Ei-A. 6 Ku. IcTi 5TV, ijnf . 'r ji. ; H ft i t- tfik FY? Kh S" r. 'Y L t !.-? r. A i fr . fiaiitv IntatlHffaincAr Z.r?iy 'nwugwrewr, bAMCAmUL KAtCH, 18, WW, 4, ! itTte OMrt. ftwMtut Hsrrtsen te likely te have an eajssjttaPitr te reptec the majority of the Mart, upc vmm members ad. lift M4 Infirmities Mrs mak- lai inxveds. 'Berne of the mem. btn WvML probably have none Ps)is the retire list dtirimr Clave. "ail'aiMbJetrUm but for the fact that . -wmt dM eteere te give way te Deme. "ttftefMdaay worn out Republicans re '.mbdoKei the bench when Harrison' DwMeraUc successor la elected, will be ;iu9 te 'get off te enable him te All their '-passes wit itepuwicans. .&? Harrison ought te be well qualified te wm soea material rer meuencn. lie ' eMwithfl manner of men needed, and ?Migoea acquaintance with the leading s-JarteU of the country. Prem vhe manner t te which his (Selections for office are ratde. we are Inclined te believe that i:S knowledge and Judgment of men will be i I'jtMff faatnra nf hl aAmtnf itmtlnn It. !?. ' WM tIAt M l.f ftfl1al ... nlnmAnt In $4 b did net (make the best use of his op- J. nnrfenltv fn fllilnty fftiA Milef tnatltAftMn &' wmwrr9W r w ,e.v. vwu.H President Grant waa a very conspicuous failure in this regard ; and it Is a very bid place for a president te fall In. The selection of Stanley Matthews was very objectionable; though It has net been followed by the evil results anticipated frcm the influences that secured It. Tlie appointment was made by Jay Gould and in payment for his political contributions. It was a purchased seat; but there Li re much Indirect purchase of this eert In the administration of the affair of this nation that it does net prove total depravity. Matthews is raid te have made an excellent Judge, and has net been;exceptlenally partisan notwith standing his partisanship get him his seat. Yeung Frcachcrs. The demand for young preachers that Is said te exist in the Methodist church is one of the most singular religious signs of .these particularly restless times. The priests and prophets, and the solemn teachers of religion in all ages, are usually represented and Idealized as grave old men, with long grey beards, given te deep thought upon a world beyond the grave, te the verge of which time had brought them. The reverence due te their old age and presumed wisdom of experience lent weight te the warnings they might give, and the force of their example of holy living was emphasized by the evi dence that they had lived leDg enough te knew the best, llut the Ideal modern preacher seems te be a bright, quick young man, with a taste for athletics, and in full and hearty sympathy with the young people. At the recent confer bob in this city the bishop frankly stated that there was tin embarrassing demand for young preachers. The rea son may be that young men are lesi likely te bury themselves in their studies and feel a closer sympathy and fellowship with their people, while many of the elder, mere learned and eloquent divines are only known te their congregations through their formal addresses en Sun days, By direct social intercourse a pastor can achieve many things that are impossible from the pulpit ; he has a chince te meet arguments, make sug geitlens, and te learn the mental traits of his subjects in a way that should greatly increase the efllclency of his Sun day operations upon them. The founder of our religion seems te have given most of his Instruction in this way, and he was a comparatively young man. Of course the mere fact of youth and en thusiasm is pleasing, but something mere is needed te explain this novel usurpation by the young of work that has for ages seemed te belong te the old, and the secret appears te- lie in some error of the modern systems. Cele's Confession. Speaker Cele, of the Xear Yerk Assembly, in making a personal explana explana tieathat was called out by the fact that the ceiling investigation committee had examined his bank account at his home in the town of Watkins, made thenotable statement that he had been supplied with a large sum of money by the Republican state committee, for use at the elections last fall. He said that " about the 1st of November the state committee, In its kindness, In its gener osity, realizing the fact, I presume, that I was in the native county of Governer Hill, that we have a large vote that Is questionable, sent quite a large amount ui uuuuvjr mm mat county, or ceurse, my friends, perhaps that was net a wise thing. Perhaps It was net a wire thing for me te ba the receiver of that money." Mr. Cele's political Meeds will be apt tesay that his lack of wisdom was net In receiving and expending the money, but ia confessing that he had received it. But Mr. Cele was in trouble. Ills integrity wai attacked. The committee had found .these big deposits in his bank accounts, andhe had te tell where the money came ttsm. "It came from Republicans high up in bfljclal lire" he said again; and it WM spent for the cause. We have the testimony bera of what everyone has believed, that the New Yerk state dis tricts were flooded with tbe Qmy, AVana. ickermanufacturcrs money that b.'ught the electiea. The State Financiering Governer leaver ceme3 te the rsslst. ?r 2? Mee of the commissioners of the sinking Wherry for their discharge of their trust. & Te governor thinks that tut y did riht la selling United States bends nod buying stats bends, because the state bends cost ten dollars less per hundred, and paid one per cent, inoie interest; and tbe governor would le right It his facts wars straight ; but as the state beudsare redeemable at par in three jeare, they wereaet se cheap, and did cot pay as feed Interest as the United S'ates bends, eeerdlez. te Mr. Wherry's calculate ; Whose force the governor does net ntmrp. as; wlicU Is bad for the governor or v we calculations; and probably for ,- governor, tsbe is net reputed te be ,-Bjr bright at figures cr anything. (Tbe bill which Mr. Wherry Introduces ' whleh prescribes Just what the sink saf fund commissioners shall de with Asjstfr.d, ought net te be necessary Wlsa' competent eflliials, who should have llSSflligii enough te discharge their d u ties MMrly Wltlieut minute inafmrllnn. J.as, . Lmv. Tbe proposal te J i , I w Mm amount appropriated for tbe i!aklBf fund k wlM Md lhe appropriation might advantageously be abolished altogether, ia view of the fact that the state cannot new redeem Its indebtedness or purchase it se as te save two per cent, interest. The money is worth mere than this te the people and should net be collected from them in order te lie idle in the treasury, or te be Invested in the state or United Btates bends at high premiums. When the state debt falls due the state can readily borrow the money te pay it,at a low rate and for a short time. In fact no creditor will ask for repayment, and the state will have no difficulty in paying the debt at Its pleasure. The sinking fund should be nbollshel if It can be law fully done. It only affords an excuse for the keep, ing of Immense sums of idle money in the treasury te be leaned te the banks for the private profit of the state treasurer. If the legislature desires the treasury te be kept se full, it will be well for it te authorizeita deposit in the banks under some legislation similar te that by which the United States gets Its surplus money lute use, without giving it te its treas urer te speculate with. The conduct of the treasury of this state has been lis shame for many years and it is time that It be corrected. I r you have our vstura of tbe iptne go and bang yeurmlf. XbU li the advice new given by .French doctor, and does net eoceunge sutolde as might be supposed, but morely tbe adoption of a new method for the euro of this spinal dlietie. An American physleltn invented an apparatus whleh a Russian pbyslelan needed te apply bli Ideas as te straightening out a crooked patient, and l'arls la, according te the JfcraUl, very ma eh Interested In Its appli cation. "The eaaentlal ptrta of tne apparatus consist of a horlienUl bar of about the same length at the breadth of the patlent'a ehoulderr, auspended by means of a hook and pulley from the calling or any ethsr elevated pilnt. The bar has at oaeh end a hook, from whleh bangs a padded strap forming a loop. The patlent'a artaa are passed through these atrap whleh aerve te carry a large part or the dead weight of his body. When the apparatus Is In plaee and adjusted te the patient the rope passing through the pulley la drawn down slowly and ateadily until the patlent la lifted frera his feet." The patient la kept hanging for only hair n minute tbe 11 rat dsy, but the time la lecteased te four minutes en the eighth day, when a result la usually appar. ent. He It arrears that nowadays peeple can get used te everything, Including hanging. Iff J'rMer'a Ink, a bright llttle Journal published In New Yerk, the evening paper Is compared with tbe morning paper and the conclusion la reached that the evening paper la destlned te take tbe lead and will be the psper of the near future. Mew papers arechlflly evening papers. In 1830 the Associated Press having a monopoly aent dispatches te 23 morning and 127 ovenlng papera. In 1833 the two companies sent dispatches te 001! morning and C70 evening pipers, 'lhe essayist carefully reviews the many and great advantages new held by the great morning pipers and oentlnuoa: "Afierall, n perfectly fair analysts can uggosten behalf of the morning papera, tbla remains truethat the afternoon paper Is fast becoming the neirj-psper. It Crst announces meat et the world's great hap pening giving eaaentlil faets. The after noon Isaue is te.daj'a paper, bearing te. day's newa; the morning issue a cbronlele of yesterday. . " Uy all the improved appliances the ovenlng paper has been chiefly the galner. Uy the time the tlratelasn, wellequipped evening newspaper has ceased ltd nowa newa glvlng, the world of men has, for the most part, beoemo quloscentaud consed Its uews. making. Hut qnlte the meat Important advantuge possessed by the ovenlng evor the morning paper remslna te be stated. ItlstheBdvantHgoef coming damp from inu jtubsih ana into tuohemoi at the ene hour In all the twenty-four when the mil lion ler whom newspapers are uiade are ready for its perusal. We are a nation of workere. Our voea'.lons absorb the ulletted work tlmoet oaeh day. ltoeioatlon oemoa after, net bolore, the dally reeurrlng duty et bread-wlnnlnR. And te read the psper that is ene or the roeroatlons of the man who tells. Naturally he desires that lta coming ahall be timed te the oemlng of hla recreation porled. Aud no American la ae alew us heartily te enjoy hla llrat reading el a morning paper at night." Lkt the man who loses umbrella rejolee and the man who habitually takes them mourn and be comfortless, for there hath orison an mventer In the land who eilers tothepubllo n patent alarm attachment. A steel red la driven through the canoe, or umbrella handle, whleh prejecta about a quarter of an inch beyond the ferrule. This red Is made te oeuneot with a raehet, which in turn acts upon a wound-up prleK, connecting with a small bell loestOil in the bend of the eane or umbrelU. When the allek la atecd up asemst the wall, or elsewhere, the red eeta tbe ratohet, and the least movement iota the little bell going. The uttuehment Is worked en the aawe principle as the burglar alarms, and la capible of bslug Ret In aavonly-twedlilerent oemblnatlons. While walking the owcer can turn eU the combination, and the cane with the attachaiRnt beoemca an ordinary walklng-stlak. Tae combination is let only when the owner or the eane eeta It down in auy nne place, The beauty el his new Invention Is that II can ba applled equally as well te the hats, ladlce' hand bags, satchels and travelling bags, in abort here la no apparent reason why it may net be attached te children by anxious mothers who rear they may be kldnspped. The Philadelphia LuUjer notea that Mr lilalne new has his onaneo te de what be criticised Mr. Cleveland for net delnirln ine Canadian troubles. An American nab. ing toheonor has been seized by the cus toms authorities or New llrunawlck for landing a dory without reporting te the authorities or paying duty thereon. Of oeurao nobody expects Mr. Walne te make any fuss about this little matter, but all remember the boldness of the Milne atatesmaa whoa he flrat arrived from Hu rope, There la n dilleroneo betweeu the theory and praotlce of tall twilling. 1'anKArstbeloeil telephone companies )n't pay very well, but una n,..... den1 yuy very well, but these llim.n. about the cempiuv In Nasr Vn.i, .. entertaining. It hM earned ever 173 per cent net profits en Its cash capital In six year. There was ever lis per cent net profits in 1S85 ; ever 117 per eenf net profits in 1880, and mero than 115 tier eent in 1S97 en cash capital The net ea'rn. lnga et tbe company in six years en an original cash Investment of fCOO.OOO are said te have reached the enormous sum et t2,81S.454 63. The net earnings in 1S50 ex- uocueuieeoasn capital 170,000. ltapldly Becoming repuUr Jiceb Btener, of tbe Federal Hprlncs dairy, of tbla city, baa Inaugurated n method forth delivery or SfkT if. ?m new In use tbe Warren milk jara, iLa h" natrens r mn.h i. . .TV J.. " patrons are much pleased with themT deen LtncaaterDhviinUn. .V:?i, exrelltnea el the av.tam. i nl"''. "SI"" y; "It will thnmntrhiv aborptlen of bacteria, Suit or any ether prevent the Ne ether article abso7b.-edo'r.'ind disease germs se readily a milk, and .i, ,! J"J bermetically aesled thr ,Z JWSSttfiffitSfiSSr m& LANCASTER DAILY iyTElXIGEKOER, SATURDAY, MARCH 23, BOOKS AND AUTHORS. "TWKNTY.ElOBT YEARS I WALt. Hrnsw" by tba wsil-knewa banker, Henry Clews (Irving Publishing eosa eesa pany, Maw Yerk,) baa been lying npea our table ler some wceka, and we hare absorbed its seven hundred pages of reminiscent portraiture and dlsaartatlen at dlflerent aaemems. it has evidently beta the amusement of Its author la preparation through aoaee year,tbe chapters bting dbi. connected In time and aubject and mainly conalstlnger sketches or the noted men and nna&elera whom Mr. Clews baa met dnrlnar his long bnslneu career and narrative a of the celebrated events of Wall street Tbere Is a great deal or richness In the book, a million being the low water mark of Individual wealth. Mr. Olewa baa known all the millionaires and celebrltlea el the atreet and baa been a cless observer of all Its events. The book is a chronicle et the rise and fall or millions and or the modes in which they have been made and leat In tbe Wall atreet whirlpool. It la graphically written and cannot fall te interest, treating sa it does of the auccosalel money makers whrme portraits profusely illustrate It. We oannet aay that lta readers will be en lightened upon the money making power, by either contemplating tba physiognomy or readlng or tbe deeda of Mr. Clowa' sub jects, lie paints with an tmprtlal brush and does Jnet paint berecp. They are all remarkable men and their careera are edify. Ing If net alwrya admirable. Mr. Clewa baa mingled somewhat In political aflslra and during and subsequent te the war bore a band In tbe liepumiesn party administration. lie was the tanker of tbe state or Georgia In reconstruction times and lest millions through the sub sequent repudiation et that atate, of whleh naturally he speak very bitterly, but apparently very Justly. There Is no uiuolent excuse for the refusal of ae pros pereua a state te pay the obligations she has oentraotod with Innocent holders of her bends, The sentlment In se many states which sanctions repudiation Is one that la Incomprehensible. It ahewa very clearly bow Inollned men are te vlnw thtlr moral obligations with a distorted vlilen dletated by tnelr pcokeU. It la an Illustration that Ih abundantly afforded by most of the peeple in Mr. Clews' books, llotrenta el men who would net often bs millionaires If they wero honeat. Hiatus ought te be better, but they are net They are men la manses; ana imasaes are net acrnpulcus. There Is no greater satire upeu government than the naked feet that s Jttes whose lawa command the debter te psy hla debt refuie te pay theirs because tbey oannet be made te. Mr. Clews takes a sound vlewnf tbla ana or a numoer or ethor political and eco nomical questions wnlch he dellghts te discuss aud upon which the world geea wrong, te the disgust of the phllt aepher. "Htiianeh Manuheiuit rnuNDis a Cori-jen OrMNDKR," Harper liier. Tbla book la one of tbe modern fairy tales ter grown up people that have been produeed In varleua shapes and disguises from the days of Dean H wilt te these of Jules Verne and this anonymous author baa Improved upon the latter manufacturer by giving net only a dnsh of popular solence te bis work, but also a llterary finish which Verne gen erally lacked. The manuscript referred te In the tltle tells about a peeple, found in tbe Anlartle regions who oentrarflotod In their waya of lite tbe rnle ae often repoated new adaya that the human mind everywhere operate In about tbe ssme way. These people dosplsed wnaltb and life and ulnri. Med peverty and death, proferred darkness te aunllgbtand practised cannibalism. They wero famlllarwltb the monster te whom thogceloghts dellgbt te glvoleng name, and the sporllve lethyeesurl lived In that Antartle land us full of vigor as in the daya uu.u.i. .uui.uuu, ttuiie me iguinoaen nna ethor dangerous creatures must have made it lively fortbeoannlbats. Tholllustratlena by Gilbert Gaul are in aplrlt with the mar mar veleus atery, but a man with a fair Imagina tion aheuld be oble te hee mero startling Eleturrs in hla mind's eye. The benefit te s derlved from this sort et rtadlng Ih net te be traced beyond mero amunement though it must: be admitted that Verne's books have oueouragod a taate for aolerce and a respect for aclontlde raen,and after all they are a better sort of llteratnre than much of the sentimental trash that la afloat nowadays, ??",,M,,arlna.t,,v,nRBten Meedy's story et "Alau 'I home" the "antidote" te "itebert Klsuien," that U. liOthrep Company issue this month has already recelvesJ, tbey say, the approval by aeviral professional critics and leading clergymen te whom It was read In manuscript. It is aald te be alraeit dramatic in certain et lta Incidents, whlle lta grouping and cbaraoter sketches are particularly attractive. Vaoauexd Talks, by U. h. llojeson, Issued by D. lathrup A. G li full of tl e vigor and dash el tula well known wilter ami nerds no ether pntlae. Dr. Oilver Wendoll liolmes advises young men net tn smoke, 'lt Is llable te iojnre the eight," he say, "te ronder the norves unsteudy, toenleoulo the will and toenslavo the nature te re Imperious habit Ukely te stand In the way of a duty te be performed." ' Jehn W. Watsen, who Is held by mny te be the author nf "Besutllul Kaew." is elevated railroad el New Yerk. The April number of the CbiMoneifmi magazine has for a froutUnlece r b rlklnif portrait of Hlr Jehn Maciienald, ami he leading article .Is an Illustrated Account of the Canadian Legislature, it must be con. leased that a liner looking body of men than the Canadian lululsieia would be very hard te tlnd. It la surprising that we de net kuew mero of our Northern nehzb. bera and her prominent men, and it la hard te reallze that these bright and strenir sanctioned the outrages upon our Ashing lleeta. Thn minister of marine and llsherlci; S,1I;lCl,r,e. Tul'reri is a very young mau with a particularly firm mouth, and his unshaken self confidence may have been at the root of much of the trouble J A. Langevln, secretary et state, and Jehn CeaUgan, m nlslorel Internal revenue, are both splendid looking men, the fe?mer resembilug General Hancock. Goerge fred Lawrler, Isdoeldedly the most strlklnn In appearanee. Ills face euKgesta Kdgar Allen Pee, but displays great "strength Tef character and oaurage, He first boeamo Jamous as a Journalist and tbe revlewer trenchantly ebservea that In proer or their elncere admiration et his llturary aohlovo aehlovo aohlevo monts many persons Instituted legal pro ceedings sgalust him for llbl. He is the "silver-tongued" orator of Canada. The magszlne hai many ether valutble articles, notably ene en the Nihilists of New .J. ' ."J"1 Bn """"y en Dlrda byOulda. while the curiously fatclnatleg Chinese mu.u. I.WJUUUUVU, The root of the marka ; Washington Cj tffc re- Y?.D.l,xJ?ln,n nenr 0"ftl' the sole et wrttinir whicn u hut; ' A no pen urotle novel m lih lhu accent en the ret. i A While Heek ou Hameau Aitalrs. The CInrnian .nn.H. . . sas ftsr it ttck 'wSsis .r,,ri..'i;-r'"u'!.."?B"",e! l"8 een. ilUOt Of JJr.'RMDtSLI. nr.'2i . "P." ofllee, as lacking n calmness anil coolness and as contrary te the lines of Kiner" William's X) ey, with whleu Dr. Knaiw bad been well acquainted. "" Dr. Knappe, l'rlnca Hlsmarck wrote. ",PJtCw,yHthUh0dwDB ' letter h?.,8 .or' wlllcn M I'ubllshed In the last or-war at Samoa, lteferrlng te Dr, Kearne'a ?tr".Ck ,M,te" bis Mew that te seek, te tS' SD2..Ln tne ,J"ll0 situation iF '-"" . wnuuui me consent of England and Araerlcs, would net ae tX WUU tt6a,y "Kments. Kmpp'v, aotlen, rerertlng te the qnoaiten of annexation, la Inoemprohenslble, beSsuse hla experience ud lustruotlens ought JS S;2"2wn"Jn "V tal teVnnex Samoa waa opposed te th nnii"IJ.nf? by tbe chancellor In ceutml y with Se J?,rSi 'fJTOJSJ KnspwasUfYililSS -...... ,uu .-uM1iauuiu, uainen. en th ground that the latter had recommended WaUafatoapplyieMr. Grey, ex governor of New Zealand, for assistance. Investia.' JLen ?reT5d tntt a,1en was net aware e tbe Blgnlfispceet his acta. 0I Bteubel, further aaiu that Dr. Kuappe wlb neither autterliel le declare wir no? inartlal law, and, In auy esse, the7e 03ud b" .no. 5ueftien of enforcing the la er against lurelgneis. " ller ll.!?!?.,ea,uc,, belu towards lha agents of n"Ll,ber Pevfera and tbe natlvre, laeked the calumets and oeolncsa ludUpansablofer fQenS0"M0,t-U68luieni0' 'Vernatien a" qusi' h-..hUJ? "P'ed eibclal assumutlui that the German government bad author Ued such pioesdure en bl part rests en a T!lJBf?u'U9f racists, wklsk II t dISealt te exeial m m i Will rrabakty Smm la BolbBfaaesisse(UsOeacl:tLigUts. tar have pussd a bill prehlMiiag ike sals ef elgrMtto,erthns ef tha aasae ty, "ny psraea under 10 years or ace." An effort wilt peasHbiy be aaade te Have lbs words "or ever" Inserted la an amendment at a future session. Dec eitsg m taa tMic. Mesanslbte anrgtea will attempt thaptr. rormaneaof an operation Involving tmnan life In a room atclnded from the proper amount et Hunt A praoUUeaar will aetat tempt the diagneslaer a complicated dtsaase unless ha can see ths snffarar anfl mak an exsmtnatlen npea which te bite hit opinion relative te tbaconrseor treatmintaecefiary te bring about a coinplete leitoraUen el hcsltb. MotwlthtUnSleg tbe Impropriety of snth action iu.re ateiuiti be a great deal of Coo Ceo Coe tor trig flene In the dark. liy this It Is net Intended tkat a literal mtianlngb lnferred.bat that a gnat many mtiUkts are committed bectnioec the dark ness whleh is the result of Ignorance. It neeCs no Illustrations te demonstrate that RTess Ignoranre has cansed manr fatal mla tikti te ba made In thi tteatment of Olseascs by theso who profess te be loainel In the art et healing. In many dlsraies several ergani are mere or less Implicated and what seems a primary all meat may bsens quite remote, for Instanee, a severe headacha may have Its origin tn a disturbed atemacn. On the ether kantUalok kantUalek kantUalok neis at the stomach maybe caeseA by a blew en the head. The seat of typhoid fever Is In tneupper partel the bowels, but most of Its worst symptoms are often tn the brain. Hvmptema or disease as welt aa dlseaaas tbemsatvei are oftentimes followers or con cen con cemiunts of some nnsnspested organle Sts Sts ease and this Is peculiarly true of lneg.ltver, brain anflheart diseases In general, for It Is new known that they are the remit of kidney disease, which shewa its presence In some sack Indirect manner. Several yeara age a: gen lis man became con vinced or the truth of this and through hla enerts the world has been warned of kidney dlsoase and as n, result of continued effort specific known as Warner's rata Cure waa discovered, lha goneral nas of which hu shown It te bent Inoitlraable benefit In all oues wto-e kidney treatment U OeslraUe or necessary. When consumption Is threatened see te It tbattue condtitenof the kidneys Is immedi ately Inquired InDandir thryare found dls rased, cnie thorn by an Immedlata use of Warner's eafe euro and the ivinntmn or inn. dcciy will rapidly disappear. Ihereere tee many Instances already re corded of the terrible results prodnced by a lack of knewledge concerning the cause of dtioeso, and human Ufa lset tee much 1m. portancetobo fecllshly lacrifleed te bigotry orlgneranoj. Ftiflaen changes el temparaturn alwaya In S.'inVn1'.01, O'ocemt.Vrt nader varleSs mariiroHHlens, but generally cold. 1 axaoer wlllnueklyna tliosy.teraer thebadeffeeti reiultlnK from these changes, fries only 23 cuqh a paeaagn. ini'AiVi?1,1.1 '""'eltte yeara children and m.iJq the P,PUlar verdict for lr. null' 1U1) bet flu evorywnere at 2 J centsa "Mxuaievs. RELIGI0D8 HKKVIOE8 Wllih BB .. no'lnthe following diurehesen Sun . ?'.in ihe jnernlng at 10J0, In the evenlna; all AX Bundav rhil t i.'4 tirJ li" hnnrl. AITre. .. .. . " f-TT ''"?-." "" " Cnoaen e uon-uerner et l'rlnea and Or aime. 1'rayer meeting at 0 p. m. 1 ssssrriRuir ManearaL cjhukch, Benth Qnoen street, Thomaa Thompson paater. w V""ilf.".0lu'"II!rM'u',0tt Avenue. Eev. W LJl.,,ter' Paster. Sunday soheol atl P va. KvenlnK, sermon by Mr' tUiarles II. Weaver, eervrce In thn German language at 6:30 p.m., Tef. H. e. Bchledt, offlclatliJe;. ?t?SZiESig. -Wt King atreet, atBMJ?K"Q,!'UOAtCnTOCT-sunarcnoel p.m. XouugjHieple's inBoUngateae West Orantre and tjoncerd streeU-Uev" K. li. MJi;?J",p'.l?ter- J'ra'ae meeting at e:l6 p.m. Sk 'im,",'"" CH0B"-t Vine new J'.'Ji!xx"''B KaenaaD-nnv. J. W.ltemtnser. P'ler. i-ongservlceato.15 p. m. """"a"1' atVp.Tin.IS'" tUVBCa- Sunday school WasTsnir M. E. Cnnnen K. W. Bnrke JS101' Unr'llan endiaver ptayer meeting at avAvoaueit-Flrst Church (German) North Water si reuu Kev. r. V. I.ehr. pastor, r-rcack-in&J"JbFn,?rn,J?K,n tne Oennan languaSS, S15rViSninK.l8 lhu "K'lak lnguaire. 8u Mp?? "m leunPWleeulrg iSI"Pit OTnanAf-Uev, O. L. Fry, pastor. I) D pSaWr8"" CBUB0B "ev. J. Ji. Xltael; daVffiealtelV1 ChCtDUt tt,ee, 8un' paste?rr8"IA"UOV' J- Y' M,lcll(1"' D f2T-S7r?.""'".u",0,,'"D) Unison Couae Chapsi Uev. T.M. apple, U.u " .ilfc.VND. kVAoaueii.-i,ornor el Mulberry pnmeh trkl11- u"v. 1. II. Albright wK i'!? M-K' CHuacH-Ber. K. c. Yerkes, pastor.- eurg people's meutlugatcp ra. ay. JenK'a l.m-HBHAK. nev. it, r. Allernan. D U. pastor, sabbath school at Ht. Jenns at 1 ts, and at Getwala Memerial chapel at 1 p. in. aiuns.viAsr.-j. wax Hark.U. D.. pastor. Sun Sun Sun darschoelntsp. m. .,!. euu .tiRA.u" I'UT'iiiRAK.-Comer of North quean and James street. Kev. C. Klvln lieupt. pas ter. Mire n Ulhln ri,iai e i. IX L'i?L school at 2 p in. bailer's aflu'lt ciitia'at 4 p m. Renten services i uesday and Woacesdayeve- n?pi'",eerl,0A 1f Intercession St Jaines' O&utcli. Nnrth Unke street, ou Tuesday "next nt u o'clock a.m.. the Hely Communion will be celebrated, lhe parishioners and friends arelnvlUMl speclnllyte be present te join la jutorceeBlon mr the Jllahep or Milwaukee; (Dn V. r. Knight), at the tlme el hu coriecrauen H OW TO HAVK IiIKli itZPS1 ,R,c;,u,eT.It lsnlltatloaeftho Jretttif.na 'i'P8' What causes ttt CenVea. tten. aten the conRfstlen, the irritation ceases and the 03uKn Is cured. But b"w te sep tfce cenKstI n I Ah, tbre Is lust where n.f.V , "J1 lwnT been pnszled. llut It must be checked, or pneumenta. quick eon oen een win PHin or iome 2rr'u,e PutmSSaiy trouble wllllollew. Bome doctors give cod fiver oil. Sr'.??UfI,1.,, r."p"' but l& most advancek piojetlbo sumnlants. Nature must ba aa sisteit. l-ure whiskey will de It. Bee what phyalnUnsaay : """' rret Austin yitnt, of Uelloviie (New Verk) eJ'W. 8r. "The judicious use of alcei ?.,H.,t.l,iJ,ul?,nU u en. ?f lbB striking charac- physician or an expert) should tertalnlvrnn emiuend It 1 1 th hlchut Snh tn r2r y re0 imtty's l-ure Malt Whlaky is a certain enre and ptevfntlve el conBeuibn ana i ihJSld be kept in every f.mtly. it Is ania by "" drug" K 'tl uud dealer-,. Ue sure and secure ih e. Ue sure and secure tbe geu- ulne. COJtl'LMXlOX POWDXH. qomPlbxIen ,inwi)KKr LADIES'; WHO VLUK A KKriNKt) CUMrLKXIOM POZZONI'S HKOIUATKU COMPLEXION POWDER. .iM1,n.Vftrt a bruitant transparency te the Jkfn. .domevosallpimplea,iruokles and ev co orations, and makes tne skin dellcatelv seu and lieauUful. ttcenUlns no llm" wwSI wh?e ani?bnru'ue1intre0 " p,nk rOiS BALK UY All DrugtrlBta and Fancy Qoeda Doulera ilvorywhero. e:KWAiiK or luiTiTinu. aprJuHn -.w.,u. WUMMEK SESSION. MILLERSVILLE. The butnmcr sten of the Mlilersllle w,l0iX,,lnl,,, W,,W ou Monday' Wr.ei.Vihc. rtnai,C".n,,rua nuH"n w.eka.' apply" riv. eug(Be rooms should i1SJ".'u"w 0fk '" '' departrenta ; methods lrnKnrcta1tre"ty,"t,tt,Ir0aaferaayPul .,,upi'5 "dnititfcd at enrnme. rer termi etcadoreistbeiTlncipai. terms, raW!wa Mliier.vlu, i'a. clneaurlng the last hJf etiuury." ' .. letrs"r Hanry A. Mott.ef New Yerk, aars: "The purity etUuUy'g ln,e Malt Whisky faa almein analytical tj.i.uin Z.ZwiiZV?J A"? . 1880a WAMAMAXm. a.-ajL On Tuetday next the Spring net ana Donate KyKs. The vernal equinox has come drenched us, departed. Yes terday's sunshine suggests te mankind that the Light Over coat period is upon us. Our duty is te bring the Light Overcoats here. That's done. Yours iswell, you knew, net ours te tell you. But the stock is bright and fresh and beautiful, $9 te $25. Market sticat front, cast of M Ma AM. Just three weeks age we said a word for Black Hem stitched and Bordered Nun's Veiling for dresses. Today the second importation gets te the counters and hardly quick enough. Scarcer than ever. Three styles of borders, 85c, $1, $1.25, $1.50. North treat of esatre. A Cotten-warp Cashmere, 45 inches wide, 37$. In 16 Spring shades. The fun of the thing is that this -is precisely the stuff some dealers are sell ing as Henrietta and getting a Henrietta price for. It has a Henrietta finish and most of the Henrietta graces, but $2.25 for a dress pattern (6 yards) is all you need te pay just the same. We began the season with mere than a thousand styles of Ginghams. A new coming just. en me counters nne Scotch ; among them styles of borders we haven't had before. 35 te 60c. Northeast of ccatre. A bit of a goblin tickling the nose of the Man in the Moen. All in oxidized metal Side frame for a large circular plate glass mirror. As odd a deco ration and service you'll see. 84 co. piece as Special design in Triplicate Mirrors ; oxidized back and inlay. 8 inch, $4.50 ; 10 inch, $5-5. Centre of main fleer. $2.25 Tripod Clethes Racks at $1.50. We had 1,200 en March 11. Maybe a quarter left. Base tne nt, north of centre. The Shopping Bag we sell most of is of genuine alligator, leather lined ; two pockets in side and one outside. It's a regular $3.50 Bag, but the price is $2. Wish the factory could turn them out faster. Ne ether store in town can get them. Northwest of centre. The longevity of hair de pends en health of the roots. Phytalia is a life-preserver for the hair. Keeps the roots healthy. Our own formula. Ingredients pure. 45 and cents a bottle. 85c Odentine is the purest and most perfect teeth powder. The prescription of a dental surgeon of the highest reputa tion. 25 and 45 cents. Main aisle, centre. Anether let of, sample Paris and Vienna Fans. The last for this season. Gauze, Satin, Paper, Feather-edge, Black, White and colors. Prices are about half. Yeu won't be able te raise the winds se daintily for se litde in any ether way. Centre of the store. IS cent Beeks of Drawinry Medels at 5 cents. "New Scheel of Design." Three quarters of the carload gene. Juniper and Market streets corner. JQJJNJYANAMAKER. BOOKS, SO. JXEKK'S BOOKSTOKK. Americus File -FOR- Filing Bills and Letters. This is a new, convenient and economic method for filing all manner of busi ness papers, &c. Yeu will save time by carefully filing your bills. Come and see the Americus File. lTb. HERR, 5i &53 N. Queen St angis-lya jQOOK DEPARTMENT. " Life of E. Greenwald." lfi??ip.rlnt., of Ul I-l'e. together with Hi JUrllf.t axuntand Liust ur.eeurse), .BY- Rev. O.ElvinHaupt. rer sale by tbe Fubllaher, G. I. POK DERSMITE, 46 EAST KINO STfUEIT, LiSOltTBB, Pa, "FlUUlt. BI.OO. mihua SAw. M'1!. .K MILLS, X)8 CJ Mills. LeitLar ltnllr -r.- t.jL Z?lfl He;:eJl"n UUltng and Mining Macbtnem I ,--- IWIOTpM, BOB lilTTLS OUST, .gJatew M leeteiTTiaS JMstsH. aVg. au U steatf t VeSS ausMifJsMfutMatMet asaisa L'&'.'tf'J?'!" J1! aa sat a te ta Hr. - vs rai 2&n2!&l&i"SUM "s lteritsa 1 mKPSL'JSP-!'" ,Jmamt aaTebl. J-?. ! the saaaafaetar saia of tisws. MasSts a privuasjsj of AsseaMy ana Ms saaaMaati. UWMMAetei auwMtd ai- SelMtera. TtyTBaW i JUTHTOT. Clothing te Order. WMAElBHOWISie THB Finest Line of Goods, rett THS COMING SPRING, IH THIS 01TT. Tkcre Is ae ieabt abent it belag Ute Urgeit ana all oemara preaeane it ths riaW Ths assortment la ae larjre that we think w ean picas rry Utandiag purehasar. About the Fit I We'll see well te that, ana glv yen a'l ihit ikhl ana soe4)nd(ment ean ae. Our Prices Are Right, And ynn'il admit that when you see what your money will bay. here, Myers ft Bathfen, BKLIABLH OLOXHICXS, NO. 12 MAST KINO ST.. useswrs pa JWR GOOD, HOME MADE Parler Suite ATA REASONABLE PRICE, -ee te HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, THB VAltlETV IS XUM LAKQIBX 9HOWHIHTH1S Oltr. KVCit 25 & 27 S. Queen St, LANOABTKR. PA. me OLOTHINQ BUYERS. L. Gansman & Bre. There la de room for llargalna we etTer this MIX'S, BOTB' ana CHILDBIM'S CLOTHING! PRIOl LIST : t Stylts of Chuarea'a Bnlu at II IP. 10 style or Children's Suits at 11 24. )0 style of Children' suit at SI 4S. IS Style Children's Suits at Si li. IS Btyla Chlldran' Bute atlS CO. 60 styles Children's Bnlu, All-Wee), at (2 f 0, 13 00, st oe and saw. Beys' Scheel Sutu at II 79, W oe, i j ae. Beys' ereaa Snlu, au-Weel, at 1325, 13 se, 1100,18 00, ss 00, 1100,110. Assortment Extraordinary. Men's Suit at 13 00, 14 00, i 00. Man's Worsted Bults at 19 00,1700, 1 9 00 and Men's Fine Dress Suits at m. 111, lie. sis. m Lars assortment et Children's rant at Me, 400,600. Merer hare better geed been shown. iserer nave greater varieties been offered. Merer hare prices been 10 low. L. GANSMAN & BRO., 63 and 8 MOBTH QUK1.N 8TUKIT, B. W. COB. OF OBAROK, LAM0A8TKB,rA. aKet connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. SWAJi MOTSOMM. ESTATE OP HON. H. Q. lata of Lancaster city, deceased. I-ONU, LAttArai W.WUWHIHJ Va SllrS mmfMtM liswlnsw haati Nnta4 alia -.. . . bted thereto are requested te make lmnut. are reanested te mmks imm. dlate payment, ana these hiring claims or demands against the same will present them without dTay for settlement te th under signed, residing In Lancaster elty. B.H. BBTVOLDS. BXBCUtllX. Attorney, marlMd3 . B8TATK OK PHILIPMJNA BI881N. gar. lau of Lanes tier city, dereissd. Letters tuumentinr nn mm :.'.. v.. ?-JCfntel ,B "nflerslgned. all persett Indebted thereto are raquesusdle make Im. SJi.1? Pyen n these htvlng claims or m,,n0.-HlM ,he 8Une' ul Pseut them wtlhent delay for aatUement te the under, signed, residing In Lancaaterdty. JOHN B. BIM1NGEB, HblMUU "''WU gMaten. DHY uuuva. JEST KITTINQ CORSET. C.B. C. B. a la Spirite C.B. TUB BUT riTTINS cebskt in thk WOBLD. rer Bale by Leading Merchants. MATaB, atTAOnaa k OO., . 0 ' X I OTaT M1wiBaaasMi I " ...a-. - --. nmrntrttmrn. z. vzi.y .-.--;-. !.!- 7iTi est waa- Trrsniin " s ..i miw.; zZm .cz sjsawJTr ewSTsTaasF, v JSilOVALI iRemeval I "wring, He aadifslgasa win wars A Great Reduction laMMprhMefaUktadsef FURNITURE, At His Stere, le. 88 East King Street, OrPOSlTBTHK OOUKT HOCSB, iAnetT, ra, Parties daaittag te pnrehaae ramltara el nay dsaertpuew will find this aaairamat op portunity te obtain gees at .axtraerliaariiy M.V M 1IU.M WanarelnatnAkaviirv SauiHnUM nf Va. Bttnte. from tbe rislaeat te tbss riaet,na vpryth'jig will b sold maek below rvgnatr prices. After April 1st wewnieeleeatetat Ke.IM aaeissBt Blag atreet, where w will Bar InatesKatanrerartatyct alt sleds of rarnt tare, waleh we will sell at th yery lew.t pries. HENRY WOLF, Na. 18 Esjrt KIbk Street tes-tsa w IDMYER'S CORNER. . Fer Furniture! WIDMYER'S FFMITUBI STORE. TOD CIM'T DO BKTXBB I OOOD WOBE I LOW FRIOBS Cor. Etat King ind Mt Sts. QKOOMHltCS. , T BDRSK'S. vus VWKrfWW APPLES! APPLES! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A CARLOAD OP Yerk State Apples ! By the Parrel, Bushel and Half Feck, AT BURSK'S! NO. 17 EAST KING BTRBBT, LANCASTER, FA. , T RKIST'H, JUST IN. A let of ITreah Tea Blseuits four pounds for 25c A let of rresh Glnger Snaps, three pounds fifty bexss Prunellas, lluee pounds for Jyj. Finest Btualns; rigs, threepunds ter2ic MUALBXuifcbaMuu, loarpeunas rer 2ic. Ten barrels kvaperaied urlid uern.efcbt pounds ler 2Sa 2Sa 2Sa Alotet rresh Wheat Germ, tit pounds for A let of Calif jrnla Strained Heney, thre pounds for 28c " A let of Hollea Osts, six pounds ler e. , A let of Oatmeal, Granulated, six pounds forxse. Alotef Dried Bert 80 ppr pound. Alotet Ixtta irlea Beef, we per piund. A let of vine Dried Eeat, UXe per pennd. A let nf Flcnle Hams, lie per pound. A carload Ccarse mit, 8S3 per baa. Bushel Bagi Best rine salt, coo. One-balf-bnsbelBags Hest fine Salt, ISs In fact, we hare a thousand ether uargalns. Ten must see our Immense stock In order te be convince a. our time Is very precious 1 lu fact, ae much se, that we and It atmeat Im possible te write a creditable advertisement FOR RENT! Three Large Beems ever Pecnnd rioerotour store building. Loettlon geed, rooms well, lighted and pleuantt two frent'ng en King arretandoneen Frlnee street 1 suitable for emce or assoaiatien looms. J. FRANK REIST, WHOLBSALB AND BKTAIL aitOOKB, Msrtheut Csraer West Klac aad Prlacs Streets, LANOABTBB FA. SSTTelephene ana rree Delivery. JIAT8, e. LA N O A 8 T E R'H ai 0111c. LEADING HAT STAUPPER & CO., Lading Fashionable Hatters. Our itoek comprlies every desirable shape, color and price in the market. Our ll.ti, rice and i-W Hats are aoknewl edged by everybody te be the be it beyond a doubt. A very deilrable line also of High Grads Hat alwaya en hand. Bele agents ler DUN LAP CO'S I'ejt sua" Hat, IS 00. Best Silk Hat, 16 CO. rer a 1353 Hat there Is nothing tint str. pasaaa tie Light Weight "WILCOX BOSTON BBaUTIBS." only place In Lancaster where they are sold. TBUNKB and TUAVKLINO BtQSInhigh and low grades. Prices from II 05 ti sis ue Trunks and agent's outfits made te order at c short notice. W.D.Stauffer&Ce., Nea. 81 dc 83 North Queen Street LANOABTBB, PA. 8 APK 7 PER OENT. INVESTMENT. The Beystene Itertgsge Ce , of Philadel phia, a. sind Aberdeen, lueta.tcacltal,KS0;. 009), offers ler iie 1st mortgages at 7 rer cent. Interest en the hlghl v productive wheat lands of Central 1'aketa. with pitnctpil and InUrest unaranUedby tbecempuiy. 'tneee mortgages are In various amounts and are J ust a. safe as. and fir mere cevenlentuan leel mertBages. Interatt payable semi annually, rer full Sp. tlcularscalloneraiaross . ,4 GBO. k OaB BBHLKMaN, AMeraeyt-taw, a north Duke street, miruiw Lancaster, Fa, - VW4M.KKM J-fc. MfcJfcJ. .. fcM e Av7 ri.'- - sscw t -- .- -i-jrX i--k 3 ? Xi- ".1
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