. " "frL.lj -V . ' 1 V "-.Ji '1 ST j V .U I . . t " . Ti.-rf" i - 1 rs. f .T -i 1 v rr -v -m I l '-, ' t " "V IP ! J"" SZ,ki V J. wj V'J fjSf' !l .""- "&.' . -... . " i ilii: LANOASTEK DAILY 1NTEIXIGEKCER, WEDNESDAY, JANUAEY 2d, lf vy 'S- 'Hv:-rTV'-a'0 .- i.v.- v y, vr ft Dally InUlUgtncr. JABCABTt ,.. fidf Bw tt Aim. OMPMlHrfs 4 Ml Mem te UM hHm et the latexlc. :Mltty.etMer. We rrsatiyfesr Mliliiwi smut, In dwlliiagte (MMntM Md MUrrtef te b f asae bbje wh wb IWH wm Muy or ear Reoa ciu- ' .' - - --- L&njrha all nlht l'PI "!" " e - MM Beet mara or. jury Just lmMtae ft Jury of ftVaMtf heln caIIaiI neon te Bav r eUer Is latexkattBg ud whether etUKW shall go te Jail for It! There will be tot likely . te ftMettaa; of " common sense" wMle mm." en every inch Jury ; tneflbye te a verdict. There la tUke the liqaer question te make ijrr ileagree ;-aad te stir the cemmu- ' te variance. 'Bet we did think that we might reach OftuaOB ground in the matter of peer at cider, especially when it is new, ; Mi when according te oureorreepondent's aieal authority, alcohol cannot be de- l.vniess the applea have been rotten. .We would be willing te barlbtten applea ftftd te ecnriet any man selling cider out 01 inem,et mgn crime. ana aner; because that man would sWmti. The jnice of such fruit Is only (it Matvlaegar. Bat we are profoundly e1 opinion that the man who would at the free sale of fresh and sound r is fanatical In his views. It seems ,4a as that the views of "Common Sense" r-SftataeK ei that lnurmlly rather man 'jit the virtue which be claims for "isamiT lie assaus nnreasenauiy wie .at it ai i it i a. .il. I. ti-'i-TWW ei " Appie eaae, wax, new ciuer is -Mt Intoxicating, while adding a pest- MriK aeciarinc tnat tue state assayer or r Masai chnsetta shows this te be the fact. He is doubtless correct, however, in his akeswvfjfln ttiat hanl f.rfAt t fnln!fnt.(nfr .(MM wlthnnfc wrhlslrv In It and thn Whole question seems .te be as te when f-feftiiergets hard enough te make its con- na l tlnhf II li fVmrrinn Uanma t) mill tee that it does net at all matter fcarhat his opinion or ours may about the advisability of prohibit- r th"aala nf a hnvnnxrn that (a H"jaottatextcatlng, since that net Is pun- lafted by the law. ;xntw ciaer nnaer me uw may ne ireeiy 'ftiu, since the human stomach has net apaclty for the quantity that will lntex- iSeate. Fresh from the still even "Cem- 'o?aea Sinee" concedes that the juice of . Bound apples is innocent, and the Question ?.t hn it fcesemes otherwise is referred "; tf lbs law te the jury. In its decision ym wish them a safe deliverance. The .iftsiing all night straggles will turn many ft juryman's hair gray. We de net fcftew what te suggest for tbelr re- " tua i .l i .i. i .. n ; mh, ua ui9 court, win uereaitcr wree, '.''W it has elder cases te try, te 6ep- lAaWAi iSf iirir tnfA (fa tirftfillilt Ifin ntifl 5t --. ii . ru.v...u u- CMaHprohlbitIen elements te put the rv'sfteepana tne goats apart : making up lis - fddar iurlasoutef 'each let alternate! v. and E livlaga share of victlmi as a sacrlflce te r.,"" j. tuiuuiLwuuttB, wiav vue -vveeeis ei ' n.Lif-t.f l... al.& .t. i a .? jaswee may be kept moving. f,!nSipBefar Lancaster county jurlei have : " a. . ..... iingauuriy unanimous m dccidtes 4- ltssU Ml ilrlnblnrv la an Irtnnnanf. Imsit. C fjftjftSBBl 1savtri ffilat srjaaV tar& titASi fan sfv jpsvaav nivy tuin nnift uaie juiiu ou iir .leerded their verdict. The prohibition '.felk .seem' te b9 scarce en the January j sessions panel. The learned judge t aasiJted the juries te their conclusion A'kyladvlslng them that it was net their -utlness te say whether elder was In- i'texlcatlng, but only whether it was "vlnnna np nlr(tnnnffi I I'fnnt-lu If- f 5w,as net vinous, since the apple does ! v'aet grew en a vine : and the Jury found &that it was net spirituous 'net. ; Withstanding it was hard " add tie wit- ii Masses sa'.d that they felt tf in their heads. ss-There was no expertejtlmeiiy about the ('(Hpanty et icobel in hard cider, and i jurors evidently considered that it iwas net their business te llnd It when It MlM'.ltlMlll;! in B.jj-,7 "-." "" Net Always All Added. & A eorrespendent writes us in criticism ,t our statement that Uie whole of a tariff duty is net necessarily added te the 'rfriee paid by the consumer et the pre .ftteted article. President Cleveland is eeerallv understood tn Iiavn ilpplarpd ;:tftat a tariff duty was always se added te .ihe price, but we de net belleve that be se bread a declaration, although teems te state something akin it. But it is a clear eirer by 'JM i .Whomsoever stated. Everyone knows. '. iter instance, that the duty en steel rails ' a Js17 per ten and that their cost in Euroce la taere than that; yet they are sold here us U-Jewaa 120 per ten, and m is all that has t.f',Nen asked for them by any manufacturer ,,-loc a long time. The duty is clearly net i asfUsVl fts thAir nrlA in t)a nnniiimap .i'nileme competition cuts the price down . -v- 1MI 'liaiAtr tha lmtinrtlntv nnlnt Mn. SMrraspendentasks why then the duty Is ljs lowered, we refer him te Congress. yThdu:y should be lowered; and manl- -.yssswy ceuia ue, wuneut aaectluer the ?.Jeme market. We knew no reason why nwuuiy ia uiamwaineu en steei rails, save fcave that a reduction started ou one artl V'.fll K.nnr.M.,.. 1,-,..1. .!. II.. i fjm wu. vewuvuuA bUAUUU bUO llflb, UUU j-j faanknpatfVnntll smanna rrafn fi..f rpim.. !"""'"" '""'""' 6"""' ""' iwannequarinune against the reduction - s)C the tariff, as they would against the fsague. Tuey are a sat of cowardly tstieta ; but that clear fact does net per Made the Bepubllcan Senate te .educe pee tariff rates. cue statement that a tariff rata Is ways added In full te the nrice of MSMaedlty Is limited by some perseus te eosameaiues as are net largely pre- in una euntry and In which is be home competition te reduce price; and here It is generallv , though there are sometimes excep. ie worms, toenater Edmunds has oeffea as one, and it seems se te be. It is a product that Is hugely controlled Jay speculators who are abld te arrange its fMtribatlen se as te get the highest price K. It will bear a certain price with. IsssMlag its consumption ; and they eitrn te mark its price up te that wbeelbedutyls off, they get t of it, in such case, instead et irlte rrehlMtlM Aateadateat. iJfte Rsfttblieaa LeiUJature of the state i te be iwulved te have the prehl- l asMndsaaat voted upon at a special I, BHwUhstaadlag that it seems te ii4 by the constitution that con- i4att.&M;3tii,.en'a he veV-d for at general eleetiens. It is said that as the Legislature is subsequently, in the Mae clause of the constitution, author ized te name the Ubm warn the ftmend ment may be acted upea.the prevision for the vote at a general election is thereby rendered null. Bat a law must always be construed te make it sensible and ac cordant it it is possible te de se, and no contradiction in its terms will be under stood by the court, it it can be otherwise interpreted. In this case the authority given te the Legislature te name the time when the amendment should be voted upon, refers te the year ; and permits It te say whether the vote shall be taken at the general election this year, next year or any ether year ; but net te say that it shall be taken at any ether time than at a general election. Evidently the Bepubllcan managers de net intend te have this prohibition amendment adopted, or they would net fix the election at an unconstitutional time. Ner would they have it voted upon without looking out for the cense quences of its adoption, it they had an? idea that it was in danger of adoption. It the amendment should have a majority at the June election, and should escape the scythe of the supreme eurt, it still cannot go Inte operation until the Legis lature enacts the proper laws and pen alties for Uj observance. There will net be a regular secsien of the Legislature for a year and a halt after the vote ; and as mean while the 1 lcenses will run out and cannot be renewed and for a year we may have a satura'.ionef free liquor. Of course the Legislature may be called In special session by the governor ; but whether It will or will net be called, depends en tirely upon the interest and disposition et the Republican machine, which shows se clearly its desire te get away from doing anything In this liquor business by calling an election In June ; when it is manifest that there Is no hurry for it, slnce nothing can be done te carry out its prepositions until the licenses ex pire next year, nor until the Legislature again meets. The great expense of the special election is clearly only in curred te suit the Bepubllcan exigency, which at all times control the situation. AccenniNa te the fifty-sixth annual re pert el the manager, et tbe Pennsylvania institution ter the Instruction of the blind, tbe type writer Is a blessing te people without eight end many puplta of tbla school have beoeme very skilful in Its use. The natural Inactivity or the blind child Is found te be greatly In the way et his physical and therefore of hie mental development, ae clete attention Is given te RymnastlcH, but the greatest anxiety of tbe directors of this Institution la en account et tbe steadily dlmlnlahlng number of trades suitable for tbe blind. Many things that blind man could de In manufacturing are new done by machinery. Thorearo 160 pnplla In Iheeoheol and 33 who graduated last year are belleved te be ojpable of earning a living as erganlilr, mnsle toaebers or at a trad a President Edward Tewniend says there la no reason te belleve that a mnileal orgentsitlen la unusually common among tbe blind, "lint they are generally attracted te muile net only because It may afford them ene of their few unalloyed pleasures, but because It la an art In which they may hope te excel. Though thty may learn pleee of muale mere painfully than theas who can retd while they play, when they have once learned It tbey knew It mere thoroughly. In atudylng aeltotlen for the piano, from the nofeMltj- of atudylng the part for each hand separately, they are apt te get a better Insight Inte tbe principles of harmony than tboae who learn In the ordinary way." Tbe prlnelpal, Mr. IHUlea, expreasev'tLe opinion that the blind have noiextraordl neiextraordl noiextraerdl nary memories, but the president while admlttlDg that organically they probably have net, ieilita Jhat'ne mental faculty la mere dependent upon training than the memory 'end from tbe ncessslty et lis exer'else tbe memory et some blind poisons Docemoi proaigieus. "it is only through the nccestlty for tbelr exerolie that latent powers, befere undreamed of, are ae often evoked in (he ether senses. When man loses his right hand, hla left hand has pre cliely tbe mtne organization ; but It often laarns te de what before would have aeeincd Impossible. It la said that the famous blind jaeht builder, Mr. Herreihetl, In sailing oleso by a voaael can describe Its class from tbe rustling made by tbe wind lnllssallaondrlggleg; and It la said that Mr. Weed, himself, can detect a pupil's error In fingering a piano, from tbe minute dIMerence in sound, wholly Imperceptible te tbe ordinary car, made by tbe same key when struck by the right and by the wrong linger. It seams that our weaden fleet which will aasemble In Hamoa in a month cr ae, will be suparler In everything exeept guna te the German force that was in these waters at last aoeounta. But it must be rememtiered that In all preba blllty Germany ha also erdered reinforce ments te the island. Germany bad at Hitnea In the middle or December, tbe Eber, the Alder and tbe Olga. The ber ia a composite gunboat, that la te say, her hull Is com posed of a com blnatlen et weed and Iren, Hhe la only a t70 ten craft and carrlea only 87 men. Her armament con. slat of threa 6 loch breech-leading rltle and a few revolving cannon. Her apeed la 11',' knots an hour. The Alder la a gun vessel of SSI tone (tlsnlaoemeut. Her hull Is composite, a mlxture of weed sud Iren; length, 177 feet, and speed, 11 knots. Hhe was launehed In l&SJ, and cost f 220,000. Her armament enanists of two C 8.10-Inch and two 4 2 10 inch breeoh-leadlng guna. The corvette Olgs bat a hull et Iren and weed. Her speed 1 14 knots. Hhe was launehed in 1SS0, and cost tbe German government 1W0 000. Uer armament con cen con elstsef elitht&8 10 inch breech-leading rllles, twe3 4 101neh breeeh leading rlUas, one light gun, and four mltrallleubea. Me. 07 of the consular roperta la devetfd toeollee. in tbe ytar ending June 30, 1887, the United Buiee Imparted D20,10K,170 pounds of oeOe?, or mere than 0 pounds for every man, woman and child of the popula tion. A email portlen,amountleg te 5,260 5 S3 peuuda was re exported. Hueh a high rate of consumption per capita or population 1 exceeded only by tbe Netherlands and Belgium, where It Is placed at 20 and 10 pounds respectively per capita, but I ex plained away by the statement that these countries ate tbe great cellee marts of Kurepe. The United Htates is the largest consumer of cellee In the world, requiring for Its want mere than Is consumed by Germany, tbe United Kingdom of Britain, Austria Hungary and Kranee combined, Hlxty-nlne per cent or our cotlee came rrem Brtzll, 11 per cent from Venruels, and a very little from tbe Dntch Eaat Indies and the Netherlands. Ninety- three per cent of tbe ectree we uie comes from American sources, and lis value for tbe year considered was ever flltyalx mllllena. Tjik new explosive, extrallte, Invented by Kudelph Krlcssoe, of New BrllalnCon BrllalnCen uectlcut, waa thoroughly tested en Monday aud ahewed remarkable and valuable prepertlea. It can be handled and burnt with perfect safety, but explodes with gieat force when fl red by' percuiaten In a strong cartridge or In a hole in reek. Bisuarec'h favorite deg has died and we learn with surprise that 11 Waa net a deg of war, only a boarheuad, lea la reperssd en Lake Bsrls. Dotbte have bssm expressed as te whether the honor for the predaeUea of this speetesesi of hyeraallescglaeerlag belongs preys If te the street cenmleakm or the tan elks oeaspaay. Columbia aveaae Is wpssasd te be kept In order by lbs cenpaey, bat II tha end et Orange street had set been macadasBleed the prselplteM ertaera shores of the lake weald net exist, and the sheet ef water weald form a harmless and tatersstlng addtttea te the varied landscape. Between the tnrnplke company and tbe city, the party who falls ever that cliff sad has his neck broken, will have a sad tlnle recovering damage. The average clllim evinces a kindly thoeghlfnlneea for the bones and carriage springs of his fellow man, tout as seen as be becomes a counellmaa or a publle cfuelal he gives evidence that he would rather see the bones and springs of tbe whole oemmnnlty Imperiled than bother himself about something that may possibly be the business of soma one else. It does net seem te eoear te htm that he may be able te make that ether party Jump lively. We noted a pathstle spectacle tbe ether dsy, A cltlxea had steeped te pick np some pieces of gleet lying near a crossing la tbe centre el tbe street. Doubt, less he was thinking that some, peer bare footed horse or boy might corns trotting along and tread upon It If a similar spirit of humsnlty animated publle offl effl cars we would at least have bars pnt up In front et the clltr at tbe end el Orange afreet and lanterns wenld swing at night ever the loe-beand waters of Lake Berts. m Tick scheme for the defense of New Yerk harbor by laying oil pipes nnder water and prodnelnga barrier of burning petroleum aoreas tbe entrance la mere picturesque than sensible. Supposing tbe floating tire shenld be brenght Inte the haibar by wind and tide, or supposing an intelligent enemy should destroy or bury tbe pipes with a row torpedoes. "What , you coughing ytt, my frfnrd V' " Of jnrxe I my cold is no lietier.r' " Wull, flen't na en tha order of irelnir. but se te the dmsKlst and get n bottle el nr Hull' bourn Bjriip. (u(cfc.,y Ua went, and he wss straight way inaue nappy. Fer burns, scald', nad ether wennfli Ralva Ralva tleiUMl ha proved Itsnlf te be ti9lUAlrmeay evorused. All druKgltta sell ItlerM cents u DOIUO. OOOD'S HAKSAPARiliLA. THE PLAIN TRUTH Is thit Iloed's Barssparllla '.has cured thou. sands of poepln who sufTured tevcrely with rheumatism. It neutralizes tholactleaeldln the bleed, which causes these terrible pain and aches, and also vltollxes and enriches the bleed, thus preventing the rcousrenceof tbe disease These facts warrant us In urging you, II you suffer with rheutnatlam, te tftve Uoed's tarsaparlll a trial, aer 25 sears ;t have suffered with sciatic Uheumatlsm. 1-ast November 1 was taken wen e than ever, and was unable te get out of the house. I was almost IIBI.PLKSS PUIt 40 DM9 suffering great agony. In Decomber I cc in in menccd taking Uoed's Barsaparllle. AlUr the second bottle 1 was able te be out and around anil attend te business. I took nve betUes. and am new se Ireo from rheumatism that only oe&oalonally I feel it sunnily en a sad den change or weallnr. I have great conn cenn conn denee in Iloed's Can jpatilla. Chailxs Haw kaii, ChrUtle, Glarke Ce., Wis. INKLAMMATOltY ItllKUMATISU " Uavlngbten troubled with Imflammatery nteumallsm for many seats, my tavorable attention was called te Iloed's fariiapaillla by anodvertUomontof cures It bad effected. I have new used three bottles of Iloea's Bursa patlllt and can already testily tobeneflelol results. 1 highly recommend it as a bleed pu rifier." J. C. Atvrs, West WcomnelU, M. Y. Heed's Sareaparilla sold by all druggtsta. II t six for SB. Prepared only by U. I. .UOOU CO, Lewoll, Mass. 100 Deeea One Dellar, A KR'a GliKitltx fKUXOHAL. Every Household Should have Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It saves theujands of II vel annually, and Is peculiarly onlcicleus In CUUUP, WOUl'IMU CUUU1I and SOUK TliUOAT. Altnranoxtenftvopractlconf nearly one third of a '.century, Ayer's Cherry Pecteral Is my euro for roeenl colds and ceukIh. l pro pre scribe It and belleve It te be the vury beat ox ex ox jwcteront new effered te the poeplo." Dr. JehnC. Levls, Druggist, West xlrldgowater, Pa. " Some years age Ayer's Cherry Pectoral cured me of asthma ntter thn best inedta.il eklll bad faUed te gtve me reltuf. a low wuks slnce, being again a lltlle treubled with tha dlseate, I naj promptly RELIEVED.BY the same rouiefly. I gladly effer this remedy for the IxMiefU of all slmlUrlynmicted.' K. 1L Uasiler, Editor Areu . Vablit Ueck, Meb. "for children artllcleJ with cold, cautths, terethroatercroup, 1 de net knew of any remedy which will Rlve mera steady relief thin Ayei's Cherry Pectoral, 1 have found It, also, luvaluable In cases et whooping cough" Ann Lovcjey, 1351 Washington street, Bosten, Mass. "Ayer's Cherry Pecteral has proved re markably effective In croup aud Is Invaluable as a family medicine." D. St. Bryant. Chlco Chlce pee, Mas. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rurAisn ar Dr. J. O. Ayer a Ce., Lewell, Maesj. Beld by Druggists. Price, lit six bottles, IS. JanJJteU WANAMAXJSK'U t'nnjLDSLrmi, Wednesday, Jan. 73,13(9. An auction sale fascinates. Te the inexperienced it is often a sell, bringing dearly bought knowledge. But It has fascina tions. The catalogue, the goods put up in lets the exciting competitions. We are net te have an auc tion, but certain auction meth ods are te move lets of Cur tains that we are anxious te close. First. There is a catalogue that you will find in the fine type which fellows. Second. The goods are te be sold only in lets, but there is such a variety of Curtains and quantities that many notions can be pleased. Third. The prices are auc tion prices or less. In fixing them no questions have been asked about cost. This is a forced sale. What will people give for them at forced sale ? The answer makes the price. Fer example, take let 48, two pairs Silk Curtains that have been $16, or $32 ler the let. What will they bring ? $10 ! Then $10 they shall be. Or again, let 61. Twe and a half pairs five Curtains have been $25 a pair, or $62.50 for the let. (New if this were real auction the glib-tongued crier would dwell UDen delicate color, rich silk, oriental pattern, J-tAMOnDIDYaW. wiJJJeUm Are Sick e pensla, JtUkmsaeaa, Weed HmmenTtUiEf uttease. CossupaUee, reaaaleTiu'iJiiea, fare aa Aa-v. eieepteseaee. rental raBytleT Herroe rraetratlea. see raiaWs Ua4 usee usee peena an be enrel. la each et the) ta eaas ta mental or pbntealcrrerirertt.Malatr, xnorareecaaaUria,UMeStottol wSeh te te weaennUaneTTOns system, itMaitleg t M of teesa disease. Uemeve the causa wtm that smat Metre Tenie, ana the sasetr wUl aUeap pear. Palne's Celery Compound J. I. Beaw. Bprtairaeia at us , writes i Palne's celery Compound eaaaet he ex cel led as a Merve Tonic la my case a etaghs bottle wrencht a great change, aty nervons nervens aets entirely disappeared, aaa with IS the re sulting affection or the etemaeh, heart and liver, ana the whole tone or the system wee wendertaily Invigorates. 1 tell my frteaSe. If sick as 1 have beea, Palne's Celery Cotapeaa Will Ourt Teut Pell by flrutglste, si t six for SB. Prepared only by Wilu, HtcBAKMoaftCe.BurUagtoa, Fer the Aged, Iterveas, Debilitated. ..it wa WAtfAMAKKR'a would probably overstate the qualities, and if you bought under artificial light you would be led te pay a price that you would regret ) What will the let bring ? $35 ! Then $35 it is. Se you may have the auction bargain, but you can pick and cheese. Yeu can see let with let, can have them hung ever the brass rails in pure white daylight, can sec the let num bers and identify the advertis ing, can see the original tickets and thus prove our talk, can de anything you please but wait That you may net de, for the bright, intelligent, prudent buy er of real bargains is abroad, and he or she will be prompt te seek this pre-vernal offering. Real Brussels Point ; tot. 1 I pair wis 173a pnl r; let for&3 S 1 pair (IMS) 11 pair: let for IliJ S 2 pairs vrere rw it ptlr; let ler lilt 41 pairs were ll.'in pair; let ferSBO 6 1 pnlrs v ere into n p ilri let ler IV) c it pairs were w n pulrj let for ate Brussels Lace : Let. 7 1 pnl's were W a pair; let for SM 8-3 pairs weru 2& a pair j 1 jt :or ajO Renaissance Lace : let. u-1 pair was lit! a patrt let for S3 lc 1 pulr was UltOn pair; let for 120 111 pair was MO a pair: let for 110 12-1 pilr wus lis a pulr; let form IT 1 palrwaskM)apilr;!etrnrS2S 11-2 pairs wero 132 eO a pilr; let for S3) 11 i p lira wetullu u pair; lot(er'2i 10 a pairs u ero 9 SO a pair; let for I'M Egyptian Lace : let. 171 pair was 118 n pair; let for 110 )S-'2 pairs wero 112 n pair; let for S'4 19 a pulls weroS3apalrletforlu Swiss Tambour Lace; let. 2) 1 pslr was It a pair; let ler 1.1 311 pair was tatt pair; let Ter 13 !!! 1 imlr wbb 110 a pair: let for IS -I l pair wu.sJS a pair; let for b '211 pair was SHa piirj let fer12 2.V-'2 pairs wcru M a pair; let for Si2 !C-'2 pults wero 110 apUr; let ler lit SO S7 2 pairs wero I6 n pair; let for lis 58-2 pupa wero t'2U a pilr; let ler IS) ?.) '2 pairs x ero t'22 CO a plr; let for 133 u-'2 tiutrs were 15 a palri let for S3 J 31 '2 pairs wero Its a pair; let tern J 32 3 pilr 8 wcru 110 u pair; let for HO 3.1 3 pun h wuru Sis a pilr; let for fti HI 3 pair weru 117 a pair; let ler 40 Real ClunyLace: let as-1 pIr, wis II a pair i let feri! X'l pairs woie no a pal r ; let for 111. Real Antique Lace : let 37 lrnlrwestGapilr; let for II. as 2 pairs werul.lnpalr; let fer4 W -i ptlrs were It a pair; let ler W 40 a pairs were a pulr; let ler 17 W 41 -2 pairs word I'l a pilr; let for ill 423 pairs, were II CO u p-ilr; let for 110. Silk Curtains : Let 41-K pair was 110 a pair; let for II se 4-H pulrwasSLlii pair; let ter fit 'B-l pair w as 12 a pairs let ler IIS 4H-1 pair as 123 a pair; let for US 17-2 pair j worellnu pair; let for 12) 1 8-5 pairs were 110 n pair; let form 4 l-'H pairs wi r.i in a pair; let for SI8 10 ,1 pulls ware HUH pair; let ler lit M 3 p tlrs were 110 u pair; let for 110 M-3 ptilrs were 110 u pair: let lerSIV 63 3 pairs vorer20a iuli; let lerlu. Tunesian Stripe : Let lH pair was 112 5) a pilr; let for K M lp.itrwall2 5iapilr; let ler U Ml-l pulr was 113 50 a patr; let ler S7 te 67-1M pairs wure IH 60 a pair: let for HO 18 : pairs were 112 re a pair; lotferS8 t'i-1 pulrswereSWapalri let ler 140 te -'2 pairs were 113 a palri let ler isi SI '2Ji pilr a weru 121 a pain let lerlU H!-n pairs were 112 a pair; let ler W-3) pairs aoie ill apalr( lotfer40 Embroidered Muslin : let. 641 pair was 110 a pair i let for K Sl-1 pair was S7 Ml a pair ; let ler 5 l-2 pairs weru 113 a pair: let for 112 1 7 - S pal rs were I2a pair ; let for SJ en-3pilrs worei'2Japlri let lorlie CH 4 pairs far 111 a pair; let for W Nottingham Lace : let. 70-1 pair was II f e a pair j let for II 711 pair -ft as S3 23 a pilr; lotlerl75 72-1 pilrwaslfiaiiairi lotferll 73-2 pairs werelijiapalr; let lern 71 -2 pslis woie 12 a pair , let for 12 M 75-2 pairs wera ri a pair : let r ir 13. 7t! 3 pall 4 were S2 75 a pair let for 13 77-2 pirs were 12 "5 a pair t let for li 7K-3 pairs werelt te a pair ; let ler Si 7J-3 pairs were 17 6 la pilr ; let for lis bil 3 pilrs were II 73 a pair I let t ir 13 81 3 pulrn wc re sh re a alr ; let for 1 1 1 f-2-3 pal i s were 12 apair ; let for S3 KJ-3 pairs were r a pair ; let ter no m a pairs wre 13 a pair i let for lie 85-4plrwerotl75aplri!etiorI0 n:-4 pilrs were 17 50 a pir ; let ler S2J b7 l pairs were 7 a pair let for IW Crepe : Let. M-3 pairs wero 122 SO a pair j let ler HO t'j- purs hi re fiuu pitrnet Irt5 lu-i pairs wtie lis pile; let for 5J Madras : Let ei-lpalrwksiliaptlri let ter M 1)2-1 pair was It a pair; let for 12(0 is-l pair was s a pair; let for 13 50 lil-l pilr His se a pair; lotferll U 1 pair as 17 a pair; let ler 1 l". -2 pairs were S3 73 k pulr; let ter 5 i-'2 pairs were ttt a pair; le. for 17 u 2 lwirs wer II a plr; let for It W -2 pairs werjirta pulr; lotions 1(02 piiri were 17 50 a pilr; let for 17 50 101 '2 pilrs weru s; a pilr; let ler 13 le2- pilrs wero 5 j a p In let for 17 50 10J itairiwerel3apatr; let for 110 SO 104-3 pairs wero 7 u pair; let for 112 ltiv-3 pairs were tl u pair; let tens 106-4patisweiel7apalr: lotferll! 10' 4 pairs ere II 50 a pair; let for 112 lis Spills wcrs 17 51a par; let for 120 ei-4 pairs weiu 17 te a pair; let for IX) 110-4 pairs were 9 a pair; latlerl.'S After awhile house-cleaning. After house-cleaning hew satis fying some bright new window hangings brought out te beau tify the home te mollify, per haps, the tempers that the an nual raid has ru filed saved up from this sale, which will give al) the auction blessings without the auction bancs. hcrend iloer, north of Tn-nstpt. Peer cle- vateia. It was a big, big let of Berlin Jackets that we get held of, else there would net be one left te tell of new. Handsome, sty lish, and half what a very mod erate price would be. Beavers, Worsteds, Casssi- meres, of many colors, made T DIAMOND DYES Warranted ta enter tanre geeds thaa saw ether dyee ever made, aedtn jrlve mera bin bin bin HaataBdaaraMeeolera. AskfwtafllMewiewal aad take ae ether. ADrMDfti AOottOelon- QUMsts BMITsi 1 ten 10 j Gaum. A Child Can Um Them I Uneqaalled ler all raaey aa Art Werk AtSrava-lataaiiailareluata. Oval WBLL.S, KlUHAatlSUM OOPreB, Bar. WAttAUAXUK. with greatest rare. A week or se age we had three thousand, may be a third here yet. They shouldn't last the month out $4 Jackets for $2, $6 Jackets for $3. $8 Jackets for $4. $10 Jackets for 5, Beeena fleer, Cnts&nt street fremt. Takeele Takeele Taters. Be a little 'patient, ladies. A jersey-fitting .Dress Waist is worth waiting a few minutes for. Your turn will come quickly; We control the use of the Pollock system for Philadelphia and vicinity. $1 for waist and sleeves lin ing perfectly fitted and basting ready te put en. $2 for waist and sleeves lin ing and cloth basted together, but you must furnish the cloth. New fitting - room second fleer, Chestnut street side. We have 3600 pairs mere el the Children's Ribbed Cotten Hese sizes 5 te 8 for 12J cents a pair. They will very likely last the day out Chestnut street alae, west of Main Aisle. : TI10BO Kads nre Going : : : A Third Ltsj Than : : "BimcAMT Pmcss." : A sea of heads under that sign yesterday. There'll be another there te-day women pulling out the pieces of Dress Goods that are going for almost noth ing. Foules, serges, broadcloths and the like in lengths of 1 te 7 yards. Plushes, beavers, and bou beu cles ter Coats and Ulsters, in te3j4 yard lengths. Southwest et centre. 500 Men's Stockinet Coats, $1 each. Hardly pays for making. Under the coat, en and oft with each jump of the mercury. Chestnut street, west. JOHN WANAMAKER. UHOOMHIUH. TflVKKJf KAMlIiY SHOULD USE CABS AHD'8 MILD CDBKD CAM. The V. aclmmiker Mew Precess Fleur pro nounced the beat ever placed upon the mar- w'e mae specialties of FINE TEAS, ana Choice OL II JaVa. ana UOOU (JOrSJIstS. The ben tee Coffee In the city. All we ask Is a trial order. QKU.VTIAKT, .,,, j. .. Ne. I" West King streeu SBTUoeas delivered. A T BUKHRVtf. ' WbeWintsi Cbestant New ? Think of the prlee. Geed Seft Coestnata only scents a quart or 5 Quarts for cents. The party who held l hem wanted te sell, and we bought them cheap and will give yen the bargain. Banralnstn Canned Goods. Bargains In Syrups. BatKelns In kTaperated rrults. BarKsins In Dried apples. Fargalns In Kaislns. .ra.,.n, ln Many Uoeos. Trlcee According te Qua'lly. BURSK'S! NO. 17 EAST KING BTRK1T, n NCA1TSJB. sA. gLAUtJUTKR IN TKAS, slaughter" in teas AT Reist's ! Tbe Longest Puis Knocks the Peninmeu ! TWO DOLLARS FOR ONI DOLLAR TU13 WKKK 0LT I TAKB TIME BY THK FORELOCK 1 1 Ss of s)e Keit Imperial Tea (or SI 0) J as el arte Best Black Tea ler... ."""""H l se 2 ? f ,V Jfrt KDSsh Breaklast Tea ter. 1 00 S e of l e Best Japan Tea ler 1 00 SBsef eoeHestUanpowdsrTcaSor 100 4 at of hoc Unnpewdtr Tea for. 4 as el 6J.1 linnerlal Tea for . 100 . ine . 109 1 1 ' ! K? imperial Tea ler 4sef 50uJapaa 'tea ler 4 Ibsef 2fte Yeunar HvaenTaarnr mi Stoli5e(lrau Tualer loe 5nfli1.0,-k,er IN Ss et a j Mixed Tea ter lte Oar Check for Fife Dollars! We will piesent tUe purchaser of sse worth of any one kind or an assortment of the shore Ttaiwiih our check lore. This Is au unon unen csdentea offer. A FOOL t We doieire te be eensnred for enr llberallly ln the kbere cfXcr, and some narrow-minded competitors may evtn rail us a feel. 1 his Is vi-iy foolish. We de knew that enr patrons will netreasurs us, however, but record this liberal error el ours as one el the many we are constantly making. Always beartnmlnd that we are tha Lawst Heuse and carry the most Complete bteja. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLESALE ANU ItETAIL Q HOC Fit, MsrUsut Csnssr West KIk as Prises Streets, LAMOABTEK A. ssrTeieaaeae aaa rree OeliTery. CXOfWJTaVaHt - -" i-i.iq.i -uin.r. GH8&8Sg?'" wsa aae settle atgeeaUy T cumsKUKUtmtm. L Gimbu IBre. 08 HOltm QUkWM IT. 8 UtTHMTlir) M Aid AIMS IX CMOS: HAD! TO OftDM. . Ws fears efesAt frets a TanB m VFOWnMsan aKaUtsaVsaV of gweie la taeatese,eal salvia order M awe esar laree aa aae uae MMeSssMreeeers, faux csavierec, we aaakete aseeewr mmrnm at Miataimai imiiim ah nama aad aw stflee. SUS Tieaease M Order, All-Wee. Wetta SMS. St ss Treaeen te iirder, Ali-Wooi, Wectk esse. St se Treeesss te Oreer, All-Weel WenkfTSS. SS.es Trewtera te Order, All-Weel, worth is ee. TaeOreat Aeaaaisaiaef Mea's.Bw'eaad CkUdrea'a Cietktag. at aalt pries still eon een ttaaae. MtaaOTSSeaUatsiss.aiBS,t,p,H.Haad Xem's SaiU at Is. St, ss, IS, is. no. Bey's Orereeati at IL7S, H is, sj.ie, K. Bey's Satu at IISQ, ss, H. SS.1 CktldraaVs Salts aad Oraresata ereea 11 sadapwatdav; , Skrewd bayere wfll tad tt tetketrUTaa tuete eall aadexaatae tkese goods, as tAe Lewest frlces will prevail. L. GAHSsUH A BRO., Sf eremantTallere aad Maaataetarere of at ea'a. Bey's aad Children's Clothing, B. W. COB. MOBTH QDBBST OKAHflB ST. . SayTheCaeapeetKxeluslTe Clothing Heaee In the city. MTBB StKATHFOn. I"! TBS. WB UAVB BTBB1TB1HQ BU1TA BLB FOR SDCa WBATBEB IB HBfl'B WBAB. ALLOUK OVERCOATS Reduced in Price. A BBOUCTlOBi TOBOMETBlRe; TOO, TBAT AMOOBTS OUB WBOLK LIMB Ot NEK'S SUITS GOT IN PRICE FKOM TBB BBTTBB URADKB TO'TBB X.OWBB, TOTJ'LL PBOF1T BY A VISIT TO OUB BTOBB. ALOOKAT0UBPBI0B81BB0BB TO KAKB A BOTBB Of IOB. Myers & EatMen, BBLIABLB CLOIU1EK8, NO. 18 MAST KINO ST, t.AHOABVBE PJL EADINQ CLOTHIERS. The Bieat Reduction Sale Still Continues -AT- OUR STORE. Hush & Brether, ON1-PRI0B OletMera and Furnishers. THIS WEEK WE WILL OUT r-BICRS ONE THIRD OnOurKniiroStsekof BOY'S OVERCOATS, BOY'S SUITS, BOY'S SINQLK PAIiTS, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, CHILDREN'S SUITS, CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS, CHILDREN'S SHORT WAISTS, In order te entitle us te Clear Off enr Knllre W1BTBB Stock of these goods and make room for the BXTBMSIVE and KLKUAMT L1NB OF BfltlNU OLOTB1MU which we an new manutaciuiing. Bar Call at enee and aee ihs Bztraerdlntry Inducementeeaieeffilng, HIBSH & BEOTflEE, OORHBROr X.qUVaHWT.mamT8MWQOABB, LANCASTER, PA. ur u jfiuuiut. UKNTurr, If Partieahw astawttea aivea te Slllag aadpiessnlsatkeastnral laetk. X tee latest latueeTorneBla for delast a have aa alee work at a iTerr reaeoaaMe esei, Heylne- nan of as fsweaae iia soe.taajsu emeelajsaaretOElTa B.smssejI iMIilsilfia is 1 1 eaya yewaieiap Seasonable U mmrmML YTAVS YOU UMWM THE BARGAINS 6 and 8 lerth Qaen St !- OOMTOBM, LADIW OBlTaTmTsI OOaVTsJ, aUT3!Al1D UWDlEWsaAB, reM XatsVHUtM of Oekt, Oa aeeeaat el us weather aet betag eeld, as " yew want aay of three Bargains eosseat "u st yen saeary. Jehn S. Givler OdsSNertB QatsMs LABOAWBB.PA. mHB PEOPLE'S CASH S1URB. Hie Pteple's Casb Stere, He. SS SsMt Xiasx ItrtMt. NOW OPENING. EduseFurnisbing DRY GOODS or BTEitr nvseBiPTtnK at thb low- EST CASH PKICEB. Reduced Prices On Car Bntire Stock of LADIES' COATB, M1BSEB' COATS, CHILDBRM'S COATS. Say We still have some Cholee Goods la lata Hee, which aia well worth an Inspection by these who may wish te purchase a Ceat. - KBMBMBER-Beduotlensln Prleeawllkas mean Lewer Prices. Gee. F. Eathven, HO. 30 BAST EIKO BTRMrT, LABO. BsVPA. wiarif-iysusw QUMMtrawAitm. Ml M'O'St, riGH ft MAKTIN. Giilui, Glass and Qaeeesiaie -AT- CHINAHALL. Our Stock for the Spring Trade contains as usual the Beet makes of White Stene China, Semi Porcelain or rrench China ta tha mar set. Plain or Decorated. In Tea, Dinner or Toilet Sets, at the Lewest Pileea. Onr assortment of Glassware Is large, aad contains many New Patterns and Designs. Oar stock et Lamps Is large. Amingltwlll be found the Bechester, which has no supe rior. Persons wanting a new outfit, replacing or filling np sets, will and It te their adyantage teglTeusacalL High & Martin, Ne. IS East King St. oetis-tf FOHB, C. OIQMARKDOWH IB ALL Far and Winter Goods. Owing te the mild winter and an orenteek of Winter Goods, we will make reductions ea all such goods that will pay you a handsome interest en yenr lnyestment. AM XLBGANr LINE OP Ladies' & Gents' Furs, Of Every Description, rirst Quality floods Only. Priers Guaranteed the Lewest. Big Line of UOUES from S3.23 up. TBUNKB, TBAVBLING BAGS AND DM BBBLLAS. rlllghe.t Cesh Price Paid for Saw rnrs. Stauffer & Ce., 81 S3 Kerth Qsmms BttSMt, LABOABTBB.PA. CAMMIAOMI. QTANDAKD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. KDQKRLEf, Bes. te, ia, a. as Market street. Bear of Pest office, Lancaster, Pa. I new hare ready for the Pail and Winter Trade the dnestand most seleet line of stnetly flrst-elass Carnages and Sleighs of all deecrlp deecrlp Uens In the meras t. Mew la the time te bny a alee Carriage or Blelgh aa a uhrlitmaa Present. There Is noth ing that would be mere soluble. Special Bargains laSecend-uand Werk, both Brushed or unfinished . A lew mere el these fine Bead Carta left at prices te suit tbe times. All work fully guaranteed. My prleas for the some quality ei work are tbe cheapest tn tbotttete. "pairing and Bepalntlng promptly at tended te. One est of workmen especially employed for that purpose, TSJOTIOB TO THBssFABBXBB AMD A.W MUST aiddea te aCBMBBSAU persesu are aoreey ter. spaas ea any of tae laade of the cerawaui IsbbAsbbbbwbBbbV pneu weu ssnaissi n ieaaae) or UB.1 SSiLSS -mnlrE ' . f' . iJum-Liit rt.-'?wr,at 'Vi.l , . jj&L.ym k-ii-d'tMiiSAk!i.- - . -
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