Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 20, 1889, Image 2

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'bAily iKTEnuaENCEit rnwiihed
stesrr W in the year, but Banday. Berved
ter Barrier In this city and surrounding
S-i tawns at ten eeate a week. Br mall Ova del-
' (an aytarmauTiuiee; wewiuaaiuuuj.
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SICKLY nfTELLIGENCK" One dollar And
mttt m year. In nd one
MrtcK te BurtscllIBERS-Remlt by cheek
t- r postefflee order, and where Dellhcr of
t fttwai M precurea sena in m regiswrea
a? blasts.
fcMtcil t tbs.roswiTiee.asseconaeiassmaii
matter.
;.;... Abdmsb, THE IHTELUOEIfCSR,
Lancaster, ra.
3ASTEB.PA., December 20, 1889.
f.,5f Tbc Gewca Mystcrr.
f '"At last a brother of tbe late Mr. Gewcn
1. riven evidence of tbe conviction that
tint finally prevail with all who knew
1 well and have tbe independence te
f,; Uaagrec with tbe general cry of suicide.
Henry G. Gewcn, or ftcw lone, writes
'"e tbe Philadelphia Times and emphntl
.'allv contradicts the statement appear-
K .tef iu that paper that the family of
i1 Jfranklln 13. Gewcn bad accepted the
nsllMefy of suicide. Ne doubt a crcat
5.1 fsfciny ether published statements with
elamra te tbe case have as little feuuun-
Uta. It is quite possible that In spite of
Surprising reporters tbc public bes net
a given Important facts which the
vWweUvea cheese te keep te themselves.
,T1 experts who went down te "Wash "Wash
iwten t&lklncBtremrlv ncalnst suicide
. kave succumbed se promptly te that
theory, and given Mich trifling reasons
- Jbrtuelr collapse tliat it tnusl be assumed
ithev knew mere than they care te tell.
1 JM they bave clues te a murder they must
K 1m vM. elnnrtnr nnd If tlm t.iulAr 1c
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irvcr Buivuu it win uu uy uiu luuiagruiiuu
1 ,vr confession of the criminal. It 1"
" r f-ftArafam miHn In llm nnW nf tlilmr Ia
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fAbe expected that detectlet should t;
fes pains te glve the murderer a poi
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;of security
that may develop careless-
i ag'ness,
Over and ever nimin has this
yjbeeu done, and pollce records and
gvnovel- t
are full of instances of
isnysterlcs as deep us this brought
,; nnany te ligu. by beiiif- lirst plunged
? 4n lvil1a 1.11..t. 1... ...&. .rwlt... .La
w J."" niuimi vuiihwm wj ueu.tillll lliv
'puuuc 10 swauew some cquauy increui-
RVybw lueery. Jjut Mr. ueweira family
';, . can net let tne stain or suickle rest even
r! temporarily en his name. Hener is
.mere precious tnau vengeance. These
he really knew him must recognize In
sthe fact of his heavy life Insurance 1111
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(tj-s jtirguiucui. iijitiusi. N-'ii-jnuruer, auu inusi
& .svgTcc witu ins uremer mat some tangi-
;"'; ifclfl pvirlitnM nF utlltilnl Infrttif lnff In.
prhlm is needed te break down their fulth
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2 In tA ltnnrMHilvIn nMtlltti ti a vn..t 1.a
fc VWU UUUVtUUlVViUUlUj, UA UUiUSb UVUU1-
nhlnlire
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xieirejiung- impnuencc.
'.,. axiu jTiiiiauujiiuiii jrituircr cuueri.'iwv
explains what it knows about " Eettlng
,thebcstef men" for publle place", nnd
j-jwveals an amazing stock of wisdom. It
--starts out with warm commeudatlon of
, JU KM.l.i. ... T .1.. rr T it i.
JVUO BJUJUIULUIUUI, Ui dIJUU 11. IjItlUlll, 111
wthls county, as superintendent of the
reensus for the Second district, declaring
jifihat It is ' In the Hue of that wise public
W'ind tmrly policy which lias recently
r$3 governed tbe nppeintment of public olll elll
fcveera and the selection of party candidates
;'in mis sutie." uur esieemeti couiein ceuiein couiein
"perary tlie Examiner prints this and
;gebCCves that "inasmuch nz fbe said
(a? Jehn H. liandls ran twlce fur ilii ntnln
fekSenate In the Southeru district of this
K-eeunty and was defeated, there may be
Lj'feme xople iu tills bailiwick who may
. (ip nor, agree wun me unquircr."
''SKjr- The) who remember the brilliant dc-
fefcau achieved by "Statesman" Landis
IC'sMS wnii ucuaies during 1110 prctiucntiai
',&" campaign will be inclined te suspect
P'i& that souie one has been playing a prae-
t5 ileal Joke en tlie great liess Quay nnd
' -M T hi X1.1I.1.1M1.IA nPA.. Tr.l. 11 T ....
tBcli8, Ironically called "stutcsmau," is
-M-tEe orator who gravely attempted te
'; con vi uw ie mrmcrs 01 i.ancasier
jg? county that by the tariff en gralu they
:i,yeacn received from the government
& neveral thousands of dellara annually,
''W"xrhcrc&t. the school bevs znnw (lint
xjtZ' ' -
f grain Is exported
and needs no protce
tien.
The Inauircr iroes en In tnlk nlmni llm
s 'jSi'Vlnd of nartv lonilersliln Hint mi flryf
bjmte men iu tirst cluss places and " brings
We ine cuurucicr, lmcmgcnce auu moral
fzk'S force of the nartv te the front, and marks
J' the diffurence between party leadership
3,sr ana tne rule or a political bow." Survey
'as the eQlccs from the bichest downfrem
F,'iE Jehn Wanamaker te Jehn Laudls and
fejgg, consider the sublime effrontery of these
-,.. T remarKH or utvm unav'a nnrnn.
&' Ne wonder our local contemporary
' vff lilla mai. nU I. mMi a.w ...hi... ......
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i&- the contemplation of the Laudls bur-
c" lesque te proclaim that, "the most 10
pU freshlug bit of impudence Is found in
Wty; the following takeu from 'BesV Quay's
lVs .'letter in explanation of his action in the
We have it, then en Republican au
thority that this comment en the ap
pointment of Laudls is n refreshing bit
of impudence The " most refreshing "
Impudence referred te is Quay's stotc stetc
jnent that there Is less besslsm iu renn
sylvaniaat present than at any time iu
the last half century.
Truly our Republican friends me In
danger of sad confusion of mind beU cen
the conflicting assurances of party
authorities. They had better beceme
.Democrats, for then they will at least
knew that they belong te n party aud
net te a bes3.
Amerleau Alliance.
s ine imperJallst manifesto recently Is-
3ff sued by the deposed prime minister of
i """" utuwu u siiurp reply irem
' r-w muiui.a. iuu iiil:m:iil uiiiiihirr ni
Kbit nJce,wbe denies that troops were held
fc'-f $&? te sheet the prime minister when
r'Cl VkHap BrM.1 .,.! .. .1.... it. . . .
VC.' . . "v"' """ mui. me imperial
,-iuiuj.ni ui ar was net a traitor te Dem
'A,Jreare, inese aenials iiiL'ht linvr. i....
'f'$ pecteJ, but the fiuuucler of the rcpub-
$ 'European powers may Interfere in tbe
Th concerns of Brazil. This be finds nuiin
'.'ll ''alculeus becaube "the ceutiueutal ppl-"ft'-icy
of the AVestern Ilemlsphcre was
een Jn tlie history of Mexico, nnd in
"' virtue of that policy It Is a slmple fact
& l.l 1) II I- I.. ,! I.. . . . '-
,"j wiu jjiniii n in uiiuiujivc aua (leicusive
.j 'allfance with all America." 'Ibis is very
k x ue ,uuounKe auu uriinaut eneugb te
Wit' Buke Mr IMalne envious. It is a bold and
l' ft'- UniAlv uunrtlmi r.t II. .,.ll.,.. ! T II
& - WW..V... ... WJ ibiiuuvpui iriuu
:?Je the support of the United States
iuu cvcui or .European Interference,
Mt must have decided effect in dis-
-'ug any sneaking tendency
Mich Interference, fccuer
3-K?Iamatien that Brazil
JH;'w1!f, America" for support
h. w.. SSuJuterference, miut
tUecalfofthe.PUblIu opinjeu
- 'e Patagonia,
'' American
Tlie mayor disposed w"41""
drunk this morning. A.
atatea docs net show signs of sympathy,
the delegate are net men of the kind
that deserve the banquets and honors
they have Absorbed.
The Brazilian financier says that de
crees of religion freedom and civil
.marrlagejvJll be Issued and that a con cen con
atitutien abd electoral law are Ixslng
framed while tranquility and prosperity
prevail, but news from ether sources
shows the capital In a state far from
tranquil, and advices from Brazil
will be closely watched until for
eign thrones atop rocking from the
shock of this revolution.
m
Tne Xew Yerk Dramatic Mirror, which
Is a leader among papers of its kind, is re
ceiving great credit en overy hand for its
beautiful Christmas number. It Is of forty
two pages, with beatitlfulty lithographed
cevers, en one of which are portraits of Joe
Jeffersen, Billy Florence nnd Mrs. Jehn
Drew In the characters they nssunie in
"The Kivals." The nmnber Is lllled with
interesting reading inattoref all kinds, and
the pictures of famous stage pcople and
ethers are oxcellont. It is the best helldny
number the Mirror, m lilch by tlie way has
jUstcclebrnted its twonty-seeoud birthday,
lias ever Issued.
Tub r.ATn Dr. lllgbre In his last annual
repert as superintendent of public In
struction has touched upon a subject that
must be glven close coiisMeratlon by di
rectors. Ills statement tlmt teachers nre net
given thoceinjionsallon tlmy arocnlitled te
gains weight from the fact that tlie avcrnge
for male tenchers is thlrty-nlne dollars
monthly and for fomnle only thirty dollars.
In this county, where school tenchers nre
paid mero than the nvcrage, tlie teachers
complain that they nre underpaid
nnd thelr claim is well siipjxirted
by the stnteincnt that smne of the
most successful tcachcis hnve been driven
from the profession by the mengre re
numeration. As the Inte superintendent
says: " Directors mid parents must ronl renl ronl
Ize the vast iniportnnceof our schools and
the great responsibility of our (enchers,
nnd rofuse te nmke the multer of solectlng
them nothing mero than the employment
of the choapest candidates Iu thomarket. "
l'ublle nentlment, Dr. Illglioe contended,
must be arotised te pievcnt Injury te pub
lic school Interests. The st.ite appropria
tion having been deubled In four years the
stiporlnteiideut bclleNcd his demand te be
opportune.
...
Tin: Chrlstmnsuuniboref thn Itofermed
Chinch Mtatcngrr appears with thonitls thenitls
tln cover deslgucd by Mrs. L. M. U. Klofer,
efthls city, and within there is the beauti
ful head of nn ungel, drawn by the snme
artist. Mr. Stanley L, Krohs, of the som sem
lnary, Ins nil nrtlcle en congregiitlonid
singing.
A BI.IVD scirMreit.
A Mnrvel of the Triumph or Other
Henscs 'X'hnn Seliif.
Oorrtjpendcnco New Yerk Star,
Vltlal, the lillnd sculptor, Is ene of the
wonders of the Frenrli capital. He hns
been blind slnee his twenty-llrst ye.ir. Wu
canquite cully uuderstnud hew n blind
farmer would cultlvnte thn ground with n
plow, spide nnd lien j hew he would feel
nreuild the tonderplants and gently Iedku
the dirt from thelr roots, or hew the blind
Jlirmlngham (Ala.) miner tells, with
thosensoof touch nlone, the dlioctien and
te what depth te drill the holes before
putting In n blasts but the work of Vlilnl
stsiids out In bold rrllef, unique, wonder
ful and Incomputable. Te be a sculptor It
is gonernlly supposed Hint ene must hnve
the " mechanic's oye" nnd the nitlst'it
tastenini persplcnlty. The latter faculties
Vidnl has te nil oxceptlounl degroe oveu
mero ncute, he bollevcs, than If tlie former
wete net lest te hlni forever. Dy slnuly
passlughlHhaud ever nn object 'he notes
Its exturnnl proportions, and liultntes thetn
in clity In a tuatiner which utrlUes the
boheldor dumb llh surprint, A deg,
horse, huinnn face, or anything nllve or
dead, he modeU with as miiuh e.ise ns nuy
of the dozens of l'nrislan sculptors who
still letuiii the faculty efslght. Frem 1S."5
te 1S75 Vtdnl rucelved mero medals tlinn
nnvethnr oxhlblterof works In the Paris
ait oxhlbltlen. Many of his works, nrnde
in tliosulltuileof his pqrnctunl midnight,
aie new en the shelf nt tlie grcnt exposi
tion, whero the blind wonder contends In
f iundly rlvaliy with his less unfortunate
brother nrtlsts, JIe nev'cr cninplalns, Is
ulwiiys genial and fostive when nnieng
IiIeikIm, wlienlwiiys speak of him nnd te
hltn as though he could see, nuilwell niny
they de se. for he Is ene of the host nrt
critics In I'ii r Is.
iUS3 as a itivrmuvint.
A
hpertsmnii's Cut Hint Answer
the
l'lii'iioses et'u Hint l)e(c.
.Stephen L'lgabreadt of Depiuivllli', X. V.,
is the owner of n line uialtcse cat thut Is
unusually Intelligent nnd has developed te
a leinarkablolegreo traits that nre seldom
found in thn eat htuilly. The most peculiar
thing about this pellicular Tlietnm Is his
love for n gnu, n love which bocniue te
manifest Itxelfabeut threo years njre. The
cni llrstbenn te fellow his owner te the
weeds nnd fields iu f-earch of birds, nnd
Mr. Kignbreadt, noticing his liking for the
sport, took sotne pains te develop the
hunting Instinct and nmke Temmy useful.
The cat was easily tnuglit, nnd n low
lessens suluced te mnkehlin a trustworthy
retrlevcr. As seen as the gun was dis
charged he would go scurrying about in
search ofthe gaiue. If he leuud the bird
or sipilrrel he would selze It nnd bring it
In, niter which he would begin te purr and
rub his head against his master's lt'gs, ns
though trying te show his prlde nnd satis
faction nt the lesult. Iutlinohe begnn te
Hcquire the knack of llushing the game,
and Mr. l'lgabreadt has carried home
many it flue, plump part rid go that had
hopped up en the lower limbs of souie tiee
Juki te get out of Temmy's wuv.
This sort of thing has geno en until the
ratlsnn enthuklastie hunter, nnd no deg
shows livelier manifestations of Jey w hen
a nun is iu sight. If theeat hnppeiis te be
seu ud asleep en his rug behind the ntoe
the words, " Temmy, let's go nnd get a
bird," reiibO hlui nnd start him out of the
hotuelllvon flush. Fer two or three years
Mr. Ulgabreadt hns hung his gun en lfneks
in ene ei me rooms ireciueuieu uy tne cut,
who new watches it with n koen eve. It
It Is out of Its accustomed place Temmy
makes n terrible fuss. The ethor day, ubt
te oee what thu eat would de, he put lilin
out ofthe heuse, removed the gun, and
Mjcreted himself. His wife then brought
Temmy back into tlie room. Tlie eat nt
ence missed the gun nnd his mnstnr nnd
went tearing nbeut In search of them.
Temmy pay but little attention te rats
nnd mien, but hn would rather fellow a
(run than eat his dinner. Ills owner thinks
heiividsin wignclty nil ether cats In the
country nnd would net part with htm for
thoprlceofa goed-sUeu Jellurseu county
farm.
l'leiiH Afghan Pollueinrii.
Frem the bt. Jmues aaiette.
A conscientious and palutlnklng ruler In
his wuy Is our frlcud and ally the Ameur
Abdur Rahman, and a volume of pollce
regulations, lately published, bv oider, nt
Cabul, shows plainly that he devetes very
particular attention te the detnilN ordomos erdomos ordemos
tlo government. OireiiH"sugulnst rolllen
are te be dealt w lth no less rigorously than
breavhos'ef the peace, bheuld some uroco ureco uroce
less Afghan emit te bow his head with due
revoreucent tlie hour efpravcr the police
officer mun remonstrate with him, gentlv
nt first, but If need be, with sternness. If
the- offender Is liardcnwl, the policemen
"Mieuld frown upon hlui, and speak te
him In hari.li terms such ns 'Oh foolish
maul Oh stupid man I 'but net In stronger
langiiase than llils." .Should remou remeu remou
fetruneeproxo unavailing, the pollce may
use lorce te compel the man te bow down,
threaten ii heating, ndmlnlster the mine
ml as a last resource, Inveke the aid of
military. In the latter cxent the case
must Le reiwrtwt te his hlghness the
Anieer, w he " will de the rest." u would
almost wem as If AlHlur Rahman were
trying te walk In the footsteps of the
famous Shah Murad of Bekhara. Shah
Mu mil's police etllcers used te upend most
or thelr time drU ing the poeplo te prayers.
They were instructed te walk about the
streets with Httle books, out of which they
were te catochise the casual wayfarer:
and whoever ttvjled te glie satisfactory
aii.wei ou points of religion would be
bfittvu then und there.
Even In regaid te ordinary offenses it is
enacted in the Cabul polled cede that u
scourgieg must be laid en with pious
ejaculations. The scourge Itself mnst b
iitftdeef three strips el leather' taken re
spectively from the camel, the cow and
the shoep the handle being of olive-weed.
The police officer Is oxbertod.to'feel com
passion for the offender, since all Mahome Maheme
tans are of ene Uesb. Bie should guard
himself sgstnst vainglory, nnd take no
thought of his own high station of super
iority te the offender, for by such means
the uevll enters Inte men's hearts te nuke
thorn arrogant and conceited. The nsa of
strong language In ths streets must be
promptly punlshed. Vituperation of a
syud (ene who claims doseent from the
prephet Mahomet through his daughter
Fall ma), or a man of learnlng, or a clvie
gray beard, ronders the culprit liable te a
tine of fifty rupees and twenty lashes.
The use of Illegal weights, the adulteration
of ghee (clarified butter): misbehavior In
thn mesque, are nil mentioned In the list
of cognlsnble offensen. If a man kissesa
woman who is net his wife he is te be
beatcn with twenty lsshes and locked up
for father Inquiry. Net the least notable,
part of ths Cabul poHce cedo deals with
the conduct of the police officers them
selves. They must be monef plety. They
must nover use threats which they de net
Intend, if nocessary, te fulfil. They must
avoid idte conversation with the poeplo,
and nre net te be tee inquisitive, for this
Is centary te the precepts of the Keran.
The Shortest Graea.
A writer in "Notes nnd Quartes" asks:
" What Is the shortest grace before meatT "
and the Albany Journal, replylng, says:
"We de net knew! but ene vacation,
during bop harvest in this stnte, we had
occasion te pass n neon hour where the
pickers were eating their cold dinner and
iieird adoveut Irish mother, ns she and
her Httle ones finished thelr meal and re
covered the basket, exclaim: 'Thank Ged
fur such a dinner 1' That was short,
hearty nnd te the point. If she had madn
nny similar remark nt the beginning ofthe
meal It probably was 'Thank Ged for such
an appctltel'"
He "Vn Married Hut Onee.
Tlie following letter lias been rocetved In
Han Diege, Cul., from Themas Scott Glf Glf
ferd, who married Judge Thu r man's
daughter, dated nt I'nsennda, December 17:
" llefore leaving for the Alame mines al
low inn te Inform you and the public In a
truthful umnner that 1 was nover mnrried
In my life but once, and that was en the
.'(Oth of Novembor, te Mrs. Mary Thurman
Cowles, who Is new nnd will always be my
sole and only wife."
Kid of a Had citizen.
Professer 1'. J. Cariulehael, superinten
dent of the Bast Bevoland (Ohie) public
schools, has confessed te writing obsceno
letters te the young pupils of the schools.
Itls claimed they were wrltten te boys
with girls' names signed te thorn, nnd te
girls with boys' names signed te them. A
committee of cltUens nfter Investigating
the matter confronted Carmlehanl with the
rharge, and gave hlui twenty-four hours
te leave town, which he gladly promlsed
te de.
...
Obituaries or tlie Future.
Frem theHjirlngllnld Union.
When cremation conies te be the fashion,
OHiiHii uoaelo te de nn
something llke this style
reurnary y, issr, i;re- l
Novembers.), IU10, M hueJ.
April 17, 190'J, Crcni-J
Onjoftheinestu-cful articles Hint we knew
of H tlmt fnineus hou'clield rciue.lv for the
linhr, Dr. Hull'- Iiaby Myrun. It costs 25 eentu u
bcttle.
Joenecnn adequately decrlbe thesiilTerliiRS
Impnerl bydyHrvpsla. It darkens life's patli
waynnclinnkcs exl-tonce nlmust niilienriible J
hut Lnxader will net only nllnvlntu tlie tor ter tor
turei of dyspepsia, but will euro tlie UlKcaie.
l'rkoealy 2i inita.
Say, iriAlitnn, with the inven hair,
He bean tl fill nnd lltlie unit tnll,
With eyes ke bright nnd cheek- se fair,
Wliy let jour leelli destroy It all T
Ter they nre dark, and feel the want
Of a soil brush mid HU.UDUNT.
A (Jura or Ne l'ny
Is Ktinrnntrpil te ttinse who me Dr. l'lorce'n
(lelitcn Medical r)ceery for eaturrh In lh
hcail, or for lirimcliltli or threat nftrctleii-, or
cenniiiDptlnn (wlileh 1 Iting Korelnla) 1( taken
In lliiiniind i!lcn a fair trial. Menoy promptly
irturiKd If It decn net cure. K,S.tw
jqrOOD'H HAIIHAI'AIIILU.
TOTALLYHELPLESS
rrem Solntle IthniimntlHin Wholly
Cnrtsl by Iloed'x SiirHiipurlllu.
The fact tlint rheiiniutlam l eatiHed by nccti nccti
iiiulatlen efncld In the bleed, nnd tlie fact that
Jtixul'ii Hnrsapnrllln has wonderful wer In
jmrlfylnc tlie bleed, explain Hie xuccesi of
Iloeii'g Hnr-nparllln In curing tills disease.
" In May, ISil, I was taken with mlatlorheii mlatlerheii
nialNm In my leys and iirms. It entirely pro pre
M'ntcd me from werltlns, nnd I was confined
te my bed entirely helpless. bad medical at
tendance, nnd hi Aiiicust, I wns Just nble. te
moo nrennd. I win reduced ten incioskole incieskole incioskele
ton nnd my nppetlta wns entirely gene. It wns
tlietisht by nil my friends that I could net po--Mblyllve.
I took almost everything I could
hear of, but with no geed results, durlni: Hint
winter. One day, reading nbeut taking Heed's
Karnnparllla In Murch, April mid Alay, I con
cluded te try it. One bettle i;nve me se much
roller that I took four bottles, nnd slnccthenl
hnve net been troubled with rheumatism, nnd
myKcncrnl health hns never been better. My
iippdltele lnerenlni;aiHl Iain Kulnlnln flehh.
1 attribute, my whole. Improvement 'Je taking
Hoe.l's ftinuiparlllu, nnd I rnrucktly roconi reconi roceni
luend It te nit who are troubled with like dls-
wire. I consider It the urcntest medlelneeer
put up." Wu. F. Tam.eii, Emorluin,Ciuiie Emerluin,Ciuiie Emorluin,Ciuiie
reu Ce., Peen.
" 1 hereby certify te the foregoing fncle ns
stated." Jonathan Gin com, Jullce of the
1'uacc, Uinperluiii, lVim.
HOOD'S SAUSAl'Altll.LA
Sold by nil druggists. l ; fcl.v for 5. l'repared
only by 0. J. HOOD . CO., Lewell. Mum.
niuuelisO.Ni: 1)01, 1, Alt.
(2)
e
MiTKit's i.rrn.K I.I VUK TILLS.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
CURE
Slek llenilnehe and relieve nil the tumbles Inci
dent te a bilious Blnte of the njulein, such ns
1 Itlliess, Nnukpa, Drowsiness, )ktrvi.s lifter
1-ntliie. I'ljlu In Hie Hlde, .te. w'blle their iiiet
reuuirkuble micccn ha been tliewn Iu curing
sick:
Headache, jet CARTnit'S LITTM2 l.IVKIl
l'll.l me finally vnlunblq In Constipation,
curing nnd prcientlng this nniieylng com
plaint, whlle they also correct nil dlHordnrsef
HieMeiiiatli, Klltmilale ibu Iher and regulate
tliobeiuls. Umu if they only cured
HEAD
Aehe they would be almost prleile-s te these
who miller treni this dlalreh.lng ceinpluliit ;
but fortunately their goednon docs net rni
hcre.nmt tho-e who eticp try them will (Hid
Hieke little pills Miluable In no ninny nna Hint
m,?a,Aer,d,.kt.ldUl'S ' "'"-.
ACHE
Is the bane of -e many lives Hint here la where
we make our gnat bensU Our pills cure It while
CAlU'l'll'S 'i.ITTI.n I.lVRll l'li.r.Q . ...
small nnd ery easy te take. One or two pills
makuiidpsc. They nre Urletly egetnblennd
donetgrliw or purge, but by their gentle uo ue uo
tlen please nil who Um) them. In MaUnt U5cu:
live ler fl. toldecrywliurcereutliy mall.
CAUTEIt MUUICINE CO., HCW VOltK.
Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price.
uiUli-bdisst
DUU.VKINNIhS. ' "" ""
I.IQUOltHAIHT.
In All the World there Is but One Cure.
1U. HAI.VCS GOUDK.V .Sl'lX'II'IC.
c.an '? ylT? in a cup of eotreeer ten. or In
articles of feed, without the knew ledge of the
ii! i w tilf ,!r'e,"-ar- i It It nbKeltitely harmless
nnd will etltct it permanent and siiecdy cure,
whether the patient U n iiiixlerau'drliikerer
nn ulcohello wreck. IT NKVI'lt FA1US It
elenitis se nulctly and with tucli rertnlnty
that the patient undergoes no lnoencnlcnce.
and . i re he Is iiwitre, hlseomplete re'oriiiulleii Is
HItcted. 4puee book of lmrtlculnrs free
chas. .v. i linn-Mi ii.;.v.i..
Ne. l"at King bt., Jucutcr, t'a.
octed
rtttiattu.
IVlt. XAlIIOIWr. UKNTIHT.
Ji. -. '-"KCHNTHK KQUAUK.
eiii'i'i""6 T'C"V.. a"a "'"'' Kxtrnctlnii He
cla ties. ISew-HeU mude, broken enei. mended
. n! ,r.f!!U?'lt1' f?'tl, "'wr'wl without I'lnu-s
lwiruiiln-S V' c'''y"n8 rsrtuliinK te
itii, iJ -r "l mc':e Prompt attention at ?ry
!i.!i . . V..,'?i,,l"l ln lM county who Is u
graduate of Medlcleeas well at or Dentistry, an
udrsBtag that is obvious. nwludiw
s re " , - s -j .
'm'.r
s-r
Stere J'fitn y evenings. Hit
Christinas ilSee. t ,
j
7,Csoe pieces
wear tecki,
hands regular
goods for 5ec-
Men's Neck
puffs, feur-in-fi
and f,i.ns
Chestnut strest sld, west of Main Aisle,
Menkey, Fex, and every
ether popular fur. In all the
shapes, little or big, that you
want for presents. Beaver
Driving Gloves, buck palms,
$4 te $ie ; Mufflers te match,
$5 te $8 ; Wristlets, trimmed
and solid, $1.25 te $3.50.
Children's Muffs, $1 te $ 5 ;
Cellars, $1 te $3.
Women's Muffs, $1 te $30 ;
Beas, $3 te $25 ; Shoulder
Capes up te $75. Marie An
toinette Cellars (the novelty
just new), $15, with Muff $25
both et marten,
Hecend fleer, Chestnut ttreel tide. Four elc-
atert.
Silk, Plush, and Satin Tea
Gowns that have been 24 te
$70 arc $20 te $55.
Seme Gingham Wrappers
have taken the same kind of
tumble.
Second fleer, Chestnut street.
If your gift-choice is Geld
Spectacles or Eye Glasses,
we'll change the lenses te suit
after Christmas without extra
charge.
Either a Graphoscepc, a
Kodak Camera or an Opera
Glass will fit in almost any
where. Near Juniper street entrauce.
A $6.50 Bey's Suit for 4.75.
A Cape Overcoat for man or
boy, or a man's sturdy Suit,
$ie.
There's Christmas cheer in
such prices.
Thirteenth and Market streets.
Our Boek Catalogue (free te
any address, or can be had for
the asking in the Boek De
partment) is an 80-pagc classi
fied list of the leading books in
the store. If you knew books
and authors, and have this
Catalogue in hand, your pick
ing is easier, and it gives you
the publisher's price and the
Wanamaker price side by side.
Boek News makes your
cheesing safe whether you
knew books or net. The De
cember number (116 pages,
5c) tells of every Holiday
book and gives 60 pictures
from them.
Near Thirteenth street entrance.
Toys as if the season were
just commencing ! W h a t
heaps ! What freaks ! Like a
glimpse of fairyland for the
youngsters. Net all for harle
quin ; in many a sugar coating
of fun hide chunks of wisdom.
Basement, northwest of centre.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Cili 0 cc U rm co u 0
MII.I.EIl'H HOItAX SOAI' WII.I. WASH
Clethes nnd e cry nrtlcle under the nun
'I71OU IIEADqUAIlTr.lt.H-
.s' a. u.it. or ai
li. K. of CI. K.. I. n. n. M..
II IT A t :
O. 6. of A., I. O. O. K. i:iks.
Chnrinsnnd'1'lnii, g'ot'e
K.RIMMAV'.M
Ne. 42 West King Street,
rpitUK DALMATIAN 1NHKCT l'OWDHIt,
X propelled by a geed powder hlewer. Is the
most cfUvtual destroyer of flies nnd ether small
Insect. Fer sale.
AtUUIILKY'S DIIUO 8T0UK,
8 West King Street.
J3 KAL ESTATE AND JNSU11ANCE.
JOHN H. METZLER,
Ne. 0 SOUTH DUKE STUEET.
Heal estate bought, told or exchanged.
rrepcrtlcH rented nnd rents collected,
h Ire, Life and Accident Insurance.
Leans negotiated.
Hani hlx nud a en ler Cent. Investment.
e!I-ljd
T E1I.LY I1U03. & n.VUIl.
The glad ChrUtmis Heaoen Is fust approaching.
1 1 It the time te make ethers happy y
WU HAVE A LAnQELISTTO SELECT
ntOM. IT INCLUDES:
Can lug K11I vis and Ferks, with or without
steels. Wu also have them In handsome plush
orUnthcrcttecas.
1'ecket I'nlvn, Trult Knives nnd Nut t'lcki,
( 1 th or w Itheul plush caw), Chlldi en's Knl e,
l'erks and Spoons.
Scissors, single or In cases, fins Tnlile Cutlery
Iu sliver plated Knhcs, Ferks nnd Spoons.
Umbrella Btnnds, Cu-paders (nlekel.bras and
brenre), Carpet Sweepers, Teel Chests, Ulrd
Cages (painted, bran and deld llrente.)
Sleds, (lalleplne Horses, Andirons, Clethes
Wringers, Patent Heailers and Turkey Fans.
Skates in fifteen stjles; alt kinds of plain
and nickel-plated Leer Skates j several styles
or Ladles' Skates.
Christmas Tree UeUlern,
10 AND i'J XOKTII QUUKN 81'.
S-Ncxt Doer te Fostefflcv.
XTO-riCK TO TltESFASSEItS AND HUN
,l-"l XsMtH. All persons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands of the Xiruwall
..ndHiieedwetl estate In Lebanon or Lancaster
ueuntles, whether Inclesed or untnekwed. either
for the i
LllO liliriMfeA nf bliivitltif. .ir tlk)i(,. uu .1
law will be rigidly enforced airalnst all ire
tres-
.."...liiuiiTOumimi 01 uie uuaemguea arte
uts notice.
Wit. COLEMAN KUEUMAN
IC 1'EHGV ALDEN,
. A KDW. a FKKJCMAN,
Atterny ter K. W. Oeltaun't Htlrt.
V
CHRISTMAS GIFTS !
Rwlly Bres. & U,
ylg 0fMMmn.
ALACK OF FAHHIOA.
115 AHD 117 K. QUZEir ST.
Every evening at , 7 o'clock
Santa Glaus will trim the Christ
mas tree in our Shew Window.
p Bring your Children down te
see him I
Netice! Te prevent the great
crowd wc request parents te
come along, as children net ac
companied by an elder person
will net be permitted te stand
in the vestibule.
At the same time ceine and
see our truly grand display of
Christmas Goods. Everything
that is suitable for a Holiday
Gift. ' ' '
Plush Albums, 50, 75, 87c,
$1, up te $5 apiece.
Plush Toilet cases, 98c, $1.
$1.25 te $9 apiece.
Shaving Sets, $1.50 te $5
apiece.
Plush Werk Bexes, 25, 50c,
$1, te $4 apiece.
Manicure Sets, 98c, $2, te $4
apiece.
Plush Cellar and Cuff Bexes,
98c te $4 apiece.
Plush Handkerchief and
Gleve Bexes, $1.25 te $4 a set.
Plush Picture Frames, 25,
49 and 79c.
Plush Whisk Breems, 50,
75c $J te $2.50.
Plush Mirrors, 25, 50, 75,
98c and $1 apiece.
Fancy Baskets, 10, 19, 25,
37, 50c te $1.75 apiece..
Bronze Vases, 18 and 25c.
Papeteries, 15, 23 and 31c.
Writing Maps, 1 8c.
Space will net permit te
enumerate one-tenth of the
many nice articles and their low
prices, but we invite everybody
te come and leek at our goods.
We call a special attention te
our large and varied stock of
Ladies', Gent's and Children's
Handkerchiefs.
Positively the best and largest
assortment ever brought te this
city.
Alse make a special mention
of our elegant line of Plush
Ornaments, comprising almost
any desirable style of Plush
Balls as ornaments, at the low
est possible prices.
Give us a call.
PALACE OF FASHION.
115 & 117 North Queen St.
i?vi Goeitk.
T
HE PEOPLE'S CASH STOUK.
CHRISTMAS.
BKRGKINS
-IN THE-
HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMENT.
ladles' Hemstitch White, Printed Ilerders
nud Open-Werk Uerdcrs, ut 5c, 8c, 10c te 60c.
Indies' While Embroidered, In larzentsort larzentsert
ment, 10c, 15c, ale, S3e te f 1 00.
, Full lines of Oents' Ilnndkerchlefs, In Plain
Whlte Hemstitch and llemmed, from 6a te 60c
Ladles' Scalloped nnd Embroidered Hllk.ln
lilte nnd Celers, nt2ic Usual price has been
for these goods uOc
Ladles Scalloped Embroidered, with Deuble
Hemstitched, at OOe ; worth 75c.
Indies' Opcn-Werk and Embroidered White
Silk at 75c. Beld one week age at Jl.
GenU' Lnrge-SUe White China Silk Hand
kerchiefs at 3e. Ilegular price almost e ery
M here 60c.
Gent's Japnnese Whlte SllkHandkerchlefs
atOOe. Itegular prlce te-ilay, 75c.
Full lines of ladles' nnd Gent's Silk Mufflers.
In Cnam, Whlte nnd Celers, at unusually low
prices.
Many of the Dnrgalns nbove cannot be re
placed nt the prices mimed. Purchasers would
de well te Inspect our (deck early.
We carry ln stock full lines of
Colgate's Celebrated Extracts,
TOILET WATERS, COLOGNES, JLc.
GEO. F. RATHVON,
25 East King Street,
inarSO-lydll
LANCASTER, PA.
lmtr.
L
EVAN A SON'S.
Levan's
Fleur 1
MAKES GOOD BREAD
-AND-
FINE CHRISTMAS CAKES.
Tl KNUr WOLK,
FURNITURE
STORE,
T
Palace of Fashion,
lias removed te 138 East King street, having a
full line of t urul ture nf every description ui the
low et prices. Alse Undertaking promptly ut ut
tendel le. Call and examine our goods.
atWdlt II. WOLK. PVI Kat Klnif Wlrt
TESSEJONESACO,
. .Mannfaeturers CONFECTIONERS' FINE
.-MP,1. VyZ1?' '."A"0"1 fceuutirul hue in
the United States. HIS Commerce BU.I'iilladel.
Pjua.M.UW4lt fer'1'cr",tlve Utfc
HR(kcMMtnn
HEAHOMABLB 8
m
4
ThtMOTMInc r Mem
ptM.I-Hb roltebto
maini4 nnmerf
ItetMieurittii-Mttl
-w-nn ruei aea
thaccmUnc betnt eme-
tlmtsiinaMu
la ritria stvvlna of fuel
MOftt. 1Mb
pnblle ti the
rial wa mr wwiutt
leUM
I
Mgnesii Sectional ieTcrin
Ter BUm Pipe. Betlen, Brine Pipe. Kh!.,
ndtiforwteoalrm Itncssiter and LebMen
counties, by
CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS,
W.PAME CUMMINOS.Pwp.
I
NOS. 1M
m
NOBTH CHRISTIAN ST..
Lanemtter, Fa.
Price IUU and dlseeunU and directions for
ftpplylnf en application. Special term te tbe
trade. "AUMjValTe, Pipe, Cooki, Pittlna, Etc,
at Jobbers' Prlee. decS-tfdB
CTEAH KMUINB AMD BOILERWORKB.
Steam Engine
-AND
Beiler Works.
Visitors te the Fair,
It will pay you te call at my Works and ex
amine our Stock of
Engines !
Allew us le quote you prices and
facility for turning out work.
see our
Portable Engines.
4 Horse-Fewer..... ,.. f 425
6 Horse-I'ewcr.... 475
,5 Herse-Power ; KB
10 Herse-Power 675
15 Horso-Fewer f. 875
SO Herse-Power ...,. . 1,175
Portable Engines,
SECOND-HAND.
B Hene-Power ..$2S0
8 Herse-Power. 250
16 Herse-Power 275
Boilers, Second-Hand.
Five ! Bene-Power, 60 In. Dlam., IS feet Leng,
- 22 4im, Tubes. Price, 1175 aud 1160.
One Heller. ISO In. Dlam., IS feet Ixmir, 21 S In.
Tubes 13 feet Lene;, with Fire Frent
Castings, fl2S.
I CARRY THE LARGEST S10CK OF
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA.
Manufacturer of Stationary Engines, Mill and
JtlnliiB Machinery, SawMIlln, Hark and
Cob Mills, Pumps, etc.
Contractor for Steam Heating, Direct or Indi
rect, or by Het Water.
OUR HOT AIR FURNACE
IB THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Repairing Promptly Attended Te.
Jehn Best,
PROPRIETOR,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
J.ANCASTER, PA.
ejure.
s
EALSKIN COATS AND JACKETS.
CHOICE FURS
-FOR-
Christmas 7
SEALSKIN COATS OR JACKETS.
WHOME-MADEHHOULDER CAPE, COL
LAR OR MUFF. e2S-2md
JUittce.
fllUUSTMAS PRESENTS.
Christmas Presents
AT
Reigart's Old Wine Stere,
NO. 20 EAST KINO ST.
1IOUCHE SEC. EXTRA CHAMFAUNE.
WINE IN 11ASKETS, at JH for Pints umlSlOW
for Quurts.
Ousenier Celebrated Cordials
In llaskets, as fellows :
IHJmi.4 Half Litre Bettles rtfl
In VnlUe, 8 Quart Uettltw sjtt)
In Compese, 4 Quart llettles . 00
sra-Tlie above Wine and Cordials are tlie Fin
est Produced In France.
H. E. SLAYMAKER, Agt.
ffieiil.
J" UM11EII AND COAL.
ri'1'J,.UAC(-ir!'5H.OOKHAJ'''J CASES. WEST
UN HARD WOODS. Wholesnle and ReUII,
,li..h .,. . B-1'-MARTIN 4 CO..
lU-Iyd CI Water Street, Luucatter. I'a.
OAUMQARDNEltS COMPANY.
COAL DEALERS.
Ofkic-s Ne. 129 North QueenBtrcct, and Ne.
661 North Prince fctreeU
YAiuxi-Nerth Prluve Street, near Reading
Depot.
auglS-Ud LANOABTKR.rA,
Bvccvic.
jiciater
Fruits, Hats, Confections, Etc., .
,FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
A larje and especially selected stock of new '
(oeds.
Ws i have benht the freshest the market
affords.
Early calls will sare you much annoyance
and Insure special satisfaction.
We hare prepared largely and handsomely
for yen.
We cannot lre detnlls here. See our special
price list at your doers. Every line should be
read. It will pay you handsomely.
Our Baking Butter
Bells without much cracking up. Yeu should
take a leek at It before baying elsewhere.
Leu of new goods never before seen ln this
part of the country. We earnestly request that
all levers of geed thing-, such bs tablelnxurles,
call seen anil examine our goods and learn our
prices. , .
Sbellbark Kernels. 20 cents a pound ; Walnut
Kernels, 90 centa j New Citren, only IS cents.
Candles at prices lower than the lowest. Strictly
Prime Spices at lowest prices. Three pounds
selected Pepper at 25 cents; 2 pounds Cinnamon
at te cents.
Don't forget enr New Orleans "taking Mo
usses, the finest in the world. Alse New Or
leans Sugar.
Clarke's great XXXX Fleur, In linen sacks,
at 80 cents per quarter. Is what you want for
your Christmas cukes. AH ether geed brands
In stock.
tsoek out for our Christmas Card, ene of the
flnest ever given nwayj retails right In the town
from 25 te 35 cents apiece.
Samuel Clarke's
TEA, COFFEE AND GROCERY STORE,
13 AH SOUTH QUEEN ST.
P. S. Ask for our Rebate Card. Telephone.
Fer Fine Flerida Oranges,
Fer Fine Bananas,
Fer Extra Choice. White Orapes,
Fer Fine Table or Cooking Raisins,
Fer Fine Layer Figs,
Fer Candles of all kinds,
Nuts, NuU of all kinds,
Fer Fine Canned Goods,
Fer Plckles, Sauces, Ketchup, etc.,
ForFlneOllvcs or OlIveOUs,
Fer Plum Pudding,
Fer the Finest Coffees nnd Teas,
Fer Choice Cranberries, etc.,
TO HE WELL SUPPLIED WITH GOOD
GOODS FOR YOURHOLIDAYTAHLE,
GO TO
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
r-Telephone connection.
ev SMlc ev glent.
13UHLI0 SALE OF , FARMERS' AND
Hoteliers' Stalls will be held In the Farm
ers' Southern Market Heuse en Saturday, De
cember28th, nt9 o'clock a. m. The minimum
price for Farmers' nnd Truckers' Stalls hns been
fixed at the low rate efH per annum ferTucsday
market, and 17 for Saturday morning and after
noon markets Inclusive. Hutchers' Walls in
the hame proportion. By order of the Heard.
d 190,28.27 H. L. FRAILEY, Secretary.
TUBLIO SALE OK MARKET STALLS AT
I the New Centrnl Market, en SATURDAY,
DECEMBER 21, 1SS9, at 8 o'clock a. m., will be
sold at public sale, en the premises, nil the
Stalls In the New Central Market Heuse: also,
en TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24.18S9,at 8 o'clock
a. m., will be (-old at public sale, all the Market
Curbs In Centre Square, Wist King, North
Queen, East Klnenml North Duke sticcts. By
order of CI IT MARKET COMMITTEE.
dt3,17,20dAdll,18w
I J! OR RE NT-IN MARIETTA, PA.-A
Large Hullillng, nil en ene iloer, suitable
ler packing tobacco, foundry, or the munufac munufac
tnre of IiolIev-Arc. llie building wns for
merly erected for the manufacture of hollow
ware, but has been used for the past tnelve
years as a tobacco warehouse. It Is the most
suitable building for the purposes named, In
theceunty. Addrecs
HEOENER A HALDEMAN,
Executers of A. Cellins' estate,
d7-tfd Marlcttu.Pa.
"Ii EAL ESTATE OFFICE.
HERR'S
6ENERALREALESTATE0FFICE,
HOUSES,BUILDINOLOTS,FARMS,MILLS,
Ac, for kale. Greut bargalus. Cull for our new
Cataloguejust out.
HOUSES nnd BUSINESS PROPERTIES ul
wn) s en hand for rent.
RENT COLLECTED - Properties, taken
charge of, collection of rents, payment of taxes,
repairs, etc., attended te without treuble or an
noyance te owners.
MONEY TO WAN ON MORTOAOES.-Fer
these liuvlnj meney te Invest we have first
class mortgages en hand and tlie beu of facili
ties for Investing.
TITLE PAPERS prepared and lilies carcf illy
examined.
Allan A. Herr,
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT
NO. 10S EASTKIXQ STREET.
nev 8 lind
Jrtlltpe.
N
EW I.AMP.S AND ART GOODS.
Call and See
THE
-AND-
KRT COODS
ON SECOND FLOOR
SEASONABLE GOODX
ATA
CLARKE'
AlUmWa'S.
Holiday Specialties !
FINE NEW LAMPS
JotaLArneld'sBuilding', J
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
10-tfd
"1ALL AND SEE
Till
ROCHESTER LAMP!
Sixty Candle-Llght; Heats them all.
Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas and Oil
HUne.
THE "PERFECTION"
METAL MOULDING aud RUH11ER CUSHION
Weather Strip.
Heats them all. Thlsstrlpoutwearsallethers.
Keens out the cold. Steps rattllni; of ulndetr.
Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow nnd rain.
Anyone cau iipply It no waste or dirt made In
applying iu Can befitted nurwbere no holes
te bore, ready for um. I will net split, wurp or
shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfecu,'At
tbe Steve, Heater and llau;e Stere of
JehiiP. Sehaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANCASTER FA.
'
Hil
I'
sl
te tell and tlie mayo.
! TO J'Hi w . ., LAl'rJjr JmA,,
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