Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 05, 1889, Image 2

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Dally Intelllflftnctr,
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flM lelfn Treves.
tktem tealontkeaeet aBengtt
ant there mm tebenlall-
I HartMMfc whit premises
It tt honest MMte Of t0
I MM tuMOBlBMatarr "
we hvn born eWlged te M7 bout
; we seem te neTOBepawi-
;tM WW an Psmy or
i who think quite M meanly
teef'Qmr and et all the sharks
la tit eoe.Mlean political sea
natter et interest 1a the
en the ead death of the
I bill; which Get. Beaver declares
that fee was Jatt about te
i ha wae shocked te discover
IAdi4aotbaT6theaigaatureef the
of the Senate ; and that en
r be found that the bill had never
i te tee Senate, which had then
lint tnsaA sawte.. rilrasilif tr fevteva
A uui uau vue uutvti; iiwiu
I te tbe state department. The
aMMer. however, declare that
tit te the Senate, which? was in
t. , ....,.. te It, .U...SMM,
B, 1M9 uiamn v ue iAufw
ndlnr. The governors facts
r te be shaky and his statements te
ItMrly founded. It has been univer-
rbeuevM that he was very glad te be
l te avoid signing the revenue bill,
lOfpoaitien te which was well known.
li promptness with which he te zed
tee aosenee 01 me signature
president of the Senate, te refuse
signature, sustained that belief.
great readiness he shows in
sage te put the trouble at the
,of the Heuse, tends te cenflrm a
i that he had knowledge that the
, work was done in the Senate ; en
' that he is seeking te get his
splices out et the scrape. The
tasien he reaches that the message
fet the house was in fault, is con cen cen
rte all the evidence; and is almost
patently incorrect as his statement
i the Senate was no longer in session.
( H does net give the Democrats of Fenn-
pleasure te knew that many
faUeane agree with them in their low
I et the character et the governor
state and et some et its chief
Te believe that the governor
lift Conspiracy with corporation
ti te defeat a law, by the menlpu.
i of the Senate officers, that he was
brave enough te sign or veto, is
sly set a pleasant belief te any
ylvanlan. But we have been se
i Humiliated during many years past
the character et our llarrlsburg
i that it does net Irritate us as it
itode.
eH surprises us often, when we review
l outrageous conduct of the Bepubll-
majority in the state and the
lest et its officials, te think that
i se patiently endure it. If their
sense could be appealed te, apart
I their partisanship, they would net
it te It. But the devotion of the
ity te the Republican party exceeds
r patriotism. They vote their ticket
I Mind confidence that with all Its faults
tfc still the best.
Lee It happens that with an unln-
ipted record of the subjection et the
r te the control of monopoly, it still
Tne votes which it trams by
ely Influence and money power
rsigh the votes it loses by its sub.
cy te It. Tbe people are net
Med ; and show no signs of being se.
Tne constitution of tbe state has been
ttjxlsteace slnee 1874 and still its previ-
are nullified by the failure et tbe
store te obey the mandate that it
enact the laws and provide the
ties te make the constitutional pre-
i effective.
1 The Legislature new assembles In the
year et the decade without having
lened the state under the census of
9, as was Its duty ; and it is proposed
i that duty ever te the Legislature
! Ml, under the new census of 1S90 ;
uinai legislature may Just as well
I, the duty along te the next, and se
Loatinueusly,untillt suits the party te
a new deal, it Is said that the
are congratulating themselves
I they did net make the apportion-
ituey proposed at the last session.
lit would have lest them four sena-
i ; and this Is their sole idea of duty;
up u their sole thought.
r the party seems te have a solid
Iwpea Pennsylvania ; and one man
I te have a solid held UDen the tmrtv:
libe one who has achieved favor and
I through unscrupulous partisanship.
niy it is nut a seeming strength :
(the fever flush that presages decay.
my it is nam te believe that with
junweh moral rottenness can be pelltl-
lemaaness.
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One Geed Deed!
i best thing that has been done bv
I resent administration of this nut.
lisjiaeubtedly Attorney General Klrk-
Vm suit te forfeit the Western
i property and franchise in Tenn-
even though it does come a
behind time. There is a fair
offered for this delav
the difficulty found In secur
proper evidence of the Durchasn
;'the Baltimore & Ohie lines bv the
era Union. It is supposed that thla
ally Is new overcome through the
i of the present authorities nf
Baltimore & Ohie railroad te furnish
PfeuM evidence; and it Is further.
m;
5 ww sack iu6 ice auuse
JfOJUmere & Ohie lines In the.
i new, after the lapse of a year,
i in;gna cavu.
( that President Green, of the
Union, sais ha u t
MSf tne suit; because he de-
;ihat his company did rmt
the Baltimore ic Ohie tele-
spany in i'ennsylranla. If se
find it hard te explain hew he
te come into control of the
ejt et the company In this state.
.awxemeat u essentially false.
any doubt. Trebably the
Union In making ita
te get away from the Penn.
vaUtutien; but it certainly
. - w , wuue euving tne Unlit.
I Ohie teiegraph root, and hrannr.
IvMkwblediydld.
I it as very silly Indeed for xfr.
1 1 say that the state cannot con cen con
Vkte oeespauy's property within.
,rer violation of the state Uw.
jae United States law author-
eospaaies te ODaraU
In all the states. They
certainly mast operate that iaeaeh state
aeeerdlsff te the state law ; ani Mr.
OfomweHknewiti, TaeUnlUdBUtes
eaanet, and nobody evar prepesei that
it should, eaetaia in a state a corporation
that the state weaM destroy.
!
The Mlcamgna Canal.
TheNtearagaacacalbiUas passed by
the Heuse te a very harmless measure
incorporating the company and especially
providing that nothing in it shall be held
te de anythlBg mere than this. The com.
pany will probably begin operations nt an
early date, as the Senate will hardly waste
much time hi discussing the amendments
wisely made by the Heuse. It te net prob
able that the final birth et this sew canal
enterprise will have any deterrent effect
upon the Panama canal builders, but it
will rather tend te stimulate them te
mere vigorous efforts towards the success
ful completion of their gigantic task. It
seems te be generally assumed and te be
well supported by government and pri
vate surveys, that the NIcaraguan canal
will prove quite feasible and a great sue
cen;and the general comment of the press
has been that it is at all events a decided
Improvement upon the Da Lesseps plan.
There is one point that does net appear te
have received due consideration in this
comparison of the canals ; the effect et
frequent earthquakes. The Nicaragua
route will net be troubled with floods as
great as these of the Cbagres river at
Panama, but it runs much nearer te the
region of volcanie disturbances and it is
plain that in a Und se shaky the shortest
canal Is the one in least danger from
earthquakes.
1m the current number of the Scheel
Journal Dr. Edward Brooks, a former
clUr.inef JjtncHter, has a snort attloleen
the "Dingera et Object Teaching," and the
Rev. ObwlM L. Fry, et this city, a very
Interesting treatise upon the ednoatlen et
tbe American negre. Tbe former ebews
tbat there le a wall grenndsd tear that tbe
mind will bs enfeebled by tbe exeeMtre
uie et cbjtet teaching by tbe constant
depondeneeon objects and tbns b dm
qaallfled for tbe abstract and general notions
of solenee and llteratare, and tbe cans et
thorough scbelarablp and high Intellectual
training will bvJairlted tbersby. Mr.
Fry' 1eaMry,oempiled from addresses
delivered at tbe eduoatlenal convention at
new Orleans, Is a vary impressive presen
tation of tbe great problem of tbe ednoatlen
et tbe great Illiterate mass of colored people,
la New Yerk Tribune has a thrilling
story, wbleh It aserlbea te Mr, Uloed, of
Bethlehem, Fa, and loeates "In a Mora
vian settlement near tbat town," where It
Is sstd te have occurred recently. If there
It a Mr. Bleed In Bethlehem be should at
once arise and deny autbersblp or confess
tbat tbe bleed of all tbe lists Is In his
family. The story runs as fellows : "One
et tbe many cartons customs el that strange
aset (tbe Meravians I) la te marry off tbe
young peepla by let. Of course It Is net te
bs expected tbat a yenug coeple abullled
together la tbls meohsnlesl tray will always
feel tbe ltomce Juliet degree of pssslen.
In order te be generous, therefore, tbe
Meravlsn Intellectual ancestors made it a
rnle tbat both tbe young woman and the
young man should have tbe right te refuse,
ones, tbe helpmeet drawn In tbe lottery et
love. In the present esse, a young girl waa
first allotted te a middle-aged suitor who
had been watting for years te see bis name
drawn from tbe wheel. Hhe oeald net
reoenolle herself te his physical dtfloleneles
and exercised her right te withdraw. Tbe
rejected suitor sought revrnge by refusing
another young woman, wbe bad been is
signed te him, and In tbe meantime tbe
heroine of tbls story bsd herself been re
fused. The two names were thereupon
thrown back Inte tbe wheel, and after
several month, some strange freak of tste
brought tbe two nsmes out together sgsln.
Neither could refuse te wed this tline, and
the unfortunste gill, rather than be tied
for llfe with unweleume bends, Jnmped into
the Bethlehem mill pond and drowned
herself. Tbe mourning bridegroom, ssys
Mr. Bleed, Is new wsnderlngdlsoensolstely
about the village, walling for another
bride."
We may next expcet from tbe Tribune
an account of the reeent drowning et a
wlteh by "tbat strange sect," tbe Puritans
of New England.
A oennxsroNDBMT of the Johnstown
Democrat, writing fmm the ruins et Fom Fem
pell, appears te think the remains in the
museum rather "fisby." He says : "Five
years age 1 saw tbe bread, egg, etc Then
tbe bread was like your common home leaf,
but new It Is mere like the shape of what
you call a pound eike. Here I see bread,
eggs, cotlefl, rloe, prune, olive, beans,
meat, rsw and roasted, and In short every.
thing tbat a well furnished house oeuld
have or need te live en, all taken from tbe
ruins el Pompeii. Here I asked for the
eight bodies I saw five years age in Fempell,
(they told me In Fempell they were here)
and am told they are sUll In FemneiL Ynn
understand."
TuupolltlealanU social struggles going
en in the old world de net make rnueh
noise Just new and the mutterlngs of war
are stilled for a time while the cable chatters
small talk. The event meat thoroughly
written up by the foreign correspondent Is
the Irving version of Mscbeth of which tbe
crities wall "It is tuagnlneent but it is net
Shakespeare," or words te that tlieer.
Irving' Faust was orlllelsed In tbe tame
tone, but with less force and severity be
cause in that truly wonderful production
he made no pretence of adherence te
Goethe's work. He has ventured en mere
dangerous ground In the enterprise be baa
new In band, ler he keeps the play as
Shakespeare wreta it and yet rearranges
the characters te suit the make-up of his
cempuyand hlsewn notlensof pleluresque
cnoet. The conventional Lady Macbeth
would net at all suit Mlsi Ellen Terry, se
she Is permitted te defy convention and
Shakespeare and te represent Instead et the
neree, ambitious and msjeatie queen of this
dark tragedy, a charming womanly char
acter as different as possible from wbst Is
naturally coneelved from the reading of the
play. Irviug himself prefers te represent
Msebetb as deeply worked upon by super,
stltien ratbw than ambition, and It may be
Imagined that Irrlna'a version i m.
tragedy would provoke a feeling of disgust
with the miserable tool Macbeth, and pity
for his Isdy. It la well aneunh te cut ir
from conventional rules of aetlng,but there
should be some effort te fellow the plain
meaning of tbe author or the works com
monly called Shakespeare. Of oeurse Irving
will eoere a grand spectacular and financial
success and It would be strange If with all
their proved talent his oempauy did net act
impressively. Perhsps bis warmest critics
would enjoy the oestly performance end be
would coin money In America; bnt he will
net change tbe old desperate Macbeth.
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FKBSONAU
David Irwin died near Waieba mi.
nweta, en Thursday, a "I alleged 'si.'cf
113 years, at Is sitd that "be was ae
quilntjd with President Geerge Washing",
ten sad ether statesman of his llineand
served In tbe war el 1812." ' a
Sxnateb Kxaeax, of Texas, cannot
think en public question unlsiibe'i.ebew
lag psper. Tbe New Yerk Weria 'uuVil
would be a geed thing ler some et his oel.
iftsgues if tbey would adept tbls habit
Tbey might then talk leas and think mwei
.K?Iirnep N,BW.J'w headed a delegation et
tbe Women's (Jnrlatfan Tmnirun. tii
wbe en Friday presented te the Senate
ESSE? l0"1 "i peten,
ter the suppression of the llqoer Iriffle la I
me nsogsfree mate and among the Indlane
of she uaMcel Masse.
Pnor.BeusA, the leader of she Marine
as naassrws, sms mum as
rrasMM Wlleaau ism wau n-aewa
oteessteoewra. Prat neusa net ealy
posed IsttsaaiBtaLtmtwreM the beak. The
orraHtetN)eellauTMWoll"asto w
be unseated la New Yerk wKhIn a year.
Rsrv. Dm. Bmitk, presMent of Trieky
college, Hartferd, feas received a tower of
advice aad exhortation from Mark Twain
oeeesrutag tae Ohie btebeprss, te whleh fee
hsa been eteetad, bat whleh he has net yet
accepted. "We want te besreea yea,"
wrote Mr. Twain, tell these Ohie people
aad make It sharp aad strong, se that
they will understandthat people are
vary well satiated with yen where ea
are, and are tired of this lateraseddnur.
We eaa't afford te faralsb bishops fee
every Maryland and Ohie thatoemeealoBg,
aad we cannot have enrseivee being aa aa
aeyed and made uneasy all the time this
way. Ol oeorse It Is a dsllcate Ulag for
yen te write these people tbe klad Tetter
needed, and se if you would rather have
m de it, I will attend te It, and It will
probably be beat all areand te fix It tbat
way. 1 csn aay very strong things when I
am warmed up, and I ana warmed npaesr.
lean write a letter tbat will Just make
these people aever mlad latent detail.
Yen tern the whole thing ever Inte my
binds, leave tbls Ohie Insurrection tome
I'll make sbert work of it"
m m
OjftsraCMagtrp,
There Is a decided tailing off la the re re
eelpu of oysters at present la Baltimore,
and a rise et from D te 8 esata per bushel.
A geed grade of oysters eells at from 66 te 70
cents per bushel. Thla decrease In receipts
seems te be due te tbe reeeat activity et tbe
Maryland oyster navy la promoting tbe
forbidden beds from the ravages e7 tbe
dredgers, Tbe latter being forced te depead
upon these beds wbleh their previous reck'
lessnese has stripped of their treasures,
have found It almost Impossible te getaa
adequate supply. It Is said tbat If tbe
dredgers were allowed le de aa they
pleased It would ealy be a few years nntil
oysters wen id be as soaree in tha Chesa
peake as buffaloes new are en tbe prairies.
We de net ba'leve in medlelnc for children,
bat we de believe In Or. Hull's Baby eyrep
and ariDrt thai no baby should be without it.
l'rlce 230.
Laxader, tbe great remndy for dyspepsia. Is
free from all deleterlens subttuce, ana
there la no danger of havlnr one's Menth salt
vaiea tr in me, wnicn u irrquftnlly none by
prepumtlonieonimiDlng polteu beta by tfJ
oemainiDg poiteu, ecia ny an
utughjiais
ncems,
TT OKO SOAF.
Koke
ir WILL FLOAT.
Seap.
IT WILL FLOAT.
FUBR, ONirenUand DUKAIILO In qual
ity, eccneinleal In use. A vegetable oil soap
ler the LAUnimr, TOILBr and 11ATU.
Alapted te general household me, or in
MILL, MINK or 8U01'. It your grocerdees
net kp II, send us Scents for postage, and
we will mall acakerilKB. Addrsi,
H. & Q. A. ROKVHB,
UOV27 lyXu,Tl,8 CINCINNATI, Q.
MBLIUIUU1.
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KL1GI0U8 BRKV1CES WIXIj BK
l held tn the follevlnir nhnnhMnn Rnn.
day, la the morning at lu-.!). In the evenlnc
atT.lS. Bunday ichoel at lti p. m. When the
henr Is dlO"erent It la specially notedi
CauacH or Ued Cerner et Prince and Or
ange. Preaching at 10-ae a. m. and at 7.49 p. m.
by the puter. Habbath school at l:ts p. m.
Prayer in tetlng at 0 p. m,
Umitsd jJaaTaaaa im Cbsist (Cevssakt),
West Orange ana concord sireets-ltev. J. it
runk, pastor. Prnachlnvat 10:30a. m. and7:IS
ft in. Dunusf i
Dg at 6:1B p. in,
weak.
Sunday school at 1:13 n m. PniumMk
BOTirat services dering the
nasT HArrisT.-Ilev. J. N. Velwell, pastor,
rreicfclnr at 10:30 a. m. and 7:1 p. m. Sunday
soheolatip.in. avenlngiubject, "Thsttets
oinharen," Ilaptlam at cloiaet evenlDgacr evenlDgacr
men. rrayer ruietlnK en WeOnesdayaiTae
p.m. 1 he Lord's Bnpper at close et morning
service.
B?.fw. Cntscu -Hev. W. r. Ponflleten, of
rhllatlelpblii, will preach and administer the
Kaoratnent or tbe LerO'a aupper, at Loen's
butldlrg, Ke. 10 North ijueen atrcet, en Sun-
bsoesd KvAHaatieir, CBtiacn. Prejchtua by
thepaateratlOiJUk.m.and at 7:30 p.m. Snn.
diy scboelatsp. in. Yeung people' meeting
ate.:ep.m. KeTlvalserrteeat7:3Up.m.each
evening except Saturday.
Olivbt llArrisT Chuheh. Ksit Vine near
Dnke itreut. Preaching at 10.JJ a. in. Hub.
Jeet, "Kntlre Coniecratlen." The Lord's sup
per will bs admlnlatered at thn olese et the
morning service Sunday .oheol atscep m.
At7.1Sp,ro..parents and chllOran' meeting,
snbjce' "llenie" Tbe mltslen bancs will
meet en Tunaay, Thuiedsy mid Bataraay
eyunlngan.tOj) in. '
St. Lekb'b itareaiiBD HaxletU Avenne.Kev.
Win. P. Llchllter, pastor. Divine service at
10-30 a. m. alemertal mlsilemry survlee at 7:13
B. in. Bunday sobeol at a p m. rervlcelnthe
..SI?1!" !WIW ?l B p. m , with aorinen by
Prof. H. u. achludu
Kvasoblieal first Ohnrch (Oennan) North
Waurtinwt, JXev. . P. Lehr. pastor. Preach
lug at 10 se a. m. tn the Uerumn language,
and7:i8p m. In the KnglUb lAnguage. Sun!
day soheol at B a. in. leung people's meeting
at 6 p. m.
CHtiSTLDTKiiUB Church-West King itrfet,
K. L.Ueod,paster.-tiervlceat 10-jk) n in. and
7.1S p. m. Sunday scbeel at 1.4S p. m.
PaaaBTTSsus! Hbmebui. Oonaea, Benth
Oueen street, Themas Thompson piiater.
PreacMng at 10-.su lum.ln the svenlng lbs
tminiutmt of tbe Lord's supper. SunQay
stnepl at 1:11 p. m. Teung people's meeting
at 0 p. m. reaching vedneiflay evenlng.
St. BTBruBB'a (Ubvericbd) cucaen OettBua
dr. Paul's KurouiKe-Hav. J. W.Sfemlnger.
pastor. Hely communion at 10J) a. m. Preieb.
leg at 7.18 p. m. suneay acboel at 1:13 p. m.
eug eervloe at 8:13 p. tn. Catechotlel elara
day at7Tle p. m.P' m i'rrer urvlce Wednea
br. Paul B'M.k. CBuaea-Charles Bead, pw
terj-Freachlug at liww a. m. uunday atfioel
at It j p m Xoung poepio'a meeUnu at 0 n m.
rinnsi ui t a.i & jb . .
m!.JTV. v r . 'i'.v" " "rmen. a p.)
BunOayBC&oelt 7.18 p. ra. Iiely communion.
v' u,.Wu,r Sree te-morrow at le-sj a!
in. and 7 13 p. in. Sunday a oheol at 1:3 p. ui.
Tha commuuten will bs administered beih at
the morning and at tne avenlag tervlce.
LalecbetlcU tnatrncllens en Tneaday evening
fi7c SSV,0a " wtneeaay evening between
the hours rr7 and l) o-deoa tbe annual een-
wuFbe tela meel,nK ter ll18 eoUe" of ollleer
UBAOB LUTHSaAH. Cerner nf Nnrth n.
1 IHT HinUfin l!.n.nu U mmw . k. nw....
and James streeb ltev. C. Elvln IIeupT, pai.
ter. Uatui Atvin. ur.1. . ,.. n . Jl rr.
7:
:18n,in. Paater'atnnrnins, liu.i- ni. .. 1....
temlnmrnH for the Kc'nVbSr. of iSS acheSi
only, at 7.30 Monday evening. Uauaj mlSt
week aervlces pu Wednetday evening, fed
?!&iF """ e t the Laaiis' a la aeclety.
I hurch council rneeu en Tbutaday evening!
pffdfy'oVenlng. D0W "tecll8i euss en
,1"il-1'UT,,".'u"-8erTlC0 morning, after-SP?-
ana .ev"?i SDeetally apnrenFiate te
&. m. Hntlril. BAhnnl . u "- u-.T. 1.
i5!ae?A& '.":
ini8.??(Jnpr"re.r ment en Wedneeday even
iS55i?: i?- te?ttl'cl lectures rrlday oven even
Ingai7.15. bervlces every evevlngnnrfng tae
WKJ?flbr7,,u,t0 tne Wee " Pray-r.
tJL1 T, M' " "Du.-ttev. J. U.-1'.Uray, naa.
JSr, cl5f " meDS at v a. m. leTj I . m .
the Lerd'a supper ,1.43 p. m. Bunday iS.'i
(mlaatenary cv) i s 18 n m. Christian eS eS
deaver prayer ineUDgt 7.18 p m" pVeacblnir
by pastor. HpecUl services every evenlSS
(except Saturday) at 7 39 r evenlnlf
PaaaBTTBBiAB-i'reachlcg by the iater
Bev. J. T. Mitchell, u. u.. at the ujual henrj
morning and evening, in the evenliS L
evangeliatie and auug fervlce. SerVlcei everv
OOMfLltXWN re WDMU.
QOMFLKX10N FOWDKK.
ladies;
WliO VALUB A KKriNBU COMPLEXION
MUST USK v"JBr-""
POZZONI'S
AixmvAijtu
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
.i.I.illnJru brilliant transparency te tie
!!?;. ,"nuves all pimples, irecaiee ana oii-rejpm"-!!.
and uitkea the sklndellcatelV
sett and beauufuL It contains no lime, Vhit
wranrbrneItnteVlr8e W ATfiJS
FOU BALE 8T
All Druggtata and Fancy Qoeda
Uealera slvorywhere.
pSn-BKWAltn OP IMlTATXOKS,f
dajlngtbe weTk XeeprtaSra" y." Twy "'" Dl
. "Jlt"iJ f. ",lr' u- u- PMter. lo-se
unvivai etitpw
a.
conce day. Vestry ineefng en Monday, Cate
Chumena1 elua en Ihuraday at 7 30 p. ui.
ifli teu. LUTBBaAB.-n.jv. H. r.1 Alleman.
1). D. paater. BervtcHut mm. ...,..
a. MM IIUIITBI MW STttlllli
WAWAMAJtMtta
. aaba saw.
Action, net argument.
Why we are telling such vast lets
of most desirable things at prices
that give sixty cents the purchasing
power of one dollar has been told
you o'er and o'er. The argument
is past, the fact is here.
Alse the ceunterpart: you are
buying, buying big.
Therefore you and we are agreed.
Loek down the resume of the
Special Bargains.
Third Fleer. Bedroom Suites.
Mahogany, Antique Oak, Walnut,
Sabicu, Maple, Cherry, that day
before yesterday were $38 te $2000
and arc te-day $25 te $ioeo.
Second Fleer. Carpets and I
.. . Hft.!. 17 1. t?
uB,, ,vuc A-rcnui wniua, , i
Hungarian and Rhenish Crown
Bric-a-Brac at half ; Muslin Under
wear and Corsets, Jerseys, Wraps,
and Jackets.
First Fleer. Worsted Dress
Goods at 75 cents, 85 cents, and
$1.25, from $1.25, $1.50, and $1.75 ;
Cheviot, 52 inches, at 50 cents ;
Robes with elegant novelty garni
ture at $4 te $ie, or half prices ;
Men's and Beys' Clothing; Shoes;
Millinery; Beeks.
Basement. Many housekeeping
and hardware things.
In all of them the prices arc
blighted, but the goods are bloom
ing. Mere Carved Furniture carved
where you will appreciate it in the
prices. We told you of Bed Roem
-Suits at $25 te $1000 that the day
bclerc were 38 te $2000. About
150 of them; away short of that
new, but the kinds arc as many as
ever.
Te-day the word is of Parler
Suites. Bargains as big as in the
ethers. Bear in mind, the reduc
tions are from prices made talk all
through the Furniture trade. The
knife has been through all the
stock. These are a few of the
marks :
Parler Suites :
Were.
Tapestry and Silk, plash
trlmmlng.S pieces US
sua Plush, 63)iecei ra
Mlk Flush. B piece sua
JVeu.
WW
loe
ira
am
143
1SB
110
110
100
88
78
81
M
W
una-Tapemy ana finih,
Bnletea are
Damask, a pieces 178
lUtnuk, a pteeee ,,... 188
llamaak, e piece IDS
Btik Pluth, a pieces 128
bilk Plush us
Tapestry, e pieces loe
Tapeatrr.B pieces 100
Tap'Stry.npteees 110
Nehalr Flush. e pieces.... Its
Tspestry, s pieces 110
Pretty Plush-scat Rockers are in
the march :
IM kind for s
SiO kind ter 17
IS se kind forts
S3. JO kind for S4
and se en.
Third fleer. Pour elevators.
Hosiery and Gloves will catch it
next. Seme of the following we have
owned 24 hours, ethers longer you
needn't question which is which.
Ne difference. They are in the
" movement."
300 dozens Wemen'sjblack fleecy
lined cotton Hese of the sort we
sell at 50 cents a pair : the price is
25 cents.
59 dozens Women's black cash
mere Hese, that means all wool,
were 50 cents yesterday; te-day
arc 25 cents.
325 dozens Women's all-wool
ribbed Vests; the 3000 dozens late
ly imported. Our price has been
$1, is new 25 cents.
3S dozens Men's kid and leather
Gloves, asserted, at 50 cents a pair,
that have been Si. 50 and $1. Geed
picking here.
25 dozens Men's degskin Gloves.
It wouldn't be fair te tell the make
when we name 75 cents a pair in
stead of $ 1.50, but did we give the
name you would jump at the
Gloves.
The clustering crowds near Chest
nut street, west of the entrance,
will tell where you may find these
things. Quantities geed for two
days only.
Chestnut street side, westef main able
Curtains are down with all the
rest ; some of them away down.
Light or heavy, no matter which,
you'll find a handsome harvest
among them. Somewhere in the
house you've a place that would be
the better for a little Curtain light
ening and brightening, Don't hope
Ter less.
Swiss Tambour Lace :
S3 kind for S3.
8 69 kind for (1.
II kind for UW
8T andSS kind far 86.
III kind ler 19
fit kind for 87 SO.)
SIS klud ler Slew.
txuh-
15 kind for It.
Hkinaiersx
Brussels Lace :
820 kind for IIS.
m&eand 123 kind for IV.
ISJ kind for 8S3.
i) kind ter 187.80.
Sash
lis CO and lit kind for 112.
sit kind for sis
ts kind for lie.
Cluny Lace Sash :
S3 and 13.30 kind for It.
87anas7Mklnaierl'.
Sie kind for S840.
IlikludterilO.
Applique Lace :
19.80 kind ter 3 W.
t) kind for llnee.
Colored Madias : '
7 kind ter IS.
7 60SlDQterlfl.
S3 kind for 17.60.
Chenille Curtains :
Plain tops, fan 07 dados.
14 su a pair from SB.
13 eea pair from S3.
Vienna Chenille Curtains :
Slgared all ever, Persian patterns.
Ol a pair, from M is se ana .
87 60 a pair, fromlie.
810 a pair from SU 60.
SIO a pair f reuiH8 60.
113 Mi pair Iieia U.
Tapestry Curtains :
noidered,allareandsulUbieforWlndow
Vuruie, for uer. a and Couch. Cevers.
Si a pair from 0.
Ilia pair from sis.
ficoend fleer, north of transept.
Sixty miles an hour is quick,
WAKAMMXMWa
sixty cents for a dollar b quicker.
Se proved the great company that
trained in our clothing stock yester
day te the tune of $2$ for 40
Men's Schnabel Elysian Overcoats.
Who doubts that our advertising
is read? The movement of the
occasion Is prices. The whole Men
and Beys' Clothing stock feels it.
See yesterday's story. Here are a
few mere pulsations in prices.
Large Beys' Overcoats, asserted
Elysians, some Schnabels, that were
IS, but new are iie. Alse a let
of Diagonal Cassimers down from
mMyNM
I5 te $10. Sizes of both lets 8 te
16 years.
Small Bey's Storm Coats of Fancy
r..im, ,-,1 t.:.u ni...! j -
I. v' iv. llll v-ucviut, uunii
from I2 te 8. Sizes 5 te 10.
Large Beys' Fancy Cassimer Suits
of Irish Cheviot, sizes 12 te 16. ft 5
and $12 te 10; and small Beys'
Norfolk Suits of same goods, sizes
8 te 15, jie te S8.
We tell these prices just te illus
trate the movement. We have
told prices before, but never such
as these.
De the people listen when iwe
speak, and de they believe ? Our
Clothing Stere said "YES" yester
day, and it will make the same re
mark te-day.
Market street, eastef eenUe.
The merest bit of a hurt takes
the merchandise out of a Boek.
Real hurt only in the price nine
times in ten. If it were net for the
signs and the crowds you'd hard
ly knew when you were with the
damaged Beeks. It's a little hard
te pick them most of the time
tee many ethers trying te de the
same thing. But if you want Beeks
and want te save money en them,
this January offering is your op
portunity. Beeks of all kinds
Cyclopedias te thin, big lettered
Juveniles.
You'll be surprised that such a
range of Beeks have had one or
ether degree of rough usage mere
surprised te see hew out of all pro
portion the prices have suffered.
January Boek News shows a
new sparkle illustrations. One of
the features that makes the Heli
day Number se popular is the pic
ture gallery chosen from the repre
sentative books of the season.
Why step with December? We
won't. Boek News readers shall
have the best. When sample illus
trations will help te give a juster
notion of a new work they shall ap
pear in Boek News pages. Four
this month, besides a plate paper
portrait of Themas Nelsen Page.
5c, 50c a year.
With Uoeks, near Thirteenth street entrance.
Lively work, the last Three Days
in Women's Wraps, Ulsters, Rag
lans and Jackets. Livelier te come.
All we've told you of bargains
holds geed, and there's a new
showering te-day.
Wraps and Jackets :
Beaver and Cleth Wraps, handsomely
trimmed, II, si and Ml from 18. 3 and
nWantly bratded and Bentach trimmed
m rape, blaek and colors, HM30 and S.
Juathalf.t
Beaver and Helten Jsekets tn great va
riety, St. It and t t from s. SS and 113.
DeauttfUiiytrtmncedatoekieetand Beaver
Jaekau.latsst styles, IS, 17 atd S8 1 about
halt the usual price.
Ulsters, Raglans, etc. :
B tripod and Plata Cleth Outers and Bag
Ian, ai. sa and is i from is, no and ill
Black and colored Diagonal ana Plain
Bearer Ulsters. 3 1 from 18 and 110.
Bicn Plata Beaver bisters and aaglans 19;
from 111,
rtneat JPur-bsek Beaver Ulster, rich men men mon
key tnr trimmings, 117,
Finest imported Binned and Plaid New
markets ana Baglans, exclusive ttyles,
118 ( from a.
Seal Cleth Plush
plete from 110 te tee,
Heuse Dresses, etc. :
WM Striped Zephyr Ueuis Dresses for
VelTet Striped Tea Oewns, beanUfut trim
med with bnrah and featln, S3 60 irem
Second deer, Chestnut street side. Four ele
vatexs.
$i R. & G. Corsets for 50 cents.
They are seconds, but you'll wenj
der why some of them aren't firsts.
May be they arc. They go for
half a dollar just the same.
With Muslin Underwear, Second fleer, Junl
a per street side,
JOHN WANAMAKER.
J(aW AD VJWTJaBMJCNTB.
TJOK ALDKRMAN,
GXO.M.BOBOKB,
of tbe Seventh Ward, city. Subjeotte the de
cision of the Deinoeracy of said wara.
daMtd8,af,WAB
TOOK AIjDKU&IAN,
A. T. DONNELLY.
Having fatlhrully performed tha duties et
tbe office of alderman of the Seventh ward, I
new annennce inyteif as a candidates ler re
election, tutjectinthe decision et tbe Democ
racy of the beventh ward, dll-Std-M, W,8
REDUCTION IN FRIOEa
January, 1889.
Eeductien in Prices
Te turn Bleck Inte tttaljrCash.
BIU CUT IN PB1CBS or
LAD1KV FLUSU COATS,
LADIES CLUTU HODJBSKAP,
LAUIKS' CLOTU NXWMABKKTS, AND
UAOLaNS,
OniLDUIN'JNKWjfABKKrs AND OBBT-
C11KN8,
81IAWL8, 8KIUT3, FLANNELS,
BLANKETS, COVtrOUTS, UNDMWMAB,
CABP KT9. TAULX LINENS, Ac ,
At Bargain Piles for Heady Cash, at
Jehn S. Givler
08 North Queen Street,
LANCASXn,PA.
M
Mi annua
Mc LANE'S
.
OBUtaatAMnw.
LIVER PILLS.
SICK HEADACHE.
MeJs tseerurr that Ihaveaiatka'itver
bssbUus lee eta ears, ssl 1 never eeM at
gsg'sii te aeia aae aaai l reset isaa
m
i ur.g.aeiaukva Liver nus.
anr.ra. i
aavaaasa
Urmr.
Trrtaeaa.
hey win ear.
at
aaUAnva:
Insist
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ate Lewis at. jT.T.
. ''J'. 5?mT saa asamtsMi ut. e. i
L!S2iT.'ul vpeey riemie an
!?.MJ5!!' PtlesSseeata atxwnfaMi
HI sniiini.
OlOTBlirV.
F4"-
FIn Tailoring
roree Latest NevelUea, eealaeO style.
H. OERHARTS
Oaly Dlicet laiajrllf Tallsjr.
et nennt Qunna OTnaatt.
M
TMBJI MATaurea.
CLOTHING
-AT-
AFTER CHRISTMAS
PRICES.
This U the Time You'll Want te
Buy at Lew Prices.
We're Prepared for Tour Demands With
GOODS WELL MADE
AMD
PRICES RIGHT.
r Ten'U net ezpeet such a Urge assort
ment at this season, but there's enough yet te
please job.
Myers & RatMen,
KBLIABLa CLOlHIBEfl,
NO. 12 IABT KINO ST.,
LAHOAaina pa.
EADINQ OLOTHIEita
Sniping Redactions I
Hirsh & Brether.
Every Clothier Is reduelrg the
prices nt this time of the year.
All claim te have the cheapest,
beet and lowest prices. Their
logic Is geed, but very often they
fall te come up te their claims.
We manufacture all our Cleth
leg. At present we are busy
making up next season's goods.
We de net wish te carry any old
stock ever ; hence the reduction.
Overcoats that were 25arel5
Overcoats that were 120 are 112
Overcoats that were ISarellO
Overcoats that were tlOarel 6
Overcoats that were I 8 are I 4
All the prices of our Coats
are almost been cut in two.
Suits that were (20 are 110
Suits that were tl8arel 0
Suits that were 115 are! 8
Suits that were 112 are! 0
Suits that were 110 are! fi
Beys' find Children's Suits and
Overcoats have all been reduced
likewise.
We all knew it is an easy mat
ter te advertise Great Reductions.
All we ask Is for you te inspect
our stock before buying else
where, and we will substantiate
what we aay.
HIRSH & BROTHER,
Lading Olethien & Mirch&nt Tailors,
OORKIBOF
H. QDjWM ET. OsTOTBHBQUAIUI,
LANCASTER, PA.
WK CAM BKRVK TOU WKLTj AND
save yen money la aavartistns. Esti
mates free.
ADYEBT18INQ GUIDE-BOOKS.
The most eesa plane aad original ever leanest.
Seat en receipt el 50 eeau te pay firr raOIng
aaaterwareinsT.
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gi jctc wv? gags
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g.PJ?a se smifctayHawss aag Oae
sissiwlasisaavasBtasaesa wssikletresa
stssYsusasshs. m. joanaten
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wtn lBiisssut aetasnsa. sttaassO ssi the
snsiref aattenuitaad rkuiij sasssavwHa
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0i East Etet street.
SSCTI-IN
RARE OHAKOC
The Wiley Mansion,
Ke. 140 East OnAxaa STnnar,
Tkt Hut Ditte!. Preftrly k k Ciiy,
WILL BB SOLD AT PUBLIC SALB,
ON THURSDAY, JAUAllT 17, IBM,
AT THB STEVENS HOUSE.
This U a rare oppeitnntty te seeara what I
retMOea by most persons as tbe most deetra
61c home in tbe city of Lancaster. Of oobubo eobubo oebubo
aiona vise, aaa with aiotrrentlntMieetiK
inches ea Bast Orange street, aaa ezteaaing
UJtepth su feet H techsa te Grant street.
Tbe tlwelltnsr la Una and dlvlflad f atn aa.
BaiTBDiy appeuiica naiu a
.z... i ri . r . -w . . - :
tnem aii t;
use in tbe t
conveniences are of the beat maka aaa in thai
beat possible eonattien. the interior walls
have all been f resoeeO in the nest mswaer. aa
tbe entire property is la eempieM repair, it
U a raeat desirable home, and .neb an one aa
Is rarely eaTerea at pnblie sale .
Persons wishing te vie w tbe premiss, aaa Oa
se by esUlag en Jehn fLMetalsrorTaessaa
it. Wiley.
Sals te eesamenee at7'Ko'cleck, when condi
tions will be made known by
TttOS, 0. WILEY.
au.BS,Kla)aijB,B,lia,u,i7a
LAD1BV OOATB.
rpem PKOFLE'S OABH BTURR.
Reduced Prices
AT
Tbe People's Cash Stere,
Me. 95 last Kletr Etroer,
WI OWTRHOVU XHT1UB BTOCK OF
Lafe' w& Children's Ceat
ATQBKJLTLY REUUCKU PBIOKB.
Ladlee' Plush Goats,
Plush Jackets,
Flush Modjeskes.
Cleth Medjuku aid Jtebii,
Ltdles' ft Misses' Newmarkets,
LidiM' HiTtleeks ud Oreteku,
Gee. F. RathveD,
HO. 26 asABT KINO STRBBT,
LAMOASTEK, PA.
marl 1-1 vaa
OPEOIAL REDUCTION BALK
OF
udiis1, Misss' m wmm
Fall and Winter Goats
AT TUB
New Yerk Stere.
SEAL FLUSU JACKKTS reflacca totleand
PS M ea;b.
SEAL ;PLUJ II HODJB8KA8 rtdnceU t0!5,
117 ana III each.
SBAL PLVBH 8ACQUES rtdnced te I17.IJD
ana W J each.
LADIES' BTBIPEDNEWM ABKKrS auca
te IS, ana ISWeicb.
LADIES' NBWUAEKET8 In WavranO Qreen
redneca te Iio and lUte.
UISBEa ME WM ABKETB, '11 and !l years, IS
eacbt less than cne-half thslr value.
LADIES' IMPORTED BBBL1B JACKETS,
flats! quality, 17 nach t Imported te
retail at Iio.
LADIES' HEAVT SVOCKINETT JACKKTS
at m. H-M, H and 13 each.
Children's Coats,
Plain and Striped, with or without Capes, at
very Lew Prices.
WATT & SHAN D
6, 8 and 10 f Mt Elig Htrwt,
LABOASTEE.PA.
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