tfi'irtp v " V .. . .-. - ?r -.-, ,., TTrt-,wi $"fj'Jj p;j!Tlj: r. "' W :,&,,' -?-'!,' -,iV-;. .Wi !F I "- ' .1 THE LANCASTER DAILY HfTEiAIGJBNCER, TUESDAY, JANtUfcY 14. 80. 'yS !Sy "-,,";i ' r i- ., 'tl BF V S V.V St f eitM f nti?Uincut 'Mt,, urmiitwj. hTKINMAH. ?e. i' " 'CHARLES 8TE1NH AN FOLTJL fidttart. iV ' mmirnT ntARK. rnbiiihw. J ra&U,MM IHTEbl.lUENCKK. ruMlSUCl very nay in uie year, dui eunaay, ecrvca by carriers In this "city and anrreuudlug $. towns at ten ccnta a week. Pr mall five deb tit lars a year In advance lK cents nmenlli. .WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER-One dollar nnd ' y , HH..T cents a year, in advance. ;-A,HenciH TO SUBSCRIBERS-Remll by check Xvjf powemce order, una wncre nciiucr 01 j ?$X-ilm aia procured tend In a registered ;;- tared at the iPoatefflce, as second tlaM mail . tl -. . . . 43 .lADDKBS, IOI Xnt AbblUttflUBn, AJtiuai:i , i n. & fcAHOABTEB.PA., January 14, 1890. Familiar Terrors. The nprmlllug effect of violent death quite overshadows the heavy but quiet work of "the grim meunter. Less than a score of deaths from the cyclone ero jVrreerted from various pnrls of the KrWUimea States, and yet tlie horror quile SB.1.? 11 - 1L. 4 41. -I It.. ;, . cviii3V3 iur me Jiiuiiiuiu. mu ui.iui.v S$;workef the grip. In splte of the dls- S position te niiiKe ligui ei mat nininuy 11 twin itself seldom fatal, the great In- fyl crease in the death rates of the large cities and the ircucrnl observation tuat Efe grip patients easily succumb te ether K$ troubles lina phfititrwl llie iniln of norm. - 'I ---. 0 . - --4 lar comment en this curious slckuess of n strange season. The grip is no laugh ing matter, as many of us have found out, nnd if a nummary could be mntle of the lives lest by It directly nnd indirectly, the death roll would be fur mera im- yrnsf prcmlre than that of nil the cyclones fur bL the nnst ten vears. Terrihle us was the Johnstown cutnstrophe it hns been figured that mero brakemeu have Ik'cii glaln ou the railroads of the country thau there were people in the Couo Ceuo Coue maugh valley before the Heed. There It a steady leaknge of human life that might readily be stepped, but no one pays much nttcntieu te it because it Is from familiar caUses. The killing of brakemeu has grown te be a familiar form of death, and the link coupler is permitted te claim its victims. Giip fill t patients die of pneumonia, consumption jig j or ether familiar malady, and se nobody $?, is afraid of the grip.' A cyclene comes . tearing nleng and kills a few people with &- a great deal of noise nr.d bluster nnd all gr agree tlutt It Is a verj- awful thing. It 3.s a happy trait of human nature that be denies death Its greatest terrors, save when it comes in sudden and uuusunl forms. Men niustdle steadily In lare numbers nud the race cannot ail'erd te be perpetually frightened at the Inevi table, but an occasional ecare has a wholesome effect. The Alaska Lease. Senater Plumb has made a geed move ; In the Senate In Introducing a bill te vrepeal the law under which the Alaska seal business Is leased te a monopoly for twenty years. The sennter was struck, as the community generally has been, . by the singular favor shown, in the v treasury advertisement of the lease, te ST tne present iieiaers erit, net only In the g short tlme allowed for the competition WMV 111 lilt IVUUUIUU Ul INC J11I111UU1 VI heals allowed te be taken te C0.0OO the r- urst year with tbe privilege reserved te ,-i:' the secretary te increase the number in Est subsequent years. Under this prevision none but the present holders of the lento, who have their property already engaged te the business, will be likely le cam te compete j unless they think they can control the secretary's action hereafter. Senater Plumb declared, aud had the .assent of ether senators, that no geed -reason exist for a government lease of the seal-taking privilege ; aud he pro poses iu his bill thaj. no seals ahull be taken by anyone but the Alaska natives; that the business shall ha conducted under the present restrictions, with a f j limitation of the number of seals te be gSv takcu, a guard of the waters by govern- ?$ m.ltf .'niunla ntwl-n maIi....1 41.-.. .1... iuv v0ai;4e uuu-ii ii;ijiii;iiii:iik nun uiu pfilts shall be all sold by auction In f?nn Francisce, The company which has the lease of the privilege employs natives te take the Deals ; nnd nil the regulations It Imposes could boas well carried out bv irnvprn. .1 tnant Afnu.Mi A l...l..n l.t.l. 1 . jg-- uivii. "iii'.vie, ji UU31IIW1 WIMUU II MJ cjseutlally a monopoly ought te be in thc-hauds of the irevernment. whleb 1 ffi$j'' required te defend it by Its vessels nud M$& which should have all the revenue it Mf yields. EX ' Under a lease, wlmlnvrr rlmrirft flu. &" government makes, is 1m nosed bv the f,Jesser upon the buyers of the furs, with jjuuch added profit for itself as It sees lit urate taKe. hut it does te earn this nrellt gg Js net perceptible. It is simply a gra tuity te it. INe risk is taken, because '," It controls the seal mmnlv mwl Imu n market at Its own prlce for its nreduct. 3a, If It docs net abuse Its privilege te ex- Kg?.,, tract an extravagant profit, It belies the fet", nature of commercial companies. p xuucuuruiiieiii eiaims tne seal pre-gs-fduct of the Behrlng sea: and if it ! charges up against the price It gets for &F the seal privilege the sum It costs te keep pi revenue cutters there, there will probably Bs, uv a uaiance en tne wrong side. rA privilege se costly te defend should yg? net be enjoyed by a grantee who does ri, nut. pay us juueest; nun as this Js net collected, the government certainly ; would be wiser te retain the privilege and worn ji ter tne bcnellt of the Alaskan country that yields it and where it can be usefully expended. The KcaiUug 3Ieetlng. Tim mnnltnr. f 41. n "nrt,..ll. . . Tift ' 4..l44143 Ul iuu iWUUlllg hlOCK- ;r neiuers nau the usual oharaeteristle r,r the Ins sitting down en the outs aud tnupprcsslnK their exiuolen. Tliem fcsJC M-as this great peculiarity iu this meet ?&$ug, however, that the outs wcre peoiile "Efwjiem H was generally healthy.te sit . 4.. 4ui7 "; (teuujcu uecause tuey yjaia nv ept n ajiproprlatlen from tfidlrectere who mnnrlwl fitnt t lm.l C5i been carneil. And It was net n '. .1 divlll.Mul lltinn llintr eln.,r !,.. .!... V.c. -,..-,..... ,w.. iw Ulliv HKjf PftVwanlcd : but upon wcurities that steed E.Vt iree grades higher thau their stock. SLkiThe stock was clearly benefitted bv net l F'.uavlnnr out their monev In Mm drd .i - erence shares, aud hew the stockholders yceuld, complain of It Is n mystery, e 'vnone would de 60, unless he had mere IT , flrst prcference bends than he had stock. g lhc pretense was made that It was 5y,4et the non-payment of the money, but ijviue lauure te maue jt,that disturbed the .WKUtheiuers ; but nobody supposes , Wwt the outcry would have been r' WUseU If the money had been borrowed SW, put in the huncrv maws for It. Evervone knew flint '.atuck dividend had been tamed; uu uue qinuns te tiave eecu de lved or disappointed save tlie linliier- f'the tint picferenee bends. Timir Mtubm ueed net disturb tbe (.triei.-. IteJtkrs, before whom they staud with , lricwirltlcs. The Heading directors wnjuestlenably acted wisely and hen- etly In net paying what was net earned and n te their management, It Is net te be reasonably supposed that tbc people who complain of It could have dene bet ter. " m m m A WkelcMiac Law. We fear that a couple of our friends In the councils have net kept themselves booked In the laws governing their con duct aa councilman. They nre very clever gontlcmen nnd we have no idea that they would have voted en the grant te their companies of the right te use electric power, if they had known that section 10, of the net of 1S71, forbade thorn te de se. Its lauguage is very plain and net te b; misunderstood ; aud it is, niorevcr, a very wholesome prevision. The pro priety of what ttcemmaudn should hnve accemmended Itself te these gentlemen, even without a law te cuforce It. A ceuucllnran who is Interested iu a meas ure, should net vote upon it. This Is an cient law and enslem. We de net supjHisc that the nmeunt of stock In the city railways owned .by these gentlemen very greatly Influenced their vele for the ordinance, but they should net hnve subjected themselves te any suspicion of being moved by self Interest In their votes ; nor te the danger of losing their scatB in councils. The United States Geological Siirtcy. Professer Cepe, of the University of Pennsylvanln, docs net have an exalted opinion of the management of the United States geological survey ; and his sentiments are largely shnrcd by the country, which does net see the prellt that conies (e It from this expensive de partment of the government. The work that Is dene Is lnrgely Hint of re cording what has been done by ethers, and the Information Is given le the public In the stnlest sort of publications. About the specific charges of Professer Cope we hnve no knowledge ; but we knew him te be an earnest and honest devotee of selence j nnd we knew Director Powell, by his works, te be of very little value te the country. He has tee long reposed in comfortable f-clf-iipprceintlen ns a leg upon the large appropriations which his skill hns hecu chletly developed In get ting. Ilonheuldgo. At Maximum, Oernmny, tliore is n coce.-uuit butter factory in succesHfiil operation unci tlie product meets with general popular favor. It Is cheaper thnn erdlunry butter nnd Is open te none of tlie objections urged ngnhiat oleomargarine, which It 1ms driven from the market. Tlie butter Is niade undera proeess dlscoverod by a chemist of Mnnhctin nnd was flint In tro hired In tlie hospitals nnd public lu stlt'itlnus. Tlie prlce or cocemitttH will surely rlse if nil this Is true and coeennut bu'tar limy net be n dnugoreus rlvnlofeloo or tlie gonuliie nrtlcle for many years, ernt least uutll eoceanuts nre extensively culti vate 1 te meet the demand. Mcnuwlille we may wonder whetlier legislation will be dovNert te smother this Industry as the oleoniatgarluo business has been smothered. Titn Philadelphia Times publishes n handy, well edited almanac. Qu.W has found another chance te taunt Congressman Dalzell. ISelh have candi dates fur the census offices of IhoAlleghouy district. The senator, In meddling with the appointment of janitors, lax collectors, etc., will seen And the bottom of his cup covered with diegs mero bitter than gall. Tim t'reuch submarine- beat Oymuote has been successfully touted at Teulon and great things me expected of her. She 1b n long and narrow vessel propelled by a seruw which Is operated by a llfty-llve herse power engine, the power being Tar nished fieuv clecttlcal accumulators. The llltle vessel went under the siuf.ice te any deg red deptli and was steored with great accuracy, remaining under for ten minutes at a lime. Somehow tlieiu submarlue beats me seldom heard of after their succcsiflil trial trips. KotleiigaKothorowasgro.it nolse evor the delnes of a vessel of the kind In Sew Yerk harber.and tlieIlusslnns,l?runch and Swedes have all claimed at various tlmus te have solved tlie question of sub sub marliie navigation. Hebert Fulton iiivented a diving beat that was ene of the marvels of his tlme and the latest inventions de net seein te have accomplished much mero. Possibly the next great war may dovelop sinie or theso lest hiibuurlue terrors, as foreign governments have a wny of buying up strange dovlces and saving tlieiu lu strict secresy for use In war. A.N ACCOMl'UslIl..) ae.vr. IIe Cuu 'uver Get Knenijli Tobnece or lloei. Prem the New Yerk Times. "Yes, sir, heis uncommon fend or the weed is Billy," said a brawny blacksmith yesterday, standing iu front of the anvil whereon lay a glowing horseshoe ready for the haminer. The " Hilly " referred te was a mlddle-ngcd goat of rather dlsionut dlsienut auln appearance, who steed by loeklnir wistfully at any bystander who "happened te be Indulging In the luxury or chewinj; tobacco. liiliy'H habitation is In Pearl street, bo be twct'ii AVhltehall and State streets, and very tow peoplein tlionelglibeihoiNl would dream that such an liitorestinpatid ncoom nceom ncoem pllshed individual could exist lu se thickly settled a plaee. Hut nnybedv who Meiis iulrontef llie llttle blucksnilth'H sheii U pretty siire te sce Hilly sooner or later. llllly has several peculiarities, In which he gees far ahead or ethors or his species. In the llit place his appeanince Is do de cldeJly striking. JIe In verv large, with limncuM curling horns, fils beard Is vpllewlsh aud seraglly, and thore Is about him n general air of blase imlliroieneea dlssqiatrd leek that possibly comes from the highly ntlllUlal lire he leads aud the stimulants te which lie is addicted. This jatter characturibtie-lhat of Imitating his human associates In tlie use or tobacco and bcer is a particularly Interesting part of Billy's make-up. Instead or dovetlug ids tlme le the plebiau but useful tomato ran or rich and unwholesome theatre bills, Billy consumes large quantities or tobacco plug, line-cut or granulated. It is the custom for jutiens of Blllv's master te mosaiitthego.it with a handful of chewing tobacco wlienover they call, nud he has get se iiuw that he acts cry much llke nn un tipped walter If anybedv neglects him. Ills maimer of ehewing the tobacco is very peculiar, lle swallows it eagerly, like se iinii'h grass, and really does net seein te get mucu of the goetl or it. A favoilie way ferlilm te indulge this nlco nlce nlco tlne habit is by "liitting the pipe," se te speiik. The elder and i icher the pliie the better Billy likes It. IIe gets somebed v te hela the pipe for him and then greedily runs his long tengue down into the bevl nnd scoops up all the nicotine lie can find. Ills passion ter the stuffls se intcme that he will peke his nese into any one's pocket after llie pipe has Leen put away. Billy aUe drinks beer with great gusto and has never been known te have ctibugh. His physlque docs net seem, liowever, te have been injured by bin excesses. He is, en the contrary, piebahly the healthiest aud biggest goat south of the Harlem river, and, moreover, lias an extraordinarily pojceable and Inollciu-Ive disposition. I, Origin of the Ocrnmii tonptre. Prem the Louden Truth. Olie of the Duke or.Saxe-Coburg-tiotlia's nicmerandums In his new velume Ik or real importance, as 11 Is calculated deci sively te sottle the question as te the origi nation or the project for restoring the Uur man empire, rilnce llie death or the Empfrjr Prtderlck it has been asserted that lie, and he alene. suggested in the Ilrst liibtance tlie restoration of the Imperial dignity, a statement which hasexclted con cen con buierublo surprise, te say the lout of it. Tlie doubts which have been frcely ex pressed ure new hewu te be Justiueil, for, se far from the Kuiperer Prederick having originated this Urn, and Prince Bismarck having opposed It, as has been absurdly Mated, It appear that In October, 1870, tbe Dnkoef 8axo-Ceburg-Ootha sent one of his " memorandums" te Prince Bismarck, la which he strongly advocated the empire arrangement. The chancellor replied that the duke'n Ideas wcre precisely his own In overy particular, and that, they wcre new in process of realization; It mav be hoped that tlila valuable contribution te the con troversy which has been raging during the last sixteen months will finally dispese of the Kmporer Frederick's prepostoreus claims te be considered the originator of the Oerinan empire, for the Duke or Hrtxo-Ceburg-Ootha, who was ene of ids Intimate friends, may surely be accepted as an un exceptionable authority. Tiinv roueiJT iirkeiiktiie flood. Remains of n Hen Herpent and n Huge Slinrk I'mind In Kanana. A dispatch from Pert Illley. Kansas, says Professer Murchlsen, of the Kansas Helen title association, has been foraemo months dx)ilerlng this region ter fossil remain, in which the country Is rich, being the ancient lied of tlie cretaceous ocean of the West. Tlie professor's search has been rewarded by several valuables discoveries of the re mains of extinct animals, among them the entire vortebrai column, everthiity feet In length, of tlioerultliochlrusumbrosiis, and the bonesortho paddlenl a giant turtle or tottel-ie, which must have been at least elghtcen feet long. The richest hud of all, liowever, was in nle a few ilnys age In u ravine seme six miles wcit of town, which had been filled by the recant heavy rain te overflowing. Tills water passing oil washed away the loose earth and hodlment of Ilmestnnoeti the sides, thus revealing nn almost entire skeleton of the Hed en dysiioler, the longest or the antediluvian reptiles, and a head of the porthens molesiuii, n shark like fish of lormldable power. The dys dys dys poler measured nearly sixty root in length from the tip or the blunt muzzle te thoend or the long, scrpeut llke tall, and tlie head or the melnssiis seme inches longer than that of a full-grown grlssly bear nud much heavier and broader. Te add te the interest of the discovery, It could be easily seen that the gigantic mon sters had illeif in combat, Ter the great Jaws of the molessus, with thelr terrible, eyliu drit: fangs, were closed In a death grlpiipen the hind leg of the dyspoler, crushing it botween them, while, from the position of the ether giant, It could be plainly seen that it had used Uslloxible.tlioiigh massive tall in beating te death its feo, which, witli bull-deg tenacity, has still retained its held. The rapacious mouth of thodyspeler, with its gllstenlng teeth, was wide open, the head thrown nearly back en the vortebno nnd the whele carcass convulsed into a half cell. The Unrolling Of tlie Mummy. Frem the l'nll Mall Curette. A seone such ns was witnessed yesterday by the crowded assembly in the botanical theatre of the Londen Unlverslty eoliege is net often seen, evon by KgyptofegistM nnd nrchreoieglsts iu this country, Thern is something amusing nbeut the short his tory of the mummy front Upper Kgypt which was unrolled, and even Dr, lirleli lirleli sen, the gnive principal, could net help smiling when he explained that for the last fifty years the mummy hud been at the college museum, no ene knowing hew It get thore and whence it came. By the way, when Br. Krictiseii came lu, In his scarlet academic robes, a whisper went through the amllonce, " Here comes the elder mourner." The spoctacle r the theatre Immediately lifter Mr. Wnllls Budge began his prefa tory remarks was nulte dramatic. On the platform the ilne ngurcs.ef the principal and the lecturer, behind them a few rows or ladles and gentlemen; ovary seat of the auditorium crowded, aud rows of students lining the wall nbove tlieiu; the murmur of subdued voices overywhoro, nnd In the centre or the room, ou a long-legged deal table, the silent rerm or tlie Kgyptian peasaut, who lived twenty-six centuries ngu. swathed in liundredsefyards of grave i ethei, with a hieroglyphic-covered cellln lid w lib ,i, by the way, did net lit the peer uiiiiiiiiiV) beiilud it, Mr. Itldcr linggard, who sat iu the front low among a bevy or Indies, was the ob eb eb served erall observors. He was evidently listening with Intense interest te all that was said, and I should net be In the least surprised if his uext story turned round seme mysteriously embalmed subject of ene of the Pharaohs. The way in which he handled, smelt, and turned the pieces or mummy-cloth which wcie passed round was very amusing, nud oneeMr. Haggard thought he had get held or an Kgyptlau pin, 2,f00 years old, uhleli, howevor, turned out te be nothing but one of these vlle modem creations called the black or foreign pin. ' Oh, innl'Jen with erlin teeth, avauiH I Though ndr you seem te leek upon, llecause ou don't life 80ZODONT. ThoswectHcsaef your mouth Isgonej Your breath is heavy, and, from tills. Your lips no mero invite u kls. JtS-eeiliw m Tills iice presents tlie greatest lioen, sjalvatlen Oil j It cure se seen. When Chrletinuii came with Its geed cuter, lt fun, ami Its mcrry-inakhur, we used toiiepre teiiepre toiiepre cte Its retd, but that was long nun, befere the (lavs of Dr. Hull's Ceucli Syrup. New It U cry Ulilciunt. A new era lull iluirncil en us, anil great and small, llttle aud tall, merry men all, ure happy, " The women tell me every dn v 'that nil my bloom lias passed away." nut they could no longer chide you with low of bloom of beauty If you inude use or tlie great restorative, Hr. Pierce's Pavorlte Prescription. All remuleHcakncM.cs nnd derangements van ln lierore this excellent remedy. Thin, pule nud emaciated wemeu, who nud existence bur bur deuseine. en account el their ailments, should st enca have receurse te this uurluilcd siieclilc, Druggists. JI.Tuiw H OOU'S HAHHAPAltlTIA. The Plain Truth Is that Heed's Sarsaparllla 1ms cured tbou tbeu sands of people jhe sutrere'l severely with rheumatism. It neutralizes tlie lactle acldlii the bleed, which causes tliese terrible pains and uchc, and also vitalizes and enriches tlie bleed, thus preventing the reeurreuee of the dUcase. These facts uairuiu in. 1.1 u. ijeu, tfyeusuirvmlth rheiunutlun, te gUe itoed'H HureaperllU u trial. "Per as j cars I have sutTered with sclatle rlieuuiatlsm. Last November I was taken werse than ever, and uus unable te setoutef the house. I as nlmest Helpless lbr 4(1 DnjH suffering great agony. In December I coin cein menced taking Heed's Sarsaparllla. After the second bottle 1 wasable le be out nud around nnd attend te business. I took live bottles, and am new se free from rlicumntlsm that only oc casionally I fecllt slightly onasuddcuchange efwc.ilher. I hnve great confidence In Heed's Snisapurllla."-ciiAuuia Hannah, Christie. Clarke Ce., Wis. Iunnmnintery rthcitinntlstu "Having been troubled with Inflammatory rheumatlbtn for many yeai-s, my favorable at tention was called te Heed's Sarsaparllla by an ndvcrtUemeiitefcureslt bad enected. I have new used tlircc.bettlcs of Heed's Barsapnrllla and can already testify te beucnclnl result. I highly recommend It una great Weed purifier." J. O. AVIUM, West Bleem tlelil, N. Y. HOOD'S SAltSAPAItll.I.A Sold by nil drugglsU. SI j six for S3. Prcimied only by C. I. HOOD i. CO.. Lewell, Mas.s. 10l)I)Ol5SONKDOLLAU (3) TTIS PI.NOP.U NAHJS CAMKOIT. " Per a year I was nltllitcd with n horrible case of blesl poison, and tinuards of lle mouths of that tlinet wnniiimble te de work of any 1; nd. .My linger nails came oil and my lialr drejipcd out, leaving my bead ns clean and smooth ns If It had liecn shaved. Icen. Milted the ls?st leenl physicians, and spent hun dreds of dollar for medicines erdlltVrcut kinds, but wltbent receiving the slightest bencllt. I y '"'vised ilimlly te visit Het biirlngs. This I did, hut becoming dUguitcd with the treat L110!1,1,1 yM ,'ci",v lug there, commenced taking Hwlfi's Sipeclflc (S. H. 8 ) The elleet that H. H. h. bad en me u truly wonderful, 1 commenced te recover after Inking the ilrst bottle, and by the tlme I had taken twelve bottles Ivtuscu. llrelycured-curcdby tin id's Hpeclrie (8. H. S.) when the world-renowned Het Springs bail f'lcd. WM. H. L00iII8. I-OUH YEARS ON CHUTCl.TS.' U" l-errifleenyearsl was nlllleted with rheuma tism, four cars of w lilch I was cemiH'lled te go en crutches. Words nre lundenuate teextiress the sufferings I endured during that time. Dur lag ;tlics llfieeu years of existence (It was net living), I tried every known remedy without receiving any IwucilU 1 nunlly begau en BhIU's KlH-clfle (. H ., which from the ilrst gnv e "no relief, and te-day I urn enjoying th Is-si of health, nnd ma a well man. 1 candidly be Mete that H.H.H.U the Us.t bleed purlllcr en tlie market te-day. T.,.i , J H-TAYLOIt, Cubn.Me. TicutlM ou Uloed nnd kln Diseases mailed frJJ? HWUT Hl'lX'IPIU CO., w Atlanta In. TUDOKS 11AVK LONfl HI.VCE DECIDED blto?,Ye'i!i';eVn,t',tI8n,fHH,,h0 1,C,t '" ," dtcMmdT'""1 W'. HituantNkcK' rMlLA.Mtt.rRtA. Tuesday, Jan. II, KM. The New Ginghams make new friends every day. Richer, prettier, mere audacious than ever. Bargains in elegant Melange Dress Patterns. Jacquard fig ures, satin striped, and silk side bands, $12.50, $15, $16.50, $18, and $20. In light colors. There are the end of some of the choicest of last season's styles. Prices accordingly. Very similar in colors and styles te the patterns of this year. 30 styles silk-and-wool Com bination Dress Patterns, all the prevailing shades, reduced ( te $6 from $10. Fer all-the-ycar-reund wear.- 46-inch Drap d'Ete, 6 desir able colors, $1 from $1.50. 4einch all-wool Habit Cleth, in gray and brown beige mix tures, 37 c from 50c. 54-inch fine all-wool light weight Tricot, $1.25 quality for 75c ; in colors navy ollve Itrmrn medn myrtU rceda mnbegauy geblln 46-inch Drap de Dame, all wool, popular colors, 75c from 50-inch Striped Cheviot, $1 from $1.50; in medium colors. 38-inch all-wool Feule Plaids and Stripes, 45ec from 75c. The best value in this character of goods we ever had at the price. Celers that will de for Summer. Seven bargains in Black Goods. Take the Grain de Peudres for instance ; like get ting greenbacks at a discount. M-lnch f Jrnln de Peudre, C5c from Me. 40-lncb flrnln de Poudre, 75e from SI. 1-Inch drain de Poudre, 00c from II 25. 41-Inch flrnln dn Poudre, tl from II 0, tivineli fine All-wool Sergo, 75c Iren 11. 49-luch A rmure Stripe, 75c from SI. IMnch All-wool Venetian Crepe, $1 from llf-O, Sheets and Pllloxe Cases. Fer little mere than the mus lin would cost you. Choice brands of goods, thorough work, deep hem just as a thrifty housewife would make them. The prices never danced te a merrier tunc for you. Made Sheets : yards, 41c yards, ie yards, 50c yards, heavier, &3c yards, 05c yards, heavier, 00c yuras, uec 23t2 yards, heavier, 05c 8x!i yards. 72c -"ix'Jynrds.Mc Made Pillow Cases : 20x11 Inches, 15c. 'J2.'M Inches, 13c SHtM Inches, ISti '.'0x3(1 Inches, Wc 2x.il Inches, llemstltcbed Musllu, and mntle up for our rcductleu sales, 23c. Made Bolster Cases : 130x72 Inches, 2$c Z!xT2 Inches, heavier, 33c Jehn Wanamaker. jJUoccUmtceug. ITIOIt ItENT-A THIlEEbTOnY liltICK Duelling Heuse, with modern Improve ment, .Ne. al7 East King street, with llrlck Mtnble en let. New occupied liy Jehn W. Hoi Hei man. Apply te GEO. D.SPHECIIEIt, Ne. 213 East King street, J8-tfd J 71011 HEADQUAllTP.KS !A.O.K.Of.M.C, K. of O. E., I. O. It. M., U. A. it., P. O. H. of A., I. O. O. P., Elks, Charms nnd Pins, go le EIUSMAN'8, Ne. 42 West King Street. OYHTEItH I I1E3T OYBTEItH IN THE MAK MAK ket serveit In nil styles, and meals at nil Hours, at CIIAULI'.S E. HOSTEll'H, In the rear of the Central .Market. Oysters In the shall or opened herved le private families. Telephone connection, nevSJ-SindH TTIOll "" JAPANESE GOODS, OoteEIUBMAN'S, Ne. 42 West King Street. QQft UVY COUItSE; '.0 NIGHT HES OOO HIOiN. KEYHIONE110INE-H COL L1CUE. Yeung Jfen nnd Ladles. This school Is better nrepnted than ever te give you n first class business education. Our efforts the ilrst year have been crowned with wonderful suc cess. D. .MOSSEK, Prill., trd&w 10 North Qucen St., Lancaster. Pa. ANTED.-TEACHEIt IN WEST HEMP flebl township. Salary, t50 per month for permanent, with Nn. l in teaching. Net permanent nccerdlng te mark, Kchoel beard meets at Irouvllle en Jan. 18. Huccessfu I ap plicant te eicn school. Jan. 20. J. L. HEITZKUHpc.. Meuntvllle, Janll-lwd West Humpneld Ijchoel District. H ELLO ! POSITIONS FOR GIIADUATI'S. The LANCASTER HUSINES3 COLLEGE docs net held out positions as nn Inducement for young men nud Indies te enter. Although It has placed mero young men nnd ladles In po sition than any ether medium ; and, by the wny, they nre competent yeungmen and ladles, loe. VUlt nt College Reems, Ne. 34 North Duke street. Address. H. O. WEIDLEIt. Principal. T7UNE TOILET SOAP. Siberian Palm Oil When properly made Inte Seap produces the PlnetToiletSoap known. 1V.ILLERS0AP CO TTENIU" WOLl, FURNITURE STORE, bes removed te 130 East King street, having a full line of Purulture of every description at ilia lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call nud examine our poeds. aij-lfdlt II. WOLf. 13H East King Street. pUULlOSALEOF BUILDING MATERIAL OS HATCIWAY, JAMWARV 19, ISW, will be sold at the Grlel Mansion, northwest corner of Dukeand Walnut streets, the follow ing material ; Window and deer 'frames, doers nnd trim mings, btalrwajs, marble nnd weed mantles, kitchen dresser nnd closets, marble steps, roor reor roer lng slnte, balcony, bath tub nnd water closet, two-story frame attachment, perch, runge and circulating boiler aud sink. Kile te commence at OH a. m. Heuse will be ujieu i riimy (wiu.t nun cuiuruay iiiiernoeu. Jlldwd JACOU UUNDAKElt, Auct. VIJ-E EXAMINE EYES FUEE. Spectaeles ! WE EXAMINE EYES FREE! Yeu Think Your Eyes Are Geed I If jen have them examined you will probably tludlliul there Is something wrong with them, ami thai glasses will be u great help le you. We use Inimitable " DIA MANTA1' lenses, which arc made only by lis, and recommended by lending OcuJUU as the best aids te defec tive vision. Solid Geld Spectacles, 93.00 ; usual price. SB .00. Steel Spectacles, OOe.l usual price, SI. 00. Artificial E es Inserted, $1 ; usual price, 910. M. Z1NEMAN & BRO. 130 S. Ninth Street. OITICIANS. PHII.ADELPHIA. Between Chestnut uud Walnut Streets. mjg-Jjd VR?tttnf H APPTJtEW VEAKI Steam Engine AND Beiler Works. MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL! VERTICAL I IHIRTAHLK ( HOISTING ) ENOINI8. IHorltental Tubular. Vertical, Twe Fl tie, Deuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS. (flaw Mills. -Hark Mills, (Cob Mills. BOILERS. CENTIHKUOAL1 IIOILEIlFEED 1 MINING f STEAM J MILLS. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, DRABS LEATHER ROLLERS, BARK CONVEYER BCRBWB, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, GEARING HANGERS, PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXEH, COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILLnUSIIINGS, STEP BOXES. SPINDLES, TOB3 AND STEPS, PULLEY PLATES, HIIIEVE WHEELS, Ac., Ac, Ac, Ac. BOLTS, TURNBUCKLE8, LAO SCREWS, RODS UP-8ETT, SETT SCREWS, FORGINOH, NUTS, Sq. and Hex., CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Specialty In Making and Repairing DEEP WELL DRILLING TOOLS, Vlt: Reds, Bits, Reamers, Jars, Sand Pumps, Bll.nnd Red Catches, Ac ' Charcoal Hammered f nuraen ivivei Deuble Refined Refined Beiler and Tank TANKS Round or Square, for Gas, Oil. Water or Acids. Stacks, Stand-Pipes, Water Wheel Casings, Het Air Furnaces, Ac. LARGEST STOCK OK ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such as Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast nnd Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Packings. Pipes, Ac, ever carried In Lancaster. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING. Light and neavy Iren and Urnss Castings. 8Repalrlng Promptly Attended te.-W Cheap Let of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAFTING FOR SALE. 4 Pulleys, 48x12 ; 4 Pulleys, 41x10 ; 2 Pulley. MxTH: 3 Pulleys, xtJf ; 2 Pulleys, 40x7 i i Pulleys, S8x7S- 1 Weed Split Pulley, 2Kxl8J; 3 Weed Split Pulleys, 4tx8K. R-2 15-16 Cellars. 62 feet, 2 15-16 Shafting. 1421 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. S-SO-Uerse Power. 60 Inch DIam., 16 feet lone. 22x4K Inch Tubes. Price, J175 and J1S0. 1 Beiler .te Inch DIam.. 13 feet long. 21-3 inch Tubes, 12 feet long, with Fire Frent, 1 125. 3?rH oe&0. T HE PEOPLE'S CASH STOKE. Without Regard te Cost WE WILL COSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK -OP- LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S Blankets and Comforts, BLANKET SHAWLS, Underwear, &c. We Intend, If possible, te close out eveiy Cel lar's worth of Fall and Winter Stock During the CO Days, and will make prices te dolt. GEO. F. RATHV0N, 25 East King Street, mnrJO-lydR LANCASTER, PA. OSljtuaumvc. H I OH A MARTIN. China, Glass, AND QUEENSWARE AT China. Hall,. We are new opening our Spring Importation of Queensvrare and will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade of ware at Lewest Prices. Heuststlrei receive especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 16 East King Street. THUS DALMATIAN INSECT POWDER, prjpelled by a geed powder blower. Is the inosteirectuardeslreycrof tiles and ether small Insects. Fer sale AUIUULEY'S DHUQ STORE, 36 West King Street -tWffMVfCtf Wlrml WirmT K ' . Jaat received s.'WMtfaaant of Cd Cera. Labels iftrhtljr aeerehM at tba 11 Jaeney Andrews Fire, Philadelphia. LOOK AT THE PRICE, 5 CTS. A CAN. Remember w gearantea the content of esch and every Can te be Flnt-Ciaaa. . We have a Can epeaed en ear ceanter and would be pleased te have yen call and examine amine. Ooed Tomatoes from our regular ateek sit 7e a Can, and large S the Cans at that. Blackberries at 7c, or 4 for 38c. CLARKE'S TEA AMD COFFEE STORE, NOB. 11 A 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. A TBUsWsVB. Coffees I Coffees ! Coffees 1 The beat Coffees In the city for the money. We buy In large quantities, for cash, and sell for leu profit new than when Coffees are cheaper, se as te give our customers the beat value for the money. The Best 26c. Coffee in the City. Our CetTeei araalways fresh roasted. Our varieties are Java, Mecha, Laguayra and Illes. BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street, LANCASTER. PA. T REIST-S. FIRE, WATER AND SMOKE Out of the Ruins. REIST'S BIG BARGAINS. NOTE WHAT WE HAY I Yeu have no doubt read nn account of the Big Fire ntJanney; Andrews', Philadelphia, where thousands of dollars' worth of goods " went up In smoke." and thousands sawsmeka and water only. We bought largely of the smoke nnd water goods only of a few lines, and erTcr them te you as fellows : Four hundred dezen Canned Cern at Se a can. The labels only nre soiled by water. The corn we guarantee te be better than Baker's or any ether 10c or l"c corn In the market. It don't pay te tnke 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 dozen Solid Packed Tomatoes at 7c a can. These tomatoes are as geed as any 10c or 12c tomatoes packed, and saw very little of the smeke or water. Every con guaranteed. A big bargain. One hundred dozen cans of Blackberries at 6'eacnn. This is nnether big drive. Think of It! Four cans of Fine Blackberries for 25c One thousand cans of French Peas at He and 12c a can. Yen never beard of the like before, Ooed ns any French Peas In the market at 18c und 20c. HERE WE ARE! Only fifteen mats Finest Mandhellng Java Coffee nil we could get. Saw smoke only aud net In the least affected by it. The prlce te-day Is R5c and 38c tl lb. We will sell It te you at 28e BB. Every pound must be as represented, en't miss this chance. A FEW OUTSIDE SPECIALTIES. Flne Bright Dates, 4 lbs for 25c. , Pure Yerk State Heney, 15c, 2 B tot 25c. Mincemeat, Be, 8c and 10c v n. Dried Beer, 10c 9. Knuckle Dried Beef, 15? ? lb. Picnic Hams, Se lb. And a Thousand Big Bargains. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL QROCElt, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE STS., Directly Opposite J. U. Martin A Ca's Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Barrel Herse Hetel. f I Iff , ' I I . ' . u e$UVUttUVC. A Card of Thanks ! We very gratefully thank our cus tomers of the past year who helped us build a successful business. By the means of PRICE, STYLE AND QUALITY We have merited your patronage and given satisfaction. We have greatly In creased our stock of NEW FURNITURE FORSPRINC1 FURNI8HINO, And Invite an Inspection of our Nkw Styles and Lew Puices. 49-We store goods until wanted. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d A 4th Floers, Si SOUTH QUEEN SIIIEET. w IDM fEU'H CORNER. " DOWN WENT McGINTY " HAS GROWN PRETTY THREADBARE FROM CONSTANT USE j JJJT McGinty Could Net Have Gene Much Lewer THAN THE PRICE AT PARTICULARLY IN THE MATTER OK nOUSE-STlHES. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING, CORNER E. King & Duke Sts. lcuv. EVAN'S FLOUR. 'HEAR THE CONCLUSION OP THE WHOLE MATTER." If you wnntUoeJ Bread right along and sill the tlme uie LEVAN'S FLOUR! Which has teen tried and NOT found wanting. SMtavnciie. T UTHER B. KAUFFMAN, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW. Second Fleer Eshlenmn Law Building. Ne, IS North I)nktiHtrtt. irMydAw ? tr meeh . Mam-im co. ANNUAL SALE OF Carpets & Rugs As usual at this season. w offer all our remnants of CAR PETS, running from ,10 te 41 yards, at less wan cost. Carpets that were $1.50, no $1.25. Carpets that were $1.25, no 95C Carpets that were $ 1. 00, no 85c Carpets that were 90c, no' 75c Carpets that were 75c, no 59c Carpets that were 60c, no 42 c. Carpets that were 50c, no 35C Carpets that were 35c, no' 2QC. Almest all new of last season Rugs at prices te suit veu. Special low prices en Wall Papers and Hanging during this sale. Carpets purchased new will be kept for you until April 1st 11 you aesirc. J. B. MARTIN & CQ., Cor. West King & Prince Sts., Lancaster. Pa. $0ei0 attt hoc. R EDUCTION IN SHOES I SWEEPING REDUCTION -IN- s TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING AND SUM MER STOCK. Since the Holidays I have none all thrnnsh my stock and have marked a large quantity of the Men's Dress Shoes nt and below cost te make room for Spring and Summer Goods. Men' Fine Calfskin, Hand-Sewed Shoes, In Ijicc, Butten and Congress, In two widths and all sizes, 5le 0, reduced from V te W, A complete U line, with Tips and Plain French Tees, In Lace, Butten or Congress, marked down te S3, A few mero left of the celebrated Rice A Huch Ins $3 shoes. In Lace, Butten aud Congress, with plain narrow nnd plain bread tees, reduced leFZ. Alse a let of shoes which we term "odds and ends," being sizes left ever from regular lines, bought of factories who tilled, sold or burnt out, and as we cannot match them exactly, have marked them down In the same propor tion. Men's $5 Shoes te tl; JlfiO Shoes te S3C0; U Shoes te3; S3 Shoes te J2 60 ; 350 Shoes te3. This is a Benn FIde Reduction, and we guar antee every shoe even at these Lew Figures. O-DUplny can be seen in East Window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY & ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices in BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.S & S EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. $am$0. N: EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS. Ca.ll and. See -THE- -AND HRT COOD& ON SECOND FLOOR JohnLArneld'sBuilding, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dfj-tfd c ALL AND SEE -THE- Men Dress FINE NEW LAMPS ROCHESTER LAMP! 1 Sixty Candle-Light; Beat them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebes for Gas aud OU Steves. THE " PERFECTION " METAL MOULDING and RUBBER CUBHIOM Weather Strip. Beats them all. Tblsstiipoutwearaallethera. Keeps out the cold. Steps rattling of windows. Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow and rain. Anvene can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying IU Can be fitted anywhere no helea te bore, ready for use. 1 will net split, warp or shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfectAt the Steve, Heater and Range Stere of Jehn P. Sdiaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANOAaTKR PA. (Tarriance. SL EIQHSI SLE1UHSI EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER,' 10,12,4345 MARKET STREET, (Rear Of the Postefflce), LANCASTER, PA I have new ready the finest assortment of ALBANY uud PORTLAND SLEIGHS, both Single nud Deuble, evir elfered te the public Prices te suit the times. Call and examine them. A full line of Haggles. Phtetens and Carriages of eery deoeilptleu. AlsoSecend-Hund Werk of every Mtrbly. (Jive me a call. All work warranted. 'd-Hepulrlng In all its branches. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. Or A." ' I .,,. 'ftsf. -'" r -.W JTfa r-'l V .?--. lte
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