i',- (' VtV 1 v! it." ' J, I' THE IiANOASTER fcAILY INTELLIGENCEK, THUKSDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1889. :? KSU fc BK' . EP 2 K E?3? 8F IK r & & PV &V7TLi $U. &!' ' i "f s&bt .iiifii . $r wM 0. " ltH Sailu STntUi0ncv IXDREW 3. STEINM AN, CHARLES STElNMAtf FOLTZKdlten. KOUKHT CLARK, Publisher. JtMB. DAILY IKTRLUaBNCEtL-rubllthMl Trjr day in the year, but Banday. Served by carrier In Dili city nd iurrenndlnn f towns at ten cents week. By mall five dol lar ft year In advance j 80 cenU a ineulb. VSEKI.T INTKLLIOKNCnit-One dollar and ' ftycntim year. In advance. NOTICE TO 8UBSCIUBKIW Remit by check or prwtofllee order, and where neither of these ran be procured iwnd In ft rctcUtercd letter. . . ntercd at Uie JPoMeffloe, as nceend class mall matter. Addiiew, THE INTELLIGENCES, Lancaster, 1'a. LAKOASTERTfaT, December 19, m. The Electric Tower (Irani. The mayor having vetoed the resolu tion by which the councils unlawfully undertook te grant the right te put poles and electric wires upon the street te propel the rail cars, iv new and proper start has becu mnde lit the work of 'making this grant. It will new be mnde, If It Is made, with due deliberation. The objections te the project will have con sideration and the opinions of the people will be heard. These who have any thing te urge In the matter may have audience through ear columns If they express themselves with proper brevity. Vc have already said that the proposed electric street car propulsion was proba bly a geed thing, but that the poles and overhead wires were objectionable. We understand, however, that the pre-ent sentiment of councils Is favorable te their erection; the onntniiltce that litis been at Easten reported favorably upon the Hj-steni as practiced there. Certainly, however, Mich a giant should be accompanied by proper reser vations. It should net, for Instance, be perpetual, upon the terms new niade Five dollars a car may Ih a fair tax new, but In ten or twenty years It may l absurdly small. The elty certainly should have the power of raising the rateat the end of say Jive year terms! and the councils, even ir they make their grunt perpetual, should surely re serve the right te change the car charge tit staled periods. This charge Is In the slmpe of a tax ; and the city may change its tax rate annually. Why then should it llx an annual tax upon street cars nntljpeles, that tuny be held net te be subject te change? Here is what hwiw te lw a IKTpeUml grunt of the use of the streets for electric ieles and wires for street ear propulsion, at an animal priee of II vn dollars per car and llfty cents per pole ; which the grantee of the ptivilcge will Ik! sure te maintain Is a charge that runs with the graut und law never be lucrenscd. Js that as it should be ? Surely net. This grantee will further maintain, after he has entered into his contract with the city, that no pressure of public necessity can ever take It from him, even though the electricity used should be dangerous te life. It Isttuethat If it shall be held te be a public nuisance, as the electric wires In New Yerk are held te be when condemned by the authorities of the city, the author ities may lawfully abate bitch nulla nee ; but there is likely te le weaiisome legal juugle before sueli power can be exercised ; and wherefere should net a properly wlse council, in granting the right te erect poles and put up overhead electric wires, covenant that they shall net prove a public danger and nuisance ; and that if they shall na prove te ler in the Judgment of the councils of the elty, the councils may revoke the grant of their ue or otherwise abate the evil. And again, should net the councils re re cpilre the previsions of the act of 18S9 te le ebeyed,vhleh requires htreet railways ta be laid in continuous circuits'.' Te l sure, there Is the law for them te els-y j but it is seen that It has net yet lieen obeyed, and presumably the street car companies expect te wrlggle out of obeying it by pretending that they obtain a complete circuit through their turnouts. That this is net acompliance with the meaning of the law is milll clently shown by the statement that no street car company could fall te have Buch ft circuit, ns it would need te get its tars back-te tlir Martini by some device. It was just thewi miserable turnouts, that are such nuisances upon the streets, that the law undertook te abate, by requiring all Mreet car companies te make complete circuits en independent Hues of rails. It Is the way In, which a street car ser vice can k made te Ihj of the least In In In couvenlcnee te these, who otherwise use the streets, and it Is the only way In which a satisfactory car t-crvlcu can le had. It should certainly lie required by the councils if they make-1 his grant . The requirement will net be an onerous one, and it will be te the ultimate interest of tlie car companies themselves te accede toil. The Hearing of Tne I'ticK The news of the day brings us two Items of news about the Oewen tragedy, bearlug different ways upon the theory of suicide. A pistol, Mtid te be the ene found In the room of Mr. fiowen, has been identified as the one sold by the Washington storekeeper en Thurs-day evening te a gentleman who is t-uppewed te have been Mr. Oewen, but who lias net been he identified with any sort of precision. This fact supports the suicide theory; as If Mr. Oewen bought the pistol found by his slde, and that pistol slew him, which lias net been Miewn, a strong presumption nrl-es that he fired it ; but It Is manifestly net a conclusive one. The second fact new Mated Is that no marks of powder were found about the wound by the physician who examined the bedy.Thls fact is absolutely Inconsist ent with the theory evicide tiud should of itself ButUce te refute. It te every In telligence, it being clear that the powder of the ball would be driven into the skin abunduutly ut the close, range at which eelf-murder would require the pistol te be held ; with the ball entering in ft straight line above and behind the ear. A Xcw Itule Ter l'itlibiirg. Pittsburg enjeja the dignitv, with Philadelphia, of having pWolllce which Is a senatorial npiieiiit incut, under the law as laid down by thin ad ministration, at the Instance of Senater Quay, who thereby secures Ids selection for jKwtniaster ngalnst Cengrennan liahell's. The uuwrltten law of the department, according te Wanaimiker, gives the selection of the iestuias. ,tur of a district te ils con cen KresHiuan; but it is amendable te uult changed circumstances. Hereto fore, the I'Jtu-burgofllee has Ueu in tlie gift of the Pittsburg cengrvbsniau. Hut new the congressman has his neck wrung by a new rule Ix-cauue he failed te jieeurd with (lie Hnters ; us Quay says well lichaved congressmen heretofore have done. And here observing that he pays pena pena pena torayieto the persistent ngrecnicut of the ponler jenater with the Junier, and learn from this example hew great ami sweet may lie the concord between two minds. Their hearts lcat but as ene ; which ene Is the Junier's. The doctrine of the distribution of the spells.aslt Is novcsUibllshed,ls that con gressmen may have what they find In their districts, if they de net de any thing dhmgreonble te a senator who Is occupying himself with the administra tion of the party In state. Such senator can have what he demands, and prece dents will be arranged for his considera tion or set tuiidc at ids desire; provided lie carries guns enough. Hew pleasing te Jlcpiibllcans imisl be the quarrels of their boses. A eiiuAT ninny wild fancies nre playing with the African Information Jtisl furnished by Mr. Stanley, nod llicre Is talk of n rail road between the upper Zambesi nnd tlie Leklngn watershed nndnlse te Tanganyika via Uiiyniiyombe nnd Victeria NyaiiKi te the peiik of Jttictirerl nnd en te Aruwlnil via Ultingtt Uaiigwoelo Knuilre. it would be well te send out a parly or philological oiifclneors te clear away this African juimle of names before attempting te run a rail road among thorn. I-'min Pasha Is rejKjrtcd entirely out of daugernnd making rapid progress towards recovery. Se the story of his African king dom may be told by the man himself and Iflieislialf as geed a , writer as he was a ruler heean inake a volume of nbsetbing Interest. Tin: H'vWd rejMHtur, Nollle Illy, arrived at Singapore en Wednesday, completing theflrnt half eflicr rapid journey around tlie earth. Tlie trip se far tins luvehrd eight connections and failure te make sov sev eral ofthem would have spoiled tlie whele uiideitaklng. 1'Aiir 11 or the " Hupert of tlie l'enunyl vatila Slate Cellege'' Is devoted te the agri cultural experiment station and contains a vast anion nt of Information that should be useful te farmers as well description of the farm and Ijiilldiiiguaiid explanations of tlie working of the station, The ofllee mid laboratory building, of which n cut isglven, Is a specimen or that modern eottage architecture In which windows of curious shape and several chimneys and perches are scattered about n vast stack of steeply Moping shingled reef, A great ileal of geed work may he accomplished In tills building If Its facilities ler the practical application of chemistry In agriculture are se uppplled that the average farmer can prellt by the results. There Is plenty or room for scicucoen the farm, but the man who can nnalyrn soils nnd tell Just what Is needed te impre e a certain crop In a eertaln way Is usually tee valuable a man te be avail able in practical farming. Kven If tlie man or seleuce could be brought te work for tlie fanner It Is very doubtful whether he would de mero geed than harm, as Iho sclcntlfcl usually comes te grief when he approaches the business ap plication or his knowledge and lias te con sider cost and values. Tlie agricultural experiment station Is In itself an ex perl perl uient, but ns Its reports are dlgtrilmtcd frea te all who ask for tliem and Its efllccrs Invite correspondence nnd In quiries from farmers, there seems te be luaseu te hepe that It may prevn very uselul te intelligent farmers, betters should be nddiesscd te the director of the State college, Contre county. The station is supported bv fifteen thousand dollars a year from the general goveimnent and the buildings liave been creeled by the Mate, lu this volunie the fbild .experiments with furtilt7crs, which have been In progress slnce 1831, are tepeited upon and seem te favor the use of the cheaper and less soluble phosphates. A number ofvarlcties of ftim crops have been testcd and especial atten tion given te corn. The horticulturist's report gives an extended account of com parative trials with dllVereut vnrlotlesef vegetables. Tin: lullueii7.i is In llosten. Tills Is ho he ho cuthe It Is called the Husstau InlUieii.a and anything btuhareusly Hiissian Is faveied In cultured llosten just new. Tin: Xew Yerk Nermal school gbls te the number or seventeen bundled gave a lively reception te the Seuth American delegates en Tuesday nud rather iistoiilKhed tlie courtly Spaniards by ticutlnuthcmlike lutcicsting curiosities of a tiavelllng show. r.MIIKYO SAII.OItS "STAltVi:." Otiipinin or-tttt-iiiii-ei-i'iict' iiint- the Deuter. Iteiii the Philadelphia Telegraph. The establishment or the school-ship Saratoga hi this city seems te have pain fully demonstrated, lu tlie Nheit period of ene week, that the great and liberal stale eriVniisylvaiila and the benevolent city of l'hiladelphla me net rich enough locoiu lecoiu loceiu fortnbly and projierly feed the boy te whom they have held out a cordial invita tion te burn te be uiaiinerH. The fiist three days in tlie exporience of ihe bevs aboard the vessel wcre net millcrcd "te elapse burore grumblings wcre heard about the feed, rtew, the cemptalnlH de net seem te have abated auy,aud oue of the bevs en the vessel said te-day that he had been asked by a companion te sIkii a letter of pretest te the captain in regard te the feed, and also lu regard te another Incident which occuried te-day. This mornliiKCeergn Yelgt was stiurk en the nose with a hoot-hoot accidentally, nnd the boys are under the impression that his nose Is broken. Ouoel' the.bevs, who was going te sign the letter or pretest, savs that the doctor was sent ler, and when lie came examined Velut's nine, ami said it was only sprained. He told hlin te Imtlie it with cold water mid stand around awhile until the swelling went dew u, Velgt suf fered se much pain that his chums ilgged up a hammock lerhliu In the vessel' deck and put him te bed. The doctor after wards came down anil saw him unit tied n wet banduge ever his nine. This after noon Velgt went home. Tim bevs com plain that tlie doctor did net ;le the wounded boy tlie attention he ought te have. The feed, however, Is the most serious subject of complaint. Iist K.iturdav tlie attention of (.'huiles Lawronce, the presi dent of the beard of directors., wase.illed te the fact that ceiimlalulx had been inaile. A boy en that day said they had nothing for bre.ikr.ist but oatmeal, bread nnd eellV;e,niul for dinner they had a beet blew. The pre vious day it-'rlday, Deeember Ifi), he said they had oatmeal for breakfast, with bread and initter. llh chowder for dinner, with bread pudding, and stuwed piunes, lucad and tea for supper. Mr. liswrouee became iudlunaiit when these facts were detaihsl te him, and de manded the name of the bev w he ga e the informalieu. This was withheld. " Well," said At r. Uiwrence, "what de they expecty De they e.xpect le get u Imlel blllofr.ireonlioaid slilji? Il'thnvde, tliev will be niistiken. I myself vlslfetl (iiraiil college und ether Institutions, mid we en deavored as nearly as -Htsslble te copy alb r the scheduloer latleus at ('Irani college. All 1 have te say U that If the pnpoisure gmig te publish nnouymeiiH stulf coming irein these beya. I am Kelm; le put n atop ten. ir I knew whotbellttlo scoundrel was that tells such stnlV, It wouldn't be well rer liini," Mr. Uawrcnee then said that his ouos euos oues t ener had entire liberty te go aboard the fenratcguaiidgctncepy or the bill of fare. Alcohol ns a llovernt-,0. At a meeting or the Druggist' ussocl.i ussecl.i ussocl.i tlenoriteailliigtlm best jilan te Mop the Indiscriminatien sale or alcohol was illn eusMil. Iiiformatlen was placed before the lucethiK that ontside buslneys n-cn wero in tlieiabit or selling alcohol without any Inquiry as te the uses le which It win likely te be put. Tlie result was that U was beugnt by Hungnilaiis und ether for eigners who, by diluting It with wnteraud fats, used it us a beverage and Indulged In drunkeu orgies. It w as stated at the meet- Ingthnt nene of tlie druggists wcre soiling alcohol without prescriptions, and they thought thnre should m komie regulation by means of which It should be sold only for legltlmale uses. A great many rows whteh disturb the poace among se me of the mero Ignorant Hungarians Hint roles nre attributable te the tlse of alcohol, which they sometimes drink in a raw state, nnd at ether times mix with beer ftml flavor with drled apples, making a -tlpple which causes thorn te be very quarrelsome. Hay, maiden, with the raven hair, Hebcniitirulnml llthennd tall, With eye se bright and rheekn se fair, Why let your teeth destroy It nil T Fer they nre dark, and feel tlie want Of R soft brnli nnd BOZODONT. Dr. Hull' CeiirIi Hyrup Is n purely vegelnble reiniKMind, InnurrntlM natnre nnd wonderful In elivet, rer children It I liivnlnnble.eiirlnit croup, whooping cough, etc., In a few hours. Prlre J. cents. Mr. V. It. Oraves, of Welheredvllle, Mil., write I I snirer Minmtlmes with iumiIii rlieiinia llxtn, niKl yunrHnlvnllenUII kIms melnatnnta melnatnnta neens relief. I cordially recommend Itnansure cure. a I.IR l'nwiirvep thrown te you In the sen of troubles that threat ens te engulf you Indies In Its dnnier-truuKht waves, se te scnlc. mid ene that will limit you ever thelrllircaleiilDEercsiswltli erfcet salety, Isfuundlu Dr. I'lcrcu's Fiivorlle Prescription. Yeu mftkoinlancereus mlslnke If you de net se 1 70 nnd mnke usu of It, If you nre ndlleted with any of these dlstrcsslm; ailments peculiar te your sex, styleil ' fi'innle complaint.," for It Is a Kiiiiruiitrcil cure for each unit every III of Iho kind. The only mcillclnesnld by druKKlslA uiidrrn tosltlcmiinrnntee from Iho inaiiulae turtrs, of satlsriict'en In c ery ease, or money rcrmineil. Head guarantee en bottle wrnniKT. W.Th&w awirr snx'iFie co. Scrofula in Children. "In the early part of IRH7 scrofula appeared en thuhend of my llltle Kniuilchllil, then only IS months old. Khertly alter lirnililiiK out (t spread rapidly nil ever her body. The scabs en the sores would cnl eir en the slightest touch, nnd Hid odor Hint would arise would mnkn Iho nliiie)liiri) of the rixiin sickening nml iiulienraljlii. The dlsense next atlavkisl the eje mid we fenred slie would lee herslghl. I.mlni lit physicians of the cnuiilry were mil Milled, Imteeiilil ilonellillig te rul hive the little liiniK'eiit, unit Kale tins their opinion,' that the en" was hmiclcN nnd Impesslliln tosae Iheehllil'sejcclglit. It was then tlmt weilo weile cliled In try Mwirt'M SiH-cllle (H, H. H.) That nud lelni! nt ence niiide a sisssly nnd complete cure. 1'er morn than a enr past slin has. been ns hrallhy asaiiy lillil In the land." ilns. ItUTU lli:i(Kl.i:v, Ki'hna, Kansas. Cancer of the Ne3c. In lS75nseri'apicnrisl en my nose, nnd grew rapidly. As my father hnd cancer, and my hui li.ind illist of II, I iH'ejtmeiiliiriueiliinilisiusultfsl my physlclnn. Ills treatinentdhl niigisiil,auil the son) grew larger unit worse In every way, mil II I was pi minded te InlteH. U.K.. unit a few hollies cured me. This was lifter nllthnilnc nllthnilnc ters and elher meillclues had failed. I b:ie hud no return of the cancer. ,MI1S. si. T. SIAIICX, WiHsllniry, Hall t.'eunly, Texas. Treatlsp en (Jiineer luallisl free, HW1KT HPIX'II'IO CO., Atlnntn, (la. n2S.yd (I) ?itlieccllaiti'nur. M" ibiri-ii?rt llOltAX kea'p Wild. WASH Clethes anil e cry article under the sun 1IIUISTMAS VItIi:NTrl. Christmas Presents Reigarfs Old Wine Stere, NO.'JI MAST KINO NT. IIOUl'IIKHKC. KXTltA ClIAJlPAdNII. WINKINllAHUin'S.ntSsfnr Pints nndSIOK) for ipinrts. Cusenier Celebrated Cordials In II iskets, ns fellows : Itljen, I Hair I.llre Hollies .jnen In Vnlle, IHJilart IliHtles (l in Ceniuisi, A (mart Hollies ..... H0U rf-The uheve Wine nnd Cordials are the Fin est Produced lu Kraiice. If. E. SLAYMAKEK, Agt OTIIASI I'.NdlNK AND llOIIiKUWOUICHT" Steam Engine AND Beiler Works. Visitors te the Fair, It will pay jnu te call at my Works and ex ex amine our Hlockef Engines ! Allew ns le quote you prices nud see our facility for turning out work. Portable Engines. 4 I Terse-Power 11 llnrsc-Peucr s lluisisPevier . .. HI Horse-I'e Mcr l.'i IlorstPewrr 'J) llorse-l'eacr Iff. I7.r tOi fi75 KTf 1,175 Portable Engines, Snce.NIHIAND. (i llerse-Pnwer S Herse-Puucr li Hori-l1eHcr ... .fiVl ... IIVI Boilers, Second-Hand. I'lvc !V1 Hei M-IWir, Win. )l-iin., in feet lmg, 'I'ilu.Tulics. Price, ITS nud JIM. One Heller, fa In. Dliun.. 11 feet lim;,CI 3 In. 1 ills feel Lern;, h llli Klre l-'riinl Online, li. 1 OAKHVTHi: I.AUCJ15,THT0C1C OK ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES IN TllK CITY Of UVNCABTKIt, lA. Mniiur.ieureref Klntlniinry Knslnes, Mill and Mining Mai-hhiery, Sum- M, IUi k nd Cob Mills, Pumps, ifr, Coutracter for Sleam Ilentlin.', Direct or hull i eel, or by Hut utcr. OUR HOT AIR FURNACE IHTlir.ltllSTINTHK MAUICl:!'. Reiiairing Promptly Attended Te. Jehn Best, I'ltoi'uurreH, 333 EAST FULTON ST., I.ANCAHl'KK, PA. TlJsHKJO.7wC7. K t.N.I"!1.?'!?.'!"' CONl'lXTIONKUH' KINK Ji 1.,IU. M0XI-S' T,'a "'"t beautiful line In Hie tlnlteilHliiU-. ,15 OniiinenvHU, l'hlladel pblH l'. VrllitorilicrlplieprkolUU iPanamcthctf', Ililt-ACKLPHIA, Thursday, Dec. in. 193). S)r: open evenings till Christmas Eve. Yeu can't co amiss. The clameur of Holiday time is all ever the i store -all but en prices Six yards of 50-inch stuff, fair quality, geed style and weight. The whole in a neat box, and the price $1.75 ! less than by the yard. That's the Boxed Dress Rebe for least. Half a dozen qualities up te $7- HeulhcASt of centre Men's Handkerchiefs. We've been outdoing our own past with Handkerchiefs. Here's another big stride ahead 1 A fen's plain white Jfandhxr chiefs, hemstitched, yi, , and 2 inch hems, a third under yester day prices. Down from SI t1 te II Ma dozen Duarn from fi V) le f I () a deeu Down from HI (HI te II M u deren Duwn from t7i Info mm dozen Down from H Oil te Pltw u dozen Down from 510 'J) te (7 0 n dozen Heuthwest of centre. In Carvers the newest thing is " Crown Hamilton." Blades by Jeseph Rogers, England home-made handles. Nothing better. Table and Tea Knives same stamp. Bargain spots arc thick in Table Cutlery : 12 Nut Picks, 1 Crnek. pluih cac.$l. VI Pearl Handle Nut rlrks.sa rrem till. Deuble-plate Teaspoons, Jl fOfieni SJTfi. HIiiKhern Handle Carxr, l'erk aiulHteel, plicdi case, f.'i. ItuKcrs llnw." A 1 Child's Kiiiruand Kurk, lu pluh cube, 51 i. rk'cimd Meer, teeend gullery. Mayl ,'bc he'll thank you ler a Seal Cap, $4 te $iS ; or a Silk Mat, $4, $5, $6. Hie dollars can't buy mere of either any where. Thirteenth and Market street. Painting s, Engravings, Easels, and all sorts of Frames, and only a fraction of the usual picture store prices te pay. U.iscineut, Market nil Oct side. You'll be surprised that se geed a Writing Desk is only 1 ; mere and mere surprised every step up te $30. Weed, Leather Desks range from $2.50 te $10. Juniper and Market streets corner. Pocket Knives and Scissors and all that for every need and taste. A dollar will de won ders among them. JunlKT nnd Market streets. 500 Chamber Toilet Sets, 1 2 pieces, large jar, $5. Blue and brown. Second lloer, Jtmtpcrstrcct side. There's no mystery about it. Plain business. Yeu buy Beeks here because it's your gain te de it. Dickens. 15 xels Sll m Hentt's Nin els, 12 Mils 10 Si) Hcntl's Nevels, 'Jl vels 'Jl M llulwer's Nevels, 111 Mils 11 711 early Ic's Works, 10 vels. . n (l (IiiIzdI'n France, S Mils 7 1M n in no, 8 uikiery or i.iii;i.iihi. (I Mils Ilnllln's Ancient lllsl'y. I Mits. KnlKht's llnir Hours with tlie llest Authers. 11 Mils IrNlnu's Works, ll) vels I.l....uli...lu KT.....1u V i-.lj n te 3 00 C 40 II U) 7 'JO 7 'JO II 10 lleerc Kllet's Works. 8 Mils..., Coeler's Nevels. Ill els A very flower garden of Juveniles. 150 feet of counter for only Illustrated Gilt Beeks. These are fifty cents each, jyerine binding : Songs from c'auxt-deelhe. HtniK or the llcll-siehlller. Lenero ICduar Allen Pee. The Klci;y limy. Heck Miitosjee-i:ilz.ilieth Akcrs Allen. Thirteenth utrcut side. Jehn Wanamaker. gleuv, T KVAN.tSDN'H. Levan's Fleur! MAKES GOOD BREAD -AND- FINE CHRISTMAS CAKES. UutieU'it. Dlt. NATHOItST. DKNTIST. JMCKNTHK KlilJAltH. l-'llllni; Tei'th and I'lllulesi Kxtractleti Siii claltles. NewWels made, broken ones mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates 11ml pivoted, etc. Vcs, ONerythhi!; iiertalnliiKle IViillslry will receive prompt attention ut ery Misleriile Terms. Heine inticr that Dr. Nntliernt IstheONI.Y Dentist lu this county wlmlsn Krudiliite of Misllclueas well ius of Deullstrv, an advnulaifu that Is obvious. ii.KKJindAw gev J?rtli; ei Uut. "171 O It HI". NT-IN MAItlirrTA, PA,-A 1 Uirue ltulldlus', all en ene tloer, suitable ler packlnii lobmi-e, leundry. or the manul.ie manul.ie tuie of houew-ware. The liulldlnK was for merly erected for the lutiiiiifuetureef holleu. ware, lint has been used for the past tuele J ems ns a tobiieee uartheusc. It Is the me-t suitable bulldlu fur the purposes ninned, lu thuceuuty. Adilres Hi:UKNKU.tHAI.DKMAN, I'.iwulers of A. Cellins' estate, dTdfd MurUtla.Pa. ffiUttl. TU.MIIt:it AND COAL. J TllllA('Cl)HlUOKSAND(ASr.S. WliST .UN HA11D WUUDH. Wlinles.tla and lleUUI, by II. II. MAUTIN A(V., nl-lyd (Jl Water Htreut. Iuunu U r. Pa. TAUM(JAKDNi:iU COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. OKrict-Ne. 1'JO North (iuecn Htrts.t, nud Nn. Ml Ninth Prince Uriel. Yauim Ninth Prime Htreet, near Iteadlui: Ueisiu auglMfd IiANOABTEim'A. S?oete aub grltee. B AKOAIXH. HOLIDAY BARGAINS! If Yen Are Thinking About Making Christmas I'rcN'tils, Htep nud Kxnmln our f.lne of JVcw, Kresh HOLIDAY SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Ilnllrely New Desluns In ladles' nnd lMcn' I'aney Hllpivrs, Hllk, Chcnllte nnd Embroi dered, In lutvr nnd Medium 1'rlrci. Webevr the knp te no competitor, for our Assortment Is the Lurjrest and Prices the lxiwcst In the city.. D P. STACKH0USE, N03. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCAHTEIl. PA. rilHK I'ltKTTUST OK AM. K.VH1I1ITHI Holiday Slippers! JTnnpy the Lntly or Oeiitlcmcn who htiy and wcur thu Slippers lieught here. IIuw plctisliif; tliuy tit; what comfort, content nml gexnl M'cur they de give. Hew pretty, tee, they are. Pnucy lA'atlier (U'sigiiM, the hniullwerk of Hkilled niccliaiilcs ; beautiful ell'cctrt In worsted mid thread en velvet, felt and llntlii,', by deft llnpiTH of the fair sex. Cheap KradesnH well as the fluent; be tween them we've every ether kind nnd price te meet inquiry. Alligator Slippers colors rin.iet, nm nm hejjnny and wine, at $..r,e and $3. Onu tlalf I'uther Slliiiiers leeks, renltt. nnd wear like eliMlinu btieksklu, at $1.75. Itusset Gout KvcretlH.cxeellent griules, at $1.5(1. "The Kinporer," dark tnn-colei-cd F.veretts, for mlddle-tiRcd getifH wear, at $1.75. The original nitikc and HhajHi of these Is here. Ne mere comfortable enu has ever Ik-cii made. Te-day there are a hundred and one imitations of it. Try ours-; they won't disnppeint you. Old Fashioned .Morocco Blliipers, hiiiiil-mmlc and very durable, ntSi.SO. Hilk ICiiibroldercd Velvet Slippers, very pietty shaiies, at50e, tide, 75e, iM te $2. He sure te see these If von wish pretty slipiiers at low prices. You'll like them. 'henille ICiubreIilered Velvet Slipiiers, M$dt(i$l.r0. Corduroy JOiuhreidured Slippers, nt 1.50. Kelt Toilet Slliipers, at $1.75. Easy and comfortable. .Ne scams te hurt the feet. Heys' and Youths' Slippers, in win ning styles, all sizes, all prices. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 Xeiint Quhkn Btiu:et, Lancas- TKK. 1A. - n ObIDAYSI.IPPl-.ltH. Grand Display or- Iahrayihad ene of the largest I.lnwniid As As As sortinenlnef .Men's, liejs'auit youth's Holiday Slippers, but the l.lncauil AKsertinent I beuxlit for this season surpasses nil (hose of the past. 1 hae Men's Kmlirelilered Slipiiers nH'.ie. A l.lue or Men's, UutlcH', Misses', Uey'a and Veuth's nt We. The Handsomest 75e SllprH'rs In the city, lly ImyliiK this Hllpper In very large iiuaniltles I am enabled te sell at 75e. It Is a n'RiiIar Jl OU Hllpper and surpasses In style nnd quality any 5011 will hcu. marked elsewheie at the saiue price. A full llnnntil In I.lehtund Dark Celers, lu HarMirds, Keretlsand Operas. My 1 'ii Dark idienllle Kiiibreldercd Hll ihts you will net see marked elsewhere less than St M. Hiindsome line at SI M and JJ 00 hiiNe allar rled. Men's PatenHather Oxrenls41Maud fJ00 ; ltej 's, tl SI, nnd Youth's and Misses', II Si. ljir;est Display In City cinube seen tinny lariju window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Chas. H.Frey, (MuccesMirlel'UHY AKCICHUT) the Under of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.'l .(: fi HAHT K1N(1 HTItHCT, I.ANCAhTi:U. PA. NOTICH Stere open Kvenlnus of December. Sunt de. "JU UW LAMPS AND AUT GOODS. Ca.ll and See tih: AND HRT COODS ONSi;CONDl'I.OOK Jehn L. Arneld's Building, NORTH QUEEN STREET. ilS-tfd iAi.t.ANDt5i:i: -thi: ROCHESTER LAMP! Hlxty Cundle-I.lk'ht; Heals them all. Anether Let of Cheap (Hobes for (Jas nnd Oil Steves. TIIK " PUUI'T-CTION" MirTAIiMOUUlINQ and ItUllIIKIt CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them nil. Thlsstrlpoutwcnntutlethers. Kcci out the cold. Slops rattllnu of wludOMs. Kxeludes tbndiist. Keeps out snow nnd mill. Anyone can apply It no wnsle or dirt made lu iimilylin: It. Can helltUsl uiiyuliere--ui IiiiIm te heiv, retidy for ns. I will net rpllt.Marper shrink a cushion strip Is the mint iwrfvcU'lAt the Htee, 11 eater and Haute Stere or Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens, 04 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER 'A. Holiday Slippers! FINE NEW LUMPS (Seat. rrutEs'. JEOPLK'S CASH BTOUE. CHRISTMAS. IN THE HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT. I idles' Hemstitch While, Printed Ilerdcnt nnd OpcnWerk llerders, at 0c, c, 10c le SOc. Ladles' While Embroidered, In large assort ment, 10c, 15c, 30c, 250 te Jl GO. Full lines of Oents' Ilnndkerclilers, In l'lnln White Hemstitch nnd Hemmed, from fie te 50c. Ladles' Scalloped and Embroidered Hllk, lu White nnd Celers, utZjc Usual price, has been for these goods GOc ladles Scalloped Embroidered, with Doutile Hemstitched, at SOc ; worth 71c Ladles' Open-Werk nnd Kmbroldered White HllkntTSe. Beld ene week 030 at II. GenU' LarensSlui Whltn fHiln. Rltlr tlnn.l. kerchiefs nt 37ic Itcgular price almost every where SOc. dent's Japanese White Blllt Handkerchiefs atSOc. Kcfiilar price te-day, 70c. Full lines of rjwltes' nnd Oent'n Bilk Mumers, In Crenm, Whllennd Celers, at unusually low prices. Many of the Itnrgalns abeve cannot lie re placed nt the prices named. Purchasers would de well te 1 nsiicct our stock curly. i Wc carry In sleck full lines of Colgate's Celebrated Extracts, TOII.KT WATEIIS, CObOUNICS, Ac. GE0.F.RATHV0N, 25 East King Street, innrSO-lydlt LANCABTKH. PA. ccietitiitn A 8KEW. Ha.ll, 1889. Make It thn ineney-rnvlnz time of the year, nnd this the place le wive It by gcttlna the best material and most stylish Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings KOUTIIE LEAST MONEY. Yeu knew the reputation always reliable. Prices are lower than ever, styles handsomer, quality liner. Te these who have dealt here the garments speak for themselves. All that Is asked Is a trl.il te please you, and assure you perfect satisfaction. NOS. 231 AND 230 WEST KING STREET. sKUlind M TAKT1N IJKOs. A choice, rich stock, nliiiu dant Mirlety at low price, displayed easy te see. .Holi day Neckwear, beautiful new silk uen cities, expressly for the giving season, 'Xic, Our Helps Te Gift Buying, We, 73c, SI te 51 60. Olevcs for men nnd boys, n large variety and latest styles, dress kid, fancy knit and working gloves, ilic, 00c, 7ef, Jl te !2 00. Eur gloves, 12 nnd up. . A hnndsome line of dress shirts nnd night shirts, fiOc, 75c, SI te fJ 50. A half dozen pair of hose inake a useful Christmas Present, Our display of house coats and smoking Jackets'ls the handsomest we knew of. A large variety nnd handseme at S3. Imported Jackets, ffitetll. Cellars and dills In leather boxes nre useful. Leather ense traveling fccts, containing hair, teeth and nail brushes, comb, razor, soap box, etc., St and up. A splurge lu hnndkcrchlefs and mothers, slllc and linen hnndkerchlufs, bOc. le 32 73 n half dozen In boxes nre out. Fancy Husiicnders, many novelties. The money te be saved by buying clelhlng of ns will Increase yeurglft buying. Ilreken lets of suits nnd overcoats go nt broken prices. MARTIN BROS, NOH. 2 AND 2R NORTH ttUKKN HT. Sjb'ntchce. -yy-ATHEa. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Hpecs, Eye-tilnsse Etc., nt LOWEST P1HCUS. Optical Heeds. Telegraph Tlme Dally. Every Article lu this Line Carefully ltepalrcd. Leuis Weber, Ne. 139iNerth Queen St., Near P. R. R. Station. TEWELKH AND OIIADUATE OITCIAN. GILL, Jeweler and Graduate Optician. DI757VSONDS. Our purchase of DIAMONDS, loose and mounted, being made before the raise, we eiler our Immense sleck at former LOW l'UIClM. A HeautirulLluoef LAD1IS' OOLD WATCH IX, OENT'H HOLD WATCIIIX, LADII' AND (li:.'TS HILVEIt WATCHES. A Full Line of NOVKLTir-S. CHAS.S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER, l'ENN'A. 1? JtOlt HOLIDAY OlVTt). Herr,Jeweler, -FOU- Holiday Gifts ! -IN- WATCHES, JEWELRY AND NOVELTIES. A Nlce Line of DIAMOND GOODS lu Kings, Ear Kings and Combination Sets AT I.OW1-ST I'UICIX Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COP.NEK OF OUANUE. T.JENHf WOLh, FURNITURE STORE, has removed tn IM Uist King street, hnvln; A full line of Furniture of ecry description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly nU lendtsl te, dill nnd examine our goods. aS-lfdll H. WOLF. 13U East Klut HUeeU tSreccKica. poiiTiinneLiDAYa 1 ; -AT- CLARKE'S. Fruits, Nats, Confections, Etc, jj reit Tin: holidays. A large nnd especially selected stock of ne4 g(Kiin. We have bought Iho freshest the mnrk affords. Kirly calls will save you much nnneyanc and Insure ss?clal satlsractlnn. We have prepared largely and halidsemcl for S'eu. We cannot clvedelnlls hern. H mirsnivlil price list nt your doers. Every line fdieuld ll icnu. 11 win pay ou iinnusemeiy. Our Baking Butter Pells without much cracking np. Yeu ghoul utsB a ioek ni ii ocrero buying cisewiicrc. LetA of new cikmIs nevir bcfnrn seen In th part of the country. Wc earneslly request tin nn levers 01 goeu tilings, sura as mine nixurie call seen and examine our goods nnd learn 01 prices. Hhelllinrk Kernels, 20 cent n pound ; Wnlni Kernels, a rents; New Citren, only IS cent Candles nt prices lower than the lowest, Htrtctl Prime. Mnlccs nt lowest ririf.. Tlirnn twtiiiir neleeted l'epper at M cents; 2 pounds Clnnainnl Don't forget our New Orleans Making MJ lasses, ine nnc.il in 1110 worm. Alse Mew O leans Hugar. Clarke's great XXXX Fleur, In linen snek nt HO cents iht ipiarter. Is whntjeu unnlfi your Christmas cakes. All ether geed brain In stock. Ixxikoutfer our Christinas Card, one of 11 lluest ever given away; retails rlghllii Ihetetti from 'S te tv, cents nplece. Samuel Clarke's TEA, COFFEE AND (lltOCr.llY HTOIIM 12 itll SOUTH QUEEN ST. 1. H. Ask for our ltebnte Cant. Telephone. A T HEIHTr). reTst. WIIOI.KSAbU AJCl) ItirrATIiCltOClCll ThelJirgestHleret The Heaviest Sleck I Tfl ll'st LiH-alleii I LOOK FOHTHE Hid HK1N I ACailoadeflllg Ilargalus Unloading Te-Dnl Lcsik nt our large display of Itak Ing Jlelasi 5, (l, 8, 10, li, 1 1, ll, 1, Hand IS cents. They u till glinnilllis'ii exri'iicill e.iicrs. HAKlMil iiu J J I'ili. i,iiouiiiisei me nnc llakliig llutkr In thuclty. II V nil means see before inn iiuv cKewbcre. 1.0(11) Hounds of 1 glu llutler, nlce nnd fresb, nlAte per pound. HPICIX AND KXTltACTS.-Our Hplces n the ery finest In the iii.irkcL Our Kitrac nni or high quality and low prices. Tiveni llini InrirH bottles ler'V. WE TOLD YOU SO. Hugars are ngain en tl tlewnwnrii mm, uiiii weuiu nei no a mi si prised tesen them fall le per pound. Keepye eves wldoeiM'ii. We will Uihii ou inisted. HONEY. Pure Yerk rtlate Henoy, 15c p tiemiil. or 'J liriiiuds fer'2.'ie. WALNUT AND HIIKI.LI1AIIK KEItNI'.Ltj We have the finest line or Kernels III the eliT en it ln lav outs lie. Kernels inmost wbelc FItUIT JUICES. Our Fruit Juices nre nil In used for UaMirlng ("ream, custanl, I'al- Haucc, Jellies, Ac. We have Pun apple, IIIik Orange, Itaspberry, Peach, berry. I'eacii, v, tin iraie ail MlmtvlmiT i l'rl,., lnnrn linltlpN. H'm. I HILVr.lt STAR HAICINUPOWDCR. Wll e erv I5c box you get a lianilsoiue prcbcnt. II. viises. Pitchers. Husur Ue Is. Ac. OUR HOOK. Don't be dccelMsl by enrds gil ten nut III onnesltlon te our card. Remeiiibl ours Is the original. We make iierah preil Ives, mil give you jusi wnni ave sn.v, .-isjeuii uoeic in our circuiais. 1 uey are going him. Come and SecOur ImmeiKel Stock of CHRISTMAS GROCERIES Which Hpaeennd Time Forbid te Write Up. A3-Our Duke Street Stere Is Packed Wll HJg liargallis. uau aim .-see. REIST! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (il'.OCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE KTil Directly Opposite J. 11. Martin Ce.s Dry Uoeds Stere, nnd Next Doer te Serrel Herso Hetel, OTIjlmtntrtvc. H IUU A MARTIN. -AT- Cliixii Hall The lineal line of Holiday Goeds: overflewn by us in Huv iliuitl lX'foraleil C'ltinn, .lapu ues.0 "Wine, iieytil AVont-ster, Cut Glass and a general line of Fancy Goods. Decorated Dinner .S.'ts In China, Porcelain anil Granite. Printed Gendii in Wlilte in the U'st iiualitles. t'liainlier relH ill till Kliides from AVhlle nnd Printed te .Te.-.se Dean's Finest Decorations, and at prices wjutil te any. ' ROCHESTER LAMP Tlie ltesl Lamp in the mar ket lu Stand, Parler, Library and Piane Style. HIGH & MARTIN 15 East King Street. ittiaclitiu'vu. A BEAHONAULH KUUOE-jTlON. 1 no covering III MClllll imih-i. null u ;eimi" material lusuresdry stiain and saw fuel an attention; the cost iiflliccewrlng benign .i .1- ... ., . .w.K I.. ..,.... i.r f.t. nines inline up in pihki j.. ,n f... ..i. ", ." alone. Thebctt materlnl mi lur eilirid le tl jtuunu is inu Megnesia Sectional Cevering Fer Rleam Plie. Ilelltrs, Urine Pipes, Elcl anil isiersuiuuuiy in ijiucasier nnu iximuui ceuniie, uy CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS W.PARKE C0MMINGS, Prep., NOS. Ill A 1.W NORTH ( HRlTlAN STl L'.nnnlcr, P.t. IVIce lists and dlKceiiuts nud directions fit appllngeii application, S-clal terms teiii traitr. AImi Vale, Pipe, Cocks, I'llllngs. Etc, nl .lulilwi-te Ih'Ieerf. fle.'.l-lfdR ut Jobbers' Price. decJ-tfdlt I SEASONABLE GOOD NUT GOODS JtSJ' gggiwlrt.iiw,ii.i,ii.MtMyT,w.M,.fal,;tvn i.,,.,!... -Arw
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