Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 28, 1889, Image 2

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Lancaster, Pa.
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December 28, 1889.
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.'?'.. A.1UVV rUIHI XU .III 1F1U lLff
f'i ;'fiie gratia jury eijew xorsuasieuna
-if; in wmctiucei, lur luttuniuugiiiur uyuiiist
t'-'CaiarkeAVrPlcrcc, supcrintendeut of the
rvi. . T.U T"l-.ll- T 1-1.1 .. t ...
f .rigJSTSSSUJCKTCWIU UlgUV UUUipStUy, 1U ISIUB"
.iit'lh death by electricity of Henry
T-vHirrkra ckrk In a store who was killed
jirtilft carrying Inte the storerom the
-if't - lJii i.'i .i...i 1I..1. .!.. ...
MtSt-j" ? .iiaugiug uiuvirtu uuui uii wu
u -rT.n Mutu.lii I....IhwI H'ltA tiiw finrici
gtijthit Plercc'a duty as superintendent was
Silt te sec that the electrle lamp was prep
fM swly hung and that Us Insulation was
w "-. . .
je objection can de reMOiiaeiy maue
te the soundness of the nronesttlon that
anyone who by his neglect Causes the 1-T!fff " ymw 0I '
death of another, may be held acegiyii i 1"."'? ' jmr
I i at a it' i t If ' I T "1
aura uiereier w me cmmuai .mneufw
immiii lAuiAri av.
tMBODjeTOtflKni 2 net habitually
SBtvnan the criminal is the cmploye
"of a corporation ; .which doubtless is due
te the fact that the fault is the corpor
ation's rather than the officer's, and the
oarperatlou directors are net held re-
,,;-: SpOUJIOie, UCCaUSO 01 IUO CUllUHlOU OI
W? Vinhtln .e.itlmniit whtnli renla flwlr
very culpable neglect with a degree of
forbeiranco that it is hard te account
fer.i
Who will deny the abstract proposi preposi
tion that the directors of the Brush
Electrle Light oeinpauy,ln maintaining
'wires conveying a death dealing amount
of electricity, are the real parties re
sponsible for the deaths they cause; and
that the superintendent, whose failure
te ue te. tx defect In the apparatus was
'the Immediate cause of the fatality, is
;S guilty lu a much less, dogrce than are
;, taose wue enirusieu te mm a imug
it- that be ordinary oare would make safe 7
&f 17l.U. .Un ... A .l.ltt ..KAtnAnlAM.
?,BOtts bofere a jury and It appears that
.'n .: T.i.7 . Jr. "i" . ...rri..;
b' ''ha Cehld net have knowledge at
Kerary meaieat of the state of every
i:-J,5partef the many miles of wires and of
'.the.many hundred of lamps under his
enarge, it will say tnat tun rauit is in
'--ths daURcreus system that was given Je
..tliw man's Bupcrintendence, ana tbat
t' uiq ivmiv uuiiiv uuruca uiu lud iubu
Swhn Aaf Ahtlollefl if. unrl urlm mnlntHln It
l"'1 for their rain.
IItla Jilsrhtlme that the directors of
pk. public works should be held te a criminal
siF '"responsibility for their failure te estab-
?,;& Usn and cenuuet tnem In a raanuer that
-'lxl will be as safe ea the cxlstlns condition
k?4A? 'tf fmntn lmnTtrlntrA nnn wknnrA Thl
W?S 7Ti7T - : . ?.. . . . :: 7.7
,; lauiciment in ixew xnru.is intuerignt
liV?uirscuen ; wucn me bupenmeuacnis
W'laii: inteune tens, tue uireoters cannot
jWsUn?er long behlud. Buppose tbat the
bsij' nuirenu suxeriuiuuueui. sueuiu oe iu
IW dhtcd for a less of life caused
y:lv by. his failure te nrevlde safctruards
M that would have avoided it; he will
hew that this neglect was In the rail-
fe read directors. What then could save
WpS1 them from a Jail, under the new receg-
feirt.nmoaer tue old law that makes men
'A' urtmlmltl.. Il.lil ..- .1.n r..il .....
quenecs of their neelect te conduct their
business with reasonable precautieus
against such disasters ? Hew many rail-
ft road.dlrecters would be out of lall te-dav
If this law was nnnllcd te the couse-
SCqlleniea of thalr failure te put safety
ffc eoUDlcrsuneu their freight cars? Brnko.
,vl men uve dally slain upon the best aud
t-'l'?. richest rrmils In Hin pnimtrv In enlnir
h)u between cars In nnlir tn cnunln tluMn
scp r .. . .. .
iSA tegeiuer; wneu mere are muny well
known devices that render such dan
gerous exposure unnecessary. A fullure
te promptly provlde such a coupler Upeu
every car, as seen as its utility wns dis-
8 Covered, la certnlnlv Biinli npilfi
:. linn.i V.e
part
or a
railroad
man-
J' ' Mwm VW
'&& aKtineut Bs te maKe the c
M tinned slaughter of Its brakcraeu
rsMP criminal act en their tinrt. Hut
con-
a
criminal act en their part. But as
ursKemcn are cueap ana plenty, new
fjMjUieh atandlug ready in crowds te ail the
viad "men's shoes, the slaughter
&& en; and the last coucentlon of dutv
&7V?.tbat a railroad manager has is the pre-
SSa wv"u" " l-ue ' e " empleyes.
;.M'The passenger, who is able te reach the
mrallread treasury in case of its neglect,
', fw w M.VMh.uu K116M fcW UI3 BU1U
AS. earrinim lm ilinrn lu nrIVln tnonew.
?&-! the interest shown even lu him.
WMI
mWu Tbe cable news is getting het uneu
at" the llifJueuta fiueiitlpruOilfii u nhmit
Wmrtl that It d'eelSv1th In these days ; nud
lthfltmiivlw iUn Mnann .tw.4- l 1.1
Ki'.Bs snch-bloed curdling, reports of its
f($ YS"'' mueu iue aisease was spreau-
iueDnne usaurcu mas ii was only
disagreeable and net dangerous, but
ftt&r v we r - ts v,cms nre "uni-
wMm w c Ui lu" l""usuu. Presently we
. VW U mad0 t0 fear it "'We than the
&8'j, Berne ncenle sav we imv it nrv.nnra ... ,
, A. J . T- "- ' w A4V; (J)
ijiuut ijp te uaie we nave no reports
fatalities. Colds are nhuiuiunt n
'Wv1' bLut D0W nre d'snincd as the
igaoieuaoic aiecase, wbeu they have
' feverish accompaniment; as thiy
iitnerally will have with nervena rLnii.
rwho'feeUurethatthoy have la grlppe
h,'.;is.ioen m they begin te sneeze.
'& TOe dwjlers say that there is nothing
ii-:??. .. i. Ulr ,'u, Jftli European
fST--.uir.wuy of ulcase, and that
E,??"1 U n,ways amongst us. It
FST'T.i ' " lwwuuus only tue
'J!!ilatlea8 aJ decidedly disagreeable
a?r..Tbe latest information nhnnt 1. 1. .1...
Pglfcftticta most severely weak lungs and
$?Jk constitutions ; which Is valuable
wrormauen concerning it, showing, as
l4il t,hat " ?, disease which fellows
fc'i M-3111011 et diseases in striking the
I,wtake$t hardest. It would rMi u
K .TstrrJfying te be told of adlseaw thatwas
pwtlcqUrJy solicitous te demolish the
cysTHci pvwens ana let the weak ones
.',V IadJrett Taxation.
l"W9r btauferd went te Canada for
jtmas trip, and has beeu telling a
weal.repertcrwhat leimmi'. ei....
Urlif and ether thin wv ..
it the uoenle of tim TT.iit.i c. ...
I)lltui,w,lh d,rcet taxation.
i shmmh yj:ry rcmarKablO stn ement tr.
"e,lream senator of the United States
7' ' .
mA a mlllkmalre ofCallfernla who knows
that the peeple,anl hlmMlfameriK them,
de new stand dlraet taxation for local
and state purposes, and fcavcfJ often
'borne heavy
national tflkatMn or
tt kind
rebawgr JPm Mat
tW 16
natt nwb Bftylnf
tofikheenlr thai
uvnteBta:
tiy.,spi
e MCnmXLM)lJK
tWOd Mbdi.
Is m woeld m doubt
be right. Me
iHlks te be bamboozled.
Indirect taxation U net se obtrusive and,
the amount being equal, It is natural te
prefer" It te he direct method . There Is
mere resentment felt towards the man
who picks a pocket for a dollar than to
wards the man who gains that dollar by
tricks of trade. But because Indirect
taxation Is se easily levied there la al
ways danger that It will be, as It new Is,
greatly In excess of the needs of the gov
ernment. It Is well for the purity of
government and the safety of our insti
tutions that taxation should be se felt
that no mere shall be levied than Is
absolutely necessary for the legitimate
expenses of the gevernment economi
cally administered. In America our
Krewlng industries need protection from
European cheap labor and this Justifies
Indirect protective taxation, but a people
tratned in self government should sec te
it that this protective tariff should be se.
regulated as te de Its work without
piling up dangerous surplus, compli
cating flt iclal difficulties and smother
ing cem'j, cei
Tins I gu s twentieth anniversary of the
eriranlw 5 i of the Knights of JUIjer. but
the vigils-Is youth of the ardor seenis
rnr i '.,:,- ,:
rqr ,ililCOkt. Oermnny and Itnly will nre-
(estngntnst the naturalization of foreigners
by the Brazilian government. It Is under
stood that no term of residence or ether
restriction will hersafter be imposed by
Brazil, hut that all foreigners who are will
ing te become Brazilian citizens may de se.
A if ativb Congress of Indian potentates
new in session at Bombay Is being watched
with great Interest by the Kngtlsh and np np
pears te doservo nttontlen. It has Just
agroed upon a schome of home rule for
India which Mr. Bradlaugh has premised
ti Introduce In the Urltlali I'arllamxnt.
The esientlal foature3 are that thore shall
be a popular ropresentallvo body formed
upon the batls of twolve mombers for overy
million of the population, controlled by an
Inner one selected from Its own number,
and an Imperlal council.
i. .
" Kate Fikld's Wasuinote, Vel. 1,
Xe.l't UaboiiUheslzeofthoold "Fernej's
Progress, .' which had for a lime a brilliant
career in the held that may new be taken
by this publication. It Is certainly h little
Startling .te see a woman's name in heavy
type at the top of a Journal's tltle peafc,
but. Kate Field alms at startling effect
and gdnerallv hits It. In faet she an
noun ces la the first paragraph that Iter
paper la plodged net te be con
ventional In any respect. She says
that, the naine of the publication was
chosen by advice of Miss Ollder, of Tht
Critic, and by Ilia name iiilvleelt Is printed
by contract. This wlse uilvlce Ik thus ro re ro
peatc.'J " You've no knnwlodgeof practlcul
printing. There Is hardly a weekly paper
in New Yerk thet does Its own printing.
Tills is true also of ovary magazine except
Harper's. Your paper can be printed by
contract. Then you'll have nothing en your
wind but Its make-up and advertising. "
This Is true and forcible, and there Is no
reason why woeklies should net multiply
anddalllosde thelr printing. They nre
net in rival lines and can work very well
tegether. The Intblmeencer with Its
complete and Improved faellitlss for pub
lication does a great ()eal of work of this
kind te the satisfaction of all concernod.
'Twas Johnny's turn te speak his pleee:
Be ald, with outstretched hands,
"Undera spreading btaekimlth tres
The villa ee eliettnut taed I"
Frem PucJt.
m
The "National Conservatory of Musle"
anneunces o.xainlnatlensfor ontraneo early
In January for classei In slnKlnjr, piano,
violin, chorus and oichestru. Thin Institu
tion, at 128 Eint 17th stroet, New Yerk, has
been liberally endowed with the object of
placing the beit obtainable musical educa.
tlen within the reach of all, und as It offers
Instruction free, If elroumsUnee warrant,
It should bring te lljjht plenty of musical
genius. Ofrourse charges are made in all
but very needy cbhcs, but the conservatory
aeetns te have a just claim te consideration
as established for the advancement of
musical art and net for profit.
"The institution Is open te these of
every race, crew! and color, upon the nne
condition Hint they give proof or sufficient
natural talent te Justify the examinera In
admitting them. The Mieressml candi
dates will enjoy the tuition of the best
JeacMrs that caiube engaged, and, alter
Kiuuiinuen, wi ue nnonleu opportunities
or making known their accomplishments
aud thus securing ougagemonts."
Why Mone; Failed.
Frem the Hartferd Courant.
They tell an amusing story of a leadlnc
citizen of Hartferd who is possessed e?
iOinple wealth and is fend alike or fish and
ilshlnK. With a party of friends he dreve
out Inte the country en n fishing expedi
tion. As they neared the pond they met a
small boy, beamlnir with the prlde or sue
cost, who cirrled in trlumnh an Immunsn
mock bass that he had Just caught. It was
ene or the rare flvo-peuudors.
"Ilere, my boy," said Mr. B,
glve you 60 cents for that fish.
'I'll
uess net. "
"My .boy. I must have hlinT"
" Come, I'll glve you ?5 for him.
he wild.
Let me
have him."
'Mister,;' said the youthful llsherman,
you hain't get onetutli money te buy that
fish for I'm geln' te eat him."
WIN-TKll DAY8.
Fer the Isr,neEcn.
The corn's all husked end fodder's in.
The winter weed Is (awed,
A barl of cider's out te freeze
Thet Ml talk when It U thawed.
The cabblse-heads is all turned down.
Lnd apples la the cellar
Is sweet end red cs sweetheart's cueek.
End nt right tn a feller.
Tlieie ain't a-much n-detn' new
We leek et time a-nyln',
End eat end smeke end set around,
End bear Uie boys a-lyln'
About the work tbey done, end etch,
End hew thing's geno te rnln,
Es ef (boy didn't knew thot'Ged
Knows Jit what Ile'sa-deln'
The elmlnlz U cemln' round
About played out the old one;
TueeU end new, they both her tales,
I like the best the told one.
The old one he its marks thet tell
Of l'lowln'.rcapln'.seedtn',
Of July flood end early freit.
Of settln', hatchln', fecdln'.
The red marks Mum made, end they tell
What daj- wa days of gladness,
End full es many mere Dad's marked
Iu black, cs times of sadness,
liut every here end there's a place
ThU I hev did the markln',
Thet no one understands but ra,
It means-.Ttr,ni! a-parkln'.
-mil r. M(Sparran.
Are you afflicted with dltrlncss or rfnii
heavy reellne throughout tbe forehead m.,Y
onl'y'ce'uasc'fnu.10' Wl" P' cure.'lt
Oifuii2nuwnnaelum mlxturesenlystunefv
and seldom cure. Fer illscakcs of tuiun..vPS:i
Dr. Bull's Haby ai-rnp,-whlrtVjs safe and iSJS
in its cawts Prfce Scents. Held every wtiefS
It Tougheug,
SOZODON.T teugbenj the gums and makes
them healthy, se that they held In the teeth
nnuly. It romeres the tartar, gives comfort. Is
economical or health aud money, and when
ouce ufced win never be given up. Try 60.0.
TOM,
- 'y1;
W1C
cone
w.iww
IMUfltat.
j.
If,
BUOtOtm 'BERVlCftt
yihhutnvua.
in ut ioiiewii
;Ast flhMwliM en nmmAmvfb
merruns at lftSS, llTBe lMaipr
ciiymail.'nikm. KHIflH HVMM-
titm
I
Siand Buwlay aeksel
i utnal hour, fa I rii"a
NdRli queen streeL . ,
trssM IISOIUf-AT. Kh ANNM KlS
eretUraKM and Mattwrrj streets. H
Zl"
KlBCSK-
MS.1!!!??..8 w ' " aa achoer team
OLtrT BArTm.CRuacii-Eatt Vias near
Uuke street Itev, M. Krsyne. niuuir. , . ,
OUVCT MtMIO.-i-231 East KrcdeMck itrasL-i.
tlundar school at 3 p. in. rreachlug ia tb
evening.
ItcreaxBD-AT. Lnxa's-Marlctta arena,
Rev. Wb, K, Llclillur, pastor. Hundar school
at 2 p.m. Hely Communion In the moruler,
with sermon by Her. c. W. K. Hlegel.
Dlvt!B service ea Mundny mernln In the
Iteekland street school building at lOkfo'eloek.
Sunday school at 2 i. m.
8r. Iavi.'s lUtreajtED Key. J. W. Memlnger,
pastor. AtsvenlngaervtceXmasnntbemswlli
be rendered.
GVAet.tCAl. CtttntcK-Rer. B.D. Albright,
pastor. Henday school at 3 p. m. Praise ear
vice at 9:10 p. m. Watch meeting and Love Leve
feast ea Mew Year's srenlDgatsSe, llevlral
services the remainder of the week..
ST. JeHK's I.UTHSRAW-IUV, B. F. AllemSn,
D. (., pastor. Hervlces at 11a.m. In German
Jtcfermed church, corner of Orange and Mul
berry street. Hnndar school at Hi. Jehn's at
2 p. in. , and at Oetwald Memerial Mission at 3
p. m,
Western M. E. Ciuircti. Iter. Wm. Noen
Thpmpseu, pastor. Meetings every night at
7:80.
Kibst nsreBtiKD. Rev. J M. Tltzel, D. V.,
potier. Sermon en the blrta of Christ. ,At M
p. m. the Sunday school Christmas serf loe will
b held.
Unitbd DarruiiKsr ikChiiiw, Cevbmajit .
west Orange and Concord streets. Rev. C. W,
lliiwlcr, pastor. 1'ralsa service at 8:80 p. m.
BiMrw.t ciiArsL Merlh rnnce street Itev.
F. M. Harris, pastor,
EvANORticATr-Klrst Charcb.Rev. P. p.
iJttir, pastor. Ucrman la Hie morning. Banday
school at Da. m.
kil'nntnvTeniAN Mbmeriai. Cituitcn Seuih
Succn street, Themas Thompson, pasth
air at!hoelAl.ls . m; . ' ' "
. . . m. m... T -------- .- .-:;.
HMr 8un
f Iflik.TiivTEKtAW.-Ilev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D,
pastor. Preaching In the morning by Prof. .1,
H. Hlabr. Ne evening service. Hunday school
Christmas ezi-rcltes nod festival en Monday
evening at7:H8.
TmsruT Luthbraw. Itev. C. 1 Fry, pastor,
flundny school Christmas festival at 7 p. m,
tvsKii servicnen inimany nigiu ironiiiieiz.
Br. PAUia M. K. CUUHcn Itev. K.C. Yerkes,
twister. 0 n. in. class.
Hunday school at 1:13 p.
m. Early prayer nieetln
vtiraver nieetlmrnie.'OOn. r
First M. K. Cjiureii ltev. H. 11. Vernen. I).
Ill DASI
X)., pastor. Class meetings at Da. m,
senrtfil nt 'i?i . tn.
Hunci
lay
Meuavian. Itev. J. Max Hark, D. D., pastor.
Sunday school nt2 p. in.
Ciiiiist Lutiieua.v. Itev. E. I,. Reed, po'ter.
UiiAcrLvniERAN. Itev. C.K. Haupt, raster.
Sunday school at 3 p. in. Church krfii
di erulntr and evening.
5ru J3oebB.
J.
II. MAllTIN A CO.
Lafa', Misses' and
il
s
COATS
-AT-
PRICES TO SUIT
THE-
After - Christmas
Pocketbook,
-AT-
JllMWIt,
CORNER
West King and Prince Streets.
iiANCASTKB, I'A.
tmlivcUrt0.
TJMBHKI.LA IIKADQUAnTKItH.
HEADQUARTERS
-reit-
ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN,
14 EAST KINO STKEMT.
eSnid
jfuvnttttyg.
niiiluN'hbnic. " "
PLUSH ROCKERS
HT COST-
FonTWenAYBOunsAcniFiCE ib teuh
OAIN.
COME QUICK ANUSECUUE A CHOICEONE
BEFenUTUEY AltE GONE.
LOTS OF OTHER GOOD THINGS
rniCESTILL X.MAS.
AT CUT
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
Nes. 27 4 29 SOOTH QUEEN STREET.
LAJCCASTEIt. I'A.
J" ANCASTEH HUSINES3 COLLEGE.
ri.. u Lakcastisr, December, IS89.
DrAn Hilt oil Madam: Yeu nre cordially In.
PAV iS,Xl,u the LANCAHTEH HUSISESH
cpLLMlfc. at lu new quarters. Ne. St North
wuKe street, befure cutcrliiK your son or daugb
tr in January. Convince yourself of the genu
ISSflf". efUie article bclbre luvestlnc. Hlx
?,?.u.n.B 'fUes.ana Gentlemen from this Institu
tion leek u;ItieiiH since October 25.
Address. jj, V, WEJOLEU, rrlcelpal.
tHln&((
i
Christmas
wmi
M-,. 4.. Ps.m's.
?itaiiawau.aaHrniay. Dm
DM.SS.1SSS.
American Retailing has never
befeVe had a. wile of Muslin
UnBemeaf equal in importance
t$tfet IJegun in our store this
.isdrniri.!;;1 ' t
Prices 'enniany leading items
are'lesVfer completed garments
than materials would cost
The greatest existing trade
in Muslin Underwear is done
Here' We expect te increase
it largely.
The Bargains offered te-day
have, never been equalled and
must command universal atten
tion, They will close 1889 and
begin 1890 with a great gain in
sales.
Gezvus.
I 2,000 geed Muslin Gowns,
Mether Hubbard yoke with 12
plaits, and Hamburg edge en
neck and sleeves, gathered
cuff, 38 cents. Three pieces
gtdy sold te one buyer.
2 2,000 fine Muslin Gowns.
UJtbej,Hubbard- yoke of 26
fine plaits, with Hamburg edge
en neck and sleeves, full length,
55 cents. Three pieces only
sold te one buyer.
3 2,000 heavy Muslin
Gowns, 6 clusters of fine plaits,
Mether Hubbard sleeves, four
plaits and fine Hamburg edge
en neck and cuffs, 65 cents.
4 2,000 fi.ie Muslin Gowns
with yoke of four clusters ;of
eight fine pleats each, with fine
wide Hamburg inserting and
edge en neck and sleeves, 75
cens.
5 600 fine Muslin Gowns
with yoke of fine wide Ham
burg inserting and fine plaits,
with beading and Hamburg
edge around neck and sleeves,
85 cents.
6 600 fine Muslin Gowns
with V-shaped yoke of eight in
stirtings, -plaits and beading,
with, fine Hamburg embroidery
en Mether Hubbard sleeves
and around neck, $1.
7 Fine Muslin Gowns with
.all-evcr yoke of embroidery,
beading and Hamburg edge en
neck and sleeves, $1.
8 600 fine Cambric Gowns
with j 6 fine plaits and wide in
serting of Torchon lace, bead
ing and Torchon lace edge en
neck and sleeves, $i.
9 3,66b fine Muslin Gowns,
divided into four lets, $1.25 :
First-Fine Muslin Gewn, V-shnped yeke with
6 plaits and 4 Insertluffs of bll
unci
embreld.
cry and beading, fine Hambur.
ling, nne Hamburg edge
rtlalts lireiinfl neelr. ai 9.V
edge and
beading and
nd rinaMui
Second Fine Muslin Gewn, with six Insert
lnsertlnei
of Hamburg,
nne
ninth.
and bendlnz.
Hamburg edaa en neck ant
and sleeves, Sl.25.
with 14 ftiirt ll.m.
Third Fine Cambric Gewn, with Utlne Ham
burg tnserttngs in yeke between plalu
nix, mnuinx, uiiu jiuuiuure ruge nnu
beading en neck and sleeve, S1.25.
Fourth-Geed Muslin Gewn, with 4 wide Ham
burs Insertlngs, flne Hamburg edge and
beading en neclt and sleeves, IUO.
te Other lets at $1.50,
1-75. 2. 2.50. 2.75.
Chemises,
1 1200
mises, with
fine Muslin Che
square neck, deep
Hamburg edfrinjr, with Ham
burg edge en neck and sleeves,
45 cents. Three pieces only sold
te one buyer.
2 ;i2oe fine Cambric Che
mises, with square neck of deep
Torchon lace, beading and
Torchon lace edge en neck and
sleeves, 55 cents. Three pieces
only sold te one buyer.
3 1200 fine Cambric Che
mises, with square neck of
Medicis lace inserting and edge,
ribbon and beading of fine
Medicis lace en neck and
sleeves, 60 cents.
4 900 fine Muslin Chemises
with square neck, fine Hamburg
eg.nff beading and fine em
broidered edge en neck and
sleeves, 65 cents.
5 1200 fine Muslin Che
mises with yoke of fine hem
stitched embroidery, beading
and Hamburg "edge en neck
and sleeves, 75 cents.
6 Fine Silk Chemises just
from Paris, hand-made, surplice
neck, deep Valenciennes lace
and ribbon en neck and sleeves,
asserted colors, $2.
7 Other colors at 85 cents,
$i, 1.25, 1.50 and 2.
Skirts.
1 1200 fine Muslin Skirts,
cambric ruffle, with cluster of
fine plaits and Hamburg edge,
48 cents. Three pieces only sold
te one buyer.
2 1200 fine Muslin Skirts,
with 8-inch ruffle of fine cambric,
and cluster of small plaits and
hemstitched inserting en ruffle,
65 cents. Three fneecs only sold
te one buyer.
3 Fine Muslin Skirts, with
6-inch ruffle of blind em
broidery, 8 plaits, 88 cents.
4 1200 fine Muslirf Skirts,
with 6-inch ruffle of fine blind
embroider)', 8 neat plaits, $1.
5 600 fine Muslin Skirts,
with j 2-inch ruffle, fine Torchon
lace inserting and edge, cluster
of 4 plaitsabeve the ruffle, gi. 25.
6 300 fine Muslin Skirts,
with deep cambric ruffle,
clusters of plaits, wide Torchon
VtoMiret .!'
lace inserting and Torchon
edge, $1.35.
7Fine Silk Underskirts just,
from Paris, t bnd-niader' lined
.With ?isain rherviillelw, iritM
deepVuffleeftValfii'dneilkW
lace beading and ribbon, $3.
Other lets at $1.59, 1.75, ar
225.. 2.50, 275, 3, 3.50, 4, 4.50,
5. 5-50, 6, 6.50
Corset Cevers.
1 5,000 fine Cambric Cov Cev
ers, full regular made and size,
with fine Hamburg .edging
around neck, 1 2 cents. Tifee
pieces pnfy sold te one buyer.
2 Fine Cambric Corset
Cevers, square neck and fine
Hamburg edging, 25 cents.
Three pieces etuy sold tb one
buyer.
3 1,200 fine Cambric Corset
Cevers, ,with square neck,
Valenciennes lace inserting and
ribbon, Valenciennes lace edge
and beading en neck and
sleeves, 50 cents.
- 4-r20e fine Cambric Cor
set Cevers; with, surplice neck
and ribbon, fine Torchon in
serting, beading and Torchon
lace edge, 60 cents..
Other lets at 65 cents, 75
cents and $1.
Drawers.
i s,oeo "Fruit of the
Leem" Muslin. Drawers, full
size, regular made,, with deep
hem and three rows of fine
plaits, 25c Three pieces only
sold te one buyer.
2 1,200 fine MuslinDrawers
with geed 3-inch embroidered
ruffle and 6 rows of fine plaits,
40 cents. Three piece only sold
te one buyer.
3 1, 200 fine Muslin Drawers
with 2 clusters of four small
plaits and deep ruffle of fine
embreiderv. se cents. Thr
pieces only sold te one buyer. ! '
. . A ' "Kit 1 T.
4- i,uu nne musnn urawers
with 10 rows of fine plaits and
fine embreideredruffle, 55 cents.
5 1 200 fine Cambric Draw
ers with 2 clusters of small plaits
and ruffle of 2-inch fine.Torchen
lace, 65 cents.
6 600 Cambric Drawers
with clusters of 8 fine tucks,
Torchon inserting with ribbon
and edge, 75. cents.
7 Fine Muslin Drawers with
2 clusters of 5 fine plaits and
hemstitched ruffle of Hamburg
embroidery, newest style, 85
cents.
8 Fine. Silk Drawers just
from Paris, hand-made, with
deepruffle of Valencienneslace,
Jine .lace beading and ribbon,
$2. ,
Other lets at $1, 1.25, 1.50,
1.75. , 2.25, 2.50, 2.75, 3, 3.50,
3-75-
Jehn Wanamaker.
ifatcJtce.
Ty-ATHKS.
Watches, weBpylass.
OpUcal Goods. Telegraph Time Dally. Kvery
Article In this Line Carefully Repaired.
Leuis Weber,
No.ltS9KKerthQueenBt.,NearP.R.E.BUUon
JEWELEIt AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN;
GILL,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
DIH7VSONDS.
Our purchase of DIAMONDS, loeso and
mounted, being made before the raise, we efTer
our Immense sleck nt former LOW PllICEB.
A Beautiful Line of
LADIES' GOLD WATCHES,
GENTS GOLD WATCHES,
LADIES' AND GENT'S SILVER WATCHES.
A Full Line or NOVELTIES.
OHAS.S. GILL,
Ne. 10 West King St.,
LANCASTER. PENN'A.
F
OK HOLIDAY GIFTS.
Herr.Jeweler,
FOR
Holiday Gifts !
IN
WATCHES, JEWELRY AND H0YELT1ES.
A Nice Line of DIAMOND GOODS lu nines.
Ear Rings and Combination Sets
AT LOWEST PRICES.
Walter C. Herr,
Ne. 101 N. Queen St.,
CORNER OK ORANGE.
OYSTERS I REST OYSTERS IN THE MAR
kct tu-rveil in nil styles, und meals at all
Hours, at CHARLES E. H0STEIV8, In the nur
of the Central Market. Oysters In the shell or
oeued served te privale families. Telephone
connection. nevSKhudlt
OR HEADQUARTERS
A. O. K. of M. C, K. or G. E., I. O. R. Sf ..
. V. A. St., I'. O. H. of A., I.O.O.E., Elks
harms and t'inr, ee U
(1,
Cliarms
KRISMAN'fl.
Ne. 12 Wen King s tree I.
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JP Htere Keem mm! Heuse neeupted by
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Sic real estate
KEAL ESTATSt-TIIB
of Mil real Mlati of Jnwnh
MKII.WI-
lias Been asHswsJ te i .?J
TraeAr:i)ECT.rAB si.issw ra 't
at 7i o'cieck, at tne lUdlroed Heuse of T.
Hhrend. en West KlBa. turret. Th immertv
.ouuslsUef a let of ground en the corner etFre-.
mans sireci una veuiga auey, wicei wnie ana
.extending te Poplar street,' en which J erected,
a twD-stery Framn Dwelttag Hfmse. ; aad atseal
.let of ground en the northwest side et. Fremont,
street fWt wide by 00 feel Inches I ii depth.
. HKNKY U AXHINU, Admlntstrster.
JeELL.llAl.tB, Auctioneer.. , n34Sfl8d
A OSimiHTHATen-8 PUBLIC SALE.
a. , ewtuisdav.jawuaryt.ww,
altba Leepard lle'l, the one and ahalf-tery
Frame. Dwelling and let of around, NaiSHetith
Llms street, containing tn Rent en' Lima street
Tl feet, mere or leu : thence along Church street
lit seev mere or leas : tnoneo te tilme street 80
feet, mera or less. 'This la en, elegant building
site, aflTerfllng room for two or three houses ;
located within a. few minutes' walk or Centre
Hqtlare.
Bale te begin at 7:30 p.m., 'when conditions
will be made known by
. M . , OAVID McMUI.LBN, .
Administrator with will annexed of Christiana
Curry, deceased.
JeklL. Halves, Auctioneer. dUlsAJId
PUBLIOHA'tiKOFAN ELEGANT NORTH
Duke street residence.
OxMeDAT, DCCBXBBtt B0,1,
at the Leenard Hetel. Ilm twruitarv, nrtnk ml.'
dence nudlarire two-story brick back building-;
'Ne. VA NertR Duke street, let 27 feet lnebea
ny tv mi, te curisiian street, jiense contains
13 roemsVtJJest system of steam heamheailaff.'
bath, gas, het and cold water, -water closet,
whole premises undetnlralncd by sewerage.
rnui ciiuTii. Deauuiui iron lenee, street pa vca
with asphalt blocks, and surrounded by the
most beanttml residences In tbe city. '
Sale te begin at 7iS0 o'clock.
... , , LYDIAT.ANDIS.
Jen L. Uaixes, Auctlouecr. dU.lilSS
"IJIOn SALE.-VALtrAJJLE HOME IN THE
JJ Cumberland Valley.
Valuable Cenntry Seat and Heme; located at'
the edge of Mechanlcsbitrtr, en the read leading
from llarrlsburE Ut Carlisle, known as Trindle
Spring read. It really has, ue, comparison for
in uciirauiuiy, locnuen nne, surreunuinit iet
a comfortable home. The house! stands hack
from the read About 300 feet, 'en u. Hum
irise;' and a 'lawn In front slopes grad
ually, te me reaa ; sienas rigiu upon a
corner of prominent crossroads, the one lead-'
lug te AVilllams Greve, the ethers te llarrls
burg pike, te Mvchanlcsburc and1 te Carlisle.
There Is about clirlit acres of land te this home,
partlyoevered with fruit treesapples, pears,
peaches, plums, gages, apricots, grapes,! crabs,
Ac. This place has only le be "cn te be appre
ciated. The property adjoins the Dlllsburic &
Harrlhburg inllread stntlen,1 and iMvitomce
within ajO.ynrdR. The fameils Trindle Spring
ciiurch property Joins this property lathe rear.
Scheel near .by, or can se te Mcchanicsburg
schools s only about ten minute wulk Inte Me
chntilesburff. Ker a rctlred farmer or merchant
who wants te spend the bslanee of his days
with plctKitre this Js ene of the places set apart
for him. The premises ran be viewed by Inking
truln at Harrlsburg for Dlllxburir, aud slopping
etr nt Trlndle Spring station, or stepping nt
Meehanlcsburg and walkout.. Fer particulars,
address J.L.MEt,OY,
dec21-3tdTU,Tli.SA-2tw Uirllslel'a.
-pUULIC SALE OK REAL ESTATE.
ON SATURDAY, J A. 1,1690,
Will be sold byvlrtue of au Order of the Court
of Common Pleas, of Lancaster county, la., at
the Lien llrewery Hetel or Jacob Emnger, in
the City of Lancaster, the following described
real estate situated In sold city :
Ne. 1, a Let of Ground en Washington street,
between Duke and Church streets, containing
iu front Ra feet, and In tlepth northward 07 feet,
en which Is eroded a two-story Brick Stable
Ne. 1, n Let of Ground en the Cerner of Church
and Rockland streets, 'containing in fronton
said Church street 20 feet,- and extending In
depth nlenv Rockland street, IM feet and seven
Inches, te a six feet common alley, en which
are erected a two-story Ilrlck Dwelling Heuse
and Stere Property. This has been a grocery
store for a great many years.
Ne, 3. A let of Ground en Woodward street,
containing in front 13 rcct and four, lnchivt, and
lu depth 100 feet te'a 10 feet wide common alley,
en which IS erected a two-story Brick Dwelling
Heuse with Frame back building,- Ne. 62&
Ne. 4. A let of Ground ou the corner of Chris
tian and Woodward streets, cenbiliilng In front
21 feet, and extending lu depth along C'hrbtlan
street 100 feet te a 10 leet wide common alley, en
which are erected two twoitery Brick Houses,
with frame back bulldlnim. Nes.. 02 anil Ari.
- These properties will be. offered separately or
lUKCiiier, iu null, purciiusers
Hale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m., when
terms will be made known by
C. A. MILLER,
Assignee of Henry C. Keller.
Joel L. Haines, Aucu UtJ.'.!l23&jan4
-pUBHOSALE.
N ON TUESDAY, JAUARY,7, 1890, '
Will be sold nt public sale en the premises, In
the villain et Quarryvllln, Lancaster county,
Pa., the following valuable Real Estate; te wit :
i-.u. i, vuai nnu i.umucr rani, containing 'i'i
cres, mere or less, with SOO feet of coal siding,
Including .trestle work, nearly, new, wltli ca-
, uraiiH wuru, ueimiv new, wim cu
1,200, tens of coal ; 200 feel, lum-
iiauiiy ui i,j, ions ei ceai ; mj leer lum
ber sldlng,-two-stery Frame Warehouse, G8 by 21
feet, with a llve-horse txiwer enclne nnil rlnvi.
ter Ter heisting grain und feed, lumber shed 100
feet long, three nets of scales lu geed repair,
stabling for two horses, wagon shed, and all
necessary Improvements en the property. This
coal and lumber viinl Is tlm lKst stiinil niul nln
themeit conveniently nrrnnged en the line of
aincunLcrc. iuurryYiue raiireaa.
Ne. 2, A Let of Ground containing tbrce-quar-tcrs
of nn acre; mere. r"lc, en which nre
erected a modern Twe-Story 1IRICK DWELL
ING HOUSE, with nil latest conveniences,
such ns ces. steam heat.- with tlxturei. Iintli
room, lieL ami cold water, stationary wash-
kuuiup, ae. uiu iiiaiue ei inn enure uou&e is
(lnlshcd in hard woed: Modern stable, with
box stalls, bvdrunt. enmns nnrt nil llinlniet
improvements, currlage house, large chlekcnj
house. The let contains Fruit Trees and vines
ei me ecsianu iinesi varieties, an in goea bear
ing condition. This Is the most modern,
best arranged, best built and most desirable
dwelling In the southern part of Lancaster
county, without an exception.
Alse, at the same time und place, will be sold
the following personalprepcrty ;
Flnlshlugbeards, German tiding, casings,
washboard stuff, hemlock Joists, shutters,
.blinds, meuldings, doers and sash, perch pests,
Geed bargains for farmers and ethers in need of
repair lumecr.
Sale te commence nt, 1 o'clock p. m when
terms and conditions will be made known by
W. II. ROLAND,
K Assignee of P. Beflenmyer.
Jas. COLMN3, Auctioneer. dlS,21,2S4Jl,0d
R
EAL ESTATE OFFICE.
HERR'S
GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICF.
nOUSE.S,llUILDING IX)TS,FARMS, MILLS,
tc for sale. Great bargains. Call for our new
Catalegue Just out.
HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES al
ways en hand for rent
RENTS COLLEtifr.H - Properties taken
chnrge of, collection 'if rei , payment of taxes,
repairs, etc., attended te snibent, treuble or an
noyance toewWrs.
MONEY TO IA7AN ON MORTGAOES.-Fer
these having money te Invest we' have llrst
class mortgages en hand and the be-it of facili
ties for Investing.
TITLE l'APERS prepared and titles Mircrully
examined.
Allan A. Herr,
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT
NO. 108 EAST KING STREET,
nor 8 3md
s
ECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family.
FOn SALE
ON THE MOST LIKERAL TERMS.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120
feet deep, ou Lancaster avenue, between Wal
nut ana Lemen streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling heucs with man
sard reef, perches lu front, lets 113 feet deep, en
North Pine, between Chestnut and Walnut
streets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front
yards, Iren fences, lets 1KI feet deep, en West
Walnut, between Mary and Pine wreets.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 115 feet
deep, en West Imeu street, between Charlette
aud Mary streets.
Tliree-sterv brick duelllnghouses.lets 150 feet
deep, with all the modern Improvements, front
yards, en West Cuealiiut strcvt, between Pine
and NbvIii streets.
Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lline.
North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, ami
limen.beluecn Mary and Pine streets.
All the ubore homes are In geed order, newly
p.ipcred,'Bus fixtures In all the rooms, water In
tlieLlkhen.unil the cellar wurnintedtebedry.
Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show
you,
apr2trlyd.M,W.s. sa North Mary Street.
i
t Mreetvlt:
CLiymn awaNC i uiven away i
:IM bMes'K.H. Marvin A fe.'s Mae
EKES?. be1 riven Tim te nil who call i
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BALAMCE OF HOLIDAY
ft l PETORB STOCK TAKING.
. s , r $ '
If you wanttlie btszest dollar's worth of Or
, t -H-CALLAT
TEA. AND OOFKKE STORE, NlW. U li
dvuiii ifuacn HruniST.
P. B.-Call and cct a New Calendar ter UB.
A
TBUltSR'S.
Again Replenished I
The heavr draft made' nn our wtl.alM.ti
Stock Of Groceries for Chrlstmiu mnti Is nli
In, shape, and are new ready te supply yeuifl
nutM sut jruui
NEW YEAR'S TABLE.
Flerida Oranges, Chefce White Grapes.
nanas, uaiuernia Apricot, Prunes, Pears,!
riums, uaisins, uannea and oilier Bettle
nvA. Af nil bln.
Vina" TTifflfM TfrM.nnA.rl DlH..nnln .hJ'D.hI
saieChSS.ele:' ' " -"," -"--
AT
; BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER. I'A.
T REisrs.
4Jards, fc Cards Given Away Free,
FROM NOW ON UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
They arc handsome. Sen thorn In our win.
fdews. We never Invest In trashy cards, neither
mm .Aw. ,wm w purvjuisD uuyiiiiiig in eraer le
pet one; but. we eicpecf everybody te iisfc for
READ ON ! READ ON I
Fifty; barrels of Caudj- ever 18,000 pounds ll
Thluk of it I & Ss for 2-jc, 4 lbs formic : 8 lbs feri
Z'ic. and
15c,18e and 25c per S. 'Kine Cliocelate Dreps all
ISO and Candy IScperft. We have the Finest S
lbs for 85c In the city. I
z mt ier-: nise r..xim ine candy at!
MU80ATKL AND RUNCH RAIS1NM.
The Finest Ixiose Muscatel Raisins we ever
saw, 3 Ebs for 5c. The UestUunch Raisins In
the city; 2 lbs for 25c. Flne Funcy Cluster
Raisins from 15c te Xij per lb.
DATES AND FIGS.
A big let of Persian Dates at t lbs for 2V. Flna
iJiycr Figs-lit 12Ke per Ib. New Bag Figs atS
IbsferSSc. Finest C'rystnllzed Figs nt 15c per ft.
Auiivu iuiuiui xiinuKuerrics lur iuc.
ORANOKS.
Fifty boxes or Fine Flerida Oranges at20c.l
NU1S.
. Eight hundred pound Flnesl French Prln-I
cess Paper-Shell Almonds, 2,000 lbs Greenoblel
and French Walnuts, Pecan kuts. Fllberts.fl
Mixed Nuts, Taragena Almonds, Shcllbark and
SUQAIUCOATED POPCORN.
Flve barrels Sugar-Coated Popcorn at 8c perl
Flne line of Fancy Crackers.
.Nlcnacs and Ginger Snaps, ;l lbs for 23c.
SILVER STAR 11AKINQ POWDER.
With every J.;-Ih bes at 15e box veu get a Ucau-1
iiiui x-reseni,- nne vases, s'lieners, nugari
Uewls, Ac Ry all means ask for it box und have I
a chance,- Will only etfer the Presents during I
Cranberries, Whlle Grapes. Annies, etc.
Mincemeat at &c, 10c, and Atmore's Finest, I
Tlie Finest Line of Evaporated Oillfernla
Frnlts lu tbe market.
Loek at our Immense display of everything
that Is geed. Yeu can't uil'erd te pass us by.
We would netattempt te write up all we hava
you must see. Seventeen polite clerks and
four errand boys te give you all the attention
you ,want. Loek for the Big' Sign across the
pavement ; you can't miss ub.
WJIOLESALE AND RETAIL UROCER.
CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STS
, Directly Opposite
J. IL'Hartln AUa'aDry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer toKeire Herse Hetel.
J?UV.
TCTIVEDAYSOF BARGAINS.
Yeu Are Wanted
TO EXAMINE THE
BIG FOR BARGAINS
OFFERED BEFORE
Stock Taking (January 1st.)
Genuine Reductions lnLADlES'andGENT'S
FURS, New and Fushlenable, but a ,few tee
many. Never, a better opportunity te buy a
SEAL COAT, FASHIONABLE CAPE OR
STOLA thau in (he next FIVE DAYS.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
(gftt-Dctn.
LA
ANCASTER CARPET HOUSE.
8HAUB & VONDERSMITH.
IT PAYS THE BUYER
TO GO TO
SHAUB & VONDERSMITH.
RUGS, CARPETS. ART SQUARE. OIL-
CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Etc.
FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES
In the City for the Prices, BoHureto
See Them.
BEST GOODS I LOWEST PRICES
GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE 1
CARPET AND CARPET WORK I BEST AND
CHEAPEST I
Near Cerner of Orange & N. Queen.
aug23-lyd
4?lour.
.i,ir
-T EVAN & SON'S.
THE CAKES ARE BAKED.
The Rush for Fleur is Over.
WE NOW WISH ALL OUR FRIENDS A
MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS.
Levari & Sens,
MERCHANT MILLERS.
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