?c4 f-1- ;? THE LANCASTER PAIL? INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1889. 1 ?"i 1-n pl ?i & & ? t SnUit gtttcUtgCttCcr, NDKEW J 9TEINMAN, CHARLES 6TEINM A? FOLT, lVtlh.is. ROBERT CLARK, Publisher. U1E DAILY INTELLiaF.NCKR.-Puhllshed every day In the year, but Sunday,. Scned by carrier In this city nnd surreundlin; towns nt ten rent n week. Ily tnnll five ab Una year In Advance; Meentsn month. ,. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCEH-One dollar nnd NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS Remit by check or postefflce order, and where neither or these Can be procured cnd In registered Entered at the Postefflce, M second class mall ""JKbiiwi, THE niTELUOENCElt; Lancaster, P. . i LAW0A8TEB, PA.,. November 18, 1889. jfffat Is Needed. Mr. IhUlman wrote te the Bnndntina eiul 6f Leavenworth, Kansas, upon tlie occasion of it celebrating lestWednc b Jny bis seventy-sixth birthday : " It Is new ever sixty years since I made my first Democratic speech, and ever slnce then 1 have without faltering given the bet f support of which I was capnble te our noble cause. I thought It was a geed cause when I first speke. I think se yet when the shadows of life nre dark ening around me, nud I shall no doubt think se when I am called te my final account. Allew me te congratulate you en your brightening prospects, and te remind you that the Democratic parly Is the natural party of free Institutions, and that as long as liberty shall exist In America it cannot die." Mr. Thurmau's sixty years efiiiiMiflsh nud intelligent devotion te tliescrvlra of the Democratic party and the free insti tutions which lie declares te be Its mis sion te establish and protect a devotion which has long earned for him the first place in the consideration of the Democ racy of tlie country allbnls n lesion te these who aim te become leaders of the party, which they will profit by study ing, lie is an example te be copied. We maintain thai the rank nnd file of the Democratic party Is mero indepen dent in its thought and mere di)escd te demand and reward virtue In its leaders than the parly In opposition te it has been j at least slnce the day when n rag, tag and bobtail of men lmve led the fragments of parties and people that succeeded the Whig party as the Dem ocratic opposition; nnd Allen O. Tlmr man is a man te wliem we point in illus tration. lie has had n llfe of sixty years in service te ills party nnd Ills country, and in all this time has done nothing dis honorable; and he Is tlie parly's prime favorite lit this ilny. JInd lie the vigor of younger years, lie leader would dis pute his command. He has net been a self-seeker. He has uetbccnasuppliuut supplier of offices te hungry seekers, tie has always been a simple, straightfor ward, honest defender of the political principles that he considered te lie sound, and an earnest and s'cady advocate of the political party that he believed te be their true defender. Who has ever heard of him as the Instigator of parly dissension for his aggrandizement V Though he has nlways lived in the most turbulent political state In the country and one where the Democratic party bus been very illy treated jby time-serving, selfish and even corrupt men, who sought te ue Its power, Mr. Thnrinan has lived through their machination? nnd ; survived such uoclatlens with no one te say that lie was asselkd by them or that he was ever ether than the sturdy friend of honest ollti ellti eal method-) and the devoted ser vaut of tlie pirest political truths. He has Hufi'crci! with his party from the leprosy of leaders, but he has never profited by It; and new that old age has come te seal his career, it stands as a beautiful exaui; pie of the conduct that wins demo cratic revcrcuca nuu love; anil in a, warning te the practical politicians of the day who think that they can find in devious ways of self Becking aud In envious detraction of their betters, a way te establish their lead of tlie Democratic host. It cannot be done In any such way. The man who wants te be a Democratic leader for mere than a day must show that he thinks mere of Demo cratic principles and of the Democratic party than lie docs of himself; or .70 will have none of him. As we have said It docs net seem te be se with tlie opposition party. It t-ccms that with it leadership may lxs wen In foxy and fraudulent ways, and maintained by the distribution of plunder and the piostltutieu of power, purely Pennsylvania other wise would net have been se long Republican under leaders se notoriously corrupt aud unworthy ; and who have new come te be national leaders. And where is there a Republican Tlittrmau ! We are moved te say thee things te-day became we nre evidently en the threshold of a complete Democratic eontiel of the country; and becauMt we want te t-ee Penn sylvania Democrats start out in the triumphal precession. It is a polble accomplishment ; but te reach it there needs te be mere of self sacrifice and less of envy than the Democratic politicians of tlie state have lately shown a disposition for. Evi dently there is no Democratic louleref conceded preeminence in Pennsyl vania te-day ; and net a very hopeful variety te select one from. We will need te get along without one for a while, which we can de very well in a party wnere tlie voters are tlie reul leaders. We are about te nominate a caudldate for governor, and Uiut we need te de is te select the strongest man; and what the politicians need te de is te reek tlie opinion of the party upon that question with assiduity and te accept it with equanimity. With n sixty thousand majority te break down, it is net prob able that there will be many capable candidates priBslngthemselvesupeu the party; und there ought te be a fair chance efi'ered te select the very strongest man, aud te command for him harmonious suppeit. What is needed is the surrender of prejudice, the OJiiMicriuK of Jealousy aud the birth aud growth of an earnest desire, all around te put the best feet forward in a Mngle aim for the glory und success of the party. A Chance for the " (Jrenlcst Statesman." If Mr. Ulalne does net seen de some thing brllllaut it will net be for want of opportunity. The Canadian, Samoan and Huytlen troubles, thedUtuibawes in Hawaii, tholSehring Fea snail and the mysterious Pan Americau eengiess ull seem te furnish nlav for his irunluH. and new comes a petition from injured American citizens w hlehw euld certainly make his bleed bell ever iu sympathetic wrath if lie were out of office. The je je tltlen is for the prompt payment of thrce million dollars which the slguers, cltUeusef 'ew Yerk, Philadelphia aud I let en, claim te have lest by the burn ing of Asplnwall by the mob in the spring of S3. The petitioners allege that the United Stale hnd gun ranteed the safety of tourists en the llumus uy ft treaty with Colombia, 'iliey hsk whether they are te leek te the Tnlled States of America or Colombia for re dress, and suggest that the former Is responsible 1jecmiq an American war ship lay near the scene and might hac prevented the burning of the city. A commission of representatives of both countries Is asked for te settle the mat ter, aud the petition cencludes: "Who Is the statesman who wilt make his name illustrious by teeing these ceple righted V Therefore, te Hen. James O. Illaine, secretary of state, the 'greatest of living American statesmen,' de we appeal for the enforcement of our rights." Tills appeal lenrs a large number of signatures, among them the Pacific Mall steamship company nun 1110 rona rena ma Railroad company. The readiness te fix the rcsiKinslblllty en wealthy Unde Sam rather than peer lltt'e Colombia Is quite natural In view of the small probability that tlie latter would ever pay the bill. In fact tlie document nppcars te nnienut te a request that the " greatest of living statesmen " will hand ever three million dollars of that annoying surplus as evidence that he Is worthy of the llettcry efiercd. Moumvlille tlie rumor comes from Kutejkj that If this "greatest slatCHinan" does net step lively in the Samenn business Illsmarck will find means te wake him up. m m Am. tlie gre.it ecaan rneers oxceptlng tlie City of P.irls, nre le he glven mero or less of 11 rest (luring tlie winter, but tlie City of New Yerk will only tnke n few weeks holiday ut CliristiiuiH. " It will be the first Instance of e'eiin racers belnn sent across Hi reuglmnt tlie cold term, nnd tlie rival lines nre net slew In saying Hint nslde from tlie doubt ns te whether it will piy tliciewlll be great danger and possible disaster In navlgntlng snub speedy eralis in tempestu ous wentlier." Tin: Lisben correspondent oflhe " Jit dependence llftye," telegraphs Hi it Portu Pertu gese public opinion Is In nympatliy with the loveltitlonl'ts of Ilrnrll, nnd Hint tliere nre mero impossible llilngs than lliu en actment of similar events In Portugal. When Portugal becomes 11 repuhllr, It will be high tlme for all crowned bends te grew auxieiiH. Tin: American association for llie study ntul cure of inebriety Is new In Mission nt Ilurllngteii, X J. .Slnce tlie formation of thin association In 1870, ever filly liespltnts for inebriates lmve been established in America. Tliore are about twonly-IUe hospitals where most of tlie canes consid ered Incurable nre taken. Many of these cases appear heKiless and yet about feity pcroent. of them nie found quite loniperato hIx or elght years alter discharge fiein tlie hospitals. Tliey hne benn victims of the iHsibise for from fie te thirty years, nnd present the met complex physical und mental degradation. At present tlie chief product of llrall is new a and koiiie great New Yeik paper should offer n piie for the first and best explanation of what It nil means. lr tbeie should be civil war hi Uracil and a blockade that would drive up the prices of rubber hoes nud rotVeo Just us winter epciiB, the new republic will net be very cordially woleomed by this nation. I'or I'er tiiniitely llrazll deems te be icvehlng gently. CoMlilNATte.NH eenilmic. The latcfct tHthe Pedernl .Steel company thus outlined in a dispatch from Cleveland: Tlie capital uteck will be 12.000,000. Ofthls 0,110,0(0 will reprubeiit tlie vulue of the leal ostate, buildings, machinery nnd goodwill of the absorbed companies. It miy be that net mero than 81,003,000 will be needed as working capital nud for buying the plants which owners will net exclmiigu for stock. Is the current number of the Mngalne of American History there Is a sketch of Oliver Pollock, who furnished the fuudu for the conquest of the Illinois ceui'try in 1778. This pnssage refers te General Hand, of Lancaster : " Patrick Ilenry In his prlvate instructions te General Clark clesed his letter with these werds: ' Yeu are te apply loOenorul Hand for powder and lead neecessary for this expedition,' Pol lock, it is slid, gave Heme seventy theusind dollars te secure the success of the expedi tion, nnd it was never refunded, ' yet this llebcrt Merris of the West, Is almost unknown In history.' Rebert Merris hlmselt has never received half his share of gbny among the Itnvolutleunry patriots and even his own statu passed him by when cheesing subjects for statues In the hull of the capilel. " Or plain, or beautiful, the hlla, Neliuly can nirenl te unillc, Utile her teeth aie lll.e thesnuu ; And If h fall In thin, And can't utrerU te miiIIe or Ulss, She uiut uae SOZODOXT, t trew. lfu woman would inatiiUibi her line com plexion, klieuiust anticipate nil pimples ami hella, the outeeioo of hud bleed, by ttieearlv ami fittiuent ute of I.jxuder, tlm great bleed purifier. "I here 1 nothing mere hnrien Ing te the yin patheilc mind than te hear a crj lug biby. Dr. Ilull'i lluby rtyrnp will give you Imtant relief te the little nulleier. I'er ale ut ulldru stores. Price lij cunts. WlIPN everjthlnt; 1m! f.ilU, Dr. Sage's Ca turrli Itemed) cures 60 cents, In druu'LUts, M.TUJLW iAHTi:ifii urru: i.ivi:u pili.s. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Blek Henditche and relieve all the tumbles Inci dent, te a bilious state of the sj slim, such nx Dlzrliu-sv, Nausea, Dreustness, Distress after Katliii;, l'alu In the Hide, ,te. W hlle thilr most remurUable sucet s has been sheu n In eurlin; sick: llenilnihe, jet CAUTnil'S l.tlTI.i: LIVIMl I'll.l.H are eiually Miluable In C'enstliatluii, curlin; and preventing this uunejlni; com. iilnlnl, while they also correct all dlaordersef iheMeinuch, stliiiuUte the ller und regulate thebeHels. i:cn If theyenl cured HEAD Ache they would be almeu priceless te these uliu suiter from this distressing eeiiipUlut; but fortunately their uoedixs dots net end here.und thee who once try them 1llilnd these little pills uluabIelnseiuany an thai thevwlll net I ullllng te deulthuul them, llutuftcr ull sick head ACHE U the bane of te many lives Hint here I-. here e make our treat beust. UurpUUeureii Mhlie ethers de net,: UAltTKH'H LITTLi: LIVKK I'll.I.Snre ery tmulluud cry iuy te take. One or tue pills mukoudete. Thcj ure strictly eeelableund de net crliw pr purse, but by tlufr gentle ac tion please all who iisethem. In lalsat 'iicts: fleferSl. Sield uirj where or sent by mull. CAHTKlt MEDICINE CO., N KV VOHIC. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. uunrS-lydeed Slcttttetrii. IUN'rALItOOJIH. R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist. GllAUUArf J.N DCNTISIIII AMI A.N.LsniMICS. Onicennd llesldence, bOUTIIEAST COlt. OltANOi: AND NullTJI qukkn arnuurw. I'reuipt AtUutlen. C'harces Itcatenuhle. All Werk Wurrunted. 1101-114-8 a. in. te p. m. Week l)ay. ICLiJ-OUlJAW Xtlrmnmn Iter's. rjttt.Anri.l'iitA, Monday, Nev, H, IW). These are the days in which you should go ever the house, , Every suction of every de partment is full of interest, amusement, instruction. Yeu cannot afford te miss any of the Holiday stocks and all the stocks arc Holiday stocks, even the most prosaic and staple. Ne odds hew little you hear of a thing going' for anywhere else iu hnvn, you arc almost sure te find the same thing here for as tulle or less. Take Dress Robes. We hear of some with the prices cut in half. Precisely the same styles and qualities have been going ever our counters at $l less than the " half" prices. Here's the Rebe situation in a nutshell : The largest assort ment of Paris Robes at the lowest prices is under this reef That will continue te be the situation. Prices have been very inter esting. We make them mere se, like this ; llOItehes for 80 t!2 Itel.es ferM fISHehc forde tlSIlebes fertli MMtoliesforll'i tJUtebcsfurlM Ml ltiil.es fur S J) IKHolKsferJii flillebes ferKi Among them you'll find every style comprised in the fash ionable materials of this season. Mostly en serge grounds : some with strli.es sonic wltli plaid panels 01110 with llewersuud leaf design si 11 no with side hands Velvet effects, silk-and-voel effects precisely the same sorts your mind is en. Yeu can de your present picking ahead of the Holiday rush. Heuthwesl of centre. Heeks have prolonged their right flank and for the first time are securely entrenched en the centre aisle. The Cre tonnes surrendered their coun ter north centre and will be housed and cared for by neigh boring cottons until restored te their rightful place again. Meantime Calendars, Booklets, Christmas Cards, and the thou sand Holiday novelties that attach te Heeks arc displayed as never before. Yeu can leek, study, and buy at your ease until the Christmas crowd comes. Our own Calendars, Thack eray and Dickens, are ready. Five years since we began sup plying daily thoughts from these great masters of English fiction. The mines are net half worked out. 50 cents, by mail 75 cents. There arc fifty ether sorts of Calenders. Thirteenth street side. One' flight down from the main fleer is the Tey Depart ment. It occupies 16,700 square feet. The Tey prices vary from 1 cent te $i,Soe. Tiny little dells for a cent, and 100,000 brothers and sisters, some for $125. The highest cost toy is an Orchestrien at $ 1, Soe. Yeu wouldn't believe that a machine could make such music. As you listen te William Tell, the Stabat Mater, erTraumerei you almost ask, Where is Theodere Themas ? Is the orchestra con cealed ? Hut it is a splendid toy all the same. The Tey Department is Wonderland. Ilateiuent, northeast of centre. Jehn Wanamaker, A'uvw. u TlUllS. We LEKD IN-- CHOICEFURS. Ne. 39 West King Street. 81UUSK1N COATS AM) JAOICCTS ON HANuouMAiUTeouni:uAsuintei). fllOICP. VAUIKTY OK AND MlFltS. CAI'IiS, 8T01.KS e?tl-?iud r 001c ii' yei-ji pur.ar..vrti i:.uti.v. LAHQi: DISPLAY OP HOLIDAY GOODS! A WOKD TOLA 1)1123 1 lie er) careful In (electing yaurKl Its. Don't nllim'jeiiraclf te be taken in by kheddj kihkN and heddy price, 'they won't weur and ou will be kerry If j en mircuakp them. UOOIt (lUALin AND KKASONAIILP. ritlL'i-XfeliHtuI luhaml with u,uud ueulll b'uaruntu M le, durablllt v unit fit. OurktockieinprlkCM LADIHS'M:AI.COAlH, PINK L'Al'IX, MPPPK llOASuud PL'Jt I UI.M. YOUNG Mi:N, AITKNTION I A iilee.ktjllkliHATercrMxlqtuilitrnt a fair price Ii u hat ) ou are looking ler. Thiel; of It. A tliieDlthSPUUMIKPIlAl' for SI W; an extra line one one for fiW. We KUiimnl.'OtlH-Mi Hutu te be a i;oed uny Huts jeu cr heuelil for t: and ft, JIA'I"s or every description for euui; and old. .MEN'S pini: n'it, ItOIlIX. CLOVES, TUL'NKH AND TItAVELINU llAOs. t- STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. 0t ttrtb $ltee. J-AIU1AINH, m VISIT STACKHOUSE'S This -Week FOlt lilO HAltrJAINH IN Beets &Shoes. A full Line of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! Th Hest Beet Mede, Call and tee them. D P. STACKH0USE, N03.28 and 30 East King Street, LANCABTEIt, PA. npiCKKD HHOE-S-HtOM 1IE9T MAKERS! D010la.il Slees! Fer MIhcm1 mill Clilltlrcn's wear ; stout, plump grade, warranted very durable. Oraln, Pebble or Kid. Ne cheaper Rhecs, measured by their wear ing qualities, nre mutlc. Ve rest our reputation as shoe dealers en the merits of these makera, convinced that if fair trlul be given they'll net be found want ing. Net 11 tithe of shoddy material h used in their making, but en the con trary, tlie best adapted for tlie wet, soggy and muddy days experienced the past ueelt, keeping moisture out, and caus ing shoes te retain their shaiic. These shoes lmve genuine Gout Dongola Leather Upper, and In comparing prices, should net be confounded with these quoted for cheap sheepskin Imita tiens. Misses', in common sense, Fqtmre and opera tees, beautiful styles, fitting neatly and closely us may lie desired, iu Ilrlght l'ebuie or tient Dongeiii, neeis or spring heels, $1.C0, $1.75, $2.00. Tlie trimming, making and finishing will licar the closest scrutiny. Net mi evidence of slight in them anywhere. imitation kids, unusually geed grades, at $1.00 nnd fcl.'-ij. Loek te be higher priced shoes, and often sell for mere money elsewhere. Children's Shoes, spring heel and heel, sizes 8 te 10J, 7Cc te il.CO. C'iiilds' Khecs, sies I te "X, Inclusive, )( te $1.00. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NeiiTir Qi'ekn STiiErrr, Lanuas- TKIl, 1'A. r EVAN A KON'H. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. ilmtivHWie. TT.MI1UELLA HEADtiUAItTEIW. OUR OUA RANTEED UMBRELLA! "THE CONESTOGA" TAKES THE LEAD. Ask for It. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN. 1 l EAST KIN(i STltEET. eMind av jTialc or 4"tiMtt. ITUllt SALK-A TOIIACCO HWEATEll IN 1 feed eoiidltleu; cipiclty I.' ciih; will be Kld at oue-fourth actual eL Addren, HEUENKIt A. 1IALDE.M AN. Executen Iitatc A. Cellins, MarletUi, P.i. eVJ tfd tLCUUE A DOME I'Olt UUll PA.MIL. Secure a Heme for Your Family, ren salk ON THi: MOST MUnUAL- TKItMS. Two-tery brick dwelllnsr hennei, let 120 feet decrs en Uuirsister u senile, between Wal nut und I.emen street. Two-Htery brick duelling homes with man Bard riKif. Mrehe In fienl, lets US feet deep, en North Pine, betMeeu CheHtuut und Walnut ktrvet. Two-xtery brick ilwelllnr: houses with fient yuriN, Iren feneen, leU 150 fivt deep, en Went walnut, between .Mary and l'lnekereets, Two-lery brick dwelllni; heiikex, let 115 feet deep, en ist I.emen ktrcet, btrcn Churlette and .Mary H rents. Tliree-tery brick dwelllniheue, leU ISO feet deep, with alt the modern Improvement, trout jimUjOn Wet Clietnut tr.et, between l'ine und Neln treeU. Alse houteten East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, betu ecu Walnut nnd I.emen, unci l'inen, between Mary and Pine street. All theabee house are In geed erdir, newly papi-red, gas llxtures In all the rooms, wnter hi Hie klteheu, and the cellar w arninted te be dry. Cull and sew for jeursclf, no trouble te khevr jeu. JNO. P. OUIEL, !..,, JAt-MIIUHIEL, 'fMecutnr. aprtiJ-ljd.M.W.S. Sii North Mary Street. liluaic. J-VONT M Iish IT I RARE BARGAINS. A Grand Dlsplav of the Most Popular and )let Hilluble Pianos and Organs Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., All should examine tlicm, for sooner or later you will wuut one, und one that will glu ou Mtlsfuetleii. We peslllcl guarantee Nillsfue, tieuluetery purtlculur for six i ears, nud m'I! en the easiest terms five dollar a mouth, lhluk of It from one te two wiirte luy fur It I KIHK JOIINhON .t CO., Ne. SI Went King Ht Uiur.uter, I'll. P.M. ecend-Hnud Piane und Organ taken Iu Exchange. u.ll-lyddt Ctecevlc. ItAltKE'S SPECIAL UAlttJAINH. The Greatest Wer On Earth ! llliility ItniwrtMit te Scheel Teacher I lle lle memecr, the tenrher who leave town without eelllnic etiCLAHKE, the Ten, CetTee and Ot eerjtnan, of Lnncattcr, will regret; It nil tht ilajB of their Ihcu. tupeclally wlien thcyee the beautiful prewntu necured by their neigh lxir who hae called. Our erTer te teacher and nil who call ere the icrrntcM ever lietrd efduee Adam dwelt In Paradise. lteinetiibereuriiUick of T, CefTeen and Oro Ore ccrlc la the larifent and muat complete of any Iieum In the tut. Price alway the lewet and quality prove It, Uct New Leghorn Citren, lite V th. Telcka tlmriH, Perfectly Clean Currant and BulUna Itnlnlni ready for Immediate use, for mile by u. KrullPuddlne, Sea pack; 7 pack for&Oc. Fin Mtllne or Hineked KUh In the city. cUcec, Klpimrd Herring, Halinen and Hec Herring. Lheaiet Hufara In the city. SAMUELCLARKE'S TEA ANDCOKFEEANDanOCEItYHTOBE, 12 A It BOOTH QUEEN HTIIEET. AWTelephene. TUUlUK.'M. Fresh Goods from the Mills. Choice New Buckwheat. Alse gelf-Ilnlatng Iturk wheat. Schumacher' Krenh Avena or Dolled Oat. Hehumaeher' Oat Meal. Hchu tnacher' Farina and Granulated Cern Meal. Cracked and Rolled Wheat by the pound. Wheatlctt, a new and fine artlcla for the break fast table. SUGARS ALMOST STRUCK BOTTOM. Down from the highest, from two te three. rent a pound. Yeu can't leek for them much lower. Granulated ut Se la reasonable. FOIIEIQN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS In great arlety. Alse Canned Goods of all kind, AT BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. T HEISTS. Given Away Free ! " Our Family Physician." A nlaln. nractlrnl and reliable eulde te the detection nnd treatment of dlKeaseioinmen te till country. Desluned for use by people who have net made the practice of niedlclne a tudy or a bnslnenN, and who are net NUpiaxted te Iw familiar with technical phrase and name, but want Information In plain Enicllsh. Price, S3. Ask fur a card, buy iwenty dollar worth of Oreeerle In ninety da. The amount of each pnrehase w HI be cancelled ni uoel are bought en Ihl card, and when nil the figure. reire huntlneS'J), ure purchased, jeu get tlie book. An Immense Stock of Groceries. Twenty barrel of the Hint Last Year' Crep New Orleans Baklni; Melasi(e.fl. 0, 8, 10. 12, H. l 1(1 and 18c a quart. A hi? let of One-Peumt Comb Heney, lSc n pound Sixty gallons of Finest New Yerk State Heney ut 15eu pound, two pounds feritic, A let of Mincemeat ntKc, 10c, nndVtry Plncst nt l'JVca pound. Unest New Kllllur; Picnic Ham reduced te He a .f (J,...nnv l,ntrt..nn II.. tl.ll II... H.. pilllli.i. nilllllll.-l ...,.,'H.I.., W. I'll.-.. i.i-i-i, W und 10c. Finest Extra Dry Knuckle Dried llecf, 15c a eund. Granulated Ceriiineal, 4e n quart. Six pound fresh Wheat Uerm for !4jc. Six pound Iteltcd Outs, 25e. helf-ltalslni; lluck wheat, lOCMnd 15ea pack. Thn pounds Mnest New rip, Si". Twe pounds Finest Prunella for 2,"c. Three pound New Apricot for 25c Six, four, three und tw e pound Prunes for S'ic. C-rallne, 3e and lOen pack. New English Cur rants, three pound for 25c. Five pound Peaches, 2.V. Three pound Evnperated A ples, !Kc. Twe pound Pest Evaporated Un pared Peaches for SV. New Citren, 20e. Lemen und Orance Peil, re n pound. New Pitted Cherries, V0c a pound. Twtlxe Pine Four-Inch Wax Candles for 15e. Three-pound can New Aprlrets, 2.'c. Twe can Finest French Pea, 25c. Four pounds '1 hick or Ihln Water Crack er for 25c, Nlcnac. three pounds for 25c. Nlc nacs, five pounds for 2.V. Glnner Snaps, three Pound for 25c CuustloSedu, Cen pound. Ma ura Grnpes, 1'erslan nnd Ferd Date, Flerida Ornnncs, New Nuts, Frcsli (kindles, Lima HcaiiH, Iluckwhent, Heminy, I'ea. Split Pea, Lentil, Ac. The finest Hue of Smoked Clscee and Suirar-Cured Herrln.-, Ceildsh and Muck eiel In the city. REIST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WHST KINO AND PRINCE HTS., Directly Opposite J. 1). Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Shere, aud Next Doer te Serrel llorse Hetel. SUU (Doeba. T II. MARTIN A CO. CURTAIN DISPLAY. Never in the History of the Stere Have We Been Se Busy in the CURTAIN DEPARTMENT. Buyers appreciate the oppor tunity of purchasing Curtains at an advance of 5 per cent, above importers' prices. Mere than 100 different "'pat terns in Real Brussels? Swiss Tambeured, Renaissance and Madras in Lace Curtains, and in Heavy Drapery an elegant line of Chenille and Turceman. We will continue Display un til further notice. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. (Carpcte. QNE PRICE I ONE HUSINESS I SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH. 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. f!AT?P1?TCJ I ALLGRVDEI vjiXVrXjXO I CHOICE PATTERNS! mTRTATMC' I Finest Material! All tjUIVliililO I Kinds I Popular Prices I RUGS! i,rcV,i.i;Ll ART SQUARES ! Asabi?iiLNT. Oil Cleths ! Lineleums ! And Everything Kept Iu u PJrst-Clus Carpet Heuse. niik-'.'V-lid Palace f jrachtett. ALACE or KABU ION. 115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST. SPECIAL SALE OF 4 Jerey Coats T One let of odds and ends Black Steckinette Jackets, worth from $5 te $6, at $2.98. One let of Steckinette Jack ets, all wool, heavy weight, in all sizes, $2.49. One let of tailor-made, worth from $7 te $10, at $4.98. One let of Ladies' Tailor made Cleth Jackets, in stripes and plaid, actual value $5, at $2.98. Special sale in Children's and Misses' Coats. We have closed out the entire stock of a large New Yerk manufacturer of Children's Coats, and are en abled te offer extraordinary bar gains in Children's Coats from 4 years up te 14 years. Coats worth $5, at $2.50. Coats worth $10, at $5. It will pay you te come te take a leek at them. A full line of Ladies' New markets, in stripes, plaids, plain colors, from $3.98 upwards ; all new choice goods. Ladies' Astrachan Shoulder Capes, at $6.50 and $8.98. Ladies' Menkey Capes. Ladies' Seal Capes. Ladies' Hare Capes. Seal Plush Capes, at $9.98 and $15.98. Seal Plush Medjeskas, at $12.98 and $14.98, and upwards. Ladies' Seal Plush Wraps, $1 1.98 and upwards. Ladies' Short Seal Plush Jackets, at $8.98, $10.49, $! l'9$ $12.98, $14.98, $19.98, and up wards. Medium length Coats, Seal Plush, $14.98 and upwards. Plush Sacques and New markets at all prices. Children's Plush Coats, in cardinal, navy, gebelin, brown, mahogany, green, from $3.50 up te $10. Beys' Suits, $1.49 and $1.98 upwards, Beys' Overcoats, from $2.98 upwards. Beys' Knee Pants from 25c te $1.25. en hi An ttlttlU UI I'ttOlUU K 115 & 117 North Queen Street. JlUttchce. yyATUEs. Watches, Cleck, Jewelry, Specs, Eye-Gla-sse Etc., at LOWEST PRICES. Optical Goods. Telegraph Tlme Dally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Me. 159XNerth Queen St., Near P. R. R. BUUea TEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL Jeweler and Graduate Optician. TEKCHERS Are Invited te examine our newnnd decant line of LADIES' AND GENT'S Watches, Silverware, Jewelry, &c. EXAMINATION OP EYES FREE. NO DROP3 USED. CHAS.S. GILL, Ne.10 West King St., LANCASTER, PENN'A. STEW UOODS I We Cordially Invite All Teachers te Take n Loek Inte Our Stere 'IhU Week. THE LARGEST & FINEST LINE or JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE WE EVER HAD, AT BOTTOM PRICES. Lets of New Thlnes Just In. Cull nnd see them, whether Jeu wish te buy or uet. .A-Sneclal Inducements te Teachers. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OK OltANOP- .thotnnritylte. K OTE. I JUST RECEIVED rROM Kcenigslmrg, Prussia, Twe Uackgreunds made especially for llust and Three-quarter Leuglh Photographs. jROTE.J- 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the PotefHce, Jau7-Smd Palace of Fashion ! rn in iA at u tfioebft W" YOIIK STOUK Jackets ! Jackets AT TJU New Yerk Sten We offer en nnrlvnled amiertmcnt of STOCK NETT JACKETS at H. H 00. and 10 each. FINE STOCKINETT JACKETS, trlmml no ueuna wim nine uraiu, vest irent, Rleevei, at te, M, t$ te $10 each. Fine Diagonal, Corkucrewand ItenvcrWALl i.u . .ivnuAQ Hi u, eu, fi,iaiu via rni'ii. Striped, Plaid nnd Mixed CLOTH JACKE1 at ri w, n. hwiiiki encn. Newmarkets, Newmarket! Cennemaras, Irish Peasant Coats, IN MANY STYLES AT LOW PRICEsI We Khew a large stork of SEALPLUSH O Al Aicria,maae te our special eruer or t no Engllth l'liuhes, nnd the prices never v lower for such superior qualities. PLUSH WALKINO JACKETSnt0,10,tI2l IU910CHCI1. SEALPLUSH SACQUES, full length, ni hu if, Hfc 111), 19, 51 te PA) eueu. SEAL PLUSH CAPES, ASTRACHAN CAM At Lewest Prices. CHILDREN'S COATS In every desirable sty irem ii, 11 oe, r-, r -), I uu te siu eucu. Watt & Sham 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. -JTEW BOSTON STORE. GO TO THE- -POR- BARGAINS! THERE IIJ NO PL.VCE LIKE NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARI If Yeu Care te Save Meney. EVERY DAY BRINGS US NEW CUSTO JIERl Txriiv? Because our Lew Prices are spreading oil fame abroad. I Everybody Interested In saving money sheul visit our store. I Words nre Inndenuate te describe the ninl nlflrent opportunities for (avlng money ut oil esiaensnineni." lie n lse 1 Pay us an early vlMt. We Open Te-day a New Line of Fancy Werk Supplies, Vizi Plush Halls, Plush Flowers. Fancy Cords, Manner Heds. Spider Webs, Chenilles, Brass Ornaments, Tinsels. Tewel Racks. Plushes, Satins, utl Don't Miss the Place IT'S AT 24 Centre Square. BARGAINS IN WOOLEN HOSIER! Children's Woolen Hoe et S, 10, 12, 15, 1 jj-pt cenis, eic. Olrls' Weel Hosn nt 13. 17. 20. 2i cents, etc. Ladles' Weel Rese at 1 17, 20, 2e te 60 ccnll u puir. 1JIO IiAIlGAIXS IN Plash Ceals, Stockinet! Coats and Shawls phizi: IJAUOAINS IX Blankets, Comfeits, Fluunels. Shirts. Skirtings, Shirtings,! Pant Goods, Cotten Flannels, etc. WONDERFUL BARGAINS Dress Goods ! 61-Inch Heavy Cleths n 7J4e a ard. SS-lneh Fine Cleths nt2oea yaid 40-lneh Cleths at 15c a surd. 100 Stj les Dress Ooeds ut 5e, Tc.Sc.Oc, 10c, 12Kc. I lac, iie, ..ve, je, oev, je, etyvv tuiiwuj uru. J. Harry Stamm, 24 Centre Square. Ittteuvaucc E IRE INSURANCE. Fire Insurance ! HERR'S Iusuranca and Real tUstate Agency. I am prepared te Insure all classes of property at lenest latcs In the mu.it reliable mmpunlrs. COMPANIES REPRE-.ENTPD. Guardian of Londen iCapltal i.tKlil,one ft) Nluganmf New Yerk. .. 2rU,l SIS UI Londen nnd Iinenshlrn. 'J,0l'.i,(J)l 00 Avrlculturul of New Yerk 2,('K,119 ft) Greenwich of New Yerk LMViH ft) Ituffale German of New Yerk 1S2.XT7 00 United Statei. of New Yerk 1(0,174 1 Firemen's of llaltlmere ... , fn7,ll5U) National of New Yerk 41l,tfi7 (O Eliet or Bo'vteu 37b,71'J 00 Rates en dwellings and contents, 60 cents per 100 for 3) ears; 75 cents jur hundred for 5 j ears. lLiUoen prlalekUible-!l per flOOferS ears; Jl.')rluorer5ears. Rates en merchandise, 60 cents per f 100. NEWBOSTONSTOR Allan A. Herr, XO. 10S EAST KIXCI STREET, nev 8 3md ' :5i