." fsfrT? ,i'V-& w.j-rt'O-' '(Ir-V'ft n?i,,' iji. .- irv ':' . ------- ? J7 ... . .-v.'. w- t , n.(.:'.r-" -1 'w-. ' . --i- THE LNOASTEB DAILY IKTELLIEyOEB, FBIPAY, JANUARY 10. 1890. ,.c'X-.-Vv,W 1U J ,t - 5f" K. t-1 K te S- E5. Ef & &N I PrtUu ItnttfUtjjcncci?, iSDREW J.BTKINMAN. CHARLES STEINMAN FOLT., Editors. KOKKItT CLARK, Fuulisher.' - V tUP. DAILY IXTELLIUENCER. l'ubllshed every day In the year, but Sunday. Served by carriers In this city nJ Tmrreuhdlng towns nt ten cents week. Byjnnll five dol del bn a year In advance; 60 ccnUn mouth. WEEKLY lKTELLiaENCER-Oue Jetar nnrt fifty cents is year, In advnncsi. . NOTICE TO SURSCRHIERS-Remlt T enccK of rMlemee order, nnd where neither of these can be procured nd In n registered Eatered at the ttWefncc, m f eceud class ninll ""asdbbw, TltE INTELLIGENCER, Lancaster, Fa. LANCASTER, PA., January 10, 18S0. Wrenir of the U(ci. Tlicrc arc signs of trouble between tlic wlilte snvnges of Colerado and tlie Ute Indiana. It will be remembered Hint in 1SS7 the ceuufry vns startled wllli dlre repettB of an outbreak of the tTte Indians!, and after being treated te wild tales of masjneres of (lefaiisclcs' fctllcrs by fienrlleh reNklni, tlic sbniiiuful truth nppcarcd that the outbreak was one of wblte herse thieves and gambler! against pcaecable ami law abiding In dians, and the only massacre was by a body of Colerado militia. The facts of that episode of border history nre briefly recited in the current number of the Jbrum, and it Is added that the Indians have never been paid for the horses and Bbeep then stolen from them and prep, erly destroyed. Gcn.Croek, Indian Com missioner AtKltn, Secretary Lamar and Indian Agent Byrnes all urged the pay. ment of these jiist claims, aud yet noth ing has been done by wealthy Uncle bam te right the financial part or the wrong done te the Utc9. Old Chief Colorow is dead, and it would net be strange if, breeding upon their wrongs, the younger braves arc less careful te give thelrsavage white enemies a chance te pick a quarrel, me motives unit urge the border desperadoes nre plain enough. Net euljv may Indian live stock be seized, but at the first sign of trouble bounties might be gained for Indian scalps. In 1SS0 several counties offered ever two hundred dollars apiece for Indian scalps. Then an Indian war brings troops and troops bring money te pay for supplies nnd various services. It is also shrewdly noted that Indian wars usually mean mere laud thrown open te the claims and speculations of of the whites. In justice te the scalp huutlng counties It should be said that the people had horrlble memories of savage warfare that wcre net calculated te develop merciful t-eiitlments towards old Colorow and his band. The oflense uew charged against the Utes is the same that found the excuse for the dis graceful attack upon them in 1880. They arc said te be hunting in thostntcef Colo Cole rado, a nrlvllege allowed them at certain .seasons by United States law; although the"etate has announced that If any Ute lian cresses the state line, he will be shot at eight. Inl8S7the Indians told a score of ponies te two well known gamblers ; two of these ponies "vcre claimed by n white man who said they had been fctelen from him. The Indians denied this, but gave the gamblers two mere horses. It was en the charge of the theft of these returned ponies that Bheriir Kendall, three mouths later, attacked the Indians with n force of Colerado militia. Meanwhile a game warden went te their hunting camps and watched for violations of the state game lows. lie secured warrants for a dezenlndians and returned with astreng posse, but instead of explaining his turruud and arresting his men, provoked the Utes by seizing the little son of a chief. The" father interfered and was shot, aud the Indians lied into the bueh. The poe then attacked another camp, from which all the braves were absent. They insulted and drove out the women aud children", and burned and destroyed everything. Colorow asked for an explanation and wad ordered te leave within fifteen- tluys. AVlille en full retreat, teven days later, he was overtaken by Sheriff Kendall and the force of state militia, and asked te wait until the next morning. The next morning while at breakfast the Indians were suddenly fired upon by the whites who had stealthily crept towards tliem. ;ef Achce run towards the line of Colerado riflemen, imploring them net te sheet until the wemen aud children could be removed. He was shot. There were only twenty-flve fighting men in this body of Indians, aud the whites, numbering one hundred aud eighty, fired en them for three hours, and then seized their herd of three hundred ponies. That night Colorow was Joined by a hundred and fifty superbly armed and mounted braves, eager for revenge, and Agent Byrnes with difficulty er suaded them te retire en the premise that efforts would be made te secure the ponies for them. A mero potent argu ment probably was the rapid approach of a small ferce of United States troops Net only has no one been hung for these atrocities, but the first step lias yet te be takcu towards fulfilling the premise of Byrnes In cash or ponies. Instead we have the governor of Colo Cole rado proclaiming the rumor that In dians are hunting iu his mountains. Plellct en tlie Tariff. Victer E. Plellct appeared before the tariff committee appealing for pretec tien and the Chicago platform. A Democrat all his life he had succumbed te the tariff scare, and new with the courage of his convictions indignantly iiSP- remarked ththe thought the farmers Rvtbad bcitled this tariff question at the '.; pens in ioeo. jib ueiunuueu au increase : 4i of duties en agricultural products, and tr 'jh when asked hew lecf could be protected .it? When two hundred million pounds are Awr annually exported be replied : "Build rrfniarkct and let us cat our beef here." k Colonel Plullet should have twn iy. iVquestcd te furnish plaus and estimates "ler the undertaking. The congres sional committee and an luteicsted .public should be informed Juft hew jff lone it would take and hew much it lk'$t would cost te put the Ainerieau iwiple 'in conmiien te cat two uuuureu inn $ liens pounds of btef mere than they new '.t consume and pay the men who rake r. itbe cattle a small increase en present nrices. The colonel appeared before the committee like the ghost of the Chicago it. fi piauerm caning me jtcpuuncan mem- , , M.T lu luni biviij uuii vi ujiuuiumg ' Mgu taxes in spue ei me gauieriug biir- Wtniiuu me Hijpeuis ei euiicnug inauu- 'laeturere for free raw material. Men of Ms mould can find no middle ground Sr tenreen a Chinese wall of taxation and 'In trade, Their sincerity and zeal (pewmaud respect, their arguments bur Issquc the lU'jiubllcau portion and de rre for the cuuwj of tariff reform than Y7uwm of mere sober discussion. Portugal's quarrel. The dispute between England nnd Portugal ever the doings or Majer Scrpa Pinte has reached a crisis, but no one doubts that It, will be cttlcd without the firing of ft gun. The major Is , famous explorer and member of European geographical societies, ns well a a rentlcss agent of the Portuguese government In the de velopment nnd extension of its huge African dominions. A portion of the territory claimed by Portugal Is also claimed by the British, and in this dis puted region a party of Pertugucs, were recently attacked by the Makolale na tives. "Majer Pinte, with a strong force nnd Oatllng guns, at ence pacified the Makolale. The Pertuguese blame the English for Instigating the na tive outbreak nnd the English nccuse the Portuguese of hauling down their flag and illtreatlng their missionaries. Humer new has it that two of Eng land's most- powerful warshl nre te escort the admlrallly yacht te Lisben and formally withdraw the Brit ish minister from Pertuguese terri tory. This, If true, is very serious, fur with all Europe nn mined camp no one can tell what elleet the smallest in ternational trouble may eventually pro pre due. If Portugal's twin sister Spain fhetild Iemj her baby king, the whole peninsula will Ikj in a very Merni state, nnd the presence of Brurll'ji ux-etnperer does net tend te calm. It lms often been told that old Hcnjtniln Pruuklln went te the court of Prance as a plain American without tlie piescrlbed court eeitunie, nnd that all Kurope np )lnnilcd Ills repiiljllc.in spirit. The fact, however, is noted In tlie Magazine e American Ittttery Hint " tlie pluln Ainorl Ainerl enn" appeared nuietig the nobles inn suit of black vel vel with Hiiewy ruflles nt tlie wrint nnd bosetii, whlte silk fteckliigsnnd silver t-lioe bticklei. fiavh wns Uie fali fali lutmble costuine nt Hint date forntiygontlo ferntiygontlo forntiygentlo man nt dlnnurs and fetes In republican America. Tlie occasion of Franklin's ap pearance) nt court was tlic public acknowl edgement by Piance of tieatlcis with America, which had Just been signed. The American envoys were te be presented te the kins, nnd Franklin ordered n wlu; for tlie occasion which did net lit. The wig maker lugged and manipulated until Franklin hinted that tlie wig was tee Hinall. "Oil, no, Impossible P wns tlie reply, but alter a few mero clferts the man exclahncd: "Ne, It is net the wig that Is tee sninll, It li your head that Is loe Impel" It being loe late te gel another wig, Frank lin went without n court dress, but in the rostumeof oriualcleganco and gi cater coin fort worn by American gcntlcmeii. Tiik AKiioNeeirospondonlof tliel.llltz Jlccerd furnlslies cigar and hog Htntlstlcs which show that Unit vlllage was busy during 18S9. Bellew t Ce. manufactured 2,100,000 cigars; Wolf it Ce., 2.123,000; A. B. Drewn, 1.S70.000 ; C. W. Zunlly, 1.S00, 000; David Sunder, l,t00,000; A.P.Snnder, 1,200,000; P. B. Miller, T70,S00; Oce. Vcldler, 500,000; D. Iu Miller, -111,000; M. F. Kafieth, -125,000: Jno. S. Leed, 390,000 ; P. It. Albright, 350,000; li S. Beemsnydcr, 300,000; Ames Decker, 105,000; .Ine. Dlsslngcr, 110,000; Jue. A. Smith, 13fl,C00; IXinlcl llaitRinft, 110,000; JnmcsSchlnad, 03,600; D.ivld Dcltrlch, 20,000 ; M. M. Bueh, 257,100; Sehleat A llre., -15,000. Total, 15, 111,100. Thore is room for a Utile specula tion In considering the product of ene of Ijincnstcr county's many villages whose chief industry is cigar umuufactuiliig. Wcre each cigar made In Akren last year four Inches and all laid end te nnd they would cover 055 miles. Tlie tax en lliose clgnis was S15, 121.20. Tlie jwrlc production Is also en a large s;a!e. Twenty-six families butchered forty lies; each of twelve families killing two, t lil ttccn ene and ene family three. Tlie correspondent's list contains only the iiuiucs of tlie poisons having hogs weighing ever 300 pounds. Tlicre wcre no doubt scores of hogs weighing from 150 te 300 pounds slaughtered In thai vicinity, but he was only interested In tlie fat ones. The biggest as that of C. W. Zwidly, it draw ing tlie steelyards te 052 jieunds. The total weight of the -10 hogs was 17,005 pounds, aa average of 420J. Truly, the cigar and hog industries of Akren were booming in 1S30. suitrmsED Tin: l.vwykiis. A Will by tlie Clii'lHtliiu Niiuie Allowed by tlie yupreine Court. One of the most Inleiesling cases decided hy tlie huprome court, and ene much illn cussed In legal circles, Is its alllrin.itlen of the ruling of the orphans' court of Alle gheny ceuntv en tlie appeal of Jumes A. Knox. On October 21, leS3, Harriet S. Knox died in Pittsburg, uiul, alter let ters of administration were granted en her os es os tate, a tianer was olTerod for piobate an her last will. On November 21, 1833, Jr.mes A. Knox, her Imsb mrl, lllml a cav-tMt iigiiinst probating lliw uliegeU will, which wus an follews: "A few little things I would lllce done. Mamma te lmvoeverytlilnghhewantH, with a few oxeeptlens of my romembrjuccs. Please let inj- ttlster hnie my house rout Trce as Ions as sue lives, then my unuju unuju sake te Imvu it. The tuoney iu lue l'itts burg banlc for llessle. My ilinmeml pin and largest atene ring uud lirnceletH for mamma. The $1,000 auutie left me give te Lee v00 and JMW te bitter. "llAUnillT." Tlie paper was admitted te probate, and the husband took nn appeal en the grim ml that tlie paper did tfbt claim te be the last will of deceased, was net dated, ulciiatiue of testator net wltnessed, the paper net signed by the nnme of the deceased, nnd was net executed according te law. The orphans' court held that tlie writing probated was testamentary In form, uud If properly executed and proven must be ao ae ao cepted us tlie last will by tlie deceased. The testimony was that the whele loiter and the signature " Harriet" wan In the hand writing of Uie deceased, and the court held that u married woman may dispose of her property by will In writing, hlgued by her or manifested by her mark. If execution is bliewn. the full name need net be signed. Tlie name "Harriet" mav be regatded as tlie mark referrcd te In the net of iiKsom iiKsem bly nnd, if te considered, the paper is properly executed. It would have been necessary te prove un ordinary mark by witnesses who saw It made, but it te net neccsstry that lliey bhuuld have been sub scribing witnesses. It was proen that tlie signature was in the liandwiiting of the deceased, which was amnie proof of the executien of the paper, and the admis sion te probate by the register was proper. Ilancer In Antlpyt-Iiie, Frem the I'lillndelphla HccerU. Tlie free use of the German ding nn nn tlpvrlne In the treatment of "la grippe" has glen rise te many questions ns te the effects of its promiscuous use. Professer I'nnceast Mated last night that It Is u pow erful drug and must be handled gingerly, but that la the hands of a physician it is perfectly Hjfoteuso In treating inlluenza. Dr. ltebcrt llartholew, wlie has made a careful study of ." la grippe " and its cure, said of antipyrlne: "It is a product of the laboratory, nnd physicians knew as well what Its ell'ects are as tliey de of opium end ether drugs. Tlie dose should be regulated by the dlsease and the leumernmeui ei et ins patient." Jr. James L Uurrelsen says : " It Is n powerful drug, nnd should only be used under the direct supervision of the physician. Llke mor mer phia, U is dangerous te handle, and is an edged tool In the bands or tlie muss of the people. The use of tee much of It would affect the action of the heart nud the circu lation, and have a bud nnd depressing ef fect en the whole sj stem." 1 Itelcuscd en Unll. Dr. Knlllin aud Miss Puree!!, arrested en suspicion for the murder of Mrs. ICnlillii, at Trenten, New Jersey, were released en 'iiiurwiay by Chief Justice- Ileaslcy in (20,vW ball each. ' IVerda oriVIbdein. Ne doctor will fail te Impress his patients " that the mouth and tewth should be liealthy becanw H civM the feed aud prepurn It for IU dlgeMtre work." U SOZODONT,srtlly your rnmlly physician, nnd crJey life comforta bly. M.W.FAw It's nil very wellietafk nbmit bulldlns new Ttnllrendu mid new Htrtini BHIpK, but hew could men. women Bnd children travel en them with out Dr. Hull's Cough SyrupT 1 Ulna of IU Pen- "Neither n borrower nor a lender bj" but lke mir own twenty-flve cenU, and Konreund te your own flrucirlit, nnd buy J eurwlf nbellle orHnlvntlen Oil Ter your iprnlni, ucbe nnd pains. And the rrnen of Uib chnngelt that Nellie took Dr I'leree'n Oelden Sledlcal imcevery, which regulated her lUer, rlrarsd her com pletion, innd her blexl pure, her breath tweet, her rce fair nnrt rey, anil removed the defect that had obscured her beauty. Held .by drunjlsts. rflxw TTOOU'S SAIWAl'AllITLA. The Plain Truth Is (hat Heed's Hnrsaparllla lias cured til en- sands of peeple who aulTcred severely with rheumatism. U neutralises the lactic acid In the bleed, which causes these terrible palm andnches, nnd also vltnliies and enriches the bleed, Uiiu preventing the recurrence of the disease, Thce fcU warrant us In urging you, IfyeusuOVrwlth rheumatism, te give 1 feed's Sarsaparllln a trial. Ter 25 jcers I hnte sunVred with sciatic rheumatism. Last November I was taken worse than ever, and was tumble te set out of the hotipe. I wus almost JIclplCH for- 40 IJn.va sunvrlng l?reut ngeny. In December I com menced taking Heed's Hamaiuirllla. After Hie secend bottle 1 wnsuble te be out nnd around nnd nttend te business. 1 took five buttles, and nm new se free from rheumatism that only oc ec oc Muleiially I fcet It slightly en a sudden change efvenlhcr. Ihave great confidence In Heed's ftanuipnrilla." Ciiabi.es Hannah, Christie, Clarke Ce., Wis. - Tiillnminntery niieuninllsm "Having been treublcirwlth Inflammatory rhvunuillsm for innny years, my ravorneie in tention wns called te Heed's Sarsaparllln by mi ndvertIeinentef cures It had effected. 1 have new used thrcejueltles of Heed's Barsnparilla nnd can already testify le benellcial results. I highly recommend It ns n great bleed purifier." J. C. A visas, West llloemflcld, N. Y. HOOD'S SAltSAPAMMA Beld by nil drngglstf. Jl; six for 15. I'reparcd only by C. I. HOOIi A CO., Lewell, Mem. 1U0DOKH3ONKDOU.AU (I) qMiATTUUimiu:" (iniiT-j:." What It Itenlly U Kxplnluetl by One or iitliullest Informed -Men lit America. The president of one or the leading New Yerk Modieli colleges, In conxenuiileu Willi the wri ter, the ether evi nliig, mi Id i "'La Urlppc,' the Hussien Influenza, that has cntisi-d se much talk, Is a morn savcre nllllc nllllc tlen than peeple tisuiilly think. It nrlses inys inys tirleusly nndnppcurs tehau Its origin Inthe atmosphere. 'I ha Inst tlnie It visited America was In 1WJJ, and It anne then, ns new, from AkIil. 'IIiii nninft ' Ititliieiiia' comes from th e suggestion that the malady was due te the' In lluemcs' of the heavenly bodies, lnit mero modern sclcnce has dlsrewrcd that Is due te the chniiKcslii the electrical mnitltlnns. What ecr may Iki the cause. It Is n strong congestion of the hloed vessels and mucous membrane, principally In the head and threat, nnd noth ing buL strong stimulants will check this coo gcMtten nnd keep tlie bleed nctlvely circulating. T'erthls purpese I knew ornethliig better than pure whiskey, and I bellew1 Unity's l'ure Slalt ie ha the best una purest whiskey known In the world. Formerly this Influenza wns said te prccede nn cpldunileuftlie plague, and the person who was about te be taken with the latter, had as n preliminary n til of sneezing. New It precedes i worse epidemic than the plngue, namely, the tcrrlble pneumonia. Its beginning Is slight but Its ending Is often terrible, l'nlns In thn limbs, back, chest nnd head ; a sero threat ami lach of appetllu; copious dUehnrgcs of thunee: these nre soma of the symptoms of this dread disease. Upen the slightest approach of any of these symptoms, u iicneusfcUiiig, or lassitude, resort should be had ten pure, whiskey, which Is the only certain means of lircuklng up this epidemic before It secures a held upon Ihu sys tem, or check It when It has become started, fare should be takeu, hew ever, te secure only that which Is pure, as, the article above named certainly Is." JunS-tfdAw.eaw -s.auti:k'h i.irrLi;i.ivi:ii pillh. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Sick Headache nnd re1loenll the troubles Inci dent te a billens stalQ of the hj stem, such ns IUz71ieks, Nausea, Iirewsluess, Distress after Katlug, 1'alu In the Hide. (c while their most remarkable success has been shown In curing sick: Headache, jet CAKTHU'H LITTLE LIVKH TILLS are ciunlly valuable In Ceiistlputhm, curing nnd presenting this uiinestug com plaint, while they also correct nil ulserdersiif thostemach, stimulate the User nnd rigulale thobewuls. Kvcn If the only cured KEiLD Ache they would lie nlmest prlcelcts te these who suttir from this distressing cemlalnt: hut fortunately their coedncss uech net end here, neil these who ence try them wllltlnd these llttle illls valuable lnsemany w-as that they will net li wllllm; in ue wiiueui incui. nut nuer an sicic ucau ACHE Is the bane of se many lives that here Is where, wemalioeursreat beast. Uur pills euro It while ethers de neU: UAKTKK'S LITTLi: LIVER 1'ILLS are very small nnd very easy te tnke. One or two pills make n dose, They nre strictly vci?etuble and de net grlpe or tuirse, but U" their gentle no tion plcusenll who use them. Li vlnlsatmcU ; fl 0 ter 81. Held everywhere or sent by mall. C'AIlTKlt SIIUHCINi: CO., NT.W YOIUC. Small Pill. muclJ-Udeed Small Dese. Small Price. s ilVIlTbl'LCinCCO. Scrofula in Children. "In the curly part of 1SS7 screfultt appeared ou the head of my llttle Krandchlld, then only IS mouths old. Hbertly after hreukliiK out It siread rapidly all ever her body. The scabs ou the sores would peal en en the slightest touch, nud the odor that would urise would malic thu ntmosphere of the room sickening mid uubiurable. The dUease next attacked tlie os nud we feared she would lese her sight. llllllldit I'M iv ...ll-. w lllu . ..will, jr nriB lull suited, but could de nethlni; te rclluvethe llttle Innocent, nud cave It nt thelroplnlen,' that the case was hornless and Impossible te save the child's eyeslehu' It was thou thnt vvede. elded te try H win's iecltle (S. h. s.) That med med lclne at ence made n speedy and coinplcte cure, l'er mere than n veur lust she has been us healthy us any child In thu land." Mus. ItUTil llmiKi.EV, belnia, Kansas. Cancer of the Nose. In 1S7S a sere appeared en my nee,nndKiew rapidly. As my father hud cancer, nud my hus bund died of It, I bucnnieulnrmcdnnd consulted my physician, lilt treatment did no geed, und the sero grew larger and worse In every way, until I w ns persuuded te InkeH. H.H.. and n few bottles cured me. This was after all the doc tors und ether medicines had tailed. I hnve had no return of the canrer. Mns.M.T. JtAni'.s, Woodbury. Hall County, Texas. TreetUi en Pancer mailed free. bWirrsl'ECIr'IO CO., Atlanta, (la. old (t) "VrA CATION IIXCT'IWIO.N.S. RAYMOND'S VACATION EXCURSIONS. AUTruvcllUK KxiH'iists Included. A WINTER iFCALIFORNIA. The fifth, sixth and seventh parties of the sen sen sen will LKAVK PHILADELPHIA ns fullewsi THUItHDAY.JANl'AKYsa lloute via. Chi cago, Kansas City, Ijis Vesas Het Hprlngs, Santa l'e, Albuiiuerijue, Ilurstew, ban I'ornur I'ernur I'ornur dlne, etc. MONDAY, rEBUUAKY 10. Itoute via. Cln cluuutl. -New Oi leans, (lalvrntiiii. Housten. Km Auionle, Kl lase.ete. 1 his jsirty will remain in New Orleans during the Murdl UrusCurul- TIIUIISDAY. rUUItUAHY 13.-ltoute Ma. Chicago, Kansas City, Ijis Vetras Het Uprlngs. buutii 1-', Albuqucinue, Uurstuvv, rm Jlernur Jlernur dlne, etc, Thojeuniey te be made In Bietial Trains of Miigniflceut Vi-stlbuled l'ullmnn I'uluce Curs, with Pullman I'uluce DlnlncCurs. A Choice of Four lteutesltctunilng, with Fif teen Parties uuder sieclel ccert. Iteturu Tick ets nlsoQeod en all Trains until July 1. Inde pendent Tickets, covering nil expenses both ways, uud giving entire freedom te theuen gerslu California and morning. HeUl cou pons supplied If desired, hecend Mexico Excursion (Sixth Season). February ID, Lust Mexico Excursion, March 10. Dates of ether California Excursions, Murvh 6, 10 and SO; April '.H. rbeiid fur U.'crlptlve circulars, deslgnallng whether book reluttug te Culllerula or Mevlce tours Is deslriHt. 11AYMOND AWHITCOMI1, 111 Seuth Mntli Street (uuder Continental hotel), Philadelphia, Pa. JnMtd Wfnttmmnhtv'm, I'liLADSLTRfA, maay, Jan. 10, ime. TllIRTEtNTH Day. JANUARY SERIAL SALE. The interest rises as the Sale lengthens. Many questions come te us daily ; the one most frequently repeated is, "Who is losing the money ? Cannet step te answer that. The Sale is going, going, going en. Wouldn't you prefer that we tell'eu what the Bargains are rather than hew they came te be? What a favor we did you when we made you te knew Gloriosa last season. An ac quaintance worth continuing. This is the Gloriosa Anniver sary. The first opening of them this year te-day. Weel-and-silk with strength, sheen and shimmer, and about the weight of a summer evening's sigh. That's our best definition of Gloriosa Celers : gray tan bren in ollve golden-brown navy red black Everybody net in the clutches of La Grippe ought te find the I3ric-a-Brac Counters en the sec ond fleer. Saints in old ivory style, sinners in bisque, bottles, jars, urns and vases, Ceramic Art in a thousand beautiful 'forms at half and one third. The chance of the year. Upholstery. Many ei tne bargain lets r" Fu Heavy and Light Curtains, rniture Coverings, and the like) that we told yen of en Monday and yesterday are still unbroken. Te-dav we name a larce va riety of Piane and Table Cov Cev ers atpriccs that the manufactur ers would net duplicate them for. Table and Piane Cevers : -l Titian Velour Cevers, down from f." te Jl. (VI Titian Velour Cevers, down from J') le 17 M. fUJute Velour Cevers, down from V te ?, 7-1 Jute Velour Cevers, down from $10 te S7&U. 7-t Jute Velour Cevers, down from J12 te 810. s-10 Jute Velour Cevers, down from SIS te 912. 8-U Jute Vtleur Cevers, down from SIS te si:.. b-l'J Embroidered Cleth Piane Cevers, down from Sill te S7 SO. fi-l Chenille Cevers, dew n from 82 SO te S2. 1:1 client Ue Cevers, down fieni fc! te 82 M. ti-l Chenllln Cov ers, dew n from I SO te $.1 SO. h-ivciieuliie covers, noun irenu.i iei. U-i llressellenne Tupestry Cevers, devvn from 81 SO te SI. 7-t llressellcnne Tapestry Covets, down from 82 St te 81 7.1. 8-1 llressellenne Tniicstry Cevers,down from s.lte'2. 8-10 llressellcnne Tapestry Covcrs.dewn from St te 3, 8-12 llrcsfclicniie Tapestry Covers.devvn from 8.'i te 4. Perslnns Designs In Trench Tapestry Cevers down from S-l te 2 SO. Same, flxS feet, sieelnl sire for the oblenij tables, down from SI te S3. 8-1 Persian Designs In French Tapestry Cov Cev ers, down from 8S.60 te Sl-d. Sume, 8-1, ilewn from Jil te $S. Snme, 8-10, dew n from S7.S0 te ffi. Hnme, 8-12, down from 812 te 810. 6- Plush Table Cevers, with embossed bor ders, down from 820 te 815. fame, vvltli hand-embroidered corners nnd fringe, down from 810 te S27.fi0. Same, -I 4 slie, down from 820 te SIS. Same, 4-4 sle. with uuthiue tinsel, down treui 815 te SI2, Plush Table and Piane Scarfs : Willi Antique Tinsel and Hand Embroid ery. 11x51 Inches, down from H 50 te 87 SO 13x61 Inches, down from 811 SO te 8t) 00 1S.02 Inches, down from 814 00 te 812 00 lsx2 Inches, down from 812 60 te 810 a) 22xS0 Inches, down from 81510 te $12 00 22x110 Inches, newn from 818 00 te 815 00 22x00 Inches, down from Kl 00 te 820 00 22x00 Indies, down from 825 10 te 8.0 00 Jute Velour Scarfs : ISx'il inches, down from 87 SO te 88 00 18x70 Inches, down from 81000 te 87 SO Curtains : Slllc Striped Curtains, full size, double- faced, Known ns iiainmeren gein pauerus, re dured from SIS 00 tu 87 SO. Mgured Silk Curtuliis. with dade,were 812, new 81) ; were 815, umr 810. Furniture. Still mere of the sharp price cutting. Cublnets: Fine Solid Mahogany for Parler, handsome ly curved, originally 8275, new-SJOO. Solid Mahogany fur Parler, huudseuiely carved, originally 8115, uew 810. l'lne hand carved, Cocebeln Venetian pat tern, originally 8310, new 8200, Solid Mahogany, with French plate mirror, originally 85, new 810. Cremona Cabinet, Moorish design, originally 8)10, new 850. Imitation Mahogany Music Cabinet, origi nally 830. new 820. Imitation Maheirany Music Cnbluet, origin ally tsi, new 825. Imltutlen Mahogany Music Cabinet, origin erigin ully 84.1, new 825. Dressing Cases: Solid Mahogany, Devtled Mirror, originally 8100, new 875. Imitation Mnhegany, Howled Mirror, originally 875, new 850. Hall Stands. Antique Oak, full length Mirror, originally 8155, new 8120. Antique Oak, with box sent, originally 8S5, UOW BiU. AntlquelOak, with Heveled French Mirror, erlclnallv UK), new 850. Mahogany, with Heveled Trench Mirror, originally 870, new 800. Antique Oak, Oval Mirror, leather back and box seat, originally 840, uew JJ5. Hall Seats Imitation Mahogany Sent, hnnglug gluss, 8 patterns, reduced from 820 te 815. Large Imitation Mahogany Hnllheats, with chest, stumped leather back, from 825 te 815. Walnut, Oak nnd Cherry Hull Tnbles, w Ith 2 umbrella puns. llcduced from 88 te 81 Iteduced from Ss te $5 Heduced from 825 te 815 Hull Chnlrs- llnudseinely Carved Walnut, i educed from SiSteS2S. Antique Oak, carv ed back, reduced from 820 te 815. Copper nnd Malachite, reduced from 811 te Copper Malachite and Canary, reduced from 820 te 815. Malachite nud Canary, leather seat and buck, reduced from 822 te 318. Portfolio Stands "Moorish" stsle In Canary, Cream aud Malachite, reduced from SkSleSJO. Ueclcers Antique Onk. weed seat, fancy tawed buck, originally 812, new JV ; erlglnully II, new 81-. Dew n Sefa Cushions, covered with figured plush und Chluu Silk, reduced from 80 25 ieSI. White Goods. 23 pieces 26-tnch Fleiired Marseilles, erlg" lual price 21c, new 15c. 30 pieces HO-lncti Fluid and Striped Dimity, original price, 20c, new 12Je. 25 pieces .Vlnch Revering, original price 55e tell, uew half. Aprons 8,oue-.vlth l'laln White uud Celin nl llur- ders, vieie'ilc, new 15c. 2iO Umbrelilered, vterutl 10 te fltO. nnwTSi. Let of Apron Fronts (embroidered Isiviss), erlglnutl) I tef.i, new half. Embroideries 6-Inch Nainsoek Embroidery, fine, origi nally 00c, new SOc. 2 Inch bw Us Embroidery, diamond pattern, originally 15c, new n 5-Inch Sls Kmbreldury, diamond Juittem, originally Sic, new 15c. 5-liicli; h it I mi Embroidery, flue, originally fOe. new 25c. 4 Inch Cambric Embroidery, originally 21c, new 15c. lJi-lnch Cambric Embroider) , erlglnully Tc, new 4c. 300 yards Fine Point Veulse Embroidery, 3 te 5 luetics wide, erlglnully f 1 '20 uud til 00, tiew "5c 22-Inch All-evir Ecru Embroidery, origi nally 1 2 H5. newtl. SC-tnch Children's Embroidered Nainsoek and suIm Fleuaclngs, original price M, new l 60, Drtamakcr' 22 Inch Nainsoek Children's Flouncing s: reduced from f 1 45 te 75c reduced from 81 00 te 65c rieunctngst 42 Inch French Embroidered Flouncing former price W , new II M former price M 78, new W feriiicr prim II 75, new 8a Bt 10-Inch Embroidered Nslnsoesr. i former prles II Is, new fSe former price II 40, new 73a former prlce ft 75, new II Miscellaneous! l,a Ladles' Whlt Linen CelUri, were tie, now6e 2,000 yrds Asserted Ituchlng, were 25c, new 15c, Let Pearl Uesded ttuchlng, down from 70c Let Lace and Penrt ficaded, down from II te SOc. Beehs. Standard Heeks In fine bindings Our Prtei . fermtr IMl price let. Thackeray's Works. SO vels Jtai 60 US 00 (lea Knet's novels. M vels .... m w The Wanderlns; Jew. s vels - 7 JO The Count of Mente Crlste. 5 vels. II 25 Macxulftv's Mlseel. Works, ft vels- 7 GO 1700 575 00 600 STS 6600 Consuelo. Hy Oce. Sand. 4 vels-. 4 GO Thackeray. 20 vels. Half rail 00 Thackeray. iMvels. Half calf.. 68 00 4400 Tlie following nre limited and numbered Mil liens: lyO'igfeltew'i Works. Preso nnd 1'oetry. 11 vels , M00 38 00 Whl tiler's Works' Preso and Poe try. 7 vels 28 00 2100 Edgar Allan Pee's Works. 8 vels, 3000 2500 Uce. ElleL 12 vels. 8 ve. With etchings r. 7200 S200 Cnrlyle's Works. IK vels. (1 vel. wanting te complete tne set) 7UUO jaw rtemlnlscenccs of Captain Uronew. 2 vels. 23 plates .2000 II GO Shawls. Deublo lllankcl Shawls (all wool) regular SI quality for 11 regular 8-5 quality for 14 regular 80 quality for " regular 17 qiullty for 84 Scotch Leng Shawls regular 89 quality for 17 SO regular 812 quality for 110 Heal Shetland Weel Shawls, loom made, whlte and gray, were 14, new 82. India striped Leng Shaw Is, tee quality for for 812. Blankets and Quilts. Heavy pure wool blankets, weighing from e;s lu . peuuus a pnir, s). Tuck-in Ulankcls, 00x89 Inches, ever 9 pounds of pure, wool and 14 ounces fine cotton warp, 8760 a pair from 88 SO. Tuck-In Blankets, 00x90 Inches, ever S pounds of line wool and 14 ounces fine cotton warp, 89 a pair from 110 60. Down Quilts, 0x8 feet, covered with pretty sateen, miiMln, Interlined, 14 75 from te. Down Uullts, 0x0 feet, covered with Eng-- llsh Turkey-red chintz, tl 50 from S-?, HllknndHatlu Covered Down Quilts, some or ine nnesi goeus lmperica, i4 ier cenu iiiT rncrtilftr nrlri. lleiivy fust imck Mrirwlllcn Hprrntln, full Bizc.uTsV iu.ivnin uiiu lrt'nii kusJU. Warm Shoes. Knitted Gcrmnnlewn Weel, fleece lined and lamb's wool soles, for misses and boys. HUes 11 te 1; wcre SI 23, new 802c Women's sires nil geno In this shoe, but there ure some hnndseme Kelt, Beaver nnd Italian Cleth Heets, Oxfords and Hllppers, nil at half prices. AA, sizes 23 tee A, Handt;, sizes 1 te7 I), sires 4V te 7 E. sixes 2 te 7 The stjlcs nre geed uud the leathers prime. Table Cutlery. Hfnithern Handle Carvers and Ferks, were 91 h pair, new euc. HlnKhern Handle Carvers nnd Ferks, were 81 23 n pair, new 75c. Htiigliurn Hnndle Carvers nnd Ferks, were S2 2.'i it Pair, new 81 60. Celluloid Handle Carvers und Ferks, were ?l n pair, iiuit fii ou. Diaries for iSge. More than 200 sorts of Pecltet Diaries nt Pic te t2 each. One day te kevm en a page. C.veis of ltusvla and many e her real nud Imitation leather. Muslin Underzvear. We still have the 12c Cerfcet Cever!, 20c "frulterihu Leem" Drawers, i he 30c Cam In lc Drawers, and the surprise t&c Skirts. j iil'hq new ; Drawers A new let of cttrn fine Muslin Drnwcrs, two clusters of live plaits nud u handsome iiemsiicimi mine or block pattern em broidery, 81 25. Bklrts tMl line Muslin Hklrts vvltli deep ruffle of new pattern of Hamburg embroidery, 75e. Gowns lu)t;oed Muslin downs with Mether Hub hard jeke or live wide Hamburg Insert ions nud nine plaits. Hamburg edge en neck and sleeves nnd down front, 70c. Small fresh let of Gowns, entirely new style of Mether lliibburd yoke, mndoer l wide rows Hamburg edglng.decp ruffle en neck and double row or edging en sleeves, (1 Se. Jehn Wanamaker. CSfoccvice. A T HEISTS. DOWN COMES SUGAR! All Sugars Reduced Half Cent a Pound. Our rmliriieiis Again Fulfilled. Twice during the Summer months we pre dicted a drop of one cent a pound each time. We b1 1L Severn! weeks age we tetd you te keen your eyes en our advertisement, asi we ntaln expected a drop of one cent a pound, it Is fust approaching It. We give you the half cent te-day leek for the ether half cent I It don't pay us te wilte up Huyars, but wodelt for jour Interest. A penny suved Isnpeuny earned. MEATS ! MEATS ! Hugnr-Cnrcd Hams at !2JJc ft. r iiicsi j-iciiic jiaiiis, ireiu n te wins, ,c w id. Finest Extra Pry Knuckle Dried beef, 15c V lb. Finest Extra Dry Ileeular Dried lleef. lue -a lb. Hummer llolegua, Se H, Smoked Fish &c. Large Sugar-Cured Bloaters, 3 for Sc and 4 for 10c. Scotch Herring, SO te 00 In n box, per box, 25c. Codfish, Ge, 8c, and v cry choicest, ltle V Bi. l'lckled Herring, 0 Bis for 23c l'lekled Trl', In ae-iwund kegs, 81 23. Mincemeat, 0c. 8c and 10c V B. aiOIbser Sweet Uaklngllutterat ISe nnd uV. This Is a bargain, nnd we call bakers' attention te It. Finest l'ure Yerk Btate Heney, 15c ft lb, 2 fti for 25c. Illg Hue 'if Flucst Flerida Oranges (Thin Skinned). Fresh Thick or Thin Water Cinckers, 4 lbs for 25c. Fresh Nlcnacsand Ginger Hnnps, 3 fts for 25c. Agents for Masen's Famous Water Crackers. Carload of Halt In te-morrow. (Jet our prices. lllggest line of Dried Fruits lu the city. Ageuts ter Chase it banbern's Famous Cof fees. (let one of our Cards. liny 820 worth or Groceries In ninety duvs and get the " I'ainlly I'hyslctnu," worth U. They are gelug fast. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OUOCER, CORNER WEST KINU AND 1'IUNCE 8TH., Directly Opposite J, II. Martin A Ce.'sDry Goods Stere, and Next IKsir te Serrei Herse Hetel. (Cavi-tance. s LEIUIISI SLEIGHS 1 EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 4), 42, 41 45 MARKET STREET. (Rear of the Pustetllee), LANCASTER, FA, 1 have new ready the finest assortment of ALIIANY nnd PORTLAND SLEIGHS, both Single and Deuble, ever ettered te the public. 1 'riots te suit the times. Cull and exumlne them A full line of Haggles, Phietnns nnd Carriages ofevery deicrlptlen. Alsobecend-IIand Werk of every vurlety. Give me u cull. All work warranted. 4frrllepulrlng In all Its branches. One set of workmen especially employed ferthal purpose. Itliocclliuu'eun. I.IOK HEADQHARTEIIS ! A. O. K. of M. C, K. of O. E., I, O. II. M., (. II. A. M.. P. O. S. of A., 1. O. O. F., F.lks, Charms and Pins, go te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Street. rANCASl'ER RUSINESS COLLEOli J UVNCAsrKn.lVeceiiiber, 1SS0. DK.vnBineuMAliVM: Yeunre cerdlnlly In vltinl te visit the LANCASTER llUKINF-SS COLLEGE, nt its new iiuurlers, Ne. 31 North Duke street, before entering your son or duugh Ur tu January, Convliicevourselr of (he genu ineness of tlie article befbrn investing. Six young tallies nnd Geutlemeu from this Institu tion leek positions since October 25. Address. H- C. WE1DLER, Principal. rrmuE Dalmatian insect powder, X. propelled hy a geed powder blower, Is the most ettrctual dvslru.ver of tiles uud ether small Insects, Fer sale At UUDLEY'S DRUG STORE, M West King stmt, 9rt . H AQCR JMsOTftsW. r. Hager Brether. DURING Thaw who desire te have Paper Hang ing or ether Decorative Werk done at this time (or during the months of Jan uary and February), can save very con siderably in the cost, aa we offer, during these two months, all grades of Wall Papers and Decorative Materials at ex tremely low cost, and have lowered the rates of Paper Hanging In name pro portion. NOTICE We will supply Coverings for Carpets se that they need net be taken up. Experienced and Careful Paper Hang erg, Decorators and Fresco Painters. We ofTer at this tlme te de the least expensive or most elaborate work at lowest prices. Hager & Brether, Hes. 25, 27, 29, 3t W. King St., LANCASTER, PA. T IUE PEOPLE'S CASH BTOHE, "Without Regard te Cost WE WILL COSE OUTOt'R ENTIRE STOCK OF- LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Blankets and Comforts, BLANKET SHAWLS, .Underwear, &c. We In'end. If possible, te close out every dol lar's weith of Fall and Winter Stock During the 00 Days, and will make prices te delL GE0.F.RATHV0N, 25 East King Street, mnraMydlt LANCASTER, FA. J." MARTIN A CO. FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY Heavy Reductions In LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN'S COAT DEPARTMENT ! AT J. B.Martin & Ce. Ladies' Directeire Newmarkets In Stripes, Plaids and l'laln Shndes. The Newest and Most MaleableUarmenU Made. Fermer Price. f 14 00 Directeire Newmarkets.. 12 00 " " 1100 " " IB 00 " " Present Price. Ill 00 0 50 . 8 75 8 00 Cleth Newmarkets, Have been placed en n separate counter, and every one has been reduced. 117 00 Cleth Newmarkets reduced te ......S13 60 15 00 " " " 1150 12 00 " " ' . .. 1176 10 00 " " ..... 8 25 8 00 " " " 0 75 650 " " " 600 Steckinette Jackets. 8 00 Steckinette Jackets reduced te (6 60 7 00 " " 660 0 00 " " .4 75 6 00 " " " 4 23 Seal Plush Coats. These Coats are made of Walker Plush, the host made, uud every garment guaranteed. f 10 00 Seal Plush Coats, new.... liSOO " " " ., JO 00 " " " , , 25 00 " " " .... 23 00 " " " " .... ...3400 .... 21) 00 .-2-500 22 50 ...-! 00 Misses' and Children's Coats, 75 CHILDREN'S COATS, That have been geed sellers all of this season at f 4, 15, W and JS, are reduced te 12, t3, II, 15. Over 200 of Misses' Coats, That sold at 10, t$, 110 nnd 112, new reduced te 14, 10 uud i. J. B. MARTIN & CO., CORNER WEST KING AND I'KIXCE STHEETS, LANCASTER, PA., Ad-Oppealte Stevens Heuse. F Oil HARGAINS -IN- January Fekan, REHL ESTKT CALL ON JOHN H. METZLER, Ne, 8 SOUTH DUKE STREET. elWyd Pr 5ielsV G UKAT BAKU AIMS -IN- I DRY GOODS AT TH i New Yerk Stori PREVIOUS TD OUR ANNUAL INVENTel LAJUKATTMKM. DOUBLE-FOLD CLOTH BUITlNCM-a Bl (in si ue a yam. Forty-Inch GERMAN FLAttJ SUITING biik sua wool, J.HO i rcuueca from twc. RILK AND WOOL MIXTUKES, 40 Inc. wiuv, e?r were ew. Flfty-feur-lneh BILK AND WOOLBUITIN rcaueea nrem .se te oeo s yard. Vine ItROArHJLOTir SUTTINna. vard shslf wide, 75e a yurd j ne vu- sold for less th liw Three Tlieusnnd Yards OUT1NO CLOTt nprinceiyiea, uest Quality, se a yaraj we LADIK8' FLUSH JACKETS, most pepul Knnuciib ui uid season, 9' racu , reaucea I 9 iv. LADIES' NEWMARKETS reduced from tesiueacu lOHOuanasj. MISSES NEWMARKETS, great bargains 275each. IRISH FEASANT 112 60 te each. COATS dropped frcJ NEW CONNEM ARflAS down from US ail s-M w us ie 910 eecu. fpeelal Bargains In WHITE AND COLOR! U4ss1.UUB. 8 01 IJUHITIIini WATT & SHANI Nea. 6, 8 & 10 East King St s ACRIFICKHALE.- Charles Stamml 35-37 LANCASTER, PA. -OF- Blankets, COMFORTS, OTDERWEAB. Taesc three lines of goods we want te mevef ei, 09 we have e big stock en hand. WILL SELL THEM Regardless of Cost llF YOU NEED BLANKETS, M pen Street Great Sacrifice COMFORTS OR UNDERWEAR! Re sure te get nr money elsewhere. prices before you wnste Fer Bargains UO TO- 38 and 37 Mb Queen Street. BOSTON STORE. -. B IO DISCOUNT FOR JANUARY. BELOW MAHuTACTURERS' PRICE, Will positively go this month. Warranted gen uine Alaska, Londen Dye. '1 lirsie are rare, but g.'iiulne bargains, BIC CUT ON ALL Furs! Furs? ROBES AT COST. Four Seal Saws STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER, PA. k- .St.- ! -. (!! S ,.-Lfr,T ? Ki4rrjys-'I,wi,i';& iifiJ6nS.-.A,iiii.i.'W.T-w l.1 ..'.'', .'.r.v . gssaeyuiy.'iiega.L . .. fcVt. . r0,?''. ,, - &
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