". i"JCJ WU" ''T-si';, w i -?j ft ?? rv ."1 THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1889. tJ ,? .n i VT. tfe : 1 IrM ' "A m s; m r! 5S HW ili. 5fr ?. SMltf 3fnteUl0cncc. 'NimKWJ.OTniNMAN, CHARLES STEINM AN POUT, Villi m. JIOBERT CIiABK, PubllUier. ttU. AIJA INTELLIllENCEtl. Published very day In Ui year, but Sunday. Served by mrrlen In thl city and iirreundlng , towns t ten ccnua week. Bymnllfivcdel- ' Ur year In advance; 50 cent ft month. WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER-One dollar and llfly cent year. In advance, ItOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS-Rcmtt by check orpestofflco order, and where nfUh're' Uiewcan be procured wed tn a registered Entered Vt tbe Portefflc, M oecend clas mall ""Vf!:. rm tMTELLIQESCER. " 1mcaKtcr.l-a. LAK0Tl!il, f A., November 23, 1883. :$ .. ' Tk Prestdrnt nnd If in PdHr. -$, Tberittsburg Tcicffraph litis been tU'Uti illU VIH.V W. JJlltu - - atlen upon tbe Kepublican ieniier n the innerem states, nnu uuu n i ... a . . .1 !...1A It In lievn ln-en crenernllv nircrnvntlliK. 1 no Telegraph's researches lead It te believe that Mr. Harrison Is net held In that esteem by his party, In which It Is be coming that lt president should le held ; and makes It clear that he could net te-day receive Its presidential nom ination. Tn this we de net And any thing surprising, .nor nnything that in itself is condemnatory "of Mr. Harrison. It Is rather creditable te him that this should be the Republican feeling towards him ; for it Is te 1 noted that this feeling Is that of the republi can politicians, and that the rank and file of the party are qulte quiescent en the subject of their president and willing te glve him a longer trial before they Bhrlve and hang him. With the politi cians the period of trial has passed and that of condemnation come The presidential efflees have net been BhellcJ out te them as they would have them come. The president has devel oped a disposition te make selections for office in some cases te suit himself ; and this they regard as unallowable. Te the senators of the party and the working politicians whom they nre supposed te represent, the Bpells belong, in the opinion of the fellows who demand them. It is an idea which is se ground Inte the politician's mind that it is quite Im Im pjsslble te deny It and expect him te Le amiable under the contradiction. It is true that it reduces the presidential efllce te be a mere recording machine of the politician's purpose j but that is just as It should be, in the opinion of these wen, who held the weight of the nation te be upon their shoulders. We have- n great deal of sympathy with Mr. Harrison in his encounter with his political friends ; and w e would have a great deal mere If they did net usually turn out te be his bosses. The president is tee often defeated In his desire te lie president te entitle him te the profound eat sympathy of theso who see virtue struggling stoutly with vice. Since the election we sec that lie has surrendered even the one ewe lamb that he sought te save from the clutches of the hawks, and that geed Captain Wal ters, of Downlngtewn, has gene down, under the pretest of the speilsmen that there must be no poaching upon their preserve. Te keep jieace in tne iiunny another man was taken who says that he was net applicant for the office. Plainly Walters went only because the president selected him; and the lesion te be taught the chief magistrate by the Pennsylva nia bosses was that he must mind his proper business and net dare te pick out men for effice en his own account. By the time the coming session of Congress is ever we think that the president will have learned this lessen qulte thoroughly. We de net tee the cvldeuce that he has the backbone te persist in his resolution te maintain his prerogative. He starts out well enough but gets into a limping aud halting gait before he gets many miles in his course, as we find him drop ping before the fins of the senator before the Senate meets, we may leek te see him bteadily en his knees early in the session. We are sorry for him ; but certainly the man who has the power te defend himself and lacks the mind, deserves no mere than pity and cannot claim praise. It may be that we misjudge him and that he may rc- rnver rumseir in tue extremity ime which the session of Congress will put him ; but we thall be surprised If we have hereafter anything of iude pjndencc in this administration ; whe-c premises of reform in civil service methods are shattered cveiy time the politician's hammer gets a chance at them. The Ambulance. The distressing sjiectacle of the load lead ing of an injured old man upon a busi ness wagon w a9 witnessed by many cit izens en Friday who might very cosily spare a little for the purchase of un ambu lance. The IXTELUGKNCiai fund for the purpose has climbed te one hundred nnd twenty-three dollars and stands there a monument te the liberality of many peer people who promptly contributed t, in smau amounts, uuu a repreneu te p many wealthy who have se far forget- teii te scnu in any tuing. We asked only for small amounts, but the trouble of remembering se small a matter seems te delay the contributions of many. We huvc opportunity te receive subscriptions for larger ameuuts even te the extent of the whole balance needed te buy u two hundred dollar ambulance, but we prefer email contributions. The rush of cash will be promptly checked en reaching the two hundred dollar mark and contributions of dimes, dollars or deuble eagles will be ac knowledged lu the order leceived until that figure is reached, The umbulauce is te be first-class lu every respect nud similar te these lu use in leading hospitals and cities of the lie of Lancaster. This is net an adver tising scheme and no malicious critic can question the disinterested benevolence of this effort te provide a easy vehlcle for the injured aud' a worthy churlty for the people. An InJellnite Meaning, Net all of the friends of our Illustrious Wuuamukcr arc Sunday bchoel teachers, s appears from the remarks written by one of them in 11 copy of the New Yerk Sun, in which was contained n sharp criticism upon the jiestinuster general. Upen the mamln of the nancr.aloncMlde thM criticism, was written in dlttinct yR characters : " The writer of this urtlcle t -'- -..-!, 1. ..11 ,, L.V.7 This criticism niri m y have really mcutit te say that ene , : Who could se artistically treat the cam B ft ni Wanamaker, ought te descend tarr""" """' Inte hell te find further fit tubjects for H iua grupmu peu. i( it hard te say what a man means when he Indulges himself in a sugges tion se Indefinite as that another ought te go te hell, without mere particularly saying, "what for; but it Is.clcar enough we suppose, that such n man is net nn orthodox Sunday school leader, teacher or scholar, It being understood te be a first teaching of the Sunday school that nil such allusions te hell are te lw avoided. Aud we therefore conclude that the postmaster general has admirers among tho3e who are net truly pious; n fact which we have, however, had otherwise abundant rea son te realize. TitKnn Jinve been e many natural gas ncclilcnts of Inte thai It is mtlicr gratifying te find the Pittsburg papers talking of the speedy exhaustion efthnt fuel. It will be n grout les In cleanliness, but othervvlno the town will net sutler greatly, nnd will gain safety that does net seem le be easily nttnluable with gas, beenue carelessness Is perilous nnd people will bocnrelons. In the manufacturing establishments wlien natural gas gees out nrtlfielul gis will ceme In, nnd there will be a lingo consumption of coil lu making It. Semk trnvelcrs from n northern land wero Journeying through n ferest In Spain whero clearings wero few, nnd the wild luxuriance of vegetation llinlled (he sccne nnd established n gloomy twilight even lu the full blare, of neon. The wilderness w us Rllent. There wero faint, almost Inauillhle sounds j the tread of a rabbit's padded feet, the rustle, of ii leaf far up near the sunlight. All at onee there came through the forest n sound that te the travelers was tin tin earlhly, strange nnd torrible. I.lke the blast of n mighty l-iimpet It rese nnd foil and rese again, mid called unnumbered echoes te Its nlil until the very earth seemed trembling with the rushing waves of sound. In tremblliig nwe tliey fell umu thelr knees nnd cried : "It Is the lnt trump ofOabrlelI" Their guide turned calmly nnd replied s "Ne, It Is a Jackass I " mid turning nnnngle lu llie read tliey catue upon a clearing, whero tliey sw n mild eyed, loiig-earaljnckjiul roeovorliig from the roeell of his last blast. Tills fable will be appreciated by the few readers of the Xao V.Vrt who may hnve read Us editorial bray evor Its Satutday Issue. The AVt Ilia te-day begins the publication of "I.uey, the Village Olrl of Lancaster." This statement Is iiinde out of Hympalhy.fer the eident distress of our contemporary which fortes it tondertlse Itself at length in Its own editorials, and te issiie curious hand-bills nnd pesters. The manuscript of "Lucy, the Vitilige Olrl of ValrfieM," was first brought te the I.vti:l I.vti:l Mer.NXim olllce, but this paper Is net In the habit of Imposing mlvcrtlxcincuts In dlsgulse upon Its retailers, u practlce te which our contemporary Is addicted. TumiF. nre four English steamship lines and ene each from Trance, Oermany, Spain nnd the United .Stales, running te Colen, I'minma. Of the slxty-sevcn ships of theso lines forty nre EuglMh nnd enlv three American, the ether nations named having eight steamers each In the sorvlce. And yet w e consider the Isthmus our ew u particular stamping ground mid would be much nggrloved If any ether nation should seek supremacy there. Censul Raimkii roperlH from Santiage de Cuba that the Iren mining Industry there In second only In Importanee te the httgnr busluess mid Is entirely In the hands of Americans. The Juraipia Iren com pany, limited, of Philadelphia, Majer LutberS. ltent, of.Steelton, Pa., president, ew ns seventcen mines covering n thousand acres. The capltnl Invested Is placed at tw e nnd h quarter millions nud the com pany empleyes tuehe bundled men in the mines nnd two hundred en the railroad running te Santiage. Ore Is shipped te the IJethlcliem Iren company nnd tlfe Penn sylvania Stcel company In stoainers which nre nearly nil under the British Hag. The company's railroad is twenty-four miles long, counting branches nnd sidings. The consul says: "This enterprise, commenced soine fi e years since, has been of luiuiense advantage, both financially nnd Industri ally, te this province Of the pro posed opening of new mlues by nn Ameri can cnmNtnyn later dlspaUh will speak." The consul also talks of the dhcoery of enormous beds of liquid nsphaltiim en the north coast of the Island. Mesia Is tight and Secretary Wlndem stys nothing. The 1'rohlbltieiiUts should florcely opjwhe an administration that tole rates lluancial inebriety. A.VAXIAC OX 1II Wi:iW.0 1AY. 610,000, Kesult of Tell. Melcn from nn Jlxpuutnut Jlrlilcsroeni. A very sad story has come te light in Sioux City. On 'iliurwlay, which was te hnve been his w cddlng day, U. Perry was declared Insane. Twe years iike Peny bade Ills atlluurcd goed-byo mid left ler Wisconsin te Jein n party of railroad hur hur hur oyers, hoping te cam enough money te socure his ex pedant brlde u home. He had bought property and a. final payment hiuitf our n clear title. He e pec ted te return with the meney necessary te secure his little property from debt, nud enough le cclcbrate in a llttlnr way the Kicatcst event of u man's life, lie tolled with his hepe befere him. A low weolv-iiige the work was drawing le a close, mid he w lth ethers et the party, Intrusted the collection et the greatest jinVt of his earnings te ene of the party who was delegated le jfe te Minneapolis and bring back the wages. Hut the fellow, after se curing the money in the neighborhood of glO.Uue (lecamiied for ports unknown, mid Perry bad te return te Sioux City penni less nud without hepe of s.iIiik ills home from the hnnds of the mertgagee. IjicI Sunday evcniiig he was IMting ut the home of his betrothed. UN misfortune provetl upon his mind, nnd in the presence of the K'lrl he had he ped le w ed his reason left him. Hu becauie a toleut nianiae, mid en the day set for his wedding lie was carried away raving te the asylum at Clar iuda. A Successful straw Hinder. The Illinois State Grange hibt spring of ef of fered $10,000 tern Kticcesslul mid practical machtne or attachment te bind grain with Ltraw. There weie -II) competitors, nnd ene machine was deemed entirely satisfac tory, l'er this invention the grange ten deied tbe $10,000 te the Inventer, but he deellued te deed his device te the State Grange for that amount, having hud much larger eners. Theropert oftlie committee anKi'ntcd by the mange hjjs; "This binder bccnis ported lu till its parts, mero simple and e.uier te operate than thetwiue binder. " It doesn't de a bit of eoed te token twclve mlle promenade In u fourteen feet room lth the bub)', unit sing or declaim: 'lloetchlr. iioetchle, iiuiMen uml pie." Uie Dr. Hull lUliv Hyrup ana be dune with it. Any drucuUt will bell It te j en for 2j cent.1 It Is com anient te huv e nlnnys en hand tome Mtnple remt-dy for beet remiilulnt nnd lmln In the stomach. Ilioseitltuctleiu vtelil ruulllvtn a fuw d(.( (jf Ijjiuder, l'rlwi ii tent.. Atull drueglDtii. Or plain, or beautiful, the while, Kolady can atrurd te smile, Unlfss her teeth ure like thonnevT ; And If the fall In tilts. And can't atlerd te emtie or kls, BUe must use bOZOUONT, I tiew. R"dly the firelight fhln tlireugh the room, Chiulmr awuv all the shadow unit gloom ; IJk il-liturled rhlldrvn are prultltng lu slce ; latlur lu Imppy i.hcjui be. Ter Hie wlfcnmf mother he sufTered se lone, Is getting her luultli bacU uud .kju wlllbe And m he U e happy ns klie Is te-nlslit. As she talks or the nhadew thut' taken Its night Ihpsliuilew of dl ease that darltciiH (0 many homes, and makei the life of wife and mother en of terrlblu sum-ring. Hew plt-uM-u we tire te Knew that at lut u remedy 1ms bwn found for ull theso delluile demnjtuuenu nud weak, news eullnr le women. It ceux s te clieerli.!.s homes with "glna tiding!! or great Jey.". lr l'lt no's Kuverltv I'rescrlptleu has den for women w hal no ether remedy has done, or cuii de, und It I net te be wondered ut that women who have been cured by It urereeuthiiitustlc in Its pruUe. It Is the only medicine for women told, by druggist, under a Ktt!ve guarauu-e from the inuuufucturers of sulUIavtien. or money returned, t'fiw,- Steitgttftt. TEMOIOUH BEHVICE8 WIIX HE HELD JV In the following riiuirhcs enHundnr, In tin; morning nt KMO, Inthetrvenlngnt 7:1V Mini day school at 1: n. in. Wliu the hour Is dif ferent It ! espectsllr noted t Kr.w Cncncii. Hcrvlcen and Mundny school te-morrow morning nt the nsunl hour, fn Leng's building, Ne, 10 North Queen street. KUMAXUEL I.UTiIltHA-Ilmnch Hehoel.-1W-ulnr ix-sslen nt the cheI house, corner of Wal nut nnd Mnry streets. At 3 p.m. Oilmen or lei Cerner of Prince nnd Or ansc. llev. J, If. Kutcrllne, pastor. l'leaurTRniAK MkmehIai. fiiuncil Heulh Queen street, Themas Thompson, iten Hun day school at l:t' p. m. DEuTSCIIK ltKFOnM ST. JellAVSKS ICtnellK ICtnellK Cerner of (grange nud Mulberry street. Hervlen In theOerinnn lnnguui;e rrem .' te 10-Hii, in. ami from 0 te 7:15 p.m. Sunday school from 12-atel:Mp.in. IlKreniKtvST. I.rKB'8 Marietta, avenue, Hew Win. Llchllter, jinster. Hundny school nt 2 p. in. Omvict Uaitist Cunncn East Vine near Duke tneu Hev. M. Krnyne, jmster. Oljvkt Mlssiev an Last Frederick streets Sunday school nt 2 p. In. Preaching 111 the evening. ME.VNOrmc Cerner of Kant Chestnut and Bhermnn street. Preaching at 2 p. in. In both Inngungt. Hr. Taul's HErenvtntj Ilcv. .1, V. Memlngar, pusler. Twilight sen leant 0.15 p.m. ATAUKalnt church, Parnitbe, en Tuesday, Nev.W, ener evening prnvcr, lllshep HuIImiii will preach nnd nilmlnlster llie rltoef Cen II r r matlen. lllshep Hullsen will preach nt Christ's church, I unceck, near Intercourse Wcdni-sdav inenilng next; nle nt tirnce churcli, Nickel Mine, en the evcniiig of the snme (lay. Bt. Jehn's Lutiikuas Hew 11. Y. Atlemnn, I). 1)., piisuir. Merviccs nl 11 n. in. In aernian Itcfeniied church, corner of (Jrnnpenncl Mul berry street. Huudny sclioel at HI. Jehn's nt 2 p. in,, nnd nt Uetwald Memerial Mission at 2 n. in. UNtTitn HnETilnr rt Ciiiust, Cevkvamt. West Orange and Concord street. Hew C. w. llutsler, pastor, l'ralse scrvhent G:()p. in. Hr. Hrnuic' College C'hais;l. tknnuii by Ilev.J. 11. Unbb1.lJ.il rinsT HKreiiMEU. Hev. J. M. Tltiel, V. D., pnaler. i:tfAVnitr.tf?AT. first Clnireb. Hev. I. P. Ilir, pastor. Ucrniau lu the uiurnlug. HunJ ly school nt Ua. in. Hr. Paul's M. E. Cnuncil Hev. IIC. erke, pastor. U a. in. class. Hundny bchoel at 1:15 p. m. l'ralse service nt B ft) p. in, Cintisr I.l'TiinitAv. llew U. I.. Heed, pastor. Meiiavia.v. llcv. J. Max Hnrk, I). I)., pustlir, Coiuregiitleu ftsllval, sermon and Infant Hap tlNiit In the morning; 2 p. tn., Huudny school. Hely Communion In the evening. y, M. C. A. Yeung men's meeting nt 3.30 p. m. Address bv Dr. 1). II. Wenver. TitiNirr LuruuivN. Hev. C. U Try, pastor, fjpeclid 'I hankgtv Iiik wrvlce In llie morning. i;'a.niii:li(J.u. CinJitui. Uuv. 11. U. AthriKht, pniter. Hiinday sclioel at 2 p.m. I'rnlse sr vlccatO.SO p. m. Hevlvul scrvlce during the wk. 1'HMT M. I- Cituncif Hev. R. M. Vernen. I). 1)., pastor. Class meetings ut Ou. m. Hundny school at lM'ip. in. HiMrsetf Uiiai'el North l'rlnce street Iter. 1'. M. Harris, pastor. Hcrvlcs ntUn. m.j class incetlngnt 10a. in. ; pnnchliig nt 11:10; nrnlse service nt n; preaching ntu: nile meeting nt 7 nnd preaching; meeting ull weak. riir.siilti.lil AN. Hev. J. Y. Mitchell, D.I), pastor. Divine scrvlce en Hundny morning In the Heckland street school building at loXe'tlock. Hundny sclioel nl2 p.m. WEsrenv M. i:. ciiuncn, Ib'V. 11 W. Ilurkc, pastor. Christian endeavor Hireling utU'JO p. m. Preaching by Hev. II. V. Hlinub. UltACE IjUtiiuiian, Hev. C.K. lleupt, pastor. Huudny sthoel at 2 p. in. Church bcrvhcs morning nnd evening. &Urtitanti.lu'i'e, Piiii.aiiki.I'IIIA, Saturday, Nev. 23, lKst). Tlicre are no mean, paltry little lets in our Dress Goods Bargains when quantities are small we tell you. Hundreds of pieces complete and uncut are represented in the following items : Bargain Gymnastics. Print ed Weel Flannels, especially for wrappers, 27 inches wide, fifty styles, at less than half have been 37 2 cents, te-day 18 cents. The designs arc plain and fancy stripes, flowers and palms in various elegant colors. This is the phenomenal Bargain of the season. Fun as they go for you and us somebody loses we're sorry, can't help it. Among the Dress Robes. Twe very elegant designs in six popular shades at $18, re duced from $25. Fitting com pany for their companion Bar gain Robes. The noble company of Dress Goods Bargains welcomes an other associate, $1, 75 and 50 cents, have each had their worthy praises sounded. To day 37 cents claims notice. 38-inch all-wool Tricot and German Silk mixed plaids ach have been 50 cents. The Tri cots are solid, substantial, sta ple and destined te sell by the hundreds of pieces. The counters for Albums, Pocketbooks and Fancy Goods generally arc aglow with gift time attractiveness. Shrunk prices just the same, like this : Celluloid Comb, nrush nnd Mirror In bet, it 61). l'rlcu of the mirror uluiie. 1 ,13 Chatelaine Hags at tkV. Imported Werk Deach and JehiI Hexes, 51 i.ich. Southwest of centre. Jonathan Carr's Meltons never bear false witness. Of all Meltons they are finest, of all cloths most honest. I lis treble-milled JMeltens, plus stylish cutting, geed trimming and honor making, give an Overcoat geed for years. They are here ; bread double-stitched seams, smoothest raw edges, inlaid cellars, $37.50. Same Coats $40 in ISTew Yerk. But the Men's Overcoat stock is full from $8.50 up. Men's Suits at $25 te $40, of equal grades te the Carr's Mel tons Overcoats, and se en downward te the least for proper goods. Small Beys' Suits of high grades that sell at $12 te $15, a special let of 1 20 that you can have at $8.50 te $10. This comes about as the result of a curious turn in the woolen market. Turns the Bargain to ward you. Mere people learn every day that this is the centre for Men's and Beys' Clothing. Thirteenth and Market stretU. Jehn Wanamaker. ,UIl (iOI.DKN WON AN 1) MIA QITKIUDA ' &t (MUMI-M lirsi h II nil. Ill dila nti.l - i Clear Havana I'lller .Try our timiiMnade 2 ,er,0sV. UEMUTH'H ClflAll KIOHK. J-lWjl 111 Eiut King btreet. "A rIl;J.',:.!l'H "'"'AX HOA1' WILL WAHII -t'l. Clethe mid every article umUr the sun. "P9U UENT-I'KOM Al'ItlL 1st. NEXT, A i1 ,.'rtslassllliieUinlth's buop.wlthduell buep.wlthduell ln Heuse, kltuatcdulUreenland Mills, In Eust limpvlcrlewunhlp. Api.lv te ' ' KLlXAUKT'll O. E. HATKS elHtdlt HZ North llSkVbl, ici.uM'. OOD-S aARflAPARXlXA. Catarrh in Is a complaint which flecU nearly ever) body, mere or lets. It originates In a cold, or (acces sion of colds, combined, with impure bleed. 'Disagreeable Hew from the nose, tickling In the threat, offensive breath, pain ever and between the eyes, tinging and bursting noises In the ears, are the mere common symptoms. Catarrh Is cured by Heed's Harsaparllla, which striken directly at IU cause by removing all Impurities from the bleed, building up the diseased tissues nnd giving healthy tone te the whole system. Hundred of testimonials prove beyond ques tion that a positive euro for catarrh Is found In HOOD'S SAESAPAEILLA " Fer 25 year I have been troubled with ca tnrrh In the head, Indigestion, nnd general de bility. I concluded U try n bottle of Heed' Harsaparllla, and It did me se mush geed that 1 continued IU use till I have taken Ave bottles. My health ha greatly Improved, and I feel like adllTerent woman." Miii. 3. 11.AUAMS, 8Hlch 8Hlch mend Htrect, Newark, N. J. N. H. If you hnve decided te take Heed' Harsaparllla de net be Induced te buy any ether. Beld by nil druggist, tl ; six feriV Prepared only uy i. J. uuuu a ui., ixiwcn, .ija 100 DOHLH ONH DOLLAIL g$ti0CU(UtC0U mllKV CAN ALL COPY IHJT NONE CAN X Krmal Hilly Waltz' Havana Filled Cigar NOS. 8 A 103 NOHTII QUEEN ST. reylt-flmM.W.ThJl&w S60 BALA II Y, I0 KXPENHIM IN AD. Vance, allowed each month. HleaitV employment nt home or traveling. Ne solicit ing. Ilutte dtllvcrlng and making collections. Ne Postal Cords. Address with stamp. IIAKEll A CO., riqnn.Olila. nS-2mdTu.Th.Ui 1st AHAME ouehpillen Wll.t. GIVK INSint'CTIONS in FRENCH in This City. FIIOM OCTOUER 1st. Ne deduction for nbhence. Fer particulars nddres. M'JIE O., KX-y an Ne. 110 North Queen Htruet. JPUHNITUHE. BRASS AND IRON FURNITURE! We are new wiling Ilrass and Iren lledsteads, n sample of which jeu will see InourUeuth Window for a few da s. CALL AND SEE THEM. Easels, Tables, &c, in Brass. HEINITSH'S Furniture Depot, Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. Undertaking receives pe rsenal attention. TFAVY OHIv hTOHE. Dress Goods, Dress Goods. Offer Te-Pay and Next Week some efOrcatest llargalns Ever Shown lu New Seasonable Dress Goods. . .H.rJ? .', n r'ne Heavy-AVelght ALL-WOOL HUiriM), In All Celers nnil tlreynnd Ilrewn M Ixtiire, Inche vlile. nt37Jcn nrd : never sold befere for less thau 00c. ALUWOOL FLANNEL SUITING, Superior Quality, All Celers, J ard and a-half w Ide, SOe u ard. OASHMEHE IIENHIETTAS, Inches wide, et37)$cu j ard. ' KixK,'i,i?1r.S":en '" "r Popular ALIi WOOl, llENHIIjri'AS, -J Inches vvlde.Mc a ard; no belter sold for (JUJc. COMBINATION DRESS GOODS. Fitly NevvStjIes In Our Elegant Ombre Stripes and Plaids, All-Weel, 10 Inches Wide, ONLY SO CENTS A YAHD Best Value te be had for the Meney, ATTH: New Yerk Stere. C, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. "VrYKIlS Jt H.VTHFON. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Every man who buy Clothing ought te knew by this tlme that our's Is alwaj ' HELIAI1I.E." There's no questioning, no feeling of doubt ou the part of our custo mers when they nre about te pur chase. If they have been wide anuke they won't hesitate. Then, tee, jeu're dealing with the Manufacturer direct, '1 here's nn nd v an tnge. He knows what he can premise In vnluej he knows what he Is giving jeu lu vierkmauslilp. He the man, tee, that hat bought lilt geed from first hands and der.'t expect .voutepu) mere than one pretlt. Prices Lew T Myers & Rath von, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET LANOASTEIt, PA. H tlie Head Dengereu tendencies character! that very, common affection, catarrh la the head. The foul matter dropping Inte the bronchial tube or lung I very liable te lead te bronchitis or consumption. A catarrh originated In Impu rities tn the bleed, local application can de but little geed. The common ene method of treatment I te purify the bleed, and for this furpese there I no preparation superior te loud' Harsaparllla. The powerful action of thl medicine upon the bleed expel the ncrnfu 1cm taint which teed and sustain catarrhal dlseaw, while It teneaand builds up the affected membrane, CURES 0ATASRB " I had the went symptom of chronic ca tarrh for two year. He troublesome wss 1 1 that I could net smell nor taste. I round Heed' Harsaparllla a speedy cure, and I nm new free from this nwful disease," J. II. HAMMI. Bar Hhere.N. Y. " Fer several year I had a cntrrhM afOetlen lntny threat, and had tried several medicine but could llnd nothing te help me. I must say I we very much benefitted by uMng Heed's Harsaparllla," Elias 1. Devhik, Oinaha, Neb Held by all druggist. II ; tlx for S5. Prepared only by C I. HOOD A CO., LewelUMax. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLXK ItlUccUitttceus. ( M ILLEH'H UOHAX BOAP WILL WAHII uieiue and every article under the sun XKHHEJONEHACO., fl Manufacturer CONFECTIONERS' FINE PAPEK IIOXEM. The mewt beautiful line in the United HUtes. 015 Commerce 8t..PhlUuleI unf Pa. Write for descriptive price llt, phlaebTClMid -lyANTEI). A HEHIDENT AGENT le represent In Lancaster and vicinity ene of the elrl Mutual Life Insurance Companies of .HUMuvuuseii. Answer giving rererence le M, I n Hrt- 1 rjirc uZMwd ' .-. ...". . ri l-iiuaucipnia, j-a. -f ILLEH'R UOHAX SOAP WILL WAHII All Clelhc and every arttcle under tbe sun. SEASONABLE SUGGESTION. The covering of steam pipe with n reliable material insure dry steam and nave fuel nnd attention; the coslef the covering being some time made up Inn single year In saving of fuel alone. The best material e far offered te the publle Is the Megnesia Sectional Cevering, Fer Rtenm Pipes. Hellers, Brine Pipe, Etc., and 1 for sale only In 1-aticantcr and Lebanon counties, by CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMMINGS, Prep., NOS. 131 i 110 NOHTII CHHIBTIAN ST., Lancaster, Pa. I'rlce list and discount nnd direction for applying en application. Hpeclnl term te the triule. Alse Valves, Plc, Cocks, Fittings. Etc., nt Jobbers' Prices. UecJ-tMK s TEAM ENGINE AND UOILEHWOHKH. SteamEngine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call at my Werk and ox ex uml ne our Stock of Engines ! Allew us le quota yen price and see our facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. 4 Iforpe-Power 0 Heme-Power. 8 Herse-Power 10 Herse-Power 11 Hore-l'ewer i!0 Heme-Power 5 425 - 475 635 575 875 1.175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. fl Herse-Power 8 llon-e-Pencr 15 Uorse-Power J250 sa W5 Boilers, Second-Hand. Flve 30 Herse-Power, &tt In. Dlnm., 10 feet Leng, 13 4;!u,Tubca. Price, S175 and J10O. Oue Helier, fln In. Dlnm., 11 feet I-eng, 21 3 In. Tubes 12 feet Ixing, with Tire Frent Ciutlngs, (123, I CAHHY TnE LAHGEST HIOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY Or LANCASTEH, PA. Manufacturer of Stationary Engine, Mill aud Mining Machinery, haw Mills, llurk und Cob Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by Hei Wutcr. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE ISTI1EBESTINTIIE MAHKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, vnoi'itiETen, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTEH, PA. flour. J- EVAN A SUN'S. LevarVs Fleur I Unifenn and Reliable. eifitt) H? IGH A MARTI1. I Useful and Ornamental Article tbat would grace the Dining Table, or would be a valuable addition te the llrlc-a- Bracefeven the meat fastidious. We can't fkscrlbe them. It'a your privil ege te examine them. If you don't, you will miss a sight at the beautiful as well an the opportunity of peMcsslng It. Havllnnd's Decorated China has prominence always. Many New Arti cles, Dcttlgps and Decorations mere beautiful than ever. Royal Worcester in New Designs and Shapes. Japanese Ware In Large Variety and Styles. A host of ether articles of Fancy Goods, equally handsome. Persons selecting presents (wedding or etherwLre), will re grot, if purchasing before examining our assortment. Remember, all are wel come. Goods exchnnged If net satisfac tory. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street.' i . , , , , , furniture. riDM fKll'B COKNEK. IRTicimyer- FURNITURE I Inducements that will Induce you te buy lr you hava your mind en FURNITURE. We want te make roemf or our Holiday Goods. Te de thl we make you the gainers. Save your dollar by buying the geed, reliable and that'.whlch will be the most lasting, when you get these geed at the low prlce we otter. Don't threw the chance away. Will show you a tine Hue of Holiday Geed cheap. WIDMYER'S, CORNER OF E. King Sc Duke Sis. -VCHS & GIUI13. THE LADIES' PARADISE ! A fitting name for the place where such an exquisite collec tion of the designer's fancy, the upholsterer's taste, and " the cabinet maker's art is shown. The name is verified by the apparent delight of the Ladies at the beauty and low prices of our goods. We have the latest novelties in Furniture, and are offering very tasty suggestions for Wedding and Holiday Presents. Net tee early nmv te make selections. OCHS & GIBBS, 2d, 3d and 4th Floers, 31 S. Queen St. (Sarbumtrt. H AROWAHE I HARDWAREI The Largest Assortment or Cook Steves', Ranges, Heaters, AND PARLOR STOVES IN THE CITY, AT Marshall & Eengier's, 9 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN T. Alse, an Immense Stock of FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, GUNS AXD CUTLERY, CARPENTER'S TOOLS AND BUILDING HARDWARE. BEST HEADLIGHT OIL IN THE MARKET. MARSHALL" RENGIER, NOS. 9 & 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. . fcbx-lvd Suvm, y OOIC UP YOUR PRESENTS EARLY-. LAItOE DISPLAY OF HOLIDAY GOODS! A WORDTOLaDIKS! He very careful In selecting your FURS. Don't allow 5 eurself te be taken in by shoddy goods nnd heddy prices. They won't wear aud jeu will be sorry lr you purchae them. 0001) QUAl.rrf and reasonable ritlCLS go hand lu hand with ua,und we will guarantex stile, durability and lit. Our stock comprise LADIES' HEAL COATri, FINE CAl'ES, MUrFH, BOAS and FUR TRIM MING. YOUSO MEN', ATTENTION I A nice, stjlish HAT of geed quality nt n fair prlculs what jeuure looking ler. Thlnkefll. A line DRESS KUR sriFF II AT for (1 00 ; nn exlru line one one for &S0. We guarantee thee Hats te be a geed any IIaUeueur beuglit for f.' and $3. HATn of every description for eung nnd old. .MEN'S FINE FURS, ROUES. GLOVES, TRUNKS AND TRAVELING HAGS. M H STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, FA. . f t ev ftcttt. "tITir I'tmttlrf.'fl.l cm. 13 i t . . .vf n VV, grouealnttieclly of Lancaster. slluW mil the putliwt comer of Seuth Huke oil vMvi, inTH ceaiaining 4 Acres ana 1 Pcrche. Apply te PATH A n Ivi' e isprn n. , . NiMiTOrecnHtVeelJ Or te II.I.IAM LEAMAK. AtUirnnv. Nn. I Centre Bquarc. ' ri2Slrl UBL1CHALE. O.f TllCIWDAY. NeVEMlU n 2. lg. Will be Held, by virtue of nn Order or the O I'lians" Court, Ijincaiter, Pa., the follewli Ileal Estate, te wit All thntnnn nnil n.linir tlnrv Tlrlrlr Tt.j,lU Heuse, Ne. SOS West Lcnien Btrett, Willi fran uuvm. uuiiiiing ana let or ground, irennngi Mild West Lemen street SS Teet nnd extending denthH9fceU the tiultillnsr Is Inimnlrfim lien. There Un urll or npvr rnlllnff urAt,rai a number of Fine KrulLTrre nn tlin nrpmlsML Hale te cotninence nt 7 o'clock p. Ui., of M uu, wucucoiiuitiens win no innuf Known Dy Arvili L-ilTrv . Administrator of Qeerge Knutz, doe'd, pUIILIO BALE OF A NEAT 1IOTK jl iTepcriy. Os Tinan.w, Nevkmiieh 2 1S89. will le sold at rniblln snip, nt tlin ltumrd hni East King street. Ijincnter city, l'a the Twi Hterr Brick Ilntrl ami Ilrli'k nn.l k'mnu tt,. Building, Ne. 5fM Rockland street. l,et V) by 20 iwt. nnu exiciiu te u ten icei wiue nucy. This 1 n licensed house anil has hwn dntnr geed business for mere than tweutt-n.re can Thl I a rare opportunity te engage In til saloon business with comparatively little ci Hale te commence nt 7:30 o'clock p. m., Tuesday. November 20. when term will inade known by ANNA M. KUIILMAN, Joel, L. Haixes, Auct. niMtd TTIOH SALE Ull RENT. I have fcr nln or rent te nny one pessesslnl nusiucs capaciiy nun imrgv, en tne HKnl TVtlMMetnrnflnrlkl flVl niFrHW llfSIT A IU fl r.iV.V. :. .Ai;. .. v j. ni riKIUtllll IIIjL. Foundry and Machire Shep Plants IN PENNSYLVANIA. Located en n leading railroad, In a hlghl nroMiwreus oecllen of the state. Sunnlletl will geed water power, geed switches and shtppln xactlllles. reed new buildings, voed dwf.lllti nnd ether outbuilding', nnd n much inndn mny ue ucsirueic. inowerKsnronowenjojin n prosperous nnd profitable tinde en mill an paermui macninery, una agricuuurui impi ment. k All thoTendltlons nre favornble for n larcr nnd UiTiithe buslne, In the bauds efn mat) ei niucic nnu pusn. A raroenportunlly for small capitalist. Th present owner w 111 rehiln tlnnnclal Interest li uc"irea. nine i Jieney." Anyone liinticlng this nd. who Is wltl " l'lnck nnd Push," will confer n fmorbynel troubling us with u useless correspondence Address, L. W. SHAKER, iieai i-siaie nnu insurance, nevH,!3,' Y'erk, P.i s ECURE A HOME FOR OUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family FOU SALE ON THE MOST LIBEKAE TERMS. Two-sterv brick dwclllnir houses. let 12a fectdeei), en Lancaster avuuue, bcleen Wall nut and Lemen street. I Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man! ard reef, perclien in front, lets He feet deep, oil roerin I'lue, eeiweeu uncsuuii aim wuinus sireeiH. Twoterv brick dwellliiff house with frenf yarcts, Iren fence", leti 150 feet deep, en Wcsi wuiuui, uciween .uiry aim i-uie tcreeis. Twe-story brick dwelling beuses, lets Hi feci deep, en West iA'inen street, bctwetn CharletUl anu Jiary sircci. Three-story brick dwelllngheuses, let ISO feed decn. with all the modern linnreenieiits. frond yard, en West Chestnut street, between l'lnil ttllUilCflUBllirViB, Alse house en East Walnut, North Ltmel North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and ijcinuu, uuiweeu .Mury uuu i inn turecuj. All thenboxeheiiHCsareln eoed order, newlv pajiered, gu flxturi's In all the rooms, water In me Kucncn.ium me ccnars wnrrnnieum eearyj iAtuuuubeeior)eureii, no iruuuie le hieh you. -, JNO.T. ORIEL,! ...,-. JACOB ORIEL. P'Jeeuter. aprtO-lyd.M.W.S. 3JD North Mnry StrecL fOTICE. JM In the Court of Pem. Mary N. Hehmun men Plen of Lan-1 cnter Ce., Aug.l Term, 18SD. Ne. 5,1 llre e de parti Hanei Annie M. Hehman ct. nl lucitmuu. On NevrjinEU 50, lfeSU, nt 2 o'clock p. in., by irtue of an order of sulei Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Lancaster county in me aoee recited case, and te me directed, I will expose te sale, by publla vendue, nt the Court Heuse, In the city of Lan caster, the following real estate, te wit : Ne. 1. All that ceitnln let or nloce of land situated en the cast side or .south Prlnce street, In the city of Lancaster, Pa., fronting 10 feet, mere or less, en siild booth Prince street, und extending eastwnrdly In depth 10U feet, morn or lcis, ten 14 feet wide alley, en which Is erected u two-story llrlck Dwelling Heuse with a one story frame building attached, stable, hog pen, and ether linpreements, adjoining property nowerlatoof Michael llelllyiiiid Frautz Abel. Ne. 2, Purpart Ne. 1, a let or piece of ground situated en the northwest side of North street, In the city of Lancattcr. containing In Irent en said North street II fret and extending of that wiin n in aepm J7JS !, ion u itel wide alley; uuuiiuuu uu uiu nuuiK-uai uj ,,iuj'i iy in i ran els Cnrsen. en the south by wild North street. en thoseutliMcstby purpart Ne. 2, and en the northwest by said 11 lect wide alley, having thereon erected a double tw e-story Hrfck Dm cit ing Heuse, subject te right of the house en Ne. 2, built ever alley en southwest side, te re main se long as said building stands. fronting 21J feet 01 the northwest slde of said North street, and extending of that width 107M feet te said H feet wide alley, bounded en the northeast by purpart Ne. 1, ou the southeast by said North street, en the southwest by purpart ise. a, ami en ine neriiiwesi ny s.iiu 11 leci w lue alley, llllIng thereon erected a Ttto-btery Frame Dwelling Heuse. l'urpart Ne. a. A Let of fireund, fronting 21 i feet en the northwest side of said North street, and extending of that width in depth 2U7i feet ten 11 feet widel alley, bounded ou the north nerth east.by purpart Ne. 2. en llie southeast by said North street, en the southwest by purpart Ne. 4. nnd ou the northwest by entd 11 feet wlde alley. l'urpart Ne, 4. A Let or Plece of Ground, fronting 3. feet nnd tf inches ou wild North street, und extending of that width Indcplh B07K feet te a 14 feet w Ide alley, bounded en the northeast by purport Ne, J, en the southeast by suid North street en the southwest by laud of Andrew C'rnlg, and en the northwest by said 11 feet wide alley, haUeg thereon erected a dou deu din One-Ster i'rumc Dwelling Heuse. Terms One-sixth of the purchase money te remain churged ou said real estate, and the In terest thereon te be paid umiually te Catharlne E. Hehman, 'widow or Jehn A. Hehuian, de ceased, during her llfu und at her death said principal sum churged as aforesaid te be paid te the heirs nnd kgal reprei-entathesef said Jehn A. Hehman, deeeased. FIe per cent, of the remalndcref the purcliuse money te be paid ensh en the day of sule, and the remainder te be paid before or en tlin llrst day of April, l&O. D. K. BURliHOI.DKH, nevO,l(U23d Mierllf. (Crtvycte. QNEI H1CEI ONE BUSINIiS I 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, 18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST. CARPETS ALL GRADE I CHOICL PATTERNS I fTTOTATTuG I rinet MnterHl I All IvUltlilinO iKiuds! Popular Prices r xrina i beautiful i AUvTO I CHEAP! ART SQUARES ! aSenti Oil Cleths ! Lineleums ! And Everything Kent In a First-Class Carpet iieu.se. iu:i:'."ld pve.vTMisa in RARE BARGAINS. A Grand Dlsplav of the Most Tepular and Most Reliable Pianos and Organs Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., All should examine them, for sooner or later jeu will want one, and ene that will gle seu satisfaction. We positively guarantee satisfac tion In every particular for six jears, and sell en the easiest terms five dollar u menlh. Think of It from one lotwnvtarstepay for It I K1R1C JOHNMJN d CO., Ne. 21 Went Kliif St.. Ijinnisl.T. IM. 1. B. Second-Haud Piane uud Organ taken In Exchange. uSHydixvr ., . if..., .... j'.V1jV 7U r... evlAf-r.. Hftj!
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