Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, January 25, 1890, Image 2

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THE DXTELUGEKCB,
Lancaster, Pa.
r? ima ASTER. PA..
January 25, 1890.
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i Seeking Clrcalatlen.
The Philadelphia newspapers are
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f'wWMy troubled with a dcaire te get into
t&c MM one-cent Hat. turn there are net many
MC"aw left thnt arc out of It. They icek
LrMrcttlatlen, nnd think te find it In
&?'tVkJtkntiit 4tintrnpttA TIlftTYt ImVH 1wn
pKlipirie notable disappointments lu this
fnganl, end there will be mere. There
PLjip natural limit te circulation in pepu-
M ,Hten, ana it is evident mat mere cau
-..be an overstock or cheap newspapers m
pj$!hwy plce : and it ought farther te be
K neMuy uuaemoeu mat encapness is net
syi . ' .. - . . . . . . . .
KFSwysan essential nld te quality in in-
(' ereastntr sales. The nateut medlclne
'rtan, for instance, gocseff en an entirely
elflfercnt line, and tells very dear eoeds.
K'relying for his sales upon his skill in
B7.?.rMnuadlnR the folks that he has sonic-
Plthing they cannot de without ; and the
t Dig preui ue gets ireni uis saius iniin
! . Vtm lnrrni fnn.l (n titvinrl In annli nikl.
?,f suasion.
The newsnnucr that undertakes te
K K1av.i1 Kn41i mlmMM rf nla ntlfl i Ukll
cheap wbat.lt claims te be the best goods
Ipi "baa a hard row te hoe. Generally a
? twer pri-"0 Indicates a peer quality. It
Krf! le nnf nltrnvn an In Hin nmmnnnnr Via
K. ..k . ..& nluillli.ltnM WAAttllAil 1... M
$r. -ew price will bring nn advertising
His patronage that may suffice te pay the
t..:.-r.'i.unw nuu iue pruuu .uv.ut.'iuiy, uuw
,j jiever, there Is a limit te thli sort of sup- I
g,tpert and net mauy newspapers iu a I
lle town can flourish under
It ; and It is a
;?. wiean sort of sunDert at the best. The
l-l'-'great newspaper cannot afTerd te depend
Eiii " -uneii Its advertising columns for lu life.
St . ... ..
;i7-11 musi de inucpenucm. 01 evcry one eui
the public and be always in potltlen te
M see and meet the public wants.The part of
pif editor of a one cent newspaper is thorny
K't) n(i unenviable, even if white paper
$jt, ceau dui tnree or lour cents a peuua.
The sumo argument that enugs the
price of a newspoper te its reader down
te the cost of the whtte paper will bring
It te him for nothing ; nnd that prob
ably will be its next step in its descent
in search of circulation.
Checking Population.
Anether explosion of natural gas
which blew up houses and slew their
occupants again reminds us that there
are compensations te theso of us who
live where gas Is net natural. It seems
te be a very undeslrable neighbor te nil
who are aispeseu te n quiet and peace
able life. Every day we hear of its ex
plosion aud of the fatatltles and destruc
tion it causes. It vies with electricity
and the railroads in marshaling its vic
tims; nnd it sometimes seems, as we
resd the dally accounts of the less of life
everywhere by the modern agencies of
Industry, that Providence has supplied
effectual means te prevent that speedy
ever-population of the earth which is
the dread of the calculators. Te advance
Is te die ; te discover, te perish. We are
entering en n field, In the harnessing of
electricity te our service, that bids fair
te furnish abundant relief against any
fear of ever-crowding the cartfi. Iti
death wires summon us every hour
and are likely te head the list of the na
tural egenclcs that etautl ready for
action in thedcclmntleu of mankind.
The Samoan Treaty.
The Eanieau treaty Is being gravely
aud pompously criticised nud praised by
journals nil ever the laud, and its weak
nesses appear te be qulte sufficient te
Justify Its rejection, but It is doubtful
whether even u Democratic Congress
would reject and rcaHeuably certaln'.thnt
It will be approved with little delay.
The country is about tired of the
Bameau business, nnd If this treaty does
leave Samoan independence a myth,
as many charge, it at least appears te
keep the influence of the three treaty
powers pretty well balanced, and If any
of them ever fcelre th miserable little
island it will be because the ethers nre
net wide awake. Samoa under the
treaty will be ruled by a king who will
have a Jealous superior in a chief Justice ;
and there will be a number of officials
quite free from any Interference. Samoa
will hove three musters instead of ene
and the degree of freedom fhe attains
will, depend upon circumstance that no
prophet can new outline. Like Switzer
land the little country will exist by the
refusal of stronger powers te permit each
ether te swallow It but unlike Switzer
land, Samoa is tee small for division.
The partition or tha Swiss republic Is
even new talked of, nud the recent pur
chase of railways iu that country by
German bankers is said te be under
the encouragement of Bismarck, who
is determined te absorb u nart of
ie republic into the German em-
Ire and te se fortify Its moun meun
ln passes as te block French Invasieu
m that side. Samoa may. when the
hums canal la finished, offer similar
mntntlnn In lh nrlinnfef.a in .. ...!
.f .- ..-- ... ..... .. . ..M...hi. Kyj W IIUIU1
powers of tbe nearest station en the dl-
f rect route te Australia and the cant. The
Islands can never be worth fighting
about but if the three powers ever have
a quarrel between them there will be an
Incidental bcrumble for Samoa.
Important, If True.
The Marietta llegUlcr's report that a
tobacco-grower, near that nlace. selected
alx pounds of tobacco, out of his crop
from 2t acres, thnt contained 1,1210
leaves, an average of ever 00 leaves te
the peuud, might profitably be extended
by that Journal Inte a fuller statement.
If these Jcavea w ere geed wrapper leaves,
nd if there were some mere of the same
sort left in the let, the statement would
T"whewever, interesting tut it is. since It
tri ,Sgeuthe possibility of the cultivation
H7 Pw " "- '"at hiii cijuiu iiiq falltna-
a,' tra In lightness j which is about the only
K. Allvaiiturrn Hint ...iV1a .i. -..
i7""r """" """ vm.uiv-a mu lyreigU
,;;aste iu wuirej me marKet. The
quality of the Sumatra tobacco is
'BOW and it taate bitter, It
'$mu but the .qualification that
;; kaf will cut mere wrappers te
jf Ibe pound than tlie home product. If
'tt ate DOUUds of tebaCCO fit for wr.inrw.ra
"c? have been grown accidentally in this
aaaSssIh 4LWama la tin a.J .- ..
lVv . tli linunn sliniild lint lui Imnnivui ....i
whole crop be grown of the same kind.
It hae been supposed that neither soil nor
climate here would permit the growth
'of se light and yet strong a leaf ; but the
Marietta report, Ir correct, shows this te
be a mistake
The Philadelphia Ticket
Our Democratic friends in Philadel
phia seem te be finding it very hard te
reach nu agreement as te hew they may
best elect their magistrates and their
tax receivers. If they cau agree upon
even magistrates they can all be elected.
If they cannot, and fourteen candidates
run, only seven of whom can be elected
by the minority party, the general
ticket will be 8ii re te W sacri
ficed lu tbe scramble. The deduction
is that seven magistrates nnd a tax re
ceiver should be run, or fourteen magls
tra'es and ue tax receiver. It would Iks
felly te put up a general ticket in the
city that will be hacked In the magis
trate trades. Te the party generally it
Is net a matter of consequence what
magistrates are chosen. They ero net
likely te be Solomons anyway. But
it is of ceiipcqucnce that a full Demo
cratic vote be polled In the city,
and that the party be demonstrated te
be in geed feather Micro and reasonably
free from the clashing interest that
demoralize party strength. A great
deal Is never exacted from the
Philadelphia Democracy, which is
habitually abused te serve Bel fish alms,
and which lies as a heavy stone always
upon the efforts for Democratic success
in the state. A little will satisfy m ; we
only ask that if they cannot ngree upon
their magistrates they will refrain from
setting up a tax receiver te knock him
down.
Tun Lancaster Inquirer very pertinently
ays that "the Philadelphia Times aii been
mad nt the pardon beard, and at overythlng
clue that stands In the way of Judicial
murder, ever slnce It was unable te xccure
the hanging of Sainuel Jehnsen, alleged te
have been guilty of tnurder In Dnlaware
county, but of which thore was abaolutely
no proof. Ne wender that It feel kindly
toward Judge Patterson for IiIh remarks
made te our grand Jury en Monday. Ills
our opinion, howevor, that the community
Is qulte as nafe with all the protection the
law affords te alleged criminals, ai It would
be were Jitdges, and especially editors, per-
milled te run the lcgnl
check or hindrance."
machine- without
Dn. rtuiit Siupi'CN IIuiDi-.Kercii, of
Philadelphia, hns been lu Washington (IiIh
week pushing his plans for the organization
of a competont veterinary service for the
United States army. Ue say thousands of
horses died during the war which mlKht
have been saved by a llttle knewledge of
veterinary modlclne and he new wants the
government te cstablMi a voterinary cerpn
in the army, consisting of nchlef, with the
rank of major of cavalry, and twenty as
sistants, ranking as first and itceend lieu
tenants. Thore nre about twolve hundred
horses and mulci In tha nnny worth evor
two million dollars, aud while many of the
ofHcern are skilful amateurs In the care of
herses, it would, no doubt, pay well te
have n small corps of veturlimrliiiiH gradu
nled from fit st-class schools. Dr. Ilnldo Ilnlde Ilnldo
kepor complains that America is far behlnd
Eurepean nations in this branch of medi
cine, nnd the oaie with which auyone may
become a practitioner Is certainly astonish
ing. Tbe schools lu Philadelphia and
Ottawa, Canada, are rapidly awakeuing
public opinion te the faet that n horse doc
tor needs te be educated as well as a man
doctor.
Disner nnnwEK, of Mentana, he has
been seeking mlsslennry wei kers,thluks he
will have te get recruits from England.
"In tbe old country thore Is a surplus of
clergyineu compared with the demand,
but In the oastern part of the Uulted States
ene finds u comparative scarcity, especially
among theso who are willing te give up
tbe heclul nnd intellectual attractlena of
city life." Ceuiiideiliig the umail wages
earned by the best man It might be argued
that thore is a surplus of clergymen com
pared with tliedcmaud In this part of Penn
sylvania. Strange, though it may1 appear,
brains and education earn less money in
teaching, writing and preaching than
In any ether Holds, aud this may
be because the service in abeve the
value of filthy but very desir.ible
lucre. The laborer Is worthy of his hire,
but In theso lines he wetus te be worthy of
a higher reward, and Ifhe would only go
West and scramble for the latter, the brain
workers left lu the Ktist could command
higher wage, and the rewinds of labor he
pushed te a higher level all around. Ilishep
llrower is right ; thore nre many strong
aud active men lit fur the rougher labor
whouretmrrptird by the socleTTmd Intel
lectual attractions of city life, where ether
unable te rough it might de their weik
Just as well.
SnxATen Call's resolution lequestlng
the president te negotlate with Spain ler
the establishment of a republic iu Cuba lias
been qnletly slaughtered In committee, as
every ene expeclcd that it would be. The
bonater had te de something te satisfy his
constituents, who are naturally inlerektid
In tbe melancholy fate of their neighbor
Cuba, but there would be nothing te be
gained by provoking Spain at prcmnt.
Time will furnish opportunity for Cuban
freedom nuil Flerida has n large enough
contract in developing her own reseuices
and minding her own business.
In these gloomy days of slekiicss nud
unseasoimble weather the New Yerk
7-idime finds It lliuely te dlHcouixe upon
the wisdom of making wills in time, ob
serving that it does net de te put oil Mich
things tee long,(as it is sometimes dillicult
te tell whether the w ill Is made by a man
of bound mind and disposing memory.
The argument might be carried a llttle
further and people wUcly urged te distri
bute their wealth bcfoie thelr death se as
te be sure that it Is accomplished accord
ing te their wikhes. Unfortunately or for
tunately no ene knows when he may rtie,
and few knew hew or wlien tomtikeuwill,
The best way out of thedllllculty Is toprac teprac toprac
tlce charity, peverty and contentment nud
worry as llttle as possible as te what may
be the w.iyn of the world when you have
lea it.
I'KUhONAI..
Hnvs. A. T. SruWAitr nud M. Knreher,
of Marietta, h.ue both been laid up with
the grip, hut are improving.
EirTKL, the tower builder, has been mied
for a balance of $15,000 by Otis, the Ameri
can ulovater builder.
Itr.v. Ar.umiT Gallatin Moiite.x. of
Ameshury, Mass., is Btill preaching in a
pulpit that he has reg.ilarly filled slnce
16ij, " without, iu a Mngle instunce,
writing out n sermon."
SuNATenQuAV will truvel incognito in
Flerida and oxpects te have a rev.vl time.
Kings usually travel inceg, when they
want te be Jelly, and the boss evidently
feels that he Is the supreme manager of
vuuu uiiiiuu niaics, ami l'cnilbylvaula lu
particular.
J. II. LcNncin, seu or Cyrus I.euhert,
of Abilene, Kaiikjk. 1, visiting bis uncle,
Jacob Lcnhert, iu Knet Denegal township.
Mr. lJihert reports most of tbe farmers
who left this neighborhood for Kamuhand
tettled around Ahllcne, gettinK along
nicely. AH had necxl crop last year.
James G. Dlaink. jn., the newly ap.
pointed clerk of the Heuso committeenu
ferelgu atralrs, has undertaken various
things and succoeded in kecplnu bis naiue
before an Interested public. Ue was last
heard of as a locomotive fireman In Maine
after having served os a newspaper re
porter In I'ltUburg. His salary as clerk
ofthecemmltteolsJ2,100 a year.
Cel. Piu.sk J. MACitu, of WrlghtsvJUe.
commanding ofllcer of the Wh regiment
hatlenal 9uard, aud department tern-
Tffl LAN0A8TER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25,
utnnder of the Grand Army of the Repub
lic In Pennsylvania during the year 1868,
vim iro.enUtl en Friday night, at Deener's
hotel, Philadelphia, with a geld watch and
chain, In accordance with the action of the
department encampment held In February,
18H9. The watch Is studded with diamonds,
and has engraved upon tbe plate tbn mono
gram, " K. O. M." and a representation of
the badge nf the Nlnoteenth Army corps In
which the colonel served during tbe war.
BOOKS AND AUTHORS.
Kit and Kirrr, by It. D. Hlaekmere,
authoref "Hprlnghavcn," "Ijernn Deene,"
" Mary Anerley," etc. Harper Urethers,
New "Yerk.
"Doek, sir, book r Its the titlel" Tills
Is n rojrarted saying of a neted publisher
when asked te give the key te book soiling.
It Is as geed a thing te have an Imposing
nnme In lltorature ns well as society. We
are accustomed te approach a lltte some
what as we de a sign pest, net hoping that
It will reveal the nnlurn of the read we are
te travel, but anticipating that It will at
least enable us te stait in the right direc
tion, In reading the tltle of It. I). Black Black
mere'a new novel, " Kit nnd Kitty, " nnd
grasping the idea thnt It Is tha
Christian names of a man nnd a girl we
real I te that we have reached our destina
tion. The scene Is laid In Kegtand thirty
years age; it Is n rather lengthy account of
Christopher or Kit and " his Kitty," whose
" waist is dene around with a narrow blue
ribbon, the color of the sky, as her eyes
am." Kit's undo, aunt, nnd even the
uncle's maid servaut, soem te have dene
most of the courting botween the two.
Kitty's life being made mhrralile by a
wicked stop-inetbor nud two equally
wicked step-sisters, she scorns te have
done tha only sensible thing In hnrwhole
life, but then most people are clear
headed In leve, even If inuddted In
ether things, runs oft te Kit, whomsl.e
mnrrles. Rut we nre only half through the
novel, for Kilty Is persuaded by lies and
tricks te leave her husband and return te
her father. It almost scorns as if the author
had allowed the story te rnove along In a
steady stream and finally end In an im
mense waterfall, for the conclusion Is
rather tragic After the reunion of Kit
and Kitty, a man, with lepresy, whom we
have nover heard of bofero, appears en the
ncone, follewod by a double murder and a
suicide settling the thrce villains of the
tale. Although parts of the story are
rather prosy and ether parts equnlly exag
gerated, thore are some very well drawn
characters, especially the old undo and
aunt. It Is a book that most pcople would
enjoy, even If they had "something else te
read."
Mr. Ileury Harland's (Sidney Luskn)
only essay strictly in the lletd of Juvenile
lllurnture, "My Unde Florlmend," has se
far received the stamp of popular approval
as te have geno Inte a third edition. He has
gene te Kurope for two years.
"The bwutlful Emily Marshall," the
famous young bolle of Old Ilosten, whose
beauty was he roumrkable that schools wero
uveu let out that the chlldren might see hpr
pass, Is written about In the March ll'idc
Auahe by Trances A. Humphrey. The
portrait painted by Harding is the frontis
piece of the uumber.
As an Introduction te tbe mera extended
volumes of Parkman the "Stories of
Prance," propared by Miss A. M. Machar
and Themas G. Marquis, gives the remance
of Canadian history, Including the trim
story of that brave Frenchman whom Mrs.
Cathorwoed has glorified in her "ltomance
of Deliard."
1). liOthrep company have just published
"The Catholic Man," a novel by Mrs. Law Law Law
ronce Tumbull, and "Stories of New
France" oplsedos of Canadian history
written up by Miss A. M. .Machar and
Themas G. Marquis.
A line new portrait of the la te ltebert
Di owning, dotached aud printed en plate
paper, accompanies the January uumber of
Heek News (Jehn Waimtnaker, Phlladol Phlladel Phlladol
plila).TIii)inag.ulue contains a sketch of the
poet's life, and it review of Ills last work,
" Asolaude," which Includes se v oral of Ids
new peems.
Scheel boys wdll be Interested in an
etter made by The youth-'a Companion te
present a bunting Hag, I) by lli feet, with
forty-two stars, te that public school In
each ene of the forty-two Mtates and territo
ries, which shall send te thum the best
essay en "The Patriotic Inlluence of the
American Flag When Halsed Over Our
Puhlle Schools." These essays will be
received until April 1. The award of the
dig will be made as near June las possi
ble In erder that the successful school may
lleat the "Stars aud Stripes" upon the
Fourth of July.
The i eeenl change in the New Yerk
Liilyer is very slgnillcant in that It pre
sents for consideration tlie question, what
Is the most popular porledlcil lltorature of
te-dayr Instead efa large paper of eight
piges such as It has been In bygene years,
the Ledger Is new IssiuhI in slxtoen piges,
and instead of being tilled with Merios "te
be continued iu our next," thcroare articles
from the pens of many of the best writers.
Prolesser W. C. Kitcliin,ef Cambridge, has
a picturesque and vivid historical neel en
titled "The Fall or the Christians. " He
has made a specialty of Japanese history,
aud the story Is based en manuscripts
which wero discovered by the author,
while lie was occupying a distinguished
scholastic position in Japan.
.
Ockan, an Ulitstrated Journal of travel,
will hereafter be published weekly, com
mencing eaily In February, and will con
tain 10 pages pi luted in colors, - with a
cover In water color. On tlie front will be
nautical soenos, and en tlie back the I'uii I'uii
nelsund llam of the various transatlantic
passenger steamship lines, and tin sign il
cedo forinerchiut vessolsef all nations.
Among tlie contents of each number will
be tlie monthly hydrographle chart of tbe
North Atlantic, furnished by tlie hydro
graphic e til co, showing the track of steam
ships, currents, direction of tlie wind,
storms, Icebergs, fog banks, equatorial
rains, and tlie latest reported tiosltleu of
wrecks.
The traus-A tlantlc licet page will gl e tlie
movemout of passenger Bteamshlps, show
lug the day and hour of sailing, the time
malls close, and when due at destinatien:
the time of Jeurney aud rates of fare be be bo
tweon peits touched by trans-Atlantic
steamship liues.aud the principal cities, bell
time en shipboard, ditloreuco iu time be
tween New- Yerk and the prluelp.il cities,
the night signals of the trans-Atlantic lines.
A table giving the value uf the money of
one nation In each of all the ether nations.
The passenger lists of the principal ste mi -ships.
The leg of the "ocean llyers," and
a record of tlie passages made.
.
" An almanac for the yeir 18t0f also the
lives nnd portraits of sumo distinguished
autheis and poets," published by the
Wilkesbarre htudcr. This mmphlet is
se far abeve tlioaveragu of alumna's that
it commands tlie wannest praise. Tlie
Illustrations of the calendar pages are well
chosen aud dellcate, and the portraits of
literary men are excellent. Thore is a
well (silted collection of tlie political aud
general Information found lu the best of
modern ulmauacb.
.
Rev. Dr. K. V. Gerhart Issue a prospec
tus of a work en the " Institutes of thn
Christian Itcliglen," which will be pub
lished w lien six hundred people have sub
scribes! thereto.
A Deadly l'urnllel.
Frem the New Yerk Sun.
"The King of Spain reminds me of
Harrison In one respect. "
"What Is Hut T"
" lUsejnjr.ither's shook pre (oe bUr for
lllui. "
A COMIOXmvaAMRRTION.
" Ne Ubm like th jsrewnt,"
Philosopher says
Itow eaccrlBf and pleasant
Te talk la that way:
And bow the phrase tut
'The man whose lead cough
And echoing sneexM
Are beard 1lnek off.
from X. r. IT ft.
Or rich and peer, If you're net wen.
Te bnuh your leclh with BOZO DO NT.
You'll one day snlTer deep rcmerM,
Fer neon they'll crumble In decay,
And seen you'll cry, "Oh, leck-n-dny,
That I had never changed my ceurec."
I suffered wllh fheiimt!m In the shenldr
for months, and the only thine I found that did
mc any (reed wu Haltatlen Oil. It cured me,
and I m-emmend It te all sufferer with Mid
dlM!ae.
N. ULMAN, I Pearl HU, naltlmere, Md.
A lady who has suffered for ever lhrc
months fixtrerae torture from a violent ceuh
has become completely cured by Dr. Dun's
Cough Hyrup.
A Illdlculeus Question.
" Tift vnn nlnv tfnnri hrallh f " AJlkAd Drewn
of hli friend Jenes. The reply of Jenes was
shnrL sharn
and U thn point. " Why or course
l ue, wnni ioei uecsni7
Kvery ene enjoys
8oed health when lie has It. Uul some people
e net have II te enjoy. Hick headache, bll-
leuineM, constipation, deraneed liver, and a
host or Ills, real nnd Imaginary, are their herit
age. Thousands of persons cure nnd prevent
tliwe distressing complaints by taking Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant rurkatlve Pellet. Bmall,
siuarcenled and very pleasant te tnke; one n
dose. F,Hw
TTOOD'H HAllHAPAKILIiA.
TOTALLY HELPLESS
Frem Hclntte Hheiimntlsin Wholly
Cured by Heed's Snrsaparllln.
The fact that rheumatism Is caused by accu
mulation of acid In the bleed, nnd the fact that
Heed's HRrsspnrllla has wonderful power In
purifying the bleed, explain the success of
Heed's Saruiparllla In curing this disease.
" In May, lKAi, I was taken with sciatic rheu
matlsin In my legs and arms. It entirely pre
vented me from working, nnd I was confined
temy bed entirely hclpkss. I had medlcat at
tendance nnd In August, I was Just nble te
move around. 1 wns redncad te n mere slide,
ten and my nppcllte was entirely gene. It wns
thought by all my friends that I could net pos
sibly live. I took almost everything I could
hear of, but with no geed results, during that
winter. One day, rending nbeut taking Heed's
Hnnnparllla In March, April and May, I con
cluded te try It. One bottle gave, me se much
relief that I took four bottles, nnd slnce then I
have net been troubled with rheumatism, and
my general health hns never bien better. My
appetite Is Increasing and I am gaining In flesh.
I attribute my whole Improveinenttto taking
Heed's finrsapnrllln, nnd I earnestly recom
mend It te nil who nre troubled with like dis
ease. I consider It the greatest medlcine ever
put up." Wm. F. TAVLen, Emporium, Cuinc Cuinc
ren Ce., Pcnn.
" 1 hereby certify te the foregoing facts ns
stated." Jonathan GiI-ferd, Justice of thp
Peace, Emporium, Pcnn.
HOOD'S SAIISAPAltlMiA
Held by nil druggists, fl ; six for 15. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD & CO., Lewell, Mass.
100DOSJKSONKDOL1.AK. (2)
tachittcvu.
H
APl'Y NEW YEAH!
Steam Engine
AND
Beiler Works.
MANUKACrUHER OK
HOIII7.0NTAL1
VERTICAL I
rORl'AllI.U f
1IOIHT1NU J
ENGINES.
(Horizontal Tubular.
I Vertical,
i Twe Flue,
1 Deuble Ick,
I Marine.
PUMPS.
BOILERS.
CENTRIFUGAL!
DOII.KIM'EKI) 1
MININU f
HIE AM J
MILLS.
(Haw Mills,
jllark Mills,
(Cob Mills.
AUTOMATIC TAN PACKKIW,
11RAHS LEATlitiK ROLLERS,
HARK CONVEYER BCHEWB,
t'ULLEVH, HHAPTINO,
OEARINCI IIANUERH,
PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP HOXEH,
COUPLINflg. COLLARS,
MILLllUHHINtlS, HTEPIIOXES,
Ht'INDLEij, 10IM AND STEPS,
PULLEY PLATES.
HIIIUVE WHEELS,
Ac, Ac, Ac, Ac
HOLTS, TURN11UCKLKS,
LAO SCREWS, RODS UP-SETT,
HETT SCREWS, rORCllNGH,
NUTH, Jiq. und ltex., CAST WASHERS,
PLATE WASHERS,
WROUGHT WASHERS.
SH-cliilty In Making ami Repairing
DEEP WELL DltlLLINO TOOLS,
Vlis Reds, lilts, Reamer, Jtir,Bsnd Pumps,
lilt ami Red Cati lies, sc
Charcoal Hammered f
jtuniciiH uici
Deuble ltwiued
Refined
Beiler and Tank
IRON.
TANKS Round or Sqnsre, for Ons, Oil.
Waler or Acids.
Stacks, HUnd-I'lpes, Wnter Wheel Casings,
Het Air Furnaces, Ac.
LARGEST STOCK OK
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
Suchns Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cnst
and Mnllcnblu Fittings, Injectors, Packings,
Pipes, Ac,, ever carried in Lancaiitcr.
Special Attention Ghcn te
STEAM HEATING.
Light mid Heavy Iren and Brass Cestings.
43-Kcpalrlng Promptly Attended te,ni
Cheap Let of
SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAlTINa
TOR SALE.
4 Pulleys, ISxl2; 4 Pillion, 41x10, 2Piille,
U7K; 2 Pulleys, UxV'i", 2 Pullejs, 40x7'i ; i
PulUK,SS7.
1 Weed Split Pulley, aijfxlflj-j; 3 Weed Split
Pulleys, 4lxbH.
8-2 15-ltt Cellars.
52 feel, 2 15-18 Shafting.
11-21 Inch Drep Huugs Deubla Braced.
Jehn Best,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
Second-Hand Boilers.
5-;HMIorse Power, 50 Inch Dlam., 16 feet letiir.
!xl)l Inch Tubes. Price, 1175 and 1150.
1 Heller ISO Inch Dtum., 13 feet long, 21-3 Inch
Tubes, li fret leug, "llli Fire Frent, 1125,
yitocellrtucnne.
r1!T DAY COUILSll! M90
NIOHTSliS-
iJOl) blON. KEYSIONEltUI.NtS COL-
lA'Alfc. Yeung Men nud Ijidles. This school
is better piepuriHl ihun uer te give eua llrst
class business ediuiitlen. Our cllerts the lint
jear hae iM-en crewnint with wonderful suc
cess. W. D. MOtsKlt, Prln.,
tldAw 10 North Queen St., Uiuiaster, la.
T IEI.L01
POSITIONS FOR ORADU.VrTW.
The LANCASTER BUSINESS COLLEGE
doe. net held out positions ns nn Indiiccmeut
for young men nnd ladles In enter. Although
It bus plucfld iiieru eung men nud ladles lu io ie
sltluu thuu any ether medium ; und, by the
way, the) nre competent young men nnd ladles,
tee. Vl.lt at College Reems, Ne. 31 North
Duke street.
Address. H. C. WEIDLER. Principal.
OYSTERS I REST OYSTERS IN THE MAR.
ketseredtn all stles. nud meals at nil
hours, nt CHARLES 1'.. HOSIER'S, In tlie rear
of thet-Vnlnil Market. )sterw In thosheller
eiwued served tq nrlvute families.
4,miMflnn. l 11
l'l. ivlepnoue
U0V-iudR
""i --r-- r
Vtanarnaktr'm.
f miladblfhia, Saturday, Jan. 2 me.
Twenty-Sixth DaV.
JANUARY SERIAL SALE.
The test of continuance.
Te-day .ends the fourth week
of the January Serial Sale.
Daily since the 28th of Decem
ber one or mere lines of Bar
gains have been brought for
ward, and true as the needle te
the pole has been the public
response te every announce
ment. The green - eyed monster
would devour many did we
only state the sum of our Mus
lin Underwear Sales for these
four weeks. It would be the
same with many ether items.
We held our peace, but con
tinue te offer our Bargains.
Among the sensations the
French Weel Challis at 37
cents from 50 and 60 cents are
commanding ceaseless activity
at the counter. The goods are
bright and Iresh, styles of the
period. Of course wise wo
men seize them promptly. The
buying capacity of this market
is great for real Bargains and
the movement quick. Delays
are dangerous.
Saturday is All Clothiers'
Day. The day dedicated es
pecially te Clothing Bargains.
One important element of this
Serial Sale is the power of the
things that are net said, or at
least in type. Bargains every
where. Bargains nowhere mere
abounding than in clothing.
Just here and there are adver
tised Bargains, but ethers ex
isting all ever just the same.
We punctuate the day with
the following :
Bess' Overcoats, neat dark casslmere, sties
4 tn 12 ears, at t 00 from ill.
Reys' Overcoats, nnsertcd materials, sizes 4
te 12 yenrs, at $060 from various higher
values.
Small Rejs" Jersey Suits, sites Vi le 7
j ears, at S3. They are net soiled with n
manufacturer's tours but they might
hnve becu. Werth S3 or mere.
Yeu knew our great repute
for Ulsters and Storm Coats.
It will be greater when you
read the following ; greater
still if you buy :
Men's Deuble Hremicd Ulsters, neat plnld
cnsslincre, ioel lined, at Slfl oe riomSiaeu.
Men's Deuble lireastcd Ulsters, elyslan
wool lined, nt $20 from S2S.
Men's Deublo Breasted Ulsters, blnck
cnevini, jioirein tu.
Men's English Cnpe Overcoats, our own
Importation this season, 118 from f2.j and
r-'-'&e.
With all this remember the
upward trend of our entire
Clothing business.
Metis Hats.
The best Hat values for the
money we ever knew :
Silk Hat from K te 84
Silk Hrts from $7 te SO
Silk Hats from V te t-i.fjO
Men's New Black Derby ituu from tlM te
11.71.
A let el Light Brenn Engllkh Derby Huts
denn from JI.M anil J1UJ..
Be's Cleth HuU down from 31 and 75u te
60C.
Our regular kinds reduced from
our regular prices.
Jehn Wanamaker.
Scant itetice.
"I7SSTATE OF PRANK EtllEL, LATE OF
Jli the city of Ijmeastcr, deceased. letters
testamentary en said estate halng been
grunted te the undersigned, all ptnens Indebted
thereto urn requested te miike Immediate pn.
ment, nnd tliose hiding claims or demands
ngnltiKt the same, will present them without de
lay for settlement te tlie undersigned, residing
In Ijincnstcrclty. JOHN EI1IEL, Executer.
Jehn A. Covle Attorney. dll-fltdS
INSTATE OK JAMES M ALONE, LATE OF
li the Borough of Marietta, Lancaster Ce..
Ueen-eil. letters of administration en snlil
estntiihiilngbcngrnii!.d te the undersigned,
nil persons Indebted thereto nre requested te
make Immedlnte settlement and these hnlng
claims or demands ngulnst the same, will pre
sent them without delay for settlement te the
undersigned, residing lu Lancaster city.
lUUllAIUJ A. .IIM.UDI'.,
Administrator.
Jll MdS
INSTATE OFH. E.
LEMAN, LATE OK
Hi Uiucnstvr city. Pa., deceased.
i no uimer-
slEiied auditor iniixilutcd te dlstiibutn thebnl
linen remaining In thohandsef A.C.ltelna'hl,
J. II. Wickcrsham and Dullels Rohrer, execu execu
eors of dcri'ased, second nnd final ncceuut,
te and nmeng these legally entitled te
the same, will sit for that purpose en Fri
day, February 7, 1(S9, at 10 o'clock a, m., In the
Library Roem of the Court Heuse, In theclty of
Innc.xitcr, where all persons Interested In sold
distribution may attend.
5I.HROSIUH,
Jnnl-6tdS Auditor.
INSTATE OK OEOROE GROTH, LATE OK
li the city of l.nncn'iter, deceased. Letters
of administration en sold estate having been
granted te the undersigned, all persons In
added thereto nre requested te muke Imme
diate pamcnt, and these having claims or
demands ngalnst the same, will present them
without delay for settlement te the under
signed, residing In said city.
CHARLES UROl'H, Administrator.
JeriN A. Ceyle. Attorney. dJ7-fildK
INSTATE OK HENRY A. GABLE, LATE
li of Lancaster city, decmsed. Letters testa
mentary en snld estate lm lug been granted te
the undersigned, nil s:rsens indebted thereto
a ru requested te mnkolmmedlate p.ij ment, and
thote haNlng claims or demands against the
same, will present them without delay for set
tlement te flic und rslgned, residing lu Lancas
ter i lly. JAMlii O. GABLE, Executer,
515 West Chestnut Street.
J. II. B. WAdSEn, Attorney. JliMltdS
E STATE bE.J.lTZPATlUClCT.VTn
of Luuciuter city, deceased, letters tes-
tamentury en said estate halng been granted
te the uiHlcrslgned, ull persons Indebted tlierete
nre requested te nuike Immediate pament,
and these halng claims or demands against
the same, will present them without delay for
settlement te the uuilcrslgned, at the banking
heuse of Reed, McUrrum A Ce.
II. J. McGRANN, Executer.
J. L.STFI.NMKTZ, Att'y. lanS-fltdK
I PROPOSALS FOR STONE,
healed proposals will be riM-chedbv the
street Coiumlttee up te Se clock p. in. en Mon Men
day, January 27, 1H), for stone fur use en the
streets of Lancaster, said stone te be broken te
sire as directed by the street Committee.
Bidders will state price nt quarries ir ten of
2.U.M pounds, with und without use of city
crusher und engine, und prlce of stoue deliv
ered en the streets where needed, or frce en
beard cars lit Uuicasler, nud also state louitlen
of quarries.
Bidders mutt furnish le the Ciinimllle net
less tlmu three se in pie. of the stone theypio theypie theypio
IKjsete furnish, nlitch samples shall be tool teol toel
Uresseit te a cube of 2 Inches, nud. If net homo
genous, must lie cut parallel with the clcu
iige.siich samples te be subjected te uny lists
which inn bcdeiiueil pnierhy the commit
tee lu order te detvruilna tlieir relame ahm
for tlie piirixises ferwhlcli they ure te be used.
The quality ns se determined must be fully
maintained durum tlie term of contract. In
case of dispute, the committee Is te be sole
Judge of the quality of the stone furnished.
Contract te begin en nud te be
made for one or lhrtucur,ut the option of the
committee.
Atlbldsinust be accompanied by n certified
check in the sum of Slue.und upon iheauurd el
the contract a bend Inn suitable amount, with
uppnmd security, must lie furnished for the
faithful purfermaucu of thesuine.
The Committee reserves the right te reject
uuv or nil bids.
Bids te be lert at the office of C. A. Gnst, Ne
18 North Duke street, before 5 o'eleck p. m., en
Miuuia , January 27, unilnddrcsscd tetheUtreet
Committee, of 1 jiucu.tcr.
lly orihrel thcCeimulttee.
, W. RIDDLE, Chalruum.
C, A. Oasv, aerk, Janl5,t8,2.',25
1890.
t9rctt.
TBUKHK'S.
APPLES 1 APPLES! APPLES!
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
KINK KAMBO aud and a let of GREKN
1NOB nnd BALDWINS, and dealers Invited
te call.
Don't forget our Fine 96 cent COFFEE.
Fine CORN at 5 cents a Can guaranteed.
BURSK'S,
Ne. 17 East King Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
T OOK OUT FOR YOUR POCKETBOOK I
Prices That Talk 1 Here They Are !
S Ihs New Prunellas- !Bc
2 lbs New Rnlslns and 2 IU New Prunes .'JTte
2 Ihs Crackers nnd 2 Rig Dried Cern... .25c
3 lbs Peaches and 2 lbs Apples 25c
2 lbs Apricots nnd 2 lbs Date. .25c
8 lbs A vena nnd 3 lbs Rice........ 25c
I lbs Jelly - .,....,V5c
4 R Candy - .25c
1 large bottle Clever Heney 15c
California Hams, lb lOe
2 lb cans Ferd Bres. Tomatoes .."c
2 lb cans Fire Cern....- Se
Best Llmbcrgcr Cheese 12VJC
Full CreamCheese UW
Boneless Ham .. 12c
llent Dried llecf. 100
i boxes Sardines 5c-
Lnrge boxes Banllncs, mnstard or spiced 10c
Try our Pure Maple Hyrup In quart cans, and
Genuine Yerk County Buckwheat.
I n Tens, Coffees, Cruckers and Fleur we defy
ine worm.
SAMUEL CLARKE'S
TEA, COFFEE A GROCERY STORE, NOS. 12
A 14 SOUTH QUEEN BT.
T RE18T-S.
Your Last Chance
-AT THE
Fire Goods!
The demnnd for these goods has been se great
Hint wn ui'reeemnelled le leek around for all
we could get. After scarcnlng the Philadelphia
markets for fully ene week we finally anne
across a Jobber who spared us ever two thou
sand cans all he had, and all that was In tbe
market. Much or the stock has been re
lnbeled, nnd naturally will bring higher prices,
se that It can't be sold much under 8c or 10c a
can. We hnve the following nssertment :
Blackberries, label soiled with smoke and
wnter, 5c a can.
Blackberries, label perfect, did net see fire, 4
cans for 25c.
Think or It) A can of Blackberries, guaran.
teed, selling nt 5c a can, when the actual selling
price is 12J.t Remember, we guarantee every
Cern well, you nil knew what It Is; you have
tried It. Geed ns Baker's any day. nt Be n cnn..
Tomatoes, the llke you never snw, nt 7e u can.
French Tens at lie nnd 12c a can, when they
nre selling everywhere nt 18c, 20c nnd even 25e a
can.
Java Coffee, roasted, 28c lb. Only saw smoke
In Its green state. Regular price Is 38c. But we
can't dwell en this; netmucnleR: may run us
until next Tuesday. The bargain Is your whlle
the chance yet holds out.
Loek at Our Smoked Meats.
Picnic Hams, Sc lb.
Summer Bolegnn. OcV Tb.
Dried Beef, 10c .
Extra Dry Knuckle Beef, 15a t lb.
AND A THOUSAND BIG BARGAINS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER,
CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE BTS.,
Directly Opposite
J. B. Martin 4 Cc's Dry Goods Stere, and
Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel.
Loek for tbe Big Sign ncress the pavement.
4fuv
R
ARE BARGAINS.
Blankets, Driving Caps,
-AND
ALL WINTER GOODS.
FtTIt ROHKS l-'HOM 92.lt, UP.
IU.ANKETS FROM 76c. UP.
STAUFFER & CO.,
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
Qiavbwave,
FtardxvaiieI
HARDWARE!
If you wimt te buy a
Heuse-Stire
GOTO
Marshall & Rengier's,
9 411 SOUTH QUEEN h.T.
Tlicre you cnn get STOVES, TINWARE,
CEDARWARE, CUTLERY,
Aud a full line of
Heusefurnishing Goods.
Alse, a Pull Stock of GENERAL HARD
WARE, and
PRIME NEW CLOVERSEED.
MARSHALL&REMIER
NOS. A 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET.
febs-lvd
3Jltet00tra;h0.
K
OTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
FROM
KiBnigsteg, Prussia,
Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and
Three-quarter Length Photographs.
ROTE.
50 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te the PastoQlee.
ian7Jtm(i
JESSE J ONES A CO..
Miinufneturers CONFECTIONERS' FINE
PAPER BOXES. The most Isnutirul line In
the United suites. 015 CemmerccbU, 1'lilluUel
phla Pa. Write for descriptive price list.
Juuel-TSteed
Special Big Reduction
ON
ROBES,
Vry-f900e.
w
ILLIAKtJON A FOSTER.
Preptr Fric
-FOB
A Winter Btrgtii Sale.
EVERY ARTICLEAPAYINO INVESTMENT
Hats, Caps and Furs.
Ladles' Plush Shoulder Cape, M ; sale prie,
lAdlen'Bliick Hair Capes, 1875"; sale price. IV
Hen's Fine Silk Hats, advance spring styles,
Men's Fur Derby lists, II 50; snle price, II.
Yeung Men's Stylish Derby's, ; sale price,
f 1 60.
Beys' Light Colored Cleth lists, II ; sale price,
38c
Beys' Deuble Shield Caps. 90c, sale price. 15c
Cleth Windser Caps. 50c, sale price, c.
, A large quantity or Hand Satchels selling for
half their original price.
Furnishing Goods.
Men's nnd Beys' Gloves, 10c per pair.
ueys- ncavy wool U loves. I5c ncrmi
sir.
Men's Woof and Leather Mittens, 17c and 28e
Men's Dress Suspenders, lSe per pair.
Beys' Dress Suspenders, 6c nnd 10c per pair.
Men's Shirts and Drawers, white and colored.
25e each.
Men's Scarlet and Natural Weel Shirts and
Drawers 75c c&ch
Men's 'Derby Ribbed All-Weel SlilrU and
Drawers, tl each.
Beys Shirt WnlsU, 25c, Ssc, 60e.
Men's Heavy Duck Overalls, 45e per pair.
Men's Overalls and Jumpers. 25c ench.
Men' i nnd Beys' Demet Shirts, 25c. .18c, 50c
Beys' Blue Shirts, All-Weel, 75c each.
Men's FInnnel Shirts, 75c and f 1.
Ladles' and Misses' Coats and Jackets.
All-Weel Beaver Jackets, black, green and
blue, U ; snle price. 3 60.
Ladles' Tan Beaver Cleth Jackets, 15; sale
price, 14.
Ladles' Dark Grev Beaver Cleth Jackets. IS :
sale price, 14.
Gent's Uretchen Coats, AUAVoel Goods, 6
and 17 ; sale price, 15 and 15 50.
Children's Fancy Cleth Coats, 5; sate price.
Beys' Black Corkscrew Suits, IS ; sale price,
Beys' All-Weel Cheviot Suits, tnfiO; sale
price, $5.
Bes' Cape Overcoats, $9 ; sale price, 97.
Notions.
Ladles' All-Weel Hosiery, 12Kc, 20c, 30c, 40c,
55c, 65c.
Ladles' Cnshmcre, Mittens, 10c, 15c, 25c, 38c.
Ladles' Silk Mittens, 0c,e0c,tl,tl 15.
Children's Cnehmere Mittens, 10c, 15c, 25c
Ladies' Black Dress Goods.
Bernee Suitings, Serges, Cashmeres, Henri
ettas and Diagonals at popular prices.
Latest Spring Designs, 30 In. Percales, 12c per
ynru.
Wash Debeigcs, lnrge variety of patterns, 4
yards for 25c.
Beautiful Blnck Silk, 24 In. wlde.fl perlyard.
Men's Full Dress Coats and Vests.
Full Dress Parly Coats and Vests, Broad
cloth, 110.
Full Dress Party Coats and Vests, Saxony
Cleth. 22.
Full Dress Party Coats and Vests, Fine Bread-
ciem, s.i.
Beets&Shoes
Ladles' Dongeln Kid, Square Tees, Flexible
Seles, 82.
Ladles' Dongeln Kid, 17 Buttens, Full Square
Tee,2 50.
Men's Lace Frent, Square Tee, It 50.
Men's Congress, Square or Round Tee, f 1 50,
Beys' Lnce or Butten Shoes, II 25.
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
AND
NO. 318 MARKET ST., HAHRISBURG, PA.
' -
Sxxvnituvs.
TTTENHx" WOI-,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 138 East King street, having
full line of Furniture of every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended te. Call and examine our goods.
H-tfdR II. WOLK. USD East King Street
s
PECIAL BARGAINS IN FURNITURE.
FURNITURE!
SPECIAL BARGAINS!
Ill ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE Will be
given for the NEXT THIRTY DAY'S. People
going te housekeeping In the Spring will save
money by selecting goods new nud having
tlicin put aslde until wanted.
OT. C. SAPP,
NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST.
y-Next te Southern Market.
Janl5-2mWAS
-piURNISHING UNDERTAKER.
Walter i Heinitsh.
Furnishing
Undertaker !
Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET.
RESIDENCE, 87 WEST VINE ST.
OvltVDCtO.
TT ANCASTER CARPET HOUSE.
8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH.
IT PAYS THE BUYER
TO GO TO
SHAUB & V0NDERSMITH.
RUGS CARPETS. ART SQUARES, OIL-
CLOl'HS, WINDOW SHADIW.Etc.
FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES
In the City for the Prices. Be hum te
bee 1 hem.
BEST GOODS ! LOWEST PRICES
GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE I
CARPET AND CARPET WORK! BIST AND
CHEAPEST!
NearCerner efOrange & N. Queen.
augiD-lytl
Williamson d Fester,
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