. if 7; ffflE LAyOASEft DAILY INTELLIGENCE!, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1890. Pv i. 5 ,ff ftily atitfeUt0ncer ? UTOftKW J. STKINMAlf, rf CHARLBJSSTttinjgAri rubn, Hum. ROBERT CLARK, Publisher. ;. fill. DAILY IKTELLIOBNCER. Published i. event d m the rer.rat Sunday. Served '.1 k a.-.KU tarn , k I A All. .M'l ttfl. ,, tirl I tl ty OUnCII U Villa , .....a it......-.-."--. towns at tn cent a, week. By mull live del tan s year In advance ! GO cent a month. tVKEKLY INTELLiaKNCKR-One dollar and tftr eenU a jtr. In ad vane. MOTICK TO BUBHCRIBKRS-Remlt by check or,vaMec order, and where neither of thMNMn ba procured aend In a rttflsterea totter stored at the Foatefflee, m second claaf mall Adpb-M, net nrTXLUOKNOBB, Lancaster, Fa. LAX0A1TEK.PA., February 4, 1890. The Tracy Horrer. The great family affliction that haa fallen upon the secretaries of the state and navy recall te the Philadelphia Inquirer the disasters which fell upon the holders of these plnccs under Tyler's administration when the exploding gun of the Princeton bore them te death J and the llkenes-. Is net lessened by the fact that these are striking character istics common te the two presidents. People who believe In luck may find feed In these disasters te show that Providence frowns upon this adminis tration ; of which, however, there Is better and sufficient evidence In Its shortcomings, and folk will uecd te be 'prone te superstition who will sec In the afflictions of families the visiting of wrath upon political administrations. Certainly tuere will be no luck of sym pathy te these secretaries in their ntllic ntllic tlens, prompted by political autngenism. The terrible trouble brought te the home of Secretary Tracy, especially ,lnvltes for him the tears of the people. Itlsone Which might visit any household afflic ted with stupid scrvauts. Its particular Instruction is lu the ltghtwhlch It throws upon this condition of our domestic life. With every care, no precaution can be taken against the stupidity of these cm cm pleyed te care for the house. The entire disaster of this conflagration seems te have come from the fanning of the flame from the deer icrt open iy me servant ; and after Buch performance It Is safe te conclude that the fire was alie originated by his carelessness. Can nothing be doue te prevent such horrors? Will It net be practicable te have the Arc department of a city as sume as part of its duty the visitation of the houses iu each district te Instruct the occupants as te what they should de In case of fire? There Is a fire drill lu alt well regulated companies ; why net Introduce one In each household ? Reads aud Rat. The argument of Mr. Eby before the agricultural society that the width of running gear of vehicles should be made te vary In order that ruts might net be ;, worn in the reads will strike many as resembling the suggestion that a mau ; walk en the heels of his shoes se as te ". aave the soles. The trouble is that our . country reads are se peer in the first place that drivers naturally fellow the track of ether vehicles as the only per- ,. tion'ef the read bed that presents a smooth surface, and se gradually a pair -, of ruts arc formed. "Vbeh they get tee r deep for use some driver strikes out boldly ever the wilderness of stones and :, mud, and the next man who comes ! along carefully fellows in his track. If the gauge of vehicles should be chauged , we would certainly have fewer ruts but mere misery with the existing low standard of country reads. If all or even a large majority of our reads were properly macadamized, It might be worth while te seriously con sider the suggestion of a varied gauge, which might make their preservation less expensive and remove the rut diffi culty, but mmt of the county reads arc mare fenced routes of travel of the most primltlve construct leu,and depend upon the wear of vehicles and horses te keep them In passable condition iu geed weather. It may be a pity that the well-made reads have te suffer under the uniform gauge of vehicles, but mero's the pity that the travelling pub ' lie have te suffer by reads that will net ' , admit of any ether treatment. The sys ' tem of varied gauge is said te have been tried in England and parts of Europe and found te work very well, but in sy these old countries they have leads that f' would astonish our township sujxsr- fe visors. Let us first get reads worth fi caring for, and when bad reads ure the gj& rare exception it will be time te con- AUVft LUV UIWIHIIUJI Ul tUlllU.Ca BUMJUl the very important rut difficulty may be removed. Reed's Mistake. The statement sent forth from the Democratic side of Congress does net leave a leg for the Republican side te stand upon ; lu Its tone, argument and facta it is se convincing as te make it $.:, certain that the country will be satls- rM; nea ay it 01 inc impreguauic sirengin 01 4 the position taken by the Democratic congressmen, an mis no mistake nas been made from start te finish. A wonderful self-control has been shown tythe Democratic representatives under the intense provocation of the high handed rulings of the speaker, who steed before them lu his actual puny strength, but In whom they respected the state whose unworthy officer be was. "We who have boiled with Indignation ever the outrages of this satrap, are able te find credit te the resolution in the action of the represen tatives who were the actual recipients of his blows aud who could readily have followed their feelings and tern him from his seat, had it been wise te de se. It was wiser te submit and te refer the Issue te the country. And se, ulbe, it waaSvIflAP in r.mntn In Hint linia I. y$. tbs Heums and te continue the struggle, L$t 'tain the rules, order and precedents of f-iae neuy. me continual iteration of 'As his wrong-doing te which the Republl- . & r can speaser is inus forced, covers ulm - jy and his party with opprebrium.and will - certainly result te their great damage s.-nd discredit. ' .. ... ... ta.f 'lue presentation or me Democratic 'Jv uoelttnil thrown nil ilin llirli nimii II, .. f."f,, issue which the public need te judge it. i A JUnu Inov ivlll nor nnrn in c.il.- .-i" further after they find that the nrcce- f, iv ,dsnU of a hundred years have been spat s apeu ey mis speaucr, nrst ana alone of tU speakers, 'lhey will understand the :llerce of that exnnsltlniinf tli Inw wMi.1, , faays'that an uninterrupted practice for vassmy years suiuceser itself te make u . t law : aud they will easily bee that the , jsractiee of the Heuse, which has always ' Msyailed, is one se well established that j MBBet be tern down by the action of ts Ifty-flrat speaker of the Heue. y It Is net for him clearly te overrule the WNUunMM (outtructieu or bu flay pre pre pre sVosssefs. With this htatemeut the dU t ilea my begin and conclude, se far as the public mind Is concerned. It will ask no mere light as te the Impro priety of Speaker Reed's ruling than te knew that It seeks te upset that of the tiny speakers that have gene before him. farmers Talking Tariff. Let the fanners keep en talking nbeul the tariff and the leaven of hard com mon sene will work them up te a belter undcratandlug of the demand for lower taxes. The discussion of Mr. Landls' high tariff resolutions by the agri cultural society en Monday brought ferwnrd one citizen who very plainly de clared and proved that he was net crazy en the subject of protection. A mau may be a protectionist without go ing te the violent extremes demanded by the rabid high tariff men, but it takes n llttle time te convince the Republican farmer of this fact. He has been se long drilled te blind following of parly leadership, and se emphatically assured of the awful peril of lowering the tarifT In the least, that It tekes tlme and patience te bring him te a fair contemplation of the case. The farmer Is of nil men the ene whose Interests are most seriously affected by the abiiMj of the protective principle, ami he Is finding it out ntn rate that premises well for 18!)2. With protection carried te such a height that though we are con fronted with )erils of a surplus, Western farmers are found threatening te bum their grain, and the Republicans In Congress have been resisting n measure for including In the census statistics en farm mortgages that might reveal the distress .In this most Important Industry. These and many ether items lu the news of the day carry en the argument against high taxes with men who would never yield te a political discussion. I Belf Interest und the logic of events will lu the end prove strenger than blind party fealty. ai Don't be a clam, but if you nre otie tnke notlce that American clams are being planted nleng the Kngllsh const. The eplcures of Londen hnve taken te praising American clams and they must linvetlimn. Te-iiay ene hundred years age the first sosslen of the United States Nupremn court was opened in New Yerk by Chief Justlce Jay. Hanoek, Me., Is a smart city. It fur fur nlshes its own electric, lights and finds thut they cost only 13 cents per night each. Jjui Jjui cnbter has net in.iile great oUbrttenxcurtuin whether a plant established by the city would save a considerable sum In the light Iiir expense Taxpayers want the most for their money and nre getting tired waiting for the city fathers te glve hoiiie assurance that the pewer running te waste at the old city mill will hye and bye bu used for ero rating nn olectrie lli;ht plant. A rr.w hays nge In the (Juinitn llolch llelch stag :ugone ltlrhler called attention te the nrrojatice of youugefilccrs at the annual drills of the reserves. In (lermany overy' man of stiitnble age Is regularly drilled for Rorvlce no matter what his occupation and the young officer scout te take particular pleasure In abusing the school teacliers. Mr. Itlchter lead a list of names applied te the tcaeheisby the olllcers during drill, and quoted 10 mnrks indicating a lloice antipathy te tenehets that Is qulte surprising and uuox uuex uuox plalnable save en the theery that these pro fessional soldiers feel that the s-lioel Is n growing power that is destined te lessen the burden of armies upon the people. One officer said: ''The school leachcrs are a dlssntlsfied crowd. I'ul them through their paces, he that life may be made un bearable) for them." Anether ofllcer said : "The teachers ere the curse of the nation. Their heads are filled with revolutionary Ideas." Te-day the tomegraphic news from llerlln Is that Kinperer William has been lectur ing the cadets of the military college In a way that shows he has been Impressed by Herr ltlchter's reinarks. He referred te these charges, and after cautioning the cadets te oxerctso patlence, he said : " At a time when the monarchy is much and fro fre fro mtenlly assailed, it Is the duty of nil etll- cers te glve it the support of the most ex emplary conduct." Maiuan IIaui.vnu bends a circular appealing te the women of America te re store the ruined monument marking the grave of Mnry Washington, the mother of Ooergo Washington, who is buried lu rlvnte grounds near l'redcricksliurg, Virginia, lu lb33 the coruer-stnno of a monument was laid by ricsldenl Jacksen with iuiprosslvecoroniouios, but a wealthy New Vorker.who had uudortnUeu the wetk, failed In busluess and the nion nien nion mneut was abandoned. Frem the picture accompanying the circular It would appear that the monument has been left nearly finished since lSin, the only thing neces sary being a slight addition te the pedestal and the elevation te its proper position of the granite hhnft that lies en the ground bcslde it. The design contemplates n bust at the plunacle of the shaft Willi a wreath aud searing oagle abeve It, a head-dress which might very well be dispensed with. It Iscertalnly a pity that the memory of the mother of the father of his country should net be honored by a llnished monuinent, aud as no ene volunteers te take up the work of the liberal New Yerker, whose very name appears te be forgetton, it niiy be hoped that the JJeme Maker, at which Miss Harlaud Is editor, will succeed In the enterprise rKltSjONAL. On. Wii.mam H.Kei.i: has been reap pointed state librarian for four years. S. S. Jeim.vN, who for about nx months pst has been at Wichita, Kansas, returned te Lancaster yesturday. Scth Lew was Installed as president of Columbia coliego en Monday. The euro monies took place lu the Metropolitan opern house, New Yerk. A distinguished audience was present. Rr.v. Im.TAi.MAer., wife and daughter, arrived iu New Yerk en Monday bv the steamship Aurania. They left en October UOth for a tour of L'uropeund the Hely Laud. Limas Tni'Miii-M., ex-governor, ox ex becretary of state, ex-supreme ludge, ox ex member of Congress and ex-United .States bonater, is still practicing law in Chicago at the age of seventy-seven. He Is iu geed health, and his legal ability is as great as evor. l)n. IleifAi, a professor at Kl.msenhurg University, Austria, claims te have dis dis dis eoered a cure for hydrophobia, destroying the virus at the seat of the bite. It consists of tolutien of chlorine, bromine sulphur sulphur ous acid and )erinaugauate of petush with oil of eucalyptus. When I'uili.ii-s Ilnoeiw wag at St. Paul, Minn., net long age, he went te church and was ushered into a pew occupied by a most courteous gentleman, who insisted upon finding all the places in the praver book for him and generally coaching llliii In the details of the service. Dr. llroeks accepted these attentions mceklv. Ferk Oama'.'oil by the Weatlrer. Frem the I.ltltz Hecerd. We hear of many persons whose perk be bo be cante unfit for use, owing te the mild weather, and were obliged te threw It away. Such a thing nuver before occurred iu midwinter iu this state. " Accldentalljr Drowned. " A verdict of "accidentally drowned" was returned by the coroner's jury In Philadelphia en Monday in the case of Jeseph O. Wtman. Corener's Physician Fermad expressed the opinion that the cause of death was drowning from suicide. Till! TOIIACCO MAIIKKT9. rtu lncs In Old and New Leaf Dull Here mid in New Yerk. The local tobacco market the past week was very dull. The total sales amounted te41I eiisrn, tidarly all of which were sold te smalt dealers, except ene packing of M cases of fillers, which were disposed of for expert. The Lancaster dealers havodeno nothing as yet In the way of purchasing the new crop. They allcge that it Is net a geed crop te buy at the prices asked and will net touch It until the farmers coine down In their prices. Country packers have' been buying a llttle of the crop, but they are net paying very high prices. New Yerk Tobacco Market. Prem tlie U.S. Tobacco Journal. Activity in our market soems te have re vlvcd at fast. Operations In seed leaf be cam 0 qulte animated the past week, aud transactions in Wisconsin le.if were almost booming. About 1,200 cases of Wisconsin changed hands at prices ranging from 10 te 12 cents. Housatenlo Havana seed moved also Inte considerable n,uantitics,one Water street house alene soiling 'i'0 cases at 2e cents running. And the Onondaga enme also In for a geed share. As we pointed out last week, the '83 seed leaf Is destined te beceme mero dcslrable the further llioyear advances, bocause the de fects of the '80 crops are bocemlng tee ap parent te whet the nppotlte of the market for the new leaf, This Is the reason why the tobacco Holds which usually swarm with buyers this time are almost doserted this year. The Numnlra Is, of course, In demand, becuuse it Is rccognled ns the principal wrapper leaf. Hut there Is se much of It at proHent lu stock that the holders are en gaged iu a break-neck raee te dlspose of It. One Importer is ropertod te have closed a contract with a buyorte soil him a third of every let of bis cntlre Importations at an ad vance of $11 a hale; another ene te have nrTcred a manufacturer a quantity of bales the pick of his Importations nt ! emits a pound ad vance en the actual cost True, much of the Sumatra which Is In rm mar ket docs glve anything but satisfaction. Its burning Is net perfect and its ns ns ns sortment as kaloldescepio as any soed leaf could be. Complaints are heard frequently that bales can be ransacked from top te bottom and net another hand found lu It like the sample submitted for examination. If Sumatra will evor play out In this coun try It will net be due te any tariff rate, but te the reckless carelessness with which the asserting is doue new. If the carelossnets be lntontlenal, in order te pans the tobacco under the lewer rnte, 11 utlerly misses Its purjiose. l'er It would appear that the hoivler the tobacco the hlgher rises the norcenlnge of the higher rate of duty. rum !!5 per cent, two years age, when the equal assertment of the Sumatra was sua uscmei rocemmciiiiaiion, 11 lias risen te 'l per cent. In Iho first threo months 01 1110 present nscai year, when to baccos wero Imported which are offered for disposal new at but a margin profit. Hut thore Is no cauHe whatsoever for any utidue haste In disposing of Iho Sumatra nt any (irlce. The cigar Industry of the country s In an exceedingly prosperous condition. Phe output lat year touched nearly the four thousand million line. And thore were hundreds of million cigars mero manufautured en which no tax was returned, as the smokers consumed In factories by werklnginenand employers. The increase last year whs nlnetv-five millions and the prospects are that this year's Inerease will be still larger. Consequently mero mid mero leaf Is needed every year nud as the deuinstla fields can not supply It. the foreign mnrkets have la de It. Particularly (luring the current year, as Iho domestic leaf coming In the market the present year will net be of much account. Havana sales are going en steadily. The new crops nt Havana piemlsu but scanty returns owing te the continuous drought. Consequently the holders of both tfS and 'Ml stock nie iu the happiest mood. Prices Instead of being low ored nre rising grad ually and firmly. Krem the Tobacco Leaf. The market for the pisl week was net a brilliant ene. All in nil, the sales did net amount te evor 1,000 case'. Theie has been qulte an Innuliy for Pennsylvania seed leaf, fillersand binders, nud a llttle of this tobacco sold at fair prices. In the country it is about the sanie as lu our nnr nnr ket, wiry quiet. Wu think that business will pick up shortly. Guns' ltopei'l. Sales of seed leaf tobacco 1 operted by J. S. Cans' Sen, tobacco broker, Ne, 1.11 Water street, New Yeik, for the wool; end ing February 3, lB'M) : 350 cases lbSS Wisconsin Havana, in te 13c; 1!S0 IbSS cases state Havana llil te 1 lc.j 300 cases 18S3 New Lriglund Havana 1 1 te 40c; 200 13S7-'fa3 l'ennsyU.mia soed leaf, 81 te 101c; ISO cases lhSS Ohie 8J te 10c; 1M) cases sundries, 5 te 30c. Total, 1,400 cases. The riillatlelphln Market, rrem the Tobacco l.tuC Dealers lu cigar leaf tobacco the past week admit that they are net thronged with custemers, nnd yut sales iu modorate amounts nru steady, and are In the aggro aggre aggro gate lully up te this time last year; hut tlrev are confined principally te binders and fillers. A Ne. 1 domestic wrappers de aud will seli, but the trouble Is In get suit able goods. Trices are net held llimly. Suiuatia moves ficely. Havana Sales nre new confined largely te old Vneltas, which have the preference aud are likely te advance. Receipts for the week 2 IS cases Connec ticut, niN! cases 1'ennsylvnnla, f0 cases Ohie, 78 cases Llttle Dutch, 2H.l cases Wisconsin, 72 cases Yerk state, 10" bales Sumatra, 2i!S bales Havana and ltiS hlids Virginia aud Western leaf tobacco. Sales feet up 78 cases Connecticut, 205 cases Pennsylvania, 31 cases Ohie, 12 cases Llttle Dutch, U) crises Wisconsin, ns cases Yerk stijte, SI bales Suinitra, 205 bales Havana. (.'nintcil by the HeglHter. The following lottera weie granted by the register of wills for the week ending Tuesday, February ! ; Tk-iami:.nvauy. C. H. Lefever, do de ce.ised, Inte et Lancaster cit ; Ilcnrv C. Harner, Jehn A. Charles and Jehn L. Miller, city, oxecuteis. Marls Uiee, (loceascd.tatoofAr.il tie town ship; LeuIkuC Hlce. Manic, executrix. Harriet K. Skllcs, deceased, 1 ite of Salis bury township; Jehn H.Sklles, Salisbury, executer. Jacob S. Hehnly, deceased, late of West Cocallce township; l'muiia Hehnly, West Coeallce, executrix. Jeseph Kinch, deceased, Inte of Last Hemplleld township; Cathailne Kincli and Heury II. Ilrubaker, Last Humptleld, ex ex ecueors. Daiilel llieun, deceased, late of laiucas laiucas ter city ; Catherlnu llrewii, city, oxecutrix. Martha J. Nevln. deceased, late of Lan caster township; W. W. Nevln, New Yerk city, oxecutor. Christian Grayblll, deceased, late or Last Imunore township; S. J. Ankrlnr, Hist Drumere, executer. Administration, Jehn H-iuslng, do de do eeasod, late of Lancaster city: Henry itansing, city, administrator. Maria Martin, deceased, late of Mt. Jey township; David Martin, Mt. Jey, admin istrator. Anna Kautl'min. deceased, late of Maner township; Jehn H. Kami'man, Maner, ad ministrator. Jehn Wright, deeniscd, late of Salisbury township; ll. i:. Wilght, Salisbuiv, nd nd tuinlstruter, Jehn Wiley, deceased, late of Strasburg borough; Mrs. L. J. Hart, Strasburg, ad mlntstratrix. ' Mary MclJovern, deceased, late of Ian caster city; Catlrerlne J. Mctievern, Man helm township, adiulnUttatrlx. A Servant (Jlrl AitAiIh it Ilrrrglni'. A short, stout man entered the residence of II. (1. Tinker, nail ugent for the Potts Petts Potts tevvn Iren company, Monday afternoon, and endeavor (Ml te take charge of the premises, uvldeutlv with the Intention te rob, but he was held by the hired girl with a baseball bat until assistance arrived nud he was taken te the lockup. He refuses te give an account et himself. Ne trasranl wild Hew or of the heath IsfcufcU'Olinu in) Julia's lull , NejiearlU vshltertlmir htrteclh, While her soft lips the reie U v. Ter BOODONT U her (lcllghl, 11 keeps tliem charms no pine and la Ighf. ..i'i'i" "1m cr. l0"'u.,u te inciid n npfahusl ankle, sviellvu limb, still iirck. or any !uilii eriicht If you bru us thattevcieii;n n imUy. halvatlen Ull.theercutciitcureeiiiurth for luilu. Price. J5(s?nt. -..v, " He l well paid that Id well satisfied." ThU la'Hhutu happy man up tow ij hen he !.iI'iS,i!iy,''n 'Wti bottle afler hu IihiI crircil hit cold with Dr. UutlnCeuKh byrup, the faver-lvr, "What la Heme Without a House keeper," Is the dcjrra1et view Uhm by a gruff old batch eler, of the holy emre of wlfe and mother. And yet hew many methsri and mother (here are who are dimply keuttketpttt." lioncclield drudges, whose ft fa Is worked out whlle UIiksise Islet In, dnrlnir Uie ceaseless round efwixlrlnit and scrubblnK and duatlnc nnd baking nnd cooking. The same clothes and floors and for fer nllure and dishes are gene ever and ever until the heart I sick and the body Is broken with worry anddte. Amid this tell nervennnciis begins, bad dlgtsllen, Irregularities of tliere tliere tliere prodactlve organs, pre)npm or ether dlnplaco dlnplace menbi, popularly known ns " femsle weak newM," sfck hendneha nnd n liusl of female remplnlnts fellow en. Fer nil such take Dr. l'lcrce'e Kaverlle l'reacrlptlen, Iho only remedy sold by druggists, under n positive guarantee, from the manufacturer, Hint It will give satis faction or money will be cfuiided. Sl.Tuxw H 0008 BAtlSAI'AKIMjA. HOODS BARBAPARILLA Is carefully prepared from Harsaparllla, Dande lion, Mandrake, Deck, l'lplicw, Juniper Iter rlcs nnd ether well known nnd valunble Tegetn Tegetn bie remedies, by Jn peculiar combination, pro portion and preccas, giving te Heed's Biirrapn rllln curative properties net pewscssed by ether medicines. ItcrTccls rcmarkable curei where ethers fall. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Is the ImsiI bleed purlllcr before tire public. It eradicates every Impurity, nnd cures HcrefUUt, Halt Hlicuin, Ilnlls, l'lmples, nil HumorM.Dys HumerM.Dys pnpla, Illllousnees, Hick Headache, Indiges tion, Ucncrul Debility, Catarrh, KhryinatUm, Kidney nnd Liver Complaints, overcomes that tired feeling, creates an npis'tlte nnd builds up the system. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Has "n geed name nt home." Much has become Its popularity In Leucll, Mnxs,, where It In made, that whole neighborhoods nre biking It at the same time. Lewell druitglnls say they sell mera of Heed's Hnrsapnrllln than of nil ether Harsapnrlllas or bleed purifiers. Thomime mrcccKS Is extending nil ever the country, ns Its real merit become known. HOOD'S SARSAPARILLA Rpecullar In the confidence It gains among nil clnHTOs of people. Where It Is oirce used It be comes n favorite remedy, nnd Is often ndeptcd ns the standard medicine. De net be Induced te buy ether preparations. He sure te get Heed's Harwvparilln. Held by nil druggists. Jl; six for 15. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Muss. 10) DOSKMONIi DOLLAR ft) CWIITHl'LCIflC CO. Scrofula in Children. "In the enrly part of 1SS7 scrofula nppenred en the head of my llttle grandchild, then only IS months old. Hherlly nftcr breaking out ft spread rapidly nil ever her body. The scabs en the sores would peal eir en the slighter touch, nud the odor that would nrlKe would mnke the ntmesphere of the room slrkenlng nnd unbearable. The dUense next nltnckcd thi eve nun we icnrwi sne would lene her sight. Imminent physicians of the oeuntry were con sulted, but could de nothing te relieve the little Innocent, nnd gave It ns tlu lr opinion,' that the eae was herclcu nnd Impossible te save the child's eyesight.' It vvas then that we de cided te try Hwlfl's Hpeclde (H. H. H.) That med med Ictne nt once made n srwedy nnd complete cure, l'er mero than n jeariiast she has been as healthy as any child In the bind," Mils. Hutu IIkuklisv, Hehna, Kansas. Cancer of the Nese. Irr 1S73 a sern nppenred en my nee, nnd crew rapidly. As my father had cancer, nnd my hus band died of It, I lccnnioelnrmcd nnd consulted my plijulclnn. Ills treatment did no geed, nnd the sero grew larger and worse In every way, until I wn persuaded te takeH.H.H.. nnd n fuw bottle cured me, This wns nrtcr nit the doc tor and ether medicines had fulled. I have had no return of the cancer. MIM.M.T. MAflKN, Woodbury, Hn'l County, Texas. Treatise nn Cancer mailed free. HWIITHI'KC'IKIU CO., Atlanta, On. eSMjd (l) D RUNKKXNMM. LIQUOR IIAIIIT. In All the World there Is lint One Cure. DH. HALNKS' GOLDKN SPKCIFIC. It can be alven In n cup of coffee or ten, or In nrtlcle or feed, without the knnwlcdgoef the patient. If necessary ; it 1 absolutely hnrnilc und vv HI ellcct a permanent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is n moderate drinker or an nlcnhnllc wreck. IT NIWLIt r'AII. It operates se quietly and with such certainly that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience, nnd ere ha I aware, hlscnmplcle reformation Is clleutcd. II pnK book or particulars free. CII AH. A. I.OCHLIt, I)rUK'st, Nn. I) Knst King HU, lureaskr, la. ocUced-rJ'lntH -lARTKR'S LlTTLi: LIVKIt 1'ILI CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Hlelc Headache nnd rellove all Iho troubles Inci dent te a bilious state of tire system, such as DItIiichh, Nnrrsen, Drowsiness, Distress utter Sating, I'aln lu the Hide, ,tc. WIUle their most rtmnrknble success has been blrewn lu curing sick: Heartache, yet CARTUR'rt I.lTTI.n LIVLR I'll. US nre ((lunlly valuable lu Constipation, curing nnd preventing this nuuevlng com plaint, whlle lhey ulse correct all ulsordcrsef the stomach, stimulate the liver nnd regulate the bowels. Dven If they only cured Ache they would be almost, priceless te these who sutler from this distressing complaint; hut fortunately their goodness (Iecs net end here, nud llresu who once try them will llnd these llttle pills valuable In se many ways that they will net ba willing te de without them. Uut after all sick head ACHE Is Iho Imne of se many lives thnt here Is w here we mnke our great beast. Our pills euro It while ethers de net. L-AR'lTR'rl LITTLI3 I.1VKR I'H.LS nre very small und very easy te tnke. One or two puts mnke a dose. They nre strictly vegetable und de net grlj or purge, but b; their gentle no tion ptense nil who use them. I.i v litis at 'JT cts ; live ter Jl. Held ever) where or bent by mull. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small Pill. Small Dose. nugl3-ldeed Small Price. iUtotertViUiha. ROTK. I JUST RECEIVED KROM Kfflnigsbnig, Prussia, Twe Uaekgreunds made especially for llust and Three-quarter Lerrgth 1'hotegrapUs. 60 i-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the I'osteftlce. Jnu7-md 1 PROCLAMATION. CI TY ELECTION. Tliequallllcd voters of the City of Ijincnatcr are hereby rretllled thut an election will be held In the several wants at theusnal places of hold held Inir suite and county elections, en Tuesday. Hliruary Is, 1-W, between the hours erTn.ni! nnd 7 p. 111., for the purpose of electing ou n gen eral ticket); a Mn or und twelvoHchnel Dlree Dlree teii.and the quulltled voters of the several wurds shall nt the sanieplucc elect the ether otll etll cers ns follews: Tlrst Ward-One member of Select Council, four members of Common Council, one Coiuta Ceiuta blc. one .Judge, two unpccter,and orre Ascs- second Ward One member of Select Council, three members of common council, one Cen! stable, ene Judge, two lujctuni,uud one As- Ihlrd Wnrd-One member of Select Council three members of Common Council, one Cen! stable, one Judge, two lniccturs unit ene As As seser. reiirth Ward-One member of Select Council, tlrrie members or Common Council, one Con stable, one Judge, two inspectors, ene Assessor undone Alderman, Eirtli Ward- Twe members of Common Coun cil, ei-.c Constable, one Judge, two lriMss-ters. undone Assessor, Sixth Ward One rrrember or Select Council three members of Common Council, one lW stsble, one Judge, tw e Inspectors, one Assessor, and one Alderman. ' Seventh Wurd -Three members of Common Council, ene Constable, ene Judge, two In In In ss'clor,nndenoAssissor. ' Eighth Ward-One member of Select Council three merrrbirs of Common Council, one Cen! stable, uuu J iidfce, two !niwclert, und orre As- . N'luth Ward Three riiemtx-rs of Common Council, one Censuible, one Judge, two Iusihs ters, one Assessor, urrd orre Alderman, 1 be election elllcers of the several wards nre hereby required te muke the necessary returns of the election, nnd te uetlry the persons elected within twent-feur lreurs nner such election jhull have been closed und the number of votes trlued ca"JldUe or Ptrseu voted feruster- ..eH'J1"!1 yn'Kruiy hand this ISth day of Jan ") A. D. IM. KDW. EDUEKLEY, AR.lO.na Mayer, tPanamahtt'm, rHlLADCLPUlA, Tuesday, Feb. 4, VH0. Hamburg Embroideries. ' The new things open even handsomer than .we thought. And such an avalanche of them I Chesen from the whole field of makers. Everybody s best. The Vandyke patterns first came with the snow-drops two or three months age. Here by the dozens new. Fer cellars, cuffs and dress prettyings. Lit tle points and big points. Dainty work en sheer stufts. Many of the Hamburg, par ticularly the fine ones, have taken a new turn. Lacey that's it. Spider-lines and little cables and crossbars make up almost all of the design. Some thing like Point de Venice. The old stuffs joek heavy and dull beside, them. Novelties enough te make the minutes seem like seconds if you're looking. Dress Goods, Only three little steps. Ginghams. A congress of them. Yeu uill never have done wondering hew cottons can take en se much prettiness. Challis. Regular 50 and 60 styles. French printed, and Z7xAc ! Ne, net a thing " off" about them except the price. Small, medium, and large de signs. Gloriosa. Like a dress goods dream turned te substance. A trillc!ef wcicrht and a world of j wear. Stripes, plaids, plains. 48 inches, $ 1.50 and $1.75. Linen Sheets. Yeu. don't expect hem stitching for nothing. Here it is though. Generous Sheets and Pillow Cases of sturdy linen, hand hemstitched, and at the price of plain sheets. Sheets, J.", te (12 GO a pair. I'lllew Case, IW te (J a pair. Mere of that famous round thread, hard wove French Sheeting. The kind that wears and wears and gees from mother te daughter if honest ly washed. 90 inches wide, 65c, 96 inches, 75c. 90-inch Belgian Sheeting, finer, 75c. Jehn Wanamaker. iilrtchittcvtj. H .Vri'YNUW LAR! Steam Engine -AND- Beiler Works. MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL VERTICAL i'ORTAllI.E HOISTING ENGINES. IHorliental Tubular. Vertical, Twe Flue, (leuble Deck, Marine, PUMPS. (Saw Mills, -jllark Mills, (Cob Mills. BOILERS. CENTIUFIKIAI. llOII.ERrEKI) MININU HIEAM MILLS. Al'TOMATICTAN l'ACKERH, MIASM LEATHER ROLLERS, HARK CONVEYER SCREWS, rut. LEYS, SHAFTINC), CIEARINO HANOERH, 1'ILLOW UOXES, CLAMl U0XE3, COUI'LINOS, COLLAIUS, MILL HUSHINOS, 8TEI llOXEM, Hl'INDLErf, TOES AND STEFS, I'ULLEY I'LATEM, SHIEVE WHEELS, Ac, &c, Ac, 4c llOLTS.TURNMJCKLES, LAO SCREWS, RODS UF-3ETT, SETT SCREWS, FORUINQS, NU IS, Sq. and Hev., CAST WASHERS, 1'LATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Specialty In Making nnd Repairing I)LE1 'WP.LL DUILLIXO TOOLS, .,iV,,!.,5H,,?'!"t' "earners, Jars, Sand l'uuips, lllt.nnd Red Catches, jtc. Charcoal Haniinered liurtlerr's Itlvel Deuble Retll'red Retlued I Reller and Tank I ireist. TANKS Round or Square, for Gn?, Oil. Water or Ailds. Stacks, Stund-I'tiiCH, Writer Wheel Casings, Het Air Furnacex, Ac, LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such ns Vnlves. Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast nnd Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Fncklug, l'llcs, Ac, cv er carried In Lancaster. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING. l.Ulrturrd Heavy Iren nnd llrass Castings. S-Repalrlng l'remplly Attended te. te Cheap Let of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SIlAFriNG FOR SALE. t l'nllejs, 4sil2; 4 1'ullejs, HxlO; 8 Pulleys, 41x71.; -J Pullejs, tlxlt'i ; 2 Pullejs, x7'i ; 2 Pllllejs, !is7J. I Weed Split l'ulle,S',lej; 3 Wexl Split Pullejs, msJ-J. 8-2 15-1 rt Cellars. 5Jfcet, 2 15-IG shafting. II 21 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble llrnced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 5 TO-IIni-Mi power, (V) Inch Dlam., 10 feet long, 21xi Inch Tubes. Price, 1175 uud 1150. l-Uelleriiuiiich Dlam.. 13 feet long. 21-3 Inch Tub , 12 feet long, with Fire Frent, 1123. 9rji flb mas Vi HE l'XOPLK-8 CAM BTORE. OUR KNTinR STOCK OK FALL AND WINTER GOODS Will beorTercd without regard te cost. DRESS GOODS, glankete and Comforts, All Kinds of UNDERWEAR, LnuifY and Children's Ceat, kt. A I1IG OPPORTUNITY FOR UARGAINS IN WINTER GOODS. REDUCTIONS ALL OVER THE HOUSETO REDUCE STOCK RAPIDLY. 25 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. mar20-lydR s FECIAL U AllO A INS. J. Harry Stamm. 24 Centre Square Turning Prices Upside Down -OR Taming Prices Downside Up. It don't tnuka much difference which jeu like best, we only WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT WE ARE Closing Out ABOUT 250 REMNANTS OK IILACK HENRIETTAS, HLACK CASHMERES, COLORED HENRIETTAS, COLORED CASHMERES, PLAIN CLOTHS, FANCY CLOTHS.I l'LAIN AND STRIPED SEROUS, IILACK DRESS SILKS, Etc., Etc., Etc., At the Lewest Prices EVER AHItT.D IN OUR CITV. Hhrewd, Quick lluyeis will be the Ijirife Gnlu ers by j'ulugOur Utoie en burly Visit. Twenty Dezen Men's 17c Linen Turudnwu Cellars nt tljic Each, Ruchlngs, Ribbons, H tamped Linens. Oorsets, Jerseys, Towels. Table I.lnens. RnnnerRedH, Vlush Ornament!!, Etc., LOW PRICES AT J. Harry Stamm's, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. Scflrtl Itoticce. E1 neiAir.ur juii.i u. isaie.ii. r.Air. ur It Irfiucester city. deceased. Letters icsuinientiiry en said estate halng been 8 runted te the undersigned, nil persons In. cbted thereto are requested te ninke Imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing in Lancaster. MARY E. MAYER, Executrix. Jenx A. Ceyle, Attorney. Jan2l-0tdTu ESTATE OF ANNIE M. KEOGH, LATEOF Laucaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present tlrem without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing iu Lan caster. HUGH KEOGH, Administrator. Jehn A. Covle, Attorney. J21-0tdTu SAL1FORNIA. Special Parties, Heml-menthly. Tourist plug curs. Cheap rates. Southern l'uclllc Ce. Address, E. HAWLEY, Osu'l Eastern Agent, 3U llreadway. New Yerk ; It. J. H.MITH Agent, 19 8. 3d St., Phlla. JunliMyd.'taw I INVESTORS I " HE UUII.DINO AND LOAN ASSOCIA 1 1ON of Dttkute Is n large reul estrite mort gage company making leuns upon the same principle as the smull local building associa tions of the East. It Issues paid-up stock In certificate ranging lu amount from j0 te 55,000. Earnings range from 0 per cent.te 18 per cent. per annum, depending upon length of time owner carries stock. A portion of dividends nre paid semi-annually In cesh. Stock always has a fixed cash value te be paid stockholders by theassoclatten In case former wishes tesell. All stock Issued en debenture plan being backed by mortgages deposited with u trustee. Correspondence Invited. C. W. BTAHLINO. Philadelphia OfUce, Ne. 411 Waluut Street. Janl-Smeed $100,000. INVESTMENTS, I30NDS AND MORTGAGE-) IN fcUMS OF ' 1100, jsoe, ti.oeo te x,ax Interest 6 1 cr cent. Payable quarterly, JOHN H. METZLEH, I elS-lyd Seuth Dwk St, TkPeeple'sCasli Stere NEWBOSTONSTORE r Mtvetftit: g-wrnacsx IN Groceries, at Clarke'. oLnfr:eu.RlM.,let,,MWortcrh1reHue.9rV, Smnirsiie Bettles Wercestenihlre HiuS JOc. FrchBUmonlel2cpercan. French Pew. tew spoUefnut en cn, 12c. Imported Spaghetti Sl!r,X?".lkUeJw.r .Pack. Dark California Ann Ann eeU.0afc, Bright ns n Dellar AprlceU, )& ft. New Prunellas. 80 nnd 12e ft. Whole Ap- Kl'JTi'J? c?rM 1S' ""'y "'eVft. Pared Evap Evap erated IVaches, ae v lb. Unpared KvnperatM Pencheii.fieTsft. The bet French or Caltfernla Prune, JOey ft The best (TOO Mixed Tea, eai j.lj $l Kle CetTees, akj ft. Three fti Beg-iar.PrLel1,c',r0!:-,,' Extra Bned Beef KnucE is' f tallfernla Hams, 7e v ft. Bhetilner Hams. 6c ft. Finest Hiiirar Cured llama, 10e Tlie Great xxXX Fleur for 75c or. P. n--rT,,S. bev prleea are geed for te-morrow enly-Iebruary I. He make no mUUke, but come te-morrow and secure bargains. SAMUEL CLARKE'S tea, coffee a grocery btere, nes.ts 11 south queen st. . "atuuhsk's. RELIABLE GOODS. We aim te furnish Geed Goods at Reasonable Prices. 1IUCKW41EAT I BUCKWHEAT 1 We hae Choice, Pure, Plain, Buckwheat, thnt with Flelshmnu's Yeast makes the finest Huckwhcnt Cakes. We nlse have Decker's and Steeut'Self-Ualslng CORNMEAL Granulated, Hrlnscr'a Klin-Dried and While Cerirmcal. OATMEAL AND A VENA, Cracked and Rolled Wheat, always fresh. Im ixirted Macaroni and Vermicelli. CHEESE Dutchhcnd or Edem.PIne Apple, Sapsago, Roquefort, and Yerk State Full Cream. A CARrxiAD OF HALT.-Just received, a car of Coarse and Fine Salt, of superior quality, HONEY I HONEY I Fine Comb Heney: also, Orange Slossem Heney In betllOR, and Rendered Heney by the pound. BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. n 1 eiepnone connection. 'TREISTM. Step) This Is Heist's Advertisement ! Don't rend It unless you want te save money. Canned Cern, Sc. Dinned Strawberries, four cans for 25c. Canned Blackberries, 5c. Canned Ulackberrles, four enns for 23c. Fine Whole Canned Tomatoes, 8c. Finest Pie Peaches in cans, 10c. Finest French Pea, two cans fer25c. Fine French Pens, lie n can. Evaporated Apricots, three pounds for 2e. Evaporated Apricots, Bright Celer, 15c a pound. Gelden Egg Plums, 10, ?i nnd 15e a pound. Fine Large Gelden Cnllrernln Prunes, 20c a pound. Fine Country Dried Apples, Gc n quart. Fine Evnperaled Apples, three nnd two pounds for &jc. Peaches, Bright New Goods, five pounds 25e. Peaches, Evaporated, three and two pounds for 25c. Prunellas, Fine Fruit, tnopeunds for 25c. Fine l.arge Muscitell Rnlsfns, 12c Fine Large French Prunes, three pounds, 25c, California Prunes, requlre no sugar, 10, II, 12 and 14e a pound. New Large Figs, tw e pounds for 2de. New Stewing Figs, three )eunds for 2e. irysinrrzcu rrgs, two pounds ler -Jjc. Finest French Fig l'riste, 15c n pound. Dates, never saw tire like, four pounds for 2Se, M 1 nccment, 6, 8 nnd 10a a pound. Oranges nt 10, 15 nnd 20c a dozen. Finest Line of Flerida Oranges. Fine Yerk State Heney In combs, lScnimund. Finest Yerk State Extracted Heney, two pounds for 25c. Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli and Italian Paste. The abee are all New Italian Goods at 12Kc a pack. Ilome-Made Apple Butter, Re n pound. Skinned Hams, nil fat cut etr, 12lc a pound. Picnic Hams, 8c a pound. Dried Beer, 10c. Dried Beef Knuckles, 15". Finest Summer Bologna, Oc. Boneless Hams, from four pounds up, I2c. Scaled Herring. M te CO In a box, 25e a box. Finest Portland llerrlne. six pounds for 25c. Tripe in 20 pound kegs, SI 'J.". Finest Genulne Swiss Cheese, In ten-pound lets, 25c. Cera line, 10c a pack. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STS., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin & Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Inek for the Big Sign across the pavement. Hiev nlc 0v ileut. R EAL ESTATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE, HOUSES,BUILDINOLOTS,FARMS,MILL3, Ac., for sale. Great bargains. Cull for our new Catalogue Just out. HOUSE? nnd BUSINESS PROPERTIES nl wn)s en hand for rent. RENTS COLLECTED Properties taken charge of, collection of rents, payment of taxes, rcpalis, etc., attended te without trouble or an an neynnce te owners. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTOAaES.-Fer these having money te Invest we have first class mortgages oil hand nnd tire best of facili ties for investing. TITLE PAPERS prepared und titles carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. 103 EAST KINO STREET. nevS 3md itlnelc. T HE MUSIC STORE. THE MUSIC STORE. PIA3STOS. DECKER 111103. PIANO6, HAINES BROS. PIANOS, ORG-JL ITS. MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. HAND AND ORCHESTRAL INS1RUME.N IU STRING ANDTIUMMINQSOr ALL KINDS. WOODWARD . CO., 14 East King St. Lancaster. Pa. TT EVAN'S FLOUR. " Prove All Things and Held Fast te That Which Is Geed." Levan's Fleur ! J J HANDSOME NECKTIES, Ge te ERISMAN'8, Ne, 12 West King Street, J .
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