Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 20, 1890, Image 2

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THETIiAKOASTEK DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, MONDAY, JANUARY 20. 1800.
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CtfARLESSTEIXMAN FOLT2, Editor.
KOBERT CLARK, Publisher.
f Mt, DAILT IXTEUilOBkcEB. Published
every 4 in the year, but Sunday. Served
by ewtlen in lhl city ana nurreunaing
tewettenenuTreek. By malt Ave dei
Hii ft year in adTanee i SO cent. a month.
&V WBWCLY IHTELLIGENCER-One dollar and
fell, t nycvmiByHuvinauTKun
HVlWnO TO HUBSCRIBEIW-Kemlt by check
K ec fKwtefllt order, and where nlnf'ff
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stored t ths iPottefllce, u second class malt
matter.
AfiOKMt, TBS nrTEtLTOKKCER,
Lancaster, lis.
LANOABTEX,FA., January 20, 1890.
Great Question.
The Philadelphia Prcat makes sure of
r a aapply of material for its celumns: for
leas, rarhar. than n century ahead. In
ft iiMilAVln tn nrlnt tlin nnlnlnna of the
ll fi"citiienB of this commonwealth upon tbe
y lira quesuuns ui mu jv miiu
taxation ana tue ngui way ie gciKumt
' reads. One would think that oue of
tuwe questions would aatUfy any news
paper's present need for news, and that
they are each big enough te deserve
separate handling. There Is, however,
a clear economy in combining in one
lutervlew the search for information
upon every subject, but in editing the
information Itmlght be profitably served
' in separate dishes.
We hope our contemporary will per
severe in its purpose until it has recorded
the opinion of every man In the state
upon the matter of taxation and reads.
Whether the enlightenment of the sub
ject will be equal te the elTert made may
perhaps be questionable ; but it will be
interesting to.see what all the peep'.o
have te say; and it may be that in the
great multltude of the council true Rela
tion may be found of the serious ulfli
culty of making taxation easy and
equal, and making the reads geed.
The great treuble about taxation
always Is te make it bear equally ; and
no plan has yet been found that will be
as Just in practice as iu theory. It is
'easy enough te say that real estate taxa
tion may be equally imposcdjbecausereal
estate is a visible thing capable of elose
valuation ; but the fact that its valuation
is made by many assessors, in many
places and of many different ideas,
always has made and alwayswlll make
the valuation uneven.
We wonder wherefore then it will net
be wise for the state te give up the Idea
of getting an exact tax upon property
according te IU value and te determine
te raise all taxation from the privileges
it grants. This Is iu a manner a Penn
sylvania Idea and practice new. The
state does net tax realty and gets its
great revenue from the corporate privi
leges it has grautcd. Be tee new the
'counties and cities get a large revenue
'from the liquor licenses. Why may net
'this practice be extended se as te pro pre
vlde at least; all the money needed for
state and county purposes, Including the
.making of geed reads, from the taxation
of privileges?
This is an eminently fair taxation, If
net an equal one. These who pay the
taxes directly may be but a small por
tion of the community, but they make
their money by the privilege they buy
and they collect it iu their turns from
the community they seive. Ne ene Is
likely te object strenuously te the col
lection of taxes iu this form. Ne one
growls very greatly at corporation
taxation nnd high liquor licenses.
The question will be whether
these privilege taxes can be te
increased and multiplied as te ralse the
money needed for all state and county
purposes. We believe they can. It is at
least amattcr for inquiry. Ke great a state
with se great interests and industries Is
net likely te lack applicants for busi
ness privileges who will be ready te pay
roundly te get them. Our corporation
taxes can be increased inanyfeld with
out hurting the corporations. The
liquor licenses can be tripled without
hurting anybody or thing. The United
States want te drop the liquor uud to
bacco taxes, and de net dolt only bo be bo
be3use they are such Ideally lovely
subjects of taxation. Let them pass
them ever te the states.
And perhaps even cities can get along
without direct taxatieu. There are
many valuable privileges within their
power te grant which cau be made great
revenue producers. These who ask
councils for anything should be made
te pay for it. When they wauttoeecupy
the streets with electric wires, car rails,
gas and steam pipes, poles, wires and
ether incumbrances, with which they
propose te make money by serving the
people with theirgoeds, why should they
net be charged roundly for the privilege ?
Of course they will get It back, If their
stuff la worth anything, In the prlce
ihey charge tbe people for It. Hut isuet
that a geed, easy aud fair mode of taxa
tion, and one as likely te bear evenly us
any ether? It may perhaps in the first
instance be mere of a taxation upon er er
,sens than property. But all taxation In
the end gets nreuud te perseual taxa
tion. The property ewuer collects it
from the tenant in the rent he charges
him ; and everywhere aud always taxa taxa
teou falls ultimately upon the consumer.
If we can find a way te collect the money
needed for the state comfortably, aud
T16 m net te disturb our feelings
and greatly outrage our sense of Justice,
just as the United Etates does by its
customs and internal revenue collections
we will be as haunv as we pm im
in this tax-ridden world. Te Ixj
sure, people howl about the in
justice of the tariff; but they are
politicians, hew Hug te keep their lungs
in order aud their party li trim. The
citizen generally Is net troubled by any
imposition ue reels from the tariff". He
way believe theoretically that it is an
Imposition and his political sense may
be outraged by the luck of uniformity,
but there is net a man who dee.4 net
minK mat his a lovely wav of rnlWt.
leg the government moneys, or who
would be willing te have the theoreti
cally correct system of direct taxation
substituted for the theoretically bad sys
tem of oufctems collection.
As te read making, that clearly is a
proper Mate work, te be cared for by
state officers, puld for by state moneys
and enjoyed by stule people.
Senater Brlce nud Sudden Wealth.
Several stories, widely diflerlng but
w
tvHy circumstantial and positive,
rjrwess te explain hew Senater Brice
, suddenly became wealthy. There is
:mere Internum this than there would
- lie In iu cxnimi'illnii nr i.r... i. i
, j w. ntn uv m-cuum
,i ' seuater. because miu-.n-ii.,v.i ..n .i,
, verkl pursues wealth first auddlstiuc-
.pJleB aeceud. The millionaire can be Just
M distinguished as he pleases in certain
'! ud the limits te the power of
wealth are only fully realized by the
wealthy. Net long age Urlce was A peer
unknown attorney j new he Is worth a
half dozen millions, a United Btatcs
senator, and ene of the most prominent
fiiriireslu the country. Of course, every
body wants te knew Jusl bow it hap
pened, and iu news, s In everything
else, the demand creates the supply, but
circumstances fix the quality. The sto
ries of the sudden arrival of the wealth
of Brlce till agree that it came by stock
speculation for another man, who gen
ereusly snared nun tne peer young ni
terney, who had served as the medium
of his geed luck.
According te ene tnle young Brlce
telegraphed te the man for whom he was
speculating asking instructions In an
emergency. The telegraph ojcrater sent
him the wrong message in some quite
mysterious way and tbe result was vast
profit by mistake. Anether and mere
prebable story represents the lucky
Brlce as making a careful study of the
stocks in which his employer was in
terested nnd then deliberately disobey
ing orders and making a fortune. The
fascination of tbce stories is llke that of
the childhood talcs of magic nnd en
chantment by which the worthy here
finds vast hidden treasures aud many
troubles and flually gets rid of the latter
aud lives happily. With magical rapid
ity a man is rich and famous, and that
fact quite eclipses the first essential of
the nursery tale nnd the newspaper
yarn the pcisenal worth of the man
himself". If Mr. Urlce bad net this per
sonal value of mind and character he
would neverhavc been found by friendly
fortune working hard as a trusted agent
en Wnll street. The record of ids suc
cess will tempt many who lack hli qual
ities te try te strike ids luck In stork
speculation, but they might n well buy
n ticket In the Louisiana lottery. There
is fortunately an eluslve character about
sudden wealth that discourages Its pur
suit or we would all be speculators. The
calm observer notes that it Is always
coupled with sudden poverty, nnd the
stories of Mr. Brlce fall te tell who get
peer when he get rich.
The barbers of the I'nhner limine, Chi
cago, refused te bliuve tlie colored dolegates
te the Afro-Aiiierlean conventlon. If tills
had hnpponed In tlie Seuth, what a terrible
race cenlllcl it would be!
Tun Civil Sorvlce Tloferin association of
Pennsylvania issues u circular recltliiK tlie
pledgcs glven by tlie Republican party and
tlie president that civil servlcu reform
should be supported. Tlie circular geos en
te slate Hint there is Uttnser that In splte of
tbose profusiens the party in power will do de
feat the aim of tlie law by neglectlng te pro
viso the funds needed by the civil sorvlce
commission. "The speilsman finds it
much mero ocenomlcal te pay his honch hench
mcuand healers out of the public treasury,
by the abuse of ' patronage,' than te pay
them out of his own pocket. Although
mero than tlircofenrt!is of tlie public
efflcei are stilt at his disposal, he grudges
tbe less of the one-fonrtli, and yearns te
recover It. He (loes net dare te work
epenly for the repeal of the law, for this he
knows the poeplo would net forglve, but
lie proposes te attain the same eud by re
ducing or ienising the nppropilatleiiH
uocessary for Its execution, l'revlded he
accompli fell ei the end of qimrtwrlng his
followers en the public, he cares nothing
for tlie brand of f.ilBO pretences self-alllxed
by his disregard of the pledges en which
he and his party sought and obtalned
votes." Souater Parwcll, of Illinois, 1
queted as declaring the civil sorvlce
system a fraud of the worst description and
thou refiihlng te lutrodiice a bill for its
destruction because, he 8-iys, ' Woean de
Just as well by refusing te appropriate the
funds en which it depends. It was beaten
that way before, and we are going te de our
host te heat it that way ence mero." The
circular cominents en the dishonesty of
thus repudiating the party platform and tlm
messages of President Harrison which lmve
professed te favor civil sorvlce reform,
IUi.timeiic Is bragging of tlie Inerease of
Its experts, and jealous Philadelphia may
wake up that belt line project and try te
scramble back te lier old commercial rank.
Trade may " fellow the llaj;" at sea, but
en land it fellows the ceurse laid down by
the railroad king. The city of Indepen
dence Hull ilieuld be the llr&t te rebel
against this modern tyranny.
iNMMU'nxnnxT talk.
Third 1'urty te belntlitt l'lelil InThU
Stat Tlie Tlme ltlie Ter Jteelt.
I'rem the l'lillrnlel jilila ltccerd.
"Any candldate for govemor of Penn
sylvania w he may be nominated by .Senater
Quay or hli adherents will jneet with
organized Independent Republican oppo
sition." Wharten'Tlarkerput forth this significant
ussortlen a couple of days age iu discuss
ing the gubernatorial 'situation, but he
declined te speak In explanation of his
nrephecv, kiylng: "It Is net tlme yet."
While Mr. Barker would net speak any
further en this topic his recent ulteraneeN
through the medium of the Amerimn, and
the threats of a Itepublican belt which have
been attributed te ox-Senater J. V. I.ee, of
Venango county, clearly indicate the im
port or Mr. Barker's prediction.
One week age Mr. Barker said iu the
American "Te the ordinary observer of
jkiIHIcs It might up near that the procets
of nominating and electing the governor
was heveral months distant. On the con
trary, a part of the duli'gite te tlie It.)
publican conventlon of ls'JO hawwilreadv
been elected, and they ure geuerally, if
net entirely, In tlie control or .Mr. Quay
te be used for tlie nomination of his men.
Of course, the procedure by which
the state convention is partly chosen a
yrar ahead et time Is a breach iu uub uub
stnnce of tbe reform iiriaugcment
adopted Iu 1SS.', and Intended te prevent
the repetition of such hcaudals as had
brought the party te the vorge of completo
disruption. It wan the understanding of
tlie jurty then that the ubuse should ccasn
ofc-beoslng the delegates u year lnmlvniice
under circumstances which only the poli
tical manipulators had a clue te, and where
the issues were net presentcd te the people.
But it Is u convenient udlunct of the 'spoils'
system, and helps te make It mero easy
for Mr. Quay te name the gev orner of the
Htute, and reform has had a set-back In
Pennsylvania slnce Mr. Harrison entered
the White Heuse, se that the geed resolu
tions or the party In 18S and ls?3 aie
cheaply held new by the dominant
leaders. "
A gentleman, who was closely Identified
with the Republican belt against General
Heaver iu lbS.' said yosterduy: "Bight
years age General Beaver was arbitrarily
presented us a candidate for gev orner by
beuater Cameren, and the result was the
nomination of. lehn Stewart by the inde
pendent element iu the Itepublican party,
which rese up against the cut-and-drled
method of naming candidates. The cir
cumstances new are substantially the
same, and If Senater Quay insists ui en ar
bitrarily cheesing a m.iu te reeclve the
hunnert of tlie nail v thorn will lm iw.n
hist as surelv ns thorn una in m. i
makes no dilierence who the man may be
it in the principle of tlie thing. The Repub
lican party in Pennsylvania will net sub
ui t te be dictated te by .Senater Quay in
this matter.
"AlthouBhwedld net elect eight years
age we did succeed in defeating Senater
Cameren's man by turning the Independ
ent vete ever te tlie Democratic candidate
and In this way we elected Uovernor Pat Pat
tlsen. The spirit of eight j ears age is net
dead, and Senater Quay may sie something
that will surprise him. It is tee early vet
te tell definitely what will be done, anil the
ceurse or tlie Independent Republicans
depeuds very largely upon what action the
Dumeciats uiay take. If the Democrats
name a man ler whom we cau vete we
tWIturn In for hliu, and with the Inde
pendent Republican vote the Democratic
jurty could easily carry the state this
year."
SLAUGHTER IN IUO'8) STREETS.
Shetted Ht Ouns Fired Inte Friends of
the Kuiplr ami Over A JOO Kilted.
A thrilling story of the revolt at ltle
Jnuolre en December 18, in which nearly
200 men were killed, I told by Chlof Officer
J. lUngdale, of the Kngllsh steam nr Hally,
which hi arrived st Brooklyn. ThoeUlcer
says:
"Frenuvhnt I can understand the trouble
had been brewing for sonie time. When
the new government took charge It
premised te raise the pay of the soldiers,
hut this was put off until the regiments
beciune oxasperatod. Among the artillery
efllccrs were a number of xyinpatlilters
with Dem Pedro, who nover lest an oppor
tunity te malign the new government and
Inclte the poeplo te open rebellion. A
number of suiall revolts resulted. Kven
the newspapcrs, although printing glow
ing accounts of the enthusiastic reception
of tlie new Hag In the' various province,
had begun fault finding with the govern
ment. "This sort of thing continued up te De
cember 18. when thoMecend artillery regi
ment, with whom Dem Pedre had been
very popular, broke out in open revolt. At
about 7 o'clock In the evening they hauled
down the Hspubllcan flag and heisted ths
imperial standard, at the same time firing
artillery salutes. Hastily summoning his
cabinet, Fenscca inquired the meaning of
the cannonading, and en being Informed
erdered his officers te suppress It,
"Twe brigades of inrantry were ordered
out. aud the barracks In which ths re
bellious troops were ledged was sur
rounded en all sides. The streets leading
te the scene of the treuble wnre blocked
with soldler. The doers of the barracks
had been barricaded, hut were smashed
down by the Republican soldiers, and
several velleys wero poured into the ranks
et the Insurgents with torrible results.
"The artlllerymen made seme show of
fighting, and ten of the llenubllcan soldlers
wero killed. It took nearly two hours te
subdue the revolt. When the fighting
stepped lit men and two olllcers were
found te have been killed. All of the offi
cers and ringleaders, together with a
number of citlrcns who had Joined them,
wero arrested, and the remainder of the
regiment was put under guard. Tliose
arrested wcre tried by court martial
two days later, and fifty meu and
woven olllcers were executrd. Thore were
elclit I'ltlrens who lelncd In the unrlslm:.
Tney were placed en the Merman steamer
Lisben and sent te Hamburg with
Inslruc-
tlens net te return. Sluce this
took nlare
everything has been nulct. but I think
mero treuble will hietk out at the first
chance the soldlers get. Hverythtng Is
ruled by tlie army, and the people are get
ting tired of It."
Or rich ami peer, If you're net wen.
Te brush your teeth with BOZODONT.
You'll ene day miller deep reinenm,
Kursoen they'll crumble In decay,
And een you'll cry, "Oh, laek-a-Uny,
'I hat I had nev cr changed my course. '
CirnoNie nasal catarrh ieiltlvcly cured by
Dr. Bnge'ii Heiuedy. M,Tu.ttw
"Hew dlvlnr utlilm,' ueiuiiiiniiiy tin made,"
when her cold Is ruled by Dr. Unit's Cough
Hyrup.
" Mether, can I ke out te flili ;"
Ne, no, my little sonny,
Yeu Icnou-jeu'vcgot hhweIIcu feet,
My precious llttle honey."
Out they Ret a bettle of Salvation Oil, nnd he
went and caught an eel, ami rite It llke u man.
r-IAllTint1B13TTL I4VBH l'H.US.
CARTER'S
LITTLE LIVER PILLS
CURE
flick Itendache anil relieve all the tieubles Inci
dent te a bilious ittnte of the nyKleui, such as
Dizziness, Nuusca. Drowsiness, Distress utter
Inline, l'alli In the Hide, An. Wlille their most
romurkuble success lnu been shown In curing
SICKL
Heartache, yet RAKTRR'H J.ITTI.K I.IVKIl
1'1I.IS are equally vnliiiible In Constipation,
curlint mill luavciitlng this uhhevIiib coin
plaint, wlille they also correct all alsoruprser
ihe stomach, Htlimitiite the liver nnd regulate
the bowels. Dvcnir they only cured
HEAD
Ache they would be almost priceless te thesu
who sutler from Hits distressing eeniplulut:
hut fortunately their goodness does nut end
here, nnd lliot-e who ence try them will And
these little pills valuable In se many ways that
they will net be willing te de without them.
Hut after ull sick head
ACHE
l the banc of se many lives thnt here Is where
unmake our great beast. Our pills cure It while
etheni ile net.;
UAUTBlt'H J.irTM: MVKIU'U.US are very
small and very easy te take. One or two pills
inakuuilese. They ure strictly vegetable and
de net gripe or purge, but by their gentle ac
tion please all who use them. I.i vlnlsatZicts ;
tlvoiertl. held ev ery where or sent by mult.
CAUTKU Mi:i)ICINi: CO., NUW YOlllC.
Small PiU.
auk.'12-b ilfed
Small Dese. Small Price.
liUoccllanceno.
1"S6itrniN(is
: -NOVKI., ODD AND IJHUKUIi,
aoteEHIHMAN'8.
Ne. M West K Ins; Street.
i?ou
JAI'ANllSi: OOODH,
Untni:itIHMAN'H,
Ne. i West Kliif atreeU
tiQK DAY COUUSK : JO KiailTHEM-
OrtO hien. ki:ybien1-: uuiNt-;- cei
I , I : l H. Yeuiik Men aud I.adles. 'fills school
Is better prepared than ever te Klve you a Mrst
class business (diicatleu. Our etterts the first
year have been crowned with vteuderful sue
less. W. D. .MOSSIIR, I'rln.,
tfd.lw 1G North Queen ht lAiieaster, Pa.
TJjTlN K'i Oil.lif HOA 1'. '
Liberian Palm Oil
When properly made Inte Huap produces the
I'luest Toilet eap limmii.
iai.i.erui:nu
reit -JOHN
n. jraTZLER'3
Investment Circular,
no. south inner. sTitiurr.
elVlvrt
II
Kl.1.0 !
POSITIONS TOR ORADt'ATIVI.
The LANCASTER ItUHlNKss COLl.EdK
dews net held out positions as an Inducement
for jemiK men and ladles te enter. Although
It bus placed mere j eung men nnd ladles Iu po
sition than nuy ether medium ; and, by the
way, they are comiietentyeunsmen and Indies,
tee. lfclt ul College Reems, Ne. HI North
Duke street.
Addrurf. 11. 0. WUIUI.KR, Principal.
-TJOUSIM'AINTl.Na, ORAINlNa AND
1IYIION J. IIROWN, 'successor te (lee.
Urewn, ilervHseil. Practical Painter, drainer
and (. lazier. W erk done by contract or iSav as
cheap us flrst-cluss work can be done. llet
werkruiii, nnd nene but best muterlal used.
1 luaOrutntui; aipetlulty.
-Orders by mall ntn-uded. Shei 52 North
Queen. Risdtuce-119 Dul Jumesstreeu
I JaulMind
rutietvu.
1 VI. NATllOltsr. DKNT1ST.
J ?JCi:NTRi:hQUARK.
De net let our teeth decay any further. Yeu
de net often find udecuyrd teeth that cannot
be saved by nillne or crowning, lluve your
teeth exumfneil and intended te at once. It w 111
kave suturlm; unit expense. All owrallens
KUiiranteed. ruling Tcclh and Painless Rxtruo Rxtrue Rxtruo
tleu SHs;laltles. iitUmiMw
Ti:s'i'wrKv.
" 2C Years Practlceln One Ofllce."
J. B. McCASKEY,
NO. It B4VRTKINO BTREET,
Over rirst National Unnk. Dentistry In all Us
branches. (Jus administered. Teeth extruded
ubeIulel) without pain. All work warranted.
nl:M,ndM,H.tw
ePvU COdObO.
lTlbTATE OK MRS? A MA I.I K KHaTlKY,
JU Inte of Ijincaster city, deceawjd. letters
U-snuiientaryenkaldetutehavliiKtu-enRraiiU-d
tetliHUuderslKned.lull erseus liidebtcl tliere tliere tliere
loi.re re-iut-ktcd te iiiKke Immediate payment,
and these having claims or demands ui;ulnt
the tame, will present them without delay for
settlement te the niiderslened, residing In l.ai.
caster, 1'u. r, AUUU.SI' WKRNKU,
4lUsh Street,
. . JQxecuter.
CiiABLW j. Iaj, Attorney. JWttdM
Wttmntntth':
rutULBWLtnik, Meflter, Jan. 39, 1S90.
Twenty-first Day.
JANUARY SERIAL SALE.
Black Dress Goods,
Black Camel Hair, 44 inches
wide, a grade that originally was
$1.50, gees te 75c te-day. Thank
the unseasonable season for it.
M-lnch Grain d l'eudre, 63c from fcV,
40-lncli Uraln d l'eudre, 7Se from II.
4.1-Inch Oraln de l'eudre, ROc from ft 2
'Hncli drain da l'eudre. II from II GO.
40-lneh Kin All-Weel fierce, T5c rrem II.
42-Incli All-Weel VencUsn Crepe, II rrem
II CO.
The same sort of lightning
has struck all through Black
Goods and ether sorts tee.
Pictures and Frames.
Yeu can save a pretty penny
en a great variety of Artetypcs,
Photographs andFrames :
Artetypes of many Interesting subjects,
Rlze 10x25 Inches, In decorated Oak Frames
with Hue quality glass, reduced from H te
12.
Oreat variety of Cabinet Photograph
Frames nt 3e te 11 third and half of
former prices.
ranel Photographs of a wide ranga of sub
jects. New goods. 75c tell 60 about hal
prices.
l-jwels In oak, cherry and ether weeds,
usually sold at U. go te II 00.
Easels with folding racks and pictures are
marked down te X.
Linens.
A little list is as geed as a
big one te show you hew the
price-tide sets.
Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, 12aeuch.
Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, 16c each.
Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, large site,
20e each. I
Knotted Frlnge Damask Towels, large site,
Knotted Fringe Fine Damask Towels, open
work In border, nv, well worth 0c.
Knotted Fringe Fine Damask, Memle and
Jllrdsoye Towels, new broche borders, Sdc,
geed value at 40c.
German llnrusley Table Linen, froefrom
starch and very heavy, geed patterns.
Werth 1 a yard, reduced te (c.
JgptMiichlCrcain uermuii Napkins at &Vin
deren. Compare with any ether at II 25
aderen,
A let of One Embroidered Bureau and Side
board Hcnrfs, Embroidered Towels, uud
Five O'clock Teacleths soiled and miuied,
greatly reduced.
from II 2.1 te 1 1 2."i
down from 6U0te T"i
down from 6 te te 4 2a
down from 7 00 te 5 00
from 3 2.1 te 2 75
down from 6 25 le 3 60
down from 0 SO te 4 75
Muslin Undcnvear.
We start the week with an
almost unbroken line of the sen
sational bargains that have made
this sale of Muslin Underwear
unexampled in the history of the
trade. The few items named
are only reminders :
41 deren 'Muslin Gowns, plaited Mether
Hubbard yoke, with Hamburg edje en
neck and sleeves, Aftc.
Let of fine Cambria Oewns with Mether
Jlubbard yoke of 2 wlde InsertlngsefMed
Icls lace and 4 clusters of small plaits,
f lathered Blcevcx, pearl buttons, Medlcls
ace en neck and sleeves and down front,
1125.
Hume, Willi beadlngand ribbon, II 25.
Let of Fine Muslin Skirts, with 3 one-Inch
plaits and deep hum, SSr.
Htlll mere of the II 75 Skirts reduced te It.
VI dozen Fruit of the Leem Drawers ut 20c.
Jehn Wanamaker.
4fuvuiturc.
TTENRi" WOLF,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 138 East King street, having a
full Una of Furniture of every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call and examine our goods.
aX-trdlt U. WOLF. 130 East KlugHtxeet.
A Card of Thanks !
We very gratefully thank our cus
tomers of the past) ear who helped us
build a successful business, lly the
means of
PRICE, STYLE AND QUALITY
We have merited )our patronage and
given satisfaction. We have greatly In
creased our stock of
NEW FURNITURE FOR SPRING
FURNISHING,
Aud Invite an Inspection of our N'kw
Hrvi.r.sund Lew Piuces.
49-We store goods until w anted.
OCHS & GIBBS,
Manufacturers and Dealers,
M, 3d & 4th Floers. Rl HOUTII QUEEN
H1REK.T.
I?
URNISIIING UNDERTAKE!!.
111
Furnishing
Undertaker !
Nes. 27 & 29 SOOTH QUEEN STREET.
RESIDENCE, 87 WIXT VINE ST.
yiDM r-ER'H CORNER.
NOW IS THE TIME
AND
Widmyer ' s
THE PLACE,
FOR
HOUSESTIRES
FURNITURE
MADE UP IN INNUMERAHLE SETS.
ALM'RICEit
UL'T A1.LOKTI1EM LOW FRICIZS.
"WTDMYERS COMER,
EAMT KINO 4. DUKE STS.
Waiftp A HftiniK
II IfLVVl ill IA Villi IKJ
tf (ttts 9ht.
B
OOTSANDBHOEB.
I
SLAUGHTER PRICES
Bring the Answer Every Tiie
AN YONEWHOKNOWH ANYTHING AHOUT
IJOOTB AND SHOES KNOWS THAT
StickheQse Is Offering Bargains
AT .
Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street
STORE FULL OF CUSTOMERS ALL LAST
WEEK.
EVERYBODY 11AITY t
WHY SHOULDN'T THEY BET THEY GET
BARGAINS AND WERE SATISFIED.
ANOTHER BARGAIN LOT JUST IN. GOODS
MUsJT MOVE, AND THEY ABE
MOVING I
D.P.STACKH0USE,
28 and 30 East King St.,
LANCASTER. PA.
H
ONEST AH THE DAY IS LONG.
Standard Shoes.
Fer Men's Wear A number or line te
peak of and te recommend te-day.
Standard grades and makes with re
pules far and wide for their excellent
wearing qualities. Particularly adapted
for policemen, letter-carrier, car drivers
and conductors, and all these whose oc
cupation obliges them te be en their feet
constantly. Have geed?stout plump
stock Iu uppers, with either double or
triple heavy soles. Made ever bread
lastA medium or extra wide. Honest
ns the day's long for service ; great for
the ease and comfort they give In wear
ing. Prices reasonable S- 1260, Pi and
(I. Every ene of these makes are worth
mero money; they'll be higher by and
by. Men's Grain Crecdmere and Bals.
excellent shoes for rough weather; es
pecially strong, tee, for. roughest
URnge. We've tried them ; they " pan
out " that way. f2, S2 00 and $.1 grades
te match these figures.
" Solid Comfert "; that's Hie name for
a line of extra bread soled shoes te fit fat
men's fut feet; lace and Congress. Well
and substantially made; material In
them that stands the test of goodness.
Eay le slip Inte ; ease and comfort for
the feet within. 12 te $1 60 a pair-geed,
better, best qualities.
Genuine Cerk Sole Shoes-plenty of
them ; no Imitations. These we have
fremflBOnp. Excellent wearers; keep
the feet free from cold and moist
ure. The shoe for "La Grippe "couvh "ceuvh
leccnts. SHAUB & BURNS,
14 Ner rii Queen Street, Lancas
ter. Pa.
-r EDUtT ION IN SHOES I
SWEEPING REDUCTION
-IN-
TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING AND SUM
MER STOCK.
Since the Holidays I have cone all through
my stock and hnve marked a large quantity of
ttie Men's Dress Shoes nt and below cost te
make room for Spring nnd Summer Goods.
Men's Fine Calfskin, Hiind-Rewed Shoes, In
I-ace, Ilutten nnd Congress, In two widths una
ull sizes, 6 te V, reduced from foteft.
A complete SI line, with Tips and Plain
French Tees, In ljice, Uutten or Congress,
marked down toil.
A few mero left of the celebrated UlcoAlIuch UlceAlIuch
lns M Shoes, In I .nee, Ilutten nnd Congress, with
plain narrow und plain bread tees, reduced
te Si
Alse n let of shoes which we term" odds and
ends," being sizes left ever from regular lines,
bought of factories who failed, sold or burnt
out, and ns we cannot match them exactly,
have marked them down In the same propor
tion. Men's i3 Shoes te SI; SIM Shoes te $350; tl
Shoes te S3; J Shoes teJJW; S2S0 Shoes te tl.
This Is a Bena Fide Reduction, and we guar guar
ntee every shoe ev en at these Lew Figures.
44Dlsplay can be scen In East Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
Chas. H.Frey,
(Successor te FREY A ECKEIIT) the Leader of
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOS.S A 5 EAST KING STREET,
LANCASTER. I'A.
Suva.
"OARE UAROAINS.
Special Big Reduction
-ON-
Blankets, Driving Caps,
-AND
ALL WINTER GOODS.
fuh nouns vhem $i75 up.
ULAXicirrs it.em 75c. up.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
3Jhetcmailta.
K
OTK.
I JUST RECEIVED
FROM
Xcenigsburg, Prussia,
Twe Uackgreunds made especially for Bust and
Threo-quarter Leugtii Photegraptis.
ROTE
60 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te tbe Fostefflos.
jan7-6md
ins Dress Shoes!
mrmctviim.
EXCITEMENT WILL RUNS HIGH
i -rAT-r
-OVEB THAT
Fine Cern at 5c a Can.
Full Cream Cheese Just In at 12Jic fc. six
Bm Geed Dried lVache ter The.
Four te New Evaporate! Applet ter Sic. Twe
and Uirea te New PrnnellM, Be.
Kttra Qoed DrtKI Beef, no and UUe ft.
BenelesHmi,UHcft. Beet Barn In the
world, I2He ft. Bheulder.exeelleatquJlty.c.
Jeb Let of Jelly and Preserves in two and
three pound cans, at half prier.
Headquarters for Lelley'i India and Ceylon
Tea.
SAMUEL OLARU'S
TEA, COFrr.E A GROCERY STORK, BOUTH
QUEEN ST., NEAR CENTRE SQUARE.
TBUBSK.1S.
APPLES! APPLES! APPLES!
WHOLESALE AND KETAIL.
FINK RAM HO and and a let of GREEN
INGS and BALDWINS, aud dealen Invited
te call.
Don't forget our Fine 2S cent COFFEE.
Fine CORN at J cents a Can guaranteed.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER, I'A.
TREisra.
FIRE, WATER AND SMOKE
Out of the Ruins.
REIST'S BIG BARGAINS.
NOTE WHAT VH SAY I
Yeu have no deuht read an account of the
Rig Fire atJanneyJA Andrews', Philadelphia,
where thousands of dollars' worth of goods
" went up In smoke." and thousands saw smoke
and water only. We bought largely of the
meke and water goods only or a few lines, and
offer them te you as follews:
Four hundred dexen Canned Cern at 6c a can.
The labels only are soiled by water. The com
we guarantee te be better than Baker's or any
ether 10c or 12c corn In the market. It don't
pay te tuke It up, but we wanteur trade te have
a chance at It, New Is your time. Don't come
after It Is all gene.
One hundred deren Solid Packed Tomatoes at
7c a can. These tomatoes are ns geed as any 10a
or 12c tomatoes packed, and saw very Utile or
tbe smoke or water. Every can guaranteed. A
big bargain.
One hundred dozen cans of Blackberries at
C'icacun. This lsauether big drive. Think of
It 1 Four cans of Fine Blackberries for 25c.
One thousand cans of French Peas at lie and
12.;e a can. Yeu never heard or the like before.
Geed as any French Peas In the market at 18c
and 20c
HERE WE ARE I
Only fifteen mat Finest Mandhellng Java
Coffee all we could get. Saw smoke only nnd
net in the least affected by it. The price bxlay
Is 35c and 38c V lb. We will sell It te you at 28c
B. Every pound must be as represented.
Don't miss this chance.
A FEW OUTSIDE SPECIALTIES.
Fine llrlght Dates, 4 Bis for 25c.
Pure Yerk State ileney, 15c, 3 te for 25c
Mincemeat, 6c, 8c and 10c lb.
Dried lleef, 10a lb.
Knuckle Dried Beef, ISO V St.
Picnic Hams, 8e v S.
Aud a Thousand Big Bargains.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STU
Directly Opposite
J. B. Martin A fa's Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel.
(Cljtttrtiuavc.
H
IGU A MARTIN.
China, Glass,
AND
QUEENSWARE
-AT-
Wk are new epeulng our Spring
Importation of Queensware and will
be prepared te supply our customers
with the very best grade of ware at
Lewest Prices. Ueusestlres receive
especial attention.
HIGH & MARTIN,
15 East King Street.
CJarMxmve.
H
ARDWARBI
HARDWARE!
If you want te buy a
Heuse-Stire
-GO TO
Marshall & Rengier's,
9 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN fcT.
There you can get STOVES, TINWARE,
CEDARWARE, CUTLERY,
Aud a full Hue of
Heusefurnishing Goods.
Alse, a Full Stock of GENERAL HARD
WARE, and
PRIME NEW CL0VERSEED.
MARSHATiTi&REXG-IEll
NOS. 8 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET.
leO-lrd
4rlev. :
EVAN'S FLOUR.
"HEAR THE CONCLUSION OF HIE
WHOLE MATTER."
If j en want UoeJ llread right ulei g uud all the
time use
LEVAN'S
FLOUR!
Which has ben tried aud NOT found wuutlnt.
ylartt of gmmMen.
pALACK or r ASH ION.
The Great Clearing Sale
AT
ASTRICH'S
Pate of Fashion,
113 AID 117 N. QUEEN ST.
Is new going en.
BARGAINS GREATER THAN EVER
T As premised we give you new a list of
prices ler our special ueat Bale.
Te-morrow (Saturday). January 18th.
we offer as a ntnrter one let of Ceata at the
extraordinary low price of $1.08 apiece.
This let consists of :
Ne. 1. Braided Jersey Ceat, fine
rlltalltv. fafiiitltr ii rj Cn nltlnQ
Ne. 2. Heavy Steckinette Jackets, sold
formerly $4.60 te $0, at $1.98.
Ne. 3. Fine tailor bound and Tailor
mode Steckinette Jackets at $1.08.
Ne. 4. Fine Black Corkscrew and
Diagonal Jackets, Tailor niade,fermeriy
sold at $0 te $7.60. new $1.08.
Ne. 6. Fine all-wool Brown and Gray
Striped and Plaid Coats, medium and
heavy weight, some of tnm have never
been sold at less than $3, new at $1.93
apiece.
NEWMARKETS.
Between three and four thousand I
dollars worth of Newmarkets aud Plush I
Coats will be sold regardless of cost. A
rare chance. Read our prices en New
markets. One let down te $2.50 apiece.
The best will all be picked out 11 ret.
De net delay.
Second let nt S2.08 anlece. Choice
styles, some of them have been sold at
$0 te $0.60 apiece. They will go seen.
ti you ceme into you miss your cnauce.
Next let at $3.,5 nnlece.
One let at $3.75 apiece, $7.50 and $8
goods. If they don't sell fust at $3.75
uacK tney go te tlie old price.
The best of all 1 our Uve dollar let.
Never did we eflur such a choice of
quality and style at $5 apiece. Staple
reeds which breuirht $0 te $10 in season.
Next let ut $7.50 nnd $8 Includes some
of our 11 nest licuvcr Cleth, guaranteed,
made un te sell at $14 te $10 apiece. A
surprise te you when you see them.
This is only a small let.
Anether let still fluer at $10.50 apiece,
formerly $10 te $18.
At $12 and $12.60 some of our very
ducat Newmarkets, iucluilinir. several
flue imported garments which cost $20
te import.
One let at $15 upicce, our former prlce
Then we come te our II nest all im
ported garments, some of the styles we
only have one or two of. The prices
new are $10, $10.50 $18 aud $22.50 ; seme
of these were originally from $30 te $40
apiece.
These price- are positively limited as
te time. They must either sell fust or
be kept ever until next winter. Netene
of the3e styles nre bad. They are all
stuple and desirable styles and are just'as
geed next winter as they are new. The
chances arc all in your favor. Yeu can
be benefitted by them if your eyes are
open I
All our Children's Cleth and Plush
Coats reduced iu proportion.
All our Infant's Merine Coats and
Cloaks at cost price for a short time.
115 & 117 North Queen St.
ev Stele ev Htcut.
r-1 REAT AUCTION SALE OF ENTIRE
V-H otecK or mew Furniture,!
Commencing Satuiidav, Januaiiy- 2, 1890,
At 0 o'clock a, in., will Inventory tfl.UOO, nnd will
peMthely be sold without rescre. Tlie firm
of Dclchlcr & Schauin, 21 Seuth Queen street,
Lancaster city, hnve transferred the entire
stock te the undersigned, te be sold ut auction,
it Is an Immense stock, nnd there's the rub, be
cause It will take n small army of house-keepers
te buy it. Turn out! Turnout! forhau ferhau
stlres. Fashionable l'arler Suits, Bedroom
Suits, Hat Racks, Leunf "S, Kawy Chnlrs. Well
we lmve everything found In a stock of the
kind. JOEL L. HAINES,
Jaul8,203,21AUv Auctioneer.
s
ECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY.
Secure a Heme for Your Family,'
FOR SALE
ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS.
Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120
feet deep, en Lancaster uNeiiuc, between Wal
nut and Lemen streets.
Two-utery brick dwelling houses with innn
sard reef, perches In front, lets Hi feet deep, en
North Tine, between Chestnut aud Walnut
streets.
Tno-stery brick dwelling houses with front
yards, Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West
Walnut, between Mary nnd l'ina tercets.
Twe-story brick dwelling heut.es, lets 115 feet
deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette
and Mary streets.
Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets ISOfcet
deep, with all the modern Improvements, front
yards, en West ChCbtuut street, between l'lue
aud Nevln streets.
Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime.
North Mary, between Walnut and l.cmeu, and
Lemen, between Mnry and l'lne streets.
All the above houses are In geed order, newly
papered, gas nxtures In nil the rooms, water lu
the kltchcii.nnd the cellars warranted te be dry.
Call and see for jeuneir, no treuble te (.hew
you.
JNO. F. aRIEL,liriecutnm.
JACOB URIEL, I Executers.
aprCO-lyd.M. W.S. SJJ North Mary StreeL
-p HAL ESTATK OFFICE.
HERR'S
GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE.
HOUSHS.imiLDINGLOTS.FARMS.MILLS,
Ac,, for sale. Omit bargains. Cull for our new
Catalogue Just out.
HOUSES and I1USINE.SS PROPERTIES al
wajs en hand for rent.
RENTS COLLECTED Properties taken
charge of, collection of rents, payment of taxes,
repairs, etc., attended te without trouble or an an
eo) auce te owners.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTdAOES. Fer
thene having money te Invest we have first
class mortgages en hand and the best of facili
ties for Investing.
TITLE PAPERS prepared nnd title carefully
examined.
Allan A. Herr,
REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT
NO. 103 EAST KINO STREET.
nevs
3m d
SUtorm'ue.
-J" UTHER S. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
Second Fleer Eshleman Law Ilulldlng, Ne. 13
North Duke Street. aprt-lyd.1 w
Palace of Fashion,
TESSE JONES 4 CO..
fj Manufacturer CONFECTIONERS' FINK
PAPER 1IOXK.S, The met beautirul line In
the United states, tli CemiuurwSU. Philadel
phia Pa. Write for descrlpllv e price list. ,
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