Vi -.-$! Eta a . 5 -?Jr && Cy- J'3 ir. yr? IrSfci f &-t - rS? ffc Ms. it" ft P ? i.S5.v tV, ?" EPr a p &3'K5- 5C m E m&. Sr'V Pit; i! ; -B" $ lis M. !?B?r f atm Jttit Utritc "1" A 'w .& j ., OLUttdW WEINMAN FOLTZ, Kdltera. ,."' HOMSHT CLARK,Feb!lshr. jmnAiLY iNTKLLieENCKrL-Pnbiisried ' )' arar? y in the year, but Sunday. Served ' M& fe? aarrlers in this city and aurreundlng " towns t tea ocnU&week. By mall Ave dol del 4ArlMi irar In advance: 60 eentsa month. fcpf&r : ,' WWiMil uilNiUUUVLH-vueaennr nu H tfty eU year, In udvnnce. tMMMCW 3tO STJBBCHIBERS-Rcmlt by check j&? Or rtdfflca order, and where neither of 1&1MM ba procured send in a rcgiircu iXf arwl at tha Postefflee. as second class mall )if Matter. r"", ABBMM, THB IHTELtlOEKCEB, &$'- Lancaster, Pa. 'Iff 'il'l1 VMJTOASTSK. FA., November 30, ia. , 'jf-,, A Party In Trouble. f fM.Tae IteuubHcan narainistriiuen which t" xhia btimped oleng for nine months by , l mm self, wltu very mile satisfaction rjOT-w vne pany or crcaii xa iieeu, i new Ski have the association of a Republican ICenres"; and by the time the Fourth of ;jjuly comes around we will be able te si', make n close estimate ns te tlic cemli- -M,tlea of the dominant party anil Its pros MKi i at 4 at i wpeet or Keeping us iieau aoeve water. We nre inclined te tuinK turn we win JTglflml H mighty peer j and it Is only in Lf$iMMlt the adjournment of the flrst bcs bcs bcs ISalonef Cenerress te dctormlne the dls- -fh-. solving state of the Republican party. ,-$p Tne congress mceia wuu a narraw My majority for tue aUmlulstratleu in tne $ Senate and an exceedingly slim major- 4j ity In tue Heuse; and tills majority one Uk ttief nnnnAl. r lml1 Imnn Hin tnrlfl nllrc- fcj. ..r: ' rr ii.;.: . " ;i7i ' .., ueu, wuicu was iuu muni iuc i mv ,'& . 1 l. 1.1.. I... l. Jl. .!. a vnuvass uuu is nnviy iu ue mu tiuvi tnu i ,ffiff In tue Congress Ashattcrcd party, witn bare majority, elected indeed against the popular majority, would be bound te Wu, liave a hard row te hoc, however vlr- kVtUeusly and Intelligently Inspired; hut . y a party neiu, as is mis unuur, tuc ceiurui Jteef small men with mean inspiration, 5) JU3S1UI CllltTIU I'lVMItllUIJ ui ?. .1; Biiferxwrmiv irnm thn nrilnnl. tfW" Tue cnief handier of the party, a iS"knew as a rlpe fruit of Pennsylvania politics, grown en its own 'pei.tlcal duncruUl, ana ttucn a product as mignt v. nwnn.fl 4.An-. I.- ..ll.... .lAl...n,.- 1 i ,4& has never beeu suggested tlint Mr. v Quay has arisen ie the command of his . party by the ferce of lih virtue or Intellect. His successes have been achieved by the use of course material means and by the total (lis re gard of moral restraints. .Netuing Is mere characteristic of the man than his statement that Jehn M. Carsen, the newspaper correspondent who is a candidate for the clerkship of the Heuse, was unworthy of consideration L;4 for the place, as his support came bnly tfrl "wrt. ..., ...... l..l...... 1.1...... ftt, JIUIUUCWDIMMVI (ItCUi AtBUUWl'U U1U UU daclty which is his characteristic, and U'lltHl Inrl llflll til lnfl f lin nnlfemiiuiru r? ftnrl tlinlp trnnnnna tt icii1a ii)tl.1 nm &-&y TU1MU, 111 UI3 1 IV11 , Jll WUJ1I1IU1 JQUU L Jyft.wlth mere material agencies. Possibly lie makes as Jittle account of iicwb nancr condemnation as ha vtretunda rte de. Probably his InlelllKcnce . ;xi does net sutllce te make htm dulv -s nnnrlnllvA nf It IT.-, m.... Imci et.VH 'A','", " ...... ... pt'Buflered se little harm from It In the past Fastohave come te think It worthless. Sj, ' te ucspise jue newspaper is te ?.? flpntn mililln nlnln,i n-t.lili ( 11m f- long run It represents ; and no public man is strong enough te de this ; and least of all this man, who Is conspicu ously weak, and who is net likely te laBt long as a leader, lie has been In the saddle for u successful run, which Is likely te be as brief as brilliant. It ls-a sign of the decadence of whatever force he may have hud that he has tied te our Innocent Jittle Kddy McPlicrseu for clerk, who has about the inlluence a bantam would have ever a game cock. An Opportunity. The feet ball ;aen is ever, but It may be faintly hoped that the weather will allow the awakened lecul interest in the JJv, Kame a,,c-lher chance for expression en ;; Tuesday. There will be a niagnlilccut chance te advertise our college by a vlc vlc lery at a moment when the whole coun try is yet talkiug feet ball, and w hen there will be no ether feet ball news te offer. The victory ever Dickinsen was quite overshadowed by the great PrJncc- tuu uuu xuiu auii, uim me many at tier Thanksgiving matches, but the news of a victory en Tuesday will be coupled With dlscussieu of the sudden advance of the Laucastcr team te the front rank of the state's best players. The Fianklln and .Marshall team must net rest upon their laurels, and should realise that, te gain the full reward of their last battle, they must win the next. Strike while the Iren Is het and then the team may rest and get down te study, while ethers de the striking for a college gym nasium and library and the develop ment of one of the most firmly founded and well balanced educational institu tions In the laud. Their Mud Frewes. TLc street committee of thisi town must feel great relief that the frost lius come te solidify the mud and niuke the roadways firm, though rough. The ruts are net te severe a rellectlen upon their seuse as Is the mud, Biuce they de net be clearly remind everyeue e the vanity of the street committee's effort te make the read sur faces hard with stone. We have seen many Illustrations of the stupidity of civic servants ; but we de net think that there has ever exleted a mere Imposing monument.ef stupidity than the stieet committee of this town, If it really be true that they have been honestly stiiv stiiv Ingfer the past season te gi ve ua geed read ways. 'J here Is no question that they have been laboring hard and at great espeuse te the city, te haul sliuT upon the streets. The carts have been busier thau ever, and a huge read ma- enjue ann a great stoue crusher have aided their efforts. The hill at Graelfs landing has been nearly leveled by the committee's stone supplier, the Ilonor Ilenor Iloner aulo Frederick Eugle, who is nearly through with his energetic effort te prepare a level lawn upon whkh the girls and boys who teme te the banks of ine 3-eiiew conesteKa. te beat or imt i&m buss, mayadisjiert themselves. We rclolce for Eusle's sake that the committee havostuek t.n uell inl,u m. kS ten stone : but we are mnflilcnf Hint if !ft 4I,I I. ,.,... l , ..,.....,.. . s.1 H 1 """lelJ at jiur, uieirfctupmiiy 13 SuTSt iotense. Vet they are men who are cana- . ?. Die of purr vl 11 rr mi nm . ,.rl,,i.n t..,r.i..... r-!STWltll A KUm.nrA r ..,....., ,1,1 ,W0t the dumbest iweple In town. Their ,'iewuuu iviraijfcis fceems te supervene Rfftl"-. --. ...vj pi UUV 141 view tue S; riw It Is net te be denied that tin v . A-et knew what u iroed mmi u-,,n im . I through probably their opinion of the " i A 1uUl' of the tulut" they buy for their Par, v""urw "u" l"v'r meuey is as i m" '" " PrMIDKXT KDW. V. liOEW, of the Manufacturers and nnllddra' VI re Insurance-company, is quoted as xpresalug g'rcafdlsceurngenimi with the Insitrnnce binlne3 In the East. He s.iyn (list Western profits are paying for Kahtern Arcs nnd that he Is thinking of withdrawing Ills com pany from the Eastern -atales. He ad mltted that seVftril cemiaidcs might be wiped out by lheIynn and Bosten con cen con flngrallens and oren feared a wholesalo disaster. Mr. Iijew forgets hew Ktstern pretlts ovencd up Cldeage lesses after that great Western flre,nnd tn Insurance matters he may be ah alarmist. .. It may seen be Philadelphia's turn te have a big lire. The chiefs or her nre de partment have been explaining the city's Immunity from huge conflagrations en the theory that she has a better tire depart ment than any city In the Union, and that her dromen are exceptionally brave ntul cniclcnt. The last part of the claim is scarcely worth attention, as the cxcollcnce or firemen of each city will always be up held by the citizens thereof in comparison with the flromen orethor cities. The beast of a mere perfect flre department imy be mero worthy of attention. Tliochlef takes particular prlde In the telegraphic sorvlce and claims that flre fighting has been ro re duced te a science In Philadelphia. A cap tain of tholimiranee patrol echoes lliepralu) of the department and ineti, but gives a great deal of credit te the general use of brick In building, llosten's fireman had te fight flre and keep nway from the crumbling ganlte walls, which would uplit and scatter bofero they fell. On Thursday morning a few hours befere the flre the Uosten erafrt made comments en the I.ynn disaster and boasted thusly of the flre proof houses or Uosten : "While it will net de te apeak confi dently concerning the future, ene Is nnne the less justified in belletlng that a great sweeping conflagration Is ultogethor Im possible In the nowly-ceiistructed business district of liosten, nnd this, tee, In sjilte of the fact that the buildings arc, as a mle, hlghernnd larger than theso whlclioeciiplel these silos prier te our great lire. Tiiere are parts of our city which hae net been thus Improved, but as fast as the require ments of trade or the results ofage cause theso te be replaced by new ones, the elfect or our building laws comes Inte play, nnd the new edifices, if net tiro-proef, are, nt leist, se farflru-reslsllngas te make their speedy destruction by an Interior flre im probable, nnd their quick consumption by a sweeping conflagration Impossible." The swift robnke of this Bosten beast should make Philadelphia tremble. WiNTnuIshorennd the skles glve little sign of any clinnge til their tacllfs. If they drop water in snow flukes hi the next threo months as they have let It fall In rain In the pit threo we may have te travel en snow sIiech. A XnwYenic doctor bi.vs that very few people knew hew ptilse beits vary : " The host tlme te asceitnlti the normal condition of the tmlse Is shortly nfler wukliiK In the morning, w hen the nerves nre unexcltcd and the w hole condition of the body Is cilm and equable. It would be n wise thing for overy iorsen te ascertain the nor mal condition of their pulse from half a de70ii observations when in geed health, for the guidance of the physician who may ba called when sickness comes. I had two patients, both btreng, he'dthy young men. The normal pulse of ene Is fifty j thoethcrls nluity-twe. Thlsdltroreneo Is remarkable, and had I net known the nertnnl condition of the pulse of each, I mlKhthne been led Inte serious error." It might be that In trying te fellow tills advice te note the pulse a poison would grew unduly anxious, ami an eminent Philadelphia doctor cautious bis patients against Holf-exainlnntieu as tending te make tiilles Kcem grateand leading ten hypochondriac state of inind. A Startling; Imitation. Frem I'tick. An Kencr. .Salesman Well, whaUhcr want? Liiblomer I want te buy a lint. Salesman Why didn't yer say se? Move lively new. This ain't no morgue I Customer I don't like te be spoken te like that. Salesman Yer don't t Well, wlmtelier stnppln' the wheels 'f tindelcr? Did yer evorseoa real lint? Customer That's enough I Geed day. Salesman Just wait a momeut, sir. I rccogulze j'eu as the tlcKit-sellcr at t4ie Imiurlul Central .Station. I tried te buj a ticket of you yesterday, and l've Just "on "en "on deaered toghe you an Imitation of the w ay you treated me. What's the slze Mi 1 LyliiB In Walt for CiiiivnslinnlCri. I'reiu the KaltliiiereHiin. A glance at a map of the country botween IJalumore and the east slde of the Susque hanna river, tuul from the Philadelphia, Wilmington ,V Baltimore railroad south te the Chesapeake bay, will show the watuis where the sportsmen kill thousands of ducks each season. Almest every feet of available bind bordering wi the waters w here the ducks leed Is either in posses sion of seme vpertsman, who uses it for Ills own hhoetini;. or In owiied bv ii dm I.-. ing club. Thousands of dollars ha e been spent en many of the sheres, mid the club houses are as comfertablo ns money can maketliein. They nre well constructed nnd many nre handsomely furnished gas, beat, het und L-ehl u.iter being supjilleil 111 soiiie, A low me cspecliiliy lltletl ulili u iew te the comfort of the members' vives and illlllilifS. The club-gnnuer is In the liuslness for tliebmrt it liiinlslies. He is generally a wcalthv elt.v cciitlciu ill who en nileril te Indulgehls leve of )i)ert,iiiil wlia llmls lUorsleu from biiHltiostuasesat the shores. Hels equipped with nil the p.irapliern.illa necesH,ry te nmke his sheeting a. success. IliscletliliiKls of the warmest kind, mid frequently tlicre Is nil uttendant who car ries the club member's gnu eiul nmniunl nmniunl tien, and who brings in the ducks slnugli slnugli slnugli tored by the nfore-.ilil club iii.in, who re mains in n dry blind or tub. for liliu the sjiert loses nil of its unioinfeitnlilo i"ei turcs, but nil of Its lnniircsure reliiinid ThoducksareUocoiiilngiiiorot.carcoyoarl, .Many who cannot get shores te their liking mi the rivers nt the head go lower down in the bay for their sheeting. There has been much complaint among the gun ners tint the feeding grounds lu the mers are co ered with mud brought down by the Heeds, nnd ospeclally theso in the upper parts of the streams, ami that the ducks can be found only nt the mouths of the rivers or lu the bay. Just what chances the ducks have in ttie rlvers emptying into thoupper part of the bay is a inyMery, ns both shores are a skirmish Hue of gunners trying te Invelgle the ducks te destruction. SUnmluiiU mid the Velcu. Frem the Contemporary Iteview. Tobacco, alcohol nnd llery condiments of all kinds nre best avoided by theso who have te speak miu'li, or ut least they bheuld be used in strict moderation. Llke tippling, the effect of cigarette smoking is euuiulathe, und the blight but ceiihtunt absorption of tobacco julee nnd sinoke maKcs tue practice far mere noxious in the long run than any ether form of smoking. Our forefathers, who umkI regularly te end their evening under the table, hccmed te have suffered lljtle of the well-known ef fects of nlcohel en the nere, while the modern tippler, who is neer intoxicated, is a being whose whelu netveus system mny be said te be lu a btate of chroule iiillammatlen. In llke manner cigarette smokers (theso, at least, who inhale the smoke, and de net merely puir it "from the lips out ward," us Curly le would say; are elten in a ktate of chronic narcotic poisoning. The old Jet about the slowness of the poison may seem applicable here; but, though the process may be slew, theie can be little doubt that t is sure. fcven if it does net kill the body, it tee often kills or gieatly impair the victim's working efficiency nnd iiwlnlness In iite, The local piuscts of cigarettes in the mouth must also be taken into account by theso whose work lie in the dlroctlen of public speech. The white spots en the tengue und insides of the cheeks, knew n us "smokeis' patches." are believed by some doctors with special oxperienco te be mero common in devotees of the cigarette than lu ether smekers: this unhealthy condition of the mouth may i e' only make speaking troublesome, or ecu painful, butlt Uowpreed te be a pre- disposing causa of eaiier. r, All rlery or puugent feeds, cendlmanta or drinks tatid te causa congestion of the threat, and Jf this condition lxwimesrhronle It may lead te Impairment If net complain less of volen. The supposed miraculous virtues of the mysterious poaaet and draughts en which soma orators pin their faith exist mainly in the Imagination or these who uaa there at best they de nothing mere than lubricate thojelnts ei the vocal machine se as te make It work mero smoothly, THE rEX910XKIt'H ItETPltX. His Tlesorted Wife- Expected te Draw the Meney, Hut the Man Came Back. A rather peculiar pension case was dis covered In at, Leuis en Trlday. James Cassidy enlisted in 1870 under the name or It. Hlckey, and was assigned te com pany II, Soventh regiment, V. 8. A., mounted. Hoservod in Mentana several months chasing Canadian whisky smug glers across the border. He was caught in a blizzard and had his fact badly frozen, requiring the amputation or ene feet and the tees of the ether. 11 then returned te St. I-ettis, married under the assumed nnrne and made application for a pension. He deserted his wife ene day In 1882, and the next day a check for $2,100 reached the pension ofllce for him. The department requires an absonce of soven years as a basis for the presumptive widow's claim te the money, and yestenlny, seven years and six months after Cassldy's disappear ance, an erder was Issued te pay the money ever te the bereaved relict. When Mrs. Cassidy answered a ring or her deer bell this morning, expecting te see the postman with a notice te call at the pension ofllce and draw the tidy sum, she was thuuderHtruck te find herself race te Tace with the long lest but Irrepressible Cassidy. Ue had ret u med from the grave, and as his Identity cannot be questioned the woman w ill net get the money, GHOSTS Ol' THE BLOSSOMS. Out In the misty moonlight The flrnl snowflakes I see, As tlicy frolic turning the leafless I.linbs oflhcnniiletri'e. Talntly tliey seem te whlnptr, As round llie heughs tlicy wlnjr, " We ere Urn ghosts of (he blossoms Thai died In the early sprlnc" Jllchurit Ktmlull MunKlllrle)., Tartar Arc bnninclcs en the teeth J at first creamy, then t rusty, thou rcinovuble only !; the den list. It loosens llie teeth, nnd makes the gums teuiler. Don't permit It toRfitlier; uroHOZO ureHOZO DONT, and keep the mouth clean and the teeth healthy. The etreel or drastic pdreatlws Is -eryener-Millnanil often followed by mere or less pros tration. What ou want Is a mild aperient unit alterative, which uru happily cemblucd In lnxader. Crilng Is a prime evidence of pain. When the.buby Is fretful nnd Inclined te "crjlnx spells," runove thu can se by uslnii Ur. Bulls if jby ttyrup. Jlclinloue, RUI.IOIOUS 8EHV1CUS WH.l. HE HELD 111 tlie fellow Ihk churches en Holiday, In ttiu morning lit 10-30, In theewnlngnt 7:15. Hun ilay school ut 1:15 P. in. When thu hour 1 dif ferent It Is espcclully noted : Nlw Uiteucii. Wervlces and Sunday school te-morrow iuernlni;ut the usual hour, In Leng's building, Ne. 10 Nerm tueen street, I.mmanuki, l.L'riiKitA.s-Urancli Hchoel.-Ttcg-ulnr sesxlen ut the school house, corner of W'lil untniid Mary streets, at 'J p.m. Ciiuiicii uv Uen Cerner or Prince aud Or Or nnne. llev. J. II. I's terl I lie, pastor. PncsurTEiUAU Mkmeuiai. cniriicu-Seuth Queen street, Tlioiuus'ilieiiipsoii, pastor. Hon Hen uuy school ut l.'LJ p. in. LlKLTTUCHK HureilM Sr. JOII VtNLS IvIRCIie IvIRCIie Ceiner of Orange and Mulberry street. Hf rvlce In ttiu ticrmiin limi;uuge Ireni f. it te 10 i" it. in. mid from 0 te 7:15 p. in. Humlny school Ireni l.'.iUtoltleii. m. OLivirr Iiaitist Cuuncil Iiist Vine near Duke street. Ilev, M. Kru) ne, pastor. OLtvtT Mission ill tiist l-'rederltk street. Humlay school ut '-' p. in. l'rcuchliii; In the uveniutf. I'.tKeiiJiFn St. Lukk's Marietta avenue, Rev. Win. K.Llchllti'r, pastor. Hundny school utllp. in. Auulvcrsury hui vices of tliubunduy school In thecveiilns, with addresses by ltas. A. C.Wliltmernnd J. l'.Hteln, Ht. Paul's Kefeii vku He v. 3. W. Memlneer, pastor. 't' lllKht mt Ire lit 0 15 p. in. Mr. Jehn's Lutiimian itev. 11. V. Allcman, II. II., pastor. Hervli.es ut 11 a. m. In (Jerniuu Huternifd church, corner of OraiiL'u nnd Mul berry strict, hiiuduy selKMil ut HI. Jehn's at It p. in., und at UetiMild Memerial Mission ntS p. m. United IluETiinr-N inChuist, Cevknant. Went Ornnsc and Concord streets. Ilev. C W. ltutsler, pastor. I'ralve strvlcv nt (i-JO p. in. hr. Hiu'Iien's Collcse C'hupcl. Sermon by ltev.T. O.Apple, U. 1 t'lusr Hi.ieuMhO. Ilev. J. Jf. Tltzcl, !).!)., pastor. UVANOEMCAt. First Church. Ilev. 1. F. Ilir, paiter. Cicrinun In thu morning. Huiuluy school ntUa. in. Hr. Paul's M. E. Church Rev. E.C. Yerkes, p.ister. U a. ni. class. Huucbi) school ut 1: lap. m. 1'raUe ser Ice at COO p. in. Preaching In the evenlnj; by Ilev. W. H. Hpcecc. Klitsr M. E. Uliuncil lte. H. M, Vernen. P. 1)., pastor. Class luectlnes at U u. in. Huuduy school ut l:t" p. m. Ciimsi LurilLiiAN. Itev. E. L. Reed, paiter. EVANOtLICAL CIIUIICII. ItCV. U.U. AI0rltlt, pastor. Hunduy school at '.' . m, 1'ruUe er er er lcontC.lie p. in. Dimni: scrvlce en .Sunday morning In the Rockland street school building at 10 o'clock. Huuduy school nt - p. m. PutaunEiiiAN. Ucv. J. Y. Mitchell, 1). 1). pastor. '1 he sacrament of the Lord's Hepper lit the morning. Hisirsev Ciiaw-l erth Prince street Rev. F. M. Harris, pastor, Tiiimtv LurilLitAN. Rev. C.L. Fry, pastor, Systemutlc beneilctnce day. Mehavian. Rev. J. Mux Hark, D. 1)., pastor, Hiuiilaj school ill 'i p. in. UiiAt'G l.UTill.itA.N. Rev. C.E. lleupt, pastor. Sunday school ut '.' p. m. Church services morning unit evening. Wt.yri-.UN M. E. Ciiuiicii. Rev. E. W. nurke, pastor. Christian endeavor uuitlui; utfUOp. in. Preaching by Rev. 11. V, Hhuuh. Jlt'U !5oue J."' MARTIN CO. J. U. MARTIN & CO. Heavy Reductions. Te make room for I Ieliday Goods, we have made special reductions in our prices of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. All the Latest Novelties te select from. Dirccteire Newmarkets, in plaids, stripes and solid colors, reduced from $14.00 te 12.00 12.00 " 9.75 11.00 " 9.00 Cleth Newmarkets, .reduced from $17.00 te $15.00 1 4.00 12.00 S.oe 6.50 Steckinette from " 12.00 " 975 " 6.75 " 5-oe Jackets, reduced $S.oe te $7.00 6-5 " 5eO 6.00 " 4.75 5.00 " 4.25 Misses' and Children's Cone Cene maras, Newmarkets, Irish Peas ants, are all reduced. EeSrHeadquarters for Seal Plush Coats. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster, Pa. DAIJtiT 1 lAIlMClli WAM CI) TO HUI'l'LV ilH.lv .U . . at niK ,nn..,iIAECAHTKIt C.VItAMKI. CO., eJ9-tWitt H as) Qhurch t., Lancaster, Ta. SB VPMtif)IVMIWH? fBt - MiiLAMMwr A.MtnMr. Wevw, lata. Of cetirst yett'H be buying Holiday Beeks. Out new much de you knew of them? Hew much can you find out of even one book by half a minute fingering at a crowded counter? Precious little. That's one rea son Boek News has se many friends. Boek News readers knew the drift and scope of ei'ety book almost before the ink in it is dry. They can be a thousand miles away and net go wrong in cheesing. Therei no haphazard pick ing if you take Boek News hints. Fer big folks or little folks all's one. Thp pith of the book, the merit of it, the size of it Nothing left for you te guess at ; net even the fair price. uoeK News ler December tells you of nearly five hundred holiday books, and shows you about sixty pictures from them. One hundred and twelve big pages ; five cents, te any ad dress. The little money it costs is likely te come back te you a hundred fold. Can you de bet ter with VIVE cents ? Christmas Cards, Booklets and Novelties are all in sight. The picking will never be easicrs. Calendars, tee Dick ens, Thackeray, Tennyson, Eliet, 50c ; by mail, 75c. Each with a thought for every day in the year. Thirteenth street side. Albums for Photographs have expanded into space de serving of the many sorts in the stock and the Bargains among them. Twenty-seven styles just in, mostly leather, standing shape, some all cabi net, ethers cabinet and card, fresh from Berlin and Vienna, go at the following reductions te-day : WOOteKfiO 87 00 te K Ul ss co te si m tiioetefioo tUIOOteSTW rJoeototiooo Albums in Plush, te $ie. Leng, $x square, $i te S6.SO. Oblener, $3 te Si 2 ; in leather, square, 52.75 te $10 ; long, $3-75 te $6-25 J oblong, $3.50 te $11. Extra large Albums te held 144 pictures, in real morocco, Si 7 te $20; in plush, $13.50. Northwest of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. ffiljhtmurtrc. H ICJH 4 MAIITIN. I -AT- Cliixia Hall. The ilncst line of Holiday Goods ever shown by us In Ilav llaud Decaratcd China, Japa- ue30 Ware, Iteyal Worcester, Cut Glas aud a general line of Fancy Goods. Decorated Dinner Sets in China, Porcelain and Granite. Printed Goods In White in the best qualities. Chamber Sets In all grades from White and Printed te Jesse Dean's Finest Decorations, and at prices equal te any. ROCHESTER LAMP! The best Lamp in the mar ket in Stand, Parler, Library and Piane Style. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. AflM.KIfS ltOltAX SOAl WILL WASH .It I. Clethe and uvery urtlule under the tun OVHTKIWI llKSTOYHTEltS INTItK MAIl MAIl ket Kcrscl In nil Mjles, nnd ineuUatuil hours, nt C'HAUl.tM E. KOMl'KU'H, 111 the lear of the Central Market. Uyiiteni In the lull or opened n-rveU te private families. Telephone connection. neVJ0-2imtIt y-K lCAMlNE KVKS FHEK. Speotaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If yen have them examined you will probably flud that there Is tempthtug rung with them, and that glassed will be u L'real help te you. We tue Inimitable "VIA. MANTA'1 lenses, nhlchiire made only by im.nud recemmendwl by Undlng Oculist an the best alda te defec tlvu vision. Solid Ueld Hpectaclcs, t3.00 ; usual price, $5.oe. Htwl Spectacle', BOe.i usual price, $1,00. Artificial Kj ea Inserted, i-1 j usual price, $10. H. ZIKEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street, OITICIAKH. 1 rillUiUKU'illA. lletween Chestnut and Walnut HUeaU, miWjd i-.rr?T$4i?r ?&,' What Is s .M IV Catarrii I an Inflamaatleai tit, the meaaa membrane, and'mar.afleet (fcefcaaJ, tMeaV eteesach, bowel or Matter, tteteatarrti at the Mad la Uiemeet cenmea, aAak aaaslM eatie iradaallythstlthMaSmihaMkefcre ttrt na ture of the troeble la aaeaeelei. Catatrh la caased by a cold; of tueeaeahm ef aalaa, eeaa blaed with Impure bleed. It leeal anaaiaaae are fullness and heat la the ftwhee4, rraeea latheaeaeaadbaekaart erthe Ureat, and a dlaagreeable discharge from the rose. Wheat the disease gains a firm held and beccenee chronic, It Is VT OsUsgNMsT being liable te develop late eoaeamatlea. The eye become Inflamed and red, there la throb bing In the temples, ringing- noises la the care, headache, capricious appetite, and sometimes less of sense, of smell and hearing. Heed's Bar sa partus la the remedy ter this ever Increasing malady. It attack at once the aearoeer the disease by purifying and enriching the bleed, Which, as Itreacbee the delicate risn of the m neens membrane seethes and rebuild the tissues, giving them tendency te health Instead of disease, and ultimately curing the aflectlen. 1 W W sIlsTsasri M. A FI W . !'.' t .' ew. .?. Heed's S9rsaparllla HeldbyatldrngtUta. I;lkferK. Prepared I Beld Wall druggist, tl; six for ft. Prepared eniy ey tu j. neuu a iai., ixjwcii, Mas. I 100 DOHBH ONE DOLLAR. iMUceUaneausi. pilIAUI.ES HfAMMH REDUCTION -IN- This is done in order te make room for our display of TOYS! Charles Stamm, LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON STORE. TJUKPARE -reii- Winter's Chilly Blast ! Watt & Shand Can Save Yeu Meney In Purchasing Blankets, Bed Comforts, Flannels, Underwear. a-We buy thce Reeds In Summer when prices touch bottom, und guarantee a having en manufacturers' prices of te-day. WIIITfi AND COLOKUD W.ANKETS, T3c, Sltfl,JI2J, tlOOte te 50 a pair. ALL-WOOL nLAXKHTS, H60, f3 7S, f 100, $5(10 te 810 00. I1KD COMFOIITS, Excellent Qualities atiT5c,87Kc, 1 00, SI 25, 91 50 te (3 00 Each; ALL-WOOL WHITE AND COLOltF.D FL.VXNKIJS, At 20, 2i, 23, Kl le 50 Cents a Yard. Ijidles' nnd Gentlemen' lin.VVY WINTF.lt UNDKHWi:.V, At 25, 83, 37; te GO Cents Each, ALL-WOOL UNnF.RWn.Vlt, AtT5c, $7c, SI 00, tl 23,1150. gi:rmax iicaltii undhrwhak, White or Grej-j at tl 00, $1 75 te ti 50. MERINO AKD ALL-WOOL CHIL DREN'S UNDERWEAR, In All blzcs and at Vll Prlccx, AT THE New Yerk Stere. Dress Goods Dress Goods Dress Goods hi pn Sweet, iwmM'm . ., " i-si'UV- H- v. r. - u. 1 r.iw&e --f sx-l ve.,j4k. ! IMSI !-- At-,-,- ' - . m - ft "tf - I .r-S " fat snstral raare I hare been' troubled wltitl that terribly (iiugiwinliH disease, eUrrK'I took HOc4'aarsaparHa with the retTbeHre salt. It eared tee ttsai eeaUnaal , dreafMa In any threat, and ariMtp lbeliRg.;jt haa also helped my mother, who has taken ItHat ran down atate of heatlhamd kidney treaMe;1 I reeemmead Heed' Harsaparllla te all ana goad medicine." Mas. B. I. Mkath, Pataam, cuna. t " " This eertlBe that 1 was cored of a bad ease of catarrh by Heed' Rersaparllla two year age." Wa. H. Mera, Best Jeffersen, Me. " I have suffered wish catarrh la my head for yean, and paid eat hundreds of dollars formed fermed letae,but have heretofore received only tem porary relief. Heed' BfcraeparlUa helped me te mach that my catarrh la nearly eared, the weakness of my body 1 alt gene, my appetite I geed In fact, I feel like another person. Heed's Haraaparllla I the best medlclue I hare erer taken, and the only ene that has done me per manent geed." Mas. A. CcaaiHOHAJt, Provi dence, R, I. only ny u. l. iiuuu uu., uweii Man. 100 DOSBB ONE DOLLAR' &avbw XTAKDWABBI HARDWAREI if you want te buy a UsefUl Christmas Present GO TO Marshall & Rengiex's, 4 11 SOUTH QUEEN ST. Thcre you can get CUTLERY, GRANITE WARE, CARPET SWEEPERS, SAD IRONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, AC. Steves in Endless Variety, AND A FULL MNE OF General Hardware. KARSHAIL&REMIER NOS. 9 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. frbK-lvd ItmbrclUts. TJMBRELLA HEADQUARTERH. It Is time for all who contemplate making presents te their friends at the Joyous Christ mas season te be putting en THEIR THINK ING CAPS and making out their list of wants ; for there ere but four weeks lu which te get everything In shape. When at this pleasant ll-t-mnklng bear In mind that there can be no mere acceptable present thought of than A Nice Umbrella. Such n gift Is within the reach of all, for they can be had at any and all prices. Our line Is large and varied aud our prices lowest te be had aify n here. Come see what we have te offer yen. YOURS FOR UMBRELLAS, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 EAST KINO STREET. e3-3md Ptueic. D ONTMI8B IT I RARE BARGAINS. A Grand Display of the Most Popular and Most Reliable Pianos and Organs Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., All Bbeuld examine them, for sooner or later you will want one, and ene that will give you satisfaction. We positively guarantee satisfac tion In every particular fur six years, and sell en the easiest terms five dollars a month Think of It from one te two years te pay for It KIRK JOIINHON d CO., Ne. 21 West King St., I.ancastr, Pa. P. H. Heceud-llaud Pluued und Organs taken In Exchange. eW-lydAw ,i .. Sceal Jteticce. -I7WTATE OF JOSEPH CL.ARKSON, LATE XiJ of the city of Lancaster, dee'd. Letters of administration en said estate having been S ranted te the undersigned, all persons In ebted thereto are requested te make Imme diate pavment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing at corner of Fifth undCheiry streets, Philadelphia, SAMUEL CLARKSON. Or te his Attorney, Administrator. D. G. Esulkman. nev2-0tdS A SSIGNED ESTATE OF EDWIN 8.REEM J. .njder nnd wife, or Ephrata township, Lancaster county. Edwin B. jteemsnder and wife, of Akren, 1-ancnster county, having by deed of voluntary assignment, dated October IS, 14, assigned and transferred all their estate te the undersigned, for the benefit of the cred itors of the said Edvv In S.Iteerasnyder, he there fore gives notlce te all persons Indebted te said assigner, te make payment te the undersigned vt Itheut delay, and these hav Ing claims te pre sent them te U.J.REEM6NYDER, Assignee, Residing In Earl Twp., Lancaster Ce., Pa. JeilM A. COYLE, Attorney. eltMitdS (Coel. S- UMI1KR AND COAL. J TOHACCOSHOOKSANDCASES. WEST KN 11AR1 WOODS. Wholesale and Itetall, by B. B. MARTIN & CO., nS-lyd 121 Water Street, Lancarter, Pa. TJAUMGARDNERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Orricra Ne. 129 North Queen Street, and Ne. S6I North Prince street. YAKUt North lrlnue Street, near Reading Depot. .ligl.Vtfd LA NCAHTF.H. PA. Ka.ll, 1889. Make It the money-saving time of the year, and this the place te have It by getting the best material und most st llsh Saltings. Treuserings and 0? erceatings FOR THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation always reliable. Prices are lower than ever, styles haudsemer, quality finer. Te theso who have dealt here the garments peak for thcmseK es. All that Is asked Is a trial te please you, and assure) ou perfect satisfaction. NOS. 2.U AND 230 WJ-ST KINO STIinnT. klMmd MILLER'S BORX SOAP WILL WASH Clethes nnd every urticle under the sun VirANTED. A RESIDENT AGENT le represent In Lancaster nnd vicinity one of the old Mutual Life Insurance Companies of ,-UUftiUl.UUSVMS. 122-1 nd Answer civ Inir references tn "M ,' P.O.Bex I.SQ, .Philadelplilu, l'u. PUHEJUICE OF THE GRAPE. The red nnd vvblte wines which I pur chased ontliespetw here made,' en the Rhine in Germany. Just the thing for the lielldavs. bend In our order.. 1 guarantee It pure and a geed medicine for enfeebled constttuileni-l PFl'l.H nOUMlEIMEK. lllrd-ln-llnud, Lancaster Ce., Pa. Will call at your house if jeu send me apes. lal. Orders may be left at the ljincatcr County Heuse, PlHmd S5VrJ, 5S522SM3I SAMM . , AS,., ktl A lt--IHtSSA I MV U' JBIA t.IIIIHM I kuijnute. Mtia lAMtASfl . V- iter. iry ear nsna-snue.; UTH1S CIUAB STORK, M .rlH East King Street. Tjtxnt WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, MSleYiNirletS ieweat prtee. Abxi Undertektac MemMbMU "sar zffisr2iKShk ,i TEAIi BBTATE AND INSURANCE.- JOHN H. METZLERi fik Real eatata bencht, neid or ekehanfed. Prepcrtlea rented and rent collected. Klre, I J and Accident Insurance, Iwns nccetlated, Safn Six and 8ven Per Cent, Investments. elMyit A SEASONABLE HUUUESTION. The rererlnj of steam pipes with a rellaMa material Insures dry steam and saves fuel and attention the cost of the covering being some times made up In a ulnclc year In saving of fuel alone. The best material se farjitferea te the MMikllM la (ha " MejDesia Sectional Cevering, Fer Rtaam Plpca, Bnlltni, Brlne Pipe. Kte and la for sale only In laucastcr and Lebanon counties, by CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CTJMMINQSPrep., NOS. 131 A 130 NORTH CHRISTIAN 8T., Lancaster, la. lrlce lists and discounts nnd directions for applying en application. Hpeclal terms te the trade. Alse Valves, Pipe, Cocks, Fittings, Etc, at Jobbers' Prices. decA-tfdB mflK PEOPLEU UAHli 8TOHE. SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- FLANNELS! One Bale of StiARLET nnd BLUE TWILLED FLANNELS at 17c ; worth 22c. One Let of 1'ard Wide SCARLET SHAKKlt FLANNEL at 33c ; regu lar price, 43c te 60c. One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at 20c. regular price, 2.V. One Let of SCARLET TWILLFLANNELat 23c; cheap nt 30c. One Let of SCARLET TWILL FLANNEL at 00c ; worth te-day 33c. Full Line erFLANNEI.8 generally nt LOWEST CASH PRICES. 25 East King Street, marSO-lydlt LANCASTER, PA. S" TEAM ENGINE AND BOILKRWORKS. Steam Engine rAND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay you te call nt my Works and ex limine our Stock of Engines ! Allew us te quote you prices and facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. 1 Herse-Power -.J 123 b Herse-Power... j. 175 8 Herse-Power 25 10 Herse-row er M 675 15 Herse-Poner ... 875 20 Herse-Power. 1,175 Portable Engines, SECOND-HAND. 8 Herse-Power.. 8 Herse-Power.. 15 Herse-Power.. .J2G0 .. 2W ..275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Five 30 Herse-Power, CO In. Diam., 10 feet Leng, 22 l51u. Tubes. Price, 8175 und 8150. One Beiler, !W In. Dlam., 11 feet Leng, 24 3 lit. Tubes 12 feet Leu,', ilh Fire Frent Castin.-s 8123. I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. Manufacturer or Stationary Engines, Mill and Mining Machinery, Saw Mills, Bark and Cob Mills, Pumps, etc. Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het Water, OUR HOT AIR FURNACE lSTlH:iirSTINTHE MARKET. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, rnornicTen, 333 EAST FULTON ST., ' SJJ'ICIBBiilM a"l'JVg 11 I BATHVON, LANCASTER, FA, feSfe&'i.Sjv,, ' 3",, ;viiWg'Vy'J'flt - agiitj&bw .3 J? M?A . JaKQkt'kAK'&w5;
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