Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, February 14, 1890, Image 4

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THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1890.
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sTsflBCLY IWTKLLIGKNCEB-One dollar Md
1mm wn atrnanmnKRS Remit by check
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TBX OTTILUaSIICSll.
Lancaster, V.
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tJtOAITSB,rA., February 1, 1890.
Atwat Caaiigiag the CoMtltntlen.
flm ivn(imt!nn of Pennsylvania pre-
m
' VWW that everv ballet shall be numbered
t,:h the election officers and that the
' lOamnber shall be placed opposite tbe
4&wua of the voter en the list of voters
g?-that Mt kePl " Bl9 ulllemcS lD0
fYeter te put his name en his ballet or te
''Asians the same te be written thereon
I tf and attested by a cltltcn of the district.
I'M juvmenuy uie!reiuireure .
dxtnlnat the operation of the Australian
7T snum 01 uanuuuu ; nuu ij vuv
1, qeence there is a demand that the con cen
iM aUtutlen shall be amended. The Yerk
s? fimxUf. is nmencr theso that make this
!$ demand, and which we are net qulte
V& ready Just new te second. We are net
(3& nn tlief II wnlllil tint. Iw lttttcr first te
f "try te reform the law under the censtl-
isj: tntien. Yncn tnese requiremcms were
,'Dut In the constitution they were
P&!? thought te be wlse. They had the
$l mature consideration of tbe convention ;
K?&. anil worn I Vinlltrht. te be SO fundallicn-
mk telly right as te demand incorporation
tfei In the supreme law. In a few years we
fiff sjeem te have found that this was an
PS rmr ; but nrudence susirests that before
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concluding surely that an error
has been made, we should halt
and wait and consider. Precipita
tion In erasing articles of the constitu
tion is as imprudent as haste in Insert
ing them. We have these previsions
Mfely in the law new, and they are of
value te tbe honest exercise of the clec-
FFftvUve franchise ; and though It seems that
!ihKV 1...1.I. ...tl,,l n.nki initial I-
ntA frr hm. it lwllOOVP US te CO
H$L t .YAH. IM Mltlti iilTMitlti 41m i1rt InVA ntlll
HUW iUejVIUUg vu Till" "v w. .. ....-
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lest tue bloom iaue
IIS?; from the new as it has from the old
VIA W11U LUt3 uin
?,;-: V dn nnt. hnwevcr. tlllnK lliai 11 IS
ffjk impracticable te embody valuable feat-
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l urea 01 me Ausirauau ayaicui u iuuuj
ll-l into our own law under the constitution
aa it is. It is true that It will be net be
f& possible te keep from the lnquisltlve and
5s dishonorable' election emcer a kuowi kuewi
p of the ballet any particular voter has
hf: Mmt lint It la vere ilnill.tflll vletllfT
.undcr any system it will be possible
IftiiwinMnlfpnm Oip pWIInn ofllper who
&& determined te find it out the char-
'?;,:-' aexer or ine dqiiei mat, is cast.
fet The remedy for this evil must be
t$a"Z 'eund In tbe Integrity of the election
liv' Afflir Put apntrina In plinrirA nf vnur
'w- balleU and a secret ballet Is as lmpes-
3. -.It.. . . l.nHM-t Mnt.Ht mi. A .ftnWAA
;vi aiimv as uu iiuucai' wuuu auu evuavuj'
"SV 41.. V..11t I. liu.n Vint It In .iit an
atj V U TO". e " , k .v u. v -
a desideratum as the honesty
W of the ceunt: and if we trust the
mera imDertant te the integrity of the
t'.s auction officer, we mav well trust te
W4&.I. ' 1L. , i' -a l mi. .. .!.-.
JsfP ltitelv no aufllcicnt rtractlcal nrotectleu.
ty'. under any concclvable law, against
';.?. the disposition and determination of
-1' lectien efllcera te cheat ; and In
this country they seem te be born
lX ItW BhaIi .At.ilf.Hn no Al.n nnMln ll.
!s Ue opinion must denounce election
PJL frauds. It must be made unprolltable
mjg. ie euenu agamsi una scuunicui, ami
feftv the offense will cease.
J.UO Australian system provides com
plete concealment of the voter while
preparing and casting his ballet. It re
moves him from uudcr the eye and in
fluence of the ward worker, and leaves
the secret of bis vote te himself and the
election officers. Under our constitution
we mav irlve tbe voter this nrotectieu :
V&r and If we must give the election officer
a geed opportunity te tell hew the ether
has voted, we have but put upon our-
dves the mere laiperatlve necessity efl
providing honest election efllccrs.
Se that we belleve in reforming the
election law under the constitution ;
and avoiding any effort te change It
until we find by experience that It is
really necessary in the Interest of fair
elections.
The Martyrs Valentine.
Bt. Valentine's day may be traced te
the ancient Remans, but traces of It
seem te be disappearing very rapidly
from modern society. Year by year
observance of the day grows mere feeble
among the children, and the gloom and
warmth of the weather en this St. Val
entine's day is enough te make tbe old
saint die of spring fever. In view of
the fact that Saint Valentine sufTercd
martyrdom sixteen hundred and twenty
years age it Is high time that the curi
ous and inappropriate connection of his
name with childish leve all'itirs should
come ie an end. It was sad enough
that a very geed man should have been
tortured te death by a Reman emperor,
but it is a most astonishing pivce of
trifling that for mere than sixteen cen
turies the day of his martyrdom should
he celebrated in his name by customs
that are directly trnceable te the
heathen rites of theso who killed
him. The fifteenth of Februnry was
v.')-, uu uuy ei uiu eiu xiuuiuu icsiivui ui mc
iff- Ged Pan, when tbe names of Reman
rj maidens were placed In a box and each
Pj?' vrmtri rirpw fnrth ruin mill wnu nliltrrml
te find the girl, make her a gift and en-
m tertain her at the feast. Yeung Cbrls-
fQf tians refused te abandon this pleasant
g VINWUl lUlUgVIUCJ, HUH 9U IUUUC Ml IUU
Wh solemn saints' day an occasion for ex-
&S. change of valentines. Se by the irony
Lt of fate the old martyr became a kind of
,7 callow undeveloped cupld. He does net
l-seem te suit our climate ana certainly
tjuetpuls year's variety, but a custom se
.old and se pleasing te children can net
disappear altogether.
As We Thought.
The course of that New Jersey trial,
la which, as we long age stated, tbe
Mesecutlncr efflcers seemed resolved in
:.Held a clearly innocent man te trial for
?gm uraer as clearly committed by a
'AmtKtQ, whom they released, proves
tWly the soundness of that jm
aMlen. There has been no cvl-
;smeB te accuse the reputable
' .''flsnaec Leconey of the brutal murder
' glpf his beloved niece, save that of a negre
Ik bis employ and a miserable hovel
tfsrauer in the vicinity; both of
trkem swear that he ceufwssed
deed te them, Te offset! this
ntmitaless testimony of worthless Deenle.
gsfttlBI mere is needed but its iinpreb-
n is, However, being clearly
shown by ether testimony te be CiiIm.
Tbe negre told a great ninny
people after tbe tragedy that he
knew nothing of It author, and that he
had laat seen the victim standing at the
deer, as he and fanner Leconey dreve
from it. Evidently there will he a pen
itentiary needed after this trial for sotne
peeple ameuggthe prosecutor.
The placing of raw sugar en tbe froe
list is said te be a Malno Uea that will seen
be vigorously pushed. As this, would
please the sugar trust engaged in sugar
refining it is easy te bollevo that Mr. Blalne,
the warm defender of trust, Is pteased
with the Uea.
When the pepe dies ills successor will
be elected from the Italian cardinals, as
has been the case for nearly four hundred
years, but the particular reason for an
Italian pope in these days Is the proba
bility that the Italian government might
mike the rule of a foreigner In the Vatican
a pretext for aggressions that would ferce
tbe pope te leave Heme.
It is very plain that New Yerk will net
have the world's fair In 1892 and very
doubtful whother thcre will be a world's
fair in that year, but the Chicago poeplo nre
showing a disposition te'stay in the light,
and if they win It the fair will net full
becatisoef alack of onergy. The tlme for
preparation is said te be much tee short by
theso familiar with the business, but the
Wcstorners flatter themselves that they are
skilled in the art of building cities en the
full Jump, and propew te apply It te
erganising a glgantle fair. The apathy or
opposition of New Yorkers will net wreck
the Chlcnge cnlorprlse if It should ence get
fairly started any inore than it did the
great 1'iilladelphla venture in 1870.
Wostern poeplo will take particular prlde
In making a Chicago fair oxcel In just the
lines In which Eastern poeplo have pre
dicted ful hire. They will oxert thomselvcs
te secure the most thorough representa
tion from foreign lands, and, ns It In pro
posed te pay the freight from tbe ssabeard
of nil goods displayod,thero seems te be no
reason why oxhlblters should net display
as choerfully lit Chicago as In New Yerk.
SeATen PMiMn'M bill for proservlng
the buflule should be passed, but It
is n great pity that the matter should have
been left until thore nre hardly any buf
faloes te proservo. Thore Is n small herd
of them In the Yellow stene National park
whero they have been cnrefully guarded
for soveral years by the dotnclnnent of
cavalry charged with policing that reserva
tion. There are said te be soveral Hinnll
bands of buffaloes in rometo valleys of the
"Itoekles," ami In British Amerlca along
the eastern slee of the mountains small
herds nre occasionally ropertod. President
Corhln,ef the Ileading railroad, has n few In
his prlvnte park in Mulue; they wero
brought from Wostern Canada at great ox ex ox
penso. On the grassy ramparts of the
Quebec citadel thore Is a flne old bison bull
who may eften be scen standing out In
clear rollef against th6 sky, nt the very
odge of a precipitous front of the defense",
ga7lng out evor the bread St. Lawrence as
though wondering hew far In that dim dls dls
tance the rest of his trlbe might be.
l'KRSONAL.
Tun Hui.tan of ZaN7IIiau Is dead.
Seyneld All, tlie brother of the Inte sultan
of Zanzibar, succeeds him.
E. II. Okaves, who has been nppoluted
postmaster of Coatesvlllo. Is the editor of
the Coatesvlllo Weekly Timet. Six yearn
ace he was a resident of Vulontewn,
l'oyetto county.
Mn. Halstead upon being nsked te glve
his luune replied : "Mural Ilalstead," pro
nouncing tee first iiame as though It was
spoiled 'Mu raw," which sottles along
disputed point.
SKcniiTAiiv Tn.rv is confined te his
apartments, but his physicians de net ox ex
poet any serieus results, as his illuess is
due te nervous prostration, occasioned by
the recent bereavement in his family,
IlK.vnv M. Stani.kv, in n letter te Colonel
Themas W. Knox, of New Yerk, ufter
acknowledging the warm groetlugs which
he is roceivlng from this side of the
Atlantic, says : "Africa Is net a land te
cause ene te forget his frieuds, but ratlier
emphasizes whatever happy Impressions
and momerios of liurope we mav have.
She Is exacting, but net unkind. Yeu see
I speak of Africa ns a goddess. She inti
mates very clearly that what alie has In
stere for nor voyugers Is net te be com
pared with our riclier and mero cultivated
stster, Kurope ; therefore, I hnve been en
abled te held my frieuds ery near my
heart. Of course, the first thing te de Is te
finish the report of our ulmest oemplotod
work, nnd this will koep me some months
In Kurope; then I shall think of seeking
my friends. This will be a rare ploasure."
MOHU t'VS THAN CIUMK.
ThoSernpo .Whleli the Threo Harvard
Htudents Get Inte Over a Violin.
The scrape in which the threo Harvard
medical students who stelo a $300 violin
find tliomselvos is mere meusing than
serious, and it is likely that the criminal
cbarge will be withdrawn.
It seems that Ugglosten "stumped"
Stone te get the violin oil' safe, nnd aller
Heme urging Stone ene day slipped the
instrument into an empty caee which he
had, while Kgglesten entertained the pro
prietor iu the back part of tbe stere.
Ktoue get his bet and gave the Instru
ment, of which he did net knew the worth,
te Egtrlosteu, who promtsed te return it te
tbe ewner the following day. This is the
last Stone heard of the nflafr until he was
nrrested day bofero yesterday, and, of
course, henestly confessed his part in what
he supposed merely a Jeke.
This was net the end of It, howevor.
Egglesten did net llkote own up te what
might appear Irreiiulur, and consutted his
friend Snm Ltttlelleld, n clnssuinte nt the
medical hcIioeI, nnd a icsldent of ltexbury.
Llttlellcld Is consldemblv elder than either
of the ethers, and a bright man in the
school. Ills brightness tempted hlni, and
it Is here that the curious part begins.
Kgglesten was seen at tee medical school
last week with an empty violin case, nnd
he said he had given his ilddle te Little
field, ovldently satisfied that Littlelleld's
brightness would quickly dlspose of the
whele atl'alr. Llttlelield traded the violin
fern $100flute, a ?J0 mandolin nnd $10 in
money, nnd In that way the violin was
discovered and restereil te its owner.
Kacli of the j eiuiB men had confessed
his part In the boyish scrape, and as the
complainant is satlslled te have the ense
placed en mc, that Ulsposltieu will proba
bly be inndoef It.
Death et lluvld Wilsen.
David Wilsen, sonler member of the late
firm of Wilsen it Hunting, llaltlmere, died
en Monday at his rosldenco iu llnltlmoie,
of heart failure. Mr. Wilsen whs 70 vears of
age and had bcen identified with tlie lum
ber business from boyhood. Ue was
born in Wrlghtsvllle, Pa., nnd lived thore
until the close of tbe civil war, being iu
business with his father. Jfe went
te lialtimore in 1SC5 und ergnuUed
the lumber firm of 1). Wilsen A.
Ce.. wblUi was afterwards changed te
WilsOn ik Hunting. The firm's transactions
woreef coiiblderable mngnltude, and Mr.
Wilsen was largely Interested iu saw-mill
property In Jacksonville and Hailing cs
sels. llewasa large bolder of lialllmore
real estate, and had dene a great deal te do de do
velep West and Northwest lialtimore. He
retired from active business a year age,
when the firm was changed te K. IJ, limit
ing ifc Ce. Three daughters Mrs, J. W,
Single, Mrs. A. T. Clarbaugh nnd Mis.
Harry Oedey and u son, Jacob U Wilsen,
survive him.
A New Siiet'ies el ltubbltu.
Sportsmen Interested lu the visit te Pitts
burg of Dr. il. U. Warren, of West Chester,
Pa., tbe state ornithologist, have hunted up
ene of the objects of his search, lu addi
tion te desiring data for tbe state's famous
bird book, Dr. Warren wanted the origin
of a new breed of rabbit, lately developed
In Allegheny. He found that a rabbit
larger than the old breed, and having a
gray coat iu summer and a white ene iu
winter, was thriving thereabouts.
This breed, the spertsmeu think, came
from the importation four vears age of a
number of rabbits from "Bethel. They
were big fellows, much larger than the
Pennsylvania rabbit, and a peculiarity
about them was that they would blte and
were far from being timid. They were
turned loose in Westmoreland county,
scattered overywbore, and are new rapidly
going eastward.
A Baby That la a Baby.
Mr. and Mrs. William It. Bwctt, of Wor
cester, Mass., are the parents of one of the
tiniest babies en record. It welehs only a
pound and a half after belng in the world a
week. He is se small that bis hsad can
easily be covered by an ordinary teacup.
The arms and legs are about as large as a
man's finger. The hands are net mere
than an Inch long. The body is se delicate
that It Is kept wrapped up In cotton batting
clese te the steve all the tlme. The baby
is nevertheless healthy, and lssnld te have
an nppetlte wholly out.ef proportion te his
dimensions.
WHEN JiOVJJ WAS YOUNO.
When Lets was young It nuked fur wlnfi,
That It might "till be reaming ;
And away It eped by Fancy led,
Through dawn, and neon, and gleaming.
Each dalntlncra that blooms and blows
It wooed In honeyed metre,'
And when It wen the iweetaat sweet,
1 1 flew oft" te a sweeter :
When Love was young.
When Love was old, It craved for rest,
1'er home, and hearth, and heaven
Fer quiet talks round sheltered walki,
And long lawnt smoothly shaven.
And what Leve sought, at last It found,
A reef, a perch, n garden,
And from a fend unquestioning heart
l'eacc, sympathy and pardon,
When Leve wa old.
Frem Alfrtd Auitln't reemi.
Dr. Hull's Cough Hyrup l fast taking the
Flace of Blithe old-fashioned cough remedies.
I never falls te rcllee the most violent cold,
und for threat dlscnte It Is lnvaluuble. Price 25
cents.
"Thus nm I deuhlv armed m
y dentlinna lire,
M v bane nlul nntldete are bel
itn Kcrere me"
Whether te Ualotieun"erlnB with neuralgia
, ur buy one bottle or nuivaiien un
It Will De It.
Keed will ledge In the Interstices between the
teeth, nnd It becomes a source of their decay.
80ODONT will dlslodge such deposits, and
prevent the mischief. All pnrents should pro
vide 807.0D0NT, nnd thus secure the health of
their children's teeth.
' If "twrrn down, w lien 'tis down, It wcrewell
'twere down quickly I" Is what a person thinks
when he Is contemplating taking a dose of old
fnshloned pills. Dr. Tierce's rleasnut Purga
tive l'ellcts are tiny, sugar-coated granules,
searcily larger than mustard seeds. As s rein
txly rornllderangemeuts of the stomach, liver
and bowels, they are unequnled. l'.H&w
II
OOIVH BAltSAl'AKILLA.
Scrofula
InOncefJln irTf lrmaA KruuirK
able Cure.
A " while swelling" Is ene of the very pain
ful forms of Kcrnnila and most dllUcult te cure
The remarkable fcltcet of Hoed'sHarsaparllla lu
the case described bulew, Illustrates tbe power
of this medicine overall diseases of the bleed.
"Jn 1M7 my son, 7 years old, had a white swel
ling come ou his right leg below the knee, which
became very much swolleu and painful, and
contracted the muscles se that his leg was
drawn up at right angles. 1'hyslclani lanced
the swelling, which discharged freely, but
fulled te help him materially, and I considered
him
A Confirmed Cripple.
I was about te take lilm te Cincinnati for an
operation, oxpeotlng his leg would havs te be
taken etr, and began giving him Heed's Sana
pnrllla In order te get up his strength. The
medicine woks up his appetite and seen pieces
of bone were discharged from thoiero. Wa con
tinued with Hoed'sHarsaparllla, at It seemed
te be doing him se much geed, and the dlscharge
from thesoredecrettsed.tho swelling went down,
the leg straightened out, and In a few mouths
lie had perfect ute of his leg. He new runs
everyn here,ns llv ely as any bey.nnd apparently
Is as well as er." Jeuk L. McM uun AY, Notary
Public, Ilavcnswoed, W. Va.
Heed's Sarsaparilla
Held by all druggists. fl;slxfert5. Prepared
only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Mass.
100 Deses One Dellar (4)
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itIie.cclUtuei.iu0.
7en
HII1HTS, COLLARS ANDCUKrS,
UOTO
KRISMAN'H
Ne. 42 West King Htroel.
0riri:ilH! llKHTOYHTKRHINTHHMAH
kethcrved 111 all styles, nnd inenlsalnll
hours, nt UIIAIILI-S K. HOSrKH'H, In the rear
of the Central .Market. Oysters In the shell or
opened served te prlvalu families. Telephone
connection. nev20-JmdU
TTENRlT WOL,
FURNITURE STORE,
has removed te 118 East King street, having a
full line of Furniture of every description at the
lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at
tended In, Call and exnmtue our goods.
aH-lMH II. WOLF. ISSKaat King HtreeL
A LIVHHOUOOL NOriiINU HUrEUANU
J. u ted about the Lancaster Iluslncss Col Cel
ItKO. Our tnotheds nre the best, newest, most
practical, our Actual lluslncss Department
complete In nil Its iletnlK Our students nre
deeply Interested in their fcchoel work, nnd our
attendance the largest since the organization of
inc hi-iioei, nnu , wen, can nnut.ee us hi me
pleiiwnitcst Hchoel-room In the city, Ne. Ml
North Dulie street, and convince jeurseif as te
the;truth of the above statements. 1'leancd te
huu you rail, as you will speak a geed word
for us If you get acquainted with the school.
II. O. WKIDLER, Principal.
ATTENTION 1 - HPKCIAL ANNOUNCK
MKNT A business established for 11
) curs, will en account of going Inte ether busl
neis und perhnps leave this city, sell out his
whele stock at remarkably low prices, such at
Dry Uoeds, Notions, Clothing, Doeta nnd Hhees,
etc. A geed ehunee for sure te make money,
ue matter If net all money te pay for stock or
goods. In case objections te uurchaMi above
stock of goods undersigned will rent his stere
room and dwelling, which has all the modern
Improvements and suitable for any kind of
business at a reasonable low rent. Please In
quire at 1 AND lilHOUTIl QUKKNHT.,
Jil-StdF Opposite Odd Fellows Hall.
T1NVKHTOR.H!
HU IIU1LUIKO ANI LOAN A&SOCIA
'1 ION of Dultate Is a large real estate mort
gage company making leans upon the same
principle, us the small local bulldlngnssecla.
liens of the lint. It Issues paid-up siec in
certlllcutOH ranging In amount from JoOtef.OOO.
liirnings range from tlvrcent.te 18 per cent. per
nnnum, depending upon length of time owner
carries ttix k. A portion of dividends ate paid
heml-nunuully lu cash, block ulwns has
a tUeil cash value te bn paid stockholders by
the association Incase formerv.ishesteM.il. All
stock issued en debenture plan being backed
by merigiiges deposited with a trustee.
Corrt-spendcuce lu lted,
C. W.8VARLINO.
I'hlladelphla Ofllce,
Ne. Ill Walnut Sheet. Jiiul-3meed
TpitOCLAilATlON.
C1TV ilLLirriON.
Theiiuullllcd olersef the City of lincastcr
me hereby notified that nu election will be held
In the several wards nt the usual plnctsef hold held
lug state nnd county elections, en Tuesday,
Fihrunry IS, Ibis), between the hours ef7 a. m.
and 7 p. in., for the purpose of electing (en n gen
eral tlckiD'n ila or and twelve Scheel Drrec Drrec
ters, and the muilltled voters of the suvernl
w ardt shall nt the same place elect thu ether olll elll
icrsns follews:
First Ward One member of Select Council,
four members of Common Council, one Consta
ble, one Judge, two luspecters, uud one Asses
sor. Second Ward Onn memlicref Heleet Council
three memtiers of Common Council, ene Con
stable, ene Judge, two Inspectors, uud one As
sessor. Third Ward One member of Select Council,
three nitmliers of Common Council, ene Cou Ceu
stable, one Judge, two luspecters uud ene As
sessor. Fourth Ward One member of Select Council
three members of Common Council, ene Con
stable, one Judge, twu Inspectors, ene Assessor
uud one Alderman.
Finii Ward t'we members of Common Conn
ell, one Constable, one Judge, two Insiiecten.
undone Assessor, '
Sixth Ward One member of Select Council
three members of Common Council, one Con
stable, ene Judge, two lusioeter, ene Assessor,
and ene Alderman. '
Seventh Ward Three members of Common
Council, ene Censtable1, one Judge, two Jn Jn
sHcters, uud one Assessor.
Klglith Ward-One member of Select Council
three members of Common Council, ene Con
stable, one Judge, two Inspectors, nnd one As-
SCKSO'.
Ninth Ward-Three members of Common
Council, ene Constable, one Judge, two JusrVc JusrVc
ters, one Assessor, aud one Alderman.
The election etllters of the several wards are
hereby required te make the necessary returns
of theelectlon.andtenotirythoiK'rsonselected
within twenty-reur hours arter such election
shall have been closed nnd the number of votes
for each Candida te or person voted forascer ferascer
trlned, Ultn under my hand this Kin day of Jan-
'SfJ.lO.Ld Majer,
gifftttietvu.
PkR. NATHOIIHT. DENTIST.
IJ WCKNTRE SQUARE.
1K net let j our teeth dety uny furthir.
Yeu
i u uui leu i in n niniii frvMi. i.n. ..
tie saved by tilling or irewnlng. Have jour
teeth examined nnd attended te at once. It will
save sullerlng and exwuse. All operstleus
guaranteed. Filling Teeth and Painless Kxtrac Kxtrac
tlen bpeclaltlet,, .. n30-3mdw
IPanamttker',
PnitADELrBiA, Friday, Feb. U, lne,
What advertisements have
most influenced you? If you
have ever thought upon the
question your reply would be :
' Such as have given me intel
ligent, agreeable and truthful
information of things I needed
or wanted." Many sneer at
advertising, net pausing te
think of its importance. Imag
ine your newspaper without ad
vertising, if you can te de it
would stretch your imagination.
What a blank I Hew many
questions unanswered ! With
out it you might net have any
newspaper, at least a vital part
would be gene.
Agreeable advertising haj in
fluenced you. Why is this col
umn printed with clearest type?
Te gratify your eyes te read
easily. Why docs the dull
commonplace give way te a
brighter style? That your
mind may be interested and at
tention secured.
Intelli rent advertising has in
fluenced you when something
has been told that was new,
some way te meet a want new
created or long felt, some fact
added te your store of knowl
edge. Advertising that will de
this is above the level of con
tempt. Honest advertising has influ
enced you. Faith gained a
victory when you tested and
found you could believe what
advertising said. Ne ether ad
vertising can make a business
truly great, and yet the oppos
ite at times flourishes. There
were no newspaper advertise
ments when the great Hebrew
made his hasty remark about
the lack of accuracy in the
speech of " all men." The
thoroughly informed critic of
retail merchandise advertising
is often tempted te like state
ment : but a few are true,
enough te redeem the system
from disgrace.
Mere lives are touched by
advertising than by any ether
news. Wants are satisfied,
wishes gratified, the person
meets t le needed things in
troduced by advertising.
And thus advertising opens a
career in literature. Te be sure
Charles Lamb failed at it and
couldn't get his patrons te
print the advertisements ,that
he wrote, but he lived a half
century tee seen. His wit and
graceful English would win ad
vertising readers by scores of
thousands new. His essay en
old china tells hew he could
have written pottery
ments.
These notions are
our business system.
advertise-
applied in
Philadcl-
phia needs daily news of this
store. It is important te mere
people than records of court
decisions or the doings of crimi
nals, or debates in Congress, or
rates of exchange, or the condi
tion of the markets, and the
people therefore shall have it
daily feed.
The February policy holds
fast te bringing the new goods
forward. Loek daily with all
the news-telling we cannot re
port and print all the arrivals.
Cotten holds Court here.
Ginghams are in the ascend
ancy. Fashion claims Ging
hams, Ginghams claim art.
Frem the most artless blue-and-white
check, they have
risen te be the most artful cap
tivating and bewitching of all
textiles.
We are quite urgent in
bringing Ginghams te your at
tention thus early because new
the stock is fullest. They have
been a raving success already.
Yeu would have lest your
choice ere Winter gees were it
net for repeats by cable brought
by the ocean grey-heunds.
The range is remarkable :
Indescribable variety of a
half dozen trademarks at 2j4
cents.
1,000 pieces Scotch at 25
cents, as many or mere of the
Unknown Yankee at the same
price. A contest of races and
nations for supremacy at the
price.
In the range at 37, 40, 45,
50, 60, 65 and 75 cents a yard
are borders for skirts with
plain te match, Jacquards,
Chene with lace effects, satin
plaids and stripes, and various
designs, mere than you could
suspect, think of, or ask for did
net the suggestion come from
us.
In the Cotten Court :
Cheviots, that leek like the
finest dress flannels, at 30 cents.
Galatea and Cunard Stripes,
introduced by us last year and
continued this year with great
improvements, 25 cents, and
SPattentaker'
their companion of the sea,
Dungarcen, at 30 cents, blue
enough te uniform the Naval
Brigade.
Te be continued.
Jehn Wanamaker.
rl IBoeb
TTAOKIt 4 intOTIlEH,
Unequalled
for Service !
Ten Thousand pieces of the Celebrated Kng
llsh Varnished Tils Papers, English Washable
and ether Sanitary Papers.
Fer n numlicr of years we have Imported di
rectly from Manchester, Eng., large Invoices of
I'acr Hangings of a quality unequalled for
service and finish ; and arter having fully
tested, we thoroughly recommend them.
They aremadoef a superior quality of paper
and are finished te be Washable when soiled.
Many of the patterns ars choice Tile and
Natural Weed effects, and are frequently used
Instead of real tiles and wainscoting.
Thcte goods ara unsurpassed for Hallways,
Restaurants, Offices, Dining Reems, Rath
Reems, Kitchens, rassage Ways, In short wher
ever a serviceable wall Is desired.
We are selling this Line of Papers at prices
which make them them the most economical
Wall Fa per sold.
. Our Regular Stock
OF
Wall Papers and Decorations
FOR 1890,
INCLUDES ALLORAIiraOF PAPER IIAXd-
INQM.
3-WORK UU All ANTEED.-W
25, 27, 29, 31 W. King St.
ittachinctru.
TTAPPY
NEW lEARI
Steam Engine
-AND
Beiler Works.
MANUFACTURER OF
HORIZONTAL!
VKIlllUAL
PORTAHLE
HOISTING
ENGINES.
I Horizontal Tubular,
vertical,
Twe Flue,
Deuble Deck,
Marine.
PUMPS.
(Haw Mills,
-iiurk Mills,
(.Cob Mills.
)
BOILERS.
CENTRIFUGAL
ROILEIt FEED
MINING
STEAM
MILLS.
AUTOMATIC TAN PACKERS,
HRAbS LEATHER ROLLERS,
11ARK CONVEYER SCREWS,
PULLEYS, SUA rTINO,
GEAIUNO HANGERS.
PILLOW BOXES, CLAMP 1IOXEB,
COUPLINGS, COLLARS,
MILL BUSHINGS, STEP BOXES,
SPINDLES, TOES AND STEI-S,
PULLEY PLATES,
SIIIKVE WHEELS,
Sc, &c, Ac, de
UOI.1S,TURNIUICKLKS,
LAG SCREWS. RODS UF-SETT,
8 Erf SCREWS, FOHOINOS,
NU rs, Su. nnd Hex,, CAST WASHERS,
PLAT IJ WASHERS,
WROUGHT WASHERS.
Sptcialty in -Making and Repairing
nni:i wi:i,l drilling tools,
Viz : Reds, lilts. Reamers, Jars, Satid Pumps,
Blt.und llel Catches, Ac.
Charcoal Hammered f
Iren.
Donble Rellned
Refined
Beiler and Tank
..TANKS Round or Square, for Gas, Oil.
Water or Acids. '
Stacks, Stnnd-Plpes, Water Wheel Casings,
Het Air Furnaces, dc.
LARGEST STOCK OF
ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES
Such as Valves, Cocks, Gauges, Oilers, Cast
and Mallenble Fittings, lrdecters, Packings,
Pipes, Ac, eer can led iu Lancaster.
Special Attention Given te
STEAM HEATING.
Light nnd Heavy Iren and Brnsg Castings,
4rs-Rcpnlrlng PreniptlyAttcnded te.-S
Cheap Let of
SECOND-HAND PULLEYS AND SHAFUNG
FOR SALE.
4 Pulleys, 45x12; 4PulleM4xlO: 2 Pulleys,
Hx?,Vti Zi'li'lJ"' lW 2 Bullejs,40x7; i
Pullcjs, 1!Sjc7.
1 Weed Split Pullc),29,-xU)K; 3 Weed Split
Fullejs, 4tSX-
8-2 15-16 Cellars.
5-' feet, 2 15-10 Shafting.
1121 Inch Drep Hangs Donble Braced.
Jehn Best,
333 EAST FULTON ST.,
LANCASTER, PA.
Second-Hand Boilers.
5T?0-.,,o.n'.S,;eweriMH,lcl1 Hlam., 18 feet long,
22xl inch Tubes. Price, S175 and 1150.
I Heller .10 inch Diam., 13 reel long, 21-3 inch
Tubes, i feet long, with Fire Frent, IU3.
thotenvapha.
JJOTE.
I JUST RECEIVED
FROM
KcBnigsteg, Prussia,
Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bust and
Three-quarter Length Photographs.
Busts
?hs.
.4.
60 i.2 North Queen St.,
Next Doer te the Postemce,
tmiT-amii
SVtterncuB.
UTHEIt M. KAUFFMAN,
i
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW.
Second Fleer Kshleman Law Building, Ne. tt
nuni
North Duke Htmeu
pre-iyMW
ffrjf tB00fr.
N
KW YORK STORE.
WATT & SHAND,
6, 8 AND 10 EAST KINO ST.,
Hare found It necessary te add M feet mere of
counter room te accommodate their
large stock of
WASH DRESS GOODS,
TOILG OU NORDS,
DRAP DE VENICE,
CLOVER CLOTHS,
HACARAPPA, DRESDEN and CUALOK, -DRESS
GINGHAMS.
OUTINOCLOTHS.SEERBUCKERS,
FRENCH PERCALES,
NEW BPRINQ CALICOES,
SHIRTINGS and CENTURY CLOTHS.
Latest Styles In OUTING CLOTHS at 8c, 10c,
I2c a yard.
,000 Yardt WASH BEIOE9, t a yard ; usual
price, 8c.
FINE FRENCH PERCALES, yard wide,
I2y,c a yard.
Spring Styles In Plaid and Striped DRESS
GINGHAMS, 8c, lOe aud 12;c a yard.
SCOTCH ZEPHYR GINGHAMS, full width,
DOC and 26c a yard.
Several Cases Fine Printed AMERICAN
SATINES, In New Designs aud Colorings, 8e,
lOe aud Viyic a yard.
-AT the:
New Yerk Stere.
3
pr AND 87 NORTH QUEEN ST.. LAN
O UASTKR.PA.
Charles Stamm's
OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE,)
CUT
PRICES.
All our Fine Fur Trimming at one, price, 'iJc
11.00, 12, 2 50, &.!,f4Mutlat81,JlK), f-', t-'SO,
13.00.
All our Blanket Shawls at half price.
Black Thibet Shawls. SI, (2, S3, SI, Se, SU, 7.
Children's Scheel Shawls, 65c, 75c, SI.
Torchon Laces, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 0 cts.
Point Laces, 8, 10, 12, 17, 20, 2e cts.
Ruchlng, 3, 5, 10, 12i, 17, 20, 25, 37S cts.
Silk Ribbons, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 12. 17, 20, 25 cts.
60c,' 75c, SI Corsets at SIc, 60c, 75c.
Children's Corset Waists, 23c.
Misses' Corsets, 37Jc.
Canfleld Nenparlel Dress Shields, 5c and 8c a
pair.
Best Linen Thread, 4c a spool
Scheel Bags, 10c and lie.
Best Ammonia, 5c a bottle.
Geld Head Umbrellas, 87c.
Umbrellas, 2ec, 60c, 75c.
60c, 75c, S White BlilrU at 37c, 60c, 75e.
Underwear at half price te clese out.
Heavy Canten Flannel, 4e, Bfc, S3.
Curtain Scrim, 6c a yard.
Curtain Lace, 10c aud Uc a ard.
Light Calicoes, 5c a yard.
Indigo Blue Calicoes, 5e a yard.
Muslins, 3Xe, 6c, Sc
DressGlngbams, djfc and tic.
Blankets at half price te gloss out.
Comforts cheap te close out.
BE MURK THAT YOU GET TO THE
II U HIT PLACE,
OPPOSITU THE POSTOWICE,
BOSTON STORE.
iittueic.
T
HE MUSIC STORE.
THE MUSIC STORE.
DECKER BROS. PIANOS,
HAINES BROS. PIANOS.
MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. BAND .AND
ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS.
STRINGS ANDTRIMMINGSOF ALL KINDS.
WOODWARD & CO,
14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa.
IsJOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUN
.L NEitS. All parsons are hereby forbidden
te trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall
nd Speedwell estates in Lebanon or Lancaster
counties, whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, either
for the purpose of sheeting or Ashing, as the
law will be rigidly eufercrd against all tres
passing ou aaia lauas ex we unaemgnea arte
this notice.
WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN
K. PERCY ALDEN,
sWW. O. FREEMAN,
m
MS
Ml pen Stet
North pen Street,
AUcrtMra .'
Shrt'4f00.
24
CENTRE SQUARE.
H6 I He !
He!
Great
Selling Out
Sale
-AT-
24 CENTRE SQUARE.
HURRHH
-FOR-
BARGAINS
We are going te move ou the 1st of April, and
from new till theuwewlllolfereurEntlreStoolc
at the Lewest Prices.
REMEMBER, OUR ENTIRE STOCK
-WILL 11E-
Closed Out,
We can safely state that early buyers will
And the most Astonishing Bargains here. We
Invite all te come and
BE BENEFITED
-AT-
J. Harry Stamm's,
NO. 240ENTEE SQUARE.
w
1LL1AMSON & FOSTER.
HATS! HATS!
INCREASING DAILY
SPRING STYLES!
Our Stesk of Spring Stjles Is Increased dally
by fresh arrlals.
We are new showing an elegant Derby Hat
for Gents at S1.25, nnd Gent's Black Derby, In
three proportions, at SI 60.
Black Derbys at S2.
The English Comfert Derby, SJ SO. Alse Bus Bus
ten Flexible.
SlUcrman's and Knox Hats.
Beys Light Cleth Hats, silk lined, equal la
quality te SI goods, only 60c.
Beys Light Cleth Hats,3Sc and 25c.
Children's Faucy PnU Frent Caps, 25e, 28e
and 60c.
Child's Scotch Caps, regular Reb Rey pat
terns, 60c.
TRUNKS! TRUNKS!
New shaiies lu Canvas Covered Trunks,
bound with Brass aud Brass Lecks. They ara
net only handsome but very substantial. Alse
a large assortment of ull qualities, from the
cheapest te the Onest.
The Spring Dress Goods
Are making friends with alt u he see them and
the prices are appreciated.
Handsome All-Weel Plaids, 42 In. wide, 60c;
worth 75c.
Eight shades In All-Weel Stilpes, 3d In. wide,
37Kc.
Eight shades In Plaids, 40 In. n Ide, 60c.
New shades In Serges and Henriettas, 3 in.
Wide, 60c ; 46 In. wide, 75c.
Genuine Arneld Henriettas, the best known
made, fancy colors and black, 43 lu. wide, Si
per j ard.
Spring Weights In Ladles'Stecklncttc Jacket,
Breadnales, Diagonal nnd Cleth, S-.U te S12.
All Winter Weight Jackets and Coats at
greatly reduced prices.
Beys' Knee Pant Suits, S2 te $5.
Beys' Odd Pants, all sizes, 2ec. 38c, 60c, 75c, Si.
Gent's Stylish Light Weight Overcoats, S4, fj,
Gent's Sled'lum Weight Overcoats, S2.25, S3.S0,
S4.60 S5 SO" K.
Working Pants, 75c, SI, SI. 10, S1.23, (1.50, S2.
Beys' Scheel Suits, KMO, SI. S4 60, 55.
Gents' Neckwear for Mpring, new patterns,
light and dark shades, 'locks, Putts aud Feur-ln-Hands,
2ec te 60c.
NentandStyllsh Patterns In Calice nnd Per
cale Shirts, two cellars and ene pair of culls te
each shirt. Price, tOc.
Large Assortment of Demet ShlrU, S8c aud
Gents Medlum-Welght Underwear, white
and colored, 60c.
Embroideries and Laces.
HAMBURG, SWISS AND CAMBRIC.
Swiss and Cambric Fieunclngs, '.7-Inch and
45-Inch wide.
Cambric and Swiss Edging In Match Patterns.
The Latest Novelties ln.Uuuze, Valenciennes,
Oriental Point and Torchon Laces.
Our Special Assortment of Embroideries at
10c per yard, are alues seldom met with.
Honest-Made Shoes,
Fer Beys' and Girls' Scheel Wear.
Sele Leather Tip Shoes, made of the Best Peb
ble Grain Morocco, with Gout Butten Pieces,
Clarke's patent stay around the button holes,
solid leather outer and inner soles. Bex tee
and heavy tip pieces, with the best selected
counters, making them a teltd and reliable
Bchoel Shee. Price, 75e, SI 00, SI 23.
Williamson & Fester,
JJARRYSTAMM'S
32-38 East King Street,
LANCASTER, PA.,
AXD
I0, 3U' MARKET BT., BARRISBUBO, PA.
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