T JsO-.-tO1 '-1. -v 'iA rhv - .' "- Jr I.....,.. . ' vr-MBBBB VJT m7HZPr'' .T,T' t' ""TWBBmmmmmm "X' z: 'V-i-t.? , i a. , -j.,. 1 " ' i. -1 , ",.. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THPBBPAY, JANUARY, 2, 190. i- 1 kl1 r f I! ft ' Sfiv-y?? tee r fa MS,- ki, m m b v if x,r K m rS S".E. U Hj. A-W Mt m aS n& fit 9aiin futtUtgencer i , c' UtlMUtW J. eTUMMAH, .,, : CKAMlJPi8TWKMAM FOLTZ.1 llnf s f. MOMCHT CLAMK. PriiKAv tar , ( y ... ir Vmu tiAit.Y urar.T.t.imrm i,iui.i rwy day in menu, bat Bvafey. Bcrrcd '. - byetrtienf U IMa city m lurreundlnc ,A vteiWMUticmtifteek. Bymailflvode!- .-W . ten )rr la 4Yee ; 60 cents a month. 5E ; I'ilHtMklin ttittuyMisctia n.ii . .t.w A-" Mr wioes order, and where neither of be procured send In a registered ti at the irostemce, m second class mall TBI UtTKLUaEHCEIl. Lancaster, Pa. LAVOAITSK, PA., January 2, 1890. TIm Railway Ordinance. The select council Lai uuunimmitly Agreed te the ordinance giving the street railway companies the right te use the h&1MI electric system. It leek no long a .wme, nowever, in using mc rauiimum, 4ife aa te change the grant te the railway ? companies direct Instead of te the specii- latei-s who have bought the stock, that - th common council mlleurncd before tfll nwtltiAnnn Kinplml If nn Hint, It fa UV WJ.a...v.. vlllu.u . a -- - -- s?ft net yet a law, ana there Is opportunity till for its proper Amendment. The change in the grautee of tue prlvl- kV5l le8e n wns nlaue "i ecicci council was m. nmnnr nli thnunli lint Ininnrlnnt Jr- l'-f .. , .Hw0 ..... .. , j tt niuce av pariicn wuu unvu uvugui iiiu i. t m.tnt. nf (l.n tt1r ii llin 1 1 M ft ' UAMJV.tlJ -! lug QWA Wl 1UU IHHIMIJ companies will control them. The effect of the amendment made, however, cer- fcgi Ulnly rcciulred the ordinance te be printed again bciere us linai passage, lu accordance- with the rule which requires amendments te )xj printed. The chair ruled that tliU was net such an amendment as it was lin ply the striklug out of certain words. The decision sticks In the hark. The striking out was clearly an amendment of the ordinance and pe required the re printing of the ordinance uudcr the rule. It is Interesting te note that the In genious party who undertook te amend the ordinance se as te change the gran tecs, by striking out and without ad , ding anything te it, failed te xucceed ftlilv ltv n. cnmnin. TTe hail in tint n Kf -- ;- - ;- I-" , comma auer "metive power" in place gg, of the "of that he struck out; and that WIUIUU C4.IIUllIUI I1IU11IJ UYUU iiutiur the extraordinary ruling of the chair. We trust that when Ibis ordinance gets into common council it will seem te the majority of that body that it will be wise te limit the duration of the Iran-' chise; or nt least that the city should re lain thn tviwpr in lurrenun i lin tY rur fM car at stated periods. Why should ilve y; aeuars ier car ami nuy cents per peie be nxed as tnc tax new te stand for all time? Or de councils consider that they can hereafter Increase the charge if they see tit? If they de se think, gjff they may find themselves mistaken; Ctf5, and whv net mnkpHiim nf It. ltv nxiirrtslv 4.'J!" . . . i. " rewining mc power-.' And then again we hejte that tlic common council will i-co proper te re quire the railway companies te remove their turnouts, within u llxed tline say one year. There certainly Is no need of these turnouts in a nysteni that proposes te use electric power and where adouble line of rails will be needed ever the whole route te cnable the service te le made with satisfactory regularity and . e liave also pointed out that thevaw of 1887 reoulre street railways ioeorpbratcd under it, as our railways "rf .." ,; maim te be, te lay a continuous Hue it mil frnm tVin lknfvtnnltirr in ilin nrirl fj&f Ar4i.AUkAi..n rri. hA .. Ac ... vrr i" iuutv auu ucn uwucib uj tiiu KWS railways may be ready te disicu80 with PS- turnouts for their own advantage ; but certainly it will be such nn ad van tags te i4?' k3 vii iu kvi liu uj nil'... na. ill uiu judgment, makes It the duty of councils, in granting te the companies the privi lege of using electric motive power, te require that the turnouts be taken up within a convenient but brief time. The Kind of Senater They .Scud. We hear with seme interest that AVI1 bur Fiske Sanders, esq., has leeu elected a senator of the United States by the rump Republican Mentana Legislature. This election is the result of u aharn practice aud breach of faith, which en "t -ablesthcltepubllcanltcntcnant governor te control the Senate which Is equally rV divided lx;teen the parties, and which w- the Democratic half had the normal IVIWA- in iifl-nli'vn l.ir wfnl .. r 4 .. ....... t.JL i 4t K ull .ll rm.. t i .m fe ' " prcsniing enicer, yrj. Hcvci.ucii-iw, lurmcu n quorum ami put irSt! the machine in motion, uleng with n .'Republican Ueube, which was made by Stj" excluding me tsilver ilew DeuiecrnlN. 38 itu....rtni. c i .. .i ivsr jiuu.-i.CTimciis iuv iirei)er iire- auciei tins congenial cohabitation. Once upon a time leug age, Jlr. San den practised law along with his uncle, at Akren, Ohie, under the uame and style of Edgerton fc Sanders. In 1601 a mercantile tlrm of this city had occa sion te collect u draft from fi I'utinnwr Ernn'tBaTlc-iMge'itHd hauded it te their attorney here, He consulted thedlrec- tjfc. tery 01 AKren lawyers aim selected Ed- fjj (erten & Sanders, because Mr. Ed- .ferten was or had been a member of Congress. The receipt of the claim was acknowledged by Sanders, who reported 'that be bad brought suit, and that the defendant had taken a stay of judgment. Ae nothing mere could be i?et mil of Mfi Edgerton & Sanders, after a couple of t years the defendant hlmwilf was writ- : i. i "" "i " "I'ucu iiiut uu nmi jeuir no. f&W ,fore P"ld tue meney te Sanders without .5 fTl.M fllnln. ........ .. 1 1 fJW Hammend, esq., of Akren, w he rc- V-i .l .ul f.l ... . . yufveu umi xAiunuu iiau nccn ap pointed chief Justice of Idaho terrlterv ffcrf by a discriminating president, and that Evhe and his nephew Sanders were going r;tO start out lu a few Vk nvnr Mm vtluw thousand miles of iuterven- .,f, - i'mju. mm were ucepiy in ueut r&fj """"u- iuieriy , canuers, new- fVer. TirnTrilijvl lil... ..A.. t.i. PT, "I, -.-.... ..... ...in, U(AJU JUS iyweta ana honor as a man aud brother," vt.that he would nuy him the amount V which he had collected, before he left ,K But he started awav within fertvi.,i, .'jrjjeurs without beat of ilnmi- .,,wi , Tl auch a nfnrt nf tha nherlfT u'lm fnll.....i ,te arrest him en a warrant for forgery, i'wn out in nueiner case, that he es ' '"caped te the land whence he new becks i te emerge as a full-blown Republican , t senator. l"3 Timinnnl I..... ,.,. i.,...r r 1.1... K ""'V ", Hunvin, wmiu ier jiuu 3seeKteiaWehlsseat at Washington. Over a quarter of n century has elapsed mm uw ieic uis client's menev ff m It tne Statute W lint run .,.!,.. (I..; Wmdant has fled from the Jurisdiction. 4r I. '; Llrrs aad IKilltrs. , r It Is idsaslug te net signs of u better fcellnyin councils ever the need of a '.tjr ambulance, but as might have beeu speeted the measure for tlie purchae je was eppesed en the ground of economy. Lancaster is the centre of (he richest county in the United States, but it cannot afford a beard of health or an ambulance. Many thousands are cheer fully spent In crushing soft stone te make mud and dust for the streets, but when n few hundred Is asked for te save lives and lessen human agony there are cotin cetin cltmeu of Lancaster who are actually net ashamed te say that the city cannot afford it. The ambulance will be built. The beard of health may net be formed hud provided with the trifling appropriation required until an epidemic alarms our city fathers. Ne doubt they firmly believe that Lancaster, with its healthy situa tion and low death rate can get along as well without a beard of health. The beard might perhaps save a dozen lives n year, but thai would make n small difference In the death rale whereas the cost of whitewash and ether expenses of the beard would make a difference of se veral entire hundreds of dollars in the report en the city finances. Fortunately It Is net possible te appraise the value of lives lest by this neglect. If lefuse of the kitchen or butcher shop is allowed te accumulate and decay, aud fevers In the neighborhood take several lives It Is called an " act of Ged, " and net nn act of the whole self-governing community, which emitted te take the common sense precautions for Its own protection by electing ceuncllmen with some clvllicd notion of the value of life. A physician or any cltlren who might new crltlclws any offender against public health would be ery promptly told te mind his own business, but If we had a beard of health there would be a wholcsemo fear of a report te that body. There arc some things that are quite above any consideration of economy, but coun ceun cllmen nre wonderfully cautletm about them, nnd &lrnngciy enough they are things that offer no temptation te ex travagance or iceulatlen. In such mat ters as the granting of a lalhvay charter, the building of a water works or paving with asphalt blocks, ceuncllmen nre wonderfully bread-minded aud literal. Till: mini who In writing the date lias never ence written 89 for 1)0 Ims a right te fcel proud of his Iliad nnd te bntg thereof until lie llkeulw) docs he. Tun nn mi at repot I nf tlie peitinnstcr gcuctnl, with tlie compliment of Jehn Wnimumker, Is acknowledged. It isqulle ns Interesting an might be exacted. Hui.l.r.Ti.v Ne. li, of the State oil ego agricultural experiment station, deals with the digestibility of cornfeililer nnd silage, nnd should be of interchl ntid nlue te tlie fanner who happens te be n chemist. Strangely enough, however, the farmer In rarely n ehemlut, although his business seems te need knowledge of Hint kind tnore than nny otier. Perhnps the con templation of these reports inny nwnknn BomedcMrn te unilerslnnd thorn hotter nnd se encourage mere attention te the scion scien scion llflOhlde or farming. The experiments here recorded show thnt the process of. onslljge lowered the digestibility of the nuteriul mere Ihnn the process of Held curing. This is but one nlement in determining the rclalive value of cornfeddcr nnd ullage, nml further ex periments are te be reported. Kaw garlic sllied thin and eaten with hieud mid inolasseH Is said te he the diet that protects New Yerk Italians from In fluenza. Most Americans would prefer the latter malady. At lust Fnintgtit is te hae h hlatup. Bosten councils liave voted Heme twenty twenty threo thousand dollars fur one, ami the brass policemen In New Yerk nod Wash ington that pass for statues of I'arragut will be rlvaleil hy the llgure in aillstle TJosten. Ite.vn-.MAKiNO Is getting te he rocegnlzed nsn cry luqiert.int mailer In this coun try as It long has been abroad. The 7.d jjinctt inj nnd JIutldliiff Jlceeul, Sew Yerk, which has nlwnys recognized tlie great Im portance of having geed highways nnd given n great dual or piactlcal aud wlen tlflc lurornintleti about the matter, ollers prizes amounting te?150 for essays en mak ing nnd maintaining reads. The amount Is divided Inte three parts, and the com mittee el award in e K. 1'. North, of New Yerk; 1'. Cotllngweod, or Kllzabeth, X. J., and J. Owen, of Mautclalr, N. J., all momherHof the Anicrlum society of el II engliieers. Detailed information as te the terms or competltieu Is given. The tlme forhendiiig essajs is limited te March 1, 1S90. DAYS Ol" COUKTMIll. Sonic Hints te J.e ers mid Their J.imtlei.. A lMi'u ler FruuktiDHs In Olrls, Frem the I'ltlMiun; Ulspnti h. I wllUery dlflldently glve ene or two hints which hae occurred te me as of possible nlue te some girl whoke levr haiipcus te be away en a journer. Te such a case I w euld say i Let frank ness and roseivo be your two watrhuetds. Courtship Is the gay uelll.ite te seber marrluge, but It must always be reiueui- uereil thut It Is a testing el each ether's natures, u trial of charncters, which some times at the last inoment de net btand the test, are pnneu te be unliloudable, uud the marrlnge never lakes plnce. Hoservo In demeanor Is, therclere, always te be beniQ lu mind. Thore is be much of what la called inno cent lllrlntien" between veiing peeple in this country, that un uusejihlstluated girl thrown lu the society efa young mau given te pujlng attentions without Intentions te the most attractive jeung gill en the social horizon, may sometimes be deceived by such n light swain, and nilsUke for borleus courtship w hat is only meant for a pleasant passing or the time. 1 think this is net often the cae, for a woman's In&tluct al most infallibly tells her with what end a man persistently socks her society; still, It does houieUmes happen that'll very young girl fancies she is belli-; courted, when, in iieiut or ract, nhe is only belinr trilled with. B Until you have reason te bellove that your leve is belng sought, no niatter hew much you may care for a man, de net let him knew 1U ir he really vvuiils your leve he will net fear te risk niefUH.il. TJie man who koeps his attentions te you a secret, who Is net willing that the vvhole world hhetild knew he Is your suitor, dees notdeNcrvotowhiyou. If his vanity Is strongei than his love let him pass by; he lsnotruelovor. Orlande wan ted all the dwellers In the forest of Anion te knew the hccrct of his leve for Kesatind, se he hung verses en the trees or the weed praising her virtues and beauty; overy woman prefers an honest Orlande who, whether his leve Is crowned with happi ness or net, Is w llllng nil the world should knew that he loves her and has chosen her for his ew n. If you are going te marry for leve, for the sake of your luture happiness be Trunk with your suitor and with your betrothed. Ifyouareontho point of marrying from any ether iiiotlve-ambitlon, plque, fear of being an old maid, or anxiety te provlde .yourself with a home, you need read no further, feri have no ad vlce te give you, except VhcA' advlce te these about te cot married, ' Don't." This lecture Is only for true levers, te no ethers doth It apply, I'erfca Jev e easttlh out rear. If you hav e a het tciiier,uJcjleiis nature, a tendency te Ulsmite, de net conceal it from yeiir lev or, for he will be better able te foruive new than later. Of course you are nn angel in his cye, but all the saine, If he be the geed fellow he ought te be, he knows vury vvcmuai giri-ungeis nave plenty or faults. Iflhey did net. would they be fit mates ferhlm and his klud JoiseothT Donet play the part or the girl with the abominable temper, whose levor tested her pitlence by bringing her each day a tangled skein te wind. The task was al ways accomplished with the greatest sw eet ness. After they were married our I'ctruchle found he had wedded a shrew. "Hew was It iwssibie that you could have had se muek patience with these tangled skeins f " he asked his wife. Fer answer She led him out Inte tbehsll. and said : " Don't yea remember that 1 used te go out of the room from time te tlmeT " "Yes." " Well, I came out and bit the bunls bunls tersi" De net bite the banisters; take my word for It, it's a very bad plan. De frank and natural, nnd let him see you as you are, faults and nil. Net that you are te sit down under the burden of your short comings, and nay " I am cress, or jealous, or lazy, or disorderly, and you have get te make the host of II. " Nev or, If we live te be n hundred years old, can we afford le take that point of view. We sneak of the Uttle or llfe-the battle Is mainly with our own shortcomings. I cannot glve you the advlre of Hamlet t "Assume a vlrtue If you have It net"; but trv In all ways te cultivate the vlrtues. and le trim down the faults In the garden ei your u-0. Uut te return te courtship, tinware hew you exhibit your captive te your frlends until you are quite sure that tue fetters arre fast about hint; keep your own counsel about attentions which may lead te nothing. This dees net apply te your father, mother, sister, or te any moutber of your linmnllj ate family who has a personal Interest In your aflairs, but te the lialf-deren intlmate girl frlends who will he quick enough te spy out your secret without your confiding it te thein s nllctice Is golden, Indeed, In such mutters. If the world Is te knew that Herace Is courting Harriet, it Is from Hernce that the information must come. All men are net Orlande, and even he might have been much annoyed if ltesallnd had net himself had spread the news of his attentions ever the trees of the forest, Once Harriet nnd Heraco understand each ether, all the rest Is se easy. There Is no advlce se geed as the two short words : lie Imppyl Avoid levers' quarrels; even the bliss of reconciliation dees net qulte wipe out the sting of sharp words given and re turned. I hnve said a word about long engage ments, which are, I think, always te be avoided, except and that is the most lin Krlant exception where Harriet and Hor Her ace are nlmesl strangers te each ether. A year Is then net tee long In w hlch te learn eich ethor's characteristics. It Is a geed thing le knew hew the different seasons affejt Herace. He may be gontle In June and llorce In February. If ourlevors knew each ether well, thou the sooner they marry the better, In niuety-ulue cuhe out of every hundred. De net be nt'rald of beginning housekeeping en a small Income Heraco will learn te make it a larger one nil the sooner with Harriet by his slde, and Har Har reot w 111 be none the w orse for learning the lessens of economy, for, as the Kcrlpture sailh: " Hetter n dinner of herbs where leve is, than a stalled ex and hatred therewith." Maud Huvvi-:. "I hail rather In; n kltlm and cry nm " Minn creanull nlslit niut colt nil ilny with iipurul Kla, when one little bottle nt Hslvntlen Oil would make me gontle nnd well. l'uwy, wouldn't jeu. Coughs, hoarxenr", nMtunn or nny Irritation or llin threat or bronchial tunes will be re lieved lv tnliluc Dr. KuII'm CeukIi Hyrup. Jt tins cured theiiMimU. ileeemmend It te) our friend nnd nelKhhnr. I'lnk Rums nnd mouth nnd dazzllni; teeth And brcnth of balm mid lips el rose Am found net In this world heuenlh " Willi young or old, save only these Whoever vvl-ely, while they inny, Uu- bOZOUON r by jilsht or day. Octwell nnd stay well. lint liewlinll wede tt? Listen my friend, and the secret I'll tell, Though, Ter that mutter, there's no secret te It, A many n man undent tnnda very well. If jeu're low-spirited, gloomy, depressed, I f nothing tastes geed and our ulclits bring no rest, Ifyeur stomach l foul nnd jour mouth ncem much feuli r, Aud socrevN you become that they call you n " growler," lie sum th it the trouble Is due te j our liver, And tlie Meed Was sluggish ns remclliiiv n liver lkcenies when It's tilled Willi all manner of mini, Clear 'It out mid the current runs smoothly LllOllgll. Gote the drug nlern nnd pet n bottle of Dr. I'lerce's (leldcu Medical Olscevcry, the great bleed purifier and liver luvlgurater. It Is a sure cure for the low spirits and general ill ill presslen a man roils when his liver Is Innellvn nnd til bleed Impure. This remedy ninkns n limn well. W.ThAw II OODHbAllHAI'Anibl.A. Rheumatism Is believed te be cnuscdluy etnas of lactic nctd In the bleed, owing te the failure of tiiokidnejs nndltvertore(erlyrcmovolt.Theacldnttncks the fibrous tlsvues, particularly In thejelnts, nnd causes the local muulfextatleiis of tlie dli ease, pnlns nnd nchcslu tlie buckniid Khetihlcrs nnd In (be Joints at the knees, ntiktcs, hips and wrists. TheiKatids of people have found In lloel'iiSarsnpnrlllaa positive nnd periiianent mre for iheumatlsm. This medicine, by ll purirjlngnnd vltallihig action, niutrullzcs the acidity of the bleed, and nlse builds up mid stnngthcns the whole Isxly. Wonderful J'iepi.rtle " I have taken Heed's MniMi partita nud found It c.vi client for rheumatism nnd dyspepsia. I sullen d for many long years, hut my complele recovery Is due le Heed's ynrsaparllla. I re commend It te every one because of Its vton vten derful preperllis asn bleed medicine." Jehn Kuii.uiAN,65ChathumHtreet,Clevelaiid,Ohle. liifliminiutery IthtMimatlHin "I Just want people le knew thatwetliluk Heed's Harsaparllln the best remedy for Intlaiu. matery rhrumntlsm lit the world. My husband bud this terrible affection for two jears and Heed's Kaisaparllln help d him mere than nuy, thing else. 1 am alnns glad te li 11 what Heed's Barsapiirllla has done." Mas. r, Atki.nsen, Bulem.Ind, Heed's Sarsaearilla Held by nil druggists. (1 j six for JS. Prewired only by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Uiwell, Mas. MnUOHKSONKDOI.I.AK (1) DHUXKKNNRHO. lilQUOIt 1IAIIIT. In All the Weild thcie Is but One Cure. UH. HA1N11S" GUIiDUX SI'KCiriC. It can be given In n cup of coffee or tea, or In articles of feet), without the knowledge of the patient, K necessary ; It U absolutely harmless and will tnect a liurmniitnt nnd sis-edv cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or bu alcoholic wreck. IT NKVIUt VMM. It eiwrates se ipilctly nnd with such certainty Hint the patient uudcigees no Iiiceiivtiilcnre, and ere he Is aware, hlscomplete rcformntleu Is e fleeted, 13 page book erp'irtleulurs ftec. CHAB.A.I.C)UHKlt, Druggist, . i!-,i'.1Juv Klu ht- I-aneasfcr, l'n. jumps. N i:V 1.A.MIW AND AIIT 000 1). Call a.xid See THK FINE NEf LIMPS AND HRT COODS ON 81X0ND KI.OOU JohnLArneld'sBuilding, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dS-tfd "IAUjANDSEE THK ROCHESTER LAMP! BUty Cnudlc-Llght; lk-aU tbem nil. Anether Uit of Cheap Glebes for Oas and Oil Htavui. THK"I'EUKKCTION" MKTAI( MOL'LDINa and HUBUEH CUSHION Weather Strip. Heats them all. Tlilsstrlpoutwearsallelhen. Kep out the cold, (steps rattling of windows, hxiludes thedmu Keeps out snow and rain. Ameiie can apply it no waste or dirt made In applying It. Cnnbufltted nnywhere no holes Hi bore, ready for use, I will net ipllt, warn or JehiiJ. Sehaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LuUSCABTKll I'A. Vfmnmmmktt'm. raii.AMt.MUA, Thursday , Jan. 3, UU. January Serial Sale. DRESS GOODS. The Feyrth Series of Bar gains in the current sale is the most important yet. Net Any Old Goods, Every let is new, choice and desirable doubly se at the low prices. Our Dress Goods Stock is the greatest in the Dry Goods World, The collection offered tdtfay is gathered from many stocks. Large lets bought es pecially for this sale. The Prices are made absurd ly low te force the greatest January sales ever made in our business. Muslin Underwear and Linen Bargains are continued. The stocks of both bristle -with Bar gains. Ginghams. The most sensational .'drive we ever knew in fine.g'beds. We have opened for this occa sion 485 pieces of the 'finest scotch Zephyr Ginghams, in solid colors, chambrays, end-and-end, stripes, checks and plaids, at fhteen cents. These goods include the newest shades, are 32 inches wide, and are our regular fe-cent quality. If we were te whisper the maker's name there would be a hubbub in the Dress Goods world. But we mustn't ; it's part of the bargain net te. Never mind ; if you knew any thing about Ginghams you can read a name in every thread. Fifteen cents absurd ! Every yard you can gel 0 these hen est, handsome stuffs would be a bargain at double the price. Silk-and- Weel Materials for livening Wear. An assortment that repre sents the finest line of Paris light-weight stuffs te be found anywhere. The colors are ivory, pink, cream, blue, lilac, salmon and gray. 21-Inch French Trlnteil Hllk-and-vtoel lien CHllncr, are from II 25. Hnine, very rich, block printed, II 2.1 from 12. 'ill luh l'luln Hllk-nnd-uoel llcmcalhifK, ft from tl TV 23-Inch HrocndeHntlnBtrlpe 11ciirh1Iiic,I1 25 from II. 23 Inch rillk-nud-woel Ilrecade Velour, $1 from Jl M). SVIncli Silk Warp Figured Surah, tl from SMihIi Hllk Embroidered Vell, tl from tl 50. srt-lnch Hllk Ijice btrlpe Vell, tl from f 1 60. HHneh Corded Bilk Stripe Vell, tl 25 from !.'. 'JMncli Kltiben Htrlne Vell, tl 60 from tl 25. ZMnch Hllk Htrlpe Urrnadlnea.tl - from t2. 21-Inch Hllk-and-woel Ilareee, II from tl SO. 211-lrieh'Hllk-and-woel Htrlpe t'reiie Cleth, tl from tUO. 2-lnch Hllk Htrlpe Vell, tl from tl 73. 12-Inch Hllk FlKiircd Vell, II 75 from 12 M). U-lmhHIIkhlriiiciind FlKiircd Vell, 52 from ported Wrap Materials. All 52-inch wide, made of the finest wool, and in the latest combinations of novel colorings : Dcslcn that veret7 SO reduced te!'. 00. DeHlKiis that vt ere fti 00 reduced tell W. Detlciw that vrereSSOOi-cduced ledfiO. DeslKim that wcrefl 00 reduced leflU). Combination Robes. A magnificent assortment of the latest conceits in rich fab rics. Every one of this season's make and precisely the designs and combinations that arc worn in the fashion centres of Eu rope. Combination Kebe in n large variety of style, reduced te t7, tS. ti. Hide-band Itebet lu nil the latest Parisian rte klcns, reduced te 7 50, IS, IS 50, 110, tll-. French Plaid Itebea lu nil the newest color ings, with bandi or Hllk Persian, reduced from tlS te tie. French Hcrge Itebes with bands of Persian novelty, ted itucd from (IB te tlO. French Feulo HebcH, with border of velvet stripes, reduced rrem 11760 te 1250. French Hcrfioltebcs. with panel of brocade v el et , red need rrem K0 te t 111. French Paisley HeIick, reduced from 11250 le fJ. French htre Kebcs, with hllk-and-nnel bor der for garniture, reduced fiem 512 60 te (10. French berse Itebes, with berdcrK of black moire, reduced from I2j te 810.50. French Hcerc Itebes, with silk aud velvet garniture, former price t32 50, new 1J0. trench hcrse ItebeM, with Jaceuard tlL-ure panels, rermer prlcu S30, new (18. French Serge Rotten, with iianels of allk-and-woel strlims, tenner pric. t.'l new 116 60. riciicii ectku injurs, wiin ugtireu siik panels, former pi Ice 8, new (Its Fluent quality French Broadcloth Itebes, e,!lVre.,.,JcrMjw ,l1' llk "'"l tinsel, and tome wlthsllk-nnd-wiKil n-ike. Only one of a klna, l,rlCMwenitJj,tl0,tl5,tt8, f60; new fJO, rJ250, ti), S25, 1,15. 1 rendi Armiire, with skirt front of silk end tinsel em breidery In Van Djke pattern, was tiS, new Wi. Irencli Armure, with border of chenille In floral design, former rrlce !I5, new K3. Impc wled Maids and Strbrs. Yeu must see these stuffs te realize their unusual worth. Among them are some of the quickest sellers of the season. They are net a let of ends and tumbled prices, but full lengths. In the face of much higher prices abroad none of these goods can be replaced te sell at less than the highest figures given here. lOdnch Silk-and Weel Plaids, reduced from tl 40-Inch Hllk-and-woel Matelasse, reduced from tl te 50c. SS-lnch Feulc Plaids, reduced from 75c te 60c. 40-Inch Camel Hair Plaids, reduced from tl te iC 42-lucll CaSblllcrA l'lnltllt. rpilnr.1 rrntu CI tr. T8-. "" " '" lilneh Feule Plaids lu quiet colors, 7ee fiem i'J-lnch t'hev let Plaid, reduced rrem II 50 le II. 4.Mnch Ileurette Plaids, reduced from tl 60 te 42-Inch Camel Hair I'laid, relucel rrem tl 75 tJ-indi Cheviot Wick Plaid, reduced from 12 tell 25. S8-liich Feule Hlripcx, reduced from 75e te 50c. te-luch .scrge Htrlpe., reduceil from tl te75c. 60-luch laucybcrgebtrlies, reduced from tl te 70. 55-luch hllk btrlpcd bcrge, reduced from tl 60 .,60-l'nch Novelty Hllk btrles, reduced ftein tl 5 te tl -5. Goods That Everybody Jl'auts, The deen or se of sorts that we held up here hardly serve te give you a notion of what we've been doing. In every case the reductions are from yesterday's prices, and they were away below the general market. Stuffs that we point te as going from 37 te 30c, 10nemk' for insUnce,( in reality drop from 50c the opening price of he season ; the 20c goods' from 25c are, in fact, regular 37c' kind. And se en all through the list. Hslf-woel Figured tleas, reduced from 120 te 10c i.. Hneh Checks, reduced Iren 26c le 20c. 24-Inch All-wool Plaids, reduced from ZVe le 29e. MMprh Mixed Hutting, reduced from 30ete 20a. 3J-lnch Mohair Stripes, reduced from SryteU) 80c arMnchJFrench Htrlped Serje, reduced from 36-Inch All-wool Pln-hcad Checki, 30c from 'aA-l'nch All-wool PUIdi, reduced from S7Jie te 80s. M-lnch All-wool fancy Htllpen, 30e from SlUc. iW-lnch Ilnblt Cleth Htrlpe, reduced from 80c ie st itc. Ott-lll nch Dress Cleth Plaids, reduced from tee m-lnch Ombre French Strip, S7Uc from tfe. m-lnch Fancy Htrlpe FeuleWerge, 60c from 68c ."M-lnch Fancy Beurette Htrlpe, 60c from Mc 88-lnch Jacquard Figured Stripes, 60e from 75c. 42-Inch French Herts Berden, HOC from 65c. 42-Inch French Feule Borders, MJ-ic from 75c Jehn Wanamaker. oel anb &tt0t TTAVt: YOU HKAitD TH1CNEW8 r "irH AN ILL WIND THAT BLAESOUDE t TONABdbY." ' STACKH0USE. 28 and 30 East King St., .WILL BELL 200 PAIRS HEN'S BOOTS At 1250 for the 1100 Article and 11 75 for the 12 50 Beet. WHY? BECAUHE THEY LOST SOME OF THEIB LUBTIIE IN THE RECENT FIRE. NO FIRE OK WATER DAMAGE , SIMPLY LESS LUSTRE FROM HMOKE. Yeu don't often have a chance like this. Ex amine the ceeds and you will be apt te buy. Yeu certainly will II jeu knew a bargain when you see It, and we guesi you de. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes.28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. lu EADINQ SHOE STORE IN LANCASTER. New Resolves! The old year, full of memorable evcute, lias yet but a few hours grace, when It shall have become a thing of tnc past another for Father Time te mid te the number of eventful bygones. Willi nierehaulti, progressive fn thought and act, old resolves and old business meth ods arc permitted te depart peacefully vv ith it. To-menovv Ihe Jfevv Year will le with us. The inaklug of new resolu tions, as guides for tlie future, will be in order, and many and various will be the kinds made. Mere it will ben betterment of business methods in the best shoe store in liaucastcr. Bettering the ser vice ; bettering the grades of footwear ; bettering the prices In a sense of cheap ness wherever It's possible te de be. We're net egotistic ; we're neither se old nor se vvite that we may net learn. The pant has taught us iini:li in buying and selling shoes ; tlie future has mere In store, and of it we mean te be masters. That menus that while our patrons have lieen well served in the past, accommo dations must and will lie better in the future such as te merit continued cou ceu lldencc and such favor as is their's te ac cord. With many thanks te the trade for the very generous patronage extended during the past year, we wish each and all a Happy New Year. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. H OLIDAYSLIPPLR8. Grand Display -OF- I alwajs bad one of the Largest Lines and As sortments of Men's, Hey n' aud Youth's Holiday Klippcrs, but the Line and Assortment I bought for tills season surpasscR all these of the pasC I have Men's Embroidered Nllnners at 4Dc. A Llue or Men's, Ladlen', Misses', Buy's and Youth's nt 60c. The Handsomest 75c bllppers In the city. By buying this Hllpper In very large quantities I am enabled te sell at 75c. It Is a tegular tl 00 Hllpper and surpasses In stle and quality any jeu will see marked elsewhere at tlie same price. A full line at tl lu Light and Dark Celers, In Harvards, Kveretts and Operas. My tl 24 Dark vlicnlllu Embroidered (slip pers ou villi net sce marked tlscwhcre less than II 50. -Handsome, line at II 50 and I-00 have all ar rived. Men's Patent leather Oxfords, ft 50 and 12 00 ; Bey's, 11 50, and Youth's aud Misses', II V Largest Display In City can be seen in my large vi indew. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te FIIEY A ECKERT) th Leader of Lew Price lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 5 EAST KINO HTUEET, LANCASTER. PA. NOTICE Htere open Evenings of December, Ccntietru. TV'- NATHORST. DENTIST. J 2JCE.STItEISQUAIlE. De net let ) our teeth de ay any further. Yeu de net often nd ndccajrd teeth that cannot be saved by tiling or crowning. Have jour teeth examined and attended te at once. It will save suircrlng and exiiense. All operations guaranteed. Filling Tret It end Pillule Extrac tion Specialties. nK)md.tw rplIK FINEST LINE OF WAX STE1IIU 1 Acid ami Paratlne Caudles fur the lloll llell daj s,at MILLER'S SOAP CO. F Olt BARGAINS -IN- Holiday Slippers ! REHL ESTHT6 GALLON JOHN H. METZLER, No.l)feOUTH DUKE STREET. elS-lyd I J. MARRY BTAJHTB. r It REDUCTIONS -THAT ARE I ertky ef Yeu Atteitiei AT J.HarryStamm's, 24 Oentre 8quare. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Dress Goods. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Blankets. BIO REDUCTIONS IN v 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. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Steckinett Coats. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Stamped Linens. BIO REDUCTIONS IN Underwear. One Let of CHILDREN'S PANTSat25, verth 45c te 65c. These Reductions are raade In anticipation of Stock-taking. DONT WAIT! COMEEARY1 YOU'LL NOT REGRET IT: te Bosten Stere, 24 Centre Square. w LLIAMSON & FOSTER. -TO The Busy Season -HAS BEEN GliZEN, IT'S ALL OVER AND We Are New Busy Making Prices That Will Be Sure TO Make Sales. FOR OUR NEXT ADVERTISEMENT ! IT WILL BE INTERESTING READING, AND THERE WILL BE Startling News FOR EVERYBODY. 32-38 East King Street, . m urn urn Williamson & Fester, LANCASTER, PA. AND NO. 818 MARKET bT HA1UU8BU110, PA. ttescett. , T BWHtWH. Again Replenished! .The heavy draft made en ear well lock of Groceries for Chriibu. rm t In hape, and are new rnrty te Mfyly NEW YEAR'S TABLE riena orange, Choice Whltd OraM, . nanan, California Apricot. PraemnwaJ PlOBu, HalMna. Canned and ether BemSI WWW till KinUB. Fine Edam. Roquefort, Pineapple and CO cheese, rU. AT BURSK'S,' Ne. 17 East King 8tret, LANCAHTER, PA, A TRJC1BTB. Cards, Cards Giun Any Free. FROM NOWON ttNTII. cuinirum .They are handneme. Boe them In onrwln enrwln onrwln new. We never lnreat In trwhy card, neltlMr READ ON! READ ON! JT.lfi? VfrS'! S1 Candy-ever 13.000 penndi ! Think of It! 5 Ttm ret 23c.4Bm for25eiStor ffflrJlUfSSr- Weh.veth.rmSt J MUSCATEL AND BUNCH nAISINB. The Flnejt Loese Mnacatel Rainni ire ever jaw, 2 lbs for 25c. Tlie Bet Bunch RaUIn In the city, a ft for J5c Fine Fancy ClMtir Raisins from 1 Vs te 85e pcrft. """ A big jet of Persian Dates at lbs for 25c. Fine - -. - iiuiujiiuKurii aiioepra. A drive 4 cans of Blackberries for 26c. , , ORANQES. -FiSZ b0.x;? of FIne F1l'l Oranges at 20c, 2jc, 30c and 35e per der. NUl'S. Eight hundred pound Finest French Prin cess Paper-Shell Almonds, 2,000 lbs Oreoneble and French Wnlnuu, Pecan Kuts. FllberU. Mixed Nuts, Tnnigena Almonds, Bhellbark and Walnut Kernels, etc . SUGAR-COATED POPCORN. Five barrels Hugnr-Cealed Topcern at Se per quart. Fine line of Fancy Crackers. Nlcnacs and Ginger Hnaps, 3 Sis for 25c BILVER STAR BAKINQ POWDER. With evcry ii-Ih box nt 15c box veu ml a Raan. Jlful Present Fine Vases, Pitchers, Sugar Ajum, .u ijr iki uivuim wtK iur n oex ana nave a KliniKUi 117111 r.nli a(Tah tt. . Tx a j Vr V iVi """j wuci uiu j-iDtwuis auneg 4SUIIUUJ C11.SU3VII. ( Mincemeat at 8c, 10c. nnd Atmere'ii Kinet, llie Finest Mite of Kvaperuted California Kritlt In llin utartret Loek nt our Immense display of everything thatfe geed. Yeu can't afford te rasnudb We would net attempt le wrlte up all we bare you must hce, Hcventeen pollle clrkc and four errnnd be te dKr vim uii (hAniuniinM you want. Loek for the Big Blgn acreM tha I't WtllLtlV JUUlfVl l 111 IBB US WHOLESALE AND RETAIL OROCER. CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE STB.. J. B. Martin 4 Ce.'sDry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serra llenw lintel. "- - lj gy CSoebft LOSING OUT HALE -OF- Ladies', Misses' and Children's FILL COATS -AT THE New Yerk Stere. We offer te-day some of tlie greatest value ever shown In superior qualities at away down prices. CHILDREN'S FINE COATS reduced from tl and I."), te 12.50 and $3 each. MISSES NEWMARKLTS- Fermer price, te; reduced te 12.50 and 12.75. One Let of LADIES' NEWMARKETS at JlJMcach; worth 17. One Let of LADIES' NEWMARKETS re duced from iH te IS each. One Let or LADIES' BRAIDED STOCKINET JACKETS reduced te 1.50 each. One Let or LADIES' PLUSH JACKETS r duced from 110 and J13 each, te f8 each. WATT & SHAND, Nes. 6, 8 & 10 East King St " .' J.. . !.-. - 4lcuv, 1. AN'B TLOUH New Ye k Is at hand. The form Inn of new resolutions U in order many te be broken before the week expires. We hm e resolved that If It be pos sible, te make better flour than ever nud our patrons ran depend UKn this resolu tion being carried out all the year. Levan & Sens. MERCHANT MILLERS. rpHE MUSIC STORE. THE MUSIC STORE. 14 East King St., Lancaster, Pa. WOODWARD & CO. Tlietireit llelldii) (Christum) has come and gene, mid ninenc I lie throng or purchasers our old friends rcineinliTcd in., while hundreds of new one found us out. The old Pioneer Musle Denier of 1-nnrastiT was net ferKOltrn. And new we thiink e I. Fer the future wuthall still use our best endenvem te merit sour patron patren ase; nml If tlie nirsrTCllHlilci;oeda, at the Ion Ien est prlics, can inukii ou our friends mid pa trons, we sliull certainly retain our trade and cenildcucc. S-Tbe Werld-lti new nt d Decker Brethers' Flnne, Unliics' llret.rrs 1'lane.s, .Ma Km Jt llaiullu Orvnix. MnguttUcnt Stock of Orches tral IiiKtriiineiilr. lOlt UKADOUARTKIIH J3 .V. O. K. of M. C, K. of O. E-, I. O. It. M., 07 U, A. 51., P. O. H. of A., I. O. O, F JZlts, Charms uud l'in, go te EltlSMAN'S, Ne. U Wist King SlrtvL f$p&' , ) $i; Jlnia. ,. ,&.i?V. V' OOi - - -yj gjfe:t fegi!JI JtetlSiii