J'.'V. JtV i" n-' ?' THjB lAyOASTJBB-DAILY JXTfa&6Jmbm, WJ3DKESDAY, BEOEMBEK lltSS! ft - $ B9k - i . i v . tYi ;. k . ' II ' " ' " ' ' fail $nmii$tnctv ,TcAIU.I8TKINMAK FOLTB, Edltcw. Vv ' ROBERT CLAKK, IHiblUhw. DAILY INTKLLiaKNCKR.-Publlsued carriers in thin city and surreandlng , '.'.' .. ti. mi eenta a week. Br mall flvc " ten a 5r In advance i JO cent a month. . WKKKLY INTELMGKNCKR-One dollar aBd HBT rents n year, in aavancOi MTICR TO 8UB8CRIBERB-Rmll by cbcck t . or tvMteflc order, and where neither or tfcaaaeaa be procured send In a reentered .?-' UUf f(9rtm& at tbtt;FoKteffle(aiMcondclaaimall i Addbjms, TEE nrTELUaKfCBR. p tfjr i mncaswr, im. LAH0A8TE. PA., December 11, 1889. Tke Committee Making. -4 Rne&kcr Heed has done a verycredtt- f 'ablethlng In appointing several Irapert- ? ant cemmuices ai ine cuuei mc urev . f t- ..P.1... .Mlim A l.nA .AA liSWt.1 table te understand wherefore the com- :ttlttccs of the Heuse could net be named Innftlnfterthe Christmas rceess. There I i dtd net seem te the unlnslructcd under-1 'standing any such gigantic work con- Sneered with the sifting of the material - sf the Heuse Inte Its proper committees vy would be lmniicd In the taking or Esdvef a mouth for the work. It Is true FlHhat it is the heaviest wf that the H netni- line in An nlwl ihilt which de- Xstqpes.tbe jipcciul power of his pexl- fflnn. .The commlttee incnibcrslilpa are MJCthe nrizes of the HouseV member's Kimpertaiice and cnjeyiuc.'. V CeugrcM 'jm due te ins comtuiuce position. The work of legislation Is done IV; in ivimmittee. and the Heuse Is KsVemiuclr turned Inteaslmnle recerdliiK F?machlnoef committee work. A speaker Ppiucllned te caution can readily take nil ?the time that can be given him In nr- f!' ranging and rearranging his committees; sjLDUt a oeiu spcaKcr, wne kiiewb 114s slEimitcrlal, where It will fit and where he ?,V wants it te go, can de the work lun short time, as Speaker Heed has new shown. laHe is characteristically bold and Sv&.rilntf nttil tin ttnu a,,atnlnwt fllta reputation in the early announcement fffiet his committees. He is as likely te v-bukciw icw inisiaKi-s in ins mat ut tjfias bis predecessors have generally done tTf&with their greater deliberation, find te gW;iexciie as lime aissniisinciieu among mu Lrepresentativcs. There Is always great idknnnnlntmrnt nmenir them, since the lfeprlzcs nre fewer than the blanks ; but the smaller tue time given tiicm te m m idulire the illusions of bone the less Kiievere will be their pangs when they IV DVliVV w iiercs a new li'ye ie z BM This is a nice hew d'ye de, Indeed, faiueug our leyni inenus ei me uranu it" Army, wne are ture;rn into a parexj-sm tf&et frenzy because their Grand Army llgcemradcs at New Orleans are going te r"kttend the funeral of Jeff Davis in a body; net wearing their badges, but Siiinarchlug as United States veterans. fyi The district commander of the Q. A. R, ;. .Captain Jacob Gray and General Itad Sger, a prominent Graud Army member, , are pall-bearers. As everybody is going Jfcte the funeral In New Orleans, thcGrand IAnny members evidently conclude that -?. tuey cannot politely stay out. Tue rusii- mn or the town lii la e-n tn tlin luncriil. ;''and the members of the G. A. It. waut : A, te be in the fashion. :"&, When in Heme they want te de as the tgltemans ; when in New Orleans as the : aj urieausians. men ue net waut te uve in .'L; m ftnmtiulilW t ntiil tif.f lul if 1 rVt llt'n p. comfortably they must live in Hyinpathy Stfith their fellewB. It was lust thus s that Jn the civil war every one In the aSeuth of any account was a Confederate ft- 1 V.-il. !..! 1.4 Fll ,.;f- buu every euu iurm u uiiieuisi. iiu'y t 'M .went with their section ; it was easier nd pleasanter than te kick and -?i a it. U'nn natural It was right. 3" . &.Tue marcu of the Union veterans Fln the parade at the funeral of LtV the cx-presldent of the Confederacy "OS.. 1 At l.i. , ..!,., i.-.'.Bgiuuuu uuui wvy luugiii, is n smiting '. iSlliustratien of the strength of the bend Sjaef section. Jellerson Davis lias becu pw declared te have lest his citizenship of $g tt Umtedbtates. 'liiosecretaryef war neciecHHi ie innrit ma ueatlt W1IU. tue ffi half-mastins of the llag, which is the W,'A-t-'' 4 rt ! at tli tvsrtrftt1i trtrt iKntt 4 r tn it4ii of the ex-sccretarlcs of war. The Grand l.fv' Army members of the North are agliunt l$$ at ue tueugut of a union soldier felinw- t;Ving a dead rebel in mourning te his ' grave, uut down in new Orleans, Jwuere all tue peopie were rebels and 'Where all fellow the funeral of the rebel 'president, it seems natural te the old $g. Union Beldlcr te Jein the precession. And lin nun 1,1 Biiritt mind ulll mina. WJ tlen that they are rlirht. Jcirerseu Davis H:.r and the Southern people whom lie led, ';.' committed a political ellcube against tue Wy nation which they tried but fulled te ' uisruiu. niuy were ureugni uaca te u fcC' by force. Their states are again In the '. TJnlen. Thcv eovern their statcR! tliev ft m nhl.nnci n tlia Tltillt.,1 Cl-t... In r..,l &.'i WC VtKMJUS V, IUG U1IUL-U laiL'S ll 1UU (&&,' feather; aixl no acceuut Is kept against Up them of their transgressions. E.7 Tawmam irjflim n...l T1....... If ever jceple had training for con duct iu danger, the Johnstewuers have had it, and yet they new report a number of killed and wounded in a wild panic nt a theatre. This may net be very sensible, but it Is very i-f n&ttirul lindnr f hn r'1rr.nniutn,in..u nuHi.il. r n.Ti.7; n:r;r: ",." ".""e,".vv" lV the neries of the streiiLfst. nml tnmln if them peculiarly liable te sudden paule. ! fes n . i 7 it.:r". ... . . v.v ? ufinv fiui Hfiuiiera ir,Tii.c.H timr i im iipvcr guv uscu ie me icrruiu ei uamc Nma liked each oue worde than the -S ml, but they had duty and dis cipline te held them llrm in self veontrel and under cool command cemmand rs, while the crowd threatened by "' B' sudden disaster Imvn nn film Knt i swtcaiHj iremii. no reeeL'u zed icmicr in g instantly direct them. It U Idle ,te caution crowds agaltist paule, ' :'and the eulv thiiic ilmt r.n i. fJna 1.3 f l..ulut 41ml ..11 ....1 n . . .. ;ifrl""' " " ", inv an puunu nans Vball be se constructed that a bltr crowd P 'ff can arise and depart without danger of y Becoming juinmeu ni nuns or doorways. Unlets actually pressed by flames cr i.hepelcjsly terriiled by some intenui)- Rj'tleu of their exit uu uudleiun ! ft'-,ttnl Utrnlt- in .1H.IJ1 a 1 1, ..""" "V " "' JlKUUUJIIg ;-mh at full speed. It very often happens that a large audience is MBiMsed In a moment of dancer with- i mA axty rush of this kind, and the mat- vw Vutj utKuy netea in the local N. AH Hie elements of disaster urn cxwptlug the trivial incidents I muse these rushes. Tim -mud u - iiwreua and Impatient en the verge of VUd aeiuwleis terror, which might MMk loose Jf there were any suddeu ieppaje of the steady, rapid movement te Uw streets. The fctumbllug or falnt- t taf at some euu iu a narrow naasaire . VMUd have been cause enough te turn rjmtiwat luteialwtrfulatruggiM. Jrablle lwve a right te expect tlie great, tst care'nnd forethought hi the planning of tlie exits from bulls and theatre. Exestmaster Slarmaker. Wc see that the JSxamlncr hns some Just words of kindness and commenda tion for the Democratic postmaster upon his retirement front the elllee. Mr. Slaymaker has been a very faithful nfll ccr, notable for the persona) attention he has given te the cetiduct of the busi ness, and for the Impartiality with which he discharged its duties. He has always been rcmarkable for the strength of his party feeling; but this has never interfered with the impartial discharge of his official duties. And it is a rcmarkable fact, by the way, that you generally get the fairest ad ministration from the most decided par tisans. Men of decided opinions seem te have fairer dispositions than the creatures who arc always ready te dance te any music. i i ATTenxriY OnKnn.u IjONnr.Y, of Neva Scotia, addressed an immense audlencein Quebec, a row days nge, en the future of Canada, He beheved Hint tliore was a gonenil sentiment against any cliange at present, but thought that in the future, in ten, forty or ciglUy years, Canadians would bocnlled upon le choeso botweon three courses, Imperial federation, initie.. tlen te the United Stale, or Canadian In dependence Tlie P. rut he thought Imprac ticable, the nocend had tn.my advantage, but Canadian Independence lie regarded with the greatest favor. It is itrange to te ll nd this Canadian f-tntesnnii actually con sidering a royal goverinont for tlie new nation, although he remes te the conclu sion that "it does net ncem that monarch; les arc destined te llirlve in America.' He is bent upon a strong president if tliey must lmve one. " Tlie constant nlghtiuare of an impending election overy four years, which shakes the whole country from cere te clrcumforenco, is net a very bright pros pect, and I would net care le liave it eftener llinn ence in 15 yearn." Ne doubt a great many Americans are of bin way of thinking, although (hey would fear Unit n man In the presidency for flflenn years would havn n daugoreus tondenoy te grew fast te the ofllee and own it llke a king. 1 u most cases this would be election forllfe, and through foeble old ni;e, and death would make vacancies much faster than the law. Titr. case of the Sovenly-second 1'cnn sylvanla voluntcers against the Oetiys burg Memerial association is lirlngliiK out, sonie very interesting testimony. At Gettysburg celebrations nncl en Doceratlon P.iyand the Fourth of July, nil who can show tlie least connection witli the troops In the hattle nre ready topesoas unrivaled braves, but seme of the testimony scents te show that there were many demoralized warriors en the field, who new nre net nil backward about coming forward nod do de mandltifr monuments In His very foremost front of the battle line. General Alexander S. Webb, who com manded tlie Philadelphia brigade, testllled that when Pickett's charge was made, the Savsnty-secend wns in a very expose 1 position. "I orderod thorn te the wall, and tried te get the color-bearer te advmice with me personally. Ue wouldn't de It. I then tried te pull hi in te the front, and he resisted. Shortly niter this he foil with thirteen bullets in Ids body. The dead bodies of seme of tlie moo of tlie rioventy rieventy rioventy second were found, nfter the battle, ever tlie stene wall. TlieSoventv-seeoud claims that it jiassed otlier regiments. On tlie contrary, they hulled at the Jlrt obstacle they met. "It, is claimed bv the surviving mora mera mora bers tlint they rushed with Impetuosity upon the advancing column of tlie cneiny, breke through their line of battle and dreve them buck into the angle, where there ensued a desperate hand-te-hand struggle witli bayonets and clubbed guns that ended In the death or rapture of every ene of the enemy who had ciQscd tlie stene fonce. Tills statement is wrong. Ah a regiment, this could net have occurred.' General A. H. Devcrcux was colonel of the Nineteenth Massachusetts and cap tured the colors of four of Pickett's icgl icgl meiits. lie xupported the statements of Gonend Webb concerning the Seventy second. "They noverwont te the front or te the stene fence. If they hud they would have captured the colors I get from Pick ett's men." It is tnaaybe that la the confusion ofbattle n portion of the regi ment did advance, and the survivors of this body imagined that they had their comrades with them, nu iiuproHsleu that these who did net ndvnnce would take no piitig te remove. They were thn fununm liaxter flre Zeuaves, rccruitisl in Pliiladcl phhi and having a splendid record. A MADMAN' OtWNKII Til 15 TItAIX. Fearfal llldu tit Oi-eireu AVItli un Ariued X.iuintte. Tlie passengers who arrived here a few mernlugH age en tlie train from Portland, says u dispatch from Pendleton, Ore., iiiui a trip which they nre net llkely te forget in a hurry. A madman, armed vlth a navul revolver ami bowle knire, hadchurge oftbe train all the way, and e ery ene was forced te de his bidding. Afler the train had left tiie Portland depot n tall, liuutl liuutl liuutl uoine man, witli pale complexion, dark inoustauhe and eyes, wearing a big som brero, long yellow beets, undunWtel licit, which was very eousiilcueiis, jumped te his feet and began u long liarangue about lusane asylums nnd hyHlelans. 'I'lien It becaine apparent Hint he imagined he uas in charge of the train. lie iiullcd out Ids revelver and his knife and ilnurlHhed tlietu wildly, wlille giving out his cruzy i-eni-mands te the trainmen. , Te llrakemau Oeorge H. Weiisley he scorned te take an nsjieclal aversion, be cause of n secret order budge wliieh the brakemuii were en his vest, lie placed his revelver at Weusley's back and pa rudetl him through the earn. Then he would command litm te halt, and saying in u solemn tone, "Yeu aregulltv," would threaten te sheet him if he moved a mus cle Then, pulling a small camera from his pocket, lie would photograph the trem bling brakeniiin, saying he needed his pic ture for tlie Hogues1 gallery. Tills he did twice. At Umatilla Conductor Dunn telegraphed the facts le this place, and when the train reached here Shurltr llouner and Constable Tayler met it. The lunatic was then en the car platform, witli liU lovulver Mill fielnted ut Jlrukeman Wensley. They uiiijhkI uiien the man, and us thev did he ie nulled the trigger, but ene of llfe olllcers had his linger under it, unit this ulene saved the man's Hie. The mull became quite rational when iie reaeln.il the lull, and talked very sciuibly. llu said iie was James McUreen Arneld, from Yakiina.aud said iie was a cow boy. lie hud u ticket te New Yerk. CL'TTIXU AT 'AUK HltAI.V. A Uomui-kable Burgtcul Opurutleu te Cure Epllupsy. A rare operation In surgery was in formed by Dr. W. W. Keen, iirofcsier of fcuraeryat the Jou'erou Medical college, Philadelphia, Satunlay. Tlie patient was the blx-yuir-eld son el u preiiiiiieut clorgy clergy inan erCew Yerk Ktate, wlie became sub Ject te epileptic convulsions und lest the power of sjicech as the result of a full when fourleen months old. The boy was brought te Philadelphia, the symptoms were watched by au Intelligent nurse, und after hearing the re(ierl Dr. Kcn concluded that the nerves Ineated en tlie lelt side of the brain Immediately in front of und be hind the iUsurc of Itulaude were Interfered with by seme lesion. The llttle patient was ctheriW eud laid ujieu the operating table. Ills head hud been carefully shaved and was washed with un untlseptle bolu belu bolu Hen. Assisted by Drs. Ferbes and Ifowsep, Jr., Dr. Keen trephined the skull and ex- Ceed te view the quivering brain, covered y the dura mater. Tills being divided the lesion was feuud. A galvanic battery was applied te the cicatrix or the brain, whereupon all tlie phonemomi of un epl epl ptle attack were simulated, ceuurniliiir vkw wriM'i i artahm taat hers wu thS saat 6f thetrouble, A few skilful, rapid, and careful meveinenta of the knife followed, and in a few moments the mass of diseased brain substance was suc cessfully romered, and the resulting cavity carefully cleaned. On applying the gal vanic battery ng.iln no epileptic convulsion followed, much te the physicians' delight. The Werk of closing the brain by replacing the dura mater carefully sutured was be gun, followed by replacing tlie bone, and thou thn scalp evor all this was skilfully secured In place byantlseptlcdrcssings and bandages and the little fellow restored te his neat cot. Ne alarming results followed, and tlie result or the operation will be watched with great lulorest by tlie profes sion. Iloware of Tey Wlilstlea. William O. Wilsen, a well known young man of Seutlt Ccinden, died en Tuesday night from consumption, caused by a toy whlstle which he swallowed when he was two years old. Almest constantly from the day he swallowed the toy until the day of his death he suffermi. Tlie physicians who attended him during his illness siiy that evcry lime he broatlied the toy would whlstle through Ills lungs and cattse much pain. He was 23 years of age and lived with his motber. AWIre Weman Will try and preserve her clinrms. She may lack claKle outline of form, but the should ue HOZOnONT, and retain tlie beauty and uaefiil nei of her tcelh, A flnoselef teeth U one of the highest charm. HOZODONT will de this work. Tlie terttirlni: dlMuse ncurulKta Is Instantly relict cl unit raiililly curei by Halvatlen UU, V.av. Win. It. Chapman, l'uster of M. K. Cliiirdi. Cleorgatewn, 1). C, wrote in: Having had nn opportunity te test the excellent nual' tins of Dr. null's Ueugli Byrnp, 1 hesitate net te say, H Is the best remedy I haver used In my ruinlly." l'er croup unit whooping ceukIi Ills n sure cure. Don't Hawk, Spit, Couch, Hufl'er dlrlnesi, lmllgetlen, Inflammation of til eyes, lieadiu-lie, lusdtwlc, I until Illy toper form men till work and Indisposition fur bodily labor, and unniiy mid dlsguxl your friends and eeqiialntjinccs with your nauil twnu and of ef of fetiilve breath mid reimnnt ofl'ert te clean your new and threat, when Dr. Hage's Catarrh Hemedy " will promptly relieve you ofdlscom efdlscom ofdlscem fort and sutrerlng, and our friends of thodls thedls gunttng ami necaiens lnfllc. Ions of your loath soma disease T W&Aw Vi IH PINOEIt NAUM UAMKOPK 'ernvenrl was nftlljtml with n horrible cae of Meed poison, mid upwarils of Ave months Of Hint time 1 was unable te de work of niirktnd. My finger nails came off and my Imlr dropped out, lenvlue my head ns clean nml smooth ns If It had been shaved. I con sulted the host local physicians, and spent linii (iri'itn of dollars for medicines of different kinds, tint without receiving thn sllirhtest benefit. I wasndvlsednnally tevlMt Het Hprlnus. This I did, hut becoming dlicusted with the treat ment I was receiving there, commenced taking Hwin's Bpeclflc (H. H. H ) Tlie effect that H. H. . nan en me was iruiy .wennermi. i eeinmcnecu te recover after taking tlie first bottle, and by tlie ttine I had taken twelve bottles I was en tirely cured cured ny when the world-rcnew iy Huiri's Hpccllic (H. H. H.) lewneil Het Hprlngs had WM.H.LOO.MIH. IUIIC'1. i,i"iin.iivw.'inj Miirovepert.Ui." FOUIl YHAltS ON CIIUTOIIKH. Fer fifteen years I was utllicted with rheuina tliin, four cars of wlik h I was compelled loge en crutches. Words urn lnadcaunte toexprum tlie sufferlncs 1 endured during that time. Dur ing tliese flrfeen years of existence (It was net llvinK), I tried evcry known remedy without recemng nny incflt. 1 finally began en Hwlft's HK'el(le(rt. H. H.), which from the first gave me relief, and today I inn enjoying the best of lienltli, and mn a well num. 1 candidly be Hove Unit H. H. H. Is the best bleed purifier en the market telny. J. D. TAYLOR, Cuba, Me. Treatise en Dloed nml Hkln Dlseakes mallnl free. UWIFT HI'KUIFJU CO., (3) Atlanta 'la. JUnnnnmhcv'e, , I'liiLADKLl-illA, Wednesday, Dec. Down Pillows are the 11, IBM). picas- ant dreams of dry Calmness and sweet goods. repose and closing eyelids and all that sort et thine tre with Down Pillows free. The Pillows, sateen covered, arc $1.10 that were $2, and $1.35 that were $2.25. That makes repose very cheap. But should you wish te add plush or satin, we can supply either at higher but moderate figures. In the name of Jack Frest, Blankets ! If wc could only tell all we knew about Blankets it would be geed rea'ding. One thing we de knew and don't fear te say, is : that you'll get mere geed wool and gen erous size in the Blankets new here at $5 the pair than you can find elsewhere. 75x86 inches, 6y$ pounds that's all we claim, but many are 7 pounds, ftlaype that weight you'll capture, and fine Blankets up is the Rare te the choicest. Uoed Blankets of generous size at $4 and $3.65 and even mean cotton at $1 a pair. There are meaner things than Cotten Blankets but net much. A goetl Holiday housekeeper is a Spread. English gift for a Marseilles at $5 te $10.50, American at $4.5e. $'75 te Our own record in Men's Handkerchiefs is beaten te-day. Hemstitched, size ., plain white, 1 and 2 inch hem, are reduced from $6 te $3 the dozen. Handkerchiefs ! We have enough invested in them te start a bank. There is a big run en our Hankerchief Bank the kind we like. The stock is boundless and the prices make a scramble for shares. North of Troueept, next Jluln Aisle. The displays en the ends of Dress Goods counters are net toboggan slides. They arc only inclined planes of Robes at sliding down prices. Once mere don't ring the chestnut bell the greatest stock of Dress Goods in all the land is here. But the people carry off the stuff with mere industry than ants. All around the Muln Ploer. Holiday Slippers. A stock te be proud of, arid unless we are self-conceived,' the best in town. A specialty. New high-cut Slippers for men, the sort that protect from cold. There is a bit of risk sometimes in chang ing from the heavy street shoes there may be drafts under doers or around windows. The high-cut Slipper is a protection. Red morocco and chocolate goat, 3 ; mahogany goat, $4. Other sorts $2 te $4. Market street side. Jehn Wanamaker. c H OOD-S HABSAPAHtl.LA. 1X1 Is a complaint which affects ncerly everybody, mere or less. It erlflnats In a cold, or succes sion of colds, combined with "Impure bleed. Dlsaxiveable flew from the nose, tickling in the threat, offensive breath, pain ever and between the eyes, ringing and bursUng noises In the can, are the mera common symptoms. Catarrh Is cured by Meed's Harsaparllla, which strikes directly at IU eaase by removing all Impurities from the bleed, building up the diseased tissues and giving healthy tone te the whole system. Hundreds of testimonials prove beyond ques tion that a positive cure for catarrh is found In HOOD'S SAKSAPAMLLA " Fer 25 years I have been troubled with ca tarrh In the head, Indigestion, and general de bility. I concluded te try a bottle of Heed's Sarsaparllla, and It did me se mush geed that I continued Its use till I have taken Ave bottles. My health has greatly Improved, and I feel llke a different woman." Mrs. J. II. Adams, 8Klch 8Klch mend HUeet, Newark, N. J. N. II. If you have decided te taks Heed's Harsaparllla de net be Induced te buy any ether. Held by all druggists. 11 j six for IS. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DCHK8 ONK DOl.LAK. 5JU. r IIAIll.KS HTAMM. TOYS China Dishes, llrltaniils Tea Bets, Cups and Maueers, Pitchers, Plush Des, Rtene Dogs, China Mugs, Kitchens, Tey Knives, Perks and Hpoens, Surprise llexet, Tin Dishes, Tin and Iren H loves, Heales, Telephones, Bath Tubs, Bnew tMernis, Magnetic Toys, Iren Hanks, Iren Toys, Iren and Tin Trains, Wind-up Hnglnrs, Hanta Claus, llabblls, Horses, lletl Toys, Bulls, Mechanical Toys, Bicycle Whistles, Watches, Tops, Pianos, Brass mid Tin Walters, Clocks, Hteam Engines, Magic Lanterns, Printing Tresses, Whlsp Helders, Meuth Orgius, Call Bells, flkeletenti, Baskets, niilps, Breems, Guns, HpUshers, Knife Trays, Dell Swings, Halt Bexes, Colored Flower liaskets, Desks, Blaskbeurds, Cradles, Hlelghs, Dells, Drums, Autograph Albums. Around the World Views Stereoscopic ViewsBoeks, Dell Cnps, Mocking Chairs, High Chairs, Felding Chairs, Dell's Carrlii;e Chairs, Boek Racks, Cuspidors, Bed-Roem Hulls Hawbucks, Bureaus, Cradle, Tublei, Bedsteads, Hebby Horses, Rocking Horses, Hnrpettes, Motallnphencs, Baud Toys, Tree Ornameuts, Parler and Table Croquet, Tree Candles and Helders, Iren Ietters, All kinds of Blocks, Farms, Ten l'lus, (lames of all kluds, Celluloid Christmas Beeks and Curds, Vases, Glass Uuskets, Finger Bowls, Match Safes, Christmas Htecklngs, Handkerchief nndUlev Bute, Cellar and Cut! Bexes, Plush Albums, Old Men und Old Women, Oxydlzcd Toilet Hots, Werk Bexes, Oxydlzed Brush HcU, Express Wagons, Oxydlted Bliavlng ijets, Wheelbarrows, Flush Toilet Hots, Manacure Bets, Hmeklng Sets, Writing Portfolios, l'lcture Frames, Scheel Bags, Htilebeards, Picture Puzles, Sliced Birds and Animals. LARGE ASSORTM ENX -OK- Silk and Linen HANDKERCHIEFS -AND MUFFLERS. BOSTON STORE, 35-3Y LANCASTER, l'A. Charles Stamm. riuioReucm instruction in all X bruuehesiiertululiii! te a business educa tion ut the IiANCAHl'ER BIMINKHS t'OI. lihOK, (Irani Hall, Ne. 34 Verth Duke street. Day und evening sessions. Instruction ilrst class only. Course thoreuL'ti, fitting young men und ladles for positions. Hundreds of tcatlmo tcatlme nluls nt College Reems for examination. Vlkl ters always welcome. Address. H. C. WEIDLER. l'rlnclpal. T EAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE. JOHN H. METZLER, Ne. 0 SOUTH DUKK STREET. Real estate bought, sold or exchanged. Properties reutudaud rents collected. b Ire, Life und Accident liisurauce. l,euiu uegetlatnt. Hafe Six und btm-ii Per Cent. IliNCntuu'uU. eli-ld TTENIti' WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, hiu remevM te I3fl Jwt Klnir ttroet.havlnra full line of r urnlliirunrVarv lMrlt.ifrtnt t.. i2Hi?JL,c!!t.Ata,.l Undertaking promptly at 'ailSllf' Call M.inlne our goods. wtli tan Steet, H & Dangerous tendencies characterize that very common Direction, catarrh in the head. Thn foul matter;drepplng into the bronchial tabes or lungs Is very liable te lead te bronchitis or consumption. As catarrh originated in impa rities In the bleed, local appllcaUenscan de but llttle geed. The common sens method of treatment Is te purify the bleed, and for this furpese there te-no preparation superior te fowl's Harsaparllla. The powerful action or this medicine upon the bleed expels Die scrofu lous taint which feeds and sustains ratarrtint disease, while It tones and builds up the affected membrane, CUBES 0ATA1KK " I had the worst symptoms of chronic ca tarrh for two years. He troublesome was It that I could net smelt nor taste. I round Heed's Harsaparllla a speedy cure, and I am new free from this awful disease." J. H. HAMMis, llay Hhere.N. Y. " Fer several years I had a eatrrhsl atrnctlen Inmy threat, and had tried several medicines but could find nothing tn help me, I mint say I was very much benefitted by using Heed's Harsaparllla," Eli as X. Dayman Omaha, Net- Sold by all druggists, f 1 j six for IS. Prepared only by G I. HOOD A CO., fewcll, Mass. KM DOHRH ONE DOLLAR &aetm anb $hoe. fTUJOSE OF OU WHO ARK IS NEED OF Beets or Shoes 1.00k at this. We have a Men's Calf Beet for ti mid a better ene at MM and K75. They are cxtrn value. Fer a Beet between heavy and lichtcntl nndseeeur "Heme-Made" att27ri. Fer Heu vy Beets we have them fremti Thollomc Thellomc Thollemc Mnde Beets start nt 12.73. These are goods that you can depend upon for service and net trash. This Is the rtrstycur we have had a Beet made for Hint price. If you wear ene pair of Uicm yen will always want them, and you will find It Is net se hard en the pocketbnek nt the end of the season. We carry a full line of Beets und Hlmes of nil descriptions at bottom prices. A full line el Rubber Beets and Ubevs. Custom Werk a specialty. ,, Wm. H. Gast, NO. 103 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANOAHTEtt iunl-lydWAF W1 DTII B TO E I In thin line nothing has been alighted. We gnnrantce goetl oak; Hele leather for the outer note ; geed oak nole leather for the middle nole ; geed oak sole leather for the Inner Hele, making geed solid Beles ; sole leather heel unci sole leather coun ters thnt. will wear hours, days, weeks and months longer than many shoes sold at llke price else where. All parts of the upper are stitched and held together In the htreugest possible manner, making a shoes that combines beauty, neat ness mid strength. Are made en reasonably bread, square tee, last, a noeby style for middle aged and young men. The uppers arc Walker, Oakley & Ce., Chicago, oak tanned Calfskin, ene of the best wearing brands of leather in the market. Vumpi nre whole cut, practically Beaniless. Price, $1.1K. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 Neitni Quekn Street, I,ancas tkk. Pa. H OI.tDAYSMH'CHS. Grand Display OK- I nhvnys lmd one of tlie largest l.lneannd As sortments or Men's, Bejs' and Youth's llultdny HllpiKirs, but Uie l.tne und Assortment Ibeuilit for this sttuen siirpinuesall thorn of tlie past. I liue Men's Embroidered Hllppers utwe. A Line or Men's, IjiiUcb', MU&c', Bey's and Youth's at Wc. The Handsomest 75c Hll ppers In the city. By biiyliiB this Slipper In cry lurce Humilities I urn cuutiled te Hell nt 75c. It Isuri-gulnrtl 00 niippur mm surplices in siyiennil (Uunty uny j en will see murked elscwhei ut the sumo price. A full line nt II In r.lehtnnd Dark Celers, In Hnrurd8, Kverettsunil Operas. My fl'A, Dark whenlllii Embroidered Hllp- i.-ia .tun nut nut t.i-u inurjieu I'lhmvjiere less limn fci CO. UHiicKomeHnentfl Mnnd2 00 linve net all nrrheit yet; expect them dally; Men's 1'ntent Iiitlicr Oxfords, !1 Mnnd MOO ; Bey's, 1 W, and Youth's und Misses', tl '.. I-urgent Display in City cun be seen lu my large window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H.Frey, Hucce.-.Mir te KItUY Kt'KKKT) tha Leader of Lew l'rlces lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 .t 5 EAHT KINO HTIIEET, LANCASTER. I'a. NOTIC'E-Htere ejen Krcuiiiss of December, itlachinci'u. A HKASO.VABI.E SUOOEaTlON. Tins covering of steam pipes with a reliable material Insures dry ibteam und xim-s fuel and attentien: tlm cost ortliecott-rlngbeliicsome-tlines muile up in a sliiKlejeartn mvlnit of fuel aliiiie. Tlie beat material te fur otleret te the public U thu Megnesia Sectional Cevering, Fer KU-am I'lfies. Boilers, Brine I'lpes, Ktc, ami l for Kiiloenl) lu Kmeukter uiid lbuueu ceuiitleb, by CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMMINGS, Prep, OS. 131 A 1M NOIITII CHItlHTIAN KT I.ancniter, I'a. l'rlcfl lUts nnd dlteeuiits nnd directions for ppllnif en application. Hpeelul terms te thu trude. Alse Vuhui, I'ljH.', Cix-Us, KlttlUES, Ktc. at Jobbers I'rlit's. UecJ-lfdll 5VttdX-JtCU9. JT UTHEIt B. KAUKKMAN, ATTOUNKY-AT-1.AW. Hvud Kleer Eshlsman Law Bulldl ' Mens Calf Congress! Holiday Slippers ! Ne. t ALACS op fajmuea. "2 , , v ij - fc If Mere TREMENDOUS REDUCTIONS AT THE Palace of Fashion, 115 AMD 117 N. QUEEN IT. In order te give mere room te our dis play of Christmas Goods, we are obliged te reduce our stock of ether goods. We therefore call attention td tbe lm lm mense reduction made lu every depart ment. Ladles' Newmarkets at cost at $2.08, 13.98. $4.08, $7.40. $0.08, $12.08, $14.08. Children's and Misses' Coats at re duced prices. All our Short Jackets at $2.08. Plush Jackets, Hacquct, Wraps and Medjcskas at cost. Heys' Suits at reduced prices. All our Children's Jrluuucd Hats at 75 cents. J Bargains In Ribbons. Come and see our Satin Itiubeus, Ne. 10, loop edge, all silk, at 0c. Loek at tlie Ttlbbens we offer at 10c. Our Fancy ltibbeus at 25e ; worth 50 and 76c. Our Fancy Ribbons at 60c; worth $1 a yard. 10-Inch Plush, at 37e ; 18-luch Plush, at 60c ; 24-inch Plush at 75c. H Children's Seft Felt Hats nt 20e. Our whole stock of Beys' Clothing at Knee Pant Suits from $1.08 up. Great reduction in tbe price of Com forts. These goods must be sold. Extra large Comferta at 89, 08c, $1.26 and $1.60; worth $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2. Come and buy them, as we have but n few of each left, and cannot get them for the price any mere. Tremendous Bargains In Hosiery. Ladles' all-wool plain and ribbed Cashmere Hese, down te 17c a pair, or 3 pairs for 60c. Child's flue ribbed all-wool Cashmere Hese, tlewn te 15c a pair ; regular price 25 cents. Gent's nil-wool Cashmere Socks, In natural grey, down te 18c a pair. Infant's all-wool Ribbed Hese, In black, white aud colored, down te 0c, or 3 pairs for 25c. Ladies' Ribbed Merine Vests, long sleeves, silk faced, down te 25c. Merine Vests and Pants, sold every where at 50c, down te 30c. Cashmere Vests, regular price 75c, down te 50c. Ladles' all-wool Scarlet Vests, regular price 00c, down te COc. Men's extra heavy Scerlet Underwear, regular price 87c, down te 00c. Men's eucurey underwear, down te 37c. Men's Imitation Natural Weel Under wear, with striped cuffs, regular price 75c, down te 50c. Men's Natural Weel Underwear, reg ular price $1, down te 83c. Meu's Flannel Shirts, regularprlee $1, down te 87c ; regular price $1.37, down te $1 ; regular price $1.75, down te $1.25; regular price $2, down te $1.50. We are offering tlie Greatest Bargains ever offered iu Hosiery and Underwear. The season is late. Our stock Is large. We must sell off. Come aud be convinced of the many Bargains offered at the 115 & 117 North Queen St. Suva. LHi:iN COATS AND JAL'KI.TS. SK RELIABLE FURST Ne. 39 West King Street. -BUST SEALSKIN COATS AND JACK ETS ON HAND AND CAllEl'ULI.Y MADE TOMEA8UUE. CHOICE 8HOULDEII CAIT-S AND STOLES ELEGANT MUFFS. eSC-Smd kDUCHASG USEFUL GIFTS. As tlie fistlve season draws nigh remember Hint your friends are the mere happy thoinero USE FUL the (HIT with which you present them. Seal Jackets and Seal Sacques On Hand or Made te Order. Warranted Genuine ALASKA LONDON DYE, MUFFS of every dejlrable fur, MONKEY, BEAU BEAVEIt, ASTItACHAN, l'EKSIAN, LYNX, etc. GENT'S FINE HATS and FUlt GOODS at Ixiw l'rlces. ltOIIES, BLANKETS nnd TOY TUUNKS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTKtt. I'A. letu LKV AN A SON'S. Levan's Fleur! MAKES GOOD BREAD AND- Palace of Fashion, Christinas Netice! FINE CHRISTMAS CAKES, ;sutm 30eb. J. HARRY BTAMM. Santa Claus -wit VISIT OUR STORE. I'AI'AH AND MAMMAS AltE 1NVITEDTO IS'HPECr OUR STOCK BEFORE HE COMES. Sew Bosten Stere, 24 Centre Square. J. HARRY STAMM. We have Toys of all descriptions at the Low Lew est l'rlcea ever offered In Lancaster city. Wax Dells, BIsque Dells, Kid Dells. 100 Flne D Jilt nt 5c each. Trains of Cars run by steam. Steam Engines. Elastic Locomotives. Machine Sheps. Mechanical Toys. t 'Running Turtles. Running Iloesters. Running Crocodiles. Musical Banks. " The Four Jelly Clowns." Tops, Tops, Tops, Scheel Companions. Desks, Metolephoncs. l'lane, Dell's Cribs, Dell's Chairs. Extension Tables, Felding Chairs. Wntchc, 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. l.lncn Hankerclilcf't, SUk Huudkerchlers. Mufllers ut Lewest IVIees ever known. NOW IS THE TIME, AND HERE IS YOUR CHANCE, COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH. 24 Centre Sqiiare. J. Harry Stamm. 4fOV rtlc' cv tcnt. 171 OR RENT IN MARIETTA, Larire Biilldlni:. nil en one fleer. PA.-A mltnble lur packing tobaece, foundry, or tlie niunufue ture of hollow-ware. The building was for merly erected for tlie manufacture of hollow ware, but has been used for tlie pasttuclve years as a tobacco warehouse It is the most suitable building for the purpose named, In the county. Address HEOENER A HALDEMAN, .zeeuiers ei a. leiiins estate, dMfd Muricttu, t'u. CECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Homejer Your Family. FOll SALE ON THK MOST LIUEUAIj TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lunrnstcr neiiue, betueen Wal nut and 1Onieu streets. T wonitery brick dwelling hollies with man sard reef, perches in front, lets US feet deep, en Nerlli Pine, between Chestnut nnd Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling heuves with front ynrds, Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West Waliiut,fcetvccn Mnry nnd Pine M-rccls. Twe-story brick duelling houses, lets W feet deep, en West Lemen street, betwrin Charlette and .Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling hetws, lets IMreet deep, with all the modern linpreveicents, front yards en West Chestnut street, between Pine und Ncvlu streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and I-enien, unit Lemen, between Mary nnd Pine streets. All the above houses arc In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In nil the rooms, wuter lu ihe kitchen, nnd the cellars warranted te be dry. Cult aud see for yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. ORIEL,lp-.. JACOB ORIEL, I Kxecuters. apr2flyd.M.W.S. M) North Mary Street, -1REAT PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE VJt City Ileal Estate. Oy Wkdnesiiay, Dncssinrn 18. MS9. The undert Igned will eirer for public wile at the Leepard Hetel, en Fast King street, the follow ing Vulunblu Rcul Estate in tlie City of Lancas ter, te wit: Ne. 1. Thrcetery Brick Store and Dwelling, en northeast corner of Columbia nml CoIIrge avenue s. Ne. '.', Twe-story Brick Dwelling, cottage, stj le, Ne. 113 College nvenuc. Ne. 8, Twe-story Brick Duelling, cottage ktvie, Ne. 121 College avenue, i Ne. A, Twe-story and Mansard Reef lUrlck Dwelling. Ne. SIS Columbia iiM'iuic. Ne. S, Te-t)ry and Mansard Reef Brick Dwelling, Ne. S13 College n euue. Ne. 6, Tue-stery mid Mansard Reef Brick Dwelling, Ne. 217 College meune. Ne. 7, Twe-story nnd Mansard Reef Brick Dwelling, Ne. 6ltl West Chestnut street. Ne. 8, Twe-story Brick Duelling, Ne. WS West Chestnut street. Ne. 9, Three-story nnd Basement Brick Dwell ing, Ne. 611 West James street. Ne. 10, Three-story nnd Basement Brick Dwelling, Ne. 510 West James street. Ne. 11, Twe-story Brick Duelling, Ne. 02! West James street. Ne. 12, Twe-story nnd Mam-anl Reef Brick Dwelling en Pine street, first deer south or James street. Ne. 13, Two-tery and Mansard Hoef firlck Duelling en Pine street, fourth deer south of James street. Ne. It, Twe-story nnd Mansard Reef Brick Duelling, Ne. 4W North Mary street. Ne. 15, Tuo-steiy Brick Dwelling, Ne. SIS Spruce street. Ne. 10, Twe-story Brick Dwelling, Ne. S2J Ceral street. The abete houses nre nil nearly new. In excel lent condition and In first -class neighborhoods. They will positively be sold und ut u great sac rifice If necessary. Terms of salt will be re markably liberal. All who are looking for bar gains In Rent Estate are iulted te this the most attractive sale of the season. Any e' the preperites shown beferedny of sale by applying ut the eftlee of tlie undersigned. Fer further particulars seMlurgc bills or cull ut otllee. hale ie commence ut 7 o'clock sharp en Wednesday, December IS. ALLAN A. HEItlt, l(t East King St.. Agent for Edwin Ebennaii II. F. Rew li. Auctioneer. PUREJUICE OFT1IE GRAPR The ml und white Mints which I pu itlili cliased en the snot where made, en the Rhine In Germany. just ust the thing for thelielldukx. Send In nur orders. I euuntntee It pnre und u geed medicine fercnreeliletl ceiiktltiiu inn t Pl.TKR DOUSIIEIMEii, tl I .1-1 nlliiir4 f iiiiisiuias rt Will call at your beuse If you send ine a pos tal. Orderi may be lfl at tb Lancaster County lew Bosten Stere, as WW vuu BUSSH. '-..ft-'-VAtJ isWm '" i -.M5y -.... , A-- - - I 1M jLuJI tls.il-.l.!....... 2 . r-nf i '.!1.'l. . K-iVtiii'ii- ..i...m'.'
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