Lancaster daily intelligencer. (Lancaster, Pa.) 1864-1928, March 09, 1889, Image 2

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PHE LANCASTER DATLY INTELLIGENCETT, SATURDAY; MABCH 9, 1800.
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lTMtalrMFarMWM.
VMd)hi JYniM, cemnentlne
Iren csapany'a failure,
lit flatftk ttet tits texm is given te
Iftaw Iren mn tbM tbey roust
nt stair their expenses una
their ptahti but that tbey
LVm te it that thelr leca
-Jett right ter tbelr bust
.& Jlft. Ik.tl miIiIIa Iwui
TBV WOGISUVS u nuue "vu
MM low s $13 per ten here the
Ml it about tie. It says tbat
titlea la the Seuth can produce
: 10 par ten ; and seemi te see
tNBiwritlBf en the wall for Feun-
tfareaeM.
ijnteset Is neediest!? alarmed. Its
i tbat irenmasters muit study
ay, keep op their plants and be Judl-
I la tMr location, Is, of course, geed
MMm;' but hardly freah enough te offer.
are doubtless plants in tne state
gklnliiaaafantaceeusly located tbat tbey
i-ii La Ahm1I a1.ii- A Thara at
&SMB .' uu uunu. ..
these that are extravagantly
And there are etbers tbat
I tee little te keep tbelr plant up te
"iMKqalrementaef the times. Buttheie
M peer managers and pecr location in
VmybMlness, and there is nothing pe
Matter in the situation of the iron makers.
', Tm business is likely te be carried en in
' wanajlranla as lentj as any emer, ana
'U1 the last quake shakes the earth nnd
.inHniai nnwn T.nn Titrrr-j.
L VilAnAMhlnUtlit Ilia nt-arntva PYwL
-'-' TY V W UV. IUIUA tUt IUD .... ..-.w vw-
v"-5a tnslrlner nlrr Iren In l'Annsvlvnnla ia 110
-- mau tha nMHiiA ittat. In anv
Vf9t.WU1 "U4 "" 13.10 Wl -
, YBiutbem district as low as $10. At serce
HMthern furnaces at some times, tbat
w mttr be the cost : and at eome rennsyi
pf!rTanla furnaces tbe cost Is net much
r:-ere. xne uornwauereis supnuea te im
lOwneis at ten percent, of the market
t& price of forge pig Iren, or new say at
v? $1.60 per ten. Its rent coat te the owners
'-f;k 13 cents at the mine : which Is the
'ufMtnf mining. Tlmt the inl of ere te
pV.be Alabama f urnaei?, owning their ere
KKmlatB, ia net less than that, will be nu-
Sh Bitted : that it is net that low is a fact
Lf? Ner is the Alabama fuel cheaper than the
X. anthracite fuel at Lebanon; and the
r'ceet of making lien in the cheapest place
13 la the Seuth cannot be less than at the
' lafaeaDest place In Pennsylvania.
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I,;A xsbb vuas ui iruu ucre ia uuscu upuu
if reater valuation nutuDonero royalty;
' -Jl At.1.. Ill 1 - ! I...... I., fltn
,rt u mils wiu uu a K-uwiug item m uiu
" fi uth as lime passes en.
' Pk, It la m. frMh nnnntrv. reltli irrAat. miinil.
, fj? ttsturlug advantages offset by great dls-
S apvaniages, me cniei et which lsiue
fbaence of a home market. This dim
':h ulty the railroads nte delDg thelr
& bast te decrease. If Southern furnaces
; wtis hoipeu ivjr euuiuuiu luiiiuaua ua
rftf . - M . .-1 -
r-,-ft Pennsylvania rallreids, '.they would net
; M in blast. The time is coming wlieu our
? railroad minatrera must laarn that cheap
, 'freights are the life of the manufacturing
"t they will ceme. These managers tinder-
aiand verv well that thev must keen their
rlleeal Industries alive ; but they de net
I; mnt: fnVann tVtem tnnn tlian n1In Plia
ijf ywHi rw .mVj ucui utuiu fcuauituiut auv
'e'jjpoer manufacturer Is left te run his fur.
pcara or mill until he runs out of money ;
yK w.ucr )iuur uevii iu cuiuu m iu ue uiuu j
ii' anil will wlrn lilm ttrrnn flint nrill nnnlilH
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.-.- bud ie nang en uy me ejciiua waning ler
. tower times. They take all the preilt.
There is no generosity In the treat-
$83 ce it of manufacluring Industries bylthe
' .- "Pnnavltf.inli raltrniila vlfnllt. nn flint
1 1 Bra concerned iu thelr presiHirlty. But
ji; all this will be changed iu time; and there
m UWIIJ llUUt)UUIh hiiUb MJU U111C1C11UC
in dlitauce will net always Biiflice te
preserve its home market te I'enusjlyanla
Iren furnaces.
Saeday.
,Wben geed old S.ituiday night cornea
areuntt, many a reader sighs te himself
Z ever the long thirty-six hours rest before
:'5?f blm, and regularly every Sunday night,
v nuuuui wuuc tug uiue una ii'jnu iu
?- AUIil lvfiv Ha .Iaab tint foal cuHannrl
ku" '.7i-rr...T:... "...j.., .. .
Wt u" imuiuk ui auuuay ,i.i,n;ie nuu me
Jj eating of Sunday dinners, the habitual
iaa neeaiess Hiienuance ut cnurcn, or me
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',tv awTieja veiuance or uu miegs religious
,! make Sunday a day of very little actual
, value te a great many people. Except
f for the physical bentflt tbat may be
y .aklalmAil . Ilia A ... f ...t Minnn iiA.nl.
.IMawuiiu "J "l EO, tuuae 1'CUIMU
fe fcave lest 62 days from every year of their
hi ''Tesaed tLe,r life work l3 worth les3 than
Wfctt would be by just the value of their
g wasted Sundays. Xetthat it would be
' worth any mere if they would work en
Sundays, but that it would be of Infinitely
- pwr vaiue ir iney weuiu reauy rest
and think en Sunday, atd for one day In
;vt .peven, step ine consiaeratlen et nuslness
,j' er professional affairs. A shin may be
F wif t and seaworthy, but she will surely
i a mIa If 41. e, A..iL r,.ll e..l.n
- , ' t www vu Kvt. . iue .UiMiu laua iu lilive
i Wl-t--lD .i a t.i . ii
c: b. ismiiuKO niiu liniu uul iiih tmirMH. j i.
,Se set work that kills men, it is worry."
-gj. Btep worrying, and if your business keeps
irw,"" "" MMtuivi w i,t iccb V1USD IAJ
, her for an hour or bd. Tnlnk about
r,Bwi euiua buau vuyje tuabuie lucaa-
VlixM uy money, and remember if clmrlla.
hlv ilfsrViftAH. trint piurltu la nnenf tltrca
'lbiBfa. Heading in the Sunday tuners
Cf all the wickedness and misery in the
-.: ill ill nnn'r. n. n inniriirfl x i.. nnnn
r, vvw. wm w mil' wih.ii.Ii)i A UU UJUJ
a- I kink bow much geed you could de If
wealthy, but nearly alt the benefactors
Krtet mankind Iiivp nslilnvnl tlmlr u-nrlr
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-fcw wa uuicr iiuwern vnun vuose or money,
Sn4 often in direct opposition te niener.
yitt history of man is net a record of the
Ctclumpbs, but et the disasters of wealth.
'5 V people would ou Siturday night draw
'RSbarp line en their thoughts of wealth
fnl schemes ct ambition, nnd naelve te
,.wtj wuirjr uuiei Bigni ier a uay, mey
,,weuia nave mere room for Inspiring and
9 laSNAiilnl fil.mla-. . . .1 . .- t.. .
itmwmanyai muuijuui, nuu DO ungllier On
vweaHiaj morn in?.
The Kartheuakc.
-f) Lancaster has had an earthquake of
v)aite as high a degree as she cares te ex.
jrlence. Jt will suffice temakea wagon
jt.asaUe a Urrer for many a day te ceme.
an evidence et power is niilie
jtngb Ie make these who have felt it
m ilia', iney niana en a treacherous
ten, and that their houses mar
down tien their head?.
We de net bjliuva that there Isanj-
berealwut who cares new te live
ftmyblgh beuse. Mether Earth is
attractive place te earthquake
people ; and If we get any mere
shocks, we will want te have
appropriation made for caves
a eentf nlf et places. We also
want te Institute earthquake insurance
oeapaniea, or Insist upon a claim
efalnst earthquake destruction in our
lire insurance policies. And this la
no joke. The people et this town
hue tee much respect for the earthquake
te joke about it. They regard it with
a feeling of great awe ; and have as little
desire te renew their aqualntance with it
ai with anything they have ever met. They
say we have had earthquakes here befcre
and that they are a peculiar institution of
this country of limestone and caverns.
There has long been a tradition that Lin
caster is built upon a subterranean lake;
a theory which the I'enn Iren company's
eleven hundred feet deep hole, In
solid limestone nil the way down,
tends te dissipate. We de net
held te that theory of oarlbquakes.
and de net plead guilty te being much of
an earthquake country anyway. It we
bave ever had any shocks heretofore they
have been very little ones, tee small te
make n fuss about. In the memory et
the present experience we refuse te
dignify them as earthquakes; but this one
we acknowledge.
An Old Ban's Talk.
Simen Cameren naturally at ninety
years would net be very profound In hii
observations, nnd It was cruel In the New
Yerk Jbrahl reporter te draw him out
into comment upon the retiring presi
dent, who he thought had been " full
of tricks" in his administration, like his
tariff project, and who had greatly de
meaned himself, In, the opinion of the
aged Winnebago, by contributing $10,000
te the campaign fund. Simen thought
that nothing se btd would have been
dene In the goedold days ; which is a very
remarkable observation, Indeed, from a
politician noted nbeve all ethers et his
time for his tricks, and for holding any
means as geed thnt would lead him te
his end.
Blmen Cameren's ninety ycarj explain
his cemment and fergetfulness. At an
aga nway below ninety years men begin
te get god nud retire from the success
ful pursuit of wicked neis te the paths
et piety and peace. Mr. Cameren thinks
new very virtuous thoughts and testifies
te his change et heart In hts criticism of
President Cleveland for giving 110,000 te
the Democratic oranlzitlen that was ia
charge et the business et his re election,
Te Mr. C.imoren'd mind this smacks of
buying the election ; and It seems te him
te be a horrid thing for a president te de.
Hut net a horrid thing for a man te de
who is a candidate for president but net
a prte dent; and a very proper thing for a
man ti de who hepei te be rewarded
with a cabinet etlbe for se doing. Mr.
Cameren Is in n condition et senility
which makes everything wrong that a
Democrat den and everything right that
isdenebynltijpublljan. Because of this
condition we ure net inclined te held
him te account for his words nor te
recall the various interesting Incidents
et bis career th it would seem te make it
impossible that Im should be the critic et
anyone's political methods. He has en
joyed doubtless the 00th celebration of
his birth date. The Lord has given him
great prosperity and length of days, and
many friends and he stands tee near the
pertali et judgment te be judged here.
'I in: elllMi) who reads ene paporadey
lspibpimd te Admit tlmt tliorenreplonty of
tail unci liorrlljle things Iu life, but the
newspaper limn, who puts In most e( his
lime en the papers (leaning newH and
electing Items, must often, If he Is a man
of any tooling, grew nick with ery horror
at ttie awful monotony of the dally record
of Hiillerlng, etltne, depalr, nnd leaat of all
HUdden death, lu the record et overy day
In erery paper In this lund there nre utorles
of mlnry ttifit nre net rerouted in nuy ottier
journal but arrcat for an Instant llie search
ItiKoyuef the exolmnge reader. They are
no far nway Htid re comparatively unim
portant that tLy are net copied, and the
roider Knows that his paper will he
horrerB enough without tbeui. It may he
ealy n lirakaman ktlled new and then en
tbe railroad, or a froutte sulolde told about
with all the dollberate pathos of a
loeal ropnrter of aoine far oil elty.
These thlugH occurring by the aoero
are unnotel beyend thelr Immediate
neighborhood, and, a for the aoceunta of
orltneand wee that are net glfen double
leaded importuned by death, they are often
the uiebt harrenlng et the Items thai are
never copied. Yet the p. irons of the paper
may often threw It down with the pretest
11 why will the papera print such horrertl"
As a rule only tboae horror that are ma' ma'
turaet nowseroflooil Interest are printed,
ItlstboinWrertuoeof the newspaper man
te have befere him the dark aide of tbe ro re ro
eord et the werld'd llfe boaiuie thore Is
llttloef newij In the story et the bright slda
The world don't oaie te knew hew a certain
man and wife lived happily, but If the wlfe
a dosertoj uml neuly starved te death,
turns en the gas and Is earrled out the next
dayaairpie, that Is printed In the paper,
and purhjp i copied la neighboring town.
Ilut It alie is taken te the hospital and ro re ro
eovert, tun Item hardly get beyend the
papBrH of the elty here It happened. It la
marvelous that tticre la any humor or
galety lu the prea, but mueh la needed te
balauoe the uitUnuhely weight of news.
IUUU1N.1K Or WtOlllNd,
Ob, harU te the tale from the wilds of
Wyeralnu, dispatched o'er the wires te
the W'erM of New Yerk. Hew a youth
from old England, commercially reaming,
feugat bravtly te win fair widow from
Cerk.
l'retty Widow McUoelo was ocgnged te
Mart Uuntoen, and they bad arranged te be
married lu My. He doubt she was
worried te make up her mind aoeu, for
women are usarce en the pralrlet, they say.
Mew Mart had a ranch and some thousands
et etttle, aud Widow McOoele was as
thrifty r.H fair. The Dry Uhoyeuno
atagea, from Uutlale runnlntr, had be
longed te McOoele oie ha lurt for elsewhere.
Last week there appeared at the Dry
Oi'eyenns ttatleu a handsome young
Union, entitled James Kldd, who, with
thOMteulshlng cheek of his nation, inad0
leve te the widow nud UkowUeshedld.
LH Saturday night, with boldness bu
psrnal, he calmly esoerled her miles te a
dince and then, when Uuntoen raltei a
re w most lnferna),he pulled out hi weapons
and steed ler his chance. The bold lirlten'a
bullets luvaded the vital of ene Kdwaid
Cook, a friend of Uuntoen, who had rashly
disputed thts matter of titles, and Mill the
revolvers continued the tune. Ills back te
a deer and his fece te his roemea, the can
dle extlpgulahed at the start et the fray,
with the pluck et a Trojan at war for a
woman, young Kldd, although wounded,
kept bluing away. Heme etbers were In
jured lu this entertainment, and tnaueia
were get'lnK most serious, ijalte, whoa
Widow Mi-Uoele, cllmblei: la through a
enaeuum, Just opened the deer and pulled
Kldd out of tight Then tla they to te to
gether and, mounting his mustang, the
Briten rede off with tne Widow McUoeli
and Mars must have grinned, ferthebul-'
6t tbey just sing, tad seomed te be say.
imr, "(Je twter, you feel 1" Theyrode
all the nlgbt, and at dawn the next morn
ing, at Uatdnu, Nebraska, were married
la form ; the ead of this story meat flttlcg.
ly forming, though several with Martin
Will probably mourn,
Mm USietal Tutt.
Htala VloeOounolllor J.f.Wlnower.ef the
Jr.,u U. a. lVL.pald an efflelal visit le Empire
Couaell of this oily last evening. One new
member was Initiated and the vlee conn cenn conn
eilier spoke en the progress of tbe order
which Is IncreMlng very largely In the
state. Hloee July 19 there have been mere
councils Instituted than there were In the
Jtlre prevlcua year.
" l)lime, flcfi'rmte giewn, by oxiitrate
arpllnnrf are rullBTnl or net at all " 'J he
p jlntef wlademlstn theckthnm boternthoy
traohse tar by buying u bottle et salratleu
OH. 1'rlcoSScenti
Conspiracies no 90finr should be formed
than pifcnted," ami a cold alinnid noaeoner
be taken, thin a bettln of Dr. null's tnngb
Byrnpsheu'd be bought and used according
te the directions.
MKLUIIUVJ, ,
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KMOIOUS HERVIOKS AVILfj BK
held In tbe follewlnir clinrchosen Bun-
day, In the morning at leX), In the evcnlng
at'.lfk Sunday ncboelat 1 1!) p. m. When the
bourladirrerantlt Is apeclally noted!
Chuiu-h or Oed Cerner et l'rlnee and Or
anpn. 1'rayer leeettnK atop. in.
Cbsist Lctii sain L'Buncn Wist King street,
K. I. Itoed, pmter.
1'KBSlTTSItlAlf USKORIAL C'BOWH, Benth
Quevn street, Themas Thompson paater.
esoesiiKvAircisLicALt'airacir Sunday school
atht'J p. tu. Yeung poeplo's ineellngatc 0
p.m.
Ourrr lUrrisT Cnoaen. Keat Vine near
Duke street. Communion In the morning.
Sunday school at! p. m.
St. r.css's lteMsr Marietta Avenue, Het.
Win, r. Llcbilter, paater. Sunday school at 1
p m. rerrlce In the tlertnan language at dje
p. in , Prof. B. c. Bchludt, eniclatlnc.
tlKITID JlaBTHSBH IK CHRIST (COVSK1KT),
West Orange and Concord streets-Un v. K. b.
II ti i hoi, pastor. I'raise meeting at 6:15 p. m.
RvASesLiOAt First Uhnroh(uermanlMerth
Watersireet, Het. W. V. I.chr, pastor. Preach
lngln tbe morning In the Uerman language,
anaevenlngln the Kngllsh Unguage. Hun
day school at B a. m. 1 eung poeplo's meeting
at s p. m.
St. Paul's KtreansD-llnv. J. W.Momtnger,
paater, reng service st e 15 p. in.
fiMT HsfeRHSD Uuuaen. Itev. J. 11. Iltrel,
1). I)., paater.
ftBMT Uaitibt. Kast Chestnut allot. Bun
day school at 2 p. In,
Hr. BTBrusri's (ItsmaiisD) Cnnncn Cettscis
CitArar Iter J. II. llubbn, l 1).
Wkstbrb- M. K. Ciimuin-S. W. Ilurke,
pister. l'reschlng by Itev. H.W. A dims, chris
tian endeavor prayer meeting nt G .
ast Hissieb 11. K. cutraeii.-Sunday school
at a p in.
ht. Paul's H. R. CnuacH-Uharlrs Ueads,pis
ter. Yeung poeplo's mauling at Op in.
riRST M. K. Church. Het. J. IL. I . Uruv. naa
ter. lllaslenary day Ulssa meeting at Si a. ni.
2 p. m. (Sunday school ralst teuary an nl vernary,
6 Id n. m. Christian nndeavnriirnvcriuiMitlntf,
Cleifng sermon In the evening
VanBTTBRiAH-Uey. J. Y. Mttchell. U. V.
pastor
St. Joint's l.UTiisrtix. Itev. It. r, Alleman
I). U. panter. halitmth school ntHt Jean's at
1.13. and at Uetwaia lumerla! chupul at 1
r. in.
Jhibitt LuTnmtAif Itev. U I. Fry. pastor.
Uraeb Luthbrah. Cerner el Nerm guettn
and James stroet. llev. C. Klvln lleupi, pas
tor, llernlng Ulble claasattf Ifta m. aunday
school at 2 p. m. I'mter'sadutt clnisat 4 p in.
Meraviaw J. ltux Ilnrk.u. II.. pastor. Bun
day school at 1 p. m .""S) p.m. Hely Commu
nion. Moavenlngservlce.
H(
OW TO HAVK 1-1 KK.
What lsaeueht It Isau liiltitlei of the
threat and lungs. What causet 117 Conpes
lien. Btep the cougistlen, llm l'rltallen
ceaaes and the eaugh I. cured. Jlut hew te
a'ep the con g gl I in I Ah,threls )u it whom
phjstclana utvn always been pnr.7la. Ilut It
must be chockeO.or pnuumenia, iiulck em
ail mptlen or aome toirlelo pulmonary trouble
will Inllew. Heme doctors lvn oed liver oil,
otbtirsceuKh nyrupH, but the meit ndvnnced
pratctlbe silmulanls. Naiure mint bit ea
Nisted. J'ure whlikey will de It. Kte what
phyalclans sty :
Vref Auttlu Flint, of llollevuo (Mew Voik)
Rollego, seyst "'Iho Judlrleua ue of alco
holic Htlinmnnts U ene of the striking charnc charnc
teilitlcs or progress tntte practice of iLidl
cine during the hist hair etntury."
J'rofMserllonry A. lletr, or New Yerk, Bays!
"Thepnrlty et J.uny's l'nie Malt Whisky (as
stinpieaualytlcal tests will readlly convlnce a
physician or an expnrt) should rorminlyreo
emmnnd It ti the hlghr'. puDlle fnve-."
nulTy's I'ure Malt WhUky Is acerUIn euro
andpievrntlve of centjuttlau nud nlmu'rl ha
knptlni'Miry ftnlly. it lj sold ny ull drug
t;lti nnd dualeis. lle Btire aud mcciiie the reif
nine. (,)
yH. O. MuliANl.'ri
CKLEllltATKII
Vermifuge, for Worms.
UOrilKUS ItKAI).
Andrew Downing, or (irnnlmrg township
Tuminge county, gave his child nne lennponn lennpenn
tul rrihsitunulneDr. U. Mcl-nnc's Ce obratel
Vurmltiige, and she paased 177 worms. Next
innrulug In repetition el thu deau the pissed
113 mere.
Jeseph O. Allen, of Ambny, gave a deie of
the genuine Dr. u. llclihiie's Celebrated Ver
mUugn te a child of six years old, and It
bieiiKhtuway tuwninm lle seen niter gave
another Ooee te the nan n child, which Drought
nway te mere, making is weims In ubeutli
hours.
llrs.Ouliihy, Ne lbiKsrexatreet, New Yerk,
" i lUm uh thai she had I. child which hud been
unwi'll n,r better than U n month. Mho pro pre pro
eurodalotvonrtliogoiiulne Dr. U. MeLaues
ermiriiKe and ad ulnlutemd It. aim child
pissed it large iuantlty cl worm), nnd la a
lew days was as hearty as ever t had been.
Parents with such tendency holo-e thorn
should net husllate when theiets any reason
le Hiiapect worms, ana leju no time lu nflmln
ltliutng thegunuiuu Hr c. Mel.anv's Verml.
Iiige. it never lulls aud Is pel leclly Bale.
'lhlslstarnrtlly that 1 was troubled with a
tiipu worm for mere than six months. 1 tried
all the known lemndUs ler this tnrrlblu ullllc
tleu, but without being nble te destroy It, 1
froiabelllo et the geuuliie Dr. C. MoL.are'8
rrmllugo,irepaioa by leinlng Ures , rttts
burg, I'., which 1 leek acoerillng te direc direc
teons: and the rnault was 1 dlarhargedone
large ttpswerm, moasurliigmeiu th in a yard,
beslaeja uumborel small enei.
HUB. M.ECOTT.
l'rl'osicenlinliouio. insist en hixvlegihe
geuuluu. (t)
s.
H. H.
SWIKl'Sbl'KCirie cured moor msllgnant
llloed Poison after I had bren treated In aln
with old soctlled reiuedlcs of Mercury and
1'etab. 8 . H. net only cured the llloed Pel
son, but relieved the Jlheumailtm which was
ciaed by th polaenou uiinurals.
UKO. ltOVKbb,2IJ5 1ia Avonue. N Y.
Bcrofuladnvelopodonmy daughter-swell-Ing
and lumps en her nick. We oave bur
nwiri'd tiiaciriu.ana ihu result was woo weo woe
derlul and thu euro lirempl.
B. A. la.AKSluj.D,Clovelaua,Tonn.
HWiriM PfKUiriu Is entirely a vegetable
remedy, and Is the only re.nedy which per
maueutly cures Bcrefuis, Illerd liumeis, tfun tfun
cer and ContaKleus Uloed l'olien Bend ter
books en llloed and Bkln Diseases, milled
tree. IIIK BWlKr BI'KUIFIU CO.
lanl0-Tu,Th,8 unmers, AtlauU, Oa.
UOMVl.NXWN ruWUHR.
QOMPJ.KXION l'OWUKK.
ladies:
WHO VAhUK A HKriNKI) COMPLKSIOM
MUbl' UtJK
POZZONI'S
MBUlUAfh-D
COMPLEXION
POWDER.
it imparts a bMlllant trauspireucy te the
skin I'.uinoves all pimples. I ruckles and OU
oeluraunos. and mikei the sktn delicately
settaud beautlluh It contains no llme. whlul
lead or arsenic. In three shades, rink or nosh,
white and bruuutie. --h
feu BAbit nr
All DriiHRlatu and Fauey Uoeds
Donlers flvorywhero.
anrS.teWA,l,t "r IMIT'"0''J.-
flOK UOKI.ONTAL. WTATIONAltY
v .u?,"u,'.u"" le ' horsrpe,r. and
.' mV.1. i ?8lu " Irem '.' te te hoi je i.ewer. you
u,ll 'rf t'mMJUUN "am-. a f"i fS"
lu" ttrlit mi lid
OIMX'IAU '
1 he last el our lleavy eights H irouser?,
Buttings and Overcen Patterns mada te veur
erder atyourewu prlce,
MeanANH A: NOWLUN,
MsrlOllAr lAiteis,
NO. U WKST KINtlHlUKKr.
FOK 1'ULIiKVH, MIlAKriM; COI
lars, II an uiir i tdamp I'eies. Cunllnirt
m.tt?aOJU"N UK'ir',ii lVulte" atutl:
rolleclleo el Hutu and County 'lax in the
Kast and e,t wards et JiciWr ctiy w li
be iectlv.J a. the offlceef ths Cmnty Cem
ai5!isniJKi,i.y ssxstti? &&
Att.it, w. Yf?M&yffilo"lfce.
WAttAUAKBRB
1'BiLADBt.rau, Satntday, Marek 9, 1KB.
A Bordered Dress-Stuff sea
son. Of course se pleasing a
style mns into Black goods.
Surprising what grace an
along-the-edge banci of otto
man, or tape, or cord, or camel
hair effect gives te the somber
est stuff. You'll find the Bor
dered Blacks mostly among the
Serges and Armures $1.25 te
$1.50 a yard.
Northwest of centre.
Saxen Art Ware, Rudolstadt
decorations.
The exquisitely graceful cre
ations that delight a connois
seur Old Ivery, Princess,
Gebelin, Emil, Ceral. They
came te us en the great
trade-tide that is all the time
surging through the store.
Fresh from the shops, every
outline, every tint perfect.
Yours the first world-fingers te
touch them.
Will you care less for them
because they're third or half
the usual prices ?
127.60 Vases for 112
i2Vnses!er3 7
17 7r Vases ter K.5
13 Vases ler '.
12 Vsses for tre
S. '5 Groups ler llOaralr
tre llnsts for IrO a pair
I". Vlguies for as a pair.
IS 7s siguresferM aralr
tin 1'ltcners for 17 .
UKIeiihanlsrertl2
lilllrdsiortSe.
as TJ 11 iskfcU fora fera
Art has crowded Nature in
many of these shapes. They
are the sort that become heir
looms. Secend fleer, second ga'ltiry.
Time te think of Fleer Lin
ens. Loek around. If you
don't knew what they should
be, take plenty of time. Ask
questions, compare. If you are
Linen-wise, the looking and
comparing won't take long. Ne
doubt about where you'll bring
up at last.
New patt2rns, gray and
white, 54 te 180 inches, 40c te
$1.75-
Red cress-bar, 86 te 176
inches, $1 te $2.25.
The season's novelty is
Turkey-red and brown, in neat
figures, absolutely fast colors,
86 and 176 inches, $1.10 and
$2.50.
Reems measured and esti
mates made free in town, car
fares out.
Near Women's Watting Itoem.
Three smooth, strong, hard
wood reds, say six feet long,
knobbed at each end and steed
up tripod shape, like muskets
stacked. Heeks, shelf and
chain attachments. Yeu can
hang things en and inland
around it till you're lest in won
der. Fer the hall, for the bed
room (beats a dozen chair
backs), for the sewing-room,
for the parlor tireless arms te
held, held, held. Neat, snug,
handsome. At $2.25 they
slipped out right merrily. We
take 1,200 in a bunch and make
the price $1.50.
llueiuent, north of centre.
Photepranh Albums at half
the first cost, $1.50 te $3.
Leather bindings calf, mo
rocco, and fancy styles. A let
went out in one day a week
age. Manufacturer's samples.
.Northwest et centre
About once a year we are
likely te get held of such a let
of fans. Mere than a thousand
Samples picked by the Paris
and Vienna makers te sell their
stocks by. Be sure they did
net cheese the worst. We hand
them along te you at a fraction
of the regular retail cost.
Taper 1 ans, Ue te 30c.
Hmtn Fans, Me tell
II luxe tun., si te I J (0
leilher edge Kana.dOe te 11.50
Painted and plain ; bone sticks
and olive weed sticks. A very
few sorts two alike ; mostly one
of a kind. First choice is worth
being quick for.
Northwest or coutie.
Will you wait for Furniture
Slip Cevers till the Spring rush
starts ? Stufis and workmen
are ready.
S'ttylcshti-lnnh Linen
15 stiles Dbnlllcs, Ule3s
New Fruech Cieientci, single ana
double widths
Becend Meer, north or l rauscpt. Four ole ele ole
valers. A counter for Writing Paper
by the pound.
2(iepciiDdatbc, various tints.
S,wu pounds "all rate" commercial,
rulrdorpltttn.allSe.
Fuielgn coireaeondence, ymckst
slxe, 'all linen," 2oe a peuud, bte a
ream (( pounds).
Of course such prices make a
buzzing about town.
Juniper street (lle
We've skilled lens grinders
in the building, and can put you
in the way of having your eyes
properly cared ler. Spectacles
$i te $12.
Juniper stlrst lda.
JOHN WANAMAKER.
XjWJK l'UA'lT A OADY AllKHTOS 1HHO
-' aln, Jenklnx Vlv s Hrajs J lobe
ahes, Irajs Unto Uix, Iren Jledy (J lobe
J.ttlvfa, lever Bafuly ale, l'ep Unlet y
Jalvn, Air alvs. HadUter Valve, l'ratfs
MtlnglngUiuk Valve, llcass Chfck Valves,
FietVai , Angle alvts, call at JOHN
11 aSl'B, JXI hast utlei snoot, ui2Ud
JJOUH MONlHSjnCT UNTIL VAUA-
Impicte the opportunity ti complete the
Couikeol tmtnliiKUt be
tiANCjiblfcll IIINIMCH COLI.EUK.
MKKaal Klug Slid.it.
Ourtbeery It supaTter, ana th Jnnlerand
cenler Duiarlmuntlu iiutlneis l'ramice lur
Mthrs abundant opportunity tepul the theory
Bcqulrea in praoilce. Terms sujy. call en
eraddreis. II. c. WKiULIK, tWeipil.
lAIKK'S OJCLBKT COMPOUND,
Sleepless Nights
" for nearly a month t tu net able te alee.
but alter using Pilaris cblmt rosrreoaD tar
two days. Insomnia Ils4 aatt teMgih re
turned." K. U. s KITH, Claussen, . C.
" 1 have tiktn rnly a part of bettla el
Palne's Celery Compound, an tt baa entlraly
re'leved me er slMpleuaess, Itesa wbleh 1
hare suffend itcatly."
M1U. B. AUTCLirr, Faetfa, IU.
Palne's eary Cesr pound proslueaa aeaasl
and refreshing- sleep. A pbystcUn'1 prescrip
tion, it deta net cin'aln en harmrel drnar.
llkenotbina?aia(i,ttlsagaaraatesa euro for
simrlssn(si,ir dlraotleiis are Ulthtuily Al
lowed, II te. 1 Ix ler HO'. DiufiUti.
Wblu Bichasdseba Co.BarllOBlen, vt.
DUMMD DYES ffi&fWyjflsXS:
NBW At VMM TJBBMMjnS,
KVAN'H KLOUH.
NOTICE !
Astbetlmalsathandforthesa who lntasa
te start oet in Ilia en their own acoeunt te
buy their outfits, and a all young houee heuee
keepara who wish te b happy must expaet te
use
Le van's Fleur.
We would therefore advise them te get itevea
or ranges with geed-sized ovees.se that the
tops will net be forced off or broken by the
raisins; of the bread, aa we will net be respon
sible for dimaaei.
LBVAN a SONS.
dtc3 lyd
UKBCUAMT MILLBBS.
rAQEB BROTHER.
CLOTHING!
Fpring Season of '89.
WJC H1VC UETIBMIN.CD TO LAUSBLT
IM0BKA8B OUU BU3INK88 IN THIS Dl
FAUTUXNTOOBtttO TUB OOMlrta
VBAB. TO ACCOM PIilBO TB1S
BKBULY WB OFFKBi
A Large and Better Selected Stock
-or
MEN'S, YODTB'S AND BOVi'
CLOTHING!
'1 ban we have aver bofero shown.
All of Oar Own Manoftcterd,
AND
OUU PKIOK8 WILL UK THE LOWEST
POSSIBLE FOR IILL1ADLE
CLOTHING.
Men's Spring Suits I
Ecrviecabla u. ay and UrewaChjckCasslmere
suits
At B7 .SO, BT.SO, 7 SO,
Kzeellent Ail-Weel Cheviot 8uIU
At se, aa se, as se.
HtjlUb ctwvlets and All-Weel Caistmere Butt.
Ataio.eo, ato.eo, aioeo.
Vict- blllc-Mlxed Casslmere Suits, All-Weel,
At aia.oe, aix oe, six oe.
fine llalr Cord caailmere Suit, tiray Ktrecta,
adapted for Business treat,
Atsm.oe, tiig.oe, auoe.
Youth's Leng Bant Suits.
Bervlceable Casslmere Bulls, Stylish Etrlpe
a. Heets,
At se oe, ae.se and a7.oe.
Stylish All-Weel Cheviot and Caislmere Bulta
At SJ7.80, ma oe, au.oe and aie oe.
BOYS' KNEE PANT SUITS!
Union uastimeru aulu in Btrlp.sand Mlxtnres
At ni. se te asoe.
Bervlccable c&stlmera and Cheviot Bitti,
BtylUh flsld and btrtpe HBccta,
At 3,78 te as.oe.
Spring Overcoats Are Ready.
25,27&29WeBtKingSt,,
LlNOASrEll, PA.
NOTU1K TO TKKS1-A8SEK8 AND
k. .- OUNNK " persons aiehereby for fer for
blddeu te trespass en any el the lands of the
Cornwall aud siwcdwell ralates In Lebanon or
1 uncatler ceunUs, whethar tndeaed or unln
cloud, clther Icr the purpose or sboetlnKor
Jshlnir. as the law wilt b rigidly enforced
against all tr.uipaa.lntf en said Undsef the ttn
derslirned aitr thU notice. ""
WB. CULKMAH VBKBMAN,
H. I-KKOY AX.UBN, '
KUW.C.VBKiJBfAjr,
Attora.yifer H, W.OeseaBM1 Bsira.
HAGER & BROTHER,
M JbTAPsbV lnflsV tlmn t sw. . u miA wiri
tastt I cel as werar. 1 trtaa many aecll
"A J? ,ts) saaralisji aatti I use
Paiaaf .Oatery Compeun. wMek at oaea
attaagtaaac aad lavlfensaa toy rMtrea
atARUCK SUauAaN, BoriUatea, Vt.
FIM' Ocltty OomDeand
StSS'La"!?!? tBd uaatUasii th aatrss.,
Mwaserwkaiaab oranrerst. ax
."" "r huce. i cures bbtveus
s(dioli,aa'le-ikrSlteTars et Ua netveu
yatssB.
Tebm Up ths 8httrd NtrrM
Wllty,aaJlttaBBitJesl and tha dlaeerarar
ermevalaabl ramaar, that Fslna'a Oclery
fffralR?fS? cnt " t anyena wittc te me
veeaaa W. Foctest, auarerd, cenn.
UCT1TII FOOD
asTCis utth Weak ttemacfi,
Buter Invalid!,
JtKW ADVKIlTISKMINTa.
O
AKPKT8.
CARPETS I
Braaaala, Ingrain.
Ra and Ohala Hall ana Stair Oar-
pata.
Fleer Oil Oletba.
CARPET SWEEPERS
Aurera Bweaper,
Qeld ICadal Bwaeper,
In'ar Ocean Bwaeper,
Crown Jawel Sweeper.
These ara be beat Sweeper, made at Lewest
Cash rrlces.
Jehn S. Givler
0 B North Quaan Street.
LAHOA-JTBB, PA.
M
TRBH BATHFOI.
It's Net Profitable
FOR US
-TO-
SELL CLOTHING
-ATA-
REDUCTION.
Tat we're doing J ast that very thing. We're
giving yen for 118 what originally sold for 119,
ler 111 what originally sild for 118, and at 112
what originally sold ier 111, and se en through
the whole line or desirable
Suits and Overcoats I
This Is a reduction that Is taking enr profits
and giving yen Handsome, Btyll.h Clothing
atVXBT MODKST PH1CK, Avail yourself
of the opportunity. Inst aa many ethors have,
and we'll hare your trade right along.
Myers & Bathfen,
BKLIABLB 0LO1I11KB8,
NO. 12 BAST KING ST..
LAJIOABTBB PA.
TOUA.VVO.
KINKP1KCKOF
CHEWING
TOBACCO
18 1NDKKD A I.U.XUBV.
FINZER'S
Old Honesty.
Coinesas near being a Une plcoe of l'LUQ
TOBACCO salt la possible le make It. and
Is known aa a
STANDARD BRAND
AMONG UBALBB8.
We are sure that ONK TB1AL will Convince
Yeu of IU Merits.
A-Loek ferine red U.tln tag en each plug,fa
Jno. Finzer & Bre.'s,
LOUIS V1LLB, KIT.
iSdlOOl
BXOUHBIONB.
rAUATlON KX0UR810NH,
RAYMOND'S
VACATION
EXCURSIONS.
All Traveling Bxpcnaes Included.
Afarly will leave Philadelphia, Thursday,
May x, for a Tour of M Uajs throegh
Colerado and California,
with visits te all the leading cities, resort.,
and places of plcturesque luureat, and a re
turn through Utah, and eer the Denver A
Ute Urande Hallway the Uieat "ecculc
Beute "
en the Mine date-Thnrsday, .May 2-a party
will leave fhlladelphta for a 'lour of 11 laja
ever the same leutci through
COLOBADOANU CALirOBNIA,
Tbenca through the flctureique IIpjIeus of
the
PACIFIC KORTHWEST,
And homeward ovrlhaenllr leuslh et the
Northern raclflc Utllruad, with a lu tha
Vellowatenohatlonal ytk. . ,
Beth the partius will tiavnl In Hiclal
Trains et Alssiniaci-nt Ve.uliuU.l fulimsu
l'slsce Cars, with Hulluun 1'alaiM IHiUiim
Cas Included. Jnelduntal Trips le the tern
Bite Valley and Big True ilrevua
Lau calirnrnla Bxourslens In Wlu'orBerle,
March 7 and 11.
AWSenfl for descriptive clren'ara, drsUust
tng the particular trip desired,
RAYMOND WHITOOMB,
111 Beuth Mtnth Btreet,
iTjndar cenUnantal Hetel). FatwpiitJraiA. pa.
' aeajSStdTu.lb.a
reM BALBOR aatiT.
OR KBMT-FKOaC APRIL 1, "lS8s
t..iHUr thi.n ifitT nn above 0. M
Cestia fcjBare. inquire of
..,.. u - AL1.1WA.UBBB,
Usl o.ieiBaatBlatrBUeeV
-DORRBMT.TWONTORK KOOM8 AND
iV,ttS.mM,t,,,J.on"ernM,et- Alse one
ft0.?? Viae slr'et. anltablaferaar
h!lli?f Jt-inSn,rS Jil ta atcsUreT'a Dry
UoeHa Stere, benth Qnaan straet. Ils-tra
OR HBMr ORBAliE-ONKOVTHK
flnst bcslnrss prepuritas la the elty j
eltraitlv snltd te the bulcherlns; business t
rent nasenabls. Alse a one awe Una of tt
rooms within one sqnsre eruem-nument
Could be used te advantacrn for erlleaa. Call
en X. C. WUlTAHN. J0X R. Htea Bt,
H81md Heal Kslate and inimnnce.
DA1RY FA KM FOR KKNT THE MA.
Iebe Farm containing 105 acres tillable
land, aojelalns; theetty el Lancaster. Water
and shaue in every flelit. Apnlyte
MUHT1MCK BlALURB. ratk Heuo.
MUKT1MIK I AI.UNK. Illf-Sler HeUSO.
J. L.BTtlHMaiZ, 8 North l)ake at.
mar.8,llAThUd
FOR RENT ON APKtI. FIRST TUK
Btoreresm, Ne 16) last King street, and
the two rooms ea the scceid fleer eversamn,
with tna cellar room, will be torrent en April
1. The s orereom will be remedulled and en
larged, for terms apply te
WAI.1KK M.FBANKLIN.
Atternay-atLaw, 12 1 Bast Ulna Btreet,
Jant3 S0,l8,30Ib2,.l0.i3mar2 9.18,21,1)
F
OR KKNT.
AI.AUUK
Tkrae-Blery Brick BwelliBg.
With basement attached, allnated en the
corner of Bast urant and r berry atreeta, wtth
a se-horse power boiler and an elevator.
rersens wisning te view tne same wnip;ease
Ballen
docs tfdB
ii.ass t-r.
Ne. IIS Kast King Btreet.
FOR BALK A VERY 8DPKRIOS
GBAZlKG AND STOCK VABM, In Fau-
qnler county, Virginia. Situated ea tha lire
et the Piedmont Air Line railroad, forty
miles south or Washington City, and one mUa
trout Wairenten Junction (Vligtnla Midland
tatlway.)
This Tract contain 1,008 ACBXB, ever tee or
which Is highly Improved, la or Superior dual
ity for Brass and (rain, la well watered, has a
Handsome and Commodious Kesldence with
modern Improvement, all neceitary out
buildings, btene Orlst Mill, Cattle Heuse,
Ac Twe large streams run through the farm.
Thla flne body et land will be sela at a sacri
fice as a whole, or In two or three parts.
rer further Inferinat en address,
A. N. UASrABLK,
Ne. 27 W. North Avenue, BaiUniore.
feblZ-lmeedAw
PUBLIC BALK OF VALUABLE REAL
K8TATK.
On Tuisrur, MAitcn 12, 1S39,
will ba .old at the Franklin Heme, North
queen street. In the city or Lancaster, the let
lowing real estate, situated In said city, late
the property et Jehn A. llehman. deceased, te
wit i
Ne. 1, a tot of land, situated en the northwest
corner et Beaver and And i aw streets, con
taining In front en Heaver street 91 fear, and
in depth along Andrew street ISO ftet, with a
IX story frame dwelling hente, rrult trees,
welt with pump and ether Improvements.
Ne. 1 a let el land, sltnated en the norm aide
of St. Jeseph street, containing In front en St.
Jeseph street 2) leer, nnd la depth 191 feet, ad-
Ietntng lands et Jehn Martin mown, Jehn
nick and Smith.
Sale te commence at 7 o'clcekp m en Tues
day, March 12tb, whn attendance will be
given and terms made known by
W. K. HIKSTBlt,
OATltAKINK K. 1I01IUAN,
Xzocuters et Jehn a. Hehman, deceased.
Jeit L. iUixss, Auotteneor. tn2 91ia
BOOTH A ND BHOKB.
J300TS AND SHOES.
D. P. Stackhouse,
28 and 30 EaBt King St
I tike plouure In calling your attention te
my line or
SE10ES
ThU lam receiving dally for the Hprlng Trade,
and all aromadefor these who require gieat
durability and ler elegance of stjle, Aland
workmanship cannot be excelled.
Prleas Lewer Than tbe Lewest.
Ca'l and examine my large stock and we
will be plcnied te try and suit you .
D. P. STACKHOTTSE,
88 & 80 HABT KIN a, 8X
LANCASTER l'A. a20-lydA
B
OOTS AND SHOES.
A Reminder
THB 11 GASES OR 5S5 PAIRS
-or-
Ladies' & Children's Shoes
en which you cm save 2.1:,, tee. or 11 toper
Balr, and whlrh we bavu bisn advertising ler
10 pest month, aie soiling very last.
Se Don't Blame Us
IF YOU GET 'LEFT,
UY NOT BUYING Or THIS LOT UKrOltK
TUEV AUK ALL BOLD,
Byery pilr is worth the prlce t hey were made
tesell for, buiiitmembnr we are telllniMhem
ATAND 11KLOW WllOLEbAl.K I'UlUltS.
The One-Price Cash lleune,
d
Tin Leaders of Lew Prices
IN
BOOTS 8c SHOES
Ne. S Eist King Street,
LANCASTER. I'A.
T8tere Closed Every Kvcnlng at S O'clock
KTeapt Menflsv anrt Hatiirdav.
B1UYOLKS.
tSlkhTtrioyei.eh, tandkmh.
OOLUMBIA
Bicycles, Tricycles, Tandems,
DUUAISLK, BIMl'LK.
UUAUANTKKO HIUIIUST UUAUK,
ILLUBlltATBUOATALOUUK ritKg,
POPE MF'G. CO.,
T-J rUANKI.IN ST., 1103TON.
lIUANlill IIOUBKB-12 Warren St, Near
Yeitf i en vvsi.iuh A vii. i.hlravn.
r.irrnluhy JOHN HUSiKU, no. 2 North
htllHlt, UOlUUillllU &U-fdtt04
fJIHTATU OK FUILIPI'KNA BIB81N
Wit Kir, lata et Lancsater ctty, dereisrd.
litUira ttistumuntary en said estate having
been gmnudui tbnunilerslgued, all perrens
ludbled tliurle am reqursied le mskn Im
mediate pa) maut, and these bwlng claims or
demands aicslnat thesiu-e. will pieaeut thfin
without duay for settlement te the under
signed, residing In I ancaster city.
" JOHN U. tUSSlNQKU,
J.J. WJtH,
fsblMWS Incnten.
FREY
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