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THE IiAKCASTER DAILY IOTELLI&ENCEK, TIIUKSDAY, JAKUAKY 9, 1800.
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" CHARLB3BTEIKMAN FOI.TZ, Editors.
i BOBERT CLARK, PebllAer.
fHfc DAILY .lNTELUaENCKR,-.Pumlhd
very day in the year, but Bunday. Served
by earrlen In thU city nnd surrounding
towns at ten cenU a week. By mail rive del
ten year in advance j GO ccuU month.
WKBKLT INTELLIGENCER-Onc dollar and
. ttlr cenU a year, in advance.
OTICE TO BUBSCRIBERH-Remll by check
erpottefflce order, and where neither of
theae can be procured tend In a registered
letter1
atared al the SPostefflcc, m second class mall
Batter.
ABDRSW, THB nJTELUOEHCBR,
Lancaster, 1.
LAK0A8TEX.PA., Junury 9, 1890.
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Sft.
Frtie righting.
Governer Lewry, of MUsiwIppl, evi
dently fcela bound te make the prize
lighten who defied his authority thor
oughly sick of their foelUliuess. Net
ehly Sullivan and Kllralu arc te be
punished, but also tliose who aided and
abetted tlie prize, light at IllcUutirg, anil
the Issuing of warrants for lx sporting
men and the nrrcst of four of them quite
astonishes the culprits. They can net
ace why the spectators of a prize fight
should be punished, but In the light of
the notorious fact that the light was In
defiance of law and of n governor's proc
lamation, aud that these men were net
only spectators but managers and active
encouragers of It, there should be no
treubla in ninklug them suffer along
with their tools, the real fighters. It
will be a very wholesome lessen te men
of their stamp aud may help along
the growth of a strong sentiment
against prize-fighting. If the whole
crowd at the prize light could have been
arrested nnd jailed for a long term, It
would have been a geed thing, Ter ail
accounts agreed that a mere ugly crowd
would be hard te gather, and thieves,
gamblers aud desperate characters of
many varieties far outnumbered the
honest men. Boxing may be fine exer
cise aud manly sport, but prize lighting
can net be freed from brutality. Ath
letic clubs and gymnasiums may encour
age sparring with ether exercise, but
whether their matches degenerate into
brutal prize fights will depend upon the
character of theclub. An ordinance has
Just been Introduced te the New Orleans
city council authorizing sparring
matclierf uudcr the control of chartered
gymnasium clubs. It seems better te
discourage the set matches altogether
and te keep sparring strictly within the
bounds of n geed humored exercise In tin
art trying alike te the temper aud skill.
There Is plenty of harmless sparring
going en all the time, which stimulates
a natural Interest in the doings of the
professional brulers who abuse n geed
thing, net when they abuse ene another,
but when they turn what should be
trials of strength nud skill Inte bloody
and brutal mauling.
The Street Car Ordinance.
The councils have passed the electric
railway ordinance without amendment;
aud with but one dissenting voice In
common council, with, however, but
seventeen of the twenty-seven members
present. We consider that the ordl erdl
, nance wan net well framed, and does net
properly conserve the interests of the.
city, though we have net objected te tlie
experiment of electric street ear propul
sion. If councils had granted the privilege
with such reservations ns would have
kept the coutrel of the matter In the
hands of the city, we should have been
''content. But this grant has net been
made with proper reservations and
will be likely hereafter te give the city
much trouble. The ordinance does no
credit te its framers.
statement that he had consulted with
these who held the Hcpubllcan party In
the hollow of their hands, It clearly had
a geed deal. . ,
There is no fair room te deny the
scandalous Interference of tiie high In
Republican authority te prevent the suc
cessful prosecution or Dudley. ItDcrlmps
was net te be reasonably expected that
n president who achieved his seat
through the corruption of the ballet-box
and by the devices for which Dudley is
accused, would show nny readiness te
assist Ids nrosccutien. or even that he
would net threw in the way the ob
stacles that have been thrown! But he
must expect te meet nud endure, with
his fellow consplrnters, exposure of the
methods of his election and such un
pleasant excoriation as that of fc'enater
Voerhecs.
At the end of the second week of January
New Yerk is nctually found complaining
of scarcity of ire nnd the dealers talk of
sending te Canada for a supply.
lie whlnned into
cream f tlie big
If buffalo nre scarce tlicre seem' te be
plenty of grlwly bears, for n rancher of
Wyoming lias wagored ten thousand dol
lars Unit In anv limiting mason within
tliree years he will, unaided, kill fifty grl.
ly bears In Ilia Wk mountain and Medi
cine Hew ranges.
At last tlie thoriiieinctor agrees with llie
calendar and cold weather llircalens. Tlie
wonderful sprlng-ltke weather seemed te
have persuaded even tlie birds that we
wilt have no winter, nud many sparrows
were scen carrying straws for nest build
ing. SprhiK llowers have been jcMrted In
bloom, nnd hyuclnlliN and ether bulb
plants have forced up grceu sprouts that
might, In n few mero days of similar
weather, have given lawns and gardens of
the city nil the goigeeus colors of a sunny
day In March. On Decembcr 2), the first
Sunday nfler Christmas, the first snow
drops were found blooming clese te the
aeutli sldoef St. James' Kplscepid church
byallllleglrl rejoicing in the appropriate
nnine or Florence.
l'x-CexsiTi. Vnhkuwoeii made n happy
If boastful rnsponse te a te.ist at a bniupiet
In Olasgew en Wednesday. He said : "In
America thore nre greater lawyers nt the
bar than en the bunch, nnd mero learned
men In private life than In the eeuuells of
the nation. It is only a happy accident
when moil lllte Motley, Lewell and 1'hclps
represent the country abroad."
riir. PENNSYLVANIA HUTCH.
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That Cider Vinegar.
It is very well te held public officers
te a strict observance of the law In the
discharge thelrduty; and when Prison
Inspector Xisslcy sold two barrels of
cider vinegar te the prison lie was
bound te dolt according te law, not
withstanding he was doing the keeper u
favor at his request.
We are glad te hear that Mr. NU.sley
took the precaution te have his elder
vluegar sale approved by the beard of
inspectors, ns tlie law requires; and te
knew that the preccutlnn brought
ngninst film has no foundation in fact.
It does net take much evidence te show
that there was plenty of spite in a
prosecution for selling two barrels of
elder vinegar te the prison, even
though the approval of the beard
of inspectors te the transaction
had net been obtained. We ere
truly sorry that our Republican
friends are se filled with bitterness
towards each ether as this incident
shows them te be. They are getting
very ripe for a grand smash-up.
University Extension.
The scheme for widening the influence
of the University of Pennsylvania by
establishing many branches In cities
and towns of the eastern part of the
state needs mere detailed explanation
than the trustees have se far inade
public, but seems te lie an effort In the
direction of instruction by popular
lectures such ns nre given In Paris. If
that Is the Idea it should first be de
veloped In Philadelphia and then
gradually extended. Jt seems te
be feared that the tcheme will
provoke the hostility of smaller
institutions of learning, but if properly
managed there is no reason why it
should. In Lancaster, for example) the
uulverslty could probably enlist the aid
of Franklin nnd Marshall professors, al
ways enthusiastic nud aggressive
In the cause of learning. Accord
ing te the scheme as outlined
professors and lecturers of the university
are te be sent out te establish course,
but where there Is geed local material It
should only be necessary for the mil mil mil
vversltytofurnlfchthe financial backing
HIUUUUCIUII.O me general supervision
uuvi'iiuu ei me work. vii..n..r
and
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ffe&r
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the lectures will draw may le doubted
but only practical and extensive trial
can settle the question, nud the decision
of the university trustees will be awaited
with interest.
2'(
Iii Chancery. .
St-nater Voerhce had Senater Quay
in chancery in the Kenute, when he
told him of his visit te Indiana te secure
the safety of Dudley. fcVnater Quav de
nied that he had seen these whe'held
the Republican party in the hollow of
their hands, or conferred with uuyone
in regard te the case of 3lr, Dudley.
A moment afterward, however, Sen Sen
aeor Quay admitted that he
had called te see the president-elect ;
and If Senater Voerhecs' statement
about bU Interference In the I) ml lev
had m njuvh. truth iu it at had the
Proitrewn In Thin Ktnto-ein
Notulile ChnnielerlstlcM.
l'rem the New Yerk World.
Jtls new 172yarsslnee tlie Quaker As As
semblv of I'eiiiiHVlviiiiln ordered that nene
but Ifngllsli-speaklng Immigrants should
be the sullied of naturalization. Net
satisfied with the workings or this law the
sauie body provided a few years later that
every foreigner te the F.ngllHli novermnoiit
arriving after the passape of the act should
pay a tliitv of forty shillings and swear
allegiance 'te Great llrltiiln and the pro
vince Tlics,e and ether measures dis
couraging the prospective linmlirrautH who
roll within their scepe were all alined at
llin Germans, who, for some reason or
ether, seemed possessed era wild ambition
le land en the western sliore or Dolawnre.
Prier te the year 1727 mero than Ally
thousand or them were snugly established
In the Quaker province in spile of so se so
vero laws mero were coming by every
ship, and the rollewors of Penn were
greutly disturbed In spirit ut the Invasion.
" Strung" Ihbigs have coma te pass sluee
then. The Quaker has vanished. Tliore
remains nothing te tell the story or his
fiirinur ureatness but the uunlnt old bury
ing ground en Arch street nud a dozen
failed shad-belly coats, heirlooms In en
many Philadelphia garrets. He perished
In no great tumult or arms, nor by the
march of any pestilence. He was neither
idoleut nor lacking In shrewdness; hudld
net starve te death, nor did the Germans
se much a crowd htm. He died simply
because hu was tee geed te llviv-n melan
choly warning which has net been lest
upon his successors in Pennsylvania poll
tics. Hut the prescribed German stolidly
blded his time. He came, paid his duty
nnd stayed. He took possession or the
rich farms along the .Susijucliauna, the
Lehigh nud the Juulata, and filled the
glorious valleys which lead down te the
rivers.
He began te have things his own way,
and when the new order was established,
iifter the ltuvolutleu, he held lu his hands
the political power of thu great slate which
he had turned Inte a imrdcir wlieie the
ueils might dwell. Thu most timorous
Quaker, fearlut of German ascondeney,
could searcely have had it prevision of tlie
complete triumph attained by his Teutonic
rival nt the beginning of the present cen
tury. The Quaker was already llttle mero
than a memory ; tlie German llie potent
ract or the social nud political elder, ltul
le! when the victor proclaimed his con
quest It was In a strange tongue; he no
longer thought nor full as a German. The
fatherland was net beyond seas, but here.
Get many, nnd nil its interests nud family
ties, was no morn te him than It was le
Patrick. Hu had hocemu a Pennsylvania
ll'.ilchiiiau.
The Teutonic Immigrant brought with
him te Penusylvanlii only thu limited
vocabulary efu German peasant nearly 1200
years age. Jlis ptouenclatlou or Mm uatlve
tengue was olteu Inaccurate, ertliu English
worse, uud tlie dovialien from the vernacu
lar has Increased with every uoneratlon
until all semblance of tlie original Is iu
many cases lest. "Tepper," meaning
hurry; "int," forward; "nuener," under;
" fiittltih," dena or finished, ero u row ex
amples or many words net easllv accounted
for. Neither u German nor an l.'ugltshman
would ninke initeli of "croembora." The
former would say knrtellcl, the latter
potato, hut our Pcnnsvl until Dutchman
examines the tuber, and, . ter much smell-
lngiiml tasting decides tin u is n berry,
"if it Isn't a berry ves dui leihliikerlslt?"
said ene or thorn le me thu oiher day, aud
" croembeera," he calls It, de llitlebs led te
his word, In spite of my friend's explana
tion, through n feguy recollection or his re
mote ancestors, who named it dle grund
blrnc, the ground pear. With words do de
noting hesitancy or doubt the Pennsyl
vania Dutchman is well provided nom
ever the Ithlne, but when hu wishes te op
press the idea or certainty, promptness or
quickness or perception he Is obliged te usj
tliu languagoeriils Anglo-Saxen neighbor,
from whom he learned about nil hu knows
of thce qualities.
Tothesauio seurce also does he go mr
his prefitulty, once he beeume really ugly.
lint that proves nothing ene way or the
ether. The Kugllsh is, after all, the only
language iu which a man can swear and
getunythiug Ukouitisfartleu. The proveib
which bids us bowuietlio fury of the pa
tient man is a geed one te remember in
dealing with him, for he is slew te wrath.
lie Is essentially n pen.ini ; m its et igiual
and least nlfansive meaning a beer. He has
no word denoting courtesy, fn geed will
and friendliness he abounds ; of the liitle
social auuiiiities uud court grades which
add se much te the life or nil ether
clvilired people he knows nothing. Fer
example: Although it may be stated esn
generalization that all or them can sneak
KnglUh, association w 1th them is likely te
preve embarrassing ir you de net knew
their language. Yeu may be nil Invited
guest at their house, but ull conversation
among themselves will be In their own
Dutch, without translation or apologies te
you. And they are great talkers. It would
seem impessible fiir rudeness te go rur
thur; yet no otlense has been intended,
und they would net comprehend your In
dignation if expressed.
ur course tney no net neglect you, ami
will talk much te you. Hut every com
ment, nei parlicuiaily uiltlresscu te von
will be In their own language. 'I hey will
nrgue und dixpute among thoinselvos with
great volubility upon the subject in hand,
but no matter hew deeply you may belli
terdstcd in the matter you will 'have te
guet-s at what they nre saving. Yeu l,e l,e l,e
ceme Indignant and reel Ilke picking up
your hut and leaving, but , that would be a
great mistake if it is nt nil near n meal
time. Yeu will never get a better dinner
than Ihey serve te the farm hands eicry
day ofthe year. Ktay te dinner or supper
and you will forgive them everything.
Talk about your French cooks humbug!
Leaving out the ene item of beef, which
thev bell, roast or Iry until It is as dry, Hat
and tasteless us n chip, the Pennsylvania
Dutch women ure the bet cooks in thu
world. If the beef Is unsatisfactory you
can have a stlce of fried hum that would
almost convert a yegeiarlau j potatoes will
it mountain of rmvery
Um beans will dis
solve at the touch or tlie tongue ;
thocernt tomatoes, asparagus all thing
that aver grew in garden or In field nava
lest net ene breath of their fresh and
dainty Haver. The bread is as light and
white as uew-fallcu Vmew, the butter was
churned yesterday and the proervos and
jellies are miracles of delicious aweetness.
A I umli n fount, vim furirct vmlrhedllv limi
tatiens, but eat as ir you ero a spirit that
occupies all space and can nover be filled.
GOVKItXOll I.OWKV WIDE AAVAKK.
He Cannen tlie Arrest of Tliose Connce-
toil With theSiilllvaii-Kllralnriglit.
Oovernor fiewry, of Mississippi, has net
rorgetlon the Hulllvan-Kllmlii fight at
lllcliburg. This Is proven by the arrest at
lilslnstnnee In New Yerk en Wednesday
of Win. 1'. Harding, Mlke Donevan and
Mike Cieary. It Is said nlvi that before
twenty-four hours have passed Charlie
Jehnsen, .litn Wakelynnd all the ethers
who who weroactlvely connected with the
fight nnd are at present In New Yerk
counts', will be the guests of Inspector
Uyrnes. All wero taken into custody en
ilm nlil rniitilsltlens sent te Governer Hill.
It was only Wednesday morning that
Oovernor Hill telegraphed te Inspector
Uyrnes te tnke the men Inte custody. The
three detectives wero ntonce started out,
William K. Hardhigwasfeundnt the iWi'ce
aasctte olllce by Detectives Creed and
Aioncle. Cottreli caught Donevan in bed.
He had been out Inte Tuesday night te a
ball, he Bald, nnd was peacefully slumber
ing when Cottreli entered his room nnd
aroused him. He seemed dazed, but said
nothing. Denning his clothing he accom
panied the detectlve te jKillcn headquarters.
In the meantime CIcnry had been arrested
en the street, nt the corner or Fifth avouue
anil Twcnty-seveiiin sircei. no mnue no
resistance, but manifested grent surprlse
llke the ethers. The requisitions bad been
In the hand of Governer Hill se long
without any netleii being taken en them
that they considered the matter ns settled.
Late In the uflcrnoen the detectives took
tlielr prisoners before .Tustlce Heguu at the
Jolfersou Market pollee court. After
several miner eases had been disposed of
thev were called up befere tlie Judge. Kx Kx
Juilge Peter Mitchell npnenred for them.
Doteetlvc Creed explained te Judge Hegnn
that ha did net have the requisition with
him. Lawyer Mitchell said lie would net
tnke advantage of that Tact, but asked that
u day be set ler examination.
At ins suggestion juiige negnn sci me
oxnmlnatlen down ter a week rrem next
Saturday. The derendants wero held In
J.MX) cucli. Chris Clarke, manager or the
J)lire Vtitette, furnished ball for Harding
nud Donevan. Jlllly Dennett went ball for
Clearv.
Lnwyer Mitchell said later that he had
already telegraphed Governer Hill in re
gard te n hearing and expected te hear
Irem him lu the morning. He expected
te have the case settled there befere it oame
up In the pollee eon it. He predicts that
his clients will go rree.
'was also arrested. lie wes paroled te pre-
euro bull,
H0ittamcHct-'-,
Philadelphia! Thu radar, Jan. 9, lsn.
Twelfth Day.
JANUARY SERIAL SALE.
What care you when we take
account of stock, or whether
our stock is loe big or tee
small, or for any one of the
many points that telfch our
private interests ? It would bti
scant courtesy te your intelli
gence te parade such motives
Fer any business move of ours.
Therefore we simply say from
day te day as we seriate our
stock into new Bargains that
our great goods-controlling
power makes it possible and
special conditions make it de
sirable te create prices that
a Millien Dollars'
Merchandise this
tf eeim atib $lt0.
"I ItKAT CbKAIUNO BALE!
Clear the Track
-FOR-
THE CLEARING SALE
-AT-
it by
riiyMclnni. ljiwvcm ami lluxhicss .Men urn
iMithiisluMtle In tlielr IndeniciiK'iit of Hahntleii
Ull. Jt cures thu werat canes of rheumatism.
KB cin Is.
Hhn sat en the plann-stoel with her hands
tliihtly rlnHped, luelclnir Initie ami mlxcrablc
Micrevilli netsliiK n note. I (icntly nukkcaUhI
llr. Hull's CeiiRh Hyriip. The imxt (lay slid wan
sIukIiik "int trllllni; 111(0 llie llrnt hlrililn the
Hnrlns- hc-nsltile ylrl I
will move
worth of
month.
And se we're doing
price power, that s all.
Never before was our power
of retail leadership se com
pletely demonstrated. It shows
that confidence in our state
ments is stronger te-day than
ever.
Out of it come the ceaseless
throng at the Underwear Coun
ters, the busy hum in the Car
pet Stere, the picking crowd
among the Bnc-a-lsrac, the
many light-seekers in the Lamp
stock, the numerous searchers
after Curtains, the Boek-hunters,
the Critical Collectors of
rurniturc. lhe why is net
needed. Given the fact, the
Bargain fact, the public does
the rest.
Whole newspapers would be
insufficient for the Bargain
Story. Your friend does net
send a Menu with your dinner
invitation, nor de we with our
Bargain bid.
D P.STACKHOUSE'S,
Nes. 28 and 30 East King Stmt
AMjTUKODD IX)TH AND BROKEN HIZE3
IN
Beets & Shoes.
Must be Held te Make Itoem for VrCThHleck.
GOODS COMING IN DAILY.
Ne Place for Odd Lets. All Broken Hires will
le Held at tlreken I'rlces.
GO THEY SlUUT, PRICE OR NO 1'IIIIG I
STACKHOUSE,
28 and 30 East King
9rn 000b.
J B. MAATW CO.
FOR THE DOTH OF JANUARY
Heavy Reduction In
9rg 000
G
REATBARUAINB
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St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
LADIES', Mimarand CHILDREN'S
COAT DEPARTMENT!
AT
J. B.Martin & Ce.
Ladies' Directeire Newmarkctb
In Stripe. PUIdn and Vlain Shade. .
The Newest aud Ment Saleable Garments Made.
Ifarmer Prliw. Present Prln.
Ill 00 Dlrectolre Newmarket.... ..-..Ill no
1200 ..... HBO
1100 " v" 8 75
1000 ' -... 8 00
Cleth Newmarkets,
Have btcn placed en a wparate counter, and
every one haa been reduced.
.....HUM
lift)
7b
..... 8 55
, 0 75
500
DRY GOODS
-AT THE
f 17 00 Cleth Newmarkets reduced te
1500 " " "
WOO " " "
loeo " " "
a 00 " " "
BOO " " "
AVertlH iirwimlein.
Ne doctor will full te Imprc his p.illcnt
" Hint the mouth and (celli nlienM be healthy
liccntme It receives the feed nnd prcpniM It for
111 dlgestlve erk." tIe HOZODONT, gratify
your family phyalclnii, und enjoy llfe comfortn cemfortn comfertn
bly. M.W.KAw
Goods,
prices which we name
Hew te Solect u WITe.
(loeil hcnltli. L'oed niernli. ceml ncnie nnd
Keed timM'r are the four pMcntliil rei it geed
wile. Thr.0 are the lndllM-nmliles. After tliem
eemn the miner tulMintiiKOH of iroed look,ni' leok,ni' loek,ni'
coiniilltliinentK, family position, etc. Willi
tlie unit four, married llfe will he comfortable
unci hnppy. lacking either. It will be In mere
or lent ilex rep u failure. Upen geed hrallli de
ix.'iiiU largely kihhI leuiiwr nnd Reed hielct, nud
le come cxtcntened hoiifenlso, i the bct mind
must be nllectcd mero or lern by Hie weaknese
nnd Mhliiii attendant en fnill health. Yniim;
nan, Ifyeur wife Is ralllnn luteu state of Inva Inva
lldlem, llrHt of nil IIiIiujh try (e ieUrher
health. Ifshe in troubled with iletillllntlnK fo fe
nmln wcnkiiPMu'H, buy Dr. Plvrcu'a Kaorlte
l'icwilptlmi. It will euro her. W.ThAw
TTOOIVHHAUSAI'AIllia.A.
TOTALLYHELPLESS
l'rem Sclntle ItliniimiitNin Wholly
Clll'ixl ly Hoed'H Siii'Hiipnrlllu.
The fiict that rheunifttlum In caused by arcu arcu
mutatien efncld In the blncxl, und the fact that
Hoed'N Haimiimrllln has wonderful power In
purlfylut; the bleed, ;lahi the miccuiw of
lloeil'a Harnaparllla lu riirlniMliU dlseaRe.
" In Muy, 1nS3, I wan taken with wlntlc rlicu
miillim lu my lcKsund urniH. It cut Inly pic
vented ine from werklus, uud I wni cenllned
te my last entirely helpless. I had medical at
Icndiiuce nnd In AiDjiist, I wan Just able te
moenroiiud. I wan reduced ten mere allele,
ten and my nppellte was entirely cone. It wnn
thought by all my friends that I could net pev
Blbly live. 1 took nlnieit everything I could
hear of, hut with no Reed result, during that
winter. One duy, rendlni; about taking lloed'n
Snrnaparllla lu March, April nud May, I con
cluded te try II. One betllu une me e much
arelU'fthat I tiHik four bet(lcH,uiid hlncethen I
iiiive nei eeen iieuiueii wun rncuninusm, mui
my Kcncrnl health lui neer been better. My
nppellte In lucre nsliu; uud Inm KnluliiKlii llexh.
1 attribute, my whole Improvement '.te tuklui;
line, ft HarKapnrllla, and I carncktly recom
mend It te nil u he nre Ireubled with llke ills
cane. I consider It tlie uicalest medicine eer
put up," W.M. I. TAVleli, Kinporluin.C.iine Kinperluin.C.iine Kinporluin.C.iine
ren l'e., I'enii.
"Ihcieby certify le the foregoing facts as
Mated." Jonathan (urieiin, Justice of the
Pence, Emporium, l'ctin.
1 lOOD'.S a.V IlSAl'A itl I.l.A
Sold by ull druggUts. fl ; M. for !. Prepared
e.ily by C. I. HOOD CO.. Uiwell, Miuh.
lOODOSIMONKIMLI.AR. (!)
iAitTi:ii's Lirri.i: livkr pii.us.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
CURE
Hick Headache and relieve nil tlie troubles Inci
dent te it bllleua Mate of theiyMcm,tucli ns
Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after
I jtl luir. nun in tliesiuc, .tc. While their most
remarkable hucccm hn been shown In curing
SICK
Headache, yet OAllTKR'H I.ITTLI3 LIVER
PII.US an, equally valuable In ConMlp.itlen,
eiirlug unit preventing this unuetliig eom eem
plaint, while Htcy also iiirreet all dlhordersef
the stomach, silmiilnte the llxer and regulate
the bowels. liven If they only cured
I-IEAID
Ache they would be nlmes priceless te thoe
who sutler from thin distressing cemplaint:
but fortunately their RiKsluess docs net end
here, nud IIiem) who once try them will find
these llttle pills Mtliinble In se many ways that
they will net be willing te de without them.
Hut utter ull sick head
White
The
below give but a faint notion of
the reductions through the
whole stock. 1 lalf and less is
the rule, and the prices we
drop from were very moderate.
Embroideries :
5-lnch Nnlnsoek Embroidery, line, eilgl-
null)' (uv, new hoc
'.Much Swiss Kmbreldery, diamond pattern,
originally iec, new no.
D-lncli Swiss Kmbroldery, diamond pattern,
originally sic, jiew lie.
5-lncn Swiss Kmbreldery, line, originally
COc. new !Kc,
i Inch Cambric Kmbreldery, originally 21c,
new 15c.
i;;-lncli Cambric Kmbreldery, originally 7c,
new 4c.
:MI yards Kine Point Venlse Kmbreldery, it
te 5 inches wide, originally il 'M anil 81 U),
new 7rc.
22-lneh All-ever Kern Kmbreldery, origi
nally (JU3, new 51.
WMlicli Children's Kmbrnldered Nainsoek
nud Swiss l'leuuclngs, original price !J,
new II Ml.
Much Nainsoek Children's Fleuuelngs:
reiluced rrem $1 45 te 75,
reduced from II 00 to8.e,
Fleuncings :
12 Inch French Embroidered Fleuncings :
former price 2 75, new SI :S
former price SI 75, new tJ
former price SI 75, new li 50
10-Inch Kmbreldered Nainsoek.
former prlce II is, new !;
former prlce II 40, new 75c
former price $1 75, new II
'.'(Much Figured Marseilles, original price
J5e, new 15c.
ISO-Inch Plaid nnd Striped Dimity, original
price, ISk", new 12Jc.
tlS-lnch ltflvcrlng, original price 55e te It
newhulf.
Duchess Fleuncing:
6;4-lnch reduced from 111 In 1.1
8 -Inch reduced fl ein IS 50 te 1 1
7)-lnch reiluced from 110 te j
V -Inch reduced from !IH75.leH
l:t!J-lncli reduced from 118 te 110
Point de (lene Flouncing :
Cream, White nnd Kern,
erlglnnl price P.: 50, new II
original price F- 75, new II IT,
original prlce J 'Si, new tl 50
Oriental Fleuncing:
While nud Cream,
27 Inches, reduced from II 10 tefA;
27 Inches, reduced from II 25 te II5e
27 Inches, reduced from II UT, te75e
45 Inches, reduced from II 75 le Si
Laces :
Odd let tit half and less.
Spanish Uulpure Fichus, erlgtually !.', new
It 25.
t'lmntllly Scarfs, originally 14 50, new ti
Clutntllly Scurfs, originally 15, new t- M
Chitntllly hk-arfs, originally tn 25, new 1 1
Cliantilly Scurfs, originally 110, new 15
Chuntllly Scurfs, erlglnully 113, new JU50
Torchon I .nee:
3 te G Inches wide,
w ere MV new 40e
were line, new 45e
were II, now'OOe
were II 25, new 05e
rilllKSHOKV HTICK A PIN 1IKIIK i
MEN'S $1.75 SHOES.
There's plenty of Men's Shoes sold iu
LuncnHternt$l."5, but the licst abso
lutely the best sold at these figures
you'll flud here. They eptne from lead
ing American makers ; are stylish nnd
nttraellve lu tippearance shapely
enough te please a (itiile ; ure well made,
wen iimsncii, auti nt. snugiy. 11 you
nre looking for shoes combining many
of the selling points of higher priced
footwear, shoes that will give you plenty
of geed wear, be sure te see our $1.7S
grades. Congress or lace te pick from ;
plenty of lengths and widths make it
easy for us te lit the feet you have Ut
it comfortably and give it u shape you'll
admire.
Men's SI. GO Shoes ; lets of them te see ;
for dress or rough usage, either. .Hetter
lenther and better sheemaklng In them
than you'll expect. Wilt they wear?
Yes, sure. On that scere there'll lie
nary n grumble. Try them ; see what
von think of them.
Men's $1.25 Shoes. That kind we have,
tee. Geed grades, geed styles j hard te
match anywhere.
Men's ll.OO Shoes. These nre the
cheapest, and n great shoe value they are.
There's net a $1.25 shoe in the town for
which we'd trade them even up. Good Goed Geed
looking shoes net rough, clumsy, lap
stone shaped. There's some style about
them and there's mere than a dollar's
worth of hard service iu them every
time. Wenrers se tell us ; that's why
they're geed enough te recommend,
geed enough te have a place here.
Steckinette Jackets.
IS 00 Stock Inctte Jackets reduced te .$6 GO
700
000
500
.560
...4 75
...4 25
Seal Plush Goats.
These Coats are made of Walker Plush, the best
made, and every garment guaranteed.
1 10 Oil Seal Plush Coats, new -.tt4 00
8500 " " " " -20 00
30 00 " ' " " -2500
2500 " " " " .22 50
2300 " " " " -ID 00
Misses' and Children's Coats,
73 CIHLDHEN'8 COATS,
That have been geed sellers all of this season at
II, se, u aim a, ure reuueeu te z, , n, te.
Over 200 of Misses' Coats,
That sold ut Kl, 18,110 and 112, new reduced te
84,10 and 13.
j. B. MARTIN & CO.,
CORNER
WEST KINO AND PRINCE STREETS,
LANCASTER. PA.,
irOpposlte Stevens Heuse.
New Yerk Stere
PltEVIOUST.-lOim ANNUA!. INVENTOR
LOOK AT THEM.
DOUBi.E-KOi.n CLOTH BUITINOS-a IU
gain at 12c a yard.
Kerty.lnch GERMAN PI.AtD SUITINOt
Bilk and Weel, 37Xc ; reduced Irem 50c
SILK AND WOOL MIXTURES, 40 Inch,
wide, .fTc ; were 50c.
Flfty-feur-Inch SII.K AND WOOI.SUITINO 1 1
reaucea irem ,ae u uuc a yara.
Finn HROADCTrnt SIUTINOS. yard ail
a-half wide, 75c a yard ; berer sold for lea. thali I
II uu.
Three Thousand Yards OUT1NQ CIX1TH&.
Sprint Styles, "est (Quality, 8c a yard ; werfi
V ATtft., Ill tint, .r.(m. ... K...t.r.
ttnriucut of the season, t7 each; reduced fro till
110.
LADIES' NEWMARKETS reduced from
te 110 each tell 50 and Jj.
MISSES' NEWMARKETS, great bargains i
. ,ii eucn.
HtlHH PEASANT
112 00 te 10 each.
COATS dropped frej
NEW CONNEMARRAS down from 118 aiall
tOn In til Ilt5nrh. I' I
Special Rnn-alns In WHITE AND COLOREIti
U
BLANKETS ut Very LewPrh-es.
WATT & SHANDi
Nes. 6, 8 & 10 East King St
S
ACRIFICEHALKI
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 North Queen Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
-r eductien in shoes i
SWEEPING REDUCTION
-IN-
xrecevtc.
Mens Dress Shoes
A TBUlWK'S.
SUGARS REDUCED.
The gradual decline of Sucnr enables us te re
duce the price, aud we think sugars are alieut
as low as they will be.
Coffees 1 Coffees 1 Coffees !
The Cotfee mnrket Is very Arm, but we have
Just received 50 bags (ever 0,000 pounds) of an
excellent Rie Cedec te sell at 25c n pound.
Fresh Roasted. (Jive it a Trial.
The Yentzer Evaporated Sugar Cern.
The finest In the market, and sold only by us,
Flne Table Fruits, Canned uud lletlle Uoeds,
Ac,
AT
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
Charles Stami
ki tan fc
LANCASTER, PA.
Great Sacrifice
Sal
OF-
T71IRE1
FireT
FireT
Aprens:
t!,C30-wltli
Plain White nnd Colored Iler-
'JW Embroidered, were II 10 tell 50, new 75c.
lAJlef Apron Fronts (embroidered Swiss),
originally si te )v, new nan.
Fancy Vest Fronts :
ACHE
Is the banc of se many II ww that here Is where
we tnnkoeurgie.it beast. Our pills cure It whllu
ethers tin net.'
CARTER'S LITTLi: I.IVI'.R PII.I.S are ery
Mnall anil ery easy te take. One or two pills
make n dose. They nre strictly egetnblunud
de net RrlM) or purge, but b their gentle ac
tion plcnfceull who im them. I.t lalsut 25cts;
Ih e ler 81. held u ery here or M'lit by mull,
CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK.
Small Pill. Small Dese.
nugl'.'-lydeed
Lact
reduced f -ein II IS to50e
reduced irem II 50 te 75e
reduced from 1J 75 te 1 25
reduced from II te f-
Cellarettes :
TO MAKE ROOM FOR HIMUNO ANDHUM
MER STOCK.
Slnee the Holidays I have gene, nil through
my stock und have marked it large quantity of
the Men's Dress Shoes ut and below cost te
mnku room rer Spring and Summer uixids.
Men's Fine Calfskin, Hand-Sewed Shoes, In
Ijice, llutteu nnd Congress, In two widths and
nil sizes, 5 let), reduced from te tell.
A complete II line, with Tips und Plain
French Tees, in I-nce, llutteu or Congress,
narked down te3.
A few mere left of thecelcbrntcd Hleeit lliich
Ins H Shoes, In Uiee, llutteu und CengrcNS, with
plain nariew uud plain bristd tees, reduced
leti
Alse n let of shoes which we term " odds nnd
ends," being sires left ever from regular lines,
bought of factories who failed, sold or burnt
out, nud as we cannot inntch them exactly,
lia marked them down lu the same projior prejior projier
t Ien.
Men's IS Shoes te It; 14 50 Shoes te 1150; II
Shoes te SI; ti Shoes te 12 50 ; 1250 Shoes te 12.
This Is n IlonaFlde Reduction, nnd we guai
antee cxery shoe even nt these Lew Figures.
fsrDlsplay can be seen lu East Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
Ohas. H.Frey,
(Successor te FKEY 4 ECKERT) the leader of
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.3 A 5 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
Small Price.
JANCAHTER BUSINESS COLUUHi
J LAMUHTru, DcceuilKT, Is.
liKAUKtiten Maium: Yeintn, cnrdiallv In
vlted te vllt the LANCAMER BUSINESS
COLLEGE, at its new iiiarU'rs, Ne. 31 North
Duke street, before entering j our son or daugh
ter III January. Coin luce urM.-lf of the genu
ineness of the article lie tore Investing. Sis
young Uidlesund Uentleiucii from this Institu
tion leek position since October 25.
Address. 11. U. WEID1.KR. Principal.
1
TtOUBARUAINS
-IN-
REHL ESTHTG
CALL ON
JOHN H. METZLER,
Ne. OBOUTH DUKE STREET.
015-lyd
originally 11, new U'
originally f I. new II 50
originally II, new 12
originally 5, new J- 5il
27-inch Oriental Nets :
original pi loe 11 25, new !!'
original price II 75, new 5e
Miscellaneous :
1,'JM Ijidlcs' While Linen Cellars,
were He, new 5c
were 25c, new Ukt
2,u) yards Asserted ltuehlng:
Let Pearl lleuded ltuehlng, down Irem 70c
te 35c.
l.et I.uce nnd Pearl Beaded, dew n from II te
60e.
Slfisii Unda-'cav.
Yeu will still llnd all of the most attractive
lutrgitlns which te have from da) tuday
told en of. TIicm) besides :
250 fine Cambric Drawers, U rows of ucnt
plaits nud two wide plaits with deep hem
Me. - ,
tai Muslin Chemises, Kpinre neck of tluu
deep Hamburg embroidery, uud neat
cdgi en niH'k und lsves, IV.
720 Cambric Corset Cevers, with pearl hut hut
tens uud Manure neck, trimmed with
I luinhurg embroidery, 25e.
175 line llulln skirls, deep Cambric rutlle
with t) tluu plaits In groups uud hem
stltchlug between, iV.
'.'Ill mere of thOM line Muslin Oevtns,
Mether Hubbnid yoke with 12 plaits,
gathered sleeves and Hamburg edge 011
neck and sleeves, ".M'.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Just received a consignment of Canned Cern.
LtilH'ls silently scorched nt the late Janney
Audttms Klre, Philadelphia.
LOOK AT TIIK P1UCB,
5 CTS. A CAN.
Remember we guarnnlce the contents of each
and every Can te be First-Class. We have a
Can opened en our counter nud would be pleased
te have you call and examine same.
Uoed Tomatoes from our regular stock at 7c
a Can, and large 3 lbs Cans at that.
Blackberries ut 7c, or 4 for 25c.
TEA AND COFFEE STORE, NOS. 12 A It
SOUTH QUEEN STREET.
i'mnpn.
ITVORTIIINOS
l? .NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL,
(loleERlSMAN'S.
i Ne. l West King Street.
RUNKENNESH s
LIQUOR HABIT.
In All the World there Is but One Cure.
i) u. iiainus' jeldi:n SPECIFIC.
It can lie given lu a cup of coileeor tea, or In
articles or feed, without the knowledge of the
luitlcnt, If necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless
und will cltecl a permanent nnd si"edy cure,
whether the patient Is it moderate drinker or
nil uleohello wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. It
operates se n.uletly and with such ceruilnty
that the patient undergoes no liicenvenleuiv,
und ere he is aware, his complete reformation U
ellected, H luiL'e lHK)k of luirtlcuhirs free,
CHAS.A.LOCHER, Drugg'sl,
Ne. u East King St., Lancaster, Pa.
octeed-TThS
N
J-EW UVMl-S ANDAltraOODS.
Call a.n.d See
-THE-
HE
NEW LAMPS
-AN IV
KRT COODS
ON SECOND FLOOR
Jehn L. Arneld's Building,
NORTH QUEEN STREET.
dtt-tfd
"1ALLANDSER
THE
ROCHESTER LAMP!
Sixty Cnudle-Llght; Bents them all.
Anether l.et of Cheap Glebes ler OusaudOll
Steve.
THE "PERFECTION"
MI'.TA I, MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION
Weather Strip.
Beats them all. Thlsstrtnoiilwcarsallethcrs.
Keeps out the cold. Slops rattling of windows.
Excludes the dusu KeeiM out snow and rain.
applying It. Can befitted unywhere no hole
A TREISTM.
DOWN COMES SUGAR!
All Sugars Reduced Half Cent a Pound.
Our I'reilirtieiis Aruiii Fulfilled.
Twice during the Summer months we pre
dicted it drop of one cent a pound each time.
We get IU Severn! weeks age we told you te
keep your eyes en our advertisement, ns we
ngaln expected a drop of 0110 cent a pound, it
Is rust approaching It- We give you the half
cent te-day leek for the ether half cent I It
don't pay lis te write up Sugars, but we de It
fur your Interest. A peuny saved Is a penny
earned.
MEATS ! MEATS !
Sugar-Cured Hams at 12Jc V Rs
Finest Picnic Hums, from (i te 10 fts, 7c V It..
Finest Extra Dry Knuckle Dried Ik-ef, 15c t
lb.
Finest Extra Dry Regular Dried Beef, 10e y lb.
Summer Bologna, Vu V lb.
Smoked Fish &c.
Large Sugar-Cured Bloaters, 3 for 5c and 1 for
Scotch Herring, 50 le ft In a box, per box, 25c.
Cedllsh, 0c, 8c, and very choicest, lOe tb.
Pickled Herring, tftbs for 25c,
Pickled Tripe, In 20-Hunl kegs, II 25.
.Mincemeat, Ce, Se and 11V f lb.
JU tbs of Sweet Baking Butter nt l'Jc and 15c.
This Is a bargain, uud we cull bakers' nttentlen
tell.
Finest Pure Yerk Slute Heney, 15c tt, 2 lbs
for 25c.
Big line of Finest Flerida Oranges (Thin
Skinned).
Fresh Thick or Thin Water Crackers, 1 Bm
for 25c.
Fresh Nlcnncsand Ginger Snaps H tbs for 25c.
Agents for Masen's Famous Witter Crackers.
Carload of Suit In te-morrow, (let our prices.
Biggest line of Dried Fruits lu the city.
Agents ler Chase A; Sanborn's Famous Coffees.
Get ene of our Cards.
Buy 120 worth or Groceries lu ninety days
and get the ' Family Physician," werlh it.
They are going fust.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UROCER,
CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE STS
Directly Opposite
J, B, Martin A Cu,'s Dry Uoeds Stere, aud
Next Doer le Serrel Herse Hetel.
Bla.nJk.ets,
COMFORT:
1JNDERWEAK.
These thrce lines of goods we want te moil
oil, as we have a big Meck enhanu. t
WILL SKLL TH KM"
Regardless of Ces
ilF YOU NEED
BLANKETS,
COMFORTS OR UNDERWEA
Be sure te gel our
in auey elsewhere.
prices befere you was I
Fer Bargains
ae te-
Aii) one roil apply It no waste or dirt made In
uuii i niuii unywnere no ueie
ly for use. I will net spill, warn or
shrink 11 cushion strip Is the most perfect.! A I
te bole, ready for use.
the Stev e, Heater uud ltauge Stere of
Jehn P. Schaum & Sens,
34 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LNCASTER PA.
rpiIE FINEST LINE OF WAX STERIO
L Acid and i'anulne Candles fur the Holiday-,
at MILLER'S taOAP CO.
cjl.EIUHSl
QCavrinece.
SLEIGHS I
edw. edgerley;
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
41,12,1115 MARKET STREET, (Rear of the
Postemcc), LANCASTER, PA.
I have new ready the finest assortment of
ALBANY uud PORTLAND SLEIGHS, both
Single and Deuble, ever ettered te the public.
Prieea te suit the times. Call uud examine
them
A full line of Buggies, Phu'teus and Carriages
of every description. AlsoSeceud-Hand Werk
of every variety. Give me a call. All work
wurntnLif.
sU-Repatrluglnall Its branches. One let of
workmen (specially employed for that purpose.
36 and 37 North Queen Stree
BOSTON STORE
m-.
B
IU DISCOUNT FOR JANUARY.
Four Seal
mm
BELOW MAHHFACTUBEBS' PRICE,
Will positively go this month. Warranted gerl
ulne Alaska, Unulun Dye, 'Huse are rare, bit
g 'iiuliie bargain.
BIG CUT
ON ALL
Furs! Furs
ROBES AT COST.
i
STAUFFER & CO
i"
31 and 33 North Queen Street, u
LANCASTER, PA. . Sw
Sir ,
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