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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25,1880.
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Ijancastcr, Pa
UX0AITXK,FA., November 25, 1889.
CoMrrmtnUtlew and Hrmiiathr.
?- We extend our conuratiilntiens te the
AW jfnnuitcr and our avinnathv te llieir-
"Vv - Amfivr anil AVie XVn tmnn tlift nnnelnL.
VJ wntfif UTr. nrlnal. na tw-iutiiifiwfnr fif tlin
jAvr, town. The weekly Journal lm knocked
)$ jft Ita two dailies ns tlic representative
q - f ine naminisinmeu-Heimmicnn hch-
'd-ioriearhiolurnctits of the iKislofilce for
itself. If the claim or the unity llcntib
Itcan organs, that they represent, the
popular sentiment of their party in this
county, be true, it simply allows that the
administration Itepublicnu and tlie
popular Republican opinion docs net
agree in this part of the country ; which
is something that we arc net prepared
te deny, being quite outside of cither
congregation ; and which we are uel
disposed te deny, In view of thcutcndy
state of contention ever the spoils of
office which troubles the Itepubilcnu
party of Lancaster county. It lias net
been known te hiive dwelt in unity
since the memory of mnii.
We are unable, eurwlvcs, nH etUsidci-H
engaged In the coiitetuplatleu of the
elevation of Majer Oricst te thodlstrllm thedlstrllm thodlstrllm
lien of the mall matter of (Ids iKwtefllOe
and the reception of the three thousand
dollars per annum, mere or 1cm, appro
priated te the ploce te we anything thai
should be unsatisfactory te the Repub
lican portion of this community, whose
faithful partisan thu major hrw been
during all the years of his life; and we
are sure that the Democratic portion of
the community, with that geed wuihe
and fairness which cluiraelcrlreH their
party, will net lucline te condemn (lie
new postmaster until he has been tried
and found wanting, his Republicanism
being the only thlugcondemuable about
him that is new en record, and that
being a vice common te all the candi
dates for the place.
We may say, therefore, that Mr.
Grlest's appointment is satisfactory te
the Democratic people hereabouts. It
Is also satisfactory te the Prohibitionists,
of whom his journal has been the organ.
It te satisfactory, of course, te the Re
publican section represented by Con Cen
greasman Uresius, who knocked this
persimmon down; and te the adherents
of Quay who shoved up the eongiw? eengiw?
man's pole high enough te reucii thu
fruit. The disgruntled element is the
anti-Quay force, or which the J-lmmlntr
Is the organ, with thu Jfau Km nHu
battery of Hying urtlllery this time in
conjunction. The inellecHveiiess or
the Are of this force and its
newspaper butteries, in bringing
down the offices, is very apparent,
new that the postelllcu has gene with
the collccterehlp te the ether side, it
leeks as though virtue was te be Its only
jrpward during this administration.
"And as t'h next one IsTiTbe Democratic,
there is every opportunity ell'ercd te
show in the future their starving devo
tion te their party; that has as its only
hope of relief the county eillecs, for
which in their hungering extremity
their struggles may be expected te Le
desperate.
Tramps mid Feul Tnnclers.
The depredations of tramps in tills
county and the story or their eongieKs
at Wilkcsbarre and general activity
throughout the country ure quite re
markable in view or the near approach
of winter, the miserable weather for
tramping and the general revival or
industries giving employment. An An
other remarkoble thiug is the readi
ness of many of the tramps te
"'" IHIIV lUl'.V IlieillSOIVI-4 fini
ie oiame ier their misery. The
t tramp evil seems te hs growing year by
year, and in spile of the rapid growth of
hostile public sentiment which makes it
mere and mere difileult for them te k'g
a living, and makes it impossi
ble for an hene$t, thrifty man te
travel en feet without being new
and then mistaken for a worthless
and dangerous "knight of the read."
If the tramp evil continues te grew It
may become nccchhiiry te adept a na
tional and state passport system, se that
respectable travelers may net Ihi victims
of outrageous injustice similar te that
inflicted upon the peer Germans who
were arrested near I.ancnster.Kome years
age, and summarily consigned te jail
for years in deference te popular indig
nation against tramps. It will lie
remembered that the unfortunate men
weroshewu te be iunecent and resiieet
able immigrants in search of work, aiid
that the disgrace se preyed upon the
mind of one that he became Insnne and
died In prison. It may Ihj hoped that
future measures for the diwniraecment
of tramps will net ! marked bv
sickening injustice of this borf berf
and it is becoming evident that
severe treatment by local authorities
only drives the tramping crowd mere
rapidly from place te placc.and that soine
mere general nnd radical plan will have
te be adopted. The tramp evil is quite
worthy the attention of the state legis
latures and they need net await thu
solution of the question of cause
"Whatever produced him, the tramp is
herc,aud must be dealt with sternly, but
with care te protect and net punish the
occasional harmless feet traveler.
Railroad flights lu Cities.
Judge Thuycr decides that the Read
lug railroad company has mi right te
build an elevated railroad across thu
streets of Philadelphia without the con
sent of the elty ; he seems te euy u,at u
mayde se v.-lth suuh consent. He finds
thnt the Reading has net been idven iiw.
same right te cress and occupy city
streets as has been given te the Penn
sylvania railroad, by certain social
acta rclatlve te that corporation,
which were net extended te the
Reading; certain ether acts relative
c te the Pennsylvania, w'c're extended te
f Jle Reading, but they only gave the
,y power te cress reads and ways. The Judge
, , kekk that the strict construction f f i.
p . laws granting privileges te corporations,
? p b"c l required, forbids const ruing the
" uvruss a reau ie include the mlit
s (oereM a street,
45'rb Pennsylvania railroad has uet the
Htbt.te build elevated railroads alemr
Mjjtwjts fu a elty, we understand
Mi1Taayr te tmy, becauw the law
authorizing railroads ,le elevate their
reads requires them te eb'talh the city's
consent ; though he Nmw te held that
It has, the right te cress city
streets ai grade, which the Reading
has net, without such consent. "We
doubt, however, whether stlch right
could le exercised in this condition of
crvllixatieu, whatever privilege ancient
laws odorous of bribery may give.
The Judge hecnis le declare
that the law authorizing rail
roads le vacate, change or ele
vate their reads, with the city's con
sent, gives sufllclcnt authorization te n
railroad te extend Its read In n clty,wlth
the city's consent, without further leg
islative authorization ; though this docs
net seem te us te be as clear
as It might 1)0, and that, perhaps, thu
Reading elevated may finally l de
clared te need further authoriza
tion from the stale as well as
the city. Thai It needs at least
the city's authorization has seethed
te us very clear ; nnd we have net been
able te understand hew the learned
rpunscl of the rend could ever have sup
posed that the law would authorize their
corieralloii te occupy nnd cress the city
streets without Its license. It only
shows hew apt lawyers arc te we the
law as they want It te lie.
Tke Mentana Mudillr.
Tlie situation lu Mentana finds the
Democratic governor recognizing aDemo aDeme
cratlc I ieusc,and a Bennie evenly divided
with a Republican lleuteiiantgovernerln
the chair, who Is Incapable of using his
casting vote te recognize the Republi
can Heuse, by reason of the failure of
the Democratic members te appear in
the body and give It n quorum. The
Republican representatives stay out or
the Democratic Heuse and nrguulr one
or their own, wltli tlie aid or the mem
bers from the Bilvcr Hew district, who
hnve thu certificates of the state boa id of
cunvasscrs. The Democratic Heuse is
organized with the Bilvcr Rew members
who have the ceitillcales of the county
canvassers. Tlie Democratic iiienilsjrs
will net appear in thu .jnnte until the
Republican members appear in the
Heuse; nnd II does net. appear that
theru can be any organization of the
legislature until the Republicans sur
render their position, os the Democrats
have the lawful command of tlie situa
tion. It Is a foolish position which the Re
publicans hnve taken, te bring about this
deadlock. The proper place for deter
mining the .Sliver Hew contest Is in tlie
Heuse ; and the prima facia right te
sca'.s, there Is in these who held the
certificates of thu county Ismrd of
canvassers. And even though tlie
Republicans honestly think otherwbe,
it is evident that they cannot maintain
tlielr position against an evenly divided
Senate, and a Democratic governor
holding the contrary ; and that a grace
ful yielding te thu force of circum
stances lu their wisest course.
Tim: copious inlns which liuvu fallen
upon llie iiuicadninfacd streetsef llilsctly
Imvu cniihed inliilatiire quagmires in many
places. Water acts curiously upon tlie
alleged stones fieni Eugle's quuiry. Tlie
fuvorlte street building ninterlnl of tlie
street eoiiiiulttue dissolves In no nlitutien
(piltens lendlly ns tlie limestone alter it is
(Iniwii from a kiln. Ne wonder tlie ginnd
Jury indicts tlie city for niniiiliiliiliig mil-,
sauces. ,
.
Mn. M. W. imwuv, erSyr.-UNii, N. A.,
hii5.pntcuU:vl nu uleelriu rol'rlgerutor, hut
AWciifC is rather skeptical as 10 Its practical
value, it works en tlie principle lint a
current passed In tlie proper direction
across tlie Junction of two dissimilar
metals cools tlie Joint. Met or the great
inventions or recent years hnve resulted
from eirerls te use well-known principles
like tlili, which sclentiHc men hnve long
contemplated as interesting facts without
evor dreaming or trying te use them.
Whether Mr. Ilewey succeeds or fulls lie
is working in thu right way, and many an
inventor lias found his forttiue by keeping
n sharp lookout along the well beaten
paths of science.
An Australian lupcr announces thai en
(he plains of Northern Australia thore are
vast benis of hutlaleus, careering in wild
slainiKMles, mid wallowing in shady jhmiIs,
buthtruugote say their existence Is almost
unknown te Australians who of course
will new proceed te exterminate them.
The animals are iiinsslvennd heavy, with
splendid horns, and all'enl sHrt of a sutll
cieutly dangerous nature te possess cliaruis
for the most daring huulur, a wounded
bulVale belug one of the most dangerous
animals known, ills weight, prominent
horns, and splendid courage making him
as well respected as sought after. The llrst
buffaloes were) lauded lu North Australia
about lKJi, and a few that escaped Inte the
wlUiorness wero the ancestors or tluise
wild holds. Kugllsh writers who liave
been taunting our government for permit
ting tlie extinction of the butfale u 111 new
have a eliauce te urge their own govern
ment te preserve thu Australian vailety.
Tin: tiumps are said tu liae held a con
vention at Wilkosburre en Saturday, but
accounts or thu gatlieilug indicate that it
only happened that Ihlrty-elght "knights of
thu ioad"g.ithered for shelter in an old coal
bre-iker. Tlie roll of "delegates" Is pub
lished and among tliein as J, (.'. Dun Dun
nelly, u ee.ich trimmer, of Lancaster. The
convention must have been a line bur
lesque of uiuie learned and serious bodies,
but they gravely discussed the causes and
remedies of the tramp ell. Delegates
variously answered the question "why
am I a tramp," many of them blaming
whisky, but mom frankly admitting a
strong dislike of work and loudness fur
reaming. Hut when ene of the delegates
nrose and icuinrked that it must be ac
knowledged that the Amcilcau tramp was
the outcome of strong drink ami slothful slethful slethful
ness he was fmluiisly hissed and lesohi lesehi lesohi
tiens were adopted blaming millionaires
grasping monopolies and liupiewsl ma
chinery. ItwasalRoiesehedtli.it tramps
should stand together for their ew u pro
tection, A mlnuilty or livede voted that
the tramp had only himself te blame for Ids
misery.
Ai:itONAUT VAN T.VVSKl, I.OsT.
He Dreps Inte llie racllli- and
h I'l-elm-
lily l.utcu by bharks.
Prof. Van Tassel, an aoreunul, met a
horrible, death lu Honolulu en the K'tli
Inst. He nude an ascension en that duv,
and en coming Jdewn in his jiararlinte fie
fell lu the water and was nover again
scen.
The occasion wuh the king's birthday.
Thore was a grand oelebration, and tfie
festivities wero te conclude w ith an ascen
sion and leap. Shortly herore 3 o'clock A'nn
lassel outcied Ids balloon alone, alter all
necessary prestatiens Jiad been niada
llie conditions were l.ior.ible furhls land
ing en the Island, and when the balloon
shot upward hu shouted te Ids brothers
that he would land net moie than half u
mlle from the starting point. The balloon
aBcended steadily te the height en.UUO feet
when It was caught by a breeze bleivini?
seaward and carried ever the water.
The aeronaut evidently saw that he must
Inevitably fall Inte tlie water, and these
who wero ivntch lug saw that lie was hur
riedly making preparations ferthedescent.
Suddenly the parachute was let loose and
the bag of gas shot up lu the air. Tlie
parachute opened ulcely, and the man de
scended gracefully Jnte the water about
two miles elf shore. That is the last that
has been scen of him. Tite steainer Zoa Zea
laudia was leaving the harbor id the time,
and Ihose ea beard saw Van Taaael in the,
water about a mlle distant.
Twe beats were Immediately lewered
and were seen en the spot were the man
was last seen. They could And no trace
efhlni. The parachute had sunk In the
water from the weight of Its (mine, nnd
thrcoer four monster white sharks wnve
scen near by swimming about. They fol
lowed the beats back te llie steamer.
There seems no doubt that the sharks
ninde away with Van Tassel. He was n
daring swimmer, nnd under ordinary clr clr
ctiintutuces could net have reword tofero
the beats reached him. Ven Tassel was
well known throughout tlie United HUtes,
having mnde nmny successful ascensions
anil parachute descents. He wasawive
of New Yerk, ferty-three years old.
.'ii .
Tartar
Are Imrnnrlcs en llie lectli ; at Ant creamy,
then crimty, then rcmovnlile only by the licit
tint. It lismfiis llie tfstli, mid makes the gum
tenilcr. IKm't permit II teKnthrr; iimiHOZO
1K)NT, and kcep the month clean anil the U-cth
he.dtliy.
.
O ye Keilnnnnds and epicure, wherun riot In
revelry, Ie-iiIrIiI, to-tnerniw will liain n frarful
eckeiiliiK forieii. Arm yeurnelvciiwUli lxa lxa
iler, tliolurulllblerPRtilnter of the liumnii sy
lem, anil you will net "reckon without your
hexu"
reepte. learn wlwlem by exposure. A mn
tidier wakes up his second hiiby le sec It laticli
but nhrny kce Dr. Itiill' Ilnhy Hyrup tinnily,
Jehn Smith Is the hnpplest man that I knew,
lluluaxu'lhu blue, iheugli, net three months
nce?
"My wife's rtuinhiK down Just ns (list as she
enn,
Anil the doctors can't help her," nml then tills
PMr mnii
AlmoaterleilaKhnlheiiKhlof thcHHir, RiilTrliiK
wife
Whesvcmcil te ls lehi(t her held iien life.
"Hmllh, I knew Just hew you feel," snhl n
friend te ivlietu he told his sad story. "My
wife, was troubled precisely ns yours l. I don't
litstuiiderstiind It, hecnuse I'm net a woman,
hut her hack pained her, mid shecetii)hilinsl of
ctralnK-.lnHii fis'llngs, nnd a pencral wenk
nrsM, nnd I knew Hint she had some of Ihose
cl Inclines women Hrcnulijcct te. nnd had 'em hnd
lis). I rend nheiit Dr. Pierre's Kiivnrlle l're l're
fcrlpllen onedny, mid llie first tlnint wn nt
IhedriiKslore I hetinlit n hettln of It nnd tisik
home le her. It worked wonders. Inn short
tlliii'fttinhnldshu felt like nnethcr wemiin, nnd
slis tipcnii te hope Hint there was relief for her
nriernll. Win kept en Inking the medldnefer
n time, nnd new he's well Oct u bottle, of the
' Prescription ' nnd try It en your wife."
" I will," Mild Hmllh. And he did, nnd It
cured her nnd that's why he's se happy te-dny.
.M.'l'u&w
iUattamithcr'e.
I'uil.AliRLrilM, Monday, Nev, 23, 1W.I.
Black Dress Goods.
Sharp price-cut in staple
stufis. Many of them among
our most desirable fabrics. Be
sides these named there are
single pieces and small lets at
littler prices proportionally.
Plain weaves :
All-wool Caim 1 llnlr
laiurli, 75c from l.
llMneh.fl from SUA
All-wool Whlpenrd Diagonal
IO-lncli,Tjn from (I.
IS-liich,!12.'freiu175.
Hllk-und-woel Koule
10-lricli, 7ei from "i").
IJ-lnch, tl Si from Vi.
Hllli-nnd'WiKil Dmpd'Alinii
42-lnrli, JlWlfremS.
Hllk-mid-uoel Crcisi Cleth
4'MihIi,S1 frnmtire.
IMiicli.SI WrremS-.'W.
Fancy weaves :
AII-wiMil Armurn HlrlH's
7.Fc from tl.
All-wool .Satin Hlrlpe Cord
7.H!lreiii tl ',.
All-wiKil MnhnlrC'iirl
5ifreiii tl.
Melialr HtrlH3 Camel llnlr
750 from tl.
HIIU Cinlirelilereil Cnshmere
75a from tl.
81 rrein r.'.
All-wisd Un)oDeiilile
tl from jr.
AIL
'ivii.l MeMalrHlrlive-
ti irem ei ij.
All-ue.il Mehnlr I'lnhl
JllremtlW,
All-wool Hallu-.trlpedMs''rellcnux
SI V.eOIVvi
Nertlinestiifrfntrt'.
The sensational Dress Goods
bargain of the season Printed
Weel Flannels, 27 incites wide,
50 styles, iSc a yard. Before
Saturday the price was 37 c.
Anether surprise fS-incli
Alltvoel Tricot and German
Silk-mixed Plaid, j'yic Reg
ular 50c goods.
Dress Robes at fragment
prices $6 te $40 that have
been $10 te 58.
Only pointers there are
scores behind every yard and
every pattern.
Southwell and sniithenst of centre.
Overcoats of Carr's
milled Melten, $37.50.
tip-top of quality and
treble
The style.
Other sorts down te $8.50,
Men snits and Beys' SntTs
just as price-attractive.
Market street side.
Of course there's a bustling
in the Carpet Stere. There
must be with
52.25 Axminsters at $1.65,
2.25 Wiltens at 5 1.70,
S5C Tapestries at 75c,
And Smyrna Rug Carpets a
quarter off in price.
rVeeiid Meer, .Market slreel side, 1'eiir ele
vators, Jehn Wanamaker.
eSleitv.
"J KVAN A KON'.S.
Levan's
Fleur!
Uniform and Reliable.
r wish
TO KMPI.OV A l'KW liAIUlXON
le tnke charge of mv IimkIiici.m nt
L wilary le
im-ir iieme. i.igm. very mhcluntlng nml
henlthrul. Wugci. 10 iht week. Hefcreiice
Klieu, Uoed imy for iiarl time. Address with
lump, MILS. MAltiUN WAI.KKIt,
neM-liudM.W.l' Louisville, Ky.
jVknuy q.7, '
FURNITURE STORE,
Ims removed te 138 Dint King street, having a
full line of Furniture of every description nt llie
lowest prices, ,Y1m Underlaklng promptly ut
tended 10. Call und exnmlun our ctHxls.
aS-tfdU II. WUI.K. m fc'ast King Htreet
A HKUW.
Fall, 1889.
Make it thu ineuey-savlug tlmoef thejear,
und this Hie place te save It by getUng the best
material und most ttyllsh
Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings
FOR THU hKASTMONKV.
Yeu knew the reputation always reliable.
Prices are lower thun ever, styles handsomer,
quality finer.
Te llioee who have dealt here the gitruHmta
srssik for themsclxes.
All that lukcd Is a trlnl te please you, und
ansuroyeu jicrfect satUfuctlen.
NOS.23 AND2W WIST KINO STItEET.
Hlhiwil
H
OOD'H EiAMAFAHILf.A.
ISTliatvXtt
Calarrh Ii an Inflammation of the maeana
membrane, and may affect the bend, threat,
stomach, bowels or bladder. Hut catarrh of the
head Is the most common, often routing en he
gradually that It tins a firm held before the na
ture of the trouble Is stnKctcd. Catarrh Is
caused by n cold, or siicccsilen of colds, com
bined with Impure bleed. Its local symptoms
arc fullness nnd bent In the forehead, dryness
In the new) nnd back part of tlie threat, nmln
dlsagrcenbla discharge from the nose. When
the dlscasa gains a firm held nnd bcceinM
chronic, Ills
Very Dangerous
being Unfile te develop Inte consumption. The
eyes trccema lnflsmel nnd red, there Is throb
bing In the temples, ringing noises hi the ears,
headache, capricious appetite, nnd sometimes
less of sense, of smell nnd hearing. Heed's Bar
sapnrllla Is the remedy rer this ever Increasing
mnlndy, It nttnrks nl once the source rT the.
disease by purifying nnd enriching the bleed,
which, as It reaches the delicate pnssnges of the
mucous membrane seethes nnd rebuilds thn
tissues, giving them tendency te health Instead
of disease, and ultimately curing thu nOcctlen.
Beld by nil druggists. II j six for IS. prepared
only by C I. HOOD A CO., IOivell, Mass.
100 1KWIM ON K DOU.AIt.
Carvct
"T AlttlAINH t
Shirk's
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Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Rag and Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, &e.
Wl H AVK TIIK LA BO EST AUD IIBBT BTOCK IK TH CITT.
H. S..SHIRK St SONS.
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa.
litcMcrtl.
"lAKTEH'S LI1TLK l.IVKIl 1'ILL.I.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
Kick Hcndnchnmid relieve all the tumbles Inci
dent te u bilious slnle of the system, such ns
Dizrlnrss, Nausea, Drew'slnesx, Dlxlress nftcr
KalliiK, I'ulu lu the Hide. .( c. While their most
remarkable success has been shown lu curing
sick:
Headache, yet CAHTKH'H LITTLE LIVER
PILLS ure equally valunlile In Constipation,
curing nnd preventing this nnuevliig com
plaint, ulillu they nlse leneet nil ilisiirdcrsef
tliOKtemaeh, Rilinulate tlie liver anil regulnte
thu beiicls. Even If they only cured
Ache they would be almost priceless te Hiefu
who stiller from this dliilrevilmr complaint;
but ferlunately their goodness cUhs net end
lien1, vnd theso who ence try them will llnd
these. 1 1 1 tie pills valuable In se many ways that
they will net be willing te de without them,
lint after all nick head -
ACHE
Istholmnnef se miiiiy lives thai here Is whrie
we make our great beast. Our pills cure It wlille
ethers de net.;
CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PI L1.S nre very
small nnd very e.iy le take. One or twepillN
malic a done. They are strictly vegetable and
donelgrlpo or purge, but by their gontle no
tion pleaseall who use, them. In vlnlantcts;
flve ler tl. Held every where or sent by mall.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORIC.
Small Fill.
Small Dose. Small Price.
nugi:
lydced
V "" iNnEVEL()I'r.l PARTS
Of thu Human IIimIj" Enlarged, Developed,
Htrt-'nKthcncd.clc., Is uu lutcrextlng ndverilso ndverilse ndverilso
ment long run lu our paHT. In icplv te In
ciilrlesw will say Hint there is no evidence of
humbug about this. On thu contrary, thu ad
vertisers nre very highly indorsed. lntcn"Ucd
persons limy get seami circular giving nil par
ticulars, by wrlllng le the ERIE MEDICAL
CO., Q ttwnn HI., llullale, N
fkitlu Tv
fjl-fvd.l
jiec.
Hw
(Javut itvc.
t;jFardvareT
HARDWAREI
The Largest Assortment of
Steves, Ranges, Heaters,
L Aertmen
Ranges,
Cook
AND
PARLOR STOVES
IN THE CITY, AT
Marshall & Eengier's,
0 it II HOUTH QUEEN fcT.
Alse, an Immense Hteelt of
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
OIJNS AND CUTI.KltY,
CARI'ENTERH TOOLS AND IIUILDINU
HARDWARE
REST MEADLIOHT OIL INTHE MARKI7T.
Marshall"! rengier,
HOH. I) A 11 SOUTH QUEEN
STREET.
febS-lvd
JU'ittietvit.
-ENT.LROOMrl.
R. D. McCASKEY, Dentist.
OUAHUATK IN DKNTISTIIV ANI AN.V.STIIKTICK.
Olllcnand Residence,
SOUTH EAfeT COR. ORANOE AND NORTH
QUEEN rtTHKinV.
l'reinpt Atlentlen. Charges Reasonable,
All Werk Wiirrnnteil.
Ilemts-S 11. 111. te 8 p. in. Week Days.
sc(M!mdAw
yENTI8TRY.
" 20 Years Practice lu One Oillce."
J. B. McCASKEY,
NO. 1 1 EAST KINO HTHKKT,
Over Klet National Rank. Dentistry In all It
hruuehcx. OaMidmlnislcrtHl. Teeth extruclcd
absolutely without pain. All work warranted.
ul4iiiidM,H.Vw
iHiotenvrtpJin.
ROTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
FROM
Kcenigsburg, Prussia,
Twe Backgrounds made esieclnlly for IUn.t and
Three-tiunricr Leiigth l'hotegniphs.
60 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te the Vostefrlce,
Jan7-fimd
-VrOTiCK Te TIIKSl'AKSKHH AND OUN
.1 NKRS. All iXTseusnra hereby forbid Jen
te trcupufcs 011 uny of the lands of the Cornwall
.aidSiecdwt)letatesln Ilianen or Lancaster
ueunucs, whether Inclesed or uiiIucIemsI, cither
for tlie pnriMfcu of nhoetlng or fishing, ns the
win uu rigiaiy euierceu. nguiusi uu ires,
lug en said lauds of the undersigned arte
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
It. I'l.HUl AI.UtJM,
EDW.O. FREEMAN,
Attorney for U. W. Celeuuui' lielrs.
Catarrh
Fer several yea'i I hay been IreuMed with
ii
ireubled with
Hiat terribly dlsagraaabla dlwa catarrh. I
took Heed's Hamiparllla With the very best re
sults. Itcuml meef that continual dropping
In my threat, and stnffed-up.iatlliig. It has
nlse hells d my mother, who has taken It for
ten down stale of health and kidney trouble.
I recommend Heed's Barsanrllla te all as a
geed medicine." Mrs. H. D. Heath, I'utnsin,
Conn.
" This certifies that I was cured of a bad case
or catarrh by Heed's Harsapnrllln two years
age." Wm. If. N6rm, East Jeffersen, Me.
Fem&ne&tOoed
I have suffered with caUrrh In my head for
yen rs, and paid out hundreds of dollars for med
icines, but have heretofore received only tem
porary relief. Heed's Rarsanarllln helped me
se much thnt my catarrh' Is nearly cured, the
weakness of my body Is all gone.myappetlte Is
geed In fact, I feel like nnethcr person. Heed's
Hnrsaparllln Is thn best medicine I have ever
taken, and the only ene that tins done irle per per per
mnnenlgoed." illis. A. CUMninilAM, Provi
dence, It, I.
Held by all druggists, f 1 ; six for 15. Prepared
only by a I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass.
100 DOHKH ONK DOLLAR
&L
T AKQAINB I
Carpet Hall !
PrU O5o0be
V-KIV YORK STORE.
Dress Goods,
Dress Goods.
Watt Sc Shand
Oiler Te-Day nnd Next Wck some of Qrcatcst
llargulns Ever Shown In New
Seasonable Dress Goods.
Hem Is u Fine Heavy-Weight ALL-WOOL
KUITINO, lu All Celers nnd Ureyund Ilrewn
Mixtures, 40 Inches wide, at 37Jc n j nrd ; nui er
sold lieferc for less than MV.
ALI-WOOL FLANNEL SU1TINO, Superior
Qunllty, All Celers, yard mid n-half wide, Men
yard.
CASHMERE HENRIETTAS, Inches wide,
ntirfjjenynrd.
A Full Line of Celers hi our Popular ALL
WOOL HENRIETTAS, 40 Inches wide, 00c n
yard ; no lieltcr sold for fl.10.
COMBINATION DRESS GOODS,
Fifty New Styles In Our Elegant
Ombre Stripes and Plaids,
All-Weel. 40 Inches Wide,
ONLY BO CENTS A YARD. Best Value te be
bad for the Meney,
AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
0,8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.
ittueic.
3
ONTMIS3 IT I
RARE BARGAINS.
A (Irani! DUplnv of the Ment Popular nnd
Meet Reliable
Pianos and Organs
Kirk Jehnsen & Ce.,
All should examine them, for sooner or later
you will want one, and ene that will give you
sutUfuctlen. We positively guarantee satisfac
tion In every particular for six yearn, and sell
en the cuslcRt terms live dollars n month.
Think eflt from ene totweyenrsto pay for III
Kimv juiirHUf tveu.,
Ikr. ei ilr.,i in.,., u. t ... . '
lllllll JOII.MiU.I .vtu,,
II West King St,, Ijincnstcr, Ii.
d-IIaud Plaues und Organs taken
uiHydAw
P.S.-Seceiia
lu Exchange.
(garycte.
-VNE PRICE!
ONE llUSINIiSK I
SHAUB & VONDERSMITH,
18, 20 & 22 EAST ORANGE ST.
CARPETS !
ALL GRADE!
CHOICE PATl'ERNH 1
nTTRTATNR ..'.' J'alerlall All
--. .. . ,,V
Clnds I Popular Price I
BUGS!
UEAUTIFUL!
CHEAP!
ART SQUARES !
LARGE
ASSORTMENT!
Oil Cleths ! Lineleums !
And Every thing Kept In n Flrtt-Clnss Carpgt
Heuse. miy'.IHyd
Jlmlivcllrte.
TTMIIRELLA HEADQUARTERS.
It U time for nil who contemplate making
presents te their friends nt the Joyous Christ
mas season te ls putllngoiiTHEIRTHINK putllngeiiTHEIRTHINK
INU CAISand making out their lUt of wants;
for there are but four weeks lu which teget
every thing In shiis.
Whin nt this pleasant likt-iuuklng bear In
mind "that Iheru can hfl no mere acecptalile
preM'nt thought of than
A Nice Umbrella.
Such a gift U w Ithln the reach of nil, for they
can be bad nt any nnd all price.
Our line Is large and varied mid our prices
Ien est te Ih had anywhere.
Come sec whnt we haw te eiler j en.
YOURS FOR UMBRELLAS,
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
11 EAST KJSU &T1IKET.
eMaid
''WtitnH0r.
f AROAllfM. V ? '
XrflSlT
STACKHOUSE'S
ThisVeek
feh ma bargains in
Beets &Shoes.
A Full Line of Ilia Celebrated
WALKER BOOT!
The Best Beel Made. Call and cee them.
D P. STACKH0USE.
Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street,
LANCA8TER, PA.
H
ERE.JN ACCORD WITH PROMISE I
VERY CHEAP SHOES!
Fer Ladles' nnd Mlhws' wear. In
&nulc, ninku ntul llnish, even up te our
est expectation, uye', even better. The
maker liiw hurried tlicmen : the prom prem
ise made n day or tWtt tee tri "describe
them can be kept. Stylish' ni?d attrac
tive In appearance, well mail (rimmed,
and llnlHlied. mid the' inatcnal i.n them
decidedly belter thuii that In any make
of shoes Beld in Lancaster at similar
prices.
The MIwch Short hnve Pebble Grain
and Kid Upjicru, Htrenrrly stltch6d and
fitted, well lined ; Milid leather Inner
and outer Heles j heels neatly made sole
leivthericeuuturs te ,glvei strength te nnd
preserve the heel shape Nicely iin
ishcil. drcsJsy, and duraule. Sires 11 te
Jl. The price la very low, and is sure te
brinp buyers this way $1.00 per pair.
Within a fertnighl we shall Imve the
same grade at same prices in spring heel
shoes for Misses' wear. The Ladles'
Shoes are marked te sell at $1.00, have
Imitation Bright Pebble Geat Upjiere,
clean, smooth und stylish looking. The
cheapest shoes in town.
Anether line at $1.25. Seft Gleve
Grain Shoes te cover the corn thnt
istiugs or the bunion that aches. Very
easry nnd comfortable en the feet. Solid
leather throughout, shapely and service;
able.
Bright Dongeln Kid Butten Shoes,
stylish nnd attractive in appearance, at
f 1.25, and real handsome looking shapes
in a belter grade, of Dollgela Leather,
opera tee styles, at $1.50.
Ladies wishing footwear cemb'inlpg
style and durability with economy lu
expenditure, should net full te bee these.
They're bargains, indeed.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 North Queen Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
i..il. -auLMjacr:
itV0. -
F
URS.
Christmas Gifts
IN
Choice Furs
-AT-
AMER'S,
Ne. 39 West King Street.
A Full Line of BcnUkln Ceahflind Jackets,
ull sl.es und lengths.
Shoulder Clipes lu Genuine Seal, Persian
Lamb, AKlrnchnn, Menkey, Jienver, Otter,
Ceney nnd Hare.
Mulls of ull kinds rrein Due up.
Sealskin Garments carefully lnude te measure.
Satisfaction guaranteed. e'Jd-Siud
y OOK UP YOUR PIH-SENTH EARLY'.
LAItaU UIHPLAY OF
HOLIDAY GOODS!
A NVOItDTOLAUlICSI
He very careful In selecting your FUR8. Don't
allow yourself te be Inlien lu by shoddy goods
und shoddy prices. They won't wenr und jeu
will be sorry ll-?-mi piirchahn thein.
(1001) (1UAI.ITS AND RKAHONAHLE
PRICI.Sgu baud In hand wllh us, und we will
guarantee st le, durability nnd Ml.
Our sleck comprises LADIIX' 8EALCOATH,
FI NK UAPIvS, M UFF8, 1IO.VM and FUR TRIM-
H liSiJ'.
YOUXO MUX, A'PTKNTION!
A nice, stylish HAT of coedouulitvnt n fair
rice Is u hat en urn liniklng for. Think of II.
. tlncDRIiss FURSTIFF HAT ferSlOO: nn
cctni flncoue ene for 82 GO. We giiurauteothee
Hats te he ns geed any Hats jeu ever bought
for S2 und S-l.
HATH of cery description for young nnd
old.
SIKS'H FINE FIIRH, R011IX, CILOVES,
TRUNKS ANDTRAVELINU I1AUS.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
I.ANCASTKR. PA.
ev tnU ev t"uut.
JDUIIL1C SALL
HI- A NEAT HOTEL
j. iTojieriy.
O.N Tl'UllAt ,.Nu I'.MIIIMI 2l), 1SS0,
Mill he sold nt public sale, nt the leopard hnltl,
East ICIngstris.-t. Iinciister city, Pn thaTno thaTne thaTno
hter) Ilrlck Hetel nnd llrlck ami Frame Hack
building, Ne. udii Rockland street. Let It) by 200
feet, nnd extends te u ten feet wide alley.
This Is n licensed house nnd has been doing n
geed business Ter tueruthaii tent.-lle c.irs.
This Is u raru opportunity le engage In thn
saloon business wllh rumpnrnthcly llttle ex
pense. Sale te connuence nt 7:30 o'clock p. in., en
Tuesday, November 2(1, when terms will be
Hindu known by ANNA M. KUHLMAN.
Juki. U H.umsj, Auct. n22-ltd
CECUREATlOMP. FOR YOUirFAMILYT
Secure a Heme for Your Family.
VOU SAIiE
ON THE MOST MUKKAh TEH.MS.
Twe-story brick duelling houses, let 120
leeieeep, en uincnsicr iiNcuue, eclween Wul
nutuud lA'iueilstieets.
Twivstery brick dwelling house with man-
snru roei, percur in ireui, ion niiwi eeep, en
North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut
streets.
Twe-story brick duelling houses with front
yards. Iren fences, let loll feet deep, en West
Wnlnut, between Mnry mid Pine sercets.
Two-ktery brick duelling houses, lets Hi fis?t
deep, en W est !cmen strtxd, bvtu ecu Charlette
uud Mnry streets.
Three-story brick dwelling houses, luls rdfi-cl
deep, with nil the mixleru Inipruumentji, front
jnrds, en West Chestnut street, bctu ecu Pine
uud Nevlnstieets,
Abe houwsen liist Walnut, North Lime,
North Mary, between Walnut and U-men, nnil
Union, between .Mary nnd Pine streets.
All thonbeio beuse am In geed order, newly
papered, gas fixtures In nil thu rooms, wnter lu
the kitchen, nnd the cellurs warrnulcd te be dry.
Cull and see for yourself, no trouble- te show
you.
J.NO. F. HIKL,1 ,..,,
JACOliaillKL, l-"cuters.
aprte-lyd.M.W.S. 320 North Mary Street.
ttormue.
-- UTUER B. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Hccend Fleer Kshleuiau Law Bulldliig, Ne. U
North Uuku utrccL uprSS-lyddrw
ii
Ctethitig
T ?PAN8MAN BRO.
-4
BAH0A1N8 EXTrtAOIlDINAttY FOB
niuvXTKM IIAYr.
n".' SiSPlSMr "" "" te ta px""cU'
MENH.UOYB' AND CHILDREN'S
Overcoats and suK
Olir ItnmntlaA tttw.lr nfrindiln. ..ImI.
move, and nt once tee, at lhc'lgget crtl
Ilclew wc quote only a few of our ruU for I
HIV.
Men' Overcoat at tl 1r i worth ft.
Men' Overcoat nl KM; worth W.
Men' OvemmU nt tl worm si"
Men's OvercuatA, Chlnchllln, at W75( wrl
Men' Overcoat, Klne Heaver, SIM:
Men' Oyercent at r, W, 18 and 110. Wd
uuy iioiiiue me money.
lk)V' Overcoat nl ililn. f I -. f I M 1 I
WhelcRnle manufacturers ask 00 per cent, i
Men' Hulls nt K ! worth J5.
Men' Hul Untrti'i; worth l.
Me.i' Hull nt U fiO ! worth til.
Men' Hull at te: worth tilt.
Men Hull nt7 00 1 worth K2.
Men'uHultnnt 80; worth t27.
Men' Hull nt 11023; worth K0.
CIllldren'M Innt nt.Orfa
Men' 1'nnU nt MV-. Kie. T.V. il. tl M. M. M f
Be your purse deep or shallow our ateck al
iiiu-resi you. nvery priee i nere ana I
value they represent nre heiunt. I
Nethlnc here pretend te Ims what It la I
nnreu noKiicu-wernornuction irasn, OUH
uur own Jjuucnsicr ninKC.
L. Gansman & Br
Tailor nnd Manufacturer of Men', Bey' I
r'hllflr.Ml'a I ?lnf hlntr lPvfltfatvA I I
and IS N0ETH QUSXM ST.,
.W.COElTEROPOBAHaB. LaNCASTBB.1
49-Net connected with any ether CleU
Heuse In the clLv.
-lle cautious nnd make no mistake ei
you get te the right place.
VTYKKS A KATHFON.
ALWAYS
RELIABLI
Every man who buy Clothing
ought te knew by this time that
enr's I nlwnys "RELIABLE."
There' noqncslleiitn:;, no reeling
of doubt en the part of our custo
mers when they nre nbeut te pur
chase. If they bnve been wlde
awnke they won't hesitate.
Then, tee, you're dealing with
the Manufacturer direct.
There' uuadvniitugc. He knows,
what he enn premise lu value ;
he knows .whnt he 1 glvlug you
In workmanship. He's the man,
tee, that ha bought his goods
from first hand and don't exix-ct
you te pay mere than one pmlll.
Prices Lew
Myers & Rathvei
RELIABLE OLOTHIEAS,
NO. 17 EAST KING STRE
LANOASTEH, PA.
Tl I1WH it RUOTUEK.
WE ARE AHEAD OFTHECOLU WAVE
WANT TO PREPARE "YOU " FOR IT.
Men's, Beys' and Children's
Heavy Weight Suit!
AND
Overcoats.
Men's Overcoats.
Extrnnu.ilHIes, Ijiucasterninde,well trimniBP
nml il.iiuli.ul e .,) i en i.. ... .,.,-.t.n.
..,..... 1IOIIL. ., - " . ff-V. 1,, JtCatVI. V.flllll.lJlil!
las, Cusslmeres, Meltons, Kersevs, MentngnnSn
nnd Fur Heavers. The tame In Rey's, sizes 13 B I
19, ? Il 91.
Men's Suits.
l,t nitLlniiinm tfp.. .,.! .,. n .. I ... .. ..
screws, Wlile Wales and Hairlines. In Curl
w.ns, HiieKHer lTlnce Albert Ceals. Our ev
well-known make, CI te SJ0 u Hull. Hainei
neys, sires ill te 18, f2 5 te J12.
Children's Suits. "
Sizes I te II, 81 te $S, In Pleated und Hclb
Coats, hnudsemcly muue. It Is n pleasure
show them,
Children's Overcoats.
Hires a te I, SI le J9, lu Cupe mid Norfolk Ovd
cutis, llie most stxlish deslg
gus. Oe net fal
te hce them
Children's WnUts in Flannel and Percale.
We sell the Famous "MONOGRAM
WAISTS.
.UNDERWEAR In Red, Wlille and Grey, 20
.., u3C, 1HC, iAK, OC, ?l, 91 UU IO 3- CUCI1.
NECKWEAR, extraordinary fine quitlltlc
nl .ue nuu ix.
HOSIERY, Cotten or Weel, from 5c a pa
ie aw.
HHIRTS, Flannel, White or rcreale.
An E leirniit Line of DRESS OLOVKH If
Lined or Unllncd Kids, with or without Fituj
lops, aise in jiuck, enecp, wool nnajcrseyi
S-Step In and Inspect our stock.
'
si
ONE-l'BIGK
CLOTHING AND FUKNISUINQ
HOUSE,
North Queen Street and Centre Square
I.AXP.4RTEB. TJl .n'l
ituiu: JL'ICi: OF THE ORAPH.
pril
I purl,.
A. The led uud white Mines which
chased en tlie sjvet where, made.
.Y.I .1... til. I
nci J
111 Germany. Just the thing for the holidays.'
fenu in your erutrs. i guarantee it pure ana
HIRSH&BROTHER
geed medicine for enfeebled constitution. ln)l
I'irrER neitsiiEisiER.
Illrd-ln-llanil, Lancaster Cii., la,
Will cnll nt your heueu If 3 en send 1110 a 1
tnl. Orderi. may be left ut the Lancaster Count
Heuse. Ull-liad
ins
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