CLOXU1KBB,
NO, la BAST KINCr ST.,
UtMOABTIS FA.
2'IANOS AND OKUAKS.
flliOlUH HOLIDAY OlFIH.
Choice Holiday Gifts.
With rnnele. mirth and a wultttuile or sweet
seunOK. we greei you 1 A Merry Chrlatmai
aud u Happy Mew 1 car I
PIAN03 AND ORGANS.
Acce d'iini, Autoharps, Hanjei, Unities
Clarlnuu, (Jenieu. tirunis, rile, rlageelets,
riutm, Uulun, Harmonicas, Jews llarpi,
MftuQellus, iicaelnu, flcoclei. Tambourine.
Trlinitlen, Vlellni, orchestral and Hand In
strameuu.
Mrl by hdove are a taw et the Choice Musi
cal Ultuwttbnvuln Bleck for the Holiday Sea
nn We also hive a rine (selection e( MUBIO
lOXEB,
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce,,
21 WB3T KINO BTBEWT,
LAKOABXEK, PA,
iJUyflA
ROOD'S BAR8APABILL.A.
THE PLAIN TRUTH
I that Heed's Santpatllla his cured thou
sands et pep!e who snffered severely with
rhenmatlim. it neutralises thelaetleaeMtn
the bleed, which cantes these terrible pains
and aeher, and alts Tl tallies an earlcbM the
bleed, thus preventing the recurrence el the
disease. These facts warrant ni In urging you,
II yen suffer with rheumatism, te give Heed's
Canaparlllaatrlal,
"Fer 29 yars:i hive suffered with sclitle
BhtumUlsrn. lst November 1 was Uken
wene thin erer, and was unable te get out of
the home. 1 was almost
H1LFZ.EBS YOB 40 DATS
suffering great agony. la December I com
menced using iioed's BarsaparUla. Atttr the
second bottle I was'abt te be, out and around
and attend te buitneas. t took live bottles,
and am new ae tree from rheumailim that
onlyeeaaalonaily 1 feel It allghtly en a end
denehanga of weathr. I have great cenfl
uence in Heel's carsspartlia. Caitaa fl.
via, Christie, Clarke Ce, Wis.
1NIXAMMATORT BBXCMAT1BM
"ilaYiagbeen troubled wltk tmiammatery
rfceumatlim for many years, say favorable
attsntlen was called te HoetYfl Barsanamia by
an advertlMBientef cures it had effected. I
have new used three bottles of Heed's Bana
patUla and can already tettlly lebeneflttal
results. 1 hbjhly recommend It as a bleed pn
rlfler." J. e. atbrs, WestBloemflelO, . Y.
Heed's SarsapulUa
Beld by aU druggists. II i six for as. Prepared
only by e. I. .HOOD A CO, Lewell,
100 Decea One Dellar,
cx.urif.fxtf.
yr EHOHAMT TAILORING.
Hc&RAira & NOWLEtf,
MEUCUAMT TA1L013-NO. UWkST
KIMU HZUkBr.
aarepen Xycry KrenlngThts Menth.
ffAIISSS.
Fine
Tailoring
Fer the Latest NeveltlM. confined it vies.
Largest assortment of vine Woolens, and
prices as low as any, go te
H. GERHART'S
Only Direct Importing Tailor.
IS NOKT1I QUKKRT BTBKE'rl.
T
O 0LOTH1NO BUYKH3.
69 N. QUIBNST,
(Cerner el Orange,)
68
ATTENTI0N.GL0THIN6BDYERS
The Ulg Befluctlen Bale et fine Overcoats
and Ulsters Still Continues at
I. flansman & Bres
FKICE3 ALMOST CUT IN TWO.
In order te Seduce our Knormeus Stock be
fore stock taking, vra ara making the biggest
reduction sale ever known, te last for two
weeks only. X very body concedes that we
have had the handsomest and cheapest Over
coats and Ulsters In the city. We offer bar
gains never before heard et.
Here Is An Instance,
Fer (5, 97, te, Chinchilla, Kersey and lleaver
OveroeatH worth from 11 te lis.
rer no, il?, iu, Worsted, Melten and Bumbe
Beaver Overcoats, worth from Ii6 te 122.
Ver tfl, 19, $10, ill, Uandsome, Durable and
Warm Storm Overcoats, worth from 110 te 2 J.
Bey's and Children's Overcoats at Greatly
Seduced Prices.
Men's Suits or Qcel Quality at It, r, IS.:
Men's Suits el better quality at W, sie, iz,
lit. ltd.
Trousers at 75c, 1 00, 11 15, 11.75, 13 00.
All-Weel Trousers at 12.10, 11.90, 13 00, i M,
1100.
Bey's and Youths' Suits and Overoeats at
corespenaingly Lew Prices. They are the
greatest bargains you ever saw, A call will
convince you et the facts.
L GAHSHAN & BRO.,
OLOTUIMO MANUVACTUBKUB,
, W.OOB. NOUTU liUKKN A OBANGB ST.
Ol'BBT KVERY
CKUBktt.
EVENING IN DE-
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
d
A dollar is the largest te you
when you get the best value for
the money. This you generally
llnd where the largest assort
ment of Clothing Is kept. Arti
cles, tee numerous te mention
here , can be had in great variety,
which make useful and very ac
ceptable Holiday Gifts.
Three Thousand Overcoats,
from $3 te 25. A let of Que
Storm Overcoats in Blacks,
Browns or Grays, $5, $0, 7, 8,
$10, $14 nnd $10. A geed service
able Melten Ceat, in Brown or
Grey, $10 ; a One let In Grey only
$12. A fine Fur Beaver, $10.
Thse geeds have recently been
reduced. We have only a few
lefU Still there is pUn'y of
choice.
Suits for the Bays, $1, $1.50,
$1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50, $3, $3.50,
$4, M.50, $5 and $6. These ar&
in pleated or plain coats.
Overcoats for the large and
Small Beys. All sizes, $1.25,
$1.75, $2, $2.25, $2.50, $3, $3.50,
$4, $4.50, $5, $0, $7, $8, $9, $10,
$11, $12 and $14. Style te Milt
all.
Obelceat variety of Silk Hand
keiehlefs, Mufllers, Silk and Satin
Suspenders, Gloves, Hosiery,
Underwear and Cardigan Jack,
ets at prices which ure indisputa
bly the Lewest.
BIRSfl & BROTHER,
Lttding;01ethiers & Merchant Tailors,
CORNER OF
N. QUBKIN ST. St OBNTRB BQTJARB,
L&MGABTBK.l'A.
I
IllliSII
BROTHER
DRY GOODS.
QPKN EVERT EVEStlKO.
J. HARRY STAMM'S
-RELIABLE
NEW BOSTON STORE
Ne. 24 Centre Square.
THE 10 DAY SALE
-OF-
Dress
CeaEeth this day.
been benefited.
It has been a wonderful
On Monday; Dedember 1 7th;
-WE
A
-OF-
GREAT
BENEFIT
DRESS GOODS!
Seme are Soiled 1 e are Crushed 1 Seme are Pet feet I
Hest of them have been en Display in our Shew 'Windows.
WJ2 WILL SELL THESE GOODS AT ABOUT HALF riilOE.
They will be displayed in the rear part et our Stere, where you can leek them
ever at your pleasure.
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED."
These Remnants Are Sure te Ge at a lively Rate.
SOMETHING FOR ALL
83" We would respectfully assure the public that the above ia net only Idle adver
tisement matter, but truths, behind which we have the goods at the prices that speak
for themselves.
Silk lufflers, Silk and linen Handkerchiefs,
AT OUR INIMITABLE LOW PRIOE3.
NEW BOSTON STORE
Ne. 24 Centre Square.
tarSTORE OPEN KVEKT KVENINGJ
T3ARD & Mcelrey.
Bard &
Nes. 33 and 25 Seuth Queen Street,
EXTRA LOW PRICES.
110S1EUY We have Just closed out of a manufacturer, balance nf a let or Ladles' Weel
Stockings, made te veil at 0c per pair. Our price only !Mc. We Rlve bargains In nil crudes nf
hlecklcga for Ladles, Men nnd Beys, aaa customer eatd the ether (1hv : Inave been tmjintfsll
my ntecalngs here since yea epened.und 1 Iiate never bought as gced wearing Stockings (or the
money as I KOt her.
UINUUA.M KKUKANTS- One Let of Gingham KcmnanUat7eper yard, ra geed bs any sold
at 93. a hey ere selling fist All perleet and inMlfferent lengths. WecJfn have Mi mnuntiet
different goods that ure less than regular prlcts, and when closed outcunnetbeieplacod
r ANTING In the Panting Line for Men'a and Beys' Wear wnde net hesitate In f nylng tht
we have the beat Hue et goeda at the prices ever abewn lnthlscl'y. Jeanaat lCr. 12ie,6c, voe
and up extra value at the prices, tsee our line of atylej and qualities ut2Jc, 31e, S7KC C 4ic'
tiOeand up.
HaNuKKBcniFFR-Sppelal Bargain In Handkerchiefs, faH color borders ut3, 5c and np
Initial lUndkerchlefs fromieoop. Men's Linen UandkerchleNatiOc.lzKcund up, hRtnatltcbed
or plain hem. bllKllanrtltprchleiaotleoi net all allfc. half. All title at Ida X c, Uc. 600 and up.
HpecliU Bargains la Mumers at S0c, 219 and up. JCztra value In BUk alullleia at73e,fl 00, H.XJ
and up.
L1NKN TABLKOLOTHB-Kxua Bargains fertbe Holiday Trifle Bleicred Oertnan Linen
Table Cletha with or without TnrneyMKO Berdert, In alt leentm up te 3 yards Ions Alse lie
lowest price en Tnrkey Kid Dsmask Table Cleths ever given lu all ieni;th. Napklua te match.
Heavy Bleached Linen 'lewnia KnetUid Fringe, at 25c, Sie. 4tcand Wc.
MLANKKTa-Wesrehavli g a great demand ter a illver ray Blanket at S1.C0 perpatr, ulce
and soft, nud cheaper thin ahxeii. Saves waahleg, and warmer. Barxulna In all grades.
We hivii new In stock al I the sizes of enr SJc Ladles' vest that we bem at 193. if ynn want
thn best value In Black aahmeres and Henriettas In tbe city at He, 80c, 40;. me and up ? seoeur
jteck. II you want the Beat Feathers, Fleer or Table oil cloth T ceme and sce what we are
eflytlng. ft Is net the eale we make te you te-day, but lt'a your trade nnd lnfluoace In the fu fu fu
tuie.jandhoware we te gel It T By selling goods cheap, ceme and tee toryeuiselvcs.
Bard & McElroy,
Neb. S3 aud 35 Seuth Queen Street, Opposite Fountain Inn.
nioTjiTaebTjkT'HobHK.
ACHRISTMASUGGESTION!
With the approach of the Holidays comes
geit
SHAWLS
Having always made a specialty of Shawl, getting the beit from whatever aonrce they
come, wii have te-diy nuunrlvali'd selection of lht ever lah'ensbleanil very sKrvlceMiie Winp
Black 'rhltistSbawls. lust atrlved from our eljfir llepublloet trance and made by the oelo eelo oele
bratedHJI'INS.arntobefoiindhore. These 8hwla, Bouble and Hlngln. arel tin brat mafleln
the world. BIngle, SlMtelAM Uouble.SISlteSIiS). Kvery one reeiimmpnaed for mperler
flnlab and wear. Voe'en frhiwlalu piotnslen wlngleand Deuble In allatjlesef lireu, Oiey,
hiiih and Ur.en.Fanev and Black. Mnale.VSe tellN) Benble. 12 00 tell ej. l-alsley. Beche
and Imitation India Shawla, both cheap and
"" . . " . 7 -' . ..? . . -. -. 1
ttonet luaiaatfiucu.
FAHNBSTOOK'S,
NOS. SS St 87 HABT KING ST.,
J ADIES1 SEAL. PLUSH COA.TH.
Metzger & Haughman
LADIES' SEAlTPLUSH COATS!
AND
SEAL PLUSH MODJESKA WRAPS.
Superior In Make, Ehnpa and Flnleb.
l.adle who bought our Coats during the past twoer threo winters are lavlah In their prabie
and are bringing In thjlr lrlends te buy iheui.
Metzger & Haughman's
LAKQENEW
Neb. 38 & 40 WrstKing Street,
JV-OI'i'OSlTB TUB
WHAT DO TOU KNOW? ANY.
THING NKWt Can veu keep boeka
by Single and Deuble Kntryt Can you write
a cedlluilnwa Letter t De you unduratand
uS .he" ?u."ti!ed. of lntere.t and Dljceunu
rarl and Jfquatlen el l'ayments. ilel
Hew Is yur lnmanblpt tan you wilte
both Legibly and uapldlyt Alter laklng a
a ceurV ollnsttueuou at theLNCAaTlt
business cellkuk you can say jts, teal
cf the above queillena. ,..
Apply at College Uoenu, Ne. 1CX at King
IttNk
Goods!
success. Uurers and Sellers have alike
START -
IY
1C1'
McElrev
Oppaelce Fountain Inn.
M
the uncertainty of " What te Buy " Let uj seg.
!
beautiful,
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A special Largalu la a Doubte Imlta-
LANOABTBR, VA.
CHEAP STOKE,
COOFKU HOUBK.'t
Lancaster, Pa.
WE OAN HKRVK YOU WKLL AND
save you money In advertising. Kail
mateafrue. ADYKUTISINO GUIDK-B00KR.
The meat complete and original ever laaued.
Bent ou receipt et te cedU te pay for pecking
and lerwardlug.
ADViaTUlSO WB1TIEO A EriciiLTT.
The L. Jeff, Mllbeurne Advertising Ageney,
1181 aud 1W iaat Baltimore aueeLBauimore'
MO. S?94Biaw
SALE
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