;4-wC ' '&" "VtiP-.' 'J.c-." I.M -. " LANCASTER DAELY INTELLIGENCEB, MONDJT. JAOTTARY ll80 rna 'if s . SSI i Dally tnto.ltgncer. JBBVABT Is, MM. V Tf Cttfa Mr. f RUM Mn te be in- IsUm oealUoB tawRleJi the itwitfgiHHtetrteaflt the tapreae MngMlagUie municipal w or M0BUtatiOMlllri M t rf our nuMiMlUr. The i te se OfltaMt frost that which I It la be kfier thteMune decision t by the sapreme court in It destroys bow and i the act e 1887 and makes bat been done under It. lew betas mncoBiUtutienal, It fel- i It la aa thmivti It never tteteaee. Ne one elected te rlta reaulreaente, acquired 1 10 the office; aad new, advised by kef hie Bos-eleeUen, be vacates leJUeereeaws unnecessarily te act. tow of 1887 being wiped off the I book every official it created is though be bad nerer been created. -Btayer aad the select council are left eat of the wreck, tout it is I'altefttber certain that they are left. t elected in the districts ana en t day prescribed by the old law, and r will probably be held te have ueen eiteted, under the old law, te the i of office prescribed by It ; although i ia fact elected under the new r te the different terms of office pre- Ibylt. It may possibly be held, baring been undoubtedly elected the new law, en a general ticket the new officials prescribed by It, co down with the rest, and de net i se much of their term as the old law Our Impression, however, Is fc the anayer was duly elected last Feb. for a terra lasting two years from taueeeedlng April, and that the select 'ftanell tmi oilmen were also duly elected for the i prescribed by the old law. Tbe common council undoubtedly-Is Nt in existence, tee districts and repre- iataUen under the new law being from the old, under , BBllli therefore the members can- claim that they were elected. the officers elected by councils in JJlJ eon?entten were unlawfully e'.ected , tgjUaM, BO comeiun council tu ru iuiu , ftiwfeB. All the officers created by the -iLJet course fall with the law. We note that the water committee of awiaells bare organized and taken super t of the water works, in place of the water beard. We de net Bee that their te ae se uanynetier man mat; or i beard, since the committee of select is the only lawful part of the , Joint committee. As dtfacte officers, any ' C" thaw officials whose titles te their saai hare been taken away, may de . what te absolutely necessary te be done kJbV their offlees, se long as no one chal- i their title and comes with abetter i te take possession of the office. t Thte comes from the necessity of the What is absolutely necessary te be i may be done by whosoever Is in i of the public work lawr oily or un lawfully: but the person doing It takes the rttokef the approval of his acts as necessary. tliat we de net see that their bondsmen re responsible for what they may wrong- . sally de under such circumstances, xne i bound themselves for the acts Ctlawfal and notef unlawful officers. It is city's business te put men In Us sJOem lawfully, and it is its risk It it Vetoes net de se. The bondsmen of the ''sty treasurer will be responsible, ns he Batatas his efflce lawfully; having been the duly elected treasurer under the old ,c jaw ana uoieidr ever new uuw win cuu -f his term in April last until his duly appointed successor demands it. Bia election by the people is net the ttte by which be retains the office, and : taiMIHlWIH WIW imjuuu uj uur ' Jakm; which cannot be said of any ether , fficial, we believe. & If it should be held that at the election fceld last February no mayor was chosen, . . L. ..... tU..tlnnn1lln nt that HVWOT VI HID UUIWWlUtUUUUHiV Vk vuu "; law under which the proclamation was is- i xer tne election or. auineeiiicers,new "gadeld prescribed bjr the new law, J then Mr. Morten is the mayor of the city, rmnder the prevision- of the law which laads bis term, like that of the treasurer, Satteed "until his successor shall be . eieeted and duly qualified." If ke bad refused te band ever the , settee te Mr. Edgerley, as net properly 'toted, it Is very probable that hli ikUen would have been sustained under b aa present condemnation or me taw un- r tier which Edgerley was believed te have B. SjaaM m&atA far fanr Vftnrl. Anil fhnrM 1a iV very fair doubt aa te whether Morten f? would net new be given the office, if -pfce should claim it. It may be ex- &hsdlantthatthfttitlA nf Mnvnr KilirprlAV ':seald be taken into the courts, since claim that he holds his p'ace for . ;- ft two year term may be unsound. It Is JMver safe te say what a court may say. pG- .. .. ... ... ... me rreuiuitien Amenameni. The Philadelphia Vrtn has made a s--& 7 wrtial poll of the Legislature which .'aswws a very strong probability of the .Capetdy passage of a resolution proposing r.VA nrnlilhltlnn nmpnilmflnt tn thu rermfl. Utten. This resolution, se promptly paased by the last Senate aud Heuse, will Pp wasavs) ve go unamenaea mreugu ine . rXkttMaanr. Imtff TiafnrA tr ran ru. nH..ntmt !,'.;, the people for the decision of a popular 'j, vp, nu ins jttcis you euuwb a ueciueu ? lacllaatlen en the part of many members -ex she Legislature te have the matter de cided at a special election. Circulars , Jsara been Issued calling upon the liquor i te organize te'meet the emergency, they have net shown great alarm the threatened submission te the I of the question of prohibition. If l Meendment sheu'd be adopted every as) would be astonished and none mere i than the Prohibitionists tbemselreu. Tee latter will hae abundant cause for fMlisfae'lea it they succeed in demon- fttaUng respectabls voting strength Ceattllag them te consideration in ;faiure political struggles. In an 'latervJew Jehn J. Daly, a prominent Utaer man gave as a reason for his con- i la the failure of the arxendment fact that liquor manufacturing is a taUizast in Pennsylvania. ' By it Ms) baker lives, the carpenter lives, the MMlt'a'tt lives and hundreds of ether tts)t. Djjeu suppose they are coins ll'ltw sgaiait It? Even the farmer ittUstbs gnund lives by it." Cen. the anxiety shown in the late by farmers for the manufac- latere; it mast be admitted that i U a s'rsaj polet, The intelligent fc! V werUansea ''la factories themselves showed aaehlessaaxlety than the de luded cltlseas referred te, who only real ised their dependenee upon the former nd stupidly aeeeptei the free trade scare. The strongest opposition te the pro hibition amendamt. however, will prob ably cese from thoughtful citizens who At net believe la the projects for remov ing a moral evil by legislation, and deny that men can be made geed or temperate by act of the Legislature or popular vote. Death ef J. H. Jehattea. J. M. Johnsten, for nearly twenty years connected with this paper, a patriotic cit izen, a brave and modest soldier, an able, careful and conscientious writer, has at latt succumbed te death after a long and painful Illness. Hosts of friends will mourn his less while admitting that the band of death fell with the guidance of mercy, in shortening the sufferings of one te whom activity was vitally essential and death without terror. Mr. Johnsten was fearless In the ex pression of his opinions and though courteous and gentlemanly in all his words and action, bis contempt for fraud and hypocrisy, and the keenness of his wit and aitlre made him, in his prime, the tenor of reckless and blatant political speaker, whose inconsistencies, false logic and faults of oratory were held up mercilessly te scorn and ridicule. Yet no man ever had mere kindness for the weaknesses of his fellow men or could have been mere careful in the use of his pen. Mr. Johnsten's was a very familiar face upon our streets, upon which his duties kept him, and was much liked by the mtny who knew him and will new ml:s him. Ills life has been one of earnest work and modest devotion te dnty, and death closed a loyal record In all the relations of his life. He was faithful, honest and true ; and brings geed passports te the gates at which he new knock;. Peace be with him. Taenr. is a little cluster of snowdrops In bloom close te the Orange street wall of HU James ohuieb, and about twenty feet from the east end or It. Can the eldest' Inhab itant rememter wild flowers in bloom In the open air en the fourteenth of January T ' i m Wie are In receipt of a pamphlet publlthed snoDymeualy'whioh la a fierce attaek upon the business of railway ticket scalping wbleh it Is argued Is unnecessary, illegal and demoralizing and leads te fraud upon travelers and te dally violations of the Inter, state oemmerce taw. Erldenee la published te show that scalpers have used acids te erasa names and write ethers that greatly Increase the value of the tlekeU In Indiana, Illinois and Pennsylvania tteket seal ping Is a criminal cflense and it seems evident that scalper ean only aflerd te pty mete for the tleket than the railway company would eiler In redeeming it, because he can use It dishonestly by ehnngtng the name of a station. The law provides for the redemp. tlen of tickets whole or bat partly nsed and we belleve that most, If net all, railroads redeem unused tickets when asked te de se. The trouble is that there la always mere or lees red tape about the performance and the ticket bolder la usually made te feel keenly that he Is asking a great favor. It the rail reads wish the publle te jelu the suppression of aealplng tbey must take measures te make the redemption of tickets eaiy and pleasant. TiiR dlllleulty of hitting anything with the pncumalle guns of the Vesuvius, ln ln e'lned as they are at a high angle and using a foreo el rolatlvely low power as compared with powder, has net been exaggerated and may yet prove a serious obstacle, but the genius of Ztltnskt and ethers appesrs te have furnished devices for aiming se wen -derfally perfeet that there la geed hope et supoebs. First, as tha shell will travel se cording te the air pressure el the pneu. matle tube, there Is a balanoed valve which at a toueh of the operator eiuses any desired less of pressure, se that the rsnge can be varlad with out moving the gun. There la also a throttle yalve whleti controls the amount et air entering the gun In a given time te a part of a second. If the ship were motion leas shells could be dropped evor regularly decreasing or Inoreaslog Interval, or If ahe were advanelng they could be dropped ever and ever again upon the aame point The plteltlng and tossing et the ship appeals te oempllctto the problem hopelessly, but It must be remembered that the shells sre net ared at the vessel, but dropped upon It or any wherenesr it, je the target -la much larger thsn In dlreet firing. JCiploslea of a nltro.gelatlne shell within fifty feet of a hostile vessel would probably destroy the hull and certainly disable her. Llent. Brad ley Kiske, et the navy, has Invented an leotrlesl Instrument for determining to te curatly and Instantly the distance et a far eff target It la guarded as a seeret of great value, hut Park ilDnj train ssyset It: " On the deck of the dynamite ablp are stationed two observer, who by suitable instruments simply direct their gazs upon the enemy. Theottlesrln ohsrgeet the valve regulating machinery below decks stands roeelvlng a signal, with his band en a pointer, whleh he moves ever a gradnated scale. ThU he does until the signal ceases. The scale mark, whleh the pointer Indicates at tbat moment, shows the range. Tne set et ad justing the pointer nets the valve be as te allow Just the proper amount of air Inte the gun te threw the shells ever that range." Keferrlng te the motion of the ship en the waves he says, "the eloctrle current and the attraction of gravitation which Lieut Flake harnesses together are neither et them subject te human fallings. If It Is desired that the gun should fl re when at a certain angle and hence at a certain Instant during Its move ment these two forces cause It te lire at that instsnt and angle entirely regardless of the wayward wave. Therefore having ad. Justed his gun for the proper range the gunner leaves the two least known fcres et nature te de the rest" War Is certainly becoming ae terribly destructive tbat tha oemmon aonse of men will revolt against the wholesale slaughter of armies and annihilation or i avlen, but a suggestion Is elfared by the same authority tbat la mere pleasant te contemplate. He proposes tbat nitrate el amyl should be nsed in the pneumatle shells in acme cases instead of the explosive gelantlne. Tills vapor when Inhaled prod nees cerebral con gestion and unconsciousness. IVemsely scattered ever the ship and lleatlng en the water it might render her crew Incapable el resistance. FKESONAL. Alibi MAitYGAHRBTTia personally enrer Intending the erection of a school In H.ltl H.ltl mere te prepare girts for the Jlryu Ma vr college te oet f200,COO, and, in aidltieu, she will widow it Chaiuman Kisxkb, of the Dsm'-n-itle state efmmttter, and Fresldent Ili-tk, et the State Hecitty el Democrat le club', wl.l give a mention at the Dentocratie head quarters In Harrlaburg en Tuesday ovenleg te the members et tbe state committee and te prominent Democrats from all puts of the state. OAnr. Kcnunz spoke pn,ballet reform at the Commonwealth club dinner In New Yerk en Bs'urday night, Tbe speech was throughout ou the high plane of patriotism above paitlaansblp. "Ibe symptoms mul tlply,"ald he, "that tbe popular conscience Is reatlesa and exacting, and will compel politicians te obey it" Hete. Qeekqk Mack, who was jt contrac tor ,J surnallsl aad politician, preminentia central Paaaajlvaala fifty years age, died la Berwick, Fa, last week, aged Blasty-eas years, lie eeastraetta a large portiea of the eM PMBeyivaale State eaaaJ, aad fewUt a aamfeet ef the pablle reads of the state, Be waa esUIb judge of UetaaaMa Manly aad a member of the JjegUlatare front use te 1833. Alexaudbb T. MeOlLt, D. D., XjU D , emeritus professor of ecelealaaUcal, beBBllMle and pastoral theology at l'rlaee l'rlaee tea theological seminary, died at Prince ton, Mew Jersey, en Bander, la the 831 year of hie age. t)r. McQIll was of Scotoh Scetoh Scoteh irlihenceetrv. lie was born at Umbjem- barg, 1'. lie graduated from Jeffersen college In 1820. After graduating he removed te Mllitdgevllle, Georgia, where be atndled law. After being admitted te tact Georgia bar, he Ihtn turned his attention te theology, nia first naateral eharaewaa at Carlisle. Fa, ever the Second Presbyterian cuurea there. Boen artsr he was elected professor of Hebrew and chureh history la the Western theological seminary at At legbeny, Fa .where he remained nntll 1863. Be afterwards filled aprolealen In the the ological seminary at Colombia, 8. C, but seen rstnrnsa w nia rermer position in Alleahenv. in IBM ha waa chosen te nil a professorship In the Frlnoeten seminary, where he did active duty until five years age, when be became aear ana ws reurea. Since that date he bsa been widely known as a writer. m m Dr. Jamte Cetrle. Dentist In Itatltmerr, wntest "HuveuMsdDr. hull's urughajrap pertentllyandlnmyrimllr for two ur three tears, and I am prepared te say teat the: Is nothing te oempsra te It as a retted (or eeagb, oeld, eta M cents. reins In the baek am frequently emul by ainddenwrnnoblngef the plne. a tew ap plications or Salvation oil will give ptrtna. neet relief. JJOOD'B 8AR3APAKIt.LA. THE PLAIN TRUTH Is that flood's B&riapfiMlla ;in enred thou, tan da of people who seffered severely with rMumallim. It neutralizes the laotle acid In the bleed, which causes tbes tcnlble pain and aehef, and alie vltalUes and enriches the bleed, tbne preventing the reoan-ercool the disease. Tbote (sets warrant us In timing you, II yen suffer with theumatura, te give lloed's tarsaparilla a trial, "Fer 28 years tt have suffered with ccUtle IlhenmUlsm. lil Novembcr 1 was taken worie than ever, and was unable te get out of the heuse. I was almost UKi.rLKBs vow. te d&ys nfferlng great agony. In December I ocm ecm menced taking Iloed's Sarsaearllla. A'Ur the second bettle 1 was able te be out anil around and attend te builness. 1 tcek flve betues. and am new se free from ibeamatlim tbat only oeaaslonatly I feel It sllgbllyen ad den change of weather. 1 have great conn cenn conn denee In Iloel's Sarsipsrllla. Cbailbs 11AH kah, Christie, Clarke Ce, Wis. INrLAMUATOIlY UI1KUHATISU llavlngbeen troubled with tinflamrnatery rteuxatUm for many Tears, my laverable attention was called te Iloed's enrsaparlllaby anadverlliomentofcurts It had effected. I bave new nsed three bottles of Iloel's Barta patlllt and can already testily te benefltlal results. I highly reoemmend It as a Olecd pa riner." J. 0. Atirs, West ItlceutflelD, K. Y. Heed's Eareaparilla SeldbyalldrnggtsU. lit six ter IS. rrepared only py 0. I. ,UUU1 A CO, Lewell, Mass. 100 Derea One Dellnr. OARVKTH. J. a MAHT1N A CO. LANOASTEB, JANUAKY 12, 18SV. a er DEPARTMENT, We hnvn tut completed our Inventory and tuive a grout many llemuunts of Wall Papers and Oarpetp, Which we will lruke n. 8 nodal Fa'e et te cloee and inake rcem for Mew Stock. Itflmnant of Tapestry 5 te S3 yards, 40 te S3c; new 6J te wc lle i.rmuU of Itedy llntiselj, 8 t) 80 yards, 00" te We i wern St lu te tl 2i. B'jiunaits et Vuivuts,au te se yards, two i WiintllVA. linmnunts of Ingrnlns, Yt te H off regular price Smyrna Eug3 and Matts. an unusual errKumu. B'ss IS Inch z re Inch, I H wero It 00 Sliest Inch x tnen, in wero -J.'tf lio21luehxai Inch, 1 re t& felze 3a Inch x CO lui h, a 10 were 8 9) Mm 3 Much. x7i Irien, Sin were 6M Hlie 4 lout x 7 toot, D4I) wero BOO I,arg4 T.ine cf Weel Ilorderoa, Cocea, Uub ber and Wire kugs. WALL PAPERS, WALL PAPERS. UKUNANTS. Geld end 111 ink Papers, te te 20 plecru, nil nt Kith. Benn) evun lest. Aluioei every pat tern of last season. Frlces of Hanging at a tow Figare. Have your work dene new and avoid the rush of the lluay Bonen. leu avoid dUap. petiiltnunt The workmen can glve mere rare. Yeu need net teneve carpela. We have heavy canvaa flour ceverlnas te protect your rarpeu. iryeu want tbm taken up we will de ae. have them cleaned and relay them at no extra vxpeme te you. 1blsntrrwill net held geed for a very long Urns, He tier take advau advau advau tagoef It uuw. J. B. MARTIN &CO. t'OH HALM OK RUNT. puiiue haLbT " Ow jADUlBrSl, 18ft, At 1 o'clock p. in ,ou the preuiltes In Qnnrry. vtlle, ttiH Quarryvlile HUain llellnr Stilt and tlx loU-ef gieund, Tha mill IsaLirge hew Ihreobtery rramn Vutldlng, with offlce tna tie! houie attachrd, stable and Iiek prm. 1 be mill luu all the improved machinery. 0-&env pewr enKtnw. cupaclty from te ,40 barrel perdty, vrlthieanii ei rollsandenoteoabnrr, with railretdstdlnx at the deer. Itliattuutudlu one et the btxt when icrnwlnc dtttneta of the county, and has a dist-cUia home trade It Is decidedly one et the UmbualnetBitanaaln tha county and will positively be old. uch uch seui for Killing geud. luruu easy, CeuJl. lleri en dty et aale. ter furtbr In formation apply te K, M. Btauffer, (Juarn vtlle, l' , or Jehn Ihibmin A teu, AUClioeoer. Lanrmtrr v K. it. ai'AUft ML, Quarrrvllle, Jam7,l?,H.l ' EXECUTOR'S HALE Of VALUABLE UKA1, X8TATK, Ok TmiisuiY, Jjknuinr 31, 1IS9, At tbe Keystone lloute, in thn city el Lancas. ter, the uu0flKnvd exeeutrlx of the rstate el lli'nry Hwentml will tell at public sale tae f e lewlug lte.l attate, te wit : he. 1. a Lif.tei Ground, en which la erected ?..t.we-ana kilt atery ilttlUK 1WKLL,U 1IOUSK, Ne 10 ennestepa street, J.anctntir clty.emtalntnK In trout ISfeet, Clncbtn.uiore erles, andexteudlng In depth 78 toot, mera or lets Ne. A Let e Q round, en which Is erected n twe-iury HHiijK lvaL,lu hiiukk. Ne. m srtUMricx ttrutiU ceutlnlnir In front 1) feet, e trchMi,. ma'anr iii.. khii.t. tending lu depth 61 feet, 10 lnchei, mera or less. Ne. 3 A Let et (irennd, en which Is alia erected a two-atery ilttlUK UwaLUNO IIOlIrK, Ne. 41 kailirederlckstnw,ceut&ln Ingalaolhsr-amefientago and depth Ne. 2. 'besemeperttes are in geed condition and crTVr k flr.tclass lnveitmunt, uud wl.l pett. lively be sild. Pfcle te commence at 7 o'clock p. m., when terms will be made Known by KMILV M. MAKPLK, Kxceitrlx of Ilenrv ttweutzai, di.ce4.sed. Jexl U. IUiitks Auctioneer. )ttlill,U.ltS,lb,Jl.SJ.'i,,J TO DR8TROY RATS, MICK AND ether vermin, either of these thrse prui). Sjatlnpa gire geed rulU. Uie Taunan U,t and KetcU l'ate. 1'hoipherui rasie, and foUened Uratn. Vora.leet " uuuLcya uuue stork, M West Xing Street. Carpet ni Wall Pan WAHAMAKMKB rs3tetmu. stoaeay, Jan. It, las. News te tell. There is a merry-goreund in the store these early New Year days. Causes numerous, effects va rious. New Things. The opening of fine Ginghams or India Silks. The first delicate touches of coming Summer. Prices. The triumphs of economy which great trading brings te the crisis of the year. The power that makes 6e cents a buying dollar in se many parts of the store. These are the causes that make the news geed news. India Silks. Seme hundreds of Novelties first show their beauty in American sunlight this morn ing. Will it net be a luxury te see them in our perfect light ? The pure light of our transept aisle would make an art gallery green with envy. M India Silks from Shanghai. The " Heathen Uhinee " may sometimes lead a natural Pen gee with clay, but White Dress Silks from his hand-looms are without equal for regularity and purity. The Frenchman imi tates, and produces a power' loom foulard, partly cotton, and neither in face nor service equals the Chinese. The French print wonder fully. These Bilks come from Shanghai via Lyens, where they tarry long enough te catch tints from all sources like the skies of the coming Summer, and prepare you for an ovation of color. Don't feel yourself with India Silks made in France. It won't pay. Net ours te describe these beauties our duty only te give the news, yours te come and enjoy perhaps te get the rare chance el hrst choice. Oriental fabrics with Occidental art. This is te be an India Silk season. Fer street and home, both plain and decoration, for costumes complete or Garibaldi waists, for every touch of Sum mer Silk usage they are te be the favorites. Widths 22 te 27 inches. Prices 75 cents te $1.50. West Transept. Berlin Jackets. II you were kept away from the second fleer. Chestnut street, en Saturday, by any cause come te-day. The counters were winnowed no' chaff in the metaphor and many Jackets were gar nered by quick buyers, but the variety remains unbroken. It is a stock of seven tables, and think you we could show ever 400 Jackets te a table ? (400 Jackets would be a stock for many a big concern). And se they are brought forward fast as the space allows. The prices are half, the styles varied beyond description. Jackets Twe Dollars Jackets Three Dollars Jackets Four Dollars Jackets Five Dollars Fecend fleer, Che stnnt strcet. Fer Girls and Beys. Every Ceat, Dress, and Ul ster for Misses and Children has been marked at a quick selling price. A few days of sharp trade will carry them off. Silk Seal Skin Jackets for Misses, sizes 14 te 16, go te $9; geed value at $16. We had a big, very big let of Beys' Kilt Suits, made of fine imported woolens. Tampered down te a hundred or se. Clear them out at $2.50 each ; they've been three times that. Four styles, seven patterns. Misses' Twe-piece White Dresses, sizes 12, 14, 16. Sixty of them ; some tumbled and soiled. Fer about half: tlTSklndferKM S7 te kind ter 44 10 rxektnd (eri-iUJ I JUe kind ter US et isi 00 kind ler 117 60 Beoend fleer, Chestnut street front. Take elo ele elo vatera. We haven't let the rise in Seal Skins lift prices here. Bound te come through. Mean time our fur work-rooms are almost ever-busy. Seme sample .garments of Alaska Seal, Londen dye, 25 per cent off : Beil Kaplan. 61 In Chen, fc bust, reduced trem tiei te 1300 feul UUier, t4 Inches, S& butt, reduced Irem lioe te IJflO. Scat Delman, M Inches, 60 Unit, reduced Jremlt'O tessu). Second fleer, Chestnnt street side, rear ele vators. Dress Stuffs. Three Dress Stuffs that show hew the current sets : i se-cent Pin-head Check, 14 modest colors, 38 inches, 37c. 2 se-cent All-Weel Checks, 38 inches, 1S colors, 37Jc. 3 50-cent Tricots, all colors, Southeast et ceutte. Mulins. Muslins are as staple as wAtrAKAKmwa. wheat. Steadier by far in price. The merest mlteVef profit is all any merchant loeka ter in Muslins. When a cent or se drops from a yard it makes talk. We have a counter-full of talk-making Muslins. 7a rtleaebed Muitlns ateVe re lUeachtd Muslim at 7e lea BleaekeS Muallna at as Se Extra-geed Brora atuslla. at exe It's like selline silver dimes for less than lace. The saving te you runs just as strong into made-up Bed Muslins. Yeu can't aflerd te kick a sewing machine for the little mere it will cost te get the things all ready for use. The old way is the costly way new. Sheets from 50c up. Pillow Cases from I2cup. Bolster Cases. 35 and 40c Figure en the stuff. What's left for making ? Kertbeast of centre. Men's Clothing. His tone was pathetic when he learned that it was tee late te get a Schnabel Elyslan Overcoat at $25, trem $40. Truly we said en Saturday " He buys best that buys quick est" here. Anether notable bargain in Men's Clothing. Sack Ceat Suits of gray with black stripes; all wool, honest, solid, durable, $18 as was, $15 as is. Scotch stuff, plaid, all wool, also Sack teac euiis mac go irem $20 10 $15- Beys' Clothing. And the whole body of Small Beys' Clothing uprises at the sound of a drum-beat re duction, and is ready te move out in quick time te the tune el a third off." Kesr Thirteenth and Market streets corner. Muslin Underwear. Unexampled trade In Muslin Underwear last week. Geed reason why there never was a time when your money would de mere for you in these things. We swing into a new week with tables refilled and with fresh goods of some el the kinds you are watching sharpest for. WOMEN'S NIGUT QO WKS. We are making this eeeaitrn lntaratln with geed, nf high grade as well as wlta kinds tbat BO at verv niedatita nrlaaa. lteie are it thousand or se Mlgbt uewas, 61 tnchts Ieiik, et geed mnslln, wlUtflaa and neit ombrelderlus, sneh as a fastidious lady would tie pleated wltn and wblch or dinarily wenld be SI ?B te IS teeack. Oar price 9Se te II 25. a bout 1.3 rine Cam brie and Muslin If Igbt Qewna (niPilly two of a kind) with very Una Hamburg and Torchon embroideries. Me 14 nee It also only. Samples from a foremost maker, kinds tnatsell from SB te 17 M rath. Onr pi loet: te 14 50. A mue let of Jrrench niaa-embrellerea It M nnd II 51 gowns for II. S. and lii&cheinlta lor7Je. WOMK.V8 8KU1T!. A virlety or Jktrts tbat yeu'rt think wall wectn J te 113 cacb, iliaii go from sa Be te 1K. About C60 Kntt Skirts, " iteend $," they say, but you'll wonder why. Pilese that will hardly pay for the yarn. Uny wuti ijlue. cardinal or black border. We we've had Me for thorn since leaves navy, cardinal, neirlet, cream, sky, slate, pink, Vie-the II 7 tort. " FILLOIV SUAUS. "staple Pillow Shams. Fine, pretty, II te IS a pair fur goelsllnt usually go at II te teU. COUSKT3. lln "All-t'en, Twe-side ateel" Corse wsurfliultlntfut !e u precisely the same inedelsaa Vunns " U. P. 'Ihe price Uless than oue Ihltd, roacniLeucN. Might Qewns r r larga and small. Slies 2 and 4, no, fremUa. ' Me, from st 10. Blses 8 te 14, It 1ft, irem It se, J. . -" HIS. Hern 11 78. BkJrta for Girls, II &, from II 78. Oolercd Hnnh Caps, gebelin and navy II Mi, tre-a lit! UtherUaiu proportionately low. VUU UABr. All aertsnf Flips. Dresses, Skirts and sneh like place rjr tha little emi at third and half undr regular. Second fleer ever bilks. JOHN WANAMAKER. aOMPLKXWN BO WD MM. c 0.ii',KX10N POWDKA. LADIES WllO VALUE A RXriNBU COUPLBXIOB POZZONI'S MKOIC4.TKD COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the ikln. llemevcs all pimples, i reckles ana 01. coientttnts, and makes the skin delicately sett and beautllul. Itcentalna no lime, whit, leed or anionic in three shades, pink or flash! white and brunette. rea SALB BT All Dniggiata and Fancy Ooedfl Dealura flverywhers. etrnKWAUB Or IMlTATIOKB.g arrii-lvn JIOOK8, AO N OS. 51 AND 65 NORTH QUEEN BT. HERE'S E00KS10RB. PICTURES I r'tUMSD I,lCVIlRK4-it.auUfut, Mew ana btaud&id Subjects. Mut rfcilvdl New Let Beld out daring Holiday i Ixciuie ld chran. Thli let In ati; ill chf-nper. It you flzid the pries tt wenld be tUhet tba i weaik. Don't nbi your chance. Utey niakehjuiup cuaut and attractive. L. B. HERE, MOS. M IS N, QUBBN ST. aeglS-lI jsareietw -TObUFAUMI cembx BVTVaUIFABOM WATCHSPR1NG CORSE WILL XKVM B&aUK. UAMAllTISjtt TO OTJTW.am AMT COS-TOM-MADSt 430SUB?. Mayer, Strout Ce. MAMUrACTOBIKf. JlMOASWAT.BT.T. etssstlt.Ts.tstw R DUOTIOH IB PBI0B& LADH3' OHtLDBIira COATS, PLTJBM OOATi, PLUMB MODJ , BTRaVKAW OOATS AMD MOD- Mian . OTILDIUM'B OOATfl, agnUsB of Cost. KveryOeathtust t Sold tf rrteeswii Aett. Housekeeping Dry Goods ATBABGA1R PB10BS. Jehn S. Givler 08 Werth Quae BtrMt, LAHOASTB&.PA. LEAKING BALK. Clearing Sale of Sur plus Stock, PBEVIOCS TO IRVBltTOBT, AT TBB New Yerk Stere. LAPIKS BLACK MBWMABKBTS at 17(0 andssoeeioh. sold this season at sitse, LAMBS' 8TBIPBD HBWMARKBTS re- aneed te 17.00 ana ssoe cacb. LaDIKV BBAT, BEOWK WBAPS. Hand. emnjy inmmcii, nanna w ee.rv i goods Kara been sela this season at titfiu. LADIBB' ALL-WOOL BBATBB JACKETS redneea te H 00 each Bxtraerdlaary Bargains In BKAf. PLUBB BACQUKB. MAduced te sis, B) and B each. BBSL FLUSH MOUJEBKA8 reflueedtOllS and US each. BBAL PLCBB JACKETS redneel from into te wee MISBB8' WKWMARKBTS redneed te 13.00 w en& IB.UU, i7,w ana stua. CHILDKtM'S COATS greauy rednced pilots. in great variety at LADIES' PLBBCB.LINBD HOSE, regnlar made, reduced te ItHe. MISSRB' COLOBBD OABBMBBB BOSS, redaeed from He ana S7He te lfX and SSe. SEKTK' CAMELS' BAIB HALF BOBB reduced te lHe a pair. SVBpeelal Bargalna in Every Department. WATT & SHAN D 0, 8 and 10 East fc leg Street, LANCASTER, PA. LADIES' COATB. rpH K PEOPLK'B OABH STORE. Reduced Prices AT The People's Cash store, Ne. SO But King EtrtMt WBOrrBBOUBBRTlKEBTOCKOr Ladies' and Children's Coats ATQBEATLY BEDUCKD.FB1CKB. Ladlee' Flush Oeats, Plush Jackets, Flush Medjeskas. Cleth Hedjtsku and Jicketi, Ladies' ft Misses' New markets, LtdiM Hivelwh ud Greiektu, Gee. F. Eathven, MO. 80 BABT KIKO.BTRBBT, LAMOABTEK, PA. 3iarl4-lvdA BIOrCLKS. Q10YOLES, THI0Y0LE8, TANDKBiS. COLUMBIA Bicycles, Trieyclef, Tandems. DURABLB, SIMPLE. GUARANTEED BIQBEST SHADE, ILLUSTRATED CATALOU UB PRBB. POPE MF'G. COv It TBABBLIM 8TM BOSTOH. BRABCB HOUSES -II Warrea St. Bew TeaiWWaheAkATtMijAlaac, aalyiiit an QBKAT KBUnOTIOM DOaUM HUE HBXt SIX !T PAIS. MetsBArm HOWLS, MSKOBAKT TAlLOStWWO.es WBS Cllr niur, til their tnlt'steek of I sM aatUBge at greatly redaeea pries. JBALL, Flh Tailoring Fa? Use teases nwatttas, eestla styles H. GBRHAftrS Oaiy Direct faBpsrlJaf Teller. m wmtTB )? btbbbm. M ibhs jtanurea. CLOTHING AT- AFTER CHRISTMAS PRICES. This Is the Time Teu'll Want te Buy at Lew Prlctt. We're Prerarea for Tetsr DemanSs With GOODS WELL MADE AMD PRICES RIGHT. ggr You'll net expect sneh a Urge assort ment at this eeaten, but there's enough yet te please J en. Myers & RatMen, BBLIABLB CLOTHIERS, NO. 12 MAST KINO BT v.awrtAftTVH. r. T ULOXH1NQ BUYEB8. L, Gaesman & Bre. 63 NORTH QU2BN BT. 8 IRTEBESriKQKAUaAlNS IN TK0USBB9 SCADB TO OBDEK. We have closed from a prominent maker a lan a and Una line of iemi In the piece, ant table for trousers, and in order te keep enr bands fntly employed, we make te measnre Uiese geed, at slaughtering prices, All fresh andKew Btjles. ss.00 Trousers te Order, Aiuwoe', Werth as ce. Km Trousers te rder, All-Weel, Wprtk IS M. at se Trousers te Order, All-Weel Werth 17 oe. Bft.oe Trousers te Order, AU-Weel, Werth 9 CO. TheGwt Annual Bale of Ben's, Bey's ana ChUdren's Clothing, at half prlee still oon eon oen tlnues. Btn'a Overcoats at II IS. S1B0, H, as, , fl ana lle. Hen's Butts at U, 14, SMS. U, no. Bey's Overoeata at 11.75, 13 60, ft 60, 14. Bey's Butts at UBO, S3, It, Sfl.1 Children's Butts and Overcoats from lite and upwards.; Shrewd bnyers will find It te their advan tags te call and examine these geed, aa the Lewest Prices will prevail. L. GANSHAN & BRO., MerchantTalleTs ana Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's ana children's Clothing, S. W. COB. KOBTH QOBBN A OBAN8B BT. - ESPThe Cheapest Ixeluilve Clothing Deasa In tha city. EAD1NO 0LOIH1KR3. ATTENTION ! lirsh & Brether. Are you looking for Bargains '( It se, let your thoughts bring you te our store, where you can find 3,000 pairs of Pantaloons as fellows : A Heavy Casslmere AH-Weel, wera te.60, narked down te 15. An AH-Weel Casslmere, were (6, marked down te 14.60. A DurableHeavy-Welght Che viot, were (4.60, marked down te (3.60. A Geed Serviceable Cheviot, were 14.00, marked down te 13.00. A Geed Wearing Cheviot, were (3.00, marked down te (2.50. A number of Single Fairs of Tants In Mixed Checks and Stripes, f rem (1.60 te (5.00. Children's Overcoats have been reduced te ene-balf their original price. A Genuine Scotch All-Weel Light Check Overcoat, (8.00. A Genuine Scotch Mixed Che viot, marked down te (7.00. A Beautiful Striped Cheviot, were (8 OO.markeddewn te (5.00. A Dark Mixed Cassimere,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 te-day. Monday we will have mere for you. HIRSH BROTHER, Lstdiif Clethim & MsfchmtTiilers, OOStNBROP M QUBHiTr.0JTWI8QUAJ, LaBOABTBB,rA. l3J JlS.2 ' t, -.'cjiliwEA JL -. i-z!'Mj? - ' Ir-l- -" "-.r ,.-&.
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