Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 10, 1889, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T&l 'JiAiirdASTEIl ftAlLTT JKTOtlilfrimOEB, TUESDAY DBCBMBB 10, 1889:
S?JPNft,iS?w
1 ff'M
t.
r
K-i
a -1
H.
&'
K2
if
Patljj grtttelltaw.m
iMimCW J. BTEINMAN,
CHARMM8TE1NMAN P0LTJ5, BdltOT.
ROBERT CLMIK, Publisher.
CH DAILY 1lNTELLlaENCEn,-PublUhcd
rery day in lue year, but Bnn.day. Sencd
by carrier In thU city Mid. mrreandlnf
town at ten oenUawec. By mall Ave del
tan a year In advance; SO cents a month.
WEEKLY rNTELUOENCER-Onc dollar nd
sllfly cents a year. !n advance.
HOTICE TO BUBSCIUBEIW-Ilemlt by dice
or pottefflce order, una where ''f ' f
these can be procured send In a regHtered
aterad'at the INtefflce, m second class wall
"ISSm thi nrsLUonren.
Lancaster, Pa.
I.AJC0A8TBB, PA., December 10, 1B89.
They Bury the Ircldent.
The Southern people nre lmvlug quHe
a mourning time ever the burial of Jef Jef
fereon Davis, for whose memory they
abound in expressions of devotion. All
that titers Is of fragrance te them in
Davis memory is that which clings te
their lest cause. It wasa failure anil he
was a failure; with his burial the whole
concern is buried, and the Seuth will
linve no further embarrassment from It In
the rapid progress It is making toward
overtaklngthe North In industry ,wealth
and power. Davis ought net te be the
idol of the Confederacy that he failed te
guide te success. One would think that
they would held him accountable for the
failure. But the matter was tee big te
lay upon the shoulders of any one man,
however many his fallings aud great
his errors. As Jeffersen Davis, tee, be
came the object of the malediction of the
republican North, he was driven
closer Inte the arms of the Confederate
Seuth. Se that it conies te pass that
when he dies at the end of a quarter of a
century from the great struggle, the
Seuth mourns him with an extended
show of grief, which has mere or less of
substance te it ; and which 1 net made
any the less demonstrative because of
the snarls of Republican dogs In the
North who cannot let their enemy dle
without spitting en hlin.
Everyone knows that Jeffersen Davis
lias drawn en himself the objurgatien
of the North only beeause he was the
president of the Confederacy. The fact
that he was a peer president did net add
te this Northern hatred. ,It ought te
have made him mera lovely In North
ern eyes. But It did net, Just as it does
net seem te have niade him less lovely
in Southern eyes. The truth seems te
be that in the general contemplation
the man sccrus te have been lest iu the
president. It is net Jeffersen Davis who
is te be new burled, but the president of
the Confederacy; which the Seuth loves
and mourns, and the North hates aud
reviles; or at least the sentimental and
stupid people In each section.
Ve de net think that sensible peeple
North or Seuth have any strong
emotion ever the death and burial
of (he president of the Confederacy.
He was a distinguished man and
he has a distinguished burial. He was
quite as virtuous a man as are the ma
jority of the distinguished dead. He had
a great calling, aud failed In It. Other
wise no stigma attaches te him. He was
a rebel; but thatlsnet a personal stigma.
All his people were rebels and there is
no stigma upon them but their failure.
This nation was founded by rebels who
escaped the pains and penalties of failure
and who exalted their leaders into suc
cessful patriots.
A Beld rinaaclcr.
Mysterious Colonel Lcybeurn beemi
te be holding his plaee against great
odds as the champion financial sensa
tion. The papal secretary of state
failed te shake the colonel by denying
knewledge of his bank, and te the pope
himself vfas applied te by a lhrald cor
respondent who telegraphs from Heme
that his hellnes contradicts categori
cally the rumors that he Is about te
start a bank. Telegrams from Londen
Bhew a bread smile at the whole
story, and yet the American cud of the
scheme continues te give signs of vigor
ous life. This curious state of affairs is
only te be explained by the theory
that the colonel had strong financial
buppert from unscrupulous men of
wealth In "Willi street, which enabled
htm te give a hemblauee of verity
te his movements for the founding of a
bank with a hundred million dollars
European capital and the pope's blear
ing. The capital, If thcre Is any, will
probably turn out te be American and
rar below the huge llgure named, while
the blessing seems te be nothing but a
bold and fraudulent advertisement.
The benediction trick did net work ns
well iu New Yerk as the foreign oiera eiera oiera
ter hoped it would. A Wall btreet man
forcibly remarked : " We don't cure in
this country whether the money wines
from the 1'ejkj or the devil," aud the
uelsj about a benediction seemed se
strange te New Yorkers that It only ex
cited suspicion. The brokers talk of iey iey
beurn's scheme with caution, aud many
insist that there is something iu it. One
man shows a list of railroad bends
amounting te thirty millions, aud says
that Lcybeurn has contracted for all of
them. When he has paid for all of
them it will be timetocensidcrberioiisly
the depravity of the men of wealth,
who employ an agent se given te tricky
methods. and picturesque lien.
The Men Frem the Seuth.
Jehn II. Inman bus long been the
chief figure among the galaxy of South
ern men who since the war have gene
te New Yerk and shown the Inhabitants
thereof a notable skill and success lu
chasiug the almighty dollar unci becom
ing the owners of millions. of them. He
has beeu the most picturesque figure of
the group nud has been huppesed te
have wen his success In the development
of the Seuth and in lila kuowledge of her
resources and his discernment of her
future. But he seems te have used the
usual agencies of these who gather great
wealth quickly In Wall street channels ;
since he Is accused of having used his
control of the Tennessee Ceal andiron
company te pluck its treasury for his
own advantage.
Tills company was started some ten or
mere years age with some iron furnaces
and ere lauds as its basis, ut a com
paratively modest capital. It was uur&ed
by Inmau und ether Southern men
and was In a premising way of
growth with the development of South
ern mineral vulues. There was another
uccessful company that had been the
pioneer lu the development of the
coal Held ut Birmingham, Alabama.
The scheme which Inmau formed was
the purchase by his company of this
coal company; which was done aud
has turned out te have U-en n geed
operation; but it was U-ttcr for Inman
than for his company, te whom he sold
it for live millions In bends und stock
after he had.beught It himself for less
than one million In cash, lttstruethftt
the flve millions In bends and stock
wcre worth n geed deal less than five
millions in cash, but It is charged that
Inman and his associates made ever
two millions for their own pockets
by their manipulation of this deal. And
thecvldcnca seems te be that the South Seuth
ern men nre growing strong In North
ern wiles as rapidly as their fortunes
arc growing te Northern dimensions.
A notable thing about the discovery of
this heavy burthen which was laid some
three years nge upon theTcnucssce Ceal
and Iren company is the fact that It did
net crush tholifeout of lt;uer does itsec in
te haw affected it vigorous growth,
since its stock Is quoted at steadily grow
ing figures. A concern that cau afford te
pay five millions for 0110 million worth
of property, that cost Its original own
ers less than one - tenth even of
the million, is aslandtngadvcrtlscmcnt
of the great rapid and growth In the
valuojef Southern mineral lauds and
the development of thelrwcalth.
IlKnK Is sonie consolation for our rainy
days. Dr. Tracy, the New Yerk city regis
trar of vital statistics, RiyH that the unusual
rainfall lias been actually bcneflclal te
health. " Never," he says, " has the city
been se rainy, and nover has it been te
healthful." De it remembered tlintdump,
foggy Londen Is clalmeil te be ene of the
healthiest of cities. The New Yerk JfernUt
says: " We have been spared many of the
sovero shocks which, In an ordinary rn rn
en, are en used by sudden and great
changes of temperature."
Faitii euro f.inatlcs have just been hav
ing a sad exiKirlonce In Brooklyn, whero
the beard of Ueallli has at lust niiiniuatily
Interfered te protect the public from thelr
dnngereilH operations. It was found that the
faith euro nenpln wero visiting dlphllierla
patients Indiscriminately and spreadlng
the Infection. The leadors wero nrrested
and locked iipand thelr hall of meeting was
thoroughly fumigated by burning sulphur.
Public opinion In Brooklyn Is strongly
against them, but this sort of fanaticism
usually flourishes under opposition and It
can only be hoped thnt It will rapidly wear
Itself out by continued fallure ami the
plain ovldencos of common seni It will
puzzle the bollevors te explain why man
should refuse te use the brains se kindly
given him and dn nothing but beg for the
tliu health that use of them might earn.
Ifthe faith euro peeple would act llke in in in
ioUlgent being and tnke advantage of
medical knewledge whlle praying, nobody
would have a word of fault te lintl, but
when they recklessly disregard Ihe'plulnest
warnings of experience and thervby Im
peril the safety of a community they need
te be sternly treated. The Brooklyn dis dis
elplcs seeiii te have provoked this treat
ment and cau net successfully pos as
martyrs.
Se much has been said of our new cruis
ers, that It may be a wholesomo pastime te
note tholatesl uchlovemeut'of Great Drltaln
In cruiser building. She has Just launched
the Dlake, of nine thousand tens displace
ment. This Is the hcavlest unarmercd
cruiser afloat, and the Chlgace, our largest
cruiser, Is Just half her size. As regards
swiftness, alie will be superior te every
thing afloat, save only a ftnv of the most
modern torpedo craft. The DIake will
carry a battery of rapid tire guns, und has
foiirterpodo tnbes. She will have room
for 1,000 ten of coal, which will give her
a radius of action of no less than 3,000 inlles
at a continuous spoed of twenty knots a
spced which she Is cxpocted te maintain
for several days If necessary. Her steel
deck varies In thlckuess from thrce te six
lnche.s, und slie carries two large torpedo
beats.
Tin: cremation of the dead is steadily
though slowly growing te be a familiar
Idea, and any great epidemic of a contagious
discase would no doubt be marked by en
lncrcase in crematoriums llke that noted
In Italy, where chelera nrouned thought en
the quostlen of sanitary dlspemil of the
dead, ,'cience gives the fellow ing statistics
as te cremateries : Tiiore are new thirty thirty
nlne cremateries In various juris of the
world. Italy has twenty-thrce; Amerlen
has teu; whlle England', Germany, France,
Switzerland, Denmark and Sweden have
0110 uplece. In Italy thcre vere two
cremations lu 1870 j the number rese te
fifteen In IS77, and In lb3 the number was
220. Sliice IWfl, 1,177 cremations hae
taken place iu Italy, while the combined
number iu all ether countries brings the
total only te l.'JCO.
ANOTHER l'EKICs HORROR.
An Kleotrle Lineman Killed "While lte-
ii.ili'luz u Wire Ills Bedy Slowly
llurned.
Anether New Yerk lineman met his
death hut manner similar trrthat by vt hicli
Keeks wa killed sevcral weeks nire. As in
the case of Fucks, Monday's victim ro re ro
celvod n shock whlle rup.dfiii u wire en
the top of a ele, and foil across thouhes
and was roasted.
The latest ictlni of electricity was rotor
Clausen, a Dane, 3t years old.u'he was cm cm
pleyed by the Xortliern New Ynik Electric
Lighting company, lie lived with his
young ifa at SKI Kast 130th street. The
accident occurred at the corner of Third
avenue and Fifty-sixth street. At this
corner there is n pole about 30 feet high,
Willi two rress pieces. On the top cress
piece u number of telcurenli wires nre
strung and en the lower oue'thcro are two
elcctrie light wires ene of which Is con
nected with a lamp in front of ailrug stere.
The lamp did net burn en Sunday night,
und en Monday the company hent Clausen
te icpair the wire.
ItYinaubeut hair-past 1 in the afternoon
when Clausen climbed the jk1e. lle strad
dled the lower eroMxpieee, und began te
makn what lepairs ero required. A mini mini
beref ohildreu wcre pluylngeu the sldcw eik
ut the loot of the pole. Suddenly ene of
them, Maiuie D.ihl, alarmed the peeple bv
crying "nre." Several persons at ence
rushed out of the houses In the lclulty,
and found Mamle pointing te the man en
the pole.
Leeking up a Iiorrlble sight met their
gaze. Clausen was lying across the two
electric wires: Ids right hand clutched ene
of the wires, the ene he had been repairing,
and his chin rested en the ether. Smeku
and a bluish llaine wero Issuing from the
parts of the body which touched the wires,
und an odor of burning llesh nlled the air.
A lurge crowd seen guthered and looked
with shuddering horror upon the awful
spectacle. In a low minutes three 'police
men reached the spot, und precuiittg u lad
der climbed te the reef or the elevated rail
road station, which as en a level with
the ten of the ole.
Themas Smith, a driver, went up te help
them. The four tried te get a rope around
the body of the lliienmn. and. ut the lirst
attempt, Smith received a shock which
knocked him sonseless. He was curried te
a saloon and seen recovered. The jiollco jiellco jiollce
men, in the nieuntlme, hud get the repe
around Clausen's body, but wero then con
fronted by a new dllllcultv. The man's
right hand clutched the who se tightly
that the body could net be me ed. One of
the men procured en uxe and chopped the
wire in half. It was a dangerous thing te
de. but fortunately no ene was hurt by it.
With a great deal or trouble the body was
filially dislodged and dragged from the
pole ever en te the reef of the station and
then lowered te the slreet.
Dr. Daly examined the body and pro-r-euneod
lift) extinct. The body was re ro re
meved te the Merrlsanla pollce station.
An examination showed that the electric
light wires had burned the flush oil' the
right hand te the bone. The llesh en the
right forearm, from the elbow te the wrist,
was also burned and Uiieratcd. The Imprint
pf the wire was visible hi the chin. The
body of the unfortunate iiiuii was stibie.
quently removed te his own house en uti
order given by Corener Kchultzp.
The supposition is that Ciausin must
have tern lied upirtef the wire en which
the Insulation had worn oil' and received the
stiecU, wlucli cuiuc-d bun te fall feiwurd
oil the ether wire. JIe was lirebablv killed
almost Instantly, The eile untitled the
electric light company, and nther linemen
were bent te the scene and repaired" the
wlre which was responsible for the death.
Clausen hed been married only a four
months. When his young wife, who Is in
delicate condition, was told of his death,
she went Inte hysterics, and It is feared the
shock may kilt her.
'
Ne wonder, a baby pretest ettnlnt smh
ilespias pMiptt will kIe It. Dr. llull's llsby
Hrnip Is the plciikuntest and MUett remedjr
noun for Infant.
A person encn bears thn charge of lsxIneM
when It Is only n poorly acting liver or a woa wea
rled stomach, which Is the cntiie of lit slug-
5UIU1CM. One thus nrr.'rln should useL so se
ar and be relieved, l'rlce only 23 centa a pack
age. A Wlite Weman
Will try and pronerve her charms, she may
lack ctossle outline of form, but she should um
BOZODONT, and retain ths beauty and useful
ness of her teeth, A fine set of teeth Is one of
the highest charms. BOZODONT will de this
work.
A Fair TH1
Is all that Is eked for Dr. Pierce's Oelden MoM MeM MoM
leal Discovery Is all bleed tulnU. or nklu dli
eiiftCA, eruiHieni. nimuiea ana creiuiuiiv nirr
and wiling. It It don't cure,
i you riret your
AVruAw
money uacx.
TTIS KINUEll NAIL8C
T'ernycarl was anils
IS PINUKlt NAILS CAME OFK
T'er n rear I was amisted with horrible
crte of bleed potion, aud upwards of five
months of that lime I wasunabie te de work of
any kind. My ringer nails came en" and my
hair dropped out, leaving my head as clean
and imoeth as If It had been ahaved. I con
sulted thn bent local pliynlctuU", anil spent hun
dreds or dollars for medicine of dlfTcrent kind,
but without receiving the slightest beneflt. 1
wandvlMdnnallylevlalt Het Hnrlngs. This
I did, hut becoming dlngunted wftll the tr em
inent I mu receiving there, commenced taking
Hwlft's Hpcclflc (S. H. H ) The ctrect that H. H. M.
had en me wiu truly wonderful. I commenced
te recover after taking thfl flrst bottle, and by
the time I had taken twolve bottle I was en
tirely cured cured by Swift' Bpeelrte (H. 8. 8.)
when Uiu world-renowned Het Springs had
fulled. WM.H. I.OOMIH.
Hhrevepert, La."
FOUIt YHAltS ON CKUTCIIKH.
Fer fifteen year I was uullctcd with rheuma
tlsm, four year of which I wan compiled te go
eticrutchcx. Words ere Inadequate, te cxprras
the nutlerlngs t endured during that time. Uur
tug these nrteen years of exl.ituice (II vran net
living), I tried every known remedy without
receiving uny benefit. I finally begnn en Hwlft'
8ieciric(H. 8. 8., which from the first gave me
relief, mul te-uny I am enjoying thn best of
health, and am n well man. 1 candidly bo be bo
llevotlmtH. 8. H. 1 the best bleed purifier en
the market te-dny.
J. D.TAYUin, Cuba. Me.
Treatise en llloed and Hkln I)lewn mailed
free. MVVltT HI'ECIKIO CO.,
(I) Atlanta Oa.
litacltlitcvtj,
A
bdauenaum: buoeestion.
The covering of xteam pipes with n reliable
material Insures dry steam unit haves fuel and
uttontlen; the coslorthecoerlnglielngnme ceslorthecoerlnglielngnme coslerthecoerlnglielngnme
times mnde up In a single year In unvlngef fuel
alone. The best .material e fur ouVicdtetho
public I the
Megnesia Sectional Cevering,
Fer Btcam ripe. Hellers, nrlnol'lne. Etc.,
and I for mite only In iJincnMer mul Lcbunen
counties, by
CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS,
W. PARKE CUMMDJGS, Prep.,
NOH. IM X 1M NOItTH CHIU8TIAN ST.,
Lancanter, l'n.
Trice UU and dlnceunt and direction for
npplyli en Replication. Hpcclal terms te the
tiade. Alse Valves, Pipe, Cocks, Fittings, Etc.,
at Jobber' l'rtcei.
decMMK
s
TEAM ENOINE AND UOILEItWOKKB.
Steam Engine
AND-
Beiler Works.
Visitors te the Fair,
It will pay you te call at my Weikaand ex
amine our Bleck of
Engines !
. A.!!,"r-,1, ,n nuote you prices mid oe our
facility for turning out work.
Portable Engines.
4 If orae-Pew cr j 42',
tl Horeo-l'oHer... 47."
8 Herse-Power i. fi2i
10 Hore-rowcr 675
15 Hnree-Pewer , . . 75
aHIorae-rencr ,., 1,175
Portable Engines,
SECOND-HAND.
fl Horse-I'ewcr
S Horse-I'euer ..
15 lIurM.-l'ever
J1V)
SWl
'J7
Boilers, Second-Hand.
Kive SO Heme-Power, SO In. Dlam., 10 feet lxitig,
!,lii,Tiibeii. l'rice,s75nndfiau.
One Heller, m In. Dlam., It feet Leng, 21 3 In.
1 uliei 12 feet Umg, with Flre Frent
Cantlngi, ia.
I CAIlItY THE I.Altar.ST KTOCK OF
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
IN Till: CITY OF l.ANCAHTEIt, PA.
Manufacturer of Stationary Engines. Mill nnd
.Milling .Machinery, SuwMIIU. llurk nnd
Cob Mill, Pumpi, etc.
Contractor for HU-nm Heating, Direct or Indi
rect, or by Het Wuter.
OUR HOT AIR FURNACE
IS THE 1IEST INTIIE MAHEEr.
Repairing Promptly Attended Te.
Jehn Best,
l'KOPIUKTOK,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
I.ANOAKTEil, PA.
rplIOUOUOIt l.NSTHUCriON IN AU,
JL nriiuclieiiert.ilnlng te a htialueki eduea
I'tvi!"1,,1"0. 'ANCAMlEll HUSINhS COL.
l.Ulh,(lruntHall,Ne. 31 North Duks street.
Day nud etching kcsleii. Iiutruellen Ilrt
Cbi?s only. Course tboreiigh, flltlug young men
nnd ladle rerpnhltluii. Ifuudred of teillnuk.
iiluUiitCollegultCMUusfer vxuiulnutleii. Visi
tor iiltta) Mclceinc.
Address. II. C. WEIDLEIt. Principal.
IJUUEJLlUi: OK THE UHAPK.
X The red unit white wines which I pur
I'liased euthesixit wliere made, oil the Ithlne
lu Oenuuny. Just the thing for the holiday,
heed In our orders. I guurantee It pure uud it
guel lucdUlaurorcurivbledceiislltnllousi
til . PUTEItDOItHIIEIMK.ll,
it',,, . '""d-lii-lland, I Jinenster Ce., Pa.
111 call at your heiiMi If ou send me n no.
lal. Orders may buletluttheLuncuHtcrCmutf
ers may he lett at he Lancaster County
lieUte,
uiwiuu
iVattamahetr'.
PHiUADEtrniA.Tuenday, Dec 10, lm.
Belinda Is but seventeen,
And yet shs knew that If she flaunt
Iter painted ran and steals glance
At me behind It gorgeous screen,
She set my pulse all a-danee.
MaryJX wanlttell in Dttembtr Century.
This high literary authority
emphaziscs what we said a few
days since concerning Fans.
Flirting behind a $285 fan, or
coquetting with a 25 cent one.
We provide either extreme and
every point in the intermediate
state.
Northwest of centre,
P. S. te our remarks yester
day concerning Children's
Beeks. Yeu recall the list ?
It started with Budge, 10 cents,
and ended with Santa Claus
Picture Gallery, 40 cents. They
are all bound in brilliant bread
covers, and illustrated in black
and white, average 8x10
inches. A healthy and enter
taining let of books.
Holiday number of Boek
News new en the counters.
" Leng looked for come at
last." Hew Boek News has
grown. The student, the libra
rian, the ordinary or casual
reader will be profited equally
by its perusal. It is the first
periodical of its sort in the land
giving large knowledge in
handy form which no ordinarily
informed person can de with
out. The large subscription
list grows constantly, as de
sales at the counter. This num
ber is the finest ever issued.
Nearly every title in the Re
views, Boek Lists, or advertise
ments for sale here at fair
prices. 5 cents a copy, 50
cents a year.
Thirteenth street elde.
Jehn Wanamaker.
jjqlace of ffaahten.
TAt.ACE OK KAHHION.
Mere
TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS
AT THE
115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST.
In order te jrlve niore room te our dis
play of Christmas Goods, we nre obliged
te reduce our stock of ether goods.
"We therefore call ntteutleu te the Im
mense reduction mnde In every depart
ment. Ladles' Newmarkets at cost at S2.9S,
$3.08, $-1.98, J7.41), $9.08, $12.08, $14.08.
Children's uud Misses' Ceatfl ut re
duced prices.
All our Short Jackets at $2.9S.
Hush Jackets, Sacque, Wraps and
Medjcskns ut cost.
Heys' Suits at reduced prices.
All our Children's Trimmed Hats at
7e cents.
Bargains lu Ribbons.
Come and sec our Satin Hlbbens, Xe.
10, loop edge, all silk, at 0c.
Loek at the Hlbbens we offer at 10c.
Our Fancy ltibbens at 23c ; worth CO
and 75c.
Our 1'aucy ltibbens at GOe; worth $1 a
yard.
10-Inch riush, at 37c ; lS-lucli Plush,
at r0e ; 21-lnch lMush at 75c.
H. Children's Seft Felt Hats at 29c.
Our whole stock of Beys' Clothing at
Reduced Prices.
Knee Pant Suits from $1.0Sup
ureal reduction iu theFrlee of Cem
forts. These goods must be sold. Extra
large Comforts at 89, 08c, $1.2-5 and $1.50;
worth $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Come
and buy them, as we have but a few of
each left, and cannot get them for the
price any mere.
Tremendous Bargains in Hosiery.
Ladies' all-wool plain and ribbed
Cashmere Hese, down te 17en pair, or
3 pairs for 5()c.
Child's tine ribbed all-wool Cashmere
Hese, down te 15c a pnlr ; regular price
25 cents.
(tent's nil-wool Cashmere Pecks, In
natural grey, down te 18c a pair.
Infant's all-wool Itibbeu Hese, in
black, white aud colored, down te 9c, or
3 pairs for 25c.
Ladles' IUIiIrmI Merine Vests, long
sleeves, silk faced, down te 25e.
Merine Vests and Pants, sold every
where at 50c, down te 39c.
Cashniere Vests, legular price 75c,
down te 50e.
Ladies' all-wool Scarlet Vests, regular
price isk.', ciewn 10 uyc.
Men's extra heavy Scarlet Underwear,
regular price 87c, down te GOe.
Men's GOe Grey Underwear, down te
37c.
Men's Imitation Nnturnl Weel Under
wear, with striped cuffs, regular price
75c, down te 50c.
Men's Natural Weel Underwear, reg
ular price $1, down te 83c.
Men's Flannel Shirts, regular price $1,
down te S7c ; regular price $1.37, down
te $1 ; regular price $1.75, down te $1.23:
regular price $2, down te $1.50.
Ware offering the Greatest Bargains
ever offered in Hosiery aud Underwear.
The season is late. Our stock is large.
We must sell etV.
Come and be convinced of the many
Bargains offered at the
115 & 117 North Queen St.
i'l'rtrtl Jloticce.
"lJ'HrATKOKMIClIAKL DUKItlt, I.ATKOK
J:J the City of Umeiister, deceived. I,etteraef
udiiiliilslrutloiiHaldentAtehulinrbecn grunted
te thn underlined, nil jK-rsenn lndtuted
therein ure reuuented te make liniiiedliiti)
pnyment.and Ihnoehnvlni: rlulins erdeiimndu
t,'jiliit the Mine, will present them without
delay for kettleinent te the timltridL'hed, reld
Itii; In the City nfI.uiie.iiMi. r.
MAHIA llAllttAUA DtJElllt,
. Administratrix.
J.Ne. A. Cevi.i:, Attorney. muMtdfn
TJ HAL I5JTATIJ AND lyauitAycK.
JOHN H.JVTeTZLER,
Ne. v .seu Hi nuKE stiu:kt. '
Itenl estntn bought, Iseld or exrhantred.
rreM-rtle rented nnd rents eolleetcd.
1 ire, Lifeiincl Accident Iiuuruucv.
1.0.111a negotiated.
safe Hlx mid Heveu I'er Cent. InvetmenU.
elj-lyd
Palace of Fashion,
9rs (loe.
T
HE VKOVVK& CAMM STORK.
SPECIAL DRIVES
'it
-' -r tv
-IN-
FLANNELS!
One lUle et 8CAM.KT
and Ilt.WK TWILLED
FLANNEIi at 17c ; worth
ISe.
One Let of Yard Wide
BOAIILKT HUAKKIt
FLANNEL at 33e ; regu
lar price, 4Jc te DOc
One Ixt of BCAIILET
WILL FLANNEL at Kb.
regular price, 23c.
One Let of RCAHLET
TWII.LFLANNELat23ej
cheap at 30c -,
One Let of BCARLET
TWILL FLANNEL at
30e ; worth te-day Sc5c
Full Llneef FLANNELS
generally et LOWE8T
CAHII FRICEM.
. F.
25 East King Street,
marOMydlt LANCABTRR, PA.
XITILUAMHON 4 FOSTKK.
The Useful
Christmas Present.
A Gent's Hmeklncr Jncket, Hense Ceat, Blum.
her Kebe, Dreulnt; Uewn or Itath Ilehe.
The Serviceable
Christmas Gift.
A Oent'a Storm Overcoat, Dress Salt, English
Tep Ceat, Dre l'lmtulecms or Fine Heaver
Overcoat,
The Acceptable
Christmas Offering.
A ladled' English Walking Jacket of Im.
ported 811k I'liuh, Bilk Plush Kacque, Cleth or
Htocklnette Jacket, Child's Plush Ceat, Bey
Knea Pant Hulls, Beys' Cape Overcoats.
The Welcome
Christmas Tribute.
AOent'iBlIk Muffler, Embroidered Suspen
der, Tcck, Pun", or Feur-ln-Hsud Scarf, Hbav.
Ing Set In I'lunh Bex, Toilet Set, Whisk Helder,
Nail Set or Smoking Set.
The Unexpected
Christmas Greeting.
Tricot Dress Goods, 34 In., at 12c per yard.
Plaids, 39 In., at 20e per yard.
All-Weel Cleth, S In., at SJe per yard.
Mixed Cleths, 61 In., at 37'.ic or yard.
Tycoon Itepps, 10c.
Hill Muslin, I yard wide, 7c per yard.
Appleton XX, 6JJc per yard.
Lancaster Otnghsms, 7c per yard.
City Band, 0,'$c per yard.
Geed Quality, 0c per yard.
The Beautiful
Christmas Trifle.
A China Silk Tld, embroidered and hand hand
palnted.Weshlng Embroidery Silk, Hep Silk,
Tinsel, Chciillle Cord, Knitting Silk Araiene,
lllbiueneuiid Plush Ornaments.
The Old Felks'
Christmas Faver.
OolderOxydlzcd Hnndle, Olerla Cleth Um
brella, size 21, 87c ; SO In., 07c ; 24 In., f LIB ; 30
-In., 61 38.
liluck Hair Muff, 25f.
Oenulne Menkey .Mu!!',fl, $.100 te fd.
Turtles nnd Pocketbooks, Sc, i'c und SOc,
CtilldrcnS Trunks, 4J0 te ft.
The Premised
Christmas Token.
Embroidered Plush Slippers, fl.fl 50, f2 00.
Light Tan AlllgaterSllppers.
Seal Drewn Alligator Slippers.
Children's Ilubbcr lloetn, fl, fi
Ladles' Itubbcr IloeU, fl SO.
Misses' nnd Ilejs' Dress HIioeh.
-Oiien every evening during Dcccuiber.
Williamson k Fester,
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, I'A.
AND
NO. SIS MARKET ST.. HARHISBURO PA
eSlOUV.
TT EVAN Jt SON'S.
Levan's
Fleur I
MAKES GOOD BREAD
-AND-
FINE CHRISTMAS CAKES.
SVttOX'iU'UB.
Tf UTIIEK S. KAUFFMAN,
ATTOUNKV-AT-LAW.
S.H-eiut Fleer Eshlemsn Law Uulldlng, Ne. IS
North DukeMlrcHit, prt-lydw
TTENltV WOLF,
FURNITURE STORE,
Iibs removed te ltd East King street, having a
full line r h urnlture or every dtserlptlen at the
ewes! prices. Alse Undertaking premiitly at.
tended te. Cull and exumlue our goods.
sS-tfdU ii, WOLF. W Eust King HtnL
GE
RAMON
CHInnr9
H
HAMJlKTUI.
-AT-
Tbe flnett line of Holiday
Geed ever shown by aa In Hv
Hand Decorated China, Japa
neae Ware, Royal Worcester,
Cut Glass and a general line of
Fancy Goods. Decorated Dinner
Sets In China, Porcelain and
Granite. Printed Goods In White
In the best qualities. Chamber
Bets In all grades from White
and Printed te Jesse Dean's
Finest Decorations, and at prices
equalD any.
ROCHESTER LAMP!
The best Lamp In the mar
ket In Stand, Parler, Library
and Piane Style.
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 East King Street.
J.
B. MARTIN CO.
LAMPS! LAMPS!
We have made heavy pur
chases in" Lamps, and have a
very large line te select from,
at' away down prices.
Rochester Stand Lamps.
Twenty-five different Patterns
from $3.50 te $12.50. .
Bisque Stand Lamps.
New designs, all with the
Patent Duplex Burner, from 75
te 50c each.
Piane Lamps.
With Silk Fringed 'Shade.
One number of Piane Lamps
we are offering at $10.00 each;
is the greatest bargain, ever
offered in these Lamps.
Hanging Lamps.
A complete stock from $1.50
te $12.50 each.
Every Dinner Sett in stock
has been reduced te make room
for Holiday Goods.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,
Lancaster, Pa.
ffvu tfjoeh.
B
AltdAINH IN DBV GOODS.
BARGAINS
-IN-
Dry Goods
-AT THE
New Yerk Stere.
Plain Celers lu Deuble Feld CLOTH SUIT
1NUH. A Uuritttln ut lc a yurri.
S8.Inch WOOL CLOTH HUITINQd, In Pliilu
and M I xed Celers. A Bargain at 2Sc a yard,
8IDEIIANI) CASHMERE. All Celers, 38
Iuches Wide, Very Cheup at 23e a ) aril.
MIXED THICOT HUITINfJS, W Inches Wide,
Heavy Weight, u llargalu ut iJau yard.
ALL-WOOL TItlCOT SUITINGS, 40 Inches
Wide, latest Shades, S7Xc n ynrd ; never told
rerles than 60c.
Bilk and Weel 40-Inch PLAID AND HTUIi'K
NOVELTIES, 3c; reduced from 00c.
ALL-WOOL CHESTER CLOTHS, M Inches
wide, Elefuut Finish, Rest Shades, Wr a. yurd.
45-Inch FfNE HENRIETTAS, Celers and
Illuck, Siieiier Quality, a Uargaln ut3Ctt
yard.
Special lUrguiiui In STOCKrNETTE JACK
ETS at 11W.il und e Each.
SEAL CLOTH JACKETS at 91, W te 15
Each.
TRTatt Sc Slxaxia
Nes. C, 8 & 10 East King St
HlMlATGOOKS
fletifeau c0b. s
J.
HARRY 8TAMM.
Santa Clau
WILL
VISIT OUR STOEI
PAPAS AMD MAMMAS ARE lNVIT
INSPECT OUR STOCK BEFORE
HE COMER.
lew Bosten Stc
24 Centre Square.
J. HARRY STAM
We have Toys of oil descriptions at the
est frlces erer offered In Lancaster city.
Wax Dells, Bisque Delts, Kid Delii
COO Fine Dells at Sc each.
Trains of Cart run by (team.
Steam Engines.
Elastic Locomotives.
Machine Short,
Mechanical Toys.
Running Turtles.
Running Roosters.
Running Crocodiles.
Musical Banks.
" The Four Jelly Clowns."
Tops, Tops, Tops,
Scheel Companions.
Desks, Metolephoncs.
Pianos, Dell's Cribs, Dell's Chain,
'Extension Tables, Felding Chairs.
Watches, Prattling Beeks.
Meuth-Organs, Herns, Trumpets.
Ships, Ships, Ships,
Blackboards, Drawing Slates.
Drums, Drums, Drum?.
Nest Blocks.
Soldier Beys' Outfit,
etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc, etc,
I
Linen Hankerchlefs, Silk Ilaiidkercbli'
Mufllers at Lewost Prices evor knewi
NOW IS-THE TIME, AND HERE IS V
CHANCE. COME EARLY AND
AVOID THE RUSH.
24 Centre Square
J. Harry Stam ij
goet anb gjhece.
B
HGAIN8.
xnsrr
STACKHOUSE
This Week
FOR HI BARGAINS IN
Beets & Shee
SHIM
A Full IAU e of the Celebrated
WALKER BOOT!
The Best Beet Slade. Call nnd tee thd
D P. STACKH0U:
Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street
LANCASTER, PA.
H
OLIDA V SLITTERS.
Grand Dispu
OF-
I always had ene of the Largest Lines and J
B,ntnitilji nt Men's, flnvu' and Youth's Hell
Slippers, but the Line and Assortment I beul
for this season surpasses all theso of the pas
1 linvn Man'. K'mlirnlilei-Pll HllDDCrS UKUC.1
A Line of Men's. Ladles', Misses', Bey's il
xeutnsaiDvc. , ,.
ti.a HenrtwmNi 7.Kllnnprs In thecltv.
inivit. ,iii. uiiniv.r In rv lari;e euatitltli
am enabled te sell at 75e. It Is u regular f
Hllnnnr unci uirilflbSPS III Stvle and OUHllty I
you will see marked eUowheie at the sa
A full line at fl In Light and Dark Celers,
Ilarvards.EveretUnndpperua.
Mir 1 1 "', nnrlr ..lienllln Embroidered 81
pers you will net tee marked ebewliere 1
tnan i 60.
Handsome line ntfl SO and $2 00 have net
arrived yet : expect them dally.
Men's Patent Ixither Oxford, f 1 60 and fJ
lln.l,i ut tJ An. I Vmith's nlllt Mlilkul1 ill :s i
Lnrgest UlspUy in City can be seen inii
large winaew.
The One-Price Cash Heusj
Chas. H. Frey,
(Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader
Lew Prices lu
BOOTS AND SHOES
N03.3 & 5 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
NOTICE Mtere open Evening of DecerabiJ
If Wnii
h
Holiday Sips!
"
"V
i.V'4.5 1.
..
'K. s..j'
s. -
f -U2.
.i'irJ ,"K--
,, i