'F. :SffiK W w 'I &'.. . . - TttE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, FRIDAY, MARCH U. 1890. ' ? v-;sks&ew' tUy Jwtf Uteftt i.RTKMMAH: jtiunmstitaf ah retvn, ttiien. '- JUIWT CUM, ntUMT. satraavia tfasraar.aatflaaday. eTTae I stutters' Ik ifclsUy ana aanwaaalajr rsar la i4nuM 1 SO muH month. wstjsarrrr tW IMTafXtaRMOBW-OB dells aaV Statu a ysar.lft adTatiea. I TO MHMCRIBHW-Mawtt BT Kastees' order, tat wfcer, ,iuiscer rvaaaM'M cy"w "- avibs PosteBe,asseeouaBssns tMMltk TBI HTBlktMtE. it frf.h' wwif"" - UAJrOAlTn,?A., Muck 14, 1830. I:S Hknua't Kw Idea. IMi itf'i.i . . Z".T ' -1. I.. ."ine upiiea states senate cub dlscuaslen or the raoe question m iue that every provocation. It mcdm 'be an exciting topic In the body. latest dUcusaieu brought out j- wmiWMa atnfemAiif. from Mr. tbnt tbe Republican party, er tue ciose ei me war, mm thought of conferring the tight f, auflrage upon the negre, but was luced te de se uy tue unian-ucw ?rkli which the black race wan treated & the Seuth. Frem this statement the i,vny. logical deduction was maua Dy nater Butler that tiie lunrage wai "conferred by the Republican gfrty upon the iicgre because he was fttUUOU te it ana quannea ter h, out ue- W Ul UJO IBUUIU Ul IMU uvuiuvih .v- i te treat the negre properly, in Re- tebllcan opinion., This was a very neat ling or senator unennan, compelling l te abandon the doctrine or tne neil- Ml equality of the races, a, that which Itwmred the constitutional guarantee of i te the black race. i.Tha amended Sherman doctrine is ;fcat the luffrage was needed by the Ithern negre for bis protection, and net conceded as a riant or his tnliepd or glvcu as n tribute te it qualification for Its exercise. ifU i doubtful, however, whether Sena- r enerman is auy Dener quanncu te jratthls time than at that time- what irtbe influences which prompted party a quarter of a century t6 give the suffrage te the lie bears the renute of a steady sitlen te reach his alms without MlbUhg about his meant ; and of net g xiraeraiuariiy accurate or trum- 'In .bw statements, ills present iratien Is net likely te cbauge the I settled conviction that the negre given bis suffrage te strengthen political power of the party t " gave it te him, and t 'expected te get his vote. On i contrary It gees te strengthen that elusion by its confession tuat tbe no would net have received the suf- sif the. Republican party had been.4 i otherwise te control tbe, political f of the Southern, states and had i. able to-rnaQee their legislatures te wtheneirre has tbe suffraire. and lithe Republican party does net liy, thees states. Its leaders that the negre is net al to vote ; seeing Unit tils- i where he is In the majority still white men as their representatives; Democrats at that. This proof Is arty net conclusive, slnce tbe negre is, equauy inciiecuve in xenucru i in electing negre officials. They I tm scarce North" as Seuth, and their Husten from the flesh-pets is no mere piete mere man nere. fc'tf'The 'colored brother evidently docs Egeta great profit from his fran- b; but Senater Sbermin evidently te nsK way lliere are net farthern negre congressmen before aaeta out te Injure why there tire none i tUe Seutu. Until be can show n i Republican disposition te put tbe i lu office, It would seem te be be ing in him te threw no stones at the Becratlc Seuth. ms m$&? Tbe Yesuriug. t-i . ix. iiun dynamite guns of the Vesuvius TB at last been tested with n bich iplosive nud the little vessel will seen pue or tbe nctive snips of the new Guu cotton, net dynamite, was l.but It Is said te be aulte as tlutnrereua lihandle. showing equal readiness te pfWiplode en small provocation and Us :in me inaiis explained en the and of its'compuratlve cheapnehs and p-auegea (linicuiiy lneuiaiuingayna- from Scotland. These reasons ily seem satisfactory, as a ship ''uses ammunition se difficult te in may be of small value iu some encles, and while they were tig the guns it would have mere satisfactory if they had ted their destructive power by fthe far mere powerful explosive eh the ship Is built te threw. It bad in BUircested that a better use mulil p1Ot be made of one of the old monitors ; rusuug uuu roiling away in me ) river, than te send it out iw a tar- tfer the guns of the Vesuvius. Sev- ll of these old hulks are beyeud repair at worse than useless for anv nurnescs jHtinederu war, but if taken te sea and jjiJBJBdened at full speed an old monitor waidmakea spleudid target for guu ciice or our new snips, aim mere rbt be a practical trial of tbe ability f the Vesuvius te hit anything with her lute aerial torpedoes. Naval men ive aerieuslv doubted the value of the O.dynamite cruiser, aud their doubts may j.ey be dispelled until sue has the trial 9V auai war, ouiarcsierttio kind Ue iaeribed would come pretty ciose te the fejisal thing, e'nd would prove her ability rrjaaeiiity te nun anotuermovingshlp (tea. cue uecs net need te lilt an ay. only te come near lilni. but I ar guns are rigid and must be aimed jr. pointing tbe ship, It inuy be difllcult r.Ue awiit little vcwkI te drop a ter- tanywuere ucur an enemy who Is wbIfe banging away at her ISjeugirange heavy guns. But nai juw nuisueu is very pleasing, r'Mjtgees, and would fully Justify surea en tue part or tbe irev- t towards retaining for America (tale use of what may be an luvalu- Invention. 5? ':. .!LT. T'-r ii". are illsturbed at the disturbance ! prevullr, In the Republican party leeuuty ever tbe candidacy of our r-citiien; E. K. Martin, can., for BBubican uomliiatieu for the lieu- t governorship. It breaks out lu rclen, which means in every at te office ; all tbe federal itueuU being secured bv Mr. Mar. ( Mwds and it-is said in the interest f JWudidacy. .The latest is that of Y supervisor J. H. Landls. It is r that tiie United States, as new 1, are for K. IC Martlii for lleuten- I gwetner ; he United States being i u) jturrisou.wne la directed by C OMtMBDOFtrv. tha ,, ,- - t. m i -, v . ... at least reads the direction ; and conse quently it is femlnst Mr. Martin, as It Is ferulust Mr. tjuay. "Whether It Is for Mr. Harrison It probably does net think It worth while te Inquire, whlle It bucks up against the stbet Wall that It finds In Quay forbidding it tbe sunshine of pres idential favor. " We are sorry that Brether Martin finds himself te be the Quay buffer In , these parts. It Is net a very profitable position, however profitable -It may be -eventually. And the premise of the profit does net appear te be ae great as it once. did. White the Republican dictator of offices la fishing down around the coast of Flerida, a fire has opened In his rear which premises te make a frightful breach In his walls. Undoes net hasten home te mount aud man his guns upon them, but he Is aald te have aalled still further away for hit flsh. Since this bombarding began behind him our impression Is that Mn, Quay Is catching fish and health at considerable cost Just new, and that there ts a tarpon up In these waters that wilt give him a bigger struggle te. slay than any he is likely te find in the waters in which he is sailing. m i Mr. Pari? astonished the Benato en Thursday with a statement from the com mittee en comraerco showing tlie effect of a law en a monopoly.. He ropertod a bill te repcal the law of last Congress requiring steamships te carry guns and reckets for casting lines In ceses of dlstresi, and stated tbs reason for the bill te be "that tbe greed of certain companies might receive the notice required." The Lyle Gun company famished te the life saving stations guns at t87.B0:the Hunt Cjun company, guns at 87.23, and the Cunningham Rocket com pany, rockets at f20. Hut that after the enactment of the law steamships were re quired te payfJOOfer the Lyle gun, 2e0 for tbe Hunt gun and $00 for the rockets. This Is a startling example of monopoly avarice,and several senaters were se Indig nant that they were eager te pass the bill at onee, but permitted It te go en the oalander In regular erder se that the cemmnles might have a chatice te say seniethlng. In anether column are printed extracts of the census law. The dutles of enumera tors are arduous, but the compensation is considered liberal. As the act provides thai enumerators are te be selected selely with reforenco te lUncus and net te party affiliations, the applicants for positions may be quite numerous. In this district Jehn H. Landls Is the supervisor, and if he ad heres te this prevision of the law It will be surprising. The Examiner evidently ro re gards Mr. Landls' appolntment with pro found concern and fully expects him te tnake appointments In the lntorext of Mr. E. K, Martin, candidate for the Republican nomination for lleutenant governor. Roughly estimating recelptsaud expen ditures Secretary Winilem anticipated a surplus of about fbrty-threeand a half mil lions. He came te this conclusion en the assumption that the expondltures, Includ ing sinking fund, would amount tothreo hundred and forty-four millions, biit lic it is said that lliey will feet' up four hun dred and forty-two millions and show net a surplus but a deflclency of inore than fifty-seven millions, This ostlmate does net include the appropriations that may be made under the various extraordinary pen sion bills, nor dees It allow for the public building bills. When all the Extras are In the grand total deficiency may awaken the nation te the felly of taxation In excess of the noeds of a government economically administered. We may net have much, a a nation, te show for all the expense, but of course, Republican orators will point with prldstoeur national prosperity as the di rect result of their dlBtrtbutieu of surplus taxes lu ad van co of collection. m a TitAOKiir iy l'Kittr. Dr. Urblna Haorltleos Ills I.I Te te Save the Lives or Others. A correspondent at Lima writes uuder date of February 12 : Frem Pune news has been rocelvod of a collision between the Resltaa and ItcrmtldisttiK, resulting lu the less of a number of lives and the plllage of many houses by drunken Indians. Recently both DornuideHO and Hews arrlved at HuanU, in the province of Ayaenehe. whero, under most Herieus ausplces.tliny have start ed an electioneering strife, and an armed collision between the two parties was the result. It Is also stated utai a battie lias already taken place in the strcets of Hiiautn, and many en both sides were killed, among thorn being the cnieia or oein parties in the town men tioned, namely, Hener Laznna, deputy of Congress ami head of the revolution, mid I)r. Urblna. chlef of the Rosas nartv. The prefect of Ayacucho Informed the' govern ment of the fight and the leaders of the Jiartles have been held responsible Luck Iv nnotherDarLef thnrnmililinlautinllurlu Ldlsaffected, the general feeling -belug that .uiu uumltia passeu 10 rosen 10 hucli ox ex ox freino and turbulent mea.su row. Anether account gives the following de tails of tbe Huanta light : Dr. Urblna, hav ing soeu live members or bis family fall at bissldedaring the elnht hours of his combat left with the remaining members te seek refuge at MatrU church. There he found a number of wemen, children and old peo ple. The priest, bofero the horrible tragedy took place, exhorted the Indians te desist In the name of humanity from their horri ble mode of procedure, but when the In dians are drunk they are most furious, and are incajuiblojef roasenlng. As they drew near the church, threatei.lng te burn it, Dr. Urblna, under torrlble emotion, knowlngthathehadbeon the only cause for such action en the part of the Indians, and wishing te save the llvoserthe many innocent persons that had taken roAiKe lu the church, reselved without losing time te sacrltlce himself and torinlnate tbe anguish or his friends. Leaving the church, he addressed bis enemies in the following strain: "I am Urblna, whom you are looking for. Kill me If you like; but the persons In the church are net my accom plices. De net injure thorn." The priest, te whom he announced his determination, gave him his benediction and accompanied him te the deer of the church, opening a wicket and bidding him geed-bye, Bobbing as he did se. The priest Intended te return and cIoke the church, but as be arrived at the perch he bocame deprived of reason. A few moments aflerwards, as we passed the Plaza de HuanU, tlie head of this vic tim of thelmplacable hatred aud barbarity of bis countrymen was te be seen at a dis tance. The guerrlllai, in thelr drunken fury, net being satUlled with the murder or Dr. Urblna. continued te slaughter the inhabitants and te sack and bum the town for many hours aflerwards. Over 100 lives were sacrificed te the old rancor existing between the families of Laxan and Urblna. nisuep i'ahet eh hkvivals. no Seys the System U n Monstrous 1'or 1'er 1'or vertleu ofGed'a Gospel. IjUhep Paret (Episcopal) dellvored en address In Italtlmore en Thursday at the business i men's prayer meeting, and In the course of it said: "Why Is It that the field of religion Is left te women T Te my mind there Is one reason patent among ethors, and that Is that moustreus perversion or Ged's Respel known as the revival system. It torches the idea that before men can worship Ged they must be worked up te some intense emotionalism or go through certain convulsions of feeling. On account of this pernicious Idea I have seen some of the saddest fiult, I romeinbor a certain mem ber of tbe supreme bench or the United States, new dead. He was a learned man, but had gotten this idea of emotional re ligion Inlils bead and dled without being baptized or confirmed. I pray Ged he will be forgiven for tbe error Inte which be bad fallen. Then there are books of prayer crammed full of sentimental stutr that men cannot accept. This Idea of sentiment is a false eue. I cannot feel like a woman. I cannot pray like a woman. Ner is It re quired te ajin te fill your prayers with fictitious feelings that have no response In the heart. The essence of repeuUnee is te turn yoer back upon sin. Take the Lord's prayer aud etTer that up, or, if you cau de no mere, say 'Ged be merciful te me, a sinner.' De Justice: Ieve mercv. find 7 His reltelen, and Christ taught It for r,T"' "" J"". w.'0-.. . tl" Kreateat te ivr hui uunaaw." THIS vaauviug. A Graphic Description of the Final Trial of Her Ones. The aaceessftil test of the d vaamlta funs of tbs cruiser Vesuvius en Thursday, is. inus ueacneea ejm jvcmi reporter i - Tiie; test was without tbe sljaataet hitch or snsplclea of eoafcslen. The dapper little craft was held In place by two stocky tugs, and as Its venomous toeklsg vapor spat out its polsenod darts the abort ecbeed with a hearse snort Of delight. Tbe, nine teenth century f sea serpent of scleece seemed nierely at play. It tugged at the hawsers that held ft and acted aa if It wanted te chase after Its shot and overtake them. The first cartridge, its was intended, sank te the river's bed, and when Its slumber ing power awoke, lone of black mud were lined a hundred feet In the air ancTthe bright rays of a cloud-bursting sun llluml llluml nated their ragged and angry edges. Fer five seconds this fearful messenger of de struction lay in tbs soft bed of the peaceful river before Its chaotic anarchy tore Itself and its complacent surroundings with demon-like force Inte separating atoms. The second cartridge exploded one sec ond after Impact with tbe water, and before It reached tha bottom. Instantly a steel steel steel colerod Iceberg rose te the height of ever tbrce hundred feet, and for a perceptible period of tlme steed still upon a turbulent surface. Then gathering itself Inte clusters It shot back again Inte tbe deep, like se many comets, followed by bulging tails of steel-colored spray. The third cartridge weut off at the In stant touch with the water, and tbe fire flame of Its fuse gleamed like a lightning flash across tbe water. The marlne vol cano sprang only te the height of about seventy-five feet, for the demon burst Its bends before It had time te grasp the water and toss It In the air llke a plaything. The ylbratlng shock, however, swept ever' the surface and shook the shores se that geed housewives, busy faotery hands and easy going merchants In Chester, flve miles away, went rushing te thelr doers, wonder ing if anotber powder explosion had come or a rumbling earthquake had rattled their window panes. This finished, the half-serious, half-spiteful creature let loose Its unoxpended foree In mocking echoes, as if te say: "I only had half a chsnee, " and then was led back te Its moorings at Cramp's ship yard.- Just after dark, as slowly and as peacefully as If It were nothing mere dangereus or powerful than an innocent coal barge en a canal, The Vesuvlus had coine, hatispoken and bad conquered. 8UIIVIVED nVItlAL FOIt TKA113. Death or a Man Who Was Three Nights unci Twe Days Uuder Kartli. Jeslah V. Jehns, of llaltlmerp, who tliroe years age was hurled for three days and two nights and survived, dled en Thursday from consumption, caused by a cold be contracted whlle lying se long with the damp earth piled upon aim. He was 58 years old. Jehns, with ethor laborers, was at work In the Iren ere bank in Baltimore county when the earth above them naved in, burying three, though at the time it was supposed that but two had been caught. After two days of waiting for film te come home, the family, who had heard nothing of the accl accl dent, slarted a search. They Innulred of the suporintendont for the missing man, aud thou for tbe first tlme It dawned en blin that perhaps he had left tbe man burled at the banks. Since the accident the mines had net been worked. After the men had labored for about twenty minutes the supposed cerpse of Jehns was unearthed. Though unconscious he was still allve. It was hours before he came te consciousness. A mark en his shoulder, which one of the men Inflicted with' a pick, he carried te ills death.- Jehns eften said that he didn't reallr.e what happened when the earth bera him down; that be lest consciousness at the time, and didn't regain It until after he was taken out. POISON FOlt LIC'OUICG. A Mlstnke That Solids a Cnrelem Drug Clerk te Jail. Julius Scholdermandol, a clerk in a small drug store lu New Yerk, was arrested for violating section H of the sanitary cede, which ordains that no druggist shall seli any medicine under a false ordecoptlve title. That Is what Scholdermandol did without knowing it, and his carelessness nearly cost two women their llves. There is every chance that they are Injured for life by the man's mistake On February 7 Mrs. McGuIre, tlie wife of James McUufre, an ofllcer of the supreme court, seut te the store for llcorlce jiowder, and Schelder Schelder maudel gave the messenger a paper of oewdered digitalis, a imlsen with a pecu liarly powerful ell'cct upon the heart. Mrs. McGuIre and her nlece each took a spoonful of it and left the rest te be taken by Mr. McGulre, who came In seen after, but did net feel llke tasting the drug. Within an hour both wemen wero In con vulsions. Dr. J. V. Hurley decided that the pewder was digitalis. A careful analy sis by the health department chemUt showed that he was right. Digitalis and licorice pewder bear a strong resemblance and in some way they bocame mixed in the store and caused the torrlble mis take The lives of the two women were saved with dllllciiltv. The younger of the two is a constitutional tuillorer from heart disease. Her heart beats ran down from evor seventy te forty. Mr. McGulre re ported the occurrence te the health depart ment and the matter was made the subjecc efa careful Investigation. After consulta tion with the counsel of tbe department It was decided te arrest tha curcless clerk. 11.. nl! very w" te talk about building new Hallrtuuts uml Htcami.lilps butliowceuld men. women mul children travel en llim without I)r. Hull's couth Byren. Think of It. l'omler "Neither a borrower nor a lender be, " but take your own twenty-five ccuM nncl jte round te your own drumclil and buy yeurwif n bottle of Knlvutleu oil for your sprulus, acne and HcrHwcotHiiille ItuunU Me Still. 1 bad net seen her for twenty years. New ahe was a well-preserved matron with the mime sweet smile en her fare, and n ket of splendid teeth thanks te BOZODONT. Her daughters call her blessed because she brought them up prewrly. Hebby Hern UndeCMtoed It. " Many and sharp the numerous Ilia inweven In our frame. Mere pointed still we nmke ourselves llesrel, remorse and shame," Anion tlie most dangerous as well as vexlmr en Is "Inweven with our fruiue." lire Consu ltation, Asthma, Urenchltls, colds and luiir troubles generally. However, th timely im of Dr. 1'ierre's Gelden Medical Discovery takes away thelr fearful ceiiKcuuences, but which lie Klccled, leaves " regret, remorse and shame." Hut you need net be ashamed te ask for the " Discovery," as It has become a standard rem edy, round at all the drug stores, when thou sands rati for Itevcry day, and where It Is ree eKnlzed as the leading luolicllie for all lung and threat affections. K,ttftw . A Method or Advertising. Over one hundred thensandrre Mnmrfe bot tles of Kemp's Halsam, we learn, were given away In this state last year. The eerresimndlna sale en the Halsam has never been equalled or approached by any ether remedy. Thlsmcdl cine must have great merit or the f ree sample would Injure, rather than help the sale. If you nave a cough or cold, or even consumption, we would certainly advise a trial. The urge bet ties are 00c and II. m TVUFFY'S I'OUK MAtVT WHI8KV. WHERE THE DANGER LIES. The Mysterious mid Suddeu KudlnirorMe Mauy Lives Fully Aecouuted Fer. The real danger from " Urlniie'- is In IU after effects. Nlne-tentbsefalldeaUis resulting are. rem pneumonia. What Is pneumonia? Ills a sudden stoppage and tllllng-up of the lungs Thick, heavy, poisonous mucous gets Inte the air-ceils and prevents breathing. They clog up quckly aud Death ensues. Tbe only salvation is te keep the lungs working and thus threw off thls terrible muceuR. There Is only ene way In which this can be done and that Isby stimulate lngjtbem. Under the Influence of a proper amount of pure whiskey, the lungs draw In deep, full breaths and threw out the poisonous air, each lime It is exhaled. Hut whlle this tstrue aud whisky has saved mere lives than any ether known remedy, If It ts net tmrt whisky, It ! liable te have a bad effect. If It contains fusel oil, a headache or a foul tongue will be the result. On the ether band, when tin absolutely pure whisky like Duffy's Pure Mult Whisky Is used, no ill r.i. can by any possibility fellow. Prof. Henry A Melt saysi "The purity of. Duffy's Pure Malt Wblsky,(as simple, analytical tests will readily convince) Is absolute and should recommend it te tbe highest publle favor," Te all. we unhesl tatlng say, Insist upon haying Duffy's and de net bt persuaded te take any outer, () yttttiAmaktV PHiLADSxrau, Friday, March 11, lata. Cachcmirc Renferce strengthened Cashmere. There you have it The beauty, the finish, the touch that you asso ciate with cashmere, and added strength. Mere than that, silk finished. The loek.and feel of Summer weight Drap d'Ete. In all the new Spring shades. 38 in., 50 and 65c. 46 in., 75, 85c, $1, $1.25. Take the 1.25 grade. The "most beautiful goods of this character that we ever offered. Nobody makes better. Goods from the same looms had a front place at the Paris Exposi tion. Merit put them there just as it puts them here. Near centre of the store. Yeu knew the grade of goods Lupin makes. Ne better wool stuff from anywhere. Certain, reliable. Sec that name en a wool dress material, and if the color's right, it's safe te buy with eyes shut and hands down. Judge then what sort of a Challis Lupin sends out ! Grab a handful of adjectives that stand for grace, beauty, quality, and sling them all. They'll fit, and there'll be love liness yet unlimited. Full lines of shades, 46 inches, 75c and Near cent r of the store, A new Dent Gleve for men, just from Londen. New in two ways new in this country, new firice. Glance at a window ull en Chestnut street and you will mere than likely join the precession for the counter where they are for sale. $1.25. Beth ends of the store. De you knew anything of Beeks ? We dropped the "quire" nonsense in measure ing them long age put the price se no one need be misled; se many pages, se much money. But de you knew what fair Blank Boek prices are ? Yes ? Well, here's a surprise tzve of them. Beeks of 100 pages 20c 1 50 pages 30c Full cap size, marbleized or canvas cover. The regular price in big lets would be fully 30 per cent. mere. Near Juniper and Market streets corner. Jehn Wanamaker. l$liccUtutceu F OH UOOl) UHUHHEH QO TO K1LBURN. HIIUHH MANUKA(JTUKETt,211 WEST KINO ST., LANCASTER, PA. lul-lmdi&w TXKNBlf WOL. FURNITURE STORE, has removed te 13s Esst King street, havlnsr a full line or Furniture of every description at the lowest prices. Alse Undertaking promptly at tended te. Call and examine our goods. aS-tfdH II. WOW. m East King HtreeL T EETlllNU SVHOP. TO MOTHERS. Every babe should have a bottle of DR. rAunnr.rn ir.ci tljmu BlUUl. Pam-IIv safe. NoOrnumerMorphlamlxtures. Will re lieve Celic, Urlplng In the Hewels nnd Promote Difficult Teeth lug, iiug. , Prepared by DIM. D. KAUIU ..', unwi, is tiajrernuiwn. mil I'rnirv ersuiwu. me. 1'rugglsU sell II j simiu. Trial bottle sent by mall 10 cents. laut-lvdeeddw tAIlTEK'B LITTLE LIVER PILL3.' CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles Inci dent te a bilious state of the system, such as DUilness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Distress after Eatlns, laln In the Hide. d-e. Whlle their most remarkable success has been shown In curing Headache, yet CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER 1'ILLts are equally valuable In Constipation, curing- nnd preventing this unneylnK com- filalnt, whlle they also correct all disorders of he stomach, stimulate the liver aud regulate tbe bowels. Even If they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless te these who surfer from this distressing complaint; but fortunately their goodness does net end here, nnd these who once try them will rind these little pills valuable In se many ways that they will net be willing te de without them. But after all sick bead Is the bane of se many lives that here is where we make our great beast Our pills euro It while ethers de net.: CAHTEK'H LITTLE LIVER PILLS are very small and very easy te take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vegetable and dnnntirrlnA nr mirvi tint ti' tlen please all who use them, la vials at 15 cts : uicir genue ae- M.W.W. ., MUII. Hll, TVUIO W HUI UJI Utall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., NEW'ORK. Small P1H aiurl2-lydeed Small Dese. Small Price. VfOTIOK TO TRESPASSERS AND OUN ,131 N Ella. All persons are hereby forbidden te trespass en any of tbe lands of the Cornwall 10 trespass en any of tee lanas or the Cornwall nd Speedwell estates In Lebanon or Lancaster iw4i estates in ueoanen or Lancaster whether Inclesed or unlnclesed, either lues, n law will be rigidly enforced against all tres passing en said lands of the undersigned arte this netles. WM. COLEMAN FHKKM AN K. PERCY ALDEN. KDW.C. FREEMAN, Attnrnavs tot R. W. Cot-man's H-lr jfleur. ss SOW I The first real snow of tbe season. Hew WHITE, hew PURE, hew UEAUTIKUL seems Ilka something we have net seen for a long time, and yet these who use Have these same qualities displayed en their table every day In their 11 mid and Ulscuit. SM gUtenttrj. FORMULAE. , $ Jv"T7 . Pi HOWTOSPfiURE t - - Z T 7 . A? Geed Tin Reef. Wa are la receipt, rresa Msrehast Ce., of PhUadslphla, efa ray aeeasl ask neat formula upon H Haw 'te 'a 'a 'a Ooed Tin Reet" This etrealar er Air- . mula preaeats spsdacatleas wMehart simply Intended as a refersaee or gatd- , anea In specifying tee elUser flatssaia' tin reefs, using either Hx or SxMslM y sheets, or the standing seam where there Is sufficient slope te carry off the rata water, etc; tbe flat sesra where there Is little or no slope. The Ursa state that this formula has net been wrlttsn with an Intention of dictating te the archi tects, but rather te assist them In speci fying for a reef that will but, as. It should, for years,, whilst lbs majority of tin reefs put en te-day will net last five years before repairs cesnmeac. This formula Is very useful and sheald be read carefully. Write for one. BuiUltn' Oazttte, Pitttburg, March J. mar7-2wdr,M;W Samp, N EW LAMPS ANDART OOOD8. Call and Se -THE FINE NEW LAMPS -AND HRT COODS ON SECOND FLOOR JohnLArneld'sBuildiiig, NORTH QUEEN STREET. dj-tfd pLUMIUNO, GAB FITTING, c Jehn P. Schaum & Sen. 1 " PLUMBING, GAS FITTING AND ROOFING, 26 SOUTH QUEEN ST., t.a.Nf)ATKR PA. Drtts. SK KINO STYLES -IN- DUNLAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS New Ready. Helcct your 8PRINQ TILE whlle tbe Stock U New and Pull, Hest FUR BTIFF HAT In the city at 11.00 and 11. 50. i Our K.50 STIFF HAT Unsurpassed. TKUNKS, THAVELIXQ BAGS.RUBBER COATS AND UMBUKLtMS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 pjid 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA. 4ev &ale ev gtcnt. IJIOR RENT-THRE&8TORY HOUHE, 13 rooms, Ne. 33U Nertb Duke street. Inquire febZMfd NO. 221 EAST ORANGE ST. 17IOR RENT-FROM APRIL 1. THE LARGE J Mtore Roem, Ne. 2 Houth Queen street. Alse large room en 4th fleer. mart eedtf jnq. p. BCHAUM BON. IJIOR RENT-A THREE-STORY BRICK 1 Dwelling Heuse, with modern Improve ments, Ne. 317. East King street, with Brick Htable en let. New occupied by JTebn W. Hei- man. Apply te GEO. D.BPRECUER, Ne, 21S East King street 18-tfd Ec trfch IOR UENT-STOUK ROOM ISO. 13 EAST Kinc street, fermerlv oennnlMV hv Aa. ICh UrOS. AlftO StHUlld find third Hnnr rnnmi . rum a nil t. teru. iniuir lu janZt-lfd II. O. LIPP, TTOR RENT-ONK STORE ROOM AND JJ Basement In Southern Market llouse Building, fronting en Seuth Queen street, and one Stere Roem In same building fronting en Vine street, suitable for any business. The basement would be an clegantroem for a Barber Shep. Apply soeu at HARD MCELROY'S Dry Goods store, , 33 nnd 35 Beuth Queen Street, Markets held en Tuesday morning, Saturday morning and Saturday evening. mD-tfd TTtOR RENT THIRD AND FOURTH .1 Floers above Chns. II. Prey's shoe Stere. Nes. Hand 6 East Klug street. Third fleer Is handsomely papered and titled up, having Its own wnter closet and washstand In a small nnte-roem. The fleer Is planed nnd oiled, mak ing a haudsome room, suitable for dancing, so se clables, secret organizations, etc. Fourth Fleer Is net pe pored, and In ltiprcent condition Is suitable for wholesaling, light manufacturing, etc It also has Its own water closet and washstand In a small ante-room. Kent. 18 nor month in advance. Will tut h.nri. . a .il D.kf .. i' --, Homely paired and partitioned te suit Ledges uuiti vijuutaauuii0f f5-tfd CHA8. H.FREY. i Scnal iteticcB. 71 STATE OF O. EDW. HEGENER, LATE ii of Lancaster city, deceased. Letters testa mentary en saiu estate having been granted te tue undersigned, all persons ii ndebted thereto are reeuesteu te mule .imniMiiatji na are reiucsted te ma immediate payment. and these having claims or demands i acalnst the same, will present them without delay for settlement te the undersigned at SOS West Kins street, or te her attorneys. MARY IDA HEGENER, BaewM & Hkxsbi, Executrix. Attorneys. Jaull-etdF euiUtvit. a NATHOIWT. DENTIST. LVCKNTHK SOIIAIIK. Illlir 'Illlmr Teeth and Painless Kxtracllnn Hna. dailies. New Sets made, broken ones mendAd nnd remodeled. Teeth Inserted without plates and pivoted, etc, Ys, everything pertaining te Dentistry will receive prompt attention, at te Dentistry will receive prompt attention, verv Mrsterate Tenns. Ilemember that very Aioeeraie Terms, iiememner tnat l)r. Nalberstls the ONLY Dentist In this county wue is a gr.iuuaie ei ucaicine as wen as or Den tistry, an advantage that Is obvious. raar3-lydilw EOR SHIRTS, COLLARS AND CUFFS, GOTO - ERLSMAN'S Ne. ti West King Street. TTtOR ' " .11 HANDSOME NECKTIES. Ge te ERISMAN'S, Ne. 12 West King street. 1 ". PER CENT. DEHENTURESTOCKCKR 1U HHcates lu multiples efllOU, earnings guurantee cash dividend of 10 per cent, per an num, payable semi-annually, are Issued by the Bulldlug and Lean Association ofltaketat Herns Office. Aberdeen, Seuth Dakota). Ne member ship fee or ether expense Incident te Issuance of stock. Sleck may be converted Inte cash at purchase price after two years. Invester se cured by leal estate mortgages te double tha amount of the Investment deposited with a Trustee. Correspondence Invited. V. W.W1AHL.INO, .1. jaaMmeed Ne. issusstr reiMtuwBsiiAUBBa .watBBt wrest, fttVMlMtr. r . 'r. B AJtGAINS I . BaJsGAIWS I v.$p-, I ..4 " aim in Furniture TeaeasOatiaeBastaasa, . iiJAT no. M ICAMT KIKQ STREET. narS-lwd W. M. HOFrMttKR. yTiDtwmveMii AftiwtrHifWUruiiSttM! -"'i L 9tXATYOU PAY, " But what teu am 61 Imt UmtiUHlH ttHUHn ! We Study the'lBleretls efOar Cntemets. GOODS THE BEST,, PRICES THE LOWEST. CUSTOMERS SATISFIED TUCUT YOURBTKPSTOWARDTUECOIINER AND JOIN THE PROCKS8ION BOUND FOR WIDMYER'SFURKITURE STORE, . Oer. EaatKinafidbiike Streete, IiANCASTKR, PA e .CHS GIBBS. 8P10IAL LOW PRICES FOR THIS MONTn -IN- FURNITURE -TO H0USTIRE BUYERS. NEWE8T8TVLES, RELIABLE GOODS. Pull line Heme-Made Werk. Goods stored until wanted and delivered, come te Lancas ter's Cheapest Furniture Heuse, Ochs & Gibbs, Manufacturers and Dealers, 9d, Bd 4th Floers; Ne. 31 BOUTH QUEEN BlllEKT. PIURNITURE, VERDICT! Any One Ought te Be Suited Here. This Is the Verdict or the People as they Pass Through Our Large Stock or FURNITURE! Larger than Ever it Is this Spring. Cheaper than Ever the Price this Spring. Bedroom Suites. The Largest Variety of Them Ever Set Uplu One Place In This City. SIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, CHAIRS. HEINrrSH'S FURNITURE DEPOT, 27 & 29 Seuth Queen Street . 49-All Goods Stored till Wanted and Deliv ered Free. .- luthtrte G REATEST REDUCTION. Announcement Extraordinary ! The Greatest Reduction of all In PINE TAILORING AT H. GERHHRTS, Overcoats made te order at cost price. Trousers reduced from f 10 te 18 ; from W te $5 j from 16 te M SO. Heavy Suitings reduced at the same rate. Full Dress suits of the latest style material, satin lined, at ra. This Is the most sweeping reduction ever made In Fine Tailoring, and will enable the cash buyer te get a first-class article for tbe same money he would have te pay for a ready made one. H.- Gerhart, 43 NORTH QUEEN STREET. dJ7-tfd M ERS 4 RATHFON. -OURS IS AN- ATTRACTIVE LINE -OF- Light-Weight Overcoats -FOR- Spring TiVear. THE STYLE AND FIT OF OUR GARMENT IS ACKNOWLEDGED. AND THE PRICES ARE REASONABLE. -CALL AN INSPECT OURSTOCK.-W Myers & Rathven, Reliable Clothiers, NO. 12 EAST KING STREET Will Sprieg Overcoats ! Vlt f gmMn. PALACalerrANUOf,. ' ' - ASTRICH'S . X PALACE OF FASHION 11IAK) 117 H. QtKaW tt. a1.- . " .. m NEW SPRING HOSIERY; 4 ' Thc best. line of Udies ar Children's Fast, Black Hesel ever shown in this city. Children's Black Ribbed! Hese, all sizes, at 7c a pair. Children's Fast Black Ribbed! Hescfaribc a bair. "' Children's Fast Black Ribbed Hese, extra heavy, at xtyic a pair. The best line of Children's Imported Fast Black Ribbed Hese, full recrular made, at 2c a pair;; any size 5 te 8. Beys' extra heavy Ribbed Fast Black Hese, lull regular made, at 25c; size 7 te 9. Ladies' Fast Black Ribbed Hese, 10 and I2c; Fast Black, full regular maile, 25, 37, ,50 ahd'75c Ladies' mode, tan browns and slates, full regular made, at 25c a pair; extra fine grade at "290. Ladies' Fancy Striped Hese, 25. 37. 5e and 75c. LISLE UNDERWEAR. Ladies' fine Lisle Vests, silk stitched neck and sleeves, at 10 cents. Fillet1 quality, Cream Lisle, silk crochet neck and sleeves, at I2c. Extra fine Lisle at 25c; ered silk crochet neck sleeves. 'col 'cel and Ladies' medium heavy Ribbed Vests, long sleeves and high heck, at 25 c. Medium heavy Lisle Ribbed Vests, high neck ahd long sleeves, at 39c. HANDKERCHIEF 1 ne dcsc ana largest a1 ment of Ladies' Colored dered and Hemstitched kerchiefs ever shewnjby u rsew neat 1 av0,J W 3c apiece. ---.- and Finer quality, new Be ers, at 5c. Revered and Drawn Lawn Handkerchiefs at 5c. Elegant quality Embroidered Handkerchiefs at 12J4 and 25c. Te-morrow we.ven, al new line of LADir MetuSLIN UNDERWEAR- -at'iargain Prices. Come and see them ! The prices will be astonishingly low. All new goods at less than manufacturers' prices. De net miss any of our many Bargains. Jirtj (Ooo&e -VTEW YORK STORE. WATT & SHAND, 6, 8 AND 10 EAST KING ST.. ARE DAILY RECEIVING LARGE A DDL TIONS TO THEIR ALREADY LARGE STOCK OF Spring Dress Goods. The latest te arrive are full lines of new color ings In MOHAIR liRILLlANTlNES, beautiful goods, at 2Sc, S7Xc and 60c a yard. BLACK HENRIETTAS, excellent qualities, at 25c, S7Xe, 60c and 75c. PIN CHECK SPRING SUITINGS, ynrd wide, 15c a yard. COMBINATION FLAID3 and STRIPES, new colorings, at 23c, 37JJC, 50c and 75c. ALL-WOOL TRICOT SUITINGS, all colors, 25c and STie a yard. 60 Pieces ALL-WOOL OMIIRE STRIPES, 7Jc a yurd ; nevcr before offered for less thau CO cents. ALL-WOOL CHESTER SUITING, 60 Inches wide, spring weight, all colors, a bargain at 00c a yard. New sprint: shades In the popular CASH MERE HENRIETTAS, Heliotropes. Vleux hose. Greys, Gelden Drowns, ete.,nt 26?, 37UC, 60caud75caynrd. ' n NEW FRENCH CHALLIES, RLK AND WOOL I1ENGALINES. NEW STRIPED VELVETS, STRIPED SURAH SILKS. New Yerk Stere. Ittnatc. mUE MUSIC STORE. THE MUSIC STORE. DECKER BROS. PIANOS, HAINES BROS. PIANOS. MASON HAMLIN ORGANS. RAND AND ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENTS. STRINGS ANDTRIMMINGS OF ALL KINDS. WOODWARD & CO., 14 East King St, Lancaster, Pa, F a . OR JAPANESE GOODS, .OoteHlliMaira.. Rsert IBer Hand m aptfiswr - . (. . ,. i. V '' j;;-'- :j? A WV Alsam kMH --?. y'TT-: . -,'w., .. . ,,ia.e.,- .,, .. . ,'-' m-fr&avt'- H. -J1-".- A- :-.' ..." ... , . - v . ttl Bftv . .. . vr - i .visa l a i - tn. iW5ti . A J...K, -)- ?,,. .
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