' JDrH. .. --"T. W w' '-i-M .. -.r ., v P- ' T 0" , , v v' 3 i 'isr f ' '- r -',' -yf i i TO LAHO ACTER DAILY INTlXUyJClt .SATURDAY MABGHf22. 1890. n la p ,rV-' WHY, OLD WINTER! Fer th IXTBtXISWTCWU Why, Old Winter, dost (hoi linger CUBfUtt totheieluef BprlagT Teaching with tain Icy lipr Bad that tain wen bleesjwilag. (Meney, Monarch I stara aad beery, Theu bast wielded sway Ml leaf ; Yield te Sprlag hr priaMae gtery, gtery, gtery, Woeing wlaee, aad wHCird . MOV Merrow. i THE BUUAK BU1.Y When It Come aad llew It U Prepared for Market The Bt Sugar ladaetryi Marcus Denjamln In New Yerk Star, Meat of the sugar that Is used in the United Slates uonies from the West Iudlea, chiefly from Cuba, although ether islands In this group furnish their proportion. Central America, and Brasll and Peru In Seuth America, are sugar exporting coun tries. Our pert of entry are Mew Yerk'. Bosten, PhlMdeipnla, Baltimore. Portland and New Haven. Ban Franvlaoe is likewise pert of entry, and ether sugars are re ceived from the Hand wlch Islands, Manila. China, Central America, Peru and Mexico, The foregoing refers chlellr te cane sugar nut there also Is a largeqaantltyef beet sugar Imported Inte this country, coming from Austria and Uerniany The beet sugar Indus try is one of peculiar historic interest. Although attention was first called te the fact that the beet contained sugar by Marg graf, a (Herman chemist, id 171:), it was net until nuny years later under the festering influence of tbe French government that the Industry became a success. The first Napeleon appropriated 1,000,000 francs for ' the enterprise and had large tracts or land it aside for tliecuHl vatien of the beet. Ger many bud entirely given up the industry but protected' by subsides the French per sisted In their efforts until they were able te expert this sugar. It was then revived In Germany Bad Austria, and seen extended Inte Russia, Belgium, Denmark, Helland and Sweden. At present mere than one third efall tbe sugar consumed in the world Is made in Europe from the beet In this country the beet sugar industry has had an Unfortunate oxperienco. As early as 1830 attempts were tnade te make sugar from beets in Philadelphia, and subsequently at various ether places. Fitcteiics were built, but they failed after a season or two, with a single exception, nnd that was lu Cali fornia. In IbeO experiments were begun in that state, and ten years later, at Alvarado, a refinery was built, which bas since con tinued In successful operation. In 1887 Mr. Claus Sprockets and ethers established a second factory In Watsenville, Cal., which also bas been successful. Within a few years sugar beets have been successfully cultivated in Nebraska and in Dakota. According te the last published report of the department or agriculture "The ceist valleys of California, large areas in Oregon and Washington, parts of Nebraska, West ern and Southern Michigan, Nerthern Indiana, Ohie and New Yerk, and many parts of the New England states, appear te be well adapted te the growth or a sugar beet rich in saccharlne matter." It is interesting te record that in 1747 tbe saccha rine yield or the beet was only 0.2 percent. , while by cultivation nearly 20 per cent. , or three times as much, has been obtained. Samples of beets from Grand Island, Neb., yielded 15.75 per cent, of sugar. A consider able development of the beet sugar indus try is hoped for in tbe future, and if the present high tariff en raw sugar coming Inte tills country is continued, with the growth or tbe cane sugar industry in Louisiana and tbe progress of the sorghum sagar iridustry, thore is overy hepe te be lieve that ultimately all the sugar consumed in this country may be or home produc tion. Returning te the raw sugar received In the United Slates, which is mostly cune or t enters at one of the ports pre- swoneu, nnu inere is suujeciea wty. fertius purpose certain lilnd te nxninlnn avnrvnarirftnf Buguy, una samples nre uiKen irein eacn mark or consignment that is received. Thepe are packed in small tin boxes con taining n pound each, and are sent te tbe chemical laboratory counected with the local custom heuse. There the saccharlne strength is determined by means or the polarlscepe, an instrumentespecially adap ted for that purpose. And, according te the returns received, the duty is afuxed. The crude sugar tben gees te tbe roflnery. Be fore the refining process, however, the crude sugar Is obtained by extracting the juice from the cane or beet. In the first instance the canes are chopped Inte pleces and squeezed by passing through rolls. wbile the juice from the beets is obtained by pressing the beets and tben exhausting the pulp with water. The juice is then clarified or desiccated by bringing te the boiling point with llme in large Iren or copper vessels holding fiOO gallons. By this means fermentation Is prevented. Follow ing this stage Is the evaporation, conducted chiefly in vacuum pans, nnd continued until crystallization. Thus lu very brier outline is indicated the steps through which the Juice passes until it becomes the beautiful white crystalline substance which enters se largely into the household economy. The crude sugar which comes te this ceun'ry is frequently a dark, dirty-looking powder. This is brought into solution and filtered through bone black-, uudtben passes - te the vacuum pans. Large sugar refineries were In existence in , Baltimore, Phila delphia, New Yerk and Bosten, but in re cent years tbe industry has centered chlelly in New Yerk and vicinity, until at present the largest reftnerles in the world are these controlled by the Havomeyers and located in Brooklyn and Jersey City, with ofllcesln Nnw.YerK city, The stite "beards of agriculture greeted the new Industry with great enthusiasm, and factories were established at various points. Fer a time the results seotned te justify the expectations, but the Industry seen passed into a meiibund condition. While tbe preliminary statement, showing that frequently the sorghum was as rich in sugar as the cane, proved true, it was found that the process of manufacture did net yield results that bad been reasonably anticipated. At Fert Scott, Kan., however, experi ments were perslsted in until, w itbln a yoarerso, a process has been dlsceveied by means of which satisfactory results are obtained. Special experiment stations are maintained by the government at Douglas and Conway Springs ill Kansas, wbere studies are being made of variations in the sorghum plant with a view te the porpe perpe tulty or these qualities which tend te pro duce a plant best suited te the manufac ture or sugar. It is estimated that nearly $100,000,000 Is annually expended in the nurchase or crude sugar, which Is brought Inte this country for refilling. This sum, It Is reasonable te belleve, will ultimately be saved, and efall the important work con- ducted under the auspices or the govern ment etllcials, nene seems, from an econo mical point of view, te be se vuluable te the peeple of this nation, when the average individual consumption or this sweet pro duct exceeds fifty pounds a year! Churchill's Maiden Spoech. Frem;the N. V. Hlar. The Hen. Henry M. Hussel, of Tyrene, Ireland, a member of the British, Parlia ment, who was in New Yerk, told seme interesting things about Lord Randelph Churchill. "I see that Lord Churchill is making another sensation In Parliament," said he, "by his spoech en the Parnell commission. He is always making sensations. I ro re inember his maiden speech In the Heuso of Commens. It was lu the spring of 1871. Gladstone had attacked the Indian policy of Disraeli, who had net yet been made Karl of Ilo.icensllohl. The great Liberal leader was neer lu better vein than en that occasion, and be slashed right and left in the most haage way. It was about the time that the quoen was belug made Empress or India, and this act gave the opposition an opportunity which finally ended In the rival's overthrew. Ne ene seemed ready te answer Mr. Gladstone's attack, and thore was the usual sub dued murmur which happens when a deliberative body does net qulte knew what te de. All at once a bovish-leokini; vdiiiil' fellow whom 1 bad remarked before took oil" his I hat, arose and bejan te speak. He looked ex tremely Blight aud youthful, and e cry one supposed it would be the usual thing with debutante a few words disconnected, some halting and indecision, and then a break no wn and an ignominious failure. Te attack Gladstone! Why, it was Apelle attacking great Jove. Se every one took a comfortable seat nnd gut ready te laugh. But the time for laughter did net teem te come. Willi perfoet cenlncs and the aplt'ni of Captain Hawlree himself, the youthful speaker answerel the principal statements or Mr. Gladstone. Then sud denly changing his style and nrgnineut, he began a detense of the Conservative policy nnd 1U leader. Just thou, faultlessly clvl in evening dres-, and with a primrose In his buttonhole, Disraeli came Inte tbe room with an air et liikcruuiule impasulveueMi that covered hU featurec like a mask. He beet sepv VJininii-aw. .,.. -,ln Bz hi cuayef men u'reTifcl at CIBVsjBbHQ nssvllw swlsa dm Intaklafhes. Cfeiruhlll went aaieseee. em a wkeav Im vwjjm MltteBt bQCOfvMOW. WB XnlftlnH jrtwlleaM9B f (red that the Oenearratlr aid kaef m addMea that wenkl be valuable, ad the Heuse nuts wMk fMldfcted ekeer. Next morning m waa ffcaaett. aad alae the there has bean no laagMng when Churchill began te apeak." Steaelled Oil Palatines. Frem the Near Yerk Star. "The increaelM Interest In art ters," aakt Mr. X Staple Rew, " has given rise te a very ftmny Industry the manufacture of 'stencil paintings.' The tradesman buys or tries some pretty picture as a model. An artist covers It with very fine tracing paper and draws en one sheet the eatllne of everything naluted in blue t a second sheet receives the out lines of everything red ( a third, yellow j a fourth, green i a fifth, orange; a sixth, brown, and se en. These tracing papers are then transferred te a stenciling beard and the eutUaad forms out out with a steady knife. Every thing Is new ready for work, A hundred canvases of the same else aathe original are iaken, and a boy or man werksaaa paints each with one stencil in one color. When all or the stencils have been used the picture Is said te be rough-finished. The artist smoeths off the bed points and lines, varnishes the canvas and the thing is done. In this way 100 copies of a fine pic ture are made at a cost of net evor $3 apiece. Each Is framed In a coarse but glaring frame. Tbey are sent te cheap stores, auction rooms, or given te peddlers. The stores sell them for 25 en an average, while the peddler offers thetn for for 1100, aud often sells them for ten and even less. There Is usually a handsome profit te all concerned." Interestlna; te Deaf Persona. Dr. Francis H. Brown, of Bosten, has designed for a lady, partially deaf,a simpler apparatus ey wmen sue nas.neen enaeiea te bear a sermon in church. Aa described by the Bosten Tratueript ' ' the apparatus consists of a trumpet-shaped tin sound receiver, having an opening superiorly of six Inches and narrowing inferlerly te a diameter or one inch. Its upper end is curved, se that the opening or the trumpet isdlrected toward the mouth of the speaker. The sound-reeelver stands en the desk or Sulplt and Is partially concealed by a gas xture. At its lower end It fits Inte the opening of a common tin speaking-tube, which passes down through and under the fleer te the seat of the lady in the audience. At that point tbe tube ends in a piece of brass pipe, rising seme four inches above the seat, ever wbleh the person using it places the bell-shaped end or tbe flexible conversation tube new very commonly em ployed by the dear. ' ' The clergyman or the parish In which the apparatus Is used says that six porseus are accommodated by this device, nnd that all of them are well satisfied with it. " Hew divine a thing a woman may be made," when her cold Is cured by Dr. Bull's Cough Hyrup. " Mether, can I go out te fish T" Ne, no, my Utile sonny, Yeu knew you're get a swollen feet, My precious little honey." Bat they get a bottle of Salvation Oil, and he went and caught an eel, and ate It like a man. We'll Suppose a Case. Yeu are nervous and dispcptlc, your appetite flag, your slumber li broken or disturbed by uneasy dreamt, or you court the sleepy god In vain. What lhall you de T Try an alcoholic excitant te stimulate appetite, deaden the nerves at bed time with a narcotic f Neither of these. Try UestetUr's Htomecb Bitters. It will, believe us. be mera than n trial. Yeu will continue te use this Justly renowned nerve In- vigeruni ana siomaenio. it is mine exigency supposed Just what Is wanted, It Is a health nil miniums iea enetlte anddlsestlea. does set ex cite, but quiets the brain and nerves, Is an ex cellent diuretic and a speedy reformer of a dis ordered condition of tbe stomach and bowels. It counteracts a tendency te rheamatlsm, nul lifies the prostrating effects or overwork, mltl f:ates the Infirmities of age, and hastens convo cenvo conve escence. lVrsens exposed te rough weather should ue It aa a preventive, as should also tired students and business men. ml8te2& We Caution All Against Thern. The unprecedented success and merit of Ely's Cream Ualm a real cure for catarrh, hay fever aud cod Iq the bead has Induced many ad venturers te place catarrh medicines bearing some resemblance In appearance, style or name upon the market, lu order te trade upon the reputation of Ely's Cream Ualm. Don't be de ceived. Buy only Ely's Cream Ualm. Many in your Immediate locality will testify In hlehest commendation of It. A particle Is applied Inte cactTnestrll ; no pain ; agreeable te use. Price GO cents. ' Special ttlettces. Postmaster Ham'l A. Hewitt, Of Monterey, Mich., delivers himself In this wise : Fer colds, burns, sere threat and rheu matism, Tfwnuu' J'Veclria Oil cannot be beaten. I say keep It up te the standard, and It will sat isfy the people. I shall send for a new supply seen." Fer sale by W. T. Hech, 137 and K North Queen street. Lar caster. Uuoklen'a Arnica Salve. Tax BestBaivb in the world ferCnts,Brulses Beres, Ulcers, Halt Rheum, Fever Beres, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Cerns, and all HkluKruptienn, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required, n is guaranieea cuaranteed te Klve ner- itci Buusutcueu, or money rerenaea. l'rice s :isii - -.. . . .. . - cents U per box. Fer sale dj y W. T. Hech, Drug- gist, Nes. 187 and 138 North Queen street, Lau i street, uu uneZ7-lyd caster, Pa. Honesty the Best Policy. In advertising a medicine It Is best te be hon est ; deception will never de ; the people won't stand It. Let the truth be known that Burdock Meed Hillcrt cures scrofula, aud all eruptions of the sklu. This medicine Is sold every where by drugciiU. Fer sale by V. T. Hech, 137 and 139 North Queen street, Lancaster. Is Consuraplen tnteurablef Read the following : Mr. C. H.Merris, Newark, Ark., says : " Was down with Abscess of Lungs, nnd friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Began taking Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, am new en my fifth bottle, and able le oversee tbe work en my farm. It Is the finest medicine ever made." Jesse Mlddteten, Decatur, Ohie, says: "Had It net been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption I would have died of Lung Trou bles, was given up by doctors. Am new In best of health." Try It. Sample bottles free at W. T. Hech's Drug Stere, Nes. 137 and 139 N, Queeu St,, Lancaster, Pa. (S) - All Admlrea Handsome Face. A pure, clear skin will make any face hand some. Manifestly anything which strengthens and enriches the bleed will directly sOeet the whole person. All eruptions of the sklu disap pear when Ilurdeck liloed Jtiltert ere employed. They; are a egctable remedy of Inestimable alue. Fer sale by W. T. Hech, 137 and 13B North Queen street, Lancaster. Thunder It Down tbe Affes, That for lameness, for rheumatism, for aches, for pains and for sprains Dr. Tliemat' JCrlectrlc Oil is a iiesltlve and reliable remedy. Dr. Tiemtu' t'rltctri Oil can be purchased of any trugglsU Fer sale by W. T. Hech, 137 and 1 B North Queen street, Lancaster. Mothers ! Mothers ! ! Mothers I ! I Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with the excruciating pain or cutting teeth T If se, go at once and get a bottle efMKM. WINS LOW'B SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the peer little sufferer Immediately depend upon It ; there Is no mistake about It, There Is net a mother en earth who bes ever used It, who will net tell you at once that It will regu late tbe bowels, and give rest te the mother, and relief and health te tbe child, operating like magic It Is perfectly safe te use In alt cases and pleasant te the taste, and Is tbe prescription of one of the eldest and best female physicians and nurses In tbe United States. Sold everywhere, 85 cents a bottle. InneZHrd&w Ciin't Huy Kneutfh. " I cannot siieak tee highly of Ilurdeck liloed Hitler ; they hae been a great blessing te me. Cuted me of bllieiiineu and dyspepsia from whl'li I had suffered for years." Mr. J. Marsh, Hank of Terente, Ont. Fer sale by W.T. Hech, 1J7 and 1 19 North Queen street, Lancaster. Kloctrle lilttcrs. This remedy Is bccemlm: se well known and se popular as te need no special mention. All who have used Electric Hitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine docs net ex ist and It Is guaranteed te de all that Is claimed. Electric Hitlers wilt cure all diseases el the Liver and Kidneys, will remnse Pimples, Ilelli, Salt Klieum and ether uffeetlens caused by Im- mre bleed. Will drive Malaria fromthesjh fremthesjh em and prevent as well us cure ull Malarial fevers, Fer cure of Headache, Constipation and IndlKtstlen try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded' Price 50c and 11.00 per bottle at W, T. Het h's Drug Stere, 137 and 139 N. Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. 5) A Werd or Caution. Itallrend men, mechanic, commercial trav elers, base balllsu, farmers and ethers who labor out of doers, are peculiarly liable te accident und Injury. Themat' Eclectric Oil Ibr bruises, tmriia, biles and sprains. Is ene of the finest ap plications el le ised. Fer sale by W. T. Hech, 137 uml 139 .North Queen street, Lancaster. SVtterucue J" UT1IRK H. KAUFFMAN, ATrOllNKY-AT-L W. Butiud Fleer Kshleuiaa La lulldliig-, Ne. IS North Duketureet. pr3-lrdtw DOWN SAMAPAIULLA. In the The tteeliaf of lassitude peculiar te the tea M Baffin te be felt. The average steak of rf taUty has been pretty thoroughly exbaasted In carrying Its posstsset through the rhrenaaa' changes of the trying winter, aad as the mere genial season approach aad the strata open th system relaxes a resting of prostration, If Yeu are Wise mere or less pronounced in degree and data Use, Is UtnaUral aad laevlUble result Dur ing the existence of this feeling of lassitude and depression, business cares and exertion earn slaimt Impossible of endurance, and even Ue Ugh test issues and respeaslbllltle of lite are regarded a a harden te be chirked or disre garded te the greatest possible extent Te devise some preparation te counteract this tired feeling and restore the, system te something like a normal condition ha been the endeavor of many people mere or lea killed In medical science, and countless con coctions under the general title of "spring medicine " have been placed upon the mar ket, had a brief been and then been lest sight of, te be succeeded by tome ether simi lar preparation. The principal ingredient In most of the prlng " bitter," tonics," B Brown's Sarsaparilla All at Druggists 1 .OO. DON'T take Something else Aba WArrem Ce., Bele 9vt NJ JXT DOCK TO THE COURT HOUSE. CARPET TIME ! New beginners at Housekeeping or these changing Heme will And It te thalr ad vantage te visit as before buying their Carpets, be It Brussels, Ingrain or Rag Carpet that I wanted. We are showing Big New Lines of these Fleer Cevering at price te suit all purses. BRU89ELH CARPETS, at 60c, (OXc JSc, 85e and $U. INGRAIN CARPETS, at 30c, 35c, 30c, 86c, 0e, 45c, 80c, 80c, T5c. RAQ CARPETS, at 20c, 25c, 30c, 85c, 880, c 45c, Mc, 68c. RUGS. Wehave Just received, direct from the mill, a Jeb let Of 'Smyrna Rug, at exceedingly low prices nnd beautiful designs, at 89c, 60c, 68c, Tie, 11.00, II J8, J, 1150, $3 00 and 11.00 each. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, In All Widths and Qualities. FHHNESTOCK'S, 35 and 37 East King: St., Lancaster, Pa. piOUNTERPANES CHEAP. lVIEXGER & Counterpanes Cheap. COUNTERPANES AT 85c, COUNTERPANES AT 75c. COUNTERPANES AT the. COUNTERPANES AT IL00. COUNTERPANES AT 11.96. BARGAINS IN Marseilles Counterpanes at $1.50, $2, $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. HEADQUARTERS F0R.BE8T STEAM FEATHERS. Metzegrer & Haughman, 38-40 West King St., Lancaster, Pa. (OPPOSITE THE COOPER HOUSE.) B AUD fcUcELROY. BARD & lVIcELROY, Nes. 33 and 39 Seuth Queen Street, HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Extra taluc In Tickings ntS, 10, 12U, K, 18 and 30c. Bed Checks from 8We up. extra quality Indigo blue at 12J(c Bleached and unbleached Muslin, In yard wide, Pillow Case or Sheeting widths, at low prices, FEATHERS Owing te the low price en the Best Feathers our trade ha grown beyond our ex pectation. A lower grade at 60c. CARPETS If you wish te see the best value ever offered see our line. N.w designs In Ingrain Carpets, stj lei as geed as you will And In the Best Brussels, that can be turned, and rUr side will leek like the right slue, net striped en the one side like the old styles used te b. at 30, J5, SO 35, SlHi 0, 15, 50c and up. Heme-made Rag Carpets, better values than ever, at 95, K, 37U. j, 45 50c aud up. Carpet Rags taken In exchange. An elegant assortment of Smyrna Rugs at TSe and II ; large sizes at U and r.' 50 ; worth a geed deal mere. Stitched Carpet Lining only 6c a yard. OIL CLOTHS-The best selection and value In Fleer Oil Cleth In the city from te 2X yards wide, suitable for halls mid vestibules, or kitchen use. WINDOW SHADES-Plaln Opaque or Helland Shades. 83c Plain Oil Shade, 40 and C0c Dade Opaque Sades, 0c. Dode Oil Shades, 60c All our shades are the largest sts. with spring (mures. Paper Window Shades, Oil or Helland shading by tbe yard ; also spring fixtures, UEMNANTS We have Just opened another let of these Heavy Olngbam Remnants at 5Uc. This may be the last you will be able te get, as tbe price no doubt will tie higher. Lately they were hard te get. bard & Mcelrey, Nes. 33 and 35 Seuth Queen Street. IJeubc Jfucuihittn KZoebm. F LINN 4 BRENEMAN. HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS I Flixixx & Breneman. Made Tinware In the market. Iherolsneequsl Baby Carriages, The largest Stock of Baby Carriages In the City. Prices Lew. & NO. 152 NORTH QUEEN Qrtvbtuave. H ARDWARE I HARDWAREI If you want te buy a Heuse-Stire GOTO Marshall & Rengier's, A 11 SOUTH QUEEN fcT. There jeu can get STOVES, TINWARE, CEDARWARE, CUTLERV. And a full Hue of Heusefurnishing Goods. Alse, a Full Stock of GENERAL HARD WARE, and PRIME NEW CLOVERSEED. MARSHAT.T.&RM&IER NOS. 0 A 11 SOUTH QUEEN STREET. febs-tvd CALIFORNIA. Heeclal Pari Special Parties. Semi-monthly. Tourist slreping curs. CtiMir eplng cars. Cheap rates, rates. Bouthern Pacific Ce. LEY. Assistant 'flenpml Addicss. E. HAWLKY, Trattle Manager, 3M Broadway, New Yerk ; R. J. SMITH, Agent, 19 8. 3d SUPhlls, Janlt)-lyd2taw Spring ate., aleehet,mnVet of which the Un man system ha been kaflehmtiy dwelt upon, thfaagn vattea pabH mediants taitialir any j1MMvs fSVBfMMsV yO MM MMM 0MMMaf Jf IMN The tempera? fcewag of strength aad exhtlsr exhtlsr atien msduusft by this aettv agaat I a ear ear talalyajHewadby a greater dsgrsi at daarat daarat siea, while th retail of ceauaaed ladalgaaes araprmanantlmaalnnntaf Mm vital organ -th heart, kldiy,Hvarajideau. Th fnets of fc eat an that yen nave been living ansa meat and ether fatty seattaaceste a greater extent than at any ether Urn of the year; th pores of the tklaaavekaan closed, and upon the kidney and liver aav devolved all the work of keeping tae iryriam ehar. Bat new summer teat hand, and them organ can not keep np th drain. The pore of the skin Yeu Will Take most be open, else disease will slap la aad threw you upon a bed of sickness. If th, pore be but partly open, then yen are languid, lasy and 111 at cam. Yeu want a spring cleaning pro cess with yourself, and then yen will be filled with vigor and a seal for work and business. Yeu ean have all accomplished, by th use of 6 bottles for 6 .00. "Just as geed," IT IS NOT. Proprietors, Banger, Me. (H) t5oeb. tf HAUOHlVIiLlSr Opposite FeunUlB Ibb. Oppealte Fountain Inn. te these goods. Baby Carriages. ST. LANCASTER, PA Piuc0. TUST RECEIVED SO Cases Mere OKOUR OWN BRAND -AT- Slaymaker's, 29 EABT KING STREET. arrOTICE TO TRESPASSERS AND GUN .IX NEIUS. All persons are hereby forbidden le trespass en any of th. lauds of tbe Cornwall nd Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster ueuntles, whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, either for tbe purpose of sheeting or fishing, asth law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing en said lands of the undersigned alt this notice. WM. COLEMAN FREEMAN H. PERCY ALDKN, KIIW. U. FREEMAN, Attorney for K. W. (XJtawn'i Hair. Special Great Western 9V0K9U, , TCLAJUWH. This Week's Snaps -AT- CLHRKE'S. .m..1MC DfltCl B0MrMfHIIHSttH .M MC Sm i 190 nHMHHiiiu IM 9D43 1 c9Q -J! Be -JiasSBc ........ de. 3Be SMperbeg ...IB 3ft per bes . Bea! Ham...... .,.........., Crease Cbeee..,....T.. Geed Caeese Ne. 1 Mackerel Qraaalated Cornmeal Family cracker. Par Olean Boap................ Be Let..........,................... Bft Backet Apple Butter.... ear advertisement lu the MorrHne JTnf for thing that will Interest yen. A TBUHSJVs! EYaperatal and Dried Fruit IN GREAT VARIETY. CALIFORNIA FRUITO-Prune of All Hlses, Egg Plum, Pears, Peaches, AprlceU, Raisins, Qrapes, ate. THB YENTZER EVAPORATED HUOAft CORN The finest In the market 1 sold only by ns ether dried corn ae comparison. BOHUMACKER'S AKRON MILL PRO-gUCrr.-Relled .Arena, Oat Meal, Cracked Wheat, Cern Meal, Farina, ere. WHEATLET A new article prepared from wheat, makes an excellent disk. AFULLLINEOFALliKINDSOFTUEBHBT GOODS IN THE MARKET, AT BURSK'S GROCERY. NO. 17 EABT KINO STREET. DeadShets FIRED ATRANDOM. e9Rcad Our Advertisements In Three Dally Paper. LENTEN GOODS. Helland Herring, In kegs, very best, II 10, Brooked Herring, In boxes, aBe. Smoked Had Had deck, 12)40. Smoked Cromarty Bloater, very aierwc. nmeaea nieaier Jterring. e rer 10a Smoked Cromarty Haddles. lOe ft. Haloed shrimps. Spiced Oysters, Bplecd Hard and Sen Clams, 40e a bottle. Clam Juice, Oyster Juice and Clam Chowder, 90c Ced Fish. Bened Her ring, canned Mackerel and Plekled Tripe. Olives, alt else, Mushrooms, Oapres, Ancho vies, In finest oil. Anchovy and Bloater Paste, Fresh Lebster. Salmen and Deviled Crab, Bar. dine In oil, Mustard, and finest Sardine in alt Italian Macaroni. Beahaettl. Vermicelli and ine in 011, atusiara, ana nnest naraine in en. Italian Macaroni, Spahgettl. Vermicelli and Letter Paste, 12Ke a pack. Finest imported Sweltser. verr finest Ltmbuner. Edam. Haa-e. Ensllsh llsh and Parmesan Cheese (for Macaroni.) PTnest Deep Sea Ne. I Bloater Mackerel. 30e . Large Ne. I, very fine and white, at u t, NlceWbltoMackerel,6eeachor8fora5e. White Fish, 00 . Pickled Herring, S for as.: NOW LOOK I Prepared Ham, 10e . skin ned Hams (no flat), 12Ke V Finest Picnle Ham, 00. Skinned Shoulder (no fktj. 8c Finest Break nut Bacen, 12c, Summer Uelegna,c Fine DrledBeef.lOaVery Finest Knuckle Beef.l&c. HIND YOU I Very Finest Dried Peas, Ve a qt. Large Marrowfat Beam, 8c. 6 ft Fine Evap orated Dried Cera for 36c Lentils, split Peas, Lima Beans, etc. ROLLED OATS, 130 pack. Did you get a ample or Itt We are headquarters. Rolled Oats, Oatmeal and Finest Wheat Qerm-all 8 ftsferSfic Corallne,ec and 100 a pack. Corn Cern meal, 8 ql for SOe. Genuine Yerk County Bnekwheat In sacks, JSc Belf-Ralslng Buck wheat 10, 18 and ISe a pack. "OUR FAMILY PHYSICIAN " and " BRAD BURY'S ENCYCLOPEDIA, worth IB and 88 respeeUvely, given away. Ask for a card which will explain atl. Ulvlng seems te be sec ond nature te us, as the boy said who getth whipping ' It Is mere blessed te give than re ceive?' 70 Barrels Sugar Just In leek for Bargains. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KINO AND PRITCE BIB., Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.' Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer UiSerre' Herse Hetel. nr$iet. J. B. MARTIN A CO. IS NOW HERE. Deu you want te save your self much trouble in thfs matter? If se, let us help you out. We will take up your carpets, clean them, lit them for the rooms in the new house, and relay them. All this promptly at low cost, and no trouble te you. When tee small we have a splendid assortment of Odd Borders, and all colors of Plain Fillings te help out. Carpet Lining, Stair Pads, &c. All this work is done by expert upholsterers, the best in the city, and all work guaranteed satisfactory in every respect. New Carpets for Spring. Nowhere else will you find se large a line. Everything you want. 40 patterns Mequette. 60 patterns Brussels? 1 50 patterns Tapestry. 100 patterns Ingrains. Twe Special Bargains. 6 patterns Melten Velvets, new, 90c; worth $1.10. 10 patterns Tapestry, 45 and 50c a'yard. J. B. MARTIN & CO., Cor. Prince dr. W. King Sts. LANCASTER. PA. lUtC. rplIE MUSIC STORE. THE MUSIC STORE. DECKER BR08. PIANOS, HAINES BROS. PIANOS. MASON HAMLIN ORGANS. BAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS ANDTHIMMINQHOKALL.KINDB. WOODWARD, & CO., 14 East King St., Laawur, Pa. " MOVII TIME " Paine rf ,f hf rt TpALACE OF FASHION. ASTRICH'S PALACE OF FASHION, 115 AMD; 17 M. QUITO ST., LANCASTER. Te-morrow, Saturday, March 22d, we start another Great Ribbon Sale at Special Prices. We have secured some large lets of New and Desirable Rib bons which we offer from to morrow en at the following special prices : Nes. 9 and 12, all Silk Satin Ribbon, picot edge, in all the leading colors, at 9c a yard. One let of Brocaded and Moiree Sash Ribbons, in pink, light blue, cream and cardinal, at 25c a yard. Deuble-faced Satin Ribbon, all pure silk, heaviest quality made. Ne. 3, at 7c a yard, worth 15. Ne. 4, at 9c a yard, worth 18. Ne. 5. at 1 eca yard, worth 20. Ne. 7, at 1 2c a yard, worth 25. Ne, 16, at 29c a yd, worth 50. Twe-tone, double-faced, heav iest quality, all pure silk. Ne. 9, at 20c, worth 35. Ne. 12, at 25c, worth 40. Ne. 16, at 25c, worth 45. Ne. 22, at 29c, worth 60. One let of elegant New Fancy Ribbons, in all the lead ing Spring Celers, at 10c. One let at 19c. One let at 25c a yard, Colored Satin Ribbons in all the leading colors. Ne. 4, at 3c a yard. Ne. 5, at 4c a yard. Ne. 7, at 5c a yard. Ne. 9, at 7c a yard. Ne. 1 2, at 8c a yard. Black Gres-Grain Ribbons, satin edge, warranted pure silk, and excellent quality. Ne. 9, at iec a yard. Ne. 12, at I2ca yard. Ne. 16, at 15c a yard. Ne. 22, at 19c a yard. These are a job let, and can not be duplicated at the above prices. One let of 15-inch wide Surah Sash Ribbon at $1 a yd. NOTICE. Our Opening Days take place WEDNESDAY te SAT URDAY, APRIL 2D, 3D, 4TH AND 5TII. Stere will be open every evening en Opening Days. fuvtxltuvt. F URNITUHE. De Yeu Want The Beit Furniture for the Least Meney ? If se, come te see us. Our Elegant New Spring Stock Is bow en our iloer ready te snow. Nothing like It was ever seen her. before. Parler and Bedroom Bulla, designed by the best artist In Europe and America, and put to gether se substantially that we can give a guarantee with each article. By the way (you must Just keep It te your self,) and hurry te see us, for we are acTsrlng a few articles of Furniture carried ever from last year below prices that they could b bought for atauctlen. for Instance, a Bedroom Suit, lis. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 tc 29 Seuth Queen 8treet QPR1NO SEASON, 180. FURNITURE! Spring Season, 1890. These Intending furnishing lu whole or part during the coming season are cordially Invited te examine ray large and attractive stock. All E rices tbe lowest that can be named for Helta le Furniture. TiV.C. NO. 114 SOUTH QUEEN ST. Belew Southern Market. anl&-2mWAS (xCUVt0)tst, XTACATION EXCURSIONS. BAYMOND'B VACATION EXCURSIONS. All Traveling Expenses Included. A party will leave Philadelphia Monday, April 21, for a tour of 61 Dujs through COLORHDO AND CALIFORNIA, with vlsltste leading cities, reserU.and places of picturesque Interest, and a return through Utah, and ever th. Denver itle Grande Rull way the Great " Sceoie Iteutu." On the same date Meuduy, April 28 a party will leate Philadelphia for a Tour of 75 Daj s ever the same routes through COIARADOAND CALIFORNIA, Tbeuce through the Picturesque Region of the Pacific Northwest, And homeward ever the entire length of the Northern iaclflc Railroad, with a week In the Yrllowsteno National Park. Beth these parties will travel in SpeclalTralns of Magnincent Vesttbuled Pullman Palace Cars, with Pullmau Palace Ulnlng-Cars Included. Incidental trips te the Yesemlta Valley and Big Tree O rotes. 47-Bend for dcscrlptUeclrculars, deslguatlug the particular trip desired. RAYMOND tVIIITCOMB, 111 Seuth Ninth tiu (under Continental Hetel), ,. ,, , Philadelphia, Pa. nile-Xurtifts, n fleet tt 9hM , V lOOTt AND SHOES. THE BACKBONE OF COLD WEATHJHt 1 BROKEN, AKB BO IB THE BACKBONE OF PR1CM, Y AT STAOKHOUBI'S i NOS. 28 AND 80 EAST KINO BT.M IF YOU DOUBT THE ASSERTION Al THE PRICES, CALL AND SATISFY YOURBCLF. Seme Astonishing Offers li8priBg ( i D. P. STACKH0USI i. Nes. 28 aad 30 bat KIkj Stmt, LANCASTER, PA. QTRONO FOR SERVICE, AND CHEAP 1 la Ift BOY'S SHOES I Thsrlghtsorleffootwearfor th reagli'l tumble usage or strong, active, robest Shee made or leather well tanned aad Ingrain leathers that de net readily c break and which ensure long aadi vice. These are tbe kind that for the t for our shoe story unlay. Prices away i loe, for qualities se geed. That's new, new te mm wne roots me suee Dill. j.,. We've a II shoe te start wlth-a solid 1 shoe, sires 8 te fill Inclusive, lac or I with seamless vamps, nicely trimmed aa4 1 looking. They're bargains at tae Mice. I Anether grade Is marked at tlas; it'aaj maae te give trial, -rneyntanat posses plsnty of style. Here' another t I et-Z5c hlghcr-aiw a pair. 'Have vamps, falr-stltched sole and finished, med and made In a superior maaaar, atd looking, fitting snugly and wear There' many mere make of i Ilk figures quoted above. We've, Met here, however, te describe tbeea. amine them i that will sufRee te eeav w' ve th cheapest and best boy' afcae Lancaster ann mere or uemteptekl anvwher else. a And th finer grades-theee w hare. I these who'll want Uwm. Haadsea aadi tlv styles for fine drew. Tae cease ta 1 D. and E. widths and la length tal&l lug iu )iriei iresu itiaHi v w MODELS OK EXOELEN0E IN MAKSi MATERIAL. aaaaaasM V i' . - - . . . f ., ..V? fi SHAUB & BURI ?S i 14 North Quebh HtrbstT, : TMK.PA, c HAS. X. FRET. 7WEN'S"'"I!1 j T . -., mwm ta FOR S2.00. IN TEV DIFFERENT tip snee iu Lae, nation ana t biaie. t Plain Marrow Tee In Lace aad Cnnayeaa, Plain Frmeli Tees In Laea. BaUne aastl grrsa, sliest tell. -1 PlttluBroa4TeM)nLaceaBdCnigrai,yJ sisesoteii. Th last uamsd style are ter I short but bread reek Tbey poses a i comfort te feet of this detcrfptlea. ' 'J ine -iip a nees we nave MHasartai the Plain Narrow Ter tot two rutin rrencn for mere man a y lent wearing quantise ana spies thev have beeii stvins? has Indu still another style The Plata . wide. Why can I sell you a Genuine tnrtai Measmae I bar tliees 1 Is title and strictly for Cash, and I Ai oiie: "Qttek SUM lift SmU a f ? sV ViW i Pa M The One-Price Own ? .j. Chas. H. Fre , - (Successor le PREY ECKERT) Ike I Lew Price la - BOOTS AND SHOl 4it N0S.8 S EABT KINO STB LAMOABTER. PA. J.i , -Htoreaosed Every Evening at I except aieuu)' anu eaiurusy. Glitnarear. -!(. TTIUU A MARTIN. China, Glai AND j QUEENSWARE !': -AT- Wi are new opening- our Bprtaf . Importation eT Queenswar aad wlO. wi preparea 10 supply our with tlie very bestgraaeet Lewest Prices. UousetlH escclal attention. tt HIGH & MARTI 15 East King Street tfeat -W ITMIlKIt AND COAL. I J TnilACCXlSHOOIUiANDCABBL'' IUARDWOODWbjft, nS-lyd CM water street, i m T AUMUARDNERS COMPAItT. r COALDEALE Orricas-Ne. 129 North (Jueea Street, eM Nerm iTinee iiiwi. YAana-Nurth ITlnc Street, aaar .'lKtK.M t.NOT!cai,l C3AWMILUS. BARK MILLS, COB n Leather neuers, tuu i-acaers. avia Powers. Mining ana miuiiuc J OUN BiMrSjW H riUMh I iii i nv 14-V.IVsW' Via J iTvii iii''nf lluliiii-ulK J. ' il rsis nAJ) -.., .trf-J-rft?'&ftS. '. .- v J rv.f w H..jj .-1Z
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