As? i - "J ,J"'t, - ' fj "-1 ' " ' ! -- ".--" '""if ..w mr.iii ijj-.m j.-1 ini"i jvi WM.'Uirfw- iiji- a-i.i ' - - jtkip ir-- m 'i fkjjt e i - fs t,, " ..r t-i ttiti .rf 9 '-vw " - -TO -p i Jl.f.J ., r . ". 7. 1 t . . . . ,J . .. . '. " "V IV THE LANCASTER DATIF INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JANUAItY 15. 1890. T'72W?Sm.P' r J rS ft If VVi pv- tfj -, .- ' 1V '.sMftteWW BTtftVUiV I UUAnUCO31',ii vaja . ROBERT CLARK, Publisher. ,1,1! fMt DAILY lKTKUtaKNCE.-reblltied vry-i?i-UM)-ir, bnlBunday. Herded kKTsarrieri In ihli city JMd surrounding ttownsaAlencentesV'trerfc, Bytruilinve del lar a. year In advance j 50 cent a menui. . . " WF.BKLY INTKLMaENCEIt-One dollar nd flftjrfceiits'ii year. In advance. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBKIW-Rcmlt by check or postenVe order, nnd where neither or these can be procured send In a registered Mitt. . , Entered at the .Fostefflcc, as second class mall matter. . ADDBMS, THE INTELLlUtttUbtt, Lancaster, I'm LAW0A8TEB.PA., January 15, 1890. Benjamin Hnrrisen. 5f One Benjamin Harrison lias ix-cn president or tlicc United States for nemc ten mentbs. Meanwhile events have net been remarkably quiet. The Ba Ba mean business, tlie tremenileus Heeds, storm nnd Area, the very lively niul Interesting Democratic electoral tri umphs, tlie ITuyllcn trouble, the Moli Meli lalia muddle, Canadian notation of an nexation, seal fishery excitement, the congress of the America, new lel, strayed or stolen, and llnally the sudden nppenranee of the Republic of Urnzll. During these lively ten months It Is net recorded that President Dcnjamln Har rison has said bcautf. He has Only once Intruded his personality In the gulc of a dreary message te Congress, which no one would pcrleusly pretend te describe as saylug beans en nny topic treated. He has net even ventured te talk out firmly nud emphatically en the harmless-question of Drnzll's republicanism, although even the peer hunted cnr of IhiHSIa has; mustered couruge te give the new republic n hearty kick. What is tlie matter with Harrison ? With nil these opportuni ties for doing or saying something te Indicate (hat he is Jumping along with events he has remained silent and pas sive. His premier, famed for brilliancy, says nothing ; nnd n patient nation has assumed that like "brer rabbit," he was "lying low." But events come uiuJfge and the tranquility of the ndinWffst ra tion continues. Even Tiiiujr Is re- .nwllTf with regret as fuurnshing the lrtrotien. He was Inretstliig nnd suc cessful as mi ass, nil while serving in that capacity matftfthlugs lively. Since his departure ha eenvietlun has been ffi steadily' growing that the nduilnlstra- tieuissick. I'resKicui iiarrisenis sick in his premier. Ereniier Blalne has fulled loweikns Jie was wound up and guaranteed te de en foreign affairs. The Samenn, Cana dian, Hnytlau, Pan-American and Bra zilian matters, have all failed te bring any buw; from his machinery, which proved se neNy before the presidential ' election. The lien's tall is free from knots, and ether American nations lmve net been drawn within the sheltering arms of the United States. One Beilja miu HarrTsen Is evidently sick nnd nnx nnx leus te be let alone, for his premier refuses work, and w hut can the peer man de?" 'urren (inuge Pelilichuis, The factional eeutlict within tlie Ite publican party is waxing fierce. As an item of war news we publish te-day n rerriarknble letter which bus appeared in "Wharten Barker's Amrrh-an and at tracted much attention. Thlslettersets forth the' grievances of the men who fought, bled and died se nobly for Ben jamin Hnrrisen before he was president, and have been ruthlessly handed ever te the tender mercies of Quay. Thelrstntc of mind Is sad, but their fate might have been expected. Quay Is nil powerful. Pennsylvania no doubt nppcars te tlie ordinary Bcpubllcan te be firmly and eternally wedded te her Idels, and why should Mr. Harrison treuble himself te keep friends In Pennsylvania. Bess Quay Is the man who rule, nnd the one thing essential is te please him. The correspondent of the Amcriixm llnds very general surprise- at the manner In which President Harrison has re warded his opponents nnd estracised his friends, but thut Is the frequent practice of narrow gauge politicians under sim liar circumstances, nnd the "friends who arc new disappointed have only them selves te blame for falling te properly measure the character of their num. The pelltlcan of tlie Harrison brand finds his mind fully occupied in contem plating the immediate future and can only fcchcme and plot te further his iel flsh Interests ns they appear te his lim ited vision. The way te move him Is by fear net by services. He Is net a strong bold fighter, who advances by striking hard blows, but he operates by careful strategy, changes of haws and trencher our devices. Our Bcpubllcan friends are tendered commiseration in their distress for after all it is net se much their fault. Among their leaders they have net one en whom they can lcly for uiii-ellbh patriotic work, and If they had net fallen prey te Harrison it would lmve been te some one else quite as inconsiderate of their friendship for revenue only .Tliereure un mistakable signs of very het times when the work of getting things in shape for the struggle of 1S92 at last commences. Then the character of Republican leader ship will be manifest nud with Wuua maker, Quay, Dudley, Blaine and Ingalls In full cry for the various ends of their ambition It will lie strange In deed if there is net a grand revolt of the better element of the party. Evrltetl Portuguese. , The Portuguese take their English medicine very badly, but it Is net easy te see what they are going te de about W An ominous incident Is the loud and Siger expression of sympathy offered wM ly the Kpaulfch liberals te the l'ertu- guese protectors against Knglutul. AS? AU calm men must admit that ,TJ the government of lnrtin.nl nnM s'-S? net have acted with mero llrmuebs. -, than it did in the dispute with Kuelnnd. y hut n nation can net be made te yield .:;, , te force without provoking resentment . L'f which must find some vent, and nulte K''4 naturally exiiends itself upon the tin es fortunate powers that be. The incident :f has immeasurably strengthened the feeble but ever active- republicans of the Kingdom, and encouraged by sympathy "Varelii Spain and France nud by the v MCUUH VI JJ!llll!!ll I'YCUIU 11 HIIIIIU J net lm KlirnrUlliir If Clu.v i',-ri- kruui ''khtw.wt ..InJLl.... .1. T. !... I t . w m.m.iiiiu inivjigiii, j i iiu- liven Tixwnered that Bismarck urged Lord .Jfrltebury te deal uently with Pertuirnl -jt,teOuiK of th danger of wrecking v' Hueuter i n. one ami be provoking u gen- ;'! nhakliu-AS of European royalties. . Knglaud doe unt teem at preent te ;.kave anything te fear from the doings of he Portugess, but if there should be a general revolutionary movement en the peninsula it would probably reecho strong support ftpm restless France, and that would surely set the armies and fleets In motion all ever Kurepc; for the !lusian autocrat would have a linger In the pte If France Mas active. Lern tsni lsbury may yet repent his arrogance with Portugal. He seems te have acted with the usual British want of coiiHlderatleu for the natural pride of ethers, and in spite of the strength of hlsldeef the nrgtiincnt has continued tn nllenate foreign sympathy. The splendid African record of the KuglMi nscempntvd with Portugal's dark and sleepy rule would have commanded tlie general approval by the civilized world of F.ngland's stand In the matter, but the impatient nml bullying tone of the British disgusted everyone. The concentration of Pertugese forces In Africa atlrncU attention and the pros pect of a European wnr fought eiitln Africa is facetiously dlscus-cd. Hew much better it would be If the dark con tinent could be inade the theatre of war and the great powers could be )crsunled te de their lighting In that forsaken col ored country. Fortunately there Is net much probability of the Immediate trial of (lie Morgan Immigration scheme or foreign powers might took tn use it for recruiting (heir African untiles. Seriously there seems te be no im im me.llate clanger of war in Africa or Kurepc, but events In Portugal nnd Spain are worth the closest nttentlen and the Kngllsh quarrel Is net a trifle by nny means. Tun corrependont vv lie pretests against tlie street car nitlsnnce In Conlre Square Rlrlkcs tlie nnll en tlie head sqiinrely, nnd counclhnen nnd street railway managers would de well te ponder Ids remarks. Tun rumor comes freifi Waslilngteutlial the Cramps Imve cirued the lilglicxt pos sible premium for tlie oxeesslve power dq dq dq volepod I)' tlie oiigllies of tlie ciulser H.il H.il tliilere. This will nineunt te ene liundml and tlitrty tlieusaud dellarn, nud iih tlie less for fallure te coniplcte the vessel en time Is (lftoeu tlieiiHaud tlie halance N wild te be clear prellt. As nn erTHct te this tlie Cliicrlosten'H builders ceiiiptaln of nieiiny lest. Tm: AvnntCAN' suuadreii of evolution made an Imposing speetncle In the liarbgjv 11 i.iHoeu inn, inoie wns iijJemijOM) lren.clad In tlie hnrjKJT"lh.it nilglil lmve recked Uu),n n" '" battle. Tlie Vnxee da ciafni is net iinicli bigger than tlm Yorklewu, tlie smallest of tlie squadron, but she Is lu-ally nrinor nriner clad while our nhlps nre precllcilly with out protective armor. Tlie Chicago beasts it stcel deck nn inch mid n half thick as Its strengest nriner, but the Portuguese ship Is armored with Meet plales from six te ten Inches thick. The heaviest gnus of our fleet nre eight inch rlllcs but the da dniiM cirrles J.e ten inch Krupps. Taking ene consideration with another our navy might venture te ntntid up against Portugal which dens net pretend te rank ns n navnl power,biit i( that plucky llttle nation had been quarreling ulth uh instead of with Kngland tliore would probably lmve been n war. The Anglo Angle Anglo Pertugcso Incident shows thn value of war power in preserving peace. UUKKii cjtrr.iir.r, tVirgu ranillles (e lle ssiilixtiiiiltiill.v t:u- eonriiKed Ity tee l'rnvliice. Tlie Joke of the Kcasen hi the provincial parliament of CJnebee Is the inliitHtnrlal measure foreshadowed In the NK'ech fiein the throiie for giving n tiee homestead of luxineres te every living family of twehe children of thn mum father nud mother. Families of twelve and ever nre by no means senren among the Krenrh-Ciniidiau population of Canada, especially in the rural districts. Tlie bill ban net, as yet, been discussed, except In n general way, but when brought down tu detail Its piovlslens win ueuiitiess eejuiuicvieu ieu immhi or less humorous criticism. Unu houeiahlit gentlani.in eoinplaliieil of Its liibullleleuey. Aliuudred aerosol" laud, often wmth but thirty cents an acre, Is net, In the opinion of Heme Canadian legislators, it suliieleut luducciiieiil. Mr. Tallien, chief of the op position, suagosted that u propertloualo traction of tlie grant should be kIcii for every child overtweUe liitheRiiiie family, nnd It is understood that tlie government will take the propesxl into serious con sideration. Thern would appear te be Heme foree In the preposition Hint If liult fulness nml multiiliiMtUiu et this Kind Is te receive htnte recognition at nil, it Is net rensouable that the Krant te families of way thirty te fuity children should be the miiii'e as that given te comparatively small faiui 11ns of tu clve or thirteen children. The lien. Jean Ill.mchet, ex-sccintary of the province, inferius me that thme are at least two liuudred such cases in his own county, lteauce nnd the province contain sixty-llve ceuntleH. A well known states--imwwiggehteil-clmt-teiitlHHiHuiid suHi eases c mid be found. Paul De Cases, Premier MoicIei'n brother-in-law, nnd famous us u statlclan, considers this stateiucnt us tulce tee high. Te what oxtent Canadians nte fruitful and multiply and replenish the earth may be gleaned Ireni the fact that w lieu Canada was ceded te ltritalu in 1700, the French Canadian population In America iiuinbctcd but 00,000. In 1:10 years this eempai.itivn handful of people has lucre ised te U,b0J,U0i) without any aid from foreign Immigration. Alow illustrations, of Individual obcdl ebcdl obcdl ence in Canada te the ilhlue (eiiiuiaul te Ke-di will serve te Indicate hew this gi gantic result litis hern attained. The Hen. tied eon Onlinet, ex-prlme mliilhter et the province of Quebec nud new Mipoilutond Mipeilutond Mipoilutend out of public Instruction, Is thu twenty twenty sevcutli child of the stme fither uud mother. Thut this is net a phenomenal lustitnce of prolificacy in Canada is shown by the o.ltteuoo of n well defined rule in the French Canadian parishes that the twenty-sixth child In u family Is adopted and brought up by the psrish pi lest. Due twenty-sixth Is the proportion of thotithe te the church, uud the euro takes the tHcnty-sKth child as well as thu twenty sixth 'IjiiiIi nud twcnty-Mxth ten of hay and bushel et eats nud potatoes, The wife of Dr. Ijirecque, the bcrKeaut-nt-nrins of the l'.irllaiuent Heuse, has had clghtneii children, although only ten nre new living. His mether, his married Ms ters nud ull his brothers' wives have each seen fourteen oil se brunches round ubeut tbe house nt ene uud the same time. Thu family or P. X I.emleux, M. P. for f.evls, Includes thirteen children; that of Corener ltelleau, twelve ; tliatoftheChevallcr Mar tlneau, lourteeii ; that of P. X. l.ctour l.cteur neau, tlusuilth, thirteen ; tliat of T. I., bcteurucnii, Kt. Pierre, Mentui.iKiiv. twenty. Tliore me tweutv-Mx living children In thu famllv of Charles liuriii, proprietor of the City hotel. Mon treal, ami u woman residing at Lake St. Jehn, whose name mv Informant lias for gotten, hasu family of thirty-two. Bbyear Hardy, hardware merchant of this cltv, has been blessed with fourteen children In thirteen years of married life, nnd nene of them wero twins, whlle the thirty-four-year-old wife of Themas Uivullee, liotol lietol liotel keeper, Is the mether of eleven children. A half-breed named Lafrauce, residing nt Charlesbourg, has n family of twenty siven, but has been three times nnrrled. That seme of the fathers of tbe city nru really se In a double e.qucltv Is shown by thofacttliatilayerl.ee, of the parish, is the father of a family of twelve, while tity Councillor Duquet'sqiiivureentalns llfteen arrows und City Councillor Vineeiil'H twnlve. The government reply te the eemphitiit that the nropeseil grant Is net sulllclentlv large will likely be that, considering Unit the number of ellgiblH claimants is se heavy, the burden created bv the hill Is us large us the prevlncu cin'well alleid te bear. A Violation of Laber laivv. A farmer near Cedar Huplds, Iowa, named Melver, ris?ently wrote te thu sec retary of the treasury, asking whether tliore was any legal objection te his Impos ing n number of farm pupils from dreit Ilritaln through a bentbin ilrni. The mat ter was referred te the solicitor of the treas ury, who gaveun opinion that tlie preiNitrd Importation would be a violation of the alien contract labor law. De Pens nnd Catnltare tlie "Urlppe t" I'rein Clie New Yerk Mar. i Ktenhcn Mulvey, a well-known uptown deg doctor, u he leeks nfter the altcnents of thousands of tlie pet pugs and poodle, caU, entmrlcs nnd poll-parrots of tlie rcnidcut oftlienerthorn end of the, city. Is having treuble with tlie " grip," but ills trotible Is net the trouble ofethordoctors. I looked Inte the odoriferous place uhlch he call his elllen. yesterday, nud found hi in with Hlxly elgut sick dogs en hand, yelping, A lilnlng nud mlsorable. "What's the matter with tlie dogs?" T nsked. " Ii QrlppeT" "New," he salil, "dogs and cats don't have the 'grip but I nover had se much treuble In my life as Pre hud lately with people who thought that their dogs and eats had it. About tills llnie of tlie year, when the weather Is ilianifonlile. cats nml dogs that nre kept Indoors are very apt te have a cold nnd n cough, .lust new tliore nroletsofthoin, nnd, bestdes, tliore nre a geed many dogs sick with ordinary treubles which eouie from overfcodlng end want of oxerclsoj whlle the owner of every ene of these clogs Is sure that the iitilnial has the ' grip', and nome of thorn get mad nnd think I don't knew my business If I don't say 'yes,' nnd coin cein coin mnnce dosing tlie deg (or the 'grip' right nwny. Women are the worst. They seem te think that, te be right In style, tliey must lmve the InllueiiM, nnd that all the family must have It, even tlie deg nnd cat. The only way I can de Is te say, Yes, it's the "grip," sure enough,' and then euro the clog of whatever troubles him, which Is generally want of oxenlso nud overfeed ing. Jliit whlle l' e heard or n geed man v eases of 'grip' among animals, f Imveul seen n single case." A Itolibery of l I ,(l(l(). A invstorleus robbery by which the Wells Carge Kx press company lest ?11,(KX) wni committed at Dallas, Texas, en Hun day. The money was Inn box in tlie company's otllre In this city en Hun day morning, but It disappeared during the day. Hiiperlntendetit Clirlstousen ar rived from Housten last night, nnd Is woiklngen tlie eusn. Kdward Perry, tlie local agent, says no trnce of tlie box or Its contents can be found, but he thinks It may have been missent. Tills theory was exploded last night by telegrams from nil messengers who have geno out en runs hIiice the robbery. The express efllclals rcfUHe te say anything, but nre working en a theory of conspiracy among empleyes. Tlie Tiil'ltr oil l!ll(:. Assistant .Secretary Tichnor has replled te an Inquiry made by a Phlladelpliluii as te tliejdiitlabln character of lightning bugs from Cuba, that, whlle that question had net been considered bv thu department, the prevision in tlie tariff act prescribing n duty eris) per cent, ad valerem. .en llvo'anl llve'anl mnlshnsnt vurleUH tlnnrs'bcen held te be applicable tqleeM, birds nnd live llsh ro re HJit'etlvriyT" Tlie bugs nre Intended as fir maments for ladles' dresses, nnd tlie Cuban variety Is said te be particularly large and luminous. Oil, innMcu with grim teeth, uvnunt 1 1 lieucli fair en seem te leek open, llccniiMJ you don't useHOZODONT. Tlie Nucctueiis of your mouth Is none j Your lircuth Is heavy, and, from this, Your lln no meru Inv lle a kls. JIJ-cihIaw lie was M looting preeiiln for his girl hefore C.'hllnlinan. tic Ijeimlit nil ninlitr comb, u box efcaramals and a hoitle of Dr. Hull's Ceuuli Hjnip, ami Hliewcd lilliiKt'lf tlicritiy a right senllile dude. " l.uteriirlcef grcntplth nnd moment" nre MicimressliiK the intnilx of men, that they uc- uic i nieir own nuiers, null grew eui Willi own nMutrs, uud urew elitvvltli pain, that u bottle ofHnlvatlen Oil will feruclllmj cure an. "Thing Are Seldom What They Scorn." While the nloe K In the iiiatii, true, still there Imui exception te the Beneriil rule, as In tlie ciimj III niuiiy hiMtuiiceH, V'e refer te Dr. I'leree'H IVIIdU, vUilch niu net only nil they ws-'iu, tail mere. In torpid liver, liiilli;cnth)ii, KliiBKlsluicss of the beupls, lillleumii.Ni', iimi headache, the relief ulliinlcd by their ukii Is wonderful. ; Wl'lutw I lOOIVSH.VUSAl'AKIU.A. Rheumatism In believed te be inilkedjlpy excess of lactic acid hi the bleed, ewlnt: te the fallure of thekldneys nud liver lopreperly icininelt. TlieaclduttackN the ilbreus tissues, jiartleularly In tliejeliils, und iiiir.es I he liK-ul manifestations of the dls ease, pains and uchesln IhebacUaad shoulders nnd lu the Joints nt Hie knees, ankles, hips nnd utIhIk. Theusuiids of people have found In Heed's Harsnpat Ulan positive nnd ix'riiiaiient cure for rheumatism. This medicine, by Its purifying and vitalizing action, ucutralles the ueldli) of the bleed, and also builds up and KtrcuKthcuti the whole body. Wonderful I'ropertlot " I bavetnken Hest'sHai.aiiarlllaaiul found It excellent for rheumatism and itjspepsla, I suilertsl fur many leiistjears, but my coinpleln leeevery Is due te HimkI'm Karsapnrllla. 1 ri1 ri1 ri1 oeiiimond It te every one beeause of Its won wen tlerfiit properties asa IiIihuI niedlclne." Jehn Kl'l.i. i.man, Ki Chatham rltreet,Clucland,Ohle. Iiillaininulei'y ItbeiiinntlHiii "I Just want people te knew Hint uelliluk IliMd'sHirsaparll!a the best rcuusly for lulliiiu lulliiiu luatery rheumatism lu the world, ity husband hud this terrible allcetlen for two yearn nnd Heed a Kirsnpurllhi helped him meru than any' thing else. I nm always (lad tntcllwliiit HinhI'n Harsainrllla has done." .Vlijs. r, Aiici.nse.n, Kalem, lud. Heed's Sarsaparilla SnldbyalldriiKKiHln. ft ; fdx ler te. Prepared enlj h. C. 1. HOOD .t CO., Lewell, .Mass. lOtlDOMr.SO.VIDOl.l.Atl (1) Sw lTsi'r.ciKifce. Llncercd Betwecu Life and Death. JIrs, lice. 1 Hiiioete, a hlgblj eulllvnbsl and estimable lailv of Prcsoett, Ark,, writes under dale of April Hi, I S.VJ : " During the summer et IM7 my eji-H becaiiie llillnincd, uud mv sto ste nmeh und liver iihnest lieielcsslv disordered. Nethlnii I nte nijreed w Itti me, t'toek chroule dlniihie.i, nnd ler some limn my lire wasdo wasde kimlrcil of by my family, 'llir lending pusul elans of tlie country woie susulted,und the medicines administered by them never did nny perimineiit keihI, und 1 IhiKCied between life und denth, the Inter bclnc prrlcrnbtc te the nijeiiles I vms rmlurlUE. In -Mn, IssS, I be came disgusted with phjslclnn uud their medicines. I dropped tlicin nil, and deis-nited solely en Hwin's Spccllle iS.H. M.(, u few bottles of which innde me s'rmaiieiit)y well well from then until new." MADi: Illis I.1CK A lll'llDCX. I have hail kcrefula until It made mj llfeu burden. I was Inexpressibly miserable, hick, vtciilc, sleepless, uud unlmppy; dcsirliiK that the short time which seemed te liawi Imsmi allotted te me en this earth would hasten teuii end. 1 tried doctors' tieutmeiit and medicine, uud travel, but none of thusedldany iroeil.for tliesrrel'nla Kradnully grew wers. Oneph)KlJ rlnn, who 1 traveled fur te see, nnd te whom I paid SlliO, iraveup the inseas heis'less. J then cave up nil ether medicines, uud took only isuin'sspedlle (rt. t,. H.) Tour bottles of that iiiedleluuemed me, and for the past reurjeur I lmve had us excellent health nnd 1 am us free from disease ns an) bed) llv lug " . I". 7- Nkuse.s, Fremont, Neb. Treatise en llloed nud 81Un nisuucs mailed free. (I) HWHT SPECIFIC,' CO.. Atlantn, Gil. AitTiai's t.rrri.i: i.tvi:u fh.i. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE .siik 1I adaehe rind relieve all the tietihles lucl dint te it bilious slate of the system, such us Dlrzlucss, nllu, Diewsluess, Dlstnss nfter Ciitlm;. l'ulii 111 the Hide. .te. VVblli, llndr m;,.l - t ..i.i .... i . . '-- iriiii,i,.ui,iu sulci s oils uet.ll i shown lu curing sick: Headache, yet C'AUTFH'.H MTTMJ I.IVFH I'll.Ii nru ispnitly valuabln lu L'oustliMtleu, rurln nnd preventing this nnnevlng com cem plulut, whlle they ulse eerns-t ull dlsordcmef the stetimch, stimulate the liver nnd regulate the beweU. t:ven If they only cured HEAD Ache they would bn ulmest priceless te these who sutler from this distresstin; uiniplaliil; lull fertunatel) their cecKtuess iUk-h net end here, nnd the-u who once trj them wllltlnd these little pills valuable lu se many vvuvs thut tliey will net be willing te de without them. Hut after all sick luad tslhebaneef se mnny lives that here Is where we iiniKueurgrcai beast, uurjill pills euro It while ethers de net t'Aunni'rt i.rrn.i UVKHI'fl.Uinrevn sninll und very uuy te tuke. One or twepllfs iiiuKouuese. iney nre strictly vegetable nud ilonet urlpu or purse, but li' their gentle iw iw lleu plenseull who usuthem. I.i vlnUuttKcU; (ivutertl. wild ever) where or sent by mull. cAHTKtt sh:dicini: co ni:v yekic. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. uugU-lydeed i0namkev' FflltADKLrHlA, Wcdnester, Jan. IS lsOO. Cloaking. Music in the air among Cleakings and Wrap stuffs. Yeu can afford te lay them away for another season. May be plenty of Use for them yet before the bluebirds come. 60-Inch Heal gkln Cleth for Wraps, Ceals, and Capes 117 quality for II I IIA quality for 112 I1 qiinllly for 111 tl2tinlllyfertl0 III) quality for ri quality feri: IS quality Ter M 6l-lneh Illnek Fur-lock DlneenaU . rimqunltty rerK fiO-lncli Fur-tinck llluctt French Hlclllan Viquailtvfertt fAlncli Fur-linck lllaclc French Figured C'leuklngs 17 GO quid Ity ferM tuqunlltyrerll M tllnch Fur-buck Weaver In 15 of the now new est shades HauslltyferH riWqiiRllty fer2 Clinch Fancy Clenktngs, black seutache mohair figures en colored grounds 1 quality for n 51-lnch Htrlped anil I'Uld Fur-back Cloak Cleak Ingn, Kftyles, all new tl quality for K CO M-lnck Fur-back Mohair Htrlpe Cleakings 12 quality rer 11 W M-lnrli Fur-buck Figured Cloaking! lu S stylcn of light and ineillum shades 2WuttalltyferlJ fil-tneh Fur-bncK Fancy Held Fluids rer Children's Cesta II 71 quality for It Xi si uu quality ler vi Jl feu's Shirts. Something very special. We set out some time back te get up the best shirt that was ever sold at fifty cents. Here it is, in heaps ; five hundred dozens or se te start with. Loek at one. Excellent muslin; 3-ply Irish Linen besom set in net plastered ever the muslin in the usual cheap way ; gussets and stays that de what they are meant te de. Besides all this the fit is right and the making right. A marvel at half a dollar. We hear of $1.25 enrls that arc net se geed. Short and long sleeves and sizes 1310 17. Linens. The old, old story of quality yoked te unheard-of prices. Belew " importer's cost " you knew we de our own importing. Let the goods talk. Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, 12le. Knotted Frluge Dainusk Towels, 15c. Knotted Frlugu Damask Towels, large size, .Knotted Frlnge Damask Towels, large nze, i!2c. Knotted Fringe Fine Damask Towels, ."Se, vrell worth uec. Kiiellejl Frlnge I'ine Damask Towels, !t!e, geed value ul COc. Clermun llarnsley Tnble l.tnen, perfectly free from starch nnd very heavy, lu olil elil olil fashlencd Herman patterns' weilh II a urd, reduced te-dny te ISie. ("Inch Cream Damask, Impossible te Im Im eort at our prhe Meil yard. "a (lli-lnch) Crenm (Icrinnu NnpLlnsnl gV'n deen. Compare with any ether up te It 'Jj a deen. Jehn Wanamaker. Sev Sulc cv itcut. TT1CIH ItKNT-A THHIIII-HTOIty llltICK .1 Ducllhur Heuse, with imslern melts. Nn. 317 t'jlsl. Kllur street, ullli llrlnl; Htubloen let. New occupied by Jehn W. Heb man. Apply te CHi). D.Hl'ltECUKll, Ne. 2U Jiist King street. js-tfil OUlll.IOHAI.KOF BUILDING MATERIAL O.N SATUIlllVV, J.VNDAllV 18, lS'O, will be sold nt the Oriel Mansion, northwest corner 01 Duke and Walnut streets, tlie follow ing material : Window und deer frames, doers nnd trim inlims, stairways, marble and weed muiiths, kltrheu dressernnd closets, murble steps, nsil Ing slate, Imlceny, bath tub uud water closet, two-story frame nltuchment, peich, range and circulating boiler nnd shoe. Sale te commence at J n. m. Heuse w 111 be eiM-n Friday (17th.) and Kituritiiy urteriioen. Jll-Ivvd JACOIlUUNDAKEll.Auct. (JJECiThE A HOMlfl-OH YOUlTi'AMHA" Secure a Heme for Your Family, I'OK SATK OX THK MOST MHEltATj Ti:UMH. -Twe-story brick dvvfllliig homes, lets 100 feetdts'p. en lincaster avenue, between Will mil und I.enien streets. TwiHdery tirlck dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches In front, lets it', feet deep, en North Fine, betvv ecu Chestnut uud Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yurds, Iren retires, lets 1J0 feel deep, en West Walnut, belw ecu Alary nnd I'lue sereels. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, tots tl feet deep, en West Lemen stieet, between Charlette unu Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling houses, lets lMfeet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front imls en West Chestnut stuet, between l'iue und Nevln streets. Alse houses en Ilnst Walnut, North I.lme. North Mary, bclwcs n Walnut uud I-enmn, und luien, but vi evil Mary and l'tne streets. All the above houses nre lu geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures lu all the rooms, water In the kitchen, unit the cellars warranted te be dry. Call unit sce for jeurself, no treuble te show you. JNO. F. CUM Eh,! JAl'01IOIHi:U,Kl"- npr20-lyd.M.W.H. 32U North Mnry Street, REA,,1 .STATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE, HOUSiy.lllIILDINCJ 1.0 rfl,FAKMS, MII.I-S, Ac., for sale. Oreat bargains. Cull for our new Cutnlegue Just out. IIOIIHES and IUISINi:s.S FUOPEUTIESnl mi) s en band for rent. ItENra COI.I.i:cti:D - Properties taken charge of, collection of routs, pa ment of taxes, repairs, etc., attended te-w Itheut trouble or nil nil liejaneu toevv pcrs, MONEY TO liOAN ON MOUTOACJIX-l'er these having money te Invest we haveilrst. class innrtgiiKes en hand and the best of facili ties for luvtstlug. TITLE PAPElt-S prcpaiisl and titles carefully exiimhied. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. IiWKASTKIXOSTUnnT. Suid ritltUE DALMATIAN INHECT POWDKIt, 1. pniell(sl byngetHt powder blevKr.ls the luest ell cental destrev er of Hies mid ettitr small tusicU. Fers-ile AtHUllLEY'H Illiua STOKE, :V1 Wesl Klmr Street 12 PF.lt CENT. DEIIENTUItE s'lOl'K L'ertlt1entis In iiiiiltlnkw ,f81ill.llif itt.r Miiiietiiusuuruei niiiy pain up skh k iiiriilug u guuraiiteed eush dtildeuder 12 s'r rent. 1st annum. pn)ublescml-minuuly, me tssiusl by Clie lliilldlngund Usui Assis'latleu of Dakota. Membership fu per share. frl.u). Kleck may be leuverleit Inte eush utter two fears. Severut thousand dollars nre needed te till approved ui ui ui plleatloiisrerbsins. CorresHndence solicited. . , .. lW.Hr.MH.INC, Munager. Philadelphia Ortlie, Ne, ill Walnut Street. Janl-3ineed .T7irrr.. .. i - .. . . : ' : i" 9rn Geehm. H AOEItADItOTHEIt, DECIDED REDUCTIONS HAVK llt'.EN MADK THItOUaitOUT OUfl MKItCftANT TAffXHINU DKPA11TMENT late Buyers of Overcoats. SUITS OR TROUSERS, HIIOULD NOT FAIU TO F.XAMINF. OIJB HTOCK AND COMFAHE PtltCEH. All-Weel Nobby Treuser Styles, II, te order ; iiiiiitl price, KM. " ' HtylUb Hootch nnd Kngllsh Cheviot Trouser KdecU, te, te order ; usual price, IS and 110. Handsome Coxslmcre and Worsted Trouser EiTccU, 18, te order j usual price, 112. Kxccllcnt All-Weel Cheviot and Casslmcre BultliiKS,tl2niidU, te order. Btyllsh I'lald nnd Check Bulling Kirectn, 110, te order j were 120. NewKultlng EtrccUi, 820, te order ; Wcreti'N Finest Caaslmere and Wonted Hulling Ef fect, 125, te order ; Usual price, 135. A Full Dress Hull, or Fine Black Diagonal English Worsted, lined with best quality Hatln, IM, te order ; usual price, lle. Winter Overceatings te order nt greatly re duced prices. Examine specially our lii Over coats te order. Uned with best quality Quilled Satin nnd Satin Sleeves. Hager & Brether, 20, 27, 29, 81 W. King St., LANOASTElt, PA. s ACllIFICEHALK. Charles Stamm, LANCV.STEIt.PA. 15c nnd Wj Woolen Caps nt 10e. 51 AIUSI1U .VIntllerM ut&Oe. Plush Ornaments, I, !, 3, 4,1, els. Misses' Corset Waists, "2je. Children's Weel Hese, 8, 10, i els. Misses' and LndleR' Weel Hese, 12J$e. Klc nnd 7uC Corsets nt 37) Jc und 60c. 75c and 31 Kid UlovealSOo uiidU7c. Imam's Weel Bootees, I c and 15c. 3 pieces Toilet Beup for 5c. Dicss.ShlcldsatSe nnd 10c. Fine Dress Buttens nt '.', 5 and 10c n dozen. 7-lnch Black Rubber Combs at !c. Bcst.Sklrtbraldatlc. Best Ammonia al Ce. Ne. II Silk Ribbon at &c Ne. 10 Htrlped Satin Ribbon nt 10c Torchon I-uces, 1, 2, 3, 1,5, (1, 7, 8, II, 10 cts. $5 nnd V Menkey MufJx at SI 50 and S5. midlines at 1, 3, 5, 10, Vi, 17 cU. Dells cheap te close out Black Thibet .Shawls cheap. Blanket Khuw Is cheap te clese out. l.ice Cellars, 5, 10, f. 17, 20, 25 cts. I White Aprons, 20, 25, 33 te 75 cts. 5-Inch Feather Trimming at 5e a yard. FurTrhiiiuIni; at half price. Yeu Are Always Sure te Get a Bargain 35-37 North Queen Street, WrtfX'inqce. 8le IOI1S I HLEIOHSI EDTrV. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, C1,42,ca.C MARKET HTREET, (Rear or the Posterilce), IiANCVSTER, PA I have new ready the finest assortment of ALBANY and PORTLAND H.EICIIIM, both Mnglt) und Deuble, ever ettered te the public. Prices te suit tlie times. Cull uud cxiuulue them A full lliioeflliiKKles, Phietnusnnd C'urrlnces efevtr description. Also.-wend-HnnJ Werk of every variety. Ulve me a call. All weik vvurraiitcd. er-Itepalrln In nil Its branches. One set of vi urkmeu especially t'inp!eed lerlhal puriHe. TIM.SKJONt2i.tiCO.. Manufacturers t'ONFECTIONF.R.S' FINE PAPER BOX IX. Tbe most beuutBul Hue lu the United Mutes. U15 CemnierceHt., Philadel phia Pa. WrltoferduscrliitlvoprleulUt. JiiiikLTDCmvI TTENRi' WOLr, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 1W Fast KIiir street, havluir a full line of Furniture of every description ul ilia low est prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examlue our ttoeds. aS-UdU U. WOLF. IJOEsit King HUmU hi pen Stat weat Cbriii Sale. w STMi'S, tftttti ftitfr ft Jl s HOES AND SUFTgM. v . t sr" BARGAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS V ' Yeu could riotmalteamere eeepUble Clirlst mas Present than a geed pntref HhoetiorUllp HheetiorUllp HhoetierUllp pors. We have received another Invoice of Uiese Celebrated 18.00 Hheea for Men, In all the tee and widths, and the best shoe for W 00 that Is made. We have ladles' Hhees at all prices, nnd yen cannot fall te be suited. . Plenty of Beet coarse and fine. Ooedyenrs Gleve Itubbers are conceded te be the best In the market, and these are what we sell almost exclusively; a full line en hand. We have a nice lotef Holiday Mllppers that we are anxious te close out. UlveusaCalt. wm. hTgast, WAF MO. 10G NORTH QUEEN HT. B 0OT8 AND HHOES. SLAUGHTER PRICES Bring the Answer Every Time ! ANYONE WHO KNOWB ANYTHtNO ABOUT " BOOTH AND BIIOEH KNOWH THAT Stackhense Is Offering Bargains AT Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street HTOtlE FULL OF CUSTOMERS ALti LAST WEEK. EVERYBODY HAFPY I WHY SHOULDN'T THEY BET THEY OET BAROAINR AND WE'RESATf 8FIED. ANOTHER BAROAtN LOT JUBT IN. OOODH MUKTMOVE, ANDTHEY ARE MOVING I D.P.STACKH0USE, 28 and 30 East King St., LANCASTER, PA. s OCIEl'Y HHOES FOR LADIES' WEAR. Leuis XV. Pattern. FOR WEDDINCJ3, RECEPTIONH, BOCIA ' BLEH AND OI'IIEK FULL DREISl OCCA8ION8. This style Is net new In Ladles' Footwear, but, as the maker claims, "one of these attrac tive nnd graceful-looking. nhapes which will always find admirers; tbe prettiest or shoes te be worn en full dress occasions. They, '.better than any ether, show every line and curve of the feet." Of these here the uppers are the fin est, softest, sleekest, silkiest kid, lined and fitted superbly; In workmanship, models of excel lence throughout. A moderate cost en them, tee, for shoes se line. 0.00 per pair. Hand-Sewed Health Shoes. Every lady, eung or advanced In years, troubled with enlarged Joints, bunions or corns, knew thorn te lie painful as they ure unsightly and mortifying. The mere a. corn Is cut the larger II grows; tampering with Joints only make them mero sere. "Letting alone" is the best that can be done. Te euro them shoes should be worn that at perfectly net loose enough te rub, nor tight enough te press, or In any way rrltate the tender spots. We have them In shoes, the materials of which are son, clinging nnd elastic; upper cut whole no seams at side. The soles are sewed by hand, the leather of 'which Is se pllable that the shoe may be rolled up nnd put In the pocket. Are comfortable nnd eusy the llrst time worn. Onee tried, ulwa)s liked. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 Nertjl&ueen Street, TjAncas- ter. Pa. II EDUCTION IN SHOES I SWEEPING REDUCTION -IN- TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING AND SUM MER HTOCK. Hlnce the Holidays I lmve geno nil through my stock and have murked n large quantity of the Men's Dress Hhees nt nnd below cost te make room rer Hprlng nud Hummer Goods. Men's Fine Calfskin, Hand-Hewed Bbees, In Lnce, Butten and Congress, In two widths uud ull sties, 5 te H, reduced from te te f I. A complete (1 line, with Tips nnd Plain French Tees, In Lnce, Butten or Congress, marked down te $3. A few mero left of the celebrated Rice it lluch lns $3 Hhees, In I .nee, Butten und Congress, with plain narrow and plain bread, tees, reduced teSU. Alse n let of shoes which we term " odds nud ends," being sizes left ever from regular lines, bought of fucterles who failed, sold or burnt out, and ns we cannot match them exactly, have marked them down in the sumo propor tion. Mon'sSSHhncsteSI; $150 Shoes te S3 50; $ Shoes teU ; &1 Hhees te J.' 50; 1250 Shoes te .'. This Is a Bena Flde Reduction, nnd we guai ntee every shoe cv en nt these Lew Figures. J-DlB)luy can be seen tn East Window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY & ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 & 6 EAST KINO HTREET, LANCASTER. I'A. . eyieur.; T EVAN'H FLOUR. "HEAR THK CONCLUSION OF THE WHOLE MATTER." If ou want Geed Bread rlahl along und ull the time use LEVAN'S FLOUR I Which has been tried and NOT found vvnntlng. 17COR HEA1KJDARTER.S ! A. O. K. of M. C K. of a. ., I. O. R. M O. U, A. M., P. II. H. of A., 1. O. O. F Elks, Cliaruu and Plus, go te ERIHMAN'8, NQ.C2 Wet KlugHtreet. DM4TKRMI RliH' OYSTERS IN THK MAR ket served lu ull styles, und meals ut ull hours, at CHARLES E. If OsrKlt'H, lu the rear of (he CriiUul Market. Oysters te Uie shell or opened served te private fumlUes. Telephone connection. uev-.'S-imaU Mens Dress Shoes! , mvcttvUm, pitRKl FireT t ,i,,.t ppn,?tJl Mwlrimenief Canned Cern udus.-i siiMuuy wnrriica si ins late Jenney Andrews Fire, Philadelphia. IX)OK AT THE lltlOK, 5 CTS. A CAN Remember we guarantee the contents of esell mm evrry uen 10 de First-Class, vve bare I uui opened ennui ceuniemuu vreiuu eepie te nave Ten mil and nxamlne mc. aed Tomatoes from our regular stock at 7q u ., mm largTe Rs tjans mat. Blackberries at 7c, or 4 for 25c TEA AND COFFEE BTORK, NOS. 12 i SOUTH QUEEN STREET. A T BURSE'S. Coffees 1 Coffees 1 Coffees The best Cedecs In the city for the nieney. We buy In large nunntltles, for cash, and tall for less profit new than when Coffees are cheaper, se as te give our customers the best v alue for the money. The Best 25c. Coffee in the City. Our Coffees are alwnys fresh roasted. Our varieties nre Java, Mecha, Lnguayra and iue, BURSK'S, Ne. 17 East King Street,! LANCASTER. FA. T HEIST'S. FIRE, WATER AND SMOKE Out of the Ruins, REIST'S BIG BARGAINS. NOTE WHAT WE SAY f Yeu have no doubt read nn account of thel Ilk' hire at Janne:.t Andrews. Philadelphia. where thousands of dollars' worth of goods! " went tin In smoke." nud thousands saw smoke I and water only. We bought largely of tbel smoKe unu water goeus emy 01 a lew lines, ana ener mem te you ns iouews : Four hundred dozen Canned Cern at 5c a can. The labels enlv nre soiled by water. The corn! weguurnuteofebo better than linker's or uny ether lOe or 12c oern In the market. Itden'tl pay te talc e It up.butwe wanteur trada te have! u t uuuee ill. iu isuwinyuur nine, uuu ivuuibi after It Is all gene. ' One hundred dozen Solid Packed Tomatoes at 7c a can. These tomatoes nre ns uoed as nnv 10c or 12c tomatoes packed, nnd saw very little of tne smeKe or waier. i.verycun guaranieea. A big bargain. One hundred dozen cans of Blackberries nt Kearan. This Isnnether big drive. Think of ll 1 four cans or r me iiincKUerncs rer rc. One tlieusaud cans of French Peas nt lle and 12'ca can. Yeu never beard of the like before. Geed ns any French Peas In the market at 18c aim jw. , HERE WE ARE I Only fifteen mats Finest Mandbellng Java Celfee all vve could set. Saw smoke only and net In the least attecied bv it. Tbe mice te-day I Is.ljcnudStk'VBi. We will sell It te you at 28c wre. every pound must, no ns represented.! Den t miss mis ciiance. A FEW OUTS1 DE SPECIALTIES. Flne Bright Dates, 4 lbs for 25c. lure Yerk SUite Heney, J5c, 3 fts for 2ie. Mincemeat, c, 8c nnd 10c v R. Dried Beer, lOe H rb. Knuckle Dried Ileef, I5e p lb. l'lcnlc Hams, Hep B. And a Tlieusaud Big Bargains. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRINCE HTS., Directly Opposite J. II. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Nftxt Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. jfnvuttitrc. A Card of Thanks ! We very gratefully thank our cus tomers of the pastcnr who helped us build n successful business. By the means of PRICE, STYLE AND QUALITY We have merited your patronage and given satisfaction. We lmve greatly In creased our stock of NEW FURNITURE FORSPRINO FURNISHING, And Invite an Inspection of our New Hrvr.iM and Lew Piticus. 4fir- We stere goods until w anted. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers and Denlers, 2d, MA lib Floers, 3t SOUTH QUEEN HlREET. w 1DM i ER'S CORNER. " DOWN WENT McGINTY " HAS GROWN PRETTY THREADBARE FROM CONSTANT USE ; BUT McGinty Could Net Have Gene Much Lewer than thi: nun: at Widmyer ' s PARTICULARLY IN THE MATTER OF HOUSE-STIRLS. WIDMYER'S FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING, CORNER E. Kina & Duke Sts. F URNI8HING UNDERTAKER. Furnishing Undertaker ! Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. urn 1 taiii. RESIDENCE, 37 WEST VINE ST. 1 1 K, v .if. 'i iA 's. i,. . --mJ