"WV' rZ J'v,I.'"-ii.!TV:TI71iV-Kl TCTVTlBim i ..4- -n.iA', "i,fif '."yv THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, THUBSDAY, MABCH 13. 1890. SVW' tttUtnctr i.trrmHUAM. lM.MBTBWl(AirrOLTS, MltcM. V ' QTCLAEK,PuhUhr. v ... ... i PAtUt WTBLU8KJJCER.-PnbUhM ' M m Mm year, bat Bandar, uerrea frier IB thrt elty and wmrandlnc at ten cents week. BrniallTedel- I fmt la advance : K cent a month. W WTKLLIGKNCKR-OBe dollar and r1 Mli rear. Id advance. TO HUBHCRIBERS-Remlt by check ffsaaaJBee order, and where neither of lean be precared send in a regwenn p. at the IVsrtefflee, as second class mall m nmctiMtKOBK. Lancaster. Pa. S-TxVT k 'jS Sl V IsAjrOAiTTR.FA., March 13, 1890. - ''a1' Chmr'i Oncer Economy. Obalrmau Cannen, of the committee ft, appropriations, Is getting senrea nt I cry against extravagance, anu is re- te have decided te iiercai me Mentions bill. The nation may tbe forts, but the congressmen Ink they need new postelllccs, and se Mr coasts must renin In defenseless, it .freuld be better te save a little en pen nons and ether luxuries and spend en hrt, for preparation for future wars Is r were Important than payment for past plcenflicts. The fortifications bill only Surevldes for an expenditure of a few 'millions and tbe great extent of our oeast, and tbc many cities demanding ?- protection, makes economy In that line ,'eem ine ueigm ei ieuy wnen cemrasteu 'wHU the extravagance In ethers less k..ul n...i- ,..- ,.., ........ 1.1 .,!.. I fauDDalirn Itenublican snenkers quoted 4"Jtberally from the famous letter of Mr. s -. TlWen tircinc- the buildiiiir of seacoast (Menses, and they were eloquent In d- errblng bow the perils of a surplus : weuia vanisu wnen a iicpueucan nu- i-'WlnUtrnHnn trnl (n fnrt liilllillmr Tlinv ryJfS. net new show any great eager- MM in tnat line ei expense, ne- ; iijMje there seems te be mere fcr the party and the politicians in ether schemes of financial distribution. e. Ttwtv nm remlv nnnnretitlv In ft 1 rati t nil about their former kith estimate of Mr, f - TiHen's advice, aud although we new :' hiave facilities for fort building in the j& most approved modern style, tbcre is no indication or a disposition te even begin "ifctt'wurk. Iren works and government ;sjbeps were brought into couditlen for ; tbe work by the policy of President ACtevelaud's adinfnlstratten and it should ' M promptly carried forward. Dills liave tMn passed aud ethers are being pressed 9itt' the iiavtnant of rlnmnireH tii levnl f ftttai resulting from raids during the war. Tfca damage that might be liitlicted by '.-gftf? foreign fleet at any one of 'W great seaports would l rIkiihue in eWOiparlseu with these claims, mid these i could Justly iiiHHt nj)en ceniK'ii- i from the gevcrnmcut that by a economy dmits te take any sure for their protection. Attcn- ! concentrated upon the building r- a new navy, but we ,cau net safely ad upon a navy alone for defense I no ene can tell where foreign fleets ' strike in overwhelming force, and i If we build mau v ships and keen pliant hovering all along our coast the n pens win sun necu ianu ticicnsca. at guns and armored turrets arc new I most essential parts of sea coast ferls Itaeae can net be hastily built. Our coast neeus many or ttiem and we fcHwitld begin at once. b m . ........ ..... e. 3V a .Toiaiue iau. SkTba Philadclnhla Inmitrer's cull unen JMgreM te get te work is a remarkable v qesnmeinary irem mis source, upon me f- alewness of Congress. It has been but illttle while since the Republican organs raised their voices in loud ;,lMtdatlen of the speed with which the s. Heuse of Representatives was getting ovwerK. 'iiie speaker appointed his j. etnmmees in an uuprccedeutcdly short lU'j4mkA mnii dill TTnllBA l.n.l (In hinnliltiK... Si Ti mum ..u UUU.O tlU 1ID IKltWIIIUVI' KT'lMdv for business before the helldavs. k.y'Uft". Carlisle then called attention te the ;ct that this speed was only appar ent and was secured by hitching ' jktte cart before the horse in a CS?y tnnt old net premise rapid pre- i eventually. The committees were "Appointed but the rules of prtccdure ; wwe net nnepieu. l'rler Ceugrctiscs had b Hifpted their rulesbcfore getlliig"tueir amittecs. Tue new plan rvsulted In ft Bmlntimid trntmil fn. ,1i. .!... .....1 iuiuuu UIVDb IUI II1U 1III1.-E1 llllll i the Heuse apparently tee debilitated fep8.ake an,pjrlv efllirt te accomplish astyming ;ndw2'kJSdincatiens which have lma nfade In the rules the ltcnublican QuTdTe JiMjerlty lnw been clothed with full jiewer te press legislation forward at its pleasure and is burtheued with the nu anpanying responsibility for lb) delay. weuDuesa me lenders are content With the slowness of legislation; and -propose te take care that thev &!- llll llftl'n Ellffinlniit t...A 1 ,1.. 'f w.. umtv bw.mv.v.. mm; lu 1U93 U1U L Measures in which they arc particularly i' f Aterested, none of which we may be are are Mien as will be ceuerallv bene. . Aelal te the ceuutry. If there was any 'iwed felt upon their part for hurrying titings along we may assume that Sena- : Quay, who takes the lead of the f: 'laaders, would net be placidly fishing ! tna l-lerlda waters ; and the . UlTO'Mqtlnll is I'lcnr Hint llm r,, ,.;.... b-iwhlch is understood te stand clese te him, would profit the cause it assumes r iwf peuH. ler, mr mere eincieniiy by a prl- -jtw leuer te ins Flerida nostettlco tlnni irSfiWJ double-leaded public apjieal in its biifwumns. Is It ltcasennlile I .Kincald, who shot Taulbee, new that f PM vicum is dead, is tent te jail without . While he lived he had his liberty a teod in no danger of mere huver Lt puulshniciit that a year or two of imprlt imprlt lemaent, whatever may have been the J,' aailberatcness and mallcee of his offense; ,f W he stands before the ieualty of the r .gBUOWS. 'la there any reason in geed sens for HjH-uinerent situation or tlie criminal, MlMt attends tbe efli-ct upcu life of hit. FyrtaJe? Was It net really as great .jty cflenhe, In every espect In which I aeelety is concerned, whether his Prtel shot slew or failed te slay? i The law is intended te protect men gainst the assaults of ether men; aud alHllld DUtllsh SUch nuulllt nnnii-.ll..re L 'dJ6 re1 measure of the crime and net nmvraiiig 10 us refcuit. 'ine result Is net Wittaln (he power of the criminal te ;$ wh8U-i'evboets the gun. Tlie niptlen arises ff pin the iihe of the Ily weapon that he meant te Inflict iu ; aud wherefore the crime should ae much mere liijhtlv imnUhcd when 4Ma latent falls than when it succeeds. rtiet clearly discernible. When he Jas te trial his Intention is de- ! 'I.'L.J i i. ji . .. iwva iw ee i ue ic ei tue gravity L f ItM offense : but this rule make n -fcrp change when death Is the result jeme injury readied. Be far as the priwer oentrollcd the situation his i wt oeuunlttod in iu full ineuaure when he intended te niurder ; but it It relieved of the major part of the punish ment when lila intent failed of execu tion. It is put upon Providence te say whether hU deed shall hang him ; and the Idea of protection te society, which la supposed tebe at the baae of the punishment meted out te criminals, has small share in the sentence. Ap parently the law would be Improved in its logic by hanging the man who vainly attempts murder aa well aa the one who Biicefcds, or of being content te punish both with Imprisonment. FeaaleMill Laber. A Bosten mill man complains in a New Yerk paper of the replacing of male by female labor In the cotton and ether mills of the country, where the light machinery can be an well operated by the cheaper labor of women and girls. This Is no new growl, but a grave one. The mills of Lancaster give em ployment te a great number of women and the men are hardly employed in a proper proportion. This Is net a cheer ful state of things for the family, and for a healthy condition of society the wege earners should be chiefly the males and a surplus of female labor should be available for the domestic work which Is the natural field of women. The business and social health of this community would 1 greatly stimulated by the founding of mere Industries em ploying men, but the evil here Is net nearly se great as In Massachusetts, where the mills net only absorb all the female labor, but draw from the ether Xew England states aud from Canada, and where the factory towns show an appalling excess of female population. Tills state of things is only equalled lu the Seuth American republic of Para guay where the men have been se killed off lu fierce wars that travelers liave named It the country of women. Tin: wide awnke, aggressive Philadel phia Ttmtt celebrates Its fifloenlh birthday with jubilant assurances or prosperity and cheers for tax reform, ballet reform and rlvll service rolenn. Nkw Yerk doalers roiert a brisk relnll Sdle fer1 dream books, mid many purclyimrs ure wemnu of education and wealth. Tlie old stipomtltiens have plenty of life, even lu this land of f roe schools and great notvs netvs papers. Dream books relating te lottery tickets Imve a great circulation niueng Southern negrees. 1"i,vine bits of paper are. tlie terror l horses and liave caused many nn accident. The paper tern from tlie opera houwe bulletin beard all ever tlie elty Is care care lesily thrown en the ground and blown abetit by the wind in a way Hint amounts te a public nuUauce te mini and beast. Onk or tlie most striking features or the olecnlb co n bum will be tbe eliunge shown In tlie iron and steel Industry slnce I860 I860 New plants, new proceoHCs and territery liave liecri1 developed, and particularly in Alnbiitiia aud Tcniicusoe there has been a sudden growth of tlie iron bu&lnoei that is simply marvelous, aud Pennsylvania's In dtititrlcs de net mcih te have suffered by It. Tbe last census save tlie 'total produc tion or pig Iren at 3,781,021 net tens. The rnjiert or the Iren and Steel iiKsoelntlon for last year Miewed 8,517,068 net tens and the steel rail liicrcnse lain similar proportions. At tlie tluie or tlie last census Amerlca was entirely w Itbeut lacUltles for the manufac ture of heavy armor and gun mrgings, but the lictlileliem Iren company new has a splendld plant for this work. Tub King of Dahomey get tired of Godo Gedo Gode moy after waiting thorn for four days te attack tlie French ttndlng pest near by, which Is new occupied by a small but well armed French Teree. Ills reeent defeat soems te liave taught the king caution, and instead or atteinptliig te overwhelm the French bofero they can be reinfercvd lreni home he Is adopting a waiting policy. Tlie dtspatches say that he lias retired te Lama with hU female warriors, leaving tlie rest or his army hard at work fortifying the camp at dodemoy. The Iima swamps nre about seventy miles inland aud by retiring te tliisdlnicult region ami taking tbe defen sive the king gives ovldeuce or panic that soemsJus.tllled by thedrlR or rocent African events which show a rapid advance of European pewer all along tlie ueuhL In the quarrel se Tar he Is Mid te hae lest a thousand troop or both soxes and ene foniule goneral. It Is elllclally announced In Paris that the French captives taken by tlie Dalieinlana are sare atWhydnh, although hew they were rescued Is net oxplatued and their cscape from summary massacre seeins mar voleus. Whydah Is a pert at the western end oflhe coast, where tlie French war ships are at anchor. What a splendid Held for graphic writing an American war correspondent would new liave with the French in Dahomey. . .. A NEWbPAPiin correspondent iu Wash ington, Cel. Perry Heath, is advertising himself by claiming that he has an Invita tion from the Itusslan government te visit Siberia, and rojiert the Inte condition and troiitment or tlie oxlles. He is te travel with the flrand Duke Alexis, The report era state Inspection or that kind would be worth about as much as ene or the rermul inspections of county and state institu tions, whero the date is gravely fixed long borero, and the maiiageuient .trains ovary nerve te liave things lu porrect condition. Jlii.iiSiMON,wliehasJubtbecuapxjiuted ene or tlie French delegates te Ktuporer William's labor conrcrance, accepts with great reluctance, as he cotmlderslho action or the ouiperor Ill-advised, and has no con fidence in the ability or sucli a vonfeiouce te accomplish anything. It can only pave the way te a second conference or it diplo matic character, and ei en that can accom plish little en account of the wide dlller dlller ences in tlie character and resources of F.u F.u rejican nations. In an lutorview iu the New Yeik Herald the emlnent senator and scholar argues that even If successful tlie conference can liave no ellect iu checking the rising tide of socialism, "riioemperor randes In his lnoxperieuce that by showing himself conciliatory aud philanthropic he will win the Socialists from their discon tent. He will find the Socialists are se con stituted that the mero you concede the mere they demand. " I leek forward, thoreforo with grave apprehension te tlie ellwt upon Kurope or this present labor agitation. I shall net see the day, and you may net see It, but tbe day is coining when the autocratic powers or Eurepe will be forced te units against a united soclalistle army and te Maud or fall tegether. Your ancestors In the New World weroable te build up out or fragmentary goternnieiits what is to day the United Suites or America. Why may net our descendants in the sam'e way succeed lu e.tablishing tlie United States of KurepuT The United States of Kurojte Idea Is rccolted wltli an Incredulous smlle by the though less mind; but think! History shows many a strange friendship brought about liv a common nerll. A cninnw.n ....-ii i. tbrcutenliig Kuropenew, is growing greater n im n Kif uL-i-iuiu. it is uie common peril of socialism. l.ct i;une lien are!'' The ominous remarks br Jules Simen Jndicate that In the French delegation te t'locenfereiico there will he verv llttle en thtislasiu. A movement of this kind, te achieve ativtlilin"-nr.'nnun.iM..,.,, ..... i. --rf -- e ".. hv.i.v, mum inj inthehandsorenthuHlastio and confident inen, aud the imperial labor confereuee will probably Ui mad up of Just the onne-sitohott. The Philadelphia Inquirer, In a doable leaded editorial, calls upon Congress te be Bin work. It haa been In aewtea three months and there baa been no legisla tion of consequence. Deth branches being Itepubllcan, the Inquirer recegnises the responsibility bearing upon tbe patty. A correspondent of the Pittsburg Chrvntele Telegraph nays the fjenate is net concerned about anything particularly, lie seyai " The Senate found Itself without a quorum the ether dy, because certain senators preferred te cat a fish dinner with a notori ous lobbyist In the restaurant while the session was In progress rather than attend te the publle business." Ihe reporters telegraphed their papers the cause for no quorum, and some of tbe senators ac cused the newspaper men of being guilty ofsedltlen. "These correspondents," the Telegraph correspondent wrltei, "might, of course, be indicted for this offense under 'the senatorial construction of the law, but it should net be forgotten that these men are only the agents of the people who maintain them hore by patrenising the press of the country te Inform thorn con cerning matters in which they are vitally Interested, many citizens having quile as great a stake in the Institutions and laws of tbe country as the rich men constituting the senatorial club of excluslve magnates." A FKMA1.E HOMIIKR. Slie Waa Wounded In Ilattlu and an Iu Iu inate of I.lbby l'rlnen. A recent Columbus dispatch stated that application had been made te the adjutant Seneral for the discharge papers of Jehn !. Sumner, 123d Ohie Infantry. The adjutant goneral has thus far been unable te find the desired paper, and it may be that some mistake was inade in giving or recording the natnes. The fact fs beyond dispute that a person answering te that description performed useful and valiant sorvice during the war, and the person se described Is Sirs. J. C. llalley, of Ne. 81 Garden street, Cleveland. Fer a quarter of a century she has concealed the facts, and Is only moved te reveal thorn new by rail ing health, and the urgency of the pension she is endeavoring te get with the aid of prominent O rand Army men. Mrs. Bailey's story Is as follews: At the breaking out or the war she was visiting friends at ShofTleld, Kngland, and started for her heuse at lllchmend, Va., en hearing or the treuble. She was tbe owner of considerable property, and when she reached home found ber two brothers taking care or It as best they could under theclmunstan!. Mrs. llalley was thou about 25 yours or age, and ber brothers wnre younger. The family were loyal, and the brotbers Joined tbe Union army. Mrs. llalley sold nor property, and, taking with ber several slaves, managed te get through the lines and readied Washington. In February. 1S02, she took the oath or allegiance and entered tlie hospital sorvice, her liberated slaves finding their way te Cleveland, lleth of ber brotbers were killed at tbe bat tle of Fairfax Court Heuse. She secured tlinlr bodles and bad thorn interred at Wheeling, W. Va. Then she put en moil's clothing and eu listed. She was wounded aud her ideutity discovered in the hospital, and as seen as ber wound was healed she was made te null the sorvice. Determined te slay in the army, she married a soldler and en listed with his rpglment and went into the hospital sorvice. Every cliauce she get. she denned men's clothes and went with scouting parties. She was wounded in the bead en ene of tbe expeditions, and ber Ideutity was again discovered ty the surgeon, who re ported it te Goneral Sheridan. He issued an order for her te remain with the hos pital corps. Hlie could net rest contented with the humdrum uxlstence of a hospital uume, however, aud was seen a scout near the enemy's lines. She went ence tee often, and was taken prlsoijer by tlie robels and sent te Libby prison, where she was kept Ter three ineiiiliH and eight days. Phil Sheridan ga e three rebels In oxchange for her. She was in several engagements, and was wounded threo times. She finally came back te Washington, whero she was dlsoharged from Company 1, Cole's cavalry, under the name or Jehn It. Sumner. She round her family dead, and her uioney goue, mid se she came te Cleveland with her husband. She had been In the city but a short time when her husband was killed iu an oxpleslon at the powder mills. Tlie shock caused her te become Insane for a time, and she was treated at the asylum. Afterlier recevery she lived rer some years in the family or an Fast Cleveland physician but ber health is new completely broken down, and she lias no certain means or support. Having no claim Ter a pension under the geueral ponslen laws she kept her dls dls clmrge papers a few yeais and then do de do streyed lliem, as they bad become almost llloglble through age; and new site seeks te liave them duplicated. I..vnehed tul'lonwe Ilia AVIIe. Tite trial of thirty poisons arrested for lynching Hans Jacob Oleson en the night ofNevoiubor'JI, 1880, Is new In precess at Whitehall, Wis. Oleson h;nl sorved a form In the prison for leading a stick or weed wllh pan der which exploded In a hardware store at ltlalr. Uis wife aud children then undertook te get rid eriilui and circulated stories that he threatened te de damage te a neighbor's property. Tlie result was the organization tit a lynching party, headed by Peter Jehnsen l.ega, a well-to-de farmer, who yesterday hanged himself, for fear of" his conviction. On the night in question the party took Oleson from his heuse and strung iilm up in front three times, finally killing him. He made a brae resistance and refused te leave Iho neighborhood as the price of his life. His wife aud family witnessed the lynching from the window of f heir duelling, and made cotlee for tlie pirty when It was finished. Three of the jiersens Implicated liave confessed. Hudilen rhnnqen el temperature always ln ln (lucephj steal dlM-uuifeU muter Mirleus maul maul IcMalleu, but Ki'iiiTtilly colds. Uixiuler will quickly rtd tlie njMem of tlie bad citirls rcsull rcsull iiiErrem llie.e change, l'rlce only a cents a puckage. "A positive benefit te yeuntr children and In flints" Is the popular erdlct fur Dr. Hull's ltuliy Hyrup. bold every here alia cents u bottle. Iter hwoet Hmtle Haunts Me. St Ml. I had net seen lier for twenty j cars. New she was a WLlI-nrckerved matron wltli the wmie scet suille en bur fucc, and asetef spleudtil teeth thunks te 80ZODONT. Her daughters call her tileswil lecau she brought tliem up prejierly. What ft Means. Te the man or woman, who hus mcr been III. the word" heultli " Is ineuiiliiKleis. llul te tliuone u he has guttered and desiuilrtst, health aniHsirsiisa priceless been. Te :l.e thuus.inds of unfortunate Meiuen Mho are sullerliiK from soiiie or tlie iiuiiiy forms or Meanniw, or Irrix ulHiltlesiHt'iillar te their sex, Dr. I'leree's Ka Ka erlle I'rescrlptluii lields forth Ilia premise of a sjHssly restoration of tills " priceless biHiii." W'.TiuVw An Engineer's Fust Itiin. An engineer en ene of tlie reads entering here In speaking hut night of fast runs said: Although my machine is net slew, once let a cold get six hour tlie start of me, and my urn ihlnery Ik no match for It. 1 tune for ears keptabottle of Kemp's Kalwini runstantly In my cab, and when u Cough or Celd gets a start of this ataiidard remedy It is Indeed a cold day It is sold by all druggists. (6) OWIKTHl'KOlKIO CO, Scrofula in Children. "In the early xirt of 1SS7 scrofula aniicared mi the head of my llttle graudehlld, then only 18 mentlu old, (Shortly urter breaking out it spiead mpldly all ever her body. The scabs en tlie sores would pcul eir en the slightest touch, and the odor that would arlse would make tlie iitnuMpliere of tlie room sickening and unbearable. The disease next attacked ttie ( and we feared she would Iemj lier sight, l.iiihieiitphjslclaiisef the country were con sulted, but could de nothing te rcllee tlie llttle liuiuceiit. mid gae It lis iheir opinion,' that the case was lieiielvss and lniKw.slble 1ome tlietlilldsuekulit.' It was then Unit wode wede eliiiHl te try hw in's KiKelfie (8. H. B.) That meit meit leine at once made u Hcily und complete cure. s or mere than ux cur ivwt she litis been as hcultliy as any clilld lu the land." Miu.ltUTU llEHKLEV.belma, Kansas. Cancer of the Nese. lu-WSaserc appeared en my nose, und grew rupldlv. Asiiiy father had caiuvr, and iiiyVius baud died of It, I HM9iiuuluriiiHliindceiiulted niyplijslclttii. Ills treatment did no geed, aiid the Mire grew lurger und worse In evervwuv until I wuK-ruuded te token. 8.H.. amf a few bottles cured me. This was utter all the doc tors und ether medicines had failed. 1 bine hud no return or tlie cancer. , , MIU.M.T. Mauen. .n ., Woodbury. Hall County, Texas. Treatise nn L'lineermalUst free. HWIFl' HPBUKIO CO., Atlunta, Oa. eSb-l)d ;., (1) WtmnmmmHtv'm rniLADR.rRlA, Thanter, March 111, 1M9. Remember the Reception for the past view of Spring Milli nery en Tuesday, the 18th inst., and following days. Alse, the opening of Wraps, and Costumes en the same days. The Spring garments for Ladies' wear, like the Millinery, have been personally selected in Paris with..great care and cannot fail te be extremely in teresting. They will show you the latest notions at the metro polis of Fashion. Hew French vivacity and taste touches all points of women's dress with an original charm ! Mr. R. W. Jennings retires from the firm of Jennings, Bryan & Ce., and resumes his former relations with our Men's Furnishings, Hosiery, Merine Underwear, Gloves and Um brellas. Ingenious Japs, and thrifty. Wonderful hew well they de the simplest things. You've seen bright bits of their handi work for home prettying, but have you ever seen any of their Cleth? Here's a line of it. 'Very likely a yard of the sort was never en sale before in this country. Like Canten Crepe. Hard twisted cotton threads packed into a crinkly stuff and striped or checked in seventeen striking patterns with fadeless colors. " Japanese Koshina Crepe," they call it. On the top wave for style. 40c. Nowhere else in town. Northeast of centre. Meusseline de l'lnde in a cloud of neat patterns has set tled down by the breezy Organ dies. Mere filmy and fairy like than even the Organdies. As fine a cotton dress stuff as you're likely te see and as pretty- Printed, 35c green, navy, black, garnet, with white figures ; plain, 30c black,- lav ender, cream, navy, light blue, pink, garnet. Organdies are 37c. Northeast of centre. Accordion Plaiting 25c Promptly done and in the best manner. Oressinuklng Tartars, second fleer, Chestnut Anether let of the 24-inch Eiderdowns at 25c. Cream, navy, cardinal, scarlet, gray. It was touch and go with the first batch. Northeast of centre. Think of Linen Sheets 21x 2S,i yards at $5 a pair and hand-hemstitched at that! Pil low Cases, same styles, 22x36 inches, $1 35 a pair. Either are about the price of the linen without the hemstitching. Heutliwest of centre. Linen Lawns. A hint's enough with the weather warm ing. Southwest of centre. A small cartload of Antique Lace Curtains comes te us se that you shall have them away under price. Heeend fleer, nerlh efTranscpt. Ne Cut Glass better than Stevens & Williams' ; English you knew. About the last you leek for at half price, but here it is ; comports, pitchers, dishes, colognes, sugar bowls, etc. Heeend fleer, third section. Jehn Wanamaker. $ev lc or gUttt. EOlt HENT-THItEKTORY HOUHi;, 13 rooms, Ne. aj(J Nerlh Duke street, Imiulru febSMfd NO. 221 liST OUANOB ST. I 71011 IJIJNT-A THHKE-HTOltY ".KICK Dwelling Heuse, with modem improve impreve improve nien s, Ne. S17 East King street, with Urick Btable en let. Nuweecupled by Jehn W.IIel. mull. Annlv in TIKI) Ik HIMfi'iiL1!, x?.. ...a East King street. IS-tfd -17,011 ItENT-HTOIlK HOOM NO. 13 EAST JC King street, formerly occupied by As trich llres. Alse second and third fleer rooms, from April 1, ism. Inquire of ' Jeiiil-lfit II. O. LIIT. A T I'll t VATK HA I.E. Hew Heuse. Hubstantlally built. Thirteen Kooms. Mod Med em Improvements. Ne. 20 Nerlh l.lme street. Apply te WALTER M.FUANKMN, . ,,. ii.- i2?.Eu,t K1"B Ht' Lancaster ra. fcbiVSwdruATli TTIOlt IlENT-ONE 8TOHE HOOM AND ., Ilasemcnt In Southern Market Heuso Iliilldlng, fronting ou Heuili Queen street, and one Htore lloem in same building fronting en Vine street, suitable for any business. Tlie basement would Iks an elegant room for a liarber Hhep, Apply seen ul 1IAUD A McELUOV'H Dry Heeds Htere, ..... , . BaiidSjHeuth Queen street. Markets held en Tuesday morning, Haturday itioriilngaudButurdayeeutiig, niMfd 171011 KENT - Tlilllll AND FOURTH 3 Heors uhevCDhas. II. Frey'sHhee btore, Nes. 3uud 5 East King street. Third fleer is handsomely papered and rttted up, having iu own water closet and waslisUind in a small ante-room. Tlie neur Is pluncd and oiled, mak ing a liiindsome rtsmi, suitable for dancing, so se cliiblcs, secret orKauluitlens, etc. fourth Flisir Is net pupered.aud Inltspresent t'endllimi is suitable for wholesaling, light imiuuracliiriug, etc. It also has iUewu water cle.ct and w-usliHiuud In a small unnroeiu, Kent, fit per mouth In udunce. Will he hand somely isipcrcd and partitioned te suit Ledge and ether organizations. KKHfd CHAB.H. FREV. ffentietvu. TU. NATHOIIST. DENTIST. ' L ill CENTRE SQUARE. Filling Teeth and rainless Extraction Hite claltles. New Sets made, broken one mended and remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc. Yes, everything pertaining te Dentistry will recele prompt attention, at very Moderate Terms. Remember that Dr. Nalherstls the ONLY Dentist in this county who Is a graduate of Medlciue as well as of Den tistry, an advantage that is obvious msri-ljd&w tftevnlttt. TTstWBl WOL, - FURNITURE 8TORE, r maarMIt) IN Bast XIm rmt,lMlvlaa lesmitprlaM. Alw CsisMrtBkMsg promptly at- c a& SBSSeSTsimC -rjABOAINBi BAJtOAlHH! Bargainsin Furniture Te Clese Out th ButtBCM, AT NO. BABT KINO BTREKT. marS-lwd W, U. HOFFMKIER. w IOM 1KR8 OOBMBB. A Qaestien of Dollars and Sense 1 KOT ONLY WHAT YOU PA r, BUT WHAT YOU GET t Geed Sense Sken By Strii the Mlus ! We Bludy the Interests of Onr Customer. GOODS THE BEST. PRICES THE LOWEST. CUSTOMERS SATISFIED TURN YOURBTKF8TOWARDTHE CORNER AND JOIN THE PROCKH8ION BOUND FOR WIDMYER'S FURNITURE STORE, Oer. East King and Duke Streets, LANCASTER, PA. -vens A OIUBS. SPECIAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS MONTH -IN- FURNITURE -TO- HOUSTIRE BUYERS. NEWEST STYLES, RELIABLE aOOD3. Full line Homo-Made Werk. Goods stored until wanted and delivered. Come te Lancas ter's Cheapest Furniture Heuse. Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 2d, Sd 4 4th Floers, Ne. 31 SOUTH QUEEN Bl'REET. -IJ1URNITURK. VERDICT! Any One Ought te Be Suited Here. This Is the Verdict of the 1'eonle as they Pass Through Our Large Stock of FURNITURE! Larger than Ever It Is tills Spring. Cheaper than Ever the Price this Spring. Bedroom Suites. The Largest Variety of Them Ever Set Up In One Place In This City. SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS. HEINITSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street -All Goods Blered till Wanted and Dellv ercd Free. Iethlit0 M ARTIN BROS. SPRING A NEW BROOM IN O UK CUSTOM DEPARTMENT. -IS AWAKENING ! Tlie First View Is Ready In Our Merchant Tailoring Department. THE " DAISIES ARE HERE IN 8UITINGS, TROUSERINGS AND SPRING OVERCOATINGS. Such a arlety this space would net admit a description of In detail ; but let a few free hand sketches Invite you le see the line. 49-REAU THI8Sa.OOCUAPTER-e And see what that amount will dress you In te your order here. A Fine English Corkscrew Worsted Suit, handsomely trimmed, coat and vest bound or deuble stitched, and every detail efmalte, fit aud finish Just right. Wide Wale Worsteds or Cheviot Suits, te order, $23. Dark Coats and Vests und Fancy Trousers, te order, tii. Prince Albert Suits, te order, til. A hand some Melten and Silk-Lined Overcoat, te order, 123. A handsome Hue Light Suitings, te order, f.3. Hack or Cutaway Suits, te order, efmany serviceable Worsteds, Cnsslmeres and Cheviots. ra. Our Suits te Order start at 115. The finest suits that we can make are the flu. est and handsomest can lie made any where Our stock and service is equal te any demand) A new draughtsman and cutter and Im proved service lu garment-makers are addi tions this spring. Try us. MARTIN BROS, 26 and 28 N. Queen St. JVrtU-tc. "nilNK AMERICAN WATCHES. A Positive Bargain te the Watch Buyer. We efler BELOW ALL COMPETITION, a brand new line of flne American Watches, Just purchased at a OUT Pllll'E. They are Stem Wind, FULL JEWELED. PATENT HEUULA TORS, IIREUNET HAIR bl'HINGS, and will kUi'h Guarantee with etery IndUldual move ment, te run I thin a) seconds a week und even better. In cither Hunting or Opeu Faeo Ceses. In nOLI) CASES-130 and up, ucccerdlug te weight aud quality. Ill SILVER CAHEH, tit. Ill NICKEL CASES, ill. In UOLD-F1I.LEO CASKS, fa) te ra. li K., 21 year guarantee. In LewerQualltlcs of FILLED PASES, lis. Theabee are all genuine American Manu factored Uoeds or u High Orude, with which we gte our personal, as well as maker's, guar autve. CHAS.S GILL, JEWELER ANIl UKADUATK OPTICIAN. NO. 10 WEST K1NU STREET, ' LANCABTKR. PA. rct. AT CLARKE'S." . ' , AOnrM(ln4ucBent te purchaser la stlM bc fsceycra. Get one of our Rebate Card and se se eere one of these fla Crayons or jrewseK or may afypf Bsmlly given away with t worth' HeiBBCkwheat Cakes are lest the'stilaf tJiat cold morning. Yeu can fet get genuine Yerk Ce. Buckwheat here. Fine Mackerel. Ne. I. lflc Bleck bland Bloaters, Yarmouth Bloaters, White Fish, Ce fish, Smoked Herring, etc. . A fine line of canned Ooeds Cern, A cans, 9t 4 cans, S5cj 8 cans, 36c Tomatoes, 7, . 10, lie can. Apples, Peaches, Htrawberrles, Flams, Peen, etc , at bargain prices. That Cheese. 8 tm 3Ec, la going fissL Cream Cheese, lIKclile. Benekai Item, Bologna, California Bam, Dried Beef. Fer Information concerning Jeseph Teller Ox's India and Ceylon Tea see any of the promi nent church papers. We are headquarter tot Are yrm saving your wrapper of Peppy Oil Heapt They are valuable. Call and ice the great premium yen can get for them. SAMUIL0LAEK1,B TEA, COFFEE A OROCEBY STORE, NOB. 13 A U SOUTH QUEEN 8T. TBURSR'S. COFFEES AM TEAS' Cefleet always Fresh Roasted. Teat selected ler their Flue Flaver. LARGEST LINE OF Canned and Bottled Ooeds. Large Line of Evaporated and Dried Fruits, etc Farlncleus Goods, viz; Oat Meal, A vena, etc. I 9 NO. 17 EAST KINO STREET. A TRKISTW. DEAD SHOTS FIRED AT RANDOM. Bee .Vew Era tot advertisement of the most complete line of Lenten Geed ever offered. Then take up tbe Examiner and see what we offer you there. " Our Family Physician " and " Bradbury's Encyclopedia ''gUenawny. Ask for card which will explain all. CANNED GOODS. 24 Cases of Canned Cern At 6e 12 " ' Cern ...At 4 for 25c 23 " " Blackberries At 4 for 2 25 " " Strawberries At4ferc 25 " " Cherries At 3 Ter Sic !K " " Peaches . .At3ror25e 100 " " Tomatoes At Re can 10 " " Apples At3for25e 10 " " French Peas At 114 12) jc JELLIES, Ac. SO buckets asserted Jellies at 11 a bucket 10 cases Tumbler Jelly at 3 for 25c. 1 bbl Apple Butter, 8c ft, 3 lbs for 25c. 1 bbl Mluce Meat at He lb, 4 lbs 25c. Ptnt bottles Ketchup, 8c; quart bottles, 10c Finest bottle Ketchup, nice for saloon trade, 3 fer25c Tub Butter (Creamery), 20a25c. Pure Extracted Yerk state Heney at 2 lbs for 25c Cranberries, Oranges, Coceanuta and Lem Lem ons. Fruit Puddlne, all flavors, at BalOc CRACKERS. Fresh thick and thin Water Crackers, at 4 lbs for 23c. Masen's XXX Crackers, 3 lbs 25c Nlc nacsand UlmrcrSnars,3lba25c PllotCakeser Hard Tack, 10al2e f. tt. Alse full line or finest Water end Sneet Crackers. FRUITS. Evaporated Pears, fancy, 15c Pared Peaches, evaporated. 12K, 15, It), 22. 25 aud 23 cents. Geed Peaches, 0 lbs 25c lEvaperatcd Uepared Peaches. 3 lbs l!5c Italian Penrlira. IRc Finn NcwAprleeU,3 lbs 25c Bright Fine Apricots,. UUIUU1I 9, 12jk2e. fVituleti. 2 '.va -. Mvt 'vn i iHiiuiuei m 'nre 4A;t English Currants, 3 tbs 25c Blue Raisins. 12c drape Raisins, 8c. Sultana Raisins, 3 lbs :25c Finest Sultana Raisins, 15c. Pitted Plums, 15c. Stewing Figs, 3 lbs 25c. Finest Layer Figs, 2 tbs 25c. Fig Paste, 15c New Dates, 4 lbs 25. Finder Prunes, Ac . Fine French Prunes, 3 Ibs2.c Finest California Prunes, 10, 11, 12nnd 14 cents. ' CAUSTIC SODA a heavy stock at Oc ? lb. UllfWMI Anilleu ItVs "Krtvwr Ufiiiinllna O lfK F1a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE STS Directly Opposite J. B. Martin A Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse Hetel. Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement. antv N EW LAMPS AND ART GOODS. Call and See THE FINE NEW LAMPS -AND HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR Johiil.Arneld'sBuildiiig, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dMfd TLUMBING, GAS FITTING, Ac Jehn F. Schaum & Sen. PLUMBING, GAS FITTING AND ROOFING. 26 SOUTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTER PA. Serial Itoticce. ESTATE OF JOHN J. HOOVER, LATE OF Lancaster city, Pa., deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having lieen granted te the undersigned, all persons Indebted mereie are reiucstea te muse immediate pay ment, and these huvlng claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned, resid ing In Lancaster, Pa. JOSEPH F. HOOVER, Administrator. Brown A Hkkhbx, Attorneys. fB-fitdTh ESTATE OF 30HN It. SMITH, LATE of Lancaster city. iJiucustcr Ce., Pa., de ceased. Letters testamentary ou said osUite hav ing becii grunted te tlie undersigned, nil persons Indebted thereto nre requested te make Imme diate payment, and theso lia lug claims or de mands against tlie same, will present them with out delay for settlement te tbe undersigned, JULIANN SMITH, 121 Chester St., Idinraster, Pa., . Executilx. A. J, EnKiti.Y, Attorney, 4 East Grant St., Lancaster, Pa. inrll-fltdTu IN THE COURT OF COMMON J'LEAS OF Ijtneaster County. Elisabeth I). Keechllugl Ne ember Term. IS. y. I Ne. 22. William G. Fech! and f Execution Decket. Barbara Hciikle. I The underdgucd nudlter, nppelnted te dis tribute the money ruled Inte court en the nboe execution tenndamniii! tluv.n lppniu-in filled te the same, will sit for that purpose en Thursday, February 27, ISO, at lOe'clm'tc a. m.. In the Library Roem of the Court Heuse, iu the city of Lancaster, n here all jiersens interested In sum distribution ninv attend. , . , ,. .,.. "LOMOND CON VNGHAM, feeMtdTh Auditor. 17IORTHINOS 3 NOVEL, ODD AND USEFUL, Ge te ERISMAN'S Ne. 12 West King Street. F OR JAPANESE OOODS, Gote ERISMAN'S, Ne. 43 West Klqg Street. IoeT6oa IN BONDS AND MORTGAGES FOR IN VECTORS, IN SUMS OF iioe, t2ea, fwe. n,et te r,rea Bends (I per cell t.lnterest, pnnble quarterly. Mortgages 6 per cent. Interest, paaDle half, yearly. Scud or call for full Information. JOHN II. METZLKR, Ne. VS. Duke SU Wilting. JXMKNHB RMXJCTKHfft. L Gansman k Bre.f TAILORING CUSTOM DEPARTMENT! . JJffwa ball we e ft the treateet Maw vf wev piipH J Our Answer! All-Weel Cheviot SulU, te order, at 1 All-Weel Wide Wale Cheviot Balla, te ertttr, All-Weel Fine English Worsted Salt, te order, 118. English Wide Wale Coats and Vesta, te i ste. All-Weel Diagonal Wonted Soils, te MS. The Best Imported Corkscrew 8alU,te su. Fine All-Well Trousers, te order, H, M, M. Tbe Beet Trousers, te order, 18 60, f7, H, m. Mi. FaclllUes new perfect for tbe flnett work Fit guaranteed. Great bargains In Bey' and Children's Halt, all our own make. Price almost one-half the original ralne. Buyers should net rail te take advantage at wii vi ui Mirv uppursjini.y. L Gansman & Bre., Tailor and Mannlkcturera of Men's, Bey aad Children' Clothing (Exclusive.) aad 88 HOBTH QOm IT.. .W.OOUnKOrOKAKOB, LAKOAtTMl.s'A. 4sT Net connected with any ether Clothing Beuse in the city. 49 Be cautious and make no mistake se that yen get te the right place. . M YKRSARATHFOR. OURS IS AN ATTRACTIVE LINE OF- Light-Weight Overcoats -FOR dr. GARMENT THE STYLE AND FIT OF OUR IS ACKNOWLEDGED, AND THE PRICES ARE REASONABLE. 49-CALL AN INSPECT OUR HTOCK.-K Myers & Rathwpn. Reliable Clothiers,1 () NO. 12 EAST KING STREET LANCASTER. PA. TTIR8H A BROTHER. SPRING OPENING -OF OUR- Merchant Tailoring Department. Our extensive line of Suitings, Fantaloenlngi and Light Weight Overceatings comprise the latest effects In the Spring tjtyles. for surrmaB, $12 te $30. Large Checks and Plaids, Worsteds, Wide Wales, Corkscrews, Cheviets, Alpine and Herges. FOB PANTAL00NINQS, $4 te $10, Bilk Htrlnes and 1'laids, Casslmcrc and Clievlets, Shepherd Fluids and Crewnwell Checks. FOB LIGHT WEIGHT OVERCOAT INGS, $15 te $30. Boft Finish Cassimeres, I) read and Narrow Wale Worsteds, Cheviets nud Vicunas. A PERFECT FIT, THE BEST TRIMMINGS, THE LOWEST PRI0E8. The sale of Children's Suits at fl M each and Children's Knee Pauls at 20c and 25a each still entluues. I Men's, Heys' and Children's READY-MADE CLOTHIERS, MEROAANT TAILORS AND FURNISHERS, Ferth Queen Street and Centre Square, LANCASTER, PA. leitr. QJNOW ! Tlie first real snow of the season, new WHITE, hew PURE, hew BEAUTIFUL seems like something we have net seen for a long time, and yet theso who use ffll'S MR Hutethcse same qualities displayed en their table eery day In their Bread and Biscuit. illtoteflraylie. R OTE. I JUST RECEIVED FROM Kcenigsliurg, Prussia, Twe llsckgreuuds made especially for Bust and Three-quarter Length Photograph. Spring Overcoats! HIRSH BROTHER st. A 60 1-2 North Queen St., Neit Doer te the Put tegce, Jan74uid . I. tajiJ. r,yJ' A ... .j. tSgfetl&rL -S&JItI teiifci.i -