Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 13, 1890, Image 2

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INTELLIGENCER,
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Lancaster. Va.
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; tiJKJAITni.PA., Jaanarr 13, I860.
Martha J. tIh.
' When memory, mind and charnctcr
. t.nw Im .!.! Anw liin utmtirvtt. artfl liAOItl V
a-pK Buyw u u. .. v... .....B. ... ...J
s A of weir prime, ana wucn turn prime
?-commanded from the world the deep re-
spec it 'gave se cageny 10 ainnuaj.
vfivlnj when a rapid survey of Iter
mil Hie BUUtt'8 me oaure iijs-
'iaTum Vinnnnul nml Inffil 111' nil frOIll
if childhood (e venerable widowhood;
V then should there l net sorrow only,
S'Atnt thankfulness for the Insplrlug cx-
Jiannk nf n iinlitn 1lfi. Mrn. NeVln WOS
tkt remarkable woman. Her mind was
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is-Keeniy aicri, aiweys ai-iiuuuiK, ":"
" forgetting, ever young. "With vivid
ZXt .memories of nast Reueratiens or famous
i ;f'nen and women, she ninlntalned her
&l Interest In the present and mastered the
fW !..... !... t 41. n Anir Tl.r. wt1if. .if l
' ? T iUUHUH3 Ul UlUUttJi llivniuwi. vm .
fegreat theoleglau, she had been 1 he friend
rnf crtvtaf. BlntMIIIAII nllfl flfw.ll fllftlkftfM. O,
it I " )6"- d.v. ...... ...... , ,
:K , woman wnereau cvcryiiiiug i'
,$l vWerth rcadiujr, Jenrneil ami neiemuic,
grave or gay ; who wrote with ease and
grace of style, appreciated art and nitiMc,
reared a large and honored family, nnd
showed net a trnee of pride or airegancc
that se often mars a character eminent
for mental strength. Kindly and cheer
ful, with a keen sense of humor nnd
svmnathv for ethers. Mrs. Kevin w 1111
long be remembered as the very Ideal
old lady and her llfe-hlstery as a record
of a noble woman's life.
See the Fur Fir I
Our friends, the enemy, nre quarrel
ing in fine style. On Saturday the Jlr-
s5 'amtner advanced two solid columns
e bristllmr with bleed curdlinir ndlectlves,
and 'hurled them against the position
taken by the New lira with Its solid
column en Lancaster county clftlius.'
The Era had declared thlit this
county, although the. -tlilrd strong
est Hcpubllcait'digtrlct in the slate,
nver had" n cnudldate en a state ticket
since the organization nf the Itcpubll
can party. Te prove this, it published
a list of state eftlccrs since 18G0 and u set
Of figures showing the growth of Jtepub
llcdtt majorities in that time. All this
led up te the observation that the county
jiew had a candidate for nomination en
the state ticket in the person of E. K.
Martin, esq. The faithful were appealed
te, "independent of factious or beescs,"
te recognize the long neglected claims of
Lancaster and give Mr. Mnrtln the
nomination.
The Etaminrr waited several duys te
gather strength nnd then advanced Its
double column attack devoted chlelly te
the consideration of Mr. Martin us a
klckcr.lu the past and a Quay man In
the present. Mr. Martin is accused of
e'jampleuiug the Democratic nominee
in 1872, of failing te support Bully for
treasurer in 1BS1 nml of moving te defeat
Oliver anil unally of belting the regular
p F-r ... .... .
jasT uigiiiiiii.iuu nun aiiuiiivit:M,ijr uuil-
l SDlrluc with the Democrats " te defeat
the Itepubllcnu ticket In 1682.
Verily all this Is pleasant reading
for It shows in a graphic maimer the
harrowed conditleu of the feelings of
some Itepublicuus who fail te appreciate
the beauties of kicking ami yet chafe
under the triumphs of bosses who don't
please them. The Examiner says that
It is a specious aud dishonorable bit of
evasion for the New Era te say that this
county never had a candldate en a state
ticket sIiicq the organization of the
party. It' refcis He Marriett Ureslus
as the nominee of the Itepubllcnu state
convention for cengicssmaii-at-large
aud though constrained te udmlt that,
technically, Congress is a county efllce,
declares t ha
Mr. Breslus " was a state candidate Just
aa much us General Denver!" This
interesting paradox can be saved for
study of long winter nights, aud may
be generally understood about electleu
day. Mr. Martin is then charged with
cutting Mr. Breslus several theusaud
votes Jn his own Lancaster county,
aud with denouncing Mr. Quay
as the essence of nil political
corruption nnd evil. The J2iamlner
aiys thut Mr. Martin never wenried lu
his nbuse of Quny nnd his " Iniquitous
corruption fund, bhnmelcss and iiu
blushingly distributed, corrupting the
corruptible mid purchasing the purchas
able," aud " for mero than a decade
Quay was held up te the ltepublienns
of Lancaster by Martin as "the embodl embedl
ment of all things foul." There must
have been, nnd every one kuews that
there was, fair ground for all this abuse,
hut it hurts the Examiner te observe
that in 188- Martin was found bar
gaining with this political monster.
,Then the Examiner man pours out his
wrath In ample measure, and lu terniB
that indicate war te the kuife. It is
clear that the party is grievously split
in this county, and may the rift
grew until it swiftly fulls te pieces.
With no firm principle te held it to
gether Its dissolution is inevitable, but
factional struggles must hasten the
most desirable climax, aud we watch
the conflict with lively Interest.
Portugal and Knslniul.
Sf I'ertugal has very sensibly surrcn
; ikred te the British demands nnd
'cueaen ie risk: a revolution ut linme
rather thau te provoke Lord rial
kbury te action tb.it u-enhi ,,....,,
"humiliation, and lead te revolution.
f England would probably have seized
4K Madiera, ou which she has long
A'hd a Jealous eye, aud If the
$ mobs of Lisben are net kent mwW
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abe may yet find a pretext fnr
Uklvlttrr fflinf l...ii,f fi.l lalne.l ll'lil. i
, -v. ...(, ...w auumi "IUIIU, If lllldUl.
t J4 study of the case sympathy ii
1 WL country was first glveu te pluckj
in this
" -. ... ' f.iuvj Aiuie
i-u(wi(iiiiui! iiuutTuegiu me strug.
j,s rertugai a-j the under
V- (le, but as the facts ca
impossible te escape
j, that England had the
l " " 4r" waiuc eiu 11 Mt'llieu
the Scouclusien
Lest side of the
t;afHent. Khe had weu nr. Interest in
vMM laud by the lives of huudreds of
wlawlpwaries and the enterprise of her
ssftteta aud commercial pieueers. Poj tu.
. gal had h hany claim te aucleut dh civery
.but .her record is tarnished with
Kapanragt'inent cf the clave trade, and
Majar Plate's dealings with the Moke-
laa'ara net greatly te ids credit. The
aneaw of England lu the dlsnute is a
trtwiph of elrHJjatien wJilch has ad-
vane! under British rule, and slum
bered under the Portuguese In Africa.
Till? Baltimore Sun nlmanne lsrcmnrlc lsrcmnrlc
able for thorough and well indexed lnfor lnfer lnfor
mstlen en all matters that nnj-one could
hope te find In a publication of the kind.
Skxateh jVt'AsicauHN oppesos a World's
fair In 1KU, because there wilt net be time
cnotiehleB-etoneunlhat Mill at all lenr
comparison with the Paris fair, nnd also
because '02 is the year of the presidential
campaign, and every man of prominence
In that year will be a politician nnd n parti
san, orleokod upon ns such, nnd his mo
tives will be scrutinized Ter evidences of
partisanship, the maiiBgnrs, whether Demo
crats or Itepubllcans, will be hampered.
The location must liave boiiie political In
fluence or Insignificance. Moreovcr, '02
lielng a campaign year must detract mere
or leas from the Intercst in the fair, which
should be the leading event of the year.
Perhaps bye nnd bye the nation will get
tired of constant dlsturbance ever the oler:
tlen of a president nnd conlrlve te ninke It
less frequent.
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At fast the long expected news comes
from Delaware Hint the peach crop Is In
danger. The warm sprlug-like weather
has caused the fruit tiecs te begin building,
nnd the cheerful prophets who watch the
signs and cast the horoscope of the staple
fruit of Delaware nre poslllve that a cold
Misp is coming nnd the crop will
be ruined. They miy that n tree
neer bears tulce In oue year and Hint
the trees new building me doeniol te pro
duce no fruit for two years. The farmers,
they say, have mortgaged their lands tore tero tere
pair Heed damages and the failure of the
peach crop will ruin them. Delnwme
peach farms will be sold fornseng. This
is certainly a gloomy outlook. The only
glimmer of a sllver lining te the cloud Is
the dlttlnct recollection of the fact Hint
within the memory of man the prophets of
Delaware have never failed te pronounce
the crop a failure. Their arguiuents are
based en the weather, but this winter's ex
perience seems te justify Implicit rellnucu
upon Improbable weather. If the winter
should pnm without the expected cold
snnp we might hnvenur pcaches severnl
months earlier limn usual. If the cold
snap comes perhaps the trees will manage
te break the record and start en another
crop of peaches te be mntured ti few months
Inter than usual.
Ttr.AlUNeH net satlsllrd with the stone
used in building streets, nml a commlltce
of councils visited the Illue mountains and
secured spoelmens of rock. The owners,
of n quarry near Pert Clinten iipopeK'6 fur
nishing the stoue te thecllyht the actual
cost of quarrylngifcund' preparing it for
street purpoa7i's'prevldlng the city will
transfep'lls Mone crusher and bnnker te
IhaUrfelnt, The Heading railroad w 111 con-
Hitruct a siding te the quarry If n gunrautce
is given thatasttfllcleut quantity of stone
will be used per annum by the city.
The authorities there are determined te
put material upon the streets that will
wear. Lancaster's street cemmltti'O want
nothing of the kind. The annual appro
priation Is sufllcient te maintain the high
ways In decent condition, but se long ns
the lumps of retten Mone from Kugle's hill
are used the money paid for thorn will be
wasted. The taxpayers should de mero
thangrumble. Their chnnce Is id the l'ob l'eb
ruary election, .'low will they veto ?
A SCIKNTiriC JMVlNlXd HOD.
Inventor lleordenon DlMcevei YVuter
J'ee it llrowery.
Opposite the Anten Hupfel brewerv, In
Su Ann's avenue, Merrlnania, New Yerk,
a steam pump Iish been at work drawing
water Irem n dilven well for the last threu
days. The well Is out In a steuv field,
perhaps 2.V) feet from the a cnue. It rop rep
rescntH the results of the first prActlcal
application in this country of an electrical
Invention forthedlscovory ofsuliterraucau
water current, which la said te hnve been
used with much suecess In ltussla by the
ln euter, Jehn Ileerdegcn.
Dy a series of experiments Mr. Heorde-
gen recently undertook te couvlnee xelen xelen
tlfle men of the genuineness of his discev
ery. He says that he can go into a building
and locate from a top fleer the llner below
en which there Is a length of liose tilled
with water, naming at tlie saine tlme the
approximate volume of tlie stream. He
succoedod, after belng driven about blind
folded, In tludlug a location Just above tlie
aqueduct, nnd stated 12 tcet as the approxi
mate diameter of the xtrenm under lilin.
Mr. Hlpfel Ih new taking water from the
city at uu annual oxpenso of about ?5,0tHl,
He lias made two or three efferts in the
past te secure nnoHcclUe drUen well. The
moHtexounlveof theso oxperlinentM was
carried out fourteen or lift ecu yours nge en
ground Just back of the brewerv. An arte
sian well was driven down U.'DOO feet at a
cost of about 817,000. Ne w uter was ob
tained. The Hbllng brew cry, near b had
aslmllnr oxperlonco. Its w'cll was'bered
nearly 1,100 feet. Ne water was secured,
and the w ell w us given up as a bad Jeb.
Heme weeks age Mr. ileerdegcn uudor uuder uudor
teok te find water under the Hupfel prop prep
uitv ntu-dcplh ulili'h would net ninke tlie tlie
bering tee costly, and in mitllcleut volmne
te supply the brewery. He mnde a cnreful
axauiiuutlen of the land and wandered
ever It for sotne tlme helore he found the
right spot with his dlvlner. At length he
stepped whero the well In new.
"Jlere it is," he ovclnlmed; "you will
find water about thirty feet below the mir mir
fuee, and you cun get a htreaul of at least
thirty gallons a minute."
A. Dull, of J-'ifty-nrst street and .Soventh
aveuue, who husconlldence In the Inven
tion of Mr. Heerdcgcn, ngreed te d the
berlug. He put In his apparatus nt once,
thosaineordluarlly used lornrtesian wells.
At a depth of tw cnty-slx feet a bed of rock
wasstruck. This was n llttle ever two tcct
thick, and as seen us It had been pierced
eonie water wbb found. At thirty feet a
stream was discovered which fully justi
fied the urodictlen of Mr. Heerdegen. The
well was run den n ntne feet fuither, and
thou the test of the pcrmanonce of the flew
uciHii. ii ii. in., yosieruav a stream of
fifty gallons per minute had been ruiiuln
for soventv-twe bourn. This Is rcciniiul
)r
f'p8
by all well dlggers as u sullicieut evldence
ei
lermanence.
Jehn Ilcerdegcn Is an
electrle onirlnner
who was born lu Uuvnila and educntnl
there. Per several years, however, he
llved at Moscow. Jlecaine te this country
only a few months age. His invention Is,
as yet, neither patented nor sold. Thorefoi e
the Inventor rufusns te talk about its
nnture at nreseut. He says, however, Hint
It Is strictly scloiulfle nnd has no relation te
the "divining red" of provincial smteratl smteratl
tlen. A lump of metal, looking like a "iilnnib-
U3b,"ianga by averj line wire of bnus from
a small electrical appliance held In the hand.
Miioiengiueruio wlre Isullttle ever two
feet. The tnetal Is heavy enough te hang
straight down as the holder walks along.
It vibrates when in the vicinity of water.
The strength of the vibration Indicate the
volume of water. Hew the depth of the
current from the surface Is ascertained is
net yet explained. Theso who are familiar
with the elTerts of large breweries uud
ether manufacturing concerns te hoeuro
steady supplies of water from arteslnn
wells say that Mr. Heordegen's Invention,
if genuine, as it appears te be, is very
valuable
A Hey AVItli reue lljis,
I'rem the Ixiuduii Kigare.
Where would Mr. ilarnum be If nil the
world had the same opinions of monstrosi
ties as the Chinese appear te have? A
woman InWoe-fohv lllage.l'uklen jirev luce,
recently gave birth te a bevwlth four eyes.
The mother was very much frightened und
wished te liave the child killed, but the
husband would net ullew it te be done. It
was nnally agreed te exhibit the child for
a few days te prevent such en unfortunate
r"r?,,J.i0iVnr """rrliB again In the family.
'Iho ( hlnese bolievo that such deformities
are caubed bv evil spirits. After It had
been en v low ler some time the mother nut
an end te tiie child's existence by drev' u
ing it In a tub of water. J
Tiecs tu run Jlloem.
A telegram from Lexington, Virginia,
says the iwucli und apple trees there are In
,L "i'00"1' The mountains ure full of
wild Hew era in bloom and blepining. The
temperature at Lexington en Saturday
reached ever 70 degrees.
AFatellnlttatkm.
ltev. J. W. Jehnsen, of tha M. E. church
South.ef Itiintingden, W.Va,, died Sunday
morning from the result of a most peculiar
and unusual accident. List Friday arm
ing, In company with Itav. M. P. Marshall,
of the Episcopal church. Mr. Jehnsen
was being Initiated Inte the Iteyal Arch
degrea of the local Masonle chapter.
During the ceremony It was neceaaary te
descend Inte a pit thirteen feet deep by
means of a roiie nil upended from the
celling of the ledge room. Mr. Marshall
descended In safety, hut while Mr. John John Jehn
eon was suspended ever the pit the rope
broke and he foil te the bottom. He was
at once cm veyed tohlahemo, and his In
juries did net appear te be serious, but he
Hleadlly grew worse and his physician was
unable te save his life.
A Ile.r Mnrderer Senlenced.
Wesley t:iklns, the twelve-year-old boy
who n week age murdered his father nnd
stepmother in Klk township, Iowa, and
mad e a complete confession of the crime,
pleaded guilty before the district ceurfeln
Klkadcr te murder in the first degroe and
wns sentenced te Imprisonment forlifent
hard labor at Anamosa. Yeung Klklns
maulfi'stcd no feeling wben the sentence
was pronounced. The Judge has ordered
fiat the confession shall net lie given te the
public, owing te its sensational character,
Oil, miil'lcn wlUi grim teeth, avnunt t
Though fnlr you seem te leek upon,
llccaiiut you don't use MOZODONT.
The sweetaesi of your mouth Is roiie ;
Your lirctlh Is heavy, and, from tills,
Your lips no mere Invite a kiss. JIVoedAw
I'rem Pblladelplila, l'a. I mil sclllnir mere of
Dr. Hull's Cemili Hjrup thnn all ether eeush
ri'iiicdlrxcemlilned, mid the ileum. id Is still In
rrenshiK. 11. J. V. TOHOUrr, ,
2.W H. Hecend Hi,
' Tlicre's such ill vlnllr doth hodge a king that
treisen" fenrs In Uiuclililm. Hut rheumatism
Isnorespeclerof persnns, nnd Iteinlly would
de well te patronlie BaUnlWm Oil, the great
piln-tiire.
" Tlie women Ml me every ilny
Tlmt oil my bloom liss piisecd uwey."
lint tliey could no longer clilde jeii with les
of bloom of beauty If you made use of the great
reier.ille. Dr. l'leree's Kaorlte I'rescrlntlen.
All feiniiln weakiienses mid dvningemniils van
ish b(jfr-) this excellent remedy. Ililn, pnle
nnd einnclnled women, who nnd exlstenee iiur
clcnsetne, oiineeeuntof their ailments, should
t once hnve recourse te thU unrivaled specific.
DruggUts. M,Tn4w
gouts nub &lecm.
fy HUAT CU".AlllN(l HAIiKI
Clear the Track
roil
THE CLEARING SALE
D P.STACKHOUSE'S,
Nea. 28 and 30 East King Street
AMiTIIDODD 1.-OTU AND HHOKR.N BIZJW
IN
Beets & Shoes.
Mutt be Held te Make ltoem for 1-rculi Hteck.
OOOUSCX)MIN(l IN UAII.Y.
Ne Place for Odd Leis. All Broken Kites will
he Held nt broken Prices.
OOTIIKY MUST, 1'lllCi: OK NO I'llIBi: 1
STACKH0USE,
28 and 30 East King St.,
I.ANCAHTElt. I'A
-nieit Missta and Lirri.R fei.kh.
FLEXIBLE SEWED SHOES.
l'areuls cannot he tee careful In choeslng
proper huH In Misses' mid Children's Foot
wear. Nenltempt should be made te limit the
length or the width of shoes required for the
natural development of the KreKlne feet the
bone, the muscles, the llniiiiiintB. Nnture
never Intended tlmt It should be confined
within prescribed limits, te the end Hint small
uc tuny be attained nn erratic. If net foolish,
fiwlilonutile whim. Knse, comfort nnd graceful
cnrrlnce couie net with such prnetlce ; corns,
bunions nnd ciilamcd Joints ofteu fellow ns a
result. Give the growing feet the room It re
quires, lit It with shoes fashioned In accord
with Its Klin m, se Hint, at maturity It will net
boeunie a source of much hurt nnd discomfort.
Here are a variety of makes-u variety of
shnjics from which It Is easy toilndtheesto
fltierfectly te lit the feet at Nnture Intended
11 should be attractive looking, tee. The
prices Miggctt reasonableness. Frem best
mukersofceurve.
LITTLE GIRLS' SHOES.
llniul-Hcwccl Turn Heles, (tyring Heels, 60c,
We, (Ha te II 00.
Flnu Prciich Kid Turns, sizes 5 te 8, II 60.
MISSES' SCHOOL SHOES.
Pebble arnln.Knrltig Heels, All leather, Jl 00.
- llrlgbt Dongelu Sin4g Heels, All Iatlierrl
ii ii.
Pebble Morocco, Kprlng lleeli. Worked llul llul
ten Heles, II 00.
Heavy Deugela, Hprlng Heels, Worked Hut Hut
ten Helcs.llfiO.
Tamplce Pebble Ueat,HprtngHeeli, Worked
button Heles, ft! 00.
Finer grudex-plenty-fer llioe who wnut
them,
SHAUB & BURNS,
14 Neiim Quern Britmrr, Lancab
tkb. Pa.
T5 UI1ULTIUN IN HHOK.S I
SWEEPING REDUCTION
-IN-
TO SIAKK UOO.M l'OIt HPHINU AND SUM
MhlthPOCK. Blnce theHelldnyii I have pone nil through
my Meck und bine marked u large quantity of
the Mvii'a l)res.i Hhee ut und Iwlew cost te
make room for Hprlng and Hummer Uoedt.
Men's line Calfskin, Haud-Kened Hheea, lu
Jjue, button nml Cengreu, In two widths and
ull xUc.s.Stetf, reduced from te tell.
A complete tl line, with Tlpt nnd Plain
I rciicb Tem, lu Uiec, lliitten or C'eugrcMi.
inurlud down tuj.l. '
Afewruorelefterihecelebraled Itlce.lHiich.
IihJ.I8Ihx-s.1ii Lace, lliitiun und CitiigrtNi, win,
Plain narrow and plain bread low, reduced
Ahjonlet ofibecawhlih we term " eddi nnd
end," beliig lre left ever from regular lines,
bought of facterlCD vthe failed, mid or burui
put, mid a we cannot match thnn exactly,
haveiuarhcd them down lu the same promo
tion. '
Men's $5 Shoes tetl: MM Shoes te 3M: fl
HhociteW; S3 Shoes te KK); fUW Shers te J.'.
This Is niiouaKlde Reduction, und we icuat
uiiteecverj shoeeveuut tlu-se Urn Figure.
WDUplay can b teen in llit Window.
The One-Price Cash Heuse.
OKas. H. Frey,
(Bucccuur te I'llUY IX'KEIirj the leader of
I.ewI'rlieN 1 11
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NO.3 4 6 EAftT KINO HTItKtfr,
LANCABTK. I'A,
Mens Dress Shoes !
Wmfmktt'
miLABKMna, Mssslar. Jan. 13, ISM.
The Apotheosis of Cotten.
Cotten Ms Eirtperer. King of
many realms' already, Cotten
has new conquered textile art
in Summer dress stuffs. Wit
ness the Ginghams, Andersons'
and Whytlaws' from Scotland,
and that wonderful Yankee
maker. Better confess it at
once, the foreign glamour of
the Scotch gives a charm te
their names that is lacking for
the home artist. (Therein is a
great question. Hew un
American are we Americans.
American art must be exotic te
fain American recognition.
Equally true of Pictures, Sculp
ture or Ginghams?)
These Yankee Ginghams.
Hew we all would gush ever
them if they had a foreign
'name. Funny isn't it? te mix
art ethics with a Gingham ad
vertisement ? But in view of it
all we won't print the Yankee
name.
The Gingham' stock as a
whole. Just te pile the stuffs
en shelves and show them en
counters, seems sort of mean.
They deserve plate class and
mirrors and carefully arranged
lights. It was a fine touch of
feeling that Dr. Jehn Brown
records of the Highland Shep
herd and his collie. The law
said that dogs shouldn't run at
large in the streets of Edin Edin Edin
bere', and se the collie was led
by the longest and smallest
cord that he might net suspect
his liberty was restrained. Just
se this Congress of Gingham
beauty. It deserves the better,
mere refined treatment that will
come te its successors. It is
happily inanimate.
We made the air vibrate
with adjectives ever the last
year's Ginghams. This year
we ought te repeat them, plus
interjections and exclamation
points. There never, never,
Ni:vr.R was such a collection be
before. The graces and goodness of
Gloriosa are mere than you
suspect it you
stufi. Light
don't knew the
weight, great
strength, and
colors as chang-
able as
a 'dove.
the burnished breast of
One of the sweetest,
neatest and best of all the silk
and wool 'sisterhood, $1.50 and
$1.75, 48 inches wide.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Srtmyu.
N
KW LAMPS ANO Allf aOOUS.
Ca.ll aizid See
-THE-
AND-
HRT COODS
ON SECOND FI.OOU
JolmLAmeld'sBuilding,
U0HTHQUEEN STREET.
dG-tfd
"1ALLANUHEE
THE
ROCHESTER LAMP!
Hlxty Candle-Light; Beats them all.
Anether lxt of Cheap Qlebes for Oas and OU
Htevea.
THE " rKUFECTION "
METAL MOULDING and HUllBER CUSHION
Weather Strip.
lleats them all. Thlsttrlpoutwearsnllethers.
Keeps eui me com. nieps nulling or winnow a.
Exclude the dust. Keeps out snow and ruin.
Am one can apply It no waste or dirt made in
applying It. Can be fitted anywhere no holes
te bore, ready for use. I will net unlit, warn or
shrink a cushion strip Is the most perfecL.At
the Hteve, Heater and Kange Htere of
Jehn P. Sehaum & Sens,
84 SOUTH QUEEN ST.,
LANOArtTEK PA.
yitotenravho.
K
eru.
I JUST RECEIVED
EKOM
Kcenigsburg, Prussia,
Twe backgrounds made especially for Uust and
Three-quarter Length 1'liolegrapUs,
be 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te the roatefllce,
lnnT-Amri
gcprtl Hoticce.
171 STATE OK MIW. AMALIE Klt.MLEY,
U late of Lancaster city, decwiked. letters
U-stamentary en mid eslatuliav Ing been granted
tetheunderslgiuM.latl Hrens ludtbted thire thire
teurenviuested te make Immeillnte pnjmeut,
and thaie having claims or demands Hgulnsl
thehame, will prexent them without delay for
settlement te the undemlgned, residing In Luu
caster, 111. r. AUUUar WEIlNElt,
tUHIgh Htreet,
Executer.
C'll viu.hs I. Lvmih, Attorney. J0-8tdM
J7IHT.V1K OK MAODALENA DYRSINOEIt
U late of Unceck teihlp, deed. Ix'tlirs
of administration ou said estate huvlng been
granted te the undersigned, nil perMins In.
ebted thereto nre requested te ninke liuiuedl.
ale pal ment, and these huvlni; latins or de
mands itgulust tlie same will present them
without ih lay fur Kettleinent te the under
signed, residing In Ijuuuuicr city.
A1IKAHAM KEI.LElt,
II. Ell VNK Eilll.i-MAN. Administrator.
Attorney. diMitd.M
$100,000
GOLD DEBENTURE BONDS.
If seu want u safe six percent. Investment
call 011 or addrtss,
JOHN H. METZLER,
e. 8 HOUTH DUKE SrrilKET.
015-1 yd
FINE m LIMPS
yUct aftnhtH.
)ALACX OF FAHMtOA.
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The Great Clearing Sale
-AT
M
ASTRICH'S
115 AND 117 N. QUEEN 8T.
Special sale of Hamburg Em
"breideries, Edgings and Insert
ings, at 5 and 10 cents per
yard.
On Tuesday, January 14,
1 890, several thousand yards of
fine, medium width and narrow
edgings, worth from 10 te 20c
a yard, will be sold en this day
at 5 and 10c a yard, in any
quantity from 1 te 43 yards;
we will put them en one large
counter, all opened and cut in
strips.
Come in and help yourself.
These that come early will
certainly get the best choice.
We will divide each let in
two sections.
One section of each price will
be thrown en the counter in the
morning, and the ether section
in tne aiternoen, commencing
at 2 o'clock.
Beth sections will contain ex
actly the . same quantity and
patterns.
This will enable these who
cannot come in the morning te
see them, same choice early in
the afternoon.
On this same day we offer
our whole stock of Plain Mus
lins and Nainsoeks at the uni
form price of 10c a yard.
The quantity limited.
Come early and get the best.
115 & 117 North Queen St.
QClethiun.
M
YEKS A KATHFON.
TAKING
REDUCTIONS !
We have been culling the
en ull price Winter Cletliiug.
There's mere here than we care
te have at this time of the sea
son aud they'll sell at low prices.
The counters must be cleared.
Men's Stilts, Men's Overcoats,
Youth's Suit', Youth's Over
coats, Beys' aud Children's Suits
and Beys' und Children's Over
coats all subject te the same 1U: 1U:
ductien. The quality of our
clothing is just us Reliable tu
though they brought their full
vel 110. The less is ours, the gain
yours.
Myers & Rathven,
Reliable Clothiers,
NO. 12 EAST KING STREET
LANCASTER, PA.
lcmr.
EVAN'S FI.0U11.
1IEH
THE CONCLUSION
WHOLE MATTER."
OK THE
If ou want Cloud IlrenU rlslil aleug aud all the
lime u se
LEVANTS
FLOUR I
Which bus been hied aud NOT found wanting-.
TllUE DALMATIAN INSECT l'OWDER,
propelled by u ifinxl powder blower, Is the
must etlrctunl destroyer of tiles aud ether small
luxitUi. Kersule
At 11 UllLEV'H DKUQ STORE,
H Wt King Street
NOTICE TO TUfill'AHaEllS AND UUN
NEH8. All perHeim ure hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands of the ernwall
lid Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster
counties, whether Inclesed or uolnclesed, either
for the purpose of sheeting or (lshlng, as the
lair will be rlictdly enforced agulust ull tree tree
passliiKensaiaUiuds of the uuderslgued arte
this uoUce.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
lLPERCVALDEN,
KDW. a FREEMAN,
AUemejrs for H. W, OeUaM'i Heir.
Pake nf Fashion.
Palace of Fashion,
rr!.
F
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T)
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y. .
J t iBiiii i fc ceinHMsjuit of ennA Cern.
IAX)K AT THE PRICE,
5 CTS. A CAN.
.
Remember we guarantee the contents of each
and every cut .te be rmt-Clasa. We bare a
Can opened en ear counter aad would )w pleased
te btTe you call and examine same.
Uoed Toraateea frew ear regular stock at 7c
a Can, and large 8 a Cans at that.
blackberries at 7c, or 4 for Xc
CLARKE'S
TEA AND. 'COFFER STORE, NOS. 12 14
SOUTH QDEEN STREET.
iTBUUSKU.
Coffees 1 Coffees I Coffees !
The beet Coffees In the city for the money.
We buy In large quantities, for cash, and sell
for less profit new than when Coffees are
cheaper, se aa te give our customers the best
value for the money.
The Best 25c. Coffee in the City.
Our Coffees are always fresh roasted.
Our Varieties arc Java, Mecha, Lauayra and
RI04.
BURSK'S,
17 East King Street,
Ne.
LANCASTER. PA.
T HEISTS.
fire; water and smoke
Out of the Ruins.
REIST'S BIG BARGAINS.
NOTF. WHAT WE SAY I
'Yen have no doubt read an account of the
Rig Fire atJanncjt Andrews', Philadelphia,
where thousands of dollars' worth of goods
" went up In smoke." and thousands saw smoke
and water only. We bought largely of the
smoke and water goods only of a few lines, and
offer them te you as fellows :
Four hundred dozen Canned Cern at 5c a can.
The labels only are soiled by water. 1 he corn
we guarantee te be better than Baker's or any
ether 10c. or 12c corn In the market. It don't
pay te take It up. but we wantear trade te have
n chance at It. New Is your time. Don't come
after It Is all gene.
One hundred dozen Solid Packed Tomatoes at
7c a can. These tomatoes are as geed as any lOe
or 12c tomatoes packed, and saw very little of
the smoke or water. Every can guaranteed. A
big bargain.
One hundred dozen cans of Blackberries nt
OKcncan. This Uanether big drive. Think of
ltl Four cans of Fine Blackberries for 25c,
One thousand cans of French Peas at He and
12c a can. Yeu never heard of the like before.
Uoed as any French l'cas In the market at 18c
and 20c.
HERE WB ARE I
Only fifteen maU Finest Mandhellng Java
Coffee ail we could get. Saw smoke only and
net In the least affected by it. The price te-day
IsnScaudtBcVIb. We will sell It te you at 28c
lb. Every pound must be as represented.
Don't miss this chance.
A FEW OUTSIDE SPECIALTIES.
Fine Bright Dates. 4 lbs for 25e.
Pure Yerk State Heney, 15c, 2 lbs for 2 3c
M Incemeat, 8c, 8c and 10c ft.
Dried Beer, lOe ft.
Knuckle Dried lleef, 15a V V
Picnic Hams, 8e
And a Theusund Big Bargains,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UBOCEIt,
CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE HTM.,
Directly Opposite
J. B. Martin & Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel.
furniture.
A Card of Thanks !
We very grntefully thank our cus
tomers of the past J ear who helped ui
build a successful business. By the
means of
PRICE, STYLE AND QUALITY
We have merited your patronego and
given satisfaction. We bare greatly In
creased our stock of
NEW FURNITURE TOR SPRING
FURNISHINU,
And invite an Inspection of our Ntw
Styles and Lew Prices.
49-We store goods until wanted.
- OCHS & GIBBS,
" Manufacturers and Dealers,
2d, 3d A Uh Floers, 31 SOUTH QUEEN
SlltEET.
E
URNirURE.
PLUSH ROCKERS
HT COST.
FOR TWO DAYS OUR SACRIFICE IH YOUR
UAIN.
COME QUICK AND SECURE A CHOICEONE
BEFORE THEY ARE OONE.
LOTS OF OTHER GOOD THINGS AT CUT
PRICES TILL X.MAS.
HEINITSH'S
Furniture Depot,
Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET,
LANCASTER, PA.
w
lUMi'EUH CORNER.
tl
DOWN WENT HcGINTY
HAS
GROWN PRETTY THREADBARE
FROM CONSTANT USE ; BUT
McGinty Could Net Have Gene Much Lewer
THAN THE PRICE AT
PARTICULARLY
IN THE MATTER OK IiOUSK-UIBES.
WIDMYER'S
FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING,
CORNER-
E. Kine & Duke Sts.
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G00
T B-MAsWUT 4tv.
-m.
ANNUAL SALE
OF
Carpets & Rugs I
As usual at this season, we
offer all our remnants of CAR
PETS, running from ie te 40
yards, at less than cost.
Carpets that were $1.50, new
$1.25.
Carpets that were $1.25, new
95C
Carpets that were $1.00, new
85c.
arpeis mat were 90c,
75C;
Carpets that were 75c,
new
new I
59C .
Carpets that were 60c, new
42c
Carpets that were 50c, new
35C-
Carpets that were 35c, new
29c.
Almest all new of last season
.Rugs at prices te suit you.
. Special low prices en Wall
Papers and Hanging during
this sale.
Carpets purchased new will
be kept ier you until April 1st
if you desire.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King & Prince Sts.,1
Lancaster, Pa.
B
E READY FOR IT I
J. Harry Stamm,
24 Centre Square.
IT
SATURDAY MORNING,
January lltli
WE WILL OFFER
OUR ENTIRE STOCK
-OF-
GOATS AND UNDERWEAR
AT LESS THAN IT COSTS
TO MAKE THL'M.
REMEMUER TIIE TIME,
Saturday, Jan. nth.
REMEMBER THE PLACE,
24 Centre Square.
(Savriancst
CL.HIUHS!
IC1
HLEKlU'j I
EDW. EDGERLEY,
CARRIAGE BUILDER,
,,i1A MARKET STREET, (ileal of tlie
roelelflce), LANCASTER, PA
I hae new ready Ilia flnrst nuertmcnt of
ALBANY und PORTLAND SLEIOHS, both
Mingle and Deuble, cer eilt'red te the public.
Prlres te suit the times. Cull and exaiulue
them.
A full line nflluggles. Pliietens nnd Currlagei
of eery dcnerlptleu. Alsobfceucl-Uuiul Werk
of eery urltty. Ule me u tall. All work
wurrunled.
43-llepiilrlnglnall Its bmnchc. Oue set of
workmen especially empleet fertuat purpose.
SVttOl'ltCUB,
TT UTHER S. KAUFFMAN,
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
Second Fleer Eskleman Law Building, Ne.
North Dukt Htreet, r-ljd4w
READY
FOR
Blankets
Comforts,
Shawls,
Sew Bosten Stere,
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