f ,- '?V W' W THE LANCASTER DAILY IGENCBR, SATDRDAY, JANlTABYil si ivnr &' "V Vi a m. a. l ' iv.f- vf r -f$ liBBITWRSII. i '( " '" low the Timid Animals Arc & rtiftri fr Vutt. . r& POSITION TO THE 8F0KT. u i Beiretw, Secured Quit a root- I ta the East and llu Always Bee In tiia tVcst-Serae Interesting toimMtlefi. K'Whw the nephew of the late nenry BerRh lOBWedrroraUiepresiacncyoi moDeacij Irerentlen of Cruelty te Animals, In w Yerk, ene of tbe points raised against m was his action in trying te prevent rab t courting. However this may be, Ihese- &tjrfJ t.a WMitti,itral It. nnrvicl 1 1 rm l,nt. tYn fs"'."v:.;.."'r"". .:";;: wnrrn u-euituik uuu una inaiui'u1 in ejuiu 2"rf Intprfrrpitm. te held Its own. nnJ the snort l will doubtless Income an American in&titu- RABBIT cecR&uxa. ;3;'"The English people nre net se Under benrt- d about rabbit coursing, for In England tbe , import is legal nnd In high favor. Frem Leg- l-land, liLe fox hunting and ether such sports, Ktt has made its way te America. About n Sfyear nge several gentlemen met nt New Yei k fiThe efllcers are: Pre.idcut, AV. J. Blackherti; P. vtce presidents, a D. "Webber mid a 8. Wx- &tiS secretary, II. W, Huntington; treasurer, e 3W, Herbci t Watsen; directors, E. A. uarbult. FSftescAlbaM. Ide, T.. MorMmer TiiOnie, Jr., '& and tlie president, tutelary and treasurer. ' & Tliey established tliclr course about tne .-? E--.fcif milet smith of Hlcksville. Ijanv Island, en Mr. E,''j'AifiTl England's farm, consisting of Sixty- ";v no that there Is an avallable area of sotne 5,000 S-ejjacres. Mr. England having permitted tbe I -rclub te use his land, a warren and runwny CfyKre constructed nuu a stock ei raunits "--.ecu red. Mw10 warren la n small iuclesurc, a for reds ,.juare, which Is used as a temporary pen for jtbe rabbits. Adjoining tbe coursing lltld, nd opening; into the wnrren, is a tract where ELfj.tb.ey are bred. It is Inclesed se that they rijean't get nway. When the tlme draws near f ilm the sport men and beiswilh a lenz net s,drive the rabbits te tlie warren, tbe net being :;sva te prevent tne gnme irem turnins Daci: kt sl Wg&mm a SK l V LEASH. i3, Onee in tbe warren they can only get out . t&ihreugh a trap that open Inte tlie runway i, leaning te tne coursing ueia Al a turn in gr? tlie nmwnr them i Rnnniililn" fltfiei . fei' tact of ttruvi or boughs te conceal n man SSBWJrt two dogs This man is tbe "slipper," l:wiu buiuus tiumiuji iue uus. vvt lue im iner Mi J J.ul.. .... ...1. I..1.II II.. 1 . .1.- .1.. Pestcnd of the fit Id nre n certain number of "cs- liWif caiKS.'' IJuriiig the nect previeus te tbe Kfflf meeting the rabbit uie driven out of the yj warren through the runnnynud denulhu W." rff.i .. I .i t .. .i-.i. .. rii, saL ii.iu, ufiii iiieyiwiui ine eM-ajes. inis feji IstoglveJacl. lUbblt the host possible clmnce "i22 i ler uu life ana makes the sport nm e eiclt- $$$ leg. uw&t aiw uuiuutt lur ruuuit ceuraing jui Wfci fat 13 i-cduccd ami tnutcle duv eloped as much p,sped. Tlie taco H usually (juite ej'ml x wi' tnven theinbblt and tbe hound, for thenrrli J,j the hound liny moo the faster, tlie labbit SI cun tuni much quickir. In n clo'e ohase the W lattr mikes fiiipieut turns, the hound ccry J tuns sheeting einvinl for iune UUtance ill rv uiu iinvcLien ue is running oeiero eemg nuin Bwr Tbe ''S9 are inaJe te play at n giime of rzs sirvi.:. :."'". :."-" : . iiuinicirToeiDmi ur bjibali team; S-'W B " away urst sceies oueioini, LW r and the de that Kills tbainlibit u-nrf tun. a" Tlin f-,tw.t ,ln tTint tn lll.li. tn ,. I III. r. .... n.v...,v .II.WJ OLVIU ..!- Jfftt " I"" u lue "" "euum nun, ler ni ins j" . ---.- -- -- yeuu uts prey una the next deg comes up and dot. the finishing. If the rabbit duds an rV TUE KILL. "escape" he gees free, for the "escapes" are large enough te let the rabbit through but cot the deg. The Mlllng Is done by the deg taking the rabbit in his teeth by the back of the neck and breaking its backbone with his tans. Trained deirs de net Inhirt. n rnhliit after killing It, cil? ioejiasiern weurang ciue ime secured ik? the services of nn ex neiienced man In labblt ceuring, who folio a ed it in England for twenty years. He is Mr. James Black and H$f jvcratly came from the old ceunli y. Ile Uss 9j,Teii3 been tl.e most fern .us courser in Kent, Mi- England, owning n nuntbernf ile-nn,l Ir.iln. & ,u8oluc'''rceutlcmciwhe leva tht poi t. fff The Eastern club rrnnress Mr. Illack sxin t' efter be came ever nnd secured blm te their ervice. uut wire m law Interfejcswltu eeuislnsluEnglanl, frltUuet the case in AruM-ica, nud Sir, D!. 1: has several times been brought up for brcckins the law gainst it. In England btuej nte alwajs ued j cours ing. TbCM tne tUifercnt methods nre In regue In a:i open nnd in an inclesed flclJ. Tie open is used where tbere is plenty of hares and eati or mere ii sute te be started. In Mils sport the "slipper" helds tn e crerheunds 3JW fit' KSr " Jn leush or slip, se adJuvtM that by pulling n i,v coiaieo grips oullie ce'iars nre loosed nt K CUCe. Thus tha tlcvr na. iiimph elm A Svfla"tewarJ G0C8 aew tu0 ttM looking for f. i" ,iarc' "uiIa lh0 "slipper" fellows with the rji"1 " j'wr'', meuntcu. u reaiiy te nue -. matter as seen as tbe ilennm iwvt. Th 'll''ty ll ,eweii ahnndred j ards stat t, though p wwaa vanes cs , appears that hare nnd docs sua well or til matched. When tl.n "n, B fp ateward" starts a bare heiiguals t? the Jud-s iwiuirwuiw, ur.i me juuge mints tbat i tbe hare lias a fair start be shouts te the iMfla" steward. who irnvuiiTel n.r. n ,i. It. rtipiw. I Id releases the dogs nnd the epcrt , Dm h one Enslisii sport uste fctcu lotre- auccd wte America unui tt seem teat taer are new no mere te brlnu ever. Tbera It nothing, however, that Englishmen aaaeM IbemEclvea with en their own island that cannot be followed In the natural way in some part of America. Before, the herds of bufTel were nil tJangntered. en the western "plains'' KuglUhmcn often came te America hnd engaged In this sport. The buffalo were sacrificed by fcercs by the renders of buffalo robes and new no longer exist, but there ere plenty of deer, nioese, bear and ether game roving wild, which, it would licem, would attract the jieilsman rather than the satis faction of chasing a little rabbit ever an In In ilewl gieund. This sport, however. Is near at hnnd, while n lid game must be followed In the n lldcrness. Ikstdurf. coursing satisfies tbe irnvliigs of the Anglemanlac ABU U 1' THE UUJNUULLIIiKS. THE STOflY OF GILBERT AND SUL LIVAN'S LATEST OPERA. rittures filinwIiiB te Bonie Kxtent tlie Cos Ces tumlnc ii r Hie diameters, Tegellier with n illqlily ApprecUtlTe Arilrle from an KiiEllsh 1'nper. Pictures of Gilbert nnd Sullivan's new opera, "Tlie Gondoliers," have come te li.mtl, nnd two of llicm nre liere present ed. The English jvivra nil speak highly of tlie production, of ceurse. Here is w hat The Londen Saturday Itoview had toelTer c.iily fu the Londen run of tlie piece; Tlie Btery of "The Gondoliers" tnny be very Krielly summarized. One of the two, Marce or Gutappe Pnlmlcrl, Is lie licved te be heir te llarntarla; they have both tnanicd; but f cither Is king, he was married in itifmicy te tein'j ene else; m tliat thoie are two husband and three wives, ami mystery ntUchcs te the pro blem who is at onee king and bigamist. Acryneat tnd is howeMir, provided, for it appears that the King of U.iralail.i la qitite another person, nnd that he has long been doele(Ily attached te the girl te whom he was wedded nt the age of G months. ThU is the main Meiy, (he ctecr satire of n monarchy tempered with republican equality Iwing inciden tal. Casild.i, daughter of the Duke of Plazn-Tore, an impecunious hidalgo who is IkMmi; iiiadn Inte a limited company, loes her father's "Milte," his drummer Llii.-, the beIii nltcndant Uieu the Im poverished iliilie. Casllda leanm that Uie vm married in infancy te the I'rince of llarataria, and, ns he Uvcji, Luir. and the must part. "Htnceferth," bIie s i b, "my life is another's." The dialogue, con cen tinues: Luis Hut stay the present anil llie future ther aronuetber'n, Imtlhn est lliatut least Is eiin, ami nenA can Inkn It from in. As e limy rcvtl In natifflit ru Irt ui mi I In ihitt Cab. I den t think I K'mPJer tiieanlut;. Lull Vet It Li lngic.il cneui?ti, Yeu my you ceasa te love me? Van eI'uiumIj) I say I may net lore you IjjU llul ) en ile net ray you illil net luvn met Cas.- I lereil jen with a frenjy that weuls are peurer!cH3 te cxprwirt and that but tuu britf luln utcs since. UjU-raacllJ. My ewn-lhftt Is, until ten mln utcs rlnce, my own- my lately loted, my recently adenil4ell ins that until, my a qeartrr of an hour age, I was all In ull te tlieel (Kmbraelng her) Ces. -1 1C" ) our Una. It N Ingenious, but don't delbttU (ItilR-ulngherMlf) I jilz -Tbere can be no harm In revellng In Ilia past. (Sis Nene- whatever, but an cmhmce cannot be taken te net n trespectlvcly Lull l'i rlnps net, Cos.--We may recellect nn tnibrace I recollect many- but i inusl net reut llian. Let Tlit n let us reoelliKt a f nw (A moment's pmii iulliy ixcelleit, tbi'ii both bcave a deep slKb.) Lulx Ah, Ca? II Ja, ea were te me as the sun Is totbecarthl A COS1UM12 IN 'TIIU'aOSDOl Ces. A quarter of an hour agef IaiIz About that, Ces And te tbluk tbat, but for this mlerab!a dl5ujier"i jeu neuM have Ihniii my enn for llfet Lull -Through Ufa te dualb-a quarter of an hour agel Ces. Hew grectlily my thirsty cars would have drunk tbe golden meleJy of theso sweet words a quarter well. It's new about twenty minutes since. (Leeking at her watci ) Luis About tint. In such a matter one cannot be tee precise. The verse is frequently poetical, nnd it is charming te nole the manner in which Sir Aithur Sullivan cuters into the spirit of the lines. The Gondoliers' duct, "Wo're called Gotxlelieri," is light nnd gay, until a tcfcrcnce is made in tlie ceurse of it te cspers nud igils nnd serenades, and then a shnde of sentiment is cunningly suggested In the score by ether means than n simple piano. The geed ideas ftre discreetly handled and net overdone. The fantastic, notion of turning the Duke of Plaza-Tore into n limited company i3 a case in point. A few sentences spring from thoannouncc theannouncc thoanneuncc ment. Tlie daughter trusts that shemay ne er be called upon nt any time te w it ness her honored sire in pieccss of liqui dation; and her mother admits tliat, "if jour father steps, it will of ceurse be necessary te wind him up." Othcrwise little is heard of the Duke in his novel capatity until the excellent satire of the eeng in v liich Duke nud Duchess describe the nature of the functions they fulfill, the Duke explaining Jiow he secures honors (e satisfy cheap ambition, adver tises "ready made" tailors, nt whose manufacture he admits tliat Robinson Crusee would gibe; while part of the Duchess' confession tunsi I write. Inters blatant On medicines patent, And uie any ether you mustn't; And ve.v my complexion Irkes Its perflatien Prem sojr.el-e ly's beap-tthlUi It doesn't. "It certainly doesn't I" the Duke quaintly echoes. The ladies w he at onee nth trtUe themselves and soap are ee familiar, and thu business h te obvious and absurd, that it is a wonder satirists lme had nothing (Teeth t te say hitherto. Sir Art Inn 'a music is unfailingly me lodious, and the freshuebS of it, consid ering that this is Ids tenth opera, is quite extraordinary. Only very rarely indeed de we catch n faint echo of his ownweik In pievieuu beeiea(at tnuts we de fe, It is true, hut we will net quete and jtcrhaps strain examples); still mero raicly is theie n suggestion of tlie w erk of uuy ether musician, except when he ptirpesely imitates always with taste nnd gracefulnese the man ner of n school. One of the most ro re ro inarkable and delightful features in the scere is its variety. Sir Arthur has a marvelous aptltude for fitting his music te the occasion, and can he gay or ten der wllli equal cate and appropriateness. wntie no nas aiways itruca ua aa uw ene composer of the day, nt any rata tha one English composer, who can extract gen uine humor from nn orchestra. The long opening number is full of melody, and the Duko'e entry w Mi drum ebll- TUB QUINTET. gate Is net te be heard with a grave face. The fceng of the Duke, allegro marzialc, in without special value; hut tha ballad for Luir. is n little gem. In isevcral nwjK'cta the Sivey operas are far eupcrier te any contemporary work or the fcert, nnd this ballad furnishes an example. Mr. Gilbert has adopted the st le of the Seventeenth century poet though for soine reason he has chosen te l.ite tlie opera at a Intel-period, 1750 nnd Sir Arthur has entered into the spit it of the words with wonderful feel ing and icllnenicnu Such work is, it may he fe.ued, vtustcd en many hearers, hut it will Iw cordially appreciated by theso who tuiie perception. Tessa's 60tig, "When u Merry Maiden 'Marries," is again an iustance of sympathetic ex pression. It is bright, with just a touch of senti ment; while (li.uvtla'ti air, "Kind sir, j ou cannot hae the heart our lives te part," is equally charming, though in soine respects the reverse of Tessa's song in treatment sentiment slightly pre dominates, but there is ti light undercur rent of humor. Se we ceme te the quar tet, "Then ene of us will be a queen," n hurst or unmitigated joyousness nnd fuu. Onee inoie we llnd the happy blending of sentiment nud the gentlest humor in the verbcs, with the beautiful refrain of "0 my darling, O my pet," which the brides sittg le their depaiting lords. And we have epuken of the melody and signifi cance of the music without mentioning enu of IU chief sources of fnscinatlen the instrumental scoring, full of grnce, fancy nud suggest! vencss. The horns have hnd a deal te de that is always curi ously tffectlvc; the ether brass Instru ments nte cry seldom employed, hut the woodwind is constantly called into requi sition; nud the writing for llute, clarinet, oheo nnd basr.oen will remain a model of what can he accomplished when ticrfcct l.-iste is united te a thorough mastery of orchestral i eseurcc. Passing en te the second act, we would direct the special attention of the hearer, if he he a musi cian, te the accompaniment of the tenor Beng, "Take a pair or spaikling ejes, " n enpthating melody hi G-llat major, six eight time, Uiu rhythm iccaliing the clr clr ciimstance that Mnrce has been a gondo lier, nnd se acquainted with barcarolles. The cherda aie. exceptionally ilch, and at thosame titne singula! ly delicate, wood wind being joined with pizzicato violins. As for (hu cachuca, the w i it lug of it must have been an easy task for Sir Arthur; hut it iimI.ih a great hit.ns, happily, does the qii nil Mu n coritcmplative fash ion," u Inch dun itb'ts cost the composer a geed deal el thejht. GAY MIDWINTER'S GAUB. OLIVE HARPER TRACES THE FINE LINES OF FASHION'S CHANGES. lleas ' Lenger rad New It Is Cellars, uml lliey Are Kituun nn tlie llustliin, l'nrln and llerlln hljlcs l'lu-ili WnlUliig C'etits lltiirlettu Goods. (SiHKlal Coircsiiendencc Nkw Yerk, Jan. 2. I Riipiwse it would net de for fashion te remain tlie saiiu.nll the time, though it would lequiie the ejoef nn expert or it weiunn te tell just exactly wherein ene stjlu dilTeis fiem another, he that it can be known as "iu" or "out." LATEST FANCIES IN lTJUS. Hean me no longer the great desidera tum. New it is cellars, nnd they are peculiarly snug nud trim fur fins, nud tire of Husbiau hare nml nil the medium short hailed fins. The tinea cellars shown nre known by the names of Uujihu, Paris nnd Heilin stjles. That whit h Is alike ou both points is the Paris, (hat w Inch comes . ery clese te the threat the Uetllti, and the ene which is quiloepnn at the tlireit the Russian. These cm be cow n ujkjii jackets, wraps or Nowmar Newmar hets, or tliey can be detached, nnd thus are nvailahle for almost any occasion, even te wearing with the long silk wraps lined with bquirrel furs. The inulTs new worn by theso ladies who lil.e te have something n little different from "the common herd" leek t-ouie-what like n spool of cotton in shape. They nre entirely without ornamenta tion, and tlie ends, instead of being faced wllli fluted satin, nie covered with bcnUkiiter beacr, or whatever fut the rest is made of, and the very binall places w here the hands go in nre lined nlse with fur. This makes them ery heavy, but very comfeitablo. ThedilTeicut cellars tire very conven ient and diebsy.und add just that degree of comfort that is considered neeesairy te un outdoor winter garment, A plain New market is made into n haudsoiue gaimcut by the addition of ene. I had a peep at some lueh. neu opting goods. Theio nre new combinations in silk mohair hiilliantine which icndcr that usually harsh material as soft and pliable as camei'H hair, while it is ns 1-is-treuu as silk. This comes iu sewnl grades nnd Is very Uyutiful. It is te he largely employed in making ttau'hng dtese.es, and for ether uses which de mand the liest wearing qualities. There nre sexeral new designs nnd styles iu the nhvaj s beautiful silk wrp Henrietta goods, seme of them se line and perfect that language fnlls te prjp fily depict llicm. Tliey nre dead (me, strong and with nn exquisite surface bloom. There is among the spring do de blgns n new sheer material, beini-tiwis-parent, with stripes whleli nre siuipl? In the silk weaii, anil net eeilaid, uud these snipe? have open work whh.h re-H-mbles hemstitching, making the w hele se light and graceful that the naiue of rephjiette is (juite nppreprlat?. Tlirre are new clTectu in brocade patterns. One has n loeso. Mnit'crliiiir imltrrn of Un finest grasjcs, and these are ae perfect that they iccm te Ile carelessly upon Uie surface of the material, and all this la cunningly woven in black, the wealing giving the effect of light and shades. A pretty new style in coats for young ladles is a rough and ready made of bison cloth, worn with n Tarn O'Shatt'cr cap of the same color. This is v-ry jaunty nnd becoming te the jelly gtrL Her reserved nnd prim English-' ou ou knew sister leeks equally pretty in n drab elastic tricot, with n long, slim Newmarket and half a dozen little capes ever the shoulders, the whele cur mounted by a brown felt English walk ing hat. Put fashion is se variable, UlU If n girl put en her brother's Invert cape it would net be thought nt nil out of the way, and many would call it fetching. TUB NEWEST WRAJ-S. A dressmaker told me recently that I ought te write it down as a law that a dark complexlened woman ought never te allow hcrself te be persuaded te buy a green or purple gown any me.e than she should take poison, or smeke a pipe, or any ether such tiling, for no matter what trimming she put en them, the whele run of greens nnd purples weu'tl mnke her leek sallow nnd old. Only fair women ought te wear them Olive Hahit.e, What I"loerrl Him. A geed thenie for an article is thrift and its great alue in the practical world. I cannot find better text that this wise tittcronce of the facetious Mr. Wilkins Micnwher te his young friend David Cepperlleld; "My ether piccoef advice, Copperfield," said Mr. Micawber, "you knew. Annual inceme twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen, nineteen six; result, happiness. Annual inceme twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds, ought nnd Bix pence; result, misery. Tlie blossom is blighted, the leaf withered, the god of day gees down upon the dreary sccne and and, in short, you nre forever (looted, ns I am." Mr. Micaw her had felt the power of money and the cxtrcme foolishness of lavishly tlnewing nway time and op ep op pertunitics nud he posed as n counselor befere young Copperfield. Detroit Pree Press. The Kngllih Cruiser Illalie. Here is n picture of the new English cruiser Illakc, tiding nt anchor in Ports mouth harbor. She is remarkable as being the heaviest unarmercd cruisci in the world, her only protection being the steel tleck which extends from end te end of her hull inside nnd covers all the vital parts. Speed is te be the DUke's particular characteristic. She will have two independent seta of triple expansion engines, which, under forced draught, will (or se my lords expect) develop 20,000 herse power and drive her tvventy tvventy twe knots nn hour; and under natural draught will develop 13,000 herse power and drh e her twenty knots. Her arma ment will consist of two 9,2-inch 22-ten guns and ten C-inch breechloaders, be- T1I7. DLAKE AT ANCHOR. side lunchine guns med torpedo tubes. Her length is 1173 feet, her breadth G5 feet, herdraught 37 feet ferwrd-and 28 fcctnft, and her estimated cost 130,053. If bhe does all that her builders expect she will be cheap at the money. A l'ortugiue Kxplerer. Portugal has been acting as if she w euld tight England rather than yield any part of hei claims te African teiri teiri tery, but theso who knew best say this is only the hltiatcr of the ruling class in Peitugal, who want tedivcit the people's minds from tlie iueemeut towards a re public. Tlie "war fending" is always lai orable te tistjeng cential government nnd the party iu power, and se the Mon archists hae acted shrewdly in backing up Maj. Serpa Pinte iu his somewhat high handed proceedings. He was n major in tlie Pertuguese anuy before he became note-day an African expleier. and, like nil edu cated Pei tugucse, the burning ele ele bheef his life is te restere the glo ries of the Portu Pertu Pertu gueeo empire iu Africa and India. Four hundred j ears nge, nearly, Vasco da Gama made his wonder ful oyage nnd explored the SEKl'A PINTO. coast of East Africa, and his countrymen hae ever since felt as if they owned it all. The Pritiih coucede them Mozam bique nnd the country w est of it, but claim equal rights ou the Zambesi and exclusive lights northward, uitlmuei:n field te the interior. Maj. Serpa Pinte insists en greater rights for Portugal, charges that the Hi itisli consul at Mozam bique excited the Malolelo te war against tlie Portuguese, and is taking the meat energetie measures te expel nil English men from the legion he dominates. Iu I.ibbeu all journals of all politics are loud iu his piuUc, and insist en the gov ernment sustaining him. He is compai cempai nthely njeuug man, full of enthusiasm, and remarkably succewiful in dealing w ith the blacks. Se tlie complication U quite lntere.it ing. Ne Hurrylu See tlit Klephxnt. Elephants have been known te live te the nge of 400 years. Meral Yeung man, de net be In tee much of a hurryte sce the elephant. He'll keep. UoBtenvTrunscript. Gene witli lliu Tey I'lttel. Three j ears lienre It will be n hard tnr.'t te find n cigarette ou sale They have gene with the toy pWle), the young men of the country ha Ing at but U-eu convinced of their bane ful eftVcts en the system. One-fourth of the enscsef Imnult) n ere traced directly te cigar ettes, Detrvit Tree I'resj, L- y SpeHtaf Mete. -- v "BucU"Elug,ef the New Yerk ch of the llayers' league, was presented recently, en behalf of the Elks and otters, with a handsome watch chain charm. The charm is In the form of a locket, and Is adorned with nn elk's head, two rubles, seven pearl and twenty-six small diamonds. On the re re erwslde were these word "Present! te William Ewlng by his friends rind admirers, Dec. 1, 18S9." A well known nthlete sajsi "It it a safe prediction thit there will be half a dozen American amateur runners en the cinder path next season who will be able te beat Uii seconds for a quarter." The old Pacific Athletic club, of Baa Fran Fran ciseo, which recently disbanded for various reasons, was reorganized en Dec. 10 as the Alpine Amateur Athletfe club. Ne prize lights will be allowed, and the club will con form strictly le amiteur rules. CHEPS AND 'CHECKERS. Chess problem Ne. 43-lly Fred Wcmlcl. Black 7 pieces. TKrf S IB yv A v?m ft 193 ft Kw m m m&m SJLiOJU White 8 pieces. AVhlte te play and mate in two moves. Checker problem Ne. 4J By W. Paul. Black-7. 10, 14, 17,27. &?fe WA Vl i agjji vm mi vm mMimme irm ' .Jmjmjm.jm mm mm fl W &SI m' rM tr."v . mm ?v n rv-i -t m e White U 12, 10, 20, 29. Black te play and draw. SOLUTIONS. Chcia problem Ne. 42i White. Black. l..U(enQKtsq)xB h.Any 2,.Pe.' It mntcH. Chcc'.n loMemKe 42: Black-10, 22, 24, 31. White 2.1. CO, 32. Black Se piny and win. Black. White, 1., 21 te 23 1..23tel8 2. .22 te 20 2..W)te23 !l,,:'.l ti)27 mul wins. Following is problem Ne. 00, by G. II. Slecutn, Chicago, which was published iu the " American Checker Rowew" for Au gust, 1889: 381MJ8H-Jffia2 W.A &f:m m w&&i xvz twy?. tt.. i??ts. WW4 '.M& Wz& WM. A vms? & HlBsBUB e aeneBH VASSS W mx x-$m mm w'tf .Tr.. F&Z. ...... .,.,.. w& -m m. V.M Black te move and win. following is the solution te pieblcm Ne. 18, by "Mossback": II. mmm v-rw, vmt 13 0 19 23 1 1-17 2125 1114 23-18 1721 2529 1410 1825 1518 2922 10-19 10 It 1822 lllackwlns. '1 he (Jrnvi) GetH Tired Y'uwnliiir. Keciulngly, for certain w retched inv allds who oddle feebly nleng, though nlwnjs looking ns If they were going te die, but emitting te de it. They dry up, wither, dwindle nway flnnlty, but in the meantime never having robust health, knew netlilng of the phjslctal enjoy ment, the zet of that exlstcnee te which they cling with such rcmarkable tenacity. They nre nlunjs te be found trj Ing te mend by tinkering nt themselves with sonie trashy remedy, tonle or "pick me up" teplveu nlllp te digestion, or "help the liver." If sueli misguided folks would rcertnud ndhoretn Hosteller's Stomach nittcrs It would be well with them. This superb invlgerant supplies the stamina that the feeble rtqulre, by permanently reinforcing digestion ou and assimilation. It overcomes nervousness, insomnia, malaria, kidney com plaint", blllleusncss, constipation, rheumatism ittKHtetiralgla. ,lnnl-.S The iiHiinl treatment of catarrh is very un satisfactory, ns thousandsefdcspalrlng patients can testify. A trustworthy medical writer says: "Proper local trettment Is positively nccessarj' te success, but most of the remedies in general use by pli tlcliniH nffuid but temporary benefit. A euro cannot be expected from siiuffs, pow ders, douches nnd washes." Ely's Cream llalm is a remedy which combines the Important requisites of quick notion, specific curative power wllli perfect safety und pleasantness te the patient. Special tetic,B. Motliei-n t Metliers ! I lethera I t I Are jeu disturbed at night and broken or your rest by n sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain of cutting tcctli t It se, goat onee and gotnbettlo of M 118. WIN8 LOW'H bOOTHINQ SYHUP. It will relieve the peer little Buffcrer Immediately depend upon it; there Is no mistake about it. There Is notumether en earth who lias ever used It, who will net tell en nt once that tt will regu late the bowels, and giv e rest te the mother, and relief and health te the child, eiieratlng like magtc It Is perfectly safe te use In all cases and pleasant le the taste, and Is the prescription of ene of the eldest nnd best female ph) stclaus and nurses lu the unitea btatcs. oeia everywhere, SS ceuts a bottle. luueSSlyd&w The New Dlbcovery. Yeu have heard jour friends nnd neighbors talking about it. Yeu may jeurself be ene of the mnnv who knew from ierseual experience Just hew geed n tiling It is. If jeu huveever trletl it, ou are one or its staunch friends, be cause the wonderful thing about It is. Unit when once glvenu trial, Dr. King's New Dis covery ever after holds a place lu the house. If en have never ucd It uud should lie mulcted w Ith ii cough, cold or imy Threat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at once nnd give ltnfulr trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money refunded. Trial Bettles Tree nt If. II. Cochran's Drugstore, Ne. 139 N. Queen street, Lancaster, l'n. (B) Itueklen'H Arnica Salve. THE IlEHTSAl.viclnthewerld ferCu Is, Bruises Beres, Ulcers, Salt llheiim, Fever Seres, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Cbllblulns, Coins, nud ull Skin Rruptlnus, und positively cures l'llcs, or no iiay required. It is guaranteed togtveper tegtveper togtveper rcctsatlsracileu, or money refunded. Price 25 cents iier box. Fer sale by II, 11. Cochran, Druggist, New. U7 and IS) Nerlli Queen street, Lancaster, I'u. uneZ7-l)d A Sound I.ekiiI Upluleu. IZ. llulnbrldge .Mumluy, Esq., County Ally, lay Ce., Tex., ms: "Have used Electrle ltft ttrx with most happy results. My brother nlse, vi us very low vrllliMiilnrlal Fever and JauiulUe, butwiis cured by timely use of this medicine. Am satisfied Electrle Milters saved his life." Mr. D. I. Wilcoxsen, of Herso Cave, Ky.. adds n like testimony. sa Ing: He lesltlvely believes lie would have died, had It nut been for Electrle Hitters. Tills great remedy will ward oil', ns well as cure all Malarial Discuses, and for ull Kidney, Liver and Stnmiuli Disorders stands uueqiialed, l'rtee Kk. and It, at H. Ii. Cochran's Drug Stere, U7iul l.RJ N, etuecn St., Lancaster, l'u, (0) "VTOTICE TO TltKtU'AHHKIUi AND OUN .IX NEltS. Alljiersensnre hereby forbidden It) trespass en any of the lands of the Cornwall jidStKiedwell estates in Ix-bnnen or I.ancasier ueunties, whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, either for the purpose of sheeting or ilshlng, ns the law will be rigidly enforced ugnlnst ull trev Gassing ou said lands of the undersigned arte jls notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN H.l'EUUYALl)KN, KUW. O. FltKKMAN, Attorneys for H. W. Celeman's Heirs. H 00TI 8AHAPATLLA, Rheumatism Is believed te be cautedby excess of lactic acid in the bleed, owing te the (allure of thekldaeya and liver te properly remove It, The acid attacks the Mreus tissues, particularly In the Joints, aadeaascstheJecal idanlfestaUens of the eHs ease, pains and nchcsln the back and shenldem and In Uie Joints at the knees, ankles, hips and wrists. Thousands of people have round In Hoed'SyBarsaparlllaa positive ami permanent care for rheumatism. This medicine, by Its purifying and vitalising action, neutralises the acidity of the bleed, and also builds up and strengthens, the whole body, Wonderful Properties " I have taken flood's Sarsnpnrllla and found It excellent for rheumatism and dyspepsia. I suflered for many long scars, but my complete recovery Is due te Heed's Barsaparlila, I re commend It te every ene because of Its won derful properties as a bleed medicine." Jehn KULLi.MAN.WChnlhniii Street, Clcvoland.Ohle. , Inflammatory Itheumntlsni "I Jast want people te knew that we think ! Heed's Harsaparllla the best remedy for Inflam matory rheumatism In the world. My husband hnd this terrible affection for two years and Heed's Harsaparilln helped him mere than any' thing else. I am always glad le tell what Heed's Sursaparllla has done." Mrs. F. Atkinsex, Balem, Ind. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggists. II; six for 15. Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Lewell, Maw. 100 LKWEH ONE DOLLAR. (I) fJM FINOEU NAIL3 CA MEOKr. T-'eraycarl was afflicted with horrible cese or mood poison, nun unwnras or use months of that lime f was unable te de w erk of nn v kind. My ilns.'rr nulls rnme err and my el out. lcavlnir mv bead as clean hair dropped out, leaving and smooth ns If It had been shaved. Icon Icen suited the best local physicians, nnd spentliun dreds ofdellars for medicines of different kinds, but without receiving the slightest benclit. I was advised Anally te visit Het Murines. This t did, but becoming disgusted wftii the treat ment I was receiving there, commenced taking Bwltt's Specific (8. 8. B ) TUe eirect that B. 8. K had en me was truly wonderful. I commenced te recover niter taking the llrst bottle, and by the tlme I had taken twelve bottle I was en tirely enrcd-cured by Bwlft's Specific (. B. B.) when the world-renowned Het Bnrlnes bud fulled. ; WM.B. LOOM IS, Bhrocpert, Ln." FOUU YE AIIS ON CKUTCIIEB. I'erlirtccn jcnrn I wnsnllllctcd with rlieuma tlHin, reur jcarHetMlilth I was compelled te go en crutches. Words are Inadequate te express the sufferings 1 endured during Unit time. Dur ing theie fifteen ears of existence (It was net living), I tried every known remedy without receiving any br-ncnu I finally began en Swift's Specific (B. S. 8.), which from the ilrstgavcme relief, and te-day I am enjoying the lies) of health, and am a well man, I candidly be lieve that H. B. B. is the best bleed purifier en the market te-day. J. D. TAYLOIt, Cuba, Me. Treatise, un Meed nnd Bkln Diseases mailed free. SWIFT BPECIFJO CO., (3) Atlanta 'Ja. M CLANE'S LIVOil 1'ILLH. THE GENUINE DK. C. -CELEHKATED- LIVER PILLS! Fleming Bres. : DeabSiiis. Fer a long tlme I suffered irem the effects of Indigestion nnd sick headache, and en trying jour Dr. C. McLune's Celebrated Liver Fills I found quick nnd satisfactory re lief. A very few doses does the work and I would net be without them. GCO. II. HAKHIS. Sioux Falls, Dakota. NEVEH KNOWN TO FAIL. Cure sick heidache. biliousness, liver com. n' Inlnl, indigestion, djxpepsln, heartburn, ma lnrla. Dimples en the bleed, etc., by using regularly Dr. C. McLnne's ic nre and body. Impure e;eieiiraieii i.ivrr l-ins prepared only by Flem ing Brethers, Pittsburg, l'n-, the market being full of Imitations or the nnnie McLnnc, spelled differently but of the same pronunciation, Alnnvs leek for the signature of Fleming Bres, and C. McLnnc, Pittsburg, l'n., en the wrapper. All ethers nre worthless when compared with the Pennine Mcljine's. no VJO-lj cedTtil liAlw TTUMFHRKiB' VETERINARY SPECIFICS Fer Horses, Cattle, Sln-ep. Dogs, Hogs AND POULTRY. 500 Page Boek en Treatment of Animals and Chart Sent Free. cuiiKSl Fevers, Congestions, Inflammation, a.a. I spinal Meningitis, .viiik i ever, 11.11. Strains, Lameness. Rheumatism. CO. DIstcmiKT, Nasal Discharges. D.D. Hots or drubs, Worms. HE. Coughs, Heaves, 1'neumenln. F.I . Cel le or tlrlp,s, Belly nchc, O.U. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. 11. II. Urinary and Kidney Diseases. I.I. Eruptlve Dlsi-nses, Mange. J.K. Diseases of Digestion. STABLE CASE, with bjjeclflcs, Mnnuul, Witch Hazel till nnd Medlcnter. $7.00 PRICE. Slngle Bettle (evci 50 doses) UO bold by Drugglxbt; or Sent Prepaid -any here and in any quantity en Receipter Price. HUMPHREYS' MED. CO.. 1011 Fulton 8U, N. Y. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC NO. tt. In use SO sears. '1 he only successful remedy for NERVOUS DEBILITY. VITAL WEAK NEbS, nnd Prostration, from Over-Werk or ether causes. 81 per vbil, or 5 vials nnd large V inl powder for Se. Seui n v DnuoeisTs, or sent prepaid en rr rr ccipUWef prlcc-HUMl'HREW MEDICINE CO., 1 Fulton bt.. N. Y. unei7-Tli,Si.vy TLY'S CREAM HALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Cleanses the Nasal Pussages, Alia sPuIn nnd Inflammation, Heals the bores. Restores the Senses of Taste and Smell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril and Is agreeable. PriceBO cents at Druggists; by mall, registered, U) cents. ELY BROTHERS, scpll-1 dAw Ne. 60 Wnrren bt., New Yerk. DRUNKENNESS. LIQUOR HABIT. In All the World there Is hut One Cure. DK. IIAINIS' GOI,DKN SFL'CiriC. It can be given lu n cup of coffceor tea, or In articles or feed, without the knew ledge or the patient, If necessary ; it is absolutely hnrmles und will effect n iwrmnncnt nnd siieenly cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. It operates se quietly nud with se.li ctrUluty that the patient undergoes ii" lixsmvinieuce, und ern he is avvure, lilscempb i- inutlen Is cllectcd. 43 page book efptrlh ulaM lice. CHAS.A. LOOHER. Druggist, Ne. it East King St., Lancaster, Pa. octiS-ced-THiAS "lAUTER'B LITTLE LIVER PILLS. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS .Hick Headache and relieve nil the troubles Inci dent te a bilious state or the sj stem, such as DUrluess, Nausea, Dreusliiess. Distress after Eating, l'n In iu tlie Side, J. While their most remarkable success has been shown In curing sick: Headache, yet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are equally valuable lu Constitution, curing and preventing this uiiuevlug eoin eein plain I, while they nlse correct nil dlsnrdenier the stomach, stimulate the liver nud regulate the bowels. Even ir they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless te theso who sutler from this distressing complaint tier from this distressing cemiuuint: but fortunately their goodness does net end here, nnd theso who encts try them will llnd these little pills valuable in se m my wavs that they will net 1x3 willing tn no without llicm, But after nil sick head ACHE is the bane of se many lives that here Is where we makeeurgrtnt beast. Our pills cure it while ethers de net.- CARlER'S LITTLE LIVER FILLS nre viry small and very easy te take. One or tun pills make u dose. They are strictly vegetable und donetgrlpo or purge, but bv their gentle no tion phiise all who use them. In vials nt'JTicts; live ler ii. Sold ever) where or sent by mall, CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price augl2-l) deed riMin FINEST LINE Or WAX STF.RIO 1 Acid nud Purallne ('undies ter the Holl Hell da) h, at M I LLER'S bOA P CO. hf.. JfJAVK YOU HKARD TMKKCWR t "IT'S AN ILL WlkD THAT DLAMOUDB TONAteODY." STACKH0USE, 28 and 30 East King St., WILL BELL MO P1DU. MEN'S BOOTS At HU for the $100 Article and II 73 for the KM Beet. BECAUSE TtlEY LOST SOME OF THEIU LUSTRE IN TH E RECENT FIRE. NO FIRE OR WATER DAMAGE , SIMPLY LESS LUSTRE FROM SMOKE. Yeu don't often have a chance like this, ex amine the goods and ou will be apt te buy. Yeu certainly will II you knew a bargain when you see It, nnd we guess you de. D P. STACKH0USE, Nes.28 and 30 East ling Stmt, LANCASTER. PA. A NEW BUOE FOR THE NEW YEAH. The Cinderella. Ladles' New lteyal Satiu Kid Butten Shoes. The first arrival during the New Year, bidding for the favor they merit. Fashioned ever lasts correct in shape, fitting closely, making n pretty feet prettier and mere graceful looking still ; sure te become popular with ladies tasteful nnd exacting lu footwear. Is brightened In nppenruuce by ornamen tal trimmings of patent leather at the tee nnd around the heel. The vamps are cut with n pretty scallop, which is very effective, nud by its attractiveness proves It te boa practical remedy for the feet otherwise than shapely, Riving it a nent, admirable form. The New lteyal Satlu Kid, of which they are made, is soft and pliable as silk, nnd strong lu fibre ; never presents ft cheap or com mon appearance. With nil the advan tages and neuc of the disadvantages of the highest standard French Kiel, it is less expensive nud mere durable ; Is less apt te crack or chip nud docs net se seen show sinus of wear as the foreign leather. which makes the Royal Satiu Kid very desirable. The soles are pliable and of Butlklent thickness for general wear or dress. The heels are nttHlcrutely high, but shapely. Making, trimming and finish as nearly faultless as any make of fine shoes In the market. "The Cin derella " Is a jaunty style and sure te win many ndmlrers. Price, $5.00 n pair. Are worth 0.00 wherever you may In quire in the larger cities. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Queen Street, Lancas ter. Pa. H OLIDAY SLIPPERS. Grand Display OF- 1 uIhiijs had one of the Largest Lines and As sortments of Men's, Reys' and Yeutlt's Holiday Slippers, but the Line nnd Assortment I bought for this season surpasses all these or the past. I have Men's Embroidered Slippers aH'Jc. A Line of Men's, Ladles', Misses', Bey's and Youth's ut tlOc. '1 he Handsomest 75c Sllppbrsln the city. By buying this Slipper In very large qnantlUes I urn enabled te sell nt 7V. It is u regular SI 00 Slipper nnd xurpasses In style und quality any jeu will sce marked clsevvhcie at the same prle-e. A mil Hue at $1 In Lluhtnnd Dark Celers, lu Hnrv arils, Ev erctts and Operas. . My J12.' Dark Oicnllle Embroidered Sllp- Fers von will net tee marked elsewhere less ban 81 M. Handsome line nt Jl 50 und U 00 have all ar rived. Men's Patent Leather Oxfords, tl 50 and $2 00 ; Bey's, 1 50, und Youth's nnd Misses', tl 25. Ijargcst Display lu City can be seen In my large window. The One-Price Cash Heuse. Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.3 & 5 EAST KINO STREET, LANCASTER. PA. NOTICE Stere open Evenings of December. (KolleiH'e- EIRCECOLLEUE. OF BUSINESS Short-Hand. Recerd Building, 017-018 CHESTNUT STREET, l'liiiniitipnia, i'a. Second, Third and Fourth Floers, Morning nud Afternoon Sessions every week duy except Sunday. Meht besslens, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Evenings till April 1. Twelve hundred nml sixt-nlne(Ut) students last year. Early applications necessary, bend for enrollment blank. Technical knowledge qualify lug for business engagements. Full Instruction for commercial und general business vocations. Alse bhort bhert Hand aud'Tj pc-Wrltlng. A faculty or mere than a scere or practical men w he huv e practiced w hat they tench. llnekkecpers out or counting houses teaching bookkeeping; lawyers teaching law and busi ness rerms; successful high school principals teaching hnnllsh branches ; law reporters teaching short-hand and tj ptMvrlttng, etc, etc, ' This Institution has be-en exceptionally for fer lu lutein the success in the students who nave graduated thcrerrem." Oltlce open every week day during business lii.urs and also en Monday, Tuesday and Thurs day Evenings rer the Enrollment of Students. Announcements, etc., sent when requested. Visitor, ulwn) b vreleeme. Address, THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, M. A "augI9-0niMitH l"rlnclpal undFeundcr. (Geal. I- UMBER AND COAL. J TOUACCOSHtlOKBANOOASIM. WJWT ERN HARD WOODS. Wliolesale and Retail, by B.B. MARTIN CO., Ii3-1 d 421 Water btrect. Uuicarter. I'a, -OAUMQAKDNintSVOMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Omens Ne. 12) North QueenStreet, aud Ni. Ml North Prince street. YAiine North Filiii Street, near Reading Depot, augl5-lfd I4ANCA8TER. FA. Holiday Sips! PEIRCE riAT t nnn I Ml HIH . v l 1 . - i-i' vf t. .tl -, -iH?JXbxa tift!4n-
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