t'.TI" . 88fiL &.. Stf" r? B3l 'J- i. ' m tm WL . L-tS 'if .ia . r kv& j'Vr VUM " it r. ntUtimctff ; Of If.. J -n Jti.,t. 'J '.liniMW 1 MUlfMAW. h - OMAKUHRnKNXAN rOLT, fedtter. y 4 iK)Hiacui(K,riiiiitthw.'.i , ', - SUM. HltlV IWtip4jr TStVWMSSM 1kl.Vl.feJl . errer y in Uteye4r,bat8mdy. Berved r f wj ill I mi Mils ni auiu m(UHUUl' ,'jMiiwiWwiimni rmaiinTsuei- fif ITMuit IKTBLUaENCKR-On.dolter u4 M"' " r Ml , Tear. In 4 vane. TO lUHCHUWW-Mniii ey mwvm. HiBm wMr, and when neither of m l KMfin B ia rtgteUnd 4 Mm PMtoaieMMeesdcUaiakil ni DmLuauuu, Lancaster, V. UareUTim.PA., Ja&ttuy 27, 1M0. Fijclwlefical 8ty. As an laterntingexpoaltleB of the com cem pUeeticy with which even sensible men an apt te deceive themaelvee into think ing that they represent the spirit of the people, we note the calmness with which the New Yerk Saturday Glebe proceeds ' te the laudation of SamuclJ. Itandall as a wandering sheep of the Democracy of whom It is uncertain whether he will ever return or no ; but a geed man, an honest and patrlotie man, with but this eae fault of his wandering. It clearly has net occurred te the commentator that y-$ the wanderititr mtv have been his and that the bell wether may be Ran dall. It, Is self-evident te his un derstanding that Mr. Randall's po sition en the tariff is wholly heterodox and entirely Inconsistent with continued Demecracy: a matter te be repented of and abandoned and absolved for, before the fold may be again entered. And yet all the time Mr. Randall, we feel confidently assured,lics closer te the heart of at least the Pennsylvania Dem ocrat than any Democrat In the slate or out of it. The result of the presidential election satisfied the party T the grave mistake which had been made in high quarters in aeekintp te ostracize life-long Democrats who followed the faith that had been their party's upon the tariff; or whe.rathcr, represented many phases of tariff dectrine, by permission of the party pellcy.whlch drew the line loosely about the Issue.te exclude none who held la ether matters the definite party.tenets. The strange idea of these who think they represent the spirit of true De mocracy, that tariff taxation is unwar ranted by the constitution, has Itself hed no warrant in Democratic dectrine dur ng the hundred years of the constitu tion's life ; and it Is clearly qui te tee late for a sound and senslble head te announce it new. We propose te enter firmly the declar ation that Samuel J. Randall has net sacrificed his place in the Democratic party by his position and his views upon the tariff. These views were net ours any more than Is the view ours of the ruuk freetrader. We have net agreed with the argument that the tariff is no tax, anymore than we have assented te the foolish misstatement that the amount of the tariff duty is always added te the price paid by the consumer. But we claim liberty of opinion for Democrats upon the tariff such as they have always had and such as enabled Samuel J. Ran dall te spend a lifetime In the leadership and service of the party and Grever Cleveland te be its president. TfathTille's Peril. The National League of Republican 5 clubs Is te meet in Nashville en the fourth of March, and the American of that city gives them a hearty welcome "and assures them of hospitality, but sarcastically observes that they will , come into what they knew te be a be nighted and ignorant land, and amongst people who are no better than savages. " They will come and expect te find us t tinging about the carcasses of barbecued negrees and lighting up the darkness of our nignts witn the flames of burning cabins. They will expect te find us a people unsafe te associate with because of our alleged record for robbing ballet boxes and boldly stealing away from free citizens the right guaranteed by our constitution. " The Philadelphia Inquirer gravely tin aentea that Northern Republicans are under this impression and asserts that no one thinks the Southern peeple are bubarlaus. It then makes this absurd bat characteristic assertion : " The American will net deny that killing negrees and stuffing ballet boxes are net Infrequent acts of Southern gentlemen." If the Inquirer would back this up With a few figures giving the num ber of Southern gentlemen aud new many negrees they have ,4 each killed it would be mighty interesting reading. The statistics night show that murders In the North, and even in Philadelphia arc much mere frequent than In the Seuth, and as for crimes against the ballet the Inquirer as the mouth-piece of Quay can net claim cleus attention for its virtuous horror. t The Seuth-has no rivals of thut illtw- L, trleuf -triumvirate Dudley. Quay and JjrWanamaker. The comment of the Juay organ strikes the note that will be taken up by the club managers. It was vidently with the deliberate purpose of making a sensational demonstration of bigotry and if posslble provoking some bow of resentment that the clubs ar ranged te meet in Nashville. The peo ple of that city Bheuld prepare te treat the delegates with as great consideration m they would a convention of dangerous lunatics, for the slightest demonstration 'of political antagonism, a Democrat t bum meeting or precession, might some how be miraculously transformed Inte a ' riot or Ku Klux raid by the correspon cerrespon correspen dent of the Inquirer and ether papers of its class. Congressional Absentees. wy wuu uave an iuea tnat con cen sessanan stay in Centrresa during iu & amtea need but te leek at the dally -'Ottnt of the aves and nm n ,,if.. '.$ 'themselves that they are very much misuxen. it Is a fall Seuate and Heuse When two-thirds of the members are pres Bt, and it needs te be an important oeeaslen that draws se many together. What the congressmen de with tlieml elves is net very clear. The absentees foal free te go about their own business wherever it calls them, aud about their fhasure as well. There are many pleas ter things te be done in Washing ton than can be found at the capitul by tta ordinary man. jh-,W course there are a great many and tW " "ijurHjr w congressmen wue ggrtder their presence in Congress a ! te Mm best of their ability. Rut In &??y wnWy there are many who " wholly unconscious of any duty i.lWOMi embarrass the free action of their ' Will, and who de as they please with ' hardly conception that they are net SJMsif right. TbUmoralebUquUyefmea "" ,-CT "J . .A i" f 'j. i'1-r-i " -V -in la amply shared by congressmen. That elevated rascal, Quay, gees te Flerida whenever he feels like it, regardless of the congressional session. His only in terest in his office is In the facil ity it Kives him for running politics and distributing offices, which Is his only work. He doubtless knows that he does net adorn the Senate and he hastens te hb Flerida fishing beat, where he is ornamental and capable, whenever he can get nwny from the office distribution, He is a sample of the fidelity te duty of the congressional mullet beads he represents. Debs Pedre en Brazil. The emperor of Brazil, who has been notably reticent since his expulsion from his country, has finally made a state ment of his views and feelings, which are In substance that he believes that the new form of government has ceme te stay that there will be likely te be much trouble in preserving the unity and peace of the country; and that he is ready and anxious te end his days lu Brazil and would gladly return te it as emperor president or private citizen. He says that the liberation of the slaves was the act which overthrew his dy nasty. It threw him into the arms of the Republicans and alienated the sup porters of the empire ; and then tlid Re publicans betrayed and slaughtered him when they had him in their power. The emperor speaks without bitterness and with great sincerity. He evidently Is a better man than the men who abused his trust; and we have no belief that the republic which has been act up se unworthily and which stands up only en the bayonets of the military will have a long continuance In its present hands. If the emperer was a mere ag gressive character, he could regain his throne; but then he would net have lest It. SrnAxer. that the woatuer trips hard te be geed all woek and then falls back Inte wlckedness en Sundays. In Vlenns they are organizing societies against the removal of hats In saluting ladles or at funerixls. A simple touch of the brim Is doclared all sufllclent for polite ness and funerals Are te be lessened In number by the refussl of mourners te uncever thelr heads. Influenza Is supposed te be encouraged by romevlng the hat. A society might also be organized for the closing of months in the opeu air, or for staying Indoors allogetlior.for thoie theie by the influenza might be trllle dis couraged. Plenty of peeple get sick at funeraU,butthe man who sees deadly perll In raising his hat te a lady must have very tender brains beneatu It. The ropertod doings of a nhoetlng party in a West Virgins cabin need te be care fully verified bolero they nre rocerdod an genuine curiosities. Hugh Davis Trump and Tem Snufler were conversing sociably in the heuse of the latter, when Trump casually applied a dlsagrceable epithet te Snuflfer and st once drew his re volver and flred st him, but sorleusly weunded a certain Mr. Smith, of Virginia. Snuffer then flred at Trump. The range was very short, but the two tnen sAem te have depalred of hitting each ethor, and te make the practice mero easy each clasped the left hand of the ethor and fired two shots. Kven at this range only one ball of each took effect in the ether, and Mr. Snuffer Is net seriously wounded. Trump1 dled in twenty mlnuteit and the unfortunate Smith Is oxpected te dle. This Incredibly bad pistol practlce Is quite shocking, and if West Virginians cannot carry en a discussion without kill ing a Smith, it Is time te send them a mis sion sry. " I blq te differ from you," says P. H., " 'that the knowledge of the action of mor mer phia is certain and scientific' If scleuce is, according te an accopted authority, ' a body of truths, the common principles of which nre supposed te be known and separated, se that the Individual truth, ersu though seme or all may be clear in themselves, have a guarantee that they could have been discovered and known, either with certainty or with such prob ability as the subject admits of, by ethor means than thelr own evidence,' then rnedlclne Is net a sclonce. If It was a scionce doctors would net disagree) The artful doctor who gees in for 'medlcal art' has no ' medlcal sclonce' te go with It, se he has roceurso te geed sonse and little physic. Medicine Is net among the seven sclences of the ancient author-), and Pepe Bays (see Webster) : Joedmo, wlilch the gift of Heaven Aud though no kileiice li fairly worth the seven.' "The 'Nellie Illy' of the J'uN Mall Mud get has been lntorvlewlng the great Lon Len Lon eon doctors en la grippe with results onclesod. Can't the Intklmeknckh pub lish the prescriptions of as many Lancaiter county doctors en the same subJectT It would be lntorestlng reading. Perhaps, llke the following, which Is a fact : Docter Ne. 1, recommends his patient te bathe with whisky. Docter Jfe. 2 comes along and says, no, drink the whisky. Then again, I take It, thore Is btt little leR for medical art, ns almost everything artlstle has already been patented, vide, Carter's Little Llver pills, Lydla Plnkham's Spo Spe clflcs, or Warner's Safe Cure." The prescriptions or three colebrated English physicians, prlnted in the Jtll Mull Budget, enclosed by our correspon dent, sreas follews: Sir Oscar Clayten, says : Take of Beiiiicnrboimte of Ammonia, otie drachm IllcjrkoQute of l'i)Uh...., , enu druclun Tincture of Orange reurdruclum u?r? W If '. te C,SM drachms ater ofOraiitfe Flew en three drachms " Yeu will take this three tliues a dav," said Sir Oscar, " In a tablospoenful" of lemonjulce. Iflworeyou I should eat two orsnges a day. Oranges ere au oxcol excol oxcel lsnt thing In influenza. They koep It from the chest. A very geed thing Indeed. Yeu may have a little fish or chlcken j and have two glasses of pert wine a day made Inte negus. Yeu knew what negus 1st Yes. Put the spoon In the glass, you knew, or clas you'll break it. Aud a bit of lemen or nutmeg. Take plenty or strengthening feed-sago or tapioca pudding. Put your feet In warm water every night, with a tea spoonful of mustard." Sir Merrel Mackenzle said : Take of Nitrate of Potash (Saltpetre),, one drachm. Bplr ter Nitric Ether (Sweet "urBlma' HplrlUef NUre . four drachms. Ijttiuer or Acetate et Ammonia IJJounees. A tablcspoeuful wltu one or water uery 'four (2.) Take of tlncturoef quinine one tea spoonful In a wine glass of water, twlce dally before meals. "Yeu will, take this for four days. Ne. 2 is a little tonle te take w hen you get better. Ne doubt ifyeu ero a victim you'll feel a little weak for seme, time. Plenty or beef tea and borne milk, and there can be no objection te a little fruit." Dr. Hob&en Hoeso prescribed : D sulphate efQuInlne-i..... 12 rralm Ti.:. Z- -;'-- ".n.m ,...., jjt Tincture of Orange, iruuuui iTiimiipniiiAi,.i.i .i . --...- tlructmu. H ounce, te beum.es, 1 CVCI i Mix. LetamUturobemndn The eighth part (two teaspoenfuU) twlce a day, Okouee William Curtis attacked the great newspapers of te-day in Jfurper'a Monthly and eminent men have been ap plied te. for opinions as te the charge that the great newspaper was a great advo cate, of its own interests and perverted and ignored facts te serve ,it own ends. Jehn gbermsu says that MOB LAHOASTKR DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY JANUABY ,t--v'"' Mr. Curtis might as well classify the whole human race as liars and rascals as te state substantially the ssme opinion of all news papers. President Klllett, of Harvard, answered t ' Yes, In general," and com plained of the Inaccuracy of news. Jehn Wnnamaker said t " A great newspaper rather records facta n it finds them, pre ferring te pre vail by the honesty of its purpeses and conduct" II. E. Bcudder slernly replied : " I am afraid I can be of no servJce te you, as I de Het read any great newspaper." ' i rEUSONAI.. Pktkb Jacksex, the colored Australian pugilist, arrived In New Yerk from Kng land en Sunday. OEjtr.nAr. Radktzkv, one of the heroes of Hhipka Pass, which was se gallantly held by the Russians against the Turks In ia ia, uieu aiuaessa, Caitaix Wi.mam Kknneiit, who took command of the expedition te search in the Arctic sean for Sir Jehn Franklin In 1850, died at St. Andrews, Manitoba, aged 78 years. Ukv. Dn. JAcen Fnv en Nundsy cele brated the twenty-fifth anniversary of his pastorate of Trinity Lutheran church, Heading. Dr. Fry en Tuesday starts en a tour te the Hely Land. Senater Qeay has gene te Flerida en a long fishing and gunning expedition. Ue Uo Ue fere leaving Washington he wrote a loiter te Attorney General Miller, recommending Judge Harry White, of Pennsylvania, for the vacant solicitor generalshlp. Dn. D. Hayf.s Aenew en Sunday began asorieser talks in St. Stephen's church, Philadelphia, te medical and dental stu dents. 700 or whom were present. He said that he had found that all men needed religion In llfe, and that te ene class or men was It mero nocessary than for medi cal men, physicians especially, who were brought face te face with the ment vital crises of humsn existence. Dr. Agnew ssld that profound work In physical cure could be effected in reaching the soul, and that this field ought net te be neglected. It was necessary, tee, te develep a physician's moral sense te the utmost, and that could only be accomplished by religion. Thonext talk will bodellvorod by Dr.TbeephllusK. Parvln. A DOO'M HKltOIC HEATU. ITe Clave Up III I.lre lu nu Effert te Have Ills Yeung Master Frem Death. William Wallace Macfarland, Jr., aged II, the yeungest son or W. W. Macfarland, of the New Yerk law Arm or Tracy, Piatt, Macfarland A Deardmau, of which Socretary of War Tracy In the son sen son ler partner, started en Saturday after noon from the home of his parents, at Ar Ar rechar, te go skating en llrady's pond, at arastnore station, H. I. He was aocem- finlodbyhlsdeg "Deb," a magnlflcent t. Ucrnard, for which f500 had recently been paid. As neither boy nor deg re turned home that evenlng the Macrarlsnd family bocame alarmed, aud notified the Staten Island police A searching party was organized yostor yestor yoster day morning. When the searchers arrived at Urady's pond they Haw that the Ice had been broken, whlle n Derbvhatandnglove found floating in the water were recognized as having bolengod te young Macfarland. A beat was procured and the party began te grapple for the body of the boy. They flrst brought tip the body or the deg, and succeeded finally In recovering the body or the boy in thlrtaen feet of water. It was found within a few feet of the deg's body. Yeung Macfarlund had his skates en, and it was evldent that he had been drewned whlle skating. The ice was but an inch and n hair thick. Thore wero tracks of the deg's feet en the Ice leading te the openlng where young Mcfarland fed In. It is bolleved that the deg soelng his young master's llfe In daimer sprang through the openlng in the Ice and sacri ficed its own life while endeavoring te roscue him. The Japanese Carry their tecth pIcUs in their back hair, and always ue them afterdating any anything. They take care of the teeth, and the teeth take care of thelr stomachs. Use teeth picks freely, clean with H07.0DONT, and bad teccth aud bad breaths will be scarce. Dr. James Corrle. dentist in Baltimore, writes i " I have used Dr. null's Couch Hirup personally nnd In my family for two or three ) ears, and I am prepared te say that there is nothing te cempare te Has a remedy for couch, celrt.eic." 25cents. ' Pains In the back are frequently caused by a sudden wrenching of the spine. A few applica tions of Halvatleu will give permanent relief. When fragile woman sighs, deploring The charms that quickly fade away, W hat power, the bloom of health restoring, Cain check tne progress of decay t The only aid that's worth attention, Ker pains and Ills or such description. Thousands of women gladly monllen Tls " Pierce's Favorite Prescription." The price of this royal remedy. Dr. l'Jeree's Favorite Prescription, is but ene dollar. Speci fic for nil thexe chronle ailments nnd weak nesses peculiar te women. The only medlclne for such miilacllei, sold by druggists, under a P"l.t.lmirant??.ft'em th0 manufacturers, that ltwlllglve satisfaction or money refunded. Hte guarantee en wrapper. Large bottles, 1. HlxfertB. " M.TuAw qiUAT TKllllIULli " UlUI'l'JS." Wlint It rtoelly Is Explnlned by One of "the Hest Informed Men In America. The president of one or theleadlng New Yerk Mjfdlcal colleges, In con venditien with the wri uT, the ether tnenlnpr, sold : " ' La drlppe,' the ltmslnn Influenza, that has caused se much talk, Is a mero sovere aflllo afllle aflllo tlen than people usually think. It nrlses mys teriously utidiinntars te have Its origin In the atmosphere. The last time It vlHllcdAlnerlcii ?"? mi?a, "a ".""no then, as new, from Asia. The name Influenza' comes from the suggestion that the malady was due te the 'in 'in fluenccs' pf the hcacnly bodies, but mero modern science has discovered that is due te the changes in the electrical conditions. "What ever may be the cause, It is a strong congestion or the bleed vesscls and mucous luumbrmie, principally In the head nnd threat, and noth ing but slieiur stimulants will check this con. gCKtlen and keep the bleed nctUely circulating. Fer this purpose I knew of nothing better than pure whiskey, nnd 1 balloon Dull) 's Pure Malt e?l besla"a Purest whiskey known lu the Formerly this Influenza was said te precede an epidemic of the plague, nnd the person who Mas about te be taken with the hitter, hud ns a preliminary a flt or sneezing. New It precedes it werse epidemic thou the plague, numely. the i terrible imoumenla. lu beginning is slight but its ending Is enen terrible. Pains In the limbs, back, chest and head ; u sere threat and lach nfappellte; copious discharges of the neke: thesoureseme of the symptoms or this (Iren J disease. Upen the slightest amireuch nf nnv ,.f these sjmplems. n nereus feeling, or Inssltude. Lere should be taken, however, te secure enlv iiiai men is pure, us the article ube e named certainly Is." J im 8 IWAw.cuw -lAUTKU'H LlTl'Li: LIVUIl PILLS. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS 3lck Headache and relieve all the troubles lncl. dent te a b liens state or the s stem, such ns Dizziness, Naiuea. Drowsiness, Distress nfter Kattn?, j.,,1,, i ie Hide. ,tc, While their mist remarkuble success has been shown lu curing SICK Headache, yet CAllTEU'8 LITTLE LIVEH PILLH lire equally alunble In Coustlnatleii curing and prOMntlng this aimejlni emu. Plaint, w hlle Ihey also'cerrect all Xenlcrs of j e stomach, stliuulate the liver and regulate the bowels. Eenlf they only cured "'""' Ache they would be almost priceless te these who sutler from this distressing con plaint but fortunately their goodness 3ees no" end" here, and these who once try them will fl Id they will net be willing i" uu nuueui them. a...,.., c, uil BiiKjicau ACHE .,!rAi,UEiK,s 'LTI'K MVKU I'iMjj are ery malluniUery easy te take. One or twenllis make a dose. They are strictly vegetabPe and '.1.u?rl',J,.er,''urKe- bHt hr then-gentle ic liM,,,,lts,Se t111'" Uh0 ',Ucm-la MelsalScts; ne ler II. held everywhere or seal by mall. CAltTEH MEDICINE CO., NEW VOIIK. Small Pia Small Dose. Small Price. auglS-lj deed lve' C1AMFOIIXIA. J Special Parties. Heml-menthly. Tourist sierpiug cars, unean raUs. beuthern l-ueltle Attat, sv a, 3d St., Phlle, Jauls-lycUtsw Is the only certain means of breaking up this epidemic before it secures a held uiwn the sys tem, ler check It mIi.mi It iintime .'.I ri. iri uiifiitiii im iu Wntnaktt:'0. miLABS&nriA, Monday, Jan. 27, IMS. Linens and Bed Things. Ne simpler way te take the tneasure'ef what wc are doing" in Linens than te leek at some thing you knew the real worth of. Knotted Fringe Fine JJatnask, Memle and Hlrdseyn Towels, new urechc borders, Sic, . feed value at 46c. , an Fine Deublo Damask Towels. SOsfiO Inchea, knotted fringe, plain white, red. or blue borders, 7 and fce each, reduced fremjl end II at each. Fins Embroidered Towels, Bureau Hearts and Five O'clock Tea Cleths, soiled and mussed. 25 per cent off, 72-1 neh Oerman Table Linen, free from torch, soiled and store-tossed, 70s a yard. Compare with II goods anywhere. A few mere of these open-work Bleached Fringed Lunch He',,2x2H yard CieUi and 12 Deylies for S3 75 the set: with 8 yard Cleth, S4 2S the set. Heavy le-lnch French Sheeting Linen that will Improve with washing, eta m yard, worth If. A geed fesMitack full size Marseilles Bed (Spread at 12 each. Finer at 12 SO and SI SO each. All new patterns and fresh goods. Seal Skin Plush Garments . Ne use mincing matters; prices as if winters .were done ler. Our regular Seal Skin Plushes, satin - lined, mostly trimmed with real fur, and every garment specially guar anteed. Seal Skin Plush Jackets : 110 Jacket for It 112 Jackets rer t 115 Jackets for 111 Seal Skin Plush Leng Sacques : IIH kind for I2 kind for 120 140 kind for VO 50 kind for WO Seal Skin Plush Wraps : 112 Wraps for IS S35 Wraps for no IM Wraps for 35 Seal Skin Plush Medjeskas : IliOOModjeskasferllOm ItdfiOMed oskaarerSI200 130 00 Med eskasferllSM 11500 Med cskas for KIM 110 00 Medjeskas for m 00 Wash Flannels. A handsome troop of the frisky Scotch Llamas just in. 5 1 styles at 50c. 43 styles at 60c. 32 inches wide, and in the mod est, neat styles stripes, checks, and small plaids that almost everybody likes. The new twilled 30 inch Scotch Flanneis are 60c, and come in solid blue and pink as well as the ether styles. Jehn Wanamaker. J." MAHTIN ft CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Odd Dinner Ware Basement. On a counter piled mountain high will be found the odds and ends of White and Decorated Dinner Ware that have accumu lated during the past season ; half price will tell the story of their early departure. Cups and Saucers, Covered Dishes, Meat Platters, Bene Plates, Desserts, Bakers, &c. There may be some decorations in the let te match the missing pieces in your Dinner Set. Carpets. Ne charge for sewing or lay ing Carpets from new until the first of February. A boom for our special Car pet Sale. Three years age we offered for a week the same induce ments ; as the case is a rare one give it your full consideration. Cut Glass. Monday morning we will open a large line of Cut Glass in the newest shapes, and all of American production. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., IVNCASTEIt, PA. Scnrtl Jtetlccn. TESTATE OK MIW. AMALIU FRAILEV, Ari lato.ef I-ancaster city, deceased. Letters JS J" .,J,nryi0" ald f.,Me having been granted te the underslgned.lall persons Indebted there inSr?iue,stert. 1e m,nlf hnmedlate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delSy for settlement te the undersigned, residing lnLan caster, Pa. y. AUtfusf WEHNKH, i-ii High Street, Charles I. Lamms, Attorney. je-OtdM ItlioccUauceue, K DAV eeUIWE! aen Mtmiruiii. rS.?rV-VION'..KEYH,"NkuuiNii48reE LhUC leunir Mfn mwl latll.. ti, 1. .,-1.. .Tr. is better prepared than ever te glie you a llrst class business education. Our etrerts the first year hae been crowned with wonderful sue. cess. W.n.Mimwn l.Vi., ul tfd&w 10 North Queen tit., Lancaster, i'a. TTKNH WOL, FURNITURE STORE, ft rJiSSl&Vrt& "wt Prices Alse Undertaking prempUyau tn.ed.!.- t!a Uand examine our goods.' ' Ji-tTdU U. WOLK. 1! East klLi HUeeU ATIi:UTA '"ENANT TO WOItlf ON ernl fa farming V ....'. "'S.r.li "" "" '."r Ken- Vttllc-.r'"',V""V'',''""ry' Chester I.lt.Uourrrlclefti"hiSdffi!Ste; ence required. Alse an wiwleneej farm hand neymder , ca of age . nLlarv, ffi . HUUIlTkl, J!5-lwdiltw Ihorudale Chesur Ce., l;a. 8100,000. INVESTMENTS, IJONDS AND MOItTOAGE-J IN fcUMS OV 100, 1500,11,000 te 120,000. Interest Bwr cent. I'a) able quarterly, JOHN H. JIETZLElt, 0l5-1'(1 HSeuthDukeSt. O HTEIW I IllSflP UY8TKU8 IN THK M Alt ketsenedln all styles, nnd meals at aU efThJ,S.l.S1IAiJu?8 li-KH'H, In the rear SJi. ?utl Market. Oysters In the shell or ?S?".',e,lte Pfvatelamlllefc Telephone connection. ROV2-2indK -;f " 00im ant 9hm. B OOTH AND SHOES. Buy thf Uird, i$her. Mitchell Shet FOB Ladies, Misses and CMldrea, AT D.P.STACKHOUSE'S, Nes. 28 and 80 Eastliic Stmt AND BUY THEM AT LITTLE MORE COST THAN FOR OTHER FINE SHOES I Bur-Enn workmanship! EXQUISITE FIT I NO NEED TO GO TO PHILADELPHIA FOR FINE GOODS WHEN THERE Id BUCHAI'LACKAS STACKHOUSE'S, 28 and 30 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. WOItWCK ROOM, NURSERY AND NIGHT- NOISELESS FOOTWEAR! bllppcra and Shoes, made from Beaver Cleth, Listing and Pure Animal Weel Felt. Of these we have all the best known American makes, shapes and sizes for Ladles', Gentlemen's or Chil dren's wear. Noiseless in wear, easy nnd comfortable, very light lu weight, aud a nerfect absorbent in all perspira tion of the feet, keeping It continuously dry and in a healthy condition. In them it is impossible for (he feet te be be be ceme cold ; invaluable, tee. for the per fect comfort they give te the Buffering from the affections se common te one's " understanding." Specially adapted for the sick room, nursery and night wear for tlie invalid, the nurse or the convalescent. These makes of footwear wc have In different grades the com monest that's worth buying te the very finest manufactured. Prices rauge as fellows : Beaver Sllppers.wlth lcatherseles, GOc. Beaver Slippers with heavy felt sole, very durable, SI. All-wool Felt Slippers with heavy felt soles, at 1.25 te $1.60. Finp Listing Slippers, with soft, flexi ble calfskin soles, adapted for all the year round service, $l.ia. Extensively sold in all the leading shoe stores of the larger cities. Seamless Felt Slippers j no seams te hurt feet; made llke a felt hat no sow sew lug are meulded ever lasts, at $1.60. Seamless Felt Shoes the finest made $2.50. Opera Cut Felt Slippers, for Yeung Ladies, in olive, fawn and maroon colors, nt $1, $1.25 and $1.50. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 NeKiii Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. R EDUCTION IN SHOES 1 SWEEPING REDUCTION -IN- TO MAKn ROOM FOR SPRING AND SUM MKRSrOCIC. Slnce the Holidays I have gene all through my stock .and have marked a large quantity of the Men's Dress shoes ut and below cost te make room for Spring and Summer Goods. Men's Fine Calfskin, Hand-Sewed Shoes. In Lace, liutteu nnd Congress, In two widths and all sizes, Slop, reduced from S te St. A cemplete line, with Tips and Plain French Tees, in Lace, Butten or Congress, marked down te S3. A few mero left or the celebrated Rice & Huch InsU Shoes, In Lace, Butten and Congress, with plain narrow and plain bread tees, reduced te li ' Alse n let of shoes which we term "odds and ends," being sizes left ever rrem regular lines, bought of factories who failed, sold or burnt out, and as we cannot match them exactly, have marked them down In the same preper- Mcn's.'.8hreste4: C0 Shoes te 1350; U Shoes te ii ; J.1 Shoes te Ti 60 ; ti 60 Shoes te ti. This Is a Bena Fide Reduction, and we guai ntee every shoe een nt these Lew Figures. 49-Dlsplay can be seen in East Window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te FUEY 4 ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 6 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. fjiav&juave. TTAROWARE I HARDWAREI If you want te buy a Heuse-Stire GOTO Marshall & Eengier's, 9 11 SOUTH QUEEN T. There yen can get STOVES, TINWARE, CEDARWAHE, CUTLERY, And a full line or Heusefurnishing Goods. uA'i'ir.uU 8,eck of aENERAL HARD WARE, and Vfrtv PRIME NEW 0L0VERSEED. ! MARSHALL &EETOIER NOS. 8 411 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. feUMyd milK "NEST LINE OF WAX 8TERI0 O. Aclilnnd l'nmtlne Candles ifer the Holi days, at MILLER'S SOAP CO TINVE8TORH! ,1. llj; II llUILDtND AXI1 T1M icanpn. nu. ei iiHKate is a large real estate mort gage company making leans upon the same principle a the small local building assocla assecla assocla tleiis of the Eui.t. It issues paid-up stock in jertlrlcates ranging lu amount from fce te 14,000. t-irnlngs range rrem Spcrcent.te 18 per cent. per annum, deieudlng u)hii length of time owner mil ir. iec. a periiun or uivmeuas are paid semi-annually In cah. stock always has a fixed cush value te be -ald stockholders by the assorlatteu In case former wishes tesell. All stock Issued en debenture plan being backed by mertirages deposited Willi n trustee. Correspondence Invited. whii.rfin C.W. STARLING, Philadelphia Office, Ne, ill Walnut Slree!. janUmeed Men's Dress Shoes! 27, 1800. ffry !. CHEAP DRt?aODfi -AT THE New Yerk Stere. On Cass Colored HONEYCOMB OOODS, only as yard, DRESS HANDSOME DRE9H PLAIDS, 40 inches wide, reduced te 10c: yard. ALL-WOOL SIDEBAND 8UITIN(M, no ether trlamlef needed, 0 Inchea wide, S6e a yard, only half tu real value. GREAT BARGAINS IN LADIB8', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S Winter Coats. Closing Out at Half Price, CHILDREN'S COATS reduced te II 00. WOO. moo and 00 Each. '" ' MISSES' NEWMARKETS reduced ' regular price 15. LADIES' NEWMARKETS. te 1275; All Brand New Goods reduced from 18 and 110 te H 00 and 15 Each. LADIES' PLUSH JACKETS ;redueed from tlO te 10 SO Each, LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS, better qualities, reduced te 110 Each. LADIES' PLUSH JACKETS reduced te t2 SO .apiece. FINE BRAIDED STOCKINET JACKETS re duced te H 00 each te close. WATT & SHAND, Nes. 6,8 & 10 East King St C FECIAL BARGAINS. J. Harry Stamm. REMEMBER 24 Centre Square, IF YOU WANT Blankets, Comforts, FLANNELS -AND Underwear. In the above we offer the most Extraordinary Bargains which you should see. BLANKETS, COMFORTS, FLANNELS and UNDERWEAR at Less tli4t Cost, JDT&BXi GroedLs Are being Pushed Out at Prices the Lewest Ever Known, viz : 4-Inch AlLWoel Silk Finish Henrietta, eight shades, at B7c a yard ; worth II. 10-Inch All-Weel ttlaek Henrietta at2kca yard; worth 75c. 4, 6, 8, 7 and 8-yard Remnants of 75a Colored Henriettas at 65e a yard ; s!lghtlyrtnkled, but ueue damaged. HPFCIAL BARGAINS IN Embroideries and Torcben Laces. 33-Inch Fine Cleths at S0e a yard; weroSSe. 30-Inch Heavy Cleths at 17e a yard j were Sue. 40-Inch Striped Cleths at 12e a yard ; were Corduroy for Men's Pants at 50e a yard : worth II. 6,000 pieces flne 8e Toilet Seap, S pieces for 10c. SCO boxes (S pieces In a box) Seap at 7c a box. Men'sSOe Whtte ShlrU at Xiy,c each. 100 dozen Children's Black Ribbed 10e Uose at iSXc a pair. 10 dozen 75a Corsets at SOc. 75c Table Tlnen at 60c a yard. aoe Sheeting Muslin at 12e a yard. 15c Pant Goods at 10c a yard. 10c Ribbons at 5c a yard. 87Kc Woolen Hese at 25c a pair. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Plush Ornaments, Flowers. Banner Reds, Brass Ornaments, Etc., -AT- J.HarryStamm's, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. R ARE BARGAINS. ON Blankets, Driving Caps, -AND ALL WINTER GOODS. FUR ROBES FROM.. BLANKETS FROM.. .J2.75 UP. ..75c. UP. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Quewi Street, LANCASTER, PA. e '-: (leaf Dry Cools' NEWBOSTON STORE Special Big Reduction Jftmtttttr. Mf-M CORNER. jttf WHERE W her de yen go for hetaUres ehM f I I t's Where ther smatlMt ntrilUMni I D-e you ask where, and what the naase? j y inenas, iryea would nnd the i Y eu'll hare an mi tndr tn An E-hhw li ae name," 'twist m and jrea ; n werye nrst letter or each line, - what these letters wlU define T WIDMYER, Furniture and Undei Ceraer East King ft Pake Sta. CAVE MONEY. HAUSTIRE BUYER! Always Save Meney by Buylni from Oclis AGibbi Immcnse Stock of Cheapest, Reliable I FURNITURE IN THE COUNTY. CHEAPER THAN Al TION. AT-FulI Line of Heme-Muln Wnrtr. nn stored until wanted. Make no mistake In t piace. Ochs & Gibbi Bd.3d&4tUFIoew,31 KOUTJI QUKEN einrjci, F URNISHINO UNDERTAKElt. Furnishing . Undertaker Ne3. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREEi RESIDENCE, 37 WEST VINE ST. Q3veceviC0, T OOK OUT FOR YOUR POCKETBOOK I Prices That Talk ! Here They Are ! S lbs New Prunellas 2 ItS New ICAlslnn nml 2 ft NVnr PmnM 2 2 lbs Crackers and 2 lbs Dried Cern .2.1 3 lbs Peaches and 2 lbs Apples al x ids Apriceis ana 2 lbs Dates.. S lbs A vena and 8 lbs Rice 4 lbs Jelly . 4 lbs Candy 1 large bottle Cleser Heney 13 uaiiienua mmi, y m tc i m cans r era ures. Tomatoes 2 lb cans Fire Cern Best Llmbcrcer Cheese 12V; Villi PMatn Phnnoe fill: Boneless Ham i!"!!!'..'".7.!!!i!!'.,..'..l!!!!!!!!!!"!."!i2ki uesi uriea iseer. , Hi K boxes Sardines.. n uirge oezrs Baraines, musiara or spicea ltj Try our Pure Maple Syrup In quart cans, ana uvuuuie turn uuniy iiucKwiieau j In Teas, CotTees, Crackers and Fleur we den the world. SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA, COFFEE & GROCERY STORE, NOS. 4 14 SOUTH QUEEN ST. TREIST-S. Your Last Chane ATTJIE- Fire Goods! The demnnri fnr tlifKn frfvwla hna hivin mnevta that ev, ere compelled te leek around for al we could net. After Mnrcnlnir the I'lillnrtelniilt markets for fully one week we finally caini across a Jobber who spared us ever two thou sand:cans-all he had, and nil that was In thi market. Much or the sleck has been re labeled, and naturallv will hrlnir lilfrhpr nilepn se that ft can't be sold much under Se or 10c at can. we nave tne roiiewinc assortment s Blackberries, label soiled with smeke am wnicr, ec a can. Blackberries, label perfect, did net see Are, l3&UHlUrJC Think of It) A can of Blackberries, guaran price Is 12c! Remember, we guarantee e ery can. Cern well, you nil knew what It Is: vetihav tried It. Geed us Baker's uny dav. ntfie a can Tomatoes, the like) en never saw, at 7c a can. French Peas utile and 12e a can, when they nre selling everywhere at 13c, 20c aud even 25c a can. Java Coffee, roasted, 28e V lb. Only saw smoke In Its green state. Regular price Is 3Sc. But we can luweii en mis; nei mucnieii: may run us until next Tuesday. The burguln Is yours while me vuuucu yev nema out. Loek at Our Smoked Meats. Picnic Hams, 8c lb. Summer Bologna, 0c V lb. Dried Beef, 10a fl lb. Extra Dry Knuckle Beef, 15a V AND A THOUSAND BIO BARGAINS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STS., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.s Dry Goedf Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Loek for the Big Sign acresi the pavement. (Cnvpcte. T ANCAhTER CARPET HOUSE. 8HAUB & VONDERSMITH, IT PAYS THE BUYER TO GO TO SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. V. B $ wate 1 hits' RUGS, CARPETS. ART SQUARES, OIL- CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. Etc. FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES ,ln the City for the Prices, Be Sure te See Them. BEST GOODS I LOWEST PRICES GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE f CARPET AND CARPET WORK I BEST AND CUEAPEbT! NearGerner of Orange & N. Qaeee. agw-lra ; ys. ?-" fw IV'Ji
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