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J?ssd cold March and them truggllng . , .. -ihf1,rltfiir Tbn Mtne causes hare 1 drained the resources of charitable soele- ..!. mil nnv t f he lint tnneii of real "'wlflter the Lancaster Dorcas society Is '" fheard appealing for funds In the simple '..'ii'-i- announcement that Its work must step h. a ,ttence uateas money is supplied. This tL'AUlit an unsectarlan organitatieM of ?4 charitable women who give their time te ..laoers mat are net picasani. fffMa. -.a. aa & A a aV . ak ImAlfcllfcJ a-V () St aa. --St, luev ptjuctraie iui uwmra ui vue k ':nyM nnlaAPiKla nnnp ttfirl w.ti.r...fc Aaten ;t 7 1wvweni.iM.v jrw., .. ...aw... ,,-, & 'iirr,u r.":-.:". :r:::' ij- sany ener .wuai ueip tuey cuu give, i ?!?f aa Dy long training iiicy quicmy i iMdi00Ter these worthy of relief and are . jfiQ MKKnn impereu upon, aimay ucsijernw tf'nMu and woman has been rescued by i theee trained followers of Bercas.nnd the jiwin net be overestimated. Thetr fund ftV -0 aw expended wltli Judgment u well as 1 "'' care, ana ii weuiu uu (jiuuny w iue SKHj''dty If they should Deferced te suspend "' vfe. hstr lalmra for want nf nieiiDV. It has hjCV I'tun 4V. Iu.t nf T.enPnatAr llet lin hail f'ftr'J;' ii .i.i..i a. ii.- ..,... ei? wealth Is unusually high while there Vare practically no millionaires for the If' Teat te leek up te for charity by whole- b j;E? sale, there Is a line chance here fur tliat fv$& most wholesome form of Klvlnir which ft ltftfAlA4i aAlfAiilnl. Tf iha arrAftf. tiiim- EJ.3 hereof the well-to-de who work In busl- -.. rhy- v! ur . LUC r LriUlFH WUU1U EUCU UBJ13 st.'Xr a Uttle for the support of the Dorcas, or Si nr similar cnarlty, the small number or , 7$f detaarvlng and miserable peer would be fetaslly helped through this worst month "W't the winter and be made ready te try iagaln for prosperity in tue spring. We mta te discourage tbe regular prefes- tenal beggars who go from deer te deer l "f,r living 'In laziness by their wits, and bV? fs .soeuiu neariiiy encourage tnose who are r ;, .nenestly struggling with misfortune. St - .1, Th6 comment Is often made that many U. ''"' these who appeal te charity have reugnt tntir nnsieriuncs uKn incm- -natives ey recxiess impreviueuce, intern- .. ,varanee or ether faults ; that they are v'SmaTiuiT me natural nnaiiv or wroniTue- fcvJisgand deserve no help, but if the critic 14 ..would consider his own case he would P,feBJ forced te admit that, judged by the ,1,mmme smru ruie, uu wuum de wertuy ei sjial misery although he bas escaped ''fit Hk faulU may net be of a kind that nWferlug poverty, but they as surely have ' ,lhelr penalties ; and, as every one has .i!'ftMjlts(every one is sure of misery of some iiai and should have sympathy for all i. It Is human te err, and wee is r "isiiJMSKia. it!- t VMmalfv nfftrmr. but fai all Hint llfn '" IM cheerful thing and may be far mera .?!? 0 If you fellow the golden rule. Why Is It? The unanimity with which the news- ,, . ; .; ... . . v papers or rnuaaeipnia nave cue Del. Erie overlook the detailed stttterf-TSt- Nrhe New Yerk lfV-prlces snd Kris and., Jar O K.AT. lieu. A N L. Bhora... nvu ,,.4neaoiiarisaeoui VJlssit hereMSeme of tbe se-called that were seen here during this season were se villainous that i With free tickets were cheated. It wonder that the publle clamor la Mr. seeker te again take the reins. i Aqainst Kebberv. i Almest Frese. 'Weldmsn, son of Isaac Weld- '';fimtjatamt Akren, was out driving and ae late Sunday nlt-tit. TJs a can- ...Was very cold and while .hcrefere .utcninar. tne none, which r kfraetleus, frightened and In turrf opera' the abaft against Wcidman'a1, "u "" m him savarelv. Thn vnunninrormaUen red from this, when the her-"atlally new i a severe blew with his head, v Philadelphia Its the ground, where he lsvide com muni ca- westerned unconscious theeple if they hed russwter anu was carad se cannot claim nere oeena net receveM 0f the World' T ;t.iifcimfLfnv i,n. ,, n..,i.. yi-irft.W, !-. mmv VM. IUUIU HUW 4.UI44I9- k? 'P&JS. tinn tn tlii.tr Kntnmnn I TVt XOT...4 I. II II... O T. 14 41... 41 -1- I ?net believe this tale te be true ? Why m Xithen de they net say se. Is it usual fc k$k for an enternrisinir nowsnaner te rend f Aar-ysi . . -.-.-- ,S",frv charges against u publle official ix?, and te refrain from allusion te them IgflgSr "Juice iii iuu way ui acuuuciatieu ei i"'.-.?' .their nllHinr nr tlinli ntilnnt 9 r'nl,,!..!.. r jr .ui... I-. 4u. . j .. it?.::" , : -jvv. . vumiuy uw journals ei renusyivauia ana the people thereof are interested In a statement that Senater Quay when he was state treasurer used the funds of the treasury te carry through a private spec spec alatlenin Chicago street railways and that Auditor General XerrU and ether officials were sharers with him In the profits of the operation. That is, as we read it, the very specific charge of the Hew Yerk World, which the Philadel phia newspapers have net failed te see, but have all failed, se far as our observa tion gees, te reprint or in any manner eemment upon it. It is a statement which loudly de mands the attention of the people and the press and which the object of the accusation cannot avoid noticing and refuting if it is in his power te de he. We de net knew that It Is truu ; but w e de knew that It should be met. and thnt V? ttcanne be successfully treated by un - &tf etortaklngte Ignore it. The failure of ''A- newspapers te uotlce it may be prompted x" vj44ivi4iiui4 i ui ocuuier vfUBy j.'h Is as. silly as it is Improper. If the . rge is false, It is cosily within Lwaijpewer te gainsay it. and there Is nn teta'Meratlve need upon him te de it : nml -Sr -tefciUaU " very S'aa te ,jer "Im de It. - tmmTyave m diiiosltlen te malign him; In fcae lower ,eltuer de we think that In the 4.-, a... Z . . ' &fe MMMr anerrcuiposuienwrncnne assumes. In , 1tem he wspnduct of the affairs of the ceuutry, Bjssea mnpreper mat uuegaiieus against his MUr tic conduct shall be covered with a Ei tie of silence. ar v Xlaerals In Our Ceuutr. rVt (Lm. uu.l. I w .... . .... ,,- mm JJWJ4.U ju mzin. COUUty InlUK - v. wh wicjr uuvc iuuuu aniiiracnn nnui nn (fr ihalr farms, and we hope that they will . . M.lfa. 4I..I-1.. t 14 T.. , " i "upes iruiu ii. IXTUUps, HOW- ' awr, they de uet sufficiently realize that f aawy mirny iiuu amuracite coal aud yet r-Mva nothing of value, bscause it is net ivwuatiie quantity, valuable minerals found la many places, but valuable quantltlefl of abundant. Our frlem have found silver, but neta This region of country is rich In mineral suggestions and nearly every mineral can be found In It. Lancaster eeunty even oetatates coal, but coal ratacs are a hopeless) aaplratlen for her.; Sliejhas liver and sine and lead aad chrome and ken everywhere, but her stores of mineral wealth lack concentration. It k very well for these who find min eral indications upon their land te un dertake the discovery of their value ; but they should net be tee ready te be lieve that they have mere than what they see. There is no Inquiry that de mands greater caution than that into things that are hidden In the earth, se usual It is for the fairest show of value te end with the show. The mysterious Niagara Falls murder case is attracting a great dnal of attention in England, and the sensational statement Is published that Scotland Yard detectives have been ordered te Canada te invostlgate a supposed plot for Inveigling young Englishmen of wealth te America for murder and robbery. A dispatch te the ITtrald denies every detail of this absurd story. Men don't plan murder as a whale whale ssle business operstlen nowadays,aHlieuKh aocieties like the Mollle Magulre and the Clan-naOuel soem te have come pretty near te It. At Princeton the students of the fresh men and sophomore classes had a pleasan try with hard frown snow balls en Friday. The battle lasted for an hour or se, and scores of eyes were closed and many faces bloody, while twenty hats were dettreyed In melees, and the doctor's ofTU-e was crowded with wennded. Greut fun! It would be Just like the eccentrlelty of this winter te drop a few inches of snow le-nlght, se as te give Hunduy work for the snow-shovel brigade Sener Navaube, the aulutant socretary of the Spanish American Commercial Union, Is authority for the statoment thnt the Pan American Congress will net net finish its labors until the clese of tills month, and may remain at work In April. The state department will then publish the proceedings In English, Spanish and Por tuguese, and they premise te make a very bulky volume. The remit of it all seems te depend upon the United Stales tariff quostlen.'and the work of the Congress can have little effect upon our coramerce with the Seuth unless the radical high tariff policy of the Kepubllcan paity Is aban doned. Will managed respectable otliktle clubs are valuable institutions, and ,Lan ,Lan caster has ene that Oolyieods a llttle on en ergy and enterprise. In nome of the great cltles, notably in New Yerk, New Orleans, and San Francisce, se-called " athletic clubs,'i are abusing the geed reputation of tiiese Institutions by employing profes sional bruisers te right for prizes, and some of their exhibitions are nothing mere than brutalizing and degrading jmundlng matches. ,A San Francisce paper nnys : " It is notorious thnt theso ao-ealled clubs had thulr origin In the doslre te find se me means of evading a local ordinance, in tended te subject exhibitions of prize light ing te police survelllanee in order te pro pre vent tlie occurrence of dlsgraceful scenes that had been wltnossed at enceunters bo be twesn professional bruisers. The dovlce lr. se thin and transparent that It would net for a moinent docnlve the mind of any Jule of averegs ability and henesty. The clubs are incorporated ostensibly under the taw which allows the formation of as sociations for charitable, bonevelont and social purpeses. The prctensn Is thnt tiicy are intended te encourage physical training. The monthly dues are simply a monthly charge, paid by the inombers for the priv ilege of witnessing a brutal eueeunter bo be bo tweon two professional figbters." It is high 1 1 me that the genulne and ro re ro spectablo nthlotie clubs should comblne te deneunce this Imposition, and save their Imperiled reputations. The frequent ineu Tr LT SS I Vulcal culture cannot rellsh, . .... "JIlTT, Republican, of Illinois, who .....' koeplng Cate in his seat in Con Cen """ man who holds his consclenco Mleh. Cee................ Mlateuri Pnclne...., Heck. Valley. ..ntrel of hie party bosses. He r himself and vetes accoril acceril accoril !!r.'.vledge. lle says: I leek connection with these clec- !y.O.T!;"".m.'.'"'m a Jurer, and have thus felt Nw Kntland.... jien te oxnmlne them In a Judicial OirfTer. I have very carenilly examined Oregon Ti'the ovidence In this particular case, and, gaugwaocerdlng te my best Judgment, have no iiuiiuiui-j- in wiin inuv jir. vuie was fairly eleeted. There was no violence or Intimidation at the time of the cloctleu in the district se far as I have been able te discover. I have given every possible ad vantage te Mr. Featherstene. In precincts where I thought he had net been fairly treated I have thrown out the vete, and lu cases of votes of doubtful legality I have given the benefit of the doubt te Mr. Fsatherstene. Yet I still find him short of being elected by evor S00 vetes. That being the case, I believed Mr. Cate te have been elected, and se voted. There were ether Republicans who were doubtful en the matter, but net having given it the atten tion I had, they voted with the majority. As te the Kepubllcan majority en the elec tions committed don't want te say any-, thing about them. They are Just as well entitled te their opinions as I am te mine, and I suppese ere Just as (Irmly con vinced of Mr. Feathcrstone's election as I am of Mr. Cate's." PEIISOKAI.. Jamks Husskll Lewell, though still centlucd te his house. In Cambridge, .Muss., is reported te have se fur lmproved as te be able te see and talk with inombers of his family. Mns. IlEViuinTA Kai: Watts, wife of ex-Judge Watts, ene tlme commissioner of agrlculture under l'resldent Uraut, nnd for muny years president of the Cumber land Vuilny railroad, died lu Cnrltale en Friday, at the age of "2 years. She was an estimable lady, and geed te the peer of the community. Ex-OoVEnseu Kxeljsu's will contains these bequests: New Hat en hospital, J0, 000, te found free hospital beds ; the Helen tiflu department of Vale, $20,000, te found a i-unir in iiiaiueiiiuucs ; wie laie Horary, 810,000; the New Haven orphan hhvIiuii, f5,000, and the St, Francis orphan asylum (Catholic), S5.000. mri.E rn.vcricE is jail. Hew u 1'rlMJu War.leii Dltariiied u Desperado. The sheeting of Helshay, the train robber, in tbe Marquette Jull, as brlelly described by telegraph en Friday, was a ery exciting incident The prisoner was suspected of Mnlster designs and Keeper Pelllser went te summon him te the warden's oftlce for search. Helzhaj threw his ltft arm around the keeper's neck, and drawing a murderous looking knlfu pressed it against Ills threat. He then diew Pelllser toward the gate and told the keeper there te kill him or he would kill Felilker. Deputy Warden Hnuley was sent for and dreiv a bead en the convict, when the latter held Pelllber lu front of him se as te form a shield.' He continued this for aeine tlme, stepping out and daring thejdenuty warden te kill mm, but dedg. ing behind Pelllser and heldlug his knife at tbe latter's threat whenever the rille was aimed at him. Finally I'ellUer broke away and ran around the cell block with Holzhay In pursuit. Seeing that Pelllser would escape, Holzhay seized a convict named Messevey and ropeatod the same game. Warden Tompkins steed at the gate for two hours trying te get a chance te disarm Holzhay. " I would have simply rushed In," said the warden, " but I was afraid the fellow might be Insane, and that any attempt te de se would simply result In Massevey's death, He would pccasienslly whet bis isi ..a l.mVi. knlfeat the back of HnelatUr'a neck se ae ...Y BXIU HUM! HUB te slab him through the spine." . At last by sending Deputy Warden Haw ley te talk with another convict en the ether side or the eetl block, I distracted bis attention for a . tnocnent. Ills right hand, fceldtagtke knife, lay en his knee. I took toady aim and planted a bullet right la his knuckles. He get up and called eut: "Well, you've done It," and walked toward his cell. The heavy bullet from the Martin rifle tore away all of his right hand flngers, and smashed the metacarpal bones j only his thumb is left. It grated Messevey'a leg, but he was net hurt. Uelzhay was seen last evening. He lay groaning with pain and rofused te answer questions. Mease Mease vey mid I "I knew the feltew would kill me If I covered, but I rolled en Mr. Tomp kins te save me and he did. I think I ewe my life te the warden's coelneev and sure aim." Thoknlfelsamurdorous weapon, made by grinding an ordinary table knife te a sharp point en the ceil fleer. Hew HeUbay get It is net known. A FIGHT FOB LIFE. A Weman Attacked By a Madman and Cernea Off Victorious, Nearly Chok ing Ulm te Death. It was a fight for life. The combatants were Mrs. Mary Petersen and a madman, who glves ttis name of Albert Jenssen, and saya he Is from Michigan. Tbe affray oc curred In Mrs, Petersen's kltchen In Chi cago en Thursday oveniug. Woaryefhor day's work, Mrs. Petersen sat by the kitchen fire te await the coming of her husband. The evening meal was en the tabic She had waited, perhaps, half an hour, when the front (deer epened. Sup posing it te be her husband, she get up te Sreet him. Ilefore she reached the hall oer It was thrown violently open, and a strange man, with a wlld,florceglaro in his 'eyes, confronted her. Fer a inoment the two steed facing each ether, the woman almost paralyzed with fear and the madman gloating ever his In tended victim with glittering eyes. Then he drew a revelver, and, levelling it at her head, flred. She sprang te one side, and then. with a bound like a tiger, clutched him by the threat. It was a fight for life, and even the madman, with his awful strength, could net loeso her grip. In vsln did he strlke her with his ro re ro velvor. He tried te bring the muzzle In line with her head, that he might blew her brains out, but she hugged him no closely that he could net, and the weaen was again discharged Inte the wall Shecllnched her hands the tighter. His eyes Mgan te start from their noekets. His facn changed from red te a livid purple, and his tengue rolled out as he gasped for breath. The veins of his forehond swolied almost te bursting, but the woman held en. llorlife depended en her pi I p. . Back and forth across the room they struggled. Chairs wero overturned and the table set 'for supper was upset. Tbe madman had ceased te strlke her, and all his efforts wero te break her grasp en his threat. He began te weaken. At last the bleed spurted from his nostrils, and the sight of this was mero than the peer woman could stand. She relaxed her held and fled, fro m the house te the nearest neigh bors, and the imIIce were called. As seen as he was froe irem Mrs. Pettorsen'sgrnsp the mad man slunk te the attic of the heuse. In a short tlme the Hlnman stroet patrol wagon arrlved, nnd Oflleer Birmingham went up te the top of the heuse te fetch the maniac down. It was no easy matter. The fiend had pirtinlly recovered his strength from the frightful choking nnd was at bay in a dark comer of the attic. Fertunately, in the struggle the fallow had diepped his rovelvor. As sein as the officer entered the dimly lighted room the maniac made a rush for him. Then enme another fight, but the ofticer was fresh and the madinnu badly winded from the struggle he had with Mm. Petersen In the kltchen. As he closed In On the officer the manlae gaven hearse yell, thnt sounded mero like n rear of a wild beast than ilke a human cry. The oflleer finally threw the fellow, nnd he was manacled nnd taken te the Hlnman stroet pollce station, llore he be be bo came mero qulet. Nothing could be lenrned from him, however, further than his name was Albert Jenssen, and that he escaped from a, Michigan Insane asylum. After closely exnmlnlng him he was taken te the doteutlon hospital, fttrnnge Uses of Paper. Frem, the HL I.euli HUitlener, Pnper is new made te serve for steel and iron. When strong fiber is used It can be made Inte a substance se hard thnt it can scarcely be scnitehed. Itnllread car-whoels are made eflt mero durable than iron. A stere lu Atlanta, Ueergln, has been built entirely of paper. The ratters, woathor weathor woather bourds, roefund tloering nre nil mndoef thick compressed paper beards, impervious te water. On account of the surface of the paper being smooth nnd hai.VJt cannot cutch nn llronseasliy nsnwoedon rm'iUling. It Is found warm in cold nnd cool In het weather. The JJreslau flropreof chimney has demonstrated that coeklngaud heating stoves, bathtubs nnd pets, when nunealed by n precess that renders it fireproof", become mero lasting than iron and will net burn out. Crocks In floors around the skirt ing beard, or ether parts of a room, may be neatly tilled by thoroughly soaking newspaper in paste made ns thick as putty and forced into the cracks with n paste paste knlfe. It will seen harden and can be painted. Ulack walnut picture frames nre made of paper and se colored that no ene can tell them from the original weed. A paper piano has lately bceu exhibited In Paris. The onllre ense is made of compressed paper, te which IsgUcun hard surface, a croam-whlte brilliant polish. The legs nnd sides nre ornamented with arabosques and floral designs. The extorler, and as much, of the Interior ns can be seen when the instrument is open, nre covered with wreaths and medallions painted in minia ture. An Italian monk has suececded In constructing au organ whero the pipes are made of paper pulp. It bus 1,400 pipes of various sizes. The Americau Cottensoed-Oil trust are new running n mill for making paper from the hulls remaining after all the oil lias been squcozed out of the cottonseed. They are contemplating the orectieu of a 100-ten mill for the same purpose These hulls have heretofore been considered worthless. It has se far pre veil se successful that the trust propeso erecting mills nt dltlereiit points in the cotton-raising uuitiury. vi course, nils will NOUieWllUl revolutionize the tmner trade. A new mill for the manufacture nf paper from mess has been recently established in Sweden. IPaporef.ditforont thickness nnd pasteboard made et It hae nlicady been shown, the latter even in sheets thrco thrce quarters of an Inch thick. It Is ns hard us weed and can be easily painted nnd polished It has nil the geed qualities, but none of the defetts, of weed. The juistcbenrd can be used for deer nnd window frames, archi tectural ornaments and all kinds of furni ture The ceiling of the Assembly chamber nt Albany. N. Y.. is lnudoefpipfor-mache. It is a medel of its. kind, ami appears se like inarble as te docelvo tbe most expert oye. The latest idea is te use paper instead of w oed for lead pencils, bv using n intent preiuirntleu by which It can be cut as easily as tlie softest weed. DEAD IN WEimiSO UAHMESTS. A Weddlns Coremony Iuturrunted bv the ltrldegroein's Doceaue. A wedding in Portland, Me., was turned Thursday evening Inte acircloef mourners, Oeorge H. Wutklus, ofthe linn of Urewn, Thursten & Ce., prlnters and publishers, wns tn have been married te Miss Bain, daughter of n promluent business man. He hud fitted up a house, and the wedding was tohae taken place there. Te the great surprise or all the guests Mr. Watklns failed te make his appearauce at his etllce. His failure te ceme down had been noticed during the day, causing tlie greater sur prise because the firm was very busy, and Mr. Watklns was always devoted closely te business. One of the gnosis at the house volunteered tn go te the United Stales hotel, where Mr. Watklns bearded, and bring him te the heuse, all present supposing some incidental mutter had detained him. At the hetel they said he had net been seen. His deer was locked, and Lad been all day. His friend then entered the room and feuud Mr. Watklns en the lied. He was covered with bleed, aud had appar ently been dead several hours. The room was at ence closed, nnd Coro Core ner Gould called. Physicians were sent for, and an examination or the remains was made. Mr. Watklns died of a sudden hemorrhage of the lungs. He was half d rested for the coremony. The news of the death of Mr. Watklns was net at first told te the lady who was waiting te become his wire. The guests were Informed that Mr. Watklns had been takeu suddenly sick, and uf.er they had left the heuse. Rev. Dr. Dunn, wlm u-i i have performed the ceremony, broke the v. Dr. Dunn said, aa bear "I fear aha. tee. will die. The aheek was tee complete te be deserlbed.r She simply breke down completely." A Preevher Cenfeaaea Ilia Tkefta. Itev. Martin Luther Frltch, a German Reformed clergyman, who Is chaplain of the Berks county almshouse, was arrested for having committed a series of petty rsefte. Ob Wednesday he made a written eanfcaaiea te the Reading firm he hsd injared and it was agreed te keep the matter secret, bat the story leaked out snd the arrest followed. 11LANK TERSE STUDIES. Hoax. Hall, glorious morn t see Luna's pats veil trail, And melt te ether In the bright white light; Oh, see the blithe lark In the high skr fly, Oh, hear th bluebirds' break e' day gay lay I Ws knew no wary watch dot's bow-wow-new, Bat hear the Jocund cock's remote note float, And see the polka-dotted big pig dig. And all the flowers with hi stoat snout rout I On, gently sloping mead, serene green scene, Where 'neath the pleasant apple boughs cows browse, When cool lag vagrant sephm blew se low, Spilling the lll'ssnewjrunt-pent scent! N0O5. Bee the bee light upon the swaying rose, Old geld bold rover In the meadows green, Hate mass strays wave-like round the rustling cope, Where (air rare (lowers smile and lightly blew. NIOHT. New seething night time darkles en the peel, The white star sparkles In the peaceful sky, The fanner makes a bee line for his couch, And hears the feline warble en the fence. Tlie flutist new begarbles Nancy Loe. The small boy's marbles rest with nil his tops. While Artemis se queenly lightly float, Above the world serenely In her ceurse. While moonlit weeds are stretching fur away, A silver etching for the poet's eye, The gentle night wind rustles In the corn, The agile acgre h miles for your hens. The (lowers beaming with the pearls of night, The fanner's dreaming of the waving crops, While of the geed pile he'll rake In next fall lle dreams, his weed pile softly mclU away. tYem tht AViv Yerk Sun. Htrn'n and external Injuries are thn chief causes of weak ankles and Joints. 1j the free tueer Salvation Oil a cure will be eflected In a short time. "And there was a miuk ball that night," yes, and they kept It up pretty lively until morning. Yeu see they weren't afraid of the early frost knowing that nil the druggists keep supplied with Dr. null's Cough ttyrup, the old reliable standby. As an ounce of prevention Is better, they say Than a pound of the beit sort of cure, Let us all keep, our teeth and our gums from decay, And our mouth and our breath fresh and pure, Fer n bettle or HCUODONTH all we ?eiUlrc, Te speedily roallze all we desire. A Newspnper Editor, O. M. Holcetnb, of Uloemvllle, Ohie, rises te explain: "Had thnt terrible disease catarrh, for twenty years ; couldn't taste or smell, and hearing was fulling. Themat' Ktlectrie Oil cured me. These are facts voluntarily Riven against a former prejudice of patent medicine. A Method of Advertisings Over ene hundred thousand ret tample bot tles of Kemp's Ualiatn, we leurn, wcreglttm away In this state last year. The corresponding sale en tlie Ilalsnm has never been equalled or approached by any ether remedy. Ihlamcdl cine must have great merit or the frce snmple would Injure, rather than help thosale. If you have n cough or cold, or even cetiMimptlnn, we would certainly iidvlsa a trial. The large, bot tles are 00c and tl. (1) ... a. It Is dangerous te tamper with Irritating liquids and exciting smuts. Use Ely's Cream Iluliu, which Is safe and pleasant, nnd Is easily applied. It cures the worst cases of catarrh. cold In the head and hay fever," .giving relief rrem me nrst application. l'rlceH) cents. feW7-2wd New, Ulve, Attention Te the purification of your bleed, for nt noses son Is the body se susceptible te the benefits te be derived from a geed medicine, as In March, April .and May. Heed's Barsnpnrllla Is the people's favorite spring medicine. It stands unequalled for purifying the bleed, curing scrofula, salt rheum, etc., regulating the kid neys and liver, repairing nerve tissues, strength ening and ln Igeratlng the whole body, as well as" checking the progress of acute and chronic disease, nnd restoring the affilctcd parts te a natural, healthy condition. If you have never tiled Heed's Harsapnrllla for your " spring med icine," de se this season. mnrt-ltd&w ItcUflfeuB. -IDEMOIOUH 8KIIVICES WILL HE HELD XV In the following churches en Sunday, In iiiuinurniugnt4U-3u, in me evening ill f.44. Blin duy school at 1: p. m. When the hour Is dif ferent Ills especially noted : I'llESBYTKUIAN MKMeniAI, Cnnncii Seuth Queen street, Themas Thompson, D. D., pastor, bunday school at 1:43 p. in. New Ciiuncir. Mcrvlecs nnd Bunday school te-morrow morning nt the usual hour. In Leng's building, Ne. 10 North Queen street. a rack Lumen an. lle v. O.K. Ilaupt, pastor, tfunday school at 'i p. m. Church serxlce morning and 0 venlng. Paster's merulns lllble clnssntfl. Evangelical Lutiikhan Sunday Scheel or Emmanuel North Pine near Walnut at 3 p. ru. 1'reachlng Thursday evening. Olivkt Haitist Cuuncil East Vine near Duke street. Itev. M. Frayne, pastor. Cent Cent munten lu the ecnlnir. Olivkt Mission 2fl East Frederick street. Sunday school at 3 p. 111. UNITSD llBETIinKN IN CHRIST, COVEVANT. West Orange and Concord streets. Itev. C. W, Uutsler, pastor. I'ralse service at CJJ0 p. in. Evaneklical First Church. Itev. P. K. Lcbr, pastor. Uermau in the morning. Sunday school at n. m. Western M. E. church. Itev. Wm. Noen Thern pseu, pastor. Class meeting atvJOn. m. Preaching In Uie morning and evening by ltev. Daniel Hclnecr. Sunday school ntl:Up. 111. Evangelical CHUKcn. Itev. U.D. Albright, pastor. Bunday school at S p. 111. Prayer aud praise service at QJSO p. in. Deutsche IUkeum St. Johannes Kircher Cerner of Orange and Mulberry streets. Service in the German language from 0 SO te 10 45 a.m. and from a te 7:15 p.m. Sunday school from 12 : te 1:45 p.m. Divine serlce en Sunday morning lu the Tteckland street school building ut 10'; o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. HEreKMED-ttT. Luke's Marietta avenue, Itev, Wm. F. Llchlltcr, pastor. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Tbinitt LUTHERAr.-Itev. C. L. Kry, pastor. Service mnrnlnir, afternoon and eeuliig, con ducted by the pastor. sr. JeiiN'a Lutheran ltev. 11. F. Alleman, D. I) pastor. Services at 11a. ui. In Uermau Itefermed church, corner or Urnnrenml Mui. berry street. Sunday school nt St. Jehn's nt 2 p. in., andat Uetwald Memerial Mission at i n. m ST. BTEPHKN's-Colleje Chapel. Sermon by Itev. Dr. J. II. Dubbs. First Ukfehhkd. Itev. J. M. Tltzel, D. D., p.istec. Services merulug and evening, and Sunday school at 1: 15. ST. I'aul'8 ltF.reRMRD llev. J. W. Mcuilnger, pastor. Twilight service at (1 15 p. m. church or Ged Cerner of l'rliicu nnd Or ange. Itev. J. II. Eslerllue, pastor. Sunday school at 1:45. Ciihist Lutii pran. Itev. E. I Heed, pastor. Catechetical cluwi en Sunday at 3.15 and Friday evening at 7. Moravian. Itev. J. Max Hark, D. D., pastor. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Lvutcu lecture e iry Wednesday e oiling. St. Paul's M. E. Church ltev. K.C. Yerkes pastor. V a. in. class. Sunday sihoel ut 1:15 p. ni. Early prajer meeting atb-00 p. in. l'RESDYTEiilAN. Itev. J. Y. Mitchell, D. D. pastor. Preaching by the pastor. First M. E. Ciiuhcii Iter. 8. M. Vernen, D. 11., pastor. Class meetings at 0 a. m. bunday school at 1-15 p. in. Scflrtl iloticce. ESTATE OK ADA V. AltNOLD, LATE OK Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa, mentarynn said estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereie are requested te mnke Immediate lujment, and these having claims or demands against the same, will present them without rteluv for settlement te the iiuderslciied. residing In Lan caster, Pa., at Ne III North Duke street. ml-dtdS JOHN W. A1TEU, Executer. INSTATE OK 1IK.NKY A. (JAHI.i:, LATE It of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa mentary en sold estate having been granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted thereto are requested te make Immediate pu mem, and 4iiuv imping ciuuiiB ur ueiiiitimy IlKailltl 1110 same, will present them without delay for set tlement te tbe undersigned, residing lu Lancas ter city. JAMKS C. GAHI.E, Kxecuter, . ... 613 West Cbcstuut street. J, II. ft. WAONKn, Attorney. llS-Olit-4 M ADAMK OUEltPJLLON WILL OIVE INSTRUCTION'S IN FRENCH in This City. FROM OCTOBEK 1st. Ne deduction for abcuce. Ker particulars address, M'MK O.. itiuress, sJK-lU Ne. 11!) North Queen Street. 10 PKIl CENT.DKHKNTUKKKrOCK CEIt- tincaies in multiples or iiuu, eurnlngu giiaruutee ca)i dlv Idcnd or lever cent. pcrnu num. nayabloscml-unuunllv.ure Issued hv tin Uulldlngaiid Lean Association ofllakelatliorue Office, Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne member- snip lee or etner expense niciuenl te Issuance of stock. Stock may be converted Inte cash ut purchase price after HVe jears. Invester se cured by real estate mortgages te double the amount of the Investment deposited with a Trustee. Correspondence Invited. VS. W.HTAKLIXfJ, Manager Philadelphia Office, Janl-3meed Ne, ill Walnut btrest, Wnnammkt' Pat LABkxrai a. Bataresvy, Mards t, MM. Don't forget that new goods are appearing in all the stocks daily. i, ft m I t Time'wai that a nal. b's clothes were a satire upon childhood. Any antique used-te-be that may be disposed te dispute the question of pro gress in Beys Clethes j should call in our Clothing Stere. He will seen be converted J te the modern notions. The all-around character of our business demands best at every point. The business be gan in Clothing for Men and Beys. It continues a vital part of it, a part for which we de our best Apply the test te the Small Beys' Clethes. Find, if you can, an equal line of Reefers. Yeu knew the Reefers, double breasted Jackets te be worn ever Blouse Suits. Blues in sailor style, like a pea-jacket ; ethers in great variety of Fancy Cassimere. $fi $4.50, $5, $6, $6.50, $7.50, $8.50. Or if you prefer a regular Overcoat, the variety is also here, $7.50 te $10, iust like, the little fellow's father s overcoat, Melten, Cevert Cleth, or Ker sey. Just te file a caveat en the impression that the Clothing is only for Beys, we ask your thought te the Men's Light Overcoats. The stock hast, all the variety needed for absolute completeness in style, price, size. Gay youth, grave age, the professional dignitary, the dapper man of affairs, are all equally in mind in the stock gathering. This Clothing stock is first cousin te the Dry Goods. That's why they meet here. Brains in eUr Clothing store. Market street side. Yeu need te be an expert te tell the make-believe diamonds and rubies and pearls and all that from the genuine. There are sparklers in the new Spring Jewelry with the light of Koh-i-neor and the price of Rhine stones. Past belief, if you haven't seen them. Many of the daintiest Jew elry shapesjare nowhere else in town. Northwest of centre New let of hand-painted Window Shades, with spring rollers, 36x72 inches, 50c ; ready te hang. Upholstery section, second fleer, north or Tran sept. Jehn Wanamaker. eflOMV. SJ NOW I The first real snow of the season. Hew WHITE, hew PURE, hew BEAUTIFUL seems like something ws have net seen for a long time, and yet thete who us Have these samequallllcs displayed en their table ev cry day In their Bread and Biscuit r. n i r itHnce. rUST RECEIVED SO Cases Mere OK OUR OWN BRAND -AT- Slaymaker's, 29 EAST KING STREET. entftvu; Dlt. NATIIORST, DENTIST. CENTRE SQUARE. I illlng Teeth and falnless Extraetloe Spe cialties. New Bets made, broken ones mended nnd remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates uad pUeted, etc. Yes,eerytnlng pertaining te Dentistry will ricele prompt attention, at jery Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nafherstls Hie ONLY Dentist In this county w he Is a graduate of Medicine as well aa of Den tistry, nn advantage that Is obvious. mnrS-lyd&w T-VENTI8TKY, " 36 Years Practice lu 0ns Office." J. B. MeCASKEY, NO. tl EAST KINO STREET, Over First National Rank. Dentistry In all Its branches, (las administered. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain. All work warranted. eliMlmdMjiAw eal. T UMBER AND COAl. j Jj TOUACCOSnOOKBANDOASES. WEST ERN HARD WOODH. Wholesale and Retail, by IS B. MARTIN A CO., nS-lyd 2 Water Street. Lancaster. la. -rAUMUARDNEKH COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. ?SrlcfZ$-129 Ner,n -uu Street, and Ne. 66t North lMnce street. Yards North l'rlnee Street, near Reading anrlUM I.ANMAMTTR. PA iir. V like II AHH EVERYTHING THAT NEEDS TO be wakliinl with Pnillv Kryin " Ynn'ii ell. fflffSFIMR Special Great Western fKtCUrtlat. ITiORTHK BEST HOT AIR FURMACH tit J., themarket, go te JO UN BhWT, MUEaat raitoe street. ' 3 ml-lM "tTILRE BRICKS. FIRE CLAY, ATLOw jTsgwi, gote JO VOt BEST, M ttesvr1UMl "S"" 4i V s FOR WATER.OILB, ACI IftOAl IMlPtjrjapacnr. ai.ssir EOT. SSI aaal Fulton TiADIATORS. OF ANY MAKE OH -DE- XV slfB. can be tarnbbed at rsasonatte ftgana. byJOHNBHST, ISS East Fulton strest. (sa7-ui FOR BOLTO, LAO SCREWS, SET BCREWB, . Hqaare and Hetagen Rnts, these reeds In stock, at JOHN BESrS, SS3 East Fulton street. snT-tfd 1 IN WART flB" RRAKS ntl IIUIK RTnP. pecks, Asbestos Paeked Cocks, ret and Bib 4TrrwR;,eHiiif zinnia, can anajrei ;& Bast Fulton strees, Tenr eraer djduii, lejunn BiT-IM tenstrset. - r-1 m7-tia 30,000 inTiSUd tenstrset. m7-tM gITEAM UEAT1STUKCOUINOHRATFOR t dwellings, churches, school houses, etc., eugh sneeessfully used one hundred years go. Whenyeu contemplate a change call en JOHN BKST, who will give you a satisfactory Jeb, st a fair price. m7-Ud TACKIN08, AB FOLLOWS : DIR1QO, FOR JT Steam and Hydraulle Packing, Asbest Repe, Woven and Wick Packing, Hemp Packing, As bestos Mill Beard. Asbestos Cement, Asbestos Sheathing, Oum Packlng.Oum Kings for Water Oangs, Plumbago Packing, Heed's Patent As As feHBJBtejuinett Sectional Pipe Cever, at JOHN llEUT'S, 883 East Fulton street, m7-tfd QAW MILU, BARK MILtiJ, COB MILIJ5, p Leather Hellers. Tan Packers. Triple Herse lowers. Milling and Mining Mschluery, at JOHN BEiT'S,nKast Fulton street, mf-lfd ORAMERICANSIOHTFEEDCYLINDER Lubricators, Glass Oil Cnps for Bearings, yen can gat them at JOHN DUST'S, 3.H East Fulton street. m7-trd TEIOR HORIZONTAL STATIONARY EN XJ glnes, from 2 te SO horse-power, and Verti cal Engines from 2 te 40 horse-power, you will nnd them at JOHN BESrs, East Pulton street. IOU CASTINGS, IRON OR BRASS, LIGHT ..TiJ'S"lU",. "" ' uuiice, go u JUIIfl T, 833 Bast Fulton street. m7-tfd CARRY IN STOCK -BEST CHARCOAL, .Hammered Bar Iren, Deuble Reflned Iren. Burden's Rivet Iren, Khets, Het and CelJ Beiler Iren, Stech Sheet Iren 8-16 te Ne. IB, at JOHN BEtJrB, 3fa East Fulton street. mV-UU J70B CAST IRON PIPE FITTINGS, BOTH ! plain and reducing, up te tt-lnch diameter, ..a,1?."bi0 F'""K". Ejangcs, Klanje Unions Manifolds, American Unions, Tube Supports, Hangers, Fleer and Celling Plates, go te JOHN BEST'S, 838 East Fulton street. nvf-tfd TJARTIOULAR ATTENTION PAID TO JT Medel Making, Patterns, Drawings nnd Blue Prints, at prices reasonable, at JOHN BESTS, 833 East Fulton street. ' m7-tfd INJECTORS. RUE LITTLE GIANT, HAN HAN ceci: Inspiraters nnd Electors, Eberman iller Feeder, Penberthy Inspector, American Injectors, all In stock, at JOHN BEST'S, 833 East Fulton stroet. m"-tld iriK PIII.I.VVU Ult 1 G"TTln r.tr.i,u iieJ XF YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS PORTABLE A Engine and Beiler, en wheels, cheap, ns the following prices show i 8 horse-power, 9175: 8 horse-power, Ki5 ; 10 horse-power, 575: 15 horse power, ts?1; 33 horse-power, 81,175, call at JOHN BESTS, 833 East Fulton streetl m7-tfd TJIOIl PRATT A CADY ASBESTOS DI80 X! Valves, Jenkins Vel ves.Brass Glebe Valves. Brass Gate Valves, Jren Bedy Glebe Valves! uBvereuieiy vnives. i-op serety Valves, Air A, Ut. ."'."' .mvcw, i-ruvis nwini t,uecK vnivcs, jirnscwnecK vnnci.Koet vi Angle Valves, call ar'JOHN BESrs. 833 Fulton Street m; East m7-td 11 OLD BRONZE, LIQUIDS AND SIZING VT for steam work, at J 011N BEST'S, 233 fcsst Fulton street. m7-tfd A OENCY FOR CALLAHAN 4 CO'S CE J. ment te take the place of Red Lead. In bulk It makes 0e times the quantity of red lead nnd Is far superior In making steam Jeints: packing man ami hand hole plntcs en boilers Ac, Ac, Prlce 20 cents iwr pound, at JOHN BEST'iJ, 833 East Fulton street. ' m7-tfd T7I0R STEAM GAUGES, 1UGH OR LOW .V.trT.. " - vt nviKUiru, UlUlfS 1 nees. Whistles, syphens for steam- Gauges, Cyliadcr Oilers Plain, water Gauge t'elnmns, Cocks for Steam Gauges, call en JOHN BiisT, 833 East FultenstreeU m7-tfd WHITE COTTON WASTE, COPPED BY the pound, 10c; In lets of 10 pounds or ever,9c All goods delivered te any part of the city Free. Gallen JOHN BEST, Ne. 333 East Fulton street. m7-td QPENS MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1S90. THE Lancaster Trust Company, 36 and 38 North' Queen St. CAPITAL SS0,00O. Charter Perpetual. Rents Safes In Its Flreand Burglar Proof Vaults, that cannot be opened only by the renter. nlS5,ll0aud30per aunuin. ' Receives deposits In sums or one dollar and upwards, furnishing deposit books there there eor. Acts as Administrator, Executer, Agent, etc., and Executes Trusts of uery dcscrlp- Pays Interest en Deposits-.! per cent, per an num, and at rate of 3 per cent, per anuuin for six months. Solicits current accounts, subject te check, of Individuals, firms and corporations. Invests money tn Judgments nnd mortgages In Lancaster city and county. Leans money en nmrecd collaterals and mortgages. Receipts for wills and assumes thtlr custody without charge. Securities, Jewelry, etc, received for safe keep ing. Sllxcrwarc aud aluables stored at moderate rates. Trust funds deposited aud Invested separately from these of the company, J. I. HARTMAN, President. H. BAUMUARDNER, V. President. JNO. HERTZLER, Treasurer. BROWN Jt UENSEL, Solicitors. ninrcTORs: Jehn I. Hartmnn, Jehn Keller, Jehn D. Skllcs, J. GustZoek, Henry llaiimgardner, Samuel M.M)ers, J. Huy Brown, mrO-tfd 8100,000. IN BONDS, AND MORTOAOES FOR IN- ibaiuiineuxaur $100,r300,Se00, 11,000 te 130,000. Bends 6 per cent. Interest, payable quarterly. Mortgages-6 jwr cent, luterest, pa) able hulf yearly. Send or call for full Information. JOHN Jl. MBTZt.i.R, . Ne. 8. Duke St DRUNKUNNESS. LIQUOR HABIT. In All the World thore Is but One Cure. DIL HAINES" GOLDEX SPECIFIC. Itcanbeglenlna cup of cofleeer tea, or In articles of foeil, without the knowledge orthe jsitlent. If neceBry ; It Is absolutely harmless and will cttect u iermnnent and speedy cure, whether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEVER FAILS. It operates se quietly and with such certainty that the patient undergoes no Incenveulence, and ere he Is aware, his complete reformation Is Buckie!, te iwre uoek 01 parucuiars rrce. CHAS. A. LOCHER. Druggist, Ne. 9 East King St, Lancaster, Pa. oct28.eed-TThAS ' OTICE. Mr. Ibuae O. Pfuutz, of Lltltz. Lancaster eunty. Pa., Is about forming a stock cemiiany of the preMMed Copper Corporation, In War wick township. The par alue of a share Is one hundred dollars, and the stock will be dl. Ided Inte one hundred shares. Persons v (th ing te buy some of the stock will rail en or ad dress, M R. ISAAC Q. PFAUTZ, Cl-lmd LltlU, lAncaster county, Va. WANTED-I.ADIKS AND GENTLEMEN In city or ceuutry wishing te earn tu te la a dayatihelr own homes; no canvasslug work furnished aud sent by mall any distance. Address with stamp, CrystalUed Photo. Ce., 112 W.Sth St, Cincinnati, 0. fb21-meed TORBOILERIUBEBUCRMEH, BTILUSOH njpsWiwnelHM.PlMamt Menkey Wrenches R2S!S2S'Jf"?,9" Cans, ew., go te JOHN MBT, Ms EMtFaiten street.- sn7-Ud ssai t'TI r li;-, - A rjHue neeun cabs stoke. '! 1 , BIO 11DU0TI0H8 IW Nottingham Lacs Curtains, Sic, Ttc, U 1 Tier Mir. " Crssun and Fancy Scrims rsslaesd te He J 40O. Bleached Oeraaan Tabu Urntm at Me; 1 MM IQ1CV, lIKh Purs Linen Cream Datnaak at Ska . Hestt Cream Damasks at He, SSe, j acgmsssm, Extra Qeallty Oerman iDenbls Dams te and Me wnril. aa ui i A large let of Fina QuallUss Llnan vea sua napains in setts at greatly 1 Brieaa. A large let of All Linen Tewals ndeesdi A large let of All Linen Towels redaesd 1 HH) IOC, WshaTsalargslotef extra largs slss,i - aw xeweis in two numbers. PMe Be anaTSa f win .inu ih. n... At thess prices these goods should go eai Full tlnaa a vt.i.1 m. . , -v - -" .imuji, oenunfi jsna 25 East King Street, LANCABTER, PA. maraviydR N; EW YORK STORE. AT THE New Yerk Ster?. This Is the best time of all ths year te sus your wants with trlmmlnars efeverrdaM tlen. The styles are new, the variety las uuu wie prices generally lower. I400K eve large lines or camenc, KainsoeK ana js Edgings, Insertions and Zlennciagl and see If you cannot find JusUwhntyeu loeKiugior... s si We offer large i m of Hameurjri1dere rkeen .At 3, 4, 5, 8, lOandienfwl Ssjard. At 12Ji, 15, 17, 2t-na itVl Ms. Fine Jaccenctand Nainsoek v Edgings and Insertions In different widths suitable for every purri Irish and Swiss Point Embreld Point De Gene Trimming Laces, In new designs at low prices. Torchon Laces, Hand made. In all widths in the fliW. me -and htay qualities at surprisingly ws prices. Pure Linen Torchon Laces, Machine made, but very pretty '. make ex ieni irimnnngs ier ry nuie money. Fine Oriental Laces In all widths at 6, 8, 10, iy, te 25 ceujt. WATT & SHANI 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST., lothine. G REATEST REDUCTION. Annenncement Extraerdina The Greatest Reduction of all In PINE TAILORING AT H. GERHRRT! Overcoats made te order ni cost nrlna. Trensers reduced from 110 te S3 j from S3 te i inrai 10 te i 00. HeaW Sultlnirs rpdllM.fi at lha aama Ml.. Full Dress suits of the latest style materil saunnnea, airJi. This Is the mnil atvM,n1nv .Mii,.iinn u made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable tl cash buyer te get a Ant-clam article fort wwiw iuuiivj ue wuuiu nave ve pay rer a reaa 444UO U1,C H. Gerharl 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dZ7.tfe1 Ijirtatuarc. H IGH A MARTIN. China, Glasj AND QUEENSWARE -AT- Wk are new opening our Spring (importation of Queensware and will ue prepared te supply our customers withtthe very best grade of ware at Lewest Prices. .Heuse.tlrcn receive especial attention. HIGH & MARTIN, 15 East King Street. Vhoteavavhm. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM KeBnigsburg, " Prussia, Twe Backgrounds made especially for Bast and! Turee-quarur Length Photographs. f-ROTE.-f 60 1-2 North Queen St Nsxt Doer te lbs Posteffle, 11 f i ThePeeple'sCashSt SPRINQ EIIBROIDERI Wider wl that VJ 1 M Jn7-ma 'Si-Sfc' gtvXa Lv 4i.4t r I v