'tfc tjrti ,n W 3 ATUHPAY 2, I8. r .. tr . - ; j PAV.1'-. I J - - ,i V3 """." iJi"0 i' ft t -fTt :s '.' K 'K l it, 5a -k IW m H Y-i . If Vw m. m L"d.( If, 3' Pi, tea .v'nk B.'.'- L ' .? n rW J -'f p- Ui "r a .4 "ii, ' B- r Dally 1nUllincr. awuscaaTwSst. rasaeajaT . Mftrlif Merita We save dlvtri stories abeat thesud geKla et tbe ArebdakeBadelpb. The MtrtftteMMtUuth Met apoplexy itsVUalttta te nave been made out of tbe ejnele eJeth. The second story, that be wwmWA saleMe, la prebabljr equally fab. Tkattlritalf.UHithe wMbet by an tajaret taMbsed.taMatxrat It the greatest k et KebaWIIty, and we may believe It fc'teafcmtUie train. It is net likely riw ssssi " " " " .". v wali slay himself, te accommodate an ln- $uti eabaad, who gave him his choice MrwssneaicKieanaft ami. it is net a " :idiely ebeiee for the heir te an empire te ?if-aTS preseated for hla consideration ; and 4 weaM hare bees ia order for Rudelph te ifcare any sueb troublesome fellow locked iapferbis impudence. ?,. Of eeutseif the crown prince had been ' asf nnvninil mind tin mtaht have been ,-w - . m silly enough te sheet himself with eat any reason at all; but then would net be necessary te in- jj.treduce a woman into the case te ac- r-Reeunt for tbe tragedy. We bare always MttndBrstaodths.tIlndelohwas a BUticu- It ,f luly bright and dashing prince. There jeuuuee u ins inity m uu lawny, nun u iC AMllAAtt StiKf lASa (a If. tint: tin VFnfl Sr VkLAlttiAlMMnwtnnltAnttn TTflitmi ft VfiTV V.smbp Lothario and only thirty years old AT1."" ---- ----. -, , - - . ,4 Most men hare net reached years et uis. creiiea and wisdom at that age; and ltudelpb was busily sewing his wild eats. After a while be would possibly have be cone a geed man and would have died )n the fullness of jears, a pillar et the church. Men nre apt te beceme & ' pious with age; perhaps because they be be &eeme sensible, or perhaps because they f Ret scared. Rudelph at thirty was net $ thinking of futurity, but et his friend's - wife and his f rlend'a wife doubtless sh at '3 him ; and thereby if he was an Austrian r was hardly a patriot; because Rudelph's life seems te have been necessary for the preservation of the empire. It falls part at the death et the emperor, whose remaining chlld,a daughter,cannot ascend Its throne, but will take that of Hungary way from Austria. Tuero does net Mem te be any premising successor te tbe Austrian throne te be found among tbe royal family. Epilepsy sorely Allots the nephew who is tbe proba preba Ms successor et the emperor; a disease long prevalent in tbe Hnptburg boese. The publie is being reminded just sew by tbe newspapers of tbe physical and mental weakness of the Eure, peau royal houses, which is charged te their long intermarriage. Doubt less the lnter-marrlage et relatives filleted with constitutional dlsease Is veiy destructive te their families ; but se would be tbe inter.marriage et families afflicted with llke dlseases, whether related or net. It does net seem te be the relation that is Injurious, but the intensifying of inherited weak nesses. Whatever the cause, it seems te be the fact that the royal families of Europe are net in geed physi cal condition. They will proba bly last as long as they are wanted, which perhaps will net be very Jeng.the tendency of the age being toward demecrasy. England's government is really democratic, and its royal; house bnt in cxnenslvA ernamnnt. which P$ the nation will hardly pay for much Ion Ien s , iw. France is out of the royalty busi ness, and seems bound te always hover batwtea a democracy and a popular dicta tor. Germany, after Bismarck, uiuy be any thing; and the ltwaia czirahlp will Boen go begging, it tbe place 'does net grew pleatanter te All, as the years pass en. Mederatlcg. Bismarck has shorn something from the war proclamation et his representa tives in Samoa; he has directed that the foreign residents shall net corce under the proclamation of martial law and that the German consul shall net consider MrtlKPlf thn nhxnlntA rnlr nt flm ifllanrta. -ji'j- ... ..-.... ....... .................. - But we de net see that be has abated his iSJ hostility te the islanders or withdrawn bis proclamation et Avar against them. Hew be proposes te carry ou the war Without coming in collision with this nation, does net appear. Rut 1 It Is evident that the Ger- "' taaan effliers in Samoa have been vi. ' itctlntr uDen their own discretion und that they de net have the entlre support of the borne government, there is geed reason te believe that an amicable under standing will be reached by Germany nd the United S'-ates. Ke ene can be lieve that Germany desires trouble in distant portion of the earth, and with tbe United States, at a time when she seeds te husband her resources aud her strength for the conflict that is generally believed te await her at any early day in Europe. The German interests in Samoa an tee trilling te Ugut for. Her repre sentatives there have shown that they re quite willing te take what they can get by bluster and Intimidation. A .German trading Arm is said te carry the airman power in its pocket; it is this concern probably which has been issuing the proclamations, making tbe noise and fiihtlng tbe natives. Rut when it comes te fighting tbe United States, the German chancellor will quickly let the German saerchants drop. Cider In Yermuut. Fcr the btntlit et our correspondents who have lately been troubled ever the Wa latexlcatlng quality of cider, we repeat kfgtae stAtemeut of Mr. W. E. Nichelson, taade te the New Yerk 2Vibune in a letter , frtm Rutland, Vermont, wh'ch shows that cider Is permitted ,te be made and f drank in tbat prohibition state, uet- wiinsHmuing itj conceded ability te Stake the drinker drunk. The Vermont law, however, carefully prohibits "trdflle n cider at places of public resort nd te habitual drunkards." Cider nay net be sold at a church fur instance, unless perchance when a fair Buy be held therein aud the geed end Would justify the pious churchmen in uklng preilt out of tbe weakne.3 of '&ullc Vermont stomach for tbe Juice of the ' affile. Mr. Nichelson announces bim y. aalf at a fiery prohibitionist and the author f the Vermont prohibition law. lie cwm avows tuai ne places net the y.lasiriatlng elder cup te bis lips ; but it 'K ! "appetlilng old Vermont cider vinegar ' ia condiment tettuy corned beet uud t W)jge that fetchei him, and " thou. . jsjaads of better men" In Vermont, out in slsleafe of elder j which moreover as -product of their tarsal has tender placets tfeetr regard. The case of Mr. Nichelson and his fel low FrohlbltleBlsU et Vermont shows hew the most virtuous resolution te pre serve tbe strictest eenslsteney is apt te be overthrown by the weakness et the flesh. These rrohlbltlentsts of Vermont, who de net care for whisky and beer, but dis sipate en coffee and tea, and shudder at alcohol, shut their eyes te It In cider, because they se dearly love the appetizing old Vermont apple juice. m m Our Mteemed oetsmporary, tbe IiincMter Inqu(rer,cl tbe Blbls "n old chestnut" Tbe Inquirer Is for prohibition t and ae tbe Bible ii net ea tbst side, it fleda It te be se much wowe for tbe Bible, Tbs Christian prohlblilenUt If there can be such a ores tare wonders every moment hew Been be that hie Lord drank wine J and when be drlnk;it himself la communion he does net eeem te knew It I Bueh his state of mental decrepitude. GnrtMANT has halted for the presort In her mad colonial ctreer,but It may be inter esting te note what might heppen it we should plnnge into hostilities with tbs German emplie ever tbe Bemoan quentlen, the great American pig or any ether grand lieue. China la giving Indloatlenaof reient- ment at the rough handling et the exolualen builnesa by the Uonate, and it has teen Intimated that Congress may seen have te oenalder very eetloea news from that part of tbe world. The temper of Canada en tbe fUherlee quoatlen dece net Improve end oenilstency may bind a Republican admin istration te continue that provoking snarl. A FrancD-Gernatn war threatens darkly, nd tbe Hamean buitneee may make ua tbe natural ally et France; it will net be tbe Urst lime that we have fenght together for freedom. By letting Canada go England oeuld and probably wenld keep out of tbe row and without considering our northern neighbor, with whom we would hope for peace, the warclend reielvea Itaelf into a alruggle between Amerlea and France en tbe ene aide and Germany and peMlbly Italy en the ether. National eyni- patbtes might auggeat a very dlflerent arrangement, but we don't qaarrel en a baala of aympatblea. Rumla and England would probably pair oft and glare at one auether In a state et armed neutrality. There would boa tromendoua naval atrug atrug gle botween Italy and France; a mere terrlble conflict between the armed millions of French and Germane, Meanwhile we would rush ahead with the building of a nivyand be all ready te fight en a large scale by thatlme tbe trouble was all ever. On a smaller seale, however, we oeuld held our own aud take eare of Samoa if Franee oeuld only manage te keep Italy in the Mediterranean and held the strongest German ships away from ua Perhaps we might be able te get score et regiments aoress tbe ocean ferry in time te help the Frencu en land, but In any European war our chief exertion must be naval. Wk publish as a supplement te-day 19 chaplera of tbe book "Jonathan and His Continent," by MaxO'RelL Theappearanee of this book is generally regarded as a literary even, and though many readers will find points te orlttelse, and at tlmca be at a Iebs whether te take the author seriously or net, the work as a wbole will be found pleasant reading, and there Is net erten pleasure In trying te aee ourselves a ethers aee us. In 1S73 f!euat Grant was ae Impressed with thoahilltles of Albert Barnes Hteln. borger, et Pennsylvanli, the aen et au Iren master who had failed In bualneM, tbat be aent him te t)amoa,te report en the measures neeeBsary te stimnlata our trade. Ktelnbor Ktelnber ger found Malletoa.the king who was after wards stolen by tbe Germans, struggling with Tepua for the Hamean threne and he managed vety apeedlly te have the busl busl nets el Rettllng matters handrd orertehlm. lie preduced and telabllabed a constitution providing for abort term kings te be cheecn from the seven great ehlefa aud a premier, Btelnberger was of ceurae the prom ler and be was also chief Justice, lie only re mained In Hatnea for year, however, aa the founding or emplrea hsd net been a part of the duty entrusted te him, and en bis return he bubmltted report whleh waa only excolled as a work of art by the aterlea he told et his advonturea. Whlle living by his wits In Iltltlmere he rccolved message from r Hamburg Urm, asking hew tnueh he would take te oeme ever and glve them Information about Hamean trade. lie replied (3,000 and expense, was told te oeme, aud was sent te Bamoa te represent the powerful trading firm et J, Gaesar Godfrey & (Je. Jehn H. Latrobe, of Usltl Usltl mere, went with him, and a dinner waa glrcu te tbetn In Iltltlmere before Bailing, at which General Grant, Mayer Latrobe and ether noted men were pret erit. Ua his return te Hamoa te was ut once made prime minister and appolnteJ Jehn liatrobe oblef Justice, and then captain goneral. Htelnberger puraued a JIuke rerelgn polley, but the commercial Interostnef the Islands prospered amaa lngly under tbe administration et the Americans. American Censul fester, hew ever, didn't appreve Htelnberger'a ellcy, and wai particularly auspicious of the I'eerletH, tbe ship that had brought the Peuusylvanlan te Hamoa, and whleh con cen con tlnued te crulse around the laianda. An English rnsn-ef war,the Barraeeuta, shortly appeared, aeut for the express purpose of discovering whether tbe United Htatea wauted te annex Hamoa, though of course nothing was aald about that. Captain General LiUobe went aboard one day, gor geously atl I red, as became hla dignity aa the head et tbe combined military and naval foiee? et .Simej, he wasn't reoetvod with mueh rospeet by tbe Kegllsh captain, Htevena, aud net long after General Litrebe had his revenge, when, acting uoder hla eider?, two Hamean aenttnela atepped Captain Stevens, the Brlllah oeusui, and a lieutenant et tbe Barraceuta, whlle they were riding along theread, and, doiplte I urleua Kegllsh oaths, refused te allow them te proeeed further. The matter was reported te Censul Pester, and the Urst atop leading te the downfall of Prime Minister Htelnbergerwaa the seizure of his vessel, tha Peerless, for violating the law et neutrality by carrying arms. This aelzure was made by Cenaul Pester, with theasiUtanoeof Captain Htevena. Karly In lbiustetuberger waa aeiaed by a aquadefJ marines, taken ou beard the Barraceuta, transported te the PJllalanda and turned loeae wllLeut ether capital than hla wits. Latrobe then left Ssmea. Btelnberger returned te Baltimore and unsueceaalully prosecuted tbe Kegllsh government for false Imprisonment Ue ia new lu Canada. PEniONAL. Kkv Patiuck Tenkr, of Hcranten, has been appointed by tue pps one of Ms honorary chaplains, extra urbtn, with the rank uud title of monslgner, Jehn G. Wuittikh saya he never had a birthday that was mere satisfactory te him than hla last was. Ilia first was mere lm lm perta.it, but that waa ae long age that he nan forgotten about It Lauv Pleiience Dixie, well known In LouUeu fur her originality, addtd the fol lowing te Invitations for a ball ahe has Just given : " Contrary te tbe ridiculous cus tomary habit hitherto, l&dlta will net have te wait te be asked te dancp, but will have the rlKht te go directly te wbatever gentle, man tney oheoaa In my house tbe women shall eney the right of autirage." William Warneb, Jit, who dfed last week lu Pniladeitibls, leavea aa estate of 1100,000. Ills estate la In trust for hla bretner and sister; at their deatba the following bequests become eperative: Kvangelical Lutheran cbuieh of the Ilely communieo, f 10.000; Orphans' Heme and Asylum fur the Agtd aud Infirm of tbe Krangxllcsl Lutuurn church of German town, f 10,000; Pennsylvania Hospital for Insane. J10,000; Philadelphia Heme for Incurables, 15,000; Old Man's Heme, f 3,000 1 Jfagadslea Peetety ter the Itetanaattam of Fallen tl.OMi BBMtirrB Araea, $1600) FSMSjl nals IaatltttMealM Dsataad Dumb, ss,600i i-MMjivaaia wetaiac Heme fee aim Mae, 13,500! Maternity hospital, 13,500) FsaasylvMlslaatitnUea for tbelaelraeUea of tbe Blled,;t2i500; Mnrtbern Herns for FrleadHece Children, 12,000; Berne ter Aged and Infirm Colored Farsoer, 13.000. WU.LTAM Maw, who died la Weed bridge, England, last Ooleber. makes the following bequests In his will) Te tbe Pennsylvania ntetat leal society, 115.000; te tbe beard of eiders or tbe northern diocese nt the church et tbe United Brethren In tbe United States of America the following aums: The fend for the gratuitous aiainnutien or Moravian publloatleaa among members and ethers, 12,000; theendewment fund of tbe Moravian theological seminary at Bethlehem, 11,1)00, tbe Interest te be expended In supplying buoketethsetadentsatreduoed ra'eaand providing them with artlelea of clothing, preferenee te be given te these students wheee financial olrcumatanees are limited or redueedt te tbe beard el elders et the northern diocese of the ohureh of the United Brethren, 13,000, . the interest te be expanded la cocatl cecatl luting members et tbe chureh called the Moravian chureh members ei the Widows' scclety et Bethlehem ; te the above beard or eiaers, ie,wu, te as aaaea te me inna re sporting the endowment of the Moravian Widows' beuae at Bethlehem I te the Society of the United Brethren for Propa gating the Gospel among the Heathen, f 6,000, te constitute an addition te the fund for the endowment of tbe Wblteneld or Epbratahenae at Nazareth, Northampton county, Pa., end an additional aura of tl,000 te the aame aoeiety, the income te be naed In the preservation of the ancient grave yards of the Moravian cbureb, and espe cially memorial plases et the Moravian missions. Hew Mr. Oladstane Heads. ITrem the North llrtltih Uat'y Stall. Mr. Gladstone usually has three boeka In reading rtt the same time, and obangea from ene te the ether, when his mind has reached the limit et elaorptlen. This la a necessary corrective te the tendency te think only of one thing at one time, which aemetlmea In politics leads bim te negloet that all round aurvey of tbe situation which la Indlspen alble te a prime minister. During the be ginning et the Irish question In 1SS0, he was se absorbed in the question of the coercion et Turkey tbat he could hardly be Induced te spare a thought ter Ireland ; new It la just aa dliucuit te get bim te think of any political question but that of Ireland. He complains sometlmoa that his memory Is no longer quite ai geed as It used te be, but although that may be true, It la still twice as geed as anybody elafa'a. ter Mr. Gladatene has an extra ordinary faculty of net only rememberlng Ihose things he ought te remember, but for forgetting tbeae thlnga It Is useless ter bim te remember. His mind Is thus unencum bered with any unnocesiary top-bamper. and he can always, ae te npeak,lay bis hand upon anything tbe rnoment be wante It. This relontlve memory was no doubt born with him, but It has been largely developed by the oenatant habit of takleg paina. When he reada a book he does ae pencil In hand, marking oil ou tbe margin tbeae natssaes which he wishes te remember. querying these about whleh be Is In doubt and putting a ores oppeMto these whleh he disputes. At the end et the velume be oenstrnotaa kind of Index et his own whleh enables him te rotor te thote thlnga he wishes te remember In the book. Thcioare lcm persons elUtitca wltlubeutna ttiu, since our druggists Liive ted eatvallen Oil. re w (ironware of the Imnertnncn et check- Tiit wblch In thu beginning would yield ii a mlia reinudy, tt npuleeUd, seen jikits urnn tbe lungs Ur. Ilull'x ueutrh eyrnii nUerJa In KUntrtulef ltliun lnftilllbloiemcdy. i'rlce 2JeenUa bottie. The Chill Tllast Thftt tcts the naked branches n-(luIverlne,U net felt by tbe wealthy vsletudlnarlaa In doors, but net nil the covering that can he piled en his warm bed, nor all the turnace heat that anthraclte can furnish, will nana his marrow when chills and fever runs Its Icy fingers along his spinal column. Ilestcttcr'a Stomach lJlttera Is the tiling te Infuse new warmth Inte his chilled and aguish frame, te remedy the flcrce fever and exhausting sweat rhlch nltcrnnte with the chill. Dumb ague, ngue cake, bilious remittent In short, every known form of malarial disease is subjugated by this iietcnt: aud nt the same time, whole whele whole eemo aud genial roediclne. Hllieusncrs, con stipation, dyspepsia, sick hcadacties, less et nppotlte nnd deep, kidney trouble, rlicuma tlir.l and debility nre nhe remedied hr It. Use It with vcrslstcnce te clfcct a thorough euro. UKhllUUVI. RELTGIODH BKKVICKM WILL UK bold lu tbe following churches en Bun day, In tbe tnernliiK Ht 10..TII, lu the uvenliig nt:15. Hunday schnel at l:p. m. When the hour U fllireient It Is specially neted: 1'nttSBTTKRIAM MxHeniAL Churcic, Benth Outieu street, Themas Thompson pastor. l'rrucMnp nti0:3ua.m nna7U5p m. Subbilh sehnel at l:ti p. tn, Yeuiik poeplo's meeting ut C O p. ut. l'raver and teuchers in jetlng ou Wtulnusd&y evimtng. Cuuaen or UoD-uemor et l'rlncn 'and Or ange, rreuchtng at 10 30 a. m. and ut 7.l3p. in. by tha puter. Hubbsth school at 1: n, in. 1'rsyiir meeting at 0 p. in. ChkibtLutumram Uhuiwii West Ring street, K. L. Ueed, puster, Borvleo at lOJO a in, aud 7.15 p. in. Sunday soteel nt 1.4S p m. eauexD KvAHectiOAL cuciiru lieschlng mornliiaudevonliiK by tbe pastor, eundiy choelatsp. in, leunit people's meetluK ut 6:S0p. m. rrujurnioettnsseu Wednesday and Tliaraday at 7:tj p. in. St. LCKS'sHiruaKsD ManottaAvenue.Uov. Win. r. Llchllter, puster. Dlvlmi srrvlce at 10 30a. in. und at 7:1b p. in. Hunduy school at '2 p in. eorvlce in tha (terinan lanauaKa at 6.30 p. m , l-rnr. U. C. Hchledt, elUclatinn. UKITHD llBBTBHSH III UUR1HT (COVSHAUT), West Urange und Uoncetd streeta-Ktiv. J. II ITunk, pastor, l'reachlng nt 10.30a ui.and7:S p. in. Sunday school at l:lSp m. I'rnlsu meet ing at 0:16 p. m l'rayer servlca Wedneidny evening at 7:M. Yeung people's group rildiy evnlng at7.se. Olivmt UArrisT CncReu. Knst Vine near riuke street. 1'rnachlng at 10JI a. in. and 7:15p.in, M'sslen bands still meet ou Tues day ana Thursday evenings, euneay school ut p in. Tataivr LCTiisHiK "yuemstle benrflccnoe day Usual services morning, alteruoen ana evening, cenauetea bv the puter. Yeury ineettngnn Mendiy evenlngut 7:W. Junier niltslenary soc'ety s concert en Tuesday ov ev lung at 8 o'clock. Alta-week servlce en Hvd nnsday cvenlni(, Catechumuua' cluss cut Thursday ut 7 SO p. in. Literary rlro.e en Cl t day owning at 7.JO in the parsonage. hVAum.ietL-Flru;iiurchltei man) North Water si reet, Uev. r. 1'. Lehr. pastor, i'reaoh i'reaeh Ing at leso a. in. In the Uennun language, aud 7:. 5 p in. In the Kugllsa language. Hun. a&yschoelut Va.uu Joungpeeple'sinoutlug at e p. m. riKST llAiTisr. rreiebtng at 10.30 a.m. and 7.13 p. m, by liev. iliCheler, of erk, l'n. Thn Lera's supper will be ndtntnlstered atter inernlageervlces. Buuday school nt'ip. in Bt. Htsi-ukk'u (UxreHMXD) CllUBC'U C'OLLXOS CnAVKU ntvlne servioe nt 10-.JU a. in. Beriuen by Het. J. It. Uubbs, U. 1) T. l'AVL'a ltareRKSD-Uev. J. W.Memtnger. Bes uir. cervices at 10 30 a. m and 71piii. unday school at 1.45 p. m. Beng servlce at 6 is p.m. CengregutlunM meeting Tueaiy nt 7.10 p.m. I'rityertorvlceon Wednesday at 7.ie p in First M. E. Chokeu. itev. J, lt.T. (Iray, pas. ter. Vlsss meetluga at 9 a, lu. 1U:SU a. m. an17.15p. mpiescelngby pastor; 1:43 p. in, Sunday echini (Mtssiuuury day); 6.15 p. m. Uhrlsiliin eudenver prayer meettug Hgcrlul services evtiy oventut; (except Saturday) ut BT. J ohm's LUTUsiuw. Kcv. U. r, Allemsn 1. 1). pastor. Bervleesat lu.3Ju.iu. nnd7.l6p. till KftlihAlhaphnnl Hi Nr .Inhn1. nt I.I u..t. Uutwaia Memerial chapel ut t p in.' Lecture nuu inuyer ute'jiiug un ,ioanesaay even ing at 7-ee. Catecneucal lectures rrlday even ing ut 7.15. WasTSR M. E. Cucnen E. W. Burki, pastor. Class meeting att J0,m. lnuchlng at is se a. iu. aun 7.AJ p.m. by th puter bun bun eay school ut 1:13 p. in., wltu Teuipcrauce ad drets ut its clee. teung i eepiu's prayer intetlng ateui. l'aster's class en luet-day at 7:W. t'ruyermoetlng en 'ihur.diy at 7.30. KasTMuaieaal. . cuuacu.-Bunauy school at i p. m. liMT ItaroRVKe Cauacn. Itev. J. II. Tlttel, U, 1 pastor. Bervlces te-morrow at 10.3J a m. and 7 15 p. in. Bunday school at 1:43 p. in, 1'rjhsttskum Uev. J. Y. Mitchell. . 1).. pastor. I'reAChlug morning aud evenlng by the pastor. Moeavua. J. Max Hark, 1). D.. pastor, 10.S) a. m. Litany and sermon. 3 pm. Buuday luuuui i ma p hi, uuiuiig icrvice, ST. I'AVL'a M.K. c'Htxeu -Charles Ueads, pig ter. Preaching at 10-J0 a. in. an! 1:M p m. Alornlngs-rmeullliistiaUd by erlglcnl charts hundny school at 1 41 p In Yeung people's meeting at Up in. UeviVAl set vice oeutlnued, K OKO SOAP. Koke Seap. IT WILL FLOAT. IT WILL FLOAT. YVliK. UMireUMand DUUAllLK In qual Ity, eocnemteai In ue. A vegotuble e!l soap jer the LAUMDUY, TOlt.Kl' and IJATii. Adapted te general household uie, or In WILL, MINK or blOl'. It your giordees net keep li, send us ft eenu ler postage, and we will mall acakeFltKK. Address, B. & Q. A. BOssVJflR, neTJTIylu.Xh.S OINOIMNATLO' WAttAMAKWK raausauvu, SsterSay, res, t, l. February ist clesei our butt ness year. Tha stock account is taken. We step, we think, scratch our heads (or ideas and plunge in the push and drive of another year. Our energy is increased. Our faith in the old square dealing ways is confirmed. Yeu have confirmed it. The first month of the calen dar year is ever. People say it has been a dull month. Net se here. Yeu have believed our announcements. Each special offering of January has brought quick-echoing, greatly increased sales. Perhaps we may have semt tales of stock-taking te tell. If we de, we are sure of readers ; mere than " Rebert Elsmere." Excuse the reference for sake of the simile, which is geed. Won't you read Ter your pocket mere than for head or heart ? We think you will. We will supply daily read ings in all the papers, which you must net overlook. They will touch your life. The store is bright and full ei things thac you want. That's enough te tell today. JOHN WANAMAKER. JfEW AD VXRTlBBMBtlTB. M" ULaNK'S LIVER PILLS, TUB OKNUINE DU.C. McLANE'S CKLEBItATgD LIVERreiPILLS. SICK HEADACHE. Mr. nnd Mrs. Williams, Ne. r?3 Seventh St., H. Y., tmtlfy that they have both ben suffer ing with liver cemnlulnt for abent flva vsers. in lb during which time they hive spent a large amount et money ana tried many remedies. out ui no purpo-e. Finally, nearing or tbe gennina Ur. (j McLane's Liver rill's pre parea by Fleming Ilres., Pittsburg, Pa., they fiurchased four beyes, which they took aeoord aeeord aeoerd ng te the directions aocempnylng each box, und new pronounce themselves perfectly cuteilet tbutdlsireislng disease. ihlslste certify that 1 have been subject at times te severe headache t sometimes the pain veuia u se severe i coma rest neither aay or night, llesrlug el the genuine Ur. C. Mo Me Mo i.une's Liver fills, prepared by Fleming Bres , I'lttsburg, fa , 1 sent and get box, ei whleh I took two plllsen going te bed, for two nights. They relieved ma ontirely. Keine time has elapsed and I have had no mera trouble from slcfch uoAcbe. M. JOHN81UN, 118 Lewis St.. JT. Y. This Is te certify thn 1 have hid the liver complaint for six years, and 1 never could Ret any imdlctne te help me nntll 1 rece Mnend using thn uenulns ur. CM c Lane's LlverPUls, prepared by riemtn llrcs., f ltUbnrir, fa. 1 tan new say te tbe public, t hat thay have com pletely cured me; and I no hereby recommend them ti all pen ens smtcted with a diseased liver. Tiythem. ! hey wilt cure. M AlUA hVANb, no. St Lewis Bt , N.T. Insist upon having the genulnelir.O. Mc 1 ane'a LIer i'lll, preparea by naming Bres,, iiiiBuurg, ia. iiiujw) cents a dex. oeiaoy all drugg'Bts. (S) CJ B.H. H'.VlrT'i RPKfJIPIO has enrmsnf a ma. Ilgnnutbrraklngouten my let. which cause 1 Intolerable pain, li stns called Eczema by the aucters lour nt whom treated me with no re re Het. I eanaldly cenless thtt l ewe my pres ent ceed biaiih tn B e. B. which In ray esti mation Is Invaluable us a bleed remedy. MIH-4 J II LI A L WIT J'. Ne 2 27 N. ICth Ht., bt. Leuis, Me. Our tnhy wben two months e'd was attacked wlibec etuln, which rornleng tlmodtstreyea her ej cHgtit entirely ana canned us te desnalr ether ll(e. 11m doctors tallea Ui relieve har, andwegivnWlU'd Bl'KOiriC. which seen rured her cnttiely, and she Unewha-eund hearty. a.V.UKU, Will's l'elnt, Texjs. ear Bend for book giving history of llloed UJsoisesnaaaavloj tn suilernrs mailed free. 1UU oWlriel'KClVIUCO, (4)Tn,Tb,3 Drawers, Ailanta, Qa IUDLIO NOTICE. -TUE Second Big Gut -ON ALL- Eur and Winter Goods. Never Feld at SucbSuiprlslugly Lew Figures. HOLIES lower than Ever. A NIC", Flue J if A.N WOLr HOUE at 1185. Cheapest In theclly. LADIES' FUHI, MKN'J O LOVES, COL L AU8, Jtc, at and Uolew Cost. Men's HATS and CA1'3 at 23c In Large As sortment, Lcadera ct Lew Prices In TUUNU8 and TUAVELINQ 1IAOB. aruighest Cah f rices paid for Fuis. 19e terueit Muikrntf. Stauffer&Ce., 81 it 33 North Queen Street, LANOABTKU.PA. OOMPLHXION FOWDJStt. QOMpThSleS'pOWDKrr LADIES UO VALUE A KEriNED COMPLEXION MUBT UBE POZZONI'S MKDIOATID COMPLEXION POWDER. It imparts a brilliant transparency te the akin, lluuieves all pimples, 1 ruckles ana Ols Ols Ols colerations, and makes tbe skin delicately aett und beanUfuL It contains ue lime, white! lead or arsenic In three shades, pink or flesh, white ana brunette. FOU BALE lit AU DruggistB and Fancy Goods Dealera Alvorjrwhere. aWBEWAKE OF IMITAT10NS.-SJB aprAMvd SALKaMKN WK WIHU A PEW min te sell our goods by sample te the wbolessle nnd letall trade. Largest manu t rs In our line. Unclose 2 cent stump. Wages SJrerdav. Permanent posllleu. He prstuls annvertd Meney uavanced for wages, adver tfstair, etc nKM'ENMAL MAN'I'O CO, Cincinnati, Ohie. JanZI-Setecd rnEETUINQ SYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Every haba should have a bottle et DU. UP. VerfM-llv FAUUNKVd TKAIUINO hYKtll. sutn. Ne opium or Merphia mixtures. Will IclteTO I'nlle. litleln In leu 11iih! unfl Pm. metelilfficult 'leethlug. frepartd by D1U. D. rAUUNKV ASOM.llagerBUiwn.Md, Drug, gists sell It i IB cent. Trial bottle sent by wail 10 cents. iaatlj0eedw MBWABTBBTi H sU'BJ BOOnXOML riBKUABTl,WS. Organs I Organs ! riN rAKLea ebhajib. It la te year telenet. Sesakee.tttatee.ee. Tkt Taber Organ Oeeseeay k plaeaC ta any Side stesaa, . Si. a ei baa- nr tirsl ansae ar rrraaaa ail Se i keaas- at Maaahetarere JTrtcee. Thai will eairuwisBKi abth tee. wsay was : at their prices te get tharn laCreteea All are meat antwtamtaa'ly gsjafaatae. will be se'd only ter eeak or apsteveS note at these pifjes. L. B. HERR, ae.MAHa.QUBBKSr. . J. B. MARTIN A CO. Collected Derlic Iireatery Hare been'p'a-ed ea BetjaraU ceuster am msraea aoeav uniTuun REMNANT DRESS GOODS, REMNANT XUSLIN8, HESITANT GINGHAMS, REMNANT FLANNELS, REMNANT SATINMM, REMNT UPIIOLSTERT GOODS, REMNANT 80RIM8, REMNANT LINENS, REMNANT TO WELINQS. It will pav everyone te call ana leek at this atserlmett. FEATHERS We have slwsys been headquarter for Feathers and we are sell tog the beat (rale at CJeanfl'Sa The aeoend grade Jnitaagoedaa first only. W bite and Dare Ft aihera are mlxea. Price, 3je a pound. Certiceiies, Linelenms, Oil Cleths IH NEW Bl'IUNQ PATXCHHB, AT TU I LOWEST PHIOES. J. B. MARTIN &CO. fAUUK X BKOTHEK. lager & Brether. CARPETS! 0QUETTE. A large line newest dealgni and colors in tbe popular Parler Carpet. 110DV BHUSSELS. Bigelow, Lewell, Qlen Eche, Palmer, Worcester and Herner Bedy Brussels Carpets, all well known and standard makes In tbe various qualities. TAPKSTBY BRUSSELS. Iiexbury, Stlnsen, Smith's Extra, Best and Falasade Qualities, Hlg gena& Sanferd Tapestry Brussels la all the new and desirable pat terns. TllBEK-PLY INGBA1SS. EXTBASUPER INGRAINS. MEDIDM WOOLLNURAINS. COTTON CHAIN INGRAINS. RAG AND HEMP CARPETS. HALL AND STAIR CARPETS. SBYHNA CARPETS AND RUGS. DAGUISTAN AND MOQUETTE RUGS. LA1RNE LINOLEUM. C0RTICENE AND OIL CLOTHS. MATTISGSAND COCOA MATTS. We will open for Spring Sales the largest line of Carpets ever of fered in Lancaster et well known and reliable makes. The price shall be aa low as told any. where. UPHOLSTERY. We have organized an Uphol stery, Carpet Sewing, Carpet lay ing and Refitting Department. We have employed thorough and com cem petent people te de tbe work. Sat isfaction guaranteed. 25, 27 & 29 West King St., LANCASTER, PA. WANTKD-RKIilABLK LOCAL AMD Traveling ealesmaa. Positions per manent. BpecUl Inducements new i taat-sell. leg specialties. Vea't delay, ealary trem Start. BafewNBlfOS.. Ot-smeasa Harsaryaaaa, Baabaitar, H. T REMNANTS HAGER BROTHER OtAl A Gifebl, rUMKUM, Maaaaaw4Ms snstBfa te. si toeta qvbm a YMJ'BB ALWAYS WBLCOMI Is Dell aaA BsaaatasS Oar Hiw FprlDgtyki In Fenitnre. . Smjreuni be SarerlMS at Oar Weederfal wiX0. oeatsiiss.tBsnateetkM'U OCHS CUBBS. tsMAttstrieec, aasm-lFt BO.U apOTH QUM T. BTRUCK OIL. Struck Oil. Owe of the latest discoveries U Ue fladlac et aa eti well in this etty. Whleh every aswaea will rusk te tea . The exettesaemt will raw bJab to-naerrew, ae all who wish te get tke goeef pare cltatieaa wlee thaa they can hey am taterter axueie Win se aeukt take the aavaeute et Ik Hew ;of eearse yea want te kaew where UU eUweUUtebeteanC vreil.lteaaOiaEoad.aBanedouhthaebeea trod hy yea before. Xhepiaeau AT SAMUEL CLARKE'S THA AHD OOFFEB 8TOKB, Where he haa made arraBgemanU te f nrmlah i ssesuiigns uu as aewesi rneet, ana where yen eaa Iray one Dellar and fifty -Seven ceau worth et ttreeeriee ter M cents. Head vaieiwiee. Aad-Thrae Dnllsn and MlTtv.SI csmta worth of ureeetles for one Dellar ana ninety Slfht cents, es es worth et Groceries for LM. Calltna ask te see the bargains we are offer tea; ta Sea, Coffees, Suaara, Byrnps, rieur, ete. TUtRKOriTI Out of tha 1 BOO people who sampled S. S. Marvin A Ce. 'a Jtagie isutter creek en (Old Abe.) we have only had one tingle oempiaim ae rar. ana i ininK uiu person thought thay were tee geed, xhey did net last long eaoegb. Order a pound and tell your friends hew geed a cracker they are. Samuel Clarke's WHOLESALE AND UTAH. TEAAND00FFEEST0RE, IS aa 14 Saath Qaeea Street, (Hear Centre equare.) aay-TKIilFBONff. JanSS-tld M S BATHTCH. Onr Gut ta Prices. A BOOD BIOUOTtOlf IN uitAuas or ALL OUM. CLOTHING. She Kcduetlnn li Apparent te everybody Who eeea the uoeds. YOU'LL NOT DOUBT That We Have Made a Geed Kedustlen. EVERY OVERCOAT BAb BKKN LOWBR1D ZtV PBIOal rrem the Original. They were Oced Valuta at tee Odglaal Frlce. They Are a Decided Bargain New. Myers & BatMen, KKLIAULX OLOIUICBS, NO. 18 BAST KING 8T v.AwnaaTBtBt pa. DttY UOODB. w ATCUHPK1NQ COKMKT. BUT UK FAMOUS WATCHSPR1NG CORSET. WILL M1VXB BUSAK, aUAUAMTBKD TO OUTWlaat ANY CUB-TOM-MADK (jQltlST. Mayer, StreUse Ce., MANUfACTUBBKS, illBKOADWAY, M. T. octa-MtM.Th.Seew . A rTKB BTOOK TAKING WBOrrEB Special Bargains IN LADIES' AND OHlLDHKN'8 COATS. FLUSH COATS, PLUSH M0DJK8KAH, CLOTH NEWMARKETS JACKETS, All Mew Thla Seison. Must be told if r rices will ile it. DOUBLE AND SINOLB8U AWLS AT BAB QAINrBIOXS. Jehn S. Givler O aw 8 Nertb Queen Street, "LANOAITBH, FA. MXLLINMRY. fARQAINSI BARGAIN NOW IS THB TIMB TO GET First Class Goods AT HALF PRICE. WEIKEL'S. UPRTM QU IT, LAN0A8TBB.JJA. fOMMALBOMMMMT. F! RkHTPROat state Ha. APRIL 1, USB, s.liertli Qeeaai "isTstanww ... J. W. TBBia, wa WW . qspsv j meR RBtrr or april pirbt-thr JB stertreMB. Ke.iesat Ktaetrea,aaa Ue two rooms ea tke sreoed lee? erareaaae. With tbe cellar room, w ill be ler teat a a L The ayrercem will he rsieisllsa a esi- WAl.tah M.rKAMKLIsV. Atterner-at Law, i Bast Kinjr atreet. lesm w,,arteM..is,iiBiars .vmfi MsJS3CLla eenvealeat Dwelltu Hswtse fiVJirSS". Pwrsjttyi, ea. M.a7 enweat 2l'.5BLKf : Alse a lane BUble la tbe rear UJ.VoAirir.er JsaM.eaTh8 - L " BOa- -non hukt. A LAB8H Tatrte-Btery Brick Bwelllg. Wltb basement atteehea. altaatcd ea tbe ener or East want Md rbsrryatreetakWlth a fO-berae power bei:er and aa oftvater7 sallow wwnins; te view the same wlltpiease sUeetfdS He. Its East King atreet. JJUBIilU BAIilC OF CITY PBOPKRl'Y. .- .i-PJr,B,,5' 'aawaaT 15. waa, by virtue of aa order or the Oipbaas'Cenrt of JlttMf K,'?"ISJl,Zt h derslfatd, axeeatrU -nfUKli ?f "L'lP raaeeri deeeaaea. L,.,-?XK!"1R Puh'te eele. at (S Leepard Hetel, the following described property, ea tbe aerthwait aiae'et Lecutt smeTla tS elty efineater, betweea iMaae and Jieek- a let or piece of ground IronUna-ea Locust street S8 feet, mere or lest, and extending tn depth ISO feet, aoere or le a s, en whleh is erected twe-staiied llrle Dwelling Uensa, wlih back bullfllDf-ihe preaaUee uelogkaewnas Me. Ml Locust street. -Sa,Sobe.',,&M7e,clcc:P- wheateraa will he made known by . qaTUBHfDIJKall,BR8, xecntrixel the WlUer ihlltp Jjlakelbers;, deeeased. Jql L. Hsini, Auctioneer. JtutdWAl pUBLICSALE. Oa TcasDAT, raaarABT 5, ISC. will be sold at pnblle sale, at the Leepard Metel, in Lancaster elty, tbe following rial estate, te wit: He. 1, a let of ground, situated Uirretbarg street en which U erected a twosiery brlca a welling, two-story brick back building and frame summer kftenen, containing seven rooms; let fronts 17 feet, with a depth et 108 feet, e. a, a let of ground, adjoining Ne. 1 en the west, en a hlchTs erected a one and one-half story btiek dwelling, with one story frame back building; let lienta IS feat S inches, and In depth US feet These houses are both newly papered aad painted and ereiythlng about thorn la excel lent condition. no. s. a buiialr, let, is feet by 108 feet about Uue feet from Seuth enlppen street, ae Join ing He. 3 en the west. fie.t. a building let, frrmtlng IS feet bylCS feet, about three feet from Seuth Bhlppen atreet. xne owner seua mis property bteause of her Intention te move from the cliy, Bale te commence at 7:90 o'eloc I'oleck p. m , when terms a ui te maae known d HATHA H DV UATUAUiNS! HUBER. Jesx L. Bau, Auctioneer. JI,,)afi,t $5,'5,f5'f5, OITY BUHDIUft I0TS SECURED BT FAYINS Five Dollars Per Menth. THIRTY- FIVE CHOICE LOTS LEFT, At tbe lollewlag Lew Trices ; 10 Lets for.,. .,,, , , $180 e Lets for.... ., loe s Lets for tee e Lets ter 290 B Leu for 800 All situated In the most rapidly-growing portion et the elty. street car facilities, paved sidewalks, city water supply, sewerage, gas ana electrle light. The cheapeet lobs new offered In the city, and bound te Inereaae in value. Alse, a number of Dwelling Heuse en Same Flan. The btstcbance ever offered for a person of email means te secure a home. Apply imme diately te ALLAN A. UEUB, Heal Xstate and Insurance Agent, ion just King street. pUBLIO SALE. Thuesdat, ruauAnr li, 18CT, by virtue of the directions and powers given under the will et uatlel A Altiek, deceasoe, we. the undersigned ezocnters. wlll.'expese te publie snle. at tbe City Hetel, the lollewlng real estate, tewlt i All that let of ground, commencing at the northwest corner of rlnce and cihestnnt streets, fronting en Prince street St feet, lnehes, thence wests fett.thence south Sfeet, iheuee west te Water street, thence along Water atreet Si feet, 4 inches, thence along Chestnut street Its feet, en vt hlch Is erected a three-story lirlek Mansion Beuse, wlih three three etery bllckbickbuUdlng, Ho.WJHerttil'rlnce atreet, the whole centalnlcs twenty-two roeirs, including parlor, library, sitting-room, cloak-room, dlnlug-roem, with butler's pan try, bath-room, tewing aud store rooms, beau tifully papered throughout, containing almost every aneirn Improvement for buuiin com fort. Ne. 2, All that Let of Qreund, adjoining Ne. Ien the north, Irenllng en Prince atreet 30 feet, thence along me. Its feet, thence south r feet, thence further along said line te Watet atreet. thence along Water street 81 feet, t Inches, and thence east te Prince street te filaee of beginning, en which aroerecuatwe we story ana an uttle Brick Dwelling Bouses, Nes.2C6and i. Iterlh Prime street; Ke. SUl contains eight room, bath, gm. het and cold water, wattrcloiet, Ae i Ne 208 contains flve rooms. 'Jheseare hoaellke.cenventent dwell ings. Alse, there la a cneaud-a-half story jrrama Dwelling fr, ntlng en Water street. These propertUs will be sold aa a whole or a 111 be divided te silt purchasers. Bile te begin at 7:3J e clock p. m , whin con ditions will be mode known by WILLIAM li ALTICK, MAUVK. ALT1UK, BAMUSL W.AL'UCK, 1I.H.ALT1CK, J.J.ALT1CK, Kxfculers. Jcati. L. B Aiais, Auct. J an2t,t6,(0teb2.e .l J ireuaKFUBtrJiiiiiJu. T UK PEOPLE'S CASH fcTIORK. The People's Cash Stere, Ne. 25 Beat King Btreet. SPRINGOPENINO or WE OFFER: A etoek of Table Llnena In all the desirable styles end qualities wbieh Is net unaurpasaed, If equalled by any house In the elty. Turkey Bed Damasks from IQe te 87 l-2e per yard. Bome new designs In the batter goods whleh probably cannot be found eleewhere. Nottingham Laes Curtatas and Curtain Materials in great variety at very modorate prices. Ourtala Ecrims la Oream and Celers In new designs. Be me styles of wbieh oannet ba found In any ether Heuse in this elty. Prlees tbe lowest te be found anywhere. Gee. F. Rathven, HO. 36 SA.8T KINO BTRKsTT, LAMUASTKK,PA. aarla-lTaaw Heuulig kk !' iS'l?"l. y. w K 'qt'iC--'rse -
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