w ,-JH I v '" rt 7fc IK )W- .'., t T.v,.- rata U&' Ssfe ,.. r ay 'JSSff. H : Mx . j H..MS feS -t IS r -4 The Dally Intelligencer, ' lAJTCAMEB. DECEMBER !, 1898. A BtTMe HbUbe, Iaieed. .r '." Oiiwre ,preTeH)uuiy, be ena terar etv Hi OBtatea, but who would ever have . tfeoegbt that anyone would ever think f ugseaUBg President Cleveland as the tteray general of President Harrison ? 'TettttesBwhattheNew Yerk&ardces. U thinks that this will be the most Im portant cabinet office during the next ienr years, because the race question in , It Seuth, and the ballet-box question all "rerttie country, will be the important , tatcrs for settlement ; and that Cleve isjri'B Industry, courage and firmness Qualify hint te settle them with the law. , - xae etar sew Binugnc, no doubt. Mr. CtaTeJaad would make a geed executive rfr rj eppij u law 10 anything". But he 'AjHantoen, with whose views he does net a eoera. .Moreover, me election machln- " arv of the country ha ant. Mr. nweiat,.) i aside as lta executive, and has eetMr. :bt Harrison up. OC course. Mr.Harrlsen will :-S lint Mlftftfc aa hl BiUtltnf 1MI nkni. !. ;5euntry has declined, thought it be true wi v .that he has net been declined bv the two. 'i ,Pte from whom he received a larger vote fsyinannu successrui competitor; but Mr. t? ,J Harrison cannot be expected te note this : r ' , t, HkMMb At.. 4. 1 .1 it . gpjmuw iu leiKiuu man uieveienu is me pee- ,f" vuuiue miner tuan uimseil. Air. VHarriaen standa nnen thn Inw ami ilm . t-- ..... ...... vxu Jectidn machinery, which glve him the .-fljg- ptwldencx that the popular vote refused vJpf aim ; it he permitted himself te argue , 3? that, Inasmuch as Cleveland received ffi larger vote than himself, he was Wi net rejected by the people though he fcstr was net elected, and tbcrefore he would & cabinet, he would by the same argument fk$t. condemn bis own title te the presidency $aa ana de caiiea upon uyms manhood te -rv:i . flnrmnnAr 1r. tn t rm nannlai. .) utintnn ijtejr nd he shows no sign of any such In tentien. Instead of that we find Chair man Quay invited te Indianapolis ; he being the man who Is new exalted by the Republican party above all lta members because he secured the electoral vote for .Its candidate, against the popular ma jerity; this last feature in the vlcterv V'il' stains' thn narHnnlnrlv tirllllenf fnnll.n. MT..J L A ", hi nis nai. It was Buch a feat 1 Of course It fellows that when Mr.IIar. ,-X Vtoen lnvlte9 Mr.Quay.Inte his ceunsel.he ,.bb no thought of inviting Mr. Cleveland; vVft h. g- ana u mat is net clear, it is at least plain ?4?8l, that while Harrison pniinw.1 tulili nnnv .;& Cleveland cannot counsel with Harrison. te- m. c. j. t ... . jv w uiur uuce uub eeuiu 10 unuersiana F i inas xar. uieveianu may De tee particular VC about the political cemnanv he kens. tn , e4t v W wullnsr te associate with nennla of thn 2 ' !: . - --- fj general obliquity of the Quay stamp.whe - are tolerable te a decent Rtnahllcan fn"- TUMMtlTllllf Anln t. . -a .1.- . R'&Sk u jlcueuu ui me sweet gfeaeent of their partisan service for him. fc'fS XU9 Btar doubtless means well by its KV'W&r ", " " " iuoue uuiy U nym wnmtramin tiin..i. it ...... .u a rawverMseiiaeir; ler wnictt purpese the .i ,izier me notion tne better. PM$& Down Among the Black Men. .-s There is tee much negre In the news SJ086 newi 8nd tee much riot and bleed- 6ed tnese two 8 together always. Our Wa, Republican friends are fend et Insist- lag that the white man in the Seuth al sways stirs up the fight with the negre 3 no that the latter Is the steady victim of " ' f... lOSi whltnmBn'n mnlavnlanu. Thn,. ,lll $ " "- w.w . uivuw. AUVJ vriu ' probably sing the same song about the 5 .present disturbance down In Mississippi, vr.b in a country where the negre outnum eutnum the white man very largely. We net care te Inquire Just new jr tiara ZjW wnosianeainiarew; but we have a pre- i r. aca-euupmieninasu we lived lua $?? mmunlty where the negre was in a ma- '$ Jerity. We WOUld think nnrBPlvAminr.,. fH'h- tnnafA W.mnnl.U, .1 ..... tfi&j? would net rule us.theusrh we wer enn te KlM al,,lunared; ani we de net believe that the J;SE?r 'most elaborate diaaulsltlen unnn the nn. K$M? lltIcsa equality of the black and the white Vrf5,,n rrem tue highest llepubllcan Xj, "V " euiuiij iu milk iteauuuiu tic ue negre ruie us. It may be that uere is such auue je eutu u aeuiimeni ninnnir-iim 1- white folks Seuth; and it is altogether & likely that the negre does net rule down Agif tewe, notwithstanding his majority; and VZA Walttta. - 1 i- . .. rigpavidence, however, that force is used or .seeded te control him. His race Is In ferior and naturally falls under the domi demi domi aatien of the superior race, with bucU occasional outbreaks of BeneHlp!iiiriih.iitv ft4 ai we new have. The Republican who la sn fnnii nrnimq. Bm lag the Southern Democrat for bossing M e negre, undertakes the sarne thine kmm tue -Northern negre, whom he con- .wfj - v. u yuuutm inupeny. Aim mere "" uji.oi.ujse in trying te; alse me race above its natural position of in feriority. See Africa where If. rnlec n,i IS'11?"- The most fertile countries of the W P60?4 by negrees are a waste. m There Is no sUblllty in their government ; 3 - --"j, uiuunujuiiiri, Aincais p depopulated by the raids which sweep her tait 7oweiumj lureign captivity; and It Is Ks-c the npirrn chip.ftAln wim i.... .,.,.. fitr, m. . " ; "uTZ "CJ3 u'eu The negre race could net imv r i0 tfMi'si chance te test its virtue than it has in I&S' Havtl : and their hmr fnre i.,. mi.. .- ; ...vuu, vue ijWer ruies me - country : and be does net eat i,a nn..-.. .'Stlll vhn rnmmnniln (l,n . ify irem the will of the people or knpe iti.v Up Ulr wUI. rerhaps the white folks of K-tt tela nation nrn nnl-. nnllHl KS-V . ,. " w wow ever Si 7 . ""JM u luujre- taiArtfl .nM.it.. f . i a-" -"i. -ut sovereignty or our people pvssuuHJuaru KnecKfl in our elections. M.fcut en the whole Ilaytl is wen,. .i?a, : . tt&- - ."" tWP e au we Through Wilh It. ; m",l7T te Y.ery certaIn be a profound -,(iturbance in Prance ever the Panama . "Vi1! Jlamnfii valltiftt mt. JK11 " -. j.ukie seems te be n , JMen, If It would keep itself in power. .( ... .. ...... rv uu xicuLii n mm afM (? I&avstt the nation at the back of the under. vjsawwa;. it is mere, in fact, threueh it.. ivHeple ; and they will be sure te require -. "hall be thrown in te sustain tim fe; iwdertaking, whose failure would be a Crm,ax calamity. Iieulanger under- ,MMMs where his political bread la .WbUered. and dpnemipe ii,n .i.i.. Py f -tw ' . wwvm uu CiUUlV tv uu,K uie neip asked bv the feees of the Panama project. There tmm every reason te believe that the Vwaea people will have nothing te de government that reiuses te have aariblaff te de with thecml, jj is hardly te be supposed that am brAlAw.f wt.lAl. t.n. .. .. . i.v. nui,u uuj nwauewea be wrney will net finally be com It ) tee big a thing te be TJIE abandoned. France is net in a geed financial state te complete it, but these who rule the country must find some way of doing the trick. 0Bef ths Canadian pspera pointedly tyiUiit Canada hM abewa 1cm dealra te be annexedi te the United Btatea than New xerk city haa te be annexed te Ireland. Tur Philadelphia A'erM Amtrtean says that It has sneat excellent authority ter maxlng the pealUre announcement that Harrison baa decided te appoint Jehn WanamakerpestmaatergsneraJt that It was aettled when Morten waa at headquarters, and (hat Quay will clinch It. Alt of which may be, but Jehn himself has net yet received hta oemmltalon and hla Irlenda have net yet been officially advlied of his aueccas. Just enough of the "beautiful anew" thla morning te boom the Christmas trade In alelgh bells and alelgha. Tnx agricultural report for November hasatableahewlngthe average yield and condition of the orepi te the first of that month. The general average of corn was 27 buabels te the acre, though In Mebraaka It reached 80 buahela and In Illinois 80.2. while In Beeth Carolina It fell as low as 9. The general average of potatoes waa 70 0 puineis ie me acre, but In Waahlngten ter ritory the average yield was 122 buahela. Oregon railed an average or JSO buahela of sweet potatoes te the aere planted, and rierlda 140. The general average of tobacco Is given as7C0 pounds te tboaere,andofhayl 22 tens te tbe acre. The highest tobacco average Is in Diauitcnuaeita, i,e) ponnda.The Fennayl. vanla average la 1,350 pounds te the acre. The best average yield of bay la In Louisiana, 105 tens te tbe aera The general avorage of buckwheat la 12 buahela, but the l'onn l'enn ylvanla average, wbleh la the hlgbeat for this grain, Is 14 buahela Louisiana ralaes the greatest weight of oetton te the acre, 188 pounds, though the average la only 164 pounds and It also leads In aerghum.lOO gal lons te the aero, though in Oregon the yield la but 35 gallons. Q oergla leada in aagar, and llttle llhedu Island, well named by the Norsemon "Vluelsnd," la far ahead In the yield et grapes, while Indiana la beat In applOB and Washington Territory In pears. The millers In convention at Mllwaukee will make flour dearer If they net out the resolution passed te suspend operations for the first half of January. Are trusta private affairs 7 I'linsiuxNT Kehkhts, of ths Pennsyl' vanla railroad, does net consider himself te be hit by Mr. Adama' observations en railroad clllelsls. He aaya te a reporter : "I have looked ever Mr. Adama' apeeeb, but as what he aald doe net refer In any way te the Pennsylvania railroad company nor concern It, rden't aee that 1 need criti cise It nor take any exceptions te bis utter auces." Mr. Keberts seems te have a clear oenaolenoe ; olearer by a geed deal than aeme ether fellows have around about and under him. Thk total of our experts of beef, hog and dairy preducta In November waa 10,201,803. In Nevember of 1887 they ameunted te 7, 070,080. The falling eiT is In dairy and hog produete with a decided gain In beef pre. duets. We appear te have saved our bacon, aa the experts of that article fell M30.077 below the November experts et baoen In 1887. As for the raw material, aa the cattle and hogs luomselvoe may be callej.we sent abroad f 005,1)04 worth of the former and f 5, 872 of the latter. Thla la a gain of some 150,000 en cattle and a loaaet nearly 30 000 en pigs, -aa compared with November 1887. Jehn Wanamakbh, who has been held apeoineally charged with putting the money lute Delaware whleh enabled the Itepub llcana te carry Hnasex county, has reated quieuy nnaer me imputation, until new j when he writes a reply te a letter written him by a Delaware gentleman en Novem 2 1st. He has no reason but press of busl. neus te urge for net answering the Inquiry ; and he baa no better answer te make te It than that he never "gave penny or raised 'a large amount et moneylo debauch and corrupt tbe ;conaelencea and buy the aullrsge of the peer poeplo et Sussex' or of anyene olxe Inside or outside of Delaware." Whleh la a very aweeplng declaration that Mr. Wanamaker never gave or ralaed money te debauch and corrupt the con. eolenees and buy tbe auflrage of anyone anywhere. Nevertheless Mr. Wanm.vr r.i...t great deal of money te elect Harrlnen: wnien is ins utie oiear te a cabinet office, Quay Bays; and nil the money waa given te be piously used by Quay, Jehn says. Whstever that naURbty man did wltb. it doea net disturb the solid fset that it waa piously gtven, and prayed ever In the bag, every cent of It alngl at nfllA. I HrrtBErtT Hlaokmeiie, tbe head or tbe English theatrical agency, nays in an Inter view Just published In the JPuu Mall . telle that Engllth actors are fast monopo menopo monepo lliliiK the American atage because they Bpuak KngllaU and the avorage American aoter does net. The New Yerk JUraia has secured the Interview by cable as an lntoreatlngr specimen et ;BrIllsU nonsense about Ameriea. Thla man, who ought te nuun,nijni "AH 1110 IBUgUSgO OfthOBtagO In the United Htatea happens te be English, persona who cannot speak that language or who speak it In a fearfully deteriorated manner, are net able te get either the peal poal liens or the salarles et theso who can. Actors only moderately successful here are atars thore. Nene of the stars would receive the Bame BitlarJes here If they were te re turn. During thelr stay .In America they contraet en American accent. We can't stand that here. American actors are Jealeus because our people speak geed English and they cannot, and are left out In the cold unless they go somewhere ent te the Wild West, en the ether side of the i.uvBjr iiluUUlBinB." IIew about Mr. Beeth and Mary Ander Ander eon, net te mention Hutlsle BUI and Jehn L. Halllvan, of Boten. itu Hay II In noisy elvll war ana a riot threatunea at Panama, vrhlle all the pewera but France and Russia are gettlnK te work In Alrlca, It begins te leek as though polies duty omeDg barbarisns would keep the clvllUeJ governments busy for a time m m PEU30NAU reLne?nBeJfhU SS MbWaitb, wId.ew et tbelate chief lua. .tlee'8 WDK m ' Pneamenia at her home n Washington. On Tuesday the Mtenrt! blfnptt1.1"1 tl8 flKrpetat tad FnoPEssen Jo?i:riiLi!iDT,ef Pbtiadei PblB, who has beeu awarded, by the French Acsdemy of Sciences, the buvler pr 9C ler original rescareh in the Held of zoelocv was congratulated en Tuesday by the ined. leal students of the University or IW sylvanla, who coveted hla table iu the lee turn rnmn mil, ., .lw " e iee- Dr Daniel Q. Brinte.v. of dm i7ni aerents In this cedntrr u I e,2?t S.H? 1' f"JKASiSAai--l7.WJ' the early .prlng te Mr. eiark7. of Newark New Jersey, Miss Cameren Is new .f.i." Jng Newark, the suest ni hI! "0.w. v'8"- .... fc AJ1 Bill tii s s n Dradly, whocehuseand Is theaen '.!: date JustleS nradley, of the OnTiSd USuS supreme court The eldest daughter el Senater Oameren la tba wife ot'espUm -TAwtoKteiMT., ment is full of xtuiul,B,,uioiil.itegMetiweDoll8 and Tey? IiANCASTER BAILY TNTELLiaENOEI?, WEDNESDAY. DE0E3VCBER Mr. Clark, will give Senater Cameren U-res aeBB-iBtafr freaa New Jtraey. "w ttSZZZL W. Tatleh, who waa la yeais i-iiirt.J,,r,,,rt,u,eef Y' oeilegB 5S2. J5 0,de,t reprtaanutlve of tbe New xerk bar, died at Canandalgnaen Monday. He.was la his nlneur.ihlrd year. Jadae jK!er WM ,u Deei-nskli Maat.,"n li06; and wa or PurlUn ancestry. He was edneated at Yale, graduating in me" Ue was admitted te the bar and began the prae. tte el hla profession In Oanandaiaua In the New Yerk anpreme oenrt and the oeort of appeahi. He received the degree of a. M. from Yale In 1820, and tn 1809 he was honored with the degree of LU D. by the aame institution. "' -., , . m m m A BA1U UW TBaMPS. A Dds! With PUteU in Whleh a xtamii elld "Bleed aad Thunder' Is Wenndsa, Twe Norrlstewn polies effleera, two ril515!S2,1,:,,V-fc K'Wng railroad datoetlvea and Offleers Lewis K. Kershaw, of Bryn pATS-tS?i.a,er5f R' BUoleew, of S51iS?-,ipta' niMe n erganlaad raid Tuesday afternoon en band 0f tramps quartered In the abandoned Lewe furnaeeT In the eastern anburbs of Norrlstewn. The offleers separated into pairs, each of the three pairs approaching tbe rendexveua "JD.L? w'ny dlflerent directions, and their raid netted eight burly, filthy tramps, one etwhcm,Ouarlsi Wilkes! alias Weed and Thunder," alias William Clark, offered a tout resiatanM. ntinv navy revolver In an effort te hela the polies at bay. As tbe effleera drew near Wilkes ?.?U lv" P,,t0i "fd aald aavagely toOfflesr W. a. Hamlin, et the railroad detective force, "I'm going te bore you." With tbli n-i aimed at Hamlin, who was twenty feet away, and fired. The ball R!Ssa .,lV Uret- emr Hamlin flred at the same time, the bullet from hla WOaren nlnnrlnv tin Wlllraa nia. it arm. The desperado anlfted the piece te h a left hand aud flred again, but the nlm nlm nlm bioetDoer dodged tbe bullet and get behind a frelgbt car, from which plaoe he flred a asoendtlme atWllkes,weundIng him in the 5.fatl Jrtll,nf. b,m t0 tue ground. Wilkes drew himself up Inte a anting posture and flred two mero shots at tbe efll. our, none et them taking effect. While thus engsged he was approaehed from the rear by Chief of Poilee Rodenbaugb,ef Ner. rtatewn, who pouneed down upon the man and dlaarmed him. While Officers Kedon. baugh and Hamlin were engaued in this exciting struggle, the four ether efflcsra took aoven tramps into custody, 12 or mere mak ing their eeeape. All nut Wllkee were given a hearing and committed te answer a enarge of vagrancy. Wilkes will be given a hearing as neon as his wounds will permit Lewe's furnace has been a ren dezvous for tramps for aome yeara, and here o'ere raids en tfaem proved unsuooesi unsueoesi unsuoeesi ful. It Is determined new te drive the gang out, as it Is belleved they are the perpetrators of many et the rob berks com- witivu iu inai vieimiy aS,000 Fer Kslatlves el the NanllcnksVlctlraf, It waa three yeara en Monday that the' great aecldent oeourred at Nantlceke, whereby twcntvsli men woreeutembed In a mlnoeftteHasquohanna Ceal company, In remembranoeot the event, and te make mero eheerfnl the coming Christmas for their dopendent relatives, the commlttee having In charge thejfund for their relief held a meeting and dcolded te distribute among them fs.oeo. U is foolish for jny one te have the isee inll or pimples, blotches, etc., when I ntader. the anyaru's'te Cdn beullt for M Buts, at ..!.1i.,"et,iir.elllt"',lthlln be crying -ae eldedlyj and te enjey your baby's luushlnir society uie Ur. Uuil'i fiaby Byrup wliieh re lieves the eblet fllscomfertsof hubyaoea with with with outstupefylnirtheclilldiui. ITiea 2J cenls a bottle. At nil druKgliU. -., tFANAifAKKK'S 1'iilLADiLi'HiA, VVcaiieuany, Uec. IP, ls. Stere open every evening till Christmas. What shall the present be ? That's the top thought in al most everybody's mind. Five days te setdc the question in. Shall we give you a hint ? The store is full of present-hints ; we might fill the paper with mem. ie. We geed man, by the leek about a bit. hand and Would you like te give her a Seal Skin Ceat or Jacket or any Fur loveliness? Here's every proper shape in every best-of-its-kind skin. Ne lack of the little Furs that everybody is reaching for -muffs, boas, trimmings, and the like. We, that isn't Seal, it's Seal -leir i,, . . fc OCtU' " s eeal I OK,n -10tll, Out 30 WOnderlulIv llkf thf rfl fhet it- l.nU -.r . . - ...w .v.. umi ii. ieu i. aaii: iu trust your eyes if you're two steps away. A Wrap or Ceat of it don't cost anything like the genuine fur. Seal Skin Cleth by the yard, if you please, $8 te $17. Shawl or Shoulder Scarf. Jewelry piece or set. Think el Jewelry without extrava extrava ganceeold just as we sell Beeks or Dress Goods ! Lace Fichu or Handkerchief, up te the finest. Dress Pattern in a box ; 1 6 prices $3 te $16.75. Or any--thing in yard goods you ever dreamed of. Case el Scissors. Sewing Set. Gloves, gloves, gloves. Handkerchiefs linen or silk; a thousand sorts. Ostrich Feather Fan, or any ether sort of Fan gauze, silk, satin. In a hundred shapes. Think of anything neat that can be put together te raise a breeze with still Fan creations beyond. Bit of Silverware. Brenzey bric-a-brac. And yen, madanie. Let half a Hint suluce. Slippers of course; no end 01 styles. Just the Cane he'll like. Silkiest of Silk Hat. Genuine Seal Cap. Genuine Beaver Muftler. Otter Gauntlet Gloves. Rain proof, snow proof, wind proei macintesh. Set of Razors in Case. Any proper Fountain Pen. Traveling Bag or Valise. Waste Basket. Yeu can pick from sorts enough te make you dizzy. Big and little; pinched, puckered, square, round, or as if just out of a railroad smash-up. . Fer the children. Ne end of things. A quarter of the Base- lUU Ol SkatCt nnH I i J. " a (Oppesttn Kasutrn Market.) and Games, f.u,wmMidrch?utaJ5U.t,,M ckTOrwy pAlNK'fl CKLBRY COMPOUND. MY POOR BACK. That's the common exclamation of these suffering with rheumatism or troubles. In either disease Palne's Celery Compound will surely effect a cu there Will no lena-nr Im anv came bn nnmnlaln nt ' mnr l.enka if Tr..-.ij. . menlals like the following cenQrm our Celery Compound : tlsm for flvp years, I was almost unable .i 7Jiwee.,t?.0 x ceuUI net sleep mere than an hour at a time any night, was constipated and kidneys did net act, and bed a geed deal of pain In ahe back, bince Hft,e" 99'IWMiMdican sleep llkeachUd w my eed for weeks at a time. I have used nearly all medicines imaginable, besidee ti5 "'Jcfs.ljuttoneadvanlge. llavlng seen Palne's Celery Compound adver tised. I gave it a trial. 1 have used only bottle and am perfectly cured. I can new "mferwyf61 HVe,y " k'". FnX reECeVad.WrricW, 6er,D bv DRuaaiSM. Sknu ren 8-rAais Testimonial Fafbb. WELLS, RICHARDSON 8c CO., Proprietors BURLINGTON. VKRMONT. WANAMAKBR'B and little nothings (big some seme things te them) that set boyish and girlish hearts happily thumping. Fer everybodyfrem tot te grandmamma Beeks that fit. Or the Handkerchiefs. JOHN WANAMAKER. UOUPhBXWW re WV3K. QOMPLKXION POWDER. LADIES' WHO VALUK A KKriNKt) COMPLEXION MUST U&K POZZONI'S MXDIGAl'JCD COMPLEXION POWDER. .J.' ,mJ?rt a brilliant transparency te the !!; .rSFl0Ve8JalP,mPle',ruie "" colorations, and makes the skin aellc&telv seu find beautiful, itoentalns no lime, whlte. leaf or ar.onle. in three seaOes, pink or nean. wnlte ana brunette. ren BALK ST All Drugglsta and Faney Ooeda Dealers flverywnera. anrTiS5WABE or A"ONS.-SJ, FLOUR, AO. T KVAN'BI Itls the Best And Its Name -18- LEVAN'S. IT 18 T11K W111TKST, IX IS TUK BWKKTESr, IT 19 THK MOST NUTU1TIOU3, IT 13 TUK MOST KCOMOMIOAL. ,?.VH njkoaet Fleur cqutl and none excel It In tiioylulaef llreaa preducea. WUe u tt anl satUly yeuwelf. Weask no XJSleyin & sons. I . mbuchj BUCUAMT MILLKU8. ai-iya i'lANOHAND OROANU. QUOlOE HOLIDAY GIFTS. Choice Holiday Gifts. With muBlc, mirth and a multitude of swret semiiif. we giiet you I A Merry Christmas and a Happy tfewl ear I PIANOS AND ORGANS. AccordeaiiB, Auteharpp, Banjos, Uagles' uiauiieiD, lyllfMUUli Mandolins, Triangles, struuieutf, -.ff-T.110 ttD"T0 a a few of the Choice Musi cal Gilts we hayeln stock for the Uelldav Sev teiEsT6 ve ft jrine aeleol,en et tute Kirk Jolmsen & Ce,, 24 WEST KINO STBBET, LANGASTKK. 1A. nlllydAw MARKS. JOTHINQ IS NIOER FOR A 0HRI8TMAS PRESENT Than a Nlen Kmblamatle Pin or Charm, either In solid Geld or Trlplu rimed. toe,r. K. of P. u. u.erK.p. u. e. 1. 0. 8. of A. I. O. B. M. K. of O.K. A.O. K.M.cT K, of L. JJ, L. X. Off. O.U.A.M. Or any ether society. Alse Charms and Pins forthefcATMAltCllS MILITANT. "l"uiluB Call early aud mike your selection from the numerous designs, .--. AT E R ISM AIM'S NOMWKHTKINO BTKKBT. C1STATE OF A. H. TONER, ajj late of Lotterseladuilnl.trallntinn aalA nat.t.h.n bwjn granted te the undersigned, all persons lndebutd thurete am rvqueau! te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or dumnuds against the Biime, will present them without daisy for settlement te th under signed, residing at He. ill JNerth Mulberry street, Lancaster. ' .- .. T,JO"N TONER. Administrator. Bbeww a nassst, Attorney nil-fltdW a rli hears. .Heme oemforts for permanent boar bear boar ders. Meals furnished promptly and In first, plass style te wedding and birthday parties, balls, hops, ele., at short nottce. A hare e! the publics patronage. Kespertfully solicited! . . ALKX.GKOltUK. s?Mmd Ne. II Beeth Lime Street. 1XHL.H1JLBH i.itrinnn .niti. i.nrA &.&i. TKKOUANT TA1LOKINQ, Mc&llAOT & N0WIE1T, MKUCUANT TAILOHS-NO. U WK9T KlNGblUkKr. srepen Kvery KvenlngThls Menth, WitAT BO TfOU KNOW! ANY. ninVuv-.w,fwt-Can T0U keep books by Single and Deublo Kntry T Can you write u go-id lluslneis Lctter t l)e you understand I .uu.uui.iuuhuum ui imerest ana liisceunt. lartui and Kquatlen of Payments, etct llev Is your Penmanship T Cau you write both Lt'gluly and teapldly r Alter taking a .-S'liV.?01 tnstrucuen at the LaNGaTU HUSlNKSiCOl.LKGKyeu can tay yes, te si cf llieabovequeiilons. . Apply at College Hoems, De. 10J Kast King HOLIDAY GOODS-JUST OPENKD A fine selection nf TintfArv in t.Mn1r.l decorations, tnciudln ng Plain add decorated " perciiisin vnd Jlehnulan wate. Kara styles and design, lacludlng Limoges, Jardl lares, cauie, p.Ja Det, ete. Ihese goods n. i. . , V uru- uul must ue seen te ue ...i..,.iu,,iuejriiralju nuuit specimen th."tt,r,l,tv)hulnttble. 'lhelatestnev s In artlatle petuuy 1, "Duke's" ware, nev- we - .V. '"AlLKY-a KA8T KND PnAUMACr. kidney cure, and claims for that grand old remedy. Talne's ' ' testl BVlntV haan t-MnMul .141 . te get around, and waa verv eftn ennflnnd QUKKS KUKUMA.T1I3M. Rheumatism According te recent inveatlialtens Is eauaea by excess of lacUa aelea in tbe bloed.Tnls add attackathe fibrous tissues, particularly In the joints, ana causes Uie local manifestations of tne atsease, pains and achts In tbe back and sbeniders, and tn tbe joints at the knees, ankles, hips and wrists. Thousands of people kayo fennd tn Heed's Baraapartlla a posture and permanent cure for rheumatism. This tnedtelne,by IU purifying and Tltallalng action neutralises the acidity of the bleed, and also builds np and strengthens the whole body. Hoed'a earsaparilla X was laid up for sir months with rheuma tism, and used many kinds et medicine with out Reed result till one of my neighbors told me te take Heed's Barsaparuia. When I had nied half a bottle I fait better, and after tak ing two bottles i think I was entirely cured, as I have net had an tnnVnf rhnni.ii. jlnee." Kuaisi u. Dueic, UessTlUe, SUten Island, N. Y. Ouree Rheumatiam " I had at ticks of rheumatism which In creased In severity. I took three bottles e! Herd's Sarsaparllia ana I am pleased te say the rheumatic pains ceased, my appeUte and dlgmtlen bacame better, and my general health greatly Improved, I am firmly con cen vlnced that Uoed's Barsapartlla eurcd rre. as I have felt no reounenee et this bleed dis ease." Wm. Eoeoa, u enera, N. Y. Heed's Sarsaparllia Beld by all druggists, tl ; six for $3. Prepared only by O. I. heed a CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 Deses One Dellar. . tt) QIjT'H OKMAX BAUf. OATABRH-ttiiY EEVEB. r.aLT? PBAX BALM cures Celd tn Head &Iti&2?2?l2' "OF "S.Tpripeafness.Heaa. ache. JfTlee M Cents. XASY TO USB. Kir atO'S, OWBgO. . Y.. U.B.A. F LT'B CHBAM BALM Cleanses the Masai SSW ?.8ere, "'teres the Bensea et Taste andBmeu. thythkcubk. A partlcle la applled into each nostril and Is agreeable. Price go cents at Druggists i by mall, registered, ee cents. ' y KLT buethkkb, BOVlWydAw K WWren Btr0,t' MeW Y0- jiitr uoeds. rpUK PEOPLE'S OAH 8IOKK. Christmas Presents! -AT- The People's Cash Stere, Ne. 26 East Kins Btroet. We ofler many Choice and Servisoable Things Bultable ter the llellday Boasen. Letussugirestajew of the many things we have which would make a useful present. A Pililey Shiwl, a l'lush Ceat of any desira ble cut, a Silk Dress at eny price, an embroi dered or itralded Kebe, a Muff of any of the desirable rnrs. a pair of Wankotsera Mar seilles Quilt et any grade, a Flue Linen Table Cleth with Napkins te match, a Lace Hed Spread with Pillow Shams, a Down Comfert, a Uaw Silk or Jute Table Cever, an Umbrella of 811 it, Gleria, Italian Cleth or Gingham, with any style handle you may desire. A pair of Kid Gloves, a silk or Cashmere Mufller, from the cheapest te the best, a pair of Suspenders for Gents or Heys. Linen Uandkerchlefs for Ladles, Gents or Children In Kndlees Variety. We respectfully solicit a call from everyene about purchasing anything In our line. Our prices will be found as Lew as CABU can make them, Who Can Beat cash r The People's Cash Stere, NO. 25 BAST KINO BTREBT, LANCABTKU, PA. marli-lvdAw QUR1STMAB PKESKNT3. Holiday Goods. WATT&SHAND Are Showing Hundreds et literal, Nevel and ornamental Artlcles Specially suites for Christmas Presents ! An elerunt assortment of Ladlps', Gentle mens and Children's llaudkercbleis. Hem. 8ti?5e.a- Kmbrelflerea and Printed Ilerder. -8UJ5 HMiokerchtefa in beautiful colorings at SSc. SJKe, M)c, 75e, f t each. Japanese Bilk llandkerchlsrs, colored bor ders, elegant e nai ltv, K'c eac h j worth 71c Cholcellno of Heavy llrecadcd silk Mufflers at very moderate prices. Ladles'. Gent a and chtldnm'a Klrt nintu. every variety of styles. Gent's ales, Scarfs, Suspenders. FANCY GOODS. Plush Albums, Toilet Cases, Werk Bexes, Manicure Seus, rhiylng Hetls. cellr and Cuff Itexes, Kasel', Match enfes, Plcture rruines, Fancy lituikets, lllsque rigures, Toys. Games, Pussies, Wax. Patent Head and ulsque Dells of our own Importation ut low prlcu.. CUU1STMAS CAUUS, l'ICTUUK 1300KB, ILLUSTltATEU BTOUY BOOKS, CLOTU BOUNU BOOKS, Lae VeIucim 12 me. Cleth Bound Beeks, s:e each, only Lalf price. , - hunsblne ler I Ittle Children. The Kasy Boek. Heme Picture Boek worth tr76. are sold for the rxnoet of Grant Memerial Unlvtr ally I au three ler ONK UOLLAU, AT TUK New Yerk Stere. 19, 1888. I WTTMJt Mn I " . i TV" I VLermimm. GS&XCT USEFUL GIrietmasPrisgiit8 1 OUR LIST. tCALSACQUM, SILK HATS, BKALJACKET8, BTtrr MATS, SOFTUAT8, SKAL OAFS, FUB COLLAR, FoaaLevKs, rUBKOBKS, FLUSH ROBKS, JTLOan BACQUH, B1AL MUFFS, MOHKKT MUFFB, erras muffs, LYMX MUFFS. BOAB, BTOLXS, THUMKB, MOODS, TAATELUraaAQI, FUKTaiMMIHOS. SLovaa,e. OMBBHLLAa.1 aUBB800DS,ae. nothing mera deilrabln than one et the abOTeuiefalCHElBTMaS PKKSK NTS, allot prteea W ta flrt4lltF and t lowest Stauffer & Ce., 81 at 83 North Quaes Street, . LAaOAflTKE.PA. M IDEA. AllABDSOMB SEALSKIN GOAT OR JACKET OKA. MUFF Fer a Ouristmas Sift fkem AMBR'S Choice Stock. NO. 39 Wf BT KING STRUT. rri5Te.eIskin Cjwtsand Jackeu waSatoeraer from best Alaska, Londen Uvea twu. JPlt. S2Lt3-'?. l, apeelAlfjr guaranteed! rerty yeara' experlenee gives u special aa vantages. eMM BOOTS AND HIWKS. TT AVE YOU SEEN The Pretty and Well Mads HOLIDAY SLIPPERS We haya for Gentlemen In Seal Alllgator Alllgater Alllgator cblers Black and chestnut. Our riushand Xel.vet-,?a,,roWetea H'PPers. at prices from 76c te 12 CO are In dlfferent colors and hand K2 n?5V.e,7w ' ?? "ylea. Opera and Everett, xhe Gent's ImmltaUen Alligaier atsi.oe.and Maroen and Tan Opera at A. an nriticlsis Bllppers for wear and comlert. Alse acem" anathliaren ,f,mCy BUpper" for "es.nUss H, Swllkey'a New Cash Stere octave N0ETH QOKN BXBKT- CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOWiCOST XO.0LO3B BUS1NK88. l .As l baveabeut made up my mind te go into the manufacture of shoes, 1 wilt commence en MONDAY, DSOMMB1B 10, TO CLOSK Mr KNTIBK STOCK OF BOOTS, Shoes & Rubbers AT AND BELOW COST. This is a rare opportunity for the public te get bargains, as my entire stock consists or the very best goods that the market affords. Be come early and get your choice, as 1 mean business and they must be sold at once. D. P. STACKIOU&E, 08 A 30 BAST KING, 8X, LANCASTER. PA. aJMyd TDOOTS AND SHOES. (gJISTMAS PRESENTS. We hve the Largest Assortment and Stock of Medium Priced Slippers I2T2E3 G1TY. Men's Slippers and Beys' . Velvet Kmbrel dered slipper-, C9e j sices of Men's 0 te II, et Ladles 8 te tt, and of Beys' 3 te 6. Lust year we sold mere than 210 Pairs of the Men's Bllp Bllp peraatMcandbavlnghidae many calls for Ladlea and Beys at the same ;priee we suc ceeded In getting them this year. The Men's Slippers we sell at7Jc, Have a White Kid Lining and White Kid Inseles. Our IL0J Men's Bllppers is embroidered with Chenille and Is same make and pattern tha we sold se many of last year, in two styles, with and without tees. Have also a very large assortment of .2S and 11.60 Bllppers, which for styles, quality and durability, cannot be surpassed In the city. They all must be seen te be appreciated, therefore will have our Zaat Window filled with them until Christmas, and It will be well worth your while te step and take a lock at them, as the prices will be attached, knowing that Ne One Can Undersell Us in Lancaster; The One-Price Cash Heuse, t Thi Leaders of Lew Prices -IN- BOOTS & SHOES Ne. S East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. ATIOMJfMlM, J- UTHKK S. KAUFKMAN, ATTOUNEY-ATLAW, Second rioer Xshleman Law BuUdlng, Ne. U North Duke street, sstTyAAw M ECKERT DIAIiLi, UBS, Fine Tailoring rer us Latest KerelUes, eeaftasa atwlsa Largest a.sertment of nk TWMssmaSt prteea as low as any, go te ' H. GERHART'S Oaiy Direct ImpM-llngr. TJUr. S HOKTU OOKMT STEKlK. JTTMKM A KATliKOM, Suits at All Prices. ssasasaaaw. SUN'S SD1T8 at I1WM. MNSDlT8atlltO0. MIM'B SUITS St 11300. MEN'S SUITS at tit 00. MM'SBOITBatllMS. MEN'S SUITS at 119.00. MEN'S BU1XS at 111.00. MK'BUITSatMX0. MBN'SBUlTSatKlOO. OVERCOATS. OVEBCOATSataj.00, OVEECOATS At $10.00. OVEHCOAIBatlKO). OVKECOATS at S18.00. OVEBCOATSsttlSXO. OVERCOATS at tie CO. OVERCOATS At 117.00. OVKBSOATS at 118.00. OVKECOATS at ilS.00. All Our Make and Thoroughly Soluble. Myers & Bathfen, RELIABLE OLOZH1B&8, NO. 12 HAST KINO 8T LAMCASTStR PA me CLOTHING BUYEK3. 63 N. QUEEN ST. (Cerner of Orange.) 68 ATTENTION,CLOTHINGBDYERS The Big Reduction Sale or fine Overcoats and Ulsters etlll Continues at L. Gansman & Bres PRICKS ALMOST OUT IN TWO. In order te Uoduce our if normeus stock bs fere stock taking, we are making the biggest reduction sale ever known, te last for two weeks only. Everybody concedes that we have had the handsomest and cheapest Over coats and Ulsters in the city. We offer bar gains never before heard of. Here Is An Instance, Fer 85, 7, te, Chinchilla, Kersey and Beaver Overcoats worth from 13 te 815. for 810, 112, 8U, Worsted, Melten and Knmbe Beaver Overcoats, worth from i:e te m ireras, 88, 810, 812, Handsome, Durable ana Warm Storm Overcoats, worth from 810 te 820. Bey's and Children's Overcoats at Greatly Reduced Prices. Men's Suits et Gced Quality at at, as. n: Men's Suits of better quality at 8, 810, sij, Is. 818. Trensers at 75c, 81.00, 81 23, llji, II 00. All-Weel Trousers at 82.10, fuo,8SOe, sibe, Bey's and youths' Suits and Overcoats at corespendlngly Lew Prices. They are the greatest bargains you ever saw. A eall will convlnee you et the facts. L. GANSMAN & BRO, CLOTHING MANUFACTURERS, S. W.COR. NORTH QUEEN ORANGE ST. OPKN EVERY OEMBKR. KVENINO IN DK Great Unloading Sale OF GL0TWG ! Hirsh & Brether. Stock that is carried ever from one year te another Is very un satisfactory te Bell. Our inten tien is net te carry any old stock ever, or as little as possible. la order te accomplish this we have reduced our prices te half their value Head en and be con vinced. iTIiere Will Yen Find Such Prices i Overcoats that were $25, are $15. Overcoats that were $20, are $10. Overcoats that were $18, are $ 9. Overcoats that were (15, are $ 8. Overcoats that were $12, are $ 0. Overcoats that were 110, are j a. Overcoats that were 18, are 14.50. Overcoats that were $7, are 13.50. Overcoats that are geed and serviceable, $3.00. Only at Our Stere. Suits that have been treated in the same way, we have made no discrimination. Nothing lint Desirable Goods. Suits that were $20.00, are $10.00. Suits that were $18.00, are$ 9.00. Suits that were $15.00, are$ 8.00. Suits that were $12.00, are$ 7,00. Suits that were $10.00, are$ 0.00. Suits that were $ 0.00, are$ 5.00. Suits will wear wear well, $ 4.50. Quality Unsurpassable Yeu will wonder at such slaughter of prices. We don't. It's our way of doing business. We want all new goods or as many as we can possibly have, and still maintain the lowest prices for the quality of goods sold. HIRSH OROTHER, Leading Clothiers & Merchant Tailors, CORNER OF N QUEEN ST. &OBNTRESQTJARB, LANOABTKIi. PA. XnOR .PINK OLAKETH, BUKQUNDY ..- ana Bnuternrs, go te RElUART'J OLD WINE STORE. Mt King street. aiOed m iviaLt.
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