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SUtUjJ UtClU0CUCtfX
ill DREW 3. 6TKINMAN,
CIIARLES8TE1N.MAN FOLTZ, Editors,
KOIIERt CUARK, Publisher.
fllE DAILY lXTELt.tat:NCE,-rnbllhed
every day in Uie year, but Sunday. Hit veil
by carriers In this city and surrounding
town at ten cent n week. Ily mnll fl ve deb
Urs n year In advance ; SO ccuUa month.
WEEKLY INTELLIOKNCKH-Oue dollar nud
fifty cent year. In advance.
NOTICE TO BUB3C1UI1KIW Ilcmlt by elieek
or ixMtomee order, and where neither of
tbesacan be procured send In a registered
lelter.
Kuterrd nt the H'oxteftlce, M second class mall
matter.
Addhem, THE CrTELtiaENCEB, .
l.nncuter, 1'iC
'lA170ASXr7pA January 8, 189e7
Rterate Its quality.
Wc sincerely liope that the Demo
cratic Ic(;llilture of Ohie will be licttcr
Inspired than te cheese Mr. llrlce te be
senator. Doubtless he weultl make u
better senator than many of the men
Who are already ensconced In the body,
as ltttle te its honor as te (heir own. It
Is saying very llltle for the candidacy of
till aspirant te the guunte that he Is us
Jit for the place as the average of the
who till it. That average U wretchedly
low. It is only high in the cash valua
tions of the senator. The Kcnnte has
liecunic the millionaire's niccca. When
his money commands the way lip gets
there ; and, If the practice continues, It
may be necessary some day le require a
vow of poverty as a condition of ndmls ndmls
blen te the Senate; Just as a vow of chas
tity is demanded at Ilia nunnery. Im Im
mense wealth is net n wholesemo quall quall
llcatlen of the senator; and it should
net be erm!Mcil te aid un ambition te
reach the nation's highest council cham
ber. Mr. Uricc's friends print a certificate
from Judge Thurmnn testifying te his
competency for the place; nud we de net
at all doubt that he is competent accord accerd
lufy te the existing standard of ceiiim
tciicy. Hut we need another and a higher
one, We want le go hack te the time
when thcre wcre no millionaires in (he
Scnate but instead giants in intellect
and athletes in debate. A monstrous
pall overhangs the Semite of te-day. Ne
lustre appears anywhoie about it save
the lustre of millions. The senators from
1'eimsylvaiila, who never say it word,
' have abundant company In their silence;
which Is hardly mere distressing, how
ever, than the loquacity of ethers who
speak and say nothing. The men In the
Senate who aie worthy of the station
they ill! can be counted easily cm the
lingers of the bauds.
We would llke te me the Democratic
party totting its face te the election of
senators of llrst-rate quality; and there
fore we hope that the combination of
Mr. Jlrlce's millions nud second-rate
quality will net le ntreng enough te
send him te the Senate from Ohie.
There are able men In that state surely,
fit In every way te adorn the senatorial
place and elevate the senatorial finality
'e trust that ene such will lw chosen.
Fex limiting.
Bome members of the Society for tlie
Prevention of Cruelty te Animals hae
recently excited llerce discussion of the
ethics of fox hunting by trying without
success te Kecure the punishment of two
empleyes of the Radner Hunt who had
killed a fox. The killing of foxes has
always been regarded as a meritorious act
bucaUHe necessary for the protec
tion of hen roosts, and the H. V.
C. A. peeple only ninde themselves
ridiculous by Interfering with the hunt.
Undoubtedly there is tin clement of
cruelty in the hunting of foxes, but m
thcre Is In nil kinds of hunting, and the
pleasure, of the. hunters Is net because of
but hi spile or this cruelty. Thoexhllora Theexhllora Thoexhllera
tlon and excitement of the chase ami the
violent open air exercise tire often worth
mere te the health of the hunters
than many a roast leef or chicken
dinner, and n It may be argued
that the cruelty te the fox for the
aake of health Is quite as Justillable
as the killing of chickens and cattle for
feed. High authorities contend, that
animals feel very llttle pain when ninde
the prey of each ether and a fox may
tplrewlth as little pain niter a long
chase- as he would sutler If shot, tilrnrd,
the lien hunter, was knocked helpless
by a Hen, which began te make it meal
of his arm, and hu always said that he
felt no pain. The shock mviikhI te
deaden feeling. However this may
be, there Is little use protesting against
the cruelty of fox hunting nud there
are many ether Holds far mere
worthy philanthropic attention. Lan
caster county is particularly well suited
tothepert, tmdus it is fantein for Its
large numbers of geed horses, and its
hills of the northern and lower ends are
line homes for foxes, the tastoferfox
- hunting is sure te grew. Our hunters
may net wear " the red," or rlde In the
most approved English style like the
hunt clubs of the great city suburbs, but
they can show dogs, horses, and foxes
of the very first quality, nud they know knew know
hew te hunt.
The Plan or the Speaker.
The Heuse of Representatives is run
ning uleng without special rules nud it
is said te be the purpose of the speaker
te let It run thus thinking that ns the
power of interpreting parliamentary
law lies in his hands, his party will fare
well enough. If the Republican majority
in the Heuse was such as te enable It te
formulate such rule as it wants, the
situation would be dlfleren. Ne cede
of rules can be adopted that is net satis
factory te the strong Democratic minor
ity ; and no such cede, in the speaker's
opinion, wJllbe any letter for the Re
publican majority tliun the general par
liamentary law as construed and admin
istered by hiniscir.
The speaker or the Heuse is remark remark
nble for the boldness, uusffrupuleusness
and Intensity with which he devotes
himself te his party, upon which stands
his propel of political fortune.
It will be a netable battle thnt will be
waged between him and the Democratic
leaders en the fleer ; and he will be n
great gladiator If he comes safely through
with his pregramme. What talent
there may lie te meet him will hnve
abundant opportunity for ushlbitien.
Jtls a situation in which thu jtecullar
ability of Mr, Randall would particu
larly shine, nud his lllucss isn great
misfortune. Rut thcre is plenty of geed
material te take his plac-e mid te pro
duce the new man for the hour.
(JtiarJ the (Iraut.
We presume that the members or
council have made up their miuds favor
ably te electric street ear propulsion,
and that they will consider te-night the
ordlnauee grouting the privilege asked
the street ear companies, with u dis
position, te concede nil that may be
given while duly protecting the Inter
ests of tlie city. As we hnve said here
tofore, we bcliove that the trial of this
electric power should lie mode. If Ills
Miccessful it will be or much lencflt te
the city, as It will bring into closer
communication the population net only
of the town but of thoRiirreundlng popu
lous country, Inte many parts of which
It will pay these electric railways te
penetrate, Jfew far they can take the
place of steam railroads Is a question te
he determined In practlc-e ; and we think
that these who propepclo try thccxjHJii
incut should have the tild of the city
which expects benefit from It.
Rut we are nevertheless strongly of
the opinion that the prospective ntlviui ntlviui
tnge of this system will net warrant the
city In legislating farther Inte the fu
ture than it Is necessary for it te de ;
nnil that while It may properly free
the enterprise from tnxallen for a brief
time, It should net fix a tax upon It new
that the grantees may claim In the fu
ture cannot be exceeded, no matter hew
Inadequate It may then lie. And the
law which requires that nil city rail
ways shall be run upon a continuous
circuit of rails should be enforced upon
thoxe of this town in granting tlieni the
new privileges that they ask for. SoaNe
should the power be expressly reserved
of revoking or modifying the grant In
thu Interest of the public safely.
Titr.ltK Is a very held nud vigorous orator
nineug the negroes of the Curelluns. Ifti
is Dr. .1. C. I'rlcn, tlie president of it, (
railed, nogre college nt Salisbury, ft. l.
who thus rebukps tlinse of his r.iee who
complain of their coler: "Hlnck Is n favor
ite color. A blnck hnrsewcidlndmlri). A
black silk dress isn gem, A Irinvk hroid hreid hroid
cletli Milt is i dnlsy. lllnel: only loses
its ptodlge, Us dignity, when tip tip
plle.l te n human. It Is net bocause
of his color, but bocause of his
condition, tli.'it tlie black man is In (lis
favor. Wlinnnvcr n black face appears it
migijeslH n poverty stricken, nu Igneinut
race. Cliiui'e your conditions;; CACliange
Immorality for morality, Ignorance for ln ln ln
lolilgenco, poverty for prosperity, and tlie
projudice iignhiMl our inru will dlsiipprur
like tlie moiiilngilewdinplioforotlm rising
sun." ill) ridiculed the Wen of moving the
black rsive hack te Africa mid found liope
In tlie fact Hint llie negre is Imitative. "The
Indian id ways does tlie opposite from what
he sees the while mail de. lience he has
goiiedown. It Ik Just the reverse with thu
uogre. A wlilte mnti gats n lieuui palnUsl
while, with green blinds; tlie negre (loes
tlie winic. Tlie while man rides In a
bugzy; tlie negre gels ene tee. ltoine
imitated Oreece; luglatid Imitated Iteinn;
America Initiated Kiighiml. It's n help
oyery Ihiie.and tlie negre Is fellow lug right
hi the wliltx iiisii'm elcps."
Tills Is ii very preper spirit, and If a fair
proportion of the race could be imbued
with it, thore might be no nice question,
but It may be remarked that tlie negre has
been nu Imttiitlve creature for n geed
many thousand years but litis built up no
civilization in Africa, nud riilued wliat
llttle was given him when left te hlmself In
Hnytl. lle had tlie ndvantnge of contact
with nnclcnt J'gypt In the lull develop
ment of the earliest civilizations, but his
Imltntlve qililitlcsdld net cnablu him te
fellow Kgypllan civilization.
A l'XintMATic street railway Is being
built in Washington. Te till appearances
It is a cable grip railway, but in tliocable
conduit there are a serlns of cylinders
coupled together which are ninde le ro re ro
velvo by compressod air meters placed bo be bo
ueathtlie track nl intervals of llftecu hun
dred feet. An mm projecting from tlie
car carries friction wheels which pi cms en
these revolving cylinder and are drawn
along, pulling tlie car with them.
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s.u'ivrv rert nitri;j,ATie.
A rrnpoveil J'lHtvNIen Ter Xiillemil
)lniikH-A 1UII llruu-u lly Jehn
Inv Knox.
Tlie following bill, drawn by .lelm Jay
Kim.x, president nl lliu .National bank (if
licpulillc, 'uw Yerk, Is te be submitted te
Congress :
.,1 JIM In J'rmlile fr It I'rrmanrnt Xat.tmul
Circulation :
lle It enacted, Ae., That from and nfler tlie
lssage of this act every national bank new
erganlrcd, or which shall liereallur be or
ganized, shall be authmlzcd te Nsue circu
lating notes as new provided by law In
amounts net excelling 7I per cent, of the
capital stock of each bank.
Sue. B. Tliut net less than 70 per cent, of
the circulating notes authorized le be Is
sued by each bank under HiIh act shall be
bpcured by Wnlled States bends, nt Uin into
of loe per cent, upon llie par vnliie of such
bends, provided that at tlie option of each
bank (iiiu-liiiirefNiich circulation of 70 per
(Hint, may be scoured by n deposit with tlie
treasurer of the Hulled Slates, under such
regulations us may be prescribed by tlie
secretary of llie treasury, of geld
coin nud bullion or silver bullion at tlie
current innrknt price of sucli bullion lit
llie time of deposit, Vlienecr llie mar
ket or cash value of bullion anil efCntlcd
States bends deposited with llie treasurer
is reduced belew the amount of circulation
Issued for llie same, tlie controller of lliu
currency may demand and receive tlie
mueiuit efbiich deiiiivlaUnii in ether bul
lion or in geld or kllver coin, te be deposit
ed with tlie treasurer, ns tengas such de
pression shall contliiue; or llie amount of
the circulating notes of such luuk may be
reduced by cliatglug llie excess of circula
tion te the redemption fund provided bv
section 3 of the net of.luue -UJsTI.
Hue. !i. That an account te be dcsign-ited
ns " the national bank safctj fund" lu
hereby authorized le be opened en the
books ofthe treasurer of thu United States
by reducing the amount of t'nlted .States
notes new euUtaudlng SI,S0O,0(H). mid liv
reJiiciug the national bank redoniptieii
fund gl.WO.OJO. and eredltlng the amount
of $-1,000,(100 te the account of the said
" national bank safety fund." Te this fund
shall he added the duty ofeno-half of 1 per
cent, each half year upon the nvcrage
amount of national bank notes in circula
tion, as provided In section 5.UU of thu re-vlt-ed
statutes of the t'nlted snips.
St:c. -J. That if any national bank nfter
the pass;iL?e of this act shall b.come Insol
vent, nud any of the circulating notes of
such bank shall remain unpaid alter the
nssetsaud llie Individual liability of tlie
hharchelden, of Hiich Insolvent bank shall
have been iihuiiMted, such elreiilulliig
notes shall be redeemed nud cancelled nud
destroyed ns new presided by law, and
the amount of such notes .iall from time
lotlme be charged te tlie "national bank
safety fund," ns provided In llils net.
.Mr. Knox was called ujkiu bv a New
Yerk 7'miM reperter, te w horn lie gave tlie
following extended explanation et bis pn pn
pescd amendment of tlie banking laws:
"The measure Is a practical combination of
the safety fund nud free banking pre IsIeiim
as tliey have existed In the laws of Ibis
state, and which wcre admirable provl prevl provl
sieus in their way; but thesafetv fund in
the state ofNew Yerk was a failure, and
for this reason; It provided for a ta
upon the capital for the purixtse of Hts-iirlng
net only the circulation but all of tlie debts
of the bank,
"Soen after the system was established
there came n lliiamial crisis, and there
were, for tho-.e days, a large number of
failures. Tliey did net involve mere than
-,0HJ,000 of lesses in the abrogate, I bo be bo
lieve, but flr that time tli.it was a birgj
unieunt. Many oftherotmtry banks faded,
and they were bad failures, and tlie pay
ment of dcposlterj, exhausted the s.ifctv
fund. ir the laws had preUdtnl for Ii
s-ilety fund fortliesecurltvof the circula
tion aleiip, every dollar of the circulation
would liave bemi paid. Hut the safctv
fund system or thisstate never recovered
from the blew, and the free banking s vstein
orthe state fellow id it in 1SJS.
"New, In tills propeiltlon I don't pro
vide a safety fund te secure all prthocireii prthecireii prthocireii
latleti. I propose te dejieslt with Iho
troasurerubselulo security for 70 per ecu t.
of Iho circulation, and the remaining 3ij iier
cent. Is te be keciued hv the Mfuty lund
urter the assets uud Individual liability
liave been exhausted,
"The national banks te-day hae mi
aggregate capital of f'il,00e,0iW. The total
aggregate of insolvent Uinks for tlie lust .5
years has Involved but fc-AtOO.oeo or ubeul
U per cent. The highest unieunt of circu
lation for these 25 years lius been 30:2,000,.
000, nwd of this circulation only $lfi,000,000
was thnt of Insolvent hanks less than -1J
percent. The amount collected from the
assets ofthe ISO banks that hnve fall cm 1 has
been mere than gltyxiu.OOO, including fcd,'
000,000 of individual liability. He that the
amount collected from, the assets has been
mere thnn enough te pnv for nil the Insol
vent bank circulation If it had been en
tlrelv uusecured. We propeso te loave
only SO per cent, of the circulation unse
cured an amount which, during the Inst
twenty-llve years, would hnve been only
$1,000,000, or $180,000 n year, whoa the cir
culation wnsnn a vornge of $.100,000,000.
" Willi mi oslinuite of glW.oeo cireuUtlen
te pay this year, we projieso te create a
sinking fund liy n lax of 1 nor cent, upon
llie rirctiinueii. miring last year mis
would have roailr.ed (51,100,000. If the cir
culation increases te JOO.OOO.OOO, the tax
will amount te $2,000,000; lr tlie nlrcula
tlen should IncraiiHO te $-IOO,(X)0,000, we
would hnve n tax of $.1,IKK),ttM collected
with which te pay 8160,000, provided the
banks will bens w-ell managed In the fu
ture ns they bave been In the past,
"This no per cent, of circulation Is left
unsecured, Uhiii the principle that mere
than three-feurths of the banks are inan inan
njied with skill and with sagacity by men
whose financial reputations nre much
doaier te thorn than Is mcre money mak
ing. Thore Is only a small pet tlen of the
banks, ns tnnv be seen by Iho controller's
report, that fall, and It is only these that It
Is, necessary te secure absolutely. If the
circulation should lucroase te $.W0,000,0e0
within two or thrce years then, in the
year 1307, when the i per cents. become
due nndpiyabln, we would iinvn mere than
910,000,000 in tlie safety fund, less the
nmeunt used le redeem the Insol
vent notes unprevided for by the seeurllv
which amount, If Iho banku me as well
managed In the future ns In the past, would
net be ever $1,000,000. He Hint nfter 1!kj7
the safely fund would be se large that the
circulation could contliiue te be issued
from thnt tlmn forward secured entirely by
a geld nml silver doiieslt.
" I hnve no Intention of antagonizing the
preposition of Iho secretary of tlie treasury.
1 bollevotliopasRagoofn hill llke the ene
proseutisl would boefnsNlstuui'ototho soe see
retary In his plans and would rellov'etho
treasury from the necessity of purchasing
such large amounts of silver bullion, uud
would glve the banks all ever the country
the opportunity te help bear the burden,
with the prospects of only n reasonable
prom lu the operation."
Sleep Is nlxelulcly necessary Ter health, nail
notliliij;i.ecll)'Ctually robs ene or sleep ns docs
iicrylnif liiiby. I'su Dr. Hull's llnliy isiruple
caixi Its palu nml Iho hiliy will he (pilot unit
nllewnll teslccp well. I'rlcn t!.i cents it liettln,
lix;uleriilH)H cures fever nml nijue, iliiiuh
nttue, Ac,,iinl eettn only Z cents a urkit;u.
Words orAVIsilein.
Ne doctor will fall le ImprcBs his patient
" that lliu mouth ami te,ilh slieulil !,. healthy
lifsuiiHe It receives the fixnl nnil prciaies It for
Its (IlKCKtlve werli." Use HOZOKONT, irratlfy
your family physician, mid oujey llfe coinfertii.
bly. M.W.I'Aw
Ifevv le Select n Wlfi.
CJoeil health, rimmI morals, keikI srnp and
Reed tciui'r nre tlm four essentials for a imI
wile, Tlii'sn are the IimIIhis'IIsiiIjIcs. After tlil'iu
conic the miner ndvinitiiKcs of geed liik. nc nc nc
('oiiiiillhhiiieiiln, fiiiully position, rtc, Vt Ith
the nml reur, inurrled Ilfu will be romrertablo
nud happy. Ijicltlin: cither, It will be In tnore
or leiilcKre a failure. Upen kk1 henllli di
neiids laruely rihhI temper nud geed leeks, and
te Mimn e-xtenliroed sonxealKe, as tlie licit mind
miMlbeiilluclru morn or lens by Iho vveakuessps
mid wlilinintlciiiluut en null health. Yeung
nmn, If jour wife I falling lntoiisUitnofliiva lnteiisUitnofliiva lntoiisUitnefliiva
lldUin, Jlrnl of all tilings try te restore her
licallli. irnhels tniulilril with ilclillllatliu; re
main wrakucssm, buy Dr. Tierce's 1'averltc
Prescription, Jt will euro her. Wl'liiw
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iiiATTi:ititiui.i;"uuii,ri:.'
Wlmt It Itcnlly Is i:plnlned by One or
tlie J lest informed .Men In Auiurlca.
Tha president of one or the lending. New Yerk
.Medlcil cellexes, III conversation wllh llie wri
ter, the ellnritvenlus, said :
'Ia Hrlppe,' the itiisslnn liitlucnra, thnt
has caused se much tulk, U a nieie sevcie ulllUv
lien than ixsiple usually think, ltnilsesiiivh ltnilsesiiivh
terleusly and appears lohave Its origin In llni
iitineHpfirrc. 'Iho last tlme It v lulled Anns-leu
was In I sill, mid It rmiin then, us new, lrem
Akla. 'Mm niiinn Intliieiua' comes lrem the
suggestion Hint thn malady wns due le the ' lu
ll Helices' of the heavenly bodies, but mero
modern science bus discovered Hint Is dim te
tlm change In the electrical coiidllleus. What
ever may liullieriiiise, II Is n strong congestion
of tha bleed csm'Is and mucous liicmurmie,
principally In the. head mid threat, and imlh imlh
lngliiLstient:stliiiiilanls will tlicil; ...Ihceii.
Kfstlen mid keep the bleed netlvelyclrriiliitliig.
Kiir this purpoie I knew of ueihhiir better lluin
pure whiskey, mid I believe Dairy's Pine .Midi
te be the best mid purest whlsl.ey kmmii In llie
wet Id,
I'ermeily Ibis Inllucnra wns said le precede
nu epldeiule ofthe plngue, and the iivrsnirwlin
was alietit lobe lal.vii vvllh (he latur, had as a
preliminary n lit of siicclni;. New It precedes
n Mere eiIdeiule than lliu plngue, umiiely,
the terrible pneumonia. Its hcnlmilui; Is slight
but Its ending Is often terrible. I'.ilns lu the
limbs, buck, chest mid head ; usern threat and
Inch of nppollte; copious discharges or Ihonesc:
IliesO nre some or the symptoms of this dread
dbeinu. Upen the augment appre ich of any of
these symptom, n iierveus feeling, or lassitude,
resort should be had Ien pure whlikey, which
Is thn only certain menus or bieal.liig up tills
epidemic beferelt serines u held upon llie sjs sjs
tein,er check ll vhen It him become slarted.
fare should bu taken, bow ever, te secure only
that which Is pure, nsithe nrllcleiibove named
ciiUilnly Is." Jiins-tfdJLw.enw
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OOD'.SHAIW.l'Aim.I...
Rheumatism
Is believed te he cmisedjliy excess or luetic acid
lu the bleed, eulug tolhcfalliiieof thekldneys
and liver tupeupcrl) reniovell.TlwiMildnttiicks
the flluntiH tl;siii, parllcularly In tbejeluts,
nml causes the lis-al inuiiirvstntleiis ofthe dls
case, pains and nehes In the iMcknnd shoulders
nml lu Uiejiilntsnt the knees, ankles, hips mid
wrists. Thousands of nple bave round In
Heed's Narsapni Ilia n posltlve mid jiermaiienl
riue Ter rlii'iiiiiutlsui. This inedleliie, by lis
purifying nud vltnllrlng action, neiilmlles Iho
acidity ofthe bleed, mid also builds up mid
Btrenglhcns ihe whole body.
WenderfUl Ti-epurl lev
" I have taken Hel'sSar.ap.irIllaniid found
It excellent for rheumatism mid dyspepsia. I
sulleird formally lengjears, but my complete
ri very Is due te Heed's isarsaparllla, 1 re-
(eiiiinciid It te every enn bemuse of Its won
derful properties us a bleed nicdlilne." Jehn
Kl'M.i.M VN,S1UhatbaiiihtuH)t,rieveland,()ble.
lununiiuatery Hbeuiuiitlsui
"IJust want isjople te knew thnt welhluk
Heed's Snrsapnrllln the best remedy for Inlliiin Inlliiin
ninlery rheumntlsin lu the world. .My husband
bad this terrible nllectlen for (we jears mid
HiHsl'8ars.iparllla helicd lilni uioiethaii any;
thing else. 1 uinnlvvnysglad tepllwliut llisjd's
Nirsiiiarlllii has done" Mus. I-'. Alki.sseN,
Sulem, I ud.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Held by nil druggists, tl ; slxler fV l'reired
mil) by C, I. HOOD A t1 l.euell, .Mass.
ltUI)l)SiONi:iK)l.l,.VK (I)
(Clethfju,.
Announcement Extraordinary !
The Orcntest Kcdiiclleti of all lu
FINE TAILORING
H. CERHHRT'S,
Uvereruu made le order nt out price.
Trousers reduced from 10 le M ; lrem Situ Si:
from S(l te 81 SO.
Heavy Hulling reduced at Iho wiine rate.
l'ull Dress suits of the latest slvle material.
xuilii lined, ntc
This Is the most svreeplug reduction ever
mud lu Kine Tnlliylng, mid will enable Iho
cash btijer te gel a llrst-class article for the
same mime he would bave te pav for a ready
made one.
H. Gerhart,
43 N0IITII QUEEN STREET.
U.7-lld
T" ANt'AbTKK Ill'MNJiSU COI.I.Ctia
, ,, . IMM'AHTEU, DcsvmU'r, lSfSI.
Ui.Ali hilt nu M mivm: Ven nre cenllally In
'? .'." .V"11 "l0 l..M'-hTi:it llUSI.SIlss
LUI.I.l.iil., nt its new (piarters, JJe. SI North
J .. s'recl, before entering your son or daugh
ter IU January. Cen vlnre v uunclf of ihe genu.
Ineiiess of the nrtlcle beferu Investing, Hlx
young ijidies uud (leutlcmen from till Institu
tion leek iKulileu hime uctebcrtii.
Addrew. h, c, WKIULKlt, Principal,
JJtJmmmrtltcr'B,
1'UlLAOEt.l'MIA, Wednesday, Jan. f,lmfJ.
Ginghams.
The Andcrsenr. opened en
Monday.
Only the skirmish lines,
though they looked like an
army.
Today the Whytlaws wheel
into line. Magnificent! The
greatest and handsomest array of
Novelty Ginghams wc ever had.
Ne half way victory. Yeu for
get te compare with any past
while you're looking at the best
of them. There is no past for
them. Unique. In the fine
woolen stuffs and in silks you
have seen such loom work, but
never before in cotton.
All-ever Jacquards
All ever damasse
Plaids
Stripes
Then there arc rich Borders
en Ginghams forty-two inches
wide deep enough for a skirt
length without piecing.
A feature of this exhibit is
the showing of 25 cent Plaids
and Stripes from Whytlaw
Ginghams just out of the boxes
and in all the newest colorings.
Ordinarily they would be sold
at 37jc.
Altogether mero than five
hundred styles and colorings in
the newest Gingham rally, and
there arc famous clans yet te
be heard from.
jl fits in Sheets, Etc.
Every year there's mere and
mere asking for ready made
Sheets, Pillow Cases and Bol
ster Cases. Save worry, work
and money. We have had a
large number prepared for this
sale from choice brands of mus
lin. Made in a thorough man
ner, with bread hems. Figure
en the stuff and making. De
you wonder that everybody's
wanting these ready made
things ?
Made Sheets :
12!S yards, -He
Pjx'J'l yards, se
i. x'il) yards, MM
!i x'J'J ynrdu, heavier, &V
J'tJHynids, f.Je
J'x25ynrd, heavier, IHe
VHx2VZ)iinls, Hie
Jlix'J'J yards, heavier, (V,c
"'-ix'J'Oiirds, Tie
;rM-,7S yards, MJe
Made Pillow Cases :
U)2I Inches, lie
'.'Jx-'ailnehei, ISe
'iu) Inches, ISe
aixSI li.rhes, Ma
2-Jxll Inches Hem Htllrhcd muslin, and
Hindu up for our reduction sales, Hie.
Made Bolster Cases :
W7J Inches, CSe
VUX72 Inches, btavlir, aie
Jehn Wanamaker.
palace of ,i.fllHeit.
DAIiACKUK KASHIO.N.
The Great Clearing Bale
AT-
ASTRICH'S
Pake of Mm,
115 AND 117 N. QUEEN ST.
Special Plush Sale!
Feu Oxi: Day Om v.
ON THURSDAY, JAN. 9, 1890,
and en this day only, we place
en sale for the benefit of our
customers, 500 yards of 16-inch
Silk Plush, in the following
colors :
Twe shades of Cardinal, 2
shades of Garnet, Sapphire,
Gendarme, Mahogany, Orange,
Apple Green, Geld' Bronze,
Sage, Slate, &c.
We will sell them en Thurs
day only, at 29c a yard, in lim
ited quantities.
Ne mere than 4 yards will
be sold te one customer; net 4
yards of each color, but no
mere than 4 yards altogether
te one customer.
This we must de in order te
give these who cannot come in
tlie morning a chance te buy
some, as the quantity is limited
te 500 yards.
De net forget this Great
Plush Sale and come early.
We will also offer during the
whole Clearing Sale our "best
19-inch Imported Moleskin
Plushes at $1.10 a yard, and
the 24-inch Imported Moleskins
at 1.29 a yard.
Ask for Price List of Clear
ing Sale Prices.
115 & 117 North Queen St.
ralace of Fasliien,
$0et0 cttt& SHtece.
I IlKATCLKAUINOHALi:!
Clear the Track
von
THE CLEARING SALE
D P. STACKHOUSE'S,
N09. 28 and 30 East King Street
Ai.IjTIineni) IX)T8 AND I1HOKKN HIZKH
Beets & Shoes.
Mul boHeld te MnUe ltoem for Krch .Stock.
OOOlKi COMING IN DAILY.
Ne l'lare for Odd UiU. All llreken Hires will
be Held nt llreken 1'rlec.
(10 TlinY MUST, 1'ItlCK Oil NO l'HttK !
STACKH0USE,
28 and 30 East King St.,
I.ANCAKTKIl. 1"A.
rrUIBHHOE3." KTICKAl'lN 11 tilt-til
MEN'S $1.75 SHOES.
There's plenty of Mlmi'h Shoes sold in
Lunvasturat$I.TSl hut the be-st ubso ubse ubso
lutely the liest sold at these figures
you'll flud here. They come from lend
liiB American makers ; are stylish and
nttractlve in njinearaucc shapely
enough te please a diule j tire well made,
well finished, and fit snugly. If you
are looking for shoes combining many
or tlie wiling points of higher priced
footwear, shoes that will give you plenty
of geed wear, be nurO te see our $1.75
grades. CungrcsM or lnce te pick from ;
plenty of lengths and widths nmke it
easy for us te lit the feet you hnve lit
it coinfertulily and glve It a shnjie you'll
admire.
.Men's $1.50Shees ; lotsef them te see ;
for drexs or rough usage, either. Hetter
lenthcr and better shecinaklng in them
limn you'll exjiect. AV11I they wear?
Yes, sure. On that peere there'll be
nary n grumble. Try them ; see what
you think of them.
Men's $1.!H Shoes. That kind we have,
tee. Geed grades, geed styles j hard te
match anywhere.
Men's $.1.00 Shoes. These- are the
cheapest, and n great shoe value they are.
There's net a ?l.li shoe in the town for
which we'd trade them even up. Good Goed Geed
looking shoes net rough, clumsy, lap
stone shaped. TiieteM miiiie style about
them and there's mero than a dollar's
worth of hard service in them every
time. Wearers se tell us ; that's why
they're geed enough te recommend,
geed enough te have a place licit.
SHAUB & BURNS,
1 11 Xeurn Qtri'KN Stiikih1, Iiancas-
TKK. l'A.
rj r.nucTie.N in nitens i
SWEEPING REDUCTION
-IN-
TO MAKi: ItOOM COIt HI'IUNO ANUSUM-
.mi:i'..sieui;.
Hlnce the Holidays I have roiie all through
my steel; and hae iiinrked u Inrfce iiintitlty of
the .Men's Drct.s HIknh at and bcletr cot te
iiiulCL'iiHini ferHprlnif and Hiiinnicr Uoedi.
.Men'H Kins CilMtln, Hand-Sewed SIkk's, In
lice, lliitlen nnil CeinireKi, In two widths and
nil ulii'i, Clell, reduced fieinSj toil.
A cemplele fl line, villi Tips nnd I'laln
1 rench Tees, In ljice, lintten or Cenurcss,
miirked down le,l.
A rcw mere left of thccelebrated KIceA llnch
Ins f.1 HltiH-k. In l,av. Mutten and Cenisni.., villi
plain narrow and plain bread tees, reduced
tefJ.
A Ne a let of Klines which we lerm " odds nnd
ends," belnirklres lea ever from icKiilnr lines,
iMHiiclii of factories who failed, sold or burnt
out, nnd as we cannot niateh tlieni exactly,
linwinaikud llieiu dena In thu fume propor
tion. Men'. $1 Slews toil; $160 Shoes te S1&0; !I
Shoes te fl; JJMiees lefj W ; S.&0 .Shoes te fj.
This Ik a Uenn Khlc Ilcdiictlen, and we suai
nntee eery shoe ccn at tliese Lew riuure..
t-Dli,pl.iy c-.ui be heen In Iiist Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
Chas. H.Frey,
(Snwcwir te eiu:Y i tiCKKKT) (lie Leader of
I.ew l'rlces lu
BOOTS AND SHOES,
nes.:i a 5 i:ast ki.nh sTin:i-rr,
iaNt'Asn:it. i'a.
4'lUttpe.
"J KW I.A.Ml'.SANl)AllTU(xniS.
Ca.ll a.ndl See
FINE NEW" LAMPS
AMI
KRT COODS
ONSKt'O.NDKl.OOH
Jehn L. Arneld's Building,
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dtt-tfd
VU.I.A.'I).SKr.
-THK-
ROCHESTER LAMP!
Sixty randle-I.ltht; Heats them nil.
Anether aH of Cheap (llebes for tins and UU
Stelen.
TiuvrmeKCTieN"
Miri'AI. MUUUJ1NU and KUUUlUt CU.S1UO.V
Weather Strip.
Heats them all. ThlsMrlpoutwearsnllethers.
Keeps mil the cold, step mttlliiKef window.
Kxcludcs thediut. Ktxpseut xiiew nnd ruin.
Auetucuiiupply It no iM.lecir dirt uindelu
upplyliiKlt. CanbeillUsI nnyvliere no holes
te Inire, ready ftir ue. 1 will net kpllt. wnrp or
nhrlnk u ruelilnu fctrliiln llwimul iwiftfcU'lAt
the Steve, Ikaterund ltauve Stere of k
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
I.VNCASTKK l'A
M-lUn KINrT LINK Ol- WAX STEIUC
I Acid and l'unithii Caudle for the Holi
days, ut MILLKUb bOAl' CO.
Mens Dress Slees!
fPrif (Beet,
J.
B. MAHTI.N U).
FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY
Heavy Hediiellens lu
LADIES', MISSUS' nnd CHILDltK.VS
COAT DEPARTMENT!
AT
J. B. Martin & Ce.
Ladies' Directeire Newmarkets
In Htrlpcft, Fluids nnd l'lnln Bhnden.
Tlie Newest und Most Kaleable UaraienU Made.
Fermer lrlcp. Present l'rlce.
til no Directeire Ncwmnrkets. .. .Illeu
vim " . uoe
1100 " " .. 8T5
IB CO " ..-......., 8 00
Cleth Newmarkets.
Hnve lieen placed en n xopnrnte counter, nnd
every eue linn been reduced.
117 00 Cleth Newmarkets reduced te ...J13W
1500 ' HfO
UOO " " " 176
1000 " " " ....... 8 25
8 00 " " " C7S
CW " " " ...,' 5 W)
Steckinette Jackets.
S3 no steckinette Jackets reduced le. 6 CO
7 00 " " 6M
01 " ' " 4 75
600 ' " " 4 a
Seal Plush Coats.
Tbce Coats an hinde of Wulker riu.h.thcbcRt
made, uud every garment gunruuteed.
f 10 03 Heal I'luili Coats, new
:WU0 " ' ' "
, ..$.11 00
131 (
SO ) " ' " 2500
2m) " " " " 2 50
2U0O " " " " - l'JOO
Misses' and Children's Coats,
75 CIIILUIIBN'S COATS,
Thnt hnve been geed sellers nil of thlssensennt
J I, Se, $0 und tS, are reduced te $"J, E-'l, Jl, SO.
Over 200 of Misses' Coats,
Thnt sold nt Jfl, tS. $10 nnd 812, new reduced le
5 1, ft) and !S.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
CORKER
WEST KlKfl AM) 1'RIKCK STRKKTS,
LANCASTER. VA.,
Ci-Ojipeilte Htevens Heuse.
(fiveccvlea.
A'
TBUltSIl'H.
SUGARS REDUCED.
The cradual decline or Htifrnrennbles us te re
duce the price, nnd we think sugars ure about
ai low as they w 111 be.
Coffees ! Coffees ! Coffees !
The Coffee market Is very firm, but we have
Just received 50 bus (ever 0,000 pounds) of nu
excellent llie Cellee tewll nt 2Jc u pound.
Fresh HeaUcd. (Jlve ll n Trial.
The Yentzer Evaporated Sugar Cern.
The finest In the market, nnd sold only by us.
Hue Table Fruits, Canned und pettle Uoeds,
Ac,
AT
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
I.ANCAHTER. I'A.
E
Ttiuci
FireT Fire!
Just iccelved u censlRiinieiit of Canned Cern.
iJibelK tllirhtly scerchud ut the late Jiinney
Andiews Fire, riilludclplilu.
LOOK AT THK PRICE,
5 CTS. A CAN.
Remember we gunmnliH the contents or each
nnd every Can te be First-Class. Wc Iih,uh
Can opened oueurcounternnd would bepleaved
te liae you cull and ctnmlne same.
Cioed Tomatoes from our rcKiilur shx-k nt 7c
a Cnn, nnd large S lbs Cnns nt that,
lSluckUen les tit 7c, or 1 for 25c.
TEA AM) COFFEE SrOllE, NOS. 12 i 11
SOUTH QUEEN STItEKI1.
A T KUSl-s. ""
DOWN COMES SUGAR!
All Sugars Reduced Half Cent a Pound.
Our rmlieliens Jgnin Fulfilled.
Twice dnrliiK the Summer months we pre
dicted a drop of oue cent a pound each time.
We yel 1L heM-rul weeks aje we toldeuto
Ktcn your ejes en our advertisement, ns we
uKHlu expected a drop of ene cent u pound, it
Is rust approaching IU We itlve you the half
rent today -leek ler the ether half cent I It
don't pay us te write up Himars, but we de It
for your Interest. A penny Mivcd Is u penny
eurned.
MEATS ! MEATS !
Sugnr-Cnred Hmns nt l'jijc lb,
Muckl I'lcnlc Hum., from Ii te lOfts, 7e Vrb
Finest Extra Dry Knuckle Dried llcef, 15c V
lb. ' '
Finest Extra Dry ltCKUlar Dried lifer, lde w lb.
Hummer llelut'im, y i' lb.
Smoked Fish &c.
l-ni1!cHugar-Curcdllleater.s, :irer 5c nnd t for
Heetch llerrlnir, m te m In a box, per be, 2"k:.
l'edilh, lie, be, mid xery choicest, 10- V tb.
rickled HerrliiK, ll lbs ler 25e.
l'lcklcd Trlie, lu 20-iieund kegs,. l 23.
Jllneeiiicat, Ik; Se and 10c tl lb.
a) 's of Hweet llaktiicllultcrnt Uc and lie.
1 his U u bargain, and we call linkers' attention
te It.
Finest l'ure Yerk Ktate Heney, 15c lb, 2 lbs
mr 25c
lllB line or I'liieat Flerida Oranires (Thin
Hklnued).
Fresli Thick or Thin Water Crackers, -1 lbs
Ter 25c.
Fresh Niennrsnnd Olnirer Snaps, 3 lbs for 25c.
Agents for .Masen's Famous Wuier Crackerx.
Carload of Halt in tomorrow, (iet eurprlci-N.
HI(IKet line of Dried Fruits In thu city.
Agent, ler Chase A -.iiiberu' rmiiuui t'ef.
roes.
(Jet one or our Cards.
liny W) worth or (Irecerles In nlnctj il.ns
and set the Family I'lix -cUu," worth Js.
1 be) are feinij rust.
WHOl.KsiAl.E AND ltm'All. UKOCElt,
COUNElt WEST KINO AND 1'IllNCEHl--;.,
Dlreeily Opxwlte
J, 11. .Martin .V Ce.' Dry Goods Htere, nud
Next Doer loMerrei llen-e Hetel.
lcntietxu
Dll. NATHOIIST. DENTIST.
2ai'ENTIU: SHI'AIIE.
De net let your teeth dceny nny rurther. i ou
de net often ilnd ndecu) til teeth that can nut
lw Mived by tllllmr or creunliii;. IIu your
teeth examined and attended le at euce. It w 111
suxe Miiteriiii: uud exrenie, All oeratleus
Kiinrniitetd. Filling Tteth nnd Fulnlcs Ktrnc Ktrnc
llen Specialties. n'AKInidAw
rpitUr-. DALMATIAN I.N.SEOT I'OWDTih"
A. preelled by a bimkI iewder blower. Is tlie
mast ulectuul dealre) er or tilts nud ether small
liikt'cts. Fernle
Atlllllil-KYMDHIIHKTOUK.
s Whi KlncHln!.
1?
TlOltllAIUIAIN.S
-IN-
CLARKE'
RERL ESTHTG
CALL ON
JOHN H. METZLER,
Ne. Of-OUTII DUKE STREET.
elS-lyd
JlfCU WiJObR
rHEAT 1IAIIOAIN3
tN
DRY GOODS
-AT TUB-
New Yerk Stere.
l'RKVIOUHTO Oim ANNUAL INVENTORY
LOOK AT THEM.
DOUULE-HOLD CLOTH SUITlNOS-e Itar
galu nt li!a a ynrd.
Forty-Inch GERMAN PI.AID HU1TINOH,
Hl!k nud Yeel, 37JJc J reduced from Wc,
RILK AND WOOL MIXTURES, Inches
rlHn !7L'. . wam TiV.
""-, , n.,vv,
Klfty-feur-Inch HI LK AND WOOL HUITINOS I
rvuuceu irem ee le uw a yam,
Finn IIROADCLOTH RUITINOH. ynrd nnd I
n-hnlf wide, 75a a ynrd j never sold for less thiin I
. w.
Three Thousand Ynrds OUTINO CIX)TIIH,
eiiiiiKi3i;itB, ut-si xuuiiiy, be a ynru ; worm I
"
1.ADIKS' l'LUSII JAftKETH, most impularl
t...v..,. w, i,,u niUSUII, ffl ,-UlU, ItUUVVU IIUII1I
IV.
LADIES' Nr.WJIARICETS reduced fiemSal
le ;iu incu te(i oe und te.
MISSES' NEWM ARK ETS, fieat bargain nil
! 75 each. I
IRISH FEASANT COATS dropped freml
tt.uu luei' eauu.
NEW CONNE.MAHR.VS down from tit) nndl
cuuisit leviaeucu.
Hpcclnl llargnlns In WHITE ANDCOLOREIll
Hi.AnhKiMui vry Lew Trices.
WATT & SHAND,
Nes. 0, 8 & 10 East King St
S
ACIUFICESALK.!
Charles Stamm,
35-37
LANCASTER, l'A.
OF-
Sla.n3ets,
COMFORTS
TOBEIIWIIAE.
These thrje lines of goods we want te mevl
oil, us we have a bin stock ou hand.
WU.T, SP.LL TIIK.M
Regardless of Cesl
dF YOU NEED
BLANKETS,
COMFORTS OR UNDERWEAf
He sure tJ get )iir pi ices beferu you wasll
money elscwhcrti.
Fer Bargains
--UO TO-
36 and 37 .North Queen Street
BOSTON STORE
JUVB.
B
IG DISCOUNT POR JANUARY.
BELOW MANUFACTURERS PRICE,
Will positively go this month. urrnnted get
nine Alaska, Ixnideu )3je. Tlieseure rare, bi
g-nulne burgalun.
BIG CUT
ON ALL
Furs!, Furs
ROBES AT COST.
STAUFFER&C0.
U
tail fct
Great Sacrifice
Peep Sen,,
mm
31 and 33 Ne: Ik Queen Street,
LANCJ -STER. A.
r
V