Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 01, 1889, Image 2

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jsHtyit.TBw ,tha , kfltlaaate
at ,iaiaaLagfrii upon um
2-jtapaaantbataauiar coenics
the OariaaeK and the natives
aaty been 'prevented by the de-,
I aeuoaef the commander of the
te,JSeefarad te tha German
mat a were waa uneany
i'aaitetaaee taniered by them te
, tba AdaaM would take ahand
WBfltet ; and when they proposed
(Vevwa V bridge he advised them
taflwoaldaetperaiUlt. Hia advice
ham waa? te let the natives fight ent
taMlaa by themselves 5 te which
rzeeDOhded that they could
aflgnaa, .because they had Invited
1 tobaehlef. And that te jnstthe
Tamasese cannot stand with
1 aWef ate foreign patrons. He is
rJa-tramerit.
l latest news shows as that, since the
ten sue Mauds, the Germans
rbeen very aggressive. They have
I a newspaper, searched vessels,
I the natives and finally havede
martial law. The departure of
Ltary seems te have been
sate; slnea he took a proper
of tha situation, and acted In
ieteratlaed and spirited way that
I? the most likely te preserve
He' has established our
i policy. He went there, he says,
1 a hatfull of initruotiens adapted te
tsiiMOf .peace; but which he threw
f as net adapted te the scene of war
Ine encountered. Secretary Bayard
Senators Sherman and Hall seem te
i that there is no war yet, and they
I, doubtless still cram United States
with pacific instructions.
1 net disposed te criticise Secretary
l"s action, save te suspect that it
1 the snap that would have adorned
ijtfeaaUoe, and that te se refreshing te
l national Heart in the action of the
for of the Adams.
senator Jehn Sherman te a notorious
1 lewd and Senater Eugene Hale is a
Leap bead. The honor of the
r,ta in bad keeping in their hands.
: Frve te chanted bv some Journals
splaying a Jingo part in the Samoa
1; dus me pency ne advocates re-
1 itself te the popular sentiment
t is theenly one that can be agreeable te
and geed Beam. It is net
atom te resist the German assumption
apremaey in Samoa, where our right
laarUmlyasgoed as hers; and better,
think, by reason, first, of the early
of the Islands by Captain
and second by the greater
ity of Samoa te our country and by
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i lower California. If our rights are
k equal; and our interest requires us te
KBjM.le.tsln them, our honor demands that
tahalldjse. And when Germany Btarts
i with a declaration of war against the
M, because of their resistance te its
1 of supremacy, it is necessary for us
(.take a band In the fight, as the Adams
Oder says: and we have a peer
ie the Intelligence and patriot
ic the man who thinks otherwise;
la profound contempt for thejudg-
n that finds any echo of jingoism in a
land calm exposition of the steady
1 te preserve respect for our nation
St par wherever its flitt floats.
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,Y veau Again.
aeseathrennsyivanui railroad pre-
i te said te have received the coup-tie-
;the Yanderbllts having purchased
interests of their fellow stockholders,
1 the purpose of letting the project
the sleep of ages. The trunk line
te have lately been enjoying a re-
t season of harmony, and a love
ibis been partaken by the Yander-
fcitandPennsylvaula railroad people, the
atai condition of which was that
! Yanderbllts should comply with their
agreement te sell the Seuth
l te the Pennsylvania ; of which the
forbade the execution, Whether
l Yanderbllts buy out their fellows and
i the money from the Pennsylvania, as
' be reasonably supposed, or whether
r bny them out with their own money.
jgWbtefa they offer up as a sacrifice upon
t altar of railroad harmony, there te no
ifoaeuucat aiiin&t meir acquisl-
1 of the stock te intended te step the
Dg or tue Seuth Penn railroad.
.Whether this can be done In the inter.
jpB of the Pennsylvania railroad and
; that of the people, might be a
ftoestlen In the courts ; but it all the
faaakbelders are bought out, there will
Itweqqy Due ine public te complain of
Iwseagnd the public te quite generally
iby ear courts, in such cases, te the
destination te -which it te said te
1 been warmly consigned by the late
Milam II; Vanderbllt. Therefore we
lude that we have teen all of the
taPeantbat we shall see during the
1 of harmony and love that te adver-
1 having dawned en the railroad
son.
. That Amendment.
The prohibition amendment that has
vsd the approval of the Republican
oaerine stave government testifies
jtee boUewnets of that; approval, and
1 ne Daa raita 01 tne Republican essiy
pweue me promemon sentiment,
its failure te forbid the im-
1 and use of spirituous liquors.
fits manufacture and fale being pre-
Prohibition laws all fail of exe-
i even when they prchibll: but when
lattfeen te at liberty te brine a train lead
f: whisky IntJ the state for the use of
and anyone else who does net
it tin tba state, what chance Is
1 that Its use shall be limited or its
ha stepped? Very little indeed.
1 will lese its license revenue and
I ever the sale of. liquor, whose
; will pass into the hands of these
I at willing te beat the law and risk
ion rer tha profit la the business.
he faae of the verbiage of Ibis
MMndBMat.lt te tkutbattlM lUpubll
caa teidfra an aaaMaff tbalc ptohlMtieB
allies with the ttadew et a ntbstartM
tbatttMsraraiiotintaddtehTo. It te
coaHjabaathatteMlBffptttnpcHi tba
tat ta'BoawMietth aim, of the
rascally Btptbltean leasers M eeeastngly
Mat thatt publte premises.
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Tmxes de net leek very preeshlDg for
brlillut .foreign policy by Blalae, with
emtlotMBwalecBMrBaa at Mm heart of
thecemmlltee ea ferelga affairs, but Oct
raanyahewe be disposition te wait for tee
Malae Btateaaaae ia take taeAsaetleee Mm,
andwemaybeiaaflgbUag honor before
the fourth of Mareh.
Captain Xxart ateae up fcki mind that
the Adsma eenld threw some shells, tee,
tboegh the Adame has only six smooth
bore guns aaa the Adlsr bet Krnpp breseh
leading nasdesanen. HnrrahferLearyl
Avohe the favors of aeotlUea denesd
at tbe letldSBCS el Mrs. Stay vessat Flab, In
Mew Yerk, a few nights ego were live
ctnsriMln little glided ones hung upon
glided trees la tbe corner of the ball room.
Tbe birds would hardly cost mere than
man? of tbeeMtMr mntebeard toys erdl
narlly nsed for favors and the delight el
having aemethlngnew most have made the
throng In the lenls XI ballroom cackle.
Imagine a glided youth of Mew Yerk with
a smile and a golden canary bird In a glided
etge skating dexterously ever a slippery
fleer.
Br reason of Its exelntivs publication of
many important interviews, the Baltimore
Sun bas oeme te be regarded as tbe organ of
Secretary Bayard and that part of Its Wash
Ington correspondence relating te foreign
Ultra may be pretty ssfely taken as offi
cial. Tbe following bit of Inside hUtery,
se published, Is therefore of timely Inter
est : ' When the treaty with Hawaii was
extended, tbe Senate, at tbe Instigation of
Mr. Edmnnda, wbe baa been particularly
Industrious In contriving trouble for the
Cleveland administration, inserted a elauie
providing for tnecsstlen te theUnlted States
of a harbor for a coaling station. Tbe
almlhlstratlen opposed tbe senate amend.
mtnt en tbe ground that it might cause tbe
rajaotlen el tee treaty, which seeured most
important polltleil and oemmeralal privi
leges tethU oeuntry. Dnder that treaty
Hawaii binds herself net te eals a feet of
her territory te any foreign power without
tbe oentont of the United States, and
reciprocity el trade bstwean the two coun
tries are established.
Tbe constqaenee was that when tbe treaty
was laid before KlogKalakauahecenoelved
tbe Idea that tlie United States was seeking
te acquire territorial rights la Uawall, and
It was only with grest dlffienlty tbst tbe
state department was able te convince him
te tbe nentrary and bis assent te tbe treaty
was scoured. About the same time Kale
kaua attempted te form an alllanee with
Samoa, and Plnee Bismarck, learning of
this and el his cession of a coaling station
te this oenntry, became suspicions and no
denbt honestly believed that tbe United
States was oevortly seeking te gobble both
tha Sandwich and Samoans Islands. He at
onee set te work te get control of Samoa,
wbere the Germans hare large Interests.1!
Se by tbe bungling or the Sanate we have
been made appear eager te seizs tbe 1'aclfle
IslandB.
Se.vateu DeLvn, of California, Inilita
that tbe Usinean question Involves tbe free
dom of our oemmorce en the I'aclfie, and
that a retreat from the position assumed
by Mr, Bajard In his deelaraUena in refer refer refer
onee te a preserved autonomy of Hamoa
would be an almeat absolute rotlrement
from tbe Farina, no was thoroughly
familiar with tbe qaeatlent discussed It
etlmly and historically, and with gravity
demanded by tba occasion, assured tbe
Senate that tbe Interests of tbe Amerlean
pejple demanded the restoration of tbe
ttatus quo,
PERSONAL.
Oavtain BiiAnnunr, a veteran of (be
waret 1812, died nt Farmlngten, Ma, en
Thuradsy, Bged 03 years.
Rev. II. C. I'ABTemua, of Jjyken. Fa.,
lira accepted tbe call from HL Faul'a
Episcopal cbureb, et Manhelm, and will
Baumi) his duties en the first Sunday in
Marcb.
Hieiiaud Oathse, Inventor of tbe Gal
ling gun, has devloed a pollce son for use
lu riots, wbleli will Ure 1,10 shots a
minute. High cxplcalves, be thinks, will
be tbe dfistruetlfa loreo employed In
future warfare.
Mn, Austin Ceninrf, wbe sailed for
Europe Just prier te the holidays, is said by
tbe maritime fiesalpa te have gene in the
Interest of that ott-anneunced and mueh
talked about proposed new line et transat
lantic steamships whose pert "en tbe ether
aide" will be Mllferd Haven.
Jaueh K IiAMnDiN,aeelebrated portrait
and landscape painter, waa found dead In a
ear of tbe Heading railroad, en the arrival
nfthetralu in Qermantewn en Thursday.
Death is cup posed te have been dun te apo
plexy. Mr. La'JibdluwasbarnlnPittsbujg
in lbu7, and at tie age el 12 began atudyleg
art. Ha hns been a resident of Philadelphia
alnee 1837. Mr. Ltiubdln waa one of tbe
oammlaalenera appointed by President
Buebanan in I860, en the reoemmendatlon
el a national convention of artlata, te super
intend the interior deoeratlon of tbe capital
at Washington, lie frequently visited
Lancaster and had many warm friends
here. Ills paintings of the late We, A.
Wilsen and Bishop Bewman were recently
exhibited here. He leaves a widow, two
sens anil two daugbteie, Geerge C. Lsmb
din Is an artist el wide reputation aud Dr.
Alfred O. Limbdln la managing editor el
the Philadelphia Timt.
Aitanltcd Ills Lawjer In Court.
There was a (sensational tcone In Judge
Nerinlle'e court, in Br. Inula, en Wednes
day. Ed Kelly, alias H lattery, charged
with highway rubbery, and a desperate
obaraeturwho bas asrved time, bad Just
consented through hla attorney, Jeseph
tfutllnir, toae-eptaten year term in the
penitentiary for his erlmes.
Ten years?" asked Judge Nermlla hes
itatingly, as he was abnut te Impose that
sontenea en tbe man. Kelly, seeing what
waa oetniug, nerved himself like a python
abcut te cell Itself about some animal it
meant te crush, and the next moment he
dasbed forward at Purling, wbe saw atara
as be reeled backward, stunned by a pow
erful blew delivered ever his left eye by
tbe desperado, bis mouth was bnrt, loe,
by tbe prisoner's thumb. Mr. ifnrllng was
picked up and taken te a waah room te
bathe bis bead, bleed trickling down from
bis whlbkera meanwhile.
The feu-years' sentence waa imposed.and
tbe prisoner went back te J all te be brought
out again later te be tried for robbing an
Olive street car conductor named Pat Ital
ian of all bis fares and bla waten. The
charge would have been passed generally
but for bis asiault en Furling. Judge Nor Ner
mile made tbe aentenea fifteen yeara, te it
cost Kelly just live yeara te strike hla
attorney.
m m
Itswards far Heneii Bf te.
J. Devlin, a tialn empleye en tbe Mew
Yerk Central & Hudsen Klver railroad,
found a poeketbook containing 130,000 last
Bnnday In a seat of a drawing-room car at
tacbed te tba east-bound train, due at
Albany at 430 p. m. He returned tbe
money te Its owner, J. K. Lef tus, a Bos Bes Bos
tenlsu, who waa returning from tbe West.
Mr, Loftea handed Devlin f 1.0C0.
Autbur Tutten, an engineer wbe bas been
out el work all winter and bad spent many
daya looking for a job, stumbled ever a
package containing $7,467.40 in Ohloace en
Wedneaday. He took It home, opened It
and discovered that It belonged te O. t
Flrmeulcb, a wealthy manufacturer, The
next morning he returned it te Ftrmenlcb.
Tne manufacturer was overjoyed nt hla
lucky escape from a heavy Iecs. Heahewed
hla appreciation of the peer engineer's hon
esty by cnerlng him a bright, new twenty.
flyu cent pleee.
m m
Ur Bnll's Coeifh Byrup U fut tlkfnu tbe
n'aoaef sji ilieeia JitMioeaeugbioinedli'.
It never fall in riJluethemcMl violent cola.
una ler threat dbeaaea It la Invaluable, l'rlee
i5 coals.
Thus am I doubly anned-my death ana lire,
My bane ana antidote are both bstere me-'
VThatiitr te ait alone (offering with nearaisU
or buy one betUe of selvsuen w.
BOOKS AND AUI1I0RS.
JOWA.TKAW AWD BIS C05TIHX!T,Mfl-
Mes ihrenRn American society by Max
O'ReH aaa Jaek Allya, tranaUusl by
Madam Pant Blenet. Oases! & Ce., Maw
Yerk. Tkte book already fameae beeaaes
of tba wide reaewa of tee author's abarp
satire ea "Jehn Ball and his Island," la
tally up te that work la wit and ability,
bnt fortunately for Americana, la written m
a mere pleasant temper. It therefore,
makes dellgblfnl reading, and the criti
cism of American fanlta are angar.oeatea
with en evidently genuine admiration
and astonishment ever the works
and ways el Jonathan and the
wonders of hta continent. The eriap, clear
etyle of Max O'Rell, bis keen senM of
hnmeraadtbe general feres of his criti
cisms have assured readers for whatever
he writes, and thengit we are net tela wbat
partJsek Allynbad In tbla work It will
all pass for tbe Vreaebmaa'a and be remesa
bend ss the beat treatise ea a abort visit te
as ever published by a foreigner. Cap.
tleus erftlss have found fault with
tbe frequent appearance of sayings
that are ehwtuuty," but It mnat
be remembered that the book was
written by a Frenehsata ostensibly for
Freneb readers and these sayings are net
Freneb ebeatnuta, Tbe genial author is
quite as unsparing In his comments upon
tne fellings of the Freneb as be Is upon
these of foreigners snd notes tnelr narrow
ness aaa meiancneiy ignoranes 01 BTery
thing outside of Franee. Tbe book Is net
all Enmor and burlesque, but there le
plenty of strong thought in It, as In hla
comments upon hanging In Ameriea atd
capital punlanment In general. In ebarm
and brilliancy of atyle it la se excellent that
tbe temptation te quote Is atreny, but there
are se many geed passages tbst we bae
oenoluded te quote the whole book.
Jonathan and ma continent ny Max
CKell will be published In tbe Imtelli.
obnebb complete, with tbe exception of
a chapter en Ingersoll net of Interest te
Amerlean readers. The flnt part will
appear in te-morrow's anpplement. This
eper has aeenred tbe exclusive right for
e publication el tbe book In this city.
It is announced that D. Lotbrep company
have In press a remarkably streng: story by
a Mew Yerk lady which is said te be a
refutation or muen 01 "iionen xismere.'
ifuUtlonef mnehet "KobertKlitnere." I
Tbe January Wide Awuk hua stories by I
Irs. L, B,Walfprd, M. K. M. Davis, author
Mrs.
of "in War Times at LnKcee Blanche:"
Hezeklah Bntterwertb, Mrs, jossie Benten
Fremont and etbera. Fire-building, as
taught in tbe bosten publte schools, la
described minutely, and tha Legend of
William Tell ia very fully considered and
Illustrated.
A delightful book Is Horaea Lunl'a
Acress Lets," wbleh hai mueh of tbe
quaint ebarm and out deer feeling et Jehn
Burroughs. It will recall te many a tired
buaineas man happy heura spent in the
weeds when be was a country lad.
The"Btoryet Louisiana," the third In
tbe notable aeries or the "Hlery otBtale,"
la from tbe pen of Maurlee Thompson. Hla
record of tbe varying tortnnea of the Pell
can atate la full of romantie and readera of
Cable will find It faselnatlng and luatruo luatrue
tlve. FAVOniTR AUTHOnS FOH LITTLE FOLKS,
published by tbe Intorfitnte Publishing
company, Bosten and Chicago. A email
volume maaa up or Drier Diegrapnica or
authors wbe bave made tbcmsel ves familiar
toyeungreadorsby their stories and poema.
It ia prepared by Mrs. Francis A Hum
phrey. The contents include sketches with
En ti alts of Longfellow, Whlttler, Luey
arcem, T. B. Aldrleh, J. T. Trowbridge,
Mrs. Btewe, Dr. Helmes, Mrs. Aloett, Haw
thorn, Alies and Pbcsbe Uaty, W- O. Bryant
and Margaret Hldney,
These abort aketches, with extraati from
tbe writings el some et tbe authors, are told
In tbe attractive way which has made Mrs.
Humphrey ae popular a writer for the little
folks. Tbeyare of the highest degree cf
literary excellence and cannot fall te fur
nish delightful pictures of the human and
sympathetic nature of our brat writers
especially In thelr relations with eblldren,
and in this character tbey will be welcomed.
Thla book oemes as tbe youngest of series
of three books, "About Authers." Tbe
second, 'Kngllah Authora for Yeung
Felka" and the third, " Amer.'ein Authora
for Yeung Felks."
Cenklin's Handy Manual of Usn-
VOL lNFOIlMATlON AMI ATLAS OV TUB
World, Laird A Lee, Chicago. The
edition of thla little book for 1889, has juit
neen issuea i it contains wunin iisiiu page a
a mine of useful Information en thousands
of dlrlerent topics. Asa political encyclo
pedia it appears thorough and comprehen
sive. The volume contains fifty maps. In
the polltleal Information given are the
following facta of espeeial Interest at this
time. The party that carried each state,
and by what maerlty from; tbe time
tbe atate began te vote; tbe papular
and electoral votes for president from
Washington te Harrlien; thona'.urallzitlen
laws cf each et tbe atatea; the cilleera of
tbe United Utates government and salaries
paid them.
WANDKitBRa, Belng a colledion of the
Seema of William Winter, Bosten, Tlokner
Ce. Thla la a beautiful little edition of
poems by a man who might have turned
out a strong poet If he had given mere
tlme te work In that line. He certainly
writes with great smoothness and beauty,
and baa the geed sense toaveld long poems.
Mr. Winter's verse often suggests the beat
known work of early Knuiiah poe's and
r. may be that It would lake better II mere
in sympathy with tbe spirit of the age and
lesa olaaaieal in form. A orltle aptly aaya
of Iheini "They are redolent el that old
faablened, high minded courtesy which la
ait se mueh formal as self-respeellug, and
which Is especially fsaeinitlng in a rerlel
when tbe cultivation el manners Is te
negleeted, aud a brutqne aud aeml bar bar
lareua directness is thought te consist with
geed breeding."
TTOOD'B HAliSAPAKlLLA.
THE PLAIN TRUTH
Is that noed's Baraaparllla ;haa cured thou,
sands et people- wbe safTered severely with
rheumatism. It neutralises tbe lactic acid In
the bleed, which causes these terrlble p&ln
and actie, and Rlse vitalises and enrlche, tbe
bleed, thus preventing tbe recurrence et the
dlseoee. These (aels warrant ua In urging you,
II you suder wlib rhuuumlistn, te Klve Heed's
E arsaparllla a trial,
" JTer 23 years :i have suffored with cclatle
UhenuiMlstn. Last Novumber 1 was taken
werre than ever, and was unable te get out of
the house. 1 was almost
HXLfLK8 fOE 40 DAIS
surfertng grout agony, in December I com
menccd taking Uoed'D Sarsapartlle. Alter the
second bettle 1 was abla te be. out and around
and attend te business. 1 took flve bottles.
and am new se lroe from rheumatism that
oniyecoaslonaiiy i reel it slightly en asud
dun change of weather. I have great conO cenO conO
dencoln lloed's earssparllla. Cuaslss HAS
kau, Christie, Clarke Ce, wis.
lNlCLAMMAaOHV 1UIKUB ATISU
" lluvlng been troubled with tmoauuualery
rteumntUm for many years, my laverable
attsntlen was called te Heed's Pareararllla by
anadvortljemontof cures It had effected. 1
have cow used three bottles of Uoed's Bursa
patlllt and can alresdy testily tebencOetal
results. 1 highly recommend It as a blecd pu
rifier." J. C. AT lis, West lllcemnelS, N. Y.
Heed's Sarflaparilla
Beld by all OruggUU. SI i six ter t5. Vrepxrcd
only by C. I. .UOOU A CO, Lewell,
Mass.
100 Deaea One Dellar.
gempl Hxieir re WD UK.
jMPLKXiON POWDKU.
LADIES
WUU VALUE A KKFINKU COUI'LKIION
etuax US
POZZONI'S
SIBDIUAIXD
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brilliant transparency te the
skin, uomevob nil pimples, ireckles and Ols Ols Ols
colerations, and makes the skin delicately
se!t and beautiful, llceutalns no lime, white,
lead or arsenic In three shades, pink or flesh.
wbltQ and brunette.
reu BALK ur
All Druggists and Fancy Qoeda
Dealera Avorywliere.
. JSP! WASB XMITATWJIB.1
VAXAUAK9X
JraxLaasaawu, Shares?, Fab. 1, IBS.
Boek News for February It
ready.
Dullest time of year with
Bookmakers, and yet Febru
ary Boek News tells of seventy
eieht new Beeks, and civea
clews te the drift and worth of
most of them. Very likely net
10 of these 78 Beeks have any
special interest te you ; another
10 appeal te some one else,
and se en. Somewhere there
is a mind-niche for everyone of
these new Beeks.
But hew many of you have
the time or the chance te dig
into the Beeks of every month
and make a choice ? The com
mon way is te buy haphazard
or go without.
Of course when a book is in
everybody's talk as Rebert
Elsmere, or Jehn Ward,
Preacher, are just new curi
osity pricks you te read it But
that's a slew way te get a hint.
Boek News readers see the
light of new genius at the dawn
ing. Newspaper men are in the
full sweep of the new-Boek
current. Ne one knows better
than they what is te have the
drudgery of Boek looking and
.? j u .:.. j v..
Weighing and CllOOSing done by
a saJe Iriend. Hrft !q what
I a sale triend. Here is what
some el them say :
He better glance at literature from month
hi ui'nua ca-i ue nsa pteusuiy Brooklyn iflr.
Y.) Eagle. Jan.lt. ISS9
i or prompt, cnbUied ctltlclsm of the row
beets in an latenstlag form, this magsxlne
can bn raited upen.-t an anclice Ad vocals,
Jan t.l8i.
in every roipect a mtrreT of the llterstnrn of
the rtiy. 1'MladtlpMa A'ertlt AtnirUan, Die.
in, 1 Hi
Tiie bst epitome of all that Is new and best
In the world of buo&sfurfinefon itl. J.) As As
perier, Jan e, 16S9
1 1 Heet kiwi gives in cenclte form perfectly
accurate Information regarding ullnew books;
b luting Dielr eblect. charactar, and all tha
facts neceinir; te get an excellent Idea et a
bv0v bfere vMtieg it Jiotten Ctommon Ctemmon Ctommen
wialth.Jan t,lSS9
lloeaSiKwslsihobest and choicest thing of
thu kind published. Ittt Avottello Uutdt.
Atilttn. Ttx. nee.QI. IS.9S.
The worth et Heek mw is far greater tlian
anv elalms made for It by tbn publisher
American C'Aurek Sunday tthoel Jfagatln.
No'leve'ror books will willlegly pass It by
unnojlce(lj-i'Aadfi)ftla plieejial Mtcertttr,
The detached plate - paper
portrait this month is of Mar
garet Deland, author of Jehn
Ward, Preacher. Scattered
through the number are three
striking illustrations from Beeks
of the month, and a breezy
sketch of Alphense Daudet at
home is enriched by a geed
likeness of that famous novel
ist Boek News is 5 cents a num
ber ; 50 cents a year.
Near Thirteenth strcatentranca.
Crochet Bed Spreads ier$i.
New and then a drop of oil
from the machine has touched
them. Big pay for the bit of
soap and spoonful of water
that will make them worth
$1.25.
Near Wexcn's Watting ltoem.
Second Edition of Diary day.
The Diaries are here in as
many get-ups as you'll care for,
35 te 75c.
Blank Beeks begin net a
step away. Frem neat little
Shopping or Visiting Lists for
" milady " te an Soe-page Led
ger, full-bound. All the be
tween grades.
Juniper end Market streets earner.
Think of an Ink that from
the first stroke Is black as mid
night; that flews freely and
doesn't corrode the pen J When
you tire of making' sickly
streaks, ask for the " Wana
makcr." 10c a bottle.
Hew geed lead gets into
geed cedar in geed Pencil
shape for 5 cents a dozen is a
wonder. Try a handful.
Janlpsr and Market streets.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
fOK BALK OR RKNT.
VWHHVArtlMfc' MI
$5.16.10.10.
CITY BFILDHTG- I0TS
BKGUBKD BY PATINQ
Five Dollars Per Menth.
TUIIU'Y FIVE CUOIOE i.OTH LKFT,
At the lollewlng Lew Prices:
10 Lets for , tise
n i.ets ter..
S l.e-afar..
1H0
, 101)
, :je
, SCO
C l.ut. ler..
0 Lets for..
All sllaated In tbe most
rapidly-growing
portion et the city, street car facilities, pavei
ea
BiuKwtuss. city wttr supply, mworsue, gu
and tlcctile liicat. Ibe chuapust lets new
nieniuin moony, una oeuaa te lacrease la
value. Alse, auuiuberel
Dwelling Houses en Bame Plan.
Thn brst cbance ever offered ler a person et
small menus te tecure a borne. Apply liuuae
dlatcly te
AIiI.ANA.UBUU.
Ueal KiUte and Insurance Agent.
lea least King atreet
COAJL,
LUMIIEK AND COAU
1OI14CC0 8UI10KB AND CASKS.
WKSTKltN UAUU WOO 03. WboleasJe and
UeUU, at U II. M AUTIN A VOH
U4 Water street, Lancaster, Fa.
nS-lyd
OlUMUAltUNEU'B VOHVABX.
COAL DEALERS.
eiias:-Ha i KerU QueenStreet, and Me.
sei Sert.t rrtneu street,
rinrn; Nt.rUi l'rlnea Street, near JteaAisa
Ill0t.
KVt I'.lm AJtCASTBK. r A
rpEETUINQ BYHU1'.
TO MOTHERS.
Every babe should bave a bottle ei DR.
f'AUttNfc.Y'dTlcaTUINUBYnlll'. 1'errecUy
sale. Me opium or lerpn!& mixture.. Will
relieve colic, Urlplnvln tb liewels and fro fre fro
lueUi Dlffleult 'Ituthle. Prepared by DK8.
i. rAHUMKY A ON,Uagertewn,Md. Drug.
gtstiSBllIti St cents. -
Trial bottle teat by mall 10 cents.
jast-ijaeeatw
slXsT OMUMfcT OOMFOtJX&,
r
RHEUMATISM AND
These ssHaWssasaai
ae ae thtir vaewate. ralaem Oslary eess
aeaaa ass aeraaaaiesiiy awtea aae wesss a
a aasswausm ant sektlgla-eessytl
wasaaveaaeaK. 't
M Bar tea b;ea txeabled wltk a:
attaekasa aad feit tar Bra yean, I waa aa
saesraasble te get ateaaa, aaa was very
efiea asanas ta say feed far weshsatathaa.
I iel eaiy ewe besua at raiaa's eawry essa.
amtad aaa was perfeetty aatea. lean new
iampareaa4,aaaiaataa Uvatyasaaey."
wmAmm oaaebi
11.0s. aufevatte. DraatUta.
Mammoth TsaUaeelU Faaar free.
DUBOlilrnl g0l?nTaairHkarrir
asase BBtssa sssasiaB. s rata Qatar Daasae na -
aaa aayjaBls taenia-. I eeag ea ma. fa the asm twt inaianva
OZ.OTHIK9.
aVJtV.n,
H
AQEtt A BKOrUKB.
AWiaVwwiVVwwvSVVVViWVWwVM
3 DECIDED
-IH-
MEN'S PANTALOONS 1
Stylish Cheviots, AJI-Weel,
S2.75
2.75
All-Weel Kerseys, Geed Styles,
$2.00
2.00
A Serviceable Beaver Cassimere.
1.75
t.75
Youth's Stylish Cheviots, All-Weel,
S2.50
2.50
HAGER ft BROTHER,
vAmrmt
UABUA1N8 I
SHIRK'S CARPET HALL
WILTON, VMLTBT. BODY BRUSSELS.
Tapestry, Iegnln, Dinaik ud Tenetlu, Rag ud GMIb Carpati,
OIL OLOTSB, WINDOW SHADES, x.
We Bve the Larcetrt tad Beak
H
S. SHIRK & SONS.
Ooreir Wrst liif ui Wat Btmtg, Iueutff , Pi
DRY UOODB.
J.
B, MARTIN & CO.
Cut Prices
ON-
MUSLI NS
AND-
SHEETINGS.
We villi dutlDgthe month of February rell
Muslins and bbeatlngs at Manufacturers'
Frtefs, and are ettering Inducements rarely
Heard el In tnete staples.
FllUlT Or TUB LOOM MUSLIM,
Bleicned. one yard wide, by the full pleee or
by the yard, at B&c a j ard.
We will sell yen any of tha following brands
of Bleaehed Muslins at Jess than tegular
prices:
PBIDBOFTUB WEST MUSLIN,
LOMHDALB MUSLIN,
WAMSOTTA MUSUN,
W1LLIAMSVILLB MUSLIN,
UU.L. OB 8BMPBB IDBM MUSLIN,
D WIOUT ANCBOH MUSLIM.
UNBLIACBBD MU8UNB;
Five Thensand Yards of Appteten "A." in
remnants of one te ten yards, at He a yard.
All prominent makes of Unbleached Muslin
at Out Prlees.
8UEBTINQ AND PILLOW UABB MUSUN.
Utlea In all ntatb. Bosten In all widths.
Lancaster in all width Mohawk Vallsy In all
widths, our 10 4 Ulesched bbtetlng at 2Se hsa
no equal. Kztra Heavy Pillow eaae Muslin at
leeayatdt riga'ar price. Me. Unblaach.d
khaettngs, all widths suid makes, at Cat Prices.
4V-SEND reB PHICES.-W
J. B. MARTIN
&CO.
MRU, tO.
IU11L1U NUflOK.
-TUB
Second Big Gat
ON ALL
Far and Winter Goods.
Never Sold at Bueh Surprisingly Lew Figures.
BODES Lewer than Bver. A Nler, Fine
Japan WOLr BOUE at W.83. cheapest in
tbe city.
LADixa1 rum. men's qlevbs, cel
LABS, At, at and Belew Cost.
Man's UATS and CAPS at 85c la Large As
sortment. Leaders et Lew Prices In TBUNKS and
TKAVEUNQ BaOS.
Stauffer & Ce.,
31 83 North Queen Street,
LANOASTBB.PA.
ATXOMMMTM.
TT UTHBR 8. KAUFf MAN,
ATTOBBBY-AT-LAW,
Second Fleer Bsklaaaa Law BaUdlaf , be. fl
Menk Daka street. ilyAw
. ' . ,1
neasiwaa, xwataagaa at ins xwasvaestsa'
aeSS I fa maimim - m- " m ik - -y
m
PAIMI'S CKLIBT CvHrOUXal.
"1 have ksm BtMMy aSltetaa wl kAeass
Bkaawaaiasa,MaaeaYaaa a tataai aaittl
ssaratsWs Celery pasaaaaaC. Arter tag
mwm wi ! mnwM k bib hw emiva vi
MSB"
aaBrjsu, atrrcatnae
IB.
. eetasaa, M.
a.
irrntTg Latniti tvmmi
r
Fa,ae,a Catety Caaasjeaaa aaa BarftiraMt
maay asher aafas-aa maiTSfeae aaast
eeftsees
iiiih
art), hat
aiaeswca,
Mtehait.
mat
loafer with
VuftlSSLTJSt'
BARGAINS
25, 27,29 West King St.
MALL.
AKOAIXBI
Meek la tka Otty,
JDKT OOOV8.
A TER BXOOK TAXIKQ
WB OFFBB
Special Bargains
IN
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S
COATS.
FLUSH COATS,
FLUSH MODJKSKAS,
CLOTH NEWMARKETS A JACKETS.
All Mew Thl. Season.
Must be sold If Price, will de it.
DOPULE AND SINGLE SHAWL". AT BAH
OA1NPB1CES. Jehn S. Givler
O 8 North Queen Street,
LAN0A9TEB. PA.
UROQMRIES.
E
VERY FAMILY SHOULD USB
OASSABD'S MILD CUBBD HAW.
The F. Behumaker Maw Precess Fleer pro pre pro
neunoed the beat ever placed upon the mar-
w'e make apeetalUes of FINE TEAS, and
ChoieeeLU Java ana mocha oeffbbb.
The best tee Coffee In the city. All we ask Is
a trial order. obe. Wi ant,
He. 1U Wait Klna- Street.
oeds delivered.
e
HEAP QROCERIEB.
Selling Off Belew Cost
Yea, we are Selling Off Belew Cost te Bednoe
our stock. NewU the time te bny Canned
and Dried Fruits cheap. We have an immense
atesk, our prf nelpal brand being DEW DBOF,
wbleh we claim leads the world.
Teas. Coffees and Sugars.
TEAS Impetlal. Oolong, Japan, Yeung Hy Hy
eon, and the s lne.t English Breakfast Tea in
the city.
COFFEES-Try our Java and Mecha Cot.
fees. Alse the Best Bies and Lagnayra te
atoek.
BUUAB3 at Cost. Sugars at Ceat.
"GIVE US A TBIAL OBDEU.'
. A. Reist ft Ce.,
QRO0VR8.'
Cor. list King ui Me Streets:
WANTED RELIABLE LOCAL AND
Traveling salesman. Positions par.
mananu BpecUd Induoementa new t fast sell.
In specialties. Don't delay. Salary from
Start. BslO TN BBOB-
dismdeed Mnrsarymen. Bechester. N. T
fflHE LATEST IN PEHFUUES ARK
X Gey's Lily and Linden Bleem. The
former waa made famous in Elder Haa-fard's
"Allen Quatermaln," la whleh It U'deseilbsd
in It. native Attics. The latter . a mut deli
cate, esqui.lte and lasting perlume and Is
destined te hive qultea run.
FBAILBY'8 EAST END PBABMAOY,
(Opposite Eastern Market,)
Fralley's Blltsr Wins or Iren Is the best
tee te. It puts color In the cheeks and la the
best for the least mensy. tee. M.W.FAw
WE CAN SERVE TOU WELL AND
sava you money in advertising. E.U
matasrrae. ADYERTI8ING GUIDE-BOOKa
The aaest eempieta and original ever issued.
Bent en receipt el te eenta te pay ter packing
and forwarding.
ADvaanaise Warrraw a eiweultv.
The L. JeB. MUbeurna Advertisrn
111 and m Bast Baltimore etraet.
Baltimore
Md.
SALESMEN WK WIBH A FEW
msn te sell our reed, by sample te the
wholesale and retail trade. Largest manu
rrs la our line. Enclose a eent stamp. Wages
Mperdav. Permanent position. Me pestals
answered. Meney avaneed ler wages, advar.
tislag, ate. OBNTBMBIAL MAtPva CO,
ClnefaaatLOhVe, jaaSI-Ntae '
Bsf1
T
OliOTaUMOaUl
L. Cusmtii ft Bre.
es
MOftTH QUaVN sYT.
C8
rj eanaasass.
iMTtnnsmsrei naiainrf in xneusin
M ABB TO 0ADBE.
1
fl t' . f
. We ftaveeleeM treat
MS UM BM IMS) I
laser tteaaars.i
As fail ftimsa.
Z2lSttl&""a' AUl
IM'PH
lUMOrlie. All.Wan. Watt SB as
MS
ae Tins is 1 11 1 11 1i 1 All-Waal. Wmk My.
MMTmeretoetear,H.Weel Wetikifaa.
gue Treeaera te urtar, AU-Weet, Wetik it es.
TbaUnat Aawasl Staisaf afaa. Bkwa mmM
OstMratt'e OseUlaw, at half artee aUU earn-
.' Oveeeeaai . ua, at, , n, mj m
MmSBalUatsa,I.SB, aj,aj,iit.
Bey's Overeeats at $lh, eate, am, ai. .
Bey w Satta M HM. , at, M
CsMrrt ealta aaA evereeau Crem 11
aataywarea.;
BkrawC bayara will tad It tetkttraCvaa.
tags te call aae axaaniee these goees, aa tae
Mweat rncea wtu prevail.
L GAHSMAN & BRO.,
Merchant Tailors ana Manntaeterers of Men's.
I, Bey's and chbdrsn'aOietArng,
, W. COB. KOBTH QOBBK OB AWOB ST.
JVTha Cheapest Bxelnalve CletMag Bease
la taw city.
M
TUB at KATaUrON.
Seasonable Clothing !
YIS. TIB UAVB BVBB1THINO SUtTA
BLB FOB SUCH WBATHEB IN HBM'B
WIAB.
ALLOUB
OVERCOATS
Reduced in Price.
A BBDUCT10N, TOO, THAT
TOBOMETBINOl
AMOUNTS
OUB WHOLE LINB OF
MEN'S SUITS GOT IN PRICE
FBOM THE BBTTBB GBADES TO TBI
LOVfEB.
YOU'LL PKOriT BY A VISIT TO OUB
BTOBB. A LOOK AT OUB PBXCE8 ISSUES
TOMAKBABUYBBOrYOU. ,
Myers ft BatMen,
BBL1ABLB OLOXU1EBB,
NO, 19 1A3T DNO ST.
LABOASTBB FA.
HO VSBFUSltJaBISa.
1HE PEOPLE'S CASH STORE.
Tbe People's Cash Stere,
Me. 25 Bast King Street
SPRING OPENING
OF
WB OFFER:
Btoek of Table Llnena in all the
deeirable etylea and qualltlee whleh
It net unsarpweeed, If equalled by
any house In the elty.
Turkey Bed Damasks from lOe te
87 l-2e per yard. Berne new deelsna
in the better goods whleh probably
oaaaet be found elsewhere.
Nottingham Laes Curtains and
Curtain Materials in great variety
at very moderate prices.
t """""
Curtain eerlms in Cream and
Celers in new deelgns. Eeme styles
of whleh oannet be found in any
ether Heuse in this elty. Prleea the
lowest te be found anywhere.
Gee. F. Rathven,
MO. fl5 HAST bUKQ BTatWrT,
LABOASTBB, PA.
mArlt-lvdAw
MVSJOAL.
VtaitAtsa
'mrvn
G
REAT REDUCTION
IN
AUTOHARPS.
Three Bar. UfO
Four Bar, ..Moe
Five Bar.. HU
Anylady can learn te play a tuneln fifteen
minutes. Drep In the .tore and take a le)k at
them.
te AMATEUR) and PBOFESBIONALa ;
We have at present the finest stock of BAR
MOM1UA ever seen In Lancaster and at anr
prlslngly low prices.
Organs In Perfect Condition, which wa will
0ire HT.i aceuun-nKuu ruuui IHU
u at nara-ain rr.ees.
Planej, Oraans, Bheet Mu.le and Mnlcat
Mdse.ln Kereral In tact evarrthlnir neitaln-
lng te a Sistclaas music house,
Kirk JoLmsen & Ce.,
' 24 WBST KIHQ BTR1T,
LAXOA8TEB.PA
P. 8. Pianos anfl Furniture Moved. Oat a
Spy of Fred. T. Baker'aNew Waltr, -The
ivee Bsturn ." BM-tyeA w
Ssrt&vs
wa ssiswia r-
HeusefarnishiDg Goods.
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