Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 11, 1889, Image 2

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HIE IAtfCAKElt DAILY INTKLLIGENCEB, PRTDAY, JANUARY
11, I860.
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Dally Inttll!gncer,
fctlTCAMKB, JAB.CABY 11, 19.
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Motive Indications of tbe weather
Je preceding the grrat wind
an noted br the Philadelphia
T.wHh severe eenmenU, and it
itetafeeeed that the reputation of
leerrleeBM been severely ittaken
ftea e late. Oar meat severe
f.dHtweUye storms have arrived en
aheralded by the scientific ob-
irt WMblogten. who are supposed
Wfche advantage of telegraphic re-
l from tbe meat remote corners el
I. and should be able te give some
tot Mm approach of disturbances of
twuraltade, and also of such com-
ivejy slew movement.
It a warning of danger ceu'd have
i flawed by wire te cities that might
tin the track of the storm, many
BtM might have been saved and certainly
: faeple would have kept out et the way 01
ttt unfinished buildings with open fronts,
fttfcwns along the coast have even mere
: tttsen for eemplalnt.f or a sen-faring pep-
Itriatkm has a right te all possible warning
E approaching storms. The ether bur-
Ui .!- -.-! tl.M
sxvcsmw came ever me uctaiu nuu we
WMtber service gave retlce as promptly
ilMeeuldbe expected considering the ab.
rmtet stgDRl stations en the vasty deep.
It great was the damage te shipping ana
lasore mai a dim was at ence iuikcu ei
t astabUsh a weather service steamer
I an electric submarine cable, with one
pd Vra shore and the ether end buoyed se
-at It might be cast adrift by the ship
sending the last warning of a com-
'ihtg sierm. New we have, en land and
m erery quarter, stations uy me score
frith reliable telegraphle connection, but
;M Boreas appears te And no trouble nt
1 11 in dodging them and rushing ever tbe
land with death and devastation, while
'-weather bulletins announce "fair, fel-
ifiewed by rain, warmer winds. " The
kureau may need mere stations and bet-
ivs uwumn ou iwiu nuu PUUIC, UUV no
Bnngi suspect matitneeas teDeneia
" p by tbe neck and shaken vigorously.
ft
:-tyr Tfceir seesia Agreement.
lA very important agreement has been
i Inte by the railroad presidents,
tjrfikh premises well for railroad interests.
It will be remembered that an agreement
waa made between the satne parties en
thafint day of the year ; which was re-
-fbrted te have been at once vl
tated. There has, however, been
ft combined eflert te secure a last-
agreement, and a conference
u&M been held at which the leading
JbMkers again met with the railroad
fftealdents, and a report has been pre-
anted from a committee of three. ni.
? '. iil-t,J of . na.l.. , flref
fvwm mm vug lucvvwK v wg win.
A.1. . ... ... ...
,, Jamant, wniea embodies prepositions
, aengh te secure the desired end. There
sure eighteen articles in it. Thefundamen-
vtalM Anhfw1lal In MiAm la nttaitlAnPA tn
VVm inter-state law, and arbitration in the
..Mttiement et differences. An asseclv
,tten is formed composed et the
; anssuaeuia ui eaca raureuu. x is
MiRtt vnav eqd uuiccr or cacu
,
'rlijad shall be made responsible for tie
if v'preservatlen of traflie rates agreed upon
','itf the association. Any charge of the
wouLuenoi tue jnier-aime net must, lb
vgUlsfacterily explained te tbe executive
Inboard by the accused read, within ten
j.davs. or It will be handed ever for dls.
i eipllne te the inter-state commissioners.
Kvf Any vioiiiien enue ruies or tue asaecu-
;p;neu wiu ue iiuuisueu u u iiue ui iiui
leas than 1250. Divers regulations nre
fgtaaade, all tending te secure harmonious
tfJtcuen by tbe companies, tue observance
E.'.cf agreed rates, and obedience te the
11 United States laws ; which it is declared
pfe-' should bear with equal weight upon
MJ1," whether it is geed or bad, " but
i&, hiRh will net bear with rmial wplirht
tvs& infin oil TinlA If. la rminlR nlinrrtrl liv
k Bill. Amnnir Iha nirrAnmfknI. mfldA la nrwt
f?- n .
if 10 pay no commissions ler business.
if AU these stlpulatiens.have been made
,B, iMtferA. and broken : and Uipv wnnld lia
$& taade again te be seen broken, but for
cts. The railroads have been
& I'lwetty well reduced te their bare bones,
wly their speeulative efllcers, and there
I'fysit net fat enough left te afford
;any further preQt te them In
"injuring their companies, end it has be
come dangerous te de it, because tbe
stockholders are aroused and threaten
te turn them out. The bankers, who
have made the'r fortunes by floating
railroad obligations, are forced ly
tbe investors te show some inter
est in Dreservlnir their nrenprtv.
aiiC DmvAl rM-ITO A fVk ItrAitrn 11-nHii.ca
Wig ts Ce., Kidder, Teabedy Aj Ce. were thies
great houses represented at the railroad
presidents' conference and urging their
unity. Mr. Morgan declared, in behalf
of the bankers, that "It an organization
can be formed practically en tbe
lsls submitted by the committee,
With an executive committee able
pT! te enforce its previsions, upon which the
Jbankers shall be represented, they are
prepared te say mat tbey will net nego
tiate, and will de all in their power te
prevent tbe negotiation of any securities
fur tbe construction of parallel lines or
the extension et lines net unanimously
approved by such an executlve com
mittee." p Test is a very important statement.
kye Tbe executive committee of existing rall-
gwadi and bankers will need tebeunanl-
,-ueu ueiere any jarge sum or money can
;B borrowed ler railroad bu Id nor. This
SKSMrtement new made provides for such
emtaittee, and it the scheme Is carried
;dBtflt Tftlll'rt'M tuilMtn. am .... a 1..
',V," "us uu nujf Kit-ab CLUlt)
f-MBat come te an end for awhile. The
&fW9umnt reads must wax fat and Bllck h.
fi;5j railroad contructlen again flourishes.
la their prex nl numbers there is no en.
.Bflragf tt'jnt for tlie buUdlnget cemptt
?4
t-mmm uuee.
a 'wh
the railreal pretldents unanl-
f. iapjB
futalw ftffrA fn nliatr flia la.e 1. I. ..
' swat lb it tbey have reaebci an cdlf vincr
Mite et mind, and when tbey deliver
ivei iute tbe bands of tue bankers.
'4 wall as tbe inter-state commissioners,
i"fu vi nKii uuuiuuy is eviaentiy
if f.
iTfsex ---
SBBi .
cneiuj vi me uavy tes is
remptery orders te hasteu tbe
rstiea ter ara et the Vandallaand
a, beh at tbe Mare Island niw
fl,' UallferBt, aed It Is anppeted that
rare te btaet te Samoa. ?hs Vandatu
reed eight gun steam cruiser, of 2 ICO
j iajeBMUoeuieet, which has bcsnaeiTieg
.fj aUfBWp en the Paclfle. The Mohican
p BjaMUe bbuIIbt, bat r.lse carrlaa elsht
L'-rJaWkvIa betli sUbb ibabbju m uuii
i -?., TCB BMM ( AtUata
V k-
te alie being hurried te preparation for see,
bat bob could net meh Samoa wit hla fcur
aaeath Md air be WMteA elsewhere,
The many aurtlleg ezpsrlsncn of tbe
term furalsb netbtng mere thrilling tban
tbe adventure of Jit. J. M. Bedge, who
waa tbe last man te cresa the Niagara aaa
pension bridge before that structure waa
carried away by the wind. He atalea that
after going eomediataneethe bridge became
extremely agitated, and ler hia own aafety
be waa obliged te get down ea bla bands
ad knees and slowly crawl along ellnglng
te the woodwork as firmly aapeaalble, Tbe
wind auddenly Increased aa be was moving
alewly along, and tbe baitena ware tern
from bis cost. The bridge groaned and
creaked, and It Beamed at though It would
break In the centre before be oenld paaa
that point. It was tee late te retrace bla
tepa, however, and he was obliged te con
tinue h! anatMIke leurney. Tnla was
tier midnight and a few hours later It
waa round that tbe bridge bad been thrown
Inte tbe river, bnndrsda et feet below,
though the main cables still remain In
place.
A anipenalen bridge eflsri comparatively
little reatitanee te the wind, and yet tbe
only bridges reported aerlemly damaged
by this wind storm are the Niagara bridge
and the mispsmlen bridge ever Ibe Lehigh
at EMten which bad a guy repe broken.
m m " -
Tan New "ierk Tress having been chal.
lengedbythe ITerW te say wbatlt thlnka
of the Dudley letter en the theory that it la
genuine, Ibat paper makea the curleua de de
tenie that tbe floaters referred te are evi
dently tbe tbeuaanda of voter who wilfully
neglect the right et franchise. "Every
politteal leader knewa that It Is nccsswtty
te hire as election aldi men who knew aucb
voters, te bunt tbem up and indnee tbcm
te go te tbe polls, eelectlng, of oeurae, for
audi work thee who will bring only
voters who beleng le the party which em
ploys tbem. Hueh election aaalatants per
form most valuable and meritorious
aorvlee, and there la no reason why they
aheuld net be paid for tbelr work.
The sentences In Colonel Dudley's al
leged letter, oipse'ally that wbleh reads :
'Divide the flaaterainte bloekaof five and
put a truated man with neceaaary funds in
charge et theae live, and make him respen
Bible that nene get away and that all vote
enr tleket,' are, In tbe absence of proof te
tbe contrary, te be oenetrned aa legitimate
Instruction for the employment of party
werkera in tbe lawful parly work above
deacrlbed."
The calmness with wbleh tbe Tress ven
tures te prodnce the above qnetatl on.whlle
arguleg lis ingenious aepblsiry,la evldonee
et a letty estimation et Ita own brilliancy
and tbe stupidity el the public It fa'la te
nolles that Dudley doe net aay "hire a
trusted man te take charge of the floaters,"
but "pat a trusted man with the neecaiary
fanda" In charge of them. That can net
mean that the "trusted man" was te be
paid, the funda for bla labor, lie waa
plainly te be trotted wltb the Innda for use
In buying the vote et hla flve floaters, and
every honest man with mero than a child's
knew ledge of tbe waya of the world and of
politician knewa that this la the natural
and plain meaning.
Ai.ukujian Sreniiiisu ha atamped with
rare and exemplary vigor upon a national
vice tbat Is ae universally winked at tbat
people are always startled and surprised te
read of Its punishment as a crime, 24 hours
Imprisonment for oaeh eatb would probably
condemn a large majority of our population
te the county J ail for aeveral month each
year, and a respectable contingent of ether
wise respeetable men would langulab In
durance vile for life aa the result et a few
weeks registering of oaths by a cold, heart
less phonograph. It I very well te have an
occasional vigorous reminder of the way
that the law leek at this barbarous bablt
By tbe act of 1700 wheever la legally con
victed of blasphemy or of speaking loosely
or prefaseiy "shall forfeit and pay the sum
of ten pounds for Ihe nse of tbe peer et the
county where auch otlense shall be com
mitted or uuller three month Imprison
ment at bard labor for tbe uae of the peer."
The set of 1701 made tbe cost et oaeh oath
10 cents, or twcnty.feur hour Imprison,
ment and by the same aet OToents line or
21 hour in prison Is the penalty for Intox
ication ; one half of the money te be paid
te tbe overaeors of the peer and the ethor
half te the person prosecuting.
A eumi Jersoyman,whe bad been jilted,
carefully padded bla neck with a silk
handkeictilef be that the rope would net
hurt him and then banged himself te a
barn reef. The bonerablo Republicans
who rcjoice In a victory secured by the
purohaaeof lleatera and the theft of Hats
must have choaeu a similar plan of padding
oenaclonos.
PBRSONAX
Kkv William Mahtix, the eldtst
ulnleter lu the Seuth Carolina conference
et tbe Motbedlat Kplaoepal church Keutb,
died at bla home, lu Columbia, en Thura
day, aged 60 j ears.
Kkv. Dn U. W. Smith baa net yet ac
cepted the amlitint bianoprle et Onlo, te
which he was recently elected. He is
waiting te get further Information from
Rlahep iledeil as te hla proapeetlve duties.
Bishop liodell is at Nlee, and bla health is
by no means in a premising oendltlou.
E. li liAiti'KU, thonetorlousex-presldcnt
et the FlUellty bank of Cincinnati, waa
standing at a desk la prison at Columbus
making out a discharge Hat when tbe
oycleno blew down a chimney wbleh
crashed through thereef and almost grazed
the abeulders et the defaulter.
M. U ah. net la a first class carponter, and
can handle tbe saw and plans as y oil as
any mechanic It was at ChabanaU, in
tbe Cherente, whero bis father poaseased
a chateau, that be teamed the trade. Car Car
net, ar., Instated that all bis children should
learn bouie oceupitton ; " there is no tell
ing, " he UBCd te say ; you may want it
some day, for we live in strange time. " He
Caruet, jr., was put te the bench, and, ac
cording te bla profenaer, one M. Delarge,
who Is Htlll living, acquitted hlniseir meat
honorably. In memory of this event lu
bla career, M. Sirdln, who was an appren
tice at that time, but is new a roaster cabinet-maker
in tbe Faubourg Hl Antelnc, do de
manded an aui1lnoe of the eblef of the
state, and has reetlved a reply in the ellect
tbat the prraldeut will be happy le meet
bis old fellow-workman and talk shop
with blm a little.
Tbe Ver-MklDg Mlcblcan (senator
Frem tbe WasblDgten l'eat,
"Ne," said Hsnater l'almer yesterday
afternoon, " 1 am net writing a novel. It
laapeem. Net ray cpltbalamlum, but a
psalm of rcjQlelng te oemmomorato my re
tirement from tbe Henate. 1 bare ke: the
first YQzue dene and thetl rat line of the
recend. 1'eeple will swear tbat it la from
Watt, but 1 wrete every word of It rojaelf,
and It begins in thl way :
" 'Ml hall auf plcteui flav
l bat nees my soul's ro!ea-e.
Ana puts uit) ea tbe pllnriui'd way
'lijitieaaa te;iastlug peica.'"
The Bejend verse begins :
" 'Leng have I Jlnnerca bore."
" Thal'a as far as I have get. I wrote
tbat this afternoon when I wa presiding
ever the Hjna'.e while Ingall waa gene te
lunch, and the next time be calls tue te
he. ,cll51r. x nenB t0 Set the aeoend" verte
nnlshed."
A litigious Ul.ouMlen by MlnUttri-.
Pretn the i ltttz Jtucerd.
Kev. Ulram Olbble, of the German P. ip
tlst denoeUnatloa, and Kev. U. Fernsltr,
Lutheran, by appointment had a discus
alen at Ezra Kllnb'a farm laat Monday en
ihe ubJeet of the manner of baptism, ltev.
Fernsler had had been challenged te ahew
why bis mode of baptlara was the prnper
one, aoeordlng te Lutherau faith, and two
Judgnswere appointed te decide who had
the beat of the argument. Kev. Kernaler
came well prepued for argument, carrying
wltb blm an old Greek Testament, from
which be made translation. The contest
waa of short duration and waadeoldediu
favor of Fernaler, This, however, may
net end tba matter. Others mere learned
than Kev. Gibbl are te undertake tbe task
C4 argaaaMt with Ue InUMraa divln.
A CarteM m rataabl Tltntpltea.
Frem the Bt. Leuis Bapnbtle.
Iaadteaaeael broker' window en Fifth
Btreet, there has beaa displayed for aevaral
days eae of tbe meat famous and certainly
tbe costliest timepiece ever made In tbi
country, tad Ita brlliianey baa attracted
oentlanoua attention. The watch la nine
ounce la weight, of 18 karat geld, and con
tains 04 blue-white atone, the largest of
wbleb, valued at 1250, la la tbe stem. The
total weight of tbe diamond 1 CO karat,
and tbe Inttlnsle value et the watch la
$3,000. It I a one Attn aeoend lly-baek
chronograph, with a minute register, Ibe
movement alone coating 1110. The watch
waa made for Dr. Ijtghthall, better known
"UIHU1UIIU UJUAf UUUV II IIU1UUI flllCVI
doctor, who made bla thousand a a fakir
ana wne aiea sometime age in xexas.
The diamond breker who new owns tbe
timepiece bought It for tbe brilliant
diamonds It contain and Incidentally
light np bin window with it
A HetsI lUmsdr, Te Be Sure,
from the Uoiten Transcript.
Anether gem from the school examina
tion paper this llme from the Bosten
high Bobeol, and from the paper of a young
a
lady who bad graduated from thegrammar
aobenl :
Question la Ihere an antidote for hydro hydre hydro
eyanlo acid.
Answer Yea. Tbe antidote for hydro hydre
cyanic eeld la tbe tongue of a large deg,
cautiously Inhaled.
It would putzle any but an expert te
determine by what roundabout mean Ibis
young lady bad evelved aucb a atatement.
ilut there waa something In the book about
the deadly effect of a alngle amall drop el
Iirusale acid, placed " upon the tongue of a
arge deg," and tbe pupil, without one
alngle thought of Its meaning, bad echoed
the werda of the book Inte this atrange
anawer,
A Hoj Wltb Twe '4tbers.
Frem the Minneapolis 'Irlbane.
A boy who was arraigned before Judge
Maboney yesterday, charged with atenllng
a ablrt from a store en Washington avenue,
south, created considerable amusement by
bl anawer te bis honer'a question of
"Where de you HveT"
"Well, sir," said tbe lad "Jometlmnn 1
live In Ht. rul and aemetlmta In Mlu Mlu
neapella. Yeu see, I have two fathom; one
Uvea here and tbe ether In He 1'aul, and
1 live wltb one awhile and then with tbe
ether, ae aa te even up tbe expense."
It took the court seme tluie te get tills
peculiar state of aflalr aettled In hi mind,
but be finally concluded tbat the boy's
mother bad been divorced and had been
led te the altar the aeoend time.
Mia. Stout yelte at Uunis.
rrem the Ucatea Transcript.
II ere Is tbe truly meuae steiy, snt In by
a friend, wbleb baa a moral for mothers :
'I went te my chamber one evening
lately, and tnrned up tbe light, which waa
burning dimly, and I thought 1 saw some-
tning ear unaer nttie Daisy ebin. And
en going nearer a little raerue eprang from
tbote and away llkea llsati. lie wa eer
talnly taking a warm, oesey nap under her
pink little chin. Hoe had been oatleg
oyster erackeraln bed (thenaugbly girl),
wbleh aoeountod ler the attraction under
ber chin."
Anullitr Match.
Frem tbe Durllogten Free Treat.
Tbey were trovelllnir and atepped In
Bjltlmore for luncb, "Well. Mabtl. what
Bball we have ?" aiked mamma.
"lib, de let's have diamond-back terra
pin 1'' exclaimed Mabel. "It will match
my engagement ring ae beautifully."
Indlctad ler a Deuble Murder.
The grand Jury In session lu Wllkosbarre
en Thursday round true bills against "Ked
Nosed Mike," the sell confessed murderer
et PavmaaterMcClure and Hugh Flanagan,
and lVanclsoe Chtvlacoe as accessery alter
the fact.
' When lovely woman atoeps te felly," and
Reet out In tbe buew without her lndurub lndurub
ber, tha only sit le cars boretlals te bay
cne bettle el Dr, hulls LeukU birup ut a
cenU, una taknit.
Brc lt tbti epcech, ai I tell you, trippingly
en thu tenjjue." tay that enn el the uraht,
benelactlens el the bke la a small bottle or Hal Hal
vnllenUil, lliegit'uttit uuroeu cat tb ler pain.
Only 23 cents.
N ALAKM1MU HHUW1NU.
Tbe (Ireatctt Ilangtr New Tlirealciilui; the
Cuinuiueliy anil What Ibe L,taulu fitpara
llavate St ou tbe Sulijjct.
Thnlcaolnirfiuratlenor the Cay annnfffcl annnfffcl
enlinaiiitii, uud lu the leading i iip-jra H Uie
MnrmliiK Increaae of pnoumeiili. tne loitli leitli
ratn shewlnir an lurteate or evtir tlve bunareil
rui cent. wltlitn he last feryraiii. Docter
Unuyvrnnur M. Huiltb, In nn artleln In the
Mttllcal Jitceril, says tbat wblle intdlcal art
hiBiidvaiictil of rucenl years In many (ill ec ec
tlens," solar nipiimiraenlala concerned tcl tcl
ence has shrivelled." ibn Wew Yerk Ann,
writing en tlilniuiutleuBays . 1 be ureal In In In
oreedo In tliu iaUUIly of pneumonia la viry
alurtnlnif.tcspeclally -us the disease currlei en.
c myny In the fullneiH of Ille and health "
Tbe New erk7ril(( says, "consiaerlnirtho
liiipiiiidlnir wraiher chanBen. It la te be leaied
tbls dread dlaoane will epun lis cumpalgn very
vlgoreiiHly." Mirgean uuneral Sloero, el tbe
Army, In bla animal repert Bays i " Tbe prin
cipal causoel death lu tbe army In puouuie-
'lnore la ene tblnc tbat every doctor, overy
surKOonnndevcry ni!r deeu upon tbe lint
appuarancu or puouiiienlo, and lint Is te sum sum
uiate tba syati'in. ibe llle Is weakeaed.aud
inU8tbeatluiulald le threw off tbuterrlble
dlaeasa. 1'urosplrltBde tbls I Impure aplutg
"S1, The amount of DuhVs Pure Malt
Whliky tued by the doctors and nuraeu of ibe
land, In caiex of pneumenli. Is onermmis.
One doctor smlei tnat he cured bluuell of
pneumeula thrte flllI.rent tlmt-a by Ujh use et
jbU Ureal Memedy. Prudent beads et lainll
ItsluMi found tbe lianent or keanlnir thli
pure proparutlen In their bome, te be mtd In
casta et emerKoney. Teiuporauen wen and
women, doctors of divinity, and the meut ad
vanced tblnkera Hnhcsltiiliinly undorte It.
It la uted net aa a buveniRO, but as tbe most
ecteiitltle remedy or the day, audit can show
inore cures tban any ether known dlscovery.
ureal care should be exerclaed In tccurluir
thoKnulne and great promptnesg In taking
it ou the approach et tbe rlrst jmptems. (-'j
OOMVLHXWN re WO UK.
QOMI'JLKXION WJWDKK.
LADIES
WIU VA1.UK A UKriNEU L'OMl'I.EXION
MUST USK
pozzeni's
UKUIOATEU
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te ibe
sMn. Uomevcsallpliuploa.irockloa and ou eu ou
culprattens, and makes the akin delicately
aeltandbuauUlul. ItrentiUns no lime, whlUs,
le-d or arsenic. In tbreu shades, pink or Oca b!
white and brunette, '
reu SSJ.K nr
All Drugglata and Faney OectJa
Uoalera lvorywhero.
WIIEffABS OF IMITATIONS. -m
BIOYCLKS.
JlUYOLEb, TRICYCLES, TANDKMS.
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems.
OUKAllLE, BIMl'LE.
OUAKANTKEI) IUdllKST OUADK.
ILLUSTItATEO CATALOGUE TUKE.
POPE MFG. CO.,
WritANKLlNST.,B03rON.
J1KANCI1 HOUSKS-11 Warren Bt, .Vew
i erk 1 1S)1 Wubaab Aye., Chicago, uuh-lrdoed
mKirruiNQ hyrui1.
TO MOTHERS.
JilKZ JVl.b.hen,a htt hottle of UM.
rAllUNEt'dTKiL'lHlNUMVliliP. IVrlerily
Mie. Iteiiplnu; or Merphia inliturcs Will
lueoeMai,D3.lorvutoprbny
Trial betUe lent py mail le eenta,
Jantlj4e4w
WAWAUAXMKM
ritkMLnti, rrtaay, Jaa. it, lstt.
There's a special bargain
flavor all ever the store. -Ne
department but has something
away out of the common te
efler you.
The price down-slide has
nothing te de with qualities.
Conditions and kinds all right.
See it in Women's Muslin Un
derwear. Sales beyond any
thing in our past. Throngs of
wide-awake women every day.
If there was any feeling among
them but of surprise and -delight,
we'd hear of it. We hear
nothing of the kind. Just the
same in
Furniture
Upbeutciy
Carrots
Art 1'etter y
I.lntina
liceka
Wmrcn' Wrapt
Children's Dre.aei
Men's Clothing
rancy yoeda
Milliner
Ilea's mrnlabtngs
and almost any ether thing ettse
you chance te, light upon.
A price movement that in
many cases doubles the " de "
of your pocket.
Raw Silk has lately gene up
IS te 20 per cent. Of course
that will drag the whole Silk
market te higher prices. Seme
sorts already feel the lift.
Hasn't touched our Black Faille
Francaise yet. We tipped
these prices the ether way a
little time back ; still held them
there.
$3.00 kind for $2.00
$2.50 kind for $1.75
$2.00 kind for $1.50
$1.75 kind for $1.25
$1.25 kind for $1.00
Yeu can save 25c te $1 a yard
ever recent prices en a ther
eughly reliable Black Silk.
Seme odd lengths of the fin
est Velvet and Piush Novelties
shall go at half and third origi
nal prices. Why? There's
mere than a whisper of Spring
goods in the air.
East and Weit Tranteptn.
A little windfall of Black
Silk Dress Nets has just come
our way. Yeu shall have them
fully a third under price. Four
teen patterns; 48 inch goods,
$1.15 tegi.75
Neatest and newest designs,
but only one te three pieces of
a kind.
Chestnut street aide, cuit of lualnaUle 1
A big let ei Dress Stufis
that were $2.50 and $2 a yard
yesterday go te $1.50 and $1
te-day. As many mere that
were $1.25 a yard yesterday
are 75c today. We have
chosen some of the richest
stuffs in the store for this reduc
tion. Right royal stuffs in
quality, weave, color. Net a
spark ei reason in the goods
themselves why their prices
should be made half, mere or
less. Any ether similar Dress
Stuffs in the store were just as
likely te drop into the quickest
of the January-sale current.
I ligh Paris Novelties.
Frem 46 te 48 inches wide.
Seme of the rarest and richest
we have had. Each in a va
riety of shades and combina
tions. 2.50 satin stripes $1.50
$2.50 dot stripes $1.50
$2.50 dot borders $1.50
Let them stind for a dozen.
Twe mere te hint el ether
dozens :
Heavy Mohair Cluster
Stripes, self-color, down
from $2 te $1.25.
Camel's-hair stripe, with scat
tered cocoon - like spots,
down from $2 te $1.
All-Weel Suitings.
Imported stuffs all, 42 inches
wide. As elegant in styles and
choice in quality as anything
we have. Nearly every sort is
in half-a-dozen or mere of the
best-liked color combinations of
the season.
Fancy Melange Stripes, re
duced from $1.25 te 75c.
Matelasse, with stripes te
combine, reduced from
$1.25 te 75c.
Granite Cleth, with narrow
jaggly stripes of bright
faced silk, reduced from
$1.25 te 75c.
Quaint sort of wick-check
covering the fabric like
half - crushed raspberries,
reduced from $1.25 te 75c.
Illuminated melange, with
self color polka dots and
melange stripes, two-toned,
likewise gees te 75c from
$1.25.
And there are armfuls mere,
net one el which was het well
worth the yesterday price.
Earliest comers will have
widest choice, for some of the
sorts won't last long under
sharp cutting.
Southwest anil aeuthe aat of centre.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
NOTItlK TO TKKHl'AiJHKRH AND
UUNNJCU3.-A11 persona are hereby lor ler
bidden te tretpass en any of thu lacda cf tbe
Cornwall and spoetwoll tuUtes In iUuioe or
Ijtncaater oeunuea, vbetber Inclesed or nnln.
eloetjd, eitber ter tbe purpose of aboeUoc or
g, aa the law
w :u be rigidly enloreed
ting en aald iaua of tha an-
annul ail ueap
OliK
tsstimed arwr thla
ir una nouae.
Wat. celbmam rxnuia.
K. riKOY ALUKir.
iBOW. O. ratKSMAJI,
WATOMM
MMWVMMMAMtmyw
TrrAIOHM
AMERICAN I
Optical Heeds Telfrraph tiaaa Oatly. KTaif
Article In this Line carefully atepalfB.
leuis wain,
no. ink M. qneea at. Hear P. K. K. Stattea.
TEWEf.BR AND OPTICIAN.
G
Jeweler
ILL.
and Optician.
If your eyes trouble yea attend te tkeaa taa
mediately.
Tba nre of PROPIR (H.A8SBS restens
tlgbta, give) comfort ana pleMara.
i.&ncister bat long felt tbe need et alPB
ClAb MPTIulAN. We are aew prepare ts
mfasuroyeureytM. ntBlaMeswIlfi tie r
uisien or an oeufitdT, having a mil aa
complete eutnt of tail lent reqalieS In per
fect irounrement
Bat lilac lien guaranteed In every Instanea.
0KAELE3 S. GILL,
Ne, 10 West King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
WORD.
WK AltKNOtVOrrilttNG AFtLABQKAJID
KINK A LINK OK
WATCHES
-AND-
JEWELRY
As can be shown, and at LOWKR FH1GII
tban have ever bean quoted for goods et equal
qualtlr.
COMB AND BE YOUB OWN JDD8K.
Walter A- Herri
KO. 101 NORTH QUI1N BT.,
tOUNKKOr OUAMQK.
t'UKH, SO.
TT1Q MARK DOWN
IN ALL
Ear and Winter Goods.
Owing te the mild winter and an orersteck
of Winter Goods, we wilt make reduction ea
all inch Koedstbat will pay you a handsome
Interest en your Investment.
AN ELEGANT LINK ur
Ladies' & Gents' Furs,
Ol Every Description. lint Quality Goods
Only. I'll ci a Guaranteed tbe Lewest.
II U Line of H01HS from U 2 up.
TUUNHS, 1IUVKMNH UAG3 AND Oil
llltKLLAI. AVHIglieit Cash I'rlte Paid for Haw furs.
Stauffer & Ce.,
01 Be 03 North Queen Street,
LANUASTKB.PA.
lura. c.
eyh.
FLINN & BRtNEMAN
TOYS.
Our Sleek of Toys and Christmas Goods la
new en exhlb.tten and Is larger and liner tban
ever.
MKUHAN10ALTOY3,
TIN AND IRON TOYS,
VELOOIl'EDES,
EXPRESS WAQONH,
DOLL CAKRIAUE8,
BLKIQHS,
TKKK ORNAMENTS, e.
Our Bteck la for tbe tnullllude and our prices
ardbwrty down
A llundKO!iie IlOCIIKSTKll LAMP makes a
Kine cbilstuaa 1'n.aent, We bave them
cheap.
FLINN &BRENEHAN,
Ne. 1C2 North Qaoen Btreet,
LANUASTkUl PA.
VAKHIAUJia.
STANDARD OARRIAOE WORK. " "
KDW. KDQERI.EY,
K09. 40, (2, 4J. 15 Market Street. Hear of Pest-
ettlce, i.uucaater. Pa,
I new bae readv for tbe rail and Winter
Traen tbe rtneBt and inostselectllnenfitrlclly
ilrtt class umlaees ana Mlelghs of all descrip
tions la tbe market.
Mw u tbe llme te buy a nleoCarrUge or
Sleigh as nchrl.tuias l'ru-ent. IbereU noth
ing ibat -n euld be mere suitable.
Special llargalna In buceud-aand Werk, both
nnlahea or uuilulabed.
A low mero et thrwe dne llead Carta left at
prices te suit tbe times.
All work luliy guaranteed. My prices for
the sauie quality et workure tbe cheapest la
the Mute. "
i-enalrlng and Ucpalntlng promptly at
tended le ene set of worxiueu especially
employ cd for tbat purpose.
2 VUA CCO, A V.
TTlSrAUMSlIKD1770.
Demnth's Igar Stere.
1 1 SE 3MOKINQ TOUACCO,
iiireitrjcu and uky wkst ciuabs,
HtSNCU 11UIAK AND UKKUSC1IAUU
11 PK9
C1U AK 1IOLUK1U AND CASKS.
srOurGeJden Lien and MlaguerMa Cigars,
Rnutl l'excg, lamp, Ae., suitable Christmas
l'teiunts for anieserj.
Ne 114 Blast King Street.
i1 elepbene. r Incst 1! rands of Cigarettes,
ducll-ltul
WE CAN SERVE YOU WELL AND
save you money In advertising. Katl
mates Iree.
ADVKUTIHINU GUIDF-BOOMS.
Tbe mMt complete and original ever Issued.
Sent en rect-lpt el (0 cent te pay for packing
and forwarding.
ApVBBTUtaa WJTiaa BrBciAlrr.
Tba L. Jet, liUbearne AstrerUeii
1U aacifti iast MalUaetBlttiaBt.
DarvedM.
TgftDtnmeK ra pxieaa
W BKflMBMB.
BARGAINS
IN
UMDRRWBAR.
MOSIMY,
OLOVJ9.
rZiaVHMKLB,
BLaVHKaflM,
OOMFOHTfl.
LADiia :emLDmm' cone.
PLUBH OOATft,
4BrATBriCla.ti.l.Oir PUCKS.'
Bargain la SKYKHA. A BBOBSIL1 KUQ8.
Jehn S, Givler
eSMerU Qemm Btnat,
LAJ(CA9TKK,PA.
N
KW BOSTON STOKK.
ThlDgs We're Doing 1
Ne. 24 Centre Fare.
leAreDeiDgThiDgsip Prices
THAT WILL APPKAL BTBOKQLY
TOYOTJB PUBSK
ANOKCOMOUIO KOT10N8.
MARK DOWNS -Oi AU Beeda
POSITIVE BARGAISE-Fer Toe.
PUCES HALF DROPPED-Te Lew WtUr Muk.
YOU GAIN -By Acting Preiptlf.
THK babqainu ark in
Dress Goods,
Underwear,
FLANNELS,
ULANKETS,
COMFOBT8,
GLOVES AND MITTENS,
LEOQINS,
WOOLEN HOSE,
MUFFS,
FURS,
BTOOK1NETT JACKETS,
Etc., Ete.
READ THIS!
On Friday, January 1Kb,
We will sell all our
50c. DRESS GOODS
At S3 Cents a Yard.
sWrORONKUOUB ONLY-FHOM B3) A.
at. TILL 10 A. H. IN TUB MOBNINQ,
AT
24 Centre Square.
MEW BOSTON STORE.
J.R
MARTIN & CO.
SPECIAL SALE
or
French GMnn
Thursday, January 10,
We will place unrn our Counter some Spe
cial l.ers of China at filees Awuy
Belew Begular Prices.
AllOUTTlTKNTr-riVK DO.EH
French Chiea Dinner Piatee,
AT960ADOZBN,
Which is Less than Price et Ironstone Ware
ABOUT TKN DOKM
BOALLOFBD DINNER PLAVBS,
(rBKNCU CHINA)
Atll 31a Doten Werth Mere tban Deuble.
A Let Of rBKNCH CHINA SOUP PLATKS
atKea Dczen.
ONK LOT Or
Decorated After Dinner Coffees,
That formerly sold at tCc and ;&e JCacb.
All Bed need te Se.
ALotefFBKNCn CHINA CUPi AWtl BAU-
CKua.in Small tot. frciullatf-Bezsn
te Te tioaee, at Half rrlce.
ouDPiKcxaer whits fbsncu ciiina,
in UavUasds,
Cenalstleg of covered Dlihe. Meat Plat
tr, Ac, at Utt than Ceat.
J. B. MARTIN
J. HARRY STAMM
&CO.
CLVTItlNO.
GREAT KBDUOTIOIf DTJKIMO THK
KXTBlXtTOATB.
XeOBAHlt MOWLMW,
MKKCHAKT TAlLOaB-NO.IIWMT KIMS
BTBBKr.
Wall etTet their tall stock of OrereeeUaf
aa Baiting at greatly reduce prices.
JALL,
FIn Tailoring
f ta JLBtsjB We-rrtUes, eenBaaa styles.
H. OERHARTS
Otriy Direct lnpirtlag Tlltr.
41 NOKTH QtlKKBT ITKKKi4.
rpe
CLOTHING BUYBfta
66-L, Gansman & Bre.-68
NORTH QUON ST,
Onr Big KedaeUea Bala ei
Overcoats and Ulsters
Continues te attract the attentlea el
every shrewd purchaser.
The Bargains w new offer cannot be equaled
in tha whole country;
Examine enr large asaetUBent of Overcoats
at asee.as.it, as.
m Examine enr flne assortment at an, ag,fie,it,
enr TJlsfrs or storm OverceaUradnced bow
te n te, aa, as, 8, iie.
Tfcey Are Geed Value for the Meney.
Mea's, Beys' ft Cklldrea'a
SUITS
Prem the Cheapeit Qradn te thePlneitata
Corresponding ftednctlen.
Before buying Clothing see enr immense
ateck. We have an assert ment that cannot be
equaled and prices tbat caanet be matched.
L. GANSMAN ft BRO,
MABCPACTOBINa OLOTUtKBB,
S. W.COB. NOBTU QUKKN ft OBANBB BT.
jsatn be some mere ciaim loeeornave
ogannueD wua ours, ioek only ler MB
Benthwtat Cerner Werth uneen and Orange
streets.
M7
KUH JttATHFOH,
CLOTHING
-AT-
AFTER CHRISTMAS
PRICES.
This i the Time You'll Want te
Buy at Lew Prices.
We're Prepared for Your Demands With
GOODS WELL MADE
-AND
PRICES RIGHT.
jay You'll net expect aucb a large assort
ment at this seaien, but there's enough yet te
please jeu.
Myers & RatMen,
BKLIABLK CLOIHIEBS,
NO. 12 BAST K3NQ BT..
LABTCABTBR PA
T EAD1NQ CLOTHIERS.
ATTENTION !
Hirsh & Brether.
Are you looking for bargains 'i
It ee, let your thoughts bring
you te our etere, where you can
find 3,000 pairs of Fantaloena
as fellows :
A Heavy Casslniere All. Weel,
were $0.50, marked down te f5.
An All-Weel Casslmere, were
G, marked down te (4.60.
A Durable Heavy-Weight Che Che
vlet, were $4.50, marked down
te 13.50.
A Geed Serviceable Cheviot,
were 14.00, marked down te $3.00.
A Geed Wearing Cheviot,
were $3.00, marked down te
$2 60.
A number of Single Talis of
I'ants in Mixed Checks and
Stripes, from $1.60 te $5 00.
Children's Overcoats have
been reduced te one-half their
original price.
A Genuine Scotch Ail-Weel
L'ght Check Overcoat, $S 00.
A Genuine Scotch Mixed Che
viot, marked down te $7.00.
A Beautiful Striped Cheviot,
were $3 OO.markeddewn te $5.00.
A Dark Mixed Caasimere.were
$7.00, marked down te $4.00.
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 today. Monday we will
have mere for you.
HIRSH &1R0THER,
Lading Clothiers & HtrchintMers,
CORNER OP
M.Q0bWST.ObTOTRj1BQUAR,
ll"TO
BBft ear aVW QWiilHlta
JA.