Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 21, 1889, Page 2, Image 2

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OKARLH8KTE1NMAN FOL1T, Editor.
KOBERT CLARK, TODUMaT.
rUli DAILY IKTELLlaENCKRv-rubllsbed
vary day in the year, but Bundnjr. Served
yesarlera In this ttty and nrreuiidln
town at ten cents a week. By mat I five del
Ian year in advanc 5 80 csmtsa month.
WEEKLY IKTEtMOKNCKIt-On detlur and
llfty Willi a year, In advanc.
Ketice te BvaacniBBm-ntmitbrchtcx
orpestofflee order, and where ! f
tfctsMOM be procured tend In a registered
afttrc at IhoIVwlefflce, as Mcend claw mMI
Altera
abbmm. TXI ntTELLIOEMCER,
Lancaster, Pa.
LANCASTER, PA.. December 21, 1889.
Christmas l'mcnta.
Cbrlstmns la coming fast niul comes
but once a year, for wblch latter fect
many buyers of Cbrlstmns presents nre
very grateful. What te gtve te who,
and bow te de it, are questions puzzling
a great many people Just new, and they
will ball Cbrlstmns morning mere
Joyfully because the work of eclect
lnst presents will be ever. Te these
luflerlug poeplo a word of caution
1 ventured. The giving of Christ
mas presents Is n very dellcnte
matter. The exchange of gifts should
be se accomplished thnt neltbcrvpnrty
may feel that his gift is greatly over
balanced by what he rccelvcn,uiit if thnt
should happen it must'be remembered
that the geed will expressed by
the present is the real cause
for happiness. This is n season
for the general exchange of geed will
and should also be n time for the eternal
burial of memories of small wrongs
and the ending of petty qunrrcK Little
troubles make mere than hnlf the miser
ies of life and new tbey may be ended.
Apart from its sacred meaning Chrlitiniis
is a great Institution for the general ex
change of steed will. The busy world
pauses in the wild scramble for fortune
and ever fleelug happiness, te pretest
that selfishness is net triumphant after
all, and thnt every ene lias time for
kindly thought of ethers. Let Cbrlstmns
gifts be chosen with this thought of
goodwill prevailing, and the dny will
be mere cheerful than millionaires could
make it by the exohauge of the most
costly gifts or the consumption of the
most expensive Christinas dinner.
We Agrce Win The Family.
We are glad te see that the family of
Mr, Gewen dcclure authoritatively that
they resolutely maintain their belief
that he did net dle by Ills own hand ;
aud that they will se bellevc until proper
evidence appears te the contrary. We
are glud of thl3,bccau90 the idea that has
geno out that Mr. Gewcu's own
family considered ids end suicidal
has been the only fcature in
the case, in our Judgment, upon
which te base an intelligent opin
ion that Mr. Gewen slew hlmself. If
they had se bollevcd there was ap
parently that within their own knowl
edge, which was net within that of the
public, that made Mr. Gewen a uulclde;
but as they de net be believe, we may
assume that they have no mere knowl
edge as te the possible caute of death
than the public have.
This knowledge, as we have summed
Hup, does net lead te the conviction
that Mr, Gewen died by Ills own hand,
the opinion te that effect of many of his
friends te the contrary notwithstanding.
The most remarkable advocate of the
suicide theory seems te be a l'iukerteu
detective, Linten, who, eh Mr. Gewcu's
friend has employed himself in look
ing into the matter with the re
sult that he has satlsfled himself that
there is no mystery whatever in the
case, but that it is a plain miicldc.
Unfortunately Mr. Linten does net give
the facts upon which se decided a con
viction may be maintained ; and as an
opinion, we de net see that it is entitled
te any mero respect from ourselves than
is our own, which runs quite te the con
trary, and finds the death of Mr. Gewen
te be u very great mystery, which can
not be reasonably explained upon any
theory of suicide. A steadily hravf ,
honest aud rational man docs net drop
in a moment into cowardice, dishonesty
and insanity ; but 11 brave, honest
nnd p""'"rf"' limn Im nlwnji open te
the assault of the assassin.
Mr. Gewen has been the champion of
the right against the wrong j of the law
against the lawless; of the oppressed
against the oppressor. Ife lias been the
David who steed up against the M0III0
Magulre and the Staudnrd Oil Geliuhs ;
aud the lust legal battle of his llfu was
ene of these corporation contests. That a
man who never showed a sign of in
Eanlty or moral cowardlee should slay
himself without known cuuie Is the ene
preposition ; that such a man, battling
with beasts, should be slain Is the ether.
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irv-:. vuuunt? n immwi'I'ii iiiimii. in vi iiiivii
The Tarty Constitution.
Our city contemporary the Ucauilncr
views with an impatience akin tedisgust,
the aspect of our respected fellew-cltlen
E. K. Martin, esq., coming forth from
the stable of Senater Quay groomed, and
resetted for the race for the lieutenant
governorship. The Jlxamtncr lina the
opinion that the choice of this nominee
is the business of the Republicans of thib
state, and uet that of Senater Quay
alone.
But the JJjcaminer falls te note the
constitution of its party In this state,
which has never been without a boss,
since when the memory of its eldest
member remembereth net. Mr. Quay is
the legitimate product of the Pennsyl
vania Republican organization as li was
born from the hands of its flitt w ct nurse.
Blmen Cameren, whose proper successor
Ouav ! the rMlla linvln.r fnILm from
. the hands of the beh, te whom the
sv. j4""" iimi.1 vuiuiucu muni, mm wuem 11
is Interesting te bee trettlug contentedly
wvmuv ... wuuivt.ui mm puiiueal ju
nior. Tke rule of the boas is eesentinl te the
maciilue ; which could uet run without
it. What really trouble the Jlcamlner,
is that this boss is net of its choice. It
belongs te the party minority, which
lias been created by the uueompromlb uueempromlb uueompremlb
Ing methods of Quay. Whether they
are geed methods the future will show ;
iih at present boss Quay Is sweeping the
uci:& turn nuius uuuispuieii control 01
the national spoils for his ammunition.
He is net Biiarlni; his fees, nor fetennlncr
3n.i ,.i '... - ,.',. .
-miuiuurinem. msKinioeut
V. ud proposes te slash hiswav tlirenth
F te victory.
tr.' It te quite likely that he will come te
-7 grief In the end, but for the prebeut he
,-c' Iim the field ; and Lawyer Murtiu steps
'out gaily aud with a fair assurance of
f getting what he is after, in running as
tbe representative of the Ouav fciuliln.
,fclt may net by Just the nicest thing in
''tUa world te run in another fellow's
v clothes aud colors, but still it is such an
fXPvrUnce hi politics often ell'm its
votaries. It is net the line of business
In which Independence flourishes.
Mr. Quay has a very clear conception
pf Republican government "as oho Is
ipoke " by his slni of politicians. He
considers the government te l held for
the use of the governors; that these
governors are the fcllewB M'he can " get
there;" that all means of getting there
are" proper ; and that no fellow should
be cress when auether fellow trips him
up or hits him below the belt, or threw
him In the mudt no matter by what
hook or creek; but that he should
pick himself up smiting, embrace
cordially, maintain friendly intercourse
aud await his opportunity te fleer bis
political fee. Quay, having Just
" downed ' Dalzcll nnd Dalzcll's Pitts
burg postmaster, takes occasion te de
clare his admiration for Dalzcll's great
abilities and te predict for him a suc
cessful future ; the candidate for post
master whom he has felled he also de
clares te be a geed man. Rut lie Mas
net his man. See the simple law : " I
lead ; ye that fellow will 11 ud reward J
ye that rebel will starve."
Dicitnss' Christmas enrels are prescribed
ns the best of rending for the Sunday be-
fere Christmas.
Tnn designs for tha nrmeicd coast de de
fenseshlp new building nt Sim Kranclwe
havobcen altered, nnd the dynamite gun
that was a conspicuous fcaturoeflior arma
ment has been abandoned. This Is ovl evl ovl
denco that the dynamite gun Is losing favor
nt Washington. This vemel wns te novo
carried a ene lmndrcd nnd ten ten gun
which would be the heaviest gun allent,
but two smaller gnus nre te be uiounted in
plnce of the menster.
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As Christmas approaches don't forget
tlie poeplo who can't nll'erd te nmke itn
very inerry day.
TirAT Is n HlrniiRe story of tlie man who
returned te Johnstown attern visit te his
birthplace in AImice, Germany, nnd beard
for tlie llrst llmoeftbe great disaster, and
the probable destitution et his family.
Very little nttctitlen Is ulveu te American
nens abroad, but Itsceins almost lucrodlble
that soine rumor of se great a disaster
should nut have reached it man who had
left his wife and llve ehlldien nt Johns
town. 1
CirAnirY begins at beine, bitttruecharity
nover stays thore only.
A counLsreNDENT bends us a brief of the
ordlnance by wlileli theelt.v of Heading
granted te 11 Direct r.tllway company tlie
right te put up lien pelcn and wlies for
olectrlo propulsion. It w HI be scen that
much mero care has been taken In the
framing oftbe ordlnance linn Is appaicut
in tlie ene which has been picsented in the
council chamber. In a grant of this kind,
which Is expected te run forevor, tee great
precaution cannot be tnken te pretect tbe
people's Interest and te reserve the power
te make needed changes.
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It Is stated that the btnuley expedition
has cost n lmndrcd thousand dollars and
half as much mero will be needed te clear
all oxpunses. Stanley is Indignant at news news nows
piper criticism or his oxpedltlon, and it
mty he hoped that he. will get angry
oneiigh te ex plain someof the mystoiles
onnectod with It.
New Yenic and Philadelphia aiu crying
for mero turkeys, and bigger ptlies mu
jiild than ever before. If our cllmate con
tinues ns rainy as 11 has been, It may pay
te establish het heuses for the rearing of
turkeys by steam beat and olectile light.
The turkey Is 11 hoiisIUve bird and noeds
bright sunny weather.
A WKfiir nge this city was nflllctcd by the
telling efu bell of very molauchely tene
carrted around the streets hi an advertising
wagon. All day long, up ene street and
down anether, astirolessassatanand mero
annoying than a hungry mesquite, this
lulurnal devlen was puriultted te operato.
The melancholy regular dlng-dengl ding
dong 1 would dle away In the dlstauce and
a few moments of ipilet might encourage
the hepe that it hail geno forevor. Per
il ips the bell ilu,;lu hid at last
broken down the long sullurlng hoise
that drew the vehicle, l'eihaps the
wretched animal liul bocemo u raving
maniac aud wrecked the wagon and killed
the bell rlnger In a furious runaway. Per
haps the whele precession had been run
down by a train at the James street cross
ing of the Reading railroad, whom It Is
ovldently necessary tosacillicelit'ulu ouler
te secure protection. Again And ngatii did
hopes llke these arise In the minds of the
suirerlng citizens, but wuie alnaytt suioth suieth suioth
erod In a very short time by "lliore'H that
bell again t" The misery, bad touiper
and profanity that might be traced te
that u 01 smmdlng, melancholy bell would
Justify the organisatien of a luuuaue
society for its suppression. Many
a man went home that night with headache
that might have been called bollyache with
almost eipial propriety. Fer a week this
bell has pared the citizens of Lancaster
and many had dared te hepe that ictrlbu ictrlbu
tieu, romerso or a policeman had at last
evertaken the authors of the outrage, but
this morning the bell again resumed Its de
vastating pregress.sprcadlugwath aud dis
may In busy Htiects where Christmas busi
ness had lieeu rushing merrily along. That
It does net occur te the mayor te check this
shameful nulsance is certainly ery strange.
He Is rcBpectfully lemlnded that Lancaster
is net u village and that a perslsten! nuls nuls
aneo of this kind should net be alle.vud te
disturb the peace of the community.
Tun Yerk Daily publishes a cartoon of
Its own manuficture, wherein t.e oral man
of peculi ir nrchilocture ure g izlng tliietigh
tolescejios towards a highly excited sky,
whlle a damsel at n window jiltigs her left
oye with n lelescepa and gazes upon the
ptsser-hv with tlie right. Tiiroe typical
citizens of Yerk consult a chart of the Milar
system, w hile a small boy stute.l calmly In
t'ie centra of the street reads an almanac
This graphic sketch of village HTe Is ex
plained by the distant fig.ire of a man
beiriugnslgn, " Lest, the win." Hut the
sun came out this morning in full splendor
and weins te be laughing irem tlie bright
blue bky nt tlie blunders of mortals In
wte'.iier guessing.
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A Oeercta Duel With rotr.teeu,
reui the Atlanta Constitution.
Hill llewman, the preacher, denounced n
certaln tough fiem the pulpit, aud the next
day iccPhed n cliallunfe te meet llnlly
lliew n In onen combat. Jlrother Hew man
was net bacliward, aud having the ohelco
efwcnxuH, honetifletl Uullv Urewn that
he would meet him at n specified tlme and
place, and that a half bushel of Irish pota
toes, selected the slze of a man's llt, bheuld
bothe weapons. 'J'hese were te be picked
up 0110 ut a tlme nnd the duellists wero te
threw thein at each ether, at n distance of
15 paces, until the potatoes were nxliiiuslud
or the duelllbts wero hatlslled. This selec
tion infuriated Ureun. Hut be was com
pelled te accept, and en the day appointed
there wa an imnicnse gathering at the
iilacu appointed. Hewmmwas an expert
hand ut throwing, and w hen the principals
took their places and Iho word was gheu
Urewn threw at Hewinan with ull bis
might and missed.
Hew man bad reserved his lire, nnd ns
Brown btoeped te pick up another potato
liewiii.111 let ilriMi und tlie inlsslle went
straight te the mark. It raised u hunt 011
Urewn ns large as n potato. Then the light
bocaine hotter. lliewn -km wild with
anger, and his potatoes wero thrown at
random. JSewmuu was cool and bclf-
iiossessed 11 ud lie marle eery bhet tell,
'or flve or ten mlmitcs the battle raged,
but about the tlme tbe sixth potato raised
its lump en llrnwn's IwhIv the latter cried
eneugh. He was brulsed and bunged uii
te sucli an extent that hu hud te be carried
te his bed and a physician was summoned.
When, he get up again he was the worst
cowed man lu (jrayseu ceuntv, and after
that he was never known te oller a chal
lenge again.
A USEFUL litre.
Funeral Sermen el Ilov. Dr. Atple ever
the Lata J Jr. 1!IkIoe.
Tlie fnneral. Mermen delivered by Itev.
Dr. T. (1. Apple evor the late Or. E. L.
lllgbce has much of lasting Interest and Is
here published with a few passnges emitted!
8 Cor. V. 1. Fer we knew that If His carthlr
boinwef our labernncle." (erhwllly rrnmel "be
dlMelvert, we liave n hnllillnz from Ueli lieuw
net made with linn(l,ctfrnnllu tlie heavens."
The hepe of a future lire for man after
the dissolution of the hotly. Is Ingrained In
our very nature, nnd it has been n guiding
light for the prosent earthly oxlstence In
nil agesnnd nmeng nil oeplo. Whother
we nllrlbute It te the dce)est spiritual in
tuitions of our nature, or te the surviving
tradition of a prlmltlve religion, or both
combined, the fact remnlns that in nil re
ligious the hepe of Immortality has evor
pointed man te nn order of oxlstcnce be
yond the prosent.
It Is ns 11 very Intlmnte nnd warmly nt
Inched friend of the deceased that I at
tempt te volce the general sontlment, In
Ker and feoble words, In regard te his life
nnd llfo-werk. I would utter no fulsome
eulogy en nn occasion llke tills whonstnnd whenstnnd
Ing In the prosence of death, for I knew It
would net lie the wish of him whose ro re ro
llned, scnsltlve nature would shrink from
nnv such display. Thore Is such nn Meal
Inthollfeof overyono and we osthnate
his llfe by the care nnd dlllgonce with
which he seeks te reach It, evon though
thore are Imperfections and shortcomings
In evcry one of us lu this elfert and strug
gle Dr. Illghoe possessod a combination of
mero than ordinary Intellectual endowment
en the ene hand, and 011 the ether n strong
Ideallztng power which verged towards
the poetlc. Ills intellectual powers wero
cultivated te the hlghest degroe by n
thorough classical education nnd centin
ueus nam ninny nurillg ms iuaiiirer niu.
Ills intellectual attainments wero mere
varied and unlversal than In the case of
most scholars, lie was a line mathemati
cian, having innstercd Its most Intricate
abstract departments In the highest
branches, niul he wns nlse a suporler lin
guist, being ontlrelynt home In the Latin
and Greek classics, whlle hoalseeulllvated
the natural sclouces, weaving nreund his
study of nature the 11 nest artistic, concep
tions. This Idenllrlng pewer It was that devel
oped In him nn Intensity In reaching nfler
the highest perfection In whntovereeciiplod
his attention. Along with this thore was
an enthusiasm Unit made him whele Mottled
In all bis work, nnd communicated ltself
te the students during the porled of Ills
llfe In which he oecupled the professor's
ch dr. Ills students readily caught the en
thusiasm of his own n.iture, beeaine
attached te him ns their tnacher persenally
and at the sanie time Imbibed an enthusi
astic Interestln their studies.
With his bread, philosophic, grasp be nt
encn saw that the highest Ideal of education
Is net Inconsistent with Its usefulness, Its
tmictlcal imnertnncu. In Ills mind educa
tien, whether in Its higher or lower erder,
was an end In ltself, nnd carried lu llselflts
ew 11 cccccdliiggre.it reward, because it had
tode with the tiiilulug of Imiuettat souls.
Abovenll its enithly use, which he was
quick te icallze and encourage, he novor nevor nover
theloss nlways held 1111 thocducatlen of the
man, the formation 01 character, as llrst nnd
foremost n geed In Itself, nbove the nlue
et sllverand geld. In tills vlowhe grasped
cleirlv the liarinenv betwoen education In
Its ruiiiuumtary feinisaud ilshlghorferms
In tbe collnge and university. They nre
In no sense antagonistic; tlie ene Is simply
the completion of the ethor.
Dr. lllgbce poi formed well the duties of
blsotllce. Ills misterly ability aud dili
gence wero scen in all his work. Ills ster
ling Integrity could net imaglne, much less
tolerate, any want of honesty in adminis
tering the interest of tlie schools of the
state, he far as lie was able te reach them
In his supervision.
Hut It was in his oharncterns minister
of the gespel, both In Iho olllce of pastor
and professor, that his spiritual oneigies
received their hlghest oxerclso. He ro re ro
celved the mysteries of grace In bumble,
chlld-llke faith, aud give thorn most effect
ive utterance, whether In the pulpit or In
the professor's chair. He was n speaker of
rare ability, and he was nble te olectiify
Ids hearers by his Incisive, well chosen
words, and by that rare combination of
proton nd thought and beautiful Imigery.
Thore was 110 boisterous declamation In
his oratory, l'reni the llrst words he ut ut ut
tored every one felt that he was listening
te ene who was master of his subject, ami
that he could net only sitlsfy tlie intellect,
but also warm the heart.
Tim 1lur'i-ttir ..iliili tin ui.v I.Mti'nAti 1iti
I own Ideals ami their luiperfect realization
lu our human llfu and lu the movements
of history, often led him totaUen despond dospend despend
Ing view of things. It is se with every
profound thinker, but especially ene glfted
with a lively imagination. Whatover of
geed Is actualized In their own lives mid
lu the movements of history, they see yet
far higher Ideals that ought te be rculled,
and evor the failure te real I .e thorn they
lament. .Such discontent is pralsowerlhy.
The highest genitis Is often Iho most de
spondent of men, restless and dissatisfied
until he has reached his ideal, and this, if
an artist, he docs realize lu his own realiu
nftruaail. Tim poets 1110 the seers, who
in this tospect cei respond te the prophets
of rovelatlou. 1 emph islze this point, be
cause his nearest friends saw and knew
this artistic toudeuuy, this Idealizing pewer
in Dr. Higbec, which explained much in
his utterances and In his llfe that other
wise could net be prepmly appreciated.
There Is an ldeil for the believer in
Christ which Is never actualized in this
lite, because of the lnllrmlty of tlie physical
ceiistitutliMHtud Iho evil environment of
the world ; but as death releases the soul
from tliese Impediments te the higher life,
we may holleva tli it this ide il boeemes no'
tu.allzed odor death. The soul, principled
in love, then unfolds its powers In the new
anil butter enIionmeiit, and reiches out
with better ptnmise of success te that per
fection which Is te he fully attained lu the
llnal state In Haien. The piocess of edu
cation dees net step nt death. hut it geos
ferwaid until tlie w hole Kingdom of right right right
oeiiMjess and glory shall be dually usheied
lu nt the list day.
Ills attachments wero warm and Intense.
Tnore was about him a personal magnetism
that wen upon theso w he came te be num
bered among his Irlenils. In the social
clrcle he was billli.iut in bis utterances.
Ills heartv shake of the hand mid the
blight smile which lighted up Ids counten
ance when meeting 11 friend testillcd te the
Intensity of his filendship. There are
scenes of ether days that couie up te me,
wlun he was the admired and beloved in
circles of attached fi lends, where his genial
qualities wen upon nil heails. It was the
sunny side of llle for us then, as we met In
the social cliele or liler.iry club te discuss
subjects in science, literature aud art, nnd
w lien, In the enthusiasm of youth ttlll lin
gering 111 us, we enjoyed ihe warm nym
pithy and fuendshlpofthe hour, and U10
lututeef life spimiud our hoiizen as with
the rainbow of lich promlbe nnd blight
hepes.
Ker seme days previous te his death, he
boomed te be going about taking leave of
his Irienils. It was a blight, beautiful
Saturday ten days age, when, us bv a sim
ultaneous Impulse, he and myself Mailed
each fiem his home te visit each ethor.
Vn met mldw nv and started together for a
walk, and lu talking of atfalrs lu church
and state he slid very emphatically that
his faith lu Pre lilouce was se unbounded
that he could net entertain a doubt as te
success of the rlghtand the geed under the
guiding hand of Him who rules nil things
both great and am ill. Whilst realizing his
failing health, yet he seemtsl te have a
mero than usually bepelul low of llfe nod
its result In history.
He spent the morning of his last Sab
bath en earth with us lu the Chapel com
munion bervice, and when the work of the
following w eek began he leek his way te
a distant pest of duty, novermero te return
te us in the ossesson of consciousness.
He wns smitten down tit the pest of duly
with ills harness en. His weik en earth
was done, and well done. He has expended
his energy and btrengtli In his arduous
w eru, nun 01 1110 enil 01 his luurnev he lad
nslde his " pilitrim stall' and sandal shoen '
and entered Inte his rest. His lust htnnrgle
was brief and, ns we may believe, without
coubcieiis.sutVeiing. His midden death isn
solemn admonition te us who remain as
te the uncertainties of life, tlie solemnity
of its responsibilities, and the need of
Dlvlne help te meet them. May Oed belli
us in the weakness nnd lnllrmlty of the
body te be faithful unto death, se that
when our hour comes we may be ready te
join tlie great congregation w'he have koiie
befere, and with thorn reach the eomrniu eemrniu eomrniu
inallen of redemption
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Te InstrucfCailets.
1'rem the I.ltltz Itecerd.
Lieutenant Umunesreutlier, U. K. X.,
has received mid acccpl.Hi u call as in in
strucler lu a military school at Wheeliug,
. a. We heartily cnngratulate the
gentleman en bin" geed rertune, for he Is
eslreiu or hugging the nhore alter an
extended cruUe of forty-one months, nud
te spend some time, at least, with his
family. The engsgoment Is for three
years, but may readlly be extended, if the
" high contracting parties" deslre it. Tlie
lieutenant, in accepting this call, docs
uet quit the government service. Mr. II.
ban been noleurnlng among ns for several
months and expects te loave In a few days.
The Uimoftflenablo tVonther.
The Pittsburg Timu has received reports
from its correspondents in &" counties of
KAstern Ohie nnd Western Pennsylvania
nn wie cueci or me unscasonnuie woaiuer.
In HOVOrnl localities grass is growing as In
spring, buds are burstlngnnd winter wheat
Is no i'sr ndvnnced that farmers fear It will
he ruined when a cold snap comes. Fruit
will undoubtedly be greatly damaged.
Ju I'"ayotte county, tills state, butterflies
are flitting around j in Columbia county,
peer troes are In blossom. The open win
ter has had a disastrous effect upon the
general health. Typhoid fever Is en the
Incrcsse in the Ohie Valley, and a xconrge
of pulmonary diseases Is sweeping Hlair
county. Duslness donreslo.a is reported
from overywhore, and two buslness fail
ures In Hlnrk county, Ohie, are due te the
bad wcalkes.
Vojransvllte anil Vlelnlty.
Communion sorvlces In the Union church
011 the first Sunday in January will be
cenducted by Itev, J. Stewart Uartman,
pastor of the Reformed congregation.
Baniuel Ream ships quite a nutnber of
cigars te Texas.
The rocent and contlnueusdnmp weather
has been favorable for stripping and taking
down tobacco. Most of the farmers have
Soed crops and the texture of the leaf Is
no.
Airs. Fannie Davidsen, who hail been
suirerlng with pneumonia, is convalescent.
A geed movemoiit lu town, that would
be very sensibly felt Just at prosent, would
be the clovatlen and relaying of the pavo pave
ment. Anethor street lamp lias been added te
the western pnrt of the town.
Bay, maiden, with tliuriucn hair,
Holwautlmlntidllthennd tall,
With eyc se bright and cheeks se fair,
Why let your teeth destroy It all T
Ter they are dark, and feci tlie want
Of a soft brush nnd BOZOUONT.
no sure and call for Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup
If v.nl urn trfttililml with n linil fntifh f.p
: com.
Mr. Ij. 11. iviercr, or laincnsicr, ra., writes us :
llusliig n sprained lei; of almost thirty days
standliu, nnil after trying hair a dozen adver
tised preparations In tlie market without satis
fneturv results, I tried Salvation Oil, niul In less
limn llireeila my le; way ull right again,
'there's nothing like It.
A Ctire op Ne Pay
Is guaranteed te these who me Dr. Plcrce'i
Oelck'ii .Medical Discovery for catarrh In tlie
lifnd, or for bronchitis or threat affections, or
consumption (which Is lung ferefuln) If taken
In tlme and given a fair trial. Heney promptly
returned If It docs net cure.
F.HAW
t.iclinU"Me.
R
-i:biaieus snuvicns will 111: nr.id)
In tlie fellow liur rlmrclies immimlav. In
Ilia niernluiratlO.SO. lu theicnlni!ntT:l. bun-
lay school ut 1:1 j 11. 111. When tlie hour Is dif
ferent Ills especially noteil :
Ni.w Uiiuiiuii. (services nnd Sunday school
te-morrow morning nt the usual hour, te I.eus'd
hiilldliiR, Ne. 10 North lluceii slris.t.
Ciiuiii it ec (Ien Cerner of 1'ilnce nnd (r
nngi'. Itev. J. It. Ijilerlliie.paster.
Iibuischk KnteitM st. jeiiannhs KtncitK KtncitK KtncitK
Cornvref Urauseaiiil Mulherry streets. Horvlce
In tlie Oeruian IniiBiiuge from 0, X) te IO.O11. m.
and from II te 7:15 p. 111. tkmilay school Irem
U:tOtel:l'p. 111.
.MCNseNiTic uerner 01 lasi cutstnui aim
filicrman streets. l're,ichliig ut 2 11.111, In both
Iiiiikiuikcs.
Ui.mrr lUrrtiT Ciruitcn nast Vine near
Duku street. Ilex. M. Kriiync, pastor.
Olivet Mission '.Ml liist l'rtdcrlclc strcet.
Hiinduy school at 2 p. in.
llr.teitMim Ht. I.ukii's Marietta nemie,
Ilov. Win. I'M.lclilllur, pastor. Hunday school
nt 3 p. in. rrcparntlen ler Hely I'omuiiiulen In
tlie ewulni;. Tctlval scixltu of the isundav
school en Llirlstmas ccnlni;iit7o'cleck, with
mi address by ltev. A. I), tiring.
Divine service en hunday inernlns In the
Iteckland street kclioel liiilldlni; ut 10 o'clock.
nuuuay nciioei hi i p. m.
i:va.nei.mcai. Ciiuncii. Ilov. D.D. Albright,
pastor, hunday scIiimiI nt 2 p. m. I'rate ser
vice nt C.ai) p. in. 1 he ordinance will be admin
istered lu tlie evenlnc .
Br. Jehn's Luiiieiias Itev. D. r. Alleman,
1). D pastor. (Services ut 11a.m. In Ucrmnii
Itcfeniipd church, corner of Oningennd Mul
berry street. Hunday school at HU JeIiii'h at
2 p. in., aud nt (ietwuld Memerial Mission at 2
p. in.
Hr. Paul's HrpenstFP Itev..!. W.Memlnger,
pastor. TwIllKlit rcrvlce at U.lSp. m. L'linsl
m is day serlccs nt 10.31) u. in. buuduy school
cutertalumcnl In the vm'IiIuj;.
Kins r M. i:. t:iii;iicii Itev. S. M. Vernen, D.
D., pastor. Class meetings at u. in. biuiday
HII1U.M IlL lilJ . III.
l'llKSIIYTKIIIAN MEMOIIIAL ClIURCII Seuth
Queen street, Themas Thompson, pastor. Hun
day school nt 1:15 p. m. rrcuehhig by Hev. V.
W. P.. Hlegel.
U.siteh llnimiRRN iNCliitisT, Covenant.
West OraiiRO and Concord streets. ltev. C. W.
llutsler, pastor, l'ralse service nt i). M p. in.
Hiwse.v CiiAfEL North I'rlnce street ltcv.
1'. M. Harris, lust ir.
Kvamiki.iual Klrst Church. Itev. V. V,
jQltr, i isler. licrmaii in the lnuriilng. Sunday
Kchoel nt U a. m.
Wi-stbcnM. Ii Church. Itev. w"m. Noen
Tliompsen, pastor. .Miss I.. Sharp will pieaih
In the morning und vwiiIiik. Himday hcrvlie
atd. t'lirlstmus meriilmtaerilcantd. Herilecii
cuery night, led by Mix 1.. Hlmrn.
Hr. Paul's M. l:. Ciiukcii Uei. K.C.
Yei ke,
pastor. t) a. in. class. Hunday nciioei at 1:1 j p.
i i:u p.
l.'hrlst-
in. ijiriy prayer iiieuiiui? in un.u ji. in
inns heriiiuii in nit lunruiug.
Kiiist ItLtOHMr.li.-ltev. J. M. Tllzel, D. D.,
pastor. Iiirly song her leu ou Chrlslm.ii) mom
lug at (i o'clock.
Meiiavi an. Itev. J. Max Hark, D. 1)., pastor.
Sunday tchoel ul 2 p. m.
Tiunitv l.tTlinitAN.- Itev. C. U Try, pastor.
Christmas morning at 10:.I0. Sunday tclioel
lCHttal Christinas eenlngut 7.
CHRIST 1.UTHHIAN. ltev. K. L. Ilecd, pastor.
Ne evening service. Christmas sen Ices nt tin.
m. Hunday school festival ute p. m.
l'KF.suvrhiUAN. Ilov. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D.
jiafcter.
On ck Lunirn vn. Hev. CM". Houpt, pastor.
Hiinduy kchoel nt 2 p. m. Church iericc
morning nnd eienlng.
T I OOD'.S WAIWAPAIHTLA.
The Plain Trvith
Is that HoeVh Sarsaparllln has cured thou
sands of peeple who sullerel severely with
rheumatism. It neutralizes the lactic acid In
the bleed, which causes these lerrlble pains
and aches, and nlse vitalize nnd enriches the
bleed, thus preventing the recurrence of the
disease. These facts warrant us In urging you,
If en suiter with rheumatism, te glxe Heed's
Harsnptirlllan trial.
"Ter SH jwirs I have sintered with sclatle
rheiiniatlsin. laist November I was taken
worse than ever, and was uuublu te M'toetof
the heiue. I was uliiieit
Jlelplcss lei -ttl Ilnys
iim.rlnc great ngeny. In December 1 com
menced taking Heed's Hnrsaparllla. After the
second bottle 1 wasuble te be out and around
and ntteinl te business, I took tle bottles, and
nm new seti ee from rlieiiuiatl.m that only oc
casionally 1 feci It slightly en n sudden change
of weather. I have great conlldeiice In Heed's
Haraaparllla." ciiaiills IHnnah, Christie,
Clurl.e Ce., Wis.
Iiillummutery Illieiiiuatlsiii
"HiiNlng been troubled with Inn.iinmatery
rlitiumiitlsm for many j ears, my favorable at
tention Mils railed te Heed's Harsuparlllu by an
advertisement of cures It had effected. 1 have
new liked th rec'.bet lies of Heed's Sarsapnrllla
und can nl ready testify te beucllelKl results. I
highly recommend It ns a great bleed purifier."
J. C. Avcns, Went nioemtUld, N. V.
HOOD'S SAlt.SAl'AltH.I.A
Held by all druggists, fi ; six for S3. Piepared
only by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Lewell, Mns.
100 DOIT'S ONUDOl.I.AU (.1)
Jtlluccllaucone
i.eit ui:AUQUAitri:its
l?..A.O.K. ef.M.C, K. of O.K.. I, O. H. M..
. u. a. M., l
u. rt. ei .., i. if. u, 1 ., fii!s,
i go te
Charms and l'l
l.lllSM.XM,
Ne. 42 West King Htrcet.
r iti mfi u'n.NiAi ta n iNHhcf" T'e w iiil u,
l niH?IIct by u geed powder blevver. Is the
lniwt (llivtiuil destroyer of UUst and ethersmull
tuviH:tH. PersalH
At llUill.UY'S DP.UU HTOUK,
ml W'Ht KlncHtrccit,
QKAI.r.l) PltOlM-lAUS Wild. UK ltl
J celved nt Iho Jixamintr olllce up te two
u clock p. Monday, Deis'inber t5l, Issii, for
tvieut (il) bends ircgUlcred) erimy part there
of, of CW each, te be Issued by the IJinonMer
Cltybchoel lleurd, dated January 1, 1MO, lioar liear
Ing four il) iK'rcent. Intercut, payubleiiuiirttrly.
Ueuds jsi s able In n u (10) v ( ars,
TH0.S. II.COCHUAN,
Cliulrmnti rinaure Coiumlltee of liucaster
CltJ Hchoel Heard,
d0,lt),21d tiramlntr Oltlcc, Ijuicaster, I'll.
Mi u.piti)Trr.HTVA.s'Dciii:AMi:itVhii'i :
loll HAI,l--Tlie best business stand Ter
nrullerinlll lu thecuuuty. The water Is used
twlcv. The property reiisUU of grlsl and mer
chant mill, stable, dwelling linusu and II Acres
of land, silium-d one mllii southeast of West
Chester, Chester county, Pu., en lluuef 11, It.,
uud Is elegantly sultisi for u rush of business,
A Ne. 1 stand for a i-eal .verd. Iirgu Ice house
und creamiry. Hve acres of Irrigated truck
luiteh and all within, ten minutes drl oef West
Chestur, A heme marlitt of ever S.tuJ lulmlil.
tiints.
1 will positively sell this property away bo be bo
levr cost.
Cull ut mill or uddrcss,
WJI.8. M0UI.DUU.
dl,2Uld Wt Chi.ter, Chester Ce., Pa.
Vtnantakv'm.
Puif.aDBU'iitA, Baturtay, Dee. 21, UB.
Stere open evenings till
Christmas live.
Liglit-weight prices en heavy
weight Clothing for Men and
boys. And real Winter
come before Christmas !
may
Thirteenth and Market streets.
A Dell for a cent. Net very
much of a Dell, te be sure, but
a reusing big cent's worth.
Bigger, better Dells at 5c;
thousands at 10c, armies at 25c,
50, 75c, $h $1.50, $2, $3, $5,
$7, $10, and se en up.
llasement, northeast of cantre.
The Men's Handkerchiefs
we arc selling at $7 a dozen
were $10.20 a few days back
and under the market then.
Six ether grades down te $3.50
a dozen that you can save big
money en.
Women's Embroidered and
Scalloped, in new effects. The
assortment from 40 te 75c is
the best wc ever had.
Houthweit of centre.
A Brocklehurst pure white
Silk Muffler for $1. As geed
as anything in the market at
$1.50.
Southwest of centre.
At least one hundred and
fifty titles in the line of cloth
bound iamo.Beoks at twenty
Jive cents. Scott, Black, and
everybody's favorites.
Northwest of centre.
Styles the best.
Qualities the best.
Prices the leivest.
Wc say these three things
of our Men's Slippers gener
ally. The rest of the story
teuencs color and materials.
Geat (S colors), Seal (2 colors),
Alligator (5 colors). $2 te $4
the price limits.
Twe very special lets among
them a genuine Alligator and
a genuine Seal, regular $3 and
3.50 styles, but the price is $2.
All sizes.
Just a hint for the men
Elegant Evening Shoes for
Women are $3 te $6.
Murkctrstrect aide, west of Main Aisle.
Jehn Wanamaker.
yrtlacc of jfaghien.
12AI.ACU OI' FA8UION.
Palace of Fashion,
115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST.
Selling Off Our Stock of
Christmas Goods !
All goods, of which we have
tee many, must be sold.
Writing Maps, 10c.
Portfolios, 10c.
Brass Picture Frames, 5c.
Fancy Baskets, 19c.
Nigger Dell Babies, clown te
5c. Small Patent Head Dells,
down te 3c.
Bisque Jointed Dells, down
te iqc -
Dressed Sailor Dells, down
te 15c.
Three Fancy Handkerchiefs,
in a fancy box, down te 25c a
box.
Cologne Pitchers and Vases
filled, down te 10c.
Bettles of Bean and Hurlbut
Extracts, en Wire Stands, down
te IOC.
Fancy Colored Picture
Frames, down te 10c.
Bronze Stand Mirrors, down
te 19c.
Round Stand Glasses, 2 for
25 cents.
Glass Beats, down te 10c ;
larger 19c ; largest 25c.
Bronze Vases, down te 15c;
larger size down te 25c.
Plush Match Safes, down te
te 15c.
Brass Trimming Rattles, 9c.
Plush Picture Frames, down
te 37 and 49c.
Embossed Leather Albums,
new long shapes, 2 cabinet pic
tures en page, down te 50c.
Figured China Silks, down
te Se and SSc a yard.
Plush Ornaments, down te 3
and 4 cents.
Our whole stock of Comforts
away down te cost price.
All the Cretonne Comforts,
72x72, down te $1.50.
Excellent large Comforts, with
border, 72x72, down te 75c.
If you want any of the above
goods bring this advertisement
with you, otherwise you pay the
old price. All reductions in fu
ture are only for these who
prove that they read our adver
tisement. PALACE OF FASHION.
115 & 1 1 7 North Queen St.
dfl( HALAIIY, (1) I-CPENSEH l.V AD
OvlvJ Miie1, allowed euili inentli. bUndy
riiipleiiieiit at lioineor traxelini;. Ne solicit selicit
I114. 11111164 delicrln und nniUlni; collmlenn.
Ne Pelul C'aidn. AddiCMi with stamp, 1IAKKII
CO., Plciuu, Ohie. nS-iuidl'u.Thia
VKtWMft
SEASONABLE SUOeMTION.
Th earnrlac of ateam Mm vlih wilabU
laMerlat Insvrea dry itcain Mid saves fuel aad
aNentlMi Mm .it of ma eewrtng being iea
tlmeamadatiplBa lnte year la aavlnir offset
lone. The beat .material ae Car offered te tba
JJUIHHJ IS W1V
MegDesii Sectfeml Mug,
Fer ftteam Plpef.
.Hun ..... Ma.
andUforMletllu lAUeMter and Lebauen
oeuntlM, by
CENTRAL MACHINE WORKS,
W. PARK CUMMIKM, Prep.
NOS. IM A ltt NOItTn CHRMTIAN ST.,
lAncftiter, Pa.
Prtea llita and discounts and directions for
applyln en application. Hpeclal tormitethe
trade. Alse Valvea, Pipe, Cocks, Flttlnta, Etc,
t Jobbers PrleM. decS-tfUR
s
TEAM KNUINE AMD BOILERWOBKU.
Steam Engine
-AND
Beiler Works.
Visitors te the Fair,
It will pay you te rail at my Works and ex
amine our Stock of
Engines !
-A!!?,r.,, te lete yen prices and see
facility for turning out work.
Portable Engines.
4 Horso-Pewer....... . 425
6 Herse-Power. 475
8 Herse-Power 62"
10 Herse-Power 575
IS Herse-Power 87s
20 Herse-Power 1,175
Portable Engines,
BECOND-IIAND.
6 Herse-Power. $2.10
8 Herse-Power fiO
15 Horse-I'ower 275
Boilers, Second-Hand.
Five 30 Herse-Power, M In. Dlnm., M feet Lenir,
22 ty;iu. Tubes. Price, 1175 end 1150.
One Heller, SO In. Dlnm., 11 feet Leng, 2t 3 In.
Tubes 12 feet Lene, with Fire Frent
Castings, J 125,
I CAUItY THE LAKUEBT 81'OCK OF
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA.
Manufacturer or Stationary Engines, Mill and
Mining Machinery, Haw Mills, Dark and
Cob Mills, Pumps, etc
Contractor ler Klenm Heating, Direct or Indi
rect, or by Het Water.
OUR HOT AIR FURNACE
IB Till: DUST INTHE MARKET.
Eepairing Promptly Attended Te.
Jehn Best,
rnoriuuTen,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
LANO.VSTBR, PA.
CTl)iMrtunvc.
H
IQ1I A MARTIN.
-AT-
Dcceratcd Diuuer Set3, from Ilavl
luud China (flnu tlcctiratlen) Scml-rer-celalu,
White Stoue Ware te English
Printed or lMiilu AVlilte, at prices equal
te any in the market. Decorated China
De&scrt, Game, Fish, Oat Meal, Trinket,
Pudding Set, &c. Fruit, Oyster ind
llene Plates. Celery Trays. Tea, Cof
fee and Bouillon Cups. A. D. Coffees,
from tlie cheapest, te $12 each. Royal
Worcester, Japaue30 Ware aud ether
Fancy Goods hi large quantities.
CUT CxLJLl
IN NKWnUSIlINrf.
Pressed aud Uugraved Uliuriware ill
New Styles mulJii Large Quantities,
Rochester Lumps in a Variety of Styles
and at the Lewest Prices. Don't make
yourhelectlen until you
VISIT
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 East King Street.
Miy.EK'8 1IORAX KOAP WILL WA8U
Clethcanud every article l lidr thsuu.
11 a m
U tSt?0b.
rpac vBevuvn uabu bteiie.
CHRISTMAS
BARGAINS
INTQE
HANDKERCHIEF DEPARTMI
Ladlm' Hmnstttrh While. IVInlr.,1 fte
and Open-Werk Berden, ct be, 8c, lOe te OOeTI
LdlM White Embroldeivd, in large as
ment, 10c, 15c, 20c, 2Je te II CO.
Fall linen of OenU' Handkerc htfti, In lit
n uihi ucuuuica auu uommeu, irem be te 0
Ludle' Scalloped and Embroidered BllkJ
n one una joiet, BIXJC usual priCO H8J I
for these goods GOc
Ldles Rcalteped Embroidered, with Deul
Bemstltchcd, at COe ; worth 75c 1
ladles' Open-Werk and Embroidered '
ouaBt.ec. oeiu ene ttcck age ai II.
dents'
erchlcn
TjuveJUtM Willi, rhlna RIIV fT.J
kerchiefs at SiYic Itcgular prlce almost eve
where 60c.
Gent's Japanese White Bilk Itandkercbll
at GOe. Regular prlce te-day, 75c I
. Full lines of Ladles' and dent's Bilk Mufflel
in ream, vvniie ana uoiers, ai unusually if
Many of the Darralns above ninnet ha
placed at the prices named. Purchasers weil
ue wen 10 inspect our stock early.
We carry In stock full lines of
Colgate's Celebrated Extract
TOILET WATERS, COLOUND8, Ac.
GEO.F.RATHVOI
25,East King Street,
marSO-lydlt I.ANCABTKU, PAJ
Bvecsvlc,
A TUUlUSR'S.
Fer Fins Flerida Orange?,
Fer Flue Bananas,
Fer Extra Choice Whlte Umpes,
Fer Fine Table or Cooking llatnlus,
Fer Fine Layer Figs,
Fer Candles of all kind,
Nuts, N11U of all kind,
Fer Fine Canned Goods,
Fer Pickles, Sauces, Ketchup, etc,
Fer FI no Olives or Olive Oils,
FerFlum Pudding,
Fer the Finest Cedecs nnd Teas,
ForClielco Cranberries, etc.,
TO HE WRLL RUPPLinO WITH OOOI
000D8 FOK YOUR HOLIDAY TAI1LE,
OO TO
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street
LANCASTER. PA.
3Telephone connection.
CHRISTMAS GREETING I
With your peekct-i full of money
And eurlrlU of Koedcliccr,
I wish you a Merry Chrlstinns
And a Happy New Year.
Samuel Clark
Extenls'a Cordial Invitation te All te Vlsll
HlsUtorelteoiu,
Nes. 12 & 14 Seuth Queen St,
Where his stock can be cxamlned, and yeul
substnntlul recognition of our ctlerts te pletisl
jeu be show n lu the bastewal et your valued
erucrg ler
CHRISTMAS GROCERIES.
Our Baking Iiuttcr, without Lard, 15, !$,
nunzj cents.
New Citren, 18c per pound,
nrwennut nnd Almend Macaroons.
Hhcllbarknnd WtilnutKeriieN.Siie per peundl
Oranges nnu juiiuinas, iscn oezeii up. I
Extra Flue Craubcriics, 10, 12$, 13, li cciim
perquari.
SUGARS I SUGARS!
Confectionery, New Orleans and Dark Urewn
BiiKur leriniKiiiK your uiuger iki's.
Trv our XXXX Fleur nt bOc imt imartrr. nnd
New Orleans linking Molasses, tlie llueat In tlid
worm, ni i.ewc!i i-rices.
CANDIES! CANDIES!
OMi 7, 8J, , 10, 15 te 23 cents per pound. Ppe
elnl irlreh te ftelioels.
LoekatourCHItlSTMASGREKTINOCurdsJ
The rlnest ever given uvwiy lu Ijiiicnstir. Just!
the thing te decornte sour Christmas Tree!
with.
AT
CLARKE'S
TEA
AND COFFEE KrOItE, NOS.
SOUTH QUEEN brilELT.
13 & 111
Telephone, Free and Prompt Delivery.
r. H, Plenty of extra help te wait en you all.
Ne Delay.
A T UEIST'M.
Cards, Cards Given Away Free,
FROM NOW ON UNTIL CHRIS TM AS.
Tnev nre handsome. See them In our win.
dews. Wc never ln est 111 traihy cards, neither
lnuensk veu te imrcliiise imy thing In order te
get one; but we expect ever body te ask for
tlie Lara. 1111s is iiioeiuy way lugeiu.
READ ON 1 READ ON !
Fifty barrels of Candy ever 13.0D) pounds!
Think or It ! 5 lbs for 2.V, t tb ferJc ; 3 CM for
S5e and 2 fcs ferSSe; nlse Extra Fine Candy at
l.v-lRn nnd 25e tier lb. I'lne Clioeelalo Ilrunsat
IRe and Candy 25e per 16. We hne the Finest S
Bis for 2.5c In the city,
MUSCATEL AND HUNCH RAISINS.
The Finest Loese Muscatel Raisins we ever
saw, 2 lbs for 25c, Tlie Uest Hunch ltaUlns In
the cltv, 2 lbs for 25c. Kine Fancy Cluster
Ralslus'frem 15c te 35e per lb.
DATESAND FIGS.
A big let of Fenian Dales at t Bs ferS-V. Fine
Ijiver Figs at l.' lcr B. New ISag Figs at S
lbs for 25c Finest C'r,v stalUed Hgs ut 15c ir lb.
Adrlve leans of lllackberrles foriie,
ORANGls.
Fifty boxes of Fine Flerida Oranges nt 20c,
25c. 30e uud 35c jer dez.
NU1S.
Eight hundred pounds Finest French Prin
ces Paper-Shell Almonds, 2,tJ0 lbs Urecnebla
and French Walnuts, Pecan tuts. Filberts,
Mixed Nuts, Taragetut Almonds, bhellburk unu
Walnut Kernels, etc.
BUGAR-COATKI) lOPCOItN. , -
Flve barrels Sugar-CiMtcd Popcorn nt 80 er
quart.
Fine line of Fancy Crackers.
Nlcnaes and Ginger Snaps, M Ebs for 25c.
HILVLR hrAlt UAKINU POWDEIt.
With eery ;,-lb box 11 1 15c box you get nllcaii
tlful Present FI110 Viiseb, I'ltihers, Sugar
Hew Is, Ac lv nil means ask font box and have
n chance, Wlllenlj oirertlie Presents during
Holiday season.
Cranberries, White Onijics, Apples, etc.
Mlncunuit at !, 10c, und Atiueic's Finest,
Tlie Finest Line of Evaporated California
Trulls in the market.
Loek ut our lniiiiene display of everything
that Is geed. ".ou can't ntlerd te purs us by.
WeMouldnetnltenipttovvrltonp nil me have
you must sec Seventeen pollte clerks and
four errand bes te give ou ull the attention
jeu want. Loek for the Illg blgu ucre the
jiavL'llieev , uu nut , IIIIS3 u.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL tlllOCEH,
CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE HTS.,
Directly Opposite
J. B. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, uud
Next Doer te Serrel tlorse Hetel.
TESSE JONES A CO.,
tl Manufacturers CONFECTIONEKS' FINE
PAl'KU HOXES, The mol bcuutlful line lu
Oie United Slates. til5 Commerce HU. Philadel
phia l1. Writ for descrli)UYO pries tut,
Jnnl-7Ue4
Holiday Specials
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