mm-JT. ww:iitl v1 tz?. irr v i.vj-kr.i - i ru" nw.i jf .tj;..'fr i 'aiwrs rwTU 'ivj nru'iijw.cn i issiisi s is n ii ssia i m i aaaw us 11 Z7tt38WWft-'r' ' " ? ' ' " ' r' '- w ' '.:? ";t, wV - ' i (tklfi LANCASTER DAILY 1NTELLIGBNOBB, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1890. flW' ,1 r . hT '-t ai Mjmatawi imr- iv- ar-n-ry . jstiit uvrx .- ir m ir. 'N.iu - yj 'vt.kt t- t j.- ii-ii- jv r -" -.. r -ji-ir - r . m - i v j-j c -,',r 'Hi -v i iv vr i:"rr -v a. a-. inn ? v ."vr-'3tf.T.i- ciui ! wri rmr-itm.i. j ifil :t l$t i Jt viz1 i,Hkt '(4. -T'fai 'i-' .?' CSfcL y'.- '.f- .1 ft vAi! zf m If. u&l f ally irutlli0Cttcer S. a ttrtKVW J. RTHmt AM. A l ""'CKAKLWBTSUrMAW FOLTZ, Editors, y JKHWKT CLARK, rubUibW. 1'fU DAtb'sV JXl-KLMaENCKH.-PBbllthfd , n!L! tTMWMIW MtUM miy suns '""""" UnrMattcMeentsaweek. By mall Ave dot- xSMaysar In advance: Meentsamentu. Vf . c j77 t i -;. t '"iim tm ittnrrf B-ln Aellar and i'?litisMt.ayear.lea4vatca. :A2e irniMhi rfsr,-aai whsra wither of A && yihasssan te prorated send In ft refuwrta fi Sirt'. IsMar.i . i -ii- ------ .1 h thct m nvmt dm null .jj.f -'mttar. ,.... fw- iw't- ', XSUt uizaiilanvK) fnmjiur.li. Aa lalatt StatesMn. W. n.n. .- n in. ..11. nnnn fjJTw a '. - f' V LAHOAJTO.PA.. March 10, 1890. k & d) je tarn tximieuim jttpueiKun i r ;.':'f;:'tir eartv te halt the nestmaster eeneral 'HsTlB Ifl attempt te commit it.te a policy at ' miiiiM with it nrinMnlM und alma. S'i''' fvi .r. Iinanti thaf nilitnm lt nrnfyastenai 'S" ?f rr'T."-: v ..r ' ".::.. :" l fobey uu wiucn ieatti mem wk.'iiuju tv? " .n-r... fWuil, friMn (Innnnn lunr nr tiahcr- . l- RUJVHV -WCT M...."', .. -- '"' ' itaferv and llinrnilirhlv inflate him "With assurances of statesmanship. Tbe Republican aaya that Mr. Wanamakcr " has lest hta head and painfully maul- feats that he la most Ignorant of what he la most assured," and Us " pride and faith of party arc greatly wounded with the exhibition he makes while prompted by designing scamps te schemes that have neither the de round of the people, the sanction of tbe party nor the commendation of the Bresldent for their Justification." This 19. ' rttller rough en Jehn and a little be- m wii?cnnB! .. . . , , tijh,-, me party mat aas uceejjivu, as uu w ri .He leaders, this Inflated statesman fresh S&iSr jftWA haberdashery can net fairly com- . plain if he rails te rccognlze that it has s any principles and alms except these represented by profit and lets. Jehn 1 wananiaker Is postmaster gcui-ral for value received in funds rnlsed for the election of our prcsldeut, and this hu - mlltatlng fact quite orcrsbadews tbe schemes of " designing scamps" referred te. A smnll cheap policy must be expected from mcu who buy Che rank of statesmen without the train- , Ing or ability necessary for the work. A cabinet officer Is nil the better for being a geed business man, but he must first of all be a thoughtful, able and bread-minded student of government, and rtrenared te consider net enlv the J&i'immedlate profit of any scheme or iW-f policy, but also its effect upon the na- p53v- tlenal development ana our whole poll- ifi '" SI..! ,nn,.. OH,. .t J.ni .nl .,., deliberately accepted Mr. Wauamaker as a leader, knowing that be had given no evidence of such training or ability, and they have themselves te blame if lie measures everything with a yard tick. m In Dsbeniejr. The "dark continent" furnishes the 5$' 'most lurid no vs nowadays. The French i.-rc'r, Are having lively times with me lung or -. jA" YKtnMiAK tliA T.nnltslt tn 41ia flen si m m A 1 fj'."""'0! lueiiujim iu niu iikueiwi IZzrz ff Aiiarrilnt tvltH tlin Hnrt and a Ljx!";rr?..i". .r? -. " .. "oanziear uispaicu says tue uvriuaus V-Mtmitet. Wtunmnn linva starlMfl in nttnrtfc 5; .Beuani'Herl. Americans may nothave , "fef thepleuureer misery of fin acquaint. ife '' yuvm 7"11 xx:usui uut uu ijvuciiii 411111- ;,2jj eipais mcy win wisu me uermans sue- PM 'pzrz "" r ,,; " .,r r ---" -, ?,ip snwers. iei jxieg 01 uganaa uu wacu '"?.; a notion la turn Chrlitaln. hut lin net r,;madup his ralud as te the brand he ,"-'.y?V llkea best, and se missionaries or various $&f liennmlnnflnna nrnnlinrrnllnir tar mnra. p'il- ,.attlw)y ever his soul and dominions. He 3fefA throne by whelesale murder of mis- feBarles .Hf The nrececdlnirs of the French in Dohemcy are given interest by the news that in a recent battle they slew several of tbe king's Amazen body guard. The king has a staudlng army ?. , of troops enrolled for 11 fe, but It is a na- v tlenal custom for uuy husband who wishes te get na of a uau tempered or uncongenial wife te present her te the king ns a Beldler of his famous Araa- p&r xanlnn body guard. The garrison of the ,3f', capitol is composed almost exclusively i v or these remale warrlnrn. or wlinm there ifM?? are said te be about r.lx thousand. They , are by no means auat tractive let, but one bwr, or the spectacle of tbe country In the tk&' war dance of these women armed with big Spears and ether discouraging Afrl. caaweapeus. The ether spectacles of Dahomey Beein te consist chiefly of the frequent killing of slaves te add dlgulty ' and interest te state occasions ; and alto gether It appears that a conquest of the land by the French is a thing te be eagerly desired iu the Interest of human ity and civilization. At Paris all par ities favor vigorous measures In Da homey, but remembering tbe troubles of tbeAnlm campaign many are opposed te carrying the war Inte tbe interior. Dahomey is n very pleasaut land, and it seems strange that it has net been cej queredleng age by seme cntfjrv&'ing jrresAnr9rav:ifrtnrf&ls'iiet deadly laTsi, like that of many parts of tbe AfrDRin coast, the land Is very fertile andvbe people Intelligent although un un cemltftably bloodthirsty. Js'e half way measurv will bring tbe Dabemcans te submission, and if France wants the prize she yuust expect te pay for It heavily rinrrrh Ilnscnt. b The church bosses in our town de net all Ecem te be model bosses ; and the fact Is one te which we call atteutlen with out much trembling, notwithstanding the churcli boss idea that seems te per vade the church boss bead which is often empty enough te glve room te any Idea that the newspaper ought net te say anything about bint. We de net leek upon the subject with the church boas eyes ; they are functionaries whose conduct is very clearly open te public criticism. The bosses of FA. James Episcopal eburcb, called vestrymen, und live in number, are under tbe harrow of severe crlticUm from their congregation for oppressive and unwlbe use of their power. The bosses of the Duke Bta'ct Methodist Eplsoepal church, culled trustees, nre denounced In a circular letter signed by several members of the oengrcgutlon as abusers of their trust. We de net knew hew much substauce there Is te the alleirUien that the trusties vr,ve BCtcd 'ttW'lesslgsjSd?uuwlbciy lu $$' the matter of theTwrectleu of the ; - new church: UieuhMe de net fall tf '4p nete that they have a somewhat dlfll- eult Jeb in hand in the erection of an tW.OOO church, without any money te Wit With. If this be the real situation great deal muy be pardoned te these beanes; aud they dtbcne te be saed fredj censure until the outcome of their ' venture is reached. If they pull through If aad get the church built, they will de- '-' . aarve statues; and a trifle of lawlcsane; j ,ay be pardoned te their profound V, 'ftUtta. ''? 9 that we nrc net at all clear that these Methodist Episcopal bosses are presently worthy of denunciation. They may be aaved by their great work ; but there will be no mercy for them If they fall in It. They Start out with the preva lent Impulse in the church boas te put his ideas through rcgardleasef what the congregation want, and his fate is vent'ually n bard one if his idea proves te be a bad one ; as it usually docs. There does net seem te be any assurance of hard sense In the church dignitary. Why the foolish man gets up there se often may be a profitable and Interesting subject of inquiry, elnce It is a marked phouemeaou of church organization. Decklag Tails. The Society for the Prevention of Cru elty te Animals has a fair field for the exercise of Its benevolence la the sup pression of the fashion that has been re vived in New Yerk, of decking horses' tails. It has long been a practice there te cut the tall off square at the end of the caudal extension of the backbone i In which operation there was no crueltyas nothing was cut but the hair. New, however, the tall is severed clese up te the body ; aud often times se little of a tall is left that a rab bit would net own It. It is the same fashion that prevailed years age and that died out ever a quarter of a century since. There is nothing te recommend ltsave the avoidance of getting the lines under a horse's tall in single drlvlng,but this can be otherwise avoided. It is a mere excuse for the practice as Is evident from the fact that tbe decked horses are net usuallydrlvcn singly In New Yerk. We have net noticed the revival of the fashion elsewhere, and we de net sup pose that it will spread very far, not withstanding its prevalence iu New Yerk. There Is nothing te commend the practice in its beauty certainly. The llttle bunches of hair that are shaken at the end of tbe backbone give a very ludicrous air te the rear end of the horses economy, especially when the animal Is big, as se many of the New Yerk beasts are. The teute tntcmble Is net se absurd when the creature Is light and airy in Its action, as when a llttle tuft of hair Is seen wagging in the midst of a great expause of buttock. The society for the protection of ani mals has our geed wishes In its raid upon this felly. Ne ene should drive a bob-tail herse in this generation, unless he can glve a geed reason for it. It may be a proper practice with a horse who objects when the relus pass under his tall, but the well-behaved hersci should net be decked. AcconmNe te the researches of Dr. Reg nard, published tn the archives of the Bio logical Society of Paris, bodles at tbe bottom of very doep ea de net decompose, be cause the tremendous pressure will net permit the process. He found Hint a pres sure of six hundred ntmospheres made de composition Impossible, and this Is equiva lent te a depth at sea of six thousand metres. If the conclusion Is correct the depths of the sea may present strengs spectacles of these who lu ages past have sunk te the bottom, a great host of well presorved specimens from all eras of the world's history. When Jules Ve rue's dream of submarine navigation U fullllled, and scientists explore these mysterious depths, they may net only llml Htrone high pressure fishes and plants, hut mariners and merchants efnclcnt days, Waiting, just as they were when their ships went down, for the doep ponetrattng peal of the angsl Gabriel when he plays the last trump. Tux natives of Hsytl, according te Dr. It. P. Crandall In the Medical Jltcerd, be lieve consumption te be both contagious and Infectious, aud droed it much mere than smallpox or yellow fever. A native who Is belleved te have consumption Is avoided by his friends and prayed for by the priests, and lieu he dies "the entire centents of thu room In which be died nre olther destroyed or thrown Inte seme pluee set aslde by the government for that pur pose. This sacrifice of property net only Includes the furnllure of e room, but also articles of value, such as Jowelry, geld and precious stones. This Idea of destruction Is carried te such an extent by seme Hint the paper is sometlmes roinevod from the walls, aud the floors tern up, and If the heuse Is small It Is r.emctlmei burned down." Near Cape llaytlen there is a marsh known as the " cenietery of horses," which the doctor thus describes: 'Scat tered ever its muddy depths, were innum erable household articles, furniture of oil kinds, sewing-machines, pianos, book cases, books, etc. Ilere and there also ap peared tbe w hi toned skeletons of animals. I asked of a native standing near the reason for this apparent waste of property. He Informed me that the Clinotlere des Chevaux was a ropesllory for the dead bodles of animals, and for every thing that was found in the room of ene who had died from consumption, lie said that nothing would induce a Uaytlen te evon touch any thing that had been placed thore. I found this te be strictly true, as en sov sev sov erol occasions I jfced natives sums of money te Jtffogme artloTe-5.7ntbo como cemo come tery. stA was alwavs refused lVh leeks of Utfrrer and ropugnance. " The doctor does net explain wltO' seme snternrlflnjr foreluner docs net tV'ke nd- vantage of this natlve dread and go Inte the business of oxpertlug consuniptlveouocis. Even if the llaytlen variety of tbe rjisoase has dangerous neoullaritles, a point net ad- mltted, the sewing machines, pianos and Jewelrv might at least be disinfected nnd sold In mera Intelligent communities. The start Ing Indians of Dakota was first cry, new It Is the xtarlng whites. is sad that the first months of the hlste of the new states should show tliem uuab te sustain their scanty population, but th five thousand ploneers for whom Miss' Darten asks assUtauce have net had tlme te lay by for a rainy day, or rather for frosty weather. The killing of a crop by frost leaves thorn without the neccvutrlcs of life, because they huve spout their surplus In feuudlug homesteads. It Is the history of all new stntes, although nnny of thorn pass through It lu their territorial dys. PErtSONAL. Ote. P. WuiTAKr.it, the mllllonnlre iron mauulaeturer, la very IU at his home at l'rlnclplce Furnsce, Md., with pneumonia. lie was at ene time a member of the Mary land Legislature. Tug Empkess or Oi:rmny has taken the lierlln betip kltihens under her protec tion. Slie fellows the oxuiuple of tlie late Empress Aucuxta, who was for many years the head of theso Institutions. Mr. RebertO. Hi.ai.ve, brother of See rotary ltlaine, he has for seme years he'd the offlcaef curator of the dopartmentof UKrlculture, has been appointed by Heoro Heero Heore tary Husk superintendent of quarantine stations undue the bureau of auluinl in dustry. gji; Cel. Cedv recently offered a large sum of mouey te any one iu Heme who should succeed in rldiugone of his vlld horses, fjome peasants accomplished tlie task en Satusslay, but Cel. Cedy refused te pay the premised row ard en lhe.greuiid that they were tee long In mounting. The spectators hissed. The show v ill proceed te Florence te-morrow. Campamm, he has net sung In opera for four years, had ghen up hope of being anything tnore than a concert hlngcr ttheu honasteld by n Bpttlallst a month age that he had a hardening of the uicinbrants iu his threat, which might be removed. Fer a fortnight he has had Bevenil nnem. tlens porfenued, and already he is begin- Vho lt jV I uiujt n ievi u)t resuiva, se mat no is en conraged te believe that he will aeen reap pear In opera with bis voice aa geed ae It was a dosen years age. Me la nlytt years old. The OrewlBsr of CMafc, A Frenchman who reaievM th shell en either side of aa egg wKhesttitajaetac taa. membrane, la pateMiaheslttltsalaeaf the. diameter of a iea, and auMj itted' the opening with bite of glads, airs the follow fellow I ng report of the weaderrai expertsaeai i I place the egg with the glees ball's eyes ' In an Incubator run by clock work and nf velvlng ones each hour, se that I had the; filesaare of looking threngh and watching be change upon the inside aCtbe and of every 00 minutes. Ne chances were notice able until after the end of the twelfth hour when seme eftbe lineament Of the bead and body of the chick made tbelr appear ance. The heart appeared te beat at the ondeft health hour and in 48 hour two vessels of bleed were distinguished, the pulsation being quite visible. V At tbe fiftieth henr an auricle of the heart appeared, much resembling a laee or noose folded down upon Itself. At the end of seventy hours we distinguished wings and two bubbles for the brain, one for a bill and the two ethers for th for part and bind part of tbe head. At the end or 131 hours voluntary motion was observed. At the end of 138 hours the lungs and stomach had become visible, and four heuts later the Intestine, the loins, and tbe upper mandible could be distinguished. The slimy matter of the brain began te take form and become mere compact at the beginning of the seventh day. At the 150th hour the bill first opened and flesh began te appear en the breast. At the lMth the sternum appeared. At the 210th hour tbe ribs had began te put out from the back i the bill was nulte visible, aa was also the gall bladder. At the beginning of the 230th hour the bill had become green, and It was evident the chick would have moved had It been taken from the shell. Four hour mere and feathers had com menced te sheet out and the skull te bocemo gristly. At tbe 20-lth hour the eyes appear ed, and two hours later the ribs were perfect. At the 331st hour the spleen drew up te the stomach and the lungs te the cbest. When the Incubator had turned the eggs 435 times the bill was froquently opening and closing, aslfthecblck wasgasplnger breath. When 451 hours had elansed we heard the first cry of the llttle imprisoned biped. Frem that time forward he grew rapidly, and came out a rull-llodged chick at the proper tlme. Avoid using these remedies rentalutng opium, but wlmn the baby ii tick use Dr. Hull's llabr By run. It Ii perfectly nafe and always re liable. I'rfce only 21 cent) a bottle. I.nxader nlwnyi cure headache, whether the remit I of IndlKcntlen or nerveuuieu. l'rlce25 cenli. At all drugstore. m " Her Swset Smile Hmintn Me Still. I had net icon her for twenty years. New ihe m a relIireMrved matron with the same sweet smile en her race, and s set of splendid teeth thnnks te SOZODONT. Her daughter rail ber blencd becauie ehe brought them up properly. The snoelci nnd eebllne that delight Te fill llh terror nil the night ; 1 hat stalk abroad In hideous dreamt With which derepla' fancy teems, Will neer trouble with their llli The man who truU In I'lerce's i'llla. lir. I'lerce's rieatant Purgative l'ellet vege table, barinlcie, ialnleM. euro I M,Tu,tjv (Frem Republican Headquarter. Moravia, N. Y., May 6. 1887.--0. F. Wood Weod Woed ward: I have been using Kemp's Balsam and find It very eflectlvs In relieving a cough With which I have been afflicted of late. Our drug glits tell ine they Mil mers of this than any any ether cough remedy. I ran cheerfully rec ommend IU Yours truly, J. J. Feask, Editor Republican. At alt druggists. Large betUes 50a and II. , (J) It Ii dangereui te tamper with Irritating liquids and exciting inuflk. Use Ely's Cream TJiim, which Ii tare and pleasant, and Is easily applied. It cures th wentcates of catarrh, cold In the bead and hay fever, giving relief lrm the first application. Price W cents, fublMIwd TT1S riNOEIt NAILS O "Fer a year I wai ami: flNOKU NAILS OAMK OF . 'or a year I was ufllleted with a horrible eaie of bleed uoleen, and upward of five month! of that time I wai unable te de work of any kind. My finger nalli came err and my hair dropped out, leaving my head ui clean and smooth as If It had been ahaved. I con sulted the beet local phyitrlani. and ipent hun dreds or dellari for mcdlclnee of different kinds, but without receiving the illghteit benent. I was advlied finally te vlalt Het Unrlnga. This I did, but becoming dliguited with the treat ment I was recelvlug there, commenced taking Hwlft's Spocirie (M. H. U ) The effect that H. fc). B. had en me was truly wonderful. I commenced te recover after taking the lint bottle, nnd by me ume i nun iukeu iweive oeiiicn i wai riv tlrely cured-cured by Hwlft'a Hncolfle (H. 8. 8.) when failed the world-renowned He iea jiei Bprui WM.H.LOOM1I rings had Khrovcpert, La." reim YEATIS ON CRUTCHES. ii cja Forrirtecn years 1 was afflicted with rheuma tism, four yearn or which I wai compelled te go en crutches. Words nre Inadequate te express the sufferings I enilnritl during that time. l)ur- Inir tlicwi nnccu years of oxlsteneoflt was net llvlnc). I tried eerr known remetlv without recel lug any beneilt. I finally began en Hwlft's Hneclfle (H. B. H). which from the first curve me roller, and te-dny 1 nm enjoying the best of health, and nm a well mun. 1 candidly be lieve that H. B.H. la the best bleed purifier en the market te-day. J. I). TAYLOR, Cuba. Me. Trcatlse en Illerxl and Bkln Dlseasea mailed free. tiWlFT Hl'KCiFlO CO., (3) UlanU la. "lLY'H CllBAM UALM. CATARRH, HAY FEVER. Ely's Cream Balm Clennses the Nasal 1'iuiiagc.i, Allays Iatn and lutlauunalliin, Heals the Were, Kosteres the Bouses of Taste aud Hmell. TRY THE CURE. A particle Is applied te each nostril nnd Is agreeable, rrlrehu cents at Druggists: by mall, registered, VO cents. ELY IlltOTnERS, sepll-lydAw Ne. 60 Wurrcu Bt,. New Yerk. llNDEVELOPFD I'AItTS Of the the Human lledv Enlnrend. Dnvelnrwl. Btrengthened, etc. Is nn Interesting advertise ment long run In our iancr. In renlv te In. qulrlea wv will say that there Is no evldence of numuug hueui tins. uu the rmitrflrr. the ad- ertlRers nre very highly inderecd. Interested persons may get sealed clrcularx clvlng all par ticulars, by writing te the KlUK MKDICAL CO., 6 Bwan tiU, llutlule, N. V.DnUv Ihlede "' Rl-lydAw T 1KETUINU U11U1'. TO MOTHERS. Kverv habe should have n bottle of DK, YHlJl' lVrftwtlv FAHKNKY'M TEI-n'HINU HYIIU1'. safe. NoOplumnrMerphlamlxtureii. Wlllre Wlllre llee Celic, (Irlplng In the Dowels and Promote DUlleuU Teething. Pnairetl liyDIUS. D. KAIllt NEVAHON, Haxerkteun, Md. I'rugKlsts sell It; 2a cents. Trial bottle fceut by mall 10 crnla. laul-Udeeditw i itAY'a HPJX'inc medicine. GRAYS SPEelTlb MEDICINE. TltR fSltVAT W.miuiT ltl.-lt.-T,- A.. ....r.,ii Mngcure for Seminal WeiiknehsBiermaterrheaI lympeleney nndiill Ulkeases that fellow iu n se- ijiii-uroeimii-Auufte; us ieks ei .iimery, Uni versal Lassitude, Pain lu the Hack, Dimness or Vision, Premature Old Age, and many ether UlkeHM tuatletul telnsaulty or Consumption uipl a Premature (lrne. i3r Fer iurUculars In our pamphlet, which wcVleslre te send free by mail te every one. Mir The HpeclOe Medlctue Is sela by nil drug gUtVatfl perpuckageerslx packages rer J5, or wllll be sent free by mall oil receipt or the meury, ey auuressing THEQltAY MEDICINE CO., llutlale. jj. Y. On account of counterfeits, we havoadented I... i.ilnu1 VV'nt.tr lliuiiiilii,.niiinn Held tV iJincaHer, Pa., by V,T. llecu. iuuri,- u 1 "iPHilCENT.DEIIKNTUUKHTOCKCKlt. IU llpcates In multiples or f 100, earning n punrnntfdeash dividend or 10 uer cent. iwmn. num. iMiyilble semi-annually, are Issued by the II ii I U) In ica ltd Lean Association oriaketa(llomo onice.AbeAleen.bouUi Dakota). Ne member ship ree orlether expense Incident teiuuauce or stock. fir,ck may be converted Inte cash at purchase prlre arter two years. Invester se lured by ie.il estate mortgages te double the ameuut or tte Investment deposited with a 'Jrustce. Corn-spendcure lnvlle.1. C.W.BTAnLINO, ylanager Philadelphia Office, Janl-3mced A Ne. ill Walnut street. 3ltternrB T urUEK B. KAUFFMAN, AITORNEY-AT-L W. Beeend Fleer Ksbleman Law Uuildlng, Na O North DuksureeU apnt-lydAw TTtOK HEADQUAItTEIlS HEADQUAItTEIlS ,i!A.O.K.e'M.C, K. of O.I1, I.O.U.M., O. U. A. M., P. O. 8. of A., 1. 0. 0. F Elks Charms and Pius, go le KIUHMAN'S, Ne. a West King Btrset, &mttmktt' PMitjtBaxPBU) Monday, March H, uee. Shopping as an art is a tempting advertising topic, but ye, can't discuss it at least to te 5day"jMetv only buv things, wemen,. shop. Sociology may find in it a theme quite worthy. sOurs te supply, the shopping opportunity and point the way. Xhe finger-beard te-day points .te Challis. The new arrivals are here. In former seasons our advertis ing effervesced ever Challis. The, enthusiasm is greater new. Past achievement fades in com parison with present success. The beauty of the new styles redicts even greater popu pepu arity for Challis. The styles cannot be de scribed. Criticism is net popu lar. Advertising is nothing if net popular. A dash of a few words and the rest is left for your personal visit The styles of the season have an abandon, a freedom, most unconventional, often in tricate and involved, wild leaves and flowers wonderfully nat ural, odd colors and effects. Whatever your particular bent in dress may be, classic Greek or Oriental, the Challis will give color and figure for your purpose. lhe richest and choicest printings are 60 cents, the next 50 cents, and many mere ZTXA cents. The cloths are all about the same, the differences are in style, the greatest novelties in the two highest grades. Novelty Counter, west of main aisle. A chorus of Silks claims recognition Shanghais, Jap anese, Leustennes, Surahs, Gres-grains, Cachetnires join in a demand for notice. Yeu knew they are here. That's enough for te-day. Mere anon. Transept. Steel Spectacles, properly adjusted, $1, $1.50, and $2. Geld Spectacles, 8k, $3 ; 10k, $4.50; 14k, $5.50, and up ward. Ne charge for examin ing your eyes. Near Juniper street entrance. That famous Blanket. Pure wool filling, light cotton warp se hidden that you think of nothing but the wool. Six pounds, generous size and the March out price, $5 ! Near Women's Waiting Roem. Jehn Wananiaker. ffru Oxfoefce. N- KW YORK STORE. -at thi: New Yerk Stere. This Ii tbe host time of all the year te supply ?'our wants with trimmings of every descrlp descrlp len. The styles are new, the variety larger, and the prices generally lower. Loek ever our large Hues of Cambric, Nainsoek and Jnccenet Edgings, Insertions and Fleuncinga and see If you cannot find Just what you nre looking for. We offer large assortment or Hamburg Edgings At 3, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12j cents a ard. Wider wldtlu for Skirt Trimming3 At 12K, 15, 17, 30 and 23 cents. Fine Jaccenetjand Naiusoek Edgings and Insertions Iu different widths suitable for every purpose Irish and Swiss Point Embroideries, Point De Oene Trimming Laces, In new designs at low prices. Torchon Laces, Hand made. In all widths In the flne, medium and heavy qualities at surprisingly low prices. Pure Linen Torchon Laces, Machlne made, but very prcttv; make excel lent trimmings for very llttle mouey. Fine Oriental Laces Iu all widths at S, 8, 10, i: te 2.5 cents. WATT &"SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST., iiluBtc. rruitt&i V8I0 HTORE. THE MUSIC STORE. DLCKKK BROS. PIANOS, IIAINKS UIIOS. PIANO. MASON A HAMLIN ORGANS. HANU.ANU ORCUEsrilAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS ANDTKIMMINGSOF ALL KIND3. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. Seoul Steticre. ESfATK OF CATHARINE OORRECIIT, late of the City of Lancaster, deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Immedi ate payment, and these having claims or de mands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing lu the said city. AH 1 OSL1114 HENRY OORRECIIT, Administrator!, fublMtdM EMBROIDERIES lfetace rfkftt. TALA ccorrABMien. 1, ? ' r ' y iv"X TlW Grandest Line OF .. Ever Brought te This City Will De Shown At ASTRICH'S 115 ft 117 North Queen St. W e Extend An Invitation te All our Friends And patrons Fer SATURDAY, MARCH 8, Te See Our First Grand Dis play of NEW MILLINERY. While this is net our formal opening we can nevertheless premise te show you the Grand est Exhibit of Novelties ever shown as early in the season as this. Straw Hats and Bennets in all the latest Styles. New Ribbon's. New Millinery Laces. Mere New Flowers. New Geld and Silver Laces, Braids and Gimps. New Ornaments. Fancy Millinery Silks and Velvets. New Dress T r i m m i ng, Fringes and Laces. A full stock of Black and Colored Silk Velvets and Vel vet Ribbons. See our Great Bargains in Sash Ribbons at 25 cents a yard, as it will ba displayed in our Shew Window en SATURDAY NEXT. ' Slexxv. t sf 1 it 1 f m 1 1 1 1 r 1 SN new 1 The first real snow or the seaien. Uew WHITE, hew PURE, hew BKAUTIFUL seems like something w. have net seen for a long time, and yst these who use Have these same qualities displayed en tbelr table every day In their Bread and Biscuit. SPine. -UST RKCEIVED SO Cases Mere OK OUR OWN BRAND AT- Slaymaker's, 29 EAST KING STREET. gcntUtrit; DR NATHORST. DENTIST. CENTRE HQUARE. hilling Teeth and Painless Extraction Spe cialties. New Bets made, broken ones mended nnd remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc Yes, every thing pertaining te Dentistry will receive prompt attention,! at very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nalherst Is the ONLY Dentist In this county who Is a graduate of Medicine as well as of Den tistry, au advantage that la obvious, inarS-lvdJtw TENT18fRV. ' 36 Tears Practice I u Ons Office." J. B. MeCASKEY, NO. 11 EAST KINO STREET, Over First National Bank. Dentistry In all IU branches. Oas administered. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain. All work warranted. eUMmdil.HAw ertl. T UMBER AND COAU Jj TOBACCO HIIOOKS AND CASEB. WEST. EilN HA HI) WOODS. Wholesale and Retail, by B.H. MARTIN A CO., nS-lyd m Water Street. Lancaster, Vil -rSAUMUARDNERS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Offices-Ne. 129 North Queeu Street, and Na Ml North Prince street. Yakm North Prim Street, near Reading Depot nelVtf.1 l VIMtfTFIl "A. FOR THINGS NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL, Ge te ERISMAN'S Ne. ii Wast JtUf Btrset. Spring Mfcrf PabefFasbii, m. Special Great Western 0vtcevu. k TOLARKEU tVjgSSfaSS- SS1 ti. nf VmmImS iSfcXls AM at ears etas of thes tins Csaysa at yenrssjk or ay 7par family glvst away with MwarU wneai uasss are last ins wing twtss Sil ShsnRyf' klP M ' enUlDe Yerk rtiMSIekerel. Ne. 1, ISe. Black Island Weatan, f arnseeth BteaUrs, White Fliti, Ced. sh,llaMkad Herrtnf.ete. . , . A Asm Hm errkanwi Uoaas-Cera.SJrSns. SV; cm. AasMs. rsarhes. Strswberrfen, Plains,. Pess.tt t bargain prices. , . That Chctm. I lbs SGe, UgelagJast. Cream, ssiiliss Kan, Bologna, California Ham, .Ofisa ssssC'i it Fgr, iBfcnaaUeB concerning Jeseph Tetley Oa.'alaaYasdKfOeyienTeaseeany of the proml preml atmtehureh papers. We art headquarters rer Arsjysji'asTlMg year wrappers of Peppy Oil sst ilyy ara Valuable. reall aad iei the grsat Btaauass jre eaa get (Or them. 8AMTJlLLAMaa TaA,oernasda6cmr store, neu. u HBOmQ.PSaDKgT. ATBUrWlfB. I COFFEES AND TEAS' Coffees always Fresh Roasted. Teas selected ler their Fine Flaver. LARGEST LINK OF Canned and Bottled Goods. Large Line of Evaporated and Drled Fruits, etc Farlocleus Qoeds, via j Out Heal, Avena, etc BURSK'S, 'NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. , T HEISTS. DEAD SHOTS FIRED AT RANDOM. See JVeie Era ter advertisement or the most complete line of Lenten Uoeds ever offered. Then take up the Examiner nng gee what we offer you then. " Our Family Fhyilclan " nnd " Bradbury'a Encyelepiedla " glren away. Ask for card which will explain all. CANNED GOODS. 25 Cases of Canned Cern At de 12V " Cern. ....At 4 for Zie 25 Blackberries.. ..At 4 for sac 25 " strawberries.. ....At 4 far Zm as " " merries.., 25 ' Peaches... 100 " Tomatoes. ....At s for 2)C ....At 3 for 25c ...At 8c can 10 " " ADDles. AtSferiVi 10 " " French Peas AU1A12JJC JELLIES, Aa SO buckets asserted Jellies at tl a bucket. 10 eases Tumbler Jelly at 3 rer 25c 1 bbl Apple Butter, 8c ft, 3 lbs rer 25c. 1 bbl Mince Meat at Se lb, 4 Bis 25c. Pint bottles Ketchup, 8c; quart bottle, 10c Finest bottle Ketchup, nice ter saloon trade. SforaSe. Tub Butter (Creamery), 20a2Sc Pure Extracted lerk state Heney at 2 lbs for 26c Cranberries, Oranges, Coceanuta and Lem Lem ons, Fruit Puddlne, all flavors, at SalOc. CRACKERS. Fresh thick and thin Water Crackers, at 4 lbs for 25c. Masen's XXX Crackers, R lbs 25c Nlc nacs and Ginger Snaps, 8 tbs 25c. Pilet Cakes or Hard Tack, 10al2c 4. Alse full line or finest Wafer and Sweet Crackers. d FRUITS. Evaporated Pears, fancy, 15c. Pared Peaches, evaporated. 12K, 15; 18, 22. 25 and 2S cents. Geed Peaches, 6 Sis 25c lEvaperated Uupared Peaches, 8 fts 25c Italian Peaches, 18c Fine New Aprloets.3 lbs 23c. Bright Fine Apricots, ltc Egg Plums, Btts 25C Gelden Plums. 12K KlusitUelden Egg Plums, 12Hc Large Hllvur Prr.nes.20e. Evaporated Apples. 2 and 8 lbs 25e. Sileed Apples, 10c New Prunellas, 2 libs 25c. English Currants, 3 lbs 25c Blue Raisins, 12c Grape Raisins, Se. Sultana Raisins, 8 B ,25c. Finest Sultana Raisins, 15c Pitted Plums, 15c StawlngFlgi,8Bs25e Finest Layer Figs, 3B.I25C. Fig Paste, 15c. New Dates. 4 lbs 25. Finger Prunes, 6c ft. Fine French Prunes, 3 lbs 25c Finest California Prunes. 10, 11, 12 and llcenu. CAUSTIC SODA a heavy stock ut 6c V lb. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRITCE 8T8., Directly Opposite . J. B. Martin Ca's Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse HeteU Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement. 3$lf0ccll.aucinta. OTICE. Mr. Isaac G. Prauti, or Lltltz, Lancaster county, Pa., Is about forming a stock company of the proposed Cepper Corporation, In War wick township. The par value of a share Is ens hundred dollars, and the stock will be di vided Inte one hundred shares. Persons wish ing te buy some or the stock will call en or ad dress, MR. ISAAC G.PFAUTZ, 121-lmd' Lltltz, Lancaster county, Pa. F ermulj:. HOW TO SECURE Geed Tin Reef. Wk are In receipt, from Merchant Jt Ce., of Philadelphia, of a very useful and naat formula upon ' Hew te Secure a Geed Tin Reet" Thli circular or for mula presents specifications which are simply Intended as a reference or guid ance In specifying for either nat seam Unroefs, using cither 14x20 or 23x20 ilze sheets, or the standing seam where there li sufficient slope te carry off the rain water, etc. ; the flat scam where thore U little or no slope. The Arm state that this formula has net been written with an Intention of dictating te the archi tects, but rather te assist them In speci fying rer a reef that will last, as It should, rer years, whilst the majority of tin reefs put en te-day will net last" Ave yean before repairs commence. This formula Is very useful and should be read carefully. Write for one. Jhuhlert' Qaztttt, Ptttibwg, March 1. mar7-2wdF,M,W -VPENS MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1SIW. TnE Lancaster Trust Company, 36 and 38 North Queen St. CAPITAL $830,000. Charter Perretnnl. Rents Safci lu IU Flreaud Burglar Proof Vaulu, that cannot be opened only by the renter, at S5, f 10 and 30 per annum. ' Receives deposits In sums of one dollar and upwards, rurufshlug deposit books there Acts as Administrator, Exe'titrr, Agent, etc.. and haecutes Trusts or every descrip tion. Pai luterest en Deposits per cent, per an num, aud at rate or 3 per cent, per anuum for six months. Solicits current ncceuuts. subject te check, of Indlv Iduals, flrtns and corporations. Iuvettsmene) Injudgmeuts and mortgages In ljll1IHI.4l.nlit'lrf nA....... Leaus menev en approved collaterals and mortgages. Receipts rer wills nnd ai-umes their custody without charge. Sjcurltles, Jewelry, etc., received for wife keep- Ing. Slhernare akd valuubles stored at moderate rates. T.'ust funds deposited and luvestJd ;eparatclv from ihee or the ceinpauy, J. I. HARTMAN. 1-resldent. II. BAUMGARDNER, V. President. JNO. HERT7.LEH. Treasure-. BROWN & HENSEL, Solicitors. directers: Jehn I. Hartnmn, Henry Fauiugarduer, Jehn Keller, Samuel M. M e, JehnDSklles, J. Hay Brown, J.OuitZoekr mrt-tfd. ! AM! gOOTSJAlrDBMOlDB. Snrintl Mifiltici ii.; ?A S 'i $ .. m 1 i r AT f l D.P.STACKHOUSl NOS. as AND 90 EAST KINO Nevel In Style and In Pries, 1 AKD cw- ' Superior Exctllti Try a Bettle f Biiby's NOTHING LIKE IT I D. P. STACKH0U: . i LANCASTER, PA. s TYLI8HSHOHSI PRICES TO PI Fancy Dress SI FOR GENTLEMEN. Shoes for dress shoes for little med These are the kinds for which wd had many inquiries recently, w many, dollars are net plentiful tu time. Fata seemlnalv denvlns tow Ing hands the opportunity te earn thi It is this fact that causes men tepi tlce economy In exnendltnre for need lies of the hour that eausc Inquiries I cueaper graae or mercnanaise ana pectanay of much for little In exchal or values. ie meet tne uemuuu ehpfttMr shOA. Wi'Tfl consulted makers. They've responded with nsweri pfrhrt nnd their nrnducta are n hera for examination. Three kinds! nreu Shoes for Men suffice, for a al story te-day. There'll be mere te tell a future time. Think of a Man's Faner Dress dbe 1135; very stylish, with fancy tip, pin: vamps ; aeiea lair suicn euge ; teams at side ; made, trimmed Yind lshed In a sunerler manner : nebbr li ing, fitting nicely, and will wearstre ly. The sort of shoe jeu can't fluid a VTaerv eise ler u .i. We'va a better erode ut SI M In and Congress, with plain or tipped shana and make verv attractive. the feet prettily. Tbe geed leather mem means goeas service. Anether kind. These you want te sure. Se fancier shoe In town at i price. Have seamless uppers, smoel ciean ana ejgniy umsnea aneatep tee shsps g,lth handsome tips, fat stitched vSkids. with nutent leat trlmmlnrs. XeUd leather I throushe mads neatly and jLr llsb, very pretty 'CM They'll be mere b. m -jZ".. "i J - '. r very pap at it s 9 SHAUB & 14 North Queen BtrketV tkr. Pa. 1 DAS. H. FRY. LEGGINS -AND . 0VERGAITER! I Have Just Received a Iarge I.lne'nnd Al mem or l Men's Leggins AND Hen's and Ladies' Overgait , The Men's legelni are used for Fex Cl ana General KldlDK, and a Riding Hah uuvut is net complete wuueui vnem ; we lust the thins te keen the Pnntaloen. being soiled and are made In about a dezel lerent styles ana sizes, ranging in price 12.60 te Sa 00. The exucrlence ereverv one them Is that they wouldn't new be win IUV1U HI u y VUSL Men's and Ladles' Overealters are us year round by some people fur warmth anl many emera rer style, aieni rrem ll.uu te I jjauie jrem iJ te iuw. , They are made of All Shades and Cole Match Every Shade of Dress Goods. Full Display of Leggins and Overgalteral e. seen in onew w uiaews. The One-Price Cash Hci Ohas. H. Frey (Successor te FREY t ECKEUT) the Lead Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHO NO&3 & 5 EAST KING STREET. LANCASTER, PA. 99tere Closed Every Evening at 0 e'en iuxeept iuenuny snu ewiuruuy. Ijinnwnvc. H IGH A MARTIN. Ohina, Glasi AND QUEENSWARE -AT- We are new opening our Spring Importation or Queensware and will be prepared te supply our customers with the very best grade or ware at Lewest Prices. Houscstlrei receive especial attention. HIGH& 15 ds Ihetci:.) K OTE. IJUS1 Kcenigsl j Threuapueen St., ,PA. Lndcu;ffh, '- 50 12 uni ERIRMANI m " mill mi-tm rastKlll ,P :. t " f e;.t --"5--- ,& lQi..e
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