tMi;'V''t!'.J)lH VWg. ' '"yf- frVtiJ ..vwj-' wsM5'?-.,iW'vi- -S'jfx'- 'J-1'5 Sgt?-- t"cv -y--'K j. 'i!!'. 'sfji T i.-""-;- 37" 1 . ,B. ;... . or --sv .., ... ..,,!.'- - Av twet.'uu,nr " i THE LANOA8TB1R DAILY ,IKTJILIENOBR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. 1890. ' BMUT' T . T"! .1 '"fc A fcVVfc ' .1' . CM F i A? W H - 1 "x. ,-.. fc1 T i; s 7 BS, :,- A" m SIVS fc ii rr HUjt tttM0ttcm 4KMUCWJ.BTWNMAH. , CHARLES 8TEINMAN.F0LTZ, Mltert. HODERT CLARK, Publisher. Ml. DAILY IXTELLiaENCER.-Publlslicd very day in the year, but Sunday. Served ' by curriers In UiU city and surrounding towns nt ten cents a week. Bymallflvodel- 1 lweiur In advance; 00 cents mouth. WEKKLY INTELLIGENCER One dollar nnd any eentt a year.lrt advance, NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS-Rcmlt by check or postefflco order, nnd where neither of tfeete can't be procured end In a registered letter, Retercd nt the iPostemce, as second class mall matter. Addrfs. TOE INTELtlfJENCER, Iiancnstcr, Pa. LANCASTER, PA., January 18, 1890. Welcome the Foreigner. Mayer Edgcrley, it appears, does net intend te cither sign or veto the ordi nance giving the street railways the right te erect their poles nnd string their wires upon the streets for a considera tion or live dollars n ear and fifty cents a pole per annum ; and se the ordlnnnce becomes a law, and the companies will go te work at ence te equip the lints with the new power; and the people will have an early chance te test the quality of the pudding the councils have given them. We are of opinion thai ihe new system U likely te he of advantage te the busi ness efMhc town; and also the new management of the new i all ways; for the old management has been no bad that It could net be worse; and Iho street railroads are te-day a nuisance that can hardly be Increased, even though the electric system proves te be as dangerous as many people think it will be. We can take a little danger te get a little comfort in the use of the streets iu our waueus: and we take It for granted that the new icople who have ventured te take held of the city rails will be held te a stricter accountabil ity; than the present, owners have been, whose howls for mercy because of thelr poverty has induced our wonderfully lneftlclcnt street committee te permit the rails and the Btieeta te remain at a continuous and permanent disagreement in their levels, te thcgrcatdlstrcssef thp ordinary vehicle. We de net think It possible that our street committee will ever be decently virtuous or wite ; but we have hepe that the purvluiM.-rs of the street railways are business men who knew hew te secuie the lively dollar by doing their business in a thorough and efficient way. They will knew that If their huslnes Is worth delne It Is worth delug well. They will undcrstund that their pennies come from the community, and that the com munity must be well served and well treated te tcuure Its full custom. Te this end they will keep their read and equip ment In order and furnish at-crvlce that will please their customers and com mand their patronage, All this Is very plain and should have commended Itself te the reason of the Lancaster owners of three reads, who have been runulng In a mild and feeble way for years, and have been overcome with a Heed of Jey at the offer made them te give them new what they i aid fe: their stock. The alacrity with which they have sold out their stock testifies te a lack of business foresight and energy which has "been characteristic of about every corporate enterprise that Lancaster capitalist) hae ever engaged in. They used te ehaige the trouble te the foreigners who came here te mauage their money ; but these street ear com panies have had home mauugemeut along with the usual home luck; and we arc quite eatlsfled that Lancaster capitalists de net habitually have capa city enough te u-c their money profit ably in busluess ventures, and betray a high appreciation of their deficiency In the enthusiastic favor which they be stow upon bank stocks; where their money lies snugly In a napkin and earns a profit from cultivation In foreign fields. The interest business ualls for no extravagant outlay of energy or of faith. The money docs net disappear without leaving the well endorsed note behind It ; and when it is wanted it can be seen called In. It gees out with a string at tached telt; and our prudent peeple like the Btring. When they put their money in a business veuture they de net see the string; and it sends a cold chill down their backs te have it go out without. The foreign folk who have come here and gratified the Laucastcr capitalist's taste for the sight of a sound dollar, and who have takeu his rickety railways oil' his hands, of course propose te make money out of them; and we have no doubt that they will. It may be readily con ceived that there is plenty or money in a B;heme te ruu these electric railways in a town of nearly forty thousand popula tion, centrally situated In the most popu lous ceuuty In the slate, with villages all about it and a population of 200,000 people in the county alone. Btatlng these figures the ether day te a promi nent railroad president, he lifted up his eyebrows in pleased surprise and said that this was iudecd a trade worth going for. It is a fact that there is no county in the whole country that eilers larger returns te an enterprise that of fers te bring its people and trade te a fecal centre than tills county ; and there is no town in the coun try that has a hotter opportunity offered te command au uugathcrcd trade richly lying about It, by glviug it rail way carriage, that has Lancaster town. If the electric railways will afford the facilities they will de the work and reap the reward. If steam reads are required for it, they should be speedily built ; and would have been long age, Iu a commu nity less dlsposcdte seek reward, for its capital in leaning it te ethers aud mere wideawake te thedouble Interest gained in raising the va'ue of home real estate. Ave knew of no city anywhere better located than this for manufacturing purposes. It has au advantage which few ethers have hi the rich lands about It that will always make It a cheap living place. It is near the seaboard and the markets. It is close te coal and Iren. It can easily command railroad connections with four greut sys tems of railroad thatlle near its doers though it has but two in Its lap. Witli these connections made the town Is made. Car Stores aud Couplers. The car steve has at last begun its regular harvest of human lives. Like all ether winter features It Is rather late this year, but as if te make up for lest llme It furnishes two catastrophes in one , Hiicruuen. nappeuexi that In both ,. cases the stove that cautcd the fire was net the steve of a passenger car. At Hopewell, New Jersey, there was no collision, but nn express car with a steve Iu H was suddenly feuud lu fiames, and v " c the steve quite naturally receives ' the blame. At Cincinnati a baggage car with a stove en beard bere the brunt of n vio lent collision, and at once caught fire. Ke doubt there are Imperfections Iu the best known systems of steam heating of cars, but It Mould be far Ijclter te put up with tlienl than totake the risk of au oc casional burning alive of passengers lib- prisened In a wieck. Inventive genius se lavishly cxjicitdetl In all railroad ap pliances will net be seriously balked by the problem of steam heat, but 'there Is danger that It will be smothered by the cupidity of railway managers. It has been stated en high authority that the car coupler is tcrml tied te continue killing railroad empleyes Iwcause rail road efllclals can net be brought te agree upon one of the very many excellent automatic couplers that have been In vented. Theresecm te lie fortunes reauy for thee Interested In yie patent coup ler that Is finally adopted, for railroad men plausibly Insist upon absolute uni formity throughout the land, se that cars from any read may lx coupled en the train of any ether line. It Is rather hard en human nature te declare that the conflicting Interests of railroad man gers in rival patent couplets or In sys tems of car heating prevents the adop tion of any plan for thesavlngef human 1 fe, but the delay Iu making thexeslmple Improvements certainly has nu ugly leek. The p.itlcuce of the traveling public under the car stove peril Is re markable. Statu Sknatuii Handai.l,, of Anne Arundel county, Mnrylnnd, says lie pre poses te Introditce n bill appropriating a sum of nioney for the erection of a ntntue te Francis Scott Key, author of "The Star Spangled Ilamier," In the National 1 tall of Statuary at Washington, This is some thing that should hnve lipen dnilelmiK no for the writers of hispliliijr national Mings ofcen help a raitse inore than Iho bust of generals nnd stntpsuien, aud the nuther of "TheStarSianglcd Manner" niuxl have felt all the lelly patriotism that his lines In spire. Imllrectly he urguil many thousands te gallnnt deeds, both In his own nod a later generation. Ht'MMUn risnare iiinklng their appear appear auve In thu Chesapeake, and shad have been caught six weeks ahead of the usual llme. If there Is any rellaucn te he placed upon the Instinct of birds nnd llshua, there cannot be much cold weather te come this winter. 'J'jh; member of the Atuerlcui society efC'lvll Ihiglnecrs new In session In New Yerk visited Iho torpedo station itt Wlllcts' I'elnt en Thursday and vtcre much Intor Inter Intor estcd hi the ele.trical torpedo dovlees and appliances for coast ilofuiise. The mag nolia gun is (inn of tlie curloslties or the station. It Is u hiiKO twelvn-lneli gun wiappcd with wlre.t The vilrets connected with a dynamo that furnishes thu mugnet Ism. A cannon ball welching .'i00 pounds was placed about flve feet fiem the mouth of the Klin and (he iiingnetlsm drew It against the gun with a hung. Itallrend nill;es that w oie thrown nguhiKl thu Iren Hiirf.ice ortlie gnu struck against It as If they had xti nek se much putty. The spikes steed out from thelr points us If they hud been driven Inte a pleee of weed. It took two elllccrs te pull awny u pleee of iron tliree feet long that was held by the point, te the mouth of the gun. An li en wheel bin ew touching thu gun could net be to te moved by ene num. It is wertli noting that In the Cincinnati railway accident the pisspngers of the os es os tlbule train escaped serious damage, hut the ouglneor Is attended by three doctors and may dle. The report of the beard of naval olllreis charged with formulating a plan for the building of n navy, rooms at flist Rlnnce le olfer a very uxtravagint pregramme. It cniitctnpl.ites the oxpeiullturoof gitiy.OOU, 00!) In building nlnoty-twe war ships, and cstlm.ites thu total uxpouse, including in.iliitonnuee, at 8230,000,00(1. The work would cever n period of fotnteoii ye.trs. The New Yerk Suh notes that " by a curi ous aud Improsslve ceiucldum e that was exactly the total oxpendltiiro en the United States navy during the fourteen years bo be gliiulug with lBOO nnd covering the Itobo Itebo Itobe sonl.ui perind of iiilu, pociilutlen and ilo ile cay. Twe hundred ntul slxty-iiiue millions Is what tills government paid for the destruction of Its old navy." Most roaders will be astonished nt this graphic reminder of the fearful o e o travaguueeof thu old rogliue, and Inclined te ngroe Vi lilt the conclusion tliut the coun try can ntlerd te build thu Heet planned by the beard provided the work is carefully dofendod from tlie class of wiockeis that preyed upon tlie old navy. If we can have thoae ulucty-twu slitps ulle.U in 1005, in ad dition te the modern vessels new alleat and building, we will btaud In tlie front rank of naval powers, taidy te held up our end of any international dispute. Tin: Went Virginia Leglslatiue Is con sidering u ballet reform bill based en the Australian system, but tliore Is danger that It will be mangled by amendments. A nnAUTV AT Till! J.ATJir.. The Prettiest Girl Iu Mount Curnud, C't., VerUlnir Inn raohlne Shep. Miss Nollle l'.iterseu. ene of the prettiest girls lu the vlllnge of Mount C'armel, a few nilles uerlli or New Haven, Conn., lias Just completed a four years' apprenticeship te the machinist trade. Te-day slie is working en het- lathe uud vlse In the factory of tlie Mount (uinel licit coiu ceiu IMiiy, and there isn't a mechanic in tlie whele shop who can de a hotter jober In less lime than tlie fair young work-wetnuu. Four years age, when Miss Nellie began te think of the means wlicro wlicre wlicro byblie must nam lier living, hlie looked ever the vliole Held of weunn's work. Among Iho trades or occupations wiiicli the pushing woinen of lids country had made their own, there was nene especiall v liked. She was a bright girl, with a gvea't dcalef Yankce cloverncss, and consider able lngenulty and invontlveuoss. The remark was made by a friend that she was se fend of Inventions slie ought te become a iiucliiuist. Thosced thus idly sewn took met, and she applied for a place ns npnrontlee. Fer the past four years she worked faithfully, audufuwduysagohertiiiiocxplrcd,audno Is new u full-fledged machinist. Slie Is nble te block up u pli'coef weik en the planer or turn up an arbor en the lathe. .She uses the drill or luudles a Ule us well as any man lu tlie shop. Her specialty, lmw lmw lmw over, is tool nuking, and te ilila she pro pre pro peses te ilovetu hen-elf. Hliecan also draw plans, liguroeutUimciisioim, and from tlie working drawings she can luakeaiivthlug. She Is net afraid of the grease uud grlmoet the shop, and her beauty Is net iu Iho least marred by along swipe of dirt across her dlinplisl clicek, nor a spot of oil en her nese Her hands are net as white as tliose of some of her sisters, but they are by nu means large, though they are "strong. Slie Is a great lawnite with her fellow work men, and is the prldoeftholittlo country village wni:uKMti:TiiouGei:r, J-or the lJTn.Liciy,CEit. Wlicre'w thy cocst.Levo will walk with thee. And thtre ublJe ; Aud clasp thy hand, and tlnger tenderly Thy path beside. WUere're thy reamttt Hepe stun hover near, Life's fees te chide; And cau Ucr blossoms thy lene way le cheer, Or breathe her sons te seethe thy spirit's ear When Ills bctlde! Where'm thou gest, Truth w 111 go before, Or near tliee 'bide ; Where ethers grepu upenTlme'sdarkeu'd shorn Fer thee shall sUlue pure light forevennere. Frem TVutfi thy guide, Hay Murrw. Oil, maiden trlih ifflm lecth, nvaunt I Though fair you wen te leek upon, llrcniwe you don't use SOZODONT. The sweetness of your month Is gene ; Your breath Is heavy ,,nnd, from this, Your lljis no mere Invite n kiss. JIJ-edAw We dn net believe In medicine for children, but we de tx-llerc In I)r. Hull" llahy Hyrnp and nwrt no family should be without IU Price 23 cents. , Ijixnder. the nirnl rcmely for dyspepsia is free from Mil deleterious substances, nnd there Is no danger of tin lng one's Uth salivated by its ue which Is rrruifrntly done by prepara tiens rniitnlnliig poisons. Sold by nil drug Kims. 23 cents. v flood Investment Is Inat which yields large rt turns from small outlay. Hemier, the way Is clear t Nespccu-. latlen, no chance. big returns I If J en ure like most of mankind you have, somewhere n weak ness don't fccl at all times Just as you like te hradache te-day, backache lo-merrrow, down sick next week all hecause your bleed Is out of order. A small outlay and what large re turns! Yeu Invest In Dr. Pierce's Gelden Med ical Discovery and seen pure, fresh bloel courses through your veins, and you are another bclriK I I ,HAw rOOIVHHAU8Al'AUIIjl,A. Rheumatism Is Iwlleved le be caused;iy excess of lactic acid In the bleed, owing te the failure, of thckldneys nndltvcr lopreicrl reinovelt.Thcneldnttacks the llbreus tissues, particularly In thojelnts, and causes the local manifestations of the dls eae, pains nnd aches In the hack and shoulders nnd In the Joints at the knees, ankles, hips and wrists. TlieusntiU of people, nave round in Heed's Harsaparlllnn positive and jiernianeiit euro fur rhcuuiathm. This medicine, by Its purlfyliii and vllallrlnit action, ncutrallres the ncldlly of the bleed, and also builds up and struiKthciu1 t'je whole laxly. Wonilernil rropvrtle " I have taken Heed's Sarsaparllla and found It excellent for rheumatism and dyspepsia. I sullcrcd for many long years, but my complete recovery Is due te Heed's Karwipurllla. I re commend It le iivery ene lieoause of Its won wen derail properties as a bleed medicine." JmiM KUM.l.MAM,85 Chatham Htrtet.Clcvclaiid.Ohle. Iiillatiiuiatiii'y ItheiiiiiatlHiu "I Just want people te knew thntwethllik Heed's Harwipirilla the best remedy for Intliim Intliim nuitery ihciimutlsm In the world. My luuband liml this terrible iiirectlen for two jenrs and Heed's Hunurinrllln helped him mere than any; thliiKcKc. I nm nlwnysfjlad te tell what Heed's 8uri-aparllla has done." Mas. V, Atkinson, Halcin, tnd. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druKKists. iI;sUferlV Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. ni)osi:seNi:i)Oi,iiAit (i) H IH riNGKIl NAH-S OAMK OFF. 1'ernvearl was allll.'teil with a horrible cum) of bleiHl poison, and upwards of live uienlhs of that time I wosunable te de work of any Kind. My llnijer nails came oil nnd my hair drupiicd out, Icnvliut my bend as clean and smooth us If It had been shaved. Icon Icen suited the best local physician, and spent linn ilnsls ordellarnfor medicines of dlircrent kinds, but without iis'xIvliiK the slightest beiiclll. I was ndvlsi'dniiallyUi visit Het Hprliurs, Tills I did, but IkceiiiIiik dlKiislei with the treat iiieul I was recclvlui; there, commenced taking Hwirt's ftpccllle (H. H. a ) 'I be i trcct that H. H. M. had en uiu was titily weiHlerful. 1 commenced le recover after taking the llrst bottle, and by tint limn I bail taken txiclvn bottles I was en tirely Ciired-cured by Hwlffs Hm'iII1c(H. H.H.) when thu wer d-reliewneil Hei Hnrltii: worill'reiiewiifu iiui nirini;s uiiu failed. WM.H. I.OOMIH, Hlirnvepert, U" FOUR YFAltS ON CUU'ICHIX. Ferlllteen,ycurs 1 wasatlllcted with rheuina tlsm, four ears of which I was ceiiielleil lue en crutches. Words nre limilciiale Icmspress thesullcrluitsl endured durlmc that time. Dur IniS thee llltism years of exlstence(lt was net tlvhiKl, I tried every known remedy without tecchiiiKany liencllt. 1 finally begiiu enHlft's Hieclll(MM.H.H.)Wlilehrreiii Iho llrst gaveine icllef. mid te-day I am cuJeyliiK the best of heiiltli, and am a welt man. 1 candidly be lieve I hat H.H.H. Is the bent bleed puriller en the market te-day. .1. D.TAYI.OH, Cuba, Me. Treatise en llloed and Hkln Diseases mailed fiee. HYVIFTHriX'IFlCCO., (.1) Atlanta Ga. l-slTv'S ITiKASt llAl.M. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Passages, Allajs 1'iilnaiiit lullammatlnn, Heals the Seres, Itcoteres the Hcnaes of Taste aud Hindi. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied In each nostril and Is lurecahle. l'rlceMcentsiitDru&ylstK; by mall, rrslMleiciKUl cents. bijY imeTiir.it.si, septl-lvdAw Ne. M Waneu hi.. New Yerk. Scttrtl Jtoticre, J1SBTATIJ OF I'lti:i)i:iHUIC (100.S, IjATH ok If the city of liiueiukter, deceased letters tesiameutary en sold estate havtui; been granted te the undersigned, all persons In. debled thereto au remtcsted te make Inuno Inune Inuno dlule p'i incut, and lluise havluu claims or demands iiKalnst the same, will present them w lihuut delav ferHettlemeiil In the iinderblgiied, rcsldlnc at Ne. 'IH North Mulberry street, Lau castcr, Va. JOHN l'lllbll' WOI.F. O. (1. IIassi.i-.ii, Hxeeuler. Attorney. ilecll.l'JlUJaul.ll.H I'Tt'STATH OK FltANlT KHIKIi, UXVll OK if the city nf Ijmc.istcr, deceased. Letters tiwlnmeutary en sild istate liavhn; bicii Kniutrsl te the undcrslKiicd, all persons Indebted tlieretoaie re'piested te make Immediate ia uient, and these havlm; claims or demands IiKalnst the same, w 111 pri scut them w Itheut dis. lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lancaster city. JOHN KI11LL, Kxccuter. Jehn A. Cel t.i: Attorney. illl-UtdS INSTATE OK JAMi;SMALONi:. LATk OK lit the lleruucli of Marietta. LaiieAster On.. deceased. Letters of udmhilstratlen en said estatebavlnRbeeiiKninlid te the uuderNlgned, alt persons Indebted tluicte are requested te make Immediate settlement and these hiving claims or demands ngnlnst the tame, will pre sent them without delay for settlement te the uiulcrtihcufd, lesl'llm; In Lancaster cltj. HIOHAltDA. MALciNi:, Jlt-OtdS Adiuliilstrater. 17ISTATH OK II. U Li:.MAN. LATH OF Jli lincaslerclt, P.i., L . Pa., ib cease il. Tim under. signed nuillter anpeiniisi in uisirlliute tlie bill mice remaining lu the bauds or A. (. Itclnielil, J. II. Wlclurshemand Dollels ltnlirer, execu execu eors of deceased, second and Until nccmint, te and iimung the.-e leeall) eutllleil te the same, will sit ler I' ' hmii en Kil day, Fcbrnury 7, lssii, nt 10 uilm k u. . , i ibe Llbrnr lloem of the Court Heuse, lu Iheelt) of Unleash r, where all persons Interested lu said distribution may attend. M. Illtesius, Janl-fltdS Auditor. i,Mttitvi); Dlt. NATHOItsT. DENTIST. SDCENTHKhqirAHK. De net let ) our teeth decay any further. Yeu donetonen Ilnd a dceajed toeih that cannot be Kived by lining or crowning. Have jour teeth examined and attended te nt once, Il will save buttering and exiiense. All eHmtlniu guarantectl. rillliiG Tec'th anil l'aliitei EMrne EMrne tien SiH'claltles. nau-3indA.w i-i:ntistry. "" " 20 Years Practice lu One Ofllce." J. B. McCASKEY, NO. 11 EAST KINO STREET, Over First National Hank. Dentistry in nil Its brunches, (las lutmlnUleieil. Teeth extracled ubnelutcly without pain. All work warranted. el2-tinid.M,s.w dlrtvvtrtnce. Sli: HHISt SLEKIItri! EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE 'BUILDER, , 12, 11 A 15 MARKLTKTItmrr.lltear of the I'ltotetllce), liANOAHlKR, PA I have new ready tlie tliup.t assortment of ALBANY and 1-eltTLAND HLEIOHS, both Mngle and Deuble, ever ellered le tlie public. Prices te suit the times. Call and examine them A full Hue of Boggle. Plurteus and Carriages of every decrlplleii. Alse Second-Hand Werk of every variety. Ulve me a call. All work warranted, ealtcpulrlnglnnll IU branches. One ket of workmen eiiH-clnlly employ ml fnrllmt ptiriHi.e. G"""Xl1keknl " Special Parties.. Semi-monthly. Tourist sleeping cars. Cheap rates. Miullicrn P.icttlc Ce. Addiess, C, HAWLEY, Oun'l laisleni Agent, 8M Brnaduuv, New Yerk ; It. J. SMITH, Agent, -1JS. 3d M.,Phlla. JimllMjil.'Uiw 12 PER CENT. DEBENTURE STOCIC Ccrtlllcates In liiultliili.h ,if f lift tlm im. valucefn share of fully nald tin sinek iirn1i... n guaranteed cash dlwdcnd of 12 per cent. icr -annum, payable seml iiuuuull, aie IssucmI by the Bulletins and hun Asmclutlen of Dakota. Membership Ice icr share, tt.03. Stock may be converted Inte cash utter two years. Several thousand dellurs are needed te till apprev ed ap plications for lejns. Corresjieiideiico Milfclted. i, , . . , i'-W.STARLINO, Minuter. Philadelphia OUUe, ' Ne. ill WulnutttlrvcU Jaul-3iucet SLEIGHS tPcmnnirtltcv' PHtLABKLPMf A. Hturdy, Jan. K)IW). , Twentieth Day. t JANUARY SERIAL SALE. Tcftlay closes the third week of the January Serial sale. It was announced as a sate in which new Bargains should be offered daily. The premise has been faithfully kentT and will continue te be until the end of the month. The experience has been quite extraordinary. The weather was until yesterday uniformly warm, often stormy, but the interest has been in creasing daily. Competition has net dared te fellow, much les's meet, the offerings. The whole movement has been car ried en in a plain, square, straightforward way. We say te you by types and our sales people : " Here are the goods, the prices are se and se," and you reply: "Yes, they are cheap, we'll take them." That's the daily diatalegue, spoken mere loudly by action than word. Men's Furnishings. We still have some Tecks, Puffs and Four-in-Hands at these prices : 15c from 2.V; Hie from rV !0e from 91 Seme of the ether special bar gains still held out : tuspendcrs,.'l5c from il Urekcn sizes in Crown Hhlrts nt (He Conqueror Whirls nt"5c t'nlvcrslly Hhlrts at Wta Plaited Hlilrls nt 75c from 12 100 dozen Virgec, Mlddlclen A- Ce Cellars In sl7ts 1 1, 17, 17K. IS 18K. at HV a dozen. I'uirncarfs reduced from I1.&0, il and $2.50 te el. !2i dozen Keur-ln-baiids from Stand tl.l'ite KV. Mens Hals. Our regular kinds reduced from our regular prices for lis month only. Hlllc Hats from S3 te M Hllk Ilrts from 87 te SO Silk Hats from 5K)M.50 Men's New Black Derby Hats from S2.50 te tl.7rK A let of Light Drewn English Derby Hats down from (LGOdiul $lteg.l. Iler's Cleth HaU down from (land 73c te xh. The best Hat values for the money we ever knew. These prices are making a stir among the dealers about town. Handkerchiefs. There was net a cent of ex travagance in the old prices. Men's Hcmstlti lust Handkerchiefs, printed borders, reduced from (.1 n dozen to(2 te(2 to(2 threefor&Oc. Men's Handkerchiefs, hemmed and tapn borders, n line line of red woven In the bolder, down from H te(2 a deen three for.'),-. Men's While Hemstitched Handkerchiefs reduced from $.1 te (2.S0 n dozen. l.'iO dozen Women's Fancy Bcallened nnd l'.nibreldered Huudkerchlefs, soiled goods from the Christmas carnival, nre down from ii'sj te 'J)c down from .IV te tWc down from S0c te 40e down from 7.V) te (Wc down from (1 teSOc down from tl.10 telOc down from (1.75 le (1.19 Wemui's HandKcrchlcfs, hemstitched printed border uud Initial, pure linen, (1 a dozen from SI. SO. l,neJ dozen Women's White Hemstitched Initialed Handkerchief, iinluundered, lijC each. Jehn Wanamaker. A'uva. -p ARE BARGAINS. S -ON- Blankets, Driving Caps, -AND ALL WINTER GOODS. l-int iteiiKS KitOAr. ULAN ICirK FROM . .$i75 UP. ..75e. UP. STAUFFER & CO., 31 uud 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. iduTrce celXEaiii OF BUSINESS Short-Hand. Recerd Building, COLLEGE- IU7-B1S CSTNUT STREET, hllailclphbi. Pa. Hccend, Third and 1-our in noers.l Morning nnd Afternoon Sessions every week day except Sunday. Night Sessions, Monday, Tuevlav and Thursday Evenings till ,prll 1. Twelve iimuired nun sixi)-uine(i.ii!j)hiuueuis last ear. liirly applications necesarj Send ioreureiimeni niaiiK. Technical knew ledge qualifying for business engagements. Full Instruction for commercial nnd general husluexs vocations. Alse Miort Miert Hand and Tyie-Wrl ting. A faculty of mera than n bcore of practical men who have practiced what they teach, llix)kkeicrs out of counting houses teaching bookkeeping ; lawjers teaching luwuud busi ness forms ; siiccesful high school principals teaching l.ugllsli branches ; law repertcis teaching shertrhiind and type-writing, etc., etc ' This Institution has been exceptionally for fer tu lalelu thusueeesKiif the students who have graduated tlierefrem.'' t;lllce eivn e cry week day during business lu.urs and ulseini Monday, Tuesday and Tliurs it iv Evenings for the Enrollment efstuilents. Auneuucemenls, etc., scut when requested. Visitors always welcome. Address, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE,M.A uuglO-CmM.tS Principal uudKeunder 5Vftorucue. TT UTHER S. KAUFFMAN, ATTORN KY-AT-LAW. Seneua Fleer Eshlemon Uew Building, Ne. IS North Duke Street. aprt-lydAw TEhSE JONES A CO., J Manufacturers CONFECTIONERS' FINE PAPER BOXES. The most beautiful Una lu the United suites. 615 Commerce SU, Phlludel phla Pa. Write orddicrlplive price list. JnueHstceU w Reduction 1IRE 10tchtnrir H AHPT-NEW YKAKt 1$ Steam Engine AND Beiler Works. MANOFACTURfelt OF HORIZONTAIil VKHTICAL I rOHTAHI.K ( JIOIMT1NU J ENGINES. I Horizontal Tubular. Vertical, Twe Flue, Deuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS. (Haw Mills. Bark Mills, (Cob Mills. BOILERS. CKNTIUFtrOALl IIOILEIl FKKD 1 MIN1NQ f HTEAM J MILLS. AUTOMATIOTAN PACKERS, DRABS LEATHER ROLLERS, BARK CONVBYER HCHEWH, l'ULLEYB, HHAFTINa, OEA1UNO HANUERR. PILLOW IIOXE. CLAMP IIOXE8, COUPLINOH, UOLLARH, MrLLDUHHINOH, HTEP BOXES. HFINDLES, TOE3 AND STEPS. PUHLEY PLATES, SIHEVE WHEELS, Ac, Ac, &c, Ac BOLTS, TURNBUCKLES, LAO SCREWS. HODS UP-SETT, HETT SCREWS, FOROINOS, NUTS, Se., and Hex.. CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Specialty In Making and Repairing DKKP WELL OUILMNQ TOOLS, Viz: Reds, Bits, Reamers, Jars, Sand Pumps, Bit and Red Catches, itc. Charcoal Hammered f iiuraen s itivei Deuble Hoflned Refined Beiler nnd Tank TANKS Round or Square, for Oas, Oil, Walcr or Acids. Stacks, Stand-Pipes, Water Wheel Casings, Het Air Furnaces, Ac. LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES , Such as Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast nnd Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Packings, Pljics, Ac, ever carried lu Lancaster. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING. Light and Heavy Iren and Brass Castings. W-Repulrlng Promptly Attended te.-5 Cheap Let of SECOND-HANDPULLEYB AND SHAFTING FOR SALE. I Pulleys, 43x12 ; 4 Pulleys, 41x10 ; 2 Pulleys, 4lx7J; 2 Pulleys, 44xl;i; 2 Pullejs,40x7; j Pu)Ics, asx7f. 1 Weed Split Pulley, 2HKxl6K; 8 Weed Split Pullejs.llxSX- R-2 15-10 Cel ters. 6J feet, 2 1M8 Shafting. 1121 Inch Drep Hangs Deublo Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. n-SO-IIersn Power. 50 Inch Dlam., 16 feet long, 22 x IU I nch Tubes. Price, J175 and S160. 1 Beiler !I0 Inch Dlam., 13 reet long, 21-3 Inch Tubes, 12 feet long, with Fire Frent, S125. QljlmnHive. inT: f H 1GU A MARTIN. China, Glass, -AND- QUEENSWARE -AT- Wk are new opening our Spring Importation of Quccnsware and will be prepared te supply our customer)! with the very best grade of ware at Lewest Prices. Heusestlres recclve especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. (Srtvbitmrc. TTARDWARE I HARDWARE! If jeu want te buy ii Heuse-Stire GO TO Marshall & Rengier's, 0 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN E.T. There you can get STOVES, TINWARE, CEDARWARE, CUTLERY, And a full line of Heusefurnishing Goods. Alse. WARI a Full Stock of GENERAL , uud HARD- PRIME NEW CL0VERSEED. MARSHALL &REN6-IER NOS. a A It SOUTH QUEEN STREET. lebMvd ' - i teitv. ; EVAN'S FLOUR. "HEAR THE CONCLUSION WHOLE MATTER." OF THE If you waut Geed Bread right along and all the time use LEVAN'S FLOUR! Which lias been tried uud NOT feuud wanting. CV fiCHt. Mi nBMr-rkeM AFiu b I. im. TWO (tern reams. Ne. On and 92 North Qeeen Kreet, U Ne. im KftTlns: re rear attacNmenla rnn- Mck 1M feet. 4,0an be used for msnotee- Apply te am-M& tra J. W.BYRNE. PUtlLig HALE OF CITY DWELLINGS and flullillng Lets. OX WF.UXERDAY, jARVARr 28, 1800, At the Leenard hotel, will lie sold these two Twn-atery Brick Dwellings, Nes. 721 and 72 East Orange street, having hall and six rooms, with let Ml reel, 9 Inches front, and extending te Marlen street 237 feet Uoed llrlck Stable, well with pump, etc. Alse, Vel noble Dnlldlng I-ets, Iren ting ISftT feet en Orange street, and extending te Marlen street about 217 feet. Alse, a let en Marlen street 30O reel, by 121 feel. . Kcr particulars, see sale bills or call "en !the nnderslgned. Hale te cemence nt 7K p. rn. AX,LANA.IIERB, Agent for Mary A. DenlliiKer. D. F. Howe, Auctioneer, Jnl5,17,lM22 FUOIOSALrt FOR STONE. Sealed proposals will be received b, Htrccl Committee up te & o'clock p. m.onMon m.enMon m.onMen day, January 27, ISM, for stone for use en the streets of LnncftsU-r, said stone te be broken te size as directed by tlie Street Committee. Bidders will state price at nunrrleaper ten of 2,000 pounds, with and without use of city cmsher.and engine, and price nf stone deliv ered en the streets wlicre needed, or free en beard cars at Lancaster, and also state location of quarries. Bidders must furnish te the cemmltte net less than three samples of the sloee they pro pose te furnish, which samples shall be tool unwed te a cube of 2 Inches, and. If net home geneus, must ee cm parauei wun me cieav age, such samples le tie subjected te nny tests which mey be deemed proper by the commit tee In order te dcUrmlne their relatlve value for the minxxes for which tbev are te Ik) lined m. - . .. - . . . ... i. : The nuullty se aeicrminee. inusi oe iuuy maintained during the term cf contract. In case of dispute, the committee Is te be sole Judge of tlie quality of the stone furnished. Contract te begin en- nnd te be made for ene or three years, nt the ontlen of the committee. All bids must lie accompanied by n certlfied check In the sum of tlU0,and upon the award el the contract a bend In a suitable amount, with approved security, must te furnished for the faithful performance of the Mime. ' The Committee reserves tlie right te reject any or all bids. Bids te te lea at the omce of C. A. Oust, Ne 13 North Duke street, before 6 o'clock p. in, en Monday. Jnnuery 27, nnd addressed te theSlrect Committee of lmcaster. 'By order el thqCenimlttrr. W. RIDDLE, Chairman. C. A. OAST, Clerk. Janl5,18,22,2J OECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR 8ALE ON THE MOST LIUEUAL TEIIMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, leU 120 feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. t Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches lu front, lets 143 feet deep, en North Pine, between Chestnut nnd Walnut Btrceu. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front ynrds, Iren fences, leU 150 feet eleep, en West Wuluut, between Mary and Plnescrcct. Two-slery brick dwelling houses, lets 113 feet deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelling beuses, lets 150 feet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine and Ncvln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut nnd Lcmeu, and Lemen, between Mary and Pine streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, wntcr lu ihe kitchen, and the cellars wnrmnled te be dry. Cull und see for yourself, no trouble te show OU" JNO. F. ORIEL.1 ,,,. JACOB GRILL, 'fLxecuters. npr2tHyd.M.W.S. 3JU North Mary Street, I EAL ESTATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE, H0USE3,BUILDING LOTS.FARMS, MILLS, Ac,, for sale. Great bargains. Call for our new Catalogue Just out. HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES nl ways en hand for rent. RlJLjft.m;sCTED Properties taken charge, v ""-Wen of rents, payment of taxes, repairs, tc. ayinded te without trouble oran eran oran neyanco'io owners. MONEY-IQ LOAN ON MORTGAQES.-Fer thee bavlBST money te Invest we have first class niertguvj s en hand mid the best of facili ties for Investing. TITLE PAPERS prepared and 11 ties carefully examined. l-Vth4UB 5rfc rge-Tl, ditrrci-Heti Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. 108 13 AST K INQ STKEET. nnv 8 3md (ffVOCCVtCtt. A T BUllSK'S. APPLES! APPLES! APPLES! WHOLESALi: AND RETAIL. FINE RAMUO and nnd a let of GREEN INGS and HALDWINS, and dealers Invited te call. Don't forget our Fine 23 cent COFFEE. Fine CORN atS cents a Can guaranteed, BURSK'S, 17 East King Street, Ne. LANCAMtT.lt. PA. A T HEIST'S. FIRE, WATER AND SMOKE Out of the Ruins. REIST'S BIG BARGAINS. NOTE WHAT WE SAY I Yeu have no doubt read nn account of the llli? Fire at JanneyJA Andrews', Philadelphia, where thousands of etellars' worth of Reeds " went up In smoke." and thousands saw smoke and water only. We bought lamely of the smoke and water Reeds only of a few Hues, and eiler them te you as fellows : Four li und red dozen Canned Cern ut 5c a can. The labels only are soiled by water. The corn wa i?uaranten te he better than lt.iker's or nnv ether 10c or ILV corn ill the market, it don't. jiay te take It up, but we want our trade te have n chancent IL .New is jour time. Don't come liner u is an Reine, dun hundred ilneli .Solid Piu-ked TeilllltOfS at 7c a can. Thei.0 tematne-s are ns Rtied as any 10c or 12c tomatoes uicke-d, and saw very little of the smoke or water. Every can guaranteed. A blK bnrualn. ,,,. One hundred dozen cans of lllackberrles nt (Ufa n can. This lsanether hit,' drhe. Think of III Four cans of Fine lllackberrles for 2V. One thousand cans of French Peas at lie and l2Wu u can. Yeu never hcnrel of the llke before'. Geed as any Frcue-h lVas lu the market atlec "" HEltEWEAREI Only fifteen mats Finest Mandliellug Java Cetlee all wc could get. baw smoke only aud net In ttie least alleeleel by it. The price tenly Is ,15c nnd e V tt. We w 111 sell it te en ill "e Btb. Every peunil must be us represented, en't uils this chance. A FEW OUTSIDE SPECIALTIES. Flue llrlRht Dates, 1 lbs for 2.V. Puru Yerk St.Ue Hene , 15c, 2 lb) for 2!c. Mtneeiuent, tie', Kc and 10c V B, Dried licet, lOeWtt. Kiiuckln Dried llce'f, I'm V K. Plcnle Hams, se V B. And a Theu"aiid lliR 1'art'uliifi, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STS Directly Opposite J. 11. Martin A Cn.'s Dry Goods Stere, nnd Next Doer te Serral Herse Hetel, 9ei ilnt jtalact of JJrtBhlcin. XALACE OF KAHHION. The Great Clearing Si AT- ASTRICH'S 115 AND 117 M. QUEEN IT. Is new going en. BARGAINS GREATEHTU AN E Ah premised we give you new a Uj price Jer our Special Ceat Sale. To-inerrow (Saturday). January : wc offer ns n starter ene let of Coats al extraordinary low price of $ 1.08 apl una let consist ei : Ne. 1. Braided Jersey Ceat, dUulltv. formerly 4.50 te M. nt $1.91 Ne. 2. Heavy Steckinette Jackets,! formerly $4.50 te $0, at $1.08. I Ne. 3. Fine tailor bound and Tl ninde Steckinette Jackets at $1.U8. Ne. 4. Une lilnck Corkscrew Diagonal Jackets, Tailor niade.fer sold at $0 te $7.50. new $1.03. Ne. 6. Fine all-wool Brown nnd Striped nnd I'lald Coats, medium I heavy weight, senie of tham hnve nl uecu seiu at icss man ?', new m i apiece. NEWMARKETS. Between three nnd four thorn) dollars worth of Newmarkets nnd l'l Coats will be sold regardless of cestl rare cimiucc. i(eal our prices en . markets. One let down te $2.50 nnlcce. The best will nil be picked out 1 De net delnv. Second let nt S2.9S nnlcce. Cli uti1-ia emin f flmrtt linvn lu-kntt an "VJ VOs EJVtaJ siJl lft4laal UIKU MVVii OWi Hi te $0.50 nnlcce. The.v will no s If you ceme Inte you miss your cha Next let at $3.25 nplecc. One let nt $3.75 apiece, $7.50 an KoeeiH. ii incy ueu't son mat at ; back thev co te the old nrlce. The best of nil! our live dollar I Never did wc eiler such a chelc (i unlit v nnd style at $5 apiece. StJ goods which brought $0 te $10 in seal Next let nt $7.50 nntl $8 includes si of our finest Beaver Cleth, citnrant made tin te sell at $14 te $10 tinicccJ surprise te you when you sec til This is only a smnll let. Anether let still liner nt $10.50 apl lermeriy sui te 5iw. At $12 and $12.50 seme of our finest Newmarkets, including serf flue imported garments which cost te import. One let at $15 apiece, our former $25. Then we ceme te our finest all! ported garments, some of the styles only nave one or two ei. the pt new are $iti, siu.eu. $18 aim '.ou ; s of these were originally from $30 tc apiece. These prices are positively llntlte te time. They must either m:11 fas lie kept ever until next winter. Net of the30 styles ure bad. They art staple nnd desirable styles and iirejui iroed next winter as they are new. chances are nil In your favor. Yeu be benefitted by them if your eyes enen ! All our Children's Cleth and Tl Coats reduced lu proportion. All our Infant's Merine Coats Cloaks at cost price for u short time. 115 & 117 North Queen JttvntturcT TTENRir WOLF, FURNITURE STORE has removed te 136 East Klnu street, havl! full line of Furniture of every description atl lowest prices. Alse unueruiKine prempii;. tended te. Call and examine our uoeds. i aS-tfdlt II. WOLF. ISU Eiwt Klnu Mre-1 A Card of Thanks I We very gratefully thank our cus temers of the past ear who helped usj build a successful business, lly the means of TRICE, STYLE AND QUALITY We have merited your patronage and given satisfaction. We have greatly In creased our stock of NEW FURNITURE FOR SPRING FURNISHING, And Invite nu Inspection of our NkwI SrvLLS and Lew Pjucgs. 49 We store goods until wanted. OCHS & GIBBS, Manufacturers nnd Dealers, 2d, 3d & 1th Floers, 31 SOUTH QUEEN I fc., ni-'i.T 1 s PECIALUARGAINS IN FURNITURE.! FURNITURE I SPECIAL BARGAIN! Ill ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE will given for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS. Pee going te housekeeping In the Spring will wij money by selecting goeus new una nnvi them putaslde until wanted. ' w. c. sap: NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. S-Ne."t te Southern Market. JanlMmWAS F URNISIIING UNDERTAKER. Walter i Ilcinils Furnishing Undertaker Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREE1 -,.w Palace of Fasi Palace of Fawn ltEjlD,N,C'E)37 VSI VINEBT. 71, nrt -" iMAt---- - i-Vjf' --ryy f