Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, December 28, 1889, Page 7, Image 7

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M METNilE.U 1 TEWEIAKE TIWX
AM tir.TCTH RITfERLV,
;A SpeccH Taotei-jr Whcr Eloquence t
1 4 SappMcd at riltoen pellafs n spurt..
The Modesty of Some Pnblle Man
.Copyright, ,M.
Xatntrotnirtecouioout atrowterfer tern-
Eirnnoe hcroafler limn I havu Were,
oretoforol have been llheral regarding
sumptuary legislation. lhe put year I
have been trying te build up my health bV;
Bieana of liilld malt bevcraRO"! at nieal
tlme. This worked Well at hnnigf" but het
Se well en the read. When a man Is nt
home be can cut as many meals a day a he
cheese, taking ale or porter along with
his tnenls, but when he gees away he hn
te conform te sti'Iet rulei- That Is net nil.
Hotels, ns the towns diminish in slze, tret
mero astoulshed at you order ale with
your dinner, until IHs almost like break
ing into a private nouse auu saving
Kwnrtil nririn- Ilr renfufC- mv
nhvslclan
hi told me te ifsa ale or Derter a!
along with
Uieals and 'that It would glva me color ana
strength, appotite r.nu goea uioeu. ae i
trled It. .
At the loetwllor bonse I nsked the
waiter If I could hrwe a class of ale. He
asked moeveragaln what I wauled. Six
wlde oyed t-rhoel teachers en the ether
slde of the tabln looked nt etch ether horri
fied. The walter went te the head walter.
He came and al;cu tne what I wished.
1 said I would HUu a class nf ale. if we
could coneoal It from the authorities. Ue
said I would have toUke a bottle. Then
he sent out for a blank application. I lllled
It out, coloring te the roots of my late hair,
forevcry ene stepped eating in order te
watch the face of the man who hud become
a slave te nle. ' i'
Thn stntiln hnv wr.innftd lilniMvlf tin
warmly, and bidding geed-by te ene and all
ue uasneu uewi me hucci te ine uauy
Elephant te ill! uiy order.
By the tl me I get te my ple he came in
with n short breath and the -ale concealed
In a shawl stran. Most overvbodv In the
dining room had dawdled through the
meal in erder te soe hew I would act after
had get my rum. They pretended te be
alklns about sometlilntr ulse. but re.il Iv
remainodteHOo modisgtaue myaelf. The
walter sent out ler a cerk-screw una puueu
out a ploee of the cork with It. He get a
hotter held, and after a Ions, mtrnle laced
struggle with it, thgre was a pep lh.it
scared overvbodv lift he heuse. aud the ale
boiled ever the table, spurted up the
Woevoof the walter, and deluged my pie.
i am conic tedriiiK teen tea new. especi
ally In America, wliere drinking Is douei
nore ueuttitl tne green deer and less at
able than iu ether countrles, ram told.
he erENisa or tue bottle.
Yesterdav I met w veuncr miin who had
ust gradliated at collcge and was en his
vay home. " I am u littie sorry te loave
ollege, " he slid, " for I have had-a geed
IlTiO, 1 lnve been pretty well supplied
vithmenevbvmv fjther. and sraauatcd
retty well up, for I undo a geed showing
ina a goon spcecn. 11 you win net give
nv nanie i win snow you me speccu anu
nit la a geed deu of tlme at enllega out of
loom, ami i nave maue seme miie money
mt of the bevs, teauhlng sparrinjr, etc.,
tc. . e I hnteif te stav indoors and sulfer
vhen it didn't fit mv style.
Iget the aildruM of Colchester Kebe its x
;e., 'lliun, u., ami ler sis get a oeiuiiiiu
ration. I am a pretty geed olecutlonlst,
heugh a verv peer Uiluucr, ami I niaue a
rrcat hit with it. The firm is an linigin iry
me. for a bright j'euin; school toacher dees
ill the work himself, ami that is all he
enld de. He writes a geed locture en go-
ilev or autumn or thought and charges
e much a hundred wenls. He did rather
xtra for me, and I pilu him well, ler vn
iid lust mule somethlng out of a littie
pirring mituli In the spring. I will give
en soineoi tiiospeocii. it was en lneugni.
t starts eut:
1 Oil. I soinetimos think hew glorious a
Ihlng Is thought. Thought make thomare
te. Xlietlgiit iiuc.ui.-j luiiueis wuu irauu
End traverses the follles. Thought tills the
rr.iuarleaand Kanlsoftheoirlh. . Who cm
alelv monkey with thought? She builds
hurclics, schools and celleges, brldges the
errcut. deolnres dividends after paying
,irge salaries, glorifies the pulpit, piaejs a
vreath of fimoiibeuflho knobby brew of
he statesman, orects monuments te tne
ouragceus tleau, giving tne names ei ine
horeos in lower c-se anu me scuiinureu
kamesofthe donors In full, gethlc ox ex ox
kuded letters, lozethcr with the cost of the
lienumentand ether things which de net
lelate te the dceds of theso whose dust He
burled there.
" who can overtalto or put salt upon tne
lall of thought?
"Ne ene cm I
"Yeu nnv count the volts In a streke of
ightulng and charge the same up te-tho
eusumer, but you cannot muzzle thought.
'en can liirnossllie tornaue anil lniue it
mini) Water for veur stock, but you cannot
von re id the thoughtsefa petit jury. Who
mews what a pout jury tniiiKsi ou
mew hew lenii it taises ler tne iigut ei me
ilnlcst llxed star te reach the Unlted
itates. Yeu can weigh tne pianets anu
nap out the political divisions et tne moon,
mt you cannot evon piove that a petit juiy
hinkR. '
"Then let us de mero thliiltlng as we
urn nuv iidewii lile'a intuway. i.et us.
le far ns possible, think our own thoughts
IllliOSS WO.UOauiO te employ iiiiiikuis m
Idvnutui). L(,t us onc-eur.igo thought in
lllier.sMiiJ de some of it outsell os.
"Thought se.irj beyond the lieautltui
:iIii1idu and finds out hew It Is dene se
h.it art aud science nnd manuf.ictiire may
von imitate it. Thought skims the -Mliuy
.Vay, and combining It with the inusli of
iur busv liie make3 foedi for bttll mero
heught.
K OOOB WALl'ZEIt.
I' Oh. lnt ns. therefore, oiiceurazotliouuht
bven ameuu people whevi time secmte be
Innlnlv taken un with ethor thluu's.vLet
lis put the thinker en its hack, as one might
say, ami niu 11 no 11s ucsi.
.-.hew me the nation that h is anhalt
a einents and honored wives and mother,
md I will show you the nation that thliiKs
mil nroL'reaseV Shew-ma the pfon'.e he
rv te de business ever cebble stones and
voetheirwhosln the tumult of a htene
laved btrect, and I will nlmw you a pcople
vhe cannot think uuiess they have a roll
if cotton In each car. Shew me a nation
)f teinle who de net tnniK, nnu 1 u
w vouanaujuefpooi'lo m he cat their
enemleti and whose vkMa , at1
wltlithewu , T"
"TheMM ta reaily a vaty -4c(raM
ihln. "A man may bi a god penman and
yM be' a. peer thinker. Ultra tn a man
with a atndleas leek, however, anil a big
round beuse for the engines of thought,
and I will overlook the bagnesa where
with bis trousers are went te bag and .the,
general menacing way he baa of waltslng.
Cled made tome men geed waltsefe and
gave teMhewan earnest Via 'OfJItej'0-.
criher 1th theiiglitfulnessand biliousness.
We must necept the great work as we And
it, and honor every1 man fhr'tbtgeadjra
deee;"",' ' i. " -r r
The ttemtd, or Chicago, bad a geed thing
recently en modesty among men In Con Cen
irnm, und It Is well worthy of note here.
Mr. Jee Cannen, of Illinois, who wants
nothing better than te be called Jee by
geed men, haaadoteen modest lines in -the
,UongretsleBl.dlrotkry after fifteen yera
geed service, while a new man from Jollet
has a real nice encomium, evidently writ
ten by himself, of which the following Is a
specimen t
He was born in Truxton,' Cortland
county, N. Y.,Aug. 23, 1833, ofpeor butex
treinely honest parents, who Rare become
famous chiefly through their sen.He
worked en a rarm for 17 a month, se that i
he could threw it tin te ether Beemewhen
he get into Congress. He get a cobibbeb
scnoei caucatien, in ertier te give mm a
chance te become a self-mad e man,
and at 7 per month en the farm
managed, .te save enough in two
months te take him through college.
Aft$r ten years of close application as a
student the inoney thus saved en the farm
became exhausted and he resorted te teach
ing school at $18 per month, and after three
months he was enabled te take a course at
a business college, (ind also complete n legal
.vilnriitlnfi'ntif hn mnnAvthnn mvm!.- Ba.
sides he had-eneiith laft with -which td.
nurchase a law library and a team of
horses. At the breaking out of the war he
left- his large law practice te its fate, and
with a wlld.whoep onlUted,"after which be
had a tintype taken of himself and seat It.
home te these he loved. vAt the battle of
Antlclam he had malarial fever and did1
net recever for qulte a whlte.
The able gamlcman gees en at length
with his autobiography, admitting that he
was se courageous that he had te restrain
himself, se handsome that he used te wish
that hi f.ice would be disfigured in battle.
and se brainy that he had te koep a wet
towel en Lis heed all through the war. He
is very kind te himself and makes ether
freat men in Congress leek se small that
t brought the tears te my eyes.
I tell you, gentle reader, when you let a
man ioeso en his own biography you will
vary neon And out the kind of man be is.
Ue is iu a dangerous place.
Tills, man has treated himself with a lov
ing hand. He has givon.himself a few
encomiums that ether pcople might have
overlooked.
Huchiicn, before they prepare te trim
thelr own scaly and Juicy brews with lau
rel, should read the simple, truthful, mod
est, but powerful memoirs of Ulysses S.
Grant, aud preilt by his beautiful failure
te romembor himself.
" But eh t whnt damned minutes tells hee'cr"
who Miircrj. but walls; who wrllhcs,ct mennn;
before he mke up tils mind tOKcndeut for
Jml tweaty-nve cents worth of Halvatlen Oil,
the p-iln-cure,'
Thev say the average politician Is celling
l'onre talking about tnrlfranrt no inrllT; nut he
cure his cold every nlcht with Dr. Hall's Ceueli
Syrup, and bejlns afresh next morning with
the lark.
$lal(tc of lttahiett.
) ALAl'B OF FABHIOM.
Pake of Fashion,
115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST.
Come And Examine the Great
Bargains Offered in Our
COAT DEPARTMENT!
Our entire stock hi Coats
must be closed out regardless
of cost.
Ladies' Newmarkets, former
price $3.75, $4, $4.50, at $2.98 p
iermer price $5 and 56, at $3.98;
former price $7 and $8, at
$4.98 ; former price $10 te
$12, at $7.49 ; former price $13
te $15, at $9.98 ; former price
$16 te 520, at $14.98 ; former
price $21 te 35, at $19.98.
Misses' Newmarkets and
Children's Coats- at the same
reduced prices.
All our Ladies' Cleth Jackets
at $2.98.
Ladies' Steckinette Jackets,
at $2.49, $2.95, $3.50, $5, up
wards; worth mere than at the
prices sold.
Cut prices in Plush Coats
and Wraps.
Short Plush Jackets, former
price $9, reduced te $7.98 ; for
mer price $10 and $12, reduced
te $10.49 ' former price $15,
reduced te $12.98 ; former price
$20, reduced te $16.98,
Plush Wraps, former price
$12 te $15, at $11.98; former
price $16 te $20', at $14.98.
BOYS' CLOTHING!
Twe thousand dollars worth
of Beys' Knee Pants must be
sold. ' J
Prices must sell them.
Beys' Suits reduced from
$1.75 te $1.39 a suit; $2.49 te
$1.98 ; $3.48 te 2.69 ; 4.49 te
349 I 5-49 te 4.29 ; 6.98
te 4-98; 7'98 te 5-98;
8.98 te 6.49.
Netice ! We take stock en
January first, and all this week
we shall be busy putting up
Bargain Lets in every depart
ment. Come in and leek at them,
Our whole stock of Comforts
will be offered Belew Cost.
115 & 117 North Queen St.
TTKNlllf WOLF,
FURNITURE
STORE,
has removed te 130 East Klne street, having a
full line of Furniture of every detcrlptlen at the
lewmt rrlccs. Ale Undertaking prfiinjilly al al
teutet 10. CttIlanrterfinilneiirccKxH.
aS-tMH II. WOLF, IM liwit Kins fclrcct
Palace of Fashion,
Tt:r r?thig..
M
ART1HBHOS.
-re
HECEPTIOJfS,
COMPANIES,
Th New
MFttsUji
DrttiJ
EVSN1NO WEAR,
KcwTeints'iQ'Dress Are Here,
All the Latest Clelhci for" DrtusBulU" le
measure. Uandsemi " rrlnca Albrt Halts " te
measure or ready-made, In perfect Sttlnt
shapes', and all the miner point of the Dress
Bull Neckties, Dress BhlrU, Studs, Cellars and
Caff of stylish make ; Qieves, the " Russian
Tippet," and many ne.zlblnts net generally
shown outside of targe cities.
" It Is ths dety 'that man ewts te society,'
says a prominent author, " tejdres Ilka a gen
' tjiman' Richness of resterlsl or costliness In
Wlee hsvs net jm much te de with this as gar
'menl rightly made, properly lit, and all the
'miner points of dress te harmonlre in kind and
color. Such a stock shown here te suit and lit
everybody's wearing and parse.
FINEST DRESS SUITS, te Measure, la te HO.
UAMDSOMK CAPE OVERCOATS in Stock,
tutors.
SACK OVERCOATS AND STOHMERS IX
VARIETY.
MARTIN BROS,
-t Aes. aa and as north queen st.
H
SH A BROTHER.
Open Evenings During
December.
LOW PRICES
-at-
Hirsh & Bress
MERCHANT TAILORING
-AND-
GENTS' FURNISHING
ORE,
-UNTIt
JSLXlXXSLYy 1,
ON ACCOUNT OF-
STOCKTAKING.
Call and Secure Bargains.
&
ONE-PRICE
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
&
HOUSE,
North Queen Street and Centre Square,
LANCASTER. PA.
(Cljluanmrc.
H
IQH & MARTIN.
-AT-
Decorated Dinner Kcta, from IIuvl
laud China (flne decoration) Soml-Per-ceinln,
White Stoue Wnrv te English
Printed or Plain White, nt prices equal
te any iu the market. Decorated China
Defeert, Onme, Fish, Oat Meal, Trinket,
Pudding Set, &c. Fruit, Oyster md
llone Plittcs. Celery Trays. Tea, Cof
fee and Bouillon Cups. A. D. Colleea,
from the cheapest te $12 each. Iteynl
Wercebter, Japanese Wnre nud ether
Fuucy Goods In large quantities.
CUT GLASS
IN NEW DESIONH.
Pressed nnd Engraved Olamvare In
New Styles and In Large Quantities.
Rochester Lamp: iu it Variety of Btylcs
and nt the Lewest Prices. Deu't muke
your selection until you
VISIT
HIGH & MARTIN,
. 15 East KingStreet.
HIRSH
BROTHER
MAY
MD
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N;
KXT DOOkTOTlUC COOttT KOOSC.
m$n it44)i
We threw en enr eeaater te-day ever hnntft IWmnU of DRBSS GOODS, ruaalng in
length rromens te eight yards aadallqaalHIcsfreia letetbclBMU
Only a few ays,er until cfcrtsWM, w te order te doss many lets of goods In that tltne
we are eCering at redaction Ladles' ud Children's Weel Caps, Silk tUadkerchlefe and MuflSen.,
Llnea, Damask and Hack Towels, lHc, rta Damask Teweta, rine Linen Table SctU, Flne Table
Linens from We te 11 as. Ladles' Fur ttnak, White and Red UaakeU, Ladles and Children's CeaU
Fine Broths shawls, Fine Woolen Shawls, II te IT, all sties Smyrna Rags, We te R, Fancy Table
Cevers, Ukdtea' Skirt and Skirtings, New Pansy Bustles, Hew Rachlags, Ladles and Children's
tileves, Piane Oorers, etc. , etc
Alse, Four LeU of BILK RIBBONS sacrUlcod-Let 1, te at a yard ; Let 3, at fc a yard ; Let 3
at lie a yard t Let 4, at Ue a yard.
FKHNESTOCK'S,
35 and 37 East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
M
ETZOER HAUOHMAN,
HAXTO80MI BR00H1 SHAWLS, 8IAL PLUSH GOATS,
CLOTH COATS AND JACKETS,
Children's Coats, Mufflsrt, Silk Handkerchiefs.
-BARGAINS AT-
Metzger & Haugh man's,
NOS. 38 AND 40 WE8T KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA.
(OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.)
B
AUD A MCELROY.
bjlrjd a Mcelrey,
Me. 33 dad 35 Seutk QueeB Street,
Special Bargains in Onr Line for the Holiday Trade.
HANnKBncmKF-Sllk Handkerchief at 10c, 17c, 3Gc, 30c, c, etc. Hllk Mufflen at 7Ac,
lt,ll2,tiae,etc liniutlen Hllk Mufflers at aoe, and zSc Bargains la Ladles' Handkerchiefs at
3c, Sc, Sc. 10c, etc Lvlles' Initial llandkerchleDi at 10c ; extra quality at ISe worth 25e
O LOVES Estraerdlnary Value In Ladles' and Children's Gloves, In black and colors, at 15c,
20e, I'tc and up. Men's Oleves and Mitts In wool, oil tan leather, or buckskin, at 20c, 35c, 90c, tee.
,, 75c, 1100, II , etc ....-.
IIOSIEItV We sell the best Hosiery In the city for the money. Anether let of Children's
Illack Itibbed Cotten Hese, slightly Imperfect In the wearing, at 8c per pair, regular price, UKc
Uanraln In Weel Hese for Ladles, Men or children. One let of Ladles' Jtcgular Made Hese at 45c,
made te sell for 60c.
UMDIIELLAS-Glerla Hllk Umbrellas, at In., II 00 1 25 In., II 25 ; 80 In., II 60.
HLANKETS A pair of Iilankets would make an elegant Christmas Present. The best value
In the city.
TA1ILE 'CLOTHS Linen Table Cleths, 2 yards long, with rene dozen Napkins te match,
only : 60: 2 arils long, with Napkins, only ) 00 ; 8 yardsleng, with Napklus, only 13 60. Bar
gains in Ten els.
BHIRTS-Extra Values In Men's Weel Dress Shirt at TSe, tlHOrtt 2S, II 60, W 00, etc
bard a Mcelrey,
Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Qtteea Street. Opposite FenaUla Zaa.
Ktttvpet
B
ARUAINS I
Shirk's Carpet Hall I
-FOB
Wilten, Velvet, Bedy Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain, Damask
and Venetian, Bag and Chain Carpets.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, e.
W HATK TB LAMkWt AUD BBST STOCK IX THX ClTT.
H. S. SHIRK St SONS.
Cor. West King and Water Sts., Lancaster, Pa
uvnitttre
"VIT-EXL MAKE
A PRESENT TO YOU OF A OOOD SHAKE OP TUE PRICE FOR
Beautiful ! Useful !
FURNITURE CHRISTMAS GIFTS
ONLY TWO .DAYS YET le sell, se we have CUT fit ICES HALF.
OCHS St
2d, 8d and 4th Floers, Ne.
(Rey, &c.
F
LINN & BnENEMAN.
What Minn & Breneman
Dells and Dell Carriages,
Htcam Engine,
Magic Lau terns,
Magnetic Toys,
Printing Prestcs,
Teet Cliests,
Building Blocks,
Feet Balls, ,
Meehaiileal Toels,
Fine Lamps , Carvers, Nut licks, etc.,
' NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN
OTeUcflCB.
IEIRCE COLLEGE.
OF BUSINESS
AND
Short-Hand.
Recerd Building,
01T-IM8
CHESTNUT BTHEKT,
l'tuiaacipiiu, I'a.
Bccend, Third and
Fourth Floers.
Menilnitand AOernoen Hcwlens every week
day except Monday. Mglit Belen, .Monday,
Tiiwilay and Thursday Evcnlnm till April I.
Tnehe hundred and lxly-nlne(129)kludenU
lnt ear. Early applications necesuiry. Bend
Cor enrollment blank.
Tcchnlcnl kneuliUKO qualllylng for Ininlixt-n
cneaKcments. I'ull Inatructlnn for commercial
and itencml timlncm vocation. Alte Hlierl-llanilanilTpe-Wrltlne.
, , ,
A faculty of mere than a score of practical
men who have practiced what they teach.
Bookkeepers out of counting houses teaching
hoekkicplnv; lawyers teaching law and biui biui
nessfennst successful high school principals
teachtnj; KnclMi branches ; lar reporters
teaching shert-liaud and type-writing, etc.. etc
This lntltutlen has been exceptionally for fer
tu into In the success of the students who have
graduated therefrem."
OIMit) eieiieery week day during bnnlneu
hi.iirs and aUe en Xlenday, Tuesday and Thurs
day i:ciilncs for the Enrollment of Htudcnts.
Announcement", etc., tent when requested.
VUlters alwa) s welcome. Address,
THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A
auglMinMitS , Principal anrtKeunder.
rmtiatris:
TVENTIHTHY.
"26 Years Practice I n One Office."
J. B. MeCASKEY,
NO. II EAST KINO STREET,
Over First National Jiank. DentUlry In all Its
branches. Oaiedmlnlttcred, Tcclh catraclel
abkOlutejy without pain. All nerk warranted.
'OmiUl,HAw
PERCE
I II I H rH
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Opposite FeuaUia Inn.
Salt.
B
AROAINHt
GIBBS,
31 Seuth Queen Street,
Have for Beys and Girls !
Tree-holders (New), ,,
Havings Banks,
Bllced Animals, etc.,
Iren Toys,
Express Wagons.
Velocipedes,
OlrU' Tricycles,
Blcds and Coasters
for Wedding and Christmas Presents.
ST., LANCASTER. PA.
tluaic.
M
UHIOAL INBTHUMENTH.
IICMRS. IIAYKES UnOTllEnS .-
I beg te acknowledge receipt of the Involcqef
the magnificent UPKIQItT PIANO of your
make that I selected, and herewith enclose
shipping direction. Neither In Kurope nor
America have I seen an UI'UIOIIT PIANO
that equalled yours In pure tinging quality and
great volume of lone, or eludtldty and evennevi
of action. KTELKA ULKHTEIt.
KOH HALE ONLY AT-
THE MUSIC STORE,
14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa.
WOODWARD & CO.
ciethhtri
A HKEW.
Fall, 1889.
Make It the money-raving tlraoef the) ear,
and this the place te have It by getting the best
material and most stylhh
Suitings, Treuserings and Overceatings
PORTIIE LEAT MONEY.
Yeu knew the reputation always reliable.
Prices am lower than e er, sty les handsomer,
quality liner.
Te thOMi who have dealt here the garment
speak fertliemseHei.
All that Is aHked Is a trial te pleate you, and
asNUreyna perfect satisfaction.
NOS. 231 AND '50 WEST IUN0 STIinET.
ilO-Umd
t mnh 9h,
B
AHOAIKB.
HOLIDAY BARGAINS!
If Ten Are Thinking About Making Christmas
Presents, Step and Examine our Line
of New. Fresh
HOLIDAY SHOES AND SLIPPERS.
Entirely New Designs In Ladles' andJMen's
Fancy Bllppers, Hllk. Chenille and Embrol Embrel
dered, In Le and Medium grless. We bow
the knee te no competitor, for our Assortment
Is the Largest and Prices the Lewest In the
cll
D P. STACKH0USE,
Nes, 28 and 30 East King Stmt,
LANCASTER, PA.
A DAPTED FOK UOUDAY I'llKHKNTB!
SPECIAL FOOTWEAR!
Many things then arc adapted for
Holiday presentation, ae many, Indeed,
It would be felly te Attempt te cnurucr cnurucr
atethem. Articles for which a Ions
purse is required te pay the hill, ns well
ns theso that sell for but a song Be
tween these ene may find, tee, useful
nud ornamental things te make glad
some reclplenti, measuring iu value any
number of dollars or cents had for ex
penditure. Shoe stores are iu the rait)
for the trnde that comes with the Holi
days. They've hamlsotne shoes, hand hand hand
seme all piiere, nud Itubber specialties,
any of which nroanprenrlnto for presen
tation. If your thoughts are that way
them's wisdom in buying where the best
Is te be had, where the assortment. Is
greatest, where the least money Is re-
3ulrcd te de the purchasing. Who
oubtswe lend net in these respects?
It's doubting folks we euro te see and te
convince, wo've Felt Bllppers, Velvet
Bllppers, Corduroy Bllppers, Plush Slip
pers, Kuibroldered Slipper, Morocco
Bllppers, Oore Calf Slippers, Alligator
Bllppers, for Ladies', Gentlemen's or
Children's wear, rauglng in price front
60c te $2.60.
Rubber Heets for Misses and for Beys
cute shapes aud sizes for the littie tod
dlers. Itubber Specialties for Ladles.
Misses' aud Gentlemen the best and
reasenable in prioe.
Theso Rubbers of yours need Heel
Plates te lengthen their wearing life
with them nttachednubbers last twice
as long. Have you seeu them ? Have
you tried them? "We put them en
either old or hew Rubbers whlle you
wnlt, ut'iec'tfhalr; Ladled, Gentlemen
or Children, cither.
SHAUB & BURNS,
if NeRm QukbnSthket, Lancas
ter. Pa.
H(
OLIDAY BL1PPLB8.
Grand Display
--OF-
lalways bad ene of the Largest Lines sod As
sortments of Men's, Beys' ana Youth's Helldsjr
Hllppers, but the Line and Assortment 1 bought
for this seawn surpasses all these of the past.
I have Men's Embroidered Hllppers at 49c
A Llue or Men's, Ladies', Misses', Uey 'sand
Ynulli'mitMc.
Tim HnnriKnmciit 7Sc Hlttmera In the cltv.
e5i
bnvlnir this Winner In very larire euantltles
am ennbled te sell at 7Sc. It Is a regular II 00
Hiippcr ana surpasses in siyie ana riunuiy any
you will see marked elsewheie at the same
A fill! line at ft In Light and Dark Celers, In
llarviirds, Kveratts and Operus.
My II 25 Dark clienllle Kmbroldered Bllp
pers you will net see marked elsewhere less
lline tl 60.
Itandsome line at tl SO and 12 00 have all ar
rived. M en's Patent Leather Oxford", It 60 and K 00 ;
lley's, si 60, and Youth's aud Misses', It ift.
largest Ulsplay In City can be seen In my
large window.
The One-Rrice Cash Heuse.
Ohas. H. Frey,
(Buccesaer te FKKY A ECKBRT) tlie Leader of
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS. 8 A S KAHT KINO HTHKKT,
LANCAHTBB. I'A.
NOTICK-Htore open Evenings of December.
SUtUCB.
I K CKNTUE rWtUARE,
Jacob F. Sheaffer's
PURE RYE WHISKY,
Distillery, 648 East King Bt
Alse fine old Lltlts Whisky, my own distilla
tion. Other nne old stock Expert Overbeil,
Ulbsea, Mt. Vernen, Ouckenhclmer, Dllllngcr,
llunnlsvllle.etf. Imported (Jlns, llrmidles, etc
Wines. Old California Ilrandy and Itcd and
Whll Wines Currant, Illackberry,Htrawbcrry
Wines. Deldcslifiincr.Nlerstelncr, Ht. Julian,
Claret. Yankee, Jamaica Rum. Wild Cherry,
dinger, Klnnnel and Orange Ilrandy.
CHEAP DEMMOIINH A (SPECIALTY.
Ne. 15 Centre Square.
d2l-tfd
IIIRIBTMAH PRESENTS.
Christmas Presents
AT
Reigart's Old Wine Stere,
NCaiEASTKINQBT.
HOUCHEHEC. EXTRA CHAMPAGNE.
WINEIN BASKETS, at 18 for Pints end $10 00
for QuarU.
Cusenier Celebrated Cordials
In BatkeU, as fellows :
Bljnu.t Hulf Litre Bettles MM
In Valise, U Quart Ilettles IJ W
In Cempmie, 4 U.uarl Bettles - W W
a-The aboveWlno and Cordials are the Fin
est Produced in Frauce.
H. E, SLAYMAKER, Agt
tfdS
F
ei;
JAPANESE GOODS.
GoienntMAN'S,
Ne.ilvsiKlugsuca
Holiday p!
n. '&
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9ll 000B-
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QLOStNd OUT SALE
OF-
Utiles', Misses' and Childm's I
7
FALL COATS
4
-ATTHX
New-Yerk Stere.
We ettbr tcrday some of the greatest values
ever shown In superior qualities at away down
price.
CHILDREN'S FINE COATH reduced from
M and 16, te tIM and 13 each.
MI88ES' NEWMARKKTS-Kenner
K; reduced te C.S0 end 18.73.
price,
One Let of LACHES'
4M each worth V.
One Let of LADIES'
ducrd from W te 13 each.
NEWMARKETS at
NEWMARKETS re-
One Let of LADIES' BRAIDSD STOCKINET
JACKETS reduced te UM each.
One let of LADIES' PLUHH JACKETS re
duced from 110 and 111 each, te te each.
WATT & SHAND,
Ne. 0,8 10 East III it
nr-ILLlAMUON A FOSTER.
AFTJLLASS01TM1NT
OF
Substantial Article
-W - WW w- .w-w - -- W-w B . twl-
Oent's Gleria Cleth Umbrella,
Ladles' OlorlaCleUi Urabrella,
Beys' Presentation Canes.
Gout's Presentation Canes.
Ladles' Astrachan Cape.
Ladles' Black Hair Capet,,
Ladles' French Seal Mass.
Ladles' Black Hair Muffs.
Children's Caps and Turbans.
Pockctbeoks and Purses.
Oents' Heuse Coats.
Dents' Smoking Jackets.
Oents' Bath Robes. si
LedlM Hemstitched Handkerchiefs.
Ladles' and Children's Far Tep Oleves, e fas g-
LadW and Children's Mitts,
Ladles' Unllned Kid Oleves, !c te It 48.
Ladles' Undressed Kid Oleves, II te 11 .",
PenaeaSllk llandkerchleDi.
Japanese Hllk Handkerchief, , ,
White Hemstitched Linen Ilandkercbleh.
Initial Linen UandttcrcbteCS.
Brocade Bilk Handkerchiefs.
Indies' Plush CeaU and Jackets, ''
Children's Coats and Uretchcns. -,
Infant's Plush CeaU. r
Heys' Knee Pant Hull,
Heys' Cape Overcoats.
Uejs Odd Pants.
Llneii Table Cevers 2 yards long.
Linen Napkins te match.
Table Llueu, 18e tell 23 per yard,
Napklns,ll te 1173 per dozen.
Linen Towels, 12Q te 11 (B each,
Chenllle Table Cevers, new designs, tl 69 te
IS 60 each
Heys' Gossamer Waterproof.
Heys' Gum Overcoats. ,
Gent's Mackintosh (ipe Ceat.
Gent's Macklnteih Coats,
OeaU' Silk Mufflers.
Gent's Cashmere Mufflers.
Gent's Tcck aud Puff Ucarfsr
The latest Idea In Gent'a Neckwear The Ten
dlx Scarf. -v
Gent's Full Dress Shields.
Gent's Full Dress Shirts. ,.
Gent's Cardigan Jackets. , "
Gent's" Kid, Cleth and Angera Oleves.
Gent's Storm Coats.
Beys' Storm CeaU.
Beys' Overcoats,
Beys' Dress Hulls.
Beys' Scheel ButU.
Beys' Scheel PanUIoeas.
Gent's Dress OvcrcenU.
Gent's Dress Halts.
Gent's Dress Pantaloons.
Gent's Alligator Sllppers.
GenU' Morocco Slippers.
GcnU' Embroidered Velvet Hllppers.
GcnU' Embroidered Plush Slipper.
Gent's Delca Felt Slippers.
Ladles' Dolge Felt Hllppers.
Beys' Rubber Beets. ,
Ijidlcs' Rubber Beets.
Children's Rubber Overshoes.
4S0peu every evening during
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.
AND
NO. 81 MARKEr ST.. ilARIHBBnitn.
PA
(Jarbtuave.
XTARDWARE I
HARDWAREI
If you want te buy a
UsefUl Christmas Present
GOTO
Marshall & Eengier's.
All SOUTH QUEEN T.
There you can get CUTLERY, ORAN1TK
WARE, CARPET SWEEPERS, SAD
IRONS, EXPRESS WAGONS, &
- sssw a .
Steves in Endless xarww
ANDAFULL'CmEOF
GENERAL HARDWARE.
MARSHALL &REN&IER
N03. V II SOUTH QUEEN STREET.
CCl( SALARY, 110 lCPENSES 1NAP;
SHU vance. allowed each month. Stjadr
cinph'yment at home or traveling. Ne eejJ"
lng. Duties dellverlns md m- ""'KHS
Ne Postal Cams, Aiarc Tlt t ?. "tCr'WaK
coMPiiunjume,
Mud Compliments !
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