. .A ," V- ySja'V .& THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELM&EKOEK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1889. 'S y. ww ?& ?$! 3feicUtflucr M ibiiflbu t Btrrvuiv. 1 (. C1MAHl,RrtHTKIKMANl"OI-T.'k,lllrtU. f jLs HODEttrCliAIUCirnbHrtw, 'yr. i in il. ' MJltTf.Y tVTISt.l.KIRKnmi 1.,l,ll.1,r K1 4,veV dJ the year, but fcunday. Scried Br V " k m tal I I . I mIIh .. - .a a. .. .. i ? .-- vviiivi iu una vjij miu nurruuuuiUK ' .tewns fatten cent Trcck. By mull five del , ,. ' lrs year In advance1, 53 cents a month. ' Wkxkl.TlKTni.t.tntcicr'VtinnAiiniiiii' ami V'.,flRv cents n'venr. In mlvanrv. R WOTICK TO SUDSCIlIDEIW-llemlt by check t" " postefnc order, nud where neither of i mete can ee procured send in registered ..' letter. . stored t the Postefflce, m second class mall i i f matter. 'J1 0' Adsim, THS DTTELtlOENCER. Lancaster, Pa. ;ULNOASTZIL PA., December 30. 1889. r An llllae's Decision. fc t-A decision of tbe Illinois supreme f,f court disselvius tt trust that had iralu- jfc ;ered all the Chicago gas companies un k- ter Its cover, and declarinir that cornec I . tlenB In Illinois could net beHftS&cd fewgeincr lias created a KfcaVlinprcsslen .UDOll stock ercrntni-r...i i... '.... .i. yv Irttthcr trusts rapidly down- rwara. The property or tlie trust una i.tnet been dtminlsbed by tbe decision, as M fit owns all that It did before : but it has Rlest the power te mouenolizn nud t control tbe gas business of Clil- i.je, which has been a chief E n'h AlAtrtnnf. I,i in vnllfn ,f fta efmnllv r- watered stock; nml hence its rapid dc- b,; elinc in price. Yet this decision is one i'wuieii any one at an ajjprccinuve ei me : unucriyitig principle or tue law weuiu ;ihuva secu te be inevitable, when the rV& .QUSstlen of trusts reached nn unbiased paud learned tribunal for its decision. Itylt is a fact that tbe law ns It ,i- stands, and has steed for nges, BUfllcc" rounder an honest nud enlightened construction te protect tlie commit- EW bincd capital which have become no !-&.' common and se nnnroslve. Tt hni tint Wlf been enough that overgrown corpora- tlens should seek te uufnirly use the 'fW power of their excessive canltal : but a fM new device was called for te combine In A " finn AVPrwIlfdllllllf Inncta nil 41m (inrtmrA. , iluu nnn..n,l in ..,. till. . I....I,.. . and the trust was the schenie adopted. -Zf TTnrlfr If i lin ftnrnnrnltrtii tvalminil llii.ti ..' powers and property into the hand of a 1$' central directory, which administered y&Mieir airalrs and divided the accrued Lpreflts. iff This wns done in total disregard of the rnrnnmtn nhllmiHnna ncemnnrl in llm "-;: state under the charter. In return for llin e$ powers which It conferred. Obviously K?'the prlme. agrecnieut niade with the ",Btate, when these powers were ob- Mfc- ncu, was inai nicy weuiu ue usea BJStPy ttl0B0 receiving them and In &;cordance with their stipulations. &g m requires iiiue learning te see powers te another corporation, and par 'fi nly7cs lt&elf, it has voluntarily forfeited 51 iw cuaner. Jt ns net been irrautcd the fe liberty it hai taken te nasa te ethcrsi dm M control ever lta business which was H granted te Itself. It has net been given vne power ex iranHierriugUHirancliio,er or leaving it in abeyance, while another S? power manipulates its property. It was :ff given It privileges for use, net te lay 19 mcnvlll n nr.lrli ...l.llf. If ....I l. n.n.,, ... V.. lllirlAH ntlinH annlml tFI.. I. l. .. VL fr.T UIIUU1 UVIll UUllllUl. tVJILTIl 1L 11US I1U 'iusoferitsprlvlleces, lis proper co'uree is ijj" te go into liquidation and se rclcase Its pnipcny ler any oilier ll-e llial may k mav await It. JS The corporation Is the state's creature. W ercanlzcd enlv for the imrnnsn nf tnnkl ',ft"lri l.n MnILI rl. ,...! I..... igly available. Xe ndv.autage te the 10 10 STpfe "ceiiics from the massing or cer- poratiens Jnte trusts; but decided dis ss uuvuaiages. aiiu ai any raie 1110 lliing i cannot be dene at the dictation of the & CorpernUons tliemsclves ; as this Illinois IVZ UK131UU U.111UIIBIII11U9. The Congress. This Congress being Republican In both branches With n Itepublicau presi dent, that party wlllef course bcentlrciy responsible for the conduct of the gov ernment and the quality of legislation. The peculiarity of its position is that it has no majority te spare In Congress and will need te be united in its mea surcs. te fimirc tlicir ndnpilnn nuraluat- m tbe Democratic sentiment. TiiuHltim Ihg tien premises safety te the country from j raalcal legislation. Tlie party In power tSj Is net strong enough te de any grievous wrong, newever uisposeu. tue ojiposl ejiposl ojipesl tion nartv i.s Htmii" I'uninOi te ln.!il (t - - . v O" w ... at .? in cjiccK iiuu se cemiiei lis moiieratien inouiue is opportune rer beiicflcinl and non-partisan legislation. Ne elec tion is immediately pemling te nflbct which clap-trap decluratlens are needed. As much consideration will be giveu te the merit of questions us the wisdom of the party in power will permit it te show. If there is any geed in it, it has a fair chaniw for exhibition. It will need te compromise Its opinions te bring them te fruitful legislation; or Democratic assistance will have te besought te fettle the questions upon which the dominant party cannot agree. The Democratic 'de will enjoy full opportunity te influ ence the legislation and will have a mere comfortable time, by a geed deal, tliim its opponents will have under the narrow majority which will keep them ever in het water te maintain the supre macy which they held by se frail a tenure. It is well that the Itepublicau party has the Congress with the execu- im "i ' u leiwiieu mai u canUO fe. negr.'at harm. It must shoulder its full responsibility and let the country juugv uuw in it is 10 ue wnat u nns undertaken. This session of Congress will certainly be interesting, if net use ful. If it develops Republican unity, and shows Itepublicau wisdom, it will be well Indeed for that party; but other wise very ill. The Sews for Stanley. Stanley calls for newspapers for the last three vcara nn tint 1,0 ....... i... Uf : . - mu utaj Ib-uiu r wuuvuue ueeu going en in the world r? durimr his absence. He hns in ,.. i r' tlnnn lienn nit tt tya .i.n.l.l .. . n.if theucht nud uctlen and nwnv imnir i.. M n.. I I l . .. , .. . " ,vj iue uuruuruuw neriu inai me best part f, of the race escaped from long age. lie ! nimfa nut tf that .1iT .(.... . Z eternal war, triumphant violenre and j ttupersuiten into tiie run blaze of electric flighted, steel hound, steam power elvill- r savieu, aue esks ler a report or progress r $, anu aisastcr. tt Is easy te imagine - Btanlev's ea-'crness te learn wimt em. i'plrw have fallen or wars been fought, . naueus oern anu grcjt uisceverle made MatnaiJargu slice or these very rapid ?lmaa. Three ycara age a flerce debate was in J-preg rens in the German Reichstag ever A 1.A C mt fA -r BAa l....il. .. da ; iiw iHni-OTB ut iiiu lu&aueu nnu tne rllttgnillitar'exjensej. A member had .called attention te the United States cs "amodulef u wlse gevernmcut, reducing 'atleuildebt, and in i)ly the old eter- . Ii Jburwwtu wur scare una wen trotted ape . - - - ' out and put through the usual paces .with the usual result of higher taxes. After three, years Stanley finds the war scare m vlgbfeus and taxation for 'armies heavier than ever. Van Mollke then startled '.Europe by declaring (hfit the great expense of the existing mili tary establishments warranted the be lief that war must seen come. Decisive events must happen seen bccauselHfi rope could net stand the strain. Europe continues te stand the strain and in the news of the day is found an item do de scribing the conferring of another deco ration upon Ven Meltke en hi" return from a visit te Turkey. Very llttle lias happened In n military way slnce Stan ley plunged into the African wilderness, but the world has been swinging right along nevertheless and nations have made blunders, met disasters and ro re ro erded triumphs. 1'rance has Just been cilcbratlng her prosperity ; three years age she thought most of war and of lkmlangcr'a duel with.. plerjHSt." Iff AmcrJc.a.-y,H)v. rftve had President Cleveland's message, the shortest en record but Introducing the great issue of rovenue reform, the Rend inir strike, the death of Rosceo Conkling nnd then of I'lill Sheridan, yellow fever, Hayticn troubles, Cleveland's mebsage en the Canadian questions, the dis missal of Letd Sackvllle West the British minister, the victory of the Re publicans in the presidential election and the open gift of a cabinet eillce 1 n return for cash paid by Jehn Wanamaker. Blizzards, storms and ocean disasters, railway wrcjksund earthquake all over ever over shndewed by the terrible Johnstown disaster darken our threb years record. Eurepe lias lest two German emperors and is J tint getting used te the harmless activity of a third. Tlie czar lias managed te escape being blown up, but Spain nnd Portugal have each lest n king and Brazil appears as a republic Just as Stanley emerges from Africa. Titr. firt-t number of tlie Philadelphia Sunday Inquirer is net disappointing. Ne depnrtinent Is slighted, but all showing C.ire and enturprUc. ' Tun Journal Uh quotes n Htisstnu doctor ns nullierlty ferllm statement that stryclinlne Injected bene.tth the skin In a sum euro for drunkenness. " Tlie olTeot of tlie stryclinlne rtolullen Is toclmnge tlie craving fur drink into post pest post tlve nvorslen, nnd this chnnge is ollcttei! In n day, Altera treatment of clnlit or ten days n jxitlcnt may be ilisclinrgnd. Tlie stryclinlne is ndinlnlstored by dissolving one grain in two bundre.l dropief wnter and Injecting flve drops of the Kulutlen overy twenty-four lieurs." Conslderlnpr the nuinoreus "certain euros" publUlied from limn te lime, it Is strnnge Hint se many pcople fill te be cured of drunkenness. Tin: state department 1ms been notified that American officers Instructing tlie Core.ni army would be no longer needed In that country, nud at tlie sntne time we learn Hint the Cerrnn troops are being in structed in lluNsl.in tnetli's. This can hardly meun any ciiintty te tlie United Stntes, but is simply ene of the ni'iuy nlgns of Russian lulviiuee en lier Chiuesa fron fren fron tier whero slie tins found it hard te keep the psnee, nnd wherep large population would be flne prey for taxation If onnquured. Cerca is net in the dispute, but she may scein te Ionia little toward Russia by way or wjrnlug the Celcstinl empire, that It won't de te intorfnre In Ceicun iillnlr-t or te tnake much of the ancient claim te (.overelgiity evor Ceren. OVr.lt g.OOO.OIK) rAKMKltS TO UXITK AarlonlturtHtnThreiiKtiout the Cenutry te Combine, fur Mutual l'rotnetton , lCvan Jenes, of Texas, prosident of tlie National Fnnners' and Laborers' union of Atuerlea, arrived in St. Leuis en Sntunlay, In reply te Heme Interrogatories he k.iid: " Our dcalliiK' with the question of cotton bnggiiiK Is a cemplete micuess. Up te tlie belnnlus of this year thejutu nien had It all their own way, but new the nluntcrs nre all using cotton b urging, wliieli will save totlie I'armuiH of ihe .Seuth auuuallv iiiure Hum $AUUO,(XK), and te tlie cntlre country, from $S10U0,lOrt te 15,000,000. "Tliere ara W.IKW.OOO yards of bagging used annually, nud the duiiinud Is luerrav Ing, but after this year thore will be no morejuto bagging used, nud the prices of low grade cotton will theiuliy be lucreajtul at least SO per cent., which will uiake it a paying product, will lucrouse the manuf.ic tuilug industry of the country, and gener ally be a big thing for the Seuth. Hut our work does net end here. As cotton grow ers we nre Interested in tbe welfare of the whele country, and we caiue te St. Leuis te linlte with tin- fanuprs of thn N'mtli nml Xorihweat for our mutual welfare, "The Northwestern runners Alliance, numbering SUO.O'JO in membersblp, nnd representlug the ngilcullural liitoresls cr Iho North and Wcm, along w llli tlie Mutual Iteneilt nssoi'intlen, which has a ineiubor ineiuber ship of between 00,000 nnd 100,000, liave already slgullicd their ulllluguess te join us, and tlie Knights of Laber will hae a special delegaileii here with that object. 'Iho Patrons of Husbandry, of whom thure are about l,500,0i)0 in the country, also liave been luvltt'd into our fraternity, nnd Ireui uiv kuowleilgo I have ue doubt that thev will be able te accept belbre long, though thny were net jcidy te net decisively in tlme for tbla eouveiuloii," A Hank Muonu;e' Itobbed. In Cloveland, Ohie, en Katurdnv, J. W. find mud, niesspi-ger of the Ceinniurcial National bank, i out totlie German Ameri can bank nnd wns paid f.,8(Xl. 'i'heiu were four pneicnges of 500 each, nnd the re mainder in bills. While (Niuntlug tlie uienny a stmnger standing by linn called his attoutlen te a certain check In the pile. Willie the messenger wns answering the question his eyes tern moment woreotl'tho pile of money en tbe deslc bofero him. When he commenced counting again be iIiHeoverfs.1 the Ions or the four packages C3Utalnlng ?.',0JO. The stranger had al e disappeared. J.tst of UnelntuiLMl Lettors. List of lottersudvcrtlsed at the iKloirice nt Ijincaster, Pa., Dec. 2, ISh'J. Tree do de ll very: Lndiei' JAst MI6adle Uewmnn, Miss Maud Hamilton, Miss Clara Jehnsen, Mis. Jehn Kicldcr, Mrs. Prank La Mett, Mrs. Sadie McCtlliiiugh, Miss Aunie Swnrtz, Miss Muggle Trimble, Mr. Uuitle Whit lug. Oenta' lAtt3. Allen llallev, Geerge Bioeks, C. P. CrlttHlngfr, C'has. Decker, Mr. Kid, Rev. J. K. Orey, 1). 11. llaverstick, Jehn llett'mau, (Joergo V. ICnuis, (ler.), Edward H. Mnrtlii, Pidllip Maurer, Moses Nelan, ll.M. Suullor.(fer,l, Jehn Stener, Jehn Tuvler, T. A. Willseu it Ce. a Hew few there nre wbeare aware That koen the gunn und teeth dfcRy, Unless they nre brushed with ureatciit enre With bOZODONr from Uiy te day ; Fer this great denttfrlec, we knew, Will keep them pure unit white us mew. a 1). O, Owrns, DruggM, Altoena.l'n.. wHIm: Dr. Hull's llaliy Wyrup has n wenderul rciiutu. lien, the il. ion nil for It Is nsally nt-eallibij.'. Metlirri i will have no ether. It Is destined te supersede all oilier seullilnj syruii. It costs only zlcenOi. Fer lt xverfiil nnd pecul.ir action en the . V.T'. u1Ittaul'' ",e "KOldun" ecUlr. nes-. tnbllslied u repuutten tUut Ul.eend eiMI or equivocation, It Ue- net work eviry time. I'j-lceSJceuu. ' llloed Will Tell. There Is no question about lt-UoeJ u-llt till especially If II lj liiifuru blu.d. ntet lies erunUeut, pimples und be!K ure nil syiuiiieins of in Impure biiKxi, due te the Improper uctlen of the liver. When this important erean fills te properly perform Its function of nurlfylu" nnd i-leanlni tlm bleed, liupurltles nre nirrled' te nil parts of the stem, und tliesvmiitenis above referred le nre merel) evidence of the tnisle of Nature te threw eirthe poisonous terms. Unless her warning ba hoc-led In tima, aerleas results nrucernilii te fellow, eulinlnut' Ins In liver or kidney disorder, or even in eon. sumptien. l)r. Pierce's Uelden Medical Dis covery will praveut and euro tliec disease, by rcsterUii; Ilia liver te a healthy (.audition. M.'fuiw 5JLirttmrttnkctr'B, rnibAeatfiiiA, Monday, Dec 1, IBM. Ricfi Fvcnck Robes reduced. The 'newest and most expen sive weaves for handsome dresses ; in choicest designs with borders, panels, figures, and corner tauliers of plush. Yeu catch the drift from these : $20 Rebe for $12.50: French Ilebes, with graduated stripes of riustiferKRlrt. French llebcs. with bnndt of Hllk figured nnd stripes of I'lusli. Trench ltehes, with a figured filllt panel stripes of Flush. French Ttebc, Willi is Inbller ofllliimliinted Flush. French Ilebes, with n tnbllcr of plain l'lunli. $22 Robes for $14 : French BerRP. with a 12-Inch border of Il luminated Flush, French Bcrgc, with a border of plain Flush. $3oRebcsJpr$i3: 'rerich Itebcs, with fronts of Fluh leave. French itebcs, with fronts of l'lusb Feuth cm. There's a Christmas Writ in every line. Southwest of contra. About half prices en a let of Colored Dress Trimmings,: lMnln Hllk Olmn. Colored nllk Embroidery. Held nnd lllack Head Ounp. Htcal nnd Utaclc llead (limp. Y rancli and Uerinan ievclllcn. Myriad sorts but net much of any. Northeast of centrc. The greatest Blanket tri umph yet ! Six and one-third pounds (or mere) 0 pure, fine, fluffy wool, and the price Five Dollars the pair. . Nothing but Weel. Some Seme limes nearly seven pounds of it. Put together with thorough blanket skill. Generous in size (75x86 inches), scrimped in nothing. A biggish let, but ten times as many would be tee few. Near Wemen's Wnltlnc Itoem. The Holiday flutter in Hand kerchiefs is beginning. Mere counter room, thicker crowds, richer stocks. And yet hardly mere than the skirmish line is in sight. Samples of every thing, but the grand reserve is a couple of floors above push ing te take the place of every handful you buy. There won't be a better time for cheesing or mere te attract. Judge by this a Man's Plain White Handkerchief ; pure linen of course. Right in every way size, hem, hemstitching. Sold only by the dozen and half dozen box $2.50 and $1.25. That's at the rate of 2 1 cents apiece ! Put one along side the best, regular 50c. Hankerchiefs you ever bought. Southwest of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. lciu X F.VAN & HON'rl. IF YOU WANT TO 111". Rllltr. OF CJOOI) lUlL'AD, u.si: Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. iitlcccllrtnceua. 'Vf ILLKirfi 1IOII.VX HOAI' WILL WAHII JUL Clethes nud eviry article under the sun "Tl ASV Ti:ilM8.-lUUHl? KOlt HA Mi, ,I:j Ne. Uil VtCli(slnuttrcet. Ne. 1 10 Col Cel Icgu ncnuc. Ne. i!S I'eial t-treet, IVi-miiis wn-blni: te lev Iho pieinlsen. cull en C! litis TOl'llKlt 11AOUK, Atteruey-ut-Uiw, Ne. 1 North UuUe street. eiia-llntM ,fILlTnil'H 1IOKAX FOAF WJI.Ij WAHII J.TX Chillies anil csvry urllcle under the mn. I WISH TO KMI'LOV a WAV I.AUIF-SON Milury te Uiltn chnrira of my business nt tnelr home. Light. cry fiivclimtliii; nnd bcalthnil. WiiKr S10 ik.t week. Hcicrcncu Itlsvn. Uoed imy for part time. Address with Ulllip, J111.1..H.11UU.X WAI.Kl'.K, ll(ivMiiidM,W,l Louisville, Ky. "1 iUL liiTATi: AND INttUHANCU. JOHN H. METZLER, Ne. 0 SOUTH UUKi: STIIECT. Heal eitnte bought, mild or exehanjred. Properties rented nud rents collected. Fire, Life nud Accident Iiijunuicc, Le.ut neseilated. .ircslxaiulhjecn Per Cent. Inctinent. elS-lyil Hall, 1889. Mnke It Iho inency-uvliiB ttmoef theyenr, nnd this tlm nlai-c te kine (t by Kcttlna the best material und most slj llsh Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings FOIt THE LK.VHT MONUV. Yeu knew the reputation ntwnvx reliable. I'rlivs nrv lower than ever, styles handsomer, quality liner. ' Te iheMt who have dealt here the garments siH.iikferthciulNei. All that Is usked Is a trial te plcase you, nnd nmuyeu lerfect uilsfaclieii. N0S.231 AND 030 WIST KINO STItKKT. sKWmd JliitbvclUte. T JilUIUU.LA IIUAUQUAKTUIU. It W time for nil who contemplate umhlii: presents te their Mends nt the Joyous Christ mas season te bu puttlnx en TIIKIU THINK INO CAl'd nnd making out their list or wants; for there nre but four utlm In which te net everything; in hluipc. When nt this pleasant lld-miiklng bear lu mind that there con be no mere uccepuble present thought of than A Nice Umbrella. Huch n girt Is within the reach of nil, for they enn be had nt nny und nil prices. Our line is large mid varied nnd our prices lowest le be had unywhere. Come see w hat we Iiun a te offer ou. YOUIlg FOIt UMDItULLAS, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 11 i:ast KINO STItKUT. eMiad s IXBHArWArAniLLA. in in a ('oeiplnlnt irlileh nfTccln nearly crcrybe-ty, Jnere or !, It originate In a cold, or tucw. len of cOldn, combined with Impure tiloeil, DlMMcrcoeblA flew from Ihc neie, tlcklln? In the thrent, effenslv breath, pain ever and lictwccn the eyes, ringing and bursting noises In the ran, are the mera common symptom. Catarrh 1" cured by Heed's Barsapnrllln, which strikes directly al Its cause by removing all Impurities from the bleed, building up the diseased tissues and giving healthy tone te the whole system, Hundreds of testimonials prove beyend ques tion that a positive cure for catarrh Is found In HOOD'S SAP.BAPARILLA " Fer S3 years I hnve been troubled with ca tarrh In the head, Indigestion, nnd general de bility. I concluded te try n bottle of Heed's Harsaparllla, and It did me se mush geed that I continued Its use till I hnve tnkcnflve bottles. My health has greatly Improved, nnd I feci like a different woman." Mits. 3, II. Adams, Bltlch Bltlch Bltlch mondHtreet, Newark, N. J. - K. li.-If i:en have decided te Inke Heed's Baren parlllu de net be Induced te buy any ether. Beld by nil druggists. II six for 13. I'repnrcd only by C. I. HOOD it CO., IaiweII, Mess. 100 D03KH O.NK DOLLAR. ijitmumvc. H 1QII A MAKTIM. -AT- Chiina. Ha.ll. Tin fltiest line of Jlelhlny Goods ever shown by ua lit Ilav llfitiil DeCDrntcd Clilnn, Japa Japa iicse Wtire, Royal Worcester, Cut GIiiss nud n general line of Fancy Geode. Decorated Dinner Bets in CJiliin, Tercelain and Granite. Printed Goods In Wliite intlicbst qtinlltic. Chamber Sels lu all grades from Wliite and Printed te .Tosse Dean's Finest Decorations, and at prices orjtialtenny. ROCHESTER LAMP! The best Lam;) in the mar ket in Stand, Parler, Library nnd Piane Style. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. CT'UllCflCO. Kiuci:cei.i.i:ua OF BUSINESS AND Short-Hand. Recerd Building, 017-018 CHESTNUT STIlKirr, l'lill.ulelplilu, l'a. Second, Third nnd Fourth l'leurc. Morning nnd Afternoon Sessions every week day except Hunday. Night Bcvdens, Monday, Tncadny nnd Thursday Evenings till April 1. Twelve hundred nnd slxty-iitnc(l:!i)Ntudeuts lretyeiir. Kurlvnppllciitiuug necessary . bend for enrollment blank. Technical knowledge qunllfylng for business eninigeinentN. Kull Instruction for eeiuniprelnl nnd pencrnl business vocations. Alse Hhort Hhert Hand und Type-Wrl ting. A faculty of mere tfinn a scere of practical men who linve practiced what they tench. lloekkecicrs out of ceiintluc houses tcchliig bookkeeping; lawyers teueblnii law nnd busi ness forms; successful IiIkIi school principals Usichlng hngllsh brunches; law reertirs tenclilm; shert-luiud nnd ty iw-wrltlng, etc., etc. ' This Institution has been exccptionullvfor exccptienullvfor exccptionullvfer tu mleln lliosuceesef the studviita whohnve graduated therefrem." eillcu opeuoery week day during business liiiiira und ulsoen Monday, Tuesday nnd Thurs d iv Uvcnlngs for the Knrellmciit of Htudcnt Announcements, etc., sent hen rciiuested. Visitors always welcome. Address, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A., nuglMiuMd-S l'rlnclpul undFeunder. lilttetc. M U.1ICAL INSTRUMENTS. De Yeu De Yeu De Yeu De Yeu De Yeu De Yeu De Yeu De Yeu De Yeu De Yeu De Yeu Dj Yeu De Yeu WnntnPInne? Kce Want nn Orgun T Kee Want n Violin 1 See Want n Guitar? See W'nnla Hanjef Bee Wunt a Cornet? See Want u Drum ? See Want u Clarienet ? Se J Want u Concertina T SCO Wnntnriute? Hce WuntnKire? Bce Wuut a Mandeline ? See Woodward A Woeilwnrd A Woodward & Woodward A Woodward .t Woodward & Woedwunl A Woodward A Co Ce Co Ce. Ce. Ce. Ce. Ce. Ce. Ce. Ce. Ce. Ce. Ce. Ce. Woodward A Woedwanl A Woedwurd A Woodward A Woodward A nnt nn Accordeen ? sec De you wnnt anything en earth In the musi cal Hue ? Don't fall te see WOODWARD & CO., Tlrst, Last and All tbe Time, THE MUSIC STORE, 11 F.AST KINO ST., LANCASTF.lt, PA. D ONT MISS IT t RARE BARGAINS. A Grand Display of the Most Popular and Most Reltuble Pianos and Organs Kirk Jehnsen & Ce., All should examine them, for sooner or later you will want one, undone that will glve jeu Mitlsraetleu. We positively gunrantee satisfac tion In every particular for six curs, nnd sell en the enslest terms five dollars u month Think of Itfiem one te tne scara te pay for It KIRK JOHNSON d-CO., Ne. II We.t King St., Unicasler, Pa. I. t4-52,-. . 1 1 1 I . I I 1. Mil IHilli.u. .1 .til I 1.-...I a.u . ..... In Kxchiince. ii2l-lvi,w I IUIIKJU1CK OF THE (IR.VPU ilie red unit uhlte wines which I pur chased en the spot where made, en tlie Rhine liiOermany. Just the thing ler theliellilajs. Scud lu. Miureriters, I guamutee It pure and u geed uiiidlclliv ferenfcebli-d ronstllutien.l i'LTRR DORSHKIMFR, ,, Iilrd-m-liaiid, i4iiiui.it r Ce., Pa. MllrnllntourheuMiu yeukeud me u ie. tnl. Orders may be left at tbe Lancaster Comity Ueuw. ull-luid WMT PEffiCE I, IN I KM! f . r i, tlangrreus tendencies chanctcHsw thai very common affection, catarrh In Hw hesssV Tke reul matter dropping Intethe brenchlat tnbw or lungs Is very liable Id lead te bronchitis or consumption. As catarrh originated In Impu rities In the bleed, local applications can de but llttle geed. The common sense method of treatment Is' te purify the bleed, and for this r u rpoae .thore Is no preparation superior te loed's Harsaparllla. The powerful action of this medicine upon tbe blend expels tbe scrofu lous taint which teeds and sustains catarrhal disease, while It tones and builds up the affected membrane. CURES OATAULH "I had the worst symptom of chronic ca tarrh for two years. Be troublesome was It that I could net smell nor taste. I found Heed's Harsaparllla n, speedy cure, and I am new free from this nwful disease." J. II. SAMMia, Bar Hhere.N.Y. ' " Fer several yesrs I had a catrrhat affection In my threat, nnd had tried several medicine but could find nothing te help me. I must say 1 wns very much benefitted by using Heed's Kamuparllla," EMAS F. Dkvbies, Omaha, Neb Sold by all druggists, ft; six for IS. Prepared only by a I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. I let) DOSEH ONE DOLLAR t-U Q5oeb ui:i'aiik -FOIt - Winter's Chilly Blast! Can Bave Yeu Meney in Purchasing Blankets, Bed Comforts, Flannels, Underwear. uj'We buy tbese goods lu Humtner when prices touch bottom, and Kiinrantce a saving en mnnufacturcrii' prices of te-day. WlIlTn AND COI.011KD lUsANKETS, Tic, (1 00, (1 25, t M te fj 60 a pair. ALL-WOOL 11LANKKTS, SIM, W75, 1103, f5 00 te tit) CO. IIKD COMFORTS, Excellent Qunlltles nt 7ue,87Ke, $1 00, II 25, SI CO tleat7ue,87! te .'l IX) Kacli :n. ALI.-WOOIi WIIITR AND COLORED FLANNELS, At 20, 25, 23, 3J te 50 Cents a Yard. Ladles' nnd Gentlemen's HEAVY WINTER UNDERWEAR, At te, S3, 37 te GO Cents Each. ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR, At 73c, S7Jc, 9100,41 23, Si 00. HERMAN HEALTH UNDERWEAR, White or Grey, at St 60, J175 te S2 50. MERINO AND ALL-AVOOL CHIL DREN'S UNDERWEAR, In All Sizes and ut All Prices, AT THE New Yerk Stere. j. HARRY 8TAMM. M Bosten Stere. As Usual ! As Usual j As Usual ! IN TIME OF NEED WE ARE WITH YOU. We Come te Yeu Te-Day, With A GREAT OFFERING BLANKETS, COMFORTS, AND FLANNELS. At Prices Se Lew In Price. Tuaitlie Wnrmest Will Re Within R.-ucti of All. GRAY m.AKKUrd, At 75cnpnlr. GRAY HLANKETS, AivOcupalr. GRAY nLA.VKET.-J, At jl 23 n pair. GRAY RLANKETS, At $1 50, Si C3, SI 75 te Si a pair. WHITE RLANICms. At 73c, Jl, St 23, SI 50 te S3 n pair. RED I'L.VNNELS RED FLANNELS I 23c rianncls nt We a ynrd. 13c Flannels nt 12Je a ynrd. 2ic Flannels nt 22e a yard. VJe Flannels at 25c a yard. S3a Flannels nt 23c n ynrd, 37e Flannels at 33c n ynrd. 50c Flannels ut 37c a ynrd. lllue Flannels Ge the Same Way. WHITE FLANNELS I WHITE FLANNELS! We efTcr the best and most cnrefullr selected stock of Whlte Fianiul. ever eircrcd unywhere, viz : 6e Flannels at C!Jc n yard. lOe Flannels nt Se a yard. 15c Flannels at 12e n yard. 19c Flannels nt I5e a yard. 2Jc Flannels nt 20e a yard. 21c Flannel at 13e a nrd, A-c., Ac Ileavj-Comferts nt 75c, 87J, SI, $121 te (3 Each. Big Redactions in -Dress Goods. 10c Plnlils reduced te 9c a yard. 10c Plaids reduced te ba a yard. !2JJc Cashmere reduced te 10c n yard. 17c Cleths reduced te 12'c u yard. .-DAILY REDUCTIONS will be made In our Dress Goods Depart ment. ll.in.-aln Seekers will find lttl tbclr interest te Visit Us Dally. J. Harry Stanim j 24 Centre Square. a-J-NEW IIOSTON STORIi rpltUH I1ALMAT1A.N INhKCl' POWDKR, I. preHllrd by ui;oed jedir blower, Is the uient elfcH'tual dcatre) tr of tiles and ether small luseclK. Fer Kile Al HUIILEY'H DRUG STORK, SWe.lKlngHtr.it. f ct tin Shee. B AIIOAINH. 1 1 STACKHOUSE'S This Week FOR BIO BARGAINS IDT Beets aShees. A Full Line of the Celebrated, WALKER BOOT! Tbe Beat Beet Made. Call and sm them. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 80 East King Street, LANCARTER, PA. N RWEHT HUI1BER SPECIALTIES! BEST About Rubbers! The season for Rubber Footwear is fast nppmaching. Already many pnlre have found sule here. In this cIem of goods, as in these of leather, the best makes are made a specialty. Second prade Rub bers we must have, tee, and generally keep as varied an assortment as can lie found anywhere else, and at prices Just as low. Yet we never sell a second grade- Rubber without flrnt Informing tbe buyer of the fact. All dealers de net de se. They drive the best bargain pos sible te-day, trusting te luck, te the wearing nnd future patronage a low priced Rubber may bring them. Among the very finest and best pro ducts in Rubber Footwear is the Glevo Goodyear brand. With Its merits every lady and gentleman, exacting in Rubber wants, is thoroughly familiar. The va rious specialties, comprising the line are light, perfect fitting und very durable. "We have all of them this season's make. Nothing old which with age or storage has deteriorated lu grade. Old rubbers possess that fault. Prices right, reasonable. The latest specialty In Ladles' Rubber Footwear Is the Satchel Rubbers. Pure gum, unllucd, durable. With them are sold pretty plush bags in various colors. $1.00 ter Rubbers and bag com plete. Ask te sec them. De you " cut " out Rubbers nt the heels? De you want a preventive? If se. try our Metallic Heel Protectors. Ap plied while you wait, at 10c n pair. Fer Ladles', Gentlemen's or Children's Rub bers. Try them. They lessen Rubber Shee bills, without doubt. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NeRrit Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. S' OMETIIINU NEW 1 SATCHEL RUBBERS ! Mad of the Best Pure Gum, unilned, lu Hllk Plush Bags or Satchels, In six or eight dlllerent shades and colors. The Rubbers being unilned, make the light est nnd easiest shoe te walk In nnd does away with the unpleasant thought of having rubbers constantly slip up nnd down In tbe heels, as the pure gum;cemlng In centnet with the leather prevents these from slipping. THEIR USES. They nre Intended te be carried ever Iho wrist luattendlngchurch, thoeperu, or while Inking a walk In threatening weather, when you de net cara te wear rubbers. They are Just the thing te hang ever the Christmas Tri when net In use. THE PRICE IS $1.00 Fer Rubbers nnd Silk Plush Bags cemplete which, when considering thnt the pair of Rubbers art) worth Tee, the cost Is vry reason able. I have the Rubbers In tw6 styles, a very Lew Tee Rubber nnd one Higher Cut. They can be seen displayed In my window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te PREY &. ECICERT) the leader of Lew Prices in BOOTS AND SHOES, ' NOS. 3 i 6 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. Pa. NOTICE Stere open Evenings of Decembcr 5 it eitvattcc TCIRE INSURANCE. Fire Insurance i HERR'S Insurance and Real Estate Agency, I am prepared tolnsurenll classes of property at lowest rates in themosirelluble companies. COMPANIES REPRESENTED. Guardian of Londen (Cupltal) 55,000,000 00 Niagara of New Yerk 2,.0,115 00 Londen and Lancashire 2,019,(5J1 00 AiTlrulturat of New Yerk 2,00IUlll 00 Greenwich of New Yerk .. 1,4U5,S11 00 PufTule German of New Yerk.......... 1 JVHil77 00 United States of New Yerk WVU7K 00 Firemen's of Baltimore f.S7,lW 00 National of New Yerk 111,017 00 Eliet Of Bortteu....... ... 378,7111 00 Rates en dwellings nnd contents, tt) cents per Slew rer 3 years; 73 cents per hundred ferSyeurs. Rates en prl vnte stables fl per f 100 for 3 years: fl 50 iwrllOO for 5 years. Rates en merchandise, CO cents per 100. Allan A. Herr, NO. 103 KAST KINO STUEI3T. nev 8 Smd V!!lc Sr y ' . UP ' azisix z THEY ARE HERE rpllE NEW AMERICAN PUZZLE. " Blocksef Five." THE NEW YORK WORLD WILL OIVE $ioe Te the Persen who does this Putile In tha Short Shert estTlnie, A Puiile for Democrats, Republicans nnd Mugwump. Everybody fasctnuted with It ill tlrstslght. Cull and see It. FOR SALE AT Erisman'sGemV Furnishing Stere, NO. 2 WEST KINO STREET. r 800b. i. '! k " JlnT MARTIN & CO. , Heavy Reductions. it I ;.H a Te make room for Holiday, Goods, 'we have made special rcductiens'in our prieds of LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS. All the Latest Novelties te select from. Directeire 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 14.00 " 12.00 12.00 " 9.75 8.00 " 6.75 6.50 " 5.00 Steckinette Jackets, reduced from $8.00 te $7.00 6.50 " 5.50 6.00 " 4.75 5.00 " 4.25 Misses' and Children's Cone Cene maras, Newmarkets, Irish Peas ants, are all reduced. CSrHeadquarters for Seal Plush Coats. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster. Pa. c5itv. B U Y USEFUL CHRISTMAS OlFTd. I Largest Selection OF- LADIES' AND GENTS' GOOD QUALITY AND LOW PRICES. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. Q1EALSKIN COATS AND JACK ETrt. HMER'S UNEQUALLED Sealskin Coats -AND- Jackets, ON HAND OR MADE TO MEASURE. CHOICE VARIETY" OF ALL KINDS OF SMALL FURS. Ne. 39 West King Street. e20-2nid Qavbiuarc. TT ARDWARE I HARDWARE! If you want te biy a Useful Christmas Present GOTO Marshall & Rentier's, 9 4 11 BOUT1I QUEEN T. Thore yen can get CUTLERY, ORANITE WARE, CARPET SWEEPERS, SAD IRONS, EXPRESS WAOONS, &C Steves in Endless Variety, AND A FULL LINE OF General Hardware. MARSHALL &EMG-IER NOS. 9 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. lebO-lVd (Carycte. T ANCA'sTEH CARPET HOUSE. SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH. A LAllOE ASSORTMENT OF TUE FINEST QOODd AT THE Cnrpcts of Choicest Patterns at Lewest Prices. Rugs, Largeat Ai.sertra;ut lu Town, Cheap and Fine. Lae?, Chenille, Bilk and ether Curtains. A l(irre stec!c of fresh and elegant goods. Window Sh.idc and Haiialii.s In great va. rlet'. One Price and that the lowest. Only y, minutes walk from Fostefllcc. 18, 20 and 22 East Orange Street. nu.29-lyd M ILLER'S I1011AX SOAP WILL WASH uieiue ana every arucie under me sun . S OlTlstllS Flll'S. LancasterGarpet Heuse. -tv . '-Hvi-j T. Ji. :&i . ?ii, J ': V,y t" ' - "".
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