"SffS V CPV 4rfiJ 'w: ! 11 rv y n;' ." ' v , ;' 1T THE LANCASTER DAILY . INTELLIGENCER, SATUBDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 1800. ': . .'lf "55" U. .! mis. :!. - 'ILTI. ;&; FA" fff, r '? ,n &. & w . t w If1? s& " Bfc. i? -te 5 iC -,"J fftitUtt ftlttUtae)tCf !? I . i - i. inimi nriMul ; ;' ' ,. iii nvri!iwwi mi.n "'" - : a. - rriv:v r rv.' "-rr . ?i v WWHI UUUIK, raywv, tMM, DAILY UfTKLLiaKNCEft.-Publlib.e4 ray day la the year, but Bunday. Served r carrier In this elty and. aurreundlng 4'towialtrieefilawek. By moll Are del- MM jrtar la a4 vaaea I ou eenta a menin. .wanar iriTKLuaKNCKR-onadeiiar and AH MMita a vm. In aifvanMI. Ch'MOTIOETO SUBSCRIBKRS-Remlt by check mtvmumca order, and where ncuner or .IMaeeaa be procured end In a registered tettar Vnteratt at the Postefflce, a second cIam mall Apsaaas, TBS XHTKLUOKNCER, Lancaster, Pa. LANOAJTEK, FA., February 8, 1890. The Scum of Cities. The murder of a New Yerk " street Arab," by it boy whom he had dared, - is an alarming example of the fearful mental and moral deformity of Individ uals growing up in the streets of n great city., The small boy who bared his breast for the knife, and the small vil lain who coolly pluugcd It In, were both heroes lu their own eyes, and no doubt imagined, from their extensive ac quaintance with the Police Qazcllc, and ether literature of the gutter, that they were genuine heroes. Of course It is net te be supposed that the victim thought his challenge would be accepted, but he very well knew the effect of "a dare" en the reckless young rascals who are growing up te make the dangerous criminal element of the me tropolis. He probably exacted te be slightly cut and have a light ever it, nd in baring his breast te the attack felt that he was heroically responding te a test of his courage. He showed the stuff of which strong men arc made, and it Is a miserable pity that he should be se thrown away by association with u gang of young desperadoes. As for the fourteen-year-old murdercr there is some thing startling about the calm assurance with which he explained te the magis trate that he only accepted a challenge te de the stabbing which had been ex tended by the victim. He shows net the slightest reinerwj or fear, and proba bly his chief interest is lu the accounts of his exploit which are sure te appear with portraits and illustrations In publi cations specially devoted te crimes and horrors. The poilce report that the so se called "candy store," where this tragedy was enacted, is one of a large number of dens patronized by depraved children. If this terrible state of affairs is net very seen remedied New Yerk will have a class of citizens mera dau , gereus aud 3avage than that which tnade the mobs of Paris Infamous for atroci ties and vandalism. While the urni of the law Is "strong, the land at peace and the city quiet, there is nothing te fear from a city's lawless classes, but there must come days of wild political excitement, and perils of government at home or abroad, imd in these emergencies leek out for the scum of New Yerk. There Is a large foreign element. Italian and Hungarian ready te fellow the desperate leadership of the American bred toughs aud In a couple of hours they could sack Wall street, Are the city and wipe out of existence many millions of property. New York ers are fully aware of this but seem te place tee much reliance upon the regi ments of state troops in the city. These small bodies of militia might de geed work but th numbers against them would beeverwhclmlngand a mob with a geed leader could have plenty of time te finish, their work of destruction by simply cutting all telegraph Hues leading from the elty aud taking posses sion of the railroads. This may seem a very lurid presentation of the re mote possibilities ; uud it Is se. Fer it is right te leek the worst squarely In the face lu consider ing the tendencies of the dark under current of city life lu these bright modern days of Christlaulty aud civili zation. There have been movements te coleulzo elty children en Western fan us, but se great u social evil needs mere radical meusures of relief. Some way must lie found of changing the condi tions of city life. a an A Pacific Poland. Harper' b Weekly Is very much alarmed at the leaning towards entang ling ferelgu alliances shown by the general approval of the Sauieau treaty. The alarm hardly appears te be war ranted, as the alliance for maintaining peace and security in Sameu is only accepted as the least of two evils, and should net lu any way nfl'ect the cau tious, Independent foreign policy of this country We had te cheese between a state of affairs that must have ended in serious quarrel with the ether powers, if net in war, and an arrangement which, with all Its defects, has the great advantage of keeping foreign in fluence pretty well balanced, aud sav ing three great nations from the ab surdity of quarreling ever a scrap of land se insignificant. Under the grant of a harbor and coaling station we might have taken a mero aggressive interest in Samoa and saved her from the treaty, but we allowed that oppor tunity te pass, and new, as Harper' has it, the treaty effects an alliauee by which the three powers practically take possession of Samoa as Russia, Ger many and Austria took possession of Pelaud. We allowed Germany te go ahead until her Interests there se far overbalanced all ethers that she could net be expected te abandon them te the perils of native misrule, aud new we are forced te make the best of a bad situa tion aud ossume a role that will enable us te save at least the semblauce of Sameau independence. The compari son with thedivislen of Poland is humili ating for the republic that is a party te the seizure of Samoa from the Samoans; but we can console ourselves with the 9 reflection that there will be no division of this Paclllc Pelaud, no seizure of it by any one power, and no oppression of the Samoans as long as there Is an American llug flyiug en the islands. As a distinct assurance of this firm American policy we should make haste te establish aud streugly fortify that coaling station and harbor, the right te which it is tacitly understood Mohave net in any way imperiled by the treaty. m m a AtlrertUlug a Prince. While ills father, the Cemte de Paris, lien the occaueu his way te America, ths young Due d' Orleans is found in Paris celebrating his twenty-first birth day by offering himself at u recruiting oee for service In the army. The in cident is dtemlitteil liv Mm ,.,-,- .,... dent who cabled it as a mere boyish prank and It may prove nothing mere, but it certainly does net leek that way. The earning of age of the heir te the threue U net ay oceasdeu that would be tt6r..Hl te pass In silence, uud the fact tt no ether arrangements had lieeii ud for uetlclug the event towns te 'a i ;.. ihewt!t the incident was coolly de vised ' m a geed way of advertising the young scion of the house of Orleans. The spectacle of a young man who had been banished from .France because, of his royal bleed returning at great perils en his twenty-first birthday, aud in disguise, te enlist an a private In the army of his country, Is certainly calcu lated te lire lhe French heart. It must have been guessed that he would be. re cognized, and his letter te the minister of war was evidently carefully prepared for this emergency. His father will seen be received lu this country with distinguished honors as an efllccr of our army in the civil war, aud a careful, though tiresome, historian of that conflict. Whatever the French government may de with the son the honors te the father In America and the dash aud boldness of the young tirlnce are sure te gain him popularity. The Due de Luyncs, who hcl)cd him In the enterprise, is only a year elder and It will bu the safest and easiest course for the government te trc.it the whole matter as aA boyish ejeapnde, but it will probably be found that royalist Orleans stock has risen fifty per cent, aud Keulaugcr, the man en horseback, may be succeeded In popular favor by this prince se eager te serve as a private lu the ranks, Thk purchase) of twenty thousand kegs of nulla by ene Pittsburg film, T, U, Itoyle A Ce., Is ovldenco of an upward move, bo be bo vause it Is asserted that the order Is net (tpoculAtlve, but Is te meet orders from a ntimbar of widely oeparaled points, chiefly In llie Seuth and West It Is charged that ox-Oevonior Henry C. Warmetli, of Louisiana, scoured the jippolnttnent as collector of the pert of New Orleans lu reward for his effort te Hecii re the adoption of a lottery wchome by the Henute of North Dakota. The Louisiana state lottery Is at the back of the Dakota eutnrprlin and the story runs that It furuNheil nibney for the Ilepublican national couimltteo lu ISisS en the condition that It should rocelvo a new charter In a Northern state. Tliln Is a won wen won derful tale If true, hut needs te ha thor oughly substantiated. PJCIMOXAI.. Prier. One Hi:cki:ii, the futueiiH opthal epthal opthal meloglKl, U dead at Iloldelhcrg. , Oku. Wm. TucuMsfiii Siii.iiman Is 70 vears old te-day. Fer Myoars.cenio July, he will Imve buen aeolilier of the United States. . II. II. Housten and family have given a haudsnme mansion with bountiful grounds In Oormantewn, te the Episcopal Heme for the Aged. Mns. Mahv It i ik, of Phlladelphla, who Is hale iiikI hourly at the age of OJ, was born in Loaueck township, tlili county. She Is the molher or Dr. W. It. ltlle, Columbia. SnemrrAnr Tiiact will net rottre from nubllu II te. This statement Is made by his brother-ln-law, Ooueral Cantlln, who says that overy consideration demands that he should remaln at his pest, and that occupa tion for his mind Is his only salvation. IlKjmv M, Htanmiv inadeabatgain with the mombers or his parly before IiIm last expedition binding tliem te publish noth neth lnc lu thomnure el Uhtery of the under taking. He wautM te de all the writing himself and Is hard nt work en it. I) it. HiiNiiY Uuxm.v. son of the verv fatuous professor, Is engaged te be married te Miss Tedd, a trained nurse In a Louden hospital, who Is rich aud talented as well a beautiful, and had taken up her profes sion from love of It. The doctor wan soveroly snubbed, but at last succecdcd. Spuakisu ItKKii, according te the Wash ington correspondent of the Chicago Tri bune, Is highly dellglited with himself and beheves that the aggressive element of the Ilepublican imrty will certaluly choeso 111 in as a geed man te run for the president. A striugent fuderal election law for llie " protection " of the negre vete Is ene of his hebbles. Mn. SeumiKON can beast et a feat of authorship which It would be hard for thn most prolllle writer te surpass. The thlity-nfth volume of hls'sormeiiH Is Just Issiedby Messrs. Tassiuore fe Alabaster, Londen, and from this it appears that he has put Inte print no fewer than 2,100 of theso discourses. The weekly Nummti lias been published continuously since 1853. TIIK COMING KUItDI'KAN WAH. nelKlum te be the llattle tlreuiiil or Prniioe mid Germany, The Hrussels correspondent of the Paris Matin has just had an Interohtlngluterviow with Majer II. (Jlnird. the officer of the engineer corps in the Uelglau iirmv who rocently resigned his commission lu" erder te be frce te write his somewhat startling pamphlet, La Ucljiijue rt la Ouerre Prechaine. " The coIIIhIeu between France and Oer many," said he, " may be rotarded, but It Is uone the less 1 no vl table. The possi bility of a peaceful retrocession or Alsace Alsace Lerraine by Uermany is tee absurd for dis cussion." Alter stating that the lutorest of Belgium lu the preseut situation was te bocemo the ally of whlchover one or the bolllgerouls would offer the best terms, he declared that the llelglau fertresses wero worthless, and that the intronched camp at Antwerp could net held out for fnrtv-eighl lieurH. "The first cannon shot will be Hiilllulnnt te tlls tlls pel all the illusions of the lielglau peeple. It is well known that our army, de prived as it is el the Indispensable eloments for a rapid mobilization, could net be ready te fight until long alter the country could be Invaded, occupied, and truvorerd. Ourrcslstlui-ferce consists, ut the maximum, of l'jn.oeo men, Including the militia. Te held Autwerp with the development given te the fortifications of that place, we will need at least fcO.000 men, without counting the garrisons necessary at Liege, Ncmur, and ethor places. What then would remain for us te eiler battle with at any given point? And will we even be ablu te dispuse of tint 120,000 nieiiT That Is very doubtful j Ter at tlie moment ofthe declaration of war, which will be sprung neon us in short order, hew will our malltlamen have tlme or possibility te rejoin their corps Iraferu being captuied by the invudcrs!"' "Dut," reimuked the correspondent, "could net France and aeriuiiny e ome te blows without the necessity of 11 xlng en Delirium Ter their battle greiiud r " " It is Impossible," replied MulerGtmrd, "that the military chiefs of both countries have net fully studied that matter; and from a strategic point of vletv, either of the belllgercnts iliac should neglect te take possesien of the whole or it part of Ilelghiu territory must com premise by that omis emis sion the result of ulterior operations. My profound conviction Is that the concentra tion of the French and German armies will be effocted en llelKlan territory. Fer that concentration the Germans have live lines of railway, cajiable of throwing lu ten day 500,000 men betw eon Aei sclmt and Iluy, at the rate of 10,000 a Jay for each line. Twenty-four hours altera declara tion of war, which will prebadly be in the evening, the German cavalry will be able te occupy Ilassell, S.ilnt-Trend, Tlrloment, Maestns-hl, iVc. The Fionch concentra tion can be Directed in the same lapse of tlme en the line botween Alost and Mau- oeime, a.ul also twenty-four hours after the declaration of war the French cavalry cm occupy Alost, Turinoude, Ath, Ac. Yeu see, then, that uxeept the inllltla of Mahnes and Driissels all the rest In the whole region between the Meuse and the Kscaut will be unable te move. In a word, after a careful study I have become con vinced that IIeIkIuui Is completely ut the merey of coming ovents." . flOHTING FI.MA1JM. Twe Girls aiuke 11 l'liflllstle Dlpny Durlin- lluptlsmnl Sorvleeti. A successful revival has neon gelncr en at the Methodist church In Ullca, Ken tueky. On Tuesday uvculng the pastor announced te his congregation that the meetings would coine te a close and en the following day there would boa baptismal servlce in the Ohie river. Theie was a larue number of the (lock present ut the water's edge ou AVednesday afternoon te witness the baptism of theso who had takeu membership lu the church. Among theso In attendance were Miss Mary Heeper, aged nineteen years, and Miss Itachel lorguKen, who Is only ene vear her senior, said te be the handsomest girls tWitjtjOlwriiwrt.,! la the village. Between thsas two. alter a red holVnvraaa(en, there took place, one of UiUvesi Jlr pulling times In Utlca for siverat decades. Miss Psrj-usen sua tallied :a badly dsmmred nose and black ove from the fist or Miss Iloepor. " When tfie congregation thought it about time te parttlSQ fomale belligerents, Miss Heeper defied any ene te touch her and Intimated te Mrs. Wesley, the preacher's wife, that alie would gel hurt if she did net get out of her way. Mrs. Wcaley ondeavorod te pacify Mlsa Heeper by exnlalnlnz te her that she was simply acting In the capacity of peace maker and that alie thought It very uu uu liulyllke that such proceedings at Ged's fountain should exlsl. Miss Iloepor finally appeared very peni tent, wan constrained te tears, and after asKingiargivetiessorinesownoBiirroiinueu her, including Miss Fergusen, the rites of baptism were resumed and alx Immersions wcre made. DAItfit TO MUIlDEIt. Matighter or a Hey Frteud In Wanton Ilravade. In a small candy shop In New Yerk Kdward Well, a boy of 18 year, "and Wil liam Column, a 14-ycnr-oldbey,inctou Fri day. They wero imrt of a gangef young leughs ranging In age from ten te seventeen. Wall had a crooked silver handle of a lady's um brella and was nourishing It about ns If it wero a pistol. He polnted It at Column, saying, " I'll sheet you." "Yeu wouldn't dare te sheet If It wan a pistol," said Column. "I would If you 'dared' me te," was the threatening reply. Column swaggered ever te anether lad, who handed him a sharp-pointed pencil. "I don't want te be Jabbed by that pencil," said Wall. "I would dare you te Jab me lr it was a knife." Column borrowed from a boy a small two bladed knlfe, the big blade of which had been ground down te a elnt. Column walked up te Wall, who In the meatitiine had unbuttoned his coat and beared his breast. Column asked him If he was ready and then without warning he Jabbed the knife into Wall's breast. He pulled the knlfe out, hnnded It te Its owner and ran out of the iilnce laughing. Wall buttoned up his coat and sauntered out of the store, saying he would go te the hospital. There the heuse surgeon found thai the knlfe had entered botween the third and fourth ribs and hail penetrated the left lung, making a fatal wound. Column was arrested at his home and at the hospital was recognized by Well. e Annrehlstx Appeal. The case of the Anarchists new In prison In Illinois Is te be taken before the United States supreme court for roview. Ne Irngrnnt wild flewer of the heath Is sweeter than my Julia's sigh ; ' Ne pearl Is whiter than her teclh, Willie her ion lips the roses dye. FerHOZODONT la her (IcIIbIiI, It kurps thou-, charms se pure nnil bright. The great quantity of waide mutttr'te-ts hourly and dully removed from the system ren ders It or supreme Importance that tliesttmiHch ami liver he kept In perfect order. Luxniler uc uc cempllehcs thin. All drugirlsts sell ttnt25ccnts a packngc. when your child has been attacked with illnr illnr rhcen, colic orstemaeli disorder, de net delay the use of l)r, Hull's lluby Hyrup one In-taut. COveccricH. A TCLAUKE'H. GREAT SEVENJDAYS' SNAP. Commencing Te-morrow (HATUIIDA Y) 8lh, nt CLAItKK'H. W cannot give you a Full Lint, of the Great bargains, but would give : Finn Ilnms (no shoulder), 10u. llnlegna, S ids 2Vj. Kxtm Drled lleer, 11 lU U3c. Pint Hetties Worcestershire Hiuicc, 85c: halr.plul'bettlcs, 20c. Kngle Hratul Condensed Milk, lie. California Prune", 10e. Kine New Kreneh l'runes, !l lbs !Be. CihmI I'riiniis, 4, 0 and M lbs 25c. Great XXXX Fleur, 7.'sJ. HiicKwhcat, 75c for 2.1 Rs. Hiiaps In Dried ami Kvaperntcit Fruits. Hnaps lu Canned Ceal i Cheese, our 2ks uems) will oenvinct vim uiKHt as any sold elsewhere for 25c, and our lllemled Coffee for i"Je llie eeual of nnv.t5e C'ef- fee In town. A new deal tii Feppy OH Heap. Call and see It. ea-llrliiK nil your old checks In at once and tuk for our new rebate card. SAMUEL CLARKE'S TKA.COFFKKAUltOCCItY STOHK, NOS. 12 A II HOUTU IJUKKN HT. A TIIUltHR'H. RELIABLE GOODS. Wenlm tefurnUli Uned Goods nt llcasennbla Prices. HUCKWHKAT 1 nUCICWIIKAT I We have Choice, Pure, Plain, Ihickwlirnt, that with FlelHlimnii's Ycust niiikes the llnest lliickwheat Cakm. We nUe have llecker's ami Hlovelis'HelMUilslug COltNMKAb. arnnulntcd, flrlnser's Klln-Urled nml White Cerniueal. OATMliAL AND AVKNA, Cracked and Itelled Wheat, always fresh, Im Im perlvil .Muciirent imd Vermicelli. CIIFIMK-Dutchhcnit or Kdem, IM no Apple, Haiisnge, Ituqucrert.iind Yerk HtateFull Cmini. A CAitI,OAI) OF HALT. Just reeehed, a ear of Cearse nnd Flne Halt, of superior quality. 110NF.YI HONEY I Fine Comb Henoy; iilie, OrniiL-e Itloasem Heney lu bottles, ami Itendeiud Heney by the pound. , , NO. 17 KABT KINO STIIKET. i-lelcihene Connection, T llKlBl-M. Slop! This is Heist's Advertisement ! Don't rend It unless you want te save meuey, Canned Cern, 6c. Canned Ktrawberrles, four cans for 25c. Canned blackberries, Sc. liiunel lllnekberrlcH, four emu for Sic. Flne Wliule Canned Tomatoes, be. Fluest I'le I'eaclies lu cans, 10c. Finest French J'eas, two cans fer25c. Fine French 1'cas, Ilea can. Kaerated Apricots, three pounds for 2e. Cvnnoreted Apricots, llrlght Celer, 15u a pound. (leldcii Egg Plums, 10 I2t' mid 15e a immiiuI. Flne l-urge lleldeu California Prunes, -Vea peu ml. Flne Country Dried Apples, Ce a qusrt. Flue Uvaneruted Apples, three and le pounds for &:. Peaches, llrlght New Qoeds, tte pounds 2ee. Peaches, Evaporated, three and two pounds for 25c. Prunellas, Fine Fruit, two pounds for25e, Flne U-uke Muscatell Itnlslns, 12c. Flne 1-ni'KO French 1'ruiiCM, thre pounds, 25c, California Prunes, require no sugar, 10, it, 12 ami lieu ixnuul. New Ijirge Figs, two pounds Ter 25c. New Slewing Figs, three pounds for 2jc. I'rysuillral Figs, two pounds for 25c Flneet French Fie lVste, 15e a pevtnil. DjIcs. neer saw the like, four pound, for 25e. Mincemeat. 6, Sand 10c a huiu1. Oranges nt 10, 15 and 20e u dozen. Finest Line of Flerida Oranges. Fine Yerk Htate Hener In combs, ISca pound. F4nesl Yerk Htnte Extracted Henoy, tue peu nits for 2'c. ' Macaroni, Simghettl, Vermicelli ami Italian l'astc. The uboe are all New Italian Uoedsat 1"H a pack. llome-MndeApplo flutter, Sea pound. Hklniied llnms.nll rat cut off, lien pound, rlcnlclIaiiiR. 8c a ieund. Dried Ilecf, 10c, Dried lteef Knuckles, 16 Finest Siiiniuer llolegnn, Oc. lluneless Ilnms, from four pounds up, I'.V. Scaled Herring. W te DO In a box, 25c a box. Finest Portland Herring, six eunils fer25.. Tripe lu 20 pound kegs, il 25. Finest Uenulue Hwlss Cheese, lu tcii-neund lets, 25e. Cemllne, 10c a pack. WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL UHOCEIt, COItNEIl WEST KING AND I'lllNCE HTS., Directly Opposite J. 11. Martin A Ce,'s Dry Goods Blere, Old Next Doer loHerre' Herse Hetel. I)ok for the Dig Hlgn across the pmement. II N ' ESTO IW I HE UUILDINO AND LOAN ASSOCIA TION of Dakate Is n large real estate niort niert gagu ceiuiuuy making leans upon the same iirlnclple us Iho small lei'ul building associa tions of the Uist. It Issues mld-ui sUk-Ic In eerttrlcntesranglug In amount Ireni !50 te Si.OOO. ltrnlugs range trum Uercent.te IS er cent.iK-r aiiuuiu, depending upon length offline owner curries stock. A pertlmi efillvldeuds are paid tt'iul-unnimlly lu cash, stock alwms has a flxel cash value te be paid stockholders by the ussoclatteu lu case former wishes te sell. All stock Issued ou debenture plan being backed by mortgages deieslled with a trustee. Correspondence tuvllcd. , C. W.BTAHLINO. I'hlludelphlaenict-, Ne. HI Walnut UlrseU JuuWiueed PaBMni Htfnimkcv'. PattADiLruiA, Batarday, Feb.S, 1980. Browsing ever the advertis ing in yesterday's newspapers, one was forcibly reminded of the humorous philosopher's re mark that, " it is better net te knew se much than te knew se much that is net true." Between the ethics and the facts we were solely tempted te a homily concerning the immi nent danger te which much ad vertising exposes Truth. We forbear. Yesterday we printed sonic words about Black Dress Stufls which we hope you will keep securely in mind. Yeu can never knew the possibilities of Black as a dress color unless you are acquainted with our Black btuffs for bpnng. I here is a calm and elegant repose about the rich things in Black Black may be rusty, but cannot be tawdry ; Black may be a part of the shabby genteel, but can never be degraded. Revelations yesterday. Cot Cet Cot eon, even in the breezy, bright Ginghams ; mehairs, even at their shimmering best ; silk, even in the filmy.' Orientals, must all hide diminished heads. The ancient house of Lupin, imperial always in French Dress Goods, equally imperial under Kingdom, Empire, or Republic. Their fabrics for the season were at last revealed. The battles of the winds and waves and ice fields ever, safe home in pert, ready te fulfil their manifest destiny, of beau- tilul dress ler fair Americans. Like a first view at the Salen is the first leek at the Lupin novelties each season. De you doubt the command of the Lupiji heue,? Take testimony at iuc i-ivucih jcxpusiuen. ine. Vast space alleted for their e,xT hibit tells the story, Tlife' French knew Frenchmen, ahd Lupin's place yvas fixed by a di vine right recognized by Frenchmen. Yeu will come te the Dress Novelty counter eager te meet these French beauties. Our people favored with the bright er stocks grew interested, en thusiastic ever the new things, and are only tee glad te show them. Descriptions don't describe these goods cannot. Only when the famous myth, the word-painter of the lily, takes his pen in hand te advertise can such as; these hope for jus tice. Ask te see : First, Weel almost exactly like Canten crepe, with bor ders of mohair in cream, black, navy, and the same with all all ever mohair spots. 46 inches ; borders $3, all-evers $3.50. Second. Weel lace Grena dine with satin striped borders, $2, and all-ever satin stripes, Third. Mexican mesh Gren adines, superbly rich, all-ever satin stripes, 48 inches, $3.50. Fourth. Black Grenadine, with silk gres-grain stripes, two assortments, different widths of stripes, ten colors each, $2.50 ; same, all-ever stripes, $3. These are only suggestions of the surrounding variety. The quantity of each is very limited, and the styles exclu sive te us for this market. Blacks in Black section, ethers at Novelty counters. Jehn Wanamaker. i- , ,L UivH-cllauc0U0 C1ALIFOUNIA. J Hpeclsl Parties, hfinl-menllily. Tourist sleeping cars. Cheap rates. Southern Pacific Ce. Address, E. HAWLEV. Gen'l Eastern Agent, 84.1 llreadway, New Yerk : It. J. HM ITU Agent, ti a. 31 Ht Plilla, JaulO-lydl'taw fti! IWZ OCmitHK i Htte NIOHTHES OtJjJ HION. KEHIONE UUINKsH COL LEGE. eung Men and Ladlcji This school Is better prepared than ever te gle jeu a tlrst elass buslucsH education. Our (-Hurts the tlrst jear hae been crowned with wonderful sue rc.V.V ... W. 1). MOSHElt, Prln., IfdAw 16 North Queen HU, Ijuieaster. Pa. $100,000. INVESTMENTS, 1IONDS AND MORTGAGES IN HUMS OF 1100, 1500, J1.01W te tx,oex Interest tl per cent. Payable qunrterly. JOHN II. METZLEIt, elS-lyd OBouthDukeHt. -rjltOPOSALd FOR BTONE. reiKisals will be received by the airetu committee up I in, en .Men- day. I tbruarr 10. 1S.H). for stnnn fur n.n n ti... streets of Lancaster, said stene te be broken te sle as directed by the Htrect Committee. llld-lcrs will state price at nunrries iier Ien of '.',tW) iMiiinils, with aud without use of city crm-heraiid engine, nnil price or stene deltv deltv eieden the street whom needed, or free en beard cars at Lancaster, and also stnte location efiiuarrlcs. Didders must furnish te the committee net less than three samples or the stone they pro pose te furnish, which samples shall be tool dressed te n eulMef 2 Inches, and, if net homo genous, must Ihi cut parallel with tba clev uge. such samples te be subjected te any tests which may lieilmncil preis-rby Ihoeemmlt-ti-olu order te determine their relative Milue for the mirpexcs for which llievum l.ilv- i,,.i n.i. ...- ,. .-.. . :....:".: r : -. : " aiiu titutuiy as se ueierniiucu uualltv must Im full,. malntnliied durln nir the term of eenlraet. in case of dispute, the remmttten U t,i i... ti.. Judge of the qtialliy ofthe sleuc fiirnltlied. Contract te begin en uud te be made for ene or three years, at the option ofthe committee. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check lu the sum of JlOO.und upon theauard et the contract a bend in a suitable amount, wm, approved security, must be furnished ler the faithful ierferuiauce ofthe same. The Committee reseres the right te reject any or all bids. lllds te be left at the office of C. A. Gasl. Ne. lSNerthllukestreet, before 5 o'cle-k p. in, en Monday.FebruarylQ.andiiddrcssedtetheHtrfet Commtttee of I jincniter. lty order el IheCeinmltti-e. r, . n, , W.IDDLB,Clialrinau. C.A.OAsr,CUrk. jima',ri,5,s n fr,AiJHJJBg.g," 9rbtncnc. COMMON COUWCiti OHtINAiCK,NO.t January I, Ism. In Common Council liead and Ilcferrcu te the Finance Committee Basse Day Itcperted Back Affirmatively and Ordered Printed. An Ordinance te fend 112,700 of the Kxlstlng Ccrllflcatf or Indebtedness. Hearing Biz I'er Cent., of ihe City or Iancaslcr. BKCTlei I, lie it ordained by thn select and common councils of the city of Lancaster In councils assembled, that for the purpose pi iunuing vin,7w 01 we oenuca in debtedness of the city of Lancaster, bear ing 0 per cent. Interest, part at four per cent and part at six per rent., the mayor or ths city Is hereby autherised te Issstie certificates or Indebtedness of said city te the amount of 113,000 in denominations of $1,000 te bearlnlerest nt six per cent, per annum, parable quarterly, for the purpose of redeeming the ccrtlncntes of Indebtedness new In the liuchnnan-McKvoy-Itcynelds relief fund, nnd also Issue certificates of Indebtedness of said city te the amount of IKRjOO In denominations of SW0, and 1200 In denominations of (100, te bear Interest at the rnlnef4 per cent, per annum, paynblenuarlerly, said certificates te be redeemable In lawful money of the United States at the pleasure of thn city, arter flrtecn years, and within thirty years from the date thereof, nnd te be free from nil ether taxation, The Interest of the same shall le made paynble nt the office; of the treasurer of thorny of Lancaster, and they shall hnve set forth and expressed upon their fuce the abeve specified conditions. Hr.c. 2, That the mayor of the city Is hereby authorized and empowered te sell nnd dispose of nny of the certificates of Indebtedness bearing per cent, interest issuna unacr mis orainance for lawful money of the United States at net less than their par value, nnd te apply ths pro ceeds thereof te the payment of certificates of Indebtedness of the city of Lancaster, bearing six percent. Interest, nnd for no ether purpose whatsoever. NEC. 3. An annual tax of one-half mill en tin dollarennlUsubJeetsof taxation for city pur poses Is hereby directed te be assessed and levied te pay the principal nnd Interest en tliOj above lean, collectible and payable as ether elty taxes. Ordained and enacted Inte a law nt ths City of Lancaster, Febranry 6, IMS). W. K.DEAItD. President Common Council. David L. Dkicn, Clerk Common Council. D. E. LONO, Presidentelect Council. Frank 8. lUnn, Clerk Select Council pre tern. Approved February 7, 1R00. nstd KDW. EDOEMEY, Mayer. O ELECT COUNCIL OIIDINANCE, NO. 2. December 18, 18S9. In Hclect Council Read and Iteferrcd te the Htrcct Committee. Kama Day Heperted Hack Afllrmatlcly. Jan uary t, 181)0. InHeleet Council Itcnd Mccond and Third Times nnd Adapted After Htriklng Out the Words which ura In brackets. An Ordinance Giving nnd Granting teHnmncr T. Diiiihiiuihls Associates and Assigns,) the I'rlvllcgennd llleht te Operate Moter Hlreet Cars and Erect aud Maintain Poles en ths Htrects of tlin Cltv or iAiicuster. Along the ter City Mtreet llalhvav Llne of the Lancaster City Mtreet nud the East End IlallwnvL'emnanv : Hkcties 1. He It ordained by the Hclect and Common Councils of the City of Lancaster, mat ier me purpose ei inireauciug electricity ns the motive powcrfefl the Lancaster CI tyStrect llall way Company nnd the East End Railway Company Humncr T, Dunham, his associates and assigns, shall have the right te op erate meter street cars and erect nnd maintain poles en both sides of each street along the route ei saia railways, nt sucn points as ine en-, glncer In charge of the said construction of said strtct railways nnd the street committee of city1 councils may deem necessary, and te connect the poles en oppesl te sides of the streets se as te carry the wires which connect the electric cur rent te the cars. ,ir Provided said wires shall b maintained at the, height or net less than 'eighteen leet nbevn thovrnduersurtace ofthe street or street, and allot tlm.workfle locating' Uud Erecting said . poles mid.wlres shall, pe subjcet td Ilia approval of the street roiriinlttee or city councils, fiti.ii. ' Ati,1 KVnvlilrtrt ftirllinr ll,jilit- .,f t .4,rrtiif m shall have the right te the poles te support and convey the citv wires as the cltv of ljincastcr convey the city wires as the city of umcastcr may new or hereafter deslre te operate, said wires te be erected se ns net te Intcrfcre with the operation of said railway And provided fiirther.that all poles shall be of weed, uniform la height and thickness as near as possible and te be palntcdef acolerapprovcd uy me siri-cieummiuce ei cuy councils, Section 2. That whenever the city of Lancas ter shall hereafter pave or macadamize any sheet or street along the line of said street rail way companies, with asphalt blocks, Belgian blocks, asphalt sheeting, or broken stone, the said street railway companies, their successors or assigns, shall nt the same tlme pave nud ma cadamize the street occupied by the railways; that Is te my, between the tracks of wild rail ways, with the same kind of blocks, or material with which the city or Lancaster paves or ma cadamizes the said street or streets, nnd If the said railway companies, their successors or r.s. signs, shall neglect or refuse te de the said work, then the city of Lancaster shall de the same and recover the cost nnd expense thereof from the said railway companies. Section 3. Thut the said street railway com panies or Humncr T. Diiuham, his associates or assigns, In consideration of the franchise here by granted shall pay te the treasurer of the city or Lancaster en or before thn first day of June, )3W, nnd annually thereafter, the sum of flrty cents en each and eiery pole which may be erected and maintained by them within the city limits, and the further sum of five dollars for each and every ear which said railway com panies may use and operate. Section 4. Thnt the said street railway com panies asejicruted by HumnerT. Dunham, his associates and nsslgns,slmll be subject tenll the previsions of an ordinance, entitled " An Ordi nance Regulating Passenger Railway Compa nies In the City of Lancaster," approved March a, Is87. Sections. That the railway companies shall be leuiilred te run their ears nt Intervals at net less than from 10 te 12 minutes during business hours and that the rate or speed ebitll net ox ex coed seien miles iier hour In the business parts or the elty. Ordained and enacted Inte u law at the City of Lancaster, Januarys, INK). W. If. HEARD. President or Common Council. David U Deem, Clerk Common Council. D. E. LONO. President Select Council. J. K, Baiiii, Clerk Select Council. ItWtd gtlioccUitucmte. OYSTERS I REST OYSTERS IN THE M Alt kct served 111 nil stiles, and meals at all hours, nt CH ARLl'-S E. llOSTERS, In the rear of the Central -Market. Oysters In the shell or opened served te private families. Telephone connection. iieVJO-Zmdlt A f-ADAME GUERPII.LON WILI. QIVB IXSTHCCTIOXS IN FRENCH in This City. FROM OCTOBER 1st. Ne deduction for abseuce. Fer particulars address, M'ME G s2S-ly dS Ne. 1 19 North Queen Street. LIVE SCHOOL NOTHING SUPErXnU ntcd about the Lancaster Business Cel- . Our methods are the best, newest, most practical. Our Actual Business Department complete In all Its details. Our students are deeply Interested In their school work, and our attendance the lurgestsluce the organization or the school, nnd , well, call and sen us at the pleasantest schoel-iooms In the city, Ne. 31 North Duke street, and convince yourself ns te the truth or the abeve statements. Pleased le have jeu cull, as you will speak n geed word for us lr you get acquainted with the school. H. C. WEIDLER. Principal. kROCLAMATlON. CITY ELKCriON. The qualified voters or the City or Lancaster are hereby notified that an election will be held In thcseicral wards at the usual places of held- ltm StatO lllld eelintv i-liv-tlnna .in Tunc,!.,.- frehninry 18,1800, between the hours of 7 n. iii! nnc 7 p. m.. forthe purpose or clcctlugfenti gen eral tlcketllu Majer and twelvotsehool Direc tors, nnd the qualified voters or the several wards bhnll at the samnplnceelcct the ether offi cers us fellows : First Ward One member or Select Council, four members or Common Council, one Consta Censta ble, one Judge, two Inspectors, und ene Asses ser. Second Ward-One member or Select Council, three members or Common Council, one Con stable, one Judge, two Inspectors, nud oneAs-so--or. Third Ward One member or Select Council, three in embers of Common Council, ene Con stable, ene Judge, two Inspectors nnd one As sessor, Fourth Ward-One luemlwr of Select Council, tl.ree members or Common Council, ene Con stable, ene Judge, two InsiH-cters, ene Assessor nnd one Alderman. Firth Wnrd- Twe members of Common Coun cil, one Constable, one Jud'c. two Inspectors, and one Assessor, Sixth Ward-One member of Select Council, three mvuiuvrs of Common Council, ene Con stable, one Judge, two luaiieclers, one Akf.e-.ser. und oue Alderman Seventh Ward Three members or Common Council, ene Constable, one Judge, two lu-siKH-ters, and one Assessor. Eighth Ward One member or Select Council, three members or Common Council, one Cen' stable, one Judge, two Inspectors, and one As As sesxer. Nluth Ward Three mcmlx-it or Common Council, ene Constable, one Judge, two lnn-oc-ters, one Assessor, and one Alderman. T he election officers or the scleral wards are hereby required te uiakethu necessary returns of the election, and te notify thoersenselected wllhlu tuenly.leiir hours after such election shall havi' 1h--ii i-lecd und the number of votes for each candidate or person leled rorascer rerascer trlned. Given under my hand this 2Sth day of Jan uary. A. D. 1SW. EOW. EDOERLEY, Jiifi.l0.l7il Mayer. Xrerit'K TO TKESPASEHS AND GUN L N hits. All H-rsens are hereby forbidden te trespass en any ofthe lauds of the Cornwall lid Speedwell estates lu Lebanon or Lancaster leuntltf, whether Inclesed or uuluclesed, either for the purpose or sheeting or tlshlng, as the law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing en said lands or the undersigned arte tills notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN It. PERCY ALDEN, KDW. U FREEMAN, Attorneys fox U. W, Celeman's Ucln. iRswhltttriis rAPPYNEW VCA.KI b" H Steam Engine AND Beiler Works. MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTAL VERTICAL I IMRTABLE f HOIHTINU ) INOINIS. I Horizontal Tabular. Vertical, Twe Flua, Deuble Seek, Marine. BOILERS. CENTRIFUOAI. 1 DOILEK FEED PUMPS. (Haw Mills. J, Bark Mills, (Cob Mills. MIISUIU BTEA MILLS. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS, Bit ASS LEATHER ROLLERS, BARK CONVEYER BCREWB, PULLEYS, SHAFTING, GEARING HANGERS, PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXES, COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILL BUSHINGS, BTEP BOXES. SPINDLES, TOES AND STEPS, PULLKT PLATES, BRIEVE WHEELS, &&, Ac, Ac., Ae BOLTS, TURNBUCKLEH, LAO SCREWS. RODS UP-SETT, SETT SCREWS, FORGINGS, NUTS, Sq. and Ilex,, CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Specialty In Making and Repairing DEEP WELL DRILLING TOOLS, Viz: Reds, Bits, Reamers, Jan, Sand Pumps, Bit aud Red Catches, ftc. Charcoal Hammered f iiurncns luvei Deuble Kenned Refined Heller nnd Tunk TANKS Round or Square, for ' Gas, OH, Water or Acids. Stacks, Stand-pipes, Wntcr Wheel Casings, Het Air Furnaces, Ac. LARGEST STOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Buchns Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers. Cast ei(i an ,,-, rftn;s, UUUKUB, 1llvrB, VtlSS and Malleable Fittings, Injectors, Packings, Pipes, Ac., ever carrledm Lancaster. v ''-.. Special Attention Given te uj -fi- STJ.AM HE A: J.I NfiV ' lightwi'dilleavy Icen bridBrpu Castings. 1 iTRepali-Wu; Promptly A'Hcndcd te.-S . .Cheap Iiet off j ."-11.-1- BECOND-HANDPULLKVA ANDSHAFriNG t FOR BALE. " , - ;, ( s ruiffj", lsxix ; s i-uiieys, ssxiu; z cuiieys, ilx7; 2 Pulleys, 44UK; 2 PeUeys,40z7i; i Pulleys, 88X7-1-. 1 Weed Split Pulley, !)xl8X ; 3 Weed Split Pulleys, 41x1. 8-2 15-16 Cellars. 52 feet, 2 15-10 Shafting. U 21 Inch Drep Hangs Deuble Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 5-30-Hersn Power, 60 Inch Dlam., 10 feet long. 221 Inch Tubes. Price, S175 and 1W. 1 Beiler 30 Inch Dlam., 13 reet long, 21-3 Inch Tubes, 12 feet long, with Fire Frent, 1125. rSUVititUVtf. TTENRY WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 136 East King street, having a hill line of Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. call and examlne our goods, as-tfdlt II. WOLF. ISO East King Street. s ,VE MONEY. HAUSTIRE BUYERS Alwaj s Save Meney by Buying from Oclis St Oilblbs. Immense Bteck of Cheapest, Reliable FURNITURE IN THE COUNTY. CHEAPER THAN AUC TION. -Full Lint of Heme-Madc Werk. Goods stored until wnnttd. Make no mistake lu the place. Ochs & Gibbs, 2d, 3d A Ith Floers, 31 SOUTH QUEEN SlREET. OPECIAL BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. FURNITURE I SPECIAL BARGAINS! In ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE will be given for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS. People going te housekeeping In the Spring will save money by selecting goods new and having them put aside until wanted. W. C. SAPP, NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. a-Next te Southern Market. Janle-'.'iuWAS icutietvtt. DR. NATHORHT. DENTIST. SWCKNTRE SQUARE. De net let your teeth decuy any further. Yeu de net often Und adecaed teeth that can net be saved by tilling or crowning. Have lour teeth examined nnd attended te nt once, it will save suirerlng nnd exieuse. All operations guaranteed. Filling Teeth uud Painless Extrac tion hpeclnltles. ulifKlmdAw TEN'T18TRY. " 26 Years Fracttceln One Office." J. B. McCASKEY, NO, II EAST KINO bTHECT, Over Flist National Hank. Dentistry In all Its branches. Gasndmlnlstereil. Teeth extracted nbselulely without palu. All work warranted. e!2-(iindM,HAw OTdrtl. T" UMBER AND CXIAU J TOI1ACCOHHOOKHANDCA8E8. WEST ERN HARD WOODS. Whelesale and Retail, by , B. II. -MARTIN A CO.. n3-lyd 421 Water Street; Lancaster, Pa. T5AUMGARDNERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Ornciw-Ne. 12!) Nerti QueenSlrect, nnd Ne. 501 North Prlui-e street. YAititt North PrliiLe Htreet, ucar Reading Depot. auglb-Ud LANCASTER, PA, . -k- . te 5 9ry aractaX BARGAIN). aaassma J. Harry Stamm 24 Cxit r SqLiflir4 Taming Prices Upside Down OH Taming Prices Downside Ui It don't mskt much difference which you HI ersi, we only WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT WK ABB I -ABOUT- 250 REMNANTS OF BLACK HENRIETTAS, BLACK CASHMERES, COLORED HENRIETTAS, COLORED CASHMERES, PLAIN CLOTHS, FANCY CLOTHS, PLAIN AND STRIPED SERGES, BLACK DRESS SILKS, Etc., Eta, Etc., At the Lewest Fric u I "A J. &'$ ASKED IN OUR CITY. JiVVw c"li.ur tma ! 1 k ,u r .i) 1 ! I. .1 ni 1 t tl .Shrewd, Quick Buyers will be the Large Qal rs by Paying Our Store an Early Visit.-1 lh.A! ll.lli.' ,11 At.HWJll ti, . . , rweniy Dezen Men;Sji7q,;Linen,Turnae uenars ui oje itscn. 1 11" - vn 3" Ruchlngs, Ribbons, stamped LlnensnVW Corsets, Jerseys, Towels. Table Llnensv Banner Reds, Plush Ornaments, Etc., AT LOW PRICES AT J.HarryStamrrrt NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. J. B. MARTIN A VO. J.B. MARTIN & CO. Upholstery Goods. The table filled with Bargait irVUphelsterv Goods was tl centre of attraction yesterdaj Every article at 2 and pricl vnetner let ler next week. Table Cevers. juie, Raw 311KS, reit ar Tapestry Table Cevers that sol trem gi te $3 each, reduced 25c, 50c and 75c. Everyei1 damaged, some slightly Ixei store draping, ethers mere from ether causes. Window Drapery. Have you a pair or a singl window te draper An el pertunitv te buv V. i or 2 nail of Curtains at a low pricl iet mere than 2 pairs in ar one let. Swiss. Madras. Nc tincham, Chenille and TurcJ man. Seme are about J thel regular prices. Muslin Day. Te-morrow, Saturday, FebrJ ary , Muslin and Sheetings ; Cut Prices. A chance for tl shrewd housekeepers. Hill. yard wide. 63c : vard wic VAc Fruit of the Leem, iA wiiiiamsviiie, gyic ', rnde the West. 1 1 3c : Anoleten 65tC ; Utica, 10-4 Sheetini 25c; Utica, 5-4 Pillow Casd J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King' and Prince Sts LANCASTER. PA. Htueiv. piIE MUSIC STORE. THE MUSIC STORE PIAWTOS. DECKER BROS. PIANOS. HAINES BROS. PIANOH MASON HAMLIN ORGANS. IlANDiANl UtlUllMl llALi JiSTKUMENTH. STRINGS ANDTRIMMINOS OK ALL KINI WOODWARD tc CO. 14 East" King St, Lancaster, Pa. TTMOR HEADOUARTERS W a - 1. ,f ti ir n n . r 1 OT U. A. M., P. O. S. of A., 1. O. O. K Elks .UKIiU KUU 11UI, KU IO ERISMAN'S, Ne.UWt JilngSUttt, tJWAaaliJo - AjielWWis!;i.' - tJWAaaliJe - AjielWWis!;i.' - -,-J-v NEWBOSTfSM