'r-r- r , "V, f ' "J 4,111 . t ,r- we'- lt. 'J . 5 flttE LANCASTER DAILY sINTELMGENOEB, WEDNESDAY, MAUCH 12. 1890. v .. V1? fnttUtfttncer 'A veMcatueMi i MAM.Y 'CTtMttJaiatCWtrrtMrtw; . MM l thte Mjr M wrewX IK?tMTMlMWMBWtk. ,---; - ii . LlinUlfCB-OMWtaf as rwwwyMr.iBMtM. ., skats artsar, m4 vImn neither of r M W0 rVSSjOsHeal, M BnrntMBfOBB. Lancaster , raw . .PA..1UK1I12.1M0. V ACMAllt i.Pnfcmft enl commission, by ft V lb . WUctt la briefly described us tin kle, tjper te Lave Kiiica uie L'nd at last the French accept rjondsmnatlen which they rejected atroer Indignation when ettered ' 4mlaent American engineers. VhM active old De licsaepa waa whooping up" the great canal with bu wonderful powers 01 cenmgiuus lutlaam the French investor I all advene criticism te Amcrl- "jealettay of a foreign enterprise, IfOki when, instead of rushing te pStf'tewue of the tottering Panama ina) project, Americana began i encourage the Nicaragua canal Mt Impression of Jealous motives waa iMMngthened. They refused te believe it ae many millions naa been spent at umi under the direction of the most ent engineers without accomplish- emethlnff that should tempt un- P wrfadlced capitalists te further Invest- jyaMBt, but new that their own cemmis- i baa declared tnai 11 weuia net pay ftiflnlsh the work they will see the erican opposition In its true light. ..then new appears te be a tendency te h te the ether extreme, and wc are that all the work at Panama Is te ttiMAfi turitf aliailtlffklv ntlll fflir- .nuuim n-j ... ..., .... "wr, and that the ditch is nothing the hopeless grave of an enterprise r which there can be no resurrection. i'mav be well te wait for the detailed ffmpDrt of the commission before Jumping mtua conclusion. '--rlji Kretiph Invewtnrs lvmv im elillircu . " V - (threw away their apparently wertii- i property, but It Is net likely that it ijm absolutely auanueneu. tue uuge enes cm uireugu mountains, tue eys, dredging, embankment and ' machinery have a value there, no hew mythical it may new seem, I eventually tome enterprising Yan- a. Germans or Englishmen may turn ' tftmn te account nnd build n lock cnnal ' f ft' ship railway en the ruins of the De eps undertaking, it is stated as srieas'fact that in spite of French apathy te Germans nearly all the snlcal engineers en the canal work from Germany. A great deal of I, machinery waa American and Eng- , ami In fact irauce seems te have aiabad little but the unsuccessful en- leg-and the wonderful financial Wsten the Nicaragua canal has been rthreugb aud proves unequal te demands of commerce thcre will iblV be ft revival of interest in Pan- I'M by far the shortest and quickest mSL The wide and clear Suez canal iioerewded that even the night use fit by electric light hardly stretches Ita ty tomeci me ciemanus or com- The Jeng Nicaragua canal with I leek will hardly meet the rush of i.-'trtjBc,- and another may have te be V BWPftftfC ftp The Bad Rey In Jail. ikrtftl,m9 Chccdy is an eleven-year-old ' ejegr iu aemury ceunncmcni ier ten unys taMeyamensliig prison, for heading a ; WiMin band one Sunday evening in :Ooteber. The sexton of the Church of ttev'Evangel, In Philadelphia, ran out fajad caught him, and he was found atStltw nt .Hat tirKttif. t'tall. Tt it.n.. .1 things muet be enforced, but boys will filbeyi, and it Is a pity that some ranee was net made for the natural Eftftd healthy spirit of mischief, lm- ameutln Meyamensing is rattier (h en a boy of eleven who up- Pfaars te be honest aud sturdy with L.aly a little excess of animal ffplrlU and a lack of reverence that may ; Ja due te circumstances. The words "fell bird" may stick te him all his life ydaf this trifling offense, and strangely i4aMigb it is a church that gave him this push en the downward path. tr'taaiteed of aendlng out Us sexton te cap- i vum and prosecute the irreverent tlu-puu ; awtslclans, the church would have better eted the principles of Christianity rlflr seeking te de the small boys some find. The se-culled bad boys are net :nen really bad, no matter hew nggra : Tfttlng and insolent they may be. They mmf become bad, and nothing accms likely te hasten that result than LiMfttlng them like daugereus criminals. t.ItdUceurages Belf-respcct and seems te JfcftBd them ever at once te the criminal The little fellow new in Mevar aanalnir Is said te he crvlnrr fnr hk S :Un. r. .,.., tI..,. . 1.. 1 . .. when he gets out again the Jail may Hare fewer terrors for him, and his Mutual experience niav make him a fMrt'ef small desperado here iu the eved of himself and companions. If he makes '-Itgjuuu mau ii win ue in spue or the kurch and the law. With all our eaau or modern progress, blindfold Jus. w Mt gees stumbling along, catchlnir and WHhlng the little wrong-doers and let- , tiws WJ(V iiiuiueu encujw. ;;' , ii-.a W SUte Charity. iBenater Mylln, who is en the charltv Ttatlgatlng committee, appointed by llkf two Houses of the state Legislature, :4ifWPerted in the Phlladelnhla v. n. Baalapesed te make a thorough examina- ftef-tbe matters put Iu charge of the tunittee aud te believe that great ex- anee prevails in the conduct of SaaajBasy :hral 'jeaaaftt' blTaaaasjij y institutions. He U further of iaten that the state aid is imnroecrlv e; m te many of them that have sum- ' resources of their own for everv fwaaer expenditure. -Whi 'We) have Inner luwn nMlmnnlnlnn (!. money appropriated by the Htate te BBiUUSlS or cnarltv Is wremrlv ni.nrn. rtftlad, in that it is given te many lii- , . wmueua, irreguiany scattered through mm, tnat nave been started bv nrl- t aiiarity and have been leaded onto when their originators tirwi ftBtr burthen or their conductor Vfttvtcd mera'mgney te spend thuu con- esWBiilalid in the design of the charity. , . Wa believe that it is the duty of the i te take care of all the nenr. nn.i MSWftOdblJud, who are unable te care jaw i ananivea ; ana that tliU is a work TWmm abeuld net bu nut unen nrit-ntn $KZ2 . jm we believe that this duty ha deae UtoreHa-hlv and falrlv Itetaivftllym), the beet psd f- ,t. ti ! fllcted of every portion of the state ; and that It is net se done when uie Mates charity fund is given for distribution te Institutions started by prlvattenterprise and benovelehco le parllcuMr nectlens eftbeataet. ' ,. M W , The taxpayers are entttled' te dtmatuV that If the state spends money in charity it shall be expended se as te cover with equal relief every part of the common wealth ; that it shall be expended en,y for the destitute and that it ahall be dis tributed te all of them alike. The aUte should have no connection with private Institutions, the funds whereof arc prop erly expended according te the wishes of the contributors. The tate haa but ene wish, which la te grant equal relief te all deserving Ha charity, wherever they may be ; and Its duty la te glve te every ene entitled te it an equal share of ita help. It is the duty of the govern ment te sec te the proper disposition of the funds apportioned te charity ; and, as they are responsible for the Institu tion, they should conduct it. It may be said that state officials would net be aa careful, Just, efficient and economical in the distribution of the state's charity fund aa the officers of prlvetcly organized and managed Insti tutions would be. Hut this, If se, will be the fault of the people In falling te held their officials te a proper accounta bility. It does net destroy the position that state officers should control the state funds, any mere than it would show that all the administration of the state should go Inte private hands. The theory upon which the present distribution gees is that the stale should give gifts for charity; which Is net a sound position. The state should give nothing for anything; the money raised by taxation should go only te de fray the state's obligations; among which an undoubted ene Is the care of these who cannot be cared for by themselves or their families. Tim King of Portugal has Issued a do de do crce dissolving the city government of Lisben and appointing a rominlnslen te administer city affairs pending rofenns. The city council met and protested that It yielded only le force and the poeplo cheered, Iho Portuguese troubles Bre se persistent that they weein te Justify anx anx Ieiih attention. Tin: Xovetnbor nnd Decomber numbers of the consular roperta are bound In a single volume and relate entirely te mort gages in foreign countries. At the annual meeting of the National Beard of Trade, held In Uosten In the fall of 1888, the com mittee en the credit system was Instructed te prepare questions en mortgages, in debtedness, method of collection, Ac, te be answered by foreign consuls. The ques tions, oleven In number, were forwarded through the state department, and this volume gives the answer. Tliore Is feed for deep thought In the nlne hundred odd pages, and men with a taste for the dreary literature of financiering am get plenty of It free from Uncle Sam. Tin: quarterly report of the treasury bureau of statistics for the quarter ending September 30, Is the usual, fascinating but bewlldering mszoer statistics. The total value of the Imports In theso three months waa mere than ene hundred and ninety millions, which Is seme twonty-eno mil lions mere than for this period of the year before. The total value of tlie experts of domestie merchandise was evor one hun dred and soenty-four millions, about thirty-four millions mere than In the same tbrce months of 1888. We oxpertodulne millions of unmanufactured tobacco and less than a million of manufactured, We Imported leaf tobacco valued at three mil lion seven hundred and eighty thousand dollars and manufactured tobacco te the value of eight hundred aud aoventy thou sand. Our wlne Imports In the period con cen con atdeied reached a value of one million six hundred and fitly thousand, nnd experts only tiny-elght thousand. Mere than ten millions of cauned silmeu, valued at about ene million threo hundred thousand, were exported. We scut abroad evor eight mil lion dollars worth of cnttle, but alas for the expert glory of the great American plir. he ,ls only valued at a few hundred thousand I In the gulse or bacon, hams, perk aud lard, he reaches a value of nearly twenty millions, whlle the boef products approach eight millions. Our Imports of live stock are valued at seme two and a half millions, net Including immigrants, l'loven thou sand and nlncty-one horses were imported, alued at nearly two millions; we ex ported about twelve hundred. We re ceived ene hundred and elgbteen thousand Immigrants; no estimate of value at tempted. Our experts of brcailslull's were north lnoie than thirty-four millions. PKItSONAI.. Jens II. Cunns of Portland, Me., Ins made nearly $1,000,000 Iu the manufacture of chewlug gum. Er. llie Hey Is only a two-year-old race horse, but he la valued at two hundred thousand dollars. J. E. Eicner.Tr, the present postmaster or Sunbury, a sterling Democrat, well known In Lancaster, where he was born, will be suecoeded by A. N. Urlce, editor of the Sunbury .Vcicj. WitiiAM WALPenr Ahteii thoroughly appwlstei the fict that he 13 the head of the heuse of Aster. One of the tlrst things he did alter Ills father'a death w as te order a supply of visiting cards simply iuscrlbed "Mr. ABter." Kx-MAYen C. P. Evans, of Reading, an nounces hlniself a Itejiublican candldate for lieutenant governor of J'ennsylvimis. He nlled the olnce or mayor oriteiullug for three terms, llolsfer Mouteoth as Ieiil' as hels In the Held. CeMMANimu McCai.i.a, or the Enterprise, Is new under the llre era court or Inquiry. The otllcers and crew uore drawn up iu lineenthedecknr the bhlp, and Admiral Klaiberly called uxm all w de had any coin plaint te make te step te the ether side or the deck. Eleveu men stepped forward. William Hype An-LtrreN has been elected president or Swarthmere college te succeed Edw. II. Maglll, LL. 1)., rohlgned. Dr. Appleton Is a graduate or .Harvard University, and has been professor or G reek at Swarthmere since lh71. He has been acting president this year during tholllness or President Maglll. Ex-Scxatek Jacob O. IIkilman, or Jonestown, died en Tuesday from apo plexy, altera Week's Illness. Hmwrvivl two terms In the &tate Leglslature-lu 1807 and 18t!8 and was elected senator from f ? .and Dauphin counties, n 7, ,.VLU0? Doen prominently conneo cenneo connee ted w itb the Republican iarty ever slnce. He was a director or the Jouestew u bank, secretary or the Lebanon Insuraucoeom Insurauceeom Insuraucoeem Iany, and a Ice president or the Atfrlcul tural society. He aerved In the war and was captain of company E, Eighth National Guards, during the railroad riots of 1877. He will be burled Saturday afternoon and leaves a wile and two sons. Illsbeps Will Fluht the Verdicts. Ills exnocted that hv tlm ln(ii. ... r this w eek the cominlttee of lltteen Evangel ical nilnlstera w he w ill sit as a jury iu the trial of Htfchep Esher will have been selected. The trial will take place in Salem Lvangellcal church, Reading, en the 10th Instaut, and premises te tw an eonter note in the history or the fight between the bishops. The charges against Esher are falsehood, deceit, hypocrisy. umbrUtlanllke conduit and fomenting discord In the denomina tion, lour presiding clders have preferred the charges, and it may be that they will employ regular attorneys te conduct the -Vrohecutlen. Iiisheu tsuer has written case or Bishop Bewman, but he refuses te be suspepded en the ground that the charges against him' have long ase been U'sS?1.?? .Iff 5 V1. be intends te tight te the bitter end the fifteen ministers wiui nu ueea net inienu coining te Heading te attend the trial, as he has already beeu acquitted by a court or iuquliy In Chicago, The aanieactien has been taken in ih. who composed thetnry that suspended l.lm for conspiracy against lb chorea aad her officials. -, Meep li absolutely wmiurr tot health, ana noUMngseemeti ohm rig se rnmiwH; row one m y rebeme efjtaeai H49N a Otlns tmbjr. 0M Dr. BellNi Jtafcy fjf rMM tftaFlu aaln mrt ths baby IhhifmAitMi llaV all Wileep waft TrteUtml!5mZ LAMder slirays cores ajvtr m awmb t ue, lc and ccst only as easts a yntlr!. Her Sweet flmlle Itaanta Ma SMH I had net aten her ter twenty year. Mew abe waa a wcll-prcaen'ad matron with the.aMSse aweet arnlla en her face, and aetorapteneMd tMth thauka te HOKUDONT. ftH aathera ealt her blessed baeauae slie breutht them up properly. . What It Means. Te the man or woman, who haa never been 111, Uie word " health " la maanlnileaa. But te the one whehaaaaHetedand deapalred, ftealth appear aa a prlealeae been. Te the Ifceuaaada or unfortunate women who are saflerinf rrera aeaae of the many forma of wxauamn or Imc alarltlsa peculiar te their aex, Dr. Plarea'a vorttelaacrlpUanheldanxlh the premise of speedy reatoratlea of this prleeleaa boea." A Family aathering. Itave you a father t Have you a mother? Have you a seu or daughter, sister or a brother who haa net yet taken Kemp's Balaam for the Threat and Lungs, the guaranteed remedy fer theeureofOeiighs, Colds, Asthma,' Croup and all Threat and Ijung Troubles t If ae, why T When a sample betUe Is gladly given te you rtr by any druggist, and the large alee costs enlytOcand 11. (S) Til a Children's Health most net be neglected. Colds In the head and anufllea bring en catarrh and lunglatTeetlena. Kir's Cream , Halm eurea at once, It Is perfectly safe and Isnaally applied Inte the nostril It also eures catarrh, the worst cases yielding te IU fsbH-Zwd QW1FT SPECIFIC CO. Scrofula in Children. " In the early part of 1887 scrofula appeared en the head of my little grandchild, then only IS month, old. Hhertly after breaking out It proud rapidly all ever her body. The scabs en the sores would peal off en the slightest touch, and the odor that would arise would make the atmosphere of the room sickening and unbearable. The disease next attacked the eyes and we reared she would lese her sight. VMlnMit MhvilAliiti. nf th. imiinlrv wr rit. Eminent physicians or the country were con stilted, but could de nothing te relieve the llttle Innocent, and gave It as their opinion, that the case was hopeless and impossible te save the child's eyesight.' It was then that we de rided te try Hwlft's Hpeclllc (H. H. H.) That med icine at once made a speedy and complete cure. Fer mera than a year past she has been aa healthy as any child In the land." Mum. ItUTit IIkhki.ky, Helma, Kansas, Cancer of the Nese. In 1873 a sere enpeared en my nose, and gre?r. Aa my miner naa caurar, ana my in band tiled of It, I beeme alarmed and consulted my pli) slclau. Ills treatment did no geed, and the sero grew larger and worse In every way, until I was persuaded le take H.H.H.. and a few bottles cured me. This was after all the doc tors and ether medicines had railed. I have bad no return of the cancer. Mas. M.T. Maiikj, Woodbury. Hall County, Texas. Treatise en Cancer mailed free. HW1FT Hl'KLTNG CO., Atlanta, Ge. eS8-lyd (1) gev Sale ev Htcnt. T7IOH BKNT-TUUKK-8TOHY J10IWE. IU J2 rooms, Ne. 33U North Duke street. Imiulre febSS-lfil NO. SI EASTOIlANaKHT. J710U KENT-KIIOM Al'lllli 1. T1IK I4AIKIB ? Hlera Itoem, Ne. 'H Seuth Queen strceU Alse large room en 4th deer, marseedtr J NO. I'.KCIIAUM A BON. TTIOH HK!?Ti 13 The two Inrcci and elegant rooms en the tlrst and xecenil noers et l'oatelllce llulldtng; ed by h ,IVid 1118,12,10, A.CKKI'I.EIl. E OH 11KNT-A TIIItKE-HTOUY I11UCK Dwelling linnsc, with modern Improve- meits, Ne. 317 Kusl King street, with Brick Htable en let Nnweccnuieil hv Jehn W. Hel mnn le UEO. li.HI'HECHBU, Na 213 Knsl King street. is-tra T?0 IrTch 1011 rtKNT-WTOllE KOOM NO. 13 EAST Klntr street, formerly nceuDled by As- Ich llres. Alte second und third deer rooms. Irein Afrii i, inw. inquire 01 JanZMfd II. G. LIl'P. A T 1'HIVATE 8AXK. New Heuse. Bubstantlally built Thirteen Kooms. Mod Med cm Improvements. Ne. 0 North L.I1110 street Apply te WALTER M. FKAN KIAN, Ne. 120 East King St., LancuHter I'a. reb'JMwdTuATh TpOlt KENT THIlll) AND KOUIITH 13 Floers almeChns. II. Krcy'sMhec Htore, Nek. Sand S Iist King street Third fleer Is hniitliieinely paH?red and fitted up, bavin,; lis own vntcr closet and wiishstaiid In a small ante-room. The fleer Is planml und oiled, mak ing n hnndsnme room, sultable for dancing, so se clublPM, secret nrKanlzatlenn, etc. Keiirth Fleer Ih net papered, nnd Inltsprnxent condition Is suitable, for wholesaling, light iminiiructurlnK, etc. It also has It own vater cloet and wahtand In a small nntc-roein. Uent t$ per month In advance Will be hand somely impvred and partitioned te suit .Ledges ana tuner ergainzuuuiiN, fSO-tfd CIIA8.H. FIIKY. I3UIlLIC8ALK0FANUAHrKlNaUTKEET Itenldcnce. On TitUBsnAY, Mahcii 20, 1800, at the leopard Hetel, all that two-story-and-a-half hrlck iluclllng nnd large tw oratory brick Imek'liullillnL', Ne. :k)7 East Kim; street, con cen tululng In nil eleven rneinR,giis,balh, het and cold water, water clenctj whole premises un durdmlncd by sewerage; let fronts en King street 23 feet, l'i Inches, mere or less, and lu depth northward IU feet, 4 Inches, mere or less : whole pruiuUes In esacllcutcendlllnii. Hule te ts-Rln at 7 o'clock p. in., when condi tions will be niude known by L. K. lONPEKHMITH, Fer the Devisees of Anna M, Fen Dermnltli, de ceased. Jekl I- Hai.nm, Aurtleneer. ri7,ml,5,s,12,l5,l CECUIin A HOME FOK YOUH FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR SAIiE ON THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS, Two-Mery brick dwelling houses, lets 120 lcctileep. en Lancaster avenue, between Wal uut and lAMiien Ntreets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, pert lies In front, lets 115 feet deep, en North l'lue, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Two-tery brick dwelling houses with front yards, Iren fencts.leu 100 feet deep, nu West Walnut, between Mury and l'ine sereets. Twe-story brick duelling bennes, lets IIS feet deep, en West lmeu street between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-stery brick dwelling houses, lets 150 feet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, betweeu Fine aud Kevin streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime, North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary and 11 nu streets. All Uie abev e beuses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In the kitchen, and the cetlare warranted te lie dry. Call and see for jeurseir, no trouble te show you. JNO. K. aRIKL.1,,. JACOliaitlEL, 'J Executers. apiWlyd.M. W.H. SJ0 North Mary Street ' 1 1. ,1 ituel'mn "nieHMUL.i:. HOW TO SECURE Geed Tin Reef. We nre In receipt, from Merchant t Ce., uf Philadelphia, of a very useful and neat formula upon " Hew te Beeure a (loed Tin Hoef." This circular or for fer inula present, specifications which are simply Intended as a reference or guid ance In specif) Ing for either natseam tlu reefs, lulng eiUierllxJO or 28x20 site sheets, or the standing seam where there Is sufflcleut slope te carry off the ruin water, etc. j 'the flat seam where there Is little or no hlepc. The Arm htate that this formula has net bceu written with un Intention of dictating te the archi tects, but rather te assist them In sped f)lng for a reef that will lust, us It should, for ear, whIUt the majority of tin roots put en te-day will uet lstt Ave years before repairs commence, This formula ) very useful and should be read carefully. Write for one. UutlUert' Ouicllf, IHUtbvrg, Munh U mar7-3trdP,U,W 9stHmker' FaiLAlli.raiA. Wadaeaday, March 12, WW. This is the store birthday. . Fourteen Vears old : as a general store, thirteen The unique and peculiar relations between this store and this community justify statements and confidences concerning the business that otherwise would be singular. Ydu and we working to gether keep the business grow ing. We enlarge the condi tions you avail of them. Never was there an enterprise se com pletely mutual between private ownership and public participa tion as this. The plural per sonal pronouns mean you and us all of us. Yeu will there fore be glad te read some re minders of the business. Mere especially notice that here the extraordinary is new the ordinary. The wonderful assortments of Dress Goods, imperial in scope, monumental in bulk, incomparable in va riety, universal in adaptation, perennial in novelty, the as sembly of the best in all the world is the one overshadowing illustration of the fact. Ne single store elsewhere erathers and shows such Dress Goods stocks. v snort wlule since you were astounded at the showings, but new you expect them, and would criticise your store se verely were they lacking. We need te remind you of this lest you are impressed by loud statements in the daily papers. Every day, normal, conditions here are lavish beyond any ether possibilities. And the same is true of the ether stocks. Millinery -first view Tuesday, iSlh vist. Net only our townspeople, but pro fessionals and connoisseurs, amateurs and dealers from Paris and New Yerk, attend ing our opening Receptions, quote the Queen of Sheba : "The half was net told," and the displays never equalled. Witness what we shall de next. The testimony might be had in volumes ; Furniture by th acre, the greatest Carpet busi ness in this city and still grow ing, China and Glass, House Heuse furnishing things, Beeks but you knew that the story of one is the story of all. Yeu are interested that the business always leads. As ad vertisers we must net be ever bashful, 'tweuld be against the spirit of the age. We live en the spirit of the age. There fore we ask you te notice our leadership in advertising. The following from a Printing Trade Journal and copied extensively indicates our meaning : If It was net Jehn Wanamaker who has es tablished the practice of telling advertise ments In plain Reman lower ease, letters, and the dlspla.ved lines In smaller letters, then he has practically made that style bis own by adopting It mere generally than anybody else. It Is new quite common, nnd the advertising pages of newspapers are Improved by Its adop tion. The plain type of generous sue appeal te the eye and Is easily read. The whole Is con fessedly an advertisement I There Is no decep tion about Itl It Is mera conspicuous than reading matter! It Is honest) and Is much mere effective than a puir among the pre- tended reading-matter Iteius of the paper ! We predict that the time will come when nu advertiser will be usliamed te ask u newspaper te Insert us readmit matter what In In fuel n 11 advertisement But the leadership is mere in thought than in type. Our ideas, sometimes our very ex pressions or echoes of them, come back by scores, frequent ly hard by, often from remote places. The ether day we read nearly a page from a pa per printed in another city, .every word of which was quoted from us and no credit given. Take them bodily, geed friends, don't mutilate them. But "imi tation is the highest form of flatter)'," and we are quite con tent. What is writ is writ. The past is secure. The future opens broadly, and we step into a new year of store his tory with the nerve te de and determination te command your sympathetic approval. The opening Spring is auspic ious with encouragement, and as our plans ripen you will find pleasure and profit in the store increasingly yours. Jehn Wanamaker, Sctfal lletirre. TTISTATE OF MAKY McOOVF.UN. LATE OF tij i-uncjuiier city, aeceesca. letters of ad mit ilstratlen en suld estate hav lng been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto reauei luesieu 10 rnuae immediate pa uient. and these having claims or demands uimlnst tha same, will present them without delay for set tlement te the undersigned, residing in Man helm township, Ijincaeter county. CATHARINE J. McQOVERN, . Administratrix. JeiIN A.Cevi.b, Attorney. J2-6tdW 3J1HTATE OF QEOIU1E WE1MAN, LATE OF U Lancaster tlty, deceased. Letters testa mentary en said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate payment, and these hav lug claims or demands against the same, will nrckent thrm without "Jelay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In Lan caster city. MAHY WEIMAN, Executrix. JeilN E.UXVDKK, Attorney, JW-etdW 1 -kl'KllCENT.DEBENTUKESTOCKCEH-XV UQcatea In multiples of 1100, earning u guarantee cash dividend or 10 per cent per an num, payable semiannually, ere Issued by the Bulldlngand Lean Association of liakoutlleme Omee, Aberdeen, Houth Dakota). Ne member ship fee or ether expense Incident te Issuance of stock. Bleck may be converted Intecrshat purchase price after two years. Invester se cured by teal estate mortgages te double the nmuuut 01 ine investment aepesited wltu a 4 rusiee. Correspondence Invited. n w lA'iunvn Manager Phlladelnhla Office. '..T . ""'' iejil-taeed. Me.HWiautuireet aftmiftur HBMBf WOLp, 11 jT? 1 , FURNITURE BTORt. has - t A 1 M ' . :M1 MtM Ktef stlMt, Win full Una of lowest tended prices. am UBdenaktag jrempttyat- ih ueimmSiWta aa-tMH -rjAROAINUI BARGAINS! Bargatnsin Furniture Te Clese Out the Business, AT NO. 28 KAHT KINO RTREKT. mars-lwd W. M. UOFKMEIER. s miNQHEAMON, I8W. FURNITURE I Spring Season, 1890. These Intending furnishing la whole or part during the coming season are cordially Invited in examine my large ana attractive bieck. ah prices me lowest tnai .hat can be named for Bella' hie Furniture. W.CSAPP, NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. 49-Belew Southern Market lanlMmWAS w IDMi-EHBCORNEH. A Question of Dollars and Sense! NOT ONLY WHAT YOU PAY, BUT WHAT YOU OET I Geed Sense Shown By Saving the Dollars I We Hludy the Interests of Our Customers. GOODS TIIK BICST. imicia TIIK LOWEST. CUSTOMEltS SATISFIED TU11N VOUHBTEl-HTOWAItDTUEOOHNKB AND JOIN THE THOCK88ION BOUND FOIt WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Cor. East Kinp and Duke Streets, LANCASTER, PA. VCIIH AUlllIlS. SPECIAL LOW PBIGEB FOIt THIS MONTH -IN- FURNITURE -TO H0USTIRE NEWEST STYLES, BUYERS. RELIABLE OOODS. Full line Home-Made Werk. Ooeds stored until wanted and dellvered. Come te Lancas ter's Cheapest Furniture Heuse. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, 3d 4th floors. Ne. 81 SOUTH QUREN HtflEKT. -piUKNITUIlE. VERDICT! Any One Ought te Be Suited Here. This Is the Verdict or the People aa they l'ass Through Our Large Bleck of FURNITUREI Larger than Kver It Is this Spring. Cheaper tlmu Kver the Price this Hprlng. Bedroom Suites. The Largest Variety of Them Ever Set Up In One l'lace lu This City, SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, ' CHAIRS. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street 49-AU Ooeds Stored till Wanted and Deliv ered Free. atthiun. vl'EN8 MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1880. THE Lancaster Trust Company, 36 and 38 North Queen St. CAPITAL... BttSO.OOO. Charter Perpetual. Ilculs Safes in IU Fire and Burglar Proof Vaults, that cannot be opened euty by thereuter, it J, 110 aud no er auuum. lUrt'lves deposits lu sums of one dollar and upwards, furulshlux deauslt books there there eor. Acts ns Administrator, Executer, Agent, eta, nnd Executes Trusts of ever descrip tion. Pays Interest en Deposits 4 per cent, per an num, and at rate of 3 per cent, per uunuin for six months. Solicits current accounts, subject te check, of lndlv Iduals, tlrms aud corporations. Invests money Inludirments and mortgages In Lnncaster city and county. Leans money en approved collaterals nnd mortgages. Receipts for wills nnd assumes their custody w Itheut charge. Securities, Jewelry, etc., received for safe keep ing. Silverware and valuables stored at moderate rates. Trust funds deposited and I u voted teparately from these of the company. J. I. HARTMAN, President. II. 1IAUMUAUDNER, V. Preildent. JNO. HEIUV.LER. Treasurer. JIIIOWN A HENSEL, Solicitors. uniECTOKa: Jehn I. Ilurtman, JehnKillir Jehn D. Sklles, J.OustZoek, Henry Uaumgurdner, Samuel M. Myers, J. Hay Brown, inre-tfd irANTKD-LADIES AND OENTLEMEN J' In city or country wishing te earn H te Ka dayat their own homes; no canvassing: work furnished and sent by mall any dlstanes. LITE'S .'& mp,CryUUiI Photo. Ce., IU W.Whslt.Clncleaall.O, aiaallisad ff.r 9trectt. ATCLARMrat, aasshSM,. ff t uh' 3er Hg Imfsjeeaaent te purchasers Is. stilt ie- .- 1 ! "Jtvyaja. u uwa'CT our iwmc vsres.mnq se se e eg Male Me Crayen r yususaw or .ana nrSkaaa 1st Crat-ens aw vri any of your family tlvcn away with fa worth r grecei Het Be Ties. Buckwheat Cakes are lust thethlni these eeia mornings. . you can get get genuine Yerk Ce. Buckwheat here. rins Mackerel. Ne. 1, loe. .Bleck Island Bloaters, Yarmouth Bloaters, Whttt fish, Cod Ced flab, Hraeked Herring, etc. A Bna line of Canned Ooeds Cern, ( cans, iMe; 4 cans, ate t cans, age. Tomatoes, 7, , W, 15e can. Apples, Fssuhes. Btrawberrlaa, Flams, JPsaa, ate, at bargain prices. That Cheese. I Isa ate, Is going fast Cream Ctiesea, ue, He. easleaa Ham, Bologna, California Hard, Ter iBformatlen concerning Jeseph TetlcyA Ax's India aad Cey ion Tea sec any efthe proinl preinl naat church papers. We are headquarters fur Arc yoe saving your wrappers of Peppy Oil SeapT Tbey are vsleable. Call and see Uie great premium you. can get for them. SJJEUILllLARO'S TeA.COPrEBAQBOCKRY 8TOHE, MOB. 11 A If BOOTH QDEKN BT. T BUitMK.'B. COFFEES AUD TEAS' Coffees always Fresh Roasted, Teas selected ier their Fine Flaver. LAROESTUNEOF Canned and Bottled Ooeds. Large Line of Evaporated and Dried Fruits, etc. Farlncleus Ooeds, viz : Oat Meal, Avena, etc. NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. A T BElST'rJ. DEAD SHOTS FIRKD AT RANDOM. See Nnn Era ter advertisement of the most complete line or Inten floods ever etTered. Then take up the Examiner and see what we offer you there. " Our Family Physician " and " Bradbury's Encyclopiedla "given away. Ask for card which will explain all. CANNED GOODS. 25 Cases of Canned Cern At 6c liH " Cern At 4 rer e 2 " " Blackberries At 1 for 23c a " " Strawberries At for !6e 25 " " Cherries. ....At a for 25c 25 " Peaches t 3 for 25c 100 " Tomatoes At 8c can 10 " " Apples At 3 for 25c 10 " " French Peas AtllA12c JELLIES, AC. CO buckets asserted Jellies atftabucket. 10 eases Tumbler Jelly at 3 for 25c 1 bbl Apple Butter, 8c B, I fcs for 25c. 1 bbl M luce Meat at Ife lb, i lbs 25c. Pint bottles Ketchup, 8c; quart bottles, 1(V. Finest bottle Ketchup, nice rer saloon trade, 8 for 25c Tub Butler (Creamer'), 80a2V. Pure Extracted Yerk State Heney nt 2 lbs for 25c Cranberries, Oranges, Cocoanuts and Lem Lem ons. Fruit Puddlne, all flavors, at SalOc. CRACKERS. Fresh thick and thin Water Crackers, at 4 fcs ferSSc. Masen's XXX Crackers, : lbs 25c. Nlc nacs and Ginger Snaps, 3 lbs 25c. Pilet Cakes or Hurd Tack, 10al2c fe. Alse full line or finest Wafer and Sweet Crackers. FRUITS. Evaporated Pears, fancy, 15c Pared Peaches, evaporated, 12U, 15, 18, 22, 25 and 28 cents. Uoed Pearhes, 0 tbs 25c tEvaperated Unpared Peaches. 3 Bs 25c Italian Peaches, 18c Fine NewAprlceU.S Bjs 25c. Bright Fine Apricots, 15c. Egg Plums. 3 lbs 25c Gelden Plums, 12Uc FluestGelden Egg Plums, 12Uc. LargeHUvcr Prunes, 20c Evaporated Apples. 2 and 3 ls 25c. Sileed Apples, 10c New Prunellas, 2 libs 25c. English Currants, 3 lbs 25c Blue Raisins, 12c Grape Raisins, 8c Sultana Raisins, 3 lbs ;25c. Finest Hnltana llalslns, 15c Pitted Plums, 15c Stewing Figs, 3 Bs 25c Finest Layer Figs, 3fta 35c. Fig Paste, 15c New Dates, t lbs 25. Finger Prunes, fie lb. Flne French Prunes, 3 lis 25c Finest California Prunes, 10,11, 12 and it cents. CAUSTIC SODA-a heavy stock at 0c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCElt, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRIFCESrs., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ca's Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Loek for the Rig Sign across the pavement. T UPatchce. TC1INEAME1UCAN WATCHES. A Positive Bargain te the Watch Buyer. We offer BELOW ALL COMPETITION, a brand new line of fine American Watches. Just purchased at a CUT PRICE. They are Stem Wind, FULL JEWELED. PATENTREGULA TORH, BBEUNKT HAIR SPRINGS, and will give a Guarantee with every Individual move ment, te run within 30 seconds a week and even better. In either Hunting or Open Face Cases. In GOLD CASKS 130 und up, acccerdlng te weight and quality. In SILVER CASES, til. In NICKEL CASES, 111, Iu GOLD-FILLED CASES, te , H K., 21 year guarantee. In Lewer Qualities of FILLED CASES, 118. The above are all genuine American Mnnu factored Goods of a High Grade, with which we give our personal, as well as maker's, guar antee. CHAS.1T GILL, JEWKLEK AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN, NO. 10 WEST KING STREET, LANCASTER, PA. w ALTER C, UERR. DO YOU WEAR SPECTACLES? I have engaged PROF. J. T. LIT TLE, an expert scientific optician, who will bent my store, MONDAY, MARCH 17, for ene week. Persons having defective vision and trouble In being suited with glasses, will find It te their Interest te call and hnve their eyes examined, for which no charge Is made. COMPLICaTF.D CASES SOLICITED. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., CORNER OF ORANGE. Sampa. N EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS. Call axid. See -THE- AND HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR JohiiLAmeld'sBuildiiig, NORTH QUEEN STREET. d6-tfd $100,000. IN BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOIt IN VESTORS, IN SUMS OF !100,f200, 500, 11,000 te 120,(100. Bends 6 per rent. Interest, payable quarter! v. .Mortgages per ceet. Interest, pavuble half yearly. Bend or call for roll Information. JOH H. MBT7.LFR, Ne,lts.DWsH. FINE NEW LIMPS r-s- euthiM. TttMIWHB M3WCTI0NB. " - L Gansman k Bre., TAILORING CUSTOM DEPARTMENT ! .neTeltSsT ""W -ertt Our Answer! A-Weel Cheviot UntU, te erdar, at Ms. ' All-Weel Wide Wale Cheviot Bnlta, te ertar, All-Woot Fine English Worst Baits, te order, ill. Eeg Ilsh Wide Wale Coats and Vssta, te order, All-Woot Diagonal Wonted Salts, te The Beat Imported Corkscrew Salts, te order, 185. fin All-Wetl Trousers, te order, 14, aft, aa. .?!.! Tt0UM" order, 18 60, IT, , , V. FadllUea riew perfect for the finest work Fit guaranteed. Great bargains In Beys' and Chlldreu'a HUlta all ear own make. Prices almost one-half tha original value. Buyers should net Call te take advantage at once of this rare opportunity. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and MannfKctnrera of Men's, Bey's aat Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) I asl II HOKTH QUOT IT., .w.counfteroBAxai. laeaith,fa. Net connected with any ether Clothing Heuse In the city. 49Be cautious and make no mistake ae that you get te Uie right place. N M VERS RATHFON. OURS IS AN ATTRACTIVE LINE -OF- Ligbt-Weigbt Overcoats -FOR- Spring TW T.a t&, THE STYLE ACIt.FIT OFinrlME,VT, 13 ACKNOWLEDGED. J ' AND THE PRICES ARE REASONABLE. 3CALL AN IN3PECTOUR8TOCK.-WI Myers & RatlWen, i Reliable Cletbiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET i' LANOASTKB.PA. J H IRSH & BROTHER. V SPRING OPENING -OF OUR- Merchant Tailoring Department. Our extensive line of Suitings, Pantaloenlngs nnd Light Weight Overceatings comprise tha luteal ctTects In the Spring Styles. FOB SUmNOS, $12 te $30. Large Checks nnd I'lnlds, Worsteds, Wide Wales, Cerascrews, Cheviots, Alpines and Serges. FOR PANTALOONLNGS, $1 te $10, Silk Btrlpes and I'lnlds, Cnsslmercs and Cheviots, Shepherd Plaids and Crewnwell Checks. FOB LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOAT INGS, $15 te $. Seft Flnlih Caslmcres, Bread and Narrow Wale Worsteds, Cheviots and Vicunas. A PERFECT FIT, TilEBESTTIUMMINQS, THE LOWEST PRIUES. The sale of Children's Bnlta at II CO each and Children's Knce rants at 20c and 25c euch still entlnues. A Men's, Beys' and Children's ' HEADY-MADE CLOTHIERS, MEIICAANT TAILORS AND FUKNISHERr), forth Queen Street and Centre Square, IiANCA8TRR. PA. $lour. SN NOW I The first real snow of the season. Hew WHITE', hew PURE, hew BEAUTIFUL seems Uke somethlng we liave net seen for a long time, and yet these who use Have these name qualities displayed en their tabic every day in their Bread and Biscuit. cntitru; D H, NATHORST, DENTIST. iVUt.MrlK BllUAllE. t lllinc Teeth and Painless Extraction Sue- claltks. New Sets made, broken ones mended nnd remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates aud pivoted, etc Yes, everything pertaining te Dcutlatry will receive prompt atientlen.al very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nalherstls Uie ONLY Dentist In this county who is a graduate of Medlclne as well as of Den tistry, an advantage that Is obvious. mar3-lydAw OTICE. Mr. Isaac O. Pfantz, of LltlU, Lancaster county, Pa., Is about forming a stock company of Uie proposed Copper Corporation, In War hick luwutuiii, iie per value ei a snara i one nuunrea aenars, ana tee sieck win vm a viaea into one nnuarea snare, persons wij ing te nuy some or ins sieck wut can en. rjSi aAJkaa.rwA Spring Overcoats! s ei&r illllSII BROTHER PffS MR m-mv mim fttff-- i. -1 tj-i3. J.y a. iT.
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