Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 18, 1889, Image 2

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ithaasswaatef our cer-
li aa exitct npsa lbs
HC tld lattassj, frw cbMnpHPe
kl.aw,tBlttaaUaqtestiea et
iaatewttlitt Jak m
i ttlMni6tc-s qwsUes lnl
It it a shatter or
t.wlla which ersnUiw
IT M 0MIM, tU
m aft trw, or all the fruit
I, Or Ml tM WIN MWI7 ex-
I Iran Um frail, will net Intoxicate.
r 'etRWMMdeat fsaHetly relates,
i'm trMsati petgaaat experience,
r tarsi you bat it win net
ifea.linr. Tke dslisate question
an it muss dats ne-
ftWUllatexlette: and thla depends
gltt tary saaterlaliy en the age, condition
'Vat tWJainiiisWen of the ceniumer.
J, '-.Wa ptwwma that for the pnrpoaMef
akilav.Uia tadlTklotlef the lighUwt bead
tmt Im taken te tort the Intoxicant
fcectM Deretage: Dseaasa uieiaw
rtfwrj Meh retard for the citizen
-fcetaaclly gets drunk. He la the man
rasss protection lives ItaU its trouble.
haaardbeaded citizen who can drink
r tires k no oenoern. xm
i and expeaslre citizen Is the
who eaanet take a drop without
: bat head and who has net bead
lU te be taught thereby te abitaln.
;aa as ma row wee a tee euwuj eiu,cu, uu
a s a. a il 11 t&t t
fasare mm em tows string e. tnem.
-Themenwe must assume that ham
1 te Intoxicating, and the only qura-
r Aim la aa ia whan tt havinM an. It will
at be aeeawary te upaet the digestion
t the supreme court with a barrel of
ah elder ; but it may be advisable te
MMmdvIt t-rfih Van Af iMar In vartnr
rise?:: "T.?- ..:.:
BSBsjsb ei poji-ieraweiswoii.
, , .tranimuij id wh wim muuiug oemo
C Hi Inadequacy te the discussion of the
p- tiaastlen as te hew, when and where
awar becomes intexlcatlng,that the court
c Mat the saaiter back te the Jury; believ
laf that each case must be subject te a
slUBarent rule and capable et a different
wardlet, according te the condition
I the eider. This is a conclusion, hew-
iMea makes It necessary, when-t
rene is indicted for selling elder
uta'lfeense, that the barrel from
gylek it was drawn shall be sent out te
fsllMjaryioem.thattneJurymaypractlcally
- taqeire whether it w hard enough te swell
the bead of the softest or their number.
m s
& Tm Short Fat.
member of the Illinois Legislature has
tatrodneed a bill te prevent trust combl cembl combl
autees, which will be very effective, i it
H'aassted into a law. He simply pro
vides that anyone who shall enter Inte an
jttiwaiient with anyone else, te regulate
Kft tie price of any commodity, shall go te
i fhlAh is probably as geed away as any of
teaching the destination ; but it will
. eartalaly require the erection of e great
r penitentiaries, if It is earned out,
gAfwnu Mwpiwcumistumiuuu.uuunuutOtUi.
ishn wbe nave mugs e een, ve comuine
M keep up the price. It will hardly de
f vndertake the suppression et cumblna-
it te se radical a way, unless we are en-
r agreed that til combination te beep
i prices is wrong. As te this there
lll a very great difference or epln-
im. The railroad men say that It
H as geed for the country as it
la for them, that rates of transportation
aaau be kept at a remunerative ugure; ana
it stems te be a sound opinion that the
k.T afaaasmaifar m auta alt civtil ataailif tnnanAi1
tjetien charges ; and that it Is net te its
Interest that corporations shall reduce
i se low as te make the business of
I carrier unprofitable, and make them
.aw uneven as te keep the customers et the
; earner always uncertain as te the coat of
t. the delivery of their products.
Mt may therefore be necessary te Intro
tote into any law punishing cemblna-
te maintain prices, a limitation
ttet the prices shall ba unreasonable;
M this will at once take away the slm
ftteltyand certainty of the law, and
i Its execution leas easy.
i needs te be further limitation of
It doubtless te make it practical. If its
BeratleB Is confined te chartered com
et least in the outset, It will
uy be a banefleent law. The
has a natural right te demand
Si'iiMelar fidelity te the nubile intenwt
rjbva these whom she entrusts with public
ehises, than from the private, un-
"derned and unmcorperakd cltlzsn.
( When the state ,'grants a share of her
I an power te a body of cUizanr. she
ght te held them te strict account
ability for the manner in which
use (their power; and it is
rand right and geed that if the rai!-
; aaad companies of the sute combine
'imuct m mwi uiuer raureaa cempa-
, te charge her citizens unreasonable
i, she should send the managing dl-
te Jill for their grave offense
i decency and j us t ice.
.The Legislature regulating the local
B,andthe Congress regulating the In-
I commerce, should provide penl-
' leallsry punishment for railroad efllsers
esnbining te make unreasonable rates.
yp
-2, A Shrewd Scheme.
& ; A. week age a leading Berlin paper an-
in a lelly way tbat steps Ltd
takes te assure the restoration et
r In Samoa. It was quite within the
of Germany te de this by simply
oil tne uerman force new en-
la the conquest et the islands, for
operations, amounting te this and
mere, were the sole cause of all
trouble, but it is new quite evident
tfe sups for the restoration of
, se briefly referred te were of
kind that Bismarck has been
he habit of taking when his
for the management of borne
did net work smoothly. He
emplejs overwhelming force te
all opposition, and legal or con-
1 privileges or abstract rrin-
of Justice are pushed aside
.met worth bothering about. The
eeaaoeller saw tbat It might be
l for Germany te profit largely by
lajwerftlM et the French in Panama
teealdoely gain possession of the
Luanda. They lie directly In the
l that would be followed by all com.
t Between western Europe, the east
lef Ameilcaaud Japan, China and
ipkrcinget the isthmus ther
be worth far mere te Germany
IIW Paaaaw easai would be wertu
f ife j?TcrBwst, and the Qtt-
BwmwMBfeAite se active te the islands
reeenUy, were no deabt eaoearaged by
the belief that the Fatherland meant te
held asaea when the atieaai f eom eem
sMreeehealleesae raahlaf through be
tweea the two Amerleas.
TherelsathrirtT took about this op
eration that the French will hardly be
pleased with when they come te realize
that their millions spent upon the Pan
ama ditch for the glory of DeLesseps
and France, were really encouraging
Germany in schemes of conquest
against a brave little island away
oft in the Pacific. And supposing the
canal finished and Germany in possession
of Samoa, the Crst aid best great station
en the new commercial highway, would
net the French be wrathful te think
that they had labored se bard for
the benefit et the hated Germans.
Things may new turn out very differently,
however, and It is hoped that Bismarck
will be sharply taught the difference
between hectoring and bullying at home
and the same policy abroad, and that the
final piercing of the isthmus will lead
commerce past the neutral and peaceful
Islands of Samoa.
A Tflder Barket.
The iron trade et England is said te be
In geed condition, notwithstanding the
United States has ceased te be its mar.
ket. We used te be England's best cus
tomer, but new we have ourselves
greater productive than consumptive
capacity. And England pretends te
be alad te be rid et us new that
she has a market in Seuth America,
Seuth Africa, Australia, Japanand ether
countries. The world is grewlngxratslde
of the United States, and England is in
condition te seize its trade. When her
Iren masters depended en us, te one
year tbey had a feast and the next
year a famine, just as we happened te be
speculating heavily In railroad extension,
and in ether directions, or the reverse.
And this is the reason thatjthpy are net
llaaMll.Ha ai d h tiaHA lkat' a 4-arakilak I
11, ;' aaZ T
Iircuauijr tuiuvri, nuu uuu auuu vuueuin oarryieg ew in wea in Mrerauy aeia,
tlen in the steadier demand thattheyflnd I . vAsktogthsUmmsdtetestoM bstaksn for
i. h. m..i. M..v.. ih. JnA I the Industrial education of all Indian chli
in the widening markets of thewerld.,rdmUlddemMdlltba( tD. j ebll.
This Is a lessen for ut. It tells ni that ws
mutt get ready -te 'enter these mar
kets. JXhecondltten of our Iren trade
ttW'and for years past seems tbat
our home trade does net sullies for its
prosperity. That trade Is growing bealtby,
but net S3 rapidly as our productive
capacity. It is astonishing te everyone
te realize bewilargely the pig iron pre.
duotlen of the country has increased
within the last year without ever
stocking the market. The evidence
afforded et the greatly increased con
sumptive capacity et the country is very
gratifying ; but it is net se gratifying te
knew tbat with all this consumption
the production is tee great tebegener
ally profitable.
tx GovKiiKeit Cchtiw baa written te
Mra. Bberldtn warmly commending) the
ptrienal tnomelrt of General Sheridan as a
book "dritlncd te take Its plaee among
thete fortunate boeka that mankind delights
te rsJajB md cherlth." This Is a reminder
eflbeextravRtntpraUetbat followed tbe
publication et General Granl'a aumelra,
which we were a tared would lire In history
at have the Gatlle oemmentarlea of Jullui
Cmiar. Ne doubt the memoirs of Grant
and Sheridan will prove In the lengrun meat
endnrlng tpeclmtraef our war literature
and both will be well known long after
many a world famous writer of romanes
and poet et ths diy has been forgotten.
Tbey are terte and tlmple and yet graphle
aterlea of greateventt,and It la net turprltlng
tint Gurtln ahoeld enthuitiatleaUy exclaim
of Hberldan't work "It ahenld be In tbe
banda of every Amerle.n who levea hit
oeuntry and It proud et her (heroes." But
tie time It cemlup, and net very tlewly,
when anything like a detailed two volume
tery et pirta of the civil war will pall upon
tbe public utte, and the belt of patriot! will
only care for a oenolta and eatlly remem
bered narrative et the whole atruggle In
tbe oempatt et one handy volume, Libra
ries have been written ea the Freneh revo
lution, and .every year adda te tbem, but
tbe length of history and the abertnett of
life mike the readers of long memoirs few.
a
Wn exported In Deeembsr 10, 869,702 In
beef, hog and dairy produeta and 108,427
of It wai dairy produeta, that It, butter and
cheete. In 1883 our total expert et these
three klndaet produeta, whleh arsalwayi
grouped In the treasury reports, amounted
te 187,001,117, whleh It 9237,479 less than In
1887. The great American pig makes bis
influence felt In these expert Mguret, going
abroad In the abipe of bacon, perk, bam
and lard te the extent of 97,216,001 In the
month of Deeimner alone.
Cukmists have puatlid for many a day
ever tbe dltcevery et somschsippreoets
for tbn ue of water gas as fee), and'new If
Hit Londen Glebe Is te bt believed IhaLief s
Ferge werkt bit telved ths riddle. Fer
nine menlbt, It It claimed this great eitab
lltbment hat uaed nothing but water gas
for fuet and Debt. It hia been found ie
much ebetper tbtn oea. that at the Leed'a
werki the taring la estimated at f&C,0C0 for
tne year Thirty enargea ei ateel a week
ean be turned out by a furnace tbat only
made eltven cbargca with Siemens produc
er. The m.t:er bat been kept quiet until
a thorough tett could bt made becauae
water gat aehemea have failed se often that
expjrta were skeptical.
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Tub A.merlcan Society et Civil Engineer!
held a meeting In New Yerk, en Thurdty,
and elected for president Max J. Becker,
of IMUbure, bat et German birth. Mr.
Backer wa warmly oppeied at tlrtt, be
cauae tome thought tbat a native American
aheuld be cbeaen f it the ctuee. One ei hit
tuppertcrt volunteered te prove tbat tbe
candidate waa an American. Be told hew
neoameherefromQeraiany, being forced
te leave there en aoeoant of political
trouble, and went te work leading an enlcn
patch en Staten laland for It a month and
hi beard, Then be went up te Ducbeat
county and wheeled .ere In a barrow. He
bad worked hit wty up te the charga et
1,600 mllea et railroad and had grown rich.
There," confidently declared the
tpeakcr by way of a climax, nobody but
an American could ever have deue that"
Tub Indiana Igliltture It miking a
great nelae ever what it 1 going te de for
the purification et the ballet, the auppres
slen of the White Ctpa and the amaablng
et truata. Fer tbe brat named purpeie no
let than nine bill have been introduced
and the White Oapa are threatened by a la w
agalntt " rlo'.eua ocntplrey " with a fourteen-year
penalty et Imprlaenment
attached, while pertena agreeing te prevent
free competition or anything tending te
create a monopoly are threatened by
another bill wltb 910.000 flee and flveyeara
In prlten. By and by we will learn hew
much of tbla aheutlng la for t fleet and bow
much meant buatneaa.
PaBBONATj.
BBKWnn Jenx F. Bktz, of Fhlladel
pbia, riat donated 93,000 for a free bed lu
tbe German hospital, Philadelphia, In
memory of hit late wife, Hjtelta O. Betz
Bet-rox Cebbktt, who killed Jcbn
Wilktt Beeth, and has et tats jeara been
confined la a Kansas insane atylum. ha
pad, aad Is supposed te be In Mutoe.
Bbbjabix F. BuTUta has besoms s
mere lavsterats etgar ehewer then ever.
H iBsssilmss tenaigsa ta iwtaty Hears a
day. His otters ere spekea of as "vfsiew
Brum's weeds.''
L Gawanar. Omarim P. Hxnatwa died
Is failesMphla en xaarsday rt jawtssa,
Mr. Herrtac was eekmal ei Ifce Os
dred eea Bigaweata Psrasylvaeu Veles.
MsrsMUinratatbflgsdlsrgeaeral. He Was
sgeaei years,
Pbmidsnt Ot.avat.aHD gave a rceep rceep
Uea te tfee dlpleaitle eetpa Ttmrsday
aveawg. TSs prtaMtat ana Mrs. Clare
land wars asstewd la rsestvwg by MM
Bayard, Mrs. FatrebUd, Mrar adieet
Mrs. Whitney sad Mrs. Dieklesea.
BairATonUAMBReN entertained ths fellow.
lag Psaswylvaala tamers at dinner Tfaars.
day realng, taking them afterward te us
dlt'lesBStle rseeptlea at tke Whits Houis s
aserae W. ObUds, Oseras & Kebartr,
rraaa toebmob, a. j. jaamir, v. m. urw urw
eem, Jadgs Blddls, Jadss Oren, Judge
Fsll, ITrsdsrlck FralsyaadB. P. Wilbur.
Tnese who seespisd Us invitations te mtet
taem sad tat down with uses se dinner
wsrs J ams U. BUIns, Bseretary Whimsy,
Bnateri Qasy, BaUsr and FarweU.
Profxmer Obamdrb Roberts bas
thrown light en the sacks cloud that
overhangs IiWdea. Us says It contains no
leas inan de tonseisoua cmdoe analog
mers la gaseous combinations ; that te,
there are at any moment 800 tens of oerbea
overbaaRlagthseUy that kM preelpltated
la ebs way and another. This la, of eearse,
dead less from ths oeal and In heating the
elty and carry lag en It Indeitrlts. Ths
waits la sstlmatad at 113.000,000 eaeb year,
while the leta from damage te prepsrty la
pat at 110,000,000 mere. This makes no
admits of ths less from damage te health.
Tne fleld Is yet sn epsa one te dsvlat some
wsy et ntlluleg or preventing watts in
bsatlng, llgnung and tanning ths ma
ehlaery of ear large towns,
ai
RtfolaUeM BV laStaB CemmlMleatrm.
Ths beard of Indian oemmtttloasrs hild
its aannal meeting In Washington en
Thursday. Reports were received from
nllglent toelttltt of their work imena the
Indtant, and addreatM were delivered by
Mum Fletebtr, Mrr. Qalnten, Mr. Herbert
Wtlib, Dr. Shelden Jickten, Oemmli
loner Oetrly and ethert. Kvtolntleni
were adopted as follewt: Deprecating
ebanges of Indian ctnelali ter partisan rea
MBt, and urging the txtintlnn of the prta
clplcsef tbtelvilstrvlM tytim te the In
dlaa servlee.
Dspreeatlng the removal et trlbei from
ristrvatlens wheis tbay ars eettled and
making pregrett toward olvillMllen.
Urging tbe paiiige of bill for the relief
et thaMlHlenand Round 'Valley Indiana
In California, and for. the payment of ex-
pants ei Anaiaa oearu.
Asking for liberal appropriations for
A,khi for liberal appropriations
carrying ent ths Und In aereraliy tot a.
gttlens of treaties be regarded in all negella
uena wnu tot xeaiant.
eemmlttes wss appointed te confer
with the prtldentelect in regard te Indian
atTalrs.
IttQUTS US OOIaIHKD VKOVUC
A Colored Weman Who la fUlnnd a seat la
cnleage Thtalre urlnga Bail.
An Interpretation or the civil rights bill
was made In a decltlen by Judge Gray In
the appellate court, Gbloige, en Thuradty.
Tbe manager et a miner theatre bad tet
apart a certain portion of hit home ter the
occupation of oelored people. A oelored
woman bought a ticket enttlde the pre
scribed limit, and being refuted tbe privi
lege of titling In the teat whleh her ticket
called for brought tult for Camagia. Tbe
manager of the theatre pleaded in detente
that hit patrons were of a tengh ebaracter,
with atreng race prejudices, and that It waa
for the sake of geed order In the tbealr,
and for the protection et both white and
blaeka, that he had drawn tbe dead line.
Tbe court held tbat tbla procedure wat In
violation of law. The decltlen of Judge
Dawta deeltrlng Itlllegal for a railroad te
attlgn certain of Ita eara for tbe nae of
colored people exclusively was cited, and It
was held that alnee any arrangement, If
permitted, would furnish an eaxy method
of evading the law, Judge Gary adda:
And It It net ter the rettdenta et any part
of the city, hewevur dltreputable, te nufilfj
tbe law. It the appellant catera for aueh a
cleat he mutt abide the conicquenoea of
tucn lawifaaneaa, at am cannot wun cr
without police aatttttnee restrain."
a
Ceittrt tongue, foul breath, arewilnct,
tbma are aeme of the yrnptemi et blllent
favor. Don't watt, battake Ltnder At eneu.
It wilt "knock It eat In slxreanae." rrlce
only si rent a package.
jAU'iiun. un nei rei your arittnt palm
etraaubatllute, wben yen dfiiiana
Baby HvniD.er veu will be CI. mint
lr. Hiill'n
1 be Cl.appelnten. for
no nndlctaa for children eqaaJ it In effect
rrlee ft cents.
JURE MALT WHISKY.
DUFFY'S
Pere Malt
-von-
MEDICINAL USE.
NO FUSIL OIL.
TkU Great SUemeay is net a beverase. but
en or tbe Uroeteat tiltcoreiles lu modern
ucdlcal telonee. There are meie than Heur
bundrwd pbyslelana In New Yerk alene tbat
riraacrlbe and uie It constantly In their prae
.Ice. Itsiffdotlste
uonsninpiien i
.ve. iuiu.vhi,iu iiiuvnab irat.uiuQuia ana
avoid Malaria and fevera s
tene up the eyatein and bulla up waste tluua.
It la ender,d by teruDerance men and
women and oemnuindtd ter It luedlclnal
qutuiuea uy ids cieriry.
it la told univeraafly.
ulna.
Becnre only tbe gen
THE DUFFY HALT WHISKY CO.,
15) 'BOCHKSTBK, n. t
vottPLaxieir re womb.
e
UMFLRXIOM FUWDKK.
ladies:
WHO VALUE A BKriNRU COUTLKXION
MUal' USK
POZZONI'S
UKDIOATZU
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Impart a brilliant transparency te the
akin, llemevea all pimples, irocklea and ou eu ou
celomttons, and niakea the skin delicately
seu and bountiful. It contains no lime, white,
loud or arveule. In three anadea, pink or fleatt!
white and brunette. "
reu balk nr
All
Druffgista
Dealers
and Fancy Ooede
fivorywhero.
SSTBKWAUB Or 1MITAT10NB.-BB
prJh-lv1
VUA.L,
LUMHEIt AND COAU
TOISACCO HtiriOKS AM) CASKS.
WK81KUM 11AUU WOO US. Wholcsle and
EeUU.at U U. SIAKTIN A UU,
42t Water street, Lancaster, ra.
TIiVn
rAUitUAUWK'3 COMfAXiX.
COAL DEALERS.
Of ter no. 1) North QueenSlreet, aQd Ke.
S6t Korthrnueo street.
raD; North l'rinoe street, near rtiaiaa
OipeU
knrlltt '.AWtlAKTKU. Pa
WK CAN HKKVK YOU WKLLAND
save you money In advertising. Kttl
m&teafree.
ADYEHTIHINO OUIDE-BOOKR.
Tbe meat cemplMe and original ever lsued.
Bent en roeolpt uf 60 cent te pay for packlnt
and forwarding. "
AovtBTUite WainterA. BracuLTT.
Tha L. Jen, StUbonrne Advertlsln:
1U and 1SJ Stal nalUmeraautat. J
ualumersj'
ste. sasaMaw
Wteky
palKhVfl CBLMY COMPOUND. - I
MY POORBAOK.
That's the common exclamation of theie suffering with rheumatism et kldaef
troubles. In either disease Palne's Celery Compound will surety effect n nre.aad
there will no longer be any cause te complain of. " peer backs.'' Haadreds C tssM.
roenJals like ths following confirm our clatsas for that grand eld ramify, Pntne's
Celery Compound : ,
''Twe weeks age I could net sleep mere than an hour at a time any night, was
constipated and kidneys did net set, and bad a geed deal of pain in the bank, kenee
I took ratne'a Celery Compound the pain left my back, and I can sleep like a ehlid."
.enas cancers, west w meter, vermenw
tuHU ter uve jeaxs, a wan siuiutu uuauie iu muuu. mm was thj uimb oeBaaaa
te my bed for weeks at a time. I have used nearly all medicines lnwginable, beeMes
outside advices, but te no advantge. Having seen Paine's Celery Comaennd adver
tised. I gave it a tr lal. I have used only bottle and am perfectly cured. I can new
Jump around and feci lively as a boy." Frank Carel!, Eureka, Nevada. Price.
ei.w. bix ter 6.W.
Ser.D by DnuaaisTS. Bknd feh 8-paee Testimonial Pafzr,
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
WAtTAMAKHlVB.
FaiiADBLrau, rrlday, Jan. 18, 1B.
Dress Goods.
About thirty or forty pieces
of 60 cent, fine, foamy, French
Printed Challis go te 37c
Styles are all right, but we don't
want them te lap ever en te
the new ones.
English Cleth for ladies' suit
incrs : soft. wide. fine, and in
neatest shades, $i and $1.25.
It's been $2 and $2.50.
A better Black French Cash
mere at 75c a yard than you've
lately seen. You'll say it's $1
quality at least.
That's the sort of price
quality music you'll hear all
around the Dress Goods circles.
Flannels,
Seme odd lets of French
Printed Flannels have gene
down te 8730. Stripes and
figures, mostly stripes.
There's been a little price
slip in the entire line of Weel
Embroidered Flannels
from 000 te 7Se
from II te 85e
from sl 10 te Me
from II an te II
from II S9 te Sin
Seme of as handsome stuffs as
ever came from wool en wool.
The finest Ceylon Flannels
have dropped from 50 and 65c
te 37ic. New ones coming,
you knew. Maybe you'd cheese
the old were both together. A
simple question of styles.
Kertheast of coat re.
Laces.
A roomful of filmy, spider
webby Drapery Nets for
women's evening wear have
come down within almost any
body's reach. Seme of the most
exquisite and dainty things of
the season are among them.
4S-tncb Htrlped and Flgnred Nets (trixt (trixt
tern.), buck, whtte, cream, roke,(Aue,
Mile, ueral, etc .
were 1 1 Bland 12 1
new 12 !8,ll 30 and 1 IS
28-1 neh Znpbyr Met, block patterns,
cream, pink, in Vie, blue, Mile,
&Je, from 11
81 Inch 1'enrl Utaled Hels, 'coral, malse,
blue, orange.
80c, from tl.
iO-lneh Ulack Metam Net,
1 85 from ir 35
Koveral eOd leta or I'olerott Nit) that
have been II ana ft 5j, shall go at 60;.
Variety of French Gauzes for
two-thirds and three-quarters.
Chestnut street aide, cast of m&tnalile.
Beys' Clothing.
Yeu can put the youngster
into a comfortable suit for a
third less than it would have
cost you a little time back.
Beya' Fer Voarer Overcevs, blue find
brown, bIxm trem 8 te 18 years, from
lit and 11) 60 te 110.
lleya' blyatun JTnr llcaver Overcoats,
sizes U te 10, down from 115 te 110.
Heme et Hchuabels' mate among them
Heys' Cape overcoats. Fancy mixed
Irish ( hxTlet. slaea from 4 telu yeirj,
from lit te te IS.
lleya' Cape Ovnroeata, Irish Cheviot,
dark mixed, tlxas I te B year, down
trem 118 se te a.
B-ya' Norfolk Salt', Taney Plaid Cassf
mr, sizes 8 te 15 years, down from
It 80 te t 8
lleya' double Rreaated Belt, Silk Mixed
(.atstiner, sli-s from 4 te 18 years,
down from IU te 110.
Beys' Uenulna Irish Cheviot Norfolk
Mint, sixes 8 te IS years, down from 110
tei.
Fer Yeung Men.
Let of German Cheviot Hack Suits, neat
patterns, made specially for young
mmi, sixes:)! te 3aewu from 120 te 11 .
VVlde Wale Dark Dray Overcoats, silk
lined all through, from latellt).
Near Thirteenth and Market streets corner.
Cellars and Cuffs.
Mere Cellars and Cufts from
our new makers in Londen are
here. We take it they are worth
a third mere than the kinds we
formerly sold. A heavier Cellar,
made of finer Linen, and with
an altogether smarter appear
ance. The side tabs are made
heavier and longer, se that they
can't be ironed out of sight.
These Cellars and Cuffs make
friends when they make new
acquaintances. The why is plain:
1 Ksch of the 4-plles la every thread linen,
Trmt mtkes them outseu any et the
cotton interlined aorta
S-Catvlets laundering will net cause them
tobllstert Hut If, one part et the cellar
rr curl wilt net rulse up from the ether.
3-1 he price. Uellara are as cents and
Cutfr 10 rents vame as deuienllOKOd.
which are ceit.u interlined and will
bl later.
If you are a bit sceptical, try one
Cellar and a pair of Cutis; that'll
settle it
lleth ends of the store, tnldCla entrance
Children's Hosiery.
At 1 2j4 cents a pair we have
placed en sale a big let of
French made Black Cotten
Stockings for children. They
bear the famous C. & G. mark.
Sizes run from 5J te S in
clusive. One uniform price,
12 1-2 cents. It's as if you
were te find money.
Chestnut strict tide, west of main alilc.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
OLD BRAbH WANTKD-TUK HIGH
est cash price paid ler old Brass snd Cep.
par. lheOwtt braa castlnjra u.ade te order.
Metal pattern work OnWntd at reasonable
raUt. n M. W.rttalM's Leck works,
,a.iH, JfSf.ix,cllM' nS- Building.
U-Tn,TkSStId
- xiariBg eeee Keumsa wnm
dh r UOODS.
TTAVK YOU SEEM
THE BARGAINS
AT
6 and 8 Ferth Queen St.
in
BLANKKSa. COMFORT,
LADXtW OMlLDRsWa COATfL
EHA.WL8,
811RT3 ADD UNDBRWBAB.
Feld Regardless of Cost,
On account of t he weather net being eeld, a
usual.
it yen want any et these Bargains eetatst
once. We will save you money.
JehnS.Givler
e St 8 North Quesm Strtwt,
LANC-AITM,..
e
LEAR1NQBALK.
Clearing Sale of Sur
plus Stock,
FUKVIODS TO I dVKNTOEY, AT TH1
New Yerk Stere.
LAPIKN- ItLACK IfRWMABKSTS at S7.C0
andl8 0eieh. Sold this season atsilie.
LATH KM HTBIPBD NSWMARKKTS
dnced te 17 00 and IS oe each.
rt-
lilUIKV BKSI. BBOWfT WBAl'B, Hand Hand
semely Trimmed, rednecd te lira, name
Kecds ti-re bet n sold this toaten at SIMv.
I.AD1KV AT.T..WOOL BUm J ACS BIS
rcduetd te as oe each
Kxtrnerdtnary ItM-gatni In SBAf. FLUSH
BAtiJUKS. reduced toiie.iJDandiaeach.
bicalpmtsu M01JJI8KAS r3noedtelia
ana 111 ouch.
SKAT. PLUSH
tll.te te ID 00 each.
JACKEI8 redueel from
MISSBS NKWMAKKBTS rednetd te 11.00
each, worth moo, 7 ou and S8.C0.
Olllt-DRIN'S COATS
greatly reduced priers.
In great Tarlaty at
LADIBK' FLKKCKL1NED H08B. resnlir
made, reduced te Hc
M183KS' COLOKKP OASUUKBB HOSB.
roaacedfremS:cand37Xctol2MtndUo.
ENT8 CAMBLS1 HAIK BAtr BOB!
reduced ts Hxe a pair.
S-Spe c!al llarialns In Kyery Department.
WATT&SHAND
6, 8 and 10 fast King Street,
LANOASTKB,wa.
BXCURBIOIfB.
yAOATION EXCURSIONS.
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
XOPBBIONB.
All Traveling xztanut Included.
7.V'.ec?.na..ParJJr e'the 8eaaen will leate
Philadelphia Attndsy, rebruary 11, 1819, for a
Grand Tour or 8 a Days
THRODQH TUB SOOTfllRN 8TAT1S.
MEXICO
AND
CALIFORNIA
The outward route Isyla Wilmington, Bait! Bait!
mere, Washington, Farkeribarg, Cincinnati,
Hew Orleans, etc.
Tbe entire round et traval through the Seuth
and Mexico te be mate in a npeeul Train of
Msgnineent Vcstlbulrd Pullman Palace uara.
inclusive of Pnllmun Palace Ulntng-Car. All
the leading cities and places of hiatorle ana
rlctureique latnresc tone visited. tnctudlnc
Uaadulsjira and tha ultr et Mexloe (when
ten days will ba pissed.) A Six Daya' Trip
ever the Mexican ItaUway. Alse a Complete
Bound uf UblKernla, wiib special trains re
turning throeKh the Brand acente aectlena of
UtaK Colerado, etc Tee time In California te
be extended at pleasure, with seven alfftrant
dates of return under special escort. TM
tickets alssBoed en any train unttl July.
Urand Tour of 47 Daya through the denth
em states aud Mexico (emitting California).
March 11. '
CatiernlaKxcurJnt.-rebrnarr7, 11, ana
S3 ; March 7 and 11.
SS-Send for descriptive circular, designat
ing lurtlenlar Ulp detlied. '
RAYMOND WHITOOUB,
111 Eenth Ninth street,
(Under CoutinenUllleUl), PniLADuniu, PA,
J18 3tdW,K,M
OROOMMKB.
EVE
EKf FAMILY 8U0UL.D USE
flASSABD'S MILD CUBBD BAtf .
Thn K Bchuinaker Jiew I'roeeM riourpro rieurpro riourpre
nnuucdd the best ever placed upon tha mar-
w'n make specialties of riNB TBAS.and
Choice OLH J A' ana MOCHA OOrPBXS.
i Iih boil COa colTee lu the city. All we ask la
a trial ardor. OkO.WtANT,
- . .. e.UWettKlnf strest,
sapUecdsdeltTered.
BIOYCLK8.
QIUYULKS, TRIOYOIiES, TAMDXUh,
COLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandemi.
DUKABLR, B1MPUC
QUABANTRBD UIQUKST GBADK,
ILLUaTUATXDCATALOOUB PKBB.
POPE MF'G. CO.,
Ti rBANKLIN ST., BOSTON.
BKANCII U0DSB8-U Warrtti St. Hfrw
YerkBttWstskATSHChSiv ats-iyte
mmr
QIAAM
IMOUPOv
J. B. MARTIN
& CO.
C)ssaltBrtks044sL9ts,sd
TMWllsMea stir sstatsrstbe
ktVfslM si a BSMlst trMi Um
prlsMttta ksivMMt epsartsrs.
Hsrj OHSMjriM stt wtfwfsst
Bi iuteg ttw Tta kwre Um
oMttawnteoMwt tM tkMjs
ptte, Bs4 wedemt sstlksss
tsksakieBruiTSBtscy. Tsn
tsdfelitkwIlOsjBt ia8UkOW-
Bilk) OtttftiM SM SOW f8, 17 mi
8, tlw qasJHy BMklBff ths Bttss.
ImJr Fsttsrns tee Pertlsrs
Drssry imJLht let Ths Bukt
Wiatsr bsj sssds LsaUss'
CtaUdrsB's OssAs " stM
ers,'sd te gttn UMSBBeUrtty
the priesi bum take a tumbls.
WsBesaa te" Turn tfasRssesJs
Oat," asKtUw Seal Flask Oeats
we adrerUssd se sxtsaslTsly a
moeak age at se are bow ..
Otasrs i propertkm. Modjss Medjss
kat, Bagiaai, Fedoru and Jsck
sts are also " In ths soap " and
tbspriess an aUeat. A let of
Lidlss' and ChUdree's Coats
taTSbadatnutttfcYxwUoBlseseo
takepkvse en thslr tickets, and
lbs feraser prices appear with a
llae of red lak across their faee,
aad their snoesssor hslf-prlee is
Btarked below la pteta flgnrss.
AU the books carried brer fro
Christinas hays been reduced,
you have a ehanee te All your
library at 60c en the tl.00.
J. B. MARTIN
&CO.
N
BW BOSTON BTORE.
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
4
NEW
CHEAP
J. HARRY STAMM.
$1.00 GOES FOR 50 GENTS.
Here are Seme et the Things In which rifTT
CBNTBer LettQces ter one Dellar:
WOMEN'S JAOKBTS,
WOOliKN HOBIERT,
OLOVKB,
BUTTKN9,
LKQQINS,
PLUSH ORNAMKNTS,
RIBBONB,
BBAWL8,
UNDERWEAR,
AND A
QBIAT ITJMBLB
or FBIOBS
in
Dress Goods,
viz:
lXe FLAID8 BeCueed te txe a Taj a.
ISe FL AIDS Beaneea te l(e a Tatd.
78e plaids ana btbihs Bedaeea te S7Ke
sTarfl.
80e ALL-WOOL CLOTHS BeAneM te tee a
Tars.
SAnd One Hnndrea Different Bargain
for yen when you come.
BPB01AL INDUCBMBNTS.
BL10E HEITBIETTA8.
These Qoefls were Imperlea te our Special
OrOer. Ths finlth la Beautiful ana Weight
Far Bxeellence See them.
Our Bargains Are Real
Ana Are Sela In Geed Faith.
Ne. 24 Gcatre Fauare
MlLUNMHr.
ARUAIN81 BAROAINS
NOW IS THB TIM B TO QKT
First Class Goods
AT
HALF PRICE.
WEI KIEL'S.
SOUTH QUBBN ST
LANOASTBK.PA.
OS-US
rrejurB7s.
TOTHIK B. KAUrjMAN,
ATTOBJfBT'AT.LAW,
seeend Fleer BaalemAB Law
B ecU Pahs Sttttt.
MpStere.
NEW BOSTON STORE
na&v'l.
eutruurm.
VwWiwws
wvwsw
Fin
Tailoring
ISUrWMMf.gwta
H. OBRHARrS
Oeiy. ,Htcct iBBSjrtfsf Tsiler.
eSBeBTWejPBBBSTBBBfs.
JTMJMi St MATBJTOai.
CLOTHING
AT
AFTER CHRISTMAS
PRICES.
ThUllUM
Tsm'U Wast te
Buy at Lew Prlctt.
We're Prepares for Tesr DetuaSt Wllk
GOODS WELL MADE
AND
PRICES RIGHT.
SSf You'll set ezpaet ineh a large assort
ment at tbla seaten, but thart't aengh yet te
pleats jet.
Myers & RatMen,
BBLIABLB OLOI BIBBS,
NO. 19 VAST KINO BT.,
LABOASTBK FA.
rre
CLOTHING BUS" JCRS.
L.6ansman&Br0s
68 NORTH QUMN BT. 8
INTBBBSTINaBABQIINS IN IBOD8BBS
MADB TO OBDBS.
We hare closed from a prominent maker a
larse and fine line of goeda In the piece, sui
table for trousers, anc in order te keep ear
haadt fatly employed, wa make te measure
these goods at slaughtering prices, All Freeh
ana New Bt let.
18.50 Trenten te Order, All-wool, Wettk ss.es.
Si oe Trenten te order, All-Weel, worth seia.
St M Treuiert te Order, All-Weel Werth SI oe.
S6.00 Trousers te order, All-Weel, Werth tl CO
The Great Annual sale of hten'a. ikiy't and
Ohtidren'a Clothing; at half pnea still con
tinues. hit n't OrerceaU at II SS. SUQ, St, IB, S, II and
lie.
Men's Bntu at ss, M, ss, ss, is. no.
Beyt Oreroeats at IL7S, as te. IS K, 14.
Bey't Bulla at IIS0, IS. K, tW
Chtidran't Suiu and Oreresate from II M
and upwards.;
Shrewd buyers will Una It tothMraSram tethMraSram tothMraSram
tagete call ana examine thrse goods, at tha
Lewest Frlcet will preraU.
L. G1NS1AN & BRO.,
MerchantTallert and Manufacturers of Men's,
Bey't ana children's Clothing,
S. W. COB. NOBTH QUBBN A OBAHSB ST.
SSfThe cheapest Bxcluslre Clothing Benta
in the city.
TMVXJia
CTTHOIiEaALB REDUCTION.
CM E. HABERBDSB,
(Snteisser te II. Hibiibesb ft Sw.)
Wholesale Reduction.
Te enable us te mat e room forenrnew goeda
Wt art offering Special Bargalna in
FUR ROBES,
PI.UBH LAP ROBES,
BLEIQH BELLS,
UR GLOVES,
In fact, our Bnllce Winter eteek.
L1DIES' POGKETBOOKS,
OABD CASKS, PUB8ES
NO BELTS AT COST.
Ne trouble te show our goods at
Chas. E. Haberbusli's
BADDLE, HARNESS,
TRUNK STORE.
Ne. 90 Oantxe Sqeart,
LABOASTBB. FA.
BaTBlgn of the Gelden Ilerie Ueads.'VS
QUMEKHWABB.
H
IGF A MARTIN.
GblDi, Glass and Qneen&wtre
-AT
CHINA HALL.
Onr Stock for the Spring Trade contains at
usual ths Best makes of White Btene China,
Bern! Porcelain or French China In the mar
et. Plain or Decorated. In Tea. Dinner or
toilet lets, at tie Lewest Prices.
Onr assortment of Glassware ts large, an
contains many New Pattern! and Deal gat.
Onr stock et Lamps U large. Amingltwlll
ba found tbe Kecheater, which hat no supe
rior. Persons wanting a new outfit, replacing or
Ailing np seta, will Snd It te their adrantage
te give ns a call.
Sigh & Martin,
J Ne. 15 Eut King St.
.wa
taMgfcri.'ai.vi ..-Ur--
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tLsa