e Jit 5wS "V-. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENOIR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1890: RJ :v ?r eP & 7 V. $ i Of ' ,. .... , ' ' ' " fntUtecr it Jfr ! rr 1 v e rBBMri.wnHUMAK.'tv", . a BAiuMramfAtet,TS.M w a i ww'' w-h m"""- " t, jfc SSkfAaSSSSaW ST"ST. A W UUA, .sfcsls sssi ! - .:-- WV1 i-rrsb tMytsw.swtftai . chrMtaM U this 4Mt-,.(sft ;rtlmte lit SfltT ,WIHU IM tWM itlkiMrinkMilt: BfaMHlTaMf SS-t' WWTB1WWWH""" B ., tltM SUtlttlM1 Of v "T '"" tTT.'-JTL. i . :iumi si um rarteMw. M second el s mil V ;' 1 ", ZBUk UIlilW , juKaimswr, s tUWAWBUTA., retemry 12, IMP. VV- Win It LcmI Te Extmanutce. 5SvThe Philadelphia IVcm attempt te s r.ii'preve that the beat results in legislation vaave Deeniecurea Dy giving vne majur ity full control In Congress. It te tntd . ilttwt lr nf tiamnet-liif the I majority and securing economy by rule 4WM adopted aa a systematic policy uy "the Democratic majority elected In 1874, f-wd beginning legislation In 1875." fc'e . wrenuugwi'i" j - ..-,....... lwe ae eager ler economy inatuivy u. ?SrlltwrtAK-.t tn wnrt'fe hntnncr them Wmlvn. Hew different from the Re jmblican majority new In power. Truly ."Sthe Press has confessed te an exalted i opinion of the bread-minded self-sacrl & flrinc? nnirletlsm of Democratic ceueress- inen. Ne, they did net hamper tbem- Ivcs. but submitted te tne cen-tun & ttM.I tnt.ta kf f Itn mllini tl V fll crtiftrrlnfl !5J4 hy long established precedent, and as-6''?-' arfaH liv vir consideration of lUsttce I P and far-seeing statesmanship. They re-r-tteinbercd what the Republicans have k forgotten, that the time might come jjp when they would be a minority with rigliis weny ei respeci.." Tim Pjvjm rnMd te reimliliT the an- tfe proprlatiens of the Heuse in the last S fourteen years and notes thai tney in- 5". eimiivI. rlilln In Ihn ten vrara from :&fi 1807 te 1870 the net ordinary expend! a$& turea of the gewrnment decreased. It weuiu nave ut-eu very unmuinuiuir iu- PXAbA If t-ft-nrnmnnf nviuMiBMl liml tint. CTahewn some 'decrease In the years fellow W$ tag the war, and it must be rcmcmlwred ,p that even In these years the minority svi was never evcr-riuucn as cspeaKcr iteca JSjj and his slaves are new trying te ever ft$T ride it. As for the increase, it was dur- f-ji-iving years wncu me xicpuuucuns iiciu Aj the government and the Senate, and (or h:S two vean the Heuse, cxcentlui? enlv the i f time of the Cleveland nilmlulst ration, 5 waen ine -sennie was aggressively lie K&7 XWpUUUCUII fJJkUUVUllUUV IViCIIW w wu B'. navy went te ruin, although it ?,;t' coat us se much that we should f-Si nave had a magnificent Ironclad illeet ; but the many scandals of that ?'. j -. i r.-ii ...I , j eiSKracciui era ueeu nei ou reiienicu, mm jE4men who knew the fuels can only wen- r"'.-;. J- l. .,(l'.ln... nt 4l.la llnnnl.llnnti jrsSi; ISH IUV Llltwiai.v. VI 1MB ikjiuwiiu.ii .refereucc te them. The expenditures of -'MaVnt venra linvn rrrnu'll wllli i.he ns. Fpiien, and qulte naturally the appear- ;' nce of the surplus has stimulated the .expenditure. Ne thoughtful, patriotic i cttuen can tail te view wun concern 'M, this combination of perils new ceu- Jjijfrenting the natieu, taxation largely in excess of public needs, and a majority Ala full control pledged te maintain the Surtaxes and tempted by a growing sur- Si .pHJH. IS-''! Tl. Irl Sn.le Unnil mav I1C1VII AKla ..lat W, t ii u graiuytng te bee mat tue iie- uuuuuiu iuciiiuii ui .un;iv93 uiu nut all ready te obey the lash of thespcaker, but that fcome of them have fulrnras enough te accede te tlie rcnsonuble de mand of the minority party for tlme te discuss tlie rules. In view of the close clese ueas with which the Republican mem bers cllug te the speaker hi his arbitrary rulings, It is surprising that they new show such Independence. It Is due doubtless te the fact that the helf respecting members feel the humiliation they have endured iu yielding se much "te the demand of party unity us they have done, aud they were therefore In geed condition te revolt from any further elf abasement. We hardly can hope that they will let this righteousness carry them fur enough te accept amendments te the rules that have been formulated by their parly - committee ; hut hurely they must feel an urgent prAsure from their con- 'clences te de se; aud It may be that when the vote is taken they will be in geed enough temper te vote as they think rather than eh their party leaders demand. The break which lias s been made in the party following ought te bear fruit in the establishment of a fair set of rules, which will be a com promise of the diverse sentiment. 2e - doubt the count of the members present as a part of the quorum will be insisted Upen, but it may lie se guarded ns te de prive the speaker of the power of mak ing a quorum when neuc is actually present. It should net be Impossible te de this. The time will come when the Repub lican party will be iu u minority ; and it seems te be a foolish exercise of pres ent power te establish such rules ns will, be indeed oppress! ve of a minority. .Ne such generosity can be expecled of ft Democratic majority, as that It will refuse te nvall itself of a whip that bus been placed in their bands by the minority when thev are lu power. The chickens will come borne some day te roost. Certainly the Republican leaders knew this ; ami their present course can only be inspired j by a purpose te take care of themselves new at the cost of these who may come after them. ' Canada and Eugland. The Canadian Senate will seen dls , icuss resolution efl'ered en Tuesday ex ' pressing the opinions that the time has arrived when Canada might be accorded representation In the imperial Parlia ment Dy giving te tne Dominion govern &, meat, and te the government of eacli l province ffj.ir-" ..- "r "'- -"& mnnMnniTivn iiniiiitur n teat In the Houhe of Commens, the ;, H - reprtsenluUve of (boDerulutoii ulse held - .mgaseatin tue rrivy unuucii. THU "-" .naolutlen will be theak'nnl fercxcltlni' ', debate in the oeurso of which the ud i, vantage and disadvantage of Imperial oennectlou may be freely compared with '(4t benefits that might arise from unieu 2, ! with the states. Canadians are push !? lsf along ae rapidly in their political . ,'lafestt? tllftt 44A nntlnn nt nlnaa. untftn I 'YMtik Oreat Britain will net new be -,yshu4 -iiu iijb paueut respect mat ,rtWOUld have been glveu te It a "' auple of years uge. It Is (jilte plain that no; such union . ,-': MB be firm. The Canadians, whether Freiwh or English speaking, have no 1 i-nupatuy with England of sufficient MMitrtb te defy their commercial and Mttfrlinrly sympathtea with the United Tlwy ttave Inttuwat la the preg kakssasss ass .T a -,MAln n.. DUtf Iff MsW.ture of the mothw - methw - country similar te the Interest of Amcrl cans.and hardly greater. English news is ptfblWhed in the American dallies quite i (ally as In any Cndkm paper, and .flie enmity te England rsmalningrfrem two warn i het much greater i thaa that ' sun'lng "cenqueta'in French Canada! Canada has no mere reason te seek closer union with Great Britain than America would have te go back under the crown, and the mere suggestion of such a thing can only hasten the day .of absolute independence and brighten the prospect of union with the states. The Trust BaUding Blockade It will be a matter of much congratu lation te the peeple of this town when the building of the Trust company Is se far completed as te restore the sliiewaiK of the chief business street te its ordl erdl dlnary use. We de net think that In any ether town such interruption of the use of a principal sldewak would have been permitted ; and it Is net creditable te any of the persons connected with this enterprise that this imposition should ae long have been practiced. The structure has been en the way an uncon scionable tlm" and the interest lest In this way should of itself have been n sufficient inducement te prompter work te say nothing of the demands of the public convenience. In ether cities thcre is suflk'lent regard for the public shown by its executive ofllcere te re quire the sidewalk te lie kept clear during the erection of buildings In busy streets. In Philadelphia the largest structures are erected upon the busincta streets with no Interruption of travel ; and is there any ether town in the country whose mayor would calmly see the public put out into the street for n year or mere te suit the convenience of a building contractor? Thk Carnrgle library and musle hall, of Allej-licny, cost three hundred thousand dollars at.'l it took two years and ftve months te bullil, the mnterii)l belng Mai no granite. Lancaster Is net nt all joaleiiM, but at oue-ililrd of that llgure hhe could build a hall and library that would inake a man's oyei snap. It U net necessary te leek abroad for proof of the danger and error of the subsidy idea; we have tried It In this country. Before the war the Cellins steamships re ceived between eight and nl no hundred dollars a year for sevorel years, and from 1807 te 1877 the l'acllle Mall Line was paid about four and a half millions, whlle vari ous ether lines have received subsidies. Fflllure seems te be the certatn result, sooner or later, of every schome of subsidy. Tiik queen's speech nt the opening of Parliament, en Tuesday, was qulte ns dreary and colorless ns tlie messnge of Prcsldent Harrison. IjITTLi: PenntaAii Is tumbling nil ever Itself iu haste te lock the stable deer after tlie horite Is stelen. Having yielded te Drittsh demands, because the capital was at the mercy of Ironclads, nhe new decides te strongly fortify tlie Tngus, te build at ence eight war-ships nnd establish a toreilo service Mn. K. S. Mennew, city controller of Pittsburg, refused nn Incroase of salary from four te six theuand dollars en the ground that his sorvlce was net worth that much. With Us natural gas nnd Con troller Merrow Pittsburg has mero than her fair share of natural marvels. Tin: Mormons appear te have been pretty well "kicked out" lu Salt Lake City nnd should new propare te lloe te Canada or Mexico. A iitsi'ATCH from Londen announces that the llrltlsh government has completed nil nrraugoinent with Lieut. Zallnnki, nnd the Woolwich ntitliorltles have been erdered te construct 11 fly guns of his pattern. He anotlier great American mili tary Invention lms received beat encourage ment from a foreign pewer. Tin: attention of Mr. Henry Ooergo Is respectfully called te tlie fact that In addi tion te tlie millions of ncrcs of laud rocently thrown epen for free sottleinent tlie govern ment Is negotiating with the Chlppewas for the free gift, te all comers of seme three and a half million acres In Mentana. Tlicre does net seem te be much land monopoly about this. l'ERSONAI,. Sr.s'ATen Oeu.man Ih lojierlcil te llO seriously 111, I'ltiNt'U UisMAiiric Ih n inlller, n iiajior iiajier maker, a brlckniaUer, an Irenmaster, u coal miner and n brcwer. JIins Hauaii ljtKt.iM SreiCK-s, who In In In horiteU nearly $13,000,000 from lier Krand father, IwuicN. I'bclns, was en Tuesiliiy umrried In New Yerk te llareu JIiibIi Celin tiiistavs llalkett, who I n iiatumliretl KiiglUlunnn, although liU tltle In n Han overian ene. Mkh, Qiiever Cm:vki.am, Mr.'Illcli.tnl Wutbeu (ilkler, nuil a number of ether moil and women Inlerestcd In odiirntlenal af fairs, urn ergiinUlnK a society te introduce free klndcripirteu scIkmiIm in New Yerk en a plan similar te that adopted by the Phila delphia Neclcty aeveral yean it;e. The l'ublle Kducatleual society in lu the new work also. Ai.i:.N.N!nu Bumah, tlie eliler, tlie cro cre cro ater of Monte CrUte, was never nt a less fur an answer. On the llrst night nt Purls of his son's famous drama, " La Datne aux Camelias," he was wnuderlng about the theatre, his face beaming with pleasure nt his boy's 8UCC0SS. An acquaintance, wish ing te say something agrocuhle te him, o e clatmed : "Surely, my dear inaster, this Is ene I mean you liove had n large share In the production of tills ploce T" " Certninly, certainly I" rcolled thu old man. " Why, Wh uuther Is by me I" Anotlier Siberian Oiitrage. A flplier letter received by ,the IIumsI.iu refugees in Paris, dated Docembor 2S, gives the details of an awful tragedy In thu po litical prison nt Kara. lCistern Klberla. Mine. NudydaSlhlda, of neble birth, was found with revolutionary pamphlets lu her possession aud Keutenceil te mal, norvl nervl norvl tude. On her arrival nt Kara she attracted the attention of the director of the prison, who lusulted her. Mine. HlhliU resented the Insult, nnd the director, iu revenge, had her stripped nnd Hogged In the presonce of all the men In the prison. Such an outrjge had net been peretratel en a woman of rank slnce the days of the Empress Catharine, and the uufoitunate lady was se apprehensive of further shauie that she committed sulclde en the same day by poisoning herself. This led te sulcldes of ether women and te a revolt or tue men. Te suppress tbe revolt the troops wero called out, and bhaetlng, Hogging and torturing followed. Heavy Fallure In New Yerk. Franklin Woodruff, chalrmau of tlie He- publlcan general commlltee of Kinus county, N. Y., made un asslgnnient en Tuesday, and it Is estimated that his liabili ties are Sl.&OO.OOO. The fallure was announced nt the I'niduce I.xciiange, New Yerk. Majer i:. A. Hebbs, of Ilroeklyn. wasappointed asbignee. The assignee said, regarding the failure, "It is Imiiosslble te tell at present the exact amount of liablllths, but I should Judge the figures will go evct gl.OOO.OOO. Mr. Woodruff lias been short for seme time, owing te his heavy Investments In the warehouses, lie lias been extending his stores -along the water front together with his interest In the Grain Klovater company, the business of which has been very much restricted, owing te the gralu elevater bill of 1888. tsluce the tronble began In llaytl he has lest oer ajU.OOO, w hli-h, wus mero than he could held eutagaiust. Mr. Wood Weed mil' has been In business for fertv years, and his credit has always been rafed high lu the trade. I think the suspension will be only temporary, but If it should turn out otherwise Woodruff will net gote the poernouse." -tee assignee also said that Mr. Woodruff's connection with politics 1 1 had tteuattf te de with hit failure. hul nAlk m .!& w ,L 1.1. ci I'lai1tntr Fer fterrlc lMslea Governer llovey, of Indiana, president of the Hervlce I'bimIeh association of the United States, appeared en Tuesday before the Heuse committee en Invalid pensions In support of a service pension bill. Us said that such a bill, based oaths reaelatleM passed by the National Encampment of the u. A. R., asking a service pension of 8 ft month and ene cent additional for every day served by the pensioner In excess of S00 days, would net involve a cost of mere than 1140,000,000 almost the sum received from the taxes en liquor and tobacco whirl), he thought, ought te im maintained for ponslen purposes. ItWIll Delt. Poed wilt ledge In the Intcntlecx between the teeUi, nnd It becomes n source of their decay. BOZODONT will dl-ledgo aiich depeulM, and prevent the ml-chlrf. All parent hnuld pro vide BOZODONT, and thu secure tha health or their children's teeth. Mr. Jenex, hew I your health till morn ing? Thank reu, madam, much Improved. 1 bought a botllaefDr. Hull's Cough My nip last night, and, after the flrnt dee, my Rough wa checked, I lcpl well, and have net coughed once tlili morning. AreldcnU will occur net only " In the bent regulatrd famlllm," bulcverywhcreand at all llnif. Thcrerera keep Solvatien Oil conve nient. " I Don't AVnnt ItelIuT, lint Cure,' I the exclamation or thousand auflerlng from catarrh. Te all men we nay t Catarrh can be r n red by Dr. Hnge'a Cularrh Itemed y. It has been done In themuind of rax; why net In yeuraT Your danger U delay. Knolew n atamn te World' UHpciiiuiry Aanociatlen, OuiraleK. Yfer pamphlet en till disease. W.Thftw TTOOD HAI18A1'AH1U.A. TOTALLYHELPLESS Frem Sciatic Itheumntlwm 'Wholly CurtMl by Heed's) Hnnuiparllln. The fact that rheumatism I caused by accu mulation of add in the bleed, and the fact that Heed' Harmparllla ha wonderful power In purifying the bleed, -explain the success el Heed's Barsnparlllft In curing this disease. " In Jlny, ISM, I was taken with sciatic rhou rheu matlsmlnmy leg and arm. It entirely pre vented me from working, and I wa confined te my icd entirely helpless. I had medical at tendance and In August, I wa Just nble te mere around. I wa reduced te a mere skele ton nnd my appctlta wa entirely gene. It was thought by all my friends that I could net pos sibly live. I took almost everything 1 could hear of, but with no Reed result, during that winter. One day, reading nbent taking Heed's Hnnutpnrllla In Mnrrh, April nnd May, I con cluded te try It. One bettle gave me se much relief that I leek four bottles, and since then I have net been troubled with rheumatism, and my general health has never been better. My appetite I IncrraslnBand l am gaining In flesh. I attribute my whole Improvement ;te taking Heed .Harsnparllla, and I earnestly recom mend It te all who are troubled with like dis ease. I consider It the greutest medicine ever put up." Wm. F. TaYLeii, Kinporluiii,L'uiiio Kinperluiii,L'uiiio Kinporluiii,L'uiiie ron Ce., IVnn. "1 hereby certify te the foregoing fact a staled." Jonathan Oiiteiip, Justice of the lVucc, Kmperlum, l'cnn. HOOD'S SAIISAPAUILLA Held by all drugglsU. tl ; six for te. Prepared only by 0. 1. HOOD A CO., 1-ewell, Mas. 100 DOH1M ONK UOMiAIl. (2) 0 WIFTHI'ECIKIC CO. Lingered Between Life and Death. Mr. Oeo. I. Hmoete, a highly cultivated and rstlmablelady of IVcHcett, ArK write under ilntoef April a), 1&S9: ' During the summer of 1M7 my eye bcciunn lnllamcil, and my slo sle murh uud liver almost hopelessly dlsordcred. Nothing I ale agreed with me. I t(ik chronic dlarrluiMi, and (or soma time my life was de spaired of by my family. The leading physi cians of the country were consulted, nnd the medicine administered by them never did any permanent geed, and 1 lingered between lire nnd death, the later being preferable te the aKenle 1 wa enduring. In May, 1XXA, I be came disgusted with physlclnns mid their medicines. I dropped them nil, end depended solely en HwlU's Hpeclfle (H.H. H.), u few bottles of which made me cniiunently well well from then until new." MADK HIH LIKE A I1UKDEN. I have had scrofula until It nude inyllfea burden. I was Inexpressibly miserable, lck, weak, sleepless, and unhappy; desiring that the snort tlme which seemed te have been allotted te me en this earth would hasten lean end. 1 tried doctor' treatment aud medicine, and travel, but none of these did any geed, for tlie scrofula gradually grew worse. Ouephysl clan, who I traveled fur te nee, nnd te whom f paldtlSO, gae up the casea heeless. 1 then gavn up ull oilier medicines, nnd took only Httirt'sHpccine (H. 8. H.) Keur bottles of thnt medicine cured me, and for the past four years 1 lime had ns excellent health and I am us. free from disease as anybody living " 1'". .. Nki.hen, Krement, Neb. Trcatlsa en llloed and ISklu Diseases mulled friv. (I) HWIFT HPKCITIC CO., Atlanta, Oa. T Ki.THI.NU HYRUP. TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a bettle of DR. FAHRNKY'M TKETHING SYRUP. Perfectly safe. Ne Opium or Merphia mixtures. Will re lieve Celic, Griping in thu Bowels nnd Promote nimcult Teething. Prepared liyllltH. 1). FAHlt NKYASON, HnucrsUiwn, Mil. DrngglsU sell It; 5 cents. Trial bottle scut bytnall le cent, lHtl4-lrdeedAw OTnrrirtric. STANDARD CARRIAGE WORK. EDW. EDGERLEY, CARRIAGE BUILDER, 10,12,4145 MARKET STREET, (Rear or UiO 1'o.itefflcc), LANCASTER, PA. All the latest styles in IlugKlcs, I'mnlly Car rlmtes, Phictens, Surreys, Cabriolet, Pluutens, BuekbeH rds, Tretting Wngous.stutleii Wagons, -Market Wugens, etc, new leudy ler the Spring Trade. A line line of Second-Hand Werk. New Is tlie time te order for Spring. Strictly first-class work and all work fully Kunriiutred. My prices arc the lowest In the county fur the same quality of work, Give me a cull und ex. uinliiemy work. Repainting and Repairing promptly at tended te and done lu a ilrst-clnss milliner. Onu set of workmen especially empleyed for that purine. gcruU Jloticce. m 1lHl'ATi: OF GEORGE WEIMAN, LATE OF li Ijuicaster city, deceased. I-e tiers tests luentury en said vstate hulng been granted te the undersigned, till persons indebted thereto nrj requested te make Imnu-dlute iiuyment, and these having claims or demands against tliesaiiiw, will iirtKCiit them without delay for settlement te tnn undersigned, residing In Uin ca.ter city. MARY WEIMAN, Executrix. Jehn li SNYUi.it, Attorney. J'JWtdW J7 STATE OF MARY M lvTtNTnATE OF J Ijinenster city, deceused. U'tters of nd-iiiliilsb-titlen en said esUttelia lug been granted te the undersigned, nil crsens Indebtcsl (hereto nre rvqiu'fcted te make Immediate mj ment.iind these linvlug claims or demands ugalnst the mine, will present them wltlietit delay for set tlenient te the undersigned, lesldlug ItiMau helm township, I jimiister county. CATHARINE J. MtOOVERN, AdinliilsiratrlT. Jeitx A.('evi.r.. Attetney. J'AMjtdW lcutiatv; NATIIORHT. DENTIHT. WCENTREHliUARIi - lien net let vetir tteth ileeiv nnv rurther Vim dniioleneiillnd adecajed teeth that can net be Mixed by rilling or crowning. Have your teetti examined nnd attended te at once. It will Me sintering and expense. All operation guuranUvd. Filling Teeth aud Taluless Extrac tion tieelaltles. nlXMJnid.tw lUieccUancuuB QOK DAY COURSE: K'JO NIGIITHEM 00 HION. KEYWIONE HUlNhvS COU LEGE. Yeung Men and Utdles. This school Is better prepared than ccr te give you a met ritis business education. Our efinrti ilia tir.i jear huve been ciewncsl with wonderful suc cess. V, I), MOSSER, Trill., tfd.tw 18 North Queen at., Lauciuter, Fa. I INVITO list I1E 1IU11.D1NG AND 1)AN AKSOCIA- . v. u. ianuiij in ti ittrgu rent euitt mort gage company making lean upon the miiue lirruclplu us the muilf ltxnl building ussMda liens of the East. It tieites paid-up since in eerttnentes ranging lu amount from .'e te tA.OUu. hJinilngs range friiiti i'r eenl.te is ivr cciiUikt ilinuiii,deieudliig upon length of time owner carries stock. A iHirtlmi of dl Identl lire luild kcml-aunually lu cash. Hteek nlwujs has allied cash alue te be paid stockholder by the associatten In ense former wishes tnsell. a II sUtck Issued en dclieuture plan being bucked by mortgages deposited with a trustee. Correseudeiieo luvlted. mm .. r..., C.W.KTARLING. 1'lilludelplilaOllk'C, Ne. til Walnut HI reel. Janl-3ineed J.OUSE-l'AINTINOGrtAINNQ AND , UYItON J. RROWN, suosser te Gee. W. llrewn, dcveasnl. I'ractlcal luluU'r. Gralner and Gluxler. Werk done by reutruet or day as cheap as flrt-clus -erk can be done. Best workmen, mid none but best material used. Hna Graining tl Mil laity, Si-Order by mall attended. Hhep-62 North Queen. Resduuee-UU East JumesstrecU Junll-lmd TpitUB DALMATIAN INHECT FOWDKR. X propelled by u geed powder blower, 1 tbs most etreeltml destroyer of tile and ether small ..(, ,wmw vs MWaH Wfmnmmjttie'm, ItetUMHunuA. W.naiilsy, rb. isn. One thine fymi- can always depend en nerej J We are with ike market bt$ below it, mere often below its than any ether way. It's easy enough for an hon est maker te tret " all silk " into I an Open Mesh Grenadine. The hard part is te mesh the smooth, hard threads se they won't slip. It can be done, a very fcie makers de it. The yards' they turn out are net ones that go a-begging. Here is Open Mesh Black Silk Grenadine from the best two makers we knew of. Rich in lustre, new, fresh goods, and for as little as ever, despite the advance in raw silk prices. 23 inches wide, 75c, $1, and $1.25. The 23-inch Satin Striped Black Silk Grenadine is an old favorite. 2, 2, 3, and 4 inch stripes, $1.25. Northwest of centre. Beurettc Borders, 6 inches te half a yard deep, come en some of the newest stuffs. Odd ly pretty and in seven styles. $1.25 and 1.50. Anether handsome line of. just-openedjgeods gets its pe culiar beauty from the delicate colorings leaning te fawns and tans and the almost self colored wide cluster stripes or plaids. Ten styles; $1.25, for plain te match. Hentheast of centre. Such Linen Sheeting as this heavy, round thread French grows better with a year of moderate wear. There's no nonsense about it ; geed, hon est flax ; geed, honest work and nothing else behind it. 90 inches wide, 65c ; 94 inches, Finer, Belgium Linen, 75c te $1.10. This heavy, 90 - inch, full bleach Irish Sheeting would be geed value at $1.25, our price $1. If you care for the dainty touch that hemstitching gives, here's full bleached Irish Linen Sheets and Pillow and Bolster Cases with nothing te pay for the hemstitching. Embroidered and Hem stitched French Linen Sheets, $6.25 a pair. Heutliwcst of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. palace of jfaehiett. fiALACKOKKAHHlON. -AT- ASTRICH'S 115 & 117 North Queen St., Stiil Mere Additional Bargains. TUESDAY, FEB. i itii. Special Sale of Stamped Linen. 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 29c apiece. t Stamped Pillow Shams, full size, geed muslin, at 1 5c a pair. Heavy home-spun Linen Bu reau Scarfs, 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, 15c. 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, iSc. Memie Cleth Stand Cevers, fringed, dado borders and stamped, 37c. Sideboard Cevers te match, 72-tnchcs long, 49c. Stamped Aprons, 15c; long stamped strings, at 20c. Extra large White Satin 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 55c a pair. Stamped Bibs, fringed, 8c;, fringed and drawn at 10c. Special Bargains in 54-inch Bjeached Satin Damask Table Linen at 29c a yard, and striped elegant Plaid Muslins and Nain Nain Nain seoks, at 5, 8, 10, i2c a yard. The Great Clear Sale Palace of Fashion, tSr?frtc TCLAlUOrg. CHEAT SEVEN DAYS'. SMfi r . ?' M . 1 Commencing Te-morrow (SATUftBAY) Mb, at CLAKKE'H. , We cannot give you a Fall List of the Great Bargains, bat would give : Fine Ham (no shentder), 10c. Bologna, Iks "fie Kxtra. Dried Beef. 8 Sm Sta. lnntBetUea Worcestershire Haue. Be, ttalr-platabettlea. We. Kng!ernd Condensed Milk, Wc, Callfermla 1 'runes, loe. PI no New French Prase. I its K.1 flood 1'ranea, I, 6ndlO tsiasc Fleur. 7AC. Mi iuekwheat. TOe for IB fen. Hup In Dried and Evapera Uoeds. Dottiest Oa ,td FralU. stnM InCsuinssl uoea se t iur trvesLHrraesL Ceal Oil. Llmburger Cheeee, UMS. flwua Cheese, r.kc. Cream ClieeM. l3Cc A laefe at ourZlcCeneo will convince you that It lea Reed a any sold elsewhere for 3te,and ear lended Cortee for fl the equal of anyMc Ce. fee In town. A new deal fn Iteppy OU Seap, tsiisnaKeii. - Ilrlng nil your old check In at one and ask for our new rebate card. BAMUILOLAEKl,i TKA.COKFKE 4 GROCERY STORK, MOPJ. IS A 14 BOUTH QUEKN BT. A '' UUlWlfB, RELIABLE GOODS. We aim te furnish Geed Geed at Reasonable Prices. 11UCK WHEAT! BUCKWnKATI We have Choice. Pare,' Plain, Buckwheat, Hint with Fleishman' Yeast make the finest Buckwheat Cake. We also have Hecker's and Hteven' Beir-Hallng COUNMEAU Granulated, Brlnser's Klln-Drled and White Cornmeal. OATMEAL AND AVENA, Cracked and Ilelled Wheat, always fresh. Im ported Macaroni and Vermicelli. CIIEEHE Dutchhead or Bdem, Pine Apple, Hapsage, Roquefort, and Yerk RtateFull Cream. A CARIXAD OF HALT.-Just received, a car of Course and Fine Bait, of superior quality. HONEY I HONEY) Fine Comb Heney; also, Orange Blessem Heney In betUes, and Rendered Heney by the pound. NO. 17 EABT KING STREET. -Telephone Connection. A T UEIST-t. Btent This Is rtclst's Advertisement I Don't rend It unless you want te save meuey. Canned Cern, Ge. Canned Strawberries, four can for 23c Canned Blackberries, fc. Canned Blackberries, four can for 25c. Fine Whole Canned Tomatoes, 8c, Finest I'le l'caehv In cans, 10c. Finest French l'eas, two cans for 25c. Fine French l'eas. He a can. rcvnperaiea Apriceis, inrce peuna nr i a. Evaporated Apricot, Bright Celer, 15e a nnund. Gelden Egg Plums. 10. 12Vi nnd l.Vi a pound. Finn Ijnrge Gelden California Prune, 20c a neund, Fine country Dried Apple. Oc a ciuart. Finn Evaporated Apples, three and two neund for 23e. Peaches, Bright New Geed, Ave pound 2S. l'enchcs, Evuperuted, three and two pound for 25c, Prunellas, Fine Fruit, two pound for 25c. Kine targe Muscalell Raisins, 12c. Fine Iirge French Prune, three pounds, 25c. California Prunes, require no sugar, 10, il, 12 and He a pound. pew ijirge rigs, iwe peuna rarzsc. New stewing 'Igs, three pound ferSic. in. two pounds for 25c Crystallzed Figs, two pound for 25c. Finest French Flc Paste, ISc a pound. lL'l rth Date, never saw the like, four neund fnr S.V. iniiie?iiieui, e, a nnu iuu a peuua. Oranges at 10, 15 and 20c a dozen. Finest Line of Flerida Orange. Fine Yerk Htate Heney In combs, IKcn pound. Finest Yerk White Extracted Heney, two pounds for 25c, Macaroni, Hpaghettl, Vermicelli and Italian Paste. The above are all New Italian Geed at ... w . a ,n- :jj - 12'e a perk. Home-Made Annie nutter. 8n a netiml. Hklnned Hams, ull fat cut ett", 12c a pound. I'lcnle Hams, 8c a pound, linen neci, iuc, Hrled Uccf Knuckles, 15. Finest Hummer ltolegna, 0c. llnneless Hams, from four neunriq tin. t?c Healed Herring. 50 te 60 In n box, 25c a box. n.-l- .v-ll.llH. w WWHl It UU), hKU UUX. Finest l'ertland Herring, six pounds for 25c Trlpe In 20 pound kegs, Jl 25. Finest Genulue Hwlss Cheese, In ten-pound lets. 25c Corellne, 10a a pack, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND FRIFCEST8., Directly Opposite J. 13. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Iuik for the Dig Blgn across the pavement. iitac'tincr-j. HAl't'Y NEW iEARI Steam Engine -AND Beiler Works. MANUFACTURER OF HORIZONTALS VERTICAL I I'ORTAItLE f HOISTING J ENGINES. I Horizontal Tubular. Vertical, Twe Flue, Deuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS. BOILERS. CENTRIFUGAL 1IOILER FEED MINING HTEAM MILLS. f Saw Mills, -Hark Mill lOeb Mill. AUTUMATIOTAN PACKERS, I1RASS LEATHER ROLLERS, DARK. CONVEYER 8CREWH, PULLEYS, SHAFTINO. GEARING HANGERS, PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP BOXES, COUPLINGS, COLLARS, MILLUUSHINGS, STEP BOXES, SPINDLES, TOES AND STEPS, PULLEY PLATES, SUIEVE WHEELS, Ac, Ac, Ac, Ae BOLTS, TURNBUCKLE8, LAG SCREWS, RODS Ur-SETT, RETT SCREWS, FORGINGS, NUTS, Hq. and Her,, CAST WASHERS, PLATE WASHERS, WROUGHT WASHERS. Specialty n Making nnd Repairing DKUl' WKM. DRILLING TOOLS, Viz: Reds, Bits, Reamer, Jurs, Sand Pumps, Hit mul Red Catches, tc. Charcoal Hammered f iitirtteu s imei Doutile Refined Reunrd Beiler and Tank TANKS Round or Square, for Gas, oil. Water or Acids. Stacks, Stund-Plpes, Water Wheel Casing. Het Air Kuruaecs, Ac. LARGEST BTOCK OF ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Such as Valves, Cocks, Oauges, Oilers, Cast and Malleable Fillings, lnjectiirs, luckliiga, 1'Ijh.s, Ae., eyer carried lu Lancaster. Special Attention Given te STEAM HEATING. Light and Heavy Iren and Bras Casting. eE-ltcpali lug Promptly Attended te. -U Cheap Let of 8ECOND-HANDPULLEY8 AND SHAFTING FOR WALE. I Pulleys, m-12; 4 Pulleys, 41x10; 2 Pulley. 1 Weed Split Pulley, Sj.1C;: 3 Weed Split Pulleys, 4lxS. r 8-215-18 Cellars, fill feet, 215-1G Shafting. 1421 inch Drep Hangs Deublo Braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., LANCASTER, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. fi-ao-Hersa Power. 10 Inch Dhun.,16 feet long, '11WX. Inch Tube. Price, 1175 and IIU. l-uollerlUtucttDlain..Ufeetleug,2l- Inch Tubes, 13 feel long, with Firs FrentTSi. Vrt mm; 24 CBHTKESQVABC' . ,.. 4 if - e HO! He I He! Great Selling Sale" Out -AT- 24 CENTRE SQUARE. HURRHH FOR BARGAINS , We are going te move en the 1st of April, and from new till then we will otter our Entire Stock at th Lowed l'rices. REMEMBER, OUR ENTIRE STOCK -WILL 11E- ClesecL Oiit, We can safely Blnte that early buyer will find the most Astonishing Bargains here. We Invite all te come and BE BENEFITED -AT- J.HarryStamnVs, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE. w 1LLIAMHON 4 FOSTER. NOVELTIES -IN- We premised tebe ready with Spring Nevol ties In Dres Geed by February 8. They are here, and amongst them you will And a very choice selection of tlie following geed : HENRIETTAS, PLAIDS, HATTEEN AMBItES, MOHATHS, LUSTORS, PRINTED PONQEEH, ALL-WOOL CHALLIES, DE13IEOES, TAMISE, We extend a cordial Invitation te nil te call and examine our stock whether you buy or net. Indies' nnd Misses' Spring-Weight COATS and JACKETS are new Ready. Prices from t2 25 te f 12 50. !: Bey' ODD PANTO andSHIRT WAISTS, 25c te 1125. Beys' OVERCOATS and 8UITS-n geed assort ment at Bargain Prices. A Fresh Consignment of Beautiful Articles lu Notions. Oxidized Ornaments, Geld Pins, RroechcM und Ear Rlugs, CutrUutten nd HtutU: Lace Cap and Cellars, Handkerchiefs. Muslin and MerlneUnderwear and Hosiery. Spilng Style lu GenU' Fine 811k Hats-only WOO. HlltT Felt Derby, f 1 50 and V. 00. Seft Felt Pocket Hats, 60e, 73c and It 00. Beys' Cleth HaU, 250 te 76c New Designs In Gent' Silk Neckwear Tecks, Purr und Kuets 25c, 50c, 75c. Medium-Weight Underwear, 25c, SOc, 75c. Glovesjn Cleth, Kid and Dogskin, for dres or driving, 60c, 75c, 1160. Cellars, Cutts, Ueslery and New Percale Shirt. Men' and Bey' All-Weel Cardigans at Bargain Prices. There yet Remain a Splendid Assortment of Gents' Overcoats and Full-Weight Halts that are Marked at Prices Lew Eueugh te Pay the Buyer te Keep for Future ' Use. Working Pauls, 75e te II 33. Beet and Shoes for ladles'. Misses', Gents' and Bey In All Grades and Prices. A Leader for Ladle' Wear Is a Deugela Kid, Opera Square Tee. Price, 12 UU. One for Gents, Lace Irent and Congress, Tip or J'laluTee, Price, II 60. A Splendid Shee for Beys that Is Fair Stitched and Solid Throughout, Lace, Butten aud .Congress. Price, llts). 3238 East King Street, 'LANCASTER, PA., AND NO. a.MAJUCET'ST HAKSUUiUBO, PA. .HHTAMU3 Late Bress Goei s. SPRING 180 Williamson & Fester, ftmttt. TTMntWMAr, FURNITURE 8TORE, ISSHMte m But KhsfSti la s Furniture of evwydeie lowest art) BsVemt' lees. Alsq UBKltkla "ire&raisi 'nriDM ntsVBOOEM. A LATE IIKTER THOUGHT, Mew that Spring s rapidly .apBreaettlac, It behooves ns te thlek of" setting ear beasts la order." As a help te this, ---GOTO WIDMYER'S, (toner lMtKiig4 Daks Ml And Inspect Ills Stock of Whether you need, a slngls artlel or com pute hemtlre, If yen don't happen te what you went, aak for It ; you will llksty get Ik -l'R!CK8 TO SUIT THE TIMES. f3 AVE MONEY. HAUSTIRE BUYERS Always Bats Meney by Buying from Oclis & Gribfes. Immense Stock of Cheapest, BellaWs FURNITURE IN THE COUNTT. CHEAPER THAN AUC TION. r-Kull Line of Ueme-Made Werk. Goods stored until wanted. Make no mistake 1st th plsce. Ochs & Gibbs, 2d, 8d A 4th Floers, 31 SOUTH QUEEN BlREKT. s FECIAL 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 stva money by selecting geed new and having them put aside until wanted. "HT. C. SAPF, NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. , 49 Next te Southern Market. Janl5-2mWAS F URNmiRE. That Mammoth Stock of Newest and Latest 'Designed FURNITURE -AT- Nes. 27 & 29 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, Is Ready for Out HI Buyer. Our price are en n par with Cern at 25e or To Te To .bacce at 24 and Be per pound. Don't Fall te See the Mammoth Stock when you are Leeking for Furniture. 4S-ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE.TV HEINITSH'S, N09. 27 AND 29 BOUTH QUEEN STREET, LANCASTER, PA, Personal Attention Given te Undertaking. TT EVAN'S FLOUR. Levari & Sens, -DEALERS IN- GRAIN AND FEED, Baled Hay and Straw. LevarTs Fleur I - ' .. I S S II ! - rpUE MUSIC HTOKE. THE MUSIC STORE. DECKER BROS. PIANOS, HAINES BROS. PIANOS. MASON A HAMLIN OROANS. BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS ANDTRIMMINGSOFALLKINDS. -WOODWARD Sc CO., 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. Sh0t00rafh. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM' KeBnigsburg, Prussia, Twe Background made especially for Bast snd Turee-qasrUr Length Photegrspb. ROTE. 60 1-2 North Queen St., Mart Dec U Us Vamm. S Ak tv . t