$ .m "f" -i &$ V.' XBOel LANOASTEB BAIXiY rtJTEIJJGEKCEK, THUB8DAY, MAHOH 29. 1888 fi- 1 i'-SSiS :m L ThaPfclly Intelligencer. .fe&JlUAMXK. MARCH , ISM. K V4KT imuMnen publish all tba MMfWMwi ec the United rttM tip te MIMMt MMtbt kr . -fWUM-VM Daily IHUH of Tn Iim&t ttmmm U MmM by carriers in Ute city fttst tiWMtlat town fee loe, per week t ,, ft - 7wt H.SO fortlxmeaUis't Ui ler tkiM mmmUw We. per sentk. ha .WMttT Ibttblu-bbcb (Deuble Sheet) ragtt, e-dv tLW per annum, tn aa. , ( r , "main tneir aaaress cnangea WMiMMMwkeretbetpper U new ter- it, tram 10 te ,eu.per use : tMUHen. MMralng te location. . THS 1KTXLL1QBNCEK, "'-!',, Lancaster, ra, W leteiihiim lliiiiiisiiHiin iS.-fc.r-'. all dmJ lallMWI. '' t.i - .l - I.I. MMnMnffl . '& JWWMB MX. WOUIU Kill hi avuuw-vBv. 'a lawyer Andrew, flwee war or , Werfta te waglejs, UwquesUen beta as te .irbteb of Ibe two parties is honest, if wither. It ppers cencluaively from tlie r "MerlM of both, that young Mr. Ueulti -pi Mr. Andrews, as me attorney pres . tMtnriha indictment of Jav Gould and r KuweU Sage, had divers interviews since 'rlfri Oenld has been away, the object I' it Iking te step the criminal proceedings. m -h.---ii. AninwaiuilrMlft half million del jiim'ter his clients, as both sides agree ; iyenBg Mr. Gould suggested (30,000 in in in Ptttoadfer Mr. Andrews himself, as Mr. fi&Awlraws savs. It does net as vet appear p' 4trbat broke off the negotiation ; but the f s oggeaUen is that no way was found te pay 'V tfc money without admitting that it had 'l.tiMB stolen ; which the Gould side was bv BKiunvKM in nnnnpun : imnKinir it a F-ilf iwwb, tee costly way of escaping ;T''ifc passible danger of a jail, te pay W 'p$ half million and confess theft. 7&,Se the tesue has come te be fought out P?,'i!,l nnhllft. Mr. fiAiild mats, en Ills virtue : Pp Md says Andrews is a bad man ; that he "4eM net pay his debts; that he charged .' falm, Gould, $50,000 once for legal ter T vices which he did net perform, and $K u Jever asked again for the money after he 4m Md refused te pay it. lie argues mat, i'v Andrews bears malice against him there- ,-,';(i for ; and declares that he has no Dutch msr&r uV'js,5Bat It is evidently immaterial tothe x am joined , whether Andrews Is geed or &f jmhI or whether he has or has net Dutch ..;; aoeew. lie is a lawyer ei goeu repute, i -ij'jmi Ken is we repute also or 'Me lawyers MMKernxBa wun mm. Air, ueuuva repute JeliiwU: se that en this score. Mr. An- y at. . ' i is clearly ahead. Hut that is of no i.- tr.aeateauence. xne auestien is wnetner zrrw . . . - ... i Mr. Gould defrauded the people whose In ?! terests were in his charee: and whether .he law will punish him for it. lie pleads '-.''.SM. tot.ie of Itmttatlnn ti-hlnt. 1e n rr,ne - . ..tfft VI. ..HfAHtMl 9 ...!, t- fll.A fnt. ... ,;Mf' wnuie iaiuiussiuu ui guui! jliiu iuuii uu- c-I'j-'deubtedly is that he made a great deal of ',; money rer nimseii by tue manipulation .-.,'!; i v. .i.w - . .ii... j i.i.i. i. ?W'ni a director; and did net divide with lj':tbe stockholders. ; tIn a civil suit they would have a geed it ease, and a civil suit Is what young 5- m , Gould urged Andrews te be con ten t with. W':M He did net care about the money,, but he m. W4ld set want his revered father te be ;aSijiamanu nivu u juu. j-iirti. iuur kVi'-OOtflDOSinz te his hundred million dollar i'Miwrve. Ig .The suggestion Is a valuable one te law- 4 akkVarB Tf. btimvl Ifiaf t ln miuf nfrAilln I. 'trnr te turn te wavs of honest v the de. Tkms 'steps of railroad directors is te M. use such steps te promptly land them w la Jail. The New Yerk statute which tM ' tr0uWm8 Guld seams te mabe tlie ieittnct attorney a collector of ac ac tceants, by requiring the defendant, '4. if convinced, tenav the menev te the auf. ?.', fetwr and take the risk of jail beside. It tG'HilM ihnt nilpfl n nfafufn nffirla inn i great inducement te the blackmailer. '" There is no need te make n criminal y?!'. court, a court for the collection of debts. . ., 4JU were is neea te visit imprisonment Mf BYvn ieiiivnu uuttwia wuu luttiiuiuusiy rSi. aJknfie ftiatr fmaf. tr Hinlinarann1 mn(1f &m r "v" """ """ Carnegie's Cooperation. It has been widely published that Mr. ''Andrew Carnegie had a great original co- ,rferauve pian ier me settlement of the Vtkfccw troubles in his steel weiks. The p mmuu& iavutirn ui uis imu jiivvu mxn Miaade public, and there is nothing very Ovel about It and hardly mere co-open:. 'ttea than already prevails in the btuines?. HTka workmen and the firm are each te ,5.ywpt. ua sccuuntaui. te examine the ana see wuai ine selling price lias kSMU the end of each month. If it Is foead that the price has increased, .waes are te be advanced in accordance ijvUh a sliding scale previously agreed ; Viaipen, and if the price has fallen, wages .Si".;.. A. .1.... 111- t. . .. . ( w urup wnu ii ua me seme. JLM8 -f'aly differs from the plan new followed Jwry Iren works In the arrangement . jfer tee examination of the books by tlie awnuiwuu, nuu tue mj iuhku Hwuni its. A sliding Bcale of waees & ymalls, and in emergencies, resembling taiany manufacturers have offered te ;pe their books te a representative of falilp mAn. H Mr. Carnegie calls his scheme a sliding ?. Mate te regulate wages en the English . plan, and the impressive title, together t $ with the wide reputation of that' liberal and loeuacloua mllllanatrfl. lmvn nnrvpd draw attention te an arrangement eml VasnUy just and liberal, and also te fatnlll- ..'."mr'ia thn nnhlln nifh the Amf thai Im.i tn 4i "r . """"-' juonwe nueiiuuy uie ey no means rare. KwCteslenally the organized men "feel T taste eats" a llttle tee much and maltn K: Siafaands that are evidently unreasonable, m$simA sometimes the employer is out of wjmymi,uy witu me Bpirit ui uie age and s.wss ine uorem plan with mero or less : v'tMocess. jiu. wie general unaencles are Kt the line followed by the author of ' X.i"t, , 1. T ji ine aarnngu ueiaiieu. ht ix The many couples who have been clop. jag from tins state te Camden, N. J., ii.'' , and Who had the marriaire raremnnviur. 'Mrtsicd for them by one J. J. Sleeper, are ; mn rauch agitated te learn that Sleeper .it-MM ler some time past been de. 'V.. -. ,,,...,., ,.-.,.. v ,TT fllTVU Ul UlUiUKIUU 1UUUUUUB. in JMCW . Jsrsey by statute lav it is j rev.'ded that saarrlagts msy be solemnized by ordained sjkialsteri of the gospel, justices of the , mayors et cities and certain ether Sleeper is none of these, and the sausflenlea ever which he eOlciatedare ta saeae in validity as these that would , m psrxermed by the commonest of 'Jt is true that there Is no prohibition et aTWrrlige performed by ths- contracting its, or 1 y unauthorized persons, liut 1 is the manifest latent of the law, and that it la net se expressed is due te the desire of the state te stretch a point rather that Invalidate a marriage cere mony. In this state under the law of June CI, 18Se, there Is a penalty for mar ruges by clergymen where a license is net taken out, but it is pretty generally agreed that such neglect in no way Inval idates such unions. But while a ceremony is net essential under the law of the state, It will be con sidered indispensable by theso who view the marriage relation as,' representing something mere than a civil contract. Unman society would seen be a sad Jum bio if the civil contract theory of marriage was carried te Its legitimate conclusion. If married life were subject te termina tion in the same way as any business con tract ; if mutual forbearance were cast tc the four winds at the first need of patience, this would be a sad old world. Imposters Uke Klceper de much te dls ere the marrlage relation. Ills work ought net te be countenanced. He is a sink or iniquity, and the Philadelphia Jlccerd has performed a most excellent work in exposing him In nil his hideous nakedness. A Neble Charity. The will of Mrs. Ann C. Wilmcr, who died In Lancaster in 1809, and whose in tention was te leave 3,0C0 te start a home for peer widows and Indigent maiden ladles, has remained inoperative all these years because the sum Ml short of what the testator had intended te loave for beginning the project. New the money has Accumulated te the amount of nearly $8,000, and the benevolent dealgn of the geed woman will seen reach fruition. Jlut the amount is inadequate for the excellent purpese for which it Is given. Who will supplement this Bum by ethers equally large or larger and put In success ful weiking order a noble charl'y V Vs'r. have roceIvoU a copy of tbe Cotton Cotton eeod Valley Times, published at Marlen, JCaniac. It la tilled with Illustrations of the beautlful stores and homes et Marlen, which ecemi te be a thriving Kansas town. 1 tm m Mrs. Mauy A. liiVKKMOitK, at the meeting of the International Council et Women In Washington en Wedneiday, speke of woman's Industrial gains during the lat half century. t)he Bald that "It e amazing development in the Industrial world that fluccceded the war has given women almeat limitless Industrial oppor tunities, and in Massachusetts alone be. tween 250,000 and 200,000 women are earn ing a livelihood in industrial occupations." I'nniiAi's net many people reallr.) tbe Immense alze of Krupp'n famous artillery. Ills new 330,000 pound gun carries a conical shell which Is alx feet high and weighs one ten and a hair. The dlameter of tbe abeil will be seventeen and a half Inches. It Is prebable that this Riant marks the limit of great guns, as a roaellon In favor of smaller guns and lighter Ironclads Beems te be In laver, cblcily beoauaeof tbe great expense of the big BhIrM and guns. Our new eight Inch rifles weigh thlrtoen and a half ten, aud threw a prnjoetlle of 300 pounds with mere than double the energy developed by tbe English twelve ten guns, and even much uiore than the 23 ten gnna et the British navy, The new ten Inch rllle is i u potier te any gun et equal welght yet tested. Kngland Is building ships te carry 110 ten guns and 21 Inches of armor, but theso great macblnes have nover been actu ally tested and their utility la a matter et theory. Tbe Inflexible has 1,000 tens el machtnery alone, bealdes olectrla plant and bydraulie apparatus for moving gun?, ller armor weighs 3,155 tens and ene round otamunltlen for the eighty ten gun is 2.600 pounds. Te carry twouty-flve shots per gun Bhe would bave te add 250,000 pounds te her welght and would then be able thoerotlcally te defy our new rifles and de stroy our great cltler, but In acuinl practice she might net stand the haminerlng et our batterles long onengh te carry out her own pregramme of destruction end our torpode sorvlce mtghthave Eomethlng te say. This presume, of course, that we will in tlme bave coast dofenoes. rmurAi'.s Mr. Cleveland will waltnwhlle befere lining tbe place of the dend ohlef Justice Ohie Is net se overwholmlngly solid for Jehn Hherman. Kx-Spesker Klcler and Judge Lawrence, two prominent Uherraau men, were defeated In the election of dele gate In their district te the Republican con vention. The delogates choaen were In structed for HUerman, but they wero net Mr. Hherman'fl men, and It Is ceunted an a bid ict-bick for the senator from Ohie. Cor.i.r.cTeit or Cuhtems Cadw.m, laiu:u, of Philadelphia, is becoming much exercised ever the dopletlon of the appre priatien wade for talarlea In his clllce. He will seen be compelled either te roduce the salaries or dlspense with seme empleyes. CengreMi makes a lump appropriation ter the customs et the country, and it is aftor after warda parcelled out te the various depart ments. This appropriation la net always sufllelent te oever the salary Hat, tbe defi ciency being raade up by fees and by lines. Thore are practically no fees new in Phila delphia and the ellleiency et the department is such that tbe amount collected from lines is very small Indoed. This has resultcd in a deficit for this year, and has placed the collector In a very tight place. The only rellet will be the passage of a deficiency bill by Cengres. This will no doubt be done, but it wlllnotbeavallablo bofero thu next fiscal year, which begins next July. About 11 ve years age tbe appropriation ran out and tbe men had te watt for their salaries for several months whlle a dcfiolency bill was being puBbed through Congress. Tun Reading Beard of Trnde has adopted the following resolution : Jleselvcil, Tbal the addition et a first class modern liotel is desirable, nnd that tbe president of this beard, togethnr with two or mero members of the Heard of Trade, te be named by him, consider and report a plan for the organization et n cam pany te sreure a proper alto and erect thereen a llmtclass boiel building com mensurate with the wants of the city lu this respect. There la no hotter advortlsemont for a city than a first-class hotel. Hen. Dami:l Kumentreut has ex plained his attltude en tbe tarltl' in the fol lowing explicit and commendable manner: la previous Congresses I have voted against the motion te consider propecod Uritr bills because I did net cen&lder the' time for such legislation was opportune. I beIlfVH new that ,in ihie 'ir i rsvt.ien or the rbvouue Uws U eppjriuae, and roceg. nlzlngthat thore Is n public necessity aud popular demand for bucU legislation as will rtadjust the tax rate and prevent further accumulation of surplus money In tbe treasury, 1 feel it my duty te vete for tbe consideration of any meaaure framed for this purpose tbat 11187 be presented. 1 have net said tbat I favor the Mills bill at it new stands, but am determined te vote ter Its consideration. 1 belleve tbe Honsa can be trusted te make an effort te pf rfeet a revenue measure, and that It will sbapi a bill that will be generally acceptable. Wben the measure comes up I will en deavor te have such amendments made as will be of advantage te my section, but ycu can say tbat, feeling assured tbat the Heuse will net tcake a measure calculated te be harmful te our Industries, I have concluded te assist In the perfection of tbe bill te be reported by the ways and means com mittee, and will vote for the measure that may be recommended te the Heuse by the committee of tbe whole, whether it be tbe Mills bill or a substitute. Tiir. Qladstenlans have suOered a big reverse In the Oowen division of Qlen Qlen mergansblre, where there was n contest te till the vacancy in tbe lioeso of Commens csuted by the death of Mr. Frank Ah Yee. It reiultcd in the return of Mr. David Kandall, Oladstenlan, who received 3.001 votes against 3,353 cast for Mr. J, F, D. Llewellyn, Conservative, At tbe itat election Mr. Yee, who was a Heme ltulcr, was returned unoppesod. A split In the Liberal party, and net any change of senti ment en the Irish qaostlen, effected the re duction et tbe Liberal vote. The bill csnlerrlng municipal tullrage en women en final reading In the New Yerk Henste was kllled by a vote of 15 te 15. The right te vete was se near, and yet se far. rznseNAL. MAVen TiiAOircn, of Albany, threatens war en tbe local fertunc-telleis and clair voyant". Ar.niKD Hunt, aped 72 years, president et the liotlilehom Iren company, died Wednesday at Jacksonville, FJs , whlle traveling ier the bent lit of bis health. Isaac Hinekmiv, presldenter thol'fill thel'fill adelpbla, Wilmington A, lUlllmnre railroad company, dled In I'hlladelnbla en Wed nesday. lle bad been sullerlng from a complication of diseases for several months. Hkniiv K, riKititisreNT, a promlnent llroeklyn cltlsn, dled lu that city en Wednesday. He was eighty yours of age, and had been connected with nearly all the financial and philanthropic Institutions el Brooklyn. He has tbroe sons and two daughters llvlnir, who Inherit an estate cstlmited among the millions, Mns. Ei.tzAiiKTir Oativ Htanten has given a luminous exposition et the tnotheds tbat would probably be follnwed by women In national all'slrs. Hue orgued as te the llsherlcs question that In vlew of our thousands of miles of Atlantic and 1'acltJe coast, we might let Canada have thrcernlln of tbe ocean If alie noeds It ; and that II cod Is tbe bone of contention, at it Is the poerost of all fliu, let tbe Canadians eat It In peace se long as we bave oyster, shad, bass and tbe dollcate salmon from our Wtstern lakes and California. 1'r.i.ix O. C. I)Air.r.v, who dled Bud dnnly at his country boine In Claymnnt, Del., en Tuesday, wni perhnps the first Amerlcan artUt whose work wat rccog rcceg rccog nlzed as being original nml dlstlnotlvely natlve tn this ceuitry. Mr. Darlnywas born in l'lilladelnhia mi June 22, lb22. In his boyhood he was pla?ed In n mercnutlle ostabirshment. but hM Inborn Inste for drawing doveloped, nnd Inrthn rcmalnder ofhlsltfeho was n rniiPdentleus toiler In bis nhoeen world. His reputation rests ehlclly un his Illustrations, which were, with but low rxcoptleiip, subjects connected with the colonial and war times of this cjuntry. ntlllTj ANI VK(li:rAULI. Mh t tie Farmers Kbuuld Net NirI ctTliclr Cultivation, from the Farm and rirtelfle. At tbe approach of the planting season agricultural periodicals generally try te chip Inn few remarks Intended te oucour eucour ouceur ago the home production of fruits fcr fam ily ute. Buch advice, howevor, Is hardly ever clothed In language Blreng and em phatic enough te suit the occasion. Thore Is net ene single Uoter of grcater luilucnce upon tbe physical, mental and moral wel fare of n persen ttirm the frce use of geed fruits and vegetable. It aids dlgostleo, makes healthy bleed nnd keeps It In frce circulation, ronders the spirit choerful nnd contented, the brain clear, tones down the animal aud brutal Instincts, makes home attractive and home Ufa lovable, and throws a safeguard around the young against the tomptatlens et alcohol and to bacco. It will de this ; yet If It would de much lean we would mill stick ten that any farmer who neglects te provlde for an abundant home supply nf trulls and vece. tables fall te lr.nke protltable use of bis op portunities, and must be considered dero dere llct tn his mostlmperatlvo dutlea. Ne ene can be a geed Christian or a geed man and refuse tbe bltsilngs or tbe orchard nnd fruit garden te bis family, In fact, we would bave a hlgher opinion or the Individual who sets out plenty of trcei and small fruits far the bonetlt of bis chlldren, than of him who sends tuem regularly te school and church With their stomaehs lllled with greasy perk aud fried potatoes. Proper attention tn thene needs of the family may also have its pecuniary re ward. A surplus nun meat always be d Is Is fietud of in a protltable way, ana bring n Ittle caih, Where market facilities are geed, this planting for Iioaie uhe may f;radually lend te plautlng for market, and n any case, the oxperienco galued In the "hlgher branches" of ngrloultiire will nover ceme amiss. We knew of many instances where tbe profits In fruit crewing bave te pay the lestes of grain production. Yeung, small tioes with geed roots are always preforable te large, overgrown or old tree. Iluy directly et a rolluble nur nur Bery, where Bleck may be had much chosper, nud perhaps mero suitable, than from traveling Bnlesmen. Hmnll fruit, oapeolally strawberry plants, should alwava be bought or the noareat grower. KfUHenubla Mints. Kggs for hatching should be kept In n cool place, turned ever every day, und the hen glvin a comlerlablo nest for Incuba tion. Old pear trees that have nppnrenlly been worthiest bave been rovlved by the appli cation of a peck or salt and BHhes scattered around tbe basr. Xew la the tlme te try the methed, Make the melen hills new. ITse nlmitv of manuronvern tun lace of tlve loot In di ameter, nnd Hfler making the bill let it stand until tlme te plant, thou rework the hill aud put in tbe Heed. Atter rumevlug the mulch In the spring from the strawberrleH bee botweou the rows atter the soil shall bave beeome some what warmed, as that will let mero warmth and air down te the roots. A small pro portion et weed ashes scattored nlnug the rows ntter booing would be very beneficial. The jwtate crop Is ene that uiimlly pnyp. Tbe avoraee value el n crop should net be less than TOO per aero clear et expensc, though mero can be liiatle by selecting properBoed and giving geed cultivation. The early crops are let,, liable te insect at tack than thota'er, but for wluter keeping the late crops are better. In selectlug yeuug peach trees for pprlng transplanting uxamlue them caretully, bh tbe borer Is often found In thorn, A healthy young tree should bave very smooth bark, plenty of roots, and Bhew no bIkuh of punu turn. Diseases or trees are easlly brought en the farm by net giving preper attention te the Bource wbouce the nursery s:e2k is obtained. Ilia tlelli el L'l'j.eiUinluiu patronlte BO.OUONT bucnusa tt perpelratcs and increases the most Important Hern In thu sum of loveliness, heauty or the teeth. Let the mouth he 0 vor be small, n. vor cupid's bow, ir nlled with dlscoleioil teeth it is repulsive. Whltenud and projerved with this peurlcss dcntrlQce, the teeth form adullRhttulcenlnist te the roeento hue and tovely ourve 01 a ptetty mouth. BOZOUONTIi fur picicroule te grit y teeth pewdurs. The mild needed te : 1 powers euro. if a cathartic is ifd ttie blurt el liiiruillv audio ttmulnte tha uctlen el the llvur me l.tuuder. l'rlce 13 coins. If tberu wero called a uientlnKOl haulm and yeuni; children und thtniuoittlen put te vine "who was their groateu boneMutor" the loud u nJ unanimous vete would be ' Dr. Hull." for hu bave us his wonderful "11 toy Syrup." "Hvj.'VALJfurJCkit. Ha Net Me te lllluilljr, (Jecarnrally in purutiaslng medtctnn. Many advurltnud rrmuClea e.n work irri-iit lnlnry iiruwemu than norm. Jlurttnck Jlloeit Jlillert lire purely a vecntuhle prepanulnn 1 Uu hiiihII tst child can take them. Thsy Mil illjouheiwul euro tliu valient Inn tufa and klndlv av Cor lH,0,i'l'. " " .U'Wbraii.duwiiUt, 137 und 13J North (lueeuslu'et, Ltmcuster, IKpuud llpuii it, MotherEhlptoii'x prephages and Louisiana election kid very uncuriuln thlni:, but 27iome' Kcleclria Ull can be depended upon alwuyj. it euros ui-hni snd pains or overy de scription. Fer silo by II. u. Cochran, uruii ylht, 137 und 1?J .North IJueuu meet, Luncns. tsr. Mnt lUle ICvIiIenre. "Often unabln te uttund buitners, belnir uhjoet t'i Hurletii dlitirder el the kid- n-ys. Alter n Ioor sle or slcknc tried Jiuuteek JII00U Hitters and was rultuvea by half n buttlu." Jlr. II. Tumor, el Ueclx-.tm-, N. , takrslheptlns te write. l'(iral by ,.-l:.ocnrV,UreBHt "' aaA iS1 erti yueen street, Lancaster. WANAUiKBK'B raii.Atsi.rinA, Tauntey, March , issf, We arc doing a bit of mind reading as we face you this morning. If you read us at all, you probably say te your yeur self: "Only mere talk about the Easter Occasion." If se, you've missed it. There are ether things te tell. The Crofters' Cottage is ready. Turn te the left from the Chestnut street entrance. There you'll find it. It is as if you could take a square leek at the Inside of a Crofters humble home ; and the outside tee even te thesturdy, stubby, little ponies. Mere te interest you in this one-roomed, straw straw reefed, turf-banked cot, with windows like pert-holes, than you may think at first blush. Much mere than the quaintness of the fitting and the wise in dustry of the rosy Norse girls who occupy it. Our own his tory is linked with its like in a misty sort of way. It was from precisely such cabins, se fur nished, that Lief and Thorwald and their men set out near nine hundred years age en the voy age that brought them te our shores. The "spinney," like a, pinched-up flax wheel, is the same ; se arc the " kairds" with which the Crofter girls and women flake the wool in the long, long winter nights; and the "swerie" with which they double their yarn. Peat blazes in the open fire-place just as the Vikings saw it in their day. The curtained box-beds, the straight-backed settles, the nets, and even the " keshie " in which the women back peat from the pits, are as in the days of Eric the Red. Fer 800 years these Shet landers have held their island homes. The customs that came with them from Norway remain. only one change mere skill in wool working. The same needles, but mere wit in the knitters. The little Shetland sheen. nipping the mess of the moors, grew wool of wonderful fine ness. Teh colors of these sheep jet black te snow white. There is where the shading of a Shetland Shawl comes from if it has shading. Nature is the dye master. Except in Fair Isle. There the women de wool into gay Moorish patterns. The legacy of a long age Spanish shipwreck en their coast. Hew many of you ever saw a Shetland Shawl? Imitations, plenty; but the simen pure? Net one in ten. Seme se fine that one two yards square slips through a lady's finger-ring. Yeu shall see them here ; see them growing under the swift fingers of two of the most skill ful spinners and knitters who ever heard the rear of the North Sea. Yeu shall see these Norse girls at home, and for nothing. Ne spot in the store where there is mere te surprise and delight you. And the Easter Occasion, with its wealth of illustrative display, gees en just the same. It's all fine, pure worsted, carefully spun and perfectly woven in a neat diagonal. Be side the finest Scotch Worsted Dress Stuffs they held their own nobly, yes nobly. The fig ures plaids and checks, the colors in delicacy and shade equal te the yarns from Reu- baix or Bradford. They are Arlingtens and there is a crisis and a circus in them. They were $1.50; at a snap el the whip they go te $i. It makes us glad te give you se great a bargain ; it makes us sad te sell such goods se far below value. Fer a Spring costume you cannot in any ether things de se much with se little. Werth your quick attention. Thirty styles. Sixth counter norther Transept, west of main ulsle. I lere is a bit of plain talk en a coming Fashion. Paris takes Mohair snuff, and America sneezes. The form of the stufi is Glace and Sicilienne, the col ors lustrous, mixed in shades el gray and brown ; the Glace is in two grades, 27-inch at 25 and 37jc, the Sicilienne in two grades and two widths, 27-inch 50c, 42-inch 65c. Seize the stuff in the centre of the piece, crush WAA'AUA KKItB. and crumble it in your clasped hand. See hew it falls and hardly shows a crease. That's utility. Plain, durable, net costly, very fashionable. Ideal combination. Sixth counter, norther Transept, westef main aisle, JOHN WANAMAKER, Philadelphia. WBVlOAl, ADAMS EXPKE8S OOMfAMr. Lett rrem tha Assistant foreman of Uia U- llrsty Department A Butdset In Which Thousands At Deeply Coaetrned, About ttve jca-s age 1 snfforea fjem painful urination ana great pain and weakness In tbe lower part of my btck, pain in tha limbs, bad taste In the mouth, disgust at feed, and great mental and bodily Coprenten. I live at 211 YerMtrest. Jersey City, and en arriving bone ene night I found a copy of the thaktr Alminae ttat had been leftdurlng the day. I read tlie article, What Is the Disease tbat It Coming Upen Ust" It de scribed my symptom and fcellngs better than 1 ceald If 1 had written a vrhole book. My trouble was indeed Mike a thief In the night, for It bad been stealing upon me un awares for years. I sent ler a botile of Shaker Xxtract et Koetf , or Selgel's Byrnp, and befere I had Uken one-half of it I felt tbe violceme rollef. In a few weeks I was like my old self. I enjoyed and digested my feed. My kidneys seen recovered tone ana strengU), and the urinary trouble vanished. I was well. Millions of paople need seme medicine iim ply te act en the bowels. Tetheml commend Shaker Kxtract In the strongest possible terms. It fi the genUcst, pteasantest, safest and surest pnrgatlve In this world The most delicate women and chlldren may take It, One point more: Inavoallthsmero confldencein this medicine because It Is prepared by the Shaken. I may claim te be a religious man myself and aduilre the Shakers for theirzeal, consistency and strict bnslness Integrity. What they make may be trusted by the pub lic. W. 11. HALL. for sale by all drugglUs and by A, J. White, M Warren street, New Yerk. feUU-lydAwTu.Tli&S lAINE'H CELKKY COMPOUND. PAINE'S IUUE3 NKUVOUS IMIOSTUATION, NKUVOU8 HKADAClf K, NKUUALQIA, NKUVOUS WKAKNKS8. STOMACH AND L1VRII IMS- BASKS, BIIICUMATISM, DYSPKl'dlA, and all Affections or the Kidneys, WHAK NBRVB3. 1'AINK'S CKLKKY COMPOUND la a Ncrve Tonle which never m11b. Containing Celery and Cocea, thewe wenderful stimulants, it speclaly euros ull norveua dlscrders. RHEUMATISM. PAINK'8 CELHUY COMPOUND purines the bleed. 1 1 drives out the laclla aclc, which causes Uheumutlam. nnd rcstores ihu bleed making organs te a beallhy condition. The truu remedy for Hhaumatism. KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. PAlNaVJ CELKKY COMPOUND quickly restores the liver and kidneys te purfoet health. This curatlvu power, comblned with Its nrrve tonics, Is why it is the best reincdy ler all kidney complaints. DYSPEPSIA. PA1NK'3 CKLKKY COMPOUND strength ens the stomach, and quiets the nerves of the dlgesttvu organ. Tills is why it cures even the werse coses or Djspepsla. CONSTIPATION. PAINK'S CKLKKY COMPOUND Is net B cathartic it Is a laiullve, gtvlDg eavnixl natural action te thu bowels, ixegutarily turcly foUews its use, llocemmonded by professional aud business men. tend for book. rrlce, $1,00. Sold by Druggtsts. VYKLLS, niUIIAHlisON A Ce., 1'roprletorj. lSurllnfrten, VL (C) pA.HKKlt'8 UAIK 1JAI.SAM. rurlicr's Hair Balsam Cleanees and bcautlllcs the hair. Pro motes a Luxuriant Growth. Na?av Falls te Itostero Gray llalr te its Yeuthrnl Celer, Cures BailiL Discuses and llalr Fulling, We. at Druggists. KLOKKST1NK COLOGNE. The Most Fragrant nnd l atlng of Por Per fumos. i5c. Druggt9ts. eciSl-GmdMAThAw G OLDEN 81'EOIITIO. DRUNKENNESS Oil TUK- LlyUOK HAHIT POSITIVELY CUI1KD ADM1N1STKU1NU DH. HA1N1S8 1IY uil,ijsi urisciric. It can be given in a cup or coffeo or tea with, out the knowledge of the person taking It : Is absolutely harmless, and -will of roc L a perma nent and spoedy euro, whether the patlunt Is a moderate drluker or an alcoholic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been mede temperatn men who have taken Gelden iH po pe ol He in their cetn without thelr knowledge, and te-ilay beltove they quit drinking of their own freewtlL IT NEVER VAILS. The sys tem once Itnnrcanaled with the Hnaclnc. it be. comes an utter impossibility for the liquor aiUHitlte teaxlst. Fer sain by (Juab. a. i.uuur.u, nmgKlst, Ne. East King stroet, Lancustcr, Pa. aprlS-lydTu.ThAS X7ALUABLU MEDICALj WOHK. TRUTH, Or the SCIENCE OF LIFE. A VALUAHLK MEDICAL WOllIC, the only true description or this tlme en Man hood. Nervous una Physical Debility, Prema tura Decline, Errors of Youth, and iha uuteld miseries conseauent te same, as well as an ex. posure et quacks and thelr se called medical works, by which they vlctlmlza thousands, and by thclroxagKeruUngdlscase, makes these peer suirorers lnsann. Every young man, uilddle-aged or old. should reau this book. It is mero Uian wealth te Hern. Sena two cent stamp ler a copy. Address, DK. THG3.THKKL. MS North Fourth St, l-hlladolphie, Pa. f 131 yd TgJIjY'H Ul'.KAM BALM. eatarrh-Ikay fever. XLY'S CKEAM 13ALM cures Celd In Head Catarrh, Hese Celd, Hay rver,l)eatrued, llend. ache. Prlce Ml Cunts. EASY TO USE. Ely Ure's, Owego. N. Y., U. 3. A. w " ' YOU WILL SAVE MONEY, TIME. PAIN. TUOU1ILK, And Will Cure CATAKKU, byUBtng ELY'S CREAM BALM. ApirtlcJe Is applied te each nostril ana It agrvuahle. Price U cents at druggut t t y nilU,reKUtorud,eects. ELY imOTilEUS. 234 Uroenwich St., New Yeik. nevlMyd,tw K KEl YOUK EVE OPEN CELERY IMPOUND, if you would net be victimized by ImpesUls ana frauds who are Heeding tbe markul with worthless imitations of HKNSON'd PLAB. TK. Theie "pirates" who scuk te fleH thelr worthless products en the reputation et UBNBON'S PLASTEK roiert te many tricks for which their class is famous, and irbuyen are net exceedingly cautious they Irequently find thomselves victimized by unscrupulous doalers who aid and abet in such doceptlon ler a division or tbe profits. Honest deulers will unlte with pbyslclaus lu recommending IIENHON'S PLAbTEUnssuporterloull ether rxternal remedies ter coughs, celiU, pleurisy, chest pains, tuckacbe, kidney ntlVctlees, ma laria, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago and ache and pstns et every description. SKA11UKY & JOHNSON, (0 Sela Proprietors. New Yerk SAKE, 8UKE AND Sl'EEDY CUIUS. Itupture, VurlcoceleandSpeclul Dlscatfs ofeltbartex. Why be humhuirRed by qeacta wben jeu can rind In Dr. Witght tha only Uku. VLiR fiiYsiu AMlni'bllad'-lphlit who iiiuKih u specialty uf tbe bihivii dlseasrs, and Cuius 'jutut LCBKSUCAIUXTSSU, Advlcu Frce day and evening Strangers can be treated and ri turn home name day. ( Ulcus prlvttM. int. s: it wmaiiT, til North Ninth Street, Above lUce, P.O.iiexfi73 n Phllftdeli Uia. leMJlyflAw TOBACCO. e tiD HON KST r. IN ODK 1'OrULAB BRAKD Old Honesty Will be tennd a combination net always te be had, A riK QUALITY or PLUO TOUACCO AT A UBAtOXAUL flllCE. Loek for the red H tin tag en each plug, mST-QLASS ARTICLE -IN- Chewing Tobacco. DON'T TAIL TO U1VK OLD HONESTY A rAItl TBIAL. AskjonrdeeJerforlt. Don'tt&keanyether. JNO.FINZER&BROS. LOmSVILLE, KY. . () PALACE Of FASHION. AHTRICH'8 PALACE OF FASHION, 13 East King Street, Lancaster, Pa. This is the time for Spring Hosiery, and your special atten tion is called te the fact that we carry the best stock in this city, and that our prices are always the lowest. Our line of ten-cent stockings for ladies as well as for children is most complete comprising the best styles that can be sold ferthe money. Fer i2j4c we new offer a line of Ladies' Cotten Hese, unequaled by any ether house. Fine Gauze, Plain, Colored and Black, also dropped stitch in Medes, Tans and Slates, and an extra fine quality in Black with white feet. Our next is our extra geed quality Balbriggan Hese, full regular made, for 1 2c. a pair. At 19c. a pair we offer a com plete line of Plain, Colored and Black Hese, full regular made, ingrain color of extra geed quality. Ladies' Striped Cotten Hese, full regular made, 1 8c. a pair. The Greatest Bargain ever offered here in Hosiery is our twenty-five-cent let of Ladies' I lese. They are fancy striped, Plain, Colored and Black, of the very best quality, never before sold at less than 37 and 50c. a pair. Our line of Children's Hosiery is also most complete. It com prises a geed assortment of ten-cent hose. Seme extra heavy Ribbed Hese, at 12 j4 and 25c. And the best line of Imported Hese in Black, ribbed, and regular made, at from 17 te 25c a pair. Seme great Bargains we offer in Gent's unbleached and Fancy Hese. Hosiery Department at ASTRICH'S P. O. F Lancaster. JtAiiy'VAJtHJAUlM WILIIHN M nftKiMiiMAMr GRAND EXHIBIT or BABY CARRIAGES. ONI tlUNDUKD BirFEltENT .STYLES. ALL NEW UOODP. Manufactured te our own order by the best factories in the country. Special attention given te every department se as te socerd sor ser sor vleo as well us uppfaniiiee. Moheuan la the country can show as flne a line et goods. EXPRESS WAGONS, WHEEL HARROWS, DOLL OARR1AGEH, VELOCIPEDES,! GIRL'S TRIO YLES, iVC. OUll NEW STOCK Or " Alaska " Refrigerators NOW ON KXUlUtTIO.V. PUHH & BBBHEHAf,' He 16a North Queen Strcet. LANCASTER PA. BUsTN EHTMiHeTiJrMAl) bTITaI S. 1 he system of instruction at the LANCASTER COMMERCIAL CULLKUE, is se tlmple and plain thai any ynuntt lrty it yentltmian ran tuully muter ull the detail of ubuslner hUicjU1.hi. L1IIERA.L TKUHS. Evening .i'ilnn Tuesdays, Wednei aud 'tldaya. suli information glvm by 11. C. WEIDLEK, Lancaster Commercial College, OCtU-ua Lancaster, l'a, UROOKR1BS. T ENTEN SEASON OOODH. JU alt snd Bmeked rith, rinn Vf htte rat MaekereL CedDsh, Smeved Ilsllbnt. canned eaimen and Lebster, hsrrtlae. ete , Macaroni, tialailne, Ann hew Yerk Lhtesc, Canned Fruits and VecUb's, nitvis and Plckln. enr stork of CotTeea snd Teas compile with tBeflQMltn the market, jj'joliveruswiujatrlatorflor. Goods de- CF.OUOR WIAKT, Ne, Us West King BtreeL JJAHU OA1VHE8 TUB HAKfJAIMi O.VLYTvTd WEEKS LKrT. Best Coffees in Town. A KlnoCeOcoatlSjpcr Peued. Mnst Fell all before leaving, and although going rast, thore is mil an assortment te se lect from. Almest all goods sold down bs.'ew whotesUepriccs. And don't forget the place is NO. 23 CENTRE SQUARE, JOHNA.GLAUK. Open Kvr7 Evening until 8 o'clock. ATBURSK'8. CANNED GOODS. California Apricots, in quart cans. a Me are very nice and cheap. Whlteand lilack t)hr. rics. Cr-twferd and Lemen Cling reacne. Btsr and crescent Jlrand, Mupny ramlly. choice quality, and lie reaches. "u'ri CORN, CORN. CANNED CORN. VVe have the finest Cnnnel Cern In the mar ket, thu finest brands are uew Dmp, frtdunf Maine and rarls. We have Wlnslew, llaker's and rellsj t he last we sell three cans for JSe t tbe finest brands at ISO, . TOMA.TOB3. TOMATOES. Tomatoes In Rlas, Dew Drep Vf hole, U. IT., rordBre. and rell: rolls at 103 a can. We have a large stock el canned Uneds Store Stere Store keocers needtng canned goods would And it te thelr advantagu te glve uia call. BURSK'S, 17 BAST KINO STREET. NO. YEsi SOMETIIIKQ IS GOING TO HAPPEN. It will toot lntonse interest te Man, Weman and Child. Don't wait until the event is upon you. Take a lessen from the Destruction of Pompeii, Think of thnje peer, thonghtlecs unfortu nates who woie entombed by the EARTHQUAKE AT LIS30N, Ucth of which might have been avoiuea uy Heading the SJgnsef UieTimcs Tour absence In this instnce will be much aiourreof regrotasyeurricfCL co would havubcoutheio. TUETUOUQIITrUL WILL READ THIS THROUGH, Tte Careless Vf ill Pass It Over. Mark the following date en your doorsteps. Pet It te music si that you and the town will rlse as one man en the eventf nl day el Saturday, larcti 24th, ANDQOKIQUTTO S. CLARKE'S Naw Tw and Cefiie Stere, 12 nnd 14 SOUTH QUEEN STREET, (A Kew Deers from Centre Equare ) CPKCrAL DRIVES IN GROCERIES. ALL EYES UPON REIST! One Thousand ranel CarJs Glvn Away, lOHOUKUW (SATURDAY'.! Dljtrlbutlen will Commence at 7 o'clock in the Evenlrg. READ I READ I READ I It will always pav you torfadonrndver terfadonrndver torfadenrndver tlsomont. These f'anel Cards are tbe most bandsome ever otrerod te thn people et Lan caster, and 11 you miss get'lDg one. It t bo be bo cauieyou de net watch up our ad von turnout. OUR TRANSPARENT TOILET SO Al'. Which we ave away last Saturday, was a big hit. Many did net knew of It, una eipres- slens of disappointment arn heard en all sides sides, Whnn ITS1JUBT JJll J IllflUS III 11 A J,VES, we Buy ywe will give It, you can surely count ttlngit. Ne ene dare approach us lu tbe en get value of tree Gilt Dlsirlbutlnn. nmn vaimy endeavor tn Imitate, but fall short. Wewlli, later en, ciirer mero et the soap. Keen veir eyes wlde open . MONOPOLY'. "Itntst M monupellzlng iha g'nerry hu'i hu'i nes," is what we hear from all sldej. "He wants tn de a'l tbe hnslmas," and similar expi es slens we henr rvrrv day. READER. We don't n,lr your patronsge. II you feel Inclined te buy of us we will de all we can te leasoyeu; II net, tbe city Is large, nud con cen Llns many geed stores. Don't lu we ene pinto and go te another, unless seu are benelit'ed by tbe change Wouen'texpoctltoryou. We don't place ourselves under obligations. Our sela aim Is te buy largely and seli us cbesp as we daru sell. '' h cbolce rests with von. LOE 1 LOOK 1 LOOK I One Carload of Uoeds bougbtte-day at a sin sin gle putctiiMi, and will be en our front pave ment Saturday Morning. That's the uny we buy. Is 1 1 a w onder that we sol 1 se cheap I seeing Is ltell-iving, many doubt our heavy purchases. We Invite thorn te call around r.ud tbe. Think et ISO llexes Chwsx (Included In fbislntnrgoeds) wh ch we will sell at Sert pounds for 23c. Loek ler liare lUrgilns Paturday. We cm save you money. We will have plenty of help. Rhisr, Wholesale and Retail uieccr Cor. W. Kin; and Prluce (its., (NSI DOOB TO TBS BORML UOItSB liOTIL.) CO A I., VrgOtlSLtB AUD BITi.lL D.XT.OJ l All Kinds of Lumber and Oca1, AVYABn: Ne. 130 North Wuurnd I'rince Btreets. above Lemen, Lancaster. n8-lvd JJAUMUARDNER'M COMPAWY. COAL DEALERS. Ovtieb: Na 12? North Uuen8tret, and Ne. 6M North Prince "tntd Yisiw: North l'rtnce Blreet, nearrttadlng Depot, .mMMfd LSNllAKTVIt- P c OALI COAL! Pice of Geal Reduced -AT- G. SENER & SONS, COR anin-tfd ruiKCE & walnut sis. if oRMAKleyoAI CAUSTIC SODA. THREE AND K1VK POUND FANCY KET TLE", AT J. C. HOUGHTON A CO, Chnapent Drug Stere In tbn CUV, Nrw, and tl Wet Klnir alr.vt. X1'(TICE TO TRKHl'AHSKKN AND JJi (tUNNKRH. All inten are hereby fe-. Iddon In Ue-juihs oil any nl tha huid ill II 6 Cornwall and eiwiwHlltatat tn Lebaiiinj or Lanraitr couutJe, whether InclneKd or unlii. clesnd, libr ler the pnnxiwj et tuieUiij or nshlug, m the law vlll w rVldly enfeired a atnil all trnipivt-lug en siild landi nl tt on en dustgned aftiT this retlr. "'. COLe-MAN rUKKUA, 1L PERCY ALDKN, KUVf, O.fRKXMAN. 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