Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 09, 1889, Image 2

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CMARLBSSTMNMAJiFOLTt, Editors.
ROBERT CLARK, ufalher.
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fMB. DAILY INTELLIGENCER.-Published
twr 4a in the year, bat Sunday. Served
by darters In this city and umrandlnf
town at ten canta week. By mail five del
tan k yaw (n ndvutM ; M eeata roeaUu
WBKLT TNTELLiaitNCEB-One dollar nd
ftyewiUn yew, In advance, t . .
NOTICE TO BUmCRIBEKJ-Remlt by check
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AO0MM. THB nCTELLIOENCM,
Lancaster, I".
LiOABTiat, PA., December 9, 1889.
OTcrhead 'Wires.
The objection which our people reason
ably entertain te overhead electric wires
seed net be encountered in an efficient
system of propulilen ; because there is
nothing In the nature of the meter that
requires It te be transmitted by overhead
wires rather than in underground con
duits. It is net a matter open te dispute
that overhead wires of every kind are an
encumbrance and a danger upon the
treets of a city. They are in the way
of firemen and the poles are In the read
of the people When they are charged
with electricity they become a great
additional danger ; aud even the inno
cent telephone wire becomes the agent
of death when crossed by the heavily
charged wires of the electric light, as
abundant illustrations hnve lately
proved.
Inthe advanced condition of our civ
ilization we de net let destruction of life
stand In the way of a material improve
ment. Ne one suggests the banishment
of the electric light because it is dan
gerous. These who cheese te use it may
de se, and these who manufacture it
may lawfully transmit it, whatever
slaughter they commit in doing it.
We believe, however, thatwhlle these
dangerous agencies of modern invention
are permitted and even encouraged by
public sentiment, it demands that their
danger shall be made as little as possible ;
and that it is net properly held te be
obstructing the wheels of progress te
demand that they shall be run witli
the greatest regard for human life.
Population has net yet become se great
that the slaughter of men Is considered
a benefaction te the race. Theoretically
life is vuluable and its spoliation Is a
crime ; though practically and In A'Jew
of the' impunity with which railroad
managers kill brakemen by lack of au
tomatic couplers, and electricity makers
slay their linemen by the failure of
the insulation of their wires, the law has
become a dead letter in these whole
sale slaughters. Ne geed reason can
be given why a railroad manager who
permits a man te be killed in ceupltug
cars should net be adjudged guilty
of manslaughter ; since there are abun
dant means for coupling cars without
ordering men te go between them te de
it. 80 the manager who sends a killing
electric current through an unprotected
wire is guilty, under the dcflnltleu of
the law, of manslaughter, If by
his negligence a man is slaiu. Ne
railroad or electrin light manager
has ever been punished, though the
deaths by their orders have been many.
The law 1b suspended for their benefit.
The people who get between cars and
upon electric wires must leek out for
themselves.
Aud te that end we counsel the coun
cils of this city that they leek into this
matter of electric propulsion of street
cars; that they suspend their hasty ac
, tien authorizing the erection of poles and
overhead wires, until they can determine
whether they afford the best means
of doing the work. It may be that they
de. It is said that the elect ric charge
they will carry will net be u dangerous
one ; but It Is better that they should be
buried out of sight if it may Iks done.
And we print clsowhere a detciiptleu of
a method by which It is said that it
may be done.
A Difference In the Hurrr.
Reading has sensibly concluded te
manufacture her own electric light
which she finds she can de ut a far less
price I
1 than she pays for it
uew.
, Jjim
caster found out the same thing some
tlme age when she had nn expert
examination inade of her water
power, and an estimate of the
cost of utilizing it for her electric light
ing. What has become of this mutter
in councils? There does net seem te
te have been the same haste
te Inaugurate this change us there
was te establish the poles aud
wires for street car propulsion, and yet
it was quite as wise a movement, if net
a wiser one. When Councilman Altick
obtained se faverable a report from the
engineer who made the examination Inte
the capacity of the water power owned by
the city te supply its electric light, aud
the small cost at which the plant would
be established and the greut saving that
would result in the cost of light lug the
city, we expected that councils would
promptly take measures te carry
se well appearing a project into
effect. Hut the report still remains
without action upon it. It sleeps the
sleep of a project that has no one te bull
and bother it. There is no money te Iks
made out of it by unyene but the city,
and there Is no sufficient reason v by
councils should fret about saving
money for a town se rich as Lan
caster that can afford every luxury
she wants ut the highest price,
and that employs u street committee that
covers the street with soft stones iu the
summer and digs them out from the
resultant mud in the sprlug.
He Did Xet Act as He Talks.
Secretary Procter is net happy
in his reply te the notification
from the mayor of New Orleans
of Jeffersen Davis death. He re
fiwed te put his Hag nt half-mast
therefer, as has been done with every
ether secretary of wur, of whatever
merit j aad there have been some who
have had mighty bad records after tlipy
left the office. Ktill the flag was half
masted for them, because it was the
rule; and the rule required it te be
done for Jenerson Davis, who
was at least an honorable and
virtuous mun, If the chief of the
rebels. And as a geed ninny of these
rebels have had flags lowered for them
since the rebellion, it is net clear where
fore the official head of the Confederacy
should have been tee bad for the grace.
It does net matter much that the
lag was net lowered. Hut if Sec
retary Procter had desired te act
M he says? he did, and wished te
de nothing tbut would be unusual, he
should have half-masted a flag that u
screUry's death has always, heretofore,
half-masted. He writes much like an
old woman when he says te the mayor
, , tf New Orieanj that he really hopes he
THE
does net hurt anylxxly's feeling and that
he wants te keep things moving along
quietly and (e let by-gene be forgotten.
And se he doe what has never been dene
before and makes n successful efl'ert te
stir up the feelings of the past.
Tub kkwv Hint American ni1slennrles
were making efforts te bring Moussa Hey
Injustice. Is swiftly followed by information
that I10 has nrrhed there. This brut'.il
Turk Mi brigand, whose great wealth and
strong following long enabled hi m te rob,
burn and murder the Americans, has at
list been exiled te Syria.
Tunnc Is said te be a strong resomblance
between Congressman Goodnight, of Ken Ken
tueky.and our own holy Jehn WAnamaker,
and the former has been ailvlsed te go te
the Appointment clerk and onlerpoitofllcoH
for his friends Just as if he were Mr.
Wanamakcr. Ooednight however, Is as
great a Sunday school man as
the postmaster general and gravely de
clines te de anything of the kind.
The story runs that the Kentucky man Is
se much like, Mr. Wanamaker that he Is
often stepped en the street by parties m ant
ing postefllcen. If Inte In the day he could
often easily dismiss tliem, and yet loave
undisturbed the Impression that he was
the great Jehn of the clothing house
Te the quorles " Are you willing te oblige
1110?" or "Are you Mr. Wanamakcr?"
he might reply veraciously, " I am. Oood Oeod Ooed
night!" Tun subterranean lake, long siipiwsed te
be hidden net far under Lancaster, has net
yet been tapped by the two thousand feet
well of the 1'enn Iren company, but at
Pottstown the Phoenix llrldge company
have found a lake of warm water nt a
depth of only a hundred foci. The tcm tcm tcm
porature of the water Is sixty-five degrees.
Geologists have hinted the oxlsleneo of the
Lancaster lake, but they nover gave any
reason te suspect a wnrm water tank under
Pottstown. It is ovldent that the gucssei
of geologists are net worth much mero
than these of ordinary mortals, aud the
only way te find out i lint Is under us Is te
go down and bee. Pottstown soeuis te
have captured a pet mnrvel vhlch I.nn
caslrlnns had been inrule te bullet 0
would be found hore, but e may have the
gratification of a bigger wonder when we
ile strike wnter, as w 0 must go se intuit
doepor for it.
Llttle Pottstown, by the way, shows com
mendable enterprise In sotne things, and
deserves subtorrnuean blesslugi in return.
" Frequently men are Injured about the
public works, and either the old stretcher
Is called Inte use or otte of the haekscallcd
for te convey the unfortunate home." A
flre company has resolved te buy nn am am
bulance which will answer telophnne calls
fiem any part of the boietigh. " TI10 ser
vice will be frce te all w he cannot afford te
pay for it, and the expenses attending it
will be raised by prlvnte subscription.
After the Pottstown hospital Is established
thoatnbulance sorlce will be worked in
connection with It."
Pottstown villagers might be surprlsed
te learn that In wealthy, prosperous Lan
caster there is no nmbulnnec, though the
Intjsixieexcku has a slew ly growing fund
with which 0110 will be bought.
'
"Wis Incline te the opinion that the county
commissioners have the best of the mayor
upon the agitated question of courtesy.
A ckutaix Colonel Lay burn has been
startling New Yerk with claims of the sup
port of the pepe In a vast banking seheme.
He ropresonted that branches of the bank
were already established in Italy, France
and England. Te glve his claims an ap ap ap
poaraure of reality he paid a consUleralilo
sum for a chatter In New "Yerk, and took
the reftiHal of en oftlce at high rent. The
New Yerk HcraUl cabled te Heme inquir
ing about the matter, anU the secretary of
state of the Vatican declarcd that
nothing was known thore of any
great church bank. Archbishop Cor Cer
rigan and ethor high authorities of
the church in this country, brand the
wltole thing usa fraud, but strange te nay,
the colonel Is quite calm ttnder tire. He
still insists that his company 1m all
right, and showed no dismay at the
telcgram from Keine. He says that
the matter was secret, and the
socretaiy of state would naturally
knew nothing of the lutik until founded.
He points te the benediction of the pepe
bearlng the seal of Caidtual L.iureu7l and
asks whether he forged the document. It
would be pretty safe te say that he did,
but he is certainly a cool and bold operator
and for that reason it Is the mero fortunnte
that he lias been smotliered se early In his
cureer. He is said te have peculiar gifta
for cntnrprlses of this kind, is sttave and
plauslble, quick in ids answers and w oil
iuformed. Itascals of this grade nre tuore
te be feared than all the burglars alive.
TIIK YVOItLD'M l'AIK.
The lInu Aki-ihmI Upen for un KxrmMtleu
In Wuvliluifteti.
The national beard of promotion, In
charge of the Threo Americas exposition
me cineut, have agreed upon the fellow lug
bill, which was te-day lntiedueed iu both
the Senate and llouse :
A bill te provlde for a Threo Ameilcas
and world's exposition at the national
capital In 1W2.
He it enacted bythoScnateand Heuse of
Representatives of thu United States of
America, In Congress assembled. That a
Three Americas and world's ovpesltlon
be held nt the national capital In lyj'j, in
commemoration of the -Hnith itmilverMiry
of the dlsee ery of America by Christopher
Celuuibun, and that the prosldent of the
United States appoint a go orunient beard
of iiiue dliocters te fermulate and super
intend the execution of a plan for such
exposition.
Section i That said plan shall Include:
A Three Americas museum, te leuialii
as a momeilnt building, iu commemoia cemmemoia commemeia
tlou of that great historical oeut, and as
aropesltoryoftho antiquities mid history
of the Western hemisphere.
A Threo Americas building for an ex
hibit of tlm representative resources, arts
industries of the 18 American bister re
publics, the Dominion or Canada and the
West India Islands.
A state and toirlterial building for en
exhlbit of the ropresentnlhe reseurces,
arts and Industries of the 40 states and
territories or the United Stntes.
A building for an exhibit of wetklng
models of great American Inventions.
A building for a temperarv exhibit of
the representative reseuices, arts and ln ln
dUBtrlesefall nations ethor than American.
A statue or Christopher Columbus, te be
unveiled w Ith appropriate ceremonies en
the lt:th of Octeber, lyj.
Section 3. That the president or the
Unlted States, through the department of
state, shall make proclamation vetting forth
the dates ut which the exposition shall
openand close, and inlting the partleliu partleliu
tlen of all nations of the world, and uli
states and teriiterles of the United States.
Section 4. That the president of the
United Htates especially invite the prexi.
dents of the eighteen American blster re
publics, the king or Italy, the queen of
Sjmin and the presidents nnd reigning sov
ereigns of all ethor nations, te isltthe
Unlted States in lb!i nnd Jein with him in
the ceremonies attending the unveiling of
bald statue of Christopher Columbus.
Section 6. An insurance of $15,000,000 of
the bends of the District of Columbia is
hereby outheiizcd, or se much thereof us
may be found necessary for the puriioke. te
bear such rate or Intere.t and te inature
at such tlme as te Congress shall seem best
te Ixi Held at net lcs than part the proceeds
te be paid into the treasury or the United
States as a fund for thu expense of hold
ing said exjiosltlen at the national capital :
any unexpended balatue thereof, together
with the reeelpjuver and above the ox ex ox
pensesofsald exposition, tebe pluced te
j 10 credit of the District of Columbia for
the liquidation of any Indebtedness of said
district.
t a TEitniPLK citahgi:.
Uie Mluueanellu "TrlbuneW Ux-Cush-
ler Suspected or JIuvluu: l'lred the
UulldluB.
A special te the St. Leuis Jtepullie from
St. i'au), Minn., says 1 Charles B,, Ontreui.
IiAKOABTER DAILY
until lart Friday night, cashier nnd book
keeper of the Minneapolis department of
the Bt Paul Vleneer Pre is suspected of
having started the fire which burned the
Minneapolis Xri&ieie building, and resulted
iu the death of seven men.
He is charged en Friday night procedlng
the llre with having stolen 2,'.S00 of the
funds belonging te the lSencer iVcjt. He
admitted his guilt, and refused te help his
employers In straightening out the books.
The rumor was seen abroad that Ostreni
had fired the Tribune building te hide the
evidences of his guilt. He was ledgod in
jail, but stoutly denies his guilt.
With tears streaming down his checks,
Ostretn Said : " I knew It leeks as though
I were guilty of the awful orlme new
charged against 1110. but as Cled Is my wit
ness, I am net. I think I can prove a clear
alibi en that dreadful night. I knew that
my peculations would seen be discovered,
and I had doternitnod te loave the city. I
went te the depot for that purpose, but con
cluded It would be botter te stay aud face
my troubles. I went from the depet
te my home, at nine o'clock, first
stepping nt tlie thoatre, where I ex
pected te find my wlfe, but did net see
Iter thcre and went en home. It Is trite I
left my books out of the safe the night of
the tire, which looked bad for me, its thelr
destruction would destroy the ovidenco
against tne, but I did net llre the Tribune
building."
Detectives have been watching Ostretn
two weeks prier te the flre and tuny knew
something of his whorcabeuts en that fatal
night. Ills downfall Is due te gambling.
He married a young girl about three
months age.
a rmr. escape net itrkd.
The Associated Press sent out from
Minneapolis a week age the substance of
the resolutions of the local typographical
union designated by name (ion. A. II.
Nottleton as the owner of the burned build
ing, and as consurable for neglecting re
peated requests of occupants for additional
llre escapes. A later personal explanation
from G011. Ncttlcteit did net reach all
points In tlme for publication. The struc
ture was built nnd e nod by a corporation
of which tien. Nottleton was fortnerly a
member and ofllcer, but he ceased te have
any lnterest in or control ever the corpora
tion and building mero than two years age.
The corenor's jury find that ene committee
of the lnber Union conferred with the com
pany semn four years age in regard te flre
escapes; that seen theicafter an additional
folding iron ladder cscape was put in the
Tribune composing room, en the soventh
lloer, and that, this escape was In the build
ing en the night of the llre, but was net
known and net used. This additional llre
cscape has bcen found among the lulus
since the lite.
A M'Iimj Weman
Will try niul prmerve her charms. She may
lack classic outllne of form, but she sheulil use
HOZODONT, ana retain the beauty nnd useful
ness uf her teeth, A fine set or tenth Is one of
the highest charms. HO.ODOST will de this
Werk.
" The iwcptPRt thin? that cter grew bealilesn
luununOoer" was llttW.Muy, until she took te
hnvltiK heudnclirs. Ter n tlme she lint lirr
lienuty, hut one lirlKht Jay her l'apa bought a
bottle or Halvnttnn Oil, nnd te I shuU ns root
unci pretty ns ecr.
Time Is money, but health Is hnpplneM. If
yen have n bad eeltl or cough use Dr. Hull's
reuKh Hyrup. It will cuie you eery time.
!VUe23 tents.
AlTutrTiUl
Is all thnt Is niked for Dr. Pierre's (lelilcn .Med
leal llceery Is all bleed taints, or skin ills-
eucs, eriipiieus, punpies ami seronueui sores
'
and swelling.
f it don't ture, en Vet jour
money duck.
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lticiitl Jtetlcca.
Mothers t Mothers t t Mothent I I t
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a tick child suffering and crying
with the excruciating pain of cutting teeth t If
e, gout once and getabottle of MILS. WINB
LOW'H SOOTHING BYKUP. It will relieve
the peer little BUffcrer Immediately depend
upon It; thore U no mistake about It, Thcre U
tint a mother en rurlli who lias ever used It,
who will net tell you at ouee that It will regu
late the bowels, nnd gli e rest te the mother, and
relief nnd health te the child, operating like
magic. It is perfectly safe te use In all rases and
plrnsaul te the taste, and Is the prescription of
one of the eldest and best female phi slelans and
nutsfs In the United States. Beld everywhere,
25 cents a bottle. une251ydA,w
Uunklen'H Arnlcn Halve.
Tnic nr.sTBAi.VKtti the world ferCuts.Trulsea
Beres, Ulcers, Halt Hheum, Fever Meres, Tetter.
Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, nnd all
Hkln Kruptlens, nnd pe"ltlvly cures Plies, or
no pay required. It Is guaranteed te glve er
fect KiitlHfuctlen, or money refunded. Price 25
cents per box. Fer sale by II. 11. Cochran,
Druggist, Nes. 137 und 139 NerUi Queen street,
inutusicr, ra. uue.7i)a
The Verdict tJnnnlmeiiH.
V. D.Sult, Druggist, Hlppus, Iiul., testitles
" I ciiii reieininend lJIcetrle Hitters ns the cry
best remedy. livery bettle sold has glen relief
tueery cuic. One man took Mx bottles and
cured of ltheuinatlsm of 10 tears standing."
Atiraham Hare, druggist, HelKllle, Ohie, af
firms: "The best wiling medlrltie I haeever
handled In iny 20 ears' cxperlcnre, Is nieelrle
Hitters.'' Thousands of ethers lineiiilded their
testimony, se that the crtllct Is unanimous
thntKleotrle Hitters de cure all diseases of the
Iilvrr, Kldnets or Bleed. Only n half dollar a
bettle ut II. A. Cochran's Drug Btere, 137 A IDU
N. Queen HU, Lancaster, Pa.
A. "Vt'emnn's Disco veiy.
" Anether wonderful dlsce ery has been mnde
nnd thnt tee by n lady in this county. Disease
fastened Its clutches upon lid' nnd for seven
j ears she withstood Its severest tests, but her
Itul organs Mere undenulud and death seemed
Imminent. Fer three mouths she coughed In
cessantly nnd could net sleep. Bhe bought of us
u bottle of Dr. King's New IHscesery for Con
sumption nnd wns se much rellou-den taking
first deie that khe slept all night and w Ith one
bottle has been miraculously cured. Ilcrnnine
Is Mrs. I.uther Iattr." Thus write W. C. llam
rlck A Ce., of Mielby, N. C Oct a free trial beu
tie at II. It. CiKhran's Drug Btere, 137 A.13UN.
Queen Ht., Ijiuuister, Pa.
f-lAKTCU'H LITTLE LIVLTl PILLB.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
CURE
Sick Ueadnche nnd relieve all the troubles Inci
dent tu a bilious state or tlies stem, such as
Dlzztuesi, NaiiM?a, Drowsiness, Distress after
lilting, I'alulu the Side, .tc While their most
remarkable success bus bicn shown Iu curing
sick:
Headache, jet CAHTHlTH MTTI.U I.IVl'.Il
PILLS lire equally -valuable Iu Constipation,
curing and preventing Hits annoying torn tern
plain!, Mhllc they ulse correct nil dlsorderser
ihe stemal h, stimulate the liver and regulate
the bowels, i:cnlfthcj only cured
HEAD
Ache they would be nhnest priceless te theso
who sutler from tills distressing cemplilut;
but fortunately their giKxIius does net end
here, nnd these who ouce try them will find
three little pills valuable In se many wavs that
they will net be willing te de without them.
Hut aflernll stck hem!
ACHE
Is the bane of se many lives that here Is where
wemakeeurgrcat beast. UurplIUcure It while
Ulllllft MM IIU.,
L,.vui i.h .1 i.iiit.1. 1,1 i.h ri 1,1.x urc i cm-
small und very ruxy te take. One or two nil
...ulri. ai itr..1 Tli.i . . ...l.illn . ...
Is
.I.H..V .. ...h.v. ...t-j nic Bl.llij VI'KC'lllUlUU
de net grliw or purge, but by their gentle
Hen please all who use them. In vial at 'J5 r
M V e ter II. Sold u erv w here or sent by mall.
C.VIITCII MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK.
Small Pill. Small Dese.
unglj-lydeed
Small Price.
DUUNKE.NNi:sH.
LIQUOR HAUIT.
Iu All the World there Is but One Cure.
DH. HAINlSi' GOI.DIIN SIMX'Il'IC.
It can be given Inn cup of cnfleenr tea, or Iu
articles of fixtd, without the kuowliHlgeertho
lath nt, Ifiiceessnry ; It Is absolutely liarml'ss
and villi t-tiect a jMrimiurnt andsiK-edi curs,
whether the patient Is n moderate drinker or
un nlcohello wreck. IT NKVER KAU.S. It
eicruU's se quietly and with such certainty
that the patltnt undergoes no Inconvenience,
find cre he Is nwnre, his ixnnplete reforiuutien Is
effe-ted. 4:1 fiage binik of luirtlculurs free.
CIIAS. A. I.OCHLll. Druggist,
Ne. U 1 Jist King St., I-uueasUr, Pa.
ect2s-eKl
rpIIOUOUllIt I.NhTRUCl'IO.N Js lAt
1 branches ticruilulng te a buslines educa educa
Iteil at the liA.NCAHl'lUt 11US1N1XS COI,
LEGE, (Irani Hall, Ne. ill North Duke street.
Day und evening sessions. Instruction llrst
c lues only. Course thorough, fitting j euug men
and ludlesforiHMltleus. Hundreds ofusllmo efusllmo ofusllme
tiluls nt College Itoeuis for exumtuutleu. Vl.
ters iilwuj s welcome.
Address. H. C. WEIDI.EIt, Principal.
.ttovneue.
J" UT11KU S. KAUKFMAN,
ATTORNEV-AT.LAW.
INTELLIGENCER,
Uttitttrtmaltct''0.
PHiLADKM-ntA, Monday, Dec 9, 1SSV.
The leadership of childhood
comes with increasing force
each Holiday season. The
child leads you, and drives us,
in Holiday business. Read the
testimony of the Beeks te this
truth in the vast stock prepared
for all the steps of child life,
from the wee toddler te the al
most man or woman.
And se little money will de
se much. The eloquence of
the following list is in the di
minished prices. The power
of this cheap selling is in the
great buying, and that's your
power. The power upon which
we have wen for you the battle
of the Boek prices.
Ilttdce ine
Toddle, . 10c
Jack In the Ilex 15a
Mamma's Htery , 15c
Out In the Meadow . IV)
The Ilaby Klepliunt 15c
A Winter's VVulk 15e
Five Little l'epperg IHe
Hnarkles isec
Yeung Days We
Children's Helldsjs ... le
I.lttloKelk'sl'lny bay .. IWe
Cheerful lluys , 22a
Delight of Childhood VU
Told by the Klrmldc 25e
Children's Delight - 23c
1'Jny Day Zie
In Picture lud 2Vs
Delightful Hours 25c
Cheerful Hours .... 25e
Hiinday Chat . 2be
Chlt-Chat 25e
Geed Cheer for 1800 30e
J.ttlle People's Htery Heek 0e
Jey Days mid IMay Days 40c
wuii Adventures 40e
Our Heys and Girls 40e
Hlery Time 40e
Ban la Clans Plcture Gallery 40c
Thirteenth street side.
Three hundred and ninety
feet of Handkerchief counters
new and there II be a hun
dred feet or se mere in a few
days.
We were never before se
well pleased with the goods.
Short of nothing ; prices as
they should be. The Handker
chief hurrah, Transept and
Main Aisle, voices the stock.
Monumental, p i c t u r e s q ue,
graceful.
Eleven long counters this
morning, and something es
pecially price - interesting at
every one. Only time for a
quick glance new.
In Linen Department :
1 Women's llnndkerrhlcfs.
All kinds In full assortment. The
special bargain here Is an Inltluled
Handkerchief nt 12)c.
2 Women's Handkcrchle's.
'1 he special bnrgnln here Is a very fine
Scalloped nnd Embroidered Handker
chief nt 81 60 and 1 50.
3 All kinds of Silk Handkerchiefs and
Silk Mufflers. The special bargain : A
Japanese Silk Muttler weighing
ounces at50e from $1- nnd plnln white
Jup Handkerchiefs atiiOc from 50c.
4 Men's Initialed Handkerchiefs. The
leader u 25e Handkerchief worth the
money without the Initial,
5 Nen's Plain Whlte Handkerchiefs, hem
stitched and hemmed. The special bar
gain VI te a. dozen or 11 2." half dozen (In
boxes) that compare w 1th any 85 u dozen
goods you knew of.
(J-Plaln White Handkerrhlirs, with print
cd borders. The special bargain nn ex
tra quality nt 12c.
At Chestnut street side :
7-SIIk Handkerchiefs, nil kinds nnd quali
ties. The special bargain a Urecudcd
Silk ntfOc from 75c.
8 Women's embroidered, scalloped, diced,
printed, hemstitched, sepuintely nnd
combined. The special bargain u Hem
stitched and Embroidered Initial ut2jc.
0 aniens 8. The sjieclnl bargain beluga
Plain Whlte Hemstitched, lk-lnch hem,
nt SI a dozen. '
10 Men's Handkerchief. Finest In FJIIk or
In Linen from Londen and Paris.
At Market street side :
11 Men's Handkerchief of all sorts from
120,e the finest wehaie. The speUnl
thing Is a Printed Hemstitched, puru
linen of ceurse, at l-JJe.
Jehn Wanamaker.
gev &alc ev Stent.
ilEcuni: a home feu yeuk pamily.
Secure a Heme for Your Family.
FOK SALE
ex Tin: MOST uueral terms.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120
feet deep, en 1-ancnster avenue, between Wal
nut and liCmen streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man
sard reef, perches In front, lets 115 feet deep, en
North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front
v arils, Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West
Walnut, between Mary and Pine scrcels.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 141 feet
deep, en est Lemou street, betw ecn Charlette
and Mury streets.
Three-sterr brick dwelling hnm.es, lets 150 feet
deep, with nil the modern Improvements, front
j ards, en West Chestnut street, between Plue
und Nev In streets.
Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime,
North Mary, between Walnut und Ia-iiieii, and
Lemen, between Mary und Pine streets.
All the nbove houses nre In geed order, newly
papered, gas fixtures In nil the rooms, water hi
the kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry.
Cull und see for yourself, no trouble te show
vObrioXVMecuters.
aprS0-l)'d.M.W.S. KW North Mary Street.
glOHV.
T EVAN A HO-VS
Levan's
Fleur!
- MAKES GOOD BREAD
-AND-
FINE CHRISTMAS CAKES.
&eal.
T- ITMltlMr i'lirviii.
J J UOHACCOSHOOKSANDCA8ES. WEST.
I.HNHARD WOODS. Wholesale and Retail
u' , H. H. MARTIN 4 CO ,
n1-l d 424 Water Street. Ijmear ter. l'u.
rAUMUAHDNKRS COMPANY.
COAUtDEALERS.
te?NrfFre,;1r;Q"eC,l8,re, " N
Yakim North Prince Street, near Reading
autflMfd I.ANflAHTKll.PA.
TTENRY WOLK," ' '
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te ISO East King street, having a
full line of Furniture of every ilescTlptlen ut iIih
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at,
tended te. Call and examine our goods.
8-UUH U, WOUT, m East Eu Htmu
MONDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1889.
ffatrfentnvf.
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EILLY 11ROM. 4 tlAUn.
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7 V
HOLIDAY
HI NTS !
f mm,' .v
There Is no Christmas Present' mere useful
than n set of CARVE US. We have them In alt
prices nnd styles Stag Hern, Rubber, Cellu
loid. A carefully selected Una of handsome
Pluih Cases.
The Grand Rapids CARPET SWEEPER,
noiseless and easy running. Bame price ae com
mon sweepers.
Our selection of UMBRELLA STANDS and
CUHPADORH meet the popular approval. The
designs are unusually fine this year, both In
brass and nickel.
We are headquarters en flncTADLEKNIVES
and FORKH. The varieties of style Include
Celluloid, Rubber and Silver. Have Just re
ceived nn Invoice of the celebrated WOHTKN
HOLM POCKET KNIVES.
40 AND 4U NORTH QUEEN ST.
i-Next Doer te Postefuce.
H
AHDWARB 1
HARDWARE!
If you want te buy a
Useful Christmas Present
OO TO
Marshall & Rengier's,
0 .t 11 SOUTH QUEEN ST.
Thcre you can get CUTLERY, GRANITE
WARE, CARPET SWEEPERS, HAD
IRONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, C.
Steves in Endless Variety,
ANDAKULLLINEOP
General Hardware.
MARSHALL &RMaiER
NOS. 9 11 SOUTH QUEEN BTREET.
febs-lyd
fJrjj (Doebtt.
T
UE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
SPECIAL DRIVES
-IN-
FLANNELS!
One Hale of SCARLET
nnd HLIJE TWILLED
FLANNELS at 17c ; worth
One Let of Yard Wide
S O A R L E T fSII AKER
FLANNEL at 33c ; regu
lar price, 45e te 50c
One Let of SCARLET
TWILL FLANNEL at 20c.
regular price, 25c
One Let or SCARLET
TWILLFLANNELat 25c.;
cheap nt 30c.
One l,et of SCARLET
TWILL FLANNEL at
30c j worth te-day 35c
FullLlneerFLANNELS
generally nt LOWEST
CASH PRICES.
. F.
25 East King Street,
inartOlydR LANCASTER, PA.
Y AROAINS IN DRY GOODS.
BARGAINS
-IN-
Dry Goods
-AT THE-
New Yerk Stere.
Plain Celers In Deublo Feld CLOTH BUIT
INGS. A Uargalu at I.'Ke a j ard.
IB-Inch WOOL CLOTH SUITINGS, In Plain
and Mlsed Celers. A Uargaln nt 25a a yard.
HIDEHAND CASHMERES, All Celers, 8
Inches Wide, Very Cheap nt 25e u jard.
MIXED TRICOT SUITINGS, 51 Inches Wide,
Heavy Wtlght, a llargalu ut 25au jard.
AI.I,WOOI, TRICOT SUITINOS, 40 Inches
Wide, Ijitest Shades, 37Ke u yard; nevir sold
for less than OOe.
Silk aud Weel 40-Inch PLAID AND STRIPE
NOVELTIES, 372c ; reduceil from S0c
ALL-WOOL CHESTER CLOTHS, 64 Inches
w Ide, EUgaut Finish, Rest Shudes, U)u a urd.
4Mnch FINE HKNRIETTAH, Olers und
lllaclt, Superior Quullty, a llarguln ut 37)e a
jarit.
SfK-elal llargalns In STOCICINITE! JACK
ETS ut $-150, 1 und $5 Each.
SEAL CLOTH JACKETS at SV, Jul te f 15
Each.
Rely Bres. fe Raub,
GEO
RAMI
N03. 6, 8 &, 10 East Hag St
&0l attb $lt0c.
B
ARGAUfS.
STACfCHOUSE'S
This Week
FOR BIO BARGAINS IN
Beets &Shoes.
A Full Line of the Celebrated
WALKER BOOT!
The Beet Beet Made. Call and see them.
D P. STACKH0USE,
Nes. 28 and 80 East Xing Street,
LANCASTER, FA.
s
HOES FOR SENSITIVE FEET I
Old Ladies' Heme
Comfert !
Fer sere and tender feet ; pliant
and elastic ; comfortable te every
part of the feet without pressure.
The soles are se constructed that
they easily adjust themselves te the
bottom of the feet, and the scams de
net bind the joints. The upper
leather is of Purl Kid, specially
tanned for this purpose, and of sufll
clcnt, protection te wear out of doers.
A been of comfort for old ladles, or
these troubled with rheumatism or
the swelling of feet aud ankles.
This Shee is neat and tidy in ap
pearance Just what every lady
needs when she is tired nnd wants
something te rvst her feet. Widths li
teE.
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 NeRrn Queen Btreet, Lancas
ter. Pa.
H
OLIDAY SLIPPERS.
Grand Display
OF-
I always had one of the Largest Lines nnd As
sortments of Men's, Reys' ana Youth's Holiday
Slippers, but the Line and Assortment 1 bought
for this season surpasses all these of the past,
I have Men's Embroidered Slippers at 49c
A Line of Men's, Ladles', Mieses', Rey's und
Youth's at 69c.
The Handsomest 75c81lppers In theclty. By
buying this Slipper In very large quantities I
am enabled te sell at 75c. It Is a regular SI 00
Slipper and surpasses In style and quality any
jeu will see marked elsewhere at the tame
price.
A full line at II In Lluht and Dark Celers, In
Han ards, E eretts and Operas.
My II 2j Dark Uienllle Embroidered Slip
pers yen will net see marked elsewhere less
than II 60.
Handsome line at 11 SO and 12 00 lme net all
arrived yet ; expect them dally.
Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, 11 SO and 12 00 ;
Rey's, 1 SO, and Youth's and Misses', II -
Largest Display In City can be seen In my
large window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader or
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.S 5 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. PA.
NOTICE Htere open Evenings of December.
lSrUVrt,tCC
"TJHRE INSURANCE.
Fire Insurance 1
HERR'S
Insurance and Real Estate Agency.
I am prepared telnsurenll classes of property
at leucstraUs In the most reltable companies.
COMPANIES REPRESENTED.
(luardlan of Londen (Capital)... 13,000,000 00
Nlamira of New Yerk.
, v,;hj,i -u uu
, 2,019,U91 00
. 2,000,419 00
. 1,405,811 00
, 1,3.12,377 00
, (Ksi.178 00
, fiK7,115 00
. 4H.!7 00
Londen and Lancashire
Agricultural of New Yerk
Greenwich of New Yerk
lUirTule German of New Yerk ,
United States of New Yerk ,
Firemen's of Baltimore
National of New Yerk
Eliet of Bosten 378,749 00
Rates en dwellings and contents, 60 cents per
1100 for 3 j ears j 75 rents jwr hundred fer5 j cars.
Rates en prl ate sutbles-tl per 1100 ferS) ears;
II 50 per J10O for 5 ears.
Rates ou merchandise, GO cents per 1100.
Allan A. Herr,
NO. 108 r.AST KING STRKUT.
nor 8 3md
URE JUICE OK THE GRAPE.
The red and whlte wines which I
pur
chased en tlie spot where made, en the Rhine
te Germany. Just the thing for the hellda) s.
Send In ) our orders. I guarantee It pure aud a
geed medicine for enfeebled constitutions
PETER DORSKEIMEH.
Blrd-ln-ilaiul, Lancaster Ce., Pa.
Will call at jour house If you send me a pos
tal. Orders may be lertattheLuucusterCeunty
Heuse. nll-lmd
TO EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
JOHN H. METZLER,
Ne. SOUTH DUlvE STREET.
Ileal estate bought, sold or exchanged,
Properties rented and rents collected.
Fire, Life and Accldtnt Insurance,
Leans negotiated,
title six uud He en Per Cent. Investments.
ela-lyd
Holiday Slippers!
SeUtmy (Oeutnr.
J HARRY STAMM.
Santa Clau
WILL:
VISIT OUR STORE.
TAPA8 AND MAMMAS ARE INVITE!
I.VRI'ECr OUR STOCK BEFORE
HE COMES.
24 Centre Square.
J. HARRY STAMI
We have Toys of all descriptions at the 1
est Prices ever ettered In Lancaster city.
Wax Dells, Rlique Dells, Kid Dells.
COO Fine Dells at Gc each.
Trains of Cars run by steam.
Steam Engines.
Elastic Locomotives.
Machine Sheps.
Mechanical Toys.
Running Turtles.
Running Roosters.
J Running Crocodiles.
Musical Ranks.
" The Four Jelly Clowns."
Tops, Tops, Tops,
Scheel Companions.
Desks, Mctclcphencs.
Pianos, Dell's Cribs, Dell's Chairs.
Extension Tables, Felding Chairs.
Watches, Prattling Beeks.
Meuth-Organs, Herns, Trumpets.
Ships, Ships, Ships.
Blackboards, Drawing Slates.
Drums, Drums, Drums.
Nest Blocks.
. Soldier Beys' Outfit,
etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc,
Linen llankerchlcfs, Silk Huudkerchlel
Mufflers at Lewest Prlcas ever kneunj
NOW IS THE TIME, AND HERE IS
CHANCE. COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH.
Sew Bosten Stei
24 Centre Square
J. Harry Stami
3,tUUitc6.
-vy-ATiiEs.
HMERICKN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Specs, Eye-Gle
Etc., at LOWEST PRICES.
Ontlcal Goods. Teleeranh Tlme Dally.
Article In this Line Carefully Repaired
Leuis Weber,
Ne. 1S9K North Queen St., Near P. R. R. Btal
-CWR HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Herr.Jewelei
FOR
Holiday Gifts !
WATCHES, JEWELRY AMD NOYELT
A Nice Line of DIAMOND GOODS In Ha
Ear Rings and Combination SU.h
at lowest rmciis.
Walter C. Hei
Ne. 101 N. Queen SI
CORNER OK ORANGE.
CieUciH'a.
iEIRCE COLLEGE.
OF BUSINE
AI)'1
Short-Han
Recerd Uulldlnd
1)1 7-018
CHESTNUT STR1
PliiladelpUla, I'l
Second, Third n
Fourth Floers,
Mern In ir and Afternoon Sessions eery v
day except Sunday. NIkIU Sessions, Men
Tuesday and Thursday Eventnirs till Anrll
Twelve hundred und slxt-ulne(l-tiO)stud
iasiear. ririvappucaiieus mccssury.
fortiirellmentblnuk.
Technical kiinulndL'O nualllvlm: for bust
engagements. Full Instruction furiemtnei
and general buslnem vocations. Alse SI;
Hand andType-Wrltlne.
A faculty of mero than u scoreofpraci
mpii whn lin nrurtlced what thev teach.
loekketiers nut of counting houses tcaci
uoeKKecpini; : lawjers lemuuiK iuw nun i
ness forms; Miccest-rul high school prlncl
teaching English branches ; law repeq
teaching short-hand and type-writing, etc.,
This Institution has been exceptionally
tu late In the success of the students whel
graduated therefrem."
lK.urs and also en Monday, Tuesday and Till
dy KvcuinKs wr lue cnreiiiuejii. ui muueiii
Announcements, etc., sent when requesj
Visitors niwaj s welcome, uuress,
THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A.,
euehMlmMtlS Principal andl'eundi
- gcntletvu:
TvENTIbniY. )
" 26 YearPractlce In One Office." ,
J. B. MeASKE"
NO. 1 1 EAST, KINO STREET,
Over Klrst National Bank. Dentistry In 1
hninrht.fi. Gas administered. Teeth extmi
absolutely without pala. All work warran,
WA-WIIIM!.
New Besk Se
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