f7w! V THE LANCASTER DAILY INTELLIGENCER, MONDAY. MARCH i7e 1890. A . TrHl r . J1 vV.j'll " ! ' " V " jT'-"' THU rr-.r I, AgH ,vj 3e iuUcw j. trmtmiAir. CUAWJBSBTBIIOIAWrOLW, Miter. ' rf OBBRTCXABK.PeMyhr. ,llAlt.Y IimtLLlafcNnElL PabUsfeea aa In Um tm. bat Rnadav. Served fc auHjM la thu idlv and ummndlng HtntttMMIikVML By mall five dol del tejaareaf laadvaaees te cents a month. ' f - V . UT INTELLTOENCER-One dollar MM fly mtee year, tn advance. . KKS TO SUBSCRIBKRS-Retnlt by cheek a aaahaa, iwriar. and When neither Of ,;, SiMCKk'B nroeerad lend In a registered at the Peeiofflee,aieeeoBdelaeet&all Anne., TH WTlLLIOlHCnt, Lancaster. Pa. liAM0AiTO,PA., March 17, 18M. . Tk SMtk Fern Okett. 'h Beeth Pennsylvania railroad i one mera te attract public atten- t reach a sberHTasale In Fulton it? of its belongings therein and their i for f2,500 by Mr. Bear, or lieaa , who was Interested In the corpora- befere be canie a director or the ling railroad and who has been the ey for the VanderbllU In tue ershlnef the Seuth Pena and the Mrieui matters arlalnir therefrem. The i 'Blten county sale was made en ajnilg- xeent against me tseutu 1'enn corpora- ttlHl alter vigorous resistance in tue t Beehs, and it became necessary for the VsmaerullU te buy In their property vtrfclch was thus legally exposed te sale. is de reason te doubt that the chase was made by Mr. Bacrns their er, and that It does net cliauee ) situation In the slichtcst decree. rcsut eh situation is one tuiusueuiu Attract public attention. It Is hepclCM i expect that It will obtain that or the .A' .Aa . At - e i auinenues, as mey aru new iu- , ; but It will be a prominent quca- l. In the corning gubernatorial cam- pfttgn, as te whether the confessed denl ween tne Pennsylvania railroad nnd R. the Vauderbllts, representing the New KIrlc Central as well as their own inter- Lsb.nl 1 continue te smother the build- t of the Seuth Pennsylvania railroad. There h . no possibility of dculal U the VanderbllU have entered (te this compact te strangle the 'sttth Pcnu for a full consideration ,MOslyed from the Pennsylvania railroad gMttpanyj Te enable them te comply ' wuh their agreement the VanderbllU Mye purchased the interests of their L Jaftiers in the Seuth Penn and they are jsw tie aeie owners, uut it is an owner. hip clogged with the condition that Jfciy shall net let the read or any part Rejgjwpe emit without me consent or the 4NaMtMvltranta l1.i,1 . t.1 41.nl tl..... f-'NHU net sell it in whele or In part te any UMrest antagonistic te the Pcunsyl- , railroad. Xt la tllll aituntlnn tvlilMi tin nnn will pittjr.te be the true sltuatleu of thlsSeuth ylvania railroad that received its ir in consideration or the benefit Jsed the people, which is the crcat lal that will afford a prime topic for eratlen in tue cemlnv campaign. piers that have steed for se many a, unbridgcd, en the Susquehanna at uarrisburg, bear eloquent tca- ey te the compact which prevents plr, employment ; and the force r",wliei. has Just been shown 1 UK failure or the cilert of the Head- I Mulread interest te purchase them ; Ute euppcrt of the bridge which It Is erecting, and for which It build new piers; just be the Pennsylvania railroad Id net permit the Vauderbllt own- l of the piers te soil them te its rivals : . "td this though the Pennsylvania can rJfcmrewu them under the law whleh :fenldi Its acquirement of a parallel mireaa. f-tt, . fe.rk., Celtuubus Ana The Fair. fe?jfThe disappointed .scramblers for the rw fair are net all displaying u Kie spirit towards the project, new ; It has fallen upon the bread should- I of Chicago. Thev evince their unite iteiany ways, but most aggressively in ugtuattbe fair mest be opened jfrMtb 13th of Octelwr 1802, the four wwaremn anuiversary of the discovery i-ABMrica. as it is declared bv these ought te knew te be nuite imnesHl- .te open a respectable world's fair by ; aaie, it is unreasonable and mean Mteiniat upon an attempt that must be .WpoelUlle Chicago and humlllatingte rfhji.wliele country. Chicacre was faverml r many because they belleved that no gf0itr city could rush the enterprise se My as the fatuously energetic West- .metropolis. She may therefore be 'quired te produce the fair within n in specified time, and It will net de Ufht the anniversary feature of the suing by putting the date tee far id the time of Columbus' startling ery. iai tue date or epcuiixr be tpened at least until the excitements I the presidential election of 1892 have I allayed, and then when the country 'ccure In the triumph of Dcme- i principles, we can tranquilly cele- i the doings of Columbus. ':' world's fair bill contains u pro pre pro Wen that the exposition must be enenl t&k Um date of the discovery, uud tliere indications or asurlvdeteruilnatirm j??oppese any change of date. The Ith is that the 13th of October is net I anniversary of the most Important svementei tncgraudeid navlirater. r the discovery would have been of nn I'lkMeunt ttt all if the news had net been l bacK again te the Old World. If I or returning Columbus had von. further te explore the teinntlmr eries of this new world In search of I and glory he might have perished i an jus men. uue or his contains I tail away geld hunting en his own int, and It was only his streuir will made his men satisfied te return I empty hands te Snulu. It was the VC-f his safe return that marked the l ,UCQVery te Eureps of this irrcat rjsrerld ever the Western seas. If his iMdgonedewnlua tempest after cevk me continent might unuiseeverea ler manvears iteef Amerlcusaud the Norsemen, dark fate of his squadron would r41seeuraged ether cnterpriees and ans as liberal as xcrdliiaud and t were rare In these davs. Cel- himself fully annreclated this. ,VM shown by hU careful pre- n during a storm of a written aent of his discovery, which he , up lira cesic and threw into the I AtUef his arrival at the Azores i where his crew- in fulfillment of ratteaded mess In their shirts. Is r most Important historical nnint imi It ia net given in many accounts ( ruue. it was cb. ltth. 1493. t is preparing te celebrate the nr. I f her great discoverer atOarccleua, ntbe sovereigns received him In L,;!but in these democratic days fW deu't care for the anniversaries of la-TOiueuuui, anu meday wheuthe i was nw sawiy janeed at the ure- '? pean out-pest en the Ateres was the great day. Chicago can he tied down te that date aa the opening day for the great celebra tion, and she will have energy enough te then meet the expectations finely. in Tux City of Mexico Is te have "the finest hotel en the American continent," te be erected at a cost of ever $2,000,000. The Ponee de Leen.efBt. Augustine, Flerida, Is said te have cost as much and does het pay. The Mexicans had better put their meney la railroads. The thirteenth annual report or the American Humane association has been published, and In the long list of societies composing the association appears the Society for the Prevention of Cruelly te Animals of Lancaster, Pa. but while nearly all the ethers hare the names of presldent and secretary as erldence of life, our life less home organization Is without officers, at least In this list. Whether this apathy of our society Is due te the superior humanity of our people which makes It unnecessary te protect animals from abuse, or whether It Is due te a total lack of Interest In animal miseries may be an open question. Many of the organizations call themselves simply humane societies, Indicating that It Is their mission te combat cruelty of all kinds te manor beast; otliers confine their atten tion te "children and animals," or te children only, and one aims at the preven tion of cruelty te " women and children." The climax or humane ambition la reached by a Baltimore " society for the prevention of cruelty and immorality." This could only be excelled by forming a loague for the suppression of alt evil and calmly un dertaking te gather In again under human control all the bigand little ills thatoacaped from Pandora's fabled bei. CniEP Exeineer I)KNiis,ef the Panama railroad, says that the canal will be finished befere 1000, by the use of six locks and several dams according te a novel but secret plan. Lancaster county farmorsare disposing of their fut cattle. Hoferenco te the quota tions of Saturday's Philadelphia market shows that quite a number of ateera were sold at fair prices. If armors can unload the ethor important product tobacco they will likely come into town en April 1st with eneugh money te aettle their yenrly accounts. a " Umivkrsitv bxtknhien " Is a plirase recurring with growing frequency In the educational news of the day, but the nolse made about It Is only an eche of the talk In England, whero the idea Is In successful application. Provest 1'opper, of the Unl Unl verslty of Pennsylvania, said in a lecture en Sunday that the university extension cheme new being pushed by that institu tion "is net Intended te take the place of a college education, but It is intended te draw mere people te the college. The main purpose la te strengthen the support our institutions get, and te make the people understand that they are Interested lu the work. " There Is a university lecture asso ciation at work In Philadelphia en the plan followed at Oxfeid and Cambridge, but the provost is anxious te extend the work and have lectures delivered In all the towns and cities within easy reach or Phila delphia. The great English unlversltles send their lecturers all ever Great Britain. In Paris free lectures have been dellvored for many years by the most learned men of France, but the Auierlean ldea seems te be te charge a very small admission tee, me that only these really appreciating the ad vantages offered will net be crowded out by the curious and careless who are always ready te get something for nothing. Chautuauqua college also has a plan of university extonslen under which special ists are te dell vor a course of twelve weekly lectures of about an hour, and te devete about three quarters of nn hour befere and after each lecture te these who wish te study the subject mere thoroughly. A pamphlet syllabus Is distributed by the locturer, and questions given te ba an swered by the student at home. Exami nations are held and corlltlcates given. l'EIWONAI,. Old Gabriel, a mission Indian, born In Monterey 160 years age, died en Sunday lit the Salinas, Cal., poerliouse of old age. He was never sick a day lu his 11 Te. Rev. Daniel It. Goodwin, V. D., ox ex provost or the Unl verslty of Pennay l anla, and one of the leading authorities en canon law In the Protestant Episcopal church, died In Phlladelnhia en Muturdav. in his 70th year. Mn. Swek Yanpes, the benefactor or Wubash college.lias just given $60,000 mere tn that institution, of which 90,000 poes te (lie Kcncral endowment fund and $30,000 rer a new library building, te held 110,000 voiumes. Last year he endowed the English llterature chair with tie.OOO. Rev. William F. Nichols, D. D., rector of BL Janios'Pretostant EdIscedmI church, Philadelphia, has announced te ins congregation mat no imu commuui cemmuui cated te the ecclesiastical authorities of California his acceptance of the assistant bishopric of that dlocese, te which he was elocted In February last. Benator BnewN, of Georgia, anys that he would en no account accent election te another term or ofllce in Cengress; his umuiuen is luuy saiiHueu. 11 e is nearly seventy years old, and has been state aena aena ter, presidential doctor, governor for four terms, chief Justice or the supreme court of the state and United (States' senator. In forty years or public lire he has had only one defeat. lie has also been engaged In various business enterprises, by means or which be has raised hlinself from abject lu veny ve va wrauu. jie nopes anu expects te see Governer Gorden cliosen te succeed him In Congress. a ' Ills Yeung AVira Scelded Him. When Andrew Sutcllffe, a young fireman empleyed at the boiler heuse or the Dels ware, Lackawanna X Western company at Plymouth, Pa., returned te hU home in Plymouth Friday evening his young wlfe scolded him. SutcllMe said te her: " Well, I have always heard it aald that young married people should bewaroef the llrst quarrel. This is our first, and I think It v III be the last. The first quarrel means bad luck for both of us." At 10 o'clock Saturday morning his dead body was found hanging in the boiler heuse. lie used a bell repe, Oue end lie fastened te an Iren girder In the reef and en the ethor end he tied his handkerchief. lie dropped twolve feet and breke his neck. A AVest Virginia Helen or Terrer. Information received from the borders of Wayne and Legan ceunties, en Tuk Rlver, W. Va., is that a reign or terror ox ex ists there. The Norfolk & Western rail rail read has brought a dangerous element into the country, and a large number ortleatlnjr saloons have been plying up and down the streams, and lawlessness reigus suprome. Ne fewer than six men have been killed in drunken brawls within the space or ten days. Twe nogrees, named Allen and Smith, quarrelled In a beat heuse en Tuir River en Friday last, and lu the light both were killed. Preceding thee, neli Lambert, Charles Adklns aud two whisky sollers, whose names ere net known, woie killed In various fights, while several hae been seriously Injured The country between the centre of disturbance aiul Wayne Court Ueuse Is se thinly settled aud moun tainous that thoceuutv officers are power less te dp anything. Te add te the compli cation, there threatens te be a renewal of the family feuds long raging In that section and peaceable aettlers are alarmed for their safety. l'refcet King Arrested, ."trry WKIng, the suspended prefect of the Pennsylvania InitltuAeii for the In In structlen of the Blind, Philadelphia, has been arrested charged with fcodemy. and w"? JjKJ,.,u tue ntrul station In default of J2.00& ball. The arrest was made en a warrant sworn out by Themas W Barlew, or the state beard of charities. At a heating before Magistrate Pele, Jeseph ;ll .'" ' bl nd toy of the institution, ap ? u? "' aBalnst King, aud testl fled that tl 6 rrafeu had pririlced the grossest immoralities. Upen the boy's statements tbVmsgWtrate committed King! Brave Women In Flrejr CrUta. A wild pante was occasioned at ISO Sun day mernlug by the breaking out of Are at the Heuse of the Geed Shepherd, la Chicago. The fire broke out In the store room, en the first fleer or the big bedding, from some unknown cause. The hallway filled with smoke, and the thick eteude rolled up into the rooms above in whleh a. dozen sisters were sleeping. Theywere awakened by the smoke, and their first act was te arouse tbe sleeping Inmates quar tered In the rear wing of the building. Halfcled, the sisters ran Inte the dormi tories where the Inmates confined In the Institution were sleeping and raised alarm, assuring the girls there was no Immediate danger. The Inmates wrapped themselves up as hastily as possible and gathered in the corridors, when they were all out the sisters led them te the laundry, a compara tively safe place, from where the girls could escape the mere readily in case tbe fire spread throughout the building. After the girls had been taken care of the sisters gave the alarm outside the Institu tion, and the fire engines were sent for. Before the apparatus arrived the sisters at tempted te extinguish the blase, but It gained en thorn rapidly, and was seen eat ing Its way threagh the celling te the floors above. The sisters were nearly eheked by the fire when the firemen arrived and quickly put the blase out. jnisn eirtL's step a miij.. TOO Hands Out of Werk Because of Itumpua Over St. .Patrick Decorations. An amusing, but set leus strike Is en at the Hargrave mill, in Fall river. Mass., which has temporarily thrown 700 hands out of work. Heme 200 pretty girls are the cause, nut una ume tne treuuie is netween tbomselvcs and net with the corporation. In the cardlng-roem there has been some treuble for some time, the Irish girls en ene slde, headed by Miss O'Callaghan, and the English girls, supported by this Ameri can and Scotch maidens en the ether. The rumpus, which, aided and upheld by the wen bands, has been ever Irish politics, each slde taking all opportunities te slur at the ethor. The approach of the 17th of March, saw the Irish girls prepare te cele brate. They went te some expenas te deoerate their machl nes with green ribbons, which were promptly tern down by some unknown metnber of the ether faction. On Friday the Irish girls canto te work, all decked out with green ribbons. The ether aide heard of it and showed up ap pareled with blue and orange. This led at once te a quarrel, during which Miss O'Cal laghan accused a Yankee girl of destroying their doceratlons and slapped her. She was In return knocked out by a strapping young English woman. The result was a general scrlmmage, which was only steppod by the overseer and male help after considerable damage had been done te fem inine toilets. The girls at euce quit work until the ethor side premised te dls- fense with their decorations. This the rlsh girls rofused te de, aud se tbe whole mill is at a standstill, wblle the agent Is In despair. Stelo 916,000. Jung Ling, a Chinese laundryman of Bosten, wen $15,000 prize In a lottery last month, and when he get the money gave It te a fellow countryman, Lee Tighe, te deposit for him. Tighe and the money have disappeared. Causa and eflTeet are Inseparable; and tonal ity any effect the osuae must be remeved, par ticularly In disease. Laxader always works radically andatonce neutralises the sfTMts of disease by eradicating the cause, l'rlca 23 cents a package. Orceurae take your children te the country, if you can, but don't forget Dr. null's Uaby Hyrup than liKtlapentable help In "very emergency. Costs only 2S cenu a bottle. Held everywhere. Feb SUZOOONT all ladles cry, ' And gentlemen, or high or low, Fer nothing else that they can buy, Will give the mouth Us neshest glow Will keep tin teeth se sound and white, And make the breath a sweet delight. marl7teil A Fuinlly Gathering, llaie you a father T Have you a mother T Have you a son or daughter, sitter or a brother who has net yet taken Kemp's Dalsam for the Threat and Lunge, the guaranteed remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup and all Threat and Lung Troubles T If se, why f When a sample bottle Is gladly given te you r by any druggUt, and Uie large site costs eulyfiOcund (1. (j) Women Who Make the Beat Wives. Members of a Ponten debating society have almost come te blows ever the quoitlen "What women make Uie best wlvee .''' Culture vras claimed by many te be the flrit essential, love and fidelity second, and knowledge of house hold duties and ability te properly perform them, the third. Nene er the debaters, how ever, thought te add that very necessary quali fication health without which a wife Is far Irem perfection. Dr. I'ieroe's Favorite Prescrip tion will renew the hue of youth In pale and allow cheeks, correct Irritating uterine dis ease, arrest and cure ulceration and Innamma Innamma tlen, and Infuse new vitality Inte the wasting body. "Kaorlte Prescription " Is the only medicine rer women, sold by drugglits, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturer that It will gle satUfaelleu lu every case, or money will be refunded. Thle guarantee has been printed en the bottle-wrapper and faithfully pftrrlnil nut far mittiv win i f... rplIK I.A.NCAHTKK CAlll'ET HOUHtt. ONE PRICE! ONE BUSINESS 1 a&v. ONE AND ONE-HALF MINUTES FItOM P. O. CAKVKTS, CUltTAINS, OIL CLOTHS, HUGS, MATTING, CAIU'ET WORK, CUKTAIN WOltK, CAKPET CLEANING. 8HAUB & V0NDER8MITH, 18, 20 & 22 East Orange Street aug-M)d 1 A hi-; ET8I CAUl'KTH CARPETS ! Custom Rag Carpets A SPECIALTY. COAL ! COAL ! COAL ! n.CoaLef ,hf V6"1 mmllt) alwaj s kept In Meck. rr uHaiuplc Ten. PHILIP SCHUM, SON & CO,, NO. 1V1 SOUTH WATElt STUEP.T, Lancaster, Pa. ftbtwuud 4dhettfmttiiit. R UiK. I JUST RECEIVED FKOM KcBuigsburg, Prussia, Tv, u Backgrounds made especially for Bust and ThreiuaTtr Length Photographs. ei. i be i-2 North Queen St., Next Doer te the PonteftHv. Un7-rnit ' NLKM. All persons are hereby rerblddan treepautonanyefthelaiid. of the Jernwaii ndHpeedwel enlatesln Lebanon LauceISi yeunUM. whether inclesed or unlneleJed. ilthe? for the purpose of sheeting or flihlnr iVi?i law will be Triildly enforced agaiiiii tiiS! Kffn'Slee. andl " ""lerslgu'edinT XkADNEN"EEMAN ... KDWjC. VHKKMAk, Attorney fer H. W. Ueieeaas'e Heir. lPrttttrtket' niLAntxPHtA, Mea4ay, March 17, Me. Yeu are invited te meet the tyew Millinery from Paris and our own workrooms, The Paris Wraps and Cos tumes, The New Dresses and Over garments for Misses, The Novelties in Infants' be longings. At your command te-morrow or Wednesday or Thursday fol lowing. Further news of this French " Occasion " or American " Opening " in te-morrow's papers. We hardly ever have such feed news te tell you of Ham urg Embroideries. " Half the usual money saved" only begins the story. Yeu can save it en some of the choicest patterns that ever came into the store, and just the widths and styles that you'd be apt te select from our entire Hamburg stock. This latest flight of special bargain White Goods includes a line of Cambric Edgings and Inserting from i te 14 inches wide at from 11 te 37c, and a rich assortment of Nainsoek Edges for as little proportion ately. Fleuncings tee. Just word enough te set you thinking of them. Embroidered floalleped Flouncing tl , from 12. II 76 from tl Sfi, 13 78, and M 73. fa 00 from 13 74 and 13 81. IJOOfremsa. SO and 43-Inch Hemstitched Flouncing, (Sc for the 1 25 kind. Yeu knew what rubbish slinks along with a bait-price under cover of the Hamburg name in some stores. Coarse, stitched en coarse material, and mess-grown patterns at that. Slimpsy, sleasy, sorrowful stuff. We generally have the pleasure of refusing it before you hear of it in ether houses. If for no ether reason we are tee proud of our Hamburg fame te dally with trash. Southwest of centra. About 3,000 pairs of our Women's 8-button Mousque Meusque taire Suede Gloves have come. 6,000 pairs mere are headed this way. Yeu have never seen such a dollar's worth be fore. Neat embroidery. Chestnut street side, west of Main Aisle. Jehn Wanamaker. &ctvptt. J B. MAKTIN CO. " MOVE TIME " IS NOW HERE. Deu veu want te save veur- self much trouble in this matter? If se, let us help you out. We will take up your carpets, clean them, fit them for the rooms in the new house, and relay them. All this promptly at low cost, and no trouble te you. When tee small we have a splendid assortment of Odd Borders, and all colors of Plain Fillings te help out. Carpet Lining, Stair Pads, &c. All this work is done by expert upholsterers, the best in the city, and all work guaranteed satisfactory in every respect. New Carpets for Spring. Nowhere else will you find se large a line. Everything you want. 40 patterns Mequette. 60 patterns Brussels. 1 50 patterns Tapestry. 100 patterns Ingrains. Twe Special Bargains. 6 patterns Melten Velvets, new, 90c; worth $1.10. 10 patterns Tapestry, 45 and 50c a yard. J. B. MARTIN (fe CO., Cor. Prinee & W, King Sts. LANCASTER, PA. flour. gN. NOW I The flrtt real snow of the soaaen. Hew WHITE, hew POKE, hew BEAUTIFUL sceins like something we have net seen for a long time, and yet lhee who ute LIWS Ml Have these same qualities dltplaycd ou their table etery day In their Bread aud BtsculL eMtorecy. TUl'ilfcU tt. KAUWMAN, ATTOBNKY-AT-L W. Second Fleer Kshlsauua La Building. Ne. tt North UukaMtreet. aprt-lydAw v l cv nt. roents.Mo.sjtMortliMnstraet, lejeiee MW '. flW.IMgAW0RAiffcw ;OaaTs mars-eedtf mi. r. suhaum BOW. T7IOR RRNT-A. TSMMTOftr BRICK iJSenuV,,tfrH5lr,Ket Htable en let. Noweeea ITOiWAkV, man. .Apply te UBO. East King street. -17IOR RENT-ATORK ROOM HO. H BAST 1 King street, formerly eeeapM by Aa rich Bre. Alre second and third fleer reeesa. from April 1, iteje. Inquire of ' janzt-lfd H. O. LIPP. F Bui Oil HENT-ONK HTORE ROOM AND lulldlng, fronting en Seuth Queen street, ai iiaiemcni in noninern ataraei novae Vine street,, suitable for any business. The ne niere nnem in udu Dniiainv rrenuHV en basement would bean elegant room for a Barber Bhep. Apply seen at BAUD McKLROrS Dry Uoeds Stere,. S3 and tS Seuth Queen Street Markets held en Tuesday morning, Saturday morning end Saturday evening. asMM OR RENT THIRD AND FOURTH Floers above Chii. H. rm'iHkn Htere. Nee lbs. Sand S East Kin HtnL Third fleer te nanosemciy papered ana nttea np, Having Its own water closet and wash stand In a small ante-room. The fleer Is planed and oiled, raas Ing a handsome room, suitable for dancing; so se ciables, secret organisatiens, etc Fourth Fleer Is net papered, and In Its present condition Is suitable for wholesaling, light manufacturing, etc It also has lu own water closet and washstand In a small anta-roem. Kent, ts per month In advance. Will be hand somely papered and partitioned te suit Ledges and ether organizations. fH-tfd CHA8. It. FREY. s ECURE A HOME FOR YOUR FAMILY. Secure a Heme for Your Family. POM SALE OX THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS. Twe-story brick dwelling houses, lets HO feet deep, en Lancaster avenue, between Wal nut ana Lemen streets. Twotery brick dwelling beuses with man WiP'Jfl Perches In front, leU its feet deep, en North I'lne, between Chestnut and Walnut streets. TwMtery brick dwelling hensea with front yards, Iren fences, lets 180 feet deep, en West Walnut, between Mary and I'lne sereeta. TwMlery brick dwelling houses, leU MS feet deep, en West Lemen street, between Charlette and Mary streets. ThreMtery brick dwell Ing houses, leU ISO feet deep, with all the modern Improvements, front yards, en West Chestnut street, between Fine and Nevln streets. Alse houses en East Walnut, North Lime North Mary, between Walnut and Lemen, and Lemen, between Mary and flue streets. All the above houses are In geed order, newly fiapered. gas fixtures In all the rooms, water In he kitchen, nnd Uie cellars warranted te be dry. Call and see for yourself, no trouble te show you. JNO. F. ORIKL,-,. J AtX)B O ItlF.L, f Executers. apr3-lyd.M.WJ. 33) North Mary Street. Gvectvttm. T CLARKE'S. This Week's Snaps -AT- CLHRKE'S Ham ioxe Dried Beeef. ji ttx aSe Boneless Ham .10e Cream Cheese uje Geed Cheese J fta 25e Ne. 1 Mackerel jje Granulated Cornmeal a t 5c Family Crackers. jj fu He Oranges sdos.Xe Pure Olran Seap t3 40 per box 6Ber LeU ..2 25 per box 23 Bs Buckets Apple Butter 11.26 S-See our advertisement in the Morning ff.'K i for things that will Interest you. A T BUKSK'B. Teas! Teas!! Teas!!! WHERE TO OET GOOD TEAS. I claim with an experience of 10 years buying and selling Teas, anil being n Tea drinker my my jelf, te knew something about Teas. Aside from my own knowledge we only buy from re liable dealers, who hae experts as their Tea OUR CLAIM IS: iF.R3.TrW.hnv2 tannest Formejs Oolong t,li?ar?k,Teat 0ne fleaer. rich In the cup. i.f:t;2DWe nave English Breakfast ; also a Black Tea. iISRSF11 f?ya W1 chel" Meyune Imrwrlnl. This a CJreen Tea. VI VT HT Wan I as. ..... . A - -n. .. Green and Japan Teas. ' .i 'Lr ?"es range rrera 25c te 7Sc a pound for tne beit. De you want te enjoy a geed eup of Tea T BUY YOUR TEAS AT BURSK'S GROCERY. NO. 17 EAST KING BTREET. T RKISTU Dead Shots FIRED AT RANDOM. Head our advertisements In Three Dally Papers. Examiner advertisement Is full or the tluest line of Lenten Goods ever ettered, and If you are In search of any by all means leek tt up. It will pay you.) llemember we are giving away " OUR FAM- CYCLOl'.tDIA " Free. All you have te de Is te auk for a card which will explain all. See lliplay or Beeks In window. They are worth fri and te respectively. Agents for CHASE A SANBORN'S COFFEES. The roast Is uniform, the quality high up. The leading brands nre Jaa and MuchaT Seal Brand, put up tn a ft air tight cans, and retail at7jcacun. Next comes Crusade Blend, put uJ1,ni51rUBhtpackages,has no equal. and sells at 3-Jc The Ro&eda at 30c B makes friends whercjer it gees. The Prime Rie at 29c caps the climax. The Bir llle at 25e makes you wonder. Then we hae Geed CerTee at 22.15 and liiic' TEAS-Thlrty half cheats or the finest Oar .n (,rewn Teas In the world. Green and Black sells at Wc ft ; will put It uleng elde of any 75c Tea sold, and, .If net as geed, will refund the money. Uped Teas as Tew as20and2Sc. The thirty half chests we offer te the wholesale trade at a tlgure that no broker can touch. We bought It nt a blgeacrlnce. Hpeclal prices te hotels and bearding houses In S and 10 ft lets. Celeman's Mustard Olt-Thls oil outwardly applied U of slnguaremcacy In all rheumatic afluctlene. Tliera innlhlnrllb.fi t. i. Tar Seap The most wonderful soap In the market for rough hands contains no soda can be tuken Inte the mouth and cbewed-sure cure for soiled hands brought about by working around Iren. Yeu will never be without It. Price, sc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, CORNER WEST KING AND PRINCE 8TH., Directly Opposite J, B. Martin Ce.'s Dry Goods Stere, and Next Doer te Serrel Herse HoteL Loek for the Big Sign across the pavement. Telephone. cutiBtru; TVl. NATHORHT. DENTIST. JJ :V CENTRE SQUARE. 1-llllng Teeth and lnluless Kxtraetlen Spe claltlts. New Hei made, broken ones mended and remodeled. Teefh Inserted wltlieut plates and pivoted, etc Tea, everything pertaining leDentliitry will receive prompt attention, at ery Sledenite Terms, llemember that Dr. NalhentU the ONLY Dentist In this county who U a graduate of Medicine as well as of Deu ttstrv. an advantage that la obvious. uiar3-lj d&w pwENTiaTKY. " 36 Year Practice lu One Office." J. B. MeCASKEY, NO. II EAST KING faTREET, Over First National Bank. Dentistry in all Its braucues. Gasadmlulitered. Teeth extracted absolutely without pain. AU work warranted. elMsadMAw :'.: 3 it Hi mn & shand, .lAMDliEAgTHMQST, ARK DAILY RJBCCIViNS LAROB ADDI. (omite nan alhjcadt MKnecKbr Spring Dress Goods. . Thslatest te arrive are full lines of aew color ings in MOHAIR BItILUANTINBH,bcauttrul goeds,ate,t7ieandl0oayard. .BLACK HENRIETTA?!, excellent qualities, a,tKe,l7Ke,0emnd7Sc. JVm CHECK SPRING BUITINUS, yard Wide, COMBINATION PLAIDS end STRIPES, new eolerlngs,atc,ric,80cand76c. ALL-WOOL TniCOT SUITINGS, all colors, XeandcTftearard. m Pieces ALL-WOOL OMBRE STRIPES." 7)e a yard ; never before offered for leas than 50 cants. ALL-WOOL CHESTER SUITING. 60 inehea Wide, spring weight, all colors, a bargain at 600 a yard. . , ..?, ,Kln.!h,MlM.,I the popular CASH MEREIIENRIKTTAh, Helfotrepcs. Vleug Rese, Greys, Gelden Browns, ete, at 2Se, B7e, 60e and 75e a yard. ' " ' NEW FRENCH CHALLIES, SILK AND WOOL BXNQAUNES, NEW STRIPED VELVETS, STRIPED SURAH SILKS. New Yerk Stere. H AGER A BROTHER. L-I N ENS -AND- Cottens. Hager & Brether. ,-25,27, 29, 31, VEST KING ST. We Have Always In Stock All Qualities and the Best Standard Makes of Cotten Goods Fer Housekeeping aud Household Ute at the Lewest Ruling Prices by the Piece or Yard. BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUS LINS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW MUSLINS AND TICKINGS, MARSAILLES AND TOILET QUILTS, LINENS! German, Scotch and Irish Linens. Housekeepers and all persons Interested In Lluen Supplies will Find lu our Uteck Every Description of. HOUSEHOLD LINENS lu New, Neat and Dnslrable Stvles, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES for Same Qualities. Special Values In CREAM DAMASK TABLE LINENS at 2Sc, S7Kc und 60c a yard. GERMAN BLEACHED TABLE LINENS at 37c, 50e and Ola a yard. BLEACHED DIRE Tint.K LIVENS l STTci 60e and Eie per yard. SCOTCH DAMASK TABLE LINENS at 60c, 75c and 11 per yard. DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE LINENS at 75c, fl and 13 per yard. DAMASK LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, In 5 4, U. 7-1, B-t, VH, 12-4, 1 l-l, 10-1 si jcs. 6-8 and W NAPKINS In Styles te Match all Qualities of Damask Table Cleths. M and S-4 NAPKINS, 75c, tl, tl 25, tl 50 and tl per dozen. The Styles are New and Choice In Table Linens, Cleths and Napklus. TOWELINGS-Huck, Barnsley, Twilled and Russia Crashes aud Uliu Toweling. Lluen Sheetings, Pillow Linens, Bed Bets, Butchers' Lluen, Memleand Embroidery Linen. Every Description and Quality of Damask and J luck Tewele. with Plain and Knotted Fringe, with and without Colored Berder. SPECIAL TOWELS at 10, 12U, 15, 20 and 25 Cents. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, TAPESTIIY TAJ1LE COVERS, RAW SILK TABLE COVERS, CHENILLE & CLOTH TABLE COVERS 25, 27, 29, 31 West King St., LANCASTER, PAj- m MGHBMM s ? ' Coming n Daily. SPRING GOODS IN ,F ' AT- 4 STAOKHOUSI'fl, NOB. 38 AND 80 EASTJCINO STREET. I Semt Aitenif hingBurfisi. A Larger Selection Than Ever Before. D. P. STACKH0USE, BOOTS AND SHOES, Net. Ilul 30 East Dig Stmt,1 LANCASTER. PA. J7IOR LITTLE aillLSAND MISSES. Fer lbs little folks. Full and com plete lines In all widths and lengths and In a great variety of leathers medium and very flue grades. Shoes te fit slender feet perfectly, aa well as these short and fleshy In form all fashioned ever latest Improved lasts, giving ample room for the proper development of the growing feet. The children will leek 'and learn bet ter for having comfortable shoes such as these. The very nattiest and neatest fitting cost no mere here than the coarse a id clumsily put together sorts from somewhere else. They are made by excellent makers and of ma terials unquestionably geed. All are warranted te prove very serviceable. Mothers praise their beauty and he ) who pays lauds their merit because of bis lessened shoe bill. We have them In sizes 3 te 10's In clusive, and In widths B te E Inclu sive, at prices (ranging from 50c te W per pair. Spring-Heel Shoes tn Peb ble Grain Leather, Tamplce Pebble Geat, Plump Curacea Kid, Fine Paris Kid, French Kid and Dull DongelA. A greatassertment nothing equal ing it anywhere else. Examination respectfully solicited. SHAUB & BUIMS, 14 North Queen Street, La-Sas- ter. Pa. V plIIAS. II. FREV. TOEN'S Genaine Caliieis; FOR $2.00, IN TEV DIFFERENT STYLES. Tip Shoes In Lace, Butten and Congress, sizes Plain Narrow Tees In Lace and Congress, sizes 8 te 10. Plain French Tees lu Lace, Butten and Con gress, sizes 0 te 11. Plain Bread Tees In Lace and Congress, 7 wide, sizes 8 te 11. The last named style are rer men who have short but bread feet. They peesess a volume of comfort te feet of this description. The Tip Shoes we have sold for three years, the Plain Narrow Tees for two and the Plain French for mere than a year. The excel lent wearing qualities and splendid satisfaction thev have been giving has Induced us te put In sUli another style the Plain Bread Tees, 7 wide. Why can I sell yen a Genuine Calfskin Shee for t2 1 Because 1 buy them in Immense quan tities and strictly for Cash, and Stick te my Motte t , " Qalck Sales and Small Profits." The One-Prico Cash Heuse, Ohas. H. Frey, (Successor te FREY t ECKERT) the Leader of Lew Prices In BOOTS AND SHOES, NOS. 3 A 5 EAST KING STREET, LANCASTER. PA. ?-Hlere Closed E cry Eieniug at 6 o'clock Except Monday und Haturday. &ttt0. gn rtiNG srvLEs -IN- DUNLAP & CO.'S CELEBRATED HATS New Ready. Select your SPRING TILE while the Stock Is New and Full. Best FUR ST 1.50. Best FUR STIFF HAT In f h iltv at S1.00 und tL5a ' ' Our tlSO STIFF II AT Unsurpasicd. TRUNKS, TRAVELINO BAQS.RUBBER COATS AND UMBRELLAS. STAUFFER & CO., 31 and 33 North Queen Street, LANCASTER. PA Ceat, T' U.MI1KR AND COAL. J TOBACCOBHOOKHANDCASE8. WEST ERN HARD WOODS. WbelesalTand Retell, by.. .. ..,., . B. B. MARTIN CO., u3-lyd Ci Water Street. Lancaster, Pa, T ACMGARDNEUS COMPANY. COAL DEALERS. YAKDe-Nertb Prince Street, near Beailag IClSV AAA . u . f Mle Msl Shuts. UAJIUUBTUS TA. , -7j ' 1 y. i t , '. R .1 !. .
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