-""T.S ' -L -1f-s ' frft f& II & 15- :9 f,' f alia Jfntt Utecnccr ,-feT Aj- r--i Sf CKAW-IMHTKtNMAN FOLTZ, BdliOM. 4 , E JHB0BA tUIAA) rUUUHKTi DAILY INTELLtOENCErV-lB.b1lirt!ed VTvry WJ HID J Gri link auna ecnw fcjr carrier la Uill city and surrounding V.V lama at tun mtnU a k. Mr moll Kvi del- J. v JOTymlasWlvaJ.oe;50cf.Ualnont... JOTymlasWlvaJ.ee;50cf.Ualnont... JOTymlasWlvaJ.oe;50cf.Ualnent... 1' . r. ' 2 WIUKLY INTELLIOKNCEn-Ona dollar and t ' , Aftr emti year, tn advance. .; &.& fwrtefflce order, and where nellher of W .these ea be procured tend In registered K ?3wr. . A, ., . . j .I1 It Mered at thiroteMee,aeconaciwiiiii P V ABS1M. ii - . nMwsria f HI IimLUOENOES, Lancaster, Pa. ' J-i e JaAJTOAITia, PA., December 17, 1889. - !J 1 Verdict! la the CrenlH Case. i? " .remaps we arc nei nuiucremij iu formed, at this distance from tbe scene, tM te form an accurate opinion as te the Jt? T Mrant liutttui ilnnii In 41a fmtiln nnu nf 3" Obicatre : but se far as the facts have ? i&imehed i from the court room, wc I4m ma!iImm t.A .tttnlntt ilinf TillrbA -."'waa one of these concerned In the actual LklUtng, anil that Ceughlln hnd a guilty Knowledge or tue conspiracy, i no cvt- 'S AenAnnlintrlntTBiipli Iriu.a'lpilire linanihe r.'""U""'e " . .part of O'SuIUvan was net se ceuvinc- P, lnn iliAiir-k II- rriwwl 1,1m In hnvn Iwwn either a conscious or unconscious tool in fi the plot. We found little te show that s& Kunze had any part In It, nor was there any geed reason te accuse Bcggs. ? The verdict which found three of the yS prisoners guilty of the highest grade of S the crime, hut made their punish ment life imprisonment Instead or death, is said te hnve been a couipremlto Which was necessary te secure the assent toJtef the twelfth Jurer, who pcrslt tntly voted for the acquittal of the whole party. If he really believed them all te be innocent, he wtcriflced his opinion for n chcup consideration tn substituting life imprisonment for death as their punishment. Doubt less, however, he had no profound con viction of their innocence, but simply considered the case against them net well proven and sought te save their lives against the possibility of a future exhibition of their innocence. If these men were guilty of killing Crenln, hanging was a well earned penalty of the offense, which was a pre meditated and brutal killing, that had in it net one element calling for leniency Itei ivnnnfrntr.ra Tlift tiinn l)tiiIi W&Jtn hired te de the murder and was u jv typical case for the hangman, whom He sltenia uave gene le meet. We canuet say thut this trial has im- t" uresscd us with nn exalted unlnlan of m , the mode of administering justice in lilt ril.? nels. It is seldom, indeed, newndavs. tt, Jbat a great criminal case is tried In 5sv 6U.cn a way as te win respect for the K5' methods of the adminUtratfen of the law. 'Jf After the farccofgettlngan unprejudiced M Jury is done, there is llttle room left for "ifjW public edification in the proceedings. jpjf j. But this Chicago court has dene mere ,rv, lutiu us Biiaiu iu uiuig juuruer innis Uhi into public derision. Its struccle first &, for a Jury, then for the evidence, and Wf mMj w mm i .a.aav.a i ... tat a 1M4V. VIUV !&? Restless Europe Hew very peaceful matters leek all SSr"thc world ever, and yet careful scanning !2.- w.. 1- !.- 1 . 1 1.. 11.. 1 l zen. In the first ulaee the suxnlclen W&i, widely expressed that news from Brazil pfj'Was suppressed by the revolutionary :?.ilsOvernmenD proves true, it txgins te yfeyoek as if the movement was a well $s.lipiannea mintarj" conspiracy, ana met esSS with vigorous and bloedv rcslstance in gtBOme quarters that must encourage the Kftf lmperialisto"te intrigue for a rcMtoratlen. Sf' itussianas nroKcneii an ronuiens witn SPgM. A J1II.II ililllltVl, UI1U IUU Villi BjgjT declares that lie will never recognlze the KWi present government of Brazil. Castelar has hurried home te Spain te une all his -tnnuence te check the revolutionary spirit aroused by events In Seuth Amer- :&Xw4ai sfTlltt T IKn-nl Cnnrtlalt unntn AinH.. ffiST ihnf a ami fin ti nnf lmraf nt (lnmmirn.nf B'&p will brin ir Germany down uitnn Fnitim -& In ft. 1iannrnfn iifltrlh in nniali nr l.it.m. cratic usplrntieus nt their iCurepcau centre. " It h net prudent,11 be eys, u that tbe great conaervatlvo UU?s of the North of Hurone should be -ttlanncd.fr These remarks ,?V, Brazil has had an cil'eet in Europe but little appreciated en this slde nf the His review of the situation. $5 ,vhlcb wc publish, fails only te be ularm- wtlng because it shows himself and ether t'rSr cautious leaders werltln? tn nvprt ilm ? :.n... -. .. . " . Bgfc umimeiy euiureaic. uemocraey lias fu:& much te eraln and Htlln in 1nn lv ilnluv ? lh. A " V. .. . 7 " ;&. wane xue iteyausis grew weauer wltfi rb -w.w.j ji ui jfvui.-viui, jjujiuitir iuiu aim L the steady spread of democratic ideas In x&f all lands. Thore are net wanting signs t tnattue kings are getting nervous and &$the calm offer tp pension Dem Pedre irjfffl, tumuiaies ineir lears. it may occur y$jg te Europeans te retire their kings and &i'smrjerera en nennlnn. iif.. in the German Reichstag attention $pk was recently called te the fact that many R3 . . "- v v..v. i. rKS5?' tbe Inhabitants of the Brazillim & province of Bahla wcre Germans, and assurance was given that they would be protected. The heaviest fighting wns In this province. The young. German em peror may take a notion te befriend Dem Pedre, and Mr. Blalue may have a chance te brilliantly assert the Moureo doctrine. There Is something vcrv strain tn dm held attitude of little Portugal in thn dispute with England as te African ter- wTltnTV nilrl If livilru na 41m....l. ..!. . Stav' J' """ "' luuujjn biiu were kk picking a quarrel for borne bigger friend. VFtJ8r TllA Ttnllnn ..n.. A 1. . t'i- "" BuiiTMiiicui Jin's fceui a t..jtreug force te Lembardv te nunll n slbreatened revolt of the peasantry the J cause of which is net explained ; while sriimesn troop? Jiave been sent te ArmenIa te quell a desperate uprising nw me people, 'iliese troop i have been Jtw'Bed by German ellleerH. and many ;' x . 7. J. v auuuv l" "Hum neine p, Turkey, their contracts with the sultan -,?jvugxpireu. it. is stated that they have all renewed their engagements. Tbere Is nothing very alarming in nil ? these things, but, like thesmoke abevn n ,,Wquiet volcano, they remind us that iuuuic may vuiuh ui any moment. Ills Pn'Kcufiiiiciit. l Pestmasier General Wanamaker had 5 presentiment of evil ou Friday hist ; (adhedeclaioithathe will believe in ''wmstlwtut eer hcreafler. Mr. Will maker is deemed te n nipinimii.j.. 'The man who yields te n belief In wuuenuu bound te be visited by a J uecmien of Uiudderlng iiane- ntl dUtresshig nlL'htnmrM i,i,.i. ! an uneomfertuble while they lat as the actual evil. ( Jf Mr. ymuji8Hcr would wntiuue te b happy he had better revise his opin ions of the cause of his unpleasant feel ing of last Friday and eee whether he may nut reasonably attribute it te the Indigestion of a heavy dinner. Per chance the exalted life of-n cabinet ofll efll ofll cer at Washington docs net agree with the hemclyrdutch digestive systcni that flourished Wpen Philadelphia fare. It is interesting te hear from Mr. Vanamakcr of the Intimacy of his re lations with Mr, Gewen, nnd of his con fidence that Mr. Gewcn had ceme te Washington expressly te commit suicide, that he might be where his faithful friend Jehn would be at hand te tnke care of his body and cause the ucwb te be broken gently te his family. It may seem te the ordinary mind that the fact that Mr. Gewcn did net call upon Mr. Wanamaker during hN stay In Washington, nor take any meas ures te advise him of the tragedy te come, that he might be en hand te de the work laid out for him, somewhat militates against Mr. Wanamakcr's con viction that Mr.Gewcn sought Washing ton te be nenr him at his death ; te say nothing of the ether accredited fact that Mr. Gewcn's business at the capital was the argument of the Itlce cese before the Inter-state commlsleu, We have had some suspicion in read ing these remarks of Mr. Wnnemaker's that his brain tee is softening, and that It would be well for his friends te see that he be kept from suicide. We had net heretofore known that he was be close te Mr, Gewcn as he describes hlm pelf te have been. They had business re lations in the Kenfllng reconstruction we knew ; but about the only thing that Is very convincing that the postmaster general was one of the lulimate friends of Mr. Gewcn is the fact that he shares the soft-headed state which theso friends show In their present great les, by ac cepting without uslstance the theory that Mr. Gewcn slew himself. TistK may show that the Ilfu wcnteiieen of three Crenln murderers will be niore torrl terrl torrl bie punishment than hanging, and tlie we.uy prospect bofero tliem may drlve thorn te confession Hint will reveal Uie head movers In the plot of whom llione men were preh ihly tin) tools. The rennylMvnln Music TeacherV nsso nsse nsso c'litleti III held Its llrt;t annual meeting 1 1 1'Jilltidelphlii, Clirlslm.u veek, nnd ex- pecm te boom things imluic.il in line style. As thcre nre about two thousand music tenilicr"! in tlie Htale, they certainly ought te hnve gient inlluoncelf bound In nu nssoelntleu. Tlie oignnlersiirotcfct Hint nolllier tlie stute nor tlie nutle.ial nssoeln nsseeln nssoeln tlen cm be run In the lnlerests of any con servatory of music se long as Its policy Is ninpped out and carried into effort by the members. " Tlie membership of the Ponn Penn syhdiila ntsoclntlen already Includes the most prominent teachers, composers mid musicians in tlie stute." In the published list of members, Bending is loprescntcd and even Columbia, but thore is net a nanie from Lancaster, though our musical lights may be hidden under the words, "and many ethers." Tun risennd progress of the influenza in Kurope hns been rciuarkiihle. Three woeks age the czar snoczed nnd all ltussla stmlghtwny begau te de likowlse. The Imperl.il case was thn ene first noted by the rest of Europe, hut Berlin seen hegnn te snecze, then Vienna, Heme and Purls. England helil out feru week, but In new sneezing, and New Yerk has begun te feel llke.it. The Hnrrlsburg Tcrjnim will seen Jilace upon the market its elaborate history of (lie Johnstown disaster. This work Is warmly endorsed by Clovernnr lieacr, Adjutant General Hiitlngs nnd meinbeis of the lellef commission, and thopreieeds of Its sale 'will be used te reliove the "printers, erphnns nnd aged men nnd women whomilTerod by tlie Heed." The publltihcrs hay that many peitrults and vlews, engraved by the most eminent artists from erlglunl drawings and photo graphs, will be a special feature. Tun Itepuhllraii Philadelphia Tdcgraiih has n grcnt many pleasant things te say of cx-Prealdent Cleveland, and the reader must contrast the proinlncnce of the Demo Deme Demo emtie ex-prcsldeut with the ohitcuiityef the Republican Hayes. Tirn Xew Yeik heard orhealth niiuouu niiueuu niiuouu ces that the Russian luflucni hnu reached that city and It may be expected te spread rapidly. It scorns te be unavoidable, but fortunately it is net dangerous nnd only causes qieat discomfort. The Aral case was a young woman, whose ox ex ox pcrlenco Is thus described : ller first symptom wns vorlige, speedily followed by headache and chills. Then she beenmd sick, with pains in her limbs nnd niuscles. This was succeeded by bronchial catarrh, soreness of the threat and coughing, feB lewed by a high feer and an exceedingly ripld pulw, which at times readied 120 te the minute. This is net tety pleasing te contemplate and we will hepe that healthy Lancaster mny escape It. Tlie treatment is the sjiraylng of the allocted mcinbrane froely and frequently with a solution of quinine, ami the internal ud ud inlnUtrutien of quinine, belludenna and camphor. If the dlsoase neems likely te oecomo epidemic in xew Yerk, the beaid efheallh will isolate mulcted families nnd try te prevent Its spread. Iflt ever reaches Ijincister w e will liuve te suironder te It, nswohaveno beard of lieallh. Councils think w e cannot ulTerd ene. why xeraEKV-KTnAT WAitit.v.vr i A Jmlce Crltlotsei the District Atternuv I'orXet Ilitvlnii Uuilloj-Arrextod. Considerable gossip In rile in Indiunnpo Indiunnpe llsln i-onnectien with the conduct of Dis trict Attorney Chambers In tlie Dudley matter. Judge Weeds, of the United States district court, epenly dKippnmis of the action of Chambers in expressing the opin ion that the famous Dudley letter did net ndWse the commission of a crime. Ills asserted Hint thojudge was surprised w hen he read the district ntternu's Interview defending and exploiting Dudley, and un attorney says the court suggested te that efllclal that he had dene a rush act, ene that might retlcet discredit upon the Judicial do de partment of the government of tlie state It Is the understanding among nttorneys that Judge Weeds, in his disapproxelof the district attorney's course,' expressed no opinion as te his action in refuslug te allow the warrant te be sorved uwu Colonel Dudley. "Hut," said a lrlcnd of Judge oedo, "Judge Weeds doubtless un demands that there is a decision of the United States suprome court which says that a warrant charging a crime imibt be servetl unless the wnrruut is issued upon an afllda it setting forth charges that have already been thoroughly investigated, and it la ou this account that the relations be tween Judge Weeds nnd Chumbers nre considerably strained, Judge Weeds feel ing that he had nil the glory he cares about out of the Dudley inatter, nnd is naturally net desirous of bringing dew n any author criticisms en his head for attempting te Mdeld the author of the Ulecks of Tlie' letter." "Chambers' action indirectly reflects upon his court, nnd It is said Unit Weeds and (huniberH had nuite a breezy tlme fj'i As It is the district attorney htands without the endorsement of the circuit Judge. IrlondNer Juilge Weeds in both parlies feci that an iujustlre has leeu dene the court by staling lh it he canie dew n of? the bench te hhake bands with Colonel Dudley. An attorney who was present when Duclley entered the room savs that it was ovident te all present that Judge Weeds dedred te avoid meeting Mr. Dud ley. Dudley eaine into the room escorted by United .States Marshal Dunlap, and was taken upon the judge's platform. Alter Dudley had shaken hands with United tstates Clerk Uutler he advanced towards the judge's seat, nnd the recognition was made necessary by the circumstances te avoid a scene. e words were passed and the Judge at once directed hit attention te tbe case en trial. The Painted the Jlerae Tellow. Twe Dickinsen aemlnary student are In disgrace, and hara been suspended from the privileges of the school, the remit of a little "fun" Indulged, la by them a few nights age. The beya secured a can of yellow ochre, and In the stillness of the night proceeded te tbe aemlnary stable, where tbey lest no lime te changing the color of the school-cart horse from a dark bay te a bright yellow. When the hostler arrived nt the stable he wns astounded at the Appoarance or tbe faithful old animal, and forthwith reported his discovery te Dr. Gray, the president. An investigation followed; the guilty students were found Out. The hostler has been busy ever since endeavoring, bv frequent carryings, te bring the borse'back In his natural color, but with only partial success. Ooed Fortune's tulned Him. diaries Fnrwell, a son of the Inte Judge Fartvell, er Medina, N. Yy pleaded guilty In the police court In Buffalo en Monday te the charge of stealtng f 10 from a Chinese laundryman en Nevember 10, and was sentenced te Imprisonment for thirty daya. Yeung Farwell had $20,000 left him a few months age, and has squandered it all. He has a $00,000 legacy due him In a short time. Buy, tnaldan, with the raven hair, Se btnutlrul and lithe and tall, With eyes se bright and choekt se fair, Why let your teeth dMtrer It all t Fer they ars dark, and feel the want Of a ion bruuli and SOZODONT. Fen l)llleun0M, nick headncbe, Indlfeallen nnd constipation, inks Dr. fierce' Pellet. Una a dote. M.TuAw Neve Rive up tha ship. -Dr. mill's Oetwjh Kyrup r will cure you, as It tins done othert l'rlcn 21 cant. , A uititimere iintcnnr's Experience. I have MiffVrecl with bad licndaclie for yearn, and have tried many rometllex without obtaining relief. I wasadvlned toglveHalvatlen Ulla trial. and hiihvviiiiivi, uuiminvi a... J,n&,J. Ja Fnyette Market, IJsltlmere, Mil. t, .. Aiii.nln4 ...a t.rt nilipv t IS FlNQKlt MAIUS CAMK OFK or a vcar I wns Bfllleted with a herHbln ome ei uioea pomen, nna nnwnras or nve months of Hint time I wnsunnhle te de work of any kind. My finger nnlli came oft nnd my lialr dropped out, leavlnc my head as cleau and Miioetli n If It had been ftha.ed. Icon Icen suited f tin best lecnl physlclnns, nnd spent hun dred! of dollars for medicines erillfreri'nt kinds, but wlthent receiving the slightest benefit. I wns advlsl finally te visit Het Hprlnn. Till I did, lint becoming tllsKUSted with the treat ment I was receiving there, commenced taking H la's Hpecllle fS. H. H ) The effect thnt H. H. H. had en me wns truly wonderful. 1 commenced torccecrnflor taking the first bottle, nnd by the tlme I hnd taken twelve bottles 1 wns en tirely cured cured by Hwlft'a Hpeclflc (8. H. B.1 when the world-renowned Het Hprlngs bad fulled. VM. H. LOOStt-J. Hhrevcpert, La." FOUM. YBAIIS ON C11UTCI1E8. Fernrteen jcars 1 wusninictcd with rheuinn tlm, four jcars of nblch I was compelled le go en crutches. Words tire Inndeqnntn te express the sufferings I endured during that time. l)ur Ing tliiefirteen years of existence (It was net llNlng), I tried eery known remedy without receiving any beuent. I finally begun en Hwlft's Hpeclllc (S. H. M.J, which from the first gave me relief, and tcxtny I urn enjoying the best of lieallh, nnd am a well mnn. 1 candidly be be be llove tlmtH. H. H, utile best bleed purifier en the market te-day. .1. 1). TAYl-Ort, Cuba, Me. Trentlse en llloed nml Hkln Dlenes mailed free. (SWIFT Hl'IIC'IFlU CO., 0) Atlanta On. N,:w LAMI'rt AND AUTOOODH. Ca.ll and See -THE- -AN KRT COODS ON HIX'OND FIXJOtt JohnLArneld'sBuilding, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dd-tfd S'J TKAM J'NUIMi AND llOILUIlWOHICS. Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay yen te call nt my Works and ex ex amine our Bleck of Engines ! ll?yforturnKBeVak'rlrw " " "r Portable Engines. 1 Ilorse-Pewcr . a Ullorrc-I'nwer... jfs Ilorn-l'ewer " !,-. in Hnrkn.Piki.nH " - 15 HorKe-i'ewcr.!.""'.'.' '.'"". " r-q aillorse-PeHcr " '. "'.'","'...'."'.". 1,175 Portable Engines, hi:ceni-iiand. 8 Herse-Power.,.,. H Hernet-Power... 15 HoMc-Pewcr. . ..... WW .. .. i0 175 Boilers, Second-Hand. l'h e . HorMvPen rr, Nl In. Illnin.. 18 feet r,)ng, i'lJn In. Tubes. 1'rlie, ITS mid f ISO. One Heller, in In. Dlnni., It feet Leng, I s lu. lubesl.,feetl.mg,ltl, I'lru Frent Oistlngs, tlXi. I UAUHY Till: LAHClliST hlXICK OK ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN Till: CITY OP I.ANCAKTKH, PA. Mn,M &ft,u Mr f ,Benary F.nglnes, .Mill nnd Mining Machinery, Kmv MIIIh, llu'rk n id CebMllU,lumiui, etc. Contractor fur Htenm Hentlne, Direct or Indi rect, or by Het w'uiir. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IH Till: UJiST INTIIK MAllKLT. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, I'UOI'IUKTOH, 333 EAST FULTON ST., 1AMCASTEB, PA, FINE If LIMPS Vtnntk99'm. niUManu, TaaaAay, Dk, 17, tm. Stere open this evening, and every evening- mi wirmmas Eve, , '- The Christmas tide rises here daily. ; Years age it was our habit te ask you te come in the morning, and wc also told you that goods bought ten days be fore Christmas were net ex changeable. New we de neither. Crowds at times, of course, but the in creased room accommodates them. The privilege of ex change is net suspended. An additional room for checking wraps and parcels has been prepared in the Base ment at Juniper and Market streets corner. Down one easy bread stairway. White All-silk Mufflers, 30X 31 inches, that we sold last season at $1,50, are new 75 cents. New let open te-day. That's all. Enough te clear them. The New Yerk price is $1.50. 188 styles Women s Linen Handkerchiefs, new, fresh and beautiful, are added te our stock te-day prices 25 cents te $1.50. These additions te the greatest stock of Handker chiefs in the country are extra ordinary. We are breaking our own past te us"" the only real competition. Seven styles Table Linen Sets ; cloth 68x86 inches, and 1 dozen f-square napkins, at $3.75 the set ; another let, finer, at $5 the set. French Embroidered Towels at $1,75, $2, $2.25, and $2.75. Beautiful for decoration. Lew prices secured by a great im portation. Towels and Table Sets Housekeepers' Christmas. North of Transept. Boxed Dressed Robes $1.75 te $7. The stuffs would cost you mere by the yard. And then the matching is perfect without a worry en your part. Hand iest shape for a gift. A variety of medium priced goods have been tied up in Dress Pattern lengths. Like this : Half-wool Reps, 10 and 12 yards, $1.25 and $1.50. Printed Cottens in Patterns of 10 te 13 yards at 10c a yard. Yard goods at 25, 37 and 50c in choice weaves and hand some patterns are legion. All around the centre. Jehn Wanamaker. liUtcltincvii, HEABONAUI.K SUGGESTION. The covering of atcam pipes with n reliable material iimircn dry Htenm and Knve fuel nnd attention; the conlef thocecrlug being Bomo Bemo Bome tlmeM made up 111 n Rlngle yeur In HavIiiK or fuel alone. The best .innterlnl no fur eflered te the public la the Hegnesia Sectional Cevering, Fer Rtenm Pipes, Ilellera, Urine ripe, i:tc., nnd In for nnle only In Uinnuter nnd Lcbunen counties, by CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W. PARKE CUMMDJQS, Prep., NOS. HI 130 NOIIT1I CHIHSTIAN HT., Lancaster, Tn. Frlce IUU nnd discount and direction for nppi) lug 011 nnnlluillen. Hpeclnl terms te the trade. Alse VnHes, l'lpe, Cocks, Fittings, Etc., nt Jobbers' l'rlces. (iecs-trait flour. EVAN A BON'S. Levan's Fleur! MAKES GOOD BREAD -AND- FINE CHRISTMAS CAKES. IttieccUajtcette IJtOKTIIINOH ? nevi:l, odd ani umufui., UoteEKIHMAN'H. Ne. t: Wet Kin Street. Q O ft FVUi WAY tXJUlWE. OO'J s0 NiailTHKSSlON. -INTIIK . KKYHTONK MIHINKNSCOI.IilXiK. The Illicitly school In lloekkeeplnir, reunion ship, Commercial Arithmetic, Typewriting, .- ,, . W.T.MOWEIt,l'rln., . "0. 10 North Queen SU, Jancaster, l"a, I" ANCAbTKIt 1UMINKHM COLLEGE. J . J.aneamtlii, December, KKft, UKAnHineuMAiHM: Yeu nre inrdlnllv In. i .'.'.'..V"11 ,,,e LANOAHTKIt 1IUHINUS.S l UI.L1.GL, at Its new quarttrs, Ne. 31 North nuite strict, before cntt ring your son or daugh ter in January. Cem liu-e yourself of Jlie ireiiu. Ineueks of tin. nrtlcle before lnestlmr. six j eting tallies and Uentlemen fmm tills iustltu. lien leek )NMltlens since October SV Addrehs. 11. 0.WEIl)LKU, 1'rlnclpal. TCTENIlir WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te lt East Knur street, havlug a full line of I- iirnlture of eery deHcrlptien ut ttie lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at. tended w. Call ndVamlne our goods. ' UdH U. WOLF, 13 East King HtreeL J5""1"""- TtTILLIAlMOlf rOHTJCK. HOLIDAY BARGAINS I If Yen Are Thinking AbeatMklnChrlitmM 1'reMiiU, Btep and Examine our Uh of New, Fresh HOLIDAY SHOES AND SUPPERS, Entirely New Designs In Ladles' nd:Men's Fancy Slipper, 811k. ChraUU and Embroi dered, In I-ew and Medium Friee. .We bow the knee te no competitor, for ear Assortment It the Largest and Prices the Lewest te the D P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. H OLIDAY SLIPPERS. Grand Display OF- I always had one or the Largest Llncsand As sortments of Men's, Bej s' and Youth's Holiday Hllpners, but the Line nnd Assortment I bought for this sensen surpasses all these of tbe past. I hnve Men's Embroidered Hllppers at 4Vc A Line of Men's, Ladles', Misses', ISey'i and Youth's at Wc. The Handsomest 75e Slrppcrs In the city. By buying tills Hllppcr In very laree quantities! am enabled te sell at 73c. It Is a regular tl 00 Hllppcr nnd surpasses In style and quality any you will sce marked elsewhere nt the same price. ArullUnehttllnLlghtnud Dark Celers, In Hurvardn. E eretta and Operas. My II 2& Dark Uienllle Embroidered Slip pers yen will net sce marked elsewhere less than $1 GO. Handsome line at SI 80 and 2 00 have all ar rived. Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, tl SO and t2 00 ; Hey's, 1 TO and Youth's and Misses', f 1 25. Largest Display In City enn be seen In my large window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Oh as. H. Frey, (Successor te FKEY A ECKEHT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOB. 3 A S EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. NOTICE Stere open Evenings of December. Patches. Ty-ATUES. HMERICHN Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Specs, Eye-OUuse Etc, nt LOWEST PRICES. Optical Goods. Telegraph Time Dally. Every Article In this Llue Carefully Repaired. Leuis Weber, Ne. lB9XNerthQneenBt., Near P. B.R. Station TEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL, Jeweler and Graduate Optician. DIAMONDS. Our purchase of DIAMONDS, loose nnd mounted, being mnde before the raise, we erler our Inunuuiu stock at former LOy PRICES, A Beautiful Line of LADIES' aOLD WATCHES, GENT'S GOLD WATCHES, LADIES' AND GENT'S SILVER WATCHES. A Full Line of NOVELTIES. OHAS. S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. F IOR HOLIDAY GIFTS. Herr.Jeweler, FOR Holiday Gifts ! WATCHES, JEWELRY AND NOVELTIES. A Nice Line of DIAMOND GOODS In Rings, Ear Rings nnd Combination Sets AT LOWEST PHIOHS. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St, CORNER OF ORANGE. rr: Umbrella. TTMUUELLA HEADQUARTERS. SANTA'S BEST GIFT ! THE MODEL CHRISTMAS PRESENT IB A NICE UMBRELLA. Hundreds nre showing their appreciation of till, fact by calling en tu and making thulrse thulrse thulrse liotleu from our large stock. GO THOU AND DO LIKEWISE. We nre Headquarter. Prices the Lewest and onriifcsertmeiil the largest and bciit. THEMAUER3. ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 1 1 JKVST KINO- STREET. rvVtiiHl M ILLER'S 110UAX HOAP WILL WASH vieiaes.uua everj article uuuerinesun - . . ;. . w neiway List Hobday Sip! ." T ..i m 1'b.i.i , .linn r :l?3 rV OF- ARTICLES! Useful, Serviceable and Acceptable FOR ' Christmastide ! Children's Coats In Plush, Cashmere and Cleth. Ladle' Coats In Plash, BtecklnetU and Cleth. Newmarkets In Baxeny Cleth. Bere' Knee Pant BulU and Cape Oreroeata. OenU' Silk Mufflers. 1 Hgured Silk Handkerchiefs. Smoking Sees In Plush Case. Toilet Set In Plash Case. Sbavlng Bet In Plash Case. Ladles' Crochet Case In Plush Case. OenU' Kid Gloves. Gents' Fur Tep Kid Gloves. OenU' 811k Neckties. Beys' Windser and Tie Bews. Beys' Gossamer Waterproofs. Beys' Gum Overcoats. Gent's Dull Finish Waterproof, Gent's Mackintosh Coats, Gent's Mackintosh Cape Ceat. OenU' Heuse Coats. Genu Bath Robes. GcnU' Smoking Jackets, Ladles' Astrachan Capes. . Ladles' Black Hair Capes. Black Hair Muffs. French Beat Muffs. Focketbeoki and Parses. Ladles' and Gents' Gleria Cleth Umbrellas, with geld and silver caps. Beys and Children's Presentation Canes, with geld and silver caps. Ladles' Initial Handkerchiefs. Ladles' Initial Silk Mufflers. Children's Hand Knit Weel Caps. China Silk Tidies. Ten el and Tewel Racks. OenU' Embrolderod Velvet Slippers. OenU' Embroidered Plush Slippers. OenU' Tan and Seal Brown Alligator Slip pers. OenU' Morocco Slippers. " The Dedge "All-Weel Bllppers for Ladles, OenU and Children. Ladles' Dress Goods In Silk-Warp Henrietta Cleth. . All-Weel Cleth, 88 In. wlde,25e per yard. Bilk Band Henrietta, 30 In. wide, 30c per yard, Plain Henrietta, 38 In. wide, 25c per yard. Plaids, S8 In. wide, 33a per yard. Tricots, 86 In. wide, 12jc All-Weel TrlceU, M In. wide, 35c. Deuble-fold Dress Goods, all colors, 10c per yard. Delaines, 27 In, wide, Se per yard. Plum Colored Henriettas and Velvets te match. 49-0pcu every evening during Dcecmuer.-ffa 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. AND NO. 818 MARKET ST.. HARRISBURG PA J. HARRY STAMM. J. HARRY STAMM 'S BARSAIN3 -IN- Dress Goods! GREATEST REDUCTIONS EVER KNOWN. 20c Goods at 18c a yard. mctioedsatUOoayard. 60c Goods at 25c a yard. 2Kc Goods at37)$e a yard, luc Goods at 6c a yard. 12e Goods nt 8c a yard, Ac, da, Ac, Toys ! Toys ! Toys ! Iren Toys, Tin Te s, Weeden Toys, Steam Toys, Engines Run by Steam, Train of Cars Run by Steam, Blacksmith Sheps Run by Steam, The Perpetual Moving Clowns, A. B. C. Blocks. Net Blocks, Picture Beeks, Linen Beeks, Spelling Beeks, A. B. C. Beeks. Large Ships Filled With Blocks, Surprise Bexes, Herns, Trumpets, watches, Meuth Organs. Savings Banks, Soldiers' Outfit, Bell Toys, Drawing Slates, lllack Beards. Desks with Black Beard, Picture Blocks, Metalaphenes, Extension Tables, Small Chairs, Dells' Beds, Dells' Cribs, Dlsbes, Etc.. Ete., Etc., Etc, Etc Our Prices for Te) s are the Lewest In the City. DOLLS 1 DOLLS! DOLLS! A Great Family of Winsome Smiling Faces. targe Dressed Dells at 60c Each. Ijtrge Jointed Dells at 30c Each. Laree Pateut-Fnccd Dells at iSc Each. Extra Large Jointed Dells at '3c Each. Extra Lurge Wax Dells at 19c Each. 27-Iuch Wax Dells at 25c bach. Extra Large Jointed Dells at iSe Each. Extra Large Jointed Dolls(I)ressed)at'5eKach. targe Kid Dells (Closing Eyes) at 45c Each. Lire-Sized Patent-Faced Washable Dells at V7c Each. Dells that Call "Mamma" and "Papa" ut Lew Prices, SPECIAL BARGAINS! Menkey Furs, muff and cape, at te 00 per set. Damask Knotted Fringed Towels, worth U7Kc, at 2Sc Each. Whlte and Colored Bordered Napkins at 50c a iDezen. Pretty Berdcted Napkins at T5e a Dezen. White Fringed Napkins at 02; Je, 75c, HTJJc, Jl 00, Ac., per dozen. Turkey Red Table Cleths at Ujc, 75c, 87;e,ia) tell 75e Each. Nothing Is Mere Acceptable as a Gift than a Lecly LINEN SETT. We have them In targe Variety at All Prices, Iz. : Table Cleth, with dozen NapkliK, CiSOu sett. Table Cleth, with dozen Napkins, te ft) a sett, Ac, Ac, VI81T OUR STORE. CAREFULLY INSPECT OUR n.MtdAl.NM, AND YOU WILL11ETHEQA1NER. Sew Bosten Stere, 24 Centre Square. Williamson & Fester, ' R" " V "V' j ' V. ' y.;v,j -. . Br tlb must pbetlcb cash; store. CHRISTMAS BKRCKINS -IN THE v HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT! Ladles' Hemstitch While, Printed Borders' --v. vyviv nm ueraen, at ec, ec, ive te DOC l??lS!lwi,,iLE2broMer,1i " large assert ment,loc,Uc30c.ietotlW. JKHJftSli!;SwsW I" " w .....,. nuu jjeiumeu, Rqin 00 tOOORJ ?ifi?J?lBf5!ll2Sed.BJ! Embroidered Sllk.lnl White and Oalera. atasr. Tm.i n.i t... .L.J In tl.A u 4 Efl. - ,M ww ladles) BcnlleTMst EmbrelAered. with Deubl Hemstitched, a 60c ; worth 75c ' ,L5illeiL0S:2 Jw5!bi?H wtH vSSSfcStf e White Oiliift fill Hand kwchfefcatwc Refular price almeit every wnere cue atfiOO. Reffulstr nrlcn tiwUr TTwv i Knll HnsinF TjidlAa nift n.s. at ik r..ssva. lir Cream, White and Celers, at unusually Jewl aavwe Atslti tvf Its A Tin !.. .t.A. -. a - placed at the prices named. lurcUasers would uv y-wi wiuipw.uur sleck cany. We carry In stock full lines of Colgate's Celebrated Extracts,! TOILET WATERS, COLOUNE9, Ac. GEO. F. RATH VON.I 25 East King Street, meraO-lydR LANCASTER, PA. 05reccvic. AT BUttSK.'B. ELGIN CREAMERY. At IS &20c TRY IT. 49-FllE.SIl EQGIS 23c A DOZEN'CS AT BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. poll THE HOLIDAYS." -AT- Fraits, Nats, Confections, Etc., FOH THE HOLIDAYS. A large and especially selected stock of new goods. We have bought the freshest the market a fronts. Early calls will Rare you much annoyance and Insure siwelnl MntiRrm tinn. We have prepared largely and handsomely for you. , We cannot gire detutls here. Sea our special price Ut at your doers. Eery line theuld be read. It will pay you handsomely. Our Baking Butter Bells without much crocking up. Yen should take a leek at It before buying elsewhere. Lets of new goods ne cr before seen In tills part of the country. We earnestly request that all le era of geed things, iuch ns table luxuries, call seen and examine our goods arid learn our prices. Hhellbark Kernels, 10 cents a pound ; Walnut Kernels, 20 cents; .New Citren, only IS cents. Candles nt prices lewerthantbe lowest, Htrlctly Prime Snlces nt lowest prices. Three pounds selected Pepper at 25 cents; 2 pounds Cinnamon at 25 cents. Don't forget our New Orleans Raking Mo lasses, the miest in the world. Alse New Or leans Sugar. Clarke's great XXXX Fleur, In linen sacks, at 0 cents per quarter. Is what y ou n ant for your Christmas cakes. All ether geed brands In stock. Loek out for our Christmas Card, ene of the finest eer given away; retails right In t lie town (Tem 23 te Se cents apiece. Samuel Clarke's TEA, COFFEE AND GROCERY STORE, 12 i 14 SOUTH QUEEN ST. P. S. Ask for our Rebate Card. Telephone. A T HEIST'S. reTst. WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL GKOCEH. The Largest Stere t Thelle.nleu Sleck I The Rest Location I LOOK FOR THE UIO 8ION 1 A Carload of Big Bargains Unloading TeDay. Loek at our large display of Raking Molasses, 5,6,8,10,12, 11, 15,16, 17 and 18 cents. They uie all guaranteed excellent bakers, BAKINU BUTTER. 1.000 pounds el the finest Raking Butter In the city. By all means see It before ieu buy elsewhere. 1,000 pounds of El gin Heller, nice and fresh, nt 20a per pound, SPICES AND EXTItACTM.-Our Hplces are the very finest In the market. Our Extracts are of high quality and low prices. Twe and three large bottles for Sic. WE TOLD OU feO.-Sugars are again en the downward turn, and would net be n bit sur prised te see them fall le per pound. Keep your ej es wide open. We ill keep j ou posted, HONEY. Pure Yerk State Heney. 15c per pound, or 2 pounds for 2Sc. WALNUT AND SIIELLBARK KERNELS. Vehaothe tlncst line of Kernels In the city en display outside. Kernels almost whole. FRUIT JUICES. Our Fruit Juices are new In used for llaering Cream, Custard, Cake, Hauce, Jellies, Ac. We have Pineapple, Bleed Orange, Raspberry, Peach, Wild Oraiie and Strawberry. Price large bottles, 25e. SILVER STAR DAKINO POWDER.-WIU1 every 15e box you get a handsome present. Try iu vases, nicnerH, augar hewis, sc, OUR HOOK. Don't be deceit ed by cards got ten out In opposition te our cord. Remember ours Is the original. We. make no rash prom lses, but gtvejeu Just what ue sa). Seecutef book in our circulars. '1 hey are going fast. Come and See Our Immense Stock of CHRISTMAS GROCERIES, Which Space and Time Forbid te Write Up. M- Our Duke Street Stere Is Packed With 111.- Bargains. Call and See. REIST! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE 8T8. Directly Opposite J. B.Martin ACa's Dry Ooeds Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel, 17IOR IIEADQUARTFR3- A. O. K. 01 M. C K. of O. II, I. 0. 11. M., O. U. A. M.. P. O. S. of A., I.O.O.F., Elks, Charms and Pins, go te KRlhMAN'H, Ne. 12 West King Street. OTiOE TO TRESPASSERS AND OUN NEIW. All perseus are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall i,nd Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster bounties, whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, either fur the purpose of sheeting or fishing, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing en sela lands of the undersigned afte this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN R. PERCY ALDEN, KDW. & FREEMAN, Atterntyi for JL w, oeIkou'i Heln, UM wna SEASONABLE GOODS ?" Ttn-l .-.,: sS j, L'tf .fi "i 1 ?rnBSaiuswHc)w M 'JL " a .ai4i4aMSikilUs i tS --. Jt . ,! JW"
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