."VE" THE 1JLNOASTEB DAILY INTEMJGENCEK, TUESDAY, JANUAIOf 8, Mt0. !-. Dally InUII!gncr, lUgUIH JAMUABY t, MM. At OmHS Bcllrtrue la Bilk. mm own of the state bu id la PUkdetBhl in their sew EfOwM, nte the sew Chief Justice t,MM Mir wife wu pretest te see ered looked in his robe. Ana iTsu was also present te admire, I ft mttltt his Jey that he bad live i t e day. When the Judges bad Itaaed stationed themselrea at r atv chairs, topped with owl's heads, I the drier had announced the presence the honorable the chief justice and Justices, when the audience I ap; and when tue ewer justice uu 1 all had sat down, tue Kowas were fairly started en war towards Increasing the dig- r of the court and covering up itspes- aaess. la their new appareltbe leek Terymuch alike; the gowns n (expected te transform them from into judges and te exercise a njhatant Influence in elevating their c-jtdfSwnU; otherwise we assume that they Wattld net have bees put en. There Itarelymust have a better motive than waalty for the Innovation. If It will add (Nraafth te the judges, we have no objee - te make te It. ' Tneir ueci- i eame te us, outside the court room , UssasTeeted by the garb in which they tie. -Efartbem; bnt it is possible that there M w something in a silk robe tiiat its wearer te a stronger reason, ) certainly de net wish te take from f the supreme court of Pennsylvania any feasible source of Judicial strength. It all it can get. We knew that I Is great virtue in the non-cendncU 'Jag silk; aad virtue, tee, In the con cen con .slaetor in a silk dress, who leads many a aaaa and Judge along, te his great ad- - Taatage. .. "! . aa. a. I . ...a.... jbui ii mere is vuiue in siik me eaten ,' aw. jeagmeuui aeuverea uy tne supreme '.eurtat its first dress parade in silk, lead Wmi te suspect that the fibre of thejgewna flUMfltliaivnnnifh r.nlnf.T.atnf 0raat ."Vf .T : """" ""- v!-....-. . fijWttm were rendered, ana we learn mat rlM law of the state will net permit a city .UWI MUa. UM9 CUUUUlk I1CD UL H UUlUim gtw :L(Menpany or te regulate its charges; and tK the Legislature may net divide the tpt tbe state into mere than three 4' ' This latter decision is the one that par ; .vllealarly interests us. It was made eev " ;:irl months am. Imt theoDlnlen Itself Is fMltu.tr rmhllshtv.. ThA 1'htleiln.tihla. , "awn fj-aaaaaaa.aa.sa -.r : swenanari. with a habitual inertness. . . -aT T " . itm te print tbe decision In full, but we "J.vaderjtand the 'reason of the court te i?B, that the law elTends egalnBt the onstitutlenal prevision prohibiting spec; :'1 legislation. Judge Sterrett, who writes -"Titht.nnlnlftn.aMv that ft I tlin function ( the courts te say whether or no the legislature has passed a law that is special mmA local, under the mean ins of It" aiaa aa.al I. ...!. a .aaa.1 .tan Bm.Mal. VUUSU.UV.UU , HUU IUD DUUUU- of this opinion seems te be Tint thn Roundness of the '. Atuatatmant AvarAtaait liv Ilia nfirt In I.A. "smrlnx that seven classes or ernes are -'.M.la.twfrf. fraAA& 11 a. llafc la.nta.1 all .1.11 f A 1 APfll . . Is net all clear. Lecal legislation is that Iwhlch is limited te a particular place or etionef the state, andlt may be reasena- '' rfBurarsued that tbe division or tue cities Of the state in three classes, of which one '4M Intended te, and can Jonly, include Philadelphia, and another Pittsburg, or i Allegheny county, Is local legislation. r.;Thls objecUen ie only avoided by making y Cf he limit one of population ; and it that ','iaagoeawaytogot rnuaaeipnia into a L.vanariAl p.lau. nhv la ft Tint ns actnA n wav i get any ether city there V It is true that the Legislature may make a pepula- Lt: ;.'len for a class.that will nut a creat many kf .cities of the state into classes by them- l selves. But as they are net put Inte i by their names, but by lh?irpepu &-j)aUen, and as any ether city securing a ?f Jike limit of population can get into the . aaa. .-. fa. 1. - 4 .1.- 1 t.l-.l g me rii. it acuuia umw . 1110 irKieiviiiuu wis netestentisllv local. jp- The special chartering of cities has al- P5-ffcirays been the rule ; and no evil has fel- jieweu. TTOT.UUW uu yery kedu iseaun Mter denying such a mode of gevernmeLt sir, te a cltv as it des res te hava. Ave de net ppclearlyseethe great advantage in bav- - iaf Lancaster and llarrisburg governed wwecleelv alike. It thev de net want te Le: g'wad certainly we de net see, if a city vxtwiiu a million innauitanis sneuia nave a iiuiuawit geverniueni irem one 01 uau asllllen and one of half a million a dif- al'MlaWanf flharlA. Am one of a huudred of ilfty P'-"" vuuw uu. .(UHjusaau. wuereiere a city pi theuwnd must be governed like one of a p-. ciunarea, or a cuy 01 ten ineusanu uke 5f- eat of twenty-tire or fifty. The Daniels ?.? n l aamaa Ia .I.MMIAn. I aa I . la Mn A n A ...la. J- llaW aaaiin Ml JUUaUOUl IU kUU USIO UOIOl Studied it out in silk nr pIra a rIIIc trawn 0t is net a patent of whilem. Child Laber. Tfla. aaaUI-V lajaflfl tlV Xf W T.tnv.1lA liAfAKA Yfh laaWt.. IWH1 lf M, X.IU1IUO aOlUlO . ItlA atsrrff.iilf nrltita nn Xfnniav nlnfif Aallc.l -fcttenVlen very forcibly and nrenerlv te r4 ee form of a great public evil that is growing steadily In spite of law and the ,,, jidjaKUb ntuuiua ui. uiuuiiiui UifU, 'jne employment or cnllu labor must be ; .- jTgaiueu ea a kieav. Duuuti evil us ii. 13 new r, fPPUed and yet it cannot be slopped with ut working great hardship upon many ,, Btmuies,anu many 01 me cnuaren new at '4i, work in factories and taba!iv. Rtrlnntnir iC 4 -"! r"ae tCV ttUimi ...a..1i1 v... nlmrA wimaIi lima . fa, aMuta nuuiu uu. tiite uiuwu biuie tu school if they were deprived of work. tt; xcHoeKerierme Dtwuy ana mental MNUi or cnutuen tnat tbey ebeuld have -.mm Deysicai worn and be trained in 4:a..tset industry from an early age, but lliwitfeuble is that there is tee much of ", aad "all work an! no play makes Jack Vlsdall boy." It is Blmelv a case of tim v ', 'Aeaaaita pitrf mn tn thn cvAiitTa. ....,.... : aa-JT--. a. a- .-W.WAIMg U.CU.U1 that oemi tchoels thrust upon 3. .SakalMriw.. W-Vi Wa wonder thaMt has never occurred , j bb euucsMHs tu ucu cnuaren wnue at t J'- Hal. a. .a..JI A t, .. J . a yj i'.rwva-v. .uscivnu ul wya una. girts in a fw iinr iixhu um eisiu le im miTaa. Jeet te pern'cleus iniiaencei because Cfeka labar is light and simple and SkJaas aad tongues are free for eesstn i't Wkni.liil.,l,An.lnJ. A. a.,,,11 . .1 . 'M naw. 5iiu.ug uiiuaa aa ncjs na 1110 fcanils fOBWlhln? te de. The children yftpHain, jesuu uie luuiiiimcituen tauie or : go tureugu any ether light mental gym- 1 r.-quinng long application. The Tfleturcd te assert thit if certain 1 had spent their youthful diys evenings in a tobacco cellar, they i go aewn te tneir graves unknown, 1 ana unsung. lVrhaps they would. Mb KM distiagulshlng character is tle of MwMaaas been a habit of industry i.UJm cvrgf that was doubtless acquired, or at least strengthened, by early training. Perhaps they would have been consigned te oblivion It .they had spent their youthful days and nights In dismal spiritless study, ter they would probably have grown up physical dwarfs, lacking the strength te apply their pon derous Intellectual SBSchlnery. Let us wall no longer ever the evils of child labor and the futility of prohibitory law, but set about devising some measure for balancing the physical with mental training and lessening the stress of betb. There is no reason why the line poetry, grand ideas and great moral projects spoken of by Mr. Llnvllle, should net come from these natural Industrial schools, the stripping rooms and factories Bcnoe.s,ii.eBtr.pp.ngrooma buuikwhw . j : ,i. ..... of Lancaster. Manual training is the ' seen and " wrong en latest move, the most advanced idea, of I virenment. I hi3 generation leading educators, and If the working I and this city don't knew her children can be given mental occupation and shortened hours of work they ought te be a mere refined and useful product than the graduates of schools. m m Tiik report of our consul at Mancbetter sbewa thst Irem tbatone Kngllih pert tbsre was shipped te the United BtatM In the year ending September 30, 188, ever eleven million dollars worth of merchandise, of which nearly four millions wu In cottons. Only 731 was In wine and beer. Paid a benighted Individual te tbesgtl ealtural seciety: "Shew me a degraded person and 1 will show you tob.ceo neer." All right Rutherford B. Hsyes I . This Is Ueneral Jacksen's je.y, and a glorious day It la in weather, memories and proapeel. The words of 'Old Hickory's" farewell address are worthy of attention. "Appeals are constantly made te sectional Interesta In order te Inflaenee tbe election of the chief meglatrate, as If It were desired that be should favor a par ticular quarter of tbe country Instead of fulfilling tbe dutlea of his aUUen with Im partial J aatlce te all." Oun little row with Haytl has had tbe eneet of burdening us with news or the everlasting civil wars of that country, and this will probably conllneo until the In. demnlty la paid and the llaytlen Republic forgotten. At present the news of real Interest Is In the dispatch of Admiral I-uee elaltnrthat "due regard for the health of the cniceri and men en that vessel requires two mere ahlna for relief during the Hay tlen revolution." Tbe U. 8. steamer Atlanta, new undergoing repairs at New Yerk, will probably be ordered te relieve theQalena. The Oialpee has already sailed and the two ships that sailed away with the admiral will seen be home again. We hope that all this feeling with a yellow fever country will net bs followed by an out break or tbe malady In Northern cities In tbespilng. m m JiYthoactet Heptember 1683 prevision wai made for a small number of guna ler coast dettnae, but lest anyone aheuld ex pect te see a few of them mounted at an early day for the guarding of our dofonte defonte dofente lois oeasta It may be well te notleo that the flrst of tbe ten and twelve Inoh guns can not be delivered for nearly lour years, and the real of them will net be delivered for als years. 1'erhaps theie facts will help le Impress the vital force and wisdom el tbe proverb : " in tlme el peace prepare for war," ler Ii time te it. Tiik New Yeat'a Day number el the Mlnneapella 'I'ritmne la a great Illustrated annual, de voted largely te a cbronlele of one yeat'a grewtb of Ibat typical WMtera city, ami well III nitrated wltb cuts of some of tbe meat striking bulldlnga. Tbe arch! teoture nl the city ball, the publle library and tbe Y. M. J. A. building, is beauti ful, di(?nlll0(l and lmprosalve, but tbe new postelllco la a melancholy example of tbe bad taste which has ae often beendls. played In work of tbe kind. Among the liberal esaaya en vast and booming Minne apolis there appear a table showing tbe In create of population from 1600 te 18b7,how 18b7,hew Ing that te 1880 the number of people bad doubled ence In every alx ycaia and eight months, and te 1887 bad doubled ence In eaeh 3j yeara, Tbls proportion of lnorease carried en by tbe Tribune te 1005 abewa population of 1,280,000 eeuli, the last doubling having taken eight yeara. If we oeuld hope that our old town would deuble 000a In alstoen years bow we would brag of our booming. PERSONAL. UeN, Jehn HTiiWAnT was en Monday awern In m president Judge of Franklin ceinty. Haukkh, the Amorlean player, wen the enecsera oenteat at Londen, tbe aoere alandlny: Barker, & games; Hmlth, 1 game; uiawu, ij, 0 1:0 nor. V. Mir.r.Kit was en Monday evenlng re-eleoted by tbe firemen eblef engineer of tbe Heading tire department. Mayer Kennev centenda he la entlUed te name tbla clllelaL There la new much speculation aa te wbetber tbe rnever will appoint tbe ohelca of .the llremen or some uiuer Hruu. Miks O-vnim. lAiuti:n,wbe was recently vlalilug tbe taiully of Mr. Jehn U. Uager, of this city, la noted tn a Waablngten letter of the I'nlladalpbla JVimj in the closely pereensl imuuer of the society reperter. The provocation waa a coming out tea given te their daughter, a graduate of Uarltaie, by Majer and Mia. itlebard O. I'axker, of Washington. Kkv. J. Hasiaman II ku max, one of the best known Ketermed clergymen In thla reotlen or the atate, died at bla borne at Kutztown, Berks county, en Monday, aged 70 yeara. lie waa one of rive bretbera, all ltefermed clergymen, and tbelr father, Kev. Frederick A. Herman, was one el the pioneer Kofeiuied ministers in I'ennayl. vanla. Deceased waa In the ministry ever fifty years and In his time aerved numer. eus congregations In Berks county. De you suder win. chilblains T 1 certify te the prompt rttllel obtained from theuioef fcutVAlleaull Inr chilblains, and de uetniul tte torecoiuuisna Has tnobest cure 1 ever tried. 11. HOOD, 719 West I'ratt St-. Baltimore, Md. " Whst 11 ae cblint could ever yut cut breuth ." and yt u bird vexing count. I. cut all te bits with eie bottle of Dr. iiuti'4 Comet. Myrup, ibe tavorlie. Bnntnre cure gnarunteed by Dr. J. It. Mayer, 831 Arch street, l'blladelpbl, Kase at once, no operatlon or delay from business, attested by thousands of euro after ethers fall, advlee free, send for circular. marlO 1yd Aw K OKOBOAt'. Koke Seap. IT WILI- lfLOAT. IT WILL FLOAT. l'UUE, UMireUtdand DUUAIII.C Inqnal. Ity, cccneinlral lu use. A vegetable oil soap le: tbe JaAUMUltr, TOIIiKr and HATH. Adapted te gencntt household use, or In MILL, MINK or SdOl. If yenr groctrdees net keep li, send us scent for pottage, and we will mall a cake rung. Address, H. is Q. A. ROBVBB, nev2MyTu,Tli,S CINClNNATI.e. WHAT'S TIIK MATTKRW1THTHK LANCAbTKU 110HINKS8 COU.IUK t W,u1M!;?riU '2ea.n th largest enrollietnt of pupils ter the nrst week et January since It prKanlsatlon.Hisauluaicstlentliatnisniciv; lB.ffhf ' " ,.r,',T,ira ttna."t IT'H all rlKht. Ibe L. U. .U. dies net bold out such inijace. menu &s "rull Course lers ." which hu been charatteilrea by a MKewbM MustlS wbllHihetlsa rough wav of nuttlair It fiii true ibil tliedull buy U the efy one 0 nreiit bytbU mrangemuut. Tbe brlbt yeuiikriri. low xnu.tiiay ler tne exceseliu cost 01 thts lnsuucilonrerlbaaullone. "" "' 10 YOU UNIIsK.I'ANllf oer paireus aie our leading citizens and business men, and te them we would ruler all apnllcinti as te standing ottbltleslltutton. fay a visit t j the college and spend a day tbsre. and then Judge aa te the merits of the school. Adams, U. a WXIDLIK, Principal. WAirAMAfCBKH rsLUAMUWat, Tuesday, Jam. s, ISM. Have you seen that little Carpet Leem ? It is a wonderful model. Don't come here next March and aslofer it Yeu can see it all this and 'a few days next week. Then it will move en. Carpet Gallery, next ttukit street. Miss Flera McFllmsey was a New Yerk girl. She went te Paris because she could get " Nothing te wear" in New Yerk. Peer girl 1 She lived ceuldnt. (What an antique that advertiser el Jehn Wana- makers must be!) The dis tinguished lawyer that created her wouldn't have made his reputation as a humorous poet here and new. He wrote before Wanamaker was, while as yet Philadelphia hsdnet a centennial thought. Hew chanced! Wonder if he has ever been te Wana maker's ? All Philadelphia society has. In that "long drawn aisle " and crystal vault of the Transept, where the pure north light streams down, showing perfectly all shades and tints of color in harmonies and contrasts, the consensus ei fashion settles grave questions daily momentarily in these society agitated days. Wed dings, receptions, dinners come and go in quick succesien. The social mandate te the gentle dames is: Live, be uncaring, be Joyous, be aumiilueus, only be lovely. Te "be lovely" the dress must be right. What it shall be is net our question. Wc cannot dictate, but we may su truest may help decision. We are impar tial. Take which you cheese. Here is the catalogue elequent: Greg drain Value francalte Aiinnre Koyal All these in white, cream. many pinks, numerous blues, maize, violet, lemon, Nile green colors ad infinitum. HHIn.whlte&na cream. sain DuchMHfl. Siiindtrlpe, with Oriental lllnn.lna'len. Tlnnel broetOe In silver ana KOlrt In sump- tueni OeilRna ana ninny stmdes. Annum Kmundt e wltte ana uraywlth ratHiid plush tlgnre-tne cbel d'auvre of tbe arllati beyunH the be. Extremes are here from Surah te the richest brocade from 75 cents te $5. All these between the Stained glass windows. Rebert Merris leeks from one end somewhat extravagant he was a little near but could pay the bills. A table full of flowers hard by compels the writer te sniff the air but it don't sniff for a scent. Odorless, but beautiful. I.llacn Daffodils HutlHtcnps Hyacinths Daisies Vielutj If fragrant they lade. These are fadeless for a while. Gar nitures of all or either, and mere sorts besides than we can recall, made for dress decorations, and the flowers by the bunch or hundred, if you prefer. Artifi cial florists ? Net that precisely, but In our Millinery Depart ment are rich stores of Artificial Flowers. Feathers crowd floors In the decorative competition. Pom pons, Tips, Bands, some with tinsel, some without. Whatever is right, in geed form, tasteful, correct, beautiful, consisting of decoration for eve ning dress Is here. Evening Dress Goods are the poetry of merchandise. Bargains are the prose. Our adjacent advertisement is full of geed prose reading. All ever the store are spots where 60 cents will buy a dol lar's worth. Almest everything is touched somewhere. In all the past we never worked with se much determi nation te give you back a mere than full return for what you give us. The great Christmas trade you brought here puts the burden en us. Shall we shirk it ? Jehn Wanamaker. COMfhUXWN i'O WD UK, OOMl'LKxieN POWDKK. LADIES' WHO VALUH A UKflNKU COUl'LKIION MUST USJC POZZONTS MKUIOATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the skin, lluuiovea all pimples, 1 ruckles und ais ais ais colerallons, and uiakea tbe skin delicately seu and beautiful, ltceu tains no lime, white, lead or arsenic. In three shades, pink or flesh, white and brunette, ' roil BALK ur II DruKsruU and Fancy Goods Dealers flverywhere. apSl,eWAUE r "". THE B.ARGAINS OF Muslin Underwvkr. OneeMhibnileitifKili tn tbeaterejnit new u around our Mntlln Uaaerar, anS Itgetabmilaranfl bailsr u yen annvne and coiararaanatlrayeur verdict. Hew Soedt aiuir. xniie few abew tbe price, rill: KiaHTSOWlia. at twin sewn, two reri of Inaartlim en yoke ana tdge en book ana leevc,60c MTuilln Uewnt, mcki en yeka, blind em- brotderren took aat altevea ana down front, 7fe. ktai'lnuowni.tarerow hanSienie lnrr- uen en yoae, tare cm neck anaiieeve ana flown f reat, si. Utulln Hennf, fenr row I'eettln en yoke between luekt, ode en seek and tleevea and flown front, si. MnillnMewn. alz teara of Una Insertion ea yoke, edge en nick and I'.tareiand MuiMn mowef, Ulmaed with Hamburg anil Torthen Inaertlcm ana ege, II CO. MuillnUewna, all-ever tuibreidery down front te walit, ed en neck and eleeyee and down front, f 1 n. CUBHIBK8. tuilln ChemUea, reed qna'lty. raffled neek ana tleevet, SBe. Muslin chem'Me. n at Inmrtlng , tnckt en yoke, eege en neck and aleeves. 400. Muslin uberalM t, n nely corded yoke, neat edge en neck and 1 Ieevea and ftxntef ie yoke. isc. uilln chemlsee, flee Hamburg insertion en yoke, edae en neck and sleeves, coo tnslluChem.sfs. fine Hamburg edge and Insertion en yoke, edge ana neck and sleeves, 7Sc. Cambric chemises. Insertion and edge of Valenciennes lace en yekn. Valenciennes lace en neck and sleeves, 7Sc Csinbrle Chemises, flne Torchon Uteri I en and nOg en neck and alcoves, with fine beading, B5e. ceitr COVXKS. Cambrle Corset Cever high neck, with edging, )Se 'Jhn wonder grows at the quality and prlce are compared Cambilcforsetcevers, dneedge en neck, Musl'ln Corset Cevers, with square neck: el tucss and embroidery, Xc Musiln ceram Cevers, with V front of em- uniiunrr,a.r. Mut In Corset Cevers, with V front of em em em broldery, corded down irenl.BOc. UBAWKUS. Muslin Urawerr, two rows of soven tucks, Sic, Mnslln Urawers, neat Hamburg n.1119, three tncks above, 4Sc Mnsiln v rawers, with nne Itambur cm cm breidery, Me. Muslin lirawnrs, due wlde blind embroid ered rn (11b, cee. Muslin Drawers, very 11 aa wide embreld- my, vi. Cambric Drtiwers, Va'onclennes lussTtleg and edge, 73e, BK1BT8. Mnsitn Skirts, flne cambrle and Hamburg ruffle, cle. Mtjsiinbkir.neat wlde Hamburg ruffla, Mnslln Bklrt, with blind embroidered ruma,7ta.St,lfiO. MuiliB Bklris, with handsome Hamburg ruHlu.ll&iM. 75 There Is no trash In the above. Tbe mate rial la honest. The wera Is honest Muverse great a Bleck of the finer grades. you misbks: Nlsht Dresses that were II are new 01c. Hlghtlire.srs that were 1 15 are new lit. MghtUreeses that were II .0 are new hoc. n urn uresaes mat were Si are new l. 1 liomlse that were 11 are ten, Chemlsea that were 7ie are new inc. Cberel.es t hit were 60c are new USe. Xbe hemmed and tucked Drawers for 12c te 43e. (Recording te size), and the Drawers with Hamburg rulHi-s forSOcte Me are again here. All with button holes. Yeu marvel at inch Quality for ae lltlle Anether snrpriee Is the Drawer Jtedles at lac, xec, 39c, Lap Robes. Bhtewd Horsemen were quick tn find out that we sell mero Iteties andHorse Clothing tban any ether house In town fome et our Waterproof Lap Robes In plain cloth, green, blue, brown, drab, go te hall te-day. l.ap liebis were SIS ue, new C 00 Lap llerej were Sie uu, new S5 0J ljiii Hebei were I 8 en, new S4 1 11 Lap Uelics were S B (10, new S3 73 Lap Hobes were I 5 00, new 13 W MOIIAllll'LUSU: Plain and Mettled Colen 1 Lap Itobes were tse, new f 1 Lap Kobes were 143, new li Lap Itebes were 1.13, new Ji Lap uebes werd 118, new 111 Thirtceutb and Obestnut and JMOIKB' COATS. T UK rilOPt.K'S OAHH 8TOKK. Reduced Prices -AT- The People's Cash Stere, Ne. Q5 Eatt King Etreet. WE OrFUUOUKKNTlllKaTOCK OP. Lafe' and Oiree's Ceat ATMKK4T1.Y UKLUCKII 1'UIUKB. Ladies' Plush Coats, Plush Jackets, Flush Medjeekae. Cle:li Medjtslu and Jicttls, Ladies' & Misses' Newmarkets, Litliej' llivelecls and Grelchtes, Gee. F. Bathven, NO. 15 BAST KIKQ BTREBT, LAWCX3TKH, l'A. merll-lydA rrtKKTUlNU ByitUl'. TO MOTHERS. Xvery bibi should have a bottle et UU. rAUHNKY'riTaCBTtllNlJ liVlttll'. lVrfenlly sale. Nn upturn or Merphia mixture's Will iclte.e mile (irlplng lu tee Dowels and l'ro l're 111010 Klltlcult 'ifethlDg. I'm pan d by DltS. 1. KA1IKNKV A HOV.Utjerstewu.Md. Urug. gltjll It 1 V5 cents. Trial bettle tunt by mall 10 cents. Janl-lydeedAw IsTECAN HKRVG YOU WKLIjANO TV eave you money lu advertising. u uiencv In edvcrtlslnir. Kstl. lnateiiree, ADTERTI8ING GUIDE-BOOKS. The most complete und original ever Issued. Benten reeelptut WcuuKtu pay ler packing and ferwardlug. Abvsrrisise WKiTiMa'ABraautTT. .The L. JeQ, MUbonrne Advertising Agoney, lis and ISO Cast HalUmen. street. Aaltlmem Md. sJHsmaaw -AT- WANAMAKER'S. DrM Goods, Theraeketta aebee keeps ap ut geta livelier day y flay. Sunn feJka all around an nmilng eat hew halt wrletla carrying off tha eheteeat let of Combina tion Kebe J we ever had. Combination Benea at It Uemblnattm Sebaa at B Combination Bsbea at 8 Combination Kebe at T Coablnstlea avebaa at s Comblnatlenkobeaat e ComblnaUea aebaa at IS Tbe swlek of ward woefla akewa la two tort, we ve lately te.fl yen of aa wail a la aiejr. 62 inch Strlptd cbavtet, elegant, stylish, tee a yarfl Well worth "Se. Werttnd Dress sendt, geina of color and weaving. 75c, stekBdllss Aa the market gees almost twles that, Hiss b and Children's DreMM. lively times among Mlaaea' anil Chil dren's tine and Twe flece Ureases, Many of tha best pstterns of our suit shall go ainau. irsemrsniasps iqwi isb i of the story Is worth loeklug ler, One flece Dresses 1 . Albatross, were Ism. downteK BO Cashmere, were SIS . down te SS CO rianntl, were as se, down te as 75 Lawn, were Ss . down te S4 el Lawn, were ss 75, down te IS 37 Lawn, were H M, down te He atngham, were is te down te 14 en um.rt.an.. ware ill en, down in ss Ce Twe-1'lece Dresses All-Weel : Were 118 M, down te SSOe. Were 117 7$. down te 10 00. Were J7 M, down te 115 00 Misses' and Children' Oeata. Were 111 CO, down te SS SO Were lis Si, downtesioio Were Sis 00. flown te sie 00 Were SO re, down te 14 en Were .0 00, down te StO MisscB Jackets. Bilk Sealskin Plnsb. sire 10 and 12 only ; Were IIS 10, new 110 00 One It Cleth Jackets : were II CO. IS 00. 16 00 New II 2 II 10, 1175 Oarpetf. Them's quick work going en in the Car pet section 1 will be wlille the Lewell, lllgolew and Hartferd Brnssals at 11.10 (reduced from II. SB) and the kngllsn Brns sls at 1115 (rednced from Sl.BO) held ent. The goods are in fair quantity still, and uilh border $ te match- most unusual thliurwhen nnces are eui se snarpiyen Uarpetsorthesoqaalltles. Styles In every way as desirable as the latest patterns. We have added te tha sa'e TtventVetir I'atterm Mequtttll at St U. fourteen I'm term belt quality WUten at 1 75 from H te. Infants' Clothing. Many of the low-priced things for baby's wear alreidv alverttsed are gene bnt each snn sees their plows filled, and tha crowd grows bigger as yru learn the lessen of what Is going en. Here are a few of the new at rivals: II V5 Leng Blips for 75c Si us Leng Slips for koe II M Leng Blips for St 00 1 75 Leng Blips for SI 45 II 50 Leng blips for 12 IS 1150 Cambrle Dresses for 40a It 50 cambric D testes ter 91c. II ?& Lawn urrsses rer 100 It 15 LengBklrts for 700 It 25 Leng Skltts for HO Si 25 Leng aatru ler 11 7 Coatings and Oleaklnga. Prlc s drop with the thermeireter. 1 111 polled Uerrlngbene ucatlngs, rem II W) down te 2 W Fine Black Cleiklngs. rrem S3 75 down te S3 0. Ulsterlngs, strip?". Plaids and Checks, Ki ein 11 M dawn te 12 00 rrem tl no down te SI 50 rrem 11 75 down te II 35 rrem 11 50 de wn te II 25 Furniture. Te-day ' Chapter Four " of enr rural rural rural turostery. Ihls time It Is Ulnlng-Koem Tables ltearlnmlndtiat reductions are Irem prices that made talk In the trade. The list new rnns : (1) lied Itnem Bnltea : Were 138 te K.oue Nowiatell.uw (2) Parler Multes : Were lioe 10335 Mew ITS te 3IM Market. JiOOTS,J.U. TTAVK YOU SEEN Tbe Pretty and Well Mads HOLIDAY SUPPERS We hive for Urntlemen In Beat Alligator colors Wack and chestnut. Our Plush and Velvet Kmbroldeied i-llppers, at prices from 75c te 12(0 are In different colors and hand some patterns t in styles. Opera and Kverett. 'iheOent'slmmltatlen Alligator atll.oe.and Maroen and Tan Opera at il. are first-class slippers for wear and oemtort. Alse a cora cera I lete sieck et vancy slippers for ladles, mltaes and children,, H, Swllkcy's New Cash Stere N0.51NOUTH QUKKN BTBKKT. ecUl-3md CLOSING OUT AT AND BELOW COST TO CLOSE 11UB1NK8S. As I bavnabent made up my mind te go Inte tbe manufacture oltbecs, I will commence en MONDAY, DECEMBER 10, TO GLOBE UY BNTIUE STOCK Of BOOTS, Shoes & Rubbers ATANO BELOW COST. dSf" Thla U a lare opportunity for the publle te get bargains, as my entire stock consists of the very best goods that the market affords. Be come early and get your choice, as I mean business and they must be sold at once. D. P. STACKHOUSE, BB St 80 HAET KING, ST, LAMCABTKR. PA. aSO-lyd FUKS, it ft TIU MARK DOWN IN ALL Fur and Winter Goods. Owing te tbe wild winter and an overstock of Wlntftr QoeSs, we will make reductions en all such geedsthat will pay you a handsome lntenst en year Investment, AN KLKOANT LINK Ot Ladies' & Gents' Furs, Of Every Description. First Quality Goods Only. 1'ilcrs Guaranteed the Lewest. MM Llaoef U01llt8 1rem(5up. TUUNKS, TlliVKLINU ItiUS AND UU 11UKLLA1. WlllglieitCajU rrl e fata for Haw rnrs. Stauffer&Ce., 81 8e S3 North Queen Straet, LANCASTER, PA. TO-DAY (t) MSehearwa t Wen s te am .. MeweasMBMs (I) PlalagTableal wfieewteeits ewsxtosse The prleasta SgBMea IxUatte Tables are mew a beat us tawMt nmmmm "" 5Ji35 Were. Hew. .Ill TBDN Twain. i-raws JJjjJswtt 1 wM9tit(tit ss St TaavtwM is ss se Twa-reet al, T4-rea Table in-im xmeie, Makesnus! 'eee Twelv-reet Tahli..,..Mt Twelve-root Table.. lue Ii LineM. . Keep la aitad what we're bees say leg et llaeaa. Aiaieat rvry neaa waTe pnakat eat ia taw j.taaary taie may ami esu enraii-tlM-UBe Liaam vrieaa ere a what yew Sad tm bnr-e4tB area I Md Uat'a what ssest et thai away a happens stecwa warn in Liaema. aaaembirthlet Thtmrep x r you of art from pries already mieu Table LtsMaa BadLteeaa, Tewala, BaaSkerektels. Ant ell tte ether sects are tmtws nuhlnx start s-4 Irish Lines for Women's Cb. dsrwear UDtt yard as Um ssetMtsh and above we smaraata the stu riuew-esee Linens, te. 41, is, 00 sad N tOBKBTBCDOLOTBB. Than ae easr Table CevarTarkey Bed than the "Beld Medal." Clethe el tt hava ban Si a yard. That' about the Dew Tetk ?iiee new. We'va two sUes-IX and 4 area long-that shall go for ft te aad (1 te each-less thaa Me a yard t BlaWkete, Ite. Our anUra stock cfvtry flne Blanket Oatlferala and Minnesota la down te prleee lower than we eea'd buy them for te-day. Moderate priced Blanket for vary little. 10 4 Bltaket is U, from N 00 lit Blanket 00, from 4H is,i Blanket ofrem ite IM Blanket 10 00, from u 00 A let et very heavy Blankets, IK yards wlde. 7H pounds the pair. 15. Weiblnk tbsmtke equal of aay f750 Blanket oat eat side ear store. Oempere. That's the simple and eertaln way te get at the exact facta la Blankets or anything else, rer example, you will And 11-t " Manpose " Blankets advertised at M. aad ll-t'1 MartDesaCadvertlaadat 10 outside. Onr vrlese for precisely the same geed are f te and 17 te. latPOBTXD DOWX COMrOBTABLBB, Filled with gem mnlne sea-bird furs. Made in tee vary b 1st way tl mads abroad. VeatUai mat suen goea are atlaa holes, ana the quilting ae braided ever aa te give addi tional atreagthand make certain that tbe aewn won-isaea. BrS ft te from 111 50 1x7 It 111 50 irem 15. Other In Mine proportion. Beeks. Them' stilt a scattering of Beeks that suffered from the 1I llday handling. If yen have any nse for them the price won't signify, and nine ttmee In ten you won't see why they are counted in with the "damaged" crowd. Beeks for little folk. Besks for big folks. Almest any kind Anions; them them these nanosemeiy QUAUTOJ. r Illustrated Publisher's Our Price. Prtes. Wild Animal tn Captivity, 40 photographs 1710 I1S0 zxampies 01 aeeent an, a piates 175 1 10 2 00 1 15 4 75 BOO (00 4 tO 750 7 50 BOO 600 101 160 IB A Bunch of Violets, 17 plates.. S 75 uip vsn winai.rispiaies euu A bay 1i earn, SB plates 6 00 A Blessed Damezel, se plates.. 15 00 American Art, is plates. 15 00 Imported New Ktchlngs, 7 pletee...... ............ ......... 7 50 Bepresaatatlve jttehlnas. 10 slates a 10 00 piai Dusseldorf Uallery It te Character sketches from Dick ens, 8 plates ,,...lB0O French Btcblngs, 10 plate 10 te Kurepean JCteblngs.V2plates..lS 00 AtalaUere 44 plates nature's Halllulh, S plates. 0 00 One Year's Sketch Boek, 41 pltC8etae ) 00 JOHN WANAMAKER.. BOOTa AND BHOK3. E ARLT CLOSING, The Only (Except Williamson roster.) That Closes Every Evening at 6 O'clock (Kxcept Henflay ana Saturday ) w Solicits Yeur Patronage. sfi f yen wish te encenrage the Karly Clea lag Mcvemeut and bhert Working tleurj Patronize the firms who Clese garly. Tie Oae-Filte Guh Howe, d Tki lata of Lew Priett IK BOOTS & SHOES Ne. S Eut King Street, LANCA8TBK. fA. ESTATE OF JOHN T. MAOQONIQL.K, lau of LancaaUr city, deeeaaed. Let ter testamentary en sold estate having been granted te the undersigned, all per sons indebted thereto are requested te meke lmmedlau payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without eiay ler settlement te the un dersigned, residing tn Lancaster, Pa. ALIUS K. MaaOUONIQLB. M1CUAKL MacUONIQLV. J no. A. Cot! a, Bxnentera, Attorney. nKTItdru XT OMK TESTIMONY THE BEST. Mr. Feur Weldman, Se. us Writ Straw, berry street, Lancaster, ra.says hebidpneu hebidpneu iueDla very esd t suffered from the effects of It ever two year; used let et medicines, and wai treated by several physicians, but did net get any relief. Ue tried COCUKAN'a COUuHCUBB and three IB cent slxe bottles CUBBDhlm. Fer sale at COUMBAM'S DBUO ITOBB, 117 A ll Xeru Qmeea it., Lancaster, Fa. Tu,tk, Shee Stere ie the City FREY ECKERT jyK. e. Hehkxvm CBLXBBATSD Varmlf ug, for Worms. MeTaaaa aaae. wAflrew DewBlag, of Craebaiv IvswBahaa yeMBMaoenty, give fete chUfla iiaifg fal eftkageaulae Dr. C. Metani Oanaiwlia TwmUBeAaKflaiMpaaawS in wenwe. mSR SMvMstwpmiUeawf the 4ese shesasssi fleas of CUebraaisl Var- yeara elfl,aad B 170B ner wmv whlehbrewght iss wetsM im aeeasis eurad a bettie eftta (reatntasTBr. tt tiiuBvi Vemirage aad adVslatad it. nSEid fiaasad a laswa fi.ttitw as mw Iters waa aa heartr aa eaa- m tea Pamwta wnh inft niflMM shMM aMkamsu wkea there la aay jwavaanrvan WVlflaWa U IUOT WaaalaS Sal WSBBSS. iftanagthagaailne Dr. e. MaLaaew Tecaat. tug. ItnavwMltsaadUparfwMlysaSa, .."slateearttfyttatl waa tmbMdwHha wmwemformeretaaaeisasoBtM. I triad " nun reBMws rer uis tartiMe aatie- tew,hutwliheatbslB able te wiiaeathtlBg able todaatrerit. I .!?!! ettka iMsntna br. u. Melee's bnt -w I jee aceerdlsg todtree tedtree .'!J1. the feral t waa 1 eisefiargsdewa v.aaaa. m aw i nnMHIVH., 1 assail enas. Bas.ax.gceTT. Pri-e ss eeaU a bettie. enulne. Insist eafcavtag tha (4) cLurniita. GKKAT RRDDOTION DDR1NQ THK MKXTB1X1TUAYS. MeOBAWN fe KOWLVIf, MBBOHAMT TAILOIS-HO. U WMT KIMS TBKXT. WW offer their mil 'stock et Overceatings aad Battings at greatly reduced price. aaaaaA.-.f.a...SSS- T CLOTHING BUYERS. 66-L.GansmaniBre.-68 NORTH QUIEN BT, Oar Big Bednctlen Bale of Overcoats and Ulsters Continues te attract the attention et every shrewd purchaser. The Bargains we new offer cannot be equaled in lbs whole ceuntry: Kxamtne enr large assortment of Overcoat at te, t8,u, IB. Kxamtne enr flne assortment at 16, 8,tle,rli, its. Onr Ulster or Bterm Overcoat rednced new te 4 10, (5,10,18, 110. Tkey in Geed Value for tin Memj. Mea'g, Beys' & CkUdrei'i SUITS Frem the Cheapest Grade te the finest at a Corresponding ttednctloe. Before buying Clothing see enr Immense stock. We nave an assortment that cannot be equaled and prices that cannot be matched. L. GANSIAN A BRO, MANUTACTUBlKQ CLOTUIBBB, B. W. COB. MOBTH QUEKN A OKANOE BT. BE WAltK-Hnme stores claim te be or have connection with outs. Loek only for the Benthwest Cerner North tlueen and orange street. M TERM KATHFOH. CLOTHING -AT- AFTER CHRISTMAS PRICES. ThU Is the Time You'll Want te Buy at Lew Prices. We're 1'rerarcd rer Tour Demands With GOODS WELL MADE ANO PRICES RIGHT. -SB- You'll net expect such a large arsort arsert ment at this seaien, but there' enough yet te please j ou. Myers & Rathfon, BKLIABLB CLOIHIKBS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST., ' LANOABTkR PA. w ILIilAMBON ft FOSTER. All PreTloes Efferts Surpassed. There has been no equal te OUR USIFORM SURRENDER OF PROFITS, THK riUUUBSON THK QABMENT TICKET tell the morn rBtCB. TUB FIQUBE8 ON THE TAG TELL TUB BUYKBS'fUlCES. Cem) Early for the Largest Selection. Beys' AU-Weel Caaslmere Back Suit, fieih new stock. Old price, us 1 new price, 111. Our 11.60 Derby Dress Hat tn all proportion and alxes. Have them te suit old or young men. The quality Is geed and gives tha best satisfaction for the money. They de net break or fade. Cent's Dress aievea from 750 te 1125 Sent's Angera Weel from (Ue te 11.50. Cent's Working Gloves from 15c te 1 00 Gent's All-Wett Gloves and Mitt from 15e te 75c Gent's Neckwear la all styles from SSe tell. Uent's All-Silk Muniers from 75c tell CO. We also Invite yenr Inspection of enr Un derwear and Bhlrt department. WHAT YOU WANT. We have Juit what you are looking for, A Bhee cheep In price bnt rich In appear ance. It Is made up In Squire Tee and of Den. gela Kid, latest style, flexible seies, at 11.50. Jaaeea, a. auass. aiww. 1 lBgWBlae Dr. tX MeLkne'i R"mi! (MM of tic aaotierseM U tbeaaaeekn. " w sbssj awMbH aWawmrsaa Williamson ft Fester's, 18. 34, 36 A: 38 E. KING ST., I.AMUABTBB, PA. AND NO. 818 MiJUUT 8IUUR, sLABBtttttTM. fA. e B, - k. J. )M i -i j--JL' J Tv4-,!,! ffrfifr - -"S" .-" t, ' - w- - - 5T . "- ".".