Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 14, 1889, Image 2

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BOB1HIT CLARK, r-nbllatae.
Wt' BAILT INTELLIGENCER.-Published
i ttryday lu the year, but Sunday. Served
;fcs) afrteri In this city nd kurrenndlng
; , taints at ten cent ft week. Br malt fire del-
rMiiiiyMrinftavance; se cent a mourn.
teav ,
rp WIBKI.T iNTKi.i.inicsrEn-une aeuar hiu
fly eeeta. n your, in advance.
MOTfOB TO BUBSCRinKRS-Renill by check
'. i-aiMiiefflM nrrir- and where neither of
, "l .Hawiniiii be procured eead In a reglatered
' MMm t the (FmtoBlee, aa aocend class mall
THI OmttlOEHCBB,
Lancaster, Fa.
1,1 fill II' II til I I
taiUdAjma, FA.. December 14, 1889.
f: " HaBtnui Tlulrl- Wires.
& fm. 1 t...l.. M.1.U1. mvmm Intnl.. ftlt.
. ,s ants iujuuuiiuu which wa jiQij w
UlDCd by tue Electric Light anu Power
lV0MnpaniM ei icw lern city, restrain
fag the city from cutting down their
,;IXVm and removing their wires, when
.,' ithey were found in an unsafe condition,
,!Ui been dissolved by tne supreme
h j&eettrt, in an opinion which declares that
, UO UJUV uu u.ifcj w v wj v
.i ia .. mt awki fitit-- -i iiiadiiv rn
r remove all dangerous wires as common
; mauiwnccs. The companies, claim tnai
l'nnh nltalHInMnn nf I linlr u-Irna la fln In
T.tVl .VOMW.iW wa
'jgvaaleti of their right of
property is said
'nrecccd en the as-
-l&'liilhe onlnten te'
jf'X aumptien that nothing has a right te
S.K This exposition, of the law is nothing
rttrt-niore than n declaration of it as It has
m 4iAirilna11i. evlafnrl nvflf itnrn Hin Invr
liif V rltrnei1 flint, wtitrli In nirfm tlnil-
L ?? aarntia n llfn mill nrniiertv tlinil
.t H' It can be made by rcasonnble care Is n
, ..A .nl..iw .nl.tnl. ft.n In... nllttfea Till t 111
, ', . the ilnvn nf rnrc-IistirHi of life, when
Ifi" I. I. 4I.,.,,1. 1,.. ..,.,, n In i lilnrl- nf
' Jv tn w lUUMjMb mj umuj ... fc-v . ,. ".
Stj progress te tone up every new uuvice
i . that mey sherlcn by a moment or
rr AHiiBitvtti r.vt n rwitir ntiv nrr m Tnnn inn
B3SL fact Is forirelten that the law rcnuircs
vs - every movement te be made with a
reicr regard for the safety of life and
property, which are tuSTtglitis guaran
teed te man by his civilization. Com
panies start up with great premises of
doing great things and obtain corporate
powers, which in their hands are reck
lessly used te destroy life and te oppress
r people. In their grasping greed they
V think only of the means they can use te
fill their pockets.
' The new and great uses found for
.- electricity have erected it.ls In the hands
i- , of these unscrupulous people, into a very
a threatening danger te the public Intcr-
li, eats and have made it imperative that
i$$ thcre should be a Htrlet control cstab
j Af? lisbed by the law ever the ecnorutien of
t'4i,the power; Just as theroisevcr that of
i,. 'V atAAtn trhlnli nmnf.i1pf1 If. iq llin rrrnnl.
I ji-r, UAVUtlll 1VUV. IJilllJVDUVU .t 4JV HI KD Ul
M man. Electricity doubtless cau le
S-.smade as reasonably safe In its use as
JMltteam has beceme: but new it is a
horror te all the people, who knew net
when death and destruction will net
come te them by its wires.
These wires New Yerk te-day !b de
stroying ; and if this Is the need of a
great city where the electric power is
largely used, the question may well
come up te the smaller towns of the
country, whether it will net be wise for
',fttem te halt in Introducing upon their
SjNIi,. atresia these Wires, until their need shall
tie?, be mere pressing and the mede of their
&,,'. use uu umuu meru unit.', uur own ciiy
tt?& ,Mthertties are new proposing te make
iSL Ktrmnt for thn nan nfllin nlpplrin nniver
pi, upon Btreet car propuNlen J n need
J$ which certainly new 1h net a cry great.
5Y"Wlsdein seems te demand that they
'!!; aIiilII nnaliintip flin ivrnnl. nf lAprnilacilnii
v,i , for these everha.id plintrln wlrpa
k r$ until further safety can be guar
anteed in their use; or that a pro
viso should at least be Jncertcd in the
grant, reserving the right te the city te
recall the grant if it should hereafter
seem te it te be dangerous. Though
this right may be reserved te the city
by the law, It should be distinctly stated
that its. enforcement may net be com-
ikuiieftaal
TJie Negro Seuth.
Mr. Henry W. Grady who heljwil
Mr. Cleveiand te enlighten the Bosten
merchants en Thursday evening, upon
things political, gave thorn some ideas
upon the negre question which probably
were novel te them, It la the habit
j,p la the Kertbern ceuutry te think of the
&! fistnliAeri inm ,111 41. nK..4..1
possession of the Southern whlte man,
Who prevents him from easting the free
vete that would establish republican
supremacy lu the Seuth. The North
ern Eepublican cannot concelve
that the Southern negre would vete
anything but the Republican ticket If
he had his own way about It ; aud u
great outcry is made about the suppres
sion and intimidation of the Southern
negre vote.
Mr. Grady meets these- views with
some of Mr. Gradgrlud's hard facts. IIu
shows that the vote in the Seuth
comes out in elections mere fully
than at the North, and that
Georgia polls a bigger percentage of its
possible vete than Massachusetts.
He shows also that the Seuth-
5 era negre Is well treated, well
V employed and prosperous; that the
Georgia negrees are assessed for twenty
millions of property ; aud that they are
busily engaged en their own account in
t business ventures, or employed ut geed
wages in manufactories or agriculture ;
that they are content with their gev-
; crnment and see no inducement In the
miserably attenuated state of the South
ern white Republican te help him te up.
P set th e mere substantial Democracy.
$ The Lone Hunter.
General Hastings nneuuees himself
as a candidate. fc? the Republican nomi
nation for governor upon his personal
merit, declaring himself te be the friend
'&v b'1 the Republican chieftains aud
'll.f wnlllrt-lvt pliteftnlna .i.wl 41,.. nil.. f
le imnA Tin .-(.. l.l....A1f I - t
.f. mvu, uu jmm umiBUll um lis piaviug U
y lone hand in the came : with a. fcrvimt
tf affection for Quay, whom he declines
te neiieve te be against him, and a
calm regard for Magcc, whom lie re
fuses te consider us his champion.
It Is true, he says, that he went te
Mftgcc'H Juir in Pittsburg the ether day
when he was there : but he vn ilmm,,Ji
U"ja out of bed te go te the meeting, and did
f iiuvueauyvuiug wnen no was mere but
' shake a let of hands; which ought te
,-f 'be a meritorious and proper eccu nation
i for a Renubllciiii candidal nil tlm f U,m
..UTr Trfttfilnrral ru.uMl ,. l..i D1J...I
' - - inlt.l I... .TMU1A.I ... I
,!tear of offense even te Bess Quay.
vt Oe the lines upon which Mr. Hast Hast
Jtel ha started te run he is clearly
otagtehavoa very delicate HPhiuim r
, ausUneut t maintain te prcterve him-
fcV ..'slf tftdy en 1U rope. He will np,1 in
waaajte hU balancing pole with great
V-.M11 te fall te fall foul or either the Quay
, s or autl-Quay crowd until he makes his
aatiuiug. ins uet a lent mat rcoem-
.Bend itself by Its leeks m remarkably
: premising ; and If the general caa come
out with the nomination no win nave
displayed such notable campaigning
skill as te induce us te advise the
Democracy te treat him with the respect
the coon had for the unerring hunter,
te whom it came down without a shot.
A De? Fight.
Many will read with profound dis
gust of the brutal deg fight held near
Lancaster en Wednesday and attended
by sports from the great cities. The gal
lant brutality of a Spanish bull fight Is
pleasing te think of In comparison with
this exhibition of cowardly ferocity in
our own quiet county. The bull fighter
risks his own life but the deg fighter sets
the best animal friends of man te tear
one another te pieces while lie leeks en
in glee and safety. Of all savage ani
mal fights a deg fight is the most de
grading and brutal and the meanest
survival of the arena struggles of pagan
Heme. The "gentlemen" who culti
vate this sport should be speedily made
te understand that this is n civilized
community and that the geed citizens
of Lancaster arc net at all gratified te
learn that bull terrier " Nailer " lias tern
out one of the eyes and chewed up sov sev sov
eral of the legs of bull terrier " Nigger."
IteticnT nnewsiNO died just in tlme te
glve his poetlo puzzles a boom a Christ
mas presenU.
,
tjTitE chief of onlnatiee reports that Iho
first nll-Ainerlran M.cel gun litis sntl8fne
terily endured tenting. Parts of tlie sicel
Kims ltnd te he bought lu England, hut
tlits eight-Inch gun Is the ft rut of ninny
dint we must lmve made without forelgn
assistance.
Tiif. thrifty New Yerk uausage maker,
who lins been using liorse meat te oxtcu extcu oxtcu
slvely In his factory, wns visited by a com
mittee of tlie benrd of lircilth en Friday.
He nle a ploce of raw horse meat te satisfy
tlie eomnilttne that he wns slucere In prais
ing liorse as a dellcaey, and he warmly
protested Hint If pcojile could kce seme of
tlie bologna MMisnge ninde at xlauglitcr
Iieuhch, they would much profer liorse
flesh. Tliore docs net f-cem te be any
better ronsen anlnst the use of liorse as
feed tlinu tlie Tac t that the liorse Is much tee
vnluable nnd unlile an nuliiml te, be slnugh slnugh
tercd for tlie purpoxe hile the avnllnhle
liorse meat would be that of tough old
worthless horses aud suitable only for
wiuwige fucterlc. People of bosleged
cities lmve Inariied te apprclnte liorse
and deg meat and when I'uris was
boselgod by the Clerinniis New Year gifts
of betli,irt's.lailIy cooked und Rcrved.wcrn
oxchnnged by tlie fastidious I'urlslniiH.
Mnny admitted, howevur, that apart from
thelr natural prejudice against en unusual
feed llipy had te overeomo a very strong
aversion te making a me il of tliose Intelli
gent friends of man.
In the Congresslonul dlrccteiy there are
brief biographical notlees of inciiibern of
Congress which are written by the con cen con
gressinon tlieinMilvc, Mr. Merse, of
" Hlslng sun steve polish" f.ime, tnkes par
ticular pilns te fctiile that he In a distant
relative of the great Adams family of
Massachusetts. Jehn Qulncey Adams
fthotie lu tlie IIouke of Itoprcncntiitlves te
which he had conie after distinguished
public service Mr, Adams was ,elislicd
and rese; Mr. Metse leso by polish.
llesu's cheap fuel gas Is being made at
the rate of a hundred thousand feet an hour
at ltollefeuto, under patents held bya com
pany In which devrrnnr llcaer. Ooneral
Hastings and Hebert Coleiuau ero Inter
ested. Just hew cheap the gee mey be
does net appear, but It in proclaimed u sub
stitute aud lival of natural gas.
A srnANer. epidemic of Inllucnca soems
te be sweeping evor Curope, and the land
icseundi with sneezes from Ucrlln tolteino
and from St. Petersburg te Londen. The
latest returns are from Heme and Antweip,
t'leugh the se en hllled cipltal lias the
epidemic lu a very mild form. A health
olllcer has been sent from Heme te Russia
te study the disease end discover if possi
ble seme means of checking It berore It
assumei a mallgunut form lierlln Is
"ufferliijjjwrely. It is expected te up
l,rilt "chestnut "tmcry been butiioquaian butiiequaian butiioquaian
line -..fi bu rstablislicd against It as It Is
net consldeiod herleus enough. Certain
creakers point out that an upldemlc of In
fluenza preuoedod the great choiera opl epl opl
deiiileof 181", but this proves nothing, us
tliore luive been onldemlcs of all sorts In
various erders of arrival and tliore scorns
te lie no reason te fear anything but
sneezes.
BOOKS AND AUTHORS.
"Maedaixn's FeitTUNns," by W. Helm
buig, translated by Mrs. G. W. laln,
Worthiugteu Ce., "17 llreadwjiy, Niw
Yerk.
In advertising a book at the prosent tlme
the notices generally contain words llke
tliese: "The story is based upon a pro
blem blmllar te that in Jehn Ward";
"oneof the great heelal questions of the
day" ; or, " a true study of human nv
ture." It Is comparatively seldom that we
ceme across a novel In which the eidluary
ovents ofevcry-day llfe nre told with in
terest. The uecllst of te-day tries te
fellow the Ficnch school or' reillsm;
te give us novelty and Invention In plot;
strange Incidents; or the hore or heiolue
must go tlneugh seme frightful niental
stiugKle; tlie oue Idea scorns te be that
unless they can produce seme startling
effect In the steiy, or violent emotions In
the iKiit of the dhiereut characters, thev
.are Jacking in originality und imagina
tien.
In the last low j ears we htn e hud mini
oreusuanslatlonsof Italian romnnces, but,
with very few oxeeptleus, they fellow lu
the wake of the Aineilcan, English and
French novel; whlle Germ my, Ahlch
" averages mero publlcitleus tha'n Amer
ica, England nnd Trance together" gle us
mero than any ether nation what we
would call the geed old-fasldenod romance,
Ills with a Mgh of rollef that we turn te
"Magdalen's Fert lines" knowing that It Is
a tale ordemcstlulirc, llke Mr. llelmburg's
ether works; "Twe Daughters of One
Race," ' 'Lera," etc. The sceno is laid in
oneof the provincial towns et Germany.
Magdalen, the heroine, is dopendent upon
the bounty of rich relations, leading mi un
happy life until her m urlage 1 1 the heir of
the hnuse.The plot isslmilar te many of the
German translations new published, but It
Is the simple, pure and distinct manner
In which the bteiy is told that forms the
chief attraction, It Is net by nny means
without faults, rer Magdalen tells the tale
In her own words; and In order te do de do
scrlbe te the rcader the different situations,
the author has made the horelno listen be
hind many windows und curtains in what
we would call net a strictly honemblo
manner. However, this Is only a miner
detail lu nn otherwise well constructed plot.
Joaquin Milleii has a peem of the
Slerras in the trcaa. It doscrlbes a raid
of the Indians, followed by the het pursuit
or the rangers who finally trap the "red
wolves or tlie desert" who have taken
rcfi go en a mountain, by which the rlver
Cash'js en one side, w hile the rangers on en on
clrcle the base. Finding all liojies orescapo
cut off the savages begin their death song.
Ills men Bleed circled 'no Uli the bleep
The high, still moon ktoet liken nun;
The hones steed aa willow w cep ;
Their weary head drooped every one,
Dnt no man there had tlieujlit of tleep;
Each waited for the sun.
Vast nun-white moon) Her tllvcrtlll
Of anew-w hlte peace blie ccaelca poured ;
Th-reek4nllt baHlemeattrew'itlll,
The deep down river reared and reared,
Bnlescti man therewith Iren will,
leaned tllcnt en bla awerd.
Itarkl Bce what light starts from theitcepl
And hear, eh, hear that piercing sound.
It la thetr.lern death-son! they keep,
In solemn nnd majcalla round.
The red fox of UieUeieiLi deep
At last Is run te ground.
.
The publishers of the Forum announce
Hint early In the year the following essays
will he published: Cardinal Manning,
" Laborers' Orlovunces'' ; Gen. l'rnncls
A. Walker, "The Coming World's l'nlr"
Jehn O, Carlisle, " Hew ihe Tariff Atrects
the Fnrmer" j W. II. Malleck, "The Rota
tion of Art te Truth" President C. K.
Adams, "The Meral 1'erlls of College
Llfe" j Gen. Henry h. Abbett, "Tlie KfTect
of New Inventions upon Warfare" j I.teut.
Urndley A. Flske, "Naval Warfare under
New Conditions" ; Prof. H. H. Thursten,
" Aiirlal Navigation" j SlrKdwartl Hurton,
" Drawbacks of High Civilization" f
Edmund Yntes, "The Do-clepinent of
Journalism",; Majer J. W. Powell, "Tlie
Antiquity of Man ill America" ; I'ref.
deldwln Smith, " Weman Huflrage."
" SrenzA," a story of Milan by William
Waldorf Aster, author of "Valentine."
New Yerk, Charles ficrlbncr's Sens.
Mr. Aster lins choseu the name of the
celebrated Italian family Sferza, as the tltle
of his new book. Soveral mcuibcrs of the
family were dukes of Milan during the 15th
and illth centuries, ile has selected oue of
the most gloomy epochs In the history of
Milan, the tltne of the 1'reneh invasion,
under Leuis XII lu 1 100, as the orled of
Ills talc. The principal character Is Ijiitlo Ijiitle Ijiitlo
vlce Sfar7a, duke of Milan, who having
imprisoned his nephew, the rightful hclrie
the duchy, ncled the relns ofgevcruuiont
and assumed the tltle of regent he was at
aclcd by J.enls and forced tofleo, but, with
the aid of mercenary troops from Switzer
land, Ludovice was enabled te recenquer
ills dutchy. On n new Invasion of the
French he wan betrayed, taken prisoner
when trying te escape In the gulse of a
monk end sent te France, whero he was
immured for llfe In a dismal cell In the
Cast I e of Leckcs. Mr. Aster has evidently
intended l.udovlce as tlie contre 6f his
group nl characters, but tliore are e thorn
that tlie reader takes mero Interest In
Hermcs iSfurya, oue of his nopliews,
aud his companion, the Hpanish
swordsman, but mero than all eth&is tlie
soethsayor, Almudure, the most disagree-
able character lu the book.
In regard te characteis, scenos and situa
tions we feel as if the author had very geed
Ideas but that he was net capable of curry
ing thorn out; the passages are showy aud
o.taggcrated rnlher than genuine, they lack
truth, and Mirlety of scenes cannot alene
mnke a book entertnltiing.
.
We have received the Thanksgiving
double number of the Youth's Companion,
profusely Illustrated. Anions the writers are
iljiilmar lljerih Iloyesou en "TheNlxy's
Strain"; lle.eklali Ihitterwerth wrllos'ef
the Coyotes of New Moxlce; Sara Loe ou
"yiiun and its Royal White Elephant";
Krastus Osgood wrltes about "Grandpa
Fonteii'a Andirons." The editorials refer
brlelly te the Imperial travels of the Km Km Km
porer William, and te ethor current ovents.
Miss Fanny Murfroe, the slster of the
author of "Tim Prophet of Great Smoky
Mountain," belter known as Chnrles Rg Rg
bert Craddock, lias suduenly appoared as a
wrlter. Thcrlrfaiiffchusacceptcd a story
fiii'hlier pen which will ruu through the
iniuine next year under the tltle of
'Viii it.'
.
"Moeitu LiTKiiAnr Gazuitj:," pub
lished ou the eighteenth anniversary of
the Moero Llterary society of the State
Nermal school at WcHt Chester. Rdlters,
I'Muln MelClnstry, Clara M. Mendenhull
This Is an ucallent ploce of work of Its
kind and the beclcty may well be proud of
it. It Is pleasing te find that the enter
prising lniiuagers of the institution are
erecting a llrst class gymnasium with n
running track, base ball alley and the
most appre ed apparatus.
.
"Chat," box 57.1, Philadelphia. A neat
and cheap llttle monthly or high literary
standard.
ATeri'lliIci Story ori'i-Pinntiire llurlnl.
A easu of pieinaturn burial has just do de do
velepiHl in MudiHeu, Wis. About a month
age diphtheria uppearudlu the henui of n
pieiulncut family. A voting dnmestlc wns
terribly frightened, and dcslred te re te
her home in the country, hut the attending
physician would net permitthls. A voting
child dled of the dread dlsoase, ami this,
w Uli the horror of disease, caused the git I
te teke te lier bed, and she apparently,
died in a few hours, and wasatouce bulled
by the authorities. A few days age her
ntrents obtained permission te remtive the
body te the country, and upon opeuiug the
casket they wero herrlllcd te disenver tint
the body was lying en Its face. the hair
wienehed tiem the linad and the Uesh
literally tern from the face and hands.
SulUvuii Will Mm'! JiicUsmi.
A meeting between Sullivan and Jack Jack
eon, at the California Athletic club, w ithln
llve months, fore, purse of 515.0(H), is new
assured. Ou I'lUlny Captain Coeke, of
lloten, leceivetl iiteh gram frnui I'iesidtiit
Fuldii, of the club, lilclt stated that Jack Jack
eon, prier te his ilcptitur" Irem Louden,
hud cihlctl em- his willingness te meet
Sullivan, provided that he had llve months
te nt icady In.
Fuld.i leipiosted the captain te lltul out
from Sulll an whethei Ii ilt m"ct the
black pugilist In tint tiuiu for a pit. m of
$le,0ix. Sullivan was scen en Friday and,
when matters were explained, he at unce
accepted the prepositions, being, an he
said, perfectly sitlslUsl with the tcims
cilfored and the tlme llxed. He will jour
ney te the l'acllle coast In a short tlme
and prepare for the meeting theie. He Is
new In lultly geed condition.
A Jiulce SIiirs n Wire-llentef In Court.
Oeorge Shlrner. a w Ife beater, was befere
Aldermaii Donehiio hi Wllkcsbarre en
Thursdav. The Justice did net impose the
usual penalty, but stepped down from the
Judicial bench and gave the prisoner a
severe drubbing. He would net let up
until the wlfo-desortor cried enough nnd
said he would supnett Ida wife and six
chlldten.
On Friday Shlrner ontered suit against
Douehun for assault and battery. In do de do
fenso of his action the justice s.iys corporal
ptinlshmeut is the only means te bring
wlfo-bcaters and deserters te tertus, if
they go te jail thelr families sutler, und In
the end the county Is put te heavy costs.
Sule iifn Property.
Ou Friday D. F. Mageo, assignee of Jehn
M. Wltiner, sold the old Illack Heck forge
property, in Celeraiu tewnihlp, te Hebeit
Hvans, of I'hlladelphla, for $ll.W per aero.
The property has Improvements and thoie
are 81 acres.
Celd 5Vnvua
Are predicted with tellable accuracy, and pee
ple liable te the pain nnd nehes efrhenmatUiu
dread every change todniuper stormy weather.
Although Heed's Hnrtapnrllla Is net claimed te
be a ioslUe specific for rheumatism, the it
uuirkabln cures It hus circcted show thnt It may
Ijo taken for this complaint with reasonable
certainty of bentlt. Its action In tivutralUliig
the acidity of the bleed, which Is the cause of
rheumatism, constitutes the secret of the sue
cess of Heed's barsnparllla. Hjeu suUcr from
rheumatism, give Heed's Karfaparlllu a fair
trial; It will de )ou geed. ltwiltdS
A"WI-e Weninn
Will try and preserve her charms. She may
lack classic outline of form, hut she should use
HOZODONT, and retain the beauty and useful
ness of her teeth, A line set or teeth Is ene of
the highest charms. bOiCOWONI' will de this
work.
Pr. Uiill'a Cough Hymn Is lmrtlcularl v reeem.
nieuded for children. It cures coughs, colds.
croup, sere threat, uud whooping cough
It Is
im-itMuii w tue taste, uuu acts like u churm,
Wilis.
" Jack lmtlplp und (IIU shall dance" lust
us long out In the eimmi barn us the plejuw. The
frtw born American citizen den'i fesir neuralgia
wall buhntlenOll te the front. I'rlcc only 2J
lUeUghmw.
EL1010UB SEHVICEB WILL UK HELD
i In th following rhurchea en Hundar. In
fiierr
mernlnr at 10:80. In the crenlnr at 7:1ft. Hnn
day school at 1: p. m. When the hour la dif
ferent It la capcclatly netelfi
New Ciiuncii. Services andHunday school
te-morrow morning at I he uaual hour, In long's
building, Ne. 10 North liuccn street.
OittmcH or C)et corner of 1'ilnce nnd Or
ange. Itev. J. II. Katcrllne, paaler.
rncsBYTRBtAN MeneiiiaI UilUKcn Seuth
S;ueen street, lhemaa Thompson, pastor. Bon Ben
ny school at 1:45 ii. m.
IlEUTSCIIB ItKrenH ST. JOHAKXCS KtRCHK-
Cemcr of orange and Mulberry street. Hervlce
In the German language from fl-.TO te KrfSn. in.
nnd from 8 te 7:15 p.m. Sunday school rreui
U.vultl3n.in.
OMvkt lUrnsT Cnencii East Vine near
Unke street Rev. M. Frnyne, paaler.
Ottvrr Mission mi Kat Frederick street.
Hnnday school at 2 p. m. ..
Kva.neklicalCiiuiich. Iter. n.D. Albright,
pastor. Hunday aclioel nt 2 p. m. l'rate Mjr Mjr
vtre nt 0.30 p. in. Ilcccpllen of members In the
morning.
IlBreuMitD T. I.UKlt's Marietta avenue,
Ilev. Win. F. Llchllter, pastor, buiulny school
at 2 p.m. .
Kni.1T KirenuED.-Itcv. J. M. Tltzel, D. D.,
pastor.
Ht. 1'AltL's IlBreRMi:i)-ltcv. J. V. itcmlngcr,
poater. Twilight aervlce at 6.15 p. m.
HT. Jehn's LVTUEnAN Iter. II. F. Alleman,
D. 1., piiiter. Hcrvlcin nt II a.m. In Oerman
Iterernied church, corner of Orumreund Mul
berry street. Sunday srhoel nt HU Jehn'a at
2 p. in., nnd at Uetwald Memerial Mission nt 2
p. m.
United nnETiiRKN in cnmsr, covenant.
Wcat Urnnge and Concord streets. Ilev. V. w.
Hauler, pastor, l'ralre scrvlee nt S:J0 P. in.
CHIIIST I.vtiibran. Hcv. E. h. llecd, iler.
Uivi.sk service en Hunday morning lu the
Ilecklaud street school building at 10J o'clock.
Hunday scnoet nt 2 p. m.
hijh-jen uhavei. North l'rlnce street ltev.
F. M. Harris, pasUir.
KVASOKLiCAly I'lret Churcli. Ilov. I'. F.
Lc-hr, pusUjr. (lennan In tt e morning. Hiindny
sellout ulU a. in.
Wkstkiin M. E. Ciiuncii. Ilev. Win. Noen
Thompson, pastor. Coininillileii ut 3.30. Miss
I.. Bliarp will preach lu the evening. Hervlces
eery night, led by Miss l. Hlmrp.
HT. I'aui.'h .M. Ii Cntiueil Hcv. K.C. Verkcs,
imster. V u. m. claM. Hunday school at 1:15 p.
tn. rrnise service nt .w p. in. ncv. j.f, creucn,
prenldltiK elder, wlllprench lu I lie evening.
TltlNlTT l.UTHBUAN. Ilov. C. L. Fry, pastor.
Moravian. Ilev. J. Mas Hnrk, 1). U., pastor
Hunday school at 2 p. m.
FIiLsr M. K. Ciiuncii ltcv. 8. M. Vernen. D.
I)., pastor. Class iiieettligs alii u.m. Hunday
tchoel nt 1:15 p. in. l'rnlse service nt 7:13 p. in
rrcnchlng In the morning by Ilev. .1. F. Crouch,
I'HUSHVTKUtAN. Ilov. J. Y. Mitchell, 1). 1).
pastor.
Git ace I.UTltKitAN. Ilov. C.E. Houpt, pastor.
Hunday school nt 2 p. in. Church services
morning and evening.
iUanntimltcv'e,
I'liti.ADKi.i'lilA.Hnturd.y, Dec. II, 1SBV.
Stere open this evening, and
every evening until Christmas
Eve.
A novelty this season is the
Upright Photograph Album.
They are all of Berlin make
and very beautiful, with un
usual combinations of calfskin,
plush, metallic and floral deco
ration. The prices are one
third below normal, $5 te
$6.50.
1 he fine variety of Boek
Albums in leather tidings, at
$1.5. have been $3, is com
manding great interest, and the
$1 imperial size, plush bound,
is a Bargain.
Nerthtrct of centre.
A hand-glass, comb, and
brush, finished in exidixed
metal, and put up in a neat
satin-lined box, at $1.75 for the
set, is a Bargain that only
needs te be known te be quickly
sold. The let is fairly large,
but won't last long.
Centre of the fctere.'
If you should give the days
of the week 'trade-names, Sat
urday would be Clething-man's-day5
Loek at the Clothing
stories up and down the adver
tising columns of this paper.
Is it net se ? We could pile
adjective upon hyperbole, could
print with display type the most
impossible statement, could ex
pose doubtful statement did we
cheese. But we spare you.
They can all gang their ain
gait while we go en making
our Clothing business bigger
by making it better the only
sure way. And we held our
own with the best in quality,
style and real cheapness.
Market street eldc.
The Apron slunexls in the
Trimmed Millinery Parlors
keeping company with the Satin
Ribbons. The main stock is in
the usual place with the Ham
burg Edgings, and this plan is
made te help your buying.
A rare Bargain in Embroid
ered Aprons at 56 cents te
$1.25, which is only half price.
The cheaper sorts at 16 and 25
cents are extraordinary.
Satin-striped Aprenings at
25 and 2S cents going, gal
loping. 1W1 Clicitmit street, nnd reitthncst of centre. ,
The Silk Suependers at 55
and the Satin finish at 35 cents
may all be gene te-day. Be
quick.
Beth ends of the store.
The Special Fancy Goods
Stock is in the Carpet Depart
ment. Second lloer.Market atntct, Cnrpet Stere.
Jehn Wanamaker.
jLUiocvUam'eui
Gifii B SALARY, $10 EXPENSES IN AD
OU" mice, allowed cut h month. Steady
employment ut home or traveling. Ne Millcll Millcll
leg. Duties delivering nnd milking collections.
Ne IWal Curds. Address with stamp. IIAKKU
CO., Plqtui, Ohie. uVJmdTu.'lhAS
A I ADAME ai'EUriLLON
WILI.OIVK lNSTHUlriOS IN
FRENCH in This City.
l'KOM OCTOBER 1st.
Ne deduction for absence. Ter particulars
address. M'ME (!.,
k'JS-lydH Ne. 1 19 North Queen Street.
I' ANCAhTER Ill'SINl-SS COLLEGE.
J 1.m.'Ahtkk, December. 1M,
DKAH Hut ou M tutii: Yeu are cordially In
vited te visit the LANCASTER BUSINESS
COLLEGE, nt Its new qunrtcis. Ne. 31 North
Duke street, before entering your son or daugh
ter In Juumiry. Coiivlncevoutvelf of the genu
Indies of the nrtlcle before Inventing, six
voting Ijtdlesnnd Gentlemen from this Institn Institn
lien leek poMtleus slnce October'.!).
Address. H. C. WEIDLEU. Principal.
1 juiiiirrrri: says te young men
J) "Sinnail.iv ou vUll knew thul ubeut nil
Unit Is geed, noble nnd pure lu jour life you
draw from your mother, sister, or some ether
enn's klsti r." Wh.it will jeu send hernt this
ChrUtmiis llmeY Yeu I'annet let It pnti tilth tilth
eut some recognition. We have u full line of
vemaii'n innit loved treasures In silk, velvet,
plush, celluloid und mrchment. Something
ler evfrj oue down the whole line of relatives,
Including your mother-in-law (te be) ir vuu
will. Yeu w 111 vt under nt the Jlew prices en nil
our goods. Will tell you why uricr Christmas,
'tis jourepportuulty new,
MllS. E.M. WOODWARD,
WeVJ Ne. '.! Eusl King at.
ffrif mb:
rTtHB PB0MJP8 CASK STORE.
CHRISTMAS.
BMRGKINS
IN TUE
HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT.
lAdlea' Ttematlteh While, Printed Berdtra
and Open-Werk Berden, at 0c, sc, tee te 60c.
LndleV While Embroidered, tn large assort
ment, 10c, 16c, 200, 25c te II 60.
Full lines of Oenta' Handkerchiefs, In Plain
White Hemstitch and Hemmed, from Se te 60c.
Ladles' Scalloped and Embroidered Bilk, In
White and Cole, at 25c. Usual price has been
for these goods 60c.
Iadlni Rcnltepcd Embroidered, with Deuble
Hemstitched, at 00c ; worth 73c
ladles' Open-Werk and Embroidered Whlte
Hllk at 75c. Meld one week age at 11.
Gents' Lane-Blte White China Hllk Hand
kerchieft at 3c. Regular price nltnest every
where 60c.
Gent' Japanese White Bilk Handkerchiefs
at 50c. Regular prlce te-day, 73c.
Full Unas of Ladles' nnd Gent's Bilk Mufflers,
In Cream, Whlte Bad Celers, at unusually low
prices.
Mnny of the Bargains above cannot be rc-
S laced at the prices named. Purchasers would
e well te Inspect our stock early.
We carry In stock full lines of
Colgate's Celebrated Extracts,
TOILET WATERS, COLOGNES, Ac.
GEO. F. RATHV0N,
25 East King Street,
maraO-lyilR LANCASTER, PA.
t aheains in dry qoeds.
I
Grand Display
-OF-
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
-AND-
NEW YEAR'S GIFTS
-AT TUE
New Yerk Stere.
Thousands of article specially mltedtomnke
i "j your friends harpy,
ELEQ ANT PLUBU TOILET OASES,
WORK BOXES, MANICURE SETS,"1
SHAVING SETS,
COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES.
HANDKERCHIEFnnd OLOVE BOXES,
TOYS, GAMES, BASKETS,
DOLLS I DOLLS 1
HUNDUED3 OF WAX DOLLS,
BISQUE DOLLS. WASHABLE DOLLS,
DUESSED DOLLS, JOINTED DOLLS,
DOLUS of All Sizes and Ages nt the Lewest
Known I'rjces
FICTURE BOOKS, STORY BOOKS,
ILLUSTRATED HYMNS,
CHRISTMAS CARDS.
Thousands of BOUND BOOKS at Half Usual
Prices " '
BOOKS OF POETRY, ADVENTURE, FIC
TION, BIOGRAPHY, HISTORY, Ac.
MUTSLtt &SliancL
Nes. 0, 8 & 10 East King St.
ilelibau Hobe.
IS7
J"EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS.
Call sand See
-THE-
-AN
HRT COODS
ON SECOND FLOOR
Jehn L. Arneld's Building,
tfORTH QUEEN STREET.
clO-tfd
RE
EILLY BROS. A RAUB.
HOLIDAY
HINTS!
There Is no Christmas Present mere useful
than n set of CARVERS. We hnve them In nil
prices nnd styles Slug Hern, Rubber, Ccllu Ccllu
leld. A carefully selected line of handsome
Plush Cases.
The Grand Rapids CARPET SWEEPER,
noiseless nnd easy rttuiilr.tr. Hame prlce ns com
mon sweepers.
Our selection or UMBRELLA STANDS nnd
CUSPADORS meet the popular approval. The
designs nre unusually line this jcar, both lu
brass aud nickel.
Weure headtiuartcrs enflneTABLE KNIVES
nnd FORKS. The vnrlctlcs of stjle Include
Celluloid, Rubber nnd Silver. Hnve Just re
ceived nn Invoice or the celebrated W03TEN
HOLM POCKET KNIVES.
My Bres. & Raul),
40 AND 43 NORTH QUEEN ST.
a-Next Doer te l'ostelllce.
OYSTERS ! REST OYSTERS IN THE MAR
ket served In nil sty'es, nnd meal nl uli
hours, nt CHARLUS E. lIOVl'ER'S, In the rear
of the Central Market, uj stent In the shelter
opened served te private fttmHIen. Telephone
conncctleu, nevS.-mdR
H
MI
FINE NEW LIMPS
flfNftchtttfriir
A SEASONABLE feUOOWTION.
The covering of steam pipe with a reliable
material Insures dry ttraia and saves feet nnd
attention Uie oeat of the covering being some
times made np In a single year In javlng of fuel
alone. The beat material se tarTiffered tethe
public Is the.
Megnesii Sectional Cowing,
Fer Htcam Pipes. Boilers, Urine Pipes, Etc.,
and la for sale only In I.tncatcr and Labanon
counties, by
CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS,
W. PARKE CUMMINQ9, Prep.
NOS. 131 A 130 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST.,
Lancaster, Pa.
Price Data and discounts and direction! for
applying en application. Special terms te the
trade. Alse Valves, Pipe, Cocks, Fittings, Etc,
at Jobbers' Prices. dec3-tMH
CTEAM ENGINE AND UOILERWORKB.
Steam Engine
-AND
Beiler Works.
Visitors te the Pair,
It will pay you te call at my Works and ex
amine our Stock of
Engines !
Allew us te quote you prices and sec
facility for turning out work.
Portable Engines.
4 Horse-l'ett er ,.-...,... t 12T
tl 1 lorsc-1'ew er :..' . 475
8 Herse-Power .'...r...,t j, KSi
lOHorse-l'ewer.
..i. 575
15 Horse-l'owcr.,
20 Herse-Power.
.it 8"
1,175
Portable Engines,
SECOND-HAND.
6 Horso-Pewer,,
8 Herse-Power..
15 Horse-l'owcr..
.J250
.. 175
Boilers, Secondhand.
Five 80 Herse-rower, 50 In. Dtnm., 10 reet Lene.
Hii In, Tubes. Price, 175 nnd S150.
One Beiler, SO In. Dlnm., 13 feet Leng. 21 3 lu.
Tubes 12 feet Leng, with Fire Frent
Castings, (125.
I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OF
ENGINE AND BOILEHSUPPUES
IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA. '-
Manufacturer or Stationary Englnee, Mill nnd
Mining Machinery, Mnw.Mlllt., Bark and
.Cob Mills, Piunpi, etc.
Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indi
rect, or by Het Wiiter.
OUR HOT AIR FURNACE
18 THE BEST IN THK.MARKEr.
Repairing Promptly Attended Te.
Jehn Best,
PKOPIUETOR,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
LANCASTER, PA,
(iTnvpvte.
T ANCASTER CARPET HOUSE.
8HAUB & VONDERSMITH.
THE PEOPLE COME
TO 18, 20 AND EAST ORASGE STREET, AND
BUY.
CARPETS.
Best Werk.
Finest
Grade.
Goods
Lewest
In Every
Prices nnd
f I DTA I N Q I'aee fr0In J50 down te POc,
UrllflUlw.riiiest and Chcnnest In this
nest and Cheapest In this
market. Velour nnd Chenille. Thu Ijiririct
u uncniuc. tiiu ijiri?it
eltv nnd nt VUltY i.nvi-
"mi iiiu-iit 111 uiu ciiy hiiu 111 v i.KY
. Ha.scieks. Art So,unres China Silks,
steiiMiliisly Lew Prlcjs. bhades, stair
tvvnlucs, Etc., Etc.
Etc.ut ns
Goods, Aw
One Price ! Best Ueu J-, and Best Werk I
18, 20 and 22 East Orange Street,
augSJ-lyd
Cctttietx'ij.
m
NATHORST. DENTIST.
JUCENTRK HOITAIir;.
Flllllltr Tctth and Pilllllns ITrlnit Inn Utwt-
clnltles. New Sets made, broken ones mended
and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates
iuhI pivoted, etc. Yes, evcrythlng pertaining te
Dcntlatry will receive prompt attention nt very
MwlcratnTt'riiia. Remember that Dr. Nntherst
Is the ONLY Dentist lu this county who Is a
ttrndii.tteef Medldnens well lis or Dentistry an
advantage thnt Is obvious n'JKfmdiiw
pjENTISTRY.
" 26 Years Fractlcela One Office."
J.
B. McCASKEY,
NO. 1 1 EAST KING STREET,
Over First National Hank. Dentistry lu all Its
branches. Una administered. Teeth extracted
absolutely without pain. All work warranted.
el:winid.M,SSw
Scflrtl itoticce.
7lhl'ATE OF JOSEPH Cl.ARKSON, LATE
U of the city of Lancaster, tloe'd. loiters of
ndiulnUtnitlen en s,ild esuile having been
granted te the undersigned, nil persons In
debted thereto ere requeted te make Imme
diate payment, and H10-.0 having claims or
demands against the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te thu under
signed, residing ut corner of Fifth and Cherry
streets, Philadelphia,
SAMUEL CLARKhON,
Or te his Attorney. Administrator.
D. O. 1ijii.i:iian. nev.:-Uds
i.
TESSE JONES A CO..
1 Manufacturers CONFEOriONERs' FINE
PAPER JIDXES. The most beautiful line tn
the United Slates. 015 Commerce St., 1'hllndel
nhia Pa. Write ferdecrlptlve prlce list.
JunWMl
TRUE DALMATIAN INSECT' POWDER,
propelled by a geed powder blower, Is Ihe
most efleetnal destroyer of tiles and ethersmall
Insects. Fersale
AtHlHILEY'S DRUG STORE,
W. Ww.tKlncStrt
MILLER'S BORAX 80AP WILL WASH
Clethes aud uveryartlele under the sua
,fv $rUe er Jltttt.
TpP BT'-1S MAUIKITA,
A.1 Hine BuHdlmr. all en one llmir
PAeA.
anltabM
WrrefflSEte4Sr.K.:!KS,,te
2?-Ii' c.c?,, tS ,lle manttfiictiin of hollow.
ZSIh ?& betn """1 for the tmattwelvtj
r?t?Jf! 1.'.? Morehouse. It Is U10 meat
eSS&SftSS th0 patpe" mBl
HlXIKNERAHAt.DKMAN,
i Kiecutnra of A. Oelllnk' caiate.
d7-tfd Wi.rletla,Pa,
PUBLIO HALE
TATE.
OF VALUABLE REAIil
OK HATDnOAY. DLt'KMnun 2I,18,J-.-,
will be sold nt public snip, nt the KallnaWI
Heuse of F. A. Htire-ad, en West Klna atract.br
order of the Orphans' Court, the following read
estate. vl:
SNe. 1, A let or ground situated en the north
west side of Fremont street, en the corner et
Cettatte alley, centnlnlmr In front at reet, and In
depth te Poplar street 1M feet, mere or Ices, en
which U erected n two-tery Frjime. Dwelllnf ,
Ne. 2, A let of ground situated en the north
west side of Fremont sticet, between Cottage
alley nnd Laurel atrect, centnluliiK in front 0
feet and extending In depth W reet and alz
Inches, mero or less.
Termawlllbomadeknewr.br
...... HENRY RANHINO,
Administrator of Jeseph Reth, deceased,
Joel L. Haixes. Auctioneer. d2-2td2,U
OECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Yenr Family.
FOR SAIiB
ON THE MOST LIDEKAL TERM&
Two-atery brick dwelling henses, leta UB
icnuni, uujxinrnsier avenue, Deiween wal
nut and Lemen streets.
Two-atery brick dwelling houses with man
sard reef, perches In front, leta ll feet deep, en
North Pine, between Chestnut nnd Walnut
streets. ,
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front
yards, Iren fence, lets 131 feet deep, en Weat
Walnut, between Mary and Pine eerecta.
TWO-tnrv hrlftr rilrpltlnr. tinnrce Inla 11.1 fAl
deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette
and Mary streets.
Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets ISO feet
deep, with all the modern Improvements, front
jards.en West Chestnut street, between Fine
nnd Nevtn streets.
Alse homes en East Walnut, North Lime.
North Mary, between Wnlnut and Lemen, and
Lemen, between Mary aud I'lne streets.
All the above houses nre In geed order, newly
papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In
ihe kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry.
Call aud eco for yourself, no trouble te show
you.
JNO. V. ORIEL, I ,..,
JACOB ORIEL, ' Lxecuter.
apr28-lyd.M.W.S. ifcH North Mary Street
f1HEAT PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
j city neat listaie.
O.V WED.M.SI1AY. DECKMBEn 18. 18S8.
The undersigned will fiirer for public sale at the
Lcennrd Hetel, en lit Ktmr street, tlm fellnw.
Ing Valuable Real Estate in the City efLaiicai-
icr, 10 wn ;
Ne. 1, Three-story Brick Stere und Dwelling,
en northeast corner of Columbia and College
avenues.
Ne, 2, Twe-story Brick Dwelling, cottage
Rtjle, Ne. 113 College avenue.
Ne. 3, Twe-story Brick Dwelling, cottage
stjlc, Ne. 121 Oillcge uvenne.
Ne. t. Twe-story,, and Mauard Reef iBrlck
Dwelling, Ne. 8 IS Columbia avenue.
Ne. 5, Twe-story mid Mansard Reef Brick
Dwelling, ise. -iii college avenue.
Ne. 8, Twe-story nud .Mansard Reef Brick
Dwelling. Ne. 217 College nvenut-.
Ne. 7, Two-slerv and Miui.tird Reef Brick
Dwelllng.Ne. &10 West ChcstnutatraeL
No.8,TwMtery Brick Dwelllng.Ne OH Weat
iiicsinui sireeu
Ne. SI, Three-story nnd Bufenient BrlcK'Dwell'
tni-. Nn. flit "VVpfct .fn,nn lre.f
Ne. 10, Thrcc-stery and Bascment Brick
Dwelling. Ne. 510 Wet Jntnes street.
Ne. 11, Twe-story Brick Dwelling, Ne. C22 Weat
James street.
Ne. 12. Two-sterv nud Mansard Reef Brick
Dwelling ou Plue street, first deer south of
James street.
Ne. U. Two-sterv and Mnnsard Reef Brick
Dwelling en Pine street, fourth deer teeth of
jnmes street.
Ne. K, 'Iwo-story nnd Mansard Reef Brick
Dwelling. Ne. 4 H North Mnrr street.
Ne. 15, Twe-story Brick Dwelling, N. 51S
Spruce street.
Ne. 10, Twe-story Brlek Dwelling, Ne, 329
Ceral street.
The nbev e houses arc nil nearly new, lu excel
lent condition and In tlrst -class nclchborheoda.
Thev will positively be sold and et a crentsne-
rnnce n lH'ccssnry. lerms ei sniej win ue re-
murKneiy nuerni. ah vvnenre melting ler ear-
calns lu Real Estate nre Invited te this the
most attractive sale of thesensen. Any of ihe
properties shown befercilny of wile by applying
at the olllce of the undersigned. Fer farther
particulars see large bills or call ut-etllcu. Sale
te commence ut 7 e clock sharp en Wednesday,
December 18. . ALLAN A.HEIHt,
103 E.ist King St., Agent for Edwin Ebcrman
u. I'. Howe. Auctioneer.
05ruvcrfc.
A T BURSK'S.
RELIABLE
CHRISTMAS BAKING MATERIAL.
" "V , r
GenulneMJW crop of New Orleans Molasses
and New Orleans Sugar.
Pure Krssh Ground Spice", Baking Powder,
Creanitnrtnrnnd Baking sodn.eto.
Flavoring Extracts, ltoe Water end Prult
Extracts.
Baking Butter nnd Eggs, 13 tubs ElglnCrentn-
prv Itiltter
Walnut und Shelllnrk KcrncH, rincTnble
and SulUm'Secdless Rnlsliis, Cleaned Curmnts,
Leghorn Citren, Orange nnd Lemen Peel, new.
Fleur I.cv nil's, Plllsbury, Geld ilcdal.. Mutch
t.. u..i li.tr. ...
..!., .7111,1, llllll, VIL.
Mignr XXXX Confectioners, Pulverized, Cat
Lear, Seft Whlte nnd all ether grades.
Te have j our wants well supplied Is te bring
j our mrisimas eruer te
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,!
LANCASTER. PA.
AT HEIST'S. ',
reTst.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER.
TiicLargcst Stere t The Heaviest Stock ! The 1
lies l Location I
LOOK FOR THE BIG SIGN 1
A Carload of Big Bargains Unloading Te-Day.
Loek nt our large display of linking Molasses,
5, e, 8, 10, 12, H. 15, 10, 17 and is rents. They nre j
nil guaranteed eeellcnt bakers, I
BAKING BUTTER. I.W0 bounds et the flncat I
Baking Butter in the city, ftv all means see It j
belere you buy elsewhere. I,uuu pounds et LI
cln llultcr. nice and fre-.li. at 20c ner pound.
SPICES AND FOClltACI.-Our spiels are!
tne very miest m me inari.ei. uur r.xtracia
nre of high nii'illtv and low prices. Twe und
threw Inrirc bottles fer2;e.
WE TOLD YOU SO. Sugars nre again en the
downward turn, uud would net bu u bit sur
prised te see them full le i er pound. Keep your
ej es vt Ida open. We will keep ou peiteit.
HONEY. Pure Yerk Statu He ey, Ue per
neiind. er'J neilnds f(ir2.Ve.
WALNUTANDSHELLBARIfKEKNEIJi.
We have the llueu line or Kernels tn the city
en display outside. Kernels inmost wneie.
ritUir JUICE'. Our Fruit Juice are new
In useel for flavoring Cream, Custard, Cuke.
Sauce. Jellies, ftc. We have Pineapple, Bleed
Orange, Raspberry, rtac'i, vvuu urae ana
talraweeriy. itice large oeuies -.le.
SILVER SI All BAKING POWDER. With
every Ix- box you get a lKind,-eme present. Try
it. v uses, ritcneri, sugar uewis. .c.
OUR BOOK. Don't be deceived by cards get
ten out in opposition te our card. Remember
nitre In thn nrltrlnnl. We. mukp. no rush nrem-
ises. but glve .v ou lust what we say. Soe cut of
book In our circulars. They are going fast.
Come nnd Soe Our IinmenSe Stock of
CHRISTMAS GROCERIES,
Which Space nnd Tlme Forbid te
Wrlte Up.
WOur Duke Street Blere Is Fucked With
Big llargulus. Call nnd Sec.
REIST !'
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE 8TS.
Directly Opposite
J, B. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer tnBorre Herse Hetel.
(CrtWlrtOCO.
STANDARD CARHLUIE WORK.
EDW. EDGERLEY,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
0,t2,A MARKET KrilKET. (Rear of the
Postelllce), LANCASTER, PA.
De net Full te Cull nnd See my Fine Assert
inent of
Baggies, Pbsstens, Jump Seat Carriages, Etc.
I have nil the latest styles te select from. I
have a very line assortment of M-cerrl-hand
work sem )u' my own work.
Bettem prices. Call nnd examine 'e trou
ble) te show et r work nnd exp.uln every detail.
IteiMliilIn and Repairing preuipily und
neatly done. One set of workmen especially
empleved for tliut purpose.
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