' tf V ' T' fV., Vf Vj- etlji fritUlttflimcf ?." imm s.mrwtXHASt. -'( . , , MtARkMISTSlNMAN FOLTZ, MttM ,v 'cii-' MMWT CLARK. Pnbtifcfeat. - ,4 fc'DAlLT tHTKLLiaiWCen.-PMIhed verr !, Um yes, but Sinttay. Served i5H MttaM hi' tfeU eity mM arreandtnc ; MMMtMHttlMk. Hyraallflvedel- ? kMrMhiMTMt BBeenUkinenui. jfc & &trttYTNTKLLtQE.VCKR-One dollar and ,, rmM a year, in advance, i TO SUBBCKIBERS-fcemlt by encek W.pMtemea ertr, and where neither or M precurea nna " rc..i: at ts IPostefllce, M second cleu mall 4T Ataua, TBI tXTKLLIOXNCSR, Lancaster, Pa, S! lVlNOABTft,FA., January 1, 1890. New Tear. 'Jr A Happy New Ycat te nil even te our earnics, because they inny thereby K WTnuanaitixl nf flu errnr nf llipir wnVS iNwta Induced te become worthy te be our tfMefids. This la the time when tuni Lfctatty printed Vverk of nrt, the modern . diary, is mined llu large quantities by Crtople Blrangely impressed with the Mttk that It H net n very imru uuuj; ,ta note events day by day with nseMistcnt rwrtiliirlly. This is the time ' rwhen ewkI resolntleiw nre formed and eternally established, in spite of the en- cumbranec of memory wuii tne wrecks Lf k1" Sbf many resolutien1? quite ns shapely and "-. JiAMaAtlnir i & -TKIa la tllrt .lrt- tvlieli fmtil uliivr furiv V ""a J ........ ........ .... .-.- . 'of annual habit all men are supposed te itarn from regretful contemplation of I the past te hopeful nnd plucky planning .Jbr the future. Jt Ha very geed tiling tx- .1 n. I.I...1 ...! If : iVilans mill resolutions are often inll- mmb If 1(WMt tin Iitirtn in Titnkn ttbcm.nnd even diaries have lieeii known i?le result te the Batlsfactlen of the writer if 4fiAin If Ian vnrv trvul flilnrr in linvn fc' Adavef the kind at the end of the busl- Ikjaessrushef the Christmas holidays, in -the midst of the Reason's gaiety, anil ?befere the met trying days of winter. T"pTtae man who in net bettered by the thoughts forced uixin him en Uiiristines and- xvcw icar days, must tc -if very liard case indeed. The day marks the flight of years, nnd there arc Het many in n lifetime. It nwakeuH weiuery, but with it hope. It shows te . ach the generous possibilities that lle &'' before him. We Americans de net jijpender enough. A little of the grave S:tna icisurciy couicmpiaiien ei x.nsi i" era races mlsht be tried a1Ui bi ftoed effectupen '.Vcstcrn character. Tlic , wader who gravely reviews his pauand 'plots for the future en New Year's May need net fear that he is wasting ? time. Tlie actual work nt the ear is of very small Importance as compared twith thestecrlinr of the beat in a nar- f ' TOW channel. " Forethought wins." 5, Kcoiiemtc Iiiipilrles. M Senate and IIouse committees slltlnc In Washington nre getting at some In tererflug Industrial information. Tlie Senate commiltee is looking nftertlie JL Sattle and meat question, ujicm which it aa ueen tawing testimony during tnc recess, In Western centres. It does net eem yet te have Imhmi nble te reach u eonlldeut conclusion aa te the cost W the ready made beef that tlie West sends into the East in re frigerator cars or te find where the profit lurks in the business. It line's that the. price of cattle lias lecn steadily declining, while the cost of beef te the f.r consumer does net lessen accordingly In p" our markets. The nutimit fimnlimlrin U P thatthereisa big profit somewhere be- siween ine cattie raiser nnd the beef 5 .teatcr. Tlie cattlo'prediicers generally K 1tliBn .rmin luln ImiiUMii.i.... fl'l... l.l. iiUlhere seem tethrivc.liut they thrive, "14-acWminETe their statement te the c6m- mlttec,en verj' low diet. They are unable r tW tlUIU UUV U") JllUlIb 111 IvllllII); " Seattle. They kIve the nrlces thev nav V'Jfer the animals and n detailed statement U,of what they get for each part of the 5larentt. Thov lnnnnmi fit ( tilnn( no & iauch as they pay, and for their profit E 'iand general expend they teem te have "ylueir extierience as their chief return. , -Anatney patiently stick te the business jrf la the hope of better times coming : and ff meanwhile figure as inillienalres uiien wauesirenginei meir nig uut profitless 1- bllsllHSS. 1vllcn(Iv If (linlr tnlnu nm FTitrHe there will Ikj a great commotion iaemeday when the tail breaks, and -J.ticse poverty -strieken mlllleiialrea WMniB (nnil)lini' ilmvii in Hulr tnm ulltn. "Mes8 of liuanelal proiiertlnn. nnd their L;fcgfatlcB3 frames are exposed te the view of L ,5 UUIlKCnj WHO J1UVO IH-C11 (UlSCOUUllllg - l.i-.... mi i ..ji . .- . . vf UlL'll UUlt'S. 1J1UUU1V tlllllT fllllf'NIU fin 4 'hJ'M that the witnesses have net been r& Alllnr 41ia iillt ...i.l 41... il.n. I. f.. sh: "" "-- i'i " Him. iiiuiu ji iii A$r facta big profit in the dressed meat j -business, which gives te the men cn- ?Ja.Sgcu " it me BieeK fatness in whlcli Rrthey shine out te the world. The inquiry conducted by the-Huhsc !T i cwHHiHU'tkgiwnya "ti means Is en the ;ttariff impertHT It is hcarlug alunit Tfrivwijuuuy who HiuiiM iu ue iicaru upon jeverythiug that he wants te lie heard .'Jaoeut. rcruuiwthc members of the com- rtiillfM. lin... .f.vitl ...! n.lln...i t.. f , "i" Y .' uiii-aiiun ill ;--,, wuu nicy mar. it is u Hearing ei ;,elflsh Interests, of ceurbc. Tlie tnrlll' f xquestien is wholly ene of self interest, i, uu utcij iiiuu icvu iu iiuuriy 10 ciuilll V'Just what Ids interests call for. .j ine argument made lrore the com- : w mmee ey ine witnesses is based wholly rUpen their statement of their Interest. "j, wicourbe mey assume tnat their interest ) the ceunfry's interest, because all bus t. VJes8 is beneficial te the ceuutry. Hut T-tbey are particularly couecrued only !i because it Ls their interest; if the ceuu- , '' Interest hapx;ncd te be diilerent w,jhu iiieirs, u is se mucn werhe rer tne Jeeuntry In their opinion. Ne exception ,rn uu latifu iu mis. vTbls economic question of the tarHI" verv man is wurrnnhil In lml,.liur i.v tlii$ evtn case. And lery generally the Imm who make things tell the commit- i tee te 1)1 le lllL'h the turill'. A ff.tv nf r--w -- rf""e..'te "J LJ pliismjwk tlJut'thelr raw materials shall c w. .;r,.-..i,.,( ii... .....i i... .!. . . jiiiHUilH.', uuk me uiujuiiiy Sllll 111- $llue te keep the tariff gates uj all 'areuud, fearing tliat Jf tli,ey ask te have i J them put dewti ie let-in samcthinsr thev i '& Jraiit Cheap, their custejiicw ;ill want ".fi.'thomepcniidnlsotoeheaiieii the goods a they buy from them. K, Yestcidayj liewecr, then; wa? a 1'itts i Jurg bottle maker who Joined the fit3 "fXVK material band of Majer Bent, ami J .libielaivil tlifit Iia rvinlil rniw.f T.'iirmwmii ,'MHpetUlen without a tarld'atall. Ills bkhi was tuai tue acuities or niauu- ni here, and tlie suiierjer speed and 9t the workmen, mere than ellfcet eMap European labor; and all the maker here needed wih as cheap rluWi as the foreign maker had. Is Is a position which has been tofero taken iu regard te ether lUfaeiuren. Iu which a ureat Pirt of ewrtti Ju skilled labor, and tlieru is Wt .tltt ibwv wmucb truth in U. Ne ene will question that the ''muufaclurlBK business of the country te-day M In a better position te b independent 'of the tariff than It hw ever been ; ana it.wiii grew sicauny.in that direction as we Increase in capital, lnber and manufacturing' facilities. The day is net very far efT before the matiu fncturing interest will be the loudest In demanding a large free list. m Fire Managenent. There are many peeple who can never watch a fire without explaining te every one hew very badly the fitcmen arc righting it. The Individual gallantry and energy of the firemen usually saves them from blame even by the most captious critic, but the officers who direct them have te suiTer, nnd It is probable that if the devil himself, with all his experience in conflagrations, should take charge of a city fire depart ment he would be told that he knew nothing about fires. We publish te-day the opinion or a man who travels, nnd therefore justly thinks he ought te knew something and may be quite correct In Ills faith. This gentleman's growl against our fire de partment will no doubt win many endorsements from firemen of the old volunteers, mid geed citizens who watched the struggle may heartily agree that It was net veil managed. As Shakespeare- remarked, "What mls carrlcsshall lw the general's fanlt.theugh he perform te the utmost of n man," and only the reporter the trained historian of the day's events Is likely te make due allowance for nil the difllcultles in the way of fire management. In the Downey fire the difficulties were u three-Inch main, causing scarcity of water, and the lack of a supply wagon te send for mere hose. Tills latter defect should Ikj promptly remedied, as n wngen of the kind Is used by ether cities and Haves much precious time. It could be sent for nil sorts of supplies for repairing breaks nnd extending hose Hues, and the horses of an engine en the ground could le used. Te fill our columns, ns suggested, v 1th the criticisms of eltlens who watched the tire would de no geed, and the only way te find whether n fire department meets with public npprevnl Is le watch the way the ballets fall en election day, for citizens may slowly learn that the management nf a fire has nothing te de with IX'inecracy or Republicanism ; nor has the government of n city. When this principle Is followed we may exjR'ct mere skill in fighting fires, but mean while let us be thankful for an organ ized and paid department. (hmnl It Well. The councils meeting te-night will be chiefly devoted te the consideration of the ordinance grunting te the jwrsens whoprejOHO te lay the street railways the privilege of moving the cars by (lie Daft electric system, which cairles the power en wires strung en poles. We de net knew whether the councils arc duly Impressed with the imporlnuce of the grant which is asked from them. We de net think that they are. Vir tually It Is n monopoly of the business of electrle impulsion uK)ii tlie city's streets. Virtually It Is iv eonewsleu of the streets te these men forever for tlie conduct of their business of carrying passengers and also freight. The idea of the men who t-cek tills power is te use It te its utmost prolltnble extent; nnd they will eventually send their branch railways out lulu the pop ulous sections of this great county te carry Its peeple and traffic. This will lie a great benefit le the city, of course ; but If councils realize that these simple street railways that new carry passen gers Hcml-oeensienully, may develop Inte busy freight and pas-enger railways, they can understand that the bargain they are making with them for future thue Is an Important one, and should be carefully guarded in the city's Interest. It should leave the city proper power te niter and amend it ; it should give the city the same power te vary and Increase the tax upon the franchise that it has ever nllother property. It should be repcalablc hi case It should beceme dangerous. TitKiii: are se many rumors of new plots ng.ihiht Uie czur that it seems almost prob preb prob alile that tliere Is really seme truth liitliem, although the gcnernl dullness of news pro pre Mikes fiibriontleu of tills kind. Humer had it that the car had narrowly escaped death by poison, and new the story Is that his sickness was caused by fright pro duced by accidentally touching an electric button nnd putting out the light, l'oer fellow I Why don't he mlvertlse Ills throue ami retire? Tin: yc.tr of lv$y may be long loincin leincin loincin bered for its heavy rainfall mid great Heeds, but prohibition was defeated. A ituii.r sketch of JolTerson Davis' life, wjitlcnbyhtmself, Is published ever his Mimature in lclerili Mayustnc. A geed deal of space I given le the Mexlc-.m war, although lie gives a very detailed nccmutef his capture ami tiies te plnce the blame for the Audorsenvlllo horrors en the Xnrtli and elreuiuslauces. lle was particularly bltter against v hat he styled " thu excep tionally Inhuman net of the North, declar ing medicines te be contraband, te which tliere Is but one, if indeed thore be eiui ether oxample In modeni war. The med ical officers w ere net mere than were re quired with Uie troops, and disliked ttie prison serviec, because oflhe hn possibility ofgettlng the proper medicines. Our ac complished and diligent siirgoeu goneral did much te taipply tills want by substi tutes, oxtracted from the plants and trees of the Seuth. The feed was dllforeut from that te w hlch most of the prisoners iiad been accustomed, tirtlcularliu the ue of corn meat instead of wheat Heur. Of the latter It was net iiosslbleto get an adequate supply at Andersenville. It was net star vation, but acclimation, unsuitable diet, and desjioiulenpy which were the potent agents of dUciui uud death. Thesa it was net In Hur power te remove. The remedy w as w Itli tlioe v he, tinlike King David, coimueuL'od their lumoiitatleii after the end had couie. The remedy demaiulel allkeby inhumanity uud geed lalth wns the honest execution of the cartel." In this connection It maybe noted that the refusal te exchange prisoners was Mid te hav e been based en the principle of e.. haunting the Seuth iu every possible way, Tlie North could allerd te keep prisoners, but the Seuth could net, and, Jf preperly cared for, the Norlliern captives would un doubtedly have been a heavy drain en the Confederacy. Mr. Davis quotes from em inent medical authority te show that the fearful mortality and sickness atAnderson atAndersen atAnderson ville was largely the result of the supply ing of the rations Issued te the Confederate troops te men accustomed tewhe.it bread and Northern diet. lie charges that Cap tain Wirz, an otllcer of the prison, who was captured nnd executed, was ettered a commutation of his sentence tf he would implicate Mr. Davis In the atrocities. Of osurse he denies the bleed hound story, fur he "hud been informed that tliere was net ene bleed lien nd there, but only fox hounds kept te fellow iwroleJ iirlaonecx" oemh UK LJ MPT7I CD .loitl.lUtt.uigrewuVUV.i.r It In e ldent Seu .hern alde of the question win give ' Ae en trial. -wjv :"' THE lAlTOAflCTB.' DAILY IKTELLt&BaOER, WEDNESDAY, JAAM? nothing of Um Northern aide, aad the beat part eV the Mte Mr. DavlV deflMM It In tbeea concluding line t f When Ubi afcall hare oflenwt'paMlan aajl pnjudtee. when rea son shall haraslrbped the mask from mis representation, then Justice, holdthgevenly her scales, will require much of past cen sure and praise te change places." Te sufTeraad be pleanant te almost ImpeMlbl for en adult, and quite e for a bnbjr. Wbtn It iKsmirtedlwItheellA, rtlnrrhtsw or oilier trou treu trou MemodMoMn,use Vr. Ball's Babjr Bjrrnp. lrl as cent. , When the IndlcaUnni are thnt a twrfectlr i liable medicine li nreled te rectilate Uie Ih er, teUrengUien the utemiwh and renerste the syilem, no ene should hetiute te uaoLaxeder. Fink sums nnd mouth and daullng- tcctli And breath of balm nnd lips et rene Am found net In till world beneath With young or old, mve only thoe Who ever wlnely, while they may, Vik HOZODONT by night or day. Oct well nnd stay well. Uut hew ihall we de t.Uten my friend, and the secret I'll tell, . . Though, for that matter, there's no secret CHt, A many a man understand! very well. If you're lew-plrllJ, gloomy, deprcneed, Jf nothing taitca geed and your nfghti bring no If your atemach I foul and your mouth scemi much fouler, And e creM you become that they call you a " growler," He iiire that the trouble U due te your liver, And the bleed IfOiiluggUh a sometimes a river lleremcs when It's filled with nil manner of stun". Clear It out nnd the current run smoothly enough. tloletliB limit otero nnd get n bottle of T)r. Puree' Oeldcn Medical lllocevery, the great bleed purlflvr and liver Invlgornter. It Is a aura cure for Uie low nplrlU nnd grncrnl de in ritnn n limn fcrtu win u bin liver in Inactlre mill hln lilixxl linpure. This remedy make a mnn well. W,ThAw TTOOU'S HAItHAI'AUITIiA. The Plain Truth Hint lloed'n Hnrwipnrllla has cured thou. winitu of peeple who uffi.red severely with rlicuiiintliiin. It ncutrnlUca the luetic acid In the bleed, whlrh raunca IIicm terrlble palm nnd ailicn, and lw llullres and enriches the bleed, thus recntlng the recurrence of the dlwaxe. These fuels wnrnintin In urging you, iryeucullerwltli rhcuiiintlxin, te ghe Heed's ttunmpnrlllnn trial. "Fer !5 years I liine mifTored wltlmclntle rliciimallmn. Last November I was taken were ttmncAcr, nnd was uunble te Ketoutef the house. I wan ulmext ' IlelplcsH for 40 Days suffering great agony. In Pccctnber I com cem com iiiencel taking Heed's HnrHapurllla. After the Nvcend bettle I wns able te Ikj out nnd around mid nltcnd te bimlncM. I took fle bettlen, nnd mn imw in frn tmm rliiMimntlcrti llmt nnlv iv. ntnleniilly I feel It slightly en n sudden change of weather. 1 hne great confldence In Heed's Hiinuipnrllla." C'llAaLRS Han.naii, ChrUtle, Clarke Ce., Wis. Inflammatory Illieiinintlsin "Ilaxlng been troubled with Inflammatory rlieumatlnm for many cam, my favorabloat faverabloat favorableat t cut Ien wm called te Hoed'i 8ariuiiarllla by an ndvcrlUementef euros It nnd cffeclcd. I hae new uned thrcciettlcs nf Heed's Bnmnpnrllla nnd can already testify te beneficial results. I highly recommend It as a great bleed purifier." J. U. Aveiis, West Bleem acid, N. V. HOOD'S SAUSArAWLLA. Held by all druggists, f 1 ; six for S3. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., tewell, Mass. 100 1X)K8S ONK DOI.Ij.VH 3) s WHTHI'KCIFICCO. Lingered Between Life and Death. Mrs. Oee. I. Hnioelc, n highly cultivated and rstlmablelady of I'resoett, Ark,, writes under cl.i te of April S), 18S9i "During Iho summer of 1SS7 my cjes became Inflamed, and my sto mach nnd lltr nlmest hopelessly disordered. Nothing I ate agreed with me. I took chronic dlnrrlKca, and for some than my lire was de spaired of by my family. The leading physi cians of the country were consulted, and the medicines administered by litem iipmt did any permanent geed, und I lingered between Ufa and death, the later being preferable te the agonies 1 wits enduring. In May, 188S, I be came disgusted with iiujslclnn and their medicines. I dropped them all, and depended sole! v en Hwlft's Hiwclflc (S.H. H.l. n few bottles of which made ma pcnuaiiciilly well well from then until new." maim: his mfr a iiurden. I hne hnd scrofula until Itmnde my life a burden. I wns Inexpressibly miserable, sick. W4.ik, sleepless, and unhappy; desiring that the short time which seemed te have been allotted te me en this earth would hasten te an end. 1 tried doctors' treatment aud medicine, and trmcl, but mine of thcsedldany geed, for the scrofula gradually grew werM. bneplijsl chin, who I traveled fur te see, and te whom f puldSliV), gave up the ensens hopeless. I then guve up all ether medicines, and took only Httlft'siSieclne (H. 8. H.) iur bottles of that medlclne cured me. and for the pest four ears 1 hae hud as excellent health and I am as free from dlseuse as an) body llx lug " I'. Z. Neijmi.v, Fremont, Neb. Treatise en JIloeU uud Bklu DUiuws mailed Tl) HWllTBI'ECiriOCO.. Atlanta, fla. . . , . ...- . . t : 5vu 05.e J." MAKT1N & CO. and COATS AT- PRICES TO SUIT -tiii:- After - Christmas Pocketbook, -AT- JJJMTIMi CORNER West Kieg and Prince Streets, fjAXCASTKlt, l'A. itHecellrtimitte" rpiiK X At. (til))., ill rlNKMT LINK OK WAV ul'l'llle III auit rarnll no Ouullcs for thtf llell- aiii.i.r.u nnu.M iu. J TENIti WOl.r, FURNITURE STORE, has remev d te 138 East Klnz street, having a full line or Furniture or every iWrlpllim nt tlie lowest prices. Alse UnilerlukliiK iircimiUly ut ttmlHl ie. Cull umlexHinliie our Koeds.' sieimit H. WOI.K. HUKmiFvll'IfHtrwt. 1011 1IAHUAINS REHL ESTKT6 IALLON hu K.iee. ' 02e-3tdi hll ITlan. - -- - elS-lyd Ladies', Misses' Cliren's MfAMAMMllwr', rntLAMumU, -Wateeaiar. 'aa. 1, MM. Closed at i P. M. te-day. Just a twelve month gene, te the very JieuhJyith dartt .skies above, falling, rain, mud be neath, we wrote "1889. Liv ing, active, pushing, we salute' thee." The ink seems hardly dry, when the same hand, pursuing our familiar advertising way finds imminent the welcome duty of another New Year greeting. In respect of business the old year went out with a golden sunset. The hopes of its dawn ing were fulfilled at its close. Fer that we are grateful, very, but dissatisfied, hopefully dis satisfied. When we started this as a General Stere thirteen years age, we buildcd better thaji we knew. The community was net ready for the movement until we were understood. When we were comprehended, every forward step in our march was upon solid ground, until the variety of the business and the volume of the sales came te be far beyond the highest fancy of our early days. Each year's increase would be a great business in itself, and 1889 takes proud rank in the glorious company of successful years. With the assured "experience of success, we knew. Tenta tive work lies back of us. Therefore we are hopefully dis satisfied. Our work was better done than ever in 1889. But it was net perfect. Fer that we are net satisfied. It shall be better done. In that -we are hopeful. January will be an epoch of Bargains. Already it has a goodly heritage in the great displays of Muslin Underwear, Linens, , White Goods, Embroideries. The large sales from all these Bargain Lines give premise of the extraordinary success that waits, like an apple ripe for picking, our January Sale. It will be a Serial Sale new series of Bargains daily. Celd paper and ink test re solves. Floating in the mind, resolutions are abstract : in black and white, they are con crete. De you think you write geed English? Test it with types. Have you made geed resolves? Test by writing them in a Diary. . Over two hundred sorts of Pocket Diaries, prices 1 5 cents te $2, one day te seven te a page, covers of Russia and many ether real and imitation leathers. A small bit of money expended en a Diary may lead you te methods that will make your fortune. With te-day the -Holidays ex pire. We square away at business te-morrow. Each busi ness day in 1 890 will, we ex pect, mark some new statement about our business that ought te interest, perhaps inform you. Ours te pay the printer for the telling. Yours te read Our part will be done well done, we think. Yours you must settle that. Jehn Wanamaker. flour. KVAN'a KI.0UII. New Ykau Is nt hand. Ilia forming of new resolutions Is loonier many te be broken before the week explres. We hure nsolvedtlint If It be pos sible, te luake better tleur thun ever anil our patrons iitn depenil ujien Oils resolu tion being carried out all the )car. Levari & Sens. MERCHANT MILLERS. (Uvtaac g,.K IQIIBI HI.KIUI1S! EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 0,12,4345 MAHKKTBTKEKT,(near of the I'ostefflce), LANCAHTKU, VA. I hnve new renrtv the finest assortment of AI.HANY ami IHlllTI.ANn WI.iaeHS, both Mingle nnd Deuble, ever elU-re1 te the public. I'rlets te suit the times. Cull and exumlue them. A full line efritiggies, I'litrtena aud Carriage of every description. Alse Hocencl-Haml Werk of eery varlily. Ulve me u cull. All work warranted. aarltepalrliiglnal) IU branches. One set of werkiueu especially eiuplejed for thai purpose. TTlOIl IIKAPQUAKTKIW- J3 A.O.K,e?M.C., K. of O.K., I. O. It. St., ft, &: h -H.' of A- J.o,'e.f Elk.; ..-......... .u, ftw MJ KltlHMAM'H Ife,42WestKlnHtreet, 15 rsdjl-sf'vi i Vr . 3.RF.AT SACRIFICE IAML v ; , vf S v Sf ?? Charles Stamm, in Sl Hi' North Queen Street Great Sacrifice Sale OF- Tliae three lines of goods we want te move elT, n we have a big stock of them en hand. Will sell them regardless of cost. If you need Blankets, Comfertd or Underwear be Bure te get ear prices be fore you waste money elsewhere. for BARGAINS -OO TO- LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON STORE. -LOSINQ OUT 8ALU 0K- Ladies', Misses' and Children's FILL COATS -AT THE New Yerk Stere. We eder te-day seme of the greatest Values cv er show n In superior qualities at away dewu prices. CHILDREN'S FINE COATS icduecd from f I and tj, te fJ.50 and (J each. MISSES' NEWMARKETS - Fermer 15 ; reduced te ti and 12.75. price, One Irfit of LADIES' II A) each; worth 17. One Let of LADIES' duced from JS te 15 each. NEWMARKETS at NEWMARKETS re- One Let of LADIES' BRAIDED STOCKINET JACKETS rcduml te H.50 each. One l.et or LADIES' PLURII JACKErSr -dueed from 110 and 113 each, te 18 each. WATT & SHAND, Nes. 6, 8 & 10 East King St ffiarpcta. T ANCASTEU CARPET HOUSE. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER te ae TO SHAUB. & V0NDERSMITH. ,,u,.iSH.HSa.eit- FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND IHHtTIKRES in the City for the Prices, Ue Sure te See Them, REST OOODS I LOWEST PRICES GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE I CARPET AND CARPET WORK! BEST AND Near Cerner of Orange & N. Queen. HiiirBMyd i?utitru. NAT IIOIIST. DENTIST. De tit net let our tueth dnv hiiv rnHhn. v.... de net orten find u decayed toetu that can net be Mived by ruling or crowning. Have your teeth examined uud attended te ut once. It will save sutterlng and exiieese. All operations guarauteed. Filling Teeih and PalnlesTjEYlrec PalnlesTjEYlrec tlen Specialties. n30j4U4w l if' flV E BLANKETS mnm. UNDERWEAR. North pen SW, V, .-' ,1 ; v 1, 1890. .d .M Ajj . 1 r , .. -T. XAiwrwAiuraw n v r 0 O 9 SL rj6fi1bN8 y RE THAT ABE , lertijUTMrMjiliH ' - AT J.HarryStamm's, 24 Centre Square. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Dress Goods. BIO RKDUCTIONH IN4 Blankets. I11Q REDUCTIONS IN Comforts. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Flannels. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Flannel Skirts.' BIO REDUCTIONS IN Calicoes, Ginghams. Cre tonnes. Shirtings and Sacque Flannels. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Children's Knit Sacques. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Woolen Hese. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Shawls. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Plush Coats. BIU REDUCTIONS IN Steckinett Coats. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Stamped Linens. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Underwear. One Let of CHILDREN '8 PANTS at 25, worth 45c te 56c. These Reductions are made In anticipation of Stock-taking. DONT WAIT t COME EART t YOU'LL NOT REGRET IT : 24 Centre Square. W 1LLCAMSON A FOSTER. -TO- The Busy Season HAS BEEN CIVEM, IT'S ALL OVER AND We Are New Busy Making Prices That WiU Be Sure TO Make Sales. -FOR OUR NEXT ADVERTISEMENT 1 -IT WILL TJE INTERESTING READING, AND THERE WILL L'E StartlingvNews -Fen- EVERYBODY, AVilliamsen & Fester, .,v n 1 lew Ben k n DEATH HIT 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. AND NO, 111 -MARKET BTj HARRISD"RG, PA. ft -i w 3 , tnishtd ! - .Tksi iiSm 4ii.fl .- aa Meck of Uremrlca Unr UhrUtmaa ub waattfcryew - j5 ' UCUf VrB'Q TIDir, M nun putnp iftuut. i n tti, 4 r f. mi t V . vi.-lf.V . i Flerida OtMBt -.tM cneire While erar miim, caUfBrnte AprleeU, rninea, BSuSlr? - .."i .". vtmw nisi tnaer OAnda eT all ktMj l n . , 2S Edam. Koquetert, Pineapple and Sap AT BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East Kins Street. LANCASTER, PA. TsTOWFORlWO. ' Clarke's New Tear Offering! A NEW YEAR PRESENT FOR ALL t A BET OF CARVERS FREE with one pennd box of the Best Baking- Pewde In the market. The Cutlery Is warranted su perler SbeOteld make, and Is merely given away te Introduce In tula market the IlestBak Injr Powder known. If you wish te live tone and die happy com mence the New Year by buying your Urecerlea of CLARKE. A Beautiful Calendar for IMO nnd a barrel of B.H.Marvin's Superior Crackers given free te all who call en New Year's morning. mere win. ee open te-morrow (New Year'a Day) until 13 o'clock, neon. aeaaquanera ler Liicy s Indian ami Cevli Teas. He. 1 quality retails at&Oc Y t: Ne. 3 quallty retails at GOc V lb. These arc the Finest .teas in uie worm. Bargains In Dried Beef, Ttams and Bologna. Spreckles' Sugar in stock at 6Jc V . Ask for our Rebate Cards. TEA AND COFFEE STORE, NOS. 12 It SOUTH QUEEN STREET. -Telephone, A THE18T-H. Cards, Cards Given Away Free, FROM NOW ON UNTIL CHRISTMAS. They are handsome. See them In our win dows. We never Invest In trashy cards, neither de we ask you te purchase anything In order te fet one! hut we expect everybody te ask for he Card. Tills Is the only way te get It. READ ON I READ ON I Fifty barrels of Candy ever 15,000 pounds I Think of It I 5 Dm for 2V, 4 lbs for25e : 8 Ids for 25c and 2 lbs for 25c; also Extra Pine Candy at 15c, 18c and 25e per B, Finn Chocolate Dreps at 18c and Candy 25c tier ft. We have the Finest 3 ibs ler zee in me cuy. MUSCATEL AND BUNCH RAISINS. The Finest Loese Muscatel Raisins we ever saw, 2 lbs for 25c The Best Bunch Raisins In the city, 2 lbs for 23c. Fine Fancy Cluster Raisins from 15c te 85e per lb. DATES AND FIGS. A big let of Persian Dates at 4 lbs far 2.V. Fine Layer Figs at 12:c per S. New Hag Figs at 3 ftsferlSc. Finest Cryslallzed Figs nt 15c per ft. A drive 4 cans of Blackberries for 25c. ORANOE.S. Fifty boxes of Fine Flerida Oranges at 20c, 25c, 30c and 35c per dez. NUIS. Eight hundred pounds Finest French Prin cess Paper-Shell Almonds, 2,000 lbs Qrecnoble and French Walnuts, Pecan Buts, Filberts, Mixed Nuts, Taragena Almonds, Shcllbark and Walnut Kernels, etc SUGAR-COATED POrcORN. Five barrels Hugar-Ceatcd Popcorn at 8c per quart. Fine line of Fancy Crackers. Nlcnacs and Ginger Snaps, 3 Bs for 25c. SILVER STAR BAKING POWDER. With ev ery -ff box at 15c box you get a Ucau tlfUl Present Flne Vases, Pitchers, Sugar Bowls. Ac Ilr nil mentis ask for n box nnd have a chance, will only elTer the Presents during Holiday season. Cranberries, White Grapes. Apples, etc Mincemeat ai ec, iw, ana Aimere s v innsi, Tlie lie Finest Line of Evaporated California Fruits in the market. Loek at our Immense display of everything that Is geed. Yeu can't aflerd te pass us by. We would net attempt te write up all we have you must see. Seventeen polite clerks and four errand boys te give yen nil the attention you want. Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement ; you can i miss us. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE SI'S., Directly Oppentte J. B. Martin A Ces Dry Goods Stere, and Next Itainr tn Kerre' llnnw llniel. $0V gale or jtcnt. OECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secnre a Heme for Your Family. FOK SALE OX THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, leta ISO feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches In front, lets 113 feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut aud Waluut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fences, lets la) feet deep, en West Walnut, between Alary ana 1'ine screeis. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, leU 115 feet deen. en West Lemou street, butu ecu Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet deep, with nil the modern Improvements, trout yards, en West Chcstuut street, between Pine and Nevin streets. ' Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime. North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In the kitchen, and the cellars warranted te be dry. Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. GRIEL,lE.nler. JACOI1 ORIEL,; Executers. apr2tVlyd.M.W.S. 32) North Mary Street V EAL ESTATE OFFICE. ' HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE. HOU8EH,IHJII.DING LOT.M.FARMS, MILLS, Ac., for sale. Great bargains. Call for our new Catalogue Just out. HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES al ways en hand for rent. RENTS COLLECTED Properties taken charge of, colledion of rents, paymentef taxes, repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or an noyance te owners. MONEY TO I.OAN ON MORTaAQES.-Fer these having money te Invest we have first class mortgages en hand and the best of facili ties for Investing. TITLE PAPERS prepared and titles carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. 108 EAST KING STREET, nev 8 3md jtluaic. T rpUE MUSIC &T0RE. THE MUSIC STORE, 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. WOODWARD & CO. The Great Holiday (Christmas) has come and gene, nnd among the throng et mirelmwrs our old friends remembered us, while hundreds of new ones found us out. The old Pioneer Music Dealer of Luiicater was net forgotten. And new we thank jen. Fer the future we shall still use our bei.t endeavors le merit your patron age ; and If the uiiwl reliable goods, at the low est prices, can make jeu our friends and pa trons, we shull certainly retain jour trade aud ceutldencc. 7-The vjrLt.Rcnett ncd Decker llrether' Pianos, Haluck' Brethers' Pianos, Masen 4 Hamlin Orguns. Magnificent Stock of Orches tral Instruments. , SSSBSHESsC l! - - - 1WWW J& Again M l .e Q 1 . r i-c" (.v-1 i - -i S., Jks& t& & f-sX 7fc-w. .vjWi -s., -- ,! If - '