'V yitB A$rOA)3TER PAXLY tNTELLIGEycl?; WEDNESDAY. JjiHjABY 9. 1889. -.- Dally InUlllgencer, bureAtra,jAMt;AiiT9, i. i WiMt J OmUj Nji or it. Ceeley, el the lnter-state l, ftddntMd the Bosten Mer- i awoetetlon at lfai banquet en Tuea- .araaiaff, upon the tubjeet of the Jajt of Um iatm-aUte law. Judge r, la mefratzed, the leeuntry ever, ;' , teiy able nan, and be has J a great deal te give effect te Tfcter-atale law, In wbeee effective be takes very neat interest. k bats work te? make it operative and i It with neat zeal. In the Its working , the law. which had a Very much opposed by the railroads, i found te be a neat benefit te them ; JedM Ceeley says that it se con- ttftued te be, and their complaints against H grew lew and less, until the time came some of them undertook te get Mound Its previsions. lie thinks that "-bis significantly shows that it is net the r which hurts them, but rather their tadlspositlen te observe it. The law gives them protection; but te se ,nre its protection they must observe Ik themselves, and expose te its MndemnaUen these who violate it. 'lasteadef doing this, the railroad man- , who finds a rival manager violating 1h) law, straightway violates it himself, Metering that he is forced te de it iu i ' Mlf-defence ; an ordinary business man far, Judge Ceeley suggests, would never f.tMnk of offering such an exense for vie laUaff the law, or or violating it en such fNtext; be would observe the law him f, and hand ever the violators te the I of Justice. ' $. The trouble with the railroad president, pewnance, is that be ban a fixed idea that Jbe law.and he are eut: he is se steadily , laqulred te dodge the law, that it is n . ary novel idea te him that the law can ; ;kelp him. When he finds another rail rail ,glead cheating, It never occurs te him te r-Iaveke tbe law; because cheating has ';fcMn hla habit, tnn. Rnil linn Iwnmn Mm y&Um of the trade. ; The complaint new made by the rail- &MM against the inter-state act is. that it cfajteps their peeling. But Judge Ceeley tjaftews mat peeling has never been cdU jftatlln obviating rate wars. Tooling & 'tWmaa a fair apportionment et business R MaeDg contestants for it, and by their ntary,agteement ; but when thcre is ; business enough te keep them all busy ; te as vam te expect that they will be con tent with their share, as it would be te xpeet te satisfy a let of wild beasts by ,; dividing among them a carcass which is iwafflclent for their appetites. ,'""" -- nu voluntary comeinauon f railroad companies, in Judge Ceeley 'a Ftnien, uiatwmue justice alike totne " MMpanles and the public. The country h Will net endure a trust that would be sjcaeuve te combine them, and nothing saw .eeaesive would answer the r need. I' Their trouble comes chiefly from the'. fact mm we raureaas are tee many for tie kaalness. Railroads have been built !F.JMUntly ter the profit in their jnstructien. Judge Ceeley says akat a gentleman of considerable MllulMia. l.(1 su.1.1 . I.l 11 mi.. .l. Ei, w.inuaKB uncijr mu mi mm. xue uiuab fjyantable business new is the building et Worthless railroads no matter bow Worthless, If the bends can be sold. The frojecters put nothing in, and they deter deter tee for themselves hew much they will tike out for building." C. "lltl.t l dufanU a II.- .. -I II.. I. II f')" " " "- mid uufc mil uiey , an able te sell their bends; aud that is Vf I-" of the fact that there are many "jloels with much money. The less et the fiwney te these who lend it upon such p oer security is net a matter te be greatly .egretiea. The misfortune is inthedis. larbance caused te the transportation ' tmtiness of the country. "- K.Th lnulirnf .TiwIita fVtnlnc'a lanli inl..f a l: sI" " 1 r;' 7. . . rc-, Buvnniuieufc control ei railways us me If ,'ieJy means by which their operations SB be controlled se as te be prell table te the owners and fair te the customers. JH The interests of both are the same, In jtalllgent railroad management lsas much Stf the public interest as it is for that et the owners. Intelligence calls'f or latrness ; and no such conduct is possible .! the present run, at least, et railroad '"aanagers, unless they wear the cellar and fr'ttULln of the law. Men who become rail- Tfad builders for the amount they can fake ; and who become railroad mana I ler the same reason, are net te be toasted te the unrestrained enjoyment et laeir appetites. ' 'L.X M H, IfMBABIiltlllllMAr lAWAM fl Wa are, or claim te be, the first and leeatest nation en the glebe, and we liaagh at foreigners for their small nowledgeef our affairs; hut, perhaps, ,: Wtue just as self -centered, and aulteas J Ifaerant with regard te people much .Mere close te U3 in many ways than we are te the Europeans. The averace L JUuerican knows and cares next te neth. rJacforthedelnas of oeenlenf thnanmn IViMsnispbere but different government. ,fkaa massacres of the most brutal de- MripUen bave happened from year te r within a few days' journey from our Maeta with no ether effect than te draw forth an occasional expression of horror. Tae Ilaytien disturbances seem te be , '-jHatlBgulshed by every atrocity, and the i land is sinking te abject barbar- i; bnt we calmly assume that it is of our business. It seems te be i time that wa were &waknnil in n M? VxfT-Sl nf All. AttAnttttltHABl n .A..lal W V VU ICOUUaiUlUIIDO lf IHHUMHII particularly te our neighbors. The laence of se lefty a civilization as we of should extend n few leagues d our own borders. The Turk- pimd Bulgarian atrocities pre- PMC swut action by what we -.-..--l f M.kll II.. .r i - t- u -n me cutuj men of Europe ; but in Hastl and r southern lands proceedings quite ns and lnuuman liavd passed un- l by Uiese United Btates. AVe are rkekl in proclaiming a revised and Menree doctrine against a Biaed nation contemplating the prose t eia heroic, it foolish euterprlse.ln aa, but we give evidence et a lean- te "4eg In the manger" policy with te our hemisphere We won't ourselves te assume the role of and arbitrator amene tur- naUenalitles, te enforce prin prin er humanity and the main- of tew and order, but for let the almighty dollar wa will i Europe te let the isthmus alone. suet keep clear of entangling Ma aad foreign complications, bnt ww14 have the respect et the world w-Uvi?, Kfs high time that we made our clvltizlag Influence felt through out this hemisphere. Each band et savages disposed te massacre should be made te feel that It no local authority existed they would bave te reckon, In geed time, with these United States,nd If Hay ti cannot govern herself we should take her and govern her, no nation has a better right. m In the oeune ei an editorial upon course of tnuiteal readings .which It proposes te lead for Its patrons, the Musical Herald expresses the opinion that tbe time te prob ably net far distant when tbe mesleUn will bethoaghtet forpabllecmosM naturally m a meretant or a lawyer. This will siilke many readers as a very wild flight et Imagk nation, but the writer gees ea te argue tbat be man can be worthy of tbe name of mualelan without a liberal education. Te this abeuld be added executive ability end business oapaelty and It this rare combina tion should occur, the political success et that exceptional muslelan might be allowed. m Juki: 1887 the Fidelity bank of Clncln. nattl failed. . Harper la Insane, Ilaldwln and Hepkins are dead, the latter haying died en Tuesday Just alter his liberation from J sll by pardon, Jn the JVerfi American JievUw Miss Mary Andersen talks vigorously about the amateur actress, who weeks fatne aud wealth en the professional stage. Bhe says : "It would be a destructlve blew te the ex istence et sueh a thing as dramatic art If a aoelal leader, cqnlpped with a pleasing personality, a degree of drawing room grace and ten lessens In elocution, were te giln as an aetresa the approval of thought ful otxervera," What can Mrs. l'ettar say for herself. Tiik Mew Yerk Wuria Is net noled for modesty, and when It elalma with wild enthusiasm that the Kioto, who has been heard from In Samoa, la Its apectal corres pondent, the readers will probably have tbe geed sense toassume that once upon a llmelthe enterprising journal published a letter from a man nained Klein. Just new the Wurhl li quite belligerent ever the Hsmean matter, and seems disposed te treat the ctlending Germans aa se many pirauw. m m PKBUUNAL. rutNOKss Hirm ajiuic, wife of the cban coller. lasorieualv ill. JeiinHiikiiman, an old member of the " jurKi'ruuuoeexonange, mueau. lj was a lineal deseeendant of linger Hhor Hher man, one of the signers of the Doelaratlon of Independence. MnH. Cr.KVKr.ANi la engaged In trans lating a French novel Inte Kagllab, and though alie undertook the task as a recrea tion only, she has received odors from sev eral publUtiert, who are anxious te obtain the oepy. GKNKUAt,WAKNKit,oemmander-ln chief et the Grand Army of the Kepublte, and ethers, liavn applled te Henater Hale, as chairman of the committee en census, for a hearing en the question of statistics relating te the surviving veterans of the rebellion being embodied in the next eensua, and the committee will be In swulcm at 11 o'clock en Friday ler tbat purpose. OAKr.iNAr. Mehan, arohblshepot Hyd. ney, In an Interview In Melbeurne en Tuesday, stated that the ao-ealled Parnell letters were eirered te Archbishop Walsb. of Dublin, before they they were planed in tbe hands et the proprietors et the Umes. but that Walsh rolnsed te have anything te de with them, for the reason that, upon ex amination, lis fennd them te be forgeries. Cor- A. K. MeUr.unH tells a New Yerk reporter tbat Mr. Uleveland will beaBtrene presidential peaslblllty for 1892, If tbe next tight la en the tariff. He saya he does net ahare the popular Impreialen that Hill la tbe strongest Domeorat In the parly. He makes his prodletlou In regard te Mr. (JloveUnd, howevor, "contingent Ien the fallure et the Itapubilcana te meet the un un ucatlenfx) dtalre of the country te rovlae ttie urlir." But he leeks for such a re vision, and predlcUthat General Harrison will go uiueh fartter than tbe Mills bill before his administration la evor. Kr.nnineuT.OKRnv, te whose efleruj the law In New Yerk providing for oxeeotlrn of murderers by electricity ts mainly due. comes te the defense of the law against the attacks of the olectrlclans who doubt the practicability of tbe new method of oxecu execu oxecu Hen. He claims tbat the present agita tion was stsried by tbe eieotrle liitht eom eem panlet wlileli use the alternating ourrents and whleh de net wish the fact made known tbat thoireurrontlsthomoetdeadly known. Any person who la at all familiar with the subject knows that tbe alternating current Is certain, Inttautanceua and painless deatu. " DeLruti' New Scbame. The Panama canal dlftleulty has betn temporarily averted, all the contractors having connentcd te receive shares in the Panama railway aa a guarantee for sums becoming due te them In the Immodlate future. The shares of the new;oemrany will Im rencr vedoxelusi vely for the present stock steck stock heldorr. A circular has been aent te the presldunts et provincial committees, invit ing thorn te secure aubtorlptlena te the new company befere the meeting en the iltlih Instant. The money will be deposited In the ltank et France, and will be returned If insufficient. The shares will be or COO franes oaeh and will bear 5 per cent. Inter est until the canal la opened. Then they will be entitled te r per coot Interest en the net pretlta. M. De Lesseps will be chair man el the company. The new shares will take proeodenoQ of all these already lasued. m . A Keperur Oewhiuail. Alten It. (Jarthy. '.one of the proprietors or the FroJerick Umts, wai acoealed and publleiy cowlilded In theoUleeotthoCarllu heuee In Frederick, en Tuesday night, ty Jeseph I). Baker, prealdent el the Ultlzsn's National bunk, of Frederick. Uarly la the Frederlek oarrewpondeut of a Baltimore evening newHpaer, te whleh be, en Mon day, senl a report of the rumored swindling case In which Ittker had sutlored a less of C,000. Baker all egos tbat the item was Incorrect. irawemiui would maintain her tlne com. nillXtOn 8hll HllIlL Hlillrlmitn nil nlmttl. ..A IkiIIs, llidoiiieoiiHinf bid tiloed, by ttiu early nnd rrciuc-iituaoef Iuxaaur, Utegrtat bleed xuurn ir nnimiiff mere harrewtng te the yuipathutla lutmt than te hear a t rvlnir baby. ii5,.ilu,i.'J.,.'B,,y tX1"1' wm K'T0 tnt rellit te the iiiuu Kiitrerur. Fer iiUu nl ull Orug bterua. l'rlce,3!c.. COilfLHXlON rOWDJIH. QOM FLUXION FOWDUK. LADIES' VJIU VA1.UK A KKriNRII COMl'l.EXION. POZZONI'S MXUIUATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the itrtu. Ueinovej all pimples, iruckles ana 01 01 01 colerutloos, una tuakes the akin dellcaluly ten una buuutlful. Itcentalna no lliue. whlui lean or anionic. In three saaaea, pink or neeb. www una brunotte. FOll BALK UT All Drutrgiata and Fancy Geeda Doalera flvorywhere. COAL, I'.UMIIKK AND COAU J XOIIACCU H11MUKH AND OAHKS WK8TK11N UUU .WOOUB. WnoleaSe aid JlOtall, ut II. . MAUTIN A UO, . . j, Walur strtiet, iAnciuuu-, la. &JyO rX(Mlli.HU.NKK'B UOMFANY COAL DEALERS. Tabus: North I'rlnee etreet, near iMaatna Depot, " aar Ittpa Lamcastsb, fA rntASsuwu, Wsdaeseay, Jaa. 0, Utf . A half-truth may be the great est error. If, therefore, certain remarks in this column yesterday anent materials for evening wear led you te suppose that all the stuffs we have for such uses arc silks, then let us supply the ether half truth and destroy the seem ing misrepresentation. The facts are that all down through the Dress Goods are stuffs and stuffs, some costly as rare silks, ethers cheaper, beau tiful and quite a la mode. They make quite a list. Satin Striped Veiling, 23 inch, $1.50, $2, $2.25 ; 46 inch, $1.50 and $3. Breche Figured Veiling, 23 inch. $1.50; 46 inch, 52,25 and $2.50. Silk-and-Weel Challis, satin striped, 23 inch, $1.50 and $2. Satin Striped Bengaline, 23 inch, 2. Satin Striped Barege, 23 inch, $1.25 and $2.25 ; 46 inch, 2.50. Breche Figured Cashmere, 40 inch, 2.25. Printed Cashmere, especially for tea gowns, 40 inch, St. 25, $t.5eand$2. These stuffs are in many light colors. Yeu may have a choice of cream white, several blues, Nile green, with various figures and tints in the decorative pat terns. The following are all cream white, and are beautiful. Silk Warp Henrietta, 40 inch, Si and S1.50; wool both ways, 45 'nches 75 cents and St ; Weel Cashmere 38 inches, 37 j and 75 cents; Drap d'Alma 38 inches, 60 cents; Mohair 27 inches, 31, 37, 50, and 75 cents; Serge 38 inches, 50 cents ; Al Al batres 38 inches, 50 cents; Gleria 44 inches, St ; Crape Japen 46 inches, $2.50. All sorts at your service. If there are any evening dress stuffs net represented here that ought te be, just tell us, please, and get our " Thanks." Once mere pardon, please let us say that we knew the value of words. " Henrietta " is te us an exact term meaning a definite thing net an omni bus phrase used te carry any thing which fancy without con science may cheese. And se en and en. Doubtful advertising talk is sometimes willful falsehood, often careful statement, and the latter often causes advertisers te be amusing. James Payn, of Londen, says in a late number of the " Inde pendent :" " II la cnrlrmi, conMderlnf; the onnnneiii HUtm litvHhed en navertUummitH, new veiy -urvla3 ana even rtaiouleui li thutr werflliiK. 1 reMl, te Xy, two i-harruliiK nil- viiiiiiuuiuuin hueul uniBlts. uuu ei tnflin prat hn a nonsn-cellur blir oneimu ler any rlewn te K'ln through. 'Kvery nwner or 11 home,' It says, 'aheuld use tliH ellarj Thu UUMKNdWAJtK. H 10 H A MAKT1N. CHINAHALL. OUR EAST IMPORTATION Haviland China Arrived te liile te sufUclently display before Christmas. It con cen tahietl houie very linndfetne I'iah and Game Seta, A. I). Celleea, Covered Cake Dishes, Cheese Dlslies.Ac. Seme of tlieselmvu since been sold ; ethers still re. main. They will make elegant New Year or Wedding rrewnta. ee tlieae before selecting. WeexproaseurKraliturie te our friends who have contributed te making this se successful n Hol iday Season, nnd wish nil a Happy New Year. High & lartin, Ne, 15 East King St. ectl9-tfa MIl.LlNMtr. TJAHUA1NHI BA11UA1NS NOW 18 TUK Till K TO OET First Class Goods AT HALF PRICE. AT WEIKEL'S. Zi V011TII QUKKN ST., LANCASTKtt. PA. iis-tia TUB A UUU, AV. JTicllAVurriuKD1770, " " Demntli's Igar Stere. KINS 8MOK1NO TOUACCO, lUl'OltTKD ANDKKY WK8T U10AUS, PUKNUU lmiAll AND UKKUSUUAUU i-iras, C1UAUU01.DK11SANDUASB9. BTOnrUeMen Llenand UlaQnerlita cigars, Bnuff I te i r 4, Cuuiw. Ac, sullnblu Chtltimui PruenU ler siuoaerj. Ne. 114 Baet King Street. ."Telephone, f Inest llrandii el Clgarettea. d,M-luiuid NOT10K TO TKKSI'AHSICIW AND U UN N Kits.-All poraeui are hereby for. bidden U) trtupfus en uny ei the Itutda of the Cornwall and Speedwell Galatea In Uibonea or Lancaster eeanltua. whether Inclixra or unln. closed, ellber for the purpeiw of ebiicUag or ashing, us tbe law will Ui timidly autnrriul agaiiul ctl trespassing en -ul lands of Ueun Ueun lgeta if.cr this uetlen. rTW. OULXMAM PUglMAN, u. rmuvt aluih, tsuvi, a. ri:aMA. AVracv rer - Udiauiant Heirs The Price Movement alwrtlaercArtatnly doesn't mean that, for Un ewnnr would ba mobbed It be 4ld anything el Unkind. Anether gentleman tdwriUM in a sporting ptnirt 'Uertea wanted te breed ann rar.' lnliU really TnonMretu. 1 bave known mm who ilke vary spirited horses. 1 don't myieir. I prefer a hearae bona te a bntk lumpen bat nobody lu his semes can wants Iiorietetoar " Let the great critic read American papers. The con suming powers of some, the rigor with which ethers "threw" things, the strange way in which some discredit their own hon esty by telling their customers that "it pays te examine our goods before purchasing" amuse the careful and critical reader. Why spend our money te print that? Just because we want te promote critical read ing and crucial testing of ad vertising. . When that comes about hon est merchants will win their rights. Then you will net be deceived in Muslin by an end of a couple of yards with trade mark outside, wrapped en the outer end of a piece which you may see, while what you buy is cut from the piece of inferior goods concealed within. Then talk and action must coincide if business is te be done. The Bargain-making gees en day by day. A notable addi tion of leather goods will be found in the following, which will net be open for sale until 9 30 this A. M.: Imported Hand Bags. rtill Mnn et cholceit goods, many re duced half. IU1TAT10N AL.L1UA70U. Were S3 n, new t2(M) Woretl75, new isoe KKDSKAI,. Were 17 M, new 13 7.1 Were8'. new II 'it Wern 110 no, new A M Wote til 00, new 1000 (JIIAIN HOUOCCO. Were 11 71, new si en were n en, new si 0.1 Were SJ2S, new Stue WoreMM), new SI ou Were 12 70, new II au Were as oe, new 1175 Were J itft. new Slet Were SIM, new WM Wern r: fit. new SI Si Wern li !e, new tl M Were 15 CO, new nl6 JAPAN K8K IIAU9. Atsce Uaiffer 12 25 UAUU1KU ANDTOUIUSTJIAOS. With Bheulder strap?, were f). new II te PuraeB. 1 .out her at fne l.untber nl?5j Morocco ul 33e Ol fat oe Peal nt 43a Hole Leather at Wc Hele leather u'.we Hole Leathnr at tee bole Lontner at 7uu Pockotbeoks. Jupiiiose Leathor. The price gees te 1ml f. Were 7CC, new 35e Thirteeuth and Chestnut and OHUJXAiWX. JTn UHD1NANU1& PrnvlOIng for the Aupolntinent of a Janitor for teUlty Hull, DellnltiK the Duties uud rixleg the Balury el the tmme. BrdtienI. lie It ordained by tbe Select and Common council! cl the city of I nnriiMer, that a Jaulter ler the city Hall shall be no' pointed by the properaulherliles, asprevlOed by lnw. lle shall liave chirgnef and keen nean idl of said City Hall, and keep clean the pavumontsuteuudfhe same, lle shall have ohaneof audopcrate all heattnar apparatus for the City and ethers that lhu city muyun. dort.ketoheattrom said building He shall give liU tlme excliiilvely te the City, and per. lerui all dullea Incident te the duties of Jani tor. SK0TI0N2. lle i hall rocelvoa salary of Threo lluuflred ana Seventy llve Dollars perimnu ru, puyable monthly, aa u full oempentutlon ler utlervk'u8. lie shall give bend with one or tnoresniol lea, te be approved byihe Mayer In the sum et r Ive Itumtred Dellurs, ler the faith ful performance et hu duties. SturieN a All ordinances or polls el the snma luceusUlent herewtlh me hureby ro re pealea, Ordained and enacted Inte a law nt tbe city 01 l.aucuDlur, Jauuury 2, licet. W. K.IIRAltll. l'rosldent Common Council. David I,. Dkun. Clerk Common Council. UOUKUT A. KVANS. Presldent Select council. J. K. ltAMt, Cleric Select Council. Approved January S, 1839. juu3ta JiDW.KDUKllLlcr, Mayer. Q1TY OUDINANOK. ApproprlalliiBthe Public Moneys of the City nf l.nnriwier te tb fovernl liepartmentii 'i beri-ef, for tint Vl.iul Year Cnmmuntlug I'll thu KlrstDayet January, 1S:0. Fbotiek l. te it ordnlned by the Belect and Coniuien I'nuncll of tbe City et Lancastiir, that the sum of Oue II nnared ana Ninety-four Tbeiifiana oue Hundred una rilty Dollars (ll'.il.lJii) be and Uie mine U lupecUlly appro priated te the eeveral obecta hereliialter naiiiea for tbe nscal year commencing ea the first day et Jauiury, A. D. law. Sbetuin 2. Te pay Interest ou leans, Including sinking lunds ,, i:?ri Principal ou loins as required by law. 4.ceu sutotaxen lean , i,me Sttcet damages 3000 HeptrotsttceU(frem:ilcongotax) lioeo Uepalra te streets lo.(ei) Uruaini;, uutienng, cuusluus and urn- ciulaiulzlnn 12000 svtng with liolglen and Aiphslt ... ................,........,. s.uoe Wulurwerlc general ju.iwi J-aylng waterfplpus r,(iO salaries nteru 1'ollce and turnkey wuw Salaries. engineer, drivers, etc, ei Plre Department. e,se run uciuiiujuui guuerui n,uu Lighting cliy ivie sewer and Inlela 'tett) Prlnttngund stationery "i.uw Abatatuent for prompt payment of watur lax. 1,800 Ceutlnccatluj; u.iiu Total .1191,110 Ordained and enacted Inte a law at the city 01 Lancaster, DtcemtcrS.lsU. W. K. UKAU11. . PretMent Common Council, 1'aviu l.. Dbkx, Clvrk Common Council. UOIIKUI'A.KVANS. , .. . l'rtslduut Select Council, J.K. ltr.n. Clerk Select Council. Approved January 7, 1S!. Jaustd miff. KlHlKUI.t:V, Mayer. WK CAN HKKVK YOU WKLLAND save you tueney In advertising. ICitl- tn.tA.lrMH. AUYKUTISINU UUIDE-BOOKB. The most couiplete and erltflnal ever lasued. Sent en reoelpl e de cuuta te pay for packing and lerwurdliig, APVSSTIS1BU WRITINd A Sl'SOULTT. .The U Jeff, Mtlbourne Advertising Ageney, 118 and 11 Kasl Ualllwere streeu Salllmere' d. saMludAw -AT- WANAMAKER'S. Photegrsph Albums. We're bad It te Albnms before. TenTe p,roTeaiea age that enr tlie Albnna was always a utile better than anybety eiaa's -jemetlinei a geed deal befer. Bat Mae Christmas aa Album baa coma te ni tbat shnnld ranas a sanaatten at tbat piles. JemebtOhwjs. Metns. 1 bey shall go at Clese hr li a Plnth album at II 7 fewa from te 2ft, Frames. nSfj1! .".n1 T,fli." frames are cot from tiai. ' rnejrlngg and go eat with tbe Cea te is go; They were II 45 te 1700. Of gar and Oigarctti Oases. Were fe new rOfl, Wereiloe.nowros. were it a, new He. Woteia,nowcxo. ,. w.or"i"newioo. anCaicaSS,0,MB,m,,,i,MU,',tt Wete7Jc, no25e. Oard Oases. Viriens kinds nrlealber, p'aln, erabesaaa IfennliXxlVf1' 8ome - t were II oe, new Zle. Were me, new 2Jc. Were ii be, new Me. Were 3(e, new ftoe. Were 12 73. new II e. Were 2 te, new 11 . Frem this onward there are no time limits the goods will be ready at the opening of bus iness. Men's and Beys' Oletblng, Half a dozen Items te start the story. It mna tbe same way through eyeryebap- ii,.'a7y,!!.lau,IJbed Sfttm-Llncd Cher Cher let Overcnats for Yeung aien. nlei, 3.1 tes. Down from 123 te 119. Seal Irish ihoYlet piia aaek Bells. UownlretntJotoliS. flUpea CM,tnBrOrayand Black Belts for Men. Down from 111 te lis. rRncSKaT&,u,'er Yenn en ,"ownIren,"lntO12. ItnM Uennan Cheviot Back SulU for Yeung Men, ranevlMald. BlresS-J toss. Down from lle te lis. Ueyg' Storm (Jverceau, Irish Cheviot. rlZftS, 4 te 10. Down from 112 te f 8. Muslin Underwear. Tha flurry en the second fleer around Women's Underwear continues. Dally ad-'."- 111?11 P'l'iancy te the feast prepare a ler the keen sbopper. Hpace allows tbe naming of but low Of many. HlQUTliOYfHB. M.lV."n owns. with clnsurs of tueks and and front 75c 'a 0n DeC 'eve Mualln uewns,' l'rlncnss front, with elm- tera ertucki, cambric nmto,40el Cambrle uewn, with Tery One tnckel Frenuim 4nr en,l0c' 'evesand U?I??JF!lf wLth ?Br'e quality In In In snrttonanaTeichon lace en yete.neck and sleeve,l 60. ju.r,m. 0HKM1SK.1. Muslin Chemuen. two rows of Uambnrg lntortien en yoke, with tucks betwetn Ogn en neck and Iceve., 33e. "nv"' Muslin ciiointse!, neat Uambnrg edge en yeOi odge en neck and sleeves. GOai wenia be goea value at 11. """" """ Cambrle UbemUes, Hue:'iorchen edge and lnaeruen en yeke, lace neck and e reeves, Cambrle Chomlie?, with finely tucked yuko.edguennocicand loive,R5c. 8K1UTS. M,V.n?ltf, """nuurg losertlen, hind Btjle.sia UI ' enUray ne Muslin aklru, neat embroidered rnfile "de'earititST1 W'd b"na emb0, A.at,uhJve"bBr1nbr,e,drn'c. W001 " 1)KAWU8 AMU COU9KT COVXUS; Mu"ji' uworvJwec,ut of flne tucks nnd line odige, fi3e. My slr.es una grades of Corset Cevers go COUSKTS. 6 ". u,lv.' (''0',u, Dorset for It 2.3. et eia Heak, but a trenta receipt of a pop ular nuuiber, never bufoie sela for such I. Market. JIOOTX, .If. OLOSINdOnT AT AND 11KLOW COST 10.CI.03K lHlHINkSS. As Ihnvonbeutinndo np my mind te go Inte tbe niahufasture of shoes, 1 will commence ou MONDAY, DBOBMBBR 10, TO CI.USK MY KNTIKK BTOCK OP BOOTS, Shoes &l Rubbers AT AND BELOW COST. This Is n tare opportunity for the public te get bargains, as uiy ontlre stock consists of tbe very best goeU Hut Ibe market atrenls. Se ceme early mid get jour cholce, as I mean business and they must be sold at ence. D. P. STACKHOUSE, S8 St 30 HAST KINO, ST, I.ANCAHTKlt. PA. a20-lyd i-'Uks, .te. JJUl MAKKIIOWS IN ALL Eur and Winter Goods. Owing te tbe uilld winter and nn ovorsteck of Wlnt-r Ooedy, we will make reductions en all such goods that will pay you a handsome tutorial en j ear Investment. AN KLKUAN1' LINK Or Ladies' 8c Gents' Furs, Of Kvery Description, first ynallty Goods Only. l'llciHUuarantoedtbe LeweaU liU LluourUUUKSfrem3 2Sup. TUUNUH, IIUVEI.INO 1IAU3 AND UU llltkLLAi. "Illshejt Cash Prhe Paid for llaw rurs. Stauffer & Ce., 31 & 33 North Queen Street, I.ANOASTKU.PA. ATTUUMKTM. J UTHK11H. KAUKKMAN, ATTOUNKY-AT-LAW, Sffend I Fleer lUbleiuan Law Uuliaing, Ne. 43 Neith DukeStieeL HMVO -Vl.TI 11 1! A MSI WANTKn I'UD' UTntl KJ est cash price paid for old llrasa and Cep- Kjr. Toe ftnel bruu castings made te order, etul imlteru work dulshbd at reasonable rutts. M. W. PU A I U'S Leck Werkii, Hear Lecber's Hanking Buliaing. tuVTu,ThA8Ua DrtM Goods. 73aCbsvlesat6Se. 7M, tae aad si J wnntedf ; worth denble -.ykesearj bat two of the ureas staff. Tberslanater dozens mere. There te no SSI".1?? .WT?I" something or ether Isn't, away eat of thi price ordinary. PARIS HOVKLT1K. Tbaraba t ! n ik. , .n.k another gaUMrtBg of rick novelty Uteaa stacs a we're baa tab season. Twff of S" ? f ear Unas goods eeaaters hava bisn tkaeaea where Usee aerelUse ara anewB. m. graaa nainal Bat assay Sr tk.J":ttn v aameei away. aeDaethat are left are la lengths almost sDortenesgh te be husUed ocle the aas aas aatcenatar Uewa dmv the prices. We'd-Mke te Miles? hiTe" A M rmAj tot IMM fSt u the sort of a prlce-elatter the) stank are bow making: Fersjaa Borders were It oe, aew at w. rerrian Borders were n Be, bow w CO. faaey stripes were sjoe, bow n as. raacy Blripee were M s bow as us. faaey Btrfaee were U 31, new sioe. Ijamasee were n , new saaa. raisa Borders wereti ee.iJBwti ea Tinsel Borders were It M, no w n 78 Japanese Checks wen II 21 nowiiee. -"5""wra www si W.BOWDOO. Checks were II oe, he w 7c Btrlpee were 1 as. bow II SO. Btripsi were n te, bow tse. Btrlpee and Borders were II a, bow It f e. Btrlpee aad Borders were It a i. new it . Kemaa Btrlpee were 11 as, new 11 . DrMtRebM. The most snrpnstng thing we ever did In (.emblnatlen Ureas fatterns-and we bare bad many surprises-are the rebra we bow offer at from M te 119. The priers raai Combination Benes at 14 Combination Kobes at B Combination Robes at s UontbtaaUem Kobes at 7 Combination Benes at 8 Combination Robes at a Combination Robes at 10 Many of the novelties are tbe season's rime favorites Tbe Plains are Cashmeres, srges, Diagonal, Urantte Cleths. Laces and Gausss. Perfectly fresh goods at a third under regular prices. BKALTOKC1ION LACKS. 1 Inch wide, ss te 10a a yard. IK Ineb wioe. Se te l?e a yard, llachra wide, ae te Ilea yard. 3 tnebta wide, loe te 200 a yard. IK Inches wide, lle te tec a yard. incnes wide, ise te aes a yard . HEAL BLACK QOIPUBB LACKS. S Inches wide, te, from loc. FBBNC8 UAUZKS. Plain striped. Krgular II oe new 7 'c. Kegnlar It 23, new iMe. Regular It se, new li . Begutar It as. new It 3ft. Btrlpea with Caehmere Tbisel. Regular i se, aewil oe Btrlped wlthBllrerandSeld Tinsel, form ing beautlfnl effects. Uauzej sold regu larly for II 00 ars new II 60. raacy Ribbon airtpee. Regular II se, new It 25. POMPADOUR OAUZBS. Bplashed and dotted and covered with flowers. What were tl 75, new II 2ft, What were tl te, new si te. W bat were U 78, no w 12 ou. IMPOUTKD BUrPLlMQS. Are 40e te 63e. rromttetotlio. Decorated China. American Decorated China (net stone, ware! at about half nrlre. lu.toe niece. from a pottery In Trenten en our table! rAs.t.. Am. (Im. kla wmvhm a .&. IU. IHI.I.IM.U.UUIIH.1U. WO UOIQ before offered this wsar se cheap. The prices speak for themselves Dinner Plates, II 60 a dozen. Breaktast Plates, 12 te a dczen. Tea Plates, 1 te a dozen. Soup Plates, II se a dezea. Prt serve Plates. II oe a dozen. Matter Platen, CCe a dozen. Meat dtsbes, 5e te II as each. covered Dtahes, II BOeaeb. Uncovered Dishes, SOe each. Soup Tureens, II 2 each. UravyTnreens,7fte each, sauce Beats, two each. Butter Dishes, SOe each salad Bowls, 7e each. Fruit Dtsbes Wee neb. Pickle Dishes, SOe each. Jewelry. We have all tbat can be bad et Italian Pllver filagree Jewelry In this market, bnt we long age clipped every bit of extrava- funce irem me price ei mis jewelry. i i i hoeah all the " vlslb.e sunnlv " Is bere. the price en tbe dainty Daisy Plus shall re main the fair price BO cent te sr. Alie some novelties lu sterling -Silver Dangle uraeeieia aeme at ove ana 70C. JOHN WANAHAKER. HOOTS AUD UllOKtf. TftAKLTOLOBlNQr The Only (Bxcept Wllllamien A roater.) That Closes Every Evening at 6 O'clock (Ixcepl Monday and Satniday ) Solicits Yenr Patronage. Wlf you wish te encourage tbe Karly Clea leg Mcvement and bhert Working lllenrs Patronize the firms who close Surly? The Oue-Ptlctt Ouh ITebw, d Thi hnitn of Lew Pricss -IN- BOOTS Sc .SHOES Ne. S East King Street, LANCABTKI1, PA. jfJAVK YOU 8EKN Tbe Pretty and lYell Made HOIIDAT SLIPPBES We haye for UenUoreen la Seal Alligator Alligator S?l,en. ulK " Chestnuu Our Plush and Velvet Kmbreldered eiippers, at prices from 71c te riW are In different colors ana band some patterns I In styles. Opera aud Kverett. iheuent'sluimttatlen Alligator atsi.eu, and Maroen and lan Opera at II are first-class slippers ter wear and comlert. Alse a com- plete stock of fancy nllppers for ladles, mlttcs and chUdren., E. Swllkey'i New Cash Stere . NO.J4NOKTH QUSIN STttKHT. eclll-lnid Shee Stere ie tbe City FREY ECKERT OLOTMXtnt. Km, GBKAT KRUDOTlOll ODaUMO THE MIX UXT OATS. """" MeOBAHH .V WOWUsW, MKECHAMT TAlLOtSjJO. 4 WMT KIR Will offer tbelr rail f stock nt OreraeaafaM aad saiunfs at greatly redaeea prteas. rpe CLOTHING BU YKRS. 66-L.6inuniD&Bre.-68 NORTH QUIPN ST, Our Big Heduellea Bete of Overcoats and Ulsters Oeailaues te attract the atteaUen el every shrewd purchaser. The Bargalna we bow offer cannot be equaled laths whole country; at jsmlel "e?5.,r,a M,ertBWlt el Owreeats Examine ear flae assortment at U. K.HB.H1 ns. CJartllstAranvBftiwaA ii....,.mj.m.m lo4ce,sa, as;; fieT -- Tkej An Qoei Tain for U Metvtj. SUITS Frem the Cheapest tirade te the finest at a vwiinuiuii( aaaacuea. ItAfArA tinVlW fll.tllMM AAA mmm .-... stock. We have an astertment that cannot be H"wi ana pnees tusi cannot tie snatCBea. L. GANSMAH A BRO, M AN UPAOTOBlNa CI-OTUltK, 8. W.COR. NOKTU gUKKR A OKAKSB ST. RlViRLRnm. Uam. .I.Im ... k m v. connection wltb ours. Loek only for tbe Southwest Cerner North gncen and orange M TKKH A KATrJrOR. CLOTHING -AT- AFTER CHRISTMAS PRICES. Thta Is the Tlme You'll Want te Buy at Lew Prices. We're Prerared for Your Demands With GOODS WELL MADE AND PRICES RIGHT. V You'll net expect such a large assort ment at this seaeen, but there's enough yet te please joe. Myers & fiathfen, HKLIAULE CLOIMIKKS, NO. 12 BAST KING ST.. TLAKCABTfm PA T EAD1NQ OLOTHIKHS. ATTENTION ! Hirsh & Brether. Are you looking for Bargains ? It se, let your thoughts bring you te our store, where you can And 3,000 pairs of Pantaloons as fellows : A Heavy Casilmere All. Wee), were f G.50, marked down te 5. An All-Weel Cufsimere, were (C, marked down te $ 1.50. A Durable Heavy-Weight Che viot, were 4I.G0, marked down te 13.50. A Geed Serviceable Cheviot, were $4.00, marked down te (3.00. A Geed Wearing Cheviot, were $3.00, marked down te t2.50. A number of Single Palis of rants in Mixed Checks and Stripes, from 1.59 te $5.00. Children's Overcoats have been reduced te one-half their original price. A Genuine Scotch All-Weel Light Check Overcoat, IS. 00. A Genuine Scotch Mixed Che viot, marked down te t'.OO. A Beautiful Striped Cheviot, were 8.00,markeddewn te (5.00. A Dark Mixed Casslmere.were 17.00, marked down te 14.00. A Large Variety of Bey's Overcoats, of all description, from (1.25 te (3.00. We only give a few of our bar gains te-day. Monday we will have mere for you. HIRSH &1R0THER, LHdieg Olcthiera & Mar chin t Tailors, OORNBBOr N. QUBBN 8X. St OMNTRHBQUARH, LAMOASTSB. PA. IMPROVED UUH.ilOrtKD EAK DJIUeDJ. OURE FOR THK DEAF, reek's Patent Imprered Cushioned Xar Drums perfectly restore bearing and perferin the work of the natural drum. In visible com fortable and always in position. All conver sation ana even whispers beard dlstlnetly. Bend ter Illustrated book with testimonials, PUSH. Adarees or eall ea W. mucex.sji itreadway, Mew xerk. IrsASvtitVW.rAw i fc s".V
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