w-it-f "J." , ij- Kv, riiiC LANCASTER BAILY 1NTELLI0EKCEB, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1889. "C&3 f'f$wf Dally Intelllffncr, , IJAMOABY .M, lft. ''in AkMt CMtr. i te w lbs Ummmbbm court Mult te twrtieakrly neeenTal lei BMkla tMMM MelUOM. I swft r0M of Whig kted te that which liMafcllet Mm etossea ef b jury t m lkllwr eMer Is iBtexl. rH J4ft Mew tad denied that lftjMtawM liquor, and the re- j tkat be aid wrong in tirwartfee deeWea freatbe Jury. i tt mail tight : but when jtflast tkat It practically leaves npww cpea, or tne gum or erery one who without a liceaat, until ef Ita Intoxicating quality t Mai and decided la his partlc Ma, tee eprenie court law does leek e well. What we need toknew cider aaay beaeltl without A-.JS Stal maI. f.t tm JaIjIii1 v. auu win bceub w w ucvucu i ler all throughout the state. The t of one Jury will net settle lteven t the oeunty la which the trial Is had. kavUlMlt only for that particular indl- Awareatly then It is a question of law. IflM for the court te decide. Tnejury rfled what theputicular constituents lbselder are ; but when these are de- 1 there seems te be a necessity Um law should say whether or no oenaUtuenU require a license for ale ; and se it becomes a question rlheepurtandnotferthe Jury te de- I whether cider of such constituents r be sold without license. ; A it must be remembered that It ii la the power of a court te re l a defendant, whom it believes te be gJBjeaUy convicted, by granting a new rw. K" iLTfc u thttrafnrm tvivf fniilavlc vain few rse naa wwweaw iMvuiaillJ TfsUAA IU( supreme court te declare te this Mn, who had deeided elder te be an ;lnnftOTit beverage, that It was net his testaess te say se, but that of the Jury ; it his Jury undertakes te say other ether the will be ant te erant new trials : atll he finds a Jury that agrees with him ftjat the nature of elder. ' ifJJThe supreme court would have been : te have laid In a barrel of cider and 'have made a practical trial as te bather It would maVn drunk vutia . ?-ieeldlBf accordingly. I?y 'e?i Abstract DeasBtlstlsB. Aad se it seems that Judge Weeds, of Xadians, is set quite se anxious te con Viet Dudley as be has been credited with taalaw. Th tmltm t a 1?ennli1lrnn rlnan aiTTurrlann ami. It ran tiantlv Iia asrr- 'Me te the president-elect te have the Dudley ease tried. There rosy be' cxpla cxpla aUen here for the new construction as the law which Judge Weeds new ;lrtvs te the grand Jury. He holds !taat the letter which Dudley wrote must only be shown te have been written by hla, and be an incitement te bribery, "jlwrt it aiust also be shown that an act of Uribary followed as Its result. This lal- - Mr part or the case has net been proved, smproeauiycsnnot.be. mibery can wntlew be shown, but bribery as a tUreet result of the Dudley let sr will be very difllcult te prove, . VHtllAllI aa MHnfAsalAn KattiM ftnil ftnm 7 ffSMSVH ft) WVU(UUU veitjg lUtU JIUUJ MM republican politicians who re jstvedit;wblchif net likely te be bed w that the bribery was successful and Harrison was elected. All his Indlata frsMda (will be as desirous as Judge Weeds Is te save "exposure of the means :; which Indiana was earned. i$ And this backing down of Judge Weeds "nu NIQ VAVVaulO VI OlCUIflU'-I WUUUIILIUU, 'Wnkhhe efreelv denounced a few weeks fJO in his court, is very suggestive. We :;swe navmg iree proclamations against section frauds from Republicans of high ;k sgTee en all sides. Everybody is opposed ;.ae baying votes, In. the abstract. All the t;j.Vumju Kurcrcurs, savu ueaver, uave $ Gov. Fifar, of Illinois, and Gov. KJlOVey.'er Indiana, have just get through Mekuing that it la a fearful thlmr and attain te upset the nation, it It is net p rtepped.'.They are all satisfied that, since ffV uave eeen eicciea, inere sueuia ue .'ad te the bribery business. This is ;all denunciation, however, like Judce lfoeds,,.tha'; does net bear fruit. hj'."" iiiiciuuii uu uuk uuer vu iity ;Bau beads en the block, as a .fSMriOee te the fraudulency of their When the opportunity is at I te afford convincing evidence of the Vataeerity of their words, it Is net warmly sabraeed. The governor of Indiana does frjawt ask the Legislature te imiuire ?whether his election has been fairly Jh'WOD. Judge Weeds is unwillintr te III let Dudley be convicted, although his r,jnauy invent is pre Yea, until lis E trait is also shown. It may be geed m Jaw : but there Is no doubt that it is verv Er-iYilentlaw for Dudley and Harrison, l live whole llepubllcan crew: and it mmuu uist it aees net ceme craceiul r fcTrem eae who but lately loudly uttered Jf;tiialnt election corruption, what is new EK.aaukWA f Kit ilnAM n ....... f-.-jv-.t-. t,,jtmmumtM rf wis vecu u vcijr lueueciive teat. R Th United Stales statute, sectiDn C.021, 'ii sjavlase aay iueii Teier, person orclllccrte LI a nwsby wade a crime, or emit le f?m any duty, tee oaHnien et which li OTnntv naaa a crime, or attempt te Ue no, ' wv iuuhumi vy m une ui net meru ' flyehundrfj dollars or by impritea. 5 SMMt BOt mere Lhin thriw VMra nr r.i hmh fispi aUU pay the costs of the proaccutlen." tK Dudley did net "advise" or "ceun- i eorruptlea of voters in " blocks I ff,;' be U net guilty ; but if he did, Mfcla te it required te show for hie Tietlea, tliathia advise and counsel iwiiewea f jt,w' " Jiexiss tke Tarirr. j They bad fine time boxing the tarilt peampwia roe cenaw en TutEday, when . Mm started in te consider the tadvisnhii- i;lr of placing salt upon the free list, and I'fMi Wl te arguing whether tariff l-tettse are paid br consumers, thn ettf the tariff en wseas and trim I various Other llilnfs. Tim fruit nf I Ive acd a halt hours discussion was a at of the capacity of the ; acd the result shows Senater h in this debate the salt found vleoreus ilfr.ipr I"; lb nepublican side, but when ije awcussien 01 .be elldcts of the l.tarirl they could only refer te I products as protected article i the people are net taxed. Mr. Vtry properly rebuked this mis- la aM4HM" nl nmlHn K. li -1 7 . . r ':" " v ; uvi4 ca rrcdusts of -n-L a which we have a surplus and which we largely expert. lie thought that the president bad spokes a little tee skesf ly 1b hie tariff message and he weald net admit that every cent of the tariff duty Is added te thecostte the con sumer but that, modified by'the .home production, the tariff affects the cost. He te undoubtedly right in this ; the duty in some cases is added in small part te the home prlcr, though it always affect it, and generally Is added te It in full. Ceatestet Seats. The contest made for the seat of Senater Devlin has raised the question aa te whether the Legislature can decide con tests of this kind. Ex-Attorney General Cassldy, who Is counsel for Devlin and who was a member of the constitutional convention which declared that such con tests should be tried in the courts, holds that the Legislature was thereby for bidden te try them, notwithstanding the constitution, in another place, declares that the Houses shall be the Judges of the qualifications of their members. He holds that this applies te their prima facie title te a seat ; but that when a contest Is begun It must be In the courts, as directed by seventeenth section of the eighth article of the constitution. Mr. Cassidy declare! that the object of the convention In making this prevision was te avoid the always biased decision of the majority of legislative bodies ; and there is no doubt about this being the intent.llut It must be conceded that it was awkward ly done, when the old prevision that the legislative bixlles should be the Judges of thn qualifications of their members was also left In. It this was intended te apply only te the prima facie title It should have been se clearly stated. At present there is fair room for claiming a contradiction in the previsions et the constitution ; but inasmuch as It is in cumbent te ro;encllo them it possible, the supreme court will be likely te de te upon the basis et Mr. Cassidy's sugges tion, which Js plausible enough probably for the purpose. AnciixoLeaMTS and the busy-bodies who delight In the application of the unim portant lere se carefully gathered by the delvera In (be past, have broken down many a pleatant story that gleamed ever the aombre Beld of history like a minaret of geld. Thry have shaken faith In our Lady Pocahontas and her dealings with war olebi and Jehn Smith. They have dam- ged the egg story of Uelumbnsand the aflvenlure of Tell with the apple. We will net continue the lUr, for the record li ralnful te oentemplato ; but still we note a Inte addition te It, the destruc tion of the muilsai reputation- of Halnl CoeIIIb. The amall gentlemen who ae enjoyed the deatruo'.len of pleasant fancies have produced geed evldenoe that the cut Ions irjftchlne held by the beautiful saint, as ehe fa painted by the yety old master, wna Intended for a gridiron and net for a lute. It Beetns te be a aevera Blur upon the old maatera te maintain that tbey patnted grldlrenH ae badly that they passed ferlutcn, but the evidence aeems te be con clusive that n gridiron was placed In the band et the saint te algnlfy her choice et a tcrrlble martyrdom. Ne doubt truth as a rule la a very exeellect thing, and knowl edge la power, but in thla oue the blunt faoUhavene geed In them, knowledge la In powerfully bad taate and the beiutllul saint la niueh mere pleasant te leek upon and think about under belief in the notion of her mualcal skill Saint Cecilia, the marlyr, may be a very pathelie and herole figure, but pal boa and heroes are mere common In hlatery than saintly and bsautl ful luunlelana. If this destruction of pleasant traditions keepe en It' will be necessary te form a society for the dla dla dla owragemeni of arohicaleglata and the preservation of plowing and harmless lies, Tukrk la no doubt whatever that voedolmn, a horrible auperatltlen from Africa, combining aerpent worship and eanulballam, la praotleed In Ilayti. Ko Ke Ko velllngacoountail tbere rites have been published, but net generally believed. Oar troubles with that mlaerable land have reaulted In the throwing of light Inte ita darkaoelalt)oocotny,andweflnd,alltlleover nve hundred mllea from the coast of these United Htates a country calling Itaelf a re public, where heathen rites are praotleed mere horrible, If peaalble, than explorers have found among the meat de graded and brutal aarages or Africa. Special correspondents In Haytl of aoveral of the great papers have tnrned the energy that they had expected te uie In detcrlblnK the delnga et Admiral Iiuee and the llaytleua te a vivid exposure of the voedolsni aecretlybut generally prevail nl In JIaytr. The New Yerk Herald haa a live column acoeunt of the lnveatlgatlena and experiences et a correspondent who managed te be preaent at the aaorlflee of a aerpent.and evidence la given that a human victim known as "the goat without horn" la olten kilted and the ileah eaten. Ualf of the populatleu of llaytl la under thla de gradlt'K uiiporatltlen, and although it Is the worst half, tbe politicians and publle wen can net liope te attain nr held positions of power II they are known te be opposed te ii. j.uuuo;ierviomoni, a smsil minority, tre aahamud cf thla blot upon their oeuntry and either boldly deny It or doclero It rare and unimportant. The lUraM wye editerially: "Thla startling feet, then, atares you lu the fjee tht thn atirewd politician In the republic eflldytl must cocclllate the cannlballstle olemtmt In a popular election, or he will very probably be defeated I If that docs net rnake each particular hair eland en end nnteien a shock from an eleotrle battery can de it " And It geea en te auggest that Haytl is a geed Beld for missionary enter prise, but It would eeein te be a better Ueld rer me esiami&nuent et a stern, tearlesr, Irresistible government. A people se de praved have no business feeling with self, government, and we cau't see the beauties of a proposal te tend out geed men te be eateu, or at least murdered, as they would be in linjtU That sort of thing maybe tolerated In savage lands beyond our reach, as In ihotleptha of an African Jungle, but It would beera like trilling te send unpre. tectul missionaries te cannibals a fawUnj a' aail from New Yerk. Bihmauck was net preaent when the young emperor formally opened the Kelch atag, but he wca en hand en Tuesday when that body had actually get down te busl ncas, and he showed a temper aa domineer lng and a will as atreng as ever. It Is Joy fully reported that he inade r.lue epeechev, but they seam te have been yety short and medecbltily with a view te quieting the lnltauen of Kngland, and choking the bold depullca who bad ventured te criticise and oppose bis foreign policy. In the chok chek lng enterprlsajie did net appear le tue eie very well, for neither Kichter nor lUmberger were silenced ly his rough clsAslrlcatlonet them among tte eneintta of a ermatiy. The former asked a perfectly natural qneatlen about the German policy In West Africa with regard te alavery, and tbe cbanoelleriald many bitter things about Kichter and the piew, but was forced te oenfeaa that theaboliuen of alavery was net part of hla pregramme en the West oeant. Considering the nelae made about slavery en the east coast, wlere It la the pretext for the vigorous military operations of the powers, this ad mission Is Interesting. He taunted KlchUr's press with net telling the truth, but praetl. sally sees pled that snsmber's assertion that slavery is wider UeratM protseUea en the Kast coast of Atrtea. Bamberger ex. celled Rtehter la the beldaese aa ere flereeaose of ale attack vpea aerBSeay'a oeloalal policy, and a re ference was made te Samoa, It M a pity that this part of the debate wsa net cabled la tell te America Certainly It bow leeks as tbesfh the eblst frail of the spplloatlea et Btsmsrek's methods te colonial extension wsa the Irrltatlea sad lit will of almost every pa war en the glebe. FfSBSONAIi. Jehn M. I'niM.trs. senior agent of the Methodist Boek Coneern In the city of New Yerk and treasurer et missionary aeclaty of the Methodist Episcopal church, died en Tuesday la Brooklyn. Kkt. Dr. J. Mills Kbxdmck will be consecrated aa Protestant Kplieipal bishop nf New Mexico snd Arlr.ina In Columbus, Ohie, ea the 18th fast. The oenMcrstors will be Bishops Tattle, of Missouri ; Hull Hull Hull soe, of Central Pennsylvania and Dad ley, of Kentucky. l)n Oliver Wmndf.lt. Helmks, who graduated at Harvard college CO years age, nad with him at dinner la Beaura, a few days aan, six of the alumni of the aame class ('29), including Rev. Drt. Btlekney, Dsvlna and K F. Smith. The Autocrat," who Is in excellent besttb, will be 80 years old should he live till next August. Antheny Hieciinn, ksq , who has bean electcd United (States senster by the Dslswsre lieglslstere, wss tern In Red Iiten Hundred, New Untie county, Del., Oct sber 1, 1840. At the sge of 13 he entered upon a five years course et education at Newark aridemy and Delaware college In the autumn of 18S8 he entered Yale en), lege, and wu graduated A. a In 1SGL Daring thetwesuc:eedlngyearshesttended the Harvard la w acboeh li e was ad milted te the bar In New Castle, May, 1801. Ha was appointed by l'resldent Grant, In 18G0, uniiea mates aisiriei atiernnv rer Delaware and held the clllee until 1870. Since that lime he has devoted himself te his large law prsetlce. The opinion of an old and we'l-knnwn mer chant Is Rtven In a few wi rrti, via t " 1 think lir. llnll's Cough Byrun is thstmtt cough medi cine tint Is made. lAJTllSlltt. ID. AUK, I'e'mi.jnd. "DlanMcd natnre et'emimrs breass forth Instratgocrupllera'and ihnteum nf It ail lspaln. Ner Salvation oil will end Hits v pan te tbe right about at tbn trifling cot SSJ only U cenlt. . H OOD'B HAK3Al'Arvlt,liA. THE PLAIN TRUTH Is thU Heed's Sars&patll'a bis cured thou theu aanda of poeplo who aniTored soverely wllh rheumatlam. 11 neuttallr.es thelactloectdln the bleed, which canaea theaa tcrrlble pain and acner, and alie vitalizes and enriches tbe bleed, UrosprevenltnK the recurrence of the dlaeaae. Tncse facts warrant uj In urging you, If you suffer with rheutualUin, te glve lioed's Saniaparllla a trial, " rer 15 years II have aufrnrcd with sciatic UhentnaUsm. Last November 1 was taken worre than ever, and was unaule te get outef the house. I was almost UKI.fLKSS t'Ott 0 DAYS suffering great agony. In December I crm- menecd taking Heed's Baraapnnila, Atu r tlie second bettle I was abtq le be out ami around amtattondte bnitneas. 1 tcek flve bottlea. and am new se froe from rbuumaMam that only occasionally 1 feel It allghtly en a tu d dancbanga of woalher. I hitve great confl cenfl confl tleocoln Heed's Earsaparllla. Cuaslss Uah mau, Christie, Clarke Ce., Wis. lNri.AMHA.TOHY UIIKUMAT1SM " llnvlngbren troubled with tmflatmnatery rliciiinntlam for many yc&ts, my lavorable attunllea was called te Heed's Hatsunarlllaby nnadvortlaemontofcurts It hid urrectnd. I have nc used threo bnltlns of Heed's Surra ratllli and can already lustily tobcneflctal results. 1 highly rocemmondltasoblord pu pu riner." J. O. ATers, West lllcouiOel.1, N. Y. Heed's Sareaparilla Beld by all druggists. II t slz for V. l'ropared only by C. 1. .HOOD A CO, Dewoll, Mass. 100 Deeea One Dellar. YKK'H HAUHAl'AltlLLA. REISOJSTS WHY AYKll'S 9AU9A1M R1I.LA IS I'UKt'KH- AUl.K TO ANY OTHKIl VOU Tit It CUUE Or 1II.00D U13KA3K3. llucause no poldenons ordol'torlouslngro erdol'torlouslngro ordel'torlouslngro dlonts enter lule tlie compestllon of Ayur's Barsaparltla. -ypr's Sarsaparlllt contains onlythe pur ettand most eiroeUve remedial propertlos. Ayer's Harsspatllla Is prepared with ox ex ox tremocaro, skill, and cleanliness. Ayer's Baraaperllla is prescribed by leading pbyalclans. Ayer's Sartaparllla U for sole every where, and recommended by all flrsVclasa dnigglats. 'Ayer's Sursaparllla la a tnedlclne, and net a beverage lu dUgulse. Ayer's 8ar,apnrllla never falls te effect a cxiTf, when persbluntly used, according le directions. Ayer's Earsaparllla Is a highly concentra ted ex tract, and therufore the most economi cal llloed Modlclee In the world. Ayer's Baraaparltta has had a successful career of nearly ball a century, and was never se popular as at presenu Theuiands of testimonials are en nie from theso benenied by the uae of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. rarASiD bt Dr. J. O. Ayer ck Ce., Lewoll, Maes. Prtre tl : six bolUes, IS. Werth IS a bolUe. Jinisiejl UTAMAMAXKH'a. fHiLADKLrHu, WodneBday, Jau. 10,1319. Here are some of the things in which fifty cents or less stands ler a dollar : Women's Berlin Jackets. Combination Dress Robes. Certain Fine Leather Goods. Seme of the Beeks. Various Heuse Furnishings. Waterproof Lap Robes. Dozens mere. And they are mostly things you'd be glad te have at full price. Blankets and Quilts. Seven-and-a-half pounds of geed wool in a pair of $5 Blankets ! Heavy enough and thick enough for bed and cover almost. And yet net a coarse Blanket Fine enough and soft enough for anybody. 2 1$ yards wide by 2 yards long. If anyone else has se geed a Blank2t ler $650, we don't knew it. We get word that the wool in this Blanket is up 5 cents a pound. Ne odds. The price will stay at $5. Ihere are maybe twenty ether sorts of Blanketa in the store with just such lop-sided prices. Quilts tee. A geed Cro chet Quilt may be or may net be a mite imperfect. Fer that mere speck of a spot you keep 25c a $1.25 Quilt for$i. Our finest Quilts, " the Em. press," for instance, will get out of order. A little dust rubbed in and we can't sell them for perfect. $6 worth gees for $5, v I" INK'S ORLBRY COMPOUND. MY POOR BACK. That's tlie common exclamation of these suffering with rheumatism or kidney troubles. In either disease Talne's Celery Compound will surely effect' a cure, and there will no longer be any cause te complain of. " peer backs." Hundreds of toast. menlals like the following confirm our claims for that grand old remedy, i'alae's Celery Compound : " Twe weeks age I could net sleep mere than an hour at a time aay night, waa constipated and kidneys did net act, and bad a geed deal of pain In the back, bince I took 1'alne's Celery Compound the pain left my back, and I can sleep like a ehUd." Zenas Sanders, West Windser, Vermont. " Having been troubled with rbeuaut tlsm for flve years, I was almost unable te get around, and waa very of tea confined te my bed for wieks at a time. I have used nearly all medicines Imaginable, besides outside advices, but te no advantge. naving seen Falne's Celery Compound adver tised. I gave it a trial. I have uted only bottle and am perfectly cured, leas bow jump around and reel lively as a boy." Prank Carell, Eureka, Nevada. Price, II.OO. Six for 5.00. Semj by Dkugeists. Send ren 8-paee Testimonial Taper. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors BURL1NQT0K, VJtBMONT. WANAUAKHR'a Beautiful $6.50 Embroidered Satin Quilts drop te $5,50. Near Women's Walilig Kcem. Linens. Under a geed, bright light you can get at the quality of flax in any Linen. If it's right and free from dressing the shine will show it. Almest like silk. Loek out for dull, dead Linen. Theres the true sparkle in these we tell you of. Table. Linen. , German or Sllmlan Table Linen medn Juatentnf l)reden ACcayard. Yeu can't beat It for leas than 75c SBBJ l'lnmp u.yuidt-wine Table Linen, suit, frr u Irem dressing-. 70e a yard. eT-lnch-wlde cream Uamtsf, Be r yard. lllcacliml iienble Daaiaglt.es Inches wide, II, from (l 5.V elxef Lhebest paltrni ever shown In a 11 Inch Table Linen. SI a yard. rnnr-yards Ien Turkey lied and White Table Cleths at 4en a yard. Three-aad a-ha'r and 4-yard Cardinal Cleths, "Held Med. 1" Quality, at tte a yard. Werth, as trade geos, at least double Bed Linens. French Linen Sheeting. Said by the manufacturer te be hand-spun and hand - woven. Very likely it is. Even, round threads ; extra heavy weight, and full 95 inch wide. If you care te see hew a genuine French Sheeting leeks and feels, send for sample. $1 a yard. Very flne OJlnch whlte-as snow Irish HhettlnK, wnithllayaril atuoe. French Hhoetlnir, 81 Incliei wide, (or Mc. lle.glun ShoellQK. 3 yards wide, ul 11.00. We have only the pure white Irish Pillow Linens, 40, 42, 45, 50, and 54 inches wide, every yard warranted sound and free from cotton. 36 inch pure white " old fashioned" Irish Linens ier Ladies' Underwear, 35, 40, 45, and 50c a yard. Bentliuesl of centre Muslin Underwear. The better you understand what it takes of cloth and trim ming and work te produce Muslin Underwear, the mere you'll wonder at the prices we've made. The money you must pay won't cover your fig uring. Here's a $1 Cambric Che mise, Torchon trimmed, for 65 c. Anether Chemise : muslin, wide neat embroidery, 50. We sold nearly 1000 of them week before last. Wish they could be had twice as fast ! Gowns, Skirts, Corset Cov Cev ers, Drawers all in one cur rent. Girls' Underwear. Bargains plenty in Misses' Muslin Underwear. Judge by one of them : Cambric Corset Cevers, 28, 30, and 32 bust, 2"?, 35, and 45c ; worth about half mere. .Second fleer ever Linens and bilks. Anether little list of holiday hurt Beeks. Seme in almost perfect condition : l'ubll$hcrt' Our 1'en Quixote Onnsby'a trans lation. vels., ,.f am Thsokeray. 10 vels. Hair call.... 2500 Jiihnseu'g Universal C!yo'ep:cdU Hveif, llaltiuoreco 5000 The Auiertcnn O'ycleriulU (An- lilelen). lSvela Cleth SO CO Tlie Alnntlcim I yclep.pdl (an. ploten) 16 vels, fcheun 0J0) Wu.hluijten Irving' Works. 12 ..vel". '-"tKOtype HCO Washington lrvlnK's Works. .vel n "J Kuekln. 4Jvel Uui Uulzel's HI. lery et JTrauce. 8 veia 1000 ttHwllnacii'a Ancient Monarchies ftve'a lllus Oil KntRht's I'opularlllileiy of kng land 8 vels 1200 Geergo hitet. 6 vels. Half calf, l.Arvatyne 1200 Scot l' Mavurlty Nevels. 12 vels. llttr rait mm lMlmalla, tl.e (juumere, and lstrla. lly T. u. Juczsan. a . vel 1200 .in. in ice. tan blO 4100 3 00 37(0 CM 4 00 K7 410 2 40 4 2) 4 75 10 00 SCO 110 miiiiteuj egyiiu iiiiutirtU-a. 2 vel., 300 Twe long counters filled with odds and ends of standard Beeks and dainty gift volumes. Prices whittled te a thin edge. Netr Thlrtoenth strtel cntrjuice. Table Cutlery. Every year we are doing mere with Table Cutlery all that we knew hew te de. A steady stock with no weak places in it, and double-quick lets whenever we can come by them. Always something out 01 the common, lhese arc from Jeseph Redgers' Sens, Sheffield: Kubbur HuuSlcs - 'J'.u KnveH. w no 3 "5, new 12 75 a der. JlU'akfit Knlvm, who W, new M tn.ur, Mimur Knives, wtieil vu, new J3)mljr,. Iveiy Hand). a 1 . u Kul v a. were t7 10, new S3 73 a dcx. Ulnuur Hnlvuf, Kuresiu&e, uew MAOudOZ. 200 dozen English Dinner Knives, celluloid handles, were $4 50, new $3 a dez. A few sets of Carver, Ferk, and Steel, staqhern handles, silver mountings, $3.50, were $7. Harrison Bres. & Howsen's WANAMAKKia Carvers and Ferks, Dinner and Tea Knives, Steels, Bread Knives, Cheese Scoops, etc., third and half off. 8:cDad fleer, near csntre. Four elsvatets. JOHN WANAMAKER. J)xr ueuds. G LKAR1NUHALB. Clearing Sale of Sur plus Stock, PBIVIOUS TO IH VKIfTOUV, AT TUB New Yerk Stere. 1, A DIIC8' IILARK NKWMARKITS at I7.C0 and t$ w eich. Sold this season at S11.M. LAniSV STRtPBD NIWMAaKKTS re duced te 17 00 and IS.00 each. LDIKV HRAL BROWN WRAPS, Hand- seinnly Trlmnua, reduced te KM. name goods have been sold this aoaaea at HJ.60. I.ADIKS' ALL-WOOL B BATE & JACK KTB reduced tots 00 each Kxtraerdlnary Bargains In BBJAL PLDBU S Act! UU.8. iteduced te iu, IS) and IV each. SKALPLCSU MOUJESKA.3 reduced tOllS and f 19 eich. .!tA.,'.,,J,nBI1 JACKBTS reduce! from fltlO tet9 Ce each. MH8KS'' NKWMAKKRTS reduced te SJ.00 each. Werth 0 00, 7.w and as.10. cilltnitRN'fl COVT3 in great variety at gtuatly loduced pilcis. I.ADIKS1 FLKKRR.LINBD liOSK, reiulax undr, reduced le 12Kc MISSK8' COI.OIIKH OASUHBKIC UOSX, reduced Irem 2:eand 37He te 12H and 23e. OKNTS' OAMSL9' 1IAIK HALS" H08B reduced le liftc tt pair, -SS-SpccInl Bargains In Kvery Department, WATTc&SHAND C, 8 ami 10 Fast fc lng Street, LANOABTKU,PA. I. A U IKS' COATS. milB PKOPLE'H OABH BIOKE. Reduced Prices AT The People's Gasb Stere, Ke. 25 East King- Etreet. WKOrrKKOUUBNTlUKSTOCKOr Ladies' and ObilWs Ceals ATUUUATl.Y KKUUCKU PUICBS. Ladies' Plush Coats, Pluah Jackets, Plush Medjeekap. Cleih Medj'slu and Jicktfs, Ladies' & Misses' Newmarkets, ' l.aditi' llavcletls and Grelchees, Gee. P. Rathven, MO. P.6 EA3T KIKQ.BTIIEBT, l.AiCATBU,PA. aiarit-iyiuiW QUJtKXHWAJtK. B 1(1 H A MARTIN. China, Glass and Qaeensware -AT- CHINA HALL. Ourf tock ferttae Fprlng Trade contains aa usual tin Beat males of White Stene China, Betnl I'eicsUtu or trench China In the mar mar keL Plain or Decorated, In Tea, Dinner or 1 oUet t e's, at the Lnweat Prices. Our aaaertment of Glassware Is large, and renulns muLy New Patterns and Designs. Oursteck et Lamp! Ularue. Anting It will baleund Iho Ujchealer, which has nosupe nesupe llcr. Persons wanting a new eutnt, replacing or tilling up sets, will end It te thnlr ailvantage teKlvuusataU. High & Martin, Ne.)6EattKli)g8t- ecus-tta jrpm KAi.ne mumr. -DOB XBNT-A TWOBldgTBRIUK JD BoltsBateaeS'atreirefSfc AjMwwzsa, ..... -.. hPK5iii Taaasslafejiaa jawwissaawu rwtw Ma Sit ckatta striev pEREMPIORT PUBLIC BALK. OM ItTMDAT, JAICAST M, MSB, JJ bs sol at lh Blester IK-uaa. taeTsrtv Story ana Btaasara Beet aostdsaes, ae. IIS ?,V,5Je,R"Mi.l0t 18-w r i fast, wtta aisceps alley. TkaboeM hastawtweiVa, tat SJJJs cenaltlea, , ae qsality sm aztnrea, kata. cai, het aad oe:d water, water closet! tMMtiTnl slau aaanUls, wash kites with Taranda In rreat nr hseMi itMaaelsiaat ke". a. arsveisse aauhboraeed. Sals at ? p. am. , , ,. . P.8. K1WDIO. J eatX. HAtaas, 4nct. Un?,.ls,lB,lS,tt fiXaSPAU,?K?JSAL,B w VALUABLK HaAl, aSTATB, On TacBSDAT, Jasdakt SI, Ilia, At the Keystone Uense. In the etty et Laaeaa. tar. the unSsrslKOtd czecuulx of the nstate et Henry Bweatisl wiu tell at publle aala tarn foilewlnt Real Batata, te wit: JiaL m. Let or Ground, ob whlekta eraeua a two and ahtlr stcrr Bhicm. UWBLLiau UdUBE, Ne. IS Oniwsteaa street, LaaeasUr city, containing la front Is feat, 8 lncb,saera erless,anaextendlnf in depth js feet, mera or lets. Me.. A Let of errand, en which Is erected a two-story UUI UK DWELLING - HUUSM, we. II. Bast Srtderlek stret,cenUlnlBln front IS feet. S leches, mere or Iras, aad ex tending In depth es feat, 10 inches, beets or e.S. A Let of Srettnd, rm which la also erected a two-story BttlcR DWBLLIHU HOUSB, we. 41 Bast rrederlch street, oontaln eontaln oentaln tnealao1heamefiontaco and depth sa Be. S. I'Mse properties are in geed condition and fflVr a flr.vclass lnreatment, and will pot! pet! UreiybesMd. r ssle te cemmertee at 7 o'clock p. se., when Uraaa will be made known by . . BSULT Sf. HABPLB, BzecntMz of Henrv Swenlsai, deceased. Jebl L. llAtKss. Auctleieer. lanll,14.18,18,l,.X5,.S0 EXECUTORS' BALK OP REAL ES TATB. Otl M OHDAT, ASCABT V, IKS, the uaflsrslmed. exeenters of the estate et Menry B. Leman. dseeased wiu aell at the rranklln Heuse, Lancaster, the Xollewlag two traeu of land, tl z : Be. 1, Cenalttn of a tract of land, contain centain Insjl Acre and SFerchcs, situated en the south bank et the Conesteca creek. In Upper Leav cock township, apposite te Bamnel it. Belt's mill, and aceut one hal f mile south et Oregon, adjoining lands of L. w. Shirk, Peter B. Mrn baker and said crrek. The Imprerementa thereon censtat of two Btene Itnilflinra. fnr. merly nscd and known aa Lemsn's lfle Weras, and contains a geed water power, suitable ter tome manniactnrlng establish ment. Ma cenilits of a Tract of Timber and Bnreut Land, containing 9 aens and 117 perchts, situated In atari helm township, oppo site te no. 1, en the north bank et aald creek, aCJolnlnglandsef8AmuelM.olLMary Ann Belt and said creek. Bale will be held at 7 o'clock p. m , when eon een eon dltleas will be made known by A.O. BBINUillL, J. IIAKOLD W10KBK8UAM, DUBOIS KOUKKK. ' Xzecuters et H. B. Learean, deoeiaed. Acu. r. BaiaaaL, Anct. Janlt-M,W,ru PUBLIC HAIiBL ON WEDNRHOAz JANUARTZJ. 1888. will be sold at publle aale en the premises. In the village of Quarry Tills. Lancaster c aunty, Pa., tte following real estate te wit 1 GOAL AMD LUMBBR TARD containing Vi Acres, mere or less, with Three Hundrea feet of Ceal Biding, Including Trestle work, nearly new, with capacity forlseo tens of coal, Twe Hundred feet Lumber Hiding, two-story FRANK WARKUOUSB, CDXZ4 leet, with a Flve-Heraa Power Bnglne and Rleyater. ter heisting grain and teed. Lumber shed. ICO feet lengtthiee tela et Scales in geed repair; (tabling for two horses, wagon shed, and all necessary Improvements en the property. TMs Ceal and Lumber Yard Is the best stand, and also the meat conveniently arranged en the line or the Lancaatr A Quarry villa rail road. Alse at the same lime and place will be sold the following personal property, via t A pair of sine Muff a, e years old; one sleigh, buggy pole, near y new; two geed two-hena wagons, two geed sets erkhainecs, one feed cm, two hay wazens, small scale, coal ahevels, screens, safe, desks, remnants of lumber; also Poed lumber, such aa stock beards, finishing umber, caalnga, meuldings perch pejta,and many ether articles net mentioned. Bale te commence at 1 o'clock p. m when terina and conditions will be made known by W. H. ROLAMU, J9-WASts Asslgnea et P. Bettenmyer. RARE CUANOE. Tlie Wiley Mansion, Ne. 140 East Orancik Btrxkt, Tte Meil Desirable Property ia the City, WILL BK SOLD AT PUBLIC BALK, ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1S89, ATTHKBTKVKNS HOUSB. This U arare opportunity te secure what Is regarded by most persons as the meit desira ble home tn the city of Lancaster, of commo dious alee, and with a let fronting C4 leet 4U Inches en Kast Orange street, and extending in depth 214 feet H Inches te Grant street. The dwelling la large and divided Inte ad mirably appointed hails and rooms, having In tbevn all the most approved conventeneeB In um in the beat of modern houses, andall these conveniences are of the best make and In the best possible condition. The Interior walls have all been frescoed In the best manner, and the entire property Is In complete repair, it Is a most desirable home, and such an one aa la rarely offered at public sale. Persons wishing te view the premUes can de se by calling en Jehn II. Metzler or Themas U- Wiley. Bale te commence at 7-SO d'cl eck, when cend 1 1 Uens will be made known by 1 HOB. C. W1LKY. d!9 K.iysiRS.n.lUVG 17d PUBLIC HALE OF VALUABLE CITY RBAL BSTATB. Ok THCSSDAT, JAKUIBT 17, 1BE, 7 ha undersigned administrator de benis non eumtostameuleannezootlhewlllof fiedlrled .ahin, lata of Lancaster city, deceased, will sen at publle sale, at the Stevens lleuse. the following described Real Kstate, via. : Ke.l.all that Let el ureund, situated en the west side et North Prlnce street, fronting S3 fast en same, and extending of that width westward lis feet along Grant street te Water street. The Improvexents en aald let consist of a splendid Twe-Story BRIOK UWBLLINH HOUSB, Ma SO, with two story Brick Back Building, containing all the modern Improve ments, such as batn-roem, new heater In the cellar, sewer connection, Ac. There are also en the premises a weed and coal shed, hydrant and well et spring water with pump therein. This let will be sold aubject te the right and privilege el the purchaser of Me. 2, hla heirs andawlgns.te use In common with the pur chaser or said Me. 1, his heirs and assigns, a Easaage way or alley of the width of three feet, eitnnlDgattaoseuthtMut coiner et said let. and extending In depth westward of the width of three fpetalongtbeseulh line the dis tanced ntty leet. Me 3, All that Let of around, situated en the west side et forth Prlnce street fronting W last 10 Inches, mere or less, nn same, and es es lendlngetthat wldthwestward along the south side of aald let he. 1 1 ha d!atauce et lid leel te Waterstreet. Tbe Improvements en said let consist of a one story brick dwelling house. Me. VU. a well et waver, with pump therein, and a cistern, wllh pump therein. With this property will also be sold the privilege te a Me S, All that Let of Ureund, sltuated en I viu-bTOti.iumiuijeining inorflarei aald let Ma. 3 en thn south aide, irunllug en Water street SU feet 5 inches, mere or leas, thence ex tending east along aeu h line et no. S, 80 reet 6 Inches, thence south 0 feet 4 Incites, thence west is leet 11 Inches, thencn south 2) feet 8 Inches, and thtnee west M Ieet7lnches te place of beginning en Water street Said properties can be viewed by cilliuren any of the undersigned. Bale te cnmmeneu at 7-33 e'clrck p. m , en tall day, when terms will ba made knewu by J&.M. DIltt.lflBH. J.kUKD.aKNBU, ll.Z.RIIOADB, Admlntstratcrs da benis nea cum testamente annex. Josl L, Bitaas, Auctioneer JlMtd8,W,Th aTuaBLE RBAL KSTATB AT ADUIM ISTRATOR'd BALB, OH TBCSailAT, J XCAKT 21, 1W, In pursuance of an order or the orphans' Court of Lancaster county, tte undersigned will sell at publle vendue, at the roan tain Inn, In the City el Lancaster, ra,, the follow ing City Real katate. te wit: All tint LOT OP UKOUND, situation the east side of Beaver strict, between Andrew and Hazel atreeu, containing in Irontensald Beaveratreet thtrly-twe teet, mere or leas, ami extending In depth eaetwurd one hundred and alxt -seven leet aeven Inches, mere or ltss, te ground el -rfbyterlan church, en which are erected FOUtt DWBLLIAGB and ether Improvements. Alse, all that Let or Plece of around, altn- atedenlhecsal alde of south l'rluce atiret. In aald city of Lancaster, hetween Andrew and Hazel streets, oenutnlug In front en Prtnca atrvet forty-two feet. uiurn or leu. and extending In depiheistward one hundred and ten fret, mere e- less Alse all that Valuable Pleca of Ground. sit uated ou the northwest cer et r et .-cuth Prince and Uazal streets, containing In front en aald Prince stnvt two hundred and forty five feet, and extending In depth westward across the Uuarryvllle railroad threo hundrea and tweui-icven feet, mera nr lets, with aBinall Dwelling Heuse erected thereon. Alse, all that Valuable Let or Piece of Ground, situated en the northwest corner r 1 Seuth Prince and stager street, In said city, containing In fronton Prince slieut, two hun dred and seventy-seven feat, iuoie or lets, and extending la depth westward three hundred and three feet, mera or less. gale te commence at 7 o'rleckp rn.ef.atd day, when attendance wUl be given and urmi made known by SABAU B.CARl'BNTBB, AdsatnistratrUet Or. atenry Carpenter. JeH,L,aUss,AttM. )aal-lt4W CLOTMUtm. OA.I.U lem Fln Tailoring for tke Letret sfeTslUas. eeatBne Isnsnt asertiBSit et rta weeaai F"w aa mw as aay, go te Ha. GERHAftrS tMy Btreet Iatrltt Tlltr. . THajOBBBBTBBBw. TJSHM at MATMFOB SasSaawssBV CLOTHING AT- AFTER CHRISTMAS PRICES. This U the Time Teu'll Want le Buy at Lew Prlctt. We're PrerareS for Tour Uemaaas With GOODS WELL MADE AMD PRICES RIGHT. B Ten'U net ezpeet such a large assort ment at this seaten, but there's enough yet te please jen. Myers & Eathfen, UBL1ABLB CLOT BIBBS, NO. IS KAST KINO ST.. .ARUABTBR PA. T O CLOTHING BUYERS. L, Gansman & Bre. 63 NORTH QUEEN BT. 8 IMTKREBTINQRAUQAINS IN TBOUSSR3 MADI TO OBDBU. We have closed from a prominent maker a larse and fine line of goods In the plaee, sui table for trousers, anC in order te keep .our hands fully employed, we make te measure these goods at slaughtering prices, All Brash and Mew atjlea. SS.S0 Trousers te Order, All-Wee', Wetth SB et. S4 os Trousers te order. All-Weel, Werth is te. MM Trousers te Order, All-Weel Werth B7 en. ss.00 Trousers te Order, All-Weel, Werth is co Tbe Great Annual Bala of If en's, Bey's and ChUdren's Clothing; at half price still con tinues. Men's Overcoat at f 1 SB. 1X50, s, ss t, ss and 10. lien's suits at S3, at, sa. aj, ss, no. Bey's Overcoats at SL7S, sise, f3.W, si. Bey's Bulls at SIM, S3, st, Bft.) Children's Butts and Overoeats from 11 tt and upwards.; Shrewd buyers will find It te their advan tage te call and examine these goods, as the Lewest Prices will prevail. L. GANSMAN & BRO, Merchant Tailors and M annfacturert of Men's, Bey's and children's Clothing, S. W. COB. NORTH QDKBN A OUANGB BT. ssrThe Cheapesl Kxcluilve clothing Uense In the city. T EAD1NQ CLOTHIERS. THIS WEEK OHLT. Special 10 Bar Cent. Re duction Sale OP Children's Suits, BOYS' OVERCOATS, -AND. Beys' Suits, FROM OUR ALREADY REDUCED LOW PRICES. REMEMBER This is for this week only. A straight cut of 10 Fii Cent. en our whole lice of Children's and Beys1 Clothing. Call without delay te secure some of these Great Bargains, AT Hirsh & Brether's ever ONE-PHI0B Clothing and Furnishing Stere, OORNBROF N QUHHNBT.&OHNTRHBQUARJI, LABOAtTBB, fA. 45 t'J ir k 'A3".. LAviw -.l.VVi''.' r-" ' v i j-rwCr?t:-:. r
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