: r ---w;v r " k -- 1. 'J- siVbr.-Avi ::, iv - tvt,? . -fx a--.. ... UU-Ji "i.i u V ''; "W(W, -f '. 'I.Vfci. ? ' ' $. v , r 4" !? -.J ' .. - "5 ",K .',-.. -, "V"f . V.'lJ.wJ H . .. s. -i . .K F.' w? k tiv-f : ?, . . - t -fv, v t i- '4 - V, a r.yt f.J v Ua r JtWm: t H1B LAKOA8TER DAILY INTEOLIHfrCfcR, TPBgDAT, FJBBOAUr 25 l-v' 1 7 lv-xr.r- 1890. -, jfe- , ,-ilu' ; J n . V,w:'ii'tA .?. " tsufJi m .rap . JbUii "KM' v t': ".. l$gn S&ft ", txPr .. Y& t !&. '&T - m: L$& re, 'iS.l Wjit kfeft.' sKy eiK && wff & 5Sf &', i Ji Www - f. i '"ii. "ir- j ' ARWIUllAO . WHUMnunUWIHHLHHM. 4M XIT UrTMXlMKMk--rtiMUlMd - ywty tm tyw,HHmr. 8rrl rmrtmjlB Jfcta tftr m rrendin iiwiMittnieMiM'wwk. By loi lei tMIDWtallWM; itesaMiamoeth. K 'wiaif : i fOKMrWrtUiiaiB3ll-OBtdeU and lOnOB tO BOBBCRIBWW-tUmlt br ehtek jtXite'- MMMarttr, MM where neuner ei issmkW ttKuwid Mad In a reclttered et . a M i" -i - j,.;- Jr. .. tajje-. . rlui nail u'i'ii'inuiL m tmLLtumR. lJit . .J1 LaecasUr.Fa. .V-'W,a ',, ,wi, -fcAJKUiT,rA., February 25, 1990. ffillNa ,i. ,- ,yeat . ilfrV .' Tk rlr UIIj ri ';y?ijTU natural outcemo of the struggle wr t xalr te the one that um oemo te hcftum.. There were a number of thing .UMbtankted te put it at Chicago, net the Jxft, Mt of which wu the lack of couccnlra ceuccnlra couccnlra 'SJivUea if New Yerk Mntltneut In making Q:- Um demand for ft. It was mede clear that 4. VJMMsg Republican politicians feared If'. '-..-tk efSuif. nf It. linnii the ntrelriflntlnl sw?St " "-;- --- i" ... 7 fr?S' ajiwiVM In New Yerk city : niid there is ei hi M ipjjr hardly room te doubt that these A&wcRtly pleased with the result. SUVV. vuicage uau natural nuvuuiagcs ever jrLf t . . -t .t . 5fjN' Yerk In its mere central position, h? i i its held upon the ndectleus of the yi.majerity of the congressmen, who icpre 'ffirY "ent the trans-Allegheny country. It Is f Afe'tv furthermore a city that has ceme te be a Iff?' T 4im ! m nn 4 1 4 aM1 k-nA4 I h ! ii A f ?ffi , h nation, as is testified by its frequent 4 selection for lielding national cenven- ItnMlk. A fklrtflf InflnnnnA 'iwtirlnnf It iWt l' he world's fair was the partisan hestll- & " itvef Kenubllcans te Democratic New -MT ybTk- II ,s evident from the vote that i-Slfb ..U.. .iii.n i i . i. l - in finiijr auiiiauuu liliu iliuuu le wi Willi the result. The Democratic Seuth re- w w Bpended te the anneal of Democratic !tN,New Yerk, and Republicans of New l t MUgiauu 0UU IVUUlVUUIH iUlllUU iaway from the inducement of New Tw.. iv.-i ... .. .. .. i. &sr' ern-6 prepinnuuy nnu tne solicitation teg$-iMf its Columbus, Mr. Depew, wlie W& probably concludes that he did net get a fcj.,X-. r full mastcrv of the eaa Illustration with which the original Columbus showed J&'kew n ad reached the new world ; for V "ik'.S AlA nnt iv..nl. l.n .! Ftli!ftif We are quite content with Chicago as KTSl'-"" the seat. It has the room and the lake 6?&iih breezes that will make attoudance upon the fair agreeable, and the railroad fa cilities that will makelts approach easy. It is a little far off, but a world's fulr Is net te be seen In a day ; nnd peeple who have the time and means te visit it will net be detained by the distance but will have an additional Inducement In the opportunity it will give thorn te see a feed portion of our great country. It. will need all of Chicago's push te get ready for the fair in the two years left for the work ; nnd it Is doubt- nu wnetner a city less fervent In its nature would cet through with the .undertaking. Se, upon the whole, we (fc think that the great question whs well 'decided. . Tke GeTcrmcnt As a Breker. Senater Vunce has a scheme for the leaning of government money te the farmers at one per cent., taking their crops as security. It will be seen by the 'explanation of his bill elsewhere pub lished that he proposes te advance te the fanners eighty per cent, of the market "value of their crops ; uud no doubt the mortgage-burdened, tax-weighted fann ers of the "Wett.whe pay the high West ern rates of interest for money, will be highly delighted at the prospect. The government bes mere money than it can safely manage. Why net loud it te the struggling farmers ? Nothing could be mere simple and plausible, nothing mere dangerous. The government can net open a pawnshop for crops with any mere safety or propriety than it could go into business with Jehn-VnuamaUer with the benevolent purpese of furnish ing cheap clothing te the million. The banking system se sternly overthrown by Andrew Jacksen was net mere ob jectionable than this pawning system would surely grew te be. The jrevern- Sv).KB1,ut holding the great quantities of CJauipie products, or wiueh n lurge propor prepor proper gifionmlght never be claimed, would really ! control tne market nrlee nnd im n n oevereigntyoverboth the fuiuiernud ccn umer.Other classes and Industries would claim similar advantages nnd extension of the system would be forced, while taxation u euld bu kept at the highest level te supply the funds. Then when war strained uatleual reseuiccs, as it may de sooner or later, the artificial preps would be knocked away nnd the fluauclal air castle would disappear. The perils of the preject nre se evident that it only needs attention te command condemnation, nnd the fact that it is actually proposed in all serleusuess by a noted senator is a striking nvidence of the demoralizing ctl'ect of a seuse ei vast government wealth. Day by day It is becoming mere plain thut taxation in excess of government needs is one of the greatest of public dangers. " The I'riucc's Prison. The French government is hnudllng the question of the treatment of the young Duke of Orleans with se much caution that it is evident he is net half j insignificant as tbey pretend. After many conflicting stories as te what w as te be dime with him he has been rapidly and secretly meed te the ancient abbey of Clalrraux, founded by St. Dcrunrd aud new used as a pcuitcutlary, w here the prisoners are employed in tbe plunlug of llax and cotton. The famous old abbey was In its day one of the greatest centres of industrial wealth, Slety and learning, enriched by the berallty of many kings of Fruuce; and bow the lineal descendant of the great Henry may have te spin flax within its walls as a prisoner. The government could hardly choeto a better way te make a popular here of the young claim ant te the throne. The peasantry and the masses of the people will readily believe that he is a martyr te a patriotic Impulse, and the history of his prlseu will recall the glories of France under hb forefathers while the misery and oppres sion muy receive scant attention. In the eveuteenth century, seveuty-elx ether monasteries were under the rule of Clalr aux, aud fifty villages, and many hundred fanns and vineyards, with sixty thousand acres of forest, belonged te the ancient abbey. It was like a walled e'ty, and in fuet its walls t ere longer 3 stronger man tuose of tlie nelgh- , iyng town of Clalrment. Te-day . ' Windsef convicts labor where the tf naaks lived aud werehlmM. nmi ti,B Ji abtay church containing the tomb of St. Barnard aud of kings aud prluees 1mm Wen tern down te make room for a 1 jpriae yard. The world moves, but M people id France, and uartleulariv ' "Wi wba asa the ceuvlcU in their wmilCaihijrteajltr"" WMB uenai ,,,3' t- than, may plausibly argue that in tome BdAti mimm - & i et fail ie ranittd tb people e-f the dayn1 when tne great prison was a great abbey, and yet, the chronicles aay, a purse of geld might be dropped in the read with out fear that it would be stolen. Traae With Seuth America. The condition of the iron trade In Eu rope has opened out possibilities for the manufacturers of this country that are very novel. We note that five manu facturers of Pittsburg have united te send out an agent te Seuth America te Introduce their goods; nnd a like thing has been done by the Philadelphia manufacturers, who novo two repre sentatives leaving for that region In a few days. They say that they will lie able te expert nt profit iron products upon which skilled labor has been ex pended, and which recommend them selves by their superior quality and finish. We have net yet reuched the point where the rawer manufactures can lw exported, but It will ceme in time. Wc see that Mr. Farquhar, who manu factures agricultural Implement largely in our neighboring town of Yerk, has for some time been a large exporter of his machines te Seuth America, where he doubtless has obtained a market upon the special character of his pro ducts. The manufacturers who arc new entering the Held will have te enter into direct competition with the foreign manufacture et like articles, and with no protection In the special character of these goods ; save as te their quality. They will have te meet foreign prices aud expect te de se. If they cin get held of the Seuth Ameri can market, they will be able te keep it even when the lower prices prevail, as by that time It will be found that protection te American Industry will re quire it te lie released from Impost tiKn its raw materials. William Urioes, a returned missionary te the Conge, describes a pretty state of things in Hint country. IIe siiys Hint the wlilbky sold by the Clirlntlim truler up sets nil the geed dene by the missionaries and that tlie natUes will net alteiul the schools unless hired te, U does ncem a little hnrd te be obliged te hire scholars after establUlffiiK frce schools, but nfter nil it Is net liulf se bail ns being outen as many African missionaries lmve been. Tut: Hikik Canal company compels all vessels passing through the canal at night te carry at least four electric lights, and by this night use of the canal its capacity has been mero than doubled. Ships net pro pre pro vlded with electric light loase a pertable apparatus en entering the canal. This great hi k1i way of commerco was nearly choked by the great number of ossels try ing te pass through befere-the night tnu'el had been made safe- by electricity. This oxperloncoatSuozis the argument of the Trench at Panama against a canal with licks, as making the passage se much slower. It Is held thut the Nicaragua canal cm net begin te handle, the business, mid ottiers must be built, and then the shortest and quickest reute will remnmnd all the tntne. Perhaps se, but the Americans will probably finish thelr canal and mnke their little fortunes while the Trench are talking about the Panama ditch. Chicago appears le be capturing the fair with a rush. Ah, thou will tbe people of the East tuke revenge upon thelr Wostern relations w he came en te see the coiitnu ceiitnu nlalaud telkcd grandly of open handed Western hospitality I Am a Chicago paper rccently observod with mero ferce than classical accuracy, " chickens, like two edged swords, ceme home te loest." We or the Dist may new h e a chance te In Ite ourselves le Western homes Just le soe the world's fulr of 181C. Agnneies for the dls dls dls coery of Western roluthes should at onto be ostabllshed In Chicago and neighboring rorfleus with branches In Uulern stales. A rmsiciA of Vlenna, Dr. Fonykevy, claims te have discovered that Intermittent fsver may be cured by auralililng the back. Many years age the Lancet says thore w as a urcet deal of intermittent foer In the roglmenl of which he it surgeon, aud the stock or quinlue bocemliig exhausted he ordeied the patienls te be rubbed twke a day along the splne with a simple oint ment. This he did lu oiiler thut they might net soem entirely without some kind of treatment. The duy after the rub bing the usual attack did net ceme en, and the doctor has eften tried the friction treat ment stuee thou. IIe mjs that throe three fourths of his cases hae doue very well without quinine. Hew ery simple are .soine of the most laluahle of nature's secrets that men are only new finding out, and hew umi.y wonderful discoveries may yet be within easy reach of It only occurred te men hew te leek for thorn! Millions may lunesullered fromlnteriulttont fever, who, according te this Vienna inuii of sclnnce, might have been rullexed by simply scratching thelr backs. Tub stroet commlttee Is Inning analyses of stones from quarrles hoi cabeuts. That they can llnd better material ler street building than that obtained for the past few years la net doubted. l'KIWO.VAI.. William llnioes, of Chlppewa Tails, Is., a missionary Just returned from the (pup, guy the natlNes will net atteud Christian achoels unless paid te de se. Juwic PEUsui?.n. at Potts!lip, has handed down a decision which denies the right of county or iuuiiIc1m1 authorities te tax bmk stock In the hands of the helder. Mas. lIUMi-nnv Waud, author of "Hob "Heb ort Msineic," Is fend of entertaining t,0 urUtecrucy of Londen. She is a cleer woman, aud horbeUal ambitions are llkelv te be gratified. J Mn. .llK.Nni Wiiioin.efl'hlliulolphln. was In this city en Sunday, representing the rnrestry association and arranging for honi'l'eyaiiee hore at an early day of Mr. Philip lernew, the neted natniallst and editor of hertit l.euits. 1:X-CONOIIIS1MAN JOHN K. ltUhbhLL, of Massachusetts, is passing a delightful w In er en the N lle. When last heard from he had readied the llrst cataract lu his pilwite beat, the inJia, M,d, ,, ,, Amerlea Hag witli all the stars, expressly made for tlie trip, and a (enimnt forty-two lcet long His Oiucij -uik AncnuisueH or Can Can Can Ti:nnuii,iirlniitoeralli:nBhiiul, Ins ap plied for a ileonse te hell "wlue and beer, te be tlrauk en the premtses." The said nromlses, hew e er, are thesu of the ihurch house, and the purpose for w hlch his giace LZ?J1 ! !L?"h..is l''?W,li' :vid who are attending the ,""' t",' " tiergy ei uie Ulm-ese moiiierlal jublloe. Uiiel by the Whelesale. Klausenburg, the seat of the ancient Diet in lrausyhaida, has been In a turmoil all week by reason of the duels that hae the neblemen or the district wero i.nited and w ero dellghtcsl te attend. One haughty count, hew ever, sent his inaiihenant In hsi.lace. Ihlsmiwlerneditluuoflperello nlajed thonartef mnhtrr ,. .. ,.u Ji.. ,... .. .uiimuu Uy an me males and hated of the uicu, w he w era completely eclipsed bv his appearauce and iniiiinflr. ' we. u.lt..t.l 1... n .1.- . .. nvi. iurtmu I he fraud somehow became public the next day and the indignation In Klauseu burg knew no bounds. Challenges w ere sent by the cltteus te all the noblemen within rcavk and they lme all felt con strained te accept them lu order te Indicate the honor of their order. At least ulx duels have been fought each day. On Thursday onejoumallst fought threeducls and came through them all unharmed. A publle meeting Is new being held te con- rnr, MARKtM wettKira act.' niskts tHrtm by ska WMttUs Pas fcr Ta supreme court M Monday atlciatly decided Sewftw a married wemaa who baa net been declared a erne note tnnlsr eeakl. be held responsible la.bwkiaeM ttaaaac ttaaaac tlens. The act In question has pravsa a puzzling 6ne trt every ceurtln the state and each one, of Its seven sections has besa differently construed from time te time by difTorenfeourta. Several points ender ft have been decided by tlie supreme court, ,but yesterday tbe supreme court gave a comprehensive view of the whole act. . The decision was rendered In the appeal of Oliver Heep and his wife, Fanny C, from a decision of court of common pleas Ne. 3, Pblladelphls, which refused te open a Judgment entered by the Iteal Estate In vestment company en a Judgmdht note slgned by Mr., and Mrs. Heep, passing ever the miner claims of the Heeps for a reversal of the court below, Chief Justice Faxsen In delivering the opinion sddreases hlmself principally te the net. Quoting from It he refers particularly te the restric tions mentioned In tbe dlfforent sections, which are that a married woman sball have no power te mortgage or convey hoc real estate unless her husband Jein In the con cen con veyanto, nor may she become endorser, guarantor or surety for another. "We de net think it was intended te cenfer a power te contract generally," says the opinion. "Tbe act must be considered as a a nole. Viewed in this light It un fetters a marrled woman, subject te the restrictions monllnned, forthree purposes, lr.i (1) whero she engages In trade or business, (2) lu the management of her soarate estate and (3) for nccossarles. Ter any of these purposes she may bind herself and her estate or business by her contract, and I have no doubt may lawfully confess a Judgment. Uut beyond this we de net think the art confers ally pewer. It Is en tirely proper that the law should clethe her with sufflclent pewer te properly manage her separate estate, and wfieu It atithorizes tier te embark In business It Is right that she should be held te her contracts, which can only be dene by authorizing her te make such contracts. Se in regard te noc nec noc essarlos. If she may purchase thorn she should be authorized te bind herself and her ostate for thorn in the usual manner and by the usual forms by which contracts are made by persons aut Juris. Hut we are net disposed te say that ler every purpese, she may make contracts and bind iier es taeo generally as may a femme tele. The Legislature must nay se in langunge tee clear te be misunderstood bofero we will subieet the estateu of married women te such a peril as this." " It was conceded that thlsjudgment was given by a married woman. It was net pretended that It was dene in the manago manage manago meut of or for the benefit of her separate ostate, or in the prosecution of any busi ness In which she was engaged, or for necessaries. On the contrary. If net given as surety for her husband, It was glven upon his Importunity, and te aid hint In his business, oue of the very perils from which the law ought te protect a married woman. "Tite judgment, having been confessed without authority, is old as te Tanuy C. Itoep. The order of the court below is re versed as te Fanny C. Itoep. and the- Judg ment against her Is strickeu from the record. " "Mur-der or Sulclde. The man who committed suicide at At At lentewn en Sunday and left a nole that his beilv was te be ciued for by T. U. Kahler, of Heading, turns out te have been Hev. Frank Kahler.a Cougregatlonal?mlnlster of Hoiithlngten, Conn., who had been visiting his brother, V. 11 Kahler, or Heading, for the past two weeks. Ha lea Heading Thursday morning, saying that he was going te visit Mlllersburg, w hore his rela tives roslde. Houpeared te be choerful and us usual when he left, and thore was 'nothing about him that Indicated that he contemplated sulclde. He was unmarried, a graduate or Yale university, and was about 10 years or age. Ills friends think thore may haebeeu foul play, and that he may have been mur dered by tramps. This theery Is strength ened by the fact that the wilting found upon Ida person was evldently net Ills own, It having been written by boiue Illiterate persen. Ilartholemaw Ituves mid Curses. Murderer llartholemow, the accoinpllce of Mrs. Ullllard, persistentlv refuses te nropnre hlmself for death, and he spends his time raving and cursing at the Judges, lawyers and inluisterH like a inaulau. He declares that he will kill himself. Mrs. Dllllnid has requested that her son, Jukey, be permitted te be her companion in prison for life. The difficulty of iidinlnlntc rliii? medicine le fernix ilillilrjn Is entirely oerceino b- using Dr. Hull's Baby Bjrnp, ttm Rarest, most pleisiiit ami undent remedy for tlie little euis. Trice itJ rents. Hail brcatli l meet nlnnjs mined by a slik stomach. Tills can easily lie cunsl, Lniailer li tlie remedy for such cases. Trlce i cent. . What' the ITme erTnllilnu f Thore Is no denying Hint HOODUNr Is the best preparation for tlie mouth mid tenth, reparation, llliofciiew-flnkos In number, hate apiwared, but thu public faith Is still strong In the virtue of HOZODONT. Its luc creus Jturlj. An Kngliieer'HTiiMt Hun. An engineer en ene of the reads entering here In ipeiklng Inst nlisht of fust runs knld: " Altheugli my machine Is net slow.eiica let a leldgittlx hours tbe start or me, ami in) hih clilucry It no match for lu I liae for jeurs licpta bettle of Kemp's llaUam constantly lu my rub, mid when a Cough or Celd gets a ktnrt of this sUitiilurd rcinnlv It U lmlced a cold cloy. It Is told by all druggists. () Tllet'sAMis of cures fellow (lie im or Dr. Sage h Cuturrh ltcmuly. fiOcints. Jl.'luiw TT OOD H MAIUiAPAIUMjA. Scrofula In One of It W'erxt 'uran ullc Cure. 1 liunurK' A "white swelling" Is one of tlie ery pain fill forms of kcrerulu ami most ililllcult te euro The remarkable Klectnr Hoed'sSaiMiparllla In tliecaeite.Mrlbeil bcleir, llbutrates the power of this inedlelnoeMTalldUeaseaofthe bleed. " In 1M7 my seu, 7 yean old, hudawliltrswel hudawliltrswel hudawliltrswel llngfomuen his right leg below the knee, hlch becaiue very much swollen and palnrul.nnd contriietcd the muscles se that his Ug vmh drawn up nt right angles. I'll) klelnns lanced the swelling, which dlaihnrgcd freely, but fulled te help him material!), and I ceiuhluied dim , A Conni'ined Crlpple. I was about te take him te Cincinnati for an operation, exiwetlng bis Ice would lme le be taken etr, uud began glMnglilm Hoe.r Sarsu parllU lu order te get up his strength. 'I he medicine woke up hlsupiH'ttteuiid seen pieces of bone were dlxLharged from thesere. We con. tlnued with lleckl's airs iparllla, ns It siemed te helloing him se much geed, and t he discharge from t he tore decrcused.thu sw elllng w ent dew ii, thelegntralghlcncdeiit.undlii a few months he had perfect m-e of his leg. He new runs evcrj where, Hslliclynany bev,nnd apparently l as well aseer." Jehn UMcMuiuiai, Notary Public, ltacnswoed, W. Va. Heed's Sarsaparilla Held by all druggists. 1 ; six for J V Prepared only by C. I. HOOD A. CO., lwcll, Mass. 10O Desen One Dellni' (I) IINVKSTOIlHi n.iv,:,,1.VI.LI.,lNI0 A.NU LOAN ASSOCIA HON orDikute Is a large real estate inort inert Kge ceiupaiiy making leans upon the saiiie rTnelpIe as fliesmair local biilidliiguwecln. liens of the liut. It Issues pald-uji bi.k-k hi iirtKliuti ranging In amount frum Vti l.iSe.OUO. timings mngu from 6)iercciit.te lSH.rceut.iH!r annum, depending uikmi length or time uwuer eairlessteck. A portion of dMdeuds areild MMiil-aiinually In cish. Ht.Kk ulwa bns Hllxed cash lalue te n iwld itxkheUti rsliy theaisoclatteu liieae feriiieruUhiittusell. All stock Issued en dcbcutuie plan being backed by mortgages depeilled with a trustee. Lorrepomlencu 1 ti lied. Philadelphia Office. W.HVAUUKO. Ne. Ill Walnut Street. Janl-SmeeJ riENlljT WOU, FURNITURE STORE, has roniewsl te 1 Ea.t King street, beug full line ef Purnlturc oreery desirlptleu at the lowest price.. AUe Undertaking promptly at tendril te. Call and examine our Reeds, mt-tfillt II. WOLK. 1311 KiimI KlugHtreeU r0t1y,,,u'JH.,TKEHJ'AMJ:JK,w AND UUN ,11 NhltH. All persons ure hereby forbidden te trmpaMi en any of the lnuds of the iirnwatl nd His.dwetl estates In Lebanon or Lancaster uiuntlea, whether Inrlesed or uutnclesed, either fortlispurpeM or sboeuug or nshlug, a the law will be rigidly enforced against all tre. ruiulngeusaldlancU of the undersigned arte mis iiQUctts WM. COLEMAN KHKEMAN M. PKItOV AI.DKN, ai EDW. a FHEKMAN, Atlenum te A, Wi Oetju'i HMn. i , SttirTt ; for .OuUng , Wear. .Seme bright w&mt demure, but allatfftiJI of romp as a yard full of school children. Step for a rilihute. b the very modest priced ones. Count mere than one hundred and thirty styles and qualities, te, 124, and 15c. Every thread cotton, but there is a wonderfully flannel-like feel te most of them, and the get up is in closest imitation of the favorite Ceylon Flannel pat terns. There are plaids, checks, and dozens of pretty stripes single and combined. Northeast of centre. Weel Surah. Like a very fine grade of serge, but clethy te the touch. Entirely new, and "just lovely" the sales people say. They knew. In twenty-three shades, including the most delicate of the season. 42 inches, 75c. Southeast of centre. Seme of these Umbrella han dles are slightly dented, but there isn't a flaw in the part that sheds water. A silk-and-cotton stuff that neither fades nor cuts. As handsome as most silk, and with two or three times as much wear in it. 26-inch, $2 and $2.50 28-inch, $2.75 Chestnut street side, east of Main Aisle. Choice Copyright Fiction. A series of i2me volumes with illuminated paper covers. By a dozen or se popular Ameri can writers. The books regu larly sell at 50 cents each. Our price S cents ; by mail tg cents. Autrefeis Temnle Heuse The Veiled Beyond Twe Men As Common Mortals Ne. 1U HUte Htreet Odds Against Her A PluckyOne A Hwallew's Wing The Diamond Uutteu Baldy's Point Time's Hcythe Itented A Husband An Heur's Premise lturkett's Leck unwiicnea Drewn Htone Bey and Other Queer People. new jiunav evunsiurru. The Admirable Lady lilddy Fane. Tlie Secret or the Lamas. Tlie Lnst or the van Slacks. The Hmuggler of King's Cove. Thu Banker of Bankers Ule. These from the Diary of In spector Byrnes, by Julian Hawthorne : The Great Bank Robbery. Anether's Crime. An American Penman. Section 5M. Thirteenth street side. Jehn Wanamaker. ret-erica. A T CLAKKE'S. Lenten Goods AT CLHRKE'S, Flnden Huddles, Cisco Herring, Bensless Codfish, Bleck Island Bloater Mackerel, Pickled CedflHli. White Klsh, Yarmouth Bloaters, Smoked and Sugar Cured Herring, .Canned Ixibster, MucKcrel, Sardines In Oil, Spice nnd Mustard, llroek Trout, Salmen, Kippered Her ring. Canned Tomatoes, Cem, K cans for 25c, Straw Straw berrles, 1 cans for 25c, Blackberries, 4 cans for Sic, Yerk County Buckwheat, Fishing Creek Biicku heat, 75c for 25 lbs. Dried Cern, 80 V ft, and i lbs rer 25c. Finest Kmipe rated Cern. Just ltcceUed California Hams, 8c. Boneless Ham, l.'u. BoleRiiu, .1 ffs for 23c. Dried Beef. Chi esc, 3 lbs for 2,"x Ltmbergcr, 12e ft. Choice Coffee Tetlay's. SAMUEL CLARKE'S TEA, COFFEE A OltOCERY STOBE, NOS. A H SOUTH QUEEN ST. 12 A T BUilHK'B. FOOD FOR LENT. The licuten Season will seen be at hand. We deslre te call the attention of our customers and ethers te our line or these goeds: MAl'KKItKL-Wehaie the large Ne. I Bloat ers ; Ne. 1 Mess ; Ne. 1 and 2 Mackerel. SMOKED CISCOES-Thls Is a lake nth smoked and very line. CODFISH Boneless Cedtlsh efseeral dlfler cntgrades. SAUD1NES Genuine French, Alexis Oodll Oedll Oodll let In quarters, ImUrs and whole (boxes. Alse American lu iiarter and hair boxes. Spiced and Mustard Sardines. SALMON Canned Salmen, Dew Drep brand Salmen cutlets, lu Hat cans, cry Hue. Alse a geed Fresh Salmen at 15e a can. Fresh Lebster, New OlUes, Imported Maca roni and Vermicelli. Edem. Pineapple. Konuefert, Sapwige and erk State Cream Cheese. A PULL LINE OF ALL KINDS OF GOODS. NO. 17 EAST KING STB.EET. -Telephone Connection. A T HEISm On Tep of the File ! CUT THIS OUT. Se our Fruit Adcrtlsemeiit In .V.w Era. Carload or goods recelu'd dally. In te-da A llU l.et et llargaliih. ..-'Jl ?.1 of Finest EMiperuted Cern at 0 lbs for J.K-. 1 his Is a Big bargain and some one loses much money. M palls or Anserted Jellies at f 1 ? pall. V Ine Presi rcs, uxHerteil, In nails. JtV lb. ltlg Let ir Apple Butter ulTcVtb, 4 lbs rer ic. (Ml Ua of Mlneu Meat at e, 8 ami KXiv tb. ltlg I Ait or Finest New Ureen Peas ul 7c Het. Finest Marrow Fat Beans at 10 Vqt. Extra IjirgeHaudkOiiie Marrunral Beans at lie t.J W'e iilrni hue lentils, Silt Peas, Heminy, LI11111 Deans, etc., etc. Wheat Germ, Ircsh from the mill, 0 lbs for 25c. Granulated Cern Meat at quarts for 3l)c. Rolled Oats and Oat Meal at 6 Ib for 25c. Finest Nc Italian Macaroni, 2 lbs for 25c. t Inest New ltalluu Vermicelli, 2 lbs for 25e. Inest New Italian Spaghetti, 2lbs for 25c. 25c riiuui iew luiuau llisle (loll fetter's), 2 lbs for ..'vk( ... win.., 1 i-i f Mur.in- pie, HO tbs Extracted New Yerk State Heney. 2 lbs for 25c , Finest Nutural Celer Pickles at 6c n'nd 80 deit 11. " N tenuis and Ginger Snaps (fresh), 3 fts for I5c. h lnei.t Wuter t'nu kers, i lbs for 25c. Tur beap, lust thu thing rei rough liaiidt. 8c a cake. Blackberries In cans, 4 for 25c. hlrawherrles lu 1 aus. i rer 25. Cherries In cans, .1 rer 25c, t Ine Solid Iacki'(l Tomatoes, 80 a can. Best Plo Pt aehis, 3 cans rer 25e. lie Canned Cern at i elms for 25c. Finest French Peas at 2 cans rer 25c, Fine French Peas at He a can. Codfish t be V lb. Pickled Herring, 0 fts for 25c. Smoked Herring, 50 telO In box, 25c a box. White Fat .Mackerel at 5c eucb. Deep Sea Bloater Mackerel, 18 and 20c t ft. White Hh. bey ft. r Ciustlc Sisla at be ft. Helland Herring, Ltmburger and Suclticr Chee'se Dried Beef. 10a: Knuckles. 15j: Plrnln iluirm lllHA.. I. .....Iib .AM. M..U IOa. ?5V ft : Boneless Hums, Ue; hktuued Hams, 12e; iioiegna, no v a. WHOL1-MALE AND UETAIL GKOCKIt. COltNhll WIMT KINO AND PlHfCEsl'S., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin &Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer loSerre llenw Hetel. Loek for the Big Sign across the pa craenU OYSTEltH I 1E8T OYBTKllS IN THE MAH ketserMMtln all stjles, and mealsatall hours, at CHAltLES E. HOSI'KH'H, In the rear of the Central Murlcct. G)stcr lu the shell or epcucd sured le prt ate families. Tcleiiboue CouuecUeu. ngi-Stt(U f H. ."" 1 ' nl . . TVMBrfoeoMl dMmIoehi t t Uesta's! Km. 35 37 Merth Qimm It. NOTICE ! If your buying thought la DRESS GOODS, write le as, statlnf th kind of Bsbrie you har ie mind or the pnrpeM for which yen dewrs te um It, with th pries you wish te pay, and w will promptly plac In your hands sample of th bMt w can tupply at Uia price. That should mean the beat anywhere, for our stock efORESB GOODS I the Largest and Best Se lected that we knew of. If you de net knew the technical name of the goods, no matter ; tell us hew they leek te your eyea, or hew you suppose they leek, and we will find them. - Just se of anything else; settle en what you want as near aa may be, and writ for It Blankets, Comforts, Quilts, Flannels, Underwear, Shawls, Lace Curtains, Table Linens, Pant Goods, Corsets, Gloves, Laces, Ribbons, Hosiery, Furs, Ruchings, Shirts, Umbrellas. And the Ten Thousand of Other Things for Heme Use or Wear or Heuse Decoration that we ha e a store full of. 35 & 37 N. Queen St., LANCABTER, l'A. Charles Stamm. jfuvtiituw. -VUTFIT BUYERS, Don't Buy a Dellar's Werth of FURNITURE Berere Yeu Bee Our Immense Stock, hd Prices Belew Cost. Reliable Heme-Made Werk. Pick Out Your Heusestire, We'll Slese and Deliver It. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d 4 1th Floers, Ne. SI SOUTH QUEEN SlREET, -piURNITUHE. LANCASTER'S G-reatestFurniture Heuse. 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street WEAIMHianBYMAKINO PIUCES LOW AND QUALITY OF THE BEST. Bed Roem Suites from 17 te 00,in all New St) les and Weeds. Furler Suites from 135 te 1300. In All Coer-lngs-Heme Made. Dining Roem Suits from 3ii upward, In An tique Oak, I6U1 Century, Ae WOiUM tmyers will dud special ndcantaiies here. Uoeds stored until wunted and delivered free. HEINITSH'S Mammoth Furniture Depot, NOH.37 AND 29 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LAKOAATEIl, PA. w IDM i KR'B CORNER. De Net Delay Your Purchasing OF- HOUSETIRES ! NOW IS THE TIME, WHEN THE STOCK IS FULL AND THE OPPORTUNITY FOR SELECTION BETTER THAN LATER ON. WHEN THE GOODS ARE BE1NQ SHIPPED TO ALL SECTIONS. Come new and lake It leisurely In making ) our selections. WIDMYER'S, Cemer East King & Duke Sdj. BfJecsU delivered Iree te all sections. BOSTON STORE iHIvm w rjjkm: ft $ &-h -AT ASTRICH'S Palace of FusMed, 115 4 117 North Queen St. THE BALANCE -or our Stock of Coats -WILL BE BOLD AT SACRIFICE PRICES All This Week. -IN- SATURDAY'S PAPER. HUNDREDS OF NEW BARGAINS HAVE BEEN ADDED TO OUR ALREADY LARGE DISPLAY. COME AND LOOK AT THEM. '. , -ia Segal $teticcg. ESTATE OF ANNIE M. KEOOU. LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. Letters or ad ministration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted tticrete ure requested te make Immediate payment, and theso having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster. HUGH KEOUH, Administrator. Jehn A. Ceyle, Attorney. J21-8tdTu ESTATE OF JOHN O. MAYEtl, LATE OF Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said estate bavins been granted te the undersigned, all perseu bl eb ted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and tiiose bavlDg claims or demands agalust the same, will present them vniuieuiueiiiy ler sciucmeni te me unacrsigncu, 'vv.fi! rllnfr In linnnLlap MARY E. MAYER, Executrix. Jehn A. Ceyle, Attorney. Jan2btdTu ESTATE OF CHRISTIAN II. LEFEVRE, Inte of Lancaster city, deceased. Lettcrs testamentary en snld estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay ter settlement te the under signed, residing In Lancaster city. HENRY C. HARNER, JOHN A. CHARLES, JOHN L. MILLER, Executers. A. Ilaan Smith, Attorney. fehMtdTu TT'STATE OF JOHN HANSINQ, LATE OF i Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate liaUng been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and theso having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster. Pa. HENRY RANSINO. A. F. bnt.NCK, Administrator. Jehn a. Ceylf, Attorneys. febt-ttdTu IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION for letters of administration upon the es taeo of Parks P. MeElwee, a supposed dece dent. In the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, Pa. Whebeas, An application for letters of ad ministration upon tbe estate of Parks P. Mo Me Elwee, lately a resident ortheClty or Lancaster, In the County of Lancaster, und State of I'enn s)lvanla, who Is alleged te hate been absent aud unheard of for seen )ears and upwards, and suppeHcd te be deud, was presented by James If. McElwec, (who has renounced In fu or or Ida bhenk.) te C. F. M ers, esq.. Regis ter et Wills et said County or Lancaster, en the 17th day or Ne ember. A. D. 18SS, and by said register certified en tne wild 27th day et Neembcr, A. D. 1SS9, te the Orphans' Court or said county, whereupon a decree was entered In accordance with the Act or Assembly or .j unci -1, 10OJ. Therefore, In pursuance of the decree of said Court therein made, all parties Interested In the estate of Parks P. McElwce, the supposed de cedent, are hereby notified te be und appear at the Court Heuse, lu the City or Lancaster, en the Stl day or March, A. D. IbUO, at 10 o'clock, In tbe foreueon, when aud where the Orphans Court or I Jiucaster will hear evidence concern ing the alleged absence or Paiks P. McElwec, the supposed decedent, and the circumstances and duration thereof, and will make such or ders and decrees therein as In theActs of As sembly are made and provided. SAMUEL L. KAUFFMAN. IMtdTu Dep. Clerk of -Orphans' CeurL jglOljfr EVAN'S FLOUR. Levari & Sens, DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED, Baled Hay and Straw. Levan's Fleur I e CALIFORNIA. J Heeclal lartles. Hemlmenthl TnurUt sleeping ears. Cheap rates. Southern P.iclllc Ce. AddiiHS, K. ll.WVLKY. Uen'I Eastern I Agent, ail Broadway, New Yerk ; It. J. SMITH I Agent, tf B. Sd Hl.,rhUa. - JanW-lyiLStaw I lftftIfc TheGreatCleanDgSale ITw y&-t.i "XTtCWi fc6fON mews. M , J - &ETTHG- YOUR SHIRS OF.THE . -AT Great Selling Out . Sale -AT NO. 240EWTM SQUAJLE? 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. TTTILLIAMSON A FOSTER. SPRING WEIGHT JACKETS, WRAPS AND COATS, SAXONY CLOTH JACKETS, THAT CANNOT BE FOUND ANY WHERE ELSE IN TOWN. Steckinette, Corkscrew, Diagonal and Bread- witie jui-aeis, jie ti. Waterproof. Cenncinara nnd Cleth Coats. Beys' Knee Pant Suits, Hhert WaliU and Odd rants. Oent's Pprlng Weight Overcoats, te, tS and $3. Medium Weight Hulls, IS, $ ID andTlJ. Gent's Winter Overcoats at bargain prices. Werklne Pantaloons. 75c. f 1 ana tl 21 New Designs und Celers in Gent's Neckwear xecKs, runs, reur-m-tianasanu winasers. The E. A W C. C. A Ce., Spring Htyle In Col Cel lars and CufTs. Fashionable Hhades In Dress Kid Gloves for f 1 per pair. 25 Deien Gent's Half Hest In plain colors, at 25e per pair. Spring Weight Underwear. Bhtrts and Drawers, Wc each. White Merine Shirts und Drawers, 76c each. Dr. Warner's Natural Weel and Camel's Hair Underwear, tl GO per garment. Demet and Flannel Shirts, 25e te $7 80. A eemplste assortment of Spring at) les In Hats and Caps FOR GENTS AND BOYS. Fur Felt Derby Hats. tl. A batter quality In three proportions, tl ?S. Finer grades In Philadelphia Fleilblcs, Knox Hats, Bosten Flexlbles and HIlccrman'sHnU. The Spring Bleck In Nlckersen's A Knox's Bilk Huts. Plain and Fancy Jockey Caps rer children, 50c, Pun Frent Cnps In all colors. New and Stylish Cleth Turban Hats for boys, 80c, Ladles', Gent's and Misses', Beys' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES Tbal are Reliable In Ki ery Way. Our Butten Shoes for ladles at 12 80 are popu lar aud reliable. Our Gent's Dress Shoes at tl 80 are stylish and strong. Our Be) s' sole leather tip Shee at 75c and tl 25 Is ttie best for school wear. A large arlety of Hnrlng Net cities In Dress Robes, Including China Silks, Bengalees, Printed Mehairs and Embroidered Dress Robes. SO different colors In Ucngallnes worth tl, our price S5c per ) ard. China Silk, 75c te 2 80. Embroidered Robes, (U te lis. Printed Mehairs, of which wa have the ex clusl e sale, Sjyie per ) ard. Printed Pongees, an cutlrely new fabric, lira dlrTerent stles. A II-Weel Henriettas. 37Xc, 80c, 75e andtl. All the most desirable spring shades. 32-38 East King Street, LANCASTER, PA., AND HO, US MAUKET, M?., .SAiUUSaUftU, VA. UT BBS fcw Bosten Ste Williamson & Fester, -ik' " -
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