EF?V '.';& THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY, MARCH 24. 1890. tea II m. tH hfb m fcSK h m (i ft r "2 ? .t . AtlMUCW 4. BTKINMAW, iS CBARLWiSTEINMANFOLTB, Editors. 1 ROBERT CLARK, Publisher. DAILY INTKLLiaENCER.-rebllshed .f srery day in the year, but Sunday, Served Vr fc ji 1 1 m this aIIw Mit nfmnnrilnv towns at ten cent ft wee. Bymalltlvodel. "'' laws, year In advance; 80 cents a month. K,-ft . .. LcAwHtKLY INTELLIGKNCKn-One dollar tna y f ; amy cent n your. In advance. , JtOTICK TO SUBSCIUBERS-Remlt by eheclt ; , i r posteffloe order; and when neither of Vi 41mm Mn ti mvnnrf anlt In & MwlslnrMl r ri 5T ISSISJI. t' au.Mar. ' w Abdih, THE nmLUQIKCEB. ' -fi tuimtir. PL J y'LAKO ASTER. PA., March 24, 1890. j The City Departments. i 11m members of the new city govern gevern VMMt will find dome interesting reading 'iri the article tre wrlnt unen tlie cost te V '',., . ., ... .. ,. ,. rri.. ...til iirca ei ma eiccinc ugut. imj win srhardly be surprised te And that bance- ter is net setting her lights nt ns low a 4 price aa many ether eltlefl ; for Lancni- f ler authorities njje, $stSu& loTtBe ;" ; ui luciruargmus, nun me nuut .'.'-VTnuv rll for tvhnr. tliev sreL fi'S, The laet councils was fully advised as 1 Jv; te the great cost of its electric light aer- . peTice ana nise as te me way in wuicu 11, ' could be obtained at much less price. AMf. Atllek's enminlttcA furnished It i'f&Vlth thn opinion and stlmntes of ka expert electrician, showing it Hhat the water power of the old NsrAtsii trnrlra tvas liftfidntif. In llirlit ';'the city, and that it could save a great y aeai ei money ny supplying its own flight Nothing was done, as usual. ;vTbe exeusa. we bcllove. was that the i. contract for lishtintr the cltv does net p$ expire until 1631. 4, it is time, uowevsr, new for couueiis te W JftnlrfAt II.a MaHjii. na tlia ArAnlwtt. nr "r the neepMnrv idnnt. will InUe nema time. It does net secm te us that there Is '&- room for disputing thnt the city should 'J utilize their valuable wnter pewer that i tls new going te wnste and the uiaciilncry . thftf It ritaflnrr ntt,n. tvlian It non Iwi or. iy.r """". i'ji ........ . --.. . j swvnuingveusiy cmpioyeu in nguiiug Sjf,vjwtbe streets. We have our own water tupply and may as well have our own flight supply, when It can be provided at se little cost. J Tim nnw nnnnetlfe tI11 flnrl tnilnli .L,.-- - w HV.. WVV.HU..W .... ...HW. ' iV.werk ready te their hands in reforming ijjur. Tails in nearly every department of the k-eity. The street, the water, the light. . tne police and the fire departments cull yA, leadly for their attention. They all cost , l, tee much for what they glve. ,,f('j- There is tee much independence In '. '4iue uepunmems, iur economical ana eRfflnlAnf. nlmtiil.lrnHnn In n tnwn nt m $ this Bze. There is no geed reason why f,-w(nie ure uL'iiuniuuui nueuiu nei no oeui f'j4 kitted with the police, nor why the fcf.Traier supply ana tne iignting : i sneuirt net be combined with the euro i$rf the streets. In fact all of the denart- (Mments might be profitably put under fgeue ncaa. wnni is nceaea is tne ab ; ;idicatlen of the committees of councils 3wTITn Ml A fill Mas rt AiinnrlntAniliinnA .lfl fllffWfllnti mltteK lAr nsnnmn ntf1 ;M" 4.WVSW., MI1IWU mvj hshuuiu uuu -. Vwhlfih thnv ntrt tvhnllv iinflf fnr nnrl llm lv;$onfldlnKef tholrdutlea tea chief who Hainan te t be executive nn of tbeceun- . & ' m. wa.-j . f ' :;s i lie resi or j i oner. Tnis is a country and this is a time in W$k. which great men are ninde suddenly -J and unmade ns quickly. It is a result etf, vi ucrjiiM.r iigiu aiui newspaper fljf methods. A innu may beceme famous in a uay aua lninmeus ns seen ; no inny j. net, really, descrve te be elther. In M ft olden times the growth from obscurity fc te fame was slower and better founded ; W'-V'itn Mint. It trm IILnl,. te lu ...V - .ww v . u ..k... ..v. v iiiulv tasting, ii is net a new discovery that popular opinion Is often peer . nnmliin tliAnnli. nnrAlK.tifim nnlnp K , Wi.-'-."'-" ' ""'"J ' '"J " vuu vu.v...j IgtWith which it acts and its mere con i -ht' anlcueuB nnd frenupiit mlntnltrti U'W The world grows, civilization nd- gl vanccs, population increases j aud great IfSj men decrease. What becomes of thorn ? ,iu We may aasume that as many are born m j. w mu tuuumieu aa ever, out iney ccr tV';?5:' talulv da unt. e.miin nt ntm VVn mulnr. ; ataud. that .they are destroyed lu the con- rrfe-SHimlng ttre of newsnansr nublloatlen. ' ift; both true and false. -$ The last man te sufTer, we are sorry te ;-A see, is JTew Yerk's mayor, who bid fair ' A hn KrirM(irY in ritrrrnit Klltnfr l. 1. P,V course of time. A tonnterlul itiveitiifu. '. v " Inti tinniiVA. Ii.tn .1... .r.H.li.. Ai 11.- - sherifTs office in New Yerk city, hews such abuses and extortion, mm ftv u;t3Ul.jr UUIUUJJU lic .IIIUU- Ing, for correct administration of public office, of the sheriffs who per mitted them ; of whom Mayer Grant was lately one. Public office is a fiery ordeal in these days, when the man who holds it Is ex pec ted te stand nnd de liver about all that can be made out of it te the party lxes for election expenses: nnd no ninu can $ be truly happy who submits himself te ';.;.' the thraldem ; aud few can be truly great, n may nave been otherwlso when newspapers were fewer and 1cm desperate In their search for sensations ; but surely new the pest of peace and honor is the private station. The McCalln Inquiry. TheMcCallaoeurtofinquryhnsshown a dreadful state of things existing throughout the crulse of the U. S. ship JEnterprlsc, and It may be worthjwuile te carry the inquiry further and dis cover whether there may net be ether examples of the degrading effect of long neglect upon the nnval branch of the public service. Net only the cemmamW lmt n, 5. tSi iwllt vifTinlAtint rt n,.,... 1 ;ftv en beard this ship apjiear te have been krr JAlnn.nll.n(t nml tt.A r..A. .!... , asu.ui.i.u mm inn muv iueur navy VI AitAfera frti .nt. t.t A.I A f e iiuuw. i. """v j,vu iiuericnn ma- , miauui me v.iuni mmuiliy ureugllt ai i ne same time tnere has been nty of dry humor in this naval trial. ..l,..l. .!..., .. .. . . . .' ( i iuiuci iinuanKuiiuij, ier tne trial ib Ksj yet te come. Commander McCalla ap pears te nave been a quick-tempered man with many faults that mode him Hnflt for the command of se tough a crew, although with better men he might have done well enough. The demoralization of the commander aud bb officers appears te have been due in the first place te the discouragement of being forced te tall an American man-ef-wanrlth such miserable foreign material. Only en this theory can we account for the record of this crulse se out of kr. loony with all the history of our navy ; from the days of Decatur te these times. ,- wuKumiuuiinjr HctM evernauiing imucjiastiiesulpi, Ucause in these 7 peaceful times the sailors of our small merchant maiiue prefer a mere stirring -aud premising career than cuu be Jieped . ter en a mau-er-war, The men who , weruea our .. in 1612 nnd in the civil lAS l,rlSut nd quick, and their WimU were proud te command them, and were stimulated te develop the service te a perfection that commanded the respect of the greatest foreign powers. Ne Annapolis training can produce this tonic effect upon our offi cers te-day. If we want as geed a navy measures must be taken te draw as geed a class of men, and the best way te de it Is by rebuilding the foreign commerce which our uavy Is te defend. The econo mic conditions confronting the country demand the extension of our trade abroad and the credit of the nation and the navy depends upon it. The McCalla Inquiry shows a com mander behaving like the men who sailed with half savage crews and reck less adventurers as officers In the days of Captain Cook. He and ills officers resorted te violence with a frequency that is only equalled by the breaches of dlscipllnc,and there were frequent tights en this model man-of-war charged with the dignified duty of bringing home the body of a distinguished American di plomat. Fer example, it Is related that Seaman Charles Witt had trouble with Xlcutcuant Lemly, graphically de scribed as fellows by the seaman : "He says, JscJJ.vea-Kirr "fe-.iiV.riV, ' sezee, 'I'd knock you out of sight, 'sczee. 'I'd like te sec you de se. scz I. Alse be done se." v C This brief and, teiichlug tale was re peated with vnVlulIetiM nnd officers and crew were nt any rate a fighting let. mt Tllic custom heuse efllclals of Cantl. Osn!en, New Yerk, have been very mucli tllsturbed by the mysterious proceedings efnlnrgs Tem cat. Themas had bucotue se aress Hint his death was decreed, bat when n pollceinan wasdolalled te execute ihesentence the est apparently committed aulclde by jumping from the deck and ll nppearlng beneath the water. Thnt was the Inst seen of Theiniia, but he has been heard steadily ever since. Ills crle, seem Ing te coine from beneath the planking of the deck, finally bocume se nnueylng that a gang of men tore up the fleer and sonrched everywhere for piisny but with out avail, fftlll the cat-calls continue, and horrlbte ghost storles of the big cat are beginning te be told. Perhaps (here Is a skillful ventriloquist at work thcre. i A dark and thrilling tragedy of pioneer days has just been brought te light at Plnrre, Heutli Dakota, whero excavations for building resulted In Iho discovery of ten skeletons. The remnliiH worn auul auul clently well preserved te nhew that ene whlte woman, six white men and three Indians had been killed. Tlinre were bullet hoi os in flve and an arrow iicad In the breastbene of nn liullnn, while the skull of the woman was crimhed aa if bv a a batchet. The only clue te their Identity was a sllver medal, but this was enough te give a hint of a Itro story as stirring aud tragle as any novelUt ever wrete. It was dated 1817 and bere the tin me lieury Mackenzie, Willi an liiRcrlptleu command ing his bravery at the b.-ulie of lluena Vista. The medal wuh shown te an old scout, Colonel Joe ltced, who wild that he roinembercd n man named Mnckenzle, who, thlrty-Ilve years age, atarted -out witli n purty from I'ert Ooergo for Fert lionteu, taking his wife with him. Several friendly Indians were with the party, but they wero never heard of afterwarda, and were suppoied te have been tuurdored by the Hleux, who were then sullen, but net openly hostlle. The scene of this massacre Is new the capital of a new atate, with n railroad running tbreugli It weatward, nnd It la Juat en the northern edge of the Sioux reservation, which Is about te be opened for sottletncut Se In spile of ruthless uiaamicrcs and within thlrty-flve years the whltes r building uelty and founding a state ever the bones of a gallant soldier and daring ploneor. Tin; last steniuer from Honolulu brings the news that Sinter Itese Oortrude, the ICngllNli girl who Jolued the Dominican SlHtera in order that fthe might be sent te the lepcr settlement at Molokai, has been disappointed, It nppenrs that the settle ment has been placed lu churge of the Sisters of the Sacred Heart and the young English wb'nuiu wan refused pcrml'iden te go thore bocuiise alie belonged te another oider. Shn is thcrofero working nt the recclvlng station at Kallll, where putieuts are cared for until It become certain that they have the disease. The thousands who have been Intorcsted In the noble self saarillce of this young woman will be gratified te loam of her less dangereus employment, and the fact that a voluuteor should be crowded out of se torrlble a fluid of labor la surprising evidence of the survival lu the.su daya of the aplrltef the old martyrs. In fact the deatli of the leper priest, Father Dauileu, hnsdruwn attention te many ethers, Catholie and Protestant, who have been weiklug lu the same way among the leper. A stehy la published of the adveuture e Alexander Kleuzewlskl among foolish Philadelphia awellH, who wero easily pr suaded that he was a Gennun nebleman, whereas it appears that lie is only the courier of Count Mux Pappenheim, of the German army. The man with the Polish name was tall and very pompous, aud arriving at the Dellovne In advance of his master he easlly pasted himself off for n foreign nebleman, aud it Is said that he wen handsomely entertained In that character, wearing the count's olethos aud Jowelry even while that gentleman was In the city. The fraud was discovered by the unexpected resolution of Count I'appeuheim loge te Washington by the midnight tialn en Saturday night. The eourler could net be found, us'he was ban queting with home new found frieudsnud the count went etr without him. It is very refreshing te find a bogus foreign aristocrat new and then swindling the foolish Ameri cans, who will perslat lu admiring worth less hereditary title. i:it.ON'AI. Uismahck will be 75 years old en the 1st of April. P. T. lUnjfUM arrived lu New Yerk en Sunday from liurope. Oovcnxen Toet.c, of Mentana, will seen mary a daughter of Uen. llesccrans. .Mr. GhOHOK A. PU.LSDUIIY, of Mlunea Mlunea nelia, has given ?30,000 In his wife's name for a new building for the Concord, X. II. ,) hejpltal. " , ilw Emma C. ItUTiineiF, president of the omen's Hoine and ForelguMUsIeuary o-ietyiilther-ist Penusvlvaniaconferonco oftlieLuthorau chinch, died Middenly in Lebanon en Sunday. Tin: Qukiw of Knei.and Is about te loave iiidser for Alx-les-JUIns, whero she will remain ihrce weeks, ller car car rUges, hert.es, aervunts, Airnlture, heavy baggage and even her little chalse anil fdvorlte donkey have already arrlved at the famous French watering phue. She will stay at the Villa Mottet. which hu been ro-chrlktened the Villa Victeria, and It has been put in readiness for her arrival. Furmers Apiienl l'er Heller, The Nev.' Castle count-, Del., fariuers' institute met in Wilmington en S.uurd!iy for the purpose efdlscusslug national, state and county taxation and the denrcsse.1 ion ien ion dltien of farming interests. The reiiro reiire entatlve agriculturists or the state were present, aud the attendance was large. The following preamble and resolutions were adopted ; whereas, In the present dopressed con dition of farming every tax Is Jelt te be a burden, we respectfully ask of our levy court aud all ethers In authority le rodnce GXrwmKPM nnd Ay au n,ur .. ,n. . An ...,,, Willi flm ktrlr-lncl ... ....... ... ... local government, and equally urge en our senators and members of Congress te de all in their power te reduce that unseen but !!.en?i',',e J??8, burdensome tax called the """ '"" j uinm ei me mriuers or tuts country! therofero be It Jletelvtil, That the secretary of this nice ing be requested te transmit a copy of the ubeve te each of our senators and repre sentatives and te the levy court of this county. tiKAUXlXO A Tit APE. The Necessity Illnatrated by the fable or th. Cat nnd the Vex. Every young man and woman should be be be eoeo master of some skilled employment. The Hebrews had a Mylng, that "he who does net teach his child a trade brings htm up te steal." Our great cities are full of these who, though sober aud Industrious, cannot secure work, because they are each a Jack-of-all-trados-geod at nene. It sug gests the fable of thn vat and the fox. "I," says the fox, "have a hundred cun ning expedients for escaping from the hounds." "I," replied the cat, "have only one I climb a tree." One day the bounds caught the fexi nnd the cat survoyed the csi4ure from the safe shelteruf hsr pcreb. Don't Forget the " Hozedont," but use It regularly nfutr every meal. It Im parl A pleasant flavor te the month, clianpc erfcntlve secretions Inte healthful, Invlf orates the Eiuns, and cleanses the Intersil of the teeth. Like old Hercules, It purlf.es the Augean stables which some have In their mouth. mar24te3t OUII.TV. Anybody usjnjz a seething remedy ,fTJMy.tR,.ntWVo7tftfregerlc"ir Iniiitnniritr. .'. guilty of delnirliann. Dr. Hull's llnhy Kyrup Is warranted net te contain anything Injurious anil should tticrefore be widely recommended. Ths healthy action of the liver can be estab lished and maintained by the Judicious use of lAxniter, the great liver regulator and bleed purlll.r. Hew lntcllltnint Wemen Decide. When the question has te be met as te what Is the best course le adept te secure it sure, sara and agreeable remedy for Ihoseorganto diseases and wenkn.ss.s'wtirch BlBlcl the remain sex, Mierelabulene wise decision, vti., a course of acU-treatincnt with Dr. Tierce's Karerlte Pre scription. It la an unfailing specific for period ical pains, mlsplncement, lnlcriml luflumma luflumma tlen.and all ninctlenal dlserdars that render the lives orrae many women miserable and Joy Jey leas. They who try It, praise It. Of druggists. M.TtlAw What Tliree Appltoitlleun Did. "I was troubled very much with sere feet. JTires application! of Themat' Eclretrie Oil en tirely cured them. Nothing belter In the mar ket." Jneeb Uutler, Heading, l'a. Fer sate by W. T. I loch, Nes. 137 and 1311 North Queen street. Lancaster, l'a. An Entflnoer'a Fast Run. An engineer en one of the reads entering here In speaking Inst night of fust runs snldt " Although my machine Is net slew, once let a cold get six hours the start of me, and my ma chinery la no match for It. I have for years kept n bottle of Kemp's llalsam constantly In my cab, and when a Cough or Celd gets a start or this standard remedy It Is Indeed a cold day It Is sold by all druggist. (6) The Kind We Like. The madlelne we most like Is that which does Its work quirk and well, llttrtteck JJloed JStlttrt are thn quickest kind of a cure for dyspepsia aud liver and kidney affections. Fer sale by W. T. Hech, 1.17 nuS 139 North Queen street, jAiicasutr, in. Detectives nnd Private onieors Usually wear their badges of authority con milled under their clothing, hut Dr Themat' KclecMe Oil wears Its badges In therermnf firlnled labels attached te uncli and every hel hol hel eo, se Hint nil may knew IU mission. It Is gln full and complete authority te arrestiill aches and pstns. nnd does Its duty evsry time. Fer sale by V. T. Herli, Nes. 137 nnd 149 North Queen street, Lancaster, l'a. OWIKTHI'KOIFICCO. Scrofula in Children. " In the early part of 18S7 scrofula appeared en the hmid or my little grandchild, then only IK months old. Hbertly after breaking out It spread rapidly nil evor her body. The scabs en the sere would penl off en the slightest touch, and the odor Unit would arise would make the atmosphere of the room sickening nnd unbearable. The disease next nttneked the eyes and we reared she would lese her sight. I'mlncnt physicians or the country were con sulted, but could de uethlug te relieve the little Inueicnl. nnd gnve It ns their opinion, Unit the "jie was heiieless und Impossible te save the child's eyesight.' It was then that we de cided te try H will's Spccine (H. 8. H.) That med med lelne nl once made a speedy ami complete cure. Fer mero than a year past she has been as healthy as any child In the land." " Mrs. Kutii 1IRKKLKV, Helma, Kansas. Cancer of the Nose. In Is7&asoreapiearcdoii my nose, nnd grew rapidly. As my father had cancer, and my hus band died or It, I became alarmed nnd consulted my physician. Ills treutiuent did nogeod,nnd the sere grew turger and worse luecry way, until I was persuaded te tukeB. H.B.. mid n few bottles rured me. This was after all the doc tors and ether medicines hud railed I lime hud no return or the cancer. .Max. M.V. Maiikn, Woeilbury. Hull County, Texas. Treallsa en Caneer inallil rrec. HWIFT SIT.C1FIC CO., Atlanta, Oiu e2S-lyd (I) mm: millkiusvii.li: htati: neumal I HCHOOU The Mlllersvllle Nernuil Scheel, which has long been recognized as he lending triilulug school In the state, Is better this jcur than ever before. It Is net a mcie ueailcuiy, hut u real sehiHil for the training nf leachers. Its gnulu ates till many or the leading educational posi tions In misstate, A Free Kindergarten will he started In con nection with the Medel Mctinel. It will belli charge or nil exerlcuced klndergurtncr. Hpe rlul iriiluliigclusevs lu tills depuitmeiit with out extra charge Full state appropriation te students. Write early for room, visitors are always welcome. Hpeclal Arrangements for IjmraMer. The pregramme or tlie Mlllersvllle Nerinul Scheel has been se arranged that pupils from Ijinctis raster may gmduate at the school and beard ut home. Tuition expenses rer pupils preparing le teach s l'er week (rnr 13 weeks or meie), II ; rer Winter session or US weeks, f-llj rer Hummer Kwslen or It weeks, fl3 ; total tuition for year, W, A Htnte appropriation or f.VJ.OO Is given te riruduutes. It Is thus seen that UlgliKchoel (Inulimtes nnd ethers, who complete the Nor Ner mal Hchoel Course In two years, may de no at a total tuition or only 5.X. Hih'cIiiI rates te pupils or. given by the Btrcet ltallriMd Company. Humincj Session of I'eurteeu Weeks begins Monday, March 31st. Fer Catalogue or rurther Inrormatlen address the Principal, DK.U.UHAM LYTK, niM-Iwd MlllnrsMUc, l'a. iUatcltce. "IIINK AMGUICAN WATCHES. A Positive Bargain te the Watch Buyer. We etlsr lli:i.OW ALL COMPirriTION, a brtiua nw line or line American Watches, Just purchased ut a CUT 1'HlfF.. They are Htein Wind, FULL JF.WL'LUl). I'ATKNT ItKUULA TOIts, 1IHK(1NI5T IIAlll HI'IlfS'tW, and will given Ouaranlee with every Individual move ment, te run within SO seconds h week and ucn better. In cither Hunting or 0)ien Face Cases. Iii()OM)CAHKS-$N and up, acccerdlng te wclghtand iiiallty. In HILVCU CASIX, H. In N1CKKL CASW, JU, lu UOLD-FILLKU CASLS, fj) le fit, I J K,, "I ) car guarantee. In I.e-erq.ualltlcs or FILLKD CASKS, JIS, TheubeNO are all iri-mtlne. American Mann riieturcd (leads or n lllsh (Jiade, with which wegteourpcrenul, uswcll us maker's, guar Hiitce. ' CHAS.a GILL, JKWKLKIt ANll UltADIJATK OITICIAN. NO.10WFVST KING HTKKKT, LANCAHTKlt. lA. w ALTER C.JIEUU. Special Netice ! Owing te numerous engagements I find It necessary te have I'ltOF. LITTLU remain ene week longer, till Match a. All persons having defective sight, or troubled In being suited with gluskts, should call at once. EXAMINATION FREE. -8ee our stock or Qeld Filled nnd Slhcr Wutches before buying. Walter C. Herr, Ne. 101 N. Queen St., COilNlt OK OitANUK. tfsfnmke' m iLABSXPBtA, Mendsr, March U, ISM. Half the beauty of a Silk is likely te be in the color of it Yeu knew the dreary, tiresome shades that some houses lead up with. We've no use for them. The daintiest tints that Fashion favors are what we leek for. Yeu can see them in the new Faille Francaisc and the Satin Duchesse. Celers that no one else in town has, and that women of taste are everywhere wanting. Exquisite beyond the telling, and but $1.50. West Transept. The dozen or se Baby Coaches in the Main Aisle, Chestnut street side, are but half a hint of the regular stock .w Atelitesement We've no pet Coach i(X push. All the sorts at a glance-- you de the cheesing. But we have get up two or three Special Coaches se that handling extra big lets permits extra low prices. Here's one for $18. We never had its equal before under $21 ; we don't knew of its match outside under $23. Loek at it. Rattan body of fancy scroll work, side pockets, coil springs (double behind) flat spokes, Richmond brake, plush upholstery, neatly lined pink parasol. Comfortable, cesy, and as handsome a turnout as any baby need care for. Up holstered in either gendarme, olive, earnet, terra-cotta, or golden-brown. - Of course we build any sort of a Coach you say and up holster it te your mind, but net one in a hundred will care for anything better than we have already made. Fer any taste down te a neat, strong, sightly Coach at $5, precisely the same as we had $6 for last season, except there's a little less upholstery. Hascmcnt, northeast f csntre. The wonder is diat anyone will drink muddy water when it's such a simple thing te make it clear with a Gate City or a Jewett Filter. Basement, northwest of centre. Jehn Wanamaker. &ev gale or jjtcnt. FOR llKNT-THItEFrflTOUY HOUSE, 13 rooms, Ne. SKI North Duke street- Inquire at rebZMfd NO. 221 EABTOItANQEST. F OK HKNT-FHOM Al'IlIL I, THE LA HOE Htere Itoem. Ne. 24 Houth Oueen street- Alse large room en 4th fleer, murseedir JNO. 1'. HCHAUM A SON. FOK KENT-A TURKE-STOUY JiltlCK Dwelling Heuse, with modern Improve ments, Ne. .117 East King street, with llrlck HtabloenloL Noweccnpfed by Jehn W. Hoi Hei man. Apply te GEO. D. HPHKCUElt, Ne. 213 Iiist King street. 18-tfd ineit KENT-ONE HTOllE UOOM AND Aliinlif 1 tt Sit silt lifirti 1 nr trot llnnta .1 llnscmcut llulldliig, rroiillngeu Meuth Queen street, nnd one Hlere lloem lu same building fronting en Vine street, suitable rer any business. The basement would be an elegant room rer n Ilatber yiiep. Apply seen at ItAUD A McELHOV'S Dry tloeds Stere, Xi and 3S Heutli Queen Htreat. Markets held en Tuesday morning, Saturday morning and Saturday evening, ing-trd -T7IOK KENT TIIIKH AND FOURTH ,1 Floers above Chus. 11. Frey's Shoe Stere, Nes. 3 and fi East King street. Third fleer is handsomely papered and fitted up, having Its own water closet and withstand lu a small unte-roem. Tlie fleer Is planed nnd oiled, mak ing n handsome room, suitable ter dancing, so se ciables, secret organizations, etc. Fourth Fleer Is net papered, and In Its present condition Is suitable for wholesaling, light manufacturing, etc. It ulse has lis own water closet and wushstand In a small unte-roem. Kent, fi wr mouth lu advance. Will lie hand somely luipcrcd aud partitioned te suit Ledges and ether organizations. fW-trd CHA8. H. FREY. QECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. FOR SALE ON THE MOST MBEKALi TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets 130 root deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut and Lemen streets. Two-tery brick dwelling houses with man sard reef, perches lu front, lets 14,') reel deep, en North l'lue, betweeu Chestnut aud Walnut streets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses with front yards. Iren fnncea, lets 15e feet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary and l'lue screets. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets lt5 feel deep, en est Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary streets. Three-story brick dwelllngheuses, leta ISO feet deep, with nil the modern Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Pine and Nevlu streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Llme North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, aud Lemen, between Mury and l'lue streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly papered, gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In the kitchen, und the cellars warranted te be dry. Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. C1IIIKL.1 -, JACOH ORIEL, I K!Uters. aprSS-lyd.M.W.S. 34) North Mary StrscL flour. '''; LEVANB FLOUR. - f I'ER CENT.DEIir.NTURKHTOCKCER. AJ tttlcates III multiples or HOD, earning a guarantee cash dividend or 10 per cent, perun. num. payable kciiil-uniiuiilly, are Issued by the UulldfngundLouiiAsa.eclutfbiioflukota(llon)e Otllce, Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne member ship fee or ether expense Incident te Issunnce et stock. Stock may be converted Inte cash at purchase prlce artcr two ears. Invester se cured by teal estate mortgages te double the amount of the Investment deposited with n Trustee. Correspondence Invited. r v uVAiM.ivn Manager Philadelphia Ottlce, Ne,iinVuluutHtreL X..":... ?-. V. :. Jal-3mee4 t gwmltuvB. e CHftAtUBM. IB MARRIAGE A FAILURE T ROT IT ECONOMt M USED IK BUYIMO HIW BTYU, BkLIABLI, FURNITURE, Where Prices Are Lewest VWa practice economy te be able te make prices low. Olve na a chanca te show you ear stock, Ooeds set aside. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 9d, 3d A 4th Floers, Ne. M BOUTH QUEEN BlREKT. -ptURNITURE De Yeu Want The Best Furniture for the Least Meney ? If se, coma te see us. Our Elegant Nsw Spring Bleck Is new en our floors ready te show. Nothing like It was ever seen here before. Parler nnd Bedroom Hulls, designed by the beat artists 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 offering a few articles of Furniture carried ever from last year below prices that they could be bought for at auction. Fer Instance, a Bedroom Suit, 118. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street w IDM fEKH CORNER. SPELL IT WITH A BIG H, And you have an Idea of the HOUSETIRES AT Widmyer'sT SPELL IT WITH A LITTLE P, And Get an Idea of the Prices at 'OTidixiyer ' s Cor. East King and Duke Sta., LANCASTER, PA. fjtoets anb glteem, "TJOOTS AND SHOES. THE BACKBONE OF COLD WEATHER IS BROKEN, BO IB THE BACKBONE OF PRICES, AT STAGKHOUSE'S NOS. 28 AND 30 EAST KINO ST. IF TOU DOUBT THE ASSERTION ABOUT THE PRICES, CALL AND HATIHFY YOURSELF. Seme Astonishing Offers in Spring Ooeds D. P. STACKH0USE, Nes. 28 and 30 East King Street, LANCASTER. IA. JTRONO FOR SERVICE. AND CHEAP I BOY'S SHOES ! The right sort or footwear for tbe rough and tumble usage of strong, active, robust boys Hhoesmudeef lent her well tunned nnd tough Ingrain leathers that de uet readily crack or break nnd which ensure long and strong ser vice. Thnse are the kinds that form the theme for our shoe story Uxlay. Prices away down, tee, for qualities se geed. That's news, geed news te him who foots the shoe bills, We've a $1 shoe te start with a solid leather shoe, sires S te f; Inclusive, lace or button, with seamless vamps, nicely trimmed and neat looking. They're barg itus at the price, sure. Anether grade Is marked ut St 2S ; It's u geed make te give trial. They fit und wear well and possess plenty of style. Here's another te tell ul lc higher 31 RO n pair. Have seamless vamps, rulr-stltched soles and finished, trim med and mude In a superior manner. Nobby looking, fitting snugly and wear strongly. There's many mere makes of shoes here at like figures quoted above. We've uet space here, however, le describe them. Come and ex amine them ; that will suffice te "convince you we've the cheapest and best boy's shoes sold In Lnncuster and mere or them te pick from than nuywhere else. And Iherlnergrades-lhese we have, tee, for these who'll want them. Handsome and attrac tive styles rer fine dress. These come In U., C, D, and E. widths aud In lengths 3 le 6;, rang ing In price from I 76 le 13. MODELS OF EXCELENOE IN MAKE AND MATERIAL. SHAUB & BURNS, 14 North Quekn Btrebt, Lancas ter. Pa. 8100,000. IN BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR IN VECTORS. IN HUMS OF llOO.fJB.Ka), 11,000 te r,oeo. Ileuds per cent. Interest, a able quarterly. Mortgages C per cent. Interest, imjuljle half yearly, bend or call rer full Information. JOHN II. METZLKR. Xe 8 M. Duke HL TACKINGH, AS FOLLOWS : DIRIOO, FOR IHtenmand Hydraulic Paektng.AsbestRepe, Woven aud Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Beard, Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Hheathtng, Gum Paeklng.Uum Rings for Water Gauges, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As bestos. Lined bectlenal I'll Cever, at JOHN BEarb, 533 East Fulton streeL wT-Ud ltking. gsai OISHEKh. L Gansman & Bre. SPRING 13 HERE. We in fully prepared for It and Invite our ntlesdsand tee public toezamlnrear beautiful collection of Hprlrux Overcoat, Spring Hutu and Trousers, WE MAKE TO ORDER: A JJ-WoeJ Cheviot Halle at IUL 114, Its. (j Ail-Weel Wide Wale Cost and Vestal ?, ill. AJI-Woej CasalBiers Trcmsvri at m 60. M, H. IB W. Wersteit Tretwert at 166?, ti,tt, W Veu need net buy unless tee want la Look Leek ing at thera will be profitable tens and te you. Yeu may be sure tbe prices are low enough. Men's, Beys' and Chlldrea'sHvlUatextrsmely low prices. Styles tbe very latest. English Corkscrew Holts at te. as, 110. U. Wide Wale Hulls at W. lie, 111, If.gli. Bine and Black Cheviot HulU at 18, 110, 113. Beys' Mchoel Bulls at 36, IS, rSK). Bes' Drew HulUatW,, 18.110. Children's Hulls our great specialty, at II, 125,I150,B,.M.I5. Largest assortment of Men's and Bera' Pants lUrAlvJltlv. ..... . uuuaren s ranis ireiir jjwjiuu upwares. L. Gansman & Bre., Tailors and Manufacturers of Men's, Bey's and Children's Clothing (Exclusive.) aad KOftTI QvTBEE IT., .W.OOEimOFOSAHOI. LAH0AITO.FA. mw Net connected with any ether Clothing Beuse In the city. -Be, cantlens and mnke no mistake se that you get te the right place. H1 IUSH A BROTHER. GO m ID 0 C 3 CO HI in e c . We show you to day a line of Men's. Hots' and Children's Suits and Pants, part of which can be seen In our Centra square windows, Nes. I, 2. 4,5 and 0. These are most substantial andgoed In make and fine In quality. We will cheerfully give you the Prices If you but ask for them. In our North Queen Street Windows you will Hnd about 25 of the GOO different patterns In our Mer chant Tailoring Department. Fer Style. Beauty. Fit, Price aud Make-up,our line cannot 2 D 0 E GO nnnroaence in mis city, i Windows Nes. 8,7 A8 en 2 D 0 E GO In C. Square you will rind rccKwcnr, wmie, f lan- neland Percale Shirts In pronislen and at prices the low-' est. They are all one yard long. (6 ONE-PRICE CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS AND MEH CHANTTAILORS, forth Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. M VERS A RATUFON. Spring Styles are here In Great Beauty and Handsome Variety. It will Interest you te see the line or $20 SUITING, Xe Order, In Nobby Colored Cheviots and Casslmeres, A Line of Suiting at $22.00, TO ORDER, Handsomer than Can be Found An ywht re El for the Same Meney. $23 and. $25 Will buy from our stock one of many very Attractive Styles or Spring Suiting. The Fit Is Flrst-Class. Myers & Rathven, MERCHANT TAILORING, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. Date. s 1'IUNG STYLES -IN- DUN LAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS New Ready. Select your 81'RINQ TILE while thaHteckls New and Full, Rest FUR SI l.tt. Rest FUR STIFF HAT in the ellv 1.1 Sl.en mul si fjl Our fiSO STIFF HAT Unsurpassed TRUNKS, TRAVELING RAGS.RURUKR COATS AND UMURELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCABTER, PA. JOHN BAKEK, Alderman of the First Ward, Is prepared te attend te all legal matters. Alse collections promptly made. 110 NORTH QUEEN STREET, inrlVlmd Lancaster, Pa, WRSH 4 BROTHER. IllliSII BROTHER PR T ! 'T- !.. KsT GOODS. . ll N1 35fJ.37NertkQviwnBt. NEW GOODS Hew Bltck Henriettas, te Colored Henriettas, Net Black Silk, New Broadcloths. New All-Weel Surah, New White Dress Goods, New Dress Ginghams, New White and Black and Celere! Satine. jarWhntever your Inclination ma lead you te lu your Ideas of dress, we fel ure that In our assortment of Sprie i Novelties it will be an eaiiy thing ft you te select something te your Ilkln Yeu can trust us te give Best Goods f Lewest Prices. kX " 35 & 37 N. Queen; St LANCASTER, PA. BOSTON STORI (OPPOSITE FOSTOFFICE.) N: EW YORK STORE. Extraordinary Bargains -IN- -AT THE New Yerk Stere. TEN MORE WAGON LOADS OPENED TBI WEEK. BPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPART MENT. NEW CASHMERE BTRIPES, yard wide. a yard. SS-Indi ALL-WOOL SUITINQB, Plaids an Stripes te Matcn, 25c a yard. SS-Incb PIN CHECK BU1TINU3, 15C 71 made te sell at 25c. ALL-WOOL HEROES, Stripes and Plaldii S7Xe. 40-Inch ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, HUpl Celers, sac ; worth doc. MOHAIR BKILLIANTINES In Bprln Shades, 25c, S7jc and fiOc 3,000 Yards CIIALLIE LEVANT, Chelej Styles, tyic; worth IOC NEW STRIPED FLANNELETTS, Brtfh Coloring, only luc a yard. HEAVY CROCHET QUILTS, 11 each ; sold everywhere at 11 2ft. LARGE BLEACHED BATH TOWELS, 1M each ; usual price, 20c. FINE HEAVY DAMASK TOWELS, Knotted Frlnis, Colored Borders, 2Se each ; usual price 87K. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST. gloejmo- F iermula:. HOW TO SECURE Geed Tin Reef. Wc arc In receipt, from Merchant A Ce., of Philadelphia, of a very useful and neat formula upon " Hew te Secure a Geed Tin Reef." This circular or for mula presents specifications which are simply lutende las a reference or guid ance In specifying for either flat seam tin ree's, utln cither Mx'JO or 28x20 sire sheets, or the standing seam where there Is sufficient slepa te carry off ths rain water, etc, ; the flat seam where there Is llttle or no slope. Ths firm state that this formula ha net been written with an Intention of dictating te the archi tects, but rather te assist them In speci fying for a reef that will last, as It should, for years, whilst the majority of lln roots put en te-day will net last five years before repairs commence. This formula Is very useful and should he read carefully. Write for one. BulMert QaitUe, Piiutturff, Marh i, inarT-2wdP,M,W TAltTICi;iaR ATTENTION PAID TOl JL Medel Maktuir, nit terns, Drawings Illus Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOJ six? 0, oebiirui ion simi. uicu CHARLES STAMM'a II SPRING GOOD Aj S i. i.- ". ,.T
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