i4 LANCASTER PAIIiY ttrcrajfle ;',' Vi :!i, "-':-. J.' rPF a j;. v V&fr;' ' s-j ... 2. fc w JF W 6 !4r 91, 1 m a- pi K f& 15 i W k m m . ft -z ' $ P '. ;: 5s tl f ttUt0ettctr MJl ;. FOLTZ, Editors. PebUslver. jtt MILT IHTELUaENCR.-lnbllhKl V jj Tt7 in U Jsw, but 8nday. flerted Sfc Jfcf cswrten IB thU city M surrounding .&. towns at UnwnU a wee. By mall five del--ItnaycMUtdTWiee; BOeonUameuth. 'vtAA. - , HfBlKLY USTaLMOKNOEIt-On dollar and ' MOnOB TO BCBSCltrBErW-Reralt by ehec arpwteffie order, and srnera nel""r" , j'i caa m preewra " " ...---- J - .tiM Batered at tat .FettoAee, m second clasa mall -f.,.r autinr. i 3 ADBIUM, TSX BIUBii. V jf I 1jtnrulr. Pa. jg?,. 1 !.-lfE 3: f. tUTOAlTHl.PA., Decembers, lBuV That Hmit .Grant The councils seem te have been very &v CMiiy eenvincea uinv iv wue k""11 mug u iue vtvjr w ue w "' ;-A . aub run by newcr from electric wires KCwHpended ever the tracks from poles K?. aUamI im the aide walks ns tbcV uaVO ri-the permission, te the persons who came fe&" here from abroad te ask for It, with It aetT)remptltude upon hearing Hbtlr statement of the advantages h of the system: ana 11 uiww ih- ments are true, the proposed meter la preferable te horse power for the owners of the railroads, and also for the elty. It la net well, however, te accept with unquestioning faith the statements of promoters of new projects, and in all cases It is right te consider well before acting. The decision of councils may net turn out In this case te have been wrong, but they have certainly net acted with due deliberation ; and If they have net made a mistake they will have mere . reason te bless their luck Ihnn their wis dom. Frem what we have understood of this meter system we are inclined te the opinion that It is a geed ene ; but It Is net clear that the overhead suspension of the electrle wires is a necessity nnd that this objectienablo feature of the system would net be obviated at a rea sonable cost te the proprietors. As te this matter councils should have con sidered further. And they also should have considered whether they might net have secured seme special con cessions te the city for the privileges Ihey were asked for. JThey might have secured, for instance, the abolition of the turn-outs, by requir ing a return line for the cars te be laid en a different street from the outgoing line, and they might ha ve obtained a car tax or ether value for the grant of the prlvllege of using a cheaper meter than horses. Possibly the councils thought that sufficient advantages accrued te the city in the mere frequent running of the cars that is premised ; but we de net see that they made this addi tional accommodation a stipulation of their grant; which nppears te have been made without qualification. Ner d3 they seem te have been advised even as te the parties who were getting the privileges from them, and as te who the meu are, who, under the deal with the car companies, remain in the ownership and control of the corpo rations. A little mere light en this matter would have been desirable. And considerably mere consideration would have been becoming. It need net have been taken for granted that n barn that was satisfactory te the car compiles was a geed thing for (he city te agree te off-hand. Ve de net knew that councils jumped wrong In their grunt, but clearly they jumped In n big hurry. The Gymnasium. The movement for a gymnasium took splendid start lest evening nnd n great deal is said about It in the news columns, but, as the bard of Aven has It, "The thing dene avails nnd net what's said about it." if the enthusiasm aud vim of the first rush towards this worthy goal is net kept up by persistent agita tion the fair premiso of te-day mny net be easily fulfilled. Our thrifty men of business and affairs must be brought te consider the far reaching results that may flew from this easy enterprise. The feet ball team and the college athletes, net only advertise the college, but also the town. They may make It widely known as a pleasant and healthful city of homes, where nature gives health aud plenty and a venerable institution of learning exercises a social influeuce te wards refinement and culture. The "gym," as the students call It, should be presented te the college as a token of the city's appreciation of the work of that institution and as a menus of further developing its usefulness aud its value te the city. Judge Brewer. The president has made an excellent selection for the supreme bench in pro moting te it Judge David J. Brewer, of the Kansas circuit. It is somewhat remarkable that Judge Brown, of the Michigan court, who has been named us a prebable selection for the place, and who- would also have been a very creditable one, was a classmate of Judge Brewer, at Yale college, where they graduated in 1830. The plan of filling the supreme bench from the best material in the circuit and district courts is a very geed one, as It is well that a judge should be tried en the lower bench before promotion te the higher ; and it furthermore stimulates the Judges below by holding out the prize of an honorable ambition. Judge Brewer has gained a high repu- tatlen en the bench, and has shown ' that no mistake could be made in put ting him Inte the highest trlbuual In the country, which he has the vigor of years and of mind te adorn. The Sllrer Chief. The report of the secretary of the treasury is net se colorless u paper as the president's tncbsage J however wrong its positions there is no trouble In recognizing them as positions. The secretary takes the party ground in favor of high tariff and subsidies and ether iniquities ; but has particu larly distinguished himself by getting into the lead of the slher band, whose pet scheme of free coinage he knocks en the head euly te give them a scheme for free bullion of his own, that Is better for them than theirs. He propews that all (he sliver efli-red te the govern ment shall be bought by it, nt the market price, which he is te nx, and that the government ''"JaeUa shall be given for the umeunt. 91m bullieu is te be stored by the gev- ? maaent, and held until 'the notes are yniinted for paymeut ; when they are ,te be paid in silver at the market value !SM the ima of presentation. Mltta dear enough that this scheme '(our the silver producer a steady ' mateBWf In the government for all the UTMr'aWpreaew. He weds but te de- liver it, te get his money for It, And It te clear that the currency will be increased te the extent of the silver production, and nnd that e one enn knew what It Will be fcwcllcd'te. There Is 'no limitation upon ItiutvVtlie capaclty.fer silver pro duction. The silver Is turned into money as soeu as It can go from the mill te the mint, nnd without even the delay of coinage. It is free sllver money te the last limit or 1110 men; mm the secretary would de better for the sil ver producers than they have sought te de for themselves. 80 ready a way of turning sliver Inte cash could iiat be beaten j and If It gees through It will be appropriately followed by a law te turn metal nnd copper Inte money In the like easy way, by selling all the nickel and copper product te the treasury at the market prlce and receiving currency notes for it redccmable In the metal, at the market prlce when redemption Is asked for. m m an TeBAKEn denies tlmt any roflectlon can rent upon him in the bnllet box forgery mutton Wlietlierhe Jseris net innocent hisnttctnpt te mnke political capital of the forgery shows him le be tlie meanest .of unprincipled politicians. That fergery busiueBs Is tlie unll in his political ceflln. Titk magnetic young mnn of Baltimore would net make a safe bank cashier. A TOnxriKE In Lackawanna county lins been freed of toll-gntes nnd a half dozen towns through which It passes propeso te celebrate this progressive inove. Tlie com pany has received J12.000 te relinquish Its rights te the county. Stanley has arrived at the coast, and the world 111 rojelco that he has had the fort 11110 te cscape the Jungles ami deserts of barbarous Africa. When doctors disagree they should net use their guns. In UirmltiKham, Ala., oil Tuesday night, two pill manipulators had adlsputeln a meeting of the medleal soci ety. On the street the quarrel was ro re ro nawed, which led te the shoellng of Chew by Davis. Chew Is dying. The quarrel nroseovoradliroronconbout proper treat treat treat meutorkldnevdlNoaBCs. lleth are young men and highly successful practltloners. Tifn Columbia Imltpttulmt, the first Issue of which appears te-day, is published by W. Hayes Orlur. It liut eight pages, filled with interesting local nnd nlher mat ter, nnd a liberal amount of advertising. A department headed "The Soldiers' Knapsack," must be greatly appreciated by veterans. t ScNATOn Hkaeam's trust bill will niake conspirators quake If It boceinos law. The penally, 810,000 nnd flve years imprison imprisen ment,ls ties ere enough te make trusts very prlvate allulrs If net te smother them altogether. A MYSTKIUOUS rOKCE. Leuis Hamburger's Vower of Making Thing Adhore te Ills linger Tips. The Baltimore Sun has a leni; account of a rumarkable ferce shown by Leuis Ham burger, a young student el chemlstry In the .Maryland C'ollege of Pharmacy. It soems te rosemblo the remurltable pew or claimed by Lulu Hurst nnd ether Georgia girls seme yours age and no or ex plained te the satisfaction of scientists. "When she appeared in llallluiore by placing her hand en a billiard cue and giving no ovldenco of muscular cfTert, she resisted .tlie com bined pulling of thrue or four men. She was aise auie 10 1111 ami ropei many eujecis by touching them. Hut all these wonders ultimately lnlled, nnd nil had te be ith drawn from the stage. Miss Hurst would net submit te sclentllla examination of her powers, although offered overy induce ment by such men ns i'ref. Simen Now New comb, of the Jehns Hepkins University." Leuis Hamburfrer is net exhibiting as a mystery or freak. He In only slxtoeu and small for his years. His fouls me thus descrlbed : The llrHtexperlnient wns te place a num ber of pins around the palm of his hands and en the tips of his JlugeM. On holding the palms vertically the plus are found te drop only after a long tlme. He next allowed his ability te pick up from the tableby prosslnirhtsdryflnger tips against It any hlghly-polUhed, smooth body, such ns n pencil or pen. Much mero striking, however, was the manner In which the pen, held perpendicularly, would stick te his flngers. He touched his flnger pads against a glass tube threo-qunrters of an inch In di ameter, nnd they stuck w 1th such ferce that as he pulled theui awny from It, 0110 after another, thore was a click. The end of the tube thus raised w as freighted w 1th a plastor-ef-1'arls block, and en this were gnuluallvplled leaden vt eights until 2,450 grains (5) pounds) wns reached. This he was able te ratse with open palms nnd without much ctlert. A Mirlety of ether motallle tubes were held fast In the saiue manner. Prof. Win. Simen, of the Marvland Cel- lege of l'harmany, luis developed what cr strength and remarkable powerM the young man displays from tlie ery sninllest be ginnings, lle has hopes of making him porfermyet mero wonderful feats. At pres ent he Is engaged oxperlmentiiig w Ith him in a scientific manner lu order te present the case In a technical Journal. Mr, Hain berger, accompanied by his preceptor, will give an exhibition of his remarkable (low ers before the Sdentllle association of the Jehns Hepkins University. SKXATOrt rtEAOAX'S MIX. Soverel'unlHhimmt Vor-Tlieso Conduct ing Trusts l'elnts or the Moakiit-e. Senater lteagau's bill provides ler the abolition of trusts, as being unlawful unit Inimical te the Interest of the people. Due bectieii of the bill reads thus : "A trust Is a combination of capital, skill or acts, by two or mere persons, firms, corporations or association of per sons, or et any t a or mere of them, for either, any or nil of the fellow lng pur pur eoses: "Te create or carry out any restrictions In trede. Te limit or reduce the produc tion, or te incicase or reduce the prlce of merchandise or commodities. Te prevent i'uium.Hiiieii 111 iuu innuuiaciure, uiuKing purchase, sale or trauspoitatleu iiiurcuuiuusp, prouuee or eommeumes, fix a standard or IlKiire, w hereby the prlce te the public shall be lu any manner con trolled or established, of any article, com modity, merchandise, produce or com merce intended for sale, use or consump tion. Te create a monopoly In the making, manufacture, sale or transportation of any merchandise, article, produce or com modity. "Te make, or enter into, or execute, or carry out nny contract, or obligation, or agreement or nny kind, or description, by Yt hlch they shall bind, or shall have bound themselves net te manufacture, sell, dis pose of, or transport nny arllcle, or com modity or article of trade, use, morthandise or consumption, below a common standard figure j or by which they shall agree In any manner te keep the price or such article, commodity, or trnnspei tatlen nt 11 fixed or graduated figure; or by v hlch they shall, In any manner, establish, or scttle the price of uny article, commodity or transportation, or betweeu themselves and ethers, se as te preclude free and unrestricted competition among theinsehesaud ethers In tlie Kile and transportation of any such article, or commodity, or by which they shall agree te peel, comblne, or unite In any interest they may have In connection v, 1th the sale or transportation of any article, or com modity, that its price may, lu any manner, be se atlectcd." The maximum penalty for engaging in n trust is fixed at fio.ew fine aud five years Imprisonment. A pli (Iclan In a box U what some peeple'call Loxuder. 'I hey nre right lis u great phj lie riMK,amy,.?rrx;" .a "" wan, who has frequently eulltred pain, grows Impatient and rebellious, hew muili mere linjiatUiit theuld be the buby who docs net knew liul siitlerlnir incuni, .Fer the pains of lelle. teething, ttc. Jr. null's littby B; rup U the ke ereltu nuiedy. 1'rlce l!5 cenU. Hew few there are who are nw arc That koeu the gums and teeth decay, Unless they are brushed with vreatckl tare With SOZODON'T from day te duy ; Fer this ureal dentifrice, we knew, WW keep Uttm pur and, white ai inevr, Why oeatiam Ui m of Irritating pow der, snuffs or liquid. Ely's Cream Balm, pleasant of application and a tar ears ter catarrh and told In head, can be had for OSc. It I easily applied Inte the nostrils, I safe and pleasant, and Is caring the most obstinate rases. 11 fires relief nt enee. Tim proprietor of Ely's Cream Balm de nntclalm It te b a cure-all, but sure remedy for critnrrh, colds In the head and hay fever. It Is net a liquid or snuff, bull ennlly applied Inte the nentrll. It elves relief at onee. IPnttamattcv', 1'itiLAnai.rHiA, Tliunday, Dec. 5, IMS. Handsome French Printed Flannel, 27 inches wide, made te sell for 37j4c, is new 18c. And nothing but flannel weather 1 That's the way the story gees. Thumping big money's worth; no matter what sort you pick up. The. very finest all-wool French Printed Flannels in a great variety of patterns many of them made exclusively for us) are 65c. Wash Flannels by the doz ens for children's dresses, shirtings, and the like. 27-Inch, Zie. 2S-lnch,:i7Kc HIUtstrliK-d.Aftc HUk Cheviot, 75c. We don't knew of anything like the variety of white silk embroidered Flannels any where else in town. 65c te $1.50. Colored and white embroid ery en colored ShaRr Flannels, 85c te $1.25. Northeast of centre. One of the most effective dress styles of the year is the Black Stuffs with Side Bands. 42 inches wide and bordered with cither silk or mohair. 75c te $5. A second-mourning Stripe, all-wool, 40 inches wide, is 60c from 75. 45-inch heavy weight Camel Hair (Priestley's) is $1 from $1.50. 42-inch silk-and-wool Mourn ing Feule is 75c from $1.25. Northwest of centre. Albums arc near the Sta tionery. See this one, leather, imported. $1.75, worth double. Hundreds mere, lower and higher. Besides them photo graph screens, folding, adjust- able. They cannot $4'25. be de- $6.50, scribed, $3.50, $7-50. Purses, and all sorts of carriers. Little pocket money Purses of scraps of alligator, 5 cents ; black grained leather for 15 cents, 10 mere sorts at 25 cents. These humble ones in company with aristocratic decorated calfskin up te $3.50 and $5.50. All proper sorts between. Twe or three pocket sets from Paris Exposition, card-case and purse, $5.50, $13.50. Northwest of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. SH'B (Ouebs. T HE l'EOl'LE'H UAHI1 HlOltK. SPECIAL DRIVES -IN- FLANNELS! One Hale or HCAUI.in' nnd IILUK TWII.LKD FLANNKLH nt 17c ; w erth 22c. On I,et of yard Wlde HOAKLET MIIAKKH FLANNEL at tBe j refill lar price, iZc te 60c One Let of SOAHLET TWILL FLANNEL at 20c. regular price, 25c. One Let of BCAltLiri' TWILL PLANNELat 2V.j cheap at SOc. One Let of HOAHLET TWILL FLANNEL nt 30c ; worth te-day S5c Full Line of FLANNELS generally at LOW IX V CASH PRICES. lb F. X,J 25 East marJOlydll King Street, LANCAHTEll, PA. JjUmocfttvntehiitfl (Soebo. lALLANDBEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP! sixty Candle-Ltght; Deals them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for UasandOll HUHes. Til E " PEHFECTION " METAL MOULDING aud 11UUIJEK CUSHION Weather Strip. Beat them ull. This strlpeutwearsall ethers. Keens put the cold. Hteps rattling of windows. Kxi-hutes the dust. Keeps out snow and ruin. An) one cau apply It no waste or dirt made lu api'ljlnglU Can be tilted nu wherene holes te iKire, ready for use. I will net split, warp or Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. J i i tAttovttctje. T UTIIEK . KAUFFMAN, ATTOUNKV-AT-LAW. Socenrt Fleer Eahleman Law Building. Ne. 13 North llukeHtrwl. aprMydAw rpltUi; DALMATIAN INHECT POWUKK. X propelled by it geed ponder blower, Is the luiU. Forawlel',r0Cr0fflle'UldelUer,m'al At HUBLEY'B DRUU BTOHE, MWMtXlaclltmt, G THVflN TXOOD-S SAMAPAlUXLA. TCftiat Is Urrl Is an Inflammation of the mucous raembrans, and may street tlie bead, threat, stomach, bowels or bladder. But catarrh of the head Is the most common, often coming en se gradually that It ha a Arm held before the na ture of the trouble Is suspected. Catarrh Is caused by a cold, or succession of colds, com bined with Impure bleed. Its local symptoms are rullncss and beat In the forehead, dryness In Uis nose and back part of the threat, andn disagreeable discharge from the nose. When the dlscnse gains a firm held and becomes chronic, It Is Very Dangerous being liable te develop Inte consumption. The eyes become Inflamed and red, there Is throb bing In the temples, ringing noises In the ears, headache, capricious appetite, and sometimes less of sense, of smell and hearing. Heed's Bar saparllla Is the remedy for this ever Increasing malady. It attacks at onee th source of the disease by purifying and enriching the bleed, which, as Itreachea the delicate passages of the mucous membrane seethes and rebuilds the tissues, giving them tendency te health Instead of disease, and ulUmately curing the affection. Held by all druggist. II ; six for IS. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOHK8 ONK DOLLAR. letltlnn A HKW. Fall, 1889. Make It the money-saving time of the year, and tills the place te save It by getting the best material and most stylish Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings POn THE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation alwas ivs reliable Prices are lower than ever, stylts handsomer, quality nner. Te these who have dealt here tuPgarmeut speak for tliemseh es. All that Is asked Is a trial te please you, and assure you perfect satisfaction. NOS. ZH AND ZW WEST KINO STREET. sl6-3md M AHTIN liltOS. There's a holiday profusion See Oar Storm In the stere. It shows that glft-tlmelsnearlng. We have been thinking of,erry ile ile slre that stands for your taste. and Cape Over coats. If you are thinking of Hmelclng Jackets or Heuse Coats It will pay you te decldotesee ours. A handsome line, te and up. Whatever you are likely te care for Is here In Umbrellas, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, Neckwear, Fancy Hosiery, Suspenders, lu boxes and out, Full Dress Hcarfs and Hhlclds, Leather Cuffnud Cellar Bexes. All the latest cuffs and cellars, full dress shirts, travellug companions, neat leather cases containing comb, hair and teeth brushes, finest extracts In bottles, combs, hal brushes, hand mirrors nnd flucst soaps. Til cee and plenty mero here are starting the Christmas story. In this holiday display we haven't given up any Clothing thoughts. Chil dren's, Beys' and Men's Clothing and Under wear at prices that are tempting. Bee Men's Overcoats at U CO, 812 and 115. MARTIN BROS, NOB. 26 AND 28 NORTH QUEEN 8T. (Javbumvc. H ARDWARK I HARDWARE1 If you want te buy a Useful Christmas Present GO-TO Marshall & Eengier's, 9 All BOUTII QUEEN S.T. Thcre you can get CUTLERY, ORANITE WARE, CAIirET SWEEPERS, BAD IRONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, Jta Steves in Endless Variety, AND A FULL LINE OF General Hardware. MARSHALL &REIHIER NOS. 0 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN BTREET. fctxj-lyd efleur. EVAN A BON'S. IF YOU WANT TO BE 8UKC OF GOOD BREAD, USE Levan's Fleur! Uniform and Reliable. nauvrmcp "PURE INSURANCE. Fire Insurance ! HERR'S Insurance and Keal Estate Afjency. 1 am prepared tolnsurenll classes of property nt lu mi rut hi lh(jiiiutretlubluceiiii4Uil.s. COMPANIES REPRESENTED. Guardian of Londen (Capital). ..... $5,P(O,0(Vl OH Jiiigiira of New Yerk 2,SiiO,l tf 00 Louden and Lanrahhlre ti.ew.Uil ft) Asrlrultural of New Yerk .',(m,tl9 te Gnvnwleh of New Yerk I,4ft-,S11 no I'uttHlp German of New Yerk. . .. l,J:t.177 00 United Htatrs of New Yerk i,ITS 00 Ireinen's of lialllmere . . . &S7.I15 00 National of New Yerk sil (H7 Of) fcllet of Bosten .. 37K.7W 00 i.ll.,,e,.en dwlllgs nnd contents, W cents per f liM for J jeurs; 75 vents vr huiutrvil ferSjiurs. lwS00lleVi!,5S-,l,erflWfOr:,r: Rates ou uierchuiidlse, 60 cents per f 100. Allan A. Herr, NO. 108 EAST KINO STREET. Catarrli 11 Fer se vernl years I hare been troubled with that terribly, disagreeable disease, catarrh. 1 took Hel' Harsnparllla srllh the very best re sult. Itcoredineef that coaUneal dropping In my thrrett, nnd stuffed-up feeling. It has also helped my mother, who has taken It for run down state of health and kidney trouble. I recommend Heed's Harsaparllla te all as a geed lueJlclue." Hits. H. 1). IIbath, Putnam, Conn. " This certifies that I was cured of bad case of catarrh by; Heed's Rarsaparllla two years age." Wm. II. Notes, East Jeffersen, Me. FermaaemtOoed " I have suffered with catarrh In my head for years, and paid out hundreds of dollars for med icines, but have heretofore received only tem porary relief. Heed's Sarsaparltla helped me se much that my catarrh is nearly cured, the weakness of my body Is all gene, my appetite Is geed In fact, I feci like another person. Heed's Harsnparllla Is the best medicine I have ever taken, and the only ene that has done me per manent geed." Mrs. A. CvmiukehAX, Provi dence, It. I. Beld by nil druggist, tl ; slxfer 15. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOS EH ONE DOLLAIl .titmnmv. H IUU A HABTUI. -AT- Tlie finest line of Holiday Goods ever shown by ua In Hav ilauil Decorated China, Japa Japa nese Ware, Iteyal Worcester, Cut Glass ami a general line of Fancy Goods. Decorated Dinner Sets In China, Porcelain and Granite. Printed Goods In White lu the best qualities. Chamber Sets in all grades from 'White aud Printed te Jesse Dean's Finest Decorations, aud at prices equal le any. ROCHESTER LAMP! The best Lamp in the mar ket In Stand, Parler, Library and Piane Style. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. iUittcltce. -11TATIIES. K7VIERICKN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Bpecs, Eye-Glasse Etc., at LOWEST PRICES. Optical Goods. Telegraph Time Pally. Every Article In this Line Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, He. IBDKNerth Queen St., Near P. R.R. Station Statien TEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GILJU Jeweler and Graduate Optician. FORTHEHOLIDAYS,- Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry. Our sleck never wns as larce and coinplcte as at prtxvnt. Cull and tin estimate. EYIW EXAMINED FRER NO DROPS USED. CHAS."S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. 1'ENN'A. N EW OOOD3 I SILVERWARE I We Are Constantly ReeeU lug; NEW GOODS In this Line and can Hliew nn Eleguut Astertinent of Fine Warn. Our Five-Piece Tea-Set, Quailruple Plate and Handsomely Knitraved, fur $18. CM, ts the Rest and Prettiest Things Made for the Meney. Call and See Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. Qvrtvvirtoee. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,, 43 A MARKET STREET. (Rear or the l'oetofflco), LANCASTER, I'A. 3)e tvet Fall te Call and See my Fliie Assert incut or Baggies, PhjBtens, Jump Seat Carriagcs.Etc. 1 hoe all Uie latest styles te select from. I hurt) a very line nsserlinent of seceud-hund work some of my own work. Ilollem iirkts. Cull and examine. e trou ble te show our work aud txpailu every detail. Reiiutntlus iiud Repiilrluz promptly and neatly done. Cuu set of werkiueu especially emple) ed for that purpose. HUM H 1m r-ss hi i ' I mm i acrr ILLEIfS UOHAX BOA11 WILL WASH t lellies ana every article unaer tne sun tf s9s9i ftMfr etka. -DAMQAtim. " VISIT , i STACKhJQUSE'S This Week' FOR BIO BARGAINS IN' Beets aShees. A Full Una of the Celebrated WALKER BOOT! Tb Beat Beet Made. Call and see them. D P. STACKH0USE, Neb. 28 and 90 East King Street, LANCABTBB, PA. TJUUDKR SAVERS I MONEY SAVERS t " MASC0TTE" Heel Plates FOR Among tbe many Heel Plates devised fortbe protection of beels of Rubber Shoes, the "Mascette" surpasses all. They are the only platre which can be sunken solid en the shoe heel and net lay en top te be kicked e ft" and spoil the Rubbers. With them attached Rubbers last twice as long, and they keep tbe wearer from slipping. Are made of hard metal, with corrugated surface. Many days' service are re quired before they become worn smooth. Small, light and neat, for any slze Rub ber for either Ladies, Gentlemen or Children. Attached while you wait, at 10 cents a pair. Try the "Mascette" Im proved Metallic Heel Plates if you wish te lessen your Rubber Shee bill. They're Rubber savers, money savers, sure. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 NeRrn Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. K TOLIDAY SLIPPERS. Grand Display I always had one of the Largest Lines and As sortments of Men's, llej s' nnd Youth's Holiday Slippers, but the Line and Assortment I bought for this season surpasses all these of the past. I have Men's Embroidered Slippers at 49c A Line of Men's, Ladles', Misses', liey's and Youth's at 69c. The Handsomest 75e Slippers In the city. liy buying this Slipper In cry large quantities I nm enabled te sell at 75c. It Is u regular (1 00 Slipper and surpasses in stle and quality uny you will see marked elsewhere at the same price. A full line at fl In Liehtatid Dark Celers, In Harvard, KeretU anil Opera. My 1 25 Dark Clienllle Embroidered Slip pers yen will net see marked elsewhere less than 1 SO. Handsome line nt II 60 and 82 00 have net all arrlcd yet ; expect them dully. Men's Patent t-cather Oxmrds, (1 50 and $2 00 ; liey's, 1 60, nnd Youth's nnd Misses', tl 23. largest Display In City can be seen In my large window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te FREY & ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 A 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. NOTICE Htnre open Evenings of December. gqryfet0 T ANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. SHAUB & V0NDER8MITH. A LARGE ASSORTMENT THE FINEST GOODS AT THE OK Carpets of Choicest Patterns at Lewest Prices. Rugs, Largest Assortment In Town, Cheap and Fine. Lace, Chenille, Silk and ether Curtains. A large stock of fresh and elegant goods. Window Shades and Hangings In great va riety. One Price and that the lowest. Only 1 minutes walk from Posteftlce. 18, 20 and 22 East Orange Street. aug29-lyd lirubrcllrta. TJMHRELLA HEADQUARTERS. It Is tlme for all who contcmplale making prtscnts te their friends at the Jojeus Christ mas season te be putting en THEIR HUNK ING CAPS and making out their list of wants ; for there ure but four weeks In which tegel everything In shupe. When at this pleasant list-making 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 nil prices. Our line Is large and arled and our prices lowest te be had auyw here. Come sea what w e have te effgr you. YOURS TOR UMURELLAS, ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 EAST ICING STREET, e3-3md RUBBER HOES Holiday Slippers! Lancaster Carpet Heiise. ru tJe. PRM'ARK , , K'f & roil Winter's ChiUy Blast Wtt&ttllAXl Cen Bay Yeu Meney In titrctiMlf Blankets. Bed Comfert Flannels, Underwea -We buy these aoeds In Hummer prices touch bottom, and diarnnlee a savlnsrl manufacturers' price of te-day. 'tiilM.nr.... H WHITE AND COLORED DLANKI 7jc, II 00, II 23, 11 60 te BGOapair. AliL-WOOIi BLANKETS, 1360, 75, H 00, j 00 te $10 00. BED COMFOItTS. Excellent Qualities at75,87c, f 1 00, tl 33. II te 13 00 Each. I ALL-WOOL WniTE AND COLOR1 u'JjAnnhls, At 20, 23, 28, S3 te 60 Cent n Yard. Ladles' and Gentlemen's HEAVY WINTER UNDEIIWEARJ ai m, m, Jiy, le uu cents linen. ALL-WOOL UNDERWEAR, At 75c, VKc, (1 00, fl 23, f 1 60. GERMAN HEALTH UNDERWE White or Grey, nt 1 60, 5175 te J2C0. MERINO AND ALL-WOOL CRl lWUN'B UNDL'KWEAU, In All Sizes and at All Prices, AT TUK New Yerk Sten w ILLIAMBON & FOSTER. Hints te Present Buyers! Hats, Furs, Umbrellas. Ladles' Shoulder Gines In Astrnchan Black Hair, Plush and Astrachan Cleth, fl IUJ1J. Menkey Fur Cellars, SI te $0. Children's Muffs, from SOc. Hoj s' Stiff Felt Hats, 00c. Geld Cap Umbrellas, 05c. 1TOXI03STS T Imitation China Silk Tidies, Ztc. ' Hand-Painted China Silk Tidies, f 1 00. Hand Embroidered Tidies, ull shades, K 00.1 A cliolce selection el Wash and Embreldil Bilk. Repe Silk and Tin sol. Chenille Cord and Knitting Silk. Plush Ornaments. Clienllle and Plush Fringe. Ladles' Stylish Newmarkets. &4. S9. S10.S11. 1 Ladles' Silk Plush Jackets, 510 75, $12 SO, till 9IU DU, Lidlcs' Silk Plush Coats, ilS, J20. 23, J2S. Children's Plush Coats, $1, 81 50, SCi -",. Children's Knee-Pant Suits, tl, S3 50, 83, C Uiiuarcn's overcoats, FJ, 52 50, 13, t-i 60. Blankets & Comfert REDUCED 25 PER CENT. UNEQUALED BARGAINS! QUOTATIONS -IN- Next Advertisement Neckwear for Gents and Rej s, 13c te 50e. Gent's Dress Kid Gloves. Gent's Sha lng Set In Flush Case. Gent's Smoking Set In Plush Case. Gent's Full Dress Shirts, 1 te 2. GenU' Dress Overcoats, SIU, 18, S20, f2l. Gent's Dress Suck Suits, &S, Jl, S10, tl2. Beys' Dress Suits, SO, (0 60, 7. GENTS' SMOKING JACKETS, 1I0U8 COATS, DRESSING GOWNS AND RATH ROBES. Children's Shoes, 8 te 10. nil widths, wit Fine Calfskin Vamps, Tins and Spring Heel Seft Dongola Tops. A Perfect Fitting Shoe an very sen lccable. Trice, 12 00. a-Open every evening during December. (6 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, FA. AND NO. 318 MARKET ST., HARRISBURO FA ItUtBiC. M USICAL INSTRUMENTS. De Yeu Want a Piane ? See Woedw ard 4 Cej De Yeu Want an Organ ? bee Woodward d. Cej De Yeu Want a Violin 7 See Woodward Crt De Yeu Want a Guitar? bee Woodward A Cel De Yeu Want u Banjo ? See Woodward A Ce De Yeu "Want a Cornet T See Woedw ard d. Ce De Yeu Want a Drum 7 See Woodward A Ce De Yeu Want a Clarienet 7 See Woedw ard A Ce De Yeu Want a Concertina ? bee Woodward A. Ce De Yeu AVant a Flute T bee Woodward A Ce De Yeu Want a Fife 7 Pre Woedw urd A Ce De Yeu Waut u Mandeline 7 .See Woodward A Ce JJU IUU HUIIIUU AV"Huui . . bee Woodward A Ce, De j en want anything en earth In the must calllnet Don't full te see WOODWARD & CO., First, Last and All the Time, AT THE MUSIC STOREJ II EAST KING ST., LANCASTER, PA. IUitK JUICE OFT1IE GRAPE. i nnspri (in the soot where made, en the A IUU TUU UIIU The red and white wines which I pur- spot Just uuinej In Germany. ust tne ining ler tne iienaays, lldas Send In our orders. I guaruntce It pure nuU - . " "jTV.-'v ...-r, .....!. iu ' l'ETUl DORSHEIMElt, ) nit tllra-in-iiaua. uincasier te., -a) Will call at your neuse u you sena me a r tai. orders may be lefUttheLaacaiterCpun UOUK, -' December Attectien Fester ( v i .$. 1 .-nafii.;!Vli WTtfe'vi ifVst'tiii i'