,7? -I""- .??, " ' "; 2 t'--- -'- It -"., ,-' W " , :&i M-wJ 4v" - '' . THE IiAKOASTEB DAILY INTELLIQJCKOBK, MONDAY,: DECEMBER 80. 189. '.JiV' IV .$ '."ifw P m . ?& Xs- tC7 & .', ". v S i. SKi gfe ST. W r& ffi M EJ m fpatlg 9ntUtg?itci?. & j. iMDMCWJ.trrKINMAlf. (',. CKAKLMHTKINMANFOLTX, Mltm si' ROBERT CLARK, Publish, i 'fate DAILY 1NTELL1G!5NCEH,-Fubllbed 'i iM avssnr slat in ih .r hntHniulitf. Served '()H'kf eaittert la this rtir. and snmmndlng Z1.1MMUWf Mnta a k. Br mall live aet- l -X lata In e4 vase M mats month. . ; J.'" " i EftV j?l-r V WnKIit iNTELLIGENCER-One dollar and f.ftyests a rear. In advance. hnM"tn tTMfgfgrat Hatnlt br check bi ' muOm crter, and where neither of ?$ ttWM JM procured Mnd in a registered tgfM t the IPosteffloe, ai second class mall pf Assam, m nmutanicnt. Lancaster, Pa. v; lAJTOJJTI, PA., Decanter 30, IBM. Kew Terk SeMterUl Stock. rra a,i . a.a . t . uil. J"h1.t. '--',, Alley ren us luav me uciuui-ntuu uum I v VLegtelature will elect Calvin S. Brlce te ("" united states senate, netwiin- & 'StlSmiYlfifl. lin ktwinn ntitmftltlnn wllirll l'v,ku inninn tin In htt nerlv In the Htate Against such a choice, upon the ground ;;that Mr. Brlce is but a nominal resident .-.of. Ohie and Is chiefly distinguished as '& man of lanre wealth ncqiilred In Wall Sl CjLau.fc ul).lliil n a....t.M..lt tt AAn I til WDtrtXIBlJCVUlUWUUSj U KUUUIEUIKVIUIIIK v te have grown up In Ohie against the fc't continuance of the habit of regarding an rtfw Ohie man who has cone te rnew Yerk pyl - after akekcls, and pursues his busVness swere, as sviu an vjiuu uinu ; uuu wii-iv 'd&?1tMmatn Vmanllrl trmntnl for the fcellnir sv'that a man cannot claim two states as L.& his residence, in one of which te place it.wfhls dollars and in the ether political j. .honors. 'aL Mr. Urlce has a residence at the -town s'f&'ef Lima, in Ohie, where we believe he Vi repairs when he wants te vote, ana gh which serves him as his political station. 4. Tfta Lllelnnaa ntnl anetnl atnt Inn la ssvrr -. . . ... : w? -2iw xetK, in ODcuience te a iv&, -?-. i.- . .. 'i-j law which unngs iniiueunircs aim r inbnillnir mllllnnnirnti Intn I lint, pnntru of financial movements. Tim miMtlnii pV which is new raised In Ohie is as te & JM urliAthnt n tnnn innv tint tmraiin r.ntlHna 1111 T... . . MJ UW. ....RWW J.W.. wawi L';it;. in Ohie and business in iscw Yerk ana hyl pluck the prizes in each territory ; te fe.'A which the subordinate question is nt- V tached aa te whether it is necessary that r;M United States senator shall be a mil- ff.tj-- vu7. .icn 1UI& fAJBmaNM.T iimii; :-;:;;; millionaires, wne nave come into r '-.; irem einer places te acnieve renunes ft and have found them there. g Many famous Ohie men have cone te '.sw" ;--.. . . ii . , " .... WfrC i ' ' ur,ce "''ls a very common one. All of the lmnil- tli ffnmii nmv nnr. hnvA umitBeml am miipti fljrush; but it Is prebable that New Yer,k ;& can iurnisu eneugu millionaire sons or rL. AttAfl. states te keep their senatorial CfV-' WVMV -.; '. ' nialra properly filled, if it be that a A million is a senatorial rcnulslte. .i:,i ine pconie wue ue me uusincss 01 r7. mi.. i. . i. .. i .. . jV Vaiv Vnrlr nrt fiAnrlv all lwtrn In ntlinr ll&,piccs. The New Yorkers who have ?',maae incir minions leave h te tneir F::,y-i cnuurcn 10 spena : anu a iresu crop et Hungry countrymen Is constantly fz fc-i uesa avenues. S".-iv . i'' V. . i. . ii . . . .1 . jffljr v niay oe nil ngui, in view ei una r." SJT peculiar condition of the New Yerk .ivpopuiauen, ttiat a man may net be J 4 $fpreply considered te have cxpati latcd y ' iilmiielf when hn mx4 in thnt pit v fnr himl. B?"'.s naMtnurrMMesnlenAniw ttint.it Unllrlirht -' '4.. JMHuMlIM l.t... nn n r.t.tn. . .. ..... lift. KWTplace. It may be that the laws of poll pell V.li..l ...M... .1 .1.1 I.. I..1 .. h&tri Tfew Ynrlf. nml Unit IIvIiuf in It. LfJCi;beuld be lield net te count .Oagainst political residence elsewhere. - t?' Trtaaf Ctf all nil 11 tint wineu-ilmltl t object te her citizens going te New Yerk for their millions, but should rather cul tivate that disposition in them and re- V-Vr? nam w.vili lu. (.11:14 DUWV33 null jruiib- .jp leal preferment. In this view the. M flectien of Mr. Brlce te the United states benate may be judicious, it is W?? Brlce. nlus ills millions, that Ohie has. Wf threutrh the New Yerk liivnslen: and Wtp thBt- fat mere than Brlce without the if millions that she would have had if he hai staid at home. It seems that it may be wise in Ohie te still regard Mr. Brlce en a citizen eligible te political honors ; but It Is net e clear that the Scuute Is the place where he should be stored away. It Is true that it is much the present fashion ,j but it seems te be a praetlce that would Jj-C I IkJh 1a4 nttAHArl t f I.. .BBhh J.Ik It.... ti. ' 'a$ ucvwci iiuuuiuu 111 iin uivucii viiiiii ui Sr observance. A man Is very lonely in Sjjjg -'the United States Senate nowadays rj nuu is uui ;i v nvutuiv, JtjKt'iMBlu w a place that has particular attraction ir the men of larce Income. Wash- KSfrineten lias ceme te lxi u rltv where p ;3g wealth can be displayed and expended . -, , wim large reiurns ; anu tue Senate is an honorable body, where the labor Is lluht. the company geed and all things har- monleus with the natural alnief uinn te be distinguished, rich, social acd cilm. There Is nethluir te ruftle the , millionaire senator btit the newspapers ; -bu mese, ne necu net read. It is even said that the delights of the senatorial association are such that the Jelly geed fellows politics are of no account in the private sessions ; and le such an extent is the spirit of brotherly affection car ried that certain Democratic senators are even reported its new begglug the Iowa Democrats net te de se cruel a thing te them as te take away their Billy Allisen ; who Is an Iowa Bepublicau senator of bucIi easy political virtue as te be threatened with 'jF' the less of the votes of the Republicans V in the Legislature who de net HUc the ft way he sits astride the tariff fence. Beware of Spain. ir cruuier tun, ei r jenua, nas contrived te galvanize the question of Cuban wp- aratien from Spain by his resolution new ei slumbering with the committee of for- &. clgn affairs. The news of the lntreduc- ,.jr wen or his measure was welcomed at V" KevWcaf liv n r,r.1illl,t ......... 1 .,.! Ii. tl.ore ... ju. .... f! ..T. . ?-:t - w Uliy lIlUHHWSiailOUSOI B,5rymPatbynU alungtbe lower Atlantic anu uuu coast. Benuter Call has had K himself interviewed in the matter and $ expresses the opinion that If the Cubans H& aUeuld rise and proclaim a republic this government would net leek en with lu- etnerence wnjie fcjpaln tried te rivet again her imperial chains. He ref.rs te the similar caw of the Mexican .rising against Maximilian when I'rcsl- - dent Jehnsen warned the French te leave Mexico. The Important differ- euce Is that Spain Vuly maintains her .ancient domlnleu InV-'uba, while France ?L-wa,,fcryJn8 te wtaWiali a new conquest. i ?y-sw ean ue little deiNH that a revolu revelu r tlln Cuba that aiVneared te have f;fNl popular supArt would com cem ,aMM4 much publJIb sympathy in V?9 " W"W bV almost linpes- WfmMmp te keep this country out of the WtjimmL - . r, Blaine may be dreAmlng of the .ifJWWHtlnn of Cuba u abrjlulant cUmax mrr, which ha te far inthi IHllitmlluii bM) vry x)wuuenple, nJ- ri !-.'"-- :,.! If the Cubans are encouraged te revolt by agitation like that of the Flerida sena ter we win need te nurry up Dimuiug war ships or Spain will net liave much te fear and the scare may Iks all en our side. Spain has twelve armored andsev-enty-clght tinarmered steam war ships, and fifteen torpedo beat. The United States lias one torpedo beat In course of construction, and when all the ships new authorized arc afloat, we will have cloven armored and thirty-one unar unar mered vessels. The heavy Spanish Iron clads might call at New Yerk and col lect the costs of any riot provoked in Cuba by American agitators, and there would net be much brilliancy in a policy resulting In such a proceeding. Twe women knocked down a nisn In New Yerk and stele ten dollars from Mm. The question arlses wbelher they wcre Mgbwaymen or Mghwaywomen. The presiding officer of a meeting Is aclialrman, whether male or fomale, but if the same rule applles te the highway robbers It must also held for male washers of clothes, who would be washerwomen in spite of sex. JLIut the dictionaries glve "waslior "waslier inn" and de net give hlghwayweman. We can speak of a lady chairman, but it would grate n gainst the fitness of things te refer te a lady highwayman, or a female highwayman. It would perhaps be hotter, in these days of woman's rights, te retire from this awful pur.r-le and speak only of brigands, desperadoes and olher neuter villain. rnKsiDKNT HamhkeN went gunning for ducks hut week, and of the threo kllleil by the party he Is said te have slain one, and also te have accidentally taketi the life of a pig owned by an old colored man. This touching Incident needs explanation and detailed description. Did the chief oxocu exocu oxecu tlvo of the United States mistake a pig for a duck, or did he luiagine that a polar bear was prancing through the thlckets of Old Virginia. Possibly his gun was accident ally discharged, or he' mny have slain the wild Virginia razor-back dellberatnly and for sport, bouause of the scarcity of ducks. Jehn Wanamaker should get his guu and Jein the presidential sheeting party, and Mr. Ingalls should be persuaded te haunt the neighborhood, as he nillit easily be slain for a pig. Tun cold wave is coming. I.ast Thurs day when the strong winds began the quotation for the day en the Intrluoen Intrlueen cer pad calendar was the following from Bryant : , I hear the hetvl of die wind Hint brl n j The long- drear ftlerm en Ite heavy wings. The howl was en hand according te our pregramme, and new here comes the storm. A cunteils flvo-pego pamphlet cemes from Bosten with the compliments of the author, David Thayer, A. M., M. D.t who has wade the flight of birds a life long study, "and desires te leave In yeunger hands the result of his Investiga tions." This result Is Illustrated in a startling froutlspleeo ropresonting an 'terlal railway." The pamphlet bears thotitle: ".)rlal railway for the exploration of the polar zene and for air transit ever water and land." The plcture shows three huge kites or sails hanging, vertical and rigid, high up in the sky from three long reds or cables that run from a vessel te a row of small balloons. Dr. Thayer doesuot deign te ox ex plain what these rigid sails and connecting reds nre inaile of, but he doclares that the balloons are only usodtekoop the kltes up when the wind dies away. " If there wcre always a wind thera would be no use for balloons," says the student of bird flight, and many a kite flying boy will agree with him. Sliding en the Hues or reds that con nect the vesHel and the kites Is a car In which the crew of threo live and work, shifting the angle of the kltes by means of repes and no changing the dlroctien of the motion of the strauge apparatus. The car is carrled up and down its aerlul railroad by the pressure of the wind en anether sail. The Inventor quaintly ebserves thnt If In couscquenee of the great vlolenco of the sea any of the voyngers become sea sick, thecur may lie Immediately carried te the upper part of the railroad, near the kites, whero It will remnlu beyend the reach of the motion of the nea, and will travorse llie Holds of air as calmly aa a balloon. The yessel Is only intended te act as a drag, and in crossing land or Ice a car or sled go Is used. " The lurlal rail road consists of an apparatus which is acted upon by two ferces, the first of which Is the-wlnd acting by oblique Impact upon the surfucoef the kites, and the second the resUtnuce of the naine ferce by means of a Urairi - This beautifully simple devlre was sug gested by observing the light of sea gulls In accompanying an ocean Htoamer during along voyage against head winds. The gulls seomed te be resting en their wings, but easily gllcjed far ahead of the Kwlft steamer, and circled all around It. The sailing vossel operates en the same princi ple, but with a dragse heavy that its pro gress is very slew. The icrlal railway raises a huge expanse of sail with Ju&t enough drag te kcep it hte.nly, and the small crew high above water. The iuvon iuven iuvon ter hopes te nmkelt useful for rapid and light Journeys of small parties by land or son, and when he makes his trial trip lu a howling gale due attention will be given te his obituary. Tin: uxivr.nsAi. malady. Oil, for soiue icllef tllecthe Frent this cursed Krlp I Oil, for some new Invective Te describe the crlppe. When you've taken six or leven (lulnliie pill, nud need clown Stere, It makes you nigh for liemeti, Where there It ue grip;)?. from the fyeinen lilt Jeunurt. Almest Diirled Allve. A special from HprlngfleUl, Ohie, says: Ciptnin Jacob Onrrett, of the Lageuda aveuue engine house, rocelved a telegram last Saturday night announcing the sudden death of his father at Sandusky. The cause assigned for his denilse was an vplleptie fit. Mr. Qarrett left at once for Columbus, whero the funeral was te be held, and waited the arrival of the remains. Arriv ing at the capital city he and ethor rela tives received the body which hud been shipped In the care of a relative. The casket was epened for a Inst leek, when signs of life were perceived. Restoratives were brought and a physician summoned, and, in a short time, the supposcd-te-bo dead mail was able te speak, ile was transported te a bed, and new lies there very weak and ill, but still alive, and his relatives are net without hepe thnt he nmv yet be wrested from death's grip. A well-sprlmf of pleasure In a healthy Imby ; keen your Imby lu lmxiI health by imlng fir. Bull's llaby Hrup, iliufrieudef Infancy. Price ilCCIltJi. KrOIll all KOrtlnnn nf tlu rnnnfrv mmAlMliin. of the Bend envoi of Ijunclerln dlM-uwuef llie ver, stninncli, bowels unci bleed. It cures eon- sUpntlen, malaria lever, heuilaehe neNs.ele. Price only 23 rents a lucl nervous- 1 1 e tr n .. k.il.l everywhere. 1'lnk gums and mouth and dazzling teeth Aud breaUi of bulm and Dpi el rose Are found net la this world beneath With yeunir or old, save only tboie Who ever wisely, while they may, Use HOZODONT by night or day. A Great Cry ler More Women Has been gelnp up from the far west for a geed mju iuu xui me vry is nui ler pule, liuir. TO. Alilll.n.r.1 .a... ... .. .. .. . 1...." . w. m, uvuitiiaw. nuiu.Hi '1116 IlUfcUlllir lrAMl..r.i menareuoluiixleus fur beauty, but lies need iiwiuiT wirua. a grcai rry ler neaiui Is eon een tlnually going up from thoutandser women, yeunsr and old, all ever the earth. Countless remedies ha ve appeared In answer. A few have uccetded, and none held a higher place than pr.Wercs'sKavorlul'rescrlptleu, sure cure for all Uiem peculiar weaknMiM and dl-trtJ-Jntllmnu pwullar te the mx. ltttmktr'. FHiLADtLTHl A, .Monday, Dee. 80, W. The Second Series. BARGAINS IN FLAX. Cumulative, an added Bar gain Line daily, will be the plan for the greatest January Sale ever organized in this house. On Saturday last, Muslin Underwear. The success was immense, and the sale only just begun. But you were net in vited te an ordinary stock. The reserves have been ordered in, and we open business .with full lines te-day. This Monday Morning a great offering in Linens of many sorts. Seme are European Bargains brought out for this sale, ethers are from our own stock. All are extraordinary Bargains. The consumer com mands the market te-day. LINENS. The special goods offered this morning were bought long before the advance in (Tax, and will be sold much below pres ent values. Tabic Linens. 68-inch Barnsley Bleached Table Linen. Nearly 6 months age we purchased the entire stock of a celebrated Barnsley manufacturer, and will sell the goods this week at about half the usual retail prices. The purchase cannot be repeated, and the goods were made te sell at net less than gi.iea yard. Our price will be 6$ cents, lhcse, like all Barns leys, are extra heavy and im prove by washing. A finer quality, same make, 70 cents, nominal value $1.15. Much superior, same make, 80 cents, nominal value $1.24. 61-inch Cream Damask ex tra heavy, in four designs : A one-inch ball. , The Queen Household. The Duke of Leinster. Ivy Leaf. Geed value at 50 cents, W cut te 38 cents a yard. 67-inch extra heavy Cream Damask, 100 pieces, put at 50 cents from 75 cents. Napkins, Tezvcls, Etc. 500 dozen 19-inch uerman Cream Damask Napkins, te be compared with any ether at $1.25, will be sold at 85 cents a dozen. 200 dozen 24-inch Square (almost bleached) Damask Napkins at $i.iea dozen. We knew of no Napkin at Si.qea dozen te equal it. 500 dozen 2 2 -inch Bleached Napkins, extra heavy, at $1.25 a dozen, have sold at $2.25. 100 dozen finest Irish 26 inch Square Napkins, Deuble. Damask, all beautiful designs ; will compare with any $9 Nap ki: extant, new sold for $5 a dozen. J fuck and Damask Tcnvels will be sold during this sale far below the usual price. 200 dozen bleached, chiefly red borders, at 80 cents a dozen. 500 dozen Crepe Bath Tow els, formerly $1.50 a dozen, new $1.08 a dozen, or 9 cents each. 500 dozen Bleached Deuble Huck Bath Towels, well worth 18 cents, new i2j cents. 350 dozen Large Size Leem Huck Bath Towels, red bor ders, geed value at 20 cents, new 12V2 cents. 200 dozen Damask Towels, knotted fringe, at $1.50 dozen. 500 dozen very fine Damask, knotted fringe, 18x36 inches, at 15 cents each. 500 Cream Damask Towels, extra large size, wonderfully low at 1 5 cents each. 250 Large Size (nearly 50 inches long) Damask Towels, knotted fringe, worth 40 cents, new 22 cents. 200 sets Fringed Tablecloths, 24 yards long. One dozen U Deylies te match, or $2 the set, lowest ever sold before, $2.50. Red and blue borders only. 50 sets extra fine fringed cloth and Deylies te match, at $3 the set. 50 sets cloth and deylies te match, at 53.35. 60 pieces 90-inch French Linen Sheeting; will be sold at 65 cents a yard. The goods appear rough at first, but after one washing present a smooth face and show the excellent quality of the flax. 90-inch Flemish Sheeting, net se sightly as the Irish, but superior quality, at 75 cents a yard. Handkerchiefs. 350 dozen Men's Plain White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs at $2.50 a dozen. 200 dozen of the same kind, 9ttmkV very fine, at $3 a dozen, or 25 cents each; te be compared with' any 50 cent Handkhrchlef. The. .above two lets cannot be duplicated, and are at the same prices as sold during the Holidays. 300 dozen Ladies' Scalloped and Embroidered Handker- chiefs, slightly tumbled from Christmas showing : these that were 50 cents, new 40 ; these that were 75 cents, new 60. Yeu knew our Handkerchief business. Nothing te match it in Amerjca. Stock never se attractive as this season. Jehn Wanamaker. SPatctte. te-atium. HMER1CHN Watches, Clocks. Jswelrr, Bpees, Kye-ahus Etc,, at LOWEftT PBICEH. Optical Goods. Telccraph Tims Dally. Kvery Artlcle In this Uu Carefully lUpalred. Leuis Weber, Me. lBtKNttthQaMBlt.. lUarr. B.B.MaUem. TKWKLKK AND URADUATE OPTICIAN. GILL, Jeweler and Graduate Optician, dihmends. Our purchase or DIAMONDS, loeso and mounted, being made before the raise, ws ener our Immense stock uL former LOW PUIC'EH. A Beautiful Line of LADIES' OOL.D WATCH KH, DENT'S GOLD WATCHES, LADIES' AND OENTS HU.VER WATCHES. A Full Line of NOVEITIIX). OHAS. S. GILL, Ne. 10 West King St., LANCASTER. PENN'A. E OR HOLIDAY OIFTB. Herr,Jeweler, FOR Holiday Gifts ! IN- WATCHES, JEWELRY AND NOVELTIES. A Nlre Line of DIAMOND GOODS u Rings, Ear Rings and Combination 8ts AT LOWEST PBICES. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. $ev Sele ev &ent. TTi EAL TOT ATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICF. HOUSES,BUILDINaLOT.S,FARMS, MILLS, Ac., for sale. Omit bargains, full for our new Catalogue Just out. HOUSES and BUSINESS PUOl'KRTI ES al ways en hand for rent. RENTS COLLECTED - Piouerlles taken charge of, collection of rents, puyment of taxes, repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or an noyance le owners. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAOES. Fer these having money te Invest we have first class mortgage en hand and the bevl of facili ties for Investing. TITLE PAPERS prepared aud titles carefully xsmtiied. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. nevB 108 EAST KING STREET. 3md s ECURK A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. VOJX SALE ON THE MOST LIBERAL- TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lancaster ueuue, between Wal nut and luien streets. TwoHitery brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches In front, lets ltt feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnu and Wuluut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary unit Pine sereets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 145 feet deep, en West Lemen street, bet wren Charlette aud Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet deep, with all the modem Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine and Nevln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime. North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets. All the above beuses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In the kltchen.und the cellars warranted te be dry. Call and see for yourself, ue treuble te show you, JNO. F. ORIEL.1 ,,, JACOB ORIEL, Kwcuters. aprJO-lyd.M.W.S. 3JJ North Mary HtreeL ihotevatlt. R OTK. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kranigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and Three-quarur Length Photographs. 60 i-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the Posteffioo. Un7-m(l TESHEJONEHACO.. " J Manufacturers CONFECTIONERS' FINE PAPER BOXES. The most beautiful Hue In the United States. (115 Commerce St.. Philadel phia Pa. Writ fordiiscrlptlve price list. Junftl-7tMt "F0! ITIOR 1IEADQUARTK1UJ .A.O. K. ersi. c., K, of U.K.. LO. H. M n IT A l. t u Charms and'plus. sr'e te of A.. I.O.O.F., Elks. EHltiMAN'S, He. 13 Wast King street. ePrtt . J. HARRY STA n. R E DiJ efi 6n'S' THAT AR Werthy of Yeir Atteitfn - XT ' ' J.HarryStamm's, 24 Centre Square. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Drew Goods. i ' Bid REDUCTIONS IN Blankets. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Comforts. ma REDUCTIONS IN Flannels. Did REDUCTIONS IN Flannel Skirts. BiQ REDUCTIONS IN Calicoes, -Ginghams, Cre tonnes, Shirtings and Sacque Flannels. Bid REDUCTIONS IN Children's Knit Sacques. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Woolen Hese. BIO REDUCTIONS I N Shawls. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Plush Coats. BIU REDUCTIONS IN Steckinett Coats. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Stamped Linens. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Underwear. One Let of CHILDREN'S PANTS at 25, worth iSato&Ce. Thes Redaction are made In anticipation of Htoek-Uklng. DON'T WAIT! COME EARY I YOU'LL NOT REQRET IT : 24 Centre Square. -ILOtSINO OUT HALE -OF- Ladies', Hisses' and Children's FALL COATS -AT THE- New Yerk Stere. W ener today some of the grcatest.values ever shown in superior qualities at away down prices. CHILDREN'S FINE COATS reduced from H and 15, te 12.50 aud S3 each. MISSES' NEWMARKETS- Fermer 85 ; reduced te 12.50 and $2.75. price, One Let of LADIES' NEWMARKETS at UM each ; worth IT. One Let or LADIES' duced from $S te (5 each. NEWMARKETS re- One I Ait or LADIES' BRA I DED STOCK IN ET J ACKETS reduced te (1.50 each. One Let of LADIES' PLUSH JACKETS r duced from 110 aud 113 each, te tS each. WATT & SHAND, Nes. 6, 8 & 10 East King St llmbvcUrte. TJMBRELLA HEADQUARTERS. HEADQUARTERS -FOR- ROSE BROS. & HARTMAN, 14 BAST KINO STREET. e3-Jmd X ANCASrER BUSINESS COLLEGE JLJ LANCAsrKK, December. 18S9. DEAnSlHOnMAUAK: Yeu are cordially In TiXft i?,J.ult t,ie LANCASTER BUHINESS LOLLtOE. at lu new quarters, Ne. 31 North Duke street, before entering your son or daugh ter lu January. Convince yourself of tlt-e genu ineness of the article belbre Investing. Sir young Ladles and Gentlemen from this Institu tion leek positions since October as. Address, H. C. WKIDLER, Prlnjilpal. lew Bosten Stere Christmas takek Jaauurre. Vfr t Ladies', Misses.' and Mta's COATS AT- PRICESTOSUIT -THE- After r Christmas Pocketbook. -AT CORNER West King and Prince Streets, LANCASTER, PA. G REAT SACRIFICE BALE. Charles Stamm, Great Sacrifice Sale -OF- These three lines of goods we want te meve off, m we have a big stock of thorn en haud. Will sell them regardless of cost. If you need Blankets, Comforts or Underwear be sure te get ear prices be fore you waste meuey elsewhere. for BARGAINS -QO TO- LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON STORE. iSawlaaem, JLEIQIISI HLEIGUSI EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, i0,i2,43.t MARKET STREET. (Rear Of the ' Postefflce), LANCASTER, PA. I have new ready the finest assortment of ALBANY and PORTLAND SLEIOHS, both Single and Deuble, ever ettered te the public. Prices te suit the times. Cull and examine them. A full line of Buggies. Fhu-tnns nnd Carriages of every description. Alse Heceiid-lland Werk of every Mirlety. Give 1110 a cull. All work warranted. v-Repalrlng In ntl Its branches. One 'set of wnrlrnien especially employed for I bat pnri-efe. TTTENRx' WOL-, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 136 East Klni street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at tee lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. ktHMH H. WOLF. 1M KMt kin Stmt. j.B.MiEma, Nei pen Sweet. BLANKETS COMFITS, DNDERWEAR. m pen Street, &X0CVl, Q.1VWAAYI OIVENAWA.YI Cterk'. Toew-, ila'rriSKr " BWIIflNa R1DTJ0TI0MS AT . OF- BALANCE OF HOLIDAY GOODS BEFORE BTOck TAKINQ. eerie00 ,Bt """ blW8,t eJtart worth of tfre- CALL AT TEA AND COFFEE STORE, NOS. 13 BOUMl QUEKN STREET? M. P. S.-Cll and gtt a Tfew Calendar ter 1890. TBURBK'S. Again Replenished I fiPSS pfOrta for Christmas wants la stsle wants Kryetfr UOn redy te PI"Jryeur NEW YEAR'S TABLE. ,?r,dRr?n?g' C'Olw White Grape., Ba nanas, California Aprlceta, Prunes.'Vears, Jil55f.,,euJP,Ji C"nn """1 ether Bottled uoeds of all kinds. s5eChcSSSUn0qU'f0", PlncaPPl0 and p- AT BURSK'S, 17 East King Street, Ne. LANCASTER, PA. ATHEISTS. Cards, Cards Given Avay Free, FROM NOW ON UNTIL CHRISTMAS. They are handsome. See them In our win dows. We never Invest In trashycards.nelther de we ask you te purchase anything In order te 8 ci. uu , nut ww expect uveryoeay te ass: rer lie Card. This Is the only way te get It. . READ ON I READ ON I Fifty barrels of Candy ever 15,000 pounds I Think or It I 6 fts for Sec, S lbs for 25c ; S lbs for 2Se and 9 Sis for 25c; also Extra Fine Candy at 18c, 18c and 25e per ft. Fine Chocolate Dreps at 18e and Candy 25a Tier ft. Ws lnvn thn pine.t 3 fts for 25e In the city. , MUSCATEL AND BUNCU RAISINS. The Finest Loese Muscatel Raisins we ever saw, 2 tU for 35c The Best Bunch Raisins In the city, 2 tbs for 25c. Fine Fancy Cluster Raisins from 15e te 85a per Si. DATES AND FIOS. A big let of Persian Dates at 4 fts for 2.V. Fine Layer Figs at 12Kc per St. New Bag Figs at :t Its for 25c. Finest Crystallzed Figs at 15c per ft. A drive 4 cans of Blackberries for 25c ORANGES. Fifty boxes of Fine Flerida Oranges at 20c. 25c, 30c and 35c per dez. ' NUTS. Eight hundred pounds Finest French Prin cess Paper-Shell Almonds, 2,000 rbs Oreeneble and French Walnuts, Pecan Vuts, Filberts, M lxed Nuts, Taragena Almonds, Shellbark and Walnut Kernels, etc SUOAR-COATED POPCORN. Five barrels Sugar-Coated Popcorn at 8c per quart. Fine line of Fancy Crackers. Nlcnacs and Ginger Snaps, 8 Rs for 25c SILVER STAR BAKING POWDER, With every H-S box at 15c box you get a Beau tiful Present Fine Vases, Pitchers, Sugar Bowls, Ac By nil means ask for a box and have a chance, Will only offer the Presents during auiiua; eeusuu. Cranberries, White Grapes, Apples, etc 12! Miuceuiuufc Mb ec, mk. una Aunei tmere's Finest, e Finest Line of EvAnnrntetl California r runs in uie luarneu Loek at our immense display of everything that is geed. Yeu can't afford te doss us br. We would net attempt te write up nil we have you must see. Seventeen polite clerks and four errand boys te gl re you all the attention you went. Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement , y UU VUll 1. Ul 1HS us. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STS., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ca'sDry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. J?UY0 F 1VE DAYS OF BARGAINS. Yeu Are Wanted TO EXAMINE THK OFFERED BEFORE Stock Taking (January 1st.) Genuine Reductions lu LADIES'andGENT'S FURS, New and Fashionable, but a few tee many. Never a better opportunity te buy a 8EAL COAT, FASHIONABLE CAPE OR BTOLA than In the next FIVE DAYS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. T ANCASTER CARPET HOUSE. 8HAUB & YONDERSMITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER TO GO TO SHAUB & V0NDERSMITH. RUG't. CARPETS, ART SQUARE, OIL- I CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, Etc. FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES lu the City for the Prices, lie sure te See Them. BEST GOODS t LOWEST PRICES GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE I CARPEr AND CARPET WORK I BEST AND CHEAPEST I Near Cerner of Orange & N. Queen. augZMyd Jflcmr. T EVAN SON'S. THE CAKES ARE BAKED. The Rush for Fleur id Over. WE NOW WISH AI.LOUIt FRIENDS A MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS, Levari & Sens, MERCHANT MILLERS. v --: i1 FOR BARGAINS t'Sf&tty s5,t -v. -A t. - ?. rf ".,- I "'. . ' A V- ..IP ,V:- yvy-jwyrtf-tv .V -t a "--Si s