1 1 ,v Palty JnttlUggncT. jabvaby at, tsts. . i xmm lm m vmiif, . i kartteet fret tee teas) of the Ger. M area the Bmn afalrtbat rfeae la feet beta aadaHaklni te llaatlakad. Ot late ran sbe has la farita te take poawMlea of i MMM of the earth, theiwn kteartetatrwhat see wants wKhtaan. et beea tnllty la the . ! JWIU XU1UU twdertakea te talk be aaucll ' sew se, aai evtdeatl under the Of the geTetaawnt. Ne Ger. aaaaimiw era dares te ear enj- apae xeceiga politic! quos- iwithettt the assent of the Kerern j There te a atrict censorship of the Wbea. therefore. 1U nttermneM anaiMUf free and bold, it only l that the leash baa been loeied and the clogs are detlred te bark. Of , their utteranee deee net convict iferaraawnt. It can repudiate It at JIM, aad caU for silence. It only , la this ease, that the rulers are lllat that the world shall eee ttaena- fahew Its teeth en the Samoa The German de. ezhlblU Itself ghJIthaeeJlar about 1U neck, snarling. u is aet an exhibition te frighten any ivi as m Tery ainerent enew from tglfeaby the newspaper comment in t'aeantry, which everyone knows te leMafldeneed by the government and the always rather inclined than ether- ?& M te Qser own officials. It is always W ' aaatlnff tWf WMxifTrJioraleubt.as te what our BJBh-B "" "k'w'ti.w5 l)tAe will be in the Samoa matter, uur LMtltien has been taken, that the teu- i1Msty aad independence of the island 6 be respected by all nations ; and it Is . ary certain that Germany will net be per- I te control the island, even though aya have no agreement with her that she aallrwpeatlts independence. England i such an agreement with Germany, we propose that It shall acrue te our eAt. We de net propose that England I Germany shall settle the government Jtt Samoa or any ether land, in which our ;. Jatarsst aad our right is as great as theirs. JsTebedy supposes that war will spring out sjf the differences exhibited between our ;wa and the German view et the Samoa IflttaaUea ; but this li only because no .sate believes that Germany will insist ttpeathe control of Samoa, it she under Jaaaadsthatwewill net permit It. Ne IMS supposes that the United States will ail!. "1 uShMIi..Uh. J !. L aadVVryplei.Mlded It always Bhews J A nwUac wkit policy will be. And Pfetmltaey such control by Germany or K ana win iaii te resist it te the last ' extremity. War will undoubtedly come gM Germany Is as resolved, as this nation : as, apea having itt way about Smea. It i net matter at all that the island is all, and the material consideration net tbe United States cannot afford ra moment or for a trifle te show that I may be bullied out of a' proper claim. , ?t The demand of Germany is net proper. ) cannot reasonably deny te the United i what the has granted te England, if en general prlnciplts she can advantage of her pewr te possess lamp. Unless she is aching te flaht I country she will talk efflclailvvsrv LOAMruntl.. ..... I... .... ttt- .1. nwnwu; iiuui u wvsiuiae, TTeuu think that this nation would care ' much if It should be afforded an op. '.dairy te test its naval force against of Germany. It has been a long i since we had a foreign war ; and we I one occasionally te keep our hand . m aad stir us up and test our armament. any Is net much of a naval power ; I neither are we ; se that we would net JM a bad match fera summer's tight. Jijy" The Question. , ' i vvueu me urumuiuea umenamem is S Whan Mtlepted bythepoeple.lt it "ever Is. the R smminrmfnat eAfirt-. will Knnn Mnwt tlmn An . ,pi m wmw wwauw wissa uniu UiUlO liUU UUU ktaeatfonef constitutionality te settle. r We have already said that in our opinion HswXtglalature is net permitted te submit isuiutienai amendments te tbe people kaay but general elections; andforthe laarygoed reason that only then may a fall poll be expected. It is notorious that Hsss) people often take little interest itutienat amendments and that i election in which they are at stake I apt te be sllmly attended. It maybe it when the prohibition question l submitted, as that is one en which i Interest is felt, and it may draw i a full vote. But who supposes that l ether question that Is te be submitted, I te tbe abolition et tbe poll tax, would m out anything of a vote If that alone I at Stake. Voters need ta be stimu. silatoite go te the polls by party prejudice r by some ether strong emotion. Their sense alone will net take them. citizen's sense is apt te be notably at from the polls when no exciting l caus it out. (;.;!. vuueuiuwuu matters iinu goea 1MVI U..IU..4I , . . l te forbid special elections en con- cnsl amendments, and the one pre fited will net bold water; and the Itepub- Lpeuticuns Knew It. It is a big igame they playing en the Pre- ittienlsts in giving them this bare ea bone. And it ever the (erne court gets down te tbe of this prohibition question, ay say that prohibition Itself is un- ItutlenaL Who gave te the ajerity et tbe people power te say spirituous l.'quer "shall net be le or sold V The people may regulate I tale as they please, but can theyab- fly forbid it? We de net believe ( they may under any just view et r powers, bpiritusus liquor is un- lly necessary te man. It is the iethia Creater. It was used by his ter. It may be abused, and its abuse r aad should be stepped by can its use V the law; &' ; A Trlanphint t'ruk. tariff men and the Republican : I generally have glvtn a great deal of Btful consideration te the delncs sylngt of a certain Mr. Edward , who lately arrived in Pittsburg England and announced that he looking for a factory site for u tin leempany which desired te mare en r i England. He declared that he was for tbe Hepe Tin and Iren Plate ny, aad among ether stories te tbe high tax men told one i effect tlat tin p!ate nunufac. of England had contributed ),O0e te defeat that clause in tbe I tariff hill which imposed a higher raattaplate. . tYapatea from Innden published in .)4 JSCTJXMPEXCnu nnd the Friday meralag papers shows that tbe man waa simply lying with lafeaaity.sklllana boldness, and ha waa known la the land be hailed from at a crank. H'j cranki ness is of a kind that Ineplret profound respect. His lies are these of a genius. It he had watted .a few weeks, before springing them, the editorials of all the most radical high tariff papers would have made him famous, lilt crankiness waa se exactly la Una with their own that it even teems ;te ;have been dictated by It. The Philadelphia Prm said: " Pro tection for tin plates will de what it has for steel rails reduce :the price and re turn te the consumer all he pays in duty tenfold, with the advantage and profit of a great Industry transplanted from Eng land te the United States." Tbe next thing in order should be tbe opening eta tin mine produced by high tariff. Bellstih Ne. 0, of the FnnsylvsnU state college agricultural experiment station, his reports of taala en varieties of eits aid wheat, barley, potatoes Ud ether crops. Ot tbe varlstlea tried theGrrmaa Emperor wheat gave the best result, clnaely followed by Prolific and Haul niaek. Ot esu It wis found the Japan and Wide Awake varieties matured and were out at tbe same time, much arllet than the rest. Tbe latter gave tbe best yield la (fata, while tbe former yielded thernestin straw, and the horrJes were plumper and belter than thete or any ether variety. The College White gave the largest and flnest yield of potatoes. Oklahoma boomers will be heard from about Vateetlue's Day la numbers greater than the entire army et the United Ulster, and there 6ms te be urgent reaiens for speedy measures by Congress te getlhe army out of hum's way by opening the territory te settlement. rw 'AltrJOAnniAON seems te have taken Mr. Wanamaker te his besom. Tbe New Yerk Herald suggests that it was a shrewd device of Jehn te threaten departure for Karope that he might draw out an invita tion te Indianapolis and settle the question wbethei he was te be or net te be. As Mr. Wanamaker returns smiling In company with Mrs. Harrison, we may assume that he bas secured his plses In the family cabinet and will be the official purveyor te the queen as well as naval secretary or peatiuailer general. It will be awfully con cen con venlent te have la tbe cabinet a general supplier et the wants of women. Tiir oeallng station at Pange l'ange, Samoa, referred te in the Banste amend ment te the dlplomatle bill, was recom mended by Secretary Whitney In a letter te tbe Heuse naval committee. In 1678 Samoa gave us tbe privilege et establishing such a station ever which the United States only was te have jurisdiction. Heersiary Whitney ald : "The Important Interests subserved by ibis privilege should net be at tbe haztrd et a tenure as slight aa a lease from year te year, and I request that the department be authorized te purehsae the nceeaiary land for a oeallng station, and bn authorized te oreet a wharf and lighters for handling coal, and a small building for a keeper. Fer these purposes an appropria tion of f 100,000 is estimated te be sufBalent ana x recommend that such sum be ap propriated." We are new receiving vivid demonstra tion of the uaefulneaa pt inch a station well supplied with oeal, a our ships Just dls patched te Hjtnea will be long en the way, becauie compelled te save fuel that they may net be short when they reach tbe cene of action. France, England and Germany have coaling stations In all parts et the world, and in some cases they are jiruiccwa py ciaoersto and oestly fur tltlca lien a, Heward, tbe famous New Yorkcorrcs Yerkcorrcs Yorkcerrcs pDndent, aays that he would yery mueb like te tee a strong, cool man, in his .bare feet and night shirt, mansge, In the' dead cf night, tbe entranecm of, m 'Are esoape, "And, If added te natural difficulties are tongue of llirie,iia' cloud of amokeand red het Irea'rails, red het Iren step and red het, Iren platform, dlfllaultv teuabe thoimpesslblc" Mr. Heward 1 particular. lle net only wlsbca te escape from Are, uiu mania 10 no it comreriaDiy. 1'erhapi he has a patent heat proof fire eacape te eircr. Meat people In tbe top of a burning building would be thankful for a red het barbed fenoe wlre te slide down, which however, unoemlortable would be far preferable te a mera rapid climb through the thin air. m IlK.VJAMI.y BUTTxnWOllTU, of Ohie, btvieg supaivlaed and compiled an enor mously expenalve aud almost werthleas velume en the progress et Industrial art, felt himself bound te rush te the defense of msehluery, when the use of steam presses In government work was under dtsemwicn In the Heuse. A member had observed that currency, printed en the steam press, when compared with thatet ether nation, looked almply disgraceful. It was se easily counterfeited that Its use was simply tempt. Ing tbe criminal Ingenuity of the world. Mr. Itiitturwerth en this imagined that he aw an attempt by a labor organization te prevent tee ue or Improved macblnery, and went cd Inte a wild account of asup puud reign et terror In the bureau of engraving and printing where the "Dead March" waa whittled wben men came in te work ou the ateam pretaes. He tald : "I recommend te tbe Knight of Laber te establish a whipping pest in front of the oapltel and lick about twenty.flve members et the Heuae en tbe laat Saturday In eaeh month." If any oltlzen of Judgment will examine the cblldtah and naeleaa Illustra tions of tbe costly book which Mr. Butter worth oem piled and the government paid for, he will agree that at least one congress man deserve a aevere whipping. Ou each page are a (.aerlea et rough Illustration, beginning for example with a picture of a hand holding a quill pen and ending with acutet a typewriter. It la net aurprlalng that a proleaaer of machinery reapenalble ter such a production should have no sympathy for organized labor, The paper, he aald, teeinpd with augRostlens that men were, te be ahet for making contraets for their labor. '1 bey were te be bunted. He objected te that, and the reason he spoke of It new waa that It waa well known that whenever a thing was requested by a eartaln organlzitlen the Houae did it and hunted for reason a te de It. Mr. MoAdeo, et New Jersey, said that powerful organize liens of labor were unknown until the capital of tbe country had organized, Tte only sort of organized labor pleasleg te the author of tbe picture book referred te appears te be tbe organization of a printing Jeb for reveuue only. PERSONAL M. U lUnnr, a "Yeung Jre'aud " leader in 18, died en Friday in Cerk, Nim H. Kate Kiohmenu, of Seliull burg, la at ttiu head of the Wiscenaln Lead and Zlne company, whieh has a paid up capital of fiOO.000 Hb peraenally auptr vuev tbe bualneaa of the company, arid nor Reed JudKUient and ahrewdneis in mining tranaactlea are aald te be proverbial. Tjik Loud Mayer op Londex gave a banquet en Thursday evening in honor of Mr. J'helpii, the United Slates mlnltter. -"y ..u.e w Kunaia, meiuaing JjOrd Keaebery, Lord Salisbury, Lord Coleridge, Mr. CBlldei. Sir Jamw Fergoasen and many literary aud aolenUfle eelebrlilea. Isaac Heldkn, member of Farllatnent for one el the Yerkablre dlvialonp.whe waa a peer aobuelmaiter in his youth, la new ranked a tbe wealthiest man In the Com Cem Com mena. His Income from patent rights for Inventions ty whlea he revolutionized wool carding, terether with bis mill inter est, U placed st J 1,000. 000 a year. fllilj liAyOASTEB DAILY CyPELUGEyOER, FRIDAY. JANUAOTwST AStanSMMVajMWMieawkn A dHraatesi frarn Hulebuuee, Kaassa, S2L1 !'. 2woe" want te eHsffetdTa pi.aM.at Bn7 mlUM yasterdsy, acta rf2J?lew": '' WB te sxtvary stable, nlrM a double tsars and buggy aad betas drlvlag up aad down strew Ma break neck pace, whooping and yelling Hie Comanche Indian, and amutleg them SSI" br""B oft their revelvets. The marshal, atalated by another effleer, attsmpud te arrest them, wbea they erened fire upon tbe cmeer. This was promptly returned. The team beeasjeaa. manageable and ran away, overturning the vehicle. Tbe threa man. nn nf .!. h,.wt "'ans of being severely wennded, either by ths aheta or being tfirewn from - ""HtHuiawin into tne ranning gear of the buggy and thereby eacsped with riddled with bullet, and the ground be spattered with bleed. A pests has gene in The Ht Way. Frem the jkrk&nsaw Traveler. "Nervy," called an old negre addressing ds de' latch. Qulek, new, te' it's tee late." ..v- wi. u mwa wh0 b'PPtned te be near asked If any one were dead, ' Ne, ssh." dSW d0 ,ou " cr,pe cn ,0 your m Because," the old negre replied, "yan der cornea er man dat Iewe7 When he comes up an sees dls crspe, he'll think somebody's desd, an' won't bedder ma W he L0? Vmr vu Ukt ttl- Ob, 1 tell yen dat dar ain't but ene way ter get erleng la d Is yere werl'." ' " " p,t whst wsy Is that T" " W'y, sab, dat way i ter git erleng de bsa'wayyeukln,an'de be' way fur me at de present Is ter put crspe en my de'." m flatting a the lllgni. Frem the I) at roll rrea Piew. .,."l7,lf..hre," h" begsn, as he entered the Ninth avenue station the ether day, b.,".fe.',l,Jr r,bt te l,t y H"K 1" " What did your c de 7 aked tbe ser- "Kethlng." "riThen he bsd no rlaht." "That's what I say :" " Did he de anything else 7 ' " Yes, he kicked me, but 1 didn't Intend te say anything about that. What 1 want te knew.and what I've walked two miles te find out I. If a feller baa a rluht te kick a deg who ain't doing nothing but lying be be bludasteveT" "Ne, he has net." "Well, that aatliflea me. It' J tut as I thought. And no It my deg or come back, and if I ever get my even en that ebap again, I'm a going te preve that I waa right." Apbyalctunln a box la ulitt lome people c all Arfualer. TLey are right lt a rcuipby ale. Kailly anawnred tfaatrone' man.wbohae freqaently lurriired pain, irrewa Impatler.t and rebolleui, hnwinaei ninrd linnttlnnt ibnnla be the baby who drwa net ke wbalaatrer. lDgnean. Dr. llDll'a ilaby Syrup la the aor aer ertfg n rtineey, rrtce 2Vj. JJOOD'S SARSAPAHILIiA. THE PLAIN TRUTH fa that Uoed'a Saraaparllla !hai cured thou an ds et poep'n who aatrerea tuvercly with rtieumMlsui. It neutra'lze the lactle acid lu tha bleed, which cautea thou terrlble pain andacbw, and nUe vitalize and enilcbestbe bleed, thui preventing the recurrence of the dlteaae. These rncta wnrrantui In urging yen, if you Burrer with rheumattam, te gtve Uoed'a taraaparllla a trial, "Fer ii year:i have atifrercd with itlitle Khsntnatliin. Last Neximbtir 1 waa taken wene ihin ever, and waa unable te get out et the house. 1 waa almost UXI.fMlBSKim 40 DAYS aufTerlng irreat agony. In Uecernber I crm crm menced laklng Uoed'a Bariaparllla. Alter the aocend hottle 1 was abla te be out and around aud attend te butlneia. 1 took five bottles, and am new se rrea from rhcamaitsm that only oc&aslenally I feel It allgbtly en a aud den change of we&thsr. I have great confi dence in Iloel'a earasparllla. Cbailm Ham mau, Christie, Clarke Ce, WI. lNFLAatMATOIlY UUKUKATISU " llavlngbeen troubled with tmflammatery rricuruatlsm for many year, my tavorable attontlen waa called te Heed's sarsararllla by anadvertisementefcurts it had effected. I have new used three bettlea of Heed's Bars pat 111 and can already testify te beneficial Teaulta. 1 highly recommend It aa a bleed pu rifier." J. U. at arts, West llloemflelO, N. Y. Heed's Sareaparilla Beld by all druggists. II I six for S3. Prepared only by C. l. .HOOD CO., Lewell, Mass. lOO Doeea One DMlar. A YUK'S OUKlllti- i-KOrOHAU Every Household Should have Ajer'j Cherry Fecteral. It nn cs tbcuisuds et llvei nnnuully, and ts peculiarly oltlcncleus lu UUOU1, WUU1U OCIUUU auaSUlCKTHUOAT. "Afterancxtenslva practice of nearly one ene tblrd or a cenlury, Ayer'a Cherry l'ecterul Is nay cure for roeent colds and ceughi. I pro pre scribe It and bellevn It te be the very best ox ex ox imetorant new offered te the people." Dr. Jehn O. Levis, Druggist, West Jlrldgewater, Fa. " Seino yeirs age Ayer'a Cherry Fecteral cured me of asthma alter the best medleil aktll hed failed te give me roller. A tow week since, being again a Utile troubled with the disease, 1 was promptly RELIEVED BY the same romeay. I gladly offer this remeOy (or tbe benefit of all similarly effllcted." F. 11. lias tier, Editor Argu$, Table Ueck, Meb. " Fer children a filleted with colds, coughs, lore threat or croup, I de net knew of any rtiundy whleU will give mere steed y relief thin Ayei's Cherry Fecteral, I have found It, ulse, Invaluable In caee of whoeplug cough "Ann Lovrjey, 13J1 Washington lret, Uosten, Mais. " Ayer'a Cherry Fecteral has preved ro re ro rearkubly effecttve In croup aud is Invaluabla an a family mcdlclue." D. at. lirymt. chloo chleo chloe poo, Mass. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, raarAMD ar Dr, J. O. Ayer 8t Ce., Lewell, Mass. Sold ly PrucgUta. rrlce, 1 1 six bottles, U. Jati'JUea aOXPLUXWN J1) H'VXJt. LADIES'i WHO VALUK A KICriNEl) COUfl.KilON MUST UttK POZZONI'S MKUIOAT.'D COMPLEXION POWDER. It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the sklu. Uemoves all pimples, irwekles nnd oie eie oie eoloratlons. and mekes the skin delicately ettandbeauUful. It contains no llme, white, lead, or arsenic. In three (hades, pink or fifth. WnttA (.nil lirnnHtt. ' rOU BALK 11T All Druggist and Faney Ooetta Doalera vorywhero. SBTUKWAltB Or miTATlON8.-m apnulvd rnUK OHKA'IKST X ALL AT HEDUOTION OV H. GERHART'S. riHK TA1LOKINO. In order tt reduce a heavy stnek sndclve employment te my haua, twill icakaunui Older ler the rumilndnr of thn winter snaten all lieuvy.WtWbl Pultlnfc', Uvxrceatluir und 'irouseiluffatcest price, litre is u chance n set a Hut elsa article for a small amount of money, rp:clU attontlen paut lu full Ukm "It. . irisKUHAUT. . . no. 3 North Que nB'reet. arOnly Direct importing iaiier In ths city of J.aucailcr. ' J)tAMOND,DYW. If Yeu Are Sick With Headache, jrenralala, BhsasaatJam. Dra paiMta, DIlleDsneM, sQHuDmltaVr SI2Iii!utle,lA tt" fine's watery ejem ppana and be cured, in each et tM IM S"! mental or phyatcal orrwerk,tsity, urmunoraUra.ltieeaartet wbVsaia la weasien tna nerrens srstem. mauitlnsr tat eaa 2LS.TT Si0!?6: ""'a ie ca wtta that great m erve Tonic, and the aasctr will disap pear. Paine's Celery Compound iilkt!.V!',B?!in'nM .write t nin?L.S?lerr -."""P000 cannot be x-,.VA-.B,"Iy,Te,,l8 nnr ease a single SSii.T.1??""1 eeangi. Stynervons Stynervens ?JfT."22Ur,,r5',mP'y?M,' with It the re-?.-iln' IfeeUen of the itemach, heart and llT5,,iJPa..th.8 heie tene or the system waa 2T?2i?l",rInlOT,,d-. Itsllmyinena if sick a Ihave been, l'alne' Celery Ccmpean W1U Own Teu I Sold by drurgtsU. SI t sl for M. Freparea nnlyby Wxixa, Uicbarde Co,BuiUngten; Fer the Aged, Nerrerji, OeblllUtetl. WAtTAUAKBlVB faiLAMLrats, Vrlday, Jan. t5, 18. Here are some Seal ;Skin Cleth Coats and Wraps at prices we have never known the equal of. There is a great diflerencein Seal Skin Cleth, but the meanest sort would be cheap (if a mean thing ever is cheap) at what you shall have these things for. Trust veur .eycaj you'll hardly dare te, but our guaran tee covers the goods and the making the fit shows ibr it self. Hlk I'lnsh Wrspj, aa'.tu quilted lining, seal Jr. nf,-" , ssklnflfertl Silk riuih Wrans, long frenti. rull s'tevea, qui Ud satin lining, plush bslltllmtnliiga, . S7kludlnrSttO foil riush wraps, better grades, HSIitodlprsleSu llHr Hesl Cleth Nemnarket, htrd Hinnn quilted lining, roil seaI orn ern irints, IS3 kind for tn 'nil rieth itajlans, handsetn ly fin ished, kind for 121 Beal Cleth iHHitns. with angel sleeves uf Very bi-nt ilnsh. ... 170 kind for IM Beil Pluih Me.1Jh.Shs. SW kind for SM . S53klndferJS3 line leal lleih Jackets, aitln lining, . ., lnd 111 Mud for 17.71 Besl Cleth Baeka. ju kind for IIS ssoaiadferiia Second fleer, Chestnut street front. Take elo ele elo valers. The Broadway of the store, Chestnut street entrance, is still surrendered te the Berlin Jackets. They went out by hundreds yesterday at 2, $3, $4, and $5 each. Yeu knew the rest. Samples, no two alike, half prices. It may be that our special let aim auction price 01 lace ana ether light curtains provoked the exclamation, "Why don't they eflcr some bargains in heavy Curtains ?" Ajieugnt we neard you say it, and told our Upholstery head te heed you. He said, " Ne, it can't be done." We said, " It must be done." And out of the discussion comes the follewing: 2pnirs plain ttn Bhlelfu, wllb. htnfl B 1110 lleral (luilOH, erauKe, corn, cop. pet, aidels, Mie, firm cotta, blue, (lOupitr, from I5. 16 pitlra plain tipehlnlun dle tu son, 1 wte loeolors) tJitle, CloepAtr. ma beiuuy, blue, Sien pair, fren 119. iDimirsplndia top bhlelas 1 hindieme Hi;ciiaaftfliH, Jiipancsit etTicti blue, HiJolie, mahegnny, clesptitiu, Mlu, 112 a pair, from tM. 113 pairs Bo-lueii nil-ever figured rha ulllu olive, blu, cream, terracetta, tHupslr. feaiin.'O 0 pitlrs re-lnch all-ever figured Che nilles crrnmenly, IJapair, tremtlVBO. IS pnlrs 60-lnca Bll oer figured Che- nlllu. ; tOK', plteen blue, ssluiun, liuatialr.iremsls. ID pairs M-inch nil ner flgnred Ch- ulllcsj olive, ein.rcd peacick, geld, SIS a pair, irem sis se Odd lets lu hmf pulra-Uiinllles and thtul.e, plain tops and figured ler tull aud thtee quuttcr uiuul prices, Shiela. What is Shiela? That's a conundrum, and we give it up. Shiela means te us a heavy velour finish, rich in effect of stuff and color. In this offering some styles are natural, ethers conventional. The prices are efl one-third. A symptom of the period is the cheapness with which rich fur nishing effects can be produced. Elegance with economy. You've read that in advertising a thou sand times. We doubt if you ever have had an equal chance te make it practical. Second fleer, north of Transept, four ele vators. There's always news in Dress Goods. New stuffs all the time; faster new and slower then, maybe, but no let up in the coming. liut the best telling for you isn't always of the new things. There are bargain places blossoming here and there, day by day, that you won't care te skip if your dol lars come hard. If you can use short pieces of uress uoeds, we are next thing te giving some of them away. All the little lengths 1 yard te 7 have been pulled out and marked at prices that a rem nant should blush at. In the let are fOUl 31 tutgeg iiriuurcs 01 us diagonals htbltclrtlia bread cloths enril hulrs nlslds checks and a variety of striped and figured Novelties. Cleakings and UJsterings appear as metalr plushes "criln Twill beuvurs beuclcj Seme of these things are en long tables in the main aisle, some are at the regular Rem nant counter. We want te wind the whole business up be fore the month gees out. Dress Robes $4 te $10 each I DIAMOND DYES -jSS! eelw toea lata any AOofttCelonl I 10 QuittteKnat-il j A Child Can Um Them I Unequalled ter ail fancy aa Art Werk u) WAITAMAXMWa Rich stuffs for panels and trim mines, and strenc. handsome VVW plain weaves te combine. Yard- cost would be double or mer. eatkwattet centre. JOHN WANAMAKER. rORBAt. JAiri OB RENT. E XKCUTORR' AliK OP BKAL ES- TAT. ,' . i- m M DAT, J ASClkT tl, 1SV, the nnflartlgned, ezeeutet of the eattte et iienryK. Ionian, doesaacd will sell at the fJli!J5ll?.?er,t nsastsr, U following two tract of land, vis: se 1, consisting of atract or land,eoataIn land,eeataIn Ina 1 Acre and B Perches, situated en tha tomb bank of the Coeaauwa creak, la lppr Lea. 000k township. eppesita tn Baanat VTmeiV mill, and ahen t one hal f mlla aeuth of Preaeau adjoining Unds of V. vr. shirk. Pater k fa? baker and aald crtek. The Imprereaasnt thereon consist et two Stene BnUdinn, for merly used and known a Leman' Mlfle W?TA ".n enttlna a geed water power, suitable ler tome inannlaetnrinr establish ment. Me. J. cenalit of a Traet of Timber and Sprent Land, cenutntna; a aere and 117 r.;rc.nf i itektea tn llachelm township, oppo eppo oppe Lt?J.,'01' en Ul" nerU hank of aald eraek, aejmnlnglands of Samuel M.AtelLjtary Ann Mult and said ereek. n sale wui pe held at7 o'elrek p. tn , when son. dIUODs will be made known hi A.D. ucimasriL. J. HA HO 1.1) WlCKaBSHAst. Illinois neBaai; ' Xzeeutnrsefli.a.LeaniaT.deeeaaed. Ace. r. KataeiM, Auct, Janf us, W,7u te, 16, IS- OITY BUILDDST& LOTS eiCCBBD BT PATlaa Five Dollars Per Menth. THIRIT-FIVK OHOIOK LOTS LEFT, At the JoUewIng uw Prlee : '2 f's J0' , S1SS v i.uiur 8 Lets for 6 Lets ter 0 Leta for ...... I" .......... tee SM SOO ............. All sllusted In tha mnt nnltl..nn.l. portion et the city, street car facilities, paved sidewalks, city water supply, e ard electric lfghu The cnaapeai utrered in the city, and bound te : value. Alse, a number or sewerage, gas i teu new lucre in Dwelling Eeuaas en Bama Plan. The bt ctance ever offered ler a person of email means te secure a home. Apply Imme diately te , . . ALLAH A. HBBB. Bcal Ksttte and Insurance Agent, lesasstKingltreet. EXECUTOR'S BALK OK VALTJABLK Ok TncaaeAT, JabtabtSL ISIS, At the Keyatene Ueuae. in the city et Lanoaa Laneaa ter. the nndrrsigned ezeeutrlx or the eataU et Henry Hwentael will sell at publie sale the following Ileal Batata, te wit : """" """ "" e L a L 01 Ground, en which fa erected uhwuS ahtlf storyfeuiea UWJCLLinu IIOUBK, Me ts centstMa street. LancaaUr city, containing in front 19 ret, 8 Inches, mere or less, and extending in depth 78 feat, mere We. 2. A Let of G round, en which I erected lw"-!fri: ' uWlliie Beuaa, US- .8l",t. "ler'c: treet, cenUtnlng in front IS feet. S inches, mere or iris, ana ex tending la depth el feet, 10 Inches, mers or less. me. S A Let of Ground, en which Is alto erwteit a two-steK BktICK UWBLL1NU HOUsE, no. 41 sast Frederlek atreet, contain ing also thasame frontage and denth aa Me. 8. te.l a Letnr Ground, en which I erected a two story Brick Dwelling Heuse, Me. U kaat Frederlek street, oemalrunB; the same front age and depth as Me. a; rhese properties aru In geed condition and ?.ffT L helM, IhVOttment, and will posi tively be sold. Hale te commence at 7 o'clock p.m.. when terms will be made known by v ' BUlLr ti. MABPLR, Kxccntrtz of Henry Bwentsei, deceased. Jebl l. Hsinbs. auctioneer. lanll,lt,te,l8,,23.,V,S0 uky uoena. ws's'aasia B AKQAINS. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS IK WATT &SH AND HAVB MADE A CLKAB1NQ PUBCUABB FBOM TUB IMPOBrBBS Ot 8,500 YS BOS DRAP DE' ALMA In All tbe raahleaab'e Celcrj. . ?' '".J"1 excellent quality All-Weel, 40 Inches wide, ana his never b ea aeld ler lea thou seventy fivoetnts a yard. MThey8lMtt m lUy "U very fl,y M ,0D FIFTY CKNTS A YAK1. ririY. CENTS A YAttu. , clear sivlug te purchio-et 81 cents ea Optn te-day Spring Importation of Nev Fmbreideries ud Table LiniM AT LOW riUCKS, AT TUB New Yerk Stere. 6, 8 and 10 East King Street, LANOASTKlt,PA. COAL, LUMHEK AND COAU TOBACCO 8HOOKS AND CASFB. WBTKll.N UABU .Weuus. wiSltslie ana Btall,at . It B.MAUT1NACO- sss trater street, Lancaster, ra. ns-lyd JOAU.MUAKllrtliH'a COAtPAJNt. COAL DEALERS. Depot Prtnes atrsat, "-isith asjuua LABCAraB.rA Freneli Dress Goods Aura, GBs?s,S?,?22Sf '" BBXTaiXtTsVAYa. ewwn, mmrnvmmT TAILOW-STE. U WJ aiaa syMgg rjTO OLOTKIMQ BUTKBSL LCuuminflBre. 03 NORTH QUON IT. C8 IBTBBBaUBa BABailia ix TBOCIBBS MAOa TU UBDBB. W tars eletsa mas a t raur jeagi ttauaikteniii grisss, AUFrssh nw evsn stie. IMS Tjrcmssrs te Order. Alt. Wee', WetU ss.ee. H H g9 s te erser, Ail-Weel. Werth ST 00. SS.S0 Tte i te urder; All-Weel, Werth is co TbeQreat AnetuUSaleef Men's. Bey' ana euiaras'e Cieuia;. at kali prM atiil eon uau.es. ., Jf s Orarseats at N ss. use, at, K, es, H aad Si. Hsm's Salts at as, s. ss. ss, ss, no. Boy'OvreeatiatSt7S,tlte,S0,M. Bey Bait at Sise. SS, Ss, is.1 Children's SnlU and Overeats from M at aad np wards.; Shrawa bayar will and It te UiMr advan tag te eall and examine these reeds, ss the Lewest Price will prevail. L. GANSMAH A BRO., MerohanlTafler and MaanfACturer of Man', Bey' and chUdrea'a Clothing, B. W.COB. KOBTH QDBBH OBABQB BT. . aaTh Cheapest Bxclusive Clothing Berate la the city. M8 KATHirOH. IDg! TBB, WB UAVB BVBBI THING BUiTA BLB BOB BOOH WBATHBB IN MBH'B WBAB. ALLOUB OVERCOATS Reduced in Price. A BBDD0T10N, TOO, THAT TOEOMBTBIMO; AMOOaTS OUB WHOLB L1NB OB MEN'S SUITS CUT IN PRICE BBOK THE BBTTBB QBADBB TO TBB LOWBB. ted'll raeriT BY A VISIT TO OUB BTOBB. A LOOK AT OUB PBICBS 18 SUBB TO HAKE A BU YBB OP IOC. Myers & Eathfen, BBLIABLB 0LO1U1BB8, NO. 13 BAST K3NQ BT LABOAariB PA. EAD1NQ OLOrHlERS. The great Reduction Sale Still Continues -AT- OUR STORE. lirsh & Brether, ONI-PRIO Oletliiers and Fumisliers. THIS WEEK WB WILL COT PBICBS ONE THIRD On Cur Entire Stcek of BOT'S OVERCOATS, BOY'S SUITS, BOY'S BINQLK PAhTrJ, CHILDREN'S OVERCOATS, CHILDREN'S 8U1TS, CHILDREN'S KNEE fAMTS, CHILDREN'S BHORT WAISTS, In order te enable ns te Clear Off enr Entire W1HTBB Stock of thea geed and mske room for tha BXrBMSIVE and ELEQANT LINE OP BPBIMO CLOTHING which we are new manulaetatlng. asy Call at onea aud are lbs Bxtraerdlntry Inducement v. a aieerrailng EIBSE & BROTHER, OOBNkmOF M. QUMN BT. OBNTRB BQUARSj. LAMCASTBB.PA. HUBLEY'S GLYCERINE A.OTION and Ulyeerlne Celd cream are admlra Dl. Toilet preparation for cbapped bands ana roughness el the akin i pleasant aoethlnx andoeoQag. Ber sale only at UVULMf UBCO BTOBB. HWMBlagBU. Seasonable M but ea rATJB YOU MBM THE BARGAINS AT 6 tnd 8 ffertti Queen St IN BLaUfKaxa oeMromn, LADXM OMXUXKma COATS, MAWLB, EIRT3:ApD TJNDnwlaR, Celd Kacardlaaa of Oeat, Oji aeeeant of the weather net Uiag eaia, aa If yea want an nf thu b.m.1.. .n. .. once. We will tave you money. - Jehn S. Givler OsBSNertl. QasMSarasrt, 4-Min M N EW BOSTON STORE. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. J. HARRY STAMM. NEW Bosten Stere, Everything Gees. IHEBPEGIALBALB Announced lut week ha kept ut en thssaera averalnee. weareptfaiedteflndthat In these ilmts of 8PBCIAL BALES The people quickly dlitlngulsh between enr BBAL BALB8 And the staple ruse adopted by otters te catch trad. On Wednesday, January 23d, waerrsB these uauuaisb: BOe Table Linen, S7 l-2e a Tard. 8 Blankata at 16.00 a Pair. IB White Bpreadaat 93.00 Baeta. All Quilted Llnlnfl-, VISe Yard. 6O0 Kderdewna at 85e a Yard. 1.26 White Bpraada, 80e Baeh. 87 lSe Underwear at flBe laeh, a.SS Grey Blankets, $1.00 a Fair. BOe Oomferta, 60e Baeh. 250 Woolen Hese, aOesPalr. 2Be Jersey Qlevea, 17e a Pair. 26e Blbbens, l7e a Yard. 13 l-3e HandkerobletV, 8e Saeh. 60e Draea Qoeda, 371-2e a Yard. 87 X-2e Oeraets, 25e a Yard, 25e Eheulder Shawls, loe Baeh. NEW BARGAINS EVERY DAT -AT- Ne. 24 Centre r'aaare lVERXT FAMILY SHOULD USE CASSABD'S MILD CUBED HAW. The r. Bchumtker new Precess riourpro rieurpro riourpre nounoea the beat ever placed upon the uxar- W make specialties of PINE TEAR, ana Choice elvjaVi ana uacu a cerrarls. The best SOe Coffee In the etty. All we ask la a trial order. otte. Wl ant, , . . .. Be. US West King Street. aa-Uoed delivered. QHEAP GROCERIES. Selling Off Belew Cost. Ye, we are Feiling Off Belew Ceat te Reduce our Stock. Mew la the time te bny Canned and Dried Fruits cheap. We have an Immense stock, our principal brand being DBWDBOP, which we claim leads ths world. Teas, Coffees and Sugars. TEAS-Impe 11, Oolong, Japan, Teung Hy Hy en, sad the lnest English Breakfast lea In the city. COPPEE8 Try our Java and Mecha Cot fees, Alte tte Best Bies and Laguayra In BOOAB3 at Cost. Sugars at Ceat. SWQITB US A TBIAL 03DER.- W. A. Relst & Ce., GROCERS, Cor, list King tnd Poke StrewtaC E CAN SERVE YOU WELL ANI save you money .te advertising. Esti mate free. ' - ADVKRTIHINf. anrHR.HflOs7H The meat complete and original ever Issued. Bent en receipt et BO eenta te pay for naklns and forwarding. " B4U AevTUie Wamw a BraeuLTr. ,,f,"fc-VP?.ni!!i"t?"V'WAgeBay1 jj- - . wwuuneuwi, nainm Md. 1trAI SMmaaw rriE ETHINQ SYRUP. NEW BOSTON STORE t UHOOMH1KS. TO MOTHERS. Every bbe should have a bottle et DE FAUBrEY'8TkETHINUHyDpi , ettLSuy !." Me ,VD,nm or Sferpbla mlature. wiu Trial betUe seat by mall 10 east. Jasi-lydeedAw BrS ,asWV4ssfc agisjfaJAte-A'!-'Liji. . i