-TO-? v? i''r- ----? -- f-i --, -w., - - -r. ,-, ..,,... . - -- - t irv'vr? i 'WSS, v,iVTrViVJ. wr r s'v.'t ' tf-' iw ' - jJi ' --t -v iw "' ( . . 1 vkif J' "T1, ,T.T-i' e " Vi fi " u .- JM. - . iif-sr THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1890. iMt, -, f ,nT.sw;j-'WT' VSl A IS t En ".2 S?. V SfjT' i tr ,t. m ft 1W .faftji JtniUi0nter 1XDKRW J. KTKINM AW , OHARLKSSIEtNMAN FOLTK, KdlUn. ROBERT CLARK, Publish-. tU DAILY INTELLIGENCER. Published vary day in the year, but Beiielay. Served bf emrrlen la thU ellT H urreundlng town at ten cents a week. Bjnurtl are dol del es l7elBadtiUee;Ooentameoth. ' MEEKLY INTELLIGKNCKR-One dollar and a H-etita year, In advance. NOTICK TO SUBSCRIBERS-Remlt by choc riNtefnc order, and whew neither of Mm, can bt procured tend In a regUtered Batewd "at the Posteffloe, m aecend cIem mail Matter. Addmm, TBI WTKttlOBHCnt, Lancaster, Pa. LAKOASTEK.PA., Janwy 29, 1890. State Troepi. , The Georgia atete troepsareAa-weiir a anlferm modeled aftUmef the United Btatec regular. Jthere could net be wetter evldenceyefa readluew te forget the wMTEe states generally show a MStlen te fellow tbe lead or l'eun- aylvanla In this, but it is gratifying te find tue movement bwihhs " Seuth. There seems te be seme (longer that tee much will be expected from this change of uniform adopted In Pennsylvania, where the riots have taught us the effect of a handful of men ia the regular uniform. That effect was due however te the fact that the men In regulation blue were known te be professional soldiers, well officered, who would obey all orders, and unless the State troops are trained te a similar eldlcrly efflcleney their uniforms will net Inspire like respect. They will, In stead, lessen the prestlge of the regulars. In Pennsylvania we are proud of our militia, and Justly, for they are un doubtedly the most busluesss-llke and serviceable of state troops and would prebably"acqult themselves well In a riot. But there Is a great deal yet te be accomplished, and we de net malntuln troops for the suppression of riots only. We can hope te get along without dis turbances of that kind, but we cannot hope as a nation te be eternally at peace. Ne matter hew secure we may feel in the blesslmrs of peaceful progress we should net permit our capacities for war te be weakened. This seems te be recognized In the attention new being glvea te the navy, but our ocean barriers against the strong powers of Eurepe nnd our own overwhelming strength of population and resources, as compared with Ameri can natiens.tcnd te discourage attention te the land forces. It would be well te remember hew little Prussia under Frederick defied oil Eurepe nnd hew France, trembling with the furious truggles of factions, grew terrible under Napeleon. We can net tell when or hew war clouds may arise from the nations developing en this conti nent,, and high authorities have even given warning that our feeling of secur ity from European attack by land is net warranted by facts. It is our beast that wa have no standing army, and we pity the Europeans with their gigantic mill tar? establishments. It should also be ear pride that we have the skeleton of an army ready te stand up and grew tout en short notice, and that the citl sen soldiers of the states hove at least the elementary training of geed soldiers. -s- i -ffkat It likely te Be. General Hastings says that he is net going te let Cambria county turn him out of the gubernatorial race In which ha declares that he will stay until the state convention meets ; he thinks that Cambria would have done differently en a fair test of the opinion of tbe Republi can voters, and that he lest Its delegates because he was tee sure that the senti ment of the voters would prevail in their selection. Ne doubt the general was taken ad vantage of in Cambria by the dark devices of his adversary ; but tbe lessen teaches that the general is going te be laid low in like manner In many places. He may have tbe voters, but he does net have the schemers ; and we de net see much reason te doubt that his "goesols cooked." It will be very well for the general te keep his ceurage up and his Hag flying; until at least he can make geed terms of capitulation. It is, as he ays, a long time yet before the conven tion meets, and much may Luppcn be fore then te change the face of the situa ' tlenj-audlf It does net change, it will time enough then te sce what can be made by hauling In his colors and giv ing his allegiance te tbe aneiutcd can didate. But Hastings is likely te be for Delamater before tbe nomination. The Negro Unanimity. The Philadelphia Press prints the negre majorities in tweuty-seveu con gressional districts that are represented by Democrats, and we presume that it prints them correctly. We de net see any thing wrong In the fact thatwhltcDeme. crats represent these negre constituen cies. Naturally a Republican might think that it was net fair that negre constituencies should be be unanimously Democratic ; he may reasonably think that the Republican party should have some of the negre representatives in Congress. The complaint of the Press, however, ia peculiar. It does net feel the injury as a Jlcpublican but as a manufacturer's organ. It thinks that a great wrong is done te the high tariff Interests by tbe unanimous selection of low tariff repre sentatives by the Southern negrees. But should it net reasonably prove te the Press that its complaint furnishes the reason for the unanimous approba tion by the Southern negre of the low tariff white Democrats whom thev bend te Congress? Generally the Republican Is inclined te declare that the fact that these constitu encies always select Democratic repre- , aentatlvcs, shows that the elections are fraudulent. These Republicans refuse te believe that the negre, left te his own devices, will ever vote for a Democrat. The Press makes this charge of fraud. A Republican Journal would net think it had done its day's work if It did net get in such a statement some where before it closed its columns. But ' we have never yet found one quite se stupid as te make a charge of fraud while furnishing itself a very geed rea son te show that the elections are honest. What can be mere natural than for the Southern negre, who Is chiefly engaged Id agriculture and who cares for nothing se much as a full stomach at the lowest cost of labor for filling it, should admire the political principles of these polltl pelltl ciana who waut te make ever-thing that the agriculturists consume as cheap as feasible? The Republican politicians are having their hands full in keeping the Republican farmers of the agri cultural piauw or the West, from turning ever te the Democracy, a this low and high tariff Issue ; and wherefore should they feel surprise that the Southern negrees who have white Democrats for their teachers nnd low prices of merchandise for their in terests should unanimously vote low tariff Democrats Inte Congress? The Democracy can afford te leek en in quiet contentment at the Republican tribulation ever this Democratic una nimity. The Republicans have the privilege of explaining te suit them selves while we cat the fruit. They can charge It te Democratic In timidation If they are net content te ac cept the suggestion of one of their own organs that the tariff has something te de with It. Fer our part, we are quite willing te accept the theory that the Southern white Democrat In the ml uerlty is tee strong for the Republican and the negre In the majority ; for the fact that the negre clqciamv-WTilfe" Democrat cscrjfHfnletuere is an election .hx-aW-flue tweuty-seven districts In which he Is In a majority, shows con clusively te any falrjudgmcnt that it is a natural moral strength that secures the never-falling result ; and that it Is right. f An oxtcnslve Ice manufacturing plant is te be erectcd In Wet Chonter, It would be a very peer het weather Joke if Lancas ter should show less enterprise and no Ice but that inade for the browerlos. FoM.evi$o clese upon the decision of Judge Ycrkes In tlioplgeon sheeting case against a momber of the Philadelphia Gun club com en the announcement that the crack wine shots of Philadelphia are ar ranging for a sheeting match for a total stake of sixteen thousand dollars and in volving the slaughter of five hundred plgoens by a method which Jurtge Ycrkes lias declared te be cruel. As the match Is te be held en Leng Island the gunners have little te fear from the law,but a match for se large a sum held right after the pub lication of the decision of Judge Yorkes must stimulate discussion of the ques tion of the cruelty of pigeon sheeting and may awaken a public sentlmeut that will produce legislation malnst it. Thore Noems te be an cpiiloiule or opposition te pigeon sheeting Just at present, and a bill hasjust been prescnted in the Canadian I'arllnmeut making it Mogul. Olass and clny balls have failed te satisfy the crack shots who command the means and lolsure te defend thelr sport in the courts. As a test of skill the llve pigeon far outdoes all mechanical contrivances, and if that kind of Hklll can be proved a geed thing, then the cruelty te the plgoens which may be wounded will net stand In the way of its dovelopinont. The oxerclse of skill In sheeting Is an 03 03 sentlal oleinont In the sport ; and is net the sport worthy of onceurugomont T That is certainly a prevailing notion, or we would net have laws for the preservation of jKirt rldges and ethor gauie birds In order that they may be shot In season. Hunting is a manly, healthful and invigorating sport, and the only quostlen is whether it cannot flourish Just as wen without plgoen matches, which lack many of its best fea tures, the long tramps across country, the refining influences of nature and scenery, and interest in the working of hunting dugs. Spertsmen can get along wltlierlt plgoens, and tliey will net bu greatly missed. . Tiik latest news from Urazll is te the effect that there is no flag in the country that is recognized by all. What a line nation that Is te belong te. TiiESeranten Heard of Trade wan do de llghtfully astonished en Monday night by the reading of a letter from the heirs of the late Jeseph J. Albright, of that city, who announced that they had devoted a let 110 by G7 fcet, the old family homestead, for the purpose of a public library, and that Jeseph J. Albright, Jr., ene of the heirs, would erect thereon a library building te cost from fifty te Hoventy-flve thousand dollars, as the plans may require The total value of ground and building is esti mated at a hundred thousand dollars, and tbe people of Scranton are smiling llke oysters. The building is te be known as the Albright Memerial, and all unite in praising this method of build ing a monument te a worthy citizen. The citizens of Scranton are expected te furnish the building Willi a suitable library and hepe te raUe thlrty-flve thousand dollars for that purpose. This would glve them twclve thousand volumes and pay the running expenses for seme time. It is high tline that Lancaster should have a public library, but the oxperience of ethor cities and the history of former efforts soem te warn us that a gift of this kind is necessary te assure success. It would net be nocessary te start en se grand a scale, although it would be pleasaut te de se. It Is reported that the grip Is packing its gripsack, but it must have ten Saratoga trunks bosldesjudglng from the slowness with which it prepares toleave us. Tue statement of foreign cointucrce cor rected te January 21, has been issued by the treasury department bureau of statis tics. It shows that the total oxperts of mer chandise in 18S9 wero valued at ever elght hundred and twenty.seven mil lions, while the imports were worth nore than soveu hundred and seventy millions. This is an lnerease e( a hundred and thirty-six mitllens in oxperts as com pared with 1SSS and a gain of forty-five millions in imports. Including geld and silver the statistics show that the experts oxcecded the Imports by a hundred and slx slx slx toeu millions. In 1883 this excess was less than four millions. 1'EItSOXAL. Mns. LANOTnv is ill in Londen, and all of her Americau dates have,theiofere, been cancelled. GEXKnALMASTKUWenKMANl'OWPEIIIV said in an intorview that he euld net be a candidate for the Domecrutlc nomina tion for governor. Sr-EAKKii Rkkd continues en the read te the destruction of his party majority w 1th a persistence that would be admirable ir displayed in a geed cause. Mthulelphia Ledger. Hen. Ciiaumcky F. Black, Governer Beavers and ether prominent In state poli tics, have written lotters te the Scranton Truth in favor of the Australian svstem et ballet reform. Themas P. Mkuhitt has been nomi nated b v the Democrats for mayor of Head ing. Mr. Merrltt Is a large lumber dealer, president or an electric light company and largely interested in ether business enter prises. PRomssen Austin PnuLrs, of Audever, Mass., wrote te the editorefthe Charleston JWitfJ and Cbun'er that Senater Sumner never committed a graver blunder than In drawing the act which legalized colored sutTrage. Omvek Wendell Helmes once wrete te Motley, or Emerseii : " If you have seen a cat picking her foetstops in wet weather you have seen the picture of Emersen's exqulsite Intelligence feeling for its nhrase or epithet." GovEKNen Hevev, of Indiana, seems te be an unwise advocate of the service pension bill. If he is correctly reported he wanutholtepuullcan party te buy votes with the money In the United States treasury, insteaj or indulging in blocks of five." rhtladtlphiix Ledger. Kesa BeNHEun has sold her last picture for considerably mere than ten thousand dollars, bhe is new 07, and does net paint a great inauy pictures. She will never let any work leave her studio with which she Is net perfectly satisfied, nnd sets her face absolutely against "pet-boilers," as she can well utTerd te de in this stage of her career. The Damage 930,000. A still exploded in the Standard oil works at Hunter's Point, L. I., en Tuesday The llaines communicated te several ether tills. Less, 130,000, ChrtatniM Trim In the) Graveyard. Frem the Cincinnati Enquirer. " I saw an act of rcmembranee in Spring Orove en Christmas Eve that was as beauti ful as It was novel." said a gentleman Ban day, "i was walking en one of the avenues in the northwest section of the cemetery when I noticed two little girls planting: a small evergreen tree close by the slde or a tiny grave. This scorned te me te be an unusual thing, se I paused and watched their movements. After succeeding in making the troe stand, tbe children next proceoucd te trim it with strings of pop corn, glass balls, candles and ether things Generally used In decorating Christmas roes. Tills was followed by the production of a large assert menl of toys, little bags of canuies, no., which were aise iasuineu oil the tree, and tbe candles lighted presented a slrange sight indeed in such a place as Hprlng Orove. It was the children's idea of remembering their little brother, who lay in the grave boneath the Christmas tree, and who, per bans, was one of a areun of merrr makers .gathered around a similar tree the year nerere, as tue neap 01 earta loeaeu as though it had been frostily dug. An officer of the cemetery steed at a respectful (lis (lis tnnce, watching the children at work, but did net disturb them until the hour for closing the gate had arrived, when he told tbe little ones in a tender voice that he must take them'away. After a long faro fare well leek the children reluctantly left the spot, and were seen lest te view among the thousands of monuments and trees." Insane en Iteal Kstate Investment. Christian lioeiner, a wealthy Norrlstewn butcher, was sent te the hospital for the insane en Tuesday en the application of his wlfe. He has been mentally deranged for seme weeks past, and acting in a manner well cnlculated te bankrupt him in a very short time. Fer severat years past he has been Investing carelessly in real e state, paying fabulous prices, and recently the prices paid by him were se ridiculously high that his wlfe, as a precaution, caused te be printed a notice forbidding any ene te sell him real estate. The Jnpaurau Carry Uielr teeth picks in their back hair, nml always ue IJirui after MUnsany anything. Tlmy tulte ejire of thn teeth, and the tcetli take core of thelr ktemach. Una teeth picks frrcly, clean with BO.OPONT, and bad teccth aud bad breatlu wilt lie scarce. O yc uermnnds and epicure, who run riot In rcvrlry, te-night, lo-inerrotr will have a fi-nrful rrrknnliiEC for you. Arm jeurnclvc wlthLaxa wlthLaxa der, the InriilMule regulator of the human sys tem, and you will net " reckon without your host." l'eople lenrn wisdom by experience. A man ever wakes up his second baby te sre It laueli, never wakes ut but always keeps Dr. Hull's 11a y nyrup nanny. Thlef Arrested. Tlin new was received with the utmost satis faction by the community that he had tenor tener Ircd ; but thourrcstef n disease that Is stenltns nwny n Inved and valued life. Is an nchlcvcment llifusmmiu inspire ureirucu xnuuune. i;uiu ness, cold extremities, depressed spirit nnd ex trcmely miserable sensation', with pale, wan features, nm the rasults or disordered kldneys nnd liver. Arrest tlin cause nt once by taking lr. I'lerce's Unlilen Medical Discovery. Jtlnu ... .. I.I.U.I.Ifl.llKn .lit. mill ?... n... llliuiy injCHIumuUMTJinDjlllrt. Will ll-llUk Ifllb and capture the most subtle lung nnd blend disorder. Druggists. W.Th.tw TTOOD'H HAllSAl'AHILliA. TOTALLYHELPLESS Vrem Sclntle Itlieuinntlsm Wholly CtircMl by lloecl'H ttnnuipnrllln. The fuel that rheumatism Is caused by accu mulation of acid In the bleed, nnd the fact that Heed's Knrsapnrllln has wonderful power hi purirylue the bleed, explain the success of Heed's Sarsaparllln In curing this dlscnse. " In May, 188. I wns taken with sciatic rheu matism In my Ugs and arms. It entirely pre vented me from working, nnd I was confined temy bed entirely belplesK. 1 had medical at tendance nnd In August, I was Just ahle te meve around. I was reducvd te a mere skele ton unit my appetite was enlliely gene. It was thought by all my friends that I could net pos sibly llve. 1 took almost everything I could bear of, but with no geed results, during that winter. One day, reading nbeut taklug Heed's Hnrsnparllla In March, April and May, I con cluded te try It. One bottle gnve me se much relief thutl took four bottles, and since then I have net been troubled with rheumatism, and my general hinllh has never been better. My appetite Is Increasing aud I am galnlngln flesh. Inttrlhute my whole Improvement ;te taking Heed's Earsaparllla, nnd I earnestly recom mend It te all who are troubled with llke dis ease. I consider It the greatest mudlclue ever put up." Wm. T. Taylek, Emporium, Came Came eon Ce., l'cnn. " 1 hereby certify te the foregoing facts as stated." Jonathan Onieiin, Justice of the Peace, Emporium, l'eun. HOOD'S SAItSAPAIHLLA Held by nil druggists. 11 j six for S3. Prepared only by t I. HOOD .t CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 DOSKS ONK DOI.I.AII. (i) DWUT HPKCU'IC CO. Lingered Betweea Life and Death. Mrs. Uee. V. Bmoeto, a highly cultlvuted nnd csllmablelady of Preseett, Ark,, writes under date or April?), 183!) : "During ibe summer of 1W7 my eyes beennie lullamed, anil iny sto mach and liver almost hepelcsnly disordered. Nothing I a te agreed with me. 1 took chronle dlarrlia-n. and for seme Ulna my life was de spaired or by my family. The leading physi cians of the country were consulted, and the medicines ndmlnlstcred by them never did nny permanent ceed. nnd I llinrpriMt tipfirren iii. and death, the later being preferable te the agonies 1 was enduring. In May, 1888, I be came dligustcd with physicians nnd their medicines. I dropped iiicm i nil, and depended . H.). n few bottles solely en Bwlft's 8iecltlc (M.S. H.), n few bottles or whlcu made me permanently well well rrem then until new MADE H1H MKR A 11UUDEN. I have had scrofula until It made my life a burden. I was lnexprexslltly mineral. le, sick, weak, sleepless, nnd unhappy; desiring that the short time which seemed te have been allotted te me en this earth would hasten te an end. I tried doctors' treatment aud incdlelue. and trux el, hut none of thesu did any geed, for the scrofula gradually grew worse. One physl clan, who I traveled far te see, and te whom f paid S1DO, gave up the ense as beless. 1 then gave up nil ether medicines, aud took only Bwin'sHpceltle (S. S. 8.) Four bottles of that medicine cured me, nnd for the past four ears 1 hae had us excellent health nnd 1 am as free from disease as anybody living " F. Z. Nelsen, Fremont, Neb. Treatlse en bleed aud Skin Diseases mailed free. HI HWIFT KI'KCIFIO CO.. Atlanta, On. TnMA"H CltlCAM HALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses tbe Nasal Passages, Allays Pain nnd luuatumatlnn, Heals the Seres, Hesteres the Senses efTaste and .Smell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril nnd Is agreeable, l'rlcobe cents ntDrugglsU; by mall, registered, 00 cents. RLYIIHOTIIERH. sepll-lyditw Ne. US Warren BU. New Yerk. -lAHTKU'H LITTLE LIVEK PILLS. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Hick Headache and rcllove all the troubles Inci dent te a bilious state or the system, such as Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after Ealing, Pnlu In the Hide, ,1c. While their most remarkable success has been show u In curing SICK Headache, yet CARTEIl'H LITTLE LIVEIt PILLS nre equally alunble In Constipation, curing and presenting this nnneilng com' plaint, while they alie correct all dlHordersef the stomach, stimulate the Iher and regulate the bow els. Eumi if they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless te these who sutler from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does net end here, and these who ouce try them will And the4 little pills vuluabl In se many ways that they will net be willing te de without them. Hut after all sick head Is the bane or se many lives that here Is where we make our great beaU Our pills cure It while ethers de net, UAUTEll'H 'LITTLE LIVEK PILLS are very small und very easy te take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetubleund de net gripe or purge, but bj- their gentle ao ae ao tteu please all who use them. L vials ut 25 cu ; nelerl. bold everywhere or sent by uialL CAIVTEU MEDICINE CO., NEW YOWC. Small PilL Small Dese. Small Price. auglS-lydeed StttmkV, Philadelphia, Wednesday, Jan. , ISM. Twenty-Ninth Day. JANUARY SERIAL SALE. The bread aisle of the centre entrance en Chestnut street was given ever te Beeks yester day, and the sale will be con tinued te-day. They are Beeks slightly damaged outside, and therefore the prices are reduced all sorts of ways : some of them are at only quarter prices. The greater number are for elder people a few for children. Veu may enrich your mind and embellish your book shelves for very little money fe-day. Den'4 suppose we think you are forgetful because we print something about Ginghams te-day. Yeu need te be re minded that the only complete early stock is here, and the same is true of Gloriesas. And, besides, the only worthy let of Challis at yi cents is the line we offer. In .ill these things your personality may be expressed. The Ginghams are in nundreds of styles, the Chal lis hundreds of pieces, and the Gloriesas every color and pat tern made. Men's Clothing. y About 40 Men's Business Suits, ends of large lets, go from $14 te $10. They are net the "flung together" sorts that are iust get up te sell. Quality, workmanship, style all right. A few sizes of this season's English made Cape Overcoats for young men go from $20 te $15- 14 te 18 year sizes in Storm Ulsters are down from 10 te $8, and from $12 te $10. Same in 8 te 13 year sizes are down from $15 te $10 and $10 te $7.50. Te get such clothes at such prices is like getting your fin gers in a Fertunatus purse. Black Surahs. First harvesting of the 1 890 crop. Dainty as the wing of a butterfly. Tough te wear, mellow te the touch, and iust the weight a Black Surah should be. 22 inches wide 75c 26 inches wide $1 White Goods. Embroidered Swiss Flounc Fleunc ings shall go at prices rarely seen the like ef: 4'i Inches, originally II JO, ne.v 75e 4Stnchcs, originally tlX. new J I 46 Inches, originally M 00, new SI 23. Laces. The "clean-up" broom has been among the 6e-inch Black Chantilly Fleuncings : originally 83 33, new $2 25 originally St 00, new H W originally SO M, new SI 00 Remnants of i J te 5 yards Chantilly Fleuncings and Nets are half price. Women's Jackets. About 300 odd Jackets for women Beaver, Diagonals, and Black Stockinet shall go at $i, $1.50, and $2. Seme of them have been $20. Find your size and you'll hardly hesitate ever style or price. Blankets. If the "Leng Dellar" Blankets were $4 the pair the price wouldn't be exorbitant. At $3.25 they are sensational. Se are the $11.75 Blizzard Blankets at $9.75 ; the "Tuck ins " at $7.50, and the byy pounds-of-pure-wool Blankets at $5. Opera Glasses. Lemairc or Bardou ; either maker is in the front rank. These are their goods : lilack Morocco down from 11200 te tVOU down from S10W te J 00 down from 113 00 te S1000 Pearl down from SIS 60 te SIS 00 down from S13 00 te S 10 00 Aluminium (light weight) down from 1.12 00 Te S25 00 down from 136 00 te $29 00 Jehn Wanamaker. ffintrvianee. Slk: lUIISI HLEUUiS! EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, W, 42, 43 A 45 MARKET STREET, (Rear of the rostemce), LANCASTER, PA. I have new ready the finest assortment of ALBANY and PORTLAND HLttltlltb, both Single and Deuble, eer offered te the public, PrlcM te suit tliu times. Call and examine them A full line of Buggies, Photons nnd Carriages of every description. Alse Second-Uund Werk of every variety, tlhe me a call. All work warranted. -Heiialrlng In all It branches. One set of workmen especially employed for that purpose. ANTED-A TENANT TO WORK ON the hules one of the bout farms fit. p.n. eral fa fiirmtti?. rir Etiiull mlllr .inlrv 1m flikUM . urn-; , M ucn.il mi i nernuuie r union, en l'cnn a it. R., one hour's ride from Philadelphia ; refer ence required. Alse au experienced farm hand net under ia years of age. Sulary,rJ00and beard. Address, L. JI.UUN.NURMAN. JJS-ludAltH. Theradale Chester Ce., pa. -..n.. ; l r """-. .-"" .";....:' - "i"-' HOUSE-PAINTINQ, GRAINING: AND OLAZINU. BYRON J. BROWN, successor te Gee. W. Brown, deceased. Practical l"utnter, Uraluer and tllutler. Werk done by contract or dav us cheap as IlrsKlass work can be done. Best workmen, and none but best material used. Fine Graining a specialty. -Orders by mall attended. Shep 52 North Queen. Resdence-119 East Jame street. Janli-lmd litt tnmwmvt . J. a MART1M CO. j. B. MARTIN & CO. Cut Glass. We have en display the largest line of rich cut glass ever brought te this city Bowls, Oil Cruets, Ice Tubs, Water Bot Bet tles, Finger Bowls, etc. Dinner Sets. ii2 pairs in English Print, three colors, for $8.50 are among the new arrivals for in spection. Lamps. The Rochester is without doubt the leader of all lamps. If there was a better one we would have it. A special price en 14 Rochester Lamps, decorated base and shade, $6 each. Net one out of 14 is worth less than $8.00. Tumblers. Fer this week only, a let el Thin Glass Pressed Tumblers, engraved with vine, at 65c a dozen. Alse, an odd let of Champagne, Wine and Sherry and Whisky Glasses at 5c. each. When we had full assortment the prices were from $1.00 te $5.00 a dozen. u J. B. MARTIN '81 CO.,. Cor. West King and Prince Sis., IiANCABTEIt. PA. e jjev Sate ay jjttttt. THOU RENT OK FOR HALE ON EASY TPfrSIM A (Uiuftf Kplilr riv.lllHi.tir.. t..'.'L'nrizz.ir.mne. .".':':.""'." """.". wiiii iwo-siery one iwck uunuing, snep Willi i ion u refrlg EC ;crater and fixtures, stable en rear. Ne. 316 isertu stnry street, lias neen occupied aa a butcher shop for eight years. Ne. 331 North Mnrv street, twe-ntnrv hrlrV HI dwelling with two-story brick back building and two-story frame cigar factory, with benches, etc. Ne. 210 North Water street, ene story brick with two-story frume back building, butcher shop Willi refrigerator and fixtures, slaughter liouie and stable. A illy nt 302 NORTH M ARY ST. JZVtfd PUBLIC HALF. OK VALUABLE CITY DWELLINGS. Os Tuesday, Kkuhuaiiv 11, 1890, by virtue of nn Order of the Orphans' Court et uini-esier county, vne unaersignea will sell at public sale, nt ine Leepard Hetel, en East King street, the following Real Estate, te wit: Ne. 1. All that certain Let or Piece of Ground situate en the north side of East Orange street, In Lancaster, numbered 25, beginning at point en the north side of East Orange street, and running north 28 feet and 2 Inches along a wall en the west side of a three-feet common alley ; thence cast three feet along property late of Ames Mllcy, deceased ; thence north along the same IB feet and 0 Inches ; thence east along the property or Mrs. Deesh, IS reel and 10 Inches ; thence south along property of Cyrus Celvln 34 feet and 1 Inch : thence east along the same 4 feet nnd lOlnclics : thence south along the same 30 feet and 8 Inches te a point en the north side of East Orange street ; thence along said street 24 feet te the place of beginning, en which are erected a three-story Brick Dwelling Heuse and two-story brick back-building ana ether Im- firevements, being the residence of the late lenj. V. Hlienk, deceased. This property Is In excellent repair, commodious, with all modern conveniences, i Ne. 2, all that certain let of ground, situated en the north side or West Chestnut street. In said city, containing lu front en said West Chestnut street 25 feet, mere or less, and extend ing northward In depth 150 feet, en which Is erected a thrcc-slery green stone and brick dwelling house, numbered G35, with ten rooms, bath, het nnd cold water and ether modern conveniences. Tills house Is brand new. Ne. 3. a let of ground, numbered 248 en the plan of lets laid out by A. N. Brenemanand jese uinuit, cauea me inesinui Hireet Tract, en flle In the Recorder's office of said county : said let containing en the north side of Fulton street, In suld city, 22 feet, and extending In depth 1I2 feet ten 10-feet wide alley: bounded en the north by said alley, en the south by Ful ton street, en the cast by property of Jehn Mo Me Mo Ueuslt, nnd en the west by preierty of Geerge A.Marshall. These properties will be sold te scttle the es tate of said deceased. Purchase money te be paid en April 1, 1890. Bale te cemmence at o'clock p. in., when nlleudance will be gteu and terms made known by CATIIARINE C.HIIENK, J. W.B. BAUSMAN, Admlnlktititoisef BenJ. K. Hheuk, deceased, Joel L. Haines, Auctioneer. ,Jn22,25,29,ri,5,fUld TT EAL ESTATE OFFICE. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATE OFFICE, HOUSE3.BUILDING LOTS.FAHMS, MILLS, Ac,, for sale. Great bargains. Call for our new Catalogue Just out. HOUSES and BUSINESS PROPERTIES al wuys en hand for rent. RENTS COLLECTED Properties taken charge of, collection of rents, payment of taxes, repairs, etc, attended te without trouble or an noyance te owners. MONEY TO IX)AN ON MORTOAaES.-Fer thoe having money te invest we have first class mortgages en hand and the best of facili ties for Investing, TITLE PAPERS prepared nnd titles carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. uev8 103 EAST KING STREET. 3md gB ;CURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family, FOR SALE ON THE MOST LIBERA!. TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lancaster ueuue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches In front, lets 115 feet deep, en North Plue, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards. Iren fences, lets 1511 feet deep, en West W&luut, between Mary und Pine serecU. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 1(5 feet deep, en West IxMuen street, betweiu Charlette aua Mary streets. Three-story brick dwell ing houses, lets 150 feet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine aud Nevln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, belw ecu Mary and Plue streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixture In all the rooms, water In tliu kitchen, and the cellar warranted te be dry. Cull and see for eurself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. ORIEL, , JACOB ORIEL Ewoten. aprCO-lyd.M.W.S. 320 North Mary Street. & OR HEADQUARTEltS A.O.K.OfJI.C, K. or U.K., I.O. R. M.. Charms and Pins, go te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 13 West King Street. 9m . H AOERABMOTKM. Our Clethuig Redactions ARE RECKIVINC1 BTKONO ENDORSEMENT FROM LATE BUYERS. (We request comparison of qualities and prices). Men's 8ult9. Excellent All-Weel Cheviot Belts tt7; Were BenrteMble All-Weel CMtlmer BalU at H ; were 110. Nobby Black Cheviot and Orajr Cunlmer Bail us wiv 1 were iiz. Hlrllsh Plaid CKMlmera Bulla fttltl! wra tta. Handsome Plaid Worsted Unit at-114; were Fine Black Wale Diagonal Ceata and Vests, Stylish Trousers te match, at f 14 ; were 117. Beys' Suits. Best quality Caaalman'and Wonted Beys' Buiuattti were fT. Boya'AlI-WeorcbeTlotBnltaatlBEO, Beys' Dressy cataanett Suits, $1 60 te W 00. Men's Overcoats. Special Value In Men'a Winter Overcoats at W.fcaud H. Men's Htrllsh Diagonal Beaver Overcoats at as: wereiiu. Men'a Fine Heavy Kane Overcoats at 113 : weretle. Hen's Storm Overcoats, All-Weel and Plaid Flannel Lined, at f 10; were III. Men'a Finest Quality Fur Beaver Overcoat, lined throughout with Best Quality Quilted Batln Lining and Satin 8leevea,attll; were 123. Overcoat at small An unusual oppenunuy se purcuue a r me au cesb All 1 sites. Men's Pantaloons. Streng Values In Men's Pantaleon at tl 85, fj 15, WW and K 90. Hager & Brether; 26, 27, 29, 31 W. KingSt., LANCASTER, PA. S-Very Interesting prices ting prices in Underwear, r,Uleves, Knit Jackets, etc., Hosiery, jiecaweer. etc. -TVT-lLLtAMSON A FOSTER. SMART ANDCOMPETINQ PRICES AT dUR "' WINTER BAROAJF SAIfE. j-Prices Interesting te Buyers.- Ladles' Jersey Ribbed Vesta, 23c, - Ladles' Jersey Ribbed Scarlet Underwear, ft ; reduced te 75c Ladle' Natural Weel Underwear,! 1 ; reduced te 75c. Ladles' Scarlet Weel Underwear, f 1 25 j re duced te fl. Ladles' scarlet Weel Underwear, 1100; re duced te 1125. Heavy Reduction In Ladle' and Children's Hosiery. DRESS GOODS BAROAINS. 38-Inch All-Weel Plaids .S7We " " Henriettas Xiyja ' Tricot , , S7e 39-Inch " Henrietta We 40-lnch " " . 75c SA-Inch " Check;.'. .....i -.S7KO 30-Inch Part Went, Side Bands .:. 18c 30-Inch All-Weel Cleth 30e 40-lnch Damask Cleth 49a 27-Inch Part-Weel Tricot 13c SHORT PANTS. Short Paul -BOc " . ....75c " .. f 1 00 " .'. 1 25 Corduroy Short Pants 100 nuuiw rAAiuuue. Dark Casslmere Suit , 42 00 . 225 .260 . 300 . 4 00 CHILD'S OVERCOATS. Cape Overcoats .4160 ... 200 ,.300 ... 325 GIRLS' ORETCHEN COATS. Qretchen Coats '. 12 E0 " .. 860 4 00 4 SO ' 600 LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS. Cleth Jackets $225 800 ' 360 4 00 Steckinette. Jackets 3 00 " " 860 " " 4 50 " -..600 LADIES' NEWMARKETS. Newmarkets - $ G 00 ' 0 00 " 660 " 7 00 " 8 00 10 00 160 300 Infant's Coats... " " 3 50 lnrant's Plush Coats - 3 00 Ladles' Plush Coats and Jackets at greatly re duced prices, FURNISHING GOODS. Men's Weel Mltta f 17 Men's Weel Glete 25 Men's Gleve 10 Beys' Gloves 10 Bej s' Weel Gloves 15 Men's Weel Gloves 15 Men's Suspenders 15 Beys' Suspenders b Beys' Suspenders 10 Men's White Underwear. 25 Men's Colored Underwear 25 Men's Scarlet Underwear. .75 Men's Ribbed Underwear 1 On Beys' Bhlrt Waist 25 Beys' Shirt Waists 38 Beys'Shlrt Waists 60 Overalls and Jumpers 25 Bey' Demot Shirts 25 Beys' Blue Shirts 75 Men's Flannel Shirts 75 Beys' Flannel Shirts 1 00 LADIES' FURS. Black Hair Shoulder Capes, f3 75: reduced te 1300. Plush Shoulder Capes, 81 ; reduced te $3. Ladles' Fur Muffs reduced te 25c. GENTSBILK ANDDERBY HATS. Fine Silk Hat (3 00 Yeung Gent's Derbys . 200 Fur Felt Derbys 1 50 Light Colored Cleth Huts 38 Men's Scotch Caps 25 Beys Windser Caps, Bevh' Steamer Cans ... BOOTS AND SHOES. Lames' uongeiaiua.. .$200 seuare tee 200 close button .2 00 Gent's Lace Frent, square tee 1 50 round tee 1 60 ' Cengress round tee 1 50 ' " square tee 160 Heys' Lace Frent Shoes 1 25 Bej s' Butten Shoes 1 25 GENTS SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Gent's Dark Cass. Hulls, SO; reduced te (5. Gent's Dark Cass. Suits, 115 ; reduced te 110. Gent's Dark Cass. Suits, 118 ; reduced te tl-l. Gent's Black Worsted Suits, 120; reduced te 118. Men's Working Overcoats, SI 50. Men's Overcoats, H 60 reduced te 13 60. .Men's Overcoats, it 25 ; reduced te t2 25. Men' Overcoats, f 10 ; rtdueed te S3 50. Men's Overcoats, SU ; reduced te 9 60. Men'a Overcoats, $14 ; reduced te 112. Gent's Black A II-Weel Beater Overcoats, S23: reduced te S18. Williamson & Fester. 82-38 EAST KING ST.. LANCASTER, PA., LANCASTER, PA., -AMD-NO. 318 MARKET ST., HAHRISBURG, PA. $amp. "1ALLANDSEE TUB ROCHESTER LAMP! Sixty Candle-Light; Beat them all. Anether Let of Cheap Glebe for Gas and Oil Steve. THE " PERFECTION " META L MOULDING and RUBBER CUSHION Weather Strip. Beat them all. Thlsstrlpoutwearsallether. Keep out the cold. Steps rattling of window. Excludes the dust. Keeps out snow and rain. Anyone can apply It no waste or dirt made In applying it. Can be fitted anywhere no hole te bore, ready for use. shrink a cushion strl I will net split, warp or P 1 the most perfecUSLVt Hang Stere of the.steve, ti eater ana Jehn P. Schaum & Sens, 34 SOUTH QUEEN 8T., LANCASTER PA. A LUXURY FOR THE BATH AND TOI V let, jet cheap enough for laundry, PU- S100,000. INVESTMENTS, BONDS AND MORTGAGES IN SUMS OF tlOO. SAM, S!,000 te 120,000. Interest G per cent. Payable quarterly. JOHN H. METZLER, elMyd BSeuthDukeBt. t$00im nfr &Y0f B OOMASDMOI TAKING ACCOUNT OFSTOCI AT STACKHOUSE'S, 28 and 30 East King 8tJ HAS CLEARED OUT TUB CORNERS AMD REVEALED GOODS THAT MUST "MOVE," IF AT YOUR OWN PRICES I BOOTS AND SHOE. AT NOMINAL FIGURES. D. P. STACKflOUSE Nea.28 aid SO Eutlli Stmt, LANCASTER. FA. E ASY AND COMFORTABLE FOOTWEAt SIDE SEAM FOR OLD AND MIDDLE-AGED LADIES' WEAR. Bhees thl shape are generally consid ered auperlerf te most ether make for ease and comfort In wear. The seam comeback of the Joints of the feet, giv ing them greater freedom of action and bringing; the least possible prcasnre te bear upon the .corn or bunion se fre quently troubling Uienu We sella great many sldc-searaed shoe we have them made up In many different leather the softest and meat pliable kinds tanned. Theyare special shoe for a special pur pur eosethe best that's made at any price we here quote. The cheapest that' worth trying and which will prove com fort giving and serviceable, cost tl 25 ; rcaleef pebblegraln leather. Anether, a little Oner, atpi&O. Excellent lines, well made and finished In bright pebble goat leather, at tl 50 and U. In Oil Geat, Curacea Kid and Gleve Kid Leathers, the price Is S2 the best, 'goods made of Ilka material can't be better, hew much i-umore the cost elsewhere. A special shoe the finest Of the kind we have In bright dongela leather, hand-turned, tackle, perfectly smooth Inner sole, ells at $2 50. We have these In width 1). te E. Are largely used by Invalid for the positive ease and comfort they afford the wearer. The above shoes are all made "straight" can be worn en either feet J-Superb shapes In Lac Shoes for Yeung Ladles' Wear In different grades, from tl 25 te $5. SHAUB & BURNS 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. R EDUCTION IN SHOES 1 SWEEPING REDUCTION -IN- TO MAKE ROOM FOR SPRING AND BUI 41 Ell STOCK. since the Holidays I have go have gene all threugH my stock and have marked a large quantity irira auitniiiT c the Men's Dress Shoes at and below cost I make room for Spring and Summer Goods. Men's Fine Calfskin, Hand-Sewed Shoes, II ijace. Butten and congress, in two widths and an sues, a te v, reaucea rrem se te h. A complete $4 line, with Tips and PlalJ rruncn iec, in iuce, uuuen or i;engren murseu uewn iem. A few mere left of the celebrated Rice & Huch ins3snees,in Lace, Butten and congress, wit Plain narrow ana plain oreaa,toes, reauc Alse a let of shoes which we term "odd and ends." belnir sizes left ever from reirular lined bought of factories who failed, sold or burn out, anu as we cnunei maicn incm exactly have marked them down lu the some properl nun. Men's $5 Shoes te $4: I50 Shoes te S3 60; tl nnqesieKs; . oiiee lu ti ou ; jieu nuoesieta This Is a Bena Fide Reduction, and we guatl niee every Buee even ui mess uew t igure. 49Dlsplay can be seen In East Window. The One-Price Cash Heuse Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY & ECKERT) the Leader el Lew Price In BOOTS AND SHOES NOS.3 6 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, FA. gleixv. T EVAN'S FLOUR. " Prove All Things and Hele Fast te That Which Is Geed." Levan's Fleur I OTnvppte. T ANCAbTER UAJIFET HOUSE. SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. IT PAYS THE BUYER IX) GO TO SHAUB & VONDERSMITH. RUGS. CARPETS. ART SQUARE, OIL- CLUllt.1, WINDOW SllAUHS, Etc. FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIERES lu the City for the Prices, Be Sure te See Them. BEST aOODS I LOWEST PRICES GROUND FLOOR! ONE PRICE! CARPET AND CARPET WORK 1 BEST AND CHEAPEST I Near Cerner of Orange & N. Qaeen. ugW-lyd Mens Dress Shoes ,. - kWtu) rumii&faif.ianeitmxi
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