Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 09, 1889, Image 2

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THE IiANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATUBDAT, FEBRUARY 0, IS?.
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pjy -.vv;,. 3, fflSr ffv
Dally InUlllgtncer,
, naaUABY S, MM,
MreeUra Mi Teaeaeri.
rial essea lists the eeeaaaUBlca
at a ccrfarpecdeat, who takes taeee
Me wwaitett that school directors
iMklMMllOOl ttMbWldOWnt
. Ha) Mmat doe aet skew m that
iMmii udwtM MtMed that it
laMMrltteaay0Uier tnpwjwucea
Oh JadffiNat te ine Matter m
aaa?jadleed. wedonctkaew
shoal directors have relatives
ratal teacher and we de net want
We, Had thla moraine; a list
tewtaUe glvlfif thla lafonnatien,
kvedeeUaete nad it. We desire it
I that ear eeauaent te entirely
I bf the eoaaMeratleB et any
eae aed te eatlrely geveraed
paaroatekm apen the general eubjest.
Wethlakit aawtee te elect school dl-
wee have a particular interest,
Ite eleee relation, la ssboel teaehert
oeadaet and capacity is te be con
t by them and by the superintend
i whom they put ever them. Thedl-
i elect the superintendent and the
im. They put upea the former the
nitty of seeing that the latter de
tdaty: and they expect him te re
lully concerning the conduct and
of each teacher. It is net la
i nature that a superintendent who
i hie place at the will et the school
i and whose successful conduct
I, the aehoeto moreover requires him te
I cordial relations with the supreme
ity, should feel free te recem-
tbe discipline or discharge
a faulty or incompetent teacher,
has a school director as a relative.
I especially when there area number
i atetected, and thenatnral prejudice of
kfcoardet school directors, In favor of
own bleed, It te be encountered,
the school superintendent be ex-
I te weaken in the discbarge et his
and forbear from that strict crltl.
let" the conduct of the teachers which
a) geed of the school requires.
Hkad furthermore, it is net seemly that
(should be reason given for a belief
teachers are pretectel by having
Ives in the beard, even though there
la fact no such protection afforded
te.
The question is wholly distinct 'from
of excluding the relatives of
Jren from the school Leard
rfrem among the teachers. We
advocated no such policy. It
Jd be quite impracticable even it
i : and we should net think It wise te
Belade the parents et children from the
el beard. On the contrary ,that la the
for them. Sometimes trouble
through the prejudice of a school
r parent in favor of his disciplined
I; hat it doss net often happen, and a
may always feel a fair cenfl-
that abe will be sustained by
te f superiors in the proper discipline
1 even directors' children. There
doubtless weak teachers who will
r a director's chlld.but this evil is un
it compared te that which tends
such weak and accommodating
i in the places that they are unlit
(ft), and where they de injury te the
i and damage te the cause of edu
The Dcraecratle Aaeherage.
-We note that there is a question raised
l te whether the prohibition amendment
'be made a party question. Te
eh we have te say that, se far ai the
emtie party is concerned, the ques-
t answers itself; since that party has
ays opposed the prohibition policy, as
te its fundamental doctrine.
Democratic party is founded upon
defense of the Individual liberty et
I) cltlisn and upon opposition te
eptuary laws that unduly inter-
witb it. It proclaims tbat
man is free te de as he
te de, se tbat la se doing be
net interfere with the earne right
I by ether men.anu de them injury.
I may get drunk, if he is a feel ; and tbe
r cannot call him te account, unless he
i public exhibition et his drunken-
,or many way offends against the
at of his fellow te enjoy peace.
Tbe Democratic party has never
te deny tbe right of the law
tq prohibit entirely tbe use et
olio or any ether sort et l'quer : and
If te safe te say tbat it never will. Its
iventlens speak f jr it ; and when they
I spoken in one tune throughout the
of tbe country 'd existence, it
be safely assumed that they will
i up the air forever. Ne Democrat,
fore.whe Is grounded in the first prln-
l of bis party, can favor urohlbltlen.
X coarse this is net saying tSat a great
sy el tbe Democratic voters may net
for It ; and de it without being
l from the party. There is no such
; as ejecting a voter from a party for
nereey. when be cemss back
te welcomed and feralven. for no
'was ever known te reject a voter.
of which does net alter tbe indls-
& 'w ,B0" vua6 BD" -democrat, voting
vii tuuen, votes against Democratic
'Ormmtund against tbe fundamental
aC bis uartr. Ua mav dn it
SSS ncn nr thmnrh nntrer hut.
Ssmoe j,, if in,.i, ,
easMercd, at., H M, nim
I Tete at me pr ."-""" -v ---aetiker
or net tLed at the miserable
,:jraeeipermcaUreachery et tie
ricterest. Ne doubt aareatmalerllv
! Democrats would cheerfully kick tbe
liquor dealer into a eerar
l than that of Lazirus. The Deme-
I party ewes the liquor interest neth-
S feat It ewes itself and its principles
eg; ana it is these which demand
jkMeady opposition te the prohibition
r Of tbe use of any et the tblnsra that
Almighty has given te bis creatures
i or abuse, their cententments
atioes.
Bepublicau party dinars from
'Democratic party, in that its
i,et opposition to,'negre slaveiy.
i swept away from it. The neere
s, and the negre anti-slavery parly
laoaacberage. Its politicians favor
ffaiicyirjat premises them a lem-
Ftrlamph; and mar be found en
Nssdss of any political question at
It Uavs, or even at the same time.
ratle ship rides safely, amid
waves, athermoerincr tn in.
IHherly. "
Let Us Be UaderttAeJ
)4e aet wish te be understood t a
rBOMtea against tbe beard of
giesrtwt, ia tbe toteeaudeaito
the propriety of the school superintend
eafseeadaetlatakiag aaumberef the
teachers en a trip te Waehlngtea and
thereby eaaeteff the eeheete tobeelese
for two days. If tile enperinteadeat
acted without proper authority, the
bssrd of directors should certaiBly
eall him te account for it. We be
lieve In strict discipline being main
tained throughout the Nhoel system; and
as well by the directors ever the superin
tendent, as by hiss ever the teachers and
by them ever the scholars. If the superln
tendent took the teachers away from their
schools for two dayr, without the authority
of the beard of directors properly given
through their represeatatlves, there re
mains no queetkw that he should be re
buked therefer. And It does net seem te
be denied that he did net ask the permis
sion of one at least of the sub-cern-mlttee
et the superintending com
mlttee, in charge ;of a district
some of whose schools were closed by hie
action, and whose permission it was
clearly proper that he should have sought ;
and clearly D.r. Levergood was right In
reporting te the beard that these schools
had been closed without his permiieien.
Such report the rules demand from the
superintending committee whenever a
school is closed ; and in this case, where
schools had been closed in nearly every
district, should net have been emitted.
m
Dn La Care, atlas Btaab, it, accord It g
te bis own account, about as mesa a spy at
era be found In hlitery. Men who bind
themselves by oath te aeeempIUh brutal
ranrders like these et Phenols Park, must
expect In tbelr number all sorts et villains.
The mystery is, whtt ean the bearing et bis
testimony bs upon the Parnell forged
letteisT
A. btkam beating dovlea for railway
trains Invented by Ur. J. It. Wilsen, et
Pittsburg, Is seen te bs tested en the Peno Pene
sylvanla railroad. A Fert Wayne engine
bsa been remedelled te beat the water. In
the dome ever the centre of the boiler,
wbleb u formerly known as the sand box,
celli of copper pipe will be laid' through
tbl the water will pass. The steam olren
latea around the pipes Inside the dome and
It Is claimed tbe oeldett water ean bs asde
e.ldlnj? bet In a fnw minutes.
et m
Tins drerei beet bill has bet n burled by
the Heuse. Grangers are given notice that
It Is net profitable te agitate the adoption of
bills et tbat oharaeter.
Tub Importance te this country of a sue.
eesatnl manulaeture of cast steel gun Ilea
In the saving et lime tbat would be possible
If enr dittos and ses coast oeuld be defended
by heary oannen made la this way, and tbe
navy armed with them. Tbe built up
guns, new considered by all governments
the only kind tbat can be relied upon te
resist tbe terrible wrench et tbe large charge
of strong powder, take about twenty times
a long te build as the cast guns would and,
farther, It will take ue sevsral years te
establish tbe plant necessary te make built
up guns et large calibre. If we esn man
sge te mcke reliable east steel gene we will
bave achieved what Krnpp, Armstrong
and tbe Cronxet engineers gave up long
age,and we will save great deal of money
and mere valnable time. It will bsa grand
triumph of American Ingenuity and we
hope It msy seen be assured, but It Is net
tlme te brsg J eat yet.
It may be safely predleted tbat the In
augural parade In Washington will net be
worth anything. There will be tee mueb
etir.
A OKNTLKK&N wbe recently died In
Hartferd, Oonneetlont, Mr. Waller Keney,
intde a girt te Trinity college In bis life
time In a way tbat would, If mere generally
followed, largely Increase tbe actual
usefulness et gilts te Institutions of learn
ing. Every oellrge In the country, no
matter bow wesltby, will be found lame In
seme ene department, becsnse theexpendl
ture et Ita Inenme la hampered by state
ments as te hew it aball be used. The
University of Pennsylranla bss long
beasted flue library, but for many
years It was aoceaslble only te tbe pro pre
fessjrwbecause there was no fend provided
for tbe psyment of a librarian. Our own
Franklin and Marshall college has tbe
nucleus eta library, which bss only litely
been made properly available by the volun
teer labor or a professor. These Instances
are cited only as samples of tbe many
points at wbleh an unrestricted legacy or
gllteiuld be etfeottrely applied, and yet
gifts of this kind are se rare tbat Dr.
tJmllb, of Trinity college, was astonished
when Mr, Walter Keney gave him a chrck
'with tbe simple dlrcotlen : "Hpend that
meney rer wnatever you think best for tbe
O)llg0."
m
KvKiir Democrat snoeld attend the prl prl
mtrlestbls evening. A full Tete Insures
tbe ssloetlon et tbe beat candidates.
Last fall tbere was opened with great
ceremony a line et railway about twenty,
tire milts leuy rrjolelng In tbe ambitious
name et the Royal Trans-Afrlean railway.
This read la In the Pertugese provlnee of
Angela and runs from IiOanda through a
very fertile and highly cultivated country
teAinbaka. ita buildlntr linniinnMama
of tbe superior energy of tbe Pertugese
iu A-.nat, uui or ine terriDie ravages of
tbe elave trade and particularly of
ita enceurancment bv tha Pntiimu
Trie read was built chiefly becanse of the
great scarcity ei native camera wbe bave
for many years been used te transport the
products et this ferllle Pertugese territory
te the coast. The Pertugese traders bare
long been Infamous for their barbarous
pirt In tbe slave trade, but thla hminui
baa grown te sueb great proportions with
tne recent progress or Mohammedanism In
Afrlea tbat alavea are becoming scarce
among the Pertugese traders. Whole dls.
trlcta dercpalated by the slave rai.tnr. n
net recover and In thla part of Afrlea at
leaat, the Inhuman business la wnrkim, nm
lis own oeom. -mere is tee little confi
dence In the energy of the Pertugese te
warrant any oepe mat tne royal trans
African railway will fulfill tbe premise et
Its namr, but It baa already replaced an
army el roleeablo slaves and beasts one
train a dsy.
PERSONAL.
PneF E E. Hiquii, superlntea dent et
public Instruction, according te a dlspstch
iretn Barrlsburg, will net be reappointed
at tbe expiration of bis term.
Hew. licuis A. Maekit, president of
the litla Kagle Valley railroad company.
dlaoVet heart disease In Leck Haven en
Prldav. He was born In White Deer town
ship, Unity county, In 1810. He graduated
fiM?1011..00"69 Soheneetady, N. V
In 1837, and was admitted te tbe bar la 1810.
HeaetUedlnlSU in Leck Haven, where
be practiced bta protesalen and became
In 1874 he waa elected te Oongrese and
served four year. "
a.tL?n,.IiCKCeBM,c,mJlNl " "bQ died
the ColumbUAPhlladslpbtaraUreVd fw
several years, and tbe past 40 year be was
conductor en the Cemberland Valley rail
l0!" ".! wWta driving the auge
between Oettyebug and HarFlaburg that
be waa engaged te carry President Van
Buren'e Ont maaatige fresa Yerk te Harrla.
burg. He was lastrneted te carry It In an
benr and a half, If possible. Horses were
statleaed along tbe route at different points
for blm, and bis only delsy was In
dlimnitnllnc iniluiliinan.il.. .....-
steed. He dashed into Herrietmrg la one
vL k7 ."lew view teevieg
Yerk, hsvlng tear mutates te Sfera
sn o)BRres or nertLSL
Tktre a queer UtUe bottle stat hersea
sayOatir,
It Is shape Uksfl a beat ana Ii quite ptetnrte-
qae.
WlthaBtnrc-aeid Jait Ihi Isait trifle re-
tetqae.
ItbotatlalifCeptai.theujh yea never may
kaewit,
Anfl I tsar et wbelly bs ebls te ikew It,
TbstraMurtiet romuieir, binatt aaS pet.
Tkers are atald, aeber faeti for the tdlsaan aa
wits.
Ana f.b'e far taew wbj like trath In eu
gaUet
Tbera are wetdrtaai ana fanelettktt petat
te tbs tklet.
There are imcf that are awestai the voles of
tbeltrk.
There are JesU that belong te the dayi of the
ark.
There are arrows of wit that fly straight te the
mark.
And tale or darotlen ana honor ant troth,
AnatterlMOf danger and beantr ana rath
That qnlekea the pnlte la tbe besom of yeutfc.
There are troths that flaih ent like a sword la
theflght,
Tbat shine like a star In the darkness of sight,
Te guide straying feet from the wrong te the
right.
There are sweet psilmief faith, foil many I
ween,
Ana telsee ter sorrow, and praises serene,
And glad songs of strength whereon weakness
mar lean.
All this In the bottle, although Ican't prere It,
And the gielas stanOs there la hu glory
ebere It,
This strange little belt'e. Ah, me I hew I
lore It I
Ana whatever he gtyes of I's marvelous
stsrf,
With pride that Ii humble tbrleg te your
deer,
Ana grattfal ana happy I pny evermore.
O Genius that stands en thti Strang) bottle's
brink,
O aid me for eyer and evr te link
aty heart te the world In this bett'n ei Ink.
Ciirletta l'trry.
mm
The Tlmt honored Notre Dame, BalUmlrt, UU
We hare hul amiite eppnrtunlty tocenylnoe
ourselreael Ihseffloatyef hulvot'en Oil. Wa
ebeet tally submit our uatuestu the publleaa
retarenee. JMspsettully, alsler of Metro
Uame.
Aliqutth A KKrSt naHlmere, ltd.
Ne wonder people hive ounflaence when tbe
best phttlclans are proserlbtng Dr. ilell's
uengnnymp.
KJPMOIAL HOTWK9.
Galled te Prracli,
We fuel callea upon te preach a few gospel
ficts- facts tbat am worth knowing. Wi want
everybody te enjey all that ! pesilblaln this
world, vve want all theso who are suffering
from rbenuiatiam, ncuralKla. rd all acties,
sprains and pains te knew thtt. Themat' Jlelec
Me Oil Is an untalllrg ana sp'endia cure. Fer
stle by U. JL Uoehran, aniRKlst, 137 and US
Werth Uuiwn straet. iAneastnr.
Xt UMrOUTUMATK l'KKSON.
The most unfortunate person In the world is
one afflletnO with sick hnaaache, but tbejr will
be rellevad atonee bv nstng ur.i.nnlle'a Beelal
1'resorlpUen. Hee advertisement In another
column (I)
WrtY WILL TOU COUGH when Bhlleh's
Cure will give Immediate roller, l'rlea 10 eta.,
eecu.aadu. rorsalabyJI.U.Oochran,Urug rersalabyJI.U.Oochran,Urug rorsalabyJI.U.Oechran,Urug
gist. Me. 1S7 North Queen street. (8)
BCIsctrle llllwra.
This remedy Is becoming se well known
ana se popular as te need no tpeclal mention.
All wbe have used Blectrte Jlllteni sing the
same song of praise. A purer medicine does
net exist, and It Is guaranteed te de all tbat Is
claimed. Kioctrte Hitters will euro all diseases
et the Liver and Kidneys, will remere Pim
ples, neils, Bait llbeutn and ether affeotlena
caused by Impure bleed. will drive Malaria
from the system and prevent as well aa cure
all Malarial Cevers. Fer aura or Headache,
Constipation and Indigestion try Kleouie
llltten-Bnllre satisfaction gnatanteed or
money refunded, l'rlce tee. and Sl.ue per bot
tle at il. H. tloebran's Drug store. ibi
Met a Case,
Net a case of rheumatism, net a ea'e of neu
ralgia net a case of lamenais. net a cass of
patu or spratn-notena-bai ftlte i te go when
attuckftd by Tliemai' Xeleclrie Oil. Fer sale
by H. U. Cochran, druggist, 17 and 138 Merth
Queen street. Lanoaiter.
BTem Olavalana, Ohie,
Temes a lct'er signed T. Walker, saying:
"About six months age commenced taalng
BurOetk Steed BUtere for protracted ewe or
lombsge and general debility, and new am
pleated te state bave recovered my appetite
and wonted etrenglb. Feel better altegelbsr."
Fer sale by li. Ii. cechran, druggist. 117 and
IS North Queen street, Lancaster.
TUB BBV. OgO. 11. T1IAYBK, Of Bourbon
Indsays: "Beth myself and wife ewe our
lives te BUlLOll'S CONBUMI'TIONCUBKS.
Fer sale by H. U. Cochran, Druggist, Me. in
Merth Queen street. JM
Is ConsumptleD lecurable.
Bead the follewing: Mr. C.II. Merris, Newark,
Ark , says: "Was down with Abseess el Lungs,
and friends and pbyslelans pronounced me an
Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption, am
new en my third bottle, and able te oversee the
work en my farm. It Is the nneet medlclne
ever made."
Jeese Mlddlewart, necatnr, Ohie, says: "Ilad
It net been for Ur. King's New ulscevery ter
Consumption,! would nave died otLungTrou etLungTrou otLungTreu
bias. Was given up by doctors. Am new In
best et health." Try !U Sample bottles tree at
II. B. Cochran's Urug Stere, Nea. U7 and in
North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa: (&)
BUtLOH'B GUUB will Immediately relieve
Croup, Whooping Cough and urencbltls. Fer
sale by II. IL cechran. Druggist. Ne. H7 Merth
Queen street. (7j
Ilenesty the tmt Potley.
In aaverllilng a inrdlclne !t is beat te be
heneatt die ipuen will never dot the people
won't Hand It, L'Htbe truth bd known that
Jlurtleck Bleed Bitter i cure surelula, and all
crupuouaef theskln. Ill medicine Is tela
everywhere by drugpls'i. Fer sale by 11. B
cechran, druggist, U7 and 13a North Queen
street. Lancaamr.
What Van's Be Oared Bait lie Kailurcd."
Ihls old aduge riots net slgnl fy tbat we must
tuner the inUurlti el dyspeptla. when a uitdl
ripe with the curative properties of Burdock
Bleed Bitter i Is available, it Is one el the
mest subiianllal aud tenable retnedlte sold
J?.0'; .EPL1? d u' u- Ooehran, drnggut,
157 and tl Merth Queen street. Lancaster?
' AnlM !
TWHW..IIIMM .1 .. ,. .
Seros, Ulcera, Bait Bhenm, Fever Beres.aettM.
Chapped Hands, OhUblaLTs. CernsTanfl llil
Bain BrupUens, and positively cores Piles, or
nepiy ruQulred. Itlsgnaranteepteglvaper.
teet satlslaotlen, or money refuuded. Prtee
SB eenta per box. Fer sale by u. b. cechraa.
urnggul. Ne. U7 and US Merth Queen street!
Lancaster. Pa. lune.lya
U.K. Cochran, Nea. in and lSJ North Queen
f-??i..iS?ft,ier' " u selling BUILOU'B
COUGH CUUB as a guarantee te cure all
hreat and lung treubles. "si
" Spent Filly ueilere
In doetorlng f jr theumaum befrfre I tried
37temas' . tteleetrle OIL Used a M cant betUe el
tnls medlclue, and Koteutluoue wiek. rer
burnsundspralusitlt eacellent." Jas. Dur.
nam, Bast Pembroke. N. . Sersale byli.B.
strStTLcaitSr. flu"a vueen
Mothers atetbemi Metnerslli
Are yen disturbed at-night and broken el
your rest by a sick child suffenng and crying
with the excruciating pain et cutting teeth t
If se, go at once and get a bottle of MUS.
wiNai.iiW'flarwtTiiiuiinvitnu .. ... '
lleve the nenrlittlA !! imn.i,..i -
- " w a,H V, .1.1 HHn.... JTiy
pond upon it there Is no mistake about It.
.wivuuukR uiuworue carta wne aas eve
OSedlLWhO Will nntlnlltmn.t nn. ..... ..
- - m m ,i4v tat ewv raa vtj wAaAaij
will regulau the bowels, and give rest te the
.wmmm, 4.v cv,iim un neaiui te ine cUld,
operattng like magic, it la perfectly safe te
use in all cases and pleasant te the Use, and Is
the prescription of raeetthe eldest and best
female physicians and nurses In the United
States. Beld everywhere, Steenu a bottle,
saayis-lydaw
veMriiHxwn re wdmk.
QOMTLKXION POWDKK.
LADIES
WUt) V ALU It A BKF1NBU COMPLKXION
MUST USB w"1r
POZZONI'S
MBOIOATKO
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It tmparta a brilliant trausparency te tha
HS.?emoveiJkl,P,I,,P,',',roai6j and OJ
colorations, and mikes I be skin delicately
sort aud beautiful. ltoentAlns nellm&whiu
lead or anwnla In three shades, pluk or Besh,
white and brunette, "
WOU BALK bt
All Druggists And Faney Ooeda
Dealara ssrerywharw,
,$$" or UTATIOJ.T
juauwiwes,
OKLIQIOUB ItlVIOM WILTj KM
XV heietatke seuewiaw ehurekeeew Baa-
s?Tii? XnBxgtt&yfs:&
liar m iisnrmi n is spneiailj a
kf !. 'im. Bnatk
Qeeew sat set, Taeeaes theespee Meter.
Preaching at ifcssa. m. aaa ins pTatT BteeaU
school atl:SB..
Toeeg people's
read teacher aa
aaaH . as. Water
wthagi
frsenasSiT avaalav.
Osnraew or Ouet-Oenier of Prtaee and Op
aaga. r reaehlagat te-jea. as-aatt atTHSp. m.
bv the waster. Babbat ssboel at 1: p. as.
rrayar tnMUag at S p m.
CaaMr.tmuaaa uaeacw West Klag street,
B. UHeeaVeaster. eervies at lojea ta.and
7.1s p. m. anaaay aeneei at l. p.
uarrae Hasraaaw ta Cxaisr fcevawawrl.
West Orange and Ooaeera streeu-acv. 1. B.
renkvpaater. FreaehlagatlO:Sia.m.and7:lS
p m. BaDaar school at fiat p tn. rralsemaet.
tag at SslS p. m rrayer service Wedaeseay
evening at 7:ax Toneg people's group r rid ay
evralag at7.se.
v. sramas's (Baveasrae) Catraea Cettaea
Cunt. imlnn srviea at WJO a, sa. Beratea
by Mar. Alfred Nnvle, D. II.
ItvAaeaueav-rirat Oaureh (Ssrman) Werth
Wateraireab nev.r.r. ahr. naster. irsaeh-
ln at 10S0 a. a
in tae uermaa laagaagv,
and 7: Sp m. In tha angllsh langaage,
bbb'
day school at Sa.m-
1 euag people's saseUag
atsp.ni,
a. l.traa'aRaveawas htartetu Avenue, av.
Win. W. Uchllter. naater.
Divine service as
liMea.Bxanaat7:iip. m. Sunday scnoei ats
J i m. service in the German language at
M p. m , vtat. K. C. Behledt, officiating.
Ouvbt Barrier cacaex. aast Viae aear
Duke street. Preaching at 10-4J a. as. ana
7:i p. m. by Mr. T. J. isowerm, of Kefermea
ThioiejlcaTssmtnary. Bunaay soheolats p.
sn.
Fiasi Bavtist. Preaching at 10 JO a. m. and
7.1S p. m. by Uvr, J. u. Beemer. Sunday
school atS p. m.
eaoean BvAaeatteAt ratracw Presehtng
morning and evening by Bev. J. P. Miller, of
Mtnheim. sanday school at l p.m. young
jteepla's meeting at S:top. m. rrayersaeetlDge
en weaneiayandThnrsdayat7:Slp.sa.
8t. Jeaa'a Lxmni.w.hmT. B. r. Allaataa.
II. 1. pastor. Bemees at 10J0 a. n- and 7.1S p
mi Anniversary el Lancaster city Bible so
ciety at 7.IS p. m. Babbath school at St. Jehn's
atliU,and at Uetwald Memerial chapel ats
p m. Lecture and prayer meetleg en Wed
nesday evening at 7 JO. cateohetleal lectures
Frtdty aventng at 7.1B.
riser Baveaatan uavatm. Bev. J. M. Tltsel,
D. P, pastor. Servleae te-morrow at 10JM a.
m. Me services In the evening en aoeennt e f
tbe Bible society anniversary meetings. Boa Bea
day soheol at lisp. m.
St. r art's M.B. Cavaea-Charlea Beads, pas
ter. rreachlng at 10 se a. m. by the paaer.
nnlverratyet the Laneaster nibla Betlety,
Wltmer. eanday school at 1:10 p, in. Teung
peepia'p meeting atS p m.
WasTaaa M. B. Uacaeii B. W. Burse,
pastor. Class meeting ats 30 a a. rreachlng
atisse a.m. ana 7 se p. m. by tin pastor, enn
asy school at l:is p. m. Yeung i eepie's class
at 6 ee. 1'aiter's class en Tneeday at 7:80.
1'rayermeetlng en 1 bnrt day at 7:50.
BasTMusieaM. B. CHtraca.-Sanday soheol
ats p.m.
Bt. rACL'a Rsvoane Bev. J.W.Vemlnger,
paAter. fcervlcesat 10 80 a. in, Sunday soheol
at lis p.m. eeng service at:isp.m. City
nieie society anniversary at 7 is p. m. aa.
dreisis by Key. Ur. Mltehell and KbV. neupt.
ORAea LtrrnaaAK. Cerner et Merth Queen
and James street. Bev. O. Elvln Ileupt, pas
tor. Usual divine service at loje a. m. and
7:15 p in. Paster's morning Ulbla class ate-ts
am. Sunday school at 9 p m. Paster's adult
eias t p. m. usual mid-week services en
Wf dneiday evening.
TaisiTT LcruaaAa-Mernlag and afternoon
services conducted by tbe patler. Me service
In the evening, en aoceuulot the Bible society
aunlversaiy. A Id society en Wednesday eve
ning after aemce. Vateohemens' elaas ea
Thursday at 7 SO p. m.
I'aasBTTBatAM-Preaching lit the morning
by the pastor. Bev. J. Y. Mitchell. D. u. he
evening servles owing te Bible society anni
versary. Meaaviaw. J. Max Hark, 1. D pastor, 10 J)
a. re. Litany and sermon, a p. aa. Sunday
school. e evening servlce.
fisat M. B. Ca vaua. Kev. J. B. T. Gray, pas
tor. Class meetings at 8 a. m. 10:30 a. m.
and .7.15 p.m., preaching by pastor s 1:45 p. m.
Sunday sch"el S.15 p. m. Christian endeavor
prayer muetlngi 7:JJ p. m., Monday and
Tnuraday, clas meeting i 7.S0 p. tn.. Tuesday,
helness mefttngt 7Su p. m. Wednesday,
prayer meeting) 7.30 p. m . FrlOay, young
people's meitlng; Sp. in., Uhnrsday, pau,r's
alais.
fMWAO VHRT1SKMBNTB
rpHK PEOPLE'S CASH STORK.
Onr Merchant Tailoring
Department.
We ctTer Epoelal Prloeaall through
thla department at this season of
the year In order te Beduee Btoek
and make room for Bptlnn Goods,
There ia yet plenty or time te wear
an Ovoreoat and a Winter Eult be
fore ?prlngr. All goods made up by
ub are made in tha most substantial
manner, and aattsriotlen guaran
teed in overy particular.
We atlllhave a numbar of Ready
Made Overoeata of our own manu manu manu
fitoture, whieh we will aell at Very
Lew Prleea la order te make a clean
weep.
Gee. P. Rathven,
NO. 95 BABT KXUQ BXRHEIT,
LANCA3Tf.lt, PA.
marlt-lvdatw
jyjYKKS A KATUVON,
REDUCTIONS!
VXAUI.VB euu stock op
CLOTHING,
AND COMl'AllK.OUU UEOUOriO.IB.
Toil..MTB:,peel'romU Kverjthln thtt U
HKLIAU1.K ANUDUBOHY, ata VUkY
UOUBUATB cei!r.
HancUems Ulsters for Med,
AT VKKY LOW PBICBS.
Handsome Drees Overcoats,
ATyUIOKSILLlNQ PKICBS.
.,?,15J.gv1., won't be cwled ever: they're
piked tu tcil quickly. '
Myers & Eathlen,
BBL1ABLB CLOIUIBBS,
NO. 18 MAST KINO ST
tABOASTBB PA.
WAMAMAKMKM
SsaerBsa at. e. la.
iz z-"- " ,
The new urtm Goetlf.
Peeplep; out from the isBelT
iag, looking down from fixture
tops, disporting en counter
ends, they smile, almost laugh,
at you as they say, " We are
here."
They speak with a voice
which Is net heard, but every
woman listens, every dry goods
man is alert. With bated
breath he pauses te hear what
his Spring-tide styles say te the
lames, ana eacn one 01 tne lat
ter listens for Fashion's edict
from beyond the sea.
This is but a fraction ei the
thought el our Dress Goods
counters. We pause at the
truth lest we have a leek of
brag exaggeration. But the
fact is that each day brings
scores of new styles te the
Dress Goods, and the trophies
of each week count hundreds.
Dav hv rlav wr etiall nertfv.
but already tne'exquisite prints.
Challis, Mehairs, Sateens, Cam
brics. Calicoes : the wool Nev-
elties in robe patterns with
garnitures and decorations in
orders, bands, and stripes ; the
plaided and striped Worsteds ;
demure Tricots and plain
Wools; Henriettas and Cash
meres in shades enough te give
a catalogue maker a headache ;
Ginghams in which colors and
cotton are fitly wedded ; India
allies et nues and neures nu
mereus; all are here an In In
ternatlenal Congress of We
men's Dress Stuffs.
Last Autumn our collection
el Dress Goods was our pride.
This Spring, if possible, we
have mere te be proud of.
Fur Shoulder Capes are the
latest agony. Werthy the fuss
they are making. Blocked te
fit the figure in front Seal, Per
sian Lamb and Astrakhan.
Seme with pointed fronts and
high shoulders.
A few Fur-lined Circulars,
with fine Sicilian covers, marked
down te dose.. $18 te $35.
Second fleer, Chestnut street frost. Take ele
vators. Galloping prices en Men's
Furnishings.
4,000 pairs English Merine
Half Hese, 15c, from 25c."
2,400 pairs Fewne's Cleth
Gloves, i2lc, from 25c.
A let of 25c Cotten Half
Hese in plain colors at 15c.
About 100 Men's Gray Flan
nel Shirts at $1.50. The $2
kind.
Middle Market street entrance.
Half or third for the wind-up
of Children's Heeds. Fair as
sortment. Black Felt Hats for women.
Enough styles te make your
choice certain.
Merth from Thirteenth and Chestnut streets
corner.
Let one Sideboard point the
Furniture moral te-day. An
tique Oak, quarter sawed te
show the grain. Four feet and
a half long. Beveled plate
glass back, with four small
beveled plate mirrors at Jep.
Heavy oxidized trimmings. All
the drawers and closets lined
with oak throughout. Seft
weeds has been the rule, save
in very high cost work. The
price $70.
Plenty of cheaper Sideboards
of course, and up te $315.
Third fleer. Four elevators.
Newest conceits In Valen
tines. Levely bits, hand
painted or lithographed, and
with just the words that fit.
Flat cards, mounts, celluloid
designs, and the always-looked-for
lace affairs. In a case you
may see a Valentine 50 years
old. Rich then, but 'tweuld be
voted tame new.
Seuth of Ihtitcenthslrtetentrsne.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
BOOKS, me.
mttK'd BOUKSTOKK.
,f KBttUABT 7, 1SW.
VALENTINES !
Very Fine Una I
A Really ArUatle Una I
THBBtLKOrTALBKTINBSBAS
UKKTAINLYMOTDBOLINBD.
OVBUOS QUOBS IIATB ALBBADY
BEKM BOLU HBBB.
Many Wholesale, or eenrse. but It
shows the aTYLBB AMU
PB1CAS are Just what
you want.
Thanks, for saying you are always
mated well here.
Ii. B. HSHR,
NOJ. 91 UK. ejUKBN BT.
augis-tye
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ATCHSPR1NQ COR8ET.
BUYTUBrAUOUS
WATCIISPRJNC CORSE
WILL MBVKK BKBAK.
aCABABTBBn TO OOIWEAB ANT CUS-
leu-HAUK co asar.
Mayer, Streuae Ce.,
MAHUFACTOKIBS.
iltBBOAOWAT, ST.T.
eetRli,TB,ieew
DMT
QOMBTS1 COMETS 1 OOMBTBt
TADTFIS,
ATTENTION !
JtELIKF AT LAST.
Quick Detachable Olwpi en Tricon Oeneti .
This Oliepereat) a
wttat
CORSET MARTYRDOM I
,03 tiMiyssgSfKi jar sa?as- eWSa
lay CwfSe!s Willi Qilek Detaekafcle Clstpe,
FROM
Charles Stamm.
35-37 North Queen St.
BOSTON STORE.
If W AD rMMTIHBMMATB.
QHORT BUT TO THE POINT."'
Mrs. Jacob Blehelbarger, of raraersvllte,
&S"fir ?nnif .p eaught a bad oeld. aha
iwtk fAA Mail(ilaAt.S u . m
IBSMB
AbV. Tl'W It KM A WIM war 1 1 aMHsaaMMlt.aa
Hies ii?Biesee.r AT eaia at ' """
,- ,cii0Ji.,,' OaUB BTOBB,
-JFA1!? Meru QeeeaBt, Laaeaeter, Pa.
Tn,xn,e,K
R
VAD THIS.
OVBBOOATS OHBAP,
DUBBB SUITS HB AT,
BUBlNBSS bCITS PINB,
AllataDlsoeantof One Dime.
Pantaloons of Cheviot, Worsted, and Pasta Pasta Pasta
Ioebs of Cleth. Oeme and take advantage of
the 10 per cent esr.
MeHssANN Sc HOWLIN'B,
BO.UWBST KlflttBTBBBT.
JDEMOVA1V.
Additional
NEW BARGAINS
AT THE
GREAT REMOVAL SALE,
AT
ASTRICH'S
PALACE OF FASHION
13 East King Street.
Lancaster, Pa.
LINEN TOWELS.
Our iec Towels for 8c
0
13c "
IOC
I2C
I2C
I5C
I9C
5c
18c
20c
25c
i
30c
22C
Stamped Splashers, reduced
te 10, 13, 20, 21, 22, 25, 44 and
63c.
Sideboard Cevers and Wash
stand Cevers, 21, 25 and 35c.
Memie Cleth Cevers, 50, 75c
and 1.
Initial Handkerchiefs and
Linen, hand embroidered, will
go back te 25c next week.
One let of Astrachan Cleth,
colors, dark, green and navy
blue, at 19c a yard.
On Saturday, February 9th,
and en this day only, we will
sell all our high-priced Um
brellas, fancy exydized and sil
ver handles, at $2 apiece, for
this day only.
One let of Fancy French
Sateen Lining, at 5c a yard,
until further notice; original
price 25c.
Our whole stock of Barege
and- Parisienne Veiling, in
brown, myrde, navy, grey, etc.,
in two lets.
Ne. 1, at iec a yard. Ne. 2,
at 15c a yard, for next week,
ending February 16th.
Te-day we place en our
counters a very larjje let of
Cambric Embroideries, of all
widths, which we will sell at
prices which will astonishyeu.
Elegant Narrow Edpincr. at
r. 1- .. -e e'
5c a sinp, 01 4j$ yards.
A large let of fine and showy
edging, at 5c a yard; special
prices at iec a yard.
Wide Flouncing Embroidery,
at 25c a yard.
Yeu will be surprised at the
remarkably low prices en these
goods.
ASTRICH BROS.
mill war r.
JARUAINBI BARGAINS
MOW 18 TUB TlStB TO QST
First Class Goods
AT
HALF PRICE.
WEIKEL'S.
SHOBTHQUEBBBT, LABOASTBB. PA.
res-iM
""' weiuiuiaiBj uue ku worn um wgrss,
UBU1 iImwu given m te ats. Bbe tertanatelr
btXTtn Utttc COUHfc&fTS coueu CUKK,
aVfia It smrsaA sawks evtial Bilses la aa. earshll wrAwaatt a.
aOOBM.
laMea wherewer ebewa, fceesnw It ceeaawtfy
reHiriTVRB,
r-IDMTER'S CORNER.
"Let Us Reason Tegetber."
lfTeaRgb?Jh?n0,?h"iXf ""
t SBuw&ruifire'jofde.wof-,6"T pUM
iiiABT5!?ea ,ou the'"M
aerd1CHBapa't(la9,Ue,n BSrAJlTiAli
.asWalte
DO NOT DELAY
MAEINQTOOB SBLBCTlOaB.
C.Kn0S,onhnadAwhe'A.BetU,tl,,0rtBe,l
JUST THINK OF US
And make npyenr mind te try us. and you
will be mere than satladed. 3
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE STORE,
BABT KINO AMD DDKK STBBBTS.
e
OHS ft GIBBS.
Ocbs & Gibbs,
fUBMlTUBf,
Sd, 3d and eta floors,
RO. II EODTH QOBBH BT
TOU ItB
ALWAYS
WBLCOMB
Te Call and Examine Onr
New TpriDgStyles In Furniture.
i.ew'ij'imV.IE ""'Prtsedat Onr Wenderfnl
OCHS a GIBBS,
M.SdAlthl'loers,
HO, SI SOUTH QUBBN ST.
apru-lyd
Jl UBNITDRK I FUitNITTJBH I
THB UBIJBUS1UMBO HAS BBOFBBBO UIB
BTOBB AT THBOLDSTABD,
le. 88 East King Street,
..Ty was destreved or ere some Ume age.
and as a perfeeUy Mew Stock el all ktndset
FURNITURE.
FABLOBBU1TBS,
UBUttOOM SUITES,
TABLBS.ICHA1ES, BVO,
UPHOLSTERING
In All iu rtTanches. Alse fainting and Or
namenting old Cheirs.
HENRY WOLF,
Ne. 38 East King Street
lee tie
JTEW FURNITURE.
New Spring Stylet
IM
FURNITURE.
ALL 09MPLBTB AMD BBADT FOB BUSI.
MB98.
VAUIKTX NBVBK BO LAK8K.
FBICB3 MBVXU BO RKABOMABLB.
BFBC1AL FBICE8 FOB OUTFIT BUYBBB.
HEINITSH'S
e
FDRN1TDRB BTORB,
NOS. V SOUTH QUBBN BIKBET
WILD CHERRY, BLAORBERRY,
Ulnger, Kleiinel and Orange Brandy.
JACOB F. BHBAFJam,
leplVtld MO. 15 CBMTBB.BQUABX.
w.
Im FISHER, DEHTIBT.
Particular attention alvea te ailing
iereservlnKthenaturalataeth. I batb an
tha latest lmpreremente ler Oelng alee work
at a Tary reasonable eeat. Havtagyearaef ex
perieaee la the large eltteelaaaenretegiTe
taeheetei eatisfaettea a save reetaaeaejr
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