4 .uiimiitit"'. J .'-' : a-' 4 '-M-- ' ' ' JV ir ? r;tfw"v' i i,1- r ';V1' , ,i; c v- wr? n ;j " e" ,(, wM am-r Tkitrtr twnmf rrnwivn tfAvniV rr AJnrT ; A hvh a t.iiBAV '5 i'H K JJAJU.A.D.l..I!sXfc XAa.JL.lJX- .JUW XXiJUAJAUTWCl VJUX iUVXlln.. UAilfOXtA VlAVWii ' j . L m ,,-. J& vyt f;inMaaeWi W 'S- u fMUW J.STMNMAN. 4 TffBlAJsLnflTKINMAN F0t.TR, ' . ,.. . . '!ll.d .'( ( f WK1 vuamwi y VW'. :tetMtf jr an M""1'? twrH.etawe. Bymallridoi-.,-',ten7Mr la advance; accent a mentn. WPtt.Y INTKLtiaKKCKR-Ond delUr and ? ry'r"1..!.- . -, when neither of r"!W "procured w ,n registered lWm. atweiat the .Posteffloe, m cmd cUm mall .j"aaUr. .- ,,, ADi-nma, in nnraaiBv, ft .If LAXOASTI,l?A., January 6, 1M0. j ' r rftw iaresthit muimu. -kit ,. . ,te Ti 1. atrl that within tlie last year nnd :iihVir hVer ene hundred millions of "dollars of English capital liaa been In - vested In Industrial enterprise In this hVeunirv : and that this was but ene- E?.l-t.Wh nnii. ammintef such capital that ?ha gene In that Ume into such plnccs &f s iuW! or J'-nginnu, jnHwu,..., . I'sfi&nith America, Africa and Australia ; IRndthcgentlcniaii who gives thUcstl iKp w te the New Yerk Sun and who IS&HIm te have started the ball Hi this 'country in the purchase of the New $ Yerk brewcrlcs, and who is ttlt busily a urtving ai 11, ucii w. v "-"." ar net tnciuae in mis csiimuw KiSi'manv inlllieus that have gene, in- KS,tte mlulng and land speculations. WAJLlt sounds like a fairy talc te say Hint a ?'-' il......,i .niiiimicinr rtrltlwli nieiicv has RKV- none out In this way Inte the Industries Ev'.- . . . .1 1 .I.H. Dill r;i? ,rr,,irtn inniis in se snuri u inuu. jiu g-1t Is no longer Inci-edlble when it Is cx rv nlalncdhew tbe wheels arc greased for EW.I.. mnnnt Tl WtlM (llllt COlllPa- l&r iitoainnrnmetcthc schcniessnruiigupln '& mvnt. numlierj.The Idea upon which they FvP flourish Is that they can procure the pro pre KH fltable use of capital and take a care for Its E&& aafetv thnt the owners of it have neither V'lr ----- .. ... i.. . the oppertunitj, uucm or iuam 101 - doing, It Is the speculative money m iue k". Wmntrv mat tnev undertaKe te uamuc fe ' What ones te them la doubtless generally r . . .? ,i.ii. 1 ...- , JiiS wiiat tnc owner whiiks uu ran niiu . v. e nninr mill u'hnt would ire Inte a let- WZ Wy If lotteries were lawful. The Eng- S'Z lUh canitaltst Is said, moreover, te value '& n, investment accerdlug te its prom ; ,-jfi 1 ' r ,ii.-iiieiwl with lltili) i-ensldera- ?&tsvtlen for the present cash value of the f& amaeui of the business which premises ik. InnAcn rtllt Knlllf fill HlA fYltl tT1 TV. tsr u'U.r,T r";y:.":,", z: fT being te 100K ciesciy 10 iue vuiuu m mu plant. " The companies that thus kindly offer t?; nreuiauiu luvnuucuii hj iuu iuuhcj ni.v f the owners find te bum their pockets pick out an eligible loeKiug business mat is busy enough te be worth promoting and buv it. Then they add te the price Aft the Bum they want for their prellt, and divide the total into lliree classes or se curities, bends, preferred and common gS stock; which they offer te the public. iil-f Anil It la Hlntml thnt Ml Common HIOCK f gees off like het cakes, the preferred .. tock mere slowly, while the bends gen- !J$ erally remain 011 hand, showing that rj- tne people wne go 11110 luese vuieriinsca '.rj.r- i.n dellirhted te take the trrcatest amount s, of risk that they may Indulge in the j pleasing anticipation of dividing all the age blgrcmaludcr of prellt that is te ue lert &'fter the prudent bonuneHiors get tncir S'T b .1.a 1 . naAilnni A till Iff Ij lint nlrtiie Fif? UlWlCtaw Klu:uuij(v. iiuuHieuvnirai BS,. tnat tuey nre 1101 sagaeieus uiseuuiiig; WJX& ft 4l.nu. tu nilinl.lir IWi Vnit Vfillltilili. Kg IUIUKH.BJ.1.".; " J ........w giTpf .amount 01 saiety in any jerm 01 me 111 p, investment and if their money is going it had better go where It will give them the met delightful pleasures of hope. Bui there is another set of companies that have an allied mission with these promoting companies. It was necessary when a property was purchased thut the movement te stock It should net be a failure ; 11 result which could net leave the property upon the hands of the men who had bought te uulead at a profit en ethers, but it would also threw a dam per upon the whole business of provid ing their outlets for rusting cupllnl. Bankers wbre therefore paid a geed com mission for guaranteeing the successful sale of the bends and shares ; and fi nally companies have been organized res their sole busluess. They are said te make a great deal of money out of it, the temper of the investing public being such that shares aru net often left en their hands, and they get their commission without having te pay out much money themselves. It is te be said of these schemes that, while highly speculative, the investors are net fleeced by the originators in any secret fashion, as it is the habit of In vestors in this country te be lleceed. These English companies, te obtain any standing, have te furniih the most de tailed accounts of thejr enterprise, its cost and commissions te the Louden Bleck Exchange, and must have their -sceeunt approved by n reliable firm of public ucceuntants; se that the "Eng lishman who sees his money going where the woodbine twlueth cannot say that he did net have every fair opportu nity te hedge himself of the course that it pursued. Seme of these days doubtless we will have these extraordinary facilities offered in this country te people who de net knew what te de with their money; but at present this class here is hardly numerous enough te need them. But one thing might be taught our capital ists by this European demand for our industries; and that is te leek with greater favor themselves upon Industrial investments ; about which they are se often as timid us hares. The Independents. That tale that the Philadelphia J(ccerd ft'gets from Pittsburg, about the running yfc. vi u JuuciKuueui-jiepuuuean tlCKet ST ugaiust Delamater, should he iret the $r nomination, is probably borrowed 111010 "S" from the possibilities than frn,n n,c,.,. wt . .: . . ". i'i.ui cw. Ji is periiups prcheutetl new ivjj chieny as a threat te the boss who de- i'S-w'" niaaus weiamater. Ana it lias eneuirh $T meat about it te be worthy of hi eon een j$r aidoratlen ; und doubtless would get it if : he was net u man who caivd nothing i wre success mat was net completely f- Ills own. Quay is net In a mood, und is fe net likely te be, te hearken te threats f 1, from the Pittsburg quarter, and It con- J- jsequeutly is net nrelltless te eentem. 4v lte uew the condition of things pellti- Jr'tim.Wa tills vl itn ttinf i.,lll nvU . 1 1.1 r"fH7V --v. umv Wit LAlilb BUUU1U ' .IWBter be nominated for governor. I It. will certalulv ludleatu n mi1U r fteai the Kepublicau vote, whether thut -:.'MU. go te un lcdeieudeiit r.in,lhl..te nr fa te wtp the Democratic vote. The m -K vfMet, of course, lu either case will be i,WVii) me prospect of Democratic tee-HM ; aud that result will be eentem- ' MAl4 aiid cheerfully accented us a 3lc of evils by all the Jtepublleans wwBwiHieiue wevemeut, it will be I twwiy in whfek Mm uuve nothing te lese, and lu which they have te gain at, leait tbe chance of showing their power and of commanding respect and kiibstantlal raeotraltlea from a Bepubll- can admlnlstratlM ; which they, are net getting" new te any jperccrtlbl6 extent. In the coming moreaen the Pennsylva nia political chessboard nobody stands te leso anything but the party of Quay. ' What McKlaley Will De. A rittsbiirg glass niau who has been testifying before the ways and means committee that his iudustry wants the tariff en ltsaw materials rcmeved.says, when he gets back te Pittsburg, that the committee seemed te hint te be intent only upon hunting opinions calling for an increased tarlif en everything, and that the prospect of getting any recom mendation of reduction from it was peer. That Pittsburg man did net see through a glass darkly. Mr. McKlnley's com mittee will net reduce the terhT te accom modate the manufacturing interest that tu ltepubltcan party has taken under its wing te protect even against Itself. The manufacturer who asks for tariff reduc tion and who thinks frce raw materials would help him Is net te be hurt by his evidently inflrni mental condition. Mr. McKluley will have the majority of the ways and means committee take geed cire of all the manufactures, imbecile or otherwise, and will give them all the protection that n elme fence around the ejuntry can afford. Jersey Murders. Over lu Jersey they seem te have a strong nud strange disposition, when anyone Is murdered, te charge the crime upon the nearest relation. The case of I,e Ceney In Camden net long age and that of Knlffln lu Trenten Just new are In point. There may be a tendency In Jersey families which nulheriies these arrests nud charges ; but we prefer te think that it Is a stupidity or malignity in the dispensers of Jersey Justice that suspects without dac cause. Certainly the nearest relative should have a fair inference of innecence exercised in his behalf; until at least he gets home from the funeral. It must be very distressing te live in a community where relation ship is deemed a cause of homicide. "Se loe Vinnliie Likely. PreM MiPl'liiUdrlplila lloeord. " "Thore Is no probability of an Ice f.un f.un lne," said Edward P, Kershow, vlce proM preM proM deut of the Knickerbocker Ice company, lant night, " and tlier is no reason why the Ice nleng the Kennebec river, in Maine, should net be a nlmitlful as previous years. The Koniiehoo Ice Is usually cut wlinn It litis attained a thlckuess of twolve lnrliss, which happened last year about February 5. Why at lloeth Hay there was a thickness of three inches three weeks age." " The greater portion of the ice used hore is received from the Kennebec river, lloeth Hay. Haturer Kichmend and Portland. Me. Should the Delaware river freeze, which is the only obstacle woare likely te encounter in dotting our supply, our Ice can be forwarded by rail. I loel very con (Ulent in saylug that the residents of I'hlla- delphla and neighboring vicinities will be supplied with all the Ice they rcuuire ler the year te come." AMkliigenliiiKMllilllty. I'rein the lltnghnniteii Ilcimbllran. At the deer " Marler, this Is the fifth ttniol've asked you te eome und let tne in." Frem the upper window' Well. I heiinl von. Say It ngiiln and thou king it. " " Can't, I alnH get the key. " Xe Matter What It's Culled. I'rein the Jlosten Commercial Uullctln. "Id ded bake ady difference ochew I ncliew! said a nuUerer, "whether you gall it achewl afler achewt Agrlupa, Julius Hneezer.'runy ether old ltenian te niake It fiish'n'ble; I ded wad ady burl of u. XOOOII" We hnve tlm uitlxfiielleii of hearing from neverul KetiriTstlmt Dr. Hull's C'oekIi Hyrupl all llclalm te l n grnulnely goeil pruimra pruimra lien. 1'iibl. MuUyStark, Teulon, 111. "Oh I It Isrxrellflntleliavpiiijliint'ntrpiigtli" nnd wnllc llin enrth freennd linppy Kln whi what the nmn unld when lie had ennil his ten eur rlifiimutlini with u bottle of bulvutlen Oil. SScviitH. Vertlrt or WlMdeni. Ne doctor Mill full te hnprrti liU pntlenlH " thnt the month nnd tetfl should be healthy brcauM it receive the Teet ntiit prepares It for ll dlecntlve work." UkO BOZOPONT.RratUy your family physician, uud enjoy Ufa comforta bly. AI.W.rMw "On, why should the. spirit of mortal be proud?'' We have often wondered why, nnd have concluded that we don't knew, tin (ess It be thnt the aforesaid mortal Is conscious of the fact thnt nt his dlaimvil, nt nil times, lire Dr. l'lercu'H l'ellets, te relieve him, tdieuld tKisiitt'ur from torpidity of the liver, sick or nvrveus headache, dyspeuiln, eoiillputleii, etc. Drug gists. M.TuAw -AUTElfH l.irn.K LIVKll 1'ILI.S. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Sick Hendeche nnd relieve all the troubles Inci dent te n bilious stale of the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Dlttress after Katlnir, Tnln in the Side. .te. Wlille their most remarkable success has been show n In curing sick: Heartache, yet CAUTEU'H I.ITTf.r. MVRlt l'lhl,S aie ciiunlly vuluable In Constlivitleu, curtiig and iireentlng this uuiieytug com plaint, whlle they also correct all dlsoidentef ihesteinncli, nlmulate the liver und regulate, the bowels. Kven if they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless te these who suffer from this dlstrtsslnir complaint; but fortunately their goodness does net end here, nnd these who onee try them wlllllud these little pills Mtlunhle lu se many ways that they will net be willing te de without them. Hut after all sick head ACHE Is the bane of se many lives that here Is where we make our ureal beast, Uur pills cure it t hlle ethers de net, CAllTKll'a UTT1.I: I.IVEHl'Il.I.Snrevery small and very easy te take. Oneer ttOls make a dose. They nre strictly xegctabteund donetRrlpn or purge, but be their gentle no tion please all he use them. 1.1 vials at Uiets: five ter II. Held everywhere or sent by mull. CAIITEK MEDICINE CO., NEW YOltlC. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. uugl3-l)dced Ittttetc. T lili: .MUSIC STORK. THE MUSIC STORE, 14 East King SU, Lancaster, Pa. WOODWARD & CO. De the Decker llre.'s Grand 1'lnnes knew n peer? Ne! De the Ualnes llre,'s Upright Pianos knew a sunerterT Net De the Maien & Hamlin Oruaiis ndniit anv companion 1 Sel ? !L? Ii-Vc l?".10 u'11" "r hlemeiil m till out proof T Ne I DowemnketeufulrpiomlM'SMhlcli e full telcpT Net De our guaruutfCK nctl nn r nderwr 7 Ne Douefi-artesluudhy theMdld merit of our goods 7 Ne I De we usk yei te pay in mere tliun a Ihlni: prelltT Ne I I)j we uiuke fortunes by selling jeu geed be. lowcestT Ne I De e hump ourselves en our km ell sales men T Ne: De we want the earth T Ne ! De these who wum H uluies gul it T Nu 1 TEHHE 30SKH & CO.. el Munufaclurers CONFECTIONERS' FINK PAPER BOXES. The most beautiful line lu the Uulted State. 016 Commerce HL.Pblhidel PhjPvWrlle for descriptive prlee list. KstftttitmaksV, fniLABBLMliAj Mesr, Jan. e,IM ' Linens. The Lineiveutput of twenty Irish, twelve Scotch, two Eng lish, three French and nine German manufacturers is rep resented en our counters. Let four names known te the whole linen world stand for all. Jehn S. Brown. Michael Andrews, Themas Fergusen, Win. Liddell & Ce. The goods were brought direct from the makers. Net a cent for any between handling. Pure, honest Linens in the neu est patterns and, in the regular way, handed en te you at prices that you couldn't match across the Atlantic. But for this January Sale we arc able te make unprecedented prices -fully twenty per cent, be be leiu anything of the khtdwe ever offered before. Let some of the finer Table Cleths tells the price story. Meire Antique : mxri Inches, down from tl W te tf 61, 00x108 Inches, down from W W te ti UU. Fern Berder, with Shamrock ground and centre : tfixTS Inehs, down from W 00 te H 80. lOiVD Inches, down from 5 80 te t'JH. eifxius Inches, down from tfl 50 te I Star Berder and Filling 09x72 l.vchcs, down from MWteBW. COxlO n;hcs,downrremSr60to$125. cuxluS lneb.es, down from te 0) te IS si. Rese and Fern Sprigs, border en table : (Ix7.2 Inches, down from te!3 "i. tMxOO Inches, down from fW te S5 OUxllW Inches, down from 17 te St! M. Reses, with Entwining Ribbons and Classic Scrolls : 01x72 Inches, down from tl B0 te W 80 trixiiO Indies, down from te 60 te II lis. OJxIW Inches, down from S080 te 15 a. Deuble Berder Festoons of Reses : Wx72 Inches, dewif from It te tl OTsW Inches, down from W te $5. tUxllU Inches, down from 17 te 14 GO, Sun Flower Berder : i!ui?2 Inches, down from tl 80 te CI 'A mxW Inches, down from KS 00 te (I'JS. Ivy Berder Rosebud : (x90 Inches, down from te 80 te tt 2i. iWxIUS inches, down freiutO 80 left 25. Wild Chrysanthemum, Convol vulus and Grasses with centre : CstxOO Inches, down from 19 50 le t7 2t. WxlOS laches, dew n from $11 60 te tS 75. Fern and Palm centre : (10x00 Inches, down from tS 80 te M 75. (i9x:iOS Inches, down from 110 te H. Deuble Berder, Ferns with Fern centre : (MxW Inchet, down from tl I 75 te t9. WxlW luetics, d jwii from SU CO te til 80. Extra wide Table Linens by the yard: 81 Inches wide, K7i from tl 10 a yard. SI Inches wide, tl 00 from tl 35 u yard. SI Inches wide, tl 20 from tl 60 a yard. Rl Inches wlde, tl SO from tl 05 a yard. U0 Inches wide, tl 00 from tl At a yard. . IW Inches wide, tl U0 from fi 00 ard. Curtains and Cevers. The wave of bargain prices has surged through Upholstery. Every dollar you thought te put in Hangings and covers has very likely half doubled in buy ing power since Saturday. Bright, handsome goods and late designs. Brussels Point Lace Curtains : down from tl75 00 te 1125 00 u pair down from t750Ute teOOOapalr Brussels Lace Curtains : down from tit 00 te t17 50 a pair down from 1 15 00 te f25 00 a pair down from $25 00 te t20 a) a pair down from 117 80 te tut 60 apalr devrn from tlOOO te 12 00 a alr down from J1300 teI0 00 apalr Phrygian Lace Curtains : weretlSOO, unwtl200 apalr wereit200.new SDOOnnalr were 110 00, new t7 80 a pair Russian Lace Curtains : were tl25 00, new $100 00 a pair were $100 oe, new tS5 00 a pnlr were f 1U0 00, uew $73 00 a pair Heniton Lace Curtains : were t75 00, nre t05 00 a pair were $05 00, are f50 OOn pair were tw 00, are tte 00 n pair vi ere t-15 00, are til 80 a pair were t25 en, are S U) a air w ere tlS 00, ere 115 00a pair Cluny Lace Curtains : down from 0 00 te tJ5 00 n pair devrn from US 00 te $.10 00 n pair down from t25 00 te S20 00 a lmlr down from tlO 00 te t7 00nalr down from tSOOte tfl 60 a pair down from $7 60 te $0 00 a pair down from SOU) te $5 00 a pair Antique Lace Curtains : down from 18 60 te $0 00 a pnlr down from $0 60 te $5 00 u pair dewu rtem f 1 25 te fj 60 a pair down from $4 00 te $.125 a pair down from ti 75 te $J 00 a pair dewu from ii 00 te tl 75 a pair down from tl 75 te II 00 a pair Swiss Tambeured Lace Cur tains : down from S3 00 te 520 00 a pair down from $20 00 tot 15 00 a pair Applique Lace Curtains : down from $12 00 te ffl 80 a pair den u from $10 00 te $7 00 a pair Tambeured Muslin Curtains : Originally 12 23. new 3 00 a pair Orlulually SI t5, new SI 60 a pair Urlflnully 81CpO, newSri5n pair Itftitatien Irish Point Curtains : originally (0 00, new $5 00 pair nriKinuuy e w, new tl w h xur Muslin Irish Point Sash Cur- tains were WHO, new $ OOnpnlr were WW, new! Wapulr Cluny Lace Sash Curtains : ere 110 00, new 57 00 a pair w ere M tt),,new $0 (0 a pair u-ru WHO, new 81 fOu iwir Mire 16U0, newWualr French Guipure Curtains : reduced from fit 00 te M 00 a ialr rtd need from (12 00 tef7&0u lr reduced trout JO UO te tl Oil a lmlr reduced from 1 10 uu te W Oil u pair reduced from MOO teflSOu ulr White and Ecru Nottingham Lace Curtains : reduced from U 00 te W 00 a pair reduced rrem l tt) te f.t tu a pair reduced from 1 1 00 te ti OJ a pair redureU rrem f i 00 te tl 60 a pair leduced Irem JID0 te It 00 a pair White and Colored Muslin Cur tains : were 19 00, new S3 00 apalr were I'.' 75, new fi 00 u jmlr Silk Curtains : down from 22 SO te 11500 a pair dewu from 12 ue te I0 OJ u pair dewu from II te te H te apalr Colored Madras LaceCurtair.s: were 120 oe, new 116 00 apalr . were 11000, new Its te apalr were 115 U), new 113 00 apalr were 112 tti, new 110 ue apalr - were 110 oe, new MOOapuIr ere tt 60, new 15 U) a pair were It W, uew tipOapatr EcruMadras Lace Curtains ; MflAiMliAiiM''A Siafp Mtr Sir r -. . a . -. s. . f ) liHKyt.nMtu. , men ana striking Jnrditig'h.; at rhbney saVing prkt i for you. Bfceu Curtalea, wlU Dade, were. t Se, are Java CvrtetM. taaat! flrinctep,werf7fi0, VleM Citaalll OarUlni, wen .W09 and twos-arereoandtsoo. TPJWT Curtains, striped, were t0O, are Tapes ley Curtains, flcarad all ever, were Cheall Mas -7:.r"--''.. -i - . ".T" -r" . - n mnpM Tapestry curtains, uasei frlaced top, war 110 00, an M 60. ureenan (HirUlBs. frlnred all e rant viu ue, are e ou. rtales, fringed all ever, were Tureeman IK) OB and IIS 00, are 17 80 and tie 00, Persian Tapestry cartatns, werel300,hre K)00. . Cambridge Velour Curtains, were 11500, are 910 OS. " tHrttwd Velour Curtains, tassel fringed top, were Ml 00, are tl J ea Hatln Derby Cartalns, were 120 00, are 01500, Bilk Tsroeman Curtalna,rplaln top, were IU 00 and IS 00, are tl3 00 and 12000; 72-Inen VleenaClienllleCurUtnJ, wereteOO new HO 09. 84-Inch Vienna Chenllle CurUInt, were tUJ 60, BOW 115 00, Milk Tapestry curtains, were t3S 00, are 99500. Deuble-Bleed Velour Curtains, were 11500 new 04000. , Bilk Caenllle Curtains, were 175 00, are WOO. Nottingham Lace Bed Sets : reduced from 05 00 te M 00 Ter 3 pieces reduced from 14 00 te 13 00 for 3 pieces reduced from. $3 25 te tl 73 for 8 pieces reaecea rrem rnvionwiers pieces reduced from tl 75 te tl 25 for S pieces reduced from ff 00 te tl 60 for pieces reduced rrem tl 60 te $1 00 for 3 pieces Coverings for Furniture. Seme of the most desirable styles have much of the, price cut away. These are samples : lleyal Figured Silk Plushes, 60 Inches wide, down from tlS 00 te 0750 a yard. 811k Paced Btrlpcd crinkled Tapestry, 60 Inches wlde.dewn from 0075 te 0360 a yard. HI Ik Faced Plain Crinkled .Tapestry, 60 Inches wide, down from 14 60 te 03 60a yard. Weel Tapestry, different colors, CO Inches wide : down from f 1000 te ts se a yard down from 00 60 te 07 60 a yard down from 0300te OlSOnyard Figured Turceman, different colors, 60 Inches wide, down from OB 00 te II 60 a yard. Bilk Figured Chenille, 60 Inches wide, down from 0875 te 06 60 a yard. Lilk Faced Tapestry. Stylish colorings, 50 inches wide : down from IB 00 te 15 00 a yard down from OS 60 te 5 00 a yard down from $8 00 te $3 00 a yard down from 0760 te 05 00 n yard down from OS 75 te 01 00 a yard down from 08 00 te 04 00 a yard down from 08 80 te Kt 73 a vard down from 03 00 te 02 00 a yard Silk Plushes : Best quality, 31; Inches wide, from $3 50 te 0300a yard. Best quality Marblelred, SI Inches wide, from 03 00 te K 60 a yard. Plain. 24 inches wide, from tl 25 1031 00 a yard. Remnants of Silk Plushes, Tapestries, Velours, Cretonnes, Coin-Spotted Muslins, Madras, Nottingham Laces, Colored Pongee, China Silk, Plain and Striped Scrim, all go at half the regular prices. Jehn Wanamaker. $e0ts atte 5hec. NEW SHOE FOH THE NEW YEAR. The Cinderella. Ladles' New Royal Satlu Kid IJuiteii Shoes. The first arrival during the New Year, bidding for the favor they merit. Fashioned ever lusts correct In shape, fitting closely, making a pretty feet prettier and mere graceful looking still ; sure te become popular with ladles tasteful and exacting In footwear. Is brightened in appearance by ornamen tal trimmings of patent leather at the tee and around the heel. The vamps are cut with a pretty scallop, which is very effective, and by its attractiveness proves it te be a practical remedy for the feet otherwise than shapely, giving It a neat, admirable form. The New lteyal Satlu Kid, of which they are made, is soft and pliable as silk, and strong in fibre ; never presents a cheap or com mon appearance. With all the advan tages and nene of the disadvantages of the highest standard French Kid, it is less expensive and mere durable ; Is less apt te crack or chip aud does net se seen show signs of wear as the foreign leather, which miiki'H the lleyal Satin Kid very desirable, 'he soles are pliable and of sulllcieut thickness for general wear or dress. The heels are moderately high, but shapely. Making, trimming and finish as nearly faultless as any make of fine shoes In the market. ''The Cin derella " Is a Jaunty style and sure te win many admirers. Price, f.3.00 a pair. Are worth $0.00 wherever you may In quire in the larger cities. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 Nenfli Quekn Street, Lancas ter. Pa. H OLIDAY HLIPPLIIS. Grand Display OF- I always had one of the Largest I.lnesnnd As sortments of Men's, Heys' and Youth's Holiday Slippers, but the Line nud Assortment 1 bought for tuts season surpasses all thoseof the pest. I have Men's Embroidered Slipper at 4Uc. A Line of Meu's, ljidles', Mlwes', Hey's and Yeu til's at 60c ThelInndemcst75aBllppcrsin the city, lly buying this Slipper In cry large quantities I am enabled te sell at 75c. It Is a regular tl 00 Slipper and surpnkkes in style and quullty any you will see marked elaewheie at the Kiime price, A full linn nt 11 In Light nnd Dark Celers, In Harvard. Eerettand Operas. My 11 IS Dark vhenllle Embroidered Slip pers yen will net see marked elsewhere let than tl 60. Handsome line at 11 50 and 12 00 have nil ar rived. Men's Patent leather Oxfords, 11 60 and 12 00 ; Dey's, 1 60. and Youth's nud Misses', 11 '. Largest Display In City can be keen in my large window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te KREY A ECKERT) the Leader of I.ew Price lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.J A 6 EAHT KINO HTREKr, lNCASTER. PA. NOTICE Htoreepen Evenluss of December, Holiday Slippers! T7IOR HEADOUARTKRS H A. 0. 1C of M. C.. K. of O. K., I. O. R. M.t O. U. A. M.. P. O. S. of A., I, O. O, F., Elks. Charms and Pius, go te ' ERIBMAN'8, Ne, 43 Wet King Street. Stwonrte. 'vr.ewruRisft; xi a Glifte'slMiff A NEW YEAR PRMKKT TO A BET OF CARVKBH FREB wlfh eae pound bes of the Beat Baklnc reorder tnthe market. Th Cutlery te wmsMie wmsMie erter tltieWslil.inake. and la Merely teit away te lairedtee ha thlt market Uie BeetBak lac Powder kaewa. fryeawiahMHTeimifand dtetiMl'y tw meace tke New Yew bybaylag yewr dreeertea '(asrVUltc, 8, 8. MiwvlirsMperler Crackere tvH te all wbe call en Mew Year's laernlag. lleadauartem for Tetley'a Indian and Ceylon Teas. Na! nuaHty'retatlaatOOe ftljf. 3 quality retails at 80c V . Tneie are tne Plaeal Teas. In the world. . , Bargains In Dried Beef, Hams and Bologna. Hpneklet' Hugar in stock at 6c ni tt. Ask for our ftebate Cards. , A Drep In the Price of 8UOAR8 of K.a cent eer pound, a ' v -" J M-t 1 f it j ;'S Ail TEA AND COFFEE RTORE, NOS. HU SOUTH QUEKN BTHKaTT. OaTelephene., , TBURttR.'B. " SUGARS reduced; .The gradual decline of Bugar efeablea na te re duce the prlne, and we thluk sugar are about as low a they will be. Coffees 1 Coffees I Coffees 1 The Coffee market Is Tery flmi, hut we have Just received 50 ban (ever 0,089 pounds) of an excellent Rie Coffee te sell at 350 a' pound. Fresh Roasted. Give Ha Trial. The Yentzer Evaporated Sugar Cera. The flnet in the market, and sold only by ut. Fine Table Fruit. 'Canned and Bettle Ooeds, Ac, AT BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. A T RE1ST-B. DOWN GOMES SUGAR! All Sugars Reduced Half Celt a Peind, Our Predictions Again Fulfilled. Twice during the Bummer month we pre dicted a drop of one cent a pound each time. We get It, Bevernl week age we told you te keep your eyes en our advertisement, a we again expected a drop of one cent a pound. It Is fast approaching It. We give you Uie half cent te-day leek for the ether half cent I 'It don't peyns te write up Bugar, but we de It for your interest. A penny saved 1 a penny earned. MEATS ! MEATS ?J HugAr-Cnred Herns at 12Xc UR. Finest Picnic Hums, from A te 10 ft. 70 W I).i Finest Extra Dry Knuckle Dried Beef, ISC t Finest Extra Dry Regular Dried Beef, lOe V B. Hummer Uolegna, Be B. Smoked Fish &c. targe Hugar-Cured Bloaters, 3 for Se and 4 , 10c. Hcntch Herring, GO te 00 In a box, per box, 25c. Cedtlsli, Ce, 8c, and very choicest, 10c V R. Pickled Herring, 0 Its for 25c. ' Pickled Tripe, in 20-pound kegs, f 1 25. aiincemeai, uc. ea snu iue y id. 200 lbs or Hweet Baking Butter nt 13a and 15c This is a bargain, and we call bakers attention te it. Finest Pure Yerk Btate Heney, 19c V lb, 2 lb for 25c. Big line or Finest Flerida Orange (Thin Skinned). Fresh 'Illicit or Thin Water Cracker, 4 fte for 25c. Fresh Nlcnacsand Olugcr Snaps. 3 lb for 25Q, Agents for Masen's Famous water Cracker. Carload of Salt in te-morrow. f?et our prices. lllggcst line of Dried Fruit In the city. Agents ter Chase & Hanbern's Famous Cof fees. Get one of our Cards. Buy (20 worth of Groceries In ninety days and get the " Fnmlly Physician," worth W. nicy are going uuu WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCEIt, CORNER WEST KINQ AND PRINCE HTS Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer toberre. Herse Hetel. lethlttrj. 1 UEATEST REDUCTION. Annenncement Extraordinary 1 The Greatest Reduction of all In FINE TAILORING AT H. GERHRRTS, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from 110 te U ; rrem IS te 5 ; from 10 te 14 60. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Full Dress suit of the latest style material, satin lined, at I2S. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever mode In Fine Tailoring, and Mill enable the cash buyer te get a first-class article for the same money he would have le pay for a ready made one. H. Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7-tfd M VERS A RATHrON. REDUCTIONS ! YOU MAY EXrECT WHOLESALE REDUCTIONS IN PRICErl ON Cletliingr FOH Tim NEXT NINKTV DAYS. We nre going te unload all our Winter Hteck at Reduced Prices, and every kind and color will meet the eame fate A Quick Selling Price. The valuettll be Juntas geed as ever, but the price mum full. Myers & Rathven, Reliable Merchant Tailors, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET TiANOASTEH, r. F OR JAPANESE OOODS, QoteEIUHMAK'S, Ne, 43 West King Street, mmtA tALLT Jiii juV j MAtmwtAum.m mm ft . m H , fi REDUOTIONS J ; itJWAelM VMhir THATARK t-it fwtljKYnrAttiitiif 1. Vl AT- It tiL. 1 J.HarrySUmm's, r-s, ' t ,1 '. I 24 Centre 8quar. ,15 f J? KBDUCT1IN Dress Goeds: ' 114 At -.' if BIO (UfcDDCTtCaHl IMl Blankets. t ' ' B1U REDUCTIONS IN ' Comforts:,' BIO REDUCTIONS IN Flanners. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Flannel Skirts. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Calicoes, Ginghams, Cre tonnes, Shirtings and Sacque Flannels. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Children's knit Sacques. Bid REDUCTIONS IN Woolen Hese. BIQ REDUCTIONS IN Shawls. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Plush Coats. BIO SEDUCTIONS IN ' Steckinett Coats. BIQ REDUCTIONS IN Stamped Linens. BtU REDUCTIONS IN Underwear. i One Letof CHILDREN'SPANTBat25, worth 450 te 65c. These Reduction are made In anticipation of Stock-taking. DON'T WAIT I .COME EARY I YOU'LL NOT REGRET If : 24 Centre Square. "T B. MARTIN CO. FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY Heavy Reductions In LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'! COAT DEPARTMENT ! AT J. B.Martin & Ce. Ladies' Directeire Newmarkets InHtrlpes, Plaid and Plain Shade. The Newest and Most Haleable Garments Made. Fermer Price. Present Price. 11400 Directeire Newmarket .Ill 00 U00 " i . .. 060 1100 " ' . 875 1000 " " , 8 00 Cleth Newmarket3, Have bean placed en a aeparate counter, and every one ha been reduced. 11700 Cleth Newmarkets reduced te .... 113 CO 1600 " " 11 SO 12 00 " " " .... 7b 1000 " " ' 8 25 800 " " " .. 876 860 ' " " . 600 Steckinette Jackets. 18 OOBtecklnette Jackets reduced te -8660 700 " " " 660 800 " " " ... .4 75 500 " " ... 4 25 Seal Plush Coats. These Ceat are made of Walker Plush, the best made, and every garment guaranteed. MO 00 Seal Plush Coats, new ..FMOO SSOO " " " S900 S000 " " ' B500 2500 " " " " Z150 2300 " " " " .WOO Misses' and Children's Coats, 75 CHILDREN'S COATS, That have been geed sellers all of thl season at 14, IS, K and Is, are reduced te ti, 83, U, 15. Over 200 of Misses' Coats, That sold at tfl, 18, 110 and 112, new reduced te 14, 1(1 and 18. j. B. MARTIN & CO., CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE STREETS, LANCASTER. PA., VOppeilta Steven Ueuse. Sleuv, EVAN'S FLOUR. Nw YEAKlsathand. The forming of new resolutions Is In order many te be brekeu before the week expire. We have resolved that If It be pos sible, te make better flour than ever and our patron can depend upon thl resolu tion being carried out all the year. Levan & Sens. MERCHANT MILLERS. rpu, day, UE FINEHT LINE OF rHKitld Acid and Paranne Candles for the Heli- at MILLKK'S SOAP CO, ca m 02 v.t. 1 Ti m lew Besk Stee .mm& ? nwtAti5sr v. m New Yerk H' t PREVIOUS TOOUR ANNUAL INVENTORY DOUBLE-FOLD CLOTH SUITINGS- tela aligns yard. rerty-lBCta GERMAN PLAID SUrTINOS,' SUkaad.Weet.t7He redaeedfteaa Me. MIX AND 'WOOL MIXTURES, iaeae wide, rr)4; were We. t rifty-fbtir-liieli BILK AND WOOLBUITtNOtt tedaeedfrxsmTscleMeayard. Pine BROADCIflTlI BUmNOS. yard and a-nairwlde,75eayard; Mver aeid for lee tttaa HOB. ' Three Thousand Yards OUT1NO CLOTHS, Spring Styles, Beet quality, Se a yard ; worth LADIES' PLU8H JACKETS, most popular arment of Uie season, XT each ; reduced from LADIES' NEWMARKETS reduced fremtl te 110 each teft 60 and 5. MISSES' NEWMARKETS, great bargains at II 76 each. IRISH PEASANT lit te each. COATS dropped from NEW.OONNEMARRAS down rrem IIS and W te 114 te16 each. Special Bargain In WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS at Very Lew Price. WATT & SHAND, Nes. 6, 8 & 10 East King St eacrificehaLe.1 Charles Stamm, LANCASTER, PA. OP- COMFORTS, TODERWEAR. Taese three lines of goods we want te move I eT, as we have a big stock en hand. WIIX SELL THEM Regardless of Cost IF YOU NEED BLANKETS, COMFORTS OR UNDERWEAR Be sure te get our money elsewhere. prices before you waste Fer Bargains -UQ TO- ( 'WL' , J!. T fJt 3 -mx GOO0S!1 -- h AT TUB r j,, r v4- A' Stere: North (lira Stet, Great Sacrifice Sale 36 and 37 North Queen Street, i BOSTON STORE. TDIO D1HCOUNT FOR JANUARV, BELOW MANUFACT0BEK8' PEIOE, Will positively go this month. Warranted gen uine Alaska, Louden Dye. These are rare, but gmutne bargains. BIG CUT ON ALL Furs! Furs! ROBES AT. COST. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCABTK,FA, mr Seal Sacques A ii ... SSfil -1i... H v r.-rirv , n f'f "'?''' ...-..... . - j. jh .;: " , &. -Vt ''. :.: srf. .VK-Z-i vv .'stX IM-jfA-f-- Sj ttf, Jfi 9tfns r-" r & 1W 'T&.. (JJt' tM
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