5R2ircvL-. TT- "9PFST : - ,- . Kffc ,.. Vf,--U Tr' - L ' ' i'iiiwTmmi -ir -w ji -ata: ,j ,-i5rra&. THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER. MONDAY. PEBBUABY 24, 1890. jS '"fifVtte m ?!; US. S mK ?ffifi && $. fe i.. s "V fntieUtgtnrtr 'vumit.i.B .STKNMAH. tvW5 V OMT CLARK, PnbUtfcw. tX $ fMltliULY nfTKLUaENUER.-PubU.lie4 a trjrt!jm the yew, bet Bnnday, J3ervt ufV r-j&x v uMiiun in una iiy Him wrrnunuiug r j --HTt i""1" irainin wnKi wyraiunne""- i yu-In advance, 80 cnu month. JL.JL sTi'HrWMCLT KTTKtUaKWCER-Od. Hellar ud SlSfifc NOnOi TO SU88CRIBERS-Rmlt by check if f rtefllcc order, and where neither of '.J,a"' ' tfccaacaa be procured tend In rcghtered g? .Watered t tb. Foilefflc, m accend clan mall ABDMM, THB nrntttlQENCEK. IJltirAlMtf. I'O. L,9jy.'. , . . IAjT f T ' sM-wu ravnAfprrs pi February 24, 1890. -j - 6- raws . - - - - P iw,1 ': - & " IhwiMbln. ja h Li.ve.f6 Our coiitemperary.tho JVcw Era, nftcr 'Vig5 Week or two of meditation and consul censul 'z t'eni nM reached tbe conclusion that Nwjfe.H'teHs duty" te open lt columns te '$$H'tke part In the illtTcrcneM," which it sew,i i. . v. : . : . r . 2-sS:L f the vestry of a pastor whom the MfLs "".sa of the conurciratien believe te unfitted for the pest ; as stated seme time age by a communication published lathis Journal. The Jfcw Era thinks that we did very wrong te allow this statement te appear in enr columns about " the internal affairs of church government" which" should be held as sacred In the estimation of the press as the ftflUirs of the family, Inte whose dis sensions the public journal has no shadow of right te interfere, unless these dlfscnslens culminate In a public breach of the peace or become nmnttcr of Judicial Inquiry." It seems (e us that tbia is strange doc trine te be proclaimed by u Journal thai proceeds promptly te iliseiiM the trouble In St. James' parish and take sides therein. "We believe that there has been no breach of the peace or judicial inquiry in this case, such as would warrant our contemporary's treatment of It, upon Its own doctrine of the proprieties of the case. The simple fact seems te be that thcre are but nine of the twelve members of the St. James vestry in office;; and that five of this nine selected a rector who Is net acceptable te the coiitfrcKatlen, al though in but n few weeks the annual election would have made the vestry full. If these five vestrymen took ad vantage oflhe temporary power, which their minority of the full beard had te Impose an undcslrcd rector upon the congregation, It would teem te be n mat ter of such public Interest as te legiti mately attract attention and comment in the press ; and the New Era has our permission te wade Inte the contro versies If It desires te de se, even though it manages, ns usual, te steer clear of facts and fairness In lis statement! and conclusions. It Is a matter chiefly for the vetcru of Bt. James' church. If they like the eon duct of their five vestrymen and clioesu totakeaud keep the rector that has bscn put upon (hem, no one cine need ba much bothered about it, The youth of the young man, we quite agree with our contemporary, Is net a crime nor a necessary disparagement. The important defect charged against him is net lack of years but of ideas ; and that this is a true bill we can clearly testify, tipeh the evidence of hit trial bcrmeu. Sunday Curs and Collections. The Duke street cam were se crowded en Sunday that several men were no ticed landing, it phenomenon heretofore only el)iprvablu en clreui or football days. Tills Is a btnrtllngcvidcncu of the success of Sunday cars and also proves the cagerncfes of many people te get te church. Jse doubt the running of the cars has caused an increased attendance at the churches, but whether the ear fare is deducted from the money that would go U church collections remaiiiH te lx seen. As it is a sail fact that this money is usually In coins of the smallest value the subtraction of the car fare may be considered impossible and the conclusion Is forced upon us that many of the street ear patreus cheerfully pay six times as much for their religion. Tasters should net fall te make use of tills interesting fact te jicrMiade their congregations u at toast dnubuTThcir contributions. It is evidently a simple matter of demand and supply and the worshippers, as a rule go te church as cheaply and comfortably as posslble, while the clergy.eperating en the theory that Christianity is without money and without price, can only appeal te the liberality of their congregations and ac cept the weekly pyramid of pennies. The result is sad, but net se hard are are flectien upon human nature as may at first appeur. Many of the geed people who give pennies no doubt de se becntisn they fear that people near them, who can net afford te give dimes, would feel badly If their pennies were without company in the basket. This is at least n mere pleasant theory than the preposterous oue that in a community where abject poverty is almost unknown, abject Ideas of liberality prevail. Thustreet ear expe rience proves that religious tendencies ti.re net discouraged by cost ; but It will net de te attempt te take up collections with a nickel and slot machine, and there is no safe wey of increasing church Income except by stimulating interest in church affairs. The Aster Heir. The great fortune of the late Joint Jacob Aster will probably go In a mass te ills son, William Waldorf Aster, who is chiefly distinguished aB the author of a uevel that is peer both in literary quality atid in moral tone. President Arthur made him minister te Italy.and, as wealth teems te be the great CDtidltieu for success in positions of that hert, he made himself reasonably successful. It may be heed that the responsibility of his great wealth will dUcotirege Mr. Abtorfrein further literary venture, and as he has the reputation of working with nervous energy and determination ut anything lie undertakes it Is possible that under him the Aster money may be mere dar ingly used for the pushing of great en terprises. With nil his caution the great original Jehn Jacob had an ad venturous spirit which encouraged him te rivalry with the great Hudsen Bay Fur company, and led him te buy government bends during the war. of 1812. The Asters of our day hae shown tee little of tills patriotic enterprise, aud bile they have gained in wealth have been lest te popular notice. The Arizona Hants. The bursting of the gre.it dam in Arlrenais u reat calamity for that arid country, which of lute years has been made (e blossom as u rose in many places through the Irrigation that was made pejslbJe by t lie" erection of great dams across the narrow valleys, wher ever r water course was found, and by drawing the water miles away Inte the desert laud. Se great were the benefi cent results that nn Immense amount of capital has been drawn into these enter prises ; and dam building seemed te be the solution of the question as te hew te give value te this territory. Hut If these costly dams cannot be made te stand, evidently there Is nn end te the fertility of the Arizona desert lands. If they come te be deemed very precarious property, a great check will be given te their construction. Se that the evidence of insecurity that is afforded by the breaking of litis dam, that is said te have in it moment destroyed what had cost $800,000 te erect, premises n, severe blew te Arizona's progress. It is said, as utiiil, that the dum was. badly made; but this Is se common nn Indictment of these engineering works as te have come te be considered a dam habit ; and proba bly will continue te be, until some means In found of holding up te the criminal law these who build them. i. St. Matthias' Day. He's breaking ice. The superstitious Icemnn Is as gloomy nn tlie dny. . The Weel Uejwrter announces by ro re ro qiiest that at Itettbalt, France, Americans who nre obliged te de business through the United States consul are ombarrassed by the fact that that efflclnl caiinolspeak a word of Kngllsh. This is the Improved diplomatic sorvlce of Secretary nialne. O.NKef these mysterious English syndl syndl cttesthat are prowling around buying up great Industrie nowadays is said te be negotiating for the purchuse of all the cotton duck mills of the country. The Weel Iltpei Icr says that options have been given for the mills which will expire in the inlddle of Man h. "The intent of the purchasers Is, It is said, te concentrato the business, and lilll I ?e the several mills each font dlueniut and scparate branch of manufacturing, no small task. Tliore nre 11 or mero duck factories, In which seme $1,500,000 Is In vested, and a still greater sum must lie ex pended by the syndlcate te obtain the monopoly." This syndlcate schome, unlike many of the British kind, aiuisitt monopoly and nerds w niching. Thkai: English syndicate are rnther Inrge ulfnirs. Oue Is said te liarn bought the Chicago sleck yards for thirty millions. Aftockheldurconllrmsthnslory hut thinks Ihu price must- he twenty millions. Uf. foreucoof ten millions dees net seem te mutter much. Titr Canadian Parliament lias been con sidering nnd hasjitht rejected u moanure of very grnve iiupoitnnce, the bill te abolish the elllclal use of the French lungiinge in Canada. Premier Sir Jehn Mitcdnnald lunde a vehement and very eloquent Hpecch lu (lie Commens chamber en Thursday, urging the iiKtmbers te dispose of tills question " new and foievcr se that no such complications as are at present threatening te sap the life-bleed of our eung country would again nrlse te thwart the country's growth and pmgress." This U ceitalnly strong language, but seeins warranted by the excitement of the French Canadians ever the proposed chituge. Sir Jehn con tinuing begged his heai eiH "te think of the aw fnl consequences should this cry which raises raecngidnut nice, creed against cieed, aud liiugunge ngiiiuul language be con tinued. It will ruin the prosperity of our country. 11 will ruin our ei edit at home and abroad. H will destiny our credit In Knglatul." And oil erthls, he said, was te be risked because a feu fanatlcsaroepposod te carrying out the solemn covenant w ith the French, who nre new a proud and happy portion of the Dominion. This scecu was enthusiastically received and an muendment declaring for the French laugunge was adopted by the etesuf three three feuitlis of the Heuse. Tin: Philadelphia .edger calls attention te the fact that the Chicago, Milwaukee iV St. Paul Railroad company! hits bieu heat ing its ears by steuiii for seiuu time, mid has added elcclilc lighting. "An ex tin ear or consort Is attached te the tender of thy engine. This contains u niailue boiler te furnish steam for heating aud also for run ning nn eiiKine and dynamo te supply the electric lights. A storage battery Is also provided te bu used lu ense of accident te the dynamo or onimie, but Unix far the hattery has net been required. The boiler of the consort Is se censtuicteil that IfoNor IfeNor IfoNer tumed the water would be turned into the lire te extinguish It, and, besides that, the ear Is lined ultlisteel Inside and outside." It Is natural that a read In that cold country should selve the heating problem Ieiik be fore the railroads of this section have made n single stagger at It, but the Pennsylvania railroad can no loiiu-er pretend te lead all ethers If It does net quickly undertake te furnish botter light, and k.iIe and comfort able heating. Tiie cost of the Improved Hysteiu Huems te be the real block te pro gress In this rcspect and many of our reads are badly In need ol'healthy eomputltlen te diie thorn te consider the comfort nnd safety of their patrons. isuleldoefu Hank Cashier. Win. ltnshteu, until very leeenlly as sistant cashier of the Fanners and Me chanics' National bank, shot himself dead In Philadelphia en tSatiirduv nlhl in the house of Nellie Beach, at 'lOj North Twelfth street. He had previously shown symp toms of insanity, The inmates of the house told the police that the man, who was a perfect stranger te them, canie there about neon en Saturday. A young glil named Nettie Thern engaged the mini In convocation, lie went upstnlis, saving he was going te remain all night. He said that all he wanted was plenty of sleep. Horeilrod, and wascilled nt 0:110, and then w out nslcep again. At 10:30 Nctlle Thein heard soveral shots fired lu rapid succos succes succos cchslen. Thinking tliat the man had killed himself, and fearing te enter the room, oho ran out and around te the station house. Twe of the bullets he had fired pleughed up the wall in two places, lint lorty-llve ceuls was found in Ills pwkets. His watch, though a handseme one, hud no chain at tached te It. The man had apiMrenlly been drinking, us two bottles )Milly tilled with whisky wero found lu the room. A low weeks age lluMilen resigned ills position as assistant cashier of the Fanners and Mechanics' bank, with which institu tion he had been connected ler seme tliue. Humors were rire at the time that there was something behind the retirement, but inquiries at the b ink elicited the informa tion Unit the retirement was a leluularv one. It has since been learned that the busi ness under Mr. Hushten's direct super vision was net receiving the attention necessary, and the bank elllcials, it was said, learning of Mr. Husliteu's convivial habits, hlntedth.it Ills resignation would be accepted. ltnshteu would say nothing as te his leaving the bank's service, nor would the elllcials lurlher than te sav that tin resignation was Induced by continued Ill-health. U is thought that this severance of ids connection with the bank lias preyed upon his mind, and in ids weakened phvsic.il condition the continued use of alcoholic stiiuuluiits had unsettled his mind. He was a very pepulur man, with hosts of friends In business and social circles. Clii-lBtluuUn the Xogi-e. Cardinal Gibbous liegmi en Sunday ut the solemn high miss a eourse of Lenten sermons. His subject was "Penance," and in the courseoriils remarks said: "Tliore are new 7.000,000 negrees In the United States, mid the negre question has bocemo a serious problem te the Americmiicople. J he best solution of this preblem, in niv Judgment, will be found lu Christianizing the negrees. In seme sections of the coun try, it rejKutsare true, their religion lias degenerated into a kind of fetlchUm, and iscutlrcly emotional, devoid or nil religious restraints and obligations. The negre race are naturally a religious jieeple. They are kind, alloctleuato and grotclul-submlsslve i te authority t and their conduct toward ths clein or the late war, wben tbey had tbe tHitver l de mischief, was above all praise, lly proper religious and Christian Instruc tion they are sure te become u most useful clement In the community." nitAVED DEATH IN XIIK FIjAME.' A Mether lltinlic Inte n Herning Itoem te ItCKOtte Het" Child. By the explosion of a lamp In the cabin of the canal lieat A. Chandler, Ivlng at the feet of West Sixtieth street, "New Yerk, early en Sunday morning, Dennis Dally, a years old, the son of the captain, Patrick Dally, was burned te death, mid Captain Dally, his wife Illicit and two ethor chil dren wero se severely burned that they had te be taken te the hospital. An astral oil lamp was suspended from the centra of the cabin, nnd about half en hour bofero midnight this exploded, scattering Ute burning nil ever the sleeping inmates nnd setting the cabin en (ire. Mrs. Daily screamed and I lien iilcked tip two of her children and pushed thorn through the window te the deck of the canal beat Pratt, which came ulougslde te render nsslstauce. Twe ethor buys wcre saved lu the same niauner. Captain Dally was awakened Just lu time te save his life. In the excitement Mrs. Dally forget all about her youngest boy, Dennis. She liorelcally rushed back and found him lu bis bunk, nnd when she carried htm en the deck he was still nllve. but almost burned te n crisp. Soveral catinl boatman put out the lire, and notified the Iloesovolt hospital authorities. The boy Dennis died n few hours afttrward. The ether two boys nre badly burned, nnd two girls wcre also In jured. THE IIATFIELII-M'COir l'EUD. Dolecttves Will Try te Hnve Twwnty of the McCoy Giiiik Tried Fer Murder. The long-drawn-out nnd bloody Hatfield McCoy feud Is threatened with new com plications, The Hntilelds, who liave been iiunted for months by detectives who are ufter the reward otlerod by the state of Kentucky, have turned hunters. They hnve employed legal coiinsel, and papers have been tiled with Governer Fleming en which he will base a demand en the state of Kentucky for the surronder of about twenty memhorsef the McCoy gang, te botrled for murders committed in west Virginia. Governer Fiemlng lias determined te fellow the eourse of bis predecessor, Gov Gov ereor Wilsen, and protect the Hulfields unless assured that they will socure n fair trial lu Kenlucky. The report that he In tended te honor Kentucky's requisition for them was without foundation. The clforteftlio Halflelds te have the McCoys arrested and tried is n direct result of the hanging of KUlsen Mounts at Flkovltle. The Hatflelds luivn rocently sold laige tracts of land, have plenty of money end nre oil armed. A fresh effort te capture Homeoftho McCoys and be revenged for Mounts' death Is daily looked for. MATItlMONIA PLANS CIIANOKD. lie Loved the Youngest Hut Finally Murrled the F.ldest. Geergo Sparks, n young man from Kit toy township, near Ottawa, Out,, became en gaged te the yeungest daiighter of Charles Smith, of Whiteliiirsteu, after a brief court ship. The day was set, the clothes wero bought, llkowlsetho ring, when It suddenly occurredtetholrustliigcounlathitttt might boas well te tell the young ladv'seld folks. This the lovesick swain did alter the most approved fashion, but great was his con sternation and chagrin when the old man declared that the ceremony could net take place, nt least in the way it liad been ar ranged. He said his cldest daiighter must be wed Hist, his second next, and se en, and that If the young man was anxious te join his family clrcle lie could marry Ids eldest dnughter.lmt under no consideration would he allow his thlid daiighter te go while the ethor two remained. The young man, after some thought, signilled Ids willing ness te the change of brides, the brlde ex pectant handed ever her tieusscaii te her elder sister, and in three days the wedding took place. Ilni'i'lheii'H L'ltlmuium. Ijnncastcr Dispatih te Philadelphia Inquirer. A prominent cltlren of Marietta recoil ed a letter from nn ellleinl in one of the de partments at Washington Saturday with regaid te the delay ill tinning the "Demo crats out of postelllcos. iiu snys that the president lias positively declared Unit he will permit no morn changes in presiden tial postelllcos until the expiration of four years from the date of confirmation by the Senate, unless sulllclent cliuiges are made and sustained against the inciinibeiit-te se se so cueo his removal. Tim letter further stales Unit congress men may stnim as much as they please, and yet the administration will m ike no mere exceptions te the rule new re-established. age. irjimrbnhy Is nuili-rlng ulih Ihese troubles that npiirl) alMiONiitliMitl tis-ililiig.ilim'tileliy, lint use at once, Dr. Hull's llalij birun. Price i cents. Whut'n the t'sn of Talking f There Is no denying that 80.UI10NT Is the best preparation for the mouth and teeth. Prcpurntleui, llkesiitm-llukcsln number, lime appeared, but the public filth U Mill Mreinc III the vlrtius of BO.ODONT. Its use trews yearly. A I'm in lly (Jiiilieclng. Havr j en a falher? Huse jeu a mother? !Iitcnia seu or daughter, Mkler or n brother who has net ct taken Iveinp's llaUam for the Thre.it mid Lungs, the guaranteed remedy for the cilia orCeushs, folds Asthuiu, Cieup nnd nil Thre.it ami Limit Troubles? Use, why? When a biimple bottle Is Rlailly given te you icrbyiiuy ilnitfu'lst, and the lurge sU ceit eily.WeandSI. (5) Tiieusaniis of cuti's fellow the use of Dr. Suae nCntnrrh Itemed)' Mreulx. M.TuAw I INVUSTOltSI III: HUll.lllNTl AN'li low luuwii. ON el Dakule In u lurL.'e icnl .iitn mnri. gace company making leans ttptm the tame principle, iu ihe small local building tisseelj. liens i of the Last, li lames aUUu Heck in certificate miiclmr In amount from KO te $.-,0eU. Larnlngs ruuge from UtK-rcout.le is per iciiUiht annum, depending upon length of lime owner I'lirrlcHNtnctt. A porllnnef dividends nre nald rml-ntinually In cnnli. MUx-k ulwuvs him alixed cash value te be paid stockholders bv tbeiisfcoclatleii lniKpri,rinerwlsliestesi'. Ail Meck lisnisl en delieiilure plan being backed by inertgngiia dopeMted with u triutee. CoriesHidcuee 111 vlttil. I'lilladclplilnOftlcc, Ne. Ill Walnut Street. Jaul-Smoed c AHTLU'H LITTI.i: LlVLK PILLS. CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS CURE Jlek Ilwulache and relieve all Ihu troubles Inel dent te a b liens Main or Hies) Mem, such as DtizliieM. Nnnseii. Drowsiness, lllstress nfter 1-allliir, Pain lu the Side, .tc. While their IlleM remarkuble kiiccess luiu Us'ii shown lu curing sick: Ilcaitiiclie. 3d t'AllTLIt'H LUTLi: LIVKIt 1'ILlJs are equally valuable In Constlimllen. curing nnd preventing (Ida anne) lug eeuil ilalnl, while Ihej tile correct all dlsoi-ilcrsef thoMemnrli, tltnulnta the liver mid regulate the bewcln. Lvcn If they only cured HEAD Ache tliev would be nlmest priceless te Uiem, who suiler rreni thU ilUtn-Miliig remnlnliit . but fortunately their goeJnes does net cu. lieie, nnd these who once try llieni wlllllud these little pills valuable lu be many as that L'Kl'rn'.rMcL0.,'"'5 ' t-t.hc,u. ACHE U the bime or se niHiiy lives thin here 1 vvht re etti" UoViet"rf"t kU "r I'"'S CUre ll M h"0 OAUrKit's'LirrLi; LIVKIt 1'II.IJlnre very biniilluudvery jsikj- te hike. One or two puis make a itese, 'Ihey lire strictly vegetable and d(iiietcrlH) or purge, but by their gentle uc uc lleu please all who iisethuii. 1. 1 MuUutSScU: nvelerJI. bold everywhere or sent by mull. CAUTLH MEDICINE CO., NEW YOHIC. Small PilL Small Dese. Small Price. utit.'12-lydeed O-V STEIW t lirax OV8TEIW IN THE MAIL kelnrvedln all Mvlc. un.l meals at all hour, in CHAKLUS li Kesi'Elt'H, III the rear of the Central Market. Ojnters lu the shell or opened served te private futnllle. Telephone ceuuectluu. nevai-'JiudU riieiKinml or pi'eiiln lire liutlilliu; npa flne by piillln down their heallh. .Fer such its pur sue (he course or mcr-wetl; ami Induce I licit by liver disease ami ilvdiiepila. Ijixtnler Is ue. tunny a blessing. 1'iice only ii cent pack Wtnmmktv'm PntLADBLFBtA, Monday, Feb. 94, IMQ. Which shall it be, genuine China Silks or the French make-believes, thin and flimsy as the stories behind them? Don't come here for pretenders of any sort Silks or what net. It isn't enough that some of the China Silks with borrowed name leek passably well ; we want te give you simen pure worth as well. Anether hatching of the sure enough Shanghai Silks gees en sale this morning : 24 pieces at $t.oe 33 pieces at $1.25 24 pieces at $1.50 Twice as much mere en the way. West Trnept. Fancy Tricot that is remark able for three things: 1 width (45 inches) ; 2 geed leeks ; 3 bargain price en new goods. The breadish stripes are in sateen weave, and are self-colored. All the desirable shades are in the line. But here's where the fun for you comes in : We practically give you nine inches of width with every yard you buy. 36-inch Fan cy Tricot of this grade would be 50c ; this 45-inch stuff is 50c and two yards less of it is enough for a dress pattern. fleuthrast of centre. Black Lace Dress Nets, 44 inches wide, with the Black Dress Goods : Plnla FI1I1 Net, J1XV), 12. and $3. Pelka Det I'luli Net. 31.60. Striped KHh Net, $2.60. 4-lnch Weel Lace for Dresses, fl. Northwest of centre. The bargain of the season in Torchon Edgings and Insert ings. Strictly first-class, in just the patterns you'd cheese, and the prices an easy third under our regular goods say half of what the average store would charge. Narrow te wide, 10 te Chentmit street slde, east of Main Alile. See hew far, the price has been turned down en two Blankets, cold wave or no cold wave : HI v pounds 72x81 luchen, pure wool filling en llRht rolten warp, SI n pair. Klx pounds, 72.V8I Inches, line pure wool filling, 85 n pair. A Mchtly Ulnultet and warm n itheut dead weight. Others just as geed value up te $30. Near Women's Waiting Itoem. Jehn Wanamaker. IttrtchincviJ. H .Vl'PVNKW VEAKI Steam Engine AN I) Beiler Works. MANUl-'AOTUHEIl OK IOIII7.0NTAL1 'EHTIC'AL I '(.llll'AHLE f IOIHTINU BOILERS. ENGINES. f Horizontal Tubular. Yemeni, Twe Klue, IKiuble Deck, Marine. PUMPS. CENTllIKUOAL IIOILEHKEEP M1NINO a IE AM MILLS. (Haw Mill. -1 Hark .Mills, U'eb Mill. AUTOMATIC TAN PACKKIIS, 11KAMS LEATHEIl HOLLEIW, 11AUK CONVKYKIl HCIIEWB, I'ULLKYH, SIIAITINO, OEAHINO IIANUKItn, 1'ILLOW lOXE8, CLAMI'HOXEH, COtJPLINHS, COLLARS, MILL1IUH1IINUH, HTEPHOXES, HI'INDLEH. TOK3 AND MTEI-g, PULLEV PLATES, HIIIEVE WHEELS, Ac., Ac, 4-e., de HOLTS, TUHNDUCKLE8, LAO SCKEWH, HODS UP-SETT, 8ETTHCHEWK. POKaiMOH, NUTS, Se. nnd Hex,, CAST WA8HE11B, PLATE WASHEltS, witeuanT WAsnEits. Hprelultylu Making nnd Itfpaliliig DUICP WKLIj UniLLINO TOOLS, Viz: !led, Hits, Ileiimers, Jun.Saud Piiuipi. lilt ami Hed Cntclin, .te. ' Cluireenl Haintuered Hurden's HI vet Deuble Hetlntd Ufllned Heller and Tank IRON. TANKS Hound or Beuare, for Jh, Oil. Water or A eld.. Htacki, Htaud-Plix-., Water Wheel Caning., Het Air Furnace., Ac. LAIIQEST STOCK OP ENGINE AND BOILER SUPPLIES Huchnn Valve., Ceck., OnugM, OIIr, Cuel and .Malleable Kitting., Injector., Paeklug.. PIH', Ae., ever carried In Ijiuciuler. Special Attention Qlven te STEAM HEATING. Light and lleuvy Iren and lira. Casting.. Itepalrliii; Promptly Attended te.-fc Cheap Let of SECOND-HAND PULLEYS ANDSHAKTINU I 11 IV HA 1.1'.. 4 Pull) h, 4.xia; 4Pulley,4l10; 2Pulle). i.U,?('J "Jl1 """J8. ;; 2 Piillcj,40x7H; ' Pulleiit, 0hx7-. 1 1 WoedSnllt l'nllnr. SaixlAU. a vv'ru.i u.tin Pulle, IUSJ. i 2 15-ltf Cellar.. 5J feet, 2 15-10 Shan lug. 11 SI Inch Drep Hans. Deuble braced. Jehn Best, 333 EAST FULTON ST., liANCASTEH, PA. Second-Hand Boilers. 8-30-!lorse Power, Winch Plain., 16 feet leuir. S.'xIMIiicIiTuIm-. Price, I75 and IIM. 1 Heller iU Inch Dlam., 1 feet Jeiikr, -1-3 Inch Tube., J fert long, with Klru Krent. IIS5. JAPANESE GOODS, CIoteEHISMAN'S, Ne. 12 West King Street. THUE DALMATIAN INSECT POWDEH, preiiellvd by u geed powder Wlewer, 1. the uiiMt etU-etual de.treer of rile, and ether smnli tiikccu, Kerkale At HUIILEY'H DHUU STOKE, 86 Weal King blxtet ! nh 9h. TJOOTK AND BHOEB. Amazing ! 14y All nrnni buy thl. royal .tufT, I t malm the leather smooth, yet tough ; X celling eviry Polish known, II ought eagerly In every rene. Y oil rub It en, then let It dry, 8 e .Imple that a child may try. B ub dry the (line, then take a dip O-fPelUh there can be no Mlp t ' Y eu'll get uch glen ai yen ne'er taw, A nd get It, tee, .without a flair: l e, mere a handsome prize you'll draw I P ut In tome place where you can find O f label, that you ue ach kind ; 1 00k well te this for In ene year 1 n.tead of label you'll find cheer ; B end en the tag, and get tbe prlte I lll-ew much T Enough te pleane your eye t Fer full particular ai teBlxby'a Royal PelUh and Blxby'R Blacking, with prizes fortheeewho buy, call AT D. P. STACKHOUSE'S SHOE STORE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA. QHADB A BCRNS. SOIfflD SHOES! Sound feet are sure te be Khaply feet, and Round ghnea are Rure te be pleaslng abeetwheu tbey come from ub. Tboae who need te get tbe utmost out of every dol lar should see our Ladies' New Bright Dongola Square Tee Butten, and our New Bright Pebble Butten re ceived te-day. Price, f 1.75. SHATIB & BUMS, 14 N. QUEEN ST., LANCASTER, PA. I..JUI1 I1J-J .mi. m f urnttitri;. TTENIUr WOLK, FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 138 East King street, having a full line of Furniture of every description at (lie lewe.t price.. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. aX-tTdU H. WOLK. 1.1H East King Street. f-VUTFIT BUYERS, Don't Buy a Dellar'H Werth of FURNITURE Before Yeu See Our Inunente Stock, AND Prices Belew Cost. Reliable Hemc-Made Werk. Pick Out Your Heusestire, We'll Stere and Deliver II. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers nnd Dealers, 2d, 8d A 4th Floers, Ne. SI SOUTH QUEEN SUtEKT E URNITUHE. LANCASTER'S Greatest Eurniture Heuse. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street. V AIM niQIl BY MARINO PRICES LOW ANDQUALITVOF TnE BEST. Bed Roem Suite, from $17 te 1200, In all New St) lea and Weeds. Parler Sullei. from JJ5 te 1300, In All Cover Cever Cover ingseome Made. Dining Roem Suit, from 108 upward, In An tique Oak, 16th Century, Ac -Outflt buyer, will find .peelal advantage, here. Uoeiii .tercd until wanted and delivered free. HEINITSH'S Mammoth Furniture Depot, NOS. 27 AND 29 SOUrJI QUEEN ST., Lakcasteii, Pa. w IDM Elt'S CORNER. De Net Delay Your Purchasing -OP- HOUSETIRES ! NOW IS THE TIME, WHEN THE STOCK IS FULL AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SELECTION 11ETTER THAN LATER ON. WHEN THE GOODS ARE 11EINO SHIPPED TO ALL SECTIONS. Come new mid take It lel.urcly In muklng your m lectien.. WIDMYER'S, Cemer East King & Duke Sts. (loed. delivered free te nil fcoctlen.. VruTlOh TO TRESPASSERS AND OUN IX NERS. All ner.en.are hereby forbidden te trewfc. en any of the laud, of the Cornwall nd Speedwell eiruite. lu Lebanon or Lancajtcr uiuntic, whether luolesej or uiilnclied, either for the purpose of .hooting or tl.hlng, u. the lavr will be rlptdly enfereed agalntl all tre paulng en .aid land, of the underalgued arte Ihla notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN K. PERCY ALDEN, KDW. U. FREEMAN, Attorney! for lU W. Celeraan'i Helm. &v0Cti9m, T CLARKE'S. AT CLHRKE'S, Flndnn Haddlca, Claeoe II erring,. BeneleM Oedfl.h, Bleck island llloeUr Mackerel, Pickled Codfish. White Fl.h, Yarmeutli Bloater.. Smoked and Sugar Cured Herring, Canned Iibater. Mackerel, Sardine. In Oil, Spice and Mustard, Broek Trout, Salmen, Kippered Her ring. Canned Tomatoes, Cem. 4 ran. for 25c, Straw. Ixrrlc., 4 eana for 25c, ltlackbe rrlex, 4 cana for 25c, Yerk County Buckwheat, Flailing Creek Buckwheat, 5c for 25 . Dried Cern, 6c R, and 4ftfer2Sc Flneat Evaporated Cern. Jnat Received California Haraa, 8c Beneleaa Ham, 12c. Bologna, 8 t for 23c. Dried Beef. Cheew, 3 Via for 25c. Llmberger, I2JC fl lb. Choice CeflTee Tetlay'a. SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA, COFFEE A GROCERY STORE, NOS. 13 A It SOUTH QUEEN BT. T BUllSK'S. FOOD FOR LENT. The Lenten Seaaen will aoen be at hand. We desire te call tbe attention of our cuatemert and ether, te our line of thee goods : MACKEKEL-Weuave the large Ne. 1 Bloat er. ; Ne. 1 Mesa ; Ne. 1 and 2 Mackerel. SMOKED CISCOES-Thls Is a lake fish ameked and very fine. CODFISH Beneleaa Codfish of several differ ent grade. BAUDINEH-Gemilne French. Alexis Godll Gedll Godll let In quarters, halves and whole (boxes. Alse American In quarter and half boxes. Spiced and Mustard Sardines. SALMON Canned Salmen, Dew Drep brand Salmen Cutlet., In flat cans, very One. Alae a geed Freah Salmen at 15c a can. Freah Lebatcr, New Olives, Imported Maca roni and Vermicelli. Edem Pineapple, Roquefort, Sapaage and Yerk Slate Cream Cheese. A FULL LINE OP ALL KINDS OF GOODS. NO. 17 EAST KINO BTnEET. -Telephone Connection. T HEISTS. On Tep of the Pile ! CUT THIS OUT. Bce our Fruit Advertisement in Iftw Era, Carload, of goods received dally. In te-day A BlK Let of Bargains. 20 Bw or Finest Evaporated Cern at 6 lbs for 25c. This Is a Big Bargain and some one loses much money. GO palls or Asserted Jellies at tl V pall. Fine Preserves, asserted, In palls, 10c ifi lb. Rig Let of Apple Butter nt 7c tb, 4 lbs for 25c. IKK) lbs of Mlnee Meat at fl, 8 and 10c $ ft. Big !.et of Finest New Green Peas at 7c qt. Finest Marrow Fat Beans at 10 y, qt. Extra Large Handsome Marrowfat Beans at 12e qt.; We also have Lentils, Split Peas, Heminy, Lima Beans, etc., etc. Wheat Germ, fresh from the mill, 0 lbs for 25c. Granulated Cern Meat at 8 quarts for 30c. Rolled Oats and Oat Meal at 6 lbs for 25c. Finest New Italian Macaroni, 2 lbs for 25c Finest New Italian Vermicelli, 2 lbs for 25c. Finest New Itullan Spaghetti, 2 lbs for 25c. Finest New Italian Paste (Tetter's), 2 lbs for 25c. Heney lu Combs, very flne, 18c VI B. GOO lbs Extracted New Yerk State Heney, 2 lbs for 23c Finest Natural Celer PUkles at 6c and Se y dozen. NlciiBCsend Ginger Snaps (freh), 3 lbs for 23c. Finest Water Crackers, 4 lbs for 2ac Tar Seap, lust the thing for rough hands, 8c a cake. Blackberries In cans, 4 for 25c. Strawberries lu can., 4 for 25c. Cherries In cans, .1 for 25c. Flne Solid Packed Tomatoes, 8c a can. Best Plo Peaches, 3 cans for 25c. 12c Canned Cern at 4 cans for 25c. Finest French Peas at 2 cans for 25c. Flne French Peas at He a can. CiKlllsh nt 8c lb. Pickled Herring, (I lbs for 23c. Smoked Herring, 50 te 00 In box, 25c a box. White Fat Mackerel atSc each. Deep Sea Bloater Muckcrel, 18 und 20c lb. White Fish, lie lb. Caustic Seda nt 6c lb. Helland Herring, Llmhurger and Sweitzer uneese. Dried Beef, 10c ; Knuckles, 15c ; Picnic Hams, 8c V lb; Boneless Hums, 12ej Skinned Hams, 12c; Bologna, lie lb. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER. CORNER WEST KING AND Fitlr'OESTB., J. 11. Martin x Ce.'h Dry Goods Stere, and Nexl lloer te Kerrei Heme lleml. Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement. fvu (Goobe N EW YORK STORE. Housekeepers, Proprietors of Hotels and Board Beard ing Heuse, can be Supplied with Every thing Necessary In In Any Quantity-Prices Alw aj s the Lewest -AT THE New Yerk Stere, Bleached and Unbleached MUSLINS AND SHEETINGS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, TICKINGS, In Every Width and Quality. Loek ut the Excellent Values we Offer In CREAM TABLE LINENS, Willi or Without Red Borders at 23, 33, 37J- and 50 cent a yaid. BLEACHED LINEN DAMASKS, At 37i', 50c, 73c te 81 23 a j ai d. Pest Celers In TURKEY RED TABLECLOTHS, At 25, 3J, S7K te 73 cents u yard. Au Elegant Assortment of Finest Linen TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS INSETS, In White nnd Cream, With or Without Colored Borders. Extraordinary Bargains In LINEN TABLE NAPKINS at 75c, 67e,S100, 8ir5toSJ00ade7en. niJCK AND DAMASK TOWELS at 10, 12, 17, 23 cents each. Everything Desirable In CRASH TOWELING nt S'j, 5, 6);, 7, 8, 10 and 12J cents a J ard. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST., jrleu LE EVAN'S FLOUR. Levari & Sens, -DEALERS IN- GRAIN AND FEED, Baled Hay and Straw. Levan's Fleur! C CALIFORNIA. J Special Parties. Semt-uieuthly. Teurl.t sleeping car. Cheap rate.. Southern Pacific Ce. Addle., E. JIAWLEY, Gen'l EusU-rn Agent, 3U Broadway, New Yerk ; It. J. SM I ril Agent, 4KB. 3d bt., I'llllu. Jaultf-lyd2Uiw Housekeep Goods rn meet N; EW BOSTON BTORE. aETTDTG YOUR SHAEE OF.THE -AT THE Great Selling Out Sale -AT THE lew Bosten Site, NO. 24 CENTRE SQUARE ? WHY NOT SPEND AN HOUR IN LOOKING THROUGH Our Bargains ? IT WILL PAY YOU DOUBLY. GET TO THE RIGHT PLACE, 24 CENTRE SQUARE. J. HARRY STAMM. J. B. MARTIN 4 CO. J. B, MART IN & CO. HEADQUARTERS FOK Heusefurnisliiiig Goods. Ne store in Central Pennsyl vania is better equipped for serving parties commencing HeuseKeeping or Refurnishing. If you want a Carpet we can show you as large a stock as the majority of Philadelphia stores, and we sell at a closer margin than city stores. Experienced Carpet Layers and Upholsterers, and all or ders will receive prompt atten tion. Queensware Department. De you need a Dinner Set. We have reduced 25 Deco rated Dinner Sets te $7.50, $10 and $12 a Set. The regular prices were $15, $20 and $24 a Set. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. West King and Prince Sts., LANCASTEK. PA. Sate. TT OOK UP YOUR SPBINO TILE. Yeung Men's SPRING HA-TS DAILY ARRIVALS. ALL THE NEWEST NOVELTIES IN THE TRADE. Only rle In the city telling the Wilcox, " Bosten Beauties " and the Renowned "DUN LAP HATS." Children'. Spring HaU and Cap. In large as sortment at price, te suit all. THUNKS, TRAVELING HAdS AND UMBRELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. UT mm 4" -- -9 Vj".
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