v -vnA-v- .-l;'i Vrr- fW- ?,V Tib LAyeABTBR DAILT PmSfcLTOliyblSB, OTBBDXY. yeVBMBM-. 26, IMft -V :-V':c--'.-V EW C Lie IS c-w wv rs. gar- "!-. irTJf a m 'i f ttil fntUi0encc -. , v - UIBMCWi.STBtNMAK, . CIAltt.HTEmMN FOLTJB, Editor. ' , ttORERT CLARK. Publisher. .(flU DAILY UmCLLIQENCKR.-Published '' vry day in the ynr, but Sunflny. Served vr krwrrln in tins city una surrounding ; fH w , tetrns at Ien ccnt a week. By mall n ve del- :-f T. Itx k nr In idnnn t M null t month. .'&: t, s; -XWWBCtT INTELUOKNCER-One dollar nnd ! " " m ( as -1 .. ' HMTtl'E TO BUBSCRIBERS nemll ry cnec , L postefflce order, nnd where neither of V ttHMNCsn be procured tend In a registerea 'i-il ' MUMP jMNd l the Pelefflc,s second class mall ? . wmtm. TO IXTKtUaSNCBR, Lancaster, 1". XAJKOAMTEt, PA., November 26, 1889. FA- st, .Mr. PeMleteB and Ills Ancestors. '"y Ex-Mlulstcr te Germany Geerge II. -, fcwidleten, whose death was nnueiincctl lgBrhed family with members In public ; Jilire irem colonial unys 10 umc. iiv jW married a daughter of Francis Scott Key, the author of " Tlie Star Spangled .Banner," but alie was killed by 'being 'thrown from her carriage in' a runaway In 1880. These, facts of ancestry arc re ted as aids te the annrnlscmcnt of the low suffered in the death of Mr. Pcudlu- ten, for though they ndd nothing te IiIh Rvalue tbey serve te measure u n tnitcB a very geed nnu strong man 10 iuuu comparison with illustrious ancestors, whose great deeds only nre remembered and failures speedily forgotten. A prominent exnmple of failure te atnnd this test is before the country in our chief executive, who pecnis hopelessly lest in the ever declining shadows of his grandfather's lint. Mr. Pendleton, en the contrary, always steed well up te the high level of his illus trious ancestors. They wcre active but net noisy patriots and statesmen when this was n little nation, and tlin Inte Mr. IndleUm worked his own way te a similar standing in the great nation of these days. lie did net wear his grand father's hat as a uniform, but auyone who mnrked hint was obliged te admit his ability te make a res pee table im pression in nny body of public men, an cient or modern. He was net a man of the kind called grcnt and honored by statues. He was quo of the sort thnt earn respect by private character nnd public services nnd, dying, leave behind them records clear of any stain, nnd evi dence thnt duty, honor and net ilesjMjr ate ambition wcre their guiding motives. te contemplate men of the Pendleton starnp. Such men win high honors by giving their vnlue in able, honest services. They arc ambitious, but It Is a well curbed and laudablu ambition. The selfish scheming nnd false brilliancy of mere noisy statesmen may win great honors, but they are net tempted te a similar course. They would .rather be right than be president, and by sheer force of ability and patriotic real they win high elllces. Would thnt we had mere Pcudleteus. Half as many grunt men half as great as the revolutionary leaden would make this nation as great in government and political develop ment as it Is in strength of uumlH're and resources. African Mysteries. The dctnils of Stanley' doings since he plunged again Inte the wilderness te rescue ihe unwilling Eniln, shesv that his wonderful nluek nnd eneruv nlone ljg- saved the brave pasha from the fate of uomen. k is u limiting record 01 adventures, hardships ami Until triumph In the avowed objects of the expedition, but whether the real objects have been accomplished Is quite another matter. Stanley has sent n grcnt deal of ivory te Kurope and n large qunutlty wits recently sold in Antwerp at first-rate prices, but the returns will hardly de much tewnrtk paylngcxpcnses. The precipitate char acter of the retreat from iiiiln Hey's provinces hardly warrants the hope that they have brought much of valtie With them, and the triumphant return of Stanley and his rescued pasha leaves the whole matter deeply shrouded In mystery When Stanley started Emln did net want te be rescued, and when he first reached him It was F.mln who rrsr-nrd Stanley's worn out and starving column. Emln finally intimated that he would think about leaving and Stanley concluded te call again later, which he did ufter long and terrible jeurueyv. Emiu's officers had gotten up n revolt in the meantime and the Mah dista had made things very het, k that Emln was found epiite ready te leave, aud wns gallantly brought oil" with flying colors. This whole busi ness Is very glorious for Stanley and Emln, who nre wenderful men, but It is all very mysterious. Why this euor euer euor ineusly expensive expedition Inte the heart of Africa te rescue n man who did Hat want te leave ? It may be that the presenceef Emln embarrassed theupcrn theupcrn tlens ngniuat Multilists or the plans of the many schemers for African domin ion. Possibly the defeutc of Egypt iv quired the removal of this weak Egyp tian force in tbe rear of the enemy, nnd we may next hear of the advance of nit English und Egyptinu ferce up the Xlle for the flnnl suppression of the trouble some Mahdlsts and Dervishes. Thore arepleuty of Ethiopians in this great African woodpile. Hew Ships Arc Needed. It Is reported thut the sijtmdren of evolution is te be gent te Brazil, thegev- sernment having Information that war rants the prw-euce of our nciv fleet without delay. Se it turns out very fertuuately that these bhips did net get off for Europe a little liefore the Brazil surprise. They are the only war shlpa worthy of the iiunie immediately available, and yet Secre tr' Tracy was sending them en dress parade in foreign waters, leaving no ships at home fit te meet tcrieus emer gency. Ne doubt he thought that no necessity could arise befere tbe Ualtl- , mere aud ether phfps nearly ready were s? finally comi'iifcslencd, but it was net t? wise i;i run even this Piuall risk. The new ships had waited long enetiKh ; in harbor te warraut some anxiety te get W fclllll lUlil VH ew IVC Ul.,1. UIV llliglll ;jff have been held within easy call until l.i&i ethers were quite ready. The Brazil ex- kis ciieuiciii came line u tuuiiuerciap irem ", clear sky, aud illustrates the wisdom f-t'iff always being ready for such things. Mlt.HUUHllUHIHlUlllll VJUJIIJIUIV IS wwi't w ik uuuuiy UggrOEhlVO 111 s ,' JBrazll we may wish the squudren of c fl r74tttleu lu several places at once nnd t ''aaeunt or huny or shipbuilding c: fc: kIii 11a in nils"! nn iiu.r....tw,.. ,l.t ... ev- . no Ctlll $.Mlp us te uiect an emergency that may , arate wnu uruzmau rapidity. DIs patchw from Germany have Indicated ; a dUpealtiun te Insist that the Gcrmam, ;iD Brazil iiUettld organize a separate province under Gcrninn protection; nnd that nitty be the source of the anxiety in Wnshlugten. It Is a disputed point whether the faRtext ocean stenmers nre llie safest, many claim ing Hint shortening llie voynge lessens the risk much mere- than slower Irovel would. There, nre signs howevcr of 11 reaction from Iho rage for eecnn rncer, and the tcrrlble losses ollhe DanNh line last year liave directed mero ntlctitlen te safely. The Scnndla l a new ship Just built forthe pur pose of carrying Immigrants, liut It Is said that find class passenger ships may be built en Iho same plan. 8I10 Is net fast, but they brag of her seaworthlness and carrying capacity, alr-llght compartmenls, numer ous llfe beats and nutomatle flre extin guishing apparatus. All Hits attention te Iho safety of the passengers Is doubtless the fruit of the Danmark disaster and ether wrecks, but thore is no reason why the swtflest stcamers should net have them, and trnvollers who can nlTerd It will prol prel ably cotitlnue te choeso the ocean racers and shorten Iho miseries of senslekncss. 1'nnsinr.NT Woennurr, of the Mnrimin, publishes a flefmiNO charging that the present anil-Mormen excllciucnt Is gotten up Ter the purKse of influencing Congress aiid nl) Iho coming municipal olectlons atftdt takn City. He siys that thore Is nothing in Mormenlsin opposed te patriot ism and their chief men de net claim te control Iho poeplo In temporal or xlltlcnl nlfixlis. He flatly denies the statements of apostate Mormons that endowment coro cero core monlos lnelvcd the death penalty for dlsobcdlencc. IJnfoituiintely for Mr. V.oedrutr, his statements nre greatly weak ened by the well-known facts of Mermen insults lothe American flag, nnd thocharge Hint the nnti-Mennnn moveinenl always comes bcfnre elections may be fieely nil nil mllted. It Is (iilt(i right thnt this should bu the case, ns overythlng Is dene by the ballet In this land, nnd If Mormenlsin can't land that trial It must succumb. A Nnw YeitK jia'-ter has been paid twenty thousand dollars te resign. Hev. Dr. I'khnuud Gullbeit Is his name. He had built the rpiscepal churfh of the Hely Hplrlt and the congregntlen, llndlng a huge debt smothering them, agreud te transfer the building te ltev. llcber Now New Now ten's parlsli If they would pay the debt of jl.riO,0uu and glvu ?W,U(K) te the ltev. Ciull Ciull bert. STAXl.KY A.VI KM IN. Hew llie I.utter rimilly Consented te be Ituseui'd. Htanley's letter te (,'hnlniian MeKlniieii. efthi) Kinln lellef commlltee, gives many thrilling liii.liliiutH eT starvation, liiirdslilii.s and fighting 011 his second Journey le the relief efMiuln. On reaching Kurt Jlode he round eight or the garrison (laid ami the ethers had 110 news from Kiiitu. lie pushed forward mid met 11 "rum ler with a letter from .Icphsoti.whe hud been left with Hinlii. Thlstolilerthu rebellion or Kudu's Kgyplinu efllcers and clerks. The Neldlers took nonctlve part In It, but qulctlv gave In te Iho eIllcarH. "Abdul Viial Kileudl. and the ether 11 elm k, went about mid told the poeplo they had scen you, and that you wuiu only an adventurer nnd had net coine from Kgynt; th.it the letters you brought from the uhedlve and nubar were forger ies; that It wasuntritoKliiirtetim had fallen; anil that I'asha and you had niaile a plot te tnku them, their wlvefc and their children out of the country and hand them ever us hlaveH te the Kuglisli. Kueli weuls In 1111 igneriiut, ramitlr.il country llhe this neted lll;e a lire ntiieiig the pcople, mid the li'siilt was a goueml rchollleu, and we wote maile pitseuci'H. The lebelH then collected the oIlleeiH front the dllfureut htatleiiH und had a large meeting hem te determine what measures they hIieiiIi! tnke, mid all tlue who did net Jein the movement uere se insulted and abused that they weie obliged for thelr own Knfety te nciiulcsce lu what wns dene. The p.isha was dopescd, und tho'-e olllcers siisjieeled of being fi loudly te him were removed. " Plans were nlse niade te entrap you when you returned. Things were lu this uoudtllen when wn woie startled by the news that the mahdl's people had uriived ut 1ule with three ste.nnurs. Omarvill, their general, scut up three poaceok der vishes with it letter te the pasha demand ing the instant Mirrcmler 01 tlnx country. The rebel elllccr.s seized thenfltud put them Inte prison and decided 011 war. After a fuw ilr.yw the .Malullsts attacltcd und captured Itcgaf. killing live elllccrs and iiuuibers of selillerH, iiikI taking many women and children prisoner, and nil the stores and luiimuultleii lu thu htatleu. The result of this was a ueueral stnmiiedu. ub.iuileulng almost overythlng. At Klrri the auimuultieii was abamleucd. The pasha reckons that the Multilists number about l,fiUil. The nllleei sand a large nuin nuin ber of soldiers have returned te Muggl,aiid Intend te uiiike a stand against the Mahdlsts. Thore is no head, and half a dozen conflicting orders nre given every day, and 110 0110 ebeys. The rebel olllceis are wholly uiuible te control the soldiers. The ltarlshnve joined the Mnhdlsty IT they ceiuu down heie with a rush nothing can savens. Tiia olllcers ere all filglit ened at what has taken place, and are anxiously awaiting your arrival. We are are like nils in a Imp. They will nclther let us act nor retire, and I fear unless you coine very seen you will be tee Inte and our into ue into tne test 01 the garrisons or the Soudan." On Kebruarj' 0 .Icphsnu arrived in the afternoon at our camp. I hi said: "Itcally can't tell you what the pasha mentis te de. l'erlmps another udvimeu by thu Multilists will send thorn nil pell-mell towards you." tjtanley describes hew he had already sent erders te mass the w hele of his leices and olio red suggestions te lliuiu as te llie best means of Joining him, Insisting upon something delinlle, otherwise it would be his (Stanley's) duty te destroy the r.uiiuii r.uiiuii ultleu mid march hniumwird. February 13, a native courier appeared In camp with the news that Kudu was at anchor just be bo be lew HUuley's eamn. This of course ended the Hiispensc, 'uliu lud ubandeiieil Ids pes. sessions and tikeu tqithu niaich which has endcsl ut Mpwupwn. A Crumtle Auntnsl the (Jiulcr. Frem the New Yerk Sun. The German docteit,, who of late years have conducted an exceptionally successful camjmign against curseiHuud l'alsehalr in tlermiiny, have new deelaied war against the garter. " The greatest injury done by the gar," said a physician in llerlin, "h the disturbance of the circulation of the bleed lu the lower leg. Tlin pressutoef the garter hinders thu lullux thure of fresh bleed, and that part of the body, thus do de pried of nourishment, icinaiu undo unde undo vclepeil. Ills weak aud often icfuses te de its duty in walking. The Mew or the bleed already ucd from the leg below the garter Is also retarded, and ery peculiar plicnoiiieir.iellun fellow. Thetlrst symptom of tronble Uvarleo.seM'lns, whlchi'reiiuen tly have very sorieiiseouscquuneos. Varlx Is notably much mero frequent among women than among men. The cause of thedltfercucn Is the gaiter. The pressure or thegarterla also respuuslble ler most swelling of the fwt, in'isunp.inted by a f'col f'cel ing or geiici.d oxhauhtleu. The Invalids, for thin are such, are 110 longer lit eeu te attend te their light ilutice about the house. Wheiiover the garter is left oil' seen enough all thesu painful diseases vuiluh, JJulay lu applying tills remedy results gcnenilly In a grcnter or les deformity of llie Jeg aud root, nnd In the Incapacity or both te dis charge all the runctieus properly te be ex pected or them, The garter must go. " Overiihuudniii'O of Wild flnme. I'ieiii the l'hllndclphla l.idter. The markets nre overloaded with wild game of neui ly ull kinds. Dealers say they never knew a year In which It wus se plentiful, espeeintly rabbits and quail. Net only does this overabundance npplv te the West, but te Pennsylvania iinil New .lersey also. There were "thous ands and thousands" of rubhlu aud quail lu market last week, and prices were "away down." Quail, which last year sold wholesale nt ?iWnnd3 11 dozen, were selling yesterday ut 31, M) and 2. Hubblts cettlil be bought for i iindSU cents a pair, ngalnstSO cents last vear, and gray squirrels were ell'eied for Ave cents a piece. Pheasants and greuse are net in such ahundant supply, but they can be bought for t'J a dozen. it may 110 said thut ene cause 01 me low jirices is, Hint much of the game coming from the West does net nrilve In the best comiitieu, ut It Is said that the prices juett-d are for sound stock, Dancer la soda Mint. The following letter from Professer A. II. Gallatin, of the University of the City of New Yerk, Is published In the ew Yerk Timet. I tleslre te call your attention te the dan ger attending the use of "cempressed tab lets or soda mint," se largely used In cases or indigestion, Ac They are safe when sold In bottles with glass steppers, but should be rejected when the stopners are metallic The decomposing tablets attack the cepper in the brass steners and bo be bo ceino Impregnated with thai poisonous metal, becoming stalled and sometimes completely stained bright green, llclween the tablets and the stepper Is placed a cotton ping. This renietPncs turns grcen, thus showing hew the poison is trans mitted te the lozengos. Copper has been extracted from such a cotton plug in the laboratory of the university. 0 t Tnrtnr Are iNirnselca en Iho teeth , nt first creamy, then rrnsty, then removable only by the den tist. It loosens the teeth, and makes the minis temler. Don't permit It te gather i use HOZO DONT,and keep tliomeutli clean and the teeth hcnllliy. What n ltnltlinere conrectlener says 1 I've hiut rheumstlsin In mv srm for six months, nnd Hiilvullen Oil mnde nn cntlre curoef It, niter minifies than nun bottle. WM. HUIIRM.IIAH, J rtnlte., Mil. Dr. Hull's Cough Hyrnii Is n sbinln nrtlcle In Iho market. The demand for It wys liever greater than new. The Miile find It lndlicn snblH anil nlll net be without It ninny price. Only eesls Z tents. .tell 11 Hmlth Is the happteit mnii Hint I knew, lint wasn't he blue, though, net three month oeeT "My wife's running down Just 11s fust as she Ami theiloeters can't help her," and thou this jioer mnii Almest cried niholheuglitof the peer, urrrliig wlfe Who seemed te be losing her held tieii life. "Hmlth, 1 knew Just hew you foci," sal tl n friend te whom hn told his sad story. "Mv wlfe n troubled precisely as yours Is. I den I JiiHtiiiiilerslnnil lUbfcmiM) I'm net n wnman, but her back palneil her, and she complained of ilraifKliiK-dewu fi'elliiifs, and 11 ecnrnil weak ness, anil I knew that she hail some ofthesn dlsemes women nre subject te. and had 'em bnd tisi. I rend nbettt Dr. I'leree's Kn orlle l're l're srrliitlen 0110 day, and tlin flrst tlmelwnsat Iho drug slore I bought 11 bottle of It unit took home te her. It uerknd wonders. In a short time shi! said she relllllie another woman, and she begun te hoi that there wns relief for her iifliTiill. Hhi) kept en hiking the medlelna for n time, nnd new she's well (let n bottle or dm ' rrriM'rlplleii'and try It en our lfn." "I will," snlil Hmlth. And he did, and It cured her and that's why he's se happy lOKluy. M.TuAw OWIKTHl'IX'IKIfJ CO. Llngered Between Llfe and Death. Mrs (lee. I'. Hmoete, a highly cultivated and estimable lady nf I'rcseelt, Ark,, writes under dalu of April St, lssii: " Iiurlng the summer of IK87 my eyes heeume lilllamed, and my sto mach nnd liver nlmust helH'lessly disordered. Nothing Inte ngrced lth me. I tisik chronic dliirrhica, nnd ler some line my llfe was de spaired of by my Tamlly. The lending physi cians of the country were consulted, and the medicines administered by them net cr did nny periunnent geed, nnd I lingered between llie and death, the inter being preferable te tbe agonies I was enduring. In May, Inn, I be came dlxgusted with physicians and their medicines. I dropped them nil, and depended selclv en Hh Ift's Mpeclflc (H. H. H.), 11 few bottles of which niade 1110 permanently well null from then until new." MA 1)11 1II.4 I.ll't: A IIUUDKX. I have had scrofula until It made myllfen burden. I was Inexpressibly mlseruble. sick, wcuk, sleepless, and unliiippy; desiring that the short time which seemed te have been allotted le 1110 en this earth would hasten te nn end. 1 tried doctors' treatment nnd medicine, and travel, hut noun of thesedlit any geed, for the scrofula gradually grew worst. One physlj clnn.whe I trawled fur te see, and te whom I puld Sl.VI, gne up the ciiseaa hepelnsh. Illicit gave up all ether medicines, und took only Hwirt'sHpcellle (H. H. H.) four bottles of that medicine cured me. and for the past four years I hae had as excclle'il health unit I am as frei from illseuse ns nnybisly living " !'. .. KIle.v, rremeat. Neb. Treutlse oil lllissl nnd Hklu Dlsenmsmnlled "(1) HWIIT HPKCU'IC CO., Atlanta, Oa. lilioccllattcetto. 't lOttOl'dll INHTKUcriON IN Aid. e : icsnertnlulnir te a business eiliim It 111 1.1 i.ANOAHl'KIl IIUHINI'-SH COI I.Klll.. ir.,0' Hall, Ne. l North Duke street. Day anil evcilag sessions. Instrurtle:i llrst llrst eliisseiily. Course thorough, titling jeung men and ladles for Hltlens. Hundreds of testimo nials nt College Hoems for exnnilantlea. Visi tors nluiiys welcome. Address. II. C. WT.IDI.int. Principal. T HI3 l'KOf'I.K'H CAHU 8TOIIIS. SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- FLANNELS! Olie Utile of bCAULKT nnd ULL'E TWILLED KLANNKLS nt 17c ; worth i."C. O110 Let of Vnrd Vld HUAItLET SHAKER KLANNEL ut 8.1a ; regu lar price, t."e te K)c. One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNELat Sue. 1 eg ular price, 2Se. One Let of HCARLirr TWILL FLANNELutSV;; cheupntuOc. One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at We ; worth te-dny Kk Full Line of FLANNELS generally nt LOWEST CASH PRICES. F. RAMON 25 East King Street, marAMydlt LANCASTER, PA. OEILLYDIUW. ARAUII. Things of Beauty ARE We hae Just laid In a luru ami liiiiulvoine stock of Christmas Novelties, Including the Ilntst lirannnd nickel geisln, as well ns the best cutlery the muilirtiifrbriK. UM1IKELLA STANDS, ANDIRONS, LTJSl'ADORS, CARVERS. COAL.WCKLTS, FRUIT KNIVES, NUT PICKS, fcCIfeSORS, Tesether with tlie Ijirpest Line of WESTENHOLM POCKET KNIVES In the city. The cutlery troeds may be bought In luind.yme i-ntus for Holiday Presents. EEILLT BUOS. & RAUB, JO AND Vi NORTH QUEEN ST, -Neit Doer te I'ofcieffict. GEO. WIS KWIR H 0008 UAtWAPARII.LA. Catarrli in Is a cetnplilnt whldi afreets nearly everybody, mere or less. It originates In a cold, or acces sion of colds, combined with Impure bleed. IHsngremble flew from the nose, tickling In the threat, offensive breath, pnln ever end between the eyes, ringing nnd bursting noises In the cars, ere the mere common symptoms. Catarrh Is cured by Heed's Barsaparllln, which strikes directly nt Its cnuw by removing nil Impurities from the bleed, building up the diseased tissues nnd giving healthy tene te the whole system. Hundreds of testimonials preve beyond ques tion thnt a positive euro for entnrrh Is found In HOOD'S 8AESAPAEILLA " Ker 2.1 years I have been troubled with r tnrrh In the head, Indigestion, and general de bility. I concluded te try a bettle of Heed's 8arsnwirlll3, nndltdldmose mush geed that I continued Its use till I have taken nve bottles. My henltli has greatly Improved, and I feel llke a different woman." Mas. J. IJ. AeAMS, Slllch Slllch mendHlrect, Newark, N.J. N. II. If you have decided te lake Heed's Hnrtnpnrlllndonet be Induced tobuyanyether. Beld by nil druggists. II ; six for . Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSES ONE DOLLAIl. UJunttmnhcg'g. Philadelphia, Tuesday, Nev, M, UB8. Printed Weel Flannel, 1 8c. All-woelTricots, 37 lac. Silk Mixed Plaids, 27lAc Three of extra-quick Dress Goods. Maybe a dozen of the staple Hack Dress Stuffs arc in the same price-beat. Mere are two : 40-inch All-wool Camel Hair, $1 from $1.50 ; 40-inch Silk-and-wool Fetilc, 75c from $'5- It was a famous Blanket last season ; just as famous new. Size, quality, cheapness ; we never saw the trio yoked mere te your advantage. Si.v pounds 12 ounces fine strong cotton warp, every fibre of the rest geed, springy, live wool. 74X ev inencs trenereus size ier a 1 generous double bed. Five dollars the pair. Yeu can make your Blanket choice from mere than thirty grades up te $35 a pair. Near Women's Waiting Roem. An interlined Down Quilt at $6 is remarkable ; mere se than ever when you see what pure, fine, clear down has get into it. Near Women's Wnltlng Roem. A new thing in Aprenings is fine lawn with cluster satin stripes near bottom space be low for generous hem. Nine styles, some with revering alternating with stripes. . Used for ladies' skirts and children's dresses as well as Aprons. Southwest of centre. Murrhina Gauze is the new est Curtain stuff, Loek of silk and price of Madras. Madras goods by the yard have been trooping in. As pretty a gathering of them as we ever had. 35c te $1.25. W ith tlie latest comers are : no-Inch Hash Nets, 20 and 25c. Coin-spot Mnsllns, while and colors. Figured double border Muslins for sash cur tains. Imitation Silk for Curtains, 12;c up. Scrim, plain nnd striped, 7c. Jehn Wanamakei;. flout. - r - t ii i T EVAN it SON'S. Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. 3.Mtoteivvni'tn. KOTE. I JUST RECEIVED FRO.M Keenigstag, Prussia, Twe Ilachcreuuds made especially for Rust aud Thne-fiuarter Length I'hoteijrapUs. ROTE. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Next Doer le the l'osteltlco. JanT-Kmil ScOrtl Jloticee. INSTATE OF MICHAEL DUERR, 1.ATEOF U tlin City of Umciutcr, deceased. Letters of administration said cstntflnavliiir been Krautcd te tlie undcrsiKued, all pciMms .ludcbttd tlicrete are riiiuested te malie Inimcdlate pameut,anil thoehuvluK claims erdtmands iiKalnst the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing In tlie City of Uincaster. MARIA RARUARA Dl'ERlt, Admlnliitratrlx. Jm. a. Ceyi.e, Attorney. nevStdTu liliocrllauceua Oftt SALARY, 810 EXPENS1M TnIv OyW ance, nlleweit each mouth. Steady employment at home or tra cling. Ne solicit tin:. Inities dcllverlne nnd maklin: collections. Ne Postal Cards. Address with stump. IIAFF.lt A CO., l'liiua, Ohie. nWiiHl I'u.TIiAS OUR IUGE STOCK EMHRACF.S VIO liui. (iuilars. Guitar Raiijes, llanjes, lian lian terliits, Piccole llanjes, Mniulelluc-i, II lutes, Vlfcs, Piccolos, Accordeens, Concertinas, liar munlrus, Ac, with n full line of strings aud trimmings : nil of best nunllty. VfOODWAEDACO.. ntslj d Ne. H I'jial King St., Ijincaster, Pa. TTI ENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 135 East Klnc street, having n full line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. AImi Undertaking promptly at- lenueu te. wan ana exhiiiiiu, outkeoos. a.Vtfdll II. WOLF. 11 East K lug turret. -i; EAL ISsTATE AND INSURANCE. JOHN H.METZLER, Ne. 9 MH'TII DUKE STREET. Real estate bought, sold or exchanged. Properties rented und rent collected. Fire, Lire and Accident Iniurnncc. Ixmius negotiated. bate l)x aud Keei Per Cf lit. Iinctni(-iil. Ojs-lyct tlie Head Dangerous tendencies characterize Uiat very common affection, catarrh In the head! The feel matt:: dropping Inte the bronchial tube or fangs Is very liable te lead te bronchitis or consumption. As catarrh originated In Impu rities In the bleed, local applications can de bat little geed. The common sense method of treatment Is te purify the bleed, and for this purpose there Is no preparation superior te Heed's Hersspnrllla. The powerful action of this medicine upon the blend expels the scrofu lous taint which Iced nnd sustains catarrhal disease, while It tones and builds up the atrcc ted membrane. CUBES OATABRH " I had the worst symptoms of chronic ca tarrh for two years. Be troublesome was It that I could net smell nor taste. I found Heed's Barsaparllln a speedy care, nnd I nm new free from this awful disease." J, II, Mammis, Bay Bhere.N.Y. . . " Ker several years I had n cntrrhal affection Inmy threat, and had tried several medicine but could And nothing le help me. Imustsny I was very much benefitted by using Heed a Bursa psrllla," EMAS 1. DKvniES, Umahn, Neb Beld by alt druggists. II; six for 15. Prepared only by C I. UOOD.A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOS En ONE DOLLAR ??vu 0e0b N: E W YORK STORE. Dress Goods, Dress Goods. Watt&Shand Offer Te-Day and Next Week semn of Greatest Bargains Ever Shown In New Seasonable Dress Goods. Here Is n Pine Heavy-Weight ALL-WOOL KUITINO, In All Celers nnd Grey nnd Hrewn Mixtures, te Inches wide, nt 37c a yard ; never sold bofero for less than We. ALUWOOL FLANNEL SUITING, Hupcrler Quality, All Celers, yard nnd n-linlf wide, fjOen yaru. CASHMERE HENRIETTAS. V, Inches wide. nl37eaynrd. A Full Line of Celers In our Popular ALL WOOL IIENRIETI'AS, 40 Inches wid,50c a yard; no better sold for KlJc. COMBINATION DRESS GOODS. Fifty New Htyles lu Our Elegant Ombre Stripes and Plaids, All-Wee, 40 Inches Wide, ONLY CO CENTS A YARD. Rest Villus te be had for the Menoy, AT THE New Yerk Stere. G, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. goat attt gHtuce. OARQAINS. mSIT STACKHOUSE'S This Week FOR IHO BARGAINS IN Beets &Shoes. A t ull Line of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! The Rest Beet Made. Call and cee them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes.28 and 30 East King Street, ' LANCASTER, PA. v B OOTS AND SHOES. WATCH! Fer Something Entirely New. I have ordered a large let of UNLINED SATCHEL SHOES, for Ladles, which I expect everyday, and will place them lu my show window as seen ns received. They nre very Light Rubbers, mnde of the Best l'ure Gum, without a lining, and arc the limit easy aud delightful walking shoe a lady could possibly lmnglue ; they arc put up lu Flush BngsorSaUhelser six or eight different shades and colors, nnd nre Intended tnpjocttr tnpjecttr rled evur the nnu In nttcndlng church, the epern or while taking a walk In threatening weather, when you de net care, te wear rubbers. Someone suggested the Idea of hanging them en the Christmas Tree when net being tired. THE PRICE IS $1.00. Which, when considering that the pair of Rubbers, betug mnde of pure gum nnd without a lining, nre worth about 75e, tlie cost Is very reasonable. I will hnve the Rubbers In two stylet, a very Lew Toe Rubtxr and env Higher Cut. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H. Frey, (Successor te FRBY AECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3. A 5 EASr KING STREET, LANCASTER, I'A. -Stere closed every evening nt 8 o'clock, ex cept Monday und Saturday. "rT'HE SURPRISING EXCELLENCE OF 1. the Masen tfellainlln Organ Is te be no ticed at once." MIU nt IlAUTUSn. WOODWARD CO., Ne. II East King St., Laucusler, Fa. kURE JUICE OFTIIE GRAPE. Tlie reu aim wnne wines wuicu I pur chased en the spot where made, en tbe Rhine lu Germany. Just tlie thing for tlie helldas. bend lu veur orders. I guarantee it pure nnd a geed medicine for enfeebled constitutions. FETERDORHUEIMLH. Blnl-lu-lland. Lancaster Ce., l'n. Will call at your home Ir you send me u pos tal. Orders may be leftat the Laucaster County Heuse, nlt-tmd ffrg 000v fUIARLEH BTAMM-H BOSTON STORE, t BARGAINS! Rett Curtain Feles at 18e nnd 2Jc f 1 25 and SI SO Lace Curtains at 75c and tl a pair. Curtain Locc, 10, 12&'l7 and 3S cents yard. tl and'tl 23 ComferUat 7Jc and f 1. Remnants or Apple ten A Muslin, 6c Wblte Blinker Flannel at 8, 10, 12 and 23 cents. All-Weel Red Shaker Flannel, 25c. l'lnld Sack Flannels, All-Weel, 2Sc. Heavy Canten Flannels, &, G)f, 7, 8 and lOcents- 40-Inch Hutcher Linen, 25e and .11c. 5-4 Table Oilcloth, 20c. 10-4 Sheetings at 20, 22 and 25 cents. 60-Inch Red Tickings, SOc nnd S7Jc Bed Check, di, 8, 10 and 12;-i cents. Bhlrtlng Oiecks, &c and O'c. Heavy HtrliHJd Shirting, OJc. Best Outing Flannel, 10c. Indigo Blue Calice, 6c Best Dark Calicoes, 4,6 and OH cents. Deuble Width Weel Skirling,' 12H, 20, 23 nnd 37 cents.' Rest Eiderdown, 374e. fiOc, 76e and II White Shirts nt 37' Jc, 60e aud 75c Geld Headed Gleria Umbrellas nt 87c and tl Umbrellas nt 25, 60 nnd 75 cents. Feather Trimming, 12ic n ynrd. COoJerscys at 33c. Fur Trimming cheap te clese out. Lncc Cellars, 5, 8, 10, 12, 17, 20, 23 cts a ynrd. Menkey Muffs, J360, Ruc)ilngs,3,5, 10, 12S, 17, 20, 2.) cts a ynrd. Imitation Seal Muffs, (1 60, '.', t2 50. Torchon Laces, 1,2,3,4.5, 6,7,8,0, 10 ctsayard. Dells, 6, 10, 12J, 17, Vi cts te M. Best l'lns, 14 rows for lc. Aminenln 5c n bottle. Best Linen Thread, 4c n spool. Miller's Wild Flower Bennet Seap, 8c Dress Shields, 6c nnd 10c a pair. Misses' Corset Waists, 25e. Children's Weel Sncks, 23e nnd 60c. Weel Lcgglns, 25c, 37c, 60c Silk Handkerchiefs, 12J, 17. 25 cts. Plush Balls nnd Ornaments, 1, 2, 8, 4, 6, 6, 7, 10c. Children's Weel Clips, 25 und 60 cts. 75c, II, SI 25 Kid Gloves nt 60c, 75c, II. Best and Cheapest. 35-37 l LANCASTER, I'A. Charles Stamm. YiriLLIAMBON i FOSTER. "We Are Preparing FOR THE APPROACHING Holiday Season! Drep In and Loek Over THE ADVANCE FAT TERNS of GENT'S SMOKING JACKETS, HOUSE COATS, DRESSING GOWNS, AN HATH nOUES. Gents' Flue Dress Overcoats, JIB, lis, 120, 821. Beys' Leng Fent Suits, $.1, 13 CO, 14. Bey's Dress Suits, IS, 16 50, 17. toadies' Silk Flush Coats and Jackets. Beaver Cleth and Berlin Twill Jackets. Girls' Grctchenand Infant Coats. Children's Knee Fant Suits, 12, f- 50. $3. Odd l'nuts nnd Coats. Bey's Overcoats, 12, SJ, II 50, H 50. BLACK DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE MOfeT DURABLE FABRICS'. SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, Si 25 per yard. Measures full 4d inches wide, nnd Guaranteed Fure Silk und Weel. Wnlk in and examlne the goods, nnd whether looking or buying you are welceme. Gents' Winter Underwear, Natural Weel Shi and Drawers, 75e, 81, nnd Drawers, 81, II 25, II 60,82 each. White Weel 8hirts 11 CO, 82 60 each. Scarlet Weel Shirts and Drawers, 75c, 11, 11 25, 12 each. MerlneSlitrU nnd Drawers, white, gray aud red, 25c, HSc, 60c each. Derby Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, II 25 each. Bey's White and Colored Merine and Natural Weel Underwear, 25c te COc. Hey's Flannel Shirt Wulsts, 75c te J.1. Men's and Bey's Cardigan Jackets, I5u te SI. HATS, FURS AND UMBRELLAS, Ladies' Shoulder Capes, Astrachan Cleth, Pointed Frent with Pocket, S5. Plain Capes of Astrachan Fur, 110; with Pointed Frent, 813. Plush Cirnes, $5 te 80 CO. Black HnlrCapee,83 51. Menkey Fur Cellars, SI te 80. Children's .M tiffs from 50c. Celd Cap Umbrellas, 95c. Beys'Stitl" Felt Hats reduced from 31 te COc. Beys' Plush Caps with bands, COc. Beys' Cleth Cups with bauds, E5c. SHOES I SHOES ! SHOES ! Reys' Fine Dress Shoes, 81 CO. Unties' Dress Butten Shoes, 8250. Misses' Dress Butten Shoes, 82. Farmer's Streng Beets, K. Indies', Misses', Beys' and Men's Rubber Beets nnd O v ershet . Williamson & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, I'A. Branch Stere, NO. 3IS MARKET STREET, HARRIS BURQ. PA. Nei Stew pen M pen Street, CltHhtne JHKKW. Wmll, 1889. ii uie meney-savins time or me year, and this the place te sas e It by celling the beat material and most stylish I SeltiMs, Trevseriigs ud OTercettiii FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yen knew the reputatlen-alwaya reliable. Prleea are lower than ever, styles handsomer, quality finer. I Te these who have dealt here the garment All that Is asked Is a trial te please you, a assuroyeu perfect sutlefaclleii. NOS. 234 AND 238 WKST KING STREET. altUmd M ARTIN BROS. VISIT MARTIN BROS. Jiere people learn every That You're day that this Is the best and chenpest store te buy Men's and Beys' Clothing and Fur nishing Goods. The funda mental reason for this, geed Ready When the Frest Bites. cloth piusgoed workmanship, plus lewestprtcca always. Beaver nnd Kersey Overcoats for men. satin I lined, piped edges or serge lined, double stitched I scams, raw edges, 15, 118, 120, 122. Frem this en downward te 15 the Men's Over coat stock Is full und goods proper, worthy of I going en our tables nnd your backs. Geed and Stylish Suits for men for the same I number or dollars, Choice, lnrge nnd plenty, l'rlnce Albert Suits, 115, 117, !!, 122. . " Slermera nnd Cape Overcoats nre ready feri buyers nnd bllzznrus. One of the liveliest spots lu the store Is the I Beys' Department. Lively boys, lively color-1 tngs In Suits and styles in Overcoats, lively, ac tive prices. Men's nnd Beys' Underwear nnd Hese Just I right. Weight, feel, comfort, price right, 25c te I II apiece. If you'd llke semethlngl made te order you'll I de best In the Custom Tailoring Department here, iicst workmen nnd workmanship. Christinas novelties nre coming. Smoking I jackets already here In plenty. MARTIN BROS, NOS. 20 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN HT. L. GANSMAN A HRO. BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS. It Is what we might call, te be explicit, a sur plus stock sale of MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S Overcoats and suits. Our Immense stock of Clothing which must I move, nnu av ence loe, ni. me eiggcsi cm in priiTS ev cr neara ei ill umcnsicr. liolew we quote only a few of our cuts for tills saie. Men's Overcoats at 81 75 ; worth i7. Men s Overcoats at 82 60; worth iv. Men's Overcoats atRl; worth 812. Men's Overcoats, Chinchilla, at $.175; worth 813. Men's Overcoats, Flne Beaver, 8150; worth 811. -Men's Overcoats nt S.V SO, SS nnd 110. Werth fully uouelo the money. Itevs' Overcoats at IK)c. 81 25. Sine.82.S3.il. Wholesale manufacturers ask Ce per cent, mere ier inese goeus. Men's Suits nt 82; worth 85. Men's Halts nt $3 25; worth 80. Men's Suits at St 00; worth tit. Men's Suits nt$ii; worth SIS. Men's Hulls nt7 60; worth 822. Men's Suits nt SO; wertli $27. Men's Suits nt 81025; worth f-.l. Children's Pants at 2ik". Slen's Fnntsnt COc. C5c. 76c. 81. 81 60. $ ' 82 CO. Be your purse deep or shallow our stock nllke Interests you. Every price is here nnd tbe values they represent nre honest. Nothing here pretends te be what It Is net. We sell no shelf-worn or mictien trash, but all our own Lancaster make. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) 86 and 68 NORTH QUEEN ST., B. W. CORNER OF ORANOE. LANCABTER, FA. O- Net connected Willi any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. 43-Be cautious and make no mistake se that you get te the rightplacc. TIT YERS 4 RATHFON. ALWAYS RELIABLE. Every man who bujs Clothing ought te knew by this tlme that our's Is always " RELIABLE." There's nomtestlenlng, no feeling of doubt en the part of our custo mers when they nre nbeut te pur chase. If they have been wide awake they won't hesitate. Then, tee, yeu're dealing with the Manufacturers direct. There's an advantage. He knows what he can premise lu value; he knows what he Is giving you lu workmanship. He's the man, tee, thnt has bought his goods from first hands and don't expect you te pay mero than ene profit. Prices Ietht T Myers & Rathven, RELIABLE CLOTHIERS, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. I'A. A'ure. nuiw. Christmas Gifts Choice Furs AMER'S, Ne. 39 West King Street. A Full Line efbealtklu Ce.it and Jsikets, all sin-sand lengths. Shoulder Cnpes lu Genuine Seal, Persian Lamb, Astrnrunn, Menkey, Beaver, Otter, Ceney and Hare. Mull, of all kind from COc up. HeaUkliiOarmcnls carefully made te meastiri Satisfaction Kuuianteed, e2fr2md S.ttcvtcje. y UTIIEIt H. KAUFFMAN, A1TORNEY-AT-LAW. Second Fluer Ehliinan Law Building, Ne. 48 North DukuSUett, flprMytWw L-V. J;, --. ,.-.i m&L iir -, . ,; ., , '."! MH. .n
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