T?;--?- 'v' - THE IjAKOASTEK fcAILY INTELLIGENCE!, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18. 1889. w r m w m- fk fef Be. ii 4": Sfalill twtclU0cnr. ANDHEWJ.8TEINMAN, CHATILKS BTEINM AN F0LT2,4dlters. ROBERT CLARK, Publisher. rma daily iKTELuaENCEn.-1'ubiisiied every dv m the rear, bat Sunday. Served ' by carrier In this city and nrreunlln towns at ten cents n week. Hy mall five del Urt year In ad vahce i GO ccuu n meutH". WEEKLY INTELUaiyfCEn-OiiB dollar and Btty cents n year. In advance. NOTICE TO BUBSCUIUKIW-Wemll by check or posleffico order, and where neUhcr of . tncnaran be procured aend In a registered letter ' Entered At the .Postefflce, M second clan, malt ""addwms, THE INTBLLIOtKCEB, Lancaster, l'n. LA2T0ASTEB, PA., December 18, 1889. The Great Mystery. Franklin B. Gewen's beily lias loin laid la the grave -without such exam ination of It ns Burely ought te have becnniadc In the Interest or public Jus tice. Ouc of Iho most surprleltig things nteut this tragedy te us is the willing lies of te mauy of these who wcre clone friends of Mr. Gewen te believe that he committed suicide while insane, though he Is dhewn te have been lit rational condition Iho evening before his body wns found ; nnd there Is no allegation that up te tills time he had ever shown an inaiic symptom. Te accept the theory of Insanity It will be necessary te assume that it was a momentary and sudden Invasion of a sound mind ; hut this supposition docs net fit with the alleged fact that Mr. Gewen purchased the pistol that did the deed at least twenty-four hours before, and that dur ing these hours he appeared te le in a sound state of mind te thoe vlie hud converse with him. And here It will be noted hew shy these who have assumed the charge of tills Inquiry have bceu te Identify the pistol feuud in the room with the ene purchased from the Washington denier en Thursday evening, by u large, well dressed and prosperous looking man ; who is net further shown te have been Mr. Gewen. It does net appear that hi portrait has been shown this dealer ; and It Is stated that he has net been afforded an Inspection of the plHtel feuud. All this scums strange, and net In accordance with n vigorous effort te clear up what Is, te the public at least, the very mysterious tulclng oil' of Mr. Gewen. If there Is anything known te Mr. Gewen's family or particular intimates which the public de net knew, it Is u mistake te conceal it. Thu public In terest requires that the mystery of his death sbull 1k removed ; and Mr. Gewen's memory demands that no un just suspicion shall rest upon It. lie had, It is said, n. life inurance of two hundred thousand dollars ; and te these who de net knew him this may be ascribed as a motive for the deed. Te these who de knew him, however, It Is convincing evidence- that he did net kill himself with the deliberation that would be Implied in his purchase of a pistol with which te de the deed a whele day before It was done. I'er-Mr. Oowen was an honest man and would net have se sought te swindle the insurance companies. If he had deliberately In tended suicide he would have 11it surrendered his policies. This he Is said te have contemplated doing, having made Inquiries of thu Philadelphia ngenfe Just prier te his departure for Washington as te exchanging his life policies for paid up policies. Hut one agent states that Mr.Gewcu relinquished this purpese when he advised him against It and showed him hew small an amount he would realize fiem the ex change. Any argument drawn from this inquiry of Mr. Gewen, leading te the idea that he was preparing for an honest suicide, which would save the insurance companies, is refuted by llie fact that he abandoned the Intent. When a man Is slain alone, with a pistol by hissldc, with no known motive t0 6uieidc, but known te have been en dowed with extraordinary mental ewer and moral strength, the causes leading te his death demand the closest Investi gation ; and It is simply silly te say that u looked deer bars the idea that another hand did the deed, or even creates a rcaonable objection te the theory that murder has been done ; se easily might a deer bu lectieu behind the criminal, while leaving the key still upon the In side. Their Trouble lleghis. The Republicans In the lower Heuse of Congress are ulready feeling the em barrassment of having the responsibility upon them of the control of the business oftue Heuse, with only a few votes te make the majority that gives it te them. It is net an enviable position for n party, and Speaker Heed is likely te wish many a time that he hud net let his ambi tion run away with him and put him in charge of se dlfllcult a work ns the keeping of his party in solid llnu te meet the every ready attack of Its opponents. The speaker will exhibit generalship of a high order if he can keep all of his party band always In geed humor and ulways ready te fellow his lead and obey his command. In view of the number of aspiring leaders en the Republican side and the diversity of interests which move them, it is safe enough te conclude that Speaker Itced will net be able ulways te carry out his own ideas, wise and honest though they may perchance be ; or otherwise as they are likely te be. There Is pretty sure te Ixj a monkey and a parrot time In Congress 5 and it may be te the people's profit. It Is certain that no strongly partisan legislation can bj enacted ; uud whatever may come out of t lie mill will Ime upon It the conservative marks of a compromise of political opinion. Indian T.ilucatien. At the seventh annual meeting or the Indian ItightB aswciatleu in l'iiiladel phlu, Indian Commissioner Morgan said that the Indian could no lunger Ikj pushed baelc iute the wilderness; the days of Indian reservations are num bered and the savages must be trained ler the use of lauds in severalty, and their children given the school advant ages provided for all ether nationalities. He had a geed deal te say of his scheme for Indlau education, for which he wants two millions for buildings and three mil mil Ueui a year for the current expenses of educating Indian children. Under the circumstuncea General Morgan could hardly fall te fellow in the path se plainly marked for liliu by the work of Captain Pratt nnd etheis; and the pre paration of the Indiana for lands in jtevcralty is plainly 'one of the tasks that fall upon this cdmlnlstrutlen und con net be shirked. It Is gratifying te find if nwiiiiiiimuii upiuveinuug me t,jj ami Importance, of the undertaking, but ft (b best it-towed and the most lavish ue of money can net make geed cltlrcns efsivagcsin one generation. The live civilized tribes of the Indian territory show, by their history, both the poevlblllty and the difficulties of Indian civilisatien. They were forced te advance' or, perish by conditions, similar te thoe lhat must seen prevail with all the tribes. The Cherokee, in Georgia, were hemmed In by whlte civilization and as their boundaries drew closer and their game was exhausted starvation urged them te agriculture and Industry, the Influence of missionary teachers was firmly established and their famous Sequoyah Invented nU alphabet. Frem this firm natural foundation their civilization has ad vanced since their removal te the terri tory. A study of their history must be the basis of all successful efforts for the Improvement of ether tribes, and Itwlll teach thatmany ether things besides education are needed te make a civilized man, and among them time, patience and the pressure of dire necessity. The education of young sav ages Is n very Interesting experiment In human culture. Popular education is one of the last branches of our slow slew grown civilization, and the grafting of it en the wild Indian, needs te be dene with core, and may have unexpected results. Kti.iiAiN has been heavily fined nnd sen Icnced te two months Imprisonment for asHuiilt nnd biittery upon Jehn I Sullivan, and Jehn Ij. Iini been punished with greater sevcrlty In consideration of tlte irrealer amount of battering he inflicted. Vesstbly this punishment may linve a tendency te make pugilism uilepillar with pugilists, as a term In Jail nnd n fine will weigh heavily against gale luculpts and wngers. It Is pleasing te learn that thirteen mom mem mom bers of Iho Servlan yUniilsclilna are sull'ei lng from inlluenza. Sneezing must be easy for men belonging te a body with a name lilse Hint, and the Hkupls will hnve a chance te win glory by wiestllng with n malady that has troubled crowned heads from the czar down te the little king of Spain. At an nuther'H reading held in New Yerk in the intorests of the copyright fund, a letter wns read from Mark Twain la which he professed his willingness te work for the cause In everyway cxceptlng upon the platform. Mark says JJi.it author's readings are deemed te fullnre because It tukes a master te inauage them. "TI1010 is no master with grit enough forllie place. Yeu can't And him he hasn't been horn yet. Consider what is required of him. He must ay te tlie small fry : 'Yeu are allowed ten minutes platform time; If you overpass It two minutes I shall bringdewn the gavel anil shut you off.' Te tlie very greatest peel he must say : "Fer your own sake you are allowed but flftcen minutes; you must tent your ploee at home, and 'tline it by a fileud's watch and allow for the dlllHrouee between platform-tlme and parlor'time, which Is thrca minutes. Itomeinbor Washington. Thore are new living but four persons who paid te get Intothitheuso j 11 is also a fact, howevnr, privately It lias been kepl, that twenty-two died en the preinUes and eighty-one en their way home. lam a miserable man when I think of thnt twititen, that unpro voked massacre" Net many publlespenk- ors have equal ympathy for the tiials of thelr heareis. Cowboy niul Hull Dalits. The Paris edition of the New Yolk tier aid gives a Mentana hustler's opinion of tlie popular Npauisli sort, as follews: "I'm agin' Spanish, Mexican, French and all ethor kinds of bull lighting bocause It ain't sport. It hain't a wiuaie ileal for the bull, te begin Ith. And what whilu man darn say Its fair shots for the horses T We'd lynch a man In Mentana for treating our nenlns half as meanly us them homes was treated te-day. What show did they have for tliemsclves? l'ectsaud cowboys knows that Iho boss is tlie best animal 011 earlh noverdld a man a wrong nuver, and gives his life, hide, hoofs nod carcass for Ida geed. Te blind the oyes of a horn and let a bull, wilh his horns rawed oil', ' plug' into Iho herse and lilt him ilcan oil', tlie ground, saying nothing of ripping him epen, as they de in Spain, is net Hpeit. Custer or Sherldan would net allow such sport hi camp. "Uowbevs are called wicked bocause they sheet a loafer new and then or smash a bar and pays live priens for tlie damage, but they nover get se cussiti' low as bull llgh'.lng. " When 1 was In Texas before the big Apache massacre, my pardner, Jim .Sanders, bad Ids mustangstole by Indians. Tlie Mexicans next stele tlie boss from the Indians, and ene (lav when we was across the line, evor hi old Mexico, we ran across a Sunday bull light. We was leek In' at tlie she.v, ivhen my parlner su Ideu'y drew Ills six-shooter l pepper tlie picu picu dere, when he came te bis senses and didn't shcet then. ' That greeMr'H get my boss,' he said. "The words wcre hardly out of his mouth when the bull put Ids horn clean into tlie boss. I'll skip the scene tbnt fol lowed, but add, next spiing the pleadore was feel enough te cress tlie ltioUrande, and next morning he was found spliced by the neck te a cottenwool! limb. It was luht outxhle i:i Pase. The verdict of the Jury run: 'Cheked te death fur klllin' a boss.' " Ilentb from l'oet Hull, rrein the J'ull Mnll Oazcttc. Yet another death from feet ball 1 Dur ingaUugby "scriiiuuiige" a student at the llnutH Dlocesau Training college fell with two or tliree ether players en top of him. He was unable te fi-e, and it was found that his Nplue wax teriibly injured, the lower limbs being ceniplttely para lyzed. It was slated by thu witnesses at the Inquest held yesterday that the gaine was plaved with perfect I'.diucas, but also with fatal brutality. Is It net about tline that some step was taken te preent such wanton waste of life? If nothing else van be done juries will have te bring In ver dicts of inau.slaugliter in such cjses. A Historic Landmark Saved. The old Sutter's fort, ene of the cliief historical landmarks In California, which was recently threatened with destruction, will be saed through tlie geneiehity of Charles Crocker's sons and daughters, who, as natives of the city, have ngreisl te buy the property and transfer It te the city of S.iciatneiitn. The owner lives in Chicago, and recently agreed te hull the property, which Is new in the suburbs efSacramiintb, for 818,000. The only condition is that the fort and grounds be restored te the Ktate in which they were found by the pioneers, and that they be maintained us a park and rocreitlon grounds. This gia forms a worthy addition te H. li. Croekor's art gallery and the line statue of "Columbus before Queen Jsabella," prosentod by 1). O. Mills, both donors being old Sacra Sacra meuteaus who take piide in the city. IMayed With Dynamite nt Supper, Jas. Moere, a resident of Stevens Point, near Carbendule, Pa., t-ut down te supper with his family, holding In his right hand a dynamite cartridge, such as U used in rock hla&thig. with which he drumnm! en the table. The thing exploded, tearing off the greater portion of bis hand, prostrating the rest of the family, and reducing the crockery ware te bits. A physician hnd te amputate the hand. The wonder is that the whele family was net killed. Pay, mHlden, with the raven hair, Ke beautiful and lithe and tall, With eyes he bright und checks ke fair. Why let your teeth dcMrey It ull v Ter they are durk, and feci the want Of a win brush und HUZUDOXT, A l-lfe l'roxervop thrown te en In the sea of trouble, that threat ens te engulfyeu ludlt. iu lu duiDier-fraimht wuvc, mj te ieak. nnd ene tbnt will ilent ciu ever their tliren teiiliig crct.u Itli lierfecika irtv Is feuud In Dr. I'lerce'n Kuvorlte I'resrrlptluii' Yeu mokeauaniereui. lulHaUe If joudiuiei telle and make ut-e of It. If jeu are alUlclcsl Willi any of tlieu dKtrelnir ulliaiiiu iie.Miii,.r toyeurM.-x, l led "female ceiiiiilulnts," for It ""BuaraiitieU cur for each and every ill of the kind. The only medlrltiu wild by druggUW mi.u. i u ,H.ii.nKiianiiuci ireiii uie. iiiniiui.u' turcrs, of satisfaction In e cry cimi, or money rvninded. Head Kusrautce en bottle wrsiqvr. An Intelligent person when hurt will at once procure n bottle, or Salvation Oil. J Ms the bsst thlngtoctirswclIlngs,burn,er wound., All druxglit sell Hat twenty-lira cent. a bottle. Dr. Hull'. Cough Syrup should be kept In every r.nilly. A .light couth, If unchecked, li ellrn the forcrtinncref consumption. Onadew of till, wonderful medicine Inn rescued many from the grave. . OOD'H SARh'aFARITLA. II The Plain Truth Is that Heed's Barsaparllln boa cored Uinu and. of people who suffered severely with rhcmnnllitn. It neutralize, the lactic acid In the bleed, which causes these terrlble pains and ache., nnd nle vltnllrts nnd enriches tlie bleed, thu. preventing the recurrence of the disease. Thc.e fact, warrant us In urging you, Ifyeu.ufferwltli rheumatism, te give lloed'i Sarsaparllla a trial. " Fer 25 years 1 have .ulTered with sciatic, rheumatism. Idut November I wn tnken wares than ever, nnd wn. unnble te tut out of the lioute. I wns nlmeit Helpless for 40 Days siinrerlng great agony. In DccemlHir I com menced Inking Jloed'. HiirMpnrllln. After the second bottle I wn. nble te Ik out nnd around and attend te builnc... 1 took nvu bottle, nnd nm new no free from rlieunuttl.m that only oo eo oe cnlonnlly I feel It slightly en n nuilden chnnge of wtnlher. I hnve great confidence In Heed'. Hnraaperllla." Ciiaiii.ks Hannah, Chrl.lle, Clnrke Ce., Wl. Inflammatory Itheumntlsm "Having been troubled with Inflammatory rhcnmntl.m for many year., my favornble at tention wn. railed te Heed'. Hnrimimrllla by mi advertisement of cure. It linil effected. I have newu.cd throeettle. of Heed'. Barnnpnrllln nnd ennntrendy testify Ui Iwnclletnl rcult.. I highly recommend It n a grenlbloed purifier." J. C. ATKiwWeit llloemfletd, N. Y. HOOD'S .SAKSAI'AHU.LA rinldbynllilriiggl.U. II ; .lx for $ l'repnrud only by C. I. IIOOI CO.. I-ewell, Mass. 100 DOEHH ONE DOM.AK (1) CWIFTHI'IX'IKIUCO, Lingered Between Life and Death. Mm, line. I'. Htuoete, a highly cultivated nnd rstlumblelndy or I'runcntt, Ark,, write, under dnloef April an, 1W1: "During the miiiimeref 1KS7 my eye. hmilnp IlillalMi.it, mill my ! ninch and lher nliuent heelviMly illKerdered. Nothing I ute agreed w Ith run. 1 took chronic illnrrluen, and ler peme tlinc my life wa.de .iwilrcd of by my family. The lending plijul clnns of Iho rnimtry nere ren.iilteil, nnd the medicine, admliil.tcnid by them never did nuy iHiiiiiaiient koe1, mid I lingered between llfu anil ilenth, thu later belli air nrcnint e te Iho In May. lsss, I Im- ciimn dlguted with plilclnn and their medicine.. 1 drnpH.l them all,niiddeiended MOlely en Hwlft". Hpcclflc (H.rl. M.), n few bottles of which inndn me ivrmiuicnlly well veil from then until new." maim: his life a iiuudkn. I hnve hnd Herefiilii until It made my llfu n burileii. I wni luexprcKklbly inlxemble, nick, weak, (Oneplcis, mid unhujipy ; desiring that the ftherl tlmnwhleh Hccincd te hne been ulletteil te me en till, earth wen HI hasten lean end. 1 tried docleri,' treatment mid inedliliie, unit travel, lint noun or thesudldriny giKiil.fer the ncreriilu gradually grew werM. )no phyniS clan, who J Iruxelisl fur teser.nnil te wliemf paid JIM, gave up the ciihi'iih liepelcMi. I then gave up all oilier medicines, and took only rlwirt'fl iSiK-ellle (H. S. H.) Knur bottle, of that mcdlelne cured me, nnil for the pnxl four year. 1 hnvii had nscxeellent health and 1 um us free from dlnense n. nn IkkIv ll big " F. .. Ni.i.sen, Frctnnnl, Neb. Treat I e en Illoed nnd Hkln Disease, mnllcd Til H I IT Bl'ECI KIC CO,, Atlnutn, On. Xnw I.AMI'H ANU AItT (1001)3. Ca.ll SLTxdL See -Tin:- FINE W LAMPS -AND- KRT COODS ON HI.CON!) T1.0011 Jelm L, Arneld's Building, NORTH QUEEN STREET. (16-tfd s AM I'.NOlNK AND ItOIIjKUWOUKr). Steam Engine AND Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will -pay yen te rail nt nryWerknniid ux limine our .sleek of Engines ! Allew us te niiiite you pilces and facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. Unrsc-l'ewpT a llorse-reuer S Ilori-e-l'ouer lOIIerMvlVuer 15 Hersp-l'Ottcr J) llertc-lier s rri :-r, 1,175 Portable Engines, KKCOND-IIANI). fi Horne-I'ower ,.rivi n jierw-iimcr gvi 15 llenc-1'uwi.r '...'...'.'.'.. 275 Boilers, Second-Hand. Klve SO Unrse-l'nwrr, Win. Illiun., 18 feet I,enz. iil.Sln.TuUs. l'rlc, 8175 and SIM. One Heller. Tfi In. Illnin., la f.s-t Ine.SiSln. I ubes 12 feel Liiiik, w Ith Kim Kmiil L'uatliiKs, Sli. I UAItK Till: I.AUU1IST STOCK OK ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN Till: CTTV OK LANCASTKU, l'.. Manur.ictiireriifKtntlennry Knglncs, Mill nnd Mliilii!; Machinery, esurMlllH, Hark unit Cub Mills, Tumps, etc. Contractor for Stcnin Ileatlm;, Dlns;t or Iudl icct, or hy Het Watir. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IS Till: lilUT IN Til u M.vnicirr. Repairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, I'ROriHRTOlt, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCA8TEH, fA, Wanamrtltcr'a. l'lllLADBM-iltA, Wednesday, Dec 13, ISO. Slere open evenings till Christmas live. This is a reminder column : Dells arevcry cheap. Such as wc .new sell at $i were $2 last year. Dells for 1 cent or for $125. Furs in all the popular shapes, for little folks and big. Aprons are very practical and very popular for gifts. A Bargain at 16 cents and very fine ones at little prices. Lamps with Rochester Burn ers are $3.50 te $100, and ether choice Lamps arc from $1 te $125. Heeks by and for the million,' but for students and scholars as well. Animal Jtugs, mounted, $10 te Smyrna Rues of naturally $350; and all sizes at sharp Bargain prices. Silk Mufflers, white, and 30 inches square, at 75 cents wonderful. Other Mufilcrs at ether prices, but all very cheap. Flowers in a gay parterre touch or odor will only betray them artificial. Satin Ribbons, miles of them. Handkerchiefs, 188 styles for women added yesterday and ether styles te-day; initialed, hemstitched, unlaundcrcd, 10 cents ; ethers, hand-embroidered and open initial, 12 cents ; very choice, with hancl hancl cmbreidcred initials, in boxes of six, $1.50; Japanese Silk at $9 and $12 a dozen; China Silks at 25, 30, and 35 cents each. Handkerchiefs for men, many sorts. Various kinds in boxes of six. The largest stock of Handkerchiefs in America. Bargains at all points. Jlfusie Bexes. The choicest and richest stock in town. Dress Jiebcs in and out of boxes, $1.25 te 45. Breakfast Jackets. Lets of style, abundant variety. Berlin Iren Ware below im port cost. Albums for photographs, from the Bargain line at $1 te the rarest and finest. Fancy Goods of metal, plush and leather at lower prices than you can buy in Paris, Ber lin, or Vienna. If these suggestions sufficient, consult the will talk te you. Or are in stock, it think it out and hnd expression for your thoughts here. Jehn Wanamaker. iUntcltce. VTATHIM. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Hiiec, Kyc-UlaKse Etc., ut I.OWKST l'KlUKS. Optical Oeixts. Teh'c Article In thUl.ii! rapliTlnie Dally. Ktcry nu Carefully Kumli'eU. Leuis Weber, Ne. lBOKNorthQueenfit., Near P. R. n. Station JKWi:i.i:it AND UUADITATK OITK'IAN. Jeweler and Graduate Optician. diamonds. Our imrrhnvn of HIAMONDS, loeo nnd mounted, lielnu made hetore Iho raise, e eiler our Immcme uteek at former LOW I'llICll. A lleautlrul I.lnoef I..VI)1I' 001.1) WATC1IUS, ei:nt-s oei.n watched, hADIUS'ANl) (ir.NTr) KIl.VKIt WATCH KS. A 1'ull Une efNOVKLTIIX OHAS."S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St, LANCASTER. l'KNN'A. IT Oil HOLIDAY GIKTb. Herr,Jeweler, -KOK- Holiday Gifts -IN- WATCHES, JEWELRY AND K0VELT1ES. A Nice Linn of DIAMOND GOODS 111 Kings, Ear Hint and Combination rteti AT I.OWI-ST l'lUClCS. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St, COllNKll OK OltANQIi A HvKW. Fall, 1SS9. Slake It the mency-nvlnir time of the ear, und till thu place tetiive it b) (jeltliii; tliv U-.1 aatcrlal uud meat Mylli.li Saltings, Treuserings and Overceatings 1011 Till: LKAKT MONKY. Yeu knew the reputation alw ay rcllaldc. l'rleea urc lower tli.iu intr, ktylv liandemir, u.iiullty liner. Te these, who hnve dealt here the Barnienu cpeak for theinselve. All tlut UiukiM Ian trial te pleae you, and ausuroyeu perfect butlsfuctleu. ASKEYiT, NOS.'ill AND230W1CST KING STHKnT. klC-3uid gioeto stub Shoes. C H0E8 and si.irpniw. BARGAINS F0RTHE HOLIDAYS. Yeu eetfld netni.ikcanlOretcceptAblflOirlit ins Present then n (reed nnlr of HhixmerHlln- m. ve Iikmi received Hnether invoice of these Celebrated fl.lO Hliees for Men. In nil the teemind width", and the bent Kline for t2 00 that la mude., We Imvn Ladlvt' Hheca at all rlce, and you cannot rail te be culled, I'lenty of Heet cenncand fine. Ooedyear'n Oleve Uubucrx are conceded te be the best In the market, und thcsnnre what we nell almett exclusively s n full line en hand. We have a nlcft let of Holiday rHliren that we are nnxleu te close out. aiveusaCull. WM. HGAST, VfAV NO. IBS NOHTH QUKKN 8T. B AU0AIN8. HOLIDAY BARGAINS! If Yeu Are Thinking About Makliitf Chrlatma l'rcitcuU, Htep nnd Kxnuilua our Line of New, fresh HOLIDAY SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Entirely New Dcnlijni In iJidlea' nnd;Men' Fancy 81lpierK, HHk. Chenille nnd Hmbrol Hmbrel ilcrcil, In liw and Medium Prices. We bow thu knee te no competitor, for our Atnnrtincnt Is the Largest nnd Triced the Ixiweat In the city.. D P. STACKHOUSE, Nes. 28 anil 30 East King Street, LANCAHTlllt.l'A. rpin: inr.TTHST ok all kxiiiiiitsI Holiday Slippers! 3 lnpiy tlie Lady or Oentlcnien who luiy niul wenr tlie rillniHira bought here. j low picamiiK in,.Y ill, wnai camion, retitutit ami geed wear they de give. Hew yiretty, tee, they am. Fancy Leather lUwfgnu, the handiwork of skilled nieehiiiiicB ; lieautifnl cll'ects in worsted und thread en velvet, felt and listing, hy ileft llngci's of the fair nex. (Jlieap grndes as well en tlie finest; le tween tlieni we've every ether kind and price te meet inquiry. Alligator SlipiHjrH-colera ruset, 11m 11m liegany and wine, at $'2.W and $3. Ouzo Tnjf Jx-nther Hlippera, leeks, fw'lH, and wear Hke oUMIme buckakin, at Jl.ie. Iliiiwct Qeat EverettH,exeellent grades, nt $1.50. " Tlie Kinperer," dark tan-colored EvcrettH, for middle-aged gent's wear, at SI. Te. The original make and sltaie of tliefe Is here. Ne mere comfortable one has ever been rnade. Te-dny there are u lntndred and one imitations of it. Try ours ; they won't disappoint you. Old Fashioned Morocco Slippers, hand-made and very durable, at H.50. Silk Embroidered Velvet Slippers, very pretty shapes, atGOe, GOc, 75c, $1 te $?. lie pure te ee tlicse if you wish pretty slippers tit low prices. You'll like them. Chenille Embroidered Velvet Slippers, nt 1 te $1.50. Corduroy Embroidered Slippers, at $1.50. Felt Toilet Slippers, nt$1.75. Easy nnd eomfennble. Ise seams te hurt the feet. Heys' and Youths' Slippers, iu win ning fctyles, all sizes, nil prices. S.HAUB & BURNS, 14 XOHTIl QUEKN STRKET, LANCAS TKK. Pa. II OLIDAYSLIPPbKS. Grand Display I nlwajs hnd one of the Largest Lilies and As As As onmentKef Men's, Heys' and Youth's Holiday Slippers, but the LI no nnd Assortment I bought for tills season Mirpnssisi all these of the jinst. 1 have Men's Kmbniidcrcd Hllpjicrs at Uc A Line of Men's, Ladles', Missus', lluy'u and Youlli'entoVc. Tlie Hnnilsiiinct.t7JcSIIpvcrIn theclty. By bujliig this Slipper In cry large iiiiniitltli'H I am enabled te ell nt T.V. It Ik a regular Jl U) hllpiier nnd Kuriasses In .lle and quality any you will m'O marked cUuwheiu at the khiuc in Ice. A full Hue at SI In Light nnd Dark Celers, In Hnrvnrds, Keietts and 0eras. My 811S ll.irk vheiillli) Kmbreldereil Sll pers you will net see marked elscnheie less than 81 GO. Handsome line nt SI W ami S2 00 have nil ar rived. Men's Patent leather Oirenls, 81 W) and ti 00 ; Hey's, Hi fill, and Youth's and Mihsus', SI 2A. Ijirgent Hlhplay lu city can be mmhi In my large window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H.Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKEHT) the lender of Lew Prices la BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 A 5 EAHT KING STREET, LANCAsrr.R. pa. NOTICE Stere open Evenings of December. i'louei'tuvutoltiitn 05ocile. tALLANDSEE THE ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Ctindlc-LIght; Heats them all. Anether l.et of Cheap O lobes ler Gas and Oil Steves. THE "PERFECTION" MEl'AL. MOULDING und RUUHER CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them nil. Thlsstrlpoutwenrsnllethers. Keens eat Hie cold. Steps rattling of windows. Excludes the dust. Keeps out uew und rain. Anyone can apply tt no waste or dirt nuulelu applying It. Can be titled anywhere no holes te lierc, reinly for um. 1 will net split, warn or shrink u ciiidilen strip Is the most perfecUtlAt the Mte v, Heutcr aud llange Store of Jelm P. Scliaum fc Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LN(JATEit PA. 3! H. NATlIOIt-sT. DENTIST. '."iu.m lie; fiji Ann. rilling Teeth nnd Painless Extraction Spe cialties. New Sets made, broken ones meiidud nnd reinixleled. Ttyth Inn'rled wlthunt plates nnd id etisl, etc Y en, u erythlng lei talnlng te Dentistry will rccche prompt atttfiitlen at ery .MederatH Terms. Ituiiiemlier that Dr. Natherst UtheONLY Dentltt lu this county who Is a graduate of Medlcluea well us of Dentistry, an advantage that li obvious. n30-3iudiw Holiday Slippers! V 1 cu. -IlIAllUW btAmJi. .. ft fc! V v TOYS China DltbM, BrlUnnUt Tea Halx,, Cupi nndBaneem, l'ltcher, Pluh Deg, Stene Deg, China Mugi, Kltcheni, Tey Knlvcj, Ferki and Bpoen), Burprlie Boxet, Tin DUhei, Tin and Iren Stores, Bcales, .Telephones, Beth Tub, Snow Sterraa, MerneUa Tey, Iren Bantu, Iren Toys, Iren and Tin Trains, Wind-up Engine, Sante Clans, IUbblU, Horten, Bell Toys, Balls, 'Mechanical Toys, Blcycle Whistles, Watches, Tops, Pianos, Brass and Tin Walters, Clocks, Steam Knglncs, Msglc Lanterns, Printing Freases, Whlip Helders, Meuth Organs, Call Bells, Skeletons, Baskets, Ships, Breems, Qnns, Splashers, Knlfe Trays, Dell Swings, Knit Bexes, Colored Flower BeskeU, Desks, Blackbeard, Cradles, Hlclgns, Dells, Drums, Autograph Albums, Around the World Views Stereoscopic Views, Beeks, Dell Caps, Hecking Chairs, High Chairs, Felding Chairs, Dell's Carrtage Chairs, Boek necks, Cusplder.i, Bed-Roem Suits Sawbucks, 'Bureaus, Cradles, Tables, Bedsteads, Hebby Horses, Rocking Horses, Uarpetlcs, Mctnllaphencs, Sand Toys, Tree Ornaments, Parler and Tabic Croquet, Tree Caudles and Helders, Iren Letters, All kinds of Blocks, Farms, Ten Pins, C3 lime of nil kinds, Celluloid Christmas Beeks and Card, Vnsei, Glass Baskets, Finger Bowls, Mutch Safes, Christmas Stockings, Handkerchief nnd Oleve Bexes, Cellar and Cufl Bexes, l'lush Alliums, Old Men nnd Old Women, Oxydlzcd Toilet Bets, Werk Boxe, Oxydlzed Brush Sets, Express Wagons, Oxydlwd Shaving Sets, Wheelbarrows, Plush Toilet Sets, Manncure Sets, Smoking Sets, Writing Portfolios, Picture Frames, Scheel Bags, Sideboards, Picture Puxzles, Sliced Birds and Animals. LARGE ASSORTMENT -OF- Silk and Linen HANDKERCHIEFS -AND- MUFFLERS. BOSTON STORE, 35-37 LANCASTER, PA. Charles Stamm. Slenv. EVAN 4 SON'S. Levan's Fleur! MAKES GOOD BREAD AND- FINE CHRISTMAS CAKES. lilachtucrvj. A SEASONABLE SUUOESTION. The covering of steam pipe with nrcjlahla material Insures dry steam nnd saxes fuel ana attention! tlie cot of tlieceerliig being some times made up In h simile yeur In ni Ihk or ' ' alone. The best .eiatcrlut se far ellercu te me public Is the Megnesia Sectional Cevering, Fer Steam Pipes, Boilers, Urine Pipe". Etc., nnd is for ,nle only In ljmcater and I-banen counties, tiy CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS, W.PARKE CUWMINGS.Prep., NOM. 131 A 113 NORTH CHRISTIAN ST., Lancaster, IV. Price lists and discounts nnd directions for npplj let: en niipllrutlen. Secial terms te the tnirte. Alse Valves, Pli. Cocks, Flltlngs, Etc, at Jobber.' Prices. iiec3-tfdlt 17IORTHINOS . , j NOVEU ODD AND USEFUL. OoleERISMAN'S. Ne. U West King Street, North pen Street ru (Gooba. fmitlCTMAS PRESENTS. USEFUL OHRISTMA PRESENTS! Afwa s en the lookout for Bargains, Ilnva iecaunttic iiainnccern Miniurac Hirer's Stock of Ladies'. Hisses' and Children' COATS, And new ener them from a Third se a Hall Less than usual Price. Children's Fine Coats, 4,(1, R, 10 nnd 12 yearsl ruuuccu iej.1. ji, m ami ;u encji. rermer irieu from 0 te 112 each. I Misses' Newmarkets, sizes 12, 11 nnd IP. yearsl mriiier iinccs ie aim su cacn. unr prices jiij and fi Te each. Ijiidles' Newmarkets nt SIM and ! each Fermer prices S3 aa and $10. Ladles' Steeklnett Jackets, nil-wool, snivcrle qualities, nt !, 8-1 r.0, Jl and S" each. Iidles' Cleth Jackets, fi, ?J.V), 5-1, SI and. cncii. Ladles' Seal Plush Jackets at 51 each. Ferme price JIO, Elegant Seal Plush Snccpies nt tin, J13 te Ji cm ii , AT THE New Yerk Stere. Nes. 6, 8 & 10 East King St Q3t-0ccvici. T BURS It's. ELGIN CREAMERY, At IS A COc-TRY IT. 49-FRr.SH ECJUS 25c A DOZEN'ta AT BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street,! LANCASTER. PA. I 71011 THE HOIJDAYH. AT CLARKE'S. Fruits, Nuts, Confections, Etc, TOli THE HOLIDAYS. A large and especially selected stock of new DTK Ills. We hnve beuuht the freshest the nitirliet; n fiords. Early calls will save you much annoyance nml Inkiirn kneplnl Riitlslliftlim. We hnve preimrcd largely and handsomely for you. , J We cannot give details here. See our special price list nt your ilfcers. Every line hiieum m- read. It will pay j en linmUeinely. Our Baking Butter Sells without mueli cracking up. Aeu should take a leek nt It before buylns eUewherc. Lets of new KiKHUineNr before seen lu this part of the country. Wu earnestly leqiiest that nil levi.rs of iriuul IJiliiLrs. Kilch as table luxuries. call mmu and cxunilnc our goods and learn eurj prices. Shellbark Kcrnclp, 20 cents a pound J V alnnt Kernels, a) cents; New Citren, only IS cents. Candles at prices lower than the lowest. Strlctlv Prime Sjilces nt lowest prices. Tliree pounds fcelected Pepper at IS'i cents; 2 pounds Cliinaiueii at '25 cents. linn't fnr(.t our Xew Orleans ll.iklmr Me lasses, the finest la the world. Alse New Or leans Sugar. uiaracs great .ajv.v rieur, in uiire f j-., nt 80 cents per tinrter. is what you want for' leurChrlstinascaUes. All ether geed brands In bteck. , , ., Loek out for our Christmas Card, one of the finest ever kI en away; retails right In the town from 'l' te 35 cents apiece. Samuel Clarke's TEA, COFFEE AND GROCERY STORE, 12 & U SOUTH QUEEN ST. P. S. Ask for our Rebate Card. Telephone. A T RE1ST S. reTst. WIIOIiKSAIiK AND KKTAIL GUOOHIt. TheljirgestStorel The Heaviest Stock I The Rest Location t LOOIC FOR THE RIO SIC.N 1 A Carload of Illg Rargalns Unloading Te-Day. Loek at our large display of nuking Melas.es, HI ie, 12, H. 15, 1, lTand s cents. They are all guaranteed excellent bakers. 1IAKINII UUTTER. 1,000 pouniUeI the finest Raking Hetter In theclty. fly all uusinsseejt before en en v eisewncrc. i,iiu piiiiiuis m j.i eln Hutler, nleennd fresh, nt20c per iieiind. SPICES AND EXTRACTS. Our Spices ere the ery finest In the market. Our Estracl.s are of high quality and low prices. Twe and three large bottles for 25c. WE TOLD YOU SO. Sugnrs are again en the downward turn, anil weuiu net iw ii ihimii- dewnwaril turn, aim weuiu net ei prised te hce them fall le per ieund. eicswideeen. We will keep jeu l HONEY. Pure Yerk Stute Hern , JvS'i 3 um IHlsttsl. eaey, 15c per 4 WALNUT1 ANDHHELLIIAIUC KERNEI. We have the finest line or Kernels In the city en display outside. Kernels almost whole. FRUIT JUICES. Our Fruit Juices are new In used for ilaverlne Cream. Custard, Cake, Sauce. Jellies, Ac we hue Pineapple, Illoed Orange, Raspberry, Pencil, Wild Grape and Straw tcny. Price large bottles '25e. SILVER STAR RAKING POWDER. With every l5e be you get n hamUome present. Try it. Vases, Pitchers, Sugar linwls. Ac. OUR ROOK. Don't be decelusl by cards not net ten out In opposition te our card. Remember ours Is the original. We make no rash prom prem ises, but glreyeujuhtuhnt we sa. See cut of book in our circulars. '1 hey arc going fast. Come and See Our Immense Stock of CHRISTMAS GROCERIES, Which Space and Tlme Forbid te Wrlte Uii. J-Our Duke Street Stere Is Packed With Big Bargains. Call and See. .-... ...I ... 1 nnn.lil. fflf 'iV. REIST ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STS. Directly Opiolte J. B. Martin 4 Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, aud Next Doer te Serrel Hene Hetel. T EN IU WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 1S6 Eat King street, having a full line or Furniture nfevi r description uUhe lowest prices. Alse Underuiklug reinptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. aS-lfdR 11. WOLF, 130 Eait Ring Street. HUM BOTm SEASONABLE GOOD la esl " :'' t ftfiKitlitejiriAM-.. ..
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