Cf.'-i'vvp a frHE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCES, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1890. ; ' t ?-. rfrr &w M ft w y l V Sf Kv "i aU fnteMseuc, 1KDRKW J.STKINMAW, V BOBERT OfcARK, Publisher. J r. DAILY IXTRLLIGEXCKR. PubllnhM S.U etenr day in the year, but Sunday, iserrea l hMtHM In fltta tlv nA anrrntltinlnff w ...- ... ..- ., - -.-. --- towns at ten cents a wecx. Bjmunew tart rear Id adTaaee; 60 ctntu a month. WEEKLY IMTKLLIOENCKR-OM dellw M My wati a year. In advmne. NOTICE TO HUBSCBIBEB-IUlt by eheck orpeatoflM order, an wna neither of tncaaeaa U precarad aend In a reflstered atend 'at the PorteMM, m second data mail Matter. abdbbm, td nmxueiHcnt, Lancaster, Pa. LAKOABTPt.PA., FebniAry S, 1890. The Ticket. The Democracy of the clly mnde ex ' cellent nominations last evening for the f 0V school beard, councils and ward offices, PV .,! JUMlfu1 m .1W M.KI.A. alinwa that r 4iu unjimjcu e f.it.v nuivu ... - niuu party vote wm ue puireu hi. m bi election, jucrc in no Big" " n.j MP n the party In this city nud It Is lu the -, J, haat xnnrllHnn tnr n alilrltpil PJII1VBM IUU ?"&?. . .. T.-i n. 11.1..1 mi I5S earnest enerx ie eicct m ui'mu p city Is te strongly Republican met it n ' 1 11 ...t...H ... Iium 4l.n. ,si ptf a mailer ui sururisu .nu n-ns iu .- $ gratulatlen te nnd the minority party ,&. in se goeu a case, jiieru ia, uuwcki, fe"-' enough In the evll results of the present W" Bepuhlican administration te Invite 1U r UHTlUrUM , UUU 11 IUU eU"V iKjiumi- ' can Dcenle of the town can forego their Wm party prejudice sufficiently te vote for a m nod Democrat In nlace of a had Rcpub- ? llcan there Is plenty of opportunity af f forded them te exhibit such virtue and geed sense. Mr. Rebert Clark, who has been unanimously named for mayor ngalnst r his pretest, has been paid se high a "compliment by the manner of the uein- fk ' lnatien that we understand that he has & nnniMMilprl te ftp rv lit It. He U entirely capable of filling the place, if he Is chosen te it, with credit te himself and the party ; and his personal popularity bids fair te secu re h is election . In view of his association with the In TEI.LIOEXCER it will be becoming In us te let the voters Judge him without further words from us. PcnnsylTania's Picture Heek. "The Birds of Pennsylvania " Is the title of a cosily and handsomely illustrated book published by the state for free distribution, and se eagerly scrambled for that a second and revised edition was promptly authorized by the Legislature, for the satisfaction of dis appointed applicants for the first. There seemed te be no better argument for the free publication and distribution of this book than that a large number of people wanted it and did net want te pay for It. It afforded a graceful and easy way of complimenting iullucntlal supporters of assemblymen, and therefore met with favor, while it seemed te be in the line of encouragement of knowledge, and se found little opposition. Wlicu the sec ond edition was called for there were some signs of impatience by city repre sentatives who failed te appreciate birds, and by a few whp thought a geed book worth paying for, and did net like te see the state going into the free distribu tion of anything that might really have a high market value. The first edition of six thousand copies and the neceud of nlneleem thousand, will cost the state together about scvuuly thousand dollars, and then no doubt a third edition, still further revised, will be called for and cheerfully granted, because the states man Is desperately tired of giving tens of uninteresting reports te his' Iullucn tlal friends and appreciates lids picture book with its oue hundred colored lith ographs, for which the plates cost four hundred and fifty dollars each. It is a very pleasant arrangement all around, excepting for the book dealer with books en birds for sale, and as he Is an Insig nificant minority he can of eourse ex pect no mercy, and a rapid extension of the principle may be looked for. Beeks en cattle, horses, sheep and dogs, may rapidly fellow the birds ; then books en flowers, trees and all nature, en a scale similar te that adopted by the btate ge ological surrey, with its endless proces preces sion of volumes. Then after Pennsylva nia's free encyclopedia has become famous, there may be a suggestion that Pennsylvania books ou men and women, commonly called novels, should lie printed free. Although issued by the state for nothing, many of these books re sure te find their way rapidly te book dealers, atd people who really value them pay dearly. The seventy thousand dollars inlulit have been mere profitably employed In cautiously introducing new aud valuable species of birds, in lessening the nui sance of the English sparrow, if it is a nuisance, and in establishing state aviaries Just as we have state fish farms. Hawks might be destroyed and Insectiv orous birds Increased. In fact if our statesmen were bent en booming bird they could have used the money well ; but they were only anxious te meet the pressure for free and light literature. At a recent meeting of the State Orange of the Patrons of Husbandry, Governer Beaver was censured for net hurrying up the publication of the second edition, and it Is new carefully explained that the state printer was tee busy, but has at lait commenced work en It. It is a pity that a small nominal price, say a dollar a volume, can net be put en the book Just te see hew many of the appli cants would step clamoring. UShj Dees Net Science Tell. Surely such a w Inter as this should be susceptible of scientific explanation, uud that it has net received It reminds u again that there are many mere things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of lu our philosophy. We have been Used te think that the science of astron omy had reached te a full understand ing of the movements of the spheres ; but when winter turns Itself into summer it seems that there is something going en about the sun or the earth thut we have net yet comprehended. The Wash ington weather bureau undertakes afeeble explanation in attributing the weather te the changed direction of the storms from the Recky Mountain plateaus, and tells us that the irriga. tlen which lias been extensively intro duced in the hitherto dry plains of the Southwest has had a vast Influence upon the meemeuts of the air. We might accept this explanation with pa tience if the alteration in the weather kad been ta sudden and radical; but nothing se small w 111 account for this Jans day lu February. It does seem tbat With the weather observations Which nave been recorded for w i, ,,,. years aud with the industry w ith which taa suns aud stars have ut, ...ni Um scientists ought te be able te at rival the COOSe bone nml t,.n ... r Whsews are going te have summer in The Count rr Against Him. It seems that Speaker Reed Is net able te get through the Jeb lie has set himself and Is forced te submit te thelleUse rules for its government Iwfore completing the Republican roll of membership by the decision of the contested scats. One seal only lias been gained by his action, and It is a peer recompense for the exhibition that he has made. If all of his party were as unscrupulous as himself, he would have gene through with his task ; but It Is net easy te find in a body of men such total disregard for law aud order as animates men of Reed's stamp lu pursuit of their alms. Same of his follow fellow members lu the Heuse have declined longer te fellow his lead in refusing te the Heuse the usual and necessary rules for its government, and the speaker has been constrained te agree te their introduction. It Is well that Reed lias arisen te the scat of power In a time when the couutrylsfrce from sjcclal agi tation. He would be dangerous lu trou blous times ; whereas new he is simply contemptible. Whether lie lias been animated lu his course by vanity and an aim te exhibit himself as a man of power, as some say, or whether he lias bad a deeper purpose, he has evidently overreached himself and done Irrepara ble damuge te his party. There is no longer a doubt that he has been offen sive te the sense of the country aud that Its verdict is altogether against him. The Quality of the Ilciirli. The centennial of the supreme court, which has been celebrated in New Yerk, happens at a rather unfortunate time for that body, which is net at present be lieved te be Illuminating the nation with the brilliance of many extraordinary lights. The fame of the old chief Justices clings around it still, but there is little In Its present constitution te reinforce the odor of the roses. And this by the way seems te be the condition of things with supreme courts generally ; and the suggestion is that there Is some thing In the temper of the times which keeps oil' the bench the brightest legal luminaries. What It is may net be very hard te guess. In former days the practice of the law was net pursued for wealth's sake, or that at least was net Its greatest guerdon. It was considered n highly honera- bio profession, nnd the men who loved fume knelt at Its shrine. New the need of the family Is such that the man of capacity struggles for the wealth that will enable him te abide in the front rauk. And te meet the expenditures which full upon him, the law Is net the best adapted business ; nnd the judiciary is net the most profitable walk In the law. Anlt he It haseoincte pass thulthu law has ceased te be thu most honorable occupation, and the bench the most honored place in the law ; te wlilch the natural consequence Is that we have suffered a depredation in the quality of bench and bar. AjmniCAN linilers have stirred up an Interesting llttle rumpus en the count of Colombia, wlicre thoylune been trading with the San lllas Indians, much te the til til gustef the Spanish speaking Colombians, who want te koep that traile h? their own hands. The Colombian government took vigorous measures te step the trading with Americans mi 1 seut troops te the tiuillng stations that hail been established. The story runs that the nnllves heisted American lings loll with them for the purjwse by Iho Ynnkce trnders, that they announced lint thny were Atnei leans and warned the Colombian commander te leave at once. The natives were only armed Ith spears, bows and knlve, but they have a torrlble lepulalieii as lighters and the Colombians thought bostte rotlre te their ship. Mr. I.arkln, a new Yerk lawyer, w he has Just returned from the Isthmus, nays that he met thoVap theVap taln of this force, who laughed at the story, hut admltted that It was true. Mr barkiu went down te tiy te save two Ameilc.ui traders seized by Iheui, but w as unsuccess ful and bitterly commented upon the attl attl tude or the Colombians. "The Colombians think we are a set of 'Old Ucttlcs' who don't amount te much. If the Unlted HUites would make a geed Impression en them Just ouce It would last for xome time, but our government doesn't hceiu Inclined te assert Itself evon when the property of American citizens Is In peril." The stories or these traders heuiu! suspi ciously like filibustering, for although the natives ef.San Bias seem te be practically indeieiidcnt, their country Is gonerally recognized as part or Colombia, and jet the traders say " at each or the KOouteou trading places we gae the natives a flag staff nnd an American Hag, which they were te lly w lien they Haw us coming, anil a cannon with which they could salute us properly." They argue that the " Indians have nevcr been conquered, nnd have nover paid tribute te the Colombian gov ernment. The Colombians gave them jnier whisky and robbed them. Our Islts hae a refining Inlluenee. We nre il lilting them." Supnose foreigners had under taken te glve flags and cannon te a tribe or our Indians w he had nover been conquered but had received bad whisky aud been robbed. Thore neems te be a dillerencc bo be tween tweedledum and twetdlodee. Timr.iiluroer Jeseph Murphy and II. Hamlll A Ce., maiiuraeturers of cotton and woolen goods and yum, Is attributed te tbeopeu winter, which did net encourage the expected demand ftr goods, ir mere heavy failures traeoable te the same cause de net occur It will be a sign e cautions nnd able business management, Ter nature can't change old established ways without disturbing the balaiue of things In trade. A mild winter may be said te be geed for the peer in net oral senses. It adds te their numbers by business fullures mid saves them treuble and suffering, but lu the latter sunse this winter has lalled by reason of the grip, which has inore than niade up for thu woes of cold w wither. The temperature, by the way, seems te hae nothing te de with the soverity of this disoase, as they have it in the far Northwest, whero the thermometer hay been wandering ireui twenty te ferty-five degrees below zero. Whatover the cause, the grip and the weather have prettv well upset any doctrlne or probabilities that may have been the basis or business specu lation. The druggists ami doctors hae reaped a line harvest, but as Purls dis patches reiert greatly Increased inebrlety due te the prescription of stimulants for the grip, we may aspect te add that te the list of damages rrem the renurkable com -blnatleu or circumstances. I'EltSOXAI.. I'lioi-ijhseu ANUKIWO.V, lately minister te Ueniiiark, is romeuibered by net u row citizens of Milwaukee esu ioer boy who i'ln111"1! yearta n?0 lidding apples about the banks and railway elllcei RicitAiiii II. Jackse.v, the young man who, by hla bracry, sated theIhes of a en beard the Trenten in the .Sameaii burr -euue, has been favorably roeeuimoiided for au appointment us ensign in the navy. mHVu RH;'nT,,,Y S'""'!!!!: died in Media en Tuesday, or Kustrltin, aner U, Illness or ten days. Islie was Iho iruef Professer Miertrldge, proprietor or the Media academy for boys and or Broeko Hall seminary for young ladles, and took betliwtt 1art iU lUe ,,,an8Ke",''1 ' Emi-eiiuk William and; Prince Bis marck resolved that there should be no repetition aller the death of I'mpress An gust of the sjmabblliip, and mUunder flDS,viUi?U ntlariyl Kurope after the death of Emperor Frederick, 'charge of the papers of the empress was given te a state officer, and they were placed under acnl In order that the Journals nnd memoirs alie was known te have written might be quietly burled in the Ilohentellorn family archives instead of causing treuble and disturbance like the famous diary or Kin Kin Kin porer I'rederick. Tin: ntrun or MeNTrr.ssimi, Antolne Marie Phllllppe Leuis d'Orleann, died sud denly en Tuesday nt Han Lucas, Spain. He was the firth son or Louts Phllllppe, and was GO years old. He was the father-in-law of the Count of Paris, his eldost daughter having married that prince In 1S0I. His third daughter was Mara de las Morcedes, the first w lie of the late king or Spain. In his youth he was an ofllcer of artillery and saw real sorvice In Africa. Helms been n conspicuous llnure lu Kurope since 1801. the date or the "famous Spanish marrlage" by which he was unlfed te Marie Loulse Pordlnande de llourbeu, the sister or Quecn Isabel I. The marrlage plnnned by Leills I'lillllppe and Uulsseppe was Intended te put n French prince en the throne of. Spain. Montpcnsler was one or the candidates for the throne when Amadeu, of Savey, was chosen. a " The Unlted Htntes Mllltla. The repert of Adjutant General Skelten upon the mllltla ferce or the United States shows the strength or the mllltla of the states te consist or 7,097 commissioned officers, DI,:i7J enlisted men and 7,'209,4'JS moil net organized, but available for mili tary duty; of the territories, 21 1 officers, 2,:iil.'i men and 101,07.1 available ; of the District of Columbia 141 officers, 1,01.1 men nnd 42,000 avallnbles, making a grand total rer the United Slates or 8,0W ollleers, 103, 2ft! men and 7,ri2,171 nvallables. New Yerk is the banner mllltla state, with 743 commissioned elllcers, 13,478 men nud O.'iO.OOO nvallables, Pennsylvania following with 0J8 officers, 7,80.1 men and C7i9,WJ5 available. Ohie ranks third, the Puck Puck eyn state having .175 officers, r,GH enlisted moil mid C00,000 avallables. A Teunir Laity Killed. i:tta L. Phillips, or Pittsburg, a student or lletlmny college, nt Wellslmrg, V. V., dled Sunday morning rrem the effects of n pistol shot. On last Friday Miss Phillips, nccompanled by anotlier young lady nud two gentlomen, were at target practice with nnolvers Just back of the college, when, by seme nccident, a ball struck her in the bowels, lodging lu the llesby part of herhlp. Her sullerlug until the llme or her death was Intense. Nlie was enn or the brightest or her class nnd rosectcd by all. Ne fragrant wild flower of the heath lnauccter than my .Itilln'mljili ; Ne jiearl la whiter than hrr tei'lli, While her soft lli Die re""- OJe. Fer HOZU PONT Is her delight, 11 keeps tlinse charms se pure ami hrlKht. CoMlxcnens In llic forerunner of many ilnn Krreiis illRi'iiees. (.'etntlpiitlcm nml il stK-iisin roliew 11 n tun ncssiln indele, l.mmler will 5lu It ii sure (piletus In u few ilu)s, At nil riiKKl't". UiccntA. Ailtlcnef mi old nurse. Tlie baby would lie iihiajn tirlslit nnd cheerful If nu occinleiml dose et Dr. IliiU'n lliiliy Hrup were nJmltilv fered. Have you et snlt-rhcuin or teller, Herefula or te er-neres 7 Yeu lll nerr hu the better l'er j our full Ii In nunekbdi bores. Merle from nntiiru'sMere tlie triuutue TliatwIllKinnyeu rrem thcRmxn And kUeIiIphhIw: without measure Net te foul, or iiuaek, or kunve, but te Dr. I'lcrra'a Gelden Medical Dlwecrv, the Merld-fiimed cure for thoubeve iIIsphkeh. H Is KunranttsHl te euro the diseases for which It Is recommended, or money paid for It will here nmiled. W.ThAw H OODrJSAIWAI'Altll.l.A. Scrofula. In One of Hi Werd FenmA llcmuvh ublc Cure. A " wlilteswcllliig" Isoneof the ery pain ful forma of scrofula and most dlfuciilt te euro 'Iho remarkable ctlect or Uoed'sHarsapurllla In thnensadesrrlbcd below, Illustrates the power of t his medicine overall diseases of the bleed. " In IIW7 my son, 7 j ears old, had a whltARwel. linn coine en his rlaht leg below thu knee, w hlch beeauie ery much swollen and painful, nnd contracted the muscles se that Ills ls was drawn up nt rlithl ancles. Physicians lanceil Hie smcIIIus', which discharged freely, but falled Ie help him materially, and I considered him A Confirmed Cripple, I was iibeiil te lake him te Cincinnati for an ojicriillen, expecting his leg would hit te hu tnkeueir, nud lugnii giving hlni Heed's Snrsn parllla In order te get up Ills stieugth. The modU'lnuwekutiphlsnpputltonnd seen plees of bone were discharged from the sere. We con tinued with Meed's Kusuparllla, as II seemed lohednliiKhlmsetmidigoodudthodlschaigo from the sure i!icrcasci!,tlie swelling went down, the leg straightened out, nnd lu a few months he had perfict use of his leg. He new runs ocr)Mherc,nslUelynsnuybey,anduppiireiitlv is ns wellasever." Jehn I.. McMriiu vv,Netur'y Public, Haeusuoed, V. Va. Heed's Sarsaparilla Sold by nil druggists. II; six rer te. Preimred only h) C. I. HOOD A CO , Lewoll, Mass. KM) Hoses One Dellar (I) IWIrTHSPlX-IKIC. MERCURIALR?IEUMATISM. Mr. J. Clenes, city marshal of Kullen, Ar Kansas, writes: "About tin )rars nge Icon Icen Icon lractednseerocnMiorblood poison. 1 he lend ing ph)slclans of thu city were inlled In, nnd they pu-scrlbed liiedlrlnuuflri mcdlelne, wlilch 1 took without altiirdlng me nny relief. I aKn tried mercurial nud potash remedies, with the Kuinu iiiisiiccessnil result, but which brought en mi nttiuk of mircurial rheumatism thut made my life one of untold ugeny. After sur ft ring four meuilis, I gnnup nil reriuer reme dies mid commenced hiking Hwlft'sHiieclllelH. H. H.) After tnklne seiernl bottles,) was in tlrely cured nnd nbiote risuine work. I con. slder Hw!fl's.Specll!e(.M.H.H.) the gleutcsl med. Iclne for bleed poisoning te-da) en the mar ket. ' INHERITED SCROFULA. Hwlfl's Ssm iflclH. S. H.)cured my little boy of hciedltar) scrofula, which brolse out nit iiver his fiice. Ker a yinr he hud sum red, uud 1 hail plen up nil hopes of his reeeeiy, when ut length I was Induced totiseH. H. H. After using a llew bottles he mis enthely ciireil. Net a s)iuptem new reniulns of the dlsmse. Uhls was tlireujeiirsuge. MIL4.T. 1.. MATItr.ttfs. Mnthenllle, Miss. TrcntUeeii llloednnd Hkln Diseases nmlkd frei-. P) HWIKTHl'KCIKIO CO.. Atlanta, (In. Scflrtfjlloticce. l.isi AT k ok (ii:oueiTwi:i.MANri.A'i f: OP Hi UuiciMler ilty, disenud. letters testa uieutiirr unsnhUktutehuNlug been gmutedte tlie undersigned, nil icrsens Indebhil iheiete nre leipiestid te make Immediate im)munt, uud tliee lmlng clilms or denmndsngalnst the same, will present them without ilelav for sctSlemeiit te the tiiideisliifd. lesldlng lu Luii cister city. il AltY W PI.MAN, Kxeculrlx. Jeit.s I.SNMikii.Atlerne). JiMJtdW 1?ISTA'I l'7eP MAltV McCIOVhitN. l.ATlflTp lit l-uiHaster clt), ilvceiisnl. Utters ofnil efnil ofnil inlnlstrutten en said istntehiiNlngbtHii granted telhetinderslgniHl.nll inrsens liulebtetl thirete nre requested te make linnusllntu pu) ment.nnd these liiivlng claims or demands against the same, will present Iheni without tlelii) for t. tlemint te the undersigned, residing luiiun. helm township, Imneaster county. CATHAKtNi: J. MlOOVKUN, , . . Administratrix. Jiiiin a.(iuk, Attorney. JJMjniw VltotenviHiho. ll"m I JUST RECEIVED KUOM Koenigsburg, Prussia, Twe Ilackgreunds made especially for Hut and Three-quarter length PhotegrajOig. 50 1-2 North Queen St., ..7J;,.fexlUoer,olU,1'0",offlco- Oteal. (XJAlJ" XU.M11KIIAND J TOIIMVOHI r.itN HAUD WOt HUOOKHANDRAMrM. U'lMT. OOIW. Wholesale nud Kelall. by I1.JI.MAUI1N A CO., 2I W'aler Htreet, Ijineiuster, i'a. tO-Dd QAUMU.ltl)NElM COMl'AN V. COAL DEALERS. ni,,'-Ner,u 'rthw Htrcet, near Heading DeieU UKlVlfd i.ANrwKTr.u. pa. JT Oil JAI'ANISE 0001)8, OetO KUIHMAM'U Ne. U West King Hlr't, IPatmmftket'. PHlLAtilLrHIA.'VVednetsUy.Vfb. 8, UW. New Dress Stuffs arc push ing te the front. Every day fresh lines, or old familiars as gced as ever or bettered, are getting en te the counters. Lansdewite. Yeu heard of Lansdewnc last season. Twin sister of Gloriosa ; this difference Lans Lans dewne isn't iridescent , Plain colors only, but there's all the life and sparkle te them that fine silk and fine wool cunning ly put together can show. A fairy Lansdowne host has just floated te the front. Up te last season's premise in everything; ahead of it in many things. Yeu knew the beauties of the stuff. Lightness with strength ; delicate te the touch.; and the most exquisite shades. Mere than thirty of them arc en the counters new, including all the new tints for street and even ing wear. Such creams and ivories ! 40 inches wide, $1.25. Mehairs. A lively season for all the lustre dress goods. The crispy, springy Mehairs are out in force with no old goodness lest. Better if possible. On this hundred feet or se of counter five grades 37c, 50, 65c, 75c, $t. Ne, these are net the 50c Mehairs, they arc 37c. Of course it's surprising. AU our doings in dress goods bristle with such surprises. Dresses that Fit, Think of a made-te-measure dress that fits exactly the first try. Ne pinning and pulling and seam-shearing ; no fret and worry and cloth wasted ; just a few minutes in the measurer's hands, the precise mould of your form is taken, and there's the end se far as you are con cerned. We de it by the Pol lock Dress-Fitting System, "the only perfect system of waist measurement we ever knew of." Yeii can see it in operation in our Dressmaking Parlors, sec ond fleer. $1 for waist andslecz'cs lininp; perfectly fitted and basted and ready te put en. $2 for waist and sleeves lining and cloth basted together, but you must furnish the cloth. ferseys. A bright day or se should end the half priced Jerseys. Had as the weather was, they scattered right lively yesterday. tlO from f.10 tsirrem S1-' i 1 60 from id and se en. Ends of a dozen lets of first chop goods. Upholstery. There is a Chestnut street window full of Printed Velvet Curtains and yard goods. The things in it stand for our doings along the whole line. There's a pretty penny te be saved en just the things everybody. wants. Towels. Handsome clear thread sheen of the I luck. Clean, with the silvery finest flax. Bin- (24x44 stance ; inches), lull the spongy of sub- sort of Tewel that sops up water, f7f only 25c. Jehn Wanamaker. Suva. R AltP. llAUUAINS. -O.N- Blankets, Driving Caps, -AND ALL WINTER GOODS. rru kehus ne.r ULANI'lTrs l'HOM ?i75 VV. TOc UP. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, UVNCASTKR. PA. fiemv. L,:v AN'H KI.OUII. " Prove All Things and Held Past te That Which Is Geed." Levan's Fleur I Special Big Reduction $ev Sate or ftent. TUIIMO HAI.K OK VALUABLE CITY JL JJWKI..1.INUS, On Tuesday, Fbiiruaiit ll. Inn. by virtue or nn Ordfr of the Orphan Court of LiinttMtcr county, Iho undermined will iwllut public ule. Rt the leopard hotel, en Kiut Kln Hlreet, the following KchI Ketat. te wit: no. 1. an inni eeruiin iuer iieceorureund ki 1 1111 te en tli north lde or Kaat Oranc street. In l-nnentter, numbered 25, benlnnlncpl point nn ion norm iue 01 tjun orange iitmi, ana runnlnfrnortli29reetand2 Inchca along a wall en tlie wcit aide of a three-feet common alley ; thence eat three feet along property late of Amen Ml ley, deceaxeil thence north along the xame ( feet nnd 6 Inches : thence rant alone the nliv t SO Teel nnd 0 Inches te a point en the north side of Kasl Orange street ; thence along said street SW feet te the place of beginning, en which arc ercciee a mree-siery uricK uweiuni ng Meuse and iwo-Aiery uricK bacn-bulldlnc am IM ether tm. tirevemems, being the realdpnee of the tate iac iicnj r. niicnK.aeceaiiea. this property is In ila ni excellent repair, commodious, with all modern conveniences. I Ne. a, nil thnt certain let of ground, situated en the north side of West Chestnut street. In snld clt', containing In front en said west Chestnut street 2.1 feci, mere or less, and extend ing northward In depth ISO feet, en which Is erected n three-story green stone nnd brick dwelling house, numbered SIS, with ten rooms, bath, het nnd cold water and ether modern con, cnlcnccn. This house Is brand new. Ne. 3.ii let of ground, numbered 2M en the Jinn of lets laid out by A. M. Brencman and esse l-nnrtls, called the Chestnut Htrcet Tract, en file In the Ile order's office of said county! snld let containing en the north side of Fulton street, In said city, 22 feet, and extending lu depth 112 feet te a 10-feet wide alley; bounded en the north by mid ft! ley, en the seu III by Fill, ten street, en the cost by property of Jehn 11c 11c (leu.k, nnd en the west by property of Ueergs A. Marshall. These properties will be sold te sottle the ci ci taeo of snld deceased. Piirchnw money te lie paid en April 1, 18U0. Male te commence nt iy o'clock p. m when nltcmlnnce will be given and terras made known by CATIIA1UNK C. HHKNK, J. W. U. 1IAU8MAN, Adnilnl.lrnlorsef llenj. F, Hhenk, deceased. Juki, I.. Halves, Auctioneer. jHz:,2r,,29,fi1f,fl,iid Y KAl. KSTATK OFFICK. HERR'S GENERAL REAL ESTATEOFFICE, HOUHIW,UlIH.l)INalX)TS,FAnMnI MILLS, Ae for sale. Urent bargains. Call for our new Cutnlnguejuideut. 1IOU8P.S nml I1U8INK4S PltOPKHTIKSal. wnys en liuiid for rent. HUNTS COLLIXTF.D - Preiicrtlcs taken chnrjje of, collection or rents, payment of taxes, repairs, etc., Httciideil te without trouble or an noyance te en iters. MONP.YTO IX1AN ON MOItTOAtUX-Fer theso liming money te liuent we haoflrst haeflrst clnsK inerUuis'cs en hand and the best of facili ties for liicstliii;. Tl ri.K PAPEIW prepared and lilies carefully examined. Allan A. Herr, REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENT NO. 103 KAST KINO STREET. nev K 3md QKCUItK A HOME FOlt YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Year Family, KOR SALE ON TUP. MOST l.tllERAL, TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 120 feet deep, en Lancaster ncuue, between Wal nut una f'inen streets. Twe-story brick dwelling heuies with mnn Rnrd reef, perches In front, lets HI feet deep, en North Plnu, between Chestnut nnd Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards. Iren fences, lets 150 feet deep, en West Wnlinit, between Mnry and PlneKereeU. Tno-ktery brick duelling houses, lets lt5 Teet dee am! -i.,.,., ., vflfc ..-1,111 nm-i'i, uuiwevit i;iiarieiie if Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelllnghnuses, lets 150 feet deep, with nil thu modern ImprinemvnU), front jards.nn West Chestnut street, between Pine mid Nevln streets. AIe houses en Enst Walnut, North Llme, North Mnry, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between -Mnry nnd Pine streets. All the nboe houses nre In geed erder, newly pnpercd, gns 11 x Hires In nil the rooms, water lu tlin kitchen, nnd the cellars unrrnuted te be dry. Cull undseofer jeurself, no trouble te show you. ioKaELMK-eulor, apr'-'rt-lyd.M. W.H. SM North Mary Htreet. F OU KENT. Reems for Rent, THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS, -above Chas. H. Frey's SHOE STORE, Nes. 3 and 5 East King St. 'llilrd lloer lloem Is handsomely papered nnd tilted up, hn lug Its own water clewl and nashstand lu a small nnle-roem, the fleer Is pinned nud oiled, mnkliiK u liuniKeme room, sullnble for dnm liif, seclnbles, Keeret ortfanlra ertfanlra ortfanlra tlens, etc. Iho Fourth Ploei li'nel .ipered,but will ulse benttcd up In slinllnr tj Ie tenuit(Kd tenants. It bus Its own water closet nud wnnlistaud;liilts present condition Is sultuble for Hulit niunufac. line. Fourth Fleer for llciit tinm March Ut, aud Third Fleer from April 1t. Cheap Rent te Geed Tenants. M'PI.Y'IO Ohas. H.Frey, (Successor te FHEV 4 ECKERT) the leader of Lew Prices lu BOOTS AND SHOES, NOH.3 A 5 E.VSI' KINO WTHEEI', LANOAHTEIt. PA. Itlueic. rpiiEMt'sicsreiiE. THE MUSIC STORE. PIANOS. DI.CKKK IIIIOS. PIANOS, HAINES I1HOH. PIANOS. MAHON A HAMLIN OllfiAN. 1IANU OUl'lIEMl'HAL INbTllUMEN It. AND preperiy m ,nr. ueexn, is reel ana 10 inches! ihenre south along property of Cyrus Celvln M reel nnd 1 Inch ; thence nut along the same 4 fpetnnd lOlnchcs! thence south alniiv thi, aatn 8T1UNGSANI1T1UMMING80KALI.KINU.S. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. 0rn 0mb S' PCCIALBARUAIMB. J. Harry Stamm. 24 Taming Prices Upside Down Turning Prices Downside Up. It don't maksmurh difference which j en like best, we euly WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT WK AKK Closing Out AIIOUT ' 250 REMNANTS OP RLACK HENRIETTAS, BLACK CA81IMERES, COLORED HENRIETTAS, COLORED CASHMERES, PLAEV CLOTHS, EANCY CLOTHS.I PLAIN AfD STRIPED SERGES, RLCK DRESS SILKS, Etc., Etc., Etc., At the Lewest Prices EVER ASKED IN OUIt CITV. Shrewd, tJuIck lluvers will be the Ijiree Gain ers by rajImjOiir Stere an Early Visit. Twenty Deren Men's 17c Linen Turndown Cellars at ti;c Each. Huchlngs, Hlbbens, Stamped Linens. Corsets, .lexseys. Towels. Table Linens. UannerUeds, Plush Ornaments, Etc., AT- LOW PRICES AT J.HarryStamm's, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. AND .17 NORTH QUEEN ST CASTEH.PA. 35 LAN Charles Stamm's LANe.VSTEIt.PA. New Spring Goods! New .Shades Henriettas. New Shades Cleths. New Shades Dress Silks. New Shades Cashmeres. New Shades Surah Twills. New Styles Plaid Dress Goods. New Styles Striped Dress Goods. New Things In Cream Dress Goods. New Styles In Fine liluck Goods. New Pink, lllue and Cream Henriettas. New Htj les In Illack and White Geed. New Things In Silks for Trimmings. New Shades lu Tricot Cleths. New Stripes and Plaids In Outing Cleths. New St) les Calicoes, New Shades of Cheese Cleths. New Things In Silk Itlbbens. New Point Laces. New Hamburg Edgings. New Haud-Mude Torchon Lace. New St les of ltechlngh. New Things In Luce Veilings. New Assortment of Kid Glees. New Silk and Linen Handkerchief. New Bilk Lisle Thread und Cotten Hosiery. New Assortment of Corsets. New Styles of Shirting Percales. irKamples sent fiee upon application. Couu Ceuu try orders reecho prompt and cart fulnttentlen. Goods sent te all parts C. O. !., or ou receipt e Postettlce Order, BOSTON STORE. NEWBOSTONSTORE u mm Street, Mi puSW, !t mnt hoc. "DOOTH AND BIIOBJ, WHY? S ome folks arc always wondering why T here's J list one place where they can buy A- they cannot nt ether place, C'-heap goods that would a lVlncess gr. K-new then, my friend, the reason why j II e taiwi by knurtng hew Ie buyt O-n this depend-you'll never find ' U-peti hli shehe the shoddy kind I 8 heuld you net knew who this may be, E-ndcnver down these lines te see I STACKH0USE, Leading Shee Dealer, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. G OINO AT All6UT IIALK PRICE. Odds and Ends ! However perfect the system of trans acting business, In the best regulated stores odds und ends In merchandise will accumulate. Te tills rule our store Is net an exception. Odds and ends we have fewer than you'll II nil anywhere else. These here, however, we mean shall find buyers. If a low price will sell tliem-a price thnt Is Just half former nines. These goods ure clean, smooth, nnd well finished and worthy the attention of economical bujers. We de net have them In all sUes, but for the owner or the feet they'll tit, we'e decidedly the best bargains tn leather audshecmaklug etrered In Lancaster. UAUOAIN No.-1-lieys' Calf Beets, sires l's nnd 2 i only. Were J2 SO nnd H n pair; cut In price te tl u pair. These Heets are strongly mnde ami well fin ishedexcellent goods for school or knock-about tisnge. Solid leather throughout heels, soles and counters. 1IAKGAIN Ne. 2-Youth's Selar Tip Grnln llutten Shoes solid leather throughout-no shoddy. Neat toektng, easy fitting, nicely finished, strong Ter wear. All 2 s In sires none ether. Never held ter less than tl 2.5 and (1 00. The price te-day Is cut te SI. UAHGA1N Ne. X SIlsscs' Opera Te Hullen Shoes nil l's In sires no ether. Stylish, snug fitting, durnble, the pro ducts or best American makers, In these 12 grades nre cut te 8125; 81 grades te 1100; 84 grades te 82. BAHGAIN Ne. 4-Men's Butten Shoes pretty shapes, first class makes, excel lent materials. Sires. (Me IPs, tm lusle. 12 grades cut te 81 25 ; 8-1 grades nt II 50 ; 81 grades nt J2 ; 85 grades nt 82 50. SHAUB& BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. (Sreccvtca. c UT PRICES -IN- Groceries, at Clarke's. Large Sl?e Bettles Worcestershire Sauce,25e. Small Hlze Bettles Worcestershire Sauce, 20c. bugle Brand Condensed Milk, per can, 15c. Fresh Salmen I012c per can. Frc neli Peas, few spots of rust en can, 12c. Imported Spaghetti Macaroni, lie per pack. Dark California Apri Apri cets.Bc'rUb. Ilrl.Mit ns n Dellar AprleeU, 15c ft. New Prunellas, 8e nnd 12c te. Whole Ap ples, w 1th cores out, euly 10c Ih. Pared Evap orated Peaches, 20e lb. Unpared Ewiperaled Peaches, 5e V lb. The host French or California Prunes, lOcv lb. 'Iho best tOa Mixed Ten, .15c V lb. The best ltle Cellees, 2!e lb. 'I hree tbs Beg ulnr Dried Beef for 25c. Extra Dried llecfKnhck llecfKnhck les, ItcTtt ft. California Hams. 7c V lb. sheulaer Hams. 6c V lb. Finest Sugar Cured Hams, lOKc ft. The Great XXXX Fleur for 75c liar. P. H. The nbe e prices are geed for te-morrow only February 1. Se tnnke no mlttake, but come te-morrow nnd seciue burgnlns. SAMUEL CLARKE'S TE,, COFFEE A. GROCERY STORE, NOS. ?2 A U SOUTH O.UEEN ST. TBUlWK'S. RELIABLE GOODS. Wc nlni te furnish Geed Goods nt Reasonable Prices. BUCKWHEAT 1 BUCKWHEAT I We hae Choice, Pure, Plain, lluckw licat, that with Fleishman's Yeast Oftikes the finest Buckwheut Cakes. Wtuilse lia e Hevkcr's and Stevens' Scir-Rulslng CORNMEAL. Granulated, Brinser's Kiln-Dried and Whlte Cernmeul. OATMEAL AND AVENA, Cracked and Rolled Whent, nlwajs ficsh. Im ported Mncnrenl nnd Vermicelli. CHEESE Dutchhc.id or Edeni, Pine Apple. Sapsuge, Roquefort, and erk State Full Creum. A CARLOAD OF SALT. Just recehed, n car of Coarse and Fine Suit, orsuperler iiuallty. HONEY! HONEY! Flne Comb Heney: ali.e, Ornmte lllosseni Heney In bettles, and Rendered Heney by the pound. NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. S1clephene Connection. A T RE REISrM. Step! This Is Heist's Advertisement ! Don't read ft unless J nu want te sae money. Canned Cem, 5c. Canned Stmwberi les, four cans for 25c. Canned Black berries, fie. Canned Blackberries, four cans for 25c. Flne Whele Canned Tomatoes, be. Finest Pie Peaches in cans, 10e. Finest French Peas, two cans fer25e. Flue French Fens, Hen cnn. Evaporated Anrleets, three pounds fer2V. Evaporated Apricots, Bright Celer, 15u a pound. Gelden Egg Plums, 10, I2Uand 15c a pound. Fine Large Gelden Cullferula Prunes, 2Uca pound. Fine Country Diled Apples, Ce a (iurt. Flue EMiperated Apples, three and two pounds for lix Peaches, Bright New Goods, fle pounds 25c. Peaches. Evuperuttd, three und te pounds for 25e. Prunellas, Fine Fruit, two pounds for 25c. Fine IjirgeMuscuttll Rnlsliis, Uc. Flue Large French Piunes, three pounds, 25e, California Prunes, rcriuliu no sugar, 10, ll, 1.' and He u pound. New Large Figs, two pounds for 25c. New Stewing Figs, three pounds for 2c. Crystullied Figs, two pounds for 25c. Finest French Fit; I"ustc, 15c a pound. Dates, never saw the like, four pounds for 25c, Mincemeat, 6, 8 and 10a a pound. Oranges at 10, 15 und 20c a dozen. Finest Line of Flerida Oranges. Flue Yerk Stute lloney lu combs, lscu eund. Fluest Yerk Wtnte Extracted llenej, two pounds for 25c. Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli and Italian Piute. The above lire all New Italian Goods, at 12Kc a pack. Heme-Made Apple Butter. 8c a pound. Skinned Hams, nit fat cut etr, U',0 a pound. Picnic Hams. 8c a iieund. Dried Beef, 10c. Dried Beef Knuckles, 15c. Finest Summer Bologna, Sk Boneless Hams, from four iHiunds up, l.V. Scaled Herring, te (J) In a box, 25c a box. Finest Portland Herring, six pounds for 2.5c, Tripe In 20 pound kegs, 81 25. Finest Genulue Swiss Cheese, In ten-pound lets, tie. Corullne, lOcapack. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE H1H, Directly Opposite J. B. Martin & Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, aud Next Doer te Berrel Herse Hetel. Loek for the Big Sign across the pa enicnt. OOft D.VV COUIWhj S0 NIGHTfaEi. !O0 blON. KKM10NUUUlM-ti COl LEGE. Yeuug Men and ladles. This school Is better preparcsl than ever te glve you a first cla. business education. Our ilferts the tlrst veur have been crowned with wonderful suc cess. W. D. MO3EI, Prln., imw 16 North Queen St., Lancaster, P, ll t ( .Jj'"