Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 06, 1890, Image 2

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LAM0AITEK.PA., rebrmry 6, 1880.
B? "
Life la Deep VtilcTg.
They seem te be having all the winter
thk kmed. out en the Recky mountains
and the Pacific slope. The unprece
dented fall of Bnew which has blocked
the Pacific railroads and caused the' rle
: ArtiMlva allilt In the canons of tbe
?$$ mountains; and the consequent floods
which are new pouring uewn uireugu
the Valleys leading te the oceans, rc
" Blind us that It Is net summer weather
, everywhere, and suggest that per
haps there may be a terrestrial
cause for the abnormal winter
weather we are having and that we
may net have dene with winter forever.
And there Is asuggestieu in them which
reinforces the lessen of the Johnstown
tragedy, teaching that large populations
should never be located in very narrow
valleys, where there is a possibility of a
flood or a land slide thntmay sweep
them away. There is plenty of lnnd
even In regions of narrow valleys, where
towns may be built that floods cannot
destroy. It Is generally only necessary
te seek a bench of tbe hill that
stretches above the lowest part of the
valley. The cost of laying out a
town here may be greater ; but
one would think that tbe greater chance
of Its permanence would ensure such
precaution. It is net easy for people
outside of these floedablo districts te
understand the cquanamity with which
their inhabitants endure their con
stantly threatened danger. It is doubt
less due te the force of habit. People who
live In constant danger or drowning
cannot afford te be nervous ever it ; and,
as they think they cannot afibrd te
move away from It, they seem te take
It as one of the necessary dangers of life.
Nevertheless It remains that llfe In the
bottoms of narrow vales Is net seductive
te people of sense.
Blading the Minority.
The Republican portion of tbe com
mittee en rules In the Heuse has at last
been Induced te prepare the cede, and it
has been considered and approved by a
caucus of the Republican members. It
makes a number of changes in the
rules of the previous Congress, all
aimed at the suppression of the
minority. The Republican political
"mind is deeply impressed apparently
with the necessity of strangling, at this
. Congress, the opposition of the Demo
cratic minority te Its proposed legisla
tion ; a circumstance which clearly
shows that the Republican machine pro
poses te Introduce legislation that will
be of much benefit te it, and that will
encounter the determined opposition of
the Democrats.
If there is net a plan ahead of this
character, tbe Republican movement
te supprefs the minority In tne
Heuse is net sensible, for it is
a knlfe that will work as sharp
upon their threats when their party
gets Inte a minority as It does upon
the Democratic threat new. It is net
te be supposed that the Republican lead
ers contemplate the possibility of their
always inululalulug a majority In the
Heuse. Such u supposition would de
little credit te their sense. They never
acted upon this Idea in Mho pest,
when for many years their cou ceu
tluuance.in power was guaranteed by
the agencies of the war. The Demo
cratic side in Congress did net have oc
casion te complain then of the conspicu
ous oppressiveness upon the minority of
the cede of Heuse rulei. They have
this experience new for the first thne ;
and it is net u reasonable mipixwUlei)
that the practices of a century should
be overturned by the majority
in Congress ami rules be proposed that
use In bothering enterprising citizens
who want te lay rails upon the
streets with the necessity of apply
ing for permission te councils, therefer,
new that it Is established as the policy
of the city te encourage such use of the
streets. We suggest te councils the
propriety of enacting a general ordinance
letting everybody into the game tliBt
want te get there. If we are te have
rail-ridden streets, the mere the merrier.
Tun story of the ranking of Unlled
States sllver dollars In Moxlce Is supple
mented by the repert te the treasury do de do
partmentofagontloman who has Just re
turned from the mountains of New Moxlce.
He says that the dollars are belng made
there and net in old Moxlce. As nearly
all the meney In circulation lu that part of
the country Is sllver, and as the
schotne of coining dollars exnctly Ilke
the real ortlcle and having the
into amount of sllver Is pronounced
practlcnble thore is geed reasen te rear that
somethlng of the kind lias been going en.
The chlef difficulties in the way of the
counterfeiters would be the cost of the ne
cessary inachlnery, the large capital neces
sary te carry en the operations and the
trouble about gettlng it Inte circulation
without exciting suspicion. When the
cost of manufacture and the great dnnger
erthe enterprise Is considered with these
riimrultlca the difference Iwtwoen the
seventy-twe cents' worth of silver and the
legal dollar does net scam great enough te
tempt large capitalists.
', A nniiAT many vosselsusod oil te break
the ferce of the waves during the recenl
storm, and It is new gettlng te he generally
accepted as an established fact that oil Is se
useful in storms that every vossel must be
equipped te apply It. The New Yerk
Herald says: "The ferce of Atlantic
waves In a 'wuole gals' has been estimated
by Stophenson and otlier engineers nt soven
thousand jxmiuls te the sqtiure feet. Yet
a flint of vegetable oil, preperly placed, acts
en the raging billows as a blanket, trans
forming thorn Inte comparatively tnme un
dulatiens, and permitting even n disabled
ship te rlde out the storm. The sclontlfle
explanation of this Is that, us heavy sons
are fermed by the "rasping" action of the
wind, the thin oleniftuous film sorves as a
lubricant te diminish the friction between
wind and water. The potency of oil for
this purpese has been known for ages. It
was habitually used by the old Cireek
sailors. But Its application In modern
tlmes has been, till recent years, almost a
letart."
It is qtllte romerkablo hew the world
manages te forget geed things, for ene
w.uld think that a prnctlce se valuable lu
saving human Ufa, and se simple lu Its ap
plication, would noverbo forgotten.
pley.rs or with the government. Bach a
system would enable the werklBgmea te
express weir wises ana grievanees peace
ably and freely, and would give Uie author
ities of the state aa opportunity te inform
themselves Inn very direct way of tbe con
ditien or the working poepio, tbns Ice
In touch with all thnlr activities, senti
ments and Impulses. Referring te the state
or tilings in me mines, tne emperor says,
owing te his anxiety for the welfare of the
men, no wishes te see the mines developed
Inte model establishments and desires that
the moasures shall be taken te that end.
The council of state will meet te consider
the preliminary questions Involved In
carrying out thoe lileas. Kxperts will be
called te testify befere It, and the emperor
himself will preside.
The emperor's rescript and his order
toMinlster Ven Ilorlepscb, have caused a
great sonsatlen In parliamentary circles.
Tlieyare compared with Herr von Boot Beot Boet
tlcher's statement lu the Itelchstag that
further legislation of the kind could have
no better success than the previous legisla
tion bad had. Hut when Yen Boetticher
made that declaration he was talking te
the Itelchstag only, the elections were net
precisely en the carpet, and nobody was In
presence of an Immediate necessity te
porsuade the working man away from the
racialist cause by pretending an astonish
ing regard for his welfare It Is observed
that nelther document Is countersigned by
a responsible minister.
The emperor reserves te himself the
right te nppelnt the experts who are te re
imrt te the council of state en labor ques
tiens. Huren Ntuinm will be ene or thorn.
THK 1ILA1XKH HISSED IN CHUltCH.
They Neglected toObservothu Customs
of the Catholic Church.
Wellington Dispatch te Pittsburg Dispatch,
Feb. 4.
A peculiar Incldonteccurrcd te-day whlle
thetunernl of Mrs. Copnlnger was fn pre-
8 rest at St. Matthew's church. As the rela rela rela
vosef the dead lady entered the church,
Colonel Ceppinger advanced ahead of the
ethers, knelt at the ontrance te his pew,
and made the sign of the cress, nfter the
habit of deveut Cathodes. When Secretary
and Mrs. Blaine, closely following thefr
boreavod sen-lu-law, entored the new with-
out sign or gonuilexlon of nny kind,
feelly auuibie mates came irem t
direetly obevo thorn te the right.
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PERSONAL.
Okmiuik O.Ticiinven, assistant secretory
of the treasury. Is HI at Washington, and
was unable te loave his bed en Wednesday.
r.x-JuixiK Jehn II. Haii.ky has been
nominated for mayor by the l'lttsburg
Democrats.
I.llIUTK.VANT-GOVntlNOn LAMPION, who
was ousted from his Beat by the Dnmcratic
Henate of Ohie lias concluded net te curry
htsensote the supreme court.
Majeh Sf.iifa Pi.nie has accepted the In
vitation of the I'ortugueso Republicans te
Jein thelr ranks and beconie ene of the
leaders of the party. He will threw up
his commission in the army, hj that he
may be free te retum home and outer upon
a political career.
lles. II. M. Neivrir. of Columbia, whlle
attending the centennial colebration of the
supreme court In New Yerk was the
only Pennsylvanian of a party of olKhteon
distinguished men entertalned at dinner
by Kllet 1'. rihenard, son-in-law of Com Com
eodore Yanderbllt. The banquet was of
regal magnlflcoiice, plates, forks ami spoons
of geld and catering te suit thorn.
Km Jen eh, a widely-known Quaker
firoaeher and philanthropist, dled at Ills
ioiiie In Keuth China, Me., Sunday, aged
nighty-three. In 183 he married Sybil
Jenes, and In 1810 they enmmonced their
missionary labors. After travellng ever
all of this continent, thelr tours wcre ex-
limilmf ... T II. ah... lititlnail l.Alnn.1 T..m
way, Germany, Switzerland, France, Spain
and the Hely Lnnd. He was a member of
the Maine Legislature In 1851. ills wlfe
died in 1673.
Assistant TesrMAsTiMi Qknicual
Ci.auknen Is about te resign. One of his
friends racently said, "Clarksen will re
sign In less tlmn ninety days from this
date He is weary of the Phirisalcnl ways
of the aduilnlbtrutien. He is n politician
who bolluveH in rewardlng, as far aa may
be, the men who did the work anil made
the election of Harrison a possibility. He
llnds the active workers of the party
shunted off en te a side track, and thodllo thedllo thodlle
tanles who, when the light was en, simply
steed around In the way, railroaded Inte
ofllce. Te be short and plain, he is dis
gusted, and as seen as he can protect souie
IKilltical paper he has out he will shake
lauds w Ith himself and quit."
IMKRUKD 11Y ItKIl HOI" lllONS.
Who the persons wero who were se crlev-
eusly offended at the failure of Mr. and
Mrs. Blaine te observe the custom of Cath
olics, could net be discovered. Of course
many otuerdisiinguisiiou rroiesiams were
nrosent, among thein Prosident and Mrs.
Harrison, cabiuet ajid ether high officials
et the administration, who did net salute
the altar and its emblems, but tbe hisses
wero plainly directed against Mr. and Mrs.
Blaine, for they only at the time had
roached the ontrance te their pew.
Ne fragrant wild flower of the lieatti
In nwecter than my Julia's lnh ;
Ne pearl U whiter than her teeth,
Whlle her Heft lips the reacii dj e.
Fer BOZODONT I tier delight.
It keeps threw charms e pure and bright.
Te leek upon a bright, beautiful baby and re
member that the euly medicine It ever talcea Is
Dr. Hull's Itnby Hyrup, certainly converts
another family te the use of the remedy.
The slehtofen ugly Intlnmetl bell or sere, te
say nothing of Ita Uatigcre'iii tendency, nheuld
Induce any sufferer te try Ijtixncler, the lnfulll lnfulll
bie rcmidy for tlicse troublesomo bleed disorders.
n.
Have you get sall-rlirnm or tetlur,
Hcrefnla or fuv t r-seres t
Yeu will neer be the bettei
Fer your faith In iiuacklah bores.
Hsk from nature's Mere the treasure
Thatwlllsavoyeu freiii IhograNe
And gle blessings without mcatii re
Net te feel, or quack, or knave,
but te Dr. Pierre's Uetdeu Medical Discovery,
the world-famed euro for the abevu dlwaMH. It
Is guaranteed Ui euro the dlMiaam for which Ills
recoinmeudod, or money paid fur It will be re
funded. W.ThJtw
TT OOD H B.ltHAl'AUU,l-A.
Rheumatism
Is believed te lie caused;!))' excess of luetic acid
In the bleed, owing te the fulluroef the kidneys
and liver te properly remove It, The acid attacks
the flbreus tissues, particularly In the Joints,
and causes the local manifestations of the dts
case, pains and uclieslu the back and kheulders
and In the Joints at the knecs, ankles, hips and
wrists. Thousands of people lme found lu
ltoed'aHarsaparlllau positive and iiermanent
cure for rheumatism. This medlcinu, by Its
purifying and viUtllilng action, ueutrulltes the
ucldlty of the bleed, ,and also builds up and
strengthens the whole body.
Wonderful Proportion
" I have taken Heed's Harsaparllla unit found
It excellent for rheumatism and dyspepsia. I
suffered for many long yeurs, but my cemplete
recovery Is due te lloed'u Harsaparllla. I re
commend It te every one because of Its w on en
derful properties as a bleed medicine." Jehn
Kui.l.i.ii an, 6.1 Clmlliuin Htreet, Cle clund.Ohle.
Inflnminntery llheumntlsm
"I Just want Heplo te knew thatwethlnk
Heed's Harsaparllla the best remedy for Inflam
matory rheumntlsm lu the world. My husband
bad this terrlble affection for two years and
lloed'sBanuipurllla helped blm mere than an),
thing else. Iumulwajsglad te tell what Heed's
Harsaparllla has done." .Mas. P. Atkinson,
Balcm, Iud.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
HnldbyallilmeKists. II j nix for IS, Prciared
only by (J. I. IIOOI) vt CO., I-ehcII, Mass.
ItUlMmi'SiONKJJOLltAlt (1)
Persian Lawns, tic.
Gay as the gayest Challis,
but they're at a "White Goods"
counter. Reses and posies,
leaves and sprays in possible
and impossible tints, scattered
en sheer silky cotton. Stripes
tee. That's the new Persian
Lawn. 12. i. is. 1 8c! Yeu
think of India Silks even while
you finger them.
Half a dozen mere of the
same filmy family.
Zephyr Lawns, a little heavier than the
Persian, lie In plain colors, 15 and lc In
strips.
Organdie Lawn In stripes, plaids, and flf
uree.aa, 35, , Me.
Dimities wltlj colored figures en white
R rounds, 39c.
kck Plaid Lawns, it, ae, and ate; with
lace plaids. 15c
Illsck-nd-whlie Lawns, plaids and stripes,
'lie
Trite te say never before se
many or se geed. True, just
the same.
Valentines,
Little mere than a week te
Valentine's day. There's a
long counter of just the things
you?re looking for if you want
anything of the kind. Cute
and pretty, with a spattering of
love talk, for as little as 3 cents.
Cuter, prettier, and leaded with
sweet nothings, up te half a
dozen dollars or se.
Linen Table Sets.
Such a line of Hemstitched
Linen Table Sets as we have
never had before. Besides full
sets, there are napkins, runners,
tray-cloths, and plate napkins
te be had separately.
Most el the marvel is in the
prices. Measure by one. Cleth
2x2 ii yards, and 12 Napkins,
$9.50. The cheapest we ever
had before of this size was
$12.25.
Set prices go te $24.
India Shawls.
New Indias in sight. $30,
$40, $50, $60, $75, $100. We
never had better ones at these
prices ; net likely te have again.
Valleys $150 te $500.
Y l np fttmft.
REAIi J38TATK UrrtCB.
HERR'S
GENERAL REALESTATEOM.
UOirftESJBUHDINa LOTH.rARMB, MILLS,
Ac., for sale. Cireat bargains. Call for our new
Catalogue Just out.
I10UHKR and BITHINKHB PROPKRTlWial
wa a en hand for rent.
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QPBClAXBAJMAWaV
HENTH COLLKCTRD - PreMrtles
charge of, collection of reals, payment of Uses,
repairs, etc, attended te without trouble or aa aa aa
noyanee te owners.
MONEY TO IJAN ON MOKTOAaES,-Fer
these having money te Invest ws haveflrst
elass mortgages en hand and tne best of facili
ties for Investing.
TITLE PAPER prepared and titles carefully
examined.
Allan A. Hcrr,
REAL ESTATE ft INSURANCE AGENT
NO. 108 EAST KINO STREET.
J. Harry Stamrri.
24
Cn.tr. Square
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90h;
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w mma mib4S deem.
NEWBOSTONSTORE
New Spnng Dim
Goods !
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lead
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OH ItKNT.
Reems for Rent,
THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS,
fining Prices Upside Din
TiraiDg Prices Downside Up.
It don't make mnch difference which you Ilk
best, we only
WANT TOU TO KNOW THAT WK ARK
WATT & SHAND
Have received sersral carload of
New Spring Goods
WITHIN THE PAST WEEK.
New Bering Colorings In our Popular CABH-I
atstut tiit jtiB.11 Aa, yara wiae, me m yarn.
New Hprtng 8hads In these Buptrler CASH-
ehk itKniutnfAB, inenes wiae, wimp I
yara.
HENRI
prlnrStuvl
ETTAS, 40
Inches wide, 80e a yard.
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Jehn Wanamaker.
IJalace of ohten.
IALACE OP PAHHIOM.
ADether
Slaughter
Ohas. H. Frey's
SHOE STORE,
Nes. 3 and 5 East King St.
Third Fleer Roem Is handsomely papered
and ntted up, having Its own water closet and
washstand In a small ante-room, the fleer I
planed and oiled, making a handsome room,
suitable for dancing, seciables, secret organisa erganisa organisa
teons, etc.
The Peurth Fleer tsnet papered.but will also
be fitted up In similar style tesult geed tenants.
It has its own water closet and washstand : In Its
present condition Is suitable for light manutac.
ture.
Fourth Fleer for Rent from March 1st, and
Third Fleer from April 1st.
Cheap Bent te Geed Tenants.
APPLY TO
Chas. H. Frey,
(Huccesser te FREY A ECJCERT) the Leader et
Lew Prices In
BOOTS AND SHOES,
NOB. 3 A 6 EAST KINO STREET,
LANCASTER, .PA.
GClethtUQ.
IN
HATS
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AitTIN BROfl.
ABOUT
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250 REMNANTS
OP
BLACK HENIUETTAS,
BLACK CABIIMERES,
COLORED HENRIETTAS,
COLORED CASHMERES,
PLAIN CLOTHS,
FANCY CLOTn8,
PLAIN AND STRIPED SERQES,
BLA.CK DRESS SILKS,
Etc, Etc., Etc.,
At the Lewest Priees
EVER ASKED IN OUR UITY.
Shrewd, Quick Buyers will be the Large Oalu
ers by Paying Our Stere an Early visit.
Twenty Doten Men's 17e Linen Turndown
Cellar at eXcBaeh.
Ruehlngs, Ribbons, Stamped Linens.
OerseU, Jerseys, Towels. Table Linens.
Banner Reds, Plush Ornaments, Etc.,
-AT-
LOW PRICES
AT
J.HarryStamrrTs,
NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE.
FINEST nAHHMKRE HENRIETTAS In Old
Rese, Ureys, Heliotrope and all the deelrabld
sering ehadee, 48 Inches wide. 76c a yard. This
is a common dollar quality.
We hare opened an Immense variety of COM j
bum ATiun uhsssh uwiM in umer mripss
and Plaids, beautifully ahaded In every rarlity
or coloring, ev 10 ta incnea wiae, sua a yara.
PINE FRENCH PLAIDS In New Detlg
and Colorings, 0 Inches wide, 75c a yard.
60 pieces Fine All-Weel TRICOT BUITINUtsJ
ail colors, siy,v ; worm ok.
New Yerk Stere.
-AT THE-
GREAT CLEARING SALE
will hamstring future ns well us present
minorities, without souie strong in
ducement calling for this tempo
rary advantage. There is enough
rascality lu the present leadership of the
Republican party te warrant the worst
suspicion as te the motives that Inspire
this movement; and Is a safe assumption
that they propose te take lu enough of
personal pretlt lu this deal te make them
regardless of nny future damage.
Let the Issue be Made.
Senater Itcyhuru has been nominated
by the Ileptibllcaus of Judge Kelley's
district te take bis place in Congress.
William M. Ayrcs, another Republican,
who is president of the Tariff Ilefeis;
club, bas been asked te run against blm
by ajnumber of voters of tbe district,
upon the Issue of free raw mnterlnls.
We hope that the ceutest will be
made en these Unci. It will be a
very lutcrwtiug ceutest if it is irmde, as
we trust It will be ; and wcBuppoae that
the Democratic voters cau nllbrd te let
the fight be made by these Itepubllcans
without further Interference en their part
than te vote for the side they like best.
Iteyburu will net get many of their
votes, and Ayres ought te have a fair
chance of winning the fight with their
support. We de net think it prob preb
able that even in a Philadelphia
district a fair test of the opluleu
of the voters will show it te be
opposed te the admission of the raw ma
terials of manufacture free of duty. It
is a very proper question upon which
te array tbe voters lu a congressional
election, and there Is opportunity te
make a lively tight en It lu this district
In the few days that are te pass before
tbe election takes place.
Let Them be Fre te All.
We note the introduej into coun
cils of prepositions teLuiix te the
street railway such of tbe snts ia they
desire te lay their rails upeu, vnu pii,-
lege of their use for the planting or poles
and stretching electric wires ; all for the
mall consideration of live dollar a car
and fifty cents a pole per atinum. Te all
of which we euter no objection ; coun
cils having determined te make this dis
position of some of tbe streets, there
U ue geed reason why they should
net all be placed at tbe service
et anybody who wants te lay rails
upon them. Let council provide
generally that auyoue who wants
; te lay an electric railway upeu any
Uwet net already taken up for tbe
" pwpeae of some ene else, shall have
vv' tk privlUte of doing se upeu the
i j)(sMtm and conditions. 'lucre toue
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Twe Workmen lu n Tronteu Wlre Mill
HutTer ITnspoakiilile Torture.
Twe shocking accidents occurred en
Wednesday at lleebling's wlre mill,
Trenten.
Charles ChrctHe, aged soveutocn years,
was pierced through the body and for un
Instant ausnended In the air en a red het
red about three Inches In diamoter.
Yeung Cheattle Is what is known ns a
"hooker up" In the mill. As the Iren
loavestho furnncahe sel70s it in u (ulr e(
tongs and guides it teu hele, which reduce
the slre. As he attempted te sebe n piece
of iron it brake near I no tengx, and before
he had tiine te again take held, the red het
and new wriggling red onterod his riutit
side Just abote the hip, and passing
through the lung came out beneath the lelt
armpit. As the red passed through young
Chcattle's body the end ciuiuht In a part of
the uiachiuery and for an Instant tun boy
wis suspended lu the air en the red het
Iren.
Ills weight broke the Iren and young
Cheattle fell In front of the furnace en his
feet. At the uiiie instant nuothcrleng red
of het Iren was seen coming through the
rollers from the furnace. Cheattle still iteld
the tongs s lien the iron left his body, and
ns he vaw thofeceud ploce leaving the fur
nace hud hulllclent proscuce of mind te
ralse the tongs and ward It off, el me tills tee
would hae piereed ills body. Medical at
tendance was at ence procured, but the
case was hostess.
Mart Melesky, a fine Ire draw or of the
same mill, was nierced lu the stomach
about midnight, lie is a new man and did
net understand hew te arrange his wlre,
which fjreke, tbe end euterlng the pit of
his stomach. The "reel" runs very fast,
and when the fine wire entored Molesky
he was pluned In a comer, and befere the
reel could be steppod about ten feet of It
had curled up in the man's stomach. Wil
liam Mersheu was killed iu the same mill
en Tuesday by the breaking of un electrlc
wire.
The mill clesed down nfter Cheattle re
ceived his death wound, and the lirm or
dered a corps of six of 'fronton's leading
physicians te relieve the men, but they
suy muy can nive iue uigm lureugu.
H
W P1NUKR NAILS CAMKOFr.
KeraicnrI was allllcteil with a. herrlliln
rnne of liloed iiolxen, mid upwards of tUe
months of tliutlline I Hinmuitile todenorkof
nny kind. My Anger nulls came eir and my
Imlr dropped out, lenlng my head us clean
und smooth ns If It had been shaed. Icon Icen
suited the best local jitiyMclntm, and Swnt hun
dreds of dollars for medicine of dluerent kinds,
but without receUing the slightest benefit. I
wiisndlHelllnnllyteUlt Het Hnrlnirs. This
I did, but Incoming disgusted with the treat
ment I was receiving there, commenced taking
Hwirt's Heeinc (H. H. H ) The clleet that B. B. 8.
hud 011 me was truly wonderful. I commenced
U recover after taking the first bottle, and by
the thne I had taken twelve bottles I was en
tirely cured cured by (Swift's Bpcclflc (8. . 8.)
uhen the world-renowned Het Bering? hud
fulled. Wit. H. LOOM1H.
Hhretenert.La."
FOUR VKAItS ON CRUTCH ISM.
Ferllfteen years I win u till 1 ted with rheumn
tlsm, four ears etnhlch 1 was eempellnl loge
en crutches. Words am liuuleijunte te express
the sunerlnis I enduretl durlni; that time. Ttnr
Ing these flfteeu years of existence (It was net
living), I tried cvtry known lemedy without
receiving any benetlt. I Anally begun en Swift's
bpecinc(S. B. 8.), nhlchfrem the llrstgaveme
relief, and te-day I nm enjoying the beM of
henlth, and am u well num. 1 candidly be
lleethatB. H. B. Is the best bleed purifier en
the market tenluy.
J. T). TAYLOR, Cuba, Me.
Trent I se en Weed and Bktn Dlsenhes mailed
flee. bWIFTHPLCIFIOCO.,
(a) Atlanta 'Je.
DRUNKEKNK8S.
I.HJUOlt IIA11IT.
In All the World there Is but One Cure.
DU. 1IAINKS' QOLU1:n SPECIFIC.
It can be given In n cup of coflVeor tea, or In
articles or feed, without the knew ledge of the
patient. If necessary ; It Is absolutely harmless
und w 111 ilfect a permanent and speedy cure,
whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or
an aleohello wreck. IT NKVKR FAILH. It
operates se quietly and with such certainty
that the patient undergoes no Inconvenience,
and ere he Is aware, his cemplete reformation Is
cttected. ii page book or particulars free.
Oil AH. A. LOCH Kit. Drugg'st.
Ne. V Kut King BU, Lancaster, l'a.
twtMeed-TlhiJl
-AT
ASTRICH'S
PRICED
FOR
QUICK SALES.
Palace of Fashion,
leuv.
EVAN'S PLOUK.
THE QEItMAN WOUKIXQ MP..V.
Order Frem thoKinperer te thoilluUter
et Commerce Imnurlnl Suggestions.
The Emperor William has issued an order
addressed te Biren Ven liorleisch, the new
moasures new in operation for Improving
minister or commerce u V.111011 he says
tin
tnat uowet or vaiuauie or 1111 iiertant are the
the condition of the working poepio, they
11 wuai a proper
before the new
are net te be compared with what a proper
puriurniuiicu 01 lue uuiy
minister v HI roeulre.
lie then specincally directs an oxtenslon
iu the application of tbe system of work werk
ingmen's insurance, and the opening efan
inquiry into all tnuie laws affecting factory
labor. The emperor alllrms in the rescript
tiiat it Is the duty of the state te se regulale
the duration and the nature of labor as te
ensure the health, the morality and the
supply of all the economic vtants of the
werKine men, ami te pros
te equallty befere the law.
werklne men, and te preserve their claim
te equalltv befere the law. Fer the nrnnin.
tten of peace between wet king men and
thelr employers, legal measures must be
taken toward the Oktabllshmeut of regula
tions empowering working men te appoint
delegates enjoying their confidence te
represent them In the settlement of atlalrs,
these delegates safeguarding the inter
ests of the working tnnn whom they
represent In all negotiations with the em-
" Prove All Things and Held
Fast te That Which
Is Geed."
Levan's
Fleur I
115 & 117 North Queen St.,
On THURSDAY, FEB. 6th,
en this day we will offer all our
Hats at the uniform price of 1 1
cents.
Ladies' Felt Hats in poed
and desirable shapes at u
cents, for this day.
Children's Seft Felt Tennis
Hats at 1 1 cents, en this day.
Children's Trimmed Felt
Hats, which sold at $i, $1.25,
$1.50, at 11 cents apiece, en
this day.
De net miss, as no doubt
every Hat in the store will be
sold out en that day.
We further offer en this day
all our Children's Plush Caps
at half price.
75c Caps at 38c
1.00 " " 50c
$1.25 " 63c
$1.50 " " 75c
On FRIDAY, FE13. 7th, we
offer once mere all our Ladies'
Jersey Ribbed Saxony Vests, in
white and scarlet, at 39 cents.
All our heavy ribbed Ladies'
Cashmere Underwear Vests
and Pants, in scarlet, white and
natural, at 49c apiece.
Friday and Saturday are the
last two days for reduced prices
en Corsets.
Take advantage of it. After
Saturday all Corsets will go
back te their original price.
Fer February at Cut Prices
the Special Saloef BblrUaud
Waists Is active and gelug.
A large let of Percale Shirts,
net all sites or any one num
ber, f 1 60 and f I 23 quality,
going at f 1, Including two and three cellars and
extra cufTs and all of "Garner's" Best Percale.
Beys' "Btar" Waists, Fast Celer Percales, 60c
kinds reduced te 42c. Lauudried "Star"
Waists, " Garner's " Percales, B5c reduced te
ttlc. Finest Percales and Handsome Plaid
Olngham Waists, laundried, II quality reduced
te 81c. A let or Men's White Dress BhlrU at
cut prices, of Interest te the wearer and the
irencr.
1 HE " DAYTON " SUinT AT II.
THE "CYCJ.ONE " SHIRT AT 75c.
Fit exactly and will wear excellently our
Shirts at 60c and SSc. l
Smallest lets and odds and euds In Clothing
went out with the Jauuary Sate. All the re
tnaluder of our winter stock. Is new priced for
quick sales and French leave. Many bargains.
Custom department Is cutting Suits and Trou
sers te measure at small prices.
MARTIN BROS,
26 and 28 N. Queen St.
35
AND X7 NORTH QUEEN BT- LAN
CASTER, PA.
Charles Stamm's
m
pen
Stee
t
LANCASTER. PA.
T J. MARTIN A CO.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.
UpJielstery Department.
A large table in this depai
ment contains all of the stec
that is marked at special price
te close out a great many mer
articles than we can mention i
this ad, but a visit will cenvinc
you that the bargains mer
ttened here are of. real wertr
Furniture Cevering.
A chance te cover any edl
pieces of Furniture you ma
have at a very small outlay
About twentv-five pieces shei
lengths picked out of the stec
of Ramies, lutes, Pept Point!
Brocetelles, and Tapestries at
marked at Vx and Vi ferme
prices. Lengths run from
yard te 10 yards.
Heavy Drapery.
One let 1 5, all told, of heav
Chenille and Turceman Li
tains. lA pair is all we have
each pattern. The marke
prices of theseCurtains areawa
jelew their value. Suitable fd
3oek Case Drapery, Pertierl
! 7estoeninj? Couch Cevers, &
Lace Curtains.
Have you a single or a pa
of windows te drape i An el
pertunity te buy y2iexi pail
of Lace Curtains at a low pne
Net mere than 2 pairs in ar
one let. Swiss, Madras, Nc
tingham, Imitation Irish Peij
and Sash Curtains. Seme al
about their original price.
J. B. MARTIN & CO.,
Cor. West King and Prince Sli
LANCASTER. PA.
JttttBiC.
rpUE MUHIO STORE.
THE MUSIC STORE.
DLX'KER BROS. PIANOS,
HAINES BROS. PIANOS.
$100,000.
INVESTMENTS,
UONIH AND MORTGAGE IN HUMS OF
1100, lift), 11,000 te 120,000.
Intercsl a ier cent. Pa) able quarterly,
JOHN II. MKrl.ER,
ehVlyd , k SBeuthDukeHU
TTOUBE-PAINTINO, CHAINING
XX ULAZI.1U,
AND
llVltriV J. IIUnWN. siiCLlMfmr tn n.i V.'
Brown, deceased. Practical Painter. Uialuer
andGtailer. Werk done by contract or day as
ihean as Unit-clan work can be done. Best
workmen, and none but best material used.
Fine Graining a specialty.
S-Orduri by matt atn nded. Shep 53 North
Queen. Reedence 119 East James street.
JanM-lmd
MASON 4 HAMLIN OKOANS. BAND iAND
ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS.
STRINGHANDTIUMMINGSOKALLKINDS.
WOODWARD & CO.,
14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa.
)hotettvaphm.
New Spring Goods!
New Shades Henriettas.
New Shades Cleths,
New Shades Dress Bilks.
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 Black Ooeds.
New Pink, Blue and Cream Henriettas.
New Styles In Black and White Goods.
New Things In Silks for Trimmings.
New Shades In Tricot Cleths.
New Stripes and Plaids In Outing Cleths.
New Styles Calicoes,
New Shades or Cheese Cleths.
New Things in Silk Ribbons.
New Point Laces.
New Hamburg Edglugs.
New Hand-Made Torchon Laces.
New Styles of Ruehlngs.
New Things In Lace Veilings.
New Assortment (ft Kid Gleve.
New SUk and Ltnen Handkerchiefs.
New Silk Lisle Thread and Cotten Hosiery.
New Assortment of Corsets.
New Styles of Shirting Percales.
ggrSamples sent free upon application. Coun
try orders receive prompt and careful attention.
Goods sent te all parts C. O. D., or en receipt e
Postefflce Order.
4Jur.
R
ARE BARGAINS.
Special Big Rett
ON j
ROBES, !
Blankets, Driving Caj
-AND
R
OTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
FROM
KcBnigsteirg, Prussia,
Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and
Three-quarter Length Photograph.
ROTE,
60 1-2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te the Postefflce.
JaaT-emd
kl pen Street,
BOSTON STORE.
ALL WINTER GOODS.
FUR ROBES FROM" 2-75 Ijl
BLANKETS FROM 75c. M
STAUFFER & CO
31 and 33 North Queen Street,
LANCASTER. PA.
Gavptt,
-r ANOAHTER CARPET HOUSE.
8HAUB & VONDERSMIT
IT PAYS THE BUYER
TO GO" TO
SHAUB & V0NDERSMITI
RUGS. CARPETS. ART HQUARES,
i-MWHH. WINDOW SHADES. Etc.
FINEST LACE CURTAINS AND PORTIEI
lu the City for the Prices, Be Sure te
Hee Them.
BEST GOODS I LOWEST PRIC
GROUND FLOOR I ONE PRICE I
CARPET AND CARPET WORK I BEST A
HearGorneref Orange &N. Que
au2Myd
-w-nn ti p rm it a nTF.rm
H1 . A i? 7u n u" ninr inn.
eT u. aT'm ' p. 6. 's. eir a., i. e. e. f e
Charm ana ns, go u mlmlAj,,.
Ne. i3 West King Btre
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