Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 03, 1890, Image 2

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'LANCASTER, PA., January 3, 1890.
Wu It Nobe4ji Fttdt 1
The Jury bes decided thai the cugln
cer who fell asleep at hU pest was net
, guilty of manslaughter, because of the
death caused by his uncontrolled train
running Inte a train ahead of it. The
reason given by the engineer for being
asleep was that he had been en duty for
ever a day, and that he had lest control
of himself, through fatigue and heat.
The Jury believed that it was net possi
ble for him te keep awaVe, evidently,
else their verdict would net have been
one of acquittal.
There has been no one ludlclcd for the
killing of the man who was slain, of
these who were responsible for the long
term of duty upon which this engineer
was placed. The prosecuting oil) cer
docs net seem te have considered that
the railroad efflclnl, who gave such a
term of duty (e an engine driver as made
itphyslcally Impassible for him te stay
awnke at his pest, is rcspousIlle te the
criminal law for a death caused by that
fact. Se that It seems that the law
punishes no one for this death. But It
is also clear that It was n death that hu
man precaution could readily have
avoided. Seme one has a guilty respon
sibility for It.
If it be true that the man who had the
engine in charge was rendered lncapable
of remaining awake by the fact that he
had been tee long en duty, then the
man who gave him a duty which it was
physically impossible for him te dis
charge properly, is responsible for
the consequences of this disability. If
he, however, Bheuld be placed en trial
be would doubtless show that the term
of duty was net an unusual one and that
it should net, under ordinary circum
stances, have disabled thecnglneer from
keeping awake. The heat of day la
brought in as an additional reason why
he was overcemo by sleep. The event
would be presented as an extraordinary
result of uncommon conditions and It
-.would be accounted a providential dis
pensation. The result of such e conclusion is te
1 put the railroad traveler under the risk
of Injury from the unmanning of en
gines through the uncontrollable somue-
, lence of overworked and overheated
drivers. It la a risk which Is net Justly
imposed ; and this case seems clearly te '
point te the need of a law limiting the
continuous hours of service of these
2e v of railroad trains. It is well known that
mere is latum out ei mews uiuu uinu
can safely be required. They are paid
for the hours of their work nnd ate
Willing therefore te give all that is tic tic
mandedlrem them, The interest of the
traveling public, however, Is net looked
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at In this arrangement. But new that
it has been shown lu court, without any
' dissent from the railroad officials, that
4 a death has been caused by the failure of
the physical power of an engine driver
te meet the strain placed upon him by
his superiors, there appears te be clear
demand for legislation that will check
the disposition of the railroad official te
make such unsafe demand of the rail
road cuglnecr. If It Is net manslaugh
ter in somebody when dcalh is caused
by a locomotive with a sleeping engi
neer, It needs te be se made.
Beler.
Geerge II. Belter, who has just died In
Phlladelphln, as best known In life as a
vigorous partisan and public character,
iUn f a jYa .Q 61 TTiat.tH 1 ah fviui Anil 9
Jri. i .. .7 . " '. i if r ' ti iV
JafllUUUlUUUK lUU ,1 ill OWllll. IU A. uiji
delphla, the author of war songs and a
successful diplomat in Turkey and Bus-
: sia. Te coming generations he will be
, known, if known at all, ns a poet and
dramatist. The high character of his
, literary work, and his prominence long
before the poets new most famous,makes
itw It teem a little Btrange that he could net
command a higher place in public favor.
PRn critics were Kiua te mm, nuu amine
P-$x . means enabled him te devete tlme und
eare te his literary work, but in splte of
many proofs of great ability, and the
ucccss of his tragedies en the stage, ids
!.?& name is net familiar throughout tlie
skM 'land ns one of our irruat necls. Mlsfer-
jfflft VJncmlftht have driven him te fame us
great as awe. aie spent ins energy ou
war songs popular In their brief day,
but passing from the memory of the
nation with the heavy war clouds that
provoked them. As a diplomat he made
himself liked in Turkish and .Russian
courts, where his wealth helped him
and his learning was respacted. As win
ning friends new seems te be the chief
business of the representatives at foreign
courts, Mr. Beker may be said te have
achieved remarkable success. Iu Russia
he gave te the famous GortschakelT a
chance te turu this pleasing phrase lu
receiving his successor : " I cannot say
I am glad te sce you, " said the Busslan,
"In fact I am net sure that I see you at
iXR for the tears that are in my eyes en ac-
:te cunt of the departure of our friend,
Bdker." He persuaded the Turks te allow
thVclrculatleu of the Bible, and In his
iV diplomatic career showed qualities that
a would have been of great value In deal
Mtf itue with international troubles, for he
Cf-i, combined suavity and courtliness of
manner with dignity and uncompro
mising patrletlsm.Hc seems te have been
a man who Eomehew managed te miss
being great, though living in stlnlng
times, and commanding rare natural
gifts, a striking presence and hosts of
powerful friends.
The 'ew Yerk Ball.
New Yerk lias Just enjoyed n New
Year ball among the upper hundreds,
which is Joyously descilbed by the
Journals as free from disturbance
and altogether serene The accomplish-
,S:t
was that of n famous gentle
man who is accorded a. special
genius for ball management, and is
leld te be a triumph of art which covers
''Ma AlltllOr U'lttt n lmlnAf r.1... . a..l.
vUaltJavenu!nt is evidently of high -value
r; ,flit upper Mclety of New Yerk, which
i uai taw e greatest uimcuity te bring
together lu social meeting, without quar
VJvUag, drunkenness and all manner of
illy efieuses. we in the rural dls
MtU4 net appreciate the difllculty of
the undertaking. Ve arc went te think
that the refined instincts or the
guests at a first-class cntcrtaltnncut
suffice ,te insure pleasure unalloyed
te these who participate in it. But it is
a different thing where se many differ
ent circles are brought together as fur
nish the material for a great metropoli
tan ball, nnd where the crowd is se
great as te call for high talent
in its control. Ne doubt the so
ciety of New Yerk Is of avcrnge
decency, nnd It is no particular dis
paragement te it that itneeds a marshal
of high accomplishment te keep its balls
from disorder. Still we may congratu
late ourselves that we move, In smaller
places, In a society that needs no extra
ordinary control te make its gatherings
agreeable.
The natural tondency of the prohibition
principle te expand from whisky te ether
things and thereby become tyrannical Is
shown at Frankfort, Kentucky, where the
aale of elgarettes has been prohibited by
law.
Ir Miss Caldwell and Trlnce Murat
would go en the stage together Ihey would
seen make fortunes large enough te en
able the former te buy soine )oer kinglet
for a husband nnd the lutter te ceme te
America and slay at a great Flerida hotel.
Tun American MutMan Christmas
mini be r has n hundred nnd ten paROs or il
lustrated original matter, bound In a hand
some co or, w ith a picture In colors of a
scene from Tamt, showing Kmina Juch
as Marguerite There are threo supple
mental sheets of photogravure portraits )
one of Jonas Chlckerlug, the fattier of the
American pianoforte Industry, ene of the
promlnent niusiclal nrtlsts under the
direction of Abbey & Orau, and the ether
of leading musle teachers.
PesTMASTcn Onsen u, Jehn Wana
maker complncently obscrveu that It la ro
tated that " Postmaster General Benja
min Franklin was qulte occupied and net
a Hltle troubled by the inanngement of
soventy-uve postefllccs." Then he glves
a table of the postal business, showing
03,000 postefllccH. Possibly Jehn consid
ers this fair ovidenco that he is groater
than Denjamln, but ethors will doubt It.
President Washington was also net a llttle
troubled te govern a few little states, but
Is Harrison as grout because he does net
scorn te treuble himself much In the gov
ernment of n great nation.
The prosperous nnd onernblo JFranUin
Itepotltery, of Chain bersburg, publishes an
illustrated New Year's number celebrating
its centennial, This Is the second eldest
newspaper )u Pennsylvania, having been
founded in 1700, nnd the twenty large
pages of this souvenir number nre filled
with interesting reminiscence of Its long
life.
The squadron of oveluilon has reached
Olbralter, but with forty-eight cases of
Intluenra en beard the four ships the
sailors are net baring a cheeifnl time. At
Tanglcrs they wero quarantined.
At the opening of the Portuguese Certes
the king announced that the foreign rela
tions of the kingdom Mere nil that could
be doslred. ARer thus indicating the
comparnthe unliiiportance of the diffi
culty with England he v ent en te make
seething reference te "the ritiietlc rtctlre
of Ureal Britain te extend her vat posses
siens in Africa." Thin is a tery neat
phrase, calculate! t strike the Pertuguese
as sarcasm nnd the ljigtlsh as a compliment-
lie then Ut e firm posi
tion of Portugal vilk 'Sard te her
African territory le s Ji be hope
te be able te scur KeglUh assent.
Frem the klng'a sldoef the African quel quel
tlen, the world Is shown njrirresslre lirl
taln.wlth African iHistukslen already aM,
seeking te take mere, from the long es
tablished dominion of Peitugal, In regions
which the Portuguese nore the first te ills,
cever nnd epeu te Christianity. The Urit
Ish press will be quIA te reply that the
clvllizlug and Christianizing lutlucnce of
Portuguese dominion In Africa Is qulte In
visible, and that the Portuguese have de
veloped the slave trnde, nnd generally
abused their opportunities. The quarrel is
Interesting, but thcre Is very small proba
bility that it will evor hocemo Hcrleus.
Mi: CRAWLS Q. ALIi FOVIU.
Hut Me Is a llouinrkuble Muntur nnd
Trujier and Can Climb a Troe.
Isaac Heffman, of Cternurven township,
Ilerks county, new In Ills -Gth year, bus
aluaya been atlllcted, his limbs from the
knoes down being lifeless, although his
feet are net deformed. Ills met hed et loco
motion is by craw line en his hands and
knees. He bears his ufuictleu without a
IJjBiuxuiur, nnd, although-he nevcr
-. and. althouiw-be never went te
school, he is filrly wall educated, his
nieiiicrs nnu sisiers navitig tnugnt linn.
He is robust, enjoys excellent health,
weighs ISO pounds, is very strong
lu his arms, and has aUc-Mce grip.
Above all things he enjoys hunting.
During the present soaseu he tins killed
forty-eight rabbits, bolides n number of
pheasants, partrldges, squirrels, ground
negs, and ether game. As n trnpixirhe Is
the equal of any person in the neighbor
hood, and, hawng studied the habits of
the various unlmals, he is ery successful.
Minks, skunks, opossums, weasels and
nuskints in large numbers have been
allured Inte Isaac's trap by limtlug bait,
llohasne treuble te soil the hides, and
fiem their sale he makes cnusidornble
money, This singularly uflllctcd young
man is ns aglle ulmest ns u cat, and it is no
trouble for him te climb u tree, lido or
drhea liorbe, husk corn, operate a mower
or u hay rake, loud grain or liny, uuil chop
weed. He neer gees gunning or trup-
iIng en a Sunday, but remains at
leuiennd leads the Bible. He does net
seem fatigued by dniglng himself ever
the hills and rocks, and lias often goue
tbree miles aw ay from home in qtie'-t of
game. His three beaglu hounds drtvu the
gnine in easy reach 01 their muster. Re
cently he shot a raccoon which weighed
sevcutemi pounds und currlnll it e or Ills
sheulder fur e er a mile. llu cars gloves
only in cold weather, and whuiitlie ground
is frozen or muddy he uses leather pads
en his knees. l
Issue's locomotion Is varied td a degree.
Ou a smooth surface he drains hK1 foul, and
changing when tired he bends the knees,
throwing the feet towards the body. He
can Jump across a stream of water six feet
wide without an effort, Iu coming down
stairs he descends head foremost. He Is
Industrious und economical lu his habits
and neer forgets a friendly act.
Cleveland Payers IJullet Itefeiin.
I'x-PretsldontClevcland, who was a sheit
time age elected an honorary member of
the Onondaga Democratic club, of Syra
cuse. X. Y has written this letter te the
club's becretary :
Te JamksK. McOctnc, Ksq. Dear Sir:
I have received your letter Informing me
of my election as au honorary member of
the Onondaga Democratic club, and I do de
biro through you te express my thanks te
the members of the club for the courtesy
thus extended te me. I regard it ns an
honor te be in any way related te au or
ganization formed for the purpose of
" propagating Democratic principles," and
I am especially pleased te learn that your
club Is plcdged te ballet reform. Tills nnd
the ether relerms te which our parly is or
ought te be devoted furnish a rich field for
patriotic ellbrt and for political labor,
which, te be effective, must be Instant and
continuous. I bone that the Onondaga
Democratic club will be at nil times found
at the trout iuthls work. Yours truly,
Gnevr.ii Clevixanp.
Seuth Dakota tauloens lu rull Illnst.
Considerable excitement prevails among
the leuiiorance people ever the stand taken
by the majority of the saloon keepers of
Seuth Dakota. All saloon licenses expired
with the year. With ene or two excep
tions, howetcr, all the places in Sioux
Falls weroencu en Wednesday as usual.
The Impression prevails among the liquor
dealers that they will be permitted te con
tinue in busluebs until the law te betuiKscd
by the coming Legislature for enforcing
tb prohibitory amendment gees into eflect.
TUB rSVlATZXZK.
Dr. Hlirwdy an the Urlppe Ttie Best
Methods or rrovsntlen und Treat
meat. .
Dr. Shrady, editor of the New Yerk
Medical Jtecerd, has propared the follow
ing article en the epidemic of influenza,
which will appear In this week's issue of
that Journal.
Tbere is new no doubt that Influenta. or
what is popularly known as " the grip,"
has bocetno opldemle in this city anil is
scattered broadcast ever the country. It is
also qulte evident that Its general char
acters correspond with these noted in con
nection with the prevailing type of the
malady In Kussta, CJermany and France.
Fortunately it ts of audi a mild type that,
save for its invasion of large districts and
for the large number or persons auacxea,
It would scarcely be noticed In the category
ofallmenlsconnoctod with the usual ones
which occur during winter months, asso
ciated with rapid and varied changes of
toinperalure and humidity.
The type of the present epidemic par
takes mero of the febrile and nervous
variety than that of the purely catarrhal.
The increased tomperature in the be
ginning of the attack, with the severe
pains in the head, back and lower ex
tremities, are the leading phenomena which
are noted In the large majority of cases.
Only comparatively row .instances are the
ceryzal symptoms the leading features
of the soizure. This latter is. perhaps,
n fertunate circumstance in vlew of the
generally accopted opinion concerning the -great
lv oxnggeratod danger of bronchitis
nnd pnoumeulaas necessary complications.
The prostration is oftentlmos exfrnms. but
by no means dangerous, and readily yields
te the usual remedles. The peried of Ill
ness Is comparatively brief, and rarely Is
thoerit'narily robust patlontceuflnod te his
room mere thau two or threo days, very
many, lndeed, keeping up and about from
the beginning te thejmd of the Blekness.
The ropertsoftho fatality of the disease,
as might have been expectcd. have been
very much exaggerated. Particularly dees
this retnark apply te the alarming re ports
of the recent death rate In Paris. In point
of fact thcre Is no disonse witli such a nide
first alence which haisuch a comparatively
ew mortality. In this country, at least,
thore ts vet te be ropertod the first case of
death which can be laid te the pure and
simple attack of the disease. Even the
serious complications nre se far as te
merely merit recognition nlongsideofthoso
which are constantly occurring with the
Usual dlsoases of the season.
The after effects of the epidemic will
doubtless be marked by foellngs of prostra
tion, mere or less continued, nnd a lower
ing of the health tone. The previously ro
bust will roquire stimulants und tonics for
variable norleds. The contnirleusnoss of
the malady has net declarcd itself, thus
corresponding with the general character I
of the dlsoase as notlced In provleus epl epl
deinics. The treatment has been In accordance
with indications and has nocesftarily
aried. Thoreinedios which have found
most favor are laxatives, anodynes, antl antl
pyretlcs and tonics, with stimulating ox ex ox
pectorants. Fer the hcadache ontlpyren
and the bromides have held their reputa
tion, calemel and salines as the laxatives
have mniiy advocator while quinlne.ln
tonle desea, especially in the latter stages,
has the confidence of the majority.
Frem prosent Indications and from past
history the opldemle is likely te seen pass
evor, n few days mero settUng the ques
tion of Immnnity from attack. With this
epidemic as with all ethers cf Its kind, the
foeblo and old have been the first te
quccumb and the slewest te recever,
sltheugh all classes of cases have
aulte generally suffered. There is no
better protection against nn attack than
the malntonance of geed health by avoid aveid avoid
nnce of ever-fatigue, of undue expo
sure, nnd of insufllclent feed and sleep.
But even these conditions nre net absolute
as safeguards, as no ene living in an in in
vaded district can have his safety guuran guuran guuran
toed. In all probability there will be very
few, indoed, who, after the epldomle shall
have pissed away, w 111 claim n full Im
munity from any of its influences, or who
w 111 net be somewhat the werse for an en
tirely unsought experience
A nrrntmsny remrcllcinrendvcrtlsed te bring
them liffure
tne ptiimc. who uecmei wneintr
thsnrtlrleHiroedorbad. The eoeil retaliation
reed or bad,
il' llnbv Hi
which Dr. Bull's llnby Hyrup onjeyt In n stand-
In Eiianinle of lUnicrlti. Frlce only 2S cenU,
f-axnder It the ovcrelgn remedy for dyspep
la nnd all digestive dlxerders. l'rlcu 25 cenU n
packacc. Fer ule by nil druggUtii.
I'lnk gumi nnd mouth and dazzltn; teeth
And breath et balm nnd lips et rme
Arc found net In this world benenth
With young or old, ae only theso
Whoever wlnely, whlle they may,
Uc bOZODONT by night or day.
W'iikn everything ele falli, Dr.
tarrh Itemed' cures.
8ure' Ca
r,8&w itUoccilmtcetto
J- Ac.vsn:n iiusinkhs ceu.i:ai:.
J liANCAsrEii.Ueccmbcr, 13S0.
iJr.AnBiann Madam: Yeu nre cordially in
lted te Mslt the LANCASIKH UUMlNE-S1
COI.LLOK, nt Its new ounrters, Ne. 84Neth
Duke ntrect, tefore entering our seu or daugh
ter In January. Coax luce eurxelr of the genu genu
Inencss of the nrtlcle bolbre Investing. Six
jeung ladles and Gentlemen from this Institu
tion leek DOiltlem slncu Uctuber'21.
Addrtcs.
II. O. W'EIDLEH. Principal.
JTl-NWl' VOLI,
FURNITURE
STORE,
has removed te HO East King street, having a
full line of Furulture of e very description nt the
lowest irlu. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Cull nnd exninlne our goods.
HK-lfdll II. WOI.K. l.JIKiutKlngHtrceL
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PISH CENT. DEllKNTUHE S"lOCIC
Certlflrates In multlnlcs of 1100 the nar
ulueefa slmru of fully paid up stock earning
a euarnutecd cash duldondef 12 )er cent, per
nunmn. pnj able semi nnnually, me Issued by
tlie Uulldlng and Ixkiu Assnclntlen of Oakelu.
Mcmljcrkhlp tec per share, 5.1 00, Stock may be
converted into c.ibh ufter two jears. Seeral
thousand dollars ure nicded te nil approved ap
plications for leans.
Corrtapeudcncc solicited.
C. V. MTARI.INO, Mnnsger.
Philadelphia enice.
Ne. 411 Wnlnut Street, janl-3meed
3jssrATi: or aixmai: uretii, late of
It the city of Lancaster, deceased. Letters
of udnilnlstrntlen en said cstute huxlng been
ranted te the undersigned, nil ihtseiis In
ctitttt thereto nre requested te make Imme
diate payment, nnd thec mixing claims or
demands ncalnsl the snme, 111 present them
without dcluy for settlement te the uuder-
slencd. rcsldliiir In snld cltv.
uiiAiu.Esditern,
Jens A. Celi:. Attorney.
Admlnlslrftter.
d-7-t)tdF
TTAVE YOU A COIiDT DO YOU OAHP
171. ferbreiith at nlKhlT rralle's Hjrup of
llloedroot, Wild fherry nnd lloreheund will
cure you. Prlce, 23c.
FRAILUY'S EAST ENT) PHARMACY,
(Opposite Eusterc Market,)
The belt bleed purifier Is Fndley's Bareapa-
riiia i.uiiipeumi, n couiuiiiaiien 01 me uesi Hi'
uniuvts Known 10 ineuicai scieucc,
Price. 60a
aud SI,
M.W.FAW
"lARTERH urn.i: LIVER pills.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
3lck Ileadnchifand rellcc all the troubles inci
dent te a bilious statu or tlie stem, such as
Dltilucas, Nnusca
DnmslncsM, Dlntrcn nfter
Eating, rain In (lie Bide, Ac While their metl
rcmurnauie success lias ein snewu in curing
SICK
Headache, jet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER
PILLS nrc equally nluble in Coustliiatlen,
curing und prexentlng this nnuejlng com cem
plnlm, ulillethey ulse correct ull dhonlcrsef
lliextemntli, stlmulata the lter and regulate
the bowels. E en If they only cured
HEAD
Ache Ihey would b almost priceless te thes
xhe kiiilcr from this distressing cemplaint:
but fortunately their goodness does net -uu
here, nnd the-.e who once try them will find
these little pills aluable In se many ways that
they will net be willing te de without Hum.
Hut after ull tick head
ACECE
Is the bane of se many Ues that here Is where
we make our great beast. Our pills cure It while
ethers de net,
CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are very
imnllnnJ ery easy te take. One or tnepllls
uinkondese. They are strictly -cgctableund
de net grl or puige, but by their gentle ac
tion pluisuull who UMJlhvm. iu lats ut 15cU;
Uve lur II. sold v cry whiru or sent by mall.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK.
Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price,
nugl3-lyded
, VtttMftlte'
mtiOMarHIa, rrlaar, Jan. S, KM.
Januarv Serial Sale.-
The Sustained .Interest dis
played in the lets already offer
ed indicates complete confidence
in our statements that the
Price Reductions are Great
Quantities arc Very Large
Goods are Entirely Fresh.
Dress Goods, Linens, Muslin
Underwear, White Goods, Mil-,
linery will be followed by ether I
oeds. New lines et bargains
aily throughout this month.
Scotch Ginghams.
Yard sticks flying and scis
sors snipping like mad all day
long. What wonders ! Forty
five cent Ginghams for fifteen
cents I 32-inch Ginghams at
that and made by no mat
ter who. That isn't te be told.
Guess the best Gingham maker
you 'ever heard of and you
won't be far wrong. 15 cents !
It's as if we gave you 25 cents
with every yard you buy.
Fer Evening 1tcar.
The most dainty and delicate
lightweight stuffs in silk and
wool, representing the finest
line of Paris fabrics. Ivery,
cream, pink, blue, lilac, salmon
and gray.t
French Prlntsd Ulk-aud-roel BcngalInc$,S5c
from MS.
name, very rich, block printed, f 1 25 from J2.
Plain 8llk-and-woel Dengellnes, tl from !1 73.
Urec&de HHtln Stripe itangallnsi, tl It from
rtllk-nnd-woel Drecads Vcleur, f 1 from Jl 50.
Mile Wnrp Figured Hurah, f I from It CO.
Hllk Embroidered Vell. 11 from f 1 SO.
HI lie Lace Btrlpe Vell, SI from tl 60.
Corded Bilk Strip Vell. 1125 from t2.
Hlbben Htrlpe Vell, tl 60 from W .
Hllk Btrlpe Orenadlnes.tl 25 from K.
Hllk-aiid-vroel Unrrce. 51 from tl 60.
Hllk-and-woel Htrlpe C'repe Cleth, Jl from
Bilk Btrlne Vell, tl from tl 7S.
Hllk Figured Vell, tl 75 from t2 60.
Silk Htrlpe and Figured Vell, U from tl.
Wrap Material.
Imported, finest wool, 52
inches wide, in the latest color
combinations :
Designs that were t760 reduced te IS 00.
Designs that were fl 00 reduced te M 60.
Designs that wers te 00 reduced te 1360.
Designs that were tl no reduced te t3 00.
Combination Robes.
Every one this season's
make a magnificent assort
ment of the latest conceits in
rich fabrics :
Combination Rnbes In a large vailsty of
styles, reduced te t7, ts. JH.
Hide-band Hoben In nit the lntet Parlaian de
signs, reduced le f 7 50, s, $s 60, ttO, ttl 6".
French I'lald Hobes In nil the newest color
ings, with bands of bilk Persian, reduced from
f 15 te 110.
French Rerge Hobes with bands of Persian
no city, reduced from tlG te tie.
French teule Itebcx, with borJsref velvet
stripes, reduced from 1 17 50 te 12 60.
French Berge Kebe, with panel of brecads
velvet, reduced from tJe te tie.
French Paisley Ilebcs, reduced from tWBOte
French Serge Itebes, with sllk-nnd-woel bor
der for garniture, reduced from 1 12 50 te 110.
French Berge Hobes. with borders of black
moire, reduced from tU5 te S18X0.
French Serge Hobes, with silk and lelvet
garniture, former price K2 60, new t20.
French Serge Robes, with Jacquard Hgure
panels, former price 130. new tl8.
I rench Bergellebes, with panels of sllk-nnd-woel
stripes, former prlce Kt, new tlO 60,
h rench Beriro Hebei. win, fi(ri,r,i nir nH.i,
former price la, new MP. '
rinesi eumitv
ii
Frenth Broadcloth Robes,
Willi VIiriOUH UDfllirnH In lllllr .mhmil.pn mmm.
,.u , .- . t - -. "". ..-.w.u...
fnbreldsrcd with silk and tinsel, and some
with sllk-and-woel frlse. Only one of a kind
li'SSl?!? "' .H.S, Wi new t. fc2W,
f JO, J3t w.
trench Armure, with skirt front of silk nnd
tlnsel embroidery In Van Dyke pattern, Tas
US, new 535.
trench Armure, with border of chtnllle In
flernl design, former prlce (46, new tJS.
Plaids and Stripes.
Imported, and net one of
these stuffs can be replaced te
sell for less than the highest
price here given.
Bllk-and Weel Plaids, marked down from 11
te aOc
,8."k.:?nJ"W001 Matelasie, marked down from
si tosec.
Feule Plaids, marked from from 75c te 60c.
.Camel Hair Plulds, marked down from tl te
"V.
Cashmere Plaids, marked down from tl te
75c.
Feule Plulds In quiet colon, marked down
from tl te 75c.
Cheviot Plaid, marked down from tl SO te tl.
Ilourette Plaids, marked down from tl 60 te
Camel Hair Plaids, marked down from tl 75
toil.
Cheviot Wick Plaid, marked down from t3
te 81 23,
Feule Stripes, marked down from 76c te 60c.
terge Stripes, marked down from SI te 75c.
Fancy Serge Stripes, marked down from tl
te 75c.
Silk Striped Serge, marked down from tlCO
tetl.
Novelty Silk Stripes, marktd down frcm
tl 75 te 81 23.
Miscellaneous.
These prices only half tell
the story. Stuffs that we point
te as going from 37c te 30c,
for instance, in reality drop
from 50c the opening price of
the season ; the 20c goods Irem
25c are, in fact, regular 37jc
kind. And se en all through
the list.
Ilulf-woel Figured Reps, marked down from
12e te 10c.
Checks, marked down from 25c te 20c.
All-wool Plaids, marked down from 115c te 20e.
Mixed Suitings, marked down fromtiOctetljc.
Mehulr btrliiet, marked down from 37jc le
30c.
French Striped Serge, marked down from 37!c
te Hec.
AU-woelPln-head Checks, marked down from
87,cto;sec.
All-uuel Plaids, marked down fromSTk'cte
30c.
All-wool Fancy Stripes, marked down from
37Kc te 80e.
Habit cloth Stripes, marked down from We te
87Kc
Dress Cleth Plaids, marked down Irem 00c te
S7c
Ombre French Btrlpes, marked down from
&0otes7,Sc
"uncy wirlpe Teule Serge, marked down from
Fancy 'Reuretle Stripes, marked down from
65c te 6&C.
Juceunrd I Igured Stripes, marked down from
75c te
le 50e.
French Feulo llerders, marked down
from
lic iu uje,
jfuslinUndcnvear.
There is no weakening of at
tractions. One tells another,
and the fame of this great sale
is spreading through four states.
Drawers :
Every site and length lu the wonderful
" rull nfthe Leem" Drawers, with deep
hem and three fine plaits, 20c.
(ill flue Muttln Drawers with deep Hum
burn ruflle of three-wheel embroidery,
six one plaits, 40e. '
Gowns :
411 flue .Viulln Downs, with V-hapcd yoke,
eight lnsertlugs of due Hamburg, thirty
flue plaits between. Tine Hamburg mule
ureuudncck and down fieut, with beud
Imr, gathered sleeve, with Hamburg
ruille and four plaits, KSc.
One let of tlne Cauibrlc Uewns, with Insert
li'gs of line Medlcls Luce, sixteen plait,
line Medlcls Laoo around ne,'k and down
front, guthered cuiref Medlcls Lace and
three plutts. flue feather-stitched blading
unyoke and two rows ou cutT, Jl.
Skirts :
800 geed MtiFlln Skirls, full length and size,
with 7-lnch Uauibury ruffle of bllud em-
IPattamfcv',
bretderr. and four platM abers Me.
Wa
win ueia mis lei aaui m o'ejecit
tT
Chemises: ' '
6S Muslin ChenMst, srttti V-frenVMSM
back, nne uameitrg insertion. Ilambun
edging and feather stitched bending en
neck, yoke and sleeves, 73c
Corsets ;
Ertrr slss in the wonderful Paris Const
bargains. Hsnvlly beued, deabls steels,
first quality satin, II . Krery pair f oar ear
an teed.
Millinery.
, All the Winter Millinery is
marked for double quick going.
What are left of French pat
terns are at a trifle of the origi
nal cost. Seme Hats and Bon Ben
nets from our own work rooms
shall go the same way.
French Bennets :
Down from I
Down from I
Down from I
)00te10K
lOOtetlOOO
100 te 14 09
S 00 tot 900
Down from j
Our own make:
Desrn from m 00 te W 00
Down from WO 00 tots 00
Down from 117 60 te M 00
Down from ill 60 te s oe
Just as sharp mark downs in
the Untrimmed. Felt Hats
that would have cost $1.25 and
$1.95 early in the season are
new 50c and 75 c.
Odds and ends of Children's
Goods Plush, Velvet, Cleth
that have been $1.75 te $3,
shall go at one dollar.
Scotch Tarns, one of the best
of Winter head pieces for school
or general knockabout-wear,
are only 75 cents.
Whatever is in the way of
new things must clear the
track.
Thirteenth andChMtnut streets corner.
Bamsley Linens.
Every housewife knows hew
thoroughly geed the Bamsley
Linens are, but who ever saw
them at such prices before ?
C7-lnch Cream Damask, 60 cents fremTSc
01-lnch Cream Damask, SS cents from 60c.
tl 25 Uleached Ilarnsley Table Linen, at 80c
tl 16 Uleached Rarnsley Table Llusn, at 70c
II 10 Uleached Rarnsley Table Llusn, at 63c.
Jehn Wanamaker.
IRisccUanceu.
rpiIE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
Great Reductions
-IN-
PRICES
-OF-
Ladies', Misses' & Children's
WINTER COATS
-AT-
THE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE
Frem te-day we will offer our Entire Steuk of
Ceatt at such reductions In prlce as will make
tUsm th best goods for the money lu the city.
Remember there will b no sham about enr
Reduction. We will maka a big dlfferenea In
the price et every garment In order te sell every
Ceat In stock If possible.
GEO. F. RATHV0N,
25 East King Street,
mar20-lvdR
I.ANOAHTKR. PA.
(Bvecevice.
VTOW FOR 1800.
Clarke's New Year Offering!
A NEW YEAR PRESENT FOR ALL I
A SET OF CARVERS FREE
with one pdund box of the Best Baking Powder
tn the market. The Cutlery Is warranted su
perior Sheffield make, and Is merely given
nwnv te Introduce In this market the Best Bak
mi; ieivucr Known,
If you wish tellv
If you wish te live long and die happy com-
mence the New Year by
OfCLMUCK.
r buying your Urecerlea
A Beautiful Calendar for 1800 and a barrel of
S.S. .Mnnln's Superior Crackers given free te
all who call en New Year's morning.
Hcadriuurters for Tetley's Indian and Ceylon
Teas. Ne. 1 quality retallsat&Oc V B: Ne. 2
quality retails at 60e V ft. These are the Finest
Teas In the world.
Bargains In Dried Beef. Hams and Bologna.
Spreckles' Sugar In stock at 6Kc V tt.
Ask for our Rebate Cards.
A Drep In the Price of SUGARS efka cent
per pound, a
TEA AND COFFEE STOKE, NOS. 12 A 14
SOUTH Q CEEN STREET.
jyTelephene.
(arvinitc.
SLE
CIGHBI SLEIUU31
EDW. EDGERLEY,
CARRIAGE BDILDER,
4),42,4JA4S MARKET STREET. (Rear of the
Postefflte), I.ANCABTER, PA.
. J have new ready the finest nsseitment of
ALBANY and PORTLAND SLEIGHS, both
Stngle and Deuble, ccr eflered te the public.
Prices te suit the times. Cull nnd examine
A full line of Buggies, Phietens and Carriages
of every description. AlsoSecend-Uand Werk
of eerv arletj. Ule me n cull. All work
warranted.
S-lteutlrlng In all Its branches. One set of
werkmeu especially employed for that purpwe.
ihotenvnpha.
R
OTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
FROM
KDBnigsbuig, Prussia,
l"we Backgrounds made especially for Bust and
Three-quarter Length Photographs.
se 1-2 North Queen St.,
Nest Doer te the l'oteffice.
In74nif1
TRUE DALMATIAN INHhCT POWDKK.
propelled by u gexl pe der blower. Is the
must Uleclunl detre tr of tiles aud ether small
Iumk'U. Fersale
AtllUBLEY'H DRUG STORE,
- M.WsstKlngBusil.
, tf t ett fkfMe
A
-rTAVMODMJUss5JeKWSr " -
"ITB AW -ILL WIND AT BLAsWOUWC
TOHABODY."
STACKH0USE,
28 and 30 East King St.,
WILL8tX "
soePAramDrsBooa
At KM for ths rt ArUets aaet It 79 for the
BBCAtMB THEY LOST BOMB Of TBII
LUBTEX Ut IH RBCBItT FIR.
XO FIR OH WATER DAVA.OE . 8IMPLT
UBBLUSTlOC FROM HMOKK.
Yen dew't oft hava a ekfw llfc thlf. I.
mbIm the oeds Mid you still Jm apt te buy.
Yeu wrtelnly will If yen kaew a batiala whta
jreu iea It, and w fueaa jren Ae.
D P. STACKH0USE,
Nea.28 aid 90 ItitKiis Stmt,
ZANCASTXR.FA.
H
OLIDAYBLIPPKRS.
Grand DispLay
OF-
I always had one of the Largest Lines and A A
sertmanta or Men's, Bey' and Youth's Holiday
Slippers, but the Line and Assortment I bought
for this aeasen surpasses all these of the past.
I have Men's Embroidered Slippers at 49c.
A Line of Mn', Ladlta', Misses', Bey's and
Youth's at 50c.
The Handsomest 7Se Bllppers In the city. By
buying this Slipper In very large quantities I
am enabled te sell at 75c. It la a regular II 00
Slipper and surpasses In style and quality any
you will sea marked elMwnete at the tame
price. ,
A full line atll In Light and Dark Colen, In
Barvards. Everett and Opera.
My f 1 25 Dark chenille Embroidered Blip
pen you will net aea marked elsewhere lea
than II 50.
-Handsome line at 11 90 and IS 00 have all ar
rived. Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, It 60 and 13 00 :
Bey's, 1 60. and Youth's and Misses', II 96.
Largest Display In City can bs seen In my
largs window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
Ohas. H.Frey,
(Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader et
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS. 8 A 8 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER. FA.
NOTICE Stere open Evenings of December.
V&acMntvy
s
TEAM ENGINE AND BOILKRWORKS.
Steam Engine
-AND
Beiler Works.
Visitors te the Fair,
It will pay yen te call at my Werk and ex
amine our Stock of
Engines !
Allew u te quote yen price and see
facility for turning out work.
Portable Engines.
4 norse-Pewsr. ..... ..! 4
6 Herse-Power 475
8 Herse-Power. . 625
10 Herse-Power ,- . 675
15 Herse-Power. - 875
30 Herse-Power 1 ns
Portable Engines,
SECOND-HAND.
6 Hene-Power...
8 Hene-Power...
IS Uorse-Power...
-.1250
.. 230
..275
Boilers, Second-Hand.
Flvs SO Herse-Power, 60 In. Dlam., 16 feet Leng,
224jln,Tubes. Prlc, 1175 and 1160.
One Beiler, 30 In. Dlam.. IS feet Leng, K4 S In.
Tubes 12 feet Leng, with Fire Frent
Castings, 1125.
I CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK OK
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
IN THE CITY OF LANCASTER, PA.
Manufacturer of Stationary Engines, Mill and
Mining Machinery, Saw Mills, Bark and
Cob Mills, Pumps, etc
Contractor tar Steam Heating, Direct or Indl
reet. of. by Het Water.
OUR HOT AIR FURNACE
IS THE BEST IN THE MARKET.
Repairing Promptly Attended Te.
Jehn Best,
proprietor,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
3-
gcutUtru.
J
R. NATHORST. DENTIST.
aCESTHK HOIIAIIP
O nOt let tDIir feth riav nnv Airtltnr Vnn
de net often find a decayed toetu that can Det
"? .c uy uiiiuK or crowning, iiae your
teeth examfned and attended te at euce. it will
save suffering and exr
ave surfuring and expense. All operations
uarauteed. Fllllug Testh aud Palnl Eztrac-
Holiday Slippers !
Suaraiitem. Mill
en bpeclaltles.
ewuiasw
&$ 9ri .
J MARRtaVAMM'S.
REDUCTION!
' TttAT ARE '
Wirthyef YeirAtttttiM
AT
J.HarryStamm'j
24 Oentre Square! '
BIO REDUCTIONS IN
Dress Goods.
BIO REDUCTIONS IN
Blankets.
BIO REDUCTIONS IN
Comforts.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN
Flannels.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN
Flannel Skirts.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN
Calicoes, Ginghams, Cre
tonnes, Shirtings and
Sacque Flannels.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN
Children's Knit Sacques.
BIO REDUCTIONS IN
Woolen Hese.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN '
Shawls.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN
Plush Coats.
BIG REDUCTIONS IN
Stecki nett Coats.
BIO REDUCTIONS IN
Stamped Linens.
BIO REDUCTIONS IN
Underwear.
One Let of CHILDREN'S PANTS at 25, wertll
OQ IOUW.
These Rednctlens are made In anticipation el
mecK-isming.
DON'T WAIT I
COME EARY I YOU'IX NOT RKORKT IT :
lew Bosten Stere,
24 Centre Square.
,i. . ... i1 . ' .-
mm i sa si SHI I i us isai istsi miiin.-i
c
LOSINO OUT SALH
-OV-
Ladies', Hisses' and Children's!
FALL MS
-AT THE-
New Yerk Stere.
Ws offer te-day sems of the greatest values I
ever snewu in superior quamies at away down 1
prices.
CHILDREN'S FINE COATS reduced from J
s auu se, i (sjv aim s eaen.
MISSES' NEWMARKbTS - Fermer price, f
V ; reduced teji50 and 82.75.
Ons Let of LADIES' XEWMARKHTs) at J
H Ji eacn ; worth 17.
One Let or LADIES' NEWMARKETS r-5
duced from W te $5 each.
i
One Let of LADIES' BRAIDED STOCKINET i
JACKETS rtdncad te J 1.50 each.
One Let or LADIES' PLUSH JACKETS r
duced from f 10 and tlSach, te t3 each.
WATT & SHAND,
Nea. 6, 8 & 10 East King St
flour.
EVAJTS FLOUR.
New YcATt Is at hand. The
forming of new resolutions Is
lu order many te be broken
before the week expires. We
have resolved that If It be pos
sible, te make better flour
than ever and our patrons
can depend upon this resolu
tion being carried out all tb
year.
Levari & Sens.
MERCHANT MILLERS.
TTIOR BARGAINS -
IN
RE7XL. ESTKT6
CALL ON
JOHN H. METZLER,
Ne. 9 BOUTH PUKE STREET.
ou-iy
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