J'rVV '' Jr " ' "S , ' VV ' 1' S - N.B M v- -. t fi - v ? y. MOB IiAKOASTEB DAILY INTBLLIGENCER, TUESDAY, MAKCH 11. 1800. 5fV S"!?1 DHgiaja $& W J "', " , ft - immwuAX? ,N&1 MJe ssMsWaVfcsAsssW. MffN MMNMr, aa wlMM ,! C iTS iiiwi wmh muwii ItBW JgsWs W ssgsB WW giw -' t it ,,-n ; ,-, taiMttf i Ha.-- " 1 - 1 tmwmmxwwnmv r tMi pwiwwi givM a cbABM for at; afariM, autftilbr prMwvt sgtetrtaln ( Ik motetuw might T .. .. T1... f.m T-. - . . , an-af ,WHW WJ "f HMOWaa prWTWBWSi nan l4lMmMd. Thtatbwty.urgtd tfMktfPiteteBM, te bwmtlfuUy ltMtMMitrie in operation. Tb .fcok,er'Johatown N covered 4tMtts,,siid yet ,lt wu tenemJly iittHtUM or tM noea ut '.beorDtlen theory did net qttTte the contract. Out in iana ,VM&uften teey tuve jiwiy eeMen woeg un pi Aft. ai .11. ' AA1lf m srM; nun ue nmuv " Mw.bM done ee from time I in epUe of the YMt nreee of , taftd and regardteM of the ecca- , burning of much of it. Ana m e-XleeUelppl it dm long wen Ifbr flood even when the fereete 1 wsten flourished undiiturbed by Dm 4ahU M .. VAmnw fr ttt.Ai rrabarpi could explain these thing IHh glory of the meliture abeerblng my; eat te the average obeerver tncy I Benllng, and, the flood antidote Idea i the mkm forcible or tue argument ; preeervatlen., e fbfteU should be taken care of wey eeem te exercise some injra i taflnence upon climate, although r what'it te may dot be clear. Tree i.iabda are barren lands all the world r.Onr prairie states are flanked by M lauds. The fertile "black lands" ItMSila have the vast forest belt tHb Kerth. Forests are found en the (edge of the great Sahara, but ! them and the sea there Ufer- hteantry. These things mean seme- and it is never safe te trifle with HMonemy of nature. But apart from lettmate theory, the forest assecla- i bm a strong case in urging the pre lien of forests belonging te tue gov gev nt. There are from fifty te ty million acres of forest lands for ,tbe society urges protection, for ;r new devastated by timber i,? swept by fires and wasted, al iHhey are steadily ktewIdk In ; Mdimust furnish the timber for sand cities. This timber should 1, because It is of great value (Atonal property. ?pUHest of the Interior have tand.evcr again recommended ' -i awn., unus sueuia ue tern- liywlthdrawn from sale and r the appointment of a com- ?,-' te detarmlliB wlinf rntHnn Ifbekept In forests. The moun meun moun uiiinet valuable for airrlcuUure I-jhaVe their forests carefully pre- land the armv en the fmntlnr it be" used for the present te police lianas ana prevent wanton ae en. Seme of the most snlendld rof.the.Yesemlte have been de- t in sheer vandalism by men who te see them burn, and cauallv item destruction of trees en eevern- t lands Is reported everywhere. Our i national forests are going fast nnd must move seen if it would I'thsm. "The carapflres of pioneers. (parks of locomotives, the bold ope epe ope iens of lumbermen are elearlnir awav laatural growth of many years that t.fiw years mere will be of mat t, and no one can tell hew dises- i the; result may be upon our rivers I our climate. i i.h 'i t 2t: Trelglit Bates. TBm Pennsylvania railroad report rs great gain In the business and I income of the company, and pre ss ,agisi ine statement that its sttgh freight business Is but seven per K pi me total, ana that the average ilpi per ten per mile is about six six tuuef a cent. This statement l) always been inexplicable, in ix or tue fact that no bust- I man along the line of the read ilthia section has ever found that he I sent or received noeda of bhvp!e ;iewa charge. There is evidently w quauucatien or the state it .that needs te be made nud tUaet. The through butiucsa bes defined by President Roberts i that which originates west of Pltts- r aaa is carried te the seaboard : or i originates at the seaboard uud u SsjBfttedwest of PItteburg. This leaves ' -ttmiucmi uusieesa, wuicn is said te be 03 far.eent. of the total te be that which is ::PitUburg and Philadelphia and at wu between or Is carried te these tat and Intermediate places. L-r.fh business going te and from the en the main line te distant Points out of the state, and coming from tbem te places en the main line, may Pt.aene at semethlug llke the price . stated as the avernm of tlm rnia Jtmi if se it must constitute all the greater ijurueDB or me se-called local bul- .te bring the averace receint ten per utile down te tiu KV tatei 5 lnce there is no such low rate certainly In vegue from places en Maraain Hue te ether pkiees upon It. ;$ '''ght en the Clearfield bituminous l ssssi, wnicn we presume is au low as en ythlng carried between main line , te two dollars per ten te Phlla- iia, s distance of two hundred and miles or 8-10 of a cent per ten per . The rate for coal for hl union t r-A &il,,ph,a '"i however, much lower, ?W this tralrlc Is doubtless rated us local k t and gees far te reduce the average v.vh iucwi iruiuc per ten jier mile ; 1 the business of the stntelain. s-iaied rather than profited by this cheap wmytuKiw in txni uj emer states. .' Here Sea4s Ns44. i undertaklRir te Lull.t . miiu-ei. J4Utsteavery goedone. It is much PsssaiM The roundabout route by way tf)f anUbn is a standing libel upon the ' asjlsrprtes of this cltv. Itlsaiu..ir,t i,. llllasiHealHMild be carried in auy such ii, .wteesL a straight Una Ilea an easy and populous country, r the read should be built for larefeetrte propulsion we de net If Um electric newer will ar. fcrtbe traflie in goods audpassen- www vss ouaKieaor cost as te mm asjtMr power. But te it '.$ etear that a read should bt, built. It thesdd go as far as Kphrata. At tfcte n it abeald axtwsd te 'MUtetsvilsB fcad , Then te w aHy sat te hettt siNatest than Laaeaetssf bi send out short Unas of railroad thatwH pay richly la the eastern they will eeaunaasl, and the traste that Asy will bring te tbe'tewn and than should be a oemprebenslve gys4eacfsei reads laid esrtaad bvttt. LaaeastoraBterprtee kmgagessUbllshed macadamised reads leading out trem the city in every direction j and tbey have been generally profit able te their shareholders and eer talaly have bees advantageous te the trade of the town. The population of the country whleh invited the building of these reads baa become mere dense in the lapse of years' and may reasonably bow be expected te sustan the railroads whleh are needed iri this day te accom modate traffle. The reads that new enter the cliy de net suffice for Its need. Tbey take away indeed a geed deal of trade which Its macadamised reads once centered here. Towns aud villages, which the railroads have brought close te the censuinsr have obtained a portion of It Te recover it the city must be brought into better connection' with the country. The turnpikes need te be -made free and railroads are called for along the main highways. Tbey are likely new te pay their proprietors di rectly and their benefit te the business of the centre cannot be questioned. m Twk Evangelical Mtutnger clsltn te hsvs direct snd reliable Information Uist ths Associated Prsss dispatches concern ing the trial of Bishop Dabs were fur nished by one of the staff of the Cleveland Leader, a Journal In the hands of these who Nx uie uefiructiuu 01 uiu avuhbvm- esl association. It oendemns the reports as unikir,garbled and untrue and emphati cally contradict msny statement of ths Leader. Whatevsr may be the merlls of the ease It has certainly given the Eras Eras gelleal church plenty of free advertising. Civilization Is advancing In Japan, Fifty thousand cotton mill operative at Oittka threaten te strike for better wage en account of the Increased prlce of rice. Carneeik has been talking te reporters about ths efflclency of libraries as tomb stones, at least that Is abent the substance ofhlasrgunient. ' What," he asks "will ths Aster family be remombered for COO years hence 7 Fer nothing but the library te which tbey have devoted only a trifle of tbeir enormous wealth. Fer what will the name of Vandsrbllt be then most respectcdr I ssy for the Vanderbllt branch of the ttM circulating library." It Is quite true that llbrerle tnake fine monuments, and we hope, the fashion of building them will grew, but peeple should de geed for the sake of It and net for glory. Mr. Carnegie gees en te dilate npen the wisdom of giving while you live and has only pUy for these who bequeath their wealth. IIe Is qulte right, although the remark Is n little start ling as coming from the founder of soveral libraries and amount te strong pralse of himself. Bat then returning modesty was nevOr a striking trnit of Mr. Carnegie's character. Tuk current number of Science dcscrlbes the Hale weed and brick pavement which is In use In Charleston, Weat Virginia, and ether places and Is highly praUed, although much cheaper than asphalt or Belgian block. First a few Inche of sand are laid, then a layer of one Inch beard ten inches wide dipped in het coal tar, then several inches of sand, and then ordinary hard burned building bricks en edge and laid "herring bone" style se that the joints of Uie beards sre straddled. The beards are laid lengthwlse with the street, and the whole pavement curves from curb te curb like an asphalt or Belglan block pavement without glitters. The scams of the bricks are filled with sand, and then the pavement well rammed and rolled. Where thore is very heavy traflie het pitch is also used te fill in the cracks. It la claimed that this pavement Is easy te tuke up and put down for street repulrs, and that Its elasticity under heavy weight makes it very durable. Buffalo Bill soems te have left Heme In .disgrace, because he refused te pay a reward offered te any Remau who would ride his bronches. He says that the peas ant who accomplished the font took half an hour te de it, while he had only allowed ten minutes. It wss a great feat at any rate for a man unused te bucking bronches, and it would have been better policy te pay some reward. Tuk new two Cent stamps are said te tear se easily that many are damaged by the postefuce clerks who have te separate the sheets rapidly for retail sales, '""bore are also growls against the postal card and Mr. VYanaruaker doe net seem te have made a faverable Impression by these Uttle changes, whatever he may accomplish with larger schemes. PERSONAL. Dn. nnewx-SEQUAKD Is still engaged en his youthful eliser at Par1., and perslht in bolleving that hi experiment will at last be successfully established. Hecter C. Havehkyer, of New Yerk, by will divided an esute of 12,500,000 among relatives. Twe hundred and llfty thousand dollar went for charitable Institution. EneAnA. Pee, captain of the Princeton feet ball team, Is an amateur preacher as well. On Sunday he inade a centre rush en Satan at a Y. M. C. A. meeting In New Yerk, and reports state that It was an effec tive one. .. uuscey M. Dfpkw is sick, v ith grip. "It Is no wonder he U hearse," ssld Dr. Bassett, who Is attending Dr. Denevv j "he never steps talking oxcept when he 1h asleep. If he happened te think of a geed story en his death-bed I have no doubt he would try te tell it." Mns. Careline Donevan, who died in Baltimore, left12,000 te Cardinal Ulbbens and hi successor te help educute young men In the Catholle ministry. She h1h5 gave S100.000 te the Jehns Hepkins Uni versity and flO.000 te Washington and Loe University. She was net a Catholic. Sia. Sueci, the Italian faster, who claims that a man can dispense with solid feed by kl"g an occasional dose or his celebrated liquid, is coming ever te this country arter showing the efflcaey 0r his Invention In England. It Is expected that he will be received sans sued by bearding house- Mrjj. Chaiilkmaenk Tewjjr, or Phila delphia, has prespnted te the Historical Set ety of Pennsylvania the aluable col lect en or colonial laws and ether rare book belonging te the late Charlemagne Tower. Ths books, among them M vol vel vol 5?m?ef cl0.nld ! are worth about tt),O00 and In many respects the jneit notable collection In the world. Haby Stewar; "Werth BSO.OOO, A baby In arms wertd $20,000, and no one authorized te care for It, Is the state of affairs brought by the disaster near Buffalo last Thursday night. E. . E. Stewart and hi wife, of Itoehester, N. Y., were lnitantl v killed in that collhlen, but the baby a little eyer a year old, which was in its mother's arms, was found underneath the wreck two hours alter the accident hap. pened, se sheltered by Us dead parents' oerniies as te have escaped without a scratch The future of the i little orphan ha been discussed at length. Mr. Stewart's busl nes partner, E. T. Simmen, Is looking after the baby's affairs In the absonce of anv near relative. The baby will have money enough. Noth ing can prevent the suit that will be brought against the railway company for emiS0."1!,"18 cU1 about Sew In en ertbe old line companies sod as will seen h la posslea of ioefl, het who Is te assume the nartlanshls)fa 1M BMj IM UvMl sTvCVtvMl , 111 IwOOBVMVs In fesmdlng heBriikV but fe aat re rnste, MbmTtleMn)adl)erareealy Af i i-ii- - V ' Aglesplas; Wesaaa's rrBSss)Mr , , Net less astounded thaarPeHsssaaB Jekn Stuart, who awakened iher. at sswIadjaB' eotMaeeef tW Flft AvesHwVesel, Kew Yerk, en Monday morning, rwaa Matyr Case, an opera stager who llrse ar Ke, S Ores Jen) sties, and- who had. In -bet raffled, white nlsjnt-gewn and, a loose wrapper, walked asleep aN the way down, te Madisen Square without knowing Her without meeting a policeman te wake her TO policeman spoke i "What are red doing hare?" and touched her shoulder. At the Voice and touch the woman gave a sudden start and wok up. Then with a shriek she dropped at the pelleesaM's feet. Seeing herself suddenly revealed In the robe of a steep-walker Sad almost undone , After aha bad been suitably clothed at Captain Redly' tation-heue the sergeant sent her hoes In charge ef PoHeemsn, Murphy, At Ne. 31 QrMt Jens street the eseapade of the boarder was apparently net relished. . Nature' effort are alway directed arlfhtt eat emtlm occasional ssslstaae of Ui proper kind prove ml nenUy Mrvteaabl te hsr eSOrta. .lAsader oemblna rry quality te randsr Itefpseuliar rvleln vtrjr mseydls- The dlsMsaJ or babvhoed ars te rai pldljr uldbe waakenlnc that ths nulcknt mmm sheul tt4 te cheek them. Dr. Bull's Baby Hyrup I the unfailing remedy for Ui complaints. Price only a enta. Her Hweet Smite Ifannta MnSttll. I had net en hr for twenty years. Mew tb was a wsH-prervsd matron with tb same swst mll en her fas, and asstef splendid teeth thank te BOZODONT. Her daughter call hsr blessed because sh brought thm up properly. - Ths spooks and cebllns that delight Te nil with terror all the night ) That stalk abroad In hideous dreams With which despepsla'a fancy teem, Will never trouble with their Ills The man who trust In PUree's rills. Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Purgatlv Pellets vege table, harrele, painl. tare I M,TuAw (Frem Itepubllean ITeadqunrtera. MeaAVIA, N. Y., Mar B. 1B8T.-0. F. Wood ward : I have been etlng Kemp' Balsam and And It very sOectlve In relieving a cough with which I have been afflicted of late. Our drug gltU tell me they soil mere of this than any any ether cough remedy, t can cheerfully rec ommend It, Your truly, J. J. FaAa, Editor Republican. At all druggists. Large bottle 60e aud f I. (2) It Is dangerous te tamper Willi Irritating liquids nnd exciting snuITs. Use Ely's Cream Balm, which Is safe and pleasant, and Is easily applied. It cures the worst case of catarrh, cold In I he head nnd hay fever, giving relief from the nrst application. Prlce&O cenu, feb27-2wd s WIW SPECIFIC CO. Lingered Between Life and Death. Mrs. tlee. V. Hmoeto, a highly cultivated and estimable Indy of 1'rcncett, It, AfK, date of April 29, PHD! " During the summer of . niiun uuuer 1K87 my uyrs bentine Inflnmrd, and my ste mach ann liver almost hopelessly alserdered. Nothing late agreed with me. I toekchronlo dlarrhnsn, nnd for some time my life was de spaired of by my family. The leading physl clnns of the country ware consulted, snd the medicines administered by them never did any permnnrnt geed, and I lingered between life nnd death, the later being preferable te the agonies 1 was enduring. In May, UM8, I be came dUgusted with physlclai ans and their medicines. I drei l.l.niiUwl(l. i ironneu mem nil. nnd depended muivij uuunti.i ufmiuv loin, ikfi n kw nfdivit of which made me pernuinenUy well well Bpecinc(H.H.a), a few bottles from then until new." MADE 1118 MFR A PUItDEN. I have had scrofula until It made my life a burden. I was Inexpressibly mlncrable. Rick, weak, slenpless, and unhappy; desiring that the short time which seemed te have been shetted te me en this earth would hasten te an end. I tried docten.' treatment and medlciue. and travel, but none of them did any geed, for thelscrefula gradually grew worse one physl! clan, who I trnvcled far te see. nnd te horn 1 pnia iioe, gave up uie case as nepeiesa. I then gave up all ether medicines, and took only bwirtsBpcclflc H. 8. H.) Four bottles of that medlclne cured me, and for the past four ynnra 1 have had as excellent health nnd I am as free from disease as anylxxly lit Ing " Z. NtlMK, Fremont, Neb. Treatise en nioed and Hltlu Diseases mailed free. t) HW1FT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, da. lAUTER'a LITTLE LIVEIt PILLS. .CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Sick Ilcadaclie nnd relieve all the troubles Inci dent te a bilious state of the system, such as Dlulness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after Kittlnir, l'uln In the Hide, Ac, Whlle their most reinurkable success has been shown In curing Headache, yet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER ril.Irt nre equally vnluable In Constlimtlen, curing and preventing this annoying com- Jilalnt, while they also cerreal all disorders of lie stomach, stimulate the itver aud regulate the bowels. Even if they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless te these who suffer from this dlnlrmuiliiir mmnlilni complaint !! Vint and but fortunately their goodness docs net end here, and these who once try Uiem will nnd these Uttle pills valuable In se many ways that iiivy win uui ue wining ui ue Wlineul mem, But after all sick bead Is the bane of se many lives that here is where we make our great beust, Our pills cure It while ethers de net; CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS are vry small and very easy te take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and de net gripe or purge, but bj; their gentle no ne tlnu pleiue all who uxe them, l.i vials at 25 cte ; Ave ler fl. bold everywhere or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW YORK. Small Pill. Small Dese. Small Price. ougl3-l)dced -1'ENS MONDAY, MARCH 10, ISO. THE Lancaster Trust Company, 36 and 38 North Queen St. CAPITA 1 9830,000. Charter Perpetual. Rents Rufes In its Klrcand HurgUr Proof Vaults, that caunet be opened only by the renter, ut ti, $10 aud S3U per anuuin, Revches deports in sums of one dollar and upwards, furnishing dcptUlt books there Acts its Administrator, Executer, Agent, etc.. nnd Executes Trusts of ecry descrll) descrll) tleu, Pit) a Interest en Deposits I per cent, per an num, nnd at rate or a per cent, lier auuum for six months. Solicits current accounts, subject te check, of Iudl lduaW, nrms and corporations. Imests money In Judgments and mortgages in Lancaster city uud county. Leans money en approved collaterals and mortgages. Receipts for wills nnd aitumes Ihelr custody without charge, HKurltles,fpwelr)', etc., received for ta'e keep- ". HlUerware uud valuables stored at ., nii. Trust funds deposited and luvestcd icparalely fiem iheae el the company. v,"''"Jr J. I. HARTMAN, President. II. UAUMUAHDNER, V, IreMdent. JNO.HERTZLER. Treasurer. HROWN Jt HENHEL, Solicitors. CIUtCTORK: Jehn I. Hartman, Henry Baunigarduer, Je in Keller. Samuel M. M era. Jehn D.Kklles, J. Uay Brown, J. Oust Zeek, mrC-tfd "1ALIFOIINIA. j Seclul Parties. Heml-innnlhly. Tourist sleeping cars. Cheap rates. Southern I'acine Oe. An.nsuZL.rj'e.ji. y?. ! ." .r. V . vr i . Len 1 nn ratiB si- ( s iir t.iu -. . I A a.I T.T rf-l IS n ". S5y.Tla"fiuarr w"jaaSy4V Vttmtkt, , ranjtsss.wrf A, Taaesay, March II. MS. . First Slwaf of the Millinery Sltmwft. It's a rollicking breeze thev lellr of. Saucv shaees. wrinklexl -arid- crinkled ; here jhalf poke, here j cocked up ; pen,wiee awaice, a pleasing lurprise in every brim twist. Demurest are the straight bread brims; but their enam elled crown take the shine off all the old-time plain sisterhood. Bewthssst of centre. Thrift anirlf anrl cnan tifw kibbens : i Meire, armure and satin stripes, self-colors ; an odd and pleasing mix. 15, 23, and 30c, Nes. 7, 1 2, and 16. 2 Narrow stripes en each border, 18 and 20c, Nes. 16 and 40. 3 Uncut velvet, giving cor duroy effect, 18 and 40c, Nes. 5 and 12. Newest tints, patterns that you'll find nowhere else in town, and half the prices that similar Ribbons have been bring ing. Seme exquisite Sash Novel ties just from Paris. Near root of Main Aisle stairs, Chestnut street Sid. Le baton de parfim. A fash ionable fad which satisfies its demands at the Perfumery counter. These little Paris novelties are here in several forms -perhaps you don't knew that they are solidified perfumes of most delicate odors. Pencils and cakes, te be drawn about the wrists or neck, passed ever the hands and face, leaving no mark but a trace of Araby the blest. The pencils, various odors, are 60 cents, the tablets $1, the solid sachets, in satin covers. $1. Here is a box price $18, only one, from the Exposition ; it has two perfumed charms of oxidized silver, pencils and tablets in several forms. Would veu be en raHert with Fashion you must affect the perfumes of the period. Se much for se little a thing, and yet we put it down right there te illustrate the complete ness of the store. Nothing is trifling here. When the ddvertiser is among the perfumes he would fain tell of the Paris Extracts, Colognes, and Toilet Waters of Le Grand ; they are marvel marvel eous, as also their rivals from Reger & Gallait. Of the lat ter the 1 oz. extracts are 50 cents, and the 2 oz. $1 ; Lu bin's are the same, and Alfred Wright's also, but larger bot tles. Alfred Wright challenges the French, and our own Queen Mary, oz. 25 cents, and 2 oz. 45 cents, challenges Alfred Wright. In the tilts of the odors cheese your opinion. Main Aisle, centre. Jehn Wanamaker. SPatchc. "PINE AMERICAN WATCHES. A Positive Bargain te the Watch Buyer. We offer BELOW ALL COMPETITION, s brana new line of fine American Watches, lust purchased nt a CUT PRICE. TheyareHtem Wind, FULL JEWELED. PATENT REGULA TOR)), BKEUNKT HAIR HPRINQB, and will give a Guarantee with every Individual move ment, te run within UO seconds a week and even better. In either Hunting or Open Face Ceses. In GOLD CASES 130 and up, acccerdlng te weight and quality. In SILVER CASES, tit. In NICKEL CASES, til. In GOLD-KILLED CASES, fJO te tXT, 11 K., 21 year guarantee. In LewerQualltles of FILLED 0AHES, tig. The above are all genuine American Munu factnred Goods of a High Orude, with which we gte our personal, as well ns maker's, guar antee. CHAS.s! GILL, JEWELER AND GRADUATE OITICIAN. NO. 10 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. w ALTER C. HERR. D0Y00 WEAR SPECTACLES? 1 have engnged PROP. J. T. LIT TLE, an expert scientific optician, who will be at my store, MONDAY, MARCH 17, for one week. Persons )is Ing defective llen and trouble In being suited with glasses, will find It te their Interest te call ami hae their eyes examined, for which no charge Is made. COMPLICATED CASE9 SOLICITED. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OP ORANGE. SentittB: j-yt.1 Tallin NATHOIIHT. DENTIST. OII'KNTKK MOUAllK. Illlnif Teeth aud l"alnlti Extraction Hue- cleltlcs. New Bets made, broken ones iiieuued nud remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc. Yes, everything uertululng 10 iwnuniry win receive prompt aiieniien.ai te Dentutry will receive prompt very Moderate Terms. Kenieuit very Moderate Terras. Remember that Dr. Naiherstls Uie ONLY Dentist In this county who Is n graduate of Medicine as well us of Deu- usiry. nn navnniage mat is ouweu. mart-lydAw F OR JAPANESE GOODS, QoteKRISMAN'S, Me, a WnsOUng UtreeU Nf sfftttfftftUV. rraMBt-ireLr, FURNIfURELSTO! f?"J'PtSr 'Hw3rsyXsjerlf)Bcsi atftn .v rysz5n&si. I I ln.i . II' Si . fAM. TJAROAINS!' AIMS I Bargains in Furniture Te Clese Ont the Buataesa, NO. M EAST KINO BTRECT. A mars-iwd w. it. nerruKtnm. w -IDMfKtVBUORNm. A Question of Dollars and Sense ! NOT ONLY WHAT YOU PAY, HUT WHAT YOU GET I Geed Seise Shen Bj Sulit the Mm I We Study the Interests of Our Customers. GOODS THE BEST. PRICES THE 1OWEST. CUSTOMERS SATISFIED TURN VOURSTEPSTOWARDTUB CORNER AND JOIN THE PROCBSSION BOUND FOR WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cor. East King and Duke Streets, LANCASTER, PA. e CUHAOIDUS. SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS MONTH -IN- FURNITURE -TO- HOUSTIRE BUYERS. NEWEST STYLES, RELIABLE GOODS. Full tine Heme-Mnde Werk. Goods stored until wanted and delivered. Come te Lancas ter's Cheapest Purnlture Ueuse. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, Sd A 4th Floers, Ne. SI SOUTH QUEEN S1REM.T. J7IURNITUHE. VERDICT! Any One Ought te Be Suited Here. This Is the Verdict or the People ns they Pass Through Our Large Stock of FURNITUREI Larger than Ever It Is this Spring. Cheaper than Ever the Price this Spring. Bedroom Suites. The Largest Variety of Them Ever Set Up In One Place In This City. SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street -All Goods Stored till Wanted aud Deliv ered Free. Segal Sleticcs. TJISTATE OF JOHN RANSING, LATE OF Xu Lancaster city, deceased. Letters of ad ministration en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against tue same, w ui pretsuiu uiem wiuieui uciay ler settlement te the undersigned, resldlna? in Lan caster, fa. A. F. HUKNCK. Administrator. Jehn A, Ceylk, Attorneys. febMtdTu TTtSTATE OF API PHONY KRESIIBACH All late of the city of Lancaster, deceased Letters of administration c Ua.en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demauds against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in said city. GOTTLIEB TREIER, Administrator c. t. a. Jeun A. Ceylk, Attorney. rVbiS-dtdTu STATE OF CHRISTIAN H. LEFEVRE, late of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testamentary en said 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 thera without delay for settlement te the under signed, residing in Lancaster city. i HENRY CHARNER, JOHN A. CHARLES, JOHN L. MILLER, Executers. A. IIerk Smith, Attorney. febI4tdTu IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION for letters of administration upon the ci ci taeo of Perks P. Mu El wee, a supposed dece dent. In the Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, Pa. Whereah, An application for letters of ad ministration upon the estate of Parks P. Mo Me El wee, lately a resident of the City of Lancaster, in the County of Lancaster, and State of Penn slvanla, who Is alleged te have been absent and unheard of for seven years and upwards, and supposed te be dead, uae presented by James If. McElvrce, (who has renounced in favor or Ida Shenk.) te C. F. Myers, esq., Regis ter et Wills of said County of Lancaster, en the 27th day or November, A. D. 1889, and by said register certified en the said OTlhdayet November, A. D, 18SH, te the Orphaus' Court of said county, whereupon u decree was entered In accordauce with the Act of Assembly of June 21, 1SSS. Therefore. In pursuance of the decree of said Court therein made, all parties Interested In the estate of Parks P. McElwee, the supposed de cedent, nre hereby netlrted te be and appear at the Cejrt Heuse, in the City of Lancaster, en the 23d day of March, A. D. 1880, at 111 o'clock. In the forenoon, when and where the Orphans' Court of Lancaster will hear evidence concern ing the ulleged absence of l'aiks P. McElwee, the supposed decedent, uud the circumstance and duration thereof, and will make such or ders and decrees therein as In the Acts of As sembly are made and provided. SAMUEL L. KAUFFUAN, lS-ttdTu Dep. Clerk of Orphans' Court, XtlUccUattreu. WANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN in city or country wishing te earn $n te II a day at their own homes; no canvassing; work furnished uud sent by mail any distance. Address with stamp, Crystullsed Photo. Ce., 112 W. 6th St., Clnclunatl, O. febJl-Jmeed NOTICE. Mr. Isuaa G. Pfautz, of Lit I tz, Lancaster county, la Is about forming a stock company of the proposed Copper Corporation, In war. wick township. The par value of a share is one hundred dollars, and the stock will be d. vided Inte one hundred shares. Persons wish ing te buy some of the stock will call en or ad dress, M It. ISAAC O. PKAUTZ, Kl-iind' Lltltz, taucastcr county, Pa. sToe.ooo. IN BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR IN VEST0R8, IN BUMS OF tioe.taoo.Suoo, ii,oeo te tJo.eoa Bends 6 per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mortgages 6 per cent. Interest, payable half yearly, stand or call for full 'nformatlen. (IWsfCtVtC. 'A'T AAnUtE-K! T.V. -k - u 11 ieti wrsfrwit Stmlly glTeil away with fSweflM 1 net ifsk wheat Oikct are Inst the thing thed fl fCRWM'IVn Jl MMsSrel. v L Me. gM PJsgFSsssssj. fMT1MfgVM Blnak' (aUnA! WhtrUi,Ve4-' AflMnsMernana. !&!?& 4' Apple,-' PesKSius, Strawberries, Hams, E gtK'ftJWxtri tot L Cresm st, BolefMI, OsllrernUst IUbT,' )tt ' . w- ftji- j. " sswif tysji wiappws terrejsjprOll fm. VfeMUM maw let ter Um 8 AKDLOTlt.fl TaU,00rjPMbiiT -W4 NOS. u AM SOUTH OI !.' & TButtan-s. ::,:. : i "u it COFFEES AND TEAS' Coffees always Fresh Roasted. Tens selecled ler their Fine Flaver. LARGEST LINE OF Canned and Bottled Goedi. Large Line of Evaporated and Dried Fruits, ate. Farlneleus Goods, via ; Oat Meal, Avsns, le. ', BURSK'S, NO. 17 EAST KING STREET. A TRKUfTB, DEAD SHOTS FIRED AT RANDOM. He A'tw .Era ter advertisement of the most complete line of Lenten Goods ever offered. Then take up the Examiner and see what we offer yea there. " Oar Family Physician " nnd " Bradbury's Encyclepadla ,f given away. Ask for card which will explain alk CANNED OOODS 2B Cases of Canned Cern At6e 121 " " Cern.- ..Atfor23e 28 " ' Blackberries.... ..At 4 for 15c 25 " ' Strawberries ...At 4 for 25e 25 " " Cherries....- At for 25c 25 " " Peaches AtSferic 100 " Tomatoes At 8c can 10 ' " Apples '. At 3 for 25e 10 " " French Peas ... .A 11 12JJ0 JELLIES, Ac. CO buckets asserted Jellies at f 1 n bucket, 10 cases Tumbler Jelly at 8 for 25c. 1 bbl Apple Butter, He ft, 8 ns for 25c. I bbl Mince Meat at Se lb, 4 ft 25c Pint bottles Ketchup, 8e; quart bottles, 10c. Finest bottle Ketchup, nice rer saloon trade, 8 fer25e. ' Tub Butter (Creamery), 20a25c. Pure Extracted Verk state Heney at 2 lbs for 25a. Cranberries, Oranges, Cocoanuts nnd Lem Lem ons. Fruit Puddlne, all flavors, at SalOc. CRACKERS. Fresh thick nnd thin Water Crackers, at 4 tbs for 25e. Masen's XXX Crackers, S lbs 25c. Nlc nacs and Ginger Snaps, 8 lbs 25c. Pilet Cakes or Hard Tack, 10al2e fe. Alse full line of flucst Wafer and Sweet Crackers. FRUITS. Evaporated Pears, fancy, 15e. Pared Peaches, evaporated, 12H, 15, IS, 22. 25 and 28 cents. Geed Fearhes, 8 tbs 25c lEvaperated Unpared Peaches, 3 Ss 25c. Italian Peaches, ISe. Fine NewAprlceU.S lbs 25a. Blight Fine Apricots, ltc. Egg 11 ums, 8 lbs 25e. Golden Plums. 12c FluestUeldsn Egg Plums, 12Kc. LargeSIIver Prunes, 20c. Evaporated Apples, 2 ana 3 lbs 25a. Sliced Apples, 10c. New Prunellas, 2 lbs 25c. English Currants, 3 lbs 25c. Blue Ralslus. 12c. Grape Raisins, 8c. Sultana Raisins, 3 lbs 2ec. Finest BalUna Ratslns, 15c. pitted Plums, 15c. MUwlngFlgs,3Ibs25e Finest Layer Figs, 2&S25C. Fig Paste, 15c New Dates, 4 lbs 25. Finger Prunes, 5c lb. Flne French Prunes, 8 DsaSc Finest California Prunes, 10,11, 12 and 14 cents. CAUSTIC SODA a heavy stock ut Oc lb. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRLTCESTS., 'Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement. floats anb SMtee. -1HAS. H. FRY. LEGGINS AND- OVERGAITERS! I Have J list RcceUedaLarge Line mid Assort ment of Men's Leggins -AND- Men's and Ladies' Ovefgaiters. The Men's Leggins are used for Fex Chases and General Rldlug, and a Riding Habit or Outfit Is net complete without them ; they are lust the thing te keep the Pantaloons from being soiled and are made In about a dozen dif ferent styles and sizes, ranging In pries from 12.60 te 18.00. The experience of every one usln 18.00. The experience of every one using mem is inav mey weuldu l new be without mem at anycesi. Men's and Ladles' Overgalters are used the year round by some peeple for warmth and by many ethers for style. Men's from 11.00 te 11.50. Ladles' from 11.25 te 2.00. They are made of All Shades and Celers te Match Every Shade of Dress Goods. Full Display of Leggins and Overgalters can be seen in Shew Window . The One-Price Cash Heine, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY A ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices lit BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS.S A 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. 43-Store Closed Every Evening at C o'clock Except Monday and saturduy. $ev gale ev ctt. "TJIOR RENT-THUEE-STORY HOUSE, IS E rooms, Ne. 10 North Duke street. Inquire . feb22-tfd NO. 221 EAST ORANGE ST. F OR KENT A THHEEOTORY BRICK Dwelllnir Heuse, ultli modern ImnmvA. iueiii, .u. ei, c-int JVIIl T.-, . T .... s. . r. .T--..v;: .'T ig street feilhv J .4K Uvl-lv stable en let. New occupied by Jehn W. I J el. man. Apply te GEO. D. HPRECHEIt, Ne. 213 East King street. IS-tfd 170R RENT-STORE ROOM NO. IS EAST K King street, reimerly occupied by As rich Bres. Alse second and third fleer rooms, from April 1, ism. Inquire of lan23-trd n. O. LIPP. JJ10R 3 Fl es.8t OR RENT THIRD AND FOURTH KlnnrflltnvAl'hn H. ITrpv'a HUM Hiere. Sand 5 East JClns: street. Third fleer Is handsomely papered and fitted up, uaung Its own water closet and wabstand In a small aute-roem. The fleer Is planed and oiled, mak ing a handsome room, suitable rer dancing, so se ciables, secret organisatiens, etc. Fourth Fleer a net papered, and Inlts present condition Is suitable ter wholesaling, light manufacturing, etc It also has its ewu water closet and weshstand lu a small anto-roem. Rent. 88 per month In advance. Will be band band eraely papered aud partitioned te suit Ledge and ether organisatiens. OS-tfd CIIAB. H. FREY. -snsnrt things Ji NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL, Ge te EKIHMAN'B i v Wart Kb mntU iilslJs i fc i iniim u m IV' J" gaRJitiMie cvudj imStiEt6 CUtHtti. u ur NV s l,m Tias'-v . . L. Manxman a Bre., V I TAILORING p-v? IJI CUSTOM -DEPARTMENT I 4 t and lowest price f ' Our Anwar,l Ail-Weel Chariet Halts, ta erdw. at I All-Weel Wide Wale Okcrlet Stilly te All-Weel FlM English Wonted Jtattft, I erdw.Ma.. , r English Wide Wale Coats and Vest, te or, AU-Weel biagenal Worsted Halts, te , The Best Imported Corkscrew Ssille, ta erAsr, PSi VtM AtLWatl Trratmrnr,. in nU, Si ' M Th Batt Tmaaers, te order, SB M, ft, , l, U. Faeuiitet new perfect for the flarst work nt guaranteed. Orartternmlas la Beys' and Children's Suit all ear own make. Prlee almost nuLbir t..n.i.r... i .,. Unwn Btinlil . ki .-..--j .-2.-.'l once of this rare opportunity. 7 I . ( L. Gansman & Brp., Tailors and Manufaotnrers of Men'. Bey's nasi Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) I KU WITH QUII IT., .W.COWrnOPORAKOI. tAHOAITIB.PA. I aT Net connected with any ether Clethlag sxeuse in tne ciir. 4Be cautions and make no mistake se that you gat tome right place. MVE RSRATHFON. OURS IS AN K ATTRACTIVE LINE -OF- Light-Weight Overcoats -FOR- Spring ',US7e THE STYLE AND FIT OFOU GiMtMENT " IS ACKNOWLEDGED, AND THE PRICES ARE REASONABLE. 3-CALL AN INSPECT OURSTOCK.W 1 ' Myers & Kathven, i Reliable Clothiers, t NO. 12EA8TBLNG STEBET LANCASTER. PA. v M ART1N BROS. The " New Yerk Sarterla Art Journal " for March ha Custom Tailoring Department. this te say of the Spring Styles : " Mere artlstla gar. menu than these for the Spring were never worn. They are net only exceedingly graceful In shape but they have character. The material for Spring Is also vary handsome and the general effect Is that If appropriateness happily com bined with elegance." Te an extensive assert ment of novelties, ready new, we Invite your attention. Foreign and American Buttings, Treuserings and Light Overceatings. We es pecially call your attention te our Worsteds In Wide Wales and Corkscrew patterns. Our novelties In Casslmeres and Cheviots luneat checks, stripes, and light and dark shades Our facilities for turning out perfect-fitting gar ment and first-class tailor work I equal te the best In all Its equipments. Our blip in cutters and tailors areall members of the new school of progress In custom tailoring. As toprlees the lowest far first-class work always abide. Geed Business Suite te order, 115, 113 and M. Handsome Imported Worsted and Cheviot Suit, f23, 125 or (27. Finest Cleths and Cassl meres for Finest Suits, a handsome aholes. Many novelties In Spring Overceating te plek from, richly trlmmed, f 18, ISO, VS3 ; handsomest UO. See our line of $5, 17 and S9 Trousers te order. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. Sletiv. s NOW I The first real snow of the season. Hew WHITE, hew PURE, hew BEAUTIFUL seem like something we have net seen for long time, aud yet these who use Have these same qualities displayed en their tale every day In their Bread and Biscuit Ceat. T UMBER AND COAL. ' Jj . TOBACCO SHOOKH AND CASES. WEST- cam uamu ueua. Wholesale and Retail. ey nJ-lyd 421 Water Street. Lancaster. Pa. -r- rAUMGARDNERB COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. Orricms-Ne. I2B North QeeenStraet, and Ne 664 Nertlv Prlnca street l A xaarsi Jiena rnae stxett, Spring Overcoats ! ikr. m ' LM'M tl ' ..". ilL-- ' ." .. LL. iiLIEL !. -' 5 C'iH-iiSeWkSrJiif! AsjsS&tJSiSt "i-'Sui s hM
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