mmmmammm 'TO1?ras?w VJ -'ST .wrwswv,wrew-'WTSOTnT7B53COTJT!PlP'rrf fremr,niX, .( jj.4,,- . , v); -a...:- 'f j . ,iv -;'--. j ?r,'tirj!i.v'r-rv..cr ..ji u "-iv n t. .-T i- rv' "- v -" - -.-.-- ,. v- - ! " !i -i. - "VV ., 4 A JJH JUL 'M 4 -. r VwsmSt L , m Ju - - . . "tP.'yr1 v i; f - XULLi -LiAiNIJAPXJliXV JJA1LI AJLNXJKJLiljlUiJNUJfilC, jriUDAX. JS O V EMBER 22, 1880. i.vj- BS I &' rii faUtt 3utcUt0cnccr ,fc - .IKDMtWJ.STEtNMAIT, W GHARLEHSTEINUAN FOLTZ, Edltflri. " U, ROBERT CliARK, Publisher, r.Mu .. Mffl InftltflPB . tlMkllkl. rt, trwy day In the year, but Sunday. Hcrvcd & by cirrlcrs In this city end surrounding , lewaskt ten ccnua week. By mall Ave del lar a year In adrmnce; CO cent a menlli. ktwESKLY INTELLIGE.VCElt-One dollar and $1 Jlfly cents year. In advance. hKOTICETO SUBSCRIBERS-Remlt by check , ids or poateffice order, and where neither of $ these can be procured send In a registered H letter. TButrel nt the Postefflce, m eecend claw moll i t matter. i?1 ABDUKSa, TBS IICTELUOEHCER, Lancaster, Pa. 'SO.A1HJASTER.PA.. November 22. 1889. " "' ' i $ . The Ohie Senater. h Wcdonet eee any very geed reason &rfvwliv r'nlvln H. Ytrlr should le pIkmcm L J& te represent the Democratic party of ? Ohie In the United States Senate. Mr. , Brlce Is a rich, liberal uud sensible man, i who served as the executive elllcer of L'.4 the national Domecrarv in the lust ;g" presldcnital campaign, te hh great ? pecuniary cost and te tue greater cost, & ... Mn Innlltin . l.l.,l. nf MlA )$ party. Mr. lirlce among his many ;fi?M steed qualities did net develop the rj necessary talent te secure the Democrat Demecrat kt ic victory which we believe was In the fg weed. That however Is no reason why T2V. tf llrlrwi .. 11 lint Hinl'n n rrsvMJi TTtlWrwl W; States senator. It Is rather n reason M. why he would. Eectuse a geed saua- '-3 A 4. I. ..1 llt.l..- l 1 ..,.....-! t, a UUV AliWJlJ' IU UU UVAl VllUiUI a in neiiiics or war. vcrv amureui iif talents are required from him ; and W they nre nhe diflerent talents from tdS. thfwn whlrli Xfr. "HrlfA linn f'lvrn evidence of. lie has net only failed ns Jffi A le.idnr. hut tin litis lint, (lltiiilnvcd tlie &, Tnnrknl fnlnnt nn n (iiwnkpr. wrllerer n f&Z statesman, that would eiiallfy him te srtrtSS nilnrn tlin frinf lieiinlirfit rf tlm Runntn. e$il .Alitl t1ien nrn f lin linnnlina nn wlilnli tEfii !... m,l T...,,. .,..!.. l, ,... (1.,. I. Ills senator te Mt ; and where the national Democracy want all their senators te vs.' De round. Tlie Imck lienelic-t nru mil just new ; but there is nn awful 0 wa9ie 01 room niicau, Tlie aenuter who Slt . 1. .k. M. & cnn K" mere needs Iowa man 01 large frSr lUiUlIiJULllIU, lUt JMIUIU nun ueu tk capacity for letting tliu world knew what Cijj iicftuunsuiiuwiiaiu wniutj 10 Knew. ifc Mr. Brlee In net of tlile l:hul. And lin M has neJU9t lien uijeu the senateilalplac.'', ig-j. because or tlie money he has spent for the Democratic party. Tiint Is a con- p ideratien which ought net te prevail te fS project into place material unfit for it. Ohie doubtless has very geed material ; for the United Stales Seuate : aud in tj?& truth Mr. lriee Is quite up te the 11 nuuuiu cuv jui iuu jjiuuu uj jjufiuwu. vgiN practice, uui mat. stauuaru is tee low and linn reduced the Senate in Its M0 material te a lower level of estimation Sft man una enjeyeu ny tne lower iieusc W& of Ceiiltcks. The talent irees te that mh branch, the wealth and stunhlity te the etner. Ohie fcheuld send a bright man te adorn 1yJ the scat which rcudleten and Thunnun ft iiave ncia for Jier, aud make iirlee gev- I&1 crnorsemo day,if he wants te be. The gu- gSC- Dsrnaieriai oince is one especially iitteu y out. ier a man who is scnsiuie auu ncn ' and net blessed with eloquence. Geed peg sense will make n governor Illustrious Kik. everv tlme : but It tnkeq i-nntl Mtn.n mid k geed words te cuable a K-nuter te de IiIh m weru " aecerdlng te Guntcr." ! . Tlie Opening of Africa. Stanley and Emln Bey, It is said, arc atiast emenrlntr from thu Afrlc.m ull. S1 derness. In which Ihcvhavesolenir lxen $ buried, and where they can hardly have been having a high eujeyment out of life. AVe ure net uwure that their mis sion has been fruitful of great results ; but It may l)c that they have sewn need that will multiply into a rich harvest. Afrlc.i is the one continent of the world that Is held in leservc for its civilization, and doubtless Is destined In the distant future te occupy an equal place with the ether lands of the eaith, after it has received their oerflewing population. It has been of llttlu account se far in the world's history, but thu various nations new renclilug out for Ita possession recognize the fact that the time is seen eemlug when Its territory will be needed for the use efthe increuMug population of the world, and when the original African 111 be called upon te fade away under the advance el a supc supc rler race. Extermination will net be a new experience te the African race. It Is the process that has se far kept 1th fecund populations from overrunning the laud, aud preserved it comparatively empty for the use of tlie cemlm- mini. p The slave dealers In slaying aud ear g, Tying away the African peepie.aud their " despotic rulers, in their treatment of $ human life as mere valueless than that fe of the animal, have held the dark centi nent in readiness te take in the world's strongest races ; and sonic day Africa will rank in population and power witli her sister continents. And some of the smaller nations of the earth seem te be moving forward te its occupation in tlie reasonable hope that they may grew with It te power. Portugal long has hadahejdlugthere; but we doubt whether there Is any balm la Africa that will make the Portuguese a great nation. iJclglum has a better hope, and It may be that tlie German may become the paramount influence In Africa. Seme people think that Germany is destined te be- crushed out of Europe between the mill stones of Russia and Britain, though there are ethers who think it mere likely that her Oc Oc teplan arms will eventually squeeze all the life out of her neighbors. It seems clear enough that Eureiie same day will need te bhed some of her nations; aud Africa will stand con cen venleutlv readv te eiir imm .,.(.,.. fe$ The day when a kicked out nation can n" . """' nvn.c.i.cuv UU II wereigu bhore will net be ever until f Africa is oceunled. 'riu.i, i,. ti.,.i il"or tbe burvivul of the fltUfct will really . begin. Welucllnete the opinion that . urairunueiiis in tne twenty-first l ',.' i , , . """'""naiiiy squeezed ; a-.i and te be glad that we will imt i, .i.. & "' fa.t Itcsabllcs in Shniw. $. Tin. nn....-.n,. .., .1... ,..... P $ public is having an effect similar te the iT b.. lunjugn uie branches r Si Of a well-leaded m.nln tr !..... . .. ?$ !PuuUca1 tendencies conie from all EV$ m uuuu me worm auu Canada, Aus- f t-alia, Portugal ami Spain are i t? ?4 t embllllir en the rrv ,lim nf ) said te be r revolution es 'an. i. , ; - .v....u. I" t:r.' a" ""')0 0I urie te swing Inte E-ssrirT.Ht' ,. rA .jcv.ai9'M p1 Crtiittdlal.s call It, offers the 1 5-t definite pregramme. In two years g ,'7 . """uul a,,y commotion In Eng- U, W')u?Wl? tli0 U,,llta States of kjt AUttrul a Is bl ed te nh.f.rn,i ?t lord It eyer the whole Pueltlc. This ..win give us lime te launch about eue 'Jlf of tliu new shin thnt the nevel V V ".! ga&M constructor has Just marshalled In im posing array en paper; se that, with the help of Japanese, we may secure some mercy from the coming " lord of the Paciric.,t This show of republican news may net prove fruit ful, butthere Isnome llttle danger thnt apples of discord have fallen whl-'h will set the Old We-ld rulers te quarrel ing. A king out of a Jeb will seen be n prominent flgure In SeutUcrn Europe, and he Is n Ilrst-class popular master mechanic In the king business. He Is said te be n trifle crnzy,but that has been said of nearly every reigning monarch, nud they seem te get along very nicely In that state of mind. The thrones of Spain and Portugal are net very well filled at present, and only a small nml rather visionary faction of the Liberals favor a republic In cither nation, be thnt mere surprising things might happen than the offering of a throne te Detn Pedre. This suggestion Is only offered as n kind of balance te the republican news of the day which might otherwise convey tlie erroneous Impression that the republic of the world Js te be organized at once. Jllalne, Wnnamakcr, Quay A Ce., may want theearth, but the United States of the glebo will net be ready for some time. "JfEtunllLr," tliocerrMpoiulont of tlie New Yerk If'erW, who te trylnir te go around the earth in seventy-five days, lins readied Hngland In fix days and twenty 0110 hours. .She liopes te find tlme betw con trains te call en Jules Vcrpe, who will of coume help along the onterpriso with talk. ' ". TneM Yank oe land comes tlie never dy ing tale of a tnnn who lias found out hew te make geld, but, ns usual, he is net quite ready te go into tlie biiHlness of niuniifac tuiini; tlie uietnl. A lllrmliiglinin Con necticut man, who, of course, conceals his nnme, 'is perfecting n process" for making geld at sixty renin it pound. Tills very ancient story always nppcars In tlie sinie ltnlcllnlte Hhnpe. Accotim.'te te the Htatlntlcs furnished by the bureau of engraving nml piiiitlng cigarette s'neklug Is Increasing enor mously, though net ns funtn clg.ir smok ing. The tetnl iiuinlier of cigarette stumps printed dining the year was 188,(t l,WK, whlle tlie number of cigar stumps was only 70,1)25,000. Compared with the j)ro j)re j)ro vlens j ear the quantity of cigar Mump UHOil nhews a gnuiter lurrciiKO tliiui tlie clgnrrtte Htiunps. M'here wcre Issued fir simir60,01S,-100 stamps, an Incroase of about thirteen thousand evur hint yeir. This is e'nimed te be tlie most healthy way of using the weed. Mr, Ilr.AiNn hns necopted the new ere ere deuthilsef the llrnzlll.ui envoys, and there by recegnled tlie new republic. The new republic has gntnted the light of suffrage te nil who me nhle te read mid write. Tlicsonretwo very strong preps for the young government, although the first may be knocked away if later iiewh should fall te confirm the cable reKirts, and it may appear that Mr. lllalne lias beuu tee hasty, Tn nnn w as n novel porfernianrn hi Zlen's Luthernn cliurcli, Philadelphia, en Thurs day night a kind of sacred opern. Han berg's version of Sqhlller'H " Nena of the Uell" was given, the pasler, In baritene veice, tnklng the position of the master bell-founder, mid tlie choir supplying the nnny choruses required by the pecullar soere, all led by the ;oinpesor. If this Id en becemes popular male singers may dnsert the stnge for the pulpit. Tun Columbia jrerulU Is Iwonly-thrce years old. 'Whttt mere need lie idd of the JTcruM than that it is fuailess In poll pell tles, niaguaiilmeus te political feos and ever ready te Improve tlie condition of Columbia? In the wntcli-niakliig town of Wallli.im, near Husten, a Miiull crowd gatheied en Thursday around a kiiihII tower elected by Profosser 12. N. llorjferd, of Cambridge, te mint tlie slte of the ancient city of Nerumbeg.i, built by the horsemen sonie five hundred j pais bofeioColuiubus. The teucrlu of Mone and illly feut high. It bears a rutlier stirprlnlng lnsvilitlen siiiiitiiraizlug the discoveries of I'io I'ie fussur lloisfeid. It htatcs that thu nnine Is from the Indian iitlorance of Nor Ner bega, the iiiu'luut form of Nervcga (Nor way), te which tlie region of Ylueland was subject, "The city is at and near Vntoi Vntei Vntoi tewn, wliere lciuaiu te-day ded.s, wharves, walls dam and basin. Tlie country extending from Ithode IMaml te theyt. Iiwroin.e wus llrst hcen by Itjarnl Ileriulfsen, lib.') A. 1). j MofKilkseuJnudcd en Cape Ceil, 1000 A. 1). The Norse canals, daniH, walls, iiavements, foils, torniced ilaces of assembly re main te-day. The fort was at the base fifthc tnwnr, nml llie ri';lnii rnnncl illwmt wns occupied by the Hielen Krench In the fllteeuth, sixteenth and seventeenth cell ulites. The rler Charles was discewucd by blcf Krlkneu low A. D., explored by Thorwald, Ucf's brother, 100J A. I., col onized byTlierilun Kuielscfiis, 1007 A. I).; llrst IiIkIie), Krlk Uuupsen, 11UI A. 1).; lu lu dustiies ferSWycais, in.isur, weed (Uiirsl, tlsli, furs, nsriuulture. Latest Nor.se shl) rcturneil te Iceland in IU17." II would seeiu that old Christopher Colombe Is pretty well eullpsrd. The professor Is ery posi tive and says uiiinlMakiible lemaius of the poeplo who oeeupled the eeuutry are streun throughout this vast legion. "Thore is nntn squaie mile el the basin of tlie Charles that does net contain uiicuntcktl uiicuntcktl blunteinyrials." ' retiml by n I'lioteuraiilii I'rein the Louden Uully IVIvraph. A highly ruuiantle lueidei.t occurred a few dai-s age at llubciV, tlie well known Vienna photographer. An uldeily gentle man, apparently a foreigner, went te li.ne Ids portrait taken, but as he hail te wait a few minutes for thu usual preparations un album of specimen photographs was handed te him. All at once the employ us in the next room heard a shriek, and liurry lng te the saloon whero the stnuigcr was waiting they found lilm lying bi'iiseless en the lloer. When he cauie te liimself lie explained that the album at which he had been loekingcontained a photograph w hleh he was coin inced was that of hia daughter, whom he had net been for tucnU-one years. The features woie se llke these of l.ls wife that he could net be mistaken. Me said that unfortunate circumstances had compelled him te loae her twenty -one years Hgo, at a time when his daughter was onlvthrce yusruef age. Iluhad niade everv- ell'ert te lind out the w hereabouts of ills family a few years later, but hud net been able te discover any tr.iee of iheiii, He had long since acquired the conviction that they were both dead. The photographer told him that the jor jer tralt in question was that el u teacher el thephino-f.)rterosldliiglu A'lenna, giving her name unil address. It was arranged that the stranger, lleury M., of New Yerk, sbeuld call en her the next day, mid that In the meantime she Mieuld be warned of his intended -visit. The lady tiiuied out te be his daughter, and has ah cad v loll Vienna with her father for tlie United S-ates. lie Is a wealthy speculator, and thotpeor music nilstrehs has suddenly found herself heiress te a lortuue of set era! millions ofdellars, Iierr Al., prier te hU departure, proeutod Ilerr Iluber with a sjiiendld diamond breastpin. He Has Geed Neighbors, Frem the LewliVurg Jourenl. A few weeks since the Journal contained anotlieof the burning or thu Imiii et Mr, Jacob K Ney hart, at Lechlel, this teuntv, by which he lest most et his crop. Thn fanners in the vicinity then took m, a hub hub Bcrlptlen for him, by which a purse ion tabling ever i?300 was raised, and gills of leads et hay, leed, etc, were sent te him, Mr. Klmen Venada is new at work build ing him a new barn. Iist Saturday nil the farmers for miles around asseuibled and raised tint fnime of the new liarn and w eatherbearded a heik! portion or it. Thu corn of a three aero flrjld wa ule bunked - P ?-w.M$S-' . nud haulftd In. After which a splendid turkey dlnner was served up. There wcre Ti persons at tlie dlnner table. It was a gathering of geed whole-seuled farmers and neighbors w he met te show their kind sympathy and appreciation of n worthy unlgliber. nud the memory of the occasion will live long In the hearts, net only of Mr. and Mrs. Neyhart, but of all w he leek iirl lu the noble deed. A UAMIOl'ller IIUltdl.AllS. Itciriilnrly Armed and Ortfanlzed Tin IteliMnny lloii-eiiind Are'JYnpiivil. The residents of Newton, N. .7., have been terrorized for the prut three mouths by the number of burglaries thnt have been committed lu their midst, and dennlte the utmost vlgilance en the part of tflie con stables, they wcre unable 'te ferret out the depredaters until Thursday, when olio of the gang, who, It proves, wcre boys, mnde a confession which implicates three ethers and unravels thomystery. The boys are all sons of respectable people and rauge in age from 14 te 17 years. Their names are Itebert Hunder Hundor Hunder shet, Jehn Ilngnn, Jehn Trace and Itess Derinlnder. The gang was regularly or ganized and armed, and planned and car ried out robberlos In n skillful manner. A few days age it -was decided te rob the liens') of a gieccr named Grever, by whom Ileuilershet was employed, The kilter de murred, but Urn rest of the gang Insisted, se It w as agreed te go ahead, llendcrshet Anally weakened and told his employer, and Inst night the constables wero sta tioned In secluded places In and about the house te await the visit, In aecordanee with the pregramme the gang came te the heuse alter they thought the family had retired, nud prying open a rear window, began te search the premises, when they were confronted by the consta bles and wero covered with rovelvors bo be bo feioihey could draw their weapons whluh thev carried heavily leaded. They wero all locked up. Heretofore they have been considered model boys. A large quantity nf stolen goods have been recovered lu'n barn w hleh they had mede nieir Headquarters. A Convict WJie Ilnsiui i:nj'TIme. 12, It. Harper,ex-presIdentef llie Fidelity bank of Cincinnati, who Is new a foderal prisoner at tlie slale prison In Columbus, Is e Idently having about as easy a time as is posslble under tlie clreuinstances. An efliclal of the Institution said, icgardlng this favoritism shown htm: "It Is an eutinge, and I cannot keep silll any longer. Il.uper never rites nnlll 8 o'clock, and ellen net until 0 or 10. He has the liberty of the whele prison yard, and I doubt If he Is ever locked in ids cell at night. He dees net taku his meals with the common prisoners In the gieat dining hall, but has elegant meals served in tliu chnpcl. It Is jKisltlvcly forbidden by the prison rules that any prisoner shall wear ether than pilsen clothes, yet Hnrer wears flue clothes all the time, laundried shirts und cellars and variegated scarfs. Prlsenurs are always addressed by guards and eillelalsby their numbers or by their last name, but all the oil leers address Haiperas "Mr. Harper." Other convicts are r-hiivcd oncea week. Harper gees te the barber shop every morning. His moustaclie has been spared, although It Is a prison ruin that the prisoner's face shall be shav ed dose." A Millionaire 'utnlly Shut. IMward Cunningham, a retired million millien million alie merchant of Husten, was fatally shot en Thursday by en Italian tram). About 2 o'clock, lr. Cunningham, who lived in the suburbs of Milten, saw three Italians prowling about bis grounds. Olie et them carried a gun, Cunningham set a deg en them, uud the. man witli the gun bhet the deg. The men ran and Mr. Cunningham pur sued thein. He overtook the mail with thu gun mid demanded that he suriender. The Italian drew a revolver and ihet Cun ningham through tliu body. He cannot live. Noueof tlie tramps have been caught. Mr. Cunningham Is U5 years old, and made his fortune In the Kast India tiade. Ilr. Jninps Corrle. Dentist In- Ualtlmere. writes: ''I linve met! Ir. Hull's Cough Hvrup personally nml lu iny family for two or three jcais, ami I am prepared te say that theic l notlilnstecoiuparu le It u.iu lemeil) feruuugli, telas, etc." iiViciit. I'ulns In tlui lnu k nre frequently catied byn nmlilen wrcnclilntf of the xjilne. A fe' nppllcii nppllcii tlens ofH.ilv.-itlen OH "III l'Ive pcriiiiiiieiitiv llef. Or plain, or beautiful, the while, Nuliuty can afford te smile, Unless her tiulh are Illtu tliuoneiv; And If hu fall In this, And can't allerd lonmlle or l.lhs, Hhe must use BO.ODOXT, I trew. Itedly the ftreliRlit fhlnes through the room, ( lnn-nig nun nil the klnniew ami rIoeiii ; l.tghUiearted ehllilren ere pruttlliig lu ylce: Katlicr In as happy as can be. Fer the vvllniuid mother who sufTereil te long, Is gettlug hur health back una seen will tie strong, Ami who Is no hippy U9 she In te-night, As she talks uf tliu fclmduw that's tulitn Us lllght The slindew of dl onus that ilurkcns se innny homes, ami inakc the lift) of wife anil mother eni of terrible siillerlng. Him pleased ue ure te knew that nt last a teiiieilv lias bien feiiuil forullthesu ilelliute dcninxiin Mits uml weak ueswH peculiar tu women. Uiuines teiheerkss homes with "glad tlillnis or gieat Jev."u Hr. I'll no's l'avorlte I'resi rlptleu lias den for women what noetlur icnieily linsilenc, or can de, und It Is net te be wondered at that women who hau bec n cured bv H uiosefiitliiisliistlc In Its praise. It Is the only medicine fur women sold, by druggists, under u positive gupranlee f inn tlie maiiufuctuars of Mtlsfactleu, or money leturned, r,SAw OWIKTSl'KOIHC CO. Scrofula in Children. "In the early part of 1837 sciefula appeared en the head of my little grandchild, then only IS months old. Khertly after bnaklng out It spread rapidly all eir her body. 'Ibeseubs en Hie seret would peal oil" en the sllgbust touch, and the odor that eiild arlse would make the utmospheie of thu room sickening and uuueiiruble. The disease next iitlncked the c(es nud we leirnl she would lese her sight, l.mluent pleslclnns of the country were con sulted, but could de nothing te rcllevethu little Inueicnt, and gave It us their opinion, ' that the ease was Iieim less and lmpOknlliln tesavu tlie child's eyesight.' It was then that we de cided te Irj hw Ift's Spei lllc (St. H. K) 'i hat nu d lelneat ence made aspeidy uud complete cine. Fer mere thin i vear put .lie has been as healtliv as any child lu the land." .Mas. llUTii lli:i;i.i.v,f-clma, lCnntas. Cancer of the Nose. In 175 a sere nmieared mi my nee, and grew rapl.ll. Asms fuher hud c.iius'i-, and my hus band died or It, 1 bcuimi)iil.ii'iuediimlceni.ultid my phvslelau. Ills trcatiiKut did no geed, uud the seiu giew larger and worse In every wuv, until I waspersuuded te tukeb.KS., aud a few bottles cured me. This was nfler ullthedoo ullthedeo ullthedoe tors und ether inedlcliKs lind fulled. I have had no icturu of thu cancer. SIM. M.r. MAni.v, oeilbarj. Hull County, 'levui. Ireatlsieu Cmuvr mulled tree. bWUT Sl'KL'IFIU CO., Atlanta, (1 1. eivljd (, c vauii:k h u itli: livi:k filus. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Sick lliadachennd iclleveull the tieuliles Inci dent le u bilious state of the stein, such us Dizziness, Niuim.i, Drewslues-t, lllstress ultir Kilting, Fain In the Side ,l. SVhlle their uiiwi reuiuruable success has been shown In curlug SICK lleudache, yet CAHTKIFS I.ITTI.i: MVKH l'H.US ure equalls valuable lu Coiistlputlen, curing uud preventing this iinmiMng com plaint, whlle thev also correct all dlsordersef t losteiniu-h, stlinulale the liver and ngulate thebettils. i:enlf they only cured HEAD Ache they would be ulmest prlcclew te lhee who sutler liem this distrusting cemplaint: but fortunately their guediu-sg does net mil lisrn, und tluw) who ouee try them wlllilnd these llttle pills vulmibl In mi many wavs that i!'iriyuZ'aYi,ttu!k,hX0ad",,: ' ae"'l""f-'"- ACHE Is the bane of se many lives that here Is where w make our great ue-tt. Ourpllisture it while ethers de net. CAlurJK'h MITI.K UVUItriU.Sarc very small and very easy te take. One or twiipllfs make a dose. They nre strhtly vegetable and doiietKrlfsi or purge, but bv Iheh-gentle hc hc tlen please nil i he ute them. In vlalsut Siett : Uvofertl. bold evcri where or sent bj mull. CAUTF.n MEOICINU CO., NKW YOItK. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. uuglS-Iydeed j uriiMiH. jJaWksiaX ATTOIl.KV-AT-I.AW. ri'i,1!1. Sr"leiuau Uw hulldlng, Ne. 13 XUanitmaHev's. l'lllLAMLPBM, Frldy, Nev. 22, Dsbd. Damp days de net dull the ardor of the ladies interested in the special-priced Dress Goods. The lift and the movement of the ( 50-ccnt specialties in the merino family, only net merinos; of tlie 75-cent wool stuffs ; of the $1 novelties, and the art show of Robes give life and stir te the whole business. Our Carpet Stere is an illus tration of grand success wen by sound policy. Our large Carpet operations often, make opportunities for offerings at specially-low prices. Such a chance in fleer coverings is here te-day. Four items : Item Ne. 1 200 pieces Ax minsters, 9 styles, proper bor ders, that were $2.25 net long since, mere recently $2 and very cheap, new $1.65. Will furnish elegantly for parlors or drawing-rooms. . Item Ne. 2 90 pieces choice Wiltens, 12 rare and beautiful patterns, borders for all, stair te match some ; yesterday $2.25, te-day $1.70. Item Ne. 3 200 pieces Tap estry, Roxbury's, Stinson's, and their equals; 50 patterns, 95 cent quality at 75c, 90 cent quality at 70. Item Ne. 4 Smyrna Rug Carpets, off one-fourth in price : IW Corets, (I0 feel, were $20, ere S15 CO. Ill Ciirpe(s,7.Hvl0.n feet, were SWW nre $25. 07 CarpeU, 0x12 ft.it, w ere $11, arc K!j. New and heavy quality, very desirable, and may often be used with elegant effect when the Oriental Rugs would be tee costly. Remember, no ccst for making and laying. This offering is worth your interested attention. Beeend fleer, Slarket strcet. It has come te be a strange day that fails te offer a new Bargain in Women's Shoes. Here's the daily feed : A fresh let Dongola Kid stout Butten Beets, first-class Philadelphia make, two styles tees, that are new en sale regu larly, both here and in New Yerk, at 4, which you can buy at $2.75 ; all sizes. Net gain enough in them te pay the printer for mere than the mere statement. A Chestnut street window gives you some bright notions of Leather and Shoes. Men need net be jealous for Shee Bargains. Remember the Calf Shoes at $2. Only less than $3 because of Buttens. .Murket street front, west of Slain Aisle. Mere Jersey Bargains. Fine Cashmere, tailor made, and in garnet, cardinal, navy, brown, and green. Sorts we have been selling at $2.50 are new $1.75. $2 25 niack .Terse s 51 M. SlTSUIacIc Jerseys 125. A few odds and ends of im ported Jerseys at half and less. .Second fleer, Chestnut street side. Four clev a a ters. Jehn Wanamaker. 3jtUoci"Uanccute. 'r";!,',-:,,l''s iieit.vx he.r wiuT wash -ii- Uellieiauid eery urtlelamider the sun rpin; i)i:civi:it lmeTiicm fianes rpin: X arcunsurpustpilbyaiiynthcrpluiuHwe V.nM,'" W '" Theodere 'Iheinns, n. n Mills, Win. Muxin. VVOOUWAHII A CO., Nn II Kust Klugbt,, Ijincuster, Fa. I-AN8. Investment Company, Under HucrMsleii of IlanU Commissioners. Ciipllul VMfXQ Surplus ilk) ixe Undivided earnings. ... Gs'tM HtucMiulilcrs' Itubilltv- . Sw'ixxi Investments from 550 te fjo.eoo. ' JOHMI. JILIZl.in.Afient, ectl.-ljd Ne. U j-uiilb 1 i.ke f-t. 1uui;jL'ic'i: efthi: eitU'K. The red und whlle wines whkh I pin Uiased en the sjiel w here made, en the lthlue In Gemini. Just the thing ler the helldujs. Send hi j our orders. I giiaiiintic It puieuudii geed medicine fur enfeebled ruastltiitiims. , , , FUTKIlDOUbllKISIUH, Illrd-lu-Uiind, Ijincaster Ce., Fa. w 111 call at your house If ) en send me a po pe till. Uidiit may boleftattbeLiiuuislerCounty Heuse. nll-lmd rpHOUOt'OH X. brunches 1: lMsTltt i-riiiv iv Air. brunches pertalnlnn te u bulnes cduca- '"1. attlie (.ANOAblKIt 1IUSI.NRSS COl.- l.l.Cli:, araut Hull. Ne. :H North Duke street. Hay and evenhiK sessions. Instruction Ilrsl cluss only. Course thorough, nttln eung men and ludlrx for positions. Ilimdreds eftestlmiv ululs nt College lloems for examination. Visi tors ulwujs welcome. Address. H. c. WKIDLEU. Principal. TJESliv "OL FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 1M Kest Klne street, having a full line of t urulturc of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly ut teuded te. Call and exuiiilne our goods, luvtfdlt H. WOtK. let) &ist Klinr Htreet. A HEASON.UIldf SUGGESTION The covering of steam pipes vilth n reliable mulerlal Insures dry steiiiu und saves ftiel and attentien: the cost of theceveriug being some time made up lu a tingle jcar lu sa lug of fuel alone. Ihebitl inuttrlal se far eirerwl te the public Is the nesia Sectional Cevering, Fer Sham 11 pes. Boilers, Urine I'lpes, i:tc, nud is for sale enlj la Iimasler und jAbjuun counties, b CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMMIN0S, Prep, NOS. 131 A 130 NOIITH CIIUISTIAN ST., Ijincrutcr, Fa. Frlce lists and dlrcnunts mid dlnctlens for nppljlngen upi.llmlien. Special terms te the trade, Abe uhes, FJpe, Cocks, Flltluss, Ftc, at Jobbers' Price,. decXtfdlt "Ir"iCT0. ,rnuT'.vsrti:itT and uvs Ll N hllH. All iwrseus are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the hinds of the Ternwull ml (Speedwell esbites In Utmnen or Iineattcr ueuntles, whether lutlevM or unlncleed, either for the purpose of sheeting or rtshtiur, iW the law will be rigidly enferetd iiguliist ull tres iiiikslng en said lauds of the uuderslgned arte this notice, WJI.COI.KMAN FHKrIAN it. fkheyai,iu:n. EUW. C. KHKKMAN, A-tternsi for , W, Celennm' llslrs, j IfOOD'fl BAttSAPARILLA. Catarrh Is nn Inflammation of the mucous membrane, and may nfTect the head, threat, stomach, bowels or bladder. Hat catarrh of the head Is the most common, often coming onto gradually Hint It has a firm held before the na ture of the trouble Is suspected,, Catarrh Is caused by a cold, or succession of colds, com bined with Impure bleed. IU local symptom are fullness and heat in the forehead, dryness In the new and back part of the threat, and a disagreeable discharge from Uin nestr When the disease gain a firm held and becomes chronic, Ills Very Dangerous being llable te develop Inte consumption. The eyes become Inflamed and red, there Is throb bing in the temples, ringing noises In tlie ears, hendnche, capricious appetite, and sometimes less of sense, of smell and hearing. Heed's Har SBparllla Is th? remedy for this ever Increasing malady. It attacks at ones the source of the dlsense by purlfjlng and enriching (he bleed, which, as It reaches the delicate passages of the mucous membrane seethes and rebuilds ths t'ssues, giving them tendency te health Instead of disease, and ultimately curing the affection. Beld by all druggists. SI; six for 15. Prepared only by C. 1. 1100 U A CO., I.ewell, Mass. 100 DOSKS ONK DOI.I.AK. H JtfatchcB. H. Z. HUOADS & HON, Visitors Arc Invited te Our Art Roem! OUIl IMPORTATIONS INCLUDE l'AINTINOS ANI) STATUARY, I1H0N.KS AND MUSCAT- BOXES, FANS AND LliATIinil GOODS, FRENCH CLOCKS AND CANDELABRA. Falntlngsby medi rn nrtlsts. Dremes that wen In the Paris Salen. Musical Bexes, the finest Geneva work. Fans of ene piece laee. hand painted. French Clocks, quarter hour strike. Candela bra lu Oeld, Silver, Onyx end llrente. Iluyers of Wcddlnger Holiday (lift will please call and learn our prlces. - utches, C'lecksewclry and Musical llexes repaired. H. Z. RHOADS & SON, JEWELERS, Ne. 4 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. 5v. E 7IUIW. WE LEKD IN CHOICEFURS. Ne. 39 West King Street. HUAIJsltIN COATS AND JACKETS ON HAND OltMADE TO OltDF.H A9 DCSIIIEI). CHOICE VAUIETV OF CAFES, STOLES ANDMUFFH. e2IJ-2ind T OOIv UP YOUll PREiiCNl'H EA11LY. LAnOE DISPLAY Or HOLIDAY GOODS! A WORD TO LADIES! Ile very careful In selecting your FU IIS. Don't allow jeurseir lobe taken in by shoddy goods and shoddy prices. They won't wear and you will bu serrv If von purchase them. OOOl) QUALITY AND HKARONAIJLE FIHCLS go bund 111 hand with us, and we will gnaruntCH style, durability and fit. Our stock comprises LADIliS' HEAL COATS, FIN i: CAFE, MUlTS, HOASiindFUKTKIM MINU. YOUNG MEN, ATTENTION I A nice, stylish HAT of geed quality at a fair price Is w hut v 011 are looking ter. 'Xhluk of It. A UneDllEtvi FUll STIFF IIAT ferSlW; an extra line ene one for t! &0. We guarantee these Huts te be ns geed any Hatsvnu ever bought for SI and $3. HATS or every description for young and old. MEN'S FINE FIHtS, IIOI1KS, GLOVES, TltUNKS A.NI) 11IAVELINU HAUS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Strcet, LANCASTER. PA. (Crtvvinrtce. QTANHA IIDCAIIHIAUK WOUK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0, L!,41.ir MARKET STHEET, (Hear or the Fosteitlce), IVNCASTKR, PA. De net Fall te Call and Seeni) FIne Assert ment of Buggies, Phaetons, Jump Seat Carrlages.Etc. I have all the latest stiles te select from. I have u very line assortment of btcenil-hund work some of my own work. Ilottein prlies. Call and examine. Ne trou ble te show our work and exp.aln every detail. lUiiutnllut; and Repairing premjitly nud neatly done. One set of workmen especially rinplejed ler that purpose. -LOtilNU OUT SALE. Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, AT Gee. Weber's Coach Works, CHRISTIAN STREET, (lletween Omnge and Chestnut Streets.) Consisting of Jump-Seal Carriages, two Four Four Pest Jennj Llnds, tweMeCall Wagons, Second Hand TrettliiK Hukkv, and several llnht l'lat l'lat ferm at'eus that will carry from 1,000 te 8,000 pounds. Alse a few Flne Sleighs. Call Early for Har Kalns. augJO-tfd i'crtitl lUittcce. ASIO.NED ESTATE OF OAI1RIEL SMITH and wife, or Frevldenen township, Lun eiisier county. Gabriel Smith nnd wire, of Pre Idence township, hav lnir by deed of v olun elun tiirv assignment, tinted November 2, lWi, assigned and transfetrcd all their estate andtllects te the iinderslcued, for the benetlt of the ciedlters or the said Gabriel hiiilth, he therefore ults notice te till persons Indebted te said avsluner, te make imj ment te the un dersluned without delay, mid thee havlne claims te present them te W.M. J. WENT.. Asslgnee, . Residing In New Providence. Jens A. Cevlk, Atteruey. nev7-0tdrii ?lmtv. EVAN Jt fcON'S. Le van's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. -".v, J 1 " Fer several years t hav been troubled with that terribly disagreeable disease, catarrh. I took Heed's Barsaparllla with the very best re tails, ltcuredmoef that continual dropping In my threat, and stnlTed-up feeling. It has also helped my mother, who ha taken It for run down state of health and kidney trouble. I recommend Heed's SarsapaMlla te all a a geed medicine." Mrs. B. D. heath, Putnam, Conn. " This certifies that I was cured of a bad ease of catarrh by Heed's Harsaparllla two year age." Wx . H. Ne xm, East Jeffersen, Me. Permanent Geed " 1 have suffered with catarrh In my head for yenn, and paid out htindredsef dollars formed fermed Idnes, but have heretofore received only tem porary relief. Heed's Bnrsaparllla helped me se much that my catarrh Is nearly cured, the weakness of my body li all gene, my appetite Is geed In fact, I feel like another person. Heed's Harsaparllla I the beat medicine I have ever taken, and the only one that has done me per manent geed." Mas. A. Clw.mneiiah, Provi dence, Ik I. Beld by all druggist, tl J six for' 15. Prepared only by C I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOHEH ONE DOLL A It (Clethfnn A KEW. Fa.ll, 1889. Make It the money-saving time of the year, aud this thn place te save It ey getting the best material and most stylish Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the rcpntatlen always reliable. Prlees are lower than ev er, st lea handsomer, qunllty liner. Te these who have dealt here the garments speak for themselves. All that Is asked Is a trial te plcase you, and assure you perfect sutlslaclleii. NOS. 231 AND 230 WEST KINO STItEKT. slC-3md HIE PEOPLE'S CAHTI 81-ORE. We make Clothing te order In the best possi ble manner and guarantee satisfaction In over ever particular. Our long expcrlenee In the Tailoring Busi ness enables us te de as well for you In every particular as any heuse In the city. Gentlemen's "Underwear! Full lines of Gentlemen's Underwear In White, Scarlet, Natural Weel, etc. One case Natural Weel Bhlrts and Drawer?, all slies, lit 75c. Held recently ut 81. Hosiery, Gloves, Neckwear, Flannel Hhlrts, Cardigan Jackets, utc. . F; 25 East King Street, uiarSO-lydR LANCVSTER, PA. M VEIW4RATUF0N. $10 Suits. ITS A GOOD DEAL TO CLAIM THAT WE HAVE THE BEST ALL-WOOL SUITS -AT- TEN DOLLARS. It's true, though. It's acknowledged by every one. There's no one In a better position te make thlslclalm than we, und there Is none better able te carry It out. THE SAME MAY HE SAID OF OUR ALL-WOOL OVERCOATS -AT- TEN DOLLARS. They are attractlve In appearance, excellenj In quality, und very modest In price. Ifjeu see them you'll buy. Excellent qualities at Jiepular prices. , Myers & Rathven, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER, PA. Coel. TUMUKR AND COAL. J TOIIACCOHHOOKHANDCABEH. WEST 1.RN HARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail. bV. .n.,,. " -MARTIN CO. ' ii3-lyd 421 Water Street, Iucuster, I'a. TD AUMUARDNER3 COMPASY. COAL DEALERS. W?'rTFrQ,l,Cn8trfC''aUaNO W?'rTFrQ,l,Cn8trfC''aUaNO Yahes North Prince Street, near Rcadleg auflS-Utt LANCA8TEB, PA. 3 4j SMrS twtt -".'v. WiiXrfiS Mercy Tailoring ! m RAMON, 9U iaite. J. B. MARTIN CO. CONNEMARAS, NEWMARKETS, IRISH PEASANT COATS, STONINETT JACKETS, SEAL PLUSH GARMENT, STOCKINETTE JACKETS, Well made and excellent ma terial, from $3.25 te $5.00. Fine Steckinette Jackets from $5.00 te $to.eo, are bound with silk braid, have bell sleeves and are very desirable. Ladies' Plush Coats, Ladies' Plush Jackets, Ladies' Plush Medjeskas, Ladies' PlushWalking Jackets are made from Walker's Cele brated Plush, and every gar ment guaranteed te give supe rior wear. Cut prices in Corsets te-morrow, Friday, also Saturday, we will sell Dr. Warner's Flexible Hip, 79c. Dr. Warner's Ceralinc, 79c Dr. Warner's Health, $1.05. Ball's H. P. Corsets, 75c Ball's Circle Hip Corsets, 75c. Ball's Sateen Corsets, $1.00. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. e UARLE.1 HTAMM'H BOSTON STORE, 35-37 11 Street. SPECIAL BARGAINS! 2Mnch ninck Satin Rhadama.SI. AUColers Morle Silk, &0e. :i Inch Black Dress Silk, Tee and 31. All Celers Rest Dress Silks, 67e. Fancy Trimming Silks, COc and 7jc. linrdcreJ Nun's Velllngs, 75c and 1. lllnck Crape, COc, 75c, 31, 48 Inch Black Henrietta, 37Jc nnd 75e. Black Striped Serges, 07$e. Remnants el lllnck Henrietta at llniri'rlce. 45-Inch Black Lace Flouncing less than cost. Remnants of Satin cheap te close out. ES-Inch All-Weel Tricot Cleths at S7JJC. All our M-Inch Dress Goods at " and 50c. 36-Inch Plain Wee'. Cleths at3c. i.yc aid 17c Deuble Width Drcsi Goods nt 10c. All our 112j and 17c Plaid Drc.i Goods at 5c. FOR BIG BARGAINS -GO TO- 35-37 LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm. ItmbvcUae. TTMBRELLA HE.VDQUARTERS. OUR OPARANTEKD UMBRELLA! "THE CONESTOGA" TAKES THE LIUD. Ask for It. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 1 1 UAST KINO STREET. eSXtald Ner Qucc Ull pen SW, , . ijms'?W-, -JUtfe irw. jtA't ..,tVj
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