Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 11, 1890, Image 2
R.""y"f Twcrr ' . ; , VsiTi,. it" 'r " t-ir -- nr. -. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1800. .A ' r&sv?'-- 3C '&' ? A '. 'it r' Tlfi "-!- ., rv k&? t.'?K ESP , A, , V. aTr ) m M $? V "? B im ' Sj m rc l i,? j. Wi e .1 i;v vs Sw, r '" CHABLMBnUNMAIf.iOl.Ti, Mltsrtl atlhteUtnc.t si j, HOMftT CtiAWC,1Wtabr, ) 1 , iV , " e. 13 1 .. rWa. niTi.ir mill iiiMMi I TrtHsimll -&:, every da ta la year, bat BaMey. Marred ' r eerrieta te tfctt est tart meaac MlltVM. HMHRnw kM year la s4vees ( M mMs saesd. , V- wbbkLy nmUMkmniMM e Will a year, la rinin te wmmiMM wwuPT " StsOtee order, aad "where fcetUieTOf H te rren m la ntMMwl I tats fesfaeM second class aaell 5 mimuMKxetE, Lancaster, Fa. If :S .N - aBMMMBa tG 'xavdastsk. rA.. Drasjy , w, - --- - im Sl'VM ' Wty Tk Killer. A young lady of Missouri took a pistol from ft bureau drawer and pointed It at rirl friend with the emphatic state ment "This Is the way te acare burglars." ine inena ureu leu uuuuiu imci uuu wW demonstrated that tbe young lady of Missouri was quite right. Burglars will henceforth take warning that the "aarvlvlnir nsrtlclDant In this object les son fully understands the art of scaring them. 8he did net knew it was leaded and her method of scaring burglars was baaed en the assumption that they would net knew it was empty. Possibly she had received nssurauccs from the person who owned the weapon that the presentation of an empty pistol was nil that was necessary te preduce panic in a burglar, and no doubt she had been impressed with the talcs of missionaries who commanded profound respect by the moral Influence of en unleadod revolver but who would net sheet any one for the world no, net even te prevent the stealing of their horses. There has been se much Indiscriminate abuse of the peeple who suffer from ac cidents of this kind that It Is tluie te state the ether side of the case. It does net seem te be recognized that the per son who accidentally kills another, is a sufferer claiming the most hearty sym pathy. This young woman of Missouri, who killed her friend In n fevsoceuds of thoughtless play, Is said te be losing ber reason, and certainly claims nil the pity that may be lavished en the case, for her dead friend's sufferings are ever. The regular stock editorials, savagely condemning the-party who " did net knew it was leaded." will of course be '? published In thousands of papers with Variations lO BUiviuia uuse ; uui u uu- .test against the Injustice of thus concen trating censure upon the only victim whose suffering might be a little relieved by mere humane treatment. There are at least two victims In nil tragedies of this kind, the party killed and the one who unintentionally does the killing, and the latter Is usually the greatest &&" sufferer. The consciousness of having by your own thoughtlessness put an cud te the life of a friend, does net need the stimulus of public censure te make it terrible. There are ethers who should take a share of the censure that la always heaped upon the bend ing head of the mlscrable accidental assassin; Iu this case the nccldent might p sever have happened If the young '? woman had been carefully Instructed In ft , the use and abuse of firearms. These "' familiar with weapons are net usually x'P these who suffer by thcm.fer familiarity i3?r,deei net breed contempt of bullets. The ciauureiose instruct tier may de one cause of the disaster, and Anether was the placing of a leaded pistol In a place easily accessible te ethers. If a man must have a weapon nhvnys ready for lnstaut use, let him nt least keep It under lock and key, nnd keep the key la his pocket, remembering that he has udden death locked up at home ready te break loeee among his family. It seems better te run the risk of the less of a few seconds In the rare craeigency when that revolver may be needed, aud te keep the leaded chambers and the weapon safely ssparatcd. With a little oil and practice they can be quickly slipped 'together. It is possible that In Missouri the conditions of life demand the liberal aeatterlnir of leaded sclf-cecklntr rcvel- s 'vers nil ever the house, but then thu v family, men, women nnd children, aheuld be trained te regard them with profound respect, which It Is evident waa entirely-lacking iu the case-cen sldered. The Missouri girl should be pitied for havlug encountered circum stances for-which she had net been properly trained, and she Is net deserv ing of censure. She has quite enough already In her own mind. The luc'.dent te a mere forcible lessen en the felly of presuming that arms are unleaded than any that the pen could set forth. Aa Imurauce Pointer. The supreme court has giveu a well merited rebuke te Insurance agents who are se eager for business that they wrlte policies without due caution. The Phil adelphia Teel company hud been Insured by an agent as is usual without formal written application describing their Interest in the building occupied. The policy Insured the building for a thou sand dollars and placed fifteen hundred en machinery, but when it had been burned the company refused payment en the ground that as the tool company had no Interest iu the building the policy was void. The opinion, written by Justlce Williams, is te the effect that as no representation of auy . ' sort, oral or written, was made by tbe '- assured It should be assumed that the sj$ agent Intended te cover In geed faith the Interest of tbe insured in the --building. "Fraud Is never te be prc ji sumed," and in this case none Is shown, -J;, unless it can be deduced from the state- SBstnt of tne insurer ler wnicu ttie in- sered is net responsible, The policy is V;"w be uiierpreieu sincuy ugaiusi iue 'v, eeenpany whose contract It is. Apply- .T.mss; uiia principle, iue court ceuciuues Cataii the Dellcv was made in view i .! the facts and intended te eever sucu luiurem in iue uuuu- LlBflS as tne insurea una. Tuls was 7 Misase-held only, but it was an insurable interest, and presumably the luterwt ifwhlch an application for Itlsurauce Xf would have shown. "The policy cov cev l" rntlne enlv the interest of the les- , j-y see, the ownership of the fee becomes i.fjsamaieriai." -xiiisvery interesting uc--iv'eUleu should have the effect of making sjMQtsmere careful en this particular -ietat, but it is also a wholesome rebuke t W sv " vw.MiiuH hi vavaiJV , xtweBiaeir ceuirucis ey uunsy cnarges ?at fraudulent Intentions against repute- . We business men, who may haveper- fasniinl tbelrslde of the rnntmM liv niv. flag sjelkles for years. ' lalsssBsssjsiasssss.faaasjSjllallBlaBa ;a ' YerrlBfFeTer. -Tbete le dsayr.ef aa outbreak of the avajew' eTrkeW Xw Mexico. Is4lM-ie4JhkBJM0iuew telegraphs WMWet-sjkjMIJ, as usual, at the X MsWSSSttbM. The story runs that the white stele a Navajo blanket and shot an Indian who pursued him, that the body of the mur taMl savaire was placed near the remains of, a cow, and the explanation 5 , ... l.-. I.II1I . 1,a.ln a-iierea iii u i wi w lu-b tered the whMe man's eattle This tale appears quite Incredible as It stands, and further details are awaited, al though the agent asks for two hundred dollars te settle the matter. It may be assumed that that Is the valuation of the Indiam by his tribe, and It Is hard te be lieve that anywlde awake whlte man would risk his Ufe nnd destroy a two hundred dollar Indian for the sake of a blanket. "When the uncleanly habits of " peer Le" are considered, the theft of thejblanket is even mera remarkable. The Incident Is a reminder that gentle spring Is approaching with the usual side shows en the frontier la the way of Indian outbreaks, skillfully planned by laud sharks aud ether whlte rascals during the long winter evenings when they lay out the work for the summer. The noble savage Is net half noble enough te be above the reach of the low rascals who profit by Indian troubles and de their best te proveko them. If the Navajecs should contlnue troublesemo there Is seme danger that the Southern Utcs, thelr neighbors, will join them lu splte of traditional cmnity, because the Utcs have reason te be alarmed at the clamor for their land aud the threats of the re ro re remeval of the trlbe te a reser vation alrcfidy occupied by the Piutcs, their most lmplacable andblttcr enemies. The Indian Bights association has issued a circular In defense of the Utcs, and quotes a warning given by cowboys and old Indian fighters "that the La Halle system will be sprinkled ever with neble red men, their tees turned up te the breezes of the Pacific." Peer Le J the spring has no charms for lilni. Tncnc lias been lisned by the depart ment of state a book of a hundred pages of reperts of consuls en the steamship sub sidies, and In vlew of the evident Intention of the surplus nnnlhllaterH new in pewer te devete large sums te the subsidy schemes the reperts are of vnlue. It in shown Hint nearly overy Kuropean poner either grants subsidies or pays bounties, but sometimes the subsidies are nothing mero than contracts for carrying the malls given te the lowest bidder nnd the bouutles a trilling ozemptlon from the tariff en soma articles, which In glven te builders of ships. The British goverutnent does net grant subsidies, but the posteules authorities make mall contracts with many lines and the governmont glvus an annual subven tion te four lines of ntttamshlps for certain vessels u)xmi condition that they shall beat the disposal of the government for pur chase or biro whennver called for. The best of the great ocean stenmers uuder the English flag are thus at ence nvallable for war service and are xpeclally built with that contingency in vlew. Thore are nine ships Including the City of Paris, City of New Yerk, the Etrurln nnd Uinurla, which areunder annual subvention, and fifteen ethor first-class oce.in rncers at the dispo sition of the admiralty w Kneut stibvontlen France leads the nations in subsidizing ships and paying bounties en ship build ing, and she also pays premlums en nm I I gatlen based en the number of miles tra versed by each vessel. As she persUts Iu this policy the consul Infers that she is satisfied with Its success. But thcre has been a great deal of talk of abandon ing It as tee costly, and of this the consul wlsely has nothing te say. We knew very well in this country hew things of that kind may go en whother successful or net. The "boomers" who riiBhed into the Sioux rosenatlon lastwoek en the rumor that It had been thrown open for hottlo hettlo hottle ment wero quietly but stonily driven bsak by forty mounted Indian pollce armed with Winchester rlfles and acting under government authority. They lm e, how ever, ndvunced ngalu lu overwhelming, muubers, nnd It Is pleasing te notethat the Indian police ncted with discretion. Tun Duke of Montpensler, who Mns burled a few days age, left a fortune esti mated ut nearly 915,000,000 and about fiO.000,000 of it will go le his grand son, the young Duke of Orleans, who 1ms just inade such n sensation by returning te France for servlce ns a sold ler In the ranks. This helps te explain the sitdden activity of the Orleanlsts, whose active leaders lme been troubled by want of cash, but thore would liave boeu plenty of It leadynt any tlinotehclpnii Intrlgue that gave fair prom prem prom lse of returning the family te pewer. l'KUSON'AI.. Saiiaii nciiNnAKDT. sayaadlsitch from the Perte St. .Martin, will seen marry again. The name of the daring man Is net certulnlv known, although several candi dates nre mentioned. Jamis WiiiTceun RitKV, the Iloeslor poet, Bays that he bel loves that " the Beber, second thought of the public will ceme te a realization of the terrible injustice" re cently put upon him. l'ner. Flemehs, In his final locttuobo lecttuobo locttuebo foro the Koyal institution, Londen, ns sorted that thcre was mero cruelty dally perpetrated in Louden, New Yerk, Fails, and ether great cities, through the use of the bearing rein, than resulted from vivi section nnd all the ether experiments of Bclontltle men put together. Johw Jacob Asien, jn., the only nonhew of IiIh namesake and heir te forty tnlillnus. Is said te be getting ready te light n duel with Mr. Heekniau Burrowe, a aen of the vice presldent of the Kquitable Life Assur ance company. They qttarroled at u ball, Asterhlt Burrow e in the face and liur liur rewe smashed Asters hat with his ratio. What a less they would both be te the world I ItennrtT O. I.voersell says " Harrison's selection at Chicago reminds me of a story efa nely nurrled ceuple who miarrelled about what they bheuld have for Ulnnorthe ueztday. The husband swore he'd linve terrapin and the wife vowed she wanted duck. The nunrrel trot het and thev llimlltr compromised en cabbage. That," said the cnlonel.polntlng scornfully In the direction of the Whlte Heuse, "iscAbbage." Andrew CAitNcam's offer te exnend net less than 1,000,000 In publle libraries for Pittsburg was prcaeuted te councils ou Monday and accepted. Nothing new re ni alu s but te sol ect the bites and adept plans for buildings. The city will give 10,000 per year te maintain the libraries, Charles J, Clark, another millionaire, has offered a lte, valued at $100,000, in the Hast End, for the central building. Rev. Huau Francis Griffin died nt St. Charles' college, Maryland, of lnflu lnflu enza, complicated with ether complaints due te old age. He was. nearly 79 years old, and recently celebruted the gelden Jubilee anniversary of bis elevation te the priesthood, Several mouths nge ene of ins icgs was oreaon dv an accident while riding horseback, and be never regulned bis former vigor. Granted by the IleuUtur. The following letters were granted by the reelnter of wills for the week ending Tuesdey, Tebruary 11 : Testamentary. Cutharlne A. Kinzer, deceased, late of Lancaster city: Auulu M. Kinzer, city, executrix, Henry Jehnstlu, deceased, late of Mnv Mnv tewn; Sarah A. Jehnstlu and Jamei i Jehustln, Mavtewn, executers. Daniel D. Hess, deceased. fate nfOnnrrv. vllle j S. M. Hess, W. J. Hess, 1). M. Hess, Quarryvllle, aud Oee. U. Hew, Heading, executers. Daniel Dibble, deceased, late of Penn township; Hiram Dibble and Benluinlu E. Olbble, Fenn, administrators. Martha Glendenning, deceased, late of Leacock ; Rebert J. Knox, Lciceck, execu execu eor. Benjamin Esblenian, deceased, late of Eden township; Geerge W. Heusel, Eden, executer. Magdalena Cassel, deeeaeed, late of-West Lampeter township; Samuel JI. Cassel, West Lainpeter, executer. Lydls Cassel, deceased, late of West Lampeter township Seaauet II. Cesset, West Lampeter, easenter. , Theretsa Demarra. deceased, late of Len caster city J Otte Weber and Jeseph Do De marts, city, execute?. v AMUHiBTRATiex Jeeeb Ilubertls. de ceased, late of Lancaster citrj Adam Iluaertls. Btrssburg, adaslsJstrater. Jehn Huber, deceased, late of Prevldssee township i Abram Hubsr, Prerldesee, ad ministrator A. b. n. c. t, a. Ellmbelh HarnUh, deceased, late of West I Am peter township) Andrew Charles, Fulton, administrator. Catherine Gerrecbt, deceased, late of Lancaster city) Mary Berts and Henry (lerrecht, city, administrators. Henry Cevor, deceased, Iste of Coner township; Jacob C. Bborselc, Ceney, ad ministrator. Mary Hengmnster, deceased, late of Ma rietta; Jacob Thu ma, Marietta, adminis trator. Susan Baveler, doceascd, lata of War wick township; Jeseph M. Baker, War-' wick, administrator. Benjamin li. Melzler, deceased, late of East Lampeter township) Mary K. MM tier and Benjamin K. Denllnger, East Lam peter, administrators. Jeseph J. Hoevor, deceased, latoefLan caster city ) Jeseph F. Hoever, city, admin istrator. Wm. Stever, decoased, late of Ephrata township ; Jacob Stevor, Adams town, ad ministrator. Bachel Sheoley. daeeased, late of Lancas ter city; Geerge a. Sheeley, city, adminis trator. Jehn J. Evans, deceased, late of West Lampcter township; Sarah C. Evans and Jehn IL Evans, West Lsmpeter, adminis trators. Samuel Auxer, deceased. late of West nempfleld township; B. W. Auxer, West llompfield, administrator. It Will De It. Feed will ledgo In the Intoritleo betwen the twth, nnil It becomes a source of their decay. BOZODONT wilt dlsledgs such deposits, and prevent the mliehlef. All parents should pro vide bOZODONT, nnd thus seture the tiealtli of thelr children's teeth. "The sweetest thtnir that ever crw beside a human deer" was IIUleMay, until she took te Fer n tlme she lest her beauty, but one bright day her 1'npa bought n oeiuo ei onivniieu uii, aud le; she Is as sweet mm prciiy usmcr. Time Is money, but bsalth Is bannlnest. If yen have a bad c ion have a bad cold or oeugh use Dr. Hull's .'eiiffh Hrrun. It will euro von uterr time. Cough Hyrup. l'rlcea ccuu. l'oer girl, peer girl, se young, se fair, And doeme.l te die se seen ; The seeJs of (loath nre scattered thtre, And long before life's neon The grass will grew upon her grave ; He friends In sorrow say. And think no power en esrth cau save The dear onerroin decay. Why de they think and talk like this? Him ply locaue ome of her family have died from scrofulous poisoning of the bleed, and they see Indications of the same taint In fier. Scrofula of the I.ungi.cummenly called Consumption, Is aterrlble disease, and It Is net te be wondered at Uiat they dread It Uut It can be cennucrcd. The poison can be driven out of the bl e poison can tie driven out or the moon. The mint can be eliminated rrem the system. Dr. Tierce's Uelden Medical Discovery lias cured thousands of persons who were expected te find early graves because " there was scrofula In the family." " Oelden Medical Discovery " is si ar ranted te remove all bloed-tolnUlfrom what ever cause arising. It cures all scrofulous, skin aud scalp diseases, or money paid for It will be returned. M.TuAw TTOOU'H BAimrAKILLA. Rheumatism Is believed te be causcdby excess of lactic acid In the bleed, owing te thofallureof thu kidneys nnd liver toprepcrlyrcmovelu-ThoBcldattacks the fibrous tissues, particularly In the joints, and causes the local manifestations of the dts case, pains and aches In the back and shoulders nnd In the Joints at the knees, nnkles, hlpsnud wrists. Thousands of people have found In Heed's Sarsaparllla n posltlve nnd permanent euro for rheumatism. This medicine, by Its purifying: nnd ltallzlng action, neutralizes the ncldtly of thobleod, and also builds up and strengthens th'e whele body, WonderfUl Properties " I have tnlten Heed's Harsaparllla and found It excellent for rheumatism and dyspepsia. I suffered for many long j ears, but my complete recovery Is due te Heed's Harsaparllla. I re commend It te every ene because of Its won derful properties us a bleed medicine." Jehn KULi.UtAN,SjOhathamUtrect,CIeveland,Ohle. Inflammatory Rheumatism "IJust want peeple te knew thatwethlnk Heed's Harsaparllla the best remedy for lnllam lnllam malery rheumatism In the world. My husbaud bad this tcrrlble affection for two years and Heed's Sarsaparllla hclped him mere than any; thing clse. I nm always glad te tell what Heed's Harsnparllla has done." MlU, V. ATKINSON, Ualcm, Iud, Heed's Sarsaparllla Beld by all druggist. 11 ; six for .',. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass. 100 D03EH ONK 1)0 LI, AH (1) TTI3 FINGEIt NAII.H C n'eraarl was ntlllc -J1H FINGEIt NAII.H CAMK OF. or n) car I was nfillcted with n. horrlble co of bleed poison,-and upwards of nve months of that time I was unable te de work of any kind. .My ringer nails uiine eir and my hair dropped out, leaving my htad as clean and smooth ns If it had uecn shaved. I con sulted the best local physician, nnd spent hun dreds ofdellars for medicines of dlirercut kinds, but without receiving the slightest benefit. I was advised finally te visit Het Hprlngs. Tills I did, but becoming disgusted with the treat ment I was recelvlng there, commenced Inking Hum's Hpecllla (S. .) '1 he effect that H. B. H. bad ou ma was truly wonderful. I commenced te recover after taking the first bottle, and by the tlme Iliad taken twelve bottles 1 was en tirely cured-cured by Hwlft's Hpocine (8. 8. 8 I when the world-renowned Het Hprlngs had fulled. VM.H.I,OOMIH. Mhrevcpert, La." FOUR YRARS ON CIIUTCHKS. Ferflrtetn years I wasnrrilcted with rheuma tism, four ) curs of which 1 was compelled te go en crutches. Words are Inadequate te express the sutlerlngs I endured during that time. Dur Ing thciollfteon jcars of existence (It was net lllng), I tried eery known remedy wlUieut receiving any bemnt. I nnally began en Hwirt's Hiieclden. M. S.J, which from the first gave me relief, and te-dny I ara cnjejlng the besl of health, and um a well man. I candidly bo be lleethutH. H. H. Is the best bleed purlncr ou the murkct te-day. J. P. TAYLOR, Cuba, Me. Tientlse ou Uloed nod Hkln Dlv-asei mailed free. BWIFTHl'lX'iriUCO., V) Atlanta On. itliaccllrutceue. E 71 LUCTION OF SCHOOL imtLCTOIW. Hie auallfled voters of the Cltv of Lancas ter nre hereby notified thut an i lectien will be helttln the several uards, at the usual places of holding stnte and county elections, en Febru ary is, bctweeu seven o'clock in the morning aud 7 o'clock In the ovenlng of said day, for the purpose of, electing tele persons te sene as school directors for the term of three years from the llrst Thursday of November next. And the election elUcers In the severul words are hereby required te make the necessary offi cial returns of the election te the prothenouiry. U. It. MCCORMICK. President. Tlies. r. McUlliqett, bec Junr-7til.MJUIi "PROCLAMATION. CITY ELKCTJON. Tbe qualified eters of the City of Lancaster nre hereby notified that an election will be held In the several wards at the usual places of hold ing stuta uud county elections, en Tuesday, February 18, ISM, between the hours of 7 n. m. nnd 7 p. in., for the purpose of electing (en a gen eral ticket), a Iu j or and twehoKcheol lllrec lllrec ters, and the quallUed etcrs of the several wards shall at the sumo place ilect the ether olll elll ccrsns fellow a: Klrst Ward One member or Belect Council, four members of Common Council, one Consta ble, one .Judge, two Inspectors, uud one Asses sor. Second Ward One member of Belect Council, three inemters of Common Council, one Con stable, one Judge, two Inspectors, and eue As sessor, Third Werd One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Con stable, one Judge, two Inspectors aud one As sessor. Keurth Ward One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, one Con stable, one Judge, two Inspectors, eue Assessor and one Alderman. Fifth Ward Twe members of Common Coun cil, one Conitable, eue Judge, two Inspectors, aud one Assessor. Sixth Ward One member of Select Council, three members of Common Council, ene Con stable, one Judge, two Inspectors, ene Assessor, aud ene Alderman Heienth Ward Three members of Common Council, one Constable, one Judge, te Iu Iu siecters, and one Assessor. Klchth Ward One member ofSrlrr-tOnnneii three members of Common Council, eue Cou Ceu stable, ens Judge, two luicters, und one As senor. Ninth Ward Three inembers of Common Council, ene Constable, ene Judge, two Inspec tors, one Assessor, and one Alderman, The election erncers of the several wards arc hereby required te make the necessary returns of the election, nnd touetily the persons elected within twenty-four hours after such election shall have been closed and the uumber of votes for each candidate or person eted foroscer feroscer forescer trlned. Given under my hand this ath day of Jan uary. A. II. 1W0. EDW. KDUKULKY, a3fl.10.17d Mujer. &ttvmu. T UllIEIt 8. KAUKKMAN, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. Second Fleer EshUraae Uw Unlldlng, Ne, tt North Duke MItmU aprllydSw &nmmk$v,mt rmtAsawm, Tesslay, ret. ll, in, Hardly a Wntday of the new thircrevjflp. en te the counters all 'ewr the store. They come like asurging tide. f articularly Uress Ooeds. It takes a-long leek ahead te say wisely what the-shades and weaves and styles shall be in woven stuffs. What comes te you se bright and fresh and full of pleasant surprises a dream of loveliness come true was thought out months age maybe. The Ginghams, the Challis, the little world of novelties in colors and black have a mystic charm for you. Se de the solid color stuffs, the irridescent Gloriosa, the silky Lansdtfwne, the lustrous Mehairs, and all that dainty breed. The fullest, cemplctest Dress Goods stock we ever had. Yeu knew what that means. Anether let of the Queen Mary Transparent Glycerine Seap. The first batch went en sale last Friday. It didn't last the day out. Twe or three times as much this time but then the fame of it has get out. What an absurdly little price ! 5 cihts a cake, 50 cents a aezen ! Near centre of the store. About 300 Women's Jackets, plaids and checks, that have been $6 and $8, shall go at $2. A few Beavers, braided, in colors, that have been $8 and $10, shall go at $3.50. Black Stockinet Jackets made te sell at $6 and $7 are $3. Sizes broken of course. Second fleer, Chestnut street. Think of Chatelaine Bags real seal and real morocco at about half! Just the kinds that ladies of taste are delighted with. Neat shapes, heavy oxi dized trimmings, and chamois lined. First class goods in every way. $3.00 real seal for $1.25. $3.75 real seal for $1.75. $2.50 real morocco for $1.50. $3.00 real morocco for $1.75. Te be sure there's a story back of them ; ask the manufacturer. Centre of the Stere. Japanese Lacquered Ware. Everybody knows it. Smeeth, light, tough, picturesque, and in the handy shapes that some body is all the time wanting. New lets just opened. Gleve Bexes, 75e te t3 (O. Handkerchief Ueies. OJc te ti. Cellar and Cuff Bexes, VOe te tl. Fruit Plates, tl ) te ti 10 a dozen. Crumb Trayland IlrusU, Jl M te 5 J 15. HmoklDgHcts.fltefJ. Tewdei llexes, 20 te SSc. Hide Brackets, 45c te 12 60. Cerner Brackets, lie te !"'. Kulfe Trays, tl. Round Tra s, 30a tell. Oblong Trays, 0d te Jl J5. And a little multitude mere. Junlpirand Market streets corner. We took all there was left of a pottery's output. Here they are ready for you at half and less the usual prices : i i.oeo Decorated Jugs, 10 te 40c. 2 6,000 Decorated Plates, Saucers, Dishes, Salads, Ice Creams, Teapots, Su gars, Creams, etc., rang ing in price from a Ma jolica Saucer at 2c te a Lustre Salad at 35 c. Second fleer, second gallery, Jehn Wanamaker. $ltet00va$ht it OTK. I JUST RECEIVED . FHOM Kcenigsburg, Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Ilust nud Three-quarter Length Photographs. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Neat Doer te the l'ostemco. )m7tind yiiaccUi-incune $35 iTkekty DAY COURSE! "n NIOHTHRS- 11,.. ui.m, wvi,-.i.i..:ru ;,.,. LKUK. Yeung Men nnd Ladles. Tilts school Is better prepared than ever te glve you a tlrst class business education. Our efforts the first year have beeu crowned with wonderful suc cess. W. I). MO.SSEK, l'rin., tfdA w IS North Queen at., I-aucasUir, I 'a. S100,000. INVESTMENTS, UOND8 AND MORTOAOE3 IN SUMS OF iioe, tioe, 11,000 te tJO,oea Interest 8 per cent. Payable, quarterly. JOUNH. MEfLEU, elS-lyd 9SeuthDukSI. TTENRir WOLF, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 1M F-ast Klnr street, having a full line of Furutture or every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. call and examine our reeds. aR-lfdll U. WOLK, 11 Kast King HUeet, I lNVIiTORSI 1IK HUILDINO AND LOAN AKSOCIA ON of Dakate Is a Inrce real estate meri. gage company making leans iiieu the same principle hs inucipie hs ine small local building ussocla ussecla ussocla Iens of the East. It Issues paid-up sleck in liens ei me eesi. it issues pald-un I certificates ranging in amount from tSO te $3,000. jutrniniis ranse irem eiwr cent.te is ivr annum, deper-dlng upon length or time owner carries stock. A portion of dividends are paid semt-auiiually in cash. Stock always has anxed cash 'value te be paid stockholders by the association in ease former wishes te sell. All stock Issued ou debenture plan being backed by mortgages deposited with a trustee. Correspondence Invited. , ., ,, ., C.W.BYAItLlNO. Philadelphia Office. iv-u.U Walnut Street. Janl-Smeed OUBE-PAINWNOOHAINlNa AND i'ltflV J. llltriWN. anixnemr In n yi. HaVi Brown. ttecoesed. Practical I"alnter. Uraluer andUlasier. Workdeaeby contract or day as cheap as Drtt-clen work can be done. Best werkmei;, and none but best material used. Fine Graining a specialty. SWOrders by mall atteudeI. Shep-US North Queen. Kesdsnce-M East James street. JaalHmd rstctvte. ATCLABKrS. CHEAT SEVEN DAYS' SHAf.1 i . ' - i r .i I esmnesMtBi te sasfrasr fsUfftnMAT) sa, s4; - ' cLAiueca - " We oanaet give yen a Tell tiUteftssOrtat uargalns, but would (Its : Fins Haras (no sfcosilaer). He. Hjjsssss.SJss Jte. Kxtra Dried 1A,l fcs Me. Amtfm Wsresstsrshlr awes, Be: half-srtstabetUes, fee. Kagls Brand CenTenseS Milk, Ua r CSIlfeirjla 'Derated fruits. lnTanssil SB sTSSsjb , sjjsssssjmisj IBS iCioeds. Bottled Goods snd rrsssi rssi.Syrsy, ueai uii. umDDinr vneeBe. uhc swia Cbeese, laUc Cream Chsssw, tatssiat our )e Coffee will oenvlne 70 that It Mas M geed as any sold ebMwbscs) for rar ae, ana ear as! of anysSeOef- niended Ceffse for asa Uw ensererssa um gaaier anya rce In town, A Call anil sea It. nsw deal in reppy oil -Bring all your old cheeks In at OSes ask for our new rebate card. ' BAMU1L OLABO'S TEA, COFFEK A OROCERY STORE, MOB. It A II SOUTH QUECH ST. A THUrUUfS. RELIABLE GOODS. We aim te furnish Geed Qoeda at Reasonable Prices. UUCKWnEATI BUCKWHEAT I We hare Choice, Pure, Plain, Buckwheat, that with Fleishman's Yssut snakes lb finest Buckwheat Cakes. We also have Meeker's and Stevens' BelPKalslec OORNMKAL. Granulated, Brlnser Kiln-Dried snd White Cornmeal. OATMKAL AND AVENA, Cracked and Rolled Wheat, always fresh. Im ported Macaroni and VermlesllL - v C1IEESK Dutehhead or Edem, Pine Apple, SapSAge. Koqeofort, and Yerk State Full Cream. A CARLOAD OF HALT.-Just received, a car of coarse and Fin Bait, of superior quality. HONEY I HONEY I Fins Comb Hensyi also, Orange Blessem Heney In bottles, and Rendered Heney by the pound. NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. SJ-Tclphene Connection. A T REISTH. Stenl This Is Heist's Advertisement I Don't rend It unless you want te save meuey. Canned Cern, 6c. Canned Htrnwberrtes, four cans fet 25e. Canned Ulackberrlcs, ftc. Canned Blackberries, four cans for 23c. Flna Whole Canned Tomatoes, 8c Finest Pie Peaches In cans, lOa. Finest French Peas, two cans for 25c, Fine French Peas, lie a can. Evaporated Apricots, three pounds for sic, Evaporated Apricots, Bright Celer, 15a a pound. line Large Uelden California Prunes. 20s a pound. Fine Country Dried Anples. te a quart Fine Evaporated Apples, three and two pounds for 25c Peaches, Bright New Ooeds, Ave pounds 2Se. Pcaches, Evaporated, three and two pounds for 25c Prunellas, Fine Fruit, two pounds for 96c Fine Large Muscatell Halslns, 12c Flue Large French Prunes, three pounds. 25c California Prunes, require no sugar, 10, ll, U and He a pound. New Large Figs, two pounds for 26c New Stewing Figs, three pounds ferSkc CrystAllzed Figs, two pounds for 25c Finest French Vic Paste, I5e a pound. Dates, never saw the like, four pounds for 25c, Mincemeat. 6, 8 and 100 a pound. Oranges at 10, r and 20c a down. Finest Line of Flerida Oranges. . Flna Yerk state Heney in combs, IScapeund. Finest Yerk State Extracted Heney, two pounds for 25c Macaroni. SDachettl. Vermicelli And Italian Paste. The above are all New Italian Ooeds at 12Hc n pack, Heme-Made Annie Butter. Be a sound. Skinned Hams, nil fat cut off, lc a pound. Picnic Haras, 8c a pound, urieu iieei, iuc Dried Beer Knuckles, 15c. Finest Summer Bologna, Oc Boneless Haras, from four pounds np, 12c Scaled Herring, 60 te GO In n box, 25a a box. Finest Portland Uerrine.slT pounds for 25c Tripe In 20 pound kegs, tl 25. Finest Genuine Swiss Cbeese, In ten-pound lets, 25c. Cornllne, 10c a pack. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND FRIFCESTS., Directly Opposite J, B, Martin & Ca'sDry Ooeds Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Loek for the Big Blgn across the pavement, Sepal jteticcg. X7ISTATE OF JOHN a. MAYEK, LATE OF Li Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate having been crnnted te the undersigned, all person In debted thereto nre requested te make Imme diate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, rcildlug In Lancaster. MARY E. MAYER, Executrix, JellK A. Ceyle, Attorney. ' Jan21-0tdTu INSTATE OF MRS. A.MALIK FRAILEY, ll late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters U stamentary en said estate navl ng been granted te the undcrslgned.tall persons indebted there to are requested te make Immediate payment, and thoe having claims or demands against the same, will present them without del.. y for Lan- settlement caster. Pa. te the undersigned, residing in F. AUOUST WEHNEK, ui uign nireei, Executer. Charles I. Landis, Attorney, JO-stdM S STATE OF ANNIE M. liEOGH, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ad dstratleu en said nstta having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the-sarae, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster. HUGH KEOGn, Administrator. Jehn A. Ceyle, Attorney. J21-6tdTu TTIBTATE OF CHRISTIAN H. LEFEVRE, l1,! late or Lancaster city, deceased. Letters t . stamentary en saidestate having been granted te the understgucd, all persens Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and theso having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing In Lancaster city. HENRY C.HARNER, JOHN A. CHARLES, JOHN L. MILLER, Executers, A. Herr Smith, Attorney. fcbt-StdTu JTISrATE OF JOHN HANSINO, LATE OF U Lancaster cltv, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en saidestate having been granted te the undersigned, nit persons Indebted thereto are requested te make linmedlate payment, and these having claims or demands against ihe same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster, i-u. UI..-NU1 KA.-rtl.Mji, A. F. SHEVCK. Administrator. JOUH A. COYLE, Attorneys. febWtdTu iieitx-. TT EVAN'S FLOUR. Levan & Sens, DEALERS IN- GRAIN AND FEED, Baled Hay and Straw. Levarfs Fleur 1 CJenl. b UMBER AND COAU U .TOBACCOHH00KSANDCA8E8. WEST UN 11AIII) WfMIIIH. Whnlmuiln an1 Tl,nll by . , 11. B. MARTIN A CO., nS-lyd 121 Water Street. Lancaster. Pa. TAUMGARDNEKS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Orricis-Ne. 129 North Quecu Street, and Ne. 5CI North Prineo stnu Yahus North Prince Street, near Reading analS-lH LANCASTER. PA. JTIOR HEDQUARTE1- A.O.K.e?JI.C, K. of O.E., I.O.R.M.. . U. A. M.. V. O. 8. of A., 1.0.'0.F Elks Charais and Plus, go te ERIBUAN'S, Na O West King SlfeeL 9W gnsssafi535 &s n r m Jr ? pjy - s Charles Stamm's tureAsjnsx,rA New Goods. M-InchAlt-'Woel Sarah Twill, tl. Best SUk rialsh Hearlettas, 7Se. All-Weel Caahmerea, tOc atrlptd Weel Sateens, aemetblag new, SOe. -Ineh RearUttas, S7Hc Yard Wide Finest Oaahmere, 87Hc. Deuble Feld Trleet Cleth, tfc. Yard Wide Caahsaere, 35c All-Weel Bread Cleth, BOe, iOIneh Serges, 75c Pink, Blue and Cream Henriettas, sTH Striped Black Goods, JTHe, tc, 7Se, 11. Black HenrletUs, 7Ke, 60c, 75c, tWe te 2 SO. Colored Silks, SfKc, 67c, 870. 54-Inch Plaid Serges, 60c 40-Inch Mehairs, 60s. Plaid and Stripe Weel 8urab,87Kc. Deuble Feld Mebalr Lustre, lOe, Best Outing Cleths, 10c Dress Olnghams, SJe, te, lOe, UKc. Small Figured Black and White Batlnes, cheap Best Eldsrdewn Cleth, 29c All Celers Cheese Cleth, 6c Weel Wash Peplin, te. Geed Wide Cheek Cleths, 25c. Fer Drees Goods, te where you are sure te see the largest assortment of new'thlngs and at the lowest prices nnd them -AT- lei Queen Street, BOSTON STORE. W 1LLIAMSON A FOSTER. NOVELTIES -IN- 1 We premised te be ready with Spring Novel ties In Drees Ooeds by February 8. They are here, and amongst (hem you will find a very choice selection qf the following geed ; HENRIETTAS, PLAIDS, SATTEEN AMBRES, MOHAIRS, LTJSTORS, PRINTED PONGEES, ALL-WOOL CHALLIES, DEBIEOES, TAMISE, We extend a cordial Invitation te all te call and examine our stock whether yen buy or net. Ladles' and Misses' Spring-Weight COATS and JACKKTSars newlteady, Prices from 2 24 te $U 50. r? Beys' ODD FANTS and 8111 IU' WAISTS, 23c te ft 26. Beys' OVERCOATS and SUITS-a geed assort ment at Bargain Frlccs. A Fresh Consignment or Beautiful Articles In Notions. Oxldlxed Ornaments, Oeld Pins, Breeches and Ear Kings, Cuff Buttens and Studs. Lace Caps and Cellars, Handkerchiefs. Muslin and Merine Underwear and Hosiery. Bprlng Styles In Gents' Fin SUk Hats only WOO, Stiff Felt Derby, f 1 M and 12 00, Seft Felt Pocket Hats, 60c, 75c and f 1 OX Be) Cleth UaU, 25e le 76c. New Designs In Gents' Silk Neckwear Tecks, Puffs and KnetsAc, 60c, Tic. Medium-Weight Underwear, S5c, (0c, 75c Gleve In Cleth, Kid and Dogskin, for dress or driving, 600,76c, 1160. Cellars, Cuff, Hosiery and New 1'ercal Shirts. Men' and Bey' All-Weel Cardigans at Bargalu Frlces. There yet Hemalns a Splendid Assortment of UeuU' Overcoat ami Full-Weight Hulls that are Marked at Prices Lew Enough te Fay the Buyer te Keep for Future Use. Working Pants, 76c te 1125. Beets and Shee for Ladle', Misses', Gents' and Beys lu All Grade and Prices. A Leader for Ladle' Wear Is a Dongola Kid, Opera Square Tee. Price, UUU. One for Gents, Lace fcTent and Congress, Tip or pialnTee. Price, tl 60. ABplendldShoeferBoysthatls Fair Stitched aud solid Throughout, Lace, Butten and Ceugress, Price, It 60. M Ikn Mi Ladies Dim Goods. SPRING 890 WiluamseD & Fester, 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA ASP NO. 318 MARKET ST., HARIUBBURU, PA. i ; T h r (i mtt rieitrj; Sale iiV ' , AT ' v.l ASTRO? , Fillip iifFrim 115 & 117 North Queen St, Still Mere Additional Bargains. TUESDAY, FEB. iith. Special Sale of Stamped Uken. 54-inch Stamped Stand Cov Cev ers, knotted fringe' or open worked, at 20c apiece. 72-inch Stamped Bureau Scarfs knotted fringe or open worked, at 20c apiece. , Stamped Pillow Shams, full size, geed muslin, at 15c a pair. Heavy neme-spun Linen Bu reau beans, hemstitched, 72 inch, at 69c. Stamped Linen Splashers, fringed 3 sides, at 10c. Splashers, stamped, knotted fringe or openwerked, at 20c apiece. Fringed and Stamped Tray Cevers at 10c each. Elegant fringed Stamped Linen Tidies at 10c. ' .Knotted fringe, Stamped Linen Tidies, 1 5c. Openwerked Stamped Linen Tidies, 15. Memie Linen Tidies, dado . border, knotted fringe, stamped, 25c. Memie Linen, Cern or Bis cuit Napkins Stamped, in four corners, fringed all around, 18c. Memie Cleth Stand Cevers, fringed, dado borders and stamped, 37c Sideboard Cevers "te match, 7 2 -inches long, 49c. btamped Aprons, 15c; long stamped strings, at 20c. ' Extra large White Sajtfn Da mask Towels, knotted fringe and two rows of drawn work-in all white, also pink and orange borders, at 25c apiece. Pillow Shams, made of geed muslin, tucked, and wide cam bric .ruffle, at 5 5c a pair. Stamped Bibs, fringed, 8c ; fringed and drawn at iecr- Special Bargains in 54-inch Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen at 29c a yard, and striped elegant Plaid Muslins and Nain Nain Nain seoks, at 5, 8, 10, I2jc a yard. Carpct0. J. B. MARTIN A CO. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Upholstery Goods, The table filled with Bargains in Upholstery Goods was the centre of attraction yesterday. Every article at )i ana price. Anether let for next week. Table Cevers. Jute, Raw Silks, Felt and Tapestry Table Cevers that sold from $i te $3 each, reduced te 25c, 50c and 75c. Everyone damaged, some slightly from store draping, ethers mere se from ether causes. Window Drapery. Have you a pair or a single window te drape? An" op portunity te buy 4, 1 or 2 pairs of Curtains at a low price. Net mere than 2 pairs in any one let. Swiss, Madras, Not tingham, Chenille apd Turco Turce man. Seme are about their regular prices. Muslin Day. Te-morrow, Saturday, Febru ary 8, Muslin and Sheetings at Cut Prices. A chance for the shrewd housekeepers. Hill, ft yard wide, 6c ; yard wide, 7jc ; Fruit of the Leem, 8c; Williamsville, 9jc ; Pride of the West, 1 1 $c ; Appleton A, 6c; Utica, 10-4 Sheeting, 25c; Utica, 5-4 Pillow Case, J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCABTKRyPA. jttlflC. mUE MUSIC STORE. THE MUSIC STORE. DKCKRR BROS. PIANOS, HAINES BROS. PIANOS. MASON .tnAMLIN OROANS. BAND AND ORCUESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS ANDTRIMUINO90PALLKIND3. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King St, Laecutar, Pa. lj - i. V, iMaur .