Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 07, 1889, Image 2

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JtM Ccr Calls.
Stttotfeipated collapse of the great
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E.'tthlfeyatMTOMbutlheM wueareinUr.
IttMMbeae. Bowenisthoueaa-
et Urt eoteper industry, and
i, It much aottew. Tbe
ibave been bavin fine dlvi-
Halliwmnjli eentracUwlththerrench
'A r !, wMefabas covenanted te use an
Si"- Ait mdnet at a hUrh price. The tempt.
afairwaaen-wlilch none of them,
& " BMWve,ws rdm te resist, xessi-
IIUjrdMl set believe, any mete than
MBMnu puDiic aici, was inerowewu
M many yean of such dividends ter
thMBY although they made their bargain
Ataaai trim w i tvnf- lliAn tltminrif titiv.
. w i ivi jnun i uu upj nivalin !
BwVMMbS a geed thine while masted
Wltkat they would be sharp enough te
, MH at before tbe crash came, l'reb-
-MTIHT nave Men aiMroreintett tust u
f-vtatimiia te ariv and has cauehl them
"J-jwUh their stock en hand.
, .jjX Tbe scheme was magnificent in its
i .; repsttkm and eminently Frencby. It
PiS.iU. a fine but ancient flavor about
kJt. It simply proposed te gather nlUlie
. :. - - - t.M m-a-I.! ttf1nt nna pnntml.
a J te be sold te the consumer nt a profit
fftUafactery te the owner. There was
kething new in the idea at all ; it was
only remarkably because of the boldness
withwhlchsoelda game was played. It
Is hardly conceivable that its originators
had any ether purpose than te held It up
long enough te gather their profit and get
out. They were successful in pufllng up
fiatr shares and In creating for them n
Market ; and the collapse may only catch
their dopes.
Tbe scheme is one which should have
brought its projectors under the whip of
tie law. It is intolerable that a set rf
Jjreign speculators should be let loose
upon the country, te take control of its
keines of copper and todeublo the natural
price te the consumer et se necessary nn
article. It should be punished ns a con
piracy against the public geed. The
f set that the project would necessarily be
ft failure in the course et time, made It
a.ly the mere necessary that the law
should forbid it, te save the Invester as
well as the consumer. It is time that the
taw does net propose te protect the stupid
iavester, save from direct robbery and
fraud ; but In this case there is reason te
believe that the scheme was fraudulently
eoDeelved te entrap the Invester.
All experience teaches that such pro
jects te control the market have but
brief existence. This one premised te
control the copper market for many
years, and no one of geed judgment
should bave been deluded by it. When
it Is finally disposed or, the price of cop
per Is likely te fall te a very low figure,
until the surplus that has accumulated
has been disposed of ; which may be et
advantage In the end te the producer, ns
It will stimulate Us use and inctease tie
consumption.
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Herrla and Her King.
Milan, et Servla, has performed almost
tbe only praiseworthy act et his 17-year
reift-n by abdicating in favor et his son
and like the granting et a liberal consti
tution tbe abdication was probably forced
upon him by the real leaders of his dis
gusted people. He bad a very small land
te govern rilh a population net eiuul
te that of New Yerk and Brooklyn nud
much mere easily controlled. In fact his
melancholy failure may have been partly
due te lack of spirit en the part et the
Servians who have been whipped with
singular regularity en many battlefield?.
Under the command of u Itusslan general
they were overwhelmingly defeated by
the Turks In 1872 and a few weeks later
were again defeated though stroegly
reinforced by Kusslans. They acted with
the Kusslans in the Itusse-Turklsh war,
but with no great effect, and their miser
able failure against the Bulgarians is
fresh In public memory. Perhaps all
these disasters were owing te a lack of
faith in their government similar te that
which has been held se largely responsi
ble for the failure of the French in their
tat great war.
Milan was called te the throne when a
boy of fourteen and he new, with the
reputation et a gambler, abandons his
royal title In favor of his thirteen year-old-eon
who will actually assume his
executive power when he is eighteen
years et age , the ngeet majority under
Servian law. A geed many things may
happen in the next Ave years and the
chances are hardly even that the bright
faced boy Alexander will ever be king of
Senria. l'es'llily by that time Turkey
will be dlvldid and the lUlkau states
will bave lejt tlteir present unnatural
Importance. They are et Interest new
because no one can tell hew big they
may grew when Turkey finally gees te
pieces.
Milan has been one of the worst, or
want abused meu in Europe, aud has
been accused of nearly every meanness
from personal cowardice down, yet he
retiree te the dignified pest or cemmander-ia-chlef
of the army and will be well
eared for by the Austrians in any event.
Hebasantagenbed the Itussian influences
,1a bis court and his (juarrtl with his
queen was ascribed at first te her llussian
sympathies, se that his fall Is regarded as
aBussian victory. Of the three regents
Mr. Bistics will be the real holder of
sewer and he has always been trlendly
te Russia.
Net for Wagons.
We learn with surprise, from the coun
cil proceedings, that the MUlersville
street railway is se entrenched In its
control et the streets which it traverses
that tbe city cannot require it te put
down a flat rail upon its tracks. We
congratulate the MUlersville railroad
fx its position, and suggest te
it that it shall at once secure u
turnout from the Heading railroad
tracks at Water street and take its loco leco loce
asetlves and cars out te MUlersville. It
was with a view te this business, we pre
MUU, that put it down T rails en Oranpe
treet; and new that the permanency of
ts roadway is assured, we think it might
WIl fxecute its original iuteutlen.
jif jmiwy it utu ueiiiyeu be tar uecause it
"feared that the city authorities might
"Ajeet te trains et cars being taken out
Ouage street by steam or mule power ;
tat it cerla'nly need no longer entertain
f'ithli fear. We have every confidence
''"that our councils will net interpose
'Aiiy objection te any incumbrance
'A AMU nnlnta wli.tair.. ImUi. tjatt
wn aw """ nunKxn uciug aiu
curstreeH This confidence is based
H
liffiiil-- fittf- ? Wa 'wsrSJrSttr t.;.
their undisturbed Irecerd. They
will let ji railway turnout be built any
when en the streets; and will premlt any
number of rails te be laid sids by side ;
nor de they care hew high the rails
stand above the street level, nor what
boles exist because of them, nor hew
wide the gauge is. Ths councils have
altogether forgotten that the streets were
ever made for wagons and have dedica
ted them te rails forever. Let us net
swear.
The Cabinet.
Mr. Harrison's secretary et state was
selected by him, net because he loved
him, but because his party did; which
may be considered by the politician te be
a geed reason. We will wait patiently
te nee Its result. ,
Mr. Harrison's secretary of the treas
ury seems te have been chosen because
his party wanted nn Eastern man and he
wanted a Western ; se he took Wlndem,
who lived in Minnesota while a politician
and In New Yerk while a financier.
The secretary of war was recommended
te him as an original nnd persistent liar liar
rlsen man at Chicago, with n geed
record at home. The secretary of the
navy, who knows nothing about ships
but a great deal about law, was taken te
represent N jw Yerk, which he does very
creditably. The secretary of the intei ler
came in because he was a college mate of
Harrison and ns a very geed man who
stands en the border land of the Seuth;
and near enough te Dixie te rcpresent It.
The postmaster general stands for
Philadelphia nnd Quay; as he entered
Inte politics for the first tlme in this
campaign nnd his sole achievement was
the collection of the money that enabled
Quay te win the fight, the general In In
ference that the postmaster generalslilp
is the reward of this service seems te be
justified. The attorney general Is the
pcrsemil choice and representative of the
president; and the agriculture man was
thrown In te fill up and because the ether
applicants had people come up te kick
them out.
IHi.l.AM, Texas, bun decided that It needs
direct jllre(l te the coal fields in the
Herthwcut, and also te the timber lands et
the Houlhweat, and lMt week tbe enter
prlilng citizens ralied a lean of f 125,000
and a oath benua et about 160,000 te posh
the work te completion as fast aa men and
menny can. Ilaltimere A'un.
Lancaiter wants decidedly connection
with the Ilaltimere .t Ohie ayitem and
varleuH ether things, se abe KOta te work
and establishes bank a.
Til 8 supreme oeurt el lieulslana has J ust
(loslded that pastengera oreaalng a railroad
track at a atatlen, In order te leave or beard
a train halted (or that purpote, are net held
te the exercise et the tame care and dill
genre whleh are ordinarily oxacted from
periena oresalutc traeka, but are authorized
te assume that tbe railroad oarperattona
will se erder Ita train n that they will be
aate from harm en tbe track whleh they are
thus Invited and required te cress In erder
te soeure their passage.
Hat whnrea persen atlempta te beard tbe
train wblle moving and after It has left the
atatlen, lie no lenger aets en the Invitation
or atande under the protection et the com
pany, and wblle oreislnc or occupying tbe
traek la bound te use proper oare far bis
own protection,
Tbe moral of wbleli la that It la well te
form tbe bablt of keeping oil tbe tracks
unless It Is absolutely neeessary te cresa
then), and uover under any circumstances
attempt te beard a moving train. Don't
glve tbe corporation a chanoe te kill a man
without paying for him.
Tin: New Yerk )ferltl Is publishing aa
a aerial a story purpeillng te be feunded
upon noten banded te the exoeutlonor by
tbe famous murderer I'rade Just befere be
waa guillotined In l'drla last Doeembor.
The Btery, cntltled "AHervant of Kitnn,"
la a draiuttle rejIUl et a aorlea el cold celd cold
beooded vlllolnlea mid In llttle olse than an
aid te education In crlme. The latest Us no,
for" oxample, tells bow I'rade murdereda
gontleman by ntabblng him from the rear
whlle coated at a table reading. Ills wespDU
waa n long, Miarp-polnted pin which be
wero te keep bla tte In plaee,and waa thrust
Inte the back of the neck In such a way aa
topreduuo Instant deatb without loaMeg
any trace el lolenoo except a mlnute
punotuie preduced by tbe pin. Tbe ll'urM
abenld toetuoa patent en this aystouief
oxeoutlon whleh appoint te beat tbe uew
electrical methed all boltew. It will net b
very surprising It the minute description
In the paper should be UBed byaeme villain.
It Is carefully shown bow tbla pin was
used ; and the truly etarlllng result, fol
lowed by the assertion that deatb would
probably be attributed te heart failure,
may enceurK an attouept te perform a
similar erlme. Heclety baa enough te de
In guarding against tbe ordinary murdorer,
but If acnsatlenal papera furulsb froe In
struction lit the art we will bave a bard
time, l'esslbly tbe next exploit of tbe
11'uiM will lis te Boeuro and publish re
ceipts for deadly pitseua whleh may be ad.
ministered with gaiety, oertalnty and dis
patch. mm
TilintK is danger that the aucceaa or tbe
dramatzed "l.tttle Lord l-'auntlorey" will
ciusu a rush of children te the atage aud
the creation of pUjH te suit tbeui. I.lttle
1-lsle I.otslle, who has bcoemo famous In
the character of Mrs. Iturnett'a boy liore, Jls
new study Irg number part aud I t,la reported
that Mrs. llurnett lias been engaged te write
a play espseUlly ler ber, In whleh abe will
appear next soaen. Moanwblle tbore la a
dutnaud for bright boy a aud girl te star aa
Little Lord Kauntlereys.
PERSONAL.
Kav J. It Kseuweln, of Mllloravllle, wis
icoeived Inte the Itinerancy.
Jehn IIaiidks', Democrat, has been
elected uiaver et Ithaca, N. Y,, eer War
ren Hunt, Hepntillcmi, by a majority of &
In a tout poll el li.'-IV.
Dit. David Hii,i.i:ii, for many yeara a
practicing pnyHclan at Yerk .Springs, died
m u uuggy wuue en uia way te attend u
intlent en Wednesday arteruoeu. Me was
&J yeara of age.
AuausrF. Taymiu, ex-mayor of New
HrunawJek, N. J , dled In that city cm
Wednesday, at tbe age of W jeara. lie
was a Oaltternla ' l'erty-nlner." lie bad
been blind for 20 yeara.
Oeokek O. 1'attkrsen, the agricultural
editor et tbe lHtlliuere.Vim for tbe past 17
yeara, was killed by a train at Keckvllle,
Maryland, en Wednesday, lie was In tbe
7&tb year of bla age.
HlHiiei-O. Ei. ItKiNu-B, of the Moravian
obureb, has resigned tbe pastorate et tbe
Moravian church at I.ltltz, and accepted a
call te Watertown, Wis. ltev. O. U
Meencb, of tbe Hoeond Moravian church,
or I'blladelphla, basaoeepted the pas'.erate
of tbe I.ltltz congregation,
Mr. Wiutnky's administration of the
navy department bat net only beenohar beenehar
acterfzsd by great ability, but bla treatment
of theemplo68ettbatdepartmentbM been
marked by a degree et kindness and gen.
ereatty that la very unuaual, and whleh
wen for him the respect and gratitude el all
who aerred uuder blm. This kind entitd.
oration for ethers waa exhibited by Mr.
Whitney te tbe very cleaa of bla aduilnls.
tratleu. Three regiment of I'dnnsvlvanla
troops were quarttred In tbe building co
pied by tbe navy department, and en Mon
day laat they were abundantly supplied
wltb geed warmoeflee by Mr. Whitney at
bla own expense.
Tbe dtnieulty of aaintnUierlng tnedlclne te
young- chliertm U entllrly ovxrceoiu by uulu
Dr. Hull'- "bvSjrrup, iliuftttot,mest liieml
aui una eillcieui rdiuedy ler the mils unea.
Baa breathn most ul wars cauaed by a sick
atomaeh. ThU can eittly be cured. Laiaaer
II tbe lunuay ler inch caiei. irtce 25 centi,
BOOKS AND AUTHORS.
TltR DttSl'OT OF UnOOMIEDOK COVK
Ohnrles Ketmrt Craddock. llnuabten,
Mlflllct Ce , New Yerk. Te these who have.
read Mist Murfret's writing, no descrip
tion or praise of this work la neeessary save
the atntement that It la cxaetly the same
aert et atery that first made her famous,
ndlaaa thoroughly masculine and idl
ing h anything she has written. 1'arbapw,
It is an Improvement en the llrst work, but
the meat fasclnallng parts of the book
auggeat scenes in the ether alerlsa of
the aatna author, who la a refined
and regulated llrete Harte. Iler de
scriptions of mountain aeenery are
sublime aud one cannot help wishing that
she would travel and apply bergirta In thla
line te the portrayal of mountains really
great In their awe Inspiring contrast of
eight and deptlu Heme critical appeal te
this gifted authoress te abandon her moun
taineers and try her genius upon tbe mere
ocniplex characters e( civilized life, but we
bolleve ibat she Is (julte right In sticking
te the simple back woedsmonjust as Dickens
stuck te the peer of Londen. Jtlsgeneraliy
true tbnt a wrlter la most Hucceaaful In the
comparatively narrow Held of bla own
experience and cannot get as geed a
literary crop from any otber without giving
It as many yeara of careful thought and
observation. Aa Longfollew baa It:
"Ob thou sculptor, palntnr, pnat,
'Inte tlililciDsnn tutliy limut
That Is lt ulileS lleth iic.ir.t,
Slispe from thU thy work et art."
Hlr 1-Mwln Arneld has Just bad a large
tumor roiuevod from bis head, and be will
seen discard the skull cap he has long
been wearlng. II e reeently undorwent an
operation for hepatle abaeasa.
TAni.nTAi.K ter March has a blight new
cover and In aa bright as ever In ether waya,
thanks te Mlsa May Ferney, tbe famous
Mrs. Itohrer and poet Wbltten.
In tbe latest voltime of Mncmlllan'a
" Dictionary el National Hlegraphy," tbere
la the following summary et tbe charaoter
ofciueen Kllzibetb. "II or llfe was the llfe
of a man, net of a woman ; alie neuld hunt
all day, dance. or watcb masques and
and psgeants all night, till the kneea of
strong men troinbled under thorn aa they
wearily waited In attendance upon her
poraen ; yet abe never aeemrd te su Ifer from
the Immonie tcnleu at which sbe llved.
Wltb ber amazlug onergy, her want et
sympathy for all woaknesies, ber llerea
wlllulnessand aelf. assertion, and a certain
oearso'noss of Ilbro, It was Inevltable that
abe should be unfemlnlne. Hbe swere, she
spat upon a oeurtlor's coat when It did net
ploase ber taate. she beat her gontlewomen
soundly, aheklssed whom she pleased, she
?;ave 1.310X geed atlnglng blew en tbe
ace, sbecalled tbe mombera of her privy
counell by alt aorta of nloUnameat but wee
te blm who should prosmue te take liber
ties with ber, forget that nhe was bis queen,
or dare by word or doed te cress lier wben
ahe was bent unen any oeutsi." Tbe notlee
et Uovernor Kndlcett la by Mr. Gorden
Uoedwln. Tbore la an interesting sketch
of Tbemaa of Krceldetine, and the volume
Is completed by the annals of tbe Kraklues.
a notable and actlve raoe, prelltta In useful
work of many kinds, and with a family
bablt of pashlng te tbe front and staying
tbere.
Moneuro I). Conway, tbe hlstorlan.vlalted
Iiiltlmore In war days aoeotnpatiled by
several el bla fitther'a alaves and a men
oame very noarhanglughlmheroro be could
explain that be had net atolen thorn,
Moiir.usKciu.Nei: in IIiiii.b IAniis Hiir
per ItretherH, by Hlr Jehn IMaieii. The au
thor for many years bold the chair of
goolegy at Mctllll University, but his book
Is unencumbered with dry detallH and
rnaken u very lutercstlng application of bla
special nnd varied learning te tbe many
(piestlena areused by a vltlt te Hlble lands.
Net only In the geology but In the many
ethor branches of learning having a boar bear
lug en tbe buIijecIh dlscutMBd, tbe book
gives the bent and latest conclusions el
Boltnlllle experts In their aevnral lines and
does It all In a pleasant way. When writing
of the haunts and habits of primitive men
and traclugthe losBena glven by Egyptian
atenes be contrives te make thla work aa
lvldand faselnntlng as any wild pages of
Itlder Uaggard. One startling teature la bla
orthodoxy en the Old Tealament, for It Is a
very romarkable thing uewa-daya te find
asclentlHt honeHilyand warmly dofendlng
the account of the doluge et Neah. Hut
blrJelin believes wltb many ethers that
aclonce Is tdeadlly pregraming te a v Indica
tion of tbe truth of scripture
Vivian llurnett, the yeunger son el Mrs.
1'rnnoes Ilodgseu lturnutt, Is, nays "The
llaberdasher," the real llttle Lord Kauntlo Kauntle Kauntlo
rey. It Is generally known that bla
character aud many of his odd sayings are
put In the story, but It U net gouerally
known that the pictures were taken direct
from his photographs. Mrs. IliirniU'a two
boys, new twelve aud fourteen yearn old,
arc both haiultome children, and until two
yeara age they wero alwaya diossed allke
In velvet millH, thelr curls falling down te
the Hbeuldere. Tliey wero photegraphod
toaetber as the prluiws In the Tewer, aid
aru known by that nume new In Warning,
ten.
In the March Humer thore Is the fellow,
lug pen portrait of Kdgar Allan Tee, drawn
by Mary : "Mr.l'oe was nheut 5 feet8 Inohea
lu height, and had dark, nlmest black hair.
Which he wero long and blushed back In
student style ever liti eara. u was aa line
as silk. Ills eyea wero large and full, gray
and piercing, llewaa thun, I think, en.
tlrely clean ahaveu. His nese was long and
straight und bla featuica llnely cut. Tbe
expression about bla memh was beautllul.
lie waa pale aud bad no oelor. Ills akin
waa of a clear, beautlf ill ell e. He bad a sad,
melanohely leek. He was very slender
when I Ural knew blm, but had a tlne
figure, an ertct military cwrisge, and n
quick Btep, Hut It was bis manner
that most cbarmed. it waa elegant.
When be looked at you, it Beemed
aa It be could read your very
thoughts. Ills voleo was pltaiant and
musical, but net decp. He always were a
black frock coat, buttniied, with a oadet or
military cellar, n low turned evor military
ablrtoellar, and a black ciavut tled In u
loeso knot. He did net fellow the fashions,
but bad a style or bla own. Ills was a
loeso wuy of dresslng, as If be didn't care.
Yeu would knew that he waa very dltrerent
from the ordinary run et young men.
Atfoetlonatcl 1 should think he was; be
was pasilonate In bis love. My Intlmaey
wltb Mr. l'oe Isolated moageod deal. In faet
my girl friends wero many of them afraid
of blm, and forsook me en that account,
lknewuoneof bis uiale friends, llode llede llode
spUed Ignorant poepto, and didn't llke
trilling aud small talk. He didn't like
datk-skinned poeplo. When beloved, he
loved dcBporately. Though toedor and
very affectionate, he had a quick, paaslrn paaslrn
ate tomper, and was ery Jealeus. Ills
feelluga wero Intense, aud be bad but llttle
control et them. He was net well balanced
he bad tee inueh brain. He Bcelled at
everything Biered, and never went te
church. If be bad had religion te guide
blm be would bave been a better man. He
said often that tbere waa a myatery bang,
lng ever him he could never latbem. He
believed be waa born te sutler, and this
em Littered bis whole life."
Mra. jrelda Wallace, mother of the
author of " Han Hur," U loeturlug In Uiu.
cluuatl en Weman Mullrage.
Auiung uiuer puoiicauena shortly te ba
ntlrn faata
never leada ber amlis in making her aelco aelce aelco
tlens, and the nevela of Werner are always
readable and in the highest degree entor enter
talnlug. Mrs. Wlster U ene of tbe beat
translators from the Ucrmanln thlsceuutry
and the fellclteun manner lu which the
work en the present voluuie has been done
adds te the charm of a truly agreeable
romance. '
In the "Correspondence of Jehn Lathren
Metley," seen le be publlibud by Harper
mother, thore Is an account of a jenversa
tlen with the crown prlncuM of I'ussla,
new the Uiuprcas froderlek, who talked te
Motley about his works, and expressed
warm admiration for Quern Kllzibelb. Mr.
M41ey naturally concluded that the
princess had net read what he bad written
of that lady and eutured te disagree. He
was net a thick and thin admirer of
Kllzibetb, be said. The rrlneeg qulekly
changed thn topic te C'arlyle arid bis
hlatery et I-'rederlck the (Ireat, but even
bore Motley oeuld net seoend her praUea.
He Bays: "I said that Carlyle's works
aeemed te me magnlUcent, weuderlul
monuments of peeiry and ImaL-lnMtn,,
profound
reaeaich aud
most original
humor."
,.X1? .Mre,, number et Ilally, Itmks A.
Hlddle'a UOnueweur la beautifully lilim.
trated, and has a number of cxcelleut
articles en artistic manors.
Tin: Cosmopolitan for March Is rmlte
up te tbe level of recent numbers anu the
magalue stands In the first rank of the
Illustrated inoethllw. The leading article
la a beautifully Illustrated eatay cu
Wagusr'a maitirplece.
" "j u.ci.i. j. jj. ijippinenu company
is a new traualatien by Mrs. Wlster, irem
tbe Herman et K. Weruer, ontltled "The
la
Aiiuue ray.-- uer renned anil
WAttAMAKBlVa
rnunarsru, IharsSay, atarah 1, 1R9.
Here's a Cashmere that we
never had the like of before
under ft. The price is 75c,
Lift a fold ; every ounce of the
weight comes from geed, fine
wool honestly put together.
Try the yard stick ; 46 Inches,
plump. Test the dye; every
shade shows as evenly as sun
shine en a quiet peel. Sixty
seven of the newest tints.
A fit fellow for the famous
65c Cashmere at 50c.
Near centre of the store.
In the last week or se heaps
el new Dress Goods have come
in. The Spring gathering is at
its flood. Take any sorts you
please cottons or woolens, or
the doubly graceful silk-and-wools.
Full ranks.
Gloriosa ; shimmering, iri
descent, delicate Gloriosa shares
the counter with Printed Chal-
lis and Mehairs like a bit of
the city amid pastures and hay
fields. 4S inches wide, $1.50.
Such a jump into your :liking as
Gloriosa took ! ravente shades
went in a twinkling. We've
mended the assortment.
Southwest of centre.
Sixty-four styles and color
ings of 75c Side Band stuffs.
The Spring shades, of course.
Maybe a dozen varieties of bor
der. A word must de. 42
inches wide.
Southeast of centre.
Let two of the newest plain
stuffs stand for perhaps a thou theu
sand: 1 Fifty-inch, fine, all-wool
French Surah Cleth at $1.
Weave like surah silk.
Wonderfully fine and firm.
12 shades. A stuff that
you've only begun te hear
of.
2 A grand, 48-inch Feule
at 75c. 14 colorings.
aoulbuistet centre.
Anether let of these genuine
India Striped Leng Shawls,
$30 quality for $15. India
Chudda Leng Shawls, largest
size, all colors, $30 and $25
qualities for $15.
Second fleer, Chealnut street fetde. four ele
vators .
Men's New Cellars and
Cufis. Just here from Londen,
Every thread best Irish Linen,
and you pay no mere for them
than ethers charge for the cot
ton interlined goods.
Ten styles of Cellars.
Three styles of Cuffs.
II Mh amis et the Btore, men's fur nlshlncj.
Here's a little list of some of
the tilings that make the Mus
lin Underwear section se popu
lar with thrifty women. Yeu
can't put home work alongside
such things and show any
money saved. Mere likely te
show money lest.
Chemises :
Mualln, ltli corded and luici ted yeke,
ulioen ni'CKBiut tiltioves, eoe,
Miintln, tlne ulila Hamburg edgn en
eke, uaia 01 nwk ana slouvej, 63c.
Miitiln, ueai Hamburg Inanrtlen, edgu
una bunding ou yoke, cdfe en iiuek
and sliuvei, were II, new 73c.
Cambric, Terchnn lnirllnn, edge and
liiudlngnnjeke, ede iu neen and
aloevos, e3c.
Drawers :
M iiilln.w lib cmlnlc ruitle and 3 plaits,
8 Ht'llla IllPCHO. JV.
Uamlirlc, nue wlUa llimbuirf rultls,
ll.Dll
Uamlirlc, ery tlne and wide IniarlOn
and null j, J7J
Gowns :
Mutlln, I lows of Insertion en yee,
kIbe en nurk uud slmvej, 7fc
.Miitiln, 4 rows el 11 iiu Inaurttnn en
yoke, una One eilt'J ou neck una
fle.lMis, 1 25
Mujiln.u rows tnrerllnn en yoke. odVe
en neck and alt uvea, tl.
Cmlirlc.2ins Intcutniien yeke. udvs
en nick ana aloevuj, sie.
Skirts :
MiHlIn, very line and wide Hamburg
iiiiriH. r:.'ii. wer.iu
Uamlirlc, linn wMu Hamburg i it tu . J.
.1 Je, una J ?&. " ' '
.Mutlln, Unumirrew Hauiburg udoen
Uaiubrlerunia.il 2V
(. nubile, whlu l. laru aui Imurtlea
en Uuiubilorume, ." i
Aprons
Law n
Luu nl
Law n HltlmlddheuiuudlJ plaits, 21j.
Lawn, wlde nmu, alae heui ana J plaits,
-.c. l.aunderud.
Lawn, wlde nam, und IHudiurt; Inter.
Hen all areunil, lie fcjceLluui. value.
Cardigan Jackets :
About ue. plain and striped, Cc, were
llitudit.i.
Yeu can save just as much ac
cordingly en extravagant tilings.
They are here.
Sjcead U cer, flrjt K&lleiy.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
OOUPLKXWN VOWUHtt.
C
OM1M.KXION l'OWDKK.
LADIES'
WHO VALUK A llKMNKU COUfLEIIOM
ilUbl' USK
POZZONI'S
MKUIO&TKl)
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
It Imparts a brtlltant transparency te tbe
akin. lUmiovea all pimple., irucklea ana OU OU OU
oelorntlons, aud uiiktvi thu skin delicately
aeit and tiuautiriil. ltcentaiua no 1 1 me, white,
lead or ai-senlc. In three ahaaes, pink or nein.
wblte and braueiUi.
rOU BALK BT
All Druggteta nnd Paney
Qoedg
Dotilera flvorywhero.
ai5TlvdWAU,t r lulTATlON8.-
gl'KCIAU
Tholauel ourllei"vvToiBMaln i routers,
HultlUKS and Overteil Patterns inada te your
or 'or at your own pitui.
MeQBAWN Ss KOWLBM,
HlCCIUMT 1 Allots,
NO, t WK8XKlNUBXUlCr.
IAIKB'8 OJCOUtr OOMPOOM0.
Sleepless Nights
M for niarlr a mrmth t was net able te flea.
bnt alter uilnf FAtaa s Caiamr tovrevxDfor
two flays, insomnia flaA and slrength ra
turned."
X. U. SMITH, ClaBMtn, t. C.
"1 have liken rnly a part of a bettU of
Palne'a Celery Compennd, ana II bat entlraJy
re'leved me cr slerpleatnets, from whlck 1
hare s offend greatly."
una. k. AUTCtirr, Peoria, iu.
I'alne's Cclnrj Uonpennd predneet aeaaal
and retreahtng sleep, a pbystelan'a praaertp.
tlen, It deaa net cju'aIii una hansinl drag,
Like nelblDgelae.lt ts a gnanuitasa eura for
alearessntsj,lf dtrectleiis are faithtuily fol
lowed, lioe. in ler 5e Diuggiats.
WLta.SicniueA Co.llnrllnglen. Vt,
PUM08D DYKS 'JTJiILSSSlSS:
JJ(M)U'M HAKMAl'AHlliliA.
THE PUIN TRUTH
Is that Heed's Baraapartlta ".his cured thou
aands of people be anffered severely with
rbeumatlara. It neutralize tbtlaetleaeMtn
lha bleed, which eanaea theta Urrlbla pala
and aehea, and alto vlUUUes and enrlchet the
bleed, thus preventing the recnrreaeoef the
disease. These facta warrant us la nrgtng yen,
It yen suffer with rheumatism, te gire Heed's
earsapartllaatrlal,
"for 26 years I have suffered with actatle
BhanmaUsm. Last Merember I waa taken
worse than ever, and waa unabla te get ent of
the house. I waa almost
UBLPLUSrOBIO DAYS
suffering great agony. In December I com cem com
menccd taking Heed's Baraapartlla. Alter tha
second bettle I waa abla te be, ent and around
and attend te buitneaa. I took Ave betUe.
and am new se tree from rheumatism that
only ocaaateaally I feel It slightly en a aud
den change of weathar. 1 have great confi
dence In Heed's Barsaparilia. CBAixaa bah.
mah, Christie, Clarke Ue., Wit.
1NPLAMMATOUT HHKUM ATIBH
"Uavlngbecn troubled with tmfflammatery
rbeumatiam for many years, my favorable
attention waa called te Heed's Baraapartlla by
an advertisement of carts tt had effected. I
have new nted three bottles of Uood'tBaria Ueod'tBaria Uoed'tBaria
partita and can already teitlty te beneficial
resul ts. I htgtdy recommend it aa a bleed pu
rttler." J. C. Atbm, West Bloemflald, N. Y.
Heed's Saraaparllla
Beld by all drugguu. n j ix for an. Prepared
only by 0. L .HOOD A CO, Lewell,
Matt.
100 Deaes One Dellar.
TK U. MeLANE'H
UKLEUllATEl)
Vermifuge, for Worms.
MOTUKK8 UKAD.
Andrew Downing, or Craebnrg township
Venango cennty, gave his child one teaspoon.
fel or the genuine Dr. O.Mct.ane's Celebrated
Vermifuge, and she nasaed 177 worms. Next
mnrnlDRln ropetlUen of the dote ahe pitted
HI mera.
Jeseph 0. Allen, of Ambey, gave a dot of
the genuine Dr. u. lie Lane's Celebrated Ver.
tnlfnge te a child of alx years old, and It
brought away 83 worms. He seen after gave
another dese te thosamechtld, which brought
away te mere, making Mi worms In about IS
hours.
Mrs. Qatgby, Ne. in Ksieiatreet, New Yerk,
writes us that ahe had a child which had been,
unwell for better than two memhi. ahe pro
cured a bottle of tbe genuine Dr. C. Mc Lane's
Vermifuge and ad'nlntstered It. The child
passed a large quantity of worms, and In a
tew daya waa as hearty aa ever it had been.
rarenia wnn sucn leuaency netere them
should net hesitate when there la any reason
te auspect worms, and lese no time lu admin
istering the gennlne Dr. c. MeLana'a Vermi
fuge It never falls aud It perfectly safe.
ThlslalecertllythUl waa troubled with a
tape worm for mere than six months. I tried
an me anewn remedies ler una terrible sanc
tion, but without belna able te destroy it. I
get a bottle of the genuine Dr. C alcLane's
Vermifuge, prepared by jriemlear Brea . Pitts-
bnrg. Pa., which I took accord
leg tedlrac
ttens i and the result waa 1 disci
tenai
arged one
large upowerm, measurln g mere than a yard,
ucBiutu H uuuiuvr vi auiiuiuii9.
HUH. M. BCOTT.
Prl'e S3 centa a bottle,
genuine.
Insist en having the
HI
s.a
S.
BWIKT'S 31'KCiric cured me of malignant
moea i-oiaen aiier i naa ueen treated in vain
with old se called remedies et Mercury and
t-eiam. . s. ii. net only cured the Bleed Pel
son, but relieved the Hheumatlam which was
ciusea uy tue poisonous minerals.
UKO. 110VILL, -Ml 2d Avenue, N. Y.
Scrofula dovelepod en my danghter-swell
lng and lumps en her neck. We gave her
DTTir lenrnuiiiu, ana ine retuu waa wen
derful and the cure prompt.
8. A. DKAiiiiOMD, Cleveland, Tennt
BWirx'3 HPKCinu la entirely a vegetable
reinsay, ana is tne only remedy which per
manently cures Scrofula, blend Humors, Can
cer aud Uontaiileut Weed PoUen. Bend for
books en Uloed and Skin Diseases, mailed
irce. iiit e ir r Bi-auiriu ue-
JanlO-Tu.Th.a DraaerJ, AtlanU.Ua.
ARK YOU CONHUMPT1VK T
USK PAUKKU'S U1NUKUTON1U
without delay. A rare medicinal compound
that cures when all else falls. Has cured the
w ersv unsea ei t,eugu, neat L.ungs, Astnma,
.,iM,H'Biiu,i, iuwniu reius. j.AUlunuen, in-
valualilofer KhgumaUam, Female Weakness,
and all pains aud dlsordera-ef the Stomach
auu cewuia. euc. at uruggiais.
FI.OUKHTON COLOGNE.
Hest rragrantaud Lattlngef Pertumet. 28c
wrurgisui. it)
UKY UUUUH.
mtlK I'KOr'LK'H UAHU HTOKK.
Opening
Te-day
ANOTimtlNVClUKOr
French Satines!
In a vailety of colors aud dealing which la
unsurpassed It eiiialled by any house In the
vikjr.
AMERI0A1I SATINES
Which rival the French goods In style snd
uiiiurirgr, nesuii mum at i:hc. bold in Phil'
adelpblaat 15c
hOMtCUUOlCK 1II1KGS1.S
Scotch Zephyrs I
Atsoc.sje.sictoinc
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN
LAIHKS' 1H.AUK AND UOLOUICD
Silk Taffeta Gloves
At 21 centa per pair. Almest aa geed aa these
told last noMenmtO coals
Gee. P. Rathven,
MO. 36 BA8T KINO BTRMHT,
LANUABTKIt,PA.
marlt-lydAw
9&t a tAtIV ttm ff wtaaAnMWm. nSI MB
P" JkM I cool aet were 1 tried many madl-
2?.lS:J'Si.".lT raiiamatit I naa
Pataat eatery (JoapennaV, watek at oaee
atirtaWy,SyBt!TVi?,c"
MABJUKg auiiaAaK, arUagiea, Vt.
PftlM'a Otltry Oompennd
SkJlBUt? " l"ttatt the aarrar,
?-"' or waakaaak tr OTanrerk. ax'
eaaaMjUKaaa, er akeck. it caret nervous.
sytttsa.
TenM Up th Shattered Nitm
fabutty, aad I tkaak Uea nod taa discoverer
of taa ralaabla ramM
smaaiv. ihit Piiea1. nu.
unimiBa
feralnsa.
na carta as. Latanyeaa wiltoteme
ajaeMa W. PocTea, Btamfetel, cenn.
UCfATEB FMD S7;
ttt ttlth Wtnk ttemath.
etler Jnvalidt,
MOOTB AHD BHOMB.
JJOOTH AND 8HOK8.
D. F. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 East King St
1 takepleuure In calling your attention te
toy line of
SHOES
That I am receiving dally (or the Spring Trae,
and all are made for these who require great
durability and for elegance et style, fit and
workmanship cannot be exeelled.
Prleea Lewer Than the Lewest.
Call and examlne my large stock and we
will be pleated te try and ault you.
D. P. STACKHOUSE,
aa dl SO MA8T KINQ, BT
LANCASTER. PA. aW-lyd
IOOTS AND BHOKS.
Tfll 14 OASIS OR 585 PURS
OF
Ladies' A CbUdren's Shess
en which you cm save 2Ss tee. or 11 .te per
pair, and which we have been advertising for
the past month, are telling very fast.
Se Don't Blame Us
IF YOU 0 ST LEFT,
BY MOT HUY1NG OF TU1B LOT BEFORE
TUEY ARE ALL SOLD.
Every pair ts worth the price they were made
te sell for, but remember we are telllnirthem
ATANDllKLOW WUOLEBALK PRIUiS.
Tke Oae-Filce Cuh Hoase.
Thi Leiden of Lew Prices
-IN
BOOTS & SHOES
Ne. S East Kins Ntrtet,
LANCASTER. PA.
Btere closed Every Evening at C O'cleak
Except Monday and Baturday.
MXVUKBlONa.
-yAOATION KXCURSIONS.
RAYMOND'3
VAOA1ION
JBXOURSIONS.
All Traveling Exx enact Included,
A Party will leave Philadelphia, Thursday,
May 2, lera Tour of M Days through
Colerado and California,
with yIMta te all the leading cities, resorts,
and places of picturesque luttrent, and a re
turn through Utah, and ever the Denver A
Rie Urande Railway the Cueat "Bcenlc
Reute."
en tbe tame date-Thursday, May 2-a party
will leave Philadelphia for a Tour or ,i Days
ever the same xeutua through
COLORADO AND CALIFORNIA,
Thenci through the Plcturoique lleuleua of
the
PAOIFIO U0ETHWE8T,
And homeward evsr I be entire length of the
Northern Paclneltillroae. with a week lu the
Yellowatene National Park.
Reth theae parties win travel lu Special
Trains el Muinlneent Veatlbuled Pullman
Palace Cars, with Pullman Palace Dining
Cars included. Incidental Trips te the Vote Vete
mite Valley and Big Tree Greves.
Last California Excursions lu WluterBerlet,
MaTch 7 and 11. '
ajTBead for descriptive circulars, designat
ing the particular trip desired.
RAYMOND WHITOOMB,
111 Beuth Ninth Street,
(Under Continental Hetel), PniUDiLr-Hii. Pa.
mai&3idlu,lh,S
&IAOIUNMKY.
s
TKAM.
8TEAM
Engines, Rellers,
PlnA. VhIvas itnA Vlttlna .
jasees
itesand Rubber Valve und Und Parkins'
Asbestos and Rubber Shout and Mill-Beard
Packing.
VULOABK3TON
Sbeet and Red Packings. The Pratt A Cad v
Aabestet Packed Cecka'and Aabestes Renewa
ble utae Glebe and Angle Valves. "euuw
Steam users can save money by buying their
aUDDltea Irem ua. Thn l.ar.ru.f ..Intiiiuni
the lUat Goods and the Lew eat Prices
A run line of Machlne-Capand net screws,
NOW and BOCOnd lland Knalnna ami llnllAri. nn
hand and turnlabed promptly.
LIGHT OABTINQH.
By apectalarrangemenuwe are able te fur
nlsn Light urey lrea Castings el Superior
auallty and Finish at Lew Katre, in guanU
et. Alte, Brass castings of every descrip
tion. Geed Werk, Heaienable Charges, Prompt
ness. Central Machine Works
HI A ISa NORTH OHBIHTI AN ST.,
LABOAtrai. Pa.
AtreMMMrt.
T UTHKB B. KAUKKMAN,
ATTORMEY-AT-LAW,
-"I
second Fleer Eshietnan Law Butlainx, Me
jterta wast etreai. Btt-iyati
A Reminder I
FREY
ECKERT
cLersttte.
MMWVrf
JJIBflH A BROTHKR.
Ftae ! EiptiT Bf ntUtal !
..B?en ! tow of lha arrlftmatlnniefd.
"nt which wa have li-nrd tiemcnr patrons
aad ethers who hva inspectad our
SPRING STOCK
or
Made te Order Goods.
SD1TUU13!
PANTALOONINOSI OVCKCOAT1NU8 1
In a Prolnalen Never Sean Befere in
lADcatter.
POUR HUNDRED 1'ATTKRNB Pell BOIT-
INOB.
wonted s.
Marrow wales,
Cetkterawr,
Whipcords,
Bread Wales.
sua atripts, ktc
Casstmeret,
Chevleu,
Alpines,
Crepe.
Bilk Mixturct, Etc.
VN HUKDRED PATTRRNS f OR PAN
TALOON1N03. Migelflcent Bilk Striper,
Fancy Chevleta.
Fancy Cheviot!
aarea in laa&v
Casslmeres In Faney atrtpet.
Large Plaids In Light and Dark colon.
Dark Bilk Mlxtares la Many Patterns.
sTWe invite you te inspect tham whether
yen wish te bay or nek
BROAD WALR COAT AND VBST TO
ORDER, 111.00.
Onr Winter stock it ttlll golrgerrfaatat
Hedneuen Prlees.
H1RSH fS "BROTHER,
ONE-FBIOB
Olothlers and Furnisher,
OORNIR OF
If . QU1IN Sb OBNTRM BQUABB,
LANCASTKU.PA.
aWRAW PURS BODOHT-Mtnk Bats, J!e
and 230 each. Skunk, 1 10 each, (or Flrat-ulaas
Skins.
me
0LOTH1N0 BUYERS.
L. Cansman & Bre.
FIMLOLEiEIIftSALE
or our
WINTER SUITS
AND
OVERCOATS.
Our Finest Suits, heretofore sold at lis, 118
and 120, today reduced te ill and 112 a. x In In
ordinary Bargains it we can tit you. Our most
popular styles heretofore ut 111, 12andU.
Te-day put down te H.
Overcoats, heavy and medium weight, at
tlanghierlng- prlcts. Bee cu r storm Overcoats
new reduetd te 5.a
Men's Pant a te Order, stilctly all wool, at
II, 4B0 and Its. Large asaettment, geed
styles. Big value for the money.
1 000 Men's 1'anU Belling from 75a te W. All
manufactured by eurseu es. Wen sewed and
geed tilting. They are Uonulne Bargains.
Come At Once Ter Choicest Styles.
L. GANSMAN & BRO.,
Manufacturer of Pine Clothing-,
63 NORTH QUffiEN ST. 68
LANCASTER, PA.
WTheChaapcstBxcluslve Clothing Hense
M
YBKH KATIIFOn.
WE HAVE THE KNACK OF IT.
We bave llisknaak of knowing Jntt hew te
buy te suit thu Irade-J ust what te give you In
alyle, Ut and nnlili It nieiuf se utlei.it It
seems in It the peopleappreclatuourotloitilo
give thorn
GOOD, RELIABLE
CLOTHING
AT
HONEST I'JUCES.
KVKItY LOT OF
Winter Suits Reduced 25 Per
Oent. in Price,
Xverv Putt an arknnwlcdgfd geed value at
IU iermbr price suicly a bargain new
Myers & RatMen,
RELIABLE CLOTUIKRS,
NO. 12 BAST Kl&Q ST..
'.ANUAKTBK PS
UK ATI NO.
F
LINN & HKKNKMAN'S
CELKBRATEu
OLD STYLE
IS THE BEST
IX THE MARKET.
BAUUAINSIN
STO Y E S
AND
Heuse Furnishing Heeds.
Lamps & Chandeliers
WPrerrpt Attention te Orders for Plumb.
tngandUaa Fitting.
FLINN&BRENEMAN,
Ne. 163 North Quren St.,
LANCASTER.
HUHLKY'H TOLU BXHKOrORANT
111 give you relief from that dltteailu
cough, tilveltairuu. Prepared at
HURLEY'S URUQ STORE,
KYIM King street.
Hand-Made Tinware,